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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH PERSONAL TELEGRAPHIC TALES A RESUME DOINGS OF IN THIS THE WEEKS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Prepared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader Tutrlck P. Gill, 66 years old, former Democratic congressman from the Eleventh Missouri district (St. Louis), died of pneumonia at a St. Louis hospital. He as brought to the hospital from his home at Omaha, Neb., for treatment. A bill to provide for a nationwide medical survey to determine how many war veterans require government rehabilitation and medical assistance, will lie introduced at the next session of congress, Senator William II. King of Utah announeed in an address in New York. Under a contract signed at Chicago, Renton, motion picture comeA telegram calling off the strike of dian will receive a salary of $1,000,000 the Marine Workers a year for a period of three years, Transport branch of the Industrial Workers of said to be the largest Individual conthe World at Los Angeles harbor was tract ever closed in the movie world. received from the International headWilliam Jennings Bryan won his quarters of the organization In New for a demand that every Presfight Tork. official, byterian minister, church The body of Alva Gray, church member, and the facuiities Balt Lake City lad who disappeared and students of the denominational on Msy 7, was discovered in the Jor- schools sign a total abstinenoe pledge. dan river, exploded by the police. An effort to limit the pledge signSince the boys disappearance a ing to church members nnd students search had been conducted for wm rejected by the general assembly, him. held in Indianapolis. Two distinct earth tremors were Stanley Baldwin is great Britain's felt in Helena, Montana Tuesday. The new prime minister. He accepted thf tremblers were about one minute premiership offered him by King apart, the second being sufficiently George. Stanley Baldwin, the new severe to make heavily constructed I.ritisii prime minister, played a buildings to tremble minor part in British poliFruit and other crops in northern ties until the advent of the I.onar Colorado suffered heavy damage when Law regime following the resignation I.Ioyd George and the a severe hailstorm swept that section of of coalition which guidbreak the up A heavy of the state late Monday. British ed destinies during the war. which of caused rain, downpour many creeks to overflow, inundated lowland has Former Premier Clemenceau crops. Just refused a Benatorship which Four men are known to he dead and would have been bis for tbe asking. one Injured In an explosion which par- Representatives of the different parcomtially wrecked the Apache Powder ties offered to make him their mon late ns to successor choice the company, six miles south of Henson, Arizona. Three mix houses were des- Senator Leroux In the Tiger's birthtroyed and other damage was caused. place, the region of La Vendee, where lie still retains a seaside home. A bomb was exploded in an office Clemenceau refused, saying he was occupied by a Mexican legal firm at determined not to enter parliament Mexico City, In the bulldng containing nnd would not the sent If he the United States consulate. Part of was elected to accept it. the wall was torn away, furniture was Major Thomas Scott Baldwin, origmashed and windows shattered. No inator of the parachute and the first one was hurt. man to Jump from n balloon with the Flying Cadet Robert E. MacAdams, device, was hurled In Arlington Naand Private S. Hall, of Ilrooks field tional with miliSaturday, cemetery were killed and their bodies burned of the honors. High officials when their plane crashed about five tary army, particularly of the air service, miles from Ilrooks field. The cause attended the funeral nnd witnessed of the accident was not determined. the firing of the final salute over the Cadet MacAdams had just completed the course at the primary flying grave. school and was rated as one of the FOREIGN best in the class. Moro religious fanaTwenty-fou- r Miss Roylance Fitzgerald, tics on the island of Flita, near Jolo daughter of Sir. and Mrs. It. F. (Sula) were killed by a detachment Fitzgerald of Draper, Utah who was of insular constabulary, according to shot liy two bandits on the state road a dispatch received at the office of at Draper on the night of December Governor General Leonard Wood at 36, 1922, died Friday evening at the Manila. The dispatch said that home of her parents. who styles himself a prophet and his followers attacked a constabulary GENERAL detachment under Lieutenant Angeles Melvin Stoecker, a Charles City, at the village of Kiput. Iowa high school boy, who was shot Karl Itadek and other high Soviet by deputies who mistook him nnd a officials at Berlin think that Great a rum as for died runners, companion A bullet bad Britain will reject Russia's last note result of his wounds. and that the British mission In Mosentered his spine. cow shall have received orders to reTwenty-sevemembers of the crew to London and that the Russian turn of the steamer Edward U. Demmer, in Ixvndon, including Commission which sank In Lake Huron 40 miles Ixrassin wll received their missioner off Thunder hay Monday, after having passports. of been struck by the steamer Saturn the Interlake Steamship company, arThe declaration of foreign Minister The crew Alexandris of Greece that Ills nation, rived at Sault St. Maru. barely had time to take to the boats having decided to pay no indemnity to before the Demmer went down. Turkey, would withdraw from the Near East conference this week if the Anto bought Discovery that poppies ell on poppy day, at Cedar Rapids, gora delegates persist in their demand Iowa, were made In Germany caused for reparations, lias created n fresh the ladles of the American Legion crisis in the peace negotiations. Auxiliary to voice a vehement proThe sentences Imposed by tho retest and voted almost unanimously to cent court martial upon Dr. Krupp burn the poppies in public. von Bolden and the other Krupp diIn a gun duel with Frank Sayes rectors tried for instigating opposiwhom they had gone to question re- tion to the French at the Krupp plant garding a holdup, two Jersey City at the time of the shooting on March rolicemen were killed and two in- ,U were confirmed by the court of revision. The convicted men will he jured. Damage to crops amounting to mil- transferred to prisons In France while lions of dollars is believed to have their counsel appeals to the court of resulted from a series of virtual cassation. cloudbursts that descended on westThat Chinas war lords anticipate ern Oklahoma Monday. All rivers in real civil war soon and desire to conthe district nre flooding lowlands and duct it on modern principles may be thousands of acres are under water. inferred from an inqury recently The Canadian Pacific steamship. made for prices on poison gas in Empress of Britain, en route from Liv- quantities and for prompt delivery. of an American erpool to Quebec, reported by wire- The representative less that she had picked up 330 per- concern doing business in China was sons from the 11,000 ton steamer Mar-val- e asked to supply quotations on the which sank In the SL Lawrence various kinds of deadly gas employed river. in the late World war. A demand for the impeachment of General IIo Fung-Yu- , commander of William II. Taft, chief Justice of the the Chinese government troops surUnited States, for accepting an rounding the mountain retreats of ttie annuity of $10,000 from the Sliantung bandits, no longer Is the Carnegie corporation, and an attack dreaded foe of the outlaws, but on the I.enlne and Trotzky brand of through the present situation has Russian communism by Alexander "lost his face and is menaced by a Cahan, editor of the Jewish Daily revolt of his 10.000 or 15,000 soldiers, Forward, featured the opening of the according to a private report unpubnational convention of the Soclnlist lished In China, but received from an party at New York. authoritative source. WESTERN up-sid- OTTOMAN POWER TO FOREGO WHILE GREECE CEDES TERRITORY nt ly Iriier Ak-bar- a, After a hearing extending over an eight weeks period and a jury of over twenty-sihours, nil but one of the thirteen defendants in the Guaranty Securities mail fraud case In federal court at Omaha were found guilty Wednesday afternoon. Due to the prominence of the defendants the trial attracted nation-wid- e attention, while the jurys verdict came as'an unexpected blow, which left a majority of the defendants speechless. x ly Damages totaling $50,000 against the Order of Railway Conductors and the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen were awarded It. F. Jones, conductor on the Denver & Interurban railroad, by a jury In district court at Denver. Of this amount, $50,000 Is actual damages. Jones claimed that the railway unions had been Instrumental In obtaining his discharge A from his run on the Colorado Southern railway eight years ago and him frdfn obtaining hail prevented since. employment regular Dear Reader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheerfully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will be gent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany each letter or no reply can be made. All communications are held strictly confidential. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the 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 to you. Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. d, United States Representative 'Play Prominent 'Part in Allied Parley Resulting In Agreemeint to Abandon Military Moves Larry con-Bta- Dear Miss Brooks: I am much Interested in your 'between You and Me" corner. (1) Will you please give the meaning of Jessie, Dee, Ersa, Theo, Louie, Deiphia, Myrtle. (2) How do you tell a good boy from a rude boy? (3) What does it mean when e a stamp is out of place or down on an envelope? (4) What does it mean when a letter is written with red ink? Thank you. From SUNSHINE AND BRIGHT EYES, Ut. (1) Only two of your names have & special meaning, girls, and they are Jessie, which is a Scotch form of Janet, grace of the Lord, and meaning Louie, which is a diminitive of Louisa and the feminine of Louis, meaning "famous warrior. (2) Mostly by the way he acts, my dears; wouldnt you think so? (S) Stamps placed at ridiculous angles and unusual places have a special meaning according to what is termed stamp flirtations." but the custom of placing them thus is not to be commended, as it is not good form and e. it also makes extra work for the (4) It means only that the writer has not used good taste or judgment, as brilliant colored ink is not considered good form for social Lausanne. M. Venizelos and Ismet 1asha reached a complete accord on reparations Saturday avoiding a war which might set the Balkans ablaze. The $1,000,000,000 claimed by the Turks for devastations committed by the Greeks during their retreat In Asia Minor has been canceled, the Turks accepting the following compromise: 1. In the treaty Greece acknowledges moral responsibility for the devastations nnd Turkey renounces the right to indemnity on account of the economic Btatus of Greece. 2. The district of the Karagateh railway from Karagateh to the Bulgarian frontier is given to Turkey. 3. Ships captured since the formal armistice In 1918 are mutually restituted. Turkey gains greatly by the lat article, as Greece captured many Turkish strips, while Turkey captured few Greek vessels. Minister Grew, American observer, played a highly Important role In the settlement, he verbally transmitted to Ismet, an urgent appeal from the state department to the Turks to make peace. The appeal emphasized that another war in the near east would frighten away American capital for years to come and delay the reconstruction of Turkey. It is peace, said M. Venizelos, the first man out of the meeting. He was smiling. M. Venizelos and Ismet had a Ru- manian delegate, M. Diamandi, between them during the early part of the discussion. Suddenly M. Venize-ln- s got up and asked M. Diamandi to change seats with him, and sat down besle Ismet. This cordial act helped to bring peace. Cleveland, Ohio. Fred Counts, former federal prohibition agent for the Cleveland district, and his brother. Attorney A. Frank Counts, were ar- rested Saturday at the order of U. S. District Attorney A. E. Bernsteen on secret Indictments by a federal grand jury charging them with conspiracy to violate the national prohibition net and to defraud tbe government by obstructing prohibition enforcement. The charges are based upon alleged ramifications of the recent million dollar Auerbach alcohol conspiracy, which resulted in the recent sentences to the federal penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga, for six men, in- cluding Ismis and Abraham Auerbach of Cleveland. and Attorney Samuel Rembrandt Auto Bandits Get Payroll Staunton, 111. Five armed men late Saturday held up G. A. Roberts, postmaster of this city, and a postal clerk, in the heart of the city and escaped with approximately $45,000. the payroll of tbe Mount Olive and Staunton Coal company mines, near here. The money, which bad arrived on Wabash train No. 50, was intended to meet the biweekly payrolls at the mine, Roberts and Harry Keuhen, the money order clerk in the local ns was customary, had obtained the pouch containing the money front tbe train and were proceeding to the When only two Mocks postoffice. from the postoffiee and about three Mocks from the station they were forced to stop thetr machine by a volley of shots fired from the bandits ear. Roberts and Keuhen both were armed, but neither had opportunity to use their weapons before they were overpowered. post-offic- Army Aviator Attains New Record Chicago. Lieutenant Harrison Crocker, flying the same plane used by Lieutenant .Tames II. IhioMttle, in Ms gulf to Lakes flight Saturday broke worlds record for a nonstop flight for a one-ma- n plane formerly held by Lieutenant Dcolittle, accord-Into records of army aviation offl cers at Chanute field, Rantoul, 111 Lieutenant Crocker flew approximately 1,400 miles in his nonstop flight from Ellington field, Houston. Texas to Selfrtdge field, Detroit, his time from taking off to landing being 11 hours nnd 51 minutes. Undertake Railroad War Chicago A nonpartisan peoples Into fight a $10,000,000,000 bloc crease in railroad valuation and Maher freight rates, enme into being here confer Saturday. The "progressive ence meeting here was formed Into a permanent national organization to be known as the national conferece on valuation of American railroad. Senator Robert M. I.nfolette, who call ed the conclave, was elected nations chairman at the closing session. Bloc to SONGS RECEIVED The following souks and poems have been received during the past week, and I wish to thank each one for their kindness in contributing them: When the Dew is On the Rose. Im Sorry I Made Tou Cry. Stay In Your Own Back Yard. Oid Elm Tree. SONGS REQUESTED These songs and poems are on the requested and list: Mammy o Mine. Titles Unknown: On the Sunny San Juan. Where the coyotes roam. Way down South in New Mexico. I left because I loved you. And this letter was to blame. little ragged girl, Tears were in her pretty eyes. A Out in the wide and woolly Not far from Pueblo town. prairie When hand in hand, Over the sound we stroll once more. Pay you'll be mine, All the time, all the time. Theres an Getting In an By an missus kisses garden beau. high school before you can teach? We remain, JAZZ and JAVA, Daniels, Ida. Welcome girls. (1) Very few of the names you mention have a special meaning. Clem is an abbreviation for mild, merciful; Clement, meaning, James is the same as Jacob, meaning "he taketh hold of the heel, or follow-et- h John, "the after; a supplanter. Lord graciously gave; the gracious gift of God." William, helmet or resolution." (2) This is only a slang phrase out of the meaning something or especially ni.ee ordinary I not do be a fortune to (3) profess teller, astrologer, medium, hypnotist, crystal ball gazer, clairvoyant, etc., etc., so will have to ask you to excuse me from attempting a character reading. (4) To obtain a second class (?) certificate to teach requires four years high school, or units equivalent, and one year college, in Utah. I cannot say whether ttie Idaho requirements differ from this. I suggest that you write to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Boise, Idaho, for full To INEZ, Fort Bridger, Wyo. And once more a difficult one has been sent to us, for which we are truly grateful are we not, Inez? UNDERNEATH THE OLD ELM TREE I passed the lone deserted mill, And the stream by the old bridge, broken still. And the weeping willows were bending low. toe moss grown banks where tbe violets grow, And the wild birds were singing their You know you belong to somebody same sweet lay else. That reminds me still of that dear So why dont you leave me alone? old day. When Laura, my sweetheart, sat by me. She Has Fallen By the Wayside. n On the bank beneath the Gone But Ptil! In My Heart. old elm tree. The Old Cow Man. On the Banks of the Brandywine. Ouel and cold were the tales they told. Drift on Little Doggie, Drift On. That my vows were false and my My Sugar Covered Chocolate Boy. love was cold. That my true heart loved another dear, Dear Miss Brooks: Forgetting the vows that we whisI have read your corner for somepered there. time, and have enjoyed reading it. Her cheeks grew pale with a heart Please may I enter with you? I have crushed pain, been reading the titles of songs that And her beautiful lips never smiled have been asked for. I have one song again. I would certainly like to get if you She sadly wept, where none could see, can secure it for me. I will return the And she wept for a grave neath the favor in any way possible. My song old elm tree. Is: Just Tell Her I Am a Utah Boy and Not Afraid to Die." I am a cozy She died, and they parted her soft sunny corner Cub. hair, With the dew on her brow death had Summit. Utah. left so fair. ?s, indeed you may come in, Cub, and very welcome you are. I haven't And they buried her with the birds so the flowers the song you request, but we shall see If any of our readers have. You are Could watch over her in the soft sure to receive it if they have, because summer hours, everyone seems to enjoy passing the Oh! Laura, Oh! Laura, my hearts first love, songs they have on, in order that We will meet in the Angel's bright others may enjoy them also. home above, Earth holds no treasure so dear to me, As the moss grown bank beneath the As several have requested the song, old elm tree. The Ship That never Returned, I am printing it herewith: THE SHIP THAT NEVER RETURNED Dear Miss Brooks: Will you please answer one or two 1. On a summer's eve as the waves were questions for me? (1) I am fourteen years old and am indeed small for my rippled age. I have light hair and a fair comBy a soft and gentle breeze. Did a ship set sail, with cargo laden, plexion. How would you advise me to comb my hair? It is rather long and For a port beyond the seas. thick. (2) Does it hurt if a girl of my There were fond farewells, age goes home from house parties with There were loving signals. a boy if he is not a stranger? Wishing While a form was xt discerned, you bushels of success, I remain, Tho they knew it not, TWO LIPS, Grantsville, Utah. 'Twas a solemn parting. Thank you so much for the song, For the ship, she never returned. dear. (1) At fourteen the hair should be dressed very girlishly, and as you Chorus: are also small I think the style I sugDid she ever return? gest will be especially becoming. It is No, she never returned. a style suitable for girls from twelve And her fate is yet unlearned. to sixteen. You should, of course, arBut for years and years range the hair in a becoming manner There were fond hearts waiting. about the face, and I could not tell you For the ship that never returned. just how, as I do not know your features, either the center, side parts or Said a feeble lad to his anxious mother, straight back from the face being equally popular, and if your hair is not I must cross the deep, deep sea. naturally curly, curl It on long strips For they say perchance in a foreign of cloth, which does not injure it in the climate, There is health and strength for me. least, and then bring It all together in 'Twas a gleam of hope in a maze of the back, low on the neck, and fasten securely with a long barrette. If one danger, wishes they may leave the underneath For her heart for her youngest curls free and fasten top ones only, esyearned : But she sent hint forth with smiles and pecially when the hair Is verv thick. (2) Yes, it is quite all right for your blessings. hoy friend to walk home with you from On the ship that never returned. a neighborhood party, dear. Chorus. Pear Miss Brooks: I have written to you many times. "Only one more trip, said the gallant You are so clever answering questions, so I am writing again. I hope you will captain, answer my questions. I wish you much As he kissed his weeping wife, success. (1) Flas Rodolph Valentino a Only one more trip and a bag of telephone? If he has will you please treasure, send me his phone number, and when That will last us all thru life. Onlv one more trip and a cozy cottage, is his birthday? (3) Is it all right to be a show actor? Please tell me. That our hearts for long have A DANCER, Spanish Fork, Utah. yearned. Welcome again, my dear. (1) I am But alas, poor man he sailed comof the opinion that Rodolph him a telemander, phone, although I must confess that I On the ship that never returned. do not know the number. He is in New York City at present, that is, he Chorus. was the last account I had of his whereabouts. His birthday is in May. (2), Dear Miss Brooks: all right to be an actor or We have read your busy little cor- Yes, it ner and were very interested in it actress. Why not? and ask if you will please answer some To MYRTLE. Wendell. Idaho. If the questions for us. (1) What is the names: song you request arrives on the scene meaning of the following Elten, Elman, Thain, Lome, Clem, Fay. I shall forward It to you and shall reWilliam, Fenton, Lynn, James and serve your envelope for that purpose. I John? What is the meaning of Hum have no song by the title you mention. (3) What kind of nature Dinger? To TRIXIE. Rexburg. Idaho. I have have people who have greenish eyes and born in November? And one had a catalogue of readings, humorous has one blue eye and one half brown and otherwise, sent to you, and hope and half blue, born In September? (4) you may find therein just what you How many years do you have to go to wish. Just tell her Im a Utah boy And not afraid to die. O'er moss-grow- your kind advice and information in answer to my last questions. Already I find that I get on better. I am not so and lonely. Also, young people seem more pleasant with me. when in public. Wishing you much success in your splendid work, 1 remain, sincerely, DOLLY, Utah. Hurrah! I am so giad to know you are winning. All you have to do is make the necessary effort, and your first will be the most difficult. A new werld will be opened up for you soon, wherein Is more pleasure and happiness than you have ever known before, I am sure. It was dear of you to tell me about It. Your very writing Thank you. again and so muck for Is different shows more assurance and color. Mv Dear Miss Brooks: Dear Miss Brooks: I hope I am welcome tn the corner, Between You and Me." I hope you will answer my question. (1) What is the meaning of Gladys. Allie, Agnes and Adelaide. BLUE EYES, Spanish Fork, Utah. Welcome. Blue Eyes. Glad to give you the following information: Allie is a diminitive of Alice, meaning "noble cheer; Agnes means "pure, sacred, chaste." Adelaide, means "of noble birth." Gladys has no special meaning. Your eong can be had from the music shops here, and so I cannot print It for you. The price Is 80 cents. ps post-offic- Dear Miss Brooks: Your little corner Is very interesting. I can hardly wait until our local paper comes each week, so that I can read it. (1) Can you tell me how to take an ink stain from silk crepe de chine? The ink is smeared on the front, and does not go through the material? I wish you all the success in the world. Yours truly, A SUNBEAM, 1anguitch, Ut. I am very happy to know you enjoy my corner so much. The commercial ink remover often proves very satis- factory, but owing to the differences in the composition of writing inks, it seems impossible to find agents which are effective In removing all ink spots, and in delicate colored goods such as yours there is little hope of removing the stain. I suggest that first you try an absorbent either magnesia or talcum powder. Make a paste of the powder with water and apply, rubbing it well into the stain. As the powder becomes solid brush it off and apply fresh. The commercial ink removers may be obtained from your drug store. In all cases try these out on a scrap of your material first to see the effect. (2) I have only one of your songs and so will hold your envelope a little time to see if I find the other. Thank you very much dear, for the song you enclosed. Salt Lake City Firms To auro prompt service and quick returns to these adTertiaemenU mention the name of this paper. DR. GRACE STRATTON AIREY Abram's fameus blood diagnosis. 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If you have hair or scalp trouble, write THE GE GEE SAVE CO., SALT LAKE FOR SUCCESS SAVE AND BE INDEPENDENT $10.00 a Month for 127 Mobths Matures $2000.00 SAVE WHERE IT PAYS Loans on first mortgage improved real estate FIDELITY BUILDING ft LOAN ASSN Salt Lake City. Utah Judge Building To MARGARET, Pauline. Ida. I hat not the song you request at presen but shall make every effort to find and with this Idea in mind will ri serve your envelope to send your son to you, should I be successful in loca Ing It. To ROSE, Del Rosa, Calif. Sorry but I cannot print your poem. Whal little space I have for poems and song! I am giving for the old ones which mj readers request. The sentiment of youi little poem Is splendid, and I wish yot much success. I do not feel qualifier to criticize or judge as to its merit. |