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Show . 4. a. ft rc lssified! DEPARTMENT! Z REAL ESTATE your farm or ranch bona or apartment in Balt Laaa TOD can Ball, or trod I fer By Bert C. Palmer IS Waat lad Bo. 'llaoyi m Balt Lake City Repreeentedf, Jlsk Me Another Q A General Quiz MBBd 1. What ia the only walled city in America? 1 Why is the sky blue? S. What land lies closest to 0 degrees latitude and 0 degrees longitude? 4. What was Aaron Burrs conspiracy supposed to have been? 5. What harbor has two tides a day? 6. What is the length of the longest pipe line in the world? 7. Name a few authors who had to wait a long time for financial success. 8. How long a line would it take to go over the Great Pyramid, reaching the earth on each side? Answers 1. Quebec. particles of dust in the upper atmosphere reflect only the blue waves of light. 3. The British Gold Coast cot ony is nearest. 4. To form a new empire in the Southwest out of Mexican or Louisiana territory. 5. The harbor of Southampton, England. 6. The longest pipe line was recently built under American direction across Asia Minor, and extends for a distance of 1,150 miles. 7. Joseph Conrad wrote for 20 years before he sold a book. In the first nine years of George Bernard Shaw's literary endeavor, he realized about $30. A. A. Milne earned about $100 the first year e he spent as a author. 8. A line stretched over the sloping sides and over the top, from earth to earth, would measure 1,188.4 feet, with 36 feet resting on the flat top. 2. Because the full-tim- Joys and Sorrows The joys and sorrows of others are ours as much as theirs, and in proper time as we feel this and learn to live so that the whole world shares the life that flows through us, do our minds learn the secret of peace. Annie Besant Gift of Humor I HAD rather be strong, af--1 fectionate, loyal, noble minded, than be the best humorist in the world, yet if the gift of humor be added to'these graces, you have a combination that is absolutely irresistible, because you have a perfect sense of proportion that never allows emotion to degenerate into gush or virtue into rigidity. Thus I say that humor is a kind of divine and crowning grace in a character, because it means an artistic sense of proportion, a true and vital tolerance, a power of infinite forgiveness. Arthur Benson. How One 7oman Lost 20 lbs of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips Double Chin Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely Figure. If you're fat first remove the cause! Get on the scales today and see how much you weigh then get a 4 oz. bottle id Kruschrn Salts which will last you 4 weeks. Take i If teaspoonful olKrusch-e- n Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning modify your diet and get a little regular gentle exercise --3n -weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy your skin is clearer you feel younger in body Kruschen will give any fat person a joyous surprise. But be sure it's uschen your health comes first You can get Kruschen Salts from any leading druggist anywhere in America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but little. If this first bottle doesn't convince you this is foe easiest SAFEST and surest way to help you lose ugly fat your money gladly returned. SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Oar lobby Is delightfully air cooled daring the saauner BMatha Had io for Cvery Beam tOtSwM-SOOM- ta STAR DUST Tkfi it JVLOVie or wire Writ g "Cleopatra's Fan" Quilt Is the Choice A 1 JLVadlO Temple Square ffafee $1.50 to $3.00 The Hatrl Trnth Sevan has a hlohly alnlnbla, Mrvdlv all hm.Yt will alwajn flndlt Ili ulata, niwnadf romforlahlr, and thanuahlir aamalila. Vnn ran ihm. Sara undmlaad why this holrl 1st Yaw IIIC1ILY RECOMMENDED san alas appraelals whyi We a mark of dfsHvcffev fa atop of IMa feeaeUfuf hveteby ERNEST C. ROSSITER. Mgr. Know Broadway early in the spring if all the experts concerned with her upbringing agree that it won't be too much of a strain on her. Any decision sifecting her welfare bss to be pondered over by her mother, her msnsger, her vocal teacher, and foe physician st Univer- sal studios and they are all a little reluctant about adding sny further public appearances to her already very public life. Until recently, Deanna could go about her work at motion-plctuand radio studios, but lately such crowds have followed her wherever she went that it is a source of worry to everyone. light-heartedl- y ra Pattern 1579. grand thrill of piecing these simple 9 inch blocks for quilt or pillow. Pattern 1579 contains complete, simple instructions for cutting, sewing and finishing, together with yardage chart, diagram of quilt to help arrange the blocks for single and double bed size, and a diagram of block which serves as a guide for placing the patches and suggests contrasting materials. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft An the tamalt and hysterical ahoating ever Fred AUea'a return ta hia radio program does aot mean that Walter OKeefe io being neglected or forgotten. O'Keefe so endeared himself to radio listeners white be was subsisting far Fred Alien that he could havo walked right bite another big program, bat Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. ha demanded a vacation first. When a young newcomer to foe screen steals most of foe glory away stars, from two enormous you can expect to see her in bigger and better parts right sway. So, when you see Loretta Young and Tyrone Power in "Second Honeys moon, be all ready to clap hands for Marjorie Weaver who is foe out- standing hit at this gay and giddy comedy. When foe picture was previewed, Marjorie was all set to go back home to Louisville, Kentucky, to make personal appearances with foe picture, but so great was the audience response to her performance, foe trip was called off. Warner Brothers' directors have decided that they just cannot stand foe strain at wondering whether their handsome heroes will be able to come to work on Monday morning, so they have sent out some pretty stringent orders about what is not to be done over week-endor any other time. Fernand Gravet has had to give up steeplechase riding. George Brent and Errol Flynn cannot pilot their planet. s, Out of foe hundreds of young actresses who daily apply for work at New York radio producers offices, foe majority specialize in one type of characterization only. In trying to explain how slim their chance is of getting anywhere, many radio producers point to Helen Claire of foe cast of Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories, on CBS. A typical week's work for Miss Claire called for her to play foe Serpent foe character of in "Methuselah. Adelina Patti at foe ages of sixteen a hillbilly girl, and and forty-one, Alice in Alice in Wonderland. Russel Gleason thought the Twenstudio was kidCentury-Fo- x ding him when they told him he had been cut in "Love on n Budget. lie had Just announced his engagement and was taking a keen interest in theories. But all bankroll-stretchin-g very seriously, he had been east for a role to this latest at foe Jones family series. tieth By far foe gayest and most delightful at foe new pictures is "Its Love I'm After, Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. htncU PhilQ, SdJtfdi You May Get Your Reward When you know a man has a disposition like a mule dont talk about him behind his back. n Is recognized by the A fact that he doesnt talk about It. He simply is one. We believe in suppressing vanity, especially that of the rooster, when he crows at three o'clock in the morning. If youre witty your "rugged individualism is acceptable. A fool is useful. He serves as a horrible example. A great many Europeans are not celebrities until they visit America. he-ma- WOMEN WHO HOLD THEIR MEN National Wartlnslon, Praaa Bulldlnf D. C investigation by foe federal trade The commission into "high prleea. inquiry, of course, is directed at monopoly. I have no doubt at all that there will be a blast from some in much. government official pretty soon be will business" which again com"big means The house ways and foe "little fellow" mittee, it is true, is making some told It is crushing Is suffering from and that foe public senator. of number a and headway maintained by a Including the powerful Senator Har- the high prices There may be even "trust" rison of Mississippi, are asserting a President's because fireside chat fedfoe necessity for a reversal of eral policy. But, again, there is voice penetrates everywhere. much more talk fesn action, and in At a time, too, when foe prices foa meantime foe country's busi- of bonds and shares of corporation ness Is sliding lower and lower. stock are sinking like they have out bursts ChairThe difficulty in foe present situ- double pneumonia, securities and ation and foe thing that probably man Douglas of foe with a small commission exchange foe for has been more responsible crooked about of dynamite cargo else business slump than anything exstock foe underneath Is that business heretofore has been dealings Fortunateof the country. changes unable to tell what foe federal govof ernment is going to da It has be- ly for foe hundreds of thousands stock exchange foe mall investor, with s come evident alfeady that much further somewhat changed atmosphere in quotations did not fall aa a result of Mr. Douglas learned congress, there are many business had men who are more hopeful than remarks. The prices already the But knees. below fallen the a month ago. Business men, big gave and little, are quick to note that Douglas statement certainly no confidence to those, whp.were bethere are senators and representacongress tives who think foe time has ar- ginning to believe that some of foe undo to would try some rived for business to receive And it ought to be wrongs previously dime. consideration. added that unleu business does Just about foe same time and durget some consideration, this current ing frequent appeals from foe sendepression is going to be as bad as ators and representatives that foe foe last one. The federal govern- tax laws bad to be overhauled, foe ment must give attention to foe ag- President sent a report to congress. ricultural problem and it must fit It was a report by foe New York that Job Into some consideration of Power authority, charging foe powfoe other half of American life, er interests with some weird misnamely, the commerce and indus- doings. I happen to know some of foe folk on foe staff iff foe power try nitside of agricultural life. know It will be recalled that during foe authority and I feel that they foe about as power much about Roosejust President first two years of to say velts administration there was a problem as I do which is foe sitBock of laws passed that were of they are pretty dumb about Of course, those alleged uation. to the value Many country. great economists have brilliant Ideas of them were of a temporary character and were enacted on that about reforming America, and I am basil. That would have been fine dumb about that, too. if the administration had stopped Further: While this power au there. But it did not. The roam- thority report was being emthinkers who blazoned ing herd of upon foe front pages of were scattered far and wide in fedPresident Boosevelt newspapers. eral Jobs had to have their innings. with At least they thought they had to was holding .long conferences Fred Wilkie Carlisle, Wendell and All of their pet have a turn at bat. theories had'to be tried out. The who personalize foe power trust, result: many laws that were purely if there be a power trust. Mr. with those experimental, dangerous, damaging Boosevelt was talking foe large to in men an effort get business. to and a burden to go ahead with With many millions of others, I power interests construction and expansion proexpected at that time to see these work fur unemto grams provide queer looking laws shaken down, ployed. corrected, or repealed where it was found necessary. That has not happened. Again, foe result: foe counThe political strategy of blaming on try's business from foe smallest everything big business worked well for a general store at a cross roads or a Different time, just as foe garage or a gasoline station to the greatest corporation, like General old demagoguery Picture Motors or Pennsylvania railroad, "Wall has had to suffer under foe heavy Street" used to inflame thousands heel of the national government, when a politician orated and slapped The reason that congress is show- his legs with widely swinging arms. ing signs of a movement that will But foe picture is different now. revise foe tax structure is because The attack on business haa become out a mill atone on business and it hffs businesses smaller these through foe country have now got crushed little as well as big and their fill of government red tape, since there are so many more complex reports, visiti of investismaller ones than there are trusts gators, new tax forms and levies, and monopolies, members of conor what have you. Those people gress are hearing about it from are making themselves heard here men whom they went to school with in Washington. at home. So if congress takes some action But what is to be done? Let conlooking to a fair deal for business, gress repeal about five hundred laws just as it is quite determined to do that force business to pay more for something for agriculture, I erter-tai- the privilege of doing business than no doubt about foe response it gets out of its whole volume; reit will get from the business inter- duce or revise foe direct taxes and ests. As far as business has made foe thousand and one items bring itself felt, it is apparently aiking of tax out in foe open io foe people only to be treated equitably with can see and know what they are labor.' Every one knows that foe cut out forty or fifty of foe paying; last three or four sessions of con' silly experiments that were worked gress have been frightened to death up by foe coterie of individuals who every time a labor leader showed are feeding Mr. Roose hilL The mi reward up given velt constantly capitol d and cockeyed C. O. foe was sitdown I. congress schemes for spending money and strikes, violence and a general mess. The condition has lefNu good- - thereby reduce foe federal expenses these and many more of honest ly number of senators and reprecan If they are sentatives a bad taste in their purposebusinessbe done. can done, again employ mouths. workers and as it employs work-er- a they come off foe relief rolla There is plenty of dirty linen in and ai they get wagea they buy. foe business closet. It has hard This means profits and profits mean wash day ahead to tax receipt by the treasuries of restore it to foe state and nation. Meaning To show how some of these taxes in Business respect of the bulk of foe people. Buscome about, I am told that Herman iness has been smug. It has thought Oliphant, general counsel to foe too little, in many instances, of its secretary of foe treasury, promoted obligations to the public at large. foe ridiculous tax on undistributed But surely there is a point beyond profits of corporations to declare which federal punishment ought noi dividends of all of foeiffi earnings since is a there go responsibility and he was (or it. It did just that. also in the other direction. Unless But when the corporations had disbusiness gets a reasonable chance tributed to their shareeverything to aland on its own feet, how ia holders and their volume of business it going to workeri aud fell off, they had no money left to reduce foe relief rolls? tide them over until business picked Every individual wants to earn up again. Hence, some of them some money. He wants a return are on foe verge of bankruptcy, for bis labor. He dreams some day do not know where Mr. Oliphant of a retirement, a lay off when he got foe idea, or how he sold it to can watch foe world go by. I can Mr. Roosevelt. I do not know of see no reason 'why the federal any business connection that Mr. not encourage, government should Oliphant ever had with any imporrather than ' discourage, auch a tant corporation. It ia foe It ia. conviction of a however, to note that Mr.important, thing. Oliphant very great many, an increaung has made no move whatsoever to number of people that foe federal defend this brain child that turned government ia messing too much out to be such an unwanted baby. into business. (And while writing shout Mr. But aside from that phase. There be it may noted that are a number of things happening Secretary Morgcnfeau. came. until onto that are difficult to understand. At the scene, there was never any oced a time when business ia sliding off tor a general counsel to foe secrelike a snowball going down hill, foe tary of foe treaiury.) President steps out and orderi an Western Newspaper Union. about NEVER LET THEM KNOW matter how much jrour I aches and your nerves scream, your hiMband. became bo ie only a man, can nenr understand why you are eo bard to lire with one week In every month. Too often the honeymoon le wracked by the nagging wlfa The tongue of a three-quartwlra woman never lete her buiband know by outward tign that die ie a victim of periodic pain. Far three generatioaeonewoman haa told another bow to so mil. Ins through with Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tons up the system, thne learning thedlBOnmforUfrom the functional disorder which women must endure hi the three ordeels of lift. L Turning from girlhood to womanhood. Z Preparing tar motherhood. S. Approaching "middle age." Don't be m three-quart- er wtft, take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go -- Smiling Through." NO Perfect Virtues Industry, economy, honesty and kindness form a quartette of vir- Howard, Bette Da- - tues that will never be improved via, and Olivia de upon. James Oliver. featuring Natidnal Topic Interpreted by William Bruckart Washington. Congress has been doing a deal of talking about helping business to get Much Talk , on its feet, but it No Action has not yet DURBIN will do Leslie Havilland. It does not sound new, because it is that old. old story at the matinee idol, foe spitfire leading woman who is in love with him, and foe moonstruck young IiCriie Howard woman who blindly adores him. What is new is the refreshing, witty treatment the story has been given. Never before have foe three featured players been so deft. ODDS AMD HMDS Gertrude Berg litu fairly mowed under with fence rs recently when the rounded out eight years as euthor, producer end iter of The Goldbergi." VUryert lore to work INSIST ON GENUINE with her, iho i so patient, so helpful, to like the crrnipauitmale Molly the pieyi . . . Doloret CoitcUo maket her comeback to I ho screen in Girls on WNU W Irobetion" end according to fellow workeri it la a brilliant comeback . . . James Stewart geti the trend role opposite Joan Crawford in Shopworn Angel. Very Cooper played it in the reriion made years ago . . . George Raft is determined Io be e director tome day, to he he s agreed to work as an apprentice in r arioua technical department i of the itudio in order to teem the butinni thoroughly. He eon only do i when he is not acting, oj course, so ho ie utking Iaramounl to giro him nice, long raeeliani between pictiirei . . . John Iturrymnra is going to make another Bulldog Drummond NUJOL 40-- 37 Were you ever alone In a strange city? picture. C Western Newspaper Union. HOTEL herself once used fans aa graceful aa these that adorn this strikingmatequilt. You need but three rials to bring out the contrast of that will ;thi8 rich design-o- ne Cleopatra palm-le-af VIRGINIA VALEA JJEANNA Joins Sonia Sew-Your-O- wn . It you wera you know (he Bust of Benjamin Frankila fru valus of this newspaper Houdons bust of Benjamin FrankAlone in strange chy. It is pretty dulL lin, done in 1778, while he was AmerEven the newspapers dont seem to ican minister in Paris,- is reputed to print many of foe thinp that interest be foe first likeness iff an American you. Headline stories are all made by a painter of sculptor in but there is something Jacking. right, That Europe. The atatue is owned by something is local news. Franklin and Marshall college. FoTTm ood newspapers are edited eqieeiaUy for their local readers. News of your friends and neighbors is needed First to Use Mesmerism along with that of for off places. That Anion Meamer waa foe first man to is why a newspaper in a strange city use hypnotism ai an aid to science. is so uninteresting. And that ia why At that time it wai labeled this newspaper is so important to you. and waa considered a NOW is a good time to get to . . . Mea-meriii- KNOW YOUR NEWSPAPER n half-bake- you know, Milady, that Claus and have joined forces to make this the brightest, charmingest Christmas you've ever known? Yes, its a fact! And you who've tried so hard to be good (and never a little naughty) are going to be rewarded to the full. Gifts from Santa by Claus to you. Heres what you may expect (but remember, "Do not open until Christmas). Festive Fashion. You're in line for personalized gifts this year, lucky lady, and what could be closer to your heart's desire than a velvet housecoat-nothing indeed knows every girl's weak- DID (Sew-Your-O- ness). Set No. 1423 packed neatly font stocking (me fine morning dress plus daiwl The former, shorts, will be a peachy corny tion to wear to parties when pJ want to be "dressed up smU'l The Temple Trio, a hat, scarf 1 muff set, waa designed to putil little Hollywood in your ChraJ mas. Ita as bright and chetifcl as you could wish for. Hope youll the winner, little lady! The Patterns. Pattern 1210 is designed fcl sizes 14 to 20 (32 to 42 buJ Size 16 H (full length) requires FJ yards of 39 inch material; in I dium length 514 yards. Pattern 1422 Is designed fc sizes Small Medium FaL 40), arid' Large apron requires 1 yards of II inch material for medium aeT The dressy style requires yards of 39 inch material t medium size, plus 4 yards of & chine ruffling for trimming, aspj tured. Pattern 1393 is designed k. sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 years. Sal requires 2 yards of 39 ir.ch eJ1 terial. Pattern Set 1423 is designed t (34-38- ), (42-44- ). Darling and Practical. For Miss weve specially designed a pair of really different aprons. One is the kind to wear when actually doing kitchen chorea, the other is a dressy model so pretty you will make a darling host- - For the Very Young. If you're a very young lady you may find Gift No. 1393 or Gift 'To.voiita of the Kecipe Week.'- -' Custard a Real Treat. 'T'REAT the family to a pump-kicustard as a change from the usual pie. Canned pumpkin ia suggested because it is already cooked, mashed and ready to use, which saves considerable time and energy. Bake the custard in a basin, not too large or too deep. Pumpkin n sizes Small (18 in. head size), dium (20 in. head size), and Lv;J (21 14 in. head size). The onseni-- l medium size, requires l'a yarf of 54 inch material. Send your order to The Setrl Circle Pattern Dept., 149 Kel Montgomery Ave., San Franckl Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coij uda each. 'Nfcari New Pattern Book. Send 15 cents for the BarhJ Bell Fall and Winter Pall Book. Make yourself attract'd practical and becoming c!ofe selecting designs from the bara Bell eaqA good size would be one which make patterns. Bell Syndicate WNli Sente. holds a quart. T - well-planne- d, Pumpkin Custard. 1 cups canned A teaspoon singer U teaspoon nutmeg pumpkin cup sugar, part 1 teaspoon salt brown less 1 teaspoon cinnamon . cups milk lit teaspoon cloves Beat pumpkin thoroughly with dry ingredients. Beat eggs slightly, add to milk and combine with pumpkin mixture. Pour into baking pan, set in a pan of water (Vi inch deep on pan), and bake for about 45 minutes in a moderate oven (375 degrees). Chill before serving, unmold onto chop platter, and garnish. MARJORIE H. BLACK. Read to Consider lout tear h ai xxmi Gives. Easier, Quicker (Olcm3n Htnw rc gift that brings tbs better. Maser ironing in sJUS less tuna over old methods! ( Use effort. Genaino iaetant Iklii One of the largest oil companies in the United States says that through advertising it is able to market its product at lesa than one-hamill per gallon. li RUC JJ aoneUMpeneWnenemMborw eoel Mae handle. Be this Hral vrteg Sift foe Mother or Staler st raw toM FEEBPOLDERS-SraJsportc- HE COUMMI E' wf LUMP AND ST0 lf CHEWlLONGlBILUNAYYiTOBACCOt LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Ne Atf Xtra Oli-pha- Nutmeg aind Mace, Used as Spices, From Same Tree , foe nutmeg- Ie then dliclosed, surrounded. by a fleshy fibrous covering, which Is foa mace. Like foe nutmeg, it ia very fragrant. The nutmeg tree begmi to bear fruit when it Ie eight yeara old, and gqe on for shout 00 yeara Nutmeg and macs are used not only in cookery ae a flavoring for custards and a but in medicine as a stimulant and to disguise foe taste of un--- Oui uhms are Ulleu Uavuii-- w,U: nutmeg and mice and both these spices come from foe same plant, the nutmeg tree, which grows in foe East and West Indies and Bra siL The ime reaches a height ol about 30 feet end has large leathery evergreen leaves wtilch give out a rich odor, end small, pale yellow flowers The fruits open into two nearly equal halvea end druga pear-shape- - pud-ding- varieties tn of crab teams in a huddle." ( |