Show FREE PLAY GROUNDS AND BATHS ADVOCATED r A lecture was d delivered at Unity hall last night by h Miss Rosalie RO Pollock super super- r- r InU of cs In iii the elt city schools school On ou ll Public Pla Play flay Grounds and ami Baths She Sho ho Urged lh tie the great t nerd need of or more park parI room In the city easier of oi access than I Liberty lIar park Sh She said al that tha t or c every 8 school hool hullIng building hull build r ing should hollid have ha lar large c play grounds and ami I equipment and the school buildings should be used the year round for COl social jp t Or Organised cd pta play she said brought moral mental and physical h Ial h health in Its Ils train Mrs Pollock then drew a comparison on with American Institutions In n this regard Jard and those of foreign n countries particularly Germany Germany- where th lo o parks and guldens gardens arc made a part parlor of the tho combat with tuberculosis She also advocated rJ the s setting aside fit rr fiti ofa a i plot of ground roul for each child chili a an Is done In Springfield id ld Maw Mass rasi when ca each Ut h child Is given n I the tho products of hl his his' labor With the hot springs to tiO close dose to town Miss lIsi Pollock thought that the cost of having public baths should b be less than In ht other cities clUes where th they have 1 l-c l n instituted and she hc said f-ald tha that t the tho Great rent Salt fall lake should bo ho open to all ull to enjoy enjoy- A largo audience enjoyed the address |