OCR Text |
Show THE BULLETIN THE BULLETIN al routes make it absolutely necessary that the forms of The Bulletin be closed not later than Thimulu Published by Commercial Printing Co. 2044 South 11th a.' m. East Copy for news Items, Salt Lake City, Utah. social and sport activities, must bo in the office Phone copy for news Items and not later than noon Wednesday, fo vents of Interest to The Bulletin publication In the following Issue ol The Bulletin." or Commercial Printing Co. The Bulletin circulation and'dls 364 tribution In this district is approx ATTENTION Imate three miles long by two mile Office distribution In the Ru wide. Post Hyland COMMENTS The young lady of the present time, picking petals from flowers and and saying: Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief etc. would stand a very small chance of drawing a rich 'man in real life, no matter what Poor men would be ver numerous, beggar the flowers might tell her. men would be vastly more numerous The poor are with you always, thif certainly is confirmed by all the surveys which have been made in recent times. docPractically all countries have become infected with the Marxian trines but the United States has been the last to catch the disease. Now weve got it bad. Plans to divide up the wealth, in some ether waj than, the present way have been sent to Washington in such great numbers that the officials have given, up even listing them. It is a peculiar feature of all these plans that they are always" to be carried out for the benefit of the persons or groups or classes of people who suggest them at the expense of somebody else. There is as yet not a single plan which is built on the Christian spirit of GIVING or of HELPING OTHER3 unselfishly. i DR. A. C. LAMB, Dentist announces the removal of his office to 211 Scott Bldg., over Scott Hardware, 168 So. Main Street, Res. Ily. Was. 4156 5U77-- R tween dull mid bright. If n peari mis the finest orient that Is, an unusually hrillhmt one ll might lie worth many times the value of the same-sizepearl pearls with, Inferior luster. Large-size- d of ezceptlnnal quality are exceedingly rare. Generally shaking, the most desirable nliufie Is s perfectly spherical pearl, Tulip, the Wonder Flower For centuries the tulip litis been looked uNin as a wonder llower lu many countries, but It has long been associated especially with the famous tulip fields of Holland. It Iihs often been culled the flower thut set s I localise of the craze for mud these gay but simple blossoms which begun In the Netherlands In 15111 and reached Its highest point In 1G37. During this period, when only two bulbs of the September Augustus were to lie had, one was purchased for 4.0UU florins, a new carriage, two horses and h complete set of harness, while the other was sold for 12 acres of land This tulip mania reached such praxir tlons that hundreds nf families had lioronip liuiMiverlahed and the government wns forced to Interfere nnd put un end to the giimhllug In tulip bulbs. na-ili- ui Animal Ecology THE LIBRARY definite form to the vast number of Queen Elizabeth Musical; Could Play the Virginal oliserrutlons which have been accum- CORNER On Sunday, September 22, In s general way animal ecology is a science which seeks to give some t a The word harpsichord whs Invented becsuRe It whs seen that the liiKtru-men- t lind s Imrp-lik- P simp;, nml when s keyboard wiis Hdded chords could lie st nick on it. Virginal. iqiliiets. and clavichords are nil like the curly harpsichords. the difference he! ns in the wily the string Is plucked, whether by s quill or wedges of brass. .Queen Elizabeth played the virginal well, 'and in her day set musical fash-lon- e 'Instrumental-maker- s and composers were very busy In the Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries making better Instruments nnd writing music for. them.- later- harpsichords hud s device for opening and shutting the lid to Increase or decrease the sound, end there wns a separate keylinnrd with single strings to nuike soft sounds. All Eighteenth-centur- y orchestras had s harpsichord, played generally by the conductor. By the Nineteenth century the piano had arrived, for people wnnted more light and shade In music, nnd the harpsichord could not produce it. enough, a Spaniard wrote the best early harpsichord music, Scarlatti, whose music sounds fresh even today. Montreal Herald. de- lightful reception was given by the Salt Lake Public' Library System in tumor of John D. Spencer whose resignation baa recently been accepted by the Library Board. Mr. Spencer has been connected with the Library for SI years, and for 16 of those years has been president of the Board. He has watched the Library grow, with great pride and interest, from a nucleus of a few books st the City and County Building, to its present sizeable dimensions of over 165,000 volumes, and can realize with satisfaction that much credit goes to Mm for his untiring efforts in this field. The reception, which was held at the Belvedere Lounge, tvaa definitely one of the most successful social events of the Library years. an interesting musical Following vocal and harp selecof program tions given by Annette Richardson Dlnwoodey, Virginia Barker and Lydia White Bootnby, respectively Mr. D. H. Christensen of the' Board introduced Mr. Spencer who' res'. ponded with an unusually Interesting talk on his various experiences arising from his many years assoc' iation with the Library- It la with deepest regret that the Library Board accepts Mr. Spencer's After his years of resignation. earnest and helpful cooperation, his presence will be greatly missed. But with him go our heartiest good wishes for future years and ' the hope that he will continue to pay us his frequent visits and encourage us with his everpresent enthusiasm. - - Tell the people what you have for sale in the advertising columns of The Bulletin. - - ln-menl- to Celar, Luiitrj Shape, Determine Pearls Value - Fohr factors determine the vnlue of a (icnrl color, luster, shne and size, according to an authority In the Washington .Star. While innny kinds nf .oys-ter- s make pearls, the kind In demand are a few only, made by inolliiske possessing a apectal tye of sliell with an 'inner lining, of , mother-of-pear- l that is; a lining with a fine Iridescence. This same iridescence Is parted to tlie iearl, giving It the rare beauty, desired In gems. While pesrl colors nre largely n matter, of Imllrldunl taste, most people seem' to prefer the white stones. " But to the true expert the pink pearl of s fine delicate tint Is most desirable. Golden! yellows and greenish blacks are also highly .prized by connoisseurs. The technical term' for the characteristic pesrly lusler Is orient. This exists Iq. various Intenhedlate stages lie- - Hyland 3346 : SUGARIIOUSE New Fall Shipment Ladles PURE SILK HOSE FALL SHADES CHIFFON SEMI-SERVIC- E JOIN OUR HOSIERY CLUB L.D.S. Rayon Silk Garments LADIES or MENS ASIC FOR Fust Colors GIFTS an DETAILS GIFTS of Gifts for We Carry Attractive yAssoYtfnrnt SHOWERS WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS occasion Prices Are Reasonable s all occasions BABY and every j BEST QUALITY, Suggestion For the Kitchen Shower Decorated Stove Set flAH Best Quality China Sr tf . d ugh-iighs- " ' . The Choctaw of northern Miinltnlm never laughs and rarely talks. To the casual observer he Is nn Insensitive, human. Tet, observes s writer In the Washington Post, there Is no sonnd In Ids vast wilderness he doesn't hear. Tlie drumming! of the partridge or songs of the lark by day; the howl of the wolf nr the scream of the big rat hy night all enrry their message to the Choctaw who Is hearing provisions to his family. It's n three or four-dapack over hi ml and he Is not to lie diverted. Strange." says n Itoyal Canadian IMillecinan, lint In the pucks of most of those fellows you will And a quart nr of pnluf. usually of a vivid hue. Heavy stuff, hut they will (wick It.- leaving out the more, essential half-gallo- n Sizes' 14 to 44 $e The hairy, cave man rolled s stone to the mouth of his cave to protect himself and his fnm Ily from prowling animals. That wns Ills door, iiiid prolmhly the first door, writes Marie George In the Indian-SkiII- s News. When hie mate with s few expressed s feeling of discontent a feeling that could not he the furniture nllnyed hy every week or so, lie rubbed Ills re treating forehead in thought nnd shoved a brighter stone up to the entrance. Liilcr, when mnri Imllt his home In tlie trees, the Mter to survive In r land overrun with dliiosanrla (or whatever overrun the land In those days), he very likely gut cold anil tired of iicilng iis h windbreak for Ids family. Iii s rebellious iuihhI, he rlinilied down, slew s liimst and hung Its akin up over Ids rat hide of a doorway. I'lidiMilitedly skins were In use for s hn.g time. Iieing far more serviceable than woven stuffs Introduced at Even In feudal S lunch Inter period. times, when the door hail grown formidable In size and strength, the Inner doorwnys were closed hy means of heavy hangings. The antique door revolved, being pivoted In the center. Tlie doors of the Middle Ages usually were of solid oak planking, set edge to edge and held together hy wrouglif Iron hands and sturdy, oniiimentsl strap hinge The doors of older castles were narrow, so ns to permit the pnssnge of only one tierson at s time. The occupants thus bad a decided advantage In times nf attacks. y FALL WASH FROCKS 89 . Pr. 69 Cave Man First to Use Dccr to Entrance Way Paint Brings Color to Lives of the Choctaws SELECT SHOPPE 1045 East 21st South ulated during the luat few hundred yenrs hy Held naturalists and various other people Interested In wild animals. Ecology is concerned with revast avail ducing and able Information concerning habits, life histories, and numbers of the different animals, with s view to sol? lug some of the urgent practical prab-Ieiaarising ns a result of man's hemming rfvillxed snd Interfering with the animat and plant life around him srtleli" .... tmlerstymhililo. It mentis color In the otherwise colorless lives of our more northern housewives. They know nothing of the value of mint ns n preservative of materials, lodge (Miles, dog sleds or whatever the Northlnnd offers. They deituitid paint because of the color. smell of cleanliness and the tang of hctithfulneM It carries. however, and to divide romniunincs as little as possible. It has been arbitrarily fixed some distance either side of the ISOth meridian In several places. Just as we have adjusted tlie boundaries of our standard time hells. Thus the date line passea through the Itcring sir.ilt so that the eastern extremity of Siberia will keep the same day ns the rest of the country. In Hering sen It swings ten degrees west of the true line so that the Aleutian Islands may have the same time as the Alaskan mainland. In the South Pacific the date line devlutes to the east to avoid a division of FIJI and some of the Island dependencies of New Zealand. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Trombone Important Instrument The trombone Is s must Important Instrument In picturing heroic emotions, as Us tones iu orchestral work may be made grand and noble. It may portray almost every broad enmtipu, from sacred calm to the wildest strains of martial glory. It also hns a threatening quality, and Its sombre tones are excellent fur tragic effects. Mendelssohn nitmired the trombone very iniicli, reserving It for the most solemn occasions. Schuliert obtained good effects by using soft tromlaiiie tones against the strings. With the use of the slide the trombone can get down to the lowest E on pianos; and this tonal growl Is found In Wagners opera Siegfried." ra We are aligned with dubs, fraternities, radio and a symphony as outlets for our students activities. Practical experience as well as a music! education available. Call us for all information. SELDON N. HEAPS PIANO VIOLIN i3 FIANO-ACCORDIA- STUDIOS PIPE-ORGA-N ARRANGING HARMONY GUITAR J fe TIMIDIT- Y- 1 BEN BULLOUGH N 4CI Coatavlllo Avcnuo ::S0 Couth 9th East Hyland VNJ 815G-- E DANCE BELVEDERE WARD v AVENUE and 6th EAST WITH DOWNINGTON , Harold Jensens Belvedere Orchestra Every Saturday Night ADMISSION Gentlemen 20c Ladies 10c 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! SUGARHOUSE BUSINESS MEN AND PATRONS have probably noticed Lucky Numbers posted In our shop window. Why not be one of those who are lucky NEXT WEEK"? You ara not obligated in any way. Just put name and address on stubs of Lucky Number Tickets and put In Box at The Herald Press, in Sugarhouse. If you have not received any Get your Lucky Number Weight of Grizzlies For wild grizzlies 1,000 pounds la about the maximum weight. The Okanagan cattle killer weighed over I, UN) pounds, the greatest weight ever recorded for a wild grizzly. At Union park, Chicago, 111, a grizzly lived Tor IS years which grew so fat he could hardly stand towards the end nf Ids life. Ills actual weight wan 1,153 before he wns IMUinds. although weighed he was credited with twice Tickets at 20S4 South 11th Faf. THE HERALD PRESS LUCKY NUMBERS WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 26th. 2874, 2354, 2717, 2769, 2234, 2875, 2850 2737, 2659, 3033 weight Windsor Chair Is in History end Rod With Philadelphia ns the first home of nn Imported Windsor chair, the vogue soon gathered iiiniiteiitinn. traveling northward through the New England states, etteli rtute having Its own eahluet-iiiiikerwho figured out different detolls which gave Its elm I is definite earmarks of IdPtitlfientlon. And It Is said tlm! when nit unusually fine Windsor chair was discovered In the Smith that K was found to have been made either In the North and sent there or that tyere was a Northern cabinet-make- r who had designed and built It in the Soiith. ) wns said to George III have been attracted to the Windsor chair one afternoon when lie dmpiicd Into nn English cottage, and thereafter made It a popular piece: hut so closely la It connected with important men In United States history that it really menus a grout deul to us. For Instance, the first dmrt of the Declaration of Indeiendeiice wns written hy Thomas Jefferson while sitting In a Windsor writing chair (said to he great, great grandfather to our lunch chairs) : nnd from Wind sor chairs every signer of that lecln-rutlorose to perform Ids duty. Several kinds of wood were put In one chnlr. and this made no difference liecnuse originally these were pointed. For the sent due or wlilfewood was used nnd hlrch, hickory, chestnut, maple nml fish were used for the stretchers and spindles, these Mng put lit position when they were green, thus allowing them to senson In place, which was wild to muke the joints firmer. Detroit News. SPORTING GOODS 1117 Known to Kennel Exjerii Hyland 8462 Wilson Athletic Line FOR SUGARHOUSE Special Prices On GYM CLOTHING FOR SCHOOL It may be good and not be ours, cant be ours and not be good But it LIVING ROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES BED ROOM SUITES one-arme- To what particular breed the Adam and Eve of iHigdoin belong hns always been a matter of dispute. Sel enlists do not agree, hut tliero Is n majority vote for the collie. . It Is the oldest breed known to kennel historians, and there Is no question hut flint ninny of tlie later breeds have collie Idood. However, asserts a writer In the New York Herald Tribune, the pure strain hns stood the lesf of popularity, and at present there nro ns many collie fanciers In this country as ii lover of the breed can ask for. and the collie Is still ns IMipular as ever with a lot of dog owners. In the crowded cities the breed Is at a disadvantage nml one sees comparatively IVw collies, hut go Into the country nml one finds lots of nice specimens of the brood. The rider service of the collie tn mankind Is well known. He has no equal as a herder of sheep. It Is true that the hulk of the collies used ns herders In this country, particularly on the Idg ranches In the West, hit smaller, leaner and slimier of lialr than the show collie. This Is ne'i-elshow specimens bring prices flifl nfhk'e Mima economically Iiiimis-sililfor ordinary herding. It Is not. as. some suppose, because the show collie Inis not the strength nnd ublllty to go out and go to work. East 31st South NOW HANDLING (17iO-lS2U- C9!iie Is Oldest Breed Ralph KNIGHT BROTHERS s y laternstioHsI Data Lina The Inlerniitlotiiil date line Is for most of Its length Identical with the lsutli meridian, anil it crosses the equator .at right angles. Fur convenience. 1rJ OVERCOME Round Towers of Iroland Tlie Round Towers In Ireland are of tone, usually from 13 to JO feel lit externnl diameter at base and ranging from CO to 100 feet In height One may be described as follows: The tup is conical, the Interior Is divided Into six or seven stories reached hy ladders from one to the other. Each atory Is lighted hy one window, the top story usually lias four. The door is placed ten or more feet from the ground nnd Is reached hy a ladder. The doors and windows have sloping Jambs. sfcfl ACHIEVEMENT MUSIC IS A CULTURAL i Three Hundred to Chose From Beautiful new designs. All are the choicest. We cordially Invite you to come in and see for yourself. Compare styles and Take your time. priew. No salesmen. high-pressu- re e have sold 5 carloads OAK RANGES so far this yi season is Just starting. OUR NEW HEATERS ARE HERE! They will heat from 1 to 6 rooms, including the floors and corners. 100 per cent more Circulation; 100 per cent more radiation & to less fuel. -- f 500 Beautiful $1.50 Lamp Shades Take your pick. yflflrf SPECIAL WE GIVE S & II GREEN DISCOUNT STAMPS OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT !030 EAST 21st SOUTH, SUGARIIOUSE JEAN RENEE CREATIVE School of Dancing Register Now for fall classes in BALLROOM BALLET and TAP 1080 e Hyland East 21st South 7635-- W DANCE Hyland 4098-- TO EE HEALTHY jfei, P, I |