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Show ... -- - -- I--- - - -- - , - - -- -- . .,--- -- - - -- -- -- '-- -- - -- -- --- - - - -- - -- - - -- - - , - . Concept Of An American Girl - ' 11 S tory m Lolu - ..',., . .., , iniCnce- Came OurfilostRoptilar Hyms? ' Of Crusader uestion :Is Answered",By Researcher .1 - , ,- - , Amon' hidia 119 , , 0 ' ,,, 811orcus Whitman Llusader.g.vrithl maps Ind- - Illustrations. edited: , by Archer Butler Hulbert and Dorothy Printup Hulbert; The : Stewart Commission and the ', Denver Public Library; pp 841; , . .. . - -- - Telthe ring , ., . ' - , - - . " - , , ---- - - jt. MERRILL Ma story of the Old West would - , , BY BARRIsoN '' ' , , , -- - be complete without having in it more or less extended accountsof the life and doings of Marcus ' ., , pkiere al the author sad a laestitne , , ,. ,, -- - I limn a k 4 , --- , , . I , , '- t . , - , 'reproduction a . , - ow. , 4.4 , otiginal ' - . Whiunan, physician- to both, 'body. . jolaesstrilti t and soul of the American Inthan thI ...1 noes of , and one of their meet pitiful prey. ' , lie came into the West In 1836. popular . eleven years before the Mormons , est ag Stems. reached Salt lake Oty. and potato- -Bribed a minion in the Oregon , Biome Sweet Country. ' , , At that time the territory wart neese.'s . open. more or less to either Br its fah or American governments. Dr. , asoe, . - Tao maim ,,,,,...: Whitman succeeded in maktrig the . ' , 4' ' 'United StMaa government under. - -- ' - '' wept has , . stand the importance of the terrir - ' boonrrddccdd t tory thereby saving it for the Unite ed States. rZ2t,,b4 . oessi-sticlevft-I , ,11110117 veers In the re ,,,,,,,,, lie spent eleven ' gerof 'Umatilla. Washiniften glen the Curtail , . ......... ,,, tablishing a mission at Watilatpu , 464 44,01...46 s....l iliels...... (The place of Rye Genial near Fort, el 146,...14t 6. 5.07 trimsof process Willa. Hers, in coutparlY Zo 40 ZORM1,0 .1 641."4V 1.0..ema4 . . 440 otAL "rah his courageous wife, Marettisa il. if dieAA, bee engraving. Prentiss Whitman. he did what he T-t- ,--, 44, ed---(IF could to bring Christianity and cub, A.- ..6. 14ta, 7 However. he tue toMsthe Indians. o tA---1tat' found way blocked because 4 ,....ete, 6:f ',0Al 4,....". b.:me a,...4.4- lid...a, 04.4 . , the Caytise Indians who surround- ed the fort at that time, were a holomoo, ao...4, to4Aboe, aleos446- - 4100&" - 'invitee lot who had acquired many of the vices and few of the ,vir ... - - ' .a.,..a ....4A. 01 ad.; ..,4,44. tues of the few whites with . whom they had eeme in contact TI . . In IMI Dr. Whitman. his wife ' , 111140 I .44.----s end others were massacred at at-'11- ".41ao-;Aom esh .1.00:6, , ' a in Mott .treacheroul Waillatpu ' -' manner. .4--, (.44riv.4.) to4.4Z;;I 614'1 , 744' 0.4"0 The book. which Is beautifully 1. ....1 17; . N -- LI printed on excellent paper, to dividALt(db,os.o aAtt- ollea.or tale, ed into three major parts: "Bioltro , of Mims Whitman, Part I. PbotopaphicertUes conception of typical AMyrical girl. One of ;:.,e, - rhy , 11.4." 41.4 S39:" Two b 6.4-41IsaaLcg. 3 -- ' "Samuel Parker die hundreds of tholes photobraphs in tho agto4riography of I,etters of PM, and Report of a Arnold Gentile. Tour Wert of the Rocky Mountains , e.,44." l.iA 44 1:.A , In 1835.7" and "Oregon Manion and forStIA:0 Let, CorrespondenceDisry SI&A; 4k.0 Z1 CA 010 &71614. 40.6 41. ters relating to the Whitmang Mts. oionary Labors, This volume is one of a eerie. of books on western history epow pored by the Stewart Commission AI I REMEMBERTHE AUTO. and his son: Presidents Theodore of Colorado. Others have been pub. BIOGRAPHY OF ARNOLD GENRoosevelt. Woodrow Wilson and lished and a few are under core THE. by himself. Revnal and Senator Robert LeFollette the elder otructien at the pment time. The trontEs Or THE HYMNS WE Hitchcock. Inc.. New York; 280 are a few of the celebrities into Stewart Commission on Western LOVE. whose homes the picture maker by Cecilia Margaret Pages; price S. History is an organization connott Ile emaciated with eg eititCoierado College at Colo Raclin, Join Budin and ComBy FRANK WINN fiunoul writers, knew beautiful se- rad Springs. pany. Chicago; SS Pagtresses- both on the stage and Beautiful women handsome men. ',Dwarf. Tha atta at books arf maw English translations of the linters az his friends, was welcome screen completely Out of print. BY FRANK WINN. fathers. down Christian of the early enticing Kenos in America and in the studios of the most noted One volume gives the travels Of D. A. 125 have to the abroad; your 'favorite molds car. yesr just yrem whence came the hymns painters. He was g friend of ouch Paul with realistic deseription of PLIVIOW1. to St. Ruth the Anna L famous persons in politica. satiety dancerses Heber been contributed his appearance and intimate towels. We have sung Denis end the Duncan sisters. vith,,,1"":, .wyelltinteo-4ees of his life as well as lives of and science; pictures! of disaster Grant Library at Brigham Young on scene the He wog . the during other early Christian character& A and happinessthey'', all record9, University. by the Arthur N. Tayed. soothed, comforted or implyFrancisco earthquake and San ed in this bookthe autobiography great deal of this material has been of BAOCET. ITHIOM lor of made pictures ?two. that illaater, and family THIS tA1011 ed. as the occasion demands. by of the world's first 'candid-cakept out of the New Testament al ilp Hi liulliven: of attended TAwaM Dean prosmany losugurals This contribution of the Taylor by music and messagestill few of now compiled. In this book le as ertadvocate. Arnold Genthe wag Now T 0 r 14 and In event& Inc. Went; important account of the first nun or the first consists of twenty.four us know who were their composfamily graduate from the University of IJens. 311 Patten $2- he a made didtion of 'Vela lour publishers; woman to preach the gospel, who who wrow the thesis for his volumes of the very rare works ers. authors en the conditions and the Orient, and all the time FILM In lAttin on the life of an obfollowed Paul and was burning with ItY NIEMEN JENSEN life and taking 1 wu Christian he which Yet enjoying creation. their Library inspired had and scum tenth century poet. enthusiasm for the pew teeehingtpictures. The first color photos- which contains the material from The labor union movemipnt was a knowledge of these things could of the gospel. She gave up hog a family tradition of generations ever produced successfully raphy which the "New Testament" was of teaching to uphold. But he ran sweetheart and her mother for the organised originally to effect better not hut add to our enjoyMent is accredited to Dr. Genthe. compiled, and many incidents of hort of funds and accepted a postsake of thee beliefs and although hours, higher wage& and more to but In takes the it to gongs, of this long In addition the are story which indispemsahle history tion for one year as private tutor wealthy. used her wealth for the conditions genfavorable working book mans we remarkable life. the matters like and look this of a full for was; up baron who understanding early to a young German sake of thew teaching,. Early 'That those objection its contains a brief history of the due To he the orally. Thus so so to or America. are tired. For these philosChristianity. give Catholics. believing that women busy coming covery and development of oho. and ethical ideals of those lauded most fair minded people found himself in San Francisco not ophical reasims should teach the this little volume is sure lloopel, tried tography and discussions on techtimes. with a longing to paint and no adeto burn her at the auk& However. conagree' a find to of It natural response. ready desmaking picture& An eight volume set of Foxe wique a rain extinguished the fire. She quate training in the field. In The trouble is Edward Dean And then. of course. there are the tains brief but complete histories Acts and Monuments first printwas then thrown into the den of peration he turned to the camera. unbook. out this in Hundreds them of liven points of of soon most 34 the He popform. was cruder also its ed lit contributed. then in universally wild animals. but they would riot sub-this a book It have faithfully racketeers reproduced. the with overcome of ular to a an is of which exhaustive scrupulous hymns descriptions way developed touch her body. study carries appeal both for the art- the Early Christian Martyrs up to stiffness of the photograph by why they were written and blotsidled too many American unions In other volumes there le a good ist and lover of literatun, of the and authors composof that Christians time. this raphys and making his exposures when the own deal of advice on how to live. what twpecially their selfish ends, to aware. ers when such are known. Many In Brest Britain. Mr. Taylor suesubjects were not to eat and ot hat to aliment front to go i'ilth the fact that much bas new The In of are of tunes. was back folk. IP& the course. That ceeded in obtaining these volume eating. There Is also a startlingly the public is today footing an all songs and their origin is lost in while on his mission to England. technique brought him instant modern treatise on the harmfulness ' of the are but nual extortion biU of 116,000,000,- lifame. and his culture opened the now poems has and them in the anuquity, of make-ufor women. These writ, put door to the eltut of the country. comparatively recent production. 000, which II not exactly a sum brary where they have been placed Ingo can be compared almost gm was hit result: When the end of the the rebellion Martin It of the Brimhall with of these to be sneezed in Library inartly with modern day teaching' Luther which gave rise to the PPlit Cam.. be abandoned bis Theology. of church leaders. n of returning prosperity. of hymns which the ta. tentions to spend a life in the neeeseity These books are rare old the One very rare brook takes up the Sullivan does not speak in gen universitiee and stayed in could and sing ity comprehend. old Sync history in Itclit which writing before the New Testament Sinclair Lewis. whose It Can't eralities. He names specific racket. America. Front then until now he Prior to his time all singing was was wan written about the time complied. nth malarial is imof eers and the unions with which has been recognized as the tore. Happen Here," is now being pro. done in Latin by the Catholic portant for the students of the New Christ or a little later. It give' are identified. He bares the doted by the Federal Theater so it Is fitting that mod or American photographers. they And priests. Testament because contains it the Chriot's doings and wanderings in Proiectl 'Barr Schimmel and his camera has clicked at many iniquities of the New York and prod- the book should open with a sketch real narratives right at the time the a different way than the Bible in 'Cub dent of the Chicago Intimidation and extortion an Important and history making of his life and a discussion of the occurred. to that it Is more intimate a ad in, happenings ceording methods. He asseverates that Com and law Gannett, author and function. All of the better of events which inspired the writing Mr. N. I. Butt of the Heber J. Grant formal. MUnigrn is making a determined critic. will act as judges in a sia. these pictures' are reproduced as of the first hymn as we know e contest under the sue- fight to topple Amerkim capitalism illusdrations of this volume, and in them In history"Away in a with ruthless finality and that es it alidition there is an etwmting ipicei of the magazine 81017 for the Manger. Luther composed both the to revolution achieve this aims hobnobbed best has a who man of an of and music to this number prose words piece awry 'writing by through enlisting the workers en author who has at any time beenwith the leaders of the land in culwhich has been sung continuous-engage- d union behooves ft mass. the loyal on the WI' A writerslure. wealth and influence. time in ly since at Christmas members to dispense with bickering all the protestant world. Project A, flee hundred dollar glimpses of the lives of these or-to unite and the a book objectives gain the a and one make award delight hundred dollar people BUCKBOARD DAYS, by Sophia A. iiii nal 13, Continuing the book deals with to its pages are many authentle exclusive of any possible There are stories of presidents motiting the movement. other equally favorite songs among awak Poe: the Mika Printers. Cal& Sullivan talks in big figures and and financiers art dealers. collect,' photographs from th e Rost Cohen. royalty payments, will be are which listed: '"Oh Our God. he goes to the records to be sum well. Idaho: 293 pages: U. made for the winning humnizripts, ors. beautiful women and mete', of R an and from in Ages Past." 'Mist, the Help : are W. A. or at least One authentic, they which may he eithertrtion or non.' BY KELDEN JENSEN lights. J. Plerpont Morgan. Lord. la mien." "Hark, the Herald collection'. private li Br., Rockefeller !Yam. ,that bil..dne, fiction. and of any length. The eon. '', Mellott John, D. Baldoes,112! Biographic-CoiThe lover of western frontier the Angels Sings," 'Plowed Be the Tie approach. In maudlin expressions Or test Will close geptime , awe," 1. 1037. 11112 That Binds," "Ail Hail the Power II of volume tort, win find in mkt volume, ably with the erten been,' olror the- fire eentimentality. but to one who in history. of Jesus' Name, "Silent Night. mitt 'ill-bet.,-ee-hlid the line;one pathetic "John William" in Kcotacky. tell" edited by Eugene Cunningham of the Antericsin. government hits ,gly. Breathe an 'Savior Holy Night." 1140r! work.' en assistance to the writers of this LOX of the urge that drove hint Texas. "Welt a lewling Weetent Evening Bleseing." "Holy. Hwy 4 ers Jeer. kitnog Cowl Igelite.tter till7,2; loat country." ow. editors of ..stocr toed "My Faith West and events Almighty." the one follow. that of moat the wirier. 4 interesting r state.-"Tothe Isla two years - itiltsyctunthoot ; ' .,r1"sutal Vp to Thee, "My Country. ed. Of particular interest are the wily to he. threatened. books of its kind to come off the writers of all kinds have been belle of Thee." "Lead Kindly and otherwise victimized lir beaten, on b u ffaloes and bufMte a hi recent times. ed through "Saviiw Like a Shepherd difficult Period by chapters; prem lAght." eon. racketeers whose tough only 1.11 Lead Vs." "Nearer. My God. t2 elm the State Writers' Projects. There The book is written by the wk.!. to to fatten oak own pocket, lisinting. and others dealtng with tort, f is now a wide public curiosity as Thee' "That Sweet Story of Old,'" bookie ow of .1ohn William Po.; noted Billy the Kid and the bloody Lin. "Abide With Me," 'Fling Out the ,, to the work or these writers,and , ..,, An ' of this feature coin County War, These and other interesting. mar. buff.l. bustar' Vail" State. BaltriffV Let It neat,..gumd 2..tturro. hopes to bringsi..ts light some 'tip. Veleetti Is the author's diectisaion toPira ere discussed without excel' 'hal. sheriff. ranched' and banker stais44zp for Jens." "Jews Love, ,..'.. .. beet .......4 ....". la WM of the fight between - William ble." 'Onward, Ciwistian Soldiers." sive attention to historical data. tin". of the early ftouthwest, and deals . talteident of the American Green ... ,,, ,,,,, ,. ow "Ten - ,,:,,,, Federation of Labor." and John 1., , Little and with a sufficiency of persoml with numerous thrilling rape. of Bethld ehem". '....5a..tIfti tee --, leafier of the 'United Mine anecdot e and codoquiall episode to Anna in the of in of the life riencea Jesus." frontier 'Wonderftd that ' basic principle mi. imp Words of Life." "When the Morning embellish the volume with character. Adding luster and life I derlying lAnrile demand for union. too often lack-. it treatises. - unionism cause, is sharply defined- - A Stmcioua Skim." ...This la my Southwest prize essay contest on 1The Among the many ,...--- 'Clinton's contention that , of My Hobby,11 bag !till thefe Workl,'" "Where ,Cross the Best oelitofo for the week aa ea.. characters. sites end na tnes trub widen the Unions lalwir biggest step ,. hem announced by The 11,0hby crowded War," ...God Will Take b a peculiar dig, "mud by snmum femur , el ht th e book are Jim Aberanw 47iii'd WAtne'rVa. if we: Would R. atnd - antral:trot wrole otilthtr he to ., ears et you. Wm' ' "The Old. Rueired Cross,"True,. - end hie, the Arkansas River, Blazer's . nity attached to tile gift , Y. N. New The Street, tomtits to tosiand. Yorly been establish- of a boalt---a Mill riot, Charley Deirdre, But hers; for Gu ild hes Gone with the Wind. lieritaret ' US ed t.. ,..,...snarwinlyteljeaumnIpastheyenraltanviaymbeentstworsineesene. ....71tontn coordinate the Cultural ...-too- gin.- - Canadian River -- Cattleoteddthestionfathere pai tantreprodue.frkg macinmani, Drums witxhrit Along eas in your Nsterstif les " tereste of hobbyists as wed as to COMM Ulan' accountable fra.,..lts John Association. men's Walter D. FAhnonda, the Chisum, Mohawk. Cecilia" in the !sank shopping Isnot afford ladatantial savinaa an ll" municipal art miller? lace be reerttna"enitY at" Ind,2.14 of Bologna, Italy, with a biography Little. Breen: Tang & yin, sites , 'King of the Tularosa." -- Forts tient is Ilse witiosi selection it purchates...aLlotikt,L- aril 'polo. ; bonewaldv..... be tom , the ill and Hobert. nom merrig: ot ', Stanton and Griffinthe. 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However. this is a Essays connected with the inspirepoems von. tomm.nK jefferio kt pow. the winner having complete free. - - words and should be mailed be-. of the ',remit- At the begin- common in tion fault er. clawie G. pow", Houghton. biographers. and 'DESERET, BOOK dom of selectic fore January 31st. The entire, of each chapter is printed the Mifflin: Autumn jn the Valley. Mrs. . ning something must be allowed for the 2nd Prim Books listed at 425. , should be written on one gide of music of the first, line to the song -,. Winthrop classier. Little. grown; - fact that the liqiter is dealing with COMPANYalso to be selmted by the winner. the sheet and may encompass any 'grittier discussitm and there is an her own husband. On the whole. posseefl's Tour to the , ' Z. Prism 1110. Books hated Ird at ; et the millimeter hobbi ,, inspirational foreword on why we - saneuet Johnson, IL., phase the volume can be recotomended 44 test on' South Tomei ' cons own selection. of the winners ma more know be entered should , Only to one desirous of building up Prom I Found No Peace, Webb ML. eiway ,,- 4th Prize 25 prime Ommorable .. - - by , We lore to $ing. -about - the- songs ,:- ler. each hobbyist. .." : ll Simon di Schuster. librery sm western Atbericana. f, A. :, ' . , , ,. . , .. . . - . , 4 . - . , . , - , ., - ,. r'.. , - e. , - will P ILO ..., ach. - s, , -- I , iag, 4...., ! , - th . a.! te a.",12, .47 - 14,-.4- 9 tt lamed Photographer Tells IOU-183- His Story In Picture, iriords Rare Books Presented To "Adversity Library woo-invit- ed es- Labor Unions Given Warmng man-Cur- en l. 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