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Show , - yr . THE BINGHAM NEWS fJT Where Louisiana Cyclone Did Most Damage lj?r--: Jjftjy r-v- ''Wi" KJrSl ln f .l j Scene In Plnevllle, La., after the passage of the cyclone that swet across the central purt of the state. Nearly a ' score of ' persons were killed and the property damage was heavy. DearKeader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheer-- j fully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. ' Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but wilT. be sent if a d, stamped envelope accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. FulJ name and address must accompany each letter or no reply can b 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. Dear Miss Brooka: I really cannot exprM m pprotfc tion for those songal I will iee la tk next paper the poems you wish and will try very hard to help you And them. Is freckle cream Injurioua to the altlaT ry Tours dlncerely, JF CHEERFUL. PEGGT, Leadore, Ida. jr ) Thanks, my dear, both for your presHlon of appreciation and your offer to aid me in locating: other sona;s. I ' would not advise you to use a prep-aration which claims instant or near Instant removal of freckles, because a, cream which accomplishes this would necessarily be very severe in Its action. I can send you the name of some If you will send me a stamped envelop with name. I find by referring to mjr ' ; files your name is not in your letter but that you sent an envel'ib X;r jour songs, therefore your najpe wan, not filed. The face should alays be pro-tected by a rood cream before Koine out. and In this way prevent freckle from appearing, 'as an "ounce of pre-vention is worth a pound of cure" la true also of freckle. If "Bashful Bill" anfl "Chuckles" from Clear Lake, Utah, will Bend namee and stamped envelope I will send the songs they requested. When In Salt Lake he photographd t Monro 8tulto, 287 V4 .Main. Advrtienen Dear Miss Brooks: Would you please print the two fol-lowing sons: "The Big State Fair" and "Ole. You Hobo from Norway"? Thanking you in advance, ' "RED SCOTTY," Camroso, Alberta. Canada. Very glad to hear from Canada, Mr. Scotty, and will do my best to locate your songs by calling on the loyal read-ers who have responded so liberally to these requests. shower it with all sorts of loving at-tentions from making occasional calls and lavishing flowers and candy upon it, to offering an equally good heart in exchange for it. If, after following these general rules persistently, vrl'.i; all the frills added, whloh time, place and the girl suggests, you fail to win, I would say this especial heart was an unusual one, and required an unusual "way," In which case it would be nec-essary to make a thorough study of this particular brand of heart to find a successful way of winning It. (2) I would not consider this a proper way to win a girl, at least not until the stage of exchanging hearts had been reached anyway. These songs and poems are on the requested and list: Matilda Jane What's This Dull Town to Me? Lorena The Little Mohee Mamma's Boy Evening Post Down the Ohio Under De Soto's Cross Father Dear Father Come Home with Me Now The following songs and poems have been received during the past week, and I wish to thank each one for their kindness In contributing them: The Dying Pailor Just as Tour Mother Was When the Dees Are In the Hive I'll Come to You. Over the Waves. Dear Miss Brooks: I would like to ask some more ques-tions but I am too much trouble as it Is. I thank you for the prompt answer I received. STDONIA J., Cleveland, Utah. No trouble, and am very glad to have been of service to you. So now Just send your questions (two) right along, dear. It will be necessary for the following to send names and addresses before 1 can answer their letters, as the rules heading this column Indicate. "Cowboy," Robertson, Wyo. "Dim-ples," Thayne, Wyo. "Bug and Dunk," Washington, Utah. Bcbe and Lll, Sho-shone, Idaho. Tobble and Dickey, Lo-gan, Utah. The Texas Cowgirl, Des-ert Lake, Utah. The Naughty Four, Meridian, Ida. Dear Miss Brooks: We have been reading your corner and thought we'd like to Join and ask you a few questions. (1) What Is the lutest dance song and danced (2) What would be nice to serve at a house party instead of ice cream and cake? (3) Is It any worse for a girl to smoke than a boy? (4) What should you say when a boy ask's you for the last dance. THREE GIRLS FROM GEORGETOWN, Idaho. Welcome girls. (1) Among the late dance songs are "Dreams of India." "Carolina In the Morning" and Maxle Jones." (2) I hardly know whether you refer to dessert only, or a suggestion for other refreshments. If for dessert only suppose you try fruit whip, which is made by beating the whites of eggs very stiff and adding any desired fruit, after it ha been drained free from Juice and pressed through a sieve or mashed very fine and sweetened to taste, In proportion of one cup of fruit to each three egg whites. Serve in glass dishes and topped with whipped cream. (3) Terhaps not, so far as the actual physical effects resulting from smoking Is concerned, but as to the moral effects resulting, most emphati-cally It Is. By common and universal consent, since time's beginning, man has been granted the privilege of in-dulging himself in all the moral and BILL'S IM TROUBLE I've got a letter parson, from my son away out West, And my ole heart Is as heavy as an anvil In my breast. To think the boy whose future I had once so nlceiy planned Should wander from the path of right, and come to such an end. I tol' him when he left us, only three short years ago. He'd find himself In a mighty crooked row. He's missed his father's counsel and his mother's prayers too. But he said the farm was hateful an 4 he guessed he'd have to go. I know there's big temptations for a youngster, in the West, But I believed our Billy had the cour-age to resist. An' when he left I warned him of the ever waiting snares That lie like hidden serpent in life's pathways every Where's. But Bill he promised faithful to be careful and allowed That he would build tip a reputation That would make us mighty proud. But It seems as how my counsel sort of faded from his mind. And now he's got In trouble of ttie very worstest kind. Ills letter's came so seldom that I somehow ort of knowed. That Billy was a tramping on a mighty rocky road. But never once Imagined he would bow my head In shame And in the dust he'd waller his ole daddy's honored name. He writes from out In Denver, and the story's mighty short; I Jest can't tell his mother it'll break her poor ole heart! An' so I reckoned, parson, you might break the news to her Bill's In the Legtslatur, but he doesn't ay what fur. physical offences which he sees fit, bringing small criticism on himself by so doing, while to women It" has been given the privilege of exerting her In-fluence In his behalf to Increase hi desire for the pure and virtuous things of life. Now, I ask you, can she Influ-ence him for good when she herself is indulging In these selfsame vices and habitsT Are the girls and women go-ing to lower their standards of morals and habits In order to be "goed pals" to the boys and men, or are they go-ing to continue their righteous work of bringing them up to their high stan-dards of virtue and purity In thought, word and deed? This is woman's priv-ilege and a happy one It Is, and It Is the girls who at this time can exert their Influence In the right direction to bring about a purer and nobler man-hood, and she cannot possibly do this while submitting to even thla one small (T) diKgusting habit. Do you not think I am right In thU? (4) Well, my dear, some one has to ask you for the last dance, don't they? If by this yeu mean you are supposed to go home with him, I will enly say that you should not at-tend a dance unattended, and then ef course It Is understood who Is to es-cort you home. I have written you personally regarding the removal of freckle. Dear Miss Brooks: We find your corner very Interesting, and would like you to answer a few questions. What Is the meaning of: Mary, Krma, Juantta, Kathleen, De-lor- o. Virginia, Jennie, Laura. La Vera, Alice, Mettle, Besale, Aieath, Afton, Dorothy and Fhyllla. Thanking you In return, your truly, CHERRY CHEERFUL. St. George, Utah. I will give you the meaning of as many as I can girls. Mary mean "bet-ter;" Erma. "pure:" Virginia, "virgin;" Laura, "a laurel; Alice, "noble cheer;" Ellr.al.eth, "Ood of the oath;" Aletha, "truth;" Dorothy, "the gift of God;" PhyNIs, " a green bough." Dear Mies Brook: This Is my first attempt to write. Here i my question. (1) How old Is Tom Moor and la he married? (2) Mease give me his address. SNOWDROP, Tooele, Ut. Porry not to be able to give you a more definite answer to your first question, but I have been unable to ob-tain reliable data concerning Tom Moore's age or whether or not he is married, lie was born In Ireland, and his address is mi!) Van Ness Ave, Los Angeles, Calif. He Is with the Select Pictures Cor., 7rJ Seventh Av. New York City. Dar Miss Brooks: This I our first entrance Into yeur corner, w hepe we're welcome. We have enjoyed reading It very much and weuld like th following questions an-swered: (1) Does it harm bobbed hair to curl it T How old la Mary Tlckford? (3) What are the lucky numbers, days and colors, for one born1 May 23 and June 24? (4) How old Is Gloria Swan-eon- ? Is she married, If so, to whom? Wishing you success In the futuro we remain, TWO GIRL FRIENDS OF DIXIE. Welcome girls. (1) Continuous curl-ing of the hair with hot Iron Is harm-ful. Have yon tried curling it on paper? This method will not harm ft. (2) Mary l'lckford is o( years of age. (.')) The supposed "lucky" day far those born. In May Is Saturday, the months November and April ami the colors red and pnln yellow. For those born In June, Friday is the day, October and December the months and the colors red, blue and white. (4) Clorln iywun-so- n Is reported as being twenty-seve- n and la married to Herbert K. Noiiihorn at pri'Srnt, but divorce proceedings are under way. Dear Miss Brooks: I have never written to you before, but have been a constant reniler of your corner, ami I thought I would ask for a little information as others! have written ami you have answered! them, I hope you w ill answer my ques-tion. (1) Does tea affect the hair? (2) Is It proper for a girl to walk home from a show or party with a boy If he hasn't taken her there? If It isn't what should you tell him? I remain, Cl'IILY I'CKS, Rochester, Ut. Yes, surely, Curly Locks, I will an-swer your questions as bet;t I can. (1) In what way do you mean that tea afTects the hair? Sage tea has a y to darken It, and does not harm it, If this Is what you have reference to. C' No, under ordinary circum-stances it Is not proper, because a girl, should not at tend a show or party without some escort. In which case eh should of course return with the per-son, in cane n girl do s attend surli places ul 'tie. she sliouli use her own JiioHnu-i.- t as to returning hum with a boy. Dear Miss Hrooks: I want to know If you will answer a few questions for us, as follows: (1) How to win the heart of a girl? (2) Is It proper to put your arm around a girl when taking her home? Answer oon. V. T., Hlg I'lnev, Wyo. (1) There Br many Kir!, many hearts, many ways. K. T. However, there are a few gem-m- l rules which aptdles to winning of all hearts that, I might HUKgest. Approach said heart. In ' th most re.'iie( tf ul itM.'ii.er possible; Letters contnininK io;'i,'s of H'lnr? and .ocoim ultii no names otlicr thun! the have l,f,-:- rciv-'i'- , anU I ii h to e re niv t'.aiiks and ;.;-- 1 reflation for tii-i- k ln''-ie-i-- i liookworm. New I'lymi.utli. !! ; A Treader, Aff.n, V'vo ; A l;. ider. 'i.n. bei hind, 'o.; I0on.lv, Too. le. I't.; Mi.t.-t- I'rovo. I't.: I.iiv of t'.e Vnliev, I't; n,i,'l,f,l, ld:i.;l;rown r: it, ii. i.i loar Mlr.x I! i;s: Voir eciti.-- h:i cleared up ianv fa't : for t iiel 1 urn wrllni 'I ''' "h't f To- iciti. (1 ) Mow h"i 11 : 1 he lit. h to f a I'Ohin' ,',.,n,f u u .,wn wheie tiiein me hat (,. private t!..nees? (2) Should, '..ii allow a boy t I'l'o-- mu K'lod ri t uheii vui at. wi:li !lm H'fi'ly? V' d 1! A 'M I' ' .It. M ' . v Ida. I a :n :. ...! i rev aia has l.wn '( o i. ' A !r... t :i'iy dresJ ' ;! a f it.. at' . la n l ' ' " -.'' " ii. ' Tl " tailor-.- ! '"I .".tt I. fill:; fiite la in ii"!! ! M Mi: t. - 1 r h.'Uk, i 'a: ..f la., i.ic that tn in ' r : . i (t t,..n d In tl... "i,,..,! f.i a: ii I'tirtili-.ui- ki.i-.in- l MImh JV'-okn- : It) lira tie ir,t, ,,f April over ed on a Tuesday fn.rn ltKltl to th er. t tin,.-- (2) What ate my months and ihv and flower, p'ease? I was born A'tU 1'i. l'.ioo W'lH'.tni; you ocean of l"ve : tid sole I 1' d l! ITHKKKA KHIFVp, ft. (Ii April 1:;i fell on Tuesday In th ." 1 ''I'.' and In 1I.IH. '.) Your day la T :.. - iv and las months Juno an0 July. Tro Am.irj iliii your (lowr. li I.II.Y. I.iHl.o- I read j 't. ' r." ii- 'id . i, m coi ' j. ri ! if i. ii:.. I w h y ki.i.i '. ':..! : t l. o k fi , , . , hu .' r " ' .ice v. not erm.'i tl e I r n r. j f th.-tr- i ft vine h.ie a. ready ' ;.j c ii cie e. Bernhardt's Funeral Passing the Madeleine Ml segfflSSB Ml Vast throngs turued out in Paris to pay a last tribute to Sarah Bernhardt, the celebrated tragedienne The photo-graph shows the funeral procession passing the Church of the Madeleine In Porta. Salt Lake City Firms Te tHiiri prompt Mrvlrt and quick returns U thfie adTertkement mention tbt nam ef this paper. mTcnACESTRATON A1KEY Abram'i famous blood diairnoiU. Turoori, tuber-culoids, chronic and acoute dieaM iueoesoful-l-y treated. Judge Did.. Salt Lak. V KODAKS Sn4 U Yotnr Film "VKI.VETONE" FinMMfc Prnfesionnl and Amatear Snwllrs SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Catalog Free. 171 So. Main RAR Y CHICKS BABY CHICKS TODAY White Barred and Buff Flymiinlh Rnrks, R. I. Reds, simile and rnor comb, Bliu k Minorca Anconas. blwlc lAnrhonirs, Silver Lared Wyondnttes, BunOrphiii(toiis. White, Brown and Duff Leghorns. Kmnlef stoves, ra.l and oil burning. Charters Incuhatorn Write or wire. Utah Stof Hatchery, W. O. Rani-slm- Mgr.. W South Stale Street, Salt Lake Cilv. CUli. Plrone Murray 474. BUSINESS COLLEGES L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of tffieiencr. AH eommercial branehos. CaUlo free. 0 N. Main St., Salt Lak City. CAFETF.BIAS For a R otf ul Plare to eat Th Ksiv on Caf -- teria Welcomes Yea. Cnnvenientlr located. Basement Kenyon Hotel, Main 4 2d So. FRUIT BOXES VEGETABLE CRATES Berry Crate Cps, Em Cases. Beehives S Honey Case. Shippins Crates every description. Quotations on request. Salt Lake Box Lbr. Co. BEAUTY HINTS Have your enmhinrs or outtlniri mad IntoNa-tion- al bobs or side waves. Face powders, creams. Mail orders solicited. Marinollo Beauty Bhopp. FISHING TACLKB AND EQUIPMENT Complete stock of Fisherman's supplies. Write for prices. Knuspn Wovelty 4 Sp't't Geo Ck BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES IWseret Pmik C. t Pjst So. Toaaoto FLORISTS Flowors an! Fsnersl Dsslrn direct from crow, sr te senaumer. Dumk Horal Co., Oiian, tJ. FATENT MEDICINES bles.kMiwy dls-as- RatiafaetUa fuarantood or money refunded. 4H W. T S. A. M. Fraahalra. WANTEDFOULTRT OGDEN FISH I POULTRY CO. E83 84 St, CDE.N, UTAH Buymrt of AU Cumi mf Poultry Ship I hero to Us. W far To Uurket Frio WANTED VEAL HOGS IMoTtTANT The Success Market of Salt Uk la ouoUn pncei regularly on vool, hojrs, and poultry. If y-ou expect b.-- t divide your shipment do not sell all yeur ((n,u to the Sam mar- ket. remit daily. Mail us your nam and s.idr.us and wo will put you on our maillng SUCCES2 MARKET P. O. 7SJ Suit Ike City, Utah The iHrnmt ment market In Huh. b a iFiTchTcKa ' BABY CHICKS m.Mv.l, While learhorn R. I KV.Is. barred Rocln. Reduced prims for Aiiril, May. June SnfeHrrnul ir.mrsnteed The . H Stuhli I oiiltry lOinehsnd K itrhery, Palo Alt. Calif. M A (i A 7 IN K SUBSCRIPTIONS siiixte orcomnt- - natmii. Read books by innil SiiepHilrs, Judge Hldg "KM AND TOR BEAUTT 7)PKRATOR3 . Ldl.--,tud- this refined art Employment a ywl salary certsln. I. Stevonson, 871 S. Mala. MUNCH A HHKET Ml'SlC SONrS n' w "hl A" khl'1"- '"t msnlc by m"'' ( U"' hfl"",' Music Co. 37 S Main RcmiEll STAMCS AND STENCILS U sod Ksr Tss Mails. Bin.l for samples. Tlre, etc. Wait ljiks Stump Co. (18 West UJwy. neither prnpxr n ir right In any sen, as overv sn person will ad' Itilt, u I - Steady with boj '!"" 11 t grant thin j.r I v ACCUSED BY HUSBAND I ' n $ 'i I The current eetumUon In England Is the suit of Capt. Wilfred Hugh Julian Oough against his wife, Sybil Phyllis, daughter of the lord of Cawston, pro-claimed by Augustus John, E. O. Iloppe and otiier noted artists and beauty experts to be the most beautiful wom-an In England, and known In New Tork for a recent brief escapade where she was feted by the Vanderbllts and Belmonts and Joined the chorus of a Broadway musical comedy and sudden-ly left It. Three men, Baron de Roths-child and Itledecker, both Immensely wealthy financiers, and the noted .painter, Augustus Joh.i, are said to be 'named In the suit. Mail Plane That Dove Into the Ocean 1 r-- jj, yr : -.-V - f I . fr . '.P'.H B k-- kK V wv & ' KrL? el Eddie Hubbard, United States mail pilot, was seriously Injured when his plane became unmanageable and did a nose dive of several hundred feet Into the ocean while he was carrying Oriental malls from the Admiral liner FresU dent Grant to Seattle. The timely arrival of a fast motor boat saved Hubbard's life, for he was unconscious when picked up. The photograph shows the wrecked plane on a scow. Accusers of House of David Head 8 - of 'A f&r Gladys Bumfon! Itutiel (right) and Kuth Bnniford Uewl, sisters, ure suing Benjamin Purncll, bend of the House of Itaviil colony at St. Joseph, Mich., for ?2()0.MH) In the Michigan courts. They accuse the "Kvi of ruining their Uvea during their childhood. WILL WED HER STEPSON ji u ' - i ' f h - r ' - , ' h ' r i " ' - t ' r . 1 (in one of 11 fri'iji:. in KtiroiH'nn tr1if, tin! Mnlu:r:iji!h of IC ti ft t i j i, one of the riches! princes in Indi i. saw nilii I'elgii'lo dunrli.i; in Spain. They were married in I'urls. Later w a divorce. It was it i rt I liiat the! Kettlement with tli- - Mal.af:'ja!i In j cliHleil ?,i,OM),)'H-- ' it; id n tmi.tliy of: trenis. As f.iou lis her litvoree dei r.- A rmule ul's. Into nIio will hintr-- l or MCpsoii nial the Malmi a ) iii's heir. J'!.f utory of thin woman. Mil! lent. pi! a! t!i !r!r I've. :t!id tt'i' L"!! n pp'i'C ' !. o 18 thirty, la the ifCI!il.0' r.:,a ;,. o oC U'O i'urU is'ajion. Britain Sends Coal to Germany 'iXu ''' . ... 1m . . :'f f.';. v i 5 I ' J', K ' 'v ' -- ' ' 'V ' - "' r-e.-, mj, ' - , i . - . j ''"' ''' M . f ii !, ;.. ,; a , .. .., ,,., .. 'li !'.'' h ' ia a. .i ::..! ve i; t., !.,.,.,-- j ; !.;,; c. Tin 1 :..!;:!;;!! cl."v. L.:i i. (,.;.! i;. tia i. ,rt e 1 ! a .'.,'. n ,;. |