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Show .THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER .25, 1921. 12 ELKS TO RECEIVE and business and consumers organisation, In War bijt would havo its headquarters , saw. PARIS EDITOR FORCED TO PUBLISH ' STORIES LABOR CONDITIONS IN FRANCE ARE UNUSUAL Author Only 16,400 Persona Officially Becorded as Being Out of Employment In Entire Country . After ! Entertainment ' ' f at Pantages, Members and Ladies Will Dance at Club routing reception to the Nw Tear a ford farewell to the old la being planned by Elk of Salt Lake lodge No. 86. The Pantagee theater will be turned . o r to the order on New Year'a eve. The show will open at 11.1m and will In. elude, besides six snappy arts of the reg sular bill, a number of novelty local acta. At the cloae of the performance, to which the public Is Invited, Elks and their will adjourn to the club rooms for the dance. Uhlef among the attractions promised la the appearance on the program of at least one notable star or the silent drama. by the committee In charge ;lt la promised that either Helen Chadwick or Rudolph Valient ne will he billed for an act on that evening. Among the divisions which are sure to please ail lovers of vaudeville U a musical and dancing act by the pre . mier Hawaiian entertainers, ."Kinney LVo there and company " One of halt Lake's most popular mu ekal organisations will be heard in several number. The personnel of this quartet, which has been recently reorganised, is Fred C. Graham, tenor and director; Blanche Shewell, soprano; Ellen Oopen-Incontralto, and Alvin Keddlngton, baritone. Miss Shewed and Miss ('openboth 4iavo ing are new acquisitions andMtsa Copen-tn- g proved popular entertainers Mis voice. has a splendid contralto Shewed' voice Is a high soprano, and while quite young, she is said to possess : unusual musical ability and artistic finish, s The latest Tsrpslchorean novelties, Inof local fame, terpreted bv twelve artists booked for the will be another attraction New Year'a eve frolic, which promises to ba ons of the stellar numbers of this varied and entertaining affair. Tickets esn be secured from any member of the Elks' drill team or at the box office of the theater. A lit I g. - , wero not repealed by the Volstead liquor act,- - Judge G. A. Iverson held In a given yesterday In the case of James Felix against the First National s bank of Murray.' The plaintiff brought suit against the bank to recover 91084 83 alleged to havo bevn unlawfully surrendered to the United Rules Internal revenue department last. January as a tax on liquor alleged to havo been sold by Felix. The money had been deposited by Felix at the bank, and was given to the Internal revenue department on the warrant of distraint. ' Felix contended that the right to levy liquor taxes was repealed by the prohibition act, and that for thia reason the warrant waa Issued without authority of law. It was also argued by the plaintiff that there waa no provision for distraint of a debt. On this question, also. Judge Iverson held In favor of the defendant. f , EASTERN EDUCATOR DIES. Dec. 24 Samuel Silas Curry, founder and president of the Boston School of Oratory and a former Instructor In oratory at Harvard and at Yale, died at his home hers today. He was the author ttt many books on ths subjects of elocution and oratory and for many years edited ''Expreeslon, a quarterly review. Dr. Ourrv was 75 year old He waa torn In Chatata, Tenn. BOSTON. FLAN CREDIT FOR POLAND. NEW YORK. Dec. 24 -- The Jewish company of Rarsaw was cr. ganlxtd here today to supply credit facilities for th crippled Industries of Po , land. A working capital of 33 000 000, it 'whs announced, wilt be furnished by th ..American Jewish relief committee. Herbert H. Lehman, a member of the banking firm of Lehman Brothers, who worked out the operating plan of the organisation, asid today that It would function through local cooperative banka ' PARIS, Dec. 24. la a romance of ad venture necessarily a romance which deals with adventures? Apparently It Is not II a Judge of law I necessarily also a Judge of literature. who In January, 1916," M. Thebault, writes under the name of Paul Zahorl, with a contract a Paris signed dally newspaper, according to which he was to contribute a romance of arlven lure to Ita pages every twelve months. The paper reserved the right, after reading the manuscript, to' reject it. If not according to contract. M. Thebault submitted three successive manuscripts, all of which were returned to him with the editor a compliments and thanks. Ths author decided to obtain a legal decision, and, aa U. proved, his contention that a romance of adventure Is nonetheless adventurous because It deala incidentally with a study of psychology, gained the day and the editor is orueied uy tie Judge a decision to publish the first of his ollerings wltnin three months unuer a penalty of 29 franc for every day's delay oeyond that period and also to pay 2900 franca damages. Ho now we know. Electric Cable Laid Cloae to the Earth Give the Pilot Their Exact SIOUX CITY, Iowa,' Dec. 24. Kir of an undetermined origin broke out in the Massachusetts building, a three-stor- y brick structure at the southwest tomnr of the Intersection of Fourth and Jack-so- n streets, at 12 o'clock And by 12 IS o'clork had assumed unlimited proportions. The flames, which had gained t unalder-ahl- e headway before tha firemen arrived, rapidly spread to the Glenn hotel adjoining and had Ignited the roof of the Brown block at the aoutheast corner of the Intersection of Fourth Nebraska ami streets. , Indications at the late lioui were that the entire block of buildings would be raised to the ground. The flro broke of out on the seventeenth anniversary the destructive tjloux City fire of 1904, when two entire husinees blocks In Identically the same location were completely destroyed, entailing a loss of $3,000,000 worth of property. 6perlsl t Th Tribes. 24 Dec. LOGAN. carol Christmas singers are going to augment the Chrlst-ms- a spirit In Morgan this evening Nearly all singers of th towns have been organised Into groups and heralded by Boy Scouts, will visit every pari of the common It v, stopping lo sing In front of each house In the window of which a lighted candle haa been placed. According to announcement by the leaders of the singing groups, contribution of money will nut be accepted; neither is proffer of refreshments or entertainment desired. The caroler are giving their time and talents simply lor Ins sake of entertaining the p'ople of the Community and heightening Christmas cheer. The North Morgan singers will he under the direction of E, H Anderson- - Jr., and those of Houlh Morgan will he led by J. Henry Johnson. The High School band, tinder the leadership of Professor E. M. Williams, will assist the singers. ' Universal Service Cable. A device to guide air PARIS, Dec. 24 g planes In fog or heavy, cioude, which may revolutionize comrner-c.It aviation by making as absolutely reliable as other transportation, has been invented by a French marine officer, Lleutenaqt Loth. The apparatus consists In laying an electric cable with a frequency of 00 vibrations to tbe second close to the earth the regular atrplano routes, such, as along London-PanIn Special Instruments ths airplanes would be actuated by the current beneath, so that the pilot would always be sure of following the exact route. First experiments carried out at Villa coublay field, near Paris, have been comHome pilots claim, pletely successful. however, that If the eystem were attempted on a number of lines crossing and Intersecting each other the result would only be confusion. Ths inventor believes he can overcome this by ehang.ng the frequency of the currents and the sensitiveness of the apparatus. earth-clingin- al s. Liberty Stake Sunday School Ehteriains Friday Christmas greeting' are extended bp the bishopric of th Second ward of I Abort v stake In an attractively printed folder In Yulelide colors. The folder also announces the Sunday school Christmas program, the first part of which will be given this morning beginning at o'clock and which Is as follows. "Christmas Cradle Hong, by the school; invocation, Charles E. Rose; sacrament; selection by the Hecond ward male quartet, David Wlsmar; story, "Life of Christ, solo. Miss Erma Winn; recitation, Helen Donna nolo, Madsen; Christmas Nielsen; thoughts, Elmer Johnson; selection, mixed quartet, benediction, H B. Elder: presentation of Christmas gifts to ail from the tree. i Ths evening program will begin' at 6.30 o'clock and Is as follows; Opening song. choir: invocation; Joseph the HJeAt. solo, "The Beer," Professor A- sacrament service; son. "A Vision of Beauty, choir; solo, Star of Bethlehem, Mrs. W. E. Baird, address. B. H. Roberts; aong, "tt Came Upon the Midnight Clear, choir; benediction. RIGA. Latvia, Dec. 24 (By the Associated Press.) The term "tovarleh," meanby which Russian coming "comrade, munists addressed each other throughout the earlier year of the bolshevik regime, has now become almost an opprobrious salutation In Russia, according to advice Y. M. C. A . reaching Riga. While preserved, to some extent, as Will something of communistic cant In ths official soviet newspsper. wherein Premier Is referred to as Tovarlsh LeThe annual banquet of the Y. M. C. A nina, etc., it la gradually falling Into stickers will be held Tuesday evening at rt nose even among them-ael- v 7 80 o'clock 'In the gold room at the communists es Commercial club. IL A. Roger will preMors generally used at present Is the side aa toastmaster. W. E. Day will word "graadanin. meaning cltlxen." the talk on "What the 'Y' Has. Can and form of address being after the model of Will Do for Salt Lake. Plano selection the French revolution, persons being ad- will te played by Don Kirkham and a C'ltixen W. dressed as etc. Kraastn, talk will be given by W. Emery, presOff In re mill The old Russian word "gospodln, ident of the organisation. meaning m.ster, haa fallen into general be elected for the ensuing year was disuse. which slickers The club, organized Y" building at First In 1910 tn the'old Houth and Htate streets with five charPREMIER DISTRIBUTES GIFTS. haa grown to an energetic, Minister ter jnembe 8', club LONDON, Dec. 24 Prime of about fifty memprogressive at ber Lloyd George Is spending Christina of the organization call for Plane hia official London residence, 19 Downing a boys' clubhouse In of establishment the street, with his family. Todav. he and the the maintenance of a sumcity and Austen Chamberlain, who lives at 11 canvon. The 4n Cottonwood mer Big esmp Dominion street, Joined tn giving a chilInclude Mr. Emery, president; D dren's partj, at which the prime minister officers C. W. Hurt. vice D. Ausherman. president. hsnded gifts from a big tree to hia litr, and . K. Berryman, aecrery-treauretle guests. Including hi own grandchildren. Mr Chamberlain children and the sergeant-at-armkiddies of all the members of the Downing street staff. Christmas Stickers Banquet Tuesday NINETEEN BANDITS SLAIN. BIENOS AIRES. Dec. 24 Nineteen bandite were killed and many wounded when a group of more than 230 outlaws TOM MARSHALL aV The Volunteers of America yesterday distributed 214 Christmas dinners among the poor of the city. In each basket sent out there waa a box of candy In addition to the usual supply of food Each of the baskets contained one chicken or two duckx, a large number of the latter having been supplied by the New State and the Rudy Gun clubs. Besides the dinners, a large assortment v o' underwear was distributed among children In need of the garments, and In many homes children were the recipients of toy presented by the Volunteers. Major J. H. Berry, commanding the Salt Lake Volunteer, said last night that there Is no need oj children or other being without food In Halt Lake. The Volunteers, he said, have a supp'y of available which he believes will meet all requirements n. ns aharp-Lalle- i for a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS HOLIDAY SEASON Te am 1 of Ansel lit, Rrowa Bet til. Mar-ahaTtltfhman 111. Cicely Kay 111. Mrry ta 111. FI Hubio 111. Dolly Heart lit. EUen Kmythe 118. tJanorer'a Topat ug, J.mie Romp er ltd, Tom taro ltd. Fifth wee. one mile ami a sixteenth Wad diii Prim 9A. Jake Hchaa Hailut i ar tuft. Rrnlie Montgomery 19, Central Agrotnoat 118. Rapid Stride 115. Rlflo 110. tleyreMo Maid - con-tes- h!f!e!nti II 108 FllbltertTglMsct 106. Our Birthday 111. Ktraltr 9?. Pic in Faith-fw- l Heeenth race, tne mile aad a half-O- ld 94. IftH Dog 102, Challenger 108 Corvbh 109, Lottery 106. Hoy I'J Warlike 1 02. Rh 195 Hcotrh Verdict 116. Richelieu 102. Alter ocy Muir 105. Georaamd lit. TIJUAMA RESULTS. Bj Universal Berrien, First race five and a half fnrWmcplk Teuny, 114 fTaytoel, 814.40, 85 00, 82 89. son, Cigafe 106 f Williams! ft 00 f2.0U. aceomi. A! Porier, 114 iMetmtf). 82 80, third. Time. 1 13 8ft.. Ila&tafT'fief, Josie Goruian Bill 8 park alao ran. 8t;x, Brcnnrt race, fire aad a half fur1ofrv--M- i take, 109 iCaronl, $29.40, $0 89 $3 60 woe; Lava. 109 (Duggan). $21 0. $7 60 ecmd Infield. 106 (Hontamer). Tune. $0 29. third 1 12 3 Our Maid, Mia K niter, Lady Jloor boa Fond Hope and Bttvo also ran Third race, on mile and a sixteenth Hnppr Valley, U7 (Taylorl. $25 99. $0 40 $11 (hh non. Nebraska, 109 (Duggan), $8 60, $H0. econd; Miatrea Polly. 109 (Parke), $3 80. thirl Time. 1 lift I A. Audrey K . Lola. Daloo4 ami Kiev also ran. Fourth race a fnrlcngx C. A. Cotniker. Ill millhmsl. 94 00. $2 69, $229 won; how, 110 (Haladln), $3.20. 2 20. Orckml aemad, King, lift (Bowei! $2 20 third. Time 1 )8 1 5 Commander, Waiter U. Pearce and White Haven aiiio ran. Fifth race, one mile and aerenty tarda Omoud, 108 (William), $7 00 $2 60. out, Boh Bal'er. lift (Martinet). $2 40, out. cenad Midia, (ft (fttudor). out, till'd. Time, 1 51 13. Glemrell aiao ran Hixth race, tx furlonge Vannehea, 111 (Wil$3 Ou $2 40 won; ('(ear the War. liams). 3 109 $6 60. $3 40. (Stndor). second, Mie Btathem 1(8) ( Ilitntamer $2 60. third Time. 1 19 Lnriet. Madrono, RUa Waldo and Mary Fuller also rua. Betroth race, five furlong Duly Fahin 111 (William). $6 20. 84 Jo, $2 ho, rrwr Har-fty- r 111 (Duggan). $4 20, 2 89 aecoad. Moh I Rule. 10ft (Parke), $4 29. third time. 1 94 1 5 Rt Hah Jo. Til lot n. Ringleader. Early Mom Lit tit) Jake wad toloaal Murphy alj wo. !d T n ht Maneuver 194, ftaada 103. Tom M Taggart 107. Wood 112 Kim 118 Ncddnm 112. BUppcry tmp 104. Herd Blarney Btoae 98 Veto 101. lnco Mr) loft. Rapid Traveler 1O0. Ir ah Kim lift Brngnbock 119. Tlpplty Wttchet 126. Goaler 109. fiixrb race, one mile aad a tixfeemh Aagaeity 102. ftrmtrgetnan 101. Clean Oooo 108, Tulaa 108 Dark HIH 111. Ladv Lillian Murray 10 KM Bella 105, 102 Cakiavn Gear High at 87, of BY COCAINE RUNNERS Illegal Traffickers In Drugs Are Skid to Eo Londons Cleverest Pbamre hia home In Brooklyn. ITALIAN CRUISER AT HONOLULU. 3i HONOLULU; T. H. Dec. Tlv Italian cruiser IJbla. which arrived her recently from San Francisco, sailed today for Suva. Fiji Islands. From there she will proweed to Australia In rontluua. tion of her cruise of the Rxcif o. Lawbreakers. Chicago Jailer for Former King Tribune Salt Lake Tribune Cable. Prr.) pax-aeng- ez BEST WISHES 1. Elena Sanchez Acuna aerial te Th Tribute. BEAVER, Dec. 24 The West high Will Be Sent to Europe school five of Salt Lake tonight won an 120. for Study. Blxtb race, one mUa tm! aerenfy yard extraordinarily fast gam from the Mur- Monutjln 109, Bounding Through 1C2 Yer dock academy team here. The score mak 1(M, ttirl Rltort Stop 10H, poacher 109. Boone-lake Triban Cable. Chicago Tribune-Sal- t waa 27 to 20. and.both aides had to work 111? 106, Commander Jll, MEXICO CITT, Dec. 24. The departRe Tenth race, fire furlong Tott 104, Pueblo for every point It made. The ment of education has just pensioned one diligently 1H Blue Belle 10A, Munnchco 10H, LobeiU game wax witnessed by a large crowd, all Hr?, of the most remarkable musical geniuses of Madam 109, thrdpD Byug 112. well City pleased with spectators being that Mexico haa produced in many years, the the Wtather clear; track ainddy. exhibition. in the person of Elens Hanrhea Acuna. .Macke and Carman played excellent Althcugn but 13 years of age. she lx MEW ORIXAVft EKTRJE5. mistress of the most difficult of all In- bRll for the Panthers and Harton was for the the player outstanding ti perhaps First race, fire and a half furionga Flnsey struments, the violin: and in recent team. 100. Marie Maxim 100, Perlcourdine 103. Jago she easily proved herself superior home The first half ended 9 to 7 in favor of 199 Midnight Kna 111. Tl.e 114. Flu! to all.the pupil of the famous "maestro. FuHet Iu3. Grimalkin In. Had MeCloy LA. Carlos Huerta, although some of her com- the visitors. The West high boys will leave for home Oraieggo 119. Etnriea 111 Prupuganda 111. Mark (, petitors had reached the r majority and about 7 o'clock tomorrow morning, after Weal loft. Baa Diego 103, Bacvt Liberty 1(4. had been studying for years under the a trip which has extended over a period Morphy 10ft beet musical professors of Mex'co. half tfurbmga Little Kond rac. five and At several concerts which he gave nf nearly two weekson Th team has been Polly lot Fret Queen 105, Midnight Stories notablv successful the journey. before. the most cullrred musical audi10Ti. 108 Clinch-f- l Girl Kocheter Hd, Lady Lnky Lineup and summary ence rtf Mexico, Including notable repreM Jn9, Bkootcr 10H. Brlarcltff 10ft. Bartered MURDOCK ACADEMY. sentatives from the dlolomat'c circles, J(Hi, 10.. Deep 8in' er (Oft, Date 113. Little Patey 111, Happf Rxtn 102, Mister the "little one wax treated to ovation Graf on 100. Little Amuile 190 after ovation: and from two of them she 'I bird race, tda furlong Bullet 97. Stamp was carried home In triumph. In true ICO Molesdy 199 fttnrb Pine HU Caperock 190, Lat'n manner. OFFICIAL-ELECCOMMITS SUICIDE. 112 McMoekin O'tnmnndcr After another year'a study here under NEW tORK, Deo. 24 Everet I'ald-w-tl- l. Fourth race, aix furloaw Moody 100, Mexico can provide. the best master first assistant district attorney of Archie Alexander )Of loft, Mavoarnecn M as Sanches Acuna will be sent to noted 11, gitapdragn II 112 Ticklish 10ft, Rep 104, Kings county, who was to hate succeeded musical centers In Europe at the govern107. 119 E. AbadaM Official Lewis as district attorney on Tody lift IWt Horry ment's expense to complete her musical Fifth race, one mile aad a (sixteenth Grace Januarv J. shot and killed himaelf education there. Bea Cove 100 Footer Tariffs Are Undergoing Revision .ds. Extend MARSHALLS ANSWERS TO NIMRODS Who are the five high amaQuestion teurs for 1921 In the United States? I In mean tho different shooting tone. F. T. it. Waterloo, Iowa. The trapshooting season as vet I not Information that 4 TJie Complete. only ean give you wa Issued November 19 tournawhen a A. time F. A., at by the ments were not cloned. Woolfolk Henderson of Lexington, Ky was high In the southern aone, with eh average of .9765 on 1130 targets. E. W. Renfro. Butte, Mont., waa high In the Pacific coast aone with 9777 on 211a targets.' Okla.. In the , W. H. User of Guthrie. prairie aone, led the contestants with .9776 on 2050 targets. Art Rinser of Paris, III, Is in the front van with .9788 on 2159 targets. In the Great lakes aone. In the eastern aone W. H. Patterson of Buffalo, N. Y , is premier with .9738 on 4165. In the entire aggregation of amateurs lor 1921. Art Rlsser of 4'ans. 111.. Is high, with .9788. E. W. Renfro of Butte. Mont., with .9777. A race too j is a runner-u- p close to be decided until the last gun la fired. Note the fart that high amateur in all of the five xones has finished with ever 97 per cent, the most remarkable record ever turned In. It might be of Interest for the reading public to know that the southern aone has captured thea high honors for the five high men by score of .9712 on U 889 target. Pacific coast zone I second with 9719 on 15.979 aone turns tn five men targets. breaking .9694 on 18,729 target. Great lake zone, .9692 on 16 960 targets. Eastern zone, .9675 on 14,410 targets TUB AHA ZVT&ZES. High amateur in all of the five zone have lost less than three targets in evFlrit wee. fWe and a half furlonir Mr. ery hundred hot at for the year. It Pt 97, ( harmant 106, Joe Iatlerwood Jim, Perfect Da? 109, Lady lone juft, Chrome 100, possible to hang really does not 97 fievo 10. targets up on a stick and break over the itllpo 114. Maero 114. When it considered, per cent Second race, flee and a half furkmaaThc number of elements that enter Into the Cigarette 92, Kona Atkin IOC Lady Jueephtn KMJ Hotfoot 1(X, J.arMra 109. ftqiMeh JUO, Ola requisites for a successful target crusher, I: Is certainly remarkable that they are Lee U4 Orleatu Old 111. Ooldle Koae 114. able to attain such accuracy. Third race. The farlonr American Maid Twelve-year-ol- d Father Hunt to Dqbtrinal Addresses Christmas Auerbach's -- IflK pro-vtrlo- ' Merry - NOTED GIRL VIOLINIST WEST VICTOR OVER IN MEXICO PENSIONED MURDOCK ACADEMY LONDON. Dec. 24. Despite drastic laws and the vigilance of Scotland Yard, the drug traffic goes mArrP.y on In tha West End of London and also In the East End slums, where Ixindon's Chinatown still hold many secret opium dens. Neceisity has made the London cocaine 'runner the cleverest of lawbreakers The Lsndon police however, are getting wise to many of the artful dodge practiced by the secret dealer In cots' or Continue enow" Hollow shoe heels and Bata ar no longer used by the fraternity (and sisterhood) to hide supplies of dope, since these are parts of a suspects clothinj searched first of Mil that 1. Beginning Sunday evening. January The high rricea realized for quit tinv a second aerlea of addresses to while to conquantities make It worth will be given In the Cathedral struct of rings, brooches, special of the Madeleine by th Rev. Father D. clgaret rases patterns and sisrfpins for the purThe purpose ofth addresses. pose. Q. Hunt I is explained, la to Interpret the ImporIn a dope ras the other day a' police tant doctrines of the Catholic religion witness mentioned that he placed bicycle and to refute certain objections which clips on a prisoner x trousers This whs have been made against the church to prevent him getting rid of the IncrimiEach address will be a part of the Sun- nating stuff through a hole in his pants day evening services, which begin at 7 39 pee ket. o'tlock and end at 8 80 The subjects which Father Hunt will discuss are aa follows The Existence Russ Customs and Personality of God." "Miracles. The Divxnitv Revelation." "Orthodoxy," of Christ, "The Apoetolicity of the Church. of the "The Characteristic MOSCOW. Dec. 24. (By the Associated Parly Church. "Did the Catholic Church A hkcuI ( ommtsuion "MarHcience. Th Church and has oeen Fair', riage and Divorce." "The ConfesslonaL, created for ths ?urpoft of rextsin? ths cuMoma tariffs of the old government, in "The Seven Sacraments." furtherance of the projot permitting Individuals and coiporations to export and import with the approval of tile commls-saria- t tor foreign trade. Is Orders have been issued that the revt-siof tariffs applying to European Hus sla shall be completed by December 31 Chlr.fo Trlbnn. B.lt Lak Tribune Cable. and those for Asiatic JTuaaia a IARIS. Dec. 24 A moving pavement later. The government is resolutelymonth remay soon be Installed under the Farts fusing to permit foreigners lo reclaim bou'evarda. Th municipal council has furniture, office equipment or other propdecided to ask for plana to be submitted erty owned bv them when th botshevikl during the next si months of a circular took over power. moving subwav. which would pass by the Palais Royal, the Bourse, the Opera and. HELD FOR SALT LAKE OFFICERS. th Place d la Republique. Accused of stealing an automobi be This subway would be so constructed that passengers could get off and on at longing to W. W. Kaufman of the Ptasa any point on it route, and bv means of apartment in Salt Lake and removing It street to Arison a in violation of the Dyer act, frequent staircases reach th have above. The traveling platform woul3 t David Hotter and Fred Dawson constructed, tn thre bands, moving at been taken Into custody by federal authorities t at Phoenix, Arts, according to 0 the passengers by progressive stepping from one to another could mount word , received yesterday by Halt lake or alight without danger of falling. agents of th department of justice. The two men ar being hekd to await action The fastest band would carry its a ong at ten miles an hour. of th federal grand Jury in that city. Circular Moving Subway Under Consideration Merry Xmas! n, Boom! Boom! Have you rim roda beaid this dulcet music on some cold, snappy morning? Not the echo of heavy arl.Jlery. It wa the' booming of a Tympanuchus amerlcauua or prairie-chickeThey Inflate the yellow sacks, beneath those tuft af feathers on' their necks, to the six of a small orange. Then they produce that loud, hollow, resonant booming sound, usually followed by the dance of ecstasy. Birds then indulge In curious amice, dancing. Jumptheir feathers, booming, ing. roughing cooing and eemicroctng. They are then mating, annexing their consorts or affinities by the "Hmart Alec route. Like buffalo or the passenger pigeon, prairie chicken sr now a memory. As a huntcr pining proposition rairie-chicken nate grouse are certainly doomed to complete extermination, due to Civilization and environments. They may yet be found in very limited numbers In a few of our northern states onlv. A few decades since they wer found In alpiost every wheat field. It was with difficulty sportsmen persuaded hia best friend to accept and relieve him of a brace of birds. ' Prairie-chickewere then common as barnyard fowls. As guest of BUI Arthur, Russell Kline and my hunting huddle," Fred Gilbert, we drove out from HpSrit I.ake, Iowa, heading east toward the little city of Superior. Iowa. With a reliable hunting team, hitched to a spr.ng wagon, we crossed the virgin prairies of Iowa, Blue-stegrass was waving on the uplands and wiry slough the bottoms. Prairie-chickegrass covered nested on the lowlands; nests wer built oil the ground of oval shape, constructed from sticks and dead grass. The eggs were an olive huff, speckled with brown, averaging about ten to the brood. Their nesting period was three sor four weeks, depending upon climatic conditions, ns did also the sixe of the are migratory brood, prairie-chickebirds; tlielr flight is limited, seldom traveling south of Mason and Dixon's line. No broods have been hatched of late years In Iowa, vet they come down from the Dakotas and Canadian breeding grounds; when northern wheat fields are first covered with snow, they immediately atari for the cornf.elds of Iowa. d Both pinnate and grouse sre Indigenous to our northern state and Canada. At the time of our hunt we encountered but lew fences or settlers, and onl an occasional field, clearing or cultivated tract. No antitrespass notices ever confronted us and we roamed at w 111.' where the most likely shoot! grounds Invited. Gilbert owned an bv Hunter name, who waa n vetdog. eran of many hunting season. His appearance or combination pedigree would have captured few first at the bench show He was a "job-lot- " English and Irish eetter, coupled with a very liberal dash of bull Hia descriptive pedigree wa "Just dog " Never cons'dered a thing of beauty, he was a jov forever." Short on pedigree and very long on dog sense. Arleld he required no Instruc-- t ons. Hunter wa conversant with every phase of the shooting game. He occasionally handed us a look of commiseration when a mellow miss was scored, acting as though he would love to launch a few suggestions, Improving the manner Boom! Dinner Baskets Distributed SLEUTHS KEPT BUSY clashed with cavalrymen In Matapera territory, according to official dispatches by the government organ, published La Kpoca, todav. The reports add that 133 bandits were made prisoner by the troop, who also took 2009 horses. Wishes You A in which we handled our part of th show. Ever faithful to Fred, anticipating his every wrish. Hunter was unttrin?, careful, stanch ar.d retable. Fred's great wltq difficulty was Impressing hi dogKline aa a coworker with tbe fact. H rattle-braiif who little knew a pup. hunting and lest about points or back'ng. Kiln claimed he was of pointer descent. a decided There was unquestionably strain of gieyhound In hia system, based on h!s confidence in bie ability to catch When he essayed birds after flushing a point, it was an Immediate signal for a marathon race acres th field to reach the- dog before he rushed the birds and as a again demoneltated hia ability called Kline "cross country runner him Cwrio. at Dm. That was his reai name. The members of our hunting party coined manv other name which seemed more appropriate to Carlo. Bill team were trained expert In Arthur' tne hunting game. Locating a flock of from the wagon, team bird, we jumped after Arthur. - This 1 slowly following was unable to understand until I saw Bird BUI slip them a lump of sugar. the day. lay In tf.e tall gnus during and evening they cam to th Morning w heat - folds. We found four flock around the margin of a buckwheat 4field. We had no trouble in kiUing birds Our one trouble waa lo Interest some symthe pathetic friend, who, unsppreClating forced gift, accepted a a favor to u, a Oh, boy! Think of brace of 'chicken. , that now! J six-ye- ar Bearings. - BY- Cable. Destructive Fire Raging in Sioux City, Iowa ,Tax on Sale of Liquor Is Upheld by Court Salutation of Comrade Y. Unpopular in Russia Taxes on the sale and manufacture of - Chicago Lake Tribes t AIRPLANES GUIDED IN FOG BY NEW DEVICE Temper and Digestion Are Morgan Singers Revive Factors in Student Grades Ancient Yule Custom de-e- ls Tribune-Sal- TARIS. Dec.- 24. (By the Associated Press ) There are only 16,40V persona officially recorded as out of employment In France The nation Is now In a position to receive foreign labor. Wages, however,- - are low tn comparison to scales existing in greater industrial countries. The situation is regarded as unusually good In view of widespread unemployment In Qreat Britain and other countries. Latest figures received by the French government show that there are 1,41:3,009 persona out of work In the United King dom. So fortunate Is the situation In Franc that it in now estimated that the country can employ 1,600,000 foreign workmen, compared with. 00,000 before the war. The treater portion of these would be sent to the farms and the remainder used In the building trades, mines and Othec Industrie. A bill to regulst the Importation of foreign labor into France will shortly be introduced In the chamber. Tbe measures create a special bursas under the min letry of foreign affairs to regulate the Importation of foreign labor without bard ship to the native workers. ; NEW YORK. Dec. ft. Grades handed out to high school and college students on their final examinations frequently de pend mors on the temper and digestion of the grader than on the contents of their examination papers. Ben D. Wood, assistant to Dean Hawkes of Columbia. university, declared today In a report on ' , excmlnatlon research conducted at ijhe university. II cited the case of one examination as a test by 114 teachers. paper graded marks all the way Irom 28 to 91 per cent. Another paper, graded by 111 teachers, showed a difference of opinion ranging from 64 to 98 per cent. - The old type of examination, he red. has been found archaic and unfair and must be thrown overboard. In Ita place he urged substitution of "a method Which takes care of principles of mental measurement and which makes use of modern technical devices. In Court qn Question Bomsnce of Adventure? Wins "What Is Must Have Good Education Universal Service Cable. PARIS, Dec. 24. The Job of highest-price- d Jailer In the world la open t anyone who can fulfil the conditions necesfor the man who will be responsible sary for the security of his late majesty, K ng Carl of Hungary, at Funchal, Madeira, Canary Islands. Ten thousand dollars a year ts offered, and this is what you hsv to know; French. English, Portuguese, German and Hungarian. How to pick French. German and Hungarian cooks How to tell a king when it's time to go to bed. How to Play bridge, plcqvet and chess. How to know good mua c from had. How to be entertalntng, courteous, considerate, and yet a jailer. Ho far, there hats been no applicants. ISiMi ! PLEA OF GUILTY ENTERED. Joseph Hanson pleaded guilty to a charge of violating the prohibit ion law when arraigned before Citv Judge Ben Johnson vesterday. and was sentenced to pay a fine of $50 or serve fifty days in the county Ja'l. He wax given a stay of execution of ten data MINISTER COLLIER HONORED. SANTIAGO, Chile. Deo. IJ William MUer Collier, American minister to Chile, received honorary membership of th far- xilty of laws and political nclencc in the University of Chila at special exercises n hit honor this eftemoon. 1 W''-- i I1 MW? 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