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Show FRIDAR, JULY THE BULLETIN 15, 1933 . BULLETIN THE SUGARHOUSE ' r TINY SUBMARINE IS ' A WEEKLY PUBLICATION 2044 South Ilth East Printed it' Lights of New York STUDIED BY NAVY by Swordfish Would Roam in New York is the home of Tin Pan Alley. It is also the home of Schools After Foe. Sugarbause, Utah Issued every Friday p. m. Business Office and Plant at 2044 South 11th East Advertising Rates on Application O. C. CONNIFF, Publisher n a number of composers home of .many and the part-tim- e others. On the West Coast, grinding out the tunes that are heard in movie houses all over the world, are many former New Yorkers in whose being is still the tempo and the feel of the metropolis. Yet New York has no theme song. In fact after two years of waiting with a cash prize of $2,000 as bait, it is still anthemless. Not only that but the outlook is ao hopeless that an anthem contest started away back in January, 1936,. has been called off. The contest was sponsored by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. It was the result of a suggestion made by Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia. In the beginning the sponsor! were so optilimit. mistic they set a On occasions the time was extended until more than two years had passed. But still no anthem I con- OM M E N T S side-by-sid- e, . ics : $5,-0- 00 eleven-year-ol- seventy-year-ol- non-re- . : ; ! Indians Beat White Men t to Use of Chewing Gum Ax iw r ii 4r "i - wl. It will take you across the country as fast as vou can cross the street Whether its business or pleasure, y telephoning gives you service that is persona! and direct. two-wa- Keep in touch by telephone dur- ing your vacation. The operator will be glad to tell you any rates. VISION The deBERKELEY, CALIF. of of the Unipartment anthropology versity of California reports that the Tubatulabal Indians in the South Ford valley of the Kern river in California made a chewing gum from the milky sap of a species of Asclepias long before the white man invented it. Few of the tribe remain, but anthropologists have found that they attained a high perfection in the concoction of things pleasant to the taste. Among their accomplishments was the converting of honey dew into sugary cakes. France Now Uses Onions to Manufacture Tear Gas Onions have been promoted to the rank of war material in France. During the last few weeks onions have nearly disappeared from the markets, according to Le Jour. The price of this cheap bulb rose and cargoes of onions in French ports were bought by agents at unprecedented prices. The export of onions has been restricted. The explanation is that onions have now become an important raw material for the production of tear PARIS. WASHINb MACHINES art obtainable REPAIRED We Repair Tricycles Bicycle! Washers Irons Vacuum Cleaners only through real Lawn Mowers Optometry Sharpened and Repaired Is an well-know- WASHINGTON. The navy is sidering construction of tiny "sword-fis- h submarines that would travel in schools and torpedo enemy warPhone copy for news Items and events of Interest to The Bulletin" ships from less than 250 yards. The boats, similar to Japans "suor Commercial Printing Company Hyland 364. icide submarines, would be deto permit their two crew 1.50 signed advance in c One year (52 weeks), Subscription Pric members to escape. Tentative plans would make the boats 51 feet long, 7 feet high and about 10 feet wide. They would (Continued from Page 1) have the general lines of a fish and, with a torpedo for a prow, would bear a remarkable resemblance to a swordfish. The two crew members would sit guiding the craft toward an enemy ship until a hit was almost certain. Then they would release their torpedo and return to their home port or mother boat. Like Schools of Fish. be $50.07. would vided among the people, your share exactly one school were discovered, If Seems like a mighty small sum, dosnt it? .it would attract the attention of Yet six and a half billion dollars to be exact represents all most of the enemy ships defense the money in circulation in the country, according to the latest re- weapons, leaving it vulnerable to another school attacking from anports of the Treasury Departments Divided up among the 130,000 other angle. amount would 000 men women and children in the United States, it The vessels could be built with $50.07 per capita. "assembly line methods for about The sum provides for carrying on of the nations hussiness. It $12,000 each. keeps ' factories going and the wheels of machinery whirling. It buys Among the innovations suggested for the average citizen and cluth:n; far his by the designers is use of gasoline meat ami wife and children. It keeps a roof over his head, purchases the or Diesel motors. Larger submarines when under water are operatfamily aiftomolile, takes care of the taxes and provides for such ed by batteries because of the proband radio to the paying lem of supplying fresh air to comthings as going to the movies, listening the doctors bills. bustion motors and then disposing of the fumes. The swordfish submarines, however, would not submerge more than 30 feet and thereHE KNEW WHAT WAS WHAT fore would be able to use breathing to bring fresh air to the mo, This is to good tef be lost. The hobo who came into the office tubes tors. a new had and asked for some old exchange newspapers explanEasy to Detect. ation for the use of them. When asked if he wanted the old papers Powerful Diesel engines would in order to read the society notes or in order to locate the bath give the craft added speed, but the house, he said ; Naw, railroads are; so dirty that we want to use air tubes projecting above the water em on the floor to keep our clothes clean, see ?V Give me Republi- would make the vessels easier to can sheets if have go( any, Dey are softer, the arguments aint so detect. Plans for the boats, it is undersolid and the facts aint dc cold kind wot knocks you silly, and de stood, will be inspected by the Elecpoints dont stick out enough to hurt, see? Its just like sitting on tric Boat company, which builds a numat bed, deres so much wind in em. most American submarines. Already drawings have been submitbands, $77; wives, $80, and daugh- ted to Chairman William H. Sutphin SOUTHS DRESS BILL of the house naval, affairs subcomters, $95. The husband earning investigating new naval inHIGHER THAN NORTH of or more a year spent an average mittee ventions, and Rep. Melvin Maas, $180 for clothing for himself, $160 for his son, $232 for his wife and (Rep. Minn.) ranking minority of the house naval affairs member his for $332 in grown daughter. Disclosed Interesting Facts committee. ; U. S. Survey. The submarines would have a Queen Mary Superriies cruising range of only 150 miles, but could be carried on battleships. The department WASHINGTON Training of Elizabeth The "swordfish would be particcf agriculture's nationwide consumLONDON. Queen Mother Mary ularly useful in this manner when er purchase survey has turned up a .lot of startling facts, but none more of England has taken a personal the mother ship entered a" mined d hand in grooming her area. paradoxical than this: granddaughter, Princess ElizaSouthern villagers spend 25 per 'cent more for clothing than do beth, for future queenship. Find Simpler Trend in d In recent weeks the northern villagers. A family living study in 33 vilqueen mother and her rapidly Tombstones Is Growing SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Anlages in Georgia, Mississippi, North growing granddaughter have been 'end South Carolina showed 2,083 seen more and more in each others gels, doves and lambs are not so husbands averaged $56 a year each company. popular as they once were, accordThey have visited the Bank of ing to James S. Walker, who for for clothes and their wives $57. A similar study, including 2,877 England, the Tower of London, mu68 years has been cutting and polishfamilies in 46 villages in Illinois, seums, record offices, and other ing gravestones. and national im'Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania places of historical Markers these days seem to be ' and Wisconsin disclosed the hus- - portance. the modern trend they following bands spend an average of $38 and Accompanied by officials, the roymore streamlined than they are al pair have held long conversa!the wives $42 a year for clothing. once were, Walker said. tions with experts on banking, conThe survey included only Once the demand was great for lief white families for 12 months in stitutional law, English history, and the extra frills such as flying doves the 1935-3- 6 period. The figures were similar matters. or but now, conforming to ' With her knowledge of history and the angels, our marker given by the families themselves in times, designs are personal interviews with depart-- 1 her wide interest in art and anmore simple. ment representatives. tiques, Queen Mary is felt to be an Walker said the practice of inIn tiie lower income group $500 ideal tutor for the young princess. the deceaseds life history scribing to $3.000 husbands and wives spent During the winter she took the on his gravestone was also going out virtually the same for clothing. princess to the famed national muof style. When the family income reached seums in South Kensington, the NaIt used to be, he 'said, that of Art, Hampton information $5,000 or more, expenditures for tional Gallery regarding a person clothing took a big jump. For hus-- I Court palace, and the London muse- could be obtained only by reading bands it averaged $180 and for wives um. his gravestone. This unique system of education '$232 a year. Now, however, county and city The survey bore out the conten- will continue over the next few governments keep records of birth tion of most fathers that it costs years, and by ths time Princess and death, so that a person's hisElizabeth ii 14 or 15 it is felt she i more to clothe daughters than sons. doesnt have to be carved in lOn the whole, fathers spent more will be more than ordinarily con- tory marble. 'for clothing than their grown sons, versant with the background of EngThe latest thing in graveyards Is 'but grown daughters spent more lish tradition. the family plot, he said. A large ithan their mothers. marker bears the family name, and In the $2,000 to $3,000 a year inIs warmer In Yuma than it Is small individual stones are placed, It come group, sons spent an average in usually flush with the ground, about Salt Lake City. of $73 a year for clothing; hus- the centerpiece, as occasion demands. C LL STEVENSON- - - IDEAL REPAIR SHOP CALL ON 1986 So. 11th E. Dr. W. H. Landmesser OPTOMETRIST of Clinic Foundation Member CUT FLOWERS Funeral Designs Corsages East 21st South 1090 represents a lot of royalties especially in these days when the radio runs a popular song ragged practically overnight. So there was no lack of contestants for the A. S. C. A. P. prize. During the time the contest ran, the award committee, headed by Judge James G. Wallace, examined more than Forget-Me-N- Western Auto Manager Flowers That Satisfy 2157 Highland Drive Hyland 8199 Suggests Radio For Vacation Use EXPERT Shoe Repairing Quick Courteous Service compositions. Included in the manuscripts were many by composers with established reputations. Tin Pan Alley was heavily represented because $2,000 is 2,000 bucks to Tin Pan Alley. Unknowns, including some who had never ao much as seen the city also entered their brain children, But of all the tunes and lyrics submitted, all supposedly portraying the spirit and color of the city for all time, not one was found of sufficient vivid and lasting quality to merit the award. PROGRESS SHOE REBUILDERS 1059 PASADENA, CALIF. Dogs suffer from nervous breakdowns the same as human beings, according to Dr. R. M. Pritchard, who is now treating one. The fact that dogs have these nervous collapses has also been established by a series of experiments at Johns Hopkins university, he said. The treatment consists of light dieting and the administration of a certain vitamin. JV I'lWAi Granite Welding & Wire Works Uth East 2021 South Hyland 458 ( v F. W. KIEPE THE TAILOR Suits made to order and remodeled for Ladies and Gentlemen Pressing Cleaning 1060 East 21st South S b'&wdW'V wr-ii- - A One Week to Go! Have you written your story on What Home Means to Me" Listen to KDYL Broadcast and Call at THE PAINT POT We Make the World Brighter" 1074 E. 21st So. Hy. 8739 radio. Although you usually stop your newspaper, your electricity and telephone service, when you leave on a vacation, you need not discontinue the enjoyment you find In your radio, if your car is Motorola equipped," he declares. Always ready to please you wit finer reception, simple to operate and easy to buy, Motorola Is the Ideal radio of all to install In your car not only for best vacation enjoyment, but all year entertainment as well. Its greater power and sensitivity combine with such features as electric push button tuning oh Spot tuning and the exclusive Acoustinator personal preference selector to make Motorola truly America's finest auto radio,"' ho adds. With six different models to select from, Mr. Ilalliday points out Arkansas Section Marked that there Is a model to suit every for Vast Game Preserve purse, .and for those who wish It Western Auto's easy payment plan A 96,000-acr- e MENA, ARK. game refuge, to be located north- makes it possible for you to purwest of Mena, probably will be cre- chase your set now and pay later ated in the Ouachita national forest. In installconvcnticnlly arranged J. E. Bishop, one of the sponsors of the move, has said the new ref- ments. He invites motorists to visit his uge would be the largest in the nastore for a demonstration which tion. Western Auto salesmen will be glad to give without obligation. Dog Goes to Doctor For Nervous Collapse iyv C "Just Bring In the Pieces" Its a rather long leap from music to womens hats but if someone would start a contest for the funniest one, I could think of several promising entries. Women's hats simply can't escape observation, of a mere man nowadays, especially if he is a subway sardine. The theater also gives opportunity for contact and comment. In fact conditions today bring back memories of those old movie slides, Ladies will please remove their large hats. The appearance of that request on the screen always brought applause from the male portion of the audiMotorists who arc now planning ence and sometimes caused the re- their vacations will find that one moval of a few hats. Maybe a re- of the best companions they can vival of that old injunction might accord-- o choose car a is radio, good do some good now. But my knowllocal J. manager of W.Halliday, edge of feminine psychology being o Western Auto Supply Company, what it is, I hesitate to make a prediction. etallers of the famous Motorola car nt 8775 Ily, WELDING? Gene Buck, president of the A. S. P., summed it up thus: We were looking for a fellow to capture the city musically. The mayor and I subscribed to the belief that this town had a very definite tempo. If some composer with a song in his heart and some poet with a lilting lyric in his bosom could have captured this tempo, this city, would have had a swell theme song. Some of the country's outstanding songs were written with just such purpose and under conditions we have here. He did admit it was a tough assignment, however, since some composers simply must wait for inspiration and so the city will have to wait for its anthem. Saw something funnier than hats Park avenue a very dignified, morning-coate- d gentleman endeavPom an oring to give a half-piairing. The pouting pooch simply didn't want to be led and when the big fellow tried to pick it up, took a bite at him. As I left the scene the contest was still on with the Pom having most of the points. BU Syndicate, WNU Service. East 21st So. ubt., C. A. on ot FLORAL 2,000 Coming downtown this morning in the subway, I noted a stylish young miss and well worth noting die was too, mates who not only had on one of those big skimmers but projecting from the forward deck a foot or more was a quill with an extremely sharp point. Another flash-bac- k to olden days, when a young lady, annoyed by a flirt, fed him a half inch or so of hat pin. And now that form of protection, absent for years, has staged a comeback. ' KINGS SUGARHOUSE six-mont- hs Two thousand dollars 2111 Hy. Haven Is Discovered by Traveler Mother-in-La- w Manila. Back from a survey of travel conditions in the East Indies, American Expressman J. R. Lloyd reports that the natives of Papua, British New Guinea, have scotched the mother-in-lajoke. Tribal custom there bars the mother from even speaking to her children's life partners. In some places the an is so strict that she may not even mention their names in casual w THE BULLETIN ADS For the extra fun thaiCr comes of buying more and buying better and buying wisely . . . shop The Bulletin The merchants who advertise in The Bulletin are the dependable merchants in Sugar House . . . the merchants who offer the best values, the best prices, the best quality, the best service. Their aim is to serve you better and The Bulletin ads are their way of telling you about it! ad-wa- y. 2044 So. 11th E. Hy. 364 Asks Decree Over Football Argument BUDAPEST. Because they were fans of rival football teams, John Kadar, a clerk, filed a divorce suit against his wife. A wife should follow her husband even in his opinions on football, he pleaded. Our domestic life became unbearable, because she always sided with the team I did not like. .The court dismissed the case. Try not to talk about football at the dinner table, the judge suggested. |