Show t c i Queries addressed to this department should be addressed to Miss Kathleen Kave Kaye Department Salt Lake Telegram Salt Lake City Utah are limited to one question each written wr en cn only one side of the Diner QuerIes w name and address of writer appended also name or Initials to tobe tobe tobe be paper used in column All names and addresses are held In confidence In pencil DO not ot Do not ask aik for private reply For special service phone Wasatch between 11 and 12 When necessary phone for the location of any commodity mentioned In this department Dear Mi Miss Mis Kayo ayo This is my first chance to enter your He p orium I I am Can Oan y me how old I am by bym m my writing and can you Vou tell mo me mow what at sickness I have w King V TO BAN Garfield W v- v J not in inA NOP board la Is order toda todar r iJ i J D A r 11 iss' iss Kaye W have havo 3 p little female Air Airedale A. A dale puppy four months old that I will give to somo some boy or girl She is a thoroughbred d and a nice dog Phone Was Wa S ask for apartment A 2 r f I It t tv t t i ii i v I Thank you Mrs K R. Im I'm sure somo some I boy of or- girl sirl reading this will bo ho de- de I d to tOmakO make a home for tor your yourI pup p pc I j i j jf f c iJ Dear ar Mss Miss Kaye Can give me mo any information I to in southeastern In regard a place California formerly known as Salt I Springs It was on the old Mormon Mormon Mor- Mor mon mon trail to California And about 62 ears ago it was known by MOr-j MOr that name and was used as a camping place uld name of the nearest railway station to it and I I any ny information you may be ba able to set get with regard to the place I Respectfully y vv v i J. J R. R B. B Lehl I I have ha e exhausted my resources J. J R. R p. p a without result so now I corns come it asking the public to lend us a a. hand If It any person can answer this questIon question ques ques- tion please e may I not have the info In- In fo or J. J K It B. B Thank you And t tl to you J J. R. R B B. Just a littIe little lit lit- tIe tle pa patience ie e please pease and you shall have hae wh whatever t Yer we together are able to fret or you Sor for or the wait walt Dear Mi Miss s Kay Kaye For the first time I approach you for information hoping you will be Ie to to comply as early as possible Will you please pleasa tell me the different dif dif dif- ferent erent wedding anniversaries in their rotation and oblige Yours sincerely JIGGS Salt Lake Surely Hero you are Marriage anniversaries First Firsti cotton second paper third leather leath leath- er cc fourth flowers fifth firth wooden sixth sugar seventh woolen woolenS I eighth rubber ninth willow tenth tenth ln j steel stel twelfth I I linen linen thirteenth nt lace fourteenth ivory fifteenth th crystal Rass twentieth china twenty fifth silV silver sil sil- V ver r thirtieth pear forn fortieth t h. h ruby fiftieth gOl golden sixtieth diamond Dear Miss Kaye Can you tell me the tho name of some person that deals in ii the tho shoot sheet wax for making makin j wax flowers Thanking you kindly for foi this in information information in- in formation and with best wishes S Sincerely in ce ro I TOO TOOTS TOOTS' SI Payson I Ru urh h wax ax mD may be lie had hall at nt the Artificial Arti Artl- final Flower Shop 34 East Kast ast Fourth I South street You are very cry welcome I Dear Miss Kaye Kayo All other strang strangers rs have been welcome to your corner and I 1 think I will ViII be welcome too Will you please plase tell me the name and address 1 of the man that the men in the machine department of one one of the shipyards of San Francisco or Oakland An e erly reply will be appreciated Thank you AMBITIOUS S Salt Lake If you yoi will write to the Bethle- Bethle h ho hem n m Shipbuilding corporation 20 O Illinois street Sp Francisco Cal or to the Moore Shipbuilding company com corn pany tot foot of or Adeline street Oakland Oak Oak- Lend land cat Cal stating in detail what you wish and It will be placed in Inthe inthe the hands of the proper department head bead Certainly you rou are welcome and If you need me further write again You are very welcome Dear Miss Mss Kaye IF poss possible e please as asto asto asto to the iho qualifications for membership to the Society of American Antiquities ties which will file articles of in incorporation incorporation in in- corporation here next week Yours respectfully T. T H. H Salt Lake This society prefers to answer answer such questions direct I am In Informed Informed Informed In- In formed so BO please address this query to the society postoffice box 77 city Dear Miss Kaye Will Wil you please let me mo have a poem that carries these lines He works on the wrong side evermore evermore ever ever- more more- moro moro- But works for the right side aide ever Thank you very much Salt Lake I Your Tour is The h from Quotation Tap Tap- catty Weavers the whole of which is as follows by Anson G. G Chester Iet's ets et's take t to our hearts a lesson lesson- no lesson braver be be- be From the ways of the tapestry i wea weavers ers on the other side sille of ot the sea Above Aboe their heads the pattern I hangs they study it with care The while th their ir fingers deftly move their heir eyes are fastened there Thy They tell this curious thing beside 1 ft f the patient plodding weaver He works on the wrong side evermore evermore ever ever- more but works for the right side ever It is only when the weaving stops and the web is is' is loosed and turned That he sees his real handiwork handiwork- that his marvelous skill has learned Ah Alt ho he sight of ot its delicate beauty beauty beau beau- t ty It pays pas him for all his cost No rarer daintier work than this was ever ver done by the thc frost Then the master him golden golden golden gol gol- gol- gol den hire and him bin praise as well wen And how happy the heart of the weaver Is no tongue tongue but but his own can tell The years of man are the looms of lof God let down from the place of the tho sun Wherein we ore re ever weaving till tin the mystic web Is done Weaving blindlY blindlY- but weaving surel surely surely sure sure- l ly each earh for tor himself his fate I We e may not see lio how the right side looks we can only weave and walt wait I But looking above for the pattern I II I no weaver hath need to fear Only l let t him look clear into heaven The The Perfect Pattern Is there If he keep the ac of or the Savior forever always In sight His toll shall be sweeter than honey honey hon han ey cv and his weaving ng sure to bo be right And when his task is elt and anel the web Is Js turned and shown He shall the hear the voice of the Master lag Mas ter It shall say to te him im Well done And tho the white winged angels of heaven to bear him thence shall come down And God shall give him gold for tor his hire not hire not coin but a glowing crown |