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I , , It"' It ISA Ing r II, .11 r ii h ,tirolle 11111altw ruclprT, , e ; , II - ' r , , Novelist Nine Years Ago Foretold British "Tanks" stt I, :I,,t l',,r,.,st..s I di., , t II, I I!,,.,,,t..,:!)n:n ,! 1' , :.......22...7tv ' r,t,,, AA. h i14.: 1,1,1e 41,1 Is , ,, ,1.r r - rt. , " t .s, Tut, , t : ., .1. ,' '. r ., I: ,i,, !h ,,,, r,, flame tthat urc ft,: : , , - . ); ,,, , l'n hre t w ' with !,,,11,( . : In ,10,y : 1,1 It ,.. ',it-- , , 4 inf. phtntom, !n, cotre grisly r;f7 L'ItiaLl tIch,,Itt, , ..i,t!,, 't Itoi ki,... it ot, f., , , i, s , ,,s .11611.1111r0j i 044444044044444004444-::-:40- , It quieted pain and sorrow. Like love overcoming strife, It seemed the harmonious echo From our discordant life. . Y X ., , , Ifii T NI VOt). 1,,,o t, t . "t Ha 401.1. TI , .- pag. 1,,t,' , t, VOW VIIII R. ,tt,1 t 1 , 1 tu, ,, , ,,,t , k i rit0F. : II ,3 , he nevt talo ot ils, ,, - , t ot .tt cc.., ,, ,, igi- , i vt , ,,,. 1,....dell, fX, ,,00:1,, 111 1. 0, 044.1,1,t. t -- y, - har,(1,, fle ., ,., I c .,;,, ol litt tt frz-- 1- 1 1 4 ' ; tt ,,lutttt.t - I It. I - ,., ,, 1, I , V., t, 11 tt . ', ,,,e c! .0 ,.. Many Salt Laken; w:11 recoartiz the Chureh MISSIOn house. N. 2t. F, ittl, ,..,.., a! lo, !..- I infidoi, 1.1 ler sr r 1:.111 !..1:ht ', ,..1'rf,rt,-,,,:- , features of Iltishop Daniel Sylvester ill,..n.U! t will pre;,h Tuttle 1:!,h,trIlm, Itlahnp Tuttle, who for a beng period waa in vention ft.eet11,,ti. the e. Salt Lake as head of the EplaroVall Ow'. in his oun chtthe ZPror by t I ti .Ann. It linked all perplexed meanings church. This week ,' ,'.; be is brought thhhop Tuttle WIII4 N 1 .1' ,, ,; ham. l;reene Coluity. 1;10 Mont;!!,?. prorninentty to pub' notice Y,r the Into one perfect peace, of fact that th Sath anniversary of hie the eon of IhtniI 14 er,1 Mr. uthuc r T th ilittnpnon Tuttle Th,s childrel.. episcopate I, being celebrated in St. Clark And trembled away into silence Louts. The New York Herald nf last Ole lams a blark,mIth Tt. tAllor11 Th o!,, 10"ng ,!1 it.0116 wee gr1d3ated f , ., .. week has the following In regard to Ilan As if it were loth to cease. b,dna evniarka rt' r college In ISO' and tr.!, Co. (;en,:: the venerable church official of tn.,. l'arenie in t4,.T.,tri,,r,. trlendo' 1:::t.... roo..EN Elde,opal Theological and Many .h,, s,md. ktho.,.. by in littl:l. t h., .., ,, ,. ,,, I have sought, but I seek it vainly, ro s .; of 1' ., e... among the laity are bod nd n g (elicit. city.It was II d uring hie studot,t days that .,2' ,,t v!,., tiun o to the Right Rev. fir lultite! s)I-- ' bt hmt Ty,,, et ' tor, Arbb,r) the Sur..." That one lost chord divine, , !vester Tuttle. presiding hishoP of tho he sit superintend, it T li.trboo4, v. i,u.i cint.itc .,t ii.,c tr". 1"1""" on 'house of bishops of the rfoteotanf .ch',1 44 .t!t1 Si Pitiit'S '1,:.1'.1 I:7 '''''''' v' '). Which came from the soul of the organ .'"Iting I. "1 I.'"""n gin" 4"''. "I pipeopa I church who will cetch rat. waY '0, r"'"'"'411' s",'', '1 I. A nil ,I now I !Mit' Wiiitam tu mine. the Pupils, ,I if , the issue golden Jubilee of his epicpat .crtrmsAt. And entered into P.'1 u... ,th. Tttotty 0.,it-,tIt is beileirtot thut lie is venter ..t nett week ... ' .. S'in'i.v.. dofii an.l"" of $tr'''''''';"' Ttle first .ir,i mly p,eh,rate-, the only prelate in the Mittoty of 'him .ot ted in picture Are thaw, '. lie .' COMITItIlli011 who has live41 to complete litsimri T.,ttio vv.., In it.s ittitdtffe'r' .!,-,of Sevier It may be that Death's bright angel Itab. Ito.., '''''"' it f C11,il tile Et,ii. i at sas rertor ,tr f0 years aa a bishop.. V ! In th l'"Ipt. of lir- - ,,er"'-'' C... t h Will speak in that chord again; Ikr. Tuttle wan tywri in this state Ntorri from ..ir ittock h. vi7 dination. brIt.mbrr urti. was a :UI and edocatd r ,, clergyman in I. br.tril, Ir Mill- '.. It may be that only in heaven this city. tie makes tripli het," fre- - 12. 1A,C. he toarried WI.- almoit ,.! that toa:1 t quntly and is well known and deeply ervaAt the I shall hear that grand Amen. bli,likti Iong .trL .on- as, of 10 lir Thule v..iti Monbeloved. r .g ,hP rim. Or t 1,1,hip ,,f ADELAIDE A PRoCrolt Although Ititihop T.ittle antr4 thr ercritted h h.11.1.'.1 "t.nk, ,011.! !: in,,,rcarnext ideho For tana. and the Ptah w ole anniversary to 1.P3S16 tpletiy. the At b ieeent meeting of h exeeutixe when to.' tilizeo t th. 1.t.i..1. ,. Church decreed Otherwise, rip ,,h, I!, )earx he tr iveled o)er that ate te or,s ri.,0 ili. ir ;i e A.,ttiora of of 1.e to.. ,!1',; fightile, ,tI VT., hY rlirt.i:',.e on often laague to'. t01111.111,g tmero a the a servanc e will be a feature of th t ri. IrlOn. ni the .t..:it rnei,t' .,f the New- York Purl) ,r In 1,"latel cheernfr Si- xlitut,i n't"1"" ennial which convention t wn,'-- l general :Il'Ill--tte a le ...;t. It in tor the Prevention of Vie., 1,trz let', of story that follows. I'melY Inleelonerles and Pleasing hiol next Wedneeday In $t ..f . !.,.: t r' r.t. ' . In xsg Bora- - at: Inptire tale of diplomacy. daring and open confi'rming the suppress Theodor.1 ITIOi.t '0..2 C..,1,..q. see city of Bishop Tuttle. , t k. , The VI.ol hrt.ught scene h'''.., laid see in Tuttle. to Ittn,-the wart transferred the Washington. (te,niu, op BOOKS intrigue. NEW that three years ago that $t of - l. ' the eto- -IVe.;$ et a Missouri but Germany. France and the United Louie plea Ile le a tamili.,r fla 7,,, iii. for cor.i..leratbeti. lI. Ill'AP the sena.. -Aron the eOnVentiOn of 1916. 'I t I e teres e 'n ': , foresaw i. I, te.4 It. h. re he of i h., rneeine trAt in the streets of St. 1,, t:A. States are inVtilVP,1 in the plot. which t;,..,,,,,,Th, " Good Health at Sesenty-Nin:... . T,,....,. hill! ItInee Itred. not 151) 'Pet tt,. condemnation, atol that de'il'ni .'1,i,I.,,, STEIN TOMS OS FTAII AtI11011 proves to he a c...se of treachery, theft 79 years old. Blehop Tut- 'r '' ' '-' '"'" ;!!I In the ripi.roll chur.h the eentor Ito. tee applied by the ....ct.ty was He "Prtnt.t t t't i" !",!'!1: ar,d other erimes of high international Although Tlie ItHo ...d :,...d.el, the Roekies; conoequence. I.:) IttisES. A Tote ef Harleaton. an attache tle eniort excellent health. lie ham bishop. whirii int mt. the Mehop long- - nhrross atot unfilit A bitinher of '"'n'rlhd"-l' Univeroity 't'f': rt. t.r1111,8, "11"r. ."1 T., tl!ti Yacuittes itowaret and tla! thb a tintriei. of tn. ealse 'tee.. la itt "" all his est of it with r. the of the state, he ra' Imatiao Aiii. have exception end ,department migned Chicago and more ' '1"::"1 fmv "' s ft I, t,ef rt !. of hearing. . pr,teat In i lehinf ts eonpanyi irel. the Amon the preeellitg loehop. "hen In- t' particularly its oecret service. It" t. A. AA I"' hritik cl And Ite con DorneVte in of the 144 the A hisl,,,r, club Tuttle his I from is home oh c,,ttp,tI.A!,,i !hd! on preatdnt ted thre ;,, walking It'7e ehu'iti ataek 1.y th.0 the heArt heeded heti", in the great western v. .1.,' small hours of the morning when. at Forsogn Nitestonary aociety of the were only Xt. meribrrs of the Boils. Jr:4 ,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,, perenhe ,,111 lidlit Leee a taltiod t'Y Church is the of of the wotk one street 34 the new are .!,, tri,.. !the intersection 'sf Eighteenth "Vel other (teed. K7eAt .t.itt.oge Bishop Tule plimpins Bishops the freedom ,,t let- 41,,, tA the fir st d emerioon be- of Cie :1:1 1.,s head fi.tt !ii the known personalities at the Today there ar, l:.! fiehopts ,;zetv,po the reader from the and and liaasachusers avenue. he sesta a best ters in tie Inited Seated', andfurther ,. ne..;Hero at once JIlgtrerrlitIOP As tetegrat,t,,I nom and The plot is vacant. driverlese hensom cab. the .stiq. h an t.u, that at attempt supprea. British headquarters by the speetal the pen htma,1 !I to tont Qf the problems Warden Osborne. who ha. .oroing the 1,a1,91 horse ion,. tthe characters are alive. tru and saieep. Drawing door of her thought's. w,.,,id prevent lite male "r ninny hinde a rood start. b thrught 'tit the period. near toprostrate 'correspondentexpressive of the pom", is based Jur resigned from the control of Sin; sion Virg examine the phenomenon. he MOO 'ad the sectionOf and narrator cl"'u'l'. end of the serlou s tour troops sweeping up towards has discover on the floor of the vehicle on the theme of a dying faith the re,..ithe the ,rdinary Pitt ',Tie, Sing prison. offeis an explanation of termer object i novi being offerd. w and p,,..t - t Fier. were followed by a Winifred Maynard had the rare gift his philosophy of prison reform. ther work Is...set the 'r. I In int,1:.1!!iy, hiark a bunch of crumpled roses. an en- I to teii a good story, he underof arm- Ted no velope to express a thought and im the synopela ai..1 a g mini! Slitind type a cipher letter and of being able t,.csiie tiv. inclosing - which I hs.1 re- - saa TTICOnd no heard who a few Mari;sly create in "The read and text lines it There is, of Mar.) rust, of society, netv C.o.. Tutri to t.., Lty he.,1 in inn Fighting riOnatsu sur.orna 'a worname photograph. In the latter We I !,.,, flt1 that Mr will be Wit(erred to tis Ial.d finish the rticie in that and the b'tght." a it II?'-.the ce as no spologie. He points his he reesignizes Niadeline Spencer. a se- - no long my ir:ttt irr,tit shortest aro among the best. All or mother. and the Pt4.11;ftr iletr were "'tali ing the roc to a ;gores"' of synthesis rather cret agent with European reputation. reviex of likrn A II, Id) 1,a,1 t,f, Iorld eVer.I. f". '.,Ift..! ,t, ...,ted to The hi li.t. tim., tha, he Vite WieCemat.i. weirddool it.e. T11,,n.t'r 4hat.t, of "''.el 11:tos.vois there is no regreea from The cipher baffles all the experts of them demonstrate a careful end arTh" 1.1."P'''' whwh tistic he ier In The It'" from hut P"'..1vz.'j th their best a and ,,t that rather werkmanehip, Oialienge it Wt,s,nr,,it.ithistration prohatitv roniem'ber the progress the departMent. tnkkesi,:Ir,iin pars. being absolutely let. isioe. ottic1.1.1 'IliYtA great strass upon the Importance Preett,e sh.,r "t Th. '1,t1,1'lf"'IT''10" irPtIllinenPS and sin. It, the earrpfligit. hartatlig here of It Om to consequences. .impovsible of solution except by the quality Is their Invert' It I.:how will In this Will IiAt ,..f or siir,..,,, a and find much The 7,1.t.i. to the; putilahtti to tory moves. Intereeting :ups of the keyword, which proves in eerily. Poetry ktswit.,Ict Prot-init.4111 bola iii.corlds WorkIn the October bi- - modern at'tr. Perh,q., it to the case.' later:: Vp:, eireted onuations confront the 'this instance to be French. The bunch to delight them in "Winifred May.. And here ;'.. I t..aragropn fr,trn Wet:A ri.ca than the 'Lame aiith..rti a!nrget Son. alio appears the fir,t Installment of as he hunse.f says. that his ,onrer-us It sery turn. It le full of of roses also plays a significant part. nard's Book." I th"eke-mans ae from. the first page to the !Madeline Spencer, now in the pay of the biography of the late J.unen J.. ti qi with pugilism has oh,. ire., him! Itar)c'f 1Th' t" .h,,,froth the exciting pony races on ;Germany. is a luetrous beauty with a Hill. written by JI.9., ph Gilpin Pyle. very real serleem to the drain, This 14 ..,'",e,11r "t":"1.";,;:fI,T AMBITION'S 'WANT ORDEALII. -. n " W."6; ';',':,.: ho went Co hy the p..ii. ,,,,,.,.,:"::',......Fourth of July to the cruel death isomewhet lurid past, and at a pret"Nlaire it plain. Mid simple. And true. story of hir creer Iustrates his ,,SVII ---.'-- ci I hate these hirmi.hio ,rdr IL. mion.pt .1..stritctinti of scie KEYS OF THE (ITT. by oi,-lie wet. sometimes wa$ that pmear fighting tpirit. st.erhps the moat in- - 1.st.oue period in her eareer she had THE Grieve. tr otjre .ftet "'Bleck, .31.1 t!!),.. Ir11,1. alert like ail uns.id mere obsiocter in the book. at the :almost captured Harieston, who was Th. Century Company, molasses all over a man.- - wre Mr. dow !I. bu nyer out. Strugg!ing UT'' ,r 'Ill 'cot fort. IA.., yard. New York. !li.t nati.) evti)hotly warted In tear! Nixon. the one of the two men she had ever lioe 'diet th Toothed. Bud Miro inetructoo.s to his biographer der man) dificulties. he carried rn 4,1 la ...n,-. for ' k it This we, th.m....Hr.st, turn in trit a man who lets Attnte Injun.- and 'really loved. all the others having been Ths le a of New York in its and the latter has faithfully rArrt.d or his eti'etPietis t,, success. Ile write, parisons t,r,enrh t,..;,,1 tv 1,1trr ttle ti,00k Walk. hiright a saitera .znominious end. stabbed lured into her meshes for political and leaser known"tory the whop advice "The Case for .ractly and c'gently. and the stories Within the."'" and a hiocahouse &sports. big f.,111Pre...1 and he told me that h otzh the heart by the true young sinister - ...- .,e ,lecidedly interesting. purposes. Harleston is not bounds of America's niighty metropo- i Wileon." is presented in an article he said some titre agn achieved the tnenitius tin clue:. who knew and i011ed ilia- - aware that she IS in the United States lis are " Youd run." continued Well c.rthousands of famihes by Paul Fuller. Jr whom the living idea ..f lenitinr it it to riqualntameis .1 of a the the until, following up mystery iIn email homes whose children play dent sent on a special mission to of Silver - a reapondent. " If a thing Lae that aith at hair a dollar In this via). tirn ril kunst, interest centers round cab, he brings on an encounter with conditic,ris in !fait!. and that the publishers believe to be ofnovel of all American children. vestigat the a searchlight to !help U. torn,1 bi, itkk up to new. tie games unMad!. sartly $1! ei Iltirgot, and Fred Benton. the her. The battle of wits between them who dream the common. to --Frederick M. Davenport preaents the usual twill a prowling nightmare in the rcid re of It. TIWN bin tootetrer tranaplanted in in- - lie conducted through a series of thril. childhood. make dreams mud pies. sail toy Case for flushes Theodore if Price be tasue.1 shortly. It li,, by Francis', Nell- - thet night.' te the stein and the boy a ling Nicene. the siren beand njoy the traditional lovalty and Richard Spillane a sate of modern Pon. author of the on the an range, whose preconceived ing the more desperately determined ships of their Dow near the author of "A e.. i.i.i friendly dogs. tJur author.1 methods in natiotal campatstna in an AVheel.' Maks Var."; two! res;,y life were changed by to win by the exercise of her wile illustrated article. Nine for own childof his "Salking though palming part .).tr. et... now iiNing in this tp.ns" ran, tdo foreteiling tn. ft With War And loal wiiiet..,.ce N...0,,,. Their friend. Ens 'after her clumsier confederates had hood in deMillion Votes." George Marvin Europe. was born on Long of the Brit- - 14 a. Peek "I' ta. ago. Ito. felbvc.t g is an tlavit a a t.i,e Of your true moun- - ;failed by forceonly to find that the the MOZ:CAO border in "Ran- - country, (non his nine )sa:A Presidential Camwas at one time l ish awe site a love of mature and a, game ta lost when she learns that and parliament , dlta and the In New York. with a passion while "ThP nmithi..nt .4 the Letteue for the Taxa- - aid- Isia will Phnwr 6.di of rev,: 'net'. His character is 'another beauty. very like unto herself ing the ' In that flickeriog pallor it bad lb. city in all its ttepocrs-- Folks They Left Behind Them" is a tion of Land Valus. Ile lit a bold and ''c'pett in vr.e remark he made to except for the color of her tresses. is whereforegreat paign In Progress 11n1 e131"'' I. a 'a l''. of he from aeries letters the families of knows the thoroughly I I tell aid thinker. with a ai,lo somesense of e".ct an1't insect case. to. In One there. the much .. , you, boy. episode on Irha,,Ikal of held :r.: in the scene is the In size the which alt militiamen border which tale se(t. iu: i' staged. ,ii. in ic that stand., hint in It's a good thing to I lreTer the close, where Madeline brings: "The Keys of the City- - he tells the reveals the crawling obliquely to tb. f injustiee of our military 'steed now that he has turned togood f "c- - cruiser. 'se -the trail between you and God !ward secretary of state to terms story of a 't of snd imitne trenches. shoe an A firing system. couple of children. arUncle Dave gives hie life for thin. by means of a pocket automatic pistol. of he portholes itt its back Matte boy and girl. Ming in Lay ta end carcass loclicts must Its to r 4 which is in south Brooklyn. The New WristAttorney George IL '1' corn' lint grave with autumn 'borders on the grotesque for improb- The fiction .ln England terint7 with more than the ict-tt, within sound andi sight of the see. Smith of the Oregon Short Line con- wee Bild Neon Is a wretch, who lability. and various others are ,of- - Across tc Mr. ViOlft1C, Of hail .,n a goof the harbor the boy sees Man. tributes the opening article in the today ts American. according ."tor beine rrn hied scuned by the pure girl. I ficiently unusual to be startling. But bottom, sometimes dited s "r the a ..In "The Sphere Shorter tag Britain in in lot glow of light. New West for October It is a , "It'We Mete- 11 orld -- f em crawlitig .tiong the tI c .' against her and her the secret 'service may properly be sometimes shrouded in the mhos of paper on "Military Training ofbreezy Chi- - 'war time h homes and of out the be becomes to AnkanamP. something i and ti. Henry lines" the ambition of un- tens" ass demonstrated at the recent Lorglege." "Freckles.gray days. With Wel ot a s,,,d of marauding In supposed r Th, sprmiel11 it P" "I'''''t 1" r'''' "-ordinary: and a secret 'service 'story conquerable youth he dreams of a camp of inetruction at Fort Doug's'''. The situation is unprecedentt I in thts Law There .... .. other characters and I decidedly out of the ordinary blr. day ii ,nit has happen.. stilooth .' r tha be.gi.t ,, 't t, the it is but when he shall be handed the and illustrated. gccerat!iin, thing keys profuse). eel ea,enti many -T:i Uncle has herewith' Scott these four. .,. Pit ri provided. .1,,rnalof the city over there. What happena familiar faces Subtle noticed among ed before. Mr. Shorter recalis that .11"lill';ev Patterbtrg ..ti.bo,sot. Aitai fur- 1 '''' 1' t, and the to him as he grows into manhood, the men in khaki. the author himself forty-fiv- e veors aro leit.gfeliow was., of lt,' tle"1e11 ttrt111 '1' lb the ch,f interest- - pervert. - Fr.,n1 !he No, w Etr, Ihitc ..! h In ,do,e 1..r wt. It.ter:.tr!,c more A ROOK. Enrinnd than nermisr 11.0iTNARErs WINIIIMED !somefrom sometimes the his dream. nutnhor. far among companion at, ,tta pen p.,,..res are well done and ko,d read- - tno;t4,. rifle and there Were thett,ard,, ofTnny..,terning narre!, times doge to it: the men and women tide. also well illustrated. relates to loon. for TI "Irewler '' s.,ten ei SlimPow of the TIIIII Lowell. Ifrirne,!.1.arld CIF WINIFRItD. MAT'3r1,t rr..! ;ere 1,r1:1,1 cmPOoK .harl F.i.rner.Mexican our weave who across the at his their and way 111 life; boys tqlff a to not ..f t, ALI.. en,. fr,n, tbe ,sl ier leg. :.; as' from a PtillMall NARD; a entleetioh of poems; 41 P. the many businesses and pursuits that shows swine of the humorous aides of Isom 1.ng kesse or .4, "AnWide Wide. New York and World .! Sons. and "The Putnam's t ,, 1...,1 one who The th,K 1,it .,e it., !n: Lt.,t. ,oming from ; he enters. describes and I his army life. The oettires accompanying iCabin" te tinterei here don. to to and back e. ,tr t'le gone ev,i'H!,PI'fn battles with the temptations that hedge the Yellowstone Notional Dark article .)0400 a' lz INC,' t, ante his trueteee the of .t ;: i!r.' 4 requs. but as ''''11 k r r, '1' !" A l'''''' to A" story. attractive which this little arts he scald fine. and his what befalls very about the may of path; Hill ft,,,; one who knows. lives book preface h"1! late vari Kitchener. Sir (e.,ree t reeetmg l a :it. .Ae r the that the author. who girl chum of his youthful days in Bay the adornments' of the Ssiwtooth Na.. !the Illitetio the lire of the ,,,,,, his who a ..., secs... is rollick- - is nowexplains it Arthur it " et, had private v.t,t.. w'r" great ,ii.gte dead. wan a real woman, Ridgethia is the story. It has the tional Perk story Leroy Armstrong's !,''',..,""'' ban unatertaken to awe '.1Tyll'" Tl'e woof of the f I, h. thing piiinl;!,g t!. riM 4ba ts tt Winifred Maynard was not her charm of straightforward narration. serial "The Second Edition." reachissi . :ream' te.lity. the incidents story that though Tha "alas' the preface and it draws clear pictures of appeal- - tits isecond installment in this IInane. 'Life of 1:ord Kitchener." All of Lot,'- artacic ,,,,tih real llama. litel al. aie Ibespeak d m to rrmoye en,tinued regyrol.ss cover a period of thir,on to Besides. It has sod the Weetern Club NVoman's de- :iqeleite uud the whole Is done In gc'es boon plared In t.:Ir' tho hail that 'opl.tohqi it, sk:ii sii,. TII ; 17 to 30). were writ-l- a teem years tf". rich and interesting background. in- partment is well filled with appro. respondence have etsteerw, :i,e llanguage of the tor the purpoeo rof the bright new PIO', k of lead it adept ten for herself and shown to very- few timately known to the author. and it priate matter. The Ogden Harvest ',Tt 0. ! g nd he will hn" th ,o f a ' rneehantrAl work' !,,its. singtrog ,i,.. Feetival. with Hogue, etc.. to ex. Its ts,,- rine across the people. potoesoef no ordinary power of . . and stuktstance ..f the .'Tuf-tuftill t'ir ai.1 ith co.oporation ir province Not all its cellently presented. It was a happy thought to compile for the reader. "Ikro,.,.I. .. but that question !' le these ail' ' ing mit lot:. let, ot ,.e.: ,.. lEari or Derby. The bli,graphyand publish them as a chapters are wholly pleasing. but no4th4 ''' 'Y poems ntl ;,, 1,: had himped itvir ,I;, It la a book. for they are well worth preserv. where is there anything improbable. The WriterThis magazine. now In Pg"Al'IT l'e In.,"" "Illrn1' : Anon ,,. hodincidentally. not a part of the ,!) before it cr'iwls. li l..,1 Iitto,2 ,,,l' and they will bring pleasure to all Some of the tempest incidents Sr. pa- Its 3Cith year. in a recognized trade int ,I a" ho le "tie". the "Mortae"... lovers of good verse who run across thetk and unhappy. butmores the journal of the litrary profession. and An Interesting hiotortraT ark en- - land displa,d w''-'' to a,0,a k k' :Ai.: ,4 an I seit1,1,. exerting a wholesome 'them. ,n,I '' f,,t,,r,tg ''' tif'''. is simple and 1.1'l diction have in it is (It value not Only to literary 'titled "The Indiano of the Thornapple Their their '1ueece counterpart pitythey Snobs ''''' l'''''"" in ''"I'"tol VIWP1 through the tectioe. IIIIINVOIRIU1 not only: in.. con- - every day human life. workers but to thane who wish to get I,Valley " la in preparation by cheries, !,.h!""." :til.tfthe main characters, who tive I yeyine vivid Picture but In eraatina an inside YiP11' of authorship. In the IA. Weisner. member of the michleen 'flat, broad th;,Ka. renlindlt,,: a i'l t'l '''''l'h4r''S l'r 'r a feet II" question diet square n:turre,..,r: MOO and arousing October number in an "Editorial Talk house of representatives. The volume true ard tl., - feet. ItOsea," reflects the the poetic atmosphere 464 arnt of emotion. Mirsover. with Contributors." tn whirh the edis Orli) contain sorrt4 nw material On !caterpillar appropriate w h on nf the the book: were rim, 'Miens , hung in- , .. are and of elevated War n tors ; clean. Set and r, Smart the of the which themes the tat?. MAGAZINES' garden rrtI intt!,- explain what ;Tectimpeh In the valley then. The thins ,A;iA :.. ' V gmr !r. n g albs w;,,tteex they want and do not want. giving aux., the author han gathered from the ot- - feet one oft.r tin spiring noble thoughts and aspire, - , ro see ran riot 11I tilt r the along Bons-Foars to most be of will opthe r .,,w4 useful to those tawa Indiana Michigan. part they (potions that t,hor an.onk a tangle of thorns. ...a farther and f irth ty. !itself in tone. cheerful Current c and which who timistic for write eapecially any topic vet 1, r .to t, periodiral. Clyde; OpinionA rh,,,i, : fragrance everi-Ithof.'," 'A,'." in the earlier part of the series. will appeal to every reader. tho era of McLemore Ow II hit if -n hA TI.l a .:4 "Suppone Shaheepotire were living Itene,h at ,1".'In.:'' .0 figuratively to Some of the later poems sound's' note the higheet coot of living ever known, for 'Said.' " whn atory Substitutool today. Could he Pell one of IIIN playI,,,,,pinn ia;ta. cliasatt,,, 4ppiles aa It ..ere a to Well ate ret ,,:.0,,, "t teeter,. literally to of sadnessnot the bitterness of des- - and tho reason why this coot has in- find profitable. and In the new de. to a Broadway manager?" wax &eked IN it 3T1 It II .1 until il wan. a!! is vividly world creased a hundred-folI 0'v:sit partment treating of advertbsemssas lot an Indiana man. SI it ,rar. ihAotIeru,,tti,' of the book lessee a pais or'remors49. but the deep. or a moment. adoiste,i its ski, f ' l' , for l a l ove in unrealised of dreams was the reply. if lie of "He Gerard department regular Homan at yearning might." Joseph writing til ...III, a writes eW nearer the gro uplifting tang. iti. quieter. tine . and for in Current October; In denied. Itooth Opinion or could a way Terkingtort giving many vale. persuade practical neutt't. 3 titt .. loot toot!' and earne on ,pt:. lull). in one of bet own a line of thought which appeals is an- able suggestions. "The Writer's Mee- - on. of our other literary celebrities to Asaiexpressed n n iTrt, ix '1.1C.HEY 11ERVICE nt ft fa a oars of. perhaps 'rt other human side. a contributor to the tory of Periodirals' gives the addresses Write him a letter of introduntion." THRILLEit. poen,. the author seeks the mune n 1Verl,l ----Nt !hlt,an hour, straight lip th. siops sufto art and shows literature Street-0but of willing department ardently. humbly !II he mew fror publications that buy manuscripts. Birmingham .erki be job PING HORPInl' fer and to strive nacomplainingly if how translators make mincemeat of ' It .TMSLEE 7 hoo 1.hf tg) tr, It to lin ,,110 It just hati tteettla. P. Puenlin" only she may in isome small measure masterpiece's. Three persons enumerSoap. New Dawson. Liont. National of the of tho York and LondonConingsby GelnirnaPhit'Each mtotator the All in George. ttl'ir fir.. Lloyd ret., riptl,ns Ft Th eet find expression for the thoughts and ated as in ilhe foreground," are Fan, thrums articles in tho tioptember Na- - Royal artilior), and author of "The that tho cra,tif tha l4.i t the adynn., rtedere who remember 31r. feelings -which arias in her. The re- parer William in his third year at Clonal Geographic Magazine le of our. Garden Without Walla." is "rro Colonel tc, corm" ortnorod Wong,' i et the Sod Hussars" flective verses indicate a religious Armageddon. General ;toques, the cold pooling proaent interest. 'rho Brut is and may Oro to the firlott-lin- e ,ill he at any winaton Churchill. M. or , fa,ent '''te Prepared else for the my. mind, with here and there a conflict southerner at the head of the French "Rumania and Its Rubicon." by John moment. October In has been an. ty spool govern' ntoeitho ai tr.,nt thrills in his latest luta war minisstry. and Senator rivulets CI. Oliver La Gore, with II illustrations, I flounced ma the ditto for the appear-an- d with hill she which Faith the In between novel. Hod elfurcuill vere title. regiment. The cab or the found great comfort and hops. and Newland. of Nevada. the next aide In. 4sDim Other two are by H. G. ono. of his now 701'01111C, 'Slaves of read Wells' 'dory! the As yet nothing ,,7.,...!'"r.S." ta Wu; boots will,liortad U, Inelta.to. 'blot Ingestive of the Reason. Which tint1(14n knocks aka veettgator of United - Status railway Dwightz "Salonikr with $S Ululate,. riroodom." ' i , t. ! rtt Ind?, 4 ,,,,t , ur,4.,' N. I. N." P., ,,t, 4:4 ; -- y , cammt 5:rep. ,n rhy I eretp. r!ITPrig 0 1. X IL') hen me poimmo e, tiOlt liil (lNritl 11'04)N 1 el ,, v It flooded the crimson twilight Like the close of an angel' s psalm, And it lay on my fevered ipirit Vith a touch of infinite calm. 'trona n ... what I was playing. Or what I was dreaming then. But I struck one chord of music fl.c.e the sound of a great Amen. I ,, t ;:iot,--or. 0.e 1 was weary and ill at ease. And my fingers wandered idly Over the noisy keys. ,! , rain,' 7,;if v,t' 5; 1,1 CHORD I !"',1,4 rr..k... ', - 14 ...roll., Seatedone day at the organ, :4 trftn .2., -- lit SL7 1 ALI t: f' ..p.it 41 1 -- .r u '1 LOST , d.. tin. :ono. :''', liV ;- ,,.--- . '. 4 .: N-fi- Ghosts ' . , .I. , 71 - Iv- "or ter7", ,-- ,r,!r ' , 1 N ,r411 t ,t- - -. ,f; 1 111 1. i b Ii f:',','5? , - , . III . rnit v7r 4,rd 4 1 4.7,,,,,-A- .......14- Ar THE ALBUMS OLD . --- "rls FROM '''' ,,,,,,,,,,,,ba w,-Ik- . 7 , ., '14174 . . 1 e gIU ,tio.... . 4 DESERET ' EVENING NEWS SATURDAY - ()CTOBER 14 1916 . -..,,--7-----'------ iLi;;e. l 'An . ,;.. t, - ''' ,1 ' i 1 to, .. , t t ', I" "" . '','n Ithic , , . ??r, k .ser C t ; . .11 7., El:, ; .. NOTES I. 112S - floi u. l. - ..- the nut I hot-tit- . i I r ST0114. a t , - ant. 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