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Show TIIE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH SB Daddy's Eveiii Dear Miss Brooks: Will you please answer some questions for three girls? (1) What should a girl of fourteen weigh? (2) Are the When Im Gone two songs called Youll Soon Forget and "When Im Gone You Won't Forget both sung to the same tune? (3) State some way for a gtrl of fourteen to make money at home. . (4) What was Art Acord's (a Universal Star) wife's name before GRAHAM BONNER marriage, and how old is he. and where it vntt.N Mivtfe. la his home? (5) Please name some of the latest songs that would be good to sing at entertainments. Thanking ELEPHANTS you In advance, we remain, as ever. HAZEL, JENNY and EVA, Neola, Ut. Will do the very best I can for you, I want to give a little talk on elegirls. (1) The average weight for a phants, said Mrs. Elephant, for to girl 14 years old is about !)3 pounds. (2) I really cannot say. perhaps some my elephantine mind there Is nothing reader who knows these songs will tell so Interesting. us. (3) This is a difficult thing to do And we want to hear you talk, for there are so few ways of earning said the other elephants. money In the small town. Could you too, Now all these elephants were in the not care for some ones children an evening or afternoon occasionally, or circus and they were waving their help some one when there is extra heads back and forth, swaying very work to do? Even In the very small town there are those who wish such gtacefully. You know, Mrs. Elephant conhelp once In a while. Taking orders for dependable hosiery and underwear, I am from India In the first and various other necessary articles tinued, could also be the means of making a place. That Is to say India was the first place I was ever In, and little did little extra money, without the necessity of leaving your home town. (4) I I think In those days that I would do not know Art Acords wifes name travel so much. neither do I know his home address. "I had no Idea that I would see He Is 33 years old and may be adtowns and towns and towns. Oh, the dressed at the Universal Studios, Universal City, Calif. (5) A few of the late towns I have seen and the people I songs which would be appropriate for your purpose are Bring Back the have seen! How many there have been. In the Twilight Daisies." Hour, Rose O Mine," and "The Marehetta, I have seen so many small boys Breath of An Irish Smile. and small girls, so many fathers and mothers, so many big sisters and so Dear Miss Brooks; This Is the first time I have written many big brothers. to you and hope I am welcome. I like Also I have seen a good many the corner very much and It has been medium-sizebrothers and sisters. very useful to me. I have some quesNow some people will often say tions I would like to ask. (1) How can I make more friends and be more popunfair of an animal famular? (2) It Is very lonesome here. something What can I do to keep from getting ily when they may have known only one member of that family. They lonesome? I remain, BLUE BELL, Idaho. may say that that kind of an animal All are welcome. Blue Bell. (1) I have attempted to answer this same Is cross and angry, or perhaps stupid. question so many times In my corner That always annoys me so. Youve got to judge from the that I am sure you must have seen some of them. It is very difficult for number and not from one or great one to tell another Just what to do or say to make friends. If you have not two. It n)uld not be fair If we saw one succeeded In making as many friends as you wish up to this time, I suggest little girl who was a to call that you sit quietly down and analyze all little girls yourself. Just what tactics have you And It would not be fair If we pursued up to this time when you meet Have saw one little boy who was a bully to people to win their friendship? you been sociable, friendly, and agreesay all little boys were the same. able, or have you been indifferent exSo It is not true to say of animals pecting the other fellow to do all the agreeable things and meet you more that they are a certain way If one Is than half way? Compare your own way Judging from only one or two they with the way of one who is popular and makes friends easily. You cannot have known. Now elephants are smart and they be other than your own self, but by have good memories. That Is the comparison you may be able to mold some of your possible unlikable characSometimes they get very angry. teristics Into likable ones. What say truth. do not forgive Injuries, but you? (2) Spend part of every day in They reading something really worth while, neither do they forget kindnesses. and keep busy at something. One can Sometimes we are very naughty. I never be lonely and busy at the same time. If one Is busy at something which remember one time I knocked over Interests them. I'm sorry, dear, but some wagons nothing was in them you have asked more questions than for the fun of the thing, and then I are allowed, but believe my answers saw how distressed and sad my cirwill partially answer your others. I am cus keeper looked. sending the songs you wish also. "But I am so strong It Is hard for Dear Miss Brooks: me to realize that It is naughty to be We have long enjoyed your column in the paper. I and my two sisters. 11 and ptjyful with little things such as 13 years old, look for It first thing when empty wagons! Very hard, Indeed, the paper comes, and con over the adfor me to realize that. vice given In answers to subscribers. We do a great deal of work In My sister had a question to ask you, but it was asked and answered In last India in loading and In hauling goods issue of paper. Sincerely, WILFRED. Idaho. I am very glad Indeed to welcome a new trio, and because I think others will enjoy the poem you request, I am printing It, and will reserve your envelope for a future request you may make. Always glad to hear from you. "O WASTED FORMULA m Fairy Tale cort.-v-- Dear Reader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheerfully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will be sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany each letter or no reply can be made. All communications are held strictly confidential. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly d, to you. Address letters very plainly, with pen and Ink, to ITelen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. dresses In becoming colors. There are SONGS RECEIVED The following songs and poems have bleaches which remove tan and sunbeen received during the past week, burn, but these will not change the and I wish to thank each one for their natural complexion. kindness In contributing them: Dear Miss Brooks: Put My Little Shoes Away. I am trying to get all the movie Little Old Log Cabin In the Lane. stars pictures that I can, so will you I Wonder Whos Kissing Her Now? please send me the addresses of; Jack Mulhall, Lila Lee, Harrison Ford and SONGS REQUESTED Elaine llammerstein ? How could 1 These songs and poems are on the get the life of each? Sincerely yours, list: requested and NEY NEEN, Idaho. Your Mother Still Prays for Tou, To NEY NEEN. Ida. So youre a Jack. regular movie Isfan, are you? Jack Mul-halFirst Lines: care of United address They cried for the rocks and the Hollywood, Calif.; Harrison Ford, mountains, 130 W. 44th St., New York Lamb's Club, They prayed, but their prayers were City; Lila Lrfie, Lasky Studios, Hollytoo late. wood, Calif.; Elaine llammerstein. PrinFirst Lines:. Pictures Corporation, 7250 Santa Don't sell him another drink, ciple Monica Blvd. Hollywood, Calif. There please. are no biographies of these stars to be He's reeling already, you see. had, except a very brief sketch In the of one ocdirectories and a write-u- p I regret that so many of the songs casionally In the movie magazines. My requested of late cannot be furnished, when you request a personal reply as they are among the recent popular dear, be sure to send stamped envelope. In can the It he had aongs and shops. la only the old tlnve songs which I atTo DOVIE and LARKIE, Ferron, Ut. And to or the for readers I am printing below a song which I tempt print of my column. believe la the one you requested some time ago. At least I hope It Is. The Dear Miss Brooks: other one can be had In the shops for I have written to you before and got 35 cents, and so 1 cannot print the some very good answers. So may I ask words for you. you a few more questions? (1) I had DO THEY MISS ME AT HOME? a boy friend who oame to see me Do they miss me at home? Do they often but I was foolish and never much miss me? cared for him until It was too late. He 'Twould be an assurance most dear is going with another girl and now I To know at this moment some loved feel discouraged. I am not happy In one any boy's company. I go Out with boys Were saying, I wish he were here!" I but I am not happy because am think- To feel that the group at the fireside ing of him. 1 have asked him down Were thinking of me as I roam; and he will not come. I am sure I have Oh, yes, twould be Joy beyond measure, never done anything to make him mad. To know that they miss me at home. How can I win him back? Thanking you In advance, I remain, Wrhen twilight approaches, the season BLACKY, Utah. That ever Is sacred to Your case is not unlike many others, Does some one repeat my song, name over, do who a not realize friend's Blacky, And sigh that 1 tarry so long? worth, or what they are to them until And Is there a chord in the music. they are gone. No doubt you were so Thats missed when my voice Is away, accustomed to his attentions that you And a chord In each heart that awaketh did not realize you were not treating Regret at my wearisome stay? him as friendly or courteously as you Should. Since you have Invited him to Do they set me a chair near the table, call, thereby signifying your desire to When evenings home pleasures are establish the old friendly relatione, and nigh, he has refused to accept, it is When the candles are lit In the parlor. that he does not care Just yet ta And the Btars In the calm azure sky? renew the friendship, therefore there And when the ''good-nightare reIs nothing left for you to do except to peated, be friendly and agreeable to him when And all lay them down to their sleep, you meet. Perhaps In time the same Do they think of the absent, and waft qualities which attracted him to you In me the beginning will bring him hack to A whispered "good-nigwhile they you. In the meantime, dear, do not sleep? compare every other boy with him, but determine to enjoy their friendship be- Do they miss me at home? Do they miss me? cause you cannot afford to make any At morning, at noon, or at night? further advances ttjan you have to him without lowering your' dignity, and And lingers one gloomy shade round them, which would also drive him still furThat only my presence can light? ther away; and after all, do you not think It Is more pique, than that you Are Joys less Invitingly welcome, And pleasures less hale than before, really care for him? Because one Is missed from the circle. I Because I am with them no more? WHAT IS THAT. MOTHER? Anonymous. What Is that, Mother? The lark, my child, Miss Brooks: Dear The morn has just looked out, and At last I have come to you for adsmiled. When he starts from his humble, grassy vice upon certain questions. First: I am IS years old and like to have a good nest, And Is up and away with the dew on time, but I have a supposedly true girl friend who talks about me to my his breast And a hy.nm In hla heart, to you pure friends, thinking she can win their admiration and leave me high and dry, bright sphere. or use me In any way she pleases. I To warble It out In his Makers ear. Ever, my child, be thy morns first lays have not realized It until now. and so not cultivated the friendship of Tuned, like the larks to thy Makers I have more many girls thinking one real praise. friend was all that was necessary. Should I try and break her of her conWhat is that, mother? ceit, or cultivate other friends? How The Dove, my eon. And that low, sweet voice, like the can I clean a pair of suede slippers? Thanking you In advance, I remain, widows moan, MOLLY. Utah. Is flowing out from her gentle breast. And I am glad to have you with us, Constant and pure, by that lonely nest, As the wave Is poured from some Molly. Do not send a stamped envelope unless you wish songs or your letter crystal urn. For her distant dear ones quick return. requires a personal answer. It Is not wise to limit the number of our friends Ever, my son, be thou like the dove we can not have too many, and we In friendship as faithful, as constant need a variety. As you have doubtless In love. known this girl for some time do you not think you could talk freely to her What Is that, mother? about this? There may be a mistake The Eagle, boy, you know, and perhaps she Is not guilty Froudly careering his course of joy, of the accusations against her. Ierfect Firm, In his own mountain vigor understanding and frankness are relying. to maintain a friendship and Breasting the dark storm, the red bolt you should at least give her the opdefying; His wing on the wind, and his eye on portunity of clearing herself of these the sun, charges, If you have not already done He swerves not a hair, but bears on- so. Be friends If possible, and by all moans cultivate other friends. (2) ward, right on. Boy, may the eagles flight ever be There Is a powder to be had at most shoe stores for the purpose of cleaning thine. suede shoes. If you cannot obtain it in Onward and upward, true to the line. your town. I will be glad to have It sent to you If you will write stating What is that, mother? the color. The price Is 23 cents. The Swan, my love, He is floating down from his native I am glad to print a corrected copy grove. No loved one now, no nestling nigh; of, "In the Shade of the Old Apple and thank you very kindly. He Is floating down by himself to die. Tree, Death darkens his eye, and unplumes Anna, for sending It. Hope I may be of service to vou. his wings. Yet the sweetest song Is the last he IN THE SHADE OF THE OLD AITLE TREE sings. Hive so, my love, that when death shall The Oreole with Joy was sweetly sing, ing, come, Swan-lik- e and sweet it may waft thee The little brook was babbling Its tune; The village bells with Joy were gaily home. ringing. The world seemed brighter than the Hear Miss Brooks: harvest moon. Im 15 years old and It was not me I was referring to about cigarettes, it When there within my arms I gently was another girl. The boys always beg pres't you. sis to smoke, but we wont and they And blushing red, you Blowly turned away; call us babies. I hope I am not a nuisance, am 1? I am always asking I can't forget the way I once carressed you. for songs but Ijust have to have them. (2) Is good for the skin? I only pray we'll meet another day. Im dark skinned. Would anything Chorus: bleach my skin? Yours trulv, In the shade of the old apple tree. EDNA. Utah. There's a love In your eyes I can see; You are older than I and I When a voice that I heard. am truly glad you werethought, not the girl Like the song of a bird. you wrote about. Let the boys think Seemed to whisper sweet music to me. svhat they will, so long 93 you know I could hear the dull buz of the bee. you are in the right, dont you say so? In the blossom, as you said to me, 1) No Indeed you are not a nuisance, With a heart that Is true. but my dear If you just must have so I'll he waiting for you. many songs you should enclose a stamp In the shade of the old apple tree. for them. Do not send stamp, however, I have really come a long way from the unless songs are wanted, or you are city. especially desirous for a personal re- And though my heart la breaking I'll ply. As I have but one of the songs be brave. which you request I will wait for you this bunch of flowers, to send stamp and perhaps I shall have Ive brought I think they're pretty, located the others by that time. (2) To place upon the freshly molded Many claim to have received good results from the preparation you refer And if grave; you'll tell me. father, where she's to but If you have a naturally dark lying, I do not think you can hope to Or If Its far. skin, point it out to .me. change the shade and why should you Said he, She just told ae all when she was wish to? A dark skin Is Just as pretty dying. And attractlvs as a fair skin, If one To bury her beneath the old apple tree." ls nt s" ht . io d cry-bab- y cry-babie- To ELSIE, Idaho Falls: I do not have one of the songs you request, dear, but If they are located, rest assured you will receive them. Salt Lake City Firms A BARBER T IN EIGHT WEEKS Mol.r Barber Col., Writ siaur 114 Regent St S. 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The keepers say It is more wonderful for elephants to do all these smart things than for animals who have been with human beings all their lives. our own Cosmetics. Try our Made and used in Beauty Parlors. We handle a first class line of in hair latest styles goods. Walker's Beauty Parlor FRUIT BOXES & BUSHEL BASKETS cousins will close the doors leading Into their yards If they are cold and they take hold of the liose when they want to drink (first PEACH & APPLE BOXES they turn it on) and then they save notice. Salt Iake Box At Lumber Co. themselves all the trouble of filling KODAKS A SUPPLIES their trunks and then pouring the down their throats. water KODAK FINISHING We employ professional photographer to fin"This way of the hose is so much ish your kodak film more direct. SMpler Commercial Photographers Lake t 'ity "In the oo, too, they tell a story of an African Pigmy Elephant wht BUSINESS COLLEGES used to like to be taken walking with L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. his keeper, but when he was brought All commercial branch. School of Efficiency. back to his elephant house he didnt Catalog free. 60 N. Main St., Salt Lake City. like It so much and he used to drop RUBBER STAMPS AND STENCILS to his knees and dig his tusks In the Seal and Ear Tag Made. Send for samplaa, ground before they reached his house prices, etc. Salt Lake Stamp Co. 66 West Bdwy. so that they had a hard time getting NOVELTY GOODS the tusks out and so getting him back his walk. CARNIVAL 'gOOdTSScT PROGRAMS after I was talking at first about my But Clave Pins, Celluloid Buttons, Badges, F.tc. Brewster Specialty Advertising Co. travels. And, of course, this is true HI Regent St. Salt Lake City. Utah of all of us. "How we have? gone through the difHEMSTITCHING ferent towns, seeing the people and EXPERT HEMSTITCHING having them gaze upou us! "IIow they have looked nt us with same day as received. Community Hemstitching Shop. 47 East Sil South, Salt l,ake. wonder, and in every town it is the same. FREE OFFER Some creatures may travel, but Hfl PUFF to anyone sending u the name t?1. P4.J.VU IIXLXi f , new or llsP,l Automobile arent noticed in every place they proepeet and we are raeeessful in rinsing the If In any place. They may go they deal. Nibley Mrlilrum Company, Odgen, Utah. walk through the towns and no one CLASS PINS will look ut them the second time, but hen in need, "Don.t forget us." AW PINS Is an elephant looked at a second " fl 1 in J We make A UUIM all Our zoo ,, elry repair kindspf jew LeiffMfg., Jeweler. 11.4 Main, Upstair CREAM WANTED SHIP DIRECT E. J. Direct Blackman Crum Shipments Pay Moat Money Send a trail can A Griffin Company, Ogden, lltsk time? Ah, yes, to be a traveled elephant Is a great thing both for the elephan and for those who have seeu the ele pbant 1 By (. H. IRVING KING tt br McClure Newepaper Syndicate.) DETH CURTIS was a stenographer in a big insurance office. In spite of her good looks, she knew stenography and typewriting thoroughly and had laid up for a rainy day a few hundred dollurs in the bank and a store of common sense and resourcefulness. And she was twenty-one- . A MAN WHO BECAME Harry Parkman was clerk In the , FAMOUS same office; was twenty-sevena hard worker and a competent Doctor R. V. Pierce, whose picture man at his business. He was gifted appears above, was not only a successwith persistence and staying qualities ful physician, but also a profound which were admirable. He went at student of the medicinal qualities of Natures remedies, roots and herbs, things systematically. and by close observation of the methThat was tne method he used In ods used by the Indians, he discovered buildiDg up his intimacy, which had their great remedial qualities, espenow so far progressed that he called cially for weaknesses of women, and at her boarding house every Thursday after careful preparation succeeded In night and took her out to dinner or to giving to the world a remedy which the theater once every fortnight. Had has been used by women with the best they been living In a country town results for half a century. Dr. Pierces everybody would have said they were Favorite Prescription is still In great while many other so called As they lived in demand, keeping company. cure-all- s come and gone. The the big city, and were both reticent reason for have Its phenomenal success Is as to their personal affairs, nobody because of Its absolute purity, and Dr. knew anything about It except - the Pierces high standing as an honored people in the boarding house and they citizen of Buffalo is a guarantee of all did not care a hung. In the office they that Is claimed for the Favorite Prewere always Miss Curtis and Mr. scription as a regulator for the ills Parkman to each other. peculiar to women. Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierces Harry intended marriage and so did Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. but Beth; Harry, somehow, kept putA ting off "popping the question. dozen times he had concocted in his mind a formula of avowal and rehearsed it mentally as he approached Beths boarding house. Then he would become dissatisfied with It as not quite coming up to the high standard which the occasion demanded and lie A safe, dependable and effective remedy for would put it off until next week, by Coughs, Colds, Distemper, Influenza. which time he hoped to think up someHeaves and Worms among horses and thing more worthy. Beth knew he mules. Absolutely harmless, and as safe was going to propose some day and for colts as it is for stallions, mares or he knew, also, that by artfully and geldings. Give Spohns occasionally as a preventive. Sold at all drug stores. skillfully giving him a jolt, she could make him propose any time she wanted to. But then the situation was ISPOtl NM E DIC ADitOlGOS H E N.1 N D.U3.A very pleasant as it was why hurry Business. matters? In another year's time they A Baltimore importer contracted would both be better equipped finana German of debt worth with $10,000 cially to enter the married state. house before the war. The war Itself The head of the insurance office which employed Harry and Beth was Interrupted communication, so that the bill was not paid; but the goods Horace McPherson large, portly, were received, sold and profit realflorid, fifty-fiv- e years old and with ized. Now the is to Importer whitening hair; wealthy, of course. find hls German creditor so trying he that For five years he had been a widower. For the past year an Important part can give him a check for 8 cents In full discharge of the obligation, with of Beths work consisted in taking dicInterest. Richmond Mr. tation from McPherson. He had been gruff with her at first, then paWOMEN! DYE FADED ternal and at last almost gallant Horace Mcnothing disrespectful. THINGS NEW AGAIN Pherson was a gentleman; he was getting into the Indian summer of his Dye or Tint Any Worn, Shabby Garyears, that was all. Harry felt anment or Drapery. noyed naturally, but he had every confidence in Beth and no fear that the wealth of a whole clan of McPhersons would duzzle the true-blu- e eyes of his Beth. When old Horace began to use sulphur and sage on his hair and his Each package of Diamond waistcoats and cravats began to show directions so simple contains Dyes a youthful and hilarious disposition that any woman can dye or tint any a was felt crisis that apeverybody Then one day the ap- old, worn, faded thing new, even If proaching. she has never dyed before. Choose proaching crisis arrived. When Beth color at drug store. Advertise-menany went Into the chiefs office and seated herself demurely with her pencil and notebook to take dictation Better Trained. Horace said: This portrait makes her look pret"Before we begin dictating, Miss tier than she did when I met her, Curtis, I have something to say which Jane. I hope will not be entirely displeasing Of course, ma, the artist so or entirely unexpected to you, and much better than she does.paints then he went on to state his case In a very manly and straightforward manner. Beth answered him as frankly and they had a rather long talk with each other of the heart to heart variety INDIGESTION before she came sailing out of the private office as cool, calm and collected as if she had done nothing but i rod s INDIGESTION take notes for the last Tcents of an hour. That was on Thursday and Thurs6 Bell-an- s day night was Harrys night for callHot ing. Harry had prepared a proposing SureReliel formula which he was determined to put into operation that night or perish 1921. d BOHN gfi?Sl!llM?R Times-Dlspatc- 15-ce- Pick-Me-U- p. Sure Relief FOR A three-quarter- -- J water In the attempt. As they sat boarding-hous- e EIUL-AM-2 in a comer of the parlor he had actually got off the first two carefully prelines of the pared and proposal when Beth interrupted him with, Oh, Harry, I had a proposal of marriage today. Who from? growled Harry, old Horace? Yes, old Horace Mr. McPherson, replied Beth, and he is an old dear. Glad you think so, said Harry What did you say to It? glumly. Oh, replied Beth, looking down, I told him I was already engaged. Already engaged, gasped Harry. "To whom, pray? Why, to you, of course, said Beth. Harrys formula vanished Into the limbo of proposals that were never made, questions that were never popped, and right there In the boarding-house parlor he took Beth in his arms and kissed her. The next morning the chief sent for Harry. Understand, said he, "that you and Miss Curtis are engaged to be married. We are, sir, replied Harry defiantly. I congratulate you, said Horace. Mr. Stiness Is retiring at the end of the month. 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