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FIFTH AT PIKE PRIVATE PETT She loved her husband, but her beauty and her voice drew men to her like the candle flame draws the moth. And she had a jealous husband! CAVALIERI —IN— GREATER COLISEUM SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA 30—Count ’Em—30 “*""* BOY FROM MAINE | IS FULL OF GRIT | (United Press Staff Correspondent) | AN AMERICAN HOSPITAL IN FRANCE, Sept. 12—(By Mail) | —He is one of three brothers fight- jing in Uncle Sam's army. Way |back, near the roots, their family |tree includes some French royalty |The branch that produced the three brothers emigrated to Canada, and |later moved to Maine. His name is Avid Lefebre, and he is one of the most cheerful and joptimistic sufferers in the hospital, doctors and nurses and orderlies Graf. nola say. He went over the top with t+) the first of them when the Yankee idivision stormed the German posi- this pleasure is yours not once J tions west of Chateau-Thierry. —but every evening in | Cost Him a Leg It cost him a leg—they brought him to the base hospital with a terrible wound, but he insisted on |emiling and saying, “Thank you,” when anyone did anything for him He stood the pain like a Spartan and after the operation lingered between life and death, but with never a complaint. His patience and spirit attracted attention to him as he gradually | gained strength. Soon he was on |the road to recovery, in a cot on an open air pavilion they've made into the largest ward in France. where Europe's wealthy class used to spend gay summers. One night, after the midnight taps, the sergeant in charge of that ward heard a clear voice singing. not loudly. The sergeant tip-toed over in the direction of the singing, With the Songs You Love Be Bring greater joy and relax- ation than anything else. 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Prisoners Missing Grand toal .... saying, “Say, olf man, why the rs La midnight concert?” It was Lefebre who sang, and he WoUNDED te Joneph ¢ unders IN ACTION IN ACTION MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES orric DIED oF wouUN AVIATORS BOMB ' METZ DEFENSES SIS MISSING ' "Uses a Tin Cup as Yemingeon me “Tool for Escape From County Jail J. Miller, under peniter Midd WouNDs ed attempt ‘orhire | tf leant ernandes cell Monda uN quarter sited t and found A few from the had been ‘olten | M wrt of 1 more bout read ed, with but thin & tween Miller und freedom Max Finkelberg Is Buried Wednesday Funeral services for Max A. I 1, Wast Wdwin & Parke @al M » Freda It 1 from the far re 16th ave. at p.m, Interment was at cemete Finkelberg belonging to ioe president Hebrew was prominent socially everal lodges, H of the Young Men‘s Addrens Medford, Or Kent, Wash Easy Way to Kill Rats and Mice wounps Angele N. Harris | pletely rid the om f rats and m exterminate # and wa Mra. Annie it Clayton E. & SLIGHTLY | Pasadena, Cal..Mra. James Williams Mra. tt Maker | Henderson, Cal M Brown Wellavill Venanda San Franc Utah. Mra. Mont veter Rudolph + John J. Wilson Addr Colfax, Wash. SEVERELY Shirley G. Saunders replied, “That you, Sarge? Still up? Well, my stump is driving me wtld tonight——guess it's going to rain and when it gets so bad I can't stand it any longer, I just sing that's all.” | The “Sarge” understood. “Taps unt for you, old man,” he said, “Go on and sing.” And the “Sarge” tip-toed away while Lefebre went on singing. The — “Sarge” says the song was “A Little Home tn the U. 8 A." While in the hospital, Lefebre re- cetved news of his mother's death. Breatest care and comfort then became his sister, back in Maine, alone since all the brothers were fighting. Avis is on his way back to her new—he may have reached the “Little Home in the U. 8. A." Be- fore he left the hospital he wrote to his sister of his wound and the | ®™ caputation be “It isn't as bad as it might have! Peach stones been. I've got a right good stump left, and t p making dandy ar tificlal legs nowadays.” And little or Our boys need gas masks! You can supply them by no effort back the Hun from your door that you collect all the friut The boys who are hold ing ank pita you can and turn them over to the Red Cross. Fruit pits are used to supply car bon which will our men er there from the German poison kind of pits can ernment wants pits protect Almowt an used. The upricot prune pits, plum pits, olive pits, date seeds, pits, and Brazil walnut and butternut shells thoroly Cherr hickor ts should be dried ey gent in y may « as the weather before be dried out will not injure them If, you cannot take the headquarters yourself, t for Women's | poy headquarters service has sent out a call for empty and they fruit jars. y're needed to k ing them in fruit from spoiling. 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Costs so littlh—Any drug of the boys under a thousand pita to the Red Cross, in the Cobb building, Fourth and University And if you must buy candy, buy cocoanut candy, because cocoanut being used for gas mark gas. Take f our care rend in shelly are carbon Seattle Reporter Plans Gold Hunt on Rim of Siberia When the war is over, Bert Cole man, local newspaper reporter, in: tends to assemble a faithful band of Alaska gold miners and in his 12-ton acht sail for Siberia in an expedi tion to the s a of Bering sea, to mine gold. There the wind from the Russian steppes sweeps a tingle into the brain of glad adventurers, accord ing to Bert Coleman “Abundance of gold can be had for digging in Siberia,” he insists, field that has never been ex 1; American miners from Alas ka tried to get the the Russian government. The gases No waiting! 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