Monday, Sep. 13, 1926

1) How much for a daytime telephone call from Manhattan to San Francisco? (P. 32.)

2) Who proved the most popular of composers, living and dead, among Manhattan Stadium concertgoers? (P. 17.)

3) What sovereign, who usually creases his trousers down the side, creased them down the front last week? (P. 21.)

4) Where did Presidents Wilson, Harding, Coolidge keep U. S. marines in continuous occupation for 13 years? (P. 15.)

5) Why has Leipzig been called "the only German city"? (P. 13.)

6) What famed lawyer will defend Harry Micajah Daugherty? (P. 9.)

7) What was the mother country of Panama? (P. 6.)

8) How much does the President weigh? (P. 5.)

9) In what town did Sinclair Lewis's father die? (P. 28.)

10) What retired boxing Champion said last week that boxing is "the dirtiest game in the world"? (P. 22.)

11) When did the last Jewish old year end? (P. 19.)

12) Name a successful playwright who has written more than 100 plays? (P. 18.)

13) Who won the U. S. doubles tennis championship of the U. S.? (P. 34.)

14) With what enterprise is Engineer Sikorsky now associated? (P. 33.)

15) How did Boise get its name? (P. 2.)

1.6) Identify Charles F. McKim (P. 16.)

17) "The Council of the League of Nations solved last week the most vexatious problem which has arisen to confront the League." What problem? (P. 10.)

18) What is a podesta? (P. 13.)