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Show WHO FOUND HER PHOTO? Picture of Indiana Beauty, Lost on Battle Fields, Badly Wanted by the Owner. What member of the army, navy or the dusty engineers, or the quarter- master corps, ma rine corps, tank corps, medics or balloon corps; etc., etc., who served overseas during the tVorld war ever roynd a photograph similar simi-lar to the one reproduced re-produced here? If that member of the etc., etc., will surrender It to Its owner, who nrizes It most highly for sentimental reasons, naturally, two hearts will beat violently violent-ly as one. The photograph is that of Miss Harriet Har-riet Fllnn of Indiana. It was carried next his heart by her soldier sweetheart, sweet-heart, and in the well-known tumult and confusion of a battle around Chateau Thierry, or at St. Mihlel, or In the Argonne, or while his baggage wns being very eonsiderately cared for some place far back of the lines, the photograph was lost. Men who went through the same mill will know that neglect didn't lose the photo, but, as some one has so well said, but few girls got into those battles. The photograph shown here was made from the same plate as the battle bat-tle scarred one that is being sougjit. The gentleman who found it, if any; may communicate with the Legion's headquarters at Indianapolis, Ind. |