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Show '' "T ' rax bullettX VARIETY OF NAMES iSOCIAL SUGAR FOR PARIS STREETS HOUSE CAMP D. of V. V. TO MEET BRIDE'S PARENTS ANNOUNCE Sugar House Camp Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Pearl Parkinson, 1353 Ramona- avenue, Thursday, November 21st at 2 p. m. Mrs. Edith Monson and Chloe Bennett assisting hostesses. All members are urged to attend. Everyone eligible are welcome. MARRIAGE place LADIES MARRIAGE OF rOt'ULAK AID MEETS Regular meeting of the Ladies Aid society of Third Presbyterian church was held Tuesday afternoon at the The marriage of Miao Mary Jane home of Mrs. R. A. Glenny, 1541 Sleater, daughter of Mrs. Jennie E. Thirteenth East street Sleater, and Aldon A. Goates, soil of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Goates, took place Monday morning at St. DEMOCRATIC WOMEN GUESTS OF MRS. J. IL HASLAM Paul's Episcopal church. The Rev. Tho Alwyn E. Butcher officiated. couple left immediately following The regular meeting of the Lad-fithe wedding for a honeymoon trip Democratic club, third precident, to southern Utah. waa held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Haslam, 4212 Drive. The Social SecurHighland WEDDING TO TAKE PLACE ity Act was reviewed by Mrs. Ro AT BRIDE'S HOME bert Lohmocldcr and K. H. Decker discussed the W. P. A.. A musical program was conducted by Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Creensidcs, J. Miller. the hostess 1030 Blaine avenue, announce the were Mrs. E.Assisting D. Selley and Mrs. M. engagement their daughter, May, to J. Miller Alex Baxter Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baxter. The marriage of the young couple will take place MT. OLYMPUS REBEKAII LODGE ACTIVITIES today, November 15, at the home of the bride's parents. YOUNG COUPLE TOLD es The president of the Rebekah assembly, with her officers, will visit ML Olympus at Sugarhouse, November 21. Mt. giving parties O. F. Quick . SUGAR HOUSE BEAUTY SALON OFFERING , Past Noble Grands met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Watrous 628 Fifth East street ML Olympus' Thanksgiving; Special ON Rebekah lodge is the second of a series of card Saturday at 8 p. m. in L O. hall at Sugarhouse. Laurie heads the committee' in Olympus charge..,. . Mrs. Eva Webber was hostess. PERMANENT WAVES Under the Supervision HIGHLAND of , PARK D. of U. .F. MET MONDAY Mr. Mitchell ' Formerly of the ARTS BUILDING Expert Hair Cutting FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL Highland Park camp, Daughters of - the Pioneers met last Monday at 2551 Douglas street The hostesses were Mrs, Eva Jensen, Mrs. Eva Owen and Mrs. Bertha Lindstrom. MEDICAL Hyland 8553 1053 OF ROMAN BRITAIN Tai-U- . What's la a name?" may mean very little to most people, but it evidently meant a grout deal to the people who once had charge of naming the street here. Not only people and event are re-- ' corded In this diversified, dictionary of Fari and thoroughfares, but. colors, animal, saints, devils, virtues-anvice God and Babylon each have a street ; the Trinity lias a square, the Holy Spirit a public courtyard and the child Jesus Is represented by an "impasse," called Iimpasse de 1'Enfant Jesu" on the left bank not far from the bright lights of Montparnasse.. There Is a "Street of Bad Roys" as well as another of "Good Children." Near the Iere Lachnlse cemetery Is an appropriate "Street of Repose." Here, Just facing the celebrated - burial ground, Is a cafe and the enterprising proprietor has bung a sign on his door reading, "Welcome I You are better oft here than across the street" Some Odd Names. j "La Roe du Chat qul Peche" or the Street of the Fishing Cat i another1 of peculiar nomenclatures to be found In Paris, as well as the streets of. White Coats, of the Red Ball, the1 Green Road, the Golden King and the. White Queen. As for sizes, there Is, the Big Pebble street Little Fields: street (also Big Fields), street of the Big Bottle, the Little Monk and the! Big Priory. Britain Is well represented by 'such names as King Edward VII, King George V and Queen Victoria. There Is an English street Irish street Scotland street and streets named after, Rome, Edinburgh, Naples, Antwerp and London. As for Englishmen themselves, there Is Charles Dickens street, lard Byron, Roger Bacon, Faraday, Victoria, Livingstone, Newton and Wilfrid Laurier from Canada. Only six Americans are perpetuated In Paris streets. They are: Washington, Franklin, Lincoln, Gordon Bennett PersLIng and Wilson, only one of whom is living today. Tershlng spends much of his time In Paris. Frtnch Saints Lead. As far as quantity Is concerned,' French saints win the popularity eon-- ; test There are more than 200 streets in Purls named for Christian church, saints. Voltaire and Rousseau repre-- ; while Pastor sent the agnostics 'diaries Wagner Is one of the Protest--' ants to bare a street named In bis honor. Birds and furniture Lark street and the Street of the Chair are also rep-- ; resented thorough faricnlly In Paris as' well as such mixtures as the Streets of Spinoza, the Future, Long Beards,' Bslsac, the Banker, Court of the Blues, Cows Impas the Butcher, the Baker and the Gsndle Stick Maker, Good News, Camels, Camella Caroline and; Cervantes; the Street of the Sun, Moon and Stars; Violets, Roses, Asalias;. Corn, Scorpion, Fish, North role, Jus-- , the High list Wiltlce, Jules-Vernliam Tell, Tbrqp Brothers, Three Sisters, Three Doors and the Three Faces. Museum Employee Superimposes It on Modern One. East 21st South EMMARETTAS MET THURSDAY The bright Idea of an assistant In the cartographical department of the British museum la responsible for one of the most Important discoveries In regard to the Roman occupation of Britain ever made. Only about 200 miles of the roads built by the Romans have so far been uncovered. It Is now possible to plot their entire system of several thousand miles. Moreover, It Is revealed that many rural roads which were supposed to have been evolved from cattle paths have In reality a Roman foundation. Tills, how ever, only applies to straight roads. The discovery was made In this way : A set of ordnance survey maps showing, among other things, all modern roads, streets, lanes and paths had been received at the cartographical for filing. There was also on file there a Roman map of Britain showing the 200 miles of the roads that had been laid bare, besides other Identified Roman remain Verities by Digging. The clerk made a map of thli on the aame scale as the other and superimposed It. In many chso the Roman roads covered the modern for a certain distance but only where the latter were straight or crossed each otlier st right angle Then the young man went digging. Under the surface of a few modern roads he found the remains of the Roman; In dugglng In fields where a continuation of the Roman road was d Indicated, he found it. Thus his In filled was gradually map with ' extensions of known Roman roads, and with new one where measurements showed Roman roads should exist and lie had proved did exist Although his work Is still Incomplete he has announced his discovery, and permitted a "correpsondcnt'1 of the Tlmea of London to exploit It In that pajier with a mnp showing his plotting covering the area along Ermine street north and south of Lincoln, In Lincolnshire, northeast of Derby. This map reveals the two does which he followed: first, that all tho modern local roads for miles leave Ermine street at right angles to Us course an unusual tiling In regard to the "rolling English road," which usually seeks a path of least resistance; second, that south of Lincoln the principal mads opposite llarniv ton, Coleby, Boothby, etc leave Ermine street and run due east, and after a mile or so of straight running meet a partly uncovered Roman road running parallel to it. He contluues: For Definite Purpose. "Beyond all doubt these roads were laid out by one authority for some definite purpose. They differ in every way from our normal English roads, which go with certain flexuosltle from one. village to another. But here In Lincoln Is a series of roads which run In a dead straight line and mostly from places of no importance to detentions of no evident usefulnes Mexican Art to Be Sent . No one doubts that Lincoln waa a to Lone Star Centennial Roman city and a Roman gate remains Dallas, Texas. As a gesture of to this day. But no one btis yet sugchessfriendship from Mexico to Texas, CL gested that all Gils strange the of south and nortn area city board Mexican noted Ruano Lopis, srtlsf, bears an imprint In roads and parish will send six of his paintings valued at $10,000 to the Texas Centennial ex-- , boundaries which can only be that of Yet position to be held here next June. They the colony of 1,800 years ago. exthere would seem to be no otlier will be displayed In the planation." section of the $500,000 Fine Arts buildA young man slipped into the office ing. One of the paintings, depleting s and thrust a paper Into my hand matador with the tiers of a bull ring Though knowing something about procIn the background, has already aress server before I thought I opened rived. The others will follow. They It and looked it over. As I did so, the are the first paintings to be contributed old heart went It was a sumio the International display of art, mons in a $50,000 damage suit brought Which will be a feature of the exposl- -' by a person of whom I had never tion. heard. But closer Inspection showed that while it was somewhat similar, Lopis is known as "the Remington of Mexico." His pictures feature the the name of the defendant wasn't mine. outdoor Indians, Tsqueros and bull That relieved my mind but the process fighters are his favorite characters. server, after I'd convinced him of Ids error, didn't seem pleased at all The Emmarettas met Thursday at at the Lion House. The hostesses were Mrs. Bessie Allen, Mrs. Myrtle Latimer, Mrs. Agnes Bolto, Mrs. Ellen Shepard and Mrs. Edna Gardiner. 1:30 p. m. and BENEFIT PERFORMANCE GIVEN DININGROOM SUITES BY DANCING Buy Now and Save jj HOME OF THE Si Pour and a half years ago we introduced tho DEXTER into the intermountain country. Today, more. DEXTERS are sold than any other make. For Your Washer Troubles, Call Our Sen-icDept., TELEPHONE 1IY'. 676. ) e VALUES SCIIOOL More than a hundred dancers from tho Purringtxm Dancing School will give a benefit program at South-gat- o Ward Amusement hall Friday, November 15, the entire proceeds to go the Primary Association. Almost every type of dancing will be exhibited in solo, ensemble, ballet, tap and musical comedy numbers. Colorful costumes, appropriate for every Xeature act and chorus will enchance the performance.. An outstanding feature will be demonstrations of the beauty and grace of the imperial Russian ballet technique. The production will be of two hours length and include many song and dance line numbers, wee babies, novelty dances and dramatic art i selections. The show will begin at 8:15 p. m. sharp. MEN HIGHTOP CHILDRENS SHOES i J. O' Peauniey Co. a, Indian Woman Pastes Off as a Man for 18 Years Calcutta Because she did not wish to he a widow with little hope of s fresh marriage due to Indian custom, a woman at Dlbrugarh posed as a man successfully for 18 years. ! When she was sent to a hospital; for treatment of ear trouble, a physical examination followed and her de--' ' ceptlon was disclosed. had was lost found, The woman. It her husband and child when she was young and she lind worked for years In men's Jobs. CHIU TAMALES COFFEE and ROLLS The Home of Real Churned Buttermilk SIZES 7 to - "Where Cleanliness is Supreme" - BUTTER house with la a a swimming pool, private beach, and yacht harbor. The prince of Walea la a multimillionaire In his own right but he Is not allowed to pay any more nor any .les Tli la la why: The marques of Cholmondeley, owner of the villa, Invited the earl cf Cheater (name used by Wales while traveling Incognito) to be Ids guest placing "Le Roc" at his disposal. But members of the royal house of Great Britain are not permitted to be guests of their subject A regular lease was drawn up with the amount of the rental fixed at $5 a month! The lease gives the earl of Chester free nse of the villa and the ground one speedboat, one yacht and three "Le Roc NEW HEATER SAVES U TO V, ON COAL 'BILLS. Out of the High Rent District U 1000 East 2Jnt South Sugarhousi Wo Deliver Everywhere j FOR RENT Unfurnished, 6 Room Duplex1 $20.00 Pr Month Call at 1056 Wilson Avenue Hyland . or 4996-- J Uolla-Royc- e Furthermore the prince Insisted on paying the $5. 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Inspite and he had a short rest, the stopped the people of the southeast brought dog nonchalantly climbed buck on the in their blips. running board for a return trip borne. Gas wns dispensed, and cars serv-ira- d Marriage and Gaa by jcung ladies '.in colorful unican There waa much spectnla-tio-n forms. Waynpsville, Mo. Super-servic- e tilling as to the efficiency of lady atte- be attributed to Iter. EL Harris' married a ndants--winning the contest prov- station here. He recently the In after station the selling couple ed their ability. groom five gallons of gasollna OFFERING MEAT PIES SANDWICHES IIAM or BACON and EGGS HATCH DAIRY PRODUCT CO. 1045 East 21st South SPECIAL CREAM ANNOUNCEMENT Opening HOT LUNCH SERVICE (SELECT SHOPPE Dog Rides on Car Running Boards Hitch-Hikin- . MILK e, - STORE SUGARHOUSE wire-haire- our J. C. Penney, Sugarhouse suiter-Impose- pit-a-p- at ALL SPECIALLY TRICED 250 To Choose From WEEK-EN- D ut.mjbMttf, -- . The Finest Display Ever Shown LIVING ROOM BED ROOM Values foe London. by-wa- y Mr. and Mi's. w. H. Messingcr, 1078 Fourth East street announce the marriage of their daughter, Vivian to R. Leo Bridge, son of Mrs. It. v. Bridge of Sparta street. Tho marriage took November H. VERIFIES ROAD MAP Fire-Chi- ef GASOLINE Critzy-Bell- e .. WASH FROCKS NEW STYLES NEW MATERIALS Sizes 14 to 44 Guaranteed Fast Colors $1.00 $1.95 CHRISTMAS CARDS and CHRISTMAS GIFTS! LARGE VARIETY AT REASONABLE TRICES Do Your Christmas Shopping Early - It Pays! MEETS ALL GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS. FOP. MOTOR FUEL Are you taking chances with a Low Crado Motor Fuel? Tune in For Jumbo Tuesday Evening. OTTLEY TEXAGO . SERVICE 11th East and Hollywood Ave. . v A |