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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1927. nuu lira Claire Tonight - y '-- J - in the field, though the rala mi bHnnlEe to fall, Whila ths whip of lightning' wera eracking above my lend. And watched tha rain finger lift bit sub beaten corn Ldka Christ in a miracl bringing lif to th dead. T stayed- It wa not of mr do ion and yet I felt like a god Bestowing hie pity and strength in the way he designed. Then the feeling pawed aid I stowi there drenched to the ikin Trying to etch, the picture deep in iby mind. JAMM HEARST, in The Independent. AMERICAN PUBLIC SHALLOWMINDED ' Editor Deplores Tendency to Be Content With "Scrapbook OUPERFICIAMTT In education. In conversation, and In literature as well, as It Is seen In American life,' It the distressing fact lamented by Dr. Henry Seldel Canby In the late Issue of the Saturday Review of Literature. Not knowledge, he says, but a semblance of knowledge, appear all that Is desired. Always superficialithe bane of Americans, ty hasnowbeen eeek to make it a cult. fwho . "To be educated mmm nothing. Is Editor .Canby'e worried comment; 'to appear educated Insures success If you are glib, you are educated, if :4rau have a few odds and ends of curious Information to season your sllbness with, your wife can be proud tt you. and our employer will triple "your salary. Talk of "many thin, of shoes and ships and sealing-wa- x of cabbages and kings,1 suid your reputation will go abroad as a man M mark." i The multiplicity of flfe'a Interests makes no one of them altogether absorbing, and discussion of them rarelyConbecomes genuinely analytical. t Versation as It was known in the days when travel was difficult and visits were event" has gone with the voeru nf the tallow candle and the quill pen Lire u a numea existence mat "sparkle, vivacity, pep.1 " . To what will It lead "this gorging -- : 1 WestcloiC ; BEAUTY i Made for Your Kitchen of the mind with facts, tills parading of Ignorance masking as Ins Claire comes to ths Salt Lake culture" Ir. Canby asks with some alarm; what will follow this tendency theatre tonight in "The Last of Mrs, to view shoddlness as "a good and a , Cheyney." god." Foe "literature like conversation la lending Itself o the'OTvelopment of superficiality" hs goee on. "Every tyro fresh from college who can wield hia pen with any fluency feels himself by that grace entitled to expression. Generally he has nothing to say, .but nevertheless he wants to bs saying, showing hie ability to handle words with cleverness." The public wants Its Intellectual palfilled withate tickled, "and Its out effort," la his further disgusted comment 'The last thing It wants Is to chew the cud of reflection. Feed It a piquant and spicy diet, long enough, and Its taste for substantiate will grow less and leas." There la still truth In the old adage, "a little learning la a dangeroua thing," he g "The theory tliat a conclude of education Is better than no education Is tenable, but the liellef that a smattering of education Is admirable is fatuous." nf smat-teiin- Book Warranted to Reduce One's i Beanett'g Gloss Wallcoat waa mad for yesr kitcfcsn an tatbjoom walla. Tie wall, fa, these two rooms should bo finished with a gloaa finish that wfll wear and wash. Tom ooght to b able to leap them eleajt ning Tower fame has fiad an extended experience in answering questions that would pose the ordinary individual. Thus the lists of questions Included here are calculated to con. found any but the most erudite. In their preparation he has had an able assistant in Harry Hansen, who Is literary editor of the New York tWiiaa. all a Bennett ' Gloss Wallcoat will give ytx, wall libe this at very 1UU expense. It requires ao nadereoat and .tera eoata isnally are enough to iroduee a beaut iul. hard, shiny surf ace. World. Can you stats offhand the answers to such queries as these: "What did Ulysses reply when one-eye- d Cyclops ssked: 'Who are you?' What Is a glockenspiel? How many horns has ths fabled unicorn? And where? What Is the IMimsoll mark? What Is a whelk? Who wrote a waltz to describe a Uttls dog playing w ith its tall? Where la the world s deepest water- OftfMtra OISM WsMeast ill- is a "eVsaerty Ljts Insurance rdut," fall? From what does sandwich de. rive Its name? Who said 'Not angles, but angels'? What Is the oldest living thing on the earth?" If so. you will probably look with scorn upon the results of the labor of the two collaborators. But If you belong to the larger, much larger, class, there are doubtless many sleep-lenights ahead of you until you are able to fill In all the dotted lines In "Answer This One." There are. In fifty-twlists--one sols of twenty-fivfor each week of the year (you finish by then) with a number may of additional lints on apodal subjects. k ansae ky BiannTT glass & PAINT 00. Salt Lake City, Utah w Bump of Egotism luminous dials . tell correct time night and day PocatsHo, Idaho V o ANSWER THIS ONR. By Franklin P. Adams and Harry Hansen, publisher, Edward J. Clods, Inc., New York. puxile hooka will CROSS-WORbe relegated to the dust-bior the back of the shelvea with the appearance of this little volume compiled by two among the n tiewspaper men of New York City. The nation-wid- e vogue of "Intelligence tests" has Its culmination here. In a book that wtll provide not CENTURY MAOAINE. only entertainment, hut a fund of Information on an unlimited variety of Louis Blsch, admitting (hat It may In thla day and age seem somewhat topics. Mr. Adams the K. P. A. of Con absurd to suggest the possible in told Bio by reliable dealers In tha west $4.53 PERIODS in n Periodicals best-know- Bin Hun. lumintus feriority of women, yet does make ltles are as food as men's Many wothat very statement. In an article en- men Indeed possess decidedly superior titled "Are Women Inferior?" which intellects." "Nevetlielesa there Is another inappears as a feature of The Century fluence on the mind that must be for the month. Not n the Intel- considered." Mr. Birseh explains. "It lectual aide, however, he hastens to Is of the Individual's menthat part say. And adds that "women's capae- - r: PACKAII'D POCJUT tal equipment which always operates with and continuously motivates ths Intellectual. For that reason It is even more Important than the Intellectual Itself. The emotions ars what I refer to. In the emotional makeup lie the real differences between men and women. And it Is there, and there only, that we must search for possible Inferiorities." And, studying the various phases of woman's pronounced emotionalism, rrom tne viewpoint or a nerve speiracih finds cause for cialist, Mr. alarm In Its present-da- y manifestations. Insanity and nervous orders are Increasing, he says, and hs appears to find the cause in the fact that women "are trying nowadays to Imitate men . . . and to k nature's decrees." d problems are considered In "Mexico In guest of Salvation," by Frederick Siniplch. Ths Nordic myth Is attacked bv Charles Edwsrd Russell In "The Nordic Goes Oustavus Myers' "Onward to Ownership' takes up the question of Industrial control. Gen-erHenry J. Rellly, In hla third ar. tlcle nn the subject, the blame for "Our Crumbling- places National Defense." Other articles sre: "The Minister Among Men." by Charles R. Itrown; "Venice at Night," by Konrad Bereoviol, and a continuation of William E. IVdd' Lincoln history, which takes up "Lincoln or Lee." The fifth Installment of "Those Quarrelsome Bonapartes." and three esamples of short story fiction ars Included. There are three poets also the moat conspicuous, repreted, "Weldnn Johnson, whose James "The Judgment Iay," la a negro sermon Impressively given. no difference. The DARKNESS makes and numerals glow bright- ly. You can see them plainly glance, night and day. You can rely on these five-passeng- er WESTERN CLOCK COMPANY La Salic, Illinois hsnds of ths taxpayers In the near future. It la planned to Issue about In municipal bonds. Tha people will vote on ths measure. 1260.009 Upper Class Girls Have Fan at Dance serial te The Trlbaae. R1GBT, Idaho, March 27. Tooele, Girls of 80N It WELCOMED. ths tipper classes were entertained Thursday evening at the Junior high Special to The Tribose. dance given by March rT. Postmaster auditorium at a MONROK, the freshman girls and sponsored by and Mrs. W. D. Lundgreen announce Mrs. Pesrl Singer of the physlcsl edu- - the arrival of a son. co-e- d jj 50,000 dentists end confusion p t'tsh. WORDS Copyright by ORIOLES. The tavdles' auxiliary Orioles will meet next Friday night at Moose hall. HI Pouth Second East street, at I o clock, tor regular meeting. ASD MUSIC Spokesman-Revie- . ftah . A. will held council No. meeting text Friday night, and Captain Lyman of the drill team requests all members of the team ts be present, as) arrangements are being made for a trip to visit Blnghsm council during April for a big class Int. RULE NUMIIS. ONE. Ths conscientious citizen who likes to live and learn of u'f"' Information f.a? If he will hut remember that In rriaea hs should turn To the conduct of the leaders of tha ftfctinn. By following this prec.pt. he wll And that he can muster A th" wm 'and ths hardest '"J Beglnntnr thus; When you're In doubt, put on a filibuster And nature, as a rule, will do the rest. '..V'"' MICHIGAN reg-ul- Us Hon. vviHsji Tod at, ft linn know ereryonfl Crescent oeunerl No. IT44 win a class of candidates at 1ta reg- that health, charm. Totahold will all largely depend on ular meeting tonight, and lity another regular meeting next Monday sound teeth and healths' gum. all night. Captain Wagers requests e present members of tne team i is difficult for the layRut it and assist in ths Initiatory work. The next card party of the series will be man to decide jipon which held Aprtl 11. dentifrice he i to rely. There hold Ths Junior of'"ecurtty will Ratur-daThere's no emergency rn grave no their y re hundred of preparation meeting monthly reguisr crisis so alarming. B. afternoon. April I. at ths on the market, backed by plau No danger auch aa takes away ths A number of new members A. hall. breath, to be added Refresh men ts wtU ible, but eonfliing theorieg. Relating to financial things, or perti- are be served after the meeting. To put an nent to famunr. to auch eon That can not be, with patience, talked W. O. W, fusion, E. R. Squibb & Sont fh fl Utah camp No. Ill held a meeting caused an investigation to be So, when the crucial moment comes. last Wednesday aeenlng. Ths nul assail us, 50,000 dentists were In charge e the trip which made. nr OountlmiB .,,.,.,iu dull our oratory's fire The filibuster is oor friend, be brave" was made to Provou March 11, report, asked to pre us the results of ed that about eighty members made It will not fail us the trip and a class of fifteen candi- their experience. Their answer Talk on, until our enemies sxplre! dates were InlouUed. Next "Wednesend all possible confusion on day evening the camp Inwill hold the the hall. what constitute regular monthly dance proper oral LODGES hygiene. 95 of them said that: Lewiston Plqn$ Group (1) Aeidt are thr most frtqurnt b. or L. r. and e. Street of renM of tooth eVcay and irriiulrd tull es' sv!etv of the ft of U T. srif F.. wtil entertain lrAf"m 1T. T0. 67, gums. nd s'l Western Psifl.- nten at the l TH- - Tr1ts. (1) 7k most serious trnubl orruri K of P. hall Friday si I o'clock. Idaho. Harch J7 Im- MOPTOW, x lAvs sore tehees tft'.k mnd fumt provairtents to the streets of Lewissssm known m Th Danger Line. MACCABIII. ton ssd In some caes the extension Monday night the ladies rf Moun of streets ars occupying ths attention tain niv tstj. a smx in. sir SQiinEi of the elty council. The council Is ec bi frsi aaaa ia& ee isne tnl-tls- ts . ed 1 s SI oorn-mttt- Sedan now cosU but $2565.00 inN Salt Lake City, including excise tax and freight. On the payment plan only $857.00 is required on delivery and $163.00 a month. five-paeng- er Wu S423. 445 So. Main, Ttmpr'j Addrtit, cation department Tha high school orchestra furnished the tnuele. Half of the girls went dressed aa boya No boys were allowed. The most unique costume of th evening were worn by Mrs. Jack Needhsm and Miss Genevieve McCarthy Th costumes dated back to 1850, and Mrs. Neeaham Impersonal-e- d ths man and Miss McCarthy, th woman. cob-we- at the factory, exclusive ox excise tax and freight Packard Motor Car Co. PACKARD KOTOBJ&c., Phono because $4.50. Plain dials, $1.50 to $3.25. Poetry Group Meets sword-shar- ff The Packard Six - they're "Westclox." That name on the dial assures you of accuracy. Sold at the stores in your locality; $2.25 to side-trac- Near-at-han- The study section of the I'tah Poetry cabees will hold a dancing party. The society, whose meetings have been publlo. Is invited to attend. postponed for a week or two, will gather again Monday evening at St HIBBKAHS. Under Klater will Miriam Rebekaa lodgt No. Madeleva a guidance they will continue give the sixth of a aeries of card partheir study of the lyrlca of poetry ties O. F. Tuesday evening in J. p. beginning with the older writers. hall. Ths publlo la invited. N. O. W, ' Woodbine circle Jo. 41. N. O. W., Memory1 Attic will iot hold a meeting Wednesday In memory's dusky attic, evening, March 10, as tha part fusr-dlan- s Not in a fairer room, will give a card party. I've put my yesterday s with you Silver Mspls circj No. 101 held a Away In the dust and gloom. meeting last Friday night and a numAway In the farthest corner ber of candldatss were Initiated. Where no moled sunbeam strays Next Friday night ths district repI seldom need go nesr them resentatives and alternates will be Ai I hurry through the days. elected for our coming convention at Eureka. All neighbors who are InterSwathed In a rell of twilight ested In this order ars asked to attend b All draped they lie. this meeting. Their The Past Guardian efcfh wiB give a edges safely sheathed card party rtsxt Wednesday evening In the gray yearn speeding br Odd Fellows Ball. The public is at -P- ORA B. KNOWLa.VD. Invited. 5(0) tell time at a time-keepe- rs - PRICE of the THE Six t Sedan has been reduced by 335. ?We wish to make it clear that its price is now $3.50 Bin, lummus $2.25 sl DETROIT Bin lumintut rverywher Slt Like City Improvement Pr-H-st iu i VIM . :i!jr'.l (3) Th ies product kmttm neatraUM aeseM W 4M issita i Uiih v MagntU. Nothing could point more clearly to the use of Squibb' Dental Cream as the correct way to protect teeth and gum. For Squibb' Dental Cream is made with more than 50 of Squibb' Milk of Magnesia. Enough, Itot only to neutralize all the acid in toot mouth at the time you use it, but to safeguard against the forma- tion of fresh acid for a long time afterwards. Dental Cream Squibb cleans beautifully. It relieve sensitive teeth and sore gums. It is safe for everyone. To protect your teeih and gum correctly, see your den-ti- t regularly and use Squibb' Dental Cream. 40e a large tube. ' Ci " . |