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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH Dear Miss Brooks: Will you please answer some questions for three girls? (1) What should a girl of fourteen weigh? (2) Are ths two songs called When Im Gone Youll Soon Forget and "When Tm Gone You Wont Forget both sung to ths same tune? (3 State some way for a girl of fourteen to make money at home. (4) What was Art Acords (a Universal Star) wife's name before marriage, and how old is he, and where home? (5) Please name some of . , 1 eaJ Kcaot-r- : This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheer isthehislatest songs that would be good luuy and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. to sing at entertainments. Thanking anc sanies in addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will you . advance, we remain, as ever. Ut. JENNY and HAZEL, Neola, EVA, st stamped envelope accompanies the request. Will do the very best I can for you, to two. Full name and address must accompany i.e.SLi ns re (1) The average weight for a girls. ,C" ifter or no rep,y can made. girl 14 years old is about 93 pounds. All communications are held confidential. I strictly (2) really cannot say. Perhaps some In reauestmg poems and songs, the correct the first line, or the reader who knows these songs will tell title, of Qame the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, us. (3) This is a difficult thing to do enve ope aso wth these requests, so they may be forwarded directly for there are so few ways of earning to youSe1 money in the small town. Could you not care for some ones children an with Box and to Helen 1545, very pen Plainly, Brooks, ink, evening or afternoon occasionaly, or Balt Lake City, Utah. help some one when there Is extra work td do? Even In the very small dresses in becoming colors. There are town BONOS RECEIVED there are those who wish suck The following songs and poems have bleaches which remove tan and sunonce in a while. Taking orders help been received during the past week, burn, but these will not change the for dependable hosiery and underwear, and I wish to thank each one for their natural complexion. and various other necessary articles kindness in contributing them: could also be the means of making a Dear Miss Brooks: Put My Little Shoes Away. the necesI am trying to get all the movie little extra money, withouttown. Little Old Log Cabin In the Lane. of leaving your home (4) I stars pictures that I can, so will you sity I Wonder Whos Kissing Her NowT do not know Art Acords wifes name please send me the addresses of: Jack neither his home address. Mulhall, Lila Lee, Harrison Ford and He Is 33do I know SONGS REQUESTED years old and may be adHow could I These sense and poems are on the Elaine Hammersteln? dressed at the Universal Studios, Uniget the life of each? Sincerely yours, versal Requested and list: City, Calif. (5) A few of the late NET NEEN, Idaho. Your Mothei Still Prays for You, To NET NEEN, Ida. So youre a songs whloh would be appropriate for Jack. ls your purpose are Bring Back the regular movie fan, are you? Jack First Linos: In the Twilight Hour, address Is care of United Studios, Daisies. They cried for the rocks and the Hollywood, Marchetta," "Rose O Mine, and The Harrison Calif.; mountains. Lamb's Club, 130 W. 44th 9t New York Breath of An Irish Smile." They prayed, but their prayers were City; Lila Lee, Lasky Studios, Hollytoo late. wood, Calif. ; Elaine Hammersteln, Prin- Dear Miss Brooks: First Linos: This is the first time I have written Pictures Corporation, 7250 Santa Don't sell him another drink, ciple Monica Hivd. Hollywood, Calif. There to you and hope I am weloome. I like please. are no biographies of these stars to be the corner very muoh and It haa been He's reeling already, you see. had, except a very brief sketch In the very useful to me. I have aome quesof ons oc- tions I would like to ask. (1) How oan and a write-u- p I regret that so many of the songs directories in the movie magazines. My I make more friends and he more popcasionally requested of late cannot be furnished, dear, when you request a personal reply ular? (2) It Is very lonesome here. as they are among the recent popular be sure to send What can I do to keep from getting stamped envelope. lonesome? I remain, longs anA (an be had in the shops. It is only the old time songs which I atBLUE BELL, Idaho. To DOVIE and L ARKUS, Ferron, Ut All are welcome. Blue Bell. (1) I tempt to print or find for the readers I am printing below a song which I of my coiumn. believe Is the one you requested some have attempted to answer this same time ago. At least I hope it Is. The question so many times in my corner Dear Miss Brooks: I am sure you must have seen other one can be bad In the shops for that some of them. It Is very difficult for I have written to you before and got 36 cents, and so I cannot print the some very good answers. So may I ask words for one to tell another just what to do or you. you a few mort questions? (1) I had say to make friends. If you have not DO THEY MISS ME AT HOME? a hoy friend Who oame to see me Do in making as many friends they miss me at home? Do they succeeded as you wish up to this time, I suggest often but I wai foolish and never much mlse me? cared for him until It was too late. He that alt you quietly down and analyze 'Twould be an assurance most dear is going with another girl and now I To know at this moment some loved yourself. Just what tactics have you feel discouraged. I am not happy in pursued up to this time when you meet one any boys company. I go out with boys Were I wish he were here!' people to win their friendship? Have but I am not happy because I am think- To feed saying, that the group at the fireside you been sociable, friendly, and agreeing of him. I have asked him down Were thinking of me as I roam; able, or have you been Indifferent exand he will not some. I am sure I have Oh, yes, twould be Joy beyond measure, pecting the other fellow to do all the never done anything to make him mad. To know that they miss ms at home. agreeable things and meet you more How can I win him back? Thanking than half way? Compare your own way in I you advance, remain, When twilight approaches, the season with the way of one who Is popular and makes friends easily. You cannot BLACKY, Utah. That ever is sacred to song. be other than your own self, but by Your cane Is not unllks many others. Does some one repeat my name over. comparison you may be able to mold Blacky, who do not realize a friends And sigh that I tarry so long? some of your possible unlikable characworth, or whai they are to them until And is there a chord In the music, No are so were doubt you gone. they missed when my voice is away. teristics Into likable ones. What say Thats accustomed to his attentions that you And a chord in each heart that awaketh you? (2) Spend part of every day In did not realize you were not treating reading something really worth while, Regret at my wearisome stay? him as friendly or courteously as you and keep busy at something. One can should. Since you have Invited him to Do lonely and busy at the same set me a chair near the table, never beone they is busy at something Which to call, thereby signifying your desire When evenings home pleasures are time. If Interests them. Im sorry, dear, but establish the old friendly relations, and nigh. hs has refused to accept. It is When the candles are lit in the parlor, you have asked more questions than that he does not care JUBt yet to And the stars in ths calm azure sky? are allowed, but believe my answers renew the friendship, therefore there And when the are re- will partially answer your others. I am Is nothing left for you to do except to sending the songs you wish also. peated. be friendly and agreeable to him when And all lay them down to their sleep. you meet. Pei haps in time the same Do they think of the absent, and waft Dear Miss Brooks: We have long enjoyed your column 1m qualities which attracted him to you in me the paper. I and my two sisters, 11 and the beginning will bring him back to A whispered good-nigwhile they 13 years old, look for it first thing when you. In the meantime, dear, do not sleep? the paper comes, and con over the adcompare every other boy with him, but Do Do home? me at miss they they vice given in answers to subscribers. determine to enjoy their friendship bemiss me? cause you cannot afford to make any My sister had a question to ask you, At morning, at noon, or at night? but it was asked and answered in last further advances than you have to him And lingers one gloomy shade round issue of paper. Sincerely, without lowering your dignity, and them. which would also drive him still furWILFRED, Idaho. I am very glad Indeed to welcome a ther away; and after all, do you not That only my presence can light? welcome. Are less Joys Invitingly new It is moie pique, than that you think and because 1 think others And pleasures less hale than before. will trio, the poem rsally care for him? you request, I am enjoy Because one is missed from the circle. and will reserve your enprinting it, Because I am with them no more? WHAT IS THAT, MOTHER? velope for a future request you may Anonymous. make. Always glad to hear from you. What Is that. Mother? The lark, my child, Dear Miss Brooks: To ELSIE, Idaho Falla: --I do not The morn hat Just looked out, At last I have come to you for ad- have one of the smiled. songs you request I First: vice certain questions. upon When he starts from his humble, grassy dear, but if they are located, rest asam 18 years old and like to have a good sured you will neat. them. receive And Is up and away with tha dew on time, but I have a supposedly true girl friend who talks about roe to my his breas And a hymn in his heart, to you pur friends, thinking she can win their admiration and leave me high and dry, bright sphere. I or use me In any way she pleases. To warble it out In his Makers ear. Ever, my child, be thy morns first lays have not realized It until now, and so of Tuned, like the larks to thy Makers I have not cultivated the friendship A BARBEE IN EIGHT WEEKS many more girls thinking one real x praise. friend was all that was necessary. Write Mslar Barbu: C.L, 114 Regent St S. L. Should I try and break her of her conWhat la that, mother? ceit, or cultivate other friends? How To The Dove, my son, prompt (orris sad nick rotoroi Aad that low, sweet voice, like the can I clean a pair of suede slippers? to thmo odvortlMmoute m.otteo ths som. f this paper. Thanking you in advance, I remain, widows moan. MOLLY, Utah. Is flowing out from her gentle breast. FAMOUS ELECTRONIC TREATMENTS And I am glad to have you with us, Constant and p ire, by that lonely neat. As the wave is poured from some Molly. Do not send a stamped envelope Abrom's Diagnaai. A Tr.atm.nt. Dr. R. unless you wish songs or your letter Ifaupin, M. D. 184 Judg. Elds.. 8mit Labs. crystal urn. For her distant dear one's quick return. requires a personal anawsr. It Is not BOOKS AND 8HOIff 8T0RIM wls to limit the number of our friends Ever, my son, be thou like the dove we can not hav too many, and w tflfln Any book you wont by mail, C. O. D In friendship as faithful, as constant need a variety. As you have doubtless UVVIUJ Deseret Book Co. 44 Boot Sa Tempi. la love. known this girl for som time do you PATENT MEDICINES not think you could talk freely to her What la that, mother? a be mistake There may this? about Prubolm'. Hubs for Stemech trouThe Eagle, boy. you know, and perhaps she Is not guilty bles. kidney diseases. Satisfaction nimtwd or Proudly careering his course of Joy, T of the accusations against her. Perfect money refunded. 42 W. 8.. Salt Lake City. Firm, in his own mountain vigor understanding and frankness are necBONGS A SHEET MUSIC relying. to maintain a friendship and Breasting the dark storm, the red holt essary opthe her should least at new give and old. All kinds Sheet music by CftNTC you defying; mail. COD. Baesley Music Co. 97 S Main His wing on the wind, and his eye on portunity of clearing herself of these charges, If you have not already done the sun. BEAUTY CREAMS A SUPPLIES He swerves not a hair, but bears on- so. Be friends If possible, and by all means cultivate other friends. (2) Try our own C asm erica. Made and used ia ward, rig lit on. Beauty Parlors. We handles drat class line of Boy, may the eagle's flight ever be There is a powder to be had at most our shoe stores for the purpose of cleaning latest styles in hair foods. Walkers Beauty Parlor thine. Hi suede (hoes. If you cannot obtain It Onward and upward, true to the line. FBUIT BOXES A BUSHEL BASKETS your town, I will be glad to have it will write If to sent stating PEACH & APPLE BOXES you you What Is that, mother? tha color. The price is 25 cents. The Swan, my love, notice. Sait Lake Box A Lumber Co. He is floating down from his native KODAKB A SUPPLIES I am glad to print a corrected copy grove. No loved one now, no In the Shade of the Old Apple of, nigh; thank and He Is floating down by nestling you very kindly, KODAK FINISHING Tree," himself to die. Death darkens hie eye, and unplumea Anna, for sending It. Hope I may be of Wo employ professional photographers to service to you. your kodak films his wings, Shlplers Commercial Photographers Yet the eweetest song is the last he IN THE SHADE OF THE OLD APPLE 144 Sa Main Salt Lake City TREE sings. Live so, my lovh that when death shall The Oreole with joy was sweetly singBUSINESS COLLEGE8 ing. come, Swan-lik- e and sweet it may waft thee The little brook was babbling its tune; L. D. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. were The village bells with Joy gaily School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. home. slt TARDY HONORS FOR Mul-hal- DISCOVERER Fo-rd- GREAT LAKES CHRONOLOGY. 1603 1608 1609 1616 i 1628 1629 1669 1608 Champlain. Sails up St Lawrence he yond Montreal. Founds Quebec. Discovers Lake Champlain. Discovers Lakes Huron and Ontario. i War between France and England. Quebec surrenders to Eng llsh fleet; later returned to France. Explorations of Radleson and Grosellliers resulting In Hudson Bay company's charter. Brule. Servant to Champlain at Quebeo. 1610- 16 Lives among Hurons, visits Lakes Huron and Superior. 1616 Precedes Champlain across Lake Ontario; travels south to Chesapeake bay. 1632 Put to death by Hurons. By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN ISCOVERY WEEK, cele- this summer at Ste. Marie, brought honors to the Dbrated the discovery of Lake Huron in 1615. Champlain usually speaks of Brule's services as those of one of my young men. Nevertheless, his third work, conwhich covers the period 1615-1tains Brules narrative of his travels among the savages south to Chesapeake bay and in his writings about 1632 there Is a passage which states that Brule was fort vicleu & adonne He also says that It aux femmes. was a bad example to send persons of such bad morals as the interpreter Brule among the Indians. . . . Such characters ought to have been severely chastised. Samuel de Champlain was the ruling spirit and prominent figure in French exploration and colonization In the New World from 1603 to 1635. As geographer of the king, under Sieur de Monts, he explored the Atlantic coast south to Massachusetts bay at a time when there was no settlement between Newfoundland and Mexico. Then on5 his third expedition he founded Quebec (1608). It was the dream of France to discover a new passage by water to Asia and the wealth of Ormus and Ind. So Champlain was a keen explorer. In 1809 he discovered and gave his name to Lake Champlain. In 1615 he Induced the Hurons to take him to Lake Huron; In return he agreed to head an expedition against the Iroquois Confederacy In central New York. The Hurons took him to Georgian bay. Thereupon Champlain and the Indians set oat on their raid. They crossed Lake Ontario Just where It' empties into the SL Lawrence; two conjectural routes are shown by the dotted lines In the map. Champlain fought an Indecisive battle, with the Iroquois at Oneida lake and was wounded. He withdrew his forces and arrival at Quebec after an absence of nearly.a year. Then he left on a visit to France. Brule, it appears, was born In 1592 and at sixteen, went as a servant with Champlain to Quebec. He left Champlain In 1610 to live with, the Hurons. It was during this time that it is believed that he was taken by the Indians to Lake Huron over the ronte followed by Champlain hi 1615 the tribal thoroughfare np the Ottawa, across Lake Nlplsslng and down the French river. Anyway, the Re collet Friar Sagard made record of the fact that Brule told Mm of vast mines of native copper known to the Indiana. Father Bagard also wrote: The Interpreter Brule with some savages assured us that beyond the fresh sea Lake Huron there Is another large lake which empties Into this one by a waterfall named the Saut de Gaston, being nearly two leagues wide, wMch lake with the fresh sea continues about thirty days journey by canoe, according to the statement of the savages, and of the interpreter 400 leagues in length." This is strong evidence that Brule had been to Lake Superior and to St Marys rapids, to which he had given the name of the brother of the French 9, Etienne Brule and tardy recognition of his claim to fame as the first white man to see the Great Lakes, discovery of which has been credited to Samuel de Champlain. Gen. Sir Arthur Currie, commander of the Canadian army In France during the World war, unveiled a memorial cairn to Etienne Brule and Grenolle, his companion, whose first name la unknown, the coureura de bols who found the Sault and discovered Lake ,, Superior 300 years ago. Moreover, the Indiana gave a pageant portraying Longfellows Hiawatha and the ' pageant Identified Brule and Grenolle as the first white men to arrive in the Sault country, although In the poem the white men are not named. The Indians of the Garden River reserve. on the banks of the historic St. Marys river, live in the very heart of the Hiawatha country. The Indians are descendants of those whom the first white man found living along the famous rapids which give the city Its ; name. was old the tor Bowatlng) Pawltlng name for the Indian village which existed there when Brule and Grenolle and their immediate successors came. It was only In 1005 that the Indian village on Whiteflsh Island, In the St Marys rapids, within the city limits, was abandoned, due to the onward march of civilisation which "decreed the construction of additional great locks and power houses. It was a colorful pageant and followed strictly the famous poem, with the exception of the identification of the first white men as Brule and GreMiss Waubonoga, the Minnenolle. haha of the pageant la an Indian girl of exceedingly attractive appearance. The leading role of Hiawatha was taken by a young tijlbway named Zhach. He is twenty-on- e years old and comes of a very good, old Indian family. He has the looks and the figure ' , for the part. There Is no portrait of Brule extant and there is no record of any kind in his writing. But there are abundant references to him. Indications are that he was uneducated, imphtlent of discipline, neglectful of his religious duties and that be lived among the Indians as one of them. The Ftench priesft refer to him as Brule the Interpreter; so does Park-ma- n king. , ,t Brule came out from among the in his Pioneers of France in the New World;' the historian praises Hurons to go with Champlain on the At him as the pioneer of pioneers, but 1615 expedition as interpreter. nevertheless credits Champlain with Georgian bay Brule was commissioned S' nt good-nigh- dza &2ijiBrjRoz?2Zxs- - bj Champlain to accompany a Huron advance party bound for the sources of the Susquehanna to secure aid from the tribes there In the raid on the Iroquois. He preceded Champlain over the Lake Ontario ronte and returned with the Indian allies to Oneida lake. He arrived too late for the battle, found the Hurons in retreat and returned home with his allies, to follow the Susquehanna to its mouth at Havre de Grace on Chesapeake bay. So presumably Brule was the first white man to see Lake Ontario and to travel overland to Chesapeake. Father Sagard wrote the details of Brules return from the Indians of the Susquehanna. He was captured by the Iroquois. In stripping him for the stake they seized upon his Agnus Del. If you touch It, he warned them, you and all your tribe will die. Just then a thunderstorm threatened. Brule pointed to the black clouds as a sign of the anger of his God. The Iroquois fled, but returned to pay him high honor and set him on his way home. In the meantime Quebec had fallen Into dire straits. The French had dispatched a supply squadron In 1628, which had been captured by Admiral Kirk and an English fleet Kirk had then demanded the surrender of Quebec; which Champlain had refused. - In 1629 Kirk returned and a French pilot guided three ships up the river to Quebec, which promptly surrendered. That pilot was Brule. He was execrated as a traitor by some, but had his apologists, inasmuch as the Quebec garrison had been reduced to 16 men and the women and children were grubbing for roots. Nevertheless Brule, when the treaty of 1832 gave Quebec back to France, left and went back to live with the Hurons. The French fathers bring the story of Etienne Brule to a close by recording that a few months later the Hurons, after a sudden and mysterious quarrel, bad killed and eaten him. Now, the Hurons were not cannibals What really took place, probably, was that the Hurons put him to death for some offense against the tribe and ate his heart that they might secure for themselves his cdurage and qualities of leadership. That was their custom when they .tortured to death a man with a great heart And surely Etienne Brule was that. Dear Miss Brooks: Im 15 years old end It was not me I was referring to about cigarettes. It was another girl. The boys always beg us to smoke, bat we wont and they call us babies I hope I am not nuisance, am If I am always asking for songs but I Just have to have them. (2) Is for the skin? Im dark skinned. good Would bleach my skin? Yours truly, anything EDNA, Utah. You are older than I and I am truly glad you werethought, not the girl yon wrote about Let the boys think what they will, so long as you know 1 reaeure Trove." Is untrue. He lived to become one of you are In the tight, don't you say so? THE GUILLOTINE Maurice Hewlett was once a guest (1) No Indeed you the founders of the Academy of Mediare not a nuisance, cine In Paris, and died peacefully at In an old English couatry mansion but my dear If you Just must have so many songs you should enclose a stamp . The guillotine dating from Edward The same for The guillotine devised for painless the age of seventy-sixthem. Do not send stamp, however, was first dsed In Paris to put to death family had always had It In the anteintroduced was unless songs are wanted, or you are during decapitation, desirous for a personal rethe French Revolution by the national a criminal named Pelletier on the room of the library he found books, especially ply. As I have but one of the songs invention. It received its name from Place de Greve, April 25, 1792. The the overflow of the shelves beyond whloh you request I will wait for you Its supposed Inventor, Joseph Ignace first political victim to suffer death directories, Bradshaws, and things ol to send stamp aad perhaps I shall have a physician who, by this means was Dangremont, who the kind and took down at random a located the others by that time. (2) Guillctln dlalm to have received good revas guillotined August 21 of the same tall, old book, but with Many is a member of the convention, simply sults the preparation you refer faded green aides, opened then 4 kntfrom recommended Its ' adoption from mo- year. if you have a naturally dark looked title-pag- e for the statement 1 and quickly Ths tktn. do not think you can hope to tives of humanity. Philosophy helps ss bear other portrait All were there. It was a change tha shad and why should you that Gulllotin was a victim of the Inwish tot A dark skin la Just as pretty first folio Shakespeare worth 530,00 strument whose use be bad suggested people's trouble. Md attractive as a fair skin, If on E (1738-1814- ). bare-backe- it ts ht Salt Lake City Firms inn h Hoy-fer- n, SJMSS - ringing, seemed brighter than the harvest moon. When there within my arms I gently , The world prest you. And blushing red, you slowly turned away; I cant forget the way I once carressed you, I only pray well meet another day. Chorus: In the shade of the old apple tree. In love a Theres your eyes I can see; When a voice that I heard. Like the song of a bird. Seemed to whisper sweet music to me. I could hear the dull buzz of the bee. In the blossom, as you said to me, With a heart that is true, Ill be waiting for you, In the shade of the old apple tree. I have really come a long way from the city. And though my heart Is breaking Ill be brave. I've brought this bunch of flowers, I think theyre pretty. To place upon the freshly molded grave ; And if youll tell me, father, where she's lying, Or If it's far. Just polf t It out to me. Said he, She told ( all whaa ah was dying. To bury her beneath ths On-is- h 0 N. Main St., Salt Lake City. Catalog free. RUBBER STAMPS AND STENCILS Seals and Ear Tags Made. Said for sample prices, etc. Salt Laura Stamp Co. 65 West Bdwy. NOVELTY GOODS DANCE PROGRAKS CARNIVAL GOODS Clam Pina, Celluloid Button, Badges, Etc. Browstor Specialty Advertising Co. 11 Regent St. Salt Lake City, Utah HEMSTITCHING EXPERT HESBTiTaOV same day as received. Community Hemstitching Shop. 47 Bast td South, Salt Lake. "MSI FREE OFFER FBFF t0 anyone lending u the name t?C OR IMS of a new or used Automobile prospect and wa ara successful in closing the deal. Nibloy Meidrum Company, Odgen, Utah. CLAM FINS lUUa PfW Whan ln Don.t forget us. W . make A repair all kind, or y J. 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