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Show aeA r THE; SALT LAKE TRIBUNE," SUNDAY .MORNING, NOVEMBER heard, and thevywere not made good faith at the time mentioned. President Harding has "seen fif, how tiro senators as deleever, to appoint ' gates to the conference on the limitation of armament, Messrs. Lodge and Underwood. The plan proposed by Secretary Hughes is said to have been genthat the erally accepted. It eonatitutioa provides ' that congress shall . have control of the navy, and thif means that the house aa well as the senate must ratify any plan that may be adopted by the conference, fortunately, the present congress is so constituted as to make it certain that the work of the conference in respect to petted the suggestion; but at no time has be ventured anything" like a definite outline of his suggested associatoM Brory Mrt1f by ilt TjiW Triton ruhHiltlnf rnmpey. tion. Sot do his most recent infoTBKMM or Fl auw'HIPTION: rmal' approaches go much farther. la tth, ldH XrvotU iM tVyomlnf There ia no indication that any covea manth ffwadft?, Paly ami lv AO m Dally and bniwUy, nant or conatitution would be proposed Floewhrr fa I. B 1 as the basis of his plan or that any Dally and flttadar. pff month .. 1 ana vatr rmlOloofcln Triton elaborate international machinery would Tbo Tritono in on m1 fa nvoey lmprU4 cHy be set op to carry it into effect. The Ib to t aitad IMitM. Rndcn mar irfftilt aimti !a nr rfty by Ulfplxalni thla afftfa. be convened, says the meetings might The Trfbtmo la a mrtotor of tho AbaeUtH to consider Washington information, Pro. Tho AtnociataL Pma it axclaalaaly w tltlad to tba wno for rr publication of all or merely to survey inspecial subjocts crod otberwlao dfaoatrbaa eraditad to it or aot ternational relationships and look for Itad In tbla paper, moI alto tba local aewa P'thlUbod horoia, dsnger points in an effort to arrive fho Tribuno ta a member of the Audit Bureau at good understanding. There has been of Omnia On Information rnnwaiBf Tba Trlb nnaa eicrulatloa will be aupplted by tho Audit no.suggestion thus far of an teeaa of t treulatfon. Venetian bdg Cbleayo. ssdcTiTioiT rt of th a aole I . Berkeilh Tba Ayeney, bpeetal As is well known, the council of the of nations plan. New York; a4 ortlglng ayuf. BorM bhlir Poet Dispatch bldg bldtf , ( hieago: Trlbtn In the absence of more. detailed inforleague of nations discussed the limitaNt Lotiir: ford bdg . Detroit. lih: Bryant tion of Brmaments. In thig'connertion mation one must conclude that Mr. HarK Baranger Co., bldg . Kaoaaa Ciiy. Mo. Kiaminer bldg., it is Pacific foaat repreaeutatie interesting to recall the tenth dings present plan Contemplates n.oth- ban rronlen: Title Inauraaeo bldg . Loo Seattle. reservation to the covenant, sponsored ing save a sort of gentlemens igree-b- y Peat IntclHgroeer bldg Faria office of The Tribune. 420 Boa 8t. Senator, Ufdge, which reads as meat to make no trouble if possible, Honore. Parlo From follows: , or, if that trouble intrudes, to settle it AM. Waaateb ToUpheao 10 No plan for a limitation of arma- - jnith the least amount of international When you fall to get your Tribune telephone the rite clrculatioa department before lO o cJork menta proposed by the council of the disturbance. The proposal at the nations undr the pro la one of a m and a rpjr a ill be pent yon by wiraaengcr Dague of I shall be hold aa binding the ment is so nebulous in character that aiared at the poatofftca at halt Lata City aa T'nlted Statea utvil thy same ehatl have aecond data matter been accepted by congress, and the comment necessarily must be cautious. United States reserves the right to in- - It is already apparent that the present ibuiw ?!jc jsajt aif yr , n oaat-er- . a j I e -- I. Old Ed Howe, as well s the class In journalistic makeup, will be 12k that the cruel fate., which rules slug lines and other Impedimenta of composing rooms was "batting on thousand per cent the in tbe Mpls. Evening Tr.bune when plant the Arbuckle story went to Pteas: The Owl Club met at the North Tole last night, and thrf Snowy Owl redthe- foltowtn g , Snowing. Feathering Inthe willows. the hedges. Drifting Filing down pillows On the mountain ledges. other dav Bordering the streamlet Where the sedges shiv er, Wafting on a dream let To the drowsy river. Weaving shrouds of ermine. For the perished rose. Soft as couch of merman When tbe deep reposes. ln a whstier Mistical and olden, Speaking ter .Nuriby riL...Xl'e rsme 1 VtegWWten, q. UogMgA The force was simply combined with ifor future adjustment. There may be other Canadian forces operating in other Iqc some- quarters a deposition To sections of tbe country. The Royal force Sunday, November 27, 1921. igioBg on gome cf the questions the importance of this reserra- - , fora the d.iogatM now ln the national is at work ln every part of the dominion, and its duties are considerably mors than tion. which had tho vote of President UTAHS LAW GARDEN. the conference pursuing Indians across the prairie at a instance, fapitalfor Harding, has been manifested. The may determine to jilace a limit pq naval mad gallop one thing,-th- e mounted" police asall, natural people of the rmmfry are" behind" the establishments and it may dispose of sistUorcustoms Legal growths and Immigration officials in lessen to administration in efforts its bootleggers and drug certain phases of the Far East problem. their efforts to catch growths. Legislatures in a democracy dealers along the border. - The smuggling be said to be equipped with- prutu the .chances of war, and the congressional "But muck wiTI remain to lie considered of from a very moist Quebec Into geldes Smoothing out ih wrinkles, ln the cemetery, loughlng where the tinkles Of the belle are merry. Dancing like a fairv. Vanishing, returning,. w Till the spirit airy the Set woods THE OWL . - are,.-afte- ted lisper Sijver-tly-- r lx Japan. , B. A. precocious of acho'ar. received his from Cambridge at the age of II. Ht fathe began to teach him Latin and Greek w.hen he was 4 jears old, Hebrew when he was I. and he entered Cambridge tn his tenth year. '.. - Q taw A. one that law 1. on effect retroactively ; i thatbefore Its transactions which took place passage. a Q How man) magaxmes are published In th United States and .what is their circulation? D. N. K. A. Tho total number of periodicals of all descriptions In th United States is 22.754. with a combined circulation of takes jr aw Is meant by A3 N D. C. D. What An 1 b -- 2U6.594.907. Answers to Questions.' Q Will you give me the pronuneiatlcn th Hpsmsh author" najn e. Ibanez ? to any of -B 1) C., Question by writing The Tribune InforIs pronounced A. The name Ibanea mation Bureau, Frederic J Haskln. DiThis lathe maternal, not tho rector, Washington. D. t This oHer ap-- p Is the its strictly to information. The bureau paternal, Inname of th author.he Asadded to Latin countries, cannot give advice on legal, medical and custom of name name Blaaco the his financial matters. It docs not attempt to paternal settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake his mother, and It Is by the latter that in America. exhaustive research on anv subject. Write he has become known i a our quegtion plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and enclose two Q Gan a baseball umpire change his cents In stamps for return postage. All derison? I. F J. A. An umpire mav change his deciare sent to direct replies th inquirer ) sion, but he rarely doe. v Q How many postoffice safe are or blown ooen and how much money is lost Q When1 was the- - Campbelllte In this way? K. D. W. Christian chnrch established? K. E. , folA. The his A. Alexander Campbell and postoffice say that for th fiscal jeardepartment ended June 30, lowers separated from tho Baptists of 192L $17,165 230 was allowed by It for Pennsylvania and Ohio between 1825 and postmasters hlalma tee hnrglavtss cf zlliair lM9x.llL.l83t thev formed a union glarlea are tba result ot safes being blown most prominent leader of a movement Christian.'' ) open. designated simplv - a a A. la Camp Rustis a Q What Is a rip tide? P. H camp For whom was it named?permanent A rip tide 1s a tidal current which A M. M. A. Camp Eustls, Va , Is a permanent is roughened by passing over -a shoal a a a coast artillery camp, which vai established during the 1918. was It Whv are people from Nova Beotia Q prlngf named for Brigadier General Abram for Blue Ncs? R- G 8- Abraham spelled both way In war rec- called A. Rome authoritiesattribute o ords) Eustls, an artillery officer, who died Inhabitant an given-tBine Nose, In 1813. of Nova Beotia, to the effect of the rigor- ous climate upon this feature, while othQ At w hat age was William Wotton ers say thgt It Is taken fronft a potato of that name which Is produced In Nova graduated from Cambridge? R. F P. A. William Wotton, on of the most Beotia. -- - - liquor A sufferer ln th town that politician who goes contrary to and finally passed upon at some future the United States is a perpetual source made fellow brown bottles famous W. H. S . ing knife and , grafting wax. Legal the wishes of worry to theCauadtSn government. of 'the mssses will provoke period. of the Milwaukee Telegram entyrs an ADECORATIVE guard. exception to tha the statement that the collision which will leave him gardeners they arc. and some are wise a head-othe president has in mind Possibly first a asked upon hy question and skillful, and some foolish and stranded. All this in spite of the fight other conferences to be held in Others of the roval force urd the hi arrival In heaven wouldreporter be- - "Whe-- e For this st Ottswa. par public do we buildings from He here? believe or elsewhere to deal the ticular duty a member of the fores wears would be,go '"When do ws eat?" The spec- It clumsy; some prone to eradicate, and of Senator Lodge upon the league. r issues at the striking and becoming costume. A ulation interests us strsngelv. The first some fearful of disturbing the existing unadjusted by the sessions AT THE BRINE: OF FAILURE. dark blue spiked helmet with a glittering question obviously would be posited upon at with further still ana the ciroumatance meetings capital, some in a word, gold chin strap gives bttn a military decoorder of thing of tha arrival and good, Is British His blue suit which appearance. to Witl the deal with met. he whom hs If met, esv, Jim Durproblems the Ulster government firm in periods come bad,' and some indifferent. rated with a wide yellow stripe down the kin, he would, of course, ask, "Where's conferences future these may present trouser of the his and leg. deformality the fire Whereas, tf he met a eolyumer But there is a maxim with which all its refusal to yield to the Sinn Fein to eventuate in an association of nasuggested hy white gloves. the inevitable greeting would be. "Rev, I subtly A man In this snsppy outfit welcomes Sinn Fein equally deter tions wWh, gardeners commercial, amateur, or le mands, the having for its purpose the visitors Inelde the door of each govern heard a good one today notbe to mined and surrender nament building In the city. ground objects sought by the league of Scenario. gal are familiar, which runs someThe of the mounted police . . Just as the twig is Lloyd George government apparently tions, will depend for its efficacy upon are not adventures Introductions so much among the Indiana aa In compliments exthing like this: and Most gar- unwilling to coerce Ulster or to take the pledged good will of the assepting Eskimo land. The orgsnlaatlon I pushing changed .. ., . . Invitations , extended bent the tree 'a inclined. . . privileges late hours farther noith and establishing outposts accepted. . . measures as for tbe members, , against . deners desire straight, upstanding trees, tho some some , taken asked bevond the Arctic circle. The men who granted leap which ifilj spell absolute d . carbon ring . . . announcements . . . enforcement of pledges embodied in tha patrol the froxsn northwest have to be and therefore all but the utterly eare . . , wedding , . honeymoon lehearxsls of the fiance real a in the Itish and adventurers very pioneers peace radicals, nations.-,.of .of covenant the league . details of life uncovered less, or those too busy to give their at sense. Thev have to travel In dog train over the endless frosen miles of northern home . , . breakfast arguments . . . rela'garden proper attention, try to see to negotiations appear to have reached an mother-'n-lw . a . . . , . tives discussed NORSE A CENTENNIAL. Canada, and spend months or .tears in a it that the baby tree shoots straight impasse which has little further to go mutual ennui . . . triangle formed , . . single quest. . . . . . . Iawvci consulted there, the Eskimos are giving Can- dicks hired upward, and that any improper tenden- to end in utter failure, withjill the cob In 192.1, according to plans already adaUptrouble. caiUf il . . , ihvoirs These natives, like the prim- papers served . . . cies are speedily corrected, while yet fade out. itive Indians, have their own customs, granted . . . alimony paid . . sequences this failures implies. formed, there will be a great centen- some BRONZE. of which are barbarous. Murder In they may be. induced to to Fein 8inn tbe Ef forts Is some commemin in not nial celebration America trlbsg regarded with aversion Nor is tbe legal garden different in Our scissor arm if It seems justifiable. A man who beshooting pains fa om thia respect. The first few years of the modify its demands 6n the question of oration of the beginning of the tide of come Immoral BkeezIVs letters containing thev regard as insane, opening more or solutions than are v If There ms and bs knifed he trouble weight. gives working of a new law are those during allegiance to the crown are to be con- modern immigration from Norway. The strangled with full approval of the tribe tre dreamt ofln Walt's philosophy. But which it is most subject to amendment. tinued, but the tone of London cables have long had they all agies with us that Bkeeiix weighs Information service theNatives of ofsome bands off Foreign Language attheir babies twenty-on- e not receive pounds. Frank King ha the does law the killing If practice proper is little expecta announces that the main celebration when the band Is traveling and food Is papers indicates that there tention then, it is subject only to eradiscarce or when the mother doee not conA young lady ran awa fiom her home cation later, or else becomes an eyesore tion of success. Ulsters position is that will be held at Minneapolis and that sider It to the advantage of the familv to be burdened with an extra member. in Alt bma last week, disguised In her in the legal garden; for too heavy it cannot surrender Ulster prerogatives there will also be demonstrations in a Old ecoonce were we if killed too. people, glean from the puents habjrmentx, clrcumetancea seemed to the tribe local paper. "Flees In Her Father s pruning ln later years will either kill to tbe south of Ireland; the hindrance number of other cities, including New nomic to But warrant seems now. it. to many young Pants." the tree or render it ugly and useless. put forward by the Sinn Fein children and aged people are seen about to recogni- York and Chicago. the Igloos of the Eskimos known to have If any eradication is to be done in the be summarized in objections Beg Pardon. ' The distinction of beiug the origina- hart these customs f From the Nora Springs tdv ertisev ) garden, it should be done before the tion of Irish allegiance to the crown. in at a The la attribute! change part tree has taken deep root, or it will leave Loudon dispatches say that the Sinn tor of modern immigration from Nor- least, to the mounted police. It is one The editor wax sick enough to go lo a part of the week. Ills wife was duties of a patrol to gather the bed a gap slow to fill. If it is found that Fein leaders are counting on the atti- way ia generally accorded to Kleng of the of turn in. end then the to sicker, but wouldn tllnotv-pa band and people explain Liberal together of tude the to English burner of the sprung a letk new laws are not functioning properly, party Teerson. He visited tbe United States them the white man's laws and the pen- gas took which the greater part of a ilav to alties for breaking them. This ha been an early legislature should - either curb the government iu any repressive in 1S21, one hundred so a heck been has the outfit fix, having and exploryears ago, for urgent business since trader amend, modify materially, or repeal ut- measures it may propose. It is certain ers hai'e pushed farther and .farther Into of a time. the of Mr. editable a has resisted that purpose suggesfinding place the arctic regions of Canada. OccasionAsquith terly. s helpful Fond recolleukm prompt of settlement in the new world for a ally thev bllng back word of a murder hint for the frensled searcher after autoOutstanding features of the reorgan- tions that, in event of complete failure to the outpoets of civilisation. Sometimes of In who to old desired of the leave red tbe little Not the group proQuakers plush I In a Is government man negotiations, white the victim. isation plan adopted by the last legisany case, graphs. the gram-- I the Canadian governmant hears of volume hut in the arithmetic, escape religious intol- - when lature were the establishment of a state ceed to enforce its wishes oa tho Insh Norwav books will and the spelling ' many a these tragelde tt dispatchee a patrol of mar, eranee. one from the flv Here the mounted police with orders to Inves- gem be found department of finance and purchase; majority; but he has just as insistently leaf on an a'geora which Ira carried to This group, fifty-twin nnrnber, set tigate or to bring back the offender. land board, opposed any attempt at eoereing tho the creation of a A realletlr film of such an expedition high school sail in a small sloop, the Restoration, would AsWhen rocks and hills divide us have to pieface nearly ever other styled land commissioner; the creation Irih minority; so that, in effect, 4 ml vour face no more 1 see acme with six months laier In one of the state department of registration; quith wants no trouble with either from Stavanger, Norway, July , 1825, case of others vou are thinking. When evcrosses the which Canada patrol in New and arrived York fourteen element. Will you sometimes think of me" the attempt to place the state road comery two vears brought werd of a murder Z4ID1A weeks a is lateis after circuitous and ln the tar north. A member of the obvious, however, that such a It mission as far removed as possible from North Grove Inrt , .Iso. I IttS mounted police was sent out to bet the is course the of out vessel the The voyage, stormy ; I govquestion. tbe oome to having Mince and have Ira footnotes gronp-political considerations, After traveling a year gulltv Eskimo. rocks touched at Madeira and sailed to New and a half over ice and enow, through the mounts ns Of east Tennes-.ee- . ing under a state board of agriculture ernment must do one of three things Mixxards. with r long stope when tne and hillt do aiv ide us. and but for th's of a number of state offices supposed compose the differences between Ulster York by way of the West Indies. have ago quit made travel impossible he caught paragraph I. might ling The arrival of the Restoration is rec- weather one Eskimo 'respons ble for the trouble. thinking of, Zaldla Zaid'a, dark eyed. to be of importance primarily to the and the fcinn Fein, yield to the Ginn Fcia ax gvpsv looking ax her ha dark was But had He no there as another hav way with and been the its program regardlesS ognized ing proceed beginning lo industries of agriculture and now. f do not know where she guard a prisoner over a long nam. carryand of Sir James Craig and his government, of the great exodus from Norway, as trail, y.aidla. where art thou further Into the north So he left Dear g to the Eskimo native there, These may be styled as the five new or support Ulster and proceed to carry well aa from other Scandinavian coun- the May )our life be hapov band to hold him until the return, He i As your face ia bright trees planted by the Fourteenth legisla- out its program in defiance of the Insh tries, in the nineteenth century. got the other man. picked up the first And low A model of the Restoration will form captive and got back to headquarters path as csxv ture in Utahs garden of laws. Numer- radicals. All indications point to the xht Vs vour heart em being gone four years historical part of the after M4GGLK W YMi:. ous other laws were passed, it is true. impending failure of the first proposal, an interesting lvv - ' The result of all that persis ence and DexM'ldred As backcentennial festivities. the d a scomfort. monothardship loneliness, The grubbing hoe was applied to the despite undoubtedly genuine efforts When vou grow old, was that the two Eskimo were aeroots of some legal treos that were dead of JJoyd George to secure concessions ground will be shown Leif Ericksons ony nd tan xee no noie on the grounds thRt the mur-ha- d r.k of mv name Th in elements of amifrom both the America an man flered 100G, the terrrrlxed yenr and better removed. And there was discovery peonle. permitting TIs That is a stor tjpcal tf the nor! hern IB ln.il. E free application of the pruning hook, and cable adjustment of the controversy. It Tbprfinn Karlsev ni s first attempt to Canadian 1S91. 16, May countrv. r Dear Lou- , a little of the grafting wax, to existing remains to bo seen which of the two found a settlement in a new world cenTHE ESKIMOS. more off than 'on can chew.1 Veer bite laws. Pome new trees were started In alternatives will be forced upon a re- turies before Columbus arrived in the ee frend of adi your Is the The nativf prisoners, however, do not IDA PUTERMON. West Indies, Norwegian settler among Nov. 20. 185,9. other parts of the garden than that luctant cabinet.' was go fref. There is a strong sentiDear New in situation The the Dutch Amsterdam is in' 1630, ent an Eskimo who the breaks that to do with the admittedly fraught having operation of the The older the white mans laws should be put in jail as with tbe most serious of possibilities. and many other historical events in an t'l bark. The thicker to the othris. This example statq'ffice. Certainly it may be said News example - olde- Thfcthe girl. of the penlous position of the ne- which Norwegians played a prominent me(ht-l- e slow work. vonsldrfnj that" that one important tract of the garden, "I he hrder to smirk never bar 8 tiord the Kyklmon BOmcti-nJOHN HUNTER Feh 10. 1891. haling to do with taxation laws, re- gotiations will come as a grievous dis- part. from outfiflf th tr!b for montnc Thre to who those had are f.bout 20 000 pohlr to o r a million1 W see bv the ceived not a tithing of the attention appointment hoped' Jtp'a. Journal want ads tn tho Xorthttott terrltorlro JAPANS PRINCE REGENT. square nul for a realization of the peace created it should have had. that the Vocational Plai euieiit Bureau anD The eitiw.tion In ftctnotimeo further a for typewriter looking But whatever the shortcomings or by the earlier disposition of the confamily of ih accused. -- Elsie Smith ' We haven't .operator, seen her for It is said of the Crown Pipnee Hiro-hit- 8omof bthe th E&klmo hve a hand-tor- n errors of the 1921 legisltfure, certain flicting elements to make concessions xome lime h existence, out and th head of the now of when that regent Japan, it is that now is the tme to watch the in the interest of unhappy Ireland. family Is tho onh provider. To keep th tin- he returned to Japan from a world trip famllj from starvhifan offender in thia edge I.andis ' xiialt retire from four growth of the quintet of laws noted b in a country that bench at 96. and spend Hi mar car MR. HARDINGS SUGGESTION which included an extended visit to the ho kiuws for mics around Hk a book, vears of mv fe hunt'll and fishing above. Before twelve months have Anotner of those dee'slons we1 hope the tbhor It would be cany enough to flip passed, the people of Utah will hare PAZ The oft expressed desire of President Unittd States and Great Britain and supreme tourt doesnt overrule. ) and join another tribe under an rhosen their next set of gardeners, name. The paroe sjstem docs thr he shattered". , Japanese tradiFrance, for the of an Harding organization work tery wtll. howcr. mesning legislators. Tbe people are the Once the understand the I association of nations which h tions, one of which was tilat no member ahite owners of the garden. It is their priv MEMORY TESTS about murder and man's law of the should in e theftk tV are restporiivf and their fate imperial family appear and walk in hoped would displace the league of naThey jo Which Is the proper side from adopt' etme of the white man's and receive public plaudits. He wav and . tbe garden ad planted. If it is fruit-fol- , tions as an agency for tho as Mell. Gun, for instance, are which to milk a cow. according to trapromotion public, shade dH and distributed to the Eskimo dition adds to and gives refreshing democratic attitude toward security of world peace seema to adopted bauds bv imderx A con. tube of the ovent is commemorated on 2. M hat their, pleasure, theirs is the right to his future subjects. Instead of seclu- mounted police recently report that to Octohir 12? arrived at have tanmore something Tf it contains places filled color. everv w are the etate his surnil native on 3. In hat "prnctica.) tho ms.nlsmt the owner of a rifle now of Invl.ana and Wisconsin with eyesores, contains much dead gible than a mere hope. Washington sion, be cultivated acquaintance with Manv were arrows bow. and offered to 4. How fast doe. sound travel? Eight? wood, or harmful growth, the people dispatches note an approach to a con- the people of the islands. . us as curios, hut we were unable to 5 docs Florida Ou w hat foundation csrrv them " must bear it, and the people are to crete stand" His accession to the was not regeney proponal"in the informal suggesI IVIde lire of guns bv the native Is . the largest priis over paid, What blame. Therefore, the people them- tions Recent cables hav e told of having results not altogether desirable, for a coin?- Mr. Harding to some of the unexpected. by W ome ln of h memselves should watch earefully the oper7. districts, game which was plenhat are the salar discussions by the elder statesmen of tiful when hunted w'th the bow is dwin- bers of the railroad labor board?- ation of these new laws and should delegates in attendance upon the arma8 Who Is the new commander of the dling dxngerous.y when pursued with the elect men for the next legislature who ment conference in the national capital. tho infirmities of the emperor. Long rlflr With guns the native do not have G A. R ? tbe for the of transfer so to to hard 9 work necessity since, What their but get figure In American politics food, will give these laws the desired treat- According to these dispatches, the sug authority to capable bands was recog- I thev cannot be persuaded to stop when were known a "The I Itti Giant"? Tle ment. If there is any law to be re- gestions have met 'with generaU-ap-prova-l. thev have killed enough for flieir needs. Dd "Fuss and Man E.oquent? nized. Doubtless the recent world trip Th invas on of civilisation in the Fes her" 7 moved. any that needs encouragement, 10 slow The Esklmcs are , What was the gold conspiracy ? By of fhe young regent was planned with froxn north or any that requires pruning, the will In less of when created? whom exterminated , , bring and. by danger The president is said to contemplate the idea of broadening his powers f ob- a mode of llm they cannot healthily adopt of the garden owners should be made a continuing series of international con- servation and giving him a more thor- than were the Indians farther south. The ANSWERS TO YESTERDAYS QUESknown in ao uncertain voice through ferences TIONS. such as that now in session ough understanding of tbe relation of Eskimos' land Is not so desirable to the He comes to barter, to see white man the ballots east next November. 1 of a car wheel I it that What in Washington, whose fruition may bo part of to value the human life le the of nations. that apprecifamily Japan at does pot move, although the train relieve to ated. when he an can, suffering association of to embrace full Th nations, Hirohito, by all accounts, is a promCONGRESS HAS THE SAY. part of th wneti that occasionally to .tudv tpe people But reats apsed? acts rail. on the rolling uot only the countries represented at ising south, lie assumes direction of and Any object be doe not stay, ao the Eskimo t safe. as a cont'nuous lever, itth Its fulcrum Under the constitution of the United the limitation of armaments conference, Japans destinies at a moment when the THE HONEST FISHERMAN. radius, and the load borne on the axle. States the senate has no voice in treaty but nations not represented there, in- future is pregnant with possibilities for He was an honest buinert man 2. hat lx the name of the Italian A mere youth, ho has treGermany and others of the war- the empire. cluding weeks each For year: fifty king? Victor Emmanuel III. negotiations. Treaties must, however, time foe of the allied and associated mendous . was good as any bond, 8. What government leud the first responsibilities thrust upon HIHisword judgment sound and clear. postage stamp? Wen? The English le submitted to the senate for ratifica- powers. At this moment the president him. There is assurance, however, ia He traded, In 1840. bargained, bought and sold government. 4. What were the first screen comeWith wisdom broad and deep tion. During the fight on the league has in mind, according to Washington tho fact that tho counselors who placed And when dies that made anybody laugh? spent an honest dav a about the council advices, his hands in will the some a the meeting exercise of of nations senators were regency Retired to honest sleep. romedlea. g. Who table once a year or so to thresh out large' measure of control over his confounded the Young Mens violent in theif denunciation of the ad- troublesome a ear a comes But One madness i"'hritlan association, end when? Qeorg ) and devise meant duct. He will be regent, but there unquestions 1144 on In Add seizes this man Williams, ministration-for not sending some of for the him up and.tnsid out, shakes I What k.nd of card Is Inclosed with preservation of peace. doubtedly will be more than one re .And As on,)- madness can. s wedding g.ft? A plain calling card, them to Versailles. In addition, they During the presidential campaign Mr. minder, if occasion requires, that be dt And makes this good man's honest tongue with anlv th name or th aender on tt. claimed tho right to take part in tha Harding spoke of such an association of to tarry d .Tericbo unti his heard b? From Truth's dull pathway stray . 7. What famous eld church stand In To babble we'rd ts'e all about the Wall street dislrV. New York iluch claims are nd nations; since bf election., he has rq grown S negotiations. Tho one thagot sw ) j Exchange, When was it built?Who Is burled there Wash-ingto- What it the age of the oldest grave? Trinity chsrell. comer of Broadwey and Rector street, facing W all street, buht 1X3S. Alexander Hamilton, Robert Fulton. and General PhIL Kearney ere burled .there. Oldest grave, 11. 8. (a) What- - i a rinecr in horseshoe pitching? b) Wnat dees a ringer count? A ringer Is allowed whrn the shoe encircle the to permit far a straight rulepegto touchenough both calks and clear the peg. (b) Three points. - Who were . the greatest youthful prodigies among the musicians and composers? Moaart, Meyerbeer and Beethoven. 10. What leading statesman of one of the great powers was assassinated In November? Takasht Harm, premier-o- f () that a colytimar A, Jt1stla a unthinkable without should dsy pass mentioning the Arms Confab, kindly consider, etc. Cana-.Idla- vA. 27; 192L Iojer in OTTAWA. Canada. Nov. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have grudge against the movies and the romantic novel. Both of theee fields of art have seen fit to seiaa on the northwest mounted policemen as a dashing and daring figure who rescues heroines with one hand and .shoots Indians with the other. He is a sort of combination of Sir Galahad and Dead-Ev- e Dick. 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