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Show THE SAUNA SUN, S ALIN A UTAH way. tm nay WASHINGTON TELEGRAGHIC TALES The scattered elements of Ihe Democratic party are now being reunited through secret conferences now being held in Washington. Definite congressional and popular policies ore be'ng decided upon so that A RESUME OF THE WEEKS a united program may be carried out between now and the 1924 election. SEISMOGRAPH RECORDS SEVERS DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTIES The recovevy of Mrs. Ilarding is SHOCK; DISTANCE ESTIMATED 2C00 MILES now assured, ber physician said FrimarkThe month half has day. past Seven of Events Last the Important ed the most hopeful period of the Days Reported by Wire and PreFirst Ladys convalescence that her Towns In Sacramento Valley Rocked pared for the Benefit of the Ince last physicians have noticed Until Clocks Stop and Plaster Busy Reader September, when her near fatal illCracks; Other Damness set in. age Reported WESTERN A resolution requesting Secretary Pour of the city officials of Trice, Mellon for full information regardUtah, have resigned and have been ing whnt, if any penalties have been Kan Francisco. An earthquake, arrested, following an Investigation Imposed upon corporations accused varying in intensity in on the charges f accepting bribes. of evading surtaxes by declaring shook northern California stock dividends was adopted unan- slv 1 n. m. Monday accordafter A bandit was shot and captured rtly the senate. tn an attempt to rob the mall car ef imously by ing to reports received by the local O will soon be hearing from weather oasthiound Santa f'eo train No. 6 between Lawrenco and Holliday, 8,000,000 American farmers unless U It wus felt lightly in San FranKan. The bandit entered the mail car gives consideration to Henry cisco, the weather bureau learned, from the blinds, according to mall offer for leasing Muscle Shoules, the time here being recorded at 1:07 Representative Sandline, Louisiana, a. m. It clerks. to consist of three said In the bouse. He declared the shocks. A. V. Coco, state attorney general bills had been held up too long and It was reported felt at Red Bluff, announced he would regin the task that there wns a growing demand for Orland and Chico, Cal., all in the of establishing the Identity of mem- action one way or the tlier. band rebers of the Sacramento valley. The Winslow Dill to enlarge the At Orland, apparently, it was the sponsible for the kidnapping of Watt Daniel and Thomas Itlchard, whose powers of the United States coal heaviest, bong described as of long decapitated and multllnted bodies commission so ns to compel testi- duration. It was accompanied' by the Were found on the surface of Lake mony by witnesses and the furnish- usual rumblings of th earth. No ing of statistical information by opLa Fourche three weeks ago. has been reported. erators and miners wus reported by damage An earthquake which lasted for Wallace Reid, motion picture star the house commerce committee. who has been under treatment for several seconds shook Sacramento To protect the public from poisrelief from narcotics died, Thursday, and towns In the Sacramento valley. onous whisky bought nt drug stores at Iros Angeles. At Sacram- nto, according to N. U. on prescriptions, the government has Taylor, meteorologist of the United Tllot P. S. Oakes, and Mechanic decided to buttle all bulk liquors States weather bureau, the tremor William Acor, were killed when an now held in bond and to guur.rntee in the weather buclock the stopped air mull piano thoy were testing them as to proof and quality. ofU.ce. received here A reau report Chore-:no. The airplane crashed at The s'mtb cut bank of tho Red riv- said the shook damaged a gas tank fell 000 feet and instantly burst intu er was made tbo boundary lino be- nt Willows, Cal. flumes, llolh bodies were burned. tween Texas and Oklanoum, by orThe quake was felt in Sacrament! The entire coMmunlty of Harrison, der of tho supremo court in the fam1 :03 and 1 between a. m. Ark., has armed Itself and prepar- ous Red river caso. stated that he Meteorologist Taylor ed to enforce law nr.d order, followA question of wide Importance in from Chico, Ited Bluff, had reports and of lynching ing the, beating the regions of titan was R.dd'ing and Willows, all in the raided strikers. decided by the supreme court when northern Sacramento valley, (hut the Prince Domino, prize bull at the it held that percolating water cannot earthquake wns felt there. The WilDenver stock show was sold for he entirely appropriated In tunnels lows report said a gas tank sprung driven ILr mining purpose. $3,500 at auction, Thursday. a leak daring the shocks. and Draped in gaudy blankets Safe crackers blew open the safe of The clock in the Sacramento weathfeathbended mocassins and wearing a er bureau office stopped at 1 the Huntsville, Utah general merchandise store Monaay morning and es ered headdresses, a di 7.cn Pueblo m and Taylor said his reports indiInd'ans from New Mexico appeared cated other clocks in the coped with loot probably vninou at upper valA simultaneous before a senate public lands subcomalso were stopped by thi quake. approximately $1,000. ley mittee pleading for legislation in Attempt to blow open the vault of as of An earthquake described the state bunk of billiard county behalf of the vanishing Pueblo. very severe" intensity was recorded failed. Hills authorizing the construction on the ismograph at the GeorgeThe body of a man found dead and of two large bridges, one over the town university observatory here nt St. Paul and the other The first shocks occurred at 3S5 a frozen in a garage at Denver, is be- Mississippi over the O dorado nt Yuma, Artz., m., the disturbance reahlng Us lieved to be that of one of the gang were passed by the hotice. of bandits who robbed the Federal greatest intensity at 4:09 and conPresident Harding for the past Reserve truck of $200,000, on Decern tinuing until 5:20. Director Tondorf week has been suffering with a se18. of the observatory, estimated that tho ber Pullet wounds on the body vere cold. Hubstnntlute this theory. (disturbance was 2000 miles distant FOREIGN from Washington. State Senator K. W. Vanhoesen has economic mission The French dropped dead Monday night In the German Miners Refute to Work decided to content itself for the time lobby of a Poise hotel. Essen. German miners through with the requisitioning of coal being The first train to be regulnrly opmined and brought to the out the Ruhr Monday carried out erated over the Delta-Fil- l more branch already surface, diverting to France the their strike threat and refused to ef the Union Pacific system left De- cars already loaded and destined fur work. Mines that supply a consider-ohllta on the main line of the Los AngeInterior of Germnny, and postthe part of all Gormanys fuel suples & Salt Like railroad at 7 o'clock Westphalen poning for the present the idea f ply were idle. Grimy Tuesday morning, arriving at Fillworkers lounged about the pits with requisi:ioning the m.nes more two hours later. Irince Andrew of Greece who folded arms. They appeared at the was sentenced to perpetual exile af- shaft heads at the usual hour and GENERAL ter his superiors in the Greek army, were lowered into the pits. French A fire early Wednesday mornlnx annihilated by the Turks had been troops with bayoneted rifles were at some of the mines. No work was wiped out two fire stnr7 buildings put to death, arrived In New Yorx tiGne at any of the state mines, howon his the Olympic, accompanied by and caused losses of over a half milwife, Princess Alice, cousin of the ever, the men unanimously Jo'ning lion dollars, at Baltimore. In the passive reslstinig demonstraPrince of Wales. Complaint has been made by a of Great Brttinns tions against arrest ond imprisonThe Captain of a West India steamer, to debt suspension officials. funding negotiations with the ment of 1russian mine the New York port officials, that It fa almost impossible to crowd a way United Slates was viewed hopefully Kin Proposes to Abolish Board It whs unofficialthe through the fleet of rum runners by statedgovernment, Immediate abolition London. The at ly press Wash'ngton. atandlng off the Jersey coast. treats the situation in no wise pessi- of the United States shipping b nrd An auto In which was found $9000 mistically . end the Emergency Fleet corporation In cash and bonds, identified as part ond the transfer of their duties to The peaceful war In the Ruhr of the loot taken from a bank at is furring Berlin to return to the the commerce department was advoCambridge, Kansas, wns found on a drastic measures used during the cated Monday by Senator King, Utah, farm by police, near Pawk iska, Akla. world war. Beginning Friday lights during an address in the senate on Huddled together In a clothes will be dimmed in every private and appropriations for the government He declared he and merchant marine. press where they hnd sought refuge public place and inst'tutkuis from fire In a New York home, five will be turned out at 11 p. m. sharp wmld offer a resolution to this effect and n snbstltue for the children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph instead of 1 a. m. bill. Further steps nnvocated Kcknlis were found dead of suffoRussia's red army is mn the move Utah senator Included the the by cation. and Soviet troops at Vitebsk were sale of the for immediate ships held in to ordered readiness march The City of Rock Island at a specwhat they nay bring. in south full war ii equipment, says ial election voted to change from m to the aldernmnie dispatch from Stockholm. the comm Seeplng Sickness Causes 4 Deaths In consequence rf the destruction form of government. This city has Sleeping Sickness Causs Deaths been under the commission form for of two French plncnrds in the streets Portland, (ire. Four deatns have of Kssen, the French commander has twelve years. a police guard on the spot occured liore from sleeping sickness ordered Decision to establish a national sinco January 1st, the city health lay and night bureau announced, orphans' home for children of formMonday. There The shipping bonrd freighter Pat- rre nine cases of coma er war veterans wns mule by the In Portlan'i rick Henry struck a reef off Sibey row, national executive committee of the with the mysterious mnlady is'and, 200 miles south of Manila American Legion meeting at tukng tho proportions almost 'A nn and bad to be beached. offiepidemic, according to healtfn Dublin was thrown Into a state or cers. A resolution asking President Hardhysteria Tuesday, when Free State ing to appoint Frank W. Mondell ns and Irregular troops held one of the Large Damage Suit Opens successor to A. F. Fall, secretary of most Intense hntLes seen since the Los Angeles. The trial of the the interior, was passed by the Wysiege of Four Courts. $200,000 damng Buit brought by Mrs oming house of representatives. Advices from Lucknow, India, state Ethel E. Clark, ns the guardian of old boy, that 172 Indians are to be executed Arthur Robbins, a her daughter, Dorothy Clark, dancer Is held In Jail for the killing of his for their participation In riots in against Herbert Rawlinson. father, during a quarrel, at Mankat, which a number of British police ofactor, was on the calendar t Kansas. ficers were killed. begin Tuesday in superior court here. The toll of the Herrin massacre It Is reirted from Memel that the Steamer Carries Bodies as Cargo was increased one Tuesday by the Insurgent commander there has hand Iys Angeles. The bodies of 4k' death of Sydney J. Monrlson a mine ed tho allied high commissioner n Chinese who died In the eastern part unrd who wns wounded in the batnto declaring the Insurgent action of the United States and whose tle which proceeded the surrender exclusively nralnst the German gov. of the Lester strip mine. friends and relatives are sendin Rselt eminent, which is proving them to China f r burial arrive A bill has been Introduced in the intolerable." aboard the Br'tls Kew York legislature, that would to France and Bel- bore, Monday, , Coni deliveries Rtenmer Esther Dollar, whch saile make a person who gives or sells that causes n death, guilty of gium under terms of Saturday's for the orient Tuesday. The Chine-i- t agreement h.v which the French first degree murder. is said, believe their souls w;' and Belgians were to pay In cash f r unless tin Five niiner were instantly killed coal taken from IuLr m?ae3, was pro-- . never reach heaven belies are buried in their na'L by a gns explosion In the Dolomite Minted by ihe national coal commitland. $ulne at Pirmlngh: m, Wednesday, stin. diff-ren- bur-au- s t . I black-hoode- d . semi-ari- d e va,'-le- y shin-pin- g s-- J Indian-npoli- mot'o-pictu- ten-lath- re e i J ; ' Dear Miss Breeks: qoe. Would yeu mind answer! me tlon which has been bothering man for of almost a year? I am a young the fair seventeen, very popular among "d sex of this town, and am amusements, especially basketballoneand of dancing. I m also confeidered and the best violinists In this vicinity for myexpect to make quite a career self as a vloltnst. The questiona which young There is This is your corner. Make use of it for your information on questions I mentioned is this. of sixteen In this school ef whom lady that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer care- I am very 6ond. Sometimes eke seems to ms, but at ether fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your questions must be quite attentive Her parents Is Indifferent. she times limited to two, and your full name and address must accompany each letter. revery strict, and forbid her tomen. For special information send stamped envelope. All eommunicationa will are ceive the attentions of the yeung However, they seem to be in favor of always be held in absolute confidence. on my part ba All letters shouM be sddreed very plainly in pen and ink to our friendship, which into love. How ean I ripened already Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. tell whether she returns ray warm reXCJL- - " I gard er If she really Is indifferent? am greatly concerned over this matter Dear Miss Brock a: Dear Miss Brooks: I have been very Interested In read- and will be grateful for yeur prompt I have been very Interested In year corner and would like to ask you a ing your corner, "Just Between Tou and advice. Sincerely, SENATOR FEW CLOTH HS, Ida. puzGIng question. Is It all right for a Me. and wish to ask yeu a few quee-tlon- s. I sure hope you will answer boy to take a girl ef sixteen te a party, My dear senator, the enly way you dance or shew wltheut a grewn persea them for me, and thank yeu In advance. can find out anything with absolute find along with them? I remain yeur true (1) I have been visiting and have met eeitainty Is to wade right In and seem TOOTS ef UTAH. friend. a real nice young man and have gene out. In your ease the girl would Jo, dear, I unreservedly take the with him. He sure thinks a to be about the only one who can give etand that It is not proper fer yeung steady lot of me and I do of him. I fell In you a satisfying answer, unless you girls of sixteen, (under or over a few love with him frem the very first and consult the parents, which might be years) to go unshaperoned to anv puh-ll- e he did with me. The girl he went with less satisfactory. I am quite sure she While this place of entertainment. I met him Las been away. She must be a wonderful little lady If she form ef etiquette is not generally ob- before has returned again and Is only has parents who advise and care for just served In our western states. It Is neva couple ef weeks. Last her so sensibly. When she has adto stay going ertheless a breach ef good form te he her home from the vanced further In school they will brought night neglect It. If parents were more care- danee. HU boy friend told mo he loved atprobably consent to her receiving ful ty this reapect there would be less me more let Do But senator, her. did than you from he tentions boys. cause for regret later on, I am quite before moment a time whole does? for he reason think the us together During euro. This Is not a precaution taken providing because they question the boys' and we have gone together he has talked of you put this question to her,should tell Night before last he told you should. Suppose she girls' ability or willingness to conduct marriage. themselves properly, hut Is simply a me he would marry me. Do you think you she loved you (supposing you both matter of good breeding, and Indicates we will ever get married? I love him understood anything about love) what to marry him. If he goes steady then? It will be a number ef years bethought and cars en the part of the enough parents. For illustration, have you not with this other girl during her short fore you can properly care for a wife, noticed that the little children whose stay and after she Is gone he comes for there are years of hard study beparents seldom trouble themselves hack to me. would you go with him? fore you If you expect te make a place about where they are. what they are My folks are all the time telling me for yourself with the violin. Would It doing, who they are with, and who are thev will he glad when I get married. be right to bind her and yourself by allowed to go about at all hours of the I am 10 now. Do you think It would be an engagement for such a long time? day (and oftentimes night) develop best for me to get married and marrv Why not go on as you are a while. rough ways and manners, unloving and the young, man I am referring to? Just being good friends and pals, leavunlovable dispositions, and are treated Thanking you for your trouble, ing you both free to have other friends. by everyone carelessly and Indifferently BLONDE. Utah. Remember, sixteen and seventeen Is because In the home, where the founTour oneatlona are hard ones to put very young to become engaged, and dation and hasis of training and characte- to anvone. for advising a girl to marry horrors! What If you or she should r-building properly begin, there or not to marry Is rather a hard prop- f.nd someone else you thought you seems to be indifference, and this rad- osition, when one Is not with loved after a few moe years! An eniates to everyone with whom thev come anv of the parties. As acquainted to whether you gagement Is sometimes a vei. serious In contact or assoefr'e with. This apwill marry him or not, of course rests thing and not lightly broken. Now, plies to the olJer child as well. I say this entirely with you. Are you sure you Senator Fewclothes, has the foregoing Is the general rule, there are excepknow what love Is? Why do your par- caused you to see things differently? tions of course. There are persons who. ents you to get married? It would If so. let me hear from yeu. no matter what the environment and seem wish much better to wait a few years er has Is, retain been, the training as you are quite young to marry. Dear Miss Brooks: priceless Jewel of refinement and beautv more, I havo enjoyed your corner fir some of character through it all. but these It would seem that If this young man are comparatively rare cases. So you thought more of you than anvone else time and would IIko you to answer see the girl whose friends know her (and he surely should, if he has asked sor-- questions for me. (1)1 was born parents, and the girl herself, take this you to marry him), he weuld not leave on Nov. 23. What Is m.v lueky das care and precaution, naturally use the vnu entirely and snend Mr time wl'i and months? (2) I am very much in same protection for her when she is this other girl. Now, dear, you will love with a girl and another little flip have to decide this question yourself, keeps putting herself In my plans for In their care. hut I certainly would not advise you the future. About a month ago I reto marry anvone. just to get married. ceived a note asking me to come and Dear Miss Brooks: As I am interested In your corner, I Tou can marrv any time, but after you visit her. I asked the flip regarding was wondering If you could give me are once married it Is for a long time the matter and she didnt want me to tune to the song. Down by the or should be. go. so, tike a fool, I obeved her. But 1 am sorry now. Would It be proper FI I very Rio Grande. Wishing you the Dear Miss Broeks: to write to her and become friends best of luck, I read your corner and enjor it. I ngain? I wish you a bright aad happy LEllONT, Utah. you can help me. (1) I was born New Tsar. Im afraid I cannot, as I know ef no think In August, what Is mv birthstone? (2) A RATTLESNAKE, Idaho. other song which has the same tune. I have brown hair and eves, what are What a poisonous young man! (1) Sorry. to It with Is colors? go (2) my proper "They sav" that for one born in We have been reading your corner for more than ene hoy at once? My parTuesday Is the lucky day, and Is ents Where the nbect. proper plane July and January the months. (2) So, a leng time and weuld like you to anto dance? to learn how Te swer some questions for us. (1) If a for girls are very much In love? My dear all go to ward danees. Is It you It Is a you have my sympathy. boy. boy has taken a girl home three or four girls here to go? Mv parents object, (fi) very serious affair at your age. If you times and he goes back to bis home a nroper 1 at are .,R" long distance awav. whose place Is it to a "r",! wrklntr truly sorry. It Is nsvsr too late to 1 than anv to make amends, yeu know. This write first, the girl's or the boy's? (2) facTtory' try I went out with him met. What colors would a girl look good In experience may have taught yeu that Is If nhq has medium brown hair and a a time or two, then one night he earn It not wise to consul! anyone wtiem me. and my parents would not let dark complexion. What colors would after you have so little respect for as you did me Mm not because with go they a girl look good In if she has dark apparently have for thia girl (from the brown hair and a light complexion? (3) know his parents. I never wentIn with way you allude to her), about your He him down went again. How should a girl do her hair If she Furthermore. If you wish to of the state where his avoid trouhle do not even associate has a long face and quite a lot of southern part with I rnnt forget Mm er find is. home hair? How old do you Judge us to be? snvone else I like as well. What should girls whom you cannot speak of and treat respectfully. You will find this Thanking you in advance, we remain, I do? course pays Tour good wishes are TWIN SISTERS. Utah. BROWN EYES. Utah. returned manyfold. (1) Always the boy writes first. (2) is the Mrtbstone Sardonvx The Orange and yellows, vivid greens, bright for(1) (2) Tou ean wear light Dear Miss Brooks: August reds, light blues and light shades of rose soft greens, browns blues, shades, are I have been reading yeur earner for brown, usually becoming to a dark and reds. (3) If you are eld enough while pinks, lavender to a complexion; long time and now I am bringing to I should sav It with boys at all shades, rose, blues, browns and black wasgomore you. my dear Miss Brooks, my own more to with than go proper are becoming to one whose skin one than with problem. I am a young girl of Just cne. It is probably serious Is fair. (.1) If you are girls 14 because IS summers and am considered quite too are that you young your . er 15, as I Imagine you are. thsre Is I am goattractive and no prettier way to dress your hair than parents object to hoys and dances, a young gentleman of about with ing can Is lessons you take this dancing to cnrl it and comb it softly back from my own age. We have been steadies better way. If you cannot do this, for the fare. Jlhwing It io puff :t it the the ahout two years. Our friends think a come to home ask friend te and your we ought to be engaged. He seems sides; bring It together and fastu-- i low each there. Tour you should, parents at the bark of tbe heal with a bareite. and do. know what Is best for very fond of me. but he has never you, my asked ht to marry him. This makes me letting the curled enls hang below. If dear. know the circumstances done nicely this la a very pretty, girlI am sure he cares very unhappy. I I and not. eennot do conditions, help me, hut I think he fears that his for ish style. afhut think your parents are right In not fection Is not returned. How can I, a to with go wishing you stranger Dear Miss Brooks: seeming to he forward, let whom they knew nothing shout. There without him know of mv love? This may sound I have been reading your corner, are mo-- e. and when dear, you plentv "Between Tou and Me. so I would like' are a little older, father and mother foolish, hut It Is verv, very serious with me. Can to ask a few questions. (1) 1 have dark will he give me the wards to I very glad to welcome them to Hate to you Get Up In the Morning?" hair and brown eyes, what colors could your home, I am sure. 1 wear to Thank you very much. Improve my looks? What colors could a girl wear that has yellow Dear MHs Brooks: OABRIBLLA. I tried to reach you by letter, but as hair and blue eyes? (2) How could I I have been very Interested In read fix my hair to Improve my looks, as I Ing your corner. "Between Me and It returned to me I am now sending It have sort of an oval face. Wishing You." I have found how ynu have through yeur paper. I see no way. Gabriella, to let the you much succe-- s. helped others, so now I am going to A FRIEND. Lake Point. Utah. me. (1) I was horn In young man know of your love, other ask to you help (1) Fee answer to Twin Sisters. (2) February, what Is mv lucky month nnd than you are doing. A man Is never Arrangement of the hair depends some- day, mv color? (2) Could you send me too bashful or backward to declare his what on your age, my dear. Fee an- the words to the song. ''Theres a Pre-tt- love for you sooner or later, se be paswer te Twin Sisters, also, for this, Fpot In Iceland? Wishing you much tient. and If yeur face is oval do not puff the success, Tou can show your preference for his and hoping I may call again, hair it the sides. I am, society, and be verv sweet, womanly and modest, hut further than this you TOPSY. Utah. Dear Mirs Brooks: one born In Fehruarv It Is rnnnot go and s111 preserve your digFor (1) 1 a.n an Interested reader of your said Faturday Is a luckv dav and Anrtl nity and womanliness After all, you eorne,-- . and would like to ask a few ond months: colors, blue. are verv young to have a "steady." Do August P-(1) My finger nails are Pink and nlle green. questions. (2) Cannot print,'011 ?nt 'Ink It beter to have several very brittle and the skin grows too vour this week, Topsy; perhaps I boy friends? You will then have a better opportunity to prove whether you far a the root. Can you tel me the ran later. cause. (2) My linir has always been are renllv In love or not, and also more experience with the diVereat disnatur illy curlv. But for quite a time Dear Miss Brooks: It he i hud only ft kink or two In the This is the first time I have written positions and eh nract eristics of the back and the rest remains as curlv as to you. nnd I hone I may ask you R,erBftr RXIf this young man does ever' Why is this? With best wishes. one favor. Could vu p!a-- find just me rare for ynu, his desire to know whethor not Ms affection Is returned should TOLLY, Utah. he poem entitled. "The Master is Com- er (1 Always file your nails, do not cut ing?" I will give you the first two overcome hls fear that It Is net. Dont thei i. Purchase some cuticle ell and lines. It may help you: you think so? aatrrate the nail and cuticle every day. They said The fact that yeu have reserved your master is coming to honor Keep an orangewood stick, rubber-ttpi-ethe town today. society for him alone, should encourhandy, and as often as you And none can tell at whose house er age him, hut on the other hand. It may wo h your hands, gently push the cu-thome the master will choose te stay. have made him feel too sure ef you, so e bark at the roots of the nail. (2) Thanking you In advance, I remain. that ha does not fsel It necessary to I im sure I could not say what has declare himself. A. B.. Idaho. ci used the curl to come out of your T will do It does not sound foolish te ne, my my beat, A. 3, and send It bur. Have you been dressing or treat- directly to you In your enclosed en- dear, but mv best advlte Is that you It of lats? differently ing give part nf your time te other boy velope. friends, and In so doing prove to yourHar Miss Breaks: Dear Miss Brooks: self whether yoe are si much tn love I have a few I I have been reading ynnr corner fsr as you think. would questions that I hope I hare helped you in some Lke to aRk ysu as I have bees reading a long time end am very Interested In your corner, "Just Between You and It. I would like to ask you some quesI Me, and enjoy It very much, (t) Can tions: (1) Will you please publish the ou tell me where I could hsve a na"Lifle Brown Jug." Pa,- Ma, Cl ID C for hiirhest market price for fore and hid witc for a P'iee lint r ship to tional boh mads and what It would cost and Me, and "Wild Rover." I wish you vour fur and hHea into If I the hair? (2) Docs It all the gmd luck in the world and hope r t.Pe. V can mokenrupoilier gsraienta. Write (or look well for girlo of l(t and 1? years you will always be haopv. I remain, rata log. of age to wear sport socks? (3) Is it BILL, Tooele. Utah. American Hid; 4 Far Co.. Farriers & Tanners proper for s boy to shake hands with a Well, now. Isnt It a shame that I 133 West South Temple Salt Lake City girl when he leaves her home after es - haven't any ef the songs ysu requsst, port ing her horn- from a partv or dnnee? hut no doubt soma one who sees this mrsiNxss colleges will have them, and he kind enough to Wishirg ynu much success. I remain, r.l.l'F BELL? OF R H. F.. Idaho. sand them to ua. In the meantime I L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. (1) If you will rend your name I can will continue mv ssaruh for them. Be ceknol of ifficieney All eommereinl branches. give vou nn addies where you can have patient. Thanks. BUI. alwavs is a long Catalog free SO N. Main St.. Salt Lake City. a nail-m- l hob nm.'e fr-your hair, time, hut 1 am doing the best I know PLEATING ft HUTTONS 50. It will res: about (2) When how tn he happy. Happiness is largely matter ( at nf ')! skiing. Cc, yes. skating, something kseging btv Aeeocd.an, Side, B"X Plcaliog, Hemittichirg, ea. hut a cunvom not gen - which will not only benefit yourself Buttna-- . Buttonholes, MJ Orwt Parlor. It la pept-ar- . 1 am E. Broadway, Sait Laka City. I an 0 but others. hopo rally followed. doing this, -- - e j a. e good-looking- y e e te d, li e. ed PTen-oit- j . . |