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Show 1, I. S : ECTIONLrIVE'll; , .. - - p THE , 4 -. - :- 4 1922 SATURDAy ,N(AVE3113ER , It ..44m.mmom,,m......it ' .N.tistlmm.oi.,. , ;.,,- - ,6 Apolticrelristio abitple4 - z40- . , - - - ,,r' .4 ', HEROISM. ''1 , - Let others ,write of battles fought t , Otatoody, ghastly fields, Where honors greet the Irian who wins, - And death the nutn who yields; t.. BuTI will writle of him who fights And vanquishes his sins, lirhq struggles on through weary years Against himself and wins. '' ," , - , i, a. - .4 - ''" ; , "' ,, ' ' -- ' '.. . rs 4 - ' - 2, , ; . ,, - ; ' ,f' ;;;:.'''' '''''''': -- r- ,r i 4',;.:, ' ' ' : - - - ,t- ari,,- -- '- 4, - 4.'" ; I ' ',!) 'Lis i rip. ; t! ?,4,,I,It,21, ) , 1 -- ti, t 4 4, n il,,,, ,14114., ." ,, , ,,,,-,- - -- latiii-ind- - dol.m., - -- - I- ' , , - - low; passions Who stands erect in manhod'smiglit undismayed n that sword In foray or in raid. , - ---- ., i 1 - .. . , .! . , , 'lc, r''.4 6 - - . - '::: '& ..1:'. 1e..,,, ''.' ' '''' - ': ,i, 1, Or muscle, to ovetrome An- enemy who marcheth not With banner,'plume; and arum-.A foe, forever lurking nigh, IVith silent stealthy treaa, Forever neat your board by day. At night beside your .bed. , i ,. ,,.., wiek-o-ti- , -.- T..' - -,-f . j, t .)...,4 4 li ' i . - 1,'-,.-- '' ',. 6,:',.;, , - '", J''''4 ',' ? ..4. ' ,c ' ;- ''''' ' , .1,41 1, ... r '. z -- ' ' ,!'. '''.,.',-- . 7... ,4-;-- 1 -: '.4'' '. , A , 1 - hol:1(41irt, , lir ''' ..,,.,:,. . s ... - 1 . - 4 4 ,, ' 1 ' 4 , , 4 , ....';' I, , " J, . ' : ''. ' , IV Oa -t ' ,, , k ,', ' lazttait to 4,,,' t , ,A '--' .. , SOCIAL ILA1414 ''' ' , i".:siti,.. eit.:11ife'ittieftillit,: pinto1'1,g ' .. '' : , ..k '7'., ' . ; ,co,,afx... :' , .t2i,,,,...,:-,.7T it, , thertml the 3muntlna. to earn his brute; looked eastward rwardthe , f'' "Mormona's" hakes story.-"Th- -- s, ..,' Boy-Sco- -- - bp-J.-- f: lo " -- - ' ' Ingi.-e.T1 the amiuntains, -- ' :. LION; are rerieVaIy '- : Jr, - ntimber of the Juveoile editor-In-chie- '', 8,, ,. , u:i; ,'',... 4,, 7 i ,, 11 $ ruck Into 11" ri!-- In' order io make the studenti feet ...:.1 . of continued more familiar with the interesting Prot her7of Pete ni ."'- Me- rtah hunior magazine, Humbug. Edl:7." ..' am, selectione contributed are 'The tor, lien Salmenaen Von land yerse the Taylor. in the ?mortices 'that by 4 onnier-reftue- st gilded fountains know Boston .. "Take be Your will Globe; hereafter Place," publication Lure-t- he --. attains of l'oesitouttia- to Able II no 'llummy" The first issue, tailter.xchange; You were famous in our trine for Pi Aspen Tree," by Sanuel ildulph; with cartoons ;JO university wit is sense and beauty, and The Poor Little Mouse," by Fran- tieliefluted to appear Nov. S. The ', ,..'Thrw-yint444UI , intkvd, did run the cis Kirtland. Conspicuous among the staff as' it now stands is as follows!, wanderlust; ," Or- articles are "A Place of Ban- - Palmensen, was a tool utilsout a soul Or &Case Miscellaneous editor:- Worship in the Green alountains." 'by yin Nialmquist. managing of duty- -, 4 Howard R. Driggs; "Jackson Glacier," Wayne Farnsworth, associate editor: And the morrow that we dreamtd of 7. I Mar- Claude T. Parties, Lennox editor: by and art Clowns, Paul "Ability turned to.dust. Means Responsibility," by Wellspring. dock. Lowell business manager; . Chapter five Of "Little Stories of MarI-- Bmti.irculatiorr manager. Editorils And the tTed 1,1te.." tirisver Preeten Grover. Cannon Pm-- staff, Vernon 1;01.01. landing, ter- . . - 'Vetnritt- - Allen, Pob-- t . fle.don, Thru the forest of torial Thoughts" department includes nor Hatch and eeveral names. are yet - - : dreams, an on Id I. article to A. The the list be added to Slogan" Are all otergrowa With weeds, anti "Live James featuring by Straight," boukters. standing ' -- MAJ.., Icash.ville. Tenn. .L Give Them Today. the bygone II.M. Vance, between us, Mock . Ilighnow In' Slodlhi adds another I of : group it seems. articles to Signs of the Oh flowers while mine But the air of Indian Summer is teresting me your give Timas." 'The Sunday school work , around sue, eyes are not blind ion of your beauty here, carries its regular departments and To their beauty or rotor and form; And the and In miscellany, addition, has, Lolut -waiw theActuriaTISInn Nall belP0 While I'm feigning now thst happi- three fine cuts of President Lorenzo me to find Snow, President Joseph F. Smith Every friend. with a heartbeat ness has found me, ao, and ':. President Heber J. Grant of I am living on my memories a s The , 4, , it 17 - .4.7-,AS- , -- ut Cry lice kt!t-- trailathat--used-towind- . Amtli ; ,,,.. ..., ' .,..t..- '1: "'-- V --- r ' .'. - -- Lmacuctarpptaa with a poem Of aP-- 1 "Richea,"...by Grice went westuard to the aildneste or predation. Frost. Then followe Chapter three of " 2...!:,... ;1'7' '4 e , ,alk , r".,f Cib. zw. '141.16'11 Irfl( 119- -. ....- Ult -- ..- it' ' , , 4 .., --- , It; :, r,.,;:"'711-1,- '' '' CI" , ;.e,,8, A:' wfirliAi ,.? - , 0 I-- Ct-- b,tkf;1 .' t'r.11, 4; , .7,- ' ''' N.-- ; :- .. ,v , ' ,''''" .. ' .... - , ., ; : ' z' ' '. - ' . All honor, then, to that brave heart, Though poor or rich he be, ----Who struggles' with his baser part Who conquers and is free! He may not wear a hero's crown, , - . - ' I l'::' h.. , .. , ,. , - f;;I:VO.f ,7,7.-77' . ' ' ,, 't-:- k , 's :.' t le''''4-- ; e . ..; ,. , t.' g'41 4' t f '' t 46 ; h; - r'- ,. : AU ila r, t-- ,n. . -- ., , .1 0 hilt 1" lid int ;:',.., i ; ',-- .. rn addition to the mission reporta-4! nOtOR and miacellaneotts:, editorial item, the Cietoher 34 nuntinor of The . .z',!,,t Linhona. ,the Elders' .Iournal. Cr. z..,.." . tains- -4 his of tin --address. "Trta---, .", J Three Kingdonis of tiloryz-Latt- erfor Atte; , ,i day Saints are Candidatba 7 7", 11! Hee Joseph Highet," delivefed I ki,ling th Ni,,,tyssecort41-.- ... ts.,,ith 1 annual co?erence of the Churcit!!!'?..-Zi,also an art4ele by Elder D. Ill, Md- - '..:11 : entitled of at Allister Lake, City, "The Ancient Inhabitants of Amer- telt. Their Origin end History as Re- In the Rook of liormon;" and a : ' .4 , re copy of tin eritcle which recently appeared in The Deseret New. "The 11. , Second Estate of Man," by F. Lund, 1 ', - . - ,r-- ,,t . . :.-,,4,---3 1,4,, .t,,4 ,..'. ,,,.....: tit 0 at : : ,77-- 11 :- . ,. ' Prank M. Drigga- - The editorial cont.:, mkttee consista of Mrs. Fanny DI ..!.."1 I Htirst. Mies liay liartog. :Slime Flot-'-,-,- ,' '5 ''', 0, .nee E. lienntt and Murray H. Allea.-',--'- , It ,,,;,,(4 , t, . , ..,..,..... .,,,..,,..., . .P..-- -- t . - V 'so-- L American Review for November When each Mar abowuto urbitpered. appears "Conatituti4na1 Conceptione! A Contrast." by William D. Riter. for. s, OTt,u'll remember katry unny,lesonn your Indian nuild.l trolly of Suit Lake City, and now as; sistent l'nited States attorney general .. essu lig ." at Washington. D. C. The article die, , Tho a wore and more of years have cusses the topic Srith particular refer, (Med 110 important bills now pending .marebod betneen us --gives a studied Since tbe day lec,waved farewell upop -- before Congress. analysis of umlarreental-prinettnew-in . the trail. to and compares decisions regard Tho a thuosand those of the folk present ideas-wit- h peal: hove- tried hi vein at Froatilteloveinti.lan..-diAr the .nover fail, story magazine, published rosyAil Only Yesterday, it' seems to me. no - in New York. contains a cleverbit of verse, "Women VerPtig Nature," parted On (no path that wound animal a by Miles OverhOlt, formerly a well , known newspeper, man of Walt Lake cedar in magazine wCiorkty ve hem the tune lizzard Ioul.eJ an claatielfrorenniagfiged 414 ..,,' e,7., ,, nters! Notes and New' stets. About Workers. in the Local Literary Field. - hen eare and silent L ,,......,4:, ... ' : 1 6, 4 ' ' - ,- ' ' 4' ' r ,..7.: ka :. ' it l''''.,, 1 ,, . - - . 4 , .,:.C1..14---- N i ''' 4 ito;,,,,, ''' It calls for something more than brawn -- Z. - ' ' , , . ...1 4 ,..7.;; ' '''' ,, ' -- ;,;., ' ti: ,d, ,, AL - '. - s''., ''s',....: . t ' .. 4;11 '''', -- ' that . looked e 0 nte-nre- ' , , 1,..,,,,,,,,,34,r,,,4,!..:,,,,.,,,.,,........ - c - to . r : re ., 4. way , ur f 44,s-,ittou- Ile is a hero, staunch and brave, .. 7 fights ait unseen- foe,'"---------And puts at last beneath his feet'-- - 1 - - the lead to chili stynnelent Litlit;i And I lire again that night In a vember rirheilthrlieal4riorIO'S'll ad to. , , ,,,,, ,.,..,;,,,,,,.ittib,,stc,..,...,,a,,...c,,,,:,,ic,...,;,,,,,,,,i, , , . . la ,ts...4.....,t (0,, ,, c '! ,.. 2. ,....,..:,, lc' ' (i 7. 1. .4 , , ..',..1 ,,,,,, ..,,:-I- t.:,sn', , ti(1,, li'tt - , I return alone , ''''.,4;..t,''..."..-zr,Pw.f ;',- - ' ;;,. ''' ' ,,,t, , ,,, , .''' ,," ,,,,, that ell by a girl t, ongliketOntOtt you. - ri';'" ', ; ,, !' ,,iv V - ',: t ,oztule . ' I'AO '''''' .,,o 1 ,,,', t) - , :. ," 71"'N, t) -, , ', ' i:!ki' r, , -- ' , , ' , ',.t .. 7 " a. 1 . -- .';'-',- i ''- - I ' .,!,,:',;,:,;.--i,-- ' - '' !'''' ,',..- !41 TRUE , ' LAW. I , - - vn - it i LEAVES FROM OLD ALBUMc -- p . f ' ' n it., : i N 4 Children' , section contains Even With Ruby.". by me your Willififil While let i Ruth Moench Pell and several se- Oh, trive i ma y flee and to the ChIldren's Budget that mar beam in your-eyFrom the Grave of R. L. S. Lected;. ....( ,,..,;.,..;.,.,... Sox many of our younger writers have The lovelight 4. con t rib ut ett Am ong the prose1 3 '..' Nor fill a hero's grave; tio Lt3Y $I While my heart null, be glad that your ' ' , A mernher of thP Congregation ofl Worts are: The Land of ,1 'ore' ' A:lir:1.kt l' , , ".,, .,.... - tiki. meant for me. ,.. ,,, tJit,..; , t.;ie Faithful domiciled in far Samoa Violet Hasty; "Pioneer ' ' But truth will place his name among - .,,- ,f:'' ,, ,,,,:, ,,, And not for some chance passerby. . ; ... 4 us the 1- done kindness has. Leah , exceeding Chandler; ."A Friend in .:; . k , brave. to- MA us a spray of biossonut from a Friend Indeed." by Melvin .. "! ' ' Oh aptak your kind words while yet LI . '' ' ic,; . 4Selicted. ;,, PAAMAGZASI ' r'': , the grave of Robert Louts Stevenson. land:"13ettY's Dream," by lone .,' hear may JRIty-lA- ti, Far aWAY,-in, .bluersissed..and, Wave,: era and ..In- - Cariatia,-?bii, ,)"..ozzaza. .3...,. And know that titer word dotis TITUrt - tx,n1t.;..-...-.4......,..gArt, ,,e washed Apia ahe bent above the cairn The poems by the little folk are ; t: , I ,, : true: ;1-oktordaL issou t ir ' '' ' etrz. ireato Pc elmot.-- ', .1,4, the Prince of Drese'ero Ilea her and His Pet," by carma Bring-an- Otte word spoken now is worth many , likes' , rpm t ''' Maude Dial: of Mother." stones from . the crevices "Jun by hurst; the a tear Will Irwin onions:" fried AK 0E,, 4, ,.. ,,. ..- t Air 11..001110 New Books------ -4- Vera When I'm silently hidden from vievr.- -T , : she plucked a Spray of blown. and ":ily Little Brother," by Lit ys, ."For the verstirst resutts use . '. :'," " 1p-6- , 4.,, ft,t,hr 7.. 2., 4 4 Pa folded it tenderly in a letter and 1 Hardy; "The Frolicsome Brook," by o''e and can ham beat get. you plenty the SCIENCE MADE ATTRACTIVE ft to the wings of the winds that Josephine Mower; "Utah.". by Stanley Oh rive me your lore while yet I may Dr. Frank Crane' egga; of day-ol- d 1 gave Ilan-so- n a it - to us pitting in our little Reeder; "The Birds' Fareweil,"-- by knaw wafted OUTLINES OF SCIENCE. ertItted by preform "Round Steak;"-Chsric' -The street joy that true love to one ' and high house in the- green Verdugo Etta Ellison: "Our Baby," by Toecne likes Corn PuddiegProf. J. Arthur Thompson; (I. P. PutMabel Stewart: "Mariners," by tells little brines; The kikinner Mune where garei, nitmas Sons, New York; $1.11 per 'gives hie recipe; Otis high I "Faith." by MIrl.s, Green-'th- e While forth from my heart truarersd. method of preparing the pictures of Robert Louis are on Sorebsoni of the Italian ..7 X.rosjeli4 Pnat Blake. wood "Wee and Hazel fade flow. It" by 4 1,, walla. Aild his dreams are folded ' and President Warren -' :,., ';,.. ,-, ; , ..! ,A .,,,,, Throe pf theloprvoluttles an- 'artichokes,,,,,,,,,;;.c k,.... And with joy unalloyed my ionising ' In books between the funny windows. ' '' ' . .r .14 wilirk have come from 67',-,--nounced for this . .....Z. r number 'Utah of The , The Oetilber of ,,,,las And mernoriee him 'Wattles." t the best cluotering every, the press. Profetisor Thompson. though where. A house where he is well be- - Eagle, published monthly al the Utah Oh meek of your friendlooddp before I he is designed -- Editor." is In reality Blind. dead! School and UTNII MILMA HOTS Or the for deaf tun THAN LOVE AND ADVENTI. CENTI-RAND MORE A If pie Er loved. Where he Is enshrined as our -.160, ---the author and he has thrown into the At dip altar of linV let Me bOlr; has Jun reached our desk. The AN INVITATION TO ONE Or THEIR 14()CIAL ECNCTIONS. literary idol. work not only the value of his en- WHERE THE SUN SWINGS NORTH, little of this magazine, t. Speak now your kind words while I I And from arc PutG. the the blossom; place usual fund of knowledge but the need what is said. by Barrett Willoughby; 35S P. for contains The which C. the R. Savage's rem. where be eleeps.:The place were he motithly report accompanying group pieture represents Capt. pages nam' s Sens. New York; charm of a dear and attractive preSeptember and which Is abundantly Give me your flowers NOW. OIMN. of old known of Third the lies. MOO- -. popnImlay regimeut Infantry natia, ISA.Bladdr1 RUBY artioles with interesting filled sentation, Professor Thompson, Regius by the Nauvoo legion, which was a well known and highly ptipular liere he lies where he longed to be professor of natural history in the One of the best yarns yet' about larly University of Aberdeen . is regarded Alaska is -- Where the Sun Swings military organizatitm of early pioneer day4. It wilt probably taken on one Home le the Fftil Or. home from the sea. And the hunter is home from tbe bill." as one of the world's foremost scien- North,' by Barrett WiHoughby. a new of lite encampments of the company west of the .Itirdan' river. a favorite tists. Particularly in the field of Idol- writer who evidently knows his local No one who has ever been kind to maneuver battle and sham ground for the old militia. Ti.. tinte of the To those who know him the fact color and who has the knack of carSongs-"Aul- d ogY. s ever that ift many-- a usand is about before the dishantinteitt his name le atieociated with the ISTO, that the of probably and Leg., phture shonly him with reader us a gift that gave us deeper Jais -along rving -- "Outlines . !tat stifileient-erof Beienee" making him know his characters :Ss kin; On the extrearte right are Capt. Savage and Maj. J. IL Lewis. This pleasure. And ItobertLouts surely dence that the .work is authoritative it were. Intimately after their respec- pktztre Is owned by Niro. Atmie Cutler of this city, whose brother is tit knows how glad we were when the I From the Washington Rai and worth while. Tlie people brief introduction. I blossoms came. And how e pat Well ,. . the 1 group. The general aim of the treati-s- e la tive itsThrough-fascinating the night with the blossoms On the walls of the office of G. L. Savage, son of C. R. Savage. bang through thug 41 forth by Profeeeor Thompson encountered Dr. and addreseed to wrote first his, characters: Burns Robert signature are INCE our in his to moving dreams living. pages keep C hands, ,cAndin --an Introductory note: to social affairs given by metnbers of this same mgt. i us cornpani; the author says: framed his sponge crooning i.1,3 the famous "Ictild Lang Syne" I Richmond. What then is the aim of this hook? In his introduction write-omy own meat. One of these a picnic ball etecumx1 in January, 1806 in oldSocial. again in our "The autograph of 'Auld Lang tlyne i And Long John 1,411a4, w.mgilmob heart f, It is to give the intelligent student-citize- "In thisand book ,,,,,,,,0 1 Its people IIST know them t hall, the admitedon peke being 113 a and- Alloritelretcink for many yearn in the pongeenon-Tgas 114ftIver otherwl-- e and for Si The extra butler. ate num In country andi hthe ghodseisr c. , maple gatherings and knirt d more in- of William: Pickering. the not ITT Itilly, VVI.u.apTs- - ,v.. l the iyetreet,' huneh ofors intel:ectual Degvewr tiwwns Twentieth ward hail with Capt. John 1..1.rmalim eat hall oecurred.in the a.. other Ibmt th i. and at ter 11 1a death it publiaherp, 17 4aetritaaw...auwau,s1 timate ny... friendshiksthan Other keyTi-loptii-dnwhich to which -'hammer In i hare-bee- n Briefly it, is a Yarn ft. Idiom Major J. B. Legia, Lientz Cril. Ii.--, N. ()Mager, Capt. Charles.- lt It is because we are his lover that melody In all the worith Sonny's hitherto shut to him. Pan- lightfur novel. to north waster who goes America.,aere the only Crow. Major Andre Burt, Capt. John Reading in charge; a reception eom.- lanotherlover of Robert Louis sent us ly because he got nt, glimpse of the of a yoUng It has beentrung--bilthsober and Ban Francisco of the auctioneer that accompanied the tail fleshpots his treasures behind the doors. and part- forget mit tee.clfPcssed .of Capt. C J. Capt. .Sharp. Capt. D. JUDeti; 4it gthteerebalossommorofrom . la graveL.1:1-iiby tha Intoxicated o. all nati orts,I ot the hammer.", society. but who speedily succumbs to ?,, , ly because the portals were made forwith C. DavK J. Smith. and It. Capt.Dusting, Capt. is the White Capt. Capt. Savage Time, bidrimg- by an unnecessary display of Rica Whisky,' There pledgee of good felloWship 4have been a. who C. and as floor The of famous old a As stated before, this Chief.. Graham managers.titles here. Capt. polygamous aquawman. profusion technica lit it,. Laying aside COTIVPI renewed and new 'faiths in comrad. melody has undergone num? changes tional modes of treatment and seeking as agent for the trading comPanY. is with enumerated does not designate the rank of the Various that at Letters Lane of Show par. ceinen'ted. ship It lois ben the out. as to the wording. but nothing has he surveys and a finished r rather to open up the subject as one lord of alme mak here- other attained or one time some each at time, Versatilelucnt-otaH,patitha.w.,,,uthotigh his , T .,- Wes ,, la with a, friet2s1, the, blackguard to boot, Boreland. ..;tr,wallt, VOX, -I of unfailing friendship. The . Student what Might worlt-, a elody from the lips pledges version now In used the song he called informal introduction to the boy Loll and 'his dog Koduk whom the ptretensewi:ifthem That the Lettere iitit Franklin K. I u g ht they could. but popular , to love even are his of peSsimts kind of exalted peS- - lite ad large Or at loyal as her!. t..he Lane should lie filled with the Inner I cf books lit as follows: various departments of knowledge." - reader gets .-, With this aim the author has suc- tragic end- - is attained. The most simiaii though it be at times- Some- stands the literary empress of hordes history of the War Cabinet and should coull not sing; and yet through all Should au!4 a,quaintan('e be forgot ceeded admirably. Combine- this at unique character. illuminate the political the! of ita use the old melody of swee An4 never brough4 to mind? 'A. tractiveness of presentation with an masterly pen. is that of the old Moon-- 1 'natural outgrowth of the authors de- - books over the face of the earth in a present Should acquaintance be forgot authoritative treatment of the subject shiner Kayak BIM an entertaining old sire to make- fun nee of the satirical round dozen of their varied language& y it,1!, T, And days of suld tang synef , ..whte' .,, amtbut still far there ,The, PrinCeti-ut theatre the, that.: have allowing '''''''''' "''''' 11...7numerous men. wilt probably with--matteras atteded bY eepotatitm.'wall"' "art1"94-1- vein, e mains a. prepo nderance of deruc- - press kneel on her doormat and, yr .throughr b f, ri a-braes vun the boot emlivence in the scientific world ha'e e.,two he a surprise,. howeyer, who come to stay and which never :grow, free,-- tive rather than oonstructive critici2.-m.unique vocabulary. a loyal old she. sends them away come back to did not And pu'd the ;towline fine. and you can not but have a valuable hooter knots him personally to find cld as the years and philosopher. The- - major-banthis by reHowever anew and meet It must be' pate with that fresh may be, plead ,Sulwe'sele.antletdmanycwearYieet VIVIVIAL rith whattzteuttlosut --watt brilliance LWOrtCLOLEttidLrtfereneeQr or no book 'is highly stlin;--bu- ff and to pray for an ultimate, proud --ha 0tten commented on dmittet that-th$ineo auld lang syne. reading. subjects far oatm, to lit,rarymara,-,It..tfind a lost Island :that --retries . to that not only 'will Prov-'- '' 01' 'their removed from the tatut,ly it yirlding to The first volume, with an aatrone gend of gold. Through force tit cir- - I mating of field sporte4 't the brim and it but She interesting' illimitable advance is entertaining payments. uP.' of his. written in treats of geology cumstances most of them ars com-- f should prove of some Frac, mor'in Imo til dine. meaeure of tired be it reiterated, no ordinary parent of letter ahowa a mile at that aide of But seas between us braid ha'e roared and evolutionary evidences of animale pelted to ;nay on this isolated Welt. Because she has never ! constructive :, irst sell SInee da)b of auld tang sync states ntan . Yes the I and man. There Is ditmussion also of for "nearly two years. long after PPntlftlineell el ilhocked the wprld. never eatonishen very solemn truth is that adventuring I This old song has gone 'through the foundations of the univem and provisions and supplies! hews wil-DRollIAILCE THE II it. or it the as ridiculed And b:.. pace here's a hand, my trusty friend, years chatfges pever Inspired h norlis and menta l ad- -. the vossibilitiee of atomic energy . Vol. Mil 'net' are 'Compelled to live onl "'''''''''' I - 1 - 4q.r.t. And Fie s hand o' thine; nor ,emh Pt . t, two cop es are tna d 0 i t In di g nant WiThiteelf. , most ,,, of .., dangetous enturing all.,, vick. sea liffetti 'We'll take a cup o kindness yes shellfish' tedwhcf do I ila l'' - It' .. IPF pie world of life; the natural historf i la h re04111,7v teland.,z- , ,4 always ,' ,,.. fond:edit and -,mess. ''' ..,,ievr '' xarkl..310.4mgve.12.00.4 1 tIsr ayne: 'rot'aillil'le-fi4'tgairstl'ndrtahvtind .thUfnliabtejat,r4ltr..0.:8mGnse17);;IR'oirmet: atild4esedig..the an tritereStfhg' ato oAltogethere Imre ivriet .codd'roit...thv norld adores her, the.. sathrsosengs:holhestu.rk,-rore,'101 treats awn...A,. my dean.. auld For To them.... ,the mind, 1,4,,I,ovwlang and: a Vas la story of the greet world. ventgre with I lutckgrolind Ind Jilt publishers . tar her ' Vnt lad laws erne; re 1 hold 130ek-otospestos,,, le wonder,-itnd psychic' erlenee.', featuringfrom 'the'zterhtYPed of lend.: lablehtheknthet - hnnwa 1aAL'Prava4-- 2' B4)13,a1)vtt WthUatttnIltrrtilee Vet' Lodge';'"hettanYl.'hinlOgYr thetrili0 -., , tales. have northwest "a sYnr atlid ore.", printed , Ong For, 'Ana' tht Ward Lothian has try:- meteorologer applied sciertee.--Ve- t se q 1 manes be forgot. " fly has not yeticome from the Drees. ENTERTAININGI AND ATIMULATIND' en . up the Wiping fiht his' old BOW though upon, Puinli parody of "If Winter Barry the Unless' a J..5." a is ,zug or to divert or Includes- - UU4ItuJItrat inn the preps prevent imitg- Lets hae a Comes," which has Just been pub- aught o enMalaga. father bad rnade tabs against Mu- - i is 40 of them being la full color. qTrlitalnittlOrt Divine the ,linatiOn.' Y BEHIND 'THE MIRHORM. by tbo auld For Jo. tang erne, et London laugh' liFtwil abroad, ba Craig and allied intere sts, LA4 0 ' my bti fortue's richest heir Spar k; the old Beelaebub, has had his Mr rot. 11' e11ort ton,1 fus "is For aut ling &vont : :;h:Vpu"The' It Winter Don't" will be pub- - t determined to' fight squarely. And win ing. inimmisi hands full ever eince that spark wee Let's hae n waught o' Malaga. HDcrILARATIoNi Or INDErENDENCE , lished here this be finds':.,''-'montkby kltokea , For auld tang erne. Ile mar tefette to weave and wear, i born. 'As you wPTP.. IN his one milt- ,,'"mv 4".,'"."'"," "7,""'" his 1"1" THE STAG COOK EtulK, by C, Mae- - - Pages. , ot robes Mulletel tits- diabolical energy I 4a 'acqua"wa" In twine A ,' n and hi interestin Sheridan ; (Itor at 11. POran 'eam. to Thie g j...111netrenthw; his emPloyer, Lat isa- k- Ms Centuryse nally.-mine' i IS to anti utmost its may ghlins -',tamer when he challenged glow pany, New York; lAl. Pagel... degree a brilliant book. The anonresorts to strategy. The competitors4 Whit intellectual light . auM acquaintance he forgot. r oo k R eceive d 'brars the worils-- - sForward March!' Should' -time stresses p etit-. - ha ve An4 never brought to min. a ll the After pinging "'My Wife's Gone to mous author thisand il is titiaand empty show a Hut b is ere IT bought up not . ten dencielt Müchanythtugof go, buy and have aequ teed I he ti M Should old be on . the Country" we aomettmes hesitate leal psychoiogy acquaintance is fdrgot. heart teleo his in right , n theouty or nobility of fundamental :Maurine Hathaway. tang erne?' IIthe world as vie think of tug it to shout "Hoo-ray- " that he has hot fought.,and - And days 6'tang And unt' wn ed erritory until even the tiny- as he peon dear. .. erne. et my Washington. -daunt-144things will444 have mettle we One Irm'Y Pometwi lls -will In hes - Om me retirees Ltewara rowlv for 'milt .T.-interprets them. Ile portrays mime na- Latisan to finds he scan 't get wit, tire of eating at restaurants. rh3Nrinz , And energy of soul ti 'Welt lake t ination.theworking - tif-- th i wn with-ma- gic ) the is in cdritinuiT-ItiA t through-arisen ir the, thrill mind 'Stewart Kidd For said .. tang , .. - in g ther virtue s an..I known to him w young girl whom he Towarda ilos shhting Cool. - -erne. ' in tile a auto i.,o The Radio tvg-home, however , many a hungry hu I wiihA time pointing Out , band maL loin in the chortle and at the,same zest so Bnt In th e triumph or Ida ord ' N ew Literature Work.- rtertr,irini.hitibitAtonnpiettroans idlogyncrattlestmet by chants on his, isat sisit, in... their r;,otie. tor wnithoenns sHeonrtrigtriler,..enni;Ini,usenfirrithitt.0171,!,:iii!hB. Ir it- a ',Aug MI It e ,, it -igt sa along with paprika like to 'Now Yorke hel out t he g We a-- hearty ."11.06-rap ---,. comings. .Because he is terms of --her .,..... And Meet, the fury of the Lord Harcourt the bachelors because he knows abet aiiaallOrt the Fabian Franklin': Ameriee. thin'. Hunts thereby to the and it grandfather poem of anonymity bp G. P. Putnam4 Sons announce that brought Letitia no an 4 eventuatly the' rrilcest his hears la ri g t tt within its covers are recipes that 'hidden by motcloak hnite in prepneniton. in ttiop,ra., Country he wrote to etriend, J. L. tract 'ot Co. frankly of his subject helping th,.y. ' wou 11 Ina kit mother quit cooking Lailis able to turn the tide in ''tion with Messrs. Newnes of London. i Pruyn. in Albatty. N. Y.. a lotter,4 Rome anti the World Today. Hercan entertain the reader wtth per girl, I lash' The Stag Cook Book. collected and san s favor and the two win out in One mail' control the lightning's 'i' bert S. Mullen. O. P. Putnam's Sons would be AO be issued under the title or from which this- extract. JP' made: work irhieh doubnesir . 'tonalities an , as And it bind 'ia a slave: - ! - 4. i edited by C blaeltheridan. itlth writ- Dale anti the Phantom Clue. the e ...salt well as ,in each other's, ote "NlY dear Sir Light be the turf on Jmmy The edi-- 1 wish to bring forward :well! his cash .; Abe Outline of Literature." may direct, the -thenittire introduction be 1;;. H. Davis...is re- - !not . ,,,,!, Iteavetiinspired 'Frank L. Y akar 4 L. enrite: ..E.,- - Dora a . to every reader and rewill be. in the .,tbe.:: breast--- of To or to ruin save,ten by mentor men; it containsram; name known for ' thill glorioUst' First l'rinelples of Ailvertiiting, Wit,' his Hug lime .stm ritenhat methe'tted ettst- hands era' well known literitry author- - P('et whe ..CemPeeed sponsibility, dIshas of Co. P. Neehit, bur o on ., Obeli for the favortte Publishing Gregg wrote Burns the Francis fixed. itV, whose work will be done With Me tnigmeet?' Hodgson- Burne tt , To mar hi s ' remain. bright -, outt men. They are setious recipes definitely Cleveland Moffett . , of an able group of es., 17th Of December. ITSII, to his friend: i andGlint of Wings, but It is quite evident that bethe author Lót erary Empres sn trirli trail ilia glory it; the data,' " for legitimate, palatable dishes, 'C. McCann ro. -J. "Our Hall. Mrs. Virginla make whom he' whereof aociate editors. speaksLeThe Dunlop, Outline irolild, to know of ,. his hese; la eight. some of them eve written in cltarac- - appears him made a.eonsiderable study . ,, fy t ; ereture"r will present tho; main tea, believe that Aul Lang Fyne' Camel The iHoy Adventurers in the Int-that be teristic vein and are 'highly enter113ookman's --Literary Spotlight-- I A nation in of thetevolution of though and:1 fro. ernit herhan . It is now acknowl bidden Land. A. IL Verrill, 0. P. Ptit.;';--.--''-'rho. ture become poittiewl history. and Ameries's book a tower . of cook Me elenaTurs.-Sonmaking - .. taining, , -- retent years, for-- October.. thus, characterizes, kra Thatowea tta torhvarita ntsmd edge,2. t,0 illYt soak Once Upon a Time, A. A. Milne. G. .. , .., - -..unique cam( .11,04issan.Burnetil-m.- -: but it received its fire from been able,14.v1ew Where It Iniendallto ru1jii '11,68ter'" tionpoln'the of The wilieb-tte-ha- it , books " & one Son P tan Putnam we 's I : - close range. But somehow kind to the present 444 She is a parsonage with whom AYor evert ave and land.. :, The Out llamaoontributors, and there are ninetyen this G. IL Half that are "A ix to reckon. of line iftv tier he In .'Auld Pat Literature"..will But Stories,. the contaltiirrg Ito Importballs death illseilltut issued in obliged Lang imprentiooe fragment' some of the most not sweeps ance may not be eery real nor In any And watehins day and night, .eight, include the general format of The Outline or Syne Is part of a letter to Mrs. Dun- - tAndrson. G- .- P rutmana'e Suns, men of' affair. Of the day. interesting - ebetrver and eritio, keeps toO ems radurtng, IAA tt Xe.mains lost whestat ,TVTrineh blitrinettexi'the ' .. ' - -- - , Semsttor Heed Smoot . :,...i & Brow. cturrpi.-a,'anto be that distorts. what disbeic 'much at -- ern, atia-lt'oleg St heart 4-- i in recipe to twe of hit observe his now to ot la are boast able It aeries (tia.ashe writers a F. Allred contain The sr-Policeman's There is a of the letier Briltharn of Osmond, the and Art, characteristic attractive George. I upon. 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