Show iff ti t j 7 m r Q Queries erlea for tor this department nt should be Addressed to Miss Kathleen KaY Kays Department Salt Lake Telegram Salt Lake City Utah Queries to one ono question lon e each should be ba written on onona ono one side i er of th the paper only with full name and inti address of at writer appended also name acme or Initials Initial to be used for Identification In column All names and I addresses addresses' are Held In strictest confidence Do not write In pencil Do not uk ask sk for private reply For special service phone Wasatch between 11 j end and nd 12 When necessary phone for tor the th location of 01 an any commodity mentioned In this department My D Dear ar Miss Kaye Here isa nut nul I wish you would please yelp help me crack I have been asked th the question Why does the eagle cagle appear on the American dollar dollar dollar dol dol- dolI lar The person asking needs th information before the end of next w week ek I I know that the eagle represents courage and strength as well as signifying high aspirations but those are are not the only factors that I determined the adoption for the obverse side sido of the dollar J I understand understand under under- stand that Oriental influences es had I Isome some bearing on the question It Itis Itis I is is' this Oriental element I wish you to help m me mp ace ce down Very sincerely sincerely DOC Garfield The eagle Appears pp Ms on the American Americ American Ameri Ameri- c can n dollar Mister Doc because It h had d previously been adopted as the national emblem of the United States tes In First of all the eagle symbolizes the fredom fredom the thing uppermost In the mInds of our patriots at the time of the adoption of the national em n- n blem Above the lofty lotty mountaintops mountain tops amid the solitary grandeur of I I nature the eagle soars In limitless j I freedom freedom which is la with him still as as he sweeps Into into the valleys below at will King of the air a noble bird I magnificent with magnificent with unequaled unI unequaled un- un I equaled durance and velocity LitI Littie Lit- Lit I tie wonder this bird was made emblematic emblematic em em- of the new nation which aspired too to be filled the boundless spirit of oC fredom Some historians like to tell us that the eagle was adopted as the national emblem because at one of the first battles of the revolution which occurred early in the mornIng morning morning morn- morn I Ing the noise of the struggle awoke the sleeping eagles on the n nearby arby j I heights at which the they flew flew- out from their nests circled about over I the heads of the fighting fighting- men all aU the while giving vent to their theil ra- ra cries They are shrieking for I FREEDOM said the patriots Other historians tell us that at atthe atthe atthe the time of the adoption of the eagle for our national emblem it was believed that the bird existed on this continent only As a amat mat matter ter of oC fact however the eagle was wa s known to the Old World Orld and as as s a standard of war seems first a ben used by the Persians while the I most famous eagles of of antiquity i were those which the Romans carried car cu I I I ried to victory Russia assumed i Jn n I 1472 the headed double-headed eagle under I Ivan III A white crowned eagle in a red field was the shield of the kingdom of Poland In 1701 the Order Order Or- Or der of The Black Eagle was maae mace the highest decoration In Prussia In mythology the eagle usual usually represents the tho sun but when Ze Zeus s was preparing for his struggle with the Titans you'll remember the I eagle brought him a i the god took the bird for i his emblem I I But despite all that had gone gone be- be j be-j i fore the trio Uni United ed States chose the iris eagle for her ber emblem because of I its s symbolism of freedom power magnificence and duration Later I the national emblem was naturally used on various coins That's the whole story Mister Doc as Doe as I know It and you rou are welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come to It U. Dear Miss Kaye The boys in our neighborhood I kayo have made up a team and w. w we wonder won won- wonder wonder won won- der if you could help us lis get some games There is no one in our team ove over fifteen years of age If you youcan youcan youcan can help us get somebody to play us baseball ll we will go to other grounds to play ball if the other boys will come to our grounds and play us a ret return rn game My team hopes you will have all the luck there is Yours truly THE IOLA CRACKER JACKS I Salt La Lake e. e I Ind And nd I thank you and your team I I Mister Representative of the Uie Crackerjacks Cracker Crackerjacks Crack- Crack er jacks Same to you ou Deed I can do something for you ou but not Just yet quite baseball baseball baseball base base- I ball weather now but if you'll call can round to see me in just a few three r-three or four perhaps Ill I'll take you ou in and introduce you to the Sports Editor and well we'll arrange you a lot of games I Will ViII you U do th that J You dont don't ont need an appoint appoint- ment just ment just drop In most in-most most any Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- morning Want Vant to My dear Miss Kaye Is it permissible to tell toll the name of Miss Mils Anne Anno Berrymans Berryman's dressmaker dressmaker dress dress- maker or or do all her gowns and ana dresses como come from the shops If not not- notI I would indeed like to know who makes them I Thanking you I am Sincerely Salt Lake I IThe The information is available now noly now I Miss Mise E. E M M. so here yo you r f are Not all of Miss Berrymans Berryman's wardrobe wardrobe wardrobe ward ward- robe comes from the tIte sh shops ps tho though gh much of it does Miss Is creating some pretty things for Miss Mies Berryman this season You are very welcome Doa Dear Miss Kaye I also am one ono of your many ad admirerS admirerS' admirers admirers' admirers admirers' ad- ad and a reader of your column column column col col- col- col in in The Telegram so come como to you for assistance I understand there is is a Mrs Ella Smith residing in this city who was Miss Ella Everitt of At Atlantic antic la Can you assist me me in locating her If so it will be greatly appreciated as she is a relative that I havo have not seen or heard beard from in a great many years Thanking you for your efforts I 1 Iam Iam am Yours v very ry truly I D D. D A A. A E. E Salt Lake Glad to page age the lost long relative rela rela- I flue tive for you D. D A. A E E. and hope that either she will read this column to today today today to- to day herself or that some friend will call her attention to your letter My M phone is Was and I shall be happy to relay any message that may come to me from Ella Everitt Smith to you ou D. D A. A E E. E You are very welcome I IDear Dear Miss Kaye I am a stranger to your our cozy corner cor cork ner nor and I Iam am welcome welcome in your little group Will you please tell me the name of the song hummed by the lovely haired auburn-haired star of Seventh Heaven in the second I act sot Where may we obtain a copy I Have you ever seen dear Miss Kaye Koye such swell hair Thanking you in advance RED Salt Lake Gorgeous I r agree Red The little lad lady hummed Seventh h Heaven but it is not In stock her here Have delayed your our answer hoping hopin g that it would come In However I several local music houses have hav e volunteered to place orders for it I so so If you'll r ull call me on the the the- phone hone I Ill I'll direct you to one of the g ones one or if you wish you may se seek see k ono one out cut for yourself You are very welcome Reu Re Red Dear Miss Kathleen I r. r Please tell me who has flock a of o F I Japanese Silky chickens chickens so 0 I ca can n purchase a cockerel LA C. C Mt Pleasant n The search for such a flock flock car carrIes car car- ries us far l Mister r Ut La C. C out Cout out o f 1 Utah even for while there them are are a few Japanese in this state stat e I am able to locate no one who has hasI s any for sale Bo So I Sa I r suggest th that at I you write to Suttons Sutton's Poultry Parr Farm Farm Cabool Missouri or to Mrs S. S A A. Jones West Eig Eighth street Dallas Dal Dal- las Tex both both being dealers in the Japanese Dear Miss Kaye Will you please tell tell me me where I could attend a spiritualistic circle I understand there are are groups of people who have such meetings In the city but I am unable to locate them If If you you youcan can c can n tell m me me I Twill will certainly appreciate your kindness C C. CM M M M Salt Lake 1 F For r. r such i information on I r suggest that th lt you r u g get t in touch with Mrs C C. M M. Tripp Hy R who will be glad to advise you of time place ploce etc |