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Show ' THE SAIT IAKE "TRIBUNE,' SUNDAY MORNiNUSEirEMREU' l2, 1920. v KEPSSECRETS ' r Secretary of Salt Lake. Or ganization Discusses Work of Carrying Alms to Needy W " 4 0 iMe V froud Unfortunates . Most i Difficult to Induce to Ac- i v v cept Bounty;.' Tact Used. , Hidden away In the records of the Charity Organisation society of Salt lake are many secrets closely guarded by officers and agents of, the society secrets which they have promised shall never be revealed to the world. Countless persons who have- - receive1 dald from the society accept its kindly offices only on the condition that their names and their embarrassment shall not become known to the public, for pride la a severe master and euecumba at times only when pangs of as supreme hunger assert themselves considerations. . Oftentimes poverty sits In Us misery doors on the outer behind dose-shhave been vain atpanels of which there tempts to paint scenes of prosperity. Pride dies hard and la frequently a source of as much misery end suffering as the lack ef those material necessities which drive people to despair. Pride Is a factor which the society often encounters as a formidable obstacle In restoring a family or an Individual to normal living conditions which havs been disturbed by one of the countless causes which sometimes sometimes swiftly, enter tbe slowly, course ef life and bring the machinery to a Jarring stop. Ilk a bar thrust Into the cogs of a power wheel. N Announces Crowning Values Positively;: $10 to $25 Below All Competition m 41 Not AH , IS NOT A PLAYER PIANO. Piano rendering the selections them just as they interpreted ' . instrument ValueaUpTo - i ' CHICKERING HALL - i t ( Glen Piano Co. Bros.-Rober- ts WuatchKS. 161 SOUTH MAIN. ID " Models New Dashing for Men and Y oung Men : I Pep More Than One Thousand Overcoats All Told Alive , With Style and ' ' Trained Workers Employed. ' . , COME I , . 9 , V ' " . s , t ! - Direct Fashion Copies of Highest Grade r Overcoats That Stand Without a Peer Anywhere for Real Class, Snap pnd Value. "f ' " -- ' , AND FAULTLESSLY COAT See the new belters and felted backs TAILORED. "in the nobbiest new novelty weaves and colors, in- eluding BLUES, GREENS, BROWNS, GRAYS, etc; Judge these smart overcoats by their style, their fabrics, their good fit, their linings, their worman-- - FACULTY MEMBERSi ALL-WOO- L ' ' 1 GET HIS FIRST LONG PANTS V SUIT AT TIPPIES Sizes for . lds andUp , .. . .V. . kind "young men like. Start him right teach him to save that extra $10 to $25 early in life. , 3. 3. McClellan B. Cecil Oates Lida Edmonds Viola Taylor . ' J , . ship and tailoring. IP .THEY ARE NOT, $10 TO $25 BELOW ANY OTHER STORE IN SALT LAKE CITY DONT BUY1 Youre the judge. ; . 'TIPPIES styles for young men are the snappy 4 THIS BIO SCHOOL AFFORDS THE MOST COMPLETE ANO EXT ORGANIZED COURSES IN ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIO TO BE - . FOUND IN THE WEST, , . , Chooee one ef our teachers to direct ysur mueioal stud! sad bspln your leeeoit this week. TIPPIE Will be glad to have you compare them with ' any overcoats in town.np to $55.00. ' EVERY - ? , . ' - DEFARTMENT Fdward t. KlmbaS Tracr T. Cannon Frank Aspsr ; f . Anthony C. Lund P. Melvin Petersen LIU e Shipp . ' 'FIANO C. W. Held , . VOICE DEFARTMENt . , David Reese ' , Margaret Bummerhayn - - . STRING INSTRUMENTS , . ' ' , Willard Welhs WOOD.WIND AND BRASS' INSTRUMENTS Clarence ORAL EXPRESSION ANO DICTION j.1 Mrs. Winifred Brown Lyda Fonnosbeok COURSES IN MUSIC THEORY AND LECTURES J . SEND FOR A CATALOGUE OR CALL . Wseeteh 440 . L. D. S. School of r.lizcic t. So, 70 j ' can: y INCOaPORATCD KJ OF TH2 STATE OF Temple K , "Oerdo Heuee" f Salt Lake City 9 Ol TT UTAM- -. BY POPULAR REQUEST . ,V': 'C unde-finab- ciety Is Creative. EKOAtfAAY y saving mart and women from such a aa this, th society preserves chare r, Inspires ambition, contribute In intensive necessary. t Lake society constitutes MtSUPMFXT-SEMIC- E L!FT DE.BS. 4LMT0RS-AN- D SAVE CROADWAY , f . brief, th x:!al .man board. laeat.r And .elf-Sfn- M clato.lng wii rtiMMd - 000 bondw under which is creative, and which s not, as th word "charity' usually U P ruMcCormack gests, ooncsrn Itself merely with medlng food, clothing, coal, shelter Noises Broken or other necessities to those In d Is, . ' is. la laving given such Initial relief s to ADELAIDE, South Australia, Sept Hired, It does not leave beneficiaries but Tk concert jtfveu bare Thursday 11 tend with recurring difficulties, ks to place them upon n secure foot by Jobs McCormack, the noted evening by developing thalr respective earning teech-ther- a was broken, up by S demonstraand rsre In a practical manner tsaof, which obviates a Sudlsacs rising' and singing th tion, necessity ef repeated appeal for aw. anthem and soma national British tha h as often occur when s charity MeCormaok was considers Its obligations that shouting of them d eup-with-thd emergency need Femer. MeCormaok has a fllaa shift and leaves th beneficiary tj th other concerts h was to bav himself. giysa la Adelaide. ; The audience, it appeared, resented IN TRAGEDY. kRQUMENT END r the anthem from the HREVEPORT, Leu, Sept 11Ae thea th oaussiop axplauation, tho tenor, IS witn program. lit of argument In connection county, on a tour of tho being drilled In Harrison M. of who ia in AastraUa Hudson. Aged world which he started from America is. W. wasU killed atMarahail, svsport, last May, said be had understood tho night by W. P. H. Laaator. agsdlA anthem was usually sung only whea tha AasartUo, Texas. who hrok Hudson h by striking him on tho hood with governor waspreaL Concert Up by dls-rg- ad s 1 : 2E2? FLG3Q to stats' soonomie stability and engages a work, the tendency of which is to uce the conditions which make- - its T. r Faculty Membership .. Reflects the Quality of a bchool ; Think of the variety. Think of the saving can yon afford to overlook a bargain offer like this! All sires for large or small men. Every new style. t a Casual inquiry might be prompted aa to why Che society Insists upon helping those whose pride and obstinacy rebei not leave at the thought of charity. Why they bethem to their own devices untU T come voluntary supplicants Why fores to be uncharity upon those who prefer noticed. when there are se many willing to accept aldT In answer to this, the society declares that in obtaining control of Incipient cases of mendicancy it I achieving one of its salient objects that of destroying the cause rather than mitigating evils of Those whose pridg Ihe effect. them to evade an organisation existing for the sole purpose of helping them, re-in their desperation are often tempted to sort to other expediencies for reller, which eventually drag them Into that class of undesirables who pray In oovert ways upon their fellowmen ana ultimately become menaces to society. Unwillingly, perhaps, St first, they adopt forbidden and questionable methods in an effort to relieve a period of need, allaying objections aroused pressing In their conscience with the thought that It Is only a temporary occasion and the assurance that they will make complete amends whan th emergency passes. Too often, one emergency but creates another nntll the unfortunate one Is engulfed In a net of subterfuges which lead Into ths dark roads of crime, or at best so com pletely destroy character and ability thatle the victim becomes one of those and elusive creature serving no purpose In th world, a drag on th pubfeared lic; . sometimes pitied, sometime and oftan ridiculed, but not amenable to harmful hta any rule or law by which practices can be prevented. , Ths Amploo makes ths greet mosis ef aB ages as aoeeaslMs as ths books in your library. It puts st your command tho Interpretive art of the greatest living pianists. It delivers to yen the whole rich treasure of mualo, upon which yon may drnw at will. Come to this store with your musical friends, and ask to hear this" wonderful reproducing piano. ' , r r f i , Inquiry Answered. .. x Balt Lake horns the ether evening, while refreehments la were being served, Chopins 'Berceuse Op. T was bslBg played by tbs la aa adjoining room. Then th curtains were drawn finished and hostess, and her guests were amased to find that the listened was thoroughly artistic performance to which they had not that of ths great Leopold Oedowsky himself, but ths Ampteo's reproduction of bin playing; sa ths perfect CHICK ERIN Q. Vluntary. Eventually, though, gaunt need and Its results are ihanifested. Poverty cannot Friends and neighbors note be higden. Initial signs and as the condition develops, they may proffer assistance, wnich the generally la scornfully refused. Then case society is casually informed of the and an investigation is begun. Ths uL most diplomacy is observed in carrying aid to needy, but reluctant, person. Trained agents are assigned to the task who strive to reach ths object of their solicitude without causing embarrassment or ruffled feelings' They resort to subtle explanations, gentle reasoning and firm insistence. These disfalling, they point out that greater th acceptgrace and humiliation than are poselW ance of the societys aid needy through neglect, and inform the is not one that ths object of the society to maintain them as recipient! of unInds earned bounty, but to make them Prefactors. pendent, sented in this light,, acceptance Of aid becomes Isas abhorrent, and ths unfortunate one not only receives emergency relief, hut at the same time a meaaure of encouragement that stirs him to greater effort for -his own good. - It is a Reproducing of the master players while seated at the r Net all who are helped by the society make voluntary appeal. Sometimes they are literally dragged from their distress and compelled to accept such aid as Is necessary to alleviate their condition. from the humiliation of acThey shrink rather cepting - charity and soma would live alone in their misery, even to the point of physical suffering and death, than to admit tho In competency which has occasioned tho nood of help. Many clever ruses are resorted to In attempts to preserve a semblance ef prosperity and to bids the ghosts of want which stalk about. Ths society lias encountered numerous eases, according to Mias Kate Williams, secretary, which, ex cept for the real tragediesIn which hung evidence to in the background, quite the experienced social worker, were humorous In their outer aspect. Men and women have come under the observation of the society who. In their to deny unhappy plights, were compelled and who themselves meager necessities, went about among their associates weakavertened from hunger, yet vehemently ing that all was quits well with them. If discovery was made of their real condition they attempted explanation by declaring that they were voluntarily denying themselves for health's sake or had become converts to soma new method ot living, 5 ' t n ut Appeals in th MacSwiney Reported in : Very Crave Condition ' (By tho Assocondition of Ter- 11. LONDON, SopL. ciated Press.) The ence MacSwiney, lord mayor of Cork, who has been on a hunger strike in Brixtoa prison for a month past, this afternoon was reported the gravest stage yet recorded, according to the bulletin of the Irish case. Ho apleague reporting on-peared to nave completely eollapscd, and for tho first time his mind seemed to bo getting dull, although bis body has been 11 virtually dead for several days," one of the league officials remarked. be reoetved and plana, for th winter's work dlsouseed. Outlines for Kaysvtlle s further advancement will bo made with tha on thought of making Kaysvtlle th Ideal good horn town" of tho state. I t I -- swum Davis County Social Service Workers Assemble tSsaasMmamuM 8peUt to Tho TrlbuM. KATSVILLB, Sept. U. Th convention of social service workers now being held at th Davis county high school building Is th most enthusiastic and successful convention of its character ever held In North Davis stake. Tho convention Is (or th purpose of educating and training offlrer of all chureh organisations In th stake In ths duties Incumbent upon them. Practically all the ofnoers of the stake and many others are In attendsnee. CLUB TO MEET MONDAY.'', Th work of the convention Is divided under three heads, social worker, teacher perlut te Tbe Trlbene. KATSVILLE, Sept. 11. The regular training and relief and charity. Two are meeting of the Ka evllle Commercial club speakers on social and training workBuch and epsak at each meeting. will be held at tho club hoadauartere present men as Dr. Beatty, head of ReMonday, September II, at port. from tho ladpublic library, athletic, tho state sanitary board. Professor George road committees will C. Enelgn of the University of Utah, Pro mualo and spec hi Well-kno- KEEP AN EYE feasor Miller, principal of Davis county high school; Professor Newell K. Young, Professor Arthur Beely and Dr. all of Halt Lake City, and Miss Lisle Bradford, leader of community In the Kelt Lake schools, are taksinging ing part In the convention from day to day. The subject covered are sociology, health, sanitation, public theology, dancing gnd community singing. n, ONE KILLED IN TROLLEY' CRASH. NEW YORK. 8ept U. Ons man was Rilled and seventy-thre- e persons injured when two Brooklyn Rapid Transit trolleys collided In front of Ebbets field during the baseball rush this afternoon. This serious wreck which report on the second has marked the B. It. T. etrike was mad on the fourteenth day of hy the police the walkout, an hour after the accident Twenty-seve- n of the more occurred. seriously Injured aer taken to hospital P. PRIMARY TUESDAY. LAYTON. Sept. II. Th Republicans of Layton will hold their primary for the election of delegatee to the Republican county convention at Latonla hall, TuesO. O. day evening, September 14, st t o'clock.' ON ME ' . 0T? APPEn I'Jaftl TO '.;v'' . UJcSt! : C:! j . ) |