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Show T,.......;..v. ... .. ,, ... SATOBD AYj JOLT 7, 1921 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN . 'CATUEDAY, JULY 7, 1923. m Montenegro Honors American Woman 1 I I II IJrV I II 1 1 I I 41 II I I IV I 71 IIMCJ. II Every Housewife Loves to Work in a Clean Kitchen- r' ' And it is easily kept clean when yon have an , i Electric Range- "Cleanliness is next to Godliness" has been repeated go often that it has become the byword of the American housewife today. She dotes on a clean kitchen and its" epic and span appearance is her pride and joy. To keep a kitchen clean and bright with the old kind of kitchen equipment means drudgery it means many hours of the day spent in nnneecessary work. Wherever Electric Ranges are installed, kitchen drudgery drud-gery is eliminated, the kitchen takes on a new appearance appear-ance and stays clean. ' Foods taste better, less time is wasted and economical results spell success in hundreds of homes all over the world where Electric Ranges are used. ' ''-:'-- : . . Let us demonstrate how yon can save time and food bf using an electric range. We have just the right one for yon in stock.- Utah Power & Light Co. "Efficient Publio Service". EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL FO& THE HOME. . , irauring "tna rarest, i lb first forest lamraact was writ-tm writ-tm to. OeTmany in 1870, and It hat aa4e (tls I Europe) eeinaensuratt a the development ef fort cittl ail protection. - WIm Men" Analyxsd. -g' wise man la but a clever infant, jafllar Itttara from a hterottjphleal -ajvpfcette -beak, the lexicon of wale tm Is atanltyr-Cariyic. k :. i ; I : Praetleal ;. V; : B Is pHleeephy .remember kaw jajajcr tangs wa do a at need there ara k Aa things wa cannot tat . A Fable. Once thera waa a girl whe received ettamoad engagement ring tad didst with cariosity concerning- Ita LtUnta Constitution. A Doubtful Attitude. A nan dat keepa remlndin' anybody Cat dey owes htm grsUtude." said Vnti Xben. la liable to be "bout aa favadar as in, InstaHmeat eollactor." JfTaahtngtoa Xvenlng Star. . - o Unstable Equilibrium. A body Is in unstable equilibrium wfeta after a alight tlppng, It tends t move farther from IU original pe ttlon. A cone balanced aa lta point m an egg en its end la jmatab.la, aajtJfllbrluBft, -- A Golden Feathsr. Th feathers of the "golden pbee tuC tr a searca of profit, being used In tha manufacture of artificial flies) mt aalmoa . fishing. These blrda, na- i of China, are the hardiest ar tna ant tribe. - " ; Exchanged Ideas. That the Hlttlt were la constant 'caanmualcatlon with other nations) la atown .by the . fact that Rgyptlan twnrabs and ' nMuletn, Phoenician po. iasTaad Qr ttrri corta Dcurea ara fMmd ,hi tli' . looibs of dltvrent pe rlodA, f Bronji- decors and Jewelry ra f flirty ctnuuue and a safety pin, jOOO .x'ejtrs old. ti nt would stin wark, sj eaM to have Owa found. " . r MederatleM Always Best. ' far aigM I they ars Jt.cs that ajarfait wltk'ta mach, as they that atarre with nothing: It H ea mean fafpplnesa iherefore It seated Is O mean; superfluity cones sooner by aklta halra, but eompetwy Ut ajacrakeapeara. V Proof ef Coif a Ancient Origin. , The game of golf goes back at least five centuries. One at the pictures in n Dutch Illuminated Book of Hours, now In the British museum. Is a painting of three men putting at a bote In tha turf af In modern golf. Although tha Dutchmen did play and paint golf, they 414 not write about It, so there ara M rewords describing the fame, , Tha ami and tha peputatleM af tna three countries that make up tha ' sMlnToad ef North'America are Canada, Can-ada, 3,T29,fteo aquara xmilcs, popula-don. popula-don. &78S.IK1; the United States. 8.O2T.000 square inll-, -tpafutlon 106,7l0,fi20'xi. o, . 7(.0UO, square asOes, populaUoA wMiim, Bealdee these, there ara Greenland, a Daniel foeseaslon, Newfoundland, a Brttlsi colony, Cubs, an Indepenilenl repuMli and the other West IndUo Islands. . Conscience tha Great Need. On of the saddest sights la Ufa la tha rrowlna disregard of conscience; tha smothering of high ambition by natty tndulgtncea. tha gradual flocay af tna Ideals, tha dwarang ex cnarnv far by tha arardaralopBant ef autfr rial thiuga. .- a Ixnraaatafia That Ara gectlenaL - .1 gueea" batraya the Maw Englandet na unerringly aa tha "I reckon" -ot jth teutherntr. "Rugged" la tha aonaa af vigorous and robust la purely collo-ulal collo-ulal In New England, and In Rhode Island Ita .meaning la extended beyond lta application to tha health of an Individual. In-dividual. It la' used here negatively to Indicate weakness. "What kinder keerda be ya holdln', Sir Inquired a player of bla partner. "Wall, Joan, they hain't vary ragged," waa tha reply. Illinois9 Fine Centennial Memorial Building 1 9 Illinois' pride, the new Centennial Memorial building at Springfield, to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary af tha admittance of the state to the Union, la completed at a coat of 12400,000, and la destined to occupy a place af promlaenca among the most notable public atrurturea of the nation. A B; O . o V"l k ( ( . r 1 0 The conference on valuation, .of , American jraUrnaOa in-ucii In Chicago wlfjj eight governors, four United States senators, twenty-five congressmen and the hends of .(he) -nlircwil brotherhoods and farm organisations In attendance. Left to right, front row, In tha photograph ore Governor 8wtf of Colorado, Governor Blaine of WlsconsU. Senator Bobt U. LaFollette of Wisconsin and Mayor llylnn of New A',T',r. : ' ' . . :- ; ' ': --v'-.. -L, -tV-. . " ,: V ;v " Count Jovan Flamenatz, prime minister of Montenegro and the official representative of King Michael the First, conferring the order of a knight frandtdfffcerof King Daniel I upon Miss Casslty K. Mason, founder, and principal f the Castle school for girls at Tarrytown-on-Budson. The order was confemd on Miss Maon for her "eminent service rendered to tha cause of education and a mark of appreciation for her noble sympathy for tha suffering population of Montenegro." Miss Mason was ennobled by tha lata Queen Dowager Mllena. This waa the first time In five hundred years et that country's history :lw.l a woman or foreigner waa so honored.- : The World's Greats -The world's great men have net commonly been great scholars, nor lta great scholars great men. O. W. Holmes. Area of the Great Lak. Lake Superior has un area Dt 82,000 square miles; Lake Michigan, 22,836 aquara miles; Lake Huron. TOjm square miles; Lake Erie, SCS aquara mllaa, and Laka Ontario TJMS aquara asllaa. . . In?-:.:' olfluma Atieultural Laberara, One ef the surprising featuree ef travel through Belgium la tha multl-tuda multl-tuda of small farms and also the Intensive In-tensive cultivation. Before the war, out of lean than 7,300,000 acres af 1 total area about 5,000,000 acres ware tilled. Much ef the ground la worked with tha hoe and the spade, and no leaa than one-sixth of the people are classed as agricultural lahorera. rirgni or noeons. - ,iM , Kxperlmenta have ihuwn that plf,! yua a aoie io ouiainp me lasiesi 1 biiu, aiiuifuu uu luv . Bi-Sge Bi-Sge tbey fly at the rate of only U miles en hour. A French expert expresses ex-presses the opinion that they can attain at-tain a velocity of more than 70 miles an hour. They are said to be unable un-able to fly long distances In a per fectly straight line; apparently they are easily driven aside by shifting air rurrenra. -e Mean 1 (Oseertsa, amtai For Windows. If you would polish your windows, se a mixture of powdered washing blue and liquid ammonia. Put a little ef the mixture on a clab and polish. The result will be very bright windows. Hearer In New .England. Many primitive New. England sayings say-ings are restricted wholly to tha agricultural ag-ricultural population, and among these ara utterances' whose ?rovtnclsllsm ! not apparent to the speaker whose ear has become familiar to them. "Get out" le commonly used to express Incredulity In-credulity and In remote districts "du Wl Is still good form In tha rrta. "If" Dear Reader: Thia la your corner. All question! submitted will be - tolly and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but wit be sent if a self-addressed, stamped envelope accompanies tha request. Questions ara limited to two. Full name and address must acconnn. each letter or no reply can be made. Pny All communications ara held strictly, confidential. In requesting poems and songs, name o vi lac auiaor necessary in oraer addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded direcS to you. Address letters very plainly, with Lalri TTtaV . . Salt Uki City, UUh. SONGS RECEIVED The following- aonaa and poems have been received daring the pat week, and I wish to thank each one for their kindness In contributing them: Tor Every Boy That's on the Level." 2ear Little Heart 'Neath the Daisies" Grandfather's Clock. On the Sunny Sen Juan. If I only Had a Home, Sweet Home. ' Blngen o the Rhine. . The Convict's Christmas Eve. When theWhtppoorwllt Sings, Marguerite. Mar-guerite. '. The Songs My Mother TTsed to Sing. The Rose of No Man'a Land. Juanlta. Baby Mine. Captain Jinks. SONGS REQUESTED These stings and poems are on the requested and To-Be-Found list: The Songs My Mother Used to Sing. Won't Ton Come Home. BUI Bailey. . Little Black Me. "Hand In Hand Again." I Cannot Be Tour Sweetheart . The Last Grand Roundup. Scottish war song entitled "Goodbye, My Bluebell." "Goodbye, my Bluebell, , Farewell to you; One more fond look Into those eyee ot blue. Mid eampflree burning. Mid shot and shell. I will be dreaming of my own Bluebell" Blue-bell" Tha Outlaw. The Goldarn Wheel: "I can ride the wildest broncho. In the tough and wooley West." Titles unknown: "As Tommy was walking for pleas ure one day." -"Oh, I juat received a letter and he gave me a cold turndown." Nursery song: -- "If no one ever marries me, And I don't eee why they should. For nurse says I'm aot pretty, Aad I'm seldom very good." Those who have seat seas with their letters, but negleeted to send names, I wish to thank moat sincerely tor the songs, , aad regret very much that I cannot answer their queries, and will be most glad to do so, aa well aa all ethers who tailed to append -a name and address by which a letter eould reach them la ease their letter eould aet appear tn the paper, It they will eo eo. at anytime. ' 'Tear letters are. held tor that purpose. Dear Miss Brooks: ' I have read your corner (or many months aad It has helped me tn many ways. 1 have never written to yon before be-fore but I hare two questions which are bothering me. , Hoping you can help me I submit them to you. (1) Are you working under an assumed name or Is Helen Brooks your real namef I have often passed people and wondered If any of them eould be you. If you are writing under an assumed name do I know, you or do you know met (J) Who composed the piano aolo "Laughing "Laugh-ing Waters," and ean It purchased In any musle store In Salt Lake City? I have encloaed two of the requested songs hoping they will help you. Do ot think I am Impertinent from my first question aa I am only wondering about someone who has helped me very much. I remain, ' A WONDERING GIRL, Shit Lake. I am so glad I hays been ot help to you In thia Indirect way. Wondering Girl, and I would so dislike to shatter any charming Illusions you might have of ma. but I am sure I would and yon would ,nonfonger' th if value, should I tell you I was only a plain, ordinary, everyday sort of person, per-son, living perhaps, close by, now wouldn't IT 80 lets let It go, and you Just know that I really, truly want to help you In every way I can, and continue con-tinue te reap all the good you possibly ean from my efforts, and I will go on being happy ever Just such letters aa yours. 1 have, this far missed . the pleasure of. knowing you, dearie, but perhaps I -may some day, who knows, aad I am quite euro you would be a very charming little girl te know. (3) N. W. Laurence, I bellevo composed "Laugh I nr Waters," and It can be had from the musle stores la Salt Lake. Ir you should have any difficulty In finding find-ing It Will you let me know f Thank you very .much for ths songs, dear; t was very sweet ef you to eopy the two.' To PATST. Murray,' Ut. I have only one of -the songs you wish at present. nut will try to get the ethers for you. and if I am r successful fat obtaining tnem win sena tnera ait together. 'The one I sent you Is the Only one I have by that title. TbaakS for the Informs tloayou gave ,.- Dear Miss Brooks: "' . , "I've written te yea before and ra eslred satisfactory answers. , and hope I may be welcome ae-sln. I would like te ask a few oeata. (1 Hew te get acquainted wun noy irtenda who are la youe neighborhood T (2) What subjects would you advise for a girl who Is sro lag te be a teacher and Is a Sophomore next yean i ve taken one year French. Would you advise me to continue? I'm sending a song that waa In the To-Be-Found-List" Wishing you much success, I remain, i : , DIMPLES. Idaho. , I am very glad your former answers were satisfactory to you. Dimples. (1) Ton should he able to get acquainted with these boy through a mutual friend. (2) What subjects you should tske would depend - so much upon w acinar y wienea is specialise as a Dear Miss Brooks: I am going to Join your corner be cause I know I will be welcome. I have some questions In mind (.would like to ask you. (1) Will you please give me the addresses of the following movie stars: Anita Stewart Katharine MacDonald. Elals Ferguson, Betty Compson. Pearl White, Clara Kimball Toung, Thomaa Melghan, Herbert Raw llnaon, Edward Earfa and -William Rus-sel. Rus-sel. (2)1 wu hora 1 September 2otfc loos. On what day waa tbern and what are my colors? It la aald blue ayes repreeent Impetuosity. What dooa thia mean? Wishing yoa buahele of aucoeas, I remain, - A GRANT8VILLE GIRL. Surejjfou-are welcome, Olrlle ; tl) tha correct title, the first line, or the- to, nna mem. riease send stamosi pen and Ink, to Helen Brooks. Box 1541 . grade or high .school teacher, or slnraly ' teach In the country school, that It would be necessary for me to know aomethlng of your aim and Intentions along this line, before I could ad v lie m Intelligently. Thank you so much far the song. Dear Mlaa Broaka; We have been reading your eorasr for some time. As some of us tave writ ten before and received very satisfactory satisfac-tory replies, we have decided te consult you again. There are Ave of us sad each one of ua wish to ask two qnes ttons each. (1) There la a girl la oar town who has gotten Into a very bid " habit of borrowing other people's clothing. cloth-ing. As ahe haa borrowed from me frequently and I have bad to go after my clothes, this makes me feel very foolish. Should I loan them or nott I don't like to turn her down, when she asks, so what ahould I do? (2) Do yoa think la a suitable book to loan to a boy friend?" 8 LIU. - ' (1) I have been writing to a boy ts " Arizona. He erltlclsea my letters aad tells me how I should aet Should I tell him "to go to and stay put" or Jut consider the source and take It In good grace? (2) Can you suggest a better recreation than housecleanlng In the spring time? "Climate klnda alow, yea ' know." SPIKB. (1) How ean I Increase my height and decrease my breadth? 1) My hems la by the railroad depot la It a good practice to wave at the trainmen as the train passes? 8TI0RTT. 1) What meaning has pink, blue sad '' lavender stationery? (2) Our musle teacher and science teacher's wives both have new sons. Can you sugg est any suitable names tor such highly ' esteemed chMdren? ' , , BUNNT. (1) I am I 1 tars ol and I have been going with a boy 20 yera 4d for throe years. It It proper to to ear ridlag with him and my girl friend after af-ter publio dancea? (2) Ae our "stead . lea" have left home, do you think It would be all right te go to public dances In a town 20 miles distant frost hare In my "steady's ear, which he left -la my care? . SLATS, i We will truly be grateful tf you will ' please answer these questions which . have been pussling us for some time. -. WB, US A CO. Idaho. Thanks, girls, for sending your names along. This Indicates yea really do. .-sirs .-sirs aa answer to your quest lo as already al-ready aubmltted. I will reservo year envelope for your'terUier easaavialm"' tlons, and attempt your answers all la a bunch here. It . would be unwise for ' you to pussle over these weighty problems prob-lems longer, I am aure. . (1) I must say, "Slim." yoa areqults fortunate la that you have extra clothes to lend. Never having had Just such a problem to deal with I am aot sure what the proper course to pursue should; -be, but am Inclined to think I would ver y kindly and aweetly, hut never-) theless firmly, tell the young lady f had need of what elothea I had aadj could not lend them. (2) It might net' be considered exactly "sultabla" for yoa, . te have thia book, mueh lose lend It te, a boy friend. i (1) I do not know that X can blame the Arliona friend for criticising yesv "Spike." It you write htm In earthing ths sams mantar In which you havai communicated with me. Probably yea, , have used this "system" before, aad! should know the effects, therefore should be a better Judge of which , course to pursue than L (2) If yoa are In the right mood, housecleanlng la a very enjoyable recreation. Of course, you might alternate thia with renovate Ing the hennery, Cuikery, gocsery, pig- . Kery. etc., with a little tudonlng thrown la. Should you take this ad-vies ad-vies and stay with It I rather think tha climate will not be noticed to any appreciable ap-preciable extent What hot (1) And "ShorFy." for your elongation, r 1 suggest a stretching maenine. know, one ot thoae affaire which bar- -ness the feet at one end and the bead' and ehoulders at the other, -aad the.', manipulator then gradually (or other-) wise; -Binecenes" or - "eiongaiea. do net know that I have ever kaowat anyone te try It for this particular par, pose, hut It sounds reasonable, deesa'tj It? For decreasing the breadth, eser- else ts very splendid, and ae waving at, the -trainmen - le practically harmless , ae a dlveralon, I Imagine, tf trains seas) year, place often enough and roe arei thue deprived of oae or two meals a. , day. aad If yoa "wave with entha-T slasm, jour breadth wUl be decrease v quite aUeeably.e . ' My dear "Bunny," colored stationery has ae meaning that I knew et ether than expressing the artistic "taste . eCj the persM using- It 2) I presume the parents af these highly esteemed ehIK ' dren would welcome aueh nana as as ue , v fallowing from yea: Algernon, Thee f bald. Adolphue, Ignatius. Luclan. Bar, tholdy. Roberto or Jacques. What yes 1 - l) Welt, iuts," r aay It was tso a tag seme." to go ear .riding after nubile daaee. and "going" still sssse to go tweaty pallee to another P- dance "all by yourselves aloae." but fan be It from me te attempt te advise m , "girl of the world" who haa been "ean for three years and has reached tie -advanced age ef sixteen, even thougs. t ah.MiJ 111.. . Mii.k da SC. SO W M .. . I MIVM - - . eausc r t ear . greatly it with your disapproval. wouia ww- t -However, u ar "Bunny" yon or "Spike" or "BHnr or "Shorty", would like to discuss fur- v thcr these questions I should be "advise If you will hut let me snow- I regret much that X eould not com ply with your postscript but of our-your our-your failure to enclose aamee msec t impossible and I do hope my "answers , meet with yeur approval. ,, f 1 -.J , , Anita jncwart and--Catherine WUIlan , may be" addressed In care ef First rje-. tlonal Exhibitors, - West 8t' " , f New Tor k City J Elsie Ferguson, v r Compson, ' Thoa. Melghan, I-aaW '7" ; dlos, 1520 Vine St. Hollywood Csi . Pearl White. William Russet W"J?7'1 dlos. Western Ave,, Hollrwcod 5 Herbert Rawllnson,' Universal j! Universal City, Callf.l Clara W" it" foejig. Metro Jttudlos, HollywooA , CalB. . (2)eptsmbev -800, came 2 urflay qd the. nolora are gold and biaea, Blue eyes' rcpresehtlns; Impctucuslty lodlpotes, I presume, that f'- posad' to have aa Impetuous tlon; that Is, yea aet on Impulse, sawn lv, viemently and with atrong '11Br |