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Show THE BULLETIN Kathleen Norris Says: Jacket and Shirt For School Miss Cutic The Perfect Wife Really Exists! (Ben Sjradleato WNU Service.) ( Hectare Syndicate D self-disgus- t: AILING HOUSE By IOGB J, B, WHITMAN Patching Concrete. What la the best QUESTION: of and recementing mending breakoffi and crackt in cement aidewalki and driveways? Patching cement loon cracks out Antwer: A crack should be cut out with a cold chitel to make room for the patch. The cut should be made wider at the bottom than on the surface, so that in hardening the patch will lock Itself in. The patching material should be one part Portland cement and three parts sand, with only enough water to be workable. Before patching, the old concrete should be soaked with water. The patch should be kept wet for several days for thorough curing. Where appearance is not important, crackt can be filled with roofing cement, which Is most easily 12331 as necessary as a sharp TUST pencil and a notebook, for a smart start in school, this tailored duo Is one thing that every student should have! Wear it with tailored blouses or sweaters, as a suit; wear ft with scarfs, beads or lapel gadgets, as a frock. Either way, dewill be your day sign No. 1233-stand-by- . uvday-ou- t It's easy to costs make, and when home-sewvery little. Flannel, wool crepe, homespun and thin tweed are grand for this style. It looks especially pretty in pastels or plaid and plain combinations. With nipped-i- n waist, flared skirt and a trio of pockets, it's Just as becoming as it is smart and useful. Jacket-and-ski- rt B n, Barbara Ben Pattern No. 1J33B far aizee 8. 10. IS. 14 end IS Six 10 requliea Stt yards of terlal without nap. Send order to: M-ln- SEWING C1BCTJK PATTERN 14 to year. ma DEPT. New Moalfeaury Ave. Saa Praaclsce Enclose IS eenta ia Mine for Size Patten No. Calif. "slipper" chair? Answer: Knocking the rockers off may damage the legs of the chair. Sawing them off is safer. After the rockers are off, further cutting may be necessary to get the legs of the chair to set squarely on the floor. Make your measurements carefully. The front legs of the average chair are a trifle longer than to those in the back inch.) Whether or not the chair will be too low will depend on the present height (one-quart- er Address THE AWFUL applied by melting and pouring in. Noisy Water Pipes. Question: There is always air in our water pipes, which are under city pressure. It does no harm, but 1 wonder if it has something to do with the loud noise we always get when drawing water. The noise can be heard through the house and is annoying. Answer: If the air Is from high pressure or from pumping, your neighbors are having the same trouble, and the local plumbers are so familiar with It that any one of them could put In a reducing valve or an air separator that will stop the noise. If your neighbors are not having the trouble, the reason is in your own house, and ia likely to be from loose and worn washers in the faucets. This should be looked into. Racking Chair. Question: In removing rockers from a chair should they be knocked off or sawed off? Should the legs be all the same length from the bottom of the seat at the corners? Would the chair then be too low for a one-ha- lf Mam PRICE YOU PAY BetaJning Wall. Question: How can I build a rock retaining wall through which soil will not wash away? Our ground is on two levels with about a two-fodrop. Is a dry wall practical? Answer: A rock wall laid up dry is entirely practical, and has the advantage of allowing the seepage of water through it; without seepage dammed-u- p water will make trouble. The wall must go deep enough into the ground to be below the frost level and have sufficient strength to resist the pressure of the earth behind it Do not skimp on dimensions. Vacuum Cleaner on Wasps, A correspondent describes his method for disposing of his attic wasps with his vacuum cleaner. "On a day when they were out of their nests and congregated in the sund tool was shine, a applied, and the wasps were instantly drawn in. This was easy, and after they were all picked up, moth gas was drawn into the cleaner until the noise subsided. The dust chamber was then emptied into a bucket of boiling water." Stained Shingles. Question: Please advise the cause of dark spots like oil or grease on shingles. They were finished with a fine quality stain; the same quality as the original stain. The spots appear on the side walls subjected to the hot summer sun's rays. Answer: It is possible the spots are caused by excess of oil in the wood being drawn to the surface. Try wiping the spots with turpentine. This may remove the grease or oil spots. Round Table. Question: Where can I get the dimensions for a portable round table, to seat 10 persons, the kind of table used In hotels? Answer: A space of 2 feet is allowed per person, which would make the diameter of such a table about m feet Height of the table top is 2 feet 6 inches, while the height of the knee space is 2 feet 1 Inch. Cleaning Furniture. Question: How can spots and dirt be removed from overstuffed furniture? Answer: If the color of the upholstery material Is fast you can do the job with a shampoo preparation to be had at a department store. Directions for use are on the label. If the material is not fast dry cleaning will be needed. ot FOR NERVOUS Read Hiese Important Facts Qntterbf oarrei eaa aaake oa old. haggard, cranky can maka your Ufa a aigntnuue of jealousy, aU pity and "the Hum." Mtan such eeraouanaaa la dua to female fiiaftlnoil diaordara. Bo take fanooa Lydia K. HaknaaVe Vegetable compound to halp i functional g Himgularitica.H Foe oyer 60 years Pinkhsm's Compound baa brined tana af thousand! of grandmothers, notbera aad eeugotam "ia time et neeo. itv u reiiaf-gtin- Dispel the Shadows As the morning sun brushes the darkness from the world, grant us today to brush aside the shadows from some unhappy heart. R. L. Stevenson. San OHcUcol laraett and heal located katel 1000 IOOMS e 1000 BATHS $4 one perseo. I two oeweoa SUtUCEMENT SAN L IONMN HOTEL ST. FRANCIS overlooking UNION SQUARE NEW WITH TO ORDER Adrertlting creates aew wealth by showing People aew bob ocxm waye oi uring, ana m it createi new wealth it coo- trilmtea ta Am nmmMtv a? everyone touched by the low of money which it set au, la this way, don't you cat, admtiiSng it a aocUl force which it working ia the intertat of every one of ut erery day af the year, bringing at new wealth to un and enjoy. wide-mouthe- to hoping promotion and fame with a series of articles to be entitled "The Better Type of Criminal," sat on the edge of the shelf in cell 1009 and listened ' while Thomas Aloysis Brown growled out his story. 'Tn tell yer how it was," Brown's voice was pregnant with "but if yerd 'a tole me that a kid o' seventeen, an an honest ter God Inner cent babe at that could 'a fooled me I'd 'a said yer was bughouse." He shook his head dismally as he accepted a cigarette from the "What with all the prireporter. vate watchmen an' the p'lice on the alert on account o the latest raid by them gangsters, jobs in my line wasn't so easy an' I was practically facin' starvation when one night late. I see the an' his sweetie standin' outside the bronze an' glass doors of the Amos J. Murtha palatial dwellin. Yea that's him aU right Amos J. the to the aL WNU Service.) reporter, word j By DENIS O'BRIEN THE young FIRST-AI- Firewater Oripin "firewater" hsi its L:tUor oriiiin among the Indiana. wag thus called by them, not be-- j cause it appeared to burn the throat as it was swallowed, but due to the ifact that when they spilled some of it on the fire its alcoholic content caused it to burst into a blue flame. The Lacrosse wss originated by the American Indians who played the game with whole tribes on a side and goals one mile apart Quarantine Bagusa, now Dubrovnik, off the Dalmatian coast, some 800 years ago built a special dock ia the harbor where all incoming boats were required to stay 40 days or for a "quarantine." It was a plague precautionary measure and is still la vie today, although not for such a lengthy time, under its modern name "quarantine.' Big Three Kentucky, Illinois snd Indiana are the "big three of the liquor inof dustry, producing all the whisky made in the United States. Of the total national output of 10,303,914 gallons in March, for Lollypop King. "Well, the cutie was his daughter example, Kentucky produced 4,673, sure enough, an she an' the boy- 187 gallons, Illinois 1,422,125 and friend was so taken up In ssyin' Indiana 1,334,935. again and again, an' each tOMWAIWWWWWAIWWWCTW time a little more tender-lik- e that even the night watchman gets klnda bashful an' walks off. Me, bavin' slipped Inside the frontdoor, decided it was wise ter conceal myself until little cutie should climb them marble stairs of her father's grand hall. PIANO BARGAIN "KnowhV that the caretaker had fa a worried time she was muter af e tou for surprises, kindnesses, SLIGHTLY USED BEAUTIFUL of the first spring flower, mr a good boo, or a nets little dish for my fray. been called out o town ter the death-beSPINETTE PIANO of a relative which was By KATHLEEN NORRIS Caa ka purchased at a Greatly Madoced Fries rea kinda felt actually picnic, PERFECT WIFE and ea Very Reasonable Pajrmmta. sponsible an' didn't wish ter scare H'n'-- 'r Almost mil wives ere very nice Write near are you to to that Innercent girl, so I waits a GLEN women in many ways, hut Kathleen a perfect BROS. MUSIC CO. short time before follow in' her up T4 Norris is told ebout one wife thet Be. Maia St. SaK Lake CHy. Utah Is "perfect.'' An rethe stairs. Say" Brown looked appreciative hut' bond writes Mist Norris, telling her This is a fascinating quesflectively into space "she was sure HOTELS ebout kit end how thoughtful, a nice little kid an' that well brought tion, and the answer to it may kind end wife, generous the is. Ilia letWkea to BBNO. NEVADA. Mae at Un up. ter offers a "measuring stick" for suggest to you a fascinating HOTBL GOLDEN Btaa'a laraaet aad "Well, when I thought she oughter women Mat eepalar hatcL themto lest everywhere occupation. It may amuse be in bed an' sleepin' I climbs those selves end see how high or low you and keep you busy and they rate. Why not make this little stairs. She'd left her door wide KODAK FINISHING open but instead o' bein' In bed, she happy for years trying to turn lest yourself f was in her bathroom. Pretty soon 16 PRINTS 250 yourself into a perfect womheard water runnin' like mad In Bol Developed aod It I human I knew. You hear priata tSe. IS an. being ever the bathtub; there was never noth-ttie BEX PHOTO n Otdea Utah. A man's letter suggested the other side; you write of divorces quiet about Amos J., not even and problems, mean mothers-in-lathis idea. He writes me that money his plumbin'. TYPEWRITERS troubles, faithless husbands, did know anyone ter take he has the perfect wife. They extravagant and discontented wives. so"I never ateak oaad auehlaea, aU atakaai Spatial long in a bath before, not even Lane have been married seventeen But there are a lot of us on the allowin' prfcaa far erfcae epeaiac. SALT LA KB DESK EX. SS W. Bnadway. Salt Lake CHy. was fer hot I an' weather, side of the picture; men and years; they aren't rich or other women who' through the trials and just gettin' worried, thlnkin' peror famous INEXPENSIVE MEALS young any more: changes of many married haps she had fIen alseep in the years tub and was gettin' drowned, when they're both close to forty. have only come the more sincerely out Tka heat food ia Salt Lake U aenred fer she comes. Well, thinks I, ss But his letter makes thrilling and truly to love and need each Tke MAVPLOWES CAKE I sees her lookln' that cute in her el 114 Sooth Maia POPULAR PRICED other." I on. and Dinner aae Sandwiehee Luncheons. reading, pass it Amos an' lace, That's the letter. It did my heart pink crepe de chine A Toagh Beginning. don't luck the he's deserve J. got good. The writer did not give me HEARING AIDS leavin' anything as nifty as that ter "We had to wait seven years for his address, but I his Dee will hope wander loose an' unprotect- HARD Of HEARIKQT No netd to be our happiness," he writes. "They see this column and know that she ed like. around any longer. Tke Vanaai Take were long years, and sometimes dis- is Aseaatireo eaa help yoo. Writa for free appreciated. '1 remember that telephone con- dtawaatration. No. obUcatioa. couraging years. Dee was taking Bow Weald Tea Eater versation aU right all right" he care of her mother, a helpless inACOUSTICON INSTITUTE How close to her measure, would went on bitterly. " 'Hello,' she says, valid, and teaching school as welL B. H. Crate There seemed to be no reason why you come, if your husband wrote 'oh, hello darlin', of course if s me. she might not be so held for many a letter describing you? What char- Who did you think it was?' an' she CHEMICAL ANALYSIS years. I was in medical school, with acteristics would you select if you gives a coy kinda laugh, 'of course the hope that a hospital appointment were choosing those of the perfect I love you how much? Oh, lots o' Wheal tasted for 11.00. Cham leal much, old That" he in- aaaiysia of Foods, prateia Stock aad Poultry Feeds. might some day pay me (75 a wife? What 10 would come first? Well, perhaps first of all a woman terrupted himself fiercely, "is the month. PETEBSON LABOEATOBIES "When Dee was 28 and I 30, should be gentle. She should have only thing that gives me any comtUt Be. State St. Salt Lake City. Utah however, I was offered a position a sense of humor. She should be fort 'Don't be silly,' she goes on, NEW in a small country town, with $100 capable, a good manager of borne, what on earth could happen at dear, a month and free rent guaranteed. nursery and badget She should be old number nine West Central ave- WE have a few ripaeaiind ioda fountains nue with a private detective walkin' At the same time an aunt of Dee's neat about herself and her belongaad feeataia tools, ate. Also a few oaad ies cream eabinata aad compressors. aU was widowed, and came to live with ings. She should be prompt Af- up and down outside and a teleBleat, Can or write W. H. Binta Then has bed?' she her mother, and we persuaded the fectionate. Economical. Patient phone by my Co, ITS W. lad So Salt Lake City. Ut ter keep quiet long enough ter let Cheerful. old folks to let us turn the upstairs Imaginative. This is a big order. Most women the strong, silent man at the other floor of the home into a flat The rent was $35 and we sent them an- never stop even to consider these end of the wire get in some appleMEN WANTED! other $35 and they managed easily. qualities, much less to ask them- sauce. But pretty soon she gets FOR "We went at once to our own selves if they happen to possess busy again. 'Well,' she goes on all 'well you home, and I took up my clinic duties them. Many women resent the idea sweet an' yieldin'-likTHE U. S. ARMY g me from at once. My wife kept a wonderful that they could change; they are as ean come up an' EXPERIENCE. across the street if it'll make yer ADVENTURE, table and we could entertain sim- they are, with no need for change. AND TRAVEL AWAIT YOU! feel happier, only do please make "You know me," they say comply on her food allowance of $25 a month. Presently I began to get an placently, "when anyone tries to put it snappy as I can't stand this strain QUALIFICATIONS outside case or two; every dollar anything over on me, I never for- on my nerves much longer.' Here Single U. S. citizens of good character counted, of course, but we never get it!" Or, "Jim's mother spoiled her voice was all broke up from between Hie ages of 18 and 35. with had any sense of anxiety or scrimp- him for 25 years. Well, he doesn't emotion. Au revoir darlin' ole est dependents snd ia good physical An' she hangs up the receiver. condition. ing. Two boys came along, and get any more of THAT! I've got a their mother took care of us all; good hot temper of my own, and Then she goes paddlin around her GOOD PAY it's about time Jim Baker found it room puttin' this away an' that till always gentle, sympathetic, underENLIST NOW I'm about ready ter go off me nut out" standing. available ia Air Corps. Vacancies now "Just when I was about ter take Other women tell you prettily that "I think gentleness is Dee's outCoast ArtilField Artillery, Infantry, nervousness hand a sheer from an' standing characteristic. She is at they are always late for things, and lery, Engineers, Signal Corps. Medical ways neat and fresh, always merry it does make poor Bob so mad! Or put her gently but firmly ter sleep, Corps, Quartermaster Corps, and other and adequate and wise, but her outthey're very poor cooks; Mama said b lowed if the only man in the world Arm and Branches. standing characteristic is gentle- she never wanted her girls to slave didn't whistle under her window an' CONTACT ness. Tf something comes up that in any man'a kitchen. Or they never that innercent eyed babe goes an' U. S. Army Recruiting Station waves ter then back she comes 'im troubles her, she is silent thought- can keep their books straightened 223 Nea Building out; don't know the least thing about an' flops on her knees beside her ful, gentle about it Salt Lake City bed an' starts sayin' her prayers. money. Always Sees the Bright Side. An' from the way she shivered yer Wivea la Name Only. "Dee never will have a bill or a might a' thought she was at a reSome wives save all the day's anstanding debt We may have to vival meetin'. An' me, the big stiff, go on short rations for a while, but noyances and worries until dinnerstandin by patiently with me manly HOTEL BEN LOMOND she must pay bills first Her mothtime, and then regale the weary courage all broken down an' tears er's final illness was a long one; we man of the family upon them. O th- stealin' down me cheeks at the sight OGDEN, UTAH had doctors and nurses, but Dee en quarrel and complain constantly o that there trustin' child, when I managed to make us all feel that with and of the children. Many are feels somethin' cold and hard it was a privilege rather than a bur- extravagant and vain, home and husitself between me ribs." den to do all we could. band serving them only as a backBrown stopped too digusted to go "She makes picnics, parties, fes- ground for constant trips to the on. tivals of ordinary living. In a wor- beauty parlor and the frock shops. "What happened?" gasped the ried time for I had a long, dull ilThen there is always the wife who young reporter. was never at a loss for puts somebody else ahead of the lnessshe "You should ask!" Brown's bitsurprises, kindnesses, discoveries of man she married; whose heart is terness seemed to fill the cell "All the first spring flower, or a good really with her family, or whose the time I wss re i pec tin' her modesbook, or a new little dish for my whole devotion goes to her child. And thinkin' she was In her bath, ty tray. Our little girl, coming when the wife who has numerous love af- blowed if she hadn't slipped Inter her brothers were 9 and 7, was born fairs. Nothing really wrong, of the room next ter the bathroom an' almost blind. Normal now, for her course, but such fun. And so harmlphoned Central ter have Police first two years her mother had to be ess, if only Bob wouldn't be so ridicHeadquarters ring her up. An' all eyes for her. Dee never showed me ulously jealous! on the phone was her that her bitter worry, never grew tired. All these wives are considered IN Beeae IM Bates . SIM la 14.4 talkin' ter the big chief. Well, she "Her home ia a place of rest and very nice women. Nobody expects wasn't so 14. a realty Baeaaa far I pens as out when she called far Ah? Coaled Uaatf aad Lathy music and laughter and happy perfection, and we all have our him 'ole an' fer once he ikiS Bees Cedes Shap Tap Bee meals and happy talks. In winter faults, we say leniently. knew what someone thought o' that HaaM af we are te coziest family in town. Which is perfectly true. And yet mug o his that he'.s so stuck on. Seta--y In summer Dee's beloved garden it Is as refreshing as a summer Then all that at the Exchange Optlaii(e"ll-- J has our supper table in it under breeze to hear sometimes of a wom- window was throwin' her down Chaaiht af Ceaaiercf aad 44 Clek the an oak. For vacations we have a an who by chance and circumstance ter the cops, an' the prayers three-roolake cottage; for ho- and her own fine nature has reached key Hotel Ben Lomond staged up ter keep me quiet just bbiesbut we have them all I so high a point of human developOGDEN UTAH The next time I try to loosen a Jane "The vivid, eager, loving woman ment that the man who has lived from Case s rea are one I'll her that's pick jewels r B PHtivrale met who has done all this for a man and with her for 17 years still finds her hard boiled all right no more o' three children ia. I think, the finest perfect them pure litUe girls fer me." boy-frie- good-nig- three-fourt- ht d X HOW Ee-pri- n' handl-aaap- pie-fac- e.' e, wig-wa- pie-fac- n' flim-fla- m pie-fac- e' Ktwanls-'EtfcuM- Tes n' m WNU efhjeehf Week Na. 4Ht SALT LAKI ttstmjstnMSststststt0sslsmf'mm |