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Show 4 , i t Ka? v- -- - - i rffB PROVO POST FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923 duced by the break in the pit of the spine, as well as third degree burns covering the entire body. Out of this mass of charred and broken human bone and tissue, which still breathed, the medical staff, headed by Dr. M. F. Searle, literally created a new man. The doctors had to treat the burns and at the same time mend the broken skeleton of the boy. But medical skill, together with an unusual physical strength and a patient, smiling nature, helped the miracle. In a double cast, one of paraffine for the burns, and an outer one of plaster to hold the bones, Sammy, as he was called, lay for months encased like a mummy, as stiff and immovable as King Tutankhamen But "Samduring his long sleep. and mys eyes were smiling always on around went In all that taking "W H.DeWre Stacpoole A Romance of the Bahamas Dear Reader: Thia la your comer. All questions aubmitted will be cheermedical advice. fully and carefully anawered, except those seeking Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but wiu be sent 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 J1 or 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. Sons and poems requested: gagement to ones family. self-address- Illustrations by la win Myerd ed, j Copyright by Robert I Just as Tour Mother Was. Yes." In the bank? Some; the rest la Invested. She seemed to lose Interest In the Dear Miss Brooks: corner for money business and hung for a moI have been reading your some time and find it very interesting. ment over the rail, whistling almost Would you please answer a few quesbetween her teeth and tions for me? (1) What will take ink noiselessly a bare heel. np kicking out of percale? (2) Will you please send the words to the song, "She was "Well, she said suddenly, as If bred in old Kentucky?" waking from a reverie, this wont TOUR FRIEND, Oakley, Utah, Ive got to get dinner boll j I am very gladyou find my corner ready.potatoes Come long and help, If youre colinteresting, little friend. (1) The writwillin so in greatly oring matter differs inks it ,1s impossible to And agents There was half a sack of potatoes Songs received during the week: ing The Passing Policeman, or The Lost which are effective in removing all ink In the galley. She set the stove going, Child. spots. (1) For ink stains which are old and then, on her knees before the A Little Child Shall Lead Them. use M teaspoonful of potassium perPt. water and open sack, she sent him to fetch half When Im Gone Youll Soon Forget. manganate erystals to Beautiful Mabel Claire. apply to the stain with the cork iffrom a bucket of water from overboard. He you dropper I Wish I Was a White Man Instead the bottle or a medicine with a rope athave one, allowing it to remain about found the bucket of a Coon, Coon, Coon. five minutes. Try this on a small piece tached, brought the water, and filled The Texas Ranger. of goods first to see the effect on the the potato kettle, then he brought Jack Was Only a Cowboy. color if it be colored goods. Should more- - water for the washing of the there be a pink or brown stain left, potatoes- Dear Miss Brooks: " 1 have been very interested in your remove it by applying hydrogen perWhere did you get them from? oxide to which one drop of tartaric corner, "Just Between Tou and Me, for acid 3 to added been has teaspoonfuls. asked Ratcllffe. some time. And now I am a fafresh ink stains can be revor of you myself. Will asking Get which r you please Usually the soaking the poem entitled moved before drying by publish the words to Some The potatoes. or a day of the words spot in milk leaving it in for method Sailor? "The s two Another if them, said Jude; then, as necessary. Bought are: to theDying of the poem latter part to rub it to and salt the spot he is apply Then they listened, suddenly smitten by rectitude, singing, it though thoroughly into the stain, rubbing is "Jesus Lover of my Soul, we No, didnt, nutherj we kidooled with a cut lemon. (2) Tour song And the winds brought back the echo, out of a fruiter. somethem on I and hope tjie "Wanted listus. "While the nearer waters roll. one a fruiter? it for have will "Whats to was indeed hear it him, Strange steamer. Satan fixed her. "Till the Storm of Life is past. Fruit A. B. C., St. George, Utah. Thanks so Singing bravely oer the waters, "How did he fix her? fOh, receive my soul at last. very much for all the poems and songs. Well, said Jude, Its no harm to Have the song, "Have. Courage My Boy Wishing you success, hold MRS. V. M. L., Salt Lake. to up a packet if you dont throw not need so will to Say No," While I do not find the song you re- send it. Thanks. you' ,! Will make every efher off her course much. It's the will fort to get your song for you. quest, it sounds familiar, and continue my search, while someone .may remember the lines and send them to us. ' Miss Brooks: Thanks for sending the song, dear Mrs. Dear 1 have been reading your corner for '."V. M. L., but I believe there is a song found it very interentitled, "Just Before the Sun Went some time. Have never written before, Down also. i esting. I have but hope I am welcome. (1) Is it propDear Miss Brooks: er for a girl ,to speak to a boy after May I bother you again. If "Jack passing him three or four times a day Fbrd sends his real name and address for about three months? (2) Is it propte you aad asks for correspondents, er tockll a boy on the phone and ingive him my name? I dont vite him to your home? Thanking you know for sure if Jack Ford is the in advance, and wishing you success name, hut I mean the boy who said In vour work, I remain, herds sheep and igets very lonehe D. J. L Utah. some. 1 love, very much your corner are welcome. you Surety Jtl) It would town home when the and old paper ' comes I look for your corner first. be quite difficult to pass lone person so many times and not speak, wouldnt nkm very much. it? I believe in such a case it would' THE NURSE. Peoria, III. o bother, only a to hear be permissible to give him a friendly m you again. Toupleasure may he sure if nod and a pleasant . "good morning. 7Sck sends his name with a request (2) Better let the boy call you, D. J. L. j your name will be As a rule boys are not so backward forlcorrespondsnts, on the list of "these present. How but what, if they want to call on ai about it. Jack, thefe are several who girl, they will ask to do so, and a boy wish to do their bit to relieve your usually resents it when a girl usurps loneliness by writing you a nice, inter- a privilege which rightfully belongs to1 esting letter. CsmA.you resist their him. Sorry, but two questions is the ' appeal? limit. Dear Miss Brooks: j There are three questions I would Dear Miss Brooks: Will you please print in the paper aj liks you to answer when It is convenient for you to do so. (1) Please list of boys names and addresses. tell me what are the necessary articles about 13 years old. Please, because Ij for a dresser and a dressing table. am lonesome and want someone to; (2) Can you give me the address of write to. From a Utah girl, TET, American Fork, Utah. lady who cooks and serves at parties? About what do they charge? ThankSend me your name, my dear, and I; Do You Mean to 8ay You Hold Up ing you. Miss Brooks, I am yours re- will give you the names of some girls Steamers? Aeked Ratcliffs. and boys who wish correspondents. spectfully, BE BE, Salt Lake. (1) Among the articles considered owners pays, and they can stand the Miss Brooks: necessary for miladys dresser and Dear racket. The crew likes It, and - if I read Just Between Tou and Me dressing table are a tray, mirror, comb, every I have received and theres passengers aboard they Just Sunday night brush, hair receiver, powder box, nail a good lot of information from it and I love It. file, manicure scissors and buffer. Many to compliment you on your splenether articles may be added, such as want Do you mean to say you hold up Jewel box, hairpin box, pomade jars, did answers and wondered if you would steamers? asked Ratcliff e. bud vases, candles, stc. (2) Ths price answer some questions for me. (1) a caterer charges for preparing and Is Mary Pickford, Lottie Pickford and "Yep. Pickford brother and pisters? (2) But how do you do It? serving refreshments for a party, of party Ib It proper to ask a boy int the house! pends largely upon what kind or Its only now and then. Whats "Oh, even-nafter he has taken you home? As' easier than is, how large, afternoon to lay In her course with etc. the I will etc., give you ever, I remain, Then she A UTAHN, Mt. Pleasant. Utah.j the flag, at half-mast-? following telephone numbera and you may then tell them about what you my dear, I am so glad you do i heaves to. Thanks, wish and they will submit prices: Hy. enjoy the questions and answers. (1) And you board her and ask for 1629-Was. 4125. As Yes, Mary, Lottie and Jack are brother Hy. 2511-or whatever you want? to I potatoes, are limited two, your questions and sisters. (2) If it is a late hour; p.sk you to submit your third question when ycu return from a party or dance Not much! said Jude. later and enclose address so that I may you should not invite your friend in,j Theyd answer personally. boot you off the ship. Waters what but if it is early in the evening it you ask for, pretendin youre dying quite correct to invite him in. Dear Miss Brooka: of thirst; then you drink till youre I have never written before but I near bustin and fill the breaker hope I am welcome. I am going to Dear Miss Brooks: I find your corner very cozy. What youve brought with you. ask you a very indefinite question, but Its all on hope I can get an answer to it. (1) is the meaning of Dora, Iva, Bertha,; Can you tell me how the modern flap-- : Irene, Margret, Elsie, Winnie, Minnie,, the square. Satan would never hold a girl Mildred, Josephine, Beulah, Ida, Helen, up a ship unless he had some fish to per dresses? , (2) How should announce hot engagement to her fara- - Lucy, Leo, Chas., Emmett. Edith, Mil-- j offer them for whatever he wants lly? Hoping I have not taken too ton, Ray, Merl, Max, Lily, Maggie, Rose potatoes or fruit or tobacco. Hes much space, got the fish In the boat and hands It PUG NOSE, Pleasant Grove, Utah.: Amy. A BOT AND GIRL. t You are very welcome, I assure you. up. Theyre always glad of fresh fish Mapleton, Utah. Two questions only are permissible,; names find and I the Welcome. offer to buy it; but he wont following though, so please submit your third, and their meaning: Dora, the gift of tfeke they but says, If youve got money, later, or if you .will notice carefully bright; Irene, peace; Mar- -' a few potatoes handy, I dont you will And this same question an- God; Bertha, mind God a of the oath; takin pearl; Elsie, swered many dimes in my corner. (1) garet, them for fish. rethe Sometimes of friend Minnie, peace; Winnie, we sure I am not have the flapper Its fruit he wants, or other tilings. mild threatener proper with us now,a at least she Is not membrance;sheMildred, shall add; Ida, happy; Then you push off and if its a passo numerous as short time ago Josephine, at daybreak;1 senger However, the late- lamented (?) modi Helen, light; Lucy, horn packet the passengers, thlnkin ern flapper was- she of the bobbed Charles, strong, manly ; Edith, rich gift;-' saved you from dyin of thirst, theyve wise the of Max, short dresses,: Ray, greatprotection; tresses, the shortest the lip stick, rouge and plucked eye est acmilianus; Lily, a lily; Maggie, line up and cheer. Its no end of fun. What flag do you sail under? brows, and she It was who invented name as Margaret; Rose, a rose; Amy,' the fashion of wearing the hat on the beloved. Send me your name and I Murrlcan, what else? You see, hand Insfead of the head. We still have will forward them to him. on Jude as she put the potatoes went course of the and modern alwaysgirl,will into the the one who Is not; sh costs nothing to kettle, very PUG NOSE, Monticello, Utah. Quesand most ex-- j us and happy without the latest are theyre like mighty almost glad of It, but tions yours treme In all matters of dress, but she answered so identically reckon In our that bat often heads off If they thlscorner theyd modno Is . Is not the flapper. There send your name and, knew about the dyin of thirst busiern flapper. She was individual, nev- I must ask you to so I may send them ness. er was before and never will be again. stamped envelope, enclose your full, of Always personally the mother Tell engagement (2) But suppose you struck the same a few back first, And she will see that the family name in letter. Look over If twice? see and ship of no youx numbers is speThere of paper it. your are informed Its not a job one does every day, cial etiquette of announcing an en- - do not find your questions answered. said with a trace of contempt Very few boys at or near this age' In herJude, Dear Miss Brooks: and Satan dont wear tone, corner foi to an idea how have much of I have been reading your properlyt Some time ahd am very Interested irj treat a girl, it seems. If you do not blinkers, and Its not a job yon could ft and I hope you- will give me some want a boy to kiss you do not allow; do at all if you didnt know the lie good advice on the following ques him to. Girls of fourteen should not of the fishln banks by where the ship tlone. (1) I am fourteen years old be attending an affair of any kind tracks run. I reckon youve got to and do you think It proper for me to without being properly attended by. learn something about things. let them' older persons, and so there would be I reckon I have, said Ratcliff e, go out with the boys, or Just should a no occasion for a boy to take them What me home? (2) take laughing, and I bet youll teach me! If a boy kissed her and she home. Girls of this age should be atgirl dowant all Well, shy that over to begin with, him to? Wishing you didnt tending strictly to school work and said the luck in the world, I remain, Jude, giving him the pall of have their thoughts on improvements AN IDAHO FRIEND, along all lines mentally and physically dirty water. Cambridge, Ida. He flung the water over the side. to take an Intelligent part In In Tour second question gives the very- the order or When dinner was over Jude made social of business life their fourreasons why a girl of Kst of Ratcllffe help to wash up the plates should not be going with boys. community a few years later on. and things In the galley When the Green Leaves Turn to Gold The fihlp That Never Returned. Over the Waves. Two Little Playmates. Poor Little Joe: While strolling one night Through New Torks gay throng, I met a poor boy who was singing a song. My Mother Was a Lady. Be Home Early Tonight my Dear Boy. j ( ' , I H M. McBride GC g, M, K, ' I j - I him. We dont know how nature Patau's cap, said Jude. He never works in such cases, said a hoshelps In the washln or swillin. Not pital physician, we can only guess. cold water I lands sake! where did But it is truly a miracle. Slowly the spine began to knit, you learn washln up? hot I Ive left on stove. also the smashed skull and the pelIn some the that billy the spine mended the vic bones.As coat and off old her She had taken disappeared. rolled her guernsey sleeves up to the paralysis in the legs was all right. motor apparatus shoulders nearly, and it came to Rat- TheNow without walks Sammy cllffe as he helped, without a word of crutches. He can even climb stairs remonstrance, naturally, and as a part without assistance. He has a new adapts itself to the economy of a face given him by skin grafting. whole, he had sunk Into the position Soon he will leave the hospital. He of kitchen maid and general help to is still strong. And, he says: the Tyler family ; furthermore that hope they have rebuilt the factory so Satan was less a person than a subtle I can have my old Job back. influence. Satan seemed to obtain his ends more by wishing than by willing. He wanted an extra hand, and he had ADS somehow put the spell of his wish on him, Ratcllffe. LOST One pair grey gauntlet Only for Jude and the Sarah and A-- 3 the queer new sense of freedom from gloves. Finder phone 29. all the associations he had ever 8 (known, only for something likable about Satan, the something that gave him power to wheedle things out of FOR SALE-people and bend them to his wishes, Ratcllffe might have reacted against We still have in stock New the Tyler hypnotism. As It was, the Fordson Tractors which we whole business seemed as Jolly as a are offering at reduced pantomime, as exciting as a new form Also implements. prices. were real of novel In which the folk more? pay Why ) and himself a character. It may be Interesting to old Sarah and the Satan Leaving know when we left the Ford aside, and the extraordinary fascinaMotor Company they desired to purchase these tractors tion of spars, 6alls, narrow deck and for less than we paid them Close sea, catching ones own fish, cash for them, and we told own and ones food, dickering cooking them NO. IF THERE WERE with winiJs, waves, reefs and lee TO BE CUTS WE WOULD shores for a living leaving all these GIVE THE PUBLIC THE aside, Jude alone would have held OF THE CUTS. BENEFIT him; for Jude gave him what he possessed when he was nine the power SCHOFIELD AUTO CO. of playing again, of seeing everything new and fresh. Already they were 3 good companions and, when together, $- LOST Grey and black overcoat, of the same age, about nine though she was fifteen and he over twenty. at Smoot station. Return 356 North Stick them on that shelf, said First West. Reward. Jude. Oh, Lord ! butter-finger- s PAY A BIG PRICE for an lemme Thats the gadget to keep oldWHY a new when I can sell house them from shiftin If the ship rolls. one for less money. Easyyoumonthly Now stick the knives In that locker. payments. W. H. RAY. 6 $Tou dont mind my tellln you, do you? FOR SALE Team, weight about Not a bit. 2400 lbs., harness and wagon; also Ford car. 317 South 7th East. 1 Well, thats all. They found Satan under the awnSALESMEN WANTED I want ing, attending to the gooseneck of five high-clareal estate salesmen. the spare gaff. lots Subdivision and general real esJude sat down on the deck clasping tate business. Good commissions. her knees, criticized Satans handi- W. H. Ray. 6 work, received instructions to hojd FIRST - CLASS UPHOLSTERING her tongue, and then collapsed, lying on all kinds of furniture and baby on her back with knees up and the back of her hand across her eyes. bqfies. Best of work guaranteed. Liebhardt, 1090 West 4th She could sleep at any odd moment. John J-- 3 North. Phone 643-A trace of smoke was rising from the yellow funnel of the Dryad as she FOR SALE Rhode Island Red lay like a white painted ship on a eggs for setting ,$1.00; 592 West blue painted ocean. They were 2nd North. firing up. How about getting ashore? asked WANTED Table boarders at 227 0 Ratcllffe. I want to see that cache East First North. Phone 321. of yours. Care to come? GROCER FOR Id Just as soon leave It till theyre ASK YOUR A guaranteed BUTTER. away, said Satan, jerking his hand toward the Dryad. Theres no tellln, product. they might be spottln us on the locaFOR SALE-- Early Ohie seed potion with a glass, and theyll be of tatoes. Parsnips, turnips and ontonight so the chap told me. You ions. Turnips for feed, $2.50 per leave It to me and Ill show you a half ton. We deliver. R. Gay, 314 cache better nor that In a day or two. West 4th South. Phone 612. A10 Shut up, Satan I came a drowsy HEMSTITCHING and PICOT EDGE voice from the deck. in the best manner on all work Shut up yourself said Satan. kinds done linof material not talkin of what you mean: ens at reasonable and household Im BUTTONprices. Im talkin of the abalone reef lyin' HOLES made on silk shirts a specialthere like a lazy dog and llppln your ty. All work guaranteed. SINGER betters ! SEWING MACHINE CO., 97 North Wheres me betters? cried Jude, University avenue. Phone 399. tf sitting bang-u- p suddenly, like the TIMPANOGOS BUTTER A home corpse In Thou art the man. made from select cream proproduct, Im your betters." U. S. T. B. tested cows duced from Jude tiroke Into a cracked laugh. Listen to him talkin! cried she ANOTHER BARGAIN Used playto the universe In general. Aint fit to bile potatoes! She was on her er piano, 25 rolls, scarf and bench, , tf. feet, and he was after her with a $375.00. Taylor Bros. Co. ropes end, dodging her round the FOR SALE 6x12 mast. Touch me and Ill tell him I house; close in. Phonerods, 13. A flick of the ropes end caught her, FOR SALE Used laundry and and next moment she was clinging to cook stoves at Lannings Furn. small Ratcllffe and using him as her shield. 164 W. Center. Co., tf an o old Rum ItsI ship sunk south cried o Jude. South Rum key FOR SALE Household furniture. A-- 5 key! I told you Td tell him if you Call at 621 West 1st North. touched me. (Continued in Next Issue.) FOR SALE Chicken coup and A-- 5 run. 109 West First South. CLASSIFIED -- CHIROPRACTIC The Means to the End! the If the human nervous system is impaired, heart and other organs will ;not function properly. The spinal cord is the center of nerve control and it is here where the Chiropractor works. Adjusting the per spinal cord and relieving the pressure mits proper action of all afflicted parts. R. 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Weekly Bralleii Wilford Perry 338 WEST CENTER CASH PRICES WEEK ENDING APRIL 7 Nice large Head Lettuce ,2 for I II II jc Ivory Soap, bar 17-7-Oranges, nice and juicy, dozen 0c and 40c A Grape Fruit, large, 2 for j. 8c . Medium, each I Crackers, small, each l?c Crackers, barrel iGinger, Vanilla or Lemon Snaps I"30c Sunbeam, Self Rising Pancake Flour1 New. sueciaf 1W Sweet Peas, mixed colors, Plant Early, oz. - - uc Nasturtiums, Dwarf or Tall, oz. Morning Glory, Tall, Mixed, oz I I 15c Also all other kinds of flower seeds, tos'e." The best of Garden Seeds that, can be had. A shipment ofvery Alfalfh Bed Clover and Timothy just in. It pays well to plant the best seed obtainable for lawn. A den Tools and Netting My green hous? fun "of plantsi both flower and vegetable. EXTRA SPECIAL Solid Shank Myers Shovel , .9nn Fountain for Biddies Drinking in Honor Bright Baby Chick Feed, 6 lbs. II Red Karo Syrup, gallon LARGE LINE OF POULTRY SUPPLIES," POULTRY C NETTING, ETC. I - -- IIII i : m MORE FOR YOUR CASH FREE DELIVERY 338 WEST CENTER, PROVO ESTRAY NOTICE ESTRAY NOTICE State of Utah County of Utah, I have in my possession the fol- -. . Orem Precinct. lowing described animal, which if I have in my possession the fol- not claimed and taken away, will described estray animal be sold at public auction to the highlowing est cash bidder at Provo City which, if not claimed and taken Pound Estray on the 7th day of away, will be sold atj public auction April, 1923,Saturday, at 6 oeiock p. m. to the highest cash bidder at my Description: One bay mare about residence in Orem precinct on Mon- 10 years old, weighing about 850 day, the 9th day of April, 1923, at 2 pounds, brand resembling a combinp. m.: One gray horse, 12 years old, ation PL on left thigh. Said estray was taken weight 900 pounds; no visible brands. the City Said estray was taken up by me Police on the 26 th day byof March ' in said precinct on the 28 th day of 1923., j MALE HELP WANTED Sell things EVERYBODY needs and wants. Choice of eight different lines, each backed by a money-bac- k guarantee. Onr men actually make March, 1923. J. H. WILSON, frpm $.) to $12.00 per day EVERY day. Exclusive territory granted, Poundkeeper for Orem Precinct. Address Sales Manager, P. O. Box First publication, April 4, 1923. Last' publication, April 6, 1923. 284, Salt Lake City. . . . r BURT BROWN, -- Poundkeeper of Provo City. 445 West! 5th North. First publication, April 4, 1923. Last publication, April 6, 1923. . L PHONE 117 WE DELIVER N I A. i : |