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THE SALT LAKE TJUBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20,1927. '-6 rtissasss(issasusisasauiat a Pablic Aunt Sammy's Success ttiis tiBsutHsisssBiBssisnnsssiiiBssMssiiss(aaxisfiMsist Horse Sense and Satire hfO.O. M'INTYREL 2 saaamsaiiutsstssstisiUfsisssii 1 Dj FREDERIC J. 1IASKIN. fPULSE (utera al the eoetofflc it Beit Lae CM, mds4-cum tter.

taaeasaisstsiiiassssssssssusssiisisssssaiaassssssssaasitaiBiii Vabllekla JI Le TrlbiiM WASHINQTO-V. Deo. 1 When, a NEW TORK. Dc 1 New Tort cn no longer boeat of ahowjr vie In th week, except Saturday and Nunday. Itecently numerous requests Barring of Jazz little over a year ago, the department of agriculture began broadcasting ra TUMI Of tPBKBirilOMl Dally (4 lucl'y.

aaa aioaia 0 Inut "4 tnoitf. free t(Kjia retae appif la I tee, Idaho. Neela ae Vl'iwle ttuwliare la tha Unite iele. Kel aail nndr. una smiil 11 Wins- Supporter have been received from women In New Yoik City who work turtng the day that the chat be broadcast In th dan a tho which flourished tweo ty-flv year ago cues a Billy Mc "UN IT ID Wf STAND." (From the Loulavlllo Conrler-Korum.) The soft-heartednoas of governor wlili taun.a them to (rant many pardon la probably the greataat ot hokum that foes with the Job.

The dio programs of especial Interest to housewives and created th character evening, when they can hav an op Ulory's, Paresis Hall, th French portunlty to hear them. Thia may be Madam', th Haymarket, The Doc Editor of Salt Lak Tribune: I wish to voice my appreciation of th ac lion taken by principal Fred O. Keeler tor and Mc'iulrk a Sulcid Hall. All arranged, but It Is up to th broad casting companies. Iba Tribu la aa eaie la eftrj lat(eut cilr la lua L'Dlta4 ule.

Keadare af aeeerfela ene la any elir er llilniuf thia affica. Toe Tntiuoa a eoa iuih'Um4 t'rau. Tbe aaevclaiee' Preee la aicla-jil eelll.ed la Iba aaa for rapradaciioa a( all Dana eiipetc-bee radlta I It Of sot laerwlaa enNHle la inle paper, tha Inral inihHaha1 bereln, of Aunt Sammy a a helpmate for Uncle 8am, It was suted that the Innovation was an eaperiment and that have gone before th broom of reform. of th West high school In bl re rellousnees ot the executive fipart which can permit hlrn to dlaerlmlnate Harlem ha a few cellar haunt of quest that hereafter no Jai music It is Interesting to note, too, that requests for the service have come from Hollywood and City, th be given In school assemblies A hlai k-and-tao mixture where gin and "anuw" perk up th Jaded, but thee mors the for clemi-m-jr I ar known only to the initiated Mum motion picture coloniea of Is An-gule. Strangely enough, th filmdom center did not to be Instructed th high achool ar for th education of our young people.

It aee ma but right and proper that their apprecia- cf fin, ujd aisflU a. part of that education. whether Aunt Sammy lfted to a rip old age or was cut off early In hsr career would depend upon the recep- Uuav-trile4 4uu- wurk After, month. Aunt Hsmmy is still with us and going atrong. She rales a whale mer.

Th lower Eaet Sid aJao maintain few whert 1 ba Tribune la a charter atmlwr at Au'lil llnrfiu of I gialfciaa. 'iba C. BatiwiTi "irial aseiur. rum, rnt. Jura (lilraio, UmiI.

Walroll. Kaaeaa Clif, atleatei M. 0. alufaaee fce Pol'l eoest rar antatlaar aa Iuwwa lHfit HaaiUa.JNirlland. rraia buroTua at Indiruielioo of Tla Tribune are: 1 Hue Scribe, I'arla, fraoce; 12 l'M Mall koodoo, Knr aid; I Tour Ufa Llcd.n.

Barlle, baraaai Kictlalof hotel. iantf -) rfte -W-resejrV--tfV-nf; th-y 'roll a luati that u. rob Inatead, wanted- a good redo for drunken customer. eleal revue and oq th arreen. am ce rials ka will nut be emharrsaied If I reveal that he 1 Kenoff.

tb till-leal dancer. And I might add whan I heard his atory. la typical New York, fashion, 1 doubled bitu. It em almost everybody In New York who ha amounted to much ba touched bottom at least once before making th grd. We hav poets who hav claaord cuapldora, leading ladle who cried "Cash" at banement i mn aanhili haswdv4 la ta-breadlln playwright who alept oh park bench, who awung pick, hotel magnate who wr bu boy.

And thi atrike me a mighty fin, although It would be K. If a number oX them didn't talk about It ao much. They hav decided now not to buMd the new Metropolitan Opera on 7th treet, and on of th Mr. Yander-bllt haa started a ruckus over th plan not to hav boxes. It' all auch a muddle I hav reached th point where I don't even care who goee to th opera any mora.

(Copyright, by th McNaught Syndicate, Ine A. HUTTON. Seventeenth South. onion oup! liut th day of hall-roaring wick Two of Annt Sammy talk that Hair. lorn edness hav spent thamaelvea.

Scar let ladle rarely patrol tb pavemente. Mother Gives Ideals Tuesday, December 20, JU27. (tie hallmark of a pnnlorj record, (lovernore are unfair. Tor ajl the Tarton remdsts. 'nhS'mrfTley TrtiiSfty Kovcrnors' frlcmla actlna; an brokers, the eixrelse of the power na pnirnnRce to furthiT cheinm control Icglnlnturea, the broken vows not to "pardon a guilty men," the worst of tht-m have turned down -or where Ihey have eft on rf.nvlrt free.

Iiora the governor one out he-ru he ha tubi ri iiloil or eutfi-re from some other There are many nrro rs uff-rlnic from elmllur disabilities friends have pleaded to il-ef turn for mercy In the hat vice le left for public dlaptay to Safeguard Nation la elided, flourishes la th tap-tried elegance of night club and grand apartment house, chaek by Jowl with respectability. hav proved widely popular are "Katy Count Her CaJorle" and "Kor Those Who Would He Slender." Obviously women are a deeply Intereated a ever In acquiring and keeping aylph-llke figure. In werklng out her program for th season, Aunt Sammy haa si-signed a general subject to each day. On Monday ah talk on soni phase of nutrition; on Tuesday, housekeeping; Wednesday, sewing and home Fiend at Large TjrlTH a reward of $50,000 hang Editor Tribune: Plea allow a mother of three splendid children to of a aucceas In government circles. Her first housekeepers' chat were broadcast by Sums forty or forty-five stations In various part of th country.

At th latest report seventy-seven stations were featuring thia service. The stations cover thlrty-alx states and the District of Columbia. on a recent occasion when thirty-three stations were hooked up In broadcasting a musical feature of national Interest It was estimated that ha New York any celebrated all th year. Manifestly one cannot go into the hills with skis or into any winti-r sport unless one absolutely is dresaed for the rlay. Hut tho winter season offers, if properly bad men left, auch a tho Illustri commend you on the editorial, publish ous Hugger Hrlan Boru, bklnner ed In Monday morning paper.

If ing over his beaJ, the lienl Meehan, Hop-Along Pater and John Allen, who waa fer many year head executive offlre. Don the governor who but-hered little Marian Tarkcr American cltlxen ar going to allow crime after crime to go unpunished, where, Indeed, do we hav the right to proclaim ouraelve th approached, one of the really en yurn a murderer looe noon soelety twrauee he Is crazy? lie leaves a doxen rraxy men In for ft heller ra-i lined as th wickedest man In th city. Th rat-faced little gangsters with pistol silencers supplanted them. furnishing: Thursday, cookery; and Kiiduy, child health. Thus her talks joyaMe, not to mention healthful, there was a potential audience of 0, eon.

Doe he pardon a thief. Th tough of other day boaited for a typical week ar on "How to Se lect Meats," "Ironing With the Pro seasons of the year. If people liv ing where season are marked sharp slayer, a rapist or a hootlegirer he of their prowess they chewed off ear and finger-end and preserved them caue the mane friends derlare Ooii.uoO people. How large Is Aunt Sammy's potential audience when she aieaka through more than twice that number of stations? It Is not contended, of course, that there Is th fesslonal Touch." "(letting the Moat Krom Your Sewing Machine," "Salad Dressings" and "Sandwiches for the didn't hfv a fair trial, or Impor alcohol a trophies. Th modern ly by temperature would practice tnnt evidence has turned up since type has a patent leather finish.

He hides behind a cloak of respectability meeting the changes in a proper School Lunch Box." he acted in aelf-defenje, or the sen encompassed In manicured nalla ana tence waa too severe? They'll all widespread tens Interest In her pro Krams that there would be in an ad way, there would be few complaints. I Where the Men Com In On Thl Srvlc. tell him that; hut he dofan't llatei hair slick. at Lot Angr-le atill at large, in ipite of all the effort made to capture him. The whole country hai been itirred to id very depth- by the itory of this horrible and revolting crime and on Sunday and Monday it waa almost the tola topic of conversation throughout the United State wherever the now had been published.

Here in Salt Lake, where ao many effort have recently We do not undertake to neutralize to them unless they have a pull. Ther wer many trete In the 5 dress by the president ot th United States or In a ringside descriptive story of the Tunney-1 mpey prize Th radio ervlce of the department Weeping wives and mothers an the heat of summer by change in js your pen point an easu of Agriculture la by no means con hungry little children may tug at city, especially along th water-front, where the well-dressed stranger was almost certain to be dove away with. He sai, In th plcturesnu argot. dress; but, oddly enough, when win- fight, but there I abundant evidence governor heartstrings: hut the tu fined to the feature that appeal to women. The men have their Innings Isn't strong enough unless tt Is re that In the comparatively short time since she began the work she has tor comes too many just tolerate it In the noontlm farm flashes and the ash-pnnned." A bucket of ashes Inforced with a steadier pull.

The and hoe to get by with no pedal United State radio achool, and In a would descend upon hira from an upstairs window. the sentlmentHl aide Is set down "reasons" In the executive Journal number of special featurea. preparations; hence the complaint reai-hed directly more people than any feature of the government service ever Instituted. Kor Instance, over 100, 000 copies of "Aunt fammy's Radio hat F'ractlcal and useful Information And before he recovered from his build up a reputation for a "big often heard. dealing with poultry keeping, dairying, most wonderful nation on earth; True, should be, but ar living In a period of soft psychology and self-expression and, Just as long a "spineless" parent allow children to do Juat a they please, they will do Just that very way when grown to manhood and womanhood.

Children reared under tuch a rode allow nothing to stand In their way to gain and gratify desire a. Th result la, home broken up by th eternal triangle, murders, bandit gangs, robberies, etc The result of self-expression! How many ar aware ot the fact that 67 per cent of the youths of today ar potentially dishonest, that St per cent will cheat In examinations? Those parents and other who ar Interested In th perpetuity of a Christian na'lon, unless we can change the ways of thl faction, th foundation of democracy will crumble. We know that criminal ar ot th minority, but have work to do. Red th history on th fall of Rome, study conditions In the United States and we find some deadly parallels. How have we failed? Two tendencies must be corrected If we remain a Christian nation, The crime wave and sex Immorality.

Shall youth be an asset or liability? The youths of today are the keenest minded, frankest and scientifically trained for the most part. Hut we must face facts and statistics, not opinion at surprise he was pounced upon, robbed hearted governor. It doubtless Is A Sometime it seems that it 1 a livestock, crops and soils, fruit and real pleasure to a governor to fin and murdered and his body likely de I been distributed In reapons to Indi II vegetables, th farm woodlot, an excuse like that. He must get posited in the seweres. Today New York Is so efficiently policed there Is wearied of laying the Implication "iriendluor Incompetency, carelessness, cruelt mistake that the highest type of civilization is possible and doe exist in the temperate zona.

scarcely a mean-looking treet that I not a safa as Time Square at and prejudice on the circuit and ap marketing farm product la disseminated at noon each day In the form of a rapid-fire conversation between a farmer and hi county agricultural agent. Th farm achool talk are broadcast on Mondays, Wednesdays pellate courts, the Juries and prose unfriendly cutlng officers In ht efforts to sup Practical Joke ar always danger ply a "reason" for undoing their Prison Reforms. and Irldays, the lesson being pre work. ous. The latest concerns a victim vidual reijueate v't-iuuer 19 Uisi, and It haa been found neceasary to order a second edition already.

Thia conk hook Is supplied free to any woman who will send her nam and address to the radio station from which she hears Aunt Sammy' talks. One station forwarded more than 800 name In one week. Bulk distribution Is not absolutely denied, but it Is frowned upon, as the congressman discovered who sent In a request for aev-eral thousand cople that he wanted to send to hla feminine ented a popular discussions between In all the official document of dl whose friends arranged a plot with modern, practical farmers and trained plomacy and statecraft left by princes, BJ been made to attack or entice little girl, the new caused almost a panic in the family home and many moth-r now fear to allow their children out of their sight, even to attend chooL There i good reason for thl apprehension. Monday morning a rep-resentativ citizen of Bait Lake expressed the -opinion that if the Los Angelr fiend was ever captured he would prove to be an ex-convict The opinion expressed by thia man ii doubtlos ihared by numerous other eitizen, who call to mind the farm specialists. waiter at the cafe where he dined '1th his wife.

The waiter remarked: Where la the other lady this eve potentates and men In high position rriHE lubcommission of the Baume crime commission on penal in- Two special monthly programs for mendacity probably never ranged far or stooped so low elsewhere as It tin tmi. ning?" The management wa Indignantly appealed to and the waiter does in Ihe "reasons" for pardons In this year are the agricultural situation review, to be broadcast on the first Monday of each month, and Farm ujaylets. The review will deal with scribed on an executive Journal. When UT Li one considers the unscrupulous use (Tops and general current farm oon confessed he had been hired to perpetrate the pleasantry. But the suspicion wife wa not appeared.

All this happened months ago, and ther Is still a rift in that household. to which this power Is put. especial! Copies Needed In New England Flood Are. An exception was made, however, rJII flexes' dltions. as well as the agricultural bout election time, the Impress of stitutlon ha made report which give detail concerning the plsns found in the prison system of the Empire state.

The report disclose that of the 6000 prisoners in state institutions approximately 3000 had all; what we think doesn change facts unless we put our right thinking thoughts Into action: the standard of prospects In the various Key regions the great seal or state on the parch ment that opens the prison doors con when a representative of the depart Timely farm problems will be drama ment extension service In Vermont tised Into twenty-minute one-act play fera a meaning of Itg own upon the forwardad an urgent call for 1000 measurement are the ethic of morality and Christianity. One danger lie in our.belJhg the richest nation on lor the farm playlets. motto. "United We 8tand, Divided We indeterminate aentence law of Utah On alternate Wednesday the weather Theatrical manager hav their little subtleties. A show universally hailed as "a flop" by first night critics carried a flaming banner over Its entrance portals the next day, reading: "Positively Limited to One Kail copies to be distributed In the flooded areas of that state.

He explained that azine Joint -it's an easy writer; earth. Goldsmith In hi Immortal man will give a ten-minute talk on the ever-popular topic, the weather. "Deserted Village" say: "III fares the many of the housewives there had iisaitaiaiiisaiiiiisiBiiisiiii)i'i and the fact that so many criminal have been turned loose it time pns little or no work to do. The sub-commission recommends construction lost their cook book In the flood and and on Saturdays the farm news of land, ro hastening ills a prey, wjiere wealth accumulates and -men decay." were appealing to the government for Observations Vteeka Engagement. help In the emergency.

Our greatest asset ia our boy and girls. We need more home unity. The and preent that life and property have long lince ceased to be safe in Salt Lake. It i useless to try to it The cook book contains 70 menus About ten years ago he was a waiter home has become the filling and captain in an uptown hotel where I Bv MEDRT'RY of new prison shops and the rehabilitation of old ones and development of a varied class of industry to keop prisoners occupied. New York has not stood still since pass and approximately 300 tested recles, and Is indexed so that It may be consulted quickly and to the best was living.

He had a alight limp, allay the feart of the mother and parking" station only. We need to raise sons of sterling worth, daughters pure and worthy to become future mothers. We need to get back to that which he explained was the result of a fall on the stage. Then ha dlsao- the week will be reviewed in the Farm New Digest. The Monday feature release will be the Primer for Town Farmers, a ten-minute release that will take up gardening, home beauti-fication and economy with a town house slant.

Poultry Chats Is a hew release for Tuesdays, and on Fridays there will be a Young Folks' Program, in which "Uncle Abe" will tell stories with farm slant to children of different ages. In all, 117 representative commer According to railroad statistic law-abiding citizen of tin city, Aunt Sammy a radio chats are writ le'ared. In th last few years I bavs there are over ten million commuters The danger i here and it must be basic fundamental discipline. Use the seen him frequently featured In mu- In America. A commuter Is a man vr PEN business end of a shingle." hee that ing the Baumes laws, which provide life imprisonment for persons who combated.

Let the officer of the who spends half of hla time catching trains, and the other half missing ten in an informal, refreshing style, and contain brief discussions of such important phases of homekeeplng as meal-planning. marketing, cooking, canning, establishing f.xjd habits In 3Sv Purfut Writing Jnstrummt to our girls and boys are obedient. Mothers and fathers should be character builders. Character building should tlon that has gone to the duet had an mem. age of appalling aex debauchery! We are convicted of committing a felony for the fourth time.

On the con On fellow has Saint Vitus' dance law perform their full duty in the matter of hunting down criminal. Let the judge in the criminal court be the main issue in schools and col can't lay it on to the wars. It started children, sewing, home furnishing, cial and agricultural college radfo sta Does your pen point "give and gets to the depot in three shakes leges. We hold in the hollow of our before, not because of that. War, tions are now proaocasting ine vari It's a short walk and only takes trary, the stnte, represented by va or "Give" you flex hands the destiny of youth.

We need of cwurse, deadens the sensibilities to be itern and inflexible in the admin him ten minutes to miss the 7:49. a seven-day religion, not a hunday- rious commissions and committee, But It's not his fault. The railroad the good and beautiful. It la with us to teJch the futility of war If we decoration, gardening, and the like. Questions of general Interest to housewives are answered, and new and timely menus and recipes from the bureau of home economics are given from week to week.

ous features of tha department radio service. Pennsylvania leads the states In number of stations that are exploiting ible, ostniridium point or "take" the joy out of writinz, lt ration of justice and, above all go-to-meeting mockery. Every na doesn't run Its trains according to hla is making a study of crime and erlm can; to outlaw it some day, but, if alarm clock. let the board of pardon add to the by demanding constant pressure inals, jails, reformatories and the service. New York, with eleht that cannot be done, fit our boys and girls for It when it does come.

Teach His daughter Is a commuter, too, but never ride to town with her. tense of security by turning down The chats are broadcast every day Call- stations, a second, and Texas, fomla and Missouri are tied for third place with six stations each. Four on a hard unyielding pea point. prison. obedience, and send boys and girls He hates to sit In the smoker.

applications for pardon or parole. iaiiBiBiiiaiiiaissassiBisiiiiiiiisiitssiiisiiiaiiiaisisiiBaaiiBiiiisiaaaint Abolition of county jails, except They used to drive to the station The Oner Rocker Spring Clip is other states bavs five stations each; three have four; seven have three; eight have two; while twelve have but for the briefest terms of confine Then, and not until then, will the mothers of the city cease tor be In their car until the finance com pany located them. 'I built into the cap. A slight pressure on the spring releases the clip. Pen is one.

ment and for prisoner awaiting She's a smart girl. She had her Any station that wants It can have How to Keep Well By DR. W. A. EVANS.

trial, i advisable," the mbcommii- all or any feature of the service, and afraid to send their little girls to school, and young omen will no longer fea( st walk to their homes experience has Indicated a not incon sion aay. "in their place district siderable rivlry for the service be face lifted last month so that she could see the train coming. One man broke his leg the other morning trying to put his socks on while running to the depot. He was In such ahurry, to finish penitentiaries and state industrial removed and repltced without pulling or jammingibe pocket. No mote frayed pen pockets! See the new pen made in beautiful mottled blue of unbreakable Coralite.

tween stations covering the same ter- VP farms 'or misdemeanant prisoners after working all day. Salt Lake ha needed Jfrastic purging for a long WEEDING OUT HOKUM IN HEAR bearing aid. Ther were thre re lory. SPARING THE STAR. ports of this type.

The Information his breakfast that he looked at the doughnut and dipped his watch in the to scnooi rit to be taugnt. Teacn reverence and respect to our Creator and Evolver of the universe. Teach respect for the Stars and Stripe and all It Is symbolic of. Teach true patriotism, point backward to those true eons and daughters who fought and died that Old Glory might float over us forever, giving to us a land of liberty and Godliness, Teach our sons and. daughters to do likewise If need be; set the.

examples of loyalty and Christianity ourselves, then, and only then, will we have laid the foundation for a purer civilization; for a safer and saner America. Just a mother, whose prayer Is to give to the world three of that kind of boys and girls. MRS. ROY M. TUTTLB.

153 Kensington, city. UNDER ESCORT. DEVICES. Ther Is a very great promise for time, and no penny-pinching policy was gathered by sending question coffee. naires to several hundred people who should be established, these to be adequately equipped for vocational training and employment in agricultural and other useful outdoor Coach (between halves) "Why, you flatfooted, cheese-headed, bat-eyed why didn't He patted his wife on the head and in the name of economy should be allowed to tand in the way of a help In the proceedings- of the 1927 meeting of the American Federation kissed the dog good-by.

were known to have had experience in wearing one or more types of Instrument. These several hundred reported you nail that runner? The way he He was anning to run for the R-17 of Organizations for the Hard of Hear- general cleaning up at this time. was coming at you, a baby could 'a and had only four mtmitea to miss it. labor." The Carter's Ink Co. For Mne-Maclt htkt tu mT9 Caner't Fountain rJ Ink or Caner't Ryui for blue ink tut Carter' Siii JS Witcx.

fpfi their experience with some twenty three devices. The answers are classl ng. There Is also something more A local pulled in on time one morn While advocating drastis-punish spilled that guy! You sat right down In him you sat, you hog-brained idiot! What was the than promise hi these proceedings fled. Any deafened person who wants ing" and ten thousand commuters sued the railroad. ment for criminals, the New York found in the Volta Review for Octo- They claimed the company was ob matter with you?" Man Who Missed the Tackle "Well real information can get it from this report." In all probability he will find that his hearing must be studied be er, 1927.

The results of two types of taining money under false pretenses. y'see, Coach, I worked In a football One fellow got a seat the other day Investigation of hearing devices now authorities favor giving convicts a chance to redeem thcmelves by being able to earn their own living fore he can decide which of the de knout thi INK "Were you personally conducted on picture on the coast this summer, vice reported on are In the group on sale are found In this volume. and was afraid to sit down. He thought something was the matter and that halfback looked Just like your tour?" The 'spectacle and eyeglass Is on a -Life. "Yes, my wife went when the law has been satisfied and itn it.

That's the first time It happened In very satisfactory basi. There la very Richard Dlx." Ijfe. PICTURE BRIDE WANTED. Personal, ladles! One Mexican gentleman of good manners and regular position wishes Intimate with an Il the prison doors swing open for them. Well-conducted shops in the prison t.

if .4 Recess Wednesday CONGBES8 will quit work on Wednesday for the uual mas recess and reassemble. January 4, with the expectation of rushing legislation for the next few months. Little will be done before the recess it taken, because so many member of both houses hae left Washington for their home that a quorum in either on of them is out of the question. There are a number of investigations on foot in the senate and hearings in the case of Smith ten years. He's the kind of a guy who'd have to stand In line at the electric chair.

He hasn't sat down since he gave up Ice skating. Traveling back and forth to the will do wonders for the common laborers who have been locked up be lustrated and handsome young lady, though she be poor. The object is little hocus pocus about It. Occasionally the dealers run campaigns to popularise, types of frames, shape of lenses and other accessory factors, but. so far as the lens itself is concerned, that Is almost as staple ns flour.

Everybody has a pretty definite Idea as to what glasses can do and what their limitations are. But when It comes to the field of hearing devices the spirit of Barnum is still abroad in the land. rrom whtch he should select. Ivo one who reads th report is likely to fall for hokum afterwards. I assume that every throat and ear specialist will read It.

BOOKS ON SUNLIGHT. Mrs. W. K. T.

writes: 1. Where can I get Rollier's book on 2. Is there any other book on that subject? REPLY. 1. Tou may be able to get It through a general bookstore.

You can. certainly get It from a bookstore that handles medlctll books. 2. Tes. Saleeby has written In simpler language and Is less technical than Rolller.

At the snme tlm. It is easily exchange their native language, and, If It were possible, to marry themselves. Write In Spanish cause they could not resist the temptation to steal in order to augment their income. Work is a good thing suburbs every day gets rather tiresome, but there are millions of peo- fil who don't mind It at alh hey Ive In the city. or English, giving references, to An- unclos, y.tu.

box 4i5, Mexico. D. or convicts in any event and all Ad in the Mexico City Herald. (Copyright, 1327. King Features Syndicate, Inc.) able-bodied prisoners should be given something to do, in order to keep PRAIRIE CONTRABAND.

Chicago cop What've you got In that car? their mental faculties normal and their physical health good. Gangster Nothln but booze, offi NEW PHASE OF WAR. Put the hammock; In th nttto. It's too cold for It outside And Its mission Is completed Lucy Ann Is now a bride. --Denver Xews.

cer. less spectflo In Its Information. Con I beg your pardon I thought Humphries has also written on the subject. it might be mstory oooks Lire. The league Is undertaking to separate the sheep from the goats.

To do so they are studying the principles of hearing devices as they were never studied before. They tabulate some sixty-five devices as worthy tf being put In a list to be studied. There are many others on the market. Presumably, these were not even good enough to get on the list. One (art of the Investigation consists In a study of the mechanics and the principles of hearing aids made by the United State bureau of standards.

The raport of the league con Lay aside the tennis racket. Your Widow Will Know You may think you are carrying all the life insurance you need. But your widow will know. Why not insure your life as you do your property for its full value? of Illinois, whose toga continues to hang out of his reach, will be begun next month. Vare of Pennsylvania will be next on the list, and some time will be -taken up in arguments on.

the floor of the senate. Under the circumstances, legislation will be pretty much in the background while fall thia is going House leaders expect to keep far ahead of the per chamber in passing the supply and other bills to come up during the session. Adjournment before the national conventions meet is one incentive for atrict attention to busi-nese in both houses. Now that she has got a man, Mops make better exercises For a Mrs. Lucy Ann.

Itoston Transcript. MUM't THE WORD, Notice on bedroom door In Hun Thi much is due the convict once they are behind prison walls. But there should be no relaxation of efforts to capture and convict cr'm-inals. It is the right thing to do to treat them humanely while serving time for violation of the law. But the I'-soe officers, prosecuting attorney and judges of criminal court are not concerned in such matters.

Upon them devolves the duty of arresting, convicting and sentencing criminals, leaving the work of reform i tains the report or the bureau on a considerable number of the devices. Presumably, later reports will cover other devices, for not all of the menu- facturers have compiled with the re- garian hotel: "Regarding the reputation of thl hotel the greatest silence le requested." Exchange. isiiiiiiaiiiitiiTiimisiiMif M-IJI7I STRAIGHT MORTGAGES I quest to submit their machines for study. The various machines studied and all the known facts about them are placed In the Army Medical mu-I seum in Washington. Abe IVJrStin i BiisiBBitiifSsiaaiitiiiiififfiiiiii Th second type of inquiry covered the experiences of a large number of people who had used various types of ri in other Hands.

It would be a good thing if pardon and parole boards would take into consideration the benefit to be gained by a term in a well-conducted prison before extending clemency. Why Don't We? WHY is it that so large a proportion of the population fails to. aee any good in winter weather? If you are Interested in making a loan on improved real estate business or residential you will find our service) prompt and our terms attractive. A New York reports the birth of the baby in that institution. They must employ a whole flock of storks.

Mail the coupon TOD A for a booklet of facts. No obligation. IIP 71 "We make straight mortgages for three or five years. No payments are required on principal nntil although you may have the privilege of paying all or any part of the loan in multiplps of $100.00, on any interest date, -without a penalty charge or advance notice. With a number of evil-smelling investigations in progress, ths United State senators ought to be reasonably happy during the winter.

Pslt Lake experienced the coldest day of the present winter on 8undaT and wasn't ao very cold at that, something like nine above iro in front of The Tribune office. Why do they not enjoy anow and eoldf The same question, of course, could be asked of them concerning hot weather. Perhaps it ia just the inherent desire on the part of the human race to complnin. Maybe if animals could express themselves they, too, would complain. But it is from animal life we mar learn a few things about seasonal change.

One often hears people say, "I eonld enjoy winter if I were prepared for it hsd the clothes for the occasion." Eight there is the whole thing in a nutshell. Oa an average, perhaps, people enjoy mild or hot weather more than cold. At any as a people, we teem to be more willing to adapt our circumstances to meet the heated aeaioa more than tha winter elements. Animals meet all. teiBperatnre changes; they fit' into the con of th year.

Po'do th eo-callcd vage people. The; estemSfatesTlFE Christmas GIFTS That Are Different Canaries that sing, Parrots that talk, beautiful Ferns, genuine English Holly, Plain and Pantail Goldfish, Bird Cages and Stands, Goldfish Globes and Stands, Fern Stands. A wonderful stock to select from. Prices to fit ny puree. Early Shopping ia advisabl.

Bailey Sons Co. RUil Store, it C. 2nd South. Wrhoue: Corner 8th South an 3rd Weat. Phone Wutch US Chicago olice are aaid to be driv- In Salt Lak City 203 Continental National Bank Building out the pangstere.

The criminal 'i population of the other eities in this country will be increased Low Interest No Commission Call today and discuss your loan needs. Central Trust Company; Main at Firt Soulh Salt Lake Gty WESTERN STATES LIFE INS. CO, Market at Sixth, San Francisco. Plena aend ma at one yout (re booklet f-acribing yovr new 20 Payment Lift "Coupon Saving' Policy. A new comet has been discovered Women kin cerialtly a lot don when they af th -r mis It.

A young I'errv, O. wife her husband death with a Fni.le 1, drove Cleveland, found a parkin' atendd a bridge psrtr. rot a. atu-iier, remained ovt a.ght wi'b an' don her Chrlatiru all omethin' ln' ten bc-um It must hav bn hard t' r-e put cot o' bouse n' bom before we all bad clr-ee-d Kama Ag. and it will be visible ia this country next Saturday, wbesr it will be relatively close to the earth, or about miles distant.

8e if you tee a stresk of light sailing: throcjh tb sVies do not bV alarmed. Addfeta. City esklme and hi winter Crevt and qurter, the ame, in a way is a pictar of the deniren cf the temperate rinea one condition for I i care..

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