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Show The Bulletin Page 2 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE THE BULLETIN Issued by COMMERCIAL. PRINTING CO. 2044 South 11th East Street Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Hyland 864 One Year L50 Subscription: 8 Months 50c 75c Months 6 Advertising Rates on Request news items, social and sport activities, must be in Copy for the office not later than noon, Thursday, for . publication In the following issue of The Bulletin." "The Bulletin", circulation and distribution in this district Is ap proximate three miles long by two miles wide. A TRIBUTE .TO Dr. E. E. Hartwell MARIE CURIE ; Enrollment has begun in earnest at the popular southeast Salt By LEONARD A. BARRETT Physician & Surgeon T Large numbers College. Osteopath South High and West of East, MAIN OFFICE No discovery has contributed, enter the will RESipENCE OFFICE students school 511 and 12 Templeton Bldg. more to alleviate human suffering! 964 East 21st South next classes freshman college than the re-- ', rhone Was. 4876 Phono Hy. 1489-month. search work of m. to 6 m. 10 a. lira. p. lira. 7 to 9 p. m. Mine. Curie In be necessary to limit It may A total charge of $17. for All Fees Reasonable. the field, of the number of Salt Lake freshthe Surgical removal of Tonsils and Adenoids. What Padorder in man seeking admittance erewski does for AU minor operations performed in Main Office. to provide, class room space for music; Use, beds. with hospital Equipped out of the city students whom accomCurie Nine years experience private and hospital practice. the college wishes. to accomodate plished for science. Both were j in its dormitories. born In the little j Inquiries from all sections of of Po- -. country are probably contributes to the re- championship. However, they still the intermountain country inland. The same forms and improvements but too have two games to play and one being received indicating an spirit of perse- interest in Westminster creased is the them with of realize to verance permthe fails frequently eated both of I first team of Priests. These as her work becomes better value of patronizing the other these Polish sub-- 1 business houses in the district, two teams are scheduled to play known. same altruistic pasand the A recent pamphlet entitled "an Jects, ruthlessly riding over them to Friday, August tenth at 5:80 ' tireless work. motivated their sion educational opportunity graphispend thousands of dollars that p. m. to interpret continues Paderewski cally portrays the student life of to- - the world the finest in music, bring little additional business the college and shows how wide- whila the work of Mine. Curie came Into the community. All eateries for the Ward ten ly. the Westminster students are to au end iu her recent death at the A pertinent thought for Sugar-hous- e business men is: "Am I nls tournament must be in to the attending prominent universities early age of sixty-siWith pernicious anemia sapping helping to build up the , comm uni- recreation committee by Friday for advanced work. A group of the little Polish woman her ty by giving all of the patronage August 10th. The following di 28 representative students are did vitality, not have sufficient strength-tvisions of play will be used: Boys found to have attended 23 differ1 can to local concerns?" overcome, so read the press dissingles and doubles (15 years of. ent French universities, numbers of them patches; but, from- - the "A age and under,) Mens singles scientists come the words, long and doubles (over 15 years of having won high honors. accumulation of radiations during The college is distributing this her career as a sclenst was a conWomen's singles and age,) Roubles, and mixed doubles. There pamphlet free to Inquiring stud- tributing factor to her death." Marie Curie was born In Warsaw ' is no fee for entering and every- ents. in Russian- Poland In 1867. Alone in the Ward that plays tennis though the wife of a celebrated is urged to sign up for the events French chemist, Pierre Curie, she won distinction n her own name. they want to enter as soon as Among the most notable honors conpossible. Play will begin Mon Wall Down Torn to ferred upon her was the Nobel day, August 13th. Free Trapped Cat prize, which was given to her on twe occasions, the' only person Oceanside. Calif. Kitty, kitty, who was ever thus favored.. After kitty, called ; Frederick Delfeld-e- r the death of her distinguished husSUGARIIOUSE when he heard the ' frantic band 'she continued her research cries of a cat high up In tbs Continued From Page 1) work at the Sorbonne in France. walls of the Ranch and Garden It Is very frequently argued that now The Genealogical Society has first South where the Plaza store at Vista, but no cat apcareer for a woman Is Incompata been reorganized with Brother is. On the north side of Twenty-firpeared. After much coaxing, and ible with the responsibility of being South was the Smoot Park still no cat, a carpenter was Ralph P. Jones as president' and Not so with wife and mother. a: John 21. Smith and Mr. Brown and danco hall, where the young called to tear out a section of Mme. Between her husband Curie. ' as counsellors. The organization people' came to frolic. There the walls to liberate the pet, and herself there was a bond of should do good work this winter also was a famous grove on the which had climbed high up begreat love and admiration. She was tween the wallaThe family her husbands helpmate in his prowith three such names at the couth side of Twenty-fir- st South put the cat In a cupboard while fessional work as well as the mis-- , above head. Highland Drive. It attended a celebration. The tress of his home and mother of hla A little later Martin Gams cat had gone exploring: hut found for Mme. Curie did have a child, lumber yard and planning mill It Impossible to get bark. a daughter, who married' a child, Already the new Relief Society, appeared on the south-we- st corRumor has It that the scientist. various class leaders and visiting ner of Twenty-firSouth and will now daughter and her officers, are. buoy contacting their Highland Drive. continue of her work the celebrated an is Opposite teachers preparatory to the win- energetic little drug store was FATAL TO TWELVE parents. The disease which has baffled the ters work. established. This was the begin skill of physicians has been cancer. ning of a thriving business disWith the discovery of radlunf an Last Sunday evening a good trict now known as Sugarhouse, Two Negro Boy Are Blamed Important advance has been made In effecting a cure. When this Among those with great forefor Distribution. crowd enjoyed the services held dreaded disease Is finally conquered, for a successful business sight on the lawn. ' district and who were- instrument Philadelphia. Twelve' men are hnmanlty will owe much to the name Curie. of Simplicity la chartal in its development were W. dead and two otherrare blind, vicThere will be no evening ser- G. A. Smoot, a real pioneer, Mar- tim police believe, of poison liquor acteristic of genius The request of Mme. Chile was that no display vices next Sunday. Fast, services tin Gam, Nephi Hanson, J A. found by two negro boys In a vacant take place at her funeral ObservIn West Philadelphia. house will be held as usual at eleven Rockwood, the Free boys, the ing this request her frail body was Five of those who died are white a. m. Richards boys and others. Today and seven negroes. One man died laid to rest. In a little cemetery In we have in this thriving little In his car, parked In front of his jParis. It is beyond reason to think home. Another died at his home that either France or Poland will Everything is In readiness for community practically every type '.ever let the world forget Its great complaining to his wife that debt to the Ward outing at Lagoon on of business represented. Included after the discoverer of radium. 11L he was Others died In hospitals. Plana are under way to in these are first-claFriday. Police have Issued s warning entertain the children of the stores, drug stores, frock shops, against purchasing illicit liquor In Captivity Breaks Hearts of Many Wild Horses Ward at Liberty Park in the near gift shops, furniture stores, bar- any part of the city. They have ber shoe a shops, bank, repairing arrested James Marshall and Don future. Monmouth, Ore. Capturing wild shops, theatres, beauty parlors, Louis, both negroes and both four- horses has Its thrills, but in some lumber yards, coal yards, sendee teen. The boys, the police say, ad- ways its & sorry business, says W. keg of R. Adams, rodeo promoter, who has stations, .postofficq cafes, auto- mitted finding a In a vacant house and drainliquor brought many untamed broncos from mobile dealers, tailors, library, It Into five gallon cans, other eastern Oregon. ing pop-coshops, millinery shops, tin receptacles and. jars. "Wild horses when frightened and Jewelry store, markets, tire shops, James Witten, twenty-ninand excited give ' snorts which can be electrical shops, barbecues and Wiliam rmud. twenty-eight- , both heard a long way," Adams said. many others, to say nothing of white, confessed, according to po- "They sort of whistle." The High Priests of' the Ward doctors, dentists, a police station lice, that they bought the liquor from Adams recently captured 20 wild the boys. horses for exhibition at rodeos In and enjoyed their annual Persons In the section of West western Oregon. in Fairmont Park recently; The To those interested, and watchwhere most of the vic"Four of. our twenty died on the Philadelphia social was a splendid success and ing the progress of Sugarhouse a tims1 lived said negroes have been trip down. lie said. Not from the all those present enjoyed the pro- great change 'has place. selling liquor there recently for 25 truck Journey. They died' from gram, that had been arranged for Today the difference in the picture cents a pint. heartbreak. Couldn't stand (he them. One woman was at first believed shackles of captivity. One was a is simply appalling between Sugarhouse of 1853 and 1934. For to have been a victim of the poison beautiful stallion about eleven years the ensuing weeks "The Bulletin' liquor. She was found by a neigh- old. The lossM of his freedom meant' bor, prostrate on her parlor floor. dtytth hbn The Ward, softball tournament will publish an article giving the The hospital records show she died Is rapidly drawing to a close. Tbs history and Igaoraaea development of the pt heort trouble, although detect Ignorance Is the night of. the undefeated second Priests team various 135 business enterprises fives still Insist her death was supermind,- bat s night without moon or seems almp qcytalxi to wb the which have sprung up since 1853. induced by bad liquor. .ar. ConfBdUA Jt W rsi-dlu- - ATTENTION .Post Office distribution In the . Rural routes make it absolutely that the forms of .'"The ' neecssary Bulletin" be. closed not later than Thursday noon. -- . ever-danger-o- x. THE EDITOR SAYS ! strong as its weakest link, and so is a community only as strong, as its A chain hi only as The value of weakest member. a business in. a community can not be measured so much by the volume 'of business transacted, as its attitude toward the other business houses; In the district. Very frequently, a bouse doing only a few hundred dollars worth of business each month will con tribute more to the of the. entire 'community than a concern doing thousands of dollars worth of business. The smaller concern contributes, more to the community because it patronizes local concerns, It advertises in the local, newspaper , and. contributes to local reforms and imThe larger concern provements. by ng DEAR FRIENDS, Mr. Rickards the manager of the Granite Furniture Co, left today for the furniture markets to buy the fall supply of new merchandise for the store. Before he left he told me to write "The Bulletin ad for this week. I dont know how to write a regular newspaper ad, so 111 have, to go about it in my own way. Just . a little personal, chat.. On the floor at the Granite Furniture Co. there are about one dozen living room suites that have been displayed as floor samples for the last few months. They must now be sold to make room for the new stock that will soon arrive, and in order to move them, they have been greatly reduced in price. If you are planning on a new living room suite for your borne,. it will pay you to come in and see the wonderful values being offered, now. Sincerely Sandy Mac Thrift FOR rrWARD - NOTES RICHARDS st . - - st poison booze - . ss dry-goo- ds 20-gall- FOREST DALE rn e, get-togeth- er . . FUHHlXJJHETCOi 1050 East. 21st South - |