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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBEXIi SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1920. ation from the faming districts, t have com from Ontario, .where .the hydroelectric commission not only, is .A Burst of Precocity A Line o Type or Two developing the . water powgrs of the IhoH Every Ifornlnf b? ItH Like TrJbuno PubMuhin CwnpftftJalso but is province constructing and TERMS 'UB8CKIPT10M Hew to the Line, let the quips fall By Frederic J. Haskin. Kir buying electric railway lines. .T e moclft. .. PaHy Bd fcuDd$yr ....I0Ot Adam ministhe where they may Ontario Beck, power t.W fcoi I Weekly Tribune, one yfr NEW YORK. June 22. With children to have set out to get conter,' appears The Trlhonft 1 n ul Is erery Important rity trol of all electrical transportation sys- .9. to 13 years of age writing books and In tb lotted State. Header may ascertain By B. L T. feat la any elty by telephoning tkia alficaw contributing to the magazines, boys out tems ih the province. . , of college and boarding school writing moctated Ths Wild GooM jCkais.f lha Tribune la a n ember of tha The- selection of Mr. Taft ns arbitraa la Aaaociated Press Tbe aacluairely Pta. realistic novels w hlch cause sensations in They ay there,' a'pot of sbtjiijg gold newa o ertaxed to feed the lit Jed to the naa for repubUcatloa increasing urban tor, though he las not yet consented to literary circles, and a dramatlat At the end of the rainbow arch. ht his dispatches credited to It or aot otherwlsa cred- hordes. urserve Whatever the effect of the the is of one the great- twenties setting a new Manddrd for the And there' ease at the Inn when the dominion, ited to tblapapar, ftiMi ftiaa the local . PubllaAed herein. night faUs rold ban est honors increase may be on;the productivt ever paid an American. yon like to read great novels beAmerican stage, the English-speakin- g At the ond of a weary march. Tb Tribune la ft member of the Audit Biireao ity of manufactures, it i certain that others get them as best sellovers fore end Is to That world toll the a journey' remarkable display witnessing f Circulation. Information rwirornittf The TribKind each The 'beloved's face. COAL CONSERVATION. une's circulation will be supplied by the Audit the era of cheaper farm products has of precocious talent. And lers? really good short stories? the But bureau of Circulation, Venetian bldg., Chicago. goal for you and me, dear friend. The first and best known of these finally passed. Is etid find any two ordinary of a the wild can chaso. if See goose you The 8. C. Beckwith Special Agency, solo eaat Conservation of coal is strongly urged young wonders is the now famous am adturtialug agent, World bldg.. New York; Daisy We have traveled far over field and fen that together equal Hearsts magazines Tribuna bldg., Chicago; Post Dispatch bldg., UNWEPT AND UNSUNG. by 8. M. Darling, fuel engineer of the Ashfoid, whose book, attested by James With our eyes turned up to the height; of fiction alone. fit. Louis; Ford bldg., Detroit, Mich.; Bryant score on the to have been Barry written at the age Our feet have stumbled now and again, United Btates bureau of mines. At a bid., Kansas ty. Uo. As we followed the bhrdfin Its flight; of 9, has sold in enormous numbers. But The satire of tbo Psalmist, so univerAddress business communications: Tha Trlb Bail-wa- y convention of the International SEE HALL CAINE, VICENTE BLASCO Ashford does not really belong to We . have passed by rivtr and- market aue, halt lalte City, Utah. Daisy sal in its application, is ; perfown, pajtjjjeularly IBANEZ, REX BEACH, E. PHILLIPS Fuel association, held at Chicago, this group of precocities, for hj$ book Wasatch 894). V Telephon have ford waded race, and through tinent to the career of the average ARTHUR STRINGER. When you fail to get your Trihuna felephona OPPENHEIM, was To'jrj-V'thover bouudarle written and the now a is ago she magic long Mr. Darliog said that, although the coal the city circulation department before 10 o'clork F. E. BAILY. MAURICE LEVEL, down, American politiciafi. grown woman. Furthermore, It Sounds tn. aod a copy will be sent you by meanengef. At the end of a wild goose chase. AND SIX OTHERS; BRUNO LESSING resources of the country aiproxiinated like the work of a child of 9, aud IS InEntered at the pt'jGice at Halt Lake City The recent almost unheeded death of as second ciaas matter. the loiterer linger for wayside teresting chiefly as a curiosity. The IN' HEARSTS FOR JULY ' Mnith M. Weed, of New York, is a d,5d3, 627, 100,000 tons of minablc fuel same Is true of several child flowers, authors who enough to last 200u years, at the presAnd the and beggar stops begs, have sought to emulate her success, one AndJthe huckster c.v-in joint. In his active lifetime ent rate of increase of barters for hour and consumption of whom is publishing In a leading Amer-iia- n hours lie wielded a political power scarcely the preseut was the time to a begin For the goose that lay golden eggs; highbrow magazine. Their work Is there is another half of Hearsf s, such as you and I will still ond to any in the affairs of that policy of precaution. Ho advised tha undoubtedly remarkable for children, but But fools Saturday, June 26, 1920. on to this one lone place. Toll to serious features. Not development of lignite deposits, thj It Is not of any considerable late. Ilia enmity was feared by literary Where a blue flower grows at the fodt of nor frivolous, but the thoughts of dull, utilization of all the a hill, value. from A GREAT MUNICIPAL ASSET in the hadership of the Demo-- I bituminous At the end of a Wild Goose Chase. the worlds most brilliant minds on the A deal more interesting Is the coal, and bemoaned the ANTCHUSA. PI His aid was an all pow- - wasteful group of what might be called "boy methods uf tho beehive problems all progressive people are To the visiting tourist or stranger, ertul factor in electoral contests and coke ovenl from 17 to 22 year 'of age, who Rumors that Mr. Wilson Intends a third discussing everywhere. interest aroused or stimulated in tho his revenges were destructive. persist, in spite of his speciflo Mr. Darling assorted that from one have rceettly published works of realistic term declaration that ill" in five fiction Hr 1S64, that win terms, the municipality depends largely upon beginning 1 do not believ ton of praise of the most 10,000 cubic feet of gas, they will permit themFOR EXAMPLE, G. X. CHESTERTON, to be led astray in order to gratify Weed was sent do tho assembly, and usable lignite LEO as fuel, fifteen gallons of oil conservative critics. This group is espe selves impression he receives. If the city has MAURICE MAETERLINCK, the or the promote vanity Uncharitable or dally appealing. For a time the selfish in his first term so established himself and MAURICE CHIOZZA MONEY, of tar, sixty-fivof ammonia-ea- i graybc.trds have held the long Individual." Impulses any gallons strong at'raetions, to be found in few ns a limelight in litFRANCIS EGAN, WALT MASON, legislator that in his eecond ho liquor and 95J pounds of excellent erature or .f not the other places, that Iravo abiding and received the A Light Bleeper. G. greybeards at least SHEPHERD THE WILLIAM compliment of a nomina- fuel could be obtained. He also pointed the mature. As the study of any BOOK ART PLAY SCIENCE in.euioiio of their enjoyment, tion for the speakership. In advance (From the Knoxville Journal and .Tribhas, out that there was great 1 une. will dictionary show, few writers POEM OF THE MONTH AND 8EVEN Pierced (hero conus naturally tho desire to re- of his party associates on many ques- value in bituminous throe bullets a from by revolver OTHER GREAT FEATURES BESIDES coal, adding that produce anything that attracts attention ami disturbed the reports of ten shots. turn and rejeat tho eipertenee. An tions, ho advocated the adoptfbn of the the practice of burning bituminous coal before the agt- of Itu, and few make much Mrs. Rosa M. byDoyle was aroused from Tfc const notional tb amendment of Cm Agrinit a reputation or get a wide hearing uli-t- sleep at 2 o'clock Sunday morning and abolishing raw should be discontinued. IN HEARSTS FOR JULY Husband among bait La he's many civic ai.at., slav i her husband standing over her with ry. During his service in the leg-- i they are near to. This means that a found The use of the fuel in a of lighis hands Known pistol or residue, none is more widely l.itun- lie bad a hand in all progressive favorably generally does not succeed In cites and bituminous coal, he said, h .hlmst If on Ills fellows until he than her tabernaelo organ. The mere fact that Stg Kann, floor manwould eliminate smoke, conserve pro- Is you are easily satisfied if quality doesnt appeal to ager for Governor Edwards. lias been past his youth. It means-tha- t in litHe aided Tilden in hi war upon Tam- ductive In its rallies, form the instninn ut you particularly if you arent always on the lookout and go far towards erature as in almost everything else, this identified vvilluttlie brewing interests leads power to Ciiffritz was completed tifty three years ago by many and Tweedism and throughout his stretching tho fuel resources "Edwards Rushes for a better is a world dominated by the mature and Kalin to Convention." magazine you wont want Hearsts this of tho the late'Jo'Ojh II. Kidges, wiio harm'd arei r was an opponent of the blight- country. He pointed out that the Knit the old, month or any other. But if you really want the works whom youth struggles against It was ing influence of the hail. He took a values of the fuel residue retained after for its Jdtals and its desires largely in What's the Matter? What's the Matter? organ building jn Australia. of the worlds great writers, the words of the worlds What'a the Matter? i luiftnivtoj of lumber from Ttno val- proimuent part in the nomination of the by products have been taken vain. It has been pointed out many times of out great thinkers dont fail to make sure each month (From the Sat. Eve. Post.? dot) miles by ox team Til It n ns the Democratic candidate for either iignito or bituminous coal are that old men make the wars and young ley, "What is It? What is it?" cried Mr. today with the July number of your copy of starting tho in sidenov nun 1S76 and fight them. It might be said with Pa vno. to Salt Lake. The original instrument again in practically the same as beforo the relS-IS vi and almost equal truth that old men make t hat is It? What is it?" reiterated was conspicuous in the fining process. of thirty registers was enlarged 10 the laws and young people have to obey Mr Pavne. 'What forty seven voices in IVv,; was rebuilt national conventions of his party. what is it?" cried Mr. Pavne, them, the old generally His intimacy with Tilden led Weed being strong coming closer. "What Is it?" he exand augmented in Lion, and in jlild to around claimed. enough likethem. is get It Communication was again remodeled into its present In take ail active interest in the con"Why do you sav that". wise tile ci Id and tiie mature who fix soform, one of the largest and most com- troversy that arose over the close elec"ih, no, don't sav that.' Dont aay cial i ustom and convention, and it is the that" tion of 1S76 and he represented Mr. the republican league s. Magazine with plank. young upon whom these restrictions press "Don't sav that. Don't say that. That plete organs of Che United In 10m l, professor J. J. Met lellan, Tilden in Bouth Carolina in tho strug- RepublicanTribune: What l It that the most heavily. Every fattier is bent on Isn't so. That isn't so. That isn't so." FOE SALE AT ALL NEWS STANDS has pledged it.-t ao with the party peace treaty and tho league wing hs sons from the vices which he then, as now, chief tabernaelo organist, gle for the electoral vote of that state. of basketful of attempts to finish Stone nations? and Senator The was Is full uir enjoys, of seeks scandal mother every Johnson, and the who Morwith instituted, Phiz's limerick has been received. One approval of the carefully to guard her daughter from the of was i. anJrL'!3kind o I ofleague, them lias a chance for th prize: mon church authorities, tho custom of agents of each party were accused of indiscretions which made her own vouth ' part platform Answers to Questions. because Indicated to him that no romantic and mu resting. AU of us have 'A free recitals for the public, serking to buy tho votes not sniy of eague ofIt nations ghost once appeared to a crowd would be emend by a powerful penchant for saving the other Without Koutb of Florid but and the this country, l'reeldent Taft ins. si- - that fellows soul, ami t lie old indulge this Carolina, bast rlired of a shroud. and eleven years ago made the recital Do the offiee of the senators and Q. A tiling that is the platform means that "the t inted penchant constantly upon the young mostly close entirely during the representatives tho Louisiana. Bo one escaped unsmirched. program a daily affair through Considered tin will enter the league with the This states burst of ghostly." reces youthful genius thereperiod of congres? A. M. L. A. There is no greater part of, the year, being relieved Tho famous cipher correspondence gave Lodge reservations. Senator Smoot lais: fore means nothing less than a revolt of Should the spirit of mortal be proud general rule concernThe plank sustains every action of the youth, and a sun essful one. U B. R. . ing this. Some congressmen close their on alternate days by his assistants, Ed- color to some of the charges. Smith senate. against the inhibitions But offices which the has while senate others keep secre dehuted to age the entirely, sought much lay time in South Carolina, league almost ward F. Kimball anil Tracy Y. Cannon. sjvent The ne plus ultra of sociability is to be taries or clerks in Washington to look dally for olght months upon it. These young men have deniand-hearin- g then did nothing with It; there was and they have gotten it found in Denver, where a real estate agent after routine business such as opening Attendance on these recitals, which traveling over the state, and upon him and no action, only They have told all the hopeless fourfold the offers a house with "three spaeious bed mail and answering inquiries. ate absolutely free to the public, aver- fell most of the wrath and scandal from with fhe final result that the treaty world look-- i to a human insect who has chambers fcatb room with two " thtubv ajid large was viuls. killed. Just The from llejuililican senator tho cocoon adds: "The plank t of a formal enuigid ages better than 2000 daily, so that, Q. How much of our farm produce Is doea not dueot ion Is and the aland to naof trv his repudiate From league hour that exported? E. R. D. the kaleidoscope of tions nor does It wings literally speaking, millions have heard It Would Not Surprise Ua. A. During the year 1919 the export of tho party to In the more or less free air of civilized pledge All nf them have a great deal to politics turned and new actors and new any specific action for the future. . the wonderful instrument. pir: May I not ask If the finding of the farm products amounted to about eav about the kind of education ve do not know what will become of society. of the total and was valued ut which pink silk it is but repeating a trite truism to alignments took place. Tilden departed the garment with the Initials the elders within have league a year hence." The provided lor them and owner rut away Is not a bit of of the 4, 250, 000, 090. . state that tho uplifting and ennobling into .the seclusion of Greystone and a mild reservatlonlsts. however, accepted nil of them have something to n.v about of the early production of that ami marriage Eilncatinn and s,.x sen platform with the that arev e about I know a chappie, old turnip, who Q. Is Germany furnishing influence of good music on the minds trtain sheriff of bufialn came upon the coal to we should enter the understanding aming farce, "Up In Elwell's Room"? the onlv things of whhh they with league M,n.e. France as she agreed to do? E. T. thinks his turn is on jtlio blink, you the Nmith boards. remained true to thing less drastic than tho Lodge res- bate Ht)V experience, but on the-- e MIKE. and characters of its auditors is gens A. The reparations commission anknow. Toddles home at nights and ervations. (heir opinion., aro emphatic and Tho organ, iu its Tilden, but when the party had set him tations. eachThus there toare four interprejilojis right in the old fireside chair, erally recognised. It is said ti at inanv storekeepers are nounces that Germany had delivered and Ineonsistent passional e opposed of tons coal 4,080.000 if you follow me. Dead tired, and to to Franco aside newcomer for he Clevethe not up off , the freight service to transwith the other three. The platform reiving gave Ompleteno.-sis well understood to bo GENIUSES HERE AND ABROAD. all that sort of rut. port goods from wholesalers and robbers." May 30. says: "We pledge the coming Retho greatest of all instruments; tho at- land a loyal support. At the national The outh Head Tribune. youngest of the boy novelists is an Somebody ought to tell the publican administration to such Q. Can private citizens use the navy's testation of this statement is to bo convention of 1884 it had been said ments with other nations as shall agreeblighter that his good old eyesight Stetl" meet Knglisli lad named Alec Waugh, who has Aud tho pr infroom chorused radio L. E. i W. syatem? full the Sort of off Weed of with cutting him dead. America." David Bennett duty Tin n it written a novel sitting forth his experifound in the fact that the greatest of quarreled A. A resolution was reported favorhim for life, If you catch tny drift, to show that the points to ences In th British schools. mB book is the merchant marine committee tho world 8 music has been written for Hill, then lieutenant governor and an will "fulfillhistory ably by because he's it our world obligations." party the miss, so given But MV JOU of the house of representative which alto speak hasnt looked Into his Commended by critics as a roaly bril"obligations"? the organ. It speaks with multitudinous active worker' in the candidacy of Gov- vwhat are these I, Ins, lows American associtizen, press any troubles ltt a dashed long time, you Turning to history we find that PrcM-doliant Your own poor luck, von ruo it. arid he finds going to ciation or business firm to use voices aud answers every mood ot the ernor Cleveland, whoso promotion to the know. McKinley reciprocity treaties with schoolperformance, For glorv only once was yours. In fine. radio system at rates fixed bythethepaw's on the whole a barbarous and fusecmeant own Hill's vvaiice, a Spain, and coun-trlepresidency The poor old thing should make other mind, every yearning of tho soul. The You wonder how I do It. Portugal promotion were all held retary of the departmenL In the senate and tile business. He was only 17 years old his way to the good old Does L. Lake tabernacle organ has been In (he governorship and ultimately to defeated by the up A. and D. C. James, In their dar-lleadership of Senator when Ills book was written. Frias back the sob that quivers on your Q. How can I tell how much a can Lodge. These treaties were promised in accorded the lavish praise of munoious the I'nited Btates ecnatorship. little store you know. For it's I'p. His fellow genius oh this side is F will hold? U. T. R. the platform on which Mr. McKinlev was an or bnulr Whether thru abs'lute fact that the goofl Docs over vour later the A110 master organists have bpth heard A. optic. Measure the diameter and Scott Fitzgerald, who at thy ago of 23 Take, ifthrough elected, and were greatly desired bv height vo-have all the works on putting the win, n,v confidential of the can In Inches. of Hiii, as stated, to keep a prom-i-- e and played the instrument. Multiply the direpresented the party Idea of ctiU has written a novel of life in a high cl.isi. Can ilissic stuff. Hay ''Chopsticks.tip" Joseph tummy eyes in correct-- o shape, if ameter by Itself and the product by the the friendship of other nations tlvatlng ou Weed the for what I mean. support of the living organists, Bonnet, greatest senatorship, jo d In the year l!no President McKinley American "prep" school, and at Princeof one per cent of height: take Fling gobs of Ink at foibles of th day. And. If you'll answer the and total this be the said that for spirituality of tone it sur- there came a breach which was the be- sent to the senate a treaty which will ton, which has run through ediFan he folk bombastic. public tell him to dtp this ad and tsks It had caused to be negotiated with Ureat tions and attracted the widest number of gallons, correct to the of both downfall of Turn to stuff serious ho words ginning lau of II humor attention. had found in passed any organ For exact result, two per cent of total-maalong with him, they Britain to clear the way for the Inspect Ills gav hero found his school and and the close of Weeds active career rummy eyes tree, you know. Tell be added. of the Panama canal. Senator Fitzgerald's America; Hugo Xtougall, eminent comment writ sarcastic. By him and what's all that sort wrong life a reand college new lodge objected amusing, bub!, does not treaty had to organist, declared that its string in politics. of thing. be in 1902. the dei.-iQ. At the appearance of a new moon. cord that he learned anything of im,.aUs. Other day, other men, aaith the ng negotiated ee tiou was tho best he had evr r heard. It is often spoken of as a wet or Then hell say. "Right-o- , or great embarrassment to tho adm portance there. He describes Princeton in Kngland. words to that effect. Please describe a "wet moon." The officials of the Latter-daPaiuts philosopher. In the wake of Tilden and the treatyandhadirritation as a delightful country club where everyL. V. R. been drawn bv our church, through whose interest in music Cleveland and Hill came Murphy and A. A wet moon ,at an(i accepted by Britain thing possible was done to make a cois a new moon having one horn much lower than the other, as a power for good was built tho first Stiler and their tribe, and the old war Without change. of him. He also tried to trnet snob arbitration thus a tilted bowl. It is erwero treaties resembling horses married, but failed only smelled the battle from inan1 he had not ,, , largo with France, Britain, organ west of the Mississijpi roneously believed to be a sign of a great 01 ,e" are Spain enough money. The girl with whom he simple, but they're deal nf.ir. And that afly Norway when too, came, of tiermanv, ami the rain Austria. mouth. who day aud Sweden instituted and maintain during river, f,1 111 bv e vus the t vp ,1 Amei lean These treaties were so alti red d' This H no idle soothsay, hu' into, tra.ned for nothing exn pt the fn-- tabernaelo organ recitals, de- the trusted friend of Kamuel J. Tilden, Portugal. by the senate under tho Lodge leaderit "m- - ndvlce on Kundav true Is Q. v i that King George of Enr wr,lnK a of caret ry and cxiinvapampered serve credit for exemplification of a the man who was one of the framers of ship that President Roosevelt abandoned g tilt c To niaka (,u Line by Tuesday. night, gland of revolutionary 'times could speajt This leoalcitrani kept woman. teem as worthless--aa no 1' ro also but German? L. I. O. w ,, language expression to civic ami community interest .oat rec- Cleveland's euoinet, received into his of a barren intention. "the r (infj lf qo,.v, ,,nt W. S. gees In tin- A. King George III, who was king of .j,ne bite war ambetter than he love or did an honored homo as th guest Kulzer, the ognizes tin; potentiality of an influence reciprocity treatv edui a""r He finds exervihing all wt-England at the time of the war of Amer"Beginning Saturday, we have arranged ican with Britain was similarly mutiiato'i in et..N bv Independence, learned to speak Gerwhich broadens tho view, clarifies the tuture impeached governor of the Em- the senate, a socialist on the 10 swvo a short dinner at 1150 per coming plate man and French during his youth, but he has ever-thito gain and in addition 'o the regular table d'hote also AH the arbitration moral atmosphere ai.d inspires for a pire state. treaties proposed gound that spoke English as his native tongue, to lose bv a radical change In the dinner at i - 5l'. Olympia Fields Country by President Taft were likewise wricked though he was considered poor in EnClub order of things. higher plane of ideas and ideals. exism.g ermte s La.!1!: by A very resolution, glish conversation, as his education as a CANADA REPENTS. Portions are ao small these days! similar bo-- k Is that of F.obert After presiding at its eonsolo for which struck out a Lodge vital provision, ami Xn'han, whole had been neglected. It was George who takes life at, Harvard as his they were all rejected. I of England who was unable to speak Is More tneme. and whose hero nearly a quarter of a century, Professor in also a dabbles Well at Could B Expected. Doing Kenator Lodge permitted the treaty of It was in 1911 that Canadians saw English. He also finds marriage and radicalism. McClellan knows the Salt Lake organ peace with Spain to be ratified, perhaps human the (From Park Highland Press ) to be badly in William Howard Taft the society because Senator Hoar and other Mr. and Mrs. George D. Btagg of Pan as a child knowa'ils mothers ajyanged and a Hedge Roses? conducted Q. How much silk is required by the face; Republicans opposed it on All of tli's youthful literature sounds Bernardino, Cal., are the proud parents telephone companies? U. T. in a plot to force the dominion his ability as a concert organist is of a hahv ov. . Mr. SUgg Is still In the Jjo ground that ft sought to annex the the same note. Formal Such are A, not statistics available, education, it savs, m.luary One of the most beautiful garknown from coast to coast. He and his into a trado pact out of which was cer- Philippine Islands. Is a hoilmv farce and love is a but the Bell Telephone News states that How the senate, el mercenary under the Iaidge fizzle 800.000 pounds of silk yarn are used anThe came dens in a idea we've ever seen had a solid gifted assistants deserve the thanks tain to issue, in time, deal! slightlv leadership, with the gria' pence Tbo Rafail Lumberman has a varn f'.reu runs through Eugene O'Neil's political separa- treatv nually by that company. the league of nations and apj reciation of the music loving of rose bushes. People who ad "A Tale of Two Cities," which is fresh famous p.ay. Horizons." hedge few a In Although tum from the British empire. the public mind And this ip br . f v.u'.--. older than The O Nill begins, "No. there Isn't anything the Give a brief Q. of the place never failed to public, here and elsewhere, for tiimr the nmeiists, Is the history ,nf their dealings with Ancient history passed pea.-about tnis storv. We merely and Honorable Artillery 'aii'L A have bien more than 23 or 21 company? A. last romment on its unrivaled beauty. mooched' one of ids tities' untiring labors in giving to umltitiuks reciprocity agreement which Minister treaties In the, he when wrote M. F. his for he was a piav. history to which tho party 'ba'llr-s- t A. The war department states that the All the natural fragrant beauty of It is the g.'Mr.g if producid !' c Hue opportunity to hear the best of music, of Fiuanee Fielding, of Sir Wilfrid Chicago, senator Lodge again ,s of an Ancient and Honorable Arttllerv company Adieu Et( Non Au Revolr. young man isolated well interpreted, without the refer as of nature in a most exquisite and their proof i.'iled on a imposition I.auriers cabinet, negotiated with Mr. purpose to abring about, so re was American in farm ILs formed Boston 1632. hop-Is about It Air de M. Pu Moiict. time In nr- - cm shed and ho is finally ktllsd bv of charge or fee. the oldest military organization In the delightful form. r Ron Taft at Washington, was rejected by a the future,- international agreements that the routine of labor and the restrictions United States. The companv received its will prevent wars. of marriage. Hlrate, o Nell first from a Nathan instructions and of joins Britso The company platform says: "The senators n inmajority emphatic that it spelt tha AN ECONOMIC MENACE. retournez sar. auffrage. ish Fitzgerald in saying that organized so- - A Eau Fiasco artillery that was passing through Bon voyage, You Have ruin of Laurier and the Liberal party. formed the'r duty faithfully. :tp. meets the youth of imagination and Boston on Its way to Quebec. prove their conduct nd honor their courAmong Monsieur deals well a club. ltirate, .of members the this Census reports reveal a constant and In the campaign of that year Mr. Taft age and fidelity. were company John I merely ask. what Et souriez at the of Fate frowning Adams and Henrv Knox. ia It then, that the party has pledged DOES EARLY BUDDING BEAR FRUIT? Rose Bushes H. D. generally heavy increase in the urban was assailed with a bitterness never be- the senate to do? And It is a widely held popular idea that which of the fore known in Canadian politic How much four Q. material of In is used groups opposing senThe height of recommendation the precocious young person Is a weed of i population. A few communities have ators does the platform Republican the turban worn by Orientals? If you come in now and get them SenOf course, Taft contemplated approve achieved hy a Warsaw merchant, who making R. E. XV, additional explanation that rank and brief growth that ho Is apt to writes reported decreases, but the tota.13 are of the sort, but the trick was nothing ator Smoot's in you can secure early blooms. Being adof possession A. your turbans These are future run action be made will of course his based the cleverly "any quickly. But no sclen- dress. I have the honor of so small as to be negligible. add finest of muslin and are fashat the time when upon SenThere are turned by dominion politicians, who conditions existing t'd. c Mipoort can be found for this nome to you as an agent." recommending softest Youll find here ad Millers an " ioned from ten to twenty yards of maator Harding Is the actual resident no aro means amateurs at the busi- Indicates that there will be no action tion. Francis Galton in his study of not, apparently, any marked gains by terial. unlimited variety of those fin by senate unless Mr Harding is hiTd'taiy genius rrcords that a large "Authentic Instances." Utah tosos some cities at tho expense of others. ness of misrepresenting public issues by the that grown If Senator Hard'i.g m ejectQ. What does the expression "Kedar s for Inffer I.iinibe- - ,f "I- worlds great creative for partisan advantage. All this took elected; right at Farmington in Utah soil, bottle of Creme tents" ed there may be action but no one mo ds showed L. O. It. (aonif-sUcdo mean; In recent years the total of Month for Utah climate. ability at an eariv age. authentic in- foreign I lace in 1911, nino years ago this sum- can tell, according to Senator Smoot, lionaideon in their A. This expression is used to denote of MM h.iMnr h.s "Growth of the Brain" n born with Mlvor sooor, in Its mouth" a immigration has slumped; it is now mer. The Canadians now think much what that action will he, Iri iase it ii savs that an early development of mental is taken uncongenial and surroundings, C decided at that time to take action. What power From twcntv-fivto fifty cents of Tast tor" an au from a5. passage in the Bible, Fsahns usually indicates also a capacity ,ni'r,! Th7e picking up somewhat. Tho great bulk better of Mr. Taft. They have asked does It all mean? . CXX, im-for prolonged growth. These young per bush ready for immediate of a wife hitting her men of this immigration reaches New York Kim to Very yours. truly on the bean with a rolling pin. have the vety best of opportqi qitiis for represent the dominion on tha J. II. PAUL. and the larger eastern industrial centers Grand Trunk arbitration board. hign ai.d (Any reader can get the answer to any ftchfrve'ment. ANNABELLB RING. Suit Lake C'lty, June 24. Al ls The They (Friend to which to turn over his question by writing The Tribune inforgreatest danger Xthey willing Pi ore closed every Sunday gre and stayji there. It does not go to the desire to mation bureau. FYederlo J. Haskin. diprescription for a pint to anyone exposed, so far urn genuine achievement plaee beyond all doubt on th Is concerned, is that the commercial pubJune, July and August. proof of a person s eye popping rector, Washington, D. C. This offer country save in insignificant numbers. part of stockholders in England that PaS6tng through a military hospital, a lishing Interests will thwart their develstrictly to information. The bureau The increases in the rural district the cannot rive advice on legal, medical and Canadian government wants to give by Inducing them to do cheap and visitor saw a horribly opmentwok. financial matters. It does not attempt to This la tho process which has populations invariably are smaller than them a square deal, choosing as its own diUngutahd hasty wounded private from on of tho Irish ruined more In settle domestic trouble, nor to undertake writer America than any in the cities. In the docade from 1900 arbitrator not a Canadian - exhaustve research lniTlnZk Thr ' . e"0U,rha Wt other. on any subject. Writ partisan of regiment. ' !Tok endowed by nature your question .h to 1910 the population of cities and the What scientific we literature plainly and briefly. Give can find a When are you going to eend that man brain he great ha government plan, but a man of inbut to follow on precociy and mental development also full name and address and inclose two Wasatch 1310 and 1828 1,1 on1ftr to bark to tho State? he Inquired. towns increased 30 per "Tent; returns ternational !8Jnr.is ,lat'on It. and In knocks a bole In another popular Idea for return postage. All reputation who is not a not so endowed, develop "He ain't going hack to the States no amount of cents arestamps from the 1920 census promise to almost Canadian. Bent direct to the inquirer ) 10 East Broadway replies he's goln' back to the front." an orderly that hard work will accomplish almost work can make him anything but a srvtMng ir. the day of development. The medio-rt- y him. maintain this growth for the cities, If, Indeed, hard, grinding efCanada seems definitely to have de- informed are authorities of fort Is rather worse than useless agreed that the 'Back to the front?" exclaimed the vis- a Judge Bldg. CALL. It Is indeed, it is not exceeded, while at the cided man's achievement depends quality far more only when vou are really ujion a program for the extension itor. "but, man, he's In awful shape!" Mr. Tarzan Jones was sitting down to Iritere.ted and r mi the of his brain cells therefore working without same ratio the percentage-gai- n 'Yea. for the of government ownership. The experireplied the orderly, "and he than sense one of ef- breakfaet when he was aswho think he know done It." The towardon iiw education, training or effort fort that ou are developing your brain, tounded to see morning In the paper an announceriral districts will be about 14. ence of this country with the railroads American Legion Weekly. It lias long for ony then does th blood Teed It prou-erl- ment of hi own death. been the custom There are actual losses in rural tq point out to Th thing to do is to find wkal inin the war did not at all discourage her. He up friend Howard Smith at folk that Abraham Lincoln spent young long terests you and then do It for the Joy of once. rang DECLINED ties and the decreases are found in The ''Halloa. Smith! he said. "Have hours lying on his stomach studying inspiration for the Grand Tmnk you fail to achieve greatneas you seen th announcement of Maggie The garbage nan Js her, nor. heavy books, and that Benjamin Franklin it will notIfbo soma of the finest agricultural my death Two parts of iron or tel that hav bcau you did not work hi th jpaper? Professor regions venture, the boldest that has been unled a toilsome youth. The young (from deep though;--My- i become rusted firmly together may bw hard The world is full of foots aspirant enough. in the republic, yhera is; too, an ernj-- dertaken across tho border Smith. we him Tell want "Where replied "Ye, Myi don't is are you separated by soaking to bellvea that he. too. may who are working their heads off any today. them for several taugbt appears to and speaking from r London Weekly s Princeton Ttgen. become a Llncoln or a Frankim it he will hour In a mixture of lubricat making aalthar fame nor wealth. kero and oil ben a. lug A jpjcjraU akr grilstmf. ch iefiy to western Canada, and in in- creasing numbers. AH this points to a serfou disturbance of the economic balance. There are more a d more mouths to bo fed by the farmers of America, who see tbeif mriubers decreasing and menaced, with the shortage of help.- The productivity of the farms eventually will be Just Out The July Issue of ' . 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