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Show 1 BEAVER CITY PRESS Charles arcnitftt, A Past Time). Klauder, th& wU known Mild at a dinner In PhiU- - 1 : aeipnla "American architecture stands today as bUiln as any In tue world, hut there was a time when we were almost proud of our terrible "An Aniericuu, Raising at the stupendous and lacelike masses of the Spanish cathedral of Toledo, said to his guide : "'How long did It take to run up this affair?' v "'Five hundred years, senor,' the guide answered. "The American gave a contemptuous langh. " 'Five hundred Holy years? smoke !' he said. 'Why over In God's jerrj-bullder- sure, safe ay to end 'CORNS'- end the paio of 'one minute you can ' Zino-pa- d. They nt with Dr. Scholl frictioa-preourt. tove the ruk no Infection from cutting, no U from corrosive acid, protect while they beat m; antierptic; waterproof. Sim for callouses, bunion. Get a box jay at your drutgiet 'ior shoe dealer', own DlScholls ZsitiO'pads i t Dr. ScktlTt fed Jftlitntu, Artk SuffvU.tH. the pain is gont t jf on on Vaseline RjgUS.fMOt CARBOLATED PETROLEUM JELLY skin break too small for notice, o cuts, scratches skin abrasions, no matter very wary of d fWslieht DQ' Vaseline Carbol- led Petroleum Jelly applied I once lessens the possibility infection, i t cornel An ' Jtneral itorei. 4FG. COMPANY New York St "VojcUim" undl mnwMn pu parity and ta high-scho- bob-haire- d, and IfHESEBROUGH te struc- Young Feller. girls, short-skirtebright-eye- d and talkative, sat in a downtown motion picture theater while tn the screen before them a story of love was unfolded. The central figure was a man whose chief distinction, outside his motion picture success, is that of a certain brand of trousers which once were named for him. One girt sighed. She turned to her companion and whispered: "Oh, Nell, wouldn't you Just love to hate a man like that?" Indianapolis News. Two in bottlei I all druggiits build a Theory and Condition. Blossoming forth from poverty to riches, Mr. Smith bought a motor car. It wasn't much of a enr, but he talked about It a lot He always called it "my automobile." He tried many experiments with It, and Vas often seen reclining underneath It. This happened so frequently that Smith and his automobile became the Joke of the neighborhood. One day Smith was mowing his lawn when something went wrong with the niower,. He sat down beside It to have a look at the machinery. A wag, chancing to pass that way, paused. "Good morning, Smith," he said ; "is that your automobile again?" "It's my "No," growled Smith. oughtermograss but it won't!" C:. mtkrri U!l we could ture like that and have It fall to pieces on our hands, all Inside of two or three years.' " t, Cmftrt country s. bnimt Is becatue of Its tficuvnu. abw Hi Oyster 80 Years Old. Them With a Veil; Remove Afl oyster eighty years old has been Double With Othino itm Strength from Delaware bay, It Is reportla preparation tor the traatment at taken tin la usually ao auoeaaafnl In removing ed. Scientific Investigators agree and (lea and (trine a eltar, beautiful oom-assert that the age of an oyster is inthat It la told under guarantee te dicated by the ridges or waterlines on Id the money If It tall, B't hide your freckles under a Tell; Its shell, just as the age of a tree Is an ounce of Othlna and remove them. indicated by the annual rings that the Drat few application should ahow underfill Improvement, aome of the form on Its trunk. ier frecklee vanishing entirely. A ridge appears on an oyster every I eare to aek the druggist for the to these savants, up to uinine; it is tma mai la year, according on the money-bacthe fortieth year. After that the shell guarantee. takes on one only every ten years. This venerable Delaware oyster had 44 ridges; hence It was eighty years 1 Hide n k Guticura Soap !The Safety Razor old. Shaving Soap Many Species In Kentucky. In Kentucky, which is a center of of the broad-leavebelt, there are several hundred different varieties of trees, says the school book of forestry of the American Tree association. Farther south the They are followed Bpecies prevail In the march toward the Gulf of Mexico by the tropical trees of southern Florida. d HURT? For Swing er eealv Boa. end to relieve inSamm- - Ml em V rye AS 17 1ST .ml M. Uttrhall eaaordlne; to HJ, BootUna, bMiina. all Weverur a loom. lm atree-Uoo- cone-beari- Tart Wray; lata, atrantf aatr stakes people took vary aid. II a leal aeeaaeary Knltla w H. BT.ta 1IUIBI will hrln W..b m4 Mb, ti At all goo? aragglau, Mope daadrair. er elract tnm aWs-Ia- 00K OLD? Cologne Is 200 Years Old. The recipe for making the original eau de cologne was discovered more years ago, and since that time it has been Intrusted to only a dozen persons. The written IBITlol 8? MAKE UP TO SIM WEEKLY of the recipe is kept in a crysany city In eho. ntalrim bulnMi. Tre. copy My United State copy-- J tal goblet, under triple locks, in a EJom Instruction on Practical Shoe are founded on yeara of aueuaaa, pot- - room in which the essential oils j complete ror II postal money order. mixed. than two hundred a, -- BOWER, lit. Boa WANTF.n SEATTLE. WASH. mm aitto TIKES and TUBES. mav Thought for the Day. n Will noguaranteed The average son takes the advice ealary and expedaee with right man. """ r red arte t .. A. Clovelaad, O. of his father Just like the father took Salt Lakt City. No. advice from his father. 14-19- 23. FROM GENERATION I One Live Tuple They were thrown Into each other's I society In a country houne, without common Interests or the least attracINDIGESTION tion for each other. Finally, after casting about for a fertile" subject of conversation, only to fall In every attempt, he said, desperately: "Will you marry me?" 6 Bell-ah- s She considered long and deeply. Hot "I think I'll say yes," she replied Dear Reader: This Is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheer-fuli- y at last. "It will give u so much more Relief and carefully anawered, except those aeeking medical advice. talk about while we're here." Los to Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will Angeles Times, be t if a self-- addressed, stamped envelope accompanies the request. and must name Full to address two. are limited accompany Questions 254 AND 7H PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Ancient Whipping Post. each letter or no reply can b made. Delaware's whlDPlntt All communications iki held strictly confidential. post dates In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the back to the picturesque old Swedish name of the author is necessary In order to find them. Please send stamped, fort days of 1034. The original pilAddressed envelop also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly lory Is Still standing in the court yard to you. of New Castle' county. Mary T. Goldman's Hah Color Restorer Address lettera very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, reetores the original color. Write for fre Salt Lake City, Utah. trial bottle teet It en one lock of hair. State color of your hair. Addreea Mary T. Queer how a man's better half Is al Goldnaa, teuQoldmaa Building. -w "aul, Bongs and poema requested: ways looking for his worst side. Mlaa. gagement to one's family. Juat as Tour Mother Waa. When the Green Leaves Turn to Gold. Dear Miss Brooks: The 8hlp That Never Returned. I have been reading your corner for Over the Wavea. some time and find It very interesting. Two Little Playmatea, Would you please answer a few quesPoor Little Joe: tions for me? (1) What will take Ink While etrolllng- - one night out of 42) Will you please TJ ftinfnnf ISTlnSdHflcir New Tork'a gay throng, send thepercale? Through words to the "She was I met a poor boy who was singing bred In old Kentucky?" aong, a song. TOUR FRIEND, Oakley, Utah. Vy Mother Waa a Lady. I am very glad you find my corner For Infants and Children. Be Home Early Tonight my Dear Boy. Interesting, little friend. (1) The coloring matter differs so greatly In writSongs received during the week: tnka It Is Impossible to find agents The raising Policeman, or The Lost ing which are effective In removing all Ink Child. spots. (1) For Ink stains which are old A Little Child Shall Lead Them. ' use Mi teaspoonful of potassium perWhen I'm Gone You'll Soon Forget manganate crystals to H pt. water and Beautiful Mabel Claire. apply to the atatn with the cork from I WUh I Was a. Wlille Man Instead the bottle or a medicine dropper If you . . r.Aiint .1 PER owe of a Coon. Coon, Coon. " have one, allowing It to remain about Ave minutes. Try this on a small piece The Texas Ranger. s VWAnTsmiP . rTVTMiQaiai . of goods first to see the effect on the Jack Was Only a Cowboy. ta. ,sr-.-r7color If It be colored goods. Should -AtMiaAJUDOWC0 m there be a pink er brown stain left, Dear Miss Brooks: I m"tw,J .7" I have been very Interested In your remove it by applying hydrogen per. eorner, "Just Between Tou and Me," for oxide to which ope drop of tartarle aome time. And now I am asking a fa- acid has been added to S teaspoonfuls. vor of you myself. Will you please Usually fresh Ink stains can be re publish the words to the poem entitled moved before drying by soaking the Cheerfulness 'The Dying Sailorr 8ome of the words spot In milk leaving It in for a day or rTT-fl- r two if necessary. Another method s to the latter part of the poem are: to apply salt to the spot and rub it Then they listened, he is alnglng, "Jesus Lover of my Soul," thoroughly Into the ataln, rubbing it And the winds brought back the echo, with a cut lemon. 2) Tour song Is on the "Wanted" list and I hope some "While the nearer waters roll." one will have It for us. Ttrange Indeed It waa to hear htm, 'Till the Storm of Life Is past." A. B. C, Si. George, Utah. Singing bravely o'er the watera, Thanks ao "Oh, receive my soul at last." very much for all the poems and songs. Wishing you success, Have the aong, "Have Courage My Boy MRS. V. M. L., Bait Lake. to No," ao you will not need to While I do not find the song you re- sendBay it. Thanks. Will make every ef quest. It sounds familiar, and I will fort to get your aong for you. continue my search, while someone may remember the lines and send them to us. Thanks for sending the song, dear Mrs. Dear Mlas Brooks: V. M. L, but I believe there Is a song I have been reading your corner for entitled, "Just Before the Sun Went some time. Have found It very InterDown" also. esting. I have never written before, but hope I am welcome. (1) Is It prop. Dear Miss Brooks: er for a girl to speak to a boy after May I bother you again. If "Jack passing him three or four times a day Ford" sends his real name and addreas for about three months? (2) Is It prop to you and asks for correspondents, er to call a boy on the phone and Inwill you give him ray name? I don't vite him to your home? Thanking you know for sure If "Jack Ford" la the In advance, and wishing you success name, but I mean the boy who aald in your work, I remain, he herds sheep and gets very loneD. J. L, Utah some. I love your corner very much you are welcome. (1) It would and when the old home town paper beSurely difficult to pass one person so quite comes I look for your corner first many times and not apeak, wouldn't Thanks very much. it? I believe In auch a case It would THE NURSE, Peoria, 111. vms msjtaw eoMpaav, new row nr. Exact Copy of Wrappe No bother, only a pleaaure to hear be permissible to give him a friendly from you again. Tou may be sure If nod and a pleasant "good morningL-"Jack" sends hta name with a request (2) Better let the boy call you, D. J. , for correspondent, your name will be As a rule boys are not so backward on the list of "those present." How but what If they want to call on; about It, Jack, there are several who girl, they will ask to do so, and a boy wish to do their bit to relieve your usually resents It when a girl uaurpa loneliness by writing you a nice, inter- a privilege which rightfully belonga to esting letter. Can you resist their him. Sorry, but two questions Is the appeal? limit. Take a good dose of Carter's Little Liver PIUj men tax z or s for a lew nights after. They restore Dear Miss Brooks: Brooks: Mlaa Dear There are three questions I would the organ to their proper function and Readac a In the paper Will you please print like you to answer when It Is conand the causes of It pass away. venient for you to do so. (1) Please list of boys' names and addresses. TEXT REGULATE TUS ROWELS 4 tell me what are the necessary articles about IS years old. Please, because I PRXTENT C0NSTIPAT103I for a dresser and a dressing table. am lonesome and want someone to (2) Can you give me the address of write to. From a Utah girl, LCCiU. JeflrTnjSeMlDeeSeMl Price TET, American Fork, Utah lady who cooka and servas at parties? Send me year name, my dear, and About what do they charge? Thanking you. Mlaa Brooks, I am yours re- will give you the names of some girls Not That? Mentioned It to Morphons. and boys who wlah correspondsnta. spectfully, We want our friends to think about From a Story "To his considers!)! BE BE, 8alt Lake. (1) Among the articles considered Dear Miss Brooks: os, but not to reflect on us. Boston surprise, Shane, on getting Into bel, necessary for milady's dresser and fell Immediately Into a deep but resU Me" and Tou Transcript, Between I read "Just dressing table are a tray, mirror, comb, received have I and Sundaeful sleep. every night brush, hair receiver, powder box, nail a He is wise man who wastes no engood lot of Information from It and I file, manicure scissors and buffer. Many to compliment yeu on your splenon pursuits for which he is not other articles may be added, such as wantanswers Few men can resist the temptation and wondered If you woul l ergy Jewel box, hairpin box, pomade Jars, did fitted. Gladstone, to swallow undeserved praise. me. for some (1) answer etc. queetlons The (2) bud vases, candles, price a oaterer charges for preparing and Is Mary Plckford, Lottie Plekford and serving refreshment for a party, de- Jack Plckford brother and sisters? (2) party Is It proper to ask a boy Into the house pends largely upon what kind of evenafter he haa taken you home? As It Is, how large, afternoon or ing, etc., etc I will give you the ever, I remain, A UTAHN. Mt Pleasant, Utah. following telephone numbers and you may then tell them about what you Thanks, my dear, I am ao glad you do wish and they will submit prlcea: Hy. enjoy the questions and answers. (1) As Tee, Mary, Lottie and Jack are brother Was. 4123. 1629-Hy. 1611-to two. I and sisters." 2 If It la a late hour your questions aak you to submit your third question when you return from a party or dance later and enclose address so that I may yea should not invite your friend In, answer personally. but If It la early In the evening It Is quite correct to invite him In. Dear Miss Brooks: I have never written before but I - hope I am weloome. I am going to Dear Miss Brooke:' 1 I And your eorner very eory. What ask you a very Indefinite question, but I hope I can get an answer to it. (1) la the meaning of Dora. Iva, Bertha, Can you tell me how the modern flap- Irene, Margret, Elsie, Winnie, Minnie, per dresses? (2) How should a girl Mildred, Josephine. Beulah, Ida. Helen, announce her engagement to her fam- Lucy, Leo. Chaa, Emmett. Edith, Milily? Hoping I have not taken too ton, Ray, MerL Max, Lily, Maggie, Rose, much space, Amy. PUO NOSE, Pleasant Grove. Utah. A BOT AND GIRL aasure I you. are Teu very welcome, Maplaton. Utah. are Two questions only permissible, Welcome. I And the following names third so submit your pleaae though, the gift of notice carefully and their meaning: Dora, later, or If you will Irene, peace: MaOod; Bertha, bright: ansame find this will question you a pearl: Elsie. God of the oath; swered many times In my eorner. (1) rgaret of peace: Minnie, reI am not sure we have the "flapper" Winnie, friendMildred, af mild threatened membrance; not Is least she ue at with now, proper shall add; Ida, happy; so numerous a a ahort time ago. Josephine, she The appearance of your wallj born at daybreak: However, the late lamented (?) "mod-er- a Helen, light; Lucy, la the Index of the Impression, flapper" was she of the bobbed Charles, etrong. manly; Edith, rich gift; the greattresses, the shortest of short dresses, Ray, wise protection; Max. made upon others by your est aemlllanus; Lily, a Illy; Maggie, the lip stick, rouge and plucked home. Walls tolled, dingy, and she It was who "Invented" same aa Margaret; Rose, a rose: Amy, In appearance the faehlon of wearing the hat on the beloved. Bend me yoar name and I common-plac- e hand Instead of the head. We still have will forward them to him, of course out the keeping with your furof aad always will not very modern girl, the one who Is exPUO NOSE. Montlcello. Utah. Quesnishings present a handicap happy wlthoet the latest and moat she tions almost Identically like your are which the best of housekeeping of dress, bat treme la all matters answered ao often In this eorner that la not the flapper. There la no mod- I must ask you to send your name and overcome. cannot ern flapper. eThe wae Individual, nevso I may send them stamped envelope, will be never again. er was before and Sdck to plain, simple solid color personally. Always enclose your full (I) Tell mother ofseethe engegemeni name In letter. Look over a few back the that .will family first, and she treatments or else decorate with If see you numbers of your paper and are Informed of It There la no ape-cl- do answered. ALABASTINE-OPALINfind not B en your questions the aa of announcing etiquette which or near PROCESS, at gives such few boya thla.age Very,,, Dear Miss Brooks: wonderful new effects in three "I have bee reading. yeur eorner for have much of an Idea now to properly om time ndjsm very Interested In treat a girl. It seems. If you do not color harmonies. Ask your It and I hope yeu will give me some want a boy to kiss you de not allow dealer or decorator to show vou net should fourteen of good advice oa the following quee- him to. Olrle color samples of- tlons. (1) I am fourteen years old be attending an affair ef any kind attended by aad do you think it proper for me to without being preperl go out with the aoye, er Just let tema oMef pereena, and so ther would be f---i? What should nn occasion for a bey t.lahe them take me home? fUl klued h"r and she heme, i; Olrle of age ahoulij be at. girl do If a boy to? all you want him Wishing dtda't tending etrVUy jte.,ac,hool work ,and the luck la the world, I remain. tare pelr thoughts oa Improvements AN IDAHO FRIEND, , along ail line mentally snd physically Cambridge, , Ida. tn order to take as Intelligent part In Tear second queetloa glvee the very the social or business life of their beet of reasons why a girl of four, tee should aet b folng with boys. community a few years later tn. Sure Relief FOR water Sure iv-n- Hair Gray? TOM Mothers Know That Castoria Always Bears the hp vjf lis" For Over Thirty Years SIKCES MEMmm TEffS TTUI IXtZM nPILLS 1 R, are-limite- are like Clothes TO GENERATION Mothers Advise Their Daughters to Rely upon Lydia E, Pinidiam's Vegetable Compound to Keep Them in Health qood, bad or 7 It'll e. A MotWc Advice PrerenU Operation Corona. N. Y "I hmi S a terrible) and had to eo to Doctors had told i be operated on, bat I do not believe in the knife and would rather suffer than go through It My bother also did not believe tn It and She taada im tab. T rr4l. P. Ptnlr. ham's Vegetable Compound because it bad helped her. It baa also helped me for I am better and able to do all 7 work. I recommend your medi-ttand give yon permlssioa to use ny letter as a Utimonlei" Mrs,J. wch. Jr., U a. Railroad Arena, Corona, N. Y. , In left my w every so often. me most pin side) M, A Sickly ChlU thought Ji nweary for me to take, my w?tfter out of school She was ?nZ weight, waa nerrouA, and FT- - Iea At., and Every girt wants to be healthy wants her strong, and every mother daughter to do well tu school and to enjoy herself at all time. Lydia E. Hnkham's Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine for young girls just entering womanhood. Mothers may depend upon It. Reroem-band it la prepared from roots can Ithat contains nothing herb, ton up and njur, and tends to concerned, strengthen the organs), so that they will work tn a healthy and normal manner. For nearly fifty years It has been esed by women of all ages, and the women know Its great vata. Let It beip your tUugbts aad or would like . Mabordntftown, Pt-- "I My a few words about Lydia E. rinkham'i Vegetable Compound. bout year ago I It would l, ve her LytHa E. PlnKham's Vega-bl- e Compound and now she Is a girt healthy, happy, hearty, strong; and weighs 120 pounds. She baa no difficulty la doing her 'gym work, and ah works at borne every night and morning, too. I am a mother who can certainly praise your medicine, and If It will be of any benefit youj may use this letter as a reference." Mrs. George E. W attacks, 621 W. Mahoningtown, Pa. Madison tooU come home from she would drop Into a chair and nd say, Mamma, I dont believe goto school mother dajl' I jocmtfV v. or , () km te Instead ofKahomine orWall Paper |