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Show SELECT SHOPPE N. Worthl... U. 3. Mosey Terms Used on Sea Liner Double Bats la Larger of the United States soy paper money The Contiwhich proved worth nental currency Issued during the Involution fell very low, but ultimately waa redeemed. Also, In isiKi, the greenbacks fell to X cents to the dollar, but returned to par. government Puzzle to Inexperienced hasThenever issued common terms some Than the Player Himself double but, which stand Decide !. Tiers are of the The which are used aboard Uuers and lti player at the rear of the orchestra, may be puzzling to landlubbers. ii larger than the player himself. Like which 1045 Such terms as cabin, dck, lifeboat, the cello, it baa a spike which rests upand on the floor. Owing to the thickness of captain, ventilator, mast, compass, Sl'GARIIOUSE a writer In the ChlCBgn Tribsays hull, lti strings and because of the great une, are too well known to be exsize of the Instrument, exceptional : plained Wsifht of Salmon strength la required to press down the : Abaft, astern, aft In the back part Ladies1 Some kinds of shIiiioii of the Puclflc beavy strings. The bow is very sturdy. of the ship; behind It. coast run to weights of 70 or ewn utSolo playing on the douhle bass ALL SIZES NEW STYLES Amidships The middle portion or a most UK) pounds. Tin' COLORFUL HINTS would seem at flrnt sight to have all uvi'Kige Is not ship. more than "3 pounds for the iiiiim:it the dellciicy of sn elephant dancing. Beam Width of the ship. I 0. A., a:ilinon Other kinds are xiiciIUt. The double bass harmonies are of little IT HAPPENS TO THE or length over all, is extreme length. for the salmon ot the AtUiiuli-!- s solo there been have value, yet great Pelow "Downstairs." BEST OP CARS perhnps 15 poundi. players on the double bass, such as the I Boat Generally refers to a lifeboat Italian Dragonettl, or other small craft. -The very deep tonea of the double Bow, forward The front end of a Warn Woman Become of Age bass are essential si support for other (Bow as In ship. Under common law a woman attains 2 STYLES BEST GRADE ELASTIC instruments, writes so authority In the Dock The water in the space beher msjorlty at the age of twenty-on- e Washington Post. It Is the giant memtween wharves. unless s state law decrees otherwise. ber of the violin family. Fathom A nautical measure, equal In more than a third of the states, r Tbe of the double bass Is to six feet a state law or the constitution deAND WILL FIX IT heavy, gruff, ponderous. It may be Keel Backbone of the ship, running crees that a woman Is of age at eightMont Reasonable Prices ..At used to burlesque the effects of lighter lengthwise on the bottom. een. Presumably, the difference In the Instruments. In swift passages It csn Knot Speed In nautical miles; equal legal age of majority In men and womAND WE UYJRRY. never be entirely clear; for Its long, to .67 of s statute m. p. h. Is because the female attains physen heavy strings are slow to cease leeward The aide opposite from ical maturity at an sge two or three which the wind Is blowing ; swsy from years younger than the male. Patli-findIn Sugarhouao The double baas, then, may bt used the wind. If one's ship Is going east Magazine. for the most part aa s humble drudge, ward toward Europe and the wind Is giving tlie foundation of orchestral mufrom the north, then the south (or sic But It has capabilities, and the port) aide of the ship Is the lee side. great composers have given It passages Light A lighthouse, lightship, or that are of the utmost significance and lighted buoy. , importance. Nautical mile Distance of 0,060 feet, or of a degree of latitude. Oilskins Slickers or raincoats. War Weapons of Romans THE STATE LAW REQUIRES ALL CARS TO BE "Souwesters" are the rsln hate. A wharf structure INSPECTED ON OK BEFORE SEIT. 15th. Pier, long Rocks and Spears Hurled jutting mm Hi mi I a ii i mm " i i i .wmii mm:iara. virtyBW 'iu .a lliriia nilWill SleiiTnITrri out from land at which ships tie up, u.ibU'K3AB.fu Many of the modern weapons of unload. war are based on Improvements which load, and side of a ship, looking for I.ft have been made on ancient arms. Us ward. This is revealed by two weapons wed A a similar to Quay landing place by the ancients. The chief armaments pier, but of greater area. used by the Romans, for example, Running lights Colored lights to dis were the onager end balllsta, the fortinguish ships at night The main ones mer comparing to light field artillery, CARL LATIMER, Proprietor are green on the starboard side, red on the second to longer-rang- e guns. In middle. the and white port, 1 1 The onager, says the Montreal Fler- 21 34 Starboard Right hand side of ship. Mrs. E. J. Harvey of Loa Angeles, the engagement of their daughter, ald, consisted of a throwing arm of Stern The back portion of a ship. hnrd wood to which was attached Watch Shifts of four hours each, California is v Luting at the home oi Evelyn Christine, to Gordon Place, very a Mug wblch held a stone ball about when seamen work. The bells are Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Conniff, 2819 son of Mrs. Bessie Place, 1523 Ninth tlie size of a man's head, Tbe bal Chadwlck street. East street The marriage will take llsta was a much heavier wooden rung every half hour, by twos, up to then begin over again. Start Mrs. Harvey is the sister of O. place September 7, in the Salt Lake framework upon which was mounted eight;st 12, and 4 a. m. and p. m. 8, ing s crossbow of enormous power, the C. and B. B. Conniff and formerly City L. D .S. temple. windward The side to Weather, tension of which was obtained by resided in Salt Lake City. or on which the wind blows. windlass and cogwheel arrangement ward The balllsta threw long spears of ML Olympus Rebekah lodge No. hardwoods a distance of nearly half Mr. and Mrs. John Thai man, 774 50 met in Valleys in Ocean Floor regular session Thursday a mile. enannounce the Ashton avenue, at 8 p. m. in the L O. O. F. hall, Armored elephants with scythes May Be Traveled by Fish gagement of their daughter, Lilly, Sugarhouse, Miss Ramona Pack, fastened to their trunks were used aa There are valleys In the ocean floor to Herbert W. Neumarker. The mar- - noble "tanks" by the ancient Persians. Their Just as there are valleys on land, and grand officiated. 4 some scientists are inclined to believe take will airplanes were flocks of fierce fal September place riago cons trained to fly into the fare of that fish make use of these valleys ss enemies, clawing at eyes and features. migration routes Just as is the rase of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stringfellow, The Babylonians and Corthaglulans man and other animals living on the Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jensen, 1326 2198 announce bad liquid fire similar In deadly effect earth. One advocate of this theory Is East street, Eighth t Green street, announce the man-Dr. A. Veda Tanlng, i t the Marine bithe engagement of their daughter, to tbe modern poison gas. are of their daughter, Dorothy, to ological laboratory, Copenhagen, whose to son of Mr. Mitchell, Elna, Tell YOUR family that they are going to live in PERFECT John Holt, son of Mrs. Walter Holt, and Mrs. Ralph In Investigations Into tbe sea-lif- e W. J. Mitchell. 739 East Tell ua to ARRANGE THE N. II. A. LOAN that COMFORT. Walter Ralaigh at Guiana 2C96 Beverly street, and the late northern waters led him to believe that Twenty-fir- st South street. The mar BUILD FOR PERMAN1 to 3 years to pay. from The coast of Guiana was first visited the codflah migrating from West Green, gives you The marriage took Walter Holt. In MOO snd 1500 by OJeds, Vespucci riage will take place August 24th, ENCE when you improve your home. There's DEPENDABILITY land to Ireland travel along one side place today In the Salt Lake City On Sunday, August 18, the bride and Pinion. The Spaniards planted a of a submarine ridge which appears and TRUE ECONOMY in our lumber and building materials. L. D. S. temple and was followed few settlements In the region, none of to follow the East Greenlsnd coast will give her trousseau tea. by a wedding breakfast for members which seem to have had any long existThis submarine ridge, which was disof the two immediate families. ence. Missionaries visited tbe interior covered by means of an the Sixteenth century. Sir Wal The young couple left Immediate apparatus now In general use. Is about Mrs. Mary Ashton and Miss Lollie during ter to however, first made the 230 meters deep and 20 to 80 miles Yellow Raleigh, a ly for honeymoon trip Ashton are enjoying an extended name of Guiana widely known when from the coast line. Indications are stone national park. began his search for El Dorado, in that the ridge Is continuous from about trip to Southern California, San he "If It Goes In the Building, We Sell It" 1505. He described the dty of El Do to 04 north Farelatitude degrees Cape Francisco, and the Pacific North- rado as on an island in Parlma lake. In 555 well 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Howell of Hol- - west, 1164 was on home Idaho. and tho It via Guiana, maps. ! On one side of this placed returning flows the ridge ladav. announce the marriage of For two centuries ho confined his ex d Greenland current, while the their daughter, Mary, to Rey M. plorations almost entirely to tho river. warm Atlantic waters on the other slds Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles although the sailing masters In 1591 range up to S degrees Centigrade. The Mr. George Lucas and family re snd succeeding years carefully ex W. Hill of Holladay. The wedding cod, Doctor Tanlng suggests, csn chose took place Friday in the Salt Lake turned Thursday after spending i plored the coast to the east tbs side of the ridge where the temThe couple week at West Yellowstone and perature of the water is most to their City L. D. S. temple. liking, as a oathwav for their travel. left immediately after the wedding Who SaM It Firstf for a motor trip to the northwest, ; Various explanations of the origin ' of the phrase "by hook or crook" have and will make their home in Salt Strength ef SnbcMsdons Mind been urged ; but the simplest, and prob-- ! return. E. Westminster Dr. E. Lake City upon their The subconscious mind is believed by Quick of peo-jpsome to retain an Impression of every college, Pennsylvania, is tho guest ably the best la that formerly poor were allowed to collect firewood detail In our Uvea But most details of his aunt, Mrs. Idella Erb, ana In the woods of a neighboring manor, never return to the conscious mind ex Mr. and Mrs. Theodora C. Bjornn, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Erb and family,: for personal use and for sale, and cept during some mental aberration. jboth announce 1897 Seventh East street. 1138 Tenth East street, , 'they often carried a hook or a crook .One case was that of an Illiterate serv iwlth which to bring down withered and ant girl who, In delirium, recited many kiotten boughs. posssges In Latin, Greek and nebrew A much more farfetched explanawhich she hsd overheard her one-tim- e tion is that the phrase Implies "foully, master repeat In his study. Collier'! like a thief," or "righteously, like a Weekly. . , bishop," the hook being the Instrument used by footpads to lay hold of unwsry travelers, and the crook being tbe Magneslam a Lightweight a The light weight of tho metal mag Magazine. bishop's crozler. nesium, which is the prindpsl com' stratosphere balponent of FOLLOW Tlffi CROWDS TO THE NEW Early Use of Ramon loons. Is strikingly shown In an exhibit Razors seem to have been used at st Field Museum or Natural History, a very early period In the world's hiswhere a small piece of Iron In oue tory, at least 8,000 or 7,000 years ago. pan of a scale balances a bar of magThe ancient Egyptians shaved not nesium a foot long, says a bulletin DAVIS and McCOY only their beards but their heads also, from that Institution. A Riot of Fun COMEDY SINGING the first known razors being of flint or razors bronze LYMAN Dancer at BUDDY Copper Supreme appeared an early period In history. Razors r m WKlBSl Schnamer, Powerful. Dog Control Acrobatic REYNOLDS RUTH The Rlesen Schnauxer, as be Is with much the same form as the long bladed ones of today, and dating from called in his native Germany, towers 7 7 about 1500 B. G, have been unearthed dog like the above the average-sizeBAND BIO STAGE in Crete. powerful giant which his name Implies. W. REX JEWELL Master of Ceremonies Muscular, yet presenting all the symmetry and proportionate agility of bis ON THE NEW ROXY SCREEN stsndard-slze- d and miniature brothers, UnhookaMe his la authoritative he hundred is a one in 2 t sea angler Impressively Not 2 . , , perhaps not one in a thousand has appearance. ever hooked a herring. From the trout to the tunny, from the salmon to the First Editions of the Bible shark, almost every fish that swims can ' The Bible had a hard time finding Its be taken with hook and line. Tbe ex IjORETTA YOUNG With BORIS KARLOFF way Into the English language. The Include but are very few, they ceptions YOUNG ROBERT and hsd be editions two first printed out the sardine, the pilchard, and the side of Englsnd, one In Zurich In 1535 ALSO American shad. The latter can be takIn Paris In 1539. In other the snd en In salt water with bait but when America, the first Bible was printed in ground they come Into fresh water to spawn It the Indian language In 1G63 and the This skeleton of the largest species of South American prehistoric sssem-Med BILLIE BURKE been Is practically Impossible to tempt them. second In German In 174.1L Not until Starring FRANCIS DEE sloth and one of the largest of all prehistoric creatures, hss Just CABOT case BRUCE of Is for Natural salmon the Chicago. With Museum ROGERS History, reversed, Field 'and placed on exhibition at the GINGER 1782, or 143 years after our first print.North in In skeleton are taken salmon of thousands any yearly HALLlDAY Nogntherlum JOHN the and complete be to only started, was an English Bible It Is believed nose to tall The specimen the rivers of the British Isles, but to ing press In this country. Collier's American museum. The animal Is 18 feet long from printed Field. hook In on seas Marshall British the take one U'eekl. rvas collected by an expedition to Argentina sponsored by ...... .i . Is very rare. Tlt-BlMagazine, East 21st South Hyland 3346 New Fall Line and Children's FROCKS r $100 ; and $195 e ' (17(13-1840- ). Just Call Hyland 928 SUGAR GLASS CO. Two Way Stretch GIRDLES "bow-wow.- tone-colo- Ladies' PANTIES and BLOOMERS 2023 So. 11th East er 25 SLACKS - $1.79 i ill it $1.95 OFFICIAL Auto Testing Station No. 59 SLACKS - one-sixtie-th $3.95 i Don't Wait Until the Last Minute Let Check Your Car NOW Irt SOCIAL SUGARHOUSE GARAGE East . st South Hyland 8656 SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER HARDWARE CO. echo-soundin- g East2 st South i 8 Hyland Ice-col- WASH DAY FREEDOM Call On U DAMP WASH le 19 lbs. 75 PEERLESS LAUNDRY He Was the Largest of His Kind Hyland 2182 1184East 21st South . Tlt-Elt- dow-met- al ON THE STAGE crates Beautiful Chorus Girl d i f . 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