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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Qr AfEMORIAL Day Is for the dead 1 and what they did. it give to the living the happy privilege of trewing flower upon the honored grave of brave men and of gaining from their example a new inspiration to become better citizens and to strive to the peace won through sacrifice. de-ler- ve Dear Miss Brooks: I have been an ardent reader of your corner for a long time and would like some help, if I am welcome. Will you help me solve this question? I have been doubtful of It for a long time. 'Which kind of girls do the boys like the best? Girls who are independent, who bawl them out occasionally, tells them where to head In. and give them as good as they take? Or the girls who are always pleasant, tranquil, and The boys seem to think the This : is Dear Reader your corner. All questions submitted will be cheer- quiet? are latter lazy. They say and do anyfully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. and everything they please thing Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will around her. never thinking how they be sent if a self addressed, stamped envelope might hurt her feelings, and ignore her accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany when they like, and dance with the other girls first, at a dance, etc, while each letter or no reply can be made. and All communications are held strictly confidential. they respect the hardboiled girls Please tell me In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the seek theirIs. company. Wishing you all sorts of name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, why this I am, luck, addressed envelope also with these requests,' so they may be forwarded directly EASY. Wyo. to you. Of course you are welcome, my dear. Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, It seems to me it ought not to be very Salt Lake City, Utah. hard to guess whlch sort of a girl a acboy should like, but there is nosome of SONGS REQUESTED taste and for tastes, to let It grow out. counting These songs and poems are on the tempting of the present-da- y boys sometimes seems to be hard to account for. Even and Dear Miss Brooks: requested list: to Mammy o Mine. Many thanks for the song you pub- if the boys you know seem to like lished for me a few weeks ago. I am be bawled out and told where to Sunshine of Paradise Alley. sending in a song which I see has been head in at, as you say, I dont believe Now Hes Only a Tramp Found Dead requested and hope you will publish the if were in your place I should adopt on the Street. same. Would like to ask you how is these tactics in order to be popular Im Sorry I Made You Cry. best way to slip and reset the begonia with this sort: for I should consider the 'Tis the Picture From Lifes Other slip, and what, if any, special care is sort of boy that would like that kind , Side. necessary. Also, how to win back the of thing, not worth worrying over. love of one who is gradually drifting They arent all like that, thank goodStay in Your Own Back Yard. When the Dew Is On the Rose. from you (husband). Have tried in ness, and if you keep yourself the nice, they every way to do my part. It what way modest, demure sort of girl that SONGS RECEIVED. have I failed? Please make a sugges- think, Easy, some day a boy is going The following songs and poems have tion. Thanking you In advance as be- to come along who will appreciate such a girl. The boys you speak of may been received during the past week, fore, seem to Ignore you now, but one of and I wish to thank each one for their LONEITA, Utah. these days they are going to tire of the You are welcome to the song, Lonei-tkindness In contributing them: and I in turn thank you for the one hard boiled girl, and then you will Little Boy in Blue A Message from Home Sweet Home. you sent me. (1) The florist tells me to have your innings. I feel quite sure of take the begonia slip and put it in this, dear, and no girl can afford to While the Leaves Come Drifting water until little roots come on it, then lower her high ideals for the sake of Down. Under Dakotas Cross. plant it and take care of it just the such unstable and unsatisfactory popsame as anything else. (2) Your other ularity. Do you not agree? And furThe Curse of an Aching Heart. tranThe Legend of the Organ Builder. question is not so easy to answer, dear, ther, Easy, if a girl is pleasant, especially as I know nothing of the quil and quiet, she must of necessityis and have poise. This It will be necessary for the following circumstances. I am going to ask you be to send names and addresses before I to write me a letter telling me some- a combination of which any girl can answer their letters, as the rules thing more about your seeming trouble, should be proud and which should and I can then give you a personal re- insure popularity for her among both heading this column indicate. Dimply if you wish. There is a way to re- boys and girls. If all the boys of your Robertson, Wyo. Cowboy, store the harmony in your home I am acquaintance are of this type do not ples, Thame, Wyo. Bug and Dunk, your fret, but devote your attention to Washington, Utah. Bebe and Lil, Sho- sure but not knowing more thanadvice and you will be rewarded shone, Idaho. Tobbie and Dickey, Lo- letter indicates, any attempted the blind at- by attracting to you persons of real gan, Utah. The Texas Cowgirl, Des- from me, towould be like lead the blind. Please will worth who have respect and admiraert Lake, Utah. The Naughty Four, tempting tion for you and your efforts. Texas Rough Rider," you let me hear from you? Meridian, Ida. To IRENE, Fillmore, Ut. Through McCammon, Idaho. Devoted Reader, the kindness of a contributor I am en- Dear Miss Brooks: Tooele, Utah. abled to print your song: May I enter your corner again? (1) W.ho was the man who played the part Dear Miss Erooks: A LITTLE BOY IN BLUE of Kenneth and Norma Talmadges Your little corner is so interesting sweetheart in the Daughter of Two and inviting that I feel I must enter A mother sits in sadness Worlds? (2) What kind of face powand hope I am welcome to ask a few Thinking of her only son looks up at two pictures on the der is the best? I remain your friend, questions. (1) I am 13 years old and As shewall. wishing you bushels of success have been going with a boy steady all MAY FLOWER, Grantsville, Ut. winter and feel that I should think Theyre all thats left fo cheer her Jack Crossby took the part of Kenmore of other things than boys, so how And she says Thy will be done neth Harrison, in A Daughter of Two can I quit him without getting peeved As she mourns for him Worlds. I am having some literature at him? (2) Is it proper to play kiss- Whos gone beyond recall. shows him as a little boy sent you regarding what is considered ing games at a party? Wishing you One In soldiers clothes at play one of the very best lines of toilet all kinds of success, I remain, on the preparations manufactured and I can With his army lying scattered PEACHES, Idaho. floor. assure you they are thoroughly Your questions were answered and dependable. sent. to. the address enclosed in your The other in a uniform The day he marched away. letter, but it has been returned to me When he said good bye marked unclaimed. I am now placing TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES it here. Sorry for the delay but guess Alas! forevermore. St. Marks Hospital Salt Lake City, (Organyou will have to accept the blame. ized 1872) training school for nurses Address Proper name and address must accom- Chorus: applications. M. E. Hale, Supt. of Hospital. pany letters if you wish answers and Is It strange when the band starts playing prompt service. You are right you should be think- That her eyes fill up with tears. As soldiers pass her window the ing of other things, vastly more imthe street rings out with cheers? portant than going with boys. I can-al- And For its then that her heart is saddest not understand why you have been lowed to go steady with a boy all win- And it seems it cant be true, the pictures of her To assure prompt service and quick returns ter when you are only thirteen. Your As she looks up inatblue. to these advertisements mention the name of little boy letter shows that you are sadly in need this paper. of more schooling. Just tell this boy that took him from her has frankly that you thirik you are too The war DR. GRACE STRATTON AIREY young to be going with boys, and that And been over many years,are only on the troops that pass you have decided not to do it any more, parade; but to spend your time Improving yourAbrams famous blood diagnosis. Tumors, tuberself Instead. There is no reason why But as she watches them go by culosis, chronic and acute diseases successfulher tears, Shes It. through No, thinking ly treated. my he should get peeved about Judge Bldg.. Salt Lake. Of her own boy marching dear, kissing games are not in good While the music played. BUSINESS COLLEGES taste. There are many other games much more enjoyable and less harm- The pictures hanging on the wall ti. BUSINESS COLLEGE. to blend in one, ful. Let me know how you get on, dear. They seem And she seems to hear a voice I miss School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. you, too. Catalog free. 60 N. Main St., Salt Lake City. Dear Miss Brooks: Will you please answer a question Thats why shes BEAUTY HINTS for me. If a girl doesnt want to dance For when all is said and done, in Blue. with a boy she has never met, how He was only Just her little Boy Have your combings or cuttings made into Nashould she refuse hlnj.? I am sendtional bobs or side waves. Face powders, creams, Miss Brooks: Drfar Thankfor. asked Mail a somebody orders solicited. Marineiio Beauty Shoppe. ing song The poem you sent was just what ing you very much in advance. of you, I wanted. And it was very dear BROWN EYES, Idaho. BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES the Thanks very much for the song. Miss Brooks. I thank youto from two ask wish I of heart. my seems depth Brown Eyes. It very strange DAIWC Any book you want by mail, C. O. D I have a wart on UlviVd that a boy- whom you have never met questions now. it(1) i)oseret Book Co. 44 East So. Temple It a is white pimple. anyway my lip, dance with you. Surely should ask to It three almost been there years. has PATENT MEDICINES he hjust realize he should be properly me, but I do not like it introduced. Simply say, you are sorry, doesnt bother as a pin head. . Is Freebairns Herbs for Stomach troubut you cannot dance with a stranger. there. It is as large thiere' anything I can take it off with? bles, kidney diseases. Satisfaction guaranteed or (2) I am 23 years old, 5 feet 2 inches money refunded. 426 W. 7 S., Salt) Lake City. TWO SISTERS. Idaho Falls, Ida. should 1 weigh? I will Thanks for the songs, girls: I will tall; how much SONGS & SHEET MUSIC with love. keep your envelope for the songs you close Ut. SPANISH Fork, BABE, Spanish for to them have and CAWrC new and old. AH kinds. Sheet music by hope request You are as welcome as can be to the OUiHld maj COD. Becsley Music Co. 57 S Main you soon. You are most welcome to I am I and sent very glad you, .poem I any and all I can find for you. do it for you. I am so very BICYCLES & ACCESSORIES busy, dear friend, that at present I am Dear Miss Brooks: . Hudson at Bicycles Best Grade. Easy Payments. no personal appointments Permit me to ask a favor of you. Will making would be better if Catalog free. Knudson Novelty & Spt. Goods Ca. so it I think all, the for directions plantyou please give write me whatever questions FRUIT BOXES & VEGETABLE CRATES ing and cultivating of Jerusalem Arti- you would you wish to ask, two at a time, and I chokes? Yours truly, shall be very pleased to answer them to berrFcupsXcrate JIMMIE. sired furnished on You are most welcome to the follow- the best of my ability, you may be sure. In regard to the wart, or whatever it short notice. Salt Lake Box h Lumber Company. ing Information regarding the Jeruyour lip, I think it would salem Artichoke. The planting and cul- maya be, onidea CAFETERIAS for you to consult your tivation of this tuber is much the be good he is it and if about it, says same as that of the Irish potato. Plant physician and Restful Down Kenyon Cafeteria-co- ol that you try rubbing stairs. Main & 2nd So. Sts. Extra coffee free it 18 inches apart, in the row with ait wart I suggest witli This a stick. caustic lightly rows 3 feet apart. 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May In thy dark eyes splendor, GEE GEE HAIR TONIC I ask a question or two. (1) I havt Where the warm light loves to dwell, and real looks, Is yet it tender, hair Weary getting very thick FOR DANiiTHfiSSlAlR a- Elong and pretty. I want to have it Speak their fond farewell! IS5 Gee Gee Salt me Nita! Lake Juanita! want St., Regent folks do Company, not City bobbed, but my to have it cut. What shall I do? I am Ask thy soul if we should part! BABY CHICKS Nita! Juanita! success with wishing you very much me and with all others, I am, as ever, Lean thou on my heart. BABY CHICKS From White Leghorn, headed by males with records of 263 and betPINK ROSE, Clear Lake, Utah. rein one of the songs you When ter, on both sides, and going fast at 13c each You will see thy dreaming, for May and June, a price unequaled, considIssue of your paper Moons like these shall shine again, quested in theIn last ering quality. We hatch only from our own this issue. The others And beaming and another eggs. T. B. C. Sielcken, Calistoga, Calif. I do not have, but will try to get them Paove thy dreams are vain, for you and will then send them to you. Wiltiihou not, relenting, KODAK FIXISHNG I would not advise you to bob your hair, For thine absent lover sigh. Pink Rose. I am sure you would re- In thy heart consenting Send Us Your Films gret It, especially when your hair is To a prayr gone by? "VELVETONE Finishing hair is not Nita! Juanital doing so well. Bobbed Professional and Amateur Supplies as it was, although Let me linger by thy sldl nearly so popular LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. SALT many continue to wear It because at--of Nita! Juanita! 71 So. Main St. Catalog Free own Be encountered when bride! fair my j the difficulty -- burg made Chateau-Thierrpossible, the Wilderness was forerunner to the Argonne, Appomattox a prelude to the armistice. Chicago Tribune. y WHERE Only a little daisy. Out in the garden gay, Warmed by the dancing sunbeams. Kissed by the dews of May Softly, the petals falling Seem pearled with tears today. CANADIANS STOOD Tribute to Bravery of Sons of Dominion, Recently Erected Near Vlmy Ridge. ' Only a loyal soldier, Off mid the trumpets blare. On a bench plateau near the little town of Vlmy Ridge stands a monument to the memory of officers and men of the Canadian Infantry who so gallantly repulsed the German advance in that section in May and June, 1917. The memorial Is con Kissed by a smiling mother, Breathing f. fervent prayer Somewhere among the fallen. Hes sleeping over there. Forty-fourt- Only a little daisy. Wooed by the winds of May, Clory, courage and sorrow Crowned in its petals gay Proudly, oh, proudly wear it. And reverently, today. Irene Judy, in the Kansas City Star. SIXTY YEARS OF h 1 a, MEMORIES self-relia- Struggles of the Civil War Made Pos-sib- le the Victory That Saved the Worlds Liberties. Memorial day Is chosen as the time of remembrance for those who fought and fell In the service of their country. It has been set aside for more than half a century as a time to honor those who gave their lives or offered them In the Civil war. The American nation turned the tide In the World war but how did Amer- - nt -- tained in property now belonging to France made Vimy Ridge a gift to the British North American subjects. Near where the monument stands is where the hardest fighting took place, and from the top of this plateau the country for miles about is visible. the Dominion. i V CLEMENCEAU TRIBUTE IN Salt Lake City Firms lea come to be a nation? Through the hlood and sufferings of the men who went out from 61 to 65 to fight for an idea. Had the land been divided between North and South then, a further division between East and West might well have been the next step, and after that who can say? Instead of being an example of the strength and prosperity which go with union, America would have been little more than a second and weaker Europe, unable and probably unwilling to take a decisive part In the contest that decided the fate of the world. Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are The poppies of Flanders marching. fields bloom In triumph now because the boys marched 60 years ago. They are boys no longer. Beards are white and steps are slow; the blue line Is short and thin and broken by many aps; in a few more years, it will be a memory. But while freedom lasts, it will be a sacred memory, for In saving the unity of a nation those lads saved the liberties of a world. Gettys- - 303-80- 4 heavy-hearte- d, Hay-feve- 4.V flSJC6i3WaSlW. M. Clemenceau, war premier of France, stood for many minutes in silent tribute to the valor of Americas unknown soldier, at the grave In Arlington National cemetery. LAST BATTLE OF THE GREAT WAR ex Final Conflict Between the States termination of the war has long been Took Place in Texas on Spot a subject In dispute. The United Which Is Historic. States Supreme court has been called upon several times to mark the legal The war between the Northern and termination of the war, but in various Southern states practically ended with decisions on this point differhinging the surrender of General Lee at Ap- ent dates have been given. The United pomattox on April 9, 1865, although States government decided that the several other Confederate leaders car- conflict closed on the 1st of June, ried on the conflict for some time 1865, but that is only an arbitrary after Lees surrender. Seventeen days without special significance, after Lees final defeat, Johnston sur- date, for the sake of convenience. adopted rendered his shattered forces at Dur- On another occasion, a few years ham, N. C. after the war, the United States conThe final battle, however, was gress decided officially that the war fought at Palmlto ranch, In Texas, on ended on August 20. 1S66. "the site where, 19 years before, Gen-orTaylor with 2,000 Americans had defeated Aristas 6,000 Mexicans In Pessimists Were Answered. the first conflict of the war between It had been said that this country the United States and Mexico. Thir- was not a nation, because it could not teen days later Gen. Kirby Smith sur- count upon the foreign-borIn an rendered the last Confederate aftny in emergency. The answer rang out at "Texas, and the war was over. in the Cantlgny, at Chateau-ThierrThe battle at Palmlto ranch brought swift advance through St Mlhlel, In to a close the hostilities between the the desperate and triumphant fighting Iforth and South, but the legal In the Argonne. al n y, m day-lig- ht r, |