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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Americans Are All Getting Out of Hankow ?y y - Ay 7" - s s' ' vy x - ' n . .v v , JtwxXV v r The Toot Was Just m lime ' V By AD SCHUSTER r ici - i (Copy lor This Department Supplied Americas Legion New Service bj l ho NATIONAL CHAPLAIN !N EIGHT BATTLES i .3 The American Legion has a man of rare courage for national chaplain this year. He Is Rev. L. N. Wolfe, rector of St. Barbara's Roman Catholic who served church, Philadelphia, actually on the front line during eight battles in the World war and was cited for extraordinary gallantry by 1 Picturesque view of the city of Hankow, iron) which nil the lesident Americans are fleeing because of the dan r er of Incidents similar to the attack on foreigners In Nanking. INTERESTING SCENES IN CITY OF SHANGHAI fxw-wp- .? &,fr sx v,, a At right, guards removing to hospital a civilian wounded In the fighting in the native city, Shanghai. Below, Filipinos who are attached to the American section of the Shanghai volunteer corps which is relied on to help greatly In the defense of the international quarter. U4r, 1 JV'"' ' v i, ' "Z General Pershing. He was days at a time under fire administering the rites of his church to the soldiers, encouraging them, aiding with the wounded and burying the dead. The national chaplain was with the Twenty-eightdivision, In various infantry regiments and the One Hundred and Eighth machine gun battalion. He earned the title of Philadelphias Fighting Chaplain with the One Hundred and Ninth Infantry. His fatally served their country In the hour of need whenever called upon. His father had two enlistments In the Civil war, his older brother served in the Spanlsh-Amerlca- n war. and Rev. Mr. Wolfe kept up the good work by doing his bit In the World h war. Three days before the United States declared war, he applied for authority to organize a Red Cross Auxiliary unit in his locality, and he conducted ALLIXO rested his rifle on TOM knee. "Just watch me plug that lizard. His drowsy companion Jumped up, struck the barrel and the bullet went wild. The lizard scurried under a rock. "Dont get excited, Tom, Just listen. There were four of us once who went hunting and fishing way buck in the woods. We had horses with us and an automobile and were equipped to spend a month by ourselves. It was the wildest and most lonesome place I ever saw and one with the largest mixture of scenery. The hills rose up on both sides of a valley filled with white and smooth rocks so that, except for the f$w cypresses which seemed to break right through the stone, It looked like a river had petrified. Well, never mind the scenery, except that when night came there were queer shadows and weird cries and the moon lighted np the white rocks In a ghastly sort of way. The auto belonged to a feller Ill call Bill, and BUI was the best hunter of the lot. He was always taking long excursions on his horse and we never thought It strange when he turned In late. We Just built a big fire to show him the way, pulled up our blankets and went to sleep. In the morning Bill was there. One night when there wasn't any wind and the cries of a mountain Hon were sending creepy echoes up the valley we stayed awake a little longer than usual, hoping BUI would show up. I guess we all felt uneasy, but not a one would admit It I know I felt like a small boy sleeping outdoors for the first lime, but I shut my eyes, told myself not to be a fool, and went to sleep. So did the rest Long nbout midnight there was a loud howl close by and we all sat up. Then some- Heres the secret of giving lingerie, stockings, etc., the most gorgeous tints. All tints are really colors. So use real djegr Get an envelope of the actual dye powder at any drug store, for fifteen cents. Do your own diluting, which saves money and gives you the exact shade you want Diamond dyes do perfectly beautiful tinting In cold water. A dip, and It's done. And true dyes dont streak I g doesnt look weak, however delicate a tone you use ; nor does It wash out unevenly. When you want the tint to be permanent. Just use boiling water Instead of coldl Regular dyeing of all dress materials, drapes, etc., Just as easy. Ask druggist for color cards and suggestions. Or, a wealth of Ideas In full colors, In new book Color Craft free end postpaid; write DIAMOND DYES, Dept N30, Burlington, Vermont. Dye-tlntln- Diamond Dyes Dip to TINT Boil to LYE 5Q3lfb i&recnj For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, body laughed, stopped suddenly, and the moon shone on three scared faces. The howl was Bills automobile a few yards away. Its horn was tooting and there was nobody there to press the button t Bills cot was empty. The shrill sound of the horn rose and fell and it ENJOINS PARENTS This Means Spring Has Come Rev. L. N. Wolfe. Jennie Gcnge of Chicago, who secured u temporary injunction against her parents restraining them from Interfering with her life. Jennie, who Is eighteen years old, states that her parents take her weekly wnges and so make It Impossible for her to have good times Hnd buy clothes. RULER OF PAGEANT U lieu you see "Muck ami Tom sure that spring has arrived. getting ready to go fishin, you may be Rival Generals Who May Meet Soon successfully branch No. IS until he, himself, departed for the front. This branch continued to do excellent work throughout the war. He helped organize a new Pennsylvania National Guard after the war and Is now chaplain of the One Hundred and Third engineers, bus been chaplain of his own Legion post, the Walter M. Gearty No. 313, continuously for seven years and has been chaplain of the Pennsylvania department, besides serving on the speakers committee during the period of organization of the Legion In Philadelphia, and being active In all Legion alTalrs throughout the state. He was the first chaplain of the 'MO and 8 and has attended most of the Pennsylvania and national conventions of the Legion. The national chaplain gave the invocation at the launching of the U. S. The invoS. The American Legion. cation has been printed and framed. It uow hangs In the cabin of the ship. He was a member of the ritual committee at Minneapolis which laid the foundation for the present Legion ceremonial, and he retired from the field as candidate for national chaplain at the Minneapolis convention because Pennsylvania had a candidate for national commander at that time. He Is a tnan of prudent Judgment, stands high In the estimation of all who know him, both In military and civilian life. He has a working knowledge of French. In Philadelphia January 30, 1,100 prominent citizens attended a banquet In honor of the national chaplain, the many speukers paying tribute to his high courage and devotion to duty. Legion of Connecticut e Forest Plans 100-Acr- The American Legion of Connecticut planning to create a Legion state forest by the purchase of 100 acres for the purpose on the west side of Is the west branch of Farmington river, opposite Peoples forest, now owned by the state, according to no announcement made at Bristol. Conn., by Paige Seaton, chairman of the Legion's forThe Forty BDd estry committee. or Eight. the houor und gantzation of the Legion, will build camp in the forest. g Miss Kuth Graham, u nathe of Accommodating Detroit, was elected queen of the anneal Ponce de pageant at St. Hardboiled Bill came roaring Into the Bloody Gulch town hall. "I'm wild and crazy with the heal and looking for trouble! he roared. "Very well, sir," acquiesced the clerk. Marriage license bureau two doors on the left American Legion Monthly. Augustine, Fla. She Is an unbobbed blond, only 8 feet 2 Inches tall, and Is a senior In St. Joseph's academy In the Florida city. tlred-lookln- Rough on Aunts Although the Ricker eats some cultivated fruits, his main bill of fare Is wild fruits und aunts. Any one who lies had to contend with aunts In their gardens and lawns surely would Ids assistance in reducing th so pacts. Rochester Democrat and 1 1 nmit-l- e Flag on 1 ,000 000 Volumes lleie ait the generals of the two Chinese that may fight tha battle hlch will settle the question of supremacy in China. At left Is Murshal , leader of the northern forces that have been moving Chung down toward the Yangtse river. At right Is Gen. Chlang generally slmo of the Cantonese forces. iirinh-- s w Chung-Chang- Kai-She- An American flag in colors will b printed on the first page of each of the 1,000,000 volumes published at the Kansas state printing plant tills year due to efforts of the American Legion of KansiMt seemed somehow like It was a cry of distress. Somebody, I dont remember which, ran over, punched on the button and fooled with the thing, but It We went back kept on screaming. by the fire, pulled on our clothes and nobody said a word. Bill ! You dont suppose something has happened to him! He ought to be back by now." That Is what we all thought It may seem queer now, but back there In that mountain moonlight with the white rocks staring It was as If that automobile of Bills hnd awakened us for some reason. We were all getting ready to go out and look for him and as we left, ench following a trail, that horn quit. Then it was deathly silent and we shoved along. The first who found Bill was to fire a gun. I found him. He had taken the short cut up the slope to camp and his horse had slipped on the rocks. There he was pinned under the animal and his face was twisted Rt the moon. I pulled him out and fired the gun. We carrl.ed him back to the camp and after a while he got over It A few more hours, though, If It hadnt been for that born, and he would have been deud. Bunions Quick relief from pain. Prevent shoe pressure. At aU dm short-circuite- (Copyright.) mi Ihot ttoru DzScholl s Zing-pad- s Pvt Oil owlfce peinOfoae Diving Dog Doris 1lgcon of North Adams, Mass., 1ms a ."diving dog." Brownie, as he Is named because of his color, likes to go swimming better than anything else. Doris says that one of hid best stunts Is to stand on his hlml legs and dive Into the wuter. Brownie does all the other dog" tricks, such as "praying," sitting up, and speaking for his dinner, hut Doris and her friends think that his diving stunt is entirely different from anything else that dogs usually do. Washington Star. Sweet Pickup 9 But the lizard? Where does he come In?" Next morning we examined the automobile and found a lizard tangled np In the wiring of the horn. In his d struggles to get out he had the thing. Call It whatever you wish but. If you are a friend of mine, use a tin can or something thut ain't alive for a target." etc. Relieves Distress after Hurried Meals or Overeating. Being a gentle laxative, it keeps tha digestive tract working normally. 30c & 90c. At all Druggists. 6. 6. GREEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N. J. The purcliuser of a house In Cavendish, Vt., received a bonus of twenty pounds of fine honey. The housa had been unoccupied for several years. He found the honey in the chimney and was able to collect it In good condition. Electric Flu Cure Machine Victor named Tslnoukas to have Invented un electric machine which he asserts will kill the Influenza microbe In fifteen minA Greek clnlnvs First Iron Steamers Had to Win Approval utes. Experiments with Iron steamships were made before 1843, but not until that year was a vessel of considerable size constructed of Iron. The first Iron steamer built was the Aaron Manhv, but this was not a large craft. The Alburkah, 70 feet long, with a engine, was built In 1831. She drew three feet six Inches, and her successful navigation disproved the idea that a light draft was dangerous, according to W. Clark Russell The first In The Ship: Her Story. Iron steamers ever to engage In warfare were the Nemesis and the Ihlege-thon- . They took part hi the thlni war of 1812. The Great Britain, launched July 19. 1843, was the first large Iron steamer to enter the New run. She was 322 feet long, 48 feet brond, 314 feet deep, and had a burden of 3,270 tons. She was equipped with four diagonal cylinders, each 80 inches in diameter, with a stroke. 'Her horsepower was York-Llverpn- h 1,500. Noise Counts for LittU The man who makes a lot of noise seldom makes anything else. In some ways he Is like an empty vessel pounded with an Iron spoon. Its well to remember that deep waters run 6llently yet powerfully" and to act accordingly. Grit.-- Chlka of Blddeford, Cutherlne Maine, lias unusual llngu!llc ability for a child of five years. The little girl, who was horn In Rumania, speaks fluently Rumanian, German, French tod English. The Derivation Youve never been to India why do you call your home Simla?" "Because Its slm'Iar to every other house on the street." childrenTry FOR CfiSTORr Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother I Fletchers Castoria has been In use for over 30 years to relieve bab es and children of Constipation, Flat llency, Wind Colic and Diar- rhea; allajlng Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating ths Stomach and Bowels, aids the asslml-lutloof Food; giving natural sleep without opiates. The genuine bears signature of DONT RU INFLAMED LIDS the lrrtUtirn. 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