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Show tllB THE BULLETIN Published by Commercial Printing Co. il routes make it absolutely necessary that the forms of The Bulletin e closed not later than Thursday b'CLLETIN I Plebiscite Long in Use in European Arguments ! Dli. A. C. LAMB, Dentist announces the removal of his ofllco to 211 Scott Bldg., ever Scott Hardware; 168 So, Mala Street. Was. 4150 Res. By. 5077-- a. m. 2044 South 11th East Salt Lake City, Utah. Copy for news items, social and sport activities, must be in the office rhoae copy for news Items and not later than noon Wednesday, foi events of Interest to The Bulletin publication in the following issue ol or Commercial Printing Co. The Bulletin. (Social Continued from Pagel) 364 "The Bulletin circulation gnd dls wllil meet September 2Sth at 2 p. trlbution in this district is approx m. at the home of Mrs. MabeL Paul, ATTENTION imate three miles long by two mile i736 Ninth East street for a card party. Post Office distribution in the Ru wide. B Hyland In 180 Bonaparte, when the senate refused to make him consul for life; determined to consult the pet pie on the subject of ble status. It was unprecedented that a simple decree should order s plebiscite. iTfat fact that It did was rather s coup detat The results of the plebiscite were a singular success for Bonaparte, observes a writer In the New York mn-jsul- , .Times. The right to name Ills successor jwss openly demanded by Napoleon In !the Only one step .mors was needed to make the right .hereditary and to enable him to give himself a monarchist or imperial title. TEMPLE lkLAKRIAQE FOLLOWED This final step was taken In 1804 BY WEDDING BREAKFAST Vben the first consol of the .republic Senstns-Consult- became emperor of France. The was submitted to a plebiscite which was taken by universal suffrage In the same form as Its predecessors In May, 1801 There were 3,572,3211 affirmative and 2.569 negative votea Probably the best known example of ths nse of the plebiscite In French history wss In 1852, when the coup detat of 1851 was confirmed and the tftls of emperor was bestowed upon Napoleon IIL It was his nse of the plebiscite that made the term.famlllnr and connected It with the Idea o: He despotism posing as liberalism. has even been described as a plebls cite adventurer. prop-osltfo- This Is the age of oil we live In and oily are the ways of the huge rival Interests which are constantly, fighting one another to secure on the oil supplies of the world. strangle-hol- d Wherever on the face of the globe there Is even the faintest scent of the oil, there you will find the scouts of the oil monopolist exploring and boring and plotting. Things have gone so far that even people who take mineral .oil as med- icine are hardly safe from exploration and exploitation. The president, in canceling the oil deal, took occasion to blast the dollar diplomacy policy and say that it had been scrapped for good by the United States. One of the lovely weddings of the mason took place last week in the Jalt Lake L. D, S. temple when Miss Lucille Erskine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Erskine, became the bride of Joseph A. Weetra, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Westra, 2256 Eighth East street. A wedding break' fast followed the ceremony at the home of Mrs. F. J. McAuliffe, assisted by Mrs. S. W. Leaver, aunts of the bride. ?AS7 MATRONS CIRCLE Spurred by the militaristic activities abroad the last Congress voted To the largest peace time appropriations for defense In our history. be exact, for the single faclsl year ending nextJ une 80 the Army and Navy woe handed $904,600,000 for building up the nation's sky, sea and While a large part of this will go for pay, subsistence land defenses. and transportation tor officers and men, much of It was earmarked for new war ships, modern airplanes, modem weapons of war and for buildIn addition Congress approved plans for a huge ing up manpower. system of Army bases around our borders and for improving existing bases, authorized increases in Army, Navy and Marine strength. HELD LUNCHEON - Members of the Past 'Matrons Circle, O. E. S. met Thursday for luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. P. Ridge, 72C Emerson avenue. Assisting hostessaes for the occasion were Mrs. Mary C. Hull, Mrs. Louise D. Stoner, Mrs. Katheryn H. McGee and Mrs. Rhode A. Conely. 1 PLAY A MUSIC stINSTRUMEN- T- You will be surprised the amount of pleasure to be derived) from 30 minutes daily practice. Dry technical routine is over-- ) You are come by the application of modem, legitimate methods invited to discuss your musical problems with us PIANO VIOLIN GUITAR PIPE-ORGA- N ARRANGING HARMONY FIANO-ACCORDIA- STUDIOS 8156-- N East 2280 South 9th Hyland B n DANCE Belvedere Ward Downington Ave. and 6th East Every Saturday Night ADMISSION Gentlemen 20c Ladies 10c Cashew Nut Produces an Oil Used in Many Ways The cashew nut grows In s leatliery-klnne- d shell at the end of a swelling of tho stem, which looks like s juicy fruit, The' apple, as the swollen stem is called. Is delicious. If sometimes s little astringent It Is used hy the Brasilians to make the soft drink cajuda, wine. The and also a strongly-flavore- d not in tho cooked condition Is tarty. The pericarp or shell of the nut. The study next week will be on the Is tho true fruit, contains a which LINEN SHOWER GIVEN TIIE SEVENTH DAT .even Seals. dark reddish oil of great chemical InFOB GIRL CHURCH' ADVENTIST 'i'bs Doreus society will meet terest, which burns the skin of sensig oil Is used tive people. This hursday at, 2 p. m. All the ladie wood Immune from wliite-afor making marji tbs church are urged to be pre-.en- t Miss Virginia Erskine, whose attack, and by the natives of the Tho pastors home Is th riage to Darrell Hanson takes place Andaman Islands to protect their fishThe Seventh Day Adventist church lace of meeting. September 24, was the honored ing nets from decomposition. located at 1840 South 8th East hold A scientist hss spent years In tamguest at a linen. shower given Wed their services Saturday morning beLam-oer- t, thla unusual liquid, adapting It Miss ing Mary by MVIDEXD iiesday evening DECLARED ginning with the Sabbath School 2027 South 13th East street tor use as s coating, and for purposes COMPANY BL POWER teachers training class at 8:30. The Miss Lambert was assisted by Mias where few other materials appear to teachers lesson study follows at 9. be as suitable. Holm and Miss Winifred Jara The general Sabbath School con Among Its uses Is the pnintlng of all A dividend of 58 3 cents a share Holm. Twenty-si- x guests were ln- - types of cement surfaces, especially The subject of the n the $7 veigns at 9:80. 50 preferred stock and when, these are subject to continual lesson for the day is, Healing a 'nta a share on the $6 preferred wetting. It Is also useful for coatThe lesson clearly shows Demoniac. as .declared Wednesday by thu ing metal, wood, and concrete in Inthe Miracle working power of Jesus ioard of directors of the Utan Pow- NSW STUDIOS OPEN dustrial plants, when ordinary palota In rebuking the power of the devil IN SOUTHEAST may not withstand the corrosive Ingod Light company. whid service The eleven oclock fluences. It appears to be well adapted for use as a follows the Sabbath School will 1 pulnt and IURRAY SMELTER ideal selected as been the has with paint taken up regular largely REOPENS OCT03ER 1st for coating wooden laboratory table Mr. Seldon N. Heaps and Ben Bui oi Service the taking Quarterly s linguxlne, lough, well known musicians, have tops. tuo sacrament The pastor Clayton for in southeast the studios EL AcMoody jpened Rumors American Smelt that a short the will deliver Fake Antique Volume! An Ingenious trick of the makers or sermon on The contrast between Jg A Refining company is prepar-i- g the instruction of instrumental music. to reopen its lead smelter at the humility of Christ and the self Seldon N.' Heaps is organist for antique volumes la to print Bibles and This will be Murray October 1 were confirmed the Granite Stake Sunday School other books on old paper. To make exaltation of man. such spurious volumes . ednesday. followed by the ordinance of humiljoard, and was formerly solo organ aged In appearance, the convincingly ' plates rrom 1 The closed was smelter April ity, after which the Lords supper at at the American, Paramoiut which they are printed usually are made 7 will be celebrated. All are welcomed oecause of the shortage or ores. from photostatic copies of the original Ictory and Orpbeum theatres. to this service. Composer of many vocal and In- pages of the literary work being ImWORK BELIEF PROJECT The Young peoples Missionary strumental works, among which are itated. Expert bibliophiles have ways Volunteer Society will hold their .lve completed operettas, the books howeVer, of easily detecting inch counterfeits Montreal Herald. and meeting at the usual hour 5 o'clock lyrics of which were written by Construct sidewalk on Thirty-thir- d Sabbath afternoon. South streets; grade shoulder Mary Hale Woolaey, author of the Tho Harvest Ingathering singing .Mechanical Toys Not New and drainage ditch; install culverts; famous When Its Springtime In band will meet the coming week Two these Tho Rockies. of Mechanical oper toys, which found their build bridge. Federal funds, $10,25ti now In print and the oth apotheosis In the toy nightingale of are Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday jttas sponsor's contribution, $5735. era are scheduled for publication In Andersens fairy tales, are not new. nights, all members are urged to be The early Greeks had them. They present Jie near future. were favorites of Louis XIV, and broke The pastor is calling a meeting Organ soloist over Radio Station the monotony for women In the harOBLOB VICTOR IN of the church board for Monday one of the first performers ems of Arabia. In the Seventeenth and COUNTRY CLUB. FINAL on Salt Lakp. radio stations. night to be held in the .office of the Eighteenth centuries, when all moving Nevada-Uta- h conference at 8 oclock Director and manager of muslca toys were extremely complicated, those s All members are expected to be In Going only three over par for the shows; two season ago, made a suc- of Nuremberg became attendance. 83 holes played, Rudy Orlob defeat cessful tour of the Fox West Coas The prayer meeting will be hold ed Dr. J. C. Pack, 4 and 3, jin the Theatre circuit, with a large musl Grim Toog War in New York le Wednesday night at 7:45. The pas final of the club champion- cal revue. of Jlis grimmest ' tong wars One tor is giving some very instructive ship at the Salt Lake Country club Last year, pianist with Brown and fought In New Yorks Chinatown had studies from the book of Revelation. Tuesday. Lavell, nationally famous stage and Its climax In tbs Chinese theater In radio stars, in Hollywood. Doyen street in 1909. Things had been quiet for weeks and, as It was a Ben Bullough is a violinist of note holiday, the audience was In a gay audand is well known to mood. Near the end of the show, some iences. one threw s bunch of loud flrecrnrk-er- s Into the aisle. The disturliance He was formerly orchestral direc tor of the Victory, Capitol and Play- was soon quieted and the piny resumed. Shortly It wss over and every house theatres, 1045 except five On . as Charles Farrel, Janet Caynor and one srose to, tears 8UGABUOUSE LeongS who, unnoticed during the Victor Mcleaglln. firecracker explosions had been shot In 1929 was Traveling Director dead. Collier's Weekly. non-dryin- ot 2SSSB LUCKY NUMBERS ! ! Can you use 100 Business or Personal Cards or $2.00 Cash on any printing order of $5.00 or over? Absolutely Free! 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But it cant be ours and not be good 325 HOME OF TIIE ROUND OAK RANGE As beautiful as any piece of furniture in your home, blokes cooking a pleasure, PRICED 100 world-famou- SELECT SHOPPE East 21st South Insist on ROOM SUIT. led. at the Fox Flayed In Talkies Studios in Hollywood and had the Measure of working with such stars as Charles Farrel, Janet Gaynor and Victor Mcleaglln. Ben Bulloughs orchestra has played National Broadcasts for both N. B. C. and C. B. S. originating at -L. ,i.! i -- I ; Under the direction of the Granite Stake Sunday School board, as is organizing string member, choirs to augment the musical part of Sunday School services. BABY GIFTS WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTMENT SILK nOSE, MADEIRA DRESSES, CARRIAGE COVERS BLANKETS, BUNTINGS, Etc. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION 25223 The Word Scab As early as 1811 the word scab appeared In. Selected Cases of the State of New York, Vol. 1. rage 2G2: The o (Tending member was then termed s scab and wherever he was employed no others of that society were allowed to work. Rkiaeceres Hide The rhinoceros hide Is generally regarded as tougher than thu elephant hide. It Is not true, however, as generally supposed, that s bullet will, not penetrate this skin except between the deep folds It Is naturally oft easily penetrated by a bullet or hunting knife. When dried It exceedingly hard and was formerly used by Indian princes In making shields for their soldiers Big game hunters nse large caliber rifles when hunting the rhinoceros though sometimes guns of small caliber are employed. The favorite shots are the heart shot and the neck shot It does not appear that the one animal Is much harder for a big game hunter to kill than the other. Cold and Lead Ths only solid that can be permeated by another solid st ordinary temperature la lead and that only by gold. 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