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Show f THE SALT LAKE TRIBTJKE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, .FEBRUARY 16, 1921 of the present day.- - His term of of- - fright to alter their constitution to gain fice mil expire two weeks hears and ( independence, and that if the king it. is mors thaq doubtkLJf he reap- should refuse to alter ths constitution VmqM Rvry Morning b f pears in the political aref'WhUe Judge he would be approached again and JbW Tk TribiHJ 1Nbliehte Otmiwey. Landis will continue to try eases in again, and in ths end would be conTERMS OF 81 Wt RIPHOVS; ts rtb, Idaho, Kvtd and Wjominfthe federal court unless ths Bepublio-sn- s vinced that it was' better to have an JJ fbsiJy ind traday, nmtfc.q. Wtaka a potion to throw him out, independent friend than a dependent Dull? nd Sunday, m . Eiewhr Im U. 8. which is not likely, nodes ha wags his enemy, flail? and Swrd?, per moot. ana y f. Swmi Wklr Trlbwi . tongue tea freely and arouses ths irs t rily of men .REFORM. IN DANCING. Ml to The Tribute to imports certoto high in the councils of ths party. I rar lb I'oilKl Uteris. tho to without Eve could rflcs. llil to He, manage y dtj by steals .The toddle, and other 1 lb Aesqrieto member Tfi Tribune to jildgeahip, anyway. exclusively are under fire in New York. dance Press. Th AMOctated Press It most not be supposed however, titled to th use lot repubHcstlon of 11 of sut otherwise Mr The is critics. to without ths credited ribes that drips Evelyn Smith Tobey, a membef of judge a lb total A ltd to thte paper, and a! staunch Republican Philadelphia In the faculty of Columbia university herstn, Bun quirer believes that he should quit the teachers college and also directress of Th Tribune to a member of lb Of concerning Th Trl since he is te be high commisirrl. tine. Infomietlon bench, Aoait lb b by will suppled tin (topatotton Hoi if riffni tlo. Vatiftiaw BUia . iMfit sioner of baseball,, with, every pros- the Carroll elub, an organization with d Th 8. r Bffkwllb Speclsl Aceuey '; pect of being a success in tie new posi- a membership of 6000 business girls, "has crn advertising (rent. World bids . New Tors. tion. But in tbe meantime), says the taken the load in n campaign for the Tribune bid r 1 lilfo; Post St. Lon I. Port bltlf , Detroit. Mich.; rrn Inquirer, 'So far suppression of the questionable dance las Landis Judge bid . Kan Otty. Mo. W. B. Larons his post ss a judge The Carroll club girls have adopted Mrs. 1aclflc Co at ("preentattee. Bvtmlner bid.. failed San PrsKrirw; Tltlo Insnrsne blUa.. Lo of the. federal court.' An? from his Tobey a views and she feels that in Poat Inrilligeucer tod . Soottlo. some of their decision a good beginning has of TM Tribune, 4? Bbo St. attitdde and the arguments pt Fart off to ffo&oro FarU. Frooa his supporters he proposes to hold both been made. Mr Tobey say she has made a thorTelephone WaaatoS MO. places and collect both salaries. Under Wll-- n paw fal to get poor Trlbiuto tba city rtrcalattoa Hrprtmont boforo 10 acwca certain circumstances it is easy to un- ough investigation of the whole matter t. ad i wpk will M wt yon by nantr, derstand how a man jnight try to serve of dancing, not only in the clubs, dance Satatttl at tba poitoffkt at Salt lat City two masters, but in the case of a judge restaurants and dance halls of New l aiattfk such a performance is unthinkable. The York City, but throughout the state aa dual role 'now being essayed by tho ifed-erfinds conditions terriell, and she judge is not only difficult, but In ble. tho end he will find it impossible. Forbidding dancing -- altogether, aha the position he has accepted with organ- thinks, will not bring about the desired Wednesday, February 16, 1921. ized baseball were purely honorary and reform. Young people, she says, will jvithout financial compensation It would dance, and, indeed, must dance. There HARDINGS APPEAL. still be open to objection. Bat when ia no substitute for it. But they should Jt It is 'ednsrderecnSathe lsT6iogphid dance for tbs joy of dancing and wit IT PresiJenfeloct Xrarding hsi found-con$45,000 a year by the baseball mon, and due regard for ths common decencies, necessary to telegraph Republican that hia salary in his judicial office is and the tendency has been away from gressional leaders urging that the Teg but 7500 a year, the impropriety of them for some time. Mr Tobey admits . u)ar appropriation bills be passed before retaining both places must bt nmnifeat that it Is going to take earnest and conMarch 4, in order id clear tho decks for to every thoughtful person. certed action to bring about a proper the" extraordinary session to be called, It has been suggested that' aa Judge standard, but aha ia going to.take the bolds a life office he cannot be question up with dancing instructors Landis to Representative in April. According disturbed and see if she cannot enlist their by either the president or Mondell of Wyoming, the Republican Th intimation it that he ia the leader in the house, the lower branch sole judgo-- of his own action and that Toddling is a word that has worof congress will pass the Inst of the as h is satisfied with himself no one ried society leaders, hotel and elub diThis sounds un- rectors and parent for soma time, appropriation bills by tomorrow night. also should object old like the cry of 'what says Mr Tobey. Tbe name is applied pleasantly the in leader Senator Lodge, Republican But to p barbaric shaking or wiggling of the Har- are yon going to do about it! Mr. sent wori.to upper chamber, cannot bo flouted with body in the dances which are accepted opinion public hia in all ha was power doing ding that wise be in the ballroms of the rich as well as in to secure passage of the appropriation impunity, and If the jurist is from a the commercial dance ball will voluntarily Temovo himself bills. In private the party leaders sea an to certain he is be position-wher- e At many of the - dance given In the all of no hope for the passage to he declines criticism. of If honor of th younger set during object money bill before the mew administrado this congress still has the right of "th patronesses were horrified much time too having takes tion hold, to gaze upon young bos and girls home been squandered in the early "days of impeachment. Such a move might aoundieitreme, from school and college dancing cheek the cession. Naturally enough, Mr. Har- inasmuch as Judge Landis ia guilty of to cheek, la a manner that would not for start a secure to good ding desires ' Yet it crime. no might be justified seem out of place la the harems of the hia administration, for there are many on the ground that when he accepted east. before solved be to important problems hia judgeship he agreed to give his pub-li-e Mr Tobey thinks that if the women th United States will enjoy a full services to th government and that whose names appear daily in the social measure of prosperity. Much, depends the people art entitled to his undivided calendar would but use tboir influene toleaders ess. the pull If upon eon gr attention. to eheck this style of dancing in their gether harmoniously for the good ef the othset, the problem for the welfare all will be at well; large, country SMUTS GREAT VICTORY. leaders would become less difficult. All erwise not' classes, she finds,1 copy th social cusThere is much reason for apprehen-- ' Complete Teporta from the general tom -of the wealthy, and for this reason man of the aion upon the part upon election in South Africa increase the so m pressure should be brought to bear whose shoulders ths American people secured by the party beaded upon society leaden to impress them have placed an enormous burden. He majority Premier Smuts, although the mat with the responsibilities of leadership. for blamed will be praised or everything by It is almost impossible te convince that happens if 'Washington for the gin in favor ef the loyalist leader la who spend eight hours a day at gird wonder no n that four next estimates year lit it sot s large a a stocking counter in department ha ia solicitous about getting a good e it The result however, ia store that she cannot shimmy at her start when he takes the reins of office. placed in South Africa and Great Brit- elub when tho debutante to whom qbe Some idea as to the task awaiting him eepted reaa ain entirely satisfactory. General sella 6d0 silk hose spends her evenings may be gained from the following sume taken from the New York Journal Smuts has indicated his purpose to ac- dancing eheek to ehaek with a stalwart remark Mr. Tobey.1 of Commerce: , cept the verdict as a mandate or even escort, Some welfare organizer in New York closer connection with th emplr There ia no denying the fact that be the United States la approaching a Th nationalist vote fell behind that have suggested that dancing should ' crisis in its international relations. Am- received by the labor element d the eliminated from the" recreational proIt has also bassador Geddes is to return from Great Hertzog following ia the onth African grams of community elub Britan for the purpose of urging the parliament will ranh third in numbers been suggested that gamea and literary clubs might bo substituted for dancing, 're- and importance. plat far a general conference on but what boy or girls of today will Simulwas issue the of the at duction polls military expense Hfoadly, favorite amusement, for taneously there will be pressure for a whether South Africa, comprising the give up their. ' final adjustment of our debt relations provinces of the Cap of Good Hope, any of thaso substitutes! conceded1 has. unthat is It dancing other means with with England which Natal, Transvaal and ths Orange Free countries as well. Several special is- State should continue it allegiance to doubtedly been the ehief amusement in all successful welfare clubs, and to elimsues' relating to our foreign trade are the king of England aa one of the dominions of the British em- inate It, In the opinion of leaders, would open, among them being the whole situation as to our international' arrange- pire, or whether th Union of South be useless, since th commercial dance ments as to shipping, including the Africa should set up as an independent hails would Immediately draw many of tha girla ' and boys y ho t novr'dane question, of discriminating duties and republic. under tha chaperonage and the protectnature war Panama canal toll .These are but a y English sympathies of a well conducted few of the questions which call for in- with the loyalist section Both, see, ing background stant action which cannot b delayed tions, however, were admired for their elub. any longer. Foreign governments have decision to settle differences by th LIGHTS OF HOME. clearly made up their minds "that they b&Dot rather than by more drasti (From th 8eattle e must ask a settlement of outstanding mean The lights of home, tho lights of home. At the head of the loyalist section That glimmer through tho orchard questions, sines such an adjustment is troea, needful, not merely in' the interest of of approximately 6,090,000 was General Of afl tho lights of all tho world, better relations with ths United States, Smuts, former Boer general, now prim Tbsro are no other lights Ilk these. accommodation in general. minister of the union. Ho is better The but of world Sparkling lights of city streets, Seldom, if aver, before in American known to the world ns one of the leadHow they bewitch, enchant, enthrall Yet measured for their truest worth. uncertain so a been has there history ing advocates of tho league of nation What very shallow lights withal t situation ia foreign poliey. We hava Opposed to him was General Hertzog, The starry lights that shine afar closed nothing sines. tbe war and our also a former Boer military loader. Majestically burn and gleam: treaties are in disorder. Economic conGeneral Smuts rspeuents the large But, through the mighty realm of space, ditions have grown perceptibly worse, British elements of the population and , How vest and. far away they seem. and many of our interests ia foreign that portion of the Butch population The sunlight dancing on the waves, v countries, unprotected as they have been which believes that th union formed in The moonbeam's mellow, mystic light. The beacon light upon tho shore, been bsva definite understandings, of tha 1909 is the solution by political Tho oarapflr glowing in tho night; brought into serious jeopardy. This 1m problem. Geeeral Jlertzog leads tha The faint light the dewdrop hold pose upon the incoming administration irrceoncilablts, the exponents of tha Th daasllng brilliance ef the snow. d the responsibility for taking up a cause The soft, luxurious sheen of silk. of the Boer lost world situation with a view to ad In the general elections ef March, The rad tone that Jewels show; jfestment, and that in turn involves re- 1920, ths Ilertzog party obtained forty-fou- r Ulnv them oil. and yet to me Is a fairer light than these; sponsibility for, the working out ef scats in the legislative assembly, It There te th golden, welcoming stream plans designed to meet many difficult thus becoming numerically tbe largest That glimmers through th .orchard economic and political issue which oth trees.j party. It was supported in its oppoerwise will cause early embarrassment. sition to the Smuts government by a la- For everything I hold moat dear When President Harding enters- office bor Ir there behind that streaming light; party of twenty-oeven- . Horn and th folks you levs th beet, he must, therefore, be prepared to e Support by forty members ef his own This ia th greeting through the night. the without further delay unionist la test party, twenty-fiv- e lights f bom, dear lights of home. ef a policy for the adjustment of votes and th occasional favor of three The orchard That glimmer through th almost the entire field of our foreign doubtful members did not give suffitree all- - the lights ef all the- world, Of relationship cient strength to General Smuts for . There ra BO other lightsB like thee. JEAN NETT FENTON. carrying out "his 'administratTWO FIASCOS. , ion,, PYRRHIC VICTORY. An attempt eras mads by the prim Th thlretv Brltlnhec took a swallow Chrley Hartman of Montana, n minister to join with ths nationalists, ef th drink he hsd ordered, then he sat who became a free silver ad down th glass and Inquired, "What do of llertsog held hut the followers ran vecat and lost his seat in congress tenaciously to the principle of secession you r this?" ale, was th replv, eavenO he exclaimed. "Then from the British empire, thus making w Good because ef his defection, once made lost th . war after aU. .Boston them unacceptable to General Smut Transcript. flamboyant speech in the hons accusFailure at coalition wa considered furHER OBJECT. ing Grover Cleveland of high crimes ther evidence ef the necessity of appeal Th New Honee man Thank you for the and impeaching the to the voters for Bud misdemeanors definite settlement Job, maam. But you advertised for a married man. What do you wish my wife president fori a great variety of cause of th independent question. f to do? Confusion of issues had arisen as a all. I adThe speech of the Mont&na repraaeo-tativMr Battlocry Nothing at so I could get man result of the nationalists a to married vertised for inability sounded well and .received ana orders wan front to who used taking th time of th establishupon agree a woman. Boston Globe. when it- - wns delivered. But that ment of a Radicals insisted republic. DUBIOUS LIONIZINOa was the last of 'it. Cleveland served upon an immediate cutting Sway from TW Alice lion Is her husband? out his, term nod is quits a notable fig' the British empire, while others mads calls . him ths King ef Well ure la history, while Hartman ldng sines the time indeterminate. General ITvrt-tog'- s Beast" she Boston Transcript. view. Con opinion was said to hsvs been exdimip peered from public RIDICULOUS. gmsmaa Welly of Ohio, who recently pressed in s speech when he declared ia pap going te 41 sad go went through ths motions of impeach for South Africas right to secede from to Mammal Heavon?" Of course not, Bobby. Whstever put th llriti-'lie was quoted as empire, ing United States District Judge Ken en absurd Idea into your hsadT tuck saw Mountain LnJis, is tbs Hartman saying that South Africans bans tha Th American Legion Weekly. ... A Line o Typo or Two When Is a Lobbyist? Hew to tbs By Frederic J. Haakon. - !,. "' ... J ultra-moder- n -- 11 d ond-o- eon-groa- coop-etatio- , , ' s -- 'pre-electio- - f tan-gla- -- y Vk-tor- e h WASHINGTON, D. C.,- - Feb. IS. With thres bills introduced into congress to regulate hi operations, and senators and representatives denouncing him on the floor pf tha bouse, th Washington lobbyist aaenvs to be in for one more of those attacks qpon his honor and his salary ot which he has already weathered several Kf. of these bills propose to control the fobbylst by making him register his name, his salary, hia intentions and thename of the organisation ha represent Senator Kenyon seems to base bis Objection to lobbyists chiefly on the ground that they are a pest He declare that he cannot ket from the street car tb hls office without being buttonholed. Whether a registered lobbyist would be any less persistent about buttonholing, other legislators think, may bs reasonably doubted. The whole situation appears to be confuted by a lack of exact Information a When does a man to what a lobbyist who wants to talk to a congressman about a bill become a lobbyist? We have been hearing aboht Insidious lobbies and 'invisible .governments' every few years fo half a century, and yet there seems to be no general agreement as to the character of this slnlstercreature, th lobbyist. He seems to havs mads his first sensation back in the days of the Credit Mob! Her, when the lobbyists made their on headquarters in th house committee The first lobby investiappropriations. ana too, gation happened In those day sensational one ofthe lobbyists madelhe ad mTasTofrTfifiT''hw had received a large sum of money to be used In Influencing congressmen, and that he had used It to build himself a large house, feeling that his influence would be Increased more -in that way than, in any ther. A BAR Ttt CORRUPTION. The methods of lobbyists have become more subtle since those day no doubt, even as their numbers have increased, but it may ha said that they still favor this --method of indirect influence rather than direct- Far from corrupting legisths lobbyist lators by the use of money, between the usually stands heroically 1 e raised by various Interests to Influence a few legislation. Soma sugar planters hundred thousand to years ago raised did it go? Where on a tariff sugar. keep a Well to the lobbyists first And there good deal of It stuck. The lobbyist courcontho before himself hurls ageously the gressman and takes in his own breastdoes poisoned dart of ths slush fund. He ths ths can to legislator he keep all that innocent. Impecunious creature that ho should be. Tie dispenses directs it He hand. a lavish with talk both toward the congressman and toward his employer. But he shows a fine sensitive conscience about ths use " of money, ' especially on other The methods and achievements of th a few a were good airing lobbyist given a great years ago when the lobbyist forwas manufacturers of duly corporation Investigated by ths lobby committee. It wda shown, Indeed, that this lobbyist had talked much and eloquently, that; he had bills ftledmany newspaperlike. clippings, A' reasonable resolutions, and the ones had ha that created was suspicion cigar, it given a congressman' a bill was shown ttiat evsry time a passed which might bs considered favorable to them a telegram of his employers ho sent We congratulation in which he said, havs won a great victory." or words to that effect. What was hard to prove was that he had aotuaily Influenced th course of legislation by so much as a fly on the influences ths cours of steering-whecar. Of course, there may be lobbyist who exercise a sinister influence, but how are you going to find out which ones they Are? How are you going to draw the line between the men who Is legitimately asking for what he want and the one who is trying to b an invisible government or a baleful influence? This is the question that la puzzling some ztudent of th lobby question. SUPREME COURf DECISIONS. The difficulty of drawing this line seems to be lnaicated by the fact that It hae never been successfully drawn, There la a whole bunch of decisions by the supreme court and other courts bearing on the question, but they seem , to differ hi to widely. Some of these decisions seeInfluImply that any man who seeks to ence the course of legislation 1 a lobbyist, and therefor doing something wrong; but a decision of the supreme oourt upholds the obvious right ot ths citizen to plead hie cause, and to hav It pleaded. "It is . . . the right of everyto citizen oollect to employ a paid agent evidence and draft hit bill" thla declslos on to this and It say agent can goes say ezplaln the bill and urge Its merits boU before committees and to Individual legisclean-hearte- d, -- nt el ... ' lator " GRAMMAR, L How should affect" b used? With what to it sometimes confused ? J. Whit is th significance of " By B. L. T, lude",? I. 'WhaC is tho singular of anlmal-euLa"rower of music. , Or. ThroW" Away Your Hammer and ORi a Mandolin. 4. What is th poseesehr of "anyOh," the 'feentieman from Kentucky body Hr the ext cell to the Baron ; se5. Is this correct: He. too. (belong to tho musical German riated at th ceremony"? Many guest department, A What la the difference betweo So he ha another mandolin: avoeation and vocation" t Sing, the rippdng. trippdng, ?. When I . . only suould both" be usedf Mlssissippllng mandolin comA What la a synonym (hr mence"? conNight aits in th CaSftpue.olub, A somettmes What la "corporal" And th Gentleman from Kentucky fused with? y, la plinklng "Carry Me Back to Old "editorial" defined? bo How Ill might And he getting my goat DAY ANSWERS. VALENTINES sentimental O, my L Who was SL Valentine? A ChrisDetrimental goat! tian martyr of the reign of tha Emperor Virginian Claudius 270). (about The Kentucky gentlemans L Since when ha hie festival been melody celebrated on February 11? Bine before Carries me back to Indiana, tbe time of th Great To th cottage on th summer sands th - A Where Gregory did the custom of 'sending Where the night bred sighs through wistful the and screen singing th waves moan all night long on moonlit shore. Answers to Questions. Bing the rippling, tripping, Far from Missumlpplin (Any reader esa get th answer to anyn KIQL AK1L S. question by writing Th Tribune IJifor-matlobureau. Frederic J. Haakm, DiLet u not forget an earlier Dawes, re. tor, Washington, D. C. This otfer apout who, we read, "was ths first to start Th bureau strictly to huormatton. Into th night to give the cry of warn- plies cannot advice oa legal medical and on hia patriotic errand financialgive ing, and was-wematters. It dees not attempt to before Revere commenced his noted ride. be-- settle domestlo troubles, nor to undertake have should Apparently Longfellow exhaustive research on any subject. your question plainly and briefly. shall heir Writ full "Ltaten, my children, and youRevert. name and address and enclose 44x0 6f th midnight rid of Paul 1 cents In stamps for return postage. AU I am singing of Paul Revere because ax sent direct to th inquirer.) replies It Jingle better than William Dawes, Q. When does ax fiscal yea r end? Well Worth th Trip. G. E. B. Afit? found havs A. Unless otherwise stated, tbe fiscal Jan. Honolulu, land and HW year end December 21. The governter crossing 00 miles of discovered the have I ment fiscal year in Great Britain ends of ocean, in lie Honolulu. led 1 td was which In for March 21; France, December 1. while thing of the, Japanese la the United. States lt end June 30. sign In on It Is Soldier& suburbs. It reads, "plumbing Please dont say that you have foundation for th ing. Q. Is there an U bad story ot Noah and his ark, besides tbs T Bible? & A. B. Ktlt-(Froia A, There are Interesting tradition ef th Fourth Tribulation Egyptian. Chinese. Greek, British, Babythe Traynor, la.. Record.) subaU Amerlcan-Indian lonian and lor. No, this page does not look Just like it ths theory of a prehistoric press. W stantiating dl put it en the flood. had a nice lot of local news, an obituary, other mat-t- ar some paid want ads end a At what temperature can aluminum of Importance alt nicely tucked away beQ.annealed? M. E. T. on thla page and had put the form on the A The bureau, of standards says alumpress and had run a couplew of paperto inum can be annealed by heating to about forgot through when w discovered lock th forms on. Th first page rolled 760 degrees F. off on th floor, upside down and w had tho pilot of an airplane alQ. Doe to pick it op in a pail ways keep one hand on th controlling lever while flying? E. A. 8. Apparently th only chance for disarmA. The alr service says that driving an nation ament en egreement by all th noon on airplane is practically the same as drivto chuck their bludgeons at high an automobile and. while it is possia certain Monday, th performance to be ing ble to remove both hands from tbe consignalled by a button pressed in London trolling lever and place the stick between or Paris. the knees it to necessary to have on hand ready to place on th stick ImThe Thousand and On Afternoons. mediately. n. lb And so JVhefell that on the ever to b Q. Are ths vltamlnes destroyed remembered day when thi tale begins, evaporated milk? W. T. D. the execuA. Th department of agriculture says the excellent Weseer. chief ofHoussaln that tho ritamiae are not destroyed in tive Jjtaff of the house of Company, Ltd., was prey to a profound the process of evaporation In preparing unduly evaporated milk. despair. Three years had agedwho had r this most faithful of servitors, thousand stenographers pass watched tell tn whether th En Q. Can office of th glish or theyoumetric system of measureat morning Into tho private out again at ment to used ia 8outh America? W. F. merchant prince end pass these A. The Union says that evening, new to return. Meny ofWeseer were skilled and industrious, end th metric eystem, in in general use in would Houssaln relent, South America. hsd prayed that . but the merchant held resolutely to his vow, that each morning he should take a Is of th origin th nhlvaree? Q. What new secretary, and each evening tend her J. D. B, forth- - And now was th excellent WesA, Th word shivers" Is a corrupter at the end of hi wits. No more ste- tion of "charivari," a French term used nographers were to be had. Employment to designate aa uproar or tumult ea'uoed agencies, business colleges, the adver-aU by besting on and kettles, acJournals, tising columns ef th dallywere the demonstration by groancompanying drained. sources of these supply ing, hissing, or bawling. Such a mock to tend the serened Friends had been persuadedeven to show dlsfa thla well vor. Th was indulgedof Inthis damsels for the day, and word Is obWeseer sighed deeply scure. Th etymology of aid was dry. ' Germans It by translate when ho discharged the latest Incumbent, katsenmusik. and when she had departed, weeping and office, protesting, --he sat In the deserted St . When waS .the first newspaper or voko-faer-w wondering whence magazine printed in th United Btates? successor. retched . J. H. The door opened, and a damsel beauti, A. On September 23, MM, Richard ful as th full moon appeared. "Where, said the apparition, "may 1 find th office manager T" "Heaven be. praised, you have found him!" Wezeer made answer, and hope flickered up In hia breast. "Well." responded th damsel. I hav been flitting through this building alt th afternoon, looking for a Job. Dost need weseer concealed his an expert stenogT of th damsel great Joy, and inquired had been hers. "A what experience world; wide," said she, "as- the business law offices, wholesale, retail, manufacaflook I It. can of thrf and rest turing, ter routins correspondence without a peep systhe I Invented filing of dictation. references tem. I have as to my ability end Infallibility. 1 for Can you report duty at tomorrow morning? That to eight-thirWhat, pray, to the important thing. th weekly Insult?" "It Is dally, ten doMy nama said llar. Tour name?" 'It Is the damsel, "1 Ssidee PerktwgV Wexeen- - .And excellent well!" said the when th damsel had departed he closed the offices and went to his homo with th lightest heart be had born la many, r many moon. Mild weather haa deceived the hen, which are doing their spring laying; but we need not worry about them.. What concerns ua la the activity of th lilacs. A aero atikp would mean few lilac bloom. 'the els? TIr-ginn- -- ' - ll n.I it m (, . valentine originate? The custom had Us origin in a hoathen practice connected with the worship of Juno on or about this the ealnt la day; it association - with . . , wholly accidental In Ronton mythA Who was Cupid? Identiof love. era the god ology Cupid fied with the Greek Lroff. tje son of aaa Hermes Aphrodite (Mercury) (Venus). S. How is Cupid generally represented? As a beautiful boy with wings, carrying a bow and a Quiver, of arrows, and he is often spokea ot a blind or blindfolded S. With whom. In narratives, la Cupid associated? Psyche. T. In this connection, what are noma, of th finest ttolnUngs by Raphael? The "Marring of Cupid and Psvche" by Raphael is a series of beautiful paintings adorning the walla of th Fame palace. In tho vielnity ot Rome. A Who wrote Cupid Revenge"? This In a play by- - Beaumont and Fletcher. Of whom was the butterfly a Symbol of Psyche. 10. How did Adonis, the beloved of Venus, diT From tbe wound. of a boars tusk, received while hunting. Pierce of Boston issued th first number of what was to have been a periodical Thla Journal was to hav borne tbe name Of PubUo Occurrences, Both Foreign and Domestic, but the same was suppressed by the authorities. Historians of Journalism have give credit for the first publication of tho first periodical to Jobn Campbell a Scotchman, tbs postmaster at Boston, who issued th first number ot en April 24 "The Boston News-Letter m. ' . is Greenland so named? br particularly warm for the latitude which t la altttated ? Cr C. K. A. - The climate of Greenland is Very cold. ' In 982, Eric tho Red named thla to anoour-ag- a territory Greenland." hoping immigration. What are drupe? V. R. N. Thin name la applied ' to frutta, in which th ovary wall, in ing th pericarp, develops an outer layer, and an inner stony or bony aa in the peach, plum and cherry, Q. A. te .. -- Q. Which country Is first in th pro-'- " daction ot coal? Which ie second? C A. Th United Sttea ranks first In thla line, from 65Q.OtiO.OOO to 650,000,000 short ton bains' mined in this country yearly. Great BritaiiKJ second with an -- Cf output''? short ton. 225.000.000 - i Art women employed nq wireless S. . operators? A. Women nr employed) as wireless operator, assigned to land duty, but are not sent out on sen duty. Q. 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I lovn th walks of Evanston, By mansion house or hovel Where drifted snows lie beautiful i5 thi ipGcial for ia day, Tuesday and and include Choosing readjr mad Mon- And never know a shovel. th rain. Or slop with him who sloshes Evanston of walks Along ths la rubbers and galoshes. ... Te winsome walks of Evanston, Where etudenta ply In s hoels. And profs go sluwpmg in the mlm. - Or- tflumplng into pools I I think of you th moisture start) run. to , My hose begin I never look on you dry shod. Deer walks of Evanston) no I love to slither In Wednes-da- y -- examination Bandy-ma- d of yonr eyes, lensea for near and far eeing in one pair ground to order, frame a good and a handsome case. glasses cannot pam pos-albl- y anit both ay. Ws examine sneb ay separately end supply Just th gloss inquired tn retry css. It U th only soft way to and wn inrlta yon to main ass of our skill and corn for benefit. your Way gUaaan Optical Dept. Main Floor - ' is glasses If any, dangerous. Tsiy ltnvt two njrff nxnctty silks. few, gold-fille- d m ' 1 typewriter because It It th So taya lb WORLDS All ibereluinplon typist agio I usa tha UNDERWOOD beat in action and result. CHAMPION TYPIST. with him. They all tbs (JNDERWOODs , . A PLEA. My life to what I toad It, good or HI. Let me forever know this, and be aUIL 1 would not lay to destiny or fat Th failures that are mine, or overrate Those fruitiest efforts mad. But looking on this Ilf as but - a fra da I would with oontrtt spirit- Strongly , atrlv To let what good thkr to in me survive Vlvlsn Yslaer Laramor. In Lealles Weekly. Georg W. H1U Named Chief of Creek Nation." For chief of Uie Salt Creek nation M. W, N. N. Hon. W. J. Bryan? Underwood If th Rueslena are really plnnhlng spring offensive, arrangements shoulddol-be made to lend them. another billion lars. SPUD - JCCUXJC Y DVRJSIUTT the French are hankering for tha Ruhr region, but that may be only a Ruhrback. Von If In say - , Psuvr L (From th Retltl Valparaiso, Ind., Vldette Junior Lycurgua Thee reason should guide your courseto an UNDltRW'OOD branch offirt when you rent a typewriter , UNDERWOOD , ) Mr. and Mrs. Lane Young, residing east 1 shuddered when Jack proposed" ef th city, report th arrival ot a son la Wka he o awkwardf" "Oh. no; be did It so well" Boston their home The UlU on wag named Transcript. . J ' b. INFERENCE. form- flesny layer, , 1 "Hereafter there will be absolutely . PAN.' smoking In barracks at any rime." lowed a captain in Raritan arsenal New After threatening to sing Beethoven. Jersey, after a fir caused by a forgotten butt lied been queUed. Absolutely! Not Mr. Relnald hiWerrenrntlf (known a "Intimate family") time!" at eny "Weary" to Then be paused and added a an after- giving a program flunday afternoon withthought in a louder bellow even than out a trace of Ludwig on It. Tber are before: portent of a packed house. "Especially at night!" American Legion Weekly. stone . ty In other word It seems that you have a perfect right to go to Washington and to urge congress to place a tariff on hide for Instance. You can do this tor yourself, or you oan go es th paid agent of other who want a duty on hide But what if you hand a congressman a cigar, or take hire to lunct or give him a tip on the stock market. At Just whnt point do you cease to be a legitimate agent and become a lobbyist? Likewise, how is It possible to find out , which only logic and agents or lobbyists use eloquenc and which ones also slip ths congressmen quarts of liquor. Invite them to parties, and tell them what to buy and when? gome critics of the lobbyist say they fear not so much tha danger ot actual corruption which he brines ss that he facts offers ths congressman distorted and sophistic arguments. In other words, he presents the congressman an view of ths matter, and so adds to hts confusion rather than to his enlightenment; but th&t, perhaps, is Inevitable, since ha Is paid to plead a special cause. One student of tho lobby evil, after considering all ot these complications, reaches the radical conclusion tout th only remedy for it la to elect legislators who are too honest to accept bribe direct or indirect, and sufficiently Intelligent to weigh evidence end Judge arguments presented to them. If this were don he points out, the lobbyist would become a harmless human asking for hat he wants of those who have the power to give It. If you proceed on the opposite assump tion, he argues, that legislators er more or leas Irresponsible end etupld, then th logical thing would be to hav them lead sheltered Uvea, appoint a committee to censor their callers and to present all necessary Information to them in words of on syllable. This, he admits, is hardly practicable. A long as the itching palm and the bonehead are found In legislative halls, them am bound to b interested persona vjho will taka advantage of both. , ABSOLUTELY! let th quips fall Up where they may. 44 TYPEWRITER CO.. INC, UNOERWOOO TYPEWRITER CO. Flao Waaateh I30J Isebenn 'aaeeaetaseaaaseseassssetsssefeaaeeaaaasseass. ( |