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Show t THE SALT: LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1922; JM fake pibuiu Iaw4 fwtf Knit Lake Trfboa Morateg PMIto fey Coiyy. Or Bl BSCRIPTIOJI t Sarada and Pally aad Baaday, aaa awatfe. aaa yaar...... ....... IB. aad SaBday, Dally Klwnara la 0. aad Baaday. par aMik...,.....l J Dally Sent Weakly Tribune, aaa yaar. ........ 1 0 Tfea Tribune la a aala la ever, laiporlant ally la tba Ualtad State. Haadaim any aaaartaia ayraia la aay ally by talapboalaa tbla efflce. TERMS Ta Ctafe, IdaM. Tba Tribaaa U a mam bar W tba Aaaoelalad Pfaaa. Tba AaaoaUtad Praaa la aaalaalaaly H tltlad ta tba aaa foa rapabUaartaa efall evesdtapatebaa atadltad ta It oa act atharvlaa NCtl MW bIm Ib (W tht tN MpN, pabUahcd bereui Tba Tribaaa U a naaibar al tba 1. 'a af Otranlatloa. Inform ttoa caaaaraiaB Tba alraalatloa will fea aappllad fey the Adlt Vaaatlaa vfetaaya. fctdgT Hnraaa of ClraalatlaB. Tfea B. C. Beckwith Special Aaay aolaaaat-aTart! adyartlalnB ageet. World bid , la bid.. C Metro; Poet Dlapatdt Tribaaa bldr ford JHefe; Bryaat bid Detroit. . St Lout.; M. 6. ergsneesB Kaaaaa ty. Do. bid.lac.. Pacific Caaat tapreaentatWe. Inar bid., Baa Pranelaeo; Title Itwarfehet bid., In. Aaelaa; Bemirtty bid . Beattie. Parte crfiea of The Ttlbtaa, 40 Boa Bt. Honor. Perl. Fraaco. . XalaBbaaa Waaatab (M. ta et your Tribaaa talataaa Wbe yoa tba city clrculatloa dapartmaot before IB e eteefe a a aad a ropy will be eeat yoa by waaeatr. ICatcrcS at tba poetofK. at Shit Ull City h auftoinl irlan aaattag a, ili fk, more. Time was feed In tWr originally planned attempt we have to teize control of the Rejmblican itat when ths shaded streets in Salt Lakes convention which meets in Springfield residence districts were juetly a boast on April 21. and a glory. Now, the mutilation or The gradual weakening of Thomp- otter destruction of many stately old son 'a bold upon the city of Chicago haa monarch of the forest outrages the arbeautiful been evidenced in the last two elections tistic eye and tarns one in that municipality. Tuesday's pri- drives into sights upon which one looks - , maries emphasize'tha waning influence with aversion. Who plants a tree does himself and of the mayor and a corresponding slump in ths power exerted - by Governor the .state good service; he contributes Small. 'The Illinoie executive appears to publiq welfare, adds to Nature's to have been thoroughly discredited in beauty and materially aids the nation s " the primaries, despite the success of fntur greatness lome of hia downstate lieutenants, OF WHOTINO- rundage has been merciless in hia op- LORD BALFOUR TTAMT. position to the governor, with whom he broke months ago and who has taken a The British house of commons will be leading role in the criminal proceed; a loser and the house of lords gainer ings in whieh Small haa figured.' when Arthur J. Balfour is transferred ARBUCKLE GOSS TRITE. to the latter chamber as a result of the Boscoe Arbuckle, known to the world insistence of the British king that the won the final former premier accept an earldom in at large as , Fatty, bout in tbe Sa .Francisco, criminal reward for his undoubted services to the Balfour, who recently was court and is now a free man. We havs empire. no desire to find fault with the verdict knighted, again against his will, will hereof ter. as Earl Balfour-o-f of the last jury in this sensational caaat The members of the jiry listened to- the Whittlnghame. 7 i In the jhooM of commons, Balfour, testimony and the arguments, and their first ballot aa to the guilt or innocence who once was premier of Great Britain, of the' accused comedian was decisive. haa for many yean wielded a powerful and con It Is a remarkable circumstance, how- influence', aa s ever, that while the first trial jury struetive leader. He it one of the elder stood ten to two in favor of acquittal, statesmen of Britain. Formerly a dyed the second. trial jury stood ten to two Conservative, idea-ticbegave bis for conviction, 'upon a praclicalty to the Coalition when a union support deand showing by prosecution fense. But as it has been said from of effort became necessary - in En- - Lj Friday, April 14, 1922. far-seei- FOREIGN' TRADE INCREASING. -- A falling off in the value of Amei lea's foreign trade ha been noticeable for some time past, and the pessimists have made the most of it. The tide has turned, however, and the cheery notes processes of jurymen are peculiar to a of the optimists will be heard. Aecorfl marked degree and that the most de-o-f verdicts are likely to be reing to an announcement from the for turned in commerce, exports any case, there will be little partment er no over the findings of the the surprise March aggregated 1332,000,000, third Arbuckle jury. Most people will Imthe and highest sines October, 1921, be glad that the trial is over and they ports totaled $258,000,000, the greatest will think no more about it. Arbuckie . since December, 1920.' Thus the balance should profit by the lesson. the of favor in eontinnes of trade ARBOR DAT. United States. If tbs Toeult of ths economic conference now in s&siob at it was fifty yeses ago, this month, Genoa are favorable, exports from this that the late J. Sterling Morton, aftercountry to all parts of ths civilized ward secretary of agriculture, secured, world will take a long jump In the near with the cooperation of Governor Robfuture. There should be a notable-i- n crease In imports at the same time. The ert Furnas; from the Nebraska legislaone generally goes With the othef ex ture; the passage and approval of a bill cept la times of great stress, the world designating a special day to be devoted war being the most recent example. It to the planting of trees in that then alwill Soon be four years since the signmost treeless commonwealth. To Neand tff ths normalcy armistice, ing has hot returned.. It is' oa the way, braska and to Mr. Morton belong the Arbor day however, and the announcement of the credit of giving the department of commerce furnishes ths movement a state-widsignificance a necessary proof of the fact ' Ths report for the eigh months end- work that found immediate and general ing Maretri gives imports from the favor in Nebraska, for the people of whole world as $1,021,009,718, against that state' planted more than 1,000,000 ' $2,480,174,330 of exports, the exact trees that year. The spread of the idea was alow at favorable balance of trade being or at the rate of $1,287,844,000 first, as It was not until 1873 that Kansas and Tennessee followed the a year; Ohio dropfmd lntoIln Any ipproximatlon of 'TiomaFtraiuP actions in foreign trade calls for settle with Arbor day . legislation. in 1882, ment of trade balances internatisn-all- y West Virginia came in the next year, in gold or its equivalent. On and in the five aucceeding yean additional states and territhe face of these facts, therefore, it twenty-siwould appear that the United State is tories placed special Arbor day providue to receive during the ensuing sions ont their statute books, some maktwelve months the stupendous total in ing the day a legal holiday, some a gold of $1,709,000,000. The congress, in school holiday, but all recognizing and authorizing the appointment of the com- emphasizing the importance of- - tree mission to adjust the allied debt to planting as aa essential element in both the United States, stipulated that the ths preservation and development of our interest rate must be more than 4 per national resources. . cent per annum. It is agreed that some Today almost every state and terriof the debts will yield no interest at tory has Its Arbor day and it is also this time. Bu it Is also admitted that observed, in several foreign countries. the debts will be taken care of to, say, Naturally enough, the date of the day the total of more than $5,000,000,000. Varies with climatic , conditions. Art If so, there will be due in gold more ion a, Terns and Alabama keep Arbor -tb 8tttQO(QOQMOfrQmlhAt.-source.-- , day-i- n February,, the. two. latter-stat- es the ' piling up of making Washingtons . In some quarters birthday their such vast amounts of gold, in addition holiday. New Mexico has to the goodly store on hand, is viewed a movable date in March, while West with apprehehsion. Yet is should be Virginia keeps two Arbor days, one in possible to invest our surplus gold the spring, one la the fall. abroad in such manner as to aid the General as is the knowledge concernforeign government and add to our ing Arbor day, its observance is frefinancial strength at the tame time. quently spiritless and perfunctory. The Economists and financiers are trying to day should be one of almost sacred forecast the future, but eueh extraordinary significance to every patriotic man and things have happened in the last woman, and in the heart and mind of . century that it is not entirely safe to every child of sohool age there should base predictions upon experiences of be instilled knowledge of and affection the dead and gone past. Anyhow, it is for trees and their functions. Master cheering to know that our foreign trade thinkers of every age and face have il increasing. praised, exalted; glorified the trees innumerable references to their worth BLOW TO THE MACHINE. and beauty may be found in all great sacred aad profane. literature, Ths maSmall Thompson to think of a land where trees Try chine in Illinois, controlled by the Chi- are utterly unknown and no vivid imcago mayor and the governor of the agination is required to picture a waste state, fcas, according to Chicago advices, oFldesolation drear, where life would prove-- a Btrugglo aginsfgreat-oddS- j' suffered- - def r Republttaff-prt- -" material without comfort or 'of hope marios. The net results of the voting the gratification of artistic desires, , on Tuesday may he summarized as To the trees is maa indebted fojr the follows: cooling shade, luring him to rest after Ths Thompson-Smal- l organisation strife and toil. Much of the natural will have not to exceed nine of the beauty of the earth lies in her forests, natural and artificial, and in primeval twbnty-fivmembers of the new Repubwoods the soul instinctively mounts lican State committee; the same combi- high, for The groves were Gods first nation at the - outside figure, will not The trees-are agents in the temples. - have to exceed eleven members of the cause qf good health, they purify the next state senate, and eighteen members atmosphere, the elements absorbing art need for ironelad assurance that deleterious to man, and breathing out Governor Small will not be successfully the oxygen. for impeachment proceed impeached In large degree, the forests regulate ings have been threatened aa a result of the drainage of the land, aiding in recent disclosures which culminated in water storage aad preventing disastrous the indictment of the Illinois executive floods at - times when summer s sun an estimated aggregate of twenty-thre- e would qniekly melt old winters snows. prospective house members, counting all Trees break the force of the sometimes that can be delivered by Governor angry winds and provide shelter and .Small downstate and by the Chicago food fo( a host of living things of are avowed administration which man makes much use. Trees are machine, men, but the machine needs at least economically indispensable in the life of score mors house members to control every individual, family, community the Republican caucus and elect a and people, yet they have been for centuries recklessly, ruthlessly, often wanspeaker.In Cook eonnty Chicago tbs mixed tonly, destroyed. For mors than three result of the county ticket contests has decade the government hat exercised a paved the way to a tentative agreement paternal influence f of the protection of between the factions led by Attorney the forests and reforestation of much General Brundage,, an man, of the devastated areas of the land, bat and States Attorney Crowe of Chicago, the work is one that, to be successful in and that IedTy former Governor Dineen its broadest tnse, must bo the 'indithat will make it practically impossible vidual concern of every loyaf citizen. for ths Thompson f mall combine to s lic Cherish the trees protect those that e $858,-564,01- 3, x g , eat-nrt- -- h e life-givin- anti-Sma- ll V) and ' plant ' continued that support down to the present. Hic'cplendid defense of Lloyd George in the recent parliamentary and cabinet erisee will be recalled. This e Tory has become liberalized. The prime minister has had no abler lieutenant than Balfour, and In this connection na equal share of commendation may --be accorded to others, onetime opponents of the Liberal party. Lloyd George haa been fortunate in having the backing of Balfpur, of Chamberlain, of Churchill and of Birken one-tim- head. Twice in recent years Balfour has Visited, the United States early in the world war period and more lately as leadeg of the British delegation at the limitation of armament conference in Washington. In , that conference the veteran British statesman assumed, whether he would or not, a particularly forceful role. His part in composing differences between nations represented In the conference will be recalled; it wae a role filled with unflagging effort at a common understanding for the maintenance of world peace. On his return to England he was offered a title, something Which for years he had declined. He wae petsuaded to gceept; now be has agaip yielded, and will take hie Seat In the house of ' peeriwhlch,by-thwy,-i.Bsupi8- a A Line o Type or Two Hew to the line, let the quips fsS ' where they may. NEW YORK CITY. April 11. The truck horse may be slow, but at least his exit from New York will be speedy, if the traffic improvements recently pro posed by Dr. John A. Harris, special deputy police commissioner ' of traffic here, are put into effect. T believe' says De. Harris, "that a law should be passed at once putting sa end to the use of bqraes in Manhattan by 1925. That would give the owners of horse warning and allow plenty of time in which to dispose of tbelr animals The horse is too slow. It slows down traffic everywhere. .The automobile is now cheaper than the horaa for every kind of vehicular use. Since Dr. Harris is the man who in t reduced, as an experiment at hts own expense, the traffic towers whieh have brought order out of chaos on Fifth, avemuch respected. If nue, hia judgment n vehicle be asserts that the la clogging the city's traffic arteries, ths public ta willing to concede that he knows what he is taking abo u W,B u t the Horse Association of Amerlca ls"not. It- - has come forward with a loud protest, backed by private testimonials and statistics. "Business men in New York know that it is ridiculous to talk of 'speeding up traffic by the elimination of the bope, 1 horse-draw- TO 'Long had BREAKING SILENCE. you left ue, Leure desolate; Missing the music of your gentle voice But now we whe were sad once more rejoice, And now, w who have mourned may celebrate! Again, your song comes like ths soft LAURA Of lasy Waves shorn, Echoing and Through memory's loveliness. FLY! WAT-TUB fly" . uV. FOUR OR BIZ TEARS. President Harding is said to be in r term for fufavor of a single ture chief executivee of the United Statesman we d r say qu it enlarge number of American eitizens sgre'e with him. The presidential term is fixed by the constitution and it would take a long time to put an amendment through congress and the atate legislatures So we may safely conclude that the four-yea- r tenurO of offleo for presidents will continue for tome time to come. It has been contended that four years 4a ths presidential chair does not five a chief executive time enough to work out his policies and that presidential elections are held toe frequently. On the other hand, it haa been claimed that if $ prsident does well in office he ie practiand that If he cally sure of does not measure up to the requirements the voters of should have an early opportunity to oust men would not be satisfied with four, six or eight years in the White House, but none of ths former presidents have succeeded is being elected a t third time. six-yea- him.-Som- hall, for evermore with haunting ed star-guard-- soft-ton- ed dust-cover- JAYKETS. , SHE OUGHT TO BE PROMOTED. Sir: Following found on examination paper ef girl pupil in Spring Valley (111.) grammar schools: five plants of moat imporQ. Nam tance to- manf - A. 1. -- 2. 2. 4. 5. - Tobacco (to smoke and chow). , Hope (to mako beer). Corn (to make whisky Oiapes ito msico Dried grapes (to distili brandy), wlne)."'fJ J. C. B. see You ain't never gwin yor of the fighting tn home I' in "bo 1 sex to myse'f, I sex: 8eelrr eS dee Germans is all da id an scattered an Flanders tine, where th British held, be any real harm ef I ver'thing 'tuont help mop up the retreating Germans. , under cover mysef!' too. get They mopped up very effectively, "So I looks 'round fur a place to git at. One morning three of my fellow correin dat town houses of de most spondents borrowed a staff car end rode 'Cos, done been shot down fiat. But I sees ttp to aa abandoned village where there has oi roof de It, too bad bees sharp lighting., seeking tor a one still etandln', wid whut forward dressing station with intent to a Jil place roiled a Taverne.' Dat'umeans a Frenchman say, boss, wea he storise from wounded men. get 'saloon.' - At an entrance to aa iragrovtaed hosain't nobody lirin "Nstehelly. they pital bi a dugout, on of the group came So I walks up an' I teks) no mo'. thar who, Upon a infantryman d of bold doorknob an' I's jest fix In while not seriously Injured, boro unmisturn de knob an shove open de dof takable sign of having come Into abrupt to In BAM1 wen right 'long side , step contact with some form ef high and vio- an me one of dem German shells went of lent explosive. He was wearing, for th on tuk dac saloon right out of my moment, his belt and h.s boots and a part off ' of hi collar. The correspondent sold to hand!" him: u, (Copyright, 192?, by th McNaught Soldier, how did you get hurt? Inc.) "WeJ, mister, stated the victim, "it ain't altogether clear in my own mind vlL but I could thebbe ten yeu com ef me thing wlch has eccurrsd.' "I shoud be very pleased to near them. Well, sub, at daylight this mawnia Wt fell Into on of these yer ill towns up yer Jest 'bout th time deni Bush Germans wui failin Out of IL But ovsn ef w did have de Scoundrel en de run. Shells -were whistlin'; pert, over pay bald, talkin'- to deyselvea on ever now an then on of 'em would come by w'tch, it seemed iak, twuS s peakin' to roe puSsoh-4- y. I could hoar it sayM jest eg plain: 1916, th last month a draft reg'ment of colored troops Gulf states want in sear the to from th . eoal-biao- k- . Sya-dlca- ' -- Phoii Free WiL600 Delivery Friday and Saturday SPECIALS EXTRA Easter Hams Armour WIFT PREMIUM HAMS, Lb, TAR HAMS, Lfo 33jc S3jc 10 lbs. Sugar , .69c Sego Milk 5 cans 45c 1 Strictly Fresh 27o I Eggs, doxen. But-ter- . Gold (Jm pet pound. I ur ene-tlm- two-hor- se -- W-MY rta -- s. Good Eats for EASTER horse-draw- a two-hor- se a load of coal slid gingerly down a street on the weet .side and attempted to back up to the curb before a certain brownstone front to which the contents were evidently consigned. This proved an tmposMlble task. The driver rose tn tvls eeat, lashed the horses backs, and shouted with all the amazing strength of his Ths raucous voice, but to no avail. horses, though obviously terrified, strugtell one at them of gled valiantly, and least a half dosen times. "By God, he's rams! said ths driver admiringly. Yet the truck did not move. At length the driver took the blankets from the horses' backs and placed them across the !c beneath , their feet; but Then several this didn't help, either. other drivers from other . borne drawn were vohlcias, which bkckadedby the truck, got doWir from their seat and sf fered to help. They pulled at ths horses heads: shoved at ths back of ths truck; wheedled and swore and expended their r, but ths strength for another half-hou-was. truck remained where It n men one borrowed of the Eventually; pick and broke the ice around the animove were to able mals feet, so that they forward. However, the coal never was delivered before this particular brown -stona front. It had to be unloaded at a safer point farther (lowntths street, and laboriously carried by the basket hful to house, The superior advantages of a in- this ease- were only heavy motor truck ' too evident . til The banishment of the hors Its undesirable features, of course. Milk drivers and Icemen will have to walk a In frood deal farther, presumably. undoubttheir deliveries, as It will edly prove Inconvenient to atop a motor truck constantly In their progress from door to door. Pedestrians will also miss ths nice, wide gaps made In traffic tines vehicle. There will be by horse-draw- n some who will even shed a tear at the final passing of the hansom cnb; but, on the whole, the city will probably breathe easier when aU of Its traffic is by motor. bearing -- - hv' GONE. 11 'All. are gone, And 1 alone am left Of dhat gay throng. Alone bereft. vole,; The mefrV Now silent ss the tomb, Nq mors Is heard All, all Is gloom. e a The Fate of the Saloon In 'WELL DIB HIM ONE. B. EL: la (her a home In the Academy for Fhitmorp Q raves, undertaker, of Co. 460 B. C died ta Theses ly, 6f Ind. T 1 thought so B. C. He was ths author of many valudeclares Wayne Dinsmore, secretary of Eikhar.t, :v A1TCH DEE TEE. able writings on the science ef medicine the aesoclaMon. "Only the other day the and was ths first to put aside all tradiHE tions and superstition and bass the pracPLEASE manager of one of New OH. TELL FRIEND transportation Y ora a NQ DO. that largest Ice compan Sea declareddowntice of medicine on tho study of naturs, better time could be made in the Hon. Ulster of Type: Friend to me are without reference to religion or ether town district a' with a team than wish feverish to make versa pom of sprincy matters'. Hs was said to be a master ef a motor truck, and in actual delivery elinleal research and the originator of a dlet-'an- d retftmeir for the eww oyrtom-o- t lllneea. He was also a great believer labs, for can Mh capitO. of Statistics show that without excep- Please wise me climate suited to from benefit in the do. Kindly how tion horses are the cheapest to operate, thank. the temperament of the patienL , , . JAPAN FRIEND. the longest to Hve and the easiest to handle on aE short Jiauto In clties where OHr MY DEARj 'TIt OP THE GREAT-ES- T 0. How long ha wood engraving been work and'dellveries within frequertTstop VALUE. known? P. C. a radius of ten mile from ths heart of the Oxford A. Wood engraving was invented by (From Leader, Oxford,' la.) the city are essential. The following enjqyable program was Cunio, nn Italian, about tho year liii, BIO LOADS, SHORT HAULS. given by tba aentore at the school bund "Consider the situation of the trucking ing during tho musio period Wednesday companies, tor example. The island of morning: MEMORY TESTS Manhattan is narrow, and the docking Plano told, Catherine McDonough, , facilities are located along both sides of , Saxophone solo, Vllda Saxton. railthe Wland, while warehouses and Prophecy, Ruth Beard. 1. aa gas first used for light-- ! When road depots are centrally located. This I Violin eolo, Ruth LlnkharL means that trucking companies in New The Value ef a Guraq in- - Home Eco- IngA purposes? Of "Twelve Caeearf How the many handle fork have a maximum amount to nomics, Mies Keeney. with a minimum length of haul. Duet, Ruth Linkbart and Vllda Saxton. met Violent death? "The congestion in the business see I. What university president ha been L. F. M. tlons of the city, where most of the a frequent candidate tot th Republican trunking ie done, makes travel neces- SING AGAIN, BITTERROOT BILL, SING nomination for president? AGAIN sarily slow. The exclusive use of auto4, What are five synonyms for th mobiles In place of horses in these areas I R. H. L: If you know this Bitterroot word advance? would increase the congestion without will you telL him tn sing again? L 5. In what poem doe the foilowlng noticeably speeding up of traffic. Horses Bill, treeseeen thohave In too, pin spring occur: "Air those hard things that Sheba aye more easily stopped and started than grove of quakin' asp with came to ask of Solomon"? ' motor trucks Think of how difficult it sheltering a ' j leaves and silken flowers, green gray pale would be to deliver milk by motor. . Are the Porto Ricans United State' hills gather a valley in and the friendly Mr. Dins continues "Furthermore," their arms. And Ive stood on th top of cltlsens? more, "statistics fio not bear out Dr. a J, Which porta between Ban Francis- -' big, old butte and watched the shadows Harrlss' statement that the automobile of wind chased cloud hurrying off Lodge eo and panama hare the beet sheltered Is now cheaper than the horse for every And I knew ths sunset trail natural harbors? Grasswty. kind of vehicular use Figures are avail- and 8. Was General Robert K. Lee Misted th house of dreams (we drew th able which show that the actual oost of on solo of a shoe). That's past to George Washington? the gas truck for a nine-ho- plans operating a live-to- n 9. In what part of th eky Is th connow. But Its again out there day equals 421 25 aa against 111. OS and BUI know Spring stellation of the Scorpion? the spring In Montana. for the cost of operating one flvs-to- n o 10. Who was the founder and. JIMMY. wagon truck for tho same pe'the Portuguese repubpresident ofhis riod. .SOI fate? lic? What was "Only last year, he points out, "the Dally. Reg- committee on local delivery of the Amer(From th Clarksdale, Mich., -Answers t Question. Yesterday's ican Institute of Meat Packers made later.) Mr. R. E. Stratton Jr. I in charts of L Where does BlaSoo Ibsnes, author an exhaustive investlgattlon .of the comef aperating gas and elec-tri- o tho distribution of the milk this week of "The Four Horsemen" ind other novparative costs autos aa compared- to horses. The at th Eliza Clark school. The milk Is el. live? in Valencia, Spain. Ah official J. whut Is an appraisal? results convinced them- that, for anything obtained from the Mothers' club and is under twenty mils a day, the - horse i sold to the children at a minimum cosL Valuation, aa of an estate etc. 8. O. C. more economical. I, Whan and by whom wae the great4 While it Is doubtless true that, here Alexandrian Mbrary founded? About -r I and- Ih ere.-- 1 ml vid ual firms have found it B. C., by Ptolemy Soterr more convenient and economical to use 4. What er five synonym for th Sound ths world I followed Spring the horse instead of the motor for delivword adorn ? Beautify, bedeck, ornament (In bookA my deaf, in hooks), ery purposes, dhe fact remains that the Found romance and youth awing; decorate end deck. cement so truck horse is fast passing out of exist8. Why was Portland (Always, my dear. In hooka). ence. When mixed with water in named? in a few more years, whether legInto islation forces the Issue or not, probably Northern light and southern mdon proper proportion It set or hardens tn hooka my dear). he wtu be as obsolete aa the horse car. mass resembling natural aton quara (Only Died in glory all too soon ried at Portland, England. Gradually, the largest business houses of 6. the country have sold their horse and What Stuart, son ef a king, rose (To flame again in books). Introduced motor trucks Into their delif-er- y to the hlgheet rank in the French serI have kept my faith and trust vice? James, Duke of Berwick, sort of systems. Moreover, statistics, of ChurchWhidi the horse association appears to James II of England ahdHArabella (One can. my dear. In books); wae a nephew be so fond, show that ths hurrtber of When j close them, as 1 must, ill. Born about 1664. -hemes tn I'll thank the of the Duke of Marlborough, fought un. JOANNA. der Barefield Id Ireland, fought his unel rapid pace. In 1910, for example, when the great during all th Queen Anne wars. Mad motoiiaaitton of America began, there a marshal of Franc and won great sucBY THE SECOND POST. were 128,234 horses on the streets of New in war against Spain. Was killed rsoetred by - an Illinois school cess York. Netherlands while besieging a In th By 1920. a single decade later, (Not teacher.) there were only 75.T40, and this year the He wae considered greater stronghold. W bet if "Mia don't that yow boy, A number has been reduced to 62,254. will see about that nd than any legitimate Stuart ma well do yews in occurred reduction every has similar 7. What great war of modern time yow tel bos th same if that kid come ended other large American city. without a treaty? The civil war. home hurt she said she will rest yows, 8. In what republic of Ruaela Is a HORSES PAIL IN WINTER. and eh said If it Is cool or rein th kid Turkish dialect spoken? Kaaan .Tartar One of the most important arguments is not coming to school and If anything used against the use of the horse is the to be dons So yow write and let ma republic. 9. What disease Is- Influent related tremendous difficulty it encounters In ne- ho she will hit the kid her self, and now Desthr or- pneumonic plague. gotiating the slippefy'streelsf id Stormy dofir yoWs hurt IBJtf kid IT you want to to?"'B?ack 10. What two streets are known aa C. L 8. weather. Let a heavy snowstorm descend save your seif, by treable. what the base lines of Chicago, and td upon New York, and New Yorkers atones these base lines? Madison I think I hear a bootlegger calling purpose are east experience the same irritating delays in and west line 8tat and ths is Street ahd other from that there receiving milk, groceries street Is th north and south baas lino He calls so I think Distances hoasehold supplies as do ths inhabitants north, south, east and west are These de- he's paging me; of remote rural communities. Now a bootlegger is an awful thing a computed from those Unes. lays, usually explained by aocldcnts of one kind or another, must also constitute curse to n But when there's one in a a severe loss to the owners of the I think hes paging me. vehicles. h. l. IS On one winter day this year When the streets of New York provided splentruck did skating facilities, a Answers to Questions. dustry-is-decreasing Itis not enough to remove ths piles of refusoJErom the back yard in order to insure health and happiness. The house and outbuildings must also bo thoroughly cleansed before the approach of warn weather. Having accomplished this much, all the members of the family will' bcrable to swat the with great vigor and persistence. It is too early to carry out - the swatting program, but in the course of a few flays, providing winter does not continue to sit in the lap of spring, ths pests will make tkeir appearance and the Tight will be on. Screens should bo need to tho fullest extent possible. Some flies will enter the house, however, in spite of all precautions. They should be swatted the moment they are observed. If the early arrivals are summarily disposed of, the work of getting rid of tbelr successors will be much easier later in ihe season. It is only in recent years that swat the fly campaigns have been conducted, and we aro quite confident that an immense amount of good has been accomplished and that there has been leee sickness and fewer deaths as a result. - The fly is a . lnsectrand.-ahoul- d be smashed without mercy. Let us organize for the campaign before the upon We do not ask in what land Your dainty Muse sweet slumbering has I ngered; Nor why your fragile, lyre should stand Be long, and unflngered. We do not nsk Ah nay I This song repays In full, tor long; long songless days! - chamber, even If its powers have been - -crimped.- There - are - many very able peers who doubtless would rather be In the. house of commons; there are few commoners who would exchange seats with them. Balfour will add to the number of lords who would be great men in the absence of a coronet. enemy I upon The Exit of the Truck Horse ' By Frederic 3. EaakiA. (Any reader can get the answer to any question by writing Th Tribune Information Bureau, Froderio J. Haskin, DiD. C. This offer rector, Washington, The buapplies strictly to information. reau cannot give advice on legal, medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research on any subject. Write your question plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and enclose tws cants la stamps for return postage. All replies are sent direct to the Inquirer.) Q. What Is the name ef th tree that bears a curs? W, 8. O. A. Th forest service says that the tree which you havs in mind, that bears a curse la known as the "Judas tree This Is a genus of trees of tho Leguminosa family, so named from th tradition that f oa one of them, Judao0 0 Q Who were th four admirals In the United State navy? K. D. L A. The navy department says that there have been only three full admiral in the United State nary to date. Th first was Admiral Fwrrsgut, who was appointed when this rank was established on July 26, 186. Th ether two were Admtrsle porter and pewey. . Of thee th latter received art even higher rank, having been granted th title of the admiral of th navy, which ha been granted to no ether man. , A fine spread ' OO What city In this country leads tn the manufacture of tacks? E A. A. The city of Taunton, Mass., is th center of the world. great 00 Q. la there any country In which th wlfo does not tak her, husband's name upon marriage? L B. A. In most nations the Wife changes her surname on marriage to that of the hueband, but In Spain eh retains It and the son may adopt either th maternal or paternal name. 00 Q. What does the 'tertn Mardi Ora mesn? J. K. A. Mardi 'Gras, liter ally translated, from means-fe- t Tuesday. It was the French practice of parading a fat ox Wedon th day pefor Ash (boeuf gras) nesday. . 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