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Show Thursday, June 24. 1913 THE IBeU Feature. PAGE THREfl CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Those Who Go On WNU NEPIII. UTAH S. The Comforts of Home Under tlie Sea Kathleen Norris Says: Syndicate. TIMES-NEW- Alii C: ! I i : JWS? swrt . i " sft flu f. J RfcZ J t ? r.,t . r",sr, , sJRh IA I -- j, ,,. i V "A m: A RMY officers have been more than a mere trifle for inability to "understand the need w rYr or NIW WANTED. Top i i ears Bauai&ciorr FEATHERS' lhalinK hxvrvr Ship PIUOW MFG. CO, 2219 Col Straat, I J U 1 . FEATHERS WANTED t criti-cize- Writs St Unit, Ms. d GUERNSEY HEIFERS GRADE GI'F.RNSEY HEIFERS, of hard, competitive sport." under one year and yearlings past. Also This isn't true of the large major- BprtnRer heifers. Special price on four. CHANDLER. CHARITON, IOWA. ity of army officers. They have had (RED nothing to say about it. FINANCIAL HIGH The decision was . . made by a small leading group, and the army in general has disliked the ruling as much as anyone else. BORROW MONEY BY MAIL for bu'ini, Bdlllnti, iHnhllntf. roimmui?. refinancing property, ttnyntifre. Al&o Allforottu'T farming needtt, lord, itu'k, cuiiliinifiit, et. Interest trotn JW, yearly, lteiiarment to 40 K TAT INTERS HOUSING, tureka, Nw York Jtuun. First Mail by Plane The first carrying of mail from one definite place to another by airplane took place over a course on Long Island during a week's air meet in September, This applies especially to football in various colleges which the army has taken over. Grantland Riee Colleges under navy control will be able to play 1911. any student who cares to play, who is up in his work and who has the Sprinkle your heat rash time. irritated skin well with If West Point and Annapolis, who Mexsana, formerly MexiThe USS Cuttlefish, a modern submarine, was built to provide comfortable quarters for its crew as well 16 a can Beat Powder. Coola hours per day schedule, as to raise havoc with the enemy. Its facilities include a reception room, shower, and radios used solely for have as it soothes itching. burn find time for intercollegiate amusement. At left, a yeoman keeps records in the sub's office. Those records show that the Cuttlefish can is certainly no there competition, has sunk one Jap warship and three Jap merchant ships although it was launched very recently. At cen- reason why the colleges can't ter is the crew's quarters, and at right, the cook smiles as he prepares turkey for dinner. The spacious engine room and other compartments of this sub belie the visions of cramped living conditions so often associated Football's Problem with submarines. The Cuttlefish is powered with Diesel engines and has the latest safety developments in its Several colleges will be starting escape hatch. summer practice soon. But foot- Raw, smarting surface relieved ami-Ing- ly ball's main problem will be in fac by the soothing medication of ing the army edict that prevents any budding soldier from taking part in intercollegiate sport. Those colleges that have drawn army students will either have to Gather Your frScrap; give up football completely or else men available few the depend upon Throw It at Hitler! left. They will be badly outclassed by the navy school. We understand there is an effort under way to drag the navy over to the army's side of Relieved In 5 minutes or doubto money back the argument. When nceii stomach acid causes painful. of locatgma, tour fttwnach and heartburn, doctor usually ing' As the navy has the stronger side prescribe medicines known for the symptomatic relief medicines like those tn of the case, this would be a bad misTablets. No laxative. brings comfort In s Jiff j or doable year money hack on return at bottle take. to na S6e at ail druguista. le BEAT i Heat SKIN New Gun Is Sturdy, Accurate and Get into work with our servicemen, canteen, Red Cross, or in one of the and necessary factory and munitions workers. recreation projects that exist everywhere for our By KATHLEEN NORRIS I do not know will see are PRAY AND WORK TO EASE GRIEF "Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted." This is Kathleen Norris' message to mothers who have lost sons in the war. She asks them to try to get their minds off their grief by exhausting themselves for the needs of others. She suggests that mothers may find some happiness by being of help to other boys. Solace can be found by taking a comprehensive view of the world struggle and, best of all, by prayer. WOMEN writing me these days to ask for a word of comfort when the dreaded news comes; when they know that the dear familiar boy who was banging in and out of the house only a little while ago, leaving crumbs and blobs of the kitchen table, jam onbooks on the stairway leaving and unrecognizable lumps of muddy socks on the bedroom floor, chattering at dinner about scout work, and enthusiastic over nothing but somewhen body's "twenty-two- " he is know that "missing they in action," that he isn't coming home again. light it Acid Indigestion fastest-actin- bell-an- a a Racing's Splurge Cut in Teams' Travel Each major - league baseball number of noncombatants can't understand why racing has come in team will travel an average of for such a boom and why so much only 8,000 miles this year instead of the usual 13,000 miles. money is bet at various tracks. This Is simple enough. As a starter there is something like 12 billion extra dollars loose around the map, with many spending outlets under a A truths and some untruths. And we KNOW that His doctrine works because whenever we have the courage to apply it, harmony and peace, fellowship and love follow it. DifNothing that I can say can help ficult as it is to visualize a world these mothers. But there is help in which enemies are forgiven, posfor them nevertheless, firm and un- sessions are shared, the hungry and failing; there is joy ahead for them naked are solaced, a world in which again, if they will but lift up their evil is not overcome by evil, but hearts and their eyes to find it. Not overcome by good hard as it is to by looking down into the earth or envision, yet all of us know that into the depth of the seas will they those are the conditions of His King find it, but by raising mind and dom on earth, and that it is for toward that spirit to the blue sky and the stars, every one of us to work There is no disputing Kingdom. and what lies beyond. To begin with, train yourself to THAT. But having gone so far, hearttake a comprehensive view of the titanic combat in which the whole broken mothers, go a little farther, great world is involved. Then take and see what else he told us. That a long look at life, at its mistakes those who love Him and this means and troubles, disillusionments and all the splendid boys who are ofburdens, and ask yourself if the boys fering their lives today for a new are really to be pitied when they world of safety and freedom "shall quit this bewildering scene in youth, not taste death forever." They are living, out of your sight. The wisest go out gloriously and swiftly in battle, a battle, which means confusion, among us hasn't the vision that they have now. 'This night thou shalt excitement, thrill, complete forget-fulnebe with me in Paradise" was said to of self. No grind, no drudgery, no disappointment, divorce, a poor, wretched stranger, a crimworry, for them; no illness, failure, inal. Are we to believe these words At thavery of a dying Saviour? Or are you goold age, boredom. height of vitality and eagerness and ing to pick out certain words to bekeen absorption in what they are do- lieve and others not to believe? "Blessed are they that mourn for ing, they depart for other scenes, and leave such suffering for us, who they shall be comforted." That was cannot follow. said for you. The Voice that was Future Will Bring Reunion. divine as well as human said that. But. ask the grieving mothers, will the one voice in all the world that we find them again? Ah, if we speaks the truth. So hold fast to KNEW that we would find them that, for that comfort will be beyond again, that they are really safe, and all your imaginings of bliss. happier and wiser than before, that Get In the habit of stepping into a would take away all the sting of church every day; kneel for a few grief. asking only the favor that But we DO know that we will find minutes, be of use and help to other them again. It docs not take mere you may Get into work with our servboys. blind faith to convince ourselves of icemen, canteen. Red Cross, or in that; it is not wishful thinking, com- one of the recreation projects that bined with sentimentality and con- exist everywhere for our ventional religious docility. Any and necessary factory and woman who will dry her tears long munitions workers. Get tired; get to read the written Word, your mind off your own grief in enough and study the facts, will find so deep yourself for the needs of and real a consolation that presently exhausting others. And in other boys, just as she would not change her certainty heroic, homesick at even for the old Joy of the boy'i young, eager, your boy was, you will find him again. living presence. Give up your own sorrow, fears, It will be granted that only one own hopes and will, surrender Voice has ever spoken truth in this your them all to the unfailing guidance AH world. other true voices were of and you will be rewarded in either prophesying the coming of a God, that will make you feel that way that Voice, or echoing it after it never were truly living before. ceased. There was but one Christ; you Fighters Think of Home. In the two thousand years following Here it part of a letter from a boy his death there has never been another, and no uproar of voicei or who went through the battlca of change In the world have been able Midway and Coral sea. It wat a to silence It. It lives still. What the great comfort to another boy'i mothMaster said in his lifetime was ut- er, and, even though your boy may terly Incomprehensible to the men not have had time to write you, per-hawho were hit friends; it didn't make hit feelings would have been sense to them, and it doesn't make something the tame, pcrhapt he sense to us. But feebly, blindly, knew, in the last minute, that the stupidly we cling to It, because we home people were thinking of him know that it it true. We know that and praying for him. The writer it 29 yeart old, has peasant, preaching for but three years, followed by a few uninfluen-tia- l been in the navy for 17 months, and friends, never writing word, it ttill out In the South Seas. "Dear Mrt. Blank: I thought you executed as a common criminal we know that He Is still th most would like to know that Jim never influence in the whole wat In better spirit! than he wat powerful world. that last morning. All Mont Work Toward Religion. "We had breakfast together and And this It to say that He did not he wat just hit tame usual self, at deceive us. Isn't It? For we could ease and happy. When the crash never claim that he told us tome came he wat laughing. 4ftlrt It ; - It t liMr. 7 Alm'itlrtni it. A T.ihj fc'ftAimt(; I-- 1 "Xitf . " "II il I' " ' C I'M v - " Till ' Sill blockade. For one example, you see few people buying cars today. In the second instance, there is a greater demand for quick action on the side of thrills, which to many only a bet can satisfy,. Belmont Is sure to end its summer season with the highest average When KIDNEYS need diuretic aid When overstrain or other gun which weapon which is causing all sorts of trouble for the enemy Is this Is small enough to be carried in a briefcase yet so sturdy that 49,000 rounds of test firing improved rather ever sent through track mutuels, well beyond the million dollar mark. than decreased its accuracy. Corp. Lloyd W. Ricketts is shown in two poses with the gun which is s It is capable of firing 450 Even with the big crowds that weapon, weighing less than nine pounds, and has been named the M-rounds per minute and costs less than $20 to produce. Amphibious troops have found that rain, salt, spray, once traveled to Santa Anita, a $700,-00- 0 or even complete immersion in sea water has little effect on the reliability of the M-daily average was considered on the high side. You can understand how strong the fever gets to be when so many thousands are willing to walk so mr.KV far in order to buck 11 or 12 per V i4 cent. An Allied cause slows down kidney function, the back may ache painfully. Naturally, urinary flow may be lessened frequent but scanty often smarting. "Getting up nights" may ruin sleep. To relieve such symptoms, you want quick stimulation of kidney action. To help attain this, try Gold Medal Capsules. This e diuretic has been famous for over 30 years for such prompt action. Take care to use only as directed on package. Only 35 at drug stores. Accept no substitute. Get the genuine Gold Medal Capsules today. They tajastl er 3. 3. Samoans Invest in U. S. War Bonds y I On His Last Leg A Bing Crosby's Winner 1 And speaking of racing, a ss V li. 1 . i -- well-wor- DON'T LET n radio gag has been wrecked and dismantled. It rests today in ruins. It all happened at Belmont park recently when Bing Crosby'a Argentine horse, Don Bingo, came spinning along to the front. Don Bingo made It two in a row. Not only that, but he ran away from strong fields, coasting Into the wire. This ends all that talk about Crosby's ttable. I happened to be with Bing when Don Bingo won hit last '';. S'' ttart Argentine entry came weeding to the front, Bing began As Apparently Axis troops are using men. An American soldier is shown examining an artificial leg which was left on a Tunisian battlefield by some German or Italian soldier who Is literally on his last leg. Artificial limbs are a rarity on a battlefront where men are assumed to be in perfect condition. one-legg- These "skirted" members of the Fita-Flt- a native guard in Samoa are regulars in the United States navy. They receive overseas pay for serving at this station which is home to them and promptly spend SO per cent of their Income in U. S. war bonds. Boatswain's Mate Suitonu (center) and Coxswain Hopatl boy bonds from Samoan Fostmaster David J. McMullin. Jap Scores Bullscye but A Kookie Again U. S. Fliers Safe 5 I pt . u i. - : calling: "Where it Bob Hope? Will tome-- ; one please page Bob Hope?" ... Armstrong and Angott 1 Sammy remains the Human Py- thon, a hard man to beat, but a harder man to watch. It may be that Armstrong's method of tearing In will finally leave Angott In an untangled situation, where he will do his own share of punching. But he will have to prove that to quite a chunk of hit fellow citizens before they will believe It. Still, it would be no thick turprlse to tee Armstrong return to hit old spot on top of the lightweight heap before the tcramble it over, not forgetting Montgomery and Beau Jack. SPOKTLIGIIT BRIEFS: Joe McCarthy tayt Ewald Pyle, It the best pitching recruit of the American ' league this teason. C Bill McGowan it the oldest umpire in the major leagues In point of service. This It hit 19th teason. C. Connie Mack caught hit last game e for Pittsburgh in 1830. In hit career be had 842 atsistt. C. B-2- Private Terry Moore, formerly an Important member of the St. Louis Cardinals ball tram, is shown with his equipment Just after being sworn into the army air forcca In the Cana Zone. When bowels era sluggish and yoa leal Irritable, headachy, do as millions the modem do chew FEEN-A-MIN- laxative. Simply chew before you go to bed, taking only in accordance with package directions sleep without being disturbed. Next morning gentle, thorough you feel swell again. Try helping relief, Tastes good, ia bandy and economical. A (eneroua family supply costs only chewing-guFEEN-A-MIN- T FEEN-A-MIN- i FEEN-A-MIN- 10 T relieve distress of T MONTHLY "V Female Weakness WHICH There it ttill a healthy doubt around the landscape at to whether even the windmill or whirlwind style of Henry Armttrong can force Sam-my Angott away from his wrestling holds. Washington and crewmen of Liberator 4 bomber are pictured beside their plane somewhere In the Southwest Pacific shortly after raiding Japanese base at Gasmata, New Britain. A Jap Zero pilot scored a hullseye through the center of tba bomber't marking star but failed to bring the plane down. Four other heavy bombers took part In the raid. SLOW YOU UP e hit C Before Joining the Yankeet in 1921, Ed Barrow had served at president of two minor leagues and manager of aeven clubs. Officer CONSTIPATION MAKES YOU CRANKY, NERVOUS! Lydla K. 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