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A. - , .L , - .. ..., - duet. wilV absorb- Fvouglae Sedgwick. hid When thought is tired and handle her nrst book ten published up raise The:r burdens feeble, since they.' Sears before. "Anutbel ChartrIce. 1 S 9 ,l11 It s sae . ho A ;IL had. nu. ugh. -enviable 111Vf IIM. II- - days-of slowly trotting care. repotation Ve -The I title French Girl," twonts- Then most we need the strength Es years later was her first inter- of prayer. NI. E. Sangster. national popular success. i tense ptcyc,hological was-no- ,. ....1 .a K Christmas Gift Ideal Married Sweethearts l A Colorful and Convincing Romance of Realistic and Thrilling of Western Life by Ai. 4 Nt , I.Ortita,' aathor ' the Rockies IThia :It 1 - Ther.1.11e1".nocmurimmirhilrecgeb,Y Hurst Rby ea For Fermin' Folks. etc, is the otti novel evc-- r written on the thme: I WHY hWE;h.THEAlt7S: THAT IET 7,1AI-if:JARE NOM ISEARTS. In th e of the plot the settle ed froraniteville, OVestern Town. to 1 as Ata,:",i,....cs.,... - ' i , .. ..., , . 17 ,, s.t,'.,. 4 - .4,c ': ''',..,;:)'.,'S . ,;,;,. .''' . ,' t t, aloft- - small Estate . .. 4r''''ii.:1'''''''-'Cl:7-11- .., ', :: i'.. Roost. stud Robbers' Roost. g lkiore than half tne action f h6 Nove l h ,s thcse Nionntain )1 1,,r Pietertie,:Butresset engine Rackaroand. The ,,,,..T1. 1 4. 1,4 ...,,,',..,.4 '..- g,....:,,c,,-,,:.,iotr i 'ef::' " ;A 1,4 tl.,,,:,.'f ;:::'t 1 . ,,,, i , )t , " ft'frif r I Il f 7 :: k fgi Writer of Biography. ,--- 1 : 1 or 1 .. Int- - a .4 4 i -Tr' com-mol- BOOKS OF eeemereewesee;ITHE i) t,,. - -- - God Keep Us. , S''s'le;6rts .: -''- that . .01,6ELZS 4,.......... - FOR Mr. burg calls them like to Ivrito to the:r 0..1) God keep us through the Alas s diatreat thatand of seen- in is not pleasant. but it is- - in a I The level stretche& white with captain, It the enemy's lines. The milted forward. revotver- in- hand. foilowed by Fournier. but only by a Mall number of men. They were an .-ambush- on th ter; led IntowoodMost- of "them rournier were- - shot 40we. struck in the forehead. af!r.ordinit to the only report that could be obt cc:Dv, tained, but, ere& Until the end of the war his friends cherished the hope 'that hike his friend 1114tre., he had been imprisoned and ,conveyed to Germany. When after the war, RI-- 1 vier e came to search the ravaged and dewalee ground for traces of his friend he found little memorials set up by the Germanesome 'to &Trench hero'but they were all of later date than Fournier's disappearance." The book "may now be counted among the permanent human P0aIMa!Oriff." Havelock Eliis says. Published- quietly. tinder the French title of Le Grand aleaulines it wen an ever widening audience in Francs- and Bolgiumr,- its fa MO, cent:tined to spread and dalous. famous French critic, calls it "one of the masterpieces of our time and a chief source of inspiration to contemporarY literature." Belgium terms ft "a delicate and mysterious work"; a Dutch critio rays "Tne Wanderer" 14 "like a child's smile. lige a ray of sunshine (ql 010 face cLa. child or youth.- - Anne 13uglas Sedgewin, the American novelist, aided her praises to these: "It is my favorite of all Frew: h novels. It has the his-bod- ", ' , - we... the - figure-wag- . s tore-fron- t ed,te-lbtth- 4.iv---i.-;,- ,' ç PU- at Saintthe 22nd of September - lime. Sigrid Undset, Norwegian woman wither, has been awarded the 1928 Nobel prize in. literature; She is the third Norwegian author to be thus honored. fdrne.I.Indset is the author of a trilogy. 'Kristin Lavransdatter." and her late5t work is "The Axe." 1 Vermen.--itnewin--hi- Fremy re bd'n ago. listed in the French ltrmY.ent to the front line trenchea. and, pistol In hand. disappeared toward the derermintimatenthst have courted death, for hie life out- vide of his hookswas a tragedy. ,41 ... , 7,'''' b 11. s-- , e f7 p -- roomier-ma- 4 - fl mcalle.n:tutin1Pc:1101; ,, ,4 ',,al'-- 114 ,,,, '1 Art a -.- ,,,:-at ,, 'Oc-alli,;- s- , -- -, 1, ' ',.. , kV- - ment,, never to be seen again. Havelock ,ElliA who is cred.ted with the "discovery" of "Th Wan- - ,r,.., '3 ..e, ) I, ,a, itz''',-eal'',- q',-e- . t ' li S','INa.d'r i'll'. '; rtro-,- " Fe, , ''''. 4.44,, ;;.ai.e' 4 , Itc6.-----V- 4"; o ? - - ,'''' .,,-'- ,.....:), - '0 ' .,f ii.t. r, ) ' ,f 7 ..,' ,, ;,,''''t5:,,r-,,,, ,, r ,.: - ' ' 177:;:: . - Jaao" ' - , ,. - , - - , , .1- - - i, 1 ' - 5' - ' 1 f ' ' ,,-- ., ,.. i , - .,47,, ' ' ebarepneintecoesttc.hcin:dimatoettde.hdabeyrrbielt.ilena:teablottLak r. ''',',, - , Amen- - nua yhellaerhebdefinoreFiltnsclaLutlh5,ryet:nrs ,.3,-.4- - , -- - - ,r the en as the book selection for .to be featured fastnt-e-r stores' throughout America. The l'oung French anthor is arid bia book' was 4., - '.. of - ,..1 , ,40.11164,314Paaalas, ' ' ;0 '', ohtisretrogetenilvtiel his can Booksellers association. forbook The novel The Wanderer." '4 '0 '- It , avrwrialre,te ..,.1 Roses of 'V at i'lleti et" - !I The man most capable of Viti- recalcd until his condition is coo. ; ..4- - ! ,,,, ::,T".r-,',- , i1 a particular book has written rected. Do We lino until SMall. :: '' The man before who in one standa victimstrikes down a "'. the , pox -- 4 ''6.k '',1-4I of Do No. we vaccinate. c ,,,k , position to judge most scient4tc- we th e thirty-on- o from art work day chaptere do nti me but Let il is the Dawn of Peace! The nations rentIMMated I ally. )et humanly. has budged. The we wilfully ailOW with int,nsc Act.,,n Ile, i'.,,,t1 to day. V and Dramatic, S.tuat400t. l'oc.- men of all men best suited to ill ,... WatPt. fnilk or food to be distribFrom East to West have heard a cry, li ' ,,,, '.. .4,''' In field or forest, at the desk or his part of the social fabric'weigh r tor 1 the 11);11f,Tr t We to not. Bat we aliow has uted? , -., V) blood-re- d 1rauthor. all loom. earth's '';,, and "Though litrrary generations weaed It. And ,because he will the sale of firearms by mail. boot1:1 ,..:!' ''' 1 teaPher In Columbia t'niveriti- r.;;;,.'.;:t,....'!'','-'5.:0,)In roaring market place or tran- not be sensational about it. the leg liquor under protection. and By hate and slaughter climbed thus - high, .A.4.,..,,--:;:s.- ! , tr'htls 4 1.-- ,. ': ..,...,,...-,.-...-, iiildiewca-swoct- 4a $cenarto1:,4, literature-'11 to itd I u, 16 w ilt Hero--o- n ' 1., 'heart read Married . this hdght find but ,'...,,t Let me ''.,',. and ideas will never learn schooi children. legend Sweetbeart will reject ' it." .,,,,..' :"..'' ',.'"'.' ..,..;1 to pay. One only path remains untrod, them The story is described as a taie 1 This Beautiful ,.'143 Book ! le . Whct vagrant wishes beckon me ' Warden Lewes stands probably t;,',-;;- ; The idea of a -- criminal type." of southern Frava at the PTA of ) hes ;ust hen tele3,1011 ti..f::-One path of love and peace climbs higher! .,7. astray. at the head of h limited profesb- recognized at sight is exploded as th e last century. Its chic: figures I from thSe l'ress. The following I !1 11 ..q .:i,--'ci,,400';' ' Make straight that highway for our God." t re. ..,,t -"This is my work. my blessing, iOn today. lie is a man thought a myth b..V the warden. The idea are two bo)s, schoolmates. one of ..,... ...434 01, ' 1 not my doom: , r .Mai:rii:ti of generally as making his living of national religious or recta; pre- whom tells the other--'' and the story Ili' , e.c..;:: e;.,94 Alfred Noyes. ,' . of all who live, I am the one bY off other people's sins. He now tionlinance in crime is ridiculed. -"le lleaulnes"..---i-s grand Ii 4.,,,,2,11. 1 really rival:Jet...0:v cuit;:kt, tt:litu. va:ny. ortf.r.;.,1,p whom shows himself to be a man deeply The idea of pampering in prisons Fournier himseit. 3r,r-,--- -caki '.4it11-.7,,i- , This work can host be done in and sympathttscally interested in is refuted as is the story of scourg-;i,. I Callahan thaok and StatIonarr The English translation of -- rho the right way." the men who have been placed in ing and torturing. ChlalannY Lake It Probabty the Wanderer" is Cur. Francois Delisle, I his care. a. main Theatre nook steer. bait whose greatest am- - most gripping part of this impel- and twit! be by on Decem1 great, bo Then enhoarlivnI atilele. it not pushed Lake City. is on boos section the ling 1. ber T.i'''', capital ifti Houeta,lialisnst by I.l000ede.pe rivet etlemebriees.ts Houghton too.. and a ,i, 1.4. , ,' Onyerit 1),(4. like Salt Lake ' punishment. Nowhere in the last company. I . (It). in he r d in a day twenty years has the general.publie p if' ?',..,7 . Sono. P-4,IBilkiatto and Book , powers; my t when crime is to be at hith- had such.a conclusive doeument A:,,,,:tt , store. LogaL4 t lab. Then shall I cheerful greet the , la- - erto unknown reputed ,i ,'I 11'..; heighte, he is in-- .. eXainst it as .here. And. nothing Watson( Drug Company, FOR LAWYERS AND LAYMEN. nem of pictures of halcyon steam-- - I at. 1,,.,2-. :' boor. boring Is of more his Warden than tensely appreciative place striking Song. t PAnthony. Idaho. and "s ,f': ,; 7,, :;i And cheerful turn. when the in and duty to FOUND IN BAGDAD. by Charles boat days, superhuman effort with l: society. As a mat- - Lavreas own reversal of opinion In Let Store. Belburt i '', t accompliehinent, E together Voice . fill badowg et t.0. Illy ter out Walter long E. Shephard: fact. he is at pains to the matter. lie came 'to Sing Sing - ..Stsk:".(;-,a;'-Idaho. ring and mer 1 Neale; thumbnail. sketches .of. outatanding i At eeenttdee to play and love and Mile current Ideas New-Torthe earth," Park Anenno Book Shop. 233 pages; $2.0tt Ida- the prevalence advocaie and now is bitter in . characters Of the rough-and-read- y 7 he - denunciation. rest, i ail of the Through crime. means everIdaho. of his Fall, Prison and records Ey and grief 1,' strife, roand river pilots whose Becauee, I know for me my teady figures tend figures were his own observations he combines With a gc,:den Joy in a silver mirtn: i1 Gorgoe M. Seep and goof, Members of the local fratern- raftsmen lives I mantic and extraordinary I Book Store, Idaho l'allo. Ida. work is best Thank God for lifei PIMP: $1-never befere such potent and vit- for a concise- and dynam.c docuity will doubtless find much pleasfeatures of the pioneer wept. l ure in a reading of this volume. were Mailing Prire gl-ril'erk,'n Book Store,,. Pocatello, ( Mall orders Berry Van Dyke. l al things to the reader) he ehews Ment against a process which he is COTICIUSIOrt dwells I In author the to 011f1 toomount Let my voice swell out through the 1 Dentia s The author is an attorney of the upon- the spoliation of the Tante the commitments to Sing S'ng compelled by law to carry out. Plivanary. Blacgroot. Prose I ta e. D t Book crooked Arterlean although State of Washington and Is swell foreets of the upper Misairsippi ba- an equally of When soldier a in great Idaho. numerically professional ahyrn Store. Salt Laho ( It, I lab. l i known throughout the northwest. in with all its attendant waste. Ile promoter. To the azure dome aboe, the last seventy years. have de- - high rank comes out against milThen there are the beatieful creased .subi-lantialland other parts of be country for proceeds to draw the moral. urges when a With a chord of filth in the harp per hundred litary ideas and practices; hie lectures and writings. it professional poiitician -- comes eut of Mira: and presents the fol- - daughter of the American terse! thousend .pecele in the area In this volumewilt be found referestration and an seductive Is Senortta idea One peeves. equally as an object lessee: thereby explod- against political organizat.on; when Thank God for love! twe:ve subjects treated, each deal-P- lowing 1 attacks 'Therie is rafting of logs on the with alluring orbs. These with the 'i ed. Seores ef ideite follow. a professional.x.lezzYnaan more or lesp . with some point RI er Elbe in No common triticiein of legal the church: when a professional Let my voice thrill out beneath and Germany; much usual assortment of native plotters ; svsteta or phase of the law. The average rafting of logs. All can be mentioned. but he criminologist declares against the to keep things moving to there manage long day above. lawyer will find here much that he the rafts fellow one another down the final ellmax when the revolu- - eubscrihes to and even renders it criminal code and its administratThe whole world throuvb: did not know before, for the author the stream as once rafts used to ;tent blows assumes Yet not he eelective. mere le ion the usually i the up, public young engineer 0 my Love and L1fe, 0 tny lit.? and de;wes in an interesting and schol- Bee doee show , te crowd the alississippe. There has favor- - of - blorideseeveee-e-ielease-ahopersonal. grievance or a wishfor ! Love arly Manner. with many subjects been rafting on the. Elbe for a ,regiatersin, But th roug hout .eihat seems entire- - i)ersonaI gain. comes in under the time i an imnAtir brunettes. at least. Thank Go4 for you! rule as a are not. that . So far as anyone Our thousand warrante Lawes's he code Warden iy years. book, by' erinenal published as wire as hie conceesion far tat-ght- . WS: colleges- - Just which position to offer3m1 MAGAZINES FOR SAME STTOOPP0077tt eeeethereets Iticelyetoeteerafte 1'limit concerned and presumable eallieeaffiecientifite illogical and tin- - Donbieday- Doran and Co.. One chapter will hold the eloseat at- ing on the River Elbe for a thousilecaince Practical." in connection with the Utah it eonvinced of the utter sincerity of et,ity7 LESS, tention of the readertwill depend and years to come: much rafting.1lamasses great fortune and stilt neither restreins. OCT01011a ity a cures nor pre- - his statements. on the reader himself. happinese. The usual for. general farm and home "Rafting ane lumbering on the:: melt Mtn been observed and an- - I vents. ite meet carefuliy laid eys- - trace of SOMP difference he may To. the layman one chapter Is of a tems ssern Le often state lasted a judge or with eeventY had have ereable Slississippi ta - South which other is that it yearsj 'romanee Interest. American 'Particular BETTER and ended a great, ueefue pr neef sidled to the is revealed. But deep feeljusrhelf devoted to the b'5A"nceeorradrigris; to tVarden Lawc'e . the official treats, of John Marshall. chief ing and a thorough grasp of his The Magnstae of the Deciduous Fruit Industry.. Published in school of adventurous. heetic ro- - whole tice of the Supreme Court of the able industry." to the matterLing notes, fed are he predomthenabest Dredge, dtAte per year. manee totted States nearly a century ago. - crime ye De TALE. it feelt .learne4 ...4t AnvEsrrnots ,e,:"hooll . -puraele the Interest - : -1 i the- - boott, -- w ..cirri,,,r!' No. there Is and Ms NORTHWEST POULTRY Joors.A. i - A 11 'members of the legal profession TEE COAST OF INTRIGUE. by THE BIBLE AND sctExcE. I we segregate him and keep him scee ceeding wise..C. B. P. , l'ur,:"4-;;;.:more than the average reader the A we.stent phhileation. dealing with 11,0911eill enallitionsPub. D. lienRae Whitman Chambers, OLD AND FAITH NEW KNOWL. latter will Cm) much that la of In Oregelt. New York. N. Y. :12 Il Its'r 'Year. kle Co.. T i".'4'-- ' D EDOEt by James H. $nowdetr. iir s ,tniereztla fach ,chapter ''Pages.-12.'l Harper & Brother; 1179 page; i , POULTRY CRAFT PACIFIC -; . , GooD.,or-Diml-- scv;.:,:,. ::::,..:71,,,,i 'in. ItemthiScent Of Johan Boers latest book. The autnor of 4,.,...,0 Published Its California. covering le an eseellent manner the Miss Cosa ley-Ba- tt. MISSISSIP , i THE ON Davis Latin American yarn Is This Is a serious. though as the NeW ,fun scope of the Poultry Indust. California' 1. -' Temple: rust puhiiheil by "The Last of - the - j"4'' Edward Russell The "The Coast of Intrigue," by Whit- - author says. not an exhaustive. by ,"4;,:ic,,. ,'4,,,,.,, ,sa, remarkable, Pr9Ves Eangere-7- . is...het-Self1...,,A1.1 :York. f dvs--, reeenefier "Don- -' authov,--- of ...EtatutY man,Charia'aers., ,the 'teachings-o337 pages. 33.5-0-. "America's great Norwegiiitn Loy-Th- e character with a romantic career. Coyote." "The Fighting Redhead," the Rible and those of science. The Wears treat National Magatine of particular intere,t to . k. I. ',. ,41c4 New The and kindred tales. Yerg Titne3 rata Horn In Hampshire. England. of, author holds. and to many westerners'. Published In talitornia.at SIX per yeur. Ilse Russell Charles Edward t:."' It 11, a stirring lusty tall of a will seem to prove his case, that says that it Is "one of tho finest Irish and French parentage. and 1 t lathered a mass of --data and a fundI mythical reptiblic "Modernism" is almost, if TLm;s Or contem porry k .TURKEY WORLD THE south the of brie. educated at Oxford and London, I of ancedote of the good old days-not. as old as the earliest records-Tha- t i. writing this reviewer has cal with the usual dramatts-persma- e she was till a merel universities. In the Interents of the Turkey industry ,:4ifl' Published of the logging end rafting Indusits local-colis reason if there little 41.IS: and any props. The hero Is eor tr4117;;II.' branches. Dreedinkk Rabsing. Marketing. etc, 1.00 per year. gill when ehe won the Military Or-- , try of the Mississippi basin of the a young American violent antagonism between be.04,,i1; Mining engineer. lievers for herH der the Britten, Empire ,"..;,,,... of middle of the last century. The who with his in the Rible and science Is W.ms iii. VIE RECOMMEND THESE MAGAZI WS IN ANT OF 11113 partner proposes I, i the contention work in the greet war,In 19111 ahe, Whole affords Interesting reading of Mr. Snowden. concession. HA F01.1.01ING traveled around the world as al 't the book being full of human his- -' operate a platinum .''., , The In matters treated subject crocked the various of the London correspondent tory, of river gossip. of deserip- 'Naturally therehis are CIAO NO. I "Reliare: Li NO. chapters 2 77..44101"'7", partner in crime. gion," 'Science." "General Reis-lon- e tinns of by-goways and man governor and Times. traversing the interior of i1.1-4,-;'..-,1tab FIETEWT. I 7r. AlIt Vol' I tab Farmer. 1 , t Ir. Al; 11.1 47;,c,.-:,Africzt. living in Turkish harems, Partite Peultryeroft. 1. of Religion and Science." I , !! ti.;!ti . . - ' .." - , - FOurteen years after his death in the worid 'vat" a youthful French- - ''''' - - - t - t -- ence. 1! '' : 7 r , .4 in--- ,. " 401.0 ' - -- . ,,, ' - - iv:01 1,1 -- 4 -- . N . ill - - 111 l'i. , ' - ,1 . r '..,' ..,t' ,''"."'' K., ,, .., . 1 7, TES TEARS AGO. TWSTT 'MARS AGO. in writing Of "Joao - and Pe. "The Life ot James McNeill tce." by IL O. Wells, Burton Ras. Whistler." by Mr. and Mr& Joseph coo c alled it "o ne of the ntost re. Pennell. Li so unquestionaly tho markable and w ertainly one r gib great blogranbY a.of that erratic most intereeting novels of the de. rose in the gar. soul, so untaded and said of it. "no cade...." den of literature that it will 'Jr-- s one who It interested in the maim- prise many of you to realize- that up of contemporary life in Eng. .. it was first ptiblished twenty land tt11.1 t9 ra.i'll it' Th's years ago; it received at the- novel'can epitomizes the whole storY hands of dennett Gilder uriquall- of Eng11511 E"glish educatin' f.ed and enthusiastic praiseas it controversim did' itt etery one's hand. She said social life. Eeglish'. for the and last destiny about the literarY QuelitY of 'It: thietYEnglish Yeara." ,Ittat they 4tho two volumes) are Stirring 'memories of tett 'year. as both the Pennois wield a liretyl a,go la the best seller list, which halt at the heed of war book?. pen." a fact which even later i li "The Love of an Unknown Sole ago and illness never dulled. - dim" "The Magnificent Amber. "The Little Brown Jug I aO.ns''. by Bootit Taikington, heads dare," though forgotten now. was e.,the list of fictien. followed by one of the of Amor- H. 04. .W e Il s, i t e 'Joan and Peter," by lean fiction "Horne Fires in France," by reputation of Meredith Nicholson. Miaa44..aannigh4.44 ..vmf,mMac. Warder Sarah tainii." by JuYable." -The Winds of Chance' Ststeenyears before the tre - Conhell;Res Beach, by Lpher The ,abyn tt 0"ITThee listysinint mtientd?rufen:huctieetesr17,1 Wiltdw--"-Aone. Dotritiam . Sedgwick wrote "Annabel Chan Frouty.Chicago Tribune. nice.' which , -- 7 -- 'a, , s ',.44- - . . but-eir- setupa-for-trie- , 01,.4.10:l; art.-- A ',:, l'''',4, , 1 ,'' "2':' 11 I 1 , - i a - . cs..; rq tl- and-peo- pter it- Trazr,r -- -- - - p, Merits High Praise -. .. :1k) -- It1 Main- - Fournier's alastisit- 'll'ea. - 0 , - - ' 1 fr,,,,...,.., !,1 y - Book The Wanderer sp ; - I t '- a I . l , - -- t, 31ilan. Wilting down what I have seen 14 and thought la the mental I practice upon myself. uraerli ill shrieks and crieti have become chapters end- stories in ,! ume. At 'home nowhere. because celestial Dreams! Bufl their swift I' fingers at home everywhere I have wan tiered over the face of the earth Have knit the world with threads of steel, :not. - because .of the irreaistibillY of ' ''' Till lirtgersiithe romance of the road but In . Commonweal. 'search for that anchorage which Beyond the world's one , !has held end holds men to the in. of their birthright fear and Tell us that custom, sloth, ri Iertia have wanted to be a French an and Are strong, then name them "common-sense.- " in , France, a America; In. American 11 Tell us that greed rules everywhere, and Venice. in Venetian when Then dub the lie "experience". '1 a Greek in Athena, I cannot explain Year after year, age after age, failure with the 'credit ledger of tile i; ii my blood but find re3POnS onis the Has handed down, thro' fool and child, debit aide of the other's. It For earth's divinest heritage fault of the Frenchman that I am ,I not a Frenchman, Sind the fault The dreams whereon old wisdom smiled. of the Greek that I am not a - 'I Greek - Dreams are they? But ye cannot stay them, "Have I been able to plumb the people I am depths of the souls of , Or thrust the dawn back for one hour! have I gotin the -deaeribing; . Truth, Love and Justice, if ye slay than, measure. the odor and the at' Return with more than earthly power; il mosphere of the cities against 41 whose walls I have beaten my Don -- Strive, if ye will, to seal the fountains Quixotic wings? Qui lo ea? I shall That send the Spring thro' leaf and spray; learn to do much better In my next life." Drive back the sun from the Eastern Mountains, Thenbid this mightier movement stay. li, Work. s 0 - ,..s ,,,, I . ,,,,, i, ,c,, !k 1, - , ,,,e 1:1ill :11 out-fac- , '4, '' I II 'I iii ' '''. ,-- .11 r,,,1? AI- ,,,,, - I, dreams have woven , Say that we dream! e Our the Truths that bwrning sun; The lightnings, that we dreamed.' have cloven space. and tinted all lands in one!! 1 , - - i -- - t-- i, - ' - -- - ' :I 41 - , e. s ' . - - 11 - It n ,,,; 4, 1 Europe'sCapitals ti to of e ' - - - - .,i 0-4 ' nign-ti- 1 ) 'N,, ,,, , I." . way-whi- ,,,,... !rl 3: 2 - fa .., I - Fil - ,,,,.,, - -- 1 Writer 1 Describes - , , 3 1 r, t 1 - Bucharest, Monte Toledo and 'London. Copenhagen. other cities of Europe. o gr Abrold 'Jr -Voices confused. and faint. arise, says: I have never gone ,11 Borne- material. Bercovici of Troubling their hearts from East and West.1-to of notice have worthy in their le is skies, A I was travel- light ,come my - doubtful $4 ing tor other purposes: or re pur- A gleam that will not let. them rest; pose at sit. Clues. rivers. mountains dawx1.-lbdawn is onthewing, s . - -- - - - r - - - I,.s, . rchange-on-eversidee, The stir of what they --, -- -are. so poignantly. their reality so Unsignalled as the approach of Spring, I In Pain out Painful. that shriek IiiI Invincible as .the hawthorn-tidbefore I am retieved of their pres- s . , I1 :- e , ( - -- 1.. our brows we feel the brea,th Of dawn, "though in the night we wait! Death. heart-An arrow is A God is at the doors of Fate! The spirit that moved upon the Deep i Is moving through the minds of men; The nations feel it in their sleep. A change has touched their dreams again. i in-th- , 1 Yes"on - , - AK --------f' Ai. r: - rill"71."V16" 1 --! liTheDawnofReaceiir 3 ' - .,:t....--.....----- , NOBELPRIZE NOR-WEGIANVIN- m00.- i4.ure : --- - S ..'.."....'''' Itis . - ., NEWS, SA1 ti IIDAY;:DECE.11BER'1.;-192- 1 er W 1 ' i ,... . .. . , , , For . $ 2 ! i a , 1 I 1 ' ' ! a ! ' , 1 i i less FarmerState pair. rturr - , 1 4,fti ,, it t ' ,,, '- - 1 5 1 : : ; : ; - , P 1.1!LLIP i s ' - : , I , '" - of rthaSte. For Tioroubleoxcid. 1 1,1 :4 4"ew I I BE - avomcs I Reduce the Aci(d ! 1 i 1 1 ' , -, ; -- c' ' 4 e - - ' - - -- f, :::, - , ,.. ' i ; : - -- . 1 iThalys.fnizt:fc:iausg::d.,otn:hnatel.:1 rrimetstmentsrit.nv ;dna:it:hen; :: fire mlnutes. Then you ably end In know will alws what to do. Crude and harrntul methods will never apyou. Go prove tbis for your peal to own sake.--- dt may save a- - great many disagrteablo hours. Ite sure to set the aellulne PLO- tips' 3Ilik of Magnes.a prescribed by in e for f,n 5l.e i.iZst. :Iv; acids. 25c3..ei ot,rereene drugstore. . - .,......,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,0-,4Imt"-,,,,,st7..0, . i.r ,:j - i 1;e,...e...'' ...,4r ). 3 41 "11 : ;!. 1' - i. ' i .... , Ar, . TJT - - - - - t4.60 Norther...it of . hneltryrratt. r Vnine Poultry 7r. ....t 1 $1.61 - 41 1 I y Ad,1 . A kbaerYieim.h-- ;The - . t - Utah Farmer - I of 'Talk" and "Red la very young daughter. She is I also beginning a new novel which Damaak" has:'been at work tour , .,..i........a.lailoolted .' .. . .. t te ." THREE YEAR SPECIALS I free-lov- ..i. 91 to be published in the springfirsti mitt" as the best -abort ---- -Iler1 -Charles H.' the year. ... (Adv.) Stokes. JiiT , - 1 , . 1 ,- Although technical thle Volume carries information which is of ;.J'',,,:,' .,:f.'.;.i.' benefit to' a layman. although t -same chapters deal with such sub,07,1 -. Jetts as dress, salary, behavior and 1,.c.,-- - iv ''''''''e ,t, the family life of minister's. The authoes purpose seems to '4Akasta. 1,0 to talk over a few ministerial . pra,ticos and note some details: has to for taking. major things granted, Meb:no-esee if perhaps the life of the pm- . n Meary . canKrit be enriched and the dignity Ii rial his awry, "The Far- for prize of rellgiOus leadership increase& lI rat." which wu,selected by the -- , I ,; :::- ::,:, .,... t;:r;:..-.:',:.- t: . 7: : .1'. - 4,-- ...,-- t l's1Lo sv,oeful in water and pony and Its predecessor TottS IthhaPPY condition w in. Elarbz...12:Tips since Wi:i. . - - ; In sick stomachsInstantly Sick stomachs. sour stomachs and infligestIon utually mean excess acid. The stomach nerves are -Tina rrcrehr selid,, makes--thstomach and Intestines pour. Alkali kiiip acid Instantly. The Ntlik of Mae- - ' ! - 1. 4 0 : Better Erbit. Journal. It2Zott $7,50 Emanie Sachs. whose biography Woodhuli vraa thits-- 1 :- NO. CLUB NO. lished November 14th by Harper at rink Forster. 1 yr. 1 AlII F.r Ufa a Farmer, I r. All For Brothers under the title The Ter-- 1 NortIbittot Poultry $ 1.60 S1.69 r.ble Siren." There has been much, Sunset. 1,1ear 21014rult k I Yr. advance escitemtiut in literary c:rt nu-kr1 yr. Viand. 162.4 1 cies over this forilicoming etory j Valls. yr. Turkey World. 13:4 of the firebrand of the time CLI 0 O. 3 Victoria and her Sister. Tennessee. (LIB N O. II For 1 tall Farmer. 1 yr. made a fortune and lost most of it tah Farmer, 1 yr. AB Far through publishing Woodhull and $1.60 Sunset. 1 year Vetter Fruit. I yr.. 1 0 1.60 Clafilo's Weekly which ...AnthenY I aloe Va !no Comstock 'suppressed for PrintInC Better Fruit.' Turkey World. 1 yr. year sazo irazo a scandal about the Reverend Hen-- 1 ry Ward Beecher. Mr. Comstock sent Victoria and Tennessee to IAA- ,, nia Rangers,"-low street 131, thongh Victoria trast. ''' a The kuther, still TIE ITTAH FAR31ERThree years With young Tom- a candidate for the presidency of I known the United States. tit, is an internationally 3 yearn Better Pratt. 13.30. Both tar P2.35 'ratite lecturer with a magnetic PersonVictoria achieved immense no- Northwest Poultry Journal. years ....value 13.30. Both for 81.:3 ality that never fails to capture toriety in many fields, notably ftPartite PoulltTeraft. S years ratite 1L1110. Both tor $2.25 her audience. whether it be in the nonce. suffrage. spiritualism. e. back blocks of Australia, or the Magazin. 2 resra "-'latil- e true. tioth for An":15 ; early Organized labor. journal-- I more sophiat.:cated cities of the ism and oratory.. Itany distinguish--- ; rqttamet Your Order to The Utah Farmer United Stater. Her book on pioneer ad 314111141 cam into the story in- (MO ; nom 1753. Illt Lake California life also ha i the rare way and another. among them beilty. t folk I .. 4.evottenteul Pletute send! IsIke the ing: Commodore Vanderbilt, quality of Interesting -- lhe jaraiti Brutler.fr:lizil'eth CB4114'11.1nd -' IGetv:drel:Ift at;:ifvehr,toerY4. , aaassialnes In (lob No. lion. Susan R. Anthony. Theodor.: 'Ictx 1753, Salt Lake City, , i Benjamin Tuther, Stephen tnr which ' '1111E-i- ' ins Colonel Lawrence there. and next. dressed as a Hindu boy. crossing-India. and rilecting tisndhl; after which. I y way of diversion.' she traveled alone across Australia. Other jourseys followed that first one around the world. but all the tells us. time. Mies Cossley-Ba- tt her ultimate dream was California.. of which she had read much in childhood; and that is why. after reaching there and meeting one of oldthe Golden State pioneers. Captain Howard. she was willing to devote,rrnech time and .;labor to telling his story and th.ct of Call- -' fornis In The Lan of the Califor- . . ..It. S . 0 '.: 1 . - ; .... 1:4 : - f' of the Bible." -- The p'. ., ,...,..,,,,,,,,I.ACTTVV Principal of Modernism In the Old I '..'. "The Principal of Testament," Modernism In the New Testument." "The Principal of Modernism in the Apostolic Church." "The Prin. , .e4 y i c.pal of Medernism In the History 4 '. - .115.,,' .I' of the Christian Church." "11.s.elic Conflicts between., Theology and 44 "Modernism Tocley.': Science," '9P ..: ,HA ,; .4 'Summary and Concluton." , it 'zit :LA 1 ,.. A BOOK Pon MINV;TERS. s v- :, .:;';4 ' ,MINISTERIAL PRACTICES by .1:.!"'. tr! i ,;.' Cleland McAfee; 4' .) ,' , Harper New 2litt York; pages, F::, tir,i,",:i Brothers, t . .'llOcietri-VieW- 4-- 1 di - , 4 .::I1I.I. O. Henry Prize , 1- i Init ',It 1 Adventures-- (4.'l t. ,, Her Dojer s Tut Chris , - sq . r ..telMin.:21;m7-ta- r . . , - - tse Mil Coupon. t. . . ' - A4d,Fru, ...... .. . . ' . ' . .,.., . 1 , - - - ..........m.m..m... . kit 0 . . , . |