Show Salt alt Lakes Lake H first poodle dog og to do his bit for fol Uncle Sam is owned by Mrs 1 A A. A J. J McMullan lan of ot Kensington ave aye flue nue Several days day ago It was found that tho wool on the backs of poodle dogs was of excellent quality and should be conser conserved d. d Mrs McMullan l Immediately sent a large box of wool woolI clippings from the back of the poodle to the American Red ned Cross headquarters I tel's to be used in the best way for the benefit of democracy This wool will willbe willbe be put to good use according to the Ule I executive secretary of o the local chap chap- ter tel chap I The Mizpah l auxiliary Is working atthe at atthe atthe the Commercial club today The Red RedCross RedCross I Cross rooms at the club are well equipped and much of the work of th th-j th local chapter is carried on there I Both the gauze room and the sewing room at the Elks' Elks club are open for work today The Elk ladies ladies' auxiliary begins work at 10 o'clock in the mornIng mornIng morning morn morn- ing and continues until 5 p. p m. m These rooms are for for- forthe the benefit of ot the relatives relatives rela rela- tives of the local members of the B. B P.O. P. P I 0 O. E. E I The women of Cohns Cohn's Dry Goods company members Of the Girls' Girls I Friendly society and a number of teachers of the city public schools will willi I devote several hours this evening atthe at atthe atthe the Amelia palace gauze room making I gauze dressings for Cor the Red Cross Demonstrating the enthusiasm and respect of the Italian people for tor the American Red lIed Cross is the account of Henry P. P Davison chairman of the American Red Cross war council of his reception at some lome of the principal cities of ot Italy on his tour of ot the allied European countries from which he has just returned In Bologna Italy Mr Davison says the schools were dismissed dis- dis dismissed dismissed dis dis- missed when the American Reel Red Cross commission om mission arrived in the city and andas andas andas as the Americans walked waIled out of the railway station the pupils threw flowers flowers flow flow- ers era on the ground for tor them to walk upon Everywhere the commission on I went the American flag and the fact that they were Americans brought forth cheer after atter cheer Mr Davison further says on his tour over there I The way the tho people of ot our allies hold out their hands and look to America as a land of ot hope and promise I and as a great fact that makes certain I that German might shall not prevail is I most striking America is today the I rainbow toward which western Europe from north to south of Italy looks as a I sign of com comfort tort hope and victory The Women's service unit of the Red RedCross RedI I Cross Cross' will wili meet every Tuesday and Wednesday in the basement of ot St. St Marks Mark's church In East First South sh k I |