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Show Nl .Vircant. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 237 KSE5. ji . autos YsEepwrai r 1 :a , ..r.v .. ' N, 4 r- - V ? , r4 f 1 , x 1 T : u - . , ! v r 1 " i' i 0 f , ft '' ' s vt7 f f - ' " ' . io i f - F i t i 4 - 1 5sw v i K 4r t J ' Nron V ifcet4e4M "Wumi feV nwBlii'i rrjfi 4 Logan Drum Corps After :irst Place at Legion Convention. Can Mothers Help Children Choose Mates? Yes, if Children Will Heed - A certain Dr. Kate Walter Barrett was quoted In papers some tiros age aa that aha had picked eut tbs musicians of tho flfo dram corps saying three husbands her three girlt marof Logan post No. f of tho Amulets ried, and tha three wives of her three Logics will represent Utah at the na- sons. "1 considered (000 young own, when tional convention of legionnaires I wae selecting husbands for my which la to ba held In Omaha. Nab., daughters," said Dr. Barrett, and on October f , and T. that many young women wnea nearly After taking, sixth place among contemplating whom my sons should marry. It la every mother's duty to seventy-tw- o similar bands competing choose her Husband, beat the L Paul- - convention last year, cause girls daughter's don't know what they the Logan musicians are out to bring want." not quoted ns adding that back first prise to Utah. New uni- In She lacase It la doubly every mothforms and practice are the factors er'sthat to plrk her son's wife, beduty enwin which the musicians hope cause If girls dont know what they want In this matter, hoys don't know able them to capture first prise. but aha probably meant anything on The drum corps will leave Logan that anyway. October t and will conduct parades I Imagine Dr Barrett wae a good In Ogden, Cheyenne and Laramie on deal laughed at for thta courageous of her views, and maybe the trip to tho convention. On the expression Ui three von law and three way bach the Legionnaires may stop daughtars-In-lasaid a loud satiric at Denver on October 10, when the " Well - when they- discovered that Utah Aggie football team plays Den- their chances had been only ona In ver university In the new 1410,00 sixteen maybe thb three stadium eracted by the Colorado sons andhundred, gnd said dajghters protastlnuly, achooL .The Loganites will probably for pity's sake. Ms'" a parade during tba Intermis- "Oh, stags But tha aha la right It Just aaire sion between halves at the football ia the duty of mother te pick game. out her daughter-in-laif not by Officers of the drum corps are name, at least by nype, and Dr. BarPercy Smith, manager and drum ma- -' rett Is a In whnt we nr only pioneer Jor; Captain Adrian Bo Smith, Oliver Edwards, mualo mas- cbmlng to very rapidly, a sort of ter. The members of the corps are unification of marriage a v rt of aa follows; W. W. Anderson, Reggie y.j applied to marriage a sort hoy as to what a girl, ur a man, Anderson, William Barber, Glad Batt, of a has right to sxpart from hla Grant Bateson, Clauds Chinn, Asa Calder, Scott Dunlap, LaVon Earl. partner. Oliver Edwards, Louis Edwards, WilAPFRICIATK DECENCY. liam Garrett, Durrell Hendricks H. B If a girl has been trained to appreJohneon,, Osmond Jorgenson. W. W. ciate tha decent sort of man, tha Merrill, Anthon Peterson, '"'Percy mentally, morally and phvaleally clean Smith, Captain Adrian B. Smith, and Intelligent sort of man, tha Bert Smith, Chester Squires, Harold chances of her making a fatal mistake Trotman, Venes Wilson, Lee Watkins, are surely somewhat lessened If her Horace Tsylor, Thad Stephens and mother and father forbtd the Eugene Stewart. vicious drinking, gambling, Jim Jones tho bouse, even though he be rich and handsome, and show her Boise Radio meanwhile how much they trust Joe Smith, who Is working hla way up Improvements at tha Iron works, who la clean and honest ard and If aha Ipeetal te Tb Tubas. ,, t at ali en Intelligent girl, aha must , Boise Is draw some Conclusion BOISE, Idaho, Aug. from these going on the air In a big way aa the things. I always feel a mixture of contempt result of Improvements that ara being tho woman who complalna mads on this city's broadcasting sta- and pity for that she ham no Influence over her tion, familiarly known as KEAU. it children, and their selection of friends Is 'owned and eparated by tba Boise They "go" with the wrong crowd, andi high school, jwdio being one of the It' a pity but What (an you do, days, aha Saks. courses for Students. But It has been thee Later boasts with triumphant developed Into a municipal station and bitterness,shethat Mary married that Is generally supported by tha cittxens, man who never has worthless while nawspapsra and elvle organisa- autterly or Job a friend and serve her tions assist In the preparation of tha programs. Tha Klwanls club of this right! I told crows so'" you Khe city was Instrumental In raising funds told her so. Indeed, but Mother she didn t during the summer to hare tha station go any further than (the scolding, enlarged and- - Improved. Praotlcailv all of the new equipment didn't convince Mary, by advice and and experience; Mary didn't Is on the ground and It will ba In- example her, anyway. Few girls bestalled and In place by September 1, believe their mothero nowsdajs. when regular concerts will commence. lieve But the thought raises tha quesNew signal lights are being added, the same avstem that Is being used bv all tions; What did you expect to get in and had you a right to standard radio stations. The study of your marriage, It, and did you get It? the radio plant, which Is located In expect Eor example, .wa all expect tho high school building la also being Companionship; remodeled. It will be made absolutely Common-sense- ; - . sound proof to allow the programs to ro onto the air clear and distinct. Cooperation; Generosity; The reception. It Is believed, will be Courage. much belter In the future than It has To mention only five of the In the past. been we all hope for, In husband or things wife How many get them? How many get patience, humor, gentleness and court- t LOGAN, THta n Aug. Itand Twwnty-aavs- ... By KATHLEEN NORBIS. n -- w ev-jr- r; twice-divorce- d, Plant . "he could give It up tomorrow," ha won't make a good husband. U girt or a man always la Ip tbs right, alwajs is defending himself. quoting his own perfections, delighted with his own smart answers, unwilling te change, she or ho won't be suoceasful In marriage. If a girl knows nothing of money, and dreamily experts taxicabs, broiled chicken, celery whilt we're watting, fresh asparagus In February, ' aha won't maka a pood wife If she a Impure In speech and rack, less In habits - before marriage, ah will be afterward. If he's critical and Irrttabla about little things now, ha won't ba a nice person to have breakfast with for forty years - FAULTS OVERCOME. These are fundamentals; there are other faults not so serious faults that marriage can rectify. Bhyneas, for Instance, tardiness Vnd dllatori-nea- a even personal uncleanllnesa up under the influence of some!eay one who loves one deeply and .has faith In one. Many an Indifferent bachelor, who has never notioed a baby before hla own came, has turned out to be a wonderful father; many an untidy girl baa grown to be the pink of neatness, many a poor-coohas developed Into a mistress of the most Important arc Llttla Blip of butterfly girls grow Into Wonderful mothers, if if--th requisite gentla-nes- s and sweetness ara there to begin with; a .loving, Inexperienced helpmate la a far pleasanter thing stban the most and efficient of partners who happens to ba also an unadaptable egotist. A woman I know had a talk once with her daughter In reference to the yot ng man tha daughter fancied He owea fourteen hundred dollars, Margaret." ' "Because, ha was III and bis partner cheated him!" Honorable men don't get Into debt k Tour father was IU for three moo tha a few years ago ' ' Father had money la the bank!" "And your voting man has enemies, dear. He was Irinas us last ev ei, inf bow glad had be to get even wilb that last employer of hia" e"Tee and it you knew the whole story. Mother "But he la out with every business associate be ever had, dear" 'They're aQ jealous of him!" WILL DIVE IT UR. "Then he drinks, Margaret. Not much, but all the timet" "He ear he'll give that up, forever, on our wedding day " "And he haan t seen his brothers for years." "WeJL they don't get along The mother aides wit if them, and Georps has nobody to otlck up for him" "Marry him- - then," the mother said with a sigh. "But you will need Infinite courage. Infinite patience.' Ton will have to deprive yourself and perhaps you children to pay his debts. You will have to take his part, Margaret, when he has fresh quarrels with hla family and business associates. Tou must ba gentle when he breaks hla word about drinking Tou must ba silent when ha Is Irritable and aervouo you've seen enough of him now to know that ha will be ao Dont bore your family and your friends. In a few months, by telling them that George doesn't tell you the ha doesn't pay his bills; truth;he- that that - gets Intoxicated every Saturday night they know that now. Everyone know It." Margaret burst out crying and said, "Tou're all against him he sold you would be!" But In ths end ah didnt marry hire, and ah bad bar mother to thank for a far happier anarrlaps a year qr two later "Anr husband," said Margaret to me, discussing tt on dayr "has hla faults anyone has. But ther ore cent husband and ther are 3uper SO per cent one. Ten, per cent of Billy annoys me, disappoints me, displeases me. I only hopw d don't annoy and displease and qisappolnt But him mors than 1 per cant! would hay rated about tt Georg dead ieosl't cent per RATI NO "THEM. Perhaps acme day we win be saying of a prospective groom' "She's silly to marry that man! Ha only ranks a possible It par rant It sounds like a Joke sow but after all It Isn't tunny. Ask some middle-age- d woman you know If ah would not have been glad, twenty years to know something definite ago, about tha man aha was marrying To know If h only ranked TO per cent, while some other youth was credited With to par cent. Just" where In the different lay. We haven't reached tha point where wa can do this yet, w mothers, but ws can do a arrest deal. If your daughter la Tailing ta love with, a boy, maka It your duty to find out something about him: call on hla "folks," drop llttla question her and there among hla acquaintances. Perhaps you won't affect her decision at all. But perhaps you'll save her from what on of my friends found out about her husband too late that he hod contracted a midnight msrrtnif with a very different sort of wnm mi girl I knew did not find out tn tlm that the buslnem of her husband' father wan the most hideous business on ths face of the earth Counting honest v. simplicity, 'gentleness. humor, courses, Industry, sobriety, loyalty, companionship and common senna at ten points each. Just how would that young man of yours Intel as a prospect v husband? I Copyright. 1911, by the New soa nor Rvndlcat McClure ) g, Tb only harm- Jess way to bleach t the skin white is te mix the juice of two letnono with three, ounces jof Orchard White, which any druggist will gupply for a few rent. Shake well in a bottle, and yon have a wbola quarterwonderful akin of the -pint and beautifler. whitsner, goftenar Massage tbie sweetly frhgraot lemon bieaoh iDt the face, neck, arms gad hands.' It cannot irri.it tate. . 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The Baby Peggy edition of Edltha's Burglar, Is charming This story, listed aa on of the children's classics, Is further enhanced by ths color prints taken from the photoplay starring Babv Peggy Ths sweet simplicity and charm of the quatin Ediths appeal to grownups os much aa to the children, who seem to never tire of hearing ths story of the brave and unselfish little rir! who ess so willing to sacrifice her UtU treasures thst thoes of hsr mother and father might bs unmolested the police and sometime to the aid of beauty In distress, and flnsllv led him Into that bitter conflict with the villainous Mr Fret and gave him ths key to the old mystery. Wandering Firea A Book of Poems By Mary Violet McDougal Published by the Stratford Company, Boston Its publishers call this volume a kaleidoscopic on. In subject It ia, for all ths grist that ever come to the authors Is ground to fineness and given II place apart There are norm that tell of moonlight, Bing Sing prison, the knife thrower In the vaudeville show, dreams as chilly as Ice, a Naw York night club, a plodding The Great Van Suttort Mystery. By Janitor, a subway accident, fisherPubmen' tales, George Agnew Chamberlain dervishes, ths lished by a. P. Putnam's Sons, Nsw dim plains ofwhirling silence sun fancies, T ork Cty. ditch diggers, and a negro singing Despite Its title, Mr Chamberlain's burning oil well likes to latent product Is not paramountly a know more of Uf.Everyone If particularly mystery story. It Is primarily a tale caught in the right way and handled of one Mlad Bloks, Its fascination gently The author spoke lying not o much In the riddle pro- sincerely and boldly. They are, by the well known In poetry pounded as In the development of this Violet ay, who is amaxlng child of Is poet laureate of Oklaas unusual An Individual os Any of McDougal Most of the poems In this homa. Mr. Chamberlain's evolving end on book are reprints, hating appeared has com tn expect thst this authors originally In leadng publication of characters will bear no stamp of the country featuring the Finer poetry Around Mlad, this lit- of th generation tle son of the city of New Tork, the The authors have spoken boldly, yet story centers, and It is Mind who holds In the boldness have lost non of ths secret of the great Van Buttsrt the maodd. none of th vividness, none mystery," which furnished Its nine of th color of Ute, They write, one devs' wonder, and then for more than believes. In a ehsrmed circle. forgotten. twenty years wae It was John Bisks, humble serviSea Tale. From American Histor of the mammoth house of Hen- True tory Bv Jsmes Otla L. C. Pegs dricks. Jicob Hendricks, Von Buttort and Company. Boston and partners whose poor rooms she)- There is enough story of adventure tered Merv Malone Van Suttort when. ,o attract the ro'nd and attention of eh was driven out by the proud famths reader particularly the young ily of her young husband, William, fol reader to ths quartet of tarns that lowing his drafting for th war. It maka up thta hook Each plot la woe John whose devotion Mary, when atmpty constructed around what beshe could nn longer believe false th falls a young hero In wortlms and Th batIn of on William death the report Strang paces characterise, tlefields, rewarded with marriage, and tlons are limited In number In each of their union Mlad wa born .Brief atorv.-bu- t the little group of figures months of contentment with her child, In the picture ahdws both IndividualIn fact, they and, like anothsr Enoch Arden, Wll ity and humanness if nt very estended, 11am returns, severing Mary from both present lifailke of conditions and Ufs In tha bebv and John. pictures represent. Mlad. bred In such environment as timesI they in this ability to enabfe ths It that backwater of New York, Cobbled rsadsr to lit e over times- of stirring Court, isftytlll a personality that cap- events In the nation's history that tures th attention. From the lime w find him, at th age of 1, toddling ths greaU value of tbs True Sea Tale The colonial jL not a mere lies around the queer shop of old Crabbe , nsma drawn from a man of diverse, curious occupation shadowy hut real flesh and Wood with like we realise that w will wart te Snd resentand dirilkes, friendships know more at Mlad, and w follow ments similar to thorn of the reader. him with unabated Interest through From th book the reader may recon those varied adventure which took struct state of snriety tn which h him sometimes Into encounters with can aense the underpin motives that ha-v- s well-nig- -- 1 The'St&y S&tisf&ctorR&nga j rewFrenchj roo-or- WITH L1F. Mary can't tell much at 10, because In love with love, and In lova with life. But mother can tell a good deal, if not everything, about Mary'e voung men, Wouldn t It ba a good Idea to codlfv tb qualities that make good husbands and good wives, and let our girls and boys have a hand-boo- k on the subject? Gentleness la tha first thing for which I would look. In the woman my son was to marry, and honesty second the kind of honesty that la some, times called simplicity Gentleness' to hf r mother and father, and to tha girls In tha office, and the salespersons In tha shops. And hon esty about herself, about her Dills, about her neighbors, and about tha Impression shs wsnts to make on the No pretentions no neighbors anal no affectations, no selfishness gossip, for gentls persons cannot ba selfish whs a long way Just those 17. 4ood wfe t0"r4 The mothers part la to help her son h iullle. toIs see i hallow ,h7 unint ths litfls westing Wh " her U1!:, mother, and has saucy little fights with hw lwoth.r, who can't say a kind word of her own family, and who asserts that she would rather be than wear her fur coat a scoi,d dead winter, or loathsome, respectable .that. part cf town! This won't sound ao to him three year later, when funny he knows her little shallow soul lnslda and out. when tha cheap little quarrelsome remarks she uecd to address to h- -r owe family are turned toward him, whea the rent aha Insists upon Is exactly half his Jncome. and when her one thought .n connection with mother- Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spotn hood Is that it might make her ridicuHow to Remove Easily. lous In ths eyes of her os a little Jasa-In- f Here a chance. 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