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Show ill re f"" GIRLS IPLP FOR Internal cleanliness WHOWORK ? m 0 .LodIcTeIIi HovrLydia ; Compound Helped p. .Jniilll u mini lust me w a bottle in the be without i tanrwMl the) runna all I have found out that it la a S5d builder, aa it has made 2ferral body and strong. It is going to be ok) reliable' with me hereafter, 41 am slwavs willing tar tell other can !jLn bow it has helped mev Yonbon-letter as you wish aa I can nr that my words are true." !vi Zt tP8- Ph - el. 14 Tetters liKe mis urmic wui mo worn, rf Lvis E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- - W SWUM uvui bw-- veu Snd ailments after taking Lydia E. tm'a Vegetable Compound. Three Objections. Scuttish minister waa tire-le-a of bis in looking up members feck ud was never so happy as when be was visiting them In their bouses. Be bid noticed that for some time had M hitherto regular church-goe- r become very slack in his attendance at jibe tervlce ami he resolved to go and M oat the reason for this neglect. I "Donald," he said, as soon as he was fMffti In the narlor. "I liavena seen m it tie kirk for some time." Uo, sir," replied the man. "And I wad like to know the reason." I hae "Weel, air," replied Donald, rtaree decided objections. Firstly, I mm believe in sae muckle slngin'; I dinna believe in beln' jKcondly, Munr dae a' the talkln', an', third-kjt In conclusion, 'twas there Ivgot the old u' We." minister asked no Die more aues- - CORN their pain to one minute I j Stop uning relief from corns, s stop the pain minute by removing the canja qoick Sdol' one Zino-pid- friction and pressure. are thin, safe, antiseptic, atag, waterproof and cannot pro. 4w infection or any bad s. sizes-- for corns, callooaes and Zao-pi- after-effect- t butathfle.GetaboJto-- T it your druggist'i or shoe dealer's. woni-Cos- mSchoWs Zmo-vadPal one s on - At pain is gon d.ii. Chanr t.v d r un hv, I Mr,n I. .. NIX chfl) Ills fnt tn o l.ri.. lock. Kir. I've been traveling LT niTura.1 f"r..... three years, and I've . . . . r'cr , 0CH, l0 a iaay. IWB No I . . WO a. KJ vou'vp novo was the J NATHAN HOWARD GIST ia Grit ' reply. isn't that; I've never had Their Sacrst 'mil i'hvi,.i.. ' ,u airmia you ve H lng to,, rnuch ctke nd nnfr Sr. W .VOUr t..l.rna "Hit Ups- - f.....ni' . M'-- i Vi ., U. aiiyi vn, you can but it won't tell. HE cost of saying "Thanks" Is not very great But it sometimes costs a great deal not to say It. Not to say It CQsts friends, self-r- e spect and a surrender of those sacred Instincts which give life Its stability, and power, and sweetness. The ons who says "Thanks" Is blessed with the virtue of gratitude, la a king among his fellows, and a leader of his kind. He possesses the first qualities necessary to manliness. Those qualities include other rare qualities. That person Is like a welcome beacon light on a dark night. It is a pleasure to erve such a one. The one who lacks this finer sense is . to be pitied. He soon becomes lonely and desolate. None caje to serve him, for he i unappreclative. He. lives a miserable lfe because he Is never awake to the fact that he is a recipient of the good and indispensable things of life. His own ingratitude Is his worst enemy. The value of Thanksgiving lies in the reminder it gives us, that none too often do we say, "Thanks." The season also suggests that wa may well say, "Thank you." The expressing of that sentiment does one good. He from Whom all blessings flow is entitled to an expression of our gratitude. That ta man's chief blessing the presence of an Infinite Ood who created him, In Whom man lives and moves and baa his being, and to Whom be again shall go. Next to this holy privilege is man'c brother man. Each one should be grateful in the depths of ths soul for friendships, for fellowship with those about, and for the opportunity of service. Among life's rarest blessings are those which claim our devotion and our share of the world's work. We should be thankful for adversity more than for prosperity. The best discipline comes through adverse circumstances. That Is the best teacher. Superior lumber comes from trees that have long been lashed by itorni and tempest Without hard times and bitterness men would soon become as in the mea cattle, grazing knee-dee- p ow, with no concern and no achievements worthy of more than passing notice. For the blessing of work, hard work, men should be thankful. He who regards work as a cursed hardship that should have no place in man's life needs to readjust his program. He who fulfills his every task for the fun there is In It Is getting the nmst out of life. Many a man who inherits a fortune from his father does not know the value of things until the crash comes and he loses his fortune. He applies himself to his task. He gathers up the tools of a wasted life. He builds his life's bouse again. He makes another fortune. This Is because adversity, disappointment, hsnl work put that man on his mettle and brought out the best he bad. Not all of life's blessings ore those measured by health, fortune, position and honor. More often they are the things which bring forth and develop the fiber of the individual. Thanksgiving season should take into account the habits of thrift snd Industry, tht disposition to live wisely and well, contentment with small means, snd the riches of patience and perseverance. He who loves God, fellow man, lives honorably, and leaves the world better than he found It la he who knows the blessedness of grstl-tud..Others also are grateful to him for sowing the good seed of s well-spelife. e. TIRP- k3 PI "' , n too late m leters very plainly, with pen and mk, to Helen Brooks, Box '5.H Ad?re" Lake City, Utah. REQUESTED SONGS These tongi and poema are on requested and Uat: Parktown Struttera' Ball. The Mustang; Gray. The Lone Cattle Trail. (Poem) When Pa Shaved Off Wlskera. SONGS RECEIVEJJl . The following- - song-- and poema have been received during the pat week. nd I wish to thank each one for their kindness In contributing- them: Meet Me In St. Louie. Common Bill. a - NOTICE Worda to popular or atand- -' ard songs which can be had from music stores cannot be furnished through this column. Only the worde to such old songs as are out of print and difficult to' find, can he furnished Jhrour-- h .this column. Helen Brooks. To MIKE, Payson, Utah. 'Twas lovely of you to copy the song for me. to reciprocate by sending the reading Just as soon as I can get It for you. Mike, and I shall surely endeavor GIRL. Always welcome. (1) Tes, dear, ar of tides wearing apparel make very appropriate gifts for uncle, father or brother. (2) You ahould weigh 122 A SCHOOL puundV To CLARA. Latuda. Ut.: I will make every effort to locate your songs, dear. Indeed I am Interested, and my sympathy goes out to you and yours in your trouble. I sincerely hope brother has entirely recovered from his lllnesa. Dear Miss Brooks: I am here again with an Important question. Why la It wrong to say "ought to oould?" If you would give more than one reason and make them very plain It would make me very happy. PATTY, Utah. "Ought to could." Doesn't sound right. does It? But why? Lefa go to Webster, the old reliable, and aee what he says about each of these worda, "ought" nd "could." "Ought" present tense or past participle of "owe." or may be used as an auxiliary, verb followea ny the "Infinitive" to express moral obll gallon or practical obligation to do "Could" Aa an auxiliary something. verb in past tenae or tn the conditional Now w eo Dresent tense of verb "can. ster tells us that the infinitive of the verb "can" la obsolete: that It, It lan't used inv more. The verb "can" has no infinitive, but If we use the auxiliary verb "oueht" It requires an lnHnitlve, and "can" or "coold" has no Infini tive, so we cannot use It, but must ae ,ect some other word or combination of words to express our Idea; hence, we should tay "I oupht to be able." Here we have the infinitive "to be" and this Doesn't it sound better? is proper. 1'cvhaps a similar mistake will explain It better. To aay "I ought to could" la .lust as Incorrect as to say "I ought to was" "Was" la past tense and we must use the Infinitive In connection with "ought." hence should aay "I ought to have been." Is this perfectly plain to you, Patty? I hope so. Sometime ago a reader asked for a song entitled "Sweet Belle Malone" and I have wondered since no one seems to know one with such title, If the song "Belle Mahone" is not the one they had At least I am printing It beIn mind. low hoping It Is the one they wish. BELLE MAHONE By. J. H. McNaughton Soon beyond the harbor bar, Shall my bark be aalling far, O'er tbe world I wander lone, Sweet Belle Mahone. O'er the grave I weep good-byHear. O hear my lonely cry, O without thee what am L Sweet Belle MahoneT ... e, man's epitaph comes the game for him to Work Hard? THE tUf aktnd dionrMed? Many oeenps- - kld1neJ,,! beadMbea. Mi fXUn. tx? Then dioio. HAPPY COMBINATION ThankaoMnfl Joys will soon axpandj The thouflht that makes a hit Is an extensive menu and An appstlte te fit SMoyinf bUdder Kweet Belle Mahone! Sweet Belle Mahone! Walt for me at Heaven'a gate. Sweet Belle Mahone! Lonely like a withered tree. What is all the world to mat Life and light were all In thee. w Sweet Belle Mahone. Daisies pale are growing o'er. All my heart can e'er adore. Shall I meet thee never more. Sweet Belle Mahone? ' L A Utah Otse some becks te read. Soma kladly friends to love. Green graae beneath our feet Blue aklee and atare above, Te have one dally taaka to , Enoagh te eat ad wear. The hopes of each new T The calm of evealng prayer. Thomas K. Btone. "nI run. i. .llmn t ... ki iJj.r! P f?Mln, " i M"!, "arfd Mro.a wtnor CO.- - a,- - all kid- - Calmly slumber on, (Onlr one I call my own.) While In teara I wander lone. Sweet Betle Mahone. . . . Faded now aeems ev'ry thing. But when comes eternal spring. With thee I'll be wandering, Swtet Belle Mahone. ' - uun us uiws wuu uucvwuuii w piuusuy all illness including the gravest diseases of life. . Laxatives Aggravate Com fixation 1545, Laxatives and cathartics do not overcome constipation, says a noted authority, but by their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition and often lead to permanent injury. Medical science, through knowledge of obthe intestinal tract gained by in found has lubricalast at servation, Your btk Iom tion a means of overcoming censtipa- tion. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste and thus hastens its passage out of the body. Thus Nujol brings internal cleanliness. Nujol is not a laxative and cannot gripe. Nujol is used in .kadingvJhM is, prescribed by physicians throughout the world. Don't give disease a start Adopt this habit of cleanliness. Nujol is not a medicine. Like pure water, it is harmless. Take Nujol as regularly as you brush your teeth or wash your face. For sale by all druggists. X-r- ay ways in moral conduct. The choosing of ths right mode of conduct brings with It a feeling of contentment ana satisfaction, and confidence In self, that there can be no comparison with any other course. It Is not necessary to sacrifice popularity, or to be a "prude" to do this, for you can at the same time maintain a happy, wholesome, pleasing and attractive personality. If you are 14 Bert, you ahould be in the ninth grade or Junior high. Tell BUI my brain refuses to function wen it cornea to guessing aex by the 'handwriting. All his or her handwriting Indicates to me la that there la great need of Improvement. Sorry, but both, the songs you requeat are very late ones and eo the words cannot be furnlahed here. al My with some very Interesting and nice young construction engineers working near our town. As you know they are quartered In railroad cars on the tracks In the city yarda. They have Invited us to a dinner party In their "home" some night real soon. Will you pleaae tell us If It would be proper for us to goT We read your column constantly and will anxloualy await your decision. Thanking you In advance, we remain, M. AND Wyo. sincerely, I am truly glad to hear from you, glrla. And now that yon are away from home and have conducted yourselves In auch a manner aa to attract two such interesting and Intelligent young men aa these two must necessarily be, by all means continue to hold their attention and reapect by not accepting their invitation, unleaa of course their plana are (and doubtless this Is the caae) to Jiave some married couples present, one lady mong their number aotlng as hostess. In which case of course It will be perfectly all right. Often young men are care less about tbeae thlnga, not real-ixithe merited criticism such a course will bring upon the girls and themselves. I sincerely hope you have a very pleaaant time, aa such an occasion could be made a very welcome and enjoyable change In-- the dally routine for all of you. If I can be of help in any way .any time. I will feel very grateful and happy to lend cheerful ng Nujol s.Ma.swv.ee. For Internal Cleanliness Not Loud Enough. Elderly people bave seen everything "Jack's got a new siren for bis car." but tbe world, so some of diem travel "Really. What became of tbe blond a food deal. oner" London Mall. Dear Mlaa Brooka: I am entering your corner again with one of my friends. (1) la It all right for a boy to kisa his girl goodnight It they have been going together for awhile? (2) When you go to a dance and you are Introduced to a fellow ahould you talk to them or ahould you juat anawer WOMEN! A woman's nerves often make a man nervous. DYE FADED THINGS NEW AGAIN . Dye or Tint Any Worn, Shabby Oar. ment or Drapery. . HoU'g Catorch r.3cdicino?,i3 local and Internal, and has been success-lul the treatment of Catarrh foe over forty yean. Sold by all druggists. P. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Ohio b ,4 e i X' z Each package ef "Diamond contalns directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even If she has never dyed before. Choose any color at drug store. Advertisement 15-ce- nt Dyes" y StOD Your service. Scant Nlpp She tries to make a cloak of her religion. Tuck Huh! She hasn't enough of It even for a bathing suit. Coughs and ColfJs Cutlcura for Sore Hands. Soak hands on retiring In the hot suds of Cutlcura Soap, dry and rub In CuRemove surplus tlcura Ointment. Ointment with tissue paper. This Is only one of the things Cutlcura wilt do it Soap, Ointment end Talcum are nsed for all toilet purposes. Advertisement questions that they ask you? Will you please tell me a few thlnga te aay while dancing? (3) Should glrla age 14 wear d pumps? If so, what kind are stylish for girls our age? (4) What are the most popular colora to be worn this seaaon? We hope we will not tire you with our questions. We remain, ESTABLISHED 1875 ANXIOUS AND PATIENT. Luasr Scujng Cbua Hloicme m tm Vgsj Idaho. (1) What does your conscience say REFUSE SUBSTITUTES on this subject girls? Or I wonder If a conscience ia auch an old faahloned YOUR EYES I thing to have that the development of SAVE It "lan't being done" any more. Yet, Use Dr. s4Tfcoeipeoa's STmwm Bay Snuflst s or I wonder, without a aenae of right and JsTsUver.W.lLT. Booklet we where will land. Oh, wrong just well, anyway you glrla have a conscience or something equivalent, be cause you aak if it'a all right. Surely, -glrla, If you have read my corner at ail you are aware that I do not think thla wlae, for I am aura thla Is the one hundred and oneth time by actual count, Cure that I have advlaed agalnat this pracLa Grippe tice. (2) Horrors, can you Imagine, W.4. MSU.CCX,IMTOfT.jDcqsBl V,F or rather, put yourself la the other fellow's place, and Imagine yourself, meeting someone for the Hrst time, who wouldn't say a thing except answer e to yeur questions? Wouldn't hustle to think up questions fast enough, and wouldn't you make your escape In double quick time? I would. I'm afraid I couldn't tell you what to say. You aee I don't know what the latest acandal ef your community la, who haa married, who haa died, or any of the town's doinga or activities. (3) Ah, ha I I thought as much. Fourteen yeara old (See answer to Bert and Bill.) nign neeia are worn only for evening and dreeay wear and girls of fourteen wear them, yea. Suede, aatln and kid are all popular. (4) All ahadea of brown, dark blue, and dark green are good for general wear, while ail ahadea are uaed for evening and party dreaaes, yellow. Jade, periwinkle, orchid, gray and fawn leading. high-heele- It Is often a matter of speculation, all, a Miiftiess man whether, after Isn't happy. f ; '' aad Sure Laxative Brandreth Pills. One or two taken at bed time will keep yon In good condV tlon. Entirely vegetable. Adv. A Safe - i. The Age old Witherbee again. Ia the bride "Young enough to QXdsitUHouri. in j rm-ver- jF.. .i Dear Mlsa Brooka: (1) It you go to a dance with a girl friend and meet a boy that you have never seen and he asked te take you home would It be all right to ge with him? (2) What should you say when you meet some boys In a car and they want you to go car riding with them? Can you guess what grade I am In and end my Dear Mias Brooks: I have been reading "Justetweea Tou anJ-Mitome time and I'm very Interested... backward la carrying on a eonvsrsaUoauaciLhwcUie. How caa I vereome thla handicap? ... success witn f VM iBjiumui your efforts to anawer questions. I am BUM. Utah. Thla la aa awful bugbear lan't' IL Slim thla hallucination that you cannot carry en a conversation? You have, a voice and all the organs to make speech with. What you lack Is confidence.' what you have too much of la consciousness of self. Now whea you have ouii.n..i yourself with something to talk about and bava made the necessary effort te express youreeir. you will have gained confidence and will at the aame time loee The above la literally true. Tou caa no mora ov-- f. come this handicap by to practice and exerting will refusing power to do so, than you could learn to walk or articulate by refusing to try. in order to have something to talk about read all you fan. be observing, absorb all the knowledge possible from all sources and then practice In your home, expreaalng yourself In the beet possible language at all times. When you have Imbibed confidence and pride from your efforta, the rest will be easy.- - Thank you much for sending the song. or Chorus: THINGS FOR THANKSGIVING headache, heaviness, loss of. constipation "So J Limit la to be married very youngr know better." you-hav- Chorus: Chorus: kYour step from those immediate results but in conaiipniwn, my uncsuuai apcvisuisis, ues uiv Dear Mlaa Brooka: We are two young glrla away from home and would appreciate any; advice Am IT you caa offer to us. We are acquainted Dear Miss Brooks: I hope I am welcome again. 1. Are articles of wearing apparel, such as neckties, etc., appropriate gifts for an uncle? 2. I am fifteen yeara old, five feet, six lnchea In height. How much should I weigh? Thank you, Miss Brooks. ia appetite to serious disease. Such minor ailments are a warning that poisons from food waste are flooding your body. Keep clean internally. neighborhood and elsewhere who are tha true blue; whose conduct Is above reproach at all times, then choose which course you wish to pursue, and let there then be ao quibbling with, or made In the question of concessions His right and wrong, as there is a right course and a questionable course al- - P . Cufortnr,,... - .ku. Dear Reader; Thii U m anil k. .nt,nn in iwiy and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice, addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but wfli he sent 4i a stamped envelope accompanies the request. M r Umited two- - Full name and address must accompany tn letter or no reply caa be made. All communications are held atrictly confidential. 10 poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the "".nesting name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, sadressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly u J n, thai I could bad IT self-address- J hardly do my work. Before I was married Insed to work I J .u WW arMa east helped his wife, so mj husband bought ma a bottle because I was so had a nervous weak seas, no strength in my doct ana perns in my left aide ao Tun-dow- rh Z prot&te ; ; Her Uig . -v "A friend told my hn. km "Snot 0 age at this writing? ever, X am as BERT, and BrLL. Utah. Ah, glrla. your questions answer taktd Applts. themselves. In a way. The very fact Cut" out the core of any good bak that you are uncertain what to do In cenfill the. cases you mention should show you ing applea, place In pan and la either ters with butter, brown sugar and that you ahould not Isaccept a doubt your there because case, nfM consrleare la trying to tell yon It le chopped raisins. Drop between the applea. Bake until done not a sensible, sane or proper thing to sad place a' coconut marsbmsllow on do. This aame fact ladlcatee to me you and heat are too young (probably to be attop ef each, return to oven A f w tempting such eoclal diversion as the melt tntil the msrshraallows and certainly not. unesbe sprtniWd public dance, Walt a while girls and ob- corted. chopped hickory uts msy eervs the conduct ef tbe girls la yeur jop V desired. , l) MOTHER t RetcWs Castoria is pleasant, harmless SubstH Castor tute for Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants ia arms and .Children all. ages. To avoid imitations, always look lor te atgnahtre ef ' fryreq tftrecf krs cm each Vrf VbTikii&s everywhere recommend ft. ff :ant wans to relieve a couqh, ' . St " , r Take your choice and suit Menthol your taste, 8-flaW. A sure relief for cought, colds and hoarseness. Put one TRASS G.B. - la your mouth at Ahmmy ktp m bedtime. 60s on hmnj. 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