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Show IN. - . , - 1 , 1 1SECTION ' i , , , - TER -. ' ' -THE DESERET NEWS, SA'rETRDAT, . -- - , ' . , , AT'R1L 30, 1927 ........ - . . - , . , - . ., . - - . --- 1 ' e 6-- --- -- , . - , e 7 ., - , --- 9 , , s'''' sm. . . AMR a And I -- ... -. - - f I Hallowed Ground' - What's hallowed ground? .. Has earth li Its Maker meant not should. be trod By man, the image of his God,. i INotes Erect and free, ' paiio,H.tiii0:4;.:.:. -- , a clod ,,,,,,, - , et 7A go-6- ' 1;of.0'..i - Clotte Perkins To sii; that Gilman is the greatest living wombeen has what to repeat an is but Said by eminent writers and critJane Hume, ics for,irnany years, -ts.' toldClapperton Gilman Mrs. 1194 In Olt Hughes - . ,.. Poet-Proph- 7 I - H - - . . .- I, ' ' '.,.......,0iiiVak(....)11h6:..':.,:;-- Mrs. Susa Young Gates Pays Tribute to the hHigh ancrthe ' Genius, the Nobility of Graciousness of This Philosopher ,, , - -- 0 ur JamElliiós-'.',..::::lir.'- 7.qi.4161-(67P.:.iikiii-0,1lii-4-i7.- I. -- r'' '7'''', II ' ,, , In inhde arras ordiTniteodg smeeeleees book 'would - eompel---tha- t conclusionthe proverb must halve cause the but because yveearsit. 'with the Pre".Amovaelatpewntaaussuirtclmey his service a few months after his inauguration. He was with ' him During all those years of association. interrupted though they were once or twice., Amos seems contietoolly tohase built UP a Picture siot eva,president,butotaman personage who needs. must be a hero because of his devotion to his family1 to his home. to his That is the friends. to portrait Amos has- -transfemd -to book. this - 11 - bewas . - , was christened by a maiden's loss bioem along the way. - - , Me-- Writers department greets H 1ME this week Jobe & White. of Farmington. author of an eElt. AMOS"' ki rz e ' and Newslets About Worker' s in the .. . ., Local Literary Field: It John S. White Author. To Of lity,Winter ItOe j Someonwit was Hegel. I think said that the old proverb about a hero and his valet was not afte&11110 the hero wee not not true, a hero. but became. the valet was a valet If it has been disproved - ome .. va-and ra attracM- -- Winter .! , bith. way,The loc- - onvolft.umet.troverattractispvetve - . and t makes. 1,nirlThiObootrfOkFTkewepllhiwloeortophbyieithoa interaitti;tbzoturnen:b-Zdky. IN, full titiaouy4tteh IVbite writes. for the Moe touched tAi;to - birentTlit his heart. lit: fand- his . --- ; - ;- - ---- ' -- - - - in the worldtiukt too at a time when s keeping with the title. reproduction leaVicleontetrrottmosetheanodardleinomeet 11710..udidyy wrote a I of a beautiful white rose. Pao waSItill book, & gentle. simple. beautiful , likefton ot Los,--routh."is- jusscliner.to Ethellynn book was printed ooy h- the- - halwith 111111"'he flesh, Dr. Hughes: book, Infiltrated witAngeles. That hallowed-groun- d where, mourned and niiised R.' White. lowed members of childhood's en- himself readily echoed this genii' - chanted land. ment. Dr. Rosa ,told the writer The lips repose our love has kisse- d;- ' verso. nod 'Prose arranged "lent A 0 poem, 'To the Master." by EiThis 'book,-- "Farmington," wits that she was the greatest Woman, , ' Included in las But where's their memory's mansion?- Is't der Bullion, F. Orson tertainingthis Whitney. of the peg soon whits's some1,200 hying or dead. It is true it doing city. . ar t 4 defingV4. for The the collection. or Mr. the be Abe prose, ti,staaPPr friend& metatthe great things greatly ::-. 4ueti; rpootApnrct11114 Mi4.)llenn 'Palmer parole's . house to do him honoron ition of greatness. N0 woman-to-In estey-sty- ieand inostilart-l, (....,,Na ,. No!I in ourselves their souls exist, .,,..,1,...-- --ei a -wolow tor the the or seventieth his" lo of anniversary log -h -- deals with numerous subjects: Frank C. It o bertso birth and hung, rightfully. their en of ii- t e world such a pulsing ,:evi.f.t,:;:tt, --A part of ours. If ,)1 1 . among them a;e: ,Success. Mother. Western short story 11'wrlirtealtr lorthwil: tribute to him as a man of letters dynamo of progress, such a hu:-- - tiala'11,,,,ql Man. city, la featured in the Apra libtis as well ass of the law. - man battery of dynamic torce'and ...; hood. A Mother's Love;--Th. V, ill A.kiss can consecrate . Several scores of writers from i flame as has been this daughter of 1: , rrtSgi.:10N ts,N Honesty, The Knocker. Our Crim- - Short Stories (Garden City. New tne,grouna i. , 1 ,.i-et niece .11 all Henry "The Broader of Code. this inal .View," YOrk with a story. 'The Start:Mea the i parts country 'preacher. . Where Inatedhearts are mutual bound. ., -- ,II sAw . lira - - Ion the banquet --committee Allow- Ward Beecher. A Ghost." reads: . es.-- I Mr...Whits wee lot a time editor of - dlos e I ; 4' , 1110841 who ciii tolerate . II Intimate. Glimpe- , 101 The spot where love's first links were wound, , The Reflex and some of the sec. "There-arorary pallboarers.14r. Darrow call. I Otte of her friends and ardent II:i ; ' 11;r AO, 110 Ildra. to summarized little never ed them).tions--Icl1 will find men, but Those whom the ex- admirers-- thus hie fighting book. Historient are this from . l'o Ilo That ne'er are riven.. - ... -- - - -.. , :: fighting;la' ...-Gittnani---------both binds 7. igencies et geography detained-Inti1 ettARto,rrr PERKINS GILMAN. In haying. It they are looking for newspaper- wriungs.- - - 'T.. 04inCa. Thsheeispissandlt(Ical7ttler u ' at I5 Is hallowed down to. earth's profound,"Born'in-11- 110 war that east or the west. or somewhere, The author has made an honest telvimenplegts; boutt 7tot,oinutumgreataet , .."".."- ended still t in a ghost ...bunt and of a young and, sknt messages. There was a tel- Connecticut. she is to set his message hunting And up to Heaven! the mart itint.tetInhrt world and offers no orafpototb. strange feud that stirred the LPtig.., egram from Will Durant and a let- life la In every line of the eager 1 resenting their restriction Lathe Theodore Roosevelt. .. ter from IL L. Mencken. ., Edwin I restless figure:Slender, dark. alert. I primitive activtiles ofthe kitchen I they may be rewarded with gold- gY for halting dons en. ..semiled out hills." Balmer, William Hard, and Upton straight as a pinetras her rarely. art....d, nursery. .iTt.Ty..aLsita.lsotrtito r. en materiaL For the rentattve poetry from the 12;illiant and , old; I' For time, makes all but true love inulsvi. perform has the enhattr of Oniezwn. they -- -- HIT 1 Sinclair were sorry they couldn't beautiful head, wi.t? Ile CEU.:11.Z.: I ously wrong f Margaret Louise Dowd, of this I trained intellect" he says, "may told than did their Roosevelt'. Thiburning thoughts that then ' I is in witnese nu Het so. the party. So was Sinclair 'darkest hair. WOUI.C1 mean at any those duties better 2"'"1.":" a the yrelle.licm.. 'gorse tS write learned dissertations city. composer ,of words. TTTT mothers before them, II le '721 I Lewis I the and did not have an ex to and many others. Run molten still in mernory's mould; grind. music and ,' II point an Instant Interest a con- II work ukulele of can not but the arrangement it UU I 72.... about; polienate women to care of for children rratlo that-while and tack Others the came to hear and to viction Written with directness flower of the human heart, "Why?" a waltz ballad recently 'And win not cool cheer. Lincoln Steffens wu at tho might, yea would, happen. that un- -, and it le to the disgrace of mod. of sophistication. It still possesses open -published i n Santa Monica. Callthe ever re. fornia o to fruition ern mothers that somanyehildren the dramatio overtones of a great nor . unceas, I for So the seal was table. selfish Until the heart itself be cold and whic h is winning favor right. speakers Per,. Prot , otoortoy-dworexpresfor - , worthy are No would cared for. yearn. wrong,improperly dlnand Scheel!! and Prof. memoir. ing battle with the sion. Poetry le the simple vibrant there. - In Lethe's pool. thebo-okwith Cole and Prof. Horatio H. be the overmastering facts of her big love, no endless labor at stove has Amos packed , of music that cadence inherent can Newman. Harriet Monroe sat near- Fred L. W. Bennett. of Salt Lake prOperly care for the stories about the Roosevelt family bursts forth Into , life. - She is the owner of what or tub spontaneous children of the world. The mothers life and the buoyant. vigorous I exNew- England knows as "faculty." by. commutes to Western the , What hallows. ground where heroes sleep? , current blossomthrough a budding urge Atusic Trades Journal But it was Zona Gale, novelist The work cot her binds is fault-lea- s. of today need Organized. special- istence the president led. (Los of soul." Angeles) the A and long time friend or Mr. Dar'Tis not the sculptural piles you heap! She can cook to a turn. She ized education In addition to the an interesting featur.."Getting ths "Hiking with his youngsters was Some of the poems and essay, row, who summed up the tribute of can design and tit and sew. She basic relation between individual one of his greatest delights." the Most out of Your Show Window." In dews that heavens far distant weep are to in local theme. referring, all the writersi in her response to can even, if demand aria, 'clean mother and children,' a system author slam "They bad and The feature is based on an Teton reValley Farmington. in as Their turf may bloom; the An fertile "Darrow and is called the Literature." toast, house." and which of Incident, Amusing , . they walking sections with Which the life view with an interprising local The little book. "Farmington," sources in an emergencY al the bike: Mr. Roose- other music dealer who is drawing trader Or Genii twine beneath the deep I have been I asked am so been of has identifini. the author why Robinson. set , more Swiss does than bringilterart pres-- mother in Family to les company by means of an youngsters would --In bringing Mn. velt and his coral tomb. -definite objective under The work laentertaining as well as tige to Clarence Darrow; it takes She his lain artistic senses. and 1 advertialh 1' medium. to lecture to the women of out for Instructive. and much of it has not turn must away troth him. whether he wishes draws and. colors with marked Gilman that a rule they Si to r, -in private my church and of this state. My aside for any obstacles. If they merit Mere is a part of the poem it or not she pointed out, any com- ability. As 1 ' answer is two fold. Find, because Mary Miltenberger. of Salt Laks But strew his ashes to the wind came to a wall they had to climb erom which the book is named: plete silhouette of cynicism. theatricals, in her dealings with ohs herself contributes to is the Mal Lae. City MT WINTER ROSE. the apostle of pro- It. If they came to an inlet In the Are these the words of a ern. children. her delightful humor and Whose sword or voice has served mankin- d,tat (Salem. Oregon) a Poem. "MY progress is the foundation bay There's a lilly in the yelley. ictasked Miss Gale when she had quick sympathy are always upper- - gressAid -- they bad to swim it" ' Dream of You." Laura Beebe also And is he dead, whose glorious mind There's a daisy on the bill: read this passage from 'Ira:ming most. She is a good comrade for stone of my religion. If she has 1 A Star. Waning I in the meadow, of this city. is represented with a There's a blue-be- ll ton:" for all aorta and any truth which have not I meek Lifts thine on high- ?young or old, men."--Helthe that "EVe," and offers prose Amos it opinion at her appreciation. her Wild humbly hands; and rose by the mill a Camp"It is only Our mistakes and conditions of Maud Cherwiddem of Murray. con. an And To live in hearts we leave behind humility prompts her to Roosevelt's star began to , beautiful In the springtime every floweret tributes. failures and trials that teach how bell Bookman. "So Near." when he as wounded in Milwau- Seeks its to Impart William Dean Howell said of seek as eagerly for that truth which kee Is not.to die. really alike are all human souls. perfume moment Then there appear. 'Goers Rid. to in that "Up I may possess and which she has necsweet of And It is only life that makes us know her: "She bas written some of the dew the drops era" and "Pioneers." by B. Mich. yet found. Upon this his life had been a rising scale of that pity and charity and love are best civic satire since the Bigelow not herself tar I ard Shim of CalPrr Wrmling; the chief virtues, and cruelty and Papers. The Yellow Wallpaper Is plane we lovingly meet and ex- - success. People talked about his Cast their rainbow in my heart. 141 death to fall for Freedom's right? and "Longing" Mat' his 'Campfires" and by Things destiny. A change "reasons BeCOnl hardness and why." selfishness the a maatarpiece. greatpsychological Mrs. George E. Witherup. of Bit. He's dead alone that lacks her light! est sins."G. - F. H, in Chicago writer in current literature speaks when I was friendless and In charge "broke' for him. After that they room that blooms In win There's a , de-lInca "Hilishies." . - by VP way. First, his Tribune. And murder sullies In Heaven's sight ofTher philosephY II One bt"hope. of a group ot Mormon women at broke the other ' ;1 Weiser. Idra. Bias the split among his old Whenterthe then feat; London the International and great and . Micah fey." ars courage sad; , days "Pets." E. The sword he draw- s:ht.; Cush. Harriett) by at the friends election; following GilCouncil of Women. where Mrs. 'TM the rose that sheds its fra- man. of Bozeman. Montana; "Tbs Woolen Me People man was the cynosure of all eyes. later the war, and the ignoring of What can alone ennoble fight? Other Mother." by Agnes Just Reid; grance Alexander Black writing in this; later still. the prodhis advice; noble-cause-program. days Ameri- thuithilttriend all other flowers are dead; When A ! an "The Accuser." by - Ruth Bernie, 1124, , to to quoted him refusal dent'e country. permit I the. I - - -- - - - -- - -They my thatTou ere dead mighty timeits-leave-s In atatementPocatello. Idaho. and We know so little in this world of can author forth. Bernard Shaw panned in front of the hostess. Lady raise a division. Re felt a sense of Though. -wither. "Reseneration." Jesse Eula the is "she tieorgo by being wronged at this (the refusal And Its stem fall to iL. our.. Alston, In the Palace grounds who to Wallis. of Laramie. Wyoming. , decay. of America unless we prefer Le Meted to lead some permint him Yet when the fall and winter the Charwite Per- es we me and my Mormon sisters troops) shaw Mr. call health be had What's hallowed ground? 'Tis what gives birth Hie failed; the green, ' passed. Mn. Oilman heard it. lost the of England. Mr. Black t eght of one eye and the And when the tun sets o'er the kins Oilman this To sacred thoughts in souls of worthlI a superficial Instantly, she was at my side and bearing pronounced of one .jr : and then Ts western hour she from my that bill, championed "she ! is start, remarking Peace! blow." final came forth Truth! Judgment, the Pm go j Independencel We do not say that Earth is dead: cause and sought to prove her galUng but not in Shaw's way." and lant The blow Amos refers to was , We do not say that light is dead; ,o, Earth's compass round; - . n friendship for me tind my the death of Quentip, which ousting "that a- roiliest in & Iror we seen friends. have the Ita a in And yoyr is often called sprint shall make earth tried to ' bear with country Roosevelt - -lush of glory, which in is Incident still An many amusingat:deism. prophet. She , All hallowed ground. And we have seen the sunrise. I our doctrines and convictions lone- she sometimes recalls occurred "Mr. Roosevelt eould still be acAnd what we see we know is true. in advance of the race., when we attended the reception at tive and entmetimes even Jolly. But THomAs CAMPBELL somely So this we know: that all that Huthfew a with of the Duchene of to me it was clear that something ' They have caught up I , seems to die '"-4.,-of her doctrines but she herself is iriand. She had taken me to intro- had gone out of him. Be was not I But changes still looking forward.' Mr. Blaca duce me to the Duchess of Suther- a man who could be melancholy. And so the lovely frame that once also characterizes her sue being land. the Countess of Battersea and But he bed long . periods of sil- "THE SLNGLN' BIRDS.. . held You 5 "never pugnacious. She- has no in- the Countess of Warrick. who stood ence. On the train when he was t No longer holds hi ell: I that and can conflict. terest like In in unfolded Lutists to the receive most their herdi line testify as . his him book but wild, alone would Alm ail I of sinew. give youthathold,s the as & I E'en es the tree no In a wrangle, she is then we came to tall. stately. stout usual. But Instead of reading it birds At this delightful time of year. when not. a lea is sad and -longer partner I ( 11 aa gentle as a river. She is a so- lady and Mrs. Gilman Paused. re- he would often let it rest on bis .tr.,. when all the world below. above. is filled with laughter and green: E'en an the waning day no longer cialist, but not with a capital "S." marking. "Pardon me. I don't re- lap while he seemed to be Itt with love. the birds are ingin in the trees, where soon will 'warn 4 holds the sun: she la also a suffraglet but neither tail your name," and she was reverie. Occasionally he would say; the golden bees, lust at the bresitin of the day. I bear the aingin. se As robins life winter le are her religion. They frozen or would have been, for she Poor Quinikens: It was this sormelts before the rush of of these say that fair and fro from Medd young and love THURSTON'S NEW NOVEL structed. for the chapters are hisare but incidental to the great met Mrs. Oilman with an icy stare. row. I am sure. that in the end of lull end care. I hear the meader larkin sing that Lme and tide, spring: f RED. torically accurate. taken from real So does THE rs On the wing. "Be happy, boys and girls. today." I bear tho which she makes. "Women 1which accompanied the statement prepared the way for his death." tram. tbat which called point blackbirds try to say. "if you would gee the iriSiOnS bright with roll Yoe. by Pl. Temple Thurston: George Are was advenPeople." O. the in Detroit tall New.; Charlet; Molt, the president Gillett, that lady intrepid IL Doran Company, New York; turer that he was. and of the International Council herMrs- - Varna& has lectured rays of love and light, he happy in the daft of youth, and love the , began life in old But which was not You, any more 233 pages. Lord and love the truth. "The login' birds. the singlie birds! than yen deed tree traveled in every European ,coun- self. the Countess of Aberdeen. but Kentucky', but he soon moved with liquid notes and kindly words, build up the Inhere of the mind ant his parents to Texas, where he In summer. Mrs. Gilman's Infectious laughter trI, has spoken. in England many teach the been to eeek and find tie atmcaphere that makes it light GarinE. Temple Thurston is nothing it learned to ride and bunt His Yield to another frame.... in ScoLand, Holland. times,, was impossible to resist and the magnifies the sense of eighL I thank the Lord that I can bear. not fancifully realistic, eesentially cowboy experiences began very I of tbs many,Austria, Ilungary. while her cident withAnyeellt passed on. Since I did not know that SiCring could and tn this delightful time of year the Aingin' !Ards when L books have been translated into brook. English and above all, dramatic. early and not long after this he day In London. June. Viet, as the day begins to break. I have a Kt of work to do. I know So blue True to form is his new novel, Joined hear a rchin sIng a note of sprint. all these tongues. She began. her that Mrs. Oilman has often visited at our Until beautifully the Texas rangers. In tMs never can get throuch the mares of the daily grind, and leave MY t saw your lilac self vocal Bed." a tale of book are recounted the raids on , "The expression borne here In Utah. She has lecturphilosophical ,Arthur Somers-Rochbora all behind.. I lose my life in stacks cf words to find it in the alone with you. when only-- II fears of. age, the road. He Is at his best when redskins. his firet Indian ed in Provo at the Brigham Young his of birds. They come to mu more sweet and clear at this defight, songs ones are far out ,of the ordinary, a melodic- scale of color University. here in Salt Lake City chronicling the lives. loves and dealing with outlawrY, robbers lightful time of year, when winter winde have ceased to blow, when heard a robin sing hims of the lower classes of 'Engthat the author is blazing and writing poems to illustrate her and in Logan, as she has in every I never blocks of ice and banks of snow Sr. rneitire In the noon-da- y sun and rangers. A map showing the showing More sweetly from the bough hie own trail. and not following lish town and country. Such is his and the philosophy. ID the mountain torrents run. when rivers tiff states the of throughthree of southweetern to. onebut Texas, in majesty and set part Than one bird throws which that . - new tais of daily-lif- e beaten of track with a small is She a Hs beauty supreme has poet a forceful ours. She of States United out these 'with drawing" by Efero'ert and their captive waters free. I wish I bad some finer words to gloriff to me circus which wends its way from gether grioning style. his stories be- and virile suggestiveness. The- - 1S !comes to give a course of lectures In tho engin' birds, for at the torealthi' of the days they drive my Bor. M. Stoops, illustrate the reading d A lyric now.. town to town. ing of absorbing Interest hide whether prose or poem I. but the Brigham TOUng university. in rows far ewer matter. the carriage of her mighty idea. Chikka Ablett a firer. the. University of Utah and in the the dattodihr take on a look The Texas ranger" upheld the 1, GOOD MYSTERY STORY. : $hot Sae been married twice And r girl of the circus. Is his heroine law on the lawless Pioneer &on-- I college. arriving I never saw before lash of beautiful has a a artist daughter here onAgritultural After that and it is with Chikka that the story tier. They helped to make this THE, MAN BEHIND THE MASIC. June. of 21th the see in I them your gleaming glance Los in ohlitirea with married living by Grace Mac Gowan Cooke; deals. The other characters are 'motion of the country a safe place she will tour the southern canyons My golden Elinor. Frederick A. Stokes company,' Angeles at the present time. She di ;In company with her husband and old Jim, the owner of the show; to live. Howard R. Drista. in a the wife of George friends before going on her way The cherry blossoms New York; 300 pages, 82.00. Kit the tramp who joins the cars-Pa- short preface, pays high tribute to pen your Carly-Cuticu- ra Houghton Oilman, himself a schohr to California. Mrs. Gilman has re- ,' Hatecheit the theatrical agent; Captain Gillett the author of this same , Bostonian.and a Here admiris a mystery story with a Mrs. Oilman makes woman bio- marked more than once her ;am. Ballater, the Young peer book. Ete says. "His life story Is a real Against the setting sun 4011 t NI , Who undertakes to marry Chikks Ift v Id mystery- - in it. Early-ithe logically superior. She Is an evolis. ation for ' the history. aehlevements The winds say "Tee and yes and picture. indeed, of his beDaily use of the Soap and Ohmura vs.of our beliefs only to loot her almost at the altar loved home state, Texas, from the story the reader 1 introduced to tionist yes." the and religious moves the dust and rims of travel. allays of the most advanced type. The lovely days are done. steps. Several other strongly .ten- old frontier days up to these pres- Tommy Stone. Just who is 7.'omnty Her people. She wrote me once that irritation. redness and roughness of the k . theory that "women are pay- - !there Stone and what part he is platting d personages of more or less im- ent reason and logic in more was sirautomobiles and o, face and bands, and keeps the skirt soh days drives herforward biologically our Church than in any knew I never understood before portance go to make up the dram- ships....It has been the earnest in the big scheme of Colonel Gar- Pie" do..4",.ab, clear under all conditions of exposure. & to women are and conviction that ., rett Life How could be i . atis personae in support of the lovely hero about. Ripley of the war world effort of editor and artist and pub' Cuticura Talcum is fragrant. cooling and spode'. She bases her anything Mr. - Alexander But n9w I look with different eyu girl who romps and lisher to reflect in this book as and San Francisco financial giant, the original on Let Ins quote the philosophy refreshing. au Ideal toilet powder. , On .earth and sky and sea. fights through the tale until at the as possible the life story of is- in part the mystery. namely. the tanlala it tho PEGGY REID. finale she throws over everything. truly Se geld iemerve Ripley returns home so badly theory, sense of beauty. Ltelle..0kaa.mrot Stoma is a Weer His has full Gillett. of She deep story true race Captain while the male is type, arms News. Petroit I including a title to turn to the. " ememesjeeretele, for boys and girls. ra- damaged by shell shock that it Is the sex variant. She clainis, how- The whole effect oft her work in of Kit the Mftn who first titirrml inspiration neceaset7 for hitri to wear at all ever, that men are a thousand every field is of an intentness of a tabsevea &woke add' 2616 milt does a love for law. diating MAGAZINE. SCRIBNERS breast. , her in a strange longings seer s intentniets. a prophet's pasdevotion to duty, and a reverence times, specially constructed mask. years in advance of women The ?day Scrihner's Magazine Through It all Thurston tells the for parents and for the Giver of all He is not only in danger of losing humanness. It is her teak to rouse sion to say. without hurry but withthe fortune which he haa accum- women to a sense of their kind New a new dramatic story of.a romantic love good. featum She nothing accepts link) oppor- out lingering. and the desire Of a woman to be. This new addition to the Pioneer ulated. but members ot his family, tunities and possibilities. Notwith- as final. All personal alms all gov- of myettry story, "The 'Callan fres. His backgrounds are the dr Life series will no doubt be real headedby his Wife, are in a con- standing this extreme art& all religions shall Murder Case." a serial by S. S. all ernment, view. Cu. ring, stags footlights and town and enjoyed by thousands of read- spiracy to ruin him. They are hop'Mns Gilman Is &crusader in behalf bend to the religlonof a roes accent "an Dine; "All in the Day's Ridand county social affairsand he ers especially by those interested ing for his early death in order that of the home and the Is a smil- ing. by Will James; "The Tact of light of the to a perfected peace. She ThursMonsieur Pithou." a story by Velwrites.. ' knows whereof he life and lines. they Mai more wily carry out child to every gift and power and ing Isaiah.", .' ':' own ma in more In western frontier the4r Clark; "The Job of Governer," ton knows shoWmartship of with her environment of sketth this blessing close I descent, seldom has In order to assist him In hie plans of George 8. Miter; "The Chapways than oneand - poem, which expresses- - her deep by ANOTHER MrSTEalt;and physical spiritual unrightconvirt lain of the Slayflowpr.'" by H. of defense, Colonel Ripley. known there been drawn such a . begs possible to bestow upon an religious feeling: Also appear in Adye Prichard. Dr. Connor lays: Many melt who your Usual smoke. Want iln three frig characterisation as that of old THE NEW TERROR. by Gaston as "Old Rip," secures the assistance Infant born into this Gods that not learned had we uncertain issue: May DaY7 smoke or chew incessautly, who are flights of stairs at a steady pace. Leroux: the Macaulay Company, of John Taxon, also a veteran of world.. The child should be crown- - "If Jim Ablett, whose motto was "the ... ,.. i- poem by Lawrence Les: ' ' in man , the world war. From time to time. ed as the arbiter seemingly healthy are suffering If you find that you aro out of Now,Torki 3 66 pages 1E00. tows the thing and who for his God all of of And roan in from again:, Mexicans." heart-beailments.Edward destiny is would breathit progressive organie by forted. show your and when least expected, Tommy the human race. She has no old delapidated tent love never them would thy Shenton; "The 'World Court' and Thousands of trembling or irregular, you 'nay too pt. That to love thy God is le myetery story that is Stone appear in .a leading role. tience with the women of have sacrificed his only child. IHere is athat beve been afflicted but for the use a victim of functional or organic the United States." by Edwin IL of brother; today it is in a class by Just, where he comes from, just who thousands would heart trouble.- It you tool that you Briefly. 'The tobacco. anit home serve and child .'fur to Lord serve neglect is And to the Soreterd:"College Corresponby tale where be goes. Is a mystery, but by wen aoom,.: If red" la a Twentleith Century nturVerneke. chew or snuff gat to they , each other. entertainment A. young husband who passiont' dence." by Annie Marion Mac- stop the u se of tobacco. woottobaocenlyl your nerves. you aro a lav toquiet , hot devoid of mission or moral. far the greatest mystery is the solv- trifling amusement, culture; tho white Then Chnot was born in vain." Lean; "The Truant." a tory by e atelY and devotedly 10Velt his wife ing of who Tommy Stone ie, and or even tobacco are habit and principle poisoning ' . Oscar Lewis; "A Hero for Russia." is nicotine. a deadly police. which. yourself with the deadly drug. SUSA YOUNG GATES. oleo- who in turn loves him, shoots what his connections with Colonel she says that "women are right in and N WEST. TifE LIFE the William affects C.,Whiter, tine. In cos. this by weep 'Neighbors." bave absorbed, slowly you her through the heart with a bullet Ripley are. . : , with useit by , ernon' Kellogg; "Tile Student nerves. membranes. tissues and Vital two alternativeskeep-oA Summer Joy. TEXAS RANGER. by James while she is locked alone In a room The scenes of the etory arebid to. Out in, meotang.o.by ,Attred oritana. of the body. Alas, harmful, Speaks irrespective promise B. Met& in collaboration with in a betel ite a distant part of tho in San Franesco.'- - , de- - of the and varies ot tobacco, Dash-tellot The S. 'Tarnished." a story dangera . and suffer the conthe World city. To explain the theory. as adLittle white snowdrops!I pray you Howard R. DriggeiTonkeraLonponds on circumstances. One will give up the habit Key Above the Door.7 wrote to by Wit Roast 'Prayer to the Flor- be afflicted with general debility. sequences...or vanced by the author. in explaining Tou can overcome ths craving one arise; Publishing Co.. UNIQUE commwrios. Corence a Madonna." poem by which caused the ANTHOLOGY others with catarrh of the throat, stop the habit,- in, Crocus! Come open EitokNi company: ,"I'm charmed nelia Bright short yellow Hudson, Nsw Yorlt,; 311 pages. the influence the indigestion. constipation extreme time in the following ineatiensive Otis Arranged fatal shot would be to ruin the b 12.00. with it. "ris ilk. a cool sip of issue are the usual Ifyte: MerSir James and Edited loss of aervonsriesst. by departments. Go sleepleesness, store tb readers. future way: for any and ask - -- Softly -!tweet drug story little violets bid from the water to a perched throat or a re- As I Like It." by William Lyon memory. lack of will Power. men. for Nicotoi tablets. , Taks one tabtrothern New chant; Harper an offers author the to that it say there mei suf. let atter each meal and in a comTenni-41- P confusion, eta Here is an intnreeting volume; latererting treatise not - only of pages. 8830. breere after a hot day." Phelps and "The Field of Art." by tal freshing on .. bronchial Put of mantles and you, far from heart disease purple short time Life mind over matter but of mind over sail have Indeed for a vacation substitute Rola .,Cortigeoz; "The Financial the eleventh in the Pioneet of the arteries. paratively no deeire for tobacco- - you gold: ' Situation." by A. 'Dana Nom'. and trouduble. hardening The life and work of Jesus of Daffodils! 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