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Show f TllED SOLDIER DESMES TO MEET THE GIRLS Girls, the long looked for chance l has presented itself. No longer shall II you languish from loneliness nor de- If plore the fact that no hero of the I hundreds of thousands of soldiers who 3 j fought in France, has claimed you for 1 his own Teddy Smith, six feet tall, and with l a service record showing action with ,1 the A E F. has arrived in town. In I a letter to The Standard. Mr. Smith I announces that he seeks companion- jj ship of one of the many heautiful Ij damsels whom he has observed, unes- cortPd on Ogden's streets. Mr. Smith I explains that, at one Lime he did have a lady friend but that, she was lost I; I while the soldier was "over there." J I Ho now vans a nice lady for a I "steady" to replaep the lost loved one. 1 I Letters from lonesome girls are espe- I cially desired by Teddy, who dc- I scribes himself as 01 ni.My rMnplcv- Ion and not overly good looking." Correspondence for Teddy may be IB ard '1 to Ihi Brigham Hotel in this V OO Wk |