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Show ' n WSVaii T " ir i : t THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA UTAH Iffi OF bay to b your partner at a parly? Wishing you success in your work, DIMPLES, EMILES ft KISSES, ' WASHINGTON A WEEK III Immediate abolition ot tbs Unite States shipping board and the Emer und the gency Fleet corporation transfer of their duties to the commerce department was advocated by Senator King, Utah, during an address in the senate. RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT The annual naval appropriations EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST bill, which includes a request by MANNER POSSIBLE congress that President Ilarding negotiate with 'the other powers "for , Happenings That Are Making History fiurther limitation of naval Information Gatnered from all was signed by the President. Quarters of the Globe and Secretary Denhy told the house ' Given In a Few Lines naval committee that he would support a bill offered by Representative WESTERN Maelziffery, of California, the navy to accept as a gift 5340 ing An earthquake, varying la intenacres of land at Culif., as sity in different localities, slvk a site for a naval Alameda, base. northern California shortly after 1 A proposition for legislation a. m. Monday, according to reports aureceived by the local weather bureau. thorizing immediate return to their It was felt lightly in San Francisco owners of all trusts held by the althe weather bureau learned, the ien property custodian was rejected lima there being recorded at 1 :07 a. by the house commerce committee. In. It seined to consist of three Concurrence by the senate in the hocks. house appropriation of $.F5, 589,000 The bodies of 400 Chinese wbh for river and harbor maintenance died in the Eastern part of the Uni- imd Improvement when the senate ted fStates and whose frienas snd commerce committee voted 8 to 3 to relatives sre sending to China for stand by the house figure. burial arrived at Los Angeles aboard The court affirmed the the British steamer Esther Dollar decision supreme --f the Nebraska supreme Which is to sail to the Orient. court in a case brought by the Peters Four deaths have occured ot rust company of Omaha against Portland from sleeping sickness Douglas county, Nebraskn, that no Since January 1st, the city health bu- deductions are allowed in computing reau announced. the state tax on capital stock of A log house on wheels, to give the hnnks, loan and trust companies and nation a glimpse of the big timber similar organizations. of the northwest Is expected to The Boise and Minidoka projects leave Hnquiam, lnsh., In the spring have been represented before toe for a tour of the United States. public irrigation committee nt hearTexas rangers joined local author- ings in progress the last few days ities in efforts fc solve the mystery ' n the hill to extend the time for of the death of W. E. Hole. nn Mrs. payment of construction cuarges on Ethel Denecamp, whose bodies were irrigation projects for two years found side by side in a lonely road from December ist, 1922. near Waco. Half of the farm credits program was completed by the senate Friday Three federal prohibition enforcement officers nre defendants in a when it passed the Capprr hill prodamage suit fileu In the Third dis- viding for cooperative credit associatrict court at Salt Lake coy by Jan. tions and other measures for long Lewis, who alleges that $535 was time loans to farmers. sthlen from him hone during an Through inquiry into the banking search for liquor. connections of James G. MicNary of Floyd Sandusky, lad. La 8 Vegas, N, Si. nominated by presiShot hla father, Charles Sandusky, dent Ilorclng to he comptroller of five times while tney were on the the currency was decided upon by the Short Line train near McCammon. senate banking committee. Three of the bullets struck the The legislative appropriation bill, in the head and two in the the last of the annual supply measbody. ures, was report d Friday to the Responsibility for the wreck on the house, carrying $12,t;o.i,97(5, a reducSouthern Pacific at Humble, Texas, tion under last year's appropriation on December 13, in which 33 persons of $205,032 and a siash in the budget were killed and 11 Injured was plac- estimate of $1,003)815. ed Saturday by Interstate commerce Opposition of the Union Pacific commission Inspectors upon J. 11. to continued control of the railroad Smith, engine watchman. Central Pacific system by the SouthOrders for the suspension of Thea ern Pacific was conditionally withSchweitzer, intermountain drawn during arguments in the case general prohibition director, were issued fol- before the Interstate commerce lowing an investigation of Schweitzers office nt Sait Lake. Ages 18, Utah. SPORADIC OUTBREAKS INCLUDE ATTACKS ON SENTINELS IN TWO TOWNS This is your comer. Make use of it for information on questions which are puzzling you. It will be a pleasure and privilege to answer carefully and promptly all questions submitted to me, except those seeking medical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will be sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. For a personal reply send stamped envelope. Questions must be limited to two, and name and address must accompany each letter. All communications are held strictly confidential. Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box Salt Lake City, Utah. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the author is necessary in order to find them. anna-men- a ir GENERAL United States marshals arrested high officials of Gary, lnd., Including the mayor, sheriff and other law enforcement mficers on charges of violation of the prohibition laws. Seventy-fivwere taken into under indictments returned at Indlanopolis. Greenwich Village, heart of Boitetn-U- , Is to be cleaned up, the police announced when a dozen girls Bges ranged from 15 to 22 years, and as many university and high school boys and youthful clerks were arranged in court on charges of violating the state prohibition law. Four workmen were killed and six y Injured when a dwelling at collapsed Pittsburg. The Morning Mine, nt Mullan, Idaho, one of the largest of northern Idaho, Is afire, and reports received said that two men are dead. Officials of the mine on the long distance telephone, while admitting that the mine Is afire, refused to confirm the report of deaths. The Iowa house passed unanimously the Joint resolution calling for nn amendment to the Iowa constitution which would permit women to become members of the state legislature. All five defendants la the Ilerrin riots trial were found not guilty by a Jury of 12 Williamson county farmers e cus-toda- y wh-os- two-sthr- at Marlon, 111. Six hundVed and ninety cases of rye whisky, valued at approximately $85,000 at bootleg prices, were seized by police at Birmingham, Ala. The whisky, a car lot was consigned to Los Angeles drug firm. The will of the late John Wana-make- r, leaves the bulk ot his estate to members of the Wannmuker family, and provides substantial sums for religious puropses and for charity. tst Prussian President Warned Duesseldorf. Sporadic disorders ot a minor nature occurred Saturday evsning in the Ruhr valley. French sentries in Du'sburg and Ratingen were fired upon. French cavalry broke up an attempted demonstration by a few hundred young men in Duessildorf. None of the Incidents resulted in casualties. The French authorities, taking cognizance of these signs of effervescent, informed Dr. Gru tzner, president of Rliensh Irusaia, that lie would be held for such manlfestions. responsible Dr. Gruetznor replied' that he had issued orders for the G. mans to refrain from us'ng insulting language to the French troops, but that he was in favor of manifestations, as such, provided they were limited to street parades and the smging of patiietic hymns. As a result the is again strained between Gruetzner and the French occupational authorities. Fridays total out turn of coal In the of normal, Ruhr was about cars to lh,ij it was learned. Ten-tonumber of 11,534 were louded, as against the nor nul number of 22,000. The Freneh permitted the shipment into occupied Germany of 13,000 loaded cars. The miners hesitating between their tfosire to continue at work so as to earn a living, or ta obey Rerun's strike ord rs, are represented rs placing l'ttle credence in the magnates' promise to continue their salaries in the event of cession of work. The railroad strike is fully effecis absolutetive and passenger ly at a standstill, except for trains manned by French crews, one of which left for Paris and unotlier for Mayence. tuo-Uird- 15-1- n j Franco-Helgian-ltala- hts n Hays Saacy Cci;ss Trouble os Angelos While the ?nt film producers an? stars the'r nlan3 s lidy under t1 ieaderrhipof IThicJis rnmbin s of a revolt in f ran'-of t C the Mg prei-cTmotion pic-.-rtrust." Tnt tlmv r a battle going on beh'r.d close. oe. the value of V ill llayg hi cl r th m os adiser to the m ture industry," at a salary of $!' If s par, seemed certain. f Fni-han'- -s. tse-wer- -- s s c-- 'tin e five-fee- Sto-wou- ld p-- ly Sait Lake City Firms 1 e pe-so- d ri-- X Inter-neclal- a n that an Alfred rt li- erit-M-.'n- '! er ut Jan-uury- Oxa-ac- eon-eld- A. Terry, frsm Para- Dear Miss Brooks: gonah, Utah, is in the Northwestern We have read your corner every States Mission field, and may be adInteresting. dressed at 810 E. Madison St., Portland, week, and it has been very Will you please answer some questions? Ore. Cannot give you his age. (1) One of us was born on June 4th and the other Feb. 25th. What are Dear Miss Brooks: days, flowers and have been reading your corner, and our lucky months, (2) Is Yiola Dana married? I think it very interesting. Would you colors? And what is her address? Thanks In please answer a few questions for me? advance, I When I am a of thirteen. (1) girl ELUE EYES, Utah. meet a boy friend on the street who (1) For one born on Feb. 25th the should speak first? (2) I have had my hair cut for two years. I have had daisy is the flower, Saturday the day, tt cut many times. It is now about April and August the months: colors, two inches below the ears. Should I blue, pink and nils green. For June have it cut again, or should I let it 4th the white lily Is the flower. Friday t one inch the day, October and December the grow out? (3) I am tall How much should I weigh? (4) months; colors, red, blue and white. I have blue eyes, medium brown hair, (2) Viola Dana Is the widow of John and a fair complexion. What colors Collins. Her address is co Metro I look best in? I will thank you dios. Hollywood Calif, very much if you will answer thesequestions for me. I hope I am wel- Dear Miss Brooks: come to your corner. sorve time I have been a reader MAXINE, Centerfleld, Utah. 0f your corner, and enjoy it very much. You are welcome, and I am so glad I am nineteen and love music, poetry, you And mv corner interesting, Maxine, flowers and good books. In the last Dear Miss Brooks: (2) Corner" I noticed part of the song, (1) The girl should speak first. We are constant readers of your cor- I would not advise you to continue to Hello, Central, Give Me Heaven, pub-cner and have some puzzling questions your hair. (3) You are a littl al- - lished. To me the heauty of the song we would like you to answer. Wish- ler than the average and should weigh is lost when incomplete I wish to send ing you success in your helpful work. about S5 or !0 pounds. (4) If your the first stan-- a of the song I would (1) Please send me the address of complexion is clear and smooth you can like to ask several quesMons. (1) I Gladys Walton, Frank Maj'O and Her- wear almost all shades of coral and have dark brown eyes and ligst brown bert Rawlinson. (2) Should girls of rose, henna, tomato, hair. Has this any special significance? light blues, sixteen use rouge? bisque, navy and darker shades of Occasionally there is some placed on PUCHIE, Utah. blonde and brunette complexions. (2) green nicely. (1) What kind of a girl is best I was horn March 23 What are my adapted for a movie actress? (2) Is Dear Miss Brooks: davs, months, flowers and col- lucky It right to meet a fellow at the station What day was I born on? I I have been reading your corner for ors? If he came to see you? some time and am very much interested wish to thank you very much. May I CUPID, Utah. in it. Would you please answer a few come again? (1) Should girls of sixteen follow questions for me. (1) I am a girl of 9INOPA, Midway, Utah, the styles of long dresses? (2) Is it seventeen, born on December 12th. am gUrelv glad to welcome yon. j to on call a proper the phone and What are my colors? I am tall and you have much to entertain and amuse boy talk to him? slender. XVhat style dress should I yourself with, if you enjoy all these PINKIE. Utah. wear? My hair is brown and my eves nvelv things, haven't you? You are (1) Please send me the address of are blue. (2) Is It proper to receive Hp-.- t the beauty of the song Is lost Jack Perrin and Kathleen O'Connor. presents from different boys? Should without the first verse. Thank you (2) I have wanted to be a movie actress I go with different boys or is it best so much. (1) I do not think this com-t- o all my life, if I had the opportunity. pick out one and go steady? (3) fcjnation has any special significance. Should I take the chance? How may a girt become popular among other than that it is a very beautiful her boy friends? (4) How mav a girl one- - (2) For March 23, the violet is DARKIE, Utah. (1) Please send me the addresB of enlarge the calf of her leg? Hoping 1 the flwer, Wednesday is the day, Rep- Gloria Swanson and Wallace Reid. (2) am welcome, I remain, as ever. tember and May the months: colors, Send name and address of most handPEGGY. Monticello, Utah. pink, white and emerald green. It is some actor at Hollywood, Calif. (1) The colors for December are gold necessary to have the year to tell what BliONDY. Utah. red and green, As a general rule to day you were horn. Purelv you may Well, girls, you saved a lot of postage, go by, the tall, slender prson should come again. Always welcome. . anvwav, didnt you? avoid the long, straight line in dress, Duchie (1) Gladys Walton, Frank and choose a broken skirt line either Dear Miss Brooks: and and Herbert Rawlinson may in trimming or an over-skiMayo effect or I have heen reading your corner he addressed at the Universal Studios. drapery. The long walsted dress is es- a long time and became very for Universal City, Calif. (2) I cannot becoming to the tall, slender eated ,n u j hope you will not think conscientiously advise any young girl figure. (2) No, it Is not proper to re- - nle mtering your corner. I would to use rouge. As I have stated manv reive presents of value from boys a few questions answered. bave times before, the beauty and freshness Neither Is It proper for a girl to give freckle cream Injurious to cf youth ,8 far more attractlve t0 both a boy a gift unless they are very old (1) Is men and women than Is rouge, powder friends. It Is very much better to have the skin? Does It really remove thea (2) Is It proper to call end lip stiek. Keep these for the time several boy friends with whom you go freckles?over bov up the telephone just for a when the bloom of youth has faded. a to have than "steady. chat? (3) I was born Dec. 22. 1008. occasionally Cupid (1) This would be impossible (3) This Is a question which I have en- What Is mv birtbstone. Thanking you for me to say, as there are many Types deavored to answer many times In these in advance, I am. In the movies. The only ones who can columns. Is of a question LUCILE. Logan. Utah. trtl are the ones who are making a bus- personality Popularity and Individuality. A popYou are quite welcome, Luclle. (1) iness of selecting these types, and a ularity which is worth striving for personal virtt to them la necesiary. is that which comes from your efforts No. It Is not Injurious to the skin. As (2) Yes. quite proper. to entertain in a sane, sensible man- to whether or not it will remove Pinkie (1) The length of the young ner. This may be from your ability freckles depends upon the freckles Fin's skirt has been slightly length- - to converse entertainingly or it may be themselves. Pome cannot be removed, s th'r because you are a good listener only, but If you persist In l's use. and use ned' "" 8" m,ucht '! fMers. (2) Not talk with strive to talk well and pleasantly, to it dallv and continuously, according re-to He will call you If he wishes listen attentively, to be willing at all directions, I think you wll get good bim to talk to you. times and places to do whatever you sults. although I believe there are betDarkie (1) Kathleen OConnor's can do to make it agreeable and pleas- ter ones. In anvthing of this sort, it is borne address Is 1723 Garfield Place ant for everyone with whom you asso- the persistent and continuous use which ITollvwood. Calif, and Jack Perrin, at ciate. If you constantly follow this counts, and vou canrot obtain remilts the Universal Rtudios, Universal City. poliev you will be popular, for every- snv other wav. (2) a. dear, not unCalif. (2) It takes a great deal of de- one desires to be in the company of one less there Is something verv special you sire, a great deal of work, and a great who is pleasant, agreeable, and willing wish to snv to him, do not call your deal of talent to become a movie star to assist in whatever wav thev can for boy friends on the phone. (3) The Rnrelv you should take the chance if the the pleasure of others. (4) Rend your turquoise is your blrthstone. opportunity is presented and you wish name and I will give you the adrdesg to do so. of a person who spsclalUss la this Blnndv Gloria Swanson mav be ad- kind of work. dressed at the I.askv Studios. Vine Rt Hollywood. Calif. Since receiving your Dear Miss Brooks: questions Wallace Reid has been called Would you please answer a few quesbv dath. Evervone will regret most Mons for me? (1) I am fifteen years deeply his passing, and we who looked old. My hair Is brown and my eves FR4. T4NYET) ft REPAIRED forward with so much pleasure to see- are brown Wbat are my colors, month nvxrie to rrrvnwl ing his pictures, will miss his greatly and flower? (2) Is It proper for m no an'l MorH bov 'ml tan (2) Oh, my! oh, my! How can I tell who o go out with the boys without 1 FURS 47 E. Bdwy raw Fur furs. Miop. roe Coxy is mo3t handsome actor, when there age (3) What Is a are so many? Perhaps Rodolph Valen- chaperone? Mv a to or get married; (4) tino is enjoying that distinction just balr Is girt FRS mrCITT the proper du.ched. What now, more than any other. wav fnr me to comb It to keep in stvle fo hiirht market ri' e f r What PI r'- -' Wd 15) I am short and quite rat. w f'r i ivrom'llist or sllointtto Dear Miss Brooks: wear? Thanking u We rn nmko upjtvour I dress should style V'culd vnu please answer the Collow vou ii advance. I remain as ever, Write for r' b4 nverrmt or other rutnh trg nusetions. (1) I am taking nlrtsgv BRIOHTEYES. Monticello, Utah. FTfL Arm-ir& A Tamers Fnr Furriers English, chorus, domestic art, history, Co.. b (1) You did not give me yeur birth hyphysical education and Salt Wei! South 153 Teraulc LekeCity so I flower, give your giene. I am a medium student. Do you month, etc. cannot You will look well In think I will get good credits or credl months, WUOhFrt BOXER of brown to match your most all (21 Which d for ?11 cf mv eibe-ts- ? and eves, yellows reds, greens, light I will the mirks think get Terre Guo, Put Vce tihlcr-it'- s you highest if your skin is clear and smooth. FnH G ter n Egycise. Beehive on-- 1 in s Thanking you very much in ad- "inks e ca-in exeeot 12) Not at 15. mv dear, Utious en request. Salt La! (Bui Lumber Co. vance. You should f a party. L. E. L., St. George, Utah. not be gons: with the bovs rerularly It 4BY CHICKS Pear Miss Brooks: now at all. (?) At the age when you I would Hank 'on if you would ansre qnl-- e sore vou have found jut the Fskv ,"'h;cU Firm n for me. I am a girt li"ky little fellow swer a questi-t rrrn in the whos world, and you lee chi k feed. V Rev d Co. Do you think I will In the 5b cannot he sure of this until you are get passed this year? eld enough and have had experience G. St. George, Utah. TP 4DE SCHOOLS enough to judge and choose verv wisely. T ls ahiiitv and wisdom does not come M-- -r Dear Miss Brooks: C nVrr- - Qu ! ty as Birher in I have been reading In your corner, with Immature years. (4) There seems fight we.ks, iu Rege t Strret. Salt Lake City. which has Interested me verv much. I but one wav to do "dutched hair. It wr.jld thank you if you will answer has to be curled, and you may curl It BE41TY PAm.ORS mv questions. (1) I desire to know "uffily or vp u mav marcel it. whichtve address of Elder A Terry Lund, ever you wish. Then of course you MrnePe Etrastv ir goods and PireMad Horders Ms-- i who is tow on a mission. (2) And mav cover the hohbed ends with tse clln rrereratiens solicited. could you give ms his age? Thanking vatonl Poh until It long en'i- - h 1S Clift Buildi I. Salt Uke ( ity, Utah. to answer See o In do advance, (5) you differently. DIMPLER. St. George, Utah. MTRIN1W9 COL) .PCM Tergv and you will see that the long, straight line Is the style you eheuld Dear Miss Brook: S. COLLECR. BUSINESS D. L. 1 was Interested and therefore am adopt. Rfkool ef Efficiency All commercial branches. writing. riene answer mv questions Cataleg free 60 N. Mala HL, Sait Lake City. love me or some Dear Miss Brooks: (1) Does Austin one else? (?) If else, who? We your corner very PLEATING ft BUTTONS Will you plese answer a few Thanking you in advance, M. R L.t Rt. George, Utah. questions r us? (1) Is It proper when A am sorrv if you have me confused s winks at vou to wink back? (2) Aecordian, Hde. Pleating. Hemstitching, Kit Corset Parlor. with tre crystal ball gvrer or clairvov Haw can veu tell whether a bov loves Bsttana. E. Pmadwar Salt Lake Cit int. who profes to make known the you or not? ( ) How shsuld yon ask last, prerent and future, for I claim io such power. It rt not neressary to icesess this power, however, to tel! vou Guaran eed Good Mce Just WetgM Quick Returns at if you put firth sufftMnt effrt and endeavor, you mav be very sure SUMMERHAYS & SONS CO. f obtaining high minks and credis rt-SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH vou over will top vbich wl place i the sudies mentioned, and In no AND trer wav can thev le obtained, for. on know, no one elre can do vour "SEND FOR TAGS " IN ANY QUANTITY WANTED tudvimr for yu. Upon Inquiry I find Dear Miss Brooks: ln looking over your corner I saw the song, Hello. Central. Giro Me Heaven. But you omttted the first verse, which ia as follows: Iapa, I'm so sad and lonely. Sobbed a tearful little child, Since dear mama's gone to Heaven, Papa darling, youve not smiled, I will speak to her and tell her That we want her to come home. Just you listen and I'll call her On the telephone. I hops I have not intruded and if anyone has the song, Roses Underneath the Enow, would be very glad to see It published. MRS. L. S.. Kaysville. Utah. I was quite sure some of the song had been omitted, but could find no one who seemed to know It. so sent what I could Rest assured you have not intruded and I am very grateful to you for sending It. I hope someone will have your song and will send it to me, then you will surelv see it here, or I will send It to you direct. s Executive Begins Liquor War Harrisburg, Fa., The mailed fist of Governor Giffcrd Pinchot fell upon bootleggers of renns.vnvania Saturday In a ruthless drive ngnlnst illegal liquor traffic. Tt was the tdg-pest effort against illegal sale of quor undertaken by any state since the eighteenth amendment went inFOREIGN to effect. Three hundred troopers of Upward of 450 men of the Ameri- the state sfnmou3 semimilitary police can forces in Germany have been gnlkiied in groups over the highways , cballenglnig trucks, raiding suspectmarried with permission s'nce 1922. At that time there were ed bootleggers haunts, confiscating about 10,000 American troops in the every form of alcoholic beverage, ar resting scores of persons and draw occupation zone. lng around every section of the state An antitrust law, establisment of a on armed dragnet t make Penn ned fmckin povemment-m- t plant and sylvnni.i dry. Local police cooperut regulations to control all the oper- ed ns still after still was raided, ations of the Argentine meat indus- trucks searched and seized. The crutry, are proposed in a presidential sade, In lne with IMnehots pledge message sent to congress. actually to enforce prohibition in German miners throughout the this state will not abate In the least it Ruhr Monday curried out their strike until thiit objective is attained, was said here that declared. Reports to threat and refused work. Mines that supply a considerable part ot n flying squadron of federal dry all Germanys fuel supply were idle. agents will be sent to assist in the General Mario Ferrer, who readied cleaning up. Havana recently with Colonel Luis Texas Roads Fall to Respond to assert Palacios, took occasl n that reports from Mexico City that Austin, Tex. State officials who he had been killed by federal troop? Joined in calling a conference between railroad operators and repreduring the last rebel uprising in were untrue. sentatives of the striking shopmen were nwating returns from six of the Paris police believe that Mila lines invited to the mee'ing. eirht Germaine Fenton, who shot Marius two roads have been heard Plateau, French editor, Tuesday, was Only and Jtliese expressed adverse implicated in last year's bomb at- front tack upon American nmoassador Her- opini1 ns toward the attempt to bring about n settlement of the strike, rick. which started last July. No further A party of national troops was steps toward hold ng the conference at Dts! i:n, it was officially an will he taken unt'l n.l the Texas nounced. Bombs were thrown bui lines have been heard from. It was no casuniities resulted. Two of the officially stated. assailants wi re captured. General Humberto Serrato of the Senator Urges U. S. as Peacemaker Mexican army was shot and killed at The reirarati'ns quesWashington Las Cruces by lieutenant Gabriel tion nsrnin was brought up in the senHaro of his personal staff, according ate. Senator Owen, of Oklahoma to reports. the Fren-- li invasion of the and declaring that the United Ruhr Fritz Thyssen, coal and Iron magStates, before it is too l'te should nate, and four directors 'f Ruhr in guaranteeing France from mines were arrested nt Bredecey and and in guarouteeing alo the taken to Dusseldorf for arra'gnment cf the Gernvn peip.. The tribunal. world should use before a French military pressure They are accus d of refusing to obey on the German people.1 he said, Industrial the rep rations t the extent f commission and obstructing Frencn world tribunal shall ascertain sue activities on the Rhineland. reparations as are due. The Italian steamship Giuseppe The shipping board freighter PatVerdi wirelessed tier owners at New rick Henry, which struck a reef JanTork, that she had rescued at the entire crew of the Italian freight- uary 15, has arilved at Manila, wltn Ths Montello was re- a huge hole In tv r huH. About 300 er Montello. sinking. tons of cargo were thrown overboard ported to float her oft the reef. Howard B. Jackson, one of the known members of the thcr.go Because the port police discovered Board of Trale was killed by an au- twenty-fiv- e Italians, tortuguesea and tomobile In front of L.s home. into his gasoline crowded Spaniards One hundred officers, at Denver, cruiser without passports, but with of entering tire wooped down on bootleggers, and the firm Intention Jose 50 li.iz of Havana, Un'ted arrested more thin States, alleged violators of the liquor law, Katirday. Cuba, has been fined $1000. ra Output of Coal Two-thb-of Normal; Miners Hesitate Between Work And Berlin Order to Strike; (1) I think wot, girls. Should yon do ao, would you know just what It meant and why you ahould do ao? In Winking la not a practice asfollowed a medium the better class of society of communication most persons premeferring- the more understandable comdium of speech. Embarrassing plications might arise by misinterpretining the wink signals, if thev can be (2) It terpreted as meaningI anything. must admit. It la rather difficult, seems the preeent mode of attention which a boy pays a girl consists of in declaring his love after he has been her society three to a half dozen times, and It really is hard to tell, when he ambles on soon after and tells the next girl the same thing, whether he Is In lova with you or not. Why the term, love, should be used so lightly, 1 do not understand. Love is a wonderful thing and seldom enmes to us more than once In a lifetime, so why each passing fancy as though you were in lore? (3) I should not ask him. Let him ask you. i i er de I. n-r- b-- y J. W. e FURS SHEEFSK1NS (). |