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Show ' SALT JLAAE TKU3UNK,- SUNDAY MORNING, - c. lin some time daring the present week, is such as to warrant the hope that both Ulster and the southern section WonrfOf by 1mm4 of Ireland will give it a trial. It is also ttH LIU THbon PiiblUblog Capy. l BRCRIPTI0N: ' OF TERM said to be the nearest approach to comU VtnK Hah, NewU ftd Wjromtaf . Lord .JJ y flIMf. M fltfVtfc plete independence possible. W 10. MM Plilf Northeliffe, who has just arrived in Hi V. Klanrktrf Iu4f, .$ 1 New York on his way around the pally a4 SuiutaF pw mootfc. TrttuwG. on jm r. world, is very hopeful of a solution of riljr IM Trlboee t m ui. la every important after seven cenla tba failed itatm. Kr.orr. , y aamitln the Irish question KfiM la rlty y talphMilg thli ofnf. turies of discord and frequent appeal Tlw TrlboM to I atatbar of tbo AwnclitH ciItM7 owa to arms. The news from both London Tko AMorUte4 Pm hM. tit 14 to Um mm for ropobUcfttion of all crod-lt- and Dublin is very encouraging to aD atcpotchoo credited to It or ! not Uothorwloo tecl " lovers of freedom and it is to b hoped b4 la tlM poyor, pufeH)t4 Horota. that within ' ten day word will be la a moaobor of th Aodlt Broa Tbo TrlhoD cabled that peace will be proclaimed of Ctrcutartoa. laformohoa oenromlnf Tbo oirralatioo will bo roppUe4 by tbo Audit in Ireland. ?bealffakSibnt rfrT ocean-carryin- g 17 if 1 i I f 4 , Trlb-aao'- a of (Irrobitimi, Vooottaa bldg., rblcagu. . C. Bockwllb 8iooll AfMicy, anlo odt it Tbo am adTortlalng agont. World bM.. Now York Tribuoo bldg , Chicago? Pool Diapatcb bldg.. ; Bryant It. Lotfta; Ford bldg. PotrtiU. bldg , Kansao City. Mo. W. R. Baraugor Oo.. bldg., Faciflo Coaat irproantat1oot Bmlnr Ian Froncioro; Title lnaoranco bldg . Lot An bklg , Beattlo. ftlec; Pavia offlco of Tbo Tribuno, 429 Roo It. , Boooro, Faria, Franco. Telephone Waaotoh S90. Whoa you fail to got ywr Tribune telepbono tbo city circulation department before 10 oclock a. m. and a copy will be aont yoa by meeeengor. knterod at tbo poatoffico "at Ralt Lake City aa aecondclaaa matter Bnrooa talk of the great benefits to be derived from the ownership of aa adequate merchant maritig, hut in ordqp to maintain it there must be a sufficient trade, which is lacking at tbs When it does revive, preseat time. competition will be so fierce that Uncle Sam, if he eontinues in the business, and American ship owners in general will find it very difficult to obtain cargoes that will bs profitable. It will be a fine thing if the government is abls, to dispose of the shipping bosrd vessels to American companies even at a heavy loss, but it ia doubtful if any such arrangement ean be made in the near future, if the seizure of the rented steamship may bs taken as an indication of ths situation. I Blood Teats Wise and Otherwise July 24, 1921. OP TAXATION. PROBLEM The way a gnd means commlVee of the houae of representative!, having disposed of the tariff bill for the pretest, at least, U ready to begin work en the question of taxation legislation. The .first thing on the program was a eoaference with officials of the treasury. Following the conference Chairmen Fordney made the announcement that the Eepubliesn niember, of the committee have definitely decided to abandon further thought of any sales tax and will waste no further time npon the subject.' The corporation income tax is to be increased from 10 to 13 per cent and the (2000 exemption The transportation clause repealed. tax may be reduced 50 per cent for the period of one year And then eliminated entirely. The present income taxes on individual incomea will not be reduced, but the recommendation of the treasury for a reduction of the higher surtaxes to about 40 per cent will be acMost of the cepted by the committee. miscAlaneous taxes will be retained, despite the many protests received from all parts of the country. The treasury officials told the members of tbe wsys and mean committee that it will be necessary to raise approximately (4,000,000,000 by internal taxation. They were also Informed that not more than (150,000,000 additional revenue can possibly be realized under the new Fordney tariff bill, or a total of (450,000,000. Chairman Fordney personally faiorfi a sales tax. . Other members of the committee hold similar views. Several members of the senate finance committee likewise favor the imposition of bodies in Commercial such a tax. practically all of the large cities favor this way of raising money. The farmers and labor unions, however, have taken the opposite side of the question and their influence with congress is strong. S Senator Smoot, it will be remembered, advocated the levying of a sales tx some months ago, and he will prob-hl- r be the leading advocate of aueb d tax in committee and upon the floor of the aenate. . Mr.' Smoot sec, no other pay to raise the enormous amount of money needed to run the government, Ind he in said to hold to the belief that the public will become reconciled . to it, in the end." .Revision of the tax laws is one of the Chief problems before congress. It was May enough to rush taxation legislation through while the war was on. The government had to- have money with. Which to conduct vast military enter-prise- s and eongress provided it. Now that the war fever has subsided and hrve returned to the arts of peace w are compelled to use huge amounts of money on account of the war. At the same time there is a general demand for a reduction in the rates of taxation. The eompiaints of the taxpayers are perfectly natural. At the etme time eongress cannot be expected to accomplish the impossible, and unwarranted criticism is unpatriotic. The business interests of the United States and probably a majority of the people engaged in all walks of life seem to have confidence in the qbility of Secretary of the Treasury Mellon to place the finaneee of the country upon a sound financial basia. They also have faith in the good intentions of President Harding. So if eongress acts in accordance with the advice of the chief executive and the bead of the treasury department in the matter of taxation legislation, the work of tbe national legislators will no doubt meet with the approval of the public. Hew to th line, " ANTI-GOSSI- wool-grow- Vlt-to- rl, Vit-to- 1 - SETTLEMENT NEAR. The political sky in Ireland is Visibly brightening and the chances for a settlement of the controversy with Great Britain are constantly improving. General Smuts, the of South Africa, has gone to Dublin to give Do Yalera and Sir James Craig, the latter representing Ulster, the benefit of his advieo if a conference between the two leaders takes place. General Smuts will also be able to inform the Irish leaders of all shades of political opinion just what has happened in South Africa since he put his sword asids, the advantage it enjoys under a dominion form of government, and its prospects for advancement in the years to corns. It is said that ths proposition of Premier Lloyd George, which is to bo considered by the Irish leaders at Dub- warrior-statesma- t n - ri , h Three-fourth- e ultra-moder- n st en (100,-000,00- 0 (18,-000,0- . f r let the full quip " , ART. I. To what school of painters did Backhutsen belong? THE PHARISEE. J. When waa William Morgan, an She sits two yews In front of me In American artist of note, born? J. What were Rubens's given names? church; . To what acjiool did Ttntoretto Her undulating transformation UI con' . coals and 4. -- When did Tintoretto live? Tha stringy hair that's underneath, 4. What famous French Billowing over her lac collar banga painter lived Her bulging neck. She strokes th heads 7. Who was Sir Henry Raeburn? of 5. What nationality was Velasques? The Children and murmurs unctuously. little dears! To what school did Andrea del Sarto But once shea homo, lt's"Brata! (You belong h 10. see shes who waa the master of 8lr Joshua dodging Reynolds1 In portrait painting, teaching Spent ths last quarter-centur- y him and being also one of th most popustorks.) While 1 I strap-han- g weary miles en th lar portrait painters of his Urns? dixxy L, " And one more lodged In my gloomy ARITHMETIC ANSWERS. . cubicle, 1. I wash out undies and drape them on th nate What IsIna duodecimal? A denominumber which twelve units of any radiator. And on the dresaer-mlrrdamp denomination make a unit of the next past denomination. higher hankies What Is mensuration? The art of But all th time I dream of a small home. All, all my home, a fussy baby head soft measuring magnitudes. nestled on my Lonely breast, and oh, yes. a man. My where By Frederlo 3. Hnsldik WA8HDJOTON. D. C July tl. Many centuries aco Klnr Solomon, In hta great wisdom, hit upon a simple and excellent way of finding out which oo of two claimants waa the mother of a certain child. He merely offered to cut the- - child In half and award a portion to each. One woman agreed, the other demurred and the wise patriarch decided that the one who objected must be entitled to the babe. Now the claim has been brought forward that the fatherhood of children can THE TARIFF ON WOOL. be determined by surgery ot a much les drastic kind. It Is claimed that exThe wool schedule of tbe new tariff of the blood of a child and of amination P FLEDGE. Its male parent wtll show conclusively bill is to bs attacked by both the the relationship. This teat waa taken The members of ths Womans Chris- aa conclusive evidence recently by a and the manufacturers when Judge in San Franciaco. One Paul having denied vehemently that Mrs. the hearings of tbs senats finance com- tian Temperance union at Tacoma have ri Vtttorl'a babe waa also hie. and Mrs. mittee get, under way. The western I takes a pledge to eliminate gossip from having been quite a Insistent that It was, tha scientific man wa called In. men will protest against 'the schedule their conversation hereafter. At first This scientist. Or. Albert Abrsms, took 1 , a drop of blood from the Infant snd one of sack t an oblige-ths glance-making as a whole, but will lay stress upon the The electrons of the two from tion would seem to be worthy no more drops Vlttorl. were adjusted In what was called fact that the ad valorem proviso cuts and the doctor an"oectlophore, 'than passing attention, but the experi- an nounced that the electrons' Synchrothe rate of duty to a point away below ence of "Is one ia that gbsaip humanity nised In their vibrations, therefore Vltmeasure. I of the traditional privilege of the la-- - torl was the father of the child. Suthe rate of thV perior Judge Oraham, sitting In the case, The woolgrowere feel that- they have dies, and altogether a most fascinating ordered Mr. Vlttorl to pay hn The thereupon indoor sport been unfairly treated every time the 'and delightful wife $25 a month for the support of the . wool schedule has been considered. This pledge taken by the Tacoma women, baby. An electron, It waa brought out. Is an time they have succeeded in having .therefore, becomes a matter of eonald-- 1 Infinitesimal bit of matter, and It seems that your blood la juet teeming with elecsome necessary changes made by the erable importance. trons. These tiny electrons vibrate. It It was stated at the meeting- where la claimed, and vibration of tha electrons ways' and 'means committee. It is eviIn the drop of Vlttoris blood synchronisgossip dent, however, that if a full measure of the pledge was proposed that of the electrons ing with th vibration protection is to be accorded, further is responsible for thousands of girls In the childs blood, it was decided that be father. Vlt-toVlttorl child's must tha homes and disappearing changes will have to be made in the leaving their must pay the money ordered by the senate. every year. court or go to Jail tot contempt of the The text of the pledge follows: court's mandate. He still insists that The National Association of Wool In this case la telling something W pledge ourselves not to repeat blood Manufacturers will also be represented that ia not so. at the hearings of the finance commit- aa ill story about any young girl, and, EXPERTS ARC SKEPTICAL. tee. At a recent meeting the manu- if any woman seems desirous to regain Experts ef tha United States public service frankly admit that they facturers prepared a statement declar- lost respectability, w promise to aid health know of no such teat, and seem skeptiing that so far as the wool and wool her by word and in every way we cal -- concerning it. Some of thorn so x possibility that tho quality of blood in products schedule is concerned, the out- ean. a child be evidence of tha child In asking other organization of paternity,might but the test would be of quite standing feature is its inconsistent and character. haphazard character. It ean he de- women to indorse the pledge, the sec- another blood of all the people In th world duced from internal evidence that who- retary of the Taroma W. C. T. U. as- la The Thase divided Into four classes. women are classes are merely numbered ona, two, ever drew the schedule was wholly un- serted that American four. The difference between three and familiar with tho wool manufacturing harsher than thosd of other nations in the groups Is that th cells of ono kind of blood will dissolve In the serum, or industry. Moreover, whoever drew the respect of nnforgiveness. part, of ths blood of another group. schedule was not able for ono cause or It was reported that several ehnrclet fluid This discovery Is very important m visw another to hold consistently to any and womens of the large number of operations already organization which blood from one person is Introdefinite" policy. The only apparent un- have adopted the pledge, snd there in duced Into ths veins of another. If a derlying principle, if ths schedule has was, it waa said, reason to believe that person whose blood Is In group four has Into his veins the blood of rates th pledge would become a national atransfused one, is that the person who would fall In group one. should be increased on raw material movement. It would mean the dissolution of milThe idea is one that eertainly should lions of the cell of the blood of the sick and decreased as much, as possible on and might reault fatally. There person, s commend itself. of the are records of manufactures. many auch cases which before the four groupings of occurred of world is said the due to be Heretofore the wool schedule has misery the blood were worked out been drafted in acedrdane with the to the thoughtless utterances of equally Some of the 'public health service exbelieve that It might exstly be poa More nerds and desires of the manufacturers. thoughtless than often perts persons. ibla that where the blood of a mother This time the western interests hare not the utterances are either absolutely and child were In group one, and the had a voice in the matter and propose false er have little fouadation in. fact. paternity of the child was disputed bea man whose blood was In group to press their claims still further. Ths But once put on ita way, slander tween three and a man whose blood was In like a manufacturers very naturally prefer spreads group one, tests might prove ths parendevastating scourge. In such a case ths assumption tage. cheap or absolutely free raw materials would be that ths man whose blood was GREATEST RADIO FLANT. and in tjmek past they have been acclassed as group one would be th child's father. commodated to a considerable extent. So far as these government experts Construction will begin soon oh .the Now that the woolgrowers are to be are aware, however, this has never been radio station. On the tried In a court, and they believe It worlds greatest the manufacturer declare protected, doubtful that the courts would take the that the Republican party may find it north shore of Long island, near New tests as conclusive evidence. It would out. If the mothconfusing, they expedient to abandon the principle of York, will le erected a station which be to be In class four, ers blood proved point protection. It may even find it desir- will simultaneously send to and receive for lnatanoe The grouping of the four classes of peoable to declare for a high protective according to their blood ha been tariff on raw materials and a revenue messages from five of the first stations ple of Inestimable service In surgery, howother of countries. ever. In the early days of blood transon tariff manufactures. Some of the The plant will bear th name of ths fusion, according to government medical party consistent supporters feel, howmanv tragedies occurred through New Tork Central Radio station. Its experts, lack of tbe knowledge since obtained, ever, that any such change of front towers will arise on a 6400-acrWHY TRANSFUSIONS MAY FAIL. tract, ought to be clearly deelared in the ten square-mil- es In those daye often a successful transof platform end not developed after elec- comprising nearly of blood occurred with no 111 efland, with a long frontage on Long fusion tion day. fects to th person receiving th blood. to the blood which enThe western men will continue to Island sound. It ia announced that the This was due tered their veins being of the same class engineering studies have aa look out for tkfir interests and it is preliminary ' own blood. But for a time It their not at all likely that the senators from keen completed, contract for all the waa a matter of chance. Sometimes a person of some other clast was obtained this section of ths country will allow construction materials arc being let and and th result waa that, instead of supof force a radio months after themselves expert, to be either bluffed or plying th much needed blood to the sick of preparation, will .immediately lake person, the cells of what blood he or deceived. be had leri were destroyed by the liquid the work in hand. part of the new blood Injected into The effect of thla was weakening, definite them. A of idea the VESSELS SEIZED. might ensue as a result of the character of this radio plant may be and death bodys failing to secura sufficient nourShipping board . representatives have gained from the observation of E. J. ishment. Now at Mg hospitals and dispensaries seized five of the largest and finest Nally, president of the company which there ar lists of people whose blood has is fa- been tested In every war. and who are one it. all building very fjeapiships iq. thp service of the United called upon when tranaf jainna are necesmiliar with wireless, he says, knows sary. If a class two person needs a pint States Merchant Marine for an alleged Borat that of blood, someone on the clast two list Neuea, Germany, and violation of contract. Four other Tea- deaux, France, and gives up a plpt of his r two of tho largest Is called In,blood for a fee. The class two sels will be seized as soon as they stations in the world. The New York care Is exercised, of course, to greatest see to reach port The violation of contract station in the aggregate will be five It that there la no mixing up ct the lists or of the persons on It. In failure to pay rentals times more powerful than either of consists The division of the blood of race Into four groups Is not guesswork in them. to the (100,000. amounting aggregate or anything of the sort. It Is an exact The shipping board, under th chairThere will be five complete trans- determination. Moreover, It ts very easy Into which manship of Chairman Lasker, has evi- mitters, each one a duplex unit, with a for any doctor to determine of the four classes your own blood falls. station situ- With four test tubes, each containing a dently" determined to stop as many of corresponding receiving the leaks as possible and to get In gll ated near by. All five transmitters mall quantity of each class of blood, the can find out quickly by dropping the money coming to the government and the receiving stations will operate doctor a drop of your blood Into each of the as quickly as possible. The losses In- simultaneously and will send and re. tubes. If the cells of the blood already class one tube dissolve, your Mood curred by the government in the estab- celve messages over thousands of miles In not la of that class. In the tube containlishment of a merchant marine have continuously day and night. ing blood corresponding to your own, no As soon as the station is completed change will take place. been enormous and Uncle Bam will conTo make doubly sure that no mistake tinue to lose as long as be continues in it is proposed to establish message ser- will occur, the test tub results ran be the shipping bnsiness. Only the other vice with Germany and Tr nnee to sup- checked up with a mlcroscoplo examination. After these two tests there is no day Chairman Lasker waa compelled to plement the existing commercial cir- possibility of mistake. The great number of cases during the ask for an additional (300,000,000 with cuits; ultimately radio at this station war where blood transfusion was neceswhich to continue operations. Presi- will connect Buenos Aires and other sary housed members of the medlcxl corps dent Harding was astounded, the dis- points in South America, and wave In France and In the army hospitals here to provide for quickly getting access to patches from Washington say, when in- messages will be flashing to and from necessary quantities of blood of all four formed of the situation. Poland, Sweden, Denmark and other classes. This was essential, particularly abroad, because of the great loss of blood Figures made public by the board European countries the wounds, even resulting from many ef would be classed show that lash year the total revenues those which ordinarily as superficial where prompt treatment WATERMELON TIME. amounted to (680,000,000, including battles was secured. During easily Gee, they're gettinr riper often were forced to lie for long periods (300,000,000 from operations, An' still dingin' to the vine; more than the first without snvthln from congress, a credit of I'm '(raid I'll be a s wiper aid treatment administered to them on watermelon time. In from the the field. Many cases occurred where (80,000,000 previous year, and were extremely weakened from patients receipts from sales of (200,000,000. The I can't see any reason blood losses were onlv transfusion from so To and preach, total expenditures of the board in- If a splutter a healthy person carrying The same class feller take a melon of blood In his veins would save life. cluded (409,000,000 for general opera- That ia kinder outa reach. It In obvious that where the new blood tions, (160,000,000 for ship construc- I would do nothing but destroy the cells j figure It aint ataalln of what little of th original blood retion, (6,000,000 for dry docks, To take just on or two When you've watched 'em all th summer mained. the desired results would not be for miscellaneous obtained. repairs, So you'd know when they would do. (15,000,000 advances to foreign officers READ AS HE WALKED. MACAULAY and (72,000,000 for miscellaneous ex- Thumpin' em and listenin' Fer th sound you love to hear: the Manchester Guardian.) (From penses. That low kerpiud that meant ao much Macaulay, like Shelley, waa In the habit of reading as he walked ths London Wooden ships cost the government. To any feller' ear. streets. According to his biographer, he (313,000,000 during ths war and are Gosh' I can feel th red Juice now could neither wlm, nor row, nor drive, He seldom crossed now declared to be worthless. down my face, nor skate, nor shoot. This It makes me feel all Itchy a saddle, and nsvsr willingly. The only may not be a dead loss, but the gen- And acratchy every place. exercise In whteh ho can be said to eral opinion is that the government will have excelled was that of threading ae th black seeds shinin can streets with his eyes fixed upon I crowded get very Jittle by selling tbe v easels. Near the rin ao green and thin. a book. He might be seen In such thorLasker de- When I hold a allc of melon Quite recently Chairman oughfares as Oxford street and Cheap-sid- e. walking as fast aa other people clared it to be the policy of th ship- Pre usin' close against my chin. walked, and reading a great deal faster ping board to turn operators into own- Sometimes when I am all filled up than anybody els could read. ers ss quickly as possible. In view of I ret a pain fer mine. But that's Just caused satin fast POST.WAR REACTION. the seizure of ths five big steamships And awallerin' tha rhlne. by whs or urging that we The people for of rentsls, it seems I abolish capital punishment are only folalways pick the rip ones; lowing the general trend of ths times. probable that the turning of operators That is. If they're In sight. They are attempting to reduce the wages into owners will be a more difficult But sometimes I think Im punished of sin. Life. em at night. Fer stealing matter than th chairman expected. THE ACID TEST. The shipping business is'at low ebb on But there's nothing quits ao thrillin' sends ttnglln's down yer spins And has your husband always been a account of the falling off in foreign Nor I4k goln' after melons when teetotaller Yes. Even since tha country wat dry trade and there is no immediate pros-pc- Theyre bangin on ths vine. I eons Taylor Doynea he has never seemed to crate liquor!" of revival. It is all very well ),o T os Angeles. Farm Life. Calif. Payne-Aldric- 21. A Linejf Type or Two Payne-Aldcie- Sunday, JULY-24,(19- r they mxj. . Lu-do- lf , UlO-lSd- t? or man! Heck! Oh , , Answers to Questions. v , I CORONADO AGGIE. (Any reader can get the answer to any Tbe Tribune n formaquestion by Tha class In natural history will con- tion Bureau, writing Frederlo J Hakn. Director, sider the thought from the Belott, Wls., Washington, D..C. This applies chamber of commerce official bulletin: strictly to Information. Th offer, bureau canBe nice to people. Remember that th not give advice on legsL medical and some wtll homeliest little pollywog day financial fnatters. It does not attempt to turn into a beautiful butterfly. settle domestlo troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research on any subjecL Write Her In Nature Move your question plainly and briefly. Give Mysterious Wy full name snd address and enclose two Wenders ta Perform. cents in stamp for return postage. All th Pa.. Visitor.) (From Koppel, Born to Mr. and Mrs Ruby anticipa- replies ar sent direct to th inquirer.) tion - 14 point bold. . On what days' should flags be dis..... played? O. A. A-Th flag la publicly displayed on Lincolns birthday, Washington's birthday, Memorial day. Mother's day. Flag day and Independence day. Armistice day, November 11, may be added to this Q. UNE NUIT AU LUXEMBOURG. Your social state Is an exhibition of madness. The Roman alavee bad a life less hard than that of many of your workpeople. After th Demltic fashion, Rich you make even th women work. and poor, all alike, you know nothing of the joys of leisure. You give to work ait the hours of your day, some to get bread, others to achieve a pleaaura that them from enjoying, and fatigue prevents of all, to Increase others, th maddest their wealth. You have reached that degree of -- Imbecility In which labor is looked upon aa not only honorablo, but but a sad nesacred, when actually. It la this You have lifted necessity cessity. to the rank of th virtue, when it ia without doubt, no more than th vice of a perverted being, for whom life, short as It Is, is only lengthy tedium. llsL to meant by a compound Q. What fracture? A. . D. A. A compound fracture to a fracture of a bon so that the skin la broken. Thto la often confused with a multiple fracture, th proper name when more than on break exist. - Q. To settle a bet. tell me If cock, roaches can fly. J. R. A' Th biological survey says a fully matured cockroach develops wings so that It can fly. Such roaches, however, are seldom seen Indoors. Anything S. What to a magnitude? which has length, breadth and thlckneaa. 4. What is tbe measuring unit e? faces? It Is customary to use the square square inch, as the measuring unit, as a otc. a square foot, a square rod, area of a t. How do you find the square? By rauHiplyinff tha leaf th bjr tha hsHow Is the area of a aiti- By multiplying tha length by tha lU7 a rd.? of area How la the By multiplying the base by half the tude. f The 8. What Is gauging? finding the content or capacity of casKS, barrels, etc. 9. How Sr the contents of casks found Multiply the square of the meanby .wn by the length, and this product ct" obtain the wine gallons. Ualng mal .002S will give you the beer gallons t 10. What i the metric systemto of meaa decisurement? The metric system mal system of weights snd ormeasures, unit. having the metro for tho base sr sented as alive. Since this been represented as dead. The first as of Christ being represented dead is furnished by a manuscript In the Laurentton library in Florence, belonging , to about tbe year 1059. States United a of widow the Is Q. consul entitled to a pension? A L. o.a A. Thera to no provision for such death pension. In some cases whereIn the financial of a consul has left bis wife certain period a for his salary straits, has been paid to her. low Q. I am bulldlng a datry barn. wide should the stalls be? R. M. In tied bs to are cows A. If the b forty-tw- o stanchions, tha stalls should wido for largo Irrches to forty-foInches to forty-tw- o breeds, and thlrty-sl- x v . j for smaller breeds. f Q. Ia the natural gas of the United States being conserved ? W. H. M. A. The bureau of standard says that there are 3,500.000 domestic consumers of natural gas In this country and that at least l,5o0,000,000- cubic feet of gas to A being fv&ated by them each year. slight adjustment of most gas burners and stoves -- would result In a saving of at least 50 per cent of thto loss. How are rose beads made? J. J. F. Q A. Use petals from ths most fragrant Pass them roses while still fresh. using th finest through a meat chopper, of five outter, every day for a period days, letting them stand In a covered The Iron vessel after each grinding. Iron of the vessel turns the ground petals black. When they have been reduced to a dark paste, molding can be started. Take a small portion of the paste and roll It into a bead in the palm of yoxr hand: stick a pin through each bead as It Is finished and pin to a board to dry When molding the beads and harden. the paste will stain th hands. This can be removed by washing In water with- ODE TO RAVINIA. , Q. Who Invented the steam hammer? Ravlnla! Thou lyric garden spot! I. W. W. Thy coppice choir sings rhythmic melo. A. Th steam hammer waa Invented dies That blend with human songsters dulcet' by James Nasmyth, who first conceived th tn 1839 but did not Invention notes , tuneful It until 1943. Meanwhile a steam' patent And orchestra' hamsymphonic, ' mer been had tones. .actually built at the iron works of L Creuaot, France. The first Nasmyth hammer was erected In 1843 at Sweet harmony doth radiate from the from th sun, As easily ss light-raBridgewater foundry at Patrlcroft, near out Soap. for - nonce forgot, Manchester, England. And world's affairs, press, light. As presses moonlight on thy grassy Q- Ha any change occurred in the WOMAN. lawn. representation of Christ in connection Woman to a riddle. Gray with the Crucifix? M. H. S. us She keeps Bray That's right. A. On Crucifixes wrought aa late as Thou pleasest eye and ear and every guessing, and yet we hate to give her sense th to repre eleventh Christ century, Cartoons up! Magaain. And readiest to th very Soul of man With rhythmte ecstasy and things that - are Eternal as the everlasting Nowt A- - S. Puturo. Sly: Poor helpless little Guy! Bom day he 'will pay the lawyers a large part of his inheritance to prove he Is NOT th SEYMOUR FAY. banker's son. In TO LEAH. . When nights grow lonesome, dark and still. And memories will only be Your thoughts of bygone days, Fll pray That twlxt these dreams you'll try to . see The vision of mvself as on Who never failed to worship thee. D, B. K. New York. It tesma Unusual, Sir: Doesn't this Godlva one better? From the Las Vegas, N. M., Optic: Mr. Van Long, Jr., who' mat with an accident in the home of Judge Long when she and fell down ths stairs . . . stripped D. F. Is getting along nicely. Have th Measles, Cathy, Dear Unk Pas: The night before yesI didn't feel lively. I Just wanted terday to He on my bed without singing or My mamma wasn't used to jumping. she called up a good man who this, so sent me some pink powdere that 1 hadnt asked for. My mamma and papa didn't do any work that night. They only aat and looked at me and held me and kissed 1 felt me and said dear words. very queer because I didn't feel Jlke ssylng loving' words or 8lke putting kisses on their reck. I think 1 didnt like not being lively even If I did learn what mean. Your little niece. sick But Walt Till You CCS AN OLD DANCE FROCK. th curtains In tho attic, Hanging behind Among ths dresses of Grandmamma and Mother, I find you. my first party frock.. And I remember . , . Remember the first time I wore you: The soft silk lace of th bodice; shlmmery sheen satin. of th pale green The black chiffon girdle, and The pal green hoae and slippers. let me wear Grandmammas Mother scarf, and Pinned my tangled curls high on my head. How proud I was, A party A grown-u- p party, with Mother and- Dad. Little dress of raded green, Do you remember how we ran away With the boy next door. And ate our Ices oq th attic stair? nice things he bo you remember th - Bakery Ipho:ie vas, cooiaSEGO r.llLH for MAIN ST. lelmtt elx CAng 3 a 29c customer FiLim tl PRESTON High Patent 48-l- b. to Bag The flour that has th call. If th preference of hundreds cf our most particular patrons, who proclaim It the Bread Flour. Try It --champion an A you, too, will be satisfied. FREE DELIVERY CERTAINLYI CATHY. HT3. Youll Hear In Tim. Sir: Apropoe of nothing whatsoever Irvalso, I wa thinking of the Rev. H. maring Parrott of Springfield, be who will Fowler a their children, ried they P. D. GOG. 0 be parrakeets? 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(From th Bourbon, Ind., We saw Georg Compton make an onfront of th slaught on ths Variety store, last week, with a small rag wet with tome liquid. Every spot of the front he touched came, out whit and nice. We wondered what M was and were happy to find It waa a new preparation he was putting on sale. Believe us, reader, there was the prettiest work done there that w have seen In many a day. and In another column of this paper you will find tho ad telling of It. Tell George to give you a demonstration. He la saving acme dirty spots for that very purpose. News-Mirro- r.) ed PAZ. POLICE ENFORCEMENT,' Policeman Hey, what's In that bottla s'lcalng out of your pocket? Pedestrian Whisky. What's that In that bottle sticking out of yours? Policeman Just plain ginger ala. Pedestrian Let's make a highball. Policeman Sure! New York Globe. 0. |