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Show TOE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORN'INO, FEBRUARY rant History, Mr. Hampton place the birth of th endeavor In Callfor. where th Ato hotal at Monrovia, completed U "th alr xttng gtructuh that axcluelvaly tha art. arihllea-tu- r nd doorUv dIgn of our prebJatari put " Thl building. how vr, ) of Mayaa ratbar than Axles origin. Other architect oral reof thl Mayan motif r th flection an Union building, Washhurt on, and th Bouthweet Museum, Los Angel; and, now In progre of con. true tlon. a New Torn skyscraper and a aortal clubhoua at Jolt will also mbody th. dlgna Opposing view of th question "I America an Ideallatio Nation," ar presented by Outavu Mrer. who prove It "idealism, " and IV, F. a mythr who say Idealism finds it "opportunism" Instead. Gopre-wto .rents, Raymond ing back e "Germany's War Guilt Turner Keafflrmd," and M Edith Durham Th Sarajevo Murder Investigate .. Plot." of current Impormatters Foreign tance dealt with a re l The Problem of th Jormer German Colonle.1' by Katharln J Onllagher: "Turkey Taking Her Fine Among Modern Nations, by A. Rustem By; "Italys Effort to Itallanla South Tyrol, Per-by Walter H. C. laves: "Rumania's secution Of th Jw," by Solomon 8ufrlrt; Afrlkann Language Recognised In South Africa, by Edgar Brookes; "China Abrogating Unfair by Tang Kwang-EhenTreaties, Latin America's Attitude Toward th Lobo League of Nation," bv Hello Strife and V. A. Belaund; "Internal Among 8ov!et Leader," by Walter Duranty. Watson Davl writes of an American Scientist's Step Beyond Etnateln, and "Fallacle of Racial In. ar exposed by Fran Bona fertority" of event today la reTh progre viewed by able writers I.I0RLEY IS TOPIC at. OF CLUBADDRESS Speaker Note Critic Give Columnit Veratile r High Place Among Literati. 1. 1027. rprnt lit. n. MORL1TT, on of th of th moat Important group of younger literary people of to- tf M day. wu tli subject chosen Ralph C. Pendleton for a talk fcl'.n at a Short Story club meeting held Monday at th home of Mra W. E. Traughber, Fairmont apartment Estimating the writing of the faelle Mr. Morley, Mra Pendleton aald. "He ha a most flallghtfu) sens of humor, ftt one kMi) nd delkt. If ho not profound, ho is Immensely Ono of tho moot significant Mr. Morley things to not regarding Is his youth Ho was hut 27 when his of first important volume, a book was poems, 'Songs for a Lltfia House published. 'Parnassus on Wheels apdelightful story of a book shop, now but peared the same year. Ho Isnumerous 97 and is the author of In volume! novels, poetry, essays. addition, bo is tho conductor of column for th Saturday Review of Literature, and is considered one of the leadings columnists In New York. "Tb book which first brought him Is to attention as a sfftry-tellThis Is 'Where the Blue Begins A PROMISE fantasy in which the chief Characters are dogs. It is deliciously humorous In Its sattre, directed largely at big business and the church. Perhaps his When an of at that mortal most widely discussed novel Is the re I laid deep la. dreary ground. cent one, Thunder on the Left In Will yon ahd a tear regretfully Ms 'American Nights' Entertainment,' To hallow th bar mound? Grant Overton says of Mr. Morley When I am bat a memory, that it is too sariy to prognoetlnats O, do Pot 1st them aay, where he will end; he ha made a -- Tour friend has passed forever, if Is but it doubtful Returned to lifeless clay." great beginning, he has yet reached his highest level. "Of him, a notable critic, Carl Van Our friendship for each other Ioren has written: If all ths "colWill llv on in spheres; umns" were to he wiped out by some It blossomed with grander the eprlng time solemn dictatorship, Mr. Morley would And was mellowed with the year. fall upon his feet and would find that corapnlonshlp--'tw- a " real, he could walk alone in any one of Twaa we both held dear. Twee tha several paths, most successfully In the And tho' my thing flit away, spirit or of of the whimsical poetry path My lore will ever hover near. novel. Meanwhile, he keeps a kind U. SMITHSON KEELER. of literary Inn Inviting all who are Stockton, Utah. not too austere, or too sophisticated, or too serious, to take their ease with filled with con him In the genial smoke. In which numerous WORDS AND MUSIC folk endlessly and convivial-l- y pleasant By STODDARD KINO discuss affairs of state and exview Copyright by B poke man-change agreeable scandal about the universe. "Mr. Van Doran also notes the SOMK HORRIBLE EXAMPLES. whfch Is a characteristic of Mr. Morley, which Vame over him Said tha mayor of Gomorrah to th before he was ready for ft, too soon showmen of that town: for so young a man. Morleys com- --Tour play are much too snappy; ment upon the passing show, he says, yon will have to ton them down. rarely bites, and never 'pulverises. " One of Mr Money's pleasantest They may be extremely clever, but Short stories, "The Arrow." was read Tm very much afraid by Mrs. Edith Mudgrtt Hines, This They're a bit too continental for the Is a fantastic tale of a young Amerordinary trade. ica student In London who. In Piccaehowmen of Gomorrah did dilly Circus, was struck by an invisi- But the not take thee words to heart. ble dart, which was not removed unheld no politician ought to For they a til he had found a Interfere with art; young glrL, when the two return toInjunctions th iky the arrows at the feet They hampered withIntent gether to mayor's good of the Uttlo god Eros. And yon know about Gomorrah; you where It went. remember 1 enter-toinln- g. g; -- tap-roo- m R fellow-suffer- The sheriff down at Sodom not uii reasonably proposed That morals would be safer If the honkytonka were closed. But the owners of ths cabarets In aU their might And aald: "If yon suppress us, where will people go at Bight?" pleaded with th Sheriff, CURRENT HISTORY. grew eloquent and sobbed A pioneer movement In adaptation Of their duty to a public that waa 0 ancient American art to modern snxlous to be robbed. nse is revealed by Edgar Lloyd Hamp- They ran from dark to daybreak; ton In an article entitled "Rebirth they did their stuff, and howl of Prehistoric American Art, which Th sheriff took hi licking and Jsad the February number of Cur- where Is Sodom now? PERIODS in -- Periodicals yirry nintiiituimnmmrimur generally conceded a vital part of the day diet it is fortunate that they no longer take so muck time to prepare. H - O Quick Cooking Oaia cook ready to aerv in two to three minutes. And tKers, in almost no time, you have a steaming dish of the finest nourishment there is. ATS Quidtfsft Hot Cereal the very heart of modern GREAT banks arefurnish the life blood of they credit that keeps industry alive. As would be expected. from institutions of such fundamental importance, the leading banks have unusually high standards of office Author Presents Startling Ideas Through Heroine TIRESOME, tedious attempt convey some weighty message, which the author himself apparently understand but Vaguely, and of which tha reader gathers only vague bints, Is Jean "Tha novel, Levanny'a Butcher Shop." Jt is as though tho author has n deavoced to establish in a man nor so subtle that comprehension is impossible, a relationship between the love whimsies of an and entirely impossible woman and the slaughter of sheep. The .story leaves Its reader with feeling that the author has written a fairly Interesting treatise upon the sheep industry In New Zealand, and then, deliberately, has sullied her work by attempting to hang upon meat hooks designed for a sordid story of love intrigues Margaret the heroine of -the book, For Inentertains queer theories stance, she belleyee It entirely natural Tier to retain both her lover and for her huebend The husband's virtues make Kir Galahad, In comparison, n seem a roue, and the physical strength and moral weakness of her lover doesnt ring true to the reader. Margaret couldn't sin, because her mind was Incapable of accepting any of her own actions as sins, although similar tumbles from the path of righteousness, taken by members of her household, drew forth tor mg of Indignation. The book ends brutally. Margaret's husband, learning that his wife, while desiring to remain hla wife, has every Intention of continuing her affair with iler lover, drowns himself. Then Margaret. in a frensy of remorse, slashes her lovers thsoat with a rasor. Another sanguinary Incident In the book relates how a rabbit trapper, at the request of a partner who Is In the throes of delirium tremens, obligingly decapitates his friend with a dull ax. Yes, folks, fts a great story efficiency. Office equipment place for itself in a modern bank, must be able to give dependable service consistently. ultra-mode- rn It is significant that over nine hundred mutton-carcass- Royal Typewriters of New York (Largest Bank in America) Guaranty Trust Company of New York g became of definite Royal Typewriters are mechanical advantages, such as the Toller trip escape-mesteel carriage rails. and the drop-forge- d easy-writin- nt No. Is. m M -- The only tee whose flavor UitS z iHr-- in vacuum completely protected kept fresh end fragrant from to tea table. 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ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc., 316 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Branches and Agencies the World Over of th mining Interests on this says. visiting the principal tour bureau xml th ticket sgents of ths larg railroad In Omaha, Now York sn4 Montreal and Toronto, Canada, Mr. Rpencw tmys he ha come to the conclusion that next summer will witness the largest influx of tourists the state hex ever- - been privileged Ut' After )i to 'receive. Mr. Spencer baaen big prediction not only oa advance bookings, but also on the number of In. quirlea concerning Utah attractions which have already been received. Testimonial Will Honor' Missionary PROTECT A farewell testimonial In 'honor of Wayland Hand will be given Friday Your Doctor Mrs. Mary Boast Dies "clock In the Nlbley night at I wPark ward t chapel. Residence jr. dt and Yourself. Hr will Hand leave February 18 Mrs. Mary Boet, 49 yean of ags, lor th German, lustrlan mission of dfw! Mnrtdsy at the family reuldenee, t h a L. U. Ib50 Kmereon avenue. Is Surviving :hurch. Th proher huehsod, WUItsm Boast. Kunerai be pragram to arranirmnt will be announced later. te n ted Includes an trio netrumental tb by Lindsey by deter, reading Dorothy M. O Nell, at rata. Hwhsdja bseata, guidw, duet lAxnphon by drN, Ruth Wilson and Dorothy Langford, M UlTIkMhUl id dress by John M. 51 DATS, $600 $1300 Whitaker, vocal solo by Marjorie m "LANCASTRIAN ICIemm, presentation by Tbomae K. Includes Lisbon, Spain, Tangier, AJ. . Bleelnger, response SAY to Wayland Hand, by tb missionary PHILLIPS" your druggist, or you may not get genuine and a eelectlon by th choir. FollowMilk of ing the program, th Oalety Olrla orPhillip Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 year. Jaw. I , 1 Arwwnd th World chestra will supply muslo for dancing 126 to $1260 $30 00, day; Refuse imitations of gentling "Phillips" WILL VIIT BON. Mediterranean E. 0. Holding, veteran electrician 66 days; $000 to $1700. bottles contain full direction and uses. and of Salt I --ike, will leave Saturday for southern California, where he will lalt " J. O. TOMLINSON, flk of MssumU" bss tb V. 8. Rrftred Trsd Ifsrk of Th Chsrla Before rehla si n at Redondo Beach .WILSON HOTEL, 6ALT LAKE. turning- he will visit other cities In B. rUUlips Chenicsi Company sn4 It prefocewor Cbsrle H. Phillips sioc Xtll r. C, Clark, Time Bldg-- . New Yerlc. Calilor-J- SR 1 Family . Milk Clarkfl Famous Cruises ,t of Magnesia NOWAY Spencer Pr edict $ Big Tourist Year PekoC nulls In making out their Income tax return for the Fear 19?, taxpayer are edvlaed by th bureau of Internal revenue carefully to preeent their claims with regard to deductions fqr loesea To be allowed auch claim must conform closely to th wording of th statute. Loesea are deductible If Incurred In a taxpayers trade or business. In any transaction entered Into for profit, though not connected with th taxpayer's trad or business or If arising from fires, storms, shipwrecks, or other casualty, or by theft, and If not compensated for by Insurance or otherwise. Business losses result, usually, from the purchase and tale of merchandise. Such losses are ascertained by means of Inventories, which are required whenever In the opinion of th commissioner of Internal revenue their uee la necessary to determine ths income of any taxpayer. The cost of capital assets, less adjustment for depredation and ealvag value, may be deducted from gross Income it their usefulness suddenly la terminated, and they are disposed of. For example, manufacturer may be compelled to acrap machinery because It has become Inadequate or obsolete He may deduct th Jose sustained. If he ha sold, abandoned or otherwise mapermanently parted with th chinery. Such loss- must be charged off th book of th taxpayer and fully explained In bis Income tax return. If a taxpayer demolishes a used In hie trade or business building and replaces It he may deduct th lose But If be buys as th sit of a new bulling, "land upon which la located an old building, demolition of the old building la not considered a I loss, and therefor not deductible Th value of real aetata, exclusive of th old Improvements, Is presumed to be equal to the purchase price of the land and buildings plus th cost of removing th useless building. d. best are used by The National City Bank time-wor- Yoar Income Tax sealed that makes and holds a to July a V1 V . If will "Hyland's a cold h lb bead In els hour.stop At the first eigne of ehlllln.H 01 sndestog. teko a few tiny lahl.ts relief I almost Immediate. In hour, your sold Is completely brok.n up Contains no qulnlhe no asnirtnni harmful drugs Pleanant to tek. Ideal foi chlldr-- n. Excellent for tb Grippe. I&e end It (Ml. 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