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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH These Young Pupils Make Their Own Radio Sets QTflE o. DacLchp is Ettonincr Kmm A' VflTIIN LEGION ICopy for NtVkRAptl A nod pleasant agreeable sweet aud a - - UNION I THE MATTRESS Supplied by Uni American iepariinnt Legion Nwi Hrvice Its hard not to get any appreciation, said the mattress to the bedposts. It is, said the bedposts. They did not say much. They were rather still and of few' words. The Dreamland King sends beautiful dreams, I know, the mattress conHe deserves the appreciation tinued. he gets. I am willing he should get It Quite willing. But I dont seem to get any appreciation at all. And many of my family suffer In the same way. Same with our family, said the bedposts. tht HELPED FEED MANY HUNGRY CHILDREN The dally task of feeding 1(30,000 children was but ail Incident In the r duties of Gilchrist B. Stock-tonow post commander of the Edw. De Saussure post of the American Le- n, post-wa- yiftcr every ratal Fairu Tale gion In Jacksonville, Fla. Stockton, .who was an attache of the American diplomatic mission In London at the outbreak of the war, resigned his post to enter the naval service, and was made an aide of Admiral Sims, serving in this capacity Then the young until April, 1919. Floridan was placed on an inactive status, and went to Vienna with the American relief administration. This was not his first experience In relief work, as he had volunteered for service with Herbert Hoover during the period of Belgian relief. When the plans for the feeding of You see, Eighth grade pupils of the Kohn school, Chicago, with crystal rndlo receiving sets they have made under the structions of their teacher. Miss Vossler. In- SUCCEEDS DAUGHERTY Will Hunt for Ancient Aztec City a the starving children In Austria matured under Mr. Hoovers direction, Stockton was chosen for the post of chief of the mission and went about the great task with the enthusiasm which has characterized American relief workers. He arrived In Vienna May 8, 1919, and Immediately plunged Into the servThere ice of salvaging human life. the most unusual problems presented themselves to Stockton for solution. The mission had plenty of available supplies at Trieste, but the first problem was to get the stuff In Austria, from what had become a Yugo-Slavl- a The first trainload gotten port. through to Vienna was consigned to nobody there was no consignment of It. Of the 83 carloads that wrere to come, 22 were lost, unloaded at wrong stations, sidetracked, some broken down. Despite these chaotic conditions, every car was located, and the said the mattress, ( that comfortable mattress one speaks of conversation that I'm a good, strong mattress and a comfortable one. But those times are very, very seldom. Usually they are at dull times, such as housecleaning time, when maybe Im Harlan Fiske Stone of New York given a little bit of the springtime and has been appointed attorney general am allowed out on some benches with He is a grad- a nice green lawm beneath and a nice by President Coolldge. uate of Amherst and for 14 years blue sky above. I need that little bit of springtime was dean of Columbia university law for my life is not very joyous when school. you think that hardly a pleasant thing Is ever said of me when I keep on givESSAY WINS PRIZE FOR ing all the rest and ease I can. They dont speak of us, said the And yet theyd be in a pretbedposts. ty state of affairs if It werent for us. They wouldnt like to be on the ground, or on the floor. Were quite sure of that. Yet they dont say a friendly word for the bed For a while the traffic was undisturbed, then dAnnunzIo broke loose in the Fiume, and Trieste lay under threat of being In the war zone. Not a car of food could be gotten out while that continued. So the port of entry for the Austrian food was changed to Rotterdam. This caused new problems of transportation, as It had to come by the Rhine, by rail, through Hamburg, thence by barges down the Danube, lie surmounted every difficulty, even to dock handlers strikes, as the only thing that went through Manhelm during such a walkout time were American relief supplies. A s y stem of food cards was provided for the undernourished youngsters of Austria and Stockton says that the saddest sight of his life was to see some little one deprived of his food card after having been pronounced safely past malnutrition. Vienna was dotted with 43 American kitchens, the "Jimmie, champion flying homer of the United States, Is attached to the largest providing meals for 13,000 United States army signal corps at Camp Alfred Vail, New Jersey, and when children. All this work was done un- exhibited In recent shows he won five first honors, lie Is shown here with his der supervision of four Americans, trophies. . one of whom was the youth from A total of 11,000 AusJacksonville. trians were employed, the most of who Is the personnel manager of on of Bostons leading department stores was the winner of the Kerelsen prizt of $1,000 for the best essay on tlx relations of capital and labor, awarded by the American Economics assocla tlon. QUAKE FORECASTER Passport Rush Is Sign of Spring posts standing so straight and keeping them safe from falls. But were forgiving. Even If they dont appreciate us we will never let them fall. iVaCHT teW Style SALAD DRESSING JUN. Clark St. Chicago, UL. Cuticura Soap and Ointment tho Kp Scalp Clean and Healthy Promote Hair Growth Whales Face Extinction tunny whales are now being killed off the coasts of South Africa that appeals have been made to the Union government to restrict their taking to the' larger size males. A total of 700 whales In a year were killed by companies operutlng out of South African ports and In the nearby waters. Whales are becoming scarcer and smaller as a result of unrestricted slaughter and It is now proposed to prohibit the killing of females and of all whales below a gertaln size, der pendent on the species. So have always done. Besides, you very seldom see anything else, poor bedposts, and I do get aired, as they call it, out the window. Yes, I get a whiff of air and my mattress self feels much better for It And Im changed and turned over every day or so, and that Is a great comfort. I dont like being In just the same position all the time. No mattress does. But I still think that a mattress is treated pretty badly when It gets so little credit for what It And But then, alas, such Is life be a mattress than bedposition. I posts. I like a lying-dow- n could never bear It standing up all the time. But we wouldnt want to be lying After all, down, the bedposts said. there is something to be said In our favor. And we wouldnt want to be and exposed to all kinds of weather. w'ould I suppose the hate to be Indoors all the time, the mattress said. Yes, we all have our complulnts, but I dont suppose, wl en It comes right down to It, wed want to change places with anyone. I wouldnt even want to change places with the Dreamland King. I could never be so nor have so ninny adventuresome, ideas ! 1 Id rather Ten commandments for United States citizenship are sought by mem- Professor Bendanl of Rome, who has successfully predicted many reThat spring already Is here Is evl-- , cent earthquakes and who has deposdenced by the fast Increasing demand ited with a notary public a sealed enfor passports by those who are going velope containing his complete theory to Europe. Ira Hoyt, head of the pass- on predictions, revenllng how he was to forecast the Japanese dlsas port bureau In the New York custom, able In Colombia and Peru and house, is shown attending to customers, ter, quakes many minor disturbances In Italy. j Lift Pain! Off-- No And said the mattress. No, neither will I do any other way than I does. Want Ten Commandments for U. S. Citizenship bers of the American Legion In Minnesota through the Americanism commission of that body. Prizes aggregating $100 have been offered through the Minnesota Council of Americanism for the best comIn announcing the conmandments. test to the Legionnaires, R. K. Doe, committee chairman, wrote, Centuries ago Moses formulated ten commandments, obedience to which was essential to the religious life. Might It not be essential to American citizenship I always food. Get a bottla today irora your grocer end wnte lor the Yacht Club Manual ol Saiade a nelly practical book on Baled making earn bee. Nations have vices as Individuals have; and the most besetting one Is covetousness. It promotes war. alone. them volunteer workers. Stockton Is the scion of a famous family of Southern fighters and statesmen. He was a Rhodes scholarship man from Florida, and took his degree of law at Oxford. During the World war he attained the grade of senior lieutenant, U. S. N. lie returned to Jacksonville In October, 1920, following his service In Austria, and has been identified with a real estate firm since that time. He has taken an active part In Legion affairs, both local and department. New Style Yacht Club Salad Dressing in the house a new salad delight awaits you. Yacht Club has been a favorite lor 35 years. It is mild, rich and creamy always ready speak of a refreshing sleep and of how much better they feel and of pleasant dreams they have had but they dont say a word about me. Once in a great while some one says when there seems to be no other conversation about If that Is the way J Delight a bottle of Is net loss of the first shipment was less than 1 per cent. Stockton attributes the success of that to Providence to With No, they L Army Has Champion Homing Pigeon Germany, for You Waiting a NEW Salad a Joy. Gen. Melville Boynton, mining engineer and soldier of fortune, has left San Francisco with 24 adventurers of that city to hunt for the fabled Aztec city of Bacis in Mexico and Its treasure. The city will be found within a hundred miles of Culiacan, according to the general, and will disclose a civilizaAbove are shown Boynton and tion older than that of King Miss Mayme Williamson, artist and former army nurse, who is the only woman In the party. troubled end digestion. Makes tbe next cigar taste better. "peo- ple are all tired out when they come to me. Theyre tired of staying awake. Or If they are not all tired out at least they are feeling that they need a rest anyway and that a rest will be good for them. Or If they do not think that about themselves some one else thinks It for them. But they look forward to the dreams the Dreamland King may send them. And they dont begin to appreciate that in the first place I make it so comfortable for them that they feel like seeing the Dreamland King and of hearing what he has to tell them. They hardly ever say a kind word for the mattress and It Is just a shame. It Is seldom when you get up In the morning that you hear them say: Well, a as beneltt well. Good lor teetb. breatb ''Freezone on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tlDy bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft com, or cern between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. Green's August Flower n The remedy with a record of years of surpassing excellence. 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