Show i I Im m IA M I IThe The Telegram invites its readers to submit questions to this department Questions should be in ink or typewritten on one side of the paper only Anonymous contributions will not be answered but no names will be used in in the column unless it is requested Telephone replies and private interviews cannot be given Address Ask Me Salt Lake Lake Telegram I I I 1 1 What was the cause of Jack London's Lot Lon Lory- Lory dons don's d death death R. ath R. R. R S. S W. W Jack London died from acute Intestinal Intestinal intestinal Intes Intes- trouble Please tell me which of the following following following follow follow- ing is correct 1 1 Was he ne there 2 Were he there 3 Wast he there thereSo So S. S. S EWas EWas EWas E. E Was he there and were he ther there ther are both correct but wast he there is incorrect Was he there is the indicative mode and were he there Is the subjunctive e mode If you wish merely to ask a simple qU question stion was he there is the correct form If It y you wish to express a conditional idea or orone orone orone one one contrary to face use were he there What you evidently had in mind with the phrase wast he there is the archaic ending to cert certain in verbs used several centuries ago in ordinary prose and still recurring in poetry and church literature The second person singular past tense of the verb to be beIn bein bein in this old form torm is thou wast but the third person singular past tense tens is he was How long must a man or woman woman stay stay- single in Utah after securing a a divorce Is it true that you can marry sooner by leaving the state state state- X Y V. VZ Z As soo soon as a a divorce s p perfected de deI decree decree de- de I cree is secured in Utah a person may I remarry It i 1 is not necessary ary to wait any specified period of time Ume Consequently Consequently Consequently Conse Conse- you could gain no o time by lea leaving ing th state What are the addresses of the fol- fol motion picture actors William William Wil Wil- liam ham Desmond Tom Mix William S S. S Hart William Farnum and William Russ Russell Russell Russell-L. L. II-L. L. L er Cr B. B The addresses of ot Hart and Mix ap appeared appeared appeared ap- ap In the Ask Me column printed March 9 Farnum's address was in inthe inthe the column on March 6 The address I of ot William De Desmond Demond mond Is Is' Is Los Angeles I Athletic club Los Angeles Cal You Youcan can reach William Russell by addressing addressing address address- ing lag him care of ot the American Santa Barbara Cal Cat Will you please tell me where I I- I Ican can canet canet Jet et et a start in in business 1 I want to try try my luck tuck with business and I do not know where to get business 1 J know where I can get business supplies supplies supplies-it it itis I is the business I want to know ow about M MRS RS L L. L C. C D. D You have not told me roe anything about the tho kind of ot business you plan on starting nor anything of ot your experience ex ex- ex experience experience as a business woman In these days of the new woman when practically every field of Industry and nd 1 every evry profession is open open to women as aswell aswell well as to men It would be Impossible to guess to what hat business you have In InI mind unless you give me a clue If you will write writ more explicitly I shall I be glad to Lo attempt an answer tr tp to your questions I I What is the cost of af a first firt I ticket over the most direct route roule from fromal Salt al L Lake lako ke to Birmingham Birmingh m R. R n. n S S. S B B. B I t I IThe The price of a first class ticket Is is is i This price Is computed on the basis basis- of the the following following routing Denver Den Den- ver vet Rio Grande from Salt Lake to Pueblo the Rock Island nd from Pueblo to St St. Louis and the L. L M M. from St St. Louis LouL to Birmingham I l am 21 years of f I age have t children It 2 2 years yer and 6 month months old o respectively I am not living with wh my husband u h w We could not get act along very 2 Tl welt well He promises everything n now if 1 I will only make up with him and make a home for him What shall I do M. M M. M C. C f When hen you say W E-W We could could not not- g get t along very wen well you jou OU seem to infer Inter that tho the trouble between you and your your husband could not have been of a S I very serious nature Perhaps just a little tact and on the part of each of you and all this unpleasantness unpleasantness unpleasantness un un- un- un pleasantness might have been avoided N Now w that he shows hows a disposition to return to you and promises s every every- thing hing do you not think it would be beI beThe bethe I the wise thing to make a a. home for him again In In the long run it seems that such a course would work for forthe the mutual benefit of both of yo you and as assuredly assuredly assuredly as- as for the benefit of your family Please give give me the history of James I J. J Corbett and also his address Dotty 1 I James J J. Corbet Corbett was born in San San Francisco Cal September 1 I 1866 He HeI HeIs Heis I is of Irish-American Irish descent HI HII His first fight was In 1886 when he lost losta I a decision to Billy Welch During the same year sear however he knocked out I Billy BlUy Welch Velch Corbetts Corbett's biggest fight and his largest purse came in 1892 when he defeated John L. L Sullivan in I New Orleans Orles The purse was and there was in stake mon money In this fight Corbett won on ron the worlds world's championship knocking Sullivan butin out but in the twenty-first twenty round You may secure the address of ot f Corbett Corbett Corbett Cor Cor- I bett from Thomas S S. S Andrews Milwaukee Milwaukee Mil MIl- waukee WW Wis BOYS VOTE TO KICK GIRLS OUT LIBERTY Mo March 12 Because Because they Must gust cant can't sit still and concentrate concentrate concentrate concen concen- on their studies with a bunch of girls in their classrooms male students are overwhelmingly against agal making Willaim Jewell Jewel college a ed co-ed institution Institution institution tion according to early eary returns from froman an uncompleted vote Girls were accepted as s students forthe for forthe forthe the first time since the college was founded in 1849 when the enrollments were sadly depleted by Uncle Sam en entering entering entering en- en I the war The fa faculty has vot d to retain the fair students but put the proposition up to the male undergraduate undergrad undergrad- body for final decision Now the I girls already enrolled are facin facing d deportation por- por tation |