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Show I a.. irsday, THE HELPER JQURxat. IIELPER, UTA Our Pet Peeve Z-- L I y Ofc OF THOSE I T. Petri w.tp rr- - T , Of HADE BY TBB MAKERS rvoHT SOAP H. 0. ao fir own, " 1 l& pfL ill Com! Laki em a frantic hos-r- st cried: ''Now is the good men to come to Omaha the party." lave been FAIR I I ity SffiFUU mi 155155 & titUW r A x JF sa k w tai U. S. CAPTAIN GETS RING LOST IN WAR WORKS For The Finder Kept Up Search 13 Years for the Owner. refer to In your letter, because I don't remember ever losing anything else. "I appreciate very much your Chicago. Cap t. Robert N. Wlns thoughtfulness In trying to find me, for Price List low and Sergt Harry Q. Young met and If there Is anything I can do a on a few minutes only, once, for to reciprocate, kindly let me know. purcll , BINTZ CO. battlefield In France. They were ake City, Utah "Sincerely yours, not Introduced. The captain was a "ROBERT N. WINSLOW." slightly wounded combatant ajid the From Mr. Young came the folsergeant was at work In a first-aistation pouring Iodine, twisting ban lowing: "Dear Mr. Winslow: is rarely in circulation dages and giving tetanus shota the company clerk, Inths before it Nearly "Through They parted quickly. goes back sury department to be fourteen years have passed since American Legion, New York office, i new one. the meeting. Recently Captain, I obtained your 1924 and last adnow Mr. Winslow, received a let dress as listed by the adjutant genCfs School Of ter. He now lives at 2204 Forest- eral's office In Washington. view road, Evanston, but the mis"I remember quite clearly the toty Culture sive had been sent to his former morning you came Into the first-aiM lot TiBffi, Sal! eitr. tak address. station In Mouilly (about 9 a. m., OPPORTUNITY It was mailed from North Brooks-ville- , and you were to come back at imm th litest Miiitt mliK Maine, and read as follows: 4 p. m.). I dressed your hand, and P nalatln Ail mini rn I infltxni "Dear Captain: after you left I found the ring, r li Li "At Intervals during the last 13 which I have kept Had it not been r" KJl years I have been trying to locate for your name Inside, I could not an A. E. F. officer bearing your have located you. It gives me name. pleasure to return this souvenir to to Is ask, letter of "The my object by return malL you EE'S PRIZE STORY If you served In France, did you lose "I have a small general store In any personal Jewelry? If so de this town, where I was born, and If b hen tnd th moon- as near as you should come this way I would eaJIinto th motor. scribe same and state, lost it at Band to boy th the you you can, place like to shake your hand. ampin- - trip. IOUNG." G. "II. "I Joined the army while In Bos product will help Rrji bettw vacation brnuu thmw Captain Winslow, In reply, wrote ton in 1916, wenC to the Mexican 1" Hrric. for th nd dollar, as follows: $6.89 lor. Darin ir h.lntJ tnhi. nuun territory. "Dear Mr. loung: l" HKS. J. A. "Thanks for your thoughtful let MANZIONE, 9.89 Beaver. UUh. ter. I wonder how you ever got my 4.89 address, especially as I have not AT HOME lived there for several years, al:6.89 !t' Instruction by Mail though In the same city, which is ProataW. Intemtinf a suburb of Chicago. R. "One reason the theater business 12.89 ulim Coit "I was born and raised In me bad." said Mike Jacobs, the big Is Study Bulletin N. B., which Is probably not 2.9S shot among ticket brokers, "Is that MMtJV r.TVlOTr.XT far from your home. in these days persons pick their OF fflTY UTAH .49c "Regarding the personal Jewelry spots." which you mention: On September "What do you mean oy wan i 1.79 $i best recipes for sue- 14, 1918, during the battle of St him. asked I've come across is to Mihiel, I dropped Into a first-aisaid Mr. Jacobs, "in the "Wbv." r folk In an and station which happened to be for If old you didn't have seats days, Lauder. old church In the town of Mouilly, could you demanded, show they .29c to have my hand dressed. It was the EX sell tbem seats for some other wire. barbed torn by badly P"fect Cleanser" That frequently was very .79c "I took oif a gold ring which show. as t'Hfir kin i.h. you might have tickets useful, laid i.,... !.29 probably had my initials and were trying to boost show a you for it down while the doctor did the do that any more. vnn can't S.89, work. I forgot all about the ring i iim am. tih .w. accept no substicustomers The I it and when I went back to get make up their minds found that the medical outfit had tutes. They to bow many shows they can afford moved. Possibly this Is what yon their see, and then they budget par- money among the shows they j GASOLINE HEADS TWO AIR LINES nir!t7 wish to see. n you uuu reservations happen to have the out on you walk they want they a and go to a movie. As a result real few hits are doing all the In the good old days, Sn,ttJiHl Ho- - the sage business. not like n who makes It said Mike sadly, "it was had money es, J Everybody ali. nothing. that at v and would spend it for almost any Vacation Now they at 5 sort of entertainment ACH IB.' BEAR LAKE have become Y ing cf July m W tNif3 f mwmrn Feet Tell Fortune, Orthopedics Assert Chicago. Orthopedic surgeons now tell fortunes by studying feet In the case of a woman: Short thick toes denote lethargy and lack of Imagination. Long toes and long feet mean temperament High arches mean the subject Is aristocratic; low ones, that she works for a living. The bigger the feet the prettier the woman; d f border In July, returned In December, went into camp again, 1917, sailed from New York September, 1917, with Twenty-sixtdivision, A. E. F. Fred-ericto- - d lny "iooo" nt llWith Power i hard-boile- s 4 V' A ..tha VS1'?,11' Tl"inout 5? C f'4 I aI" Cii, ' y -t $5.00 wk N, avi.-nim- 22, sub- wholly IV Unlucky Dog One of the nnluckieat things that can happen to a breed of dogs Is to The account adds that That Atlantis Existed merged. many years thereafter, the sea In According to ancient tradition, At- this part was unnavlgable because lantis was the name of a large is- of the shoals caused by the sunken land or continent which existed at a lands. This ancient legend may, and probvery early period in the Atlantic ocean, and eventually was sunk be- ably did, have some historical circumstances for foundation, but what neath the waves. An account of It is given by IMato. these were no historian has ever nis writings state that In the At- been able to determine. lantic ocean, over against the pillars of Hercules, there was once an IsMpdemiatic Piano land which was larger than Asia and Modernistic art has transformed Africa together (or the then existent the piano Into something new and notion of the extent of these conti- unfamiliar. A new art piano has nents), and near It lay other islands been exhibited at the Lelpslc fair in through which there was a passage which the solid piano legs are reto a large continent beyond. placed by steel supports, no thicker The sides of the Nine thousand years before Pluto's than a finger. time, said the tradition, the Island of piano, a triangular grand, are made Atlantis was thickly settled and very of plates of red glass, while the top It held sway over Africa and even the music rack are covered powerful. as far as Egypt and over a large with glass. part of Europe, but the advance of The cup of happiness usually Its conquering power was checked by the valor of the Greeks. At last, springs a leak just before it begins during a violent earthquake, which to run over. lasted a day and a night and was A great mind Is a generous one. accompanied by inundations of the years. patrons - ' it yours, "HARRY G. YOUNG, 104th Field Hospital, 20th Division." Captain Winslow has his ring. It arrived in the same mall with the second letter from Brooksvllle. get fashionable, says the Cleveland Press. This means that the dogs will be transplanted In huge numbers from their natural environments to apartments. It means In mnny cases, that hardy animals bred to hunt and fight will have to eat chocolates and sleep on silk pilover-heate- d lows. One of the popular breeds these days is the Scotch terrier. Certaind ly a rugged, warm-coateoutdoor dog If there ever was one. Yet believe It or not Scotch terriers may be seen on the streets of Cleveland wearing knitted sweaters on cold days. Think tough-flbere- full-gro- of the humiliation! Farmer' Theme Song Bill My pen Is my upkeep. Dave Are you an author? Bill Gosh no. I raise hogs. There's nothing longer than the summer days to the girl who Is to be married in the fall. .V. V a "Ex-Ser- if f 9 Gold Cargo Sought Seattle. Five million dollars In gold that went down with the Ward liner Merida In 1911 about 65 miles of Cape Charles will be sought by the Romano Marine Salvagelng company of Seattle. An attempt Is being made to raise the derelict which lies In about 36 fathoms of water. 4 cSUv' ' if- - K By WALTER TRUMBULL morning and chat with them concerning the news of the day and stories of the night There is no "Diamond Jim" Brady and none to The young men take his place. of Manhattan, the politicians, the theatrical crowd are scattered around in various speakeasies on side streets, but there is no one place where you may be sure of The best finding many of them. collections are to be observed at private parties given by hosts who still have enough left to entertain. I am speaking of the "after the theater" crowd. There are still one or two restaurants where you are reasonably sure of seeing some one you know at luncheon or dinner. But In the main the best place to be alone with your thoughts Is In a hotel dining room. I have been learning a few things They tell me, concerning banks. for example, that every check drawn costs a New York bank about six That Includes printing and cents. The time locks on most handling. of the ordinary vaults are controlled by three clocks, so that if one gets out of order, the others will do the Job. These clocks genDancing-Tennis continued Mr. Ja- erally are set for 8 a. m. and re"Broadway," until the set every morning. If anyone should cobs, "has changed t rices wouldn't recognize It The got locked In a vault on Saturday, doesn't exist any he would he out of luck, because the tit Broadway Lre. Once you could stroll alonga clocks will not do their stuff until and meet Monday. under the bright lights in every "new you dozen persons a street filled The really big banks have a most block. Broadway was It As I of alarms. with color, life and laughter the Intricate system and so man a If it. nnriorstand holdup Jewels of flash held the of startled an employee that his knees Y3 fThe popping rustle of silks. gun fire. knocked or his teeth chattered, be corks was like machine conversaand gay would set off gongs all over the music was There to In that case, guards would 8 mmer tion. Now the Bowery has come place. rainbow tint has pour from all sorts of spots like under a old The Broadway. movie the a book. water over Niagara falls. They a shed. But for the as dead as tell me that a new employee In be would street the ters. r years old. one of the larger banks did set off Although but forty-foua burned out bulb' oe- an alnrra by accident and was al Harold E. Talbot Jr.. has just come chairman of two or me is true that the new most scared to death by the instan certainly It tne est aviation corporations in never will know the old taneous and mystifying appearance of conerallon and Rector's of a platoon of guards armed with world He Is chief executive and White intones. The old Shan Tommy guns. For all I know, they North American Aviation. Inc., only of Transcontinental Air 'iraiiM'"". fev's Is none. No longer dors ( op-- j also held bowlo knives In their welcome friends ami teeth. Ii.r. His Interest in n n Churchill 20 bach of the O, 1932. Boll Syndlcat.) WNU Servlc. goes lines In the early hours passenger air fg. 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