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Show X THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 19U plicate the old nchedule, oven with northern and northeastern sections. the arrowlike automobile highways New England has experienced one of Maniac ImH of the wsy to replace tho old the heaviest snowfalls for the entire (Ml, taka TrikaM Oapw. much hillside and canyon dugways, and winter ever known. March was gen TKkk or BLBHlKIPTION: ! desert reaches. If they e rally below the normal temperature la rwk. Mato. Btoada aad W $ to the dusty flaU, aad ttoda M aatk.. are cheered In at . destination in is the same region, and the latter tniif eed esday, w K twwtwa ta U, ft. . . - twelve or fourteen they will part of tho month and the first days 4 ftwday. P9 Pali exeel-leof April brought tho most sever wt Vwkir Tnbaw. MtrMf gratify expectations, for tho 1 toipurtaal cold wave ever known sbTate in the TW trikvac te m hi la the work of especially Baadara Mf to Ito riM lutM. mj Pony Express can probably aeasoa in the country east of tho wartato U to M lir b tateptafttof - never be duplicated. IM alftoa. Mississippi valley. rlatad Tto Trtfcaa to mmbt ot tto Amm Tbs pony rider was still in tho Although not referred to by the to Aiwrtotrd Fr riM. TMtto Tate in m for tapoblicattea of, unosu until Mtlttod la the winter has-be1859, but dream scientist, stage mrm dMpatrba audited ta U need ally stormy at sea, and icebergs are atoa tm that the cams imperative vta rirditod ta tkto ppc, yiar tenl mn pabltaM torti, f or clasping hands mors intimately so prevalent in the North Atlantic awlit la Tritoto la a ewwbre W toaoacan-Ito with ths Pacifie coast and its 450,000 that tho usual southerly steamer ana at Clmlalloa. Ularpalloa The Tritoaa'a clmlatioa will to auppliM for tho fires of tho civil tracks for the ice season have been hr ito A adit Seres at CUctUaUae, Caatary population, war were being kindled, and tho shifted further southward. a tda.. rxkr.ro. Reports from the Great lakes at the ead of aorta I Ataar,. aolf California country was largely The . C. Bark a II Wra aaatan adaartlala acral. Worldbldl. March stated that tho iee condition! in sentiment. .'"tPi!?! Tart; Tribes aide . IIW; of fho upper lakes were approxh , Hdc, Bt. loala; lurd bid.. tremendous Some preparations , C. II. Vo. ; My were made In the early montha of matcly those of midwinter and Brjaat bi!g.. baaaa t that caaan A fa. lar.. Ferine C"aat Traarlaon. TUI 1 tin. Iianlnrr . bide.. S60, though all existing stage sta- in the judgment of experienced naviSecurity bide. laaaraaca bug-- Lee A Baatlla. tions and many of their men were gators the St. Marys river and tho nt taforaittM of- - Tto utilized. Then, on April 3,' 1860, a Woo Jocks would not be passable beFarto Bo LKrtln. Br: tho fore May, or weeks later than celebration signalized TTwmfi ltt Fait UM. Unxtom. BugUmdJ grand Latov dm Uito, Itorlto. flrmaai start, of the riders from both ter- normal. tor Rtorl. Boo. Italy. Tho experts will continue to keep minals. It was ,n thrilling trip, Tatopbua toaaatrli bWi. Trlterea.1 . keen interest 'by the the sun under observations until watched with to tall to fM year moat tofra tto city ctrralattoa dr part tM Fatork a. au aad w; wU4 to aat JH nation. These men hailed eneh other July, T923, at least. Two stations from the saddle somewhere in the are yaking daily determinations of puaiaffic at Bait Lak dty Satan at ttoaaroad neighborhood of Fort itridger in bow much, heat the sun radiates. One rlM mattot. pausing, nd accomplished the first of these is 5800 feet above sea level bn the top of Mount Ilarqua, Hala, journeys in ten or eleven days. Plowing through the Sierra snows, Arizona, and the qther is at hq altifreighting feed I tot the I mounts tude of nearly 9500 feet on the top Tneadxy, April 24, 1923., through the endless team journey of Monnt Montezuma, Chile. If is from the Miisiisippl valley states, an absolute desert where less than MOSUL OIL battling with the Indiana, swimming an inch of rain has fallen in twenty and meeting all years. At these isolated stations, swollen It teemi clear the second Lausanne sorts of streams, -- the organization above the- dirt and dust ef ordinary mishaps, will Held conference, shortly to be managed to carry a gTeat deal of the places, scientists of the Smithsonian remost important mail, but it did so Institution are able to observe the Hinge on Mosul oil, on which the sua nearly every day becauso of the concession at a tremendous cost. Chester cently 'ratified As the telegraph lines pierced the infrqqucncy of clouds. The first Hac turned a searchlight. wilderness alike from each terminal, . Tanaanna conference failed becanso WOMEN IN OCCUPATIONS. the journeys of the express riders " on-were 0c Britiah and the Turks shortened, till at last on October 24, Here of late much haa been made ghl to reach an agreement as to the 1861,' the- - telegraph Oinrwas com- of the fact that a number of women comwnership of tho vast oil region of pleted and the Pony Express have coach The entered the professions in Enstage pany daily expired. the MosijJ vilayet. few gland, work that can be Beeentiy discloaed secret docn- had then been in operation a performed asent from tho German foreign months, and had absorbed some of in the limelight. The women who the animals and equipment dropped office in the Wilhelmstrasse work at hard labor number many that international intrigues, from the express riders line, and thousands. Such women are unhon- the animals of the some of and Great Stated to be.beadcd by Britain, many service, a, the Pony Express it was called, yet ognition as a .great industrial force. ment of American interests-ihorses used were not ponibt, but There are alto hundreds of women Mesopotamian oil fields. The confer- tho ence it bound to develop into a vast the very best and strongest horses who fill managerial positions and eil fight between this country and that money could buy, many of them act as forewomen. In London there being purebred animals from Ken- are six women chimney sweeps, Great Britain. Meanwhile, the greatest outcry tucky. More than 400 Tine animals, twenty-fouundertakers, seven riv400 station men and about eters, four wireless against the Chester concession is about operators and . riders were in Bus-continservice eighty thirty-siiron molders, four shipcoming from France, Italy and six. Trance, in particular, declares ually until the telegraph line began owners, one boat builder, thlrty-tw- e that it is a violation of the Franklin-Bouillo- to climb the mountains. Those num- barge or boat women, one harbor ofagreement. None of these bers decreased to zero in the autumn ficial, one marine superintendent, ' countries is really interested in Meso- of 1861) and yet the splendid record three dock forewomen and thirty-fiv- e dock laborers. potamian oil, but their- pretensions of those eventful eighteen months ere nsefnl bargaining pawns on the forms a wealth of interesting and adGoing into the city is a movement venturous experience, to say nothing In which women are international chessboard. clearly farcing Great Britain so far haa said very of the valuable service actually ren- the pace, London for instance, has little. At the right moment (ho will dered, which will in most minds far sixteen women as company directors, make a move, depending on her abil- offset the $200,000 which the com- 351 company secretaries and registrars, 24l managers of commercial ity to manipulate tho political forces pany lost in cash. of Asia Minor and on the seething office departments, eleven bankers THE SUN HAS A CHILL or bank officials and two stockholdpolitical situation in the Near East. One of tho Chester group admitted The home secretary of the Na- ers. There are over 500 women commercial fifty-eigh- t political complications were likely to auctional Academy of Sciences declares tioneers travelers, ensue, but added rt was a matter for and valuers, five architects, the British, and American govern- that the sun has been suffering from nine chartered accountants and one ments to fight out between them- a rhill, and the past winter was one civil engineer. Two and a half times selves. As a business man be sug- of the most unusual and the present as many women as men are employed gested a working arrangement with There are record. A in tobacco manufacture. on of one the latest the British group on a 60 40 partici- spring 373 shoemakers, twenty-twsign pation in the work ; of development paper read by him on the falling off writers and three piano toners. No nnd profits. That pras merely his in the suns heat as measured at fewer than thirty-ninare employown private opinion, however. astrophysical stations of the Smith- ers or managers of building concerns, At the first Lausanne conference sonian Institution' in Arizona and fonr are forewomen or gangers, tVro neither Turkey nor Great Britain are clerks of works and five workwould give wey on Mosul, and even- Chile was one of the sensations of ing builders. TLen there are thirty-aevewomen carpenters, five plastually it was referred to the league the recent meeting of the National ef nations. It is presumed that Tur- academy. The central heating plant terers, 4S4 house painters and decokey is now sure of regaining posaes-- of the sola,r system Is apparently rators, two four psperhangers, tion.of tho Mosul area, or Angora from 3 to 4 per cent less masons, four slaters, twenty-fivworking would hardly have ratified the Chesactively than fifteen months ago, the glaziers and three gasfitters. But ter concessions. none is a plumber evidently women figures showed. He did not draw any conclusions have not yet overcome their terrors THE PONT EXPRESS. between the suns failure to perform of burst pipes. Sixteen women are described as That the celebrated Pony Express, and the overperformance on the part of cabs or coaches, 116 drive himdrivers contented but the of weather, or tho. Central Overland California self with stating that it would seem lorries and carts, and more than 200 and rikes Peak Express, of Kansas, to dt no harm to call attention to are motor drivers. Women barbers to bo precise, was born of the civil both phenomena in the hope of and hairdressers number 1424, clock wer preparations, flourished for only fruitful investigation. He did not and watchmakers 443, and there are the even a round dozen of women bookeighteen months with some few win- hesitate, however, to describe extraor- makers. the sun in s heat as drop ter Intermissions, nnd finally passed and to say that nothing so dinary, THE COURT PLAN. awsy owing its promoters a small outstanding in the way of a change fortune in monetary loss, are facts in the heat of the sun had been obis safe to presume that PresiIt little known among served since measurements were becomparatively dent Harding fully considered his general readers. gun in '1905. The drop followed a Conceived in 1834 by a senator number of yeare during which tho plan for membership in the internafrom California, William Gwin, while suns heat had been running above tional court before presenting it to making the journey overland on the normal, and began in November, the senators. If this be so, it is out horseback, tho Pony Express is td be 192 1, continuing steadily until the memorialized late this summer at the lowest figures were reached toward of the question to suppose that his suggestion of another California the close of the year 1922. 'Results future course in the premises will senator, James D. Phelan, who is for recent months have not been fig- be determined by the politicians, chairman of tho Pony Express re-- ' ured out as yet, as the calculations which would be an admission that vival organization now mapping out taka a long time. the action - taken last March was ito unique campaign. He gave no explanation of the merely a feeler" and that the .About September 10, if the plans suns cooling off nor nny prediction president had no intention of stickcontinue to receive the support and as to how long it might continue. He ing to his guns if a fight developed. interest already manifested, a string said the result was certainly due to Representative Adams and Senator " of riders nnd mounts will stretch causes outside of the earths at- Moses are entitled to their opinions. itself from St. Joseph, Mo., and the other mosphere, as all effects from such So is Cal., on the route of the old causes were allowed for. It must be irreconcilable. But these men do overland stage line. At a given Jue to conditions in the sna or its not possess the confidence of the " time' messengers will start from each immediate surroundings, he stated. people to the same extent as Presiterminal, racing successively from As te the possible effect on the dent Harding, Secretaries Hughes one elation to the next, exchanging weather, he said nothing to simple as and Hoover and the other adminismounts every ten miles or so and general coolness should bs expected, tration leaders and mouthpieces. exchanging riders nt every three or for the earth is too complicated with Under such circumstances we dp not dismounts. fonr deserts, oceans and elouds for that be)ieve a serious split in the RepubThere will be nor halting for dark He quoted from reports of the lican party probable, Mr. Adams to ne nor for any circumstance save weather bureau which showed that the contrary, notwithstanding death itself, the rider going forward 1921, the year before the decline in at the limit of (peed as if they'were the sun s heat began, was The warmtoomuchVaith) A southern became converted carrying messages of great impor- est of record for the last fifty years, and for some darkey time his rellzioua fervor tance on which thousands of dollars taking the country as a whole. Bast was a matter for awe among the brethren. One niht however, he postage" had been paid. Thu may year ghow.ed a slight decline, int was bowed up at meetin' with a lurubrt-ou- s face the celebrants of the predecessor of still above normal, as was the early Tr backslid, he announced rather tho telegraph cross the 1966 miles in part of the past winter. But in De- mournfully ifrom the platform. a - tea or twelve doubtin' months sinner. I ain' got de Te three the after sun cember, faith days. divine in Providence what Brothah In to eommumca near that cooled the had the lowest . 1 early day point, Johnson- - ot. lion wires left off at the Missouri unusual contrasts Brothah Johnson he (rot such faith Tbeh occurred. in divine to show dai Providence, Jest states were Warmest off. what dat man do bet climb a river and picked np again nt Placer-vill- southeastern CaL; snf important messages and northwestern ones coldest for Ughtnin rod in a thundah storm. Me, I stays down below on terra cot la. and preciou papers were often only thirty years. In January, unusual Y&asuh. 1se backslid." Exchange. eight days oo the road, in this inter- stonniness prevailed and the storm ROOM TO GROW. mediate bight of the line, when tracks followed strange courses. Mrs. Newlywed I want ft shirt for Febcontinued order. into into Theseeonditions running things got good fny husband. But the riders of J923, however ruary, and the temperature began to Clerk Is he ft big man? he's just a bookkeeper now, worthy, will not be expected to du average below normal, especially in hut No, sfe. he's going to gait fab griliuitf. lJ 47, en anti-slaver- y IIJ-- I'. al; - Jt! n . r - n e , a 1 to.lSac-rament- . f Hiram-Johnso- o, ' to' ) A Good Season for. Icebergs B j Frederic By 3. Kashin. WASHINGTON. D. C, April It. This' to to bA a summer of many ths Atlantis oosao if ths first dtocovsrtos of ths new sclenca of reliiceberg forecasting prove to able. Tti, forecasting s the occurrence of Iceberse to a development which haa sprunr from two sourcea: First, ths Titanic disaster in 1912, which resulted from collision with a her and showed tho lamontahle lack of information on the subject, and. second, discoveries by scientists of ths weather bureau of fundamental lawsof relation between weather condition. ocean currents and tha appearance of lbs cold end ghostly ics ships which menace the sea lanes. The Titanic disaster resulted directly in the establishment of an International ice patrol, under general supervision of the United States government. A continuous patrol is maintained by two stanch coast guard cutters, seaworthy enough to ride out One . cutter takes the any storm. lonely petrol smid the tempestuous seas of tbs North Atlantic for a two weeks' tour of duty and then is relieved by the eecnod. this rotation keeping up all winter and early spring, it is ths duty of the patrol to maintain a contact . with the southern, eastern and western limits of ice as they vary In position throughout the Season and to broadcast this information by radio to all ships within the long range of its apparatus. One of the direct reforms brought about by the Titanic disaster was a change in tha pathway of transatlantic steamers. Prior to the disaster, the steamers sailed on the Great circle, which Is the shortest routs because it slips around the bulging bulk g of the earth, Its rotundity. But great circle sailing finally was recognized as too dangerous, and a mure southerly course now isu navigated. Such a course by no means obviates the danger. It haa been learned as the result of the ten years study of the bergs since the Ice patrol started that their presence is not regular and their cruising radius not fixed. From year to year, the observations show, the icebergs are fewer or more numerous, melt in higher latitudes or corns farther to the southward. This haa Injected an element of uncertainty into seafaring In the North Atlantic which waa not recognized it short-cutttn- before. BERGS ARE TEMPERAMENTAL. Lieutenant Edward I Smith of the st United States coast guard has submitted a valuable report on pr itrx ire panrrrt-iin the North Atlantic which eifpect- ed to be of material aid In perfect- -, lng the science of iceberg forecasting and thereby lessening the danger to shipping. His studies and report reveal that there are many Influences affecting ths movement of Icebergs and that, indeed, the Iceberg seems to be somewhat temperamental. The breeding ground of the North Atlantic Icebergs to the bleak west coast of Greenland. The determining which break factor in ths numb--r away and come bearing down into the like eeas rising open glimmering ghnata in the night to affright the seamen or like mountains of jewels to eassle the eye by day to the relative calm or tumult of the winds and weather. .. An iceberg Is the vast tip of a glacier. The glacier flows down a polar gorge between the mountains to the sea. ITotrudlng Into the ocean. It Is affected by the warmer waters, or, If the water at the foot of the glacier be deep, the tremendous weight Is sufficient to break off the end Then It drifts free and, seised by the winds, to blown Into the ocean currents. It will be seen, therefore, that three Important factors are present So be studied and make possible Iceberg forecasts. If the winds blow storml-ly- , the iceberg is more likely to break off than If It slips down In quiet weather to s quiet sea. Second, the prevailing direction of the winds will determine what course it will take ar.d how fast It will move. Third, the set of ocean currents in the polar sea governs the course of ths her. These are the factors which Lieutenant Smith of the ice patrol and experts of the weather bureau are studying. It is expected that the number of Icebergs In the Atlantic this year will tie unusually large because the winter of 1922-- 3 has been the stormiest the North Atlantic has known for manv Intensity years. GaJes of cyclonic have swept the northern seas snd there has been a rapid running of the All over the world ocean currents. meteorologists have been amased at unusual weather phenomena during the past year, and the harvest of bergs Is expected to add another chapter to the unusual occurrences. Lieutenant Smith thinks that the d should establish government stations In the meteorological far north to send out frequent reports by radio on the condition of the weather. Bv scientific charting these reports could be built up iniFuch a manner as to Indicate weeks, perhaps month, tn advance, just what mariners may expect in the way f Icebergs In the spring and summer. THE DANGEROUS PERIOD. . The very name of Iceberg haa so cold and forbindlng a sound that the casual person naturally would assume that the winter season Is the time a hen them monsters stalk about the seas. That is not so. In the winter the bergs are moored In chains of ice to the glaciers whence they come. It Is In the balmv days of spring and summer that they haunt the seawavs. The Titanic, It wi'l be remembered, was sailing on a smooth sea. In the middle of April, when she crashed Into the berg that sent her to the bottom with 1900 souls. High as many bergs tower above the waterline, by far their greater bulk Is beneath the surface. A mere fraction extends Into the air. This means that a ship must give a berg a wide berth, for a few feet under the surface Its lower portion may extend to a muck wider circumference than Is apparent. It also mean that a vast amount of solid Ice is down beneath the surface, where It gets the full pulling force of the ocean currents. The study of ocean currents has developed the Interesting fact that there mav be one , current flowing tit one dlrertlon on th surface of the sea, while another flows In an almost opposite direction beneath it. Thus, the warm Gulf stream flows from the south. Heat rises. In nature, then, the warm water of the stream stavs on top. The frigid waters of the southward Towing Labrador current If a dive beneath the gulf waters. It will be berg Is small and shallow. moved In one direction bv the surface current: If Its greatest bulk Is far below the surface, the diving, submarine current will determine Its course. s a governLieutenant be stationed ment outpost should somewhere In the bleak region of the Arctic drift. From such a post, the observer could watch the pageant of the passing bergs snd report them by radio. Stations further south could report their direction and progress. Observations of winds, currents and the temperature of the water would give additional data which would enable the experts to determine on the of the bergs. rpeed and destination While the warm water, flowing north TTuH Stream, seeks th4 surface lit The snd usuallv claims It. there Is another element which adds further uncer talnty to this science. Salt water to heavier than fresh water. The water of the Arctic seaa to much fresher than any other sea water. It consists very largely of the melted snows and the Ice of the polar regions, which of course are fresh. Being lighter than the heavily saline waters of the northward flowing Gulf stream, these Acrttc waters, drifting south, also seek the surfaoe. There to constant warfare -- s year-roun- , Smith-believe- t . - . W, Eg- - By A- - BOMB CLEANUP" MINT. Just at this time of ths year mall boxes sro flooded with okMUS e as ' possible. Keep milk tn coldest available place. Do not pour from bottle except for Immediate use. Keep bottle covered with paper cap Wash bottles and return them promptly to dealer. Do not use milk bottle for anything but nnlk. Doubtless some dairy farmers will go Lt ether-- than these instructions anda give the dairy barn snd dairy yard good cleaning. Possibly some will whitewash the barn. In all mike cans and palls some dried milk accumulates In the seams Spring cleaning time Is an appropriate season to clean ail such fissures and folds and to sterilize for once with steam under pressure, or, failing steam under pressure, with repeated steamings. ITS POWERFUL DISAGREEABLE. Will you kindly , Patron Izer writes: pbbtish an article on ths subject of scabies? "My physicians always Inquire of me where the first one of us got it from, but I am at a toss to know. Would you kindly give roe the following information. 1. How does one geCscahies? 2. Is there any cur for same? If so, what cure? J. What causes scabies?" or inverted tumbler. -.-a REi-L- Itch, prairie Itch, French Itch, German itch and so on. It is due to a parasite into the skin. People catch it. Ton got your bugs from someone, Just as someone else will be supplied by you. It is cured by sulphur ointmenL But to cure it, the scabs Burnt be all rubbed off first, so the sulphur can get down to the bugs, and the ointment must be thoroughly and repeatedly Scabies to seven-ye- also-calle- ar B? IX YIN A Fatri. THE BADGES o. - Asia I letters. AU over the country "cleanbeing run by loewl up" campaigns arelocal social orgaatm-tlongovernments and Non of these letters are going The to rural free delivery routes. United States department of agriculsince everybody was ture, concluded. In and draw a doing It, It would sitIssued a circular few cards. It haa milk letter to producers, the title of which to "Cleanup Time. These are some of the stunts which week on a It advises for "cleanup dairy farm: manure Have all heaps removed. Fill in low places in yard. Fix screens. Be that sterilising and eoollng and In condiequipment to adequate tion for summer season. Instruct new and Inexperienced dairymen about sterilising, especially strainer cloths. Trap or poison first flies Which appear. Remove cows from pasture containing garlic or strong weeds, at least four hours before milking. Milk dealers sxs given the following adVicef dean the plant and surroundings thoroughly.. - on - windows snd, doors. Fix screens Paint machinery and fixtures where needed. Replace worn parts on steriltoera, filters and pimp-Sefor that toe supply to assured ' the summer. - . Remind producer about care of milk, eepecially cooling. Consumer of milk are given the following advice: dean refrigerators. Remove milk from doorstep a won - My Favorite Stories OUR CHILDREN How to Keep Well. " Itch, which-burro- nybbed In. suppose badges are of Boms Berwick to people or they would not use them bo much, but I mistrust them. Too seldom are they pinned on the I lost aU faith la them right breast. kmg ago when X saw the diver star for meritorious conduct pinned on Michael, Michael tn, school aad Mickle on the playground.- Mickle was the terror of all the email bora until they grew some and became big boys. Then they settled scores with him. He could swear as fluently aad much worse picturesquely than many aa old hanfeon tho dock. But in dans ho was different and the teacher pinned ft star on his manly boeom. To bo sure it didn't stay there long,- - but then, it had rested there and that waa enough for me. But there waa ft worse badge than that of the shining silver star. Worse by far. There was the dunce cap that the teacher placed on the head of chunky little Margaret who couldnt remember the "e on toe and couldn't forget it on the end of "go. I felt sorry for poor Maggie. She cried so hard. She sobbed and she sobbed with her face to the wall, but the teacher wouldnt notice her. 1 could not hide my concern for the forlorn child crouching miserably under the shameful hat, and the teacher said, "better look out young man. Youll be wearing' if next yourself. That la if Margaret ever leaves off wearing i it for a tima" That made Maggie tyrn around in anger and hurt the thing to the floor and rush out of the room like a whirlwind that filled the comers of the room with its lamentation. Maggie was absent after that and I never saw her again. I used to wonder where she was and hope that she had found a school where there Vere no such things as badges whether stars or caps. Of course that happened Hong ago in the old days when teachers and parents were not so enlightened as they are today. But I hear the echoes of Maggie's weeping now and again. "Tomboy. Want to ait with the boys? What, wrong again? But then Id be astonished if you were right "Clumsy. Cant you look wfrpfw you are going? Stay out of the "room until you can come in without falling over everything? ';VAh, A? A? A? Fine child. Wonder when will make a record like that. Well, Jm glad one child In the family to theres keep up its good nameI mistrust badge whether of words or labels or caps. They so rarely find themselves on the right breast. And in the background. I hear Maggie weeping. Maggie who ran out and never came back. ; your-broth- - by the Ttell Inc.) POLLING FLACE PRINCIPLES. While the woman's vote is confidently expected to and probably wiU clean up politics. It must be admitted that there are times when the temptations, increased by a lifetime of bargain hunting, prove almost irresistible. A man at the last election was attempting to sell his vote, but the woman candidate refused firmly to be a party to bribery and corruption. No, sir, she said "I will not give you a dollar for it. It is not worth it. "Take it for ninety cents, lady, urged the man. Why didn't you say that before she asked. But then honor triumphed. No, she continued. "No. Not even If you offered to votft twice for a dollar seventy-five.- " Exchange. LINGUISTIC DIFFICULTY. Phillis Did you have any difficulty with your Frenoh in Pari? Jack No; but the French people (Copyright, The secret of suocese In treating dl d. Itch is In thorough application and cloep attention to details. Unless the killed by heat bugs In ths clothe are at the time those In the skin are killed, the trouble will start over. Likewise, if one member of a family or a school, or work group, kills his bugs, but the other infected person the deaned-u- p do not do likewise, person will shortly be reinfected 222. e, K x chn nwe. COBB. REAL FUNCTION GRAND JUROR. OF A What ro2a on behind ths doeca of s grand Jury room to supposed to be secret, but once in a while a story leeks out from its sacred precincts. A court official over ta New- - Jersey told me this one: One Mike Cassidy ran A saloon and. on the side, dabbled In poBttca In the principal town in the county. On certain night the police swooped down In an upon Cassidy's establishment. upstair, room the raider, found two crap carnet and a stud poker came In full swine. The proprietor and . his patrons were . hustled downstairs, jammed Into patrol wacons and taken to the atationhouse. In accordance with the custom of New Jersey, and other states as well, the camestors cave fictitious names and addresses, paid their fines and departed. But Cassidy wss held for the grand Jury. The county prosecutor present, ed hie witnesses and his physical before the body and withdrew, confident that- an indictment would be returned. A- few minutes later, very much to his disgust, he was Informed the sergeant-at-arm- s that ths by jurors had dismissed the case. On the following day tha prosecutor met s member of the jury on tho street he sold, "Im surprised and John, disgusted that you fellows failed to find a true bill against Mike Cassidy yesterday. Im told in confidence, also, that you east the deciding vote in favor of dropping the charge, and for the life of me I can't! understand it I happen to know that youre at outs, personally and politically, with that I should have thought scalawag. that of all men you would have been the most anxious to see him get What was properly coming to him, ' said Johnny, "its true he "Well, me when I run for did. double-crosheriff, snd he did trim me out of some money he borrowed from me, bom: but it and hes a seem, like to me youve got the wrong Idea about this here grand jury . ' business "The way I look at It, a mart ain't on to the grand jury get even with his enemies he's only there to protect his friends , (Copyright, 1922, by. the MeN&ught Syndicate, Inc.) evi-de- . ss - Answers "to Questions. (Any reader xnn get the answer te any question by writing The Tribune Information Bureau, Frederio J. Haskin, Director. Washington, D. C. This offer applies strictly to information. The bureau cannot give advice on legal, medical and financial matIt does not attempt to settle ters. domestic troubles, nor to undertake rifhsustlv rr.esrch on any subject. Write your question plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and enclose two cents tn stamps for return postage. Ail replies are sent direct to the inquirer.) Q. What to the difference between the Chinese games Pupg Chow and Mah Jongg? D. T. W. A. Fung Chow is the name that has been given the game by a manufacturing company in this country. In China It Is known as Mah Jongg and as Mah Diao. REPLY. It does. 2. He might eat it sparingly with he watched closely for safety, provided evidence of diabetes. The sugar in honey differs somewhat from cane sugar and beet sugar. On the other hand, a trace of sugar in the urine at Intervals may not mean diabetes. FOOD BROUGHT ON HIVES. A reader write: ''Recently we wen hike into the mounon a seven-mil- e At the halfway house 1 drank tain a soft drink and ate a sandwich. When we got about a mile on the other side I became weak and .trembled inside so that 1 had to stop hnd rest and had quite a time making the rest of theb trip. When I reached our cabin found that my ears were very swollen and I had large welts all ovor my body and waa hot and uncomfortable. "What was this due to? I didn't feel tired from the walk-luf- . Who invented the differential of H. K. A. It was invsnted by s Frenchman named Pecqaeur, shout 1122. aa automobile? J. a Q. Are tody bugs' a-- pest ? J. ,G. R. A. They are not considered pests, as they servo ths useful purpose of -destroying insects nnd do not barm - things. Q. What ran bo dona to a razor strop which has worn smooth? M. B. A. Remove a fins skiving or thick- ness from ths surface and treat with a small amount of castor of oil. Q. - Where sro the deepest deposits peat in the United 8tate? T. K.. A. The deepest deposits f peat in North America, ns well as those of ' greatest area, are to be found from on either side of the 10 to boundary between the eastern United . States and.. Canada, H. R. S. Q. What Is pammlcan A. Tha fooa preparation, pemnrrL can much uaed among explorer, beef. ! dried - meat of lean pounded tq a powder, and liberally, mixed with boiling fat. It la pressed Into cakes and packed Into rawhide cases until needed. Berries and other fruit are frequently pounded up with the meat. D. . . con-ate- ta 1 and-mix- ft t1 P'Ltt Q. Wht to J ft ft ed .j,. the difference between Patoiev and Rroche shawls? L. B. A. The difference Is slight. The Broche has a weave which is raised more .fhan tqat of the ordinary Paisley shSwL Q. What 'are. ths highest nnd lowest temperature recorded In the . United State? H. E. R. . A. .The highest temperature over observed Iq tho United 8tter,b 224 whlch waa recorded at degrees F Greenland ranch, tn one of the Interior of eouthern California, July valley 10, 1912. Tho loweet temperature ever observed In the United States to U degrees below sere. Thie occurred at For K rough, near Miles City, Mont., In January, 1282. - DORMEZ 4. our radio lecturers are beard In Great Britain, but by soy the time our 2 p. m. programs start, the British have been asleep four hours. That start on ua gives them a four-hour Ufa What is the principal business In New Orleans? T. I. Canal street to the great business thoroughfare of New Orleans. Q. How to the sand treated which 1s used to make rain? J. II. C. A. The aand to ground until it Is Is then given' a almost a dust, It opposite charge of static electricity of the colud. There in sign to that are various methods of doing this A static machine to usually employed. These small particles are discharged Q. 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