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Show Features for Sunday Articles and stories of special interest in tomorrow's issue of j: !;! Wfi ei'aft SJnhime : will make it a journal of pleasure and information for everybody : I; ORDER YOUR COPY IMMEDIATELY r- , General Pershing's special report to Secretary Baker re- featlireS garding the operations of the American army in France will ' ' be summarized in tomorrow's edition of The Tribune. There wiil be a ! '' special letter from Roscoe Ashworth, of The Tribune staff, who at present is S at Oxford, England, regarding conditions in the British Isles; a discussion by Dr. W.' H. Ballou of the theory advanced by Lord Kelvin that meteors bring new' diseases to the earth from the heavenly bodies: raid a description I of the part carrier pigeons played in the world war. The story of Lady ! MacKenzie's hunting trip in Africa will be given. Edwin Tarrisse will tell I what the French Foreign Legion is and explain its traditions. There will be i ' also the usual letter from Tr;denc J. Haskin of The Tribune information ? bureau, and many other special features. Alfred Eordame, member of the S Astronomical Society of the Pacific, exposes the fallacy of predictions of calamity based on the position of the planets December 17. ;i rv i The seventh installment-of "Spice," the great story of mys- ; flCtlOn tery, hve, intrigue, color and adventure, by Henry C. Row- ' land, will appear in The Tribune tomorrow. There will also be a Torchy and ; : Shorty story, entitled "Seeing Things With Sis," by Sewell Ford, and "The Golden Ball of the Agonauts," by the late Charles E. Van Loan. D WT I A series 01 letters by this famous humorist, ' King W. Laiuner whose name has become a household word, ; appears In The Sunday Tribune. The articles deal with timely topics and ;' have the same human touch which has always marked the work of this ; great writer. ', !; xi ur Hunting submarines in English waters by the Amer- ! lx!3lVy I" War jcall navy will be described in tomorrow's articlo ;' by Admiral Sims. ! -i . J II , , , Four fuli-page cartoons from the most ' ; (artOOnS ana numor popular artists, including "The I; Gumps," "Mutt and Jeff," "The Shenanigan Kids" and "Bringing Up 1 Father" and strips of these cartoons appear in Sunday's Tribune. Wester- ; '! man in his sketches from life features "Christmas Shoppers." The famous "Line o' Type or Two,", by B. L. T., and many ether choice selections of ;' humor also appear. NThe Tribune carries all the news of the Associated Press, the GWS Chicago Tribune cable and domestic service, the Universal Ser- ; ' vice and the New York Times cable service. It also has correspondents in all : the important cities in the intermountain country and an efficient local I staff. ! i If you do not receive your Tribune regularly, phone ' important Wasatch 590 and order it today. |