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Show THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAt JANUARY, - ; a Series of Letters Itecounting the Experiences, and Gay, of Elders David O. McKay and Hugh J. Cannon, in Theirrrio to the Pacific Islands, the Orient and Perhaps Around the Globe. :7 One of ' Crave' - ' - By Bran 1921 Interesting as the exterior. The sweet- - . ness of character. of Shakespeare's wife Is lest told in theenrds of he has a way. Ann Bussionanes-uenver-LomerencI Prhiairyl.bt breathe delight. Ann bath a war." 11 i, Night time falls. an autumn mutt ,' settles over the sleepy villego, and amid the tolling of church hells we l VI pneermilselan...k.4444svereeeese,eve,--v-e-i bid farewell to this literary shrine of 1110 ' the world. - ono , 15 ' '. ' . ... --, , - ., z ,, ., - .777 :Burky StuatleonOarype ,,- -.. - . . -- - Air . t At' , tPt. - J.'CANNON. Campaign I ( Spietal Correspon denee.1 Lz: - ,,'); 7 , A,. , &ANL i - - -4- 1-! e t ; ,.' ;, , t - ' t 7 J I i 111111 .....,v,,,.. a ,. :401N; , 1 , ! - - , - 4 trwm , ii estern $4,101111j.SiOii.:- e, .0- - t- - , - 4. -(Special Correspon&nca) law them. ate showing commendable bad been .working in the vicinity and I It 4 if ri,---- ) ......, , , v )r BOAR Royal Mail steam- - seal andare putting forth efforts received a cheek--(or $16, presented It ittgli. presidency and 3 teller's window for payment. conned havWstarted a home m1ssioner Empress; of Japack Dee-- 11. whichmust result in good.. atthe C-::,A ' , :.,..,.Alyie v' C.. we were 'met After a moment's delay he was 'told 11120.Elder David O. IdcKay at Atthe anco tev:by. Brother: 1), arY campaign in the stake, to . 1:1 c:1frif Stephen there were no funds with which ,0 iitinua weeke. iv," next six - ,- -) 0 41 the 0 b High would have Joined me in writ. Markham Dudley. his wife. and ait The meet the cheek. , ib,,,,H. gazed in mnch 44 ,,, C Aaron Call haa been set apart t:4 other things came missionarifs laboring in that vicinity.1 surprise at the elegant furnishing.. i cilmais Ing , this letter) l'i; 4 tN as of to , the .,, ,,, 1 the' take charge 44.,e, -i LIP and Prevented it. To tell just :::ntdhLrn UdElgh:T kiharkwhaant.r; tswhao then went outside And looked twatbank I' V i, trA: 17, 4,..." building. "Well.", he said. "a 44: A what cam. up, it would be nocessarY was a truefofriend of the Prophet missionary meeting, au, rousing 11,.. , tT pretty shaky w s! SL tosils-y,-, the'-- irwililou--i ,t1meil 14.1 when it matt' te. ilikall to4ux-14.- pas a. check' appointments-wer- e and this .1. following iv. x I of , Our boat., the Empremo Japan, ad at thi variana en61111 and bangants Mi.rtuttVitnianed iliuwheTel t t, made: t I In th'et home of small one.. 6,1100 toss.. and the rough .' N. O. Nelson and J W. Gardner- to,i64,4J 'Oven in 'hill "1bon" betre leavtrig Brother Dudeleywith the miesit;naries a,weather 1 i r;;;',,, tossed it about Ilk. " tha First ward; O. IL .Holybak and ,., has , i Items. s as well as those plated before and Saints and friends. and at a cork. We have not had on. pleasant I William to -the III' Ftritt. Pulalpher and . held in the Prk'etbood elm Ike storms us and the 'meeting arid thesecards. trim day. !,......1 in consequencent 'Smith and lg. L.' Second witrds; Brother our landing will be delayed two c... to the Second-wart that which came uPt. hava L. beta Vacll rffilieTtwitnitc;rninthe g.rower nt three it ;,mtnning 'wgm the Alt help Garrett days. to and Declot Joseph . t BriotherMcKaI does kis calling. and it is safe to say that sailors, waiters. etc.. are Chines. and Parker r preserved.c.4".") llva... .3 Ira and if, . James Bodily bey yiew;1 10 I, there will long be remember- Lbw le. a. areMt-fu- r :nothing- brbswea,--:- Heveests everl! bti visit "OM each indPitterson-t- o CF:7) putePrittr 'Ward ReynoldIL 1 : ''' nohivet exhouotivelY ging ed. It It recorded that IrAn .4 t were introduced to the comman- I. Star; Stanley Idarchant and W. .1 bottom of it. and this Mali" was no knoirn as the great apostle of the We der. Mr. Hoperaft, who did not 'seem kin. to Jackson; A- - W. Call and John exception. Bea sickness Is undertaken indiamt In the early history of Amer. to be particularly overwhelmed with Lotgren to Springdale. . which or with the game vigorous energy Ica, was wont to say that "Work with the honor. However. we 11111 sure be Pella appointments-fa- missionary leave when he .1 Is slisPinwd mItIng faith- in ewe Christ will accomplish us as highly as we do his boat and Unity will be made later. , In the Church office building with- anything? If this be true, and none regards or the accommodations it has to ofThe president aims VONlave a thora Dam- will attempt to dispute it, Brother only two minutem to catchease camintennive fer. missionary and it ough is train. In neither T Kaye present misaion, as well as any paign. Both members andas No Wadtmeday In Week. 4,0:,S safe to get in hie way. ..' other which may be assigned him by VR, ,t., the work will be visited just .4...,,,, He says be would like to change those in authority. must be highly i ti us There was no Wednesday with - is usually carried on in the foreign '14.1"" successful. ogees right now with some of throe imag- missidna, crossed we f f that as this ;' t week, wish - who envied hint thin Me - Stake Cleric David I. Foreign:454AL is ill inary' line, the Vieth degres-o- f lenei,Japs , even entered his, mind I ,Vatoouver to universal agreement. to ;,.4 realize attend to his we unable tude. and at home. where, by In began visit, Chinese. whom h. and -the Henry W. Tucker isAnn ir 'bad all died. It would hive been that we were in a foreign country. a day bt dropped by those traveling duties; and at this time. Our weastIneorrn.ilhanond them. stituting s t.reeioftt, trawest haltityd.?.i.cvtcedAtur:lbsoy trnervsoorsts., .p.ovlor to have been bnPtlie4 for Center ',lord ?rtes. Earl 2 Usk. Woodbury. Inton et Meek Isolo klett tlebtds. ts ' e.ariiwillt. t-- . hand side .ot the street. This looks hole way round the world from Green- 7.4tura Jenson. Balm Winn,, Eva Dunn. idon steereisrl); Florence it. Knight. ...TriConference Vrm. Roberts, L. A- - Bar& Lorrya-teAmerican: but wirb,England.ThistAiroultloffera Quarterly on Millie -.'," The to unnetaral most mission (miesionstenograpber); Relief (president some things after whigh (mission clerk); Flossie Layton. John M. Knight, (mission president); Duchesne Stake engo Hansen, Harold. B. Les, Hem, 'Vancouver Wa$ pleasant but not par- - there limo problem to the seventh-le- y ;t the Iris Clark, N.I1I. Madsen. Daniel Minnie Knight, 1. Moss, Owen IL m&ht profitably pattern. Tor to- Adventist who attaches so much im- ticularly "ehtfut (mission bookkeeper): Martin, (lusgstant was complainPetersen. Cecil R. Sorenson and R. N. Fern Tanner, Harry JOIWP011. on each oreetter In the hotel portance to the exact day which must w..h room of the train (conferMance, Vernal A. bookkeeper); Correspondence.) Bergeson, in Utah'. a Bible is to be found, and at a (Special ence president); F. Elipor Johnson.4 Lillywhite. be kept holy. Ing bitterly of the smoke hs WT. EMMONS, Jan. 142Quarterly Irvin B. Clark, and Peter A. Wilson. Sitting: 1 Ray Blade, Willis J. (mission matron): and L. L. Rudd., Our voyage has bees so extremely city. According to his story tary luncheon Which Brother McKay o to Wail conference witl! iDuchesne able of the breath. been while not almost arose one is grace stake and had attended all rough and stormy that The room without taking off my shoes. -- Bishop Austin O. But-to, on any other matter until ati ad- ' inclined to believe we have a Jonah- conference convened January 8 and onY ellIgrell of "retort while there .,,,I 'said. ' - on treated were the responsibili- did ao and quietly took my seat amonglitton ditional increase is desired. disclaims in the Mountain Home ward. There subjects was sure his life had been shortened NVe weri impreseed with the etaboard. Brother McKay of ties and Saints room the Gods the the as dealings It spectators. were cold credit. the take presiin attendance Profiteer is a word being very of is sure he more familiar Bo our own country's such honor. of f. by his stay. However. any bility in ancient and modwith his his Brother and the big court room unheated. I sound to all Americans. where he was sitting while making also. ti McKay was under the nee's- nearly resembles the whale, to whom dency, a majority of the high coun- ern time people Striking references were sat down wearing my overcoat. The has had some acquaintanceJapan was so full of tobacco city o f changing a $20 bill. The rate all cil, bishops of wards and a goodly with the his sympathies go out. Mar4 complaint read Book of from been the Bible, have presiding judge observing rnade elusive profiteer. A story Is told of smoke that it could a lmost la amusing too some .people re- - number of Saints,. making an aver- mon and It of ozolionge otfered at first did notthe Doctrine and Covenant some remarks in a loud voice which bow the people here administered flt I: cut up in chunks suit him and with commen- - sent any suggestion as to the cause of age attendance at each session of 262 Music WWI furnished by the con- were obviously directed to me because tine souks. fur- their poor health. one was justified in the feeling that 'entirely a punishment to a person who had he other inquired The thrift day gregation and the Mt Home ward every one looked in my direction. Fin- - cornered the rice market and forced ..4,11,of the time Saturday was occuSalt Like need not bear the whole was able to obtain a lady. who had not been seen for some and finally ther Reuben death choir the under of a leaderahip Ally untimely Japanese, who understood Eng- that Nita! and necessary commodity to pied2with priesthood, genealogical Wilkins. The general Church and Hob; told responsibility for his of Me for $20. time, was solicitously asked by an. committee me that the court had or a dizzy heighth. One it occurred through premium meetings and convention stake in tho event , Vancouver is a beautiful and thriv-- other lady. night the Peo- - ,r1' were sustained. after derecl me to remove my overettat. authorities ernolte-lade- n air. . of work the This pie of the town in which would Mr. Eke organizations. auxiliary which see breathing been with 9.teee town buildings you IN; tot the which conference the of was promptly ('beyed . where- - profiteer lived. called at hie order adjourned were The Brest. Reber C. Iverson. Sunday speakers High western "I was Though to the "Oh. no," city. response, any us do credit upon the,. interrupted wheels of jos- - realdence. sot fire to it and he statelv", Northweetern Staten mbotion. met entire haven't been sea sick, but I could not Councilor James V.B. Murray,. Owen three months. barely drove a heavy rain fell during our lice proceeded to grind again. LVROT W BUM Billings and Ira Bennion, eon. George at the station in Portland and was auto aped meution at their handeCiCo o stomach." n Brother Dudley's my keep anything would stay. -clerk. In 00.. uumi,t-tiOtstake the with Duchene of will one to us to this you and through say whether pretends We were told of another man who prim- - ', 4; where' staittly at ourwe dimposal. in do ; pflenrsod. riswhepnamin frequently Dive method of solving a. complek" were able to do some was dreadfully upset. Some one sug- ii.trr-kindness his atten... lanendenalPnl:1ig'e'n't.-w in . w one man is cot the fact but theeffective; problem stomach. hrs weak st.. had One, t..en.non gastatt that important ee seeing. sight '' elation, a 7.:. 1 head in title Instance, a few eta'ys and mains that ti "Weak," he said scornfully between i tanks of Vancouver occupies the face. being among whom were many people from ground by a zerour the hands later the bottom fell out 1'1 ; ' floor of a stately edifice. It is heaves. "Show me the man that can-missionaries In portiank Utab.---Titof the other of le Um Withthell rice ," 11; and.ricela market, who w selling 14 threw things artyfarthee'-------- and all along the line, as far as we said that recently lumberjack. basket anes , same until i cheap today. - ,,., , -. filet-Wiseated, In na .is, the4hors ow' go to. liCares, ashich24.--- a-Japa- n ), "' . accused of 11. However, the building was unand manner is is now' Japaneite territory, through , -a h Phipidod fortunately torn down. Next in line the morbid- - :--Manchuria and then opt to Pekin. si' I comes Nash house. where Shake- - I)' curious. ';:e; PARLEY JENSON. P. did lie in home. his Stratford-on-Avo- n, tSPeetal Correspondence. ,, Intel mthis4lni,inearies smears's lived. Dr. Nash' Prices Increase Greatly. fact and. reasoned YOTO, Japan. Dec. 17, MO. waa a noted physician and his pre- . l'o: As In the United States and Other ' him no good, it did him if did it that scriptions of swallowing toads and Having traversed ,Japan from no harm. However, one day. he was countrieet prices have rilten enortnoue.1 4 Missionarieskr-were snails sometime a "sure curs ' north to south, a tew observe- - summoned by the abbot of the tem- ly during the last few year. Wawa; and an end to all worldly suffering." or five timea what they were The following returned missionaries1" Lions may not begonias. With ple ant .ummarilY discharged from are four . The Burial Place. the temple.- prior to the war. High heiro,, have reported, at the office of the' its $0.000,000 inhabitanti the country his position as guard atcontaminated due. are not 'Fired to 4 labor become unions. had latter the because A - i he But most Presidenry: of ail the sight interesting to be very busy and prosin Reverence at Ma 'Dee. ISJohn of Gridley, with the false religion. The old, man being a negligible factor. Employees is the old Collegiate church of the appears I Rear Anew Story of ate We and WorkaStand that both thine& and unekilled Cal., from Central Pryde Reline. Stole mission; est . Holy Trinity where Shakespeare is perous. We were in Tokyo, the capi- was broken hearted. as his fathers be- state Graveinterrating one have labor eomhad i thing only in tal and metropolis. during the early fore him for many generations buried. A walk through d apart June 24,l 1919. held that same position. Forced to mon. that is. Increane in wages. - 1,4i trees that to as It ing a part of December when it was claim- do'some - an increase is .d,ealred himmen 1 the for livelihood a unite Jan. for Ry HARO Lb H. JENSON was .1 that the Ray Giatio rd' sacred archway of reverence, found ed, weather colder than thing one thing. cletrutnd 11, usually, Western- hitateta-mle- us knocking at the old oak door. A tt had been for 30 )earig; but no one family, he tried peddling, and on thatand it no take acfurther united felon; set apart eking 4. lint in Japan seeing to pay the slightest at- failed. Some of the people who had get hi$ family. i 1 Williams boyhood 'was pleasant faced priest called (Special CorresPondence.) hlon advieed home then lane- - tisher4 Amtentio,nJochangea An temperature. stopped at his behad-retryop. . Eng Iliad:Jai. !S. i IRMINGII, in the houses of the very wealthy to make a ofzehtettlatiVir and the old grammar school original registers, which contain en- Even 1 no to Americans and portunity -effort at heating the house is at- lodgers. He did so by openingerhie Interest Of of , tries the birth and baptism of which still etands, continue ' oper.. The font in which tempted. At most in places where it whole home to the entertainment of Englishmen 'alike is Stratford- ate with its high class teachers. who liam Shakespeare. N That Is deemed necessary to have artificial foreigners who visited Nikko. IS WAS the must all as still Poet be Oxford used or baptilAid, Cambridge the birthplace of men. He was a a char coal burner is placed in was the beginning. He is dead now. great reader and you well as the old chained bible. The heat, William Shakespeare. V isitors from see hers some of room heat is desired. These but his' business so prospered that his This department la conducted by the Genealogy Society or rho', toe the books, which .store goes that if criminals; could but the are portable and konMat of two sons, who have succeeded him. the benefit of all who art interested in genealogical eels and temple every part at the world have come save foundation many of reach the knocker on this old church aheaters almost of work. Families it'll desire to get Mir COMMIMICAilan with others regard. hainmd thhise For glowing charcoals, placed kid me that last' year theydid thousands of miles instance, pfaotxr Boman door their life or punishment would In number , pay homage to his or of matters work to invited Cr. of in business. nee of this make a ing genealogy temple worth ashes dollars million container which a large tale of are all be apared for 117 days. The spot where plays column. All who hive inootries, or annoutzernenta Of family organisathe groat ftterarY lentos-- ReeentlY.a based As to the other story. it concerns the on wonderful storks- - that-ar- e lie the mortal remains of the great resembles a huge bowl. However sator other matters of .interest to ttle, work are urged to Make use of tions raos-Picitto party consisting of President and Mrs. stilt in use isfying the May he to the,native. the President- of one of the which-run- e 1 ti p mipinp hcee afforded of wItle puoll,ty.. Write plainly for teaching Latin and post, la marked by a simple slab eapeitally ' a commons foreigner. from comments One hears Steamship companies, Charles W. Hateh, Elder .lohn Owen Greek. tames and dates. on one aide of the paper We. and make the Many people wonder why ing this inscription "Good friends for on and North between all considers them Address all romMuntentlopp tP to cations steamers be more of sides, fleet explicit. but as b ef as posa,ble 47 Hughes of the Birmi ng ham confer- - there are no manuncripts. left. and Jesus Sake forbear, To digg the ornamental than useful. cast Utak. of the South His Orient. Society and Street. Salt Lake the Genealogical America' Tempt. South six are all dust encloased heare. Blest be original signatures man Clty.' Utah. once, President Virgil B. Stallints. Only In traveling through the country. manakin in Tokyo is one of the show that remain of the original handwrft- yt spares, thee stones. And evrstyebe yt tea there Is with one to were invited Elder Harold. R. Brough of the Not- - intr. I will tell you why. Because at move, struck the sight of seeing places. We bones." It seems that in the farmers cultivating the soil. the and had an opportunity to eee Its tinithem conference and the writer that day when once they were print- those iny in carrying the work out. deys a fixed price was paid fields green with ed as crops. in the beautiful and inagnifIcent decorations To Stake and Ward Com tipn the growing went. do manuscripts they made a pilgrimage to thehietbilcal for rentals of tombs middle n't December. when Eneouragmg reports are coming rood many years cities and furnishings the into the wastepaper basket; aftercertain yearlybodies today, from the stakes. The work is sell un- were buried mittees. whichthe place. which is Isituated not far from and Shakezpeares humility seldom sew covered with snow.. owner of !s house, then a the ftfo. der and Shakespeare wanted to way. Let us all unite in bringing this large manufacturing town. ihreehold- - et life. him write about himself. his town. or elsewhere.chances. young- No Feeling. rw . After a short train ride member The Genealogical society,. halt Issued It Into suceessful ofterottno- the party his people. His friends knew him best take bad an ambition to become The-bu- st season for The is of tourists the towers in the above atheautifulStratford-on-Avoarrived poet $acerely force:: Together the following circular letter of rueand Ben Jobnion. Washington "In" th of the police Tokyo SOCIETY' GliNEAL0f1ICAL. A. pleasant walk tomb and though simple in de - spring and early autumn. at which with another young man he applied OF along an intereeting and ether noted writers wrote more commitL and UTA to ward the stake old street soon found all of us eager- - than fifty eulogies praising sign., is said to be the only authentic times the resorts and historical places for the and undertook to peso tiOn Shakepotionessminstion. Salt Lake City, U ah. Jan. 12, 1921. IY lasing at one of the the pooh for his wife had are crowded to capacitY. The winter the reouirwl Hie friend tees of the society, mailing the letter quaintest speare's contributions, which is ample itlikeness ofthere. we season an have light. being She .bousettin survived opport- successfully paseed and was aocepted, Ito the stake him by placed neteland. ,.94001,of his greatness, eepecially when . representatives: seeing the people in. their unity-at inCtickets for a shilling each. the en- - one writer will praise another When eight 'ream-- ManY'reoPie a rnetT11.1,51' of thP Police". nd itt have the genealoWY 44 the rivvelMete know that Shakespeare was a churchThe force; Zo433, ,:i, . Cleat-elan4e the while this see, r Is sally Aea thr eo thw.,1414 AV( ettle month. and. and Is ., , gentle titp lapping on the old knock- - Old desk. wail it was used 4 law; than. But to ehtems, than inetztatlitexceN tej,,;,4 ' office 0,0T, .s Jonas seem interested in er; and found ourtielves in the liam when at school, and this Is sup- and wan collector of tithes for many people and was toot low to We' tlekFIctit.belveI";VN'44v41,-.P"4average his Cleveland Horace and Gillette Cleve- not do beruse We expect any "birth house," as it is called. tkith posed to be his signet ring. This ts years In fact. he brought a law cult America.- In the course of our trav- flt the requiromsnts ,,n., a P011eman. in the Church. of work done. ' because lend. An Attempt to trace in both, aff the visoltorti. conitsting of sev- - ture, which forms the frontispiece for against Lord Carey for not paylne ls we have talked with all classes and Ile must needs do compthing, co he great showing is new and t line the ctiale and female poetority work --realize that the L- Singta.M011411141Mt "' ,4:'''''''" se tat Enzlialt travaleri. shrour party ; his 'heel( Is lirebably the thee Ittlltlif Only DictOrê, metal to.A.-1CleVeland.'srho eaTie from a been4elnYta lof ' -been triti the result that today, d in slisyro, &wows to thcit In442Y of made of the poet in bis lifetime. of suit. Several stealthy Americans lig Sinn th e Unit' e States-haabout 1635. 1 should like to hat send a report. the caretekee to ascend the unique old People spend months hers studying have placed beautiful windows In the premised. Frankly, the rumort that one being president. of th; stPamsitin corn- - their organizations; t however little it may he. Blanks for 'correspond with anyone interested in fashioned stairway to the room where Elizabethan history, hence we have old church as a lasting token of their hears in America concerning a prollvirtual:y on a bank and I the next report. three months from 'doing temple work along the CleveShakespeare find saw the light of day. just touched on the subject, which le appreetation.,, It was interesting to able war with .lapam strike me as be- 1.1.eni,ne)r".u.thme establiehments. now. will be sent land lines. -- you in good time. a wreath on the grove, brought ing mostly imagination. Certainly. In denreet MY heart" i Outdo E. CLEVELAND. cart 111.e.'ul so?, frb--to thg Wand of in Btrihrotent. BC Isaltionell.----. tilf1Mil.n. taile-t- othis aeason An. the one findwthe ts2clety o a, erprug-zAmerica, km et' symbol dreased in black satin gown. with the - eludes a number of public ward meet-pi- e And we believed her. But we i Browm Kitelwit , Woodipped. eat- indication of impressed with the custom of thepeoever prevent English hairnet and bon- - p..seed en. and with a-- more youthful natives. The old ehapel Itself is also , the country distriets. the Japan in taking off their shoes upolf en- Ines. One of them. ehould be planned Rose W. Gunn, 232 Canyon Rind. net restitor equareiron the top of her guide entered. the birthrtrom itself. a interesting. as it is the Ofthr one in seIn are. We if this month, poestible. litAt Lake City, is about to do research tanning, working at their tering a house. This custom presents and held England that has a deflection or bond - head, met us awl started us on our medium-size- d -room with heavy t and following all their pursuits some peculiar satvets For instance: use promised euggestive matter for and temple work for the Woodhead of the chancel. After of- trades. tour of the Interesting building. In bared ceiling. Every available L'm: to the north we now this a and for store done of have as enters present meeting, nne the hundreds, of Nottinghamshire. familv Brown they department when a silent prayer, thanking the order that the reader may get better was niarked with planetary.. 11,' tering Fieldit Is Otherwise in the he checks his shoes at the door and in the discourse by Elder Joseph of the same county and Father that such men have made the years. But the acquainted with this ardent Shake- - handwriting of Sir Walter Soott. Lord world have been quick to gets them again when he has finished ins Smith, published in the January. family cities There of Lincolnshire, and Kitchen speareen "boonter"----8- 2 yearn old, she Syron. and other noted- authors., is with a better place to live in. even adopt American and European Meth-od- e his which,. 1921. Magazine. is One Genealogical will be pleased to communicate never..permitted with shopping. their mode of teaching, we bade I lo- -s, Is given carefully guarded. revive. of ,herremarks This subscribers'. been mailed electric have thev to, or has with Although Thus I residence eery a and one on these lines. enter work to temple &try adieu to the tomb and panned out doing as follows:. no writing on ra,ra cabs Which on. shoes on: but when I went to theisp!endid discourse on "Elijah and His and 'text steam many trains !fa".1. signs into the old cemetery. We peused Aldridge. Alldredge. "Shakeeniare hI as perhalui been the Ameritan-lik- e we cannot for will iheArame of Mission" furnish themes streets with ample ' coarthouse to witress the proereee aeat." crateo through passing "Longfelinw's greatest mean of tying,the United temptation to add our initials when when Iganfi Alldredge ,or 142 north West cart and linrikisha and other a case on trial 1 was much eleased to lone or more speakers. The topical (the American poet sat when the State' and Great Entain., Cosier to the (lard's back is turned. After ',Dar", where 1114011 Of tha article wilt prove 'help- Temple crept, Solt Luke City, would of Means courtmanI enter the emild transportaopelled Hiram thst he wrote his verses bn Shakespeare. - rtn , , 41,elike will to correlpond with any who are At r gether; as each.- country 'peaks the- :rig through what was once probably We this meeting fill. op. . pictured the stream and the boys tion. mother It must also be- ye- the reading .room we enter the kitchtim to explain to the people interested in or contemplating doing idea es to the the of vokyo Some portune . ' memberedtongue. which In to that compared Shakelpeare's time 0n and sit by the large open fire place, playing (and can be fornied by knowing that. at the work of th e ward genealogical - temple work tor the Alldredge life. we were all one nation. so ft inthe guide mye probably we too can Shakespeare's committee, and to appeal to the mem- VAr10,,5 erellinge) family In the Vali,- present, if one wanted natural we can worship alike at his is Memorial d State& Timm. their would be of the for ward hers required to wait stalled he Kai,' ,by flatting there as shrine. William was always of a mod- - did Shakeopeara But, our-- 'attention, was attracted to from one to five years. from the time, s eat unassuming nature, which so- a high tolrer flies and we make our But time we of making hie application until the indistance which for the absence of any picturee it at the rear rarden door. walking found to bo the memorial monument. strument would be installed. or manurripta, as be hated notoriety. through the Lam! of Opportunity. interesting IHere we found paintinge, and stain' When leahowed President Theodore 61takespeareen tiny yet Taking a last ttry dealing with Shakeepeare and his lf' gardens. retreat. Don't fool with re.; be Roosevelt this Many thing' ebotzt Ja Pan' remind place, through Geri-JOhouse white --. at with -the David plays. la" plastered ' marked he mum come thefamed hat. we pass down tho' Shakespearean actor. is given prom. mei...tomtit,seems its gables, three a be in land to time. half the It , the of further opror Bons, concerning The News by Delhi F. Stewart. cobble-atone on to street our as inence. ' the way Sir as well. sore or the le ag, com 'throat inter-ifortune. es. death When your ter ot the groat poet but ..., is...,, regardWe climb to the top of the high portunity, and or influence. feredoAS the pro For in- eniZinfe pairs of theumatinm rack your . tower andgain a good view of the less of Icone ,.Chtirch on every heard me tork. which are hoer or 014 lumbago comPla You to- SOMETIMES It scents as if there accept the 'truth. many people tryir stance, pretty little village below nestling on to the- - point. At oneef the famous then you want. some'CnrnPr. path ' s nil its overhead ex- us until r for 7 willopeor's work, via hope the banks of the river Avon, Neerby hotels of NIkko the present no t You nit your foot penises and Its empty pews, But when author.,-,- ' But if proprie- agat: that will coneker we notice the otttdoor emphitheatrs. fOrward spirit suggests combin- it doesit th, we learn more the spirit of and the makwa study of tor, who together with his bsetther, taken halt it for' Business memorial the of opposition arises. where,like up InL tt hat a WO lerstion. theatre, each owns several hotels, told me this Story More JoVfoi Y"u'll i'd Ingo as I. have ft ' spring and fall'playe are produoed in of hew their busineiss came into ex. t could easily Its Begy's Mostarine you wont bet- protection and profit and growth. Sentiment in counted more than the original Shakespearean or Elizabethan istenet. His father was 4 guard in one elute it is known OA th4! quickest patnthat might be done. While a and his individu r'le r w ire) S, conducted It haa.good have style. The first stone of the memor!cl of the Buddhist temples. About 10 killer on ear; the larger view. the many , different from il i, ot ; ioe.ntl'cl!I worth. ts l wits laid , Charles Z. by Isit tightly clutching their own pews. Flower, who years ago be potted his home at Nik- Ps Ins and fact,pitzt to the was be- the most do not donator to communities takes Some it grow largest fund. t;rne the the th..,,,c,4 ta,lx, equal to Shakes' foreigners who 'visited musele..in hsif The picture gallery and old stage with ko to certain cause of the tack of thin one thing.' The world looks onand because known. It there. In them days the majority of remedies It. plain drapery attracts fo- Japanetre were averse. to .extending "If that th world to hoar Rub rr.. pory'lt Mute a Fin, the best Some are afraid that others will get cynical and hard to move. llowes of the drama, and yearly a Shakes.' hospitality work-o- f this irta to strangers front a foreign and speeet!ew of them ail for chest a trifle more than do they of credit is their vaunted religton. we want Toit are Fe lio or makes rev' of be sure wrapped' event pageant his the soy. reuealgia: for, who wars lodged colds. pleurisy, it" tt'eyl deatti. ativnritsgef'.0thers Land. Among those doubly interesting. 'eft mre fset Itri in themselves or rtheir own bus:nenst les no rent excn,e. for the real test and Sorrow Ha r ma home, were Mlle Irtitiathlin at m. d4.1 '13ts4"11:11ht'lePoPnrt;lt Woman InS folk batman? like Ann Nathcannot induced to think,of4 rel,g:on ix in the individual heart. torArd pinster .. . en eight years his ionerlfo, who fisked his armholes t3 roe it' of thetheyinterests of others. And is?; But the eurld is practical. swaYl cottage the beat, because of Its bold Sunday services there. The old rrnromont al,A rly-- ,, ,"..--er as baby girl blo It must Tbe little straw gentleman. though he went to the tem- at the tires Fign ot Inf.:13,1mm 'eloldimprosements dreg. a spirit of antag he shuwn. befre entbracinua belief when Shakeapter, picturesqueness. 1, thatched roof, and the old fashioned cause. And all too often we Jail and la erntl ,onism grows, and oil lose-aits result.' .or bloused him Stith )1,,,g ple each day, wee not bigoted In his only In Ave" Pfividnon a i Co.; W. accounts tor Wit,' liras there need for mere co- - to' coneincingly garden axe sights show our belief In ,Neer !troy long to be remern- - Buddhism. but took It as & matter of Van Dyke. hers& The little cottage le Net out of courts. From time to time he attendfrom playwright, I 'Drug co., Wililo dorn4joperaliott among religious bodies; consistent action. Dro,o, , London In ord and how loath some of them' seem tol dater all. 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