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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, Ths man ant Improvements, and $404,884 tioa ia tta UniUd States. from ths water level to the mors than the total payments inelnd height A Line o Type or Two lasses' Hare f Radioing Election for psrmaa eat impreva- H Lata yjibuat Paeuaatsg Ceaapssy. top of ths pedestal is 150 feet; ths ing thoss Returns 111 feet menta In. Utah property and special height of ths figure itself la Hw to the I - ne, let tha Dally aa tuidi;, eea 8 ineiss, and the neight of the status taxes represented C3 Jt per cent ef the M4 eX ........ lHl qui pa fan when- they may. kMl, ta Utaa, Man. e. to ths tip of the torch is 151 feet total revenue for 1223, 43.1 per eent By Frederic 3. Haakln Uu aiee WreeilJ.f i4Ml siead in the stand 1923 1917 SUNSET. for eent and for 69J per KiaesBere la LI. . Forty persons tan WASH , D. C, OoC 17. Bom God has flung hi si mantle on fat;r aud Sna.lar. ec svst of the goddeea, and ths torch holds The increase in tha araoont ef prop The din INQTOJf x of the na el tbe radio. In the west 1T1WIW le aa Mua la rF lectaat twelve7 persons. Aceess to the head erty and special taxes collected was the la: a campaign will com with And. while he wait for Plan, there clii ta iu tail tUM eelei it glows. eteate la aaj city and torch is gained by aa inside 66.3 per eent from 1(17 to 1921, and ths broadcasting at election returns wwuli tnta from gM to golden bordered rrie. eireular stairway. The cost of the ; 23.4 per cent from 1923 to 1928. The on tha night of November 4 If uti- Pulsing rose, I'M Xiibuue to a eueaJtet of la a elewe) Freae. at 250,000, per capita property and special taxes lised to the limit-- of Ks possibilities Then fluttering down tn amber to it estimated freas la eaelaeWely statue is iaxliM ef all eatiHe i tli aea far naraaactlMi ret while the cost ef ths pedsstal and were $10.67 in 1923, $8.80 la 1922 mora people will be directly tn touch Shades to It a i dlapaarka evsllu deep in th' hollow and th wiee credit la lb la aaf. aaa alaa a the srertloa amounted to approxiwith the cotuitlng of tke ballots this and $5.78 In 1917. crest aerate. awliMri publish Of each hill faint and ever fainter In ever the before than history year of a mately (350,000. Earnings . gsaeral dspartm eata, of tha country. ef ta rribi a la a aae-grow Vara a of l irruie U. lafecaaallee aoaaaaa-taIn 1918 a fund was raised by popu- or compensation for services renTire resonant vole thai baa grown Tin auddenly through, th duak, when fc Tee Tribune clrraiatMa will no n ii t lilllar during the past year will Pulses a know. lar subscription for installation of a dered by state officials, represented so by ilia audit bi nu f Cuv-- tle tar ot all lamp lovckteat. be heard la hundreds of tbutieand laalury b:ug. ( system, which 6.9 per rent of the total revenue for of homes, and loud speak ars will I would 1 might die now! For- now permanent lighting aaaa 10. . 1. bautaiia Special Asaae. I feel thou. 7.5 S It to oountiaaa other 1922 cent United for States tbe and carry government agreed, 1923, per raal.ta adrarttaJaf agest. Wort bWf New Insauids of groups In the ars, halls and Something of kinship with tli 7aot lark: bloc., ("blrat"; to maintain. On December .1 of that per sent for 1917. finite. In front of ths bullutln loiuda ut Tru.t Md., lit. Iwli; l"ura aids. UetreU. licenses newspapers. Something of oourag broader than public- cere City. Ma. I year, with appropriate a Business and nonbusiness Ulch.; arnit M... Kaaaaa th nitfht xors ump. precincts In M Atlanta Truat Atlanta, Oa I II. monies at New York, President Wit- - constituted 10.4 per cent of the total c stImply l Ubraaaaa votes for Davis, Breathe In my soul ar.d brooda, aa t'e.. In., raelfw umptyump set . Baa n tf for ms that wireless for bldf cent son and signal revenue for 1923, 11.1 per rfpreemtallre. Chancery gays the umptyjmp for I Kollette. bKI , Loa lielee; Tula losurar.c-it will aay. "The Death must hay yet some glory to ths new svstsm in motion, causing 1923 and 6.7 per cent for 117. Re aams for CoolMse." curttr bW Seat'le. p reveal precincts In l?i0 gave umpty-un.- - In this m t ruraTca eureeua ef laforaaaUo tbe torch to burst Into flame and eeipts from business licenses conwide wonder of eternity. vote Harding and un.pt Parte, Trlbmia o. I hue brrtha. KING O THE BLACK ISLES. THE at. soft for Cox. in a of ump the bathe from taxes 1 exacted of sist IJberty figure chiefly rr.nca: Pall Mall. liodea. ales4; win voice tha Then, Later da Lindas. Her-- , letea; Cseal white light. and other incorporated com- proceed presumptively, to tell whether a gain or Right. Anybody Can Get Married. aUtr Hotel e. Ila!?. h these days, the final rjfies ef a panies and of a tales tax oh gasoline, loas Is shown for (JiK)lldgs or Davie, In R. II. L. : Of course, after making . IeleeeseWeatea Trlan , vote La P'olletta the what Indicates, . strenuous national political (am-- while those from nonbusiness license and which of tha candidatos will the Line yesterduy, I broke my enWsea roo (all lo art ut Safer because tt stands to reason abooa tha cit deperUe! like a sermon oa comprise taxes on motor vehicltt and probalilv carrv the state. And then gagement U1 a at a I palgn, anything 10 e'clocli a. j ta.. aud a repj for greater things in thai I urn wfll and crowds cheer Indulge the evyou b for fish. seems out cf place mMraf amounts raid for hunting and tixyx. Liberty demonstrations proporslonnte to tha than emptyingAlOKAHI-K. CIRCES. ueraJ al Ilia ave'o'flce of Salt lake Clljr Is elabo ing privileges. enthusiasm with which they receive ery speaker In every party a. mit'tr. . returns. the One issue. the some T of We're and issues. out funded That's tt. indebtedness ( net The rating pha,'of lnlersprted with the balloting srta- That's the trouble with the camjxugn. may, however, remark that liberty floating debt less sinking fond as- ttstlrs, as the evening stows older, IV'e ve got new issue. Highu to a will coma the, stntaRient and claims Veil tuirt one. of thought, high ideals and genuine sets) of Utah for 1023 amounted to of Let us fewer state and national chairmen and and belter booltgi;er! . tolerance, so long as made the foun $8,710,331, or $18.19 per eapita. The otier. party leaders. 192. 28, October Tuesday, "Chairman Dutter of the Repub- HOW DO YOU DO. dation of the majority of onr people, per capita net debt for 1922 was ,LITTLE GIRLS, national committee claims thu will Insure the perpetuity of our $19.2(1 and for 1917, $6.32. For 1923 lican HOW DO YOU DO! of t'ootldge and lawes by election WEEK. THE FINAL 0 It is most sacred snd cherished Hush gulsi and listen for a mothe assessed valuation .of property an otrw helming vote, lie says another landslide." (T. "Democratic ment. As usual jou are merely Inin Utah subject to ad valorem taxa- National Chairman Shaver Entering upon tbe lnit week of clolma a dulging In surface chatter instead of tion was $646,710,475; the amount of safe majority In the electoral col- going to the UHiiths of the thought. cnmpaijpi, partv th pre!tlilen1ial for Davis and Bryan. He anya No one Is more Interested in femi LAST CHANCE. Y0U state taxes levied was $4,843,823, lege in the confWcnoe Tha flomoorata have carried more ninity, no one ha more reverence lor leaUert all profess half tha doubtful stales, tn- - u g'd woman nor more pity for the $10.17. the and then In levy mind: per this espita Qualified voter, keep YorkNew drramtui, nowever, n .outcome, it and Indiana, and other kind, than in.vsolf. Yt, in my Juding that the later returns will make an obligation to justice, I must Today and tomorrow are the last a!l of the cam1iJte are eoeksur of THE AMAZING EZRA. even stronger showing for Davis." the truth. Here Is a man wed or and only days upon which citlrens alwith a woman of hiuli Or, perhaps It will be: Congressbeing elcctoil, or rven hojioful, he of the Kra Meeker, floating man John M. Nelson, chairman of the principles and be is secorilingly eleto the ballot, and who have etrr-ns- j entitled corrmlttoe. or salve f.iiil vated to is campaign Inspired by her kfty philoso"spring though hop lock of silver gray, entering his to concede the election of Coolphy. Here 1h another man joined or cA Is out He in the human l.reat." One vrcrV failed to register in the voting dis Davis to a weak or low principled Httracted idge. that aays of life, hit an- It and that tho amaslng strength woman antl he flounders In the mire do so, eighty second year from today the ballots will be eat trict in which they reside, may l a Wheeler of and shown t'ollette by ns soon as possioja ne depravity. .Thl Is no apology for snd gen iionnee'l that man, but a jut tribute to the oDosrfl-- I points to the elet'on of the Progresand the result will b known within preliminary to the national sive ticket by a narrow martin. Ths tllty of wonintihoKi. mill tako nnother transcontinental Woman, th4. have mad great gains female. Is the firtt eternal cause of Progressives few honrg after the dosing of the cral election of November are Hundreds doing that tn both houses of congress, he everything, llut they aro this cause This is a year of sxcoptional move- trip. far as the presiclaims." through sympathy, weakness, adorapolls, at )cat ment in governmental affairs. The every day, but Ezra's announcement tion, intuition, ,,r vindictlveness, snd A STUPENDOUS TASK. J. Is orrc'fponaents concern? dency never, never through justice. We ror tie plans to see three parties contending for control is iliircrenr, It will be a stupendous t sk to or- may praise or scorn them as individuami special nritiTS fur tho maga- of the national this lo and hold carry through ganize machinery America from the clondt, does thi projected aervli.e to the American als for 1hee respective Qualities, yet vae can neer truthfully sav that they zines anil news n ndicatos have been widely divergent views. Every Amerof the covered wagon and people.a It Is not orso difficult to broad-ot are Jut. HAL SQt ARE. cast the proceedings making their quadrennial guesset ican citizen has t lie inalienable right vilernn speech, a political convention, or tho ptay NOT IF YOU WANT US TO BUY IT. have ballots of straw and n numlier to express his opinion through the tli( Oregon trnil. of a world s scries baseball game, been taken. In a few days these men medium of the ballot; it is not alone 1',ra made, this announcement so that everybody who lias a radio tFrcm the Orononiowoo) (Wis.) Knter-prin- e no matt'ST how n ny miles will tell us hnw it looks to them at his FOR PIANO. right, it. is solemn duty as a par- upon his return to his home, Seattle, outfit, away, gets It all almost as promptly the end of tho campaign. most as good as new. You for the opportunities from his first long trip, taken to and as vividly as the eyewitnesses tial recompense It should hear "Silver and play. conservative or those, who are listenTho Independent, afforded him under our government, the international aviation meet. It of theto events, Threads Among the Gold." See the speaker himself. Ocing alusually accurate, in its issue for his (SI) Lynford to voice that opinion by carting That la no simple task, but It can lid not come as a surprise, for M. L. H. tober "o, published the last of its vote. he done, and has been dona, with wavs on his trip east ana many wonderful mata is it efficiency, Berics of "Political Prophecies," "Rohtoed hair." declares Bishop Pee that yon are timet he could look down and, had he ter of hooking up all contact stations Do not forget. with a table of the distribution of A Hughe of the Methodist church, "ts ha relays for hail the clear eyes of youth, could and arranging and, registered, being registered, no than tanked hair they worpe the electoral vote by states. Thia vote ;pech, or a conoert, or a slniffft event used to svetir " theThey didn't keep it your highest convictions in hon- have seen the winding highway mark- that registers Itself or that can ba rna. We understand forecast is compiled from material bsnk. can bs trail of yesterday. told aboutaa as itandtranspires esty and sincerity of purpose. ing the It on the dressing to used p;,rk us they as far the observers: broadcast widely gathered by the following Ezra declared he liked airplsne rid' air will cairv It. table when they weren't using It. J. Frederick Essnry, Washington corPat to tell the story of the res.ilt ol A RED RECORD. else. He better than ing anything and the Lin Conn election as tho result Is being There's Myself respondent for the Rttltimora Bun; even urged the aviator to the highest compiled U a different proposition. ductor. of the nations All of civilized the writer L. Edmunds, political Oeorga Tt. It L i vou nlwavs refor time In that case the event Is transpiring Why for tho Xew York Telegram Mail; world profess to desire peace above speed, making up perhaps In forty-eigdifferent states and fer to yourself as "We" when you with a In lost whilo. bumping along en of of vou are thousands a bachelor Insist voting places Charles G. Hoss, Washington corre- everything else and we give the peowhere 'the ballots are being counted. ANNA. prairie schooner. The returns must be assmblrd, spondent fur the St. Louis Post Dis- ple of these countries credit for the was Meeker While having .1. Duncan-ClarkGet Then ediOut of ajid Yru S. Alchemy. compared. Right and patch, the same time time" of his life going east by plane It means little or nothing to tell an thi Book. torial writer for the Chicago Eve- being in earnest. At Ion Cook eat Illi anxious that county. K. W.'s fliers were prothe RHL: We liked or a certain number of precincts "Indian Summer" Marjorle ning Post. The Independent predicts it is a difficult matter to outlaw than c,. nthatbetter Vastward by train. What nois, In ("renter New York, caat a certain her "Alchemy." Isn't sa ins a that Coolidge will get 23 of the 531 war, owing to the apparent impossi- ceeding a coincidence! It was a case of the number of votes each for the candi good tieaJ for "Indian Sun.mer"? electoral votes, leaving It.) for Davis bility of all .of the nations getting for president. Expert mathe A. S. &. w. y. last shall come first. Ezra of the dates maticians must take tho returns and 4,1 for I a Toilette. Maryland on a common platform. Six ox team was moving at a hitherto and compare them with the vote cast made The British the K gyptlan together are still the and West Virginia mto, worktrur out the pergovernment release old Osman I dr;na, The American tour years centage of gain or loaa that earn can who wa the tirst p;te;e kui twenty doubtful Democratic states, while, years have passed since the signing unexperienced speed. from conquer- didate shows, and from that estimat ego when he and Fuzzy W ur.zv Wisconsin alone is granted to the of the armistice ending the greatest fliers, just returning the probable fin I result in the years new fields, must have thought ing kept the Soudati all rtlrred u p. Os of Yet the ing all time. war ef danger state wa.s put av.nv in prison msn. Piarna Progressives, his forecast is importhe railroad trains painfully slow. And In the case of New York state. and forp:(rtten about and lie would tant and significant bceauso it has a similar conflict has not been for It does not further Mratlon, One must these never admire irot out, Irtit sn nobody hsve pioneers suffice to know Unless the president's e percent-ag-been prepared from observations by averted. the merely neded hl:n for a puzzle, and no better example can be found of gains or loases In New York T,l! us tho.e thit ss don't do any trained political students, each writ- world court plan is adopted, thy than this Ezra Meeker. City, which Is normally a Democratic good. amazing to over the continue will sword hang ing on the situation a he sees it stronghold. Similar calculations must Do notibe surprised if some of thes heads of out. on the returns from he worked humanity. Ha: A Blonde! Come Right In. in his home, territory. It is in no counties where the Republl- The world war occurred in the fine mornings you read of his purIt 1. So that's it, ts It wo have te- have way colored by the personal )oliti-ea- l their ciuie strength. greatest a to of own. his He he has fore the result In tlonde to mako the Line? plane twentieth century, and a revolution chasing e as a whole We'll! aucd preferences of the several con to fe, Put tftfere's.so darn we hesitate can he approximated. but his coered wagon, is in There in now China progress. much gray vou didn't .rif-it. tiid tributors or the editors. the- 4tatrilng pttbHc Hor wto- g,wss 1 ge't "in'?' iihTtTS" C. ."do vou? Now rff olUW a"tf bSnrei of the Content tn hear only what Is happenThis is a very conservative esti have tsen he if be Imto time siaee 1900. attempted to'"trade in" ing In on or two of the more RETRIBUTION. mate, but not too conservative in peace from time on a modern flving machine. portant states. There will be espe For is so rare ns a day In Ocview of the fact that none of the Let ns hope that the present cencial Interest and anxiety over the re Of riding in the kies he says: "I turns frsjan the west and northwest, tober. will not equal the red record of politically unbiased observers believe tury With Its royal rohea and bsze? where l.al toilette Is expected to show its predecessor, which reads 'a like traveling by air. Of course, you his When is thinking there will be anythiug like a repentant Natrl-strength, jtnd evervboly on a train, but I will greatest gel more si rvi.-r follows: From 17:! to s l lie keen to know what the reoh November 4. A of rotten iv skinnier 'fine in the airplane. But for turns from thoae sections Indicate ta wur iu Napoleonic wars; in jOK JALI.HX. connection with the general result. A "LIB-ST- Y" 30. Rusia fights to en that mat'er I sloop pretty well alANNIVERSASY. (ireece; THREE-PARTCOMPLICATION. Is very indicnant " A bidv most anywhere. slave Poland; H4M, the whole of The fact that there Is a formidable the newspapers said jhe rentIt was just thirty-eigh- t years ago But despite the thrill over avia- third party In the field this year H because ed another bdy'H huslcnd for ten Europe in a blaze of war; H'iS to further complication that adds dollars a v. eck. We don't blame her. today (October 29, ISSti), that the ISoti, Britain, France and Turkey at tion no ono has heard Ezra wishing to the difficulty of assemWe ve seen a l"t of husband that Ho seems satisfied greatly statue of "Liberty Enlightening the war with Russia in the Crimen; he was v.oiinj. bling election returns and interpretweren't worth renting for a dollar and them and to ing had his have accurately. promptly a month. come a half youthful days World" was, with fitting and im- 157, the Indian mutiny; l"."y, This will be doubly tru If the elecR. II. L. France at war with Austria; 1"0 when they did. So much the better. tion proves to be cloee Should one pressive ceremonies, rmveiled on or another make a run ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. to 1S70, war in Italy; ISiTl to Hi",, His pea.-- makes the present pleas- c&ndidat race of it. aa Harding did In or liberty, island in New York' civil war in America; 1S34, Prussia ures and conveniences of travel all away ! 2. 1M or as Wilson did In it (Any reader can get the answer to the more harbor. Since that day hjow many and Denmark; b enlovsWe. will apparent at an early hour on ny question by writing The Tribune 13lii, Prussia and can no election be there that night Btirenu. Frederic J. Mas-kiInformation millions of men and womeV who Austria; 1870, Prussia and France; WONDER. Question aa to the ultimate result Director. Washington, D. C. This bs and will not the clamorous Russia publlo and some 1S77, Zulu Oh. offer applies strictly to Information. have come from foreign snores to Turkey; i7i, t.rauly for detail And sorre hav The bureau cannot give advice on nM. British and ISS'l, war; 1S2 Boers; tt re is that the However, make this land of freedom their possible medical, and financial matters. Or freedom to wannVr, In a ilngle state may suffice to' legal, British war in .Egypt; 1804, to sult 1984, Or It does not attempt to settle domesPneare old. abode, and who caught their first determine whether any candidate Is tic trouJsTIes. nor undertake exhaustive :ut some have wonder and China British 1898, war Japan; to have a majority In the elector-colle- ge, researA on any subject. Write your And they would like to know glimpse of the colossal figure while in or If the oholco of a presi- ouestlin plainly and briefly. Egvpt; 18i9 to 1902, British end What tha Give tidsa are aaylnc still far out at sea, would be diffident Ls to be thrown Into the- house full name and eddres nd enclose And where winds go. the Russia 1904, and Boers; Japan; cult to estimate; of representatives, and It l always two cents In stamps for return postlikewise beyond 19t8, Italy and Turkey; 1!12, the Soa; nro cnnnlnir poBsiiiic for lh reult In any one age. All replies ar sent direct to workman, computation are the hos's of native-borstate to hinge upon the balloting In the Inquirer.) Som are wis, and utrrnji Americans who, returning from first Balkan war; 1913. second Bab Arid few a precinct. some finirt their lessons kan war; 1914 to 1918, the It will not be forgotten soon that Q. Where t the highest tunnel In When they hear the rohin's sons;, sojourn and sen ices overseas, have politicians-svnmoat of the rank the world? ,V. T. H. , many war. world This p aro leaves out the dim p.'ino with weeping-hailed with deep joy the figure of and file of the people went to .bed on A. The new tunnel surveyed tn the Ji'.me .t gro (.low. war and the end of the election In lHv be- Andes will probably l e the highest In the night tho goddess with tho torch as assur Tint some hoarts lone to follow Tt is located t ear Antofa- Kvans that Charles lees border warn in India. world lieving the Hughes. Th" way the' birds gn. ance that they wonU soon be again tbe Republican candid te. had been gasta and ha.s an elevation of 14. 75 Is In elected to whereas It feet. fact on their le)oved soil. the president, carry a railway Una beSOME UTAH STATISTICS. And there are some so tdngrtnf result In the nation hinged absolute? tween Argentina and Chile. In ckvr beds. Wlth b? While the average eitircn of midth In result tt upon and California, Some interesting figures dealing Or with the aroiders su imjtns; waa not certain what that slate had dle age will recall the unveiling of Q. Is the ability to wtm roub d On kn; frr ay Hrresds. done. It was not until two or three for collece women? B. G. the statue, for the event waa pub- with the financial operation of Utah Who run anion the rushes A. The bureau of education later aavs that election were bets dve atna-Hslek snakee. lished la ndaute detail at the time, are embodied in a report Just issued OrWith that swimming for women Is required paid. catch the plum hloesoms o In Some Is tnsUt twenty-twit and universi that colleges people ImposA wet wind shakes. one may with propriety "refresh hii by the federal sible to foretell the remit of an elec- ties as part of the coller work. Cordepartment of comtion from the returns of a few nell university. Iowa State Agriculmemory," as the lawyers say, and merce. They show that the total Pome shut their eyee and ponder eoliege, Rockford college. Syra precincts, but practical politi- tural unlvcr-itAnd worry ajid rrow aad. "check up" some facts of interest v, know tt cuse Cincinnati university. cians can be that done.. for expenses, interest and And some artera forever B. Cox. the famous Republiof Wisconsin. Weils college.. concerning this historic and symbolic payments Vnlversity George For something; they hara had. boas of and Wooster cotteee. Western can Reserve for arthe state government for But some are (riven wonder. Cincinnati, always guardian of that which mankind ip outlays the return from two refuse to ttrant a degree to a student ranged to have And so thev ore free blessto holds be the fiscal In a to its November fails who hi 30, To year ending pass f:xed swimming regeneral greatest city brought In to precinot (ha'ter with the squirrel htm at the earliest possible moment, quirement, which may be ability to In any" willow tree. ing and right. 192.1, amounted to $8,744,914, or swim strokes In good form, feet, when he had them he wa able and fifty This Statue of Liberty was de- $18.37 per capita. to approximate with uncanny ac- .swimming for two rears, or swimming Of this total, Fome ere wise or solemn 120 yards and diving. In most fre curacy what the final returns for signed and executed Or rynteal or by Frederic $6,507,103 represents the expenses of th city and county would show. quent requirement, however, ts swim some are But given wonder French Auguste Bartboldi, sculptor operating ths general department If the 1)24 election return art ming Ofty yard. B merry cf the Lord! broadcast, aa projected, the hour will of international fame. It waa origi- of the state government; $474,690, Pome the of ns would hke to know Q. When was Dona tl's Comet last when one of tha candid tea will cam How Ta1ltows find then- wwy. nally intended that the status be pre- Interest on debt, and 11,763,113, out- And vtaibls? M. BE. liaro th traditional statsment In ha brake to hear listen A. The naval observatory says that sented by the citizens of Francs to lays for permanent li aprovenwrnta In the election ef has o ensnt W at the beaa asy. aad declaring that he accepts the Don tl's Comet wa visible in Her- the people ef the United States on 1921 the total payment for the state Louise Drtaoo verdict of the American people. This t emberorand October. IS'.s. and waa the tn century, it la due to rethe occasion of the hnndraclUt anni- were $8,933,404, and la 1917, $4,586,-05suggest the story of the German who finest PWOFITINO BY EXPCRIENCK. how hie brother wa bear turn after ?000 years. The head wa wa 230.000 a per capita of ' $19.08 and mile versary of thj Independence of the acroa and th tall ex Kind Gentleman Ton wouldn"t be tng tailing up under the low of his wife. tended more than half way from the In tall now If yon had learned a "Is bs reconciled asked a friend. The total in- sustnera JTniied State, iut. BarthoM! could $10.69, respectively. noraon. tne to xentth and rone In for yourself "Is he reconciled?" repeated the Gernot finish the work by that date, and cludes all payment for the year, woe n you were voarrf. man. "Gott. he has to be!" li What are th duties of a godPi i'onvli-.Rut thas Just mhat it was not until the date first above whether made from current revenues mother? J. B. C. d!d do. ..I worked tn a mint. TROUBLE. ,' In A. A ia a sponsor.. quoted that the statue was ready for or from the proceeds, of bond issues. tAmerican lesion. "Didn't you. say thia car would . da ba;tlsm.- - Phe maes herseif J g srrrctT' "The total revenue receipts of Utah unveilingmlk--e an hour without tor the religious teschtns of the seventy-fiv- e child. IRREFUTABLE PROOF. This statu-- , which j the taJVest ftj for 1923 were $9,149,393, or $19.22 any trouble? asked the recent pur"What led the greet detertira to chaser of the agent. the Jvlathn hold the Q. Doe the world, represents a female figure per capita. This was $2,167,799 more deHde the fatal doao waa carried by "Ye," wa th rapty. "Didn't h?" record for tlme'ln crossing th AtmaJMrrT" "She did seventy-liv- e all right, but lantic? 8. W. professional It stands oa a than the total paysu nts of tks year, a T"he holding a torch. thumb-prinIn the soup." trouble I got Into cost ma tin and tha aU A. Tbe Atlantic record time of th built S elusive of tho pa-by popular tubscrqfar par- Amertc aa lesion Weeiir. pedestal iawse.''-4ai- aWsaUr. y from is aw lie. . tt. to lu lu lu ber uj aaa-p.i-4 bt.a By WHAT LINCOLN INHERITED. 'Henwioa aad Btuart aay Ann am Lincoln was habitually eosutlpavted. That his thick. aaUow skta waa th result of chronle recuitlpatloa. HI pall of gloom and hi moodiness were merely results of eonstipatloa ear biliousness. He- - got relief by taking blue mas or calomel, or soma other form of mere y, but that he eovild not tak It aa often aa he should be- ca,uee it Irritated hi "innards" too "! Fraa-riec- ump-tyum- -- -- . If -- a; ce .1 lie he . 1 aMHK-Ia.te- SALE-PLAY- Pif-ho- d-- tab-ulat- , round-the-wor- 111 orovs-word- x : the-stat- - thresal-erTalow-wotd- - rand-flid- j 1 ti, 1 Chlt-ng- j Blue . Kellogg agraes with th dta gnosta, but he say he should has taken dextrin, a combination of milk eugar and acidophilus bacilli Instead ot mercury. No sooner bad thes pleasing ez- pliuwtion of th Lincoln mood displaced others that were lea pie sing snd mora sinister, whan aloe g come tha Rev. Barton and klcke the (at Into the fire. Dr. Barton ha studied Lincoln more scientifically than ha any other man or woman, living or dead. He Is tackling the problem of explaining the Lincoln physiqu and the Lincoln mind In a thorough and sclentlflo fashion. Lincoln waa never thrown with any other Lincoln except bis father, with the exception of one visit to a first cousin. On ths other haad, membere of the Hanks family were near him In a considerable part of his' Uf and some of them talked a good deal about him. Abraham Lincoln I often ouoted aa laying he Inherited hi mind from his mother. Dr. Barton' study Included a study of th grandparents, aunts, uncles and cot In aa well as some more remote ancestor on the Lincoln side Hie conclusion Is that Abraham Inherited from th Lincoln, and not from th Hank a n He wa an Illustration of th Inheritance. Incidentally, th nam. Lincoln waa always a Lincoln name. With ths exception of Thomas, and a few others, the Lincoln men were long, tall, bony, with long arms and long lega They always had some mechanical aptitude from the first old weaver down to Abraham, who Invented a way to get a .boat over a dam. The moodiness and period lo glooms were Lincoln characteristics. Ths relatives In Kentucky had If. In Hancock county, Illinois, th descendant of Abraham' unci, were a gloomy, peculiar lot. In that country, they spoke of the "Lincoln "Lincoln horror." and th Abraham never saw any of hypo. these cousins eeteept that he once spent a dsy with his cousin, "Mord" Lincoln. In Hancock county, Illinois. as well as In Grayson county. Ken Dr. Barton learned that the tucky. l.incolrs "were men of moods." "un even workers," "all odd." "none were rary, "uneven equilibrium of Intel lectuality and emotions," "cantakr- riis but likable." "Derlixls of boister ous merriment, alternating wltih The conclusion periods of gloom." was: The abilities of all the Lincoln wax of the same general kind as those of Abraham." n. tu-i-e - n d Spanish-American- scat-171- 0' aoa-oadt- r' t a success. "I'm not only sraattna; time with her. but I'm uirtg th time of th rest." crossed th teacher' mind. "But there must be something the matter with th child. She wouldn't quirr Ilk thia r,- - nothing." Ho th class were set to work at tbelr word cards and Mis Jenni took Bernlee Into the dressing-rooand asked her where ah wa moat 'I'm all over uncomfortable." hc confided brightly. "My union milt I so. small, and It's cutting me." Miss ' Jennie Investigated and found the taped edge of the undergarment rutting into the child shoulders. "Th thing didn't fit anywhere, and I can't see how eh ever got Into It. It had ahrunk and wa all out of shape. Of course, th child couldn't alt still. I took my acleaora and snipped wherever ths thing was binding th child and she was Ilk an angel for the rest of th day." That was an accident, because ber Th mother le very particular. youngster picked the wrong suit and ber mother didn't happen along to see It. But so many mothers put on lh all ths attention outside clothes, and almost none on the in Rome of the children are In side. constant dread of losing some of their clothe because the buttons ar off and they hav pins In their stead. And pins fall out. Soma of them have their underwear tied on th end of the band slipped through the butTbe knots tonholes and knotted. press Into the tender little bodies and make the children unesjry and uncomfortable and fretful. Stockings don't receive half as much care as they ought In many Instances. Sometimes they have fallen into notes, but because tbe legs, the parts that show, are all right, the children are sent along only to waste hours of school time In registering their foot discomfort. Often mend-in- la worse than the hole. Bunches of thread drawing the edges togVther form grinding lumps that put blisters on the hapless children's feet. Make the children esy from the skin out. Clean, smooth, loos understockings, wear, with will give them a senss of well being Man-della- Mor-deca- l. xrk rtW MINUTES WITH-TM- B . SCOTCH, I mar hav ark ad the question ba-fo- r. Stm I must 'ask K again: Wtoy, oh wtr.' must they abway A - put them oa ths Scotch? Bot always they do. And here's a batch of abort ne " to prove It: Three Pccts go to church. Ths mlnlxter announce that bs Is tired cf finding farthing, and pennies in The work cf th contribution b.x. tha Lord nut be carried on. "I shall hav my eye on ech or here," he ald. "I shall expect nothing less than a shilling." Accompanied by the watchful dominie, the box tart on its round of the congregation. The thre friends Th hold a whispered consultation. collector come nearer and nearer to where they sit. The situation grows at the very last modesperate. Then, an Inspiration. One ment, thev havs of them falms and the remaining t o ' carrv him out. Aberdonlan ts speakA n stgh' he laing. WHth a ments: "Ah, weel, it was bard but I ha' given up smoktsg. it's because of the high cost of tobaccy. If ye bu ymp youf ain the expense breks heart and 1f ye borrow some fra' a so full It vou friend pack your pipe won't draw." A eltlsen of an American city a Scotch neiehbor epanklm-hl- s eon with great visor Filled with sympathy for the yowling youngster, he begs the parent t desist. "I'll thank ye to mind your a'n business," said the father. "I oncht to ha" kilt him for what b sucker at ?tv an o'clock In the afternoon!" lone-face- d long-draw- did-bu- ytn' all-da- y (Copyright, 1924, hy the McJfaugVt Syndicate, Inc.) ALL SET. "What do you want wtth eartrldgei this time of year?" asked the backwoods storekeeper of the mountaineer who had asked for a large supply ot no hunting ammunition. "There's now." "Just gettln" prepared. Job Fhsw had a fallln' out with my brother. Sam. over Smlthvtlle way. an' If Jei, shoots hfm. It'll save me a lot ( time if I don't hafta go into town after ca'trldgea." American Legion Weekly. that Is bound to ease up every task they face for the day. The Ifoutside ought to wait upon the inside either must be pushed aside. (Mr. Patrl will give personal attention to Inquiries from parents teachers on (he care and development of children. Write him It, care of this paper, enclosing self addressed stamped envelope for reply.) (Copyright, by the Bell cate, Ino.) 1924. Syndi- On of the most Interesting parts of Dr. Barton's study relate to the Lincoln attituds of th toward womn. Here again we find that Cousin "Mord" and other Lincoln hid the genera1 attitude toward women that caused so much discission in the case of Abraham. John Hay, speaking of meeting a second 'ManeyioLoan Rohort Lincoln, a son ef or "Cousin Abraham," He was long and bony and looked like President Abraham. He had soma of the quaint humor of the Robert, speak'ng cf th president. Lincoln family, said: "They hav about run out. They ar not a very marrying set." Dr. Barton has don much to prove thet Alraham inherited his psystcal tvpe, his mental type antl intermittent gloom from the Llncolns. And, if so, neither constipation nor a h liver, nor the lea plea Ing theories that came earlier, stand up. cousin. "Cousin James." slujj-pis- Come in for the 'details. CONVALESCENCE UNSATISFAC TORY. Anxious mother writes: My boy had the measles tbree weeks ago. Since then he ha developed a cough, which Is worse during the nlpht. He is broken out on his left arm, leg; and neck with some I have also noticed kind of rash. that h sweats eiuring the night. Is ab- - Bring your stract with you. dangerous, and what causes It? REPLY. Keep him out of doors and feed him plain, simple food. He Is not convalescingis." satlsfsctorlly, but th nroba-bttiistrong, .that b will right up without special car or special food. We It SWEET STRAINS. The first sound waa an followed by a roar similar to crash, that of a .Niagara falling on a sheet f brass. Mingled with It was the thud of falling objects, an unearthly scream, a nuieous grating sound, s le.ith rattle, and a jangle of copper The noise grew Into a bed roofing. lam, the ceilinc shook and the walls trembled. There were sound like the expiring agonies of giants la a sea of hroKcn glass." isn t the music heavenly, said ths cake eater to the flapper. "May I nave the next dance? American Le give you treat service; quick . 'V y: mm - X, : : i i f yod 'courteously our lend own grant libmoney eral options for rethe of payment principal. A safe, strong 5 3E MA gion Weekly. banV. PROBABLY. He sauntered Into the Strang ofwith much and an Rlr of familiarity, threw down his hurlneji card and Inquired: "Who' the main equeexe around bere?" g "Well," replied the stenog, "they'd all take me for It If I'd let "em." Legion Weekly. fice UTAH SAVINGS TRUSTcor Main lake rood-lookin- si THE w Was th first mint of the colo nies authorised by England? !. M. A. me i it at colonial mint waa es tablished In Boston without authority from the crown. The general court of Massachusetts which authorised It evidently proceeded with th expectation that the pressure of would outweigh in the mindsncelty of the royal minister conanderatlon of tho enfrtngement of the royal prerogative of coining the money. The operation of the Boston mint went on unnoticed due to trouble between Cromwell and Charlee II, out waa closed In lfU after an exlatence of thirty years. For dd tor Postage: WAIL Up to ISO aril .06 ORDERS Up .to 300 tnUe .08 dis- For grefttcr S taew-- e VnXBX BMtcr tot ontlB-- A air rat of f PtiiiiiI ar nas to this Posts for 2 to. tim-be-ar t with, Bants, cost cnatribwtioa. FREE I Uas-kW- ci, large U. S. neap oa ra, sjs-t-i pnoeo-atvap- UarTrag B. FseWsl v'taett en fver ! fra a VoakUt I Tito actun s tribatian Coepoaa $1.00 and f T Mamsl Di talnlag F elt onlv tha atump. It almature, decaonly aad pre. r a, Nominal Mar m eun f poonda. n- - young (xowU). if papar lk re Compos Um anaU ax pass tioaei to enar t -- .TV; th. government ih "the national fbrsU? Th government timber standing on th low th cuttlngof the dent or diseased tree maUr and serves th city Coat Q. Where is th largest Moslem university? How long Is the course? G. A. D. A. In S th itoeque of Al Ashr was chav nared to a uni vanity. Tbar ar now about la,ora) studen s ta attendance, making It tha ksrgsaat Moslem university in th world' Ta oours la from thre t six year. Q. Who said of a vie presidential candidate. "Ha le big enough and sound enough to be president, should occasion requtr"T V. 8. T. A. Judge McCamant thu of pk htm Calvtn Cootldg In nominating for vice president. A. lur How To Get It a F. . SALT LAKE TRIBUNE COUPON Q. Q stieet 255 Cherbourg is five day a eight hour snd thirty-eigmlnutea Tha Maure- tanla holds the record a th faateat It ha ship on the Atlantic rout. made the trip in five day, on hour and forty-ni- n minute. f Q. How many mn took citlrens' military training last summer? J. R. A. The number of men In attend snce at th citizens' military training camps of 1924 was 8J.97S. ;- ts By Irvln a. Cobb ' .elo Patrt . Bed-loe'a- , 1 -f- UNDERCLOTHES. Every time Mian Jennie looked ow at Bernlo ha waa wlgcttnf about la her seat Ilka aa L Every time she called on hr, which waa often that morning, for Bernlo had attracted attention to hereelf la a marked degree, ther waa no answer. "Bern toe, yon may take th pointer and point to eaoh word a I cs somebody to say It," said Hiss Jaonte. "That will male her May on th Job." taachar. "She thought th hasn't don a cent's worth of work thia morning." Up th alals cam Bernlee, bunching herself and grabbing a handful of cktrt a she cam a She began pointing, but because, just aa she on the word she th stick placed would hitch In another direction, the nc could performs scarcely be called Trls-us- fcli--- My Favorite Stories O UR CHILDREN How to Keep Well lw T 1924. r t s . DadaretWa . - .. Article i rat noa ni Const vtioB of Stato. Sam at work. , tbe) Unitod t st Ww UmcU Amerteaa aho-- M bav " copy. by Frsosri J. Hasttin. ts aa Gwmm,." m thm Work mi t a TV ...li - .L- - . book "ay - CHARLES E. HUGHES, Sacratory as -- al Stato. B o |