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Show NEW BOOKS FOR THE PUBLIC LIBRARY The following thirty-two volumes will bo added to tho public library Tuesday morning, September S: Miscellaneous Allen. "Celtic Art": Bible. "Modern Readers Bible,' edited bv Moulton; Engineers' Society of Western Pennsvlvania. Proceedings Proceed-ings 1007-190S; Morlcy, "Critical Miscellanies." Mis-cellanies." 3 vols.; Boi'co, "Philosoplry of Loyalty." French Ualcvy, "Criquetto"; Lucas, Lu-cas, editor, "Oxford Book of French Verse." Utah department Autumn Leaves, vol. 19; Goodwin's Weekly, vols. 9 and 10; Pinchot, "Les Mormons"; Spectator, Specta-tor, vols. 1 to 4 (in one). Bcference "Becout Idenls of American Amer-ican Art,." text and portfolio, 2 vole.; "Women in French Art," text and portfolio, 2 vols. Fiction Escrich, "Martyr of Golgotha"; Gol-gotha"; Pinkham, "Fate's Fiddler"; Seawell. "Last of Duchess of Belgrade. Bel-grade. ' ' Children's books Bailey. "Judy"; Bakcwell. "Trao Fairy Stories"; Barbour, Bar-bour, "Spirit of tho School"; Bigham, "Merry Animal Tales"; Eggleston, " Long Knives": Howdcn. "Boys Back of Locomotives'1; Koch, "Little Journey Jour-ney to Our Western Wonderland"; Lane, "Triumphs of Scicnco"; St. Nicholas, "Stories of Strange Sights"; Tomlinson, "Campfiro of Mad Anthony"; An-thony"; Marshall, ''Scotland's Story." Tho readings to tho blind will begin Monday, September 14, instead of Monday, Mon-day, September 7, as noted in somo papers. They will bo held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays thereafter, from 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. |