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Show Home Heating U! l Cages like to caution you gainst burning garbage and rubbish in the heating plant of home-owneyour home. Many to this practice, knoware given ing it is s quick and easy way to dispose of garbage, but not realizing fully that it is very harmful to the furnace. Your furnace was built to burn coal, and coal only. Garbage and rubbish, when burned in it, deon the posit a thick crust of soot SHOULD rs burning surfaces, and this soot absorbs much of the heat that ghmiM go into your rooms. They also form clinkers which, as you know, cause no end of trouble for you in keeping your fire burning efficiently. Don't burn rubbish or garbage In furnace. They cause heavy soot to cake on surfaces and waste heat and also cause clinkers to form. Keep the ashpit clean. Remember this: A clean furnace, like a clean automobile engine, will give better service and greater comfort. WNUSarvto. Safe Counsel: UseChains For Bad Weather Driving CAFE counsel for bad driving weather, according to police officials and safety engineers, is to use tire chains. This warning was issued today, with winter driving conditions prevailing, after the report of the National Safety council that 28,140 persons died in traffic accidents during the first nine months of 1937, an increase of 9 per cent over the same period last year. With greater driving danger in winter because of ice and snow, police officials and safety engineers warned that tire chains provide the most positive anti-ski- d and traction yet developed. The Contest board of the American Automobile association, in official test No. 3143, conclusively proved the greater margin of safety and stopping ability provided by Weed tire chains. Vividly illustrating their imperative necessity on snow or ice, the AAA test showed that chains, on rear wheels only, stopped a car in 45.8 per cent less distance than when no chains were used, and in 66.8 per cent less distance where chains were used on all four wheels! When Sales Drop Between 1929 and 1933 the expenditure for advertising in newspapers and periodicals dropped 50 per cent, but the value of manufactured products showed a much greater reduction percentage. HOW LONG CAN A THREE-QUARTE- HOLD WIFE R HER HUSBAND? National Topics Interpreted by William Bruckart National Freaa NulMIng 4" Waahlnglaa, D. Washington. Word comes from Rio do Janeiro that tha government of BrazU has Quits elded at long last placs its coffee Crop Control business again on a eompetltlvs basis. That is to say. Brazilian codes once more will bo sold in world market conditions. It was 14 years ago that crop control was started, and now it has flopped finally after costing the growers losses accountable In millions and after virtually wrecking some portions of Brazil's foreign trade. 1 think It might be said also that the fallacy et the coffee control policy was among the real causes which eventuated In the dictatorship that established itself In Brazil recently. President Getulio Vargas succeeded in placing himself at the head of the nation "indefinitely" and he did so, he said, because at unrest among the peoples" of the provinces. The lint dictatorship in the Western hemisphere, therefore, is s fact oar la oolflih. UMjiniathotlc. but that's tbs war tharYa aada and you might aa veil roallia It. What your back adaa and rour asm Kraam. don't taka It nut oarourhiaband.Uacan'tpoaUblr know how rou fed. For three tmwmtloot on woman haa told another how to so amU-ltfaRMish" with Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound. It helps Nature tons up the lyotem, thus hnwnlnftladlacomfOrta from tha functional disorders which women must endure in tha threw ordeals of lilt: 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 1 Preparing tar motherhood. I. middle aga." Don't bo a three-quart- er wife, taka LYDIA E. PINKHAM8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND and (So "HjoIUui Through." REAL ESTATE VOU can sell, h a or trade row farm or ranch boms or apartment In Salt Lake. Write or wire It Wnl Bert C. Palmer taS Be. Sett Lake City "Aheape as Bsprsssntsd" SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY HOTEL Temple Square Wafas Tha 8iahly 81.gOfe88.OQ Ilotal Trenpla Sonars has a dreiraMa, friewdly will always find It Inunaa-ulal- a, anpramaly nmfartabta. and hnenuahly MwtaU.lni can tnrrw-fa- re undantand why this hetal 1st U1CIILY BECOMHENDED Yen asn alas appraalats why ITS a mark mt dlatlnctfsa to afog n at Ms feoawtMM hostafry ERNEST C ROSS1TER, Mgr. Ruth fyeth Spears By President's chair and deck with "the nation intact, a nation at peaca, a nation prospermia," ate. Ha said ho planned to do that In January, 1941. That would seem to be clear enough. Yet, it is amazing how many members of the President's party at the Capitol contend that those remarks did not constitute a final withdrawal They point as well to the fact that other Presidents, for a second after being with term, have come out their announcements and have told their party, in effect, Go out and get yourselves a new candidate." d Two pieces with toys. jir necessary "trimming q, mane and tails extra. Theki love them Use up those and ends and make your 1 I pro-V- V At first ha was horror-stricke- n the company's precious child risking her neck trying to learn SonJa's whirlwind capers, but when ' he saw that she learned them as easily, and safely, as she does tap - dancing rouhe decided tines, that she must do a skating picture with Pattern 5932. her teacher. At Paramount, the colorful as possible in shod resistible. In pattern 5932 yog, big boss heard shrieks of hilarity find a pattern of the three te coming from the portrait photog- directions for making them-' rapher's studio, and on investigat- terial requirements. ing found W. C. Fields end John To obtain this pattern seti Barrymore clowning around as Ro- cents in stamps or coins fe meo and Juliet. Right away he was preferred) to The Sewing Cfc inspired to cast them together in a Household Arts Dept., 259 to called ."Things Begin loony story Fourteenth St., New York, K. Happen." find So, I a.n making a small prediction. There will be plenty of odd maneuvers, uniuu-Ho- ut About al situations, that Third Torn? PP t0 just happen" Their purpose will be to that way. bring about a circumstance wherein President Roosevelt can appropriately tell all of those who have so faithfully stood by him that he is, or is not, a candidate for a third term. The other phase of congressional activity that will prove interesting links in somewhat with tha third term question. It involves the personal political fortunes of the representatives and senators who will in 1938. It is easy seek to see how many Democrats, if they that President know definitely Roosevelt will seek a third term, will want to ride again on the New Deal wagon. It is equally easy to understand how some of them, desirous of observing the tradition that no man shall serve more than two terms as President, may want to take a stand opposing the course if President Roosevelt decides that way. This condition leads far afield. 1 am informed, for instance, that some senators and representatives who have been back home in conservative sections of the country want to dodge further support of the New Deal This class obviously is biding its time for something to happen to Justify a Jump, Announcement by Mr. Roosevelt of intention to be a candidate for the third time would provide the reason. The con- verse Is true, as well for there are those in the house and senate who have found the President's personal popularity at home as great as ever and they are looking for an excuse to sound off that they believe in the Roosevelt policies 100 per cent and want him to have a third term. The election results in various parts of the country will have some influence on the attitude of representatives and senators as the session continues. Take the vote in Arkansas, for example. Representative Miller won the senatorship in succession to the late Senator Joe Robinson. His victory was over Governor Bailey, who announced that the New Deal was for him and that his detest would be a slap at President Robsevelt It is a fact that New Dealers were pulling for him but Representative Miller was may never be elected. We, in the United States, ought to That is Just a sample. The senaBrato give quite a bit of thought and representatives are going tors sil's coffee experiment for we have to interpret such elections in the had, and are threatening to have s. light of sentiment in their own more, experiments of a kindred nasome are goUndoubtedly, control Lessons in are ture. crop ing to show more spunk in behalf right expensive, and more impor- of the New Deal while others havs tant is the foot that sooner or later come back determined to foster all through history, they have had their ideas of Democratic principles And when 1 reto bo abandoned. than those of New DeaL fer to crop control. I include all rather kinds of production control whether agricultural or industrial SomeThis date being what it is, 1 want body always has to pay dearly for to record a tribute in these columns, it and usually the cost has been exa tribute to tended. It is reflected in other comT ribute grand public serv- modities and in taxes until the acnt who never has fo Halsey tual loss from the experiment is ought publicity multiplied many times over. for himself nor claimed the credit that is due him. For, it was 40 Speaking of congress, the way it years ago this week that Col. Edhas started off makes me think that win A. Halsey, of Tye River, Vs., the extra sesaion entered the employ of .the senate. Political was purely a po-- Now. he occupies the post of secrelitical move. I am tary of the senate, the highest availHiovo quite aura it is go- able outside of senate membership. ing to accomplish some great good The senate never convenes but like amending the neutrality acL Of that I am again impressed with the course, I suppose 1 should not bo smoothness of the senate organizaselfish. 1 ought to consider that the tion under Eddie Halsey's direcrepreaentativea and senatora muat tion. 1 truly believe him to be the to make speeches for this best informed man at the Capitol on have time or that or the other to that their legislative procedure. Aa his colconstituencies back home will be ored once said to me: messenger duly impressed with their imporYessahl De cunnel he suah do tance. Maybe sol But 1 repeat that know his stuff. tha prospect of anything worth while And that goes for Colonel Hain either the special session or in the political acumen, too. He has lseys regular session to follow in January performed the chorea of the Demois decidedly dulL cratic side of the senate to everythere are several bodys satisfaction. I suppose some Poitically. in to the time watch for that things of the senators who like to be reOne congress will be heave-ho-ingarded aa big shots wont care for of these definitely now visible is the this exposure, but 1 have seen them maneuvering among the Democrats saved from unnumbered mistakes to find out whether President Roosethat would have made them the velt really wants to be a candidate laughing stock of their constituenfor a third term. cies. Day after day, in season and I think I am violating no confiout, Eddie" Halsey has done more dence when I say that a good many for the Democratic senators than of the President's real triends at they can ever repay. He ought to the Capitol would like to know, and be called the Sage of Tye River," know now, whether he Is going after toe his counsel warrants that dethird term. He hasn't told them scription. The state of Virginia in a way that is convincing. He could do itself a good turn if it kept made a speech at the "victory dinEddie" Halsey in mind for someIn 4 which ha said thing higher. ner" last March ha bad an ambition to leave the Western Nowopapct Union. Silk Shades Give a'SoItTJTow is subtility in the light glows through a silk shade, and many decorators are using them for the room that needs the softness of plaited folds and the mellowness obtained by placing two tones of fabric one over the other. Two tones of China silk, one to be used for a plain lining and the other for a gathered outside covering will make an attractive shade. Before you buy the material it is best to experiment with samples one over the other trying them both in daylight and over an artificial light. You will also need a roll of silk binding tape matching the top color of the hade. This tape is to wrap the wire frame. And fancy braid either in gold, silver or a harmonizing tone of silk la used to bind the top and bottom of the shade. Use e cotton thread to match the tone of the silk. Sip tha binding tape off the roll and wrap a rubber band around it as shown here at A. Working from the inaide end of the tape wrap the frame as shown at B. The outside layer of silk is put on next. This is gathered both top and bottom and pinned to the wire covering aa at C and D so that Jt is stretched qaite tight. Joinings in the outside covering need not be sewed but pay be hidden under the folds. This material is sewed in place as at E. Next, cut a straight strip for the lining and fit it around the outside of the frame as shown here r.lERE out-aid- miles Lifes See-Sa- w Willie Daddy, what do they mean when they talk about the ups and downs of life? Daddy The giving ups and the paying downs. at F. Trim the joining allowing a seam as shown at G. Sew to the frame at the bottom aa at H. Trim quite close at the bottom. Turn lining to inside as at I. Turn Slip stitch the Joining. in raw edges at top and whip Pin the around top of frame. binding around and then sew it with stitches buried in the mesh of the braid. Every Homemaker should have a copy of Mrs. Spears new book, SEWING. Forty-eigh- t pages of directions for making slipcovers and dressing tables; restoring and upholstering chairs, couches; making curtains for every type of room and purpose. Making lampshades, rugs, ottomans and other useful articles for the home. Readers wishing a copy should send name and address, enclosing 25 cents,, to Mrs. Spears, 210 South Desplainea St., Chicago, Illinois. step-by-st- ep Still Coughing? medicines No zMiire- - how many you have tried for your cough, chest enM, or bronchial irritation, you can remedy less potent than which goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids nature to sooths and heal the Inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel the germ-ladphlegm. Even If other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, try Creomul-Do- n. Your druggist is authorised to refund your money If you are not thoroughly satisfied with the benefits obtained from the very first bottle. Creomulslon Is one word not two, and it has no hyphen in It. Ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulslon, and product and youll get the genuine the relief you want. (AdvJ en Crowded Out Duty In High Places Soprano Did you notice how He who performs his duty in a filled voice the hall last night? my Contralto Yes, dear; in fact, I station of great power must needs noticed several people leaving to incur the utter enmity of many and the high displeasures of more. make room for it Atterbury. "Would you like to go and hear splendor. Lanny Ross was all ready to sign contract to make pictures for when it occurred to him that with Nelson Eddy and Allan Jones already signing on that lot, there wasnt much room for another singer. So. the shrewd Lanny hustled over to Columbia Pictures studios and arranged to make pictures for them instead. There he will be sure to get all the good singing roles. t . Oswald (to prospective stepfathWhat are yon like at homeer) work? Prove It He was boring the girl to tears when in came her dog. "Ah, he exclaimed, "have you taught him any tricks since I was here last? Yes," she said sweetly. "If you whistle he'll get your hat. T. E. Lawrence of Arabian fc dropped in for tea one day it; house of the famous dramt Bernard Shaw, (hie of the hi present glanced at him adme-lHe looked very young vjfl light hair, delicate comply and small slender frame. I lady turned to Mrs. Shaw. 'T an excellent looking son have!" she exclaimed. Lavie howled with delight when he It this, and swore that he r. thereafter be known as Shit. The result was that who soon afterward hid himself a British tank corps he enlisted Private Shaw. When Bernard Shaw later; aented Lawrence with a cop his play, "Saint Joan," he r a presentation "From Public Shaw." inscription k Shaw to Pn: Constipated! Those folks you hear on Gabriel "We. the People" program certainly enjoy the evening of that broadcast. After the first broadcast, Heatter takes the whole troupe of visitors across the street to dinner. Afterward, they return to the studio for the repeat western Dont Let Gas, Nerve Pressure Keep You Miserable broadcast. the youngsters who were thrilled ever Dick Merrill's scesn flights will want to arrive far the first showing sod stay an day when "Atlantic Flight, starring Dick Merrill himself comes to their local theater. In tha picture he Is the same engaging, modest, canal young man that he waa In the aewe-reelAnd the picture boasts some stunt flying. AD Wbre you ire lialri Ire llasl pm. FIRST: Waoire oadl p ko tore pnre M mama la tta disntin pressure arekadulMiitfi tinting, tub IX India lore at MVttid: BECONuThitht dip fd briar bnwq. GAS, bnsgiag aia Hi tv w. toM, bloating brealb. ,, Thaa opred may hmbkore drop. Voortwri outsat.jobYoa oaa't trioar. Yoa tori liiri out, gr-i-cS able. Ta ret tha reaiylrio irl-- f ,reador aiaot ds TWO Ibima. I. Yoo ire tbo GAR. . Yoo nnt dear Ikr tood GET THAT PHEDSl'KE OFT C 1 NERVED. A pool re dtr-ti-M naked out yea tod ourrdoiair blare Tonioh. tho redd looko tow re There to aaljr ore arnriurt oo IJJ J" (bat girre yoa tho DOUBLE AfTIWP dn pood. It to ADLEBIKA. Triatffld; Bunatjvo oalhutia rdievee Hut ooM atoaoa. It oftrareaMmi bovd ewrere kail aa hour. No writing tor ovrvre Adlrrika acta oa tho otaceaeh red btttb" Ordi nary lazatirreaetM tho loan bore Adkrika boo bora moinureiM tod doctore aad dnunrioto for Si tag. ao afirr effect. Juot QUICK re Try Adlorika today. YooY tor to Borer aaad ouch aaoficiMtiotnualre . Turning down several radio programs offered him, Henry Hull the discoast-to-coa- st tinguished stage actor, la going to try motion pictures again. He will play a prominent role in INSIST ON'GENUINPNUJdL "Marie Antoinette in support of Norma Shearer. Abuut the time that picture is ready for the screen, another BILUNAVYATOBAGCOr LIFES LIKE THAT How Lawrence of Aral Became One of the Shu Heatters All three of the Lane sisters are now working for Warner Brothers. Priscilla, who with her sister Rosemary. provided many bright momenta in Wiring's "Varsity Show," will do the same for the next "Gold Diggers" in support of Dick Powell. And Lola, who has been in pictures much longer than her sisters, will be seen in Hollywood HoteL" By Fred Neher Marie Norma Shearer Antoinette 01 be competing for attention. Dean- GET RID 01 BIG UG1I PORES Of DATB NOW... FACIAL MAGNESIA MADE PLENTY SKIN FKESHy YOUNG, Romanoe hasn't pone epail BEAUT' chance when V Men lavs na Durbin la going to ploy the role in story written around her more tender years. ODDS AND KNDS Helen Menken, Second Wife" of the radio serial is going to make a motion picture for Semen . . . Clark Cable weery of being e tmaggaring, alire. ereekmg kero manta to play in e tenia dramaabnut the fight agaimt yellow lever in the tropica . . . Carole 1.ore. fiord is wearing a block nag in Food or cranacu end ban is hoc sure ft i$ good idea. Her beat frienda dont e s Bob loMp rarfio eom dian, is ouch e bit in bit firat picture that be bat signed to do more. C Western Newspaper Union. j Crea lha Bret low twriu relo wSkPtrif Moyorii reaka a workoHa ddtore kae kroagkt yaa aatbat, aw EXTRAORDINARY OFF0 -- Berea Yaa M or ... Yoa ooa by Doatre'o hdd nfoMurifciw XSZ turn mate oat,. W oriB reodd stsssstasiittssgs UvS-sOuDealoa -Se- Pern-mou- Morse on Albany The first edition iff Morses school geography, published years ago, contains this about Albany, N. Y.: "The town of Albany contains (so many) houses and (so many) s, all standing with their gable-end- s toward the street Flavors, especially perfumes, in which they are desired. In the either natural or synthet- case of particularly rich source of ic origin. Tha natural perfumes are an essential oil such as lemon the actual odoriferous materials ex- tha oil may be squeezed out peel In a tracted from plants. These ma- press. In other cases it may be terials, known as essential oils, are, distilled directly from the source or as their name implies, oily sub- blown out In a current of steam. It stances, and they are present In the may bs dissolved out by organic blossoms, fruits, or other parte to a solvents, such as alcohol or extractrather smell extent, usually lees ed by means at highly purified anithan 1 per cent. mal fats. at hair-raisi- ng father preaching on Love one another, Jack, dear?" Let's stay at "No, darling! home and practice what father's preaching! Growa-ep- a may well eavy the sc heel children of today whs lean their history lessons threagh sack aa exciting medium aa the R. K. O. motion picture, "Victoria the Great." Filmed la Eagtaad with Aaaa Neagle la the role of the qneea, this picture waa made with ef govera-methe hearty officials, so an the glory ef real castle and antheatic royal settings make It a feast for the eyes. Sixty years of her life are covered la this story, so It is a series ef dramatis high spate. Aad so skillfully has the story bees told. It is Just the story ef a woman's heart, a weaiaa who was willful aad pathetio with all her regal s. Practical The oils, may be removed In a Essential Oils Derived number of ways, depending on their From Blossoms and Fruits source, their nature, and tha form and may bs Eew-inexp- eruiv, ducers wander away from their office desks, they get the most promising ideas for pictures. For instance, it might never have occurred to the head man of the 20th studios to cast Century-Fo- x Shirley Temple and Sonja Henie in a film together if he hadnt happened to pass the ice rink where Miss Henie practices. to -- But to get to the coffee question: It was the determination of the Brazilian leaders that s policy of scarcity would force coffee prices higher in the world market The state of Sao Paulo initiated the scheme. It failed to work, and its sponsors said tha reason was its scope was limited. Thus, it was expanded until the whole nation was embraced. Still, coffee prices did not go high enough and it was then that actual destruction of coffee began. Millions of tons were dumped into the Atlantic ocean and other millions were burned even as we in this country burned surplus wheat and corn and killed 6,000,000 pigs. As the destruction continued and the growers found themselves tied tighter with regulations and decrees, there were some increases in prices. But the promised great profits proved to be as illusory as a mirage on the desert The whole thing was a boomerang. Not only were the producers in Brazil disillusioned by failure to gain tha record returns they had been led to expect but they found another sad and wholly disadvantageous result staring them In the face. There was some increase in the price Just enough, indeed, to reduce consumption to some extent for the growers, but with Brazil reducing available supplies others got into the producing business. Among these new coffee growing areas, Colombia sprang into prominence. Maybe Colombia coffee was not as good as Brazil's, in quality. Maybe it was not quite as acceptable otherwise. But It was cheaper, and It was profitable for Colombia planters to produce. They found ready sale. That, however, was not the worst nations When other coffee-usin- g bought coffee from Colombia and other growing areas, Colombia was able to buy other commodities from the nations buying her coffee. New trade agreements suddenly showed up; new relationships were established, and soma of Brazil's former business connections throughout the world are gone with the wind. .They Fun to make excellent for chr gifts is this collection of VIRGINIA VALE TIHEN motion picture from "Odds and Ends Movie Radio & baili-wick- aerie it mintaaa bm to ouccore YDU maka of it. Mm a STAR DUST HCW-fc.SE-W fcMularctav ic'.dls Toys of aatySHDeu' Write today. DENTON Facial Main'' paoS&r cltl-sen- Facet on Would yon say dear Mrs. Dolri or just dear madam?" " United States Currency On tha flO bill appears the portrait of Alexander Hamilton ; on tho f20 bills, portrait of Andrew Jack-soand on tha 50 bill a portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, n, j Cit, , |