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Show H ' Doy Scout Suits at Ncwbold'B. B: Y' -i Adv-5-24 H. WANTED A three or four house H' at once. Call 48. Adv-5-24 H For Best Results see M 6. L. CHADWICK'- H ' Chiropractor M ArimoBlk Phone 80 M 141, 24, 8:80-7:30 M Hours K xe o v Logan Hldo & J unit Company pays H - the highest price for hides and Junk, B Phone 62; Logan, Utah. A'dv-tf H Moonlight dancing at Hy- H rum, Saturday, May 24th. ' Adv-5-24 i Hi FOR RENT Two room house at H 442 EaBt Contor street. Adv-5-27 ' H ' M 'WM. ELI HAWKINS H Chiropractor . -B Office Phone , M . 420 S. Main G87-J H -4 4 ' Best grado 6f carpenters overalls at Newbold's. Adv-5-29 ; TKQSfXX-.Mp&mBMSC fPSCOIVUi iiilfi'i1 CHURCH Dr.-Ri TUsmlth.-the-'Pastor, will preach at the Trinity Methodist Epls-copal Epls-copal Church, Sunday, 11 a. m. from "Victory." The evening services will bo, dlsmbue4" thaTour congregation may attend services at the Presbyterian Presby-terian church, Vt which time tho commencement sermon for tho New Jersey Academy will be preached by the Rev. E. T. Lewis.' Sunday School, 10 a. m. -Junior Lodge, 3 pm '-Epworth Leagu"e;'7:aop. b". v a' ' ' 'N??'fv' i Everybody welcome. ' ,-.' ' 1. ' . HI M QHIGHfSTER S PILLS f t 3t I''- j ' ' f ! n-ajj-iu it A J'fBA ' ' Mi : A'ijmiiihvI ' , ess House, and' the Corporal was hover- lng behind her, trying to be beside her and. back of hr and In front of her ll t once. He -was carrying. 1r l-.oat a b!g futoiie. With thesa .war; three. doughboys, pals of the corporal. They tried to keep In the background. I but their eyes were, glued on'-hefrtfeY Everyone In the sitting room a at attention, (Ther are no English ; speaking men or women out of uniform uni-form 'In the Third Army area. Tet here was a woman In civilian clothes; Mothers are unheard-of with the army. , Hut this wm a mother, everyone knew. After' -awhile someone found out ' about this mother. Haa" aimt Intern During War. 8he and her husband, who were born In Germany, but had been nnt-Mrallccd, nnt-Mrallccd, lived In San Francisco. ..Before ..Be-fore the war they left for Welsbaden, Germany, that their Invalid daughter might have treatment at this famous lienltb resort; '",'. t '. They brought their other children with them. One wus Walter, n small boy, nnd the other wns Ralph, now-Coriwrnl now-Coriwrnl Stcpp of the American Army. When the war was declared they sent Ralph back to America, becnuso he was of military age, nnd they did hot want him to fight for tho knlser. Then America entered the war. Mrs. 8tepi Mrs. Annn Stopp sho Is told this part of tho story: "Until n month ngo I hadn't henrd from Ralph for two years and a hnlf even before America got In tho wnr mail wns held Up. I didn't know whether he wns In the nrmy or not-hot not-hot I wns sure ho wns, because well. Iiecatiso he Is nn American." Hero .he stopped a mlnuto to smllu up nt lilm. "After awhile we heard from some frlcndi thnt he wns In tho army nnd that ho had come over here. That wns all I ever knew. It's nenrly five years slnco I Imvo seen him I "Of course It was nwfully hnrd I couldn't get word to him nnd ho couldn't to me. My husband used to tell mo It wouldn't help Ralph any for mo to cry. I tried not to beforo tho rest of them nnywny. My daughter boi worse stenmiy sho Is no better Wo couldn't get the proper food for her nflcr awhile. And sho hated to soo me worried about Ralph, so I used to try to keep up beforo them. ' "Last January my husband came to I "Coblenz about his citizen pspcrs. An .American soldier In Ralph's company who was In the ofllco heart his name ,and asked him If he was any relation !to Ralph. He didn't tell him Ralph was In Coblenz. but went after Ralph, lie didn't tell Rnlph his father was here. When Uiey met they couldn't believe their eyea. A . "Ever since then I havo been trying . .to seo Ralph. Ho couldn't comoW (Welsbaden because it wns out of tho (American area, nnd I couldn't get through until today moro than two (months." They asked her It-her Ralph had ,chnnged much In all that time. , "Oh, yes very much. But do you '.know, I think It. Is because all that long tlmo when I didn't know where .ho wns or how ho was I got In tho Ihahlt of thinking of him ns ho wns fWhen ho wns a bnby I kept seeing him ns n bnby nnTT remembering (he 'way ho felt when he wns little. Isn't !thnt queer? And now look nt him t" And tho corpo.al tried not to sco the .ndonitlon In her eyes. ; "Flvo years Is n long tlmo to wait to seo your boy," ntio murmured, nnd kept her eyes on him. Agnln sho had forgotten tho people nround her. Tho corporal elenred his thront. "This Is why I nsk d you If you could keep my mothor. Miss Woodsman I didn't want hqr to como unless 'she, I'lul n good placo to strty. Ah, o-e-r , thanks nwfully," And that Is the story of how fho Hostess Houso happened o entertnln tho only known A. E. I mother who has visited tho-Vrmy of Occupation. , BY l5 V Is t .... .- Cadillac Cars - v Our salesman will make . regular trips with demonstrator demon-strator over our entire territory, comprising northern Utah and southern south-ern Idaho. A card to us will bring him to your homev Brpwnihg Aofb f Co, of Ogden-'v ' Distributors .... . , f - |