THE SEMI-WEEKLV TRIBUNE. NORTH 01 ATTE. MPRRAQKA KING GEORGE REVIEWS CANADIAN TROOPS Tho peak of Tcnorlffo casts shadow on tho ocean 50 miles long. When all others fall to ploaso Try Denlson'o Coffee. Opossum farming for tho fur of the animals has passed tho experimental .tnge In Australia. Wash day is emilo day if you use Hcd. Cross Hall lilue, American Jiuidc, Ihcrcforo tho best made. Adv. Of Good Repute. "Out what Is his reputation? That 13 tho principal thing." "Well, papa, ho Is reputed to spend fifty thousand a year. That's good enough for mo!" Judgo. Unwelcome Contribution to the Conscience Fund - -wmniw..wwi.WKWWrtt.l Mv?mJ Canadian troops of the Shorncllffo command marching In review before King Uuorgo of Enirlnnd Kitchener. British secretary of stato for war. STRIGTER LIS FOB OF GAME ENACTED BY MANY STATES 240 New Game Laws Were Passed by Legislatures of the Various States in 1915 Nine States Bring Closed Seasons Into Agree ment With Federal Migratory Bird Law Four States Bar Aliens Some Novel Features of State Game Laws. Washington, D. C Moro than 240 new game laws wero enacted during 1916 a larger number than In any pro vlous year except 1911, according to Farmers' Hulletln C92, "Gamo Laws for 1915." Forty-three states hold reg ular legislative sessions, and in all of these states except Arizona, Geor gia and Nebraska somo changes woro mado In the stututcs protecting gamo. Tho largest number of now gamo laws passed In any ono stnto was 01, in North Carolina; but In California, Connecticut, Maine, Now Jersey, Oro gon, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin tho number reached ten or moro. Sov oral measures wero vetoed, Including a general game bill in Idaho, tho tlrst bill appropriating tho hunting llccnso fund In Pennsylvania, a bill protecting bears in California, and throo soctlons of tho gamo bill In Washington. A number of bills woro introduced for tho purpose of harmonizing tho stato laws on migratory birds with tho fed eral regulations. In at least nlno Btatos changes wore mado which brought tho seasons into substantial agrcoment, viz.: California, Con necticut, Maine, Michigan, Now I lamp shiro, Tcnnessco, and West Virginia. In Illinois tho seasons for nil migra tory birds oxcopt coot and waterfowl, and in Washington for tho smaller shoro birds, wero mado to conform with tho regulations undor tho fed eral law. Uniformity was also so cured by provisions in tho laws of Con necticut, Malno, Now Mexico, North Dakota, Washington and Wisconsin, prohibiting hunting between sunset and sunrise. On tho othor hand, Dclawaro adopted a resolution oppos ing tho migratory-bird law, and Ohio and Rhodo leland, which had harmo nized their seasons in 1911, changed tho seasons on waterfowl this year. Aliens Barred Out. As a result of tho decision of tho Supremo court of tho United States on Jnnuary 19, 1914, sustaining tho alien hunting law of Pennsylvania, leg islation prohibiting aliens from hunt ing or owning shotguns or rlllcs wpb enacted In at least four states Mass achusetts, Now Jorsoy, North Dakota and West Virginia, but certain ex coptions based on property qualifica tions woro mado in Massachusetts and Now Jorsoy. Closo seasons extending for several yearB woro provided for certain kinds of big gamo and also for gamo birds. Hunting mountain sheep was suspend ed in Idaho, Montana and Washington, and goats woro protected until 1918 In Montnna. Mooso woro protcctod for four years In Malno, tho first abso lute closo seanon on this Bpcclos for 35 years slnco tho suspension of hunting from 1878 to 1S80. Antolopo wero given Indollnlto protection In Now Moxlco, and Oklahoma pralrlo chlckons wero protected for Bovernl years. Michigan extended complcto protection, nlso. to quail, imported pheasants, grouso, and wood ducks for Hvo years. Minnesota protectod doves, woodcock, plover and wood ducks until 1918. Now Moxico gnvo protection to pheasants, bobwhltes, pigeons and swans. Oklnhomn pro tected doves, grouso, wood ducks nnd curlow. Several birds wero removed from tho gamo list and protectod through tho yoar. Oklahoma gavo such protection to pollcans, gulls and borons. Tennesson doclurcd ring nock pheasants, bullbats, robins and racadowlarks to bo nongamo birds. In a fow cases protection waB romoved from certain species notably tho tur koy buzzard In Dclawaro, Florida and North Carolina, owls nnd starlings In Now Hampshire, and cormorants In Illinois and North Dakota. For tho llrst tlmo In 12 years mooso hunting Is permitted In Wyomlnirand for tho first tlmo Blnco 1907 pralrlo chicken Bhootlng is permitted In In dlann. New Features of state Laws. Amonp- tho novel features In thi laws this year may bo montloned tho declaration In tho Florida law that ownership of gamo Is vested In tho respective counties; tho provision of tho California law protecting spiko bucks, or door with unbranchod horns. Instead of deer with horns of a cer tain length; and tho Wyoming exDerl- THE PROTECTION mont of allowing tho killing of 50 bull mooso under $100 licenses Instead of an Indollnlto numbor during a lim ited season. Methods of hunting wero restricted in Michigan by prohibiting tho U8o i automobiles In hunting partridges, nnd In Indiana by pro hibiting tho uso of searchlights or oth or artificial lights attached to autos for hunting gamo on or near a high way. Several new restrictions on shipments appeared for tho llrst tlmo: Illinois prohibited importation from points outsldo tho stato of any gamo except door legally killed. Penn sylvania prohibited shipment of game by parcel post, nnd Wisconsin, ship ment undor an nllns. Connecticut au thorizes tho commissioners of Usher les nnd gnmo to grant permits to bring in gamo lawfully killed outsldo tho Btuto, provided such gamo Is not offered for sale. Quail. Notwithstanding tho agitation In fnvc- of protecting qunll for sovornl years In somo sections, no bills or this kind woro passod this year, and 39 states still provido quail shooting. Tho seasons wero shortened six weeks In Oklahoma ami two weeks In Nuvada. Limits wero' established for tho llrst tlmo In Arkansas and New Hampshire reduced in Iowa from 25 to 15 por day, In Oklnhoma from 25 to 10, in Minne sota from 15 to 10, nnd increased In Novada from 15 to 20. All but 14 of tho Btates which permit quail hunting now have a limit of 20 birds or loss a day. Waterfowl. All tho states now nllow waterfowl hunting, but tho wood duck in nrntnnt. ed for sovornl years throughout tho northern zono nnd In tho southern zono in tho states of California, Knn- Ras anu west Vlrglnln. Dally bag limits woro established for tho llrst tlmo In Arkansas and Cnnnnrtirnt . duced In Oklnhoma from 25 to 10, nnd Increased In Missouri from 10 to t5. i.ost or tno states now Imvn n limit of 25 or less per day. Open Seasons. Opon seasons wero longthonod In Montana on oik nnd tlnnr twn in Florida on dcor and birds thrco wooks; in Mlchluan on mintl n nnd In Nevada on sairo honn four ,.ni n half months, on grouso ono month, mm on qunii two wcoks. Now Jorsov rovortcd to tho fonnor plnn of hunt ing dcor on four consecutive Wednes days Instead of flvo consocutlvo days. Seasons wero shortened 111 n nnrntiir of Btatos. In tho enno nf deer season was curtnllod In Arknn Baa throo months; in Oroton nnd Wash Ington two wcoks. in now Moxlco tho seasons woro generally shortened and nrrnnged in two districts divided nt latitude 35 degrees. In Pniifm-ntn n. dovo season wns mado Inter and In Minnesota shortened 20 days; in Ok lahoma tho quail soason was curtailed six wooks. and In Michigan. Novnda (ducks), Tonnessoo and Wyoming, spring shooting of waterfowl was abolished. Laws Protecting Bin Gamo. Tho moro Importnnt changes nffoct Ing big gamo included tho closing of tho season for four years on mooso in Mnlno; authorization for tho kill Jng of 50 bull mooso In Wyoming longthonlng tho season on oik in Mon tana two wcoks; closing tho season on mountain sheep in Montana; changes nlTcctlng does In soven states Including the removal of protection In lorlda, Novadn, Now Jersey and Wyoming; establishment of a limit In ArkmiBas; and decreaso In tho limits In Alnska. Michigan, Montnna uujI No vadn. Under present commons deer hunt Ing s permitted In 30 states. n about one-third of which tho hunter Is ilm. Itod to ono door a soason and In most of tho othors to two. Elghtoon states protect doos at all sonsons and allow only bucks to bo killed namely, Ala boraa. Arizona, Callfornln, Ucorgla Idaho, MlfBourl. Mississippi, Now Mex ico, Novada. Now York, Oklahoma. Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas. Utah Vermont, West Virginia nnd Wlscon' jth. Pennsylvania requires that deer killed shall havo horns two Inches above tho hair, Now York onrt. and Lord Vermont nt least three Inches lone. and West Virginia four Inches long, while California prohibits entirely the Killing or spiko bucks. SETS THEM TO THINKING Freak Doq nt St. Albnns, Va., Makes a Specialty of High Climbing. St. Albans. Vt. W. L. Plnmley ol North Clarendon hns a freak dog whoso specialty Is climbing. Tho highest climb ho over mado was 32 feet. VotcrlnarlaiiB and others who hnvo examined tho dog's feet nro nt n loss to understand how ho grips t treo trunk In climbing. His nnlls nro llko thoso of tho or dinary dog, though possibly a trlllo moro pointed, nnd tho lleshy pads ol his feet are perhaps a littlo broader. So accustomed to height Is tho dog that ho sleeps in tree branches 20 feet above tho ground. Ho Is throo years old and part pug and part bull. SHOD HALF-MILLION HORSES Indian "Village" Blacksmith Retires After Sixty Busy Years at the Forge. Lafayette, Ind. Matthew McNulty, who was at ono tlmo known ns tho "vlllago blacksmith" of Lafayetto. has retired aftor belnc In tho business for nearly Blxty years. Ho estimates that ho haB shod moro than a half million horsos and mules In his career. Ho wns a horseshoor duiinc tlm days of tho Wabash & Erie canal and nau tno contract for shooing tho mules that provided tho powor for tho boats botween Toledo and Lnfavetto. Mo- isuity accumulated a fortuno of $40,., wuu mm HiivH no win now rotiro to nis farm. PLAN TEST OF CRIMINALS University of California Psychologists Co-operate With Berkeley Police In Making Scientific Survey. Borkoloy. Cal. Crlminaln arrosiort In Bcrkoloy hereafter will bo kuIiIppn ed to n sclentillc survey by experts at tached to tho psychological depart ment of tho University of California, it was announced by Chief of Pollco vollmor. t Tho University nsvcholocIstH imvn agreed to mako sclentillc tests of nil criminals that enmn nmlnr ilmir for tho purpose of determining tho ox? tent or tneir dellclency and tho rco sou for It. FREE-AFTER 25 YEARS ..-.v .. . George Cram, tho aged mnn ot tho plcturo, Is olghty-slx. To sco him you would novor think that ho has spent tho Inst 25 year In Sng Sing prison for tho murdor of his wlfo. Ho looks llko a man who has grown old happily, regardless of tho fact Hint ho has boon ono of tho tunny numbered In mates of tho "Collego on tho Itlver," as tho grim old prison Is often called. Twonty-livo years havo worked mar voloua changes In his homo city Now York, and when tho old man wub whisked from tho littlo vlllago f OsBlnlug, ho oxpcrlonccd every thrill of n visit to Wonderland. First there was tho big automobile which walled for him at th. prison gntos. There was tho swift rldo half-way to tho city In tho machine. Then tho rldo In tho olectrlcnlly equipped railway cars through tho tunnel Into tho great station of tho Now York Central, fo. lowod by nn olectrlcnlly cooked dinner nrrnnged for him In tho Hornld Squara hotel. WASHINGTON. It took somo bookkeeping on tho part of tho division ol public moneys of tho treasury department to. cover Into tho United States treasury two two-cent Btamps received for tho consclcnco fund the n. childhood crime. Tho note accompanying tho Btampa told that tho wrltei had used a canceled stamp, nnd now sent double tho amount of tho pilfer tc square tho account. There was no signature. Tho postmark was much ol O ttt 4 -IV - mm tuulu mauo out only ' oimu nut, uiauiiKUisiiauiG. Secretary McAdoo was el -.. . i'tuiuiu, 11, ijujh 10 uuveruso. Ho received for Undo Sam a $300 . . -mm , Hum u wuuiuii in lYiumo who wroto: T J....i 4 uutu juat icurneu i can aona navo wanted, for 20 venrs. to nav thn - , '"htJ,"Jb ouuw luiuua 1UI a rriund who ordered them and wroto mo from America saying she could Imf fl ff fv1 in .1. f a ... ........ u.iuhi iu imvu mum ii biio pam tno Tho woman further exnlained tli nf 11... ,1 . . . v u " wuuics 101 rem tnat it would disnlcaso her hiiRh.unt. wim limi ni.o,.o i.,t.i 4t. n dutiable goods bo sent in by express. - vwm cuuivouiiu interest ior 20 year3 iui .u.un mnim ihui nau ween Thought Bryan Was JUSTICE SIDDONS, when examining prospective citizens as to their fit ness for naturalization, receives somo peculiar replies to his questions Ono npplicant mistook the happy estate of the District of Columbia ai traceablo to tho pacific views of tho rormcr secretary of Btato "How is tho District of Columbia governed?" was asked -of this nppli cant. "By a governor," ho answered. "Well, who Is the novcrnor?" queried Justlco Siddons, with eager- nos3. "Bryan." rosnonded tho nnnlWi.t. unhesitatingly. Tho court thoucht tho woulil.hn citizen should read un a littlo morn on local "politics" and continued his case for six months. Another would bo citizen showed an intlmato Icnowinri nf iim Mon.o . . . 0 . vuu .1UITU1UU uuoiui uuesu, UU' looked on It as establishing a new precedent. now nro tno district commissioners appointed?" asked tho court. "By tho president," responded tho applicant.- "Is that all that Is necessary beforo thnv mnv nnior nn .i.i- ,i..i--o was tho next question. "No, they must be confirmed bv th tho ready response of tho would-be citizen. National Press Club Takes In Two Presidents HE National Press club has added to its list of highly distinguished members two additional presidents of ronnhHon Prnni.in wii.n being a member. Tho names ot Dr. NATIONAL PRE55 CLU5 ID m . wnsiungtonlann ard to members of tlm V Si larly woll known Dy tho naval officers who bolong to the club, as well as to a numbor of nowspaper mon and others who aro members, and President Mombrono has but recently left Washington nftcr scrvico hero as minister from Honduras. Whilo hero ho was frequently a guest at tho club, and presl tlont Cabrera has always mado it n point to entertain Americans visiting his taity Guatemala CIty' nmny Washlngtonlans having enjoyed his hospl- Both Doctor Cabrera and Doctor Mombrono entered tho club notas presidents of ropubllcs, but ns authors, under which category Woodrpw Wil son becamo a member. Doctor Mombrono is ono of tho distinguished liter ary men of Central America. Ho is tho author of sovoral works on law subjects as well as of several on tho Indian antiquities ot Central America. Doctor Cabrera has long been an author of books on economic nnd political subjects, nnd ho iu noted as an authority on Central American history. American Bluejackets Refuse to Wear Pajamas T"f PaJnma as tho night apparel for tho bluejackets haB not been popular in our navy. Somo tlmo ago stocks of theso articles woro placed on board ship for salo to tho men. but thero has been practically no demand for them. Tho pajamn novor has lmon in voguo on board ship; it may havo - oocn regarded as moro or less noc turnal, but nt no tlmo nautical, nnd with nothing to commend It ns a con traption in which tho real Ballorman need mvolvo hlmsolf as a protection against tho perils of tho night. At all events, tho sentiment of tho enlisted men has been plainly evident, whntlmi nit lint It 1- 1 i satisfactorily explained oven by thoBO "; imuii-Diuu uuu IIIipil cntod. Therefore, the pajama has lcmalned unsought, if not dishonored, iu tho storerooms on board Bhlp, with tho result that this notlco has been sent out by tho paymaster gouoral ot tho navy: "It Is requested that, as soon ns possible after receipt ot this letter, tho etoclc or pajamas carried in clothing and small stores bo forwarded to tho provisions and clothing depot for disposition by salo." This meant that something llko a stock ot $100,000 worth of pajamas was to bo turned In nnd sold to tho highest bidder. "Wo couldn't wear them becauso It took so long to climb out," explained one bluojocket. "Our clothes havo to bo built for speed as woll as for com tort. So wo ve Just naturally gono baclc to tho old-fashioned he-nightgown. . via gooi r-nouRD. tor Washington. It's ood enough for us." otner morning by Secretary McAdoo Had It been a slnftlo two-cent stnmn probably tho consclonco fund would not navo boon enriched by that much In fact, whenever tho Bender of n two-cent stamp is known tho stamp It returned. For it costs moro to change a two-cent stamp into a cash asset mako out certification of deposit and bookkeeping entries than tho trnns action nets to tho government. Tho sendor of tho two-cent stamp! tvnR trvfnrr r rnmnntianln ninfnl .1 ns from tho post offlco of Huntorsville ... w.u nunc, contribution tn (h rnnain ... VVUOftVJ4UU 1UUV VOll mnnnv fnr Mm nr.olrt e i i fiutinn fnr nmiin-u im. duty. nlin illil nrtf ilnnlm-n i.n .1.11... , .tu ui 11 ui o iiiniaLcii 11.11 nil Tho duty was $67. and It was sent to mako up any deficiency and to nas urougnt in inadvertently. Governor of the District V kill I a nvi lA h Manuel Estrada Cahrorn. nmii.,nt n Guatemala, and of Dr. Alberto Mem breno, presldont of Honduras, were proposed for membership in tho fa mous organization, and after the lapso of tho usual two weeks, during which names of proposed members must bo posted In tho club, they were added to tho rolls, already distin guished by tho names of many person nges In tho United States as well aa In foreign countries. President Cabrera and President Mombreno aro weU known to many v-i.w ... vj noil Illiutvil iu mitnj Huh pZjt VR SAILOR BOY Home, Sweet Home. "Homo Is whero tho heart Is." re marked tho sentimentalist. "That's right," roplled tho ordinary person. "You can always tell what town a man Is from by observing R-hat ball club ho rootB for." PREMATURE BALDNESS Due to Dandruff and Irritation, Pre vented by Cutlsura. Tho Soap to clcanso and purify, tho Ointment to aootho and heal. Dally shampoos with Cutlcura Soap and occasional applications of Cutlcura Ointment gently rubbed into tho scalp skin will do much to promoto hair-growing conditions. Sample each free by mall with Book. Addreas postcard, Cutlcura, Dopt. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Where P.syche Was Executed. A Now York man was recently act ing as guide through an art gallery for a friend from tho country. As they paused beforo n statuotto, tho guldo said: "That Is Psycho. Executed in term cotta. ' "What a pity!" said tho rural one. "How barbarous they aro In those South American countries!" Now York Times. Canny Scot. Jack MacTavlsh and two Encllsh friends wont out on tho loch on a fish ing trip, and It was agreed that tho first man to catch a fish should pay for a dinner. As MacTavlsh was known to be thcjbest fisherman thereabouts, nis friends took considerable delight in assuring hlra that ho had as good aB lost already. "An, d'ye ken," said Jack In sneak ing of It afterward, "baith o them had a guid bite, an' wis sao mean thoy wadna' pu' In." "Then you lost?" asked tho Hstenor. "Oh, no, 1 dldn' pit ony bait on my hook." Exchange. Question of Time. Uneln Dzlnn Pllro plonrofl hln (lun-il shifted his quid, soizedhis chnnco to got a word in edgowiso and began: "About tho war" A murmur of protest chocked him. But again he began: "About tho war" When a dozon determined men drew In breath with a hissing sound, such as tho snako makes beforo It strikes, you know what it means. Undo Oziaa knew what It meant. But he did not lack courage. Again seizing his mo ment, ho exclaimed: "About tho war" "Shot up about tho war!" "Shet up about It ycrselves." shout ed Uncle Ozias in return. "About th' war'nteo deed them Smith irals wuz t' glv' ye on th' skulo- bus lot thoy won't glv' yo nono goll durn yo an' sarves yo right ! "Judgo. A DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCE Medicine Not Needed in This Case. It Is hard to convlnco socio people that coffee does them an injury! Thoy lay their bad feelings to almost every causo but tho truo and unsuspected one. But tho doctor knows. His wide ex- porlcnco has proven to him that, to somo systems, coffeo.is an InsidlouH poison that undermines tho health. Ask nlm if coffco is n causo of con stipation, stomach and nervous trou bles. "I have been a coffeo drlnkor all my llfo, and when taken sick two years ago with nerve prostration, tho doc tor said that my nervous system was broken down and that I would have to give up coffeo. "1 got so weak and shaky I could not work, and reading an advertise ment of Postum I asked my grocer if ho had any of it Ho said, 'Yes,' and that he used It in his family and It was all it claimed to be. 'So 1 quit coffeo and commenced to use Postum steadily, and In about two weeks l could sleep better and get up in tho morning feeling fresh. In about two months I began to gain flesh. 1 weighed only 146 pounds when 1 com menced on Postum and now 1 weigh 167 and feel better than 1 did at 20 years of ago. "I am working overy day and Bleop woll at night. My two children woro coffco drinkers, but they havo not drank any slnco Postum camo into tho house, and nro far moro healthy than thoy were beforo." Name glvon by Postum (Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Postum comes In two forms: Postum Cereal tho original form must bo woll boiled. 16c and 25c pack ages. Instant Postum a soluble powder dissolves quickly in a cup of hot wa ter, and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious boverago instantly. 30c and 50c tins. Both kinds aro equally dollcious and cost about tho same per cup. "There's a Reason" for Postum. sold by Urocera