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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6 30, 1922. taxation history, yer, find hat never tasted liquor. He ro-1 whereby pftrisian was made to raise wa born in Webster county and A Line o Type or Two Ship Subsidy Fight valuation for taxa- - j eeived his education at Mercer univer- all property to full ' Looms fseoM Erfry lfrJnf In one year the as- - aity, Macon, where he won prominency tio purpose mt Lake Tribune PaHteMif Hfiw to the line, let the quips fall debater. He has always been sensed valuation, and of course the debt TERMi Or HlHJk'KimoNt active-iwtere they may.. Frederic work teaches and religious J. Haaklo. I rtb. Idaho, NvsJa asd AVyoialai By limit, were increased more than 133 per Jaily and Sunday, e&o mouth arly. of the act cent. By this legislature j8undl i Xtoil? and Sunday, yea A'. White, Mister Bill A. entered polities n 1006. After 27. The WASHINGTON, Oct. ship Peging Bill Eiirebm la II. 8." became the equivalent White! i'Tl the debt limit month Pally and ftumUy, MV6r bill, 0 subsidy already fought judleJ1 strenuously 1.50 of three snd IT. instead f R. j L.r Semi Weekly Tribune, one year .... bored, hopolep moan ttat 71 over in preliminary skirmishes. Is to be one Knw Aromance. percent, elected a member of the hoHAn f Tbe Tribune t on me In every important city of one and per cent of the as- one of the main subjects before congress sontal Nature, apathetic nd)a, g little with rul y Ib the tailed State. Reader October, a0i7j towna tb and enoH sessed office. valuation aiU today, lmt aerubby grove. A session. GoverDor D apenta Is any elf by teiTpUorung tula him to the at the next Represen tath e slaved to wheat pointe4 !La Croix Ri A f.elti. no s of Greene lOlo, of" and author The IrtLuee ia a meaiher of the Aociatt as compared with that Massachusetts, he Lprem four, of Georgia, where bootiegfer purveying hi daily Cijraret e el u ai Ibe Associated Yreem Pre. than three and three fourths per cen . gervicj .until Jast January, when he re. champion f the bill, confidently predicts paper in an a2 ev at midnjfht, A f.rm of U titled to tit ue for republic 0 fnith Jn tho vitoibiiity J" f God. the wothat his s own measure eomo is will means the other not An idea of what tls through diapatcbre credited to U or men's magazine ar.d politics. The Ivid j0 resun,e the practice of law. conflict safely, I ted the docai iwl la this pape, and aa the and howeicr, that of in John Brown the beid to reference prepared figures by a Hr. George is opposed to league of fifty thounand by - publiaued hereto. flag will once more assume Its moral? reformers and half a dozen piau state board of equali- nation or any other foreign alliance. American tud.nou publishers of newspapers. ,AU,' .fUTU! the office of the. Th. Xribou. to . mab of Kan old prominence on, the high seas. f CircatotUm laformatiua poocornuij JAHAVVKKH. zation and published in The Tribune re- He is committed, to 4he abolition of The s.Vpp.ng question is complicated will be rapi'litd b o.. acuru;Ut , of I iron I.Hoo. C.olurs .! Burs, cently. They show that the per eapita the railway labor board, and advocates and 'the bill la technical. Ths situation Yet, If It Dost not Disrupt Our Program com- more teeth for the Volstead act. Ae'DCof Economy. He briefly is that an American merchant .11. 8. c. B.ckwna state debt in 1921 was $22.96, vs-- ra .dvcrttoioc if tit. WbtIiI bM . b' RHL.: I have arrived at the conclusion of believes the United States should allow fleet, built at enormous' cost in wartime, increase an in $3.53 with 1913, pared Tribun. bid, Chtngo; f Rriut aa that as there la to be no bonus fit. Loot.; kurd bid . Detreit. Mbb.. until every lies idle In our yards. The shipping for the tong 530 per cent. These figures are for no further immigration relumed herots. why not oo bid... k.D... fit. Mo. U. c. MorgebJO board still has in, its charge 1675 ships, the next best thing and have Kaiser Bill state indebtedness, only. The total man m our country has a job.. H Co., flic., B.cifle Coo.t r.(irwtiw married on Armistice day instead of Which some 1200 are Inactive. ' The get bid. , fi.s ITranciioo; Title lnur,QC of the ,5th. as he now intends? Wouldn't public debt per capita in 1921 was $92, is filcdged to oppose a soldier boons. Loo bng.leo: fierunty bid.., fie.ttlo. board to would d.ke sell all of these ships it in Of the 160 counties give a mild kick to an Armistice day George,, Mr. fo Tho Trth-- apd the total indebtedness was $41,fiorrl.o bureau, of lufonuatloa of! ranee. private firms, recover soms of Us In- celebration? hun t you for 125 carried the at Goorge arc 6 Iiu. Lamartine. 1 Pirll, primary. , 402,536. FEDDELAR. vestment, and go quietly out of exist Pall Mall, London. Kugland; I nter drn Ltnora. This is sufficient more than suffi- Oovernor Hardwick, himself a' former ence. Berlin. Germany: Karel.ior Hotel. Koine. Italy. Wild Bird. won thirty, and Seaborn America has no large, dependable ma cient under present conditions. Amend senator, Telepb.se Waaalch S90. Free,- - and my w.ngs unfettered Wlies yen fall to et your Tt.bune te!ephc carry Its cargoes, and here are Wright, candidate of the Georgia Tine to 1700 To take me whereso I will. amendments other the No. ment like 1, 10 tb elty clrcnlatloa dupartmeot &h!ps, the nucleus of a first-claWomens Christian Temperance union, almoat Free, and 'the paths of morning b. m. 9i li py mill be sent 1 - fc pd jll proposals to increase public the Hut shipping capindustry. private Shining above the hhl. rest. Mr. George wa fortunate in ital is not t Hlt.Lk forward to City the pfwtofflc Ijjurvd at lb 4Hn4 expenditures, should be emphatically bis race because various elements who ships. Aa coming matter. matters stand, operate, ol a foreign but my heart Is homing Free, freighter with cheap European or orientWhen winds of evening turn disapproved by the voters. were rabid against Governor Hardwick al labor can be 'operated so much more Tho petals that strew the garden.. centered on Mr. George to defeat the cheaply than an American ship that our return. NANCY. Free, that INVITATION DECLINED. business men will try to compete. governor. His nomination is said tou The great potent. al not American marine reLike th Wrlgley Clock. Just The department of state has replied have been the biggest landslide for a mains a troublesome white elephant on (Front the Itasca News of Deer- - River,( the hands of the shipping board. Monday, October 30, 1932. to th& invitation extended by the al- candidate for any office in Georgia in Minn.) The arguments in favor of an AmeriM. King, whose physical condition can years. twenty merchant fleet might be- - explained forC. the lied governments to share in the Lauthree weeks has been alarmhere. Chairman Lasker of the shipping pat UTAH TO INTERVENE. the board pqints out that, while foreign ships ing, has been better and mubh worse deconferences on near cast probTHE I&EECONCILABLE3.' sanne' generally, fair and bad, have giandicd our trade more or less past week; W'. It. E. scribes Tn deciding to intervene in the conH. In the past, the situation lems growing out of the Turkish vie: There i little to apfrohond from the satisfactorily Is different' now. When tha United You Said It! Lets Go! test now goiiig on between the South- toriea in Asia Minor. It gives a polite was a States debtor nation, he told tha of the irreconcilable Irish to house committee on merchant ntann, C. Dear R. H. X: Please convey to L. de ern Pacific and tha Union Pacific over refusal, holding that as Turkey and attempt sincere regrets for his unwarrantto continue their struggle Europe could be depended upon to fur- ed my outbreuk in yesterdays line While control of the Central Pacific railroad, the United States were never em publioans4 nish us with ships because the ships I fullv Relieve the truth of his statethe Free State. The secret would be used to carry goods to pay Governor Maboy has taken a cour- broiled in war, tho United States can- against ment In regard to the fate of an Enoff our European debts. fameeting in Dublin, at which it was Now, we aie a creditor nation and glish editor, should he dare flaunt Amerageous and commendable stand in not with propriety sit in judgment on face of the Europe has lost her strongest incentive, ica's glorious deeds in the His determined to set up a rival parlia- to afcompany. vor of tho allow us the use of her ships. Hence, English populace, still I cannot find, reaof the matters adjustment ter the most tholough search, any affecting ment and call Eamonn do Valera to the if in an- - emergency England or another son view coiiicides with that of a great he takes the for attitude disparaging maritime nation should require Its mernear east difficulty. - It is, howthe position of tjie Line In printmajority of the people of Utah who the presidency, included in its attendance chant licet for Its own purposes the toward United States might be left without that ing the poem. That is uncalled for. So have studied tho question at issue and ever, ready to be unofficially repre- a number of men and women who have many carriers and Its trade would be In the best of spirit I would suggest that have arrived at tha conclusion that the sented at the Swiss parley, as it has we play the game, let the chip l.e where badly crippled. from the left undone ali. at served best San beginning nothing Heine, been represented at interests of tho state will be That this did not occur during the re- they Lave fallen and be sportsmen THE PUP. war, Mr. Hanker has explained, was under Southern Pacific control of the Cannes and elsewhere when European to defeat the Free State program, but cent due to the fact that England needed supWo Heard You tha First Time. Central Pacific, with competitive mar- problems were under discussion. there wore absent from that meeting a plies which the United States could R. H. L.: It sure takes a Hoosicr to railroad The Harding administration thus number of republicans quite as promi- provide. With a different combination kets and rates assured and a hom.ny. heat, of powersf and In a emergency appreciate Indiana Holv tell maintains its record for consistent both hemnent in combating- the Free State situation, the United different monopoly prevented. highbrows. Ij.ll States might find hives andand Club of in Commercial the natives Tap it sure postfrom participation Not long ago the ispheres movement, and who are now disposed itself seriously embarrassed for want of do. It take a HOOS1ER TO APPREdelibships. and Chamber of Commerce of this city war, or, rather, to accept the inevitable. RAB DHU. CIATE INDIANA. SHOULD UTILIZE OUR SHIPS. of whieh were the Committee the a erations powers special A council Of state has been organized by appointed Ghost Scarves. that this country should members of the organizaallies of the United States, or allied by the irreconcilable; but at the time notTheput feeling twenty-fivall of Its trust in European ships Bitter-sweberries illume the , fiere tion to study and investigate all con- with this country In the world conflict. this was being done Liam Lynch was is growing. Now that we have the makhedge. a of we is marine ings it that have indicated argued the of advices controversy. Warm and ditions eyes In a withered, old face; Washington phases expressing his readiness to make peace should not let the ships rot because cir- Bare, tangled boughs applique on the The committee held numerous hearings, thaf the proffer of the powers would with the Free Staters. And Lynchs cumstances are unfavorable to American sky The result of this feeling of Intricate lace. at which representatives of the inter- bo .doclined. Events have merely fol- attitude is supported by others, while oompebtors. Medallions is the Greene subsidy bill. ested parties appeared and presented lowed the' customary lino of Harding it is by no means certain that even This hill would subsidize American Summer is dead, but her wrath haunts De Valera agrees to tb program of tho ship owners for the next ten yearn, in the land. arguments.. The position of the Union administration policy. time they would be expected to A wip of gray veil, trembling low; In their invitation to the American extremists. What appears to havo hap- whieh Pacifie was set forth by President Carl get firmly on their feet. Money would Youth, too, now departed, waves back a loaned to them and In return they E. Gray, Vice Presidents If. M. Adami government the allied governments pened is that the scarf adherents be ghost republican would be contract under with D. the shlpq Pate passions that fitfully blow. and E. E. Calvin and Messrs. Lester have split into two factions, which plug board to operate their vessels say: GRAHAM SANDERS. HELEN along The three principal allied powers recall must Freed and John V. Lyle. Lafayette lines set dow-- In the bill. certainly weaken the efforts put theAdvocates United of the a that rrpreHentallve of bill the show favor of who also spoke in. R. H. L. that France llanehett, Slates government was present at ,the forth by the implacables. has found It advisable to grant subthe Union Pacifie, appeared in an inde- San Remo conference In the final stages t6 JaMore Interests than sidy of shipping the action andthat important Answers to Questions. The Southern Pa- of the proceedings of the supreme coun- the radical pan has provided for Us ship owners for pendent .capacity, republicans is the pronounce- the coming cil which led to the drafting of the year. cific was represented by President Wil- treaty of Sevres tn 1920. They would ment by Sir James Craig that Ulster is Is so It long since this country had a (Any reader can get the answer to any liam Sproule, Eoss Benson and Harold welcome the presence of the United not to marine .bf ah y Importance that question by, writing The Tribune Inforjoin the Free State. The Free merchant at Lausanne in a tho question Is occasionally raised as to mation Bureau, Frederio J. Haskin, Direpresentative Fabian. The hearings were eomplote, Suites State leaders probably long ago accept- whether Americans are really suited to rector, Washington, D. C. This offer apsimilar capacity or In a more active and unbiased. After comprehensive especially In the discussion upon ed that as a foregone conclusion. The buFhrhaps It Is not advisable plies strictly to Information. At seafaring. for us totfy to compete With reau cannot give advice on legal, medicarefully considering the arguments and the question of tlie straits.of Free Ulthe and Staters the rate, any natiomir it is suggested. History shows cal and financial matters. It does not the invitaThe restraining tone conkeeping in mind the colonial times nnd almost to settle domestic troubles, nor to to accord a distinct recogni- ster leaders are going ahead with their thajthrough to the UN war this country was a attempt sequences to follow, the committee tion seems undertake exhaustive research on any of separate governprograzii running allies of the maritime carpower. Its clippers subject. Write your question plainly and unanimously decided in favor of the tion on tho part of the ments until suchj time as the two sec ried the flag over the trade proudly lanes of the briefly. Give full name and address and Southern Pacifie. The same action was fact that tho United States wishes to tions seas. Then hard life and the adventures Inclose two cent in stamps for return their interests merge of the sea lost their attractiveness for postage. All replies are sent direct to taken by tho commercial organiza- avoid becoming in any wa directly in- nies and out boutul lines. was Americans. There wipe adand of afy money the inquirer.) tions of Utah county, where the main volved in the political rivalries venture in west in the and home trade. be There will two parliaihents. ships would carry the cargoes. question to bo decidfSMfas in relation Europe and the far cast. have Indian Q. 'Do other countries Ulster will wait until tho Free State European America gave up her place In the shipsummer? If J. D. to the conservation of the best interests Although American plenipotentiaries has now world and she shrinks from ping take It of mild recurrence proved A. the In may itsafacity. of the people of the commonwealth. In will not participate actually in the two the struggle necessary to establish ships weather InEurope, the late autumn is known as take more, inSy years, depending In and conclusion of viewthe it of the routes, may especially exhitreaty, peace neither ease was there the leas Martin's summer and has .been reca of contingencies high American scale of wages and costs. Saint ognized for probably a thousand years. bition of n spirit of animosity toward be assumed authoritatively that the largely pptm ofvariety ROOSEVLET FAVORED SUBSIDY. The legend Is that St. Martin, dressed as tariffs and economic the Union 1acific,, and the personal observers selected by President Hara beggar, sat before the portal of a church President Roosevelt tried to revive the on Assure and conflicting interests and , will all watch an exceptionally bleak day of the late develop-closely Interest in American shipping in 1906 equation did not enter into the con- ding like. the Ho was suffering severely from exfall. to in some milthis country of the keep troversy at any stage of the proceed- ments and that the United Stateswilje the church, In the recent dail meeting in whieh lions paid to Europe for carriers. The posure. A kntaht, phasing deemjhdvis-ablit whatever 'action tnka saw the the beggar, and. tearing his the of value ings. Indeed, great Galllnger ship subsidy bill, which suc- cloak in shivering the was constitution half. In two. the Free gave adopted beggr in to order to cumbed services of the Union Pacifie in the protect commercial, filibustering in the recognition of the act. St. Martin, bya State leaders emphasized the wisdom of senate, waspersistent the only reRult. humanitafian interests. and educational mild caused was weather miracle, gone years by fully recognized. Representative Greene has taken perpetual not only the dealing tactfully with the Ulster ques- theNow, annually at this season. The half- -' merchant marine on his shoulders. return Nevertheless, it was the general view Such interests the half summer symbolizes tion and wisdom the also of one He Is of the veterans of the house, warmth orwarmth h n e c s d r a also t of freedom but convincing , that our chief market henceforth must of the part of the half the In point of continuous service Outranked Ulster she that cannot well get along only by Speaker GUlett. He knows knights cloak. Saint Martins summer be found on the Pacific coast. As the proper protection of American outside the Institution Free an was State. Ulster, under congressional tactics and he knows shiplong before the Indians the maintenance of Southern Pacific control of the Central or Indian summer were known, but It Is since his the Free term Ever in Stato first the can ping. come constitution, in the development known by a differPacific means the broadest kind of an opyn-doopolicy house, twenty-fou- r years ago, he- - ha the same phenomenon into the Free State and enjoy all the been tff" a member of the committee on ship- ent name. competition for the transportation ot , - Turkish resources and the safety of a state within the American ping and for eight years he has been rights of Utah products, the conclusion reached religious and racial minorities. Q. In ravelling and rekn!tt!ng a sweatunion. Indeed, Article 44 of the con- chairman. , His district Is a shipping was Inevitable. center and his constituents are said to er, can the yam be straightened out? was stitution T. written to apply to Ul- approve his attempt at reviving AmeriP. A FLEXIBLE TARIFF. Under the terms of thefransporta A. The sweater should be washed, then ster. The Free State is empowered to can sea traditions. tion act the interstatoOommorco comthe yarn being wound Into balls. ravelled, Is It Greene the that bill prophesied of Indiana Former Senator Beveridge ereate subordinate legislatures with will pass the house. In the should then be made Into hanks. Dip mission senate, long It will .divide whether the warm water and hang up to into r these such powers as may be fixed is favorable to the and filibustering be may fatal, by law. speeches Southern Pacifie or the Union Pacifie dry. If the yarn isnt fairly straight it as In "the case of the Galllnger bill. The constitution Bevereventualbecause of act be its contemplates dipped a second time. After the Is whether flexibility. The final question shall havOontrol of the Central Pathe ipav a single Irish parliament in Dublin, American merchant marine Is of suffi- sweater Is knitted, covera it with a damp ly will was be ana it the of Utah remembered, cific, and press with attorney general idge, moderately hot with a legislature for Ulster; it is even cient Importance to the national Inter- cloth ests to be given government aid at this iron. Any remaining crinkle will be taken appear on behalf of the people against the Payne-Aldricbill when it possible for other legislatures to be time, and, If so, how much aid Is advi- from the yarn. 'of Utah and plead for Southern Pa- was sable. Few persons Interested In the bill, passed by congress some years erected. cific control for the reasons above Q. Is chess really frozen out wheat? The Free State constitution will be ahowever, are viewing the matter from conclude- - that we Therefore A. H. ago. may stated. general viewpoint. A. Chess, also called cheat. Is a kind interesis are strongly In faPrior to this hearing, which has been the Hoosicr statesman has faith in the the first business to be taken up when vorShipping of brome grass which Is a troublesome of the for aid government proposed new the British parliament eontenes their business. and Is often erroneset for November 21, the-- e will be elasticity provisions of the new law. They consider it only weed in wheat fields, regarded as degenerate or changed that the Republican party, which ously heard on November 4 in Washington Sume people are inclined to doubt, but after the general elections. Its ratifi- just a bears wheat. It slight resemblance yery in believes protecting other industries by to oats, and if reaped and ground up with the intervention petition of the Union the president recently empowered the cation Is expected within the time limit tariff, should help the struggling ship for food, Is said used to be so aa set by the London treaty; it will en- ow ners. wheat, Pacific, which asks for the dismissal tariff commission to investigate all effects. narcotic to sav hill produce Enemies of the that the people of the Southern Pacific's application to requests for rhanges in rates and then counter no opposition worth worrying should be burdened further; that about in the .British house. The king shipping not has not been subsidized in this Q. Are there any wolves or coyotes acquire control by lease and stock own- report to tho president for action. will sdbsidv is an then announce ratification by royal country; the experiment south of St. Louis? R. H. of President Harership of the Central Pacific. This pe- Following is the which will not put shipping on Its feet, animals are found as far A. proclamation!, and the Free State will and that- ,it will only involve the country south Thee as Texas, tition, addressed to the interstate com- dings order: be in a fact. will Ulster then have one heavy expense. merce commission, sets forth that this It is ordered that all requests, ap- month Estimates as to what the burden will Q. Did the Vnitfl States government in which to say yes or no to the amount to vary widely. Lasker says; ever organization lacks authority to grant plications or petitions fot action or and make at gold to . tn invitation In. Is onler It that to estimated go develop coins? G. H. B. the Southern Pacifics application. relief under the provisions of sections a balanced Geet of 7,5',OtM) gross tons, never hes federal government The A. Governor Maboy deserves groat praise 315, 316 and 317 of title 3 of the tariff which should carry 5i per cenf at least made any gold RICH pieces or half dolPOOR of all branches of our overseas trade, lars. for taking a bold and definite stand act approved (September 23, 1922, shall I call no man aMAN, man MAN. coins were made by indipoor cost will the to the never ultimately sanctioned by the were treasury but viduals, in the face of powerful opposition, even bo filed With or referred to the United If he have love and health. (a year), though United States government, and all such approximate IJfl.WO.OOO none has For treasure, he (treater is knew it full for estimated first the at now well year it was the States tariff commission for considerathough only coinage is prohibited. The gold half Whatever be his wealth. $15.001), ON) dollars and quarter dollars were really right thing to do ns chief executive of tion and for such investigation as shall And thieves come not to steal love Representative Davis, opposing the bill, miniatures of the "slugs," and Not ruddy cheek by stealth, the commonwealth.. Intervention by the be in. accordance with the law and the says that the 'subsidies nnd aids pro- were not intended for circulation. Many vided in the bill would cost more in of these are of baas metal, thinly coated state of Utah should be the great de- public interest under rules and regula- Ive seen love walk In- frladty the than all. no of value $200,000,000 which with gold, and at three years Upon a steep, roiuth road, ciding factor in the decision of the tions to be prescribed by such the shipping board hopes to derive from While 111 health sulked morosely of its sh.ps, not to speak 6f the solo question at issue. Within a grand abode; tVhat Is tho derivation of trous-se- a Q. $123,000,00" loan at $ per cent Interest H. u? K Tho commission has made public the 'And I have seen health come along furfifteen and least years, the for. at VOTE IT DOWN. And lighten every load. A. The word Is from th? old French ther fact that the annual cost of at least' rules of procedure and so far as e we originally meant a little buntrqsse. and $73 000,000 would continue indefinitely. call no man a aad man dle. It was applied to the few things the of are bill stibsldy With public indebtedness- already at able to observe there will be an honest I However iToponents he seems a bride took with her to theu home of said to be interested In it for what they that husband. to carry out the provisions of If levs ahdpoor A modern health are blended has her Encmtes of a staggering total for a commonwealth attempt it. of the out project get the law. It will be time 'enough lo In all his eaeer dreams; outgrown this simple lnterpreta- hand have been quite tlse accused of on other sadness often hurries by the size, of Utah, voters-shoul- d ' on the ground that tlon- by no attack the flexible scheme aftet it has F(r beirg In coatly limousines. prosper from Ameriforeign ships will means fail to vote down amendment No. been given a fair trial and failed to Is It pood for a football to be rubbed we do not build up our Q. can cargoes If I would not heed a measure with oil? tv. I own marlije. 1, which proposes ta authorize a fur- work. Or any rule or plafie A. A football will wear better if it la It Is a complicated question. The comIn estimating riches. ther increase in the public indebted oil. alone on the bill fill two kept soft by rubbing with neats-foo- t mittee hearings one no GEORGIAS NEW For SENATOR. Justly Inches thick. And the ness. But love and health sWTO bring real Joy volumes eachIn two the senate is yet to come. battle royal Q: How thick Is the armor plate on a To tho heart of amnian. A review of the situation With reWhen congress reconvenes in Grace E. HalL modem battleship? J. D. i9 to the debt CLOSE. VERY A spect It is eighteen Inches thick. publie interesting. Walter F. George will take his OCTOBER wa so mum snd hot Tho constitution originally provided weather The seat as the jhnior senator from Georgia. When keen October dole with fiparlng that the oet thought he would sacrifice Q. Flease give Information regarding that the public debt should not exceed of diplomacy maintained by the hand-, a few of his abundant lockj for the sake the school V. F. M. government. the assessed valuation of the state by He will suceofo' Mrs. W. II., Felton The largess of his last, rich golden of coolness. does not maintain government A. The Thomas whom Goiernor entered W. the barbers He accordingly days, Hardwick, ore than $200,009. This was amendof candidate for the for X slumbrous warmth encircles all the shun, and was scon in the operating a school to serve in the lateif-enato- r does not recommend appointed service, the foreign ed in 1910 to provide that the public-deb- t vhair. land, . institution, does not fur. Watsons seat until his successor could And summer stUl seems smiling through particular "Close.- s'r? queried th assistant, any of should not exceed one and one-ba- be elected and course in any school, nor a study nNh at the tangle hair. the base. ' qualify. stands waltlrg a gux'ng answered the poet, still suggest a list of books to be studied. hushed, Yes. very. AH Nature, per cent of the total assessed valwhose Mr. Geofge, home is at Vicommand. think ng of the weather. PROMOTION. RAPID uation. This percentage limitation re- enna, was nominated -Then he plunged into a profound revAnd, waiting, kneels with lifted hands by a landslide, A gentleman who formerlyi served thN mains in the constitution, but in fact it and as nomination in and erie on th beautv of beards. Georgia is equiva- That whenprais of djlnters ho looked at his croppM unry as consul In one .of 'the Iential Rnt the siege sleety tin was more than doubled by a legislative lent to election, he is as . K American in he the convir-1-republics, tells this sorv: had glass done. good as elected of I "On one occasn.n 1 had Lcen sitting for , act of 1915. This was the legislation, already. He is 43 years of Site finds her fet'ers broken by the sun. someth nr to sav on the a an hour in the d ninfUroomfr half age, about Ai.unr AUiriiA Exchange. JJalt ake tErito now notable in Utah j n f T one-hal- one-hal- - ' , if - ss first-name- - e et A Thing Not to Be Explained. of brims over yonder be. In dat barrel of two colored men that de back do. Jos go over and he p they set forth one hight to borrow a bog. hind f to yore sheer." Not until nearly daylight did they suc- youse The caller rolled up his sleeves and ceed tn borrowing on from th pig-pe- a immersed his arms In the brine. of a planter. "Taln't no meat here, he said, aftsr Having slaughtered tne pnsa they decided that it should be left a thorough search. said Bam. In the cabin of one of them until th I aint s prised one bit, following nigh, when the other would "Rata Is gettin' so bad 'round ytre I I'm come to claim whut gwlno do. Dey don't know his snare. 1 'spocts dey was Cfuring th day th present custodies, carries off eVer'thing. heard am nibblin' I while Immersing the carcass in a barrel satin' dat pok w'en of brine to prevent It from spoiling, de- today while I wa layin down tryln to cided that he needed ail the meat for Jeep himself. Accordingly he removed It to a His friend stiffened suspiciously. suitable hiding-placHow corns dey could nibble a hole lh and then, returning home, awiuted the arrival of his partner de barrel, eat all de po'k an atm de In the enterprise of th night before. brima dont run out? he demanded. About S o'clock the second negro arSam took a deep breath. an empty sack over his rived, "Dat, he said, "Is de mystery." arm. carrying McNaught Syn"Whars de meat. Bam? he asked, as (Copyright 12. by the he entered the cabin. dicate, Inc. k It is parrated mr hotel when I was approached by tho proprietor. Pardon me, he said with a low bow, sap and Salt were you waiting for anything?" Y Yes, I said. esterday I toM Felipe, your head waiter, that I would dine at By BERT MOSES. oclock. It la after half-pa6 now, and he haa not yet appeared." ' Felipe joined the army early today, No brains ara required . to inherit ' said the proprietor. If the senor Why didnt he let me know he was money. going! The old scoundrel! The melody of music la not supplied by A little more reepect, please, senor, said the proprietor, with a frown. Felipe the bass drum. hae won steady promotion and la now a Dollars hava the discouraging habft general. "Exchange. of going fast without going far. Families are judged by their back MEMORY TESTS yards; cities by their vacant lot. . 1. What la the size of the of Florida? One hundred and Everglade fifty, miles long; fifty. five miles wide. 2. What were, the hanging gardens of Babylon? Professor Breasted and other orientalists say they were roof gardens. They were on temples palace and dwellings. Egypt had them centuries before The half barbarian Greeks Babylon. who first saw them called them hanging gardens and put them down as one of th wonders of the ancient world. I. What are flve synonyms tor th word ache? Pain, suffering, smart, anguish and pang. 4. WTiat Is a totem? 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