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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SALINA, UTAH OlilE O Sure Relief The Man With Three Names cBy Harold MacGrath . is American LEGION br Sell Syndicate.) ' u feS?eea099ee9 They say the old wives that the soul of a Galahad will never take wing because, on the day cf his physical death, the white soul of him broke into Infinitesimal pieces. And they proceed to add another amazing fact: that these floating particles find lodgment In the hearts of young men, die there, or grow ripely according to the quality of the soli. This remarkable Information clears up a lot of fog. One understands now why Youth steps forward so confidently and bravely to admonish a naughty world. 'Tis the leaven of Sir Galahad. Crusaders are unique In that they attack an ordinary goal In an extraordinary manner, so differently from the ordinary mans way that they become the object of the ordinary mans derision. No ordinary methods for the hero of this novel. It being inconvenient to use his real name, he adopted the customary expedient of assuming an alias three of them, In fact And what a story It makesl CHAPTER I with an Ideal quite as lofty as that .of Peter the Hermit and Wulter the Pen tillers. .He did not sally forth Joy- ously with clmntlng and banners; he would not have gone forth-a- t all but for the white honesty of his soul. He had Inherited this It had obligation; been thrust upon him without his leave. He was.a Crusader asking by force . of circumstance. . As he- climbed Into his bunk there was hut one Idea In his head-- to carry the outpost, her father,' by storm. Two things were possible; either Mansfield would listen or he would call for a deck steward. Anyhow, to It to put the touch I - . Dunleigh Mansfield might have passed for an elderly beau In a Pinero drama; a fine, courtly figure of a man, with a cold, hawklike countenance, quite handsome, with scarcely a hair In his head, though he was gray fifty. He was standing, alone, that sunny morning, In the corner where the cross-rai- l Joins the port. Mr. Mansfield? ' The Iron magnate turned. He saw a hatless young man In a white cotton shirt, open at the throat, shiny blue serge trousers that bagged at the knees, and a pair of soiled tennis shoes. I am Mr. Mansfield coldly. I wish the honor of paying court to your daughter. Mansfield was not quite sure he had heard aright. I Leg your pardon? The young man repeated his astounding request. Stormy words burned the of Mansfields tongue, but he tip pressed them back because the face. he looked 6 Bellans ably. This was some kind of a Joke, possibly a fool wager. Why not temporize and find out what lay behind this weird encounter? . . ou might tell me' something about yourself, before we proceed, he suggested. . The young man sensed the irony, the mockery. . Twb little ptfnts of fire appeared In his eyes. " I am called Hrandon Cathewe. Hy profession I am a writer. He hesitated for a moment. I have a little money. A writer with a little money. I should say, that . that was quite fo- rtunate.' Suddenly there- - leaped Into Mansfield s cold brain an Idea, savage and Ironic. Later he and Betty would have a hearty laugh over this Idea. The Impulent bounder I Cathew-e- , Hrandon he mused. That has an Irish lilt. So you wish to pay court to my daughter object, matrimony ! With your permission. It Is needless to ask If you are In love with my daughter. Quite needless. I am. 1 he result of one meeting? I have a happy faculty of knowing what I want. And of getting it? mockingly. Not always, to be sure, hut gen orally. N0 doubt It sounds ridiculous to you ; hut the two times I have seen your daughter convince me that she Is the one woman. Her beauty is the least of her.-Aodd statement, thought Mansfield. You have heard 'of the city of k. (Copy for Thl. Department Supplied br. the American Legion Newt Service. I DELAWARE WINS IN MEMBERSHIP WORK Delaware department, by Its sturdy ... s Ol : water sure Reijgf O.L-AN-S FOR INDIGESTION 25$ and 75$ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere FOR OVER 200 TEARS work und an unprecedenttopped the honor roll Of departments when the closed at national headquarters. at Indianapolis in June for bar!cm oil has been & worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and determining honor position in the convention parade, housing bladder disorders, rheumatism, arrangements and seating arrangements In' the conlumbago and uric acid conditions. vention hall at Philadelphia. First state In the Union to ratify the Constitution of the United States on its adoption In 1787, Delaware reHAARLEM OIL solved to be the first In the great CAPSULES parade of the Legion to commemorate the one "hundred and correct internal troubles, stimulate vital fiftieth anniversary of the adoption of organs. Three sizes. AH druggists. Insist the Declaration of Independence. on the original genuine Gold Medal. To win thl3 honor,. Delaware rolled np a percentage of 208.33 for 1920, as figured against the average memberQuick relieffroqi painful ship of the department for the four corns, tender toes and preceding years. pressure of tight shoes. Not far behind Delaware came Florida, with 161.21 per cent 'Idaho, winner of. the Llndsley trophy, was third Zing-pad- s was 150.70 per cent. The next ten of the forty-nin- e departments - In order of rank were : A VOTD dropp b r France, J47.44; Wyoming, 139.01; stronf d r u f i In 'Vest Virginia, 132.13; yet tore from Alktll Arfwna, 120.03 ; or other irritation. Colorado, 125.65; Canada, The oki UnpJfi..xeniy 120.83; that brings comforting relief Philippine Islands, 120.50; Alabama, it best. 25c, all druggists 113.22; Georgia, 111.52, and Panama, Hall k Rvrkai, Maw Terfc City membership ed Increase, all Legion books were -- CORNS DlScholl's 1 d Mc-Qui- 5. For SORE It doesnt cost much to keep the youngsters dressed in all the pretty colors of the season I Buy less, sew less and Diamond dye their dresses, waists, blouses, etc. Home dyeing Is easy. Its lots of fun. The results are perfect, when you use real dye. Right over other colors,' any kind of material, in an hours time I Keep your own clothes in style, too, by making them the newest shades. Also, the drapes and hangings In your home. FREE: tor the asking, at any drugstore: the Diamond Dye Cyclopedia,' full of suggestions, with easy directions. See actual s color samples. Or write for free illustrated book Color Craft to DIAMOND DYES, . piece-good- Dept. N10, Burlington, Make it NEW for "tSSr Mitchell 110.57. Brandon Cathewe. An unusual feature of this Once upon a time there lay at Livyears race among the departments was the a erpool great and seemly ship. A fact that 23 of them had at that date young man, sartorially correct from his tan shoes to the panama on his surpassed their average membership for the preceding four perfectly modeled head, looked over years as against her rail. Suddenly he became con only four departments to do Bannister? so In 1925. Five . scions of the odor of violets. departments had t Very few people In America have It came higher percentage this year than from behind; so he turned his head. not. Florida last year to win first Very good. I grant you permission Supposing your consciousness had place. to pay court to my been filled for hours with the daughter condibeauty One week after the Ml wnlve my of a woman's face. Say that you had tionally. right to In- books the Legion, as a closing of the national entity, seen It but once for the duration of about quire your family and your honk accounts. My terms are, Go to Jifid surpassed its total membership as . a dinner hour, at a table half way across the huge dining-rooBannister and make good; then come of December 31 of the preceding year of the This result, the first time it has ever to me. I will Introduce Savoy, and you knew that you would you personbeen attained since the Legion was to never forget It. ally my daughter, provided she Is founded, was accredited to a national not married by that time. Supposing you had built an airy Until romance during that hour; an advenyou make good, you are not to seek to membership campaign launched, by meet her. She Is not to know that National Commqnder John R. ture wherein you rescued her from such a person as er Brandon Cathimmediately following his elecan unknown danger, fell In love with tion at Omaha In 1925. ewe exists. I dont mean He then her nnd married her. Supposing just making you some money. Hy making good. I mean called upon department commanders had been all alone In mighty London to go. back to your that you must become a force In Banthat night, with no place to go, with a departments and nister. On the other hand, I am' not make 1926 the greatest membership heart which was heavy with bitterness because fate had dealt you marked going to keep my dniTglmr locked up year the Legion has ever known. until you arrive. Those are the concards In the game of life nnd cheated ditions, concluded Mansfield, very Paris Limits Number you abominably. And then, by a mere of ' well pleased with himself. twist of the head, to see that face And I accept. . Legionnaires to 30,000 again but threa spuns away from You what? The National France convention yours ! Some men are fortunate; "Accept I Hut on your part you committee of the American Legion anthey know nounces that the French must agree to give me fair play. evactly what they want the moment government Fair play? they see It. Instantly this young man Why. the bounder did has limited the number of American not see the Joke I What do knew that one of life's you mean Legionnaires thocan be cared for in great problems was solved. This was The Olrl. hy fair play? Paris during the Legion convention You will say nothing to In September, 1927. to Somewhere, somehow, he wns going to 30,000, that your meet her. daughter of this Interview. I have total being as many as the housing ac come to you frankly and She was lovely. That' was'the word, There are honorably, eonimodations will and I ask you measure fw5 man sure. no large hotels In permit lie knew that lovely was a universe Paris, as Americans If my conduct my approach seems know them In the large cities of all h.v Itself; for It embodied the beauty and intellect, valor and tenderness, outlandish, bizarre, it Is because I am United States. No other conventions Am Mr. Mansfield. 'I not nfrald to ask for youth and purity. something I de- will be permitted in the French capiThe westering sun was In her Into was quite as handsome and hawk- sire. I love your daughter, crazy as tal during the proposed Legion coneyes; thus, she was unconscious of the like y s his own. Human faces were the statement may seem. Im no fool. vention week, September 1927. Your first Impulse was to throw me a maxed scrutiny of the Because of this limitation, an alyoung man In I'tinleigh Mansfield's books. lie recover the rail. Retng a front. She saw only a nebulous ognized this type; the brow und gentleman, you lotment of space on the 24 ocean lineye You would punish shadow. Immediately he called her of a dreamer, the nose and jaw of a reconsidered. my ers that will carry trie Legidnnaires Impertinence hy placing Insurmount-- 1 to France has been determined, based the girl with the golden eyes. fighting man. This, however, was only a flight of Hut Hetty? he asked the honor to able obstacles in front of me. I have on Legion membership in each state, As a poetical fancy. matter of fact pay court to Hetty? The Infernal Im- accepted these conditions. If I fun. 'f the hooking of berths, beginning Noher eyes were Intensely blue; but pudence! The you will never hear of me. Good vember 15, 1926, will he done In each thing was to get rldVif-thf state by the department France conshooting out from the pupil to the rim bounder without creating a scene. morning The young man seized the companion-lof the Iris were fine little threads of vention officer until March 1, ' 1927, You don't look Insane, young man. adder rails and swung himself to when those unfilled will be returned gold such as one sees In lapis lazuli. Are you offering me a pleasantry? the main deck without touching the to John J. Wicker, The young' inan hud no plan regardNo, Mr. Mansfield. I was never Jr., national travel steps. Immediately he disappeared. ing his future procedure; he would more serious. .director of the committee, who will need an hour or two of solitude for then fill them direct from his office You have perhaps met me somethe formation of this, fie was from states whose allotments were where, and I have forgotten? going to marry her In the end; that much Can Brandon mrke the grade? not sufficient to care for the demand: I have never met you before. was definitely settled. That she Whats he going to do? What You have met my daughter, thou? might will be his. first move? have her own views on the I have only seen her twice. subject 700 Candidates Are was of no vital Importance. I Ah said Mansfield, as if this Inlie hurried ofir to his Initiated cabin, formation cleared the air consider One Time stowed his luggage, changed (TO BE CONTINUED.) I More thun 700 candidates were in-- u linen; a straw then, suitense under his arm! tufted Into the American- Legion at took up Ids quarters In the steerage. a recent monster outdoor Initiation For he hnd work to do, serious ceremony conducted on the athletic work. He could have lived like the field of the General Electric s company other passengers. In Idlent Lynn, Mass., by Lynn Post No. 6, ness and luxury; hut he wns How one skunk staged a battle with would dart his best always into the Fifty thousand persons watched the In earnest, whether he weapon played or a flock of crows and was worsted by eyes of his assailants and there- would scene while giant searchlights played worked, us will he seen. them on a floating cake of Ice In Wels-e- r he one less crow to combat. upon the field. Amplifiers made It six days he was determined Is told by a rancher living to river to Gas hear every word. supplies finally gave out and possible live among the steerage east of Weiser, Idaho. His attention the unequal battle pussengers Preceding the initiation, 35 Legion ended when several To acquire the material he needed ne-- 1 was attracted by the uproar of the of the birds alighted on the floe and posts and battalions of the National exhaled contact, not cusual observacrows and he watched the battle for picked out the skunks As the Guard aud the naval reserves held tion. eyes. some time, says the Milwaukee Jourfloe drifted out of 1 the skunk a parade. A banquet attended by 475 sight hat night as he leaned nal. the against was stretched on his side, with persons was held earlier in the everuil- -a thousand Ineffectual feebly The birds were apparently excited the crows plans havpicking at him. ning. Addresses were made by'Na-tionabeen vigorously ing scrutinized and rejected he hy the skunk's proximity. OccasionThe rancher counted more than a dozCommander John R. McQuigg, permitted a whimsical Idea to enter ally a crow would lose control of It- en dead crows In the stream. Department Commander Francis J. his head. He raised his face toward self and fall Into the water and drown. Goode, I leut. Gov. Frank G. Allen of the summer moon and laughed. As the Ice floe floated nearer the batWilliam J. Young Massachusetts; Naked Truth "by not? To approach the affair tle grew In intensity. from a novel and Is a cynical world, when president of the Lynn Chamber of This The crows were fierce in their atunexpected angle; Commerce ; Mayor . II. S. . no winding In ami out, no tacks but the skunk was just ns fierce, viewed through the eyes of the mod- Lynn, aud Post Commander Bauer of foreground 1 ern child, said David Starr Jordan. Uenrv . O traverse with hesitunt step. To using not only his claws but apparentSilsbce II. ti ke the plunge without "Children have a way of also his to bothering ly presenting poison gas equipment. He the truth about .feel the water with his fingers. The their elders wi.h Idea appealed to all that was ghastly Legionnaires Assisted clarity. romantic TV In him. hen the Eucharistic congress was "Quite recently, when I boarded a Class Jug Lamp Ease iraln In San. Francisco, a Her name was Elizabeth field at Chicago A gallon glass cider recently, 300 AmerMansfield, family Jug makes a group too- - the two seats In and they probably called her front of ican Legionnaires assisted in marbuse and with its me. Hetty good very lamp She was also the daughter of. Dun-ldfiThey spent several minutes In shaling the crowds at the call of handle Is very easy to move nbout. themselves but at Senior Vice Mansfield. That put a double the adjusting jug can be decorated ou the In- settled. At tills moment last were kins, of the Commander Ferre C. Watwall around her, millions nnd the little Illinois department. They social side to make It look unusual by pourgirl of the family stuck her head out helped to conduct 62,000 prestige; tremendous obstacles which ing in for children a black paint and the window and example should have frightened him and said to a group of through down-towchilled stirring It around vigorously. When friends on the Chicago streets on his ardor, whereas they but filled one day. They restored several hunplatform: hlui this has dried, pour la a green paint "We'll be gone in a minute with elution. dred lost children to their and It around. The effect w ill be then and stir parents. This young man was a you can talk about us nnd we'll Chicago Medical post acted as emercrusader, most attractive. tulk about you." gency units during th congress. Dressing Children no Problem Now! EYES PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Removes Dandruff Stop Hair Falling Restores Color nnd Beauty to Gray end Faded Hair W W at Druggists. 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