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This picture of a well known citizen of Salt Lek shows him ae he looked In the early 70's. For 28 years Mr. Patrick was first coun4eior to O. F. Whitney in the biattopric of the 18th ward and W. B. Bart,,n, unother veteran. was second. On Floridity, Itsrch U. Mr. Patrick colehrated the 114th anniversary of the date when he was confirmed a memh.r of the Church In Scottand. He 1r AA born January 20, 11121. In Glasgow, Scotland . and came to thin country In 18411. arriving In Solt Lake r.,,tober Sth of that year. lie was an active member of the city council in the People's party days, and for some years was sexton of the city cernmerr. On being releaeed from the bishopric of the Eighteenth ward, he was ordained a patriarch. For some time he also filled a special miaelon at GrONell 1,. D. S. hospital. where he did a treat amount of good visiting an4 min- istering to the mirk. Though now in hie litth year. Mr. Patrick is still in good health. ., I , i ., '' , Titled and Staintah. Author-Brother- s Bring Out New Books Lord- - , IIsiiiliis paidiq. War Rook anti Nuvei and shin s.ins of Fenton. Firet Duke oe ki IritI.It Oilft of Letteria--AsotAirrreeru. and Mon hi, Annoyed Ilbi OnceBrother ie Lor,1 Claude Desiditoll. to Dun Dailuay et Wbfeb grymain by Lyntaging Anal-nuehatrutaigAutbor of l'uor Leather" Writing Neer Novell la 1'1.mb-ric-k and Ltne.d hii,i N v her ; n Stain. MAS. Alfred Noyes has written for The Bookman a sympathetic interpretation of the character and career of William Ertrest Henley . which will appear In the May number. London Literno Lett,-- r. I I from r. to a Krilehr of St. John of ary(Special Corresoottdeare ) seltil., and a :urns'. to April ,TLTero tr reki !the act :n the sem lie erei(n Itito t, !too, t,eg hurt g as a tnerober ofarm). uthcag who are 1,r claim favor, and LftNDLiN. Thy loudly the the captains s kings srVe oLt interetring L, , Cervantes. rack Grenadier Guards ttrid everituhands to these trio wait with courage passing praise: ,omom:to; ilen. co,..mal of the works within a few tittjst of tvi,h a,0 0,1,t rly fr the in are ifill bartalmn or the Loyal Lau:sail!. strangeness aging children who With no much interest in the Shake- other. They are Lord Ernest and Lot ti 27 eels the mg ,siliery, Goy rOt;111 wnteh fought mpeare tercentenary manifested in the the row, toceping through these lonely, draggtng days! the fLturth stoa lao dortse,11) 0 b seti Kenn and on the stage and in books. Freuerick Hamilton, ygolott th loulgorlatlw Loy dot not leyet of these dis. it Is curious that we have not beard ststh sone respectively of the first Dukt a fallmore of the similar anniversary. .1Inguished brothts IA the Hight war ended and the nations settling payment; of Abertortt, who had seveu. and, 157 rot 11,or4 George Francis Hamilton, IItt. ing On identically the same date. of the who balance loss, dike terms that over the of uuclen of present trumpets third son of the doge. Lord Georges fie blare the death of Cervantes. Exactly throe such, raiment 214 of April. rejoined ble old regiment. the Irma record, In rect. Is the most distingon centurinn the and captains clad in dazzling ago. ....No motets ,,,,,,,,..,,,e...e.o,e,,,,,,,, the famous Spaniard died In Madrid. Life tivards. a few months ago. and is uisned of kn. for besides having sat the shadow of a cross near countries and to have lived long is given up to the official roeter of The iii paritament, h as is shout their Fatisfactionyet coincidence of date in the case of now at the front with it. has been first lord blood in of among (bathed foreign their the of scene peoples, Utah speaking Educational new booLi. of the admiralty. aecretary of mato splendor aesoviation two such supreme writers Is unparall4,thests the Lord Ernest Hamilton's and in- their -language racial names for 'tensing The Diviof hunthree eost and In in the lord and Cervantes eled literature. Seven India, of the announcement Spain president of the profit stint-ta- t which is called The First This gives him descriptions dreds of members Cr. groupol in holds listen the high l'Aucated at Harrow, he is quite as high and uncontested one for which the Englah council. interest end accuracy. for he writes counties and and the weeping of the women and the children in towns, or in a position in the national regard as sions," is wur of the fp:wen:tors of! that then airman th ot, is r:gking salve been hav waiting as one who knows hut world and the school districts and in the various tears for loved ones lost Shakespeare in England and the Unit- people la the story of the men famous echo, d and also occupies th characters with whom he peoples it. state institutions ,,,osa set the glory through their of lesrning Even ed States. There is probably no sin- began, for it NiOnl, withwonderful post of "captt..in of Deal Castle- - This with this classification. the list is not gle prose work. outside the Bible It- who fought atnames which in the days when Deal r,f the regiment& as convenient for reference as if pains self. that haa reached the eminence to tellthe the kings and captains lift their swords to signal. "Five (or aisle s,00d and Icake! ,,n of th igif, had been n alpha- of popular favor in all countriee held and details of where theybaci... where taken to whoa duty it was to Cinque it arrarsge bleed wads in lints Lornsh henna hearts that lea bare; where they I fought, I,. Tko to sorko the betical thoee order. BritainS intereeted by "Don Quixote." It marked an era though navy. was one of the moot MAGAZINES' will themselves again on the Gerwho are crying for their fathers. rung children they the no have egs in in It is probably classic difficulty the trio world'. be great 7 singdom,. is ti ow srhere they fought thoe important in finding what they want The Re- of literature; who ore weeping ererywheref loit It givta Lori humor; more than any other book mans, and rearguard actions. Lord purely oi el aetie the lonely scowls Anterham Remiew oe Reviewsof I view is the offal organ of the d In the picture's:1e old castle it is at the basis of a great national wonderful turn George. has Proynd Harniltorawho ItASOCULti013 HODGES. in Plills.delphia Korth American. imeetal prominence in the April num- and is publINhed language which, if it did not originate. Ernest ErcHELL tho .t Goodwin Sands. an trA her is the merles of articles. editorial monthly, except July anti August, the It at least organized and enriched. Reif worthy to tell this fine otos'bele.- - ovr)ookirg excedit,gly preseant summer resiin the face of overt comments and pictures relating to the vacation wassort. Like Shakespeare, Cervantes was a British valor in dence an officer one tim at was Mexican expedition . these including A F NV, Mae ,n, ahn wrote to prolific writer for the stage; but in trig odds. The and u.po IFereti a of General I Those this he did not achieve the success the 'Eleventhto Hussars rttir Featbory. it In SPan land hard Pershitig. who f Ara, poeted on the production of skNch troops, the clo,hess as B. W. equerry by at nork on a new no!"11., tegla must Shaw, and his English contemporary. beet sugar will not agree with all his Th. Vorthern Mexico enjoyed by es, ale Ile of Lorne. 1 1 have den reminded ef Win most nor does his reputation as a dramatist then Marchioness Country."' by tEW BOOKS. conclusions, but no one can deny their Carus C. Adams. The world lits famous parliament for North Tirone once romance a good manv Minas interest A valuable compilation on also discussed in various .. war is equal that of his countryman. Cal- In been have publIshed nil books the war began and fair ones phases by one of the pages is that showing the deron, or even Lope de is Vega. His been nneom- aunts the We in In "Abraham and "Armed editor, previously Merchant the Irv Lincoln, Lawyertook to shorter also ADA. race popular enough between beet and cane sugar for novels, bestowing whtte plumes upon 'Loyal 1110111 CAP. Statesman." Jahn T. Richarda recalls in their day. good examples c,f the rot:limits(' by Taicott Williams. in -- Batare now scarcely known monly of the 45 years,. indicating how beet Ships:" beet of "slaekers," Another Britieh romancer and first The fiction. at tilnic Verdun: Lincoln's school Washcharacteristic on by comment Othrnown 'mho he left England pro outside of Spain, although of them it ern 7tittlEDYAn4 gained tesdily on cane in the later burn. in Russia in the Stanley the Marches," of 'liner." and by ! President Poik's veto of two bills mak4,11191?rP held that they alone would rive them. The Outlawsa of Crockett. !nese by Sen1a10111 The figures for 1911 are of The tern Is Sir tlillort Porker-h He has R. Macdonald. in "CamPaigne ing sppropriations for internal im- I. la n a stiring story. Sons. Neer years. 0 P P21111b1O a him foremost course only estimates., and the falling James gone, tmthe Riviera where among Spanish place -hopes to Lid leaden Turkey." The timely topic How provements One of the president's novelists. Away from his own coun- noble author. who lives at iihantoca recruit his health which was badly atoff in the beet figures for that year is , in is (A. to Modernize Herts.. Our Schoola" receives was Hall. contentions Bovington one cost of of the a that a the a remains writer an Cervantes and Of due to half the of hard is feetyd ty year curtailment of bUtbg1t th,s book treatment at the expert hands of Dr. building of harbors. canals and roads try of its in book London work in in that this supreme bookbut and Francs country's latAustria, Germany, tniig in Cana,11 which Lord Frederick Hamilton, who has Az ritsznauriceIn connection with the United Professor IAbraham fletner. T.Dr. Charles W. El- - l ebould be borre from tonnage duties kn.& Kumla. on account of the war. Gates and Dr. L. laid by the storey within whole bor- - Kelly writes: Published a new novel almost eimul- Ste tee. au luip to explain the vioF. i In Barker Other articles Tons of deal with :dere these works were to be construct- Output Sugar. Don Quixote entitles Cervantes tantously with his younger brothers if hs hatred for Germany and China and the prob-leLincoln. who was a member of to rank with the greatest writers of all story of lighting. is the nobleman A Dutchman with whom I talked of its attacks upon the Wiltem, Swim' and Australian militia-71t-h house of representatives. attacked time: 'Children.turn its leaves. young whom William Waldorf (now Baron) ths ultra prmed to have been a forTeam. Beet. Cans. Total. min for what he calls systems, farm financing. when he bought the mer Astor howed that the im- people read it, grown men understand and engaged, of Louts Raemakerib fallacy. nets" in Congrees tc,. etc.: ittal be-- 1 provernents most , for national selfish nem The s Pall Mall Magazine, to he its Ivor, now 1374 1.460.0001 900.004r 2.150,000 tildes for his relentless be.ready to receive it. old folks praise it.' It has outlived numerous pictures and maps' the esoaral for that who post is and and 1880 nil4 before of duties cartoons his 3,870,000 to sill a taste, all tonnage tiro tile fillip 1,880.000,1,610.0001 literary at satirising the Germans, from changes illustrating the verious contributions. ' couldtonnage months ago. Lord Fred- the )(steer up! This acquaintance. it Some was -1494 it be 5.380.000 than collected. more added lie even years. 3,610.000.2,790,000 today by way popular of neatraitil. I am a there are several pages of intereettng: of auccess wtth a seems. learned his three Rs In one 1898 7,600.000 3.850.000,4.650,000 homely illustration that the preel- three centuries ago."New York crick scored a distinct ho Fan -- although I loathe ehool,oy of the public schools of Amsterdam. novel whose hero was a 1900 3.847,288 foreign cartoons.--dents argument involied the same ah- - Times. 3.954,294,6.590.993 all that Germany repre1902 Sherlock HOIMOICOne P. J. Davenant., his drawing master being rtaamak4.070.742:4.018.604,10,993,348 Isurdity as the remark of the man ' has Survey--W-ith reauthor number titled the given ite ors who came in once a week to give Ith Tar. and admire and 1903 for April lebout his new boetet; Now the I shall never 9,920,481 4,183.041,6,718.710 I. the beginning of its tith volume. get them on." be sal& --till I wear 'em M purpose and forittude of A Masque. 1904 4.234.203,4.030,488110.328,611 "Caliban:" "Further Adventures" of In J.." in a lesson. "We didn't like him imam and France, and say tro partner-.hi9.1111,382 1906 Survey. the widely known journal of la little?' which the juvenile sleuth. 4,694.743,4.911.4S0 much." said this young Dutchman. ex-social on Yard. Seotiand 1944 up goes in my loudest with 4,731.146 7.1184800,947328 the ) exploitation. ventures opportunity "as he was very wrict but b was lackeys masque, "Ca Men: I klorrover he expects his 1907 I periment of a special Gen. Nelson A- - Miles; who has told IPercy Yellow Sands." which is to be against a variety of wrong-doer7,039.317i7.141,11$114.471.,136 i7ortaln1y a wonderful draughtsman erol bring. men ;wmant:Y 10 artree with hint: 1908 German 6,117.643 7,003.414 13,970.107 edition, enlarged in size. new column i in his autobiography. tee spies. One there of of th in eluding Stadium the the City sweep "nerving presented 7.421.639 6.937.976 14.653.614 widths and with Other improvements- Republic.- - the thri,ling details ay brtiLas wined proct that 1949 on the blackboard of hts crayon New York. as the chief fee-to- them all to justice with a eeleritj Ma iCollego. it itistericeo of htineelf 1910 1.317.069 6,497109 14.914.476 :The periodical needs no introduction Indian campaigns. made uas of more Shriock of tho a nod of hail in great you that city worthy of the celebration geometrically are either the result 1911 L493.447,6340.344 18,982,793 nor commendation to the thousands of Primitive signalling Lord Frederick Ham.iton who hoe perfe,tt circle. Ha was fon1. too. of methods than the Shakeepeare Tercentenary. sIth9.904,939i4,830.366 16.861.398 social investigators. settlement- folk, those at the disposal of the preeent helixes the gradual rife of the human now reached the ripe age of 60. has a malting lightning sketches of supAity or a return for 1913 the tt 9,131.641 8.071,371,18408.814 cunnmsly spent in to- - 1913 visiting names. charity workfare, pub- - forces In search of Villa- - To oover tilt race from bestial conditions. The chief supplement hie fiction, having spent queen of Holland, which he Recut-e- l CO Of that 9.146.016 1,90s,470,1c773,4$I no beelth inspectors. probation of- - wide field of Pert! among us; if any 1914 the a from small is in taken with numb. who Years diplomatie of hostile Caliber'. character. marvelously operation tars which includes Canadians 1916 1c333.o00laJ0c102i1c8$9ao1 judges, Mciency experts. play diens, who roamed from northern Ari- Shakespeare's The Tempest" Is the country. 146 has traveled widelv. too. of tarok's- - Me was then about Se I plckii up this book end leaders. educators. eta, to whom It zone for 200 miles tooth of the Meg- eon of the fierce god. Setehos. a crest, and also been a M. P. Be wee suc- orlitcht, with a small Vandyke bawrci Ittitimated. which Ede Ile both the bas begrime at once an oracle. a chain- - lean border, be established a system of oure half tiger and half toad. and cessively eecretary in the British etrt and wonderful eyes the duty of the United .,. Mos add a guide: and the will wet- - henowatic a inwitch or earth spirit. Sycorax. baasiss at Berlin and Petrograd and in communication throw it suds-- -I am come tbe innovation of which the first trenching email detachments ofbytroops !gigantic AN AMERICAN wicked AwAKEllorit, the legations at Lisbon and Rnen,le !lie is brought up by three That "Judiciel linmler tO)18:. This Is earn- issue gives promise. Weekly the upon high points of observation- - "SY !teachers. War, Lust, and Death. until Ayres and was member of pardament otiet." Mr.Incerrigible April met hie filets, and courtesy with a yeVIM AMERICAN DOLLARN, by ram! alli continue to keep its read- - means of the helioatat thay could cow- he meets a lovely maiden. litranda. for south west Manchester during match. this week. inDarling, journal the pertain of NMPublishers, sea Prosthe Myron; ers her father. North of him abresa for to and the big currents In each municate rapidly." sai Gen. Miles who takes Tyrone. 11154 Fred Grundy. who for so many years ?rut W111011 In not the only Yraukoa. V. & A. Other's streams of interest; once a ''over a large hEiranda. also held by his younger brother. from enchanter. n( of been one of the principal memportion of Ariaona and pero. a mighty Axle!. Gould's wrath. The I This romance) Is not founded upon month it proposes to bring together New Mexico,' a bright. spirit 1101 until MI6. Hit liven In London has and bers of the London staff of an AmeriProspero. li loolish and in see" an tales" from freed the in a illustrated of has three is member whom Prospero and prominent can newspaper. magazine form th most recen t sa Grundy sued hie Imaginary kingdom but upon SUVying s and attitudes. human experiences, the moat Roth Rex Reach and Zane Grey have jaws of Setebos, try to make Callban clubs, including the Beenteek former employers for wrongful dieMan. lead. er of the t hiet"' Pivc'tint from the actual ktndling e and beautiful him I modal Itepub 'better inventions and the showing by won his casa. getting roc promising the romance and the of Mexican mitsal. barcan- ' moot tin house of owtes nine nuke of damages to the time of $4,600. Re corps der into their recent fiction-a-Orrepresentatives, , creation of Albania by what was Two other eons of the In searching in !great things. As vielons be nel --foolish" but -remove 'wtoked and ; ed the "sextuple group" of European of contributors investigations which most of one from the can hold !scents himself of. Shakespeare of the a,tion. mention was get The Light of Westrn Stara" and courts r in some of his statsthantal en- rth, wicked help-te- Abercorn, The to of him the members feeling. a peerage. to Into great markable an tea the of in Beach invitation th !male before of Sunael." given great "Heart powers Con; plunging otcla hre our of Setaboa Lijit. Death. and War, joy considerable renown. one of them or fiery a coverpage to its our- - temporary events and personages tita cabinet minister. Grundy went I Sonny bthey, It thus happens that the details rentmet-Ftheir hold on Callban. is Lord Claude Hamilton, chairman of to the tea is Men nil eucceseor eonJanus Sunset. the Pacific (0,, ure in this latter romance. Only a little try to recoverwinis eta not..d be0." so InerfaEy of the varied deecriptive matter are has -- April Viaiather on the monthly. hie allegiance after the Great Eastern railway. who creatHeiterva- - veiled: and reader. Tray like to think but Proopern have not should Il4e4 he done, as 11111141' .'t a bsrltlyn guar- acts the of events 'Inanv to Dividing few a it veare a the references etrugglea Serail! n, colored picture of two roly- that in the Megiairs general who keeps Ilion," ed 01 great he 114S no lordter elnotally the newsGreat Britton twinah kli, - actual, and interludes show- ago. and such at hornete nest paper'. Lonion correspondent. and personages of history are real. :Poly Papooses. the one in howery the American heroine a captive. they the Masque are three of mitt the drama in about hie brought the development an "nutty t tmpas- be ears the tears. ing in noble ether At this point Mn, Justice Darting. smiles,: of utishiny engssing have the In the bandit fond the ters original issoCaity eb," ),y ,,,, - while the moving charac :which in the NPW York performance, AMeriCan, in the person of H. W.1 who and among other page of painting is now being w to hy cur troops. ' l will take part. The final ,,,r121:.e; h7; npirzline; la,rennel pportuniti in arms story are of course cresturee of the "Easter a.tceestlil of !rem) manaser his on people of "wit," near to Dawn be to Rubidoux." general dient.c--t. idea le too authors is a Pageant of Time srmbolise Thornton, ha declared. he knew: thought he saw one, necenee, Cal., where there le a great pe imagination- line, namtiel macor echoeie tire novel. scene to wor thy of serious of the forces Imaginathe creative ling A veteran American no "Did you regard actemillue "he funcof ha j,ir, been issued. is crag. erected to the memory of Fra Englishman with mollictero, tion in which Prospero reveals his -- push- coupled with his daughter in EU- - Juniper Serra. to commemorate "the a"Tippecenoe," woh brame. for the tion as bumf:eye or pitasuret" he In7 special reporter on the Philadelphia secret and shows himself to be Sheketo toultIply quo- - aire travels to his fortune for beginning of Civilization in California." Leaser. to the quired blandly of Grundy, who wee who Hamilton. employ rope. Lord Claude ready lob. in his lot Before, asslais with ..7'...e.er at Proof of the rabid the Of down trodden Peoples. At dawn of each Easter Sunday a second son of the ilret Duke of Aber-cor- in the witness beer. the Quakers be ny! in Chicago. In-- 1 spears. author's Views. the since uplift tho he considers that his own cony- at ' dianspolis and Nee is made to tilts spot. and pill "Bnelnees for me." watt the ecrtter's has eat in parliament for South Tort.- - He hi a .1' :ang tag. or the try does not need his help. He under- - grimage high- lightning retort. 4.: tie 'pleasure Ur the .21614,'-'- sunriee a serrke is performed which graduate of Prineeten. Ie years old.' Kipling and Mark Twain. I Kensington since ItitO. or Ile is Tarereein- the nurnerOull of newly the but thrilling: t and married. Him veYeo has financing treat Ho 'Is described es i(cabinet Minil,er." steward of the borwlsh 17e.have us at war 'takes kingdom appearei of Albania. a project The pilgriniage "simple come was ATPF.N. CHtP.111. the thf, by herring.", it inigtested mouth tw here in the leading magAzinc and has had which he abandons upon the outbreak late Jacob A. Rite. and The friendship of K:pling and Mark t the cross was the hearty Washinstontil of of the elect. approval to eetablish to order In war. the to India while from earn. It found Proustrismt ts great to fiefe rwaIn many expreesions tears go you writer's flf. Taft. in lteil. unveiled by tray that thero .Lances r,ay hove once been 'relief centers. Turkey joins in the Photograph (Me of the: mtra to visit me It has Cwas s benn are no autobiographical novels. But If "Ash Fenn- - i Influential admits. hut it la no of California in- Clemens was yet alive. illustrating his with end but that -, to return war. visit of declaration be regnant- my Purpose after- 'how the city'r !diseed James A. B. Scherer to write his most memorable, it may the novelist noes character," or nieen 10 ,... ''.,', thnt great romplimnt af,tne, day. I hat, erat harm.longer he finally makes his way restorationYere For hero& was the toimoriat pun. ,deliv-- 1 arrive after its terri,10 earth- - notable moncgraph on the -- Japanese erect nest January, and you must bek, incidents that have Iscorno Into his stI-a am..rfrana tone won- - daughter au- to an t, through the fiery line that cobweb quake and fire; and all the on his England obvtousi that reaohing me meet entre shall to eapertence, It whY. what he riding Crisis--- a botk of scarce 150 petes titmice whom he asked 'not for their ready articles.' from Constantinople to London. editorial considers and enntrinuted. sound Gust has ishooi.dt-elmy ityah with his tutea adorned wish number nt'' our greatest works nt lchassiohed all Amera,:.-- rroptrurr, hint at awakens ..,....', The escorted ar.d their journey later for -but ribbons perilous' bolls and applause." nilvtr extent 7111," :,!.1 in autobingraDoctor indulgence. hula. to the unpreparedness and help- - loudly the praises and sschievements wan fear of a 11..n,11" peril," the event rich:v tt"ri are to that 7.12rrY by a tronp of refit.. howdahs England and America have chid now at ill Pntrf th., war. only that head of the been her e. or set!I phlox. Tills Is adrniteed!v true, of the leeriness of America and he finally of the Parile coast endIn the west '!,iteherer. and mount,Ld upon in Kipling. may they not l on, It joined Doitoievsksti Tolvtov. the Is she' .,. er Flettnn Plenttfhl n. 11.n4 vo April So he of wise a; call. ard own m;,t for be severed by Twain." Their sio- blingainw hrto,,stes Tecnrologv, hears his Tbroop College country's .'1.1. of Porn. of 11 Ilerm;ire---th- ey who show starts with a few bottles of ghee. for I shall away S lieen ettumel homeward to sound the warn- - number, and it ie-- of firm clew fluaitit. !five years an iturruiuor in the service quaintance began when, In 11119, t. It it to will b, a With works. be tp qf thirsty. i. rerretted that Mr. :11.11t. All at once a beautiful dark of the Japaneee government at okio., n known only to an ',Lull...v.1'4" writers thin "dtprinit .1Piaina why he finds 'gentile rises up and nearly thwarts his T. contemporary The WriterIn the April number of of Kpilng opiniarttells public, had just started on a world how- - this el to I," t, Not, l us in his study Into one's heart tm write" meesms Di ha famotta for The quite. the workers. program. literary nriglih patriotic Thuratan Re partner visited literary "Pioneer." magazine the Hopkins tour for ,,,,,la. hut ever, more than ever. Vett that flu- reited tell into avid "'curie which "Il that Fletcher was Clemens at Eimira and spent a cou- of Kipling, was a high one lVP coming why ithip of 114,11LUM,,nt regular installment of '''The Writer "el' LI tS ahe,., Pg, London and will wish to find Out for Direetory fit Periodicals"' gives infor- - :ended nine years tofore e HieStt Fletcher's, ple of bourn with the American, who to think of the grest aro! godlik Recent books by tut - the reader Cernfort rernird us of thia, f mutton. fornithed by editors. of thesr death 'Cy the death of Ms younger. and remembered his talk vividly: end would be he wrote Frtrik Clernens,' tf at,:.i. -vio- Wile Ar the can without ,'eettn har,ITY said be help He hi the blegeet man yrri have on may needs; and similar infor- according to moist mtsdorn retitle's. More ,idi lativ:,,,,,. At tho end of that time I had likely VI lation of confidence: r. NbugNolds the author at- - manuscript actual exPerten.ie 1r m mation about present special needs , talentei pertner. R esserriont. the sittil sight Imo as much as he had Purprised your siMe of the water bv a Amerof of th oea. tacks the right ... magobloect narrative poem offers for manuscripts is of whose tetach le plainly mistng in me and the honor were many. I beCervantes wee a relation of hie.-and i "Dauber." And now comes a bio ica to pass uncensored in the pageant given prize ."1.11"t el alri hoved that he knew more than any per N. T. Evening Poet. under the in forth works name, The joint Market. put lienoscript of nationshe plays have(' with the The headed article, are entitled but known to have beon done after he son I had met before. and I knew thaterrapht el not. rearlIng Mr. J. D. s r ....,, nriatECT.. '7 tot knevr that I knew less than tiny perh!Ch .V are told that national tendency to PPrel.re,Td. 2'1 "A had ceased to live. l'h- 'nt flottb,.1 he did T eon he had met Robert and he permits American foibles to "Speeding up the Proofreader." ,r.. as an an hi,eet In Ftwass. I",exan Fiction h. as t ". a tstfice. I was not Editorial Autobiography? to Great Visit Losae". sot and that It. ....,,,,par. Inspecting say a .be criticized with a severity which ill Little and then h. earn to London, also on Jame Whitcomb Riley. who has he would. He le a stranger to me, but ; "To Pe or Not d..... not pleasing but may not be unwholis- - to Be Study of WeirdoThen he 'had in Miami. be Is a most remarkable man. Do noellvtit use their oWn OIDIRri.; ornhttoet.irel work "'"' ,5 ,1ra r" ig the title of aume. Timely fin writing wants- - yotnt the winter months is considerable of preach- Thera smell of Ht. ins Trane. work. took Indian-to his J "How Manuecrtpte Are :Fla.. le about to return It was not until a year later that mcee tor their stories? I r grrat ficton. i If Printed In bis Paltes. and some pacifiets ecripten and Ment i In the book 'oriel k in Ilterstv is He excellent 11,111. homehealth g hie rrinting depart-to- r of and I A of Identified :Kenna sketch Mark Twain 1" eted to young udged."' portrait will doubtless be startled by his In- - Nara the at IT of only the warm With the author of "Plain Ts... An other wordic more or lean auto- mert of Itmlth -& S.n whose first Tteuedals with other personal:, and Imo enloyed not lie auto but tamer terruption of their aag b.et. Ls that he WTOte After as he irethe arr,te alai The question but. ptcgars the Mills." Yet in a letter to blographIcal? While a paraati throughout he proves himeelf to be a gown) iibout authors. chart articles en Miami breezes tn.; tle and etimulating (eschew of) Kipling written whorl he was on hie Parnrn- - and tra'ir wroto his and asked. rtetirtS Invariably aatboy bas b. 1..... true American, on. who believes that current literary tapirs. news of the tameeme quently r.,-stories. Those who renal' his remark- the Honorable Henry Watterson of way around the world in 1801 he ro- - i it in now time for thia great roPubito maWzn. and publiehing worlds. and ,....7 Ow glooloo --e contradictory replies. It all d epends a.m. -8a hr. ..t 8Lir7 wlII.urrona.to visit: the terred reference list of literary articias in Meetecky and ether sal. nbrious steles. et the to acquit Itself of Its duties towezg the w ad- ,, in :ott what one MOILMS by autoblotrarby. nix, in It. from throe h ttne tatela, 1 'tilde. Yet it la other races of mankind. Irorthorroore, periodical, complete the ember- ere It Yell I. abUt that beot inatanoom ono inYlItY41 roportod of the CAittel4PSIL with the presemeatlent on Mont d romarettanatua thore life, speaking: If the latter it le India-- This boo moved to to lour- - pitrieth that to the writing of - , that WP have of antablography In Bev elms of Melon linta. ay to rt,.,7,.:3,!li erten bee it thee-- 1 smelt evident troth rittesteenatias Usetswas.The ea.: moving picture that Mot teuntry to IlfliCiagg trola I Mob narration ot roma. corittoeutivelv --Saloom"' a tate Mr. Myron bee brought um TIMM York In UN"; Uost.:Cow 1114 Wit asps &OA Oasociteolos ,. I nuttninte et hie asibieet Qin Met ot InattaAtost dna plays a 7.116 ate Use IthoW fat sad all )itargit, , riive k it gold-deck- ed men-folk- ; i nt'f, 0177.1cli Edaard Falttion thltAs that Shakeph,tt provide a very fair key "t hie taddical tt)Inpath.:ab and he has a. vtd,ttrie. wtt!.-t- , and to prove that the itoct ea,a.ta, aa of an Impartial mind. II Addington- - Bri.e.1- v!",.!ddle of l'ersonallt)" ham been transdated Into ItabentsP. and ilnd many Intereetea readvta In the land t Cberry blast- .1 L4014064141:044004444 , y!art rt OM of ' L. : fr , ; , , t. 0 toa-r.n- , .', eateer a fellow t - . hUrilleRit 1 i :SEWS). -- Ili The extraardthary tr,tef'ettt in Charles therrid ?tiodvrntz.!hg the Mahroe -I. mantrst, by the ant ,ethent (turn I he ;, t'4:hcre that ueet4 a(lr tYthlwati,n thel aithin to ;,ernit-lartauesta the hook Into Japatteac, Env- .1 , r nas struggles end asehievemews iss it player of rossetati an I rypieh inside kmwleisto about hi,t gismo. fe .. e - gets a Car, he nav.gates it ,:,.'ogylv, "hase fiencia.' he speedvrs are -- their ta.2rse ir most unn.,1y." There'll dt: ma reek:e.,, sp,(d far h:m: su;il toll. annoys him ele7:1...111.18,sws., or .,,,Y, or skim, but icl r,at:y; he will nat ,.. "1"14,011,... "( loo ,nrsty is tro0 proper stuff," he or,: ed c.e:y; nii:es an hour is .,''. wilt.n f:',!lrli-..,, eoutlth i f.r ai.y man m,t batty. The ace:dents ,,,,, . , ,r wil,ch tte redd ale aausod by ..m1y duffers who have ,,st , 427 . ) ki.t. alnyt.ma l speed, and many a victim suffers." ','"1,.', sahs.n hc.i had h:s ear mne weeks, he sends it !ii,t . , i,,:mni:n.ro and eaery col.ntry viliare Arieks it ix roE.is hm c,:m,n4. -- Ta crawl 1 a:ong," hA : tes me! I 3.., ..1, w.,r. than wa:king I,, 01 1,,.p't : pl ,p,se !Alal. every hear-- e shalf. go ' past mor And sn he ar,,rtheo in 11,,A g.(e. ard ther., V-I VIDJA,.001 he winds Hs ear strand a trees 4,11,e i,airny iri9r!ang and turnIsIles a Wa7t,;,,p,.. -: 1: 1 first A:en "those s i A X. , , . , - I Z r.:, 7 v vY g ,,,, t ;f , , , IT SlitsON (FOR THE DESERET W By , Prof Kuno Francke of Harvar,i i r d Ittbe book called "titn llor..sn Spirit" sn the preface of wuit h ..e adthnr says he hopes its iCun t -aspirations will do s, rim.- ,ntableness- sympathy and reato putlic feeling towairi iermany, L .,.:?4 - !, ! Motoring tt.tn i. , ,' . ' ussing. X i 1 -- f 1- ',7 o. I I ) '1; ' :t A A ,i-,:-,--,:-;;- . ',,,,i;;;,4;',.:' - .... l PI . ',, " ''',:, , 'I,-- , i .)... 1- 'it-- 1 1 from the publishers otIt ne book that its seventy-sevent- h edi,n is being sent to press. It war rst published :3 years ago, and tne .; editions already printed have ',- Jed 3.800.060 copies. It lor,ks ist, if the readers of Inn i.O's -- The First Hundred Thcustnti wild soon come up numericail. t it le title of the book. i live ,.ft been required. since the - ,i1 '',' a an weeks few ago. peared tiers report that the demand 1, in- - i. i : I I as the ranks are rent asunder, of the hosts who fought and died, glory los the rhststty that are grinding legions under, of charges stock At e on the fields where swept the tide- -reder si :he to the little homes back yonder wander to turn bet:11 eyes children yester morn their men were kissing; :se warner and the and the children through long days and nights are waiting 6e women dead or miggine when arty news cosineswounded, f , :: , I 5 - t , t nuncement I god coptairts loved rho ,nt.4 rot hold their Ise -- , . 4.,5 Hi rts ..hr . . ,s ,f :,, . Il of thousandothen waded, missingtens wives and sisters sadly waiting, to mothers, tunned sre crosses they must bear crossesiron e,e.lk'en of war's relentless bating. hvei of losses born 7 t ,,, i - CTOSSCS itA t ' ' - - : i wetsvaor lot I I LEFT BEHIND. ,- , , z ,: . , , .. III 1 OLD ALBUMS - J. - WOMEN AND THE CHILDREN Of . APRIL 15 1916 4.,eele49,4,444.0104444e0004:4444444444,4)041. ;.; ',Oz ; .' i SATURDAY EVENING ,,NEWS LEAVES FROM 4 "11116, . Elf I. 1 , DESERET' , , F ,, , - THREE , , a- . I i 1915-121- : i ' , I LATEST tip omen-A.11M- , above-name- NOTES. , . It - I . , l - f Angio-Japane- se I i d. , : - I art-ptip- li , 4 ! , - ' 1 ' world-famou- i ; 4 ' . I - I p i , , in-- th - kb' : 1 , re , : , 1 , I ' hitt-- , 14 t , 3112. " , ns aut. ' lit-- en , , : ai d , he i Rivet-aide- ?as , multi-millio- 1 , ! --: ;... f . , .....s ""Y ', iI ..... . t - "L' I I ato i I Anglo-India- Clot-nen- I forbut I ,e A Kip-lin- JI m i nor-pris- ., , ..,..,,: I rAN-I- ,i 1... , I before-01,3.- 11th : A.-:- : ....-- ---- 1,,,.,,. I ; 11 ' 4 - An-fro- nt mo e-- : Tritii-Muc- - , - ostroante Joe-ipmzes toot ?wq .,,-,,L-.,,, i Jab . . ."It", ..7 -- , -- - : 7 - i II r'"he , ; ;1 merry-makin- . : I . 1 , , , I iv ., , |