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Show tnE BULLETIN LOSE LIVES Bridge land explained the purpose of 34,5G0 IN HOME ACCIDENTS al routes make it absolutely neces- the official flag pole that the Salt Lake schools are to erect on City Bulletin The of forms that the sary Published by be closed not later than Thursdaj the City and County Building Exceeded Only by Highways P.-A. reverence was Commercial Printing1 Co. grounds. a. m. in Casualty Roll. 2044 South 11th East given by Mrs. Frank McLatchy. Salt Lake City, Utah. Washington. Next to the public Copy for news items, social and highway, the home la about the inoat TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 4 office in must the be Phone copy for news Items and sport activities, dangerous place frequented by the TO MEET TUESDAY events of interest to The Bulletin sot later than noon Wednesday, fo people of the United States. No. Club will meet Townsend 4 publication in the following issue of or Commercial Printing Co. Beginning an inquiry Into our naTuesday evening at 7:45. Mr. Keefer, tional extent and economic coat of all The Bulletin. 364 better known as Peter Spraynozzle, types of accidents, In connection with The Bulletin" circulation and die of Radio fame will address the meet- the President's program of casualty :ribution in this district is approx ATTENTION All interested are urged to prevention, Josephine Roche, assistant ing. Post Office distribution in the Eu imate three miles long by two mile attend. secretary of the treasury, observed wide. that It was estimated 34,500 persona were killed in home accidents last SUBJECTS ANNOUNCED year, a number second only to motor The discussion in Psychology at vehicle fatalities. The survey will be conducted by tha the Irving Night School for next PWA week will be, Hereidity and Environ- public health service with funds ment as determiners of character The National Safety council estiand Personality." mated that more than 150,000 persona SIGHT! THE BULLETDI 1 T. ) Two Permanents for Price of One Bigger and bigger taxes are in sight for officeholders cant be exIn China what is known as the squeeze pected to work for nothing. On every type of activity system has been in existence for centuries. there is either a little squeeze or a big squeeze at ovfry point. At each point a little more of the Juice is squeezed out the result being that nr matter how hard the Chinese people work, they can never hope to live much better than animals. High taxes have brought most nations tc ruin-sto-ut what can you do about it? As the needs of government increase, more revenue has to be provided and where is it to come from themselves never proThe except through more taxation? New sources of taxes have to be continually sought out duce anything. and adopted. Probably that's why this country has to import so many Sometimes it seems as if we of its tax, schemes from the Old World. ought to be able to devise governmental policies of our own, adapted to our own conditions and own people but this seems an idle dream. tax-eate- rs The history of taxation in all countries is more thrilling than the 99 Out of Each 100 Are Found to Be Law-Abidin- Washington. Approximately one person in a hundred committed s crime In the United Btates during the first nine months of 1035, the federal bureau of Investigation reported after a study of police department records in 1.S88 cities. i The cities represented s population of B6,613JK)1, and reported crimes were Duart ... Pares Oil Duart Oil Duart Yelzor The bureau reported that crime rates were considerably higher" In cities of more than 100,000 Inhabitanta Examination of 292,530 arrest records showed that 57,033 were for persons under twenty-one- . The most dangerous age waa found to be nineteen years. More than a third of the total arrests were of persons nnder twenty-fiv- e years. Eleven out of every hundred arrested were women. novel and there's just as much dirt in it. We may latest "best-sellsay that. the taxpayer is never the hero, however, but is always the victim. Now. we are not only taxed on everything in sight but on everything that is out of sight. We now have to obey laws which ta not only what is produced but what is not produced. The laborer that goes into a product is taxed even labor which is NOT done on the article Found to Fill must now be paid for. Employers are now the guardians of their em- Talking 13 Years of Life are idle ployees, and are taxed to provide for their old age and when they er HIGHLAND PARK P.-A. NOTES T. Character Education was the subject of Dr. John T. Walquist's speech at the Highland Park P.-I will A. held Monday evening. rest my case on practice with satisfaction to obtain desirable character traits," said Dr. Walquist. Mrs. Alma O. Burton, president, presided and Introduced the theme Character Educaof the meeting tion, as it pertains to Character Building in the Home and School." T. The home in relation to character formation was discussed by Mrs. Royal McKee ne, adult education pur character is our chairman, way of behaving", defined Mrs. Mrs. Ida Greene, sixth grade teacher, in a talk on Character Education in the Life of the School" explained how the teachers of the Highland Park platoon system were constructing their program to foster character building. Community singing was lead by Miss Jane Alleman of the school and several delightful numbers were delivered by Mrs. Luclla Sharp's ladMrs. Byron White, ies' chorus. gave a short talk on Founders Day." Principal L. A. Mc-Koe- vice-preside- Thera are always a number of questions that you would like or to have an opinion expressed, therefore The Bulletin" has upon request of its readers to offer such a service to the pubHe. We have secured a very competent author and feel that YOUR will be necessary to maintain his services. Mr. Folley has had an unlimited you to USE THIS SERVICE. Write question plainly in ink on one side of paper only. Address all letters to V. B. Folley Box Q-- 7 The Bulletin" 2044 South 11th East Mail or leave letters house office. at our Sugar Dear Mr. Folley, amount of experience and . urge ry ng r f Soaplesn OR Shampoo Shampoo, Color Rinse Finger Wave ; A0 St. Louis, Mo. An organization known as the Blood Donors' Benevolent Society of St. Louis was established here a few years ago and today claims a membership of 70. W. R. Goodman conceived the Idea, and now at any hour of the day or night men or women of this voluntary baud will rush to a hospital to aid some patient. Goodman tells this story of the group's founding: I used to take my Sunday school class to the city hospital to visit patients who might be lonely. Soon the doctors got to know us and once or twice asked us If we would give bloo for some patient who couldn't afford to pay fur a transfusion. So I thought It would take less running around If I got a list ready of people who would glre their blood free. I talked to one of the doctors and he said he didn't think I could do it, but If 1 could get the people he'd be glad to test them and classify their blood." Goodman enlisted 33 friends. A total of 109 transfusions have been made by members and In 50 per cent of the cases the patient has lert the hospital well. Youth Confesses He Hilled Her Because She Was So Beautiful. Montlrello, N. 7. Glen Braaser of Rochester, captured near here, confessed that he strangled Muriel flail, nlneteen-year-ol- d Rochester high school girl because she was so beautiful." Seated la police headuartera the youth old a tragic tale of puppy love. Why did I kill her? I'll tell you why. We were going out four and five times s week. Ws even got it up to five and six times s week. I didn't want to hurry into marriage until I got s good Job Then there were others taking her out. Crowds of others. I couldn't stand 1L She told me It was all over I mean between us end I lost my head." He puffed dgaret, adjusted his glasses, and added: "She was so beautiful that 1 killed Irked Sergeant Keeps Warrant for Ten Years New Huven, Conn. The most Joyous moment in the long career of SergL James J. (Scoop) O'Brien will come when he finnlly serves the warrant he lias been carrying for 10 years. It's not the fugitive no much as Ills Insolence" that strengthens O'Brien'a determination. Always tone step ahead of the law, the fugitive has faithfully kept the sergeant posted as to hia whereabouts. His latest Insult" came from Paris la the form of a postcard which read: "Dear Scoop: Having a good lime. Glad you're not hrre." On the reverse aide was a picture of a youngster wearing boxing gloves and a notation: "I'm the champion. Come over and take me some time." Courtad by Many. The girl, chosen apple festival queen because of her beauty, courted by a score of admirers, was choked to death at her home in Rochester after high school was out. Only n scratch on her neck and sn open library door were dues. The girl lived with her father, Leonard Hall, factory manager, In the remodeled mansion that was once the home of George K. Eastman. Telling hia story slowly and calmly, the boy went on: Wo were standing In the hall when he told me she had never loved me. and I went out of my head. I grabbed her by the throat and held her there for ten minutes (be crushed hia strong lingers together) like this I Struggtsa With GirL 'She struggled, - all right We struggled back to the library, and then she was still. I let go. She was on her back, never moving. I lost my nerve after she was lying there so quiet, and I got into my father's station wagon and drove to tlie Rochester Airport I wanted to say goodby to s friend of mine. Then I went to a drug store in Rochester and got soma poison. I waa going to kill myself." Swaying Walk Assists in Catching Husband New York. Girls who away when they walk probably will get mnrried and live happily ever after. Those who walk in a straight line are likely to be old maids. That Is the conclusion of Prof. William II. Blake, of Howard Mann school, who has studied posture for 25 years. OR Manicure Marcels J ) 2040 South 11th East ; ; I ) ) " j Dr. W. H. Landmesser QUAINT BEAUTY SALON . ! I OPTOMETRIST 1090 East 21st So. IIy. 7749 Hy. 7948 Located in Petty's Barber Shop New Shipment OF GLASS WARE Our Store No. 3 WHICH OPENS ON Sat.f Feb. 22, 193G Just Arrived At 222 East South Temple St. In the Only One of its Kind in the Entire Beautiful Patterns FOR YOUR Washington Party Supplies United States CALL At Tha UNITED 5-10-- STORE 3 1f Sugarhouse 4th E. & Broadway Stores L 222 East So. Temple Today 4 $ 25c 10C0 East 21st South in Sugarhouse Saturday and Monday All customers ordering Coal will receive two tickets to the "SUGARHOUSE AMATEUR FOLLIES" 4 STANDARD FUEL COMPANY Arthur McFarlane, President General Mgr. 1 1 4 SUGARHOUSE I HIGHLAND YARD-22- 19 DRIVE Phone Hyland 1885 v- - Buy Now and Save "Our slogan is a house word all over Utah BUY NOW and SAVE has a good background. We are out the high rent district; own our own building and warehouse adjacent Wo boy for cash In carloads for our different stores and take advantage of all cash discounts. Of CONTEST WINNERS AND VETERANS OF WORLD WAR Will And it to their advantage to buy now. Our ntore Is full of latest styles and designs In beautiful new goods, aU nationally advertised. HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS Luxurious" Living Room Suite construction look 'for the heavy canvas foundation that supports the springs. A lovely and long needed Dining Room Suite a Bedroom Suite; or Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses; a Comfortable chair; a beautiful new Bigelow Rug. San-O-W- cb Radio, Lamp, New Electric Sewing Machine, Heater, New Curtains or Draperies. Beautiful Round Oak Range, Armstrongs Linoleums, a Norge, Leonard or Frigldaire Electric Refrigerator; a Dexter Washer. A New Breakfast Set, decorated to match your paint in. the kitchen. Fuller's Faints and Wall Papers. Everything To Furnish The Home Women Police Guard Traffic in Warsaw . ) NINTH ANNUAL SAVE YOUR VISION WEEK Consult Your 90 A5 A0 -- Group Enlists 70 as Donors of Blood SPURNED SUITOR ADMITS SLAYING SCHOOL BEAUTY answers will be published following issue after date your letter was received by editor. A reply will be given to ALL let ters through Our Question Corner. All comments will be welcome am appreciated. Ficticious names may be used for Identification. are several secondary types, such as ' squamosum, rubrum, parasitlcum, scborrhocicum, marginatum, neuroti-cudiabeticorum, intertrigo, fissum, verrucosum, and sclerosum. Among internal causes of exema are alchollc beverages, dietetic errors, medicines, visceral disorders, gout, scrofula, and neurasthenia. From the belief that a humor of the blood" caused exema, it has been commonly called Salt Rheum. external causes are scratching, heat, cold, friction, pressure, acids, poisons, and animal and vegetable parasites. Treatment must be directed to the In different forms of the disease. all cases strict dietetic and hygienic rules must be followed, causes must be removed or treated with a view to removal; laxatives, iron tonics, Attacked by Octopus, He bitter principles and electricity are Entombs His Assailant used locally. Antiseptic powdera, Vancouver, B. C. A thrilling fight zinc, salicylic, permaganate of potwith a glint octopus was described by ash, tar, ichthyol, thymol, oil of Steve Maddlson, veteran diver. Using cade, bismuth, mercury, lead, carbocrowbar as a weapon, he fought it lic, acid, sulphur, and green soap are off and forced It backward Inaide s hole in the pier which he was repairamong the drugs used. Each case must be intelligently ing, and sealed the hole with cement studied if treatment is to succeed. Homo for 13S Yoars May we nay Come again to our Whitfield East Granby, Conn. comer. Cowles built a home here 135 years Sincerely, ago and It has been In tbs family ever V. B. Folley , since. The first generation of Cowles jbow occupies tbs home. Questions and -- OR ! ! St Louis her." m, Although this is our second at tempt at writing to you for information, we fell sure that you can give us some information about eczema. We have to write an article for a school budget and we thought of We you first to help us with it know that you have given some valuable helps to ethers and feel sure that you can help us. Two Students" Dear Students, I have listed here the causes and cures of the disease you have asked about. If this information is not sufficient, write another letter to my box number at The Bulletin" office and we will be glad to furnish additional information. Eczema is an inflamatory disease of the skin characterized by a number of cutaneous lesions, such as mascules, papules, pustules, vesicles, scales and crusts, generally with exudation of serum and intense itching. It is the commonest skin disease, and represents from one half to one third of all cutaneous affections. It may be acute or chronic in its course. It is divided into four types: erythematous, papular, vescular and paptular; but there at 70 Nice, France. The average person who lives to be seventy spends 23 years of his life asleep. That is the estimate of a scientific committee set up here to inquire how people occupy their lives. Apart from sleep, the committee's report states that the average person talks for 13 yean; eats for six years, spends 23 years Is pleasure and washes for 18 months. 2.50 73 25 3.50 OTHER SPECIALS ARE house-to-hous- 549,955b ) We are offering you Specials for one week. Bring a friend and each receive a lovely permanent for price of one 12.00 Croconel Ringlet End - 2.25 OR Luxury a, g I ! ) COMMENTS TAXES ! I ! Hyland were permanently disabled In home accidents and that 5,000,000 were temporarily disabled last year. These accidents Included falls, burns, explo-Ioncuts, asphyxiation, poisoning and elect ricat shocks. Miss Roche said that enumerators, e are now engaged In a canvass, covering 750,000 families in 19 states. The compiled data will Indicate the frequency of various types of accidents In cities; small towns an 1 rural areas and among families of various economic levels. Learning all the necessary facta In the first step toward solving the Mian problem of home accidents, Roche said. They are costly to the community but their coat falls largely upon the victims and their families rather than upon an industry or other specific Industry. Records are allent about the breaking up of homes when accident disable men and women In the prime of life. We have no witnesses to the cruel burden on the disabled bread winner or of the sacrifices made by relatives. It Is our hope to provide this Information through the public health Inventory. With this material at hand we will be In a better position to determine both the seriousness snd the cause of such accidents, and to meet the problem, as the problem of occupational accidents U now being met." What we call our senses form the only contact that we have with the world about ua and the people in it. We know only what our senses tell us and on- ; ly in the way they tell ua. More than 80 per cent of al! the Impressions we receive from our surroundings are through ; light that is through our eyes. We depend upon sight more than all the other senses put ; ; Sound, 7 per cent; together. 87 per cent; smell, 35 per sight, ! cent; taste 1 per cent- - touch 15 per cent. The eyes record 87 per cent of all Impressions we receive. $ Imagine how greatly their loss would handicap you! WE GIVE "S. Warsaw. The city of Warsaw has organized a women police force to guard women and children against the dangers of traffic. The girl cops wear blue uniforms with shining sliver buttons and broad Silver bands around tbe sleeves. Applicants for police service must be high school graduates. Under penalty of losing their Jobs and claims for old age pension the girls have to swear a solemn oath not to marry for seven years after Joining the force. A IL" GREEN STAMPS EURNITUREICO WE DELIVER EVERYWHERE 1050 East 21st South Sugarhouse Out of the High Rent District iifrl lnr H |