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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, Fill I) 1ST THE UK SILT PROFITS OF PANAMA CANAL Ann neims ll ,, a plei.s.illt I. dug the Tunniii.i to klnov that eaiiiil, as a coiniueri ial venture, is on l.e net lllroiiie aller u p.ii ir.-- Iiaiis. :.v of "porn- III ih'd o dl.L Lie II. ore vvn iH'.KHl. $ I" lioll, ll I. ago1. ii i.i I, s ij th, mi S TIMES . 1 1H.-I- yi lasl Office in Aini-rirn- Thu Times will be sent anywhere in the civilized world for the subscription Hike, which is $1.50 l r year. iiioiiey-inakin- full infiirmatiiiii on advertising rates will be supplied on application. ihone Hyland l,l.u! it ALT LAhi; MIM.MHEI1 30. 1W3 THE TELLTALE DOQ trln's. which The uatlotiiil slieep d were held reivntly at Low ther castle, r men," may serve to remind iilLpruiH-win iickiii'wledpe their descent from the original liihiihitant of Mr. .lust So Cave, that Iheir lirst friend remains a Finjmlurly adiiptahla ereaiiire, iiinl, in iniiiiy respects, a mirror In which they may see lliemwclves relied ed, s.ijs the Loniloll Times. Whoever goo to a eat slio'V, though he may observe there it widi variety of form and fur, enrrlea away with him iilu'iiy it an Impression of liuvinri encounterwl hut one iiniiiiiluhlu eat, endlessly looking out at him from a Oil! that lire thousand feline eyes, well (rented limy Imve an outward composure, and eats that are ill treated u contrasted furtiveness; liut In good fortune and In had, they are In truth the same caL Ihuneslle we may rail them, hut even on the hearthrug mid beside the saucer they nrc aloof none from our ways, sharing, It of our thoughts anil having borrowed throughout the nges no part of our It Is, therefore, never possible to Judge U household hy Its cut. Dogs, on the contrary, are eloquent If we may Imagine of their masters. en earth from which all the human Inhabitants were suddenly spirited away, and Into which a Martian explorer iniultnneously entered, there Is little douht that dogs could show us to him, almost us If we ourselves jvere still living and ntovipg on forth, In ull our dignity anil ull our dence. Kli-linc- 's Prf. Hardly less Important than the discoveries In Egypt were those made by Sir Arthur Evans after four months' Investigation nt the pulace site of Knossos In Crete. The west end of a house belonging, to the late Mlnoan age was found to be shnt off hy a balustrade with a central opening, forming a real chancel" screen Inclosing a stepped recess, within which against the further wall was a stone base for a seat of honor, perhaps of a priestly dignitary. In antwo other house were discovered large skulls of oxen, the horn of one of them being over a foot In girth at tlie base. In front of these were remains of portable terra cotta altars, with painted designs and tripod bases. Apparently expiatory sacrifice had taken place before the house had been methodically filled In after being wrecked In a great earthquake dated about INK) H. C. Flinders Ietrle, the eminent Egyptologist who was recently knighted liy King George, gives some Interesting Information regarding the private life of the ancient Egyptians, The earliest marriage contract known In Egyit, he lays, dates from NX) B. CL The terms of the pnet, as drawn up by the husband, were as follows : that we should unite one with the other In righteous wedlock, after the manner of every free mun and every wise wonmn, therefore I have given thee four dollars in gold as a bridal gift, that thou mayest come and enter my hnuae as n free woman. And for my part I will not neglect thee more than us U were my own Imdy. Neither shall I he aide to put thee forth without a cause, buyHut should I wish ing legal grounds. to put thee forth I will puy 17 dollars for the iiintter." ahoe-slilne- C'ur-drlvl- d nt In Christian and Jewish testaments, Gabriel one of the seven archangels the other six being Michael, Raphael, Uriel, Chamuel, Zophlel and Zadklel, says the Defr-H- t News. Gabriel (s mentioned In the Old nml the gene: idly as a minisji(w TeeiRtm-nts- , ter of sympathy and hope to ntun. lie Interpreted the vision of Daniel, and as the 'ii'e.isi-ngeof the Mvs.didi," bore the glad tiding of (ho "Alinr.nelutlnn tc Jin Virgin Mary, Gabriel Is held In greuj reverence by the M'dnmiiivjnni He Is culled by them the "Spirit nf Truth and is Slid to Imve di.'in'el the Korun to Mohinmi'-- . lie is often mentioned In MOon's "Paradise Lost and Is pluced at the eastern gale of Pnrndlse, where, as chief of the angelic guards, he keeps watch. 1 r Leva of Esm. Many a man falls to make good lie loves Ills ease too imirli. "Hull?" It abounds In auperbas and per e PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Notice . IJuhnT . he sold - , SMALL TOWN HUMOR By BUCK CAMPBELL young nmn imy he sharp and yet nut cut much ice. A A crank is tin fellow whose hobby does not ugree with yours. The party with the majority always is strung fur voiiug her straight." You cant get much encourage mem In a town where you can't get a dollar. Many a womun of improving her than her mind. thinks more complexion Men who pass the hat at church, when they are at home, may pass the buck when they ure out among strangers. Say, doctor, do you think he could stund another operation?" O, asked the anxious wife. yes, I have looked up his com- mercial rating." An animated discussion with something you don't know any thing about with some one who knows less about It than you do la always enjoyable. HI ir ' StWt Purchase price pavabl. to-w- it: f) fl4 two and (32.2) rods to place of beginning. Together with sixteen (16) acres of water right in (he Big Cottonwood upper canal; said water right is free and clear of gll incumbrance. Also, commencing in the center of a large irrigation ditch eight and ninety hundredths (8.90) chains West of the Northeast corner of Northwest quarter of Section three (3), Township twro (2) South of Range one (1), East of Salt Lake Meridian, thence running West seven and (7.05) chains to Upper Cottonwood Canal, thence South 249 15' East along Upper Cottonwood Canal twelve (12) chains; thence North 51 45' East on edge of Hans Ilalvor-son- s irrigating ditch seven and (7.05) chains to the center of large irrigating ditch first above mentioned; thence along the center of said large irrigating ditch about North 24 15' West to the place of be- ginning, containing six and one-ha- lf (6Vz) acres, more or less, with six acres of water right from and one-ha- lf said large Cottonwood Irrigating ditch. Hie water rights hereinabove mentioned are represented by 47V4 shares of capital stock of Upper Canal Irrigating Company, a corporation of Utah, as shown by stock certificate No. 456, dated January 30, 1918, issued by said company. Situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 31st day of October, 1923. Benjamin R. Harries, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By F. M. MATHEWS, Deputy Sheriff. A. A. Duncan, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of First Publication, November 2nd, 1923. i 'i 'n 'V'181 of fcnfk described Iie!ilV',lJ to lots 12, 13 Bi .i1 s,at5 to-!. Citv ?K P..L 'r,, vi.i U-! ; Bra f Otw Bank . . fendanu ' t'-clEViJ- , c- - p;-,- - at Sheriffs Sale at the west the noth day of November, A. D. 1923, front door of the County Court House at two oclock, p. m., at the County in the Citv and County of Salt Lake, Courtc- House, in1 the Court Room 0f Lake Citv. Salt T -State of Utah, on the 2l5th day of November, 1923, at twelv of said day, all the rightt and interest of said Defendants and to the following described Real Commencing sixty- Estate (IS3.8) rods three and eight-tenth- s West of the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of Section three Deputy Clerk. of DANIEL HARRINGTON, (8), in Township two (2) SouthLake Range one (1), East of Salt God. Attorney for Petitioner. South When he has kept faith with him- Meridian, and running thence two-tentand self, with his fellow man and his cre- 24' i East sixty-nin- e South (69.2) rods; thence three-tent- 60 40 West ator, glad to live and not afraid to thirty-nine and (39.3) die. (24) rods; thence North twenty-fou- r Then is man a man Smoot. (72) rods; thence West, "seventy-tw- o AND PHILOSOPHY Jaae Lou rU Ut, 1 his wife ' corporation, and In the District Court, Probate in and for Salt Lake County,ivisionbuperimendcnt State Receiver nf Si-l A . Dcfeiiii-.,.- with When he can others in sorrow and a'Tl. cations. When recognizes and loves children and can hunt Birds withe; a gun. When he can pray and be thankful to God for the sunshine; the coming of spring and the new life after a dreary winter. When he can give alms to the poor and needy ungudgingly: when he can find good in everv Faith, that helps man to lay hold of Divine things. When he knows how to love, how to have faith, hope, charily and love fectos." 2'NiAMlX d R HaRHIEs of Salt ? By p. M. Maihi-wsn- i Stephens, Braytou Shfr. U'utioib Nov 23rd, 1923. F l H two-tent- Better Service MOTHERS Watch for symptoms of worms m your children. These parasites are the great destroyers of child life. If you nave reason to think your child has worms, act quickly. Give the little one a dose or two of White's Cream Vermifuge. Worms and cannot exist where this timo-trie- d successful remedy is used. It drives out the worms and restores the rosy hue of health to baby cheeks. Price 35c. Sold by Relieving you of all Funeral details is the service tee offer . Besides this relief , confidence in us, inspired by our years of thoughful, conscientious serving, trill deliver you of many needless worries. It trill bring you that relief which comes from' the assurance that, to the last detail, every function trill be thoroughly, thoughtfully anti, com- Lloyds Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th East. An Electrical Gift for every name on your list at almost any price Electrical gifts are easy to select so useful and beaand they will be welcomed in any home. We have electrical gifts to lighten the work of the home-makgifts that the busy teacher or business woman will appreciate, gifts that any man will appreciate, and electrical toys that will bring the children no end of joy and fun. utiful 4 er ! We invite you to come to our stores to select $ ones. Christmas gifts which will bring happiness to friends and dear X I X A deposit will hold any article until Christmas. Convenient terms can be X easily arranged X Hi FdMERginGfflnrcoi Gjfidmt Tublic Service Adv, pletely performed - - nothing forgotten or neglected to disturb your peace of mind. Motlest, uniform prices prevail. The story Is told that a certain ambitious young mun went to the president of a certain university and said ; Sir, I desire a course of training which will fit me to become the superintendent nf n grout railroad system. How much will such a course cost, and how long will It take? relates Forties Magazine, Young man, replied the president, such a course would cost you twenty thousand dollars and might require twenty years of your time, liut, on the other hand, by spending perhaps three hundred dollars of your money and three months of your time you may be elected to congress. Once there, young man, you will feel yourself quite competent to direct not only one, hot all the great railroad systems of our country." Some one with Ids eyes fn the lias obground, possibly a served that thousands of Ainerlenns are wulklng with the left foot turned outward, the right foot straight abend or slightly toed In, The explanation la the auloiiiolille. causes a shifting of the muscles of the right foot until the position taken hy the foot liecomeH the llxod one, says the Toledo Hlade. Well, we suppose some one will worry about It and point to the fact If It la a fact ns another Instance of the demoralising effect of the automobile upon a once great and nation. The machine has already been blamed for Increasing the population of the otiese, loosening teeth, straining eyes and giving the lips the look of huhituitlly having a cuss word upon them. Why say that the car is going to make the whole hnmnn race pigeon-toed- ? We've an Idea the vehicle cun stand It. splay-foote- g 1 W. "Klnce God wllleth see" M - ('unliiuiaiue of second class pr:i-ledof Sugar llou.ii: Tunes, granted May 11, liM, at tlie Sait Lake, applied for. . H 'Hie JuJv iil! lignred ?'. H. I. o'.11. i. a recIn till nine years of o.eratlou ord. ing!. vism'Is have passed llirinigli 1 mother to postpone her am! tlie toils paid Imve totaled $7i,-f- . visit for a while, bis wife continued. 1 31.-.I7 I: i.:: oi, Ions of rnrg". Vou Tlie uverngi- reliim oil the Initial Ilci.rj did sea, his wife saw, too. inore than Interest Wind she suw wus a tired man Jump lias i t llisisevelt from Ids chair, kick off his slippers, oh liMOls. Nell tier nor the people win put uii his shoes and get out Into the of liia iielion III pushing mud us though he liked nothing better. Ami when, a few minutes later, be through Hu building of tin ennui came buck with the remark that he ventlioiight of It as u had been to see how tlie thermometer encourture. The outcome up to date stood down at the post office, his wife very ages the Men that it limy smiled. world prolllahle. The commerce of the la using the highway freely, despite A Modest Hope. Sometime high charges. The inmdicr of trnnsil.s the hopeful natives exis not an large; even la July It was pect miracles. Tlie American school imt un average of more Ilian Hi n day. at Shnlupur, in India, got a letter from nn aver a native whose son had been sent to The tolls paid were study. eoiiiiiierelal eiieh for of age "If yiai will kindly try to read Ids Hut the Raving In ilt going vessel. the doling fullier wrote, phrenology," than Is far greater umiiml the Horn "Ids physiognomy and graphology, you the charge. In other words, the bar- must discover us the most promgain Is ii good one for Imtli sides, ising Imy to turn him out to he presiwliirh Is the basic principle of legill- - dent of America as James Gurlleld, Lincoln and others.'' lllllt)! llUSlllCSK. Even In mission life many a comedy Is singed. In early Honolulu days, u be to Men are Kiudarly aiiiiposed chief, quite naked, called on h misIt when creature very independent sionary. Iielng reproved for tills, he cornea to selecting their own wearing went hack to Ids hilt, niul returned and wive slaters. apparel. Mothers, wearing a pair of women's stockings Indeed, are held to have such poor and u tile hat ! Frederick Slmpich, In taste In the mutter thut the Christ- the Saturday Evening Post. um necktie Joke ha come to be one of civilization' most honored mill Ancient Japanese Tombs. Tonilis of six imperial ancestors anHut there him of humor. other side to the story. The Inev- have Just been discovered In obscure itable Htutlstirlnn tella ua that 80 pet spots in the suburbs of Kyoto. They cent of the trailing done In the coun- Imre been Identified ss those of the sons and daughters of Emperor try's haberdasheries la done hy womwho was banished to Okl Island So now tho secret la out. It en. by Ashlkaga, the usurper, 684 years may he that the necktie Joke has been ago. The Emperor Godalgo dispatches perpetuated as a sort of smoke screen his sons to nearby provinces to raise to hide the true flirts. If SO per cent recruits for his campaign against Ashl-kag- a of the haberdasher's trade cornea and tlielr tombs are scattered from women, It is easy to believe that around the country. Tbs Imperial fully a much or more of the men's mausoleum board Is making a search furnishing purclmses In regular depart- for ancient grares, with the hope that ment stores are also made by wom- discoveries will be made which will In the study of the history of the en. Friend wife may not know a help man's necktie when she sees one, but country. she seems to be n pretty good buyer of flood Stuff. shirts, socks, pajamas, union suits, and The cigar man thinks pretty well sll tie rest. of his line." iii noi-ia- ll- I ,." 1923 t. 1 :ili.'--ii:- 3U, He Licked off Ids wet shoe, slid his A. NMOOT By W. lircd feet Into a pair of ci.rpet slipun hi When he can look upon the broad pers, lit pipe, sat down with uf r of relief and declared Unit wild horizon and recognize ine vast ness horses couldnt get 1dm out uf the and loveliness of God"? i realtor.. tne iii.ivcr.-- e, Imuse before murnlng. "Henry.'' said beauty of harmony of tliefauds. aiiil when he his can owi: see his wife, you posted that letter I gave and extol the virtues ui his you this morning, 1 suppose?" when he Iearns how to forneighbors, 1 did, uiy love, be replied unblush- give and love his fellow man. ulri-.ul- onimuiiiiy Uuildi-rIl.ii'V ruMi-l.- d evriy Friday Artuinoun. t.M)i:I.L U. 1 A MAN, lxlitm and .'iJii.igtr l and uf iii ws on All rliiiuM lo subiiiil.cd to the Ea.il Salt Luke Times not liner Im tnan We.lii's.'.ay eaeh week. Hank .ff;.-is in the Sug-i- r Time 21-- t bmr.h. Building. ai limi L:it LiveM NOVEMBER WHEN IS A MAN Raising the Dead. Ir VY, Eddington Undertaking Company LEE R. FRY, President and Manager Ily. 121 1017 E. 21st South THE UNIVERSAL CAR Hy. 125 a 3 COA An Instrument which automatically and accurately records the passage of any vessel over a given body of water, night or day to observers who S may be locnted on shore, has been Invented by an Austrian. It consists of a small searchlight sending a ray no larger tl.nn a pencil across the space to lie controlled and a receiving apparatus at the other end containing n Sedan F. O. B. Salt Lake $691 selenium cell. A passing vessel interrupts the rays of a searchlight, the selenium cell closes a relay wldch starts a bdl alarm, or operates a recording device. It will prove an aid In catching smugglers. i'ght-iens'.tiv- e cor Preserved iii an her of the British museum In I.bndun Is believed to be what Is the smallest This miniature book In the world. volume Is nt ns wide ns n man's thumb; but despite its microscopic dimensions It Is henntlfully finished, and Is a wonderful specimen of the prlnt-er'- s art. It consists of 1U0 pages of extremely thin paper, and the engravings, highly creditulile pieces of work, are printed In colors j i HAMPTON COAL CO. Pea Coal $6.00 I)om. Lump S9.00 Hy. 1213 Wood $5.00 R Nut $8.00 Lump $9.50 Sugar House Hansen Auto Company Hyland 643 u The White Garage Sugar IIounc I g |