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Show TIIE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, 'FEBRUARY 20, 1921. 2Tr paftnl ffjimtu: , . Twcrd Every Mnminf by Trlbme Pnbliabmi TERMS Of fclBSCJUPTlONa? lk Nevada Sunday, Paily DaUr aod 8tmdavv oaa 4 Klwhf - Cop, Vth, a&4 T ' ' Halt O. i t4 WjemfaJT buUi..m,m..4 10.M ev. ttattjr and Butxlav, par aiosth. Sum! Weekly Tribune. oca year The Tribes U s ak ta every important city ta the United State. lUadera stay aacertalb af m (a fa toy rity by falrphonlag this efffaOv meinb.T of I to Associated The Triboae fa JPceaa fa exclusively enProto, ' The titled to the nee foe republlcattoa of all ewa or not otherwise credto tt credited diapatcWa ited fa this paper, and ataobe local new pub " iiabed herein. The Tribune fa a member of the AtMtit Boreae of ClrcnUUoa. Inform atlas concerninf Tho Trio oaes cieculatloft will be auppfed by the AuditBnroan pt rtrcwlatloa, Tenetfaa Sidy.. ChicagoThe . . Heck with Special Agency, sol eastv ern advertlrlnf atent. World bid. New Tort; Triboa bkiy., Chios yo; Port .Diapatcb bid tleh.: Bryant St. Louis; Ford W4., Petrolt. Xanaaa City. Ale. W R Barahycr Co. bljr. Biamiaer bmy. Pacific least refreaentatira, 6aa Braadaco; Titla Ioeuraact bid . Loa As teles. Poet IntelUyencar bid , Beattie. ParU office of The Tribune, 4120 Bne SC Hoaore. Paris, franco. ' ' Telephone Wasatch v Wbea yen fall to yet yotir Tribune TelVphone tbe city circuit (ton department before 10 oclock a m. and a cope will be went yont by raessnyer. Entered at the pustofrt4evat Halt Lake City as ecoad-claw- . matter. IB between the commissioners and their re- many desired to win France and Russia it is understood, to help her against England, tor which spective governments according to the Paris cable, that the the German hatred reached the stage and afterward against allied bill for damages, has been cut of a mania, to a figure much amallef than the esti- America. . . mated 226,000,000,000 marks set by ths Poincare asserted that he'knew of ne allied premiers at their recent confer- single French minister or president whs ence, in the French capital. pronounced the word revenge, or pubThe revised figures, of- - course, will licly 'or secretly nursed tbo Idea of represent the minimum rather thtfn the armed conflict, and yot the only thing maximum amount which the reparation which all French s teamen successivecommission could proclaim, .but in view ly refused te admit to themselves was of the apparent inability to collect vast the repudiation of their intimate sentisums from Germany .everyone is agreed ments and renunciation of the two that it is useless to do anything, but French provinces of A burn and Lorcut down all aeepunts ,to the minimum raine.". The new estimates will not include the THE EVERGLADES. export tax moneys to be paid the allies under the Paris agreement. There ha Vast and wonderful changes are tak-inbeen no proposal to .abandon .this 'depipe in the interior of Florida. mand. The method of payments of 'the in Eventually, it ia expected, these changes demnity has been cleared up by Louis will result In placing Florida in a porof liberated,, re- tion' Loueheur, minister Cuba for the sugar s of gions, who says that world, the the fixed annuities will be paid in kind supremacy gf Tbe idea of the general public is that that is to say, in coal, wood, nitrates and other material and the other quar- Florida ia littls more than a land of ter in cash. Loucher says that the more or less perpetual sunshineYfhere French government has refused to rich go in winter and where the the manuthe principle of receiving factured goods from Genuany in pay- daughters of fhe high and mighty vie ment for the war bill. The Germans, with one another in the matter of ouif igtherefore, will have to pay only the exLathing suit we the norance fixed !and in of tax addition'to giving have, port Florida credit for its attractiveness as indemnities in cash. winter playground, stocked it with and AN ACT OF JUSTICE. lazy alligators,, some orange trees- --many mosquito'" Utah g three-fourth- scatr-tiuegs-- V t Sunday, rbnuHTr 20, L92U .HUGHES NAMED. Harding has announced iki election of Charles "EvansIIughes jM secretary of state and; news comes fropt St. Augustine to tjbe effect that f SrrrHugBes has scsepted'thr wrer-iratoffice. The of tbe responsibilities high election of puch a jnan for thr post of premier dpes credit to the presidentelect and ire dare say there will bo no . dissenting voices in the senate or elsewhere in the United States. Mr. Hughes is still in the prime of life, having been born April 11, 1862. He was noted for legal ability and bis chance to distinguish himself in his profession came i when he was appointed counsel for the New Tort legislative investigating committee in 1905. He became governor of Jvew York and served two terms. ..The next step ln bis notable career was "appointment tn The "United State"' nu- . prom court as associate justice. He resigned from the bench in 1916, having been chosen by the Republicans as their He was de-- " candidate for ' feated when thepresident. California Progressives threw their votes against him. Mr, Hughes ,is not given to making harrangues from the atump, but he is a learned, painstaking and methodical man "who is hf grouttif" siire He has none of the attributes of the politician, and it will be impossible to induce him to shift his position when be is convinced that he ie right. An he doubtless disclosed his viewe on foreign relations to President elect Harding before accepting the appointment, there jrUl be no friction at the council table of the nation , jmd tbe foreign- - affair will ba untangled early in the sent administration. It may also be taken fori granted that his relations with the Be publican senators will be harqtonious. If 'the other jnerabers of Mr. Harding a cabinet measure up to the Hughes standard the new administration will begin operations under the most favorable auspices imaginable. 1 Presidspt-ele- e a Jn order that applicants for y permits under the oil lease nut of 25, 1920, may be fully protected in their rights, congress should lose no time in pawing the bill recently introduced by Senator Smoot. As tLi law now stands, applicants who havs expended time and- money to locate a likely area," made their applications,! filed their bonds and paid the governmental fees will be at n disadvantage when a structure in the district is proved. It is nu fault of these men that their applications for prospecting permits have not been granted. They have followed the directions of the law to the letter and the fact that the land office has been tmabitrfcokecpTip with its work owing to- - the- great umber, of ..apiplica-tion-s should not militate against them. Search for oil is being mads all over the world and the prospects for finding large quantities in Utah are believed to be .very good. The act of February 25, The Telltale Hand A Line ct Type tor Two By Frederic 3. Kashin. Haw to ths lio4 1st ths (Ftps fall where they nay. WASHINGTON. D. C-- , Feb. J7.-T- be Ideal hand, symmetrical and slender, may worse, he absolutely ahacaoterteem it may tndlcata undevlrable traits, te Mrs, Harriet Qunn. Robertson, the character analyst. "It you have long, delicate fingers, you probably have good judgment about your dreaa end personal appears noe, says Mrs. Robertson, "wbareas the nereon ia apt to he Ism pf a in this respect Where the Pn-"p- f the stubby finger scores Is that he la likely to be a more loyal friend than the person- - Short fingers straight-forwarge .with .a common-eenS- a, temperament, and tong one mean greater Interest in firm detail. - The person Is a more aesthetic type, and one which js likely to be eupersensl-theasily offended. ts not .palmistry. Ft is Psychol"Characogy, Mrs. Robertson explain ter la written as plainly in the hand a It la in the face. The ona serve as a check upon tbe other. If I see eigiia of strong executive abil- ity In the band- X took lor the same In the face.- - If X find th quality lesser degree, then roy conthere in clusion modified. '.But' the etc and the band generally agree. You wlH not find the sign-of great executive ability on the band and the ejetremh opposite in the face. -Ihe hand which ahowe this partiouiar-tral- t of managing afratra ha a long firat finger. Napoleon, an outstanding example of the executive genius, bad a firat finger that was as tong at bia middle finger.- - This peculiarity has been shown in some of the statues of Napoleon. t THIRD FINGER SIGNIFICANT. .third finger, r ring finger, car. Tho rise the sign of success. The rocra M approaches the second finger in length, the more successful the owner is apt to be. In the little finger, length indicate capacity for friendshipand business am well-kno- abort-finger- ed tong-finger- d tong-finger- e. -- 1 -- s The identity of the roan whom Mr. Wilson designated as simple bungalow' remains at secret, although the beat guess is. ; ' OH, Tak a Chance. Sir: Quite inadvertently I missed lauds on Wednesday, bio less the Start, however, to read this morning tar our village chronicle: .Gent will jbe observed by and with local Episcopalian There abstinence from wordy gaiety. are a number of matters of absorbing Interest I am prepared to communicate. Shah I in the Wordsworthian sense or venture exIncommunicable, bin aole'eUeo. communication? eelf-deni- al -- H. D. 8. - WA have some copper stock that, we were thinking of using to paper a henhouse, but it appears that the company ' tiU bolding annual meetings lor- What, can only mmjeotime. " Th Dsilrioua MtUtoar. - (From tho Boston Herald.) When th fide of Indifference taker seas ion of a womans heart it turns so marble, and pity tho man who picks that unfortunate woman for his wife. Tho mooring of common senes teach that the progress of women jn "this world rest in the capable hands of th feminine mental machinery, that realizes the great value of th unexpressed and alient ton- -' guage written ta attractive millinery hat symbols. A ladys hat. If becoming, is a sure and oertain sign that her train of thoughts arid feelings are logical, intellectual end eiwoere, it 1 eny aioi ou Sat- -; urday, to the Flench room of the millinery department of this etooe. to strew the pathway of th heat women ta Boston with a trimmed hat triumph And opporof no oontrpvaray, tunity that will admitmoat aucoeaaful and but be declared tho wonderful millinery sal I have ever Atta thia tempted goodly city. The possibilities of Florida ae a wealth producer are seldom associated in cur minds with thoughts of the delights we might" find there Rad w but money enough for a Mason's recreation. Those possibilities, hewsver, ars f almost inconceivable magnitude and Florida, wjthis a comparatively abort time, is destined to tak rank with fhe C, A. Lockhart. richest states in the Union. . It is not easy for the layman to see Him Elizabeth F. Fisher, professor how te books In offering its law connected with thee (or sale, the psychology of geology and geography at Wellesley theories concerning length of fingers. West Publishing Co. advertises wittily: In trace There the between other ore at th the entrano connections listening "By of who college, enjoys tbe dictinetioa hands and character that are easier tor of the secret cave AU Baba learned th being the first woman field geologist us to understand. For one thing, schools magical words that would open tho storehouse of the .forty thieve. ever sent out by n company to locate of salesmanship teach pupils to glance at the back of the customer's hand- - to wells in oil regions, is of the opinion note the texture. The person with a Up is Date. grained akin will be less parthat a little more drainage and a little coarsely Honolulu, Jan. 84. A native guide was ticular about the beauty of an .article more improvement in marketing facili- and so called because It mote Interested to wearing qualifies 1showing punch nBowl tourist and said. "i'M extinct to ties wiR show the world something phe- or practical value. twentv-fl- v dead been crater has natWe TW Jem simple reasoning. nomenal in the way' of swift reclama"Where do-yfifteen years. finely urally accept the statement that asked th tourist fifteen tb tion of a land once thought hopelessly grain dskm goes with an aristocratic get year?" personality. But this idea baa been "Fifteen years ago, Professor Alexander . lost. e established In the same way ae the the- he tell me crater been dead twenty-fivU. H. Miss Fisher has just returned from ory of the long first finger being a sign thousand years J. i talent. Both are based on eareful geographical survey extend"Ia this Caatile Overheard in Field observation and general conclusions. west F'ort from en the be can used Meyers, domestic?" it ing "Well, Some ef the theories on this subject are soap 1920, was designed to encourage prosto West Palm Beach. She jour- very old. handed down first by tradition domestically, but It is also good for the coast, and later written into skin. pectors, and it worked very well until neyed automobile and boat to More and superstition, on character, or mentioned cajmaf-l- y the land office became congested with Haven, byoa the shores of Lake Okeech- books in general writingsOther' formulas Let Your Light So Shin, been fixed by persons who devoted business, since which time early obee, and thence by canal to the east. have -years; to thvtudyJ.of the tULDtUjJne . Sir: I've discovered a good use for th have been unable io She has Veen Vtim the batbrodnrehav. theHfergla3eijthe"Tand Frenchman, especially, observed the Gideon' Bible. secure them. In case - a structure in light Is bad, a G. B. holds five dr. ha been . drained, and tbe. farm- hands of people to various countries for Ing that mirror at just ths right angle. W. 8. thirty years, and delved Into literature their district is proved they, should not., er at' their work in the virgin soil. end history to gather data on hands and but these be only given priority rights, Detroit's symphony orchestra seems to And as a geographer of long experience, their relation to character. The result g a study he placed In a thick be In need of saving. The Athletic dub's rights should not be subject to change with a deep interest in conservation, of volume with the facts and conclusions appeal men lions, with perfect candor and on. account of the finding of oil. The she is la About the detailed. That book was pub- truth, that "the archestr completely converted to the fu- carefully lished over fifty years ago, but ths bulk only thing In tbe realm of Art and culture .in district is an leasing price unproved ture of Florida as a sugar state. can of boast which in conclusion accord are its with ths what city lower than in a proved district, which -' t Sugar itself is not a new story to psychology pa? about the band today. ia right and proper when the applicants Thus, modern medical- sclenpi, recogqative-borFlorida people. Tbe cane nise AND . THOUSAND THE close connection a hand between oil have delayed filing until . . is found. was cultivated in northern ONE AFTERNOON. parts of the and brain, and avers that there ia a VI. But it is not right and proper for the stats as thumb center in the brain. This bears as 150 years. Florida out ago long My brother (continued ths fair Satdee) who government to mulct those who fried planters are all alive to tbe situation aftar thehis theory of the Frenchman, waa dispatched to Norway to thirty years' study, announced consultsuddenly on a feat of engineering, so It wae early and took their chances. In other which has grown out of the wartime that Infants, up to the time when their Chicago. The begins to be developed, keep December when he reached words, they should be rewarded for shortage, am northern capital-ha- s been intelligence had been eent on their hands continually closed, folding bulk of his luggage their enterprise by receiving the benefit over the thumb; but In pro- from Capri bv ex proas, and when h unquirk to see the possibilities in the fact their fingers as. of the lower-pric- e with the body, the mind be- packed hia things In his hotel he looked portion soil will yield a profit comes that on developed, the thumb to turn folds with renewed Interest and curiosity Senator .Smoot e bill to amend the able-cro- p the .pink shirt which his English friend ' of a product which has never Itself over tbo finger. tt It as He and law him. should had given not be allowed to seen on, put existing . WATCH THE THUMB. Florida failure. fitted well enough, he decided to wear tt perish in. the closing days of the sesAs an extension of this theory that the the remainder of the day. adding to It a The aoutbera half of Florida ia still la directly oonaected-- with intell- green how tie. After, dinner he eet out sion. The vorld seeds a greater supwith the waters of the ocean, thumb struggling has often been said that per- for a stroll, which was interrupted by a igence. BRITISH LABOR OPPOSES. ply of oil, gnd the men who are trying left in the hollow spaces and tbe low sona whoit habitually hold the thumb fold- light rain, so. It being theater time, he ed to furnish it should not be handicapped Inside the turned into a hour of entertainment and fingers are not Intellectualmake' to the unsolved myscountry loog - , An. indication of the ly fit. This has sometimes been refuted Joined tbs' line before the box office. Pregrowing dissat- or subjected to financial hardships beof the and deoa the tery Everglade. Planters that, while mental ceding him wae a woman stylishly isfaction over the reparations agree- cause of tho failure of the government government experts may count the fectives grounds often do fills, persons of recog- gowned and unaccompanied, and aa sti ' nised been known to stepped to th Window sod turned her mantel have issue ability to Senator permits promptly. ment reached by the allied premiere in available acreage in the north of the have the habit of nervously bolding tbe profile to Valentin he saw that ia was Smoot' and the other members of the between fingern and palm. very handsome,' though by no means state, but Mis Fisher ia counting ths thumb circles outside of Germtny is furnished Utah Character analyst say that a large. young. Bh dropped a bill tn taking her delegation in congress will un- acres unborn." thutbb Indicate strong chanjfe, and when my brother recovered by the action of the joint meeting of doubtedly go the limit in trying to seThe future plantations of tho Ever- will, and an understand, thin thumb shown It for her sh thanked him graciously, the parliamentary committee of the cure thin simple sot of justice, and if glades, Mys. Miss Fisher, might corns in a character lacking In decision. Feeble- and their eyes met, as they say In the minded people sometimes have this un- Saturday Evening Post. Unexpectedly her trades onion' congress and the executive they are properly backed up the bill time through a natural rising of the developed thumb, smd In occasional cases gaze remained fixed for severs swonda, will committee of the British labor party, thumbs at an. go through. and becoming conscious of the faet she earth, but why wait forjiaturef The no - There la much medical loro back of this colored; then she turned away and passed which has issued a manifesto attacking answer today is, she says,, more drain- thumb theory. It la wall known to dochurriedly Into the theater. POINCARE S DISCLOSURES. the agreement and demanding not merefor or tors, that after Instance, Valentina death, wider accepted the ladys momenbetter cultivation, age, marketing sometimes as death the tary Interest In him without surprise. He ly reconsideration of the indemnity deconditions for the planters off tho beat- thumb, symbol of the approaches, will and former mental was ahd Poincare, Raymond good looking, even distinyoung president mands, but reversal of the whole line en track of existing transportation fa- control, turns In toward the palm, Jn guished looking, end he was accustomed made of statetho remarkable of France, token surrender. to the flattery of th female of the apeconduct toward central of ct tit ie. Doctors tak not Of tho hand In gen- ries. What Intrigued him was ths IntenEurope and Russia. This manifesto at ment in a recent public address that for Miss. Fisher' party saw the possibili- eral practice as a guide to the physical sity of her gas end her almost startled of condition the The tribute the industrial erisis and unem- forty-thre- e He yellow confusion. paid little attention to the patient years, the time between the ties ia tbit southern soil at Lake ting indicating a bed drainage system, pley; his eyes were busy sesn-hinployment in .Great Britain to the im- close of ths war and Okeechobee, where tbe drsiaage eaaal and th pallor of anemia are shown plain- througn (tie audience for ths object of tils ly In the hand, ae well as the clear pink thoughts. Wlieu the final curtain fall hr poverishment of Europe through tne the have lowered the level of the lake b; of th healthy person. breaking out of the world war, Ger- some four took A stead to th lobby and scanned suicidal foreign policy of the British Thic uaeovered about feet. HI vigilance was Character, health and experience. Mrs. th outflowing fare government." Shipments to Germany, many had worked by means of threats 80,000 seres ef the richest muck land, Robertson mys, are all written In th rewarded; th ladys answering glance hand .nnd sometimes even more then In was distinctly friendly and her color Russia and Austria, it ia pointed out, and promises to get France ts support land ao rich that weeds were growing the face, because the hand la not under deeper. Valentins edged after her, hut those - before the her. Ho told this in the first of a se- tea feet are only as the face ia. This Is ahown In halted when aha stood at the curb waitbigb. Tbe .lake 1 approxi- control the effect of trouble on th fee nnd ing for her motor. Bhs did not look world war, which, the manifesto asserts, ries of discussions miles wide, and hand. twenty-seveon rsuscs mately of the the A woman tries to keep linen of around, end after a step forward, Valenaccounts for the ' stagnation in induswith further drainage and further rec- worry out of l.er fare and, with the help tin paused Irresolute at bar aide. The world which reare to war, expected of doctors and eonidant attention, limouvlne drew up. its owner stepped Into trial circles in Great Britain. lamation, the geologist believe it not shebeauty . can succeed remarkably. U, and then.. In tb most natural manner Referring to the German tribute for veal many facts in his possession which unreasonable to eupose that nearly "Such woman, Mre. Robertson cay Imaginable, , th carriage ' forty-twto me the other day. Her face eallrr took my brother by the arm, asyears, the manifesto say that hitherto hae not been mado public. 1,000,000 acres ean be aded to tbe ara- "ram wa end smooth her hands had sisted him swiftly Into the machine, and but fresh, the markets' world's with Poincare holds secrets connect'weeping many ble land of tho United States. More- line showing worry and cares You have cried, "All right I Th chauffeur shot what gre virtually prison-madgoods ing with the international situation at over, it ts. estimated by experts who had a good deal of trouble.' I said to her. th ear out of th jam. - , anbut troublo ail will confront our workers with an un- the time the world war began, and has have my Ilf,' the 'Nothing given the matter careful research swered. But hid It.' " tried I've to dear! Rollln th Pease, Oh, singer. I precedented form of competition." Ad- been accused of working to bring ahout-th- smd special study that on a million acre ThS line ef trouble In the hand, Mrs. round again, reminding sundry readers no holds, Roberson have with the of connection mitting obligation of the difficulty of keeping them on conflict. Only recently, ja a hook of the best Florida land there could be Germany to the Ufa line, line of fata, and other date knife. repair the devastation in France, pref- issued under the title France, " he is grown enough cane to produce all the of It la not clear why they palmistry. come. There is possibly muscular conerably with German materials, tho joint charged with wanting war at the time. sugar the United tttites eould use. Attention, Old Tom Bandslew. traction as In the formation of wrinkles 'committee statement demands a drastic In discussing Germany Sir; TU Tom to try smmonlum sodium efforts to The sandy soils near tbe sea in Flori- In the fee. But the Individual unconto kill weeds and nourish grass. nitrate revision of ths economic sections of pit gain Frances aupiort the war of da yield vast quantities of oranges and scious of th process. This aa slipped to ms by th chairman ts much more can There that be read the peace treaties and the conclusion of 1871, Poim-s- r smd that, failing to obof a nifty eastern course, who say that grspefruit, but the gardening possibili- on th -- band. Th of the two months' treatment will show a ' sincere peaco with Russia. tain this by peaceful means, Germany ties of tbe muck land of the interior, points, the shape and prominence ala of th nails, As for ths fortune, you grab tt. results. . the ends of the finger, whether pointed, Premiers Lloyd George and i . decided to compel Frances subjection in the EMBr.. Everglades, present a chapter of square Or spatulate, all show the Inclinahave acknowledged that the compen through war. American enterprise which has yet to be tions and abilities of the owner. It MadiHens as Lay Dropping "Eggs Geraaa-mndtioa of should be noted H la not wise to my If Germany declared war, it was written. Ae a member of the goods in payment son Tunes faculty You have epatulet fingers; thereof p portion of tho indemnities will pre- because she could not make Francs for- of- - Wellesley-colleg- e, would have aerved This phenomenon for you hev th truly creative mind. MisFibr-sent a problem demanding serious at get the past as Austria had done, and or Isaac Newton as well aa th appls did. signs may modify a scientific interest ia thia probl- because other only that particular Indication. tention, but there has been no supgds become, like .Austria another, brilliant em,-. vet eke aaye tbe radishes ah aew strengthen urges . a hand t feeeiwatlng euidyi" Mr. . "Ca!L and. an, the . caekaia.. tion pt a method to stop this competi- second to Germany," he said. kou wil) be betRoberson says, "and on whit gives the Philadelphia mortician, Ger- near Lake Okeechobee looked as as big satlefled. ter keen a Into human characInsight tion yhile at the same time permitting many wanted Francs alio to accept beets. expert ter. GermSny to pay largely with manurac-ture- s German hegemonyeand allow herself to Hera, then, Ie another aid to Rheslock Apparently. There are many angles of the situaNo longer ran th villain put on which must inevitably clash with bo drawn into Sir Th "polyenn wishing machine Germanys future, la tion from a scientific poiat of view Holmes. hi poker-fa- r and his pull Is this machine for expression in is made Ft. Louis domestic industrial conditions. order to arrive at this result, which was which have down and his roller up and feel safe. washing glad rage? D. H. H. yet to fe threshed out," bet Is just on refuge for th man who There is little doubt that tbe oppo- so ardently desired, Germany,' between she There Mys. Conservation must take into la afraid of th verdict ou hit hands, and nents of the Lloyd Georgo government 1(.71 and 1914, A himself as doc advertiaas Waukegan alternately used gentle- account tbe cost of clearing away our that I to wear glove. Ouch! "the dentist that don't hurt Will make the most of the economic as- ness and now threats, multiplying prov- nearest approach to a jungle, aad must KEPT IN Alof PARIS. the ocations pect reparations agreement. Th PwIkI Oueetr against France, now over- also consider the disposition to be mad Cox of Maaaacbu-ett- e, ready the lines are being draw for a whelming' her with advances, declaring of the 500 ot 600 Beminol Indians who - Governor Channlog (From - th Psxtoe Record. ) the tosh roet of living discussing Mr. and Mrs. Charles DresoheD spent ld the other day: sharp parliamentary fight for revision. her dmirstion, sympathy and friend- consider this country their own. Such, In tYghrA Wednesday of Ust week st the pleasant "In a Paris, you f good know, In Prance, too, objections ars eropp g ship for Francs and stating her readi- for example, was of Mr. and Mrs Eustace Btlmnan, Billy Turker of Lake-por- shoe fetches WO, sad a good mealpair about home where they assisted In doing th weekly put and pppoaition, led by Tardieu, ness to uphold Francs In her foreign a Seminole wh eccompaaied our a much. Wall, a young lawver started oa a family wash. promises to make' itself k factor in ths policy. ' party, and tried ia vela te grasp the brief vacation trip to Faria In June, and London conference. On might refer t the remark of the Which Foinrar cited many proofs of this at- significance of our surrey. There muet h tong ovtrtlavtd hi time. On hia reapproaching lends a somewhat significant color to titude. He quoted Bismarck's words be a liberal turn In late September a friend, who gentleman from Routh Carolina a Diaof timo, energy knew Or tnlghtn t one? lectics application he was non too flush, said, to tlifl Baris cablegram to tne effect tbst to Decoureel, the French smbaetsder to and to tbi problem, and, above him: ripital when the reparations commission final- Berha, Abandon the Rhine and I will did you remain ie tong in Qulls iurgrl,; all, some official consideration ef the Pari'Why a. Jim? Oom the RurprDe, Neb., Enlerptlr ) ly proclaims tbe amount of Germany's help you in all other matters to con- marketing problem, without which, " My friends kept me there,' Jim anMonday night the calaboose of the vilindebtedness tho results will show a quer what you swered. He pointed out even with the gift of the soil, the lage bf fturprlee had an occupant. To' I friende? Tour Why, Jlro, didn't ward night a solitary etrangor roamed figure far less than is generally-lookethntKaiser WilhantJi foltoweit-Bi- m to know you hev any friend in Iarl. town, and aa ha admitted that he was After' numerous consultations march's policy toward Francs with no for. " 'I haves' L My friends are ail la Into in their aim ef Americaaiaiag ths "on Ills uppers" was given a berth to tha to and refused Oshkosh, members me send cooler. they Lest ths place should be altoof the commission and better surcera, Poincare believed Gcr- - production of esne sntfar. among Free press ny money.' gether too pool. Chairman Doty built a -- br alw-ry- s Feb-ruar- - -- -- ... - earliest champion amateur to! cycle LtaweHyn H. .Johnson. What name was used by Charles Lamb in th celebrated esssvs contributed to the London Msgaxtas, He wrote them under aha mam "Ella." 4. What was th right nam of Georg Eliot? Mrs. Merton Evans Lewis) Cross. A What name did Benjamin Franklin write under at times? Mrs. BUeno DogIndiana? . wood. nickname of Mich7. What te th (. What name was used by Octave igan? FeuUlet, a French writer? Hazard De8. Which to ths "Gopher" state? ' sire. S. What tot he native stats Xros, of 7. Who wrote under th nam. Tli Illinois? v Cumberland Poet;? William Wordsworth. 10. Which to the Bay state? 8. Who .was - Lewis Carroll? Lewie Carroll wrote In 'Alices Adventure PSEUDONYMS ANSWERS. Ho waa, in seal hte, the Wonderland.' am Of Georg Sand, Rev. Charlei Lutwidge Dodgsen. 1. What was th . What name was used sometimes by when disengaged In literary pursuits? Hamilton? Cmmllus. Him. Amanita IkKdte Aurora fDupin) Alexander 14. Who waa Mark Twain? Bam eel Dudevtutto UNITED STATES. Which ia ths "Cotton stats t What to ths nickname of Montana? By B. L. T. J. What to th flower of New York atote? , In the Review of Review. Mr. Herbert 4. Which la the "Keystone state? . Wad entitle! his Interview with Rrof. 5. What to the motto , of South DaMlchelson, "Measuring the Sons of the Solar System. Wonder how it explained kota? Of A What to th official state song it to .the Prof? - tndl-catlo- ne a . -- - ito 1. S. 2. Who used "Ixion" for a Th iwoer In America, . 1S29-Isi- Longhorn pseudonym? Clemens. with the- 180th degree meridiaa, but for reasons of convenience an arbitrary Irlie has bees This was regular t ths answer In-to dona by correspondenceadopted. with all the vari(Any reader a Th Tribun ous ion setUeroenta to rhl by writing any queirt vicinity, for th diformation bureau. Frederic f. haeKin, appurpose of discovering whther th date C. This D. oftr use was tha American or Asiatic te rector, Wasiungtam Tbs bu- one.public These dates were tabulated and tb plies strietly 4o information. line dream accordingly. reau cannot give advio a legal, medThis line la in use, but has never been made the subject ical And financial matters It boro mot AroubieS or of International action or agreement. attempt to settle domestic ta undertake aahauetivo reeeareh on any .your xniesUon plainly And Q. How long has glass been known? subject. Writ fOli name And Addreas and A- C. briefly. Giro , ; return tor postoents to inclose f stamps A, Glass .was known to tha student swt direct., .ta- the age. AU ropiies "aw at a very-ear- ly date. The Egyptians inquirer.) tomb of the fourth And fifth dynasties. Vi (HMMWWtoN 4009 B. bout ahow C., glass blowers at Q. Has the Italian nation eucoseded In work. It was also known to the people baraeeHing volcanic power? J. C. R- - suc- of Phoenicia, Assyria, Babylonia, Persia. A. Th Italian have not as Greece Rome. and China, India, ceeded in harnessing ths power of thelo 5 A A..A, greatest of their volcanoes- - At Larde-relQ. Can you tell me to whom ths word to Tuscany, however, where the Dutchman refer, whether Germans or formation, this " oountry to f volcanic f K W. g. power Ip being weed te - urn ft tha A. The term "Dutchman wheels by day And 4o Illuminate correctly ataest At night- - Tha work.. speaking .refero. only ta tha ctetoang of the,, een-trGinon-ContL Netherlands In the United or Ths Holland. noted by Prlooe States, the word ia frequently applied to plant 4 capableA of i,000 H. P- the Germans, probably due to eonfuaknt of with the word Deutch,1 q. How much has th birth rata th world been reduced by th world war? German word forto German. y A.H. jjj committee ot cefflega profeeeori Q. I havs heard thatA if Arope is told A of sots of ths various countries Involved In a circle Around a oamp, a snak. will pot cross It Is this true? H. B. B, , la th war hero estimated that the world A. The bureau of biological survey says has lost M.toO.OOO In probable births as there to no basis la (sot for th supera result of ths oonfliot. stition that a rope placed to a circle A Q. At what rata ar massages sent around a camp will prevent snakes from E. cominf Jn. radio station? from th Arlington W. K. Ar"MONARCH NOTHING A. Ths rota of transmission at lington at present to fifteen words a in"Ton aro a fortuteato man, oald the . ti ta. automobile . tourist. A. A A How that? asked th farmer. J. Where to ths largest research buYou are monarch all f survey." . "I guess you are wrong, you reau In th world? B. V. stronger. I A. The bureau of standards to Wash- still ewe nine installments oa that tracington, D. C,, to th largest research bu- tor you see; my hired man wont pay reau to tt World.' " ' ' any attention to what T way and there's a mortgage on th old bom plac."- Q. Did Washington wish th city of BtnWngham G. 8. htmaelf? Ia named for Washington PLACING HER AWAY BACK. A, - General Washington advocated the name, "Th Federal City." Mls- - Olden (calling) "Whatf You A A A can't name all th presidents. Why, Q. Who wa called "The Poet of the when 1 wa a little girt 1 eould easily." were Hostess' Commonplace"? F. B. P. "But there Daughter AThie title wa fuat given to Boston Transonly three or four the. James Whitcomb Riley was also cript. called this, and there are ms a fair chance that it may be applied A-to Edgar Guest. LOVE tM WINTER. A A Will you car for time?'" Q. Why does the International date sighed the. bride. line run in a sigzag way north and south, "Ill do my best, Kertoag,1 said ths Instead of straight? D. D. . "but part of tb time I gotta care A. The theoretical date line coincides groom, for - the Louisville Courier-Journa- l. Answers to Questions. -- - -- lt " FM.-ArtS1- . ai . - AAA'. Age-Heral- d. - Long-fetlow- ." - mUth furnace." life-lon- t - n fir to the Jail, thoroughly warming PARTICULAR. feedroom and the bed. We will venture "What was tbe matter with that ladv to say this man will remember for some who just hurriedly left th tore?" asked time hia lodging in Surprise. the grocer. found "She 'fault th with potato," "Help! Help! orlos an Iowan. "They hare introduced a bill to' tbe legislature to replied thewsaclerk. matter with "What th potth We have make this tit stats song. . ato? , space for o n)y tbo refrain: "She didnt tike th color of their eyes! Yonkere Btatesman. "Then hail! to Proud Iowa , Queen of the West! To the strains of grandest muslc- highly interesting. Proclaim her the best : T TYntend to ftv toy guest a corking" Our liberties w prise and . good time. Our rights well maintain Alas for tha old days when the good ' - times Ia God to our trust to were uncorking ones!" Baltimore ; Preserve ' , fame" American. 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I 0 0 0 -'' , J 0 Our used car department ia giving a ahow all ' this w eek at our State Street store. Although. has been arrange particularly tor out-ofhit ' town vihitors, out local friends are also cor- dially invited. 3 B 5 0 All This Week 2 a . 0 0 . . -- -- The -- Botterill Automobile Go. wJ - I E! V E! 0 D 36-4- 2 So. Hudson and Estex !2 State St. 0 . 21-4- 3 Third Cast EL Phone Wasatch 633. Meet Us at tha Auto Show, Feb. 21-2- 6 B D i |