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Show THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR BUST READERS A Important Event of the Laat Seven Day Reported by Wire and Prepared for the Benefit of the Buay Reader Milo D. Campbell of Michigan, whe recently became the dirt farm member of the federal reserve board dropped deud while playing golf at the Columbia Country club at Washing- ton D. C. A medical bulletin issued said the condition of George Jay Gould, Sr., WESTERN American railway magnate and fiThe Standard Oil company, which nancier who is ill in France, was la prospecting In the Cold Iiay field, noticeably better; complications afsouthwest Alaska, has commenced fecting the heart had caused much drilling lta first well, according to anxiety on the part of the sick wireless advices. Equipent like that Americans friends. naed by the Standard Oil company Mrs. John W. Weeks, wife of the haa arrived at Amborage for the secretary of war is very ill on board Oil company, which was re- the private yacht "Evergreens which cently forced to suspend on its first was hurried into port to secure mediwell, hard rock was struck. cal aid for Mrs. Weeks. At Yakima, Wash., one boy lost Three archbishops, fifteen bishops en eye and another boy the fingers and two hundred priests attended the off both hands and three others were funeral service at St. Louis for Bishop allghtly injured when one of them lit Maurice F. Burke of the St. Joseph a match to a dynamite cap which he diocese of the Roman Catholic was holding in his hand. The lad church at St. Joseph's cathedral aad he found the cap In an alley and The Earl of Carnarvon, who has he lit the match to It to see if it been supervising the excavations at would burn. the tomb of King Tutenkhamen, is The Union Oil company of Cali- suffering severely from blood poisonfornia announced it had leased 10,000 ing, presumbaly the result of an inacres of oil land in Laramie county, sect bite. Colorado, and that the first well In The worlds p dancing recthe field was started. ord now Is claimed by a Marseilles A postponement of four weeks in "professor who called it a day after final consideration by the department be had held the floor for 24 hours of agriculture of the merger of Mor- 4 minutes and 5 seconds. He was ris and Compnny and Armour and assisted by two young women pupils, Company, packing Interests requested the first of whom, Mile. Marcelle by the packers, has been agreed to Tref, danced 16 hours, 23 minutes and by Secretary Wallace at present in 15 seconds. Oklahoma. jr Mayor James Rolph Jr. of San Peter Robinson, former Tulare Francisco is prepared to name a combusiness and pocounty, California, farmer, who died mittee of twenty-fivseveral months ago, has Just been litical leaders for the announced purdeclared to have lost a two year fight pose of attempting to secure for Snn to prevent his return to Tulare coun- Francisco both the Republican and ty to answer charges of embezzl- Democratic 1924 national convenement The Colorado supreme court tions. has aet aside a habeas corpus petiEnforcement of law equally against tion granted by the Denver superior all classes today stands out as a court and ordered Robinson returned factor on which depends towards adto Visalia. vancement of the nation, according to A daylight robbery of between Attorney General Daugherty, who adand $30,000 in cash occurred in dressed the Florida Bar association the residence district of Los Angeles at Miami, through a letter. Mr. when three men In an automobile Daugherty was unable to attend the seized the automobile of Clarence bar meeting in person because of his Dale, collector for the Sum Selig recent illness. chain of grocery stores. The cash Lord George Henry II. Cholmond-ely- , waa in a c ombinatlon locked strong the fourth Marquis of Cholmond-ele- y box bolted to the collector's car. died at Malpas, England. He Robbers broke into the Olympia, is succeeded by his son, the Earl of polo and Washington postoffice and blew open Rocksavage, a a stamp safe after drilling their way tennis player. into two vaults. A check showed FOREIGN $27,000 worth of stamps stolen in adThe American consulate at Smyrna dition to $374 in cash and several The hundred dollars taken from register- has been destroyed by fire. ed mall, according to Postmaster seals and records were saved. Frank S. Clem. One Irish irregular was killed one wounded and four others were capGENERAL tured in a raid by Free State troops Demands for an investigation of in Kingstown. The captured men fluctuations in the sugar market, are said to be prominent local Remade during the closing days of con- publican lenders. gress were revived Thursday by pubSixty members of a new Germanic lication of a letter written to Presiwere arrested throughout Gerpraty dent Harding by Basil Manly, director of the People's Legislative service, many, charged with traitorous accharging that the American people tivities." The police are believed to were in a fair way of being robbed of have nipped in the bud another proputsch," but the Prussian $500,000,000 for the benefit of sugar jected minister of the interior makes a segamblers and profiteers. cret of the affair. Six masked bandits held up a fust Roald Amundsen, head of freight of Philadelphia Reading near theCaptain 1olar scientific Norwegian Camp Hill, Ta., uncoupled the engine has announced that he has and looted a cur, escaping with a wired in his to Christiana attorney truck load of merchandise. dispose of his home in Norway to Fire which broke out In the brush raise funds to meet debts incurred by the expedition. factory at the Allegheny county at Hoboken, ten miles from Governor General Leonard Wood, here, Thursday destroyed the build- Manuel Quezon, president of the sening and spread to other parts of the ate, and Manuel Roxas, speaker of the , Institution. More than 1,000 prisonhouse, left Manila for the island of ers were confined in the workhouse. Negros to investigate the advisability Railroad employees promoted to of selling the six sugar centrals now clerical work but not receiving the operated under the management of technical rating of clerks will receive the Philippines national bank. the same rate of pay as other men It was reported that the Japaneso performing the same work, according government is preparing to send a to an interpretation on a decision is- protest to Washington against the sued by the United States railroad continued insistence of United States labor board. Minister Scliurman, at Peking, that conwireless the Mrs. Anna Buzzii, housekeeper for be completed. Japun has lodged tract Frederick Schneider, wealthy Bronx protests with the Peking government contractor, when he was slain on against the American contract, claimFebruary 20, was arrested on a charge ing prior concessions. of homicide. She had been released A sensntonal story of a plot by an after being held several days ns a Irish republican organization to murmaterial witness. der British cabinet ministers and One man has been drowned and commit other outrages ts printed by four or five families are trapped on the London Daily Sketch. The newsBetzs island in the Missouri river paper connects the alleged scheme west of Sergeant Bluffs, as a result with the activities of Irishmen reof the rapidly rising water. The cently arrested in Great Britain. It dead man was Arthur Johnson. He says that the persons marked for lost his life trying to make h'3 esincluded Premier Lonar cape from the rapidly disappearing Law, David Lloyd George and Sir Hamar Greenwood. strip of land. ed non-sto- e 0 well-know- n expe-dtio- work-hou- n, se Chinese-Amerlca- n Two men were killed and several were injured at Wlikesbarre, Fa., when the packing house of the Belin mills of the Dupont Powder mill hlew up, completely destroying the mill. A spectacular fire marked hy flares of gag and explosions of numerous gasoline tanka endangered the Chicago Union Stock Yard. Tha flames wiped out the plnnt of the Mercury Manufacturing company and caused damages estimated between $200,000 and $300,000. A by. Forty French soldiers are reported to have been killed in a train wreck In the Ruhr valley according to a dispatch from Frlermershelm when a French troop train collided with a freight near that city. The French cabinet has created a new post, that of under secretary of finance, os a step toward Increasing the efficiency of the financial administration and the collection of taxes. Deputy DAublgny has been appointed to the post the station when he asked her for her name. She answered Jennie, it made him then exclaim. Dear Reader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheer- At last of your mother I have found a trace. fully and carefully answered, except those seeking- medical advice. little features bring hack Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will For your her sweet face. be sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany Choru- seach letter or no reply can be made. Do not fear my little darling All communications are held strictly confidential. And I will take you right home. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the Come and sit down close beside me. No more from me shall you roam. name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly For you were a baby in arms When your mother left me one day to you. me at home, deserted, alone, Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Left And took you my child away. Salt Lake City, Utah. 'Twas all through a quarrel, madly The following: requested songs and swer the following questions for me: jealous she our been have since received poems (1) What became of the kaiser after Vowed she would leave me, womanlast Issue, for which I wish to thank the war? (2) Why is it not proper to like, you see. the contributors: dance with boys to whom you have never Oh, how I loved her, grief n6ar drove Comrades. had an introduction? me wild, Thanking you Forty Years Ago. very much, I remain, Papa, you are crying, lisped the little A Fatal Rose of Red. child. FAWN, Utah. The Lost Child. Welcome Fawn. (1) When the mili- Suddenly the door of the station The Dying Cowboy. was Droken in opened wide. tary power of And here are new requests on the 1918, the KaiserGermany refuge in HolHave you seen my darling? an sought list: mother cried. land and is still living there in exile. Fair Ellen. (2) Introductions are for the purpose of Husband and wife then meetng face to My Pretty Quadroon. face. making people acquainted and it is unGo and Leave Me If You Wish It. derstood when a friend or acquaintance All Is soon forgiven in one fond emGal that Keeps the Peanut Stand. brace. of yours presents a young man to you Unknown title: he knows something of the character You ask me to forget the past and and reputation of this boy, and thus you at take me to your heart again. are protected from undesirable ac- When visiting Salt Lake be So.photographed Main. Adv. How can I ever forget the love I quaintances. Ail classes seem to fre- the Monroe Studios 267 offered you In vain. quent the public dance, and if you go "Utah Carol, first line is: there and dance with anyone who asks As my friend you ask what makes you, you are subjecting yourself to any me so sad and so still. and all sorts of attentions from perhaps very undesirable young men. Dear Miss Brooks: sure prompt service and quick returns Te This Is the second time I have written Dear Madam: to these advertisements mention the name of to you, but hope I am welcome. Will corI of am an reader ardent your this paper. you please print the address of Edgar A. ner, Just between you and me, and Guest? Thanking you for answering in this week's saw your request paper my first question and hoping you will ABRAMS ELECTRONIC METHODS answer this one. I remain, your friend, for a number of songs and poems. I to to one of Blood words know the happened MISS N. M., St. George, Utah. diagnosis A Osciliociast treatment. Writs Indeed you are welcome, and here Is the songs. They are as follows: 80S Judge Bldg Dr. G. S. for At Mattey, his chauffeur. RESUME OF THE .WEEK'S DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES $25,-00- THE LOST CHILD passing policeman found a llttl child. She walked beside him, dried her tears and smiled. Said he to her kindly, now you must not cry, I will And your mama for you by and PERSONAL Leonard R. Steel, 43, of Buffalo, N. Y. founder of the L. R. Steel corporation died suddenly on a westbound New York Central train near here early Thurseday. Mr. Steel was found dying in his berth by Ernest FAMOUS ACTRESS SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS AFTER GALLANT STRUGGLE - d, Hypodermic Injection Keep Patient Alive Through Day Proceeding Final Collapse; Dlea In Her Son Arm Paris. Bernhardt died at Sunday expiring in the arms of her son Maurice, who entered the room at that moment. Shortly after 8 o'clock a priest arrived at Madame Bernhardts home to administer extreme unction. The priest, Father Reislor came from the nearby church of St Francis de Salles and his entrance into the Bernhardt home was taken by the watchers outside as visible evidence of the abandonment of hope. Hundreds of the actress friends were calling at the house in a steady stream and the street wag sometimes crowded with the carriages and automobiles of those coming to pay their respects. Mme. Bernhardt received extreme unction during a sudden recovery of approximate consciousness that begun about 3:10 oelock. Father Riesler said she was sufficiently conscious to show, by movement of her hund and otherwise, that she understood the ceremony. After the midday consultation of the attending physicians, Dr. Desnos said Mme. Bernhardt had been kept alive during the day by hypodermic injections and that it was doubtful if she would recover from her coma-lik- e sleep. All the physicians, however, have learned not to be surprised at unexpected raillles by the dying woman, such as Sunday afternoons recovery In time to receive extreme unction. Her long life story is almost legendary, closely woven with dramatic incident, off as well as on the stage. The record of the date of her birth destroyed in the flames of the Commune in Paris, but commonly accepted as October 22, 1844 making Bernhardt just 78 years 5 months old at her death. Y Mme. :5'J p. m., Bandits Wound Fatal to Officer Salt Lake City. 'Sergeant of Police N P. Pierce, who was shot on November 27 last when he and Patrolman George F. Watson stopped George Allen and Arthur Hayes on Main street between Fifth and Sixth South streets, died at the Holy Cross hospital at 12 :20 oclock Monday morning. Allen and Hayes were arrested as suspects in connection with the shooting of Pierce a few hours after the crime, but it was not until a week or more later that the police department was able to wring a confession from Allen that he fired the A shot which finally proved fatal. new complaint charging Alien and Hayes with murder in the first degree was filed Monday by the county attorney. It was sworn to by Riley M. Beckstend, chief of detectives. They will be arraigned before City Judge Noel S. Pratt. Peace Parley to be Reaumed Paris The peace conference aimed at bringing about peace with Turkey will be resumed at Constantinople about April 12, according to tha beat information available in diplomatic quarters. Lord Curzon, the British foreign secretary, will not take part in this renewal of the Lausunne meeting. Great Britain will be represented by Lieutenant General Sir Charles Ilnrington, commander of the allied forces at Constantinople, and by Sir Horace Rumbold, British high commissoner; France by General Ielle. the French high commissioner, and the United States by Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol as observer. Thief Steals Prune Orchard Visalia, Cal. Fred Bell, resident of Goshen, reported to the authorities that Friday night somebody stole his jyune orchard, consisting of 60 trees. Fie said the thief had worn something, presumably sacks, over hi feet to obliterate tracks. The trees, he said hnd been pulled out of the anx-io- Salt Lake City Firms the address: troit, Mich. 1500 Atkinson Ave., De- Dear Miss Brooks: Please let me enter your corner. (1) Please tell me some good subjects to talk on a boy friend who you go with steady. (2) What is the most stylish cloth and color for this summer? I am 17 and In the fourth year high school. I remain, HOPE, Utah. Come right In, Hope. (1) This I could scarcely do, not knowing what subjects you might be able to talk on. Time and place usually furnishes a subject and since you go with this boy steady you should be able to find a congenial subject. (2) Crepes of all kinds, both very light weight and very heavy, seem to lead, and the old standbys, taffeta and serge, are good. In color almost every color under the sun is good. Prints and Paisley designs are very popular. There seems to be no new color but rather all shades of all colors. Continue in school Just as long as you can, Hope. WHEN MY GOLDEN HAIR HAS TURNED TO SILVER GRAY They were wandring in the moonlight On a lovely summer night. Were planning for their future home, Their happiness so bright. And he told her how he loved her. And from her he neer would part. , She was his hope, his life, his all, His true sweetheart. She whispered that no other one Could win the love she gave. She said she'd cling to him through life Until she reached the grave. But a question she would ask him: Could life be the same always? Would he ever cease to love her When her golden hair was gray ? they settled In a cottage. In a green and shady grove. They worked and saved and battled on. But never ceased to love. There was true love by their fireside, There were baby faces dear That came and grew to manhood With their ripening years. One evening by their bright hearthstone He stroked her silvered hair Dear Miss Brooks: And said hed loved her all through life. I have been reading your corner but As on that evening fair. have never written to you before. Am When she whispered in the moonlight. I welcome? I would like to ask you a few questions. (1) Is It right to lean your head on a boys shoulder, and what are you supposed to say when a boy asks you for a date? (3) Is it right to dance with a stranger without introduction? Hoping you will answer and wishing you much success in your work. Yours truly, CURLY LOCKS, Pleasant Grove, Utah. O surely you are welcome, Curly Locks. (1) Is it right! In case you should faint, perhaps, not otherwise, and what could you say, except yes, if you wish to go, and no if you do not Of course you should be very polite ana add thank you, would be pleased to go. or sorry, I have an engagement for that date, or something of this nature. (2) See answer to Gray Eyes," Idaho; also Faun, Utah. Soon Could life be the same always? Would he ever cease to love her When her golden hair was gray? Chorus When my golden hair has turned to silver gray. When the years have come and quickly rolled away. Will you love me then as now, Will you kiss my furrowed brow, When my golden hair has turned to silver gray? I wish you all the success and luck In the world. CHEYENNE, Tooele, Utah. Prieats Sentenced to Death Moscow. Archbishop Zepliak, head of the Roman Catholic church in Russia, and all of the sixteen priests on trial with him, charged with opposing the soviet government, were found guily Monday. Archbishop Zepliak and Vicar General Rutchkavitch were sentenced to death. The central executive committee ordered a stay of execution of the death sentences. Thanks, Cheyenne, for the song. Rilda and I have waited and hoped anfl searched for this, haven't we Rilda, so we surely appreciate your kindness. Thanks for your generous good wishes. May I do something for you now, my Dear Miss Brooks: dear? I have never written to you before and wondered if I am welcome. I have a few questions I would like to ask Dear Miss Brooks: I hope you will admit me to your cora stepping you. (1) I have been young man. He quit without giving ner again. I enjoy very much to read any reason. I wonder if I will ever your advice to other girls, so I want go with him again? How close are you you to answer a few questions for me supposed to dance with a boy? (2) and my girl friend. (1) Is it all right When a boy puts his arm around me for a girl of 14 to have boy friends? where should I put my arms? I wish (2) How should you address a boy when he comes up to you and how should you you much success in your work. act? (3) How would you act among DIMPLES, Utah, kurely you are welcome, Dimples. (1) boys so they would appreciate your I am sure I do not know whether you company? Thanking you very much will go with this young man again for the other letter I got from you, I or hot. That would depend, I would am yours truly, A WONDERER of Charleston, Utah. say. (2) Place your left hand on your holds your Dear Wonderer. I wonder If you partner's shoulder, he then left. There failed to enclose your envelope as you right hand lightly in his should be freedom of movement otner-wls- e intended or what has become of it. For you cannot dance gracefully, and some reason it did not reach me, and as thlt- - you cannot have if your partner your name was not attached to your clarfps you too closely. letter I am answering your questions here. Thank you so very much for the Dea- Miss Brooks: song also. Very sweet of you to send PIsase answer these questions: (1) it. (1) Have boy friends surely, but Whj was Washington, D. C., chosen for not beaux. (2) If you know him well, (2) What are say "Hello, Charley, or "How do you the president's home? my ucky days and months. Also what do, Henry, and proceed to talk to him. are vny colors? I was born Sept. 2, 1910. Act natural, pleasant and modest, and I thank you very much. Yours truly, this applies to your third question also. FRECKLES, Monticello, Utah. If they do not appreciate a girl of this With pleasure, Freckles. (1) Shortly sort, you should not care for their conthe after the Revolutionary War, or company. I hope these friendship It found gress of the young republic few remarks will help you to some exto in which secure a to place necessary tent. Am glad your other answer was establish a permanent home for the satisfying. deliberamuch and after government, tion this tract on the Potomac was de- Dear Miss Brooks: cided upon. George Washington was I have written to the Just Between then authorized to select the site for You and Me" corner twice and the Capitol, anywhere between the received such good advice before, that I am and the mouths of Conogocheague again. (1) Should a girl dance eastern branch of the Potomac, and the writing with a young man that she does not present site of the city of Washington know, or should she ask him who he was chosen. (2) 1 hope any of you do is? old do you think I am by not place any confidence in these lucky my (2) How writing? ThankRig you kindly in days. etc., which 1 give. They are sim- advance, ply "birthday readings for the months GRAY EYES, Norwood, Idaho. which you can find yourself most anyVery glad to hear such good news, place. I do not wish you to think I claim any credit for choosing "lucky" Gray Eyes. (1) My dear, the young you for a dance days. I find Wednesday is the day for man should not ask someone to introone born in September and. February without first finding and November the months, while the duce him. Tills seems to be the "etiquette" of the public aance, and is one colors are gold and black. of the reasons I do not approve of Dear Miss Brooks: girls attending them. (2) I fear I am This is my first attempt to write to not export at "guessing" ages by the you. Hope I am welcome. Fiease an handwriting, so would rather not try. Precautions to Prevent Jury Tamper St Joseph, Mich. Precautionary measures to prevent other attempts to tamper with the jury in the case of William Z. Foster of Chicago, charged with violating Michigan's syndicalism law, were made Monday as the trial was ordered to proceed. C. K. Ruthenberg of Cleveland, who was still oa tha witness stand for tha dafanse Friday when coart adjonrned waa directed to resume his testimony Dear Miss Brooks: I have never written to you before, but I always read "Just Between You and Me" with Interest and 1 have some questions which I would like you to answer for me as you have answered others so well. (1) Is it proper for a girl of fifteen to go to dances and partes with boys? (2) How much ether does it take to put an ordinary person to sleep, before an operation? Yours truly, QUEEN ELIZABETH, Tremonton.Ut. (1) Dear little girl, if you read my corner regularly you could not have missed seeing this identical question answ e4 great number of times. In ground. Monday. us my opinion, sixteen is quite young enough for a girl to go with boys to public places of amusement. For a boy to escort a girl to a house party in the neighborhood occasionally before that age is quite all right, but I do not mean public affairs, no. young people before this age should have no amusements but let their parties and dancing be in their own home and when attending the theatre or "movie" they should be accompanied by some older member of the family. (2) There are so many "ordinary" people for whom the necessary amount of ether varies so greatly It would not be possible for me ta give an average amount. appointment. Airey, KODAKS Send Us Your Films VELVETONE Finishing Professional and Amateur Supplies SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 71 So. Main St Catalog Free. BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS TODAY White Barred and Buff Rocks. R. I. Reds, single and rose comb, Black Minorcas Anconas, Black langshangs, Silver Laced Wyandotte, Buff Orphingtons, White, Brown and Buff Leghorns. Brooder stoves, coal and oil burning. Charter Incubator. Write or Utah State Hatchery, W. O. 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Mrs. Dr. F. Marion Kelling, D. C. 84 So. Main, rm 207. Hrs. 1 to 5 P. M. Across from Z. C. M. I. SPORTING GOODS Complete line of Sporting goods. Write for prices. Knudson Novelty & Sportin Goods Co. BOOKS Anr bof you w'ant by man. C. O. Co. 44 East So. Temple Iseret Book FLORISTS FI ewers and Funeral Designs direct r to consumer. Dumke Floral Co., from grow Ogden, U1 Study woman most refined profession, an ployment oertain. Isabelle Stevenson, instructo: 871 Main St. TRADE SCHOOLS Moler Barber College-Qunl- ify Barber in eight weeks. 114 Regent Street, Salt Lake City. PYORRHEA CURE Only "money back guaranteed cure for Pyorrhea. Absolute cure in all cases of bleeding, sore or receding gums, restores firmness to teeth'and prevent occurrence of pyorrhea. Endorsed by leading dentists. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Made and guaranteed by Townsend Pyorrhea Remedy Co., Payton, Utah. WANTED POULTRY OGDEN FISH & POULTRY CO 283 24 St.. OGDEN, UTAH Buyers of All Classes of Poultry Ship 1 hem to Us. We Pay Top Market Price. BABY CHICKS WESTERN GRAIN 283 24th, For AND PULLETS 4 FEED COMPANY OGDEN, UTAH Baby Chirks, Brooders, InHeadquarters cubators, Feeds, Feeders, Fountains, Etc Specialty of ft Weeks Old Pullets Dear Miss Brooks: I have never written to you before, but I read the column "Just Between You and Me with interest and I sincerely hope you will answer for me the following questions. (1) Has,o?iss Helen Keller had her sight restored to her? If so, when was it restored? (2) Is it proper for children of 13 years to paly kissing games? Thanking you la advance, I remain, MAGGIE JIGGS, Tremonton, Ut. (1) Helen Keller's sight has not been restored. (2) No, dear. It is not proper or a good idea for children of aiag ago to play such games. |