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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIME, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923 Dr will A VACUUM RUBDOWN Cities Destroyed, WEAK, BUN DOWN AND AILING by Earthquakes leJia LPinkhami Vegetable Con Relief When pond Brought Other Medicine! Failed nd run-dow- ni n The earthquake WsshlngK.n, 1. i:. and lire Ihui have ilininowl Tokyo iii 10 uml YiiLoliiii in in large part measl calamity, constitute Hie gmiu-itured by the reported bias jf M, 'but lias ever fallen on uuy of the great cities of the world." suys a bulletin or from the Washington lieudquurleis lul She Nullonul tieogruplilc (society. rethere is u long airing of disasters ihut huve from eurihquukes sulting convisited greui cities in the pual, least ut ure tinues the bulletin, "that romiMiruhle, und that loomed big world at enough In the minds of the the time. The next greatest rulutnlty of the sort In modern times wus the earthslice quake that In UNIS shook a great of McsbIuh, Sicily, into the sea uml killed on both the Sicilian und Italian side of the straits more thun ta.lXKJ In this cum Are played no people. the Importunt part In bringing uliout destruction, practically all the deaths or from resulting from fulling masonry drowning. Lisbon Disaster Stood Out. The disaster which long stood out as the greatest and most destructive of recent rehlurles wns the tidal wave which swept over the city of Lisbon, loss capital of Portugal, In 1755. Theprob-ulilof life In that eiiTiistrophe was between 50,1100 nnd iJO.OOO- America's outstanding enlamity to a large city resulting from an earthSun quake was the destruction of went to the drug store and he said to thecieilc.i wantthe bent medicine you have for women's He gave Croujles. him a bottle of Lydia 11 1inkhtma Vege- - table Compound and I waa It has helped me. In a short Ume able to do my housework, and now I am not only able to doevory bit of that and washing and ironing, but I hep my hus band at the store and feel good all tha time." Mrs. L. K. MrsRS,1409 .14tb N. CL Winston-Sale- St, Feck New Life and Strength Keene, N. H. -- I wu weak and run- down and had backache and all sorts of troubles which women have. I mom 's E. gnat relief when taking Ly dia Vegetable Compound and I uao need Lydia E. Pinkham's Sawtiee Wash. 1 am able to do tny work and feel new life and strength from the Vegetable Compound. I am doing all I can to Mrs. A. F. Hammond advertise it. 12 Carpenter Street, Keene, N. 1L Pink-ham- Then Peace Fled Also. Tourist Is this a quirt plm-eFisherman It waa until people Started coining here to And quiet. If one lets other people ahaolntely alone, he Is apt to be left inure severely alone than he likes. y CHILDREN CBY An earthquake Francisco in 1000. severed the water supply Ones, und when Are broke nut Immediately ufter-wardIt sisin spread over practically the whole city. Although only about 700 people Inst their lives, I he prop0 erty (lntiuige amounted to some s, FOR CflSTORIA" $200,-300,00- Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Charleston, S. G, Is the only other city of Importance In the United States that hus suffered from an earthshook quake. In 1880 u severe quake Fletcher's Castorls has Mother! been In use for over 30 years to relieve babies and children of Constipation, Flatulency. Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep without Opiates. The genuine bears signature down chimneys niul houses lu Charleston, but resulted In the loss of only 27 lives. A Modern Sodom and Gomorrah. c In the West Indies the most earthquake incident that tins was the slipping of n large part of old Port Itoyal, J unmica, Into the sea In 1002. This wus In the days of the buccaneers, many of whom frequented Port Royal and gave It the name of one of the wiirid's wickedest cities. The superstitious saw In the destruction of the town n modern version of the wiping out of Sodom and Gomorrah. frlie clilef cities of Central America. excepting those of Honduras nnd Nicaragua, have repeatedly been destroyed by earthquakes since the advent of the Spaniards In th Sixteenth century. The principal sufferer has been Guatemala City, which has been practically destroyed more than a half dozen times, the latest calamity befalling It In 1D17. But Guatemala has had no monopoly of disasters. San Salvador, rupltnl of the republic of the same name, and Cartago, capital of Costa Rica, have been shaken Into ruins on more than one occasion. No Records of Ancient Quakosi The city which has suffered most greatly In South America Is Valparaiso. Chile. Great damage was Indicted by dra-nintl- If an old maid la sent to buy furniture she Is sure to select a chair with arms to it A farmer can rejoice in that ho never has needed any letters of recommendation. WHY DRU66ISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROO- T For many years druggists havt wstehsd with much Interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t the great kidney, liver and bladder rnadb It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Roo- t la a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, Uver and bladder do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Roo- t has stood the test of years. It is sold by aU druniata on its merit sad it should help you. No other kidney medi-ein- c has so many friend. Be sure to get Swamp-Roo- t and start treatment at However, if you wish diet to test this treat preparation and ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, N. Y., tat sample bottle. When writing be ears end mention this paper. Advertisement. t It It wasn't for the wenther there are lots of men who would never look toward heaven. When two women argue the winner is the one who run talk the fanN-wt- . tramp has one udnutnge over lie antninohlle his tire never punctures. A Kail's Catarrh Medicine Treatment, both local and internal, and has been success, fill In the treatment of Catarrh fur ova forty year, Sold by ill druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio i earthquakes In 1730, 1822, 1839, 1873 and more recently In 11HXJ. As early as 1580 earthquakes were bringing destruction to the Pacific const of South America, Callao being destroyed In that year. The seeming Inck of great earth quake culaniltles In undent times may be due more to the absence of complete records than to the Inexplicable escape of the great cities of the past. It Is worthy of note, however, thnt because of the types of buildings In use, usually low nnd often with roofs of straw, no great loss of life would result normally even lu congested cen-- j tors. Antioch Next to Tokyo In Loss. There was never liny out standing destruction In Rome us ii result of earthquakes, su far ns hiatury shows; n: he ciety of Puri curhiUK MITCNCLL EYE SALVE ey.-- r granulated lids, Mstgisr RMYOU U &A cm CUT OUT ifrti ee Tbarseghfte yen can clean them off if but promptly with Jjwj F and you work tha hotss sair. time, Does Hot blister or rtmove tha hair. $2.30 j1. per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more if you write, Beck 4 A free. . T0UII6. kb, IIS ft, lytfeMi, Mm lot and Ninth centuries were really shaken down by earth tremors. The earliest historic earthquake which cun-c- d u tremendous loss of life, anil the most destructive, If the can he accepted, save perhaps the recent iuuke In Jiimn, occurred In Antioch and nearby towns In Syria In 520 A. 1 1. This wus then a city of some half h million or more inhabitants, the capital of the Must, and save Rome Itself, irohiihly the must Important city of the Roman world. In nihlltlnn to the residents of the city, large crowds were gathered for a Christian festival. The great convulsion that shook the city and the neighboring towns, and the Ares that followed are said to have caused the death of inure than 200.000 persons." sta-tt-tl- Busy Men. moved Pent-mor- Mul-hal- when e 1. 1813. Cooper Mused the way for American Action writers, unions whom he was the lirst to extend the domain of Action over the seu, tlie prairie und the forest." Thnt he blazed the t tilth well Is shown by the fact that during thirty years he wrote 3S novels, besides oilier writings thnt never became public. Was Son of a Quaker. Much of his writing wus dune at CtHiperstowii. N. Y u lilt her his family ,ui v-lt- , g sixty-secon- present-da- y Ann-rlca- A I homes. The Burlington County Historical society hns also set about to restore some of the colonial features of the old house since It purchased the property. The committee directing this restoration Is headed by Alice D'Oller, n sister of Colonel Franklin D'Oller, Arst national commander of tha American legion, and now director of the committee In PhilaSesqulcenteimhi The historical ooclety for delphia. years has hnd Its quarters In the old library building on Union street, but with the completion of repairs to the Cooper house It wilt move Its quarters to the novelist's birthplace, which Is to lu; preserved ns a public museum. Peter Pan, the New White House Dog d-- nt good-nigh- te -- Salt Lake City Fins III te. Hay-few- r. S2SrS.w15?1S2 nee-esaa- ry !L'? kodak 1 so- lias received from la u" Quaker. Tlie settlement around Cooperstown wna In tlie wilderness along the upper reaches of tlie Susquehanna. There James In his boyhood suw much of wild life und of Indiana und settlers to provide juuterlal for the thrilling books of ndveutur) that he begun to write In 1820. The Arst work to win him fame was Thn Spy, written In 1821. The Leather-stockinTale were started during that deende. Few young Americana there ure who have not lieen thrilled In the reading of hln luthQnder," Deeralnyer, Lust of the Mohicans, und others of the series. The fame and Inter years of Cooper's life were clouded by his bitter clnshes with Ids critics. In which the novelist wasted much of his time, energy and fortune, which, his biographers sny, might better have been devoted to further literary attainments, lie died at Cooperstown September 14, 1851, d Just the day before Ills birthday. To Restore Old Homs. The Cooper birthplace has long been cherished among the historical shrines of which Burlington hns an unusual wealth. For a century It has been pointed out to visitors ns one of the citys chief places of Interest. It has remained under private ownership during that period, but owners and tenant have acceded to public sentiment and preserved the property through successive generations with the greatest cure. True, some of the modern tenants tort out the mantelpieces which were an adornment of the Colonial houses in Cooler's day. A more modern door was also provided when the old one wore out. The general appearance of the house, however, remains much as It was when the novelist was born there. Tlie small panes In the windows alone are sufficient to distinguish It from n. V" The buxlest man la not the one who complains the moat ubotft the hot weather. had h I'm rinoil Mat Leonuril, keeper ! the Allantt (Ga.) zuu, found that brooms used to clean the elephunt were out loo fust und required too much effort on the part of the groom, so now he has installed a vacuum cleaner and Maud gets a thorough going over every morning. from Burlington Coopers Birthplace Purchased James wna about a year old. He was the eleventh of twelve children, most by Burlington County (N. J.) of whom died In Infancy. Ills father Historical Society. wus n J. The birthplace Burlington, here of James Fenlmore Cooper, lirst of American novelists, whose Leather-HtuckluTules of eurly settlement life have been read tlie world around for tlie lust century, has been purchased from private owners by tlie Burlington County Illstorleal society, uml will be reoiened ns un historic shrine-- ou antlie one hundred and thirty-fourtniversary of Cooper's birth. Little known Incidents in the life of Coojier have been brought out by tlie restoration of his birthplace, which hus sheltered niuny different families since he wns bom there September 15, 1780. Few there lire who kuew that Cooper was s sailor before he was a writer. It Is a coincidence that he and Cupt. James Lawrence were bom next door to each other here on South High street, where both houses still stand In a good state of preservation. Lawrence was quite a boy when Cooper was bom. Whether they ever met Is conjecture suggested through a comparison of their biographies, which record that both Jameses served on the Wasp. The Aniericun navy was hardly big enough In those days to boast of two ships of the same name. entered the navy as a midshipman In 17113. Not so much Is told of Cooper's nnval career, but he commanded n gunlioat for a time ou Lake Champlain, while Lawrence commanded in succession the Argus. Vixen and Wasp. He was aboard the Wasp until 181L Cooper hnd also been aboard a ship named Wnsp for some time when he resigned from the nary In 1811, after Ms mnrrlnge, to gratify the wish of his wife thnt he remain on Innd. Missed ths War of 1812. Thus It hupiHtied (hut Jnniea e Cooper Just missed the War of 1812, In which James Lawrence won undying fame by giving the American navy Its Aghtlng motto, Don't Give Up the Ship," uttered as his dying words as he wna being carried from the deck of the ChesiM-ukafter being mortally wounded In a nnval engagement with the British frigate Shannon on June .! Gone Tou Won't L?1 both thn sum tune? a girl of four-tin. s, ,j! home. (4, Universal gmr) Acor?, V marriage, and bow 11 ia hla home? n4 Dear Reuoer: This is your comer. All questions submitted will ba cheer- tha latest I, to sing at enierta fully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. Thni? Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but win you in advance. w JKNSY be sent if a st stamped envelope accompanies the request. HV111 do tilt 1 Quest., ms vre limited to two. Full name and address must accompany fflrl. (1) The aver.!. Ctn tor ;,, each letter or no reply can be made. 14 years old V ..V'Sht girl fo, All communications are held strictly confidential. IH I really cannot hound In recuesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the reader who knou say. p. hsp! name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, eiV ThU U n are ao few addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly for t f in the money to you. minf C0Ql4 not for cart oi)) ont'a bhdres Address le ton very plainly, with pan and ink, to Ilelen Brooks, Box 1545, evening or sfierm.i Ealt Lake Jitj Utah. help some one er work to do? Even lB , dresses In becoming colora Thera are town RUNG RECEIVED are there t and remove tan 7 U Ths following songs and poems have bleaches which once WT.iuWtah in help ths not but these will ,Bh change baon for dependable awhi... daring the past week liovlery md und rtri end I wisn to thank each on for thslr natural complexion. and varlou. other tham: kindness in could also be the uieanVf7 lrtlc Dear Miss Brooks: Put My Little Shoes Away. movie little extra money, a the all to am I get trying th mn-d- o Little Old Log Cabin In the Lene. tare picture! that 1 can. ao will you elty of leaving your hom.U I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Nowf know "ot of: I Jack addresses Art me Acord-- , the send please Mulhall. Lila Lee, Harrlaon Ford and neither do I know hla SONGS'- REQUESTED 1. 88 year, old and '," Elaine Hammerateln? How could I H. w' These tenge and poems ere oa the get the life of each? Sincerely yours, dressed at the Universal st?Ji C versal list: City, Calif NET NEEN, Idaho. A requested ind Ut anuToV.. which songs a You, for So would Ida. Still Tour laothei To NET NEEN, Prays you're your purpoae are Br'Se ES Jack. regular movie fan, art you? Jack Daisies." ths TwmrhfS tb address la cars of United Studios, "MarchettaFirst Lows: -In"Rom O' Calif.; Harrlaon Ford, Breath of They cried for the rocks and the Hollywood. ,B4 Tie As Irish Bmlle mountains. Lamb's Club, 13U W. ddth 9t.. New Tork were They prayed, but their prayers City; Lila Lee, Lasky Studios. Hollytoo late. wood, Calif.; Elaine Hammerateln, Prin- Dear Mlsa Brooks; Thle la the first time First Picture Corporation, 7250 Santa ciple Dont sell him another drink, Monica Hiv'd. Hollywood, Calif. There to you and hop. I an, welcomVTifc tho corner very much and lt are no biographies of these stars to be uieaaei very useful to me. I hay. h..v. He's reeling already, you see. had, except a very brief sketch n the of one oc- tlona I would like to ask n n? ,,,,,, directories and a write-u- p I regret that so many of the songs casionally In the movie mugafflnee. My I make more friends and be (2) It I. very loneionil requested of less cannot be furnished, dear, when you request a personal reply ular? What can I do to keen as they are an ui,g the recent popular be sure to send stamped envelope. elUa lonesoma? I remain, songs an! (an ba bad in the shops.I at-It BLUE BELL ho. is only the ola lime songs which To DOVIE and LARKIE, Ferron,- Ut. All are welcome, Blue Bell h?1 , 1 am tempt to mint or And for tha readers printing below a long which I to answer this of my coiurin. believe le the one you requested some have attempted so many times In my I lime agA. At least 1 hope It la The question 1 am sure you must D,ar M, Br01 other one can be had In the shops for that some of It U very difficult j ,iave wl.lttl, t0 you before and got 35 cents, and ao I cannot print the one to tellthem. another Just what to some very good answer. So may 1 ask word for you. to make I say had AT more HOME? friend, if you few DO THET MISS ME you questions? (1) In making as many liny f.iend who mme to see me Do they mlsa me at home? Do they succeeded aa you wish up to this time. often lint 1 wai foolish and never much I miss me? that you sit qul-il- y down and imj cared for Mm until It whs too late. He Twould be an assurance moat dear le going another girl and now I To know at thle moment some loved yourself. Just what tactics hav. I am .not happy In pursued up to this time when you na feci discouraged. one to win their frlendihlp? any boy'a compiny. I go out with boys Were saying, I wish he were here! people you been sociable, friendly, and sum.' but I am not happy liecauae I am think- To feel that the group at the flrealde Were thinking of me ee I roam; able, or have you been IndllTermt ing of him. I have asked him I down and he will not come. I am sure have ( h, yea. 'twould he joy beyond measure. peeling Ilia oilier fellow to d ill tb never donn anything to make him mad. To know tiiat they iniei me at home. agreeable things anil meet you than half way? Compare your own wiv How fiin t wlr hlm back? Thanking with the way of one who le ponulu In I advance. remain, you When twilight approachei. the season and makes friends easily. Tou cannot ni.ACKT, Utah. That ever Is sacred to song. be other tlmn your own self, but Tour nut la not unllks many others. Does Bom one repeat my name over, be not realize a friend's comparison you may he able to noli Blacky, who And sigh that 1 tarry an long? some of your possible unllkable ehsrtc worth, or what they are to them until And la there a choid In the music. they are rnne. No duuht you were eo That's mlaac-- when my voice le away. terlstics Into likable ones Whit ut (2) to attentions that Spend part at every day you? tie you And a chord In each heart that awaketh acruetomad did not real! a you ware not treating reading something really worth whlla at my wearisome stay? Itegret and keep huiy at something. One eia him ee friendly or courteously as you should. Since you hive Invited him to Do they set me a chair near the table. never lie lonely and busy at the use call, thereby signifying your deilre to When evening's home pleasures are time, If one is busy at somethin which Interests them. Im sorry, dear, hut atahllali the old friendly relations, and nigh. you hava asked more queitioni this ha has refused to accept. It is When the candles are lit In tha parlor, are allowed, but believe my sniwen that he d?ea not care Just yet t And the stars In the calm azure sky? renew the friendship, therefore there And when the are re- will partially nnswer your others 1 in la nothing left for you to do except to sending the songs you wlih alia peated. be friendly and agreeable to him whan And all lay them down to their sleep. same meet. Fet haps in time the you Do they think of tha abeont, and waft Dear Miss Brooks: We have long enjoyed your eolumu Is qualities which attracted him to you In ma tha beginning will bring him back to A whispered good night while they the paper. I and my two listers 11 ut 13 years old, look for it flrit thin vhti you. In the meantime, dear, do not sleep? the paper comes, and con over the adcompare every other hoy with him, but Do Do homo? mo at miss they they vice given In answers to tubecrlUr determine to enjoy their friendship bemiss me? cause you cannot afford to make any My sister had a question to ul you, At morning, at noon, or at night? but it wai asked and snewsrsd la lag further advances than you have to him And round shade one gloomy lingers Issue of paper. Sincerely. without lowering your dignity, and them, WILFRED. Idaho, which would also drive him still furcan That my light? presence only I am vary glad Indeed to welcome a ther away; and after all, do you not Are welcome. less Invitingly Joy new and because I think other think It la moie pique, than that you trio, And pleasures less hale than befora. will enjoy the poem yon request, I really care for him? Because one la missed from the circle, printing It, and will reierve your eBecause 1 am with tham no more? WHAT IS THAT, MOTI1ERT nvelope for a future requeet yon mif Anonymous. make. Always glad to hoar frost yea What le that, Mother? The lark, my- - child. Miss Brooks: Dear To EL8IE, Idaho Fslli: 1 do lot The morn ha Juat looked out, At last I have coma to you for adhave one of the songs yoa request, sniffed, I First: When he starts from hla humble, grassy vice upon certain questions. dear, but If they are located, net am 18 years old and like to have a good neat. you will receive them. a true I have but girl supposedly T And le up and away with tha dew on time, ma to my about who friend bre.-iatalk, ' hla adean win their she friends, thinking In Ma And a hymn heart, to you pura miration and leave mo high and dry, bright aphersk or use ma In any way aha pleases. I To warble It out la hie Maker's ear. It until now, and ao Ever, my child, bs thy morn's flrat lays have notnotrealised oultivated the friendship of iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiaaiwMif Tuned, ilka the lsrk'e to thy Maker's I have A BARBER IN EIGHT WKXU many more girls thinking one real prane. friend was all that was necesaary-Shoul- Write Meier Barter Cat, 1U few I try and break her of her conWhat ia that, mother? ceit, or cultivate other friends? How Te aeaere piwagt aervle sad A The Dove, my son, these adwtlMouaU weaUea Si an And that low, sweet voice, like the can I clean a pair of euoda allppara? this paper. Thanking you In advance, I remain, widow's moan, MOLLT, Utah. I flowing out rrom her gentle breast. FAMOUS ELECTRONIC TKEATMINTI. And I am glad to hava you with us, Constant and p ira, by that lonely neat, X A Aa the wave la poured from some Molly. Do not sand a stamped envelope Abram's DUimmis A Treatawat ft. M. D. IS4 Jude Bids- - M or letter wish Maupin, unless your songs you urn, crystal Fcr her distant dear one's quick return, requires a personal answer. ourIt is not BOOHS AND SHORT STOSIM frlands wise to limit tho number of Ever, my eon, be thou Ilka tha dove wo too and not ras Int-- bf .tell wo have can many, In xnendshlp aa faithful, as constant ROOK An? bmkBook Co. 44 Eaet da Twff Dnerat nesd a variety. As you hava doubtless n love. known this girl for soma tlma do you PATENT MEDICINES not think you could talk froaly to har What la that, mother? ft about this? There may be a mistake Fraetelra'i Berte for Ths Eagle, hoy. you know, and perhaps ah la not guilty Proudly careering his couraa of Joy, of tho accusations against her. Perfect Firm, in hi owl mountain vigor understanding and frankness are relying. to maintain a friendship and Breasting the dark storm, tha rod bolt you ahould at least give her tho op- SONGS defying; Hie wing on the wind, and hie eye on portunity of clearing herself of thesa tha sun. charges. If you have not already don Ha swerves not s hair, but bears on- so. Be friends If possible, and by all means cultivate other friends. (2) ward, right on. Boy, may tha eagle's flight ever be There la a powder to ba had at moat Walker .1 -shoe stores for tha purpose of cleaning Imteatatykainhairsooda thine. auede shoes If you cannot obtain It In Onward and upward, true to the line. FRUIT JBOXEBJhBHELSiJEMI your town, I will ba glad to have It sent to you If you will write stating PEACH A APPLE BOXES What la that, n other? The Swan, my love, tho color. Tha price is 25 cents notice, hit Lain Box I.ssiterLa He la float Ing down from hie native A 8U1TUES I am glad to print a corrected copy grove. No love-- l one mw. no Old of tho In Shade of. the Apple nigh; finishing He Is Roailng down by nestling and thank you very kindly, Tree. hi nine if (0 ,j e. Death durkeim hU eye, and unplmnee A nnn, for tending It. Hope I may be of We employ ondhteonal lh pair hia wlngn. service lo you. "jieshr Tet Ho- - sweetest song la the last he IN THE SHADE n F THE OLD APPLE Shlpten CommerciM TREE Hinge. Live ao. my love, that when dev.h shall The Oracle with Joy waa awsetly singre me, ing. Swan-lik- o and sweet It may waft thee The it I lo brook was babbling Its tune; uTTSTwisinkbs rtimgLui tow Tha village belle with Joy were gaily fehnol of Efficiency. Al aun-bur- Authors Home Becomes Slime N. b7 hkT "' Girl Wants Man From Montana I'lirit.-T- :! tin- - m Wl.stW'o hut Rump did have Its quakes, and some students of history assert that tlie large number of Roman pu luces and iwiipii-- s believed to l.uve been destri'.t i', by (lie barbarians between ModTokyo and Yokohama Hold ern Record for Loss of Life Messina Second. wesk K. C. "I and had trouble with my Bide. 1 had been taking medicine for a longtime and no thing seemed to do me any good. My husband Winston-Sale- Brooks. you pUum Ilona for three 1'. of girl two aong. Aim Tou'll Soon Fnriet" a Mile. Yvonne Julia, who has a considerable fortune. According to a statement site 1ms made to the society, she was engaged t an American lieutenant from Montana, who was killed in the war. As she cannot erase his memory, eke Is determined to marry cone but a man from Montana. The ol:er conditions which rhe Imposed In her cointnunlra-tioto the society set forth that tlie candidate need not be handsome nnr faithful to prohibition. As soon as the Aid society hns succeeded in Andlnc her a Montana husband she will in roturn puy the passage home of 15 destitute Americans stranded In France. j , Dear Miss Hrojks: I'm 15 years old and It wns not me t- I wns about wns aiiot her gliL Tlie hoysrlgareltes. it beg us lo smoke, but we won't always and they rail us baiiles I I am not a I am nuisance, am 1 asking for songs but I Just have always to have them. Is (2) good for the skin? I m dark skinned. Would bleach my skin? Tours triilv, anything ref.-rrin- lo-p- 1 EDNA. Utah. Ton arc older than I and am truly glad you werethought, nut the girl wrote you about. Let the think what they will an long ns boys you know you ere In the right, don't you say ao M) No Indeed you are nut a nuisance, hut my dear If you Just Bn, have aa n fflfinjf d Fetvr Don, a frisky terrier, tins Ix.-- accepted by President amt Mr. Coolldse as the White House dog. He Is the gift of Dr. Alonso Howard of West Roxburj, Masai wlre-halrc- Rhoillf Plll'loup h RtJItfip for them. Du ant snd slaiiii, however unless Sungs uie wanted, nr you are especially ilenlious fur a persuiuil reply. As I lisvs hilt one of tlui songs Which you reiiuest I will wnlt fur you to send si a nip and perhaps I shall mv located the others by thsl time. 2) Many e.alui to have received good results from Hit preparation you refer o bet If you have a dnrk ekn I do not think younaturally can hope to tho shade end why should you change Wish to? A dark akin Is Just ae snd attractive aa a fair skla, ifpretty one ringing. seemed brighter than tha harvest moon. When there within my arms I gently r.reat you. And Mushing red, you slowly turned away; I can't rorget the way I once carressed The world I only you, CaUlos free. N. w- - mvkTY CARNIVAL pray we'll meet another day. SO GOODS-DA- NaJ Clem Cine, (VHulold Chorus: Brewster Special! In tlie ahade of thn old apple tree. There's a love In ymir eyea 1 can see; HI Resent SL When a voice that I hoard, Like Ilia song of a bird. Seemed to whisper sweat music to ms I could hear the dull hiixs of the bee. In the blossom, aa you laid to me, With a heart flint Is true. I'll lie walling for yon, free offer In the Nhada of (lie old apple tree. 1 have really com a long way from ths Ct. JJJJjjOA - BFfBBRniHfflDWiSS SfSBStiwtk dly, iBsr3jsg2 And though my heart la breaking I'll he hiave. I've this hunch of flowars, SSThimmSw- - To cuss ms think they're pretty, place upon the freshly molded grave; If you'll I ell ms father, where she's I And "r If lying, H e far, Juat point It out to ha, "Hho told aa all whan aho dying. Te bury her beneath the eld apple waa tres" CLASS riN |