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Show THE SALT :LAKE TKIBUXE. THURSDAY HORNING, OCTOBER 6 21, 1920. throne. They am reported to of twelve clubs will be organized, achave sound'V Ixindon regarding Prince cording to announcement of tbe proArthur of Connaught and aiy- to be moter of the reorganization scheme. Iaao 7 Every Marelag kf Halt Lk. Tribuae FvblUWiMt ony. considering 'Prince Sixtus of Bourbon, If this should be done, the five Amerthe or MLBM.Ktrxio.s: medium of the Austrian ican league clubs mentioned would find '; 1 CUk. .Nevada aad Wyomlaf .w pence qffers. themselvea - outside the breastworks, ally and BuwWq, m aiontli.,... ......a 10.50 4 SuKto, m yet BOSTON. Maas.. Oct. IT. Boston city atlj and, sinee they represent only ' . KlievNrt I C. I. 9 SOUND AT THE CORE. the financial strength of the ma- officials are working on a plan to cut a ;, pereaebmUi.m. tUy u4 Tiibeme, Man, said Burke, ia a religious animal netbroad yer tbe straight, artery and he has grown more religious since leagues, they would likely be hard work of crooked streetsthrough ? In the western the war, as ie shown' by many small IN ankoM mi at la rrr7 important citj In common with all the other nations jor to l be Uelted tfiefee. Heedere mT eirteU put to organize a league of the first .part of the business district has been things For one, the number 1 shun of tho world, tho United States is pass- class. Boston, New York and Chicago! ftato ie aaj tty by tetepboatog tbto office. U; banished from hotels;r everybody would Dot a ,ute. Sbe lnbeae to a Member ol tbe Associated people laughed whereas, before ing through the reconstruction era in- are the big baseball towns in the Amer- ment to cause any great excitement, for at Tbe Asasctotsd Pnss to eiciotonstj 13 waa a symbol of notion the that llttod te tbe we for repubUratlee m w cred-V cident to the would greatest of all wars. ican league, .and, with these cities in In the course of Its history Boston has evil, and men In arranging dinner sot etberwtoe elapatcbee credited teU oretoe that the number be not avoided, tbe total bear Charles M." Schwab believes business control of the new twelve-duleague, gravely considered no less than 100 pro- Insist ited to tkU paper, aad aa such considered superstitions they pebHebed bereto, the five clubs which make up tho John- posals to simplify the' mass of its street childish. Superstition, said Burke, Is the ibe Triton to a member ef tbe Audit Burwa conditions in this country are funda- son coterie would face prospects any- system. The latest plan, however, has religion of feeble minds; and etno the rrito Tbe eeaceralaf bf Vtoculatfea. lafanastloa t we hav forgotten what w But war been approved by the legislature and la ass's drratotioa will be supplied by Ibe Audit mentally sound and that there is no thing but encouraging. bureau of t Ircelattea, Venetlea Mdy., Cbtosjo now before the town' council. It really out to prove in this paragraph. is situation so far of a financial crash. Many That, briefly, the, Tbe d C. beebwitb Special Ak'eutj auto eael danger begins to look aa If Boston might even- , I felt Ilk writing to you yesterday, bra edvertlalac ay eat. World bidf- Mew ork; other captains of industry Share tho be- as the major leagues are concerned, yet tually see this particular proposition but bad to make grape Jelly." begins a Tribnas bid., Lbicaffo; Post Dispatch bWf., does account not into it take thp larg- through. fair correspondent How perfectly heartAt, Loots; Ford bid.. Detroit. fetch.: Brjaat lief of the steel manufacturer, and we less and unro mantle! W hop the mess Ce., est factor of all the minor leagues. It bid , Kansas City. too. W. U. Bara&fM The Involve proposed chapilel would didn't jelL Pacific Coast representative. Eia miner bldg., see no reason for pessimism at this ia from the minors whence come Loe the major taa Fraoclaco; Title Insure oce bldg., widening of some of the streets It time. A scaling down of war prices league bftll players, and if the minors would follow, and the bldg., Beattie. We hope. too. that Mr. Joseph Cannon's cutting through of was inevitable. The wheat and cotton decide to cast their lot with the advo- some new stripe of street to- - make a con- broken wrist Is mending nicely, and we v Telspboae Wasatob U0. When you fail to get your Tribune telephone regret that there was not a 'dictaphone It would in the cellar to take down hia appropriate tbe city circulation department before 10 o'clock growers, the cattle'and sheep men and cates of reorganization, that gToup tinuous, straight thoroughfare. a the district cut short provide a. m. and a eopr vrtU be sent you by weeoeager. producers in many through remarks when he fell. would be furnished with a other industries south of tbe Common and It would atEntered at tba postoffice at Balt Lake City have been hard hit, but it is also true source of tract a whereas amount the of which traffic large supply, player ee eecood class matter. Repartee from Fete Tests. now overcrowds the numerous narrow that the retailers in many lines have Johnson group would have either to de- streets (From tbe Wellman, la., Advanca) lanes. and two town A been eaugbt with shelves loaded with velop their own young players or eslively scrap between Boston still expects some day really to an Its streets, and any cttlsen women waa pulled off In the midst of As goods purchased at high prices which tablish minor leagues of their own, an straighten will tell you Just how It ought to be immense crowd on Old Settlers' Day. advertised in many cases must 'be sold at a sacri- alternative scarcely to be considered. had been done. Meanwhile the crookedness of the "other amusements it for granted that It was a fice. The dumber of idle men is slowThe minor leagues association holds thorouhgfares is a byword, and a sort of manyof took tho Outside of a broken Thursday, October 21, 1920. program. part trademark of the city. ly increasing. These are the worst fea- its convention at Kansas City on NoA visitor can have all the exercise and umbrella no serious damage was inflicted, of but the it waa. some lady part funny tures of the existing situation. Tet the vember 9. At that time the plan of excitement he wants aimply trying to find the shortest route from a hotel to rushed up to Pete Teots and asked him YTA conis a in eleven owners the for them. Pete replied country fairly prosperous reorganization an office building. In some parts of the why he didn't part thus: Well,, madam, you wqmen seem ' The debate in the British house of dition, and we do not look for many will be presented to them, for indorse- most congested shopping district, walkto have as much to say as the men these In a straight line Is next to Impossiing the coming winter. ment or rejection. Consequently, it is ble. for the sidewalks are so lammed with days, why dont you part them?" commons on the great eoSl strike in hardships during The wise man, however, will prepare plain that tbe ultimate power in base- would-b- e pedestrians that the only way "Nor shall I undertake to make innothe United Kingdom, although it disap- himself for all possible ills. travel with any Bpeed is to wriggle ball is the minor leagues, of which our to In and out among the slowly moving cent children advocates of what they do settleimmediate of any one. own hopes not That is Coast who pointed becomes akillul at comprehend, replied Gov. Coolidge league being throng. Anyone But considering this that such of wriggling can advance at austerely. BASEBALL WAR. ment of the dispute, nevertheless, beso, the minors would be in a position least business s as Mr. Taft and Mr. Harding four blocks an hour and at the same grown-upto demand some to covenant as are not the time what a comes agreed in acquire suppleness which cause of its extreme moderation and Every great iiousecleaning is atwhen dodging taxicabs and means, the danger of Introducing the in the matter of drafting handv needPremier seems of wagons. the conciliatory tone subject to school children I.loyd tended with a struggle. Usually the and compensation for them. The stressed. players lessly A CROWDED STREET. the impres- struggle is bitter, and tbe evidence of draft Georges speech, has left agreement as it operated before The best place to observe traffic at Its to have 'It Is such a wonderful sion that prospects for a settlement b? that the more bitter it is, the it was abrogated two years ago was slowest Is on Washington Vtreet, where the news served up to youthing every mornthe to at breakfast the dismissed as narrow table, the Judge cannot says ing minors, sidewalks ars be lined with fore long hope' the house is swept, very s unsatisfactory Horace Stern of Philadelphia; "that U 1 whose clubs developed players at great lunch rooms, theaters, office buildings, were It a I would make less. The prime minister, while point-i- n laws making the out of slavery in the eost and trouble only to have them afid Innumerable ahops, from little, cause of divorce If the wife didn't read is bound that the out government Solomon had practicalthe newspapers." g United Bthtes was a terrible struggle snatched up by the majors at recom- crowded stalls, to big department stores. ly nctmng on this Judge except a betto proceed in this instance with the in- and the Anything which any Bostonian might ter command of "would and should.' cleaning out of Prussian mili- pense- far belofr their actual values. want is to be found on tiiis street, and terests of the nation in mind, rather tarism was even Vnore terrible one. Meantime, Johnsons friends are crypresumably half the Bostonians are her Oh Joy, Oh Rapture Unforeseen! Hail, than the interests of any element of Products of ths Feathered Queen Just now there ia a struggle in prog- ing out that the reorganization plan is all day, struggling, always with dignity a conceived scheme, and tolerance, to fill up their Boston bags (From the Mills County, Ia Tribune.) United Kingdom citizenry, emphasized ress, which, while not at ail comparable The editor sat In hla sanettum, his foisted upon baseball and the pub- so that they can seek the subway and limbs were weary and his brow furrowed - bis position that no question would be with either of" those mentioned, never- and lic by outsiders, mostly gamblers, whose the evening paper. with care, when In there stepped a youth One the peculiar things about Wash- bearing in his hands a gi't that caused permitted to prevent , the government theless is engaging the attentiopof sole purpose is to turn the sport into ington ofstreet,. Is that the other side aleditors countenance to brighten. constant opportunity for crookedness ways looks only half as thlcklv. popu- the from honestly and sincerely examining millions of Americans. mesthe For We refer 'tq briefly spoke lated as the side you picked out to travel, sage, and editor. on his table rested atjebasaet nd the fleecing of the- - public. On the Aid, of a few when any project promising an adjustment the effort of certain baseball course, you dodge of the magof fruit, the product of automobiles and traffic cope to cross featheredchoicest Visions of poach, having due regard for the public inter- nates to clean house. Indications are other hand, those who approve the plan over, queens. side you were on looks more de- scramble, sunrise the to the baseball lift sunset, came besay only way ityis est. sirable. After hopping back and forth a fore l.is eyes, and and that there will be terrific battles of since he has realized The paralysis of the coal mining in- words and wits beforo the houseclean- out of the mire and to induce a resto- few times you conclude that the mob Is those visions. With solicitous care he about evenly divided. The best course the gift of Mrs. Walter Jamison lo dustry is reported as complete, but ing is complete, and there are signs, ration of confidence on the part of the then seems to be to retire to a side street bore eico-nv. and a smile of V where navigation is less Interesting, but his household there has been a gratifying absence of too, that heads may fall into the basket people. the gift Hail lo t'ne Leghorn greeted more and where either to On the face ofit, there appears you speedy, get reserves. disorders, the disturbances being local and distasteful medicine be swallowed. lost In the masa of turnings or walk a biddies of the Jamison poultry be merit in the reoiganization proposal. few blocks and sporadic in character and of minor only to come out on a blind The situation as it stands today is 'I have been endeavoring for vear At t this stage of the adventure dei d alley. the Rev. John Hnvres Holmes, importance. The situation, neverthe- quite cloar and the issue sharply drawn. There is no question that bascball needs only a policeman can solve the mistery "to-getr urrrested so i vouid go- - home, and and tends movemefithat disany should uplifting holds the and give you a fresh start towaid the leli m wife I waa less, potentialities, the fight is between five toward in the i hitches of the Apparently a is end that triab original goal. surely worthy law. I can now tell her I am undergoing pute remain unadjusted and the strike major leaguo clubs on one side and are one The Boston's traffic of police Baseball eannot be any worse ott. than most efficient same trials as those that were sufextend to other labor organizationa eleven institutions After the po- the major clubs on the other. As a it is now, and a fered by the founders of the republic in thorough housecleaning lice strike last winter, 400 of the old behalf There is another angle to the contro- matter of of liberty and freedom of speech. is the between fact, force remained loyal and the others 1152 fight But the best w can do versy. Despite the fears expressed in owner of eleven major league clubs such as may possibly come out of the men gave up wearing white gloves In Congratulations. for the Rev. Holmes la a page In the plan is the one thing that will save the the daytime and retired from public life Comic the United Kingdom that the strike, if nd of the Book or MarBancroft Supplement Johnson, president Byron to become chauffeurs, lunchroom propriof the kind con- etors persevered in and broadened, will entail of the American leaguo. Before the sport. If something and watchmen on private property. tyrs. disaster to the imperial commercial war is over, Johnson will triumph or he templated by the reorganization project In their places Boston has taken on 1200 Add Poems of Affliction, of them is not adopted, baseball owners may as men. all but about twenty-fiv- e structure which is just emerging from will bo out of a men. Most of them had been (From the Indianapolis News.) job, or his powers will well close their and the strain of reconstruction, there is a be much curtailed. nobody In action overseas. parks, The midnight hour, the darkest hour The old force rail to heavyweight, That human grief may know. should realize this more clearly than large section of the British public The fight against Johnson hid its -aged new The recruits Sends forth its hurried summons Ban Johnson. which insists that tbe country cannot origin several roe to come I go! are and Asks of full lithe, pep. largely jouhg. years ago, each leasoa It is said that the setting-u- p exercise be held up at the point of a gun so to to the be breach In headnot when the bell may toll. which know increasingly the adding (bey take morning at TWO LEADERS GONE. I know not where ths blow may fall. speak every now and then, and which tween certain American league club quarters would have finished the old guard for the dav Instead of putting them I only know I list must go argues that the battle may as well be owners .and the president. Always Recent dispatches note the death of In trim for work. In answer to the call. now. out fought Johnson has beea able to muster a ma- two distinguished workers in the re- THE UBIQUITOUS BAG, f Not all the miners in the federation A new traffic organisation' has beep jority of clubs in his league and his '"Tin Brie that (urns the Wheel supported the strike vote, and other adversaries were unable to Control the ligious field, Arehdeaeon'Hudson Stuck, formed, and at busy crossings from oil The tangled skein of human life labor besides those miners has been and Charles M. Alexander, lo four young traffic officers handle the vimia slowly, on the reel. meetings or in any other way to prevail in Alaska, dead set against the drastic measure with And T? I'm the undertaker, or twice noted evangelist, in England. Arch- streams of rars and passengers CzavBam!A'sQiiee against brisk dispatch. From the stiff, jerky gesdetermined on by tbe majority of coal phases of the youll hear them say, found themsojves deacon Stuck doubtless will be best re- tures of the hand and arm with which "Trained 'to the shock tight and cMll of deith, diggers, in view of the growing unem- in the courts, but nothing definite ever a cold and graj. a With that heajd membered as the man. who made the one of these officers directs traffic, it and in the Midlands the ployment came of the legal proceedings. that's wjiat they call it. M Kinley, but the re- looks at first as if he had lost an arm Trained Black country. But this labor influence Now the eards are on the tabic. All ascent of Mount How little lhe know the rest and was using a wooden one, Closer it exerted only through the will recall him as one of study of the motions shows, however, I'm human, and know. the sorrow of the eight clubs of the National ligious world That throbs In the ashing heart. triple alliance the union of the rail- league and three clubs of the American tho pioneers in church work in the Arc- that the mechanical stiffness accentuates "Written by Bennett Chappie, a man who road men, the transjort workers and th no curved as command gesgracefully knows and understands flew a funeral have agreed upon a plan of re- tic field. He was a missionary and an ture could. director the miners and through the Trades league feels and what ha 'can do to the control of the national .It has been recommended that the best relievo the bereaved. of undeveloped fields, but it explorer Union congress over the miners, and organizing In to lo learn Boston home feel at is way this plan ia the creasport. these organizations have shown they tion of Briefly, is said of him that he wav also an ex- to talk Bostonese. to carry a Botoh bag "Two-plan- o playing Is more or lea of a commission of three civiland to dust off our family tree for ready a sport. as the gardener say. observes are powerless to act in the face of the ' reference. of human soul. the man a of prominence and plorer each ians, Mr. Aldrich In York Times. And ffhe language of Roston-d- s not difficult we are remindedtlirofNew manner in which the miners have taken not in Philhn Halo's review A New York contemporary java of to master, though a native of a distant of way interested in baseball, o recital. a have heard the bit in their teeth. The coal diggers save as any state does usually have some 'trouble In these twe gentlemen be may be interested in the him that: without separately aa if he meant to believed they have been outjockeyed of say "hluebry learning he said In effect, greatly stirred, game as a devotee. The proposal is to In the Tukon he liad to look through it, and it Is discouraging when a des- being waa their one demand after another and many of combination like "but pay the ch&irmaa of this board an an- dirt to find souls and he did not'pretend perate attempt at the broad a has to be together the component parts of abringing scldlits before It Is understood. them, in consequence, were ready to nual salary of $25,000 and associate that ths dirt waant there, If there was repeated The importance of working knowl- powder. trike in a holiday spirit members $10,000. Tba commission is anybody that Archdeacon Stuck did not edge of the Boston dialect 1s really lessi The most Even BOartno Fancy Staggers. hopeful aspect of the strike to have control of all matters relating love It waa the tourist who went to ening, possibly because the New England Alaska and found fault with the natives accent In being too rapidly diluted with In Madison: "Fancy eating rftnation is the conciliatory spirit to Sir: A official way of or cookingsign baseball,- in minor because they were not clean the Thus, organized I hold no other brogues. apples at 71 cents a beck." shown by both government and labor Tremont street has always pronouncing maid Can as well brief for he dirt. Columbia as I,. T. C. four at you? leagues major leagues. Its been with a short e. In fact, the whole spokesmen in the debate which opened powers are to be ago. "but If I had to chooso 1 word unlimited. years aa as bs should practically dispatched rapidly be would rather bSman and dirty than Has he done anything else? Inquires parliamentary consideration of the in- Members are to be appointed for five-yea- r Inhuman been street car possible. There hav and clean." conductors In Boston who would venture-t- a New York Globe writer who has Just dustrial erisis. If Is difficult to avoid terms. happened on Young E. Allison's "The Decorrect any daring or Ignorant passenAttempts to wean the archdeacon the belief that the government is ready Didst ever Well, rather. This plan is the direct outgrawth of from )his remote sphere of endeavor al- ger who referred lo Tremont with a long licious Vice. and a Yet now numbers of people can be hear for one thing of e. for concessions and that the labor lead- the which scandal has of his Rum"? Incidentally, he conBottle bribery exploded ways failed; religious parish was a heard glibly using the long e unreprovel. ers are equally ready to negotiate on in the to tower! this tributes A similar vanishing tradition Is the Ivory American league and, with lesser vast one, but by earnest work he built e that basis. Boston fore in the National league, and the up a flourishing church in the far talked aboutof Kanuelt. A tobacco ad begins: "You can put a Fsnl hall, or occasionally indirect outgrowth of - tho fight on north. He was a frequent visitor to ths Funnel hall. But now yrm are directed to honeycomb away for months and the flaou-A THRONE AT STAKE. Is vor If you hav Fanthere. And alwRa to the al hall, "turn right Johnson. but invariably turned his snd no bystander Slates, ou must hav seen gasps or seems to no- visited Provlncetown lu The a the window: national barbers face to the Arctic and his parish. sign tice the sacrilege. Because of the importance Greece. has agreement present "Honey In the comb. PASSING OF THE ACCENT. Evaugelist Alexander was known assumed as a nation, the course of tbe by its terms binds the sixteen clubs of While you can no longer plrk a native the major leagues and all oi the min r throughout the English-speakinworld Lst It Rid as It Is. illness of King Alexander is being folFirIf wer blessed with a keener league clubs. Naturally, the major as tbe compiler of Alexander's General Bostonian InfallibI) by the accent, you on Boston the can mind I'd whittle a wheeze out of this one, lowed with interest. With the Greek league rely pretty generally control tbe situa- Hongs, of which more than 3,000,000 magnates the News from carDaily who lives her "Young man elections occurring on November 7, the tion. The governing body consists of copies have been printed. He was re- bag lest. Everyone for our crockery department; lo ries that typs of luggage known as s wanted In se break Apply 'John R. the presidents of the two major league garded as the successor of the late Ira Boston bag a leather satchel with two Thompson Co."assistant. WILL monkey bites which the king received METTE. and a third person, who, until he re- D. Hanky as a choir leader and hymn handles and a flat base. laborers carry have tragic developments might easily objects to the league because signed a year ago, waa a club owner in writer. lunch In antlqua models that must have It Mr Izslgc "reata on force ' No doubt he disappolitically in view of the internal con-fli- tho National. Baseball, therefore, was Dr. Alexander was born in Maryville, hem handed down In family wills for proves, for slmllur reason, of the eoUr going on in Greece bet neon the in the hands of persons directly inter- Tenn., October 24, 1887. Although his gennratlona. Women take them shopping, system, or of the city government of Bospartisans of King Constantine, who was ested in every branch of the sport. home was is Birmingham, he returned and children load them with schoolbooks. ton. In the streela minus A few people enon June and the Tho new 1917, 12, expelled agreement, the to his native country when the United this accessory,appear An active antlholahevlk policy la again proposed but a close Inspection new of emies constitu- chief featured which places the gov- States entered the war and the dynasty, the lamina, plainly that they ars reported. This should emoiirag organized usually reveals whose In town. atok has been somewhat detion stipulating that the dynasty ends ernment of the sport in the hands of the Pocket Testament league, which stronger men have no outward typical pressed. Boston with the present king, debarring there- persons not iu baseball, has been signed gave 1,000,000 pocket editions of tho haractsiistlc lel! tbe Inevitable bag, It Avoids Gossip. by reason by his brother, Taul, the third child of by the owners of all of the National New Testament to American enUicrs but the women are distinctive li lloM (f ( ,nje a Rockford Journal.) former King Constantino snd Queen league clubs, numbering eight, and of and sailors. The league bas 3,0(0,0h bet lh.it more women ran be!tseen wearunfurnished Three rooms for a n ing gloves on a warm day In Boston than Ing couple. American of three Sophie. clube the members. and wlf prsfsrred. ii league t In any other metropolis. To set out with(Th mystery surrounding the inci- Boston, New York and Chicago. At the In 1902 06 Dr. Alexander, in company out one a bag Is a misfortune; to forget N. Church, dent la connection with the monkey conference ia Chicago at which the with the Rev. R. A. Torrey, made an to rarry gloves Is lo be conspicuou- s- a Frankly stated by a sign In Kentucky: Bostonian regards with "Ne'er biles received by King Alexander was plan was adopted, President Johnson' evangelistic tour of the world, organiz- thing a true Beer. something of the aversion nature Is said somewhat lifted by the Athens corre- of the American league was absent, as ing choirs and conducting meetings in to bestow upon a vacuum. In the typical shoe It Is mosUv et spondent of the Gaulolt, who says that were also representatives of the De- America, Australia and Great Britain. theAa walking, spectacled highbrows, both msscullns and or sensible Tend he Greek king was walking la the roy- troit, Ft. Louis, Cleveland, Washington On this tour alone he ia said to have cent rerfare and the high variety. laxl rales may feminine, and th mild and college professor with white hair end lo do with this unusual al park with his dog when the lattor and Philadelphia American league made 100,000 convert. From 190S to have something coat hav tails been advertised streaming popularity of heavy aboea. hot Boston to the world aa th "types to he found wss attacked by a monkey belonging clubs. These five clubs, as a majority 1913 he conducted another tour with women walk as If they enjoyed tba exIn Boston. It la not a roercise to the director of the royal farm. Tbe of the American league, - have stood Dr. .J. Wilbur Chapman, They plod alowlv through the everywhere His Glory crowded streeta, but once they hit a mantic fact, but ths homebred Bostonian, who populates ths streets In thousands, king tried to separate the animals, Iteadfsstly by Johnson, but now that Song has become famous throughout broad stretch of deer road they strike la scarcely to be distinguished from th nut with a brisk swing Impossible In whereupon the simisn turned on him, the matter has eeesgd to be a the.world.- native of anv other large city, except crowded heel and toe. French on him tho hand. foot and Tho perhaps for his uniformly nsat appearbiting affair and has beeoine one of Ths teetering damsel In her )is ha established mission in Ausance. his bag, and hla aucent, and even la not satin and totalaklrt tight as allppera baseball king had his hand cauterized, but paid a the whole, organized tralia, Philippine islands. Chins, Japan ly extinct In Boston, but h la not a th famous accent seems only slightly po attention to the wound on his foot, score stands at eleven clubs to five. and Korea. He also conducted the usual specimen, ecarraJy more usual obtruslva to the visitor previously rewith overdrawn Imllatlona by his t hours later, became The proponent if the aew plan have largest evangolistlcal choir over organ- In fact than ths gentleman who can now galed which, forty-eighand then be seen strolling along th friends at homa. Infected. the American five given league rluhe ized (4WO members) for two months street In golf stocking and knickerbocks Tbe political party of Premier INCISIVE. until November J to recede from their dally in the Royal Albert Hall, London. ers, wearing a lord of th manor look aa "Thara goes a man who has cut quit Venlzcloe of Greece does not ft" staud of opposition and come into the Dr, Alexander was last in America in ths protection against the gas of th unmob. couth In his tlms. flgur r fold. 'or n republic, and must, if King If these five clubs do not sur March ef this yesr, when he conducted A stranger Is apt to spot suck exotic "How's thatT th In set crowd -, "11 and down them used to rarv dates on eamplie dies, fiud an outsider for the renda new major b'nguo consisting a revival eunipuigii in Detroit. a i .Inme hsetor, tvphal Boston, Just as tho be- - jsali okr griian. iu Greek one-tim- e one-four- th 1I.UT, tr. the-wa- b never-endin- g conciliatory spirit. much-neede- d reforms,-particularl- Sis money-makin- g e la-e- middle- 1 1 ... WORLD HIT0lW. L Who wa tha sixth and last wlf of Henry VIII, who managed to outlive tho king himself? L What was tha fat of the two y were bo IV., Edward sons of princes, in the Tower for some time Imprisoned ' of London! . na. last - Invaders S. Who were th oom conquerors of th tale of Britain, Laesar 1000 years after the Romans under first subdued th Britons? 4. What great event, believed to have been prophesied' in th Bible, to take place In th year 1000 pected and what were Tom 6f the unA. D., fortunate results of thlai belief on tne part of Europe? L Who was ths Roman general who valiant conquered Gaul and led the Romo behind a captive Into chariot? victorious hie Cardinal did . Which king 6f Franc Richelieu practically rule and thus mane France n greater power than ah had . erar been before? 7. Nam the two republic which . war on England in 1889 7 g. of what people were the Druids th heathen priests? g. From what country did Mary, Quaenof Scots, set sail reluctantly for Scot10. Who was the statesman In England who a poke vehemently against the Stamp Act, declaring. "I rejoice that America has resisted. It Is my opinion that the Stamp Act should be repealed, totally, absolutely, Immediately"? ANSWERS. BOTANY 1. Where doe th American wild gooseberry flourish? In rocky woods, often OLD , -- cleft of cliff and ledge. What 1 meant toy th winged seeds of certain plants? 8eeda which have "parachutes or sails" are blown easily for many miles. Spreading and wide. far tbe plant j.' Why do evergreens seldom seem thirsty? Because their leave have hard polished skins whichto do not allow the water tn the plant evaporate easily. 4. What Is the reason wild flowers in tbe woods and under hedges com out aa early in th spring? theThey are forced m thick growth of bloom early before leaves overhead shuts out tho light. f. Where do flowers put their nectar when they wish beetles and files and other short tongued Insects to vlmt them? They spread their nectar on the flat, open parts of the flower so the short tongued Insects can get It easily, 4. What is one practical reason for a, flower having bright petals? So the insects' which it dealrea to attract can see It from a distance. I the columbine and 7, Of what family what color flowers does it plant-a- n rocky hillsides? 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The general name for a headpiece are ail asking set .s tn the house of rep' to a suit of armor Is helmet. A basinei resentatives. . is a particular kind of helmet, small and Q. Wiw will pay for the new tunnel the under for vehicles that Is to be built Greek Q. Who is the head of th Hudson river? T. XV. L. of the church since the death of th Caar of A. The cost of construction C. M. vehicular tunnel under the North river Russia? I. since A The head of the Greek churchIvano(lower Hudson) is estimated at 157.000.000, and will be shared equally by the states the death of the czar is Vasili Moscow vich Bellava.i, tlkhon patrlach of of New York and. New Jersey. and all Russia. v Q Can enlisted men buy from the E. M, Q. What Is ths highest mountain in army commissary A. The secretary of w ar issued an order the eastern part of the United States?-- G. '.enlisted to 22 S. on September extending men the same privileges as those enA Mount Mitchell In North Carolina Is joyed by officers, in buying on credit the highest peak in the Appalachians. Its elevation is 6711 feet. articles from th commissary. Enlisted from their Immen will receive mediate commanders, approved tay th have Juvenile Q.' What countries courts?-- D. C. L. commanding offl-- er A. The first juvenile court In the world Q. Can you furnish me with the for- wa established In Chicago in 1899. Since mula of mak.ng soap bubbles that are that time similar courts have been established In England, France, Belgium. Holstrong? H. A. G. added to is the soapy land. Denmark, Switserland, Italy, GerA. Glycerin folwater to malts bubbles strong. The many, Russia, Hungary and Spain. lowing Is a good proportion: Dry castll hake Rumania soap, one part; glycerine, 15 parts; water, Q. What population 2u i arts. and Transylvania? D. 8. H. A. The secretary of the Affairs union says that the latest estiQ. Cun an American Indian vote? M. H. mated population of Rumania U 4.200.00$ A. An Indian who has been made a Transylvania is no longer In existence citizen la enfranchised and is entitled to having been absorbed by tho new nation vote. Those, however, who remain upon of the the population of which the reservations do not have the rights is estimated as being about 4.900,000. of citizenship, as they are exempt from taxation and other obligations. (Any reader can get th answer te any question by writing Th Tribune InforQ. What does an American consul mation Bureau, Frederic J. Haskln, DD. C. This ott' charge for sirnlng a passport? J. M. D. irector. Washington, The bu A. Th passport division of the state applies strictly to information. medion D. cannot advice reau C., gtve that legal, says Washington, department, It does not American consuls in foreign countries may cal and financial matters. 10 of domestic to for fee settle a troubles, nor signing passports attempt charge for those who are coming to the United to undertake exhaustive research on anv States from foreign countries. subject. Write your question plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and cents in stamps for return Q. What Is the origin of the term enclose two as applied to paper money postage. An replies ar sent direct to the Inquirer.) Civil M. A. war? the J. during A. The word "shlnplaster, as apwar currency, is originally plied said to hav been applied to the depreciCustomer "Why do you keep telling ated continental currency. During the me all these horrible murder stories?" war people resorted to, postage stamps Barber "Well, you see,jlr:' 1 find they and private notes; the latter, represent- helps me a lot by making your hair stand ing 10, 25 and 50 cents, were of little on end. Passing 8how (London). Answers to Questions. . "Yo-ho-h- o are scarlet. medium by which it ie g. What Is th thought plants know the time of day and when to opea and shut? By light They wait tIU the proper strength of light le reached to open, and . close when this wanea strength 8. Where does the balsam or jewel weed the moet part in mountain For grow? swamps. or an earls 10. Is the gladiolus a 1st name garden flower and what 1b another for it? It is a late garden flower and gold snd Take no chance, Keep thl standard remedy handy for th first sneeze, Breaks up a cold In 24 hours' Relieve. r Oripp 55SSli In days - EzcatUnt for Haadach bW-- c"' ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT r e |