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Show Sfe'Sftli a!etfilOT 190, t tad it continned to fall in 1921 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE- - SUNDAY MORNING, .APRIL eighteen hour after th power vu shut eomtrolled by small in tha aggregate value of gyroscope along tha aides of tha veoteL bf ImoM Irwy 0 PW farm products from tha apex ia 1919 ; These register tha direetioa of tha roll Ltk Trftwi . TERM or Bl BBCKIPTION : t readily measured if the Taloe .and automatically start tha big otahit-fo- r fa ttafc. iitiM Nmdi ixl Wyoming that . yesris regarded aa 100. Then, j lzer wheel revolving in tha direction WilhiiiJ3w4 Pstty t(t ftvaric?, A t 1920 become telly m4 Insdiy, mm 68.4, and 1921 become j necessary to counteract the motion of Elsewhere la C, 52 or hardly more than one half of tha! the ship. . 'M4 fwiUjr, ptf JJ rii7 o Stmt Wfkly Trlbne. mm yw . Tha atabilizer was built to meet aggregate va.ue for 1919, ta,rorW el'r Hi. TriCne. t o at ta a had 1921 Four af together crops specifications prepared by Elmer A. RMitar. mtf t fh Itatto 8t.ua. of the total Sperry, the Inventor. value greater than eae-hal-f triratoelee tttta wtlf cat. I. ur rtt t value of all crop for that year, Cora I a ambw ot to Triton. i'u. Pma- - Il AMWlatad Pum I KITH AND SUTERSTmON. waa valued at 61,303,600,000, of 18.5 f do tltMto th w fort republic It or at tbrwi cent of the total; hay and forage, Ciapitrto endued per taco! aew. From the late esar dowa to the hum d elm th. in tat paper. M 61.165.000.- 000, or 16.6 per seat; cotton fNifeftafced lint and seed, 6755,000,000, or 10.7 piest peasant, the Russians of . the Th Irito. to a me Mr ot ts AtKlM! ot Cimtattoe. Inform. tia mwth, The and cent 10.5 age are just as superpraeent day wheat, 8737,000,000, or rtreuUiloe will M toicritod hr th. Aodlt par IhirtM of Irculatto. Venetian bhl . rnlcaf per tent; and th four crops, 63,- - stitious aa ware their forefathers genTh 1. Beckett Bprrlal Amrr 960.000.- 000, er 56.8 par eeat. erations ago, with the possible exception eni eertilnf i,nt. Wald bid . Sr Chairman MeCumber of th senate .Tttbtatf bids. Chicago; of some of the soviet headers, who have PL fan la: Ford bW . Do"Wl; finance committee, reporting the rebMlTlnni City. Mo. U. C advanced views concerndecidedly occasioa vised takes I e t tariff measure, Cent repiwotadeo. W. Farifle Till. Iniraae bid. h tariff-la- ing the Deity, aa wall as tha science of !(.. M. rraartan. first time in th say that, . ttl 4 A&jrplr; Security bktff making, th farmers of the aatief government. Aa episode of the reign of' mlti. ot Th. Tributt., MU Hu. OU are Fnan. Smw. P.rtr, placed oa equality with ether been Ivan the Terrible has - The Mounted Immortals of America nia t tt faff. The actio it 14L5. Tha fall "J 'tt Sr Frederic A' Line o 23, 1922. or mors pounds of whte Is required for Mart? On April !9. 1771, with fighting at Lexington and Concord. Maas. every pound Of dry matter produced. I. Who was president of the . j a o Amerk-a-? Jefferson Dan Q. When was the firit orchestra es- who had served in both houses of ths tablished in America? T. W, United 8 sates congress and who reelgnef A. Bethlehem. Pa., Is th from the senate when his state, Mlaaia- - Type or Two Confed-erate.Stat- Hew to ths Hnej let the quips fall where they may. J. Hiskis. Tainan f ' April 10. Style In statues of generals on bonsback aro Tbs first equestrian statu changing. erected in this city represented Andrew Jaoksoa precariously balanced oa a rr-i- n charger, but waring his hat bravely. The status of Grant which is to be tin veiled on his birthday, April 7. show th general mounted on a solid, dependable steed, and both hors aad rider appear 4 be buried ia thought. It ie tru that Jaekson and Grant were aa different aa their statues wouldtemperamentally indicate. Neverthelees, the rearing ateed la as passe in portrait statues as ths bunch of paper roses is ht art photographs. Washington was ths first city in ths tnited States to honor a military hero by aa equestrian status, and its first attempt, ths Jackson monument, has never bssn surpassed a a sourca of amusement and internet te the public, in Us day, presumably, it was thought a fine was piece of work, and Washington doubtless proud of ita distinction hi ownhere ing th only dashing hrons horseback In the country. But as psopl saw more of equestrian statues they began to make fun of the snorting steed perpetually pawing the air,7 Tby rftlll recall the etory th&f the sculptor, Clark Mills, had never seen an equestrian statue when he was asked to undertake the commission and they re mark unfeelingly that he had a strong imagination. Aa a matter of tact, the sculptor knew a good deal about the anatomy and muscular notion of a horse. He said that the horse In nls statue waa modeled directly from nature, as he had taught hla equine model te rear and remain In that position for some time. He considered, furthermore, that b had accomplished something .when .he balanced the bronze statue so that tbs horse stood without any supporting bars such as ars, usually neceeary In statues of animals when-- the forelegs are named. This balance waa achieved mainly by making tha hind lags of tbs hors sad th long tail of solid metal. . SECOND HORSE TAMER, Mills's work was liked sufficiently for him to be given the next commission for a mounted figure for th capital. This waa to be a statue of Washington. Mills's second hors had Its fest mors closely related to tbe earth, and it escaped the violent criticism leveled at the jaekson mount. This sculptor had definite Ideas of ths value of action In an equestrian status, Washington Is supposed to be approaching th enemy lines at . ths battle of Princeton, and th horse has gone aasfar LET MB GO THEN. Some morning now the hedgerow there That naked- - lip-t- o, all the air. And bare So ail the cold, PhaU wake at morn to beauty bright. Bedecked for half the worlds delight . With starry blossoms bold. WASHINGTON, v ' If ens must 41s In early spring Church bell o er barren field wiQ ring Aad chill way be tbe airBut impious ought It bt presumed To hop hav the shadbush ahou-bloomed Ere forth ones soul must tare? , d American musical Oberammergau, , American Bayreuth. , or th Q-How many kinds of birds are there ia our own United States? M. E. R. A- There ar 104 dlsfnct kinds of blrUs ta this country. They are divided into families, of which 49 families are slassed as waterfowl. 7 as shore-bird- s, i aa upland gam birds, t as birds of prey, and 4 ha land birds, ! Q. Wby are tha upper parts nt many -- -- lamp globes treated? H-- O. TA. Th affect of froating the supper part of a lamp ts to diffusa the light which would ordinarily gs through th HOW THE RHYME BANDIT glass without alternation of direction. By ' THEIR WORK. this th light le sent out more uniformly Nsw Developments In th Famous Lasting In all direction a th frosted glass besource of light of th Cannery. coming a secondary Bn A. Dud, ho was captured yesterThere alsq. ia a email increase in th with downward sent light through the clear day by the Sharpshooters charged eieallng the poem, The Building ef the part of the bulb, due to this diffusion. Sh p, the property of Mr. Henry Wadsjust s worth Longfellow, from the Cannery, wee f Toiopkon Wotateh W. have been pubQ. How and tbeii' juat demand WHb questioned regarding the Identity lished? G W. O. closely ro t.il to et pour Tribune 1telephott. have been Th of iim th U ! iUeeonmdTrThon. eloe, hr for. of the other rhyme bandits. The SharpA. It ts estimated that over 15,009 th. Tr elreulatlon department shooters were determined to find book, pamphlets a .'and a mpr will b net Ton bp aimer. The showing made by th federal ger.latory eaanot ha vouched for, hut tha and magazines are L- - C. waa Vho purloined ou who O. T. grimly that 14,904,849 - that.' the eeenrrene published aasually faut.rtd -a lb pralofftca at ShU Lah. City a. erumeHt to said have is actually Mr. isliete reports iwontt-el- . Longfellow's "Psalm of Life. matte. separate works- have been- - published since i showA. as Ime Dud Is a to taken for time refused foe It In farmer has received attention nine waa invented long th fifteenth interesting piae. talk, but when the Sharpshooter threat- printing .. .. ing tha effect of such stories upon tbe toon. ened to kid him if he would not tell, end century the recovered "Building of the Ship" was Russian mind. Are Englishmen taller than the Q. suddenly shoved in front of his eyes, he Scotch KILL ITI KILL IT. aad Irish? L, A. T. According to the tale, nt the time Thi bum into tears and shouted, "Ob, A flour-iahocompilation of heights of mn tho when la republic Cheee?' Novgorod 1922,. shows that tbe Sunday. April 23, Whether or-n- ot the hist of kill will Some of the Sharpshooters believe that ta tha United Kingdom before it was destroyed by Ivan height of Scotchmen Is 5 feet this accidental statement by Dud contains average ever be removed from the heart of man tho Tsrriblo, there was installed ia the 8 4 feet I Inches; of Irishmen, Inehes; a clew to the identity ef the robber who SHOULD FAT THE PENALTY. 714 Inch, and of stole the poem. The bandit who stole of Englishmen, 5 feet is- - doubtful. Certainly, the eagerness square of the' city n bell, called tho 14 "The Old Oaken Bucket la known as I. Welshman, I feetd d inches. d D. N. A former butler in th Cannery Every citizen who wfle it is possible that a limited to taka life baa shows few signs of bell of justice. Was th asms of th 'TTlsave-land"city of Q. named I. Deed Notts is suspected of ths thought himself wronged bad tbe right nnmlar of distressing automobile acci- diminishing in the passing centuries. ? spelled orims, and ths Sharpshooters ars said to 4 eve land originally to or to ealt R. T. by night by day, be close on his trail. it is highly dents are unavoidable The first impulse of a. boy upon See- tbe ring it, for was named of Cleveland A. Th two , The who visited city kleptorhymelac help, but th penalty of people them are the Cannery Juat before ita wholesale toot- for Moses Clraveland, leading shareholder probable - that wondrously beautiful b?td is to death was inflicted on the citizen who ing of the Connecticut Land company, who walked and with out "Atavistic ing the The stock kill it. Tho first tt caused Maid and the "Ptg Moltcepan' were founded tha first settlement on lh by carelessness. impulse af a grown rang it without sufficient reason. One of tho present citr. Yhe spelling of th quehtioned by . th Sharpshooters, They ball rang, tho people excuses. f- the .dnTers.ici such eases man- - upon seeing a magnificent lion ia night when both said they didn't mean to do wrong, name waa changed la 1430, when the who earn but that every time they saw running found under the pretty Cleveland Advertiser was established and have Wen worn threadbare and, while ta kill it, poem felt Shat they had poetic 11 th editor dropped th "'a'' in tho first they old sheltered a blind that it penthouse not eenee to walk off with It. They were syllable in. order to get the headline Into we are tjuite positive that murder is Man has killed to such terrible f and famished, nibthe form. horse, which, d given a warning and sent home. d d d The Atavistic Maid has been Identitha Intention of those who drive at n fact that he has killed off many species bled nt the tope. fied ns the property of Barton Braley of Q. How tall la a baby at birtbf J. C. Tbe master of the animal was senfurious pace, we are certain that there of animals. The buffalo is aa example New York. Ownership of "The Old Oaken new-boIs about 29 Inches A. A Bucket still remains a mystery, although tall, aad at th baby end ef ht third year is mjch n thing as criminal carelessness of ths insatiable desire af man to in- tenced to treat bin horse better. many who visited She Cannery during the of Uf has attained half of its adult day declared they had read it before and height. and that it should bo punished Spring flict death. Tha kangaroo and many And tho same year Novgorod-- fell into . ''' d d the bande of the Russians. Ivan tho thought tt waa written by Robert Burns, ar wild are life other automobiles rare tha coming hint th and is Scottish rapidly Terrible, types of poet. d ta meant What Q. thin by - "seven-pounknowing story, bad tbe D. F, 9. lead out In increasing' numbers. Tho paved disappearing because mas will aot per- beQ transported to Moscow, whore it TELL TO THE !T ta MARINE! DH, A. fn plumbing th term used to streets of Salt Lake sud the surround mit them to remain upon the earth, was hung up in the tower bearing his R. H. Ls The Inclosed clipping I Dear Indicate, sheet lead of such thickness that economic is every reason, on square foot would welch seven from the eKndallvllie (Ind.) News-Suing Country are in good condition and hough there namL Aad tho czar aworo that whopounds. thousands of m'en and women, after be- and otherwise, why they should bo pre- ever should ring it to demand justice Circuit ytlter. court 7tahun stseO uvrhit-.eCounty. exterminated. th balls about crashing case wka tried the the of Q. How long hav inheritance taxes up by protracted cold served rather than ing Roused him would in his name to rise has drawn back. Washington, however, cause day People vs. Arthur Warpup, aged 17. The latest and moat glaring example bssn employed I raise public funds? weather, are, looking forward to long from hie tomb to keep bis oath. For alts calm and dignified as usual, comWhat I want to aek R. H. L. Is, do you & N, driven for the purpose of enjoying tho of the foolish cruelty of maa ia pre- five centuries the bell was silent But mander of th situation. ts of a devil dog? A. Th raising of public funds by InArthur ton suppose th Bine the two Intense looking heroes Ths deacon. heritance taxes has been sanctioned air. They should not sented by ths casa af th supposed recently it was tolled ot midnight by were et up Jn th city's quiet parka, since the beginning of Roman be forced to take their lives ia their plesiosaurus In Patagonia, It ia aot mors generals have been detailed1 We gated long and wonderingly yester- legislation The .Red Guards who rushed to tho twelve Law, hands: every time they enter an auto- even known that this last remnant plaeo found a famished blind old horse to command, other positions about the day at th picture of Muriel in tights as ha in th roi of Zanetto at her mobileThere it no necessity for fast exists, hut as soon as it waa suggestad gnawing at tho rope. Ail knew of the capital. Of them all. General Thomas at Thomas debutappeared In Kimball hall. We knew Muriel T still MEMORY TESTS most be that Is olrals alive, widely admired as a work had ability," said Mr. Howard Colby, th possibly it might driving, and the sensible driver will fled in terror. and legend, -art. In The of horse statu this has lust were we for amased at clamor friend, "but family was death, ita a there do who take great no chase Those take; paused and ths general Is looking out her artistry. So were we. Both of 'em. 1. Why are horses mounted from the A aoC ailed scientific expedition, on soma seone. Both action and repoas chanes and kill or maim other people BAFID IMPROVEMENT. left? la are in statu the and the made up of HORRISLE scientists, not long A COMBAT BETWEEN figure, I. Who was th Bard of Bristol," or thoujd he punished. mounted on a sufficiently high pedestal . FILIPINO AND THE ENOLiSH "Bristol Boy"? What hoax dtd ha perJbo Railway Aft&Aaks an optimistic so ngo undertook to hunt down thi lone It showa up to advantage for a that . LANGUAGE. on th public? petrate j THEFAEMEB, AND HIS FEODHCTS. beast and kill it. Tbe expedition view- - of the business situation, based considerable distance. People who Jok4. Who waa the first recognised (By the Second Post via Carte.) ingly comment that Jackson must be world's Jf take a itself with every form of upon the fact that the number of car- tired lightweight glows champion, who In Mr. Dear equipped pleasure of hanging on his trick horse for With only aa 8 per cent reduction in retired undefeated and- who then claimed lethal weapon. It provided itself with more than half a century look with ap- tending you a peloe of paper contlnd of tha title? , th name of our new model Navy shoes loads of freight handled up to April 1, proval at Thomas on his alert, 4. Whd was the production since 1919, the value real conqueror of few summer eether winter with economielephant rifles with electric apparatus in clean silhouetted mount, outline 1804 in Prussia coni when' hao tbe been strike began,' Napoleon's cal spend. The-- e shoes have so fine campaign? farnv crops of the United States for capable af striking death at a distance, 5. When sus the republic of Rome against the sky. hells, no other shoes having a hells with Of tha fifteen equestrian statues In on founded ? Inch and will half the year 1921 was 55 per cent below with hug quantities of dynamite, suf- greater than it has been in the early Washington, a Well, J high. e. What is only on figure is not sn gtv Pro ft whale? A eel? now. Last Week I wa ficient to blow all of tha watar out ef month of .the past fit years, with American general. Ths exception is Joan walking on right; 7. Where ta the 1919 valuation, according to figures the street down In Cuba, I 8. , " a certain lake said to be the home of the exception of the record year 3920. of Are. , What is MalthuRanlsm? was i alt ladies and gsntletnsn mad public by the department of ag the 8. Wht districts or torougha comprise I Washington Is a good place to observe were surprised 1 on tne looking thought plesiosaurus, and the plesiosaurus in equestrian sculpture because trend the Tha ear New since total Greater ! l'ork? loading April were I how than ' surprised rieuldre, which estimates the gross with it. , It is said to hav tmor statues ot this they IS. What ia the Indian meaning of the I Just contsnuo ts walked ths next oora-ne- r, name j says tho Age, has naturally showa a "Texas"? type than any other city In the country. one on meet later beetlfUI f Never, in all tha accounts that deal rsflootion of tho reduchd wealth produced by farmers in 1921 at lady, coal producfigures for oittee and coun- then I asked her in Spanish, I said. Exia so with the thera In hunt, plesiosaurus Back 1914, not ANSWERS TO YESTERDAYS QUESavailabls. are tries 112,360,000,000, about, two thirds of but from January 1 to April 1 the the American Scenic and Hlatorlc Pres- cuse me lady, then I ashed her about the TIONS. much aa a hint at ths desirability of tion, women and men were looking to me ears anmbor loaded total of revewith the aggregate value of farm products I. What ta the Indian meaning of the ervation society attempted to find out wherever I walked. Then she answered, protecting tbe life of the monster, ao nue freight was 9,906,184, as name women wore men honored how and Great sea. "Michigan"? many she said to me. those shoes, In fact thoes compared in 1920, which was 618.263.000,000, and bo it he ia found. Yet how invaluable "Never Too Late to equestrian statues. There had been people had been all over in United States with 9,015,934 during the corresponding aby popular - Hunchback ? were "The therethat of Notre only not see did kinds saying of shoes. such than they would be of more the a study littlA of the .habits and aggre ? Charles Read. Victor So told f them That these are latest Dame period of 1921, although it was less than 100 such etatuee in the world. A census Hugo. mode 4, What waa the implacable vengeance inlife of of the located not 670, taken the pleolosaurusf living was model In which for 623,shoes . by society United States Navy A 1919, gated for 1920, when a total of 10,223,813 Of these the United artnv Co. Whenever you go some places ef Augustus? Tbs extermination statuettes. of all cluding Never in the of has mankind history 783,()0,000, ears ware loaded. The number of ears States has seventy-eigh- t, snd assassins of bib. thereby leading In United States terrotles very ease for the conspirators such aa as itself Julius granduncle. opportunity Ceesar. presented and countries. all London, Parle to other an this a nice They were you proget period, of freight received by tbe railroads for Dicing acquainted with kiUed or committed suicide. These however, had more equestrian statues young lady. Just only the hels of your all duction of ten crops, representing this, assuming always that such aa ani- transportation up to April 1 was, of than included Cassias. PhilaBrutus, Cases, Cicero. shees will attract to her. Now do not forWashington. In this country about 93 per cent of the total crop mal really remains oa earth. and fiompey's (we a sons, Cat, and second host with eleven of ranked to from soon. hear swelled get that, hoping you course, considerably by tbe delphia other. Ikes third with eight. scientists, whs aim to ga amount of coal ordered 4. In whet wae Alta Naiimova acreage, -- fell 8 per cent.- - Placing the for storage in New Tork first' INSULTING ON THE STREET. PEW MOUNTED PIQURES. starred for the screen? "War Brides." average quantity of production of these forth bent on destroying this last aad anticipation of the strike, just as the.r.e-- . . Several reasons esn b given to show (A new poet has risen. He la Ralph ,lvB nyfannyn,, Wbt relio a of laid 1910-14- , species, for the at five crop! years, duetion in coal loading at the present why there are ao few equestrian statues Hemmick. who Is th author of word affable? Courteous, conwith the great number of statthis poem published In tha Columbia descending, gracious, and accessible, 100, crop production in. 1919 was 108; their plana for establishing observation time will doubtless be made sociable. on compared later up When In Is N. ues that The existence. Post. J. first did K.) the revolutionary, war only City, Ind., in If 20 ft was 117, and in 1921 it was posts in secure and hidden spots, when tbe strike is over or when he certain classes of heroes and heroines 100. g The quantity of crop production whence to study tho movements of tho on a overheard I Just immortalised horseback. ars moment, your stranger, become reserves suitably diminished. present real acisnca last remark. In Europe kings, queens and military in 1919 was about the same as during plesioshurns, science However, there have also been large in- leaders monopolise this type of memorial. Concerning th fair lady, entering yonder the receding- - seven years; that in would aurely benefit far more than it creases ia the park: loading of merchandise This country has had no squostrlan status Whose in merely contem1920 was the largest ever recorded, and eould possibly do gracefulness and beauty a virtue a king sine its very first equestrian sad miscellaneous freight. It is also of to proclaim, 1779 In to erected III, George memorial, that rju 1921 waa tha lowest sine 1912. plating a dead carcass ia process of true that a Carload of that shine in Innocence, a mother's freight represents and Inter melted into 42, Out bullets to Eyesdescent name. The valuation figures glveA by the putrefaction. less ton this year than it did when the help the cause of the American revoluare you and your kind, that walk What tion. We are glad that tbe government of department are to be regarded as index a crooked beat? shortage of freight ears made the ship, Our horseback heroes are generals, with numbers of wealth production of farm. the Argentine has called a bait on the exceptions. Kit Caraon, InsuK'ng of the ladles, a they pass upon pers more responsive to the efforts of Jerhaps a dosen th street? on We a a horse rides pedestal enterprise. They do aot stand for cash received, plesiosaurus hunting tho railroads to induce them to load ears In Colorado. Bt. Louts, In tha town until the scientist v nor for income. hope sincerely that, are to caught you leering Insolence They subject to capacity. named for him, ia represented on horseon the air. back. Paul Revere, in Boston, is shown fluctuations in the purchasing price of go forward in tha real interest of scith aad However, tannage to warn the countryside of the Prom Pups like you, that lerk and prey, riding the dpilaf. In the processes of arriv- ence, and not to botcher and destroy a lady fair; upon figure will not bo available for some approaching British. ls not your class that suffer, in hurThs scarcity of appropriate subjects She ried ing at an aggregate of the value of the that which ia priceless and impossible time and in ' their absence tho gains , for equestrian statues restricts their use But a life, grosl wealth produced on farms in of restoration, they will be prevented showa in ear loading totals represent one end slater fair and square, er a huscost are limited further the by they faithful wife. crops and animal produets, the depart- from going at all. of tho reasons for optimism which have and work Involved. A mounted hero costs You band's may hrve a sister or mother grand . four or five times as much as one standment estimated or adopted estimates meet. to in been reflected a recently beginning ing. When possible, congress provides Would yqu be NO MORE SEA SICKNESS. InIf were for jtinety-on- s too, they, and thirty-sihappy erops In the hero's campaigns of railroad purchases on a much larger cannon captured 1 statues of generals in - sulted upon bethe street? aninml, .products, altogether 127 items. That portion of the traveling public teals that has prevailed for several as material forEven (To continued.) so, the cost of a Washington. I'm the two groups of items of which there or While are still some general on horseback runs to 6&4.0O0, frequents the high seas will read years. R. H. I tbe pedestal, products erops and animal 300.000 freight ears out of service for even t'LOOO, Including v interest with and which sometimes has cost mors than the aews the pleasure separate total ' values are need of repairs, ths number of service- statu. Answers to Questions. r has been con- able often A several morddefinitely understood. The total that a years spends sculptor surplus ears had been reduced from valui' of crops declined from for an equestrian group. structed which will Insure a level heel 500.000 a year to 206,746 by March 31 on a commission (Any reader can get the answer to so that horse Tha matters, complicates in 1910 to 610,909,000,000 for tho Th Tribune . long study ia required In planninf a any question by writing in the this year. passenger largest ship J. Haskln-- t in 1920, and to. 67,028,000.000 in J921. aui table pose of borne and ruler. And, Information Bureau, Frederlc -D. C. Thi offer the deelgntag and execution- of sueb Director, Washington, decline of the tutul valne of ani- Toughest weather. NoTmOrswitl sea AUSTRALIA ATTEE IMMIGRANTS. se Information. The buto applies are strictly the work of sculpa arduous, piece sickness be to ocean travel, a deterrent reau cannot give advice on legal, medical mal product? oa the farm was from tor must bo paid accordingly. does financial not atmatters. and It At a time when ths United States is no mote will one hsve to get hi sea 68,361,000,000 in 1919 to 67,834,000,000 LITTLE VARIETY POSSIBLE. ... tempt tb settle domestic troubles, nor to ia 1920, and to 65,339,000,000 in 1921. legs. All discomfort due to that woozy restricting Immigration it Is Interesting The difficulties of portrait sculpture are undertake exhaustive research on any Increased In horseback figures because subject. Write vour question plainly and Values of some of the erops of 919 feeling will bo eliminated, for tbe to record that Australia it entering on there are ao few possibilities for variety. briefly. Give full name and address and are taken from the census, stamps for return woozy feeling iUolfwill be rendered aetivo schemas Oa a largo scale for Horses In unusual contortions ar not Inclose tweAll cents in are sent direct to replies Ik yearly record of the value of null and void through its absence. approved, yet tha mount should show postage. the A be Uf alrepand linrrirer.) that may general continent, which, spirit. peopling and of animal crops, A test of the largest r products, crops resented holding field glasses or a sword. How much water Is needed for Q. hav not been fta high as 70 per-cethough about tho same size pa the He must wear the proper uniform. The of ever built was recently mads' at of raising crop by Irrigation E.-- W. P. -statu a colonists In 178 wanted the Aggregate of the two groups, nor onl fits contains t United e. and was declared ta have been A, The amount of water needed fa I horseback and dressed in a Roman toga raising such crops varies with th charper cent for any year a pronounced success, Those who wit- - people. of the soil, hut agricultural acter no But a laurel wreath. and wearing from 1897 to 1919. But in 1920, crop flowed the test and who know about have found that from 44 te 609 The eommoawealth and state govern- such romantic equestrian statu of an fell and in 1921 more se- such things said that b th us of tho ment prices ever first, materialised. American general are with the British A general must be raaltstio In bronze verely than the prices of animal prod-uct- s device passenger would ho enabled to authorities cooperating secure a continuous and no antique symbolism or departures . to aa a group, so that while In 1919 truth are permitT stream of immigrants. Th main plea from sober dignity and the crop value waa 64.8 per cent of tha wind blew b hurricane. ted. One aoulptor who suggested that 'is to aswsomer settle th the ia rural a he depict general standing beside his Kgrpgate of the two groups, it fell to Ia addition to providing greater com- districts where' there are millions of horse sa a pleasing novelty was coldly SB. 7 per cent in 1920 and to 36.8 Informed that an equestrian statue was per fort to. tho passengers, tho acre awaiting eultivatioa. said, which might Innovations not field for a cent in 1921. stabilizer can b used to roll a vessel, An elderly lady Tha asw government of New South reflect on th dignity of th nation's miliTb aggregate of the total gross which would be an In came to me recentequestrian statu ona effective ia 'Treeing Wales has made immigration aad land tary Values of erops and animal products regeneral must be represented riding ships grounded oa shoals. settlement th first subjects for im- a bores. To show him standing beside ly with just s few ported by thw census for the census proThs stabilizer, which weighs 120 mediate action. Although it only took a mount might lead people to think that teeth left.- - These he could not sit a horse with proper duction year 1909 was 68,538,000,000. tons, Is to b installed ia tho Sir I extracted withlast sffis the shipping wssk, Fuller, Gsorge military spirit. If this ia regarded aa 100, the aggre- board steamer Hawkey Stats, plying Bo far, all th military men honored by hi , cabinet have anout the least pain aad premier, hav mounted statue .In Washington gate gross value increased to 115,1 in between Baltimore and Honolulu., It nounced that th premier has already been associated to he?. with campaigns not later 19lii the year before tbe werld war the Ingest contrivance of its hind evsrit wars In war. thee with Prims Minis- than th civil early set negotiations opened making her a general rod a horse In battle and begda, and remained at nearly the same built and will be the first sat to b ter of teeth that made Hughe of the commonwealth with lived In wartime. on a hors in 1914. a was There placb in n large passenger vessel. jump of placed view to undertaking a great scheme But when the rapttal comes to honor her look twenty 1233 in 1915, to 156.6 in 1916 and Similar devices hare been used In generals of th European war either for closer settlement of the huge un- the year younger, she realmni or art la going to receive a Jolt. to 225.9 in 1917,. in ths spring of yachts aad small vessels. Informed me the For, .while some of our generals do ride, populated arena which year the United States entered other day that she wall, yet truth and realism Operating on the principle f the comSir Joseph Carruthcrs a member of and ride would seem to demand that the modern th6 World war. In 1918, the index rose mon toy could bite .an apgyroseope, the tho New South Wale ministry, recently general bo portrayed riding ht am army ple with them. I e 262.5, and - the - rise - continued to attained tu th test ah or automobile desk 10 seated a at of A giving Million the Farms svetspeed adopted alogan, make plates that over a telephone. 277.0 In 1919, the yearnfter tbe arm- - per cent, or 880 revolutions However, the minute. for a Million Farmera. Active ateps orders examination and will probably stretch a point fit. Call for fre sculptors 1020 to i.tic, ,1a crop price began t It wheel it propolled with such force ksvs now been initiated to realize this and continue to gtv os military hero prices Dr. M. I). Bringhurst, 232 84. a Uuuble down, and the index dropped to a they appear at army riding contest Main (over the Boyal). Hours, 0 to 7. (that it was said that It would spin aim within reasonable period. or out for a morning canter. Sunday 10 to 2. JiAdr.) W N Tr. rt 'for hi -- PUi ot d, th. -- - - . the artery which tap th previse of Shantung. Japan seised it during th war. but has agreed to return tt U China. 0. What waa the first transcontinental railway? Th Union Pacific railway ant th Central Pacific railway, opened Ma) 14. 1400, in conjunction with already established eastern Hnea, mad it possibk to travel by rail from ooast to coast. 14. What Americas past, posalbly at , a Joke, to free himself by a Homerk stroke from a too persistent Inquirer, mad a formal statement that ha has never been married, but had had six chil, dren? Walt Whitman. 4 odd u . . 840 USE PRAYING HERE. Hill I prayed for enow Met right, but the weather man didn't eeem to get my ' drift. Dale But he gave ua rals W morn-wto he muet have got- your patter! Wayside Taira. - " XLUU. -- it' , ni ' well-kno- washes -- dainty blouses separate-ly- f by hand.- - - 'd 625 Sooth State Wasatch 2621 n: ' e. office: Downtow 22 101 East 2nd Sooth nd East First Sooth Attet :a to Parcel Post Orders. Special d othe 'TtnrnTiTrn . well-pois- Eeki-Sheh- r? rd ' look-lik- e, J'1" one-hal- f 1919-192- -- lf forhe Eugene oneo-might- y -- ' 4- Wholesale instated Smith-Fa- n Drag Ce. Btreveil-Paterw- a Hdv. Salt Lak City 0v .... f ton-mil- e ' f Have you. noticed any other firm selling garments at reduced prices? We stocked up on raw material when cotton was 7c per 'pound.,' ' - Th. 1 .fjs.' Extra quality flat weave; all sizes; regular $1.50. Sale price x)j 5 The best fine ribbed that you can buy Regular $1.95. Sale price Pbila-delphi- taves-ttgato- rs Eats Apples With False Teeth Now Ri Medium ribbed, extra solid; regular $2.60. Sale price .............. DONT WAIT UNTIL THIS STOCK IS ss. EXHAUSTED Aft? er'rv 15153 mm South State Street Bet. 1st and 2nd So., opposite Gem theater fc i - ' . ' - - ' THE FLtR FLAPPER. "Now, Midge, I'm aot squeamish but If you want to make a good impresstos upon my aunt you've got to peel off some She doesnt so much Of that war-paias powder her nose." "Why, Tommy, what a Mrinkig example ot virtu your aunt must be!" Judge. many-book- v ill-fe- es |