OCR Text |
Show v 0 I). S. DESTROYER 0. 5. ANNOUNCES The Pungent Odor of Fall IS '"IRST GOVERNMENT OFFERING SINCE WAR IS $500,000,000 OF TREASURY SECURITIES S GREECE MUST HOLD THRACE 18 ORDERS ISSUED TO MUDANIA DELEGATE " Tlus is your corner. Make use of it for your information on question that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure privilege to answer carelimfully and promptly all question submitted to me. Tour questions must he letter. each address must accompany ited to two, end Jour full name and For special information send stamped envelope. AH communications will al, ways be held in absolute confidence. . . All letters should be addressed very plainly m pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Box 545. Salt Lake Cily. , (Q , r awing angry with her brother if he does no Dear Miaa Brooks: -- Much Money Is Needed to Meet Out standing Bonds and Other Seouri-tlo- a Saya Secretary ef the Treasury Mellon Vessel Engaged In Aiding Refugees Attacked by Forces In Asia Minor Port, North of Smyra J London Reutera haa received the Washington. The first government source a following tond Iseur since the war was an- in Athena. from aemi official nounced Sunday by the treasury. According to newspapers an Amer. . Secretary Mellon offered for lean destroyer engaged in embarking an Issue of about $600,000,000 refugees at Aivali waa bombarded by f 4 per cent thlrty.year treasury Turkish garrison." , A 1 vail Is bn the tonds aa part of a program for re- Asia Minor coast, north of Smyrna. ' funding short term debt, Constantinople. The Turkish naThe new Issue will be dated October tionalists have accepted in principle 16. 1922, bearing Interest at 4V per tlio allied note regarding the Near cent annually payable April 18 and Eastern settlement, it waa announced October 15, on a semiannual basis, her Wednesday afternoon. A communique issued by General The bonds will mature October 15, In 1952, but may be redeemed at the Harrington, the Biritsh commander chief regarding the Mudania conferFOREST FIRE option of the United States after Oc. ence, which he Is attending, says the tober 15, 1947. ' conference IS proceeding sat sfactorily The last previous bond issue offered and that Ismet Pasha, the nationorby the treasury was the foyrth Liber- alist representative has ty loan, In October, It carried ders to the nationalists troops to avoid MANY PERSONS ARE DROWNED WHILE ATEMPT1NG TO interest at 4 per cent, to mature in all contact with the British. The preliminary meeting of the alBOARD SHIPS , twenty years, and amounted to nearly $7,000,000,000. s Bearer bonds of ibe lied generals was held at Mudania new issue with interest coupons at- Tuesday morning and ended with the Six Towns are Destroyed anc Much tached will be Issued in denomina. draft of ,the protocol. Thanks to the Fire Eata Damage la Done A disposition manifested by tions of $100, $500, $1000, $5000 and conciliatory Its th Through Way Dry both sides there was no difficulty in 10,000, while bonds registered as to Timber mato an as the agreement principal and Interest will be Issued reaching of the clauses as a basis for the . In denominations of $100, $500, $1000, jority North Bay. Forest fire refugees pence conference. $5000, 10,000, $50,000 and $100,000. who arrived here Thursday from y AH will carry the usual tax exemption London. The Mudania conference reported that between fifty and provisions. Secretary Mellon reserves between the 100 person had been drowned when representatives of the the right to allot additional bonds Turkish natlonlists they were crowded from a dock where allied and the above the $500,000,000 amount fixed In earnest Tuesday fol- they were trying to board a rescue powers began for subscriptions to the extent that lowing the belated arrival of General ship. per cent Victory notes or treaAnother report brought by the refMazarakis and Colonel Sairlyunnis, sury certificates of the series maturing the Greek representatives. Tuesdays ugees was that scores had been inDecember '15, 1922, are tendered In meeting wtfs perfuntory, being ad- jured and several trampled to death , payment Applicants for new bonds not almost Immediately to await when flames swept the Catholic journed exceeding $10,000 from any one subchurch and caused a panic among hunthe arrival of the Greeks. scriber will be alloted in full, but ap-- , Athens dispatches declare Colonel dreds who had ga there 4 there for plications for amounts In excess of Plustlras, one of the heads of the re- safety. $10,000 will be received subject t movecent successful revolutionary Among the refugees who arrived on allotment. ment, will be appointed the chief the boat were Michael Bums, his In a letter to banking institutions, Greek delegate. The Athens govern- wife and five children, who were resMr. Mellon asked continued cooperament also is understood to have in- cued from their blazing home at tion for the distribution of the new structed its representatives to remain They declared the crush at bonds among investors, declaring the firm on the question of Thrace. the dock was indescribable and that time had come for a longer-terop. Of the other delegates. Brigadier many were pushed screaming into the eration In the refunding of the short-date- d General Harrington, for great Ret- water. debt, which heretofore has been ain haa been given a free hand by , "At least fifty were drowned and accomplished, without disturbance to hia government and Ismet Pasha, for possibly a hundred," declared A. P. the market - for outstanding secur-tie- s, the Turks is assumed to have ex- Whitlock, a traveling representative on a relatively short term basis. plicit dire tions from Mustapha Kemal of Swift and company, who was badDiscussing what haa already been Paslin, based on the assurances given ly burned about the arms and hands. accomplished in the refunding of the the latter by - M. Franklin Bouillon, He received the burns while working short-date- d debt, Mr. Mellon recalled the French envoy. with a rescue squad on North Cobalt. that on April SO, 1921, when the reThe Turkish demand that the Greek The T. & N. O. railroad U selling blind passage to refugees who wish funding program was announced, the army evacuate Thrace w ithln eight gross public debt amounted to days is regarded as almost an impos- to leave North Bay. It agrees to take of which over JI7.300, 000,-0sibility. Constantinople dispatches them only ao far as the line may still was maturing within two years, mention the possibility of a blockade be found to be passable. while on September SO, 1922, the toMotor scouters go out ahead of the against Greece by the alliies if the tal debt was $22,800,000,000, and Athens government refuses to recall trains to investigate the tracks which bout $4,000,000,000 of the early ma- - Its forces, but this is not borne out In many places have been warped out o fshape by beat of burning freight taring debt had been retired or re- officially here. - The Greek ' contention is that an cars. funded. Thla flaoal year, be stated .there immediate Turkish occupation of The first relief train from Cobalt will fall due about $1,800,000,000 of Thrace would result In excesses arlved at North Bay with 510 pasthe Christian population, sengers who were lodged in private Victory notes, $025,000,000 of war sav. against while the Turks profess to be equally homes churches and public iustltu . Inga certificates and about $1,100,000,. concerned over the welfare of their tions. 000 of treasury certificates, of ahtcb ' Other trains were rushed to Cobalt $48,000,000 represent Pittman act cerof to remove the thousands of homeless missions composed Military tificates which will he retired this year through, the recoinaga of sliver French, English and Italinn officers refugees who flocked there from the bnllloa, while about $100,000,000 of have left Constantinople for Adraln-opl- destroyed towns. s to InRodosto and Providence hospital The Sisters loan certificate maturing October to the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Methoof atrocities and alvestigate charges 38, 1922, will be paid out of funds maintain a pacifying surveillance. dist, Baptist and Presbyterian churchready In hand. es and the new courthouse of Retirement of these mature certifi1 , Increase were burned by the flames tax Consider will leave Halleybury Railways he added, only Pgr cates, aartificetea outstanding, and with lex Chicago. The railroad labor board which destroyed the town in less than ayroenta aa large ns they are It la went into executive session Friday to two hours. Inmates of the hospital considered desirable for the treasury consider appeal of the maintenance were removed in automobiles to 0 of way workers for an increase in Cobalt to have outstanding at least of tax certificates, which corwages with indications that a dec.s-Jo- n ' Livestock it Topic of Gathering respondingly reduces the amount nemight come within a day of two. The public group remained firm for a cessary refunding into other securities. St. Paul. Minn. Transportation of 2 rent increase and a decision waa livestock means of preventing losses expected to be possible only by srp-po- in transit and their handling from the Roller Coaster Injures Many of that proposal from members of humane v iewpoint was discussed on Los Angeles. A scove Of persons the rallroud when group of membership. Thursday by the American Humane were injured, several seriously, aso'latlon, which la now holding its roller coaster on the Lincoln a two-ca- r forty-sixtannual convention here. m Award Si the Imre Big Jury Jumped park scenic mil way Balt tnder a verdi t return- Other topics included discussion of the track In a tunnel Sunday. The Including three women and ed Thursday afternoon hy a Jury in work of women and children and hu. several sailors of the Pacific fleet, Judg G. A. Iversons divisi n of the man activities-- . In connection with a u.!e was discussion of the slaughtering of food wer hurled against the tunnels Third dNtrlct court I. 1. 0(H) the awarded inst the animals it was announced that the train a;, $20, wooden sides.' Fortunately duinages was on Uie home stretch and its speed Ogden Union Railway and Depot com- American S. P. A. of New Yorw has was not great when the accident tool pany. Combe suffered Injuries to his offered apprize of $19,000 for the pere , leg whiih he claims constitute a per- fection of a humane and practical , . place. for slaughtering fond animals that manent disability in a collision between twitch engines in the Ogden will meet the requirements of humane , Revolution Menaces China officials. .This device must Include railroad yards two years ago. Peking. General Hsu KhuhChen, stunning of the animals before slaughknown at Little Hsu1 avowed mil. ter. .1 Tour West to Fall of of one the and leaders the itarist Secretary Fall left Anfu club, which was broken up some Washington. Borah for 8vtet Russia and other Washington Monday to yisit hia home time ago by Wu Pei-F- u The natiou haa everyPoateUo. N. M., and later lopular leaders, haa established an In. at Three Rivers, and to at nothing to lose by Interior of a tour make of gain thing government inspection dependent military Yenping, province of Fukien, and is department nctivit'es on public hinds recognizing the soviet government of causing the Peking administration no in the West He expeits to he gone Russia and I will start a fight for it as toon as congress reassembles." little uneasiness. several weeks. i I read your corner every time tt eomee out In the paper and I enjoy it Very much. I would like very much to enter your corner If I may. (1) I have been until lately corresponding with a boy, and all at once ho heard from him quit writing and 1 ha, since 1 found out that hia mother wouldn't 1 am inf to let him write any more. visit with some friends soon that live In the tame town he doe. Do you think tt would bo proper for me lo call him on tbe phono when I arrived In the town ? We both (21 1 thought suite a hit of each other. am some with a boy now and I have been until thin aummer then he quit toms with me and went with another girl that was just visiting here When ehe went home he started going with roe again. Do you think It would be alright for me to go with other Thanking you in beys if they asked met advance. " Wanda. Idaho. . , (1) Perhaps his mo'her thinks her boy la or going too young to be corresponding regularly with girls, and don't you really I think, dear I think you are, too? You would .let him call you, or write you. do not wish to force yourself into hie famdo you T ily, er cause his mother to dislike you If he wishes to, he wil) find a way to see with Be just friends you or write you. You will all the boys yet a while, Wanda. be ao glad you did when you aro a little older, I will kkeep your envelope and maybe yen will write agsin later. nt Til DE1NQB M ' lia Hail-eybur- ITaii-eybur- m 00 - e, Lule-Burga- $1,000,-$00,00- rt -- h C de-vic- , Giants Win World Series Again New York. The New York Giants once more are champions of tha world. They reached that pinnacle of success for the second consecutive year in a furious uphill rush Sunday after, noon that flung the Yankees to defeat, 5 to 3, and crushed. disgusted piteben (Bullet Joe" Bush. i(;wm the seond tucceaelv ttma that the Yanks have bucked the Giants. This year they want down ingioriouily without th solace of having capture eian on of tha fie games. Idaho To Sell Burned Timber lad, Ida. Timber owned by the state of Idaho which was affected by the disasteroua forest fires of the aenaon just ended will be advertised for aaio in the near future, la order that a much of it may be ealvaged aa possible, declared State Land Commissioner L IL Nash, why is hack from Spvkane. where he attended meetings of th several Timber Protective associations of the North Idaho Forestry association. Mo ' 4 Go - "Walla After the Advertiser Walla, Wn. Thirty 'days la jail or $100 fine or a combination of both is the maximum penalty provided in Walla Walia't new pure advertising ordinance, passed by the city commission at the request of th local ad club. Inder the ordinance, goods can. not be advertised by comparing prices unless the lowest former price la given and advertisements reading "Value up to," must coats' th a umber of artich with th verloo prices. SUDDEN ENDING OF ARMISTICE CONFERENCE RESULTS IN GENERAL UNEASINESS Fears of f War Again Threaten Far Eastern Countries; British Fear Attack at Chanak on Asiatic Side of Dardanelles London. Fear of war In Asia- - Min or again blazed forth Friday In the wake of collapse of the Tureo-Allle- d armistice conference at Mudania. It waa admitted by Downing street officials that the British fear an offensive by the Turks against the British at Chanak, on the Asiatic side ef the Daidanellcs. The British declare that Henri Franklin-BouilloFranco British Italian pncltication emissary was responsible for the break-dowof the Mutlan-l- a conference because he had Informed the Turks to make demand that were Impossible. The house was stunned by the sudden collapse of the negotlatl ms, as hopes had been raised that the parley was on the point of signing an agreement. at MuFollowing the break-dow- n dania General Sir Charles Herrington British commander In Thrace telegraphed to London that the ,Turks were in a umst truculent frame of mind.. It was indicated that the Turks were threatening hostilities ins ' mediately. was at Premier It Lloyd explained George's office that the collapse of the negotiations had been brought by the insistence by the Turks that matters be taken up that General Harrington had no authority fo iliscuss. of th The cause of the break-udeliberations waa said to have been eastern Thrace. The Turk demandn p tbe right to establish civil administration iu Eastern Thrace immediately fearing that diplomacy might rob them of some of their claims in that district if they waited until after tiie peace conference. When he saw that the negotiations ed , were headed for collapse, General Harrington sent a telegram to tb British cabinet explaining the situa' tion. J the conference had brokthat News, en down came as a greut surprise her as 11 indications hinted to the signing of an armestire protocol with arrangements for a peace conference later lu the raontn, , . , General Harrington lias returned to Instructions Constantinople from the British war office and has been told to "maintrin the armistice terms of 1918 In the ndvnme of any agreement at Mudanid. inner Youkon r River to Cloaj For Seaton Dawson, Y. T. Navigation o. the Yukon river Is drawing to a close for the season. ; The last steamers from fct. Michael, Alasia. and liner river points, left Sunday for the city. Recent rains have kept the river nigh and there is no be. Klondike'- - w exprtt I? spend, the winter mit-ld- e sail from Skngwa.v October in. Cutter Seizes Opium en Ship Manila, P. I. The const guard cutter Mindoro fired n shot aer ss the bow of the Aniericxn steamer ltup-arbound from Amoy, outside Cor regtdor, after tha Ilupara had refused to slow down In res;onse fo a signal. The ou-- t guard oft leers, boarded her. seized $3,000 worth of opium anil arrested three Chinese. a, Railroad Wants To Quit Town On tbe ground that San Franc-iaco- . ha changed Searchlight, Nevada, from a wide open mining town to a gravejnrd of tumble down buildings," tbe California, Arizona and Santa re railway, aitbaidiary of the, Atchinaon, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway company, haa applied to the railroad commission for permission to abandon Us line from Goffs, San Beraardind county, to Searchlight Th matter waa take under adviaemmt ask her to go to the dance oath time, if he knows alia fa welceme, when her brother taking another girl? Mow eld should u girl he before ehe goes to o dance, shew or party with a hoy? (II Weald please tell me the same of a good face powder. TVsaklng yen, A FRIEND, Utah . (U It fa a very anaaual brother who asks hit sister to go every time he goes to a danse or elsewhere, my dear, ao I do not think you hould bo aagry, but very happy that he takas you naoat of the time and don't forget let hint knew you think tt vary nice for him to do ao. (6) At least sixteen, girlie. (1) There are many really good face powd-e- r, that it fa more a question aa to which one screen with your particular akin. When yeu find ono which goes on smoothly and dose not Irritate your skin, that fa the one for you If you will send me your name, 1 will tell you a very reliable line ef tolet Read instructions at head of preparations. column before writing again, won't yeu. v fa My Dear Mies Brooks: I am a stranger in Your Corner but aro strangers welcome loo? (1 I am seventeen. Mue Brooke,, and 1 dont knew how to net around hoys, to make a hit with them. Th crowd I go with are just out for a good, time, and usually the girls talk soft and even put their arms around the boy's necks. Now Miss Brooks what kind of n girl do boys, just nt ths ago of 14 or 17, like? Seneible or just jolly and the 1 don't rare" nir? (2) MARGIE Aleo Miaa Brooks, whan a fellow walks borne Yoa can talk about your love affaire. with a girl and will not go heme, but atieks Here's one I must tell to your' around nnd talks what can she de that would l night long they s't upon the stairs. make him go home without offending him? He holds her close end starts to coo: Uou'd she just say good night and run Inter Chares (he house? Thanking you for your time nnd Wv little Mamie, Im always thinking of you, information, I am, love world you the I tell Margie, Ill TAM. Logan, Utah, Dont forget your promise to me, Yea, indead you are welcome. (1) I am I have bought a home and ring and every. glad you are not popular with the class of hng. for Margie hoys you mention, and the fact that you think Cou've been my Inspiration, yon are not, indicates yoa really do not car Ows are never biu : to set in such a manner to the boys, or wish ' After all le eaid and done. r to he treated like they doubtless treat such There la really only one. There are boys and boys, with varied cM Margie. Margie, its you dispositions na regards their l.kee and disMy little yon. likes, and there ia a wide difference of opin-o- n You can picture roe most every night, aa to what constitute a good time but I cant wait until they start ; let me tell you dear girl, that the boys and all seems right, Everything he says just girls who act as you have described, do 1 want not know what a good time fa and will know to learn that stuff by heart f less about it as the years go by. A dont Dear Miaa Brooks: care air is not a good one to cultivate- - just he yourself. You have helped others out in their difBe jolly, good natured and cheerficulties so I am writing to see if you can ful and above all be reserved around th help me. that yoa Impress them (1) I have a bad habit of chewing boys, Pleas let me know how with the fact that you will not for one my finger nails. o stoo. Please print some Information about moment tolearte the slightest improper treat, Mother Ship-in- ," ment from them. Yon aro individual, and English also acme of her propheclea. Hoping you must have In mind an ideal of th sort loads with of people you wish to attract to you and yea can help me out I remain of sucrose to yon in your good work. when you have gained such friends you have admirers who respect, love and esteem you. A BOY FROM DIXIE (2) Just tell the young man you have to go (11 It seems to be much easier to form bed habits than to overcome them, does it in. and then do so. Then do not go home with him not? Exercising will power le the best way again. to overcome m bed hsbit. If you seem to do It unconsciously, ask your friends and other Dear Mies Brooks: I have been reading our corner for acme members of your family to call your attention to it. Putting raysnne pepper under the time and I sure think you are doing n wonare as soon derful As nail somet erase helps. work. This my first thne visiting they long enough, keep them smooth with a fils, our eorner. and hope I wont he Ido Much" even" bother. ao there will be no temptation to (1) I have had my hair cut and I have got quite a bit of hair. Mother Sbipton them with the teeth (2) Can you believed to be tell me where I can sell it. was a reputed English pea-a(2) There fa a a witch and prophetess. She was first heard girl whom I have associated with for a! of in 1641. Among her beat known propheyears hut last winter I went away to sies, waa those in which she said that "car-r'age- a school and now that I am home again without horses ahall go and that men w dont seem to be as good a friends aa would be seen in ihe air, also that "the world we used to be and when I go with other Thanke glrfa or boys ehe seems to draw them to an end would come, in 181. away from me by tome means or another. When for your good wishes Dixie Boy. I m standing talking to someone ehe will come and atand right in front of me and Diar Miaa Brooks: May I ask a few oueetione that have been tt makes sne feel very humiliated. Can yoq tell pussling ne? (1) What w the name of the me what is the best thing to do or say? Geraldine Farrars Thanking you a hundred times. I am, person who has taken . place? Please give a few details. (21 Can a TOOTS. Utah. naturalised eititen become president of the Read instructions at head of column before United States? , (8) How can I clean white writing your next letter. Toots. 8ellin kid glove. ? (4) Please tell me the rams hair just now fa a very 'difficult (I) to acf a rel'ab hood purifier and tonic. (5) I complish. but if you will send thing name your have a habit of raising my eybrows and and stamped envelope I will give you eotne frowning like old Hepaiboh In Ibe House of addressee where you might sell tt. (2) Your en I do not think I am cranky friend seems to employ Gables very rude tactics In or nearsighted and I do this without thinking. attempting to draw your friends away from How can I overcome this habit ? It la makI believe you bed better have a conyou. ing deep wrinkles which make sne look near- - fidential talk with her. nd see just what reathan seventeen. Gratefully lms she ha for acting in such a manner. twenty-fiv- e Tou will at kast have an yours, understanding, and V ISOLATION, Utah, will know better how to conduct yourself had taken oward her in the future. (1) I waa not aware anyone sldin- - Farrar's place She ia with the (2) Dear Miaa Brooks: , Metropolitan Opera Co., New York City I am interested in Between You and Hre article 2. See. 4, of the he sennit Me" (41 I I hope you will answer my questions. Constitution ef the United States. (1) How health murh should a girl of thirteen weigh and of condition not do advise on the ycur Bee your physician. (6) Will powei my dear. lw tall should the be? (2) What grad-shon- ld she be in? (S There are some boys Yon have unconsciously formed this habit but girls in our community who are from it will take concentration and practice to get and fifteen to seventeen years old. Should they famoat of ths habit. Ask members of your go ear riding without a chaperone? (4) Do ily to remind you when yon are frowning rou know the words to Better than Gold. and then resolutely try to smooth the wrinkHy mother heerd one of the lUoui twenty les out. This le your only way out, and it year, ago and would like know the other le next to impossible to get rid of wrinkles two. so if would you the print song I would Your third be very much after they have once formed. obliged 16) My hair fa black question ia answered by letter. and my eyes are graywh-greeWhat colors wou.d look good on me? I am always friend- Dear Miaa Brooks: ly With boy and I sometimes play football I have alwava been very Interested in your my brothers aay 1 am a earner- - I only have one question to nek good kicker and throwsr. Do you think tt (1) Did Marjorie Daw play in The River's fa alright for m- - to play baseball and foot-ha- ll 7 End T Yours truly lours with loie, DAISY. Garfield. Utah TOM-BOids ho. Yes De'ev Marjorie Daw. did pley in "The (1) The average girl of thirteen should be River's End." 1 f! w':h about 100 pounds. No my dear, tt fa Dear Miaa Brooks : not advisable to go ear riding alone. No. I certainly do enjoy reading year section I do not know the but will get tt, ao a few you may look for it poem, cry week and hope you will en-win the paper soon. (f.) for me 11) While vla.ting In anrf- - ytllhtra or green. In fact other town last summer. I associated with u c ,lr TOU " tear almost -Jk;n Tbe one always came after me o hoys. by nil mean. the most, ao naturally I went with him the " barob.il with your broth- nost, although I really liked the other the nd 4 ,ri!fdl? wi to your be- -t to ace the one I waa with brother, boy friends I did not Such a girl of thir- Isavt before I eame home. He told my friend d see. How I wish he would like to write to me, but ia afraid ???. were more hk you 1 , t dont want him to. Would it be out of the X . way for me to write first just to show him Deer Mia . . Brooke: , , f from him? The to hear hat I would be glad I have been a reader of your eorner for my home town dont tare for me at time, and at last have decided to 11 but the othera teem to like me quite well. Ijome have a oueatioit I would like to harewrit you 2) Do you think it terribly out of place to born in What a boy walk home with you that you have ay and eolor?. Thanking you in n ter eeen before, if he acta perfectly dee-ra- t, ad "nee and you don't allow any liberties? " (S) ' " DIMPLES have been bothered with pimples on my To one born in December, Thursday la said bin all summer. I have good health. What "be their lucky day and gold, red and grcea I thank yon would yoa advise ase to do? their color.. The flower fa the goldenrod sod wish you success GERRY. Manti. Ut, Bsntalow Sired Aprons, and Hook Dresses You could do a great many things far worse Be you-ow- n than to write to your friend, although tt is Agents Boo. a nr er wise for a girl to do anything whafa C.lwgbem Poecale lo 20 Writ loevcT which a boy may interpet as inviting aC.Q'iir It Seller. S5 Daily. aa Bumishiw Dr-- Si A Aerea'Shop. The individual, the Circumh attention. A--314 So. 7ih East Sail LaV a City stance. time and place govern all such Ik nea to a great extent, and ao what the ' C8INto COLLEGE girl baa to have in mind io to govern bee induct in ail these things ao that she may L. D, S. SI'IXIrcOUKEVVVW have no rerrete in My way. It is not ao School ef Eflicimt). All eommeeeia! branch. much what we do, aa it ia the way we do It Catalog free. Ct N. Ms n St., Salt Lake City ihe motive behind the act. This anew ere four second question aleo. (I) Send me a PLEATING BUTTONS ' lumped envelope end I will It II you a preparation which I think wilier-ser- e Box Aeeordtan. Bide. Pleating, Hemstitching, , v your pimple. Buttons. Buttonholes. Kid Corset Parlor, 4 Lake City. Salt E. Broadway, Brooke: Dear Mas This ia the fust time I have errittea lo BH YOUR PUBLUMXB roc I think It very nice to hove tome one to a or wer our questions. May I ask a Taka' Bask aay kind to your to. yser lew aka? 1) Haa a g-- ri any eecatioa for d anatar. Leith'Binding Trad Bindery. Balt Laka, u. tl ' '..? rd' r.w T B" WalA ' sa |