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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY ' Potash and Perlmutter Discuss fct By MOXTAGUB GLASS rs r3 and have just reached the high kick which means: 'A good name la better Morris continued. than riches, GOING TO CHURCH Oft TO SWIM? I suppose that l tMs here eurythmic or interpretive w dancing gets much of a hold on the church f the country, Mawruss, it wont be long before the board of trustees would be ripping out the church organs and will advertise for saxophone players of good character if ttaer are any to eaU and bring references to the chairman of the music committee," Abe said. "And not alone that, Abe." Morris added, but instead of the usual paid quartet In churches consisting of soprano. contralto, tenor and base, 'understand, there will be quartets of dancers divided up into dog, acroand soft shoe. batic, Then again, Abe, in place of the singing, congregational y understand, there4rould be dancing of the eurythmicbrand, so that when a .lady is wear- r--3 y 3 es-o- Assignoo1 ARAN CE r--s itf 21 i Forms of Expression With Legs "Mswroaa, Ab Potash asked, ,sj ho looked op from his paper one mwTuns recently, whxt is eurythmic dancing f You mean eurythmfo poisoning, Morris Perlmutter said, ain't which surythmic poisoning is something that causes rheumatism." "I mean eurythmic dancing. Maw-rus- s, not poisoning, although in all probability this here eurythmic dancing cause rheumatism, too, Maw-ru- s. judging by the picture of it in the paper," Abe said, borne of the ladies which is doing it seems to be dressed for a much warmer climate than New York in March, Mawruss." 7 Oh, you are referring to thie here weuyrpreUx dancing, Abe," Morris "That s already a very temupted high grade form of dancing, Abe. In tact, its practically the only way a perfect lady eould take off most of her clothing in public, Abe, and not get arrested for it, excepting during the regular bathing hours at Newport and Palm Beach." Then if that's the ease, Mawruss, 4, 1924. ,v: '-.-: by 3 k3 Entire Stock and Fixtures of g, congre-gatlon- al ROBINSON BROS. SF 150 New Clever Model -- e- - Plaid or plain, in the newest sport materials. Reduced for this event. (V1USIC COjVIPANY AND- 134 South State Street . . Pianos, A limited assortment of higher priced suits to be Closed out at these prices. Phonographs, Player-Piano- s, Records, Music Rolls, Phonograph Booths, Some Furniture and Rugs; also Office LJ Values such a we offer make it wise economy to see them before buying. Prices that make friends. Values that hold them. it . "My iinpreeslon of the whole affair, Abe, waa that Mr. Llokmao do something pretty eoon tot them varicose veins of hers, she Hi be seriously ilL" can you .tell me hovr it comes that ing her best Sunday clothes if Mrs a minister m New York Cltv is giving Lukmam interpretive dancing cosexhibitions of this high grade dancing tume )s anything to go by, Abe you Abe inquired at his church wouldnt be able to tell if she is goWell 1 tell you, Abe." Morris ing to church or going to swim But, Mawrusa is it your idea that This here eurythmic or intersaid dancipg is something which this here interpretive dancing Is a pretive I dont make no bluff at understan-ing- , sort of language understand All I know is that done with the lege, arms and body such decent respectable woman as instead of the finger alone" Abe Because if so, Mawrusa Mrs. Charles Lioktnan and the mem- inquired. bers of her Friday afternoon bridge and this here Guthrie dance language yunder-stanclub are taking It up, which I was to gets into wide circulation be up to us to study one of the lessons a couple of weeks ij may on our it ownaccount." of and the whole my ago, impression "Bay I never danced a step In my affair, Abe, was that if Mrs. Uckman such dont do something pretty soon for alife, and at my age to begin 'understand it would be thing, them varicose veins of here, she'll be I months and months before probably ill seriously enough about interpretive As for the interpretive part of it, learned to , or say dancing 'good morning A be, J was willing to take their word it a beautiful weather today? 'aint Cor it that when them ladies run or some such simple conversation like around the room like they would be that." Morris said. crazy already, it a as one , aav of But 1 don't mean that we should dancing Rubenstein's Melody in F, be able to express ourselves In such and that when thev laid down on the a language, but that we should anyfloor and was doubled up with agony, how learn enough about other people they was giving the dancing equiva- dancing their remarks so that we lent of Mendelssohns Bpring Song. could get wise to some of our comSo. therefore. Abe, when you see if they tried to dance away this here Ladies Aid Society doing petitors with one of our customers during the what looks like twentv-fiv- e assorted Merchandise Fair next summer," Abe Pavlovas in a Russian opera ballet, observed nd truly doing , what they are really T wouidn t begin to worry about is dancing Chapter III of Proverbs. it. Abe." Morris because I said, dont "4 iI -- 11 d, dont believe they've get that interdown pretive or eurythmic as fins as that Whatdancing, you have in mind is a signal corps drill and not lntoeppotivo-d&m4ng- ya the ehanees is that when this here minister in New York City gets his congregation to give a eurythmic dance interpretation of the doxology- - for in- -, etajioe they don t start in by dancing a capital P and then follow ft up with a smaH r What they do is to gtve a sort of symbolic dance which expresses the doxology as a whole, and not by words and letters, y understand, and in consequences Abe, anyone who am t wise to such dancing might easily believe that instead of the doxology they was dancing the Constitution of the United States or the Gettysburg Address or something Like that." Weil, to my way of thinking, Mawrusa. you coaildn t express anything underby dancing except dancing, stand, Abe. said, so when ft comes here this to down Jl, Mawruss, right New York City Min site r could easily sizfc of his the increase population and get a great deal more publicity out of It. if he introduoed eorytb-mi- c golf and eurythmic pinochle Into To my mind, Mawruss, his church. a congregation could express just so much by eurythmic pinochls and golf as they do by eurythmic dancing, add as more people stay away from church on Sunday because of golf and pinochle than because of dancing there might be some excuse for eurythime golf and pinochle at that CHURCH FOR ITS OWN SAKE. Golf maybe could be made one of them eurythmic meises, Abe, but not In fact, pinochle," Morris declared. toe. pinochle is practically the onl form of amusement left which people aint Indulging in under false pre tenses, understand. They dance not because they enjoy dancing, but be- - Quality Merchandise Reasonably Priced. cause they are, interpreting something, they play goK not because they want to have a good time, but because its their duty to take healthful they drink not because they like td get a bit jiggled, but because they have a regular doctor a presort? tion for it: and thats the way it goes ail the way down the line. la "Mah played because there's something quaint and oriental and about it there ain t about plain dominoes, bridge is intellectual and not only play U but they stud people it in the articles wMch experts write in about it magazines and newspapers, BUT when It comes to pinochle, Abe, people don t read about it, study It or write about it All they do is to play It for amusement and tor blood." Well, If I was a Mah 3orugg fan, Mawrusa I would feel it was neoes- - In every home of deep and abiding charm you will find a home lover who steadfastly refuses to consider that there can be any mirfor details.- in its Ths selection of beautifully designed furnishings. Table Silver is aa important aa the choosing furnishings. Permit ns to show you our exquisite patterns, - asr Virginia Cartel, William and Mary , , Victorian, St. Dunstan, Dorothy Quincy such and others. Table Forks $21.50 Table -- Knives, $20.00 Set of six. Sold in singls pieces or complete sets. Set of BIX. BOYD PARK JEWELERS - BOYD. PARK BLDG. KSO MAIN STREET sary td' alibi myself with people 1 had some respect for hke rfedit men and chairmen of load and discount committees, but pinochle is its own The ezeuesi Mawruss' Abe insisted only kind of pinochle player who needs to give any apologies for playis a rotten pinochle ing pinbehie player." iBut even rotten pinochle player play pinochle for tbs sake of the game itself and not for the sake of the cigars and refreshments which It. so therefore. Abe, usually go with I say that church-goin- g should be Morris like pinochle concluded. People ought to like it well enougn for its own sake, and they ought not to heed such added attractions as eurvthmlc dancing and sensational t ministers " tCopyricht, 14. by th. BeH live) e, We have secured the services of jr Colonel Wm. H. Adams, auctioneer, to conduct this sale. Terms -- Cash. Meld of Journalism than the national guard, hence Ms military title. The power of Charles F. Murphy in New fork-ev- en Hi death, W1 Illustrated the day of Ms funeral. Leaving 8t Iatrkk cathedral, the route if the cortege lay down crowded Fifth avenue-- . The traffio squad had aA ranged to give clear paiwage through the ordinary vehicular maelstrom, but there came an unexpected obstruction In the way of a fire, and much of the fire apparatus with knes of hose stretched clear- - amm the avenue. Naturally all traffic was diverted. But not so the Murphy funeral, lAhen th firemen heard it was oom-in- g they shut off the water, gathered up the obstructive boae and made wav for the solemn proceedon. They explained afterward that the fire was out anyway. Ua Flea nor FrankHn Kgaa. world traveler, war correspondent and writer per excellence, also has a flair 'for' after-dinndeveloped speaking which shouM win new hon ore for this versatile and gifted lady. Khe was at her best a few rVrbtt ago in addressing one at the publish ere' dinners during convention week In New Yortt Olty. said Mrs. Rgan "I have heard. "that the Episcopalian are thinking of adding two new oommandments I do not know to the Decalogue what the commandments are to be, but L want to ssy in advance of any such knowledge that I am for them Just the same. Tou see, I have found In my long experience aa a housekeeper that it Is alwava a good thing to allow a pretty good percentage " for breakage." ROYAL JDAYNES, Assignee WM. H. ADAMS, Auctioneer. msrf-axi- Men and Affairs at W ashin jjton By ROBERT BY ROBERT (Copyright, T. SMALL of man there has been a T. SMALL. good-natur- lv The Salt Leke political feud between ths Constitution and ths Journal The two papers have Tribune ) oil and turtnt ere had the same affinity university 1934 Princeton saying today that they should have known better. They are yetting a taste of the old maxim which tells the wary never to get into an argument with a woman. In other words, the two Princeton men who met two Vaaear seniors In Joint debate are holding up their little right never again.' hands and vowing It la true Hae Yasaar girls won. the decision we rendered by a di- ided court, but a verdict of two to one, with only three Judges to vote, was, in the language of a politician, an overwhelming majority The Ignominy of defeat Is all the more batter to the Princeton men because tile V Saner girls came to Princeton town to auminteter the forensic It was also the tint time totality that Princetomans had ever entered a actuate against undergraduates of the oppomte a ex. borne of the Princeton men are giving tows latter reason as an aitbl. say they did not know bow lar Iney oould or should go ,n contradictthey a lady. Their w.toie Idea wae to ing In all thing, to be Chesterfteldian their guests. The men implied that Lf they had gone to Vasear, had met Che lion ease, as It were. In their own den, they might have comported themoelves differently and might have won the debate. It wan argued that Vaasar had taken axhvaatage of Princeton in sending two darned good girts" on their debattng team. looking If the affair had taken place at Vassar, and looking men, and the Judges had been ladies, then it Is argued the dedmon might have been reversed. Be that 4s tt may, the girls dented the Princeton debating team fairly' and squarely. In campaign ariaace, they had the Issues." They ad them all and catalogued and they went about ttielr task of winning the debate In the meet workmanlike manner poselbl. The subject of the. debate war Resolved, That a Democratic administration would be of benefit to the country In this presidential year of politics u Supreme that certainly was an subject for the girls to choose, but it waw generally agreed by the audience that -- they outpointed their mascuhne rival, not only In purely political argument, but tn the orderly and logical presentation of their case They talked about oil, and whisky, and scandals in general, but they also discussed the tariff, the Mellon tax phut and various other Republican policies with a knowledge of thstr subject which whs Impressive, If not positively alarming The Prtncaton men plainly were taken unaware by the power of the Vtmmr attack. There were no fweefres to fall back upon as in the cam of football; ths anginal debating team had to stand up there and "take lt. "What else could we dor they exWe muldn't be plained afterward. rough to em." Meanttove, Vasear girls are looking for new worlds to conquer. , The election of "Marne John A Cohen of Atlanta to lie the near memt of the Democratic national committee from Georgia brings Into national poMtieal prominence one of 'the of the younger generation of editors in the south. SUkic Cuban has mah all of his Me, hern a newspaper i a "natural born" just as he the person of Clark newspaper map-iHowell, wrhiybs" been editor and publisher of Abe Atlanta Constitution ever since the death of hie revered father. Major Kvan P. Howell. Major Cohen jit editor and publisher of the Atlanta journal. Over sines the recollection well-kno- Solid Silver Tableware Equipment AlUo go under the hammelr,' starting Monday, 2 p. m., and continuing every day until the entire stock is sold. wa-te- r. Ths present situation in Georgia nmrks an important step In the Iigni between the two papers, but probwuly not the conclusion of it Mr. Howell has been a member of the national committee for thirty-tw- o a, most if not quite a. lon- -a years, Norman hi. Mack has held the seat for New York state. It was no dnfple task to upset him, for his association with the committee had become virtually a tradtion in the empire state of the south. Major Cohen was a of the late Archie Butt,contemporary who was military aide to President Roosevelt and Taft, and who was lost on the Titanic The two were cub reporters together In Auenmta, Ga , and later both were Washington correyo"r spondents. Major Butt was later attracted away to the army MatOr Cohen never strayed further from the best-kno- euct-etd- BAND IS ORGANIZED. Tribes. 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