| Show TIlE R lf fi r 7 rI t. t iJ I I 1 I wa Bj 1 Q Queries erles addressed to this thYs department should be to MIss Kathleen Kaye orlum Department Salt Lake Telegram Salt Lake City Utah Queries are limited to one question each written on only one side of the paper with full name and address of writer appended also allO name or Initials to be used for Identification In column All names and addresses are held In strictest con con- lid ence Do not write In pencil Do not ask for Tor private reply For s special service phone Wasatch no between 11 ii and ina 12 iz When necessary Rhone phone for the location of or any commodity men mentioned In this I department Dear Miss Mss Kaye This is my first call upon you and hope Ill I'll be as satisfied as all the rest of your re readers are areS The parking law of the city seems ems to be neglected at this time While Iam Iam I Iam am parking at a parking station for for the working hours others are parking on the fhe streets from eight to ten hours without being move moved l or tagged Is the city at fault or the patrolman on the beat If the parking law is is not being I e enforced forced why shouldn't it be Where I work is on Main MOlin street between First a and d Second South and the same cars II III stand out in front of the Kearns building building build- build I ing irig all day long Iong while their own owners rs aro are aNI in their offices thero there I would like the I privilege of parking on the street with j I the rest if nothing is is' being done about it Who can the matter be taken up with Thanking you in advance CAR PARKER Salt Lake The assigned to this particular par par- 1 duty are Instructed to chalk cars elms carefully and tag every everyone one not bein being moved every two hours Cars I beating bearing the caduceus which Indicates that they are owned and operated by byI I practising g medical men am aro the only Illy ones being exempt a and 1 a special license I of or 5 5 per year ear Is paid for the exemption I tion privilege Every Everyday day many cars are tagged accor according ac- ac cor cording to the chief of police pollee brought to the station and their owners owners' tined The fines range usually from 1 to 5 5 If cars that are tagged tagged are are not taker taken tp the station a com complaint Is sworn out for the number is r registered by bythe bythe bythe by the tagging patrolman I safer and saner to follow your plan of arking at a parking station Mr Parker for fo if any any breakers' breakers of the parking law are overlooked it It is not Intentional The chief chiet of police says it is his purpose to enforce it rigidly at this time and all other times without without with with- out fear or favor I Call Mr Burbidge on the phone and have a chat with him about this if It there are any points Ive I've left un un- covered Dear Wonderful Miss Kaye I I lovo love you and now like so so many others come asking of you If I ask the impossible please forgive me Miss Kaye do you know of any wealthy woman either in this state or another that would caro care to give or sell at a a aloW loW figure seemingly Worn out put dresses Sorry if f I cause you any extra bother GRATEFUL LITTLE MOTHER PROVO No both bother r ever Little Mother anc anti nd nothing ever eyer to forgive whether whether the request can be bo granted d. or not rn sor Im sor sorry sor sorry ry that X J cannot t malta make all things possIble possible possible ble for my inquirers Ladles Ladies whose means mea permit them to dispose of garments which are re still in good condition do not bother pother to sell them then and naturally enough away always there are arG those near at hand who claim them Either they g ve to their servants or poor relatives or friends sometimes to charity but never to o Individual in individual In- In strangers Sorry Dear Miss Kaye We re read d your interesting corner every night and as you have helped so many others we would like to have you help us Now NoY for fop our question qUeston We ar are about to become campfire girls and would like to have you give us at least a dozen Indian names nameD and arid their heir significance Hoping you will answer soon and I thanking you we are PAT AND ANDI I PETE PEE Helper I All rightie Pat and aud Pete you shall have them nah no eldest daughter charItable char char- we Va dancing girl maid faithful wee Han cedar edar ed zee Wa tho nah odors odor of ot vIne pine who wholesome r refreshing J wee ha laughing maid wee Mah swan maiden graceful Wah su h little tittle hailstorm sive nah jingles of be bells musical wee Cha Industrious Tak wee Tak-cha-wee cha loving brilliant Ta tah scarlet herd we san queen of ot the yah pee heavenly Zit lah white bird pure O O-jin-jint-kah O kah rose queen of ot flow flow- ers Dear Miss Kayo Kaye I 1 read and love your you I corner very much I have havo written to you once be before before before be- be fore and was very pleased with my m- answer and so am coming again name nane the characters of Oliver Twist and tell me where the scene is laid and at what period of time Is la ita it ita it a novel or astory of adventure Thank you ou OWEN GWEN Sandy Thank you OU Oliver Twist a story of adventure is drawn from life Ufa in London among the poor an and the lower middle classes of ot the period of ot about 1830 The story relates the fortunes of ot a a. poor t boy oy 1 Oliver Twist nurtured in a n. work work- house In addition to him the characters characters charac charac- arc are Nancy Sikes Bill Bm Sikes The Artful Dodger Mr Brownlow Brownlow Brown- Brown low Monks lonks Toby Charlie Bates Noak Claypool the Bumble-the- Beadle Mrs airs Corney Charlotte Rose Ros Maylie Mrs Bedwin and Mr air Grim wig Welcome Dear Miss Kaye Although I have never novel written before before be be- fore I hav hay enjoyed your wonderful column and love to read it Miss Kayo Kaye wo we have some very vory beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- roses rose and arid we would like to know of some way to wax or preserve them Wishing you much success With love JOY Bountiful Flowers Flower must be right fresh to bo bl I preserved In this manner so if It your rosos arent aren't do not attempt it It but In Instead Instead Instead In- In stead drop the petals Into your rose Jar Melt and when It is just barely hot enough to maintain Its its its' I fluidity dip In the tho ros roses s one at a 3 time limp hold by bi tho stems and move mo I about for tor an instant to got get rid of ot air air bubbles Excellent nt specimens can be be made In this way all things being fa favorable ta- ta and the work being done carefully BO De sure not to lo tho the I paraffin any hotter than absolutely necessary Thank you ou I F IDear Dear Miss Kaye May I join your happy band I will appreciate it very mu much h if you can answer a question for me in inthe inthe in inthe the Sunday paper pape I 1 wish to know if there is a state in Idaho and if so are all cases tri tried d in Idaho sent to that penitentiary To whom shall I write to gain information about some of the prisoners Is there any objection to tomy tomy tomy my writing to the prisoners themselves themselves themselves them them- selves Can you also give me this in information information information in- in formation concern concerning ng the Walla Walls Walla WalIa prison I th thank you BOB Provo Prove Tho Idaho state prison Is located at Boise MisS Bob Men sentenced to the penitentiary in Idaho courts are taken to that prison Address your letter of Inquiry to the tho warden state prison Boise BOlser Ida Inmates of all prisons in the United States are permitted permitted permitted per per- to write and receive letters Both the incoming and outgoing malls mails are censored however howe and should a aletter aletter aletter letter contain anything which might prove detrimental it would d not be he passed Otherwise you OU i fay J send let letters letters letters let let- l into to the prisons to Inmates and receive answers from them Many lany prisoners prisoners pris- pris are known to their officials only I by by t their au aliases ses so sometimes it lt is difficult to get in touch with an In Inmate Inmate inmate In- In mate for that reason You are v very ry welcome Dear Miss Kaye I dont don't suppose you will remember me as it has been over two years yearn since I met you I assure you that it was a pleasure I shall neV never r forget First of all I want to compliment I you in your work While I was back backi i East last summer I noticed in an Omaha paper a department similar to I the tho Someone asked if it I tho the Mormons and the Latter-day Latter Saints were were- the same some The answer was I 1 do not know I just thought then if that were Miss Kaye she would have looked it up or at least asked someone Mother and I both think you do your work wonderfully wonder well Will you please tell me which church leads financially also which one leads in membership Thanking you in advance for your trouble Yours respectfully BOOTS Salt Lake Loyalty is a a. sw sweet et word Boots Bless you 1 lUke E like lo 10 hear you O say that I you 1015 u are still true tru to to your own home hometown hometown town a. a w. w w. w.-ev even m after atter sojourning In the real cities Thank you rou The Roman Catholic church leads with members and a property property property prop prop- erty valuation of The rhe second is tl the e Methodist l EpIscopal Episcopal Epis EpIs- copal church with a membership of ot and a property valuation of ot These figures are for tor th the United St States tes Dear Miss Kaye I have been reading Miss I mers mer's Oh Mr Dream I think I it is a lovely little story but I am p puzzled about the last sentence It changes my point of view entirely Quoting from the story But vivid In her er mind still was the picture of the crisp of Ruths Ruth's shoulder- shoulder knot marked in five ridges as by the strong pressure of a loving Joving hand I thought the whole story was based on the girls girl's hallucinations Could it be possible that a stranger did come cometo to the house A spray of pine lay on top of the thedr dr drift ft Ruth had time to notice before the tho G stranger ranger struggled through it Does Doea that line hold any significance to an actual strangers stranger's approach Dont Don't you think Miss has hasa a wonderful perception to be able to Write like that I Im I'm sorry to have to put you to to toto so ao much trouble Miss Kaye but but butI I will wil appreciate your opinion I can assure you Many thanks in advance Devotedly MRS D. D W W. M M. M Salt Lake 1 In lii the beginning my my cear Gear the dream man was purely that that that-a a tab lab of Ruths Ruth's mind She was lonel lonely and longed secretly for th the companionship she had missed be because because because be- be cause of being so busy taking care o ot of others And so when away with Cella Celia in the country she builds the dream man for tor herself She calls him forth to 10 sit with her but never until she has made a careful toilet and especially especially espe cape arranged the rooms for his re re- re She finally gives over one room wholly to him and later furnishes furnishes fur tur- it ft as she believes her dream man would have ha It even en to the to-the the silver frame on the for tor his mothers mother's portrait and to filling the drawers with khaki and white flannels etc Then she comes to tho the belief bellet that she Is making him too real that she must not go on and she resolves not to call him forth again unless again unless In emergency She Sho cries bitterly for a a. whole nIght at givIng him up and then for two months never permits herself herselt to commune him again The loneliness without him is dread dread- ful Suddenly Ceh Cel l. l grows worse and at nt the same time tho the banks are aro makIng making mak mak- ing extra demands and In a t tot o of ot giving way she decides decideR on this certain certain tam tain stormy night to call forth her dream man man just Just this once more moro She dresses in fn the beautiful soft sort blue evening evening eve eve- ning dress with wills necklace bracelets shoes and stockings to match match all all purchased purchased purchased pur pur- chased especially for tor the tho dream man and never worn save Rave for him Her hair hall Is piled high and beautiful in a lovely coiffure also coiffure also worn only for tor him When she i is going down to the living room to sit alt before the great fireplace Lire fire place to call him forth forth for for the very ery Jast time she tells herself she she tools his Ills very ery er presence already Let me meIn In Jim In let mo me In he seemed to say knockIng knockIng knockIng knock- knock Ing against her heart henrt And nd as all she fought the obsession there was an nn actual rap at the door In Tn these lines you'll discover If you read again tho fabrication materializes material material- izes the hes-the the dr dream am man becomes a rea real man Notice the difference in the tha sort of or words used used used- Let me in let m ma m in ho he SEEMED to say and arid as she aho fought the OBSESSION there was an ACTUAL rap at the door The man In the rest of the story Is the real Teal man He has come for shelter shelter shel abel te ter from the storm In which he had lost his way When he finally changes to to the dream mans man's white flannels because his own clothing is dripping wet he Is so very like the theman theman theman man of her that the two are blended in one one and Ruth accepts him as the dream man still Xo No trouble at all and Im I'm happy to tomake tomake tomake make the story a bit clearer to you OU but hut I cannot say that I agree with you ou In caring for It It Is a darling story until absolutely ruined by the weird and to me Impossible ending I I wish wouldn't do that Dear Miss Kaye I re read d your Interesting corner every night and I cannot find words enough to praise it Miss Kaye I am considering a trip to eith either either- r San Francisco or Los Angeles out for the accordion Could you find out for me who teaches that Instrument Instrument ment mont in tho those citi cities s I would also like to know their ther prices how long it would take for me to learn I havo have havea a fairly good knowledge of the piano I am nearly fifteen years old If you would help me Miss Kaye believe me meI I would be deeply thankful Wishing you continued success I am BOBBY Salt Lake I believe dear deal I L can serve you best by giving you ou the names and addresses of music schools In those two to cities and having you rou take talce up the tle matter matter matter mat mat- ter direct You can tell them of your In detail your knowledge of mus music c. c etc etc which Is quite essential and aDd I could not Write full detail to the Imperial Music School Sixteenth street San Francisco and the Christensen School of Music l Market street San Francisco and Coll College ge of ot Music Los Log Angeles University tnt Uni of ot Southern California South Figueroa street Los Angeles I wish you every success little lad lady and If this doesn't Just meet our need call upon me aglan agian Thank you ou Dear Miss Kaye Kayo Have road read your corner for or some semi sometime time and ana have become very interested in it and in the wonderful work you are lire doing for fop others Now for m my question Miss Kaye what are are- the best bet subjects to take up in high school If you want to become a nurse This Thi being my first attempt in writing to you I hope it wont won't put you to much trouble and that I will be welcome to write again Wishing you every pleasure and arid success BILLY Bingham I would suggest that you oU take up lip chemistry dietetics hygiene physiology and biology and of ot course get getas getas getas as much gym gm work as possible Thank you ou Dear Miss Kaye This is the tho first time I have come cometo cometo cometo to you for information I am joining the Camp Fire girls and wish you would give me a |