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Show THE SALT "LAKE TRIBUNE, 6 SAT U IiDA Y M 0RN1N G, JULY. frAmffed the tnuie commission and eowrsu, they do not want It If any part It Is te be made at the expense held it to be exceeding it sn- - ef of railway employee. Poaslbly they The 'Unknown Mr. La Fwtletle apprehended that and thonty. If any substantial reduction of rates eommii of the Of Quantity ( . thq import were made. It would be made largely it effects thetiig at the expense of railway employee, . sioni decision e11- jn.nr m therefore decided It would be wise and those who and By Frederic J. steel corporation not to declare for a reducthere i tion of freight Specifically ) eteel rates its Uyww until could products purchase they ;t4 than who ib I. WASHINGTON, July L Politicians t no question. Abolition of the Pitts- be sure at whose expense It was to moBth .. Mt BuwNy, be made pBtiy of all group are placing the algebraic a will mean ever; iiapuriant burg plus system aeving symbol denoting th unknown quantity --. ? la to Liud toiatra. b kton of millions of dollars annually EVENING 8GHOOUL after th naro of Robert Marion La IB CtlJ ; trley!!! for many IBlirfll the buyers of ateel uaed in strut-turn- j Uai kflea, FoIIatt a thy figur lctton The AsaoeiatMl good work accomplished by ftt'toM IB B JMBltoBr f Ui work and the manufacture ef. at this early data It is not ertoirwtj Awnniwt ir fVm. nehoola in f ail the cities that cannot in ar Of as to what th farm the doubt for rprodet evening they o tk questionmachinery mQt mm iUpattka erkitH U U 4 vt ine able character of the Pittsburg plus be adequately measured, but enough Wisconsin senator stands for They pa par. wLM wii4 la tkf here hav had ample opportunity t learn, i a. ral ami publish system there never has been anr data is at hand te preve the nece and they hav abundant reason to lhtMM la a eabf f iba Audit doubt. The steel corporation re w for thtfir existence. The Chi- know what he stands for. Ure Uttoa- liwmaih sitr mbb much no to b will up quires purchasers par What they are in doubt about U as lg f TnkKi rrlatii pliai by ft-1M A ad it Barra a at tSrrvtttiaa. per ton for steel plus the cost of cago public evening echoola may be to how many American voters will lfccia, tostary During stand for 1a FoJletta Ageecj, apk freightage from Pittsburg, regard- tken an a good example. tH a. CL geraintageat.fcpvtl Murid pid . New less of distance from the producing Will he receive any substantial taaai m more the than 50,000 at past year per TV Mi bide, iikar. jAir Twt; ten outside th agricultural west and Treat hMf., A. LMia, For bUlf . Urirvit, plant. Thus a steel buyer living non were nehoeln enrolled. These northwest? Will j& take a sufficientMirk.; Br?t bkl..- kaaaaa Uty. ; HoM., miles from the steel corporation's 1Y Atiaat bide. ia AIM into six ly large labor vot away from iavis U . 1'aHftc i ed I iliint af Gary. Indiana, in requirestiflr t Mffprr ra to offset the farmer vet h will take bUI . Nan Ktd ilkftarery for base to the the lipri iitiian gronps: English plus foreign away from Coolldge? In what states price pay Pittsburg bids , loa Aosetew, rtaaa, ify will his support be such as te give sevfrom Wd the , PabK Pittsburg, born; (beartt; freightage mentnrysehool subjeeU, the advantage V to Cooiidge? What The barwi o La formation of The eral hundred miles distant. fonlfl arc: will be carried by la vis as the states school ecohome high subjects, Na I Rw Herihr, lao Trtbaaa result of La Follett Is candidacy? R!aa.i el I I'nited Mates Hteel corporation gen nomics, commercial Fraacw. IX Pail Mall. I popular strength exaggerated or, subject, and in his Vtar M laf. BeHla, tierwao; bit orally manages to arbitrarily fix the underestimated atof Bt4. Ooeir, July dust rial subject. The most popu Will his candidacy necessarily reMO. priee of steel, who her produeed in TaWtoaa Waaato in an overwhelming victory either Wbaa ym faU ra r'l your Tribune. tria own nulls or subsidiary plants lar classes were those for the for sult its for t make Cooiidge or lavU? Doe clmtlaLkt tftpr'mWi beforet or pbaaa tba- city chances as hopeless as ipanuf aetr.red by the smaller and etgn born, which enrolled 11,791 Cooiidge H a'cbck a m. ad a ohv wdl be were 1912? Taft in a Isn't it poealble by mfiwnpr. relatively helpii w independent eon persons, more than one third of them that i1st FoUette will not carry a tinat Iba poa office of Salt lake eeriis. state not even his own state of gle aa Msandylua maurr en WUrvmsln and that his third party Commercial el&met Tho finding of the trade commis- women. will merely make it a next greatest number, campaign race sion is. in esonro, that the Pitta rolled the between the Republiand the Democrats? burg plus HKtem gouges the con- 10,t!60. More than jialf the aUidcnt cans Does Kollette 1st reaUy think he has sumer for the benefit of the steel in the commercial group were a chanoe of attaining the presidency Saturday, July 26, 1924. he has The is a commission candidate manufacturers. merely to assist women, most of whom studied etc In the election f more Independents discontinued. nography and typewriting. rirdi red the practice The to the house and the senate, thereby ICE JJh POXiETTE STRATEGY. Judge Gary intimates that the deei home economic courses, which in- aggravating the bloc situation in conDoes he seek tb gress until But tie will Sinn cluded respected. cooking, plain sewing, trade power .that will he his Ifprimarily Th trateT of tho promotorH of form il he can elect order routes fyom steel head dressmaking, a group of his followers to both senami trade miihuery, tio La Foiled o candidaey is begin quarters to that effect steel buyers were attended ate and house sufficiently large to GOuO by nearly give him the unquestioned balance of ftfeig to be revealed. The statement will do well to refrain from figur women. power In hoth branches of the naleglelative bodvT Oat the Independent loader and his ing out bow much they wilt save About 9000 men and 300 women tional Such are some of the questions that The were registered in the industrial are being asked bv leaders of both Wanagors are compiling a black list under the new dispensation. UniU-Steel corporation courses. 8tat.es major parties, and even by many Automobile engineering the I illuminating. That black list com of who are disposed to follow makes concessions very grudgingly. was the most popular of tb indus- th those banner carried by the Wisconsin members of score jppjiwv. some four statesman Republicans and Demotrial subject, enrolling 2620 men are by no means the on1yone f congress wboee re election will be TWO NOTED UTAHNS DEAD. and thirty six women. Mechanical crats who find la Follette an unknown and electricity attracted qaantlty. Of course, his active supewnbated by the La Follette eon The celebration of Pioneer day in drawing friends ar claim1000 students each. Other porters and personal more ing Jubilantly that there is no doubt itugent. The yardstick by which Utah wan marred by a number of well than machine-shohe will receive a big vot and that attended courses were founfF that th only question is as to how they have been measured end nceidentn. An a result, two of the work, woodworking, applied However, when It big It will be he be wanting m their record on the comes to fumtshlng evidence or reast, lies foremost citizens lout their chemistry and printing. sons for their claims the showing the so called to pass proposal High - school courses enrolled the? make Is not hvea. Many others wero injured. Impressive as 10,000 students, Howell Barkley bill calling for abo One of tho victims was Dr. John F. nearly English their enthusiasm LACKING IN ORGANIZATION. standing first among th subjects lition of the rail labor board. All Oitchlow of Balt one of the In the first place, it is admitted with 2812 students; physical taught Item and the La Follette movement is that congressmen, Repnblicans most notod surgoons in the west and education second, with Ac2289, and sadly locking in organisation erwta who are known to have curate information os to the state of Bein the mathematics third, with 1611. mind with respect to the thin proposal aro to be an a man of eocial prominenco the popular was side academic subjects and physical third party cannot be secured on anyl)r. Untehlow tagoniaed in the coming campaign. community. national scale In education, tb highwhool courses thing approaching alocal mom to turned hia thin automobile effort . Behind a few states the killed when punish organisations included such subjects aa vocal and ran supwell are developed line' fairly hero ef congress who failed to turtle ner Willard while he and but those states data, ply orchestra, radio, dependable journalism, music, two in from the were Mrs. the Cntchlow Index of the so with as be cannot taken insurgency returning op commercial art, and dramatics. country at large holmes in the last session is sensed the Contentful celebration at Imgan. Work done the evening high And when It comes t carrying an in is effort to secure control of the Isaac N. Fulton, city clerk of Og school is credited toward a election to coining la VoUette sentiment Into La Follette votes organizasew eongioas as part of the La den, one of the most beloved citizens 52,682 tion is far more essential than It is diploma. Altogether, plan- - The Wisconsin senator of Weber county and well known students securing precampaign attended the evening In h matter of Such an organization to probably indulge in no illusions as and respected throughout the state, courses, more than half of them men. information. reach into every must be effective a success as t hk chaaeni for preci was drowned when he accidentally county and every precinct where a and machinery be Is to made, deatial candidate. It is extremely backed hia automobile into a rescr fight BBXTO OUT THE VOTE of such ramifications is not built up probable that he does belieT it pos voir in Ogden canyon, hia wife and The Rooeevelt in a day or a year Fx that in 1913 eible for the independent movement granddaughter being rescued. Former governor Morrow of Ken- forces discovered of a talk been has There were throw to gather force sufficient to pro scions of sorrow and regret at the annual ban campaign fund for la Folthe election of a president into one heard on all aides yesterday when tucky, spctakyig lette. No one can have at this time of tho National Federation of any reliable information as to whether Of the other houses of congreaa news of the pereing of these two quet 0 large a sum can be raised, but Business and Professional Women, every can known. became JAdletto Utahns the La campaign distinguished practical politician knows that in the much, or twice os much, will be that return a material increase The Tribune dosiree to echo theso Thursday night, urged the women to needed if anything approximating an nation-wid- e number of La Pallet to bloc support sentiments and to expreee its heart do their organization is part in stemming th flood effective, to be mode in the short time between for the bereaved ra in the new eengrese and the in felt sympathy It may be of indifforence. election. now the and political surgenta are able to practically force families, the labor unions afford urged that Morrow has iman e ready-mada performed organization for la the election of a president by the Follette. but the obvious answer to sen- THEIR CONFLICT. INTERESTS in Wisconsin the the public portant duty eoogreae, placing are not preeent that Is that all the unions for him and that as yet Labor anions ator and his supporters will be able inatterof-politics- J indifference be the With the farmers of country cannot be' used as political machines 1 dictate legislation when the new fore the hnatling women of the in this countrv. demanding lower freight rates and administration assumes office. This lack of organization is general-tas the best answer to " Th La Folio! t campaign of rc the railway employees demanding country, for they cun render ma the regarded Folquestion aa to whether la tould aid tonal about a in con the recalcitrant bringing It lette really has a chance prisals against higher wages, thePrui! roads of the tidal veritable a be offset by only much needed reform in this eountry. grremnu has m actual bearing, wave of public sentiment, and. wbiie betw(,en th Jevi, the senator has a following, there is Murse, nroi eiiotf of the next pres how The census of 19 jd showed blu8 Just s,aI1" no Indication of its assuming epochal Went, assuming that the result and naturalized native etti proportlona No one suggests that thp th res reree red contest will lie to! Senator Iai Follotte can corral these zona of Ta Follotte has anything like the perand the sonal voting age, yet house strength that Roosevelt comthrow the efoctien into the ortwB dazumj remains to bo seen. Cer total vot cast for was manded in hia thLrd party venture, president Mate. The old congress will attend h&vo Roosevelt was able onlv to poll fpw if thpv only 26,674,171, which means that and votes enough to make Woodrow Wilte that 4tv, if the popular elee K IUllwa-50 not cent of American voters son president with 435 votes out of 8omrnon' per bo. fails te make a choice. B,it88 the 531 cast in th electoral college. exercise their legal franchise. Cleve at ronferenre the that uvrflT into charge Uuit eampsigB fit vrr A PARTY OF DISCONTENT. According to the same census reUl FoiStt pla ) to make hun &nd that nominated Senator La Fol new party is always a partv there were 228,682 of Adiscontent in 1920, ports for it must be formed aalf th imprrme arbiter of orw!a for pruiput waa dominatwi l't ib residents of elements in ore or bv the toting age; 144, both of dissatisfied U after March 4 next. l'eaders and that S28 theparties. In seeking s major Ubor ots werecast for president in railway to arrive at some idea of la is wrtuailv their that year; there Mr. Iji Follette were 19,062 unpotential strength, thereftre. it must be first ascertained how much canduiat-eand continues naturalized and otherwise disqualiunrest and discontent there is at presin eat ho labor leaden Tho on io the fied the we railway So state. Oarr j eommetits ent in the United Statea and that ' nfertnce orxunizinit and direct- - find persons tho be known definitely until the that 64,792, or 44 per cent of cannot federal trad commission's deenuon ,g it ouuM adihi and carry out, if votes are counted next November. tm luUI. ft ptAir wkirh aould the legal ans btd did not take the That both political and economic disters to, order th abropition of th so trouble to go to th polls. This is content exist In the country is not to be gainsaid alld Pittsburg pin pnr svstom a erv joor showing for a state it. contended by is However, arm to indicate 4hat the I'nitol there is taking high rank in the field of thoughtful observers that conditions to present-dain nothing education. The fact that the eitua arouse State Steel corporation may doeido political discontent to tion in siime of the other stages is proportions Theri have been mot to eo&teet the eaje in the courts in the admimstratK n of much worse than it in Ltah does bad things affairs, but nothing sufgovernment Heretofore counsel for the stool eor excuse tho lack of interest in ficiently bad to provoke' a storm of not ' been ration hare and po indignation nothing that emphatic in dis good government among the voters popular would necessarily be perpetuated by a cent of iho entire difference be- - resident in tins state. the return to power of the TVmocrats or That petin th aathontr of the foderul Pr of tvheen the totaJ railway earnings continuing the Republicans in trade KuximiSBian to act in the Fitts U!i and 193 The total wages paid stay at home habit is growing at an by power ernplo es in 1923 exceed - onunous rate is disclosed by this is also pointed out that economic v. pin Batter. Judfe tiary . s t rsihvsv It ooo ooo.ooo. Therefor, a redoc conditions are With he f U per cent in railway wages 24 year review by Collier's Weekly; I rices of farm Improving rather guarded atatement would ap tion advancing would be hufficint to wipe out the la 1896. 80 jcr cent of voters caat steadily and withproducts buamess generally of J330 00ft fH0 in rease 73 per cent; m 1108, rn the upgrade the tendenev will be pear to eoirrry the intimation that cntlr rates m 123 ballot; in 1900; on farm product freight111 to melt for discontent economic away th steel corporation will eompy 66 per cent; in 1912, 62 per cent, like late snows under a nr If th niilwa labor lead-1benign and rs rvMilv are hg soluiloua to elp the and in 1920. J,tss than 50 sun Tims voters cent warming spring per with th order of the comrmssiou farm r wh did thev not C4iuse th hnve been dNeafiifu-wRh the Americans appear to be who nfrenv t adopt a Native-borwav the old have run things aad put an end to the much r progrcssis e solution favoring a reduction of among the wort offenders, as the end who 'ire parties now talking third party dianzaaed and berated system of fix fre'ght rates on f.trm prod u is t th m the vot mnv dc ide wten the ir i'.'us's andw in 11 per ent - census shows 21,000,000 more native me booth next November that pering tael pnee on the htsv.urU' of railway einiti the voters than the total premden haps conditions haven t been so bad iorn plug The average Hal vot vposees t pa the hill after all And those who have been Apt "f rilwav labor ts It will be recalled tlut Mr. Jurv,( iioirlv suffering from low prices alack busi123 per cent mure thin In 1916 home After at ha vote The ness unemployment and other ecostay large ai th Um proceedings were f.rst being reduced 11 cent it would attracted the attention of ills mav conclude that if things publicist, nomic ieetitatsod aom five years ago, ex st'll be luo per cent more than in are on the merd they do not want nul10 of believers The average earnings to vote for a complete upset such political economists, ppeeaed hunselr aa desiring a ruling !! wav in the year 1923 were and nearly all might follow the succews of the third cent greater than in 19U. After good government trm th federal trad commission peremployees movement. party reduewd It lercent fhev would other citirens who keep op- with the bing Another thing that may contribute o the eubjret. His attitude htlI1 bp 63 ,wr than m ms. tunes by reading th papers. Flans to la Follette's M,. proving to be not offset the tin wi that even if the comim whih would mure than quantitv is o are on foot to agitate this subject such a serious unknown and (,W4t wf hvn e V? Aid not har actuu! jurxadiction crraft th! HVr: general appQiiel indertndlng tt idiovv jh h av H , of elertion mf he trope m the .matter, th steel eorpomtion another is to hlp hen at om s own rmtilrhe rtnv bloc Rvstem th that a xt- -i' inJln.M of fh would welcome a finding whu-. Km.irkab a. ir nmv how different citizens may be brought sv stem certain to t Peple are COUid eerve a a gtiiui for the steel in spite jf th prfand sm- if ,hev nnt to the a to realization of the fact that for the iaAuatrr. Manon Later on, however the path? the r.iiiwav .uiers Ta Robert Follette the farmer They did not cause public good, as well as their own give preswed In all matters veto of national power COfporaiioa disputed th authority' progressive conference at C'leve-o- f th eoxEu&iaaioA and fought thbuid to say a oci m its platform welfare, requires their attrition and legislation For that is what the bloc system f a reduction of attendance at the polls. as it is develotng in this country pithr inratesfavor mbAAbb at vtery stag of th Irenre freight on farm product or arw- means la Follette or another leader abolition of th dprtlon of the wages of railway of the balance of power minority Is Siruggl for th NO TRIFLING LAWYERS. plovees as a means of making It pracrot able to sav what shall ph price system. ticable! The platform declares for the The prisoner was before the court be enacted, but he canlegislation say what legn?eai of the act, but on a charge of murder Many distin- islation shall not be enacted unless while that would neceasarfly involve guished legal lights had assembled o it is of such character that Republi-In rabo!ition of the railway labor board hear the cose. The charge was read cans and Democrats are united . the is utfltud which CrUXyj the labor Jpadem want It would out, and the jiklge. as is usual. .asked support of I? however, Judge he would like to be th prisoner The constitution entrusts the veto of other business groups which take!jot necessarilyw involve .reduction of- defended rates hich is hat the farmby counsel power to the president of the United No, your honor" came the reply, exeeptioa to the commission finding ers want It also declares for public this it is a cnewhat extraordiis too serious a matter" of railroad with demo state of affairs that it hou'd nary' 5; tending to etrengthen the posi ownership crattc operation" in other words for ii efftn t be placed in oth-- r hands tem of the commission as sn arbiter the Plumb plan; and that is th main without any change in the nation's OBVIOUS, law. of disputed trad practices. So that thing th railway labor leaders are reorganic after. Of course, the labor leadAnd may 1 In th impending campaign voters why you lawyerdivorce? it is possible that there will b an- ally ers want a reduction of freight rates snt are certain to hear a great deal a other addition to the long list of for the farmers if they can get it Fair Client (astonished Certainly, about this question, and it may cotne enftreJy at the oost of th railway Its because I'm marr led. American to b on of th big Issues upon which sopmnS court decisions which have companies. On th other band, aft Legion. th lctioa wUI tuna gjjc ' alt akf Sribtnv. - ,, lull Iwr Ihntaf kr llt Ukt Tilbw oicjuT102Qnwpay- is? sttSTaz pro-Pc- ts lk tk kniai( sun-po- rt - 1 " At. high-scho- "If v of. of,J - -- , v revolu-ionar- 4 n rt - .m. hem.-elv- -- a Hts I v y, n. a dear Aad lovely image of your face moot dear? And what though memory echoes every vow We've whispered each to each? What though 1 bow In feigned subcnimloa, n with pre-te- Jed cheer, JBIdlng the time until you shall be I near? want you here, kz, O now. I want you I want you now, O love, I want you her. I am no fleshieoa spirit of thin air To feed on bo pee and visions, liut I I peer Into the distance, yearning in deeps lr Te s your eyes, to touch your lip, your tear want you now. O love, I want you here. Bernard. H. R L. MEBBE SO. I reckon as how theys . ff-- enuff crime la the air, without brawdcastln this Leephold and lxrt of fa re. CT Sm j . I want you here, O love. I want yon now What though nfy eager fancy paints . Pol-lett- et Keep DISTANCE. lsw 1 - Hrw to th Lin, tot th fall vhr they may qaip - - th graphing certain signals aero Atlantic in 191 and th first eon-piTranswas in sent U0L message How to Well oceanic telephony was first accomplished In 191ft when speech was transmitted front Washington to Paris B Dr. W. A. and to Honolulu, the latter distance being almost toog milea HEALTH FROM SUNLIGHT. THE BABYS WORK. Q. How much did Alsac and LorO, Recently 1 beard tw mea discussth baby bmm work. Old ing tb theory that nature never visits raine add to th territory of France? Mother Nature plays fair and deeea'V T. W. B. man with a disease without cheating a Iti A. Th districts added consisted of cheat him oat of hia blrthiighL plant which manufactures an anuaots Lower for iL Th men were riding in an Alsace, Upper Alsace and Lorremains for us to do that we who ftftO square love him so well that wo would tak cay between Washington and raine, and their area Is Mount Vernon, and the statement was miles with a population of about excited by the vegetation worn dsns Tbs totb area of Franc Is the power of growth team Mm lest wood .through which th car was 212,169 square milea. it tire him or hurt him too nock passing. Th theory Is narrow and Hs lies kicking te his crib. V1wtf old and widely egotistic. Although manfully so as to strengthen th mmaccepted and although it has bee this bools of research for centuries, there of his back and Legs that tbsy My Favorite Stories I oles very littie pro von evidence to support b ready for him whan h thinks may it. If nature has a panacea for human I he would like to tak a walk. Boas Ills and a prevention of evfery human By IrrUi 8. Oobb. kind soul picks him up and euddfro that potent iU, a universal remedy4 and says he was so restless that, drift. I annlightj f him to pick him trp and., w now know that sunlight A WIZARD ON MONEY MATTERS. it was a kindness Right amuse him. If you wero Just on Uto will cure as w(sU as prevent rickets. The visitor was an Englishman. He verge of a great discovery, such os wUI both cureand prevent tuberculosis In naa agd beast will cure som was paying his first visit to America, sprouting a couple of wings, and a cones ef cancr; will heal oLl ulcers having come to you up and carried you his married giant picked away in th spirit of kindness youd that other measures will not heal; will and his newfr arrived granddaughter whl bowl in cur some skin conditions, and your helplessness, toe. He lies contentedly chuckling; makfavorably influent th thyroid gland. son. As It bapppened, th steamer landed ing queer gurgling noise and trytog H mokes tefte-tu- al I has th power to build up simple, earner that wu expected and there to reach his toes. compound into the red colorstruggle to rale his head and! ing matter of the blood. Into the gren was ho on at the dock to greet him. his affectionate nurse trained iotsty But he knew his daughters address lifts him and puts a pillow behind him coloring matter of plants and into the various WmeAts, Itaftiines and or- It was only a matter of six block and when h puckers up his foes into across town from th wharves and a purple knot and sqiis ut tb ganic chemicals found in them. 1 he power to analyze or to change in due time a public conveyance landtears she says, "There, there, hlm's Him Is. higher compounds into lower ones is ed him, with his luggage, at the proper tired." Hint's bored to destination. Before anyone suspected death.- - All he wanted was to pvaedew ctatunon, but thre are only a his presence- - he was ringing at the s few movements thot hw had to hav agencies that can butid slmptee-eo- m Into ones That down pat before sitting up. and ha pounds light apartment door. higher can do "But father." asked th young ma- was cheated out of the work hs hod. 1 he length of the vibrations of light tron, after he had been welcomed, planned to do that morning. Conrang from almost inconceivably sho t "did you hav any difficulty getting sider your feelings. ones to the lengths that ar used in the here?" When he Is creeping aberat th floor radio. The eve can only recognize a hi ball across the "Not at all' he said. '"Th only he " small part of this ray The gicat bulk thing that perplexed me was your and pushes humps after 1L It is under a of it les above and below what the Yankee money. On the ship I had chair and be lies flat on bis Croat and 2 changed into American coin. Th eye can see. About those pans of the like a lawiggles after it ray which can be seen we know much. Furser tried to explain their value, but borer as h edgesgrunting in. "Poor lamb understand him after deal- Here, i'll get it for you. There now. About those parts which lie beyond with pennies and ehillings and You have it What you crying ferT that which we see. we are just begin- ing half crowns ' these American terms Got your nice clothes all dirty? There We seemed so ning to accumulate knowledge. there, never mind Bod bail to ran. stupid. know that some parts of the ray cause then, how did you reckon away from the baby." nervousness and insomnia; others how ell, to fare?" taxi sh But what he wanted and what ha your pay use fever, others. hemorrhage : arked 'a needed to do was to wiggle after tho others, blister and ome parts cau.se When the ball. "I didn't said. he try, why he is given a ball) cancer. On the other hand, parts cure cab stopped here in front of the bouse instead That's of a block of wood to ploy disease, kill bacteria, build up resistof an expedient. ball 1m The rolls and tbe baby with. thought veiy ance and develop muscles. money matters, aa rolls after IL It moves and ft Ivins The little we know Is well told In you know. Boabout I just drew osit of my him reason for moving, beside the In Salerby's 'Sunshine and Health an the Yankee mohev the urge that is within him Toget out and a few years from now, more than one pocket handme had a himself purser find tables and! given th among volume will be required to tell what ful of it. I assure you quite and I held It chairs and rugs and folks. what part out to the cabby so that he part of the rav does harm, take can Babies stand of. a whokM totmight doe good and how to use the various his fare." ting alone. They need a whole Wj ports of thi woneferfal medicine. How much did he take?" com of it. They Into th world! "That's the extraordinary part of equipped to earn their way by work-DIETETIC INFORMATION. it," said the canny Britisher, "he took Ing for it. The mor effectively they A-- P writes' I suffer with rheumait all. By a remarkable coincidence do this In the first four years of their tism find stomach trouble, and I am f had produced the exact amount" lives, the more effectively they wfllj tola to eat a lot of vegetables As I do so the last thirty. Children ore do not know bow to prepare the dif- (Copyright, 1924. by the McXaught more spoiled than helped by parents ferent vegetables. I should appreciate Inc ) on in them Syndicate. a mistaken nowaiting ver much if you could advise me tion of kindness through your column where to get a THE MATER. of them wtU Some need help, Muft booklet on how to prepare vegetables. it requires a bit of thought aad obTh two girls were having tea toREPLY. servation to dedde when to bNp them Write to the United States depart- gether. dear do and when to keep hands off. It I Edith," said one, ment of agriculture, Washington, D. you"M.y always call your mother the better to let the baby do his C., or boy a cook book work. mater" "Because," answered Edith, "she NO DANGER FROM STAMPS. to find husbands for all tny Copyrigbt, 1924. by the Bel SyndiVra. F J writes' My husband Is a managed seven sisters cate, !nc. Exchange. dealer In old stamps, and, as such, handles them continually Is there any danger of coo tree ting any diseases such as tuberculosis, or ele that persons who origiancblng nally used the stamn might have had REPLY No A Line o Type or Two u 26.-192- 4. HARiDAFFLK. Senator Ioc Copeland told th Boy Scouts In New York that a fat man oouid never be president of our great and glorious republic. "Voters think' a&id the Doc, "that a man too lasy to care for his health and keep his waistline down is too lazy tc care for public business. Applesauce. Doc. In the first place no voter ever does that much thinking and, Jn the second place. Grover Cleveland was no sylph, end neither was Big Bill Tpft. And they were both great presidents. No, it im t the fat on the waistline that hurts It's the fat Inside the cranium. 1 quick-witte- QUi ? L First CoL Henna eets the bocAwolsle rowing over QLcncken and then, when It gets nice and hot, she gracefully kidestepe and throws the hooks into the highbrows by insulting tbelL I give up! But who is Helen Henna? From ad indications she is neither flesh nor fowl nor good red barring. Not boob oljde (;here was th Mencken row), nor ordnary highbrow ((here Js the Cabell funeral); not booklegger nor book (though I'll tell the wort she'd liven up the ttaturday book page) reviewer. Qui R. IT 4 pop-eye- d ? Qui et-- il Or quaves-voue- A IX d ? Bob Ia Follette Is paralysing Washington by wearing a hat with a straw crown and & felt brim Since Bob made an animal all his own out of the Deonocratio donkey and the Republican elephant hes simply running wild. He'll be eating ice on his haro and eggs next. BUT ISN'T WASH DEAD?0 over Mencken This rartng gltes me a pain Suppose he Is one of our greatest writer suppose he does edit a magazine suppose he is the genius of contemporary literature suppose he has done wonders for WViat of It? He American literature would need a great many more acto complishments begin, to compare wtb the rrnn who made the phtase, American .literature." possible, Washington Irvmg Flrvt of all, Irving's stories are intensely entertaining, and secondly they are extremely In fset. he wrote so well written well that he made the Rnglish critics Sir BEEF CHARLEY HORSE. writes' Recently I was against another team In a ptrhtng harebell game, and that night the murcle in the upper part of mv arm and if I bold tightened up very much, it stmirht it pains me. 1m this very serious? If I keep on playing will I threw my arm out? REPLY. This Is not serious If it trouble you enough, take some massage and heat and light treatstop asking "Who reads an Ameriment JT3B. can book" Thatbermy taken at once after your An astronomer in New York says he (hicrlev Horse developed would have saw and grefly helped his looked through telescope John Davis star in the ascendency TO QUESTIONS. be ANSWERS Which means that John will But Is the astronomer sure? elected. can get the answer to (Any reader Maybe what he thought was a star anv question bv writing The Tribune was Charley Tuiwes old information bureau, Frederi JC Hat-kipip blaming brightly lhs director, Washington P applies strictly to Information DREAMIN. nffr on advice cannot Thgive bureau rm an alkali Moke like Snowsho AI legal, medical, or financial matters 1? An1 I love the great outdoor. domestic 1o settle not doe attempt I m sick t death of cars and flats trouble nfto undertake 'xhausii An trains and hardwood floors sn subject Write your resroh on I wiaht I had my pinto hos. Give full question plainly andandbriefly an' roy rope. An mv enclose 2 cents address name and round. I shore would go in stamps for return postage all I d bust things up or choke. are sent direct to the in iuirer ) I craves to herd the longhorn caows An smell the mesquite brush. Q. Are ihost of tbe books published A. V. K An boy. the evenin', thems whats those of fiction A swell. Among the books published In An the never endin hush 1923 in the Tnited State. 788 were books were secJust the sound of bugs an things fiction Religious L pon the chilly ajr.i ond with 553. poetrv and drama third An me acurled up 'Ade the fire with 469 juvenile books fourth with t 4fi3, then sociology, 390. and history. With nary a single care 1m gom back where folk won t sny. 368 some I see to caows, d ke When How many men swam the EnQ ,"Oo over to the dockyards whero " last rear M K R glish channelmen They've got 'em by tbe tbotis Three So coins on Snv?hoe. get your pack accomplished the Teat Tbef1rit was Henry fuftivan An' wetl start breakln trail Mass In west. Jowe!l. the of eountrv s Ennque Tlraboechi For God on of Argentina was next and set a new Where all the coyotes wad 25 min16 hour MTCSA BZIL. record with time utes. IxLter Charles Toth of Boston were was mode, won across. Many trials American Vice Consul imfrrie killed by a frenzied . mob because he but only the three were succesafuL s went around Teheran with a camera They and tried to take pictures How many secretaries of state Q machine was devil a it Wilson adminim the were there thought They'il get uwd to the camera in stration' H M S A Tehccan after awhile, and a photograThere were three William JenBryan served from March. 1913, pher can walk all around and take But nings Robert Iansmg as many pictures as he like until June 5. 1915 wo to the bird who first tries to held office from June LS. 1915 until 13 1920. and Bainbridge its going February broadcast the Teheraner from Slarcb 22. 192j, until to take them a long time to appreciate Oolbv raMarch 4. 1921. the wonderful possibilities ofn the Tehedio They're a stubborn Are most of the thing a man ran. But the world do move. does doo consciously or unconsciousv R. Ve are interested In seeing these ly felv and permanently excluded A. Tr William J Mayo of Rochboys Clarence ester is authority for the statement Ohlf OounvJ we from society doo t that man when most alert and most A Harrow Well. Clarence, alvh to speak for anybody else, but alive to bis physical condlJon.' n only you 25 per cent conscious of what bis body the safer and the Angel ' is doing exclude tbe Master Mind and Kao from our society the more you Isn't it true that Mount Me. Q are going to please us Kiniev is the only mountain in Alaska SAID TRUTH'" that is over 30 Wk feet in height? "HAIN'T IT THE B N G THE CAMEL. A It i the only peak in North "VViU. oaid th farmer R H U ' ou do for 4 America that exceed 20,000 feet. the more to the camel s iMOole the leas the Hprrctsau it When a talesman is questioned Q enters for service on a jury In a first degree murder trial is he asked whether THE "COLONEL." believes to capital punishment? he I have a friendly neighbor on whom T C. mind ar In states where murderer A Is fedlv browsing, and, with vision executed a man summoned for jurv blurreal he is whether asked is opposed To everything but thought of bis own duty to capita! punishment kind ha on He lives glories pH.. Nothing Q D the Actors Equity associastirred affiliated with the federation of Into wlhi wtanu?tw of woo. tion Hns soul A C labor Jfet-hanevr hi ah: jr pin joy und plunged was founded May other performers Nor has he outrun Uorms or felt the 2n. 1913. and affiliated with the Amer-i- . g tow. sn Federation of tabor Julv 19. The stwngih. of hun who took a 11 John Emerson is the president chance and lunged of the association and Ethel BarryInto the torrent s wturl and fought more Its vice president. with death' No stardust ever glistened in his Q. How long hav bananas been C. E. R. Nor hot flush changed the measure of imported? A. Bananas have been brought to h s breath. this country for about forty years. TO only things he ever learned to In this time the Importation of this prize tropical fruit has cost $400 000.000. Are ease and comfort for hi body, and The of the United 8tates conTo mix and mangle in a lorrHy wav sume people about 4.000,000.000 bananas e Mttl sorval band Among a And talk of th.ngs that happened s s in his riy Q How manv oil refineries ere In Emma Benrngt Miller r negation in this country now? D. T W A NEW COURSE. A. During May 258 operating reexclaimed "Mamma." fineries reported to the bureau of Mary, burst The average daily production mines ing into the room, "they're teaching was 1,851,017 barrels of rude oil. domestic stlence at school now " mtwn domestic "You science, dear." corrected her mother Q. Hew long has It been possible - wireless messages overseas? "Perhaps." interposed father, mlkl to sendR B ly, "the little darling means what she aacemded In tdt first saya L Martini dfcchang. HE HAS G V A K ROAST 10 CERTS POUllD We are offering as an inducement to early shoppers, choice beef pot roast (best cuts) at 10 cents a pound. Take borne a nice large one that will last a few days, as it doesnt cost much more to cook a large roast than it does a small one and will eliminate many hot fires. The Grocery Department also has some very attractive bargains. SATURDAY UNTIL NOON 10c 5c 12c , 20c six-gu- n 3-I- caddie Booths, Tomato, Mustard or Spiced, 2 for , SARDINES see HAMS tar-fre- A- ge ........... . Eastern Sugar cured, half or . whole, per lb. PEAS CHEESE CATSUP . . , . Early June, Van Alen quality, 2 for. Med. Strong in 23c 29c FlflEAPPLE . 2 for ..... 45c PICKLES . 22 jars 38c splendid OLIVES for Ripe 39c cuts, per Ib. . . Blue Label, pint bottles cans. Broken 5-l- b. Sliced, -ox. assorted value A m i -- i OTHER SAVING PRICES lot-i- -- 1 33c b. SALMON . Olives, Large 2 Large cans Red Alaska, 2 for .... A FEW REGULAR PRICES BEEF HUMP Per YqUNG MUTTON - LEGSPerlb. rrrrr PORK LOIN CHOPS Per lb. 25c HAMS, FANCY PURITAN Whole or half, JJg per lb.. FRESH BOAST, ROLLED 2Cc lb GROUND BEEF, PRIME RIB BURGER JTQc HAUL. AND SAIL SAGE 2 Per Ib ROAST M lbs.. GB 138 8Ut 817 Bttt , 40 Main 85 E. 2nd Bo. a r Mnrrey. V StifiHo 44 B34B.Mln W. 2nd Sait A |