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Show ' anrM nMrmi w tMe nnnawil ehauis sa aooieeees e Miaa Kathlsen Kay. Hearthiorltim Department. San Laka Telegram, Salt Lake City. Utah. Quarlee are limited ta ene eueetten e.h, written aa enly en. aide af the eaeer wits full mm ana d. af writer aeoend.di alaa mm ar Initiate ta mm4 rer'ieontifioatien la column. All nameo anal addreeeee ara Mia la atrleteet eenfldenae. . Oa Mt write m pane. Por'tSJi.? IcWm .Tw to Too XIH. 11 ana- 1t relaek. Wkannaeaaaary phase far the leaatlaa af any eemmeaity meitlened In thla department. - - 0af Mlsa Kayai a muah you hava flvan W othora, To maka I if aoom worth whllot to muoh af trw f Honda. I p anal Your Holpinfl hand anal mils, That many a ona who haa known Woule4n wfth ma anal aayi -Tha boat Iff ho to off or Wo wiah for you today." Now, wonoVrful noV, for my quMtion. A lonfl tim o I hoaraj Mthor oing a aonf af whioh I aan fmamkae only tha woraloi Jut broah tha now to Mothar, anal tM hor that I lavs hr. at.." I wanalar if you aoutd publish tha whola aong for ma. I thinh it ia rha gewttit aona I avar hard. Thanking you tn advan, I am An ardonf admlroe, i PATr-Sat4 Laka, And whan tha ooul of yen ahlnaa throifffh llko that, dear Pat, It makee of thla aorvica tho peivll; It ahould b. And with (ho click of my typewriter come rhythm, and booauao of your awtly-ut. friendly choor, work becom play, and for you I hav tha following : Tour wish la compensation Enough for all my work; It make my occupation A thing 1 would not shir. And when my brain grows weary. And I am racked with doubt. It make It all leaa dreary When frlnd Ilk you apeak puL I do not ask for power; For fame I hav no uaa; I only aak oaob hour Will grace In m Infua To do aa you would have tna do. To work and serve and wait. And when your fata o'ertake you, To go with you to th Oat. I agree with you that "Just Break tho News to Mother l a very pretty aonff. It la on of th several sev-eral that grew out of tha Spanish American war, and became very' popular. Th eomplet eons; Is as follows, and I'm delighted that I eaa proeur it for youi BREAK THE NEWS TO MOTHER. While tho shot and shell were acre mine; upon tb battle field; Tha boys In blue ware fighting their noble flag to ahlald; Came a ery from their brave captain. cap-tain. "Look, boys! our flaff la down; Who'll volunteer to hav H front dtaarraeer-T dtaarraeer-T win." a younf voice shouted, TU brlnffrr back or die"; Then sprsng into th thlckast of tha fray; Bared th flag, but gav his young life; all for his country's sake. They brought him back and softly , heard him say; . , CHORUS: "J" "Just break the hews ta mother, she knows how dear 1 love her. And tell her not to wait for me, for I'm not coming; home; Just say thr la no other can tak tlfe place of mothar; Thea klas bar dear, aweet Hps for mo. and break the news to her." From afar noted general had wit-aeaeed wit-aeaeed thla brave deed. Who saved our flag Hpeak up, lade; twaa aobla, brave tn-ded tn-ded ! There ha Ilea, air. aald the cap tain, "he's sinking very fast"; Than slowly turned away to hide a. tear. Tha general In a mordant, knslt dowrn bealde the boy; Then gave a cry that touch d sJl hearts that day. "It's my eon, my brave young hero; I thought you safe at home. Forg1v me, father, for 1 raa away. - ( Dear Mias Keyet I have aaked yea a quest ton and . had a niee answer sa what ia mare natural than that I ahould return far mora af the a me? I have tried ia find ia hiaitertea tha eUt at ike great theatre fire in Brooklyn, but ant. I suae rl I'd read them all straight through I'd find it, but it is not in tho ineea. Can yeu tell me the data and haw many Irvea were loot? Thanking you and sending all our beet wtahea, remain. Your elnoeeeiy, MOTHER ANN, Salt Laka. j That's a nice compliment to m, 1 too. Isn't It your return. I mean. Th Brooklyn theatre burned Do- camber ft. U74. and 29 live wer lost. Tou are welcome, and I thank you. Dear Miss Ksyst Do yeu think a deoent girl would hw gum in publi? Please answer this as soon sa yeu can. .. Yours truly, JEANETTt, Salt Laka. I'd hardly express myself ao forcefully. force-fully. Jeanett. but 1 DO think that a girl who chews rum In pullle la very care lea, to say the least, for a well-bred girl does not make s habit of doing that sort of thins;. To MOTHER OF SIX. Woods Cross: Please send me your name and address, so I may taks your problem prob-lem up with you privately. And when you write again, please let ma have a bit more of the detail. Wer you not divorced several years sffo. then married again here? Did you not have the children with you In this at ate? Who took the little boy the sheriff or his dsddy? 1 cannot can-not quite get that point from your letter. Writs soon, and when 1 understand un-derstand you better, I'll advise you. and help you all I can. Dear Mte Kayei . WUI you settle an argument for u pleeaef I knew yeu are the ana who knew. Are sightseer received at tha state prison only an Sundays Sun-days f Also, tell us what heur. We ara having a family argument an that subject. Thank yeu. JOHN AND JOHN'S WIFE, Salt Lake. Sightseers sre received and shown through th state prison on vry day except Saturday, between tha hours of S and 4 o'clock. Admission fee. II cents. I offer apology, for I fear this argument ar-gument may, be all my fault. Recently Re-cently I sort of misstated myself on this subject In this column, so a thousand pardons- to th public, and the prieon. as wU as to John snd John's Wifs. - |