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Show . ... ; - I ... - ; THE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH ' - : - - Tstiru Aoki Tsuru Aokl is the charming little! wife of Sessue Hayakawa, the movie j star. After an absence of many year, from the screen she was recently re-duced to return to play opposite h V husband in one of his big production She has been deeply Interested lit' Hayakawa's work . of translating Shakespeare's plays Into the Japanese language. M uaW 'IM-I- IM lllllllllllllim VII OLD SUN MAN, SCOLDS fPHEItE had been many sunny days In the early spring, once upon a time, but Instead of building their nests and working s they should have done, two chattering young Robins and three Sparrows were quarreling as hard as ever you beard la a big tree in the orchard. Ted Squirrel ran over from tbe big tree at the edge of tbe woods, and when he beard what it was all about he began to wonder If he did not want that very tree, too, for that was what they were quarreling about, you aee. It happened that one young Bobln came to the tree. Just as the other had decided he would build there, and such a chattering and fluttering as went on I Then along came three Spurrows, and when they found that some one wanted the tree very much they nil decided that they wanted It, too, though they were comfortably located they would have a warm place to until tee sun shone again. Teddy Squirrel begun to think of the time he had wasted, for be had no more nuts In his nest and he was too cold to go out for some that he knew were hidden under a rock In the woods. By and by the old Sun-Ma- n peeped out from behind a cloud and looked at the Robins and Sparrows. He peeped into Teddy's hole in the tree, too, and then he began to scold. "Why do you all think I made the days so nice and warm, I should like to know? I gave you two sunny days and you wasted them In quarreling over a tree. "Here are trees enough for you all, and many more besides, but you fool-ish' ones must pick out one tree and Insist that there Is no other. Get to work every one of you or I will go back behind the cloud and not shine again for e week." They all went to work, you may be iure, and there was no more fussing, for none of them wanted to have the old Sun-Ma- n scold again or go away and make tbe earth cold and wet. -- (Copyright.) . I.TWa VOUNO iAJZ.PT WW behind the attic blinds of Jie farm-house. All day they quarreled, and when night came the two young Robins had to sleep In the branches without a nest. They had wasted the time In disputing and no work was done. But the first thing the next morning, when the sun came up, they all began quarreling ngnln. The Sparrows should have been re-pairing their nests instead of quarrel-ing over something they did not want, for the winter winds had broken their homes and they were very ragged looking, Indeed. Teddy Squirrel, too, should have been at home making his nest clean from the shells he had left from his winter meals, but he, too, came back to say the tree was his because he had been looking at It all winter out of his hole In the tree at the edge of the woods. And so all these silly creatures wasted two warm spring days In quar-reling and the next morning they awoke to find the sky all gray and the air cold and damp. The two young Robins began to shiver. They did not feel at all like quarreling. The Sparrows wished they had repaired their broken nests so inn. vm'xjmmmm'w.mimrmr'ma - ,, , , , ... 4 t This it your comer. Make use of it for your information on questions that are puzzling you. ' It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer care-fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. If a more detailed answer than can be given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and it will be given prompt attention- - All communications will always be held in absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. fri (3urr Dear Miss Broods: Can you tell me if any of the drug tlores in Salt Lake carry an article called "Eye Bead." It is a sticky sub' stance used on the end of the eyelashes, and forms a small bead. If this can be bought in Salt Lake, I mould like to Jnow the price of it and the name and of the druggist that sells it. Thanking you in advance, I am, very tuly, ; "W," Howe. I am unable to locate this article in the Salt Lake stores, but am informed by one of them that they will gladly send away for it if you desire, so let me know whether or not you care to have them do this. a deep purple. The flowers them-selves are very small and come in clus-ters. They are quite a prolific bloom-er. The names of some of the varie-ties are: Tennant Spencer; Miss Night-ingale ; President Garfield, and White Lady, and there are several others. You could use any of the shades above mentioned (lilac, lavender, purple or mauve) nicely for your color, or you could use a combination of these col-ors. Should I be able to find any-thing more that might be of help to you, will gladly let you know. Hope you may get something of what you want from this. The recipe book will be forwarded in a few days. ' My mother died about a year ago, leaving me to serve as a mother to my ino smaller sisters. My father is not at home much and I don't have any-body to ask questions of, so I thought I'd ask ou. Last night I vent to a party given to one of the girls about my size and age. At the party they acted terribly. They would play k'i'mg games and tit in the corner and hug each other. Because I wouldn't join in with them they called me a baby and said I'd never catch a fellow if I Wouldn't let them even kiss me. Please tell me if that is the Way all the people do to become friends of the boys? Surely my mother did not act this way whmm iLi" tiuj a girl. Please let me hear from you as soon as possible. . ROBERTA.ldaho. No my dear, all the people do NOT act this way, but it ,is the sad truth that a good many do. You did just right in refusing to enter into that sort of "fun," and I have no doubt some of the boys and girls in their hearts really admired you for the stand you took; but I know it is hard to be the only one to uphold the standard and I consider that you were a very brave girl to do it. You will be laughed at of course, just because you are differ-ent, but you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you are doing as your mother would have you do and as your own conscience tells you, and in the fulure you will have cause to be very thankful for having taken this course. Some day a boy is going to come along who thinks .. as you do and he .11 11 wui lite you tor it. 1 teel very sure ot this, little girl. Dear Mist Brooks: I have two questions I Would like to have answered. What will take ink out of clothing, both red and blue ink? I have a new pink mock and I spilled red ink all down the front and don't know how to take it out. I also have blue ink on my white sailor middy and don't nou-no- n to take that out either. Please tell me if you can. B. have ihosen for my bee hive symbol the hel- - wish you would tell me tv--v ... iw c-f- ,,i-Fi- w" r. -- y MRS. HATFIELD SABIflA, OHIO la Pitiable Condition when sae Began Taking Lydia L ami Vegetable Compound SaMna, Ohto.- -'! took Lydia ELPbuV tam's Vegetable Compound for weak- - m inimim!!!!!! ISfi wi'Sif.rtS III III' Ml v III Jl nervoua and could hardly stand on my t, f' cook meal. I was v'i?x thia way for about a M ., year and bad tried fin ? Ml several medicinea k7VT and had physician, " jlll but to no avail My '; "iater waa taking ' ' your medicine ana " " ., I finally induced me to try it I now feel fine and can do my housework without any trouble at all. , You can use this letter for the sake of others if you wish." Mrs. WeldonG. Hattoxd, R. R. 8, Sabina, Ohio. Housewives make a great mistake In allowing themselves to become so weak and nervous that it is well-nig- h tmpoa-- 1 sible for them to attend to their necea aary household duties. Lydia E. Pin-ha-m's Vegetable Com-- ; sound should be taken when you first , notice such symptoms as nervousness, . backache, weakness and irregularity. It will help you and prevent more serious trouble. Give it a fair trial. It surely helped Mrs. Hatfield, justas it has maw. I OLDSMOBILE DEALERS WANTED In I'luh. Mhio, Wyoming. Liberal romtniuion will tend reprr ntntlv on request. A.E.T URSSEN-bHrlbu- tor. KNOWLTON BEAUTY SHOP Rverythlne known in benuty culture. Let u tell you about our Creams. Powder and Hair Good. Se S. Main. yCICTCD SCHOOL of DRESSMAKING ALlJ 1 tl Teche fot to Uenign, Cut and (" " ia9BCT-,- -l We are the only 1' 5Jf "fa'4 of rrnit monuments In 4,-r- '' "dr 11 lyUjt finegrained irran-U- f Wf Ue which tUnda 3rl wUitm TfE1 higher preaaure than Ik IS?' eMt"rn irraaile 'VyiNiffrt'l r' nd tnlrea a ery J 'fJPfcajiV. tine poliili: qiiar-5- : ried.cutjjiilinhed 4 r"' eared hy E5V4' Wr-l- l VUh lalior. See ,ZTjgjifrS Y"m 100,1 dealer n f he dnea not hare it in stork, Write us. the prices will plea you. We also have a Inrye stork of eastarn grunite at remarkably low prices. Utah Cranlta and Marbla Co. 1 West South Temple many other women. ggg gcaamatiMt) X5y is endorsed by horsemen umvenally for Distemper. Influenza, Pink Eye, Cough or Cola among horses and mules. Excellent as a preventive. Equally good for Dog Distemper ana Chicken Cholera. Wtitt for Fret Booklet Sold in two sizes at all drug stores. :4v WATCH-TH-BIG 4 1 Stomach-Kidne- y --Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand-ar- d remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles , GOLD MEDAL The National Rsmedy of Holland for cantoris and endorsed by Quaan Wllhal-snlB- a. At all druggists, thraa sizaa. jtk tor tKa aaaaa CoU Medal a aratr Wa ma4 accsH mm faaitatioa COCKROACHES Watarhags Atinrc f0 1 Canned Foods Thera is hardly a household In America today that does not one a lot of Canned VnAm B.Un k. kln4 winilM-fi- f Hv In prenerrlna the original flavor and Usta of nearly every kind of fruit or vegetable. The reason so much fruit spoils la b causa of wrong canning methods. This book tella yon a lot of things yoa pro-bably havent heard of before and Its FREE. Just fill In the lines below plain-ly, and send a two cent stamp and wa will mail It ta yoa promptly. a v t Easily killed by using the genuine Stearns' Electric Paste Also 8CRR DCATH to ri and arte. These Cta are the greatest carries ol Osrata, Tuer both food and property. XADY POR USE BETTER THAN TRAPS InrseUoas la U languages la every bos. Sos.alssSts. Uos.slseSl.BO. MONEY BACK IT IT FAILS " Vj thc TheNam "Cutters" 7 jonXrnrms, Vaccine mi tfttrntfn sttnlfir. Made by Tb Labora-tory tlut Knew How." Twenty-fiv- e years of eon ackatiout endeavor In one line count for sossttaioL The Cutter Laboratory BcrkricT (U l-l-oam) California D I - C O L - Q FOR BURNS CUTS ITCH SORES 75c al atorea; 85c by maiL Address New York Drug Concern,New Yor YOUMPli H.lr cotor Re storer. Saf to use as water. Make you look jouna kgala. At all good jtrunilst. 7b cents, or illrecl tpo aXLfa. Ciiealsts. Memphis. Teno. HELEN BROOKS DEPAETMENT Bex 1I4S. Sslt Laks Cltyv Utah. I enclose two cents in stamps for re-turn postage on a free copy of "Canning and How to Use Canned Foods." Name -- Street City Cutlcura for Sore Hands. Foak hands on retiring in the hot suds of Cutlcura Soap, dry and rub in Cu-tlcura Ointment Remove surplus Ointment with tissue paper. This is only one of the tilings Cutlcura will do If Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used for all toilet purposes. Advertisement Sure Relief FOR (..DIGESTION sSJstsZlfe 6 Bell-an- s 'zJ Hot water TOv-- H Sure Relief hisr iss LLalU irt4!iSj a 5$ end 734 Packages. Everywhere V. N. U, Salt Uk Crty, No. I Trhe Right Thing 1 I Right Time 511 ffll li IS; Sft W T? T?W O rp C3ncp rannnC3C3C5nc3nnnnnncl " " innnr in and the only reason you are privileged to tell him is because you pay him to listen and because .by telling him you hope to remove the symptoms. (Copyoright.) DON'T AIIl YOUR ILLS REMEMBER that the man who point not to air his bodily ills, and who makes it a matter of principle not to grumble about the ups and downs of his health alwejs has an advantage over the man who keeps his associates posted concern-ing the way he feels. Instinctively your associates feel that you ore superior when . they realize that possibly you too some-times feel under the weather but that you never grumble about It Tbe thoroughbred roan, like the thorough-bred animal, does not whimper over the slightest discomfort There is something of the Stole in all true aristocrats and It is a characteristic of all mean and d natures to like to reveal the fact of their discomfort even to close associates. This la, of course, absurd absurd because It ac-tually causes more discomfort to your associates than would an admission of your illness. Remember that there Is only one person in the world to whom you have a right to tell all the bad feelings that you experience, only one person whom you are privileged to burden with your symptoms and that Is your doctor, : The Friendly s aVWVWVWWaSVWVaVaV1.5 "INCURABLES" ffTXZHILE there's life there's hope." No truer statement ever was made. Every one has heard it and, nearly every one believes It But to Judge by the pitiable Uvea of many one is inclined to believe that a large number fall to put their belief Into practice. There's another old proverb which says In substance that nothing Is cer-tain but death. And this Is likewise believed by most persons, though at times one finds the handwriting on the wall Indicating that certain things! are Inevitable. Nevertheless, the latter proverb Is just as sound as the old one given at tne Deginning or tnis essay. There would, therefore, be much more happi-ness In the world If many more would live with both thoughts clearly la mind. There Is no sadder Institution in the world than those devoted to the treat-ment and care of persons afflicted with incurable ailments. No one In the world deserves greater sympathy and comfort and aid than those who' are suffering from ills which they believe cannot be cured. But there are entire-ly too many who are declared Incur-ables or decide themselves that noth-ing can be done to bring them good, health. Every community of consider able size has some such residents wlf make life unhappy for themselves at others, and many thousands of tha may be found In the United Stat) Yet, thanks to the advances of medll science, only a very small proportl of these ore actually Incurables. I Wonderful would be the increas the world's hupplness If this fact j widely known and understood anil Ueved. It Is, therefore, a matttj great Importance which should if every one glad that i'resldent I ding's personal physician. Brig, I Churles Sawyer, Is engaged In jt -- ning for the welfare depnrtmeMf the United States government. Doctor Sawyer has devoted inn his life to seeking "Incurables' curing tbein, and he believes tin happiness and welfare of thotison persons depends on teaching them few are actually Incurable and most of thc sick can tie mode wei (Copyright) O "Whats in a Name?" I 1 "" FACTS about y'our name; it's nistorj; " """ 1 I MILDRED meaning; wbence it was derWed; sigrufi- - 1 MARSHALL " cance; your lucky day and luckj jewel j have na equivalent Lolette. Caroline, the form from which our own Una Is probaWy most often derived, was popular In Germany and was brought to England by the wife of George II, who gave It vogue among the nobility. The lovely mysterious Inpls lazuli Is the tallsmanlc stone assigned to Lena. It promises her freedom from danger and disease; Indeed, it Is said to be a cure for fevers. Friday Is her lucky day and 5 her lucky number. The morning glory of contentment Is her flowier. iCopyrlght.) O LENA LENA or Llna, as It Is frequently is one of the most con-flicting of feminine names. Etymol-ogists find It derived from the same source as Helen and also discover it through the evolution of Charlotte. Vho shall say which Is correct 1 It is not difficult to understand how Lena or Llna came to be a extract-ion of Helena, but preference is gen-erally given to the theory that Llna Is the correct form and that Us real course Is Identical with the great Kail ct the Franks who wus the forefather of the feminine Charlotte. Charlotte of Svoy, who nnr'-I-Louis XI, Introduced her name to French royalty, whence It traveled julckly to Germany. There It changed form, becoming first Lettclien, then Caroline, and finally Llna. Meanwhile Charlotte d'Albrst of France, who wus given In marriage Into the House of Trcmoullle, was responsible for the brave Lady Derby carrying It Into England. The queen of George HI, bringing the name from Germany, es-tablished In England thc popularity of the diminutive Llna. The Spanish moke Loin from the contracted form of Charlotte or Cur-lot-as they call her, and the French brake Missing. J'She has wonderful control of her eolce." "Yes, she can do everything with It but stop It." YOUR ITU How to Read Yo--r 1 UAMn A LtlMS and Tendencies -I- ke 1 Capabilitiea or Weak-fness- ea That Maka for Success or I Failure as Shown in Your Palm BBaaBaaRaa1 THE HAND OF A SOLDIER xA'S MIGHT almost be expected, the hand of a successful soldier must be sfpiare and firm. The top phalunx of the thmnh must be strong, to will power and ability to coin-nian- As the soldier that Is, the officer must frequently use tact and diplomacy, the second phalanx of the thumb should be veil curved. Ambition Is Indicated by a line run-ning from the line of life to or to-ward Hie mount of Jupiter, under the forefinger. A star on tbe mount of Jupiter reveals distinction gained In the Held or elsewhere. If there Is present In the hnud what Is culled a second mount of Mars that Is, a mount lying between the line of life and the mount of Jupiter It Indicates unusual bravery and during. A short line running from the line of fate, which runs vertically up the palm of th; bund to Saturn, shows u gov-ernment appointment. The mount of Mars about the middle of the palm, on tbe outside should be stn:r,', to express endurance. (ConvrieM I If you love your friend you will laiiKh at his Joke whether It Is funny or not. v ' j A LINE 0' CHEER j t By John Kendrick Bangs. tt THE RIVER OF HOPE t t t TTOI'K'S a at roam tf.at oarrtea t ; n on J l7 today to Joys anon, t t rtnplrt niny rush hvre nn.l tliorc, 1 i Hhl lrn ro(k mny lurn anil snare ' t btyonj them n tlm xoa i J With the nalllnK ile.ir nnd free, WIumc if By your course be true t f Kmlling tinrtmra wait for you. I f (CopyrtKht.) I i - 4 |