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Show THE SALT" LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE ar movie depicts iiiiiigiiiiiggiiiiiigguiiiiiiigiiiimiiiiiiigigiittiitiigiiii t j allllUllHI""l"lIH"t"ll""l,,liu,,l"",!,,,II,l,,ll,II"",al111 For the best rhymed review of Christopher Ward's "The Saga of publishers. Cap'n John Smith," the offering a Harper and 'Brother, are must reach review of The $50. prise their office before August 1. William Hose Benet, associate editor al the will Saturday Review of Literature; which as judge of the contest, Mr. Ward's book Development Process Now serve Is open to everyone. itself is done entirely In rhyme, and some startling new Informal Recorded by Use of presents tion as to incidents in the life o; thei famous Englishman, High Powered Lenses. Jim Tully had fanned a three months' tour of England to begin this month, and intended to visit Ireland, from where he expected to send the Motion T. N. (AP). Bonis a new book to be called "ShanROCHESTER, But he had hardly reached pictures ,, of the chemical changes ty Irish." York when he was summoned New a on that take place photographic back. to. of HollywQod-Jn- r the film during development "Have" "Been his book, "Beggars of Life."filming, in research the made successfully The author of 'Tristram," recently laboratories of the Eastman Kodak awarded the Pulitzer poetry priie, Is company. work planning to spend the summer inPeterInvisible particles of silver at the. Colony at in the process of transforming borough. Macv,well Mr. RobN. II will be This into spongy metallic silver were inson's fifteenth year at Peterboroueh. micro- where he wrote "Tristram" in 1926. filmfd through a and the picture projected on scope twelve-foscreen, where the grains "Tambo," a book by James Jenkins, apptiired with, a magnification of according to the claim of the publii2. times. Robert M. McBride & 0Y., lishers, Fhotographic film is spread with dope for Peru what Martin Johnson's billions of bits of silver bromide rangis doing for East Africa, "Safari" to ing In siie from perhaps These eeevvssvevvseeeVeeVSeeevAeeeve of an inch. grains are sensitive to light, and a camera records its pictures by exposing- the partieles on the film to the light parts of the view before the lens. Developing the film e turns the exposed grains of silver Into btts of black metallic silver which form the black image on the iterative. Appearing on the screen at about a man's head, the the sisreNotwithstanding the fact that opinblacken at ion among the judges was unfavorgrains ouickly the center, then throw out thread-lik- e able rather than agreeable to the main block prot uberances and finally subtheme of the book, "The Intelligent side as a flntar, black mass. They are Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capseen in vlbrfflton, althnuKh this moveGeorge Bernard Shaw's newitalism," of est book, has been selected by the ment is actually only an Inch. club for June. The The pictures disclose a marked difvote for the book was unanimous, acference in the action of various de- cording to the announcement. It liae been known, for some time veloping chemicals. The objective lens of the microthat U. B. S. was at work on a book the he considered scope used in taking the pictures was that greatest immersed in oil to give it the great- achievement of his career. He calls est possible resulting power. A layer it "his last will and testament to huof silver bromide emulsion, just one manity." and says that it has meant grai thick, was coated on the glass less fun, and more work, than any slide and a single drop of developing one of hia plays. He has taken nearfluid was put in contact with it. The ly six years, It Is said, for its comcamera was then pletion, and has refused' to be hurmotion picture normal speed. ried. When Lowell Brentano, who is tarted at t'ince the grains moved constantly to publish it here, learning that the twoause of the chemical change In book had at last been finished, cabled progress within themselves. It was to find out when it could be issued in recessary for the photographer to n America, Shaw's reply, by cable, was; his machine constantly during the "Be calm." fifteen seconds it was in operation for Reaction among the the recording of each picture. club's patrons has been such The technic of the process was as to elate the editors, for, while by Clifton M. Tuttle and A. it Is unlikely that many will agree P. II. Trlvelli, members of the with the Irish writer's social philosostaff. phy the book advocates equality of none of its income for everybody members have offered any critiAmerican Cars Outsell cism of the judges for selecting this bromide high-pow- er bro-nld- Shaw's Guide To Socialism Club's Choice X'hotn-craph- " Other Makes in Morocco rASABLXr.v, .Morocco (AP). is helpSeverity of Krer.rh ruyi-miing Americans to sell itulomobilee here. When a French car is taken hack o France, under the customs ruling. It is regarded! a foreign car, and the owner must pay 45- - per cent duty and 12 per cent tax de luxe. Just as he would on ari American automobile. Shirr-- American manufacturers make automobiles much more cheaply than do Urns, of other nations, the heavier cost of transpnrintlon paid from America i offset and the American car Is easily ilil whenever It fits the need of a nwuitiful stock arebig jNewLiforaryBooks! Ttte ffIIovln(E luh!lr Tiitirailii.v honka will be added to Hi" It wae snnounccd Monday, library : M'jnvllanemis: Alrerdcl Roflnt Life In tin AiibiiM World. "The anllmr aliowa 1h iwrmrt?mw of the" study of animal am'io!-.r for the atiifly of human problems." In Kparrh of Our Anreatora. B3'lt "An anenpt tn retrace maiTa origin stud TidoiDirnt from later atea bacli to their " ... ing With the World. "A bnnk nn lion- tu aiicreed. br a man who htmnclf liaa In a very larcp war." Cliani-elloThe. I'loaaure Haunts of London. "Tlie author give an account of the pleasure liaunta of tonrion from the days Of the Tinlonr to our own time." Burt tihower Bonk. "Werenty aercn Itowera for tin eiijfaceil ( Inrhoa t)n and t'lralmera if r the Stain-- . "A blatorr of dreaa from ll:t earliest times to "Aa atate rinley Wild Animal Peta. Moloirist and game warden of tireeon, air. riniVjr knout and loTea the anlmala, and liaa siren here a series 'of charmlini akekhea girl' of thlr book on socialism. "Really the most significant thlnit about the choice of this book," said Harry Poherman, vice president of the organizatiom "is the interesting light it throws on the state of opinion in thiV country. Our list of members of a perfect American public opinion. It has been tho fashion, in recent years, to represent that opinion as and 'Intolerant of views that differ from its own . . . The reception given the Shaw book Indicates that the American public may be a good deal more tolerant than many of those who rptak for it." . cross-sectio- n narrow-minde- - . JUNE fac-fn- Sales by Americans.Intense car heat, however, limit;; satifa'-torto those with surplus radiation, paint that will stand the sun and upholstery that ij cool and durable. in June sleeps in the grass. Ami her dreams whisper and pass Knm buttercup to clover l'nder the wings of the plover To the eggs In her prudent nest. From th'ir choir-stathe blest. V.'hife iris like kerchiefed nuns I'hnnt softly to the sun's Golden presence: the tall l,emon-lilie- s ca.ll The doves on little ooral patting like laurel "The,-Thre- e Groucho Marx, one of the four Marx bitittiers, to whom der Woolcott has devoted an his recent book, "Going to I Putnam's). jias commented famous Alexanessay in Pieces" on lr. Woolcott's reverting to what he terms "one of the oldest gags in writing," tile use of a few practically extinct Marx words. refers especially to" "perepeteia." saying, "I asked four chorus girls, three stape tiaryls and the doorman of our theater, all scholars and deep students of etyrjiology. e terminology and the cross-wobooks, if they would define the word for me, and the closest any of them came was paregoric, although two of them did hold out for pyorrhea." "The New Russia," a book which Henry Holt aid Company will publish in the fall, is the story of life under the Soviets told by Dorothy Thompson, who recently became Mrs. Sinclair Lewis. The work has already appeared In part In several newspapers. Four entirely new chapters and much fresh materia! have been added. The book Is Mit. Thompson' first. pu-zl- A collection of essays by fifty of the outstanding Catholic writers of the world has just been published by Holt's. "Modern Catholic Prose" is the title of the book, and tha essays a cover wide range of subjects. Cardinal Newman, Padralc Colum, O. K. Gutney, Chesterton, I,ouise Imogen Alice Meynell, AfrneS Reppller, Hilalre Belloc are among the writers represented. Roark Bradford, whose short story, "Child of God," was awarded the O. Henry Memorial prize, is the author" of "OP Man Adam an' His Chillun" (Harper's), of which he writes that. "They're reading It In Mississippi, where formerly only the Bible a.nd Pllarim's Progress were read. And I Jiave been the honor guest at a tea- pink 'n the woman s club and various other similar gatherings. Adam was read at one of the club meetings. tricks Unfortunately, I have no parlor can do mvse-Ithat will help. All I is' throw my thumb out of joint and look Things like that do ' atlbba hora of Romance. "014 Row Orleana daring tbe war of 1813 is the scene of this brilliant romance." Jobne Aquare Kmerald. "A new mystery by the author of 'Victory Murders ' " Oppenheiaa Fortowata "Full Wayfarer. of romaare. acttoe and danger." ;ood Wine. Powya Mr. Weeton'a "The of stranre niaht in s town where evil flotirlabed end good Went begging ontll Mr. Weatoif rrlved," (. Wife. "Xm entertalntng Bocbe Wlae aaoders wife Who arraneed her atory of hnabaffd's trial marriage' witii ttiwxber "A aery erig. Bayers I)mwoe Pedigree, left defective novel." Whltl-Big Matt. "A novel of American pnlllral life." IXoatr. "Walln-gvitabeWllnnlre Tbe Brirjin aolet charm, as a root t by fewilatne eenaHlveneaa end rich, eny-abt- e recioeaa." fOJOU X uaaa I Featuring "Alvardo Jean." with Fuatlna Molina Orchestra Winchester A Roil Five Cardinal A Carlena Diamond Brown A La Hart Admiaalon Show, at MeeeVNeJeMeeeeWeVeeieeV A COOL J.SCA:V "How We Got Our L'berties" Is the title of nn instructive volume with which Luc ius B. Swift, now So years of age, closes a lespil career of.idiK-tinctioMr. Swift, tjarea the history of our political insfiltitlrnis from Wilthe liam Conqueror's time down to our writing of our own Constitution. Bobbs-Merri- ll Company publish the book. RIALTO A Paramount Pleturi. ORCHESTRA. RETRIlL E Today aaaajaJJeSV-je- ' S - si Painting Plans a S Miss Mabel Frazler, university art instructor, left a few days since for a summer's holiday In southern Utah, 5 which she visiled nn a sketching tour last summer. An enterprise that will , occupy tome of her lime 1? the establishment of a tourists' camp at B The Predonia. about ten miles from Cedar, but. many of her hours will be 'spent in . iis In' 'ia no1rl ' irnlmaflf'-- ' r niii- - S'TXIE . WAS.KtK Come to Life! PRODUCTION H WITH -- FAY "THE TALKING- - , NEWSREEL" INDIANAPOLIS aASSIC-PRE- S. MEMORIAL ADDRESS AND, m - WIU- Y- e SUl&t COOPER. OAJQT S . S ICOIIBIIKfll m BRCS 5 iJLaOivJlJTHE : M fri n IM 0 EOSCSLiTOrvJ m VfeeCv ,. n 2 dg f rp ' - tww s Roach Comedy News Events " CC3OU0OE OTHERS 'wal at iht POPUtAR PRICES m mi iGlllIIIHIIllllllIlllil MUSIC BY MILT TAGGAJRT'S PABAMOTJUT DANCE PRCHESTBA Special concert program Sunday Evenings during dinner period. Mis Lillian Bmderer, soprano soloist for the Yenlng Sunday concert. Featuring SALTLAKETHEATRE AND NIGHT TED MARKS Whittling. STATE State. 228 So. "Maeter Organist" Novelty Solo GWEN EVANS and the CALIFORNIA BEAUTIES i Starts Today "THE GULL FKOM Camel Meyen And TUESDAY4 - In "No Other Woman' Dolores Del Rio "Ramona" '' Idea Ail-St- Cot Ale BOB CURWOOD ' In .'FRAMED" Chaa. Chat Comedy Pf ri.ni UfilUAbL TONIGHT ADTADTP jjj N0W-S- EE Epic Til. of a Great Clty'a 1 9th Eatt, th 1 til 1 ! J) 1 Ralphgvi (cosicetrffs So. Today and Tomorrow " BOOSt ' K" lunivjvniii J With . liAAl lfOWE J 1 RAMBEAU FIRST SHOWING SALT LAKE Beauty and Rhythm. Marco's "DANCE PAINTINGS '1 H Schreiner 1GEM Plghtlna Cop.l b BAILEY AND BARNUM i Comedy. f Dancing Every ISight Except Sunday Dinner at 6:30 ON THE STAGE Alex r HOTEL UTAH ROOF GARDEN June 12th FANCHON 4 MARCO'S "PEP BITS" IDEA ' OPENING FBIDAY NIGHT TUESDAY, MATINEE - M PEAVffPJG RIOVJ! 1 Wilkes Theater & 5:, "v v 28c, 40e 7:30, 1:15. I Dancing Jabchon !15, 4, BHXIEIIIIIIfllllllUHl" Ls Crist School of The Glorious Stir of Mt., Uc, 2S, Ryi 18;S0, NEIL SCHETTLER AND PARAMOUNT r Annual Dance Exhibition THAT BAND Jf BRENT SEASON and V -- with- EVELYN Boats," by Edgar Allwv" Pavne, an American painter noted fords mountain pictures: Maynard Dixon's decorative "Pueblo Mountain" " and Katherine CahlM's "Landscape a small canvas of delicacy and grace, complete the exhibit. Later Mr. Dixon will send additional canvases to be hung, andex- a number of other artists, It Is pected, will ,be represented. THE EVENT OF THE DAVE GOOD M na, S ALSO Bill Big Vaudeville Headed by "ARGENTINE CABARET" Cornelius by 7 Scrip . progreaalvr funda eommnnlty knowledge, and organisation." Roaa Standing Room Only. "A atlmalat. Ing. protoeative book which Is baind to be a erorm center of rontroreray." Saion Father Mlasisalppi. "A atory of years of happlneaa - and pmaiicrity. and other yeara of horror, mlaery and deapair dua to floods." fnderwood Driftlne Banda of Party Polltlra. "Aa (nalyala ot the legialatioa enacted by eongreaa from the Spanili-Amer-i.awar through tbe period. of the world White City alaiuger. "A ttndy of the of municipal government." development Wlenaaa Wreatle ot fcetlgbm With Troth.' "Not treat . , Theology theological deala with heitefa. while relition, aa from theology, mana to this actenc of sdaptatioo to f.trra." pioneer of the Pacific. Wyiberiey Bnecaneera "Here la an epic of the Pacific." Fiction: Amee tTame of the IVaert. nd edventare end cave full of fire onele make a thrilling tale " Braraah Kal fnrolla ilia Mar, lung "This new book abnet the witty Chleeae brUllaot aa tta prerlecea-atri.- " phrroeopner H ADOLPHE by a transporta- commissioned Artists Malting M war." WHEN THE TIGER PURRS J? tion company, to paint the tropical beauty of the islands. His "Hllo" is one of the results of this trip, it is a picture marked by simplicity, of design and In a low key of color, In which we see the surf breaking on the purple lava rocks, and, above, the lush greens of tropic Mr. Logan, who Is considfoliage. ered the finest poster painter in the. I'nlted States, has given something of the poster effect to this pictuii which is verv Interesting. Thre delightful canvases showing fine technique in lafrtWcape painting by Lee F. Randolph, director of the California School of Fine Arts, whose does not discard form Impressionism "Heraltogether; Jesse Arms Botke's combine inwhich splendidly on," tense realism with a decorative background, and which is enthusiastically commended by students of bird life for its ornithological correctness: the ictriklne Impressionistic study of "Car-me- l Valley." BEWARE! Irons. M STREET AN AMUSING COMEDY BY A MASTER IN THE ART OF ga-v- Id 1 knows how. to paint water, there is depth and movement and light in It. Mr. Sample is a Los Angeles artist, an assistant to John Hnbbard Rich at the Unlveraity of Southern California.. Mr. Rich la represented by his arof "Maggie Gum," a resting study Chinese girl; picture of a solemn-face- d which will be rememberedln the exhibit of tha California group at the I'tah Art Institute ihow. Two newer figure studies from Mr. Rich exhibit the same fine quality. In' both his model has been an Armenian gh I. an exotic creature of brilliant coloring, "The Brass Bowl" contrasts the dull glow of the metal with the rich hues of the girl's shawl and her own delightful fleslv tints. Artist at Home With Widely Differing Subjects. "Greenbrae" ..by .Maurice Logan, gives us a California landscape, showing house boats drawn up on the mud flats of a tidal lagoon, with the mountains of Marin county far in the backIt is a canvas of dash and ground. Air. vigor, and sH'lllful brush work. Logan was the artist selected to acto South Snow the company expedition Africa to paint the flora and fauna of the country tor the Oakland Municipal museum. He was also sent to Honolulu, PLAYING ),iimnafliaiiinininiinimihiUi.iiitiroim.iflti. - Famous Novel eonjeetion, RIDE THE Faga Kiaa.) NOW 1 Donn Byrne' I from (Conticuid cross-eye- The Characters of I mm A In Painting ' Windblown. I . desert anil painting In the Arizona Breaks country. around were the result which The paintings of Miss Krager's former trip have Is becomshe and been well received, not go over so big now." ing ;known as an artist whose treatindividual. Is of the desert The question as to whether H. M. ment With Miss Frazer at the Frednnla Tomlinson "could find Gallions Reach will be Mr. and Mrs. Ramond H. camp' nn the Thames having been agitating who will Join Miss Fraser the minds of lilerary men rf Ixmdon, Williams, on their return from their honeymoon they recently took Mr. Tomlinson out him the trip. Mrs. Williams was formerly In a small motor boat, Miss Leah Frazer. wheel, and 'bade Jiinr find the spot. Mr. Williams, who is one of the Which, without- pausi or hesitation. painters of "Logan, will also dlrl( convincing the promising Mr. Tomlinson An of his sketches of the can doubters that he knew whereof he yons,more; which have been winning favoi . was Writing in llis novp! which made r',..i. iuu ,. .la- the name of "Gallions fteach" famous. able recognition aimoius of Fogg Kerlaod Caned Enrclodepla Blrd "Advice, and lnforma-tio- o auggeatlon for pelaaure and profit." B'ltrhinaon What and Why la China. "A brief dlaenaalon of pmentdar condltlona." Lee Preaent-da- y Rnaala. "A clear pie-tof the economic and social 'conditions Rnaala." Barrle. "Tbe many admirers of Barrla will find tbia appreciation a happy blend of biography and literary rrltlrlitm." Noalea The . footing of Nicaragua. "Written without blaa and confining himto facta." self trie-flPaloii Illatortcal Memolra of New California. "The publication of as Eoxllah edition of Father jValou'a hlatory may b re- arded ea the acknowledgment of a obligation to the great pioneer and atitlwr." Pence Dramna by Treaent-daWrltera. "A eollectlon of playe which hare tfroven to be popular." Proctor Romance of the Sun. "Super-atitlon- a and myths with which primitive mas explained the ot tlie phenomena heavrna, and than a remarkably explicit scientific atudy of the aunittaelf." Kic Omqurat of Wieaae. uasa p hla aabject byasjlng that Niree thlnta are neceasary to the eradication of moat of th tranamlaaible ' diaeaaca In Modernism nt A new play "hf John Mascfield, "The Coming of Christ." has just been published in a Ijmlted edition by Th coming of the Babe, the shepherds' adoration, the worship of the Magi, are told in beautiful, majestic language, and the whole construction of the play continues that of holy mystery which has feelln.T ever surrdimdod tlie story of the Bethlehefii mri tiger. ll tlie clock's At six; In the phlox A dusty honeybee hangs. Somewhere a door hangs, Shaking from the tree Hard cherries green and free, And a startled busy robin I.ravos the tangled bobbin Of last year's rusty grass. I hear greet, sandals pass Andjoueh each bush arid brake: Ji;ne walks, wide awake! -- Ruth Iingland Uolberg, In World Tomorrow. picturing the life of a gtmnge, people jn their- - distinctive background, in a manner that creates for us tha very atmosphere in which they live. "Tambo" meant one of the bare shelter along the Andean trails, but this "Tambo" is a rich, colorful tale, to which the author himself adds unique lithographic Illustrations. The narrative of 1he thrilling air adventures in spanning the Atlantic, experienced "by Baron von Huenefeld, Captain Koehl and .Major Fltzmaurlce, have been put into book form, under Sfusketeera of the title the Air." The book will be Issued It is to by Putnam's very shortly. have two versions, one In English and one In the Uennan language. HrM." Monet m About Books and Writers I filmies ' 11 10, 1928. 14 "JUST LIFE" Evenings 25c to $1.50. Pins tax. Seats reserved by phone. Wasatch 6627. PIECE ORfHESTR. Coftoarta bco'l at . P. M. and Maka, it ,a day at th Lakal Din at tha Saltalr Cafa. t tha thrilling ir atunta. Trafftai 7:15 and A. M It and itoon. 2 P. M. and half hour. vary DOROTHY OEVORI , COMEDY Mi a. Ion Ball Color ad Claaaie Path. Ntwt wmir 3S 1 |