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Show tr DKSKIIET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY N0VE3inEIt 22 WILD ANIMAL TIRADE AnUtUma Eipiltio ; Wan With Soon to SUrt InU African WUd-U- la, Ufandn Ten Million dr Dollar Worth of Animals NeodH to Replenish Depleted Stocks In European and American Zooo I life aback of Hamburg lias Formerl Had Monopoly, Rut No Longer. Roosevelt's Hunting Pal Out to Break German Grip on the Industry T TIIHEE SECTION 3910 Special Foreign Corretpondence of The Saturday Newt. wild nnlmel trade of the world specimen bring from (11 up. Thee mantle from 1 tho German dealer Ih of eld on eway ere by captured netting effert ere In which the snake ha Con- Uamburg greee -t U PATHICK G PIJUIERTT. f v V cealed himself, and aettlng the tU U4 afire on Ibo other aide, to drive the (Copyright, llll. by Edward btar--i ahall. ) tbara following bla demobilisation, to Leads. reptile Inte the net HegeabmVt boa I built op aa organisation tbara It ta hoped, and Giraffe m Km entelope, SuOirf boa ablppad 1I4.44 windows. bub Cardinal already Is a Biographer. duns This will also be raptured M M Mnt Mtwri ft wartb of "Ur ntooh" to Brest, whor Prom Noire hi. th portleo siort out by riding the herd down until Ihs at Englishmen hav mad as It la swelling transportation la Car wllb thslr bunting kit and porter, when Ihsy fount etsrs etresgle behind, At his country sesl at ntolls, Carrrm Cardiff It to to ya th Into th northern I'aao Nysro. or down r miad lUt tt ehail ran bs lesecied. The srse In the Vj again aiff. tool mar total of Hobart Leadbet-ta- r. lb Tana river. Into tb southern I'aao dinal will Mrrr) del Vl Is writing the which Ihs Cameroon! expedition tt (water of tha world' commerce knew British aooloyist, tbo Nysro and Into otbsr regions. Unco use Is full of pigmy elephant and Is ..graph) of 1ups liua X Tl.a book re- wild animal reptile and bird In tb field, thry eiort lbs day at 4 bom yrouada boro boon lokaa over pigmy thought also to contain Ih many lnlrestin,-harartartotlroT th lnold.otaj trod (a aaimaj by tbo oryonlaotloo for exhibition on 4 a. m, with ooffo and btocwlU, setting which is extremely blppupoLamu Tbla out aala eoneleie The cardinal notse thoroaftor with tbalr purpose ahlpmoot of tha tale rops e gunbeorero tlna rare. Ivory, sailer bora and of lion leopard a wall oryx. nd pools In ordsr I visit porter ! X held hi left band when OtoUMU. that ling the When bush-bitc- h expedition's raptured, boon ibo kill toft out ovsrnlyht os belt fur thlmponnaa, aatolop animals will be turned louse la a l.OOt at his aide wllh the fiat clenched. It aJroo4 a world-wid- e lion r other wild bMsta They usuel, stork marabout and moabar (rfiabtUu " f. t is been sehas acre which preserve 4 wise to approach hint with ta bee Vo lit a Vr 3 oh A. 3 ordan, Two ootrtaba ahlmponaoa ly keep up tb bunt ontll 4 o'clock, -' r J . ,v en red near Thyevllle. Belgian Congo, nee ne'er i brook-fas- t, a rout from Dob or to Ur aot, c-- ,r when 414 ta return , for romp they t, i, e a request At of ih but I bay formed to sale and await transportation omoU a per to aftsr which tha bunt resumed .IgkttoM bisters Bring. who trashed toy of tbo shipment that tbo shipper His holiness' used present, shipping space Is extremely prerogative until dusk, with a luncheon basket fur llero-ofta- r. Mrs John A. Jordan. Wife of Po- difficult lo get. not only beceue of the j which had not been eierclae.1 nine lb a tight moot about 1.(4. lucky. gam o tow year gf wttb The-W- o aoaatod them salve of but because lh. of eblp obtpmaato tbara will b ll enter, Trying to Get a Lehr erwrrity the mediaeval po e were a e noeeeaolt to tVa Afrioak Jun- No (port for Piker," timidity of passenger about haring Gm from Africa aooapt la Jan o4 Jaly. a king. He once ordered Great cages a With frlretd Make Th Colt to poeerful SarSaa Voa tbo baahiag oI th wkaa aboard. of anlmsl wild faTh sport to not on for msn with tha worm waotbar la mar hie pressure lbs Russian minis-le- r from ar compelled accordingly, Does shipment at W of tbo lonadnln, ooa of LVa vorable for tbo eocUmatixaUe out means, for tbo tsUmotsd sips nos who had dafed eontradlrt him. lo wait until a freight steamer can be JaVrolaS Eagttab sportsmen. at tVa ssiouris of tb avorayo shoot!! y pony Pr When an Important decision had tn mongoose, of deck certain space. wllb aecured monkeys W plenty species Wlllaa W. roeontiy month la (1.144. Booid whit humor ant Doogta of Tarietoek, Admiral Kr eemmtoetoaer beer, otter, badger, etc- - are all Th second expedition got away dur be token Flue X neuld often arias at of polio la lb fadar KJkwUl K. oa4 other On alad OtroTfo. With low That who bar to b added to th party, legal vermin and may bo shot at any Ing tb recent railroad strike In Eng the dead of night and. led by two bom O built state boo op black are taken along t got as por-mi- x Malay Mdrod with flaming torches, fifty oooa la Xurop llm without a license. N Sun Aroood tto Kook. land, and bad to bs conveyed in three ftwtse guards whieh to otocklay a pro yuBboarera, aye, headman. erloo o4 tVo foe East, K la oaO. would descend ths "slalre of death" Falmouth. to London cars from Itb motor block outatdo Slbynpor Mkarto Big Capture Expected. , oa4, kor Vo4 their n(M o4 pad-- 4 (guard), eooks, personal serIt was beaded by , Captain Geoffrey and through ths long corridor of ths oubty th one at ply 4ar, lb Jo and kitchen boya Ponte ond 4aplot4 oa o roaolt at tha neg-- 4 pontbar. tapir, startto rlrol th Hamburg vant and consisted of Sidney Vatican till he arrived at tbe tomb of her two Already wkloh 1 rorafy Catchpot expedition oybt wbiob propoaae mule 111 Vito wViob they toll during tha rhtnocaro from 1114 to coating apiece, ed from Euro pa Th Area was beaded Falrbum. late of the Scots Ouard (tt Peter In the cathedral. Tbara ha aaladooy (o apocloa of btooo), ooo." to ezpooted t toeroaM th to have be and lb and U. 04 O otoor pram of IJ.ll4.tie rifle bought, who married Miss Nancy Cunard cf would kneel end prav. The following for African ond troploal Ufa th Molayao tly or oa4 Malay not Inexpeneiva by the Comte d Monoeau, tb famous tha ammunition ar la axpoetod by tha orgmaiaor great Cunard shipping family, and morning the Tope's decision would be To meet th rush f order whieh Thee conawt usually of a large bore French writer, explorer and aoologisL D. W. saw venture from tho re Af Blmhopp, late of tha KingsBuspie, 1 14,400,004 World of WUd glvsn. rift of about .414 It left Liverpool early la August for rtoan Rifle peso bo brought, Jordon eatlrootee double-barrelt of tbo poeo Demobilised Lieut with Georg Dual 14 Cameroon one to tb la (formerly at ooa soli oailbre for rbtnoeoroo and hippo pot my offiooro for adventur or Tha morkat which tho Brltlah hop that b as a Mounted Police, of the sey Cap bo was to I a trek 11.144 whence (1.TI4 from at double-barreleGerman), a on a. and elephant for lion, It went If You Are a Dane piytof by th hundred for position to oopturo la a world-wld- a kaepsr for captured animal rhinoceros and hip- a email boro magatln rft.1(4about .111, started across th Cameroon to tb out tbo oxpodUJoaa whieh or being ooa with (root porooatoy of olaor spleen. Giraffe, of Falmouth for Matadl. tha port on demand Thence FTeneh th or in also groat -Congo. 1 You Mutt Otari a Pig Ubargt t oak 1 a dou Oormoa dooloro popotamus bo re ebot gun, a farthest up tb Congo, to entrain for profit Theatformor off for four y oor ond aad or priced, under preeent condi- - revolver, a .11 rifle for small mammal th expedition wee to return down tb Brazzaville, (Jordan Vimaatf ploaa to atari aboot aao bo In th Interior. 1.404 miles ood of November aad wlU tok tbalr oalmol otocko or oihauatad. tions, at (1.404 apiece. Th anthro- -, aad birds with about (.404 round of Congo to Matadl to embark after a Her tt was to take ship and cross a wlf A radical mlnlaler of Denmark wtih Via Into tha Africa Thy oe la a poaUloa to roaaw bast Kid ape roan sable and kuda onto- ammunition. Including d and six months Uip tor England. Pool to Stanleyville, whence 14a. II la fama la airaady eeteb- along with th rarer opedM of solid oartridgea The amount of perare Blr Hylton Ralph nStanley Afrteoa poaaaaalopa to be started through think he ha solved the question of th was la party Oormaaya trek long In demand. ta are also groat Vad to tbo wUd on 1 mol world. Ua ha to boao I oat, aad, oa hod thay sonal kJt which ha to be token along Brisco. Lady Brisco aad Cyril Plm, th pigmy country to Victoria Nyanaa the high coat of living by Introducing d spent 14 yaora la tha Belgian Can boao ratal nod, thoro la llttl wild Ufa foot, th world trad la wild animal ds not Inconsiderable, either, and Sir Hylton to and ultimately to Fort Portal on th a late of tb Life guard z run to to la (14,404,404 ale-daf 0d boa probably abot mor parted la ft la thorn, for It way taryaly d license good for a year a sportsman of longstanding reputa- fringes of British Uganda. Motors a law compelling every family to keep sportsman' to which of ezpoctod (1.1(4,444 tbo oay atbar ato tlln. Ha atroyod or drhra orar th bordar year, of were to meet the expedition her for a pig He argue that th pig can he tion and tb owner of an first 14 order add (114 to tb total bUL to bo profit. Th trakbad 14 tlmaa aoroaa Africa th flyhtlny. Entebbe, fad from tha table refuse et llttl exAnd (till certain extra charge must some 4,404 acre la England. Lady their transportation to w eooit to aoosc Ha or a with durlny Th yroot Oormoa oooloyleot M which Jordan he received total 1104,-44- 4 be added. Is entering country which no whence n steamer was to taka them to It U permissible to shoot Brisco woman -and it to sold that already (1,400,-Ido4aro Roosevelt oa4 aaw "Teddy Sana or practically empty. Oa and Port Florence, Nairobi Mombasa, pense tin! that th pig will supply the has ever eeen. two elephant, tb charge for th first whit of orders or la sight. aot hla flrat bony antelope. H coant of th ohortoy of moot ond on the opposite coast of Afrloa. This family with meet during th winter tb sent been after bn extra Thta and for th second (14 being party btarod th third fodder, tblr ytock boo boa hilled off Incidentally. It to hoped to attract 11(4. Giraffe cost (14 extra and U U bongo, the most brilliantly colored of expedition Is bound after specimens of month lphont and After th law was enforced r taka alt for Kdyar Boocber the th wonderful and elusive many of th yordao clod. Th attention to Britain's new poeeeeel pormlssible to shoot only ona Except all antelope, and a creature which little okapi, letter ram from every pert of th noon, tbo Taxoa oottto robchar and rroot Rayant'o Pork ooo In Loodon to la Africa. Tbo groat so which today for th which Inhabit antelope animal which erclnasd an ver- has never been captored. Incidentally, ator. H ho wrlttaa for A marl coo In olmoet no bod oondltloB ond bo la British East Africa will bo th depth of silent forests ofTh Congo country from citizens who were trying min, a Uoense to required for all shoot- It hopes to capturs a gorilla, python In I British moyoolna y wild animal already placed 1(9,404 worth of or scon of Jordan's main effort tn th Bemllki district. It will also to be obedient. ing and n specified number of each and cobras Already a cable he been paea through a great elephant counblg-yaend Other Brltlah oo kjoeto, aad bla wtfa ha pabltohdd dara with Jordon. ,rV live near Copenhagen, shooting part! It to has permitted to be killed by on received which Indicates that and will capture what it can. th raise would (book rlattny bar experience In loylcot yard an, at Manchester, Dub- There to no closed teeeon on togem anlmnl try, according pig gladly text ths of H hot now expedition, ranging from on giraffe, captured a gorilla, but the London ond bo eaa lin and Clifton, or llkwlo depleted there and tb dry season which to th recent edict, but owing to wood It must be emBig gam shooting, side-lingreater kudu, on cable we so mutilated as to make th phasised, e roly makt bla way throayh a French and onzlou for whotrr aw stock on, extends to about tb end of April, on rhinoceros on on so expensive, to erect a atye will ts only a the of being Th roan sable and superuncertain. al 011. bat b antelope antelope, animal' age world-wid- e when th rains set In. Most of th ypaoko Saw hall. Moaal. can b obtained. Th eelbrtd built Will you pay thUT" coat by up (140. organisation, 14' 'a to adult hnrtebeost of 20 the Coke's human and gorilla Jordan, a by product Ilk the sale of imbwo and o doaaa dlffaraat d lostrength yardn at Antwerp, Bruaoalo hunting to la th highlands, about Another more laconic complaint to nobra. make tt practically Irapoeelbl tto of Kara rondo. Tho- - proloctad Obant and Liny In Btytum or proo-tlcol- I.OOg feet above sen level, I he sable hide fur and th curios that read: Following your advice. 1 In Them la. however, a long list of capture one of them alive, but young- Ivory, of bla axpadltloa to ocroaa tho onlrnol hnrlny antelope being practically th only itmaroon empty, th all animal collectors up. Dura pig Into our home. Th troduced into Franch Ubonyt. down taken away to Oarmony or animal attractive to hunters to be anlmnl classed by law aa vermin, for ster are taken with comparative eass ing th next year or twopick It Is to be exwa big, our refuse beast's appetite at found exclusively along the coast the shooting of which no license Is re- by means of pltfalta Conyo aad to - UjlJt la what wo killed. Tbo Dutch yarden pected that many trophies will be was email. He died of starvation. I In th present state of the wild ani- brought H tho lloyuo and Hotter dam Her Captain Geoffrey Catchpot ta to quired. Lion nr classed as vermin marty Garmon Koat - Afrleo. back to England by British am out the I paid for tho suckling. (12 . much .1 aaorcb aapactolly for ok opt, orwhen found 11.400 live or ood. u wtthln miles mal from red of local of th Austrian In be market, very bring gorillas any chart hunters been denied who have their placed for too are In th worst refund this? V, boayo ond ylont pig. pllyht of all. and ganisation, and shooting parties are European settlement, (elsewhere the to (1,000. I'ython of the larger els favorite sport by four ysara of war. Who In the city humbly A b Brltlah oryantutloa which ha so far aothlny la known of how It to bo handled Juet os a patty of Cook'e number of lion permitted to be kilted fetch from (25 to (400, depending on TheM, however, will be trbphlea not da In oa affort to wroat tho world under one license Is limited to four). their else, the common African python so much of detached expedition after protest: fares with th yreat zoos at Petra-(ro- d tourist are handled. My family live In three 4 animal trod from Oarmony. boo ond Moscow. They wfll bo embarked from Eng- Leopard wart hogs bush pigs lynx, fetching from (20 to (200. Blackbig game, as of Britain's determined room on th third floor. Will your A lory market to also eeen ta land by the Union Castle line for wild dogs hyena, crooodtle, python, necked African cobra, of which th effort to populate th world's too excellency tell me where to put the reo4y bailt up fo4r aryonlutlona tbo Malay Btotao, Brltlah North America, and tho construction of new Mombasa, entraining there for Nair baboon. Jackals small cats of various expedition hopes to capture several and eelx the leadership tn the ro- - quired pigr l L ONDOX, Mr, he. obi, 14 hour by rail tat tbo Interior, Prom dew oatll oooa. os the Jou rney dreo to Its ctoe. tbs train runs o vast ooo. WUdeuoeeia, through ho ri beast o, resells, osbra. owrlch, ylrslfo, ood, oor as tonally, a rhloocer-o- o or o lion, or sees from th train 04 la A determined SooayoJ, British Oatoaa . U being aoad I treaa-fa- r Oooa do. Brig. Ooo. JL Mrot. of tho Xing's rlKlptl Reyal Rifle who la aaw aa leave at Cram Debar bot who arpocta wild aalmej to ramata bUurltn p i W o vv, (r itw rf .- r. wj iU tr t r" kH'- :( I r i i, t. a a, e r-- y i Ww 04Ctrl, Dar. all, do-mo- ad ala-pba- nt. ed ko a-n-uo d a; eofl-nose- (11. et ta SI birrt -- boo-loytc- Bur-Cbell- ly bn flat-dwell- er j The shopper nine-o'clo- ck 2 1 -- And Composes Like Strauss (BpectsI Cotrsxpondsnee.) when she was six, and that three Nov. ii. pretty years later, (the age at which Daisy n Aahford wrote The Toung Visiters'), girl. Just, twenty-ohailed by on of Eng- he produced her first musical compO' sayslGear-ar-dell- y a London, land's leading musicians aa an English Richard Straus No wonder that musical London to as much agog over Dorothy Howell aa literary London wa and still Is for that matter, over Daisy Ashford. This girl genius who, with her bobbed hair, looks much nearer seventeen than she does her actual ago. Jumped Into nationwide fame at the Queens hall on night recently, when a symphonic poem, Lamia, composed by her, was given by Blr Henry Wood'e famous orchestra and made a sensation. The audtenc which included several of England's most distinguished musician gave the youthful composer a wonderful reception when she came forward to acknowledge the rapturous applause, and Sir Henry Wood, rising, shook her warmly by tho hand. It Is stated that he compared her with Richard Strauss, most of composers. Her symphonic poem, Lamia," which waa inspired by Keats's celebrated 'poem, ahoijvs remarkable Imagination, and la scored a large orchestra Is employed with a surprising knowledge of orchfedtral ways and mean The music. wrote a leading critic, "to not only futlpf ideas, some of which have the attributes of real beauty, but the whole work manifesto a feeling for the orchestra and a creative capacity of an uncommon order. 'Lamia held the attention throughout, surprise and admiration Increasing with every fresh page of the score. Dorothy Howell is a native of Stourbridge, near Birmingham, her family being well known for the musical taste of its members. Her father told ma that shg took her first music lesson -- ultra-mode- While miUdjlctns the hrgalm bcwj ie her mining ntwsteftr e brttkfes! nf tGhinrdelu V Uprt-ferti- in just tminutt nr tvoc ( ml "dmm town when the shops the epos end exciting rush begins. U4y mey " It and C- - fortify against the strenuous shop-pin- 1: y. - K- -; .Remember, GhirardclliV Ground Chocolate cohies only in cans for your protection. jit is never sold in bulkr At your grocer's in tt lb., 1 lb. and 3 lb. sealed --- "cans. -- f f , CtositSl . i ' DiOHXXAxsmjca . mmm . 1 I at Hop-Woo- Tal-mag- ds g she, too, says: bargain-thiiftinc- ss Gear-ar-dell- . -- rn sltlon. Altogether, since then, she has for th written lit composition piano. Sha entered ths Royal Academy of Muelc, London, when ehe wa fifteen, and studied both pianoforte and composition. 8h$ made her debut aa a pianist at the Aeolian hall In March of thla year. Th young composer, with her prettily bobbed brown hair, blue eyes and vivacious manner, makes a pleasing picture. She Is simple and unaffected, but takes her music seriously. I have always regarded 'Lamia' as my great piece," she said. 'The air came to me all la a flash on morning soon after breakfast, and I flew tq my piano and had It finished in less than an hour.' The real labor has been the scoring; that ha taken me two years. But an orchestra can go right through it In 10 minute I suppose I shall be a composer for the future," ehe --added. 'There are o many pianists nowaday. But the worst of tt will be that people will always' expect something brilliant from ms and I may not be abl to oblige." I am not at all surprised at MUa Howell's success. said her master. Dr. McEwen, the Royal Academy proI have long regarded her as fessor. one of the moet talented young .composers. What she has done Is entirely her own work, and neither as regards the letter or the spirit of. the music has she had any" assistance. "Naturally I am delighted with The so, recognition she has received, and our principal. Sir AlexI may say. ander Mackenzie, who traveled to London especially to be present at the first rendition' of 'Lamia. (Copyright, 1914.) must! be a breakfast that will nourish ordeal. So; naturally, being a woman as wise in hef selection of foods as she is in Weeks before, she had thing and a hundred and on mor drawn up an emergency rationing ah had to oversee th registration or-ft-o scheme and this ' was Instantly put at No. 5 Port man Square, which Into operation. dealt with offer of help and had to The decision for a national railway wrestle with stqkdy stream of volunstrike was taken, you will remember, teer There 20 men and girl wer on a Friday afternoon. sha said. As hard at work taking names and filling soon as ws knew that the Crists had In form a red form for motor drivcome, our secret Instructions to the er. a whit form for those who were food committees of the 29 metro- to assist with horse transport and anpolitan areas were rushed out at once other colored one for persona willing by means of tax la At tho same time to give thetr labor. Moat people would have been every one of the 10,000 retailers of food In London was furnished with for a hospital at th end of Itready all, a copy of the publlo announcement but not Mis Hopwood. She didnt riving the details of this emergency take so much as an hour off and I rationing scheme, and was Instructed till working nearly up to midnight to have these printed with the ut- every night in order to catch up with most expedition. 8o well were these regular routine work that Inevitably Instructions carried out that by noon had to be sidetracked during the nln of the following day, Saturday, a days that the strike lasted. HAYDEN CHURCH. printed copy of the announcement wst displayed by every retell food shop (Copyright, 1214.) In London. Ths foods thus rationed - - were meat, bacon, sugar, margarine, COAL HAS A larger place in the lard and butter. Of meat a weekly raor all people than in tion was permitted to the value of one minds time at 45.50 per tonordinary or lui shilling and elghtpence (about 40 deliveredCoal In your Una In 1920 and cents) per head, of bacon and sugar every year after aa six ounce of margarine four ounces, long aa you own stock la the offer of the Mutual of lard two ouncs and of butter one the Coal under Its Mutual Cocompany, ounce. plan. Each share of stock From the beginning to th end of operative entitle the owner to two tons ot the strike, the fair distribution offi- lump or four tons of slack every cer for London toss easily the hardest Maps and reports at company worked woman tn Great BrttaJnr she yrwa In her office tn Portman Square offi'Ce, Culln Hotel, ready tot every-one- s Inspection. Advertisement. before 8 in the morning and never left it before 12 at night. All her meals Splendid line of Christmas Cards at wers taken there In hasty bites as the tremendous business of .feeding THE DESERET NEWS. the teeming metropolis of the world made It possible to snatch them. "THE VITALITY OF MORMOXISM She had to lnstruot all the 29 local authorities. All complaints came to By Dr. James E. Talmage, her. flhe had to ring up all the wholeA of 20 page In work sale firms on the telephone and arrange that deficiencies where they style ot bookmaking Comprise 194 "Brief Essays on Disexisted, should be made up. The bulk tinctive Doctrine of the Church of of the nations food, of course, was Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y taint conveyed by means of motor lorIncludes entire aeries of Dr. e' ries and another Job of Miss articles published during during those strenuous days two In years hundreds of mllll and nights was to direct the transport lajt officer so as to Insure that vehicles of copies In the great newspapers were sent to take food to special dis- the country. Cloth, (1.50. tricts as the need arose. In the Intervals of doing all these; DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE tltudea - Ccu) (Special Correspondence.) Nov. - ll. London, of between LONDON, population elx million person was dependent on a woman for tt food supply during tho recent which waa Ingreat railway-strik- e tended to paralyze the entire transport system of the country. The woman to whom the task of feeding the metropolis waa entrusted wa Miss Eleanor M. Hopwood. who, for upward of a year ha held the respon-slblpost of assistant food commissioner for London.'" Some while back, tn recognition of th efficiency which she ha displayed aa on of the principal administrator of tho food ministry, Mia no distribuHopwood wan selected tion officer for the whole of tbe metropolitan area In anticipation of exactly such a national emergency a that which, largely thank to her, Wa weathered with so little fort to the community so far as Ua stomach wa concerned. Thla position cf distribution officer for London meant that It we up to her to decide exactly how much food every Individual, should be allowed and Jo see that ho or ah got It Th striking ouooee With which fh Aid both thing ha mad he all-rou- - recognized a on of th ablest women In official life today. of the btgnee Notwithstanding her recent task, she tackled It almosta as calmly aa If she were planning little luncheon party for two or three The friends with small appetite Central London division of the ministry of rood, for which she had become responsible, comprises 11 mettoropolitan boiough council areas, gether with that of th City of Lon- a The whole contain don proper. sleeping population of between five and six million people, and. the area In this amounts to 117 square mile division there are 60.000 retailer of million food. To feed London tn th eenttal foodstuff following weekly quantities ar required: 5.000 tons Meat . . 10.000 ton Potatoes Milk (fresh) .L160.000 gallon) Bread tonSj . 1,500 tons Sugar In addition tq the sleeping population of London, there to an enor--j mous working population, living out- -: side the Central London division! which migrates to and from the latter which enormous demand daily, and catering reoourceo. Week before the atrik cam Hiss Hopwood, a feminine Mom waa all seedy tag tha took of feeding th xaul- -- ...... ... -- TEnClsmtoiaisNws 7 ' UiAs - .. B5g Ar& AmnsbbI . Will Be Issued Sat. Dec. 20, 1919 r . Enclosed in Beantifully ColorecI Covers. Price 15 Cents- - In Magazine Form, 25 Cents. Order early from your newsboy or newsdealer. IThe Christmas News is always gold outr . |