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Show the Galina sun. sauna, utaii . They All Saw Their Dad Inaugurated Governor ' E CHILDREN CRY He Was a Two-Tim- e Winner FOR CASTORIA By H. IRVING KING tit "Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages (Copyright) PAUL VINTON had made the rash that he was not dependent on the fortune his father had left" him that had he not been left a penny he would he able to make his own living, lie made this statement at the club and Gifford Briggs and Sam Burke laughed at him. Just what could you do now? asked Sam, to earn your bread and butter? I can drive a machine, said Fnul, and I'm pretty good ift mechanics generally; I can repair almost any sort of car If the trouble Isnt seri- Copy lor Thl Department supplied by tha American l.elcn News Service.) ; ISABEL STANBAUGH ' . TO VISIT FRANCE Among the reservations made for the trip to France with the American Legion nCxt September Is that of Miss Isabel Stunlmugh, a Legionnaire of Philadelphia, one of the three women to lie awarded a' Distinguished Service cross In tiie American forces of the World war. She was under fire five days In front-lindressing stations when the Germans were making their drive on the channel ports, near Amiens. She wears the Royal Red cross of the British government, the American D. S. C., and a gold emblem of the American Legion with silver center to denote that she .was wounded In action. The Legion button Is the gift rof San Francisco Legionnaires. ' Sh'e lived in San Francisco following tbe convention there In 1924, but recently moved to Philadelphia, Miss Stanhaugh was decorated In June, 1919. Col. William Mitchell, then a brigadier general, an! other of fleers, received t'--e D. S. C. In the m Mother Fletcher's Castoria has been ,!n use for over 30 years to relieve babies and children of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic nnd 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 of 1 ous." Poof! cried Gifford, you are a fair amateur, I'lF admit; hut as a pro-- ' e Sons of Money Kings Seldom Money Makers fessional ! Ill bet you five hundred you could not get a Job off your own bat as a chauffeur and keep it three months. Done," said Paul. And thereafter for some time his place at the club was vacant Soon after Pauls disappearance hueu John G. Richard of Liberty liill was awom la us governor of South Curoliua his children nine o; them, and all daughters were on band for tba inauguration. Above are Mr, and lira Richards ant from hls.nccustomed haunts a young the girls. man presented himself before Mrs. Richard Charterls of Beacon street Boston, and applied for the post of chauffeur In that ladys establishment, which, lie understood, had become vacant Mrs. Charterls looked him over and questioned him;. Mr. Clmr-terl- s did the same as did their daughScene on the Bond, in tbe International quarter of Shanghai which ters, Penelope and Barbara. lie was the Cantonese deniund ahull be given up and which Great Britain haa asked for a recommendation from his prepared to defend. last employer and presented a most a laudatory one. Taul had written It N himself and signed his own name to It. The name he gave to his employers was one which he had chosen after much worried cogitation It was John Snooks. "Dear me! What an awful name," cried Mrs. Charterls. ftVe generally call our chauffeur by his last name; but Snooks? never! Suppose we call de"Nature Itself Is socialistic, It would not clared Michael Devlin. take long for a few families to corner all the money In the world, were It not for the fuct that, as a rule, the sons of money makers are not money keepers. "I do not exaggerate when I say that most of the second and third generation are like a young contractor I know, who hnd Inherited the business from his father. One day he hired a young engineer and put him to work on a design, " May I use calculus in solving this problem? asked the youth. Certainly, use anything you want to,' said the Ignorant, but kindly employer, and If we havent enough In stock Fll Bend ont and buy yoa Los Angeles Times. some, View of the Bund, Shanghai, Which May See War (5MS Harrison." Barbnrn, the Jounger of the Charterls girls, regarded Paul with a sus- Father, said she,- "do you know anything of this Faul Vinton from whom this person professes to bring Isabel Stanhaugh. same group with Miss Stanhaugh. She wjit overseas with Pennsylvania base hospital No. 10, organized in Philadelphia and attached to the British forces with five other American base hospitals. Montenegrin Decorations for South Carolina Men' Four medals from the king of Montenegro were presented at a meeting of Richland post of the American Legion In Columbia, S. C., recently, to honor South Carolina men who won the congressional medal of honor in the World war. Governor McLeod made the presentations, representing the Montenegrin monarch. Mrs. Carrie Heriott received the medal for her son, James L). Ileriott, who lost his life in France; George Hall received the medal for his brother, Thomas Lee Hall, who also was killed, .while Gary Evans Foster and James C. Dozier were present to receive their awards in person.. Two other South Carolina medal of honor men had previously been presented with the Montenegrin decoration. First 1927 Charter Is Mailed to Athens, Greece The first charter of the new year to be issued to a new American Legion post was mailed to Athens, Greece, by national headquarters, of the American Legion in Indianapolis, Ind. The post Is named Athens Post No. 1, and the charter went forward to Henry C. H. e comStewart, the organizer, mander of the Murray Ilill post In New York city, and now in Athens, care of the American consulate. Several of the charter members who signed the application for the charter gave their addresses as with the Amer lean consulate, and some were with the Standard Oil company, James F. Barton, national adjutant of the legion, said. Slewart wrote that he believes 150 American World war veterans in Athens will join the post. Howard Chandler Christy, noted artist and creator of the famous Buy a Buddy Poppy poster used In 1926, and a veteran of the Spanlsh-Amerlca- u war, Is an honorary member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. This honor was conferred upon Christy recently following action taken at the 1926 encampment at El Paso, Texas, when Christy was given the distinction of being the first honorary member selected by the national body. The presentation was made In Mr. Christy's studio In New York city Theodore Stitt. In the picture Mr. and Mrs. Christy by Commander-in-Chle- f are examining the engraved document Mr. Stitt has Just handed them. Nancy Hanks Grave to Be a Shrine Marcellne, Mo., were People aroused recently by the disappearance of Father D. V. Downey, pastor of St. Bonaventure Catholic church- there. At the same time Miss Maude Myers, daughter of a coal miner, left iown. Investigation disclosed the fact that they were married In Chicago and that Father Downey had sent his resignation to the church authorities. of COTTON KING OF S. C one-tim- Would Turn Battlefield Into Big Memorial Park The Goad-Balinger post of the American Legion of Springfield. Mo., Is taking active leadership in urging that tiie Wilson Creek battleground f t he Civil war be made into a national memorial park. Tiie battle field contains 1.200 acres, about two thirds of it in Greene county and the i Christian county. It Is particularly attractive from a scenic standpoint. Wilson creek, from which the battlefield Is named, winds through the tract and materially a.ld to the beauty of the place. l i An organized movement has been launched In Indiana to raise a national shrine, at the grave of Nancy Hanks Lincoln, mother of Abraham Lincoln, In Spencer county. The first marker on the grave, erected by residents of the vicinity, was cut to pieces by souvenir seekers and was replaced in 1S79 by Clement Studcbaker of South Rend. His daughter, Mrs. Anne Studebuker, Carlisle, Is president of a commiitee-tprepare a suitable memorial. George T Swearinger of Trenton, S. C., who was awarded a prize of ? 1.009 in the statewide contest for having grown more cotton on ore acre of land than any other cotton pluntei In the slate of South Carolina lieved HtUHDErTO picious look. Christy Is Made an Honorary V. F. W. head cleared, cough re-- q by the exclusive menthol blend in 5 yoti MENTHOL COUGH DROPS a recommendation? "Oh, yes, replied Mr. Charterls, "I know of him. lies old Hard Pine Vintons son. lie Inherited heaps of money. "I rather think I've heard of him, said Barbara. lie's a dissipated youth, I understand; not over bright. Do you think a recommendation from him Is of any value?" Paul tried not to glnre at Barbara while she was traducing his character. The girl was Just spiteful. But how hnd Barbara come to hear anything of him at all? As far ns he could remember he did not know a. soul in ' Boston. All the family liked Harrison, as they Insisted upon calling him, except Barbara, And for some reason, which he could not comprehend himself, Barbara was the one person he laid himself out to please. There were times when the girls manner underwent a complete mange. She would speak to Vinton, even smile upon him. For two months Paul stuck to his One month more, he meditatJob. and then Im going to stage a ed, dramatic climax to my. little adventure. lie pictured himself disclosing his real Identity before the whole family and demanding of Barbara who would, of course, he overwhelmed with astonishment her authority for the aspersions she hnd cast upon Ills character. And then? Why then, having convinced Barbara of his worthiness, he would approach "the young lady from ano'der angle. Then one day when, because of thinking too much of Barbara, he hnd been guilty of some little dereliction. Your Barbara said to him coldly: training with thut rather disreputable Mr. Vinton has, evidently, riot fitted you for the position of chauffeur In a family such as ours." Paul lost his head and began an energetic defense of his late r. , Really," said Barbara, I had no Idea that Mr. Vinton was such a paragon. Your able defense of him would lend one to believe, almost, that you were Mr. Vinton himself." Paul looked at her with a start nnd an expression on his fare that wus a confession. Barbara broke Into a peal of laughOh you guileless youth," said ter. I have known who you were she. all along. When you applied for the position of chauffeur I saw at once that you were' ii professional. And that little recommend' you presented was a trifle too flattering. I suspected some mystery and made my attack upon Mr. Vintons character' us a chance shot. The way you looker at 1 wiote me confirmed my suspicions. to my .cousin, Tom Perlierton, In New York, asking him If he knew one Paul Vinton. He replied that ho knew you well, belonged to your club and bad heard about the lmt you hud made. Tiie mystery was cleared up. But 1 determined to make you really earn your five hundred it was sue!) fun. If you really want to stay on another month 1 think I can keep your secret just about that much longer." I do want to stay on, replied Paul. Lets take your blue runabout and go for a drive in the country and talk it over." Paul won his five hundred and about two months later put the money Into for hLs bride a wedding present whose name was Barbara. The Shiftless Policy , Secretary Wilbur, at a Washington dinner party, complained about the lack of appropriations, which prevent him from keeping the navy at full strength. A shiftless policy In appropriating money, he said, Is ns unsatisfactory as a shiftless policy In nny other It bemlnds me of a little story. nf-ful- r. Ive only got two clean pairs of Rocks, ing, a man complained one mornand theyve both, got holes In them.' 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