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Show .4.,,,. --I &TVA." ,... , , I .' ' ..0., 2 - ,.. .. '' ITIE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, 15, 0 ... -- SEPTEMBER , , -- , er , ..., . .4. Te,.., I - ' . .,, wve -16 ........ ....... . . ....,, ,,t s L GoetheThe of a '' ur H ome w rl t er , Man"Is Notes and Newslets About Workers in the ' Local Literary Field. UnquestionHistory ably a Great Biography. But it Is Purdy ' A Personal Life and Not a Criti, cdstudY of the Poet. - ' - - ' .. . , - THREE 'SECTION' -- Adams Beck' e- hldwig's-BlograPhY-vf-Goetil- ' Gerifilits lihall ' 1Mr& ' . "- -- , , ... 19'1 3 -- - e't Itel; - the 121 poets included ID tOFFS,SOR Lee P. , '......11.1111..11111LP - - six of The Scroll . volumo In California! dtrector i It . flo i tilt Schwa! of Fine Arts, comes to the Annual we find the names of two 1!4 ore:t114't , ; home writers. I I 1' Before big "Napoleon" was pub- - fancy. It is. as a matter otfart, I I: 411!I Olive May Cobit of Twin Falls Lud-- 1 dInefean:eitttticUltae.h:7sahese tArtheticorsiuttiaoht Mr. probably ; what., laid-wihas g tithed :,,1,-in Emil countrI given this s 1 ' has written two Interesting verses his enormous vogue. that apd was & warns that the Ameri- wig, on "Youth" for the annuali- and t his sentiment, for he ta one of the appearing in the Argus, a San can rain Mead., a Pocatello Bernice naves most sentimental biographers of ail had Ruth the reading '-magazine Ranshine,the through pubic of Mr.. art, Through ;4 poet. has a charming little poem Last year, when he vted time, despite the fact that his books ' I We have shared the daysi load; 111, Genghis Chen, stalwart warrior beard. dolph la seri appresiatice of the entitled, "The Setes a Fickle He 1.ralied bcates his pregress wea seem never to' be sentimental. the ,,, t.f Amis. initre11411. ;trough the a state's vast accomplishment, in act. Lover." :TO ;. To the old March again process,on from ous has passionate feelings toward his 1 of ',11.! and predicts great success for cleverly bagtriumphal The Scroll Animal is made up of at :;4 love true heroes. SoMetimes of, gold to another. intense We have tramped the long lie left, Utah.a artistic- - future- - When the representative poems from each ,serriten book in tee ,manner of this land of free imohey with devotion for Goethe, eoMetimes e cried, renovated heroes tracts for more We have laighed, ti west conies into its own aa One of poet who contributed to the Scroll tJonk..denErskine's be deliv-- i awe for Bismareki sometimes spite booksto Greece. and L is It not to, the arttenters at the world, Utah poetry magazine during the year I ered within the next five yeare for William Hohenzollern. But it And we've tossed the Kings crown; F 11,0 assumed. 74"4L. bowers that ;:c..0.0,40. will be '4und in the vanguard of! of 1927 and in published in Howe. than be had,spent the previous - :3 is always a patent passion. -We have fought, we have died, epee the Erekire in Creative nWork the article claims.' Oklahoma, by the editor of the S ' doing. n doesn't. even ,books. the Mr. ,Ritenttolph has high praise for l'Scroll. though And we've trod the day down, Al for the thoroughness of I his departure for the home !method of treatmeut is ami.ar. I, elle art denartments. special menL.amio4L "Goethebei cannot vonmes of that have beta tenth:four his old song certainly Ws the So lift 'There is more rugged humanne in 'I tion being made of the Brigham "liammerhead' is the title et denied. He has up dug wdh the.very pubilshti1 raryine popularity t., il felabgin oujeen of Ere the night flies again, Young university and the Utah Ag- Frank C. Robertson's latest west'Ma- roos of the mans mind. He quotes and Character," Asia than in Menelaos and Belem riculteral college Jn this reepect. ern story. It appears in the Seprna rtik." "Bismarck. a Triology." letters and verse to prove that his Where the road leads along of Troy. Two of excavation is authentic. He is right; L. Adams Beck Writes a He gerved as a teacher at the Utah tember 15 number of West. to the rain. Air. Gottfried attempts to pic-- ; and The Son of Ilan." , Through the shine, through which this local writer frequently college, "Goethe" is his immedigreatest be ..Agricultural biogramilers :ure the famous Genghis when lie them became of the B. contributes. "When Men fall." says ateir. The latter "The Sort ofi Ilan" phy. But it will probabl3r not be Fascinating Story of the T. Professor Eagtmond is as young. It summers U, spent several at the the "it sometimes his most popular book. 1 !whether hop Limg ago, far awaY, portrait is faithful to hits moved off the list to give plate One reason Thinkers and Cults whi 'Napoleon" on University of California SchoOl of !takes a hammerheaded hose to ,, eriental character (Temugin fre- to 'Goethe." just published. At. Came a sign from the skies; Fine ble Ind work down success was there because Arts, a rustling immediate of It, were work t books he:p of these the trample Will quently becomes a Mogul Of the East. brought him in close touch with Mr. plot, and just how this is accomif And we feared then to pray Tears which preceded his trip to It is a well known fact that them Rogers); it is unqueetionable that' efwas are It Mr. his two through Randolph, Robertson tells in his pi.shed, people whose - biographies, he as created. a character who 'America For the new sun to rise; forts that Mr-- Paondolph came to story. embodies and develops normaly ."Goethe" has been done over for always have sold 'and- always will Utah and taught two seasons at the PPR. Napoleon and Abraham Lin With the King there at hand, Mr.; Robertson has of late been editions Enal..h the American and frequently conflicting talent of This book, The Story of Orient- Alpine Summer School where he in Boise, but it is expected that And if biographiee of either il Not a child Ftep ped or t rre&-- warrior. lover. h band and Khan. the cluPf operation seems to be coin. service. the unnew such of or have will to soon them a gave of be albe in helpful But Philosophy" helps you viewpoint le half, The author is a his best when --that it has been cut turtling hie fooWhere the light filled the land !! Goethe- was written before mast unusual. or if the writing is done derstand Asiatics as Well as they summer .schoul he says in his ar- tstepsor more appropriately, bis ;i describing the you g ruler's do,, ticle: are 'understand us. wan And the light brought the word; said Mr. any grace. cart special others. wheelshomeward. they of the mestic life. A Ludwig harem ll. ii.,..appar"The Alpine Summer school Is translations of I entle. tanything but a Joy forever. when he vies in Chicago that certain of euccess. Ludwig's "NS., For we knew then the gleam the Asiatic classics would rot do 'a- Mountain camp at an elevation I, Have you ever had a "hunch" which is probably the reason for 'Goethe' was' his greatest work. poelon" had the sttrastion of be- all the so. feared then There is a difference in Orien- of seven thoutuond feet, surrounded !Sometimes they are worth day, ll Though we Khan's taking the field so fr.- - just- - as he :eels that Goethe was ing written by a German:At had a notice e in the Way of by forests of pine and quaking asp- if they are the right kind. it And the dawn smote the dream the greatest world figure who has certain ecstacy about it and it. was tal The story ride ithe I re- worda together that trees. to . the puttingand of the hero. latest life the len painthe Iing. ere offering good -(inc of Our local writers. engagedhis pengreater. 44 Long ago, far away. About "Goethe". the American quires interpretation by a person er splendid subjects In the various L. W. Bennett. Jotted down a IN;sPoloon. Itghtirg and rUlLigd.c'entlidoes"haersbc'e- - sa,d.-tha- n : Ili not the same ettriOSIM who has lived for years in the east, eolored rock formations. Here thia Ifew sent them to have people ., & the second of hie hie epoch ig.r.s aimlyzed the turn of mind and ab- fine university of the Mormon ANew York) and now in made him the most feared I M r. Luwag uses Goethes poetry If "Goethe-- had preceded "'Na- sorbed 174 But the road leads us all,the culture. Church has It established its would have summer, of whatever il lwhichin all Asia. moral the 8 probably to poleon" Issue the of this Jourpoint September The west seeks facts, cauaes, ex- classes---- a For the King I) ow is- dead; momtnt brought Its euthor American Syne. ,i paradise for the etu-.is & minor character who conclusion he is at the nal of the newspaper world three planations; recognizing that the dents of botany, where, as they of his articles ; And we know, stand or fall, deserves tidier treatment than aid trying to make. That he takes but nothing of American fortuni ultitnate in the coiappear reason for things is climb the trails to the UMTIS author has allowed. That is Bet more than SOO pages to draw his compared- to what it wilt certainly probably unattainable, the magazene devotes ti We have shared, the da)r's bread. but blindly can foot summit. r 1 angri..-aseeti-Lig only to be expected-I- f bring him. they cOnelt1100111 studY, gh Pullers" and While "Hunches." And' this is on account of' an- pursuing It. down variations of plant hie according to We can-lau, Sir. Gettfried permits some Phil one remembers 11,;s previous east gam the ultimate truth latitudes, as far north tus and contrast between the starlike. books. They are all written wito other thing inherent in Mr. Lud- Is The , For the dream breaks and flies; to our present state and where the class In geo1ogY1 IThe unique parking device which work, His biographie all of unettainable , yet at time strangely ined:tative a combination of great German wig, mind: 'Veil after veil wild fall can delve into the secrets of the il le in use in Provo has provided And we trust now the gleam, tal-i readcr the for that likewise a typiand granted of mild thoroughoe.5 Temugin end the plitiobut there must be veil after veil earths structure and the zoologists Professor liarrieon R. Merrill -i: -11!1 never dies- -callY Germsn heaviness or senti- knows the facts of his heroes' lives. behind." for a short article which .sophicatreligious nature Then, with a brilliant ' on a wealth of animal l!fe at their material Be elaborates at looks the facts. Mut ment he and sage. fancy.iniesed a splendid 14ein the current Popular Sri- So it's off now the load. of insight, the east concludesi have 1 to give living illuetra-- I appears tent door them from every angle. hut he flask 114.'e m a misnomer to call to depict the two men r It ence may Ms pt.rtunity 'extendman to Monthly. An interesting phoe tions to their te:it bookee-ehereFor we know the night's call, The public that it is up ofto conaciestaness es reereeentative of contrasting. the peculiar quality of Mr. Lud- rarely States them. logstaph accompanies the article. ephere to expreeti to class formed' about knew think I can iitudy.the but but enough Napoleon books in And we know now the road fancy origin sympathetic. natutai wig's Ignore the subconscious: it Is a of nature by great English impulses. The aggressive. fighting of 110 ' more descriptive word ior take the author's hand and walkl reeord of the past. Discredit the sions fell And the road leads us all. to writing poetry of their , nature which aims to destroy in it for those pages generously spot- along with him. They will find, conscious: it is an inadequate tool. poets own. by the splendors oO no,. a obscured little themselves her inspired by order to rebuild and the intuitive ted with excAmation points. is the it Cultivate traperconscious: 1 nature above them." the our hope of the future. nature which reaches results with. he en mparein this book lits hero being as cersirt et the facts-oI Through the shine, through the rain, America wiz It approximalely out the medium of mechanical to Faust. whore be asks rhetorical great poet's life, This was the vision of evoluIle-the population of the British We have wrought the day's quest; "Goethe" is undoubtediS a great tion held by the gutOta of Asia 'he September issueis ofan tha meats or deductive thought are the nuestions, and gives as rhetorical I'twice unusubuys and reads ten tiMea es .;I To the old march again where adjectives flourish. biographyprobably the greatest ages before plodding Europe con- het Society alagazine two factors uppermost in modern It opens many meritortus books: made are a !itch it has been the privilege of ceived the superman. -ally interesting number. ? Asia. Bet Tangri may well be ee- Ianswers-- statements On We have earned the day's rest; on by Berton article an with to "Prayer," for 1 read Braley . the novelist and into pictures almost the American public How the Oriental finds salvagarded as personifying that easy. We have laughed, we have cried, poet, offers this sigcant bit of at times It certainly itml some time But it has its very def- tion. builds a paradise, communes Orson F. Whitney, andof following: meditativeness which complacent Rebecca' infotnation in answer so the stream rules the eastern mind today and Iford It isn't "atmoorphere" It is inite limitstionsFanny Butcher wiii the Divine: or, i:1 any words this Is an appreciation And we've heard the Kings groans; Brown tot English s which makest it the prey of occithe anther's special brand of In Chicago Tribune. who you will. attains the ultimate truth Neibanr Niblelt. bY Amy We have fought, we have died, Utah Three poets i tour the United States for a month, of early Lyman. dental conquest. whether religions, "The is the subject of Story It is a are featured: "The Russell Sis- Iand return home to write hooka or political.Detroit Orinetal commercial And we've burned the King's bones. Philosophy." li the pen about "crude and uncultured News. mighty tale that I,- - Adams Beck ters," who wrote under And we lift the old song human names of Hope and Millicent. by Areerican life, . unfolds, a gorgeously Each man is Captain of las Soul. pageant of the heroes of the In- Anne Weil; Cannon. and "Sarah Ere the night flies again. Barley, whose career includes & And each man his own crew. tellect:by long Shantara. chaste Yogis E. Carmichael Williamson." Where the road leads along polod as an American neWSBut the Pilot knows the Unknown who projected his soul into the Ellen Jakeman. s p4per correspondent in London - Through the shine, through the rain. of Seat. article to book in commendable order of a a experThis one reviews latter king When body I SW: me. thou ?Anger. a whose wife is English, turns mg ot And he will bring us through. who when reminds us that Miss Kate Thomas and ience love; Boddlus, "The Fifteen Finest short Stort lit:I t EDWLI ARLING'rON ROBINSON. gold! been cempiling a book he tables and points out a few lampooned in comic verse retaliattong hat e Is concerned mainly with two We break new gess today Bald a careworn man to me: Our eager keels quest unacetuttome ed in kind: Confucius, who pined on Sarah Carmichael which we defects in British ciilization in an So I sang of the golden summer things. .posisommitassomr. waTers. him run a hope will teen be forthcoming. It article written for die ,t.13ternb,r or fifteen 47.. are the these Who says days, And, from the vast uncharted government: Lao Tau, who thought war berintereetfrig to know the , issue of the Uctrury :Magazine. Anti the sad, sweet autumn's Isl. finest? The ha Itself waste In front, ''A book that Is 4ti3O10 copfils Confuctos a Mencius, detailed LIP at this charming poetI low haze, In this case It le John Cournes. The circles leap who loved to display his knowledge ess of Utah's early days. lin Great Britain is at the top ot IA. author of "A Modern Plutarch.' To mystic our with uncom1 Bodhidharma prows of the greet mightiest ithe rites; t liste,o. he 1.,,.nts out., . CC 'In and other hooks. The Forum Magthe interest of the two promising; the poetic Habit-The autumn number of the asked him to make the se- Bringing uewhat? In the unmuulated teachines of in- lei:impel-m- in cultural Out now is and i azine aubjects. "Sty lectons and be is. of course, thorin the cludes between its covers these philosophersand not iOr this figure is fluun Sing me. dear Singer, a song of oughly aware of the difficulties. Dread shnals and shifting banks? 'mock-magi- c ' ceremonies - of the items of intereet. The ) ttle many the pubWalpole. British novelist. love! in A BOOK CU:ICAO GANGErrERS. And of claim; and porn The reader will argue, perhaps, keepers of templesis the,story lieation Is made up by eniployes the United States 0,001 is mode:4 A fair girl salted et met AND I" by Gama lial Brad. DIVERSEY, oriental philosophy. L: Adams of the ommutsion of one or And clouds and biting gales? regretting S. Smelting, Refining & ate. The top runs as 'CanV. the 1 sang of a love that by IdacKinlay as Then high 400, And wreck and loss? clasps another of hts favorites, but there Beck puts them before us. lord. Houghton Mifflin company tor. $45 paged. New Torn. Mining company and in published eon. We have twice the populathe 'lace, And valiant fighting times Boston. POO pages. price, 1340. service is in Midvale. R. A. Pallanch editInc.. 2. ten times tion, the Gives i1. asks naughttill her will be aveement that tho wile. death from drawn and, And, illustrations The maybe a nd rendered, discussion is stimulated,' Arthur kindled face Larger Life! Astaitc works of art enhance the ing the ma eazine. Au autobiography' of life la Those who know their Sir Arthur Harding has finished Wee radiant with the starry grace and a volume of ,masternlecee acting as aseistant editor of a Nivid. rich. and read- Erickson aloe what the author calls this volume will undoubtedly revel in Chicago who Diver-bey- ," and men A number of the, company's em- - his women, released for of blessed Charity. should the Pilot deem it best able book." reniso,nces es "0 RiptonlaP7 but hi reality it la a clear concise those unfamiliar with the will welcome IL as contributor To cut The voyage short. rdoyesappear thl East." and the book will Th11tJn presentation of ti. philosophy based tPea and topography of the metro- Sing me, 0 Singer. a song of life the September issue. Here we heave: 'Soule Fie Suit," He sells beyond the and soon be published on the theory that the of the middle west torill be de la an polis StaupatistantL"The to Cued by Hell into eager port! bring meet of the ego la the prime mos. none the lees interested in this; tale And 1 sang of theyouth life without &- of Judea," by Anatole France: JOHN COCENHAM. r of human actions. Beginning of machine guns. roaring Presses, lion by leaac L. Schweig. "Bontiye love a ilth discourse of the Sidney Walter Posvell has - spent plays city hall politic.. '"floosies" and of Perez: The Torture of Hope," by till the heart years, 1 In life It discusses all the phases bootleg wirier. eighteen years. from his early Added interest Adam; Villiers 4,11...Isle Abyss.' ,i',:li.i i . -of sex and affection both in the comes with the statement that it caught the golden beauty, and roving over The Dierfet Leosid Asdreyev-by of the earthHestasin the face of the past and modern is the first novel of a new author light "The love. and Joy Turcenev: Drerter,"- by in the Boer war and thought and 'attempts to show and the output of a, new publish.the reading of half South Africa of the great Eternity. of the Egg." by Sherwood , a village policeman. a that after all It is the I and not ing house. Boaland Silt Triumph a dozen pages in this book alit after. MasterHidden "The Andereen: mounted officer, and a man out of the Frued complexes that prompts -sIt la a good story told 'with origeews-eOvereette4 immediateiy sugge.st Dretser, Sher- work. So was he in Australia, cut- these activities. Then it takes up inality in a nervoue style of crude wax killed when the husband ye- - Mem. by Balzac: 'The -Amer-caother and wood Anderson Tbe Nicholas IPSS011t,. Goan!: his cane and the enjoyment learning of beauty and remting hii. own homeland. to the tale is ,,, than Nor. in realists 1 Men and Heart.' Poe; "Twesty-s!the South seas, Egypt and Gal- - , analyzes these in the light of a de- iniacont Of O. Henry. take his rightful Place. 4. :c' not to l of the sira for the expression lipoli. The father with a tew retainers s Gi 'Diversey," named for a district, , at allmill, something That iis enough to show the man self,. Next follows a discobras on deals with the amorous advenuirea iescapeento sea and with his death llockshavr." Kipling: "Your Dam" be famous and , Gettin old iis not a crime. I'd like to say to You ,. but be.r.' o!,1 has a story. When it is added be the desire for power which ac-- 1 of Marry Jaclyn. a young reporter-po- :the story oeeris for he demands a Vsevoled Garshin: "The Funnel." d;stinctive indt iidu the tne mind g did not go to all places, in- doefore your time ss many peoole do is Just about the maanerd thug from a country paper in Iowa. 'vow from ha aan. the prince. to by A. E. Copoarti. and Stevenson's into cording to the author includes all he Is sure unt.1 that he reader. men can recent rnaos...ial that of Because to search in a deed try. broken win,t 3ou do any. you have commercial enterprises and a who goes to Chicago to spread his wipe out This disgrace and avenge "A Lodetng fer the Nicht." The list speaks for User'. In it has discovered a new Amerkan for a boos, but for the sake of ads not have to cry. Well. eserything Is gettin' old or older every day.. study of the pleasure of thought journalistic wings. Be meets Jose- - I the death of his wife, the lads are some which appear in meet realist. the author ef The First venture and because there was anti everything of moral motild is pasin' on it. way. I know a a an and ph:losophical pursuit with ar- phine Ruske, a telephone operator mother. With two henchmen. considerable sea appeal. later otter and fon, bath Seeds. he leases colleetions at 'the beer' anti others Generation. nothing else for him to do. It may that's getting old and dyin' every day. His feet are always freerre guments that these also spring out of the ordinary cold, but still he tries to piay. Ile likes to sing a cheerful gong be. which Ibis meets Dora DeVille, a mYste- 'for his helve in the far north, from an egoism against There is ae1J in which. fnr tthe filet time. are put fora he goes to bed. I know it can't be very long before ti to The crossing of the path of thin in the company, What need. to ton, and more eepecialiy a power circle of travel writehumanity has 'always fought in rious dilettante, and. for the time many man is dead. But. in a sense. hes keepin: young and feelin" geod Powell, after planning vain. and the Christian girl bring en). trete of handling incident ,In this novel lbeing. Josephine goes into the h of books His nerves will never' Chapters dealing with Christ and card. Marry does not achieve his about a charge in his views, for that remind one of the roasters la over day. lie came into doeen't wear a pleasant omile but sports a, kind of grin that the store-whic'amtitionof breaking Intojournalism 1I the titlitte Chrialaw asnot for tee -A the reasons for the rise of school. Norman realistic -the only , wrttten Lincoln Friendship. has his before Rovan; .. life, little a in Chicsama but through a venire it In to lasts while a Make to exitself pitches COn and its hold on the world try -me-fumy boyhood not thatcackies like' a hen. or mothers like a choldn calf that's laugh lot is teen in 'rheal upon thrill is crowded into are partictliarly interesting, wheth- chain of . 13 either roped ' extraordinarily In "With Mille Toward None periences its hon- by steatite men. Don't 1411ettrftlehdhr-gettire-oldbut-he- lp e er the reader agrees with tbe con- with Abe Wise. alias Steve Gold. this volume which deals with -- else his imagmative er life eff.cientor esty. He Ls the unadorned account him try to think that if his feet are freezin' eold his heart den't tentions or rot, and much !Mot'. gang leader in hiding, Spence Iles on land one sea. treachery. Mrs- - Morrow i closer ia lie it startling gets Insight between' who haa seen muct,. He have to sink. The Mlle are getiin' mighty old. but man friendship a example of of mition of value for either wide of Sailor. the blackmailing prohibition loyalty ant deeds of herolmn. are fresh, they to tile thbughts and dreams of tries to tell readers what im- and of other un- and when spring has hit the winter cold and made its bite loss k.speelal!y. aiTi this story appeal man and man. a theme eelebrated the modern controversy can be in litereture from the days et Da- youth thaa nine out of ten. Hie pressed him and Is riot seeking to keen.,green Be is given a to people of Scandinavian Ben Ezra thought, that gettin' oil was basin' lots of fun.. descent, vid gained from the pages. Iagent characters. znot.cLits what of and Jonathan, and Damon and reproduction City Hall through the ,for it gives an idea of life in the faint pretty pictures or establish He praised. the potter and the mould for work that thee Ivad dente In structure the book is Lincoln who lived in Grand Rapids or a reputation In letters. The result f gut.; influence of Abe. and draws down !dim aid distant pan of these ecion- Pythias. In th's second It isn't quite so fine as Ezra made It out. But this old rack-tihall simple. Complicated theories eat- - is a will did reHaute a Terre rove! of the ago years a the until get fateful work, that will he read e.gerly at and picture salary day when:tries, on friend of mine I told volt ttil. alareataleatecepin philosophy Psychology. un.....thestaleof.--merkable between ley the most exect.egItaAgameaL at friendship uutaawaat,,,am,44,ga,aageee...-whlis athInalicing.-Preseitted,- In lang- paaehlreagunabonetgenowdows ear, eiticough he numbered with the lfirlitatIliTtliealtinfilif flaw. Aliabim fltrealia ndChillet7 jam underworld patron, and he le out of I FROM nun nooK SHELF. would know some of the more in- kind that's dying every day. uage that any school boy cad Political Ale. Matson tells the story of a timate details of farplaces, an ,addifferences Funlher. derstand. Fel the quality of shit. a job again. The book emis with fA PEN AND INK PASSION, l --- -e bond strained by i this of the limit. to out both to, Jo. Norwegian an out,marry venture returnirs the related by immigrant deserves familyite story olicity, the author ' . and futute eximence a- prob.'. Alice N.Herbert; Li Appleton and Only Linceln's real arfect:e;s for first American spoken man who has full. appregenerationthe ,aereale highest praisithe has accomplish work - Sumner 1,; vepages. Igl andv the to his lerM Ill"' elation of what makes good readpatlnce with in wrilints isd a thing seldom story of Knot Cheiness, his . ' fiery senator prevented a definite Mary and their son Peter,. The ing, , - ,...44,4444.1 t sit. thin kind today. ' . - th.a ts wnten latKely. glory woman and her love for a man ; hitt-h'm here,-mast in deelltrte and Chicago, himself, begins TAEKATT:itt. byWilligaVernnn .44.4.4 n's , oAV. ip,lt,,e11-.- Eng. what to do for any pain., If. and g(es limitaCons, he comes .aeaa to beAnew book by TUng W. Lard- - shifts 1 Cole. The Irritate Guild. I nc:. :Ilsh lit'seei-t4) and flavor. 114 itret in - - ner. there's4 headache, the trained , two loarlv-- is west. to San Francisco and the ing a skilled writer. Little picSe Latayettestreet, New Tort; I -- - - with a tures tor most the of as OUT linger with protweed pubileation.. The coast. 181 spirit by fe,i1 relinurse gives a tablet that ECONOMIC' frijN- family. pages, ECP,OPy'S n,' i I I ' is looking for its "day good authentic tale. There Is no es-es IlistE Price Bell; the Char!en "I it.- That tablet is Bayer ralletl .... SerBillor:r:tSponocr,,,,It,.. i'll he, immigrants. forma-acAs the title Indicates the Interest. Whether or not Oat romancing here, no making the Chicago Daily News; .27 pages. '," n Aspirin. Experience has taught -- -novel of mys- to such na they most of opportunities or trimktunsgt adlot this day ever comes readers who . do'. vantage-of ,g' focusee upon Park is quickest. The doctor doubtful. AacolIeetion of articles rind Inter; her it CertaMly there is their , -is, itery andininn:inve New York. that farnotielvietes. which- have appeared In- the traveling in library chairs- ,Warning.too much of the-- dreamer and theher harmless. told it's has quite Stratford Boston. ... which is the, nisi- 'Soecial 'Foreign News Service of a his The ,Co., Peterand E "thoroughfare, Safe to use yourselfany time Ite true to me: ror there will father, and iThe Chicago tinily News. The aim nobility .4.,tooseNot. Knut, handsotrie blond , , On Face lianas. dawnw day society. It is .of the hook is to altos, songs of Ernest Gruenina's new hook ' and every time there's an ache he is, is even less :,,4160,,,. , though giant i !through this glittering caldron of ithe ablestt thinkers of some of the When thou wilt End the faith that ,cft cilent. lemesl... "Mexico and Its ft.,,77. 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