Show PACKARD P TO LECTURE Famous Cartoonist t Will Wll III In Its Hall hail Monday Night Ight Alton AlLen Packard the th famous cartoon 1st bt will vIII be he In Salt Lake Lako Monday and anci andIn andIn In the evening will vIII 11 give a st 1 sketch Ice lec lecture ture Lure at nt hall ball under the aus auspices auspices piece of ot tho the Mutual Improvement bur bureau Jur eau Mr Packard Is Ii perhaps better beUer known In the cast enst than In tho the west ns ne lh th h papers and people whom he ho pictured while acquiring his fam were at nt work there and the hits on them that math mad him famous amou were more appreciated in sn inthe the thc bIg bis political center Ills was th tb 0 list fUst cartoon of ot William J Bryan Dryan to lO reach the New York papers and was wa while the famous convention pech that him the nomination for fOl th tho the president y vas Aas va being math madi Packard lackard began bf an his hl career as s a n i 1st by winnIng it 1 t l for the belt beat offered by b the New ew York Jour JOUI mil Ills offerIng was wn of ot Uncle Unett Samuel hitting on 01 the 1 douse dome j ln four mOUI OUI new tte on to the thc Mag Thesa the of ot Ington Idaho und Montana which had bad recently Ie ent been Jean admitted His fits work appeared mostly In the New NewYork NewYork York Journal J In Judge LIt Life antI and In tn Inmany many Chicago papers lIe He is ta f it f firm believer eller li Ia the power of ot the nuil 1111 picture r writing but hut ho Ito In Is s opposed to 11 the of ot this power lower by b cot cor CO 1 wishing to use the cartoon cartoonists lots Ish to ecate sentiment In iii their Luau tavor In an Interview on thIs subject he ht says that the tie trouble with most cur car i vday is that few of ot them diem think CI themselves th m les or are nrc permItted to think for tor themselves They are arc litany of or them the machines of at the power poor behind the paper r Th cartoonist Is himself the tho tool of or the tile monopoly which he lie BO so o often cart cail futures There Is III no doubt that the cartoonIst t wields a II great power for tor he speaks n t universal language III In pictures a St understood by II 1 the cultured and tint by 11 1 the uncultured When we can ran produce cartoonists with high Ideals and o ei moral mOTul convictions us lilt well as IlS skill of execution wo o 0 will have si n great power for tor tint elevation of lit mankInd |