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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1921. Irish republic, secures tho diatelv on tho ending of the world war, the r who status of a is William Lyon Mackenzle-King- , dominion, A Line Week or Two Educational laeaed Erfry bfnratnf by and prerogatives j will, according to Canadian procedure, enjoying tbe, rights ftwtt font Trthan Publishing Cum puny. be askeft by the governor general to or- held by the Dominion of Canada, the TEKMS or SIBSlIUPTION -hw to th lin, lot tho quip fatf By Frederic J. Haakin. end , the commonwealth In rth. Id ho, Nevada and Wyominf ganize the new governnrent, thus be- Australian ' .90 one month..... . where f Union-oof fatly and flnnday, on the is South Africa. It will have a they may. 10. hO coming premier. , Mr. King year 6. This week Daily and Sunday, Dec. WASHINGTON. statesmen of Canada.. He is a governor general appointed by the has been set Elsewhere fa U, I.A younger aside by tbe prealdent of A June hug married an agleworo. I fally and Sunday, per raeofti celebrated William crown; It adheres to tha common Brit- the United States Tribune, one year.,,, . . 1 6d grandson of tha to impress 'upon the Aa accident cut her In two; ish himself an will is sovereignty; it manage its own American people the faot that education They charged the bug with bigamy. Ihe Tribune I on eal in every important elty Lyon Mackenzie, and aaeertaia la tha United State. Reader may Now what could toe poor thing do? on economic Subjects. He was affairs and perhaps compose its differ In this country is In a most backward authority arenta in any city by telephoning thin offire. (Punch Bowl.) born in 1874 in Ontario, and was grad- ences with Uleter. Sir James Craigs condition and to Interest citizens In comV. W. believe this 1 not a happy Tha Tribune la a at ember ef the Aeeoclated enlatest Toronto utterances of disPrt-- . It. indicate efforts to would uated from the a The Aaaocfated Preae la exclusively munity Improve University ending, and sends the following: is easy to prove by statistics that He gave them both to a Mister Wobn, titled to the ne tor repohilcation ot all aawe in 1895. Between that time and 1900 position to meet South Ireland hlf way. in It this an education is relaAn accident dlapatchea credited to It or not tberwla credhim In two country Of Lloyd Georges share In the nego- tively hard to get. Perhaps more impor- Thus each had cut ited In this paper, nod a lad the local mwi he was in turn a newspaper writer and a mate; the hug forlorn ot pnbltnhM herein. Then married a june bug true. in the University of Chicago, tiations carried to success at a moment tant is the question of what the kind student education offered a child in the United Pshaw. There should be a better finale Tha Tribuue la a member of the Audit Bureau at Circulation Information concerning Tha Trib- a special commissioner of tbe Dominion when hope had all but vanished, .history States is worth after he gets it. . That, thAn either of the foregoing. This, frex: une' circulation will be supplied hy tha Audit while But the June hug laughed as the coppers to investigate certain con- will speak in generons terms. Tha however. It a debatable question, Bureau of Clrcuiatfon, Venetian bldg . Chicago. government the inadequacy of our school facilities la came: and an instructor in British premier has won an imperish- demonstrable a tracts in Enrope, in a way that no one can "A rare little wife my sweet; Iho S C. Beckwith Hpecial Agency, polo Vorfc New refute. renown , able also She' figured a way in the hi cost game, Harvard university, where he puradvertising agent. World bldg by sheer- persistency of reThe which committee tribune bldg, Chicago; Post Dispatch bldg. sued advanced meeL ends Of both congressional the making studies, for which he purpose and a willingness to give as cently made a study of education In the St Louie, Ford bldg, Detroit, Wicb.s Bryaui bldg , Kanaa City. Mo. W. H. Barangor Oa. was given the degree of doctor of phi- well as take. United States decided that this country Were superstitious about this Pacifld Coaat repreaentatlro, Examiner bldg. la the Thirteen tenth among the nation was always our unlucky numIt is not at all difficult to appreci- ranks San Francfaco; Title Insuranca bldg . Loa An losophy. value of the education it offers its citi- ber. Seattle. , Pnt bldg gelea; Intelllgencef In 1900 Mr. King was appointed dep- ate the thanksgiving of the people of zen. The percentage of its citizens who never learn to write is alo much higher Parla offire of The Tribune, 40 Kua St, uty minister of labor in the government Great Britain and Ireland a thanks- than in Add Cemebacks. Honor, Perla France. the principal European counsame is of Sir Wilfrid Laurier,. at tbe shared in all quarters of tries. Eatlmatas Southeast of illiteracy are never (From the Cape Girardeau giving that Wasatch MO. Telephone la States tho United Tribuao Missourian ) When you fail to get Tour felepbon time assuming the editorship of the, the world at the happy culmination of very accurate, but with about 5.000,000 who died tha city circulation department be fora 10 o'clock credited ot Hutson H. Bloomfield, generally J Labor Gazette, the official labor news- eeven hundred years of controversy and Inhabitants over 10 years of age who are Sunday and waa burled Monday,, returned a. m and a copy will be ent row by meeeenger. cent of these Twenty-eigilliterate. afternoon. per aa hla the bitterness home Tuesday to between England and its luiiered at the itoffloa at bait Lake City paper of the Dominion, and during Illiterates are netlve white citizens, JO matter next fow years was repeatedly called neighbor, Ireland. If the treaty con- per cent ary foreign-bor- n whites, and 40 la right about this time of the year It on to act as conciliator in industrial cluded in Downing street is ratified by per oent are colored, while 2 per cent that .mother suddenly remembers the orientals. unpack the Uneel gilt and In 1908 he was elected to tbe two peoples, if Irishmen of all areGermany, disputes. Holland family trunk, England, France, the candles, and tha toy smaller per- glittering They parliament as a Liberal and a year creeds and parties unite to administer and Switzerland all have and proclaims. centages of illiterates than the United are Just astriumphantly good as they ever were an later became minister of labor. On the it in the spirit of patrithe before or have did States at least tree. Mys1921, thle year' Thursday, December 8, theyll do finetheforhousehold. defeat of the Laurier government in otism, and if, ns seems entirely pos- war These countries all have much lees tery Each memInvests than America,- and we are proas ber becomes strangely secretive. Father himself with' the sible, it bridges the gap between the wealth 1911 he connected to think of them as less advanced in begins to look wise and make varloue REV 0LUTI0N IN GUATEMALA. -Rockefeller Foundation, conducting ex north and south of Ireland and recon- democracy than we are. Yet in educa- and stores. sundry trip to shops and tion, which is the very foundation of There Is a taboo on certain corners ot have d0 tensive researches into the relations be ciles Ireland to the empire, it will in- every Oustemala revolutionist are closets and bureau drawers. And should all democratic they Institution, tween capital and labor. On the death deed be, as the Freemans Journal says, ahead of us. the poor unsuspecting male Inadvertently posed the president of the little Central of Laurier he became one of the most glorious and fruitful leader of the IMMIGRANTS. draw too near he Is shooed sway with, ILLITERATE American republic and established . Don't you dare look in there." meantime achievements the in the of modern statesmanship, In eastern and southern Europe Liberal party, having of Illiterates in the populag Only twelve keen. returned to the house ef commons. and will give - provisional government generation, in percentages tions ot tho various countries are much CaHwinvm Line It., XVIt- lHe Is a 'man of commanding' ability Ireland scope for 'effort and prospects higher, ranging from 22 per cent in AusNot ivory or gilded panel gleams In persons were killed during the fighting la It In 89 to Rumania. cent tria per When he for happiness their fathers have never from these a skillful politcal leader. nor do beams of Hymettian which resulted in the overturn. Revolu and wholly uneducated countries my home, rest on pillars quarried In farthest succeeded Laurier the Liberal party known. and from their moat uneducated cleases marble nor America have J. aa heir ot Attalua, Central Africa, and tions in South that the United States ts now drawing become unwittingly was thoroughly disorganized and its the owner of a palof its immigrant population. most EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP. for dimes trail occurrences me many do high-bor- n for nor With were everyday future apparently waa hopeless. The percentage of illiteracy merely re- ace, purple. But 1 have n are robes of Laconian there the flects that he not fact and consummate have late sagacity of energy of but vein they genius. And Utah moqiber of the national council not enough schools in ths United Btates. loyalty and a kindly years though poor, the rich- man courts. The United States knit the badly shattered opposition of the National Economic league have In almost every large City the schools me, been so numerous. 1 Importune the gods for- nothing more, are raportad ovarcrowdsd evsiy ysar. .Wi endInto a- - militant party which now- - has of nly friends In power I crgvs no of double shifts and of enormous tries to keep order down there and has won one of the mostf. boon, happy enough to my chersignal political been advised that a l'tkrge majority of hsar larger indiclasses, which means little or no Bablne farm. frequently Interfered to prevent slaugh- triumphs in Canadian history. the members of tbe league are in favor vidual attention for each pupil. In most ished men may go, but come Men may of our rural districts schools Still keep Horace will go on and A feature of the elections is the poor of what has been sTyIeov forever. ter and anarchy. Some years ago Presionly a few months In the year, and responsible open dent Castro was prevented from return showing made by the Progressive and visible executive many country children can reach achool in only The war Is ended, but we doubt If you leadership by long, hard walks. The Ing to Venezuela by, this country, his party, the agrarian organization headed more important la the question of could make the Germane believe It. Far of matters finance 'administration and Con of some of the leading Frenchwhat kind of an education the child gets attitude government having been discarded by Thomas A. Crerar, formerly a of us who, the reminds men to gentlemen getting while he was in Europe for the purpose servative cabinet minister, who broke of the national government. The league when and if he succeeds infact in this after whipping his man, kicked him whan school. The most striking of receiving medical treatment. The with the government on the tariff has a membership of 1000 persons in connection is that our school teachers he was down. among the most poorly paid of all action of the authorities was excusable issue. all states of the Union, and in various are workers Plumbers and bricklayers are Judge Gary: "Money Is Just as Impor seized had Castro reason that for the the tant as It sver was. without It nothing lines of business and professional ac plutocrats by comparison. Even in well AMENDMENTS. SMOOTS can be done for anyone or for any counHad Cities, teachers are only fairly great the reins of government by fore?. The counUtah members of the a try. Oh, what a pal was Gory. tivity. They never earn aa much aa paid. man he been permitted to land, another rev busiin can make President Hardings tariff reeom cil are T. R. Cutler, Will H. Folland, city brightnor aa or woman ness much, aa a gifted person can olutionu would have . been started and Indiscreet PsraQrspht. men da tions are given concrete form in attorney; Prof essor Earl Jay Glade, make in journalism or the arts. an in Venezuela kept in turmoil for come to the country districts (By Ursua.) When Mormon President Ileber you Grant of the J. An ugly woman le catty to a preHY and the small towns, school teachers are definite period. United States marines amendments proposed by Senator Smoot church, C. R. Hollingsworth of woman. A Ogden, Hence the large woman dislikes a emailIs paid barely a living wage. hava Ueen stationed in Nicaragua for introduced in the upper house follow- F. E. Holman, G. Bywater, Judge education of the great mass of American woman each envies the other. Envy J. is Intrusted for the most part 75 per cent of the thoughts of a woman the purpose of keeping the peace, and, ing the reading of the Tillman D. Johnson, President E. G. Pe- children to young glrla who want a way of earn- up to the age of fifty. while there has been more or less eriti Their Men care little for appearances. terson of the Utah Agricultural college, ing pin money until a husband can be message. eiBin Of the government at Washingtol detractions of men they dislike are aimed W. H. Wat tie of Ogden, A. N. McKay found. other ot conto the the amendments three to tariff mental of show the Inferiority seriousness solTo realize the Fordney on tbla account, the handful of sea and Lincoln G. Kelly, state director of dition of education In America you must fellow. follows as will know bill, eduprobat stationed the tell all Women diers of what gossip they Managua get an adequate conception finance and purchase. cation might be and of how much de- Men hear more gossip than women, but An authorization to the president to ably remain at their posts until condl The league recently sent out a series pends talk less. Discretion pays. It. For everything literally upon tions warrant their withdrawal. Uncle place the American valuation plan in of questions to Under our skins all of ua like war. upon It. The hope ef the future representative business depends Consider any of the But custom Is a curious fores; what the Is In its schools Sam may be a self appointed guardian effect in the ease of such articles as and askmen counin state professional other leaders say guides ourwe voluble every major problems which confront the should and his course in Central America may he may consider desirable, for a yes and no vote, with try with care and they will lead you to mouths. weIftellths parsonwe says ing should disarm. others disarm not be fully approved by a certain class An authorization to tha president to comments or qualifications if desirable. the schools words same the mumble of national health, The others Take the were to o( idealists; nevertheless, he has pro increase the specified rates of duty by On the question Bhould there be open, for instance. problem Japed for The draft revealed the fact none of us means them. If cause war vented many little wars and has 'been not more than 50 per cent and to do visible and responsible leadership in that about a third of the men ot military give Just and reasonable and unto national roused be fury were should we this In physically country ven day-einstrumental in promoting the welfare crease them by not more than CO per matters of national financa and admin age in a fit. In many oases this physical unfit-of precipitate a devastating war we reaction love We lack a to tomorrow. waa reported to be due ness of the oppressed nations of the Spanish cent with a view to providing an elas-tire1030 984 of the persons hyistrationt, ' Americana knowledge of the simple facta of men American republics. If he should inter tariff. these A carload of fur coats contains potenyes, this being 95 per giene. In a word, many of life plying voted retown of almost because of the demoralization for sny for Guatemala tial purpose ferein An authorization to the president to cent of the vote. There were twenty-thre- e are physically Impaired had not been taught In school- with a Main Btreet. If used with malice bo surprising. add not would they it order 50 duties to cent 2 no votes, or per cent of the rooms those facts about the human body aforethought. stating per equalizing up When the Good Samaritan returned and of the value of the article in the case total, and twenty-tw- o Its care which are necessary to the replies were and (fTHE CANADIAN ELECTION. g of every civilised paid the Innkeeper for care of the man health and of imports from a country whoso cur- blank, or were qualified. he had found alongside the road, he was individual. 5 per charged Interest on the debt, and at UNDERFED CHILDREN. Similarly it was found that 95 per Tea years ago the Liberal govern- rency has depreciated more than night was robbed of his remaining hemoneys cent in value. of the unritnese rest the also 919 votes, were in ftvor of an of Most or Thereafter cent, the landlord. ment headed by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Many of these by Approval of the preaidenta recom- executive budget prepared under the di- due to undernourishment. passed by on the other side of the road, to proper attained not men had young after sixteen years control of Cana mendations as embodied in the Smoot rection of the president, and publicly physical dsvelopment because aa children for fear of trickery. to eat. This dian affairs, was swept out of office amendments will mean the rewriting of explained and defended before congress they had never had enough Add good New Tears resolutions ws Is at the bottom of an educational probvalorem ad all tha in rates of duties to teach don't expect to hear. John Bull to Uncle a after landslide by members of tbe cabinet. On this lem, too. toFor it is Impossible by a Conservative a starved or hungry child. Bam the Fordney bill as it passed the lower thirty-seveanything no PAZ. "I promise to pay. If the child comes to school In that concampaign which hinged upon the reci- house. Tbe Smoot amendment author- question there were blank of the state to feed and fourteen or It Is the votes, dition Lau-ric- r qualified duty the procity treaty negotiated by It. Indeed. It Is necessary for the state izing the president to place the Ameri- answers. to feed It If the education which the government with the Taft admin- can valuation plan in effect where deMEMORY TESTS Some 949 votes, 92 per cent of the to- state proposes to give It is not to be a Much water sirable contemplates the fixing of ad tal, thought that there should bs a total waste It may be right, under an istration in Washington. adult the to let Individualistic valorem rates in ths bill on the present 1. For what la Fort Bumter, 8. C in the rules of congress to give starve If he Isregime, has passed through-thnot efficient enough to noted political mill invoice basis. In many in change children starve the foreign to but let feed himself, to cabinet the the of the 2 privilege floor, What year was the proposal of Joinin Canada since September of 1911, stances this will mean le surely Imbecile; for that United Btates first higher rates of without a vote, when matters of financa or In a majority of cases ing' Canada and th will child underfed and the Conservative party, again than fixed by the house ways and and administration are under discussion. fall to attain a -- healthy, efficient adult- taken up? duty been has 2. what appearances may the difmaking the tariff its issue, means committee, which first decided hood and will, therefore, be unable prop- ferenceBy between a toad and a frog be no votes number seventy-two- , completely smashed at tbe polls. Tha on rates on a foreign valuation basis Th erly to feed his children Inof turn. crime. The told? Take, again, the problem reversal of Canadian opinion on tha and then scaled them down about a with nine blank or quaified. were 4. th Who carpet taggers? States produces more ot it than two beet known In5. What are th A total of 899 voters, 84 per cent, United question of tariff legislation was regis- third to give them the same degree of any other civilized country In the world. who were the men of famous that the statutes should be Yet scientists have proved beyond ques- stances tered at the very first opportunity, 0 per cent of all fathers of sons still more Illustrious under the American v&lua-tid- thought to more than protection that tion What do tha 9. What la Quo Vadla? make it the duty of mem-- , crime Is committed by persons of Iminea in the 'only intervening general changed mean? plan. bers of the cabinet to appear on the paired mentality, who could easily have words Stars and of election, that of 1917, the war issue the colors 7 do the What advices indicate a genWashington identified aa such In childhood In F flbor before congress, sitting in corn-m- been was uppermost and th4 tariff and other eral tripes symbolise aa given Xy Charles worde, If a proper scientific study Sumner? other members of conimpression among tteo of the whole on the executive were made of the school ctyld, the greater domestic questions were submerged.- 8. Who Is William B. Wilson? gress that the American valuation plan be prevented by There were 121 no votes and part of crime would When is the nouthermost cape of But provincial and since of the budget. young. Fur- South What the criminal debill has suffered a Isolating Fordney America? e forty-threblanks or on this thermore, In this way many of these psy1911 have indicated an increasing opqualified, cided reverse. The president, however, 10. How many national parks are there ' chopaths could be cured and made into In the United States? position to tho Conservative tariff hae recommended a provision making it question. Useful citizens. to 72 number Votes or of of the child the in the agricultural 740, scientific the study In policy, especially per fact, to possible place the American valuaabove all needed Answers to Yesterdays Questions. in favor, in case congress In school Is the thingbelow These elections have also tion In effect regions. Th proba- cent, t were, normal, but Not only the child 1. What la the distinguishing mark of to change its rules and amend also refused shown a weakening of Conservative bilities are that gradually. In normal gift and a true fly? A true f.y ha only two the child above v hen' the bil becomes suffers by the present four strength in the manufacturing centers, effective under this scheme, providing, the statutes, of a constitutional amend- Intelligence, wines, where all other Insects heve take school teach a child to read nhen Our to provide for such procedure. and writs, and beyond that they do little they have any. AU true fllea where the appeal to save Canada from of assents to the ment food. course, congress liquid atuff him with a lot of fixed only 2. What was th most talked of event per cent, or 225 votes, were more than political annexation, so cunningly used Smoot amendments, the new tariff will Twenty-twbeliefs about government and society, in th United State on September 7, votes were which and with sd much effect in 1911, was fix duties under the and sixty-fiventhis, rather than against Inhibit thought 1892? Fulllvan-Corbe- tt fight. foreign valuation blank or courage It. Their whole tendency Is not for sewing qualified. duplicated this year in the exhorta- plan. 2. What was the reason but to hammer Individuality, to develop When slsevea? coat on mens buttons an tions of Premier Meighen and his supof On tho question amendment to evervone Ihto-th- e same shepe. and 'this they would they had no handkerchief the constitution if eongrsss fails or re- restrictive tendency Is found not only In draw CAUSE FOR THANKSGIVING. porters to save Canada from the manuacross their sleeves notes, schools, but In high schoois and sothslr of the United th ladles aewsd on button. fuses to make rules by which its mem- the graded facturing domination In most colleges 4. Who Is known as the "father of Advice from Irish centers, Ulster and bers would be prohibited from increas- and have Btates the appeal failing completely. become truly medicine"? When American shall Hippocrates, a Greek, who of being InThe defeat of the Meighen govern- Sinn Fein, indicate that with few ex- ing items in the executive budget and civilised the child. Instead In 460 B. C. He was the first for the most formative vesre of was born to trusted prepare a code of ethtea ment is so overwhelming that no other Ignorant girl of 20. will pass physician ceptions leaders of Irish opinion are In- from initiating special appropriations hie life to nunder which member of th medical profesby men of the supervision eonclusion is possible than that the that period should be guided, to accept the settlement reached until after ths general budget bill had and women of the best brslns and scien- sion A trage5. Who was Edwin Booth? voters of Canada have registered their clined Hla capacities will be been disposed of, there were 583 af- tific training. dian generally regarded as tire between the British government and care. He will utmost the with of the studied 259 firmative votes, repudiation high protectionism American actor. He won lastnegative, and examined aa carefully and scientifi- greatest tame ohlefr bv his impersonations to which the Conservative party com- the representatives of the nationalist eighty-nining or others. As to whether the" be a radium oil well an aa deposit cally mitted itself. That was the only issue; element. Sir Edward Carson dissents, president should be authorized by a con- is examined. He will be recognized and of Hamlet and Rlchetleu. foundation? It 9. What Is th as what he Is the most Importhe position of tbe two parties was un- and laments that he has lived to was created March 12, 1107. by Mrs. Rus'witn- stitutional amendment to veto Indi- tant of all natural resouroea soHeaswill aside set who New to of and Tork, sel Sage developed mistakably clear, and the result of the vidual items in appropriation acts, then be trained fund of 210,000,000 to be devoted to ess tbe humiliation of the British em- there the highest possible usefulness to were S83 affirmative votes, 120 attain voting is a 'clear-cu- t rejection of the to the state. end himself and Sir James Craig expresses twenty-twhigh tariff program in favor of a pire, others. negative, and THE POOL. tariff r revenue only. tbe view that the nature of the oath Finally, 51 per cent of tho votes, 528, lovelines 48-incMr. Meighen, who succeeded to the to be taken by the members of the par- were in favor of a referendum in ease Tear after year It mirrors h The nodding roes. and th willow treat when i of Irish tbe Free liament Sir at Robert a taunting Borden State not of a deadlock between president and prime ministry Ruffling their silver was compelled to resign office because what he would have it, from the standcongress; 392 were against it, aad 110 Lovers,breeze; who pause beside It to confess, of his poor health, has been unseated point of loyalty. There la hardly a dis- did not vote or qualified their vote. a swift caress; Each sentence broken by who laugh to see their face Manitoba note. the editorial Children, one cordant But London by constituency which H&nd-m&d- e BEHIND THE DOOR. had kept him in parliament ever since newspaper finds fault with the terms in Salt Lake of Back at ' themselves, so merry and o he entered pnblie life. In the crash of adjustment Illther, thither, little feet cleaf; Aromatic Tennessee pure Patter on the floor. Tet no realities Its depths posses. of the Conservative organization most Ireland remains in the British emStill am I In mr retreat. Cedar. Hid behind the door. of the cabinet members have fallen. pire, or, rather, its nationality having It seem like some aloof, reflective mindI Whose surface only by all things The liberal majority in the new parlia- been recognized by- - formal treaty, 'it e hiding-placts guesaed. stirred. It my ment is likely to exceed the total mem- takes its place in the family of nations Comes a gleeful cry; But whom no living warmth may ever bind if be vain should But the quest. Lord Birkenhead bership of all elements of opposition. within the empire. There are tears to dry. With fetter - forgd of deed or glanco or wordOn Exhibit at Ontario, always a strong Conservative managed to find a formula which Responding as th varied world goes hy snpporter, has deserted the historic bridged the gulf between the British 619 NEWHOUSE BLDO. but ths semblance of a smile or sigh. With Charlotte Becker. party of Sir John A. Macdonald. Que- and the Irish who wanted to bo treated In the House of Life, my dear. All Is not to fair; bec, heretofore divided, now is solidly as an independent people, negotiating is TO MAKE HOW OPERA PAV. hers. Happiness hiding Liberal. The western and maritime tor an alliance with Great Britain. The Sorrow hiding there. Hock the Jewele of the Madonna. to the Liberal lord chancellor will be remembered in XMAS Confiscate the tip pt the Barber, of provinces have added ' May the gods your life endow Betllle. tidal sweep. history for that decidedly clever stroke From their boundless store! t Reduce Carmens wage Terms. ' The leader of tbe Liberal party, for both Ireland end the empire. I Melt le Coq dOr. May you always find, as now, , Love behind door the the of Notre Make Dam do which broke from- the coalition imme- Juggler The Irish Free State, which succeeds BERT HESTON TAYLOR. two (hows a day. Life. alt ake gribun g oType , 5 y caat-er- ht ee.oDd-c)R- a 8a-ta- "brood-minde- d - the-risin- well-know- ... - - a, y tration number nnd other statistics. vote Is recorded in this book, nnd if not recorded or if th men does not voth. n fin Is imposed, varying according to th Judgment of th courL Women do not vota to Argentina. Q. How long have pearls been recognised a valuable? E. A. A. Pearls nr of eatrera antiquity, records of their existence to China snowwere that ing they gathered 1009 year before Christ. Pearls were to early Chinee history accepted in payment of taxes. 9 9 Q. - Wbxt become of th tract of land to by this country? Sven C. Lafayett (Ui a square toot. A. History records that a tract ef land which was given to Lafayett was later Answers to Questions. sold at th time of hla great financial and the money waa placed embarrassment (Any reader eon get the s newer to any to a bank to his credit. question by writing The Tribune information Bureau. Frederic J. Maekln. DiQ What doe th Turkish national rector, Washington, D. C. Thle offer ap- emblem, the crescent, signify? M. K. plies strictly to information. The bureau Th A. Turkish national omblam, tho cannot rive advlc on legal, medical and ficenolaJ matters It does net attempt to crescent, was originally a pagan symbol, symbol of Diana, th patron see of settle domestic troubles, nor to under- tho ft origin dates from tbo Byaaatlum. take exhaustive research on any aubjeot. time of Philip, tho father of Alexander Writ your question plainly and briefly. tb Great. While he was trying to take Giro full name and address and enclose two cents In stamp for return postage. the city, he set hie eoldiere to work on Ail replies are sent direct to the Inquirer.) a dark night to undermine the walla; The creecent moon, however, appeared in time to reveal the plan to th Inhabitants In gratitude for tale, the creecent moon wan T. ratio for tbe navies? G. aa tha symbol of tha city. A. The navy department says that adopted la the proportion of naval strength WAR RECOMPENSE. based on tonnage to be allowed to Great Britain, United SUMea and Japan1 to an To that hare faith to look with fearless eye effort to limit armatoent This taken on a basts of 190 for Great Britain, 109 Beyond th tragedy of a world of strife. know that out of death and night And 0 for the United States, And tor Japan. hall rise or Japan ask that the ratio be Th dawn of ampler life, basing the request Upon the naval representation that her present Rejoice, whatever anguish rend th heart. strength I la this proportion. Tbxt God has glvn you h priceless dower, hitched to a wagon horns in Q. When time and have In the regulat-omanner, does he pull To llv to theao your part tho wagon, or push it? la it not true that In Freedom's crowning hour. his pushing against hi collar pull It? A. L. C. A. Th department of agriculture say That ye may tell your non who see th that both the poshing and pulling move- - light High In th heaven thetr heritage to ment are Involved when a horse draw a take: wagon forward. "I saw th powers of darkness put to flight; Q. What time le It on shipboard at I aaw tha morning break." eight belle"? E. D. A. Four, sight and' twelve o'clock are above poem, found on to body of marked by eight bells. .Beginning a half an(Tha unknown Australian officer, appeared hour after these hours one bell ts struck; "Red th la Cross Magaslne" during th half hour later, two belle, until eight bell war. end th ordinary watch. OOO PERFECTLY EQUIPPED. Q. Hae th top of Mount Everest ever been climbed? If. E. R. At th back door a large and healthy A. The summit of Mount Everest has looking Individual had asked for "a little not aa yet been reached. An Etlkllsh ex- something to eat, and had been told pedition Is at present attempting th that he might have It If he would work ascent of this mountain, but hae not a while at the woodpile. He shook hi head mournfully. reached the top. x Tv got th ague, he explained, and my hand Is so unstlddy that 1 couldn't Do charitable Q. any organisations hit tnore'n on tlck to seven.' send work ere to Ellis Island ? H. T. B. AH right exclaimed the mletrees at A. The Salvation Army, tho Red Cross house, "then shake those ashes fok ' and tho Woifar league send people to th Tales. me." Wayside Ellis Island to work among tho immigrants. ' TOMMY IS CAUTIOUS. sold hla mother, "But, Tommy," Q. In it true that voting Is compulB. in W. "didnt your conecleno tell you you were sory Argentina? A. Th Argentine embassy gays that doing wrong?" replied Tommy, Yut X dont every man, on reaching army age. In the Argentine, t given a. book with regis believe everything 1 hear,. the Improvement of social and living condition in th United Stale. 2. Who in tb Jugoprecast king otthrone? slavia and when d,d he take th King Alexander; November, 1921. A What la yuzl A microscopic fungous plant that grows by fission or dividing itself. Yeas la convert sugar into alcohoL Moat yoaatn are wild plants, s few are domesticated. 9. What slats is the Empire state? Old Domialonl Little Rhedy? Keystone state? New York; Virginia; Rhode Island, Pennsylvania. 00. 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