Show Telegram Contest Closes Tonight Daughters of Midas Midas' Starts Monday Monda- Writer Would Help Repeal Dry La Law Midnight tonight the closes and aU all letters to the contest eon con I test editor must be in the mails before be- be fore forc that time so that the they will be postmarked not later than midnight The opening instalment of Daughters of Midas lIdas will appear in The Telegram Monday Dont Don't miss It It answers the same question question ques- ques tion which so many hundreds of contestants have havo answered each In his or her own Way vay Have the easy casy chair ready Teady Monday evening an and enjoy the first chapters of able serial each succeeding chap chap- tel of which will grip glip your yom imagination tion more strongly than the l ing Meanwhile malt mall that cUer today Each one published gets 1 and all ail allwill I will be in awarding the first prize of 10 and the second r 0 prize of 5 To Today's ays ay's wInners follow fol- fol low t I Overworked I 0 I would build apartment houses Not the kind we now have where children are aro barred but exclusively for Jor leople who have havo children My house would have a large sunny nursery where small children chil- chil dren could be supervised by a governess governess gov- gov erness while theil do their housework or 01 tal take e the their 1 own recreation recreation tion and without the wrackIng nerve thought that their I children might be brought in off ocr I the streets maimed or dead My iy apartment house Would have Continued on page lago 3 3 TELEGRAM CONTEST CLOSES TONIGHT Continued from page 1 a large playground adjoining too There would be a bakery and com com- community l laundry operated at cost or ora ora a very small profit Then when the mothers have havea a part ot of the household Pd I nervous strain lifted of off their shoulders they would be able devote ot time to proper training ot of their offspring I am sure sUle this plan would go fa far l' l the solution ot of a great many social evil such t fl divorces and juvenile crime which generally originate laxity in looking after children Tills lt laxity laxity-if the truth were lown It due mostly 1 believe to the fact that mothers mothel'S are arc overburdened I I know know because because my myown Ott own n health has broken n down long before my family is reared Aside from fulfilling a humanitarian need this would also be a sound Investment Investment Invest Invest- ment tor MRS Ims T. T D. D COOPER 57 West Vest Fourth North street Salt Lake Lale City I 1 a Gallon I 4 About that 1 I would spend for a home Next Id I'd deposit to draw chaw a fall fair rate oi of interest The Interest would he be for current expenses while the prIncipal would be protection for old age I would spend Some fo fo education f f. f r I boys and girls who need It and have not the mone money to get It and for making old helpless people people peo- peo happy nut But the big thing would be this I would spend at least In trying try try- Ing to get the act amended amend amend- ed or repealed This law has made more criminals than any other law lawI I know lenow of There are thousands or of and bootleggers gerS' gerS who from tills this offense ortense graduate into other forms ot of crime whey hey start as bootleggers because It Is profitable profitable profit profit- able to break breal the the Jaw I would put p t them all out of business busl- busl ness at once by allowing every citizen to import or manufacture as much liquor as lie he wanted the government collecting a per pel gallon royalty The government would Inspect inspect In- In the liquor to see that It Is pure and for those thoRe Wile who deal In it itI t tI I would have the sale price fixed by law at a figure which would yield hut but n a very reasonable profit and the liquor could be sold at around 1 no a gallon or 01 so This Timis would put money Int m late publiC treasury Instead ot of taking it out and would do way away a with bootleggers bootleggers bootleg bootleg- gers and reduce all kinds of crime clime W. W J. J BURGESS Box 94 Hiawatha Utah |