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Show THE SALIN A SUN, S A LINA UTAH MS msiom IF HE PAST WEEK A Complete History of What Ha Been Happening Throughout the World f WESTERN From newsboy to university president at the age of 33 is the record of Cloyd Ileck Marvin, M. A., Ph. D., for more than three years dean and assistant director of the University of California, southern branch, who was given a farewell luncheon by the Los Angeles chamber of commerce prior to bis departure for Tucson, Arizona to become president of the University of Arizona. Thomas Miles of Los Angeles, president of the International Hoys League has been invited to attend the session of the commission of labor of the League of Nations in Geneva, Switzeras an adviser on mutland, Oct. ters relating to child labor and has accepted, according to an announcement from the offices of the Boys League. Miles was elected to office at a meeting of the Boys' League in Chicago July 15. The organization is said to have about 250,000 members. 25-3- Park-UtaMining company is making a great mine in its property on the east side of the famous Park City district. With a bonanza mine already h opened the companys property has hardly been scratched and the two main objectives for exploration have not yet been readied. Reductions in freight rates on a Variety of commodities shipped under class rates by way of the Southern Pacific from Salt Lake and Ogden to western Utah and Nevada points to range approximately 20 per cent, have been announced at the Salt Lake office of the road, to become effective November 1. The tariffs applying to stations from tiie summit of the Sierra Nevada range eastward to Utah points will be completely revised as a result of the announcement. The establishment of Victory highway through Steamboat Springs, in Routt county, Colorado has increased motor tourist travel through that city by 100 per cent, and has resulted in the construction of one of the most enticing tourist camps to be found along the entire highway at that place. James L. Purcell, 30 of Louisville, III., shot and killed Mrs. Anna D. Baines, 28 and then killed himself at Clifton, eight miles east of Grand Junction, Colorado. The tragedy occured in a hotel where Purcell went to see Mrs. Baines on his return from Illinois. It was reported that Purcell's attentions were resented by Mrs. Raines, who is survived by a husband and three children. GENERAL The anthracite wage agreement sending the miners back to work at once, after more than five months of idleness ratified by the convention of the hard coal diggers of Pennsylvania. Under the agreement 155,000 mine workers return to work at the rate of wages they received when they suspended mining on March 81st. Sleeping cars constructed with seven rooms to each car, each room accommodating five persons, will be placed service of the in the Chicago-California Santa Fe railway for fall and winter travel, road officials announced. There will be eighteen of the new style Bach family accomodation cars. room will contain a lower and upper double berth, a day lounge and bed, wih full lavatory and toilet equipment. Walter Matthews, attorney, who was defeated in the recent primary In his race for nomination as state representative, was seized by thirty masked men and given a coat of tnr and feathers after a severe lashing at Cushing, Okla. His assailants, Matthews told the police, advised him not to talk any more against the Ku Klux Klan. Prison sentences as the only effective means of checking accidents due to the carelessness of motorists were advocated for traffic law violators by James W. Inches, Detroit commissioner of police, in an address at the International Police conference. About 12,500 persons are killed in automobile accidents yearly in this Inches, country, snld Commissioner and about 300,000 are injured. Prison sentences are being given in Detroit for traffic violations and we are finding that It is actually checking the Joy riding and reckless drivers. Henry Ford has issued a formal statement attacking the interstate commerce commission for its failure to see that coal was delivered to the public. - Nine men, trapped by fire which destroyed the Georgian gardens at Kansas City, leaped from second story windows to escape the flames. Benjamin Orane, aslstant manager, and Kick Mnoff, a cook were injured. The Other were uninjured. The property Joss was estimated at 175,000. v. sri j i in, o.i lima 2) You could t I am very glad to see do you n. Maiy. you how have ynu ben? or something similar, Lnd the warmth of y.mr welcome should depend ujm n how old, and how dear a friend she is. 13) Have not been able to locate your song. Will continue to try and peihapa some one will kindiy send it in, as so many have done for us. stands for punty F.epr branding is planned by the prohibition forces as part of its campaign against breweis t minting the dry laws, lit reported at the treasury. At present, it was explained, manufacturers EAST ALARMING of near beer are permitted to sell their products in kegs or bottles wiUiout any distingu'shing markings, but regulations are under consideration which would require all kegs to be branded BRITISH CABINET SETS INFORMALLY OVER WEEK END with tiie name of the manufacturer AND DEBATES and all bottles to have tiie name blown into the glass so that beverage products can be identified. Mail Characterizes PolLondon Virtual settlement of the rail strike as affecting from 35 to 40 per cent of the railroads of the country was announced by .Secretary of Labor Davis, on the basis of reports from the meeting in Chicago on the general policy committee of the striking shop crafts unions. Mr. Davis added that he was informed that the settlement would affect between 05,000 and 85,000 miles of track and in a formal statement of the strike of 400,X)0 railway shop craftsmen assured, the whole industrial machinery of the country is ready for a forward movement unprecedented in our history." At Daily icy of Premier Lloyd George As Near Insanity; Press Voice Opinions eastern London. Near developments are causing the British govern- ment increased anxiety. The cabinet at set informally over the week-enChequers Court, the country residents o the prime minister. Austen Chamberlain, Lord Brikenhead, iSir Robert Stevenson Horne and Winston Spencer Churchill have been Lloyd George's gliests there, and all through Sunday t ie telephones between Chequers Court and the foreign office in London have been humming with consultaThe twenty-thirannual convention tions with the various government deof the American Roentgen Ray so- partments. ciety Is in session nt Los Angeles with The principal news of Sunday more than 300 physicians from all brought by Associated press dispatchparts of the country in attendance. es, is of a conference between Sir Harry Lamb, the British High comInvestigation of the veterans bu- missioner, and Mustapha Kemal Pasha reau to determine whether laws re- a!t Smyrna, in which the nationalist ader showed little disposition to d lating to treatment and care of disabled former service men are being allied warnings unless the allies adminstered properly ere willing to return Thrace to and promptly would be ordered by the senate under Moreover, Kenal demanded comthe terms of a resolution introduced plete withdrawal of the Greek forces by Senator King, Democrat of Utah. from the Tchatalja lnes. The recolution sets forth it has been The latest advice from Constanticharged that unreasonable delays had nople indicate serious allied preparacharacterized the functioning of the tions for a possible attempt by the bureau, that its dealings with tiie Kemalists against the neutral zone. former service men had been slowed This may serve to explain the someup and tangled by multitudinous cor- what sudden change in the attitude excessive of the British government from Frirespondence, and that amounts had been expended by tiie day, when it was explained that no bureau in overhead charges at the considerable reinforcements would be sent to the near east unless the Turks of tiie former esrvice men. gave evidence of an intent to cross Public spooning lias reached tiie lim- into Europe, when the British governit when the spooners pick out Arlingment issued an Important statement of ton cemetery for their activities, army policy, showing immediate steps to officers have decided. Upon protest meet iossible Kemalist action. of, indignant residents adjacent to the Tills sudden change in attitude has cemetery, raids have been instituted caused grave misgivings in certain to dear the roads around Arlington quarters. The Daily Mail Monday pubof midnight parties. Robert Dye, sup- lished under the editorial caption: erintendent of the cemetery said toThis New War, an article stigmatizhad ing the policy set forth in the stateday that "tin horn gamblers, even spread their blankets on the ment as bordering upon insanity. cemetery walls and that scores of It declares that the British public automobiles parked beside the incloswill learn with dismay and astonishure every night within a stone's throw ment that Lloyd George and his colof the graves of American soldiers. leagues are organizing a new war in They will he kept moving hereafter, the near east, are trying to drag Jugohe said. slavia and Rumania into the fray and FOREIGN are sending British troops into batThe moot question of how many tle "shoulder to shoulder with the deJews shall be allowed to matriculate jected Greeks." It adds: The most astonishing disin Hungarian universities has brought about a challenge for a duel between closure in this amazing declaration of two prominent Hungarian educators. government policy is that apparently A controversy has been raging beLloyd George already has sent a fiery tween the Universities of Budapest cross around the overseas dominions, Hnd Szegedin, the point at issue being asking them to send contingents to whether the law restricting the num- join in tills mad war." The Mail contends that Mustapha ber applies to the Jewish refugees Kemals peace terms are not far refrom the lost provinces. moved from the terms propounded by Hope that many of the lepers as- Lord Curzon, in behalf of the allies sembled in the largest leper colony in on March 30th, when Lord Curzon, the world on Culion island, Philippines, suggested the line should w ill be materially benefited and many he the Turkish frontier In Europe. completely cured by the new process It declares that all agree that of treatment recently worked out is Constantinople must be returned expressed in a circular letter signed to the Turks and Kemal Pasha, and by Governor General Leonard Wood, now Lloyd George is trying to reshattered honorary president of tiie Philippine trieve his reputation, Antileprosy society, made public at the through the downfall of his war department. There are now more policy, by arranging a wanton war ind supposing that he can arouse the than 51(H) lepers In the colony, General Wood said, nnd in the cooperative nation as Gladstone did in the sevenefforts of the insular government and ties of last century about Bulgaria. While the Mail has known the society all lepers in the Philip-pneare to be concentrated at this proclivities, it voices an opinion which is quite prevalent, point. Great Britain's one true interest An eyewitnes report of the typhoon iis freedom of the straits, which can that caused the loss of GO, 000 lives at he attained by negotiations, the paSwatow, China, August 2 was brought per continues. There is not the smalto San Francisco by Captain T. H. Dob-N- n lest need to plunge Europe into war of the liner Nanking, who said the and alienate the whole Mohammedan storm at sea was so great that he world about the straits." was unable to respond to on S. O. S. all sent out by the British steamer Fire Visits North Dakota Town Gondin, which went down in the hurPlatte, S. D. The business section Two ricane. steamers, of this town was wiped out and the tiie Choy Chang and Tung Siting, w ere Milwaukee station destroyed by fire picked up by immense waves and here early Sunday morning. The loss dashed ashore, many of the crew and is estimated at $250,000. The blaze started in a small building in an alley. passengers perishing, he sniil. to Captain Dobson, tiie decks A hotel and several store buildings of the Nankng were half submerged, burned to the ground. life lines were out and passengers exNew York Has Race Riot perienced a terrible shaking up. New Tork. Rricks, razors, knives, Miss Tarlita Kiram, who says she is "hit's and fists were the weapons that the daughter of the Sultan of Sulu, sent six victims to and a hospitals is one of the passengers aboard the score of others less seriously injured steamer President Lincoln, en route to physicians for treatment early Sunto the mninland from Honolulu. Miss as the result of a race riot beday Kiram will enter the University of tween whites and Macks that grew California. She is one of a group out of the invasion by negroes of a of Pensionades, students sent to us neighborhood tenanted by white fam. by the Philippine government. Mies. Police reserves quelled the bat tie. An American woman the formei Mrs. William D. Leeds, widow of the Societys Real Danger. tin plnte king may become the queen to society Is not merely The danger of Greece in case King Constantine, that it should believe wrong things whose throne Is tottering because of though that is great enough but that Turkish victories, abdicates. In high it should become credulous, and lose Greek circles it was believed that ,he habit of testing things nnd inquirConstantine, who is blamed for the ing into them, for then it must sink disastrous wnr in which the Greeki back Into savagery. W. K. Clifford. have been driven from large portion Must Be Real to Be Lasting. of Asia Minor, will abdicate in favor True glory strikes root, nnd even of his brother, Prince Christopher, extends Itself; all false pretensions huebrnd of Mrs. Leeds fall as do flowers, nor ran anything d d re-r- Tur-lde- ex-pe- Enos-Mid- ia pro-Gree- s k pro-Fren- Indo-Chin- n feigned be lasting. Cicero. r; . y. This is your corner. Make use of it for your information on questions that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer carefully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your questions must be limited to two, and Jfour full name and address must accompany) each letter. For special information send stamped envelope. All communications will always be held in absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. Dear Miss Brooks: This is the first time I have venall is concerned. Of course you may have tured into your circle. But neverthe- at (2 Blue and gold, black and gold. boyfriends. has less I have read it every time it red and green, purple and orange, pink and been published. And I think you and lavender, blue and rose are all pretty combin-- 1 atione, dont you think? 3) So much de-- 1 it are just wonderful, and now I am pend3 on when, a here and how as to going to take the privilege of asking what to serve. A simple Oantelope served, Sundae with a few questions. (1) lam seventeen cake, during the hot weather is sufficient, or and have my hair bobbed. Do you watrrmilun served in small balls or cubes in iced glasses, followed with a sweet of some think I am too old, and should let it kind and iced tea, coffee or lemonade, or a grow out? Can you suggest some dainty sandwich and an iced drink, followed pretty way of combing it? (2) Do Wilh a Plain ice cream and cake. (41 Face does not harm the skin unless you a cheap, inferior article, and you should your skin well cleansed with a good curl over night (3) Miss Brooks, I cream. If your powder is not too light you ,,p n0t .net1 ? app'? a rream before putting It isnt want to work somewhere. glris usually have, because I have to, but because I feel so little need for Young using powder that it is like I ought to. Father has bad a pity to make un. so do not be in haste health and I have a guilty conscience, every time he gives, or I take any- Dear Mies Brooks: W.ll you please anwer some question for me? 1) I have my hair bobbed, which i the style, to curl it or not? 2 Is it proper to tell a boy thanks when he lakes you home? Wishing you much success. SMILES. is the most becoming to 11)' Whichever your style of beauty. Smiles 12) Let him thank you, dear, unless he has simply escorted you home from some place through courtesy Then it would be proper for you t only. thank him. j j powder ue . Theres no work thing from himhere and mother doesnt approve of me going out of town to work. Can you suggest anything I could do to make money to help out? (4) I am small for my age and naturally pretty. The only trouble is I have quite a few moles on my face. Is there anything that will take them off without leaving a scar? Well, Miss Brooks, I will relieve you for this time. I guess there are a lot waiting for a chance. I sure hope I may call again. I would give all I own if I could talk to you in person. Thanking you for your patience, I am as ever, - Dear Miss Brooks: in the local I have read Our Corner paper and I find it not only intensely inAl teresting. but also very educational. though 1 have never before written to you for othhave answers the you given information, ers seem to be perfectly satisfactory. Now. mav I ask you to answer some for me if it will not intcifere with your other affairs? (1) Other than wearing eye glasses, what is & cure for weak eyes? (2) Is a good a good face lotion? (3) Is hair tonic? (4) Should oxfords or other low-c- ut shoe be worn in winter (5) Is Mabel Normand married, what is her age and ? (6) Should a girl fourteen attend pubI extend my advance thanks lic dance ? to you, Mis Brooks, for your valuable information. I remain with sincere best wdshe for ym, Dear Miss Brooks : I have been interested in your corner and have a few questions to ask also. (1) When & fellow writes A a girl whom he dont know and wants to, be her friend, should she answrqr or not? (2) Why should the Columbine be our national flower? Thanking you in advance, I am, as ever, yours. ROSIE of Utah. (1) It would not be entirely improper for you to answer such a letter, by writing just nice friendly letter. (2) There are a number of verv good raons. Rosie, one of which is that it fe a native of more states than any other wnld flower, writh the exception, perhaps, of the golden rod: it grows and makes beautiful the most barren spots, and er nourishes in the more fertile places. StMl reason is the meaning of the flower, fe wrin. Resolved which to ROWLAND HALL All Denomination, BUSINESS COLLEGES D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of Efficiency. All commercial branch. Catalog free. 0 N. Main St. Salt Lake City. PLEATING 40 Side, Box Pleating. Hemstitching, Kid Corset Parlor. Buttonhole. E. Broadway. Salt Lake City. BEK YOUR PUBLISHER Take your Book Binding any kind to your local printer. Leiths Trade Bindery. Salt Lake. GEE-GE- E TONIC Guaranteed Eczema and Dandruff Cura For Sale by Leading Druggist Gee-Ge- e Salt Lake City Company 135 Regent Si College Students RAMONA. Read instructions at head of column, Ramona, and then send name and stamped envelope for the name of a freckle lotion. Dear Mies Brooke: shouul on- - be before they ue it? Should one use face cream before putting powder on so as to hold it on ThaU ng yu ery much for your patience and advice. I err.. ONE FULL OF QUESTIONS. Utah. Yes, my dear, it is incorrect, and it 1 (1) BUTTONS Accordian. Dear Miss Brooks: I read your corner every week and enjoy it very much. Could you tell me a good way to remove freckles? Thanking you, Bear Miss Brooks: I Just cant help thinking how splendid you are to be able to answer all our childish crys and whims. Terhape you can answer some of my foolish questions. (1) Do you think it incorrect for girls thirteen years old to associate with boys when only m a friendly way, such as being like pals! (2) What two colors do you think are pretty for class colors T name some refre4hments that are (4) Do you tardy to serve at a party? thiHK face powder hurts the skin? How old! A Buttons, MICKEY. Welcome, Mickey. The finger nails are rounded slightly beyond the end of the finger, but not in such a long, sharp point, as has been the custom in the recent past. Your song can be readily purchased for 30 cents in any of the music shops. Only such songs and poems as cannot be easily fiund in the shops cai be printed in our columns. A simple Thank you, I will be glad to have lunch with you, or Yes, thank you, I will be delighted to have lunch with you, is proper. wild rose Episcopal School for (tirls. Salt Lake City Write for Catalogue. Dear Miss Brooks: I have been very interested in your corner and would like very much to join you. How should you trim your finger nails properly, and could I get you to send me the words of Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old Kentucky Home. If a boy should ask you to go to lunch with him, and you wish to go, whtft would be proper to say? Thanking you, LOVIRNA. SUNSHINE, Parowan, UUh. Thank you. Sunshine, for your lovely word of praise and encouragement. (1) I would hesitate to advise any treatment for your eyes. Bathing in cold Fait water fe restful to the eve. You had better consult an (2) I am net familiar with the lotion mentioned, so would not care to pass judgment But I would ad, use you to be careful to use only those preparations which have been trid and tested and have been found pure and reliable. (3) The shampoo is good cannot as a shampoo, but say it is a (4) It is r.ot well to wear low-c- ut good tonic. shoe for outdoor in winter, though, if your ankles are vell protected wdh wool hose (5) Mabel many consider it is not harmful Her address is, Noranand is not ff.arried. Miss Mack Sennett Studios, Edendale, Calif Normand does not give her age (6) No, it is not advisable for grls to attend public dances at all, even though they are past fourteen. . Why not the Wild Rose, which in the Romance and language of flowers means, and Is a beautiful flower of nature! modesty, Uncultivated and uncared for its blossoms sends forth their fragrance and beauty. Purity, modesty and beauty always comes to my mind when I see this sweet bioesum. And what is more beautiful in embroidery than the , ope. JACQULINE. Notice the rules at the head of our column in regard to name and address, Jacquline. You will receive more prompt service, as I can write you personally instead of waiting your turn in the paper. (1) No, you are not too old for bobbed hair if it is becoming to you, but if not, I should let it grow out. When too long to dook well, curl on tissue or waxed paper, by cutting a square and laying the strand of hair in it and rolling hair and paper up together. When taking it down, do not comb the curl out, but arrange in the National bob style and cover them with a net. This will hold the curl in better and look very pretty, especially if your hair is thick. You can fasten the curls in the desired shape with small pins. (2) There are many curling fluids on the market, but I know of none that are very reliable, and they make the hair brittle, causing it to break off. (3) You have a worthy ambition, but are you not still in school? If you send name and address I will give you the name of a publishing house who pays a good commission for taking subscriptions for their popular magazines. This is very nice work and is about all I could suggest for you. You could do this after school hours and Saturdays. (4) Moles are very hard to handle. I do not know of any cure except the electric needle and even this is not always satisfactory. Call as often as you like, my dear. Will gladly do all I can for you. Will you welcome an interested reader of "Juet Between You and Me?1' I have vainly searched for the flower eymbol of my Bee Kive name, Lovirna, which signifies love, virtue, nature. I wish to use my symbol in embroidery designs, so trust that you can give me your usual, prompt attention to such matters and name the symbol which seems m and appropriate, as well) for my work. Faithfully expectant, M:ss Brooks: I have been very interested in your corner, and I think it is gTeat. I am a new member and would like you to answer a few questions for me, please. (1) Is it proper to dance with a boy you do not know, if not what would you tell him? (2) If a girl should move to another towTn, should she write to the boy first? (3) If you meet a boy in your home town often, and you have not been introduced to him, should you speak to him? been going with a boy (4) If a girl ha for some time, and he takes her home, is it him to put his arm around her? proper for 15) Could you give me the address of a hair into switches? company that snakes Thanking you very much, I remain, BLACK EYES. Utah. (1) Surely there should be some means b T which th;s boy can be introduced to you, is there not? As I have often said, "Circumstances alter cases' and if the circumstance were such that he had no way of receiving an introduction to you it might be quite proper for you to dance wiih him. (2) No, dear, let the boy write f'rst. (3) Better wait to be introduced. Black Eyes. You would be taking no chances on being criticised by him or others. (4) No, NO! Some time I am going to take a day off and count the number of times this question has been put to me, and any way, dont your better self tell you the proper answer? Listen to this better self, grls, it never guides you astray. (3) Yes, if you veil! send a stamped envelDear Inexpensive Beard and Room can be had in Logan this year. survey just completed by the Utah Agricultural College shows that prices for good board and room in Logan this year range from $20 to $25. A This represents a yearly saving over last years prices to the student of from $50 to $75. 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