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Show uu r rricndsi"T!I To Make You ' u Birds,: Ttfrj. Sanger to (Jifdie (Jlobe J Insect Destruction RemriulM-- x By Annie G. Pobkitt Managing Editor liirlh Control Review In spite of agitation about dilficultit-- In securing her passport, and in having it vlsld by the Jananrse consul, Mri. Margart-- t Sanger started on schedule time for brr visit to the Orient a visit which will mean a trip around the world brfore she again reaches New York. The world-widiscussion concerning the possibility of passport or vle being denied her, shows the importance of her mission In the minds of both hrr opponents and her friends. That the foremost advocate of the voluntary restriction of population t should be about to carry hrr message to the Orient to the section of the world where human multiplication is most rapid and uncontrolled foreshadows a new era in diplomacy and politics as well as new phase of civilisation. Mrs. Sanger's first stop is Honolulu where lectures have been arranged for her. From Honolulu she will proceed to Japan. Lectures here are being arranged by the group I of Japanese progressives connected with the publication of the magaslne "Kaiao." Japan baa already learned to lessen her formerly enormous death rate by the adoption of modem sanitation, hygiene and medicine. The group that brought about these changes now desires to effect civilised balance of population by the lowering of the birth rate. In conformity with this Idea, this group asked Mrs. Sanger to point out the way to Mrs. Margaret Sanger attain their Ideal. While in Japan, Mrs. Sanger will be the guest of Baroness Iahlraoto, of War. daughter in law of the The first International Birth Control Congress, which has been arranged by the Malthusian League of Great Britain, Is to be held io London July Mrs. Sanger will attend this Conference, where she will head the delegation from the American Birth Control League. In this delegation will be Mrs. Ann Kennedy, Executive Secretary of the American Birth Control League) Miss Clara Louise Howe, and Mrs. Annie G. Porritt, Managing Editor of the Birth Control Review. On Mrs. Sanger's return to this country It Is planned to have huge mass meeting In New York. In the meantime a mass meeting will be held in the Lexington Opera House, and will be a vindication of the right to hold such meetings a right which has been fully acknowledged In the hearings before Commissioner Hirshfleld concerning the action of the police In breaking up a meeting called for November 13. The outcome of thess hearings Is practically the serving of notice on the police authorities all over the United States, that there is no Justification in law for interference with the peaceable holding of meetings to discuss the policy of Birth Control or the amendment of the laws which now prevent the giving of Information. s de i WHEN GOLD WAS WASTED which many explorers contend are the remnants of "Xing Solomon's mines" m the Biblical land of Ophlr, have been discovered in Rhodesia, Union of South Africa. Evidences of great waste in gold have been uncovered In the search, showing that the ancient miners were careless of their wealth which must have been enormous. In spite of the vast fortunes which doubtless have been extracted in the way of precious metal, the record Is being exceeded In modern scientific mining, for Rhodesia is Gold-workin- I jij among the foremost countries of the world. The auriferous wealth mi;- - have been so great and so near the surface that the ancient mined but lightly to take away their fortunes. For every ten square miles of Rhodesia there is an ancient mine, which means that 75,000 old holes have been found, showing that tremendous treasure was taken out. Experts assert that the ancient smelting furnaces are still easy to recognise, being sunk low in the ground with their blowpipes trade cf Uie finest granite itw$u csuncut 1 gold-digge- rs calendatTV RENT 1 I r this spring. The possibilities of the Increase of forest insects are so appalling that potent forces to keep them withia bounds are Indispensable; otherwise," There's a Profit in Renting But You Don't Get It Prove Lumber Co. ::: r.i ill K m "QUALITY AND SERVICE" Exclusive Representative of the National Builders Bureau. JProvo, Utah. Phone 104: Box 251. 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Entrancing, enchanting, bewitching, Liquid notes of this Mexican tune, The dream of an unbroken summer, i A painting of roses in June. 1 thought of the homestead and flowers. As I stood 'mid the gay, happy throng, While the band played sweet La Paloma, Old Mexico's sweetest love song. LUE F. VERNON, Who Plays the Pictures at the Princess kr kr kr g news. Specially constructed bnthi r.r now available for the dog aristocracy of Paris, with carfully- - trained attendants, masseurs and manicures to give each dog the benefit Of their c.rt. ssa Center. when the fire Mrs. Gayboyi "I dout know. You might just as well ask me where your fattier goes when he goes out" Sounds Like It . Johnnie t "Say, mamma, was Baby sent down from heaven?" Mother! "Why, yea." Johnniet "Urn. They like to have It quiet up there, don't they?" 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Absent-Minde- d Professor (looking up from bis work) "What is?" ld lunnsninisiiu-HninHHiHiiiui- 1 ' Wkh "And you tell me several men proposed marriage to your be said, savagely "Yes; several," the wife replied. "Weil, I only wish you had married the first fool who proposed." "I did." lit A London news vendor claims the world's record for eelline a single newspaper, with a total of 113,000,000 copies of thq Evening star. He nas been selling papers since January, 1888, when the Star was first published. On Aue. 4 1914. he sold 2.000 copies to crowds clamoring for war Just South Got His 1 a graduA burglar, claiming to ate from a California school of burglars, and holding a diploma, was captured in Providence, Rhode Island. Seven million yards of canvas duck, received by the Bureau of Public Roads, United States Department of Agriculture, as a surplus war material, is to be distributed to state highway departments for use in road BEESLEY MARBLE GRANITE WORKS r "Where. Is my bat Husband Wife "On the wringer, dear.' Husbandt "What I on the wringer? I wonder what ridiculous thing i shall And tt on aextr Wife (sweetly) i "On your bead, dear." m , : Head. He Loos bus-ban- road- side, Magnolias and bluebells In bloom. La Paloma, sweet strains from the dians.' Best for Salads IP the old mill by the river, wheel seemed to turn m of yore, The log hut church cf my childhood. With ivy, running vines, trailing its o'er. The cottage just back of the Smile called be husband, Eara Eddy, "a One of the women - The 17,000,000 Coffee King's widow, living Judas." s correspondents furnished who recently married Joseph Senwars, the wife with an affidavit setting forth opera baritone, told an enraptured that Hubby had made love away from Interviewer that "Last love, I think, h- -t ddy inherited a fortune from may be the mare beautiful of the his grandfather, a match manufactwo" having beenlastasked tosheJudge turer of Hull, Canada. havlove, between first and Tkt wif tttmtd to ihtnk tktir love "Last busbands. had three ing , barf matok wot not made to H is chosen mere wisely." And, she imakHnU. romance. 4KIm w-- a fitker Uft Ur Lorelcis Busy Countering tkat an Hawaiian tugar fortuno, wkil ker Love is another Une that the busy tkat $T,0OO tteond kntband Uft now hatband it Germans are now speeding up. Ap000 "tugar," and the stipulations forbidding awsfte, wouUatt goa tcy parently of full -retaining weapons failed to reach the pretty twttt for ker"t winged boy with the Anyhow, annual repeat announces Crustl She Had a that the Prussian marriage rate has Mrs Ruth Harris, suing Pauline doubled Since the year before the Lord, the actress for $50,000, charg- war. d, ing she alienated the affection of evi- After tkat war, nothing tear Mitchell Harris, offered In torn aw. dene let tars alleged to have been written by the defendant One baby-tal- k May Become Church Belle missive inquires of the man: Judge Haas of South Chicago, IO, "Is yon nry pier TUlie denounced nineteen-year-oTk answer tkould box " you 9 Buchanastla as a vamp and sendeayar tenced her to attend church, all services, for six months. Also to join Love? Watt? Watt? In congregational singing. If she forTwo illuminating experts declare gets the words, can she vamp? ria montkt of ttr house lights have that poorly-chose- n Angkow, aft broken up homes and blighted loves. mont about DeOlak, Jezebel, Sktba"i This assertion is based on psycho- Queen and otktr noted eirem, pir-ka- pt TUlit't Ufi witt bt rovamptd. logical light tests of 2fi00 persons. The idea isi Tired business man after hard day, Irritated by barsh library Love and Law . or dining-roolight, notes by pitiless Plaintiff counsel In a ease decided glare that Wine is not so young or for the defendant in the Superior . , attractive as she used to be. , Spokane, Wash has applied Cratkl got komo. If goa don't Court, that the Jury -- for a new trial alleging inttal ligkt tkaded properly to foreman sent "mash notes" to an tat moon glow,' or itiek to "th ligkt girl witness for the defense. ." in womtn't that If lovi makt tkt world go around, it etrtainlg ought to bo obit to ; . ; Cupid's' Arrow Tips a trial. The high cost of loving has Invaded announced Sir The Older, the Easier Darkest Africa, The Hungarian government, at this Thomas Dewar at a London gatherr.1 K Mntinnal Assenihlv. ad ing. He said "In the Sudan a ,wife( cost four spearheads before the waft vocated a nw electoral law depriving women under thirty of the vote benow a wife costs eight spearheads. A tkarp advance in tkt market, cause they are "romantically Inclined" in in favor of the deposed sovereigns. you'd lay, and teveral good pointt A good movit tMt could be made a wife't favor. of "Hungary Heart" but xckero do thoie tnUmn itattrmeu get the idea Can't Make Match Stick two correspondents in her thai women over thirty art not "rosuit for divorce, Mrs. Ethel Eddy mantically inclined iwt I saw Inestimable service in the forest. Most of these birds nest in the woods, and although they hunt much for field mice In the open, they feed also on squirrels, wood mice and rabbits. Ten years rent won't get you anywhere you just pay rent, then you pay some more rent. Of course, you have a place to live between time9 but the house isn't yours, it never will be and it's not exactly as you would like to have it anyway. Sad but true, so there's no use arguing. A little extra work is required to get a home. But if home owning didn't require some individual effort the saying, "There's No PJace Like Home," would be all bunk. Let's get busy and select your new home from our collection of many modern designs. Hi Twaa a picture of tropical scenery, Of sunHhlne, song and of love, I dreamed of beea in the clover, Of nightingale, blue skies above. In fancy A saw the old "plaza," ' Heard mandolin, flute and guitar- sSoft, drippling muxic of waters, Moonlight, lecfy lattice and ztars. Vermin Destruction Mice and rabbits kill young trees by gnawing off the bark in winter, thus girdling them. Therefore, hawks owl and other predatory birds that kill rodents and so tend to hold their numbers down perform an LOVE "Sweet, So Sweet" fox-trot- insects might destroy all forest trees. The numlers of insect species that attack a Single tree sometimes run Into hundreds, and the individuals of each species if unchecked would soon number untold millions. Before such countless hordes man would be , powerless. e j strolling one evening, Light flashing brilliant and clear, ' I beard the band playing a 'concert, Which "Bilk and rags" mingled io . ... hear. . Faust, Fra Diavolo and Then, as if argels wero near. Came stealing, rose soft, La Paloma, Thet Mexican ballad most dear. Aimlessly f the birds NEW, TRUE AND NO ttany7ortt,in m h0me" U Ch6aper t0 f" . : . I X |