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TUESDAY, JUNT §, 1920 THE OLD 7ARDENER SAYS ® FORMER UTAH RESIDENT GIVES SIDELIGHTS ON MORMONISM Dear I just read the two letters in the paper of June 2 in regard to Mormonism. I do not think either of the writers has ever investigated very thoroly the real prin- (g ciples of the church. I was born in a little town in Utah and have lived right among the Mormons all of my life, up § to the past ‘hree years,’so I should know what I am talking year th cation comes at I save my cher ss G about. First: The Mormon church is a money-making proposi inde cabieet Quek, 3 Ge 6 Ge tion. Ask some good Mormon what Frank J. Cannon did e plan and won't save all the when he didn’t get just what he wanted in the church, He herries, but it helps the owner to get a fow for his own ure, » immediately left and began telling what they had been doing. Is that true religion? And one writer says that polygamy F isn’t practiced any more. 1 know that it is. I can give the names and addresses of Mormons with two wives and very young children. I lived four years just a block from one,| and two blocks from another. The wives fight and the chil- dren hate each other like cats and dogs. Is that true religion? Simple Home Treatment for Aching Feet If Utah's educational standards are so high, why won't, Callous spots on the feet are often universities in the East; confused with corns, The cajlous accept their credits from the} HAT do YOU)" not be treated with a University of Utah? Bécause,| think? Write Cyn- knife. After soaking the feet in hot ' if you are Bishop So-and-So's : ‘ + water to which @ large plece of or son or daughter, you don't thia Grey, care of The || ainary washing soda has been added, | have to have good marks in|| Seattle Star. ale ces ene wan Semin eee ; just the same. lvery poor copy of some of the Greek | fective, soak some absorbent ‘cotton | : If either of these women would mythology. | could tell so much uf petroleum and bind it on . Tike to enlighten themselves, let them time and space permitted, but hope 48 spot over night Rub with , Feed “Lights and Shadows on Mor this will answer a few aneetene | Puntice atone the next morning . monism,” or “John D. Lee's Contes L 3 fo treat soft corns between the » “gion.” I doubt very much ff they —- 4 toes, dust sulphur on the aMicted| ‘ an get the latter because it was so| Would Free “Bluebeard” | part and keep the feet dry and free ‘ j true that the Mormons bought the! 4s Object Lesson | from perspiration . Sepyright and now offer a Dear Mins Grey: In your tarus of} Bunions are generally caused by , fornia gold brick for every COPY.| yesterday, I notice one party who| "hoes that do not ft. A remedy for . aad know of a ons bo em signed herself, “A Woman,” says she 9 is to eet chose tat are long and| wen't managed somehow to Ket would fight to b Bluebeard | Wide enough and have a flat heel. | ; ‘And let me inform them how it hap- |” My way @ to oy iw ° a back | For an inflamed bunion, a hot foot : pened to be written. After thg Moun-| 4 > it easy for a while, Has| bath, followed by hot compress of | 4 fe tain Meadow Massacre, in which the | sno ever known why this ma: wm. | Witch will help. Another thing | > p Mormons literally killed a wagon! mitted the crimes that he has? Let| that will relieve the pain is painting ‘ train of people going to California, |e lay the blame at the feet of wo- | of the bunion with jodine, The dis . fome one had to take the blame. #0) man alona Thies means first, mar-| Placed Joint may be worked back in t the president of the church decided | rigzy was, to him, sacred, but the| Place in Its early stages by manipu- | > that it should be John D. Lea woman he married only playing | lation of the toe to strengthen the muscles. Great care must be taken not to cut Into corna, Corns that need cut. | ting shoujd be treated by a chiropo dist. Mary persons who have been careless in cleaning out the cut and | covering tt, have bad severe cases of blood poison. It ts almost as harmful to use the While he yas {n jail, awaiting his trial, he wrote this book, and gave it to his lawyer to publish, if he was | convicted, and use the money he » made as the fees for trying the case. Dut if he was not convicted, he was to return the book to John D. Lee. | she would do in bis case. He was tried in the town where I! Personally, I believe if “Bluebeard” ‘was born, and convicted, so the book/was let free, aa an object lesson, | Was published. A litue later the Mor-/there would be fewer women getting | scissors irnproperly on the feet. The with his heart for what little money he had. | Revenge ts sweet, and if this wo man has ever been jilted in love, she | knows what grief and pains one goes thru. Then let her ficure out what cases See eee aE OV Of NS THE SEATTLE STAR ImAR LY GATHERING |PARIS BEAUTIES |tors specializing in thi * ald Ald Ad Pad , ywoomn . thelr waiting list some famous FOR BETTER | HAVING THEIR en who expect to emerge n VEGETABLES |EARS FIXED harmieas operations minug : | double chins, wrinkles or any otl Voretablen, to bo at thelr beat,| PAIS, June 8—Profesor Jullen | yigne of age N 9 Th ¢ } ) should be gathered before they have Bourguet, It tn sald, " dincovered ee a No. 98—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- rown te f they should not|® Procens of giving perfect form to| 7, = : psi f y srown to full size, They should not). y woman's earn by a nimple sur-| WHOLESALE PRICE dressed women on Seattle streets be planted in too great quantity at] gical ope involving neither| White and flesh satin camisoles Jone time, to be of the best quality. | 4, nor pain. ‘This will make it being advertised by a New Yorke If one thick planting in made, a great ssary for any woman to loop | wholesale house at $9 per dozen. 3 ntage of the vegetables will be ir on the wides of her face to Another wholesale house is sellingl ; - . 4 lot Th h Ai anon’ | ready at one time, entailing of neces: | 7. | iinial beautify ng has caught latest style $16.75 each. 4 | sity, a certain amount of waste. Vart edhe heir hae h Bs | AAR springing up everywhere, Doc-| Replies are not always answers. |ehedes would harmonize with my bo | "aura," what colors would lead me bid along paths of perpetual happincas and peace spiritual : required to make the Correct back |hilly and not much used by guto-| he leaned toward me. horn startled us. Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People In Two Weeks Ti of what the tints 1 guess, he asked, delicacy were ground for my soul? For some time the bridlepath tm many instances, anys City Physt-|No matter what any one ¢ had run parallel with the boul if you are not strong and well vard, a lovely secluded rond, b arn without knowing wi it to yourselt to sane aa ng test how long you ork or how far you can walk wi inte. a out becoming tired. “What 1s the color of your eyes,| lack of irom im the blood—how | f/ ji" [APlets of ordinary Mrs, Lorimer?’ | to ten. | meals for two weeks. Then teat Seeking the reply to bis question, you were to make an actual| Strength again and see for yourmms 1 tent Involuntarily, without thought, y be greatly | wonders wrought b being rather startled at the man's “ra®) but when you com facts there is not ness, but with my accustomed oe ene a lewness and frankness, I looked 4, sound, squarely, defiantly straight into his | Bones: face. | Then the abrupt mort of an anto|! Our horses shied | Gon't get the strength Your apart, Baintree wheeled and reared, | food merely passes through your | jbut even as 1 brought him down, | ystem like corn through « mill with | stomachs and we I caught a glimpae of my huxband| trill can ‘Aa a'reouit of this | AN4,for these reasons they trequentalammm in his new car, so close that 1/ continy d and n |with the discovery of ° + could have touched fim with my " forms of organic irom all this crop. H f | been overcome. Nuxated Iron, requently de 4 |example, is pleasant to. tak Apparently he had been testing es ous. One je too thin , ane not injure the teeth and is the car on the hills, and, seeing me, | gre so weak they can hardly | Immediately beneficial he had come to a stop. wome they have dyspepsia.| Manufacturers’ Nusated | 1 don't know which of us was! kidney or liver trouble can't | | . t, others are sleepy and |the paler, Neither of us could Neeag nant iene |speak. Finally Bob rained his hat Kinny and bloodless iron products, it gravely, and then sent his car for. | i Lag hod pen powes. ed and does not im! | endurance. In such cases, it is worse ward In a sudden reckless leap. | shes foolishness to take stimulating | the stomach. medicines or narcotic drugs, which | ante y a - i (To Be Continued) | whip up fags) results to every purchaser or they will ree: —--—~--_—----. fe the fund your money, It is 4! ad Seattle’s Leading Dentist I am now devoting ity by all good druggists. \J A&Ourage of Mons set fire to the courthouse to| married and asking for a divorce. | nails should be cut square acroas and A ceatar guastienr T Soaks : | destroy the records of the trial My! I was married—onea, In the time| not rounded. The spongy substance boyy sernmrrabedlge sor} 4 a - great-erandfather came across the I was married I loved this little girt| under the toe nail should not be cut Sieeths dat weak ax ' = ” t plains with those Mormons, and they |so deeply that I lost all self-respect away, because it prevents the nail Gon ae io ae cou, | , > ; came and tried to force him to help and was rewarded with the ‘knowl |growing into the quick. Neither lng between the hours ot atl e oone q : fn that massacre, but he sat at the edge that my wife bad not married | should the cuticle be cut, as it will] obs nal bia 4 e : @oor with the shotgun while my/for love at all make the foot afy actos RAes boul ie great-grandmother molded bullets.| How did I feel? Ask “Bluebeard™| ———-—— ~ a established.. for mor . and he said they wouldn't take him how he felt. But let me add that inh or me peta n is ledge t | t @ quarter of : p alive before t rained this knowieaee 1: ELH AD) COLDS soatery, ond. unter ed = - I have gone to the Mormon church, | tempted suicide, because my wife left Check : | personal management since July i5.| ames O 1ve1 C urwooc 1 Sunday school, and to a Mormon high|™e¢, which burt more after she ex eck congestion, 1901. I do not compete with cheap, . : +7 : meme, I wasted to know for my-| rowed hereett ang ber cause for the} [clear air passages, transient, advertining dentists. a Mightiest lale of 14 } ; j ° . ‘ : ites octane tix itiosan | cones tor: Cote nO. Mt relidve discomfort. sntect "with fastenes wore anadian Northwest . 1 pr Spee ngewe] fa eR OEE a | any d: A CG C OTUWe > ;, but they are only ignorant of — will weak pr cenph thd y druggistfor ~—Photo by Cress-Dale. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & a tg “ngage they are taught) aap. heinaneb enter 2 B A M } Eton suits, with plain or plaited skirt§, are winning im- Dentisg ’ : ‘ ioe ee ey ae ASK FOR and GET U mense popelarity; Here is a chic little suit fashioned out of . Hf ‘The Mormon church fights progres: | dark blue serge. The jacket has turn-back collar and cuffs. - ion. For years they have fought| or Cc 's ANALG ESIQUE A feature of the accordion plaited skirt is the bright-colored y against putting a railroad jnto the | stripe, which has been cleverly woven iffto the material. This Unita Indian reservation in Utah. 1| The Original | angel . pre A ee aren . iknow, for I lived there. | Malted Milk stripe occurs several times and ends just above the hem. L Let anyone with a fairly good brain | | DAISY HENRY. for Infants and Invalides Fead the Book of Mormon, and tell | you what they think of it. It is pee) Imitations and Substitutes, ‘YOUNG MAN this Remedy will p your Dandruff Leen Thee. Loamiag & Co., N.Y. i s q I she will reeeive two tickets to the Orpheum vaodeville show at the Moore If the lady pictured here will call a¢ The Star's elitorial department, THE BOOK OF ANN BEGIN TO TAKE “MR. JACOB SMART” IN HAND—TO MY DISMAY! My pet horse, Raintree, was at/from Jim you've been walting for the door, with cheerful | has come at last. There's a pile of attendance. letters for you Murry home. “Lead the way” I onteret. “Find Brooks will ake you. You cm pace, pleane For the life of ma, I couldn't call e . f Brooks likes @ fast pace, He the creator of backgrounds for m application at~ - kaowe ‘that /I side well, altho %|tenaty €p dither of his Semen | Cc ber. p72 has been his painful duty to revise! A astonished to object my Western system. I k Off she rede with Brooks, and 1 ru a Baintree would follow Brooks’ horse ttered as cheerfully as an idiot j a2 bot without a signal from me, and se Mr. Jacob Smart rif; z I let my mind go and it révolved) ‘That gentleman was no longer sae . . ren one Mir futilely about the problem of my|Mustered. Ie rose to the occasion f Y. bothersome little new sisterin and adapted himeelf to a difficult . Not for a minute did I suspect mn an if he had practiced that Ann would step beyond the rt. In five minutes he wns boundary of flirtation, nevertheless to Matter me as he had ET rid of that dandruff. she could stay well inside and Ann P give a watebful, gossiping comm ree to his showent Nothing detracts more ity @ grand shock! Unless I inter od te have just ome from a smart young man's ap- fered. , , eee Mr ‘ob Smart Rae : Brooks interrupted my meditation! son of an Arkansas saumugemaker pearance than a sprinkling of unsightly ty wheeling hie herse sedéenty ondland to head hin © fon trothe dandruff on coat collar and shoulders. riding back to ma leven if I couldn't have the antic. sdruff and stop it quick or—your money back. Read our forfeit certificate Then get busy with HAIR-Bitters. F. E. McGuigan, Seattle, writes: “For the past fifteen tried a great many hair tonics and other cures for dandru: id itching scalp but led to get any relief. Some time ago Beriault’s Hair Bitters was recommended to me and, after th: licati p ret eng toc sp a ee applications my scalp was entirely I have I do am HAIR-Bitters contains no alcohol nor other poison. It is a delightful dressing as well as a remedy and we guarantee that it will relieve abso- lutely any case of scalp-eczema, dandruff, itching scalp or other scalp ailment (not blood-seated) in from three days to two weeks. Ask your barber to apply it. Use it regularly at home. At all drug stores, $2 and $3 the bottle. Or write direct to Beriault Mfg. Co., 1104-14 Broadway, Seattle, U. S. A. * lenient HAIRBITTERS | ait gentleman, too. They must be Just beyond that turn? }1 amiled a silly, despicable, actrens “Thank you, Brooks! Walt heref|kind of a grimace, It pleased the 1 10de forward slowly, I pasned| man, neverthelesn, It pleased him the the thin shade of the spring foliage. Jim Lorimer as she pointed out the spectal clusters of pink buds which | she wished him norhed were they that they did no’ notice almost touched their shoulders, — | on “Mra. 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