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Show TIIE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH FI A BOS! READERS i RESUME OF THE WEEKS DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Emerson Hough, author of the covered wagon, died in a hospital in Evanston, 111. Mr. Hough was 83 years old and was taken to the hosp.tal, suffering from an intestinal obstruction. An operation was performad Heart and respiratory complications REPEAL OF ENFORCEMENT caused death. Irince Hurmarkoff of Russia, VIC-TOR- Y gouge. WESTERN IIope for the four masted barken-tin- e Alta, which left San Iedro, Cal., e days ago for Pelllngham, T ash., was abandoned ut San Francisco. It usually requires fifteen days to make the trip and the ship has not been heard from since its departure. Fire wrecked the Lincoln county, Neb., courthouse at North Platte following which it was discovered that the safe in the county treasurers office had been looted of $00,000. Plans to erect a $1100,000 building at Denver were announced by officers of the local chapter of Dai Sumaku, national Japanese fraternal society. The order has 500 members in Colorado. The Chicago. Rock Island and Pacific have asked the interstate commerce commission for authority to issue $8,550,000 in equipment trust certificates to be used in part payment of equipment purchases involving over $10,000,000. ixty-nln- Fanned by a high wind, a fire almost wiped out the plant of the Washington Fir Products company on the Duwamlsh waterway near Seattle and menaced several other lumber mills nearby before it was put under control. Three yeggs blew open the safe of the First National Lank at Moab, Utah and escaped witli approximately $7,000 in cash. A resident of Moab named Greene came by the bank while the men were at work and when he apparently discovered something was wrong and stepped up to the bank window one of the men on guard ordered him to raise his hands and then an accomplice came from the bank and Greene was bound and ir LAW REGARDED AS SIGNAL FOR WET' FORCES rela- tive of the former Czar committed suicide in a Munich hotel. Secretary of Commerce Hoover approved the sugar boycott organized by American women as the most ef. fective means of breaking the sugar Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Prepared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader Heyward Myers of Philadelphia, years old, vice president of the Pennsylvania railroad system, died at his winter home at Redlands, Cal. He had been 111 for some months, having come to Redlands three years ago for his health. Wondrous personal possessions of Sarah I.erntiardt love trinkets, costumes from her famous roles, great pieces of furniture and even souvenirs, presented by worldwide celebrities are to be sold at public auction for debts. The fortune she made on the 8tuge ebbed with her life, and it is announced that because of her numerous heavy debts the entire collection must be disposed of by the bailiff, Uuited States Senator ICnute Nelson died on a Pennsylvania railroad train when on his way from Washington to Chicago, where ,he was to continue on his way to his home In Min- nesota. R. James of Memphis, George Tenn., was appointed by President Harding to be a member of the federal reserve board. lie succeeds John It. Mitchell of St. Paul, who resigned. m Wey-gan- d, Ilal-bac- h, b Albert Peterson, a policeman was A sweeping order, providing for the shot and killed and Guy Carlson, confiscation of all coke in the Ruhr deputy sheriff, was dangerously was isued by General Degoutte, wounded at Mitchell, Neb., by Harof the occupation forces. Alt old Randall, whose arrest was sought head are Included it the coke on a charge of bootlegging. Randall which the action is explains order, escaped. taken because Germany refused to Miss Dolores DLxon, who recently fulfill the clauses of the treaty of brought a suit for $50,000 damages Versailles providing for deliveries of against Babe Ruth, the New York and coke and because there are coni Yankee home-ruking," alleging seduction and assault withdrew her Indications that the available coke Ml. supply is diminishing. Dear Reader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheer- Yet haply they sought but a wider range. fully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. Some loftier mountain slope, Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will And little recked of the country be sent ifa strange stamped envelope accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany Beyond the gates of hope. each letter or no reply can be made. And haply a bell with a luring call All communications are held strictly confidential. Summoned their feet to tread In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the Midst the cruel rocks, where the name of the author is send Please them. in find order to stamped, necessary addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly And the lurking snares are spread. to you. in spite of their tameless day .4d?ress letter very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Maybe, Of outcast liberty. Salt Lake City, Utah. They're sick at heart for the homely These songs and poems are en the ways (2) I could not tell meaning better. Where their gathered brothers be. requested and list: you a becoming style for your hair not SONGS REQUESTED knowing the shape of your face or And oft at Rancher Joe. night, when the plains fall any thing about your features, but Old Elm Tree. with naturally curly hair it should be And dark hills loom large and dim. Jersey City. easy to arrange it becomingly about For the the shepards voice they mutely Bonnie Black Bess. the face and I suggest that you bring Asleep at the Switch. it all together at the back and fasten, And hark. their souls go out to him. Only Me. then pin the curled ends about over the Apple Blossoms. back of your head. If your hair is Black sheep! black sheep! My Old New Hampshire Home. thick this should be a very pretty Meanwhile, we cry. The following songs and poems have arrangement. Safe in the inner fold; been received during the past week, And maybe they hear, and wonder why. and I wish to thank each one for their Dear Miss Brooks; And marvel, out in the cold. kindness In contributing them: Miss Brooks, may I ask you a quesit is Do for Matilda Jane. think tion? (1) you proper The Dying Girls Message. a boy to send gifts to a girl he has When in Salt Lake be photographed at Monroe Advertisement So. Main. I'll Whistle and Wait for Kate. never seen? (2) The girl I go with Studios, 267 Christine Leroy. now, allows me to kiss her and does Come Home, Father. ' not seem to care.' Do you think girls Dear Miss Brooks; I have been a silent reader of the care to be just toys like this, or is it Songs have been received enclosed because she thinks she will offend me Between You and Me for a long with no other signatures than the fol- if she resists? I am not in love with time, so I decided maybe you would lowing. and I wish to extend my ap- this girl and dont think I ever could answer a few questions. (1) Is it proper preciation for their kindness: Mont be, but she is a good sport and is al- for a girl of 13 to go home from a pelier, Ida., Dixie Sunshine, St. George, ways there when I want her to go with house party with a boy? This boy is Utah: Little Me, Jackson, Wyo.; A me. Do you think I should keep going a personal friend. (2) Is it proper for-with her or quit? Sincerely, Reader, Level, Ida. girl of 13 to go to a public dance in B. B. .Utah. the country. By my writing how old To W. B., Moore, Idaho: Time and If you only knew how glad I am to do you think I am? Hoping I am not space are too limited to attempt to answer a boys question on this sub- too much trouble, I remain, your solve riddles, W. B and your question ject! (1) It would depend upon how PEGGY. sounds very much like one to me. If long you have been corresponding or have Friend Very glad you spoken, it is not, and you wish to state it more how long you have known of her. If Peggy. (1) Surely, from a neighborplainly, I shall be glad to assist you you have corresponded for some time, hood party. (2) No, Peggy, not to a. in every way possible. a box of candy or a nice book if you public dance. You should not go to a have learned her tastes, and likes and public dance for several years and then Dear Miss Brooks: dislikes well enough would be quite with a chaperone in your party. I have been reading your corner for proper; nothing more. (2) No, do not only I would guess your age about 13. some time and have found it very inter- think girls lo care for this sort of esting. I would like to have these ques- thing but they do seem afraid of giv- Dear Miss Brooks: tions answered: (1) How can a heavy ing offense by refusing. But if they Have been reading your corner and scorch be taken out of pongee without only knew and would understand, a find (1) How old leaving a large spot? (2) Why do boys boy is not so easily offended as she shouldit avery interesting. girl be before going to publike the girl who has her hair cut, thinks, and the boy who does take of- lic dances. (2) Is it proper for girls wears very short dresses and uses fense at their refusal to grant all his to use rouge or lip stick in abundance? rough language, rather than the or- requests and demands is not worthy of (3) Does make any difference when dinary girl? their attention, I am sure she would marrying itwhich is the older, the boy FRECKLES. not submit so tamely. Your letter seems or girl? (4) Is It proper for a girl to (1) If the scorch Is heavy It cannot to bear me out in my conclusion that a afbe removed. Wash the spot gently real boy, one who can look you square- allow a boy to kiss her with soap and water and let it lie in ly In the eye and not feel ashamed of ter being engaged? the sun until dry. If the scorch is not the thoughts and intents of his heart, CURLS AND FRECKLES, Arco, Idaho. too deep this will remove it. and if this does not care for the girl who allows Personally, girls, I would not advise method does not remove it I fear noth- him to take such liberties. What such a girl to ever go to the public in a party of friends and unless ing will, because the fibres of the ma- a boy wants in a girl friend is a real terial Itself are doubtless injured. Silk pal, a girl who is vivacious and full of the party Is chaperoned. (2) No, girls and wool are easily scorched and can- life, a good listener, or a good talker, should not use rouge or lip stick. (3) not be restored to their original condi- or any of the various characteristics Not necessarily, though in most cases the greater number of years should be tion as can cotton or linen. (21 They which make for good, clean fun and do not. Freckles. This is not an atbut who holds her individual on the mans side. (4) Engaged couA girl with self aloof and reserved, far removed ples are usually granted this privilege. tractive combination. bobbed tresses and short skirts (both from the petty spooning" and petof which are much out of date) may be ting parties which have become all very lovable and very attractive, but too common. Do you agree? I would rough language is not attractive to any not attempt to advise as to whether or boy he is a monopolizer of this art not you continue your attentions to himself and he does not admire a girl this girl. You should decide that, but who attempts to usurp his rights along I do not advise any young man or wo- T assure prompt service and quick return! this line. See B. B.'s letter. man to allow one person to monopolize to these advertisements mention the nemo of all of their time and attention. this paper. d, .II Prosecutions Under Dry Law Will Go to Federal Courts, Causing Congestion; Fed. eral Fight Lone Battle Hopless W. 67 President Harding sent $50 to the American Legion national headquarters at Indianapolis as his contribution to the permanent endowment fund being raised by the legion to provide for the annual decoration of graves of 32,000 world war dead In Europe each Memorial day. Robert Cwfl, representative for South Africa In the league of nations sailed on the Olympic a after tour of the United States, which, he said, had convinced him that Americans, "from Main street to Wall gagged. street," were interested In the league of even though all were not converts. Photographs and fingerprints Clara Phillips, escaped hammer mur. FOREIGN deress, are on the way to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, where she is believed As a precaution against what Is reto be under arrest, according to an garded as the threatening gesture announcement from Dr. F. M. Rod- of the Turks In concentrating 20,. riguez, Honduran counsul at Los 000 troops along the northern border Angeles. of Syria, the French government has decided to reinforce Its own military The American fishing schooner of Seattle suspected of poach- strength In the mandated territory by west two divisions. This will place 46,000 ing in Solander bay on the coast of Vancouver Island, British men at the disposal of General who sails late this week for wras Columbia, captured by the Beirut to take over the duties of Canadian fisheries patrol boat after the schooner struck French high commissioner In Syria broadside by a volley of shots from and commander of the army in the the patrol boat, had been scuttled by East. a crew that fled leaving one woundAn official protest against Russia ed man, who was taken prisoner. being arbitrarily kept out of the conference, was sent to the near east GENERAL peace conference by M. Vorovsky, the The ruling of Attorney General soviet representative. He declared Daugherty against the serving of such a decision was In direct violaliquor on Americnn ships on the high tion sent to Russia by Great Britain, eas was overturned by the Bupreme France and Italy, preceding the first court, which held at the same time, Lausanne conference on November 14, however, that the ban prohibiting both 1922. American and foreign ships from Two communists were killed and bringing liquor stocks into American several wounded In a conflict with ports under bond was legal and en- a national militia force at Milan, forceable. when a band of communists attempt, Secret serve agents and members ed to prevent the railway from oper. of the New York bomb sqund bourded ating. the incoming Munson liner American Gustav Krupp Von Bohn und Legion and arrested Thtlip Welsen-tlm- l of the Krupp works at of New York in connection with Essen president was arrested by French milithe embezzlement of $300,000 from authorities in connection with the Americnn Express company in a tary the shooting at the Krupp works in series of international transactions March, when 14 Germans were killed involving forged manifests. In a clash with French troops. Injunction proceedings asking that The fighting for control of Canton the federal courts put an end to cer- and domination of the south between tain operations of the Western Pine Sun YtaSuns constitutionalists and Manufacturers association, compris-lnthe faction headed by Kwnngsl leadabout 50 corporations, were filed ers, apparently receiving support from by the federal government tn St. Fuul, some quarters in Peking, still conMinn., at the direction of Attorney tinues along the North and West General Daugherty. rivers, with the issue In doubt, ac. Student hazing In Northwestern cording to the latest advices reach, university at Chicago added a shock inj Hong Kong. to its annals when the skeleton of The soviet foreign office announces Leighton Mount, a youth who disap- that Japan, through her represents, peared In September, 1921, was found tive at Vladivostok, has proposed par. Imbedded In an old breakwater. tial renewal of relations with Russia, Leaders of the strike of railroad somewhat along the lines of the trade agreement, which hopmen have abandoned their case Moscow tantamount to de considers at Chicago In defense against the federal Injunction obtained by Attorney facto recognition. A duel with cavalry sabres General Daugherty, last September, was and announced that their principle fought at Rome by Deputy Glunta, sec contention In the case had been up- retary general of the Grand Fascist! held. council, and Captain Fornl, one of The Hippodrome New Yorks great- the military leaders of the Facistl, est playhouse has closed its doors resulting in the latter being so badly doctors for good. The great playhouse will slashed that the attending make way for a large business struc- refused to permit the affair of honor to continue beyond the second round. ture. n TO DIXIE SUNSHINE, Hi. George,. Utah Thanks, for th song, my dear,, alao for your good wishes. Here is "The Black Sheep." I hope it is the one you wish. Is it? BLACK SHEEP From their folded mates they wander far. Their ways seem harsh and wild; They follow the beck of a baleful star,-Thepaths are dream beguiled. PERSONAL TELEGRAPHIC TALES Difficulties, both forWashington. eign and domestic, grew apace Saturday in the federal governments efforts to enforce prohibt'.on. To cope with the situation brought about by the repeal of the New York state prohibition enforcement act by the legislature at Albany, Friday, the government will have to rush reinforcements to New York at once to aid the federal authorities there. ' Coming in the midst of a renewed effort to cut off New York's liquor supply by sea, the action of the New York legislature in repealing the state enforcement law, which heretofore has aided toward federal enforcement within the borders of the state, is looked up in as Increasing many fold the difficulties of the federal prohibition force assigned to that territory n league Speaking for the B. the characterized Wheeler Wayne enforcement law repeal as the only legislative consolation prize the wets have won this year, and added that New York Is in a class by itself and furnhhes no criterion for law abiding states on the question of prohibition." Prohibition Commissioner Haynes declared there would be no let down In New in prohibition enforcement York os a result of the withdrawal of the state forces. One effect of the repeal of the New York law which officials here are most anxious about Is that It will be to throw all prosecutions of dry law violation Into federal courts. In several other states not having state dry codes the federal enforcing corps have encountered jammed court dockets, with consequent delays In proseSome treasury officials at cution. least, fear a similar condition will develop In New York. Anti-Saloo- Ignores De Valera Peace Offer Dublin. The free state government continues to proceed as if Eamonn de Valera, the republican chief, had never made his proposal of peace. Austin Stack, who up to the time of his capture last month was De Valeras principal aide, was tried by a military tribunal Saturday. The result has not been announced, but his friends ao not anticipate that he will be executed. The republican bulletin complains that, though the order to cease firing has been universally obeyed by the irregulars, the government Is continuing Its repressive measures. The newspapers claim this proves the free staters to be aggressors. Destruction of Property Investigated Fresno, Cal. Multllation of raisin grape s ines and the wilful destruction of ranch property by unknown parties were described to the Fresno county grand jury Saturday by growers of the community, who alleged that the marauders were taking vengeance upon them because of their refusal to sign Mahl Raisin Growers crop contracts. deep-pitfa- loving-FRIEN- 1 good-nig- dances-unles- Salt Lake City Firms Dear Miss Brooks: Here I am again. Miss Brooks, will you please tell me how many years of High School you muBt have before you take the nurses training course, and how many years of training you must have at the hospital before you gradu- ate? Good-By- When Bonfire Explodes Ogden. Thirteen persons were Injured by a gasoline explosion at the bonfire on City Hall square at the conclusion of the Boy Scout celebration at 8:45 Saturday. The liquid was thrown upon the lumber which was used for the fire. The explosion hurled pieces of lumber into the crowd of about 1,000 persons who were standing around the fire. The force of the explosion broke about forty windows in the city Jail building and the city hall. Utah. e. - Between You and Respectfully, BROWN EYES, Bern. Idaho. Your song follows, Brown Eyes, and I am very glad you enjoy my corner. (2) I guess about 14. SAY AU REVOIR, BUT NOT GOODBYE. Say au revoir, hut not good-by- e, For parting brings a bitter sigTi ; My country needs me in this fight For freedom, liberty and right; Our duty first, love must not lead. What might have been had fate creed; Ill ne'er forget the day we met I loved you then, I love you yet d 13 Hurt you. HOPE, Grantsville, Dear Miss Brooks: (1) Please print the song, Say Au (2) How Revolr, but Not old do you think I am- from my writthe corner, Just ing? I love to read Me. missing in the explosion-wreckenorthern slope of the Southwestern mine of the Rocky Mountain Fuel company, at Southwestern Camp, near Aguiar, Saturday, which Increased the number of men entombed by the explosion to the original figure of ten. Bodies taken out by the rescue crews were of two Greeks, JcAn Konistakls and John Soupagnis. 112 Aliens Await Deportation New York. Caught In a nationwide roundup of undesirable aliens 112 deportees arrived Saturday from the west and were taken to Ellis Island. Among those scheduled for deportation were fourteen women and ten children. There were also ten Insane persons and twenty criminals. Most of the undesirable were from Portland, Ore., Seattle and Spokane. Thank are always welcome, Hope. The different hospitals vary in their requirements, some requiring one year high school work, others two years. I am having catalogues and literature sent to you on this subject. The nurses training course is three years. You Gas Explosion Traps Miners Trindad, Colo. Two bodies had been recovered and eight checked as Hero Confesses Taking Large Sum William Petre, Cleveland, Ohio. hoy hero of the sensational $53,000 Bedford (Ohio) bank robbery In October, 1920, Saturday admitted, police said, taking $41,727.75 from the Cleveland Trust company, where he was employed as a reward for his heroic work in the Bedford holdup. ht de- Chorus Say au revojr, but not good-byTho we must part, love cannot die; Ill neer forget the day we met, I loved you then, I love you yet. e, The call has come,- Im oft to war, Midst crash of shell and cannons roar; The past Is gone, tho mem'ry gives One clinging thought, the future lives; This one good-by- e may be our last, The word is spoke, the die is cast, But still my heart beats wild with pain. And tho we may not meet again: Dear Miss Brooks: I am much interested in your corner of "Between You and Me, and as you have answered so many questions for so many others I will ask two for myself. Please give the meaning of Carrie. Nellie, Lawrence, Leslie, Edward and Marie. (2) Please tell me a nice way to fix naturally curly hair which gis quite short and is dark brown In color. I am sixteen years of age and am going to high school next year. Wishing you much success in the future, I am as ever, C. H., Driggs, Ida. You are welcome, C. H., and I will give you the meaning of as many of your names as I can. Carrie is a diminutive of Caroline, Caroline being the feminine of Carolus, meaning, strong, manly ;Nellie is a diminutive ofHelen. crownecj meaning "light; Lawrence, with laurel; Edward, rich guard; Marie is tti French form of Mary, It will be necessary for the following to send names and addresses before I can answer their letters, as the rules heading this column indicate: Dim"Cowboy, Robertson, Wyo. ples, Thayne, Wyo. Bebe snd Lil, Shoshone. Idaho. Tobble and Dickey, Lo-- ! gan, Utah. The Naughty Four, Merid-- ! Ian. Ida. A Fussy Willow, Cleveland, Utah. Peggy & Specks, Homedale, Ida. Cheery and Cheerful, St. George, Utah, Luella, Oakley, Idaho. Dear Miss Brooks: DR. GRACE STRATTON AIREY This is the first time I have written to your corner, but I have been a Abrams famous blood diagnosis. Tumors, tuberreader of your corner since it started culosis, chronic and acute diseases successfulin our paper. I am sending you a song ly treated. 4 Judge Bldg.. Salt Lake. which was requested in the last issue our of KODAK FINISHING paper. Would you please answer the following questions? (1) What colors should a girl with a fair SAVE ON KODAK FINISHING complexion and light brown hair wear? (2) How long does it take to complete a business course so a girl may get a On eachorderofkodak finishing we will return cent of your order in coupons, this position? How old do you think I am 15 per to apply on future finishing orders by my questions? Wishing you much Return Postage Paid success in your work. I remain as ever, SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. A SCHOOL GIRL, Charleston, Utah. So. Main St., Salt Lake City 271 Thank you so very much for the song Mail Us Your Films dear and I am very glad you enjoy my corner. (1) When in doubt choose a color to match your eyes is a good rule BUSINESS COLLEGES to go by. If your skin is clear and free from blemishes you can wear almost L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. any shade nicely. (2) This depends very School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. much on the individual, my dear. Not Catalog free. 60 N. Main St.. Salt Lake City. less than six or nine months. About BEAUTY HINTS fifteen I would say. 303-30- Have combings or cuttings made into NaTO SMILES, Utah Thanks so very tional your bobs or side waves. Face powders, creams. much for the poem, Smiles. I will give Mail orders solicited. Marineilo Beauty Shoppe. you the meaning of as many of the BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES names as I can. Isabelle, means the same as Elizabeth, God of the oath;" Emily, Industrious, energetic;" Ceblind; Evan, young warrior; Lewis famous Maud warrior; Mighty battle maid. cil, Dear Miss Brooks: There is a Song I would like to get if I could, but I dont know the name or the author of it. Perhaps if I tell yoi a little about it, someone of your readers may recognize it and send it to you, so it can be printed. The scene is laid at the time of the Civil War, and is about two boys, one who was tall and dark with his mothers picture, and the other was a blue eyed boy with golden hair with his sweetheart's picture. They are about to make a dangerous charge, and as they are "pals" they are afraid they may not both return in safety, bo they exchange pictures and promise that if the othtjr dosent get back" the one who is left will go see the mother or sweetheart as the case may be. So togethejr they rode to the top of the hill where the enemy was, and there they are both killed, so the mother and sweetheart never receive the boys last messages. It is a very beautiful song. My father used to sing it but has forgotten it now, and as I am a Southerner I love everything about the South Its songs, poems, stories, everything. I would like also to get the song Apple Blos1 soms" if could. Hoping if you know of these songs, you will print them, I thank you again. W ANITA. Utah.' We will watch and wait, Wanlta, and I am quite sure some one of my readers will know this song, and then you shall have it and we will forever after be grateful to the doner. me the meaning of the names: Wanda, Alice, Bessie,following Martha and Ardath. WlBhlng you good luck and success, I remain, BESSIE, Lehl, Utah. Thank you, Bsssie. I am only able to find the meaning of three of your names: Alice, "noble cheer; Bessie (dim. of Elizabeth), God of the oath; Martha, lady. i Dear Miss Brooks: TO BILLY THE ROVER, Roberton. Wyo. A letter was sent you to the name and address given in your letter, and it Is now returned to me marked unknown." Please Bend your correct name and address if you wish this let- After reading your corner In the paper. I have read many interesting that questions am? answers, and seeing the questions were answered so satis- ter containing the factorily. 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Schuhach Optical Co READ BOOKS BY MAIL READ LATE BOOKS MMK' Magazine subscriptions. Shepard's. Judge Bldg. To RILDA, Redmond Utah: I would send It to the party dear. I hope you received the songs I sent you some days ago. Thank you so very much for th4 songs. I have never written to you before but have read your columns almost every week. (1) What colors are best for on to wear with medium brown hair and green-brow- n eyes? PEGGY, CH ALLIS, Idaho. Thanks for the song Peggy. Better late than never, they say. (1) Yours is the hazel eye, Isnt It? Browns, pinks, yellows, bright reds and soft shades of blue should go well with the but your complexion might eyes, change them. |