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Dorolt, Wtek.1 ryat bldf., Aaaaaa City, Mo. W. It. Baraafar C Exaaiaac b4f Pacific Coaat rcpraaaatadra, Baa Praaciaeo; Titla laauraac bidf., Loft AO bldg., Oaattia Talapboaa Waaatab MO. Wbaa ya fall to fat your Trlbua talaba bafara 10 o'clock tba dty etreoiatioa ba aaat yap by maasoafar, a, a. a ad a copy willdportant Katent at tba poatafftca at Balt lata City aa second eliea mat tor. r7 ih fr obligatory.' The time is ripe, the people are ready and now ia the time to get action if we ere ever to get rid ' of the smoke nuisanee. BEAT THESE AMENDMENTS . e - In - Sunday's Tribune wo- - gars an nnalysia of th pending constitutional amendments, with the suggestion that voters should not overlook tbe , importance, of these questions. There appears to be little objection to the amendments designated a No. 1 and No. 4, whieh aro tho city charter proposal and the amendment relating to compensation for fatal injuries. In the ease of the revenue amendments, however, there is every sound reason why they should be voted down, Th amendment designated as Question No. 2 on tho official ballot involves a direct and immediate tax inereas of $1,500,000, which, being a stat levy, will apply against all property, no mat ter where situated in, the state. No. 8 authorizes an increase of $300,000 ia the state bonding limit A somewhat sustained campaign has been made for these amendments, especially No. 2. Under ordinary eondh tione fher would bo wide sympathy f, with tho arguments offered ia its but unfortunately present . conditions are such as to make any farther tax increases almost a suicidal act for the state at thie time. Taxes are so high now pt to be n positive menace Jto the welfare of the state, and, with no prospect of substantial reduction in tho next year or two, the proper and logical thing to do i to vote down both No. 2 and No. 3 next Tuesday. last- country in tho activities of th institute.' Th United States and other eonntriee of first rank contribnto $16,. 000 ahnually to fta support. In addition to the erop and livestock statistical service, the iastituto collects and publishes information in regard to trad in agricultural produets and cooperation among farmers, wages and conditions of farm labor, rail and water transportation rate, credit, fiftaace and exchange and Other economic factors affecting agriculture. It also issues a monthly 'review of progress in the science and practice of agriculture. ' At next weeks general assembly tbe United States will be represented by Dr. Thomas F. Hunt, Loon M. Estabrook and Harvey J. Scone. Dr.- - Hunt is dean of th college of agriculture of tho University of California and is Americas permanent delegate to the insti tuts; Mr. Estabrook is statistician of agriculture, and Mr. Scone ia former president of tho Illinois Agricultural association and was prominent ia organizing th American farm bureau federatioa. Because of th failurt of congress to provide a specific appropriation for th paymsnt of th American representatives, it has Jesn found necessary to delsgats men who will bo in Ensop at tke time on other basins so or who art willing to pay their own expenses Mr. Estabrook, who ia thoroughly familiar with the erop and livestock statistical service ' of the United States and deeply interested in marketing and distribution of American farm products,, bus been sent to western Europ by tbs department of agriculture to collect information on tho present and prospective supply, marketing and distribution of agricultural products, especially cotton, wool bide and skins The American delegates to the institute will pay especial attention to tb marketing and distribution, surplus and carry-ove- r of food and fiber crops and livestock. nt Venerable Salem I A Line o Type J. Haskln. 1 Hew to the Line, 1H the -where they njjv . By Frederic SALEM. Mass.. Oct. After a cen- tury or more of steady contact with fame still influences Salem' rests on It picturesque past. 'Modern Salem Is just a town outsido ef Boston, made up of shops, factories, cotton mills and th Kew England tym-stein all its varieties. Salem's population of 43,040 goes over to Boston for excitement and for most of Its culture, but every Balemlt holds on tenaciously to his residence, whether It be an unmo4-ernlxl- ad or- - Two j I OiP 1. bo-hal- i?Laie f l What ' paralleled example of eighteenth century i architecture or a third story bach room in a house with no pedigree worth mentioning. For th housing problem ha hot skipped Salem. What was a $4000 domicile In the historic days before the war now sell at a bargain for $10,000, and even at that figure an unoceupied house rarity. here, es elsewhere, la But though tb modern Salem offers few opportunities for newngathsrlng, old Salem, hidden away around th corners, Chestnut street ia always fascinating. still kbeps intact Its long rows of cream, colored colonial : mansions, representing the finest collection of colonial doorways A d Citizen. in the country. . .Architect from every- -, Sunday, October 31, 1920. C News.) N. the (From Tryon, Inwhere come to Chestnut' street for The mule which Dude Bush was drivtwo no the ebled for other and run the ing And no wonder, day spiration. TIME TO STRIKE. buggy off Into tho side ditch, overturning houses have Identical entrance, and him out it, throwing eutting an . ugly all are colonial of th best type, with gash in his forehead bruising and shakTie Tribune ie fully persuaded that fence ing him up considerably. But fortunately their carved white pillars and a vast majority of tie citizen of Salt posts, and heavy brats knocker shining he was not hurt. drastic most the favor taking In the centers of ths dork, paneled doer. $115 buy a Ford. Balance as you HOUSK OF SEVEN GABLES. ride. f measures in order to get rid of the Bloomington ad. I as It a little difficult at first, but one It's But Chestnut street, pleasant smoke nuisance. But harsh proceedwith Its lane of trees and Its stately old soon becomes expert. reeldences, suggests Uttl ef the popular ing! are not necessary to accomplish you history of Salem. To find that, over Problem ef Conduce ' new' emok must cross th business district, The result the sought. Sir: Having read In tha Lin ot a gadEssex to the Into th other side of town, der turning a hotel picture te the wall abatement ordinance will do the work Institute th old custom house and the and finding written on tho back, Isn't House of Seven Gables. MEXICAN RECOGNITION. this a terrible picture T or words to that if it is passed by the city commission where Ths institut Ie Salem's museum, 1 thought I'd turn one and Inscribe treasures. hlstorio effect, its th city preserves and then intelligently and eonseien I was knocked off Most visitors ask to ss witchcraft ex- something similar. For aome time it has been rumored feet from when I found: B. L. T. does the were saved my hibits. Faw relic tiously applied. Members of the com1 in the national capital that the governexcitement of 1693. Such objects as the have a good suggestion ones In a while, BIF. cane which one of th accused men car- Should I have felt squelched? mission have been considering the prob' ment was about to recognize the proried end a small box mads from the ia e lem for some time past and it hill on A Gallows wood hardly of a tree was London musician visional Mexican government of Presiby of nine- the fact that Mr. Damrosch impressed help you to realize the tragedy played "God pected that the vote on the adoption dent Huerta. These reports have almost cltldene- - hung, on teen Save the King" to English audiences. of the new ordinance will be unanimous pressed to death with Iron weights, and I pointed out to him, writes Dr. been followed by semioffiseveral hundred held in Jail. In The Musician, "that a tun SPANISH PRIDE. when the matter comes up at the regu- invariably are to be dedicated to the joys of drink Several of the old wttch-pln- s was beseen In th museum. They are elumsy-lookin- g come the national anthem of a vast land lar meeting Monday night. There i$ cial or official statements that they Spain, in common with other contian Inch over the long, f men affairs, wherein a of the is the suwere feeling-oto the as prohibition doubt no part premature. Nevertheless, they forerunner of th neat bras pins of tolaw." and women of 8ait Lake upon the sub- have persisted. It- - is not surprising, nental nations, has been experiencing day. The children of Salem village said preme th wltcheo stuck pins Into them and ject, and it goes without saying that therefore, to read that Secretary of difficulty in finding funds for govern- that The Second Rest, In other ways tormented teem, and these abatin succeeds who commissioner the mental expenses and meeting national accusations were seriously listened to by (In which a Chicago malt order house such State has forecast Boston. Colby officially men of Salem and goes to the bottom of the matter.) debt obligations. A number of Madrid theThswisest ing the nuisance by wise application museum has the original record Dear Madam: We are sorry for of the ordinance will have just claims recognition, within a measurably early bankers with New York connections re- of the trial of Martha Corey, one of th our mistake In shipping surely a stove the a he should a waa seek; executed women who wrong slse. With reference to the botfor future consideration period. State department officials have cently informed the Spanish govern- aged witch. The signature of John Hathorn. tom of the stove as shown on ths further political honors. tbe declaration that it would ment that a gtoup of New York bank- affixed to the old document, calls to mind chart. Our reason for showing repair main repeated the story thmt Nathaniel Hawthorne bottom separate from the upper bottom Upon tho outcome of the fight waged be the for Mexican name because of governhis necessary the had Is ers offered' to that not main could ba some bottom spelling ths changed advance Spain against the smoke nuisance depenua ment he disapproved of his ancestors part aa shown for repair purposes unless it was to show 1y its actions that it was $25100,000, redeemable In twenty-fiv- e cases. In the appreciation or depreciation of mila Judge the witchcraft shown detached from the bottom. where the nineteen Tou understand ths bottom upper Gallows hill, Gangs of the lions of dollars' worth of Salt Lake prepared to give foreigner in generaj to thirty years. The minister of were hanged to trees, Is on the upper bottom entirely rovers witches the main - It is a' rocky, abproperty. If the smoke is eliminated and Americans in particular the protecbottom. We are confident on examining in a note making public tho outskirts of the towntrees. now of For bar black the rupt stove advance. the prominence, find main will will If pall tion to which that the values you they are entitled under New York offer, declined to accept, years after the witches were dead It rebottom Is in Trusting everything continues to hang over the city realty But re- is satisfactory, place. mained desolate and sinister. etc. international law, since, he said, it would counteract his cently, a 'big. brick high school has been prices will go down and taxes will bo on the summit, and the creepy atMatters in Mexico, since the overOne of fashions tateet is a firm intention of redeeming the ei built U dispelled by tht shouts and higher. This, however, is not the most mosphere gown, golf Something like those throw of cannot traveled have far Carranza, of students. the chatter people Many important point. tire exterior debt Without creating new clubs, which you never see anybody use. with-J'oto tbe road national LETTER. THE a LOST time along months at for smoke tranquillity, inhale obligations reBack in ths heart of ths town, near ths When You Find a Good Word Stick to It. seriously impairing their health. and for the first time in years tbe The offer seems to bars wounded river, is the Custom House, where Haw(From th OJal, Cal., OJal.) This means that If the nuisance con- public is enjoying a rest from turbuthorne wrote part of "The Boarlet LetThat the balmy and effluent climate of He claimed In the story to have tinues the city will lose in population. lence, revolution and counterrevolution. Spanish pride. A leading Madrid news- ter. the OJal valley holds a charm for Dan found th fantastic letter tn the Custom Some will seek ether locations perna-nently- , Provisional President Huerta has dis- paper suggests that the government re- House records, A friend asked him If Cupid . . . septic tanks are guaranteed amwhile others who have business played tart and firmness in dealing ply with an offer to loan th United the letter really existed, and he replied .'These when the friend Insisted, ple and to require no attention for five it dldc-Binterests here will go to the coast for with the factions which have made States 4 billion pesetas, which, it, says, that The effluent will be used on the on seeing It, Hawthorns retreated hastiyears. Tho winter, year after year, uotjl such trouble for Mexico? Villa Is quieted, th could be found witbin three days, if ly, saying that the children had got hold lower oran go orchards. It one day and It had fallen in the time ai they can dispose of tlieir hold- disturbance in Lower California has the current rale of interest )n the Unit- of The chorus of Woodydtds having subbeen composed, and today there is no ed States is paid for tho loan. Other fire. know shall wo which Ha after lem was not here, port In Haw- sided, the political fields are now noisy ings In earlier years It had with the Warrenwllls and the Warren' time them no more forever. These facts are difficulty worth speaking about in the newspapers demand the indignant re- thornes been the bustHng trade center of New nont well known and do not require elabora- country. In December the new govern- jection of the proffer of the Yankee England. Rich merchants built gatle4 ment will take charge pf affairs, and capitalist. houses not far from Balem harbor, so that tion at this time. The Wonder of Memory. with the spyglass from One would Imsgin that Spanish they rouid watch ftlr: I was watching Bostons bluscoats Granting that the ordinance will be Alvaro Obrrgon, who was elected in at windows and know or attic their gardens election as conditions in Mexico pride might well be exercised in tbe the minute a ship end Its cargo were swing by In review, when I recalled that passed at the regular session nest Mon- fair an Safely In port. Had balem been endowed Paul Billy is postmaster at Brokenhead, will and who Is regarded a one direction of meeting th governments With will in order permit next the . POM. 8AT. thing v day night, a harbor, ahs might today be Manitoba. needs in a manner of the will making unnecessary one of deep the busiest ports on ths coast. countrys really strorfg men, be to select a chief smoke inspector. were to too here anchor now the But large ships A Grand Fisc to Rest. been juggling It had required to pay the In making the selection the city com- assume the presidency. ' and after tba railroad was invented The billion pe built (From ths Valparaiso Vldette.) missioners should secure the services of thought that the Washington govern- Spaniards obligations) Boston harbor was only a step away, so The two years' pastorate of Rev. C. O. ships big and little deserted the old Roadormel the most competent engineer possible ment would await th advent' of the setae, which, we are assured, will b that will close Sunday, giving the harbor. and his wife opportunity to get a to obtain. In our humble opinion it Obregon administration before acting forthcoming if the interest rates are pastor When Hawthorne was surveyor of the sufficiently alluring, would go a long port, in 1644, trad waa already dwin- good rest in Chicago Sunday night would be wise to get a mas from the in tbe matter of recognition. The American people deiir th prog- way ia the direction ef easing tbe Span- dling. Employees of the Custom House United States bureau of mines We do Learn a new word every day. Tha Rav. office say that the work Is light now. local talent. ress and prosperity of their southern ish finance ministers task. Spanish largely the routine of a small port.- Their Nathaniel Ward of tho seventeenth cennot mean to disparage which rejects a tender of aid most arduous duties, no doubt.- are to tury offers: But when I hear a nugtp There are many first-clas- s engineers in neighbor, and will welcome recognition pride, rous Gentledama Inquire , . . what answer the strange questions of hundreds sad around Salt Inks. The fact re- of any government capable of giving from capitalistic Yankees, sees nothing ef tourists who com to sr where Haw- the nudlnstertlan fashion ef th court at all humiliating in the speetaele of thorn worked and to handle his pen. The mains, however, that an engineer from Mexico an efficient administration and room is almost as It was In ths hovellsts the outside wosld not be subjeet to capable, also, of enforcing international tb Spanish government driven to its Urns, save for electric lights and a Mr. Crlnke Tell tho World. 'e wits ends to pay Us debts. The Wilson administraand a new deek to replace local influences and would not be tbe obligations. (From th Winnipeg Free Press.) which I in the one, email, high has tion moved so ia the I, Francis Wm. Crinks, am not responcautiously victim of adverse criticism at tbe outmuseum. Is an room, HORSE HAIR." with more It furniture than th usual mod- sible for any debts after Oct. 1 of Mrs. of his eareer aa inspector or before Mexican affair as to suggest the thought ARTIFICIAL set now living with Mr. Peabody, Crinks, A ern office. from The page government 5 that.it hat been satisfied aa to MexiI the beginning ef active work, - Another can A Belgian inventor has succeeded in Scarlet Letter," written on th foolscap window cleaner, at ?44 Winnipeg Ave. ' purposes and capacity, and ia about paper which Hawthorns uaed, Is displayed 'T thing to be considered is tbe fact that The appeal of the Mlnneeota Highway producing a commodity which is ex- prominently on the mantelpiece. It Is to act accordingly. v engineer from the bureau of mines te association ths part of the preface in which the pov. improvement signed, to have aa effect pected "Yours for good roads, Frank X, Gravel." important upon list describes the room- 'would have tbe benefit of the counsel AGRICULTURE W understand has association th the INSTITUTE. those industries. which-- , use., artificial .HAWTHORNE.. REMEMBERED., and.. advice .of . all the other, engineer also.' of BID MacAdam and Con la still an outstanding fig- support' connected with the bureau in various . Crete, hors hair. Textile interests in ureHawthorne The United States will be represented In Salem. Hla birthplace, an unpreparte of tho country. This would lessen by three delegates at tb America are said to be much interested tentious little house, on Union street, Ie "A Few Barrels In Casa ef asgeneral still Sickness, serious mistakes standing. Ths famous House of the tho chance of making Seven Sables has been restored inside to (From the Craig, Iowa. Independent.) in the solution of tho intricate prob-lor- n sembly of tho International Institute in th new article. to ae did used when Hawthorn look It has some late cabbage for saleT Th product it a stiff thread as fine pay long visits to his cousin. Miss Susan I Who which may come up for solution of Agriculture at Roms, which is to be want to buy a few heads to mak It owned IngersoiT, who then. Hawthorne Call at the Craig Indepensauerkraut. disbefore tho omoke clouds can bo as real horse hair and will, according liked the view cf the sea from the garheld from November 3 to 15. dent office. ' enSalt and of Lake of and he den the to this house, its eom almost people particularly inventor, eventually pelled The international institute was orjoyed the congenial company "of Miss Among the ads In the Madison Car, given a chance to breathe the pure pletely repine the natural article. Hair Susan, who had been crossed In love when dinal we find the card of Dr. Bcheurell, is th 1903, assistants through mountain air of Utah and bssk In the ganized from the horse, despite its short very young, and was noted for her dentist. They say he sure Is. hermit-llk- e of Victor disposition. Emmanuel gloomy, sun. of winter a at tb King III, glorious rays lengths and attendant difficulties in True to Its name, ths house now posWe believe the commission made a instance of th 1st David Lubln of weaving and braiding by machinery, is sesses seven gables. This Is really a deFindings Kseplnge. Sir: Harry Rowe Shelley's new anthem, from the Ram thorn atmosphere, mistake ia fixing tke salary of the fabrics because parture who in- uaed for certain fin had to tried first California, It. Ms. had five Ssarclt U Ixird." Is now ready. A he when for It visited i chief smoke inspector at bo more tbaa tb manufactured product now in th bliss Busan only Is said to have shown him fins anthem to use juet before th colterest various other countries in th first-class more rabies had formerly been lections!. v 1193000 per year. D. D. B. A engineer market, which is a species of artificial where two and the Idea of tho unusual numia worth much more than that amount project. Mr. Lubia conceived tbs idea silk, Is altogether too thick to be used placed, ber of seven gables so appealed to the. - "For sale On half fat cow; see me at find a first-clas- t engines the city mast of aa international clearing house for for the fine braids, hair cloths and novelist that he Immediately planned hi 1025 E. Portland. Arisona Republican. tale named after the house. You take the front half. . . . have If we expect the elimination of erop and livestock statistics which other stiff weaves which are required famous Ie one of the quaintest houses In the It smoke within a reasonable time. Wo would mak available systematically, to a large extent In the millinery and country, Bix of Its sixteen rooms are exKings Still Have Berne Advantages In hibited, furnished In the style of Haw. should not oagage in a bunt for a cheap on tb same dates for the entire world, other trades This Belehevlzed Werld. nnd with a of thorne's many great period, - man when tho value of millions of do)-- information regarding the production, .: (Glasgow eon. North China News.) The new product, is said to bo In the keeping the original furnlehlnga I learn that during the king's visit to or parlor, tho gloomy Miss Busan lare worth of property ie at stake, to consumption, marketing aad distribu- fine as hors hair itself, and has the room, In dark oils looks down on ths leather Rothesay, th Marquis of But preksnted tion of agricultural commodities. fcv- - say nothlag of the health of tho peoplo additional advantage oi being spun in chair where "Nat wrote pert of "The his majesty with a keg of some very old Mr. Lubin was psrmaaeat delsgats Then you are tad to an Scotch whisky which has some history Letter. hi tbo community. A few hundred running threads Th inventor is con- Scarletwhere you may tee an old chest ef attached to It. Th liquor was drawn or less to lo expended for of th United States to th institut nected with one of the large silk mills attic cask which was among from a the witchcraft time, and hear the tradithe good of all concerned ie a trifling from th time of its organization until of Belgium. tion that ths chest once had a habit of th salvage from Old Mount Stuart House around ths barn floor at nlgnu when that mansion was destroyed by fir matter after all la said and done, nnd kia death in 1919. ' horse hair All th artificial now dancing until ths owner had a pareon pray ever In 1171. Th tap of th cask la placed In th center, so that It can never be mor .the commission would not bo subjected Th institut has a direct iaterest to on th market is manufactured ia Italy It to subdue IL then half empty, and when necessary th to criticism on aeeount of such an out- - American farmers, sine the prices of and Germany. The addition of this A SECRET STAIRWAY. contents can be renewed by th addition American product are determined, to latest Then there U a great bedchamber ot th oldest and purest Scotch whisky ir- to industries product Belgiums tn dull chlnts. the dining room, Generally speaking,- - the progrou so a considerable extent, by th relation is regarded as a great achievement on draped where most of the eeven geblee story took procurable. ' mad ia the eolation of Salt Lake 'a between supply aad demand, which is th and a kitchen with a fireplace On other hand, somebody recently part of tbo chemists and textile place, wherein a meal for a regiment might stole th T V;most in its application. The pries experts of that country. automobile belonging to Mr. praising and important problem is world-wiAbout this fire- Arrid an easily have eooked. West of Minneapolis. chimney hangs th best ...rvery satisfactory. The committee of of bread and meat in this country Is Tb fact that th invention has beta place ofandths Its house. It hides a secret stairstory Hiiens have been energetle and on influenced to a largo degree by tho perfected at Tublz is expected toon case. Dernier Crt In Bridal fartle. th dining room with a thusiasti and will back up the com-- r surplus or deficient production of bread to make it aa' American enterprise, be- gabledconnecting bedroom above. Who built th (From th Green By Oaeetta) Th bridal party will enter th drawing-It mission If tho ordinance is passed and grabs' and meat animals in many for- cause the Tublz Artificial Silk com. eecret etalr, or why, nobody hnowa I certain that a Mr. Turner, who owned room decorated with wax berries and th fight started. We understand that eign countries, as well aa at home. houe a has th constructed before the witchcraft chrysanthemums. shortly party hug plant at President Wldteo of th University of Tbe genera assembly meets every twa Hopewell, Vs, where it'wil) turn out excitement, mads a number of Improvements and Incidentally enlarged his Utah offers to enlarge the .extension year to review the work of th insti- a sufficient supply of all Its products chimnev. When the wltchraft scare refugee had to spend a good deal of his court of th university ia order that tute and to outlln plans for th Turners friend. John English, was tlm may bs Judged from the fact that came, for American requirements The invenEnglish escaped "to England th average visitor of lars proportions I tbe firemen employed in the industrial two years. The last previous tion referred to had not been made at accused, and did hot reappear until It was safe nervous for fosr hs, or shs, will get and other plants in the city may r meeting was held In May, 1913, th the time the Hopewell so. to do From Is these It farts deduced tuck If ths climb Is attsmptsd. startplant was built ths etalr as a hiding Of ths Mouse of Ksvsn Gobles Is Fart icoivo Instruction as to th beet meth- war having prevented meetings sine ed. However, a special effort will be that Turner place In rase any of hie family were ac- used now s horns for ssttlemsnt workods of eliminating emok while attend- then. Th institute is maintained and It Is thought possible that his er Th House of Hevsn Gables Battleto cused, by made to bring enough friend stayed lit th little bedroom ready ment sseoclatlon eerrlee on regular social ing to their duties. Thin offer should contributions from fifty-fivadherent th United State in time to add tbit at any alarm to slip beck the right panel educational, and American last Ion work bo accepted without delay, and tbe at- countries, thee contributions being branch also jo th activities of th new and disappear Into th winding ladder-Ik- e among 2ot families of Folse and other etara Inside th rhlmney. tendance ef firemen should be mads proportionate to the part takoa by each foreigners who now llv In this enterprise. Ths slse of the opening in which the ' tar distinguish himself In tho latter pare of the sixteenth and tha early part of the seventeenth centry ? Astronomy. - 9. Of what nationality wag MuytUa, a celebrated painter of the seventeenth century? Spanish. ' 4. Who was Brigham Toung and in was s what centurv did h Uvs? Ms Mormon prophet and leader, son of New England farmer," and lived in t)i nineteenth century. 5. What was th name of tho Russian author and social reformer, author ot "War nnd Peace, "Anna Karenina" nod POETRY AND POETS. 1 th name of th poem by Up from in Whittier commencing, with com"? rich meadow By B. L. T, 2. who wrote "Bingen on the Rhine, the first line A soldier of the legion lay Gathered Into Rest. ' dying In Algiers? S. (From the low City Press.) How does the poem "Casablanca, voted were eltisens Twenty prominent Felicia Hemans, etart? Into the Iowa City Commercial club to- by4, What poem by Read begins, 'UP day. from the south at break of day "T The association will do' honor to these (. Who wrote th "Keceaslonal" "God beloved dead at a memorial meeting. of our fathers, known of old? A Whose poem begins "By Nebo ' lonely mountain? An Oliver Optic Here. J. In poem le th Bn "England a ' Sir: Evidence Is not lacking that th sun was what slowly setting? people are at last beginning to appreciate 8. Who is th author of tha poem the wisdom of practicing economy. As I I stood on th bridge at waa being watted on at a cigar counter cOHirrynelng an errand boy stepped up. Hastily sur- midnight? 9. From what poem 1 this line, "Bunveying the rorgeoua array of boxes, he set and evening star and one clear call selected a brand encased In tinfoil, sell- for me? ing for IT cents each. "These are three The Bell. com 10. Whose for a half, said the young lady atten- mence. "Hearpem the sledges with th dant, whereupon the youth took three. bells t. Thl disposition to save the pennies wherever possible would seem to be one BIOGRAPHV ANBWER8, . f th hopeful eigne of th times. when does 1. ' Who waa Aesop and K. C. W. legendary history claim that he waa born? A celebrated fable writer saw "Think of the annoyance of an to have been born about 130 B. C. in over come look In then and shirt, our samples. entreats a Chicago shirt PhrygUu 2. Along what lino did Johnny Kop company. But would It not do aa well to think about It afterward) .. Hard-Boile- yt Don-agh- sy -- e, "11-ln- -l In moral philosophy? To!- various esa-was Bonjamln Dlsraall? Lore A who Beacon afield, an English statesman and ot author of ths nineteenthfor century,leader years Jewish extraction and of th Conservative party In th house of commons ?. , What chief of tho Bloux Indians was In command at tho haul of tts Little Big Horn in which General Custer and Ms entire fore wsr killed and fer many years was an obdurate foe of the whites? Sitting BulL . Tetraxiinl? An opA Who la Louis eratic prims donna, born In Florence. . t. Of what Islands was LUluokaianl Hawaiian Island. queen? The was Fran Liasl? A bril10. Who liant pianist of the last century. s ' cavity mad by Its rePartly fin tha moval with French dressing, on part vinegar or lemon, wo pert olive oil, alt and paprlkatotast. Q. Would title to land purchased la Mexico be valid for all tlma? C, E. D. A. An authority on Mexican law oars that foreigner acquiring title to properties in Mexico ar required te sign a document before th department of foreign affairs, waiving their right of appeal to their government for protection with respect to such properties as they may acquire; under penalty In cats of breach, of forfeiture of such properties' to the nation. Th Mexican constitution shall not provides that private property reasons of be appropriated except for Indemnifimoans of and utility by public Answers to Question:. (Any reader can get the answer 'to any question by writing The Trtbun InJ. Haskln. formation bureau, Frederic director, Washington. D. C. This offer Tho buto Information. applies strictly reau cannot glv advice on legal, mednot' does ical and financial matter. It nor attempt to settle domestic troubles, to undertake exhaustive research on any subject. Writ your, question plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and Incloea two cents In stamps for return postage. AU replies ar sent direct te the inquirer.) , 7 ..I eea level? nearest Q. Whet stat Is B. O. R. A. Th geological survey says that Delaware has th lowest average olevs tlon, being only elxty feet above sea leveL Centerville. Del., is 440 feet above, however, which Is higher than any point In Louisiana, Florida or the District of Columbia. 44 Q, Has tho Cleveland ball team ever won a pennant before this one? T. J. R. A. Until Cleveland became the American league champion in 1920, this club has never won pennant. . cations. Q. When were rolls, such a those used tn a rolling mlU, first used? A. R. E. A. Rolls were first Introduced in the sixteenth century by Brulier, a Frenchman. who used them for producing stripe of precious metals for coinage purpose and It was not untU th eighteenth century that they were employed la the Iron industry. Was Rob Roy Q. M. W. A. Rob Roy was th a real O - O What I person? popular name ef Robert MacGregor, a celebrated 8eotch outlaw. His mother's name was Campbell and he assumed this name tn eons- quenc of the outlawry of th MacGregor clan by the Scottish parliament. In Gaelic Roy" signifies "red," and ho was called Rob Roy on account of hlg ruddy complexion and red hair. Q. Who were scribes es spoken of In the Hlble? B. O. E. A. This name was given to the members of a class of men in the Jewish synagogue who copied th Bacred Scriptures and war learned In the law, .The New Testament carefully avoids confusing them with tb pharisees, for, while most of them belonged to this party, th scribes were ths learned leaders of It. They were tho theologian and tn jurists who interpreted the law. F. M. 8. Q. A. Vertigo la a form of dlsxiness. It may be caused by unusual and powerful visual sensations, such at those produced by water falling rapidly from a great height, or by objects moving swiftly across the field of vision, or by looking down from an elevation. Vertigo may also arise from changes taking place In the brain, and, while not a disease. Is a symptom of many disease and a result of several poisons 0 me how alligator Q. Kindly advis pear ahouki be served? A. R. R. A. .Alligator pear may be peeled and quartered or sliced, and served on lettuce leaves, with a mayonnaise dressing, but the newer way of serving Is to cut them In halves or third without removing ths skin. The large seed Is easy to remove. Q. How does O. B. M. th meat of doer taste? A. Venison resembles beef and mutton In texture, color and general characteristic and, whlla Its flavor Is distincIt suggests mutton rather than tly beer. Is vertigo? ' HER EXPLANATION. Bessie, said her mother, why Is It that you and your small brother are always quarreling? I don't know, returned the child, "unless I take after you and ho takes after papa. Boston TranecripL A DUBTY WORM. "Why don't you marry him? nxa such freakish Ideas. Bay he's "He a worm of th dust. But as long as h Is a worm with ths Now York dust, what co you care? American. ut agrat tele-phon- e, Haw-tborae- T'HERE are men bank-- l ing here whose fathers and even grandfathers banked here before them. And for the same reaso-n- F;a tj Walker Brothers Bankers has been a leader in the financial circles of the state for sixty years. , - ' -' , ' dol-mo- tV4r d e Belgiaa-Amerii-a- 1 I ' Walker, -- Brothers Bankers |