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1 FOUR SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921 r. 1 KlNMHIIHHItllllHMIIHIIIIIIIIlllllllMUn: If fSan Bernardino Daily Sun matio representatives of the governments. There is nothing in these I U' stipulating when or how the principal is to be repaid or the interest to be paid. In fact, it is seriously JUST WAITING FOR SOMEBODY TO OPEN THE DOOR Doings of the Pioneers I qtj Answers To Questions Published by THE SUN COMPANY jmn a. outbn uestioned whether or not the I of the R.

C. Harbison Twenty-alirhth yaar. Published morning. Offtea, Court St. Saa Bernardino, Callforni Tel'phonoa It and 11 S3.

foreign diplomats can be held to be a valid obligation against the foreign governments. In one case already that of Russia debts in- Q. To what church does Lloyd I Saturday the log cabin' took on again the festive spirit In commem-I oration of the birthdays of those whose natal dav cornea In the George belong? A. O. LTVdritw" for eurred in this manner have been repudiated.

A. We were Informed that Premier! Lloyd George was a Methodist. The I month of November. There was lit iiiiu no oiiit-r government 10 wnicn me i Member of TW JkssociatM mas oi.i i I tlo out of the ordinary during the afternoon when the regular meet ing was held but in the, evening the pioneers were carried bacK publication of this roused such A Mono of negation, both Baptists and members of the Christian church a-SfTtyig that be belonged to their denominations that we wrote to Mr. I.loyd George at his London address.

His secretary sent us the following courteous answer: "The Prime Min their childhood by their surround ings that told of the frontier days In the old part of the cabin was a I The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use UHlltfll OlitlCS niaue lOHUS lias repudiated ine for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or ofts of itt rpnrfMiPnt.it ivp in rViio cnimrrv nt not otherw ise credited In this paper and also the local fL lls "Prraeniames 111 t.HS COUlUry at news published therein. that time, yet the fact exists that all the rrm United States has today as security for the I ropTis CiPtD AdSSSJ 55 510,000,000,000 Secretary McAdoo advanced i vfejtjg" Application t0 foreign countries are scraps of paper bear- sites' of rabsoitption the signature of whatever diplomatic rep- i vonrn bV55r't bMVs 'reaentative that country happened to have in i Yer United States at the time the money was Note All mall subscriptions must be paid in advance. 'advanced great fire in the fireplace that was ister desires me to acknowledga the I well tended, throwing out Its cheer fulness and warmth. In place of the tallow candles, the elect nic 9 i lights of the modern day illumin ated more brightly than ever. This was lost when the pioneer orchestra started to play as they have during the past many years, selections that were old when they were children.

Fuhorrthrm falling reeelva their coplm of THF Sl'N bv m. will confer a rreat fsor on the management If ttv will report overy failure promptly by sending no1ioflf the fact to the business off If. Puhwripem who nriifr rotr paper discontinued must accompany their orders 'lth all arrearage duo. All orders for rhanga of address or to discontinue reoelved between I a. m.

ad I p. m. will receive attention the following day. Weaving back and forth In the quadrilles, it seemed that the years rested very easily on tho shoulders of those pioneers, many of who In commenting upon this in the course of the debate. Congressman Longworth said: No valid excuse wi.

ever offered, so far as I have hoard, for this departure from the plain Intent of Congress with regard to substantial security for foreign loans. Several times Secretary McAdoo was before the Committee on Ways and Means anil was questioned about the matter. The statements were trever published in any printer! bearing. They were never made to the House of Representatives. They were absolutely secret In so far ns public statements Issued from the Treasury Department are concerned.

Secretary McAdoo excused this sort MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921 receipt of your letter of the 5th Instant, and to inform you that he Is a member of the Criccioth brunch of the Disciples of Christ, but that while he Is In London he attends the Rjptist chapel as the Disciples of Christ have no church in this citv." Q. Where is helium found? K. D. A. Helium is found in various gaseous mixtures.

At the present timo it Is found In greatest volume in some of the natural gases In the 1'nited States. The American Chemical Society says that the only place where helium can be obtained In sufficient qunntitlos for aeronautics is In the 1'nited States. Q. Was the John Nlcolay who. with Tl.iy, wrote a "Life of Abraham Lincoln," a German? R.

C. P. A. John George N'icolay. who was i-ecrctary to Abraham Lincoln, and who was one of the authors of several books about Lincoln, was born in Germany in 1832.

seem young at 70. President Allen called the meet Many-Sided and Human Ing to order at 2 o'clock with Thomas Shay and John M. Caae as his supporters. There were nu merous bouquets of flowers from tho gardens of Sisters Alexander mT'S a marvelously versatile and a thor- expeditious oughly human man who sits at the These debts are verv creat Thev constitute breakfast table the hire House this 40 per cent of the etjre 01ltstnn(jing obliza. morning.

get thqse impressions tion3 of the United States Government. The Wood, Slater. Crandall. Mrs. Oreen brought a sheaf of nice from the great rice fields of Escalon, where she lives.

They were thanked by from contrasts, from the multifarious activ-intprpsf thps lnnn i in mnnH mtmhom the president The music of the afternoon wag by Sister Mollle Case and Frof. Justus Morse. Every part of the (J. What does the word ttnly mean? E. F.

W. opening ceremonies was given par ticular attention. A. Italia is a. Greek form of ities in which Mr.

Harding must engage, pe? dav, little of which has been the manner in which he discharges these du-jpai(i p5nce the oa'ns wpre made An of the ties. loans have run at least three years and some A babe was born in Nornstown, itl0f them have run four vears. The American was named in honor of Warren Harding, and pe0pie are interested in having these debts and the notification sent to the White House. And)the accumulated interest paid, not onlv be-j in the course of the mails, the President cause the annual income of over 500,000,000 namesake gets a note in which the writer says: la year jnthe form of interest, would enable AAtilrl In rAin a a Inn Oil V. lit i Judge Jerome Kavanaugh was present on Invitation of Brother Vitalia, meaning grniing land.

Italy Is the Knglish form of the name. Q. What verse In the Bihle contains all the letters iif the alphabet? J. M. Shay in order that he might throw some light on the school bill now a law, that wag passed at the last legislature where Judge Kavanaugh A.

The list verse of the 7th chan- sponding sum, but unless these debts are paid ter of the Book of Kira contains an acted iin the capacity of chief clerk. by foreign governments, the American people This bill is known aa Chapter 672 of the Statutes of California for 1921 and la being opposed through' out the state on account of taking for the world is going to be an extremely interesting place during the time you are entitled to stay In it. Certain it is that Warran Gamaliel Harding is doing considerable to make the world an in- teresting place during the next and future gen-: erations, and if half the energy put into pre- paring for war is devoted to the conquest of nature, including the earth and the sky above and the waters beneath. Warren Hardine away certain authority of school trustees and vesting 1t In the county themselves will have to pay them. The money loaned foreign governments was obtained from proceeds of Liberty Bond sales.

When the timo comes for the United States to retire the Liberty Bonds, unless this money from foreign governments is collected, the money for retirement of the bonds must be raised by an board. This latter part was ex nn' ituicrs vi uie Hipimnei wiin uie exception of the letter which was not Included In early-alphabets. Q. How did Christian names originate? B. H.

B. A- Christian names usually had a meaning such as John, beloved, or Henry or Harry, happiness, and were given as distinguishing characteristics. Q. was known as the last of the Goths? A. B.

H. A. This appellation was given to Itoderick. the last monarch of the West-Gothic kingdom of Spain. Q.

When was "Maryland, My Maryland" first sung? R. M. 7.. plained by Brother Thomas Shay who is organizing opposition to the new law. might not know the place when Warren Hard-increase in federal taxes Judge Kavanaugh was thanked for his Information and invited to bring one of the romantic couples that so often seek his services to SUPMMONING WOMEN INTO PUBLIC LIFE the log cabin that they might stand under the bell while pledging allegiance to one another.

One hundred Thi aitnir nrua aim 0- flaf t- PPOINTMENT by President Harding of the Confederates during the Civil mg Smith or Jones or Brown is elected to the Presidency. But we were speaking of contrasts. It was the same hand which penned the warm-hearted note to the kid that wrote that magnificently eloquent address delivered at Arlington a day or two later, over the body of the unknown soldier dead, and said of him We do not know the eminence of his birth. but we do know the glory of his death. and voiced a tribute that will be read as a clas- four women to membershin on the ad- r- it was written by j.

n. itandaii and thiiiy-three such couples have stood under that bell and none have been separated, demonstrating the A visory committee to the American delegation during the conference on limita charm of the bell and the cabin i 1 Charles Meecham has organized tion of armament renews emphasis upon the a committee that will spend con recognition which the Republican administra Worth Passing. Along sidcrable time at the cabin with pic so long as the Republic stands and English 'tion is according American women. The i'uur typewriters in order to pot namei on all the pictures that bang nil the walls, some of which have I SHALL NOT MIND Eleanor Egan Best Qualified Woman Aide Appointed as Aid to U. S.

Delegation for Knowledge of Orient Is spoken. jwomen appointed on this committee are: Mrs. Charles Sumner Bird, Massachusetts; Mrs. GERMANY WITHOUT CURRENCY, Philips Edson, California; Mrs. i Eleanor Franklin Egan, New York, and Mrs.

mark of identification. The Rev. J. M. Shepherd, a na tive of Kentucky, which, as be ex-plained, la known for its four B's I IEATH.

Imminent angol, turn your face to view! in 1SG1 and sung to the tune of the college song "Lauriger Horatius." Q. When were marine camels first used? H. E. G. A.

The use of wooden floats for lightening the draft of ships to permit them to pass over shoals or bars, is very old. The hollow floats, or camels, ordinarily used In navy yards and ship yards are supposed to have rcen invented by the Dutch and were first used about 1688. Q. In what state does the greatest p'oportlon of the -Inhabitants own automobiles? H. A.

X. A. South Dakota leads the 1920 list in this respect, having one automobile to 5.28 persons. fAny reader oan ret an answer to any question by writing The Ssn Bernardino SL'N Information Bureau, Frederio J. Hue kin.

Director, Washington, n. C. Thli ofrr applies strictly to Information. The Bureau cannot HE German mark has reached a point jThomas G. Winter, Minnesota.

All are Repub- Why should I shrink. In silence and amaze, from the clear moonlight of your tranquil gaze? I brains, blue grass, bourbon and bul-' here the daily fluctuations are not in their political affiliations, and all have Dortant. It matters little whether 200, been actively identified in public activities. Come, and sit near me; let me jest with you. We should know joy, as rare companions do.

lets was introduced. Having spent 36 years in Kansas, three In Ar- or 300 may be exchanged for a dollar. The number of women appointed to federal The point has been reached where the more offices by the present administration is very I one has of the marks the less of value one Among them are: almost. Because of the state of the mark there! Mrs. Mabel W.

Willebrant of Los Angeles, kansas, and five in California, Mr. Shepherd is now considering remaining here. Aa an enlightenment of those who afe not acquainted with Arkansas, the Rev. Shepherd read a delightful poem, written by WASHINGTON. Nov.

Mrs. Kleanor Franklin Egan, named by President Harding as a member of the advisory committee to the con is talk of Germany being bankrupt, yet that is Kor you will call me, on some day of days. And we shall go through blackness to the blaze Of those stupendous suns beyond the blue. Tour lips are passionless, and set like stone. Holding your secret; and I plead In vuln For friendly answer, though your eyes be kind; who would make you glad, must laugh alone.

And yet I know that when I see you plain, And feel your rigorous touch, I shall not mind. appointed Assistant Attorney General of the United States, having charge of the Depart beside the fact. So long as Germany has pro- ductive farms, well equipped mills, productive a 1 1 A A i. 1 1 ference on limitation of armaments, came to Washington with' a wealth ment of Justice matters relating to customs rive mlvlce on legsl. medical, anj ft XjeWf Jk or experience to skilled labor, the nation is not bank-jand internal revenue, including legal jquestionsjtn0'n' rupt, provided the assets amount to more than iarising out of the enforcement of the national denake exhaustive researches on any (B her in her suhjfet.

Write your question plainly and briefly. Ulve full name and address and enclose 3 cents In stamps for return postage. All replies are her liabilities measured coin. 1 prohibition act. The mark is worth little, if anything, but irs.

Bessie Parker Bruggeman, appointed that is only the standard of the medium of ex-j by president Harding its a member of the sent direct to the inquirer.) People and Politics chanire in name. The gold mark is worth as United States Employes Compensation Com nnu iiiinji ant work. Traveler and author, she has visited nnore countries and written about them more readably and authoritative 1 than any other American wom-1s she an. authority on the Philippines, and nor muiit rexient ar- TWENTY YEARS AGO Tnuch in the markets of the world as it ever was. It is the paper substitute that is valueless.

Were Germany to abolish the paper mark as currency it could do little harm and it might ipen the way to the foundation of a stable sys- himself. This poem recalled stories about Arkansas to the minds of Thomas Shay and John Brown. John Ca sang "Arkansas Traveler." Louisa Waters made a motion to thank Mr. Shepherd which was seconded by Sister Blackburn and carried. It was reported to the society that Sarah K.

Keller has been quite III durii.g the past week and would welcome visitors. Maranda Wor-thington is about the same and us. well as can bo expected but was remembered to her pioneer friends. Mary Wood of Colton was able to bo present and take part In tho business of tho session. The sympathy of the pioneers was extended to the relatives of Sllvet-ter Henry Johnson and Sophia Haihorley, neither of whom were members of the San Bernardino Society of California Pioneers but due to their long residence and associations here will be missed by their pioneer friends.

Tk. vAM mission. This position pays $6,000 a year, which is the highest federal salary paid any woman holding an appointive office. Mrs. Jennie P.

Musser of Chicago has the disinction of being the first woman named to the post of customs collector. Mrs. Musser is well known in Western political circles and in her present position will have charge of the Utah district. tempered and In many ways irres- iionslhle Tom Watnon. by whom the Sluta of (Jcot'Kia has the misfortune i to be represented In the United Senate.

"No decent man would make such churges, and I I measure my words -when I say thut." i 'AjuK. nr-Xiu that is about the only method she can pursue to get on a sound basis, for the CHIEF JUSTICE SHAW Elevation of Mr. Justice I.ucien Phaw to the office of Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Chief Justice Angelottl, Is a deserved promotion of one of the most admired members of this tribunal. The new Chief Justice has had a lung career on the bench. Ho became a superior judge In l.os (From THE SUX of November 21, 1901.) Fatuous county division suit brought- by Riverside County, In which they asked for ha lit i APlilafl uirulnal hom unil ho MRS.

EGAN redemption of the vast mass of paper marks )r rede hukl secretary Weeks, this In refer- tides are Important contributions to ence to Watson's sensational charg- I the discusHlon of the present and fu-es of brutal and lllegaj executions ture of the islands, and murders of Amerk-un soldiers In She Is the wife of Martin Kgnn of at their face value, or at a point anywhere near it, is absolutely hopeless. Better that she resort to barter" than' attempt to continue business with a currency so unstable and near Miss Mary Stewart of Colorado, head of the! will probably lose the $13,000 Junior Employment Service of the Department 'awarded them by the commission, of Labor. Miss Stewart is well known in 10 Cui'u'' 8te, llaT' NVest and at one time she was clean of women Sk. JX'S- Aneeles In 1889 and has been a i iaiT, uuii ii in vne nmuii in i i-aliTornlu, who servert as a corres-noblp young women who gave their nnndont of ihn AHni-intt rv. in Supreme Court Justice for 19 years.1 In point of service, he Is the old-, Mrvices in the Army hospitals.

In- New York. London, Toklo, Peking, The United States had in early days expen-iat the University of Montana fit fWI nirnl'i i- It naL-a 111 1 trli bonn I t. tloco reads: "In Riverside County's r.f nr nnv I1U anu is now a. memoer Dr. Valeria H.

Parker of Hartford. suit auainst San Bernardino iudz- Morgan 1 i i stopped with tho rirst seven words. of the slaff of J. I appellate, courts. It was to be Xo onc lut ok wlth NV Vork.

i nu uubi niniirn iui uiau; UBi'y re Hi nid of their birthdays were ex "tellDeration and sound Judg- I Jlr. and Mrs, Kgan were married icut, executive secretary of the Federal Social iraenl reve-med by the supreme and Hygiene board. thf Htl'on The nrr'. 11 i holds that the only remedy Is iss Pearl Boise, Idaho, Assistant jwllh Legislature, six justice. United States Attorney General, having duties concurred in the opinion, rhere beln in the Department of Justice relative to dinsent." This teiis the final in the courts of the District fVdnml.ia iv.

ichapter In one of the most celebrut wouiu snrui nun uto iont ut nil times and in ull places Justice Angelottl, regardless of the pieasiirea his words and his fact that he claims 1-us Angeles us 'words carry weight. The contrast his home. Oakland Tribune. 1 between hltn und the rattlle-headed. long-winded and often foul-mouthed THE VERDICT ON WATSON Watson Is as miirkcd as the contrast In Vokahama, Japan, In 1905, and from to 1913 lived In Manilu.

where they edited the Munllu Times. Since then Mrs. Kgan has traveled In Kurope, Asia, and Africa and revisited Manila. ence with fiat currency that did not guarantee much, yet the United States was not bankrupt in the days of state bank issue. The sound basis resided in tangible property.

Only the circulating medium was bad. Germany can regain a stable position by producing a currency of a character and in a volume that win make it worth par. And that is what nearly every nation in Europe needs do before prosperity in full measure returns. WE GOT NO BONDS t.i 1.... as well a bitterly attention ing particular to postal law viola-: h- mi in sixieer simple worn, only inree uet ween wliile nntl black.

"No of therrt more thun one syllable, John cent man would make such tions. the lecal annals of the It m.v It speuks vulumcs. Springfield HEAD OF FRATERNAL Dr. Rilla A. Bryant, chief of the United out be ine last of nidation growins Weeks, Secretary of War.

disposes of the loose-tongued, firry- or the tended to Mailcla Hudson, Elizabeth Borcn, 'Margaret Slater, IsoLi Perry, Louise Wood, Dow Cloghorn, Will Godfrey, Will Boren, K. K. Emerson und Mark B. Shaw. Also to John Case and Mollle Case on iho thirtieth anniversary of their wedding.

Mis. Harris, daughter of Sister Webster, sang a selection. Frances Wood also sang. Webster Vale proposed to enlargo' the cabin by btiilurng a platfonn In the alcove between the two cabins and was given authority to proceed with the Improvement. JOHN BROWN, Secretaiy.

HAROLD D. SHAW, Assistant Secretary. last Of issesnesi BROTHERHOOD COMING the cast States Shipping Board's personnel division i'0111 of dismemberment Miss Ruth Halpenny Wardwell assistant counST ciS sel in the Veterans bureau; Mrs. Helen tremendous importance ltm-tMnno nf thf Current Comment diner, United States Civil Service Commis- above dispatch enthused Judge w. J.

sioner: Mrs. Mary K. McCartv. assistant curt not a little, and It is safe, to diner, United States Civil Service Commis- above dispatch enthused Jmi? sioner: Mrs. Mary K.

McCartv. assistant not a little, and 11 is i Dr. James A. Halnlielor of Los I Angeles, supreme president of the I Fraternal Brotherhood, will be here EBATE in the House of Representatives incident to the passage of the bill to facilitate the refunding of foreign dits to the United States disclosed some perintendent foreign mails, postoffice no better pleased ment: Major Julia Stimpso'n. chief of' the "I tonight, and members of the org.t- Of poetic fancy Curleton ha little nJzation from various lodeea In thM A WILL CARLETON REVIVAL I The town of Hudson, woke md he claimed nothing of the sort.

vicinity will come here to particl- vinteresting facts. It was brought out that lad vinteresting iacis. 11 was uiuugm out umi uu up the other day to the fact that It could cl.ilm considerable distinct Ion He callej his verses "Kami biillnds" 1'ato In the reception. The lodfies nurses division 01 me war uepanmcnt; commUsiun charged with the Wilson administration at the time the Grace Abbott, chief of the children's bureau, lnn of county property, and United States made the loans to the foreign 'Department of Labor; Miss Mary Anderson, nnJn'n and J- irwl ivfth ihf law tht'rfl Would nf women's TVmnHmanf a stenoBrraphifri which will send delegations include na the birthnlaca 'of Will Curleton. Pot poems.

Ballads thev were. too. Rcdlands, Colton, Rialto, Rlversldo and Homsna. The drill team of the Riverside thut found their suggestion In the thoughts und deeds of everyday life. ills fuCllllv In ltlflrinnl in I.

ctr, r-." "7. i't tu, work of the commission. make for farm poet. It was assisted In the awakening by the Federation of Women's Clubs of the cnuntv, which caused an elaborate bronze tablet In not now be any occasion to provision JUDGE DEWHIRST SEEKS PRACTICE IN MICHIGAN oor; miss n.uiei mtr ivjjjiiik oi Asnevilie.l Cue of the a-nulde sales yesttrdny not to be questioned. His lines wl" pnl 0,1 wo' Mortn uarouna, aepuiy unitca states marshal, ette was of the prop ui iiiu evi'iiiuu, i no ukico is the first Woman to nerve in SUch a caDacitV Mt the corner of memory to be prepared, i most never bait and his rhyming Judge H.

T. Dcwhlrst, formerly of refunding these foreign debts. The loans made by the United States to several foreign governments during the war, aggregating about $10,000,000,000, represent advances made presumably under the Liberty Loan act. This act provided for the extension The dedication of the tablet, attend- often has real distinction. If re-rend 10 conrerreu.

ed bv. many thousands, became nn now after having been ignored for' "orreshrnentB are to hoj served ociasion on which discriminating 'many years. It Is eaHV to understand "veiling. Tho committee tributes were nald the writer and! the original charm of audi l.nllnrt. I ln of Program In- Rcdlands and of tho superior court of Jhls county, and now a member eludes: Mrs.

Tlowlile Chapman mi ouuui. by H. Boyd lo C. Meyer. On the These women appointed by President 50 feet of the Tenth street ing are only a few of the many in federal there is a small cottage, but ice in administrative positions.

There are over vacant, and on this 50 women employed in the Federal Public He paM. Health Service in executive positions, while inlay "u'ruVw many other departments women are heads of 'good cottages within thro if of the House of David, has applied for admission before the bar of 11m linturally resulted In a revival of In- as "Betsy and I Are Out," composed terest In his works. when divorce was so uncommon as Mrs. Mabel Chiirmsn, Mrs. Ellxa Stanford credits to foreign governments.

But it ex Houston, flenrge Cook, State of Michigan. Several San Ber In the McOuffeylan period of the almost to he a sensation: "The New development, Carle-, 1 nurcn organ, wnicn emlmlms aj West's literary pressly stipulated the manner in which these credits Bhould be extended. This stipulation was that money should be loaned to foreign nosuiicy to mccnnnlcHl musical de Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas White.

Tho general program being arranged by Judge Francla Burtla and Otty Stnckhergnr. ton's Jlngies had an enormotia vogue vices found In many drnnnilnatlnns and there tlm -when his bureaus and executives having responsibility in lh knew iere to find the houses, the formulation and execution of policies. A I i gfemest in the west- 4 lnf am rhntt'O aiah Kf AAA ern part of the city, but is good it wan iiiiiw inn i Harper succeeded In Bml eounlries; "Over the Hills a copy of his books on Ihe hc Poorhouse," which strikes a was a pub Ushers, nlnplnir by the purchase from them of their obligations "bearing the same rate of in- recent, uv.tou women everywhere, and rent, have Jumpod now hold administrative positions of one kind accordingly. or another in public life. This takes no sc.

n. Hedford win go to is An- nardino and Kedtands men were given by Judgo IiewhlrRt as references and the Michigan authorities, have requested a statement from them. Judge Dewhlrst Is now touring the country with tho House of Dnvld Band, of which ho Is a member and also publicity representative. It Is presumed hern that he sonks admission to the Michigan bar, not for the purpose of reluming to private practice, but lo be able to look after legal affairs of the House of David. parlor centre table of almost every i moving note ef more permanent dwelling.

Ho wrote of homely incl- Impress than uny other ballad and dents and hs diction was most com- ')I1P resounde In (Tie movies, monplace, locking even the piquancy LouIm Globe-Democrat. of less restrained dependents Into IITTT rural dialect. Being of thl quality. CAUIFORNIA INCOMES It Is not perhaps to much to say! That, California is pre-eminently count of the many tens of thousands who 'r awtor the purpose. freshness as his that sfter such clerkships and subordinate positions In thefo Z'n.

federal, state and city governments. residence on Eighth street, now cnpk(i by Mr. and Mrs. John L. if'smpboll.

OBSERVATIONS Articles of incorporation of the Woodstock Mining Company were icrest ana containing in mcir utiBwiuiun iuc Fame terms and conditions as those of the United States (i. Liberty Bonds) issued the authority of this act." In other words, the officials of the Wilson administration were to loan money to foreign only in event foreign governments gave formal fecurity for the loans. It was brought out in debate that Secretary McAdoo made loans to foreign governments without requiring any security from them. In cnly 174 In rxcess of 1100,000. There wrtl naturally be much speculation us to who were the two Call-fornlans who are enjoying the Income.

With the pi diem -which brilliant stars In the movln world are said to bp drawing down. It would be sup-posed that at least two of them were In the million dollar class. Curiosity on this point. bowerer. will not ho enllghtentd, a Undo Sam regards the returns as confidential and the Identity nf the pair will be kfpt secret In the files of the Internal revenue collector's Sacramento Bee.

atnte where moderate Incomes are the rule Is Indicated In the figures on income tax returns of 1919. Just Issued by the incomi' tax bureau. These show that In that year, 266,. 720 returna were made In the state and of this number 207,584 were for verse had wore off. It became almost nolsesome to great numbers of readera because of countless repetitions In the press and most Intern-terate tiss platform reader.

Hi popularity was overshadowed by later writers and his death nine Faehioa has decree that the short skirt go by Mansdn. next spring. 11 is iwcj'it-u as a biu vi a auun. viniri. Catarrhal Cold; Towns-Allison Drug Co, cost of a trial by refundli money lf.Hyomel falls to that cough or cold you hat r-hotographer at 643 Jrd 3 incomes of less than $4000 and mid Monte D.

Allison, 'Benjamin F. Bledsoe and W. A. Unnin of San Barnardlnn. and Philip Lawinc of Huron, 3..

D. ninclpsl place of bun iueua is at Huron, S. D. years ngo, erter some final years tor incomes or less rnan J.wnn, comparative obscurity, waa almofct I There were only two reports ol In- ctmea in excess of 11,000,000 and C. Meyer tor Seeds and Feed.

unnoticed by tha public, jy.inl of fact he made loans of billions ot dol- hav0 t0 tIie m.tn wh0 Urn for hunt. Jurs to foreign governments with no other evi-1))g jicene this year whether it is for a Job, house or ll 'iicc of indebtedness than the I of djplo-J defer. V- a.

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