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Show THE SALT LAKE TJUBUXE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH cT. CX silence, as If th world la that moment had drawn a deep breath and held It euapended. XotlUr.f atlrred or moved. There ndt the f&lnteat ahlver of the few leaflaaa branchee left on a poplar standing near. Under the moment's spell Isldor held his own breath, to listen more Intently. Then he exhaled It with a gasp. A more deafening noise than he had ever heard or Imagined m threatened to burst bis eardruma Ths heavens leaped Into llama Ths esrth rocked under his feet. Simultaneously the narrow round rim of the sun appeared at the far end of ths desolate fields. , Isldor stood up in his car and stared. H a mental procesaee were very alow, but the explanation of hla eituatlon was borne to him now In tba thunder of mighty guns and the long screech of sheila. He had blundered Into an attack a big attack. Ha was on the edge of It no, be was actually In It. With each Instant that passed tha pandemonium around Ijira was doubled. On tba road In front of him. not 200 yards array, a shall burled Itself and, split the earth In tha simultaneous explosion that obscured everything behind a wedge shaped cloud of amok and dust Already the enemy was ennoun lng hla readiness to meet the attack. Jeidor got down from tha driver' seat of tha ambulance and dasedly looked around. Ha was not conscious of any spaclal excitement but be realised that he and hla car' made an excellent target where they were. It did not require great sagacity to see the wisdom of moving to a less conspicuous position. He hurriedly backed the car down the slight hill and off to the right of the rpad against a frail shelter formed by the shattered trunks of two trees. Then h shook bis bead. That was not enough. Off to the left, soma distance away, he saw a dump of trees that retained some of their foliage. He ran to them, stripped as many branches as be could, and. returning, covered the car with them. As ha (lid so It occurred to him . that it might be wiser to slip back down tha road, either with or without hla ambulance. But even da tha belated thought came, shell fell, this time In the rear, and be fell on hie face and dug Into the earth to escape Its flying fragments. He decided to stay where he was. The ear was pretty well camouflaged. It would harO'to take Its chance, and so would he. . He locked the car. Then, taking a positron behind one of the lagged tree trunks, he stood fascinated, watching hla drat big battle. He waa seeing thing wonderful things glimpses of heaven or bell or both. Lights flared up In the sky. Rockets rose ceaselessly. New stars trembled on tba ehleklng heights stars of blue and red and green. And In theee lights were revealed the stark and graying fields, tha swamps and marshes, lit . tp by infernal fireworks. forgetting hla shelter, Isldor strained his head far to one side of ths protecting stump. His body shook under tha pounding of hla heart. For. yes, those moving line out on the field before him were men men Ilka him elf. men with loves and bates and ambitions and memoriea, men going into action In tba face of this universal destruction, this avalanche of fire and steel. ' ' an-otl!- Frera that Instant h forgot everything except those moving line. On them he kept l.Ia blue eyes, with thrtr unwinking etare. The lines mot ad pretty fast, dropping, rising, . going forward,' dropping, not always rising again. Tim passed. It must bav been a long time, for the eunw up now, lighting tha tin liter fields, the fat outlines of observation balloon, and even the beautiful lines of aeroplanes. high against the Increasing blua ef the aky. There waa a alight lull In tha action of tha artillery, and In this lull the observer suddenly caught new sound, which at first h did not recognize. Then they took on a human not, and at last he knew them for, what they wera the shrieks of men In agony. 5 O JD Continued from preceding jtape. 21, 1020.. UtlizQbeth JTbrdQZi must be out on No Mas' Land, and that' off there In front, a acafit three hundred yards away, those tangled twists of rusty wir with wide gap through which khaki-clafigures wera streaming, marked the beginning of the German line. Something whlzsed past hla ear, whispering Its tragic message as It went. "What In hell am I doin herT" reflected Synovia, uneasily. That waa a bullet, that great surprise. leldor felt rather tick. Tbit waa another experlenoa which was new to him. Many more were to come during the day. Thera waa a second lull In the battle. The thunder of the guns waa subsiding, becoming Intermittent. He began to bear again tha voices of men, voices that led him d The figure waited. It had wa.ted a. nee 8 o'clock that morning. It haf expected to wilt through eternity. It lay att.l and patient until Isldor had scrambled down to Its aid. Then, when he had poured tba last of tha preclouf water Into Its mouth, It opened its eyes and spoke. " Hello, Isldor," it said faintly. Isldor dropped ths water bottle, and stared without recognition at the blood covered face. But ths voice gave him his cue. Mr. Arthur?" he stammered. t ' to them. Now at last he could get busy. He opened the blood aoaked coat of hit first field patUnt, and then hastily closed it again with a shale of tha head. H eased the man agony with a shot of morphia, gave him a drink of water, and crawled on. That chap'' troubles would be over In an hour or two,' he knew. The tiling was to find soms chaps who could be helped. He found a number. They kept him busy. Ha made them the center of a little field hospital of his own, and crawled back was'" He remembered his ambu'ance back In the road. U was hla job to drive that ambu'ance, not to go crawling over the earth A second bullet Uke a damned angleworm. plopped Into the earth bealda him. Some booh ha got me number, he decided. " He see me crawlin here." others. When lt'e dirk you can crawl back to the lines or the Rsi Cross fellows w.U find tne. Get out. Take ; oJr chance. Dont bother about me He drifted off again after this effort, and looking at him in silence. could git him to an am'bUnce," he mutteied, "an if the ambiance is there yit " There were a good many ifs in Isldors program, but nature and lurk were with him. At t o'clock a tsrrlflo thunder storm cams up. A if In mourning for the dead, a black pail spread over ths heavens. Ra,n ' poured steadily upon thoee who suffered end those who were past all pain forever Much could be done now. leldor dragged Mr. Arthur to the top of the shell hole and stretched him beiide it, ths rain pelting sa the upturned face. " i;m goln to crawl back to the ambiance, he explained, still breathleaa from this effort, "an carry jou. Don't waste- - any tlm talkin'. Ills voice became almost hysterical. I'm goln' to do it! be' cried, as Arthur tried to object. She'd want ms to! He flattened out, hands and knees braced, beside the oung man. Get Tour arms round my neck, ba cone v mended. "I'm goln to do It! "If I Arthur" said , Mr. no more. He had drifted out on some strange sea, whose peace was suddenly shot through with new psngs of agony. For Isidor waa dragging him out of ths water and to A comparatively dry hollow on the elds of the rhell bole As the rescuer expected. It had been a hard Job. Mr. Arthur waa "all in." He 'Was very lowly bleeding to death. Istdor stopped the Dow of blood, bandaged hi wound, gave him and forth, as much as he dsred, ministering to them. .. In the afternoon a bullet caught him high tp the left shoulder, but he sat up la tha r'Sir--v "Geef bad off. way." You have heard what my ton said. Go and make yourself presentable oud report at my house a an hour.". mused Isldor. "Them fellers la I guess I gotta git out there, eoroa Something that was almost a complete mental process took place In him. H returned to the ambulanoe. Morphine would be the most urgent need, he decided, with those cries still ringing in hla ears morphine, and bandages, and water. While he was selecting these a shell burst very close to him. Isldor wiped the mud off hla face and surveyed with annoyance another hugs crater In the road behind him. He strapped hla first aid supplies to hla back and took a final survey of the battlef- ield. His mental processes were again very alow and extremely elemental. Indeed, ha was not conscious of thinking things out at all. HI Job was to " git out there to them feller task which. If unostentaeasy tiously performed, should b Hs dropped flat, and, leaving tha mutilated tree trunk behind him, crawled slowly out on the field. He had to mak a little journey before h came to any of " them fellers, and It waa an unexpectedly difficult ona He met all sorts of obstacles; shell holes, half filled with mud and water, remnants of barbed wire fences, the ghastly remains of dead horses, and, twice, tha still ghastlier remains of dead men. Both had been dead for days. Very slowly It dawned upon Ambulance Driver Srnovlts that he "a He Uy perfectly atilL A third bullet sang on Us willing way, but Its way was several fret from him. Hs grinned, flattened him-sel- f against the ground, and almost ceased to breathe. It was a queer game, this hivin aome one you didn't know shoot at you like you was a niggers head In a a hootin' unknown up tlU now, Something, stirred in Isidor. For the first tlm in hla phlegmatic life he waa conscious of a thrill. He lay there for a long time almost an The battle swept away from him. hour. The noise of shot and shell was as great aa ever, ao great that he no longer heard the voices of men. At last he crawled on, slowly and carefully now, to avoid tha unwelcome attention of another sharpshooter. His outstretched hands cam In contact with a human figure a very ailent one. H drew himself close to it, and for a few momenta Uy staring hard at tha face of a dead young soldier, who seemed merely to hav fallen peacefully asleep. Isldor waa used to this lcok of peace on the faces of dead fighters. He had seen it many times before. , " He's got his, he commented aloud, and crawled on and on, stupefied by the noise, half suffocated by the smoke. He waa among the wounded now, but most of the wounded seemed to be dead. There wera a lot of them, all around him. To hla gal-Jer- I heard him play once, and he a friend of his. so he sllpp-- d th chjgp a piano did tha same thing, only lie didn't use a spot. The visitor wnn profuse in his thanks and was Just starting for the door hatchet. a when Buster entered "If a man eels borax mid can't lead 's an old friend clean life there ain't much chance for the "Oh," said Fatty, man of can a us. rent It of proves only jours from the trenches, Buster. shook from (Continued Preceding Page.) e iwenty-mulBuster he looked at the stranger and cant handle a team, but his head "Don t recall having seen him handle a woman. "Headline In the paper rays. Flv o' Au- o'er there, he declared. srt Ths east headed bv Mias Young Tearle. The state It was Held other as tos stammered a hit why," whether such notables Up.' Didnt Conway said ha, "you and, m were friends, but acknovv ledged the most finished lover on bandit or a garage." you must have forgotten." t'.e American stage; Kathryn Adams, Sure you remember me?" asked Busknown and admired by millions; Winter RECENTLY While Buster Keaton, Fatty ter. getting more angry atl the time. Mall, a sterling lavoilie, Jlquel Lanoe. was of the out protege, and "Well I don't know that 1 do remem Milla Davenport, Stanton Williams studio for a short time, a young-fellober John MacKinnon tne for an with message appeared urgent 111 Rum Roland In the second chapte- ot comed'an. ghe you something to remember Ho was o insistent that tne me Is another and punched "The Adventures of Ruin to Fatty ArbucUe, the by, cried inthethecomedian,took appealed tosecictary and for nose, away the stranger attraction today who was in hla room Pioadnay bill and handed It to Fattj. "That guy's morrow . The stranger got the ear of the star been in the stuall this game laugh-makand poured into it his tale dies, working he explained. ''Shall we turn him Ills Tlliterata Digest, Will Rogers of woe: over to the police? IN says. I was in Busters regiment In France. Let go, suggested Fatty. "He's tead the rapers this morning, he eatd. "We wcie pals In a way, though, suffered him "Haunt enough. nt suppose two or more of our aviators of course, folks got pretty well mixed The hn-- . e landed In Mexico. We have one con- back tneie. He alwavs said iff "I came to of his isitor stayed not upon the order going. solation it ror't last much longer. Tne America and waa hard up Just to see him u and he d help me out nment onlv has four more planer. go-T WARREN KERRIGAN i beginning "S-- e the ask didn't many Paderewski soreat questions. Any got wrier ratty he may have missed sllle. took a hatchet and smashed his friend of Buster's, aa he explained, was Ills to suspect that calling, it Is rapidly becoming apparent that he would have made a pronounced popular splash as a Faltn Beach lifeguard, had hs ever Inclined to that means of making a bring. Recently he waa requested to pose for Francois Deapard, the distinThat has been favorably known and used Emile guished French sculptor. Now he ha reword from Chicago that he has by millions of Americans in the past 80 ceived been named one of the nation's three years is Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Dis phjslcally perfect men by a vote taken a convention of the American covery. Made of roots and barks, some of during Tailors association. In deciding this which were known and used bv the Amerunique contest, managers of various tailhouses throughout the country subican Indians jor centuries, oring mitted to a commutes of judges the such as blood root, Oregon measurements. of their most athletically built patron-1measurements grape root, stone root, were handed in Kerrigan'a by a Los Angeles tailor. sacred bark, cherry bark. Against a field of several huialred he waa rated one of the first thiee. Made in a scientific labTh other two honored by the commit-te- a were Charlie Paddock, the famous oratory at Buffalo, N. University of Southern California sprinV., and without alcohol ter, and Luclen 8, Holbrook, q. 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When I waa twenty year old I had the scarlet fever which left me with a cough and failing health. 1 waa married after that and by the time I waa the motHer of two children I waa a complete wreck a mere skeleton. I learned of Dr. Pierce's Golden Discovery some way and got three bottles., My strength came back, my cough left roe and I found myself well. That waa in Nebraska near Fremont, we lived on a farm. Since then whenever I feel ill I get Doctor Pierce' Mrs. Alice H Koberts. medicine and it builds me up. . Salt-rheu- POOR Mildred Daris! The leading lady the Harold Lloyd comedies, has an automobile "on Jher hands." She had what she thought was a high-clachauffeur. although she twice paid his fin lor breaking the speed laws. When he was guilty of the third offense, however, he passed out of her young hie. Under the law of California, a driver win .breaks th taw three times Is barred from further operation of the steering wheel for the reriod of a year. And so, pending the selection of a new chaulfeur, pretty Mildred has had to drive her own car. Now Isn't that awful? ss WILLIAM FARXUM. on the day of his at the Will'am Fox West Coast stud.os in Hollywood, held a reception for actors, directors and other friends that took up every hour of hts time. He arrived .belor the studio was open for business, and he remained long after tt had closed in the evening. .Mr. Htntj.n Is one of the most popular men In motion pictures. Professional Jealousv, which afflicts so many actors and directors, is not for him In fact, persons of hts own profession are his greatest admirers. the pietty and believes in alre does not believe ways using on time 8 It, at being a nar remits one to be temperamental and keeping on appointment whn tme pteases "1 think It to to late sat s M.sa B lines. "I aiwass on time fur an sppointm ent ; s trv a (Ouiltij and ,1 s so easy if uu Constance binxey. star, to-b- e 1 ' ' field and bandaged hla own wound quit expertly. The battle waa raging again with nrw vigor. Men war running peat him, fresh men In freeh attacks. On of tha men almost trod on Isldora bending figure then checked himself with a chuckle. " Attaboy! " hs cried cheerfully, and toased down hla water bottle and a package of clgeret. The next Instant hs had run on with hla companions, while Isidor grasped hi gift with a thankful heart He had wanted that water badlyi Hla own supply waa gone. The healthy human contact cheered him, too. He divided most of the water among the wounded. He needed a drink himself, but It did not opeur to him to take ona He was all right tats in ths afternoon he found himself on the edge of a shell hole, drtwn there by a faint call. Peering over Its slimy edga hs aaw a figure lying half In and half out of the muddy deptha It was a painful thing to look at that figure, covered as It waa with mud and blood. It would be a delicate job to get It out of there, up the craters filthy, slippery sides. Isidor nodded down at It. Walt a minute," be suggested. cornin. just plan out your day In the right way. When I know I have an appointment for a certain time, I figure out bow long will it take me to get there and then allow a few minutes for anything that mav occur and I start out on the minute. If it Of course, sometimes possible things happen that absolutely prevent me from being there on time, but that's a different story." 1 A ff ABEL NORMAND'S popularity la not conf'ned to the limits of th United States. This little Goldwjn star is so popular In Mexico that one of the wealthy dandles of Mexico City got himjoung self arrested rather than give up one of her pictures, which he had taken from a lobby display. Miss N'orraand heard of the Incident, snd sent the young man an autographed photograph, to console him for the loss of the one which th police forced him to part with. a dose of morphine, and than, crouching beside him, set staring at .him with tha familiar wide eyed gaza " I gotta git him outa hsra ba muttered. " Shed want pn to." He expressed this thought to Mr. Arthur a little later, when the lieutenant's eyea opened for a moment. They closed again. "Thanks, old fnan," he whispered. "But It cant be done. Isldor apok urgently. It's gotta be done," be aald. " She'd want It dona . Wouldn't he? Tou Jest bet she would. I gotta do It. I gotta git you outa here." The thought waa a fixed idea with him. Again and again he expressed It to Arthur. He almost forgot hie other wounded almost, but not quite. Several times he crawled back to them, then returned to hts new .patient. Listen. I gotta scheme," h would begin. urgently. But Arthur Raleigh, having lived tike a spoiled boy, was dying very much Ilka a man. Ha thought nothing conld sava him. H saw no reason why another life should b sacrificed In vain. "Get out, Iaidor, h commanded faintly. In an Interval of consciousness. "Touv dona ail you can for ms. Go back to tha "Pm boulevard, Bechteld tried to make a sudden turn, Tne street was wet and the machine skidded and crashed to the street with Its rider. The acetylene lump exploded and ignited the gasoline leaking the tank. Bechteld could not extn-cat- s himself from the vyreckage and soon hla clothing waa afire. A few bystanders rushed to his assistance, but quailed be- fore the flames. Miss ODar chanced to he driving her automobile down the boulevard. She saw the accident, stopped her car, and, running to the scene, with ariaprobe put out the fire in the young man's clothes. Then ehe had him placed In her machine, whten she drove at top speed to a receiving hospital, making six miles In ten minutes. . Miss O'Dxro is noted for her daredevil-tryShe has driven a racing automo-mil- e at a spged of seventy five miles an hour. sat Iaidor ' "Tep. . How Isldor 8ynovlts was able to find hla way back serosa " No Man's Land waa on of the miracle of that attack. How. at the same time, he carried a desperately wounded young lieutenant, and directed two more wounded men who safely followed him, was a greater miracle. No one could explain this but Isidor, and Isidor was no longer la a position to explain anything. Ha only knew that b had gone down tnta hell In that field of death a hell of rain, and mud. and darkness, of bursting heart and straining lungs and bulging eyeballs, through which h carried some burden that kept slip ping off and had to be hauled on again, and directed something els that had to be talked to to keep it going. Iaidor did almost hla lost talking during that Journey. Hla sola remaining comment waa mad to Mrs. Raleigh, a week after the episode occurred, when eh passed from the hospital room of her convalescent son to that of hi dying rescuer. During that week the armistice had been signed, and the greatest war In the history cf tba world had ended. No constitution," aald Tha American surgeon, curtly, aa h and Mrs. Raleigh stood by tha narrow bed, looking down upon tha quiet figure with the cross pinned to the breast of It hospital shirt. "The wound was nothing. That w could hav cored la a few days. But the pneumonia" Toung Synovits atlrred restlessly, opened hla blue eyes, and stared around him In the last futlla effort of the human soul to hold fast to something In this life. They fastened on the wet gray eyes of the woman who suddenly sank on her knees beside him. Tba blue gas brightened. " She " waa with him: she had been with him for day, and that waa aa It should be. 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