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Show THE, SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 2X, 1921. t of his own accord, backed np to ths his simple harness was CLEANINGS A Plea for Prartet thrown over bis broad back and the THE INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT. John Hoss" was never grind began. (Nebraska Stats Journal.) By Fred eric J. Hotkln, known to mistake the hour for beginIt a taste ofth good eld time of ning, and he never moved a step in WASHINGTON. D. C.. March II. feat a dozen year ago te hear President Barhis circle when noon came, even though rett of the national farmers union bawling the mill" might not yet be quite prunes! This behest is indorsed by H. P. Gould, out th invisible government at Washingemptied. a pomologlat of the department of agri- ton. He modernises his language by call, To take . full advantage of the best He culture, who haa devoted much of his ing It the assistant government. weather for brickmaking, the men for life to. the study of prunes and prune cul- names th organizations and representaa part of the summer prosecuted their ture. He asserts that the prune is being tive of a long list of business interests which maintain In Washington a foroe labors on Sundays ss well as week- negjectkd in this country, to th detri- of representatives to steer congress and of ment of both the prune and the eating the departments In desired direction days. When a sufficient number Dumber, meat, steel, coal, hanking, merlletted hereto. HORSE SENSE. been to made brickbats had charge the public. score more are busy and Tho Iribuoo la a member of tbo Audit Btireaa This, of course, Is al) good propaganda chandising work was susat however,, kilns, Washington Sunday molding the government, of Cirralaltoo. Information coneeralnf Tbo Trtb A somewhat exhaustive discussion of a But the prune as far a they are able, to their hearts John Hoss." for the prune grower But not for pended. ttoen circulation will be toppled by tbn Audit horse sense is contained in sn groaers, it appears, are not ia immediate desire. ptironn of flrritlatJon, Venetian Bidr..'Cbtcar dawn at John Mr. Barrett went farther, however, and Every Sunday morning of any help. Finding that the mentioned some organizations Ibo 8. C Bee1 yith bpecial Agency, note eant conof la ths New York Herald. It is Hoss" backed up to tbat sweep and need era adrertiainy agent, World bklg . New York American public ia turning away from trary point of view. national There ia Tribune bldg remained someone came themuntil and there the Chicago; Putt IMnpatcb bldg. an have prune, they protected voters' league, trying to represent the interesting article because it treats 8t Louis;' Ford bldg., Detroit, Pitch. ; Bryant hooked? him up, then unbooked him selvesao by the simple expedient of not rats general Interest as against any special W. A. B ranger Co., bldg . Eanaaa City. Mo. aiAliy. in a few years the prune interest. There Is national popular goving Pacifte Coast ropreaentatlvo. Examiner bldg., of something that appeals to ths popu again. Naturally, the workmen did not crop haa been greatly reduced. AS a re. ernment league bent on mors complete San Franciaco; Title Inatirancn bldg.. Lon Ao lar mind and also to the popular heart. take kindly to the necessity of getting suit, the price of prunes had gone up. and democracy, and there are committee relent pni Intelltrencer bide . Seattle. the races and groups. growers are more prosperous representing under-do- g Parit office of Tbo Tribune, 420 Boo St. Everybody Jikes to read about horses upat 4 oclock in the morning when than prune ever. And there la another reason He might hav gone on to name half Pfloore, Part. Franco. no so was dozen permanent need why they need not worry. In Europe an there bf tried and and the of the they it, organizations and writer Herald dogs, Ttiaphono Waantch 660. appetite for prunes awaits them committees whose sols business it Is to the expedient of tying John Hoss" in enrmous When yon fail to get your Tribune telephone editorial seems soon as International the of conditions ag to farmers. with bear the tohave congress keep brought right the city circulation department before 10 o'clock his stall. They were rewarded with a trade are settled. On of the most elaborate and persistent m. and a ropy will be oent yon by ipcatenyor. on the It la therefore the American public that of all assistant governments subject no little thought; also broken halter strap for their pain a Next at WashIs to holered at the pontoffico at Balt Lake City a prune grower. ington Is the lobby which the labor he has collected several little tales of they barred the door, but the hoofs of The suffer, leand not thescarce f matter. on the unions maintain there. The government prune becoming is Invisible aM around. John Hoss" were mighty, snd that American market, and therefore high displays of horse sense." will Our method of electing congressmen the best Above priced. all, prunes The expression horse sense" is experiment was not again tried. and will America go abroad, get mostly forces the government Into this form of often used with respect to individuals Well, every Sunday morning to far the small and measly prune. In this way Invisibility. Congressmen must secure maof the most valuable fruits produced jorities In order to win their seat This of the human family. Ita origin is dif- into the fall soms complaining work- one In this Is te be taken away forces them to b all things to al) men, 1921. ficult to determine. It baa been said man had to get out of his bed to go from us.country apt Monday, fflurcli 21, largely without positive conviction Or proFor it is generally agreed by experts gram of their. own, but plastic enough, that the horse possesses a to the mill, .hitch np John Hoss," that the prune has a high value in tbe under the pressure of tha poaltlv opinmind. learns few to make a 'lie turns, and diet. The - trouble with our winter diet ions and Interests slowly, but, having permit him them, AN INTERESTING RUMOR. ia that it doea not contain enough fruit. to keep the dominant pressure in good John Hoss" was Fresh grasped what is wanted of him, he will then unhitch him humor. to tends become Is In fruit winter. great Congress very A Paris Cable, given for .that it is do it as a matter of routine day after perfectly content after these acts were Ho Is canned fruit of expensive a good grade. Dried hunk of dough which it is the business of Washthe at assistant fruit is of a to government man's to former his the poor best hope Premier day unless something happens favorite upset performed and went off worti, intimates that healthy winter diet. And The prune is ington and at home to knead into loaves fcene Viviani, who is on his wsy to him, and then his education in most in- vacant lot to graze. the prince of dried fruits. It Is ths most shaped In accordance with th relative stances goes for naught. delicate, the most easily prepared, and ftreasure upon it Save In the occasional nstances when an outburst of public opinWashington to confer with President the one which can be most easily reThe horse between the shafts of a A NOVEL EXPERIMENT. stored to a condition like that of fresh ion determines tha action of tha governHarding on foreign affairs, carries with milk wagon will remember after a while ment, it is the invisible, the assistant, fruit. Take a large, high-graprune, A wealthy resident of Philadelphia soak it In water over night, and in the government which works. It can hardly 'him a proposal for what amounts to a every stopping place on his route, but be otherwise. evolved a project which he hopes morning you. will hav practically a ripe has alliance against Japan. if frightened into running away he will plum. THE HIGH COST OF EDUCATION. THE PRUNES BAD REP. be as unreasoning and hard to control will prove highly beneficial to a numThis proposal, it ia asserted, is not (New York World.) Why, if it haa all these virtuea Is th as though his duties had not made him ber of as well as affording schoolboys, In announcing increases in tuition fees framed as a pistol pointed in the direc- a prune fallen from favor? There are sevpart of a system. The fire hors much diversion for himself. Ha has eral reasons. American housewives hav throughout its schools and colleges, Hartion of Tokios heart, but is' designed knows the meaning of the fire alarm.-gonnever learned to cook prunes properly, vard university i but following th presixteen-acrneara farm a reacquired two sound the is first a.nd as an agreement between ready at the for one thing. For another, imported vailing fashion. Universities and colleges The same im- small Vermont village, whither he will publics of France and the United States to rush to Jiis place. prunes of small size and poor flavor long have hoed a hard row since the war beto maintain a status quo in the far pulse animates the thoroughbred schooled take a number of boys and young men held tho market here, before prunes be- gan and.find themselves in 1921 with into the barrier at the race course, and east and in the Pacific, for a ten weeks summer vacation im- gan to be raised In this country, and that creased expenses and endowments worth in and services about half what The Quai dOrsay French foreign many of us ars familiar with the exthe closing of the gave th prune a bad name. It la that theygoods would bring in 1914 Additional enbad name, acquired long ago, which keep office is reported to be confident that pedient of ringing the bell in the start- mediately following are hard to gel in this Interval the prune out of its proper place in the dowments alliance in the far ers stand on tha trotting track to stop schools. a of depression, yet money must bs had, and th tuition fee la an obvious opporThe plan is to allot each boy a cer- American diet east would automatically result in a horses which have lost their "drivers The problem ia a psychological one. The tunity. Tuition goea up in the college protective alliance by accident in the course of the heat, tain amount of land, which will be prune has come to be considered a ple- catalogue therefore, from 4100 to $200, and this may bo ac- the ringing of a bell being the signal planted with various vegetables, such beian dish. Thsrs can be no doubt of from $200 to $400, from $300 to $500, ana against German that. To call a man full of prunes Is the etudents who plan to enter next fall cepted as the compelling reason for Vi- that a false score has been made and as potatoes, peas, beans, etc. Garden to malign both his Intellect and his so- must revise the yearly budget. order horses to of return are to the work will be the first the cial standing. Tha Implication Is that Perhaps these changes are of less imviani s mission, assuming, of course, that the who eat prunes Is somehow portance than th figures would Indicate, day, followed by walks through the anyone that the Paris cables amount to more starting point for another try. damned. This curious connotation wnlch but ths fact remains that many who might imand rivers The to woods lakes is instinct tbs asserted is the word prune oarrles with It la vague, hav been able to scrape through to a streams, It than mere speculation. Btronly homing This degree by means of severe economy will harq to define, yet unmistakable. that France has no expectation that the planted in the natures of all animals. of that district, while readings, music, Is a democratic country. In a democratic now have to give up the project or postdisovercome and Ths talks will and former alliance drafted greater entertaining drawing dog probably country it is always the great object of pone It. and others who Intended to work by military to appear arlstocratia. The the- their way through college will find the President Wilson and Premier Clemen-cea- obstacles and travel further than any cussion on nseful and improving topica everyone of democracy la that we are all equal. obstoclee too great under th new rultribe will take place in the late afternoons ory in 1919 will be accepted by the other member of the More students must now corns For that reason each of us la trying to ing The activities will be prove that he la a little better than some- from families financially able to support United States senate, bnt it is believed in order- - to return to a familiar place, and evenings. else. We avoid, as we would avoid them at an age when they might be earnthat' a French offer of aid against Japan but occasionally horsea possessing more of the kind that really benefit boys body the garment of a leper, everything that ing for themselves. These families of ths financially able And the might become reciprocal and insure ntelligence than the average of their and young men, no matter what their Is supposed to be proletarian. rehas come to be considered prole- are few In number, as the Income-ta- x Prance of American aid in case of Ger- kind will give evidence of remarkable future calling may be. The boys will prune tarian fruit In this country. Bs It aver turns have revealed, and to educate only build their own workshop and canning so luscious. It cannot live down Its humthe sons and daughters of people of means man aggression. reasoning power of the same sort. When your rich aunt Is highly undemocratic as well as undeThe article refers to the case of a house, each sharing in the various de- ble reputation. Certain official circles Jn France ascomes to visit you, you would not think sirable for the country as a whole. Ideally tuition should be free, and as soon as It sert that the'United States neither seeks farmer who wagered that one of his tails of the work for which they are of offering her prunes for breakfast. the fees should be nor needs an ally for a possible conflict horses knew the difference between Sat- best fitted by inclination or ability. A wesThe prune long was cheap; the prune can be managed a for vaudeville jokes. It brought down again to nominal sum even with Japan, hut it is generally believed urday and Sunday, and also ths differ- small creek Tunning through the prem- Is in thesubject at the sacrifice of new buildings same class with red flannel .unthe latest equipment. The doors of e and chewing tobacco. It simply or that owing to the treaty ence between those days and the other ises will be dammed, which will pro- derwear remain open to rich Isn't used by our best people. It has our college should weei. and of He vide facilities. havit averse-twould .the not - swimming be proved and days bathing by poor. Washington fallen under the terrible taboo which our ' sending his children to school with the Over this stream a rustle bridge will unconscious snobbery places upon so many ing a friend in Europe. THE BRiTiSH NAVY ESTIMATES. v A turn to the be built and over a cool spring an at- good things. The French diplomats are divided into horse every tchoolday. THE FALL IN PRODUCTION. (Springfield Republican.) two groups, one advocating an' alliance right had to be made at a eertain cross- tractive summer house will be erected, which had been entertained of As a result of this antiprune sentiment , Hopes to school. will roads On house serve reach order insisa the small in the th 1920 and with Great Britain, and the other, spring reduction in expenditure upon a In ths four sweeping crop prune great tent on France s emancipation from En- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- purpose of a refrigerator. A windmill states fell off more than the British navy were In. some degree gland 'a domination, is demanding that day and Friday Dobbin, with the reins for pumping water to the high ground 20 per cent. California In 1919 produced disappointed when the estimates for the 2 were made public yesterQuai d Orsay exert evg ry effort to for- slack, never made a mistake, bat upon will be utilized and gradually all im- 290,090,000 pounds of prunes, but In 193b year 83,479,000 mulate an alliance with the United being hitched Saturday and started over provements tbat tend to add to the only 180,000.000 pounds. day. The next estimate of ia less than the corresponding estimate A prune is merely a plum having cerStates. Clemenceau and his followers the same road with the same driver he comfort and pleasure of the little col84.372,000, but the difare leaders 'of the Anglophile faction, turned to the left at the crossroads ony of workers will be installed. Two tain qualities not possessed by other for last year, 2,000,000, and vary All prunes ar plums, but not all ference Is less than nearest are in the and market these: went to features pluma of considerable with a town, First, important portion together lest than the 10,000,090 which the much ar plums prunes. he number as are forests been attractive a had for of in the there the military hierarchy. doing This connection between the prune sanguine .had hoped for. It appears from in which raspberries, and theclosplum years. On Sunday he went straight on neighborhood, has been the means' by the statement of Lord Lee of Fareham, THE PARIS ELECTIONS. blackberries and blueberries grow in which some prune growers have overcome first lord of the admiralty, which accompast the crossroads to the chnrcb. the smmww prejudice against the prodAn example of the intelligence if great abundance, and during ths after- uct. popular that ths decision A in Its fresh state Is sold as paniesbeenthsIn estimates, favor of the capital ship, a has Despite their claim of a crushing vic- that ia the proper term of mules ie noon expeditions the fruit will be gath- a plum. prune In to which there had been regard point The dealers readied growers and thet much curiosity, but economy tory in the Paris elections fought be- cited.. Mules employed tit hauling the ered and brought to the canning house, a Is sought by sign announcing "fresh prunes for sale d of ruthless the scrapping car Secmine where of the salt ia the depths at tween the Kationalists blog,' and the it will be properly prepared. would only arouse mirth, and so sold them bringing down the list of capital under the general family name. As plums ships, from know when small ond, tomatoes, cauliflowers, island, Louisiana, to Averys twenty sixteen, as comof the ships Communist's, the comments the have been enormously popuin 1914. The it is noon on Saturday. They are .onions, etc., for pickling, peas, beans, lar, prunes pared with thirty-e'gas the a rule housekeeper preferring Indicate an taken French Nationalist journal. number la defended ns th minithem for preserves and marmalades to smaller into the mine on Monday morn- beets and other products suitable for other fore which mum with fleet adequate underlying note of anxiety. The result, ing and remain there until noon on canning, and potatoes will all be, raised. eaten plums. Millions of Amerloani have for officers can b secured. prunes disguised as plums and en- training Other economies are the reduction of which gives 70,300 vote for M. Le Saturday. At the usual signal sounded In addition, all seaaonable vegetables joyed them. And these same people would the North American and South Amerihav scoffed at ths Idea of sating and can squadrons by one light cruiser each, Corbeiller and 69,340 for M. Bonnett, at' that hour, instead of marching off for use on ths table will be cultivated enjoying a prune. the recall for the present of ths ento their quarters for their ration, they and b a part of ths daily menu. Few housewives really know how to and On of the Nationalist candidates, against South American squadron. tire This prepare prunes latter appetlslngly. to make on Saturday for the hoist which Each boy will be expected provide reason a on of th causes of th un- - the four flotillas of destrovers Is also for M. Loriot and 67,826 for M. carries them to the surface. In to reserve. be put Altogether the a barrel of jars for canning fruit and of th prune is advanced by will reduce the personnel of the Housewives, Mr. Gould be- changes Souvarine, the Communist representaThere was a pathetic touch in a dis- vegetables, and suitable jars for pickles, Sopularlty 0 to 121,700, as with lieves, ars as a rule too much In a hurry navyIn 1920. These compared tives, is far more noteworthy for the patch recently printed in this newspahowever, are sauees and relishes. In ths fall, it is to cook th prune as It should bs cooked offset by the plans saving for new construction strong support given the Communists per telling how revenue officers cap- thought, all these will be filled and to bring out its finest flavor. as a result of th lesdeemed h says, "that before sons of necessary than for th fact that tha seats were tured a moonshiner ia North Carolina. they will then be shipped to Philadel- th They forget, but the first lord of the war, prune can bs really appreciated it the admiralty observes: It cannot be held for the party which has the ma- They found a quantity of whisky in a phia In carload lots. must be restored to Its original state too that In making plump. In drying, thlz strongly emphasized Juicy and tempting. with ths reLessons in horticulture, fsrm garden- th jority in the French chamber of depu- buggy to which an old mar was beginning moisture from th prun ia entirely of obsolete ships th governties. hitched. They settled down to watch ing, economics and other related sub- removed. In cooking It should bs re- placement ment neither commits Itself to nor conThat this it clearly realized in the for the appearance of the owner, bnt jects will be given by visiting instruc- stored. Before cooking. In fact, prunes templates. any building program In should b permitted to absorb a much answer to those of any other power. inner councils of the party is apparent when late evening came and no one ap- tors from the University of Vermont. water aa they will hold. Is now ths th Yet standard between the lines of the articles in ail peared to claim the outfit tha expe- The first year will be constructive, with of fhe prunes produced in and ths only power that I'nited States ar marketed dried can forestandard, a oompetltion for th .the Nationalist nowspapers, and is dient was adopted of taming the mare as much production as possible, and the the Prunes Intended for drying ar allowed to of that standard la the United naively admitted in the Journal des loose and following to oeo where she second and third years are expected to become fully rip and to drop from th States Such a competition would be a trees As fruit Is consider- calamity, and Lord Dee says that ths govDebate, which declares that it is went. give an exceedingly remunerative re- ably richer In sugar than that obtained ernment hopes that it may b possible, (rather startling to think that in turn to the moonthe of for home tree actual the th and work by shaking performed. Straight gathering before "by mesne of frank and friendly diselectors there may be found 68,000 shiner went the faithful creature, only No doubt this experiment will be ready to full. It may be seen that the cussions with the principal naval powers, luscious-nes- s prune dried contains all th to avoid anything approaching competiso led astray as to vote for Loriot and to be Of fruit placked fresh. repudiated by ber owner. The watched elosely by persons interested Plumped tive building, either now or Tn th fuBouvarine." are revenue agent knew they were on the in this sort of work, both official and out again with soaking In water, th ture. Meanwhile, both .countries fruit regain Us original virtue unim- building with energy; the effort at an ; This paper and the Temps assert the right track, but could make no arrest private, and it may lead to a wide ex- paired. denot b too most ' long understanding vote is, however, a blow to Moscow and until children rushing from the house tension of the system ia WHERE PRUNES GROW. layed. many states Communism wherever found, while Gu- greeted old Molly th sntlr th of Practically United crop the affectionately, AIR LAWS. States Is grown in four western NOT AS EXPECTED. , stav Ilerve in the Vlctoire considers it mare returning the salutation of her litYork Evening Post.) - ' (New found had It Ther to difficult Idaho make and to Oregon, 'an indication Washington. Germany that she has tle friends by that low nicker of de- both emla meet on hla salary, and at laat To California Refusal by the Canadian air board to belongs the honor of havno hope of provoking the ruin of France light those who love the horse know alia determined to take the bull by the allow American military or civilian airing introduced ths production of th prune plane pilots to fly across th border is home a and Ret i by job. the establishment of to well. Thai her faithfulness and inencouraging iihe waa a skillful typist and soon found into this country. Foreseeing the possi- only one mors reminder that the coun(Bolshevism there. of national air telligence proved the undoing of her a situation where she would receive two bilities of th fruit, energetic growers of try Is urgently In need laws. Canadas action Is well taken. Unr. a. week. Then she went home to Actually, of course, although this fact master. From all of which it might be tounda the stats that enths the International terms air of th der finest imported trees, to neaa her husband. Is significantly omittod from most of Hba could hlmost Imagine the scene. gaged tha most expert horticulturists, and convention, pilots entering another counargued that ths horse is not ths best In In started be show to must th licensed and of registered the try She would teU him, and then, ha would people .tbs comments, the vote shews - the exemplar of horse sense. United Slates what a real prun looked the "Country they come from and .th airexckilmi strength of the opposition to any pos- -' To the Heralds collection of inciof This and worthiness th machine certified. tasted Ilk. Mercenary girl, you must not go Out Th prune lover point to th fact that creates a standard of responsibility, proI sible mobilization of more elassea This dents it might not be out of to my duty and pleasure to place this to work for Ityou and th prun prejudice exist only In th tecting th country agnlnst the sntrenc shield you from provide work argument has been greatly employed by idle day to add one which came under and worry. This little home le your United H tales Canada may hav been of unqualified filers In machines which the Communists, who have said very our own observation in the Inoculated slightly, but her Increasingly might not meet teete it further days of onr realm! 1 will not hear of you doing this! th cltissn of th country from rehearsed her reply, Inslslent demand for prune from the .little about Communism, but much about young boyhood. At that time the busi- sheWhile ah mentally with h United Indicates reStates trips that taking Inezperlencou pilot- - in has the dangers of calling further classes, ness of brickmaking was busily prose- lock. suddenly heard the latchkey In tne covered. The Dominion' government re- unsafe machines That la th possibility which Canada takes action. whieh might result if trouble broke out cuted at East Atchison, Mo., then called 'George." ahe cried, facing him dra- cently took off the Import duty on dried against Hitherto military snd naval pilot hav prunes and th big western growers Immatically In the little hall 1 have got in the Bhino. It was in ths days before job mediately grasped th opportunity of- been permitted to fly over Dominion terWInthrop. at two pounds a weekr' br of "la It permanent? asked Otorgs, fered to dlspoa of their crops to friendly aritory, pending th organlsetlon brickmaking machinery was much used body having authority to license pilot hands and sent agents over th line to Philadelphia eagerly. Inquirer. A WOMENS PAPER. and brickbat In ss th convention, lo which were moulded by hand provided take orders, r " this country bs subscribed. As yet w i Nor la th market for th Tank from a mud mixture a in NOT prepared HIE JOB. A notable departure is announced prune grower limited to Canada and th have set.no standard fot pilots or maA Torkshlre man, who waa very the motive power for which mill, United Stats. England. Belgium and chines. Any reckless Individual may buy Jfrom Christiania, Norway, which indi- was airplane and operet it. Thta should a entered for n of Certnany, th grower declare, are hun- sn lallorthop pair supplied by a horse attached to a trousers. gry for th American prune, and free bo controlled by law. cates that ths women of tbst country in a sweep cirel. from He selected the cloth, and the tailor traveling Usually prejudice against prunes of anv kind PUT TO TH Th prun lover of th United States' BLUBH. arc progressing rapidly. They have a patient, plodding, dependable animals proceeded to measure him. "When he passed the tape down the are. being threatened with prun starTwo magnificently upholstered women, were need for this purpose, and old "bow to of th leg man devoted the interests of dally newspaper tapped him on vation, and ths threat Is bringing thm built on generous line as th auto ss John Hoss the arm end said out Into th open, shameless, determined say. ware waiting In ths theater lobby was on of this type. women and it is said that it ia ths first 'twd on. mate! The mak 'em to fight to the last ditch for prune while th crowds streamed by. Tnsr In order to get their daily output of Ah'll Lest year th pries of prune went cam a prtttM girl, so pretty, Indeed, bend 'em! Pearson' tnat .of its kind in ths world. The news- brickbats onto tbs drying field by straight. skyrocketing at th whlspir that there everyone turied their heed to admtr. would be a shortage. And yet th crop A she peasiM ths two women, on eald: paper, the Norgea K tinder, Norways noon, an essential consideration for takON THE HIP. of 1919 waa nearly a million Mb make me Just plain tired. heav. mads its appearance on ing Women, advantage of the heat of tbs sun, kindThese prohibition times ha' got me ler than that of 2920. Th pounds I don t know. sh eald th prun fiend o' Ikdt.e-tuMarch 15. said 1uo.s Itlll dazed," ar the workmen began tbeir labors a afraid. Prunes at It cents a pound wa a most beautiful creature,other, W hen a man early say 'Hip, hip. ar an not enhip,' I "Thata Just It. replied tn first. Impossibility The editor, Manny Altern, says that, as 4 oclock. Prejudice, I don't know whether ho'a Promptly at that hour ish going to finlarged market. Increased cost of labor, have arrlvtd at that stag where pretty with cheer are three or there devoted I John about many 'tohilq something cona personal Ineull." Atlanta all, they feet, ar magazines transportation IIoss, never tied in Ilia stall, girl W to the special interests- - of women, they are magazines, and not dailies, and they are frequently controlled by men. Ths ' Krtry Uftnring hf , Putt L4k Tribon PnbUBtiing Copay. only connection men will have with TEKUK i)P bUBSC R1PTIOSS: Norges Kvinder is that they may and fa ft ah, Nrrada Wpottl&f $ M read it. Pallv a&4. flimdajr, ana boU, 16 60 ana year..,. The editor said the paper would disluilp and Sunday, EVTrtHr ia U. 8 1.S9 cuss tho burning questions of ths .......... imootli. and Sunday, $ par Pally 166 Tribuaa. yaar It is to be a fonr-pagday. paper, la ary Important tlty with seven columns to lb Tribmt la a Mb Reader the page. The aaeortala fa tho L'altod Staton. may editor-in-chiayeatn fa any city by telephoning thin offltt, says the only difficulty in a mecnbor of Un AnaocUtod she expects is that incident of holding Iha TribunAnaoclated In Preaa Prean. Tb exelunlrely to tho aao for repablicatloa of all sewn onr staff in leaah." creddlipatrbea credited to It or not otborwiao ited in thin paper, and aiao tto local nova pub ffje Jsalt a!c QtMnt "sweep,'' !), fei-WRhl- y 1 e edi-tori- , oerond-cina- one-trac- which-surroun- d Franco-America- n g e Franeo-America- Franco-America- n n u four-foote- d Anglo-Japanes- - prune-produci- 1921-2- MB Memory Tests. Cart You AnsweirThese? Lorenzo do Medici became tine politic head of tho state. fi. When wa the compare flret practically applied in navigation? About th beginning of the fifteenth centurjt V.? . Who wa the Emperor Charles Th son of Philip, Archduke of Austria I German of (son of Maximilian, emperor and of Joanna (daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain). Charles V. 7. When and where wa the crowned? He waa crowned with diadem of Charlemagne at in 1520. two chief evont 8. What - were th of the reign of Charles V.? The rire Book? the War carand of (2) 9. Who wrote Sonnets from riedProteetantlsm, th on under the lead of Francis L of th Portuguese? to maintain V. Charles Room France against Barrack 10. Who wrote the the balance of power. Ealads" ? 9. Who waa Martin Luther? He was University professor of theology In the HISTORY ANBWERS of Wittenberg, took the lead in opposwho carried Dominican friar, 1. What three states grew out of ing th Charlems gus's empire? Germany, France on an extensive Bale of indulgenCle" Reformatio and brought about the , and Italy. (1517). 2. Wno were th Norman kings? Wil Re 10. What were "indulgencies? I., and missions of the penance Imposed upon liam I, William II., Henry scandal Stephen. bad sin brought whose persons 3. Whs were th flret four Plantagcnet on the community. But in process of kings? Henry 1L, Ricnard L, John ana tim they were represented as actual Henry IIL pardons of guilt, and th purchaser of in, 4. Who Vert the Medici? Merchant dulgence waa retd I to be delivered from who roue tb great Influence in Floren all his sins. LITERATURE. Who ware ths Lake Poet"? 2. What are tha chief poem of Georgs Gordon Byron? 8. What threo other prominent poets lived at th time of Byron? 4. Who wrote The Skylark? S. What nationality waa Robert Burns? I. What English writer, famous aa an essayist and historian, was Influenced in all his writings by th literature of Germany? writer of im1, What three pros portance Lvd at th tlm of Cariyl? 9. Who wrote "The Ring and th 1. ' of the school were all university men, and had at least fairly good education. Careful examination of hie manuscript, to answer any can th however, show's that Shakespeare was not get (Any reader InformaOi Tribune a scholar, but ores evidently 'wide road. question by writing tion Bureau: Frederic J Hakin. Director, offer D. applies C. This Washington, Q. Who Mid, If w do not hang toTh bureau can- gether we will hang separately"? strictly to information. and medical not glv advlc on legal, E. C. S. financial matters. .It doe not attempt A. At th signing of ths Declaration to settle domestic trouble nor to undar-tak- e of Independence Benjamin Franklin Mid exhaustive research on any subject. "If we do not hang together w will hang Writ your question plainly and briefly. separately." ? Give full name and address and Inclose two cents in etamp for return poataga whlteflsh ever caught with Q. Ar All replies ars sent direot to the inhook and line? If so, what bait is used? quirer.) A. L. A. The bureau of fisheries says that Lakes Great of whlteflsh Q. How much did th presidential Inthe the region I- C. are not caught with hook and line, but auguration cost? A. The superintendent of ospltol build- write nets. The Rocky mountain whlteflsh ings and grounds My that only 11500 are taken with hook and lino, Th bait of th 850.600 allotted for inaugural exused is a fly or worm. penses was actually disbursed. THE KINGDOM OF HOME. 1 Q. To settle an argument, please state By Reed Heuatl I. K. A B. Is man when llltterat. When the curtains are drown and the A. Th word illiterate as used In glows statistics and in educational reports, Andfireplace the world is ahut out with its griefs means inability to read and write. and itg woes And the children com rushing with Q. Give a brief outline of the commls-mlssto- n laughter and glee M. M. form of government. To welcome their daddy and climb to hi A. The commission form of city govkne ernment varies widely In the different Oh, it's then that wa glv not a thought the Th charaoterlstlo feature state nor a fear our Kingdom combining of alt leglalatlv and executive To business and dollar ber powers tn a zlngl body, usually consistThese members. seven to of five about ing members are elected at large. The may- And a gay little kingdom it 1 where or, as a rule, IS one of the commission, there's but has no mors power than hla asso- But love to naught be had, for from love It was ciate though the official head of the wrought; of the work The administrative Where the rule of the Monarch is city. commission la divided into department, to each headed by on commissioner. As a Each brave little subject, of whom there of govform commission the safeguard, are two. ernment almost invariably includes initia- And the love that he gives is th love tive, referendum and recall. he had yearned To know all hla life now th lovo la returned. Q. Who invented the submarine O. F. K. A. It Is unknown who built the first Oh, a brave little kingdom from whence la manly hearts said that Alexsubmarine boat, but it y ander th Great was Interested tn sub- Some day must go forth to take Is no doubt part marine navigation. Ther that these types of vessels war studied Go out from the one little world that during the thirteenth and fourteenth cen- Withthey know souls lifted high where the evil turies. Early in th seventeentn century ' winds blow, ubmarlne boats were numerous and In And the prayer of the father la that they 1824 Cornelius Drabbet exhibited a submay be marine of hla own design on th Thames. In 1727 fourteen types had been patented As tender in Ilf as they were at hla Buah-nell knee. in England alon. In 1775 David built hla first submarine boat, with That soma of the lessons and some of the Joys which 8ergeant Le attacked th H. M. '8. Esg in New York harbor) They learned at his aid may help other men's boy Exchange. Q. What Is the population of the Phil' ON OFF THE WRONG FOOT. C. H. E. ippine? A. According to the 1918 census, ths The wicked garage keeper was trying total population of the Philippines was to figure out hla Income tax. 10, 850, 840. If a man brings his car to me to be 0 repaired, and It costs me 60 cents, and I charge him 16, what per cent prom Q. How much burlap Is used In th would I be making? he demanded of hla O. B. United State? A. According to the latest available son and heir. Ta sure I dont know, pop, answered statistics, there were manufactured In a Youll hav to get that young hopeful. single year In the United States square yards of burlap, valued at somebody who knows the rules of grand $6,440,594. In 1918 th consumption of larceny to tell you that. Tha rules for this material amounted to 821,691,204 lineal percentage wouldnt cover , jt! Exyards. change. O' ENFORCED TO THE LIMIT. Q. Where did Shakespeare receive hi education? Arrest all frog the edict goe until J. p. R. A. Ther ha been much controversy this tumult stops. The evidence most regarding Shakespeare! probable educa- plainly shows that they are full of hops. tion. Records show .that th writer enClose up the churches right awav. The tered Stretford grammar achool at the age issue stands out dear. For at the fuof seven, and probably apent elx or seven nerals. so they say, they pass around ths years there. At that time the masters bier. The American Legion Weekly. Answers to Questions. 00 1 1 ' work-a-da- 00 1 - . "pre-Jutlan- ht ' 'WA 58,-4S- 4 127,-50- tV. d 7-- 'fi - ' "i i 1 ' I i. -U "one-powe- r" Nine-tent- main-tena- nt 4 X X'fek tree-ripen- 00,-.00- 0 - v A'V- - I i " ' fl MUST HAVE a substantial breakfast before on the strenuous duties of each day. The food, you eat should be easily assimilable; it should impart strength and energy. 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