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Show EAST SALT LAKE Co. Gr,nite Drug Jury of His Peers" Change Hand . . ill iTu. u. 11 it.c'iil'er t f legislature fruin Franklin em i.:, H!l, ailed a. a in cm Iter of the Jury iv,, at ly, in United Stine court at IYn.lli-ii'n-, X. L. Swort-- i tin- - of the Granite Drug worth. owner- 'I never served on a Jury of any ielinpuihing hi J- A kind in all my life before. l'einilei.in Winr yr Jaiobgen has been captained to his friends, and I wanted gVineu- - tor over forty year,e to know if all those Jokes shout how pharma-U.on!i,tte ( lhe best known Juries perform were true. ate. He la cordially Well, after serving on a Jury. buaine.a fiu asked a friend, how would you like to Ihe Southeast rrelconie to be tried by one? diittict. Not tor me, replied rendleton. I wouldn't want to be tried by a Jury not even If I were a member of It. C i , 1 f:a'?e - Window Matn Mart jrbs;n Kansas City Star. xe Winning Friend nover of carefully dressed evident In the man-whic- Mart Mat.on keep. Fur Farms in Canada h hi. com- t the Sugar Mercantile arranged stock and attractive window, are certainly not ,!ThelP to a .tore itself, but also to entire community. lbLM.e windows undoubtedly go a toward building a long list customers. Jjoy,! K. & Put Up K Fine : ; be taken care processes that must , it one is to be considered enters reason Is the wising. Maybe the big June Keddlngton s Engineering companys plant. K. 4 there making Tht,j- are surely right K. their appeaL ! Band I last Saturday the regular summer band concerts on the Sugar In spite oage Plaza were resumed. even-- ; of the cold weather last Saturday iu. there was a good attendance prea-- ' nt. ! John Held is A g Famour Fishing Rod C. E. Pope of Sagabore. says the fishd Huston Globe, owni a ing rod which Is said to have been owned and used by Daniel Webster In again the leader. the forties. The present owner has e had It for yean. The rod is of gray asli, and Is In perfect condition. Among the noted men of more recent years who have handled this relic of the expounder of the Constitution were President Cleveland, Joseph Jefferson and Professor Emerson of Dartmouth college. fifty-thre- Owing to the tact that the cumbersome ktinonna worn by Japanese women prevented many from escaping death during the earthquake and fire In 1923, prominent Japanese women have started a movement to discard the kimono as a national dress and to begin by dressing the children In modern European clothes. Were Our Fathers WrongT These are the days when the methThat tired, discouraged ods of our fathers are being severely feeling caused by a torpid liver and challenged. rid conitiiKited bowels can be gotten of with surprising promptness by One's Beat Friend. You feel Its beneficial effIt Is the people who utter the broect with the first dose as Its purifying mides nnd plutltudes that are ind regulating effect is thorough and one best friends. They are complete. It not only drives out bile and unchangeable. ud Impurities but It imparts a splendid feeling of exhilaration, strength, Mora or Less Vanity and Vexation. of Bplrils. Price rjm, and buoyancy When goods Increase they are InCue. Bold by Lloyd Pharmacy. creased that eat them, nnd what good la there to the owners thereof, saving The marriage of Miss Ida Viola the beholding of them with their eyes? Thorup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ecclesiastes. E. Thorup, and Wm. B. Layton, took at the new home of the young pltre PREVENTS INFECTION couple, 1073 Bryan Ave Wednesday. hair-sic- k, i . marriage of Mias Mildred BlrJ Uerrard took place in the Salt lake Temple Wednesday. A reception a held at the home of the brides Parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Bird on Blaine avenue, In the evening. ' FOR RENT j i Sugar House. Y i ' "i' of I..,:.itis whose mcmliera J:ip:iu Is perhaps o:u::.iitn ll.eniseUes only places in which one woi. ; i ii w thi euu talk to bird to become popular, yet Min.o ii:u. ,.. iias found, years the pastime has - The greatest discovery In flesh healing Is the marvelous Borozone, a preparation that cornea in liquid and powder form. It Is a combination treatment that not only purifies the wound of germs that cause Infection but it heals the flesh with extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or cuts which take weeks . i , M I j .u I:.- in iii.- nntuins northern cry was report- od to a. 1.. Kroeher. curator of iitiiliropii,,l;ii-ll- i uiuseimi of the University of California, l.y J. It. Saxon of ihe lniied Simon forest service. Snxon sii id tliul for weeks forest rangers in the remote part of the SlkUyous had heard many uncanny whistlings over the servlee wires that stretch from station to station throagti the mountains He went to Investigate. lie said the Indiana conveyed to hint that they had seen forest rangers using tills Instrument and had themselves experimented with It In their whistling language. This explained the mysterious sounds. Saxon believe that the Isolated rlsn of whistling people is an obscure offshoot of the Karok tribe of Klamath Fulls Indians, says the Ietrolt News. Professor Kroeher says the Karuka are an unusually Intelligent and induatrlous trihe numbering about At a whistled command birds 2,0uu. would flutter from llie trees to a clearing to eat food scattered there by the women, according to Saxon's narrative. He described the men ns shy, adding the women were like deer. "At the sound of my voice, he explained, the women tied Into the canyons. , I,,, The In cl.M-o- i I .. Ih-c- Ii, strides. Formerly the leading ; .,c: were commembers of the munities settled at Yekeliuiu and Kobe, but Japanese goiter uac mm takeu up the game so kn n y Hint fulsome yeurs past the . Icr of the championship of Japan Im been a Japanese. The prince regent,, win. was married recently, Is one of the most enthusiastic golfers In the country. The Japanese national costume does not lend Itself to golf, ami nearly all Japanese golfer wear the regulatloa plus fours. In the Japanese paper Golfdmn, which Is printed partly m Japanese and partly In KngUah, the following story la told (In English' : "Oh. sir, ye see, anybody can teach these laddies (meaning the students of the university) ; anybody cun teach these laddies Latin and Greek; hut gwr, . ye see, air, gowf requires a One of the most noticeable differences in the Japanese game Is the lack of bad language! Japanese contains no swear words; the worst term of STORE COAL Anglo-Ai-.cru-.i- ! b-- MOW ! Next winter seems a long way off, but in less than eleven weeks you will start the furnace again. Whether you buy two tons or twenty tons, you can buy it to better advantage now, from the standpoint of price, quality and delivery. Imka," which niciiiis ,'.fonl. Hut Japanese golfers, we lire told, are rapidly making up for this dcilcicncy iihiiKc Is by You will get delivery whenever you want because coal is cheaper now than it is likely to he again. learning English I Boy Prisoner's Plea Flour From Alfalfa, Ingenious, at Least Montana Mans Claim A youth In the Indiumt slate prison recently sent a plea to the state hoard of pardons, in which lie said: I mil only a hoy of seventeen and don't think I ought to lie required to live up to the Ihws that I never hud opportunity to learn what they were In school and It seems as thougi about s .of the lawyers of Indiana do not understand them, either. The boy's letter amused more than it Impressed, because the law lie was convicted of violating was tlie law against stealing automobiles. Under ordinary conditions the youth would be In the Indiana state reformatory, and not In the state prison, where more hardened and older convicts are sent, but the new reformatory la not yet aufllclently completed to house many more tlian about half of Its Intended rapacity of 1,2,r0 prisoners. Indianapolis News. nine-tenth- Japs May Discard Kimono SPLENDID FEELING j The i M.I L Indian Tribe Said to Golf Seems to H c v Use Language of Birds Taken Hold in Japan four-Jolnte- Concerts Resumed Beginning ; shown a great increase la Canada during the last tea yean that furs have been popular summer and winter. There an 1,009 farms devoted to breeding and raising animals, and of these 900 are devoted to foxes, seventeen to racoon, thirteen to mink aud one to marten. The 21,433 silver foxes taken in the 1928 census of these farms are valued at 35,372,202. As Canada became settled the wild animals retreated farther Into the north and the farms sprang up with the demand from fur manufacturers. Front wel1 drive int0 ,he One can1 very without wanting Pirn from 11th East or house, or porch. s roof, one Mint ,o numerous cleaning of the some Bn do of alluring windows Fur farming has TIV:!' You will get better quality, because the coal is more carefully prepared at the mines and yards during the summer months. A cxtcrner who Is Interest eil in the manufacture of breakfuat foods some time ago made the startling uimuunce-uicii- i that he could make at least 75 various kinds of candy from ulfalfa. It Is also contended that an excellent grade of sirup can be made from that substance. The man mentioned is so enthusiastic with respect to his with alfalfa that he Is reported to he planning to establish a mill for the manufacture of alfalfa Hour, which, he asserts, will he fnund to he suiwrior to all other flours for esjier-imen- You will get delivery whenever you want it, as you like it." A ton at a time, a ton a month, or a winters supply in a single day. ts Call your dealer today. linking. Hitherto, at hla small mills In Montana, thin nmn has been turning out a balanced ration for live stock from alfullu. Biscuits and a variety of pastries inay be made from the flour. It la highly probable, In the opinion of ex pert a tliut alfalfa inay soma day revolutionize the confectionery business. Certainly If alfalfa proves im Liner Steers Self worth an a candy material the acreage The Cunnrd liner Laconia Is the first planted yearly will quickly Increase British liner to he equipped with a and prlres may he demanded fur above wonderful new Invention, hy means of those now prevailing. which ships of the future will be able to travel hundreds of miles, unaided Record Frigidity hy a helmsman, without deviating from their Intended course. The gyro pilot According to the United States Is controlled hy the gyro compass. weather luireiiu "the extrema low This compass pusses all alterations of for this country occurred st ;he ship's head to other compasses, Miles City, Mont., In ISMS, when a recthe latest ord of (15 degrees below zero was atworking in conjunction wireless direction finders on the bridge tained. Orris V. Huberts, meteoroloand oilier parts of the ship. One of gist wiili the government weather buthese repeater compasses Is mounted reau station at Hlsimirek, X. D., reon the gyro pilot, and lmmiyliiitely the tains: "For the past forty to fifty ship's head rhunges Its direction the tears we have maintained minimum information Is passed to an electric thermometers in all parts of the stale, motor, which turns the steering wheel and while it is human nature to like the requisite amount to bring the ship in excel ii rci'ord, the lowest tenqiera-- : buck to her course. Cleveland Ilain lira' (ulMclul) ever reisirded In North Denier. was ."Hi degrees below zero at Salt Lake Retail Coal Dealers MM on. lall. McKenzie eoiinty. fore given the matter any serious thought. Many of these people had thoughtlessly been buying merchandise from itinerants, not that it was any better or any cheaper, but they had not considered the difference between the man who is permanently in business here, whoso whole interest is tied up in Salt Lake City, and the nmn who merely maintains an office here, sells from door to door and ships in parcel post from some other city. be-eaiL- GRAND OPENING WARDELL .GARDENS allotment now and half acre homesites, TERMS; 10 and test the wonderful fruit and luscious berries. This site has been allotted into one-quart- er LOTS $300.00 and Up per month on deferred payments. A discount of 10 allowed for Cash. at time of purchase: $10.00 IN BEAUTIFUL EAST MILL CREEK DISTRICT Bus ami Street Serviee graded atreeta shade trees free irrigation water Free City water. No Interest for 1924 No Taxes for 1924 TREE '"AUIi advertisement of last week aroused a lot of favorable comment from people who had never be- Nice sleeping room In to heal with the ordinary liniments Distinguishing the Marriageable. Phone Hy. 1410-M- . In some parts of China the young mend quickly under the powerful inWay to Bs Miserable. If you want In he miserable, think women wear lliolr hnlr In a long tingle fluence of this wonderful remedy. 4 ROOM unfurniahed house to rent. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and 1.20. Pow- plait, with which Is Intertwined a about yourself, almut whnt you want, Rn. ljtii East. Apply Davidson der 30c and 60c. Sold by Lloyd bright scarlet thread. This style of what you like, what respect people foal Co. omnmcntntlnn dcnotis Hint the young ought to pay you, and what people think of you. woman Is marriageable. Visit this beautiful A full bin now means a full season of heating comfort for next fall and winter. se We have been asked to explain our meaning of a PERMANENT merchant. We can, by drawing this simple comparison. The PERMANENT merchant may be likened to a great, deeply rooted tree. It cannot easily be moved, Its nourishment comes from the soil in which, it is rooted and from nowhere else. If you give the food which it must have to live and to a tree in some other city, what will become of THE SALT LAKE CITY TREE? FREE LAMBOUKNE AVENUE STRAWBERRIES LZ 8Z 6Z OS IS re ss re ss 9S AND CREAM LZ . BALDWIN RADIO PLANT in p. m. SATURDAY The Chamber of Commerce JUNE 14 Baird Realty Investment Company Wasatch Phone t Do You Want Live Trees or Dead Trees? From 4 to 8 33rd South Street West South Temple Street. iiim-ran- 6S Of 51 will never help you build a city. The income of YOUR is dependent upon the prosperity of Salt Lake City; therefore, nur own personal intcicst, buy from the PERMANENT merchant. The brend-wiun-r- s 8S I? ZZ zz fZ sz 9Z Taxes, rents, salaries, support of other business institutions, contributions of all kinds, and other business expenses, all arms of the great tree cannot grow on a dead stump! 8170 of Sail Lake Citv, Ulah Note Thi is the eecond of a series of advertisements in which will be given the whole problem of the itinerant merchant and' hi effect on Salt Laka City. |