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Show THE BULLETIN THE BULLETIN First Musical Art Forms in 1100, Writer Relates ATTENTION Published by Commercial Printing Co. 2041 South 11th East Salt Lake City, Utah Lacking concrete materials, music lagged behind the other fine arts nntli 1100, when the Mine spirit that was stimulating architecture began pervading music. Construction of deflnlte musical art forms resulted. Music became measured, and the multiplicity of details which grew up showed definite proportions and relations each to each, says Lynne C. Greene, in the Kansas City Times. A monk of SL Amands, Hucbald, is responsible for the staff In muslrnl notation. This invention made a remarkable change and paved the way for not heretofore used. This system of harmonies lluchaid railed orgnnuin, for they were played upon a large Instrument of that name, unknown slnre the fall of Rome. la these harmonies a melody was supported by a second voice singing a third above or a fifth Mow. In the Fifteenth century musical composition In Its present form began, and early In the Eighteenth century composers became more numerous, many of whose names are household words today. Music, unlike painting and sculpture, scarcely can be said to he national In Its schools. The great musicians Mong to the world, and their compositions arc familiar. We are given a higher psychic that responds to the highest, truest and most beautiful In lire. Music Is one of the principal means through which nature la expressed. for news Items, social an activities, must be In th Tir-not later than noon Thurs for "V publication In the follow issue of The Bulletin." "The Bulletin" circulation an ill! box distribution in this dls -' is approximate three mile 'ore by two miles wide. 'imy e One Year 1.50 Subscription: 3 Months 50c 6 Months 75c on Request Rates Advertising rH- m Editorial Department R. Louise Cluf .Jlgnes B. Smith Advertising and Circulation H. C. Young, Manager oat Office distribution in th ml routes makes it absolutely ? - rest-ar- r.i.Metln" ' that the forms of Th be closed not later tha part-musi- c rsday noon. EDITORIAL "'It . interesting to hear debates concerning the liquor question. Those who want liquor (and theyll get it some way even if they have to make it at home) want to be able to get it anywhere and favor licensing, while those who do not want liquor favor the State Store plan, since it would let only those who are willing to sign up for the beverages, be able to buy them. Incidently, the bootleggers also favor the latter plan, since it would make their business profitable once more. is . ' Prepare Your Car NOW FOR SPRING DRIVING See and Drive BEAUTIFUL NEW LATEST t i FORD - j ; j ! J. W. Brewer Tire Go. (Inc.) Comer of 11th East and 21st South U. S. TIRES OF 8 TUBES EXIDE BATTERIES Phones .WASHING Hyland 1113 GREASING 8715 TIRE REPAIRING d . Highland Drive Hyland Exceptionally Good Buys on Fifty Used Cars. DISTRIBUTORS Worship the Buffalo Experienced and hardened world travelers not Infrequently giggle themselves Into a state or hysterics when they get around to visiting the Todas of India, soys the Detroit News, in temples the Todas how down and worship the buffalo. The notion that the buffalo Is sacred Is only one or their many Ideas. Among the. Todas woman occupies a very Inferior position and upon meeting man greets him by touching his feet with her forehead. On the other hand. pnlynndry prevails. It la customary for several brothers to share the same cone-shape- V-- 8 Motor Co. Morgan 2180 2189 Mean KITE TIME SUNNY DAYS Mean Marble Days We Carry The Largest Selection Of MARBLES - KITES In The City AT TIIE UNITED -- 25c STORE 5-- 10 1069 East 21st South - Is it possible the State Legislature is stalling along so there will have to be a Special session with more junket parties? - WINDS MARCH Airplane Machine Gan Inventor Roland 0. Garroa, French aviator. Is credited with the Invention of the aynrhmnlzed airplane machine gun. lie Is known in France as the father of air- dueling, which changed the mode of air fighting considerably. In February of the year 1014 he mounted a gun In sueh a poaltlon that It was able to fire through the pmpellor of an airplane, which was a mode of lighting. In IS days he Is creJitel with shooting down' five enemy planes. He was brought down on the day of his last victory. April 10, 131.1. and was taken prisoner by the Germans. He waa unable to destroy his plane, which the Germnns copied, and his Invention was no longer a secret. lie later escaped and returned to France. lie was killed in aerial combat in October, 1918. Attorney Reilly, who disagreed with the other defense attorneys in the Hauptmann trial, is back again making his pleas for the convicted man. This week he has made pleas before several groups of organized German people, who are contributing enthusiastically to the defense fund for Haupmann. We are wondering whether any of the fund will be used to pay the expenses of the county where the trial was held (as Haupmann , took paupers oath, which threw the burden of preparing the appeal onto the county) or if it will all go to the attorneys. The fund has already reached well over $15,000. I i woman. Speed of Comet Comets do not have constant rates of travel, speeding up as they near the sun. Those that approach the sun deeply attain speeds in that position ns high as 300 miles a second, or more than a million miles an hour. Meteorites travel at speeds as great as 40 miles a second (144,000 miles an hour), but slow up when they invade the earth's atmosphere, striking the earth at rates of speed of from 400 to 500 feet a second. Chicago Tribune. The signed hence by the tXrljr spectacle earliest spectacles were deto improve old sight," and were worn almost exclusively aged. SNELGR0VE "Distinctive" ICE CREAM .ALWAYS OVER.. 25 VARITIES TWO STORES Sugarhouse and 4th East & Broadway |