Show UNCLE SAM AS SEEN BY HOMER DAVENPORT Herewith is given in greatly reduced form one of Homer Davenport's cartoons car-toons to give an Idea of the power of the cartoon and to prove that a cartoonist car-toonist must bo more than Elmply a man able to handle a pencil. More is told In these few strokes as to the state of mind of the American people regarding regard-ing the Russo-Japanese war than could be told In many printed pages of reading read-ing matter. Uncle Sam Is naturally highly amused ho has much to gain j and nothing to lose by the breaking out of hostilities. This is all told and told well in the cartoon. A man to produce this effect must be well informed on world affairs and bo In thorough sympathy sym-pathy with the feelings of the American Ameri-can people. The lecture that Mr. Davenport will give at the Salt Lake Theater this evening eve-ning illustrated by his pencil work will I be a revolution to those who hear it. |