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Show r 6 (Hi? THE. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1922. -- iJalt gf ibtmc al as n class of tho community, said Load been organised, Bledisloe, they hav not as producers of wealth, but as defenders of property, and at such their organization has, in n highly demo- Vww4 Irery lionise fcy toft Lak Tribro PubUtbinf Oepny. TERMS or BtBSCillT10N; cratic It Ttafc, Mbs Xfnd a4 WywiiM-Da-lly 4 ftoadaj, 004 bmII small 10. M ib4 yaar Daily lawuy,t country, afforded them bat and steadily decreasing measure of eecurity. liaewhen is U. They hnvei thus lost Daily s4 Btstef, par Mill he said, be100 their political power Tiitmna, osa yaar Tba Triboaa la aa aala to anry ImporUat city cause they have no economic basis, la tba UaUad Outaa, Raadara nay aacemui hey have, not wholly without justifiaynta to aay city by talapboolag thla alrlca cation, been stigmatized as ignorant, mssitMf ef th. Amk1iI Tbs 'Tribes is reactionary and despotic. Prw Tb Assoclstr Fiss Is sxeluslrsly U dnstry has beea the development of the Internal combustion engin; in other words, the, automobile engine, and, in' lesser degree, gasoline engines of nil kinds. The great increase in th demand and supply of eil has ereated n new refining and distributing industry. In 1900 th oil industry existed to fill th demand for n few million barrels of kerosene end lubricating oil. Th domestic production of crude oil in the United State in 1908 was lee than Gasoline was a 127,000,000 barrel. An Hitloric Virginia City A Line o Type or Two By Frederic J. Hsslrin. Hew to tho line, let tho qoljw Ml where they may. fa! YFAVITE STORES Guilt on the Very Face of lt. FREDERICKSBURG; v-- . OOL 11. If can hav a hobby, th hobby of I was standing In General Pershing did a Hobson at th A great many person who know and village hi Louisiana. postofflo when a farmer entered te Fredericksburg la certainly its historic American Legion convention at New W admire the darky stone of E. K, Means th hi He th little paper opened mH. Ha kissed a girl from Iowa. Past It baa been claimed that Fred dont blame are .not aware that this author la, at his get and gazed with fascination at my coun. general, for th girla home tn Jackson, Miss-- , the Rev. E. close to ht srtokaburg haa mor ancient, reminiscent from Iowa or the the sheet held Memorial ten anew He in Iowa are Just about pastor of th Galloway g and hie it to hla arm's than say other ktssabie s can be found in this great, M. E. church. He is a zealous nose, then extended South. town of Its els In th country, and th wide world. It waa In Iowa that Hobson clergyman, a gifted speaker, and a flu- length, trying to focus his dim eyes on Hobvision. Ha fumbled In all bis pockets w are told, haa stood uorefuted. had his kissing bee. And wber la ent writer, but being, aa befitMr.a Mean the claim, at son now? and brourht forth hi hands empty of HtM th uh for rpubUrUonotborwlM man aleo, a truthful man, Fredericksburg's sought. patriotic and thing he remarked I.p.lrbM credited t R or aot WASHINGTON BELXO SATED. local would, be th last person to lay claim to the"Then to the world et Ited Is tblo pspec, bad also he . Yearnings. societies hare delved Into recbeauty. personal great , pabltabod bonis. Th refineries la the 'State United large: lonesome Im repeat I ord feel may that and hla I today. Aa have Fieldfriend, Colonel home Ken of th they preserved I want the wood more, I left my pecks home and 1 can't Tba Tribes la a awmbar of tba A ad 1 Born 0 at th present time could ran in eixty what they could of threverently this tory at hto expni, Hopecialiy ancient buildings And th rock at Ctreeietioe. laformstioo coacorslaf Tba Tns-- had b ' tee who this here feller te. I dont know IMF himself told H t6 me. ing Lewie and his bride, Betty Wash- days sit of the crude oil produced in about whibh traditions-clin- g. ssaa ctrmlattoa will ba aappllcd by . tbacsiea hx rewhut he done, neither, but, by dam, he's And the water. and The printed Ukene taxing at my of Bunas of Ctrrelstkm, renturybld an experience at hla guilty !"" ington, sitter of George Washington, 1908. It is necessary to produe and sult is that a historic, atmosphere waa reminded a. hill want to climb Yb . C. Bocbwllb Biwclal words: his own. J; I quote the town down to tho very edge ' ha been saved to tho nation. Tho old dispose of about four barrels of erode look down into the valley ors adosrtlalog strut. World bW . (Copyright. 1922,, by th McNsught ffyn- "Once upon a time my picture was pubbaslnea district, where automo-M- 1 And dlcate. Inc.) oil in order to get one barrel of gaso- oj And see the oak and the maple Trtbsab bldg.. Chicago; Post pi.pstcb MU. houao at newspaper m a small In lished a weekly and foods are Virginia, Fredericksburg, dry Mich.; Bt. Louts; Ford bldg.. Detroit, being Dressed in their riotous splendor end yet la 1922 the production of old In lively, twentiethgroceries line, fashion. 1 want to catch century And th trset bldg., Kansas City, Mo. M. C. Morgeuaas through was marked for destnietioa and its sit Co.. Isa., Pacific Coast repisaostatlTa, bustling streets of ths rlvsr winding down bs stead of knife Slid fork. Tea Is drunk gasoline will approximate 140,000,000 Outside of Isthese a beautiful, quiet old place, Glimpses luce bldg., gas rraorlsco: Title Inaura oca wag. divided into . SAP AND Tbo place barrels, or about ' lots. tow, . from small vessels without handles. No bnllding Los Sageleo; Severity bldg., bcattla. 13,500,000 barrels with attractive homes set In to feel th leaves crinkle underwant I cream is served with it. The or By BERT MOSES ug&r Trlb-sa-a it mors colonial and of than with th Rappahanfine specimen th is total production of Tba gardens, beauty the fingers, foot Poralga buaOaoa at Inform, tlo afgrasca; cup is grasped between nock flowing by at on eMe.. I want to smell th dry, clear air which encircle the lower part of the cup. And scat ( Kua Laaiartloa, Pa rla. oil erode 1908. in landmark. historic well ns as a Th liver haa had Its share of historic Ban Mall. Lasdoa. Eoglaad; 1 Inter den Linden. with world doe some mighty low The Ooooenut milk with flower petals floatassociation, especially at thla point. Thla Its tang of pin. also. thing upper Berlin, German,; Elea lain. Hotel. Benin. Italy. When announcement was mad that ing In R Is a favorite beverage le the where sauce place threw A MO. Washington STOP, LOOK, LISTEN. Iced raw fish is often eaten. Telepbane Waantob ton e or, aa tom rm lonesome today. biographer aay, not unlike our tomato sauce la served you fall Is get gone Trlbnna OelepbaBa Kenmore was about to be rased, petrl-otiBig successes are buHt by taking hold Spanish dollar aproes, and then Seram I want th north country in the fall tba altg elresIgtlnB department before luo cloca mads with K. but tn a separate broad shauow where others let go. women of Fredericksburg Testa recently made by official of a over after It. The course of th Rappanp CATHERINE. dish. , a. asd a cop, will be sent yon by mcmeagee. Is staple rice Boiled jrtloJe. dehannock haa changed considerably, so n minde that, so far from being Naeuhl yak I (fried eggplant) and big railroad, system at two grade erod- that the feat can EnUrvd at tba poatofflct at Balt Labs City aa their s' no longer be estimated, Th man to trust 1 the man who t ten Why, I There Anyone Like That? suttar. (chicken jelly) are also served. molished, Kenmore would be preserved R on to deceive you. though most stands record aa oa a snd fishb&ll its main in line Illinois Ignorant of dia and H. L.: bromides, ings R. lobster broiled Speaking soup, difficult achievement. and improved. remedlss thereof, what can w do ar popular. ths closed eareleesnees This Is and th great river, too, tip which Capdisregard tain In tight places, the Influence you hav with the feller that always pick up two Thirty thousand dollar was the pries John Smith sailed hi Hoe. and it at tba dinner table, marks Q. Please give Information regarding in reserve helps out amazingly. set upon the place by its owners The for th value of life and limb by auto- was near here that he waa attacked by cubes ofon sugar and lead a arlth "era pencil, Panama. in spots work for women opened a campaign to raise that mobile drivers. The results of the theA fierce Rappahannock Indian tribe. ooyly rattling them in his right hand, B. D. W. . Adam meant It when he told Eve eh little more than a century later. In gleefully nickel? a Shoot says that was the only woman on earth for him. commission queries, , Tuesday, October 24, 1822. A. The Panama sum, in order that .they might cause to testa, we think, may be ns 1732, Georg Washington waa born, and WANDERER- the to accepted made th tame year Fred erlckaburg became an appointments are not being timer be set aside as a public treasure th canal son at the present trustworthy, even though the inclina- Incorporated city. 3b tafr years more and Reducing Ignorance to a science eeems O Fewen Sake! ?IK THE MIGHTY HILLS. only Washington home not eared for by to be the chief aim of th average poll- Oeorge was attending I arson Marys's Freeman tion of Stradivari railroad Iowa, officials did violin the Webster or City, (From How apprea school In either naturally many Q, tician. by patriotic society Fredericksburg. Journal. ' ' We wish that some poet, with clear ciative owners. make? Z. T. R. In mad George Washington The Kenmore ywocia- - would be to place the burden of blame beChristian people, let Webster City know mor than one house in thishistory A. A musical authority state that Virginia oa trained th mind, drivers. He Heck says: "The world dont ear In soul this and me or the tween made want Do ease, however, town. Iatfaywtte desire. 1737 you Stradivari tion was formed and incorporated. 1665 TisioA, sensitive your and aeveral devil In at stopped indeM so much about you a it does about what on 1 am the midst? to record your is was it the 1116 that according houses on and his haa explained visits been instruments; hero 'this of The the object first Patrick spend season 110,000 paid, year, kin take away from you." would, at Nov. 7 for constable, 640 violins, twelve voilas and fifty It James Monroe, Chari ee DickensHenry, and pendent ticketwine. dl house ha been rented for merely to arrive at th facts with the to exist meantime Canton Louis and known are violoncello actually in Utahs eanyons are Washington Irving fgw days among the other E. P. view to working out n possible remedy. noted (Copyright, 1912; by Premier Syndicate, visitors. But th most picturesque today. enough to pay the interest ton the reInc.) , mountain a - Hs should bs inspired to tests war mad at a point where of all the famous folk about whom The ean as fund As toon the debt. Little Thing. maining THE citizen repeat old anecdotes Na of in transcontinental automobile trail an song pnise I pea undying be completed and the place put in order Do I like the west? Say. stranger. Mary BaM Washington, mother of th Ive Httl thing of yours; A small white glove of his Oountry. It almost makes me laugh lure it will be thrown open to th public. crossee the railroad and at another Father glories. - It held your hand, becauseIt cherish The Ball la When house one you ask me such a question. of the main Mary n where road crossee the for point country about built Kenmore was 1752, But I see you mean to chaff. Fof weeks snd weeks, without the sights of the place. It is a modest, A small white hand line. Both thau of these white were small a glove d Do I like the west? Well, stranger,' was the year Colonel Lewis frame residence, a story Much kinder to crossings intrusion of a single stormy day, that me. n half in height, with dormer winGo ahead and have your fun; the land on which it stands equipped with standard crowing sig and veil. a bought le And dow her there I'm an from th over been projecting baa abruptly in nals one autumns ideal reign of was them and, addition, of beautiful specimen A genuine native son.. Crisp, dainty, dotted. It is of brick, loping roof. It hugged your fragile cheek this Valley and the surrounding hills. eolonial architecture, with it walls also . provided with aa electric alarm GABLED ROOFS EXPLAINED. to your tangled Do .1 like the west? Why, stranger, And perversely clung Uncounted hosts of trees, maples, pine, two feet thick, its large handsome bell Why a house should ever have been lashes I have seen its seasons go built prith a sloping second-stor- y like And here your handkerchief During eight hoars, according to the this The rain and wind of autumn,-Th- blow. poplars, oaks and mountain ash, stand, rooms and its interior woodwork finIs it hard for us to imagine. The A tiny wisp of creamy lac spring flower bud and elad in mantles of gold and scarlet and ished with the most exquisito refine- observers, 772 vehicles passed over the explanation Is that at on tlms waa tax rose. a musk with Fragrant I have roamed Its silent places. " on armies levied seventeen all buildlike and drivers . in somber corner one And .houses, crossings. Only mighty detail. of green, ment slept on Its gentle breast. ers evaded th tax by constructing steep Two pink spots where your small mouth DoAnd I like the west? Ah. stranger, But its chief interest lies in its as- less than one in every forty-fivawaiting the inevitable onslaught of roof over sn attic story. gatied ha pressed. Tie the country God haa blessed. The grasses sociation with General historians say that Mary Wash- It le but scanty comfort for my pain King Winters minions. Washington. Hi stopped to make sure whether or not Most moved Into this colonial residence To pres my own upon them train was approaching before cross- ington have turned to yellows and browns, frequent visits hers to his sister, in I like the west? See. stranger. when her son, George, was 43 years old. Little things to All a man s life to the DoThe river winding there; whilo here and there the foliage of spite of hi manifold commissions snd ing the tracks; 182 looked in one di- R is certain that she spent the last years brim. mountains; Those lofty bush and shrub hat been transformed duties, testify to tho warm affection rection; 381 looked both ways, and 192 of her life here. Her eon's rise tt fame Oh Mine hi Dreams such little, little That fertile valley fair. no made difference her in of living. things! style The virgin forest yonder, to a fiery red that gleam brightly which existed between them. He de- failed to look'at, nil, and sped across She knew no excuse for Idleness, so THE BLACK PRINCE. With its checkered sun and shada the tracks without taking any pre- long as her strength permitted sheandconceilornamental the against a variegated background. elaborately Do I like the weRt? Look, stranger, signed tinued to on trial the weave, Mrs. Haael McNally, bake, and direct her lady . Drive through any of the numerous ings and mantels which adorn the caution whatever. At the picture Qod hen made. small retinue of servants. n Hammond, Ind charged by her husShe dally drove in a gig across the band with removing from this vale of Do canyons that are round about the city, house, and sent two Hessian prisoners, I like the west? I love It, BIKD MIGRATION. Rappahannock to the farm on which her tears, her twin babies (which Hazel says the road are, in the main, like And will love It t(l I die; artisans, captured at the battle of Trento us moves children were had suggest, A their childhood. dolls), .spent only every foot of the country, pavements one observes that ton, 'to carry out hie artistic conThe great, mystery of bird migra- spot on Main street Is still pointed out In view of the late unfortunate Tiernan-Poull-inn I Ilove love every cloud In the eky. as th place where Mrs. Washington alaffair In South Bend, a change th hills have put on their most gor- ceptions. west? Yes, stranger. I like Do tion, whieh has been studied by nat- ways stopped her carriage in order to the national song of Indiana, thus And there' where I hope to abide glorying in the comgeous garment Colonel Fielding Lewis was a man of drink a toddy. After taking this stimufinal summons I answer pletion of toil for the year, awaiting large 'fortune, fine family and great uralists for hundreds of years, will be lant she would direct her driver to pro- Through the scandal lights th sycamore 'THAnd cross thethegreat divide. are ceed to the of where gleaming. went the farm, about she banner with flaunting MYRTLE BLASSING. period prominence in the colony, who was pre- tbe principal topic when the American inspecting the farm work and perhaps On the banks of the Wabash, far away. rest Snd plumber. vented by ill health from taking part Ornithologists anion holds its fortieth cutting slips for her home garden. A Jug Well of All th Snippy Snappers! of water from the spring out of which Sunday last was one of autumns in the war on the field of battle. The at Chicago, beginning today. her husband and chUdren had once been Dear Advisor; Tell me what should J manjH perfect daya - The air was Virginia assembly in July, 1775, ap- meeting accustomed to drink was also carried have done when a good pal o' mine said Recorda obtained from back to town regularly by Mrs. Wash- to me, Better be sure to keep vour eyes slightly, refreshingly chill, the sky was pointed him ebief commissioner for I said, Why?" I open tomorrow.' cloudless, n purple haze softened the the manufactory of small arms ordered are throwing interesting new light on ington. When Lafayette came to pay his re- broke down and cried when he eald. sharpness of. the snowclad peaks to be established at Fredericksburg. this wonder. StiU the interest grows spects to the mother of his great friend, Well, if you don't, you won't be able the outline of the sloping hills. It was in working order before the as startling new faet are being brought Mrs. Washington, then an old woman, to see. Maybe I should have laughed. DARLING L out by these records. A blue teal duck waa found busily burning weeds In her full-fl- aEverywhere 'along the canyon roads first of th following year and eon garden. She was dressed In main home, near banded its in th Bootloggorl Spiritual wore were literally hundreds of citizens who tipued breeding and Isadora, a ground white lawn a spun and oap tho war, operating throughout hat on her head. She greeted the (From th advance literature heralding had gone by motor snd on foot to drink furnishing arms and ammunition for Maine has been located later near the straw more attractive Whats FVench visitor cordially and took him her coming.) month, of the Niger river in Africa. Into in the beanty of the place snd time the troops. the house to have spiced gingerof those won"Then Imagine some hundred of statbed a than - American Northbeen birds have bread and a mint julep. ues that represent, In faultless beauty, tad gstber bunches of leaves for Colonel Lewis advanced 7000 pounds Many derful traced to their winter home in South Moat of the stories of Mary Washington every on of the moments of slow tranof their homes. of his own money for thie vital sterli tress ths stern, Roman matron side of sition between these cardinal phases and musDARWIN TULIPS? while has been discovered it America, The Duncan. Isadora More than a month ha gone by since her character. She never Indulged In. you get the art of enterprise. In n letter written in Feb of sentiment, yet she un- soul becomes drunk." Ernest Newman varie: distinct Twenty-tw- o the equinox was passed, Nigats domi- ruary, 1781, he eald, But for my ad that other 'Of our common birds wiU demonstration W. C. L. doubtedly had a tender spot In her heart In London Times. ties the cream of all types nance over Day. is strongly in evi- vane the must have been dis- fly for hnndreda of miles and then Th honored and dignified Washington factory new Burch a come back Is waa California her after to selecting same the son, his to year always just George, year tot your selection. ' dence, the early evening twilights and continued.' At on time he was so Big There Is a tradition that one Jury. Out there whenever Hollywood eounty, farm, field and, into the mother. . Holland delayed morning dawn hold bare sug- embarrassed financially that he eenld of stock all he rode up with several officers to gets quiet, or Senator Johnson Is not other day with alarm or ths gestions of winters approach, but at not raise the money to pay his taxes. same trap where the little markers pay his mother a visit. She saw them excoriating or viewing Let us .help you Bulhs. down, the) from, the , window, the story goes, and Japanese question simmer were plaeed upon their legs yet the valley has had no sCvcrc frost Burch new a select Jury. called out a greeting. always garden.' plan your .How and why they do thie will be and throughout the city are gardens SPECIAL TEACHERS UNITE. two fie Only. Free news; Scratches for today diacnased. Racing Catalog The effect of the choicest blooms with of shortening resplendent "I have Just finished baking plea." she FtesL, Red. Flannel; second.. Grey Wool; R- - H. L. Supervisors of special education from of daylight as on pf Iht things which-start- s added, ""and there la enough for you. Third. Jaeger Nightie. fall,- the calendarlike regularity of the Georga. and one of your friends. So No .need now for travel to be in- twelve different .statea and twoTcpre- your man and come right In. movement of birds will be considered. choose Nature at Another characteristic, story Is told of spired by Y'artistry. It is' sentativea from foreign countries met MEMORY TESTS Scientists are our doors, on exhibition under ideal planning to use the slow Washington's visit not tong after th recently in New York City and formed motion' picture to analyze the action of battle of Yorktown. He' had not seen conditions. his mother throughout the years of the what is believed to be th first associ- the feathered flyere and in that 1. By what other name is Switzerland though couriers had kept her Inway war, caned? Helvetia. of his achievements inSONAE LAW IN COMMAND. to ation of educators and other person hope gain new information concern- formed W antithesis? Hyperbole? 2. What I am glad to see you. 'George. Tou PREPARED MUSTARD Virtue em the hidden secrets of their liven hav altered considerably. was her calm AntKheet Is a contrastAndrew Bonar Law, .having been terested in the education of ebildren ing Hyperbole Is nobles, vice debases. greeting. ALT LAKI CITY UTAM from the normal in any marked Neither mother nor son had any refSERBIA COLONIZATION. unanimously chosen leader of the Con- varying 3 What animals are the largest living erence to make to victories or fame, is known The Alaska to bo association The world? In the a fine son In Mrs. Wash- carnivores servative' party, will undertake the way. Recent official reports indicate that George was Those species of this brown bears. as the .International Council for the ington's eyes, snd she took It for grant- group, found qn the Alaska are task of organizing a new British govwhich ed he should do that great things there haa been great activity in the When Education of Exceptional Children. Kodiak Island, someon a delegation came that day to peninsula and ernment. It is hardly probable that the of 1500 pounds or a attain times weight The association seeks to bring to- colonizing of southern Serbia by Jugo- Invite her to attend the peace ball, she She appeared at the new ministry will remain In office very gether teachers of the deaf, blind, accepted graciously. slavs from more densely populated and baH the same night, dressed neatly In a who ls'seoretary of the Interior, of of larior? Albert Bacon Fall, agriculture, long, owing to the makeup of th pres- crippled and tubereular; teachers of the black silk and lawn fas dress, plain cap poorer sections of the country. Going tened Hflth tabs under her chin. She Henry Cantwell Wallace, James John Daent house of commons, ard it may be prodigiously gifted and the subnormal, to a mor fortilo region, n largo num stayed a while, responding with dignity vis.5. What mat grants no divorces at that an election will be held some and teachers in reform schools, in to the compliments showered upon her. schools in and of truant ber tchoola famillee hav found homesteads and then she left the brilliant company, all? South Carolina, time during the coming month. Mr. parental n part of the work of tho associa- under the supervision of the govern saying, "'Com. Georgs; It is tlms for me Gardiner, who writes from London to An to be at home. Answers to Questions. n study will b mads of tho pos- meat tion Tho Tribune, believes that the This peace ball, given In honor of la said some historians a any of of by Washington, standard establishing During the last two years 3400 fam- to (Any rstder can ge th answer toInforwill havo a majority over sibility have taken piece at . the Rising Sun question by writing Th Tribun to classroom ilies in and aid from various Jugo-Slavi- s of practice give parts one all when th hisof Ferdericksburgs most votes are counted and tavern, mation Bureau. Frederic J. Haaktn, DOthers hold that tbs irector. Washington, D. C. This offer apbuildings. that Bonar Law will retain the post of any possible manner to thoso who nr have homesteaded in the south, coloniz- toric tavern haa no rooms large enough to plies strictly to Information. Ths bureau to get an opportunity for edu ing about 70,000 acres of land. Next in have been th scene of so elaborate an cannot give advice on legal, medical and premier for come time to come. Other striving dif- numerical strength who for children cation are are Montenethe The dispute has never been com- financial matters. It does not sttsmpt to affair. English observers expect Lloyd George pletely settled, since both th old mar- settle domestic troubles, nor to undertax grins, about 1400 families in nil, who ket to do s comeback and again assume ferent. house and the tavern have their exhaustive research on any sybject. It is expected by officers of the have taken over 24,000 acre. the reins of power. The situation is Writs your question plainly snd briefly. supporters, armed with arguments. is not alto- Give full name and address snd inclos The Rising Sun tavern In .addition; 4000 families from Bosnot clear to the average American association that the membership will dependent on the peace ball, how two cents In stamps for return postage. citizen who is more or less interested grow to several hundred within n short nia and Herzegovina, Voyvodina, Dal gether ever. In its claim to fame. It was built All replies ar sent direct to the inquirer.) in the outcome. This country will not time. Many applications are already mjitia and Croatia have' settled 83,000 by Charies Washington, and Is standing Q. How many people visit the Hollyall over the acres of this land, whieh the govern- yet on Main street, an ancient be vitally affected whichever way the on file from person frame building, that has sheltered wood studio In a year? J. McD. 8 from haa and also abroad. ment country numerous great persons In ths height of A. The Los Angeles Chamber of ComBritish election goes. opened to colonization. t merce says that more than 100.000 per, The officer of the association are: The settlement is one result of an Its career. the Revolutionary war was brew. sons are admitted to th various studios Mis Elizabeth E. Farrell, inspector of agreement, under the treaty of Rapallo, Ing.When LANDOWNERS WARNED. Jhle tavern was regarded as a hot- saoh year. New to York remove Slovenes who lived in terri- bed of sedition because of the meetings ungraded elassee. presThe big landowners of England have ident; Miss Jessie Boring, City, hekl there. Georgs Washingof Q. Are the majority cf members of supervisor tory awarded to Italy, snd who pre- ton patriots repair-proo- f. was sometimes one of the group. lawyers? th house of representatives been "given n stern warning v of New Jugo-Slnferred York RisLord ungraded classes, City, Washington sat by the fire in the by F. J. T. citizenship. wrote Sun and famous that that MeCaf-fertestimated Miss Estella fully A. It ha been ing taproom Bledisloe, himself ah extensive land- vice president; BUTTERFLY REVENANTS. entry 'in his diary, that he had played 70 per cent of them are members of th supervisor special classes, Kansas There's nothin aetir In the as was oarde he and lost and that owner. usual, profession. legal They have been told, in sunny air afraid those Fredericksburg fellows were Of this dreaming- October afternoon treasurer; Miss Lavinla Warner, that as a class they have made City, smart for him. L. A. S. Q. Can unique be compered? director of special education,' Ohio uni- Save the bevy of butterflies whirling tooLafavetts stopped at th Rising Sun. an ."absolute" It A. It cannot. there. n mess of the land business, and told, climb ths Ohio, to and Athens, tourists stairs steep set versity, tho only secretary. Pale as th light from ypn fragment word The word bed In. th attic story on of th kind." Implies being the moon; klso, that if they do not do better in d Cord Urn, Iroal aad r.ar; dlic tel where the French hero slept. Lafayette a a each other they onward fare. Circling OIL AUTO AND A the future, the country would take the must needs have stooped to avoid bumptim wbMla, lianauU. a kvbt dm therwind Vanishing soon. Does the ona Q. blowing a TP Alcail. lebricMMBi ing hi head as he moved about the cor- mometer effect ths degree of temperaluai land from them and turn them adrift. The tremendous growth of th Ameri- But It seemed, as I watched ners of his tiny bedroom with its sloping ture? L. F. L kcW bent BesasUy lea spnnztt type their flick- roof. In n recent address before the British can oil wiadsbield. Prices FQB. Dstrok, A. Th weather bureau says th thsr ering play. industry sine tho first wall was Is not satisfied Its with bs ta sveme to sddsdi were Fredericksburg veTeenae morheter Is not afected by. the wind ghosts at my comrade of record of Cs, MCJ; Rosdm, They association, Lord Bledisloe said that the drilled, in 1859, is shown laving so many famous build- locity after having once attained th ! FwFiiiw Ceeps, CUB, Ssdsa, CUQf by data com- Of long ego y agricultural landowner of England ings. Tbe city is now planning to add temperature a an idle of wind. The of time, the gala physical day; Born a th winds of fancy might to Its collection Kenmore. the home of discomfort usually - associated with high was on trial Unless he justified piled by the 'American Petroleum Insister, Betty Washington Washington' . Is due4o the rapid removal of blow; himself as such, the nationalization of stitute. From 1859 to 1906, this year Kenmore, in a way, may already winds and circling they vanished Lewis. Dancing heat from th human body on account . ;T loIn claimed be the is to that city by land waa inevitable. in which th consumption of petroleum Public winds. As no'heat Is generated away cated hera ' But It has been In private of th so. Even are Its a thermometer. Comer Social Hall Avenue and Second East readings by ipinion will demand the extinction of and its and It waa in danger of being therefore Edith M, Thomas, In New Tort ownership not affected by th products began te show a wind Ihe landowner, he declared, put on the market and perhaps torn velocity. and par- marked increase, the total production Herald. Phone Wasatch 2187. down when the Betty Washington Lewie a a a liament will indorse its dem'and. in this country amounted . to R. of Fredericks0 chapter of the D. A. rescue ONE ADVANTAGE. made.? can be How Q. library paste last spring. Many landowners, he asserted, have burg came to the barrel. During th last two "Which Is. the way to Ottawa, Through this chapter .ths Kenmore asso- F.A.E.. L been for two generations nothing more and a half mad by from January, 1920, teul ?' Ubrary paste can be was organized, and It Is now rals. ciation years, f I don't know. haa rent receivers, and they have pos- to June, 1922, the to buy th o!(T estate and heating os. of rice starch, 2 dr- of con$30,000 ing in of and , pt. of water. Stir Which is th way to Topeka, then?" make It Into another of the pil sessed neither the knowledge nor the' the United States production Washington I until the becomes I don't know." thick and and Mexico was liquid stantly . Inclination personally to administer about can you teU me how to get back shnnee. Keep In a tight bottle with a glassy. 1,600,000,000 barrels, or only 2.4 to "Well, of clove oil. few Wichita, then?" drops their .own estates, stiU Jess to cultivate per cent less than th MORE BUT ALWAY BETTER. a a a "I I don't know." quantity prothem on eommercial'lines for their own duced By thie time th drUhimer was cult Describe Japanese meals. E. M. Says Adam Breeds; Since Girls quit Q. during the fortyeevea years be- impatient and said to the hoy; "Say, wearing petticoats they show off mors." A. meals are served on inand the Rations benefit. tween 1859 and 1906. you don't know very much, do you?" to True enough, Adam, but some of them dividualJapanese trays, ft th family Is So far as they have ,en organized th lad retorted; do nog show up any better, Cincinnati The impulse of the growth of the in- - which are the trays beautifully lacquered. "No! But but 1 ain't lost! Judge. Enquirer. Chopsticks of wood or ivory are used In- J laBt-Vak- 1 a city Or-lea- tortcal-bulldln- anti-Ooeri- an over-pvoa- de Ac. I g SALT , -- - torl-ka- Set-sum- seeosd-etae- ST the, l rg OLD-TIME- r cream-colore- old-tim- er ut a e two-sto- ry e snow-crown- . hard-surface- d More things made better FOR SPRING FLOWERS bird-bandin- Plant Bulbs Now deco-ratio- Youll like Heinz Prepared Mustard on ever so many things. Itsso smooth and vored. It makes things, taste so much better. Carefully selected tat, . for 1 PORTER" (WALTON CO. tard ground in Heinz spotless kitchens and prepared with Heinz 'skill assures uniform quality and goodness. HEMZ - f "Y' X etory-and-a-h- Owners of the good Marwell report that it is unusually The tremendous inroads it is making in public favor are directly due to its superior performance. e, 1 four-post- er 1 j to-la- 1 Boa-tkl- ui Taylor Motor Car Co., 1,640,-000,00- X t gel-tt- well-to-d- o, n. in BMK-dkv- w wsMr-tic- Hhe Good |