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Show - F i THE SALT LAIvE THIBUN'E, THURSDAY 6 JIOKm'G,-OCTOBE- r in South America. There are many tendencies among the victims of shevist role. The conclusion is forced substitutes which pas for cocaine, om A Line o Type or Ttoo Famous Bones that the Red rulefs are facing a serious of Which are derived from the poppy. ' taori Bvsry Moretsf by wan Lak) Tribsro Fobll-til- n pop- Usually it is in the form of a very development of the (wpT- uw lo th Lins, 1st tbs quip By Frederlo J. Baskin. fine white powder, and it is- inhaled ular dissatisfaction. Of SUBUCJHPTION: TU1U Im ruh. IHaba, Hands and Wyslttlsg wboro they may. Beforesnuff. The seat of the soviet government through the nose, like BsHT sod OwUy. ore BOSTON; " Hat7"Ocl.'r2I. Bostonr and was removed from Petrograd to Moseiw lhewariteostoiiIy a "fewpene'aa Call; u4 Wadi;, ore Jaal..,........ gloowhar ta 11. . By B. L. T. In the first year Ita cluster of surrounding town surely 1918. This government ounce in London. Dali; aat lulu, par oath... .......I f on March A not mors than famous dead possess any unnatural Impatience baa driven Trlbnas. are ynr.. had been in existence since the Bolshe- of the war Its price had risen to five Mrs. Catt and th General Staff from Imla K Tn other the eountry. XU Trlbuaa I os aaX la awy Important city locality Notheir neutral shillings,-anthe rate has constantly they urg na to la tba bultod Itatca. Boadare majr aacartala vist coup detat of the previous possible to. say how many notable char- support Cox laattitude) order to aavo tha loagu t la any vember; on January 1 it hkd dissolved Increased .until nos a much as $500 acters He, burled around here because Th: cltj by aalapboalnf tbla ofnc. we think, flattens tho Republican London for a single ounce the Tba Trlbuaa la a mambof al tba Aiaoclatad the constituent 'assembly by foree and is paid-iopposition-- to tho leaguo will fado question would havs to be settled, whoso Fraaa. Tba Aaaociatad Preaa.to axclaaiaely aa-whan alsotlon day la past. Than tharo on Match 3, its delegates had signed of tho drug.',.. I led ta tba uae for republlahtloa of all row "What js a famous character T ReIs M. Beck, who denounoo Jams ttlapatchaa credited to U or mot olherwiaa disclosed, the superthe German treaty of peace at j Otis and Hancock, for Instance, two publican deserters for putting Among 'other-thingla thia paper, aad ala tba local row these state above tbo Constitution; but Five 'day after it had occu- Mails inquiry proved that a pinch of of- - the greatest orators of th Revolupubllabad barala. congentlemen do not ar soviet con- pure cocaine, was fatal, so that in the tion, ar passed over hurriedly by many template anything The Trlbuaa I a .aieaibar af tba AodltBlHoa Moscow an pied so terrible: they at Circulatloa. laforaiatloa caoceralap TbaTrlb not Old but are to visitors the Granary ground, merely announcing that they auaa drculattoa will ba auppUad by tba Audii gress was made to assemble there, mad farm in which It is illegally distributed The hour before In pleased surprise near afraid Of th leagu all Chicago. up Bureau of tlrdulatlea, Teaatlaa bll nearly linger It la source local London's adulterated. mhch which of Bolthevikl, principally election dawn Is as black as a pocket. aaat-er-n Tba 8. C. Beck wire Asaacy. aala document by of supply U' largely with sailors, who the simple atone of Mary Goose, , who, Jjfer)d bidf.,'New lorbj ratified the to wooden the advertising areal, little placard, according t Th ftsbsr Second Thought iato the eountry, receiving la smuggle-ia rote of 453 to 30. Triboot Mg.: LhlctfOf Pott Plapatcb bldg. believed to be the Mother Goose of Brymot t. Looitr Port bltf r -- From Lenine as chlef cornmlsaionerf Trots- from 25-tthe bWr. KoMtt Citpt Mo. W. IL rhymes. nursery I take this manner to apologise to Wilw Ptciflc Coaot ropfotonUtlto.- J6Mnlaf ky as foreign commissioner, Ensign mate high-- ' cost .is due to' the multiplifor 8a many of ths great lie in and around liam Schmidt and family of Japan, one fetQ'PraocUco; Title lotortoet bWft, w falaely accusing his son of killing Kreylenko as war commissioner and cation of figures by the persons through Boston, and they represent ao many lines of bldg. jtiUlo fo)a; I as dogs with hla automobile, other officials of the supreme council whose band it passes before it finally of achievement that few stranger leave waamy TtUpbtnt Wfttttob Mb. mistaken In the party. Cl P. Wright. ' 'r Wbto yon foil to fot four Tribunt tnlmftO of the soviet took up their residence reaches ths. consumer. here without paying tribute te at least fbt city drcuitttoo depnrlniont bcfoft 10 o clock one favorite character. Tf grave of o. a, and i copy will bo oat you by and opened offices in the collection of th road ta Ktftjlamhxar ANOTHER , WET DEFEAT. Revolutionary heroes ar numeroua Th (I am Tlitall Catered it tbo pottofflco tt feilt Ukt City domed buildings known, as the Kremlin, ttcond-cliaotttr. tomb of Mary Chilton, th first woman tha minstrel the ancient palace of the czars. hear m Aliarh Four more Canadian provinces have to leap from the Mayflower to Plymouth Even the war did not- - silence, but Is In the heart of Boston In It Rock, held softly 1 aing on a the rather augmented, the 800 large menu plebiscite prohibition to my Elisabeth Pain, believed ..of establishment in the each and have the facturing elty, question, drys to be th original of Hawthorne HesI am riding tonight small employing over J70,000 hands, and won decisive ter Prynne of "The Scarlet Letter. He victories. The .wet Thursday, October 28, 1920. er ones, employing over 200,000, all out In 'this same ground, and, as Hawthorne to Xhulamhsar in British Columbia a week Yosme'a amethyst horns of a population of nearly 3,000,000, Victory says In his novel, .her stone may be seen ' td this day. which is new said to be half that num earlier" does h6tappear"t9 have CHANGE DIPERATIVE. down a tamarind trail Over In Cambridge there Is a moe where terlns wall Dominion sentiment. and no with work that modern ground, one of the most beautiful bef, popular except Governor Lowden of Illinois, who is which In the country, and here may be seen brings soant daily food and lodg- Only in that province have the oppo- stones to a strar.d of whinnering form and monuments to such famous campaigning for Harding and Coolidge ing from the food and housing commis- nents of murmuring, murmuring able to regis- folk as Edwin Booth, the actor; Agassis been prohibition and Gray, the great naturalists; Phillips tiuougn ta ntgnt in Ohio, says that this nation is getting sions of the soviet. white and blu ter a majority at the polls. Brooks, Lowell, Holmes and Longfellow, blue and whit too big for the Democratic party to Rufus Choate and Julia Ward Howe. The dry force were triumphant in One oT the most beautiful monuments A QUADRENNIAL JOB. run. This is the view generally taken mirror of that fond atar to bs found anywhers Is here erected to Saskatchewan and a still different Alberta, Manitoba, type of famous person. Something like poetlo license only Nova Beotia. by the bueinesa men of the country, Is th memorial to Mrs. Eddy, the rearing In Saskatchewan the This founder of Christian Selene. The meburning and it is for this reason that the Re it isnt poetry, but a heap of license high In tha tower vote was close; in the three other prov- morial composed of eight white colof Tosm umns In a circle, with begonias and gepublican ticket will win at the election i is expected and permitted of politicians inces Yosme's abode The poll waa on raniums planted Inside. It stands by ons awecpingly dry. adminin The n such ns Is now national campaign, on Tuesday next of the lakes in the cemetery, and as present the at end or the of of th lonely Is prohibit- you look across this lake the effect permitting question istration is not charged with dishon- drawing to an end in these United mocking road that of a graceful Greek temple In a the from of world 'in of the conduct its war, States. ing liquors importation esty grove of trees, the whole mirrored In the Every four years the people other to th kingdom The record but with Inefficiency. The plebiscite was blue water before It. provinces. of Khulamh'aar are on called to save and ths A TOWN OF GRAVEYARDS. country, thow great waste and extravagance, taken in accordance with an act of parBoston has twenty cemeteries, all but rlquarlus and now that wo have returned to the this year, as heretofore, the people are to interfere three of which might be called "old. liament 'which, refusing The four oldest Kings Chapel, the Grapaths of peace a change la thought to going about ths business t !h ths A Chicago mall carrier has got Into with tho rights of tho provinces to man- nary, Copp s Hill, and the Common trouble be highly desirable, if not imperative, through lightening his peck. Hs inherited from a century most Ground interestBurying was apprehended In the act of stuffing if wo expect to keep abreast of the own affairs, provided for pro- ingly populated. Ofr'th thoir these all but age four, Rep. Rainey's speeches Into a furnace. mors of American thoroughness . Hill ar In th very center of times and save tha country from bank and This wo good criticism, but bad mail on- - tha question of Copp's visional plebiscite worker office and whoppers Tho campaign, on tho whole, has" been carrying. ruptey or further financial stringency. the past throng steadily gates. the war There are a few This has been the strongest 'argument decorous; in many Tespecta it has ap- liquor importations. During on always Deep Stuff. a dry strangers Inside,nearly "period , Canada was placed" poring over the faint indoes But the that ' proached apathetic. its has the truth and the Colo., News.) during campaign, (From and ferocious Strasburg, the at scriptions smiling as a measure. war basis Since the skull and cross bones and the Will the parties who have taken arbeen recognized from the Atlantic to not argue that th people are not very hourglass ticles our the from armistice the of ehed, such as of future to on Implement seen most be of slabs. th flint question, much n of sense to alive their responthe Pacific. It will not lose its force end gate etc., folk In gsnsral hurry by repairs, wsgon seat Boston But tho come final has for traffio up liquor without a thought or a glance Inside. no doubt with the intention of tolling during tha few remaining days of the sibility and the solemn' duty imposed disposition. These graveyards war old before their us about It, kindly notify us so that contest for the presidency. It is effi- upon them In tha quadrennial job of As n result of were born. They are proper entries may bs mads, the plebiscite tha four iU and institutions ths Ths Farm Implement Men. demand this country the saving an of th landscape and people ciency year; accepted part will bone be virtually dry, neither repel nor attract. and, unless all signs go' wrong, they To bs sure, neither country nor insti- provinces Of A pair Even for the stranger, these very old bandits locked Miss Eva been secured will cast their votes in overwhelming tutions can be said to be in actual dan- liquors previously haring burying grounds do not Inspire gloom Usury In thro vault of the State Bank to pre- as modern cemeteries often do. The Inof Plummer, Idaho. They may haie been numbers for Harding and Coolidge in ger. What is in peril is a lot of po- through importation. Contrary havs been dust for over two former borrower of the bank. litical jobs. To save these, of eourse, dictions, the industrial centers gen- habitants order to enforce their demand. tt is an unusually and hundred years, is tbo duty of the politician in office; erally voted dry. Halifax, metropolis emotional that can be temperament Wheex. Variant of th Valvs-Handioved to tears over th rows of gray to secure them tho task of tho politi- of Nova Scotia, and, Winnipeg, Mani- stones TWO RAD AMENDMENTS. (An answer to an advertisement.) same after all cut the pattern, toba, largest city west of Toronto, gave but now varied by different stages Dear I cian out of 'office. the take Sir; liberty of hereby of submitting my application for th poConstitutional amendments No. 2 and The American people have divided on wet majorities, and the result in the dilapidation. But even were you Inclined to grow a sition a comptometer operator per your No. 3 should bo voted down without great issues many a time before 1920. capital of Saskatchewan, Regina, was bit sentimental over an- - ancestor or a ad In today's paper. I have had eight in but all the four close, very favorite, hero, you would remember Id years of practical experience, am 21 provinces They are going to divide again on next fail next Tuesday. oid, and have been employed la smaller cities and towns and the rural time that ha might not. after all. lie years n make mistake If it they below that particular stone, and put away th following lines of business, electrical Both of them call for . substantial Tuesday. cost, and your handkerchief with a single sigh. For and steel, being In the billing, will not bo tho first time they hove district gave dry majorities. fadepartments. Should you increases in taxes, one directly and the done so; and American history reads 'Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and it Is a sad fact that th stons do not accounting m aonslderation with vor I would any where they wer originally stand always call for an Interview. Your other indirectly. that any sack mistakes .bars, behn sub- Prince Edward Island have yet to vote planted. After the oldest burying be pleased to Mis Elsie wer forsaken for newer one respectfully, That fact alone makes their rejec- sequently corrected. Four years time on the question. Ontario is expected to grounds to position as comptom8. In p, were regard allowed to go uncared for, and they tion necessary in the beat interests of is, after all, of little consequence in gtVp a dry majority, as New Brunswick In thes years of neglect stones wer eter operator for which I made applicamoved about, broken and lost. In tion, I beg to say that being employed . the people of the atate. national existence. It. required from will most likely o, and Prince Edward stolen, Hill Ground, up th street and offered an increase In salary. 1 havs Copps Island do. almost will Quebec from the OldBurying certainly With present taxes tho highest over the beginning of tho republic until the North church, stone wer decided to hold my present position. known in the state, it is no time to civil war to finally determine one sin- alone is expected to give a majority in filched to fill In holes In chimneys end up door steps around the neighborHew Would Peter Hsll 07 , Consider adding 11500,000 to ths tax gle disturbing issue. Bat it was set- favor- - of the importation and nse of in- prop hood. On boy amused himself by changRailroad and Canal toxicants. But, with the rest of Canada ing the date on on stone from 149S to Co.tlr: Th Brimstone roil and $3,50Q,000 to tho bonded debt. tled. operates sight mils of railroad be1625, and on another from 1(10 to 1(20, to where 'is and Brimstone Juncthe tween Quebec La., dry, procure Sulphur, Taxes will continue high for some Whatever the issue of next Tuesdays in order to perplex th antiquarians who Of cours they rr probably scabtime without further stimulation. Gen- voting, the American people can reflect means with which to slake its thirst t would wonder now persons wsr buried tion. In Oh Charon operating th canal, there several years before Boston was bing but If they promise te quit can you sup- eral conditions, and existing public ob- on the reassuring fact that all of us From British Colombia, on the other settled. an Immortal to act as president of ?ily are going to go about business as usual, side of tho hemisphere t Surely, not TOLEN TOMBSTONES. ligations make that certain. P. E, B. road? , There is no emergency sufficient to with the comforting thought in mind from New York. When the city began to oar for th old grounds systematically maqy of ths Before wrenching ourself from th sub- justify n tax increase this year; in fact, that, whoever, wins or loses, the counnames we must tell you that stolen stones wsr recovered, and those BELGIAN PROGRESS. iect of B. Handy of Ottawa, O., has ap- found lying about wer set up In connothing less than ah emergency threat- try is certain to weather the shock of in led a commlseton as notary pub-- c. venient ths.sam for cemetery. City places success existence The or of the state ening the very politidisappointment. Not long ago a report came from officials and ths cemetery watchmen 61 could justify such action. cal alarm clocks will cease to know In almost every case which stones London to tho effect that tho repair are not In their own places, though Taxes cannot remain even-a- t they It appear that Bertrand Russell's represent the morning after the votes are .counted. know, except in a gencent report that Maxim Gorky waa dying of the Belgian railway system is now may not always levels indefinitely without injury to eral way, where tbs lost grave 11a It and Russian art dying with him, was this lack of accuracy In th tomb- slightly exaggerated. Max is abl to sit HIGH COURT APPROVED. complete and that these roads are now wax the progress of tho state. They are stone that led Oliver Wendell and is writing two novel too high. ' The situation will be made operating ha efficiently as in 1914. At Holmesmarkers to remark that th stone really up the With in the campaign political conclusion tha of hostilities th Bel- tell the truth when they aay her lies. worse and relief deferred by expandGifts for Peggy. On of th most famous lost graves ing debt limitation as these amend- final states of discussion and the gian transport situation waa a deplor- Is that of Gilbert Stuart, who painted (Aged Fourteen Week) ments do. What present shall w give the baby pictures of so many of th Revolutionary League of Nations the outstanding le- able one, the railroad tinea not de- statesmen. His beat known work Is th dear. in The aims of the amendments nr in- ans to be decided at the entirely stroyed poor being very of Washington, which Is familiar To mak thee happy In this world .of polls on next condition. portrait Other items from ours? Belgium to most peopla It is a fact that Waahconsequential in face of the very eviit is interesting to read in are perchifnce a palace beautiful, with towers Coal ia M.W- dent faet that the ptople of this stats Tuesday, 'ffrnrtrPCrancs aIooncauiaging. ever n and wonderful and tra tided almost Sculptured pofrrarc sujr cablesfrom Brussels that the the Cannot afford them now. ing produced in prewar quantities and North church shows him with oheeks sheer sunken from ax O'er and tightlips faery crags where fleecy Clauds Both No. 2 and No. 3 should bs .de- preme council of the league has given the output of sugar for the current slightly come near? ly set. Few people would recognise this feated. Ita approval to the plan for an interna- year ie expected to exceed the prewar elderly gentleman as the sturdy, Or wouldst thou rather live In lowland .. . ..x bower Father of hla Country presented i i. . tional court of justice adopted by The average by some 30 per cent The by Stuart. Yet Lafayette of golden Is said to bar Wherein, a chant, royal of the factories generally now looked at this bust and exclaimed, TROUBLE IN SOVIETLAND. output hour It Hague committee of which Elihu Root run about 60 is Ilk sweet a fade friend old Indeed! cent Each song sung of Washington, 1914 my the day per Official cable advices srs to ths ef- was an American repreeentative. aad slsarT Confidentially, ths sexton of Old North The production, which when everything Is church whispers that Stuart stuffed th fect that peasants in soviet Russia are cables report that those features of tho considered must be adjudged a fairly cheeks of his most famous titter with Th Lady Mary and her handmaids seven court plan proposed bp good showing. Industrial recovery of cotton In order to obtain 'the well roundengaged In a powerful and widespread international ed contour of the face. Whatever th Have woven by the throne of in their en- this sort, along with ths adoption of beauty Mr. Root were accepted between WashA and secrets Stuart tapestry for thee priceless movement In many sound banking- and fiscal policies, is ington. the painter waa aa master and More glorious than the sun, tirety. his moon, communities they have adopted resoluWashington portrait masterpiece. The supreme council, the same report what is most needed for .the It seems a pity that his bone should Th soul of gentle Raphaels deathless improve . art tion indicting the sovieta undet twelve says, decided that it' could not, recom- ment oftho exchanges. havs been so carelessly mislaid, so that It Is known only that he oras burled In Faith and Its dreams, God's eounts. After declaring that scarcely, mend to the assembly of the League of lean heart. th Common Burying Ground. Nations a plan going further than the . A 8TRANOE ATONE. any of the evils which they endured as fso a Musical COMMUNICATION covenant, which provides that This burying ground on th Boston At Many Csllsbratoro under ths czar have been righted, they league Csmsdy. Common ha what ts probably th most both parties to a dispute must give unusual stop In the city. It was set (From the Cincinnati Enqulror.) demand a national election In secret their consent In order to take their AOAINST THE AMENDMENT. Stork To Orville and Lucy Stork, a In memory of Mrs. Sally Morse up n ballot to create constituent assembly. ease into the proposed permanent eourt T th Editor, Salt Lake Tribune: rl. Thank to Dr. Wm. O. Jacobs and of Mr. ftsmusl Morse), who died officials hare published and iwlf iS. 1791 of the cramp In her stom- II other Bridges. The stale These resolutions have been adopted of comThe of the question justice. out tens of thousands of circulars ach after shout on hours Illness, aged at numerous meetings and are being pulsory adherence of a defending na- - sent REASON BNOUOH1 at th stats's expen, with copies of 2( vears and 2 month ' This stone, dug up by chance not so circulated for action through soviet tion will, however, be ' submitted for ths proposed amendments to ths constiThs Olrl "Why on earth doe th ora atattracted deal of on to be good voted ago. at the long election tution, chestra always mak that din Jn this Russia. They assert, among other study to all ths legal associations, In- next Tuesday, Novsmbc r 1; and they tention, and curiosity was aroused as to restaurant? wlwther tha unfortunate young woman arguthings, that there is no free press in cluding tho Americas Institute for In- have only published the Th Man "Ts droom ths erlss of comwh were In favor of had eaten a green apple, or perhapa un- plaint et ths diners when thsy see their Russia and that there is no place now, ternational Law,-- y along , with other ment of tbo wittingly awallowed a peach pit, or even bills! tha amendments. London Opinion. because only an official dna of potion. It may bs statsd by the officials that a The government pointe that may eflmr op. The opinion at waa new and ore who mystery rttlsens th lo popular the CAUSE AND EFFECT. presa exists, wherein to oppose official of these associations will be aaked with amendment te raise taxopposed and who when ene day tha door of the cemetery rates, T sm sorry your little hoy Is sick. He wrongs and abuses. Ths resolutions regard to the bqlding of another inter- ar In th great majority, should have office In the city hall waa flung open entered and re- was so delighted with Uis watermelon further contend that there Is no equita- national law conference. The decisions known their right and have sent In and a pompousthamatron stone on the Common that I let him have an unusually largs which would have been quested that their protest, ble distribution of land and that lands of the international court will not bind be destroyed, because of the Indelicate portion of It. published t th state's expense; hut 1 and unladvitke Inscription, Tha visiter t'Wtll, hs is no longer delighted; he Is Without redemption wsra promised, but nation not parties to a case and hc-.do not believe one person out of a thouBaltimore American, as the secretary melon-cellsand, except th officials knew that ihey waxed morelackInsistent tbd price of redemption has been colof to not constitute will a The officials precedents. authority had this right. who favor pleaded destroy they EVER MEET HM7 Finally the caller took a dralected in taxes and confiscations. amendments give the people one- anything th stand and demanded that some no"I hear a lot about him, but Tv never Chaos exists everywhere, ths resolu- COCAINE EVIL IN LONDON. sided and In Incorrect InformationIs In said matic while ahs be waited. tion Th fatten it not an circular. saying that, met him? tions declare, and Incompetent officials argument for Increasing th total of tax- secretary happened to be a great admirer "Who? The London Daily Mall, after peine-takin- ation but for a slightly different dis- of George Washington, but he had work have been sent into communities by "The man who never used to drink heWhile amendment Na I ex- to do and he saw one war out. tribution. roes th country wsnt dry, but now drinks come to ba the Madam." ha whispered Impressively, ths soviet authorities, who abuse their inquiry, pressly states, the state mv rontrart like a fish. . Every rum hound roams te atone Is of great valu that Harvard In th not debts et exceeding sgrrsgats Mast two of him. Detroit ITes know powers and have no eontrol over them-solvcocaine tie habit that deadly an amount equal to 1 per university, has Just been making an In- Pres at tny ons tlmvalu and has pronounced exTbe eity is living vestigation thst of th of tasabl esnt th 1 with in property alarming rapidity spreading first This being a ralss, over slon Important evidence of th of th stats. pense of tbo country, and tbs peasant ENRAGED. law which Is 114 per cent, authentic case of appendicitis. Madam, present of havo no aay no to who shall represent London. And that, too in spite of ths our atone "that "1 hav mors respect for a bull than I eennot bs deI per cent; thus giving ha ennitludad, of used to have. stroyed them or' what laws shall bo passed deal- fact that it la n criminal offense to th authority to raise the tax At th magic name of Harvard th "How sor than they ar In 110. Anell tho drug la England or to havo It other higher r ing with their welfare. retreated and visitor went "Look how hs takes after a rod flag." xtumnt used by th officials la, forth ts tell her vsnqnlshed, th friends of appenFlorida Tlmas-Unlosuch news to meager Meantime, "that lthout th power tag ther at in ene possession. no government. This Implies dicitis stons, as It cam t be oallsd. trickles from Bolshevist Russia leaves East aad wost of London, oaya tho ran b unless -- YEA, BO. the amendment that, pass, th little doubt that desperate events are Mail, there are scores of men and wom- offiniala . 8HE 8TILL FUOITB. will havs no power to tax and She Ths skirt ar going to bo much no fall. will b this Oilier tba thsr new Lord1 government: Oh, Moscow. whereas, ejaculated Th cables are en engaged sololy in trafficking In coclerk transpiring in w Ms Bf George t they cant bo much ar already taxed almost ut of exa he looked at tha Hook for tha thirsilent as to actual happenings, but re- caine, which la eagerly bought at hun- istence and yet wo do have a govern- teenth time since tha half-hofuller' n some I saw on th street today. had struck. 't wish I wss a kangaroo, ment, eo this statement I a virtual adMichigan Gargoyl ports from nearby capitals tell of up- dred of time ta ordinary market "How come mission they, want to raise th taxes social Air who take risings la ths ancient seat of Russian it decudsnta, 1 tn or more waa a book still higher, A VERY SAFE BET. by than they that they reading whole day at time. Can jump authority. Tbo absence of information the temporary feeling of exhilaration now ar. Bacon "They ear when a man's oars Mr. Editor, t think on November I th from Moscow In itself is ominous; it red ara give, earelnt of its power of' de- people will snow Ui amendments under A WgOTERN KANSAS LABOR NOTE. him." that somebody la talking about by voting no. usually tho soviet leaders are quick to stroying mind and, bodv. A Cheat Rend man, 'who haa been livTcc: and he can just bef that Egbert st'liriCRinEn. rumors of rebellow Is talking about him If his Cocaine it deriied from a plant found ing on tradition, haa oerlded to go deny or minimi Salt Iak, October 17. ' somebody M rod. Yonkers Statesman, wk Groat Bend Tribune. . tpjr jsiU akf gribmif. Bol- - fa g - , l-- d II crwl-Ha- d Brest-Litovs- Breet-Litovs- s k. k -- o - -- nwt oldest-cemeter- (S 28, 1921. R lute-guita- r) 1 -- rs ... Memory Tests. Can You Ansiucr77iese GENERAL SCIENCE FACTS. ' lightning? Why dees thunder followcoming-ito "Sr'Aretherehior peopleof It? out world th than going L Of whet Is mist made? 4. What Is ons way by which th oxygen which we breath la being replenished? i. Why dont ws walk In a straight 11ns when our eyes ars shut? (. How U the carbonic acid which ts taken from th air by plants replenished? '?, What ard some of th reasons the does not freexe as easily as fresh vS P$ S. What aro th two foroes. working tn opposition to a stone which has been thrown into th air, which eventually bring tt back to earth? 8. Why ar leaves flat and thin? 10. Upon what doe pitch depend? , w EUROPEAN HISTORY A"RSWEFt L Who was th groat soldier who came forward In Franc after th reign Of terror? Napoleon. 2. What happened to th Britleh army of 4500 men which retreated from. Cabul man through Khyber pass? - Only on reached Jellabad a week later, tbs rest of ths army being either frosen to death , troop ' I. Against whom did . KIDS Arthur Ineffectual atand in but make a brave th sixth century A. D.? Ths Baxon 4. What king English conquered Wale that country in which tha Briton! ' took refuge when ths devouring Saxont' fell on them? Edward I. 5. In whoso reign did Sir John Hawkins, bold navigator and adventurer, win for himself the unenviable reputation , of being the flrat Englishman to engage. in ths Slavs trade? Queen Elisabeth's ralfii, (. Who wa victorious In tho Crimean war of ths middle of ths nineteenth century, when England and France fought Russia? England and France. 7. Who were the vikings? Warrior of ths sea, famous for their expeditions : of . conquest- - smd discovery. S. What waa the name of Ann Bo- Wife succeaeor VHI as of Henry leynx end queen of England? Jana Seymour. 8. How long after ttld Saxons had landed ia England did 6t. Augustin arrive and th Christianising of Britain begin in osmost? About 168 yearq. lights burning consume ths earns amount of current as a light la th single socket? 8. R. R. InsurRisk of War A. The Bureau of Standard Did the Bureau Q. says .that T. P. E. when lamps are used tn. a two-wance issue marine insuranc? plug, A. "The Bureau .of War Risk Insurance each lamp burns practically th same, says that they did not issue marine In- amount of current as It orould In a slngls surance In the proper sens of the term. Socket.. Th only reason that the two lights would not take exactly twice as Technically speaking, marine lnsurano ta coverage to Indemnify In case Of much current, is that th larger current due to 4h peril of the sea, etc., wherean through ths supply cord means a slightly the insurance issued by ths marine and greater loss of voltage in ths cord, and seamans division covered loss duo di- a sonsequsntly slight reduction In current supplied to th lamps. rectly or indirectly .to warfare only. Answers to Questions. - ay a Q. What Intacta aro harmful to poul-- fi Id A. Th Department of Agriculture say that fleas, mltss, ticks and also mosquitoes ar ths special pests of poultry, a ' V Whers Is ths expression funeral baked meats" found? B. V. R. A. The expression often occurs in literature, a notable example being In Ham. let, when Hamlet says ths funsral baked meats did coldly furnish for ths marnags the reference being to ths fact table, that his mother married for a sect-ntime very shortly after tha death of her first husband. Q. What IS th dlffereho between an Interstate railway and an Intrastate one? -- y. H. O. A. An interstate railway la on which passes through more than one state, while an Intrastate railway Is ons whose I. M. C Q. What la a silver thaw? A. This Is S climatic eurlosity occallnss do not extend beyond th borders of the state. sionally experienced In Oregon, when a freezing, misty rain sometime tears down trees and wiring by coating thsm with Q. What Is an atheist? R. Q. H. los during a cold night. the A. Lord Gladstones definition of a term was, By atheist, I understand a th man who not ony hold off. Ilk Q. Of what kind of wood ta a deal who tabls made? A. H. H. skpetic, from the affirmative, but A. "Deal drives himself, or is driven to the negaIs either fir or pin, the tive assertion tn regard to the whole boards being cut to certain sixes. unseen or to ths existence of God. Btandard deals, from which ths others ar sawed, are usually 8 by I inches sod a 12 feet long. Thus ths expression ho . . Q. Does gold weigh more than corns- - to mean the wood Itself, as a deal R. O. floor a of deal. table, A. The Bureau of Standards says a more 0 cubic centimeter pf gold weighs ' than a cubic centimeter of mercury at Q. What does Soudan mean B. S A. Ths Soudan la a short form 'c 1 ordinary temperature. Th former weighs .425882 pounds and ths latter .2229 meaning "Tho Land of tba Blacks. pounds Q. . Bsled-ss-Suda- n, Q. What Is th derivation of th word tpajama?" H. H. L. . A. The Hindustani word paojama means literally, leg clothing,'1 and is applied to ths thin, loose trousers tied around tha waist, which are worn by Mohammendan men and women. 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