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Show A Complete History of What Has Been Happening Throughout the World WESTERN Uni ss Francisco Mtirgula, Mexican rebel leader, returns to the United States to appear before u boded ut immigration inspectors his friends and attorneys will lie called upon to forfeit bonds which were deposited when lie was arrested upon eros-in- g the international border some months ag in nllnged iulation of immigration SITS Probably the most unusual delegation ever received at the White House stood in tlie executive office and serenaded President Harding. They were the Anthracite sextet, composed of miners from Scranton, Pa., clad in blue overalls, anil with their mine lights glowing in their black raps, they sang several of their original and unpublished songs. One of them was Memories, and the president liked it so well lie called for an encore. Green River. A coroner's inquest was held recently on the body of Thus. Maddock, negro, 26 who is alleged to have been struck over the head with a scantling by Marshall E. Riley, 28, watchman, and Instantly killed. The Jury recommended that Riley he held for murder. The slayer has been bound over to the district court. The A plan has been worked whereby killing was the result of an altercathe United States will lie reimbursed tion over a ernp game. for the cost of maintenance of the AmTrinidad, Colo. Two ore dead as erican army of occupation on the the result of a shooting near Augilar. Rhine. The reparations commission, Charles Pratto, a blacksmith was shot has agreed formally to permit the and killed by a man so far unidentifi- United States to receive its share of ed, who in turn was shot and killed German dyes without money payment. by a posse of state rangers and citi- The cost of these dyes will be creditzens hastily formed at Agullur. Roth ed on tile American bill against the dead are Italians. Cause of the ahooting Is not deflnltel known. Secretary Deuhy has ordered two Sheridan, Wvo. Joe Trombello, a destroyer divisions, comprising twelve miner, charged with the slaying of destroyers, to proceed "as early as FTed Hoffman, 13 years old, at Kleen-burn- , possible from Norfolk to ConstantinoIVyo., a coal camp near here, ple with extra supply of provisions wag captured by a posse at Iecker, In response to a request from Rear Montana, after a running fight ex- Admlrul Mark Bristol, American high tending over two miles. Trombello commissioner at Constantinople, that surrendered nfter receiving several they lie sent for the protection of buckshot wounds. He was brought to American Interests. Sheridan for safe keeping. Troiiy United States Senator Thomas E. bello Is alleged by authorities to have Watson of Georgia died suddenly at shot Hoffman to death when the his home here. Death was said to be to came his to house youth explain to him that he was not connected with due to an acute attack of asthma, from which Senator Watson has been gang of boys who had been looting Buffering recurrently for s une years. Trombello's watermelon pHtch. Secretary Denby announced that Port Townsend, Wash. Several famthere will lie no scrapping of battleilies were homeless, the Port Townr until after the naval send water system was menaced and ships lias been ratified by the last treaty $300,000 worth of logging equipment of the subscribing powers. France and timber hnd been destroyed as the and Italy have yet to ratify the pact. result of two forest fires which were Five obsolete battleships have been wept before a strong west wind a few sent to the scrap heap, but, it was days ago. said, that although named in the Ogden. Surveys on the proposed treaty, they would have been scrapped They - are the Virginia, road between Alpine, Wjo., and the anyhow. mouth of the llohack canyon in Jack-so- n Rhode I'laml, Nebraska, Georgia and Hole, which will afford a straight the New Jersey. water grade road to Jackson and into An examination to determine the south entrance of the leliowstone what progress has been accurately park, have begun by the engineers of made by Mrs. Harding in recovering the United States bureau of public from her recent illness was made by roads, according to M. 1). Wiliillms, C. E. General Brigadier Sawyer, senior highway engineer, who has re- White House and a staff o! turned from a horseback trip over the naval nvdical physician, officers. No new comproposed road. plication has arisen, Ir. Sawyer said, that Mrs. Harding was recoveradding on Nev. Work the state Eureka, as ing rapidly ns could lie expected. highway in Eureka county will be comShe has regained strength sufficiently menced in the near future. The work to permit her to spend part of the will consist of grading, construction of time propped lip in bed. culverts and placing gravel surfaces. FOREIGN GENERAL An International conference to conEnsign Archibald Omni Harrington sider reparations, interallied debts of Freeport, L. I., was instantly killed and a loan to Germany will lie proo-ubl- y when a navy seaplane which he was be called for early in December, piloting trashed into Pensacola bay. It is learned. The December date was His neck was broken in the fall. Har- proposed so ns to await the result of rington, who was a student aviator at the negotiations for the naval station in Pensacola, Kla- debt funding, and to afford time in vas the only person aboard the which to induce the United States to plane. The cause oi the crash has participate. not yet been determined. Spurred to greater effort by popular The dastie temporary Injunction or- clamor. for Its resignation, the cabinet dered by Attorney General Harry M. of ITemier Trinntafillakos is developDaugherty against simp crafts strike ing unexpected cohesion in strength leaders was put in force by Judge and may even live out the present naJames H. Wilkerson, without any of tional crisis. It has added new memIts effectiveness being modified. bers to the ministry, chosen with the view to bring it popular support ; has Needles, Calif. Eight men were ar- appointed General Iapnoulas goverrested by deputy United States mar- nor general of Thrace, and 1ms designshals on warrants Issued at Loi Ang- ated three popular generals to proceed eles on Indictments returned by a fed- to Thrace and push the work of reoreral grand Jury, which invetlgated ganizing the army there. charges of conspiracy to Impede Interstate traffic. The charges were made The conference between Japanese, In connection with the abandonment the Chilta government of the Far ef Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe rail- Eastern republic of Siberia, and rep- road trains at Needles and other des- reentatlves of the Moscow soviet gov- ert points last August. According to eminent ended in failure with Japan's federal officials, tho train abandon- refusal to fix a date for the evncua- ment wns the result of a plan formed tton of northern Sakaalien, by the defendants and others which reKemallst forces have occupied withsulted In the Impending of the United out opposition positions In the regions States mails. of Dunihrek, Ianupsakl, Vaghjilar and Congress' has adjourned and mem- Sangakell, all in the neutral zone of bers have commenced to telll the the Derdenelles. This Is the fifth vio- home voters the why and wherefore of lution of the zone. Remonstrances by the British officers failed to stay the the last session. advance of the Turks. British flags Firemen wearing gas masks rescued were poster throughout the invaded more than forty persons who were territory. overcome by fumes of amonia gas Greek revolution has been added to when a pipe burst In the hnsement of an apartment house in Indanapolis, tlie near eastern difInd. The condition of none of the per- ficulty and the allies are now faced sons was said to be serious. The pipes with a more complex situation ttinn were connected with a tank which was ever. An impromptu cabinet meeting tsed in niRklng ice to supply the tonight found the ministers in a very apartments. Persms living on the pessimistic mood, the (inly comforting lower floors of the building were able aspect of the whole situation being to get wit into the air, but those on that no collision has yet occured bethe upper floors were cut off from tween tlie British and Turks in the Channk zone. escape by the fumes. five-powe- n - g business men of Herrin. Great Britain intends to bombard forces from the air in case Turkish and 111., Johnston City Marion, appearzone of the Dnrdannelles tbe neutral D. HartT. ed before Circuit Judge is invaded, it was indicated when Air well and gave their names to the clerk Commodore Samson was rushed to the and furnished bond for $410, (X0 upon Near East to take command of the air which the men Indicted for murder forces. In counectlon with the Herrin mine General Sir Charles Townsend, hero killings were released with eight exof the Siege of Kut el Amnra, in Mesception, six of whom are in Jail, held says that the allies must opotamia, without ball, and the other two who surrender Constantinople or precipir yet to he apprehended. Herrin tate a holy war of all Moslems, in In. had the largest representation emong dia as well, that will menace the axle tboae furnishing bond. tence of the British empire. Eighty-si- ; II S. BENCH FORMER SENATOR OF UTAH SUMES DUTIES AS JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT law s. Anglo-America- i AS- Many Cases Are On File For Final Decision; New Ones Cannot Be Reached For Two Year The supreme court of Washington. the United States reconvened Tuesday for the regular fall term witli a crowded docket. When the court adjourned last June it had pending 437 eases, and daring the recess the number was increased to 6."io. None of the new cases, unless advanced, will lie reached for argument for two years. Upon reassembling the court inducted into office George Sutherland, former senator of Utah, nominated during the recess to fill the vacancy upon the bench calmed by the resignation of Assoc iate Justice Clarke. The formality included the administration by tbe chief justice of the judicial oath. Then, after receiving motions for admission to the bar, the court proceeded to the White House to pay its cus-- t unary visit of respect to the president. No decision will be rendered or orders issued by the court during the first week upon any cases held under advisement or on motions of reher-ing- s submitted during the recess. Early in the new term, however, the bplnion of tlie court may he expected in five cases argued at the last term. These included original cases brought separately by the states of Ohio and Pennsylvania to prevent West Virginia from restricting tlie exportation M natural gas, and by Oklahoma for the location of tlie Texas boundary. In the latter case all issues have been settled by opinions of the court except that of the physical location of the boundary line. The other cases which the court has in hand are those brought by the Chicago & Northwestern Railway company against Nye Schneider-Fowle- r company, involving tlie constitutionality of the Nebraska statute fixing the order of responsibility of railroads for damages suffered by shipments, and the Wichita Railway and Light company against of tlie public utilities commission Kansas and others, testing ttie power of state commissions to fix rates notwithstanding provisions of existing contracts. The docket lias been cleared of antitrust cases of national imp irtance. but tlie court lias been petitioned to grant rebarings in some of those disposed of at the last erm, including tlie Southern Pacific, which the court ordered to divest itself of ownership and control of tlie Central Pacific, and the Coronado Coal case, in which re- consideration lias been asked of the question of the liability of certain unions of the United Mine Workers of America and individuals of treble damages of the destruction of property. on the ground that it was incident to a conspiracy to restain interstate commerce. The courth has also been asked to grant rehearings in the case brought by tlie Baltimore dub of the defunct Federal baseball league against baseball clubs operating under tlie national agreement, in which the court held that professional baseball as played in the major league does not constitute interstate coaimerece ; In several cases against the emergency fleet c liberation, fixing its suability and status as a federal agency, and in tlie Laramie river case. In which priority of appropriation was applied as controlling water rights in interstate streams In aiid regions. I'arowan. A pennant nt organization of the Southern I tah Marketing Association has just been formed. The object of the organization is to cooperate in the standardization of grading, packing, marketing and transportation of products of Millard, Iron, Beaver and Washington counties. Timothy Brownhill of Reaver city, investigated similar organization on the Pacific coast and Tlie Southern Utah Marketing association has embodied the better features' of the various organizations investigated. Work on the of curbs and gutters will he commenced in the near future. Rringham City. Richfield V bridge is to be con structed over tlie Sevier River between Joseph and Vaeca. Ogden. Contract has been let for the construction of a bridge ovxsr tlie Ogden river, near the mouth of the canyon. The bridge when completed will cost $31 0(H). , Comparison of statistics for tho school year ending June, 1921, just released from the state school officers, with thoe of the preceding year, shows that in tlie single year tbe operating expenses of the public sehojls ef Utah including the high schools,, but not the colleges or universities, Jumped slightly over 20 per cent. Part of the increase was due to increases in teachers salaries, which was 23.5 per cent in the same period. Salt Lake City. Perhaps the r?'ar est to official recognizaiion yet given the movement, frequently mooted, foi the removal of the state prison from Its present site at Siigarliouse, within tlie confines of Salt Lake, came when Governor Mabey appointed a committee to investigate the feasibility of uch n proposal. Delta. Work on the branch line to Fillmore is progressing rapidly. The grade is completed and steel is being laid. Tlie road will be completed in time to move tlie beet crop from Fillmore. Salt Ijike City. Daggett county, youngest among the counties of Utah, and also by long odds smallest in point population and wealth, though not in area, started in business in 1918 with a 9.4 mills county rate, and a 6.5 mills district levey, according to a tabulation compiled for the biennial report of the state board of equalization. Today tbe school rate is the same. The county rate is 9 mills, and only the increase in the state rate, chiefly the state school rate, causes taxes in that county to be higher than they were in 1916. Lake City .The' twenty-nintconvention of the Utah Fedof M omen's clubs is to be held Lake City October 16, 17 and 18. Important to tlie members of tlie clubs through nit Utah is the president's conference each morning of the convention. The chairman of the departments of the Federation will meet with the presidents. Tuesday will be given to Citizenship Day" and. Mrs. Wallace T. Perimm of Montana, will speak. The annual election will oo held Wednesday morning. Salt annual eration in Salt h Farmington. An overhead crossing to cost around $11,000 will be installed here. Ogden. The Rev. Sidney Fort Worth, Tex., Love of conduct a drive for the Salvation Army in this city, to procure $2,000. will Salt Lake Suit for $)0,000 damages was instituted in the United States district court by J. S. Galewick on behalf of Vincent Galewick, a minor, against ,T. J. Galiigan, M. D., and Sisters of the Holy Cross hospital association, a corporation organized under the laws of Indiana It is alleged in the complaint that on June 20, 1921, Vincent Galewick was sent to the hospital by Dr. Galiigan for treat-me- n for a broken left leg and that while in the hospital lie was subjected to carelessness and negligence, resulting in his permanent deformity. Chicago Insanity On Increase 'hicago. Insanity has increased in Uiieagrt more than 100 per cent since the olstead act went into effect, according to statistics made public by lr. James Whitney llall, chairman of the medical commission on insanity for 1'ook county. The number of persons who are going Insane averages l.'iO a week, as against sixty to seventy-five a week before prohibition he said. Famous Naval Officer Dead Long Beach, Calif. lltar Admiral Charles E. Clark, who when a captain, commanded the battleship Oregon on Its famous voyage from San Francisco to Key West and later in the battle of Santtiago, July 3. IMiS. in tlie Snanish-Amerii-awar, died at the home of h'.s late Sunday, lie was 79 years daughter old. n Salt Lake. Headquarters company from Fort Douglas established a model military camp at the state fair grounds this year. The company will move to the fair grounds and will have on exhibition there a considerable portion of its equipment, including a howitzer. one-pou- Wen-loveFor starting fires on the Humboldt national forest in Nevada, to frighten away coyotes, Jose Char rari, a sheepherder, was sentenced to pay a fine of $o0 and costs amounting . to $47-30- DEAF AND DUMB EAGLES x Henry Bull and Rn.v Tubb of Berkeley, Cab, Troop 11, have recently qualified for Eagle rank. They are both rienf and dumb but have not permitted tbeir disability to deter them from advancing to tbe top notch of scouting. Exception Noted. Knowledge isn't always power, a man may know that he has run out of to make gasoline and still be his car go. un-.bl- Salt Lake The Weber county tax rate for county purposes Is lower this year than it has been since 1017, the first year of the world war. It is shown by tabulations prepared by the state board of equalization for its biennial report. Brigham City. Utah's peach crop for 1912 estimated at 1,0:20,000 bushels as compared with 703,000 last year, according to a report of tlie United tSates bureau of agricultural eeonom. i 8 This is your corner. Make use of it for your information on question, that tre puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer carefully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your questions must be limited :o two, and jjour full name and address must accompany each letter. For special information send stamped envelope. All communications will always be held in absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. . Xehvi, Dear Mis-- Brooks: lead your corner every week and (rain I am a a (jreat deal of knowledge from it. girl if seventeen, (ll Do you think it is procom- a to for steady my age keep girl per pany with a boy? (21 Is it a boy's or girls Is it pla'e to give thanks for a dane? (3) amt re- propi r for a gild to read cite poems from them? (4) Is it proper to write friendly letters to beys whom you have never seen? .r) Is it a boys or gilds place to write first? (6) Is it proper for a girl to sit on a boys lap at a party where there arent enough chairs for all? I hope I haven't occupied a!! the space, but if you will answer my questions I will thank you most grate-- j fully. I am, HOPE H . Roberts. Idaho, (!) Seventeen is very young to give aH your Dont Yu time and attention to one boy think you could enjoy yourself better to JUT have a few' goo! boy pals to go about with, in love You are too apt to imagine your-el- f before you have had an opportunity to know enough different types of boys and men to choose a life partner from, dont you think so? (2) A boy always thanks hi partners for a dance. (3) The periodical you mention is forbidden the use of the mail. .o this is sufficient reason why you should not read it or recipe pn nw from it (4) ihtre can be no between particular objections to friendly lettershave not boys and girls even though you seen them. (o) Always the boys place to not is proper. write first. (0) Certanly it There could not possibly be any excuse tor such conduct at all. 1 I)enr Miss Brooks: I have been reading your corner of the paper for some time (1) Will you plea.se ti me how I can tell what dance a boy is going to dance when you get on the floor with him 1) How old should a uii-- lie when she starts to go with the boys? Yours truly, IDAHO GIRL, O) If you, who are dancing with the boy cannot tel) what he is to dance, how could I. my dear? Follow his lead is about all you can do, unless you ak him before the dance btgins. (2) You should be at least sixteen, Idaho Girl. Dear Miss Brooks: I enjoy very much your little corner and I would be glad if I could join it and be Would you please answer these welcome. few questions I am asking- - (1) What is a good remedy for making eye lashes grow? (2) What can be done to remove moles and wats? Yours vorv trulv, MICKEY, Preston, Idaho. Mickey, dear, read the instructions at head of column and send us your name. I could then answer you direct. I will have to ask you now to sen! stamped envelope for reply to your question in regard to the eyelash grower. although maiy people consider white vaseline very good to promote the growth of the Moles are a dif-eyelashes and eyebrows. problem and cannot readily be removed The electric needle .3 some times used but A solution of boiax is far trom satisfactory. and salt in proportion of one teaspoon to pint of water and applied and let dry on the Ah'.o wart, will often times remove these. touching them with a caustic pencil obtained from your drug store will remove them. Be very careful in applying the caustic not to Dear Miss Brooks: I have been quite interested in one of the Percorners "Jut Between You and Me. haps you can solve some of my problems, I have been attending a boarding school (ll I have to return the and I dont like it. first of October. Is there any way I can coax my father to let me stay home and go to high school? (2) There is a boy that I like very well but have never gone with Is him. Of course we have been friendly. there any possible chance of me going with him him (I would like to) or should I forget (which I have tried and find it very hard.) Yours truly, KENT, Downey. Idaho. (1) My dear little girl, how fortunate you to attend boarding school, and are to be able how happy you will be later on that you had Your father has only your the opportunity. best interests at heart or he would not send you. Cant you see his viewpoint and be a dear, sensible little girl and go willingly and rladly. and make tbe very most of your opportunity? There is so much time later on to think about the boys, and to devote to the social side of life, when it will be too late to obtain the education so necessary for filling soany position, either ?n the business orwhen cial life, which may be yours. Perhaps you return home from school next year you will be wiser and more attractive to your friend, so that he will be proud to take you out. Think it over, girlie, and use your own good judgment and I am sure you will see the My light. thm yet, dear. Let use or time for your time be occupied with your studies, the things which will fit your music aid you to more tffivtually fill your place in life later on. Dear Miss Brooks: Your corner of the paper Between You and Me ha helped me a great deal, so you personally. (1) thought I would come to me a lu,t of Xmas you pjt.a.e give fiance? And ones (2) ifts suitable for peae tell me is it prqper for a girl to ask her fiance to take her some certain placo fjrst I am wishes to go. if he does not ak her himself? Thanking you very much DOLLY. Moroni. Utah am glad to have been a help (1) jt js never good form, nor Is you wejj to exchange expensive gifts with your fiance. Any of the following would make an leathappropriate gift: A fountain pen. pencil, cuff-link- s, er bill case, ties, handkerchiefs, to for ask your fiYes it is proper you (2 ance to take you any place you wish to go. j to Dear Miss Brooks: Please answer some questions for us. We 14 years of age. (1) How old do you think a girl should be before she (21 Should a girl with the boys? goes let a boy ki-- s her good night the first tim she goes with him? (3) When a girl like! one boy should she go any place with an. 41 Should a girl accept present ether? of jewelry from a boy? Thanking you il adv a nee we are, BILUE and BOBBIE. Wendell, Idaho, You are not old enough to think of th boys. Billie and Bobbie, do you think so fix your mind on your studies for at leaav two more yars three or four would be bet ter. (2) Neither the first time nor the Iasi No good can come from the dear girls. promiscuous kissing of boys and girls. How I wish I could say something which would imprea you with the necessity of keeping this is necessary in mind (for yourself pure for a pure, wholesome body) so that you may perpare and fit yourself lm k place in the world in which your influence will be felt It is not a pur, wholesome thought which prompts a boy to ask for or take these liberties. (3) Do not like any boy at your age, to the extent of excluding all others. Just be mere friends with all of them. (4) No, do not accept presents from any boys. are two girls Solver: Dear Problem Will you please welcome me to your corner? I as so perplexed Mia Brooks, about the most becoming way to dress my hair. I am quite tall and slender with small feature. The last year and a half Ive worn my hair with ear puffs and a braid, but it does not seem to become me anymore. It is light in color, about 22 inches long and quite thick. It isnt curUy, just sort of fluffy. Would you advise me to bob my hair Miss f have , h ht 0, bobbintr it fore. I dont want or like my hair done sixteen and 1 turned Ive up yet. just would rather wait about one year before I do it in coils or coiffures and the like. Can you suggest some girlish styles for me. Trusting I am welcome and thanking you ever and ever go much in advance. I FAITH, Parowan. Utah more than glad to welcome you Faith, for you are one of the rare girls of sixteen who still wish to be girlish and sweet. Too many at that age wish to appear mature and sophisticated, so it is a joy to welThe single braid fastened with come you. a barrette half way down and the end in curls is always a pretty, girlish style, with the hair drawn softly back from the face, but for a change why not part it on the side and draw it softly back and over the ears, then divide it in two parts and cross it in the back twisting ach side in figure eight and fasten across the nane of the neck from ear to ear with the ends hanging in loose curls below. Make the twist so that the curls come from underneath. You may curl the ends of the hair on a cloth at night and it will not injure it at all. Do you know how to dp it? It is very simple. No. dear, do not bob it. It is so hard to grow it again, and the bobbed hair is doomed they am say. Dear Miss Brooks: I have never written to you before, but read your answers to other peoples question and would like you to answer my troublesome questions. (1) What is a girl to do when she is with a boy who tries to love her up after she has told him once that she dont allow it ? Is it proper for a boy cf 16 and a girl of 14 to go to a dance, show, etc., without a chaperone? (3) What can a girl do when she is the pet of her school teacher and dont wish to be. without making her teacher offended? (4) When you are invited to a party and you are asked to bring your partner, although you have never been out with the boy before, but you knew he liked you. how would vou invite him and what would you say? With oceans of success. INA, Bountiful, Utah, fl) My dear, do not place yourself in a to receive such treatment from him position by not being in his company again. He is certainly not a gentleman if he does not respect your wishes in this respect. (2) No little girl, it is not proper for a girl of 14 to go with a boy at all much less without a ebaoerone. (3) This is rather a delicate situation isnt it? A teacher really should have no pets but I think you can handle the situation rracpfully if you do not actoo cept many favors from her, and (4) You may strictly to your studies. simply say you have been aked to bring a boy friend and thought rerhapa he would co as your partner Miss Helen Brooks : Have been receiving a Utah paper with in from a questions and answers your for personal friend. And to your solicitation puzzling questions I Bubmit the following: (1) Which is the true church of ChristWTiat (3) today? (2) Give reasons. (4) is the population of Salt Lake City? What is the most interesting point in passing is best through? (5) What time of the year to see points of interest? Wishing you scoSincerely Yours. res in your work. THOMAS C. ESPUN. Boulder, Colo. U)As there are perhaps between two and three hundred different religions beliefs or sects, all believeing thy are the true church, be for you see how impossible it would to your me to give you a definite answer a popula(3 Salt Lake City has question. conis Lake Salt Great tion of 118,110. sidered the most interesting of all Salt Lake (5) Th- - months of Ctiys many attractions. the best time July and August are perhaps Lake Another Salt City. to enjoy a trip to to visitor is the interest point of great Helen Brooks : Temple Square. I have been interested in your corner and have wanted to join it for sme time, Dear Miss Brooks: BeI am very interested In your earner and would like you to answer some of my tween You and Me and would Hke to ak questions. 1) Is it richt to go home with you a few ouestions. How can I make my a boy when you dont go any place with hair turn black, it is between white and him? (2) Is it right to kiss a boy at the black and k very ugly? (2) How many child- gate? t3) Will you publish the words to ren has Wallace Reid and what is his adMarjorie? I4 Isn't It right to go walking Were the English justified in w'ith boys? (5) Is it right to write dress? (3 to a taking the land of North America from the boy at the age of 14? Wishing you success in answering these ouetions. Indians? MABLE MAXX, Mammoth. Utah SADIE. Tropic, Utah. Yes dear, circumstances are sometimes (1) Dyeing the hair is about the only ? thing to do. and this is quite difficult to such, that it would be more proper to go do at home, and expensive to have done home with a boy than not to, but I would bv an expert. (2) Wallace Rid has one not make a practice of having the circumHis address is. Laskv Studios, stances such that it would seem necessary. child, a hoy. Vine Street Hollywood, Calif. (4) I think (1) No, never. (4) It is quite often a o Mable. This great country of ours would splend'd meaium of recreation ana enterstill be uncivilized, had the Indians been al- tainment. anu also quite proper to take a lowed to remain, as they are an unprogres-!v- e long walk on a beautifful day with your people Fourteen is entirely too young boy friend. to be considering the boys in any way, alDear Mist Brooks: though to write a friendly letter to a bov This being mv first time I feel raher whose family is old friends of your family strange but would like your opinion on these would not be improper. Have I been suc(1) Is it proper for a girl at cessful In answering your questions? questions. The a dance alone, to wait for a boy to ask words to the song Marjorie will appear next to dance first or to dance with a girl? week. (t) Is ft proper for a girl to go to a pubBUSINESS COLLEGES lic bathing place in a crowd with a bo r who he has gone with hut very few time ? (S) D. L. 8. BUSINES8 COLLEGE? a to Is It proper for take a girl to the boy gata or to sea that she gets In the house School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. and has the light turned on before be lvee? Catalog free. 60 N. Mam St,, Salt Lake City. (4 Would you advise a girl of about fifteen to bavt a sweetheart. A BUTTONS BLEATING hr ResoeetfulV. S. C. L., Woods X, ITtah (1) I think It would be quite proper to dance with a girl friend, and not wait for a boy to ask you, dear. (2) If you h ve a chaperone, but not unless yoo do. (8) The young man should escort you to your door, and If there is no one else in tbe bouse ti Would be perfectly proper for him to wait gntil you ere eafelv in and the lights are hi. (4)No a girl of fifteen should not have You may have boy fiends sweetheart. pala Vat no sweetheart, you have Aceordian. Side. Box Pleating, Hemstitching, IKid Corset Parlor, City. Buttons. Buttonholes. E. 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