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Show TIIB BULLETIN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1939 NEWS SUMMARY APEX ELECTRIC (Continued COMPANY 1079 K. 21t So. llin SET in- II r. K WALLPAPEK . LAST CALL Everything to tr' Closing at Real Prices. I 'a 11 of Utah. Auto mishaps injured three citizens of Salt Lake, two of them sustained broken legs, they were KJ pedestrians and were hit, one on a public highway and the other in a garage. fr the Close-Ou- t "We Make the World Itrijrlitpr" 1074 East 21st South Hyland 8739 The properties of the Standard bondholder's Judgment of JEWELRY DIAMONDS - WATC'HKS KILYERWAKK and GIFTS for All OwaHlon Ily. 8382 Original Preparation Rheumatism Preparation All Electric Applances Tools Sharpened IDEAL Repair Shop East !??li For Commercial Printing, Programs, Folders, Posters, Tickets CALL HYLAND 364 The ?ZI Bulletin East 21st South DANCING in Ballroom Classes Starting Now Miss Kence is featuring Adiagio Dancing Renee' School of Dancing 5168-- -- E.21 Ro. Hy. All types of dancing taught 1201 W CUT FLOWERS Funeral Designs Corsages KING'S Forget Me Not FLORAL -- Social activities in Washington by the unrest in Europe. The Amerrtcan Legion decided to take no side on the present congressional struggle over neutrality, but demanded a neutrality. 2157 Highland Drive Hyland 5199 "Lii ",' m ?!' .. '".af-.-y-! We Make A munitions plant in North TROY. N. Y. Britain is said to have had an ex Many medical practices plosion which caused the death of modern considered by laymen as miracles were conceived fifteen employees. and used extensively centuries ago, according to Dr. Kurt F. Leidecker of Rensselaer Polytechnic institute. Staff writer Simpson, of the As Bone-settin- g is "as old as sociated Press, views Moscow as civilized man." nearly of the skull cutting the war center of Europe. was practiced by backward tribes before Columbus discovered America, and hypnosis is several hundred LOCAL At 3200 South Main years old. street, Mrs. Maron Jorgenscn, Trepanation, or cutting through pedestrian was killed. the skull to relieve pressure or irriThis brings the total deaths by tation of the brain, was an art of ancient witch doctors. Dr. Leidecker 111. The milk bottle deposit ruling has been delayed until the supreme court rules on the constitutionality of the act. "Bone-settin- Spy Stories Are Popular With Public in China 2021 South Uth East tl Hyland 458 ries, particularly those with a foreign setting, are becoming more and more popular in the Chinese press, and the reading of these has made the Chinese more conscious, if not more nervous, of the activities of spies. The papers are printing these stories in the hope of educating the public and making China CHUNGKING. SUITS MADE TO ORDER and REMODELED for Ladles and Gentlemen CLEANING - PRESSING ! 1060 East 21st South was already in vogue in neolithic man, among the Incas and backward Indians, Polynesian and other tribes." he explained. "The malady, however, whether insanity or a headache, was identified with evil spirits, and the surgical opening of the skull or the incision of the scalp with subsequent cauterization was supposed to allow evil spirits to escape. CHINA.-S- py sto- "spy-proof- ." The most popular ix the tale of Mats Hari. The most famous Chinese spy story is that cf "Miss Lily" which has as a vague background the escapades of the sensational Chinese spy girl who was arrested In Peking for working against the Chungking government g is on Is Found g To Have Its Advantages it of course. complement Come Let in. me snow you Uustle the Coiffure" be Joyed by fashionables, b like its namesake, it's 4 1 fem so ill inine ! and Bustle Shampoo Coiffure 50c BECKY DOT BEAUTY SHOP 2040 So. 11th E. Hy. 8803 Back of Petty Barber Shop memo If your stenographer's gets on your nerves, she's only piling up more it; forget energy for her job. Prof. Harry L. Hollingsworth of the psychology department of Columbia college reported that chewing on gum, pencils, rubber bands, paper clips, toothpicks and pipestems causes the masticators to drop other nervous habits like foottapping and shuffling about and releases the energy for other purposes. NEW to bokkcs: YORK.-Confide- ntial gum-chfewi- n. DeLOUE ADVICES (Continued from Page 1) I don't believe you will get the right buyer until February. MADAME THEY DO BREAK DON'T WORRY! Just call Hyland 928 Brown Eyes: Will I marry my present boy friend? No, I don't see that and I am not sorry either. You were born under the same planet and happiness would not come to you. SUGAR GLASS COMPANY 2023 South 11th East L. V. D. Will I get a Job any NEPIII VISITOR IIEKE time soon? I believe that you John H. Burton, of Nephi spent will get the position you applied the weekend with his son at 624 for around the first of the month. Warnack Avenue. Organized to War On Insects and Disease WASHINGTON. Little bug, you better watch out or the will get you! The agriculture department has organized a stall of animal, insect and plant detectives along the lines of the famous justice department's "A-ma- PASSPORT TO HEALTH AMERICA'S squad. The work is under the direction of "G-ma- three agriculture department bureaus biological survey for animals and birds, entomology for insects and plant quarantine for plant dis- eases. These pe;'.:. cause damage of billions of doL:irs a year, more iiun human criminals. Some of um. such as mountain lion, have been sought as murderers. Wolves "public enemy Ho. 1" of the animal world, kill live stock. Grasshoppers are the "public enemy No. 1" among insect pests. Others are Mormon crickets, white fringe beetles, Japanese beetles, pink boll woraut. cotton boll weevils, and gypsy l .oths. Plant diseases include Du'.ch elm disease, white pine rust and black stem rust The most recent case solved by the bureau cf biological survey was that of the ground mole, accused by gardeners with eating valuable bulbs and underground parts of plants. The bureau absolved the mole of actually committing any crime, but found he was "an accessory before the fact." "The rr.yri.-.- d tunnels dug by the mole, huv.cvcr. often become runways tor tin- actual criminal, the smull, short iriied pine mice, or, in some instciif .s. the field, or meadow mice." the bureau said. 1137 East 21st South Paradise (Sweet) 1059 East 21st South Hyland 8775 BUY ONLY GOOD COAL CALL HYLAND 2520 CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK ABERDEEN KING COAL jrcnts for Sentinel Stokers Prepared Stoker Co.il """"LOBB'S "on tne'JOB" SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. 2191 Highland Drive (Amber Sweet) QUART QUART Code No. Code No. 947 970 GALLON GALLON Code No. Code No. 948 977 SWEET PROGRESS SHOE REBUILDERS Paradise MUSCATEL WHITE PORT Shoe Repairing Service Hyland 8498 FREE INSTRUCTIONS BISCEGUA Quick Courteous & SOUTH EAST BOWLING COURTS EXPERT art almost as old as civilized man. Practiced in Egypt about 4,500 years ago with sufficient frequency that we are able to attest to it by excavations, it implies at least a primitive knowledge of bony and cartilaginous regeneration. Not only direct medical practices, but also community disease preventive work and social measures now being discussed in congress and state legislatures as revolutionary sucial advances, are 2.000 years old, according to Dr. Leidecker. "Prophylactics in medicine, hygiene, diet, clearance of lum districts, sanitary, prevention of crime nil these were practiced 2.000 years ago in India," he said. "The utilization of herbs and animal substances for relief or cure go back into hoary antiquity. "The old Hindu physician applied mental suggestion much the same as the modern psychiatrist docs." Gum-Chewin- BUSTLE INTO FALL With your newest frock or suit sporting a 1939 edition of the bustle at the back and your hair coiffured to A-M- en said. "This operation Granite Welding! & Wire Works 3k Ample Funds Pledged For Celebration Bone Surgery Goes Back to Ancients operation. accidents. THE TAILOR .. old 75c April 19, 1775, where the first shot American Revolution was 40c 1 of the fiied. The house was built in 1739 by Reverend William Emerson, who watched the bridge battle from his window. The road commission for the State of Utah seems to be trying t sec how much money it can spend foolishly. Ijst year the commissioners wore receiving $3,6UU for what little they tlil; this year the ante was raised to $4,(XX) per member, the legislature did that. They spent a lot of cash building a cut-oroad from the mouth of Parley's canyon to a bottleneck; this road was not needed for there are plenty of good roads leading from the canyons to the heart of the city. Then finding themselves running short of cash they foolishly decided to layoff the main blood stream of good mads in the State of Utah the maintenance gang. Something over $3,(XX),(XK) is collected from gasoline taxes, but, notwithstanding this, the road commission cuts off the expert help in maintaining the roads and this at a time when the list of bail roads in Utah is at its peak. Hut. the road commission must have its HOW per member. They are not worth it. They want to save money? then let them take a cut in their stipends. Xo. they are politicians and wont do that. They have departed from the I'.ibical injunction: "P., unto others as you would have them do unto you." They practice and believe in doing others before they do you. Utah citizens, you should rise up in your might and smite such foolish actions on the part of the state road commission. C. Anderson head of the biological department of the University of OreRussia and Germany are report gon. They were shipped to the Tring ed to have signed a new pact. It branch of the British museum at is supposed to be a peace pact Hertz, England. but carries a hint of armed co ORNAMENTAL IRON F. W. KIEPE ... COMMENTS Water supply to the town of Midtsoe has been discontinued by While the Utah public service commis only partially finished sion. The. town is practically de- with visiting Sugar House mer populated by the resettlement ad- - chants, who are asked to contri bute towards financing the cele minstrattion. bration of the widening of 21st Lincoln S. street, Hansen and Liquor profits amount to $60,812 Karl Hale that report ample funds as reported by the Utah Liquor will be available to make the cel Commission. ebration one of note. The two men will complete This part of the state was soak their canvass of the district this week and report at a committee ed by a heavy rain. meeting Friday the exact amount that can be collected. THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 1939 It will be the Yanks vs. the Cin-England Imports Fleas cinnatti Reds when the battle is FOREST EngGROVE, ORE. Joined for the world"s pennant In land has imported 1,000 fleas, includbaseball. ing 80 different types, raised by Dr. Five persons were injured, two PORCH RAILING ed between mine operators and employees came to a standstill when the mine operators rejected the do mands of the miners. ces autos up to "Flowers That Satisfy" s coun- are curtailed to great extent LOCAL-Conferen- Washing Machines and Ironers -- to affect the course of this well-arm- ECZEMA LOTION' COUGH SYRUP THROAT SWAB 1119 I B. W try during these troublous times Hy. 55 BBS 1939 Director Hoover, of the F. 2103 So. 11th Home of JULIUS A. JACOBSOVS III SEIT. 27, utters a warning to the U. S. to beware of spies who may try GRANITE DRUG COMPANY I 11.50 ff on Easy Credit Terms 1936 South 11th Hyland 2111 viand 361 $571 British taxes have soared to a new peak to raise $8,000,000, 000 for war purposes. manse open to the public from May 1 to October 1 each year. The house is best known through Hawthorne's "Moses From an Old Manse," wmien while he spent his honeymoon tnere. Also it is the ancestral home of Emerson and part of the scene cf the historic battle of Concord at Old North Bridge, on The plan ii to have the Business Office and Plant at 1J19 East 2!st South Sugarhouse. Utah Coal Co., one of the major coal companies of Utah, will be offered for salf by the sheriff to satisfy a WKDXKSDAV, Fa. Advertising Rates on Application SUBSCRIPTION PRICE They call 77 degrees of temperature in Salt Lake hot,' but Cue Year (52 weeks), in advance ... promise cooler days in the immed- Six Months, in advance iate future. rhree Months, in advance 946. E. 2lHt So. CONCORD, Manse, near the battleground, is to be preierved as a public shrine. The home of Ralph Waldo Emerson and for a time of Nathaniel Hawthorne, is t be purchased by the trustees of public reservations. -- THE PAINT POT 105G - The Old famous Concord MASS. Covering the Southeast section of Salt Lake City PUBLISHED FRIDAY Mail Delivery of Rural Routes I. M. CONNIFF, Publisher Grand Mauter I . Emerson's 'Old Manse' to Be Preserved as Shrine BULLETIN A WEEKLY PUBLICATION s SPECIAL ALUMINUM in.. n.....n.1 ill"! ...! .M.r from page 1) ly elected Masonic Hy. 17SS Wiiinir l'stim.iti-- THE SUGARHOUSE BS05LCELLARS HELENA WINES ALCOHOL 20BY VOLUME WINES - DRY ALCOHOL (WWlA I2BYV0U)ME HoU or Lamb COM MO Paradise Buraundv (Red Drv) Fifth 818 GaL Paradise Zindandsl (Red Dry) Filth 827 GaL Served with Finn. Fowl or 815 Paradise Riesling (White Dry) Filth 826 raraaise-sautem- e (wmte Dry) Fifth 825 GaL Berraa tor Ail ueruioni 832 Paradise Port (Red Sweet) Quart 840 Paradise Port (Red Sweet) GaL 1016 Paradise Tokay Quart 1057 Paradise Aturalim t Amtu.r SwmO Quart 1058 Paradise Angelica (Amber Sweet) GaL Served a Cnrbtall nr with Sniin iw Am Tim. t r. 1035 Paradise Sherry (Amber Dry) Quart 1043 Paradise Sherry (Amber Dry) GaL Served with Wild CODE NO. Gun. Rad 816 828 Poets, kings, scientists, dramatists, writers and many men gi genius everywhere have recognized and praised the virtues ot wine. They iound wine cheering and relaxing, a great gift to mankind, a supreme contri-butio- n to joy in living. FAMOUS BEAULIEU VINEYARDS WINES ItuLherfiird. Nnnm Count, fnlirnrnla 813 Beaulieu Haute Sauteme (MeL W.) Filth 867 Beaulieu Burgundy (Red Dry) Fifth 872 Beaulieu Chablis (Sacramental) GaL 825 Beaulieu XXX Port Filth 891 Beaulieu Muscatel (Sacramental W.) GaL 1037 Beaulieu Sherry XXX 815 917 (ChanpHKne Type) Beaulieu Sparkling Moselle Filth Beaulieu (Pink) Sparklina Buraundv 35 91S Tenth Filth |