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Show THE SUNDAY HEBALD, SUNDAY,' MARCH 8. 1925. Han's Brain Gets Smaller Br JOHN t m a! fonU, sua twspoikfcfii) 1W3, e rtlfS tmw ? GVNTHER. br CnHed Press ) S LONDOX. England. Match 8. Mr Arthar Kult liia many other CUttagolehed men of BcienceT look mnrara m well ae Deog. a n thropologlat the kind f, woo aesrcnes tlx-- aim fl scientist'UsUiid umu't life to disfer ipectl ve cover th secrets of evolutluu. Looking back In this fashion, Sir Arthur aa ttade himself one of the great- aat of British scientific careers. Wkee ha looks forward he finds things almost aa Interesting, i Basin hlf sunnlaea.on these things he know of the part, Jie pro- phecie about the Curare man, wltn facta at the bottom of hi a predio tfoaa. The man of tomorrow," be said, w4il la all probability not be a creature all Intellect aa has often been - Htlill Ability to Recognize arid Tell Good Yarn Contribute Much to Success, "f a. at U By ROY MANKER T4" tell me 8tory! 1V1 John ia barely five, feuf of all the demand he makes this one is the most frequent and best. If mother is Wist,"nd can, she tells him the Btory. .While she speaks there is spun between the two another ptrand of understanding and sympathy. When John is fifteen he will have besrun to tell stories Himself. Perhaps the fellows are gathered about the The time has arrived for each to prove himself camp-fir- e. amIabletamoni his sates, ; Again the yarn's the thing, aa it will be at every subsequent period of John's life. -u ww wa, woes ?aha daea at rnt hnm, tufim fcldttlght. he win, by telling a ", w story" avoid A, m to lUwiW P 1 TO I their wills are to be roused I beneficent and Brofltable actio: And amotloas can aot be aroused as affectively by anything aa by a graphic, vlrtd story, full af actio and taddeat. aniens tt Is by a conv erete - happealag. And lavaa la competitloB with an actual event the story wfa sometfmee come oat oa top, as was Illustrated hy the Jconnteat who wept feeraye oat at loh lea-ma- huge-braine- d meter-inspecto- r, al - hr-th- , ld uo 1 . Bg 'f' i. tl' -- aaA-Mt- e ' itar-talhir"- BIGGER THAN USUAL u ii r a i if u p 7 ri r " " "" u is r- -j 3- 3T" a as ' 7" " 53" y n f x br as1 "" jta ' I " a Sio as " S i ii 44 7" "" "" . ia iy" aa. 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Indefinite article. ? Would you like to" drive this ' ' ' Sreakf hsbss. . IBBk -- 24. 25. 27. 29. Moved tanldlv. In ect. jsinsle. Knock Put on. 31." A 1 drink. Finish. ' Vehicle. ,' Declined. Ua. . Vapor. Hoofed 1. . Insect 72. 7A . r 37. cowoowa riWHoaaim hrsnvca sb-at-si ooaoaiT jjto aCav- r f SaV 41, 42. 43." " " ' JUll.noaaaiiJLj 43. 46. 4a 64. 65, bt 1 '"tf Afsrktfat a - " - - . Ae- - stai a ia Cihw--k M - Areaias Tot W t fjaf Coqoco Ooupoo ficvtAa ! siS Thsiy WTttitist laid tioij--a im. prwhrtrf1aaa bit tft wB sssMin feTs-- rhtr md 4- -f - provk- -t t teidy wy -' sat-- Jraia-sa-aa fa seaaers generairy. '1 TJ. '" ' I """.'! fS - '.'.' Alll J "'1 . f VAt4V r J; 1 M"Mii nf SnutloRM i, Ciisuiaia-- y- : Spar. . : Acquire knowledge, : Flower (pU- ' ' 'Canine. . A nnmben Baseball Implement . Conjunction. Company of cavalry. gense, hnaorj : ' THE CONTINENTAL" OHT " . COMPANY 7 -- d Something placed ia mouth to : hinder speech.' '; ; 3a , A doctrine or belief. .. 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Sonjemay U'Tneh-tefTyao lacldnff in th proper proportion of power links that they fall you' when power it - most oeededr r ' Conoco Gasoline tests better than it Uncle Sam's requirements in. the w twenase of u. s. motor fuel. . f i ,That hnrrely irisurcs ytijait."M;iviJ Bttv diM9fTAfcf3n. ' arvl vni rari ' .1 ! ' get Conoco Gasoline any pface iq ; ; f: the Moucttaia States. . '. favnos. a anlmaL p'lg-llk- e 69, ii yr 3. Part of 4. It la. 5. Article. 7. Assent. " 5a Over (noeH :' sa Path. : ' 61. In place of. 63. SmaUliaard. (pi) 65, rrequent (poet) - Bovine. Immerse. ' -A necxplece. covering. Upon. Center of an amphitheater. In accompaniment. Proceed. Frozen. Oiitioo- -, " Paper tab. Diminutive animal. Mother.-- 4,.: ;No? But it has all the ports a real autrxTjobUe.'' -- Corn bread. t VERTICAL. Bypothlcal pretension. 95, v r -. a ikBefore. irlVatr Si.. 32. 33. 35. 36. 37." 38. W. 41. 43. 44. 46. 47. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 55. , 56. - , 85; 87. 15. tntaeinj ' ' 77. 76. 78. 80. 82. 83.. .,, ! eV isasawai v mmf - J" , 1. fewuaBaronshleyewlorl . r: Vof IseatchartLftpded a"tbeates.Tbera, on the stage, they eaw. the 1 FiZ 'VP's f : paaaaji r;y' liip a , 65" gerra-fnete.a- Perhaps you don't know lovf little the cost is. It'g ibut a few,cents each week. IPrliapB yoa have not been Uld $ iwrwf exeeQeny ,we cU$iiS6 your clothes anrl Jio promptly' we call for ana peiiver them. -- perhaps 'yon ought to calKus up im- -. cipdiately. We think so. .TLtSR, the-atre- a. " ;"The huge dahlias, the moat aston lahtUg of ourTall flowers, are as easily grown from seed as a ilnnia. PJajit'them early. In the house or hotbed. Make a note to look over the seed lists and try some of thee gorgeous plants. . They will bloom ptfa-fa- ll from seed sown this spring Sod you nuy have a prize winner. They must be kept warm to flourish, ' tHI tst r. a. . waswociigirM &L r, or ' f d j "ysz a ill, '""rtrrlaftj' 1 jQhePlJurgeoaa.,,. :. X SA3S '2L' rSv i story-telle- t of Ta PC'. Baroness "Hides" oh Stage al-ra- ' Hraanallty and Prabaa. stadaata, theae who do aot soB than manuscripts, prava avaa tar than thasa who BccaBa'''jtB faseloajLl wrttars, ths aa and appeal ef ataryHIUs wa aa hundred at letter frat men and womea who rnaiKnl a play, and waa much vexed on . . 1 VI aw4v al J W1. Ra, afi.lBff .IISUIUpL TSm tsVf(ai' emerging from the. theatre to find they have aot. had thaip ajtarlss) that her coachman had beea (rosea publlahed for no other rasaoaia tham. to death on his box. a lack of hard wark ar JoghOy Easy to Circulate ', badour-woulteas degrea ef tnaat tsJaal thaa seem 'to bo oat W'STl Spoken storlea are easy to put they had supposed thnmaiatris as luck in competing with the type'' -- 7 ' setter. fiat ha Is aot "Wia Boiara VfT S.toca)flPP.,,,but la these days A I aaaa. hat they sH teotrfy to tha those with ability to tell them Had ta ,tur mnBi to, and ha Is a mod& and social maaA personal It to ern thaoi troubadour If comparatively easy get ther. sver wU X$S&t V A Into print as well; or at least Into gained through learning treasons one. Bryan even can still collect a nms ana sxpreae the draJBatlq'vaV writing. wowd, ad lecturers from England Nearly everyone must ' write letters or reports, sad these aes In the Ufa ahoaa (Wm Tk-come, over every year and. talk . hw . .i " are most interesting and convinc- eharm of the rare r. themselves rich In the pocket art Itself a a When iaosotraa para are ing aa4; with they composed which they Indulged, the atralght . An Overdose Net Danger satufaetlon without regard ts: the dramatic art of the The appetite for storlea and an. tolling of a tale ot battle or love, - Ther are. besides, hundred! of baak credits or Jnaacsn psaatbra, is never satisfied, for tin. of adventure or misfortune. Troutact that a story-telleprofession-- a magasinea that every month nse Mchar-- Tbaa a Mtttlaaasj badours were favored guests, and like food and drink these, things or amateur, la able to get along articles and stories that are baaed Tha highest aehtevemaatt flfin.m. those who bring a tala with them need, not be dixeeted. No nainfni In life mora happily than those oa Incidents and observations kind la aot a mtluoa dothua.tot a to thaarty today are likewise fa- complications are caused,. except who are tongue-tieThese . rea- which are common to average perpersonality, Tha ahOlty ta aa and vored, tor the human appetite for in very rare instances, bv an avn. sons have nothing to do with the sons. ; Those who are receiving teU a atary eoatrihotas dose ef words. And the spoken stories Is Unquenchable. " tasasaaaly or latentin comparative knowledge I cheeks payment for these maau toward tha formatloa of nma&i. It Is true that we do not depend word or story Is leaa dangerous to geaoe tar so as have are they (except lacripU who those have Is simply whin tm the It untnva reaHxatioa Ity. beraoa it tti of this- - rar on the epoksa word or epic song learned to 'tell a story) of those leamea to leu a story. The mate- more people a therein -for our stories now. ' There are any ether kindtjfor to ipprehaad. I who-are- isWtkjnf tbtarwhirhiar Of knowing how to talk it aoee not take tne exertion ot ar magasinea, books, newspapers, aot Often, indeed, the person similar knowledge sad skin. weU than aver gave the and the radio atory-tellereading. Ton needn't even listen; who a cannot, talk well has mora Tnoasaads of atudenU are en- wougnt in tha past. Thasobject the story goes on to its and (a Thousands of dramas. enmiii prsitlag and Ideas knowledge than rolled every year In the Institute press 1s partly reanoajdhU. brighter ra sketches, abort stories; novelettes, spite or everything, which is mora the talkerbut he cannot prove It I represent They wish to learn drawing together of peoaaa .tata noveu, .poems, verses, tables, re than can be aaid for a tale to finish in company. It Is not. they say. how. to write atoriea. Thoaa who cltlea and lata e)n n ports, sermons, are poured from which yoa have to tarn minted kaowledaa and Hmi Ihtt finish the - cottrsa of -- jnstrnetloB. 4ts oa tha pretaea. Essays and edltortala.1 Pga. yaaVHMpolWarni Pp1f.: These are abUact,tntel- - working energetically and practlo- - wania J articles and messages hre available Jlttla) The Why ef It . m . t . ta lectuai tningi. The amotions must rag tae principles we teach them, M In too great numbers for any one urvwo, an b There are many comnlex reaaona be aroused If persona are to form tnag ana a deal about the art of the readiest reeognisaa means to tha mA person to read them ajL The trou that psychologists will give forth pleaaaht opinions of another, or if lean allgreat write stories as part ot Is practice of tha They f MJf 4 - J lK r .,! their eoorsa. It goes wlthovt sa tag that la so hug a aacahaa; thaaw vul ha aaany stories that are Car -from being; trrjlunas; wlch ladead. caa aot be conoetvaal of aa aeeoptahla to aay editor now pr siding sver a aHa-- This Is as una aa the tact that acaart teach aach a goal, nadlag aaaca tac snatr emaaoaa la nrraes of which are of the higheat . "W4 itf W .. ak Praaldent, Palmer Institute f Authorship - n . f s. gar-Qe- - f a. t ts ' vividly and with sincerity, awkwara XKnaanta with his wife. So gosa. at aay. rate, the papalar laisaated. "Instead he will have a strong saparamua.-- . eohatitutlon and win retain a lot of Not All Yams Are Fiction the' animal In him. Nor need all Joha'a stories and " TWa was one of the statements Chose of his fellow dtisens b jbade by Sir Arthur In hie recent Many things happea that 171 I jV.ili toons of lerturea before the Koyal snake amualax yarna whan thy College of Surgeons here. Later he are related with skill and charm. La w Af aVJT Jtt Wa..A t f-In Interview aa It amplified Nearly any street corner will yield Ha Dolnted oat. that the hyuersnore material far conversational tfctellect cause its owner more pain ateugnt in two minutes than the Out pleasure and anggeeted that If reading of advertised literature win la fifteen, . Th irjl bnman twinge became hyper apian or woman Vw ftuellectaal the end of the race who has leaned to tell a good Jr (l tntsht ranldly ensue. yam, taklag his materlala from l V 1 ,It IS the animal Instincts, he said. the life about him and using a utile Imagination, will never be p& Which kept men alive. ' V .' tared la a poster as rudely neglectlie routed the theory of visionary ed at dinner for his better-rea- d fioTcliata that wa would have one ' friend at the left of the hosteaa. day superman composed all of In Hla Ulk will always retain that tics Is aa excellent one. regardless . tfitrct School-glr- ! attraction; hU mind be sometimes ' of your audience, and I "Whatever may really happen ,ia Me wlth-whyon love to be In seed not be confined to profeswe think said. be tha mtore,"I tench. Toull walk a mil to hear sional writers. In acquiring it you stay take It aa certain that man will him, and sit up long after It's time might begin with the tercr develop Into a to retire, admiring the tones of a move np, as facility Increased, to fellow, living on pellets of energy the , the tax as aaaater'e voice. txl occupied wjth abstruse matbe-SUtksessor, the dentist or tracer, and It on Your Frlenda Try problems. finally, when yon are sure enough -Many professional story writers ol yourself, blossom out at an eva- Han's brain through the ages has keen their hands la by iMna- tnM- - alag affair among your friends,! beta letting emaller and smaller. -etr dents, stories or Mcaa accum rTeraoirwIio T,"Wt hav grown uptnr-th- e rrienaa They are thus able to stories well Is popular in any so snacea knowledge or our loregatbers. Theti art fewer and fewer problems Judge the Immediate effects on ciety. He Is benefitina from a hu made ta tackle. In each generation we their audlenca of tales or tfeemea man Impulse that .la the . past . that they art turning over ia their lu..LJ , traveling hralfl power leas. uuuiMuiuurs, oaros zalaia preparatory to eonunlttlnc minstrels welcome at every court LT ttnrt saw to It that if man's then Fraace had Sad flreakla. Il la nlng thii e- a wars to p ail - intellect no-- this to feaoer, Anatola habit, though he sometimes santlal thing they had to offer. Wrool4 seeoma profoundly miserable, wasted much elocneaca on aeraona which was. quite aside from any Iul fibe aim finda Intuition hlehlv Who -wars mentally deaf. The prac-- Staging - or lfl, aome tfee$pe4.ia people, notably , ', wojaah. mean It In no derogatory sense wbea I aay that women have been ) teft a larger share of intuition than KtaSL because they have smaller In tellectual capacity. I auu't suppose art anau ever see a woman with the brain f a colossus. ' "Neither a purely rational man or purely rational woman would be dbl to axlstrfor long. As It Is we ape only a atnall portion of our mlna. The antmai instinct Is y . i , i ' ? Strong and la getting stronger.' ' , "! ,f I Mr. Arthur Keith la the conserv-U:'W t v'V the museuia and the 1 1 V t 'i I fcojttartaa profesaor at ,the Royal (Do. yon remember the mistakes yon made last yearT Try to remem-be- t then when you plan your this year. - sv av ft :r Si' 5 " 7, , gj "J xjaiancea (jdsolme .'.:- - a I fe 86. .4 |