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Show THE LEW SUN, LEHL UTAH Bird Juries Stern in Judgment of Fellow A writer In London Answers record rec-ord these Instances, that came under un-der bis personal observation, ' of "wild" justice: "I have known sereral Instances of trial by Jury In the wild. There are three well-authenticated cases of rooks trying a prisoner, and Inflicting Inflict-ing the extreme penalty. With rooks the trial Is an elaborate affair, and usually takes place In a large meadow, mead-ow, with the prisoner, who Is well guarded, apart from the others. "Wild geese will nerer trust a sentry sen-try who has failed them. I have known one bird to falL This sentry allowed a sportsman to get within shot, and although the only wounded bird was the sentry, and It was able to escape, It was 'tried' by the flock next day ; the verdict was guilty, and the hundreds of angry birds pounced upon the unhappy prisoner and tore and trampled It to death. Not a bone la (he body was left unbroken. If a bird that has been kept In captivity for a year or more Is given Its freedom, It Is looked upon as an outlaw, and Is often pecked or beaten te death." Life la the North The Greeks had a notion that everything grew smaller as we went farther north, and that finally life disappeared completely. Nothing cvuld be further from the truth. Well above the Arctic circle there are forests of trees that are more than a hundred feet high. The Es kimos are not perhaps as tall as Americans or Scotchmen, but they are quite up to the average of Ita! lans and Frenchmen. The Arctic regions, re-gions, far from showing no signs of nfe, teem with many varieties of bird, sea animals, and fish. The polar bear certainly Is not a puny specimen of life. Still another exploded ex-ploded theory Is that blizzards are more fierce at the polo than anywhere any-where else, Mr. Stefansson was of the optntoa that the blizzards of Montana, North Dakota and Manitoba Mani-toba are far more severe than those ef the ArcticDetroit Free Press. , Kiting Chech ! The practice of two persons exchanging ex-changing checks and each depositing deposit-ing the other's check, when neither has money to make his check good, was named by the witty Lord Nor bury a century ago. He said : "In England yon raise a wind to fly a kite, but In Ireland we fly kites to raise the wind," Thereafter such a check was known as a "kite." I Can Clot No.tril ' Seals, camels and whales have at loaat one thing to common. They are provided with muscles by which they can close their nostrils tightly tight-ly and keep out anything they wish te exclude. In the cane of the camel this ability is a defense against wind-blown desert sands, while the whale and the seal use It to keep out the water. Kidding Catharine The most stupendous deception In history was played on Catherine II of Russia about 1730 wheu she sailed dowa the Dnieper river to see her new territory. To preclude her disappointment In the barren country, her ministers lined the banks with thriving towns and farmsall painted on wood and canvas. Collier's. Chaace for Traaaure Hunt i A fortune awaits the man who lias sufficient perseverance and luck to salvage all or a part of the Spanish fleet ef Admiral Apodaca, Who burned his ships tn the lee of Gaapsl Grande, off Chaguaramas bay, Trinidad, February 12, 171)7, rather than risk an action with Admiral Harvey, Feci Peppy Do More Work-Take Work-Take Doctor's Advice "Ify doctor recommended, Krnachon to ma which has not only regulated uiy ftottion to practically noruMl but radioed ra-dioed my waighi ao ubeUntially I'm ow aiilo te da more work and feel jnora peppy thta ever." Daniel Fried hUtnr, OleveUnr!, Ohio. To ioe fat aurdv aaj SAFELY. tale osis half traroooiuul of Kruacbeta SalU ia r'ua of hot water in the morning cut down oa fatty meat and tweet. Hot be sure to get Krnwhen yonr keaith come rt jar that will lat von 4 weeks cost not more than M o'iita at any drugstore ia the world if not antisfted money back. Mmi tie tbat Kraaeheaa fII twfc raaacrv (! ynaair- r laa aaalKktir fat aa ira la mw aih)tto. fra tff tsi tfm ttpatl. Ka a addit ra Imp It. Along the Concrete Our Pet Peeve 1 " CulicuraOinimcnl Soothes cmdllcals ua trnuDow traickJ- sad ea&Jr. ! Let it be year Ural thought la treat leg h chins, bortung affections, ecse ma, punplee mtA tie disfiguring Lloulaea, Pfa boaiehold ebouU be wjihoni lL ' V Price 254bb4 60s ftample each frra. Atiiraas 'Catlcmn, THE FEATHERHEADS "-rf vwAT vo You xzc K Y SAY To TAK-iNO a irrae walk Until rLA ET V-l WANT K? wtK. TOMISHT ? USUALLY Ol ARE IM A HtlRRricr 3T HOM& WELL, I'M A BIT UPSeT m-m those mcTdrees Ofi THAT TbrriBLb FLOOD iM THE NEWS REELS VJEISe VER.Y JJP5ETT1MG- To MET 9m BE SO FOOLISH BEFORE'- FoolisH? BbcausE" : ME? - r- Jl I , . l yi - i iLU it Who's AU Wet? O VAjeLL-NOvJ FELIV, U kr KuV -THAT ffOIMd- I A BIT TOO FAR? AFTER ALU T vVAS omly a MOViHJ FINNEY OF THE FORCE Br Tod OXauehlia a Such Faith (PVBI HACALL Trt'MAtfAZWS VTV i Ol P.B ThAT.' D.D - PUT TH' ED.ToR f !LT Vet C.vff uf lASf week:? t-i7 J VrT i W $25 1 said ihERe ee ZZZZt would ver lit mS se& 7 you it all' ) A LOT OF ffOOO P s 'X '1! si b:-:---" l.ri.. L .A A Mt H-isgg ra -V. .J f BOBBY THATCHER In Strictest Confidence... By GEORGE STORM l . ..,..-.... . .... Vv.;, i . ... c i tOAMSO TMAT BOOK TO BO fiWTH LAST WSSK BUT AMYTHIMO IM LAW LAD3 OF VOUR ACS WOULD VAWTA KMOW t CAM TBIA. VOU JlOMT OFf IS IT ABOUT -r&v wiwnow PAWC3 IM THB SCHOOL HOU5I iHH CONSTAHUI tl C t was iJra SOAAHTHIM 0WMMr' J WS DlOITT MftrSZ.- W WAHTA TELL VflliSl 4.7 AUVBODV ABOUT WyiVOH . v . SSlf I . , n.it-r 1 iwts rue y-sL!cr c TO THIS PIECS m TUB PAPER WELLt WELL.'. BUT WHAT5 THAT COT TO DO WITH LAW I J 1 p N AMO BO ALU AAV LIFE CZT jjfl I Vt awo never BROKH A M I M MieineuCe VET. AMO MV I I'l i I A ACvifpr wouLOirf rA- 1 wii'im p rrdr jj a. t. tarsi I . i i ri i j S I S1.IATTER POP There's No Salve For Hurt Feeling? By C M. PAYNE II . II II "KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES' WiffinWaWaiing u. . r(. Thops ivtVTvti rorrro tell, jow REMfaCry. ooo. sift, TO.N.ttHT VOU V MUST 8T OFP OKAV- H VPFINS TO ANNOUNCE WSP - X TH12! Maj, V THROW VOUR ia AT IS IT ALL THR GUESTS WANT NOO TO 1 I wrrTOWKtM rrv ONCe!:! uttlb womam? POR call thb gubsts' I 00 rfwaii 7 vAYVn .r-r-n fW!T'Vv , 000A5TweV JTtXit r Tl Traveler Find BIT,! in Most Hotel rJ "Room with bath". though ,t tot advertSt hould ase It. con8ldeZtt tlonal relatlonahlp het' tt The Gideons contiDne to , f 10128. as the M!LJ!' H the World telU Commercial Traveler r. Cnlon placed gome 3000 r Declallv nrlntort L land, practically flnhh, north of fho r,i.. . 5 mA V"CHH DIJIj ,S Zealand, 6388 Bible, J placed In hotel roams to S. J 1J30. Practlrall. . 1 e I Canada have been loppM Working for the Gideon, taf apmiu owiueaeart tat n!a Bibles In Korean hotels. with 300 Japanese Blbw u nese hotels in Kon ., tel8 are genmllT itKn... .1 wooden holder, to attach to 4 Is supplied with each Bible. 1 way ana its neighborhood is have been supplied with & and 1.163 copies In Edrii and Chinese have been placec Gideons in the guist-roomit in Java, Borneo, Singapos Lumpur and Penang. gest For Secret Writin. Most Invisible inks are nJ paste drier as a base and oJ mineral salts as a colorln? 4 Heat Is used to develop .the 2 ana moisture to make It 4k Of the chemicals possess; property are cobalt chloride, sulphate, barium nitrate. chloride, dilute sulphuric iciiif slum nitrate, and equal parts and garlic juice. Another form of Invisible I made from a mixture of tranJ tint base and paste drier. l visible when dry, but shows t ly when nibbed with an ordiiti 'pencil. 1 rrflaifiiiiBia, Finds I! j SafeJC Veoetahla' 4 I i 1 $i hope of -i t t? partial reu f -S TCCMMb .... (Nature's Remedy). But now after JE chronic constipation and bilioasiies-tk bilioasiies-tk change) New pep new color aod i freedom from bowel sluggislmsi testinal poisons. This all-ve?etatile k gently stimulates the entire twit complete, thoroughM, elimination. jfC, , Is' Get a 25c box. K , Aadruggiste-.Vf. "i Head COLDS rui av7Mb.-- the nostril loree conceal ! , JielMalhlnpaar .WHYYOlB! DEPENDS IK YOUR: Your Kidneys Are Ow? Eliminating Waste Po-, romYonrBl, ToBeVenSeeThatTleyF1 Properly what an toiwrM? X k la your bodily teftd f life? They we ft Every 24 hours tiey fc thaa WO grains of poi y Thua your Wan J eentlnels of jour teal1 J watca ofyourkidi 40 do their work fnW vj poisoning of the t, lead to many serious eo- 5 Disordered WdaeT bladder lrritalior, Bcanty. patafd u fa apt to feel acie, dropsy ieaaa53 j nesa. f.?cri WhUe, MtSc! TegulaxiUespayowjjto diUon persists, lt your kidneys. &l danger la negiecw kidney action. nv) If yoa tare any r. your kidneys xe cro. property, why not r . atrialT ho et tlo liaa Buch wor 4 j is ao well recosa J BV. 133, Haidaav 1 |