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Show 4 6 r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1922.. to national service by his appointment tbe inclinations of Shields and Underwood as assistant secretary ef the navy. art known to no one but them' Opportunities in the Ia his position with 4he navy depart- selves, ae far as publie obeervatioa T !acw4 fcvrjr hr f Mr. was ment Boosevelt W. John s as is however, goes. Dnvis, admittedly Navy Tt Ink Tribmtm fijMihinf 1 power in aiding to bring the navy of capable a lawyer a he is a diplomat; IfchAiS Of 61 fasCKIPTWNt the United States to a condition of his nomination would meet all expec1l ttik iiiabo, 9iev4 rb4 Wyflf By Frederic J. HaaUn j tally ft4 fiowUy, boat partial preparedness for the war of the tation!, however exacting. n jmi t Lmiy ft4 fioudtj, 5 United States with Spein. At the outk'ltnrbwf lm U. WASHINGTON', Oct. 11. Ths navy Hsu? o4 ;t. to break of hostilities ha was s leader ia CONSTITUTION APPROVED. p9 momt this .week is beginning an lnteniave camIrthttStt, om ynr thoupaign for recruits. Thirty-eigTbn TrUman ta om ante tm TMf IsporUnt eity organizing the First United States Vol Reading of tbo new Irish Free State sand young Americans ars wanted to put tb LmUd Brat. kMdM met unteef commonly keowe as the eavalry, ' tbiaefflea. svvstn is any eUy by telpbeiae Rough Riders.' He earns back from Constitution, which, hiving finally oa the blue uniform and be trained Into f 16 AelteC the , Tba Trtboaa ia a member war with the titles of both passed the provisional parliament of artisans, machinists, avi&tora gunners, to Tfc aacluaivaly iraaa Asrtete4 Pro. radio men, torpedo men, electricians, Mitl4 fa tb vm toe republic U af U erad eoloael and general" for "gal- south Ireland, awaits only the sanction clerk, submarine eiaOitaO ta it ar.aat olbarwiaa men and ths other vodiapatrb the la tkia aapac aa4 tin tba toeal lantry ia action," plunged into M of Westminstet to become effective, cations necessary to tbs operation of kwria. pubMto4 Xew York state campaign, secured the discloses the liberal provision written Cnclo Sams fighting ships and .ths naval Tb Tribe.as la a member of lb AadU Buraaa nomination for governor, winning, by shore satabiishmenta, now oa for . f Circa tatkm. larorfBattoa fowtfiN Tto into tbo document by it framers. The Aoau tan Yah email a over ana's aifralatlaa will b Augustus plurality ppHl by many weeks tbe recruiting offices will nt C'lmilatiot, Cnntary bldg.. Bure constitution may bo said to b largely be busy enlisting yeung men who elect Wyek, tbs Democratic candidate. f ib . C. --tkU Upwitl AiobcJ.Knw Although expressing a desire for a n replica of tbe fundamental law of to take advantage of the undoubted opTnraj rrm adTirtliiDf bldg., Wrd ITritrao ltPteb bMf., second term that he might carry oa the Dominion of Canada; certainly it portunities which the navy offers them. Cbiasfa; :st. Loala;bdg., It may come as a surprise to some bi4g Datrott, MMm rrt with hit reform policies, Roosevelt was secures to the Irish people all essen- that C. Morgan J Mb. U. the navy so soon after the disarma.bldg.. lUnwi City, fatwaanatatim. as Coaat tot nominated Pacific vice the Inn., ment presidency 'C., agreement is seeking 28.0U0 new tials of home rule within tbs British bidg iot bldg., tan Fraieoj Title men. The answer is obvious. Even the mate with William McKinley empire. running Loa (brufitf bldg., geftttl. reduced establishment permitted by the n and waa elected ia 1900. He became Since the recent Irish flections there treaty permits the American navy to foreign bureaus a la fwnnai km nf Tb Pranrn: 125 men in Its servics. with have the death $4,000 of These araj I fin Lamartine, Paris, McKinley has beea no doubt concerning the fate men president PaU Mall, London, England; I I1 star Ons UoOn. enlist for a relatively short period Berlin, Germany; fiseatak Hotel, Rnss Italy and served three years,' three, months ef tbe constitution, so far as the pro- of time. The new recrulting-Oto find ' and thirteen days before the expiration visional was concerned. men to taka the places of those whose Teiepbesa Vaaatob WO, parliament enlistments leavhave who or Whna you fail to get your Tribune telnpbase of his term, are in himself expired succeeding Those elections registered popular ap- ing the service to go into the reserve or the bit? etimlatlos dpertment be fora 10 acioek . s. m. asO a copy will be tent yos by maeaeagec. 1904 , retirement. and Anglo-Irisof tbo treaty Boosevelt win bo remembered as tbe provalfull Instance, the navy this year Is losKutemO at the pMioffim st Bait Lsks City as gave support to, tbe men engaged ingFor2400 a matter. chief petty offloers who have leader in the Progressiva party move- in tbo proposed Free State served the required time and are now writing ment, bring tbe standard bearer for constitution. Henco final passage of going on the retired list with good pay. These men, whatever occupations they tbla organization in 1912 and receiving tbo constitution was a foregone conclu- may now take up, will continue to draw eighty-eigh- t electoral votes, an against sion. The Pail .Eireann baa merely from $47 to $134 a month from the govfor the rest of their lives. . This eight for Mr. Taft, President Wilson carried out its pledges to tbe. Irish ernment Is a reward for long and faithful serFriday, October 27, 1922. - getting 435. vice, granted by Mae now four or five people. One of the outstanding qualities ef old. , . Approval, by tbo British parliament years Those who are retiring after sixteen ROBERT C. GEMMELL. Mr. Roosevelts nature was his love of will issue of the whatever the follow, years of service will get $47 a ' month. the great outdoors, n believed in who have served a full twenty ; general election to be ealled when par- Those will la the audden and totally unexpected active of Hs and yeaFS get $105. A man who retires exerpise il plenty ia of dissolved as liament a result tbe Robafter thirty years'- service gets $131 a wrote and published mors than fifteen Conservative ' passing from earthly- activities of month life. for of Lloyd These allowances amount unseating ert C. Gemmell, the mining industry books, of merit, the of a year, respectbo terms of the London to $301, $1244 and $140$ them George. By aa Income and.eaiculating of the great west loses one of its most which nro Winning of tbs West," treaty, the eonetitutlon must be tively; on capital Inveeted at 4' per cent, they of tbe Naval War of 1813," are and History 231.000 of $20,100, the efficient equivalent and expert trained finally ratified by Westminster by tbe $10,200, respectively, banded over ihighly Ranch Life and Hunting Trails" middle by the to Tbe elections broadDecember. ef state a the officers to tbo retiring petty and executives, government and The Strenuous Life." eboose a new British parliament are for their free use during the remainder citizen of clear minded, Uvea of their Inasmuch as a boy can called for November 15; there will anllst In the navy at the age of 1$, it STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN." ' vision, whils a host of .friends are remain a month ia which to take ac- wHl be seen that he can gain the smallest of these rewards when he le 31 years bereft of one whose companionship lt foes without saying that if drivers tion on the Irish matter. Doubtless oid and needs only to stay Iq tbo service of vehicles, and pedestrian, would tbe new parliament will lose no time until he le 1$ in order to secure .the .they enjoyed and appreciated, largest. totting about the business. r ir. Gemmell career is well worthy stop, look and listen" before crossing in Premier NO OTHfjl NATION 80 GENEROUS. Bonar Law spokesmen true the of study in that it exemplifies railway tracks, there wonld be fewsf have asserted that the Irish program No other nation le so generous to its The existence of this retirement American ideal of beginning at the distressing accidents; Attention baa mast be pat through without- - change. sailors. law Is one of the chief reasons why the Is to enlist men of the caliber and able ladder of navy the Bo bottom elimbing new British government that tbo very been called to this fact ever sines tbs of those who now servo in It. Because la of committed ratification to the native aided ability, of only by thie and other attractions, the naval upward first railroad was constructed, and constitution. There may be Tory op- service has now become highly selective. hard atudy, hard work and moral courbeen signs at tbe crossings have not e apparently qualified who apply tbe ratification, but it will Of those position age. Born at Fort Matilda, Pa., fifty-ninenlistment only one In three can get Ne doubt many people exer- be individual; tbe Conservative party for in wanting. his all. in at The navy Is now able to pick moving parents ago, years men with great care. a few years to Topeka, Kan., Mr. Gem-me- cise due caution. Others trust to luck wonld hardly dare obstruct ratifica- itsThe young man who enlists in the navy went through the grade and high and frequently come to grief. This is tion. It is true that nil tbe past reso- can do so In the knowledge that he Is United lute opposition to the Free State pro- taking up a career of fundamental use echools these, then attending the Uni- safety week throughout the and an effort is being made by gram has come from. tbe Conservative and value to bis fellow countrymen. For versity of Michigan, graduating ia states, every dollar the people pay him the peothe press and publie speaker to im- element described ae tbe ple get value received, and this Is true .1884' with the degree of B. 8. even If he and his mates never have to ef whatever shade of go j Ja the autumn of the previous year press upon the mind of tbo people of tbe Liberals to actual war for their employers of the the passing country of ar necessity the athletics in Mr. Gemmell 's prowess opinion supporters treaty, In faot, the view that a navy Is an esWo tracks. before crossing railway Free State and Free Stat constitu- sential but expensive ornament in time was attested by his work on the Michiof peace and only pays for the money believe some good is being don in this tion; so are tbo t Laborites; tbo deteam that football Invested In It after a war comes a a gan varsity direction. The children nr becoming 2. Is rapidly passing away. The voice to view their 6 group may feated Harvard by n score of diysent, chief that of the navy is Its peacetime After leaving the Michigan school, Mr. interested la tbe campaign. Here is a but whatever the issue of .the Novem- value, value and It serves the country well XJenrmell spent a number of years with case in point: A little boy who bad ber election a majority will, be found merely by existing. The recent revelations made by the ike engineering departments of the listened to a safety speaker at Magna in tbe bouse of commons- to take np revolutionary governments of. Europe in Atchison, Topeka ft Santa Ft railroad cams to Salt Lake tbe next day in an aad ratify the constitution. their ferelgn offices and pubransacking and then returned to the Michigan uni- automobile ia company with bis father Approval of the constitution by tbo lishing seeret documents pigeonholed and other member of the family. At British parliament will transfer - Ire- therein have constituted a powerful Inversity for technical training, and the first dorsement of the wisdom of the policy railway - crossing the father land lawmakers to Dublin; until tbe of the United (dates In maintaining a graduated ia 1895 with the degree of over tbo track without stop- differences between south Ireland and strong navy during the past thirty years. ,J. E. He was the first state engineer drove Tbe ere beginning to see something of little boy protested that this Ulster ar adjusted and the Dali We jof Utah, holding that position from ping. the fate we have escaped, and to underwaa been in not for bad be right, Eireann speeches, following tbe final stand that for that escape we can thank 1893 to 1901. He joined the staff of American navy. Even without its look atructed to listen." tad stop, vote on the eo'hstitutlon breathed a the he Guggenheim Exploration company splendid record In the world war, the next The at and heetl, took tbo father has Justified all the effort spent la Mexico, remaining with the Guggenspirit ef amity and hope for an early navy It. heim fores until 1900, when he went to crossing ho stopped his machine long settlement there will be two parlia- upon These formerly secret, but new pubthe Utah Copper company, rising rap- enough 'to make auro there waa no ments, one for south Ireland, tbe other lished, archives shew that for the gensaid eration Thats preceding the outbreak of the right, father," for Ulster. But there will be ne Irish idly through distinctive ability and danger. You did not endanger our members in tbe British commons; tbe world war diplomacy In Europe was but tbe lad. some time For prior long experience. another name for warfare, bloodless, but or consideration for to bit death Mr. Gemmell held tbo po- lives that time." The father, in toll-in- group ef resolute leaders who for without conscience sucso was declared the he rights of weak nations. The which that atory, decades have sat In. Westminster and the sition of assistant managing director cessful diplomacy has been that impressed by his small sons earnest fought for tbe Irish cause will be could 'command the greatest x military , jof tbo Jackling properties, these needed to call upon It, The abeent when the new British parlia- force If It masked ia addition to tbo Utah Copper ness that be promised himself that what they were doing diplomats would take no chances in the future. ment will so Nevada the there words aa peaceful peneConsolidated, such convene; fine longer with Vompany, dare say other children will speak be an Irish party in the commons fight- tration, "spheres of Influence." and the Ifhino and Rsy Consolidated Copper We when like; but actually all these words have occasion justifies it and It np , tcom panics. , ing for tbs Emernld isle. What a meant the conquest of peoples too weak Of modest and retiring disposition, may be that they will be instrumental flood of lively recollections will be to rerisL Behind each set of successful stood power armies and Mr. Gemmell never sought publle of- la saving many lives. However, tbs ealled up by tbe alignment of tbe sew diplomats navies. With these the imperialistic naolder rests with persons bouse! But in reeent days few Irish tions carried on their expansion by cofice, yet his interest in publie affairs responsibility f of the larger kind waa ever keen. He and they should sit up and take notiee members of the bouse of commons ercion. NAVY BACKS UP DIPLOMATS. have attended tbe sessions; they have wal actively identified with the Boy before it is too late. It Is not so long ago that the school beea elected only to decline to take geographies Scout work, and during the period that showed a large Part of the JUSTICE DAY RESIGNS. tbeir teats. the United States waia aiding Jhe north coast of Africa belonged to Turkey. It waa territory over which the sultan 5 allied nations in tbo world war do Associate Justice1 Days retirement had either direct temporal power or the ANOTHER STORY SPOILED. Vvoted f. large amount of his time and from the that was his by virtue of his Influence court bench will supreme mean to patriotic service. being the, head of the Mohammedan reAnother about stream Gulf tbe story ligion. Today .Frwnoe has Algiers, Italy With a big' brain, a cool bead, a cause a vacancy which will not easily has Tripoli, and Egypt is independent. h warm heart and m strongly developed be filled, for Mr. Day is one of be that promised well bat been promptly The Turks were skilled diplomats; they were even fierce fighters. on land; but ' S; sensexpf honor and responsibility of very ablest lawyers in the eountry, and slain by the unfeeling hydrographic they lacked a navy strong enough to serviced Robert C. Gemmel will long he added immense command the respect of their more powstrength to the na office. That office has published tem- erful adversaries. 'be remmbered and missed by the show which data tfiat tbe And what was true of the Mediterperature tribunal. tions highest judicial west. Of the ranean coast and other parts of Africa ritizenry Unlike Mr. Justice- - Clarke, who. re- recent statement credited to tbe cap- has been true also of Asia. 5 Farts of on of tbe of were lopped off, and it waa only transatlantic tain China ROOSEVELT will conlarge ANNIVERSARY. Justice Day signed recently, the firm assertion of an open-dopolicy - .V tinue in tbe publie service as umpire liners, that the,' warm waters of the by our own state department that preannl oa tbe commission to . adjust German Gulf stream were flowing farther north vented dismemberment of the Today marksvtho eixty-fourtperhaps China. In southern Asia and among the versary of the birth of the late Theo-idor- e American war claims. H enters upon and east than ever before, is mis- rich archipelagos of the South sea the same story has been repeated defenseRoosevelt, twenty-sixtpresident this new and important task nt an ad leading. Tbe temperature of tbe surface less peoples exploited by those who had p of the United Statesths place of his vanced age and he is by no means waters as the power to conquer, if peed be, by observed by, tbe reporting might. vigorous in health. I; nativity being New tbo Yprk (Sty, with tbe average One great section of the world, and Justice Day has earned recognition ship, when compared one, has been exempt from the raids Ititne, October 27, 1838. nis earthly In tbe service of bis eountry a record temperatures shown on the hydro-graphi-e only of European diplomacy the western office and tbe chart chart of hemisphere North and Pouth America. g career was closed January 6, 1919, after of efficiency sine be went to Wash- tbo British A hundred years ago this government meteorological office, show enunciated the ington from Ohio, almost unknown outbrief illness. Monroe Doctrine end since side the Buckeye state. Hie conduct of little difference. that time has been prepared to maintain Colonel Roosevelt, as he was, popu-larl- y become ha a habit to doctrine force, principally by naIt tbe office of eecretary of stat will bo explaiq that force. As by a result, no European flag called, although in it riot idltary recalled; but' tbo most substantial of every vagary of English climate oa val files on American soil today except over prydaoce bo was a brigadier geuerahof his work has beea as a' member of tbo some shift in the Gulf stream. Hot and land occupied before the United States We can thank force, cold been alike weather have blamed became a nation. that United State army, affords too cupreine court, a position for which bis the potential force of the American nary, 5 student of modern history and polities legal qualifications eminently qualified on tbe same change.' Meteorological floating tt our harbors or cruiBing up experts, however, think that in nil and down our coasts, for our Immunity. ; one of the most striking examples of Mp- There is no reason to believe that the I tbe strenuous life," as ho himself President Harding is thus called upon these Gulf stream stories there is a same dtplomatio game ia not now going forward in the game oid way. There to hjl another suprtfne court vacancy. confusion of cause and effect. t termed it. was a brief moment In which it seemed Of distinguished family and the pos- Washington reports bsve it that he According to those whose business it that the nations of the earth might atsessor of independent means, strongly will seek a Democrat for tbo honor. is to know, it is not the Gulf stream tempt to do away with warfare alto.but that moment has passed. handicapped by a, frail physique and Two. Republicans have succeeded Dem that affect tbo winds and climate, but gether. Militarism ia aa aggressive aa ever. The cliwind which the both the affect poor eyesight, Roosevelt deliberately ocrats on the beneb Taft, who was mandate" how substitutes for the chose politics as a career. change in name, named as th successor of Chief Jus- mate and the Gulf stream. Tbe winds, "sphere of influence" else. and Tbe late president began bis public tice White, and Sutherland, who was ij seems, ars tbe principal factor in Wenothing are beginning, too, to realize that activities when be was elected to the named to sufefeed Justice Clarke. maintaining and jdtering the surface most of the nations of Europe do not We sufabho- - war as do we Americans. New York assembly in 1881. He Partisan considerations are not sup- currents of the oeean. few years fered with them In spirit himself allied with on the now our It is dawning quickly people ago, but posed to govern nominations to the AUTUMN EVENING. that millions of them actually preferred reform" element, making supreme court; beneethe selection of a assurance of adewith Its the fighting, X frost wind shakes the trees. to a many inflnential enemies, but greatly Democrat to tbe post acated by Jusquate food, clothesIn and shelter, Then sold end red snd brown existence a city slums or peasant strengthening his personal following. tice Day should be no chute for The leaves llks enow flurries villages. To these swarming, thwarted Then he went west in 1884 and- conCome floating atgxag down. that tbo admlnistratioa at populations America la now a more glitducted a ranch in North Dakota, still Washington is losing its ''Republican prise than ever. They picture us teringour The bronse sun sinks awsy with " pockets heavy with gold taken keeping in close touch with New York character. .Beyond the purpling hill, at the expense of their present misery. Kifrht trails the fading day Four names are suggested inWasb-ingtois costing now about The politics, and in 1886 be was tbe Repub; navy Creeping silent and chill. a year about S cents a day for lican candidate for mayor of the medispatches as under considerahousehold. This Is a American each The brook now louder rings' tropolis, being defeated by Jl. 8. tion Senator Underwood of Alabama, mall price to pay for the protection It Beneath her veil. misty Senator Shields of Tennessee, Senator gives us amid the frightful dangers that Hewitt, Democrat. And louder best the wings' now beset the earth. Of late bird through the dale. It will bo recalled that Mr. Roose- Pomerene of Ohio, and . John W. Davis, memvelt came into national life as a JUST BEFORE HE WILTED. former ambassador to Great Britain A warm glow lights each pane Hub What ber of the United States civil service and one of the ablest Democrats in glorious spring .day! I Cheering The nestled town. could dare anything, face anything, on Where loved .ones meet again where he did much publie life. It is doubtful whether Mr. commission, 1889-95- , a day like this. Their dally tasks to crown. to further the extension of the merit Pomerene s aspirations lie in the direcCome on down to the milliner's. To crown with praise and love1 Exchange. tion of the supreme court; he is a system. During the years of 1895-9Each, blessing of the day, be was president of the police board candidate for and his INTRODUCING HIMSELF. For who but God above ot New 'York City, making a record in I friends say that hie success will place Tm little ettff from lacrosse." Aiay know another day! M. AO.NE3 New Tork HICKET. "Oh, Wisconsin? law enforcement then beimr recalled I him in line for higher political honors; New Tork City, fcjpUmber it, 1922. ?l!f -- a!:t gfilmnf ht T 3 FT-o- iet Ft 7' Inre A); Trib-Sin- h eeeeed-elee- r - - best-know- n public-spirite- d , -- ll Ultra-Unioni- st it . Sew to tbo line, lot tbs quips fail srter tbey may. Alone. stance against the silvery Syrian sky He heard the gray wolfs bitter sunset cry; He saw the shadows blot tbe brook ' Cherith . As priest and scribe Intoned the sacred shlboleth; The Hebrew mothers called the children from the street To cooling housetop and the peace of sleep; Hs heard the 'music of the fat herds bells Beside tbe waters of the aacient wells; The camels crouched along the CityS sombre walls; . The oxen lowed within the cattle stalls; lonely anti-machi- half-starv- appre-henslo- n W-.f- Ths Current Rate on Sucker. The lata Torn Williams dropped Into Nev one night, and. playing roulette, speedily dropped hie roll, but not before he had made np his mind that the game was crooked. On hie way downstairs In deep disgust hs met the proprietor. Long Brown. "Whet kind of a dump Is this you're demanded Williams. "I've running?" Just been skinned out of four hundred dollars." a gambling house la Rno, "Who - brought you ia here?4 said Brown. "I brought myself In," said Williams, o Oh. If that the case," said Brown. "I owe you eighty dollars." "How come?" "Well, you see, I pay twenty per cent apiece for aO suckers that are steered in. You appear to have steered yourself, in. Heres your eghty." (Copyright UZi. by the MeNaught Syndicate. Inc.) ' vey, scientific observation, warring and relief in time of disaster. Civic: City planning, road and building construction, AND rail and water terminal problems, fire Two lovers strolled the gentle ridge of and police toning, park Improvement. Commercial; Fassenger service, freight Olivet V .. By ' BERT MOSES service In He watched and smiled his eyes were transportation, messenger aero banking, surveying, photography, very wet; Afar sweet Venus dipped Into the westengineering, collection hnd dissemination Scandal has no use for facts, nor Lev of news, advertising and publicity, sport ern nea . for common sens And northward pigeons flew above tbe and pleasure, commuting. e Lake of Galilee; out mere we' folks of His heart was yearning for the touch ot Suppose try keeping Q. Kindly advise which tise right . hand and clod United State mail wagon or fir of Jail and putting fewer in. way, so lonely la the flesh to be a god! department? H. U. S. It was A blunder la a mistake that falls to . A. The fire department has the right ABORIGINE. teach you something you ought to knowt of way over U vehicle when answer' . n , She Sent Us a Ticket for the ing a call. It takes ten timet as much effort and Game. money to get out of a trouble aa It took railHow killed are Q. at many people Sir: For the crying out loud! For the road to get In, crossings? D. if. & love of suffering catfish In the name A. According to statistics oompiled by of all those that do not make the Une. or later, it appear every man Sooner commerce oommlseioa the interstate Tell us howineU does Dolly Ann make It has executive ability gets into the persons killed at railroad who twice in one day. A a. c. may save your there werein1701hotel business. of cent 192L It About per crossings WITZ. neck, these,- - or 1274, were occupants of autoConclusions founded en fleets are almobiles. 'While most claaAflcoUons of a Bus. From Joltings quoted higher in the market reaccident Including those of the United ways than k L conclusions founded on faith. States bureau of census and of the health ports The white boats in ths lagoon shiver in departments of f.fty cities, charge these the sharp October air. The little waves deaths to the railroad this is done be- . Hrs Heck says; "Naxt to heekups.'the beat Imploringly against their clean, cause observations show that few mo- hardest thing to control I gappiri when smooth sides. The sun beckons out out torists observe ordinary precaution when company stays too long." to the lilting expanse of the blue lake. approaching such as grade crossing The tall slender masts of the by Premier Syndicate, slowing down to moderate speed end lis- (Copyright, 1922, Inc.) sway in wide arcs against the blueness tening before crosasing the track as they feel the urge of the lake and i the sun. jt SUFFICIENT REASON. Q. How many vessels did Columbu But the white boats only rock silently have C. O. First Knut I wonder why those girls hie second voyage? at their anchors. No one comes to set A. for expedition to the didnt answer ne when we spoke to them? them free to guide them out to that westernUpon his secondColumbus sevSeoond Knut Oh,'l expect they're telehad hemisphere Joyous playground of their carefree sum- enteen vessels, carrying 1500 person phone glrie! American. mer days where they romped with the wind and held glorious trafflo with tbe sparkling, tossing waves. The chill of the first frosts IS in the air, and the masters ot the white boats do not hear their eager call. Bnugiy ensconced by the alssling radiator they stretch numbed limbs to the comfortable sigh a little and say, "Well, I guess Its time to put the old boat up for the winVKB VEE. ter." SALT SAP t Chicago-Princeto- - 1 - rjr , - sail-boa- ts house-warmt- h, But Who Would Ever Think ef Doing That? t: R. IT. That instinctive kindliness which is so characteristic of ths true aristocrat Impels one when away from home to remember absent friends in some An Intriguing Idea tangible manner. along this line is to send picture postcards. Homeataying folk are ever keenly interested in scenes from other land and by the exercise of a little assiduity ons may obtain cards that by .their exquisite color effects are a delicate- and subtle compliment to the taste of the recipient. A personal touch Is added by Having a inscribing across either side wonderful time. Wish you were here. , HELEN HENNA. Its Part ef the Ceremony. Sir: Help! Assistance! Succor! Whats the e. c. when you're a bachelor at a wedding and ail your married friends greet you with, Toure next, aren't M. O. your My Salt Bost , It.' Into the night time we cautiously creep Rickety craft and I while others sleep. Wallowing slowly through covers of mist Flash of pale moon as we carelessly list Restlessly circling, the night waters sigh. Unllebted shapes swimming silently by Buoeo or mermaids perhaps? What delight! Well tell no secrets we're friends of the night. DELAVAN DOT. Sammy Rsesehewlski, the boy chess champion, has been arrested by the police of New Tork, which Proves conclusively that Sammy did not Shoot Reotor Hall and Mrs. Mills In New Jersey. i For If he had he would never have been ' R. H. L. arrested. MEMORY TESTS 1. What group of (youth sea cannibals, once noted for their physical beauty and warlike courage, has been almost wiped out through contact with white civilization? The people of the Marquesas Island Once numbering over. 150,000, there are less than 2000 natives left. Disease was unknown before the advent of the white man. 2. Who said; "The night is darkest before the morn? Charles Kingsley. ' 3. Where is the constellation of the Lion? Leo, the Lion, is the zodiacal sign between Cancer and Virgo. It shines in the spring and early summer In the evening sky, and can be seen rising at dawn in the month of October. I. Who waa the village grocer of England who discovered evidence that man has existed on this earth for 200,000 years? Benjamin Harrison of Kent, England, who collected stone Implements 'of various ages In the chalk hills or downs. $. Who was the seventeenth president of the United States? Andrew Johnson ). who succeeded to the presidency on the death ot Lincoln. (1S08-1875- h h 3ITB conn KYjrr?yiKjL A Line o' Type or Two Enjoy the delicious, tart flavor of these health-givin- g cranberry preserves every day in the year, Cranberries are just as delicious for every day use as at holiday times. Try this recipe: - Strained Cranberry Sauce One quart cranberries, twb cups boiling water, lH to 2 cups sugar. Cook the cranberries and water; then press through the strainer, keeping back the skins ; add the sugar and simmer for 5 minutes longer. Do not use metal molds. This makes a delicious and healthful' spread on hot biscuits, bread, buttered toast, or cake. Always cook cranberries in porcelainenameled, or aluminum -lined, - vessels. To be sure of a selection of the choicest varieties ask for Eatmor Cranberries.' -- A folder containing recipes for other ways to use and preserve cranberries, sent free. Answers to Questions. (Any reader can get the answer to any question by writing The Tribune Information Bureau, Frederlo J. Haskln. Director, Washington, D. C. This offer applies strictly to information. Tbe bureau cannot give- - adviqe on legal, medical and financial matter It does mot attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research on any subject. Write your question plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and Inclose t cents 'in stamps for return postage. All replies ars sent direct to the inquirer.) Q. How date long., before sailing should a person apply for a passport? U. 1 A. It Is well to apply about three weeks beforehand. Usually a passport will be granted within a few day but Two photographs, delays may occur. about 3x3 Inches In s'ze, should be submitted of each person named in the apA group picture may be used plication.1 when a wife, or wife and children, are Included In the one application. Q. ' How cap I obtain some of the picric acid the government d.atributes to G. A., H. farmer? A. ' The picric acid for distribution has been allotted to the states according to areas of lands therein. An agency is designated in each state to cooperate with the department of agriculture in the distribution In that state and the agricultural college in each state has been asked to act in (his capacity. All Individual orders for the explosive should be placed with the state agency, , cut-ov- Money to Loan er NO COMMISSION Q. What is ths name of the basket In which an Indian mother carries her baby? C. R. W. A. All references made to this con- trivance use the expression cradle board. We arsjnformed that in one Indian dialect the word for it is kekaahosea." - , Q. To how many uses will airplanes O. L. lend themselves? A. The Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce has prepared a list of twenty-fou- r uses for airplanes. National uses: Na- tional defense (army, navy, and marine corps),, air mail, forest patrol, coast guard, customs and revenue eervlce agricultural survey, coast and gettetio sur- . NO THIRD PARTY NO ATTORNEYS NO DELAY NO EASTERN. COMPANY e a e In wtgt states of the Union has the governor the veto power? G. T. A. All the states except North Carolina vent this power In the governor. Q. y MANY ; FEE LOWER 7 RATES OPTIONS We want to serve all who wish to borrow money upon, real estate. ' a Loan &Trust Ca TracyOranittd te Strve the Ikibllc. UNDER. FEDERAL and STATE SUPERVISION Sevtaji Earn Per Cent Reel Entate Mortgages Higher Rat of Interest - |