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Show THE DESERET NEWS FRIDAY OCTOEES ' Ihla government SfSiS&RB cn of tba peopl might of peace believe that law and meant arbitration should replace war with of Milling international depute Hut. Waj kR jut lice.' The common people of the world U City, aitrbitg4 AftfWM that war muel not come again, t Qtreqtet . todayIn feel ymbr AU order to avert it the machinery for and VUMCIUmOII IATU peace mutt be organized on a peace hat it 'Dm 6m k9Bt and preparation muel be made in advance for the eetUement of dupulea between naOm Twr (If nU la ndmara) ttakTu-Stion! by an appeal to and acceptance of B!h.CAS VV'ra oUagti out br tywateg. Nmtau4 principle of right and justice. It is for this par bmmiUw fUi that the League of Nation and the purpose (or gubiieaUea ( International tribunal of Address eorreepoedeee justice have bees Tb K4ilf esiabUabed, and when nation learn to take, their diaagreements to these' tribunal for settlement they ere walking in tKe way of tigiT.ATtV yjATIQN AJU AgVI RTJ81KO J gf CoaeTltetbeaburg atraat peace and righteouanesa. Sw YornCity All lover ill w -- wh - - AM A " AA A A A ? h J - tsrA acs g yhJy.."v.. LP,"?rAm2f 10 .twtreit Ml gyomuUo .Rama, City gjjjjjj 4. Loul..... .;Coonr 0d V.'VMoody, THERE Lea IfU Biggins Building, I0 Sa.!, CLAD SHE IS SATE. - - universal gratitude in this elsewhere Hal Ruth Eider and Frawoo. .uolBreok Bui Mine. and George W. Haldeman were picked yeslt M Catered lhe 'ltT; t the peeietflco t terday out of the sea, when th monoplane l elooo mat lor MMrtttf I ;u ooeou March in which they were attempting a flight aetitled cross the Atlantic came down near the i. Th AaaoclaUd Pro. I. axrtualraiy of oil newa1 , is California. " llll :t tho boo for republican o.tehoo eredftad to It. or not UlrtooM- credited-! also tb Ut Ud Nvmpir,All riffhu for yopoUMlMt hmin. ruiootcbo Mro aro a Loo rooorvot Azores. A feeling of relief came to people all over the world when th digpatuhe told OCTOBER 14. 1927. of th rescue of the courageous girl and iCALT LAKE CITY, her companion. , SCHOOL CENSUS BEGINS. Since May bst twealy-fi- v lives have been sacrificed in the cause of trau-oceenLake Sail rljCHOOL census tnameratort for aviation. Man' latest effort to bridge by W City Bill begin tbair work Saturday. air the AtlanUo end the Racifie baa taken 5iV Is highly important that these agent of a" terrible toll of life and It was feared that aa-- ra ?th board of education be given every Ruth Elder and George Haldeman bad also itance in listing ail children of school age, fallen victims to their daring. deIter upon the number thus registered These fatalities prove that matt bat not fends the revenue available for the support yet won mastery of the tir, and that there jqf the publio schools. is still need of further development of inSome people do not appear to unde- ventive aklll, of research and r rhand this end sometimea withhold the The present a talus of aviation isexperiment such that names of members of their family or per-Jt- p should not be long flight falsify their agej fat order that they taken by young women. In the art pt flying hot be required to attend school. This there are at present few Lundbergbs, s not only an improper attitude to assume women will undoubtedly become exYoung I)i it it is unlawful and render the tnform--jt perts In aviation, but at present such ,t subject to prosecution. The census is flight as that undertaken by' Miss Elder liken at this season of ths year on the are reckless and foolhardy. ' that most people wfil be found et 'A certain amount of kij . ic p trant-ocean- io jity jiime and thus ths information required w&l be more readily available., A few Wars ago it wa taken during the summer Vacation period wbe many home were jmoccupied and it wa difficult to get the Information required. Now, however, there perns to be no good season why efull and jwnplete census can not be bad, provided with, the enumeis jiarcnts will lJhrs and give them the name of aU cbii-p-rn of school age. The range is from 0 to 18 . jears. is The school papulation of EillLik City i cousiantiy increasing and funds are need-j- -4 to provide adeqnale facilities and to liect pew school buildings, in sections that ig .i p not amply provided tor. Tuesday a delegation of citizen from tjie Lake jlrccze district appeared before the board eve-Ibt- Jn );b a petitionTheforboard took the matter Hat vicinity. school-buildin- Hitler advisement but gave petitioner the Inuranee that if conditions , were found iayorabie everything possible would be done meet ths needs of thet locality. And so is. Each year presents a new building IV which calls for the expenditure of This of itself rge sums of money. Emphasizes the importance of a thorough ibahvass and a listing of ail the name In order that the board may have ample funds ! carry on the work of lb city schools. -- FERSIirv'G ATTACKS PACIFISTS. to war mothers in November John J. Pershing says, L have spent my life a an honest advocate ' peace because I detest war...... W are a peaceful people as all. the world knows, iut, to sit and idly dream of peace it hot a guarantee against war,. General Pershing asks war mothers to fight pacifists for real brace, for like aU military men he believes " fbat the road to peace is to be foupd in adequate preparation for national defense. , f g General Pershing regard the national fefense policy which was adopted in 1920 as t- h wise movement for peace and eeourity. This contemplates a modest economical plan capable of expansion which cells for k .small regular army, a well organized though limited number of national guard, stale troops, and a proportion of selected from civil life listed a reserves. to these are young men trained !nen a message IN. McCall's, General jf tr eampa and colleges to become pfficert in case of need, f i j Probably there are few pacifists who Jvould object to this altogether modest preparation for national defense, especial ly in this country, whose people love peace and ' abhor war. Ardent peace advocates " W not, however, believe in aittjng idly - iy dreaming of peace. On the contrary fbey believe in organizing the world on a peace basis and setting on foot peace Heretofore the great nations of the Ivorld have been organized for war and the Jlplency baa been to accept war as an evil which no amount of human striving fij) ever eliminate. !;! The mild pacifist points out that null, .iarbm today is following the same path trod-jfe- n by humanity for thousands of years, ivhtch has always resulted in the arbitra- -' JoeBl of war lot the settlement of world kfcwlems. The peace people aimply differ tfom military men as to the best means to e employed in the prevention of future Kara. The world war demonstrated that i most fervent advocates of peace were , indy to make the final sacrifice in battle Jvbea the rights and liberties of a free people wero llirealened. Sons of America fought as 'did their sire before them, that roove-Wen- , i 1 H U. disregard of is necessary if progress in aviation is made but it is wiser just now to take the neks in perfecting aviation on land. It is time enough to attempt transoceanic flights when planes overland re reasonably safe and aura in making four or five thousand tail? non-stflights. Hew York H.ral4 Trlbm. ECitorUl. Presides - od hurt llttl. of th. forwt good citizens will commend the of Judge George 6. Bslllf of the City court at Provo in clearing the court room of curious spectators Who bad assembled en masse to catch the lurid details of a criminal assault case scheduled for hearing. ,Tha cate, according to reports, was perhsps'one of the boldest and most aggravated, that his gome io the, attention of the courts in a good while end publio interest naturally is Intense. But that Is no reason why mothers with babes in their arms and boya and girl of tender years should be permitted to crowd , the court room to suffocation. Even after' the court had ordered the room' cleared, doz- ens remained on the outside ' peering through windows and 'doom to catch a glimpse of the principals, and hear a word or two ' of the evidence. . Indeed, their curiosity was such that it is 'reported' the complaining witness appealed (a .the court to close the doors and order the curious crowd from- - th windows., . , , , hearSimilar curiosity has marked ing now being conducted at the, City, and County buildmg in this city. For practically two weeks the court room bat been crowded to if capacity, while the corridor leading thereto have been well filled wjth cur lout spectators. In this case the court has also cleared the room at certain periods white testimony of a more or less revolting nature has been brought out. But notwithstanding this the crowds continue ag if they bad personal interest in the ease and were called there to serve pur- a.i stock-takin- srr tM -- m 21. end Ith. m& The PARAGRAPHS R 1 -- me1 eg - X et Bait Lake City, Kor - Dakota" steamship , salted from Liverpool. England, In 120 with Balnts, charge et Bed- mu Eardley. Th company arrived at New York Ort. 24th. and at Balt Lake City, Nov. Ird. teat Biehop Edwin D, Woolley died In Balt Lane city, lata The new Stake tabernacle, which was nearing completion at Richfield, Barter county, eras do- -atroefo by aa incendiary fire; loss about ti.e00.-1Th Bsintt who were rattling en Bag Creek (to Big Horn county, Wyo.). were organized on a branch of the ' Church called Bhoahone, with Wb, C. Partridge aa presiding elder. Thin branch became subsequently Cowley ward. taea Patriarch Canute Peterson, president of the Ban pate staks of , Zion, died In Ephraim. Utah. He wa born May II, lint, to Norway. ! Utah Dudley Leavitt, gr, pioneer et l!6i, nnd n renowned Indian mlaalonary died at Nevada, tail Petrarch Henry Charlton Jacobs, bora on the bonk of tho Chariton river, Lows, when hla an Mormon" exiles, 'parent driven from Nauvoo, 111, were traveling westward, died to Og- -, den, Utah. For many years Bro. Jacob opted ns bishop of th Fifth word, Ogden, mo Bishop Gaorg H. Crosby, a N Utah pioneer ot 1147, and closeasociated with the settlement ly of southern Utah, and northern Arisona, died at Bt, George. Washington county. For II years Elder Crosby presided over th Eager ward, Navajo county, Ari- mi TODAY well-kno- Har-dang- er, Bun-kerrtl- zona. 1017 Elder Goers E. Browning wa appointed bishop ef Ogden Second word, succeeding Bishop Robert MoQuarrto, who had presided for 40 yearn Eiders Wil- liam E. Newman and E leaner J. Jones were appointed counselors 'to Bishop Browning. b Ellas Conway Ashton, a Illmember of th general board of Y. M. M. L A. aM s prominent waa Instantly killed in an ' lawyer, accident at tha Utah Apex min at Blnrhsm Utah. last The new Fourth ward chapel at Pocatello, Idaho; eras Heber J, by President Grant. -- ded-leat- od - Pram tba flics of Tba Deseret News ' OCTOBER Id, A Washington,' D. C- 17, - , dispatch eta tad By ARTHUR BRIBBANE. (Copyright, nil. By Th Star Compear.) Ruth Elder, courageous young Florida' girl, la safe oa a (hip that picked hep ouT ot,th ocean. Ruth's mother, who prayed while her. daughter was flying and put the family Bible In the airship, weep fur Joy. Oth-- . er mother! are weeping with ter. that Tbomaa Ryaa, tor nearly It years first assistant secretary at the Interior, would retire from office at the end ef the month and would' bo succeeded by Prank Pierce of Belt Lake City. ' ; Boy Session, 11, of Syracuse. Utah, waa Instantly . killed, and Leo San dalL. IS,-- of Layton, was t seriously Injured when ah Oregon Short Lin train struck 'a buggy la which they were riding en a , crossing near Layton. - Tha nation will bop that Ruth Elder and other glri will aW Or do oa (he ground hereafter. their (tying over land. And men Ilk Lindbergh, if there are any like him. do th ocean flying. Columbus' Job waa for a man, nnd so Is ths Job of ocean flying. Creek philosopher Jumped Into tba mouth of n volcano to attract- attention, waa torava, hut foolish. It Is folly IB anybody but a lion tamer to enter the lion's cage, . !i, Word was received to (his city from Los Angeles of the sudden death than of lira. Hattla Abbott, a .widely known educator. 81 waa a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dootaa of JSJ T street and waa well known In thin city. . , , ' tba speaker. j , houfTTe free lroiu these overstatement and glorification of war, for the mind of children are plastic, easily influenced, and they can scarcely weigh tbe relative importance of event after reading such Time. OTHERWISE. OCTOBER DAY. recent weeks we have seen em- I know what I should lika to do inent statesmen, and presumably competent This bright October day; ; , observers in Europe, make assertions draws I'd like to find a truant road . from substantially the same source of inAnd go h mile away. formation that differ materially in' conclusion on the question vaguely defined a I'd like to climb a little bill. ' , war guilt1 In a recent issue of Current With tangled grasses brown. Dickson makes public Beyond the huddled live-oHistory Lieul.-Lo- l. frees his e lamination of 107 different historic And high' above the town. , of the W orld War, written by men of great ability, for the use of schools and the gen- The long October afternoon eral public. But every one contain nuId like to Idle there merous statement concerning the activi- And watch a happy world at rest, ties of our soldiers in France that are not , Through soft October air. true as a matter of fact, though official And t should stay till twilight felt reports and map are easily accessible. It u pointed out that these misstatements And star began to glow, re nearly always made in eonnectioa with Some in tbe sky above the town, ' what was intended to b graphic descripSome in the town below. tion of battle and stirring war-tiepisode. At such times the personal eqqa-im- n Then in the warm October dusk of Ibe writer comes into operation. Fd find my gypsy road Those who arc active hi the causo of peace. And let it lyad me home again,' realize (hi tendency nnd am urging (hall And feel Gods grace bestowed, - -- Atharf pevjd Cunningham. historic intended, to be used in schools 1 W ithin . ak -- me ' there? s ' J - ViiQ,sTIiQ'TimeIvYiys Airports and Airway Named Keys to Industry. . By EDWARD F. WARNER , v ' Assistant Secretary of th Navy for Aeronautic. (Edward Pearson Warner waa horn at Pittsburgh, Fa.. Jn 1IM. He waa gradual ad from Harvard and th Maaaacburatta Institute ot Techhe became United Btates aero engineer, nnd a year nology. In later was named chief physicist for the National Advisory Commission for Aeronautics. Warner is o consulting expert en aeronauti. cal matter. Hla home la at Cambridge, Mara) aa wi a to tha air mall T BE very Drat thing, th haste industry, A principle lg that If you are to and the passenger Hue, have special interest for have an aeronautical Industry or the(They1 national, defense, because moaeronautical j interest you (bust bility i among th supreme virtues A man may build ef aircraft in that service, and to have flying. in provide surveyed end marked mousetraps the middle ef routes whereon aircraft can be a vast wilder- moved by day or night, in good ness and - wait weather or Jn bad I to Increase for the world their effectlvenee for the protecto beat a' path tion ot th Country. , To transfer an airpten carrier to hla door; but when ha from New' York to Ran Francisco builds automo- would talc two weeks at best, but biles h places th airplane that go on th carhie factory In rier can be shifted over land, in ef need of a transfer of strategic prox- case imity to a net- strength from on base to another. V work of con- In lea than 10 hours. We ewe the crete highways possibility to the pioneering worm which of the post office department, upon product work recently taken ever by tho can run. When department of commerce and of E.P. wajoratag his output Is cofdmunitira along the way. airplanes, or anything pertaining to their operation, hie Impulse la to AmericanMral Persecuting one go where airplanes nr both usable another for not being like one ans and used, other. Experience with the Operation of a piyxluct breeds understanding of There will always be s heaven, the problems of ita design and for there will always be disapmanufacture. The airport and the pointed men whose only Joy to . airway are th key tn an aircraft hope. lilt , a Human nature is tit ram at aU first yell means age. A baby's , ,, 'gimme. Composite of American Ideal: A young man, able to cop with great problems, standing with bis arm about hi mother. V .a , era a changed people, and even a boy can attend school without having a fight every v VT red-head- day, , , Cy sic arent born that way. DonbUcH n flab feels very cynical taken th hook, i after ha If you'f s very smart guy, suck- a Those Mongolians nnd Tartar of whom Jeughis Khan wind Attlla mados. conquering armies nr no longer dangerous to the. civilised races that can easily dispose et them with .poison gases and bomb from th air, aa long aa they ride to war on shaggy ponies But what if ths airplane spreads through tba world as Fords car nnd baa dona, and Mongols Tartars com traveling through On that day prostha clouds? perous Americans in. their countwill room shiver, with ing good reason, ns the soft Mandarin Dollar shivers aour in Peking, won't protect them. r .. . 'A - Donbtiem a' perfect executive would hire a good qinn to play hie also.' golf for him, ' , The Balkans: That portion of Europe where every child Inherit a grievance. " ' ers will you. But they Peking, where 'aleek mandarine may Insistsupport oa providing horizontal aewn at shivers aiik live in gown, ef ii.eoe Mongolian horsemen ap- strip. ' a a proaching the capital. From Peking, west through Russia, Germany, down to the Pyrenees, populations have . learned to fear th men with slanting eye that murdered a they cams Th Waterloo ward meetinghouse was dedicated tba evening at October 14 In the presence af n large congregation. President Joseph P, Smith offered th wa also on of dedicatory prayer - and Angeles Is , ly T. Anderson was captured by Patrolman ' Henry Betz tot a downtown hotel while Anderson was to th art of hnrgUrto- -, lag several room. - He wan charged' , . with burglary to the second degree. - other kind -- th name of W. A young 'man giving Speaking ef trial marriages, what , The Deseret NeW tfeea not neceeelrlly endorse or command all ot Mr. Briabaaaa conclusions, His editorials are published as expression ef opinion af the worlds high-n-et salaried editor. ' Twenty Years Ago. "Ah," taid the guest as they approached the house. "I see your dear son and daugh1 pose. ter awaiting V on tbe porch. This morbidity attending publio bearNo," said the host, the girl in the short the young fellow in ings reflects condition that is a sad com- frock lis my mother, and riding breeches is my wife, Weekly mentary on the community attitude, - Of Scotsman. course, there ere hundred? and thousand USELESS TONIC. of people not attracted by sensational disclosures and to whom matters of this kind This tonic Is no good. Person have absolutely no appeal. But those that Ailing What's tbe matter with it! ' are thus attracted give out 'the impression All the directions it gives are for adults that the' community is made up of just and-- never bad them. Answers, London. such people, when as a matter of fact the , THOUGHT FOR TODAY. very opposite is perhaps the case. At any rale the courts do well to discourage Life is a measure to be Riled, not a cup an attitude of this kind and would seem to be drained. Anon, h to be fully justified in denying admission 0. give thanks unto the Lord, for He is at such hearings to all who have, no legitigood; because Hla mercy endureth forever. mate right to be there. Psalms, I18:L" DEBUNKING HISTORY. Cfioadk Fldortadi , Folk-mea- op ALL - editor ef the - la Church Htcry , y , ' BT CLCX.V PRANK. , of Cnlverattp ef Wisconsin and forme , . . Century Magneton drill-mtlo- e: CURIOUS SPECTATORS BARRED. Lspcrtosi Evtnts eodn-sslo- nt , -, -- orchmtra. The player toe, are shy. things. Often they faU ailont whenever vtaibla nay stranger la about. , Those who have tried it report hour f Inteaaest internet, tying flat and tso- Uonleec en tbetr stomachs to watch In-by Instant the doings of ths insect . community among the gnus blades. Carriers of tiny commerce coffee and miniscule lava affaire play ant before ena'a eyaa; stark tragedy fall upon the unwary hug that failed to ace the enemy lurking In tba shadow of soma bit of stick. Bo the god look down, perhaps, on tho tiny affairs of men. foreseeing hut permitting the fates which thoughtless human ingecta bring On n larger scale, apes themselves. 'the visible secrets of bird and woodland hoaeta unroll before the binocular' equipped naturalist, seated motionless on seme tree trunk, plying hla telveopie eye among fellow cities ns of fur or feather that have ha inkling that : , art at hand. . T thee, visual attrlbutaa ef super, lor creature radio .odenoe could add. Mr. Collins tells ha. a modern ear ef, Dloaystua. Jha radio amplifier Is alto physical laboraready tories as a microscope for aonnda. Evan tba tiny noises that munclee make whan they contract or that atoms make whan they turn over become audible through tho magic vacuum tuba, , - To listen to forest Bio Undisturbed by human presence promisee a still more, alluring , occupation , for the cdentlflq amateor. isaadie - OCTOBER 14. 114t Apostle Parley 7. Pratt nnd The Commonweal- - an admirable Catbotls ravlew of literature, Franklin D. Richard Eider Bomuet W. Richards and Mooaa the arte, and public affair parried la a recent issue two article that one relation were primed separately, although they boro as Intimate Martin arrived ai Liverpool, Enga ot th to tbe other. land, from th camp Tbe first commented as tbe remarkable story of Colonel P. H. Balnts In th wilderness. Yaw cett, tho loot Engltahmau who refuwd to to rescued, when rt JM7 Pres. John Smith tad discovered Is tho Brasilian lung la star tho River of Doubt. An wrote an epistle t Presiof tho country chanced upon Colonel Pawcott after he had dent Brigham Young, nnd other been tost to the world for two yearn A lost read and a long sick, mail wan collected in G. 8. la nets had held him la the Jungle. Meat of ua would have looped for to bo 'neat by. th Mormon valley ua back to Joy at tbe eight of a white man who might guide Bhuallon boya who were going But Colonel PhwceU'e attitude waa different, and tbe prow et oa to Winter Quarters, i the world seised upon the uniqueness of hla eedefection to hla primilaid Apoetl Wllford Woodruff , tive surrounding and family arrived lp CL B. L. "Ufo Is on ay there,! the proaa dispatch (aid. explaining why valley with a company of emiColonel Pawoott snubbed civilisation, with plenty ef water and cattle. ; grants. problem Being far from civilisation and the dally struggles and taea Eldars Japp J. Tolkmann which man must fees and sometime fight la order not to starve, and Rial Hanaea were arrested free the white man easily become, fascinated with the primitive life, for St Norway, lagoierud. ' from any ttmttattona." t preaching th gospel. John T. F. The Commonweal Suggests that the world at large would be sur, Kaudsaa.Cbrin-Doriu Christian , census some of hermits could reveal tbe largo proportion prised 'If tiaa J. Larsen and Brand Larsen ef human beings wbe, under ope obscure form er another, have made wero arrested th following day, up their minds that the ci vibration game la not worth th drills. tlon nnd Peter Beckstrom on th candle." i , oa similar charge Christian ltlh. - Charles Mere once Pound in hla desk file that ca the earns day J- - Larsen. 8vend Larsen. John T. a Chicago tailor suddenly pushed bln sewing machine through a Dorlus nnd P, Beckstrom wet seventh doty window, tho Baturdsy sal as ef a certain South lea to Frederickstnd, Imprisoned Island novel broke aU records la a Boston book dors, and 100 patwhile Ole Olsen ( who had been riots in British indiq danced around a biasing pile of British nightarrested two weeks previously,) shirts. la one Issue of one newspaper, three revolts agalnd contemn Chr. Knudeea, Jepp J. porary elvUlrellon. and Nit la Hanaea war article reTho Commonweal that hears an totlmato The second la confined at ElverhoJ. lation to tho Colonel Pawcott dory tails of tho growing custom among g Catholics of spiritual and as If --examination several times 1 SSZ About thirty Indians attacka yeer in such places aa the "retreat bouses," at Mount Manress on ed a tew men. who were Hear' Staten island and Malvern, near Philadelphia. ing their crops at Summit Creek Thera la no doubt that year by year the strain af civilization (Bantaqula), Utah county, killed grow greater and greater; Its burdens run neck and neck with ita and scalped F. F. TtndreL nnd f reer-emodern life tap man's inner str earth; benefits; the rush and drove ef a number of head of and year by year we take leu and lee. patna to keep aUva the spring atock. of our Inner strength- - with the result that new and then Individuals Edward Kar) a. Maes crack tinder tba strain and fall to love with the Jungle, idek a sewcboenfeld and two others war ing machine out )f the window, find, Imaginative escape lu South Ben Franklin baptised by Apostle romances, and head a revolution. ns the first fruits of Moat of u will never solve the problem by a permanent retreat th preaching of the gospel at I aoiv latniMMaw i eMllaatinnl va tnav vail W Dresden, Germany. ot our Inner resourctbe world for stock taking and A ecitntlfis exploring party es custom open alike to Catholic, Protestants and men ot Uttlo lUe ' from Yale college, under direc' ' faith. ) tion cf Prof. Marsh, arrived In Copyright by McClure Newopspsr Syndicate Balt ink City, Mayor Daniel H. Walla re- - toltted 111,00 collected for th - rallat ef th euftnrarg by the Chi Ha" cago fir: subsequently seht , another amount. Th 18?l Wasatch and - Jordan Safe, Praise .Heaven. Valley Railway company,- waa ROBERT QTTTTXww organised- -' Ground was broken for tbe road. Nor. 4tk. . When Mongol Coma , Th steamship "Wyoming" - , ; Riding- -, Autumn Melody to Ti Ford, for-o- t, sailed .from Liverpool,' England, fool, fire, witlq Hi Balntn under th direc' , tion of Wa, N. Fife, Th comWise Eskimo. The people migrate, pany arrived at New York, Oct. , 'Whenever eom ot their religion they t be' hind. , . . Only a Girt Soma fuclnatlnc powibUitiM f communion with Mtur cm mssmu by tho radio oavosdroppor which A.' Col. ltaa doocrlboa in tho euriwnt iwuo ot Radio Now Placing -- In any thlckot a mtcreph.nlc dovtec wot nnlik. the conventional dleUphoac but provided with radio amplifiers Mr. Collins can ddfc InvUtbly In hw parlor and listen to the IntUnoto homo chatter of hla feathered friends; suit a different chatter, one imaalnow from the nriM of woodland sensstors In th.tr moment. of dteptay. Not only th bird, whinger their aocrets late the electric - Mr, Pram th. imwct world there coma atao thaaa myriad - tiny aqoaaks and cratchM and home which veto th teaming mlcrocoera of Mch forma glad. VnattuMd to them small sonnd. the car I92T THE MOOD CF THE JUNGLE. Radio Eavesdropper. Unaided U r - his - Lets hop the next records to be broken are those old one the neighbor play half the night a if Ton are definitely middle-age- d you have begun to think regular exercise Would make yon feel like a new man, f- a a 4 Book review for " today: Th Kingdom pt Tbeophihis". by .William J. Lock (Dodd. Mead A Co.) What an Inherited fortune does to a man wb has a dowdy wife. Correct this sentence: He quit . a months ago," said aha, Professor Collins ot Bmithsonlan swearing he never brags about it" but Institute says Eskimos have their r wire for five months, each year to mak a good fetch et seal (Copyright 1127, Publisher! 8yn- - dlcate.) , certain. ' At the end ot th five month bladder et seals all th captured daring the year nr 'thrown Into Raatollno, ths broad hipped moth th water to pleat th teal god. er ot Napoleon or Olympias, who mads Alexander th Orest Which a a e for a Is your favorite mother Jn hisSeparating from woman 1 often the tory? part of each year rule In many enrage tribes Many a to . at Th breaking point eamng red Indiana paid littld attention to their wives except In spring. This different place in different indi. gave the tquaws the rest ef the viduals, Othello choked hla lady bechus year to look if ter the children, nnd be waa suspicious. She bad don waa probably a relief. to this nothing. The Rimini hunchback If th plan prere triedhusband' murdered hla brother and bin wit country, making th absence' eleven months Instead becausa they mad eye at each of fire, the number ot divorcee ether. Thing Ilk that would hot dismight diminish. Dull minds nr turb Frank Cocbt ot ChipMlo, easily bored. e ' . When bin wife put poison in hla , King Albert of Belgium, estim- wine, he only remonstrated with able gentleman, but. In tbe saying her gently. When sho tried to of the French, onn who did no: choke him he locked himself in Invent gunpowder", ezclalmed "on-!-y hla room and waited patiently. But n girl" when he heard that hi when aim killed bin SO canary birds, he sued for divorce. grandchild wasn't n boy. a He wouldn't have said, only a j Marconi wilt b welcomed evglri" -bad h known noma of ths real Mari erywhere to America aa one ef queeno Elizabeth, the world' great teachers Bemtramts, nnd especial-thThere. African and queen. Tomyrla, benefactor. eon wa killed by King Cywho H 1 on of many living proofs rus, when th non foolishly got that ancient genlua, inherited from ! drunk on wines that Cyrus left th Roman, still exists and works an n trap. in our day. t ; 0. clycus ., . A shoe unshined is like a t face unshaved, teeth unbrushed, .hair uncombed! 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