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Show the provo MONDAY, MAY 7, 1923 ? Q-Beautiful Ids Angeles Woman Gres Tanlac I Credit fcr Health Unseen Forces Dear Reader: This is your corner. All questionsmedic seeking wiu fully and carefully answered, except those he Names and addresses of business firms cannot be Pnt be sent if a stamped envelope accompani to two. Full name and address must 3CCOmpany limited are Questions each letter or no reply can be made. . All communications are held strictly confidential. firs the correct title, the and In requesting poems songs, name of the author is necessary in order to find them. be d dirtfy addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may t0 Box'545' Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Salt Lake City, Utah. at- with all sorts of naj oajjs These songs and poems are on the shower itfrom making occa?n(jv Upon tentions list: requested and ami lavishing flowers andJ(J hf.ar; jn Matilda Jane it, to offering an equally, following AVhats This Dull Town to Me? If, astentlv, exchange for it. Lorena rules pe.ft time, place these general Mohee The Little all the frills added. y0u fail to win. Mammas Boy and the girl suggestjal heart was an Evening Post I would say this esjuired arr unusual Down the Ohio unusual one. and it would be Under De Sotos Cross in which 'thorough study of Father Dear Father Come Home with essary to make.nd of heart to find a Me Now this particular if winning it. (2) I have The following' songs and poems successful wader this a proper wav been received during the past week, would not cr at least not until the and I wish to thank each one for their to win a hanging hearts had been kindness in contributing them: stage of.. way. reached The Dying Sailor s Brooks: Just as Tour Mother Was When the Bees Are in the Hive I'll Dearjldj like to ask sotue more ques-You. Come to I am too much trouble as it tft Over the Waves. thank you for the prompt answer . It will be necessary for the following 1 DON I A J., Cleveland, Utah, to send names and addresses befo rfs trouble, and am very glad to have can answer their letters, as the ' een of service to you. So now just heading this column indicate. " send your questions (two) right along, Cowboy, Robertson, Wyo; Stairways self-addresse- and Ill-Heal- th The service rendered by a modern: mortician is composed of two The forpes the seen and unseen. seen is easy to appreciate, but the unseen that which you feel and know is being done for you is by fail the most valuable. Our service is the proper blendin the ing of both and nowhere state can Jjetter values be obtained in;the seen, and when this is added d, those many thoughtful and kindly touches, in fact, the painstaking attention to details, it is no wonder that our service is a thing of beauour ever inty and that explains creasing business whenever one of our profession is required. Our new home at 160 North University Avenue, will be a pleasant and convenient occuplace and will be ready for pancy on April 1st. i-'in- Many women suffer from too many trips up and down stairways. nec-wa- with Ordinary housework taxes their strength hallits constant trips to the bed rooms, the upper ways, etc. An extension telephone saves steps, averts illness and stops that eternal drain upon vitality which comes from frequent hurrying trips upstairs or down to answer the ringing of the telephone bell. The cost is small less than two cents a day now in residences. Call the telephone company g device will and learn how little this add to your monthly bill. Thavne, Wyo. Bug j.trD.' . .v dear. 'i r1 shone, Idaho. Tobbie Fou gan, Utah, The TexP-jhtrpj, ert Lake, . pies, n I - Washington, Utah. Bebe atf , step-savin- Utah.-Meridian- , Ida. Ive And Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. .Jr to 'ROUBLE BILLiF far son, from my sor . got a 1S as heavy as an awav 1 breast a ry" Pe boy whose I hat : right,,: three' in ! a- in the West, youngster, I believed our Billy had the cour age to resist, An when he left I warned him of theL ever wa'iting snares ge That lie like hidden serpents in lifes,'. pathways every wheres. But Bill he promised faithful to be''1 ha careful and allowed That he would build up reputationle- That would make us mightv proud. he But it seems as how my counsel sor" of faded from his mind. And now' lies got in trouble of the ver u s. worstest kind. Ilis letters came so seldom that 1 to somehow sort of knowed, a That Billy was a tramping on a mighty rocky road. But never once imagined he would bowce-m- y head in shame And in the dust hed waller his ole ls daddys honored name. He writes from out in Denver, and thede story's mighty short; fj. 1 jest can't tell his mother itll break heart! ole her poor m An so I reckoned, parson, you might e break the news to her Bills in the Legislator, but he doesntlff '3(1 sa what fur. CIIKKKY & CHEERFUL, St. (leorge, Utah. T will give you the meaning of as betn n asf can girls. Mary means ter;' Erna, pure: Virginia, "virgin; Laura, "a laurel; Alice, noble cheer; Elizabeth, dod of the oath; Alethaj t "th ; the gift of Drothy, a. fJi is gn vn bough. Dear Miss Books: This is oui first entrance int" vour We forner, Ve lupe were welcome Save enjoyed muling it very much and Vould like t a e (ul la, vv ing questions answered: (1) I lies it harm bol'bed hair to curl it? How old is Marv Bickford? What are tin lucky liun'bers. days 23 and hid colors, for one born .'une 2 ? (4) How old is tdoria Swan son? Is she married, if f". to whom? future we ishing you success in remain, TWO GIRL FRIENP5 OF DIXIE. Welcome girls. (1) continuous curling of the hair with h'- iron is harmful. Have von tried cujinit it on paper? h Ms uethod (2) will nl harm it. Mary Pickford is ho ears of age. The supposed duy for those lucP born in May is s:lurdav. the months November and Apr1 ;tnd the colors red and pale yellow. For those born in June, Friday is I'e day, October and Icembet the lyonths and the colors red, blue and wlite. (4) Gloria Swan-- j son is reported as being twenty-seve- n and is married to Herbert K. Somborn at present, but divorce proceedings are MANY EXPERTS TO ATTEND Director Arthur V. Davis, U. Reclamation Service. Chief Counsel Ottamar Hamele, S. U. S. J , j 1 . - '( ( i I i Colo-Nuvad- a. vice-presiden- 1 1 t 1 I V IS OPEN SEASON on KODAKS Your pleasure is our satisfaction s Vegetable Pills are own rein dy for constipation 'or sale everywhere Tanlac Xa-ure- Provo Photo Supply & Music Company I WANTED CREAM 77-8- 3 Phone 444 North University Ave. i i We pay highest price for Cream. Voiles An assortment of beautiful patterns and color combina- tions. Light shades val- Let our truck call and save you the trouble of delivery. ued at 50c Dark shades . , Our Own Money valued at 50c 39c MT. TIMPANOGOS CREAMERY CO. Silk Striped Tissue-- y r to Loan on New Homes PHONE, 313 29c v Reclamation Service. Secretary (). C. Merrill, Federal Commission. SANTA BARBARA MEET Power ol. William Kelly rill e iS. Hon. Charles P. Craig, Tb ague ol h Soutliw st has v four tlmU'innl organic;!-o- f director Great Lakes-St- .' Lawrence callTidewater association. t ions Arizona. California. Hon. H. H. Merrick, for pier presiNow Mexico, Utah, dent null'. Chicago Commercial association, Wyftm ing and Texas into conference and Great Lakes-St- . at Santa Barbara. Cali!'., on June Lawrence Tidewater association. 7 923. to discuss the Mil, Utli. David B. Rushmore. New York pn sent status of the Colorado river Fity, consulting engineer General movement and the Indian affairs of Electric company. the southwest. Gov. Gifford Pinchot, PennsylvaThe League of the Southwest for nia. j the past decade has been the leadHon. Philip P. Wells, secretary ing 'national unofficial sponsor for national committee for Defense of the Colorado river movement. At the impending Santa Barbara Federal Water Power Act. i Mary Austin, the author. conference many new ideas affecting Hon. Carter Harrison, 'Chicago, Ulf under way. the Colorado river development will Mrs. H. A. Atwood, General Fed- presented for consideration. Dear Miss Brooks: eration of Womens Clubs. of the most startling ideas if you will answer a Secretary John Collier, American fewI want to know that will be put forward is a pro- Indian (1) us, as follows: for questions Defense to wm the heart of a girl? (2) Hw posal to take water from the Colo , Dr. John B. Society Indian Is it proper to put your arm around a raao across at Needles, where it is Welfare ' Comstock, League girl when taking her home? Answer to planned divert the water through Dr. B. R. von soon. kleihSmid. presia tunnel under the San Gorgonio F. T., Big Piney, Wyo. dent of Southern University Califorpass. It is planned this tunnel is nia. are There many girls, many (1) to be something like sixteen miles F. T. However, ways. many hearts, "William Jennings Bryan. Jr. rules which a long and will bring the waters of the are few there general Mrs. Willard D. Straight. New Colorado river out upon the heart York to winning of all hearts that I applies City. said heart in of a great section of arid land conmight suggest. Approach Zane Gray, the author. manner most the possible; respectful to the metropolitan area of tiguous Hon. Robert Erskine Ely, New Southern California. Dear Miss Brooks: York City. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS Your corner has cleared up many the Wijliam Hard, writer. EXPECTED matters for me and I am now writing Special" Commissioner Herbert J. some questions of my own. (1) How Other participants in the program to a Bureau of Hagaman. Indian to Affairs. dressed a be go should are: girl expected L. Ward Hon.' there a town in where dance New Bannister, public Senator William E. Borah. j York are but few private dances? (2) Should City and Denver. Senator James C. Couzens you allow a boy to kiss you good night ,Gov. Alfred E. Smith, New York. Senator Key Pittman. With him steady? Gen. Hugh Scott, Board of Indian when you are going Malad YOUR ADMIRER, City, Ida. ;Senator William H. King. Commissioners. I am indeed glad my corner has been 'Senator Samuel M. Shortridge. President Alvaro Obregon repre- of service to you. (1) Almost any dress Senator Holm O. Bursum. sented by a delegation. party dress is approexcept a Congressman A. M. Free, a public dance. The tailored Other well known publicists, sci- - priate for fancy entists and notable figures in the life and sport suit being quite proper for Congressman Charles B. of the southwest as well as. of the an occasion of this kind. (2) Never Colorado. regardless of the fact that many nation are expected. 'This list will girlie, contend it is being done in the best Congressman H. E. Barbour, be amplified, amended' and correctPromiscuous kissing is families. ed in bulletins that will follow. j This Lovely Weather s. Dear Miss Brooks: We find j our corner very interesting, and would like you to answer a few of: luestions. What is the meaning DeA'ary, Erma, Juanita, Kathleen, long, Virginia, Jennie, Laura, La Vera. Alio, Nettie, Bessie, Aleath, Al'ton. and Phyllis. Thanking you in Dorohy ret u ri vour t nil , Leatherwoqd, Phone 532 Service Economy Glendale, Cal. She says: At the time I commenced taking Tanlac I was suffering from anaemia and a nervous, rundown My stomach was so disor-jridere- d that everything I ate would bother me and at times I couldnt retain even a glass of water. I thought I would never be myself , O. Company But Tanlac just suited my case, for since taking it I feel as well as I I have actually gained ever did. twenty pounds in weight and I sleep like a child every night. I believe Tanlac will help anyone suffering like I did. Tanlac is for sale by all good drug-istAccept no substitute. Over 7 million bottles sold. But Congressman Utah. of again. - Hes missed his fathers counsel ar''1 his mothers prayers too. But he said the farm was hateful am he guessed hed have to go. I know theres big temptations for i Hatch Undertaking the wonderful powers Tanlac treatment are again Very forcefully demonstrated. This time in the case of Mrs. Flora B. Russell, highly accomplished and esteemed esident of 635 y2 N. Orange St., The con-ditio- n. '(?' future nicely planned T nder from the path of gnotfd come tojsuch an end. , aim when he left us, only i f!nort years ago, d find himself mighty crooked row. We V;f $ , ! v, T ? ' I I i NO COMMISSIONS NO DELAYS Per Annum All papers kept in our own vaults. 7 Call or write. , .Oing-ha- - Hear Mis-- Brooks: This is my first attempt to write. Here is niv question. (1) How op.l is Tom Home and is he married? (2) Please give me his address. SNOWDROP, Tooele, Ut. he able to give you a Sorry not to answer to your first more definite been unable to have but question, s 1 reliable oh-ita- data concerning Bert Bandley in HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSNIITHING 'Pom .Moores age or whether or not lie is married. He was born in Ireland, anil liis address is 1010 Van Ness Ave. Los He is with the Select Angeles, Calif. 720 Seventh Ave. New Pictures Bor., York City. Dear Miss Brooks: I have never written to you before, of but have been a constant reader vour corner, and I thought I would ask for a little information as others have written and you have answered them, hope you will answer my question. (1) Does tea affect the hair? (2) Is it proper for a girl to walk home from a show or party with a boy if he hasn't taken her there? If it isnt what should you tell him? I remain, CURLY LOCKS, Rochester. Ut. Yes, surely. Curly Locks, I will answer your questions as best I can. (1) In what way do you mean that tea affects the hair? Sage tea has a tendency to darken it, and does not harm it, if this is what you have reference to. (2) No, under ordinary circumstances it is not proper, because a girl should not attend a show or party without some escort, in which case she should of course return with the person. In case a girl does attend such places alone, she should use her own judgment as to returning home with a boy. neither proper nor right in any sense, d as every person will admit. Simply going steady with a boy does not grant this privilege. Satisfaction Guaranteed 22 South Second West Uhone 85 1 sane-minde- Dear Miss Brooks: (1) Has the 16th of April ever on a Tuesday from 1909 to the present time? (2) What are my months and day and flower, please? I was born April 16, 1909. Wishing you oceans of love and success, I remain,' YOUR EUREKKA FRIEND, Ut. (1) April 16th fell on Tuesday in the year 1912 and in 1918. (2) Your day lr Tuesday and the months June and July The Amaryllis is your flower. oc-cur- ed OUP PRICES ARE FAIR NOT LONG TILL DECORATION DAY Don't delay in placing' your order for the memorial you will want erected before that time. A large variety from which to select. BEESLEY MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Just LIFE INTER-MOUNTAI- N INSURANCE CO. Boston Building lltH Floor Salt Lake City, Utah j It is now.possible to ship milk several hundred miles without having it spoil. The milk can has given way to huge glass-line- d tanks similar to the familiar vacuum bottle. These tanks are mounted on trucks and. are insulated from the heat by tlm use of cork packing. Less than two gallons of milk stick to the sides of these tanks. Milk has been handled in these tanks over distances of more thaji 100 miles witty a rise of less th$n two degrees in: temperature on hot summer nights when the outside atmospheric temperature stood at 88 old-fashion- ed 5,000-gallo- n Eat at . Luther Burbank has accepted a place on the board of directors of the national Campaign for boll weevil control. He is one of several leaders in financial, agricultural and scientific circles to take an active paj-in this crusade against the pest that is destroying millions of dollars worth of cotton each year. Human slaves are sold on the block in 'Abyssinia, according to information reaching the League of Nations. Humans are caught in the open, grouped and sold into slavery for rich ;slave holders living in the interior of Asia Minor. The latest 19 23 quotations are as follows: d male slaves, $6 to $24, according to age, strength and productive ability Female slaves, demand slight, $6 down. Child slaves, absolute drug on the market. t THE MAIN CAFE 141 West Center r Try Our HOME COOKED DINNER 11:00 to 2:00 Short Orders at A1I Hours Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. MRS. EMERY, Prop. Able-bodie- The average length of life in United States is 56 years. Thisthe South of Tabernacle, Provo 15 years more than it was in 1870.ls SH0ICADRS Qjmn; Gbsraij&iQuHiinjg 0035 I I OfaMi I |