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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2 2, 1920.' t SaU fold gribtntt 8aN ' la Iinh iwr hmni i Tribune Publishing Cowpesy. lakt TKkklX OP HeHe, Sue Ur, tJUh, i4 SLBfttKU'TlON: sndt Wjomlaf M aata 10.M oaa fimU aaa greia has increased. The estimated dm ficiency of 23,300100 quintals (86,340,-83- 3 bushels) on August 1, 1919, was reduced to 7,000,000 quintals (25,720,333 bushels) , April 1, 1920, owing to the amount imported between these dates. According to the Italian food commission, the financial burden due to the necessity of purchasing foreign' wheat has amounted to nearly, four and one-hal-f milliard lire per annum, equivalent to 8174,150 ia American currency at the rate of exchange prevailing on October 7, when one lira wea worth Bail Daily aa4 (, Klaewbcr. la U. 0-a 1 3 er wost Dally aa4 Buaiay, --. aa ttnni Wwaly Tke Tribes. w aa aaia ta aary iaapaaiaat ajty la tba Italia aisles. Baadara aiay aaraaw egrats la aay ally By teWpSenieg bt allwa. at lb Tnbus to a to aactoaHaly M Praaa. Tb Aaaaetola frm aawa fo title t lbs sm vpsbHtle dlattalchaa ataditoH to Us. aat M CU m4 Ucd im, wptr, 80.0387. publlife4 at the kndlt Bureaa b Tb Tubus to a It ia possible tho farmers of the Unitftto-uaa- 'a Tha roaearata at Ctoealatlaa. Inform ties atocatoltoa will ha auppllad by tha hadit ed 8tatee may receive better prices for Bureau at ClrruUlloa, Vaaettoa bldg.. Chlcaya. their wheat before spring. lha h. C. Hachwlih Special era e.rertirin at oat, WerM bldg., New Ja WHEAT STRAW GAS. Tribaaa J Chlenge; Peat Diapatch St. LeuUi Kurd bldg., Detroit. bldg., Kaaaaa City. Mb. W. B. B4,"hlVJ Experts of the government are ea I'aclfie Caaet repraaaatttlea. Baa rreaeiaco; Titla laanraaea bldg., Dot a sein in ysr... r' fwt If bldg-- . Wtb XtUpbeM .Wham yea tatlta gat your Wbuma totogtoa tha elty cinalatlaa depart aaeat before 7 by bwmW . m, ibI i copy will N City at Salt Kateitd t th Mcoad-cUayotofflc' s aiattar. aa CASE IN POINT. on the at- Significsnt light i thrown -titude of th Polish- government fey rethe fact that it now nnonoos it befusal to recognize the agreement tween the soviet government of and Lithuania by which Vilna and most of the territory now seised fey the Poles was recognized as Lithuanian. The inLoncident, aa a correspondent of the serve out, has may don Times pointed as justifying arguments against the But, . the correLeague of Nations. 41 in point of fact, its spondent adds, lesson Is ezactly the reverse, for it shows just now American abstention from the league has wrecked its authority to the extent that such things are possible, or, unfortunately, it is not Poland alone that is in question. It is a matter of fact that behind - Poland is Prance, one of- - the most, powerful members of the league. Without for a moment implying that the French are responsible for the Polish march on Vilna, the fact remains that it is one of the cardinal points of French foreign policy te prevent and hamper close relations between soviet Russia and Germany. There has been on againrt Lithuania a campaign of etlumny in the French sources, mostly from Polish press, whose motif was the danger of unrestricted communication between soviet Russia and East Prussia through Lithuania. At the beginning of last January a combined offensive was scheduled to begin against tha Bolsheviki, who then held Dvinsk. Suddenly the Poles and Letts attacked unexpectedly on both sides of the narrow Lithuanian front, joining hands a few miles ahead of it. The result of this was that at the end of the successthe Lithuanians ful little campaign were shat off from direct communication with Russia,- It was generally understood in Riga that this arrangement was due to advice of the French- There is. more than a shadow of ground for believing that the mysterious delay in the signing if the armistice between the Reds and Poland was due to fear again and again emphasized in the semiofficial Temps that the Reds might utilize th$ respite to crush Wren gel. It is an open secret that preparations are being made for supporting that general if peace is definitely settled. The crux of the whole problem is that, though a member of the League of Nations, France la an interested party when an incident oeeura affect ing Russia or Germany, just as Italy was an interested party in the case of Fiuny. The French plan of giving the league an army to enforce its decisions would not work because the real source of trouble is that, without America, tho league is little more than the old prewar concert of great powers whose mutual distrusts, anxieties and rivalries vitiate eooperation. 4 4 K 5 I ' Polish-Rue-sis- Kansas, gaged conducting, ries of experiment for the production of fuel gas from wheat straw. If 'attends their enorts, at it promises to do, the time may not be far distant when automobillsts will be independent of gasoline. The netr prodnet has been developed by the federal board of agriculture. - It has already been used for operating motor cars, for illuminating purposes and for cooking. It is made by distilling wheat-straof the soil s now practically wasted. The department of agriculture esti mates that one ton of wheat straw will produce the equivalent of forty gallons of gasoline, so that Kansas, for exam pie, with an acreage of 11,000,000, .could this year have produced 46,560,000 gal; Iona of the substitute gasoline. Experts have estimated that ugh wheat straw is going to waste west of the Mississippi river alone to produce the equivalent h of of tho driving power of all gasoline now manufactured. Tbeehief concern now ia the eost of gas. The producing the wheat stra source of Supply, which may be called inexhaustible, is, assured in the great wheat areas of tho west, assuming that the process works out ia practice, but if the eost of production is excessively high, then the world will have to chug, along bn regulation gasoline until the ehemist find a cheaper means of making tke wheat straw substitute. How long that time may be in arriving cannot be foretold. Even if it should never come, which ia unlikely, it is interest-into know that ia the wheat fields may lie the solution of the world sue-ces- w one-fift- gasoline problems. STRIKE ULTIMATUM. British railway men and the transport workers will go on strike Sundsy at midnight in sympathy with the miners unless neg itiatlons between the government and the coal digger are reopened by Saturday or tho (trike settled. Tho negotiations mast give promise of settlement or tho railway men and transport workers will go out At a matter of fact, the railway union workers have been told to quit their jobs Sunday night unless they hear to the contrary. The decision to call a sympathy strike will test the strength of the Lloyd George government. It will be a difficult matter to adjust tho dispute with tho miners without making concessions heretofore regarded aa unjust. On the other hand, should tho miners, railway men and transport workers tis up tho industries of the country the very existence of the British empire would be toenaeed. No doubt an honest effort is being made to reaeh a compromise and avert a catastrophe, t at this moment the disputants are far apart. ' 1 DEEP WATERWAY. chants association of New fork. Th--st bodies have already condemned (ho proposed waterway. They estimate the eost at 8300,000,000; the length of tho canal is by them made tho same as that of the 8t, Lawrtmee river. These associations speak of tho as purely a Canadian .00, and at least one picture they draw ia that of English battleship Great "bombarding Lakes ports. . The chamber of eommoreo pf the state of Now York has gone on record as not only opposing the waterway, but also as opposing tho participation lq the 'enterprise of tho 'United States government. Friends of the waterway eontend that at Buffalo and again at New York City th west paye double tribute on water freight to the Empire atato. Every pound shipped through tha barge canal, they say, pays twice for coming ' through that waterwiy. It is thsq thrown upon the piers in New Yerk City, subject to delay in reloading through seemingly, constant strikes of. freight handlers. It then makes an of 3571 miles to Liver' pool The proposed water route, they point out, is only 8558 miles from Bello island, Lako Eris, to Liverpool. Tho rail and water route from Chicago via New York City to Liverpool ia 4'623 route ia 4431 miles; miles; the Duluth-rai- l and water, 5104 miles, and Ocean-journe- all-wat- Duluth Moreover, 4527 r, miles. it is asserted that it now takes from ten to twenty days to turn around aa ocean 'vessel at the port of New York. A vessel such as is proservice would lose posed for lakes-ocea$2000 a day during that period. Lake cargoes for New York pay a transfer ton at Buffalo and a charge of 81 minimum charge of 82.15 for stevedoring at New York City alone. n REACTION. . The prohibition law of British Columbia has been repudiated by a largo majority of the people of the province at a special election held on Wednesday of last week. Under the prohibition act jonly eight ounces of ..liquor could be purchased even with a phys- icians certificate. The vote Wednesday was on the preference between proan act to provide for hibition and government control and sale in sealed of spirituous and m<od packages Premier Oliver of Victoria, liquora in view of the result of the plebiscite, declares that legislation necessary , te repeal the existing act and provide for governmental control and sals of'liqnor will have to be framed in order to carry out the will of the people of the province. While it is not probable that whisky, beer, wine and other alcoholic beverages will again be dispensed in saloons, there is really no way to tell how far tht reaction against prohibition will go. It is certain, however, that the lid is partially off in British Columbia and that prohibition ia a ' dead letter. 4 4 MORE REVELATIONS. Dr. Mathiaa Erzberger, former German minister of finances, lately retired from public life, has just contributed another interesting chapter to postwar revelations concerning the ambl tions of the war lord who now is in refuge in Holland. The former emperor, Erzberger says, confident-lexpected to emerge victoriously from the world war and then marshal hit continental armies against England in what h termed the second Punic war. William evidently uaed the term Punic war in the sense of a conflict for world upremacy between two great nations. Erzberger, Who giTes his impressions in his volume of war recollections just published in Stuttgart, sets forth in detail the meeting between the then nd tho reichstag Emperor William leader after the fall of Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweand following the adoption of the peace resolution of July, 1917. .He says the kaiser became enthusiastic over the phrase 4 peace jot which he assumed was compromise, what the reichstag demanded. Excel, lent word, William compromise, said. It means that we taki money, raw products, cotton, oi and ores out 6f the pockvts iof "6ur ' eneinieO and transfer them tc our own. The parliamentary leaders, Herr Erzberger wyya, were astonished by this display of imperial mentality and felt that they were being made the victim of hit one-tim- e y 4 4 4 4 The central west directly and tho far west indirectly will be affected by the recommendation of a body of men now conducting learings i:. New York City on the proposed deep waterway from the Atlantic to the Great Lakes. The hearing is being held by an internas tional commission, members of which represent tho United States and the other three represent Canada. Following the New York sittings, which WHEAT SHORTAGE. are now in progress, there will be sesDuluth and other Notwithstanding the fact that the sions at Chicago, price of wheat has suffered a heavy do- points. The project is the construction of aa eline in tbs United States, manv of international waterway enabling ocean(ho European countries are (a tors need going craft to reach Lake Ontario fey of additional supplies. The government avoiding the 8t. Lawrenea rapida The of The Netherlands ia arranging for a distance from Ontario to tidewater is mixture of potato flour manufactured 181 miles, of which 135 miles is navito bo imin The Netherlands with wheat flour gable river, lerving forty-aiproved with a total lift of 221 feet mockery. from the United Stat i to augment and The estimated eost of the International Tht former kaiser asserted that the cheapen tha supply of breadstuffs in river is 860,000,000 and of the Canadian United States and England had entered tho country as a result of the contin- river 880,000,000. To give aceesa for into sn alliance for the purpose of ued high price of wheat flour,- - accord- ocean boats to Lako Erie, Canada, at its reckoning with Japan alter the war. He ing to a report received from the Amer- own oxponso, is building another wa- also was reliably informed that icas consul-generat Rotterdam. It la terway north of the Welland canal et Russia would joia Japan in warding off - announced that the government has re- s cost ia excess of 850,000,000. blow. the Anglo-Saxo- n He admitted To open tho Great Lakes ports to that England would not emerge- - from cently purchased from local manufacturers a stock of 20,000 mstris tons of ocean traffic and bring all the rich the war defeated, but said the final tho potato product, which it proposes territory of tho middle west ia direct accounting would eons when he led his to mix with tbs imported product. touch with Eu sp would seem a prop- continental armies against her 'in the It is thought that this mixing will osition which would meet with uni- second Punic war. A complete underprevent further rise in the coat of versal approval. Tho . latformi of both standing with lYanee, the kaiser said, bread, though it is understood that a the great parties bis summer gave would be had ftllowing the war. maximum price for bread will be fixed that approval unstSatlngly, Secretaries Dr. Erxberger draws the conclusion again if that become necessary to pre- Daniels, Pa.no and Lane indorsed it, that the meeting between tie kaiser vent any serious rise in the tost of the chambers of eommoreo of tho lead- and the parliamentary leader was not this staple food to people of The Neth- ing cities of tho middlo west are enmisfortune, but that it grave only erlands. . thusiastically for it, and tho American proved tho deepest cut with the spade According to etatistics published by Society of Mechanical Engineers not that nltimataly resulted in the overthe International Institute of Rome, only proaonness favorably on tho feasi- threw of tho prevailing regime. It the consumption of wheat ia Italy is bility of th project, but also oa its demonstrated that William, obsessed increasing.' It furthor appears,, com- economic Advantage. with the idea of world domination, conparing the yar 1919 with the avert from Now strued the reichstag peace proposal Strong eppesitiea for the years 1909 te 1913 and 1911 York state, which haa spent 8125,000,-00- 0 a mere expedient, not at all binding oa to 1918, inclusive, that the area devoton its barge easel and will bo re- hi imperial detigva The Erzberger ed to the production fit this cereal has quired to are part sad parcel of spend 85,000,000 more before 'revelations decreased end that the yield ha dimin- the work is completed. The antago- preceding ones. The world long cgd ished approximately, ia the tarns pro- nism comes largely irom the New York has taken the measure of tke fugitive portion. state fhamt) of eommoreo, Brook of Doors and registered him ns a hope- As a result, amount of imported lya chamber of commerce and th MDlese military madman. thr-- g ' 4 4 4 4 x 4 -- eg - te A League Against Suicide ,hw By Frederic Type or Two J, Haakin. J Hew NEW TORK. Oct ,1. One of tne strangest of th many strange carters that are followed hi this eftr la that ef the Rev- - H. M. Warren, head aad whole te the ' fsB Lino, let tn quip where they may. t . L. T. y J little cottage active working fore of th Save-a-L- lf wes ( years old, aha said; Bar hair waa thick with many a curl , T" league. That clustered round her head. In New Tork, which ia commonly described as tha most heartless place in wished to stop and speak with her. I bore on. the world, you can get free help for alRut be apprehended T Lest I reluctantly , most any sort of disease or distress that Be moron,a riddled for J may afflict you,' Thus if you have deQ. A. R. end cided that life is not worth living want to make aa end of ytftir share in it, Not Denning tho ; Cherry Slater eng John Drew. the Rev. Warren will talk Jt over with (From the World's Greatest Newsyou In a most sympathetic aad comprepaper.) hending vein. He wlU show you about Reoeuoe ef a dealro to affiliate myself with a clean, whcleaoma game fifty reasons why you shouldnot kill which offers a real future in return yoursejf, aad h may go a tong way tofor hard, oonaclentloua endeavor, I ward remedying the practical otmculttea want to sever my connection with which lie at th root of you? desponGood appearance, educathe stag tion, personality, elean Uvtng, and a dency! If you cannot go to him, you can suoceaa now, but willing to forego writ to him. HI address 1 108 West resent large salary for good eonnec-o-n S street. la a man's game. Address, etc. Sevnty!vcnth If this Thespian Is long on personality, For many years it haa been Mr. WarI game for him ia advertising. ren's dally task to Interview from two the should Ilka," an advertising man said to to seven person who are contemplating us recently, "to write a book about th self destruction. HU evenings nr spent bunk In advertising." That would be too anyIn writing to others la the same state ef cruel and unusual; the truth about thing would be distressing. But om of mind, and tn calling on pereons in hos- the bunk Is amusingly set forth In Julian pitals who havt tried to take their own Street's latest yarn, 'Sunbeams, Inc. Uvea and failed. Bursty no men ever Welcome, ttrangcrl assumed a more depressing task In th !n I eras Just telnf to eay, when I Interest of his fellow beluga And Mr, . waa Interrupted, Uke Dr. HoJme - and Warren feels th strain. am certainly- - glad It'o you - someone Father- - Shandy, that on-the many healthy--ancheerful'4 waa hit grsst-In- g ways ef cultivating a cheerful ipeUorlera to the Interviewer. "I'm not quite an route is by earning, 'twtxtbosome-bookejerkin ," myself today. I've lust been writing to and doublet, "a pectorall or from which, now and then, one a young man In Boston who aaye he Is can I ear to die th next window at unless th glances Tuesday through going prove to him that he should not. And passing show. Tegterday I aolomoneaglad the Fifth City great but nolay, aa the worst of It U that I cannot go tg him Tolstoi remarked of Hugo and happen' now." Ing to look up from my febrifugal story' CAUSIB Off BUICIOC. book, noted, just across the viaduct, tne Warren is a man of middlo age, and Be escutcheon of Messrs. Krscht and lives and works In n old brown stone-frobrokers. Beyond Is th shield of th house. At first on 1 Inclined te company. And there are take him for a religious sentimentalist, Interesting things (ne scholar t, but overborn by th gloom In tho midst of ether I to boro a In humanlora chair you which he lives, but a little conversation are In mood to me with what Mr. greet dlspsls this Impression. Tho man snow Goaa calls the honor of capimortuary He real ep tal real Insight and power. letters, urge the proofroom not to roaches hi task from a religious an is, crowd that - in), but 1 must refrain. ut ho Is not bound either by orthodoxy Tour graver justly sxaspersted or conventionality. He advisee th beaten even as Ellhu readers, th Buslte, of th kindred humans who come to him to seek conso- pf Ram, will writ me although detraquee, lation la God, but he himself attends to a th 1st Sir Egerton Brydgea very their practical difficulties with shrewd wisely observed. "Nothing ! so nappy tc common senao and real comprehension ol Itself and so attractive to others as a human nature. and ripened imagination "that Mr. Warren haa many Interesting genuine Its own knows and throws forth powers, s. things to say about tho causes of Its treasures and fearlessHe does not believe that moat sui- ness." I am,with frankness sto. sir, yours, cides are mental defectives or maana P. D. B. that uys ? arsons,whoBe of come to him are une and hpse Add Blmtlsa: of "As drunk at'least average Intelligence, while many as a Dictionary enforcement agent." of them are gifted persons. They have Really, prohibition be must done to save something Baa It decided to kill themselves because these unfortunates from the gutter. On seemed clear to them that Ufa Is not of them. was named led Ironically Fkgln, worth living. In about half of the eases astray by two marine tn Gotham, economic distress ta a factor. That la and reduced toyoung Innocuous stcwltudc. suicide is often poor and the would-b- e undernourished, and whether this Is the celebrated German newspaper g Moss, or not. It his cause Immediate for despair contributes to It. Mr. Warren always be- publisher,Ideaswho lately died, held some about For Injournalism. gins on such cases by feeding them. soma quaint stance, w read that "he had but little Troubles connected with sen in In faith fat people, Imagining that If they way are the cause ef at lust worried a little about of suicides, Mr. Warren bellevea Far-so- really worked and their work, they would b lean. from veneroal disease, suffering or which they believe to be, Inwhich curable; persons who have married and Variation No. t. found themselves Impotent; persona wno Sir: Im wondering whether that yarn havs discovered that the spouse Is un- (bout the teacher who confuted teddy faithful and jilted lovers make up a bears with middles isn't a perenlarge percentage of those who come to hla nial. I heard It several monthhardy about door. Unmarried mothers are ahother a high school instructor In 8LagoJoseph, some cases th troubles Mo., who told his class that large class. In arc teddy bear real and even terrible, war so of these people and becoming ha thought and in ether eases thsy merely Involve th girls pretty wear on should 'em th street the breach of conventional standards, as wsil as to etc., etc. All the which the individual regards with holy boys applauded, classes, to a W. 8. a awe and haa not the strength to erltlelxe. Thus an elderly man came to Mr. Warren . This Gave Us a Stsr-tto tell him that, after living lor many years with his supposed wife, he bad dis(From a raoent obituary notice.) obcovered that a divorce which ho bad God In his wisdom haa recalled tained many year was not valid, and Th on we loved so well, fhat h waa really a bigamist. H had And though her body slumbers here, no been happy with his unlawful mat, Th soul Is safe In heaven. prosecution or scandal threatened plm. He was merely horrified at the thought Bo often Is It a matter of phrasing. that he was living la sin. according to Frex, there is such a thing as a good legal and religious standards, and h saw Porto Rican cigar, but U there such a no way out except, to kill himself. thtng as a good' cigar from Porto Rico 7 1.088 Off MONffY A ff ACTOR. The loss of property all at ones It an- In Which the Remedy, at Often Happens Is Were Than th Dlseqsa other frequent cause for suicide. The person who has long depended upon an (From th Ban Francisco Call) Income, and haa net learned how to make It was In this vallsy that the unia living, often fall Into the deepest deversity scientists experimented on I lost. rot of apricots and found a spair if that Income brown Loneliness Is th plea brought forward remedy. This caused a loss of from by many oontomplatlng 36 to I per Cant of this year's crop. Moat often thee are eld or afflicted persons who feel that they arc not wanted "How did you got that way? asked th in th families of which they are memOf th house whan th hobo told hi bers and upon which they are dependent lady of woe. Ula for a living. These person simply feel he answered. "pries readjustment, maam.4 that there Is no placo for thorn on earth. Cemmerelal Oeeder, They ere among th meat pathetic of all (From a Duluth theater program ) Intending suicide. Luncheons at the Peacock Tea The woman who has been unable to Room will make you feel Hke eatfind a mat often contemplates suicide, and th Is not sn unoommon figure in ing at home. American Ufa Bhe Is net always aa un attractive woman either, aooordtng to Bird ef a Feather. Mr. Warren. self-d-s (From th Omaha News.) Many of those contemplating Th marriage of Miss Opal Condsr structlon fear arrest for ' some crime ts Raymond V. Busard ' was solwhich they have committed. The case of emnised man Saturday evening, the Rev. the young employed In a financial Titus Lowe officiating. house who borrows the firms funds to speculate with, and than loses, la a very BEAN HAD BAD START. common ona Mr. Warren recently succeeded In adjusting such a can when the Th lowly bean was one held a the man had fully decided to klU himself. He was restored to his position after making moat svU ef vegetables' and was ascribed a oonfasslon and convincing aU ooncernsd powers beyond sven th evil lovs-apThf ancient Greeks were firm In their that h had had enough of erlm. Th percentage of sutcidat and Intend- belief that tha bean begot insomnia and and that to draara of it meant ing suicides among women la on th In- nightmare, crease. Mr. Warren Is convinced that trouble. Even ghosts they asserted; were afraid ofth 1 little whit pellet, and would th tact this that easily explicable by shuddering tf a handful of th vegewoman Is constantly taking a mere and 0 was tables cast at thtm. Th Roman more active part in th work and etrtf of th world. He hastens to add that he priest would not even mention the word, la not ono of those conservatives who de- holding It a thing too unholy to profane lips. plore womans entry Into business end hlaThpriestly Goddess Ceres refused to Include politics. H thinks It Is eartalnly Inhex gifts to man, and oracle hated evitable and probably desirable. But th It In woman wh goes out to make her own It, claiming It distorted ' their vision, while Cicero asserted It heated th pasway In th world. Ilk a man. la exposed to far mors hard knocks than th sions and corrupted th blood. Bom of Greek held that th souls of very the In Is sheltered on who the simple routine of her household dutiea Bhe noon learns evil persona entered beans after death, that freedom means also hasard and re- and Hippocrates said thsy injured th sponsibility, And perhaps her mors vola- sight In spit of this SvU start In Ufa, th tile emotional nature makes her more bean U on of th most widely used foods liable to the state of depression In Which In the world today. Detroit New. no life seems longer worth Uvtng. CHILD BUICIDKS. WEARING INADVERTENTLY. Child sulelda Is another thtng which is polite person Is very apt on tha Increase. It is seldom Indeed that to Th average use mouth-fillin- g oaths svsry day, ala child commits suicide before th age ef without evil Intent or knowledge fourteen, although infant auletd la ast though or his her of On ef tfe profanity. a less unknown. Thus boy than five year old killed himself by drowning In a foun- words used commonly enough I "Jingo. mesne "God word borYet th was and tain after announcing hla Intention. Child suicide Is committed mostly by rowed from Basque sailors by th Ena term well known 'Drat It, boys and girls from fourteen to sixteen, glish. and Is a result ef th disturbed mental In New England and Is supposed to be by eld melds. U Is a corand emotional stats that goes with tn much favored of th phrase Ood rot It" Even Often th Im- ruption approach of sidoleaoenc. tho Innocent sounding "flddle-de-la mediate cause U a faJIurs la school to aay th Italian talons or n fear of fplluro. Tha de- th Englisher attempt faith.1' I "fedlddio God's "Darn a sire to spit a parent is not an uncomfor and "Jlmmlne synonym dam, mon motive of child sulelda Is a poor effort at saying the An astonishing variety ef methods sro Christmas Latin words "gqmlnl and "Christos or used by suicides, but th moat of mythological a combination oath as doubtless tha easiest and leastpopular, paintbs user ask aid ef Castor and ef Illuminating whereby ful .Is by th Inhalation er the and Follua th at same twins, Drowning comas neat In popularity time calls on th gsaa method "Christ of our own of dying. But a surprising ha la a somewhat stilted percentage of women suicide choose the religion. "Zounds" expression that Is merely a corruption of method of looping from high places and "gee whia is a th meet uncertain and tsrrlbl ef God's wounda" broadening of th Latin nJeiu or Jesua aU means of Detroit News. BKLIKVB JEWS WROTE DETAILS. HER LIMIT. It Is believed today b many savants First Euffrstiat Which candidate are that th Old Testament description of Holomcna temple wes written by the you going to aupportf I ffecond can't support Suffragist Jews after their return from th capeither ona but I wouldn't mind asking tivity, with the memory of th real splen- on te dinner. Boston Transcript. dor ef Babylon freeh In their mlnda ease Anetruther Mackay, writing In th 'MODESTY Off THE GREAT, Atlantic Monthly. a good thing w can't see It Is poiMibi that th actual temple "It's was S simple place of worship. If It had as o' here ua" someone rebeen etharwlas, It la hardly possible that marked to Whistler. ne remains of II would be visible today, It, "isn't though." rspliad th artist seeing (hat the teipPloe of Egypt which "1 know tn my own ess I should grow era so much older, remain, In some cans Intolerably conceited. Boston Tranalmost la to to. Detroit News. script. Girl.-8- b - -- , --- I - -- of Btll-ws- ll, nt Brite-Mswnl- sul-ctd- hroe-fourths-t one-thi- FAMOUS BOOKS. Who wae the author qf "ToUent 8ea"? thq -- 1. By whom wee "Tariarin el written r th I. What dramatist - Immortalised of story "King Lear in a drama d that umf 4. Who wrote "Sentimental Tommy" t and the sequel Tommy nd Orll 6, Whose novel "Kenilworth." I writ Elisabeth tan around th time of Queen and Btr Walter Raleigh t A What devoted friend and Inseparawrote Tn-rac- Wandsworth Up te the Minute. met a Memory Testa . Can YouAnswerThese? rd 1 ble companion of Samuel Johnson ' ' hie biography) spent several I. What American writer th year In Spain, where- he gathered material for hla "Alhambrw" and "Chronicles of tba Conquest el Granada"! hu. Wh was th great Amartcaa morist who wrote 'Tnnocenta Abroad T . By whom wea th novel "Ramona ' written t 10. What English writer waa the authe thor of th "Decline and Fall Roman Empire"? . OLD WORLD HISTORY ANSWERS. 1. Who waa the sixth and lant wife of Henry VIU, wh managed to enUIv th king hlmselff Catherine Parr. I. What was the fat of thq two young were prlnosa, sons of Edwward IV, who Imprisoned In th Tower of London! bodle their and killed wore finally They hidden; later they war found and are now burled In Weetinstsr Abbey. I. Who were th last Invader and of the (1 of Britain some 1000 year after the Romans under Ca. sar ftret subdued thq Britons! The Normans . 4. What great event, believed to have been prophesied In the Bible, wan ex. th year loo pocted to take place lasome of th A- - D., and what war results cf this belief on th waa believed It that of Europe! part an end; and the world waa coming to were no , crops planted, nines this wne th people did nothing but give them-salvup to prayer or to revelry, according to their inclination, and great famine and dUtreu followed everywhere. I. J Who waa the Roman general who conquered Gaul and led the .valiant V n captive Into Rom behind hla Victorious chariot! Jullu Caesar. Which f. king ef France did Cardinal Richellau practically rule and thus mad of Franc a greater power than she had been before! Louie XIIL vr 7. Name the twe republics which declared war OU England In 119! The Tranevaat and the Orange Free Sut S. Of what people were th Druids th heathen priests! The Brltona I. From what country did Mary. Queen of icoto, nail reluctantly for Scotland! lYmcf, 1. Who wag the statesman in England who spoke vehemently against th tamp act, declaring. "I rejoice that America ban resisted; it Is my opinion that th stamp act should be repealed, totally, absolutely. Immediately T William Pitt. Eart of Chatham. conqueror es or drippings. Bomethlng margarine, from each cf then groups should be aten caeh day. at An..Q. .What titla la given students Q. I a veteran of th MoG. napolis before graduation war tUftbi for ponrtont A-Anat student a A. Th rank given A. The pension bureau etoteq that a I Upoa graduamidshipman. farmer answer to this question ehon'd napolis tion be becomes an ensign. have been that th set f June . who provides that any soldier or sailor Q. What wet tho battl of th book! served ninety day during the war with T. H. th Spain, th Philippine insurrectionwhoor wJ ts'th A. "The Battle of the Book China relief expedition, and Swift title Of a famous book by Jonathan honorably discharged, who la suffering ef over result the a Which grew out of controversy from any dtnablllty not th vtetous habits, I entitled to a pension of comparative merit of ancient and modfrom 111 to 3 per month, proportioned ern literatura Th dispute began among to the degree of inability to earn a sup- French ocholars, but waa taken up In alEnriand. Swift book wa a burlesque of port by manual labor. Th act also low pension to such soldiers and sailors the whole affair. II ysars, follows: as of account on ag 111 per month; 41 ysars, ll; T yea, -- Q. What wa th first rpublIcT A. 34; 7 year, 3 N. O. A. Th first republic of which there tomost th raise U authentic record was th Israelitish Q. What country which waa organised bacco? What on nc th mot! commonwealth were led out of Egypt. H. W. after tha Jew of government all peoform A. in addition to being thq leading to. Under this bacco producer of th world, ple, young and old, male and female, had States is also th greatest exporter, the con. OB greatest Importer and th Isgreatestsecond th umer of tobacco. India Q. Where can I procure a copy of th Law? D. F. 8. second Blue likewise th and National Bky largest producer own A. Th federal trad commission says largest consumer, using most of !U no le federal blue sky law. : there that tobacco, J Such a law hoe been proposed, but has are th little whit soup feeana pot been enacted. Many states have S. d Why legislation of this kind. navy bean! W. P. C. A. Th department of agriculture say (Any reader can get th answer to any that th email whit soup beans were Th Tribune Inforcalled navy beans beoauae of th enor- question by writing bureau, Fraderto J. Haakin, direcmation mous quantities purchased by th navy tor, Washington, D. C. This offer apdepartment for use on ship. The bureau plies strictly to Information. advlo on legal medical and cannot How oap th different between financialgive Q. matter. It doe not attempt wood alcohol and grain alcohol be told to settle domestlo troublesonnor to underby a simple method? A. J. H. research exhaustive any subject. A. If burned in an alcohol lamp, wood take your question plainly and brisfly. aloohol will burn with a yellow flame, Writs full and Inclose and name address, while pure grain alcohol produce a blue Qlv I cents In etamps (or return postage. AU tiara. gpUa arc sent dlrct to th Inquirer.) 0 0 8 Q. Does a certain salary go with certain poets in the consular service! H. Faaeocks sweepPEACOCKS. th fairies rooms; F. W. use thslr folded tails for brooms; A. The appointment division of th They Is dust brighter far But fairy tat department saye that the fact that Than any mortal colors are; a man 1 consul general In London does And 11 about their tails It clings not give him a specified salary, aa th In strange designs of rounds and rings: salary la given th In Individual man wher- And that Is why they strut ebout accordance with hie And ever n may be, proudly spread their feather out. ability and value to the service, and la nd Chimneys, by From "Fairie not given In accordance with the particuRose Fyleman, George II Doran comlar poet which h occupies. pany. B Q. What are th various food that TWO VIEWS. hould be Included in th of tha avDeacon A. What a beautiful dispensaerage person! T. F, D. of Providence It Is that man ta so tion A. Th department of agrlcultur says constituted that the memory of pain and that there are five food groups: Veg- trouble becomes fainter and fainter as etable. or friilts; milk, or cneese, or eggs, Um goes on. or fish, or meat, or beans; 1 uoh cereal B. Doctor so, But thats Oh, as corn, rice, oate, rye,- - wheat; syrup, why w doctors havesuppose so much trouble color sugar; fat, such as butter, all oleo lecting our hltla New Haven Register. Amy era to Questions- Spanlah-Amer-Ic- ui fJ. Iw the-Unit- . dlt . NE of the nicest features of Hudson and Essex for winter driving is the dash-controll- radiator ed shutter O' O' pl. o 0 You stop the day is cold-p- ull a buttpoh the dash board-yo- ur etfginc is safe 0 and the radiator wont freeze. K o' s The closed shutters do not make your engine sweat. They keep its own heat in. They, are a great convenience, handier and safer than hood covers. 1 d" per-ba- ps 0 0 O' 0 0T' V The Botterill tf $0 Automobile 8M1 So. IUU. 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