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First comes the rich umber of the scoriae, and then the silver tint ef the newly-falle- n ashes at the summit; and still above all, floating In heavy opalescent volumes, or rising like a plume to heaven. Is the smoke, which rolls up eternally from Its Inv candescent depths.' There la a lake In the republic, Ilopango, supposed to lie in the bed of an old volcanic crater. Out of this lake a volcanic island arose to a height of 150 odd feet 30 years ago. Though in no single lnstauce, perhaps, was a great city buried, the constant exhalations of Salvador volTRIESTE: A PLUM OF THE canoes and infolding processes of its earthquakes gradually submerged reADRIATIC DISPUTE civilization. of a Trieste is one of the major Adriatic mains now are beginning These traces plums in dispute between Italy and to reveal to just patient students fasciIbe newly-forme- d Jugo-Sla- v state, the facts about this ancient New nating kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and World. Slovenes. Curious pyramids and ramparts beThough Trieste was Austrian, ex- token a civilization known as Mayan, cept for a brief Interval from the even before the region was settled by fourteenth century until the World an early Mexican speaking war dissipated the Austrian empire, the Plpiles, such slender threads as the city has had a marked effect upon people. .From the fact that steps of these Italian history. Its chief importance temples are higher than they are to Austria was commercial, for It was must science piece out the rewide, the dual monarchys only great sealations of the various ancient states port flourished on this conand Tired of a double allegiance to tinentcities that the halcyon days of during Venice and to Aqulelela, Trieste reEgypt, Phoenicia and China, on the quested that she be annexed to Aus- other side of the globe. , tria in 1382. Leopold the pious was on the Austrian throne. He was a rival to King James of England In RHODESIA: THE LAND OF being the wisest fool In all ChristenMEN, WILD BEASTS AND dom. Though he expanded his terNATURAL BEAUTY ritory elsewhere, the only acquisition Africa, not so long ago regarded, for of consequence was that of Trieste, the most part, as a sepulcher of the won through no effort on his part world's most daring explorers, now Thus Austria gained what was desthe attention of the world betined to become not only a seaport of engages cause of its vast natural resources and exa also channel but for Importance, its industrial possibilities. erting frequent Influence upon the afMaterial furnished the National fairs of Italian towns and their rulers. R. D. Parsons, Geographic society The city Is situated on the Gulf of is the basis for the by descripfollowing Trieste, 867 miles southwest of Vienna tion of Rhodesia: by ralL It lies on the seaward slope Interior Rhodesia must be traof the Karst, or Carso, a strip of lime- versed by native carriers over mourn to stone hills extending inland from 60 tains, primeval forest, across through 90 miles, furrowed with ravines and rivers, through almost impenetrable pierced by cavern?, into which many jungle and underbrush, in peril from small streams disappear. lions, leopards, hyenas, serNot far from Trieste, at Brlsclkl, is elephants, the tsetse fly, wild men as well pents, the Grotto Glganta, a stalactite cave, as wild beasts. Each carrier has a where tourists throng to see the mall bag of 50 pounds. On an average Great Dome, spreading over a sub- carriers make 25 miles a day, and even terranean cavity nearly as long as the on runs of 6,000 miles, from Brokeu United States capitol and a hundred Hill to Abercorn, they are seldom feet higher than the capitol dome. more than an bonr behind schedule Despite its inclusion In Austrian ter- time and generally only half that ritory, Triestes population and archi- They make better time in the wet e tecture are Italian. It was the season than in the dry as, in the wet, of Roman history, and today the they travel In bare feet,' while in the walls and pillars of a Roman temple dry the earth is laked, the ground is may be seen encased in the cathedral hot like The Valley of Ten Thousand of San Glusto, a highly composite Smokes, and they are compelled to structure which also has built into it wear sandals. three adjacent structures of the sixThere is one great drawback to the teenth century a Christian basilica, been prono material has wet; a baptistery and a Byzantine church. duced that can resist yet African rain. Traces of Triestes early history It laughs at the average rubberized were to be found before the war in fabrics. One of the few partly sucthe Museo Lapldarie, which contains cessful materials is a peculiarly wovmany Roman antiquities from the vi- en canvas made in England, and even cinity. when mail bags of thlB material are opened the contents are simply and frequently undecipherSAN SALVADOR: DEFIER able. Glazed paper suffers most; why, OF EARTHQUAKES I do not know. I suppose it is the San Salvador, scene of recent earth- combination of heat and water. quake shocks, is the capital of the of Victoria Falls on the The smallest and most populous of Central Zambezi plunge three times that of our is American republics. The city is no Niagara ; the roar is heard for 19 miles, of earthto terrors the twin stranger and the column of vapor is miles high. quake and volcano. In the dialect of Mashonaland and Within ten seconds an earthquake all Matabeleland, its name means the but destroyed it in 1854, another laid water that smokes. it low in 1873, and that of 1917, when "From Kasempa to Livingstone millions of dollars worth of property Falls) is 580 miles, from (Victoria was destroyed, Is still remembered. to Bulawayo 290, and from Livingstone In spite of these fateful blows from to Cape Town 2,290 miles. Kasempa nature, and devastating waves of man- The fauna of Rhodesia is wonderful; made revolutions, San Salvador today think of 17 kinds of antelopes I Is reckoned among the Important cities Although the tsetse fly is an abomof the It has a popu- - inable pest, it takes second place as a destroyer of property value to our American pest, the boll weevil. A singular peculiarity of the first named consists in its habit of biting human beings, horses and oxen on the feet. When animals are shipped from Cape Town to North Rhodesia, the shipping is done at night, because,, unlike the mosquito, the tsetse fly works only In the daytime. It prefers to work on the legs, and in case of horses these are done up In paraffin and cloths. It should 'be understood that this foe to man and beast Is confined to certain districts. ifr.M P 2 MANS BEST AGE , G0LDI2DAL Where Lava Blocked a San Salvador Highway. latlon of 60,000; its manufactured products include soap, cigars, candies, cotton cloth and spirits; and its comworlds standard rsmsdy far Udnsy, pulsory education laws, university, ' The liVbr, bladder and uric add troubles theaters and scientific institutions atsince 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates test its regard for culture. sisal. AH three druggists, vital organa. Izalco, perhaps the most famous volMadal Cold ae mq iMk far A. MM cano of the San Salvador republic, belched forth from a fine old hacienda in 1770, and ever since has tirelessly DATCriTC I I thrown aloft its mighty volume of Bata reasonable. HlitliMtrafaraiicM. Beeteerrieee. ashes and gases. With the regularity for FORD Obilii of a mammoth natural timepiece it is 14 00 Oellrered. Instantly on and oft Bow Omul said not to have missed a rumbling, Fl&nUrUl Oo., pifStlM. luminous explosion within any half-ho00 Bring! Yon a Farm Account Boob for a century and a half; hence ft. with Instructions how to keep farm records P. Howat, Equitable Bldg , Baltimore, Md. its nickname, the "Lighthouse of Salvador. Of Sn Miguel, occastonally active, one writer said, after seeing the treat coughs, colds, hoanenese, Promptly bronchitis and similar Inflamed and irritated It Is difficult to eruption of 1848: conditions of the throat with a tested remedy conceive a grander natural object than this volcano. Its base is shrouded in densest green, blending with the lighter hues of the grasses which succeed the forest. Above these the various f No. Lake N. W. U., Salt City, ra fill o gTfcsrssifss: Bos-lk- ignis Irritating Coughs 50-10- 20. d k FIRST TRAINS The inception of this new nationality from a racial unit of ancient and distinguished lineage Is a modern romance comparable to he crusades of the middle ages. Early in 1918 the intrepid Czech warriors started out from the Kiev district of western Russia In railway cars, some of which weje decorated with the slogan, From War to War Around the World. At that time it looked as though the summer of 1918 would find them in Champagne or the Argoune, joined with the thousands of their compatriots who were already fighting in the allied armies to down the Hun. But a strange combination of circumstances delayed them in Siberia through the short summer of long days and the long winter of little sunshine. A from communication follows Maynard Owen Williams, first American correspondent with the spectacular anabasis of the Czecho-Slovak-s across Siberia: Xenophon had a fine trip, if one is to judge from the accounts of his favorite press agent, and Napoleon and Sherman have made famous excursions, but when it comes to the world encircling vision of the tourist bureau writer, and the doggedness of death, the wonderful Czechs take the palm. The war found them about as en- thusiastic in their friendship for William Hohenzollern and his Potsdam confederates as they were for the Hapsburg house that betrayed them centuries ago, after they magnanimously joined the Austrians in the repulse of the hordes from Asia that then threatened Europe. Their going over to the enemy was one of the reasons why Germany's southern neighbor failed to pick up rapidly amid the heavy traffic that reof from the mobilization sulted Europe. Whole regiments of them went over Other thousands were to the foe. shot down by their Austrian companions in arms, and all their organizations were heavily officered by the Germans or Magyars, whose methods and aims they hated. Thousands of them escaped to Russia, where they were sent to the cold of Siberia or the malaria of the Tashkent region as prisoners of war. Many of them entered the Russian army under Kerensky, but with the treaty, signing of the' they lost faith in their Russian companions in arms and with a spirit of loyalty to the cause of freedom that Brest-LItovs- rul-er- Abbas. Again and again the empire has been a prey to anarchy; again and t Relief d library the other evening with a crony, when the butler entered and handed him a telegram. He returned It unopened, "Ill look at it later. But the messenger is waiting, sir, the butler respectfully remonstrated. The financier read the telegram. It said: Struck gusher today. Everything fine. Confound you, Thomas, why did you spoil my game? he cried. He didnt care nearly so much about the fortune he had made, as abont the 25 cents he was in danger of losing. Philadelphia Public Ledger. 6 Bellans Hot water Sure Relief BE FOR LL-AN- Lari? S INDIGESTION 8,000-barr- Reg US. Pet. Oft CARBOLATED ASPIRIN Name "Bayer Vaseline PETROLEUM JELLY on Genuine Adcan,counter irritant for, saatches.aitfiL etc. Healing i REFUSE SUBSmUIES vakia. world-famou- However deplorable the fact may be, playing pinochle at 25 cents a hand is one of the favorite diversions of commuters between this city, New York, Atlantic City, Cape May and other commercial outports of Philadelphia. One man, who carries his pleasure as well as his worries home from work, was playing pinochle in his Sure earliest youth that a womans advice is of no account in fact the priests tell him that jie had better do the exact opposite of what a woman counsels it can be understood that as a rule he has no exalted opinion of his wife or wives, and seldom turns tq them for companionship. . That exceedingly ill wind, the World war, blew much good to one nation, Persia, for the higher price of silver doubled her capital, made her raw materials sought after by the world, and removed her from comparative isolation to a place among commer-c'a- l nations of high Importance. Writing to the National Geographic society concerning this rejuvenated ancient land, Ella C. Sykes says: Persia Is one of the oldest empires in existence. It has been a kingdom for 25 centuries ever since Cyrus the Great, about 550 B. C conquered Media and united the country to his under the name of Persia. It has had many glorious episodes in its long history; has produced the great teacher s poets as Zoroaster; such Firdawsl, Omar Khayyam, Saadi and s Hafiz, and such great soldiers and as Darius L Shapur I and Shah Enthusiast Naturally Annoyed at Being Interrupted While Engaged in Hie Favorite Pastime. and antiseptic Amid the disorders of Central Europe one new nation affords a conspicuous exception to the chaos strife and revolutions prevalent on all sides of her. That nation is Czechoslo- eless, again conquering hosts have swept through the country, Alexander the Great having many a successor, the most destructive conqueror being Genghis Khan with his hordes of savage Mongols a leader who boasted that he had slain thirteen millions of his fellow creatures. GAME CAME birooni. "As a Persian Is Instructed from CZECHOSLOVAKIA: BORN ABOARD FREIGHT HOW ARMAGEDDON PROFITED PERSIA A rnan is as old as his organs; ho can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organa in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with PINOCHLE 6,-0- Ter-gest- pulp-valu- V The crater of the country le a great plateau, rising from 2,000 te feet, and crossed by frequent chains of mountains, while a lofty mountain barrier bounds it on the north and south. In the whole Persian empire there were In 1910 only six miles of railway, and only four roads, their total length amounting to fewer than 800 miles. There is only one navigable river, the Karun, that flows Into the head of the Persian Gulf, and on this sea the ports are merely open roadsteads, at which cargo cannot be land-txin stormy weather. The merchandise of Persia Is practically carried on the backs of camels, mules and donkeys, a slow and expensive mode of transport. The Persian is of Aryan stock, and hqs the same words as ourselves for father, mother, brother and daughter (pldar, madar, bradar, and dukhtar), and the construction of bis language is like that of English. , "Many Persians have no home life in the usual sense ' of the word. A Persian house Is divided into the or mens apartments, and the anderoom, or part consecrated to the women. A strong door, set In a high blank wall, gives entrance to a narrow passage that leads into a square courtyard , on which open several rooms. Here the men live, and here they usually entertain their friends, while their women dwell in rooms set round an inner courtyard, the only entrance to which is through the k no other group surpassed, they set out from Russia to cross Siberia, the Pacific, America, the Atlantic and France, to hurl themselves once more against their oppressors and traditional foes. When I met them their 78 trains were strung out from the Ukraine to Lake Baikal, all moving toward the port of Vladivostok. The Bolshevik! walked into the trap which they had themselves prepared, for had they lived .up to their promises, the Czechs would have all been in Vladivostok by July. When the Reds attempted to disarm the Czecho-Slova- k the Boexpedition, hemians refused to be as meek as the usually were then, and the result was a continent saved for democracy while the world was bunting through its atlas to find out who these fighting men with the strange name really were, and what they were doing so far from home. ; CHESEBR0UGH MFGCQ (CONSOUOUED) Beware! Unless you see the name Bayer on package or on tablets you are net getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-on- e years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. 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Dad, whispered Joan, when the funeral was over, will Wiffles go to heaven? I expect so, replied her father. Why? I was only thinking, murmured Joan, hew cross St. Peter will he when he opens the box and finds it isnt cigars after all! State Street Newark HINDERCORNS tamomes lonM. etc., etepe ell pela. eesuras comfort to tbe walkler nn. Ite. by null at Dree-fli- rt eakn ntacox Ctiemlcal Works, Patcliwaa, M. X, 4 feet, No Soap Better For Your Skin Than Cuticura Saap 25c, Oiataent 25 aad 50c, rncuKLCo DISCOVERY Taka 25c. g.'; 2iv CAME TOO LATE Detective Forced to Admit He Was Slow in Ferreting Out Gross Case of Fraud. While they waited for the train two conversation. passengers got Into Presently one disclosed the fact that he was a detective, and the other was naturally greatly interested. I suppose you have an exciting time! he exclaimed. Yes, I must say I have had my share of it, owned the sleuth. Discovered a great many gigantic frauds, I suppose? invited the other, hoping for strange yarns to while away the time. I should say so, the detective reBetween you and me, the most plied. complete case of fraud I ever saw was a woman, young and pretty. I would have been ready to swear she was an angel. But she has a temper like a whirlwind, and is as cunning as a serpent. How did you discover her true character? I married her! . i Works Both Ways. Statistics prove that marHeavy Training. riage is a preventive against suicide. Why does Cholly insist on taking Bowe It's a poor rule that wont the stairs to the billiard room? He work both ways. Statistics also prove wont use the elevator any more. He thinks he ought to do a little that suicide is a preventive against marriage. Cartoons Magazine. climbing. Hes joined an Alpine club. Lowe intmiiimin Coffee Drinkers are often annoyed by headaches, nervousness or other ills traceable to coffee drinking. 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