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Show BtLLfens THE SELECT SHOPPE 1 045 East 2 st South i Hvland 3346 1 Rir.ARiiorsL New Fall Line I WASH FROCKS "Critzy-Bell- e NEW STYLES NEW COLOUS SJ00 SIZES 14 to H and $95 Final Clearance SHEER FROCKS Reg. $1.95 and $2.49 Sizes 14 to 44 $159 SUMMER GLOVES 50c 79c S9c NETS FABRICS WIIIITES and NAVY SILK "GOLDETTE" KNIT SLIPS - SOSIETIIING $1.29 NEW NOTES I Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. S. Parsons, 679 Bryan Avenue, announce the engagement of t,helr daughter Margaret Ellen, to Lawrence Noall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew iNoall. The marralge will take place September 10 in in the L. D. S. temple of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Angus M. Lambert, 1938 East Twenty-fir- st South street, announce the . engagement of their daughtter, Dorothy to J. Webster Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Jones, 1257 Crystal avenue. The marriage will take place August 17. The Ladies' auxiliary of the Bethel Baptist church held its monthly missionary meeting Wednesday afternoon at the homa of Mrs. William Miller, 3173 Highland Drive. Mr. Sanders and Mrs. Stetvenaon were assisting hostesseswhile Mrs. A. A. Allen conducted the program. Announcement of the marriage of Miss Daphene Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin F. Smith and Roland G. Christopherson, son ot Mr. and Mrs. M E. Christopherson, which took placer Saturday in the L. D. S. Church, at Washington, D. C, is announced by the parents of the bride. Edward P. Kimball per formed tho ceremony. . Buttle, 1643 announces the East street, of her daughter, Sally, to Edward R. Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. LeRoy Richards. The mar 21 in riage will take place August S. L. D. tempie. the Salt Lake Ti. A sonata is not a simple piece Ilka It consists of three or even $1.79 Elephants and other wild beasts wash themselves freely In streams ami lakes, and sometimes use mud plasters. Birds nod some Insects particularly antsalso bathe their Injured parts. Sheep seek out certain helpful herbs and eat them, snd cats sometimes do the same with special kinds of grass. Instinct seems to come into these heal ing methods a good deal, for animals that have rheumatism lie out In the sunlight, and so get the benefit of Its warmth. Ants that have hod their "feelers" cut hare been known to have "flrst-ald- " treatment from their friends, who dressed the wound with a fluid that came from the mouth. A wound ed chimpanzee manages to stop bleed' Ing by putting grass snd leaves on the rase wound, and there Is a of a dog which, when it had been badly bitten on the nose by a Tlper, kept on dipping Its head into running water for severs I days, snd In the end got better. Montreal Herald. w.-i- four sections or movements, each mora or less Independent of the other, states an authority on music In the Montreal Herald. It generally begins with s qu'.i-nioveinenr. followed by a slow oue, and finishes with another quirk r bright piece. The three are related by their keys, making one complete piece of music. Symphonies are also composed In tills form. Allegro is a common word often met. It is used In a double sense. A piece of music Is frequently called an Allegro, and the word Is used to Indicate the character of the piece, which should be' played In a lively manner. Andante Is used In a similar way, but means almost the opposite. The literal translation of sndante Is "going." It Is generally modified by another tprin, sm-l- i as "Andante con motw" with motion and s little life. Allegro is also subject to the same modification. The Ktude, or study, was Invented by Iturn. It was originally Intended for purely technical purposes, but evolved into s beautiful piece, with Chopin, Ilensclt, Llsxt, snd others. Some of them are anion: the most popular of piano compositions. vs. New Manager's FEATURES in every Department. Come in look over these timely and unusual bargains. The last day for these features will be Saturday, August 10th. CLEARANCE Ladies' S00 gauge fine RAYON HOSE HURRY and get several pairs. They are ail summer shades. Pair CLEARANCE Ladies' White SUMMER BAGS ODD LOT Gwee-dor- was marked and released. Twenty-four hours later It was taken sixty miles swsy at Ballyshannon, writes an authority in the Montreal Herald. Good going, yet not equal to the traveling powers of the sea. Seals marked on the PrlhllnfT Islands In the Far North 0 have been taken In the Antarctic, miles away. They had covered that distance In Ave months. Most wild creatures are home-loveand spend all their lives In one district, but there are exceptions. The caribou trek north In spring and south In autumn. They move In herds so large that they will take forty-eighours to pass one spot, snd they cover between fifty and seventy miles dally. ' Elephants move in small herds at Irregular Intervals. They travel by sight and, considering their weight, it Is remarkable that they can cover fifty miles between dusk and down. 29 Men's Dress STRAW HATS 10.-00- LADIES' SHEER FROCKS 59 OF FINE COTTON VOILES ht Species of Termites Some of the species of termites of southern and tropical Africa build nests of clay twenty or more feet In height. These art called termltaria. Among these higher species, the termltaria are often gigantic structures of great durability. They are formed of earth particles ' cemented together with either saliva or fecal material and upon drying the impregnated earth becomes of a cement-lik- e hardness. Besides those of the African species, mentioned, the most remarkable of all termltaria are the lofty steeple-lik- e Australia. structures of northern These also reach a height of 20 feet with a basal diameter of 12 feet, and the Interiors of such a nest present a mate of Irregular chambers and passages. In its deeper recesses the brood Is reared and the royal cell containing the queen termite Is located. j; C. Feimey Co. Sugarhouse Store SERVE Laura Larson's Ice Cream FOR DESSERT OFTEN It's Refreshing It Saves Time It's Healthful It's Preferred MANY DELICIOUS FLAVORS FOR A VARIED CHOICE Laura Larson Ice Cream Shop South Uth East Hyland Rats Fish With Tails The "flslilng rat." found on the uninhabited atolls off the coast of New M"MM"MM,MMMM,MMprT Double Part Wool BLANKETS $188 The Olive Troa's Arrival after the discovery of the American continent the olive was conveyed thither by the Spanish settlers. Introduced Into Mexico by the Jesuit missionaries of the Seventeenth century. It was planted by a similar agency In California. The assumption Is made that seed was Introduced In 170!) from Mexico and planted at the San Diego mission, whence cuttings were taken to other missions throughout California. Guinea, Is an extraordinary animal, writes L E. Taylor. Seattle, Wash., In Collier's Weekly. As the Islands are barren, these rats sre obliged to flsb In the sea for their food, a feat which they accomplish by dangling their pink tolls In the water from the edge o( a flat rock. Suddenly a crab will grab It and that Is the end of the crab. 49 Indian Design BLANKETS Soon i 66 x 76 49 ' ....... Plane Pangborn Tests New "Round the World" Single Cotton BLANKETS These are sheer frocks that have been much higher prices. They are gay colorful florals that make you you look smart. AT ONLY g riii"rr'iT-ir'- REDUCED REDUCED FOR FAST CLEARANCE rs ITaviland china Is made at Limoges, France. SI. Charles Hsvlland established his works here In 1840 to make porcelain for the American market Dresden china Is really Meissen, china. RtiolutioBs la Congress j The Meissen porcelain factory was esA Joint resolution, says the Washtablished by royal patent In January, ington Star, differs from s bill only In 1710. by Johann Frledrich Bnttger, a technical way, and has, when passed, whose works were equipped In the casthe force of law, and Is, therefore, sub- tle of Alhrechtslnirg overlooking the ject to veto. It should be noted, how. town of Meissen, Germany, a few ever, that proposed constitutional miles west of Dresden. Sevres, France, amendments do not require the Presi- Is the location of the factory making dent's signature. These are often chlnnwnre hearing this name. It was made in the form of Joint resolutions, established here In 17.10 with the finanand In that case need not be presented cial aid of Madame de Pompadour, for signature. A concurrent resolu- the factory, with the entire personnel, tion deals with matters pertaining to having been transferred from both houses of congress, but Is merely an expression of congressional opinion, and as such has no legal effect and need not be presented to the Takes Earth's Quako Pubs " Records obtained by the large seismograph Installed In sn underground vault at the Selsmologlcal laboratory Sea Lion and Walrus at Pasadena, Calif, yield new facts Despite their widely different hah-it-s ahont earthquakes which may cause and manner of living, the sea linn scientists to develop new theories and the walrus belong to the same about the Interior of the earth. Most group of animals as the dog, cat, wolf, seismographs Indicate only the vibralinn and the hears. Though they spend tory motions of the earth at a given much of their time In the sea they point, hut the Pasadena Instrument ore true mammals of the variety car- also takes the earth's pulse by meas nivore and would drown If kept under uring the relative movements of two the water too long. They return to different points. It responds only to land to breed and give milk to their stretches or compressions snd Indiyoung In the manner of the above men- rectly to vibratory movements. tioned anImals.Aafst hjih wsfisiiisiir"ii To Meet Penney's New Manager Wild Animals Like Homes; Some Take Long Journeys e A salmon taken In the nets at '' Cbinaware s it. In Newark Parish church "Ringing for Cofer" Is a custom whicb has lasted for over 300 years, soys Tit-Bit- s It commemorates the night Mngnxlne. when a wealthy merchant named Gofer lost himself In the forest which then surrounded Newark and was Infested with thieves. Suddenly he heard the sound of Newark's bells snd was guided safely home by their music. To commemorate bis escnpe Gofer left a on goodly sum for Newark condition that they "rang for Gofer4 every year on Sunday nights in October and November. The curfew bell Is still rung at Bodmin, and also In the very center of London, st Lincoln's Inn. It Is rung every night st nine, Just ss in former days, when sll the barristers and students lived In the Inn and were subject to the despotic rule of the Benchers. The luckless student who was out after curfew was severely reprimanded, and for a second offense was liable to be "dlsmyssed ye House." well-know- n OPEN HOUSE "If humans had spirits that could leave the bmly. so did cat." This the belief of the Kgyptlun. whitse religion riirther provided s goddess to guide the little ghost travelers. At their Journey's end was great happiness In e sort of glorlllitl Kcypt. with summer meadows and rlrlier hunting grounds. This belief In Immortality Is related by Klennur 1niIi Simmons, noted New York authority nn cats and their care. It gives thought to tlm problem of the modern city dweller, confronted with the death of a beloved pet. Health department rulings prohibit the burial of animals within the city limits, A final ride to the happy hunting ground, via the city garbage wagon, cannot possibly be conceived as Just compensation for the wagging tall of yesterdays. Frowned upon, perhaps, by those who know not the devotion of a loyal the pet cemeteries never thcless have provided the answer to those who And It In their heart to do homage to their loved animal friends. Afresh with flowers, pleasant and sunshiny, the summer meadows characterise In full tho disposition of the faithful pet. Almost a thousand animals now are "resting" in the Angeles pet cemetery near Calabasas. Including dogs, cats, monkeys, parrots, canaries and one turtle. Los Angeles Times. a dance. " Animals, fiinfc, Insects' Administer to Injuries 1 SOCIAL Mrs. Pamilla - Egyptians Celieved Cat Had Spirit Like Humans 1 Bells "Ring for Gofer- ,a Merchant Who Was Lost ALL SIZES $1.49 Sonata Is Composed of Sections and Movements' 2220 2103 "Where Quality Is Supreme" FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE NEW ON THE STAGE- DTails The matter of usefulness probably explains the fact that horses and cattle have so much larger and heavier tails In comparison to their size than Is the case with elephants and swine The horses and cattle need their rear appendages to swltlh sway the flies, but the elephants and swine, with their thick hides, are bothered comparatively little by these pests, so do not need large tails. ag Haifa Is Modern City Tfalfa Is the principal port of Pales tine, and is a modern city, being little more than a century old. From Mount Carmel, above the city, the view em braces half of Palestine. Mount Car mel was one of the resorts of the ... ... . he will use with two In CSO a . non-sto- p horsepower nf the now "Unncrcu-nurnoll- l j round the world flight. He tested the ship at Floyd Bennett airport. motors and has a top flying speed of 237 miles per hour. .tnnino in tha eoplintt which plane Is powered Flrlng-wIng- Ihe " ; Prophet Elijah, and on the mountain mny be seen the School of the Proph ets, a large, psrtly srtlflclnl cavern. In which It Is said the Iloly Family rested on the return from Egypt SALT LAKE'S ONLY STAGE SHOW i 20 ; 20 People On Stage W. REX JEWELL PRESENTS GEORGE STANLEY AND HIS "GEORGIA CRACKERS" SINGIN'EST BUNCH OF MUSIC MA KIN EVER SUCKED CIDER THROUGH A GIRLS and PARKER THE "CUT-UPS- DANCIN'EST THAT " STRAW-L- EE BAND ON THE SCREEN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. IN Great" "Kathryn the BEGNER With ELIZABETH AND "Silver Streak" 2nd Feature NEWS COMEDY CARTOON Go Where Everybody Goes |