Show 5 L. f 7 1 d f fo p r- r I j r JIp in r. r 01 f t I f. f v J J iff T o n-l n i I A I J AS G L Y A LIKE WOMAN always felt that the best I security for far civilization Is thOV tho f V dwelling and that th upon properly appointed and b ing dwellings dwelling t c. ll h more than anything else ehe cl e the i. i Improvement of or mankind j But what if if- there are no dwellings I to he be had The Thc ml man who made that j speech of oC course had h no particular rr- rr notions about the future of oC Salt Lake Inc with her dearth of or dwellings Th The domestic man loves 10 no music so well wn n tI i his own kitchen clock and the airs which the thc lo logs log sing to him n as the they burn on the hearth But what if there there- he be no n n wherein to lo place the lIlI clock and no h hearth whereon to place I th the logs lObs II IT mic me In indeed eed ma may be he a L asure asure sure sUIe haven of ot repose from the storms and perils of nf th the the- world but to se secure secure se- se bo be bohomer cure curc this ther then certainly must hom homer and too teo pretty quick before the wintry blasts ts blow down lown th the canons canyons canyons can can- ons to cool our OUI valley all It will be he an ill 11 wind indeed d with little little- profit to the homeless ones one of or our town Bo no it ever so humble theres there's no place like tiles home homp- Neither was John Howard Paine thinking of oC an any place in particular of course cours when he 1 penned penn penn- nn- nn cd II his ills Homo Home Sweet Home Perhaps l least ast of all of or a cit city rl rising out of ot th the wild and wool wooly west calling itself Salt Lake and presenting the thc scene of sorrowing sor so- OI O rn I rowing wanderers and homeless Hopelessly Hope Hope- I lessly seeking 1 yet et finding not any any- thing thing In th the shape of oC a dwelling drivelling before before be be- fore tore the said f icy ley blasts of winter turn them Into Icicles kicks upon the theer er very streets I I actually do not know what I Is goIng goIng soIng go go- Ing to become of us said a little woman woman woman wo wo- wo- wo man In utter one morning week I tor f have not missed one lla day Inthe in inthe inthe the past two t weeks looking for a house Weve We've only one On week left be before before before be- be fore having to move mo from Crom our present present pres pros ent temporary temporal quarters I was In Informed In- In formed this morning that houses are being held not for Cor still higher rents but with the object of forcing people to In buy We rc simply cannot buy neither can w we move mo awu away as my husbands husband's position of necessity keeps us here You looked d for a n flat Oh yes Indeed but long long lists if r h before be y named name of or seekers home arriving fore forc us com completely discouraged me In Inthe Inthe inthe the hope of a a. flat flau I added my rpy name nam to the list In asp r-ase a c others back hack out but hut butI I 1 can se see plainly we can cun only look forwar forward forward for for- war ward to perishing beneath the Christ Christ- Christmas Christmas mas snows mows before our turn arrives How IIo about bearding Out of or th the question entirely Tb only place left open to us was far Car out entailing car ear fare Care We r wore offered a t tin tiny back room with board for more than Ihan it would take to keep us comfortably comfortably com coin In a small house or oren even en a reasonable flat I couldn't blame th tin the landlady so 10 vcr very much She had he her story about aboUl heating rent and high living What hat la S to h come of or the poor 1001 In Infant infant In- In fant Cant In n the chase after atter the illusive home A father Cather in our OUI midst and one who happens to be FO so 0 unlucky at the present time as to possess a n child and who whoso whose e need of or n a home is dire suggests that a letter b be written to President Roosevelt Hooe petitioning him hum to rant grant a pension for or children while chile this state of or things thing continues providing them some kind of or shelter sheller or 0 Insuring them against the special price placed upon board boal and room and hou houses cs on their ac account that account that is if Ir the they ar are considered at all No o wonder r the hearts of some som of oC the parents seeking homes home sink Ink into the very cr depths depth 01 of despair If the lie child chilli 13 a not nol to be considered at nil all all then Instead of ot erecting libraries all ov over r the thc country Carnegie might the quicker In IiI a n home for tor himself in heaven h by building a a. few Infants Infants' homes home for Cor the homeless infants In the arms of or fond yet t helpless parents in iii our town Just now Nobody want them Nobody will have hav them All will gladly rent nt to the parents of course Bourse our but hut cannot possibly consider the children No Nn not even n a tiny Uny bab babe A little mother another sat at the other morning Everywhere F am ant I re- re fused od sho said and all aU on account of or Bobby obb Bobb Bobby Is a n year yar old and Upon tho the floor with his Teddy bear chuckling spluttering crowing ono onn marveled tint that could refuse him Poor Innocent Bobby little suspected that In the whole of ot Salt Lake L. there 1110 was wa not even en a 0 corner cornel for Cor him thus his parents were at the tho present time homeless 3 and nil all on his Dr precious clou ac ac- ac- ac count This was the least of his and Teddy's s worries however There Ther is always H a l place for Cor the Teddy bear be It It known but not for COI a real live baby Many ups grown make loomIn room loom In their homes for the former and amI hold him in their laps and go ao In for all nil sorts of ot foolishness over 01 him him but bee I to be bo excused at the mere suggestion sug sug- US' US of ot a n. baby In the house They are arc a treat creat deal eal of ot trouble says Jerome I K Jerome Jerome- and they thoy make a place untidy and th they y cost costa a lot of money to keep but still w we would not have the house without them theta Would that a a. few of or our hou owners house owners e-owners fc feel 1 this wu at the present time about babies A great shout of jO joy would ero JO up UD from tho the h hearts art of or parents Home h Is not home goes Foes on this author without th their ir no noisy Ins ul and their mis- mis mal chile hands Would not the thc room seem silent sHunt without their pat- pat feet Whether this I is so fO or not not th the renter of or rooms prefers her rooms silent nn and empty rather than harbor a bab baby She Sho Is not poetising over 1 prattling voices mid and pattering feet teet In this present hour of demand and high prices for Hor rooms will not nottie tie be silent an and long lone well she knows Imo th therefore there is no need of or considering a n baby I 1 went out on one day 11 tho the little BlUe woman oman of or tears teals without Bob Dob I Ly I had a n dim hOl hope O that perhaps I r should not bo questioned d as to him him and could sign a 0 lease for rOl six months or 01 n a y year ar before he was vas found out edit But Dut no thero there was not one ono place I d at nt that an any children was ov ov- ov ed It was the tho first question In almost every vor instance There Is but one outlook as I can cnn sc see and that Is 18 to walk th the e streets ts tr with Bobby Bobby Bobby Bob Bob- by In my arms until condItions condItions' chango here If It they ever over do I am worn out and hopelessly discouraged Odd little people The They ore are tho the unconscious comedians com of or the worlds world's Krc great sta stage o. o They Thoy supply tho the humor In lifes life's all too ht heavy v drama Y Yet tI t I If you OU value yo your lr fair name do not attempt at attempt at- at tf tempt to seek a d in Salt IH alt Lake at H the pr vent pr nt time tim if it you vou ne ale II y i bab hero fitere as to own Co Fo w fortunate u pter fifer M as to u to I c n no o advice ad him or nr enter can cIo do unless you ou can moto moDO t are ss or them them-if you OU h hor or or several eM 1 and ami own o unfortunate yn o home while dren t time the c led a 0 roof to C surf Cor or j and father you dur durn ng the thu unhappy pp heads hC own awn year our you can ket keel u winter Perhaps thought the courage e by holding your CUI summer comes again pHI that when to yowl O precious your rather can b resort to st heaths hearts once mol mote more and ana tent on the hlll hillside hillside Do IOU think It would bo lap pos you for us to remain a few days a after sho I nr first t of oC October r 1 a asked ked t two o home homeless the ones who had wd taken a room for tor month of or September only while e they hom e put lt In n all fill that time Tho landlady did dill all aU sho could call canup can can- tho the party part expecting to take lake t te up room on In the first of or October thorn them If It lh they y could remain where they w were Ie till the fifth of or tin the month t. t to accommodate the present roomer i But no th the tho house hull hud been sold ll ld over I their thir heads he anti and they worn obliged to f get out by the first as nc tho the new ne owners owners own own- I ers rs had 1 been Cen obliged cd to tor buy guy the thc place in to order to have c a n. roof over their own o h hads ads by that time I LADY LAD DABBLE BABBIE- |