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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH M'l ? ftrt iHust (Hljp (j&rrat (gob , j UluitrAttti by RAEBURN VAN BUREN By BRUCE BARTON struggling. The best thing that could happen to the business would I dont have to worry any be lor, me to lose all my money. more; I dont have to work and try as he may, the man who doesnt have to work can't put the same fire into it as he did when his living and his future ftere at stake. te bl l pitat rM ? to M Tt! 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Jba Tarry T. M Cinbata Mr a ad Mi Mlid'M Mill JoMpbloa 'I i ma Mr fttarl Mr $ Wrttimaa aotar-f- a at th a Evnr BrMg rt kora at th F)rar King lttan ini Fir tab! Tburada? 14 ta Hubbard when she went to the cupboard and found not even a single bone, wai then in perfect condition to sit down and write a first-clanovel, or carve an immortal statue or start a beauty parlor that would have made her rich. We need a little more g these days a new gospel of work, and a new definition of independence. We have talked about independence as though it meant leisure, freedom from responsibility, the opportunity to loaf. But real independence is mastery the proud consciousness of being able to do a task a little better than the average, and the assurance that the task itself will provide the reward of every legitimate desire. We want the world to be every year an easier and happier and more comfortable place. But our progress toward that end will be mightily diminished if we ever institute a social system that banishes the iron mastery of the great god Must. There is something in all this worth remembering in days when the air is so full of schemes for reorganizing the world on an easier basis. All the socialistic systems I have ever heard of, all the plans for substituting governmental ownership for private ownership, break down when you ask this impertinent question: "But how are you going to get men t6 work? d br Most of the great works of art have been the creation of Old Mother men who needed food and drink and room-ren- t. holding. Mrs Jf Ml or km an rnwnod rrer4 Th'n gtftfultr on. The next afternoon at the club I ran inj a college mate whose father left him plenty of money. He had as much ability as any man in his class; and he has worked a! one job and another after a fashion. No one could accuse him of being shiftless, But always in the back of his mind was the consciousness that he did not need to work. If he lost the job, if it proved unpleasant and he quit, nothing vital was sacrificed. He still could live and wait to look around for something more according to his fancy. So while sorrie other men, who have had to hustle from commencement day, have made real places for themselves, he still is holding jobs none of which seem to him quite worth M Frn fiaf tod We subscribed for liberty Bonds away beyond our capacity to pay; we didn't see how we could possibly work our We did because way out. Yet we did work our way out we had to.' I have seen writers become so well fixed financially that they could take things easy. "Now I can do really fine Work." they say. "I have leisure, and can wait until I am fully rested and then produce a masterpiece which will show no trace of pressure or necessity. And usually they produce nothing at all. FEW days ago a successful man sat in my office dis"Our organization is all right; cussing his business, were showing good profits, he said. "The only thing we lack is a boss that can make things hum as they used to in the old days when we were poor and Fllftord Ms Ofr 6, 1927. asy Strand Beauty Shoppe ?!i ATTg . T WAS. MH. Paf 3 E BTert the danc'ng was given b the of the rarniva) will The ft oceed era now the tow acquired ly furniskinf go ad ilbrooma of the order to was Jr bot Andv Hurlev thirty of hi Monday afternoon tb ymng friend Game hi ocaon f eighth birthday and muaic were the event of tbe afternoon aerred by followed by a delightful luncheo tbe ynung buet a morhee Mr a L Hurtry M and Mra L'le Dunn were weekend Kelt Uke to betr the operas ih by the Pan iarlo Grand Opera com pane QUH plu . is mi msjir (food th prorl 4over rourh rot. VTs can lota you moar. ret urn Able in ssy psTmratA riatoatn a H Xlr Belntr of ftalt elaJtor for a,r-- l day with reUHTe and fr end returning to her koa Tbitnriar evening The large! aerial event of the eaoa Wia the Cacer Cnrt'il given ha the Park City tftuncO ef the Knlaht ef Columhut at The ball the Elka hall on Tuesday evening 1 was cleverly decorated and many and he th roue were conducted ried booth I eocierte ladles of the Cethonc Many I pritea were dtapod of and light refresh ftee I menta were ereed during the eeeolag were given nnd danc. era I original stunt ire enured until n late hour MuaU for f" stops Falling Bair. dndruff PEOPLE'S FINANCE I 5.THRIFT Cor-- " recta ud soslpecce- tna. Money Bclc Guarantee. WhmtaloHliaplai. Iirk. aad Drngalsta , CQ 157 So. State St. SaJiLalieCity At Barbara KtAXpaper fymdtcnig. William James, the psychologist, pointed out long ago that even the most ambitious of us live at about half our actual capacity. It's only when we are stirred by a great demand, an insistent necessity, that we accomplish the sort of things that make us proud of our humanity. The war proved that to millions of men. 11 1 1 PM'' i I bfS itwJh: they wee tramps on the high road thev would soon become fitenrt "Let ua make them trampe one of the caHiq pasnenger and the was tunned in a few weekai ociet with the motto God ill and Good FtHow'ship and Ckod TranYpa Make Good Searngtas a badge In the Each member we shape of a c4.rfpm representing the bartered bowler hat red handkerchief boiling pan and stick of the rotid tramp surmounted b initla1 if Sea Going "Tramps Form Organization BOUTHAMPTOK. Enranl Msrch tho AgftocidtH Presg ) The der of Tramps Ancient ocitt Just formed with headquarters on an AUantie liner had for ia object the relief ef monotony on ms vmafoa Sever aJ on.btn paeeenyer and atew A u T ardn durinf a dull concehed the ide when paanengem genera 11 It a up to xou now but vou can wero ignoring the existence of each afeh nhift the reeponsiblHty b put ether Ona of the tewnrfla suggested ting it up to The Tribune Want Ada. Horsley Funeral Services Sunday FAEK HTT vnig mpaay BERT HORSLEY. j mratg Mra Mr g fiaat th Mr GO NX Because They're OFF! 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Funal arvwa for Bcft Fornei ho d d lift Tuvlay at g Wvl bun4a ftftvrnorn n'l bffat haul d th TMrt fourth at t bkb1, o t n ( Jt v tB rrl The new Endicott-Johnsostyles. Fashioned by designers who study youthful preferences. And put together by the highly skilled shoemakers of a great organization which for many years has specialized in g shoes for boys, girls, men and women. Theres the snap and smartness in these shoes that boys like. They're mannish in looks. Swagger. Soft nd sinewy leather tanned by our own special processes gives them a feeling of snugness and comfort every boy appreciates. Plenty of room for growing feet. Lots of wear to ease the strain on parents pocketbooks. See them! Leading stores everywhere have them. If you cant locate these unusual shoes nearby, write to Endicott-JohnsoEndicott, N. Y.; New York City; or St. Louis, Mo. Largest manufacturers of boys and girls shoes in the world. Selling these better shoX.H one of the reasons ye grorni so fasl. Bead Free Offer Below! ag tk : I A THIS NEW, WAY r lrr spirited fancy of modern boys Better Shoes for Less. . No Maeka, Claye, Creams, Powder, Bleaches orMakeehiftgl feo-- aonca Wright Mr Taea Herbert Adameon 111 bent at a lvrken given In fogr day afterasmn who will hment t Mr Cbarle TheM leave eon in make her boa in Cedar City Mr were laid for the following over tt ftroeka Mr oerh D OPr1 Ritrh--Mr fd J M Pella Mr Jam f f a German Discovery Bnngs Out Youthlike, Clear, Beautiful Skin on Face and Body as if by Magic! Blemishes, Blackheads, Pimples, Large Pores, Sallowness, Surface Wrinkles and Marks of Age Disappear Because Theyre Off! Greatest Advance In Restoring the Schoolgirl. Velvety Smooth Colorful Beauty of Elan and Complexion Made in a Decade imm(n friaod wit nw nft, br wk Fauna Amazing1 X Clarrnr HERE are the shoes to please the idmon In 3 Days! mmt jipit ' WOPT eeed mnrenpiaxion Far yor with tr tngt fairr tog eosr dr maaf y'btr njVhrp miak tia r Ttva ftr a y t4 ht a wbar nvw. rt Min mt rturblg r4er A N ew Skin in 3 3 Miaa Aawa Mgr f marriag tn Cnad ftaa Franrta'-of (altf Tboma F Talon formally of tb a Fark now it of bat City Tb wedding aniemnUed at Fa Fra-el- r ft TaUot Mr and Mr Dombr w ill mck rhtr home in Park City Mr and Mr Harbftrt md burTtod trip to th horn of Mr Adamant a areata t RirhnMmd Taordy Talg re tu'ntng bom Friday ftraonn Mr vitited in Roy lAntl of Park City for dv forprt of tbn bon th gueat of Mr Jerome vog ftk 0 Mr Ind M' Fait Imk Friday itrlo Grand Ppvri boo rly Fktarday Mirrb Hurlev mntrH t to hear th ftaa L A Idan La Jonc V ard Trfbung by tbair m i , r |