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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah DO-- X Resting in the Harbor of New York ngances or bablts. She Is psychological, and contents herself In the position of Just being a clinging vine. The Swedish woman has a glorious physlque strong as a man, she is yet as tender as a child. Her home is exquisitely run, and there are the most marvelous foods because she enjoys eating and a man likes company and appreciation while eating good food. I'erhaps Russian women are the most adaptable of all, and make wonderful wives In consequence. They have a quality of soul which Is without doubt more attractive even than the physical beauty In which they so often excel. The Dutch wife has often been quoted as an example of tidiness, cleanliness, spotless order, and In her picturesque neat attire, serving a cup of "cocoa," has been described throughout the world while the Austrian woman Is a most gracious as well as an efficient wife, with her poise, dignity and laughing eyes; her sense of humor makes life gay, yet her table can only be rivaled by her Polish cousin, whose excellent varieties seem destined for publicity. American women have a certain flair for being well groomed In their persons and their homes, and this amazing quality makes them the type of wives who can do housework ; look after their own babies; prepare and serve a very tasty meal ; and yet be smart to dance In the evenings or make up a four for tennis, bridge or ' golf. But no woman can look like the English woman on a horse, at the races, or In her box at the opera I She has a certain dignity an Inbred poise which makes her the one type to preside over the long table in a country home. She has Intelligence, pluck and natural courage It has often been said she Is the real strength of Lng land, for she Is the mother of her great race of men's Jiien I WIDE VARIETY IN. WOMEN OF WORLD Alike Only in Tenderness and Charm. nation produces the best wife Is a subject that would seem to call forth much difSome would ference of opinion. agree that the little Frenchwoman with her deft fingers, skilled alike In the arts of sewing and cooking, could not be bettered and when one has hnrj the good fortune to lunch or sup at her table, and Int economical house- spect her books, envy of the lucky chap who Is her husband burns high, writes a woman correspondent In the London well-kep- Dally Mall. IAn boat as she rested In the world-famou- "4 la--i mat j. h 15 . J hare S. In dful Planted 25 Years --9( Ago reit "The Biblical mlra- n of the loaves ana me uco dur-th- e cwlint paralleled In real lire recent famine In Kansu prov- - - forpjt- f4 Relieved Famine. iashlngton. tn u-- nd 'Spuds' Save Million Chinese fii China." according to a comma- to ij - National Geograpnu lion to the ty frcm William W. Simpson. nessce missionary. h handful of potatoes sent from rica. 2.' years ago. plunteri ana . A k fn..lctlun nslvi'lV propiicuieu ujr Imuirles In this remote part of a atony the Tibet border, sated I lives of more than a million i m e when the district was ravaged droiiRht and famine." Mr. Slmp-- I says. When the first Amerlcnns and wrj in Bw he. . at on 101 Flow The H Will o d1 5' Int.- Is tot- Kansu Mpwins penetrated the .ivliue, and stiililished mission tjji.ms In Taochow (old city). forty ye:irs ago they found a tJtive Chinese potato which was -- 'Gsj J M rt rat It re poor, and had a very low food st!l. The natives of the district. ,i,tle r,'i::,r1 f"r the fu,ure- nn3 wtvj,,.. Wh in the hahit each year of ent - I im P: f sirs': j. ti it and I lr'r" ti tt the best of Hi" crop and suvjng poorest potatoes for seed,' the egBi'iiunicniion cixitinucs. ,f' '(''"'r "f nppeal to the United rfii's bronchi four early rose pota ICf from Tennessee, and these were 4i,ted In l.7. two In Taochow t3jj two lii Minchow. They prew Tflfv well and produced many tubers gf 'i.ue ,.i;ility In Chinese soil. The year, however, the crop was d'wi:h the Chinese, who were .iaK.nii . iii'w .hi rui. ii .... i . ine ir(;e (ivn taloes fur seed In order to keep up the quality of the crop. fin a few years the new variety fgrr.id to several counties of the CT vlnoe. which had a total popula-fof some IO.ixiu.OOO people. Hut 'le lioier rebellion resulted In a f alt the Christians from the Jj'rlct. and while they were away ) Chinese fell Into their old habit online all the best, and also of win the new variety to become xeii with the diseased older type potato. The flavor and food value of the fiuto plantings had so deteriorated of Shensl, to the east, have died. But where the Green mountain po tato was cultivated the larger part of the population has been able to subsist It has been estimated that fully a million people have been living by eating these potatoes. "Where American potatoes had not been cultivated the people resorted to the bark of trees, roots of As these could grass and Insects. not long sustain life the people depending upon them became easy vicIn a few limittims to pestilence ed areas, where wheat and rye had been Introduced by missionaries, these cereals proved of great asIn many sistance In famine time. regions where Chinese wheat had been entirely killed off by blight the newer American varieties flourished, apparently not being susceptible to the same diseases as were Ue Chinese varieties,' Ships Self in Plane as Mail; Saves Money London, England. The first human "air mall parcel." tagged, stamped and canceled, has arrived at Croydon airdrome, Ue Is M. Q. Lantscheere, a young Belgian, who discovered that while the passenger fare from Brussels to London was $19.70. parcel postage for bis weight amounted to only $10.19. Duly stamped and addressed to consignee at Croydon. Lantscheere was bundled Into the compartment of a night plane at Brussels, and a couple of hours Inter found himself being unloaded at Croydon along with the other mall. s air-ma- Still Ridei Horse Tenn. Dr. J. R. Somervllle, Hnrks, who graduated from the Memphis Medical college 43 years ago, still makes all bis culls on horseback. Kept Busy Trying Out the Many New Models. Washington. If you want to know what tun be done with an air plane, the Navy department recommends Its flight test section at Ana costa. D. Just across the Potomac from here. Here a group of flying experts, two aeronautical engineers and a crew of mechanics conduct the strenuous tests on all new aviation developments submitted to the navy By the nature of their work they probably come to know as much about the behavior of planes as any group In the country. During the past year, according to Hear Admiral William A. Moffett. aeronautics bureau chief, testa have been conducted on 42 different types of planes. Including nine lighters, ten observation planes, sli transports, six patrol, or "flying boat" types, two bombers, four training types, one scouting plane and three signed chronometrlc stop watch recording down to tenths of a second. Is strapped to his leg. The plane takes off. It flies back and forth over a u !t: a re-o- t ulr-tlg- e e ran wwn measured course to determine the maximum, the mln linunt and binding speeds, and to calibrate the air speed meter. These tests concluded, the plane Is ready for Its climb test. In these tests the plane Is brought MtM Vf close to the ground and the stop hat'i jth watch started. The machine is shot up at steady speed, the pilot how 4 recording his readings, until the service celling Is reached. Similarly during the descent he records the maximum speeds at varying altitudes. on Kr Still more complicated are the Kr bi higher altitude tests for the small lejn." fighting planes. At a rom,! temperature of approximately 40 deilnt grees below tero he not only roust tlom i' record with unerring accuracy the readings of seven Instruments every two minutes, but must constantly regulate the mixture control of the miscellaneous craft. engine and the amount of oxygen he ch It' All experimental machines, and breathes. first plane of each production the By the time these tests have been I't-the missionaries were again are the Ana concluded both machine and pilot contract, put through In Kansu Mr.. that Simpirntlng r le decided to send for fresh tubers costa testing laboratory before be- nave pronnoty gone through every test that might arise In actual serr :o America. Friends In Masss ing accepted, Moffett said. sndy 5 A new plane brought to the field lea t mere a handful forwarded jwtts IB IF ti'reen mountain potatoes, which ts first flown by one of the contracwest f r planted In liHKl The expert tor's pilots, Just to prove It will cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx of Oilnese planters with the leave the jround. Then It Is turned Titled Person Last tirtl rlier American Tnrlett helned to over to the test section. The tna to Pay Money Owed the distribution of the green chine Is then weighed to determine 'untaln tubers, which qubly sup- - the center of gravity, and photoI Ixindon. The titled person Iji&V med both the native and the graphed. , Is the worst ac In the three This done, the machine Is ready rly rose types. to a list cordmg prepared b) la credit men of a pormlneni f r famine since lX'S, one of the for flight testing. hi t" The naTy pilot climbs in. Aboard, famines the world has ever rt store with the Idea ol a town, almost half the notiulatlon equipped with paper on which to Illustrating the I rust wort hi 1$ Kansu, and also of the prolnce mnke notations and a specially de ness of various classes of so clcty. Of fourteen professions listed, bank clerks and Insur ; anre company employees are Cozy given as the best payers. I w. Her children are daintily clothed and well fed, and her husband's every wish Is anticipated. Spanish wives certainly have a natural charm, with their limpid dark eyes, soft voices, and quiet manners, and home is indeed a place In which to be happy In sunny Spain. Hospitality Is second nature to these women, and the table welcomes any friends a husband may bring at any hour. These wives pride them selves that there Is always "plenty," and a husband mny congratulate himself on the position of "lord and master," which his lovely wife con cedes him. Others will argue that Germany '.s the only country In which to choose a partner for life, since there one finds the perfectly capable woman. Again some sny "choose the Italian If you would lead a life of bliss," for she Is soft, luring, blending her tnstes to yours giving of herself artistic In home decoration proud of the name you have given her. She Is tender mother to her children, loving, faithful yet Inspiring. The food will be delicious, even If not so well served as by either her German or French sister and she will not com plain either of her husband's eitrav NavyJ Men Give Planes Rigid Test Ingenious Patents Recorded at V ashington. Many early vagaries of fishermen are recorded in the United Mates patent olllce. In 1S52 a patent was Issued on a fly with nu chamber and au aperture. Thus the fly would float, if desired, or the aperture could be opened and the fly filled with water when Socialistic Belief fishing was desired. Variations lu color of baits uud feathers were Communism Is a type of Socialsuggested, "adapting them to the ist doctrine, which, on the basis of season of the year und to the de- the Marxian Communist manifesto, desires the Socialist aim by means scription of fish." The earliest rod patent of record of dictatorship of the proletariat Is "after the usual mauner of walkThe Communists believe, like the Sotelecialists, lii collective ownership of ing rods," with the butt-joiscoping the other Joints, and having the means of production and that In the handle small compartments to the revolutionary working classes contain, "the various Implements of must seize the power and set np a fishing tackle." dictatorship of the proletariat In The same Inventor also patented preparation for the Socialist state. In the year 1302 a float containing Many Kindi of Alters a spring which, released by the There are over 2."0 species of asslightest touch, would hook the fish. In 18." 4 was patented a hollow ters. They are native of tempersinker Into which shut could be ate regions, being especially abunpoured when the rapidity of the dant throughout the United States. current or tide required a heavier Asters belong to the family Compos-Ita- e and are so named from the rasinker. Another "lishing-Iead- " patented In ISTiO has a swivel to pre diate or star-likappearance of the vent line twisting and a hard metal flowers. The China aster Is also a member of the family Composltae base to protect the lead when strik and Is a native of China. Ing bottom. In lXi.i an "improvement in an gling-flieswas patented In Hint the Courage Cornea Fint hook was concealed In the wings of The general instinct toward a the fly, nuikliig It "more deceptive public man Is rarely wrong, espeand consequently more serviceable, cially when be possesses a high orThe Invention which still provokes der of civic courage. Courage Is a lauch among patent office officials, the prime essential of statesmansnys a Washington patent attorney, ship. "All goes if courage goes." As Is the lure which contained a mirror Doctor Johnson says: "Unless a and which the Inventor thus ex- man has that virtue he has no security for preserving any other." plained : "The mirror Is an additional fea- Washington Star. Social Handicap ture that Insures the effectiveness of Awkwardness Is a more real disCreat City Commuter tho bait In the following manner: New York city has more than advantage than It Is generally A male fish peeing his Image, upon thought to be; It often occasions looking therein, will appear to see COO.000 commuters, who spend ridicule. It always lessens dignity. another fish approach It from the about $j0.iX)0,X)0 annually for Chesterfield. opposite side with the Intent to seize Which excellent shot of the giant Dornler DOX, world's largest flying s skyline In the background. New York, part of the the baft, and this will not only arouse his warlike spirit, but also appeal to his greed, and he will seize the bait quickly in order to defeat the approaching rival. In case the fish Is suspected of cowardice, I may make the mirror of convex fnrm in order that the rival or antagonist may appear to be smaller. In the case of a female fish the attractiveness of a mirror Is too well known to need discussion. Thus the bait appeals to the ruling passion of both sexes, and renders it very certain and efficient In operation." DEVICES TO LURE THE FINNY TRIBE C he fooled by impractical chainvolved labora- llengesloose guarantees tory 'findings" misleading classifications . ("first line," "second line", etc.) false price comparisons claims of "23 J savings". Distributors of "special brand" tires want to confuse you in their desperate attempt gain your confidence. COMPARE CONSTRUCTION and QUALITY All that Firestone asks Is that YOU be the sole judge. We lay our story of actual Firestone values before you. Then we back it up with the simplest of comparisons that you can make at any Firestone Dealer's. Compare cut from Firestone Tires and the That's all. They tell you the story. cross-sectio- GlVC TOU OUfi.U More Weight, pounds Mere Thickness, in. . 18.00 17.80 .658 .281 .605 More Plies Under Tread Same Width, in. . . . Mere ns Non-Ski- 4. SOU Tire 47519 Tire Ti Depth. in. d M..I S.llJ Iff rtU Tin 1lV Mail OnUr ' Tin 16.10 .250 17.0 .$98 .250 6 5 6 5 5.20 $6.65 5.20 4.75 4.75 .561 .231 would-be-competito- rs. You DESERVE to know the truth. Stop In at the nearest Firestone Dealer today and make these comparisons. Sam Price $6.65 $4-8- $1.85 5 H t - lcl debt-payer- ".' Machinist Builds :h OCOOOOOOCOOCXXOOOOOOOOOO Rowboat to river that went Into the plnce," Bur ton said. Cypress for the founds Tow Tlanks Ashore. onk for the flooring, pine for the walls and strong beams for the i New Orleans. i:irlmrd I'.urton. framework hnvt been towed to the my )rartl(j unemployed niachln- bank of the river, few feet from !. I ill Pull! i, tie of III rnrtent llttta his WINS AIR DERBY Hon, : door. "lies in New Orleans, Throe years po, when Burton m "iHld o!T by Hi machine Be of Luck Shop Hubby'Il er he worked bermin tie was if Girl Phones "l"0 old." he found s J..h as s nluht can mctmiBn on a larce. ,n home Chicago. tise a Every ,u.Km ov,-The H, paid 115 sn Invention which tclegrapl.nne, m ff which he paid for r wrk,a will he displayed at the Museum of ago hla piy rl,e, k Srlrnee and Industry, founded by .,,,1P( JuUns The Instrument, Ronenwald, t of ! r"'"7 Ii-veviction Invented by I'oulsen of Copenhnit-se1 in then timi he do. Med to hns been given the mo euro by William Dublller of K'ew '" Z Mis It" III river ( s horrowml m Vork. i 4 Out Friend 3 '"h. 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Mrs. Phnrhe Omlle of Memphis i; hns .ld stir and bears tuengcs received In his w 1'itiihrf I B!rnEd fr,,m t,,, rtver absence. run, ho won the women's dlvl wiy ri!ilK . A (Jermsn Is manufacturing the lon of the air derby from Psnta m. .iTiert hmi '""e He bo.o to pRint device, whlrh mny come Into gen- Monica, Calif., to tlevelsnd. and also .quieral ese when It ran be made more won the sweepstakes handicap eon "'erythlnj has rome from tbt Inexpensive thsn at present lent , tl. Tn. M l OUM4 rir.ib ... ,;flr : tfms ft w Home of Driftwood llan Borrows 1 COMPARE PRICES a f lf.7 t wtM v. Pa Pat 7 t7 t. HIM if. if (!OSjtaS ' M I7. V."i I longr rSrrstone Sf.so Alll nr. IliC i III . . t given. Greater protection upainct punctures und Mow. outs stronger Imnd Ik teen tread and Iimly I'irestone'sTwo Y.r GonI Plies Dkl Qffntf rrr lira b. Frwiiama ra Iba aaaa "I III I TXIM " aa4 nrtin I tra. taaw. anllrxlp4 laannli. 4 Ibal W aar tt.onO rrlr IVabv. muA rHra Plan. 1 aa ar 4aaMf ralpHp4. nIII. -- ! .. 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