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Show Bound T PERSONAL To MISS E. A., Ephraim your letter did reach me dear1'1 V enclosed song is hereby nowledged. I am also gW the correct title. Hope I thing for you some time. y4oi TELEGRAPHIC TALES Father Walter A. Grace, Denver priesL was one of sixty-thre- e persons against whom Indictments were returned by a federal grand jury at FOR BUSY Pueblo. The Denver cleric was charged with signing fraudulently a docuA RESUME OF THE WEEK'S ment to obtain liquor, supposed to be used for medicinal purposes. DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Sugar prices whicn prevail at the present time are likely to continue Important Events of the Last 8even until the advent of the new crop of beet sugar next October and NovemDays Reported by Wire and Preber, Stephen H. Love of Salt Lake pared for the Benefit of the City, Utah, declared in his annual Busy Reader report as president of the United States Sugar Manufacturers associaWESTERN tion at the opening of the annual at convention of the organization Jewelry valued at $10,000 was taken Colorado (Springs. from upstairs rooms in the San Mateo Friends of B. A. Newman, an AmeriCounty country mansion of D. C. Jack ling, millionaire mining man at can who has been missing from San Francisco, while Mr. and Mrs. Durango City for fifty days, have reJackling and week-en- d guests were at ceived a letter from him saying that dinner. The police were informed if 30,000 pesos are not paid at once that it was the seoond time within to bandits who kidnapped him he will twenty-fou- r hours that burglars had be put to death. American authorities have made presentations to the entered the house. on the subject. A gun fight between Sheriff George Mexican government Thomas A. Edison, who has been II. Hanson of Power county Idaho and Joe Lewis of Boise occurred near quoted as believing college graduates American Falls when Lewis resisted to be uninformed and ignorant white arrest. Lewis was seriously injur- ?ollar experts was at Cambridge to ed, receiving two bullets through the watch his son, Thomas Miller Edison left arm and one through the head, receive a degree from the Massachuwhich entered about the bridge of the setts Institute of Technology. nose. A negro youth will read the Declaration of Independence from the balThe crest of the flood waters that for four days have covered the east- cony of the Old Statehouse at Boston, ern half of Kansas and northern as part of the municipal Independence Oklahoma, had virtually passed Tues- day celebration. It will be the first Seven are dead, many missing time in the many years the custom day; and property damage aggregates sev- has been followed that the honor haB eral million dollars. Thousands of fallen to a negro. The boy, Charles C. Dogan, is an honor pupil at fhe were made homeless. persons English High school. Paul Hilsdale, general superintenThe search for King Benjamin dent of the Chief Consolidated Mining Purnell is on in earnest Armed with of Prest. company and Walter Fitch of the company, was in- a warrant charging the missing House of David leader with a statutory ofstantly killed, and former Mayor Jam- fense girl, the against a es Hanley, superintendent of the Berrien office sheriffs raided county Gemini mine, was probably fatally inat Purnells residence the Shiloh, jured, when the cage in which they Benten Harbor to and colony, failing were going down In the Gemini shaft find him there, extended the search at Eureka, Utah, struck a protruding to other places in and out of the piece of timer. state where it is believed Purnell may Coming from no one knows where, have sought refuge. but arriving jn multitudes and mobs, Hale and hearty in his seventhy-sevent- h a new host of caterpillars Tuesday deyear. Thomas A. Edison, scended upor Newport Oregon, and wizard of electricity came out of his piled on the railroad track, cutting off eastern laboratory to address 10,000 this district from the outside world. men from all over the electrical United and Canada when they States Plans for a mass meeting in Omahri met in the session of the opening or this coming fall to urge repeal convention of the National modification of the Volstead act are forty-sixtbeing made, it was announced by Don Electric Light association at New E. Debow, secretary-treasure- r of the York. National Liberty league, who recently FOREIGN requested Governor A. L. Smith of Thirteen lives were lost and a large New York to be one of the speakers, following the latters signature to the area was laid waste by a typhoon bill repealing New Yorks prohibition on the Island of Samar, according to at Manila from enforcement act. telegrams received constabulary headquarters there. GENERAL News Tuesday of the release of the The lofty, arched, eight foreign captives remaining In train shed of the Pennsylvania rail- the Paotzuku mountain stronghold of roads Philadelphia Broad street sta- the Shantaag bandits promised to retion groveled Tuesday in its own lieve the tense atmosphere enveloping ashes, the result of a spectacular fire. Chinas foreign relations since May 6, The tangled mass of steel and iron, when the Shaaghai-Pekinexpress train was derailed near Suchow and above which stands the skeleton-likThe framework of the train shed, was iso- the passengers made prisoners. lated from the main arteries of traf- score or more foreigners first taken Into the hills diminished gradually, fic. as the bandits released them one or Three men were killed and at least two at a until only the eight three others are believed to have been were held.time,The eight were the final burled in the creek of a mixed train detained until the Chinese hostages known as the Cannon-balwhich should have fulfilled the government a freight train in the Michigan last of the outlaws demands. Central yards at Grayling, Mich. anniTuesday was the twenty-fiftTwenty-on- e different religious deof the Filipino declaration of versary nominations united under one roof at Cavite. A big celewhen the first worship services are independence bration was attended by Aguinaldo held in the new community church in and other former revolutionary leadJackson heights, a suburb of New ers. Old timers among the AmeriYork City. can residents were guests. A twisted mass of blackened frameFrench gendarmes arrested twenty work, the army dirigible TC-1- , once members of the Bochum police whose pnoud mistress of the sky lay at the in restraining demonstrations energy base of a steel anchor tower at Wilbur Wright field wrecked by an ex- had been considered lukewarm. Seven of the arrested men have been implosion and fire during a severe elecas former members of the trical storm. Two men were injured prisoned disbanded security police who had when they jumped from the doomed rendered the occupied zone after becraft to earth, a distance of 40 feet. ing expelled. The Wisconsin assembly voted 47 The agrarian cabinet, headed by to 43 to repeal the Severson law, the Premier Stamboulisky, has been overstate prohibition enforcement law. thrown the plan being carried out by This action followed an attempt to kill reserve dicers with the assistance of the bill, which met defeat by the same active army. Although there vote. Before it can become a law, the the was no blooshed, the new regime proTucker bill repealing the Severson claimed a state seige. law will have to muster strength to On three fronts west, north and east pass the dry senate and get by a formerly announced opposition of the of Canton, battles are raging between Sun Yat Sens constitutional forces governor. and nothem Chinese troops. On two A twisted mass of blackend frame- of the battle lines Suns armies are work, the army dirigible TC-1- , once reported to be falling back in the proud mistress of the sky lay at the face of greater numbers. base of a steel anchor tower at WilBrillant Incandescent fountains of bur Wright field wrecked by an exlava are playing from new flaming plosion and fire during a severe electrical storm. Two men were in- cracks broken on three sides of the jured when they jumped from the cruplive cone of ML Vesuvius. The doomed craft to earth, a distance of huge volcanoe has been erupting for 40 feet nearly a fortnight. : READERS son-in-la- -- h glass-covere- d g e l, side-swipe- d h ! v i ALL THROUGH THE Dear Reader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheerfully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will be sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany each letter or no reply can be made. All communications are held strictly confidential. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly to you. Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. SONGS RECEIVED , few questions for me. (1) What are The following songs and poems havf some good games to play at a gradubeen received during the past week, ation party? one for their and I wish to thank-eacAgain I bid you welcome, and thank you very much for the song, my dear. kindness in contributing them: I appreciate your kindness, I assure When Youre Gone Ill Not Forget. you. It is very difficult to explain a Through the Night. game in a limited space, especially I Wish I Knew. when you give me no idea of the numWere Just Plain Folks. ber, age, etc., of those composing your For In You, Heart Ive a Longing My party. I suggest that you go to your Louise. library, where you will find many books of games and you will get many ideas, SONGS AND POEMS REQUESTED there seems very little new These songs and poems are on the although under the sun In the way of games. list: requested and It Is To Laugh is perhaps the latest The Songs My Mother Used to Sing. book on this subject. I am sorry, dear, Be There. Tell Mother Ill but I must ask you to send full name and address for the name of the prepThe Rose Of No Mans Land. If I Only Had a Home, Sweet Home. aration you wish. h , First lines: Dear Miss Brooks: Some one to call my own To RILDA, Redmond, Ut. The song, The world would be one of sun-I- f I only had a home, sweet home, When Youre Gone Ill Not Forget which you requested some time ago, shine. one of our readers has kindly contriDreaming of the Same Old Girl. When the Whippoorwill Sings buted, and I am printing it, together with its companion When Im Gone Youll Soon Forget. I hope you with Love Me and the World is Mine. many others will enjoy them. First Lines: As the dew begins to fall. WHEN YOURE GONE ILL NOT And the robin redbreast calls to his FORGET litte mate, When youre gone Ill not forget you Down by the old stone wall. And Ill miss you when you go; In the Dear Old Western Town. recall the day you met me. I Chloe. Darling When you said you loved me so. The Convicts Christmas Eve. Once my heart was in your keeping. Home. Line: Sweet First Home, perhaps you love me yet; It was a party for the little ones, FarAndfrom me youll soon be roaming, etc. When gone Ill not forget. youre Flood. Johnstown Refrain; On my desk are a number of letters When youre gone Ill not forget you, When from me youre far away, with no name or address enclosed. night I will remember, Space will not permit of their publica- Every All the things you used to say, tion as I must give preference to those And my thoughts will keep bn straywho comply with my request to ening, close name. This is a rule which is To the day when first we met; not at all difficult to follow and is a Tho you leave me broken hearted, great help to me as well as to those When youre gone Ill not forget. who write these letters, as it enables me to communicate with them when my heart was filled with gladness, their answers cannot appear in the Once All the world seemed bright and fair, because of limited the space. paper, my life there was no sadness, Several of these letters contained songs In For you brot me dreams so rare; which have been on the requested list Golden hours we passed together, and I bVe and now gratefully acknowMoments dear, when first we met; of and them the the hope ledge receipt I you leave me now forever, writers will send their names right Tho When not gone Ill youre forget. answer in I order their that may along, queries. WHEN IM GONE YOULL SOON FORGET ME The VAMPIRE, Randolph, Utah. My dear girls, a letter addressed to one When Im gone youll soon forget me, of the names you gave in your letter And tis better I should go, is Just returned to me marked un- You regret the day you met me, claimed and "unknown. I am sure I You have often told me so. cannot take the blame for you not re- Once your heart was in my keeping, ceiving your answers if you fail to And perchance you love me yet; give correct names and addresses. Only Far away Ill soon be sleeping. a very few of the letters I receive can When Im gone youll soon forget. be answered through your papers, and it is necessary, therefore, for me to have Chorus: your names if you really wish an an- When Im gone youll soon forget me, swer. If you still wish the answers to When from you Im far away; your questions, please comply with this Youll be happy in the old home, That you yearn for day by day. request. In your heart therell be no longing, Not one pain or fond regret. Dear Miss Brooks: j We certainly enjoy your corner and I will leave you in lifes morning, read it the first thing when the paper When Im gone youll soon forget. comes. We want to ask you a few loves light was brightly burning questions: (1) Is it correct for a girl Once of 18 to wear earrings? (2) How can In our quiet little home; a girl be popular among the young In our hearts there was no yearning. men? (3) May a girl of 14 read novels? We were happy there alone. (4) Is the fan shape for hair dressing Golden hours we spent together, still in style? Thanking you for the In those days when first we met. Far away Ill soon be sleeping, answers we are sure to receive, When Im gone youll soon forget. STAR EYES AND ROSEBUD, Melba, Idaho. Thanks, girls, I am so glad you do Dear Miss Brooks: I have read your corner for a long enjoy my corner, or I should say, oat corner. (1) It seems to be quite cor- time and I sure enjoy the good answers rect and a very popular fad just now you give so I thought I would write. for girls and women of all ages to wear I would like to know the history of ear rings, even the most extreme and the white rose and its meaning, and e ornate styles being permissible, accord- also what would be a good with white rose for the symbol. ing to ones taste. (2) I have tried name to answer this question, which seems I do not want Rose for the name. of such importance to the girls, so many Thanking you in advance, and hoping times, that I am now at a loss what to I may come again, I remain, SLIM, Fairview, Utah. say next, except to repeat what I have You are welcome now, and also to already said so many, times. I would much prefer advising you girls to let come again, dear Slim. I do not know the boy do the worrying over how to that I can give you much of a history" be popular with son. This would seem of the white rose and what applies to the normal and natural way out. Have the white rose applies also to the whole you ever looked up the definition of rose family. In the rbse family are popularity? According to Webster it about 2,000 species of trees, shrubs and Is the quality or state of being pop- herbs, and they represent some of our ular or pleasing to the people. It is most valuable fruits and loveliest quite plain, then, if one wishes to be flowers. To the rose family belong a popular with the people it is neces- large proportion of the commercial sary to forget self and consider the fruits of the temperate regions, notably other fellow. Consider what they en- the apple, pear and quince, the berries joy, what they admire and strive to and .the peach, apricot, plum and cherplease. Popularity among young peo- ry. Its numerous ornamental plants ple, especially, depends largely upon include the rose, the meadow sweet, the ability to entertain pleasingly in the mountain ash and the hawthorne. some manner. This may be in conver- Of this family the flower we are acsation, in the exercise of some special customed to know by the name of rose individual talent, or In the ability to be is considered the type. Botonists dissimply a good listener. In other words, agree widely in their classifications, to be popular one must do their part estimates for number of of the a drone is never popular anywhere. So rose as we recognize it, species from ranging you see, my dears, It Is necessary to cul- 30 to 250. The rose has come to be a tivate those qualities of disposition, symbo of fragrance and loveliness. character, appearance, et cetra, which References to it in literature, and go to make up a pleasing personality, poetic tributes are numberless. In and do this to such an extent that it English history a red and white rose will be the boys who are doing the were the respective emblems of the worrying as to how to be more pop- rival houses of Lancaster and York in ular with you. (3) There are many the Wars of the Roses for the possesbooks of fiction which a girl of four- sion of the English throne, at the close teen might read to her advantage, and of which the red rose was chosen as there are many which would not be the national emblem. If this does not beneficial. One should use care in se- cover what you wish write me again, lecting such reading. (4) I suppose will you? The white rose means I you refer to the style of puffing the am worthy of you. What would you hair in an exaggerated manner across think of the name Worthy? It is the the top of the head from ear to ear. desire of the that each This style is not so popular as it was member work out the name or a few months ago; it is much more themselves, which Is suggested symbol from modified, with a part, either side or the study of their chosen flower or center, and the bangs (from a few emblem. hairs to across the entire forehead) To FREDA, Downey, Idaho. Thanks growing more popular. very- - very much for the song. Will do Dear Miss Brooke: my best to get the song you wish, and I have written to you once before surely hope I may return your kindand I would like to have you answer a ness in this way. Mar-querit- e. Hill and vale in slumber Love alone his watch is Bee-Keepe- rs sleemT keeninf All thru the night Tho I roam a minstrel lonely All thru the night. My true heart shall praise thee All thru the night. Loves young dreams, alas, are Yet my strains of love shall hove. Near the presence of my lovee All thru the night. Hark! A solemn bell Is ringing, Clear thru the night, Thou my love art heavn ward All thru the night. Earthly dust from off thee shaket Soul Immortal thou shalt waken With thy last dim journey taken, Home thru the night. Dear Miss Brooks: (1) Will you please send me a I do not know the title, but it gof this, I think this is one of the Thou hast learned to love anothe Thou hast broken every vow, We have parted from each othc my heart is lonely now, I have taught my looks to shuati When coldly we have met, For anothers smiles have won th And thy voice I must forget. Would I neer had met thee, Fain, fain would I forget thee, Twas folly to regret thee, Farewell, farewell, forever. BROWN EYES,! I shall certainly be most plea send you the song you request, I be fortunate enough to find you. It sounds quite familiar tot though I do not recall the title not know more of it. 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