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Show , . t t,r-- , T1 - P - --- - -- e . , (I,. 1 r' ) , ., .:. ' ' ' tirlaMt' t ' .. M.4.t4404..' ,... tc4081111,0 1 ' 1 i i - ...rt -- ,, SATIJRD.AVY THE DESERkla NEWS b ii 13. chaliglete top: I .;.t::,:':,-...::.''......,,.:.- : - hr -- gives ., SECTIOT 1922 , ,, , trmlFz , , Wh:two , llose.reo tabaat batecoalidevgaeriteadgue7otvioene! J. Reuben Clark lo who hao . : idOwat . . . .Ii-..ljéf.b.it,...- ( Heights 1.. - .t, - 4,, to their gone ' it," said for a- few days' bualeanotherp,Uta frimenr.ds.and m'nk a leading newapaper man. t"The colr-- Clark will return to Now York short-leg- s lInmlin wore' graduate not only- ly and some weeks be-- members of & motoring party week-ea- d 'Copy' but his jUdgment is more as-- 1 fore going tenjoiss kio to Irvington on the Bud- curate and his conclusions nearer cor- - Lake for the 1111111110?,;-- -family in Salt Isom Sleepy Ifollew and White Mins. reel- - Also he is of more value around ; Mr. --bee lira. Ir. T. Letehfield of Dr. Harvey rietehltr the man that does not have - 7..., 'illiiTNdijkli110..'.1.Itc:My ReCC I.-1- In !ii.4i44:0f:töill Biiii0i0 141: -- ...1dbmolAWREION;IP,.,..0;1. New , York, hays gone to were Attended at the oerepsonY byt, man has a muchTheT4wrfitir47-to the: Washington tor''a brief visit: bolero Mlie. Jeanne De Paseelki4 niece of tt work his way . , an apart- . ileaving for suminer duty. ,,,', ,s- - ,,, I bea 27 I ' t , -of entire absence : the FRANK EITERSOLL.. agreement , By of Western . the . . as ,, a office the he knows ; ', deal, were din. great the Tientsin and Salt 'Ake . DLTD.LE,Y. BYE k,-12 - , Much has been said of late about! 11....m.n1.... ttsdev.otees..tf more. - It is true tht.his training may Elect 1,1 just returned .,.,1!111r of Mr. and Mn. IL Swan to Just how far Washington. where he attended ner guests will from be be as but she cute it she in theoretical,, the little home their at Beaulah largely Dix) (nee flapper tbs National Convention of Surgeons. tt,- -r e :.. and learn the practical end, ,,, Dr.. Attiring the week. - lithut. ,...,., with the college training eywileIrradtvimanoc.:1! get $n trimslauntity'dOWW-thstreerwIttater sohntsetieltw:tich:rrWeeJust e.,. ed'acation..:"Ia a '''. ' In attendedPaul illeiterds- of- Boston else her that "book- - learning'-will-f- ir . Kal G. MDonald M Mrs d 'right more ana ne f6 ,.... Mole-hig,the medical convention in bobbed at knees the vs skirts bobbing I boneless ', the a with win to work Prove " M and rs.. Richard Tolland I brother and Mr. and regular Said the other: tie hint of siddburnettes that peep Washington and and bobbed tresses New her the in at, York bobbing stopped -it one-1 a if Of in aid educa-i n ' course, big at dinner lad Friday advancing. ways than business and a Wit with . Utah entertained "I do not consider a college I ci4 but w ho, in the name-- of -- the' slyly at you from above emirs. shell- i itth a otnhle b ott o ma for en ' honer of Mr. and Mrs Leonard An i ears. an advantage., a dMal friends on his way baik to Boston. rht gtst. sense Of fair play. been:: like ear. Then there are more am. sporting may buss you- along at a live tion necessary-or-eve an make who have man' returned derson. Tet4Mtly Dr. Richards reports his work in world, a college moved to point the finger of intoler- bitiout Iloneu that come down to. the ' ly rate, or it may race you along at a In thenotfinancial ; ' cases in , success, but of the Yte.k New to than malority chance Boston to be have a better does snugly-fitte- d misfit of a line of the cheekbone. and still oth- interesting Relief society sessions both in New ance at the'with not to be outdone that strive to ers ,. speed that is considerably ilower than the person without the college educe...- the college graduate ' is willing to i at this tire. particularly ,, ,, . coat sway-backhis es- , have it.; It may get you don., Of course, in a technical pro- - start at the bottom!! i ear and kiss Major and Mrs. Emerson Young York and Brooklyn duhave been and his the little bobbed mus- reach the bottom.of 1. ,,,If you didn't It is interesting to note that the hays not; also a t fession. a 'coltege course is necessary. . . pecially interesting ring the DIA tache? darling the earlob..:- to Pox Mlle hospital where fSW I 'Ono can one ,,,,,tbere. and again it may you the stand presfor colbe of New In editors York the ladies sure no i the my.cell- - DIA the average college man is' not opinion regarding the the end of the journey is now stationed. They are have weeks. out .Thesi are must major and needs very deliciously cry longer somewhat be work turned has their into legs graduate changed meeting visitors- in New York a whole lot better or you may all he knows is theory.' They have their greatest a quilting bee and.- - have already fin- - in Anguish lest I explode frOM long-peThe editors of "old school" used i frequent t. si'' worse off than when you practical-David P. Howells has left. City.. " emotion. E'ert though I must power to charm when connected up for a felted v.;,.. siderably the big men of the coun- - to be absolutelytheagainst two a& the with on the college comforters, long !flying to Salt Lake and Chicago cabin silk chiefly depends the arrows of contempt at o- with the broad. while collar end the .,,1 the men that have founded the Horace Greeley, who was in the trip Iis the opinion. of prom- - try; quilt well on its way. On sling , interests of his business. called specimens of my own gender. it black stock effect. Given a cane. a - '1 t..,driver. BaltSuch induatries. Taki, for example, graduate., these about occasions meet York Tribune New the eleven at ibig editing toward men they busineu Professor Lake Howard R. Drigge ta1 in the even been claimed the time of the Civil only, Just that we abater our:,1 pair of light yellow gloves and pene, tril ,,,,..ipent education. war, stated that ,! Henry Ford. Ithati morning for the preliminary seemeth in New selves for the nonce as far as the sive, dark, romantic eyes. this York: after several work. after WI A',,college that he is illiteratehe had very little he would "kick a college man under again which have luncheon -' they edumost weeks of do in College various are can look for all the world like eastern and continue work until dinner time. girlies concerned and turn a calm, Itmii Itti.,4it The question la he is one of the most the coat tails" if the latter applied to cities; . lecturing . . , ,, , . cold that cations turn put to be of. the super-- -- educatiott,,xet or scrutiny upon the in men .,3 .,,A, on r The country. lemons social him are irnetrwickranceecko! for a of line mrtionhtati:anddealCiov,ecly in ThaSpe&r. This hygiene practicat, thought job. corner Margaret Romaine of the'Metropol- also they. of the one considat sir variety. or are Does i '1 Edison or Carnegie. They has somewhat changed and today at Iit'on being presented ...in-- an unusual ties andkewpies with is on still tour the company Opera average shoes. fillet'', cylinder type? 2, Ill, manner. moving pictures of the var- It there was any passible chance no education. Or take least a good share of the newspaper in the middle west, where she is Not that the little needs' that you might fail to reoognise the Lincoln. men consider a college education a big peering with great success in . ap- louts phases of social hygiene being le, -.- business man prefer the college arad.;, to with attotheriIne type, Abraham her defense. anyone With.her 7 : ',1, i sate or does he favor the "mananswer when you meet him on the , is familiar' with' the 'colwhether cert. Miss Romaine has been ap- shown with a small moving picture"Every . : di' ;:',: out the college education? In machine which gives & very good pro- haa-t- he nose and her dancing eyes, she street, there are other and even more or not. seential had. Lincoln education' that to absolutely for lege radio proached and will JeCtiOn on an sing '. pert self assurance for any infallible signs that cannot steer you .,,,:nte the tilleltiOn, "Do I prefer a college sheet to hard food Statistical is rather ordinary pinned st her admirers with 'situation. probably delight a a Her lip stick and her pow- wrong.. For instance they all wear "HowaverI do believe that high swallow, so here is 't to the wall. Dr. Le Grand Hardy of the majority of the business es just enough for a few performances' or this sort before the The her twinkling. silk-cla- d the same regalia or remarkably simi!, ,,,-T "Every tithe." V. , , school education ie neceesary.-- is betto -figures song. City hospital followed the film der muff, lunch: at , . Thereplied, light 4ecording of her school education man today crowning but abbreviated lar sartorial equipment. with & Moat Interesting lecture and high of the collage , ,is that chief,Atsset publisted.per less,thati recently rInteresting Wedding.-ter of education out a from her glory than bead like with a cute little - more puffed college led the discussion on the subject in has al -- When te can i "think."Alewithout cent of the. Athericans are college i Social or blond school of bea man brunette has function, are on or her Abeweek bow which-thare or a side If ago.the front g the .. daladelion, high e that years member. den the parson but this 1 per cent has fur-- i, headed by a wedding. Mlle. Julia Oa. those associated be weapons of offense Nee ,sheneedano bind hits 'and the ordinary amount graduates, - ee --- training- .- He also has a - Relief-- Arriththeof nishedi the SI cent presidents; -per bevillet of Lausanne being the bride and cloty in the capacity of -' I to see it emits a chirping . - S4 class other- -- With her little bag and bagand 1 coughquently his, juttge- - of Intelligence and ambition,' cent oft the vice presidents; 47! M. Renny Vincon of Nantes being the leaders and committee officers, every chancejn,- the world- per per members are gage on.. her armscented dust of - little cry of triumph and pouncel of meet is more &curate. He learns lieve he has the house; cent of the speakers Jlille. 1 rice, bridegroom. ." Gavillet is As down rouge...and ambles succeed he tc well Mrs. allMit.' tiny mirror, Howard R. upon eagerly Mrs. . ConDrifts. more to is ail J. able II ,, Quicken and he adapt There you per cent of the members of . known to Maims through her asso- Hamlin. Mrs. Stuart Kohn, Mrs. Be--- g , heaven or earth that really matter the street in skintight pants and his. your choice. gress; 11 per tent of the secretaries ciation In the colony cs , Isimself,to the conditions of the bust- In San FrancisHowells. Mrs. Marcus Robbins. she moves serenely through the ogling new skypiece the other attorney-generalLI Halation& the mess Drug world.Is That $I percent-oco as well as New York and also for jamin why the majoriof.state; I crowd while vetertraffic and Mrs. pauses eye 'him with undisguised astonish-a- n Mrs. Heber Harvey Fletcher. ., 7 iyAt the business men hire a college $I per cent of the judges her work with the Theatre du Vieux Hancock. In the pharmaceutical business, It fire horses lose all interest in the ment and respect. not to say heart. Mrs. Mrs. Silver. 61) Joseph court; per of the to was one the felt supreme the of of Colombier for which she was person the ' manager by , graduate in preference ejiver - - . i burning envy, that it. had. not been Young. Mrs. M. Squires. fire. of- the when Jacques Coppeau brought Emerson BY her very 'indifference she has vouchsafed to them to make this first -- i that training. leading drug companies, that. a col- - cent of the distinguished-PeoplMrs. F. V. Dankowske, Mrs Vivian education-waStates. United his ,. The French a of chief criticism suoaid to college called legs down upon her befunied head thrilling discovery.e- However.. there big players to New York dur- Scosvcroft, Mrs. Ellen ::;..1:71:lus te was that he is too much like use. He said Atre. H. Acme Are Ltiellwalberet ing the war. ,11.,and Madame Vincon Geddes and Mrs. DeanEccles. something .Ta11,theallege;e..svit and satire, poem will be a next time for Brimhall. ': Partner Corntossel's "I a Milkweed man. "'lle and .prosey alwaysprefer boy, of the entire college else,- - so gaily- - quitting- - their-- - accus- 1 Of couree, it is possible to prove 18 so much more world. , ColYtImints, he witting to ASK at the top and wark easily molded, and anything by statistice--- all 1 ParstraPhers. tomed 'perches on the corner they s., you have to Iokesmiths. bright wits and half-wi- ts rush to the hat stores and soon the down, instead of the other way !round ' he is generally a' better thinker. I doele dig up a bunch that proves your , 2,0 i; h rat er take a man that is just side of the case. and forget about have all taken a fling at her. Per- entire crowd has the same little hat It has also been said that he has his ' would ' ',,,,1 , out of than I would one that sonally. I, am for giving her a rest. with the same little bow. If it is a proved the other side. Prob- VI i'r head in the clouds without of-having his has beencollege She-w- ill in the drug business for eel,- - those Itthat col-bebecomes and in silk loud of a shirt on tis that mentioned flap it the foot the like particularly spite be should s groundsort - ,1 and knows something about ably cause of us and to tell the truth. we the tribal shirt until some one else stated that colway ghosts used to wander around be- - the various branches, but has had no lege professor recently rather Ink.- it. She te only-a--pwell of .makes a discovery, - If it is shoestring , ... also furnished The old criticism of .....,......-,for- e prohibition. BY lege graduates Luz P. VERNON: the eternally changing feminine. It is necktie; they all have a shoestring college training. In a few y eare the over 50 per cent of the members of a 31 e "you can always tell a college man, former a portion of her charm that she should around the neck with a tiny bow trY- - , would union in one of the large him 'much," was mor;.vsaY;;;1747 as."1:eu '154.oiflr.av.; dishwashers' Al :.... but you can'tIn tell ever keep us and wondering ing to hide under the collar. while cities. It is hoped that at least they .. 1 , aim made. solue cases a college learned quicker-and of these days popular songs tried to pick it on his unbearable and with delicious guessing During would have been make good dishwashers. tries to climb up anticipatory chills. what the tiny mustache hand-tailor, effect as a whole same , education the one balold gives the almost dear ear forgets in the name of the bizarre and the the nose. If it's a lot easier to train. Of course shoe 'A splitting fiddle. A:,. ,. mumps, only a little higher up. It was e from the majority of the lads which were Judging so years long few popular college graduates believe that opinions, it seems that a college edu' startling she will do next. She strives with stamped roses and silver refeit'that these criticisms apply. to the they know even 'one but when which Hits of ago yet. the Nineties. to not a is like and it li only fair to admit buckles everything but that if the cowpuncher's saddle, cation Is a big aid to ' success, them bring back many memo- - The "c00111 SOne. hit .of 1897 was thatplease .., 1 A.s .minority' of the ' college graduates the case with the majdrity; she generally makes the grade. all the little brothers have them ' man will get in -- and learn calls, - " -. memo "There'll Be a Hot Time in ries of these rather than the majority. the past. ; Perhaps so do believe though, that the col- - college . are au "I fait,, pemme de term .. ....., ',: "Describeis Renapper. the Old they the practical end. While a college ,,,,,, miss may be of sorrow to' many, Town Tonight." It became such Difierencei of Opinion. and Erin-gleges are too theoretical and not prac- - education you know- -, of suc- while bragh, no a sure is ' guarantee The k be to is others the 4w1:' they may takes his And so the nuisance that it was made punishably enough . I graduated from, one' cess, it certainly improves a person's scenes of In this city are two prominent bust- -. tical perhaps not indigenous to any pant stand. on the corner determined to , A (lays that have faded by heavy fine either to joyous Of the beet schools in it or ry If it play men for ' chances sing 'both and I know that a "making good.' that are cular town:or countryHe-l-a a-- sort-- - scatter eunshine-fo- r - between i ,, hiss who- ears to passed away never to return. , t" in great deal of what does- that, it is a big benefit and It is andThere citythe of skin disease on the social body'I look.- - - He cittters not one or the old fashión hours of 6 a.m. and 8 up the sidewalk they taught me will never do me any all that can be expected from any ed balladsis that p.m. , - 2 ..,,r have risen to has not played a part breaking out in fever spots like the 'and you have to sidestep - the topthrough their good. around him For example, I took a year's '!!1 we Then had the "Grecian own efforts,- and are now the heads course itch ., p I and Bend," training. an almost over-- i while he carefully stuffs a silk hand: in the pastlives of the "lad and causing the in Identification of a design thought at one time to be whehning desire to scratch.--H- e drug ' lassie" who took those soft el4, c- ...of two of the leading business houses. thrives . i pe I have. the a eta nrstudd-- - verygracettiLhaving had its origin, best 'in th - sPring - and summer in ; klaepreclh. six he etapkoecskeottfunhdiserbhaits- and eN it 4,;bus1nesa. ; Said one: that in 1 Brooklyn, N. Y. anti hav- front of the 4 ed sky with nothing but their wedding it is said, . lags d,rug store. course at least once before ;Ate sun hits his plastered pate you are die. If or thirty ing been the subject of a very popu- the beach, at the dance in Luna along of man with the C'ollege education they had taught me the I 'talking day in view, twenty-fiv- e If the park blinded ., glare. by welinigh lar in its song lk of all he raises a pavilion years ago. This great busy and prodaya songHereexplanaa '; has a much better chance than the points' on a number Of articles, I close you will whiff the as well as melodious. ' is the particularly irritating rash on the cor- - you get too ; one gressive world- - is up to date in all tory of a thousand flowers and withoutI am confident that if would have been a whole perfume verse: first nere of line ana of the song things nowadays, busy streets in the : (Continued from page one) had had. better. education I would off. It is the same with the men that -I through the crowd cities. Here on a Saturday afterno-o- n The ladies wanting something new, making is no exception. made a bigger success. The are graduating today, they are well 11 us or my that in As mad advised women the so rush are the to he of is do. some of building prone People nowadays evening the I joined by men at the head of the big corpora- - up an,technical stuff that they never , li Attracts so we for the golden treasure do not care Wear lofty heels upon their shoes devilish was voice properly. blades counfrom young registering the a tions are mostly college graduates. use, but when It comes to telling a continued the rehearsal and I grad- - to hear "Old Hundred" or "Rock of To give them the Grecian bend; The worst of it is, the pretty little making loud remarks and posing ' I, .,!,While a person , try, that does not have a customer why one article is better will fall for this carica- to give the ladies a treat. became accustomed to the sound Ages Cleft for Me." .They want the college education may make a success, than another, they are absolutely lost. ually ture want the unless she happens to be a very so The warm airs of spring bring him With foot "latest" song just as they short and heel so high I M- - of my voice in the padded room." : A . ;IX believe that he would have made a, We have to teach them all that. I can't stand plumb if - they out in droves like the new crop (di wise- little flapper.. The They to latest Sunday issue of their favorite .' , ,. , ., ,.,.I.'mtich bigger one if he had received thoughI; amabsolutely in favor - of .,..."Were you .obliged to singclose Itt the flies would mustache; but he burnsides, attenuated will try. newspaper. hold down a corner ' the aollege education, I do believe that the receiving born," I inquired. , Old Songs Best. coat , the funny , And so they think to catch the eye - On the coldest days if he can but be the corset-fittin- g . Singing for Record.Like - the Abollege training would be a whole shoes are too much for her. She gig-hethe means bond. clad a a in of Grecian gradprefer is college has muffler By said that and , a eana Someone loud dizzy "memory ayes: theif of valuable the lot hairs part and smirks and her gum "Sonietimes quite close to it and a tyrant which often forces itself :,,:,','We d W, lso expect more of him. oreticw. work wee cut out and acme It was about this period that the checked overcoat with funny, gunny- - glee faster. i. .. in much better position to Then she links her arm the sometimes about a foot dr twdaway," upon us unbidden." In nothing is this first gynukasts were seen in profes- sack pockets. more are little courses useful, a t move in the hien and for He thil. away, the fin- they think, and he is a great deal quicker substituted." runs in twos an a threes the singer- .- ,"Singing more true than in music. How often sional acts outside of the circus. The? generally replied . IL. .to, adapt himself.. If you take two radio is much like singing fqr repro- do the beautiful songs. some of them made their appearance - inregular lacking the courage to flap-- - alone.-- He I. al, complete and- - perfecto COMIUMm- g- 1'.; .' In Newspaper Gamer--- ---For love ballads we learned in years past theatres following the Introduction of flits merrily from corner ex- lit duction or phonograph corner tion of the postgraduate course in 4 1,, rept, education. I believe the man... In- the newspaper game it waa felt the radio one must be extremely care- come back to us! In memory we love specialties in . the "Black Crook." A with an occasional effective pose in flapology. --I used to think that things would- -ful that all soft paesages bt the song to listen to them once more, if not in song popular in that day was tlie front of.a P001 room and strangest of he never seems to have anything , change and we would gradually work are sung directly Into the horn-and reality. "Flying Trevose," the sulpject of which all, ' to the wholesome days of yore. , The old songs are the best after all. was such a performer. I'give the first on his mind 'except his cunning little back I 4 r that the loud parts are sung in the ANNOY bat and his carefully pomaded hair. Things. are changing all right but . room about a toot away from the horn There are come readers of this paper verse. heworse. but recolHe are The , toils not, neither does he spin, but t. they getting so they will not be muffled or blurred. who no doubt have a personal Once I 'was happy, but now I'm ,1 . is not an entirely new inati- l i the nippiest flapper in an her glory In regulating my distance from the. lection of "Adolphus MorningtwoGlory." lorn, , but his ws manifestations are de- never I tution, and 'The very as one of these. Big Sunflower," arrayed horn I found that it Is better to lean old coat that is tattered and Like an i. The outstanding insignia of his . cidedly new, to say the least. He is negro songs and dances. It , , toward the horn or away from it in- popular tribe is the bobbed mustache, two tiny; cultivating his newest flaps with such was the latter song that made Billy Left Atom. to wide and world 'this fret in stead of walking the distance as the Emerson. J1r :. the tuffs under the nose as though be had Ilappish assiduity thatt ' builders of minstrel, famous l . . to mourn. movement of my step jarred the notes I chuckle dance pavilions and city sidewalks world. the throughout neglected to use a rubber-se- t .11',.-, ,., some tooth little teens. in 'a : her which I sang. We worked by Betrayed girl f of are to I when think now as I write this. ; making plans provide for his The girl that I loved she was hand- - brush and the bristles had come accommodation. .tiene at a rehearsal to get the proper him. ' ,,, It is not an un- f through. It looks also as though the ' voice in the . , ' , dietances my by required common now was dances to at barber Then there the "Joileph Orange sight , might- havt been taken with tried all I knew how to please,. I h see I .songajovas1osing,..BefOre1hegan the "I for Cut-tholligto "Not retire Blossom." a sudden Joe," Hope seizure and powder had been called 1 r: so well ai it was not his nose. This , is inconvenient and myconcert I again made preliminary Live Forever," and'"I Ain't Goinf to ButThat man on the flying trap's.. - away before he could finiah the Job too tests and the necessary adjustments. Tell" The chortie of the last named He should This public. tender nurse; -- The News' Repair:Mirectory little undoubtedly he sprout Then came'Shod Fly" and "Dem gives all the principal places Immediately after the first song tele- song was this:-have at with delicate retiring room or I, the while at ' where an artless can be cleaned, Golden Slippers". They each made a lovingly he fussily pulls at anfinger, booths ranged along phone messages from all- - quarters She was sweeter dan aa sweetest. 1 repaired or rebuilt like alluring cravat: the least,powder ' hit and no comedian of those days or how the In came song of ball walls telling side- room. the pouring out an She was neater dan de neatest, : new. Harding says economize., Here's where you can do. lapel walks should be made widerCity I was without these two pleees in his builtsmooths sounded. I have-- , to thank Mr. J, Yo may talk about your fashion, so that on the order of aastonishing bean and string . , song album. 4 Thurston Noe, the well known pianist. the like a plowsnare. was de bell: might occupy the ;41111 But she I lines and- the middle while the ' who has charge of the radio music But wherereally Old Sweetheart Songs. .. :. she lives or what's her . Charaeterisics I i1 & LOCK Wipes WORK KBEAITY at Wanamaker's for his assistance in dinary , pedestrian traffic could pawl old sweetheart songs! I name And the RADIATOILII Another 1111TIZZO of ll0011111 on distinguishing mark , either side of him. Since drug '?,N to tell. modulating my voice for the instruI ain't ... cannot forget them. They were so the ,i,x 1111111AUIRD Amd 1. of recent , stores are frequently too crowded ment." it old song had a large sale charming, with their liquid and be- months from theadopted mad This Classed Ad movies as ',il'' swarm loretZ. is Buehrespectfully suggested to ths city From other members of Miss Our 11 ) and everY old time minstrel had it in witching harmonies and their sweet insignia is the fetching sideburn council Like Now little Moses beerected that ler's party. Chauncey Darl"Mollie. particularly of verses endearments. did not live long, it but his Z. down over the temple as at the corners , Charges Reasonable I, Snow of Cardston, Canada,- I received and' budget two .,''' capable of "Bessie Lee," coming Orty, Om. Okra s and Novelty Work guaranteed. t 'Patter passed away almost as suddenlY ing" d"Nellie ,Gray,"! p outlining the side lawn walk flappers and telephone holding information as to what was going on as itit came; 'connection. so on. Weren't they though blazed the way k it ' still, to Co. ear. the Welding: This is LAS led really an exqui- j If thus we are to be flapped into ma- in the other sending rooms while she for other, poPular ktongs of somewhat pretty? ,How I. wish they would be site mire deed" Wert id dik wait ..., and excites adthing unbounded Waggish tan or the j trimony ' was singing.-- , revived again!. Wan. 44111 t: similar character. t 111111M111111Milm in the more excitable fa- - do it fiapidly that we rtear.cotuhretaiooletItelir "Before Mimi Buehler - began to The sweetheart song has been sung mirauon All of the aforenamed negro songs. male The flappers'. : is e flap-liktrouble a only reach finish. . Mr., , ; , . Automobile Painting Mho said the and Snow, of since shim". world. operator for 7 the the are g I hold , beginnin responsible I Battery Rrpair. ' , Our- - work to our beet reeonuneuil. b of toimer..i people. An invitation to spend the eve- 'tried out. the air' and adjusted his "coon song" wbich swept the counlag Dome Right taerndu yuntil the end But as time rolls by more of us will I Tbs intuit renablo Auto Point Shop beI must con- It l 8 farehq e And Instruments can't batI a few accordingly. 1 Bring SIM yopr years thing or o try Old UMW; has learn-tI , to the 'tote. give the old songs the recogag'. HENRY tery to oofor sat. ainlfor.-although the worlds mae been spurned byplaying gin to tell-- . you about. the mechanisni- fess that I- many of our up-tnition they deserve; American na-- I isfactory domonnes was of them. You heard them in every be different. the sentiment is f. there but in the the sending required vocalists. date aroBewail:a.. "ailliiie.ir dreadful! tional life is far better for the associa., They ' , one little Instrument which Interested theatre, cafe. and even the Chinaman tnm$e. For instance. who canilListe.nt for them! Very . for -o itions which the old time atalt:ork . awaken. songs M because it showed howl Me immensely W old yet delightful t,,, l steep, crowd or old" pidire7-11;a.' sThe quaint but touching sentiments of : - 1 , 170 East tad INN the voice of the singer was blended "Silver Threads Among the Gold: em "Suwanee River' and "My Old Kenp ipita.tkovutb....11tatuee. LW : ,..,..... This air. vibrations the the In with of one's without thanking. Was. 1120 heart, the' ."'Srabitao vanitatum," says the lov- tucky Rome." . with their beautiful (Over Ha.,,,,.AnOf er of the old songs; Manufacturers Of : ' author for having written IL eiNb. blending is called modulation. not know Motor Co.) -1--- -"they melodies, will live in the heartS, of the Stalwart Batteries other Interesting -- feature at the sendcourse. I repeat. the old songs are I what they sair." -until the end of time.' peopla the best,- and this is one Of the songs ..rpal...M."111111.1b ing station- - was the The dignity ofthe , '' 11 amathe' masters PHONE of THESESHOPS that i longOf ago ,..' music is not --Soot - laFor Good Shoe Repairing - The teur senders to refrain from their sweetheart song Is the most popular the popularity of the old songs of the educate us: the SEAT Tom . but ever and always" me"snurs"a; Z4) COVERS OR form of song in existence. and al- - people. No musician with a real love I after the concert was operations until ' ' WAMPUM come back and the '.5. Lift Rev .. t finished." we sentiment have heard 'its Vpheintel7 ' for though ' his a art and '4 proper conception -little floe . 11.11111 Miss Beuhler's performance at the expressed in a thousand ways- - we of the true musical feeling will fail to dearer brighter and the ast a Intl . Ateillif N St 1 I, lirtzSe Main that we knew them long ay, radio concert comes as a,natural conOld Sweet Song." recognize what is good and never tire "Love's of t F Sad South t ' .i, ,, - i worthy TrhmAutonainTors 0..M ., 211 West sequence of the splendid work which It seems to be the only kind of a fa:mg of in the melodiesof 1 and have not ceased toi loVe them. Broadway. .. 'Oho bet and We hear- - it ruralapprobation 330 South State e s, ., pasttwo. ' And :f - f and Ilf..tteetat HIM .donezberejlorthe life. I , provincial every , t Ave.Woo.' T444. South Went Temple JP, years. She has sung at numerous con. sung by persons of every age and musician knows that many of the certs and has held a position in a quar, U:iWomm66W i mostare I - -- tet in a prominent church at Engies And when One has a song which rowed largely from themes that were We Any make -, nis RUBBER. WE' FIX Ova ' . , wood, New Jersey, for a year. Her terms is . it a Repair ; favorite nearly always the simple melodies of the people. lone Invit ye to Your Next Blow.0111 vocal- - work-ha. been done under sweetheart-I- n e, littleballadabouta all reminiscences le gone t.' FaneT-whistud- '77 she 'has WESTERN-RUBBER-SALE& aloe Jeanne was a Dean" favorite ! by there is "Daisy , great :: that haunts our ----1led atthe Dal Crox schooltold In verse lives as the nothing --' because -- . ,--- ago. . years it old songs that we knew i . l,. tative dantOng and rythmic interpreC C. A. FOWLER d lover would and loved in the days of Our what many a child!! tation of music. Miss Buehler was tertrible experlet have whispered ih the ear. of his own, hood.---ThI The Leading Key. Goo. Bleyel. j.nut sweet' tones of a Mother's ,. .rstoogrupetdror ,, 1. Shaoala 'Nervite Station.' , one of the soloists at the Mother's day : Yet ' AtelmItigly. e St". 111. uo. 1711711 III.. if he had sweetheart. only Works. eft possessed she out voice, hummed Novelty i "Massa's in 134 E. Broadway. Was. f2641 de --w so ic Bloomington. , ,,, near at exercises. . thankful Holabird, at Camp dared. had and the having courage, Ground.t--..willellook Woo. West ColdCold Tod Ito. les live and of pure gratitude Oho eti tell out three - songs, More than two:thirds of the sue- - speak In the heart q. all other sufferers just ,, i:, 31111111MENEMEIMI long. after the la , "Deep River," "Songs. My Mother cessful d of their torture by a almPla REED CURES : compositions find voice has been hushed to silence.. We - . DR- AVE REPAIR AND gi:Otmrei II. PEN ". Taught Me." and "Mother McCree,"..-' their Inspiration and subject lif the may ... : and wander in ANcluXiCcK , , glib - -: ) A -REBUILD woman. New York, , Howard Hursi in lira.' ha., io'.solk. bigilt . Nowa, prepossessing lin you.ng climes; tC,ICs, the erect frame , may ut out this inotice. rnad it tuner.meror r. satirical or topical t on g may bowed with , with is- in town in days Make Utah Another AP? In.: the stualeal hboster , of weight Part n a k and your ow name and 'Address. and she will 2, yes, ... make a 1 hit. but its sale Is ;rarer strumant, Carry Roods A 1 the, person of John C. Howard, presi- t k ,,, may be ch in to locks weeny send yo u this . llatnn.oe - "41:111100006:els do& never great, and It does not last long. of .. Agawam' las sad es plat- reiruaautt oinntrojmbroorn. '.Oil 11" dent of the Utah 6ntirtiv and I, ' Refining 'i In the 11 Poo .. ,u f I I it. soon lag. The of But t hi tires is in heard wbo in the east the 4suntunt company, public the distance in the still morn- . the . - Ls.. ' World ' , HEMICV MUSICAL ., I . " ''' old songs of the past. years will live interests of his companies. Mr.Howo , 4, 4 laatroament Hospital West 17 So. 1st on and feel-on.. , a ard . innin,gor reports ivsjulinbtrbinyt growing optimistic ;:: I tshoemtericaenldms 1P1111.111.Mal"9 Maim. Was. San werirmswegrwerkrw...-rassorasarssissessoll ' trig with regard to business through., . . ' ' I ,, --- ---, - Chayourinev:! litre 011iscitegoninnggs.to' Iout the .,. particularly in the c CRUBES1.7C...a.psejlEANIERS ' ;hat and the scenes of Other days nnd far- -' --Cr-ork-'s ' 6 Do ,, 3r4 Broken Windshields Ind Windows , ; i he believes !middle will off andwhile-thlands. e ow Al dim eye of , . old Inegro songOld ,Black Jottrit I .. the- - east - and to the Al . Our auto dimmers 410 ' .1., with spread both-tROUND. positively '' age sparkles with unmoutted bril- ' ... will " la ..1 be l sung. always Idaho A. and the eity ordinanceswe will "sernndPlYa man a NW cluns."1".E.s:00023:123up Iwest. Utah, Wyoming are t No 6ne willl claim that "Fee Gwine Haney, the heart will beat with the 1I 1 to your borne to fix your to come in for their share of , ; bound a. th. mi, ... '184,1"Der(Gres" 1 l -on , ''' to i Back broken or t Savanmei Dear windows . Dixie," . are "My buoyancyasofuweasneorly that . yRiouyth.,; I .. coming , ' short notice. . their products are daily more "Nlieditiztoid.SIONTH3 in dee nah Home," either in poetry or music, Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a F.... Drives. t, VI , ..d Getteemb Reload the mand..- Mr. Howard leaves for Wash- "Freetone" on an aching corn, Instanti- suggests a master mind, yet it is quite Take the "uwanee , ST.W. lit So River." a song i t this week and will re- as absurd to call it silly drivel, , rMain S4 ington corn 'early in short. then lr that Mope rhs hurting, of I at the end of the week to ly you life and affliction, the inhabited globs. a every part I it right off with fingers. class it aa it b simplt ballad - ' - Mx mEDITERItAITEAN, Such songs are a fair ,,tYpe of our that the greatest time here before going Truly! vocal vttlarnndlotailint t EMPRESS --or SCOTLAND" q MrHoward,-who-is-at--tI '' i . are found world have been proud to aingcan..,!.tagrtkost Yoe" of American folk- - songs.-r-Tiie- r sells A 111E:DESERET-NEW86-Utah-'s 10!011noverodi -Leadhig-Evenin- g i- reesone "- 'for a tow oesteoeuffIclent very-old collections Newspapee of botel,,has,..beed...guest-44Amerir .. -rtill Mention a atone that will ever take i64'.. i...,311121".1)1 14.11.11110,1des." .. -' .'" ---a t, ' honor. at several can 4111S.tbeV & affairs soft corn. hard I remove given Q. cdrd. In possess Its j II by poetry; certain every ' ' the hearts of our place dok ' t A Rad Worth-Whil- e Mende. ,.. or corn between the toes, and the charm that can not be denied. 0 ten Advertising Medium. Had some old master writtenpeople? Dri..84601 it it ' Mrs.&mops Commander and & The old tunes and songs have been would have been bolsi In no Mervyn Ben- i calluses, withOut sorness or Irritation. ' higher re- - I iftssk C. Oarlt. Those letidiad. Pleeefeet., ., . ' . lir nion, who have spent moat of 'the Adv- .--.. ',held for years in derision . --- .. by many,, gard than it is today. ., . ( ,t , . t ..: b 1 1 , , , .., , . .. ' ' - - ' , . . , . . ,i I . -- . , I NM I - -; New-Iltlehel- , l' . , A Inc ran le I::ri:ug -- - , ; t .:. ed . '- . I nt . -- -- -- - he-bi- rd $ '1 , she-flapp- er tip-tilt- ed . er it , an-ki- n, t,,,, --; - j it ' joined.---Amon- , I broader-view-educatio- n -- - er ' are-6-ta- : - n: - - . s: ; 4. ; s - ', : i . ink-slingi- '!. THE OLD SONGS i . - - er :- -- eral-year- !.' art , -- ed . ' 1' ' she-hom- o, er self-mad- e; -- education, but.--the- y - , moonlight-strol- powders---welLIho- -- ls-underneath . Utatins in Llotnam fi,", LThe ; ... - . -- , but-mo- lot-bett- , I ve ,3 She-riapp- er , she-flapp- er . ' ; ,n - . I , - a : . -- 1 --- -- a,', , f - two-pie- , : , - I '- I a. 4 1 4--- . '7-- : . er rir EEPLICE ClatAUE -- 'T.1 - . - Cloonod or Robuilt Like IlowTr, and CostAftivinc--- , i - - - . one-quart- er - '' - it ; ' . - side-shap- - I: 4I . I . ' ' "Kitty-Wells".an- - ' - - ' - ' , ' 1 ed singing ,. became-illsgusingly-ti- red - - al twolz4rA I , , - . 2.1.Zr"rit0 tcppolpt c ' - - emu .. 1,, rapable. CORNS 1111 i Off with Fingers ' ' I voll ' , ddfDaledzeze'l . lt;- . -1- . -bor. famous.-comoositio- ured Iler Rheumatism ... . . . s f-days -- - , , . . - ,-- faint-hearte- e . -- Baltimore.---rendering--- ritt - -- -- ., . 4; , cross-ocean- e, ,- t ',- ps -- " butill-eolT;uour- snowy-whiten- - ------ . I - I''';' - -- .-" - ( ,0 I ' w..0.--- hgoos littl-.,,,,- e ''''.-..-- ' :- . ' og - Ltilly--bottl- he r , -- - ,. . ,- ----'' - - ' , . -- - -- ' ,., .' --,,-- ,--- - 1 - - - - Hee-eve- n iiMI:g1 - , '''''' - , - , . -- . - 4' - d , . I "4' 1 P , ,- , . - . - s - - , ,..................................0. ' , - |