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Salt Lake Telegram | 1921-09-04 | Page 12 | The Heartitorium

Type issue
Date 1921-09-04
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Article Title The Heartitorium
Type article
Date 1921-09-04
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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OCR Text f tor r rf um II By Kathleen Kaye Queries submitted to this department should hould be addressed to Miss Kathleen Kathieen Klye Kaye department Salt Lake Telegram Salt Lake CIty Utah limIted to y QuerIes are one question each an and one o side aIde of the paper only wIth full must mut be wrItten In ink and on en c name and address of wrIter appended also alo name or to bit used for IdentifIcation In cOlumn All and addresses names are aro re held In strIctest confidence For special service phone Wasatch 75 between n 11 and 12 o'clock or between II I and 4 When please phone for the location necessary Cf or any commodity mentioned In this department Dear Deal Miss Kaye You have helped so many people that I know you can help me What can I do to make mako my husband show how me affection I might be bo fool fool- Jeh sh ieh to think of anything liko like that but it seems to me a man ought to treat his wife as well or better than he did his sweetheart Please tell me if I should hould feel that way or not 1 Should a wife ask her husband to take her to shows and enter entertainments or dont don't you think a husband should dohis dohis do dohis his part If you will wild answer this in in your Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day paper I will be bo much obliged Wishing you joy and success W. W D D. D L. L Idaho Affection Is not a thing that may be ord ordered red up up like like the groceries with an of or careful delivery deliver pro rata iata So I would say that th way to encourage encourage encourage age the husband to demonstrate a bit bitof bitof bitof of of affection would be to make yourself yourself your your- self Irresistible To forget forset not your our wiles of ot courtship days to days to look as asI I Charming and be as sweetly agreeable and devoted 1 A A. woman Is perfectly Justified In ex expecting expecting ex- ex x- x a certain amount of ot affection from her husband for man docs does not live lIvo by bread d alone butt but I It t Is an undisputed undisputed scientific fact tact that no man could live Il for tor long under the tho emotional of or courtship days das It would bo be a physical physical cal Impossibility Therefore a n. wife should not expect th tho ardent wooing to continue should continue should not expect the perfectly perfectly per per- sane sana husband who Is to pilot her craft across the perilous waters of life lito to bo the same tame vehement nt Impetuous I ar who first declared himself The Tho most beautiful affection that ex exists ex- ex lets between man and his married mate mute mateIs I eX-I Is not like lIko that This girls should understand understand un- un dei stand before they marr marry Then the tho tears of disillusionment need not be shed Most certainly a n. husband should take his wife about to places of or enter entertainment entertainment enter enter- amusement etc and should extend such invitations himself If It ho docs does not do so so then It becomes the tho wife's portion to suggest It It-as It as gracefully gracefully grace grace- race race- fully tully and tactfully as she can I thank you yott for Cor tho the good wishes and extend the same sarno to you W W. D. D L. L Dear Our Miss Mica Kaye Kayo Sometime Tuesday night some ome one a aboy aboy aboy boy no doubt came and took our mother pigeon and her two babies that are not yet large enough to fly or to feed themselves Tho The father bird has flown about all day calling for them Dont Don't you think that if the boy knew they thoy would starve to death the death the two little ones that ones that he might bring them back The Tha mother bird doesn't feed them you know it is il the father bird that feeds the tho young pigeons No one saw laW the boy take them and no one would see him bring them back of ourse and I would gladly give him the young pair when they are are old nough to leave the nest neat Lovingly H. H L. L M. M Salt Lake Paging a bo boy paging a bo boy Of Ot course you vou didn't know the I con cons conn would starve did you ou Boy Doy Im I'm sure Suro I. I shouldn't I-shouldn't ha ho have ve e known that And they wIRI IRI Tr just juet Irresistible weren't ih they v- v Well rell i it is all too bad but now I that We wc know what the tho tragic result wilt wll m U be be let lets bo a a. ml mighty ht good sport and take the pigeons back what back what say flay you ou ou Any boy might them carry off off ocr that nat wasn't much of or a feat at all but hut It will mill tako n a good bood a soldier pretty mo nIG sort or of t fellow d to give c them uP and T TALI TAI B THEM THE l BACKS BACK DACK And nd I think you OU are arc just that size Mr Ir with Boy the pigeons l lAre Aro Are you jou OY Dear Miss Kaye I am surely glad to know that you are back in m the and I do hope you enjoyed your vacation because because be be- cause I certainly think youve you've earned it answering all the questions so sweetly Will you please answer this ono one for me I have hae been going with a fellow for about two months and the other night ho said something to me mo which I did not like This is is what he said So please M M Miss in Kaye what should r I Ido i do Shourd Should Shoud I treat him cool or just justas as I 1 had before 1 I know you will give me mo good advice so with wishing you all the happiness there thero is is I am POODLES Logan Poodles dear I cannot imagine you OU ever eler again enjoying or even feeling comfortable in fn the friendship of oC a peron person person per per- son on who uno could clothe clotho his thought in such crude ugly words The Time fact that ho he spoke to to you yoU of ot such buch a thing is almost almost almost al- al most unpardonable but not so much to to bo be condemned condemn cd in my my mind as the language ho used for tor d ii person who could choose such an expression is unbearably un un- un- un bearably coarse through and through And lacking the finer Instincts ho would f forever fOIe 01 ever be an offense offense ottense-a. a blot on the tho harmony of or things So So since you OU have the tho privilege of ot choosing your our friends and associates I would suggest that you OU let him go so out of or your life by ignoring him Do not accord him any further recognition save to bow formally in case of ot meeting him It would be conspicuous not to do so Seldom do I I advocate such a a. course but there are arc times when a little girl can give gl herself herselt the he and necessary en entirely en en- Justified protection In no other wa way I thank thank you Dear Miss Kaye I read the every evening evening eve eve- ning fling and enjoy it very much I with the other readers are glad that you are back with us u. again I heard that Ralph Cloninger was going to play with tHe Wilkes players this season Will you please t tell me if it is i. so or if he will play at the tho Wishing you success I am WAITING Murray o 0 o d dear ar Ralph Cloninger is not coming back I 1 am pleased to bo able to quote from a a. letter received this morning from Mr Cloninger Los Los Angeles as follows II Though my heart I Is really In Salt Lake and always will be and I J hope that my many friends there will not Cor forget et me I am confident that I will appear before them In a a. new guise namely motion pictures I wa was wag so 50 fortunate as to be chosen for a n. very fine tine part In a new production production tion here and will of course remain I II if I I like th the j new environment en I I hope with all my heart that you I will all accord to me mo tho same sarno cordial welcome on the screen that you have given mo me on th the tho legitimate stage tage And AndI I send love JO to Salt Lake and all my I many friends t there e I Dear Miss Kayo Kaye Will you please name the Indian tribe that originally inhabited our state Also name the tribes and members member now living here heie and their economic and reli religious ious conditions Thanking you in advance BEEHIVE GIRL v Paragonah Q o The Utes or om is lir s the tribe of Indians for tor which our state In 1920 the th population of our In Indian In In- dlan dian reservation was For further details please write di direct dl- dl to Mr Albert H II I Kneale neale Ft Duche Duchesne Duchesne Du- Du che chesne ne Utah Mr Kneale Is superintendent superintendent tende t of ot the Uinta Uinta-Ouray Indian agency You are ale ver very nelcome elcome I Dear Mi Miss s Kayo Will you kindly settle an argument i I for us J I Where is the the biggest biggest marble shop j or marble concern concern- in the United States Is it at Proctor Vt or at I Marble Colo Thanking you in advance I remain yours your in doubt W. W P. P G G. Salt Lake Tra m marble quarries s at Rt Rutland Vt VL aro are the largest In the world Ono One of ot the tho finishing rooms of oC the Rutland works Is located at Proctor and Is 1000 feet Ceet long and contains scores of ot giant slant saws used for cutting the marble Into various shapes This plant has an annual output rated at and employs hundreds hundreds hun- hun of ot men You aro are welcome Indeed Dear Miss Kayo This is the first fird time I have over ever dared write to you but I hope I am welcome answer the followIng following following follow follow- ing question Is a high school education required before one can enter the tho L D S S. S business business business busi busi- ness college or just an eighth grade education Thanking you in advance DELL Salt Lake If IC you ou are more than 17 years cars old Mss Mas Dell you'll bo be accepted on trial with whatever education you ou may have but If It you OU are aro under 17 you must have ha a ninth grade certificate You are aro most welcome Dear Miss Kaye I 1 have a friend whose hair is a dull dingy gray It was wu originally dark brown rown and wish wih you would tell mo me how to change it to a clear whiteness or as nor near as possible Thanking you in in advance I re remain remain remain re- re main H. H B B. Salt Lake My Iy dear Mr H H. B n. I J fear well we'll have to wait wall on aI lher Time for or this The graying process Is sometimes ver very ery slow alow and in that case cac we must x xI x- x I what patience we e can can after after having ha made matJo the must most of or the condition condition condi condl- tion by proper shampooing For that Instruction see answer to C C. E. E M. M In Inthis Inthis inthis this column You aro most welcome Dear Miss Kaye Kayo Will you please tell me which are the theT two largest theatres in th the world Wishing you success I am yours truly C. C D D. Salt Lake It comes to mo me en good authority taht the very largest theatre In the world Is in hi South Africa but the name and ancI capacity of ot this theatre is un unavailable unavailable unavailable un- un unI I available at this time If It this be true and I believe belle it is then the Hippodrome Hippodrome Hippo Hippo- drome In New York is second in size BIZ with a seating capacity of ot more than Tho The Drury Lane theatre In London has the largest stage in the world but is 15 the third theatre In size The Paris opera house Paris Is fourth I thank you OU for tor tho the good and wish and again for tor lending yourself as a volunteer volunteer volunteer vol vol- when I called for lor help Very sweet of you OU My Dear Miss Kaye I wonder if you could toll tell m mo me whether there is a doctor or professor sor who can cure one ono of stammering Also would it be possible for you to tell toll me the cost and the time timo it would take to care one Wishing you worlds of success UNHAPPY Salt Lake Whether m a a. case of stammering may maybe maybe maybe be cured length of time and amoun amount of monc money Involved all depends on the Hie case So So of ot course coure I could not even cven predict for tor you o However there is a. a a man In the Ibcal field who vho makes a n. specialty of ot treating tre i stammering stam starn mering moring and has had considerable sue sue- cess ce s. s It would no doubt relieve relle your mind to talk to him about your your case casc Ph Phone nc Was Vas 2722 I thank you jou ou for tho good Food wishes and d hope that find what you jou ou ouI I 1 seek I I iDear Dear Miss Kaye I As I am a iii constant and very reader of your column and never 1 have asked for advice before I feel sure you will wiil take me into your circle cirel- Now for my question My hair is fast becoming very gray I lik like it that way way way-in in fact I think I like it better than the original color but it s seems ems to look autte yellow after I I each shampoo Could you possibly telmo tell tel mo me anything that will keep it white I Than Thanking ing you for any a advice I herto beg her to remain remain Sincerely yours I C. C E. E M. M Salt Lake Hurray a Hurray a woman after Jj nay my own heart I felt sure at first that yoU yott I were going to ask me to tell you OU how to henna It Bless you you you-I'm Im I'm glad to toI I know you ou exist 1 I Just love a sir girl who's willing to wear gray hair when what It Is necessary theres there's there's theres something so 50 I sweetly natural about h-er- h her her something seeming so 80 genuine that genuine that the tho dyed ded sisters sisters sis sis sis- do not ha have I Wash ash tho the hair ery very carefully in about three separate suds of r P Pj Physicians and Surgeons Surgeons' soap rinse in c clear clearwater clearwater ar water carefully and then in orate wate to which a bit of or ordinary laundry bl bluing ln has hM been added dry very carefully awn away from artificial heat and the tho color color color col col- col- col or should be even and the hair entirely free from rein yellow If t you ou have ha any ny further trouble call caU Ime me Dear Miss Kayo Kaye I am writing you again In tn the hope J that I II gill vv ill ll not fail this time ime I havo been unsuccessful before the tho queries probably never nover reaching you I am mm 50 so sorry orry to I see O. O that I am f limited limIted limited lim lim- to one ono question when there are ne about a a 8 h hundred that t t I want t to dek ak Do 00 y you think your patience will endure with me me for that long Please tel me the tho origin ori origin in and come come- come thing ab about the tho name hame Edith Y U so much much- I r m in SU SE LAS JE Salt al Lake t t J I Isn't J it possible th t u ov o r o. o v J. J s sc i f i c i I your Sour answer after it was wu published I distinctly remember serving you ou not so I long ago Anyway J Im I'm sorry Tho namo name Edith was WiS taken from Editha queen of oC England 1075 1076 Its meaning I is rich gift also happi happiness happiness ness 1 A yer very nice name I think You are rno most t welcome t and I feel quite suro sure that It will be a pleasure to l I Iso go so with you OU down through h tho the other I ninety nine questions you OU ha have in store store for tor me I Miss Mias Kaye Congratulations be bet best t wishes and good luck Kind of a noisy entrance I make into your quiet cor corner r but theres there's no place like home and home is a place you can get what you want so in n I como come without hesitating a min min min- ute I was a soldier and heard a poem called Only Volunteer I a Volunteer and I can remember only the last verse Here Its is and I am hoping you can find someone who has the whole thing thins be because because be- be cause that is is just what I was in tho the World war war only only a volunteer JUST TAD JUST FOR TAD Salt Lake uke Greetings Greetings also s-al s also o welcome What a a. clever little definition of ot home a home a place where here I you jou ou can get set what t you want Something nice about the wa way it fits Isn't there And In this Instance the can measure up for tor rl right ht here on m my desk Is a copy of at On Only 1 a Volunteer which I have pres preserved rv d since the da day It first appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap in print And Im I'm glad even en thou though h I dislike its sentiment that I Ican Ican Ican can let you jou have it H and ind please coma cornu I again
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