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Show ESJg. (THE BULLETIN aawr THE BULLETIN al routes make it absolutely necessary that the forms of The Bulletin be closed not later than Thursday Published by Commercial Printing Co. South 11th East Salt Lake City, Utah. 2044 a. m. - for news items, social one sport activities, must be in the office not later than noon Wednesday, foi and Hyland 364 ATTENTION Post Office distribution In the Ru publication in the following The Bulletin." The Bulletin" circulation and (Ls tributlon in this district is approx mate three miles long by two mile jvide. DEPRESSION vs. HEALTH A survey by the United States Health Service has shown that the harder any particular group has been hit by the depression the greate; Families which have rehas been the lowering of its general health. offer show an illness to had ceived the cruelest thrusts the depression affected by the delittle families of rate 56 per cent higher than that to occupainto were divided When according groups people pression. that those it conditions normal developed standards under tion living who had retained their employment and a fair share of their Income suffered much less from illness end physical impairment than those in the same group who bad teen forced upon relief. It was also shown that those whose energy the nation can least afThey are in that class of workers ford to lose have suffered the most. who during prosperous times enjoyed a comfortable income as a resClt serious efforts and who did the most to maintain American of Sudden reduction to poverty has played havoc standards of living. with their hrlth People who have been accustomed to living in povtimes since erty have been effected only slightly if at all by the trying national a is health depresthe of public 1029. Thus, this undermining determined. never be can extent whose exactly loss sion - lot of fun vc had. Now those of oi! who haven't attended, come and find out! . CORNER ' Notice! Children! Tbo Story Hour" is beginning at the Sprague Library next week and we are Inviting each and every one of you to be present The first meeting will be held on Friday, October 11; at 4:15 oclock in the at tractive Story Hour Room at the Library, and it is especially Import- ant that you attend this first time in order to vote on which day it is going to bo most convenient for us all to get together; and also to help un decide, from your suggestions, upon tho book we will read along with tho stories we will hear this winter. We were very proud of our Story Hour" last year, and thought it wif ono of the moat successful of the special features offered by the Libr- ary. . We had an average class of thirty children who, along with the usual stories, were delighted with Thunder Cave" and "The Wizard of Ox, the two complete books which wo read during the year Those of you who came to the Story Hour last year will remember what 11 Res. Hy. 5077-- R issue ol COMMENTS THE LIBRARY Was. 4153 Famous Home in Scotland Center of Great Dispute Interesting place In Scot In mis furthest north Is .fnlin tVOmatN house, now a hotel. The place tins n great lure, ninny peop'e traveling from Land's Kml In Corn wall to John O'Omnt'n for the riensure of saying they Journeyed fn:n the southernmost lo the northernmost point of (irenl Britain. The legend ntlnclicil to the old John O'Omnt'n house Is often recnlliMl. It relates how. during the reign of Klim Juntos IV. n lnwlunder rnme to these parts, settled and founded n family the Oniata In time the finally had eight hrenchea. At un nnminl festive reunion a d'spute anise over who had a light to sll at the heml of the table. John Grant settled the question liy hulhllng nn octagonal lahle. The house had eight doom, lie then siiimiioneil the elglil representative members of l the family to a fenst. Ii'ddinv each of them cuter hy a dllTereiit door and take the sent opposite It. This they did to their own sutlsfncl'on uud to Johns Tills Ingenious arrangement 1 restored perfect harmony. New York An sm-eln- World-Telegra- SPECIA-L- Priilnibly the only town In the Un:liil cm that icrli;iis in. the wm-h- l taken Its'iiuim frnai murder in nn tllilii village I'nsthiiy. 11 few mill km; a the Cleie-laiii- ! Ihiln I hitler. The murder ucciirrcd more than 100 years ago, on September II. IS25. Young William (Jurtweel was carrying the mull from Westchester to Coshocton when he was shut to dentil from hy a man hiding In the woods that' skirted the road. A man hy the name of Joiimum. hunting nearby, heard the shot nnd came running to the scene. There he found the Imy dead. Ids mull ling r rilled, ami saw the down the road. Johnson gave the alarm, but wns himself arrested and elmrgetl with the crime. Hitter toward the pirietrator of such a crime, the farmers would have lynched Johnson except for the s fuel that the In the ruad did not tally wllh Ills own. Held pending further Investigation, he told the shprllT that though he hud seen the murderer at a dlsliim-he could recognize him. So the sheriff assembled nil the men In the couiily, ranking them In two lines at the JaiL Slowly Johnson walked between the two rows of men, scrutinizing each one who might meet the description. Stopping liefore one he said, 'That's St.-i- f Street. Copy Phone copy for news Item eventa of Interest to The Bulletin or Commercial Printing Co. Only Town in World to Take Name From Murder DR. A. C. LAMB, Dentist announces ths removal of his office to 211 Scott Bldg., over Scott Hardware, ICS So. Main POLICE NEWS d The Utah State Legislature has passed a law la their last session, vhlch provides that every automobile of Utah must be Inspected to oc operated on the highway and streets in order that it may be mechanically safe. Now that you have had your car inspected and your certificate o. k.s it mechanically; how would you as tho operator stand f you stood as rigid a test as your automobile; For instance, how are your eyes? Do you see everything os you drive along the highway, such as semaphore lights, stop signs and other traffic signs and devices also how is your hearing? Do you hear the sound of the other fellows horn, the approach of a railroad train or the traffic officers whistle. Just a short true story; A man hilled, a pcdectrain, the police are called, they arrive they find the deceased taken away to the morgue, A fine automoble at the scene of the accident, identified as the death car; The test is then made by the police to determine its fitness for use; they find it has been inspected and passed two days previous to this accident; and everything found to be in good working order. It is sun the shining brightly, daylight tho highway is open, with no obThen there structions whatever must be something else wrong, the driver of this automobile la questioned and an examination conducted; what do we find? He is totally blirn In one eye and has poor vision in the other; We find further that ho 'a hard of hearing. Certainly we cannot blame the mechanical condition of the car for the loss of this human life; Remember your ear will run where you giude it and whenever driven by an incompetent driver, certainly becomes a weapon of lestructlon. So during the few days of our State Fair and our Lb D. S. Conference, let us be sure of the proper light at the intersections and watch Tor tho Stop Sign at that dangerous Intersection and Speed signs that arc placed at different places on our streets and highways. This not only applies to the driver of the automo-bil- o but the pcdcstr&in as well; Remember to cross the street at the designated pedestrain crossings; Further remember to park your car at the proper place and in the proper manner. Don't leave it unlocked and never leave valuable property In your car. Harvey C. Peirce, Salt Lake City, Police Dept ! Hems of The ROUND OAK RANGE FOR 12 DAYS ONLY mldier-murdere- SHERWIN - WILLIAMS QUALITY HOUSE PAINTS Klus-prlut- AT 11 1 e the iiinn."- 1 1 th East ' Hyland 364 There A Warning In TIRED EYES! snapped the accused, hut he was trembling. The man was trim and convicted, and Just before walking lip the steps to the gallows confessed to the crime. Headaches and Fatigue follow the warning of TIRED EYES '. . . and they may lead to more serious Ills if the cause Is not corrected. 1 Tecumseli, ddeftsln of the Kluiw-net'lunl n habit of leaping Into matrimony mid ufter a short wedlock dismissing his wife when she failed In one of his exacting demands. Although generous. Just ami kind, 11ml no nuitler how fond lie m'glil la of her, he would give Ida wife a ticket of leave If alie proved remiss In one responsibility. For example, observes a writer in the Cleveland Ilain I Huler, upon returning to Ohio after Ids trip to the South, he' married one of the most iHiiiitlful women in the Shawnee nation Mamnte. who was half white. Soon afterward lie usked her to make 11 paint imhicIi out or materials lie furnished. When she refilled that she couldn't make it herself hut would get some one to do It for her. Tecumseli Immediately ordered the return of the imiteriiils, remarking that he would save her the trouble of seeking assistance, as he could do it himself, lie then gave her winie farewell presents and dismissed her for good. It was llielr divorce-j- ust like thuL s, East 21st South Hyland 7740 Our New HEATERS ARE HERE Pints and half pints in Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Floor Paints and Lacquers WHILE THEY LAST 12 each rvn Popular Southeast Department Store 1080 East 21st South Hyland 210 In Sugarhouse e Th SNELGROVE : 2 Stores 4th East and Broadway and Sugarhouse WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OI Our New No. 8 Store In Our Own Building Block HHIi MILK CREAM Real Churned Buttermilk Gallon 15c Bring Your Own Container or Rent One from Us AD You Can Drink Sc COTTAGE CIIEE8E1 lb. America. TRICED AS LOW A3 $1995 Various Styles nnd Sizes 15c HATCH DAIRY PRODUCT CO. 10G3 East 21st South . BUTTER Location of Coal Bods oldest rocks In genloglciilly which coal beds are known to occur are of Mlsslsslppian age. The cmil mensurea of I'ennsylrnnin are of age. The carboniferous formations, which Include the Mlsslsslp-pluand I'ennaylviinlan rocks, extend to northern Pennsylvania and beyond them to the north are only Devonian rocks, or those of greater geologic age, none of which are conibeurlng. Washington Star. 224 East on South Temple Michaels Inn 2168 Highland Drive OFFERS 1S3 West Sth South CALL ,Was. or Hy. 7 SCO Where Cleanliness is Supreme Open Daily From ' 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. EGGS J'W. lv50 lliat 2lht Snutljf1 Siigo rhoim HYLAND 673 if Tell the people what you have for sale in the advertising col uma of "The Bulletin. Dinners Chili ICE COLD DRINKS Special Steak Sandwiches s-- OPEN EVENINGS 7 LUCKY NUMBERS I I Can you uSe 00 Business otr Personal Cards or $2.00 Cash on any printing order of $XUU or over? Absolutely Free SUGARHOUSE BUSINESS MEN AND PATRONS W : d i Lunches Sandwiches a Enemies of Starlings Among (lie enemies of starlings may lie mentioned any of the good-sizehawks, the little owl the weasel hiuI the gruy squirrel Mainuuils such as the weasel and squirrel attack the nests Several types of birds, which tiro nnlurnl enemies of the sparrow, hut not of the starling, I teen use or the latter's greater size nnd pitgmiclous-ncss- , are the rook, the magpie nnd the Distinctive ICE CREAM Always OVER 25 VARIETIES The name I.lack hills is a literal truuslatl that given to these hills . The Most Ecconomical Heating Device in Devoc, Art Lach ms n Optometrist 1090 PAINT BRUSHES Paints & Kalsomines Sherwin-Willia- Cloud Guard Hidden Trsaauro Old Morgan, s narrow hank of clouds which wimetimes hangs over the length of Itermmlu, guards treiM-tir-e buried In the islands. According to a Ilennmln legend, the rurnuitlon Is the spirit of Kir llenry Morgan, notorious pirate and one-timgovernor or Jamaica. Which of llermnda's treasures he guards Is a moot question. Tor a number of Islands In the chain are dug lip even today hy men searching for pirate gold. Cross Island, In the Great Sound, has, ISermudinns say, a treasure left hy u grounded Spanish ship. A cross placed on the Island In line wllh two others In Ik'niiuiki once just I Mill this belief, I hough 110 treasure has ever been found. lenn-sylvnnl- DR. W. H. LANDMESSER GAL One lot of discontinued Tccumceh Fired Wives Who Could Not Make Good The Stop guessing about it! - 10 - You're a liar, In the Dakota Sapn, and alluded to the dark and smaller nsiect of these heights as seen from the plains. These hills really deserve to be railed mountains, ns the highest peak has an elevntlon of 7,242 feet nlmve sea lerpl, which Is higher than Hiiy elevation In the Appalachian or Oznrk ranges. Ami then; are other lienks with altitudes of G.0U0 feet or more. ilS 1 98 PAINT BRUSHES by tire Sioux Indians. tongue It was Ililui 2Q44 South A 1 y t be one 42 tulsSTs of. those who are lucky "NEW WEltK" ? I. "L"rlr N"r U B ta iTTLT"0'1 THE HERALD PRESS . LUCKYNUMBERS WEEK ENDING OCTO AER 3. 3270, 3123, 3243, 3336, 8110, 3185, 3321, 316 , 3188, 3214 |