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Show ; THE S ALINA SUN, S ALIN A UTAH There re dozen of tertaU from which to WASHINGTON Representative Johnson of South Dakota, reintroduced In the house the soldiers bonus measure vetoed by 1HE President Harding at the last session PAST WEEK Happening Throughout the World WESTERN Red pepper was the substance used by two men who gained entrance to the room of V. L. White, recently et ected comamnder of the Disabled Vet crane of America at Butte, and after knocking White unconscious, totally blinded him. All citizens of Denver must be vaccinated Immediately if they have not been inoculated against mnullpox with In the last few years. Dr. William IL Sharpley, manager of health and safety for the city, ordered. The order was Issned In the form of an emergency proclamation In an effort to stamp out the disease which has cost 200 lives in the last fifteen months. An offer of the Mexican government to cooiernte with American prohibition enforcement agencies in guuiding the long border was reported to Commissioner Haynes. Investigation by the senate public lands committee of alleged oil monopolies in Wyoming and Montana was proposed In a resolution by Senator Walsh of Montana, lie said reixirts showed that the Midwest Oil company controlled from 93 to 97 per cent private Wyoming oil lands and that excessive prices were charged for pipe line construction. Womans brief dominion In the senate ended with a dramatic speech by Mrs. W. II. Felton of Georgia, the first woman senator, followed by her retirement from the public stage. Every wish of the feminine political pathfinder to be sworn in and placed legally on the senate rolls, to answer a senate roll call and to make a brief address had been gratified before sho left the capitol. Relatives of Walter J. Schmanss are Encouraged by the recommendation Investigating the report that he had of President Ilardlng in Tuesdays committed suicide by leaping from a message that the nations credit s train near Wilcox, Ariz. be brqadcneu lo provide rel'ef for Me farmers, members of emigres--froThe opinion that the compact llio agricultural states inauguratworked out by the Colorado river comed steps to bring about enactment of mission for the apportionment of the credit legislation before the end water of the river among the basin rural of toe present congress next March. states Is such as to protect Arizonas A movement Is under way in conrights Is expressed In a telegram received by Governor-elec-t George W. gress to force federal action against acP. Hunt from Herbert Hoover, chair- tivities of masked raiders, who are man of the commission, which is now charged with taking the law in I heir tn session at Santa Fe, N. M. own hands In vnrious sections of the country. Favorable weather during the week has enabled Utah fanners to resume A soldiers Ihonus to be pa'd In the vigorous prosecution of sugar beet cash from taxation of 2.75 beer and harvesting and other outdoor work, cider was propped in a hill rontro-duccin the House by Representative Inelnding alfnlfa seed threshing, and work of this description Is now fasi Hill, Republican of Mnrylnnd. The nearing completion throughout the measure modifies one Introduced ly state, according to the weekly weath- Md. Bill during the last session of er bureau report made public. Congress, which provided for 4 per cent beer and 12 per cent wine. The A great memorial athletic stadium, now bill proidc8 settlement of a bonalready named the den of the Gol- us In three equal cash payments on den Bear, is soon to rise In StrawJuly J. 1928, 1324 and 1925, and Mr. berry canyon, In the Berkeley hills, on Hill declared the beer and cider tax the University of California campus. would take care of the outlay, which The stadium Is to cost $1,000,000 and he estimated at one a half biland will seat 72,000. lion dollars. sys-em- m d Following the precedent set In DeIn a telegram sent to President troit last week, Municipal Judge WilGovernor Mabey called the Harding, liam F. Wappich of Omaha sentenced attention of the president to the urauto speeders to visit speed victims In gent need for consideration by conhospitals. gress of measures looking to reclamaYoncUln. Oregon, which two years tion work, particularly from the Utah ago elected a city government com- point of view, In the arid land states. FOREIGN posed entirely of women, has selected men to serve In the vnrious city ofParis. The French senate avoided a fices for the coming two years and direct vote on the woman suffrage bill only two women remain In office, by technical use of the senate regulathose serving on the council. tion. It first voted urgently for the measure. Then the iienators voted GENE.TAL New York. Anthony Cnssese, de- 156 to 134 that they would not discuss scribed by the authorities as the boot- the articles. leg king was convicted By a Jury In Manila. President nardlng and federal court on a charge of conspiracy congress will ba to allow petitioned to vkthfte the Volstead act and Judge the to call a conPhilippine legislature Knox seitenced him to two years In stitutional convention to frame a futhe Atlantic peniteninry. The Judge al- ture Independent republic in the Philso kaposed a fine of $10,000. Ada, Ohio. Governor J. B. A. Robertson of Oklahoma scored another eouri victory here In his defense against a charge lodged In Okmulgee county that he accepted a brfbe, and the way was opened for an attempt by the. executives attorneys to have tile Indictment against him dismissed. ippines. Seoul. Foreigners In Korea are or gnnlzing relief for the Russian refugees at Gensnn, In the northern part of the territory. Food and clothing have been sent theV- - The local American Red Cross has devoted ail Its funds to the cause." Lieutenant General Constantinople. narlngton, commander of the allied forces, has Issued a stern warning to the Kemallsts that any further encroachments upon Constantinople will be at their peril. Ala. Eighty miners Birmingham, were killed and sixty injured, some of them seriously, In a dust explosion In Dolomite mine No. 8 of the Woodward Iron company, nine miles from this city, which trapped 4S0 workers Mexico City. The Fascist! movethe surface, according to on official statement issued here by D. E. ment, which was started last week at Jalapa, state of Vera Cruz, has spread Wilson, president of the company. to Chihuahua City, according to El Greentfmrg. Pa. After Mrs. Hazel la Universal Graflca. A dispatch to the SplncIIl, on trial In circuit court for nwespnper says a mooting of ranchthe murder of Mrs. Jovina Sposatu, ers and miners was held there at which announced that she had decided to program of action was outlined to plead guilty To murder In the second combat Bolshevism. degree, one of the Jurors arose and InWith auxiliary power out of formed the court that so far as he was anchors lost, Bals torn and concerned, the plea was not accepttoninast loose, the British three-maste- d able. schooner Dorin was towed Into M.Alester, Okla. Fifty-nin- e sleeping Halifax by the Red Cross liner Rosa-inpassengers were catapulted from their from New York. The schooner berths when six Pullman cars of the was 120 days out from Penarth, Wales first Missouri, Kansas & .Texas train from which port she cleared for Vera No. 8, St Louis to Galveston, left the Cruz. Many of the crew had flowing rails and overturned Into a ditch nine beards. miles north of here. The police of Mexicali and of CalThe existence of a medical associa- exico, Cal., Just across the Internation for the protection of constitution- tional line, united In the for al rights, founded by 100 of the leading two men, said to be Mexicans, who physicians In New York became known Inveigled Richard Newton and Dan when the association filed In federal McKinnon of Williams, near Sacracourt a snlt to test the constitution- mento, Cal., Into taking an automobile ality of the Volstead act and to annul ride Into the country below Mexicali, the section of the supplementary act robbed them at the point of revolvers, which limits the prescribing of alco- shot McKinnon and, believing him hol for patients. dead, threw him out of the car. com-mlss'o- yt Five armed bnndlta swooped down Arguments are Being heard by the on the Green Mills Gardens, weU Interstate commerce on commission known Chicago dining palace, locked the proposed reduction In freight rates James Chameles, one or the owners on sugar from points In Utah and In an Icebox, dynamited a safe and Colorado and ether western states to escaped with about $5,000. Mississippi river crossings and to St. Vaul-Dulut- A fathers plea that his deformed baby girl be scientifically put to death was overruled by physicians. The child, normal mentally, baa neither arms nor legs. The father, James C. Lebrasen, of Chicago, begged that she be allowed not to UTS, according to surgeons. territory. Notices that unscrupulous persons were making efforts to Induce owners of 1918 war savings stamps to part with them for unstable securities or for less than cash value, are being sent j out by the treasury department through (the federa reserve banks. h Southwestern Commonwealths to Document Drawn in Three Week's Conference of Agree Colorado River Commission Santa Fe. The Colorado river treaty, the first document of its kind, was agreed to by reprwntativra of even Southwestern states and of the Moral government. The pact was signed here following a three weeks conference between members of the Colorado river commission, and provide a for the distribution for Irrigation and water development projects of the waters of the river between the seven Interested, Seven state legislatures must now ratify the pact to make It effective and it must Be approved by the Con gress of the United States, No op position to the treaty is expected from Mexico as the status of the agreement between the two countries regarding the waters of the stream which Into the Gulf of California It b said, has not been impaired. Concisely worded and framed to a nicety as pertains to legal and definitive terms to make clear tiie interpretation of not only the technical terms employed but also many commonly employed In Irrigation subjects that had not previously been given a definite meaning, the pact. It's authors believe, will weather any legal as einp-tir- This is your corner. Make use of it for your information on questions that are puzzling you. It wiil be my pleasure and privilege to answer carefully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your questions must be limited to two, and your full name and address must accompany each letter. For special information send stamped envelope. All communications will always he held in absolute confidence. All letters should he addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake Gty. Dear Miss Brooks: (1) I am vary lonesome and am looking for something to occupy my spare thoughts and tuna. The other day aomo one said; Find a hobby, find a hobby, find a bobby V But I can not find one. Can you help me, Miss Brooks T (2) I was born on April IS. 1908, I think I was born on Friday but am not sure; What day was I born on and what are my lucky months, day and colors t I enclose a thousand thanks, they are invisible so do net let them escape. COUNTESS 6RUFFANUFF. How fortunate you are to have time for n hobby. It seems impossible for me to suggest anything, not knowing your disposition or characteristics. Of course your hobby mast be something that will improve you mentally and physically, so I ean think of nothing bettor than the study of some subject which you are eapeclaly tn teres tod in. By searching your mind you will find there is some one thing whieh is occupying your mind and in which you are more interested than anything else. When yon have located what this is, begin sort of research" work. Search for everything which has a bearing in any way upon tills subject. There is a parcel post library here, where for a small membership fee yon can have books mailed out to you to read and then return. Get the habit of writing your thoughts on paper, and who knows but what you might sometime write a series of articles on your "hobby"? If I bave given you any food for thought and fan be of further assistance to you. write me. (2) You were born on Thursday; your lucky months are June and July, your day is Tuesday, and your flower the Amaryllis: your aolers pink and white. Am sure I gathered up all the thanks, and thank you. Dear Friend: Just Between Yon and Me" la surely a interesting corner. I am a newcomer aad will be glad if you can furnish me the information I desire. 1 am married and have two babies, but still hare tisaa to enjoy the and poems. Can you please Id time song Poor Little send me the words to the tong Joe. and to the poem entitled In the House ef Too Much Trouble T These tw pieces will eemd under my okservattoa tf printed tn the Preston News at Preston, Idaho. Thanking you in advance, and hoping I may call again, I remain. Your truly, Ipu n height, size, etc., that H Is difficult to say just bow long a girl of thirteen should wear Pilotless Plane Runs Two Days he dresses. Just below the kneee would be Iaris. A system of pilotless air- a fair rule to go by. A few of the Tateet ideas are the long waist, the full skirt and y plane control has passed a fashioned bertha, not foregetting the test satisfactorily, according to experts the old decorated sleeve either loose at the large, who supervised the trials with a wrbt or held by a cuff. Sorry I oould not passenger carrying gov- get your answer In the last Issue. Always over end your names. It Insures you more prompt ernment Biplane that flew service. on field aviation Etampes Wednesday and Thursday for several hours. The Dear Miss Brooke: We are also thirteen years of age, and plane going aloft with no one aboard, would like to know if it fe proper to go with responded to control by Hertzian the boys, and would like to know bow Id waves from the ground, performed all girls should be before getting married. Yours the customary evolutions, and then respectfully, PA and MA. landed safely. During the tests the Well, Pa and Ma, I can Ml yen whet yon machine was frequently lost from should be doing now and for at least three sight in haze and clouds, but it was more years, and that is studying. Have your always under control The system mind so full of study and the desire to excel b year school work that there is not the was developed By the Experts least space to think about boys and marriage. Deboncha and Percheron. Pardon me if I tell you that the 1" two-da- mV ers council announced that a "committee of farmers in boots will arrive in Washington for a scries of conferences with members of congress and government officials relative to legislation to aid the farmers. The committee, according to the announcement, will be prepared to let the government know wliut legislation Is necessary to Bave the farmers from disaster Chicago Mayor Hooted Mayor William Ilale Chicago. Thompson, attempting to defend his administration of affairs of Chicago before 4(XX) fellow Shriners was booed" and hooted until forced to stop his speech. In an address following a ceremonial Illustrious Potentate Will II. Wade charged the Thomps n administration with taking an unfair attitude toward Masonic organizations In connection with lotteries conducted at bazars Orphans Injured When Ship Hits Lines Two thousand Constantinople. Christian orphans and two American relief workers were Imperiled when the steamship Belgravian, chartered by tlve Near East relief, collided with c the liner New xork at the western entrance of the Bosnhor us. Allied shivs, disrobed hurriedly to the scene, reported that many children were Injured, but that no live vere lrot. Ptoctore and nurses were "nt from the Near East headquarters Blast Kills Seven In Mine N. M. Seven me Aibuquerkne, were killed and at least thirty lr lured in an explosion in mine numbs four of the Madr'd-Cerrillo- s Coat Coir panv at Cerrlllos, N. 1. Thirteen r the Injured were hmti'ht to Tiroii't." hero and there were thirteen or mo; in lured being eared at nrar where Pro explosion orcurrr .Vmhuknro, doctors and nuraes vr 4 rot from here and from Santa F The rnoro of the explosion had n M-id- l () y, Farmer Committee to Invade Capitol Washington. The National Farm Of ghostly peri! on th And dared the elements to Pf Their angered force at her head That she might battle and And lo! one battle left her deM With all the graces of a She slipped the tethers of the tide port , And glided far from u That bound h?r power and her pride.. And with the promi of her yMtii And all the future in her away. She strede In triumph over truth And tossed the danger with the eprnyl Within, her heart was great and gay. Without, her sinew stretched in length. The very heavens seemed to play Beside the pulse of her strength And through the day and through th night Of billowed pleasure undismayed, Her throb ef fervor set to flight Th toll of fear, and fear obeyed Peaeel While the even water glide By niet star from night to day ; Pea 1 While the measured boon etrhie In swift descent upon their prey ; And there in shrouded silenoe atottle , The stealthy eepion of the Whoee frozen nuuk afar eeaceaJa The dark decree ef destiny. Peace ! While the miracle of nta Yet flies her flag In majesty; i Peace While she breathes her final Serene unto eternity ; And then tiie muffled knen of deem, The flash of fate, the riven rod, The plunge unto the gulf of gloom, And last the very touch of God I MRS. WTLFORD HANSEN. Mink Creek. Ida. I have the poema.you desire and they will appear here the very (list time we bave space for them, or if I have to keep you waiting will send them by mat! to your too long address. I am indeed glad to know yoa find in my corhelpful and interesting thing ner, and still more glad that your duties and A thousand lives embosomed are cares have not taken the poetry and music Beneath the wonders of the wav, from your soul, and hope these will increase A thousand spirits vanished far as the years go by. Beyend the waters of the grave; And sunken in that solema keep, Dear Miss Brooks: The carcass of a vessel vast. I received your anewers to my last guestiens Where only the weeds and fishes creep and they helped me very much. Would you of the past! Among the port-holfew a answer me for questions please again? No monolith mark, marble may to with jg the at go my boys proper (j) v Brave sons ! the traces of yeur doojn, j am seventeen years eld. Is it proper agC to g0 wiih a boy that fa one year younger Where but the eaverns of the A&rk Return the echoes of the tomb. tbaa yourself? (2) I was born in January; what is my lucky day, number and color? And but a broken bulk of steel Crushed in the seas eternal Wd, (8) Is there any specified meaning for the name Lila? What is the lucky number, stone 5hall tell the distant ages stiH Where tender homage may be led and months? (4) I am not going to school now ; I have graduated eut ef the eighth grade And yet, about that shattered sbeH and went to one year of high school. Would Whose glory rumbled in an hour. yon advise as to what to do? I am working The waves may wind a coral spell at a job where I am learning a good t. sde : And weave a poem into power. in another year I will be able to go and work Until the heaving depths of slime in the factory where I will get good wages. And slinging beauties of the deep (G) Please send me a list of games I could Shall hold a monument sublime play at a birthday party. (6) Please tell me Unto your ceremented sleep. how I could fix my hair. Last time I didn't send my age, bat I did this time. (7) Is it And here, since every sorrow swiwg Some note of beauty on the tide. proper to receive presents at Christmas sr on ycur birthday from boys yon are well ac- And not a dark despair but brings A feeble giimmer to abide, quainted with, and is it proper to send presBereaved, benumbed, all hearts may fold ents in return? Thanking yon in advance, About the courage of the dead. WANDA, Utah. (1) Yes, Wanda, at seventeen it is quite And honor strength that died enrolled To yield the weaker, life instead. proper for you to go occasionally with a boy friend. It all depends on yen and the boy And while the winds and watev merg interested whether he is one year yonnger or In mournful requiem of sighs. older than yourself. (2) For one Wn la And ehant a great eternal dirge January, the lucky day fa said to he Saturday, Of far unto the skim, the months March and November, the eolors The wave regret of all the ages still garnet, silver, gray, brews and black, and Shall sweep the reef of memory, the flower the snow-dro- p. (3) I find no And yearning breakers ourve aad tferUI especial meaning for the name Lila. (4) You In music of your eulogy know so much better than I what yoa ean -- M. . Lebi. do, my dear, but it fa always advisable to go to school just as long as you cam. It would Dear Miss Brooks: surely seem best for you to fint.h high school I am a constant reader ef th letter 6 at least, if you possibly ean. Lack ef educa- ties Is s handicap all through life, and you tw!'n You and Me- - n,i 1 haT hee I -- nld he very glad if feel this lack more and more as the years ro h,torestt4 in by. (6) It Is difficult to explain a game I eould enter into the corner; I have a few wou l&e yon to answer for me. properly without taking too much space, and CUStion born Decombnr the first, 1902. Can you as you have overstepped your Ifmit of ques- me w,cl Br mT lucky months aad dan? tions by five I will have to refer you to the hadnt told you the year I was bSnt games described in last week's paper. This applies to number six also. (7) It fa never how old would you judge a to be by my proper to receive or give presents of valoe to ktter? Hoping you harv, smsm of snoons h boys. H you are old friends and wish to ex- - Xur work, I am, change gifts as books, pencils, etc., it fa 0. ., Utah. Glad to welcome you, my dear. quite proper. 1 am happy to have been of February to service you. and June are supposed to be lucky months for you. and Thursday the day. while the garden Dear Miss Brooks: anemone is your flower, and year colors are We have been reading your corner tor some gold, red and green. My dear a letter time and have been very interested. Will you such as yours might be written girl, by hundreds please answer these questions? (1) How san of girls between the ages of ten and twenty Q IO you divinity without using eon, syrup? and th. writing fa often very similar, too, so ta UW H fa very much of a "gues," when I attempt 70x1 ake 7W-?i.nrterested , to tell you how old I think you might be. n in you? (4) can you get a date whea you want it? (6) How fa it proper to accept when a boy asks you to go some place? After you entertain boys, fa it proper to give another party before they return the party? (7) Is it proper to cal a boy on tiie telephone? (8) If a boy steals a kfas from a girl, should she be offended or how should she act or FOR TUBERCULOSIS AND ASTHMA what should she say ? Thanking yoa, we reThe Medical Congress recently held in main, Fans, Francs, endorsed the inhalation of J. and D., Mt. Pleasant. medicated vapor (1) I have not let located a recipe for divinity s the only pracwithout nsing corn syrup, and when I do tical means f IT1 tend it right along. (2)1 do not think treating tuber-eukigi- s. dears. so, my Our sysImagination plays yon many tem haa been suctricks in this respect about this time, but don't take any of them seriously. in cessfully used (8) Oh, various parts of dearie me, how ean I tell you ? By being the United Slates might say. (4) Yeu cannot always, for several years my dear girls. (6) If you wish to go with him. wonderful thank him for the invitation and tell him you beneficial results, will be very pleased to go. In the treatment (&) You could f Tuberculosis scarcely "count" parties, eould you? You and Asthma. bave more than one boy to your party and yoa could hardly expect them all to return in tike You treat yourmanner. Give a party when you most conself in your own house a few min, veniently ean, regardleee as to whether you utes each day. "owe one or not. (7) No, not lo make a practice of doing so, only when it fa really Our patented health-givinapparatus produces a g necessary. (8) If she were the sort who vapor whwh heals the lungs, with noticeable would he offended by such an aet, I do not w.thm aseiaUy the first ht forty-eigbelieve he would have the chance. A torero, hull information and a months should so conduct herself that there would giri of ai'e,-ia- l he supply no thought on the boys VAFO BBBATHE appaX. Trice com? part that he eould take such liberties with her. J55 og Add.tional supplies shipped monthly at to Ysur mon-refunded if you are Bot Dear Miss Brooks: satisfied after ten days' use This fa my second attempt at writing according to inatructiFtna. you. and I know my questions will be asswered THK VAP0 BREATHE CO. ju,t as satisfactorily this time as tbs first. Ouecn Ann Court e'l? :BlX o,tv. Ut 407 Sm, (1) What will remove grease spots from wall-papo- r? Antonio Tex. (2) Please tell me of some wr.y a youn girl can earn money. (8) What would you surgest as suitable gifts ( Xmne ) for friends ? Hoping I havent eaiawd you too much bother, I remain, saults which may be made. Briefly the agreement reached here Dear Miss Brooks: Will you please And me the words to tfee between the states of Arizona, Calititle A Mans Answer to a Womans Quesfornia, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexition, if you ean. I will be greatly ebiiged co, Wyoming and Utah provides that and for which I wt h to thank you in adthe water of the Colorado shall be vance. We get some valuable information from reading your little comer from time to time. measured for the purpose of allloea-tloYoun very truly, at Lees Ferry one mile below the C. B. LAYTON, Kaysvllle, Ut. Are yoa quite sure this is the correct title mouth of the Pares river which Is about ten miles Below the Utah line, to the poem you wish? If so I am unable to locate it for for which I am extremely that for the purpose of dividing the sorry. It is you, necessary to have the correct now the states shall he classified Into title, the first line or the author to successtwo districts, Colorado, Wyoming, New fully find a poem. I am happy to know you are being benefitted by my corner, and if you Slexico and Utah, comprising the can give me any further information regardand California, Ne- ing this poem 1 will be very glad to do everyupper division vada and Arizona the lower division. thing possible to find it for you. Each division is allotted 7,503,000 Dear Mbs Brooke: acre feet of water per annum with We are thirteen years of age and would the proviso that the lower division Is like to know how long to wear our dresses, what are the latest styles. Please answer given the right to Increase its bene- and in the next Times. Yours truly, ficial consumptive use of such waters J. W. and J. S. one acre feet per annum. million fio much depends on the individual as bo by trans-Atlanti- , Wc, Seven v3n determined. an the titanic. DOCUMENT FIRST OF ITS KIND WILL WEATHCR ANY LEGAL ASSUALT AUTHORS BELIEVE fr ttjk Within the dungeon of the deep. aU th There sleeps the queen of Who swung assurance at the oweep PACT IS SIGHED of congress. A Complete History of What Has Been HE ehooee. penmanship aad eomprwition of your letter strongly indicate that this is exactly where your mind should be. If yon do devote your time and attention to thoughts and efforts for the improvement of yourselves in every way. you will be much more capable of answering these same questions much more satisfactorily to yourselves than I aan possibly do. and will be muoh more worthy of the position of a helpmate and homemaker. Dear Mias Brooks: U) I should like to bear your opinion as to what is the proper and most accredited ourse to adopt when one haa been crossed in love. (2) How may I obtain a sweet and lovable disposition? 1 have tried to be cheerful when first arising in the morning, but something is sure to happen to change my plans before the day is done. Please answer queitions at your most conveneient moments. Thanking yoa in advance, I remain a devoted reader to your most useful informs-tioYoon truly, MARGIE, SjirlngviHe, Utah. (1) Well, my dear, 1 believe the mret proper and accredited course to punue in a ease of this kind is to "right abont, fare." amile, and immediately forget all about it. Yon know it- would be an awful thirg to really take anything of thfa kind seriously, and let it spoil yon, so when a really, truly nice man came along you would be so forlorn and utterly imposbible. that he could not care for you at all; wouldn't it? (2) You know, a lot of people seem to be afflicted with a desire to be cross and surly in the if you aan ward it off aarly morning. until later in the da. you are doing quite well, for maybe you can skip a whole day, some of tbeae daya. And, you know, snmsthing is always happening to everyone, if they will only let it. But it is our businans mot to let it. K is o w rooming the desire to weakly submit to the temptation to do the thing whk-we know is wrong, in no matter what form that temptation tomes, which makes us grow big and fin, and loving and to all with whom we come in contact. If iis seems to be your weakness-- to let things erom you and make you unloving and unlsv-aU- e then you must rise hi your of the right and overcome It. This strength fa the only way H ean be done, dearie, so let's start now. Thanhs tor your nice little oomyltmcnt. . with n. PIANOS and PLAYERS ELUE-EYE- Moroni, Ut. Columbia, Sonora and Edison On Phonographs very easy terms Glad to welcome you (1) again, Bine-Eye- s. 5euf for Catalogue To remove grease spot, from wali-psp- er make a thick paste of powdered pipeclay er French DAMS-BEEB- E chalk and water. Spread thickly on the grease MOSIC CO. spot and lot it remain for several days. Braib 61 South Main St. Salt Lake City off, and If any of the spot remains, gpply paste again. A Dothrr method fa to take severe! folds of blotting paper and lay over the prK' ,r " snd ite for a price list or ship to wPt ard place a hot iron over the blotting us. We reshlttos make up jonr fur and into kides until paper the grease is removed ; move the retire, evereouts or ether garment. Write tor blotting paper several times, as ml this way Wtlk, it will absorb the grease more quickly. (2) Arocriran Ede & For Co, Fnrriera & Tamers So much depends upon yourself, my dear, that 163 West South Tempi Salt Lalge City ! ree!y suggest. I do not know your BU3TNES3 COLLEGES r tout the and qualifications, possibilities Mfae Dear Brooke : in a small town are very limited. Had you L. D. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. 1 enjoy reading "Between You and Me" very thought of taking subscriptions to popular Schoot All Efficiency. much. Will you please answer some questions magazines or orders for a reliable hosiery Catalog free. 60 N. Main commercial branches. for me? Can you tell me St., Salt Lake City. something that will company ? which you make h Something darken the eyebrows and eye lnehee? PLEATING 4k BUTTONS Could always so much more acceptable than wbt I dy them? Is vanfaMng harmful to yoa bay, so why not a pretty unbleached tbs skin ? Also publish the words to "Down preti '"uS.n'hore "fCOlrd By the Silvsry Rio Gran-le.- " to fancy garter? Is y Thanking you undtrtinng. Rrredwag. Salt Lake City. in advesss. I am yours truly, GOOD PRICES, JUST WEIGH AND QUICK RETURN 9 GUARANTrFn FRECKLES, Sprlusrvllle, Utah. Yon eaanat dy the eyebrows and eye lashro u.cwsfully. The eyebrow are use.! darken them. Yre. vaswhing cream It Salt Lake CPy, Utah FURS . fam J. w. ickhead Z? f summkriiays & SONS CO. " Wool, Hides, Furs, Sheepskins, Tallow, lleesw&x Etc. cLU" J. 1 2 X? Zt, bought in any quantity' Is TVwn by the Silvery i Correspondent and Shipment Solicited i |