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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29 - 3922. ?be j&It faltt Sribmu 1 Lk wM Kwy PwhtteMii Tribmt Zl7Z7LfZ treat the , pledging the signatory powers, to naval limitation, Both treaties ha vs to be accepted by the several .home government treaty binding bodies. So far as the Washing-to- a conference phedg i,the powers ta either engage meat, the duty has been five-pow- kf Omr. cs . ' . . again an The Trltraa, la oa Mto to vwy moran elty ' - .'I Goitre S1.tr.. oar ortolo, l n. ritr hr telrporolea 1 efflre. j Th Shantung dispnte, it IS awmbrt of I hr ArrorlotrS Bounced, ia On thS VCfgS Of What Pfwl-Ppmlbe Trlbooo t. Thr Awoelotce Prro. H roeteollr ro- w dent Herding expects, to have brought tiffed to tb for rfafeUrMca of oil " crMtttfV to U r Mt trwfe4-i-- f If about, 'happy settlement tho locol wi tm fed ttio popor, o4 olio PttWteM hofoio. prediction proves well founded there Jo Ike oernto I ' 1 a4 tioaed are iaecribad, la a delicate Chinese hand, the direction and ether particular necessary tor their safe ship- ment to China. Each ease contain eight ziae boles, and in each box ire the bogs of n Chinee who has ditd ia America. Every seven yean shipments such ns these are mads. When a member of New 'Yorks Chinatown dies,' he hi bid at rest ia a cemetery patronized bp the Chinese, and in his coffin is placed a scaled bottle eoataliiijfg a leather identification card inscribed ' la indelible ink. - Cotton requires that the body , ( will remain only, two more important shall remain in the cemetery 41a til noth ' undecided. matter TJteeer are the lag is left but the bones. demands nod article twenty-oneAt the end of seven yearn the bones r 19 of the naval treaty.-Th- e are dog up. The seal of the bottle it twentr-.ouhave not been broken and the identification tag taken demands placed on the conferehoe agenda, but 'out. Then the boaes are carefully gath they have been pressed for attention ered together, placed ia the tine con by the Chinese ever since the confer- - taiaer, which ie noldered and sealed, encejcgaq jtsMiona Article 19, of- gad the leather lag affixed to the putthe naval treaty cover the fortifica- side. All this work i done' by grave ToT?rV-rrrChTrT;ntstua quo agreement, which digger under the supervision of New " t wi,. tt..K, he ity rtreuktiuB word frort Tokio oa th fiail York dtjofficial And onrf or two uvjurti await 1..?.: ..LLrT wU! wkich ka bwn approved by th reontativ No coremon Chinete. MMlOffkU lit Blit UM City blifw mt lit mwd4-iJ attends tha matt ih'imation. doWgaUon at W afthinjton. Japan a The conference nears adjournment , AMUNDSEN'S WARDS. with the Fhr East situation one of die- - J i Conces- - j . 7TT T ' appointment for the Chinese. s charge be made j cions have been grsnted, but they by means insure tc Chine the rights for it was so often In the earlier history ' j which her delegation has battled at of discovery that the explorer is with- Wsshington., Nor is the sitoation with 0Ht beart. lodeed( there "are many ae- , more reassuring. . respect to , in recent . years of signal accidents h.ve- - oc- - Jap,a h Two distressing pIe(1;ed b,r purpo8e to been rendered native service having Russia the the territorial latter of. tpeet integrity eurred in Salt Lake during individuals to or ia distress. All of ni if tribes when withdraw and troops case each In the past week, part of order restored in that quarter. Am- - which Is in contrast to the behavior of a little boy was killed by running into basiador Shidchara has given, the prom a hundred or two hundred an automobile while coasting, the drivers ise in words which seem to bind Japan, mariners .of whoM conduct - toward help- of the machines speeding away in for it would appear that no nation -was often shockingly less such declaraauthoriz could people a possibly the darkness and making their escape. tion ambassador make to its fail and brutal. by unabeenThese accidents may hsv it good. The latest instance of , voidable so far aa tbe two driver were Nevertheless,, ..it is a fact that, alon the part of an explorer is of-should concerned. they Nevertheless, though more than half a year has passed . five-powe- e rp . .w 1 ,0oloBKer - . , Itw '- - r Save the Woodt A Line o Type or Two J. Hsskln. Hew to the line, let tho quips fall where tkey may. By Frederic in a--1 WASHINOTON. Jan. U. Dverytbtnc made ot wood, from a toothplek to a bungalow, costs more In this country than it weed to cost, and tester pries are rising every year. The reason for this'le simp). The people of th United States ar eoasuming their timber tup-pi- y Tour time a fast as tt is growing. Tala Utreaasaing situation ia the eautts the attentioa which eongrese is sow giving to the problem of the national tlmebr supply. . Several measures have osen drafted,' nd th house committee on agriculture has been holding haartngs on ooe of thnm, known as lb Snell bill. bill has the support of most o t tn lumber companies, and, therefor a, has an Micelleat dhaaoo M be enacted Into law. It has a aumper of provisions for enlarging th national forests, reforesting devastated forest areas end the like; but the Important part of th problem te th protection of forests in private ownership roni. forest fire,, and .the reguJhtion pf cutting on these forest In, such a way that the forest will not be destroyed, but will reproduce .itself. Th Unell bill seek to accomplish this by aipproprlatmt Jarre sums of money to be ' spent by tb federal rovernment, in cooperation with the state government and th owner of timber lands, in the rot evi ion of private forest from fire, his Is to be dene on the system by which th federal governmeni: wdt not spend more in any one state than is appropriated In that state This measure does not met with thlocally un divided approval of oonservationtsia. It does not (lv the federal power, represented by the secretary of agriculture working through th forest service any direct authority t enforce rule of fire protection or to rexutet method of cutting so that forests shall not be destroyed. Th foderai covemment appropriates money and makes merely and experiment Tb making and enforcing suggestions. of regulations la left te the stale government. In the opinion of those who hold that states' right are all important and that th tendency of the federal ment gradually to rob the slate govern govern ment of Hulk power and Independence muat be cheuked, this la aa tt should be. I Federal jCenservatlen Neoeeearyf Th argument on tho other aide la that In practice, when matter of conservation are left to th state government, they ar not adequately attended to. On ment ot the Turkish Nationalist government? Angora, in Aete Minor. 4What powerful explosive in also one of the most powerful heart stimulants known to medics! science? Nltroglyoerin. 5. How was Bchleswig divided in the recent plebiscite? The northern sene went Danish, the two souther one remained German. 4. What ie the nlckhame of Johnny Tho boxer? Dundee, the lightweight Scotch Wop. f. Who tana Booker T. Washington? An American colored educator devoted to the eievation of his race. He was chosen in 1181 to organise at Tuskegee. Aim, an industrial school for colored people. 9. Where ar the Manltoulln islands? To whom belong? On the north shore of Lake Huron: three In number. Great Manltoulln, Little Manltoulln. and Drummond. The Islands belong to Canada. with th exception ot Drummond. 2. Who te tho present governor of Maryland? Albert Crltchle. 10. Who presides over the United ho chosen? States senate, and how vice Th president presides over the senate, and he is elected with the president. - So Q. In which direction should a tonnla court be laid out T. f. A. Tennis courts should bo laid out with tho ends north and south. HANKISUSI THt CFOIX OK Li Of FOR THt VOUN6MT event of nhe death of a CONTRiaLIKA. is the beneficiary of war Visa Insure nee; who la next In line as Ther wsl a girl in our town who always changed her mind; beneficiary father and three aiater ar She told bar bxu to wait a bit. living I J. . H. A. In th event of th death of the If h would be ee kind, while efa put on a little frock benef.clary of a war risk insurance policy. the benefits will be divided" among periwinkle blue; tbe next of th soldier's kin according Then cam down looking very iWeil tew of the state in which he In nreelde rod. How dot .h resided. . MART. HA, I . ft -- (t . ilme-honor- ably from th Norwegian elen. meaning an invention, a devioa, diang In oou-al- ly an Invented word used to expreos a particular Idea not quits conveyed by usual word wt, Guillaume, the Clke !e'Praeralng Wonderfully, Watch Mw the Pupil nap Keek en th MltiPr'p Hit. H. L.: It hev waited In vain tot some of th minor prophets to help Estelle and the University cf 'Wlseona.n seniors to understand th lettuce-spinac- h w hoes. Hot Very welt. In my targe, and if J nun Pay It myself, scholarly work, Laughs for th Literal Mlndd,l At SCUM at length th eleof joke and th mentary principle psycho.ogy of them. Literal minded people can understand Only on step" Jokes er flashes of Inspiration, and many of them cannot understand that type except In a llm-tedegres. They can be trained to ae where the point of a Joke comet in and to laugh, generally, at th proper do not roolty understand time, but oven ths they on step" Joke, tha very ia point of form. - A two step process, Uke that Involved la th fuimlnation, I completely bep three and yond them. Th with hiatuses or proeaa,arefrequently ae anc.sht Oreek to a Chocelisions, taw Indian. Aa for asking them how to make a pound of black tea go as far a five pound of green tea. tut. tut! tut! I wonder that th humane society didnt go after yon. I would suxgeet for your else st this stage this neat little problem.' Why does a miller wear a whits hat?-Just for an experiment I tried the wheexe on one of my puplla who la taking a courts In ideasing Prattle tot the Formal Dinner," and at I finished the atory with My mistake," said th man, I thought it wa spinach," my and then, pupil laughed uproariously, growing very solemn, said, But teechtr, I don't wear pajamas!" (Profeasor) GUILLAUME LE JUNE I 1 L Who Was the leader of Christian force which defeated thth Turks t the battle of th Lepanlo In 1571 T What ie th British flag or Union Jack compoeed oft t. Who w th queen enthroned after shs Wa put te death! . 4. Where ie the Red a? . Where ie th United State tnl.l-tar- y academy situated; The naval aandemyf 4. Whst Is tlm determined 'by? What is central standard UmsT Daylight saving time! T. What is the nlcknams of Joo GhhOt former lightweight champion?. d. Hew, many are judicial circuit , WOMEN PIPE SINKERS. Pipe smoking eeemg to be on th increase among London women and fashsmall ionable dmr stores display-daint- y briars, some set with precious stones. It Is said there is a growing demand for them. At one West London theater, A here smoking is permitted, two smartly dr eased women were seen the other evening In a box puffing at pipes, and eoon an old Irish" woman in the gallery followed suit. Her wa a day cutty." London Chronicle. -- . et GOOD AT THE GAME. 'A vamp Js an old fireman, isn't he, In Roms 1 Who Is of the University of Michigan? president ANtWRAt 1 dad? 'Yea my boy. and oven a little vamp these days knows how to turn her hose on you." Judge. YESTERDAY QUESTIONS. What It the ttudy of mn called? Anthropology, derived from two Grbek words, onihropo (man) and logos (word). 8. (that American was known as Old Hickory"? president Andrew Jack-eoterms 1121-, I. What city te th seat M govern TO EXTREMES MEET IN FASHIONS. If you saw Just the lower half of one of our fashionable girls when dressed for the street you'd think at first blush ve a little South Sea that she must-haIsland bSood I n- - her and it you caw Just the uppSr half youd imagine she Vos an Eskimo.- - From the Ohio State Journal. . n, 1. IV Ship To All ed their-jewel- tlisr in ths UtUted atates? . appointed the titular organist recently of St. Peter's church four-ste- Whil MEMORY TESTS ; feints in Uteh. Idaho ta They Were Skiing. lent forest law, and in another state, watch tjiea men jump. It'S ths 'first tlie aouth pole and Of the where forces interested in rapid explotta time I ever saw them eut of tho movie. aid to the little fellows who lay Siberia situation were exchanged be- - !covrer tlon of leader dominate th legislature, practically northwest and the. He: Did any of them fall?" passage , crushed and bleeding on the ground, tween th United State and Japan, the nothing may be done to protect a natural Tee. She: Tha eecond on did. He scientific expeditions. resource many important nre which utmost of th the is of Japanese troops the government humane hie lmpor It. That would have been broke, etllte." B, Dur-ng to all th people of the nation. still in the Siberian maritime provinces Captaio Amundsen returned recently to tanc Roosevelt s administration the prln thing to do, and it would have gone far . In Un Siberian With two America th Accolade, Hurry Jimst, charge having and acted upon Orderly clple wa established government, to allay the suspicion that they were and that the fere He Srlnps in the Pose, Deed both girls, 8 and 13 that the protection of natural resource ckildren, thelEkimo to was establishment which of mark er Alive. have laws Home of the states at fault. which ar of national extent and Impor' , ! Dear R. H. L. : I've colled your attenatill ia y,Ms of age. tance should be .duty of the national making it a felony for the driver of an withdrawal of th Japanese-described as re ke The national forest were tion sovend times te a sign on North government. 8rt being autotnobile to run away in cases of this the dim future. It will be remembered i bright-eyeen this principle in th face of Eighth street her in Sheboygan, Pula and amusing. He found the created considerable opposition, and th wisdom A iPyls, Dentists." But you won't print kind instead of stopping and rendering that last June," Secretary- of State e of this measure ha since been generally It Wot to da mat? Wotta da mat? That's of t Wrangell to addressed a message first nid and reporting the accident to Hnghes It im that It te only tha funniest thing 1 ever saw! Doggone a trip on which he hoped conceded. a logical extensionargued of th same principle you, decorate me! PAT CAMPBELL. the authorities. It does not matter Toki government making plain that;tand drlng tk9 cr P. 8.: Maybe you can't believa It. All witk Arrtie to protect forest In private ownership by rrfnt, whether he ia to blame for the accident U continued occupation of Siberian J drlf now federal I their that ths Swiped right, protec city directory out of authority, basm to make amentjfie or not. He must atop and render first lands by the Japanese was distasteful , th lion has become neoeesary. To leave the ths Grand hotel of Sheboygan and I'm observation Near studies and to of the to forests state it Capa protection you by parcel Dost. Print sending The ptltat be the aid. - We suggest that a similar law be to theWashington government. wtwld n fn prin the wholedarned directory If you went coast of Siberia, governments northern the was Tokio 8r8. to that Mply to. ITlah to the as session of next th atatea the But Jtacorata me! repreeeaUtion creation ms! if clple leaving passed at the kP WM pinned in the ice, of forest reservations. The state failed you wont bellovo the citydecora', couched in very much the name lan-- 1 directory then legislature. t in th latter duty and most of them have some dark flight I'm going to pry that iB the native e with his11 don nothing adequate to protect private sign off tho aoc's otf.es and express It There hare been numerous coasting gunge an that used by 8hidehara ia j tribes, te you. O; you Docoratlon of tho Legion making a precarious imng by limber tends. disclaimer. accidents in Salt Lake' in times past The Principle of cooperation between of the Llnel PAT , you yeti and.fuhing.One of the little state that -- the situation is. ' that and theTTty nuthoTitics hare ttmpted-- ofederal governments In this and 40 m because hi attention I ,lrst matter obviously a compromise, and CALLUS'S WRir WATCH. to reduce such occurrence to s mini- - Japanese. nre in Manchuria, to remain SIS one which ha been made before. Since, Sis Call! to ob of Dunk Smlf!) mum bv - designating eerUin streets no one knows hbw long; they retain n;of her weakened condition, due however, it leave all real power in the Oot er wrle'(Setter watch to' er Crtsmuk gif: Is a very effec-- , Jtala govemmeivtJt the boy aid giils may tO jot r yalle'r""ho y Tier "by the conservationists H took tual compromise, rI atBular eondiUon. The their hearts eontenii umortunately, o suavelj made at Washington. Is merely an opportunity for th Who w'ukked fo weeks to buy dat toy. It urge. fed clothed cars and of the girls, them, federal power to make suggestions and Callle 'lows wori' bleege ptah't an' atop - demands persist; many of the children Ire in the habit Japanese ftwenty-on- e strop. t ths taxpayer to contribute a little By dat atll'l or clock In sr leather of coasting down the hilly streets' near- - despite the fact that they amount to.od before he left he obtained permla-es- for hlt fo'hty timet er day. money to the protection of forests tn prt Look them. the to from pnrents adopt vote ownership, without any assurance as Ask her whut time? she cain't say. their homes, iegaf arcs of the orders little ter than international highway way aha ebah knows "'bon the children go to Norway, to what he will get for his money. It Onlleet of' the., city authorities. Xnder such robbery, and that so long as these de- - ..Amundsen may be argued very plausibly that th Is when r sawmill wh ati blows. be will s homeland, there-F. T. Ethey mands M treaties and the j fed r. government should have authority resulting cirumtanees automobile drivers cannot in proportion to the amount of tnoney brf held primarily respoasibl for such from remain In force, h ia farcical to placed in school aa unprecedented I Win mat If th pro' will be given it Spends in any given case. theymetbore ME. a function of th t hat men they bore as occur.' As matter of fact, speak of the tection of the forest integrity of China or perienee for them, and Slam aih they ad ora me! th care of Mrs. Wlsprng, wife of state governments, which they are capaThe twenty-on- e coasters in forbidden places quite fre- - the open doof. ble of performing, then there should be They Uke my eye they-lik- e Amund-'moa- t my smile, 191 S;lneT fhe crew of fhe Maud, oa were mands thin Reed ia no on to federal into with love my cute and flirty style, , imposed for foot, appropriation They people quentlyruu ' vessel. - But I hate men they bore ms! help them do it. s disastrous results. There is no they constitute the most flagrant act of also Is or rued In this connection that During his stay in America, Amund theit federal dance with them they, bold me tight. government baa Impaired the question a to Where the blame is to be ggmion in the entire history of he where wn local If autonomy of th states In many They'd willingly dance with me all night. Whingtonf jckUa forign peUtions, mad fAmaia pUred In Ruck cAms. I for other loathe their Jokes J turn my head, national s When, meas-1thexample, wain for will investigate instrument " Something must De don to remedy ; today aa assault oa the integrity of the prohibition was substituted for local op- O! that all foolish men were dead. the in th forces In were eboluhed poler tne I hate men they bore me! magnetic a atatea' eonititnte baais "and tion, for rights Misting situation. The boya and republic It MRion and studying various subitances vital matter of sumptuary legislation. most of serious and certain disturbances must be from Is when states' the girls eossting prevented argued that rights They can me up to make a date, food for fish and which tdvocat make them anxious I make them wait, accept nnttopni prohibition, but in forbidden and dangeroui places at all the peace i the Far East. The Chinese j which serve tn th pro- 'll fool come man who wants to wed. to federal authority that these treaties be 'Sr of especial importance to the fieh-- e object i hazards. It is easy to ssy this, but the hsv demanded he is swal- I'll Just say ye and hell drop dead. natural a resource, of tection f the Scandinavian countries, I hat men they bore me! lowing a camel and atraining at "a fnat. trying out of such a program is an abrogated. The Washington conference B. B. ' Th Cap Rin- on to this demand, act .has Belt matter. different is 'entirely yet Lake Those who believe that the federal govscattered over a wide expanse of terri- - j The Washington conference began its . H. L. ft. In should ernment prohqv authority rfbry and it would require the services of , session on November 13. Its deliber-hundseportion to th amount tt appropriates for th protection of forests privately owned, Answers to Questions. of polioemea to prevent thg.ation have covered a world-widrange so that It may know Just what la being on the general topic the Arrtie currents. , As hi drifts across done the with money, pdiildren from - coasting - wherever theyN-o- s subjects bearing taxpayers' prefer A m is e ) Asa av . v nt alra am aw. the ika I l (Any reader can gt the answer to ahy Capper bill to th gnell bill. The may happen to be, if th eoasting is by writing Th Tribun InforCapper bill provides, in the first place, question mation od. The cannot Bureau, Frederlo J. Hsskln, Diof so 10 course, city, (or the taxation of foret product, D. C. Thle offer Aprector. Washington, revenue be for will federal raised that to employ the number of polica-rttestrictly 0 information. Th burteu providing th federal protection. This la plies nnot on tdvlc wide a necessary to patrol such legal, medical and businesslike but give arrangement, certainly inanclal mat (er it dtes not attempt to 4rfd. So' other means must be perhaps doe not make as much differ- settl at 4omtic a to trouble, nor to under- ' would appear ence the taxpayer W have been wondering if the a glance, for th lumberman will merely take exhaustive research on any eubleet. Writ your question painty and briefly. add the tax to the Price and the ultimate jVf scouts all over the city'eould not consumer will pay ft, after all. In aadi Give full name ard address and inclo tie, piven a chance t tiintingtiUii them. lv tion to this, tow Cppr -- nlvea and render a service to to age. AU .replies ars sent direct t th the secretary of Mrlcultur authority humanity to at tb Inquirer.) enforce make regulation and same time. We are quite confinA little more tkat a year ago an protection of forest and the method fed-of timber. In this way the Q. Isnt an American who aervsd in th ident these" boy ronlI do' a 'world of euttlnx vestigation , aoaducted in New York eral (overnment would at least be sure- th Canadian army entitled to a Cana;ud by warning children against coastof dian of worth protecVictory medki? V, V. 3 getting Its money's City showed that the children of the A. An American Serving with the Ceing in forbidden places, taking. the rt Sven not an d The Capper bill, however, has army I entitled to a Victory better nourished been edntinue. - preparations fof the poor were infinitely names of all offender and reporting honored by a hearthg - Th Fflell medal from ths Canadian government. economic Genoa Lem to the juvenile court, after the conference, with the than those of the rich, despite the bill, with the lumber interests bark of it. It may be obtained by wr ting to ths ana the states' rights advocates appeased Militia Council, Director of Recthat practically U the moke j parents had been notified and tha of- , experienced by the in th traditional manner, I peohably the ords, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Sfense repeated. This is merely a sug- - important continental nattdoa will be grftUr difficulty b can that measure got through best 1m 10 8ettln8 food a"- - T1 cougreas. The conservationists, therefor, th Greek and Latin ar Q What Other and more efficient meth- - represented in the. deliberation, along formr to favor It as ths best that word are Inclined for eorn or mates? B. L M. the New of York investigators can be had for th prasent. It will unljtis of dealing with the situation may with Great Britain. Premier Poincare findings A. There are no Greek or Latin names mean better fir protection for for the been use It was unknown doubtedly jtfo found. It is evident, however, that has modified his attitude respecting the plant amt th 7 per cent of Our forwats. which are to ths Oroeke Romm. of the of delegates tn prtvxtahiintr irid 'better methods of sbomething must be done and done participation .Witt probably tberefere. be It die isiivict. Nut nif lumberingfurther nt..iif..JRusiA, govern prevent. Q. Tn fharHt.v; It wa found, '"for eiimple, worth to ths taxpayer In the long run for tho still hold that discussion of German more than It costs him. And It may be slons world war? T. F. O. in a school in the stock jards dis- superseded that a more auNo should be barred. by thoroughgoing reparations, TheA. y( tht treasury department om tlme.ln at th of ilece legislation NEARIN G OF LABOR. END 10.2 f. the government thoritativs, statement a to the pnrposea trict only per centl'of the 'chilpaid no commission to uture. y,l ' or ' Individual IK bank selling Litany f- - V of the ha dren were insufficiently fed, while in a Vahington government bond H Indications thattho Washington arm- eon,e from AFTER THE. HOUSE BURNED. g.tminirat.on circles. The 'semisuburban neighborhood, inhabited The house had gone to bring again ' nt conference is nearing the end of latest announcement bearing on the largely by Q. What Is tha warmest part bf Britfamilies, the corjikiif To th midnight ky a aunset glow. j ish Columbia and can corn b raised Now the chimney was all of the houa BU prolonged labor are to be found iuiJMttec is that President Harding and responding proportion Va 57.7. C. J thr? that stood, A. Th warmest part of British CoThe explanation is, of course, that it hindering, discouftiq announcement that but for the 8han-- ! hi pbin Like a pistil after the petals go. ie on the western coast, wher lumbia h is not the P th climate Is exceedingly mild, being ' rsing dispute and one or two other ques-.- " Genoa r Tking quantity of food or even the The barn opposed cross th way. which leave th total calory dli take that governs fo that of southern England. similar , very conference,, in Corn and peaches bodily That Would hav joined th hou itJop either directly or indirectly before matter of American er two of the staple ' flam participation a nourishment, but the balance of elecrops. of was tha wilt J the been the of it wind, Bad matter issues of conference, on range ments necesssary to austain life and speculation. left Q. Which la sweeter, brown or white Jtji To bear forsaken th ploCs'a fism. agenda has been covered, tnd the promote growth.' Thus," a person might sugar? D. I. X. consume enough units of food in the No more it opened With all Oh sad A. The brown sugar that la on the announcement - that the today is not as sweet ae granu- - ' For team that cam by. th stony market The prescribed seventh year having form of sugar to answer the purpose jepuadwork has been laid for another because in th present lated Sugar, rokd while a a matter of fact To drum ft tiwfloor-wt- lS process of making granulated sugar the ivmference which is to take up the mat-- arrivedT tbre ie in course of prepara-ftjFp- . theoretically, Scurrying brown ia worked over and over sugar It wouTd reault ia starvation. hoof of revising Ihe laws of warfare. Won in New York And brush the mow With th summer kgain to obtain the rreatest amount of City a shipment of in substance, is what was done This,' granulated sugar possible, load. iThi eecond international conference, remsin of Chinese who have died in by the children in the disf;Wch will be participated in by the. -- the t cam asbr and th giraffe it Q. Have th that The bird through Amem' In ccHm morgue there are trict' It was found that they conI, five air split hoof or -hoof Ilk tho great powers and npet at some R. - , f a mule? sumed A N. of broken window out and R, and large flw to, quantities candy than a score of huge pecking case dste in the wore o less remote future, more A. Th of murmur th like director Their th and National Zooaigh pastry, which destroyed their appetite !gh logical park says th sebra, which bejcuntemplates a step n the program of .containing the bone Of some 300 foe, the . homelier foods, such as bread too much dwelling on what ha longs to the horse family, has a hoof From Harding for a' continuing.- - ness destined Tor Ihe1flnsVyetlng and milk and" similar so that swlmal, only m!lr and vegetablcs." The want of more Th Mes of conferences which will in effect place in China. Tbs giraffe, which long journey will none of the latter was compensated for tet for them tho titao renewed Its leaf. belong compresoed. to th antelop family, ha a spilt tssocia-- , begin as soon as 400 or BOO other bodies ((Mnstitute his And touched th deal like hoot a elm, that f a sow. though with aged great by th excess of carbohydrates in th nations. 9 fire. Change in interna- - j hsv been exhumed tnd a ship cam be sweets, had the result was undernouryjan h an And hwkward t arm.dry pump flung up Q. Why i an exanthem 0 called? j'Uonaf lay td cover new agencies of war- - found to transport the coasignment-R. L ishment ns complete ns though the chilnd adjust, mattera to the treaties j .The custom it an old onC carried ifnr And th a strand of post fnc A. id derived Exanthsm Greek from and ote, dren had been victims of a famine, - ?rtr. . word meaning t burst forth or bloom. lentered into by the Washington eon fer- - served only the older Chinese. Young s.. The study of the metter also showed Exant by or la hrm exanthema to akin TTsce will be rreommended to the five China does not seem to set as them there wx really nothing sad. eruption, particularly tho applied of suck die- mack that the rieh discover this when they For But in th neat though they rejoiced chloken a pox, and ixiwers, which, if they adopt them, will store by the dead as do th more agedJ they grow older sad after tbe damage has On b rsreed in country things smallpox. had tokpt. .k other, nations to accept them at Thousands of prosperous Chinese Then they make fraatie done. 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