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Show 4 -- tr THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,' MONDAY. HORNING. HAY 6 alt akr frihanti 5gf Fry tlt risk Trlta TtieO TKHMK runy asd or 8uy, u1ay, Verxln Ceapr. 0LM RlTTIONi - ? rnr .. Trtbqnv, ynt S'. ry lairiaat TIi Trtbua ta aa aala la Readers may la tha liatiaa afaata la aay city by telepbwdag tBI rha Trtbuaa la a aiaaibar af tta Pwaa. Tba AaaaclalMl Preoa la ametaia7 at a H rlilM ta tba aaa tar republics Ubs It ar aot atherwlaa craj. a.patcbca credited ta la tali pa par, aad alaa tba local jtd yohDMM af tba Adlt tT.'iJ rtba Trtbuaa la a at Ctreulatlea. laforsatlaa raeraraia Tba Aoait clrrulatioa will b auppll bp tha Buraau af Clrrulaitaa. Taaatna bldg CbtazB. aala r.at; 'Tba 8. C. Backwltb BparlaJ Dali? and to the demands of the and during tb war market, Argentine a price were, these quoted by other supplier. 'Buell complaints aa arise are concerned with service rather than with the actual fahrks suited .quitA.-dvaatageo- kg merchandise. 20 . About u per' cent of the total amount of textile ia tba pieca consumed in Argentina are manufactured in the country itself. The war gave a great impetus to the development of Mr. Garry this domestic activity. enys, however, that meet person in touch with textile manufacturing in Argentina are not optimistic over the Ayarr. T immediate future of the industry. In n Tnbuaa bid. tlilrafb; Peat Oiapatrb bid., normal time the local mills have net at. Laula; Kurd bid.. Dctrdlt. Bleb., Brjaat been in competing with auccessful bUf., IibmiCUMo. Ti Trtb foreign centers, and the history of tb Atfdrw , bait LiU City, industry show too many failures to WWh H. TUphft a large and serious entry into Justify fall (0 1rb9, 71 M 0frl0cd ffc Acfmrtmlt clrrlitt0 until the world's market this phase da W b ot yo$ by copy 0. id. become stabilized and the. outcome of Ltk CUy Mlt t it tb postoffU ntrd da matter- labor agitation in Argentina ia determined. In Mr. Garry opinion, American exporters of textile need aot fear any really serious competition from the Argentine mills for some time 1920. Monday, May 17, to come. It will surely be twenty-fiv- e before the years, he concludes, SESSION NEARING END. local industry can begin to threaten fill probably adjourn a American and European commerce. U'Dngrez naHUNGARY MUST PAY. . ftr day before tho Republican Chiin tional contention aazembles that Budapest cablet report continued cago and it doea not appear likely demonstrations against of legispopular much fill be done in the fay of the petea treaty, tb govin the country lating for the good of ernment of baa Regent Admiral Horthy passed eeaato the meantime. The Count Fremier and has it Appear! being vigand ;he Knoa peace resolution their position that assailed for Til orously 7 been. sent to conference. be aigned, however must the in the treaty an agreement houses may reach and aend distasteful and prejudicial to HunlOnrse of the neat few daya Interests. Members of the govthe resolution to the president by the garian ernment are reported to stand solidly ngain, neek. Then, nd of the present not behind the regent and premier, but it may be that the executive willbefore there is n strong undercurrent of popureceive the document until jifst he Then lar of feeling which is finding expression eongTess. the adjournment can either sign it or allow the whole among politicians and some newspamatter to go over until after election. pers tliqt St would ba better to share If he derides upon interposing n veto, the fate of ancient Toiond and tall the treaty question will not be taken a victim to complete dismemberment of niit than give Hungary' consent to the up again until nftor the fourth March at an extra session of congress. treaty. on the Tbe present Hungarian government, But a solemn referendum tho while a provisional One largely, tbe .league of nations is not bothering house so future political character of the counpoliticians of the eenate end much es the soldier bonus question. try being as yet undetermined, has consistently urging the acThe American Legioh is. behind the been plan which ineludee the ceptance of the allied powers peace cash bonus. The bouee terms. Something like stability has payment pf committee has been been established in Hungary and the means and ways getting its foet after wrestling with the matter for tome country is elowly 1 iti disastrous experiment with tbe weeks and the majority member hv to agree upon the theories of Bela Xun and hia brand of & far been unable Immediately after the form of taxation to be levied in or- communists. der to foot the bill in ease the treaty terms were made known, there There wan n clamorous dissent from both measure goes through congress. is no intention of issuing bonds, and 'government and the general public, the money must be raised by a special but more recently the administration ta levy. The Democratic member of hei concluded that Hungary was not the committee fill be called into tbe to Oxpeet better treatment than that eonferenea this week, and, if a plan accorded Germany and Austria and can be agreed upon, a bill will be In- Turkey. The Hungarians have been urging a troduced and the entire membership of of frontiers to include the bouee given nn opportunity to make a etand for or against. There Magyar residents in territory shorn ie no mean of telling whether or no from the Hungarian nation. Tbe ala bonus bill can be put through dur- lied powers reply through M. Millep-andisabused any notion the Huning the few remaining days of the present session of congress. The bouee garian! may have entertained that the might pase auch a measure, but the appeal would be effective, aince which senate is alow and uncertain. So it time the antipeace agitation hss beThe final reseems highly probable that nothing come more pronoynoed. sult, however, is not likely to be dewill be done until after election. The If the usual course is followed, termined by popular clamor. polities will engross tbe attention of fiddler wait for his pay. tbe senator and representatives until A HUGE HOTEL. each Then time for adjournment. statesman and near stntesraan will go The largest hotel in the worid and home and trV to square himself with there are already some enormo.us struchis long suffering constituents. tures used for hotel purposesr-i- s to ; TEXTILE EXPORTS. be built in Chicago. Plans for an imincrease in exports of mense building were announced reA fifty-foltextiles to Argentina be- cently, and some of the features were American tween 3913 and 3913 is noted in n bul- outlined. The hotel is to be in five units- and letin issued by tbe United States will front three city blocks on Lake bureau of foreign and domestic marMichigan and Sheridan Rond. It will kets, and prepared from data supplied cost, according to the architects estiby Trade Commissioner L. S. Garry. mates, not less than $15,000,000. Taking advantage of the exceptional .Among other conveniences, there will conditions brought about by tbe war, be a theater with n seating capacity of manufacturers of such articles in 2500 persons. There will be 400 kitchAmerica succeeded in selling $18,814,-00- enette for those guests who desire to worth of merchandise to tbe Ar- prepare their ow.n menis, nnd oue sixgentinians in the fiscal year preced- teen story unit is to be devoted excluing thn armistice, as compared with sively to housing bachenols. sales amounting to only $312,000 beIn order to obtain a return on the infore the outbreak of hostilities. vestment, n minimum charge of $15 a !fb United Steles now occupies sec is at present, contemplated, ond .position as a supplier of textile RUMANIAN CRISIS. to thia important market, furnishing 13 pet cent of tho total imports. Be Rumania is passing through antention and expansion of the trade thus Mr. other of the many political crises she Garry says, depaud developed, upon the ability of American4 ex- haa experienced since the armistice. porters to satisfy the exacting require--;nent- s General Alexander Avereseo. who was in the face of determined postmade premier by King Ferdinand in war competition. s tbe middle of March, did not hae invescigt-tlooTin trade commissioner's showed that the textile trade of mpjor.ty in the old parliamont which Argentina bns always .been dominated the king dissolved at that time and by British iutcrcsis, nearly one half the he is being opposed by several politactual imports of piece goods being ical Pracpartica in the new elections to generally from that eource. a parliament to iucceedthe one rhoose nil French the ef goods imports tically dissolved matefiner consist of higher grade, by tbe king rromises have been made that Genria'. in which labor and preparation represent a large proportion. Tho most eral Avereseo will establish order in remarkable nerense made by any eoun-- - the country, regulate the railways, tbe army, send the soldier try ia th piece geods trede with Ar-- demobilise gentian hat been that of Japan, which back te tbe farm and eliminate disprior to the war occupied a negligible honest officials who are said to have petition, supplying loss than $48,000 enormously increased in number aince the beginning of tbe war. It it worth ef good per year, against , political, combinations, ...Thia. .1918. charged,. $5,000,000.13. repre; sent an increase for Japan of 4512 per have been made against him te precent in relume and 10,142 per cent ia vent bim from carrying out his value, giving that country fourth place projects, and that, unless the new parliament supports hie program, be among tho supplying nation. The United States baa told te Ar- will bT unable te put bis reform into gentina practically all classes of cotton, effect. One of the parties opposing General woolen nnd ail It materials, and the nationalist, whose opgeneral opinion' of importers, Mr. Avereaco is the ' them bolsheviats and call La that American fabric ponents reports. Garry ora, on ta whole, wall made and well communist. Dr. Vsida, premier of the memThe buyer find among recently deposed miniatry, is designed. 'a medium-clethis of ber IVorkiagmen party. American good many abn tfL ft rr btf il , d 0 " t.t - s j V of all the large industrial cities ba in aympathy with tbe nitioaSlial in opposing Oeneral Avhave declared These union ereaco. their adhesion to the Third The nationalist of Moscow. party is reported to be workieg In Traneylvenla to form n Transylvenian republie. Bumania now presents a fair example of complicated Balkan politics which myttifiei that living beyond the frontier of any Balkan country. Political intrigue are responsible for the Balkan wart, with which the world now is sadly familiar. union are. said to Inter-tionai- e BONDS SACRIFICED. A Line o' Type or, Two What Time It It? By Frederic WASHINGTON, J- - May Hew to th Liao, let the quipl W1 where they may. Ha&kln. 13 The answer As Syren Weuld Hav 8ld love I of Tan'a life a thing much of 9cjue existence. Fan Nr e eufer-prlses- leveled. With wage at their h'ghet level production in at its lowest. Obviously, high wages are of no benefit if prices maintain even pace or go in advance. And it is idle to hope for a lower price level so long as industry is clogged. Labor haa ao less at etako in railroad upbuilding and freedom of traffic and in the maintenance of industrial operation than those other groups whose function in the industrial structure ie to supply capital for manufacturing and distributing products. CHINESE HAVE DOUBTS. The Chinese have eotne out of the war in a pessimistic frame of mind. They feel that they have been imposed Christian nation upon by the and they fail to understand why missionaries re sent to their country to convert the people when the governments of the countries whence the missionaries come ere conducted along lines directly opposed to the precepts of the Master. The views of the Chinese were recently set forth in a sermon preached by the Rev. Dr. Gilbert Reid, director of the Tnternstiouai Institute in China, who first went to the Orient in 1SS2. His theme was Effects of the War on China, and he said in part: The effect of ihe war have been all had to China, bad to the cause of and tad for the prestige of western nations. Tt must alto be added that of the peace conference on the effect China have been also bad. First Of all, the Chinese saw that they were treated with Inconslderatenesa when the war against a few thousand Germans began In the province of Shantung. The Chinese government asked th aid of others, especially Japan and the United Plates, In prcservtng the neutrality of the fat east. This wish wa Ignored aa a matter of no congeuuence Thev have been enthralled, not belred; slighted, not befriended; annoyed, not encouraged; faced with threats and not filled with hope. In tho place. In substituting Japanese Influence for German influence, the old safe equilibrium has been upset, the balance of powers has been unbalanced. and Japan today holda Peking aa tn from in the pincers, able to prr in the north and Shantung in Manchuria the- - south In the third place China a aovere!gnty have oeen greatly and Independence d'd rot threaten weakened. Gertnanj China s sovereign control In Shantung. uv Cnlna. but by not Invited In, Japan. the British Imperial government, bag placed barracks all along the lire of the exercised haa and civil railroad, military control right up f the provincial capital and has made Tslngtao pnd more and who.s province her own epec'al more presort e. In the fourth place, China eufered by the political maneuver of the American government to embroil China In the ws. directed not only against Germany, but as s restraint on Japan, who was an alh. so situated as to be able to Japan wasAmerican designs and rain such frustrate a hold on China that no combination of powers Is sine to bring rescue and relief Fhfthlv, a bad Impression sret made on the Chinese by having the squabbles of western nations mads a spectacle to Chinese eves. Sixthly another had Impression came from the unusual exhibition of white peo. brown pies calling in the aid of black and Chrtk-ttana races te kill other whites, and of war HinMoslems Into and alluring snd Confuclanfstg doos, Seventhly, the Chinese will never forget how the rest of th wrorld. mostly under tbe benner of Chrlatlanltr, hav e exalted, magnified and applauded the deeds of war and cultivated tbs spirit of war as greater than the spirit of peace Eighthly, the Chinese hav s seen the sad spectacle of Christians hating atvd cursing each other, merely because of a particular nstlonslltv. and thoe who were once good nnd tm friends to each other This exhibibecoming persecuting foe tion of hate, frensy and all kinds of petty meanness on the part of Britls 1 and Americans more than of Japanese,' and far more than of the Chinese, will act as a deterring Influence to the spread of i Christian m relent itis-slon- s. o Style in Sport Footwear apart, KATHERINE. IVhat eort of stuff doc Fznny Hurzt Tou sked us. the Professor marriage?' read w nut she td .hout her Wtl mild h. Vcs Mid the sort,' we hepped-- great by the con- wrl'e- - fusion which attended tha daylight saving conexperiment, and by the etlU greater fusion which has been caused In tome states which hava tried to keep dav light "r M sympathize with the saving after the reel of the nation has furious contrib. O'; it. the dropped ni nl o th word "only ot The daylight eavlng law raved us a Old'', wo shouldon reserve but only fof occasion; It, argumisplacing de light, caused a great many As of euphony. ments. and then perished. But It also vis- the 'Isake only know we loved In I only tcel farewell: farewell. ited a boon upon this countn of which vary little la known. The law provided that the United States should be divided "Sh Dwelt OiAmong th Untreddsn Wsyz." Irena, ind., (from the Into five standard time zons, and that dethe limits of these zor.es should becomMr. will-ha loss to u The chergo fined by an order of the Interstate iite IV cue of our substantial merce commlea'on. ard that alt Inltrstuie ( trim nod hie daughttr. Mm Nellie. 1M common carriers should conform to those community tnleading voung lady f zones. t:, ent and virtue and high moral vharac,CI The Interstate tommerie commission ' the limits or the still at It. That ! zone wee fixed some time ago. but g the atatement of the with A IntiPlltty to if T. M. director, vartou localities are not Satisfied "the car is a sign of wakne: d tha time they have been given, and ate gle entertaining a the summer we were Aflcr consuming. In the petitioning the commission to change vrgeftrian. some canola, peas, onion, freeti lines. The atat of Idaho, for exsmpte. a few nasturtium, ft pepper, a i la cut In half by one of the zone line sat down Oil pic tf hollyhock, h a nd mounIn half Iz half in Pacific time and to table with UK and remarked that Ills ro been had favorite food was wheat that tain time. It wants the litre changed a it Just beginning to that the a hole state whl be in nioui'ta.n soaked uiub O ir young hopeful looked up from time, and the ,aee Is still pending, other his plate of food spoiled by rooking. and zones aie Mr. M time t can you W'lggle to said: tha Sav, such oojections B. B. E. aonte months or pos- your ear. brewing. a It will be evervone aatis'ici. is before sibly vta-lime 'New I. Iner Bring Good Immigrant but ail are agreed that the new' onea. Arrived Iasc Night tvttn --3SJTO0 zones are vastly batter than the old gaturnla dlfter Biastime local Caaea cf which sometimes made ard Irish make ttje best Immbv no re than au Lour from sun time, t !n Older to understand this business igrant. la necessary to go back a little. In the the first place, vou niuat realize that Dirty Work at the Slaughterhouse. defa need for aecjra'e time, and for (l rom Hie aucotna. la.. Sentinel.! at inite and fixed telatlon between tue lo.al To you that broke the pump Notire times of different plfes cafne only with the slaughter bouae. You were aeen hv the development of rapkt transportation. Unleu .ut our act. A you UiU cenlast of the Back In the earl;, part the tenth, a warrant come and MdPe time whut much not matter did tury it will be Issued hr vour arrest. scarcely any watches tt was Thfrc Sanitary Meat Market. inch clocks, most of vwonttil onlv a few r ,,ot were made of wood T'iy 'Ifhet w ill newspapers do without , derfully a curate. axks the Boston Herald. Oh. they Now the cotrec time. O'- sun t.ime at will come out. somehow. They frequently It tunt fact the based is upon any p'acs, appear without news. Why not without ia noon at that place when tho sun ' paper? due south Hence Irt the old dava. clocks were set for Id o'clock when the sun was Proof Reader, "Lat It Ride. w at It highest, or hst the people thought Quoth the i From, live classified ads.) Eacn locality had Its own waa highest bebody, Jmt For. sale Ford with time, and tnere being little watravel happy. out of tin shop, must be sen to be tween localities, everybody e Willis Park Garage. But when the un Is at the highest of the second edition of tTh A point In Ohio. It la atill an hour from Ozarkcopv The Harpist Is noon aomawhere out In the l'akota is Ahs Hale. Who sings on the flyleaf. dif' , IVIth tha spread of railroads these Sing on mv harp. Sing on some inors ard ever, ference of tlm had to be adjusted somehare cools .vvewt For breaking. ow-. Accordingly along In ISM, when And fond hearts are aching. both railroads and watches had become Sing on some more and ever! had our just common, and We he to advie the world that 'S'ng of th been spanned by rails, twenty-siI on some more and ever beaueoup frisprincipal nations of this world met and mighiy hnt. It gave ue a brand-net Greenson. agreed tb take the xnerldlan wich. England, aa the Jirlme meridian and Aside- -. to calculate all time by that. Now the Your adventure interest u Tee. Em 'el-titoward its eun move (apparently .trauepv It reminds us of the lady $n at the rate of 13 degree of longiMother Gooar who wondered whether her tude In an hour. Therefor bv marking dog would know her. Hsrrv; Wou'd you Ilk your cipher the World eff In meridians of 15 degree were established tn each of unravelled? each, ion n. M K : May one not. by th way, rebv an hour which th time should d!frf ciprocate? from that In th next aone. Jrive of these C. L . Y'our point seems well taken. line cut th United State those of 7V. of longiSO. 105. ljn and 135 degree Mv dear Watson, a cotfeern Irt Fort tude weat of Oreenwtch. They divide the s EMIted Plates Into four main time zones, Wayne advertise that It buys used mountain a at twenty cents per dozen. What tho eastern, centra), known do you suppose it does with them? and Pacific zones. The naval observathe cortory In Washington determines various to the It A Fiah Story. rect time, and flash both national and Thus there tone A crowd of Rogers Parker gathSirworld agreement an to what time It Is around a member of th excltedlv ered But this does not provide each town Flat Janlturs' union, at Farwell avenue with the correct time, hv nv means. beach, a he landed a herring. The fish Th railroad are at one th determining was putting up n game fight a It wa and the disturbing factor. Thy made ac- about to be strung, end In the scuffle th Ms reel and curate time necessary, and to their janitor accidental!'- struck the changes of time must le it began to unwind, with lt familiar ring. female voice on the outaklrt of Said that tliev cannot run the crowd, "Linen to the death rett'e: It I Your tune on eona'antlv changing time BISH. v as Jou rtavel ought to change gradual! east or wet. ,A town 5 degrees of longiof Meiny" Ih manageAn; ounce tude farther west- than a ertaln other to conditions during time twnt' minutes tb eirike. we"'living town ought to baour bert." are doing slower In hrdr t lia- -e exact aun time. Do We Stop Here, George? 'How Long had sun time, r If eaci town Pullman porters pi e'er to be SirAs the fi. p, f. p. ns "Porter. local tune would no; correspond to the 5. knows, tue address "George origrailroad tune, for the taUreada are bound I. when Hie Pullman inated ago, yeurs many to agree oq certain point at which ihej company wav r'ferred to by the employee OLD TIMER. will 'change time They rea.lze that in as ""Unde George. croealng th continent they have got to ""Fester mother wanted tel ra.ve German gain or !oe a certain amount of time, police pupplev. Occidental Hotel. . and their onlv object is to make these ashlngton Port Will romp Belgian refugee 5bhe? time changes with least possible inconvenience to themselves. Nothing to Alarm Anybody. In the past the railroads determined the t'ambrldg. Md.. Democrat anB (From it should each tor itself at what point News ) alThMv scholar. Hazel Baker, ts ready to change its time. thoa who wish give music lesson, and most completely the standard time divib patronise her need not fear her knowlsion basd on the prime meridian at edge Mrs. Fred Klmmey. of music. V.'hat t lev cl.d regard were Greenwich I a s. was that "a cold and It Is s own clris.ons thought their operating of bay. bad. thev ra'd, to av c V - train crews wet Mav mean a barnful changing their watches In tho; middle of SPRING. THE IN to do ro a run. Someone m.gbt furg-l!u linn breakand i huso trouble (From the Boatou Transcript.) Celt tbe ends of what get a inside a ing points" were alwa-Id Ilkle- toIn knowThis resulted In conthe spring' operating dlvlaions. tw-a. Ir. the first In fusion place, Theres something breaks away In him. waj ' an" tuga like everything: came different railroads nan Into th towna on different time, la the second When first 3 spied the erocuae the ral'roads because disregarded toward the light. place, the standard time divisions, railroad time The way that aometnln" pushed, 'em up waa nowhere near sun time remlmled me a sight first confusion was verv seriou Of those viu-- r Th Fung metde o' me a try-- sometime tn the carl;- dav of railroads. JiL L set outi , In countrv this have had as1 It kinder feeis like gladnev.v. Some towna - you , to shout-. i.uik you muejv a fiv w different t'mesHT once. But eliminated But w en vou think It over, it's sad such confusion s tha we-to betlearned as tha railioads cooperate ih.ngs you re glad about; ter. The ronflt t between rilmad time and It a tv see tne towers bud, aq, aun time, however, remained a aeriou leaves come on the trees. matter until the recent definition of the But vou know you cant e.er bs nor do zone limit bv the commission, aa these! ia Paso 'such to count tho robins cornin', ws on of the mot unfortunate citieseon--tn- It a lots of thing fun - one. this respect Certain road found it onebyvenlent to carry central tune a far west An' watch the Hire grow longer for the as El Paso. It wa possible to go from set tin' of the sun; havannah to K1 Paso without changing But it sorter makes vou solemn when you time, and whan you got to El Pao jou wonder "bout It sd. would have to chan that dlett'knd ;ojr watch- two The flowers hour. and die again next fall! to know vou re most important Roads going west from El Taso did though you re weak, an- poor an amall. e on the same time as some rot ope-atMaude Burbank Hardl"g. reaching it from th east. Thus there were s.eral raljroad times m tbe town, THE BARE TRUTH. and none of them conformed to sun time. He After all. w nere would woman B If the local inhabitants had chosen to without all her flnerv ? 8he Proaumably In her baih- -r The. Bylive bY central llmet In order to conform . stander. to certain railroad leheiules from th EXPLAINING IT. east, they would have been nearly two hour off aun time. 'The operator "haa gl'an m th wrong Th people of El Paso found this even number, said tha man's voice. The number' all right." said th is- more con Pi sing than you do. If possible. tt 3"Xb opera tor haa- - gh map s O,: ' new Ttwv From th Wash"aningSrhentT te tb peraon. which plaoea El ,Pao definitely In its ington wro.ig. Star. proper time gone and compels Interstate before they carrier to '"break tlm FACT. reach there. ar Jjgt ilk have alo been Tou Hmen1find that coin Certain other town used to hav me de happy. Cleveland Mwl old Booth: Said three time lscal tlm. railroad tim and "W haw no us for either when steamboat time. They lack th ring of trutn. In other place tb changing of the From th rtrolt Frit Fnn. old time lines be caused discontent and some hardahlp. M hererer thi ia th cubs tb commission holds hearing and trie, It way and that te Includ various town In to dsclds tb matter on its merit. and to of 10.000 mile travel and mo- the lime son required lhy prefer I of thl railroad. tho convenience tions of wor.1 Of teatlmony to fix the aa not crooked a ar But to look have You at woudi nearly they time line. i hem on a map to appro 1st tho Job. they UBd to be. XTKbv ,ar triumph of They ar very crooked l.na, looping tale lli art of ioniprom,e. J tbt lit-t- ls Government war issues ef small denomination are figuring prominently in current dealings In B all street, nnii financial internets say that it would not bo surprising if the necessities of wags earners are haxing a part in tbe market te extent greater than during the winter. Tbe railroad strikes and consequent disturbances of orderly and regular deliveries of goods have thrown many factories upon n part-timworking schedule, nnd in some localities reports tell of complete shutdowns, which entail loss of wages. This industrial disturbance is' having a manifold effect. It is curia. production, thus operating to main-4thigh prices for commodities supplied by the factories; ia causing tbe savings of workers to replace wages lot by atrikra and the shutdown of , mnufhcturfng''jfiliit and other and it throwing great holding! of Liberty loan Issues on tbe market, depressing the market value of these securities. It would not be surprising, either, if it 'should develop that tbe wartimo issues are being thrown into 'ne market largely by holder., who arc possessed of the mania for extravagant expenditures and who are wasting, rather than saving, the higher salaries nnd stages which they have been enjoying as a result of the general nnd decided advance in pay. This extravagance is another factor in the cost situation against which so many" complaints are New SY B. L. T. Just wliat Is that scarcely anyone know Urns It rosily, Ia It la a curious tact that In this couna try, where nearly everybody carries watch, very few know the time or how it le determined. This Is emphasized 17. 1010. . i ooa' smart Sport THIS much comfort in e ; Our white fabric models clean readily and per- fectly.' .) Prograa-Exm-Iner- footwear in Cuban heels walking. They also (five a trlmnesi to the nppearanco of one's feet. Prices e $3.85, $5, $5.65 and $7 cni-zen- v Alzo, tome exceptionally clever models in white hid at $10 and $12. , l. Then, too, splendid varieties of Ghlpuendale Duchess calf, black kid and calfbrown bid, skin models with either the narrow receding toe toa shape. or Hae-Haw- Corn-em- S-- lht ln l- -t raw-fpo- gar-flr- n. Kid or calftUn models uctu-ibe- -'' siter Hai-pu- ed x ng rasor-blade- 1 - $7, $8 and $10. Mirsdhmam's Mala Street. ,, Branch. Idaho Falla. 118 s J rt $5.85, eT nized av lung of Palmyra bv th Roman ejnpcror. tkvlllcnue, 343 A. lx Upon tnr death of er huahand, Zenobla attempted to cxin-.ir- t her domain, but wa defeated and brought tu Home a prisoner byAgnc-ola- . Answers to Questions. I hen wa th first .life Insurance C. L. Issued? poll A. The earliest policy of which anyknow i was issued In thing definite 15)3 In London, Insuring the life of WilQ. What is tho Yanderbllt cup? liam Uy Shone for C. R. 1,. tse veiimutli. This polluy wa urderwritten by thirteen perA. a famous trophv, which was i This tnc presona, acting Individually, ani given by W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., a a mium was $30 a thousand. the winner of an automobile prize road rave on Long Island. It wa deget their signed bv T4(fnv Sc Company, and w Q. How did "lima Juicers name? I. H. flrxt won in 14 bv Georg Heath, a.i American entered as a member of a A. Thl ie a name applied to old English saJHng vezsels znd cam from tha French team fact that they carried a aupply of lime wav lulc to counteract any had effect of unQ. If a man while In service a balanced rations, thus preventing scurvy, court-m- s i lulled and of h1 compcnxKl iun was deducted for ninety days, has lie the right to collcat the lime Q. Are the Chinese progressing? - W. H. L. E. N. now? A. .of develop"A.- - The w r drpartment atatas tha no ment ana progress. Chins Is making giant f,. - are being refunded, aIn lM) there were LOO.Ono peretrtdea a a sona In factories and 1.000.000 children vClist la the Hmallest republic m Q. In schools. Our commerclaJ attache at the world . P. A T Peking predicts that tn u few decades A Republic of Andorra, s'iusted China will hav 40, 000.500 factory hnnd In theThe the smallest In lb and 50.000.000 school children, these fig- world, Pyrenees, is embracing only 175 squsro mbea. ure being proportionate to the present statistic of the Intted States. Q. Is theta a snaka In existence thst when struck separates Into divisions snd T. N. T. a sHl'sfac'orv indusQ. can afterward resume it Original length.' J. U. , trial (xploalve U M , A. It I quite aatiMactorv., can be A. The glass or Jointed ensk aafely rortrirtged and Iwndled for land la really a lizard. When handled rouglt-IMoisture eiwountered In ordiclearing. the tm) portion may he broken Into nary land clearing doaa not affect It. nor two or three piece, contrary to superof temperature. stition, thess pieces will do ordinary variation not reunite. Th amount of T. N.- T. reouired la about Though a rudimentary tall la sometime ? "20 of cent amount the cent of per per developed, after the loj.v of the original and it desirability one. ammonia dynamite, would depend upon itz pricv.to tne What are the names of ths Biame twins? N. F. H Are ther any available statistic A. Eng snd Clang, the origins! SiaRussia has mese at to the loss In population twins, were born of Chinese parents suffered at a result of I he war and subIn 1511. They lived until 1574. . W. R. K. sequent revolution.' A. Ther ar no auiimrlUtlv ataUa-tlc-s. il In Q. apeakln of irveml person hut a recent meruvge lrom Helalng-fO'to say. "t ore kind cf people "?-- L. stated Gist It Ik admitted from of- wrong F. O Journal that ficial source In the noun and A. "'Kind" v a rol'ectiv the war. together with the revolution, haa The kind modifier. a in.f..!-itake reduced theRueaian population lrom "thee should he "thst kind", soil' to 30.0W.Mvl. rm b "fh3 should a a hisHow old is China, according to Q. r the Gideon? R. R. Q, Who E. K. tory? g A hack at They sr an m santzation of A The history of China go ho rven v air h.iuded together for The rnlod.e ages knew least MCO ear f i'io- idh-evaiv iioicl It th Empire of Cathav or the Lund live pm nt w,,h a B'cie Of The ftrrt European account a a uv Marto Ioo of (lint age thoe given "fi.ntoi Knot boin and XYh'pc about 126D lA D. a a a what is hil rcLgluu? T, 1N i x A. born .RfuiU'S", tile. Ia.. Hjy How often ehorid youilcG. vh.ckno C. A ago, and hi is an Up be fed A. They scould he fed from threp to rcordmg-tot- ti five tune dally departvnv reader net the srswe- - to i.y Great care ahould ment of- agriculture. be taken not to overfeed young chick quest, oil bv viltins The.1. Trimtne llaxklh. dim bureau. Frederic that are (onflnod. a teg woaaness apt to rezult. Give tnem enough barely to. Washington. D. C. This offer applies to aatlaf-- tlicir appetites aiul keep them strictly to iifonnation The bureaj canad' Ice on legal, medical and fexercising, except at tnc vening meal, not Tt does not attempt to when they should bo given all that they inancial matter wlU eat. settle domcHth troubles, nor to undertake a a a exhaustive research on any subjeit. Write your question!, n'alnly and briefly.2 Owe Q. Who was Kicnobla of Palmyra? V. 8. full name and address, and Inclose cents All rephea Ee nobis wa queen Of Palmyra and in stamp for return- pontage A sent il.cct to the Inquirer.) are wife of Odenathua. who had been recog W Q y aaa - aaa fr aaa aaa thrsa-fourth- Taking-our-standar- comt-martl- a. .. - aaa aaa 1 v aaa von-sum- aaa. aaa I Ruin aaa c -- trs'-eun- C5-e- s. " n sixty-seve- i 'u,. . vi - 1 gl-- e -o - i - I hloOflff'-agaln- as That one thousand communities in the United States Canada and have Edison New Zeaiand-wi- ii --White Chautauquas this year , - MSS1- C- LYCEUM" CtthOTAOSOAS onoe POftTLAnO - " conform -' CALGARY AOCKLArtO, W ZEALAND 1 -- r- THREE FLAGS'" 044 TWO HEMISPHERES n-- V tb" gllison White -- C A F E WANTED A SOLDIER SUMMIT Consorratira aotimata of 600 bob o th D. A E. G. jay roll aloao. Aro you looking for a good opening? ' .. "J,. K. C. MEANS INVESTMENT CO Sait Lake Offlco Stttlyon Kobo Builder, 370 South Main ,,r:' 1 , i 3 J V --VW-' |