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A-s. THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL. SI C <Copy for ThU Dopartmriit Suppllod tho Amrrlon l»lon Now 9rrvtcO THE MAN WITH DOUBLE BRAIN "Hayward Thompson, Memory Shocked During World War^ Writes With Both Hands. The majority of us do well to write legibly with either'of our hands, but when a man la found who can. write with both hands simultane ously, and more than that—when he can write for- ward with one hand and back ward with the other, It Is evi dent that he has a perfect right to the title of “Mya- tery Man.” Hay ward Thompson, an ex-service man In Denver, Colo., Ws just such u man. Due to a severe Injury to his head, received during the war, he has what Is known as a "double brain.” One aide of this brain directs the writing of one hand while the other side gov erns the other hand. Thompson's memory reaches back only to the time when he left a hos pital some months ago. He remem bers nothing of fils life before that time. It was through the veterans' bureau that he established his Iden tity as Hayward Thompson. Of his family, former friends, his work and home before the war and bla activ ities during the war. he has been able to learn nothing- The veterans* bu reau and the Colorado department of the Amertran l^egloa have been mak ing every effort to help Thompson learn of his post WHO FOUND HER PHOTO? Pktura of Indiana Bsauty, Lest on Battla Fields, Badly Wantad by tha Owner. • What member of tha army, navy or the dusty engineers, or the quarter* master corpr, ma rine corps, tank corps, medics or balloon corps, etc., etc., who served overseas during the World war ever found a photograph simi lar to the one re produced here? If that member of the etc., etc., will surrender It to Its owner, who prizes It most highly for sentimental reasons, naturally, two hearts will beat violent ly as one. The photograph Is that of Miss Har riet Flinn of Indiana. It was carried next his heart by her soldier sweet heart, and In the well-known tumult and confusion of a battle around Chateau Thierry, or at St. Mihiel, or In the Argonne tj or while his baggage was being very considerately 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 bat tle-scarred one that Is being sought. The gentleman who found it, .If any, may communicate with the legion's headquarters at Indianapolis, Ind. EIGHTEEN HOURS IN WATER THE REAL UNKNOWN SOLDIER Child 4 »f Straata. Pic had Up hy KinR. rrnmrn hssrtsd BtGthera. Never Know A me fir Who Hs Was. tingwloi lea mrv Trag* Ic t Sough.. tha stagy to at n sol w a • they eri hnes Idrttl! Ity was F> ra after hie g 1 n s ■ life hai t g*<4be- rail •4i the ft* •id uf hattls mate and wl "dhJI i in FlaR - W i re atmpijf AmeeWi aa>es - I’nkraran Kuldles.’' h ftkit » oi«>ry Is stia wai Rut »Im at thraugt 1 ortth ou pathetic •aartae < eMt 1 is la lira st«gy of dl tad whs rawiher. Nrw-w vK,. Imp vm ami hla life f*«r a country la wnb m-* <*v hm*o nan fSIb^r’s pcltle K B"*** n«4 know hurled, Werpa ov <r1 unknown •*»i<I!ot. thinking tl hapa he ta hev a*m Dv»r the j the hnv aha ha* always la know a there are no mourner* A tiny bundle at human! Philip Burgar, Legion Man of Troy, Woars Decoration From Portu guese Government. Fpendiog eighteen hours bolding to the edge of a life raft la icy water after aavlng o shipmate's life, mode Philip J. Burger eligible for the unusual honor at a dec oration from the Portuguese gov- it and the an IM a • bed Fem- tul Burger a second i gunner a on the ■n destroyer Jacob JoUee when ■ Torpedoed by a f-ennaB sub •If Lands Lnd. f Hill Burger at ah<>se life he aaved uerv few survtvorw picked Up I warship after eighteen h water Ho to now receiving Training Hi hie heme rtty. end lo a aMinetay la ban poat of (he Am Trap. CdPkOVTD UMFOtl ITTOJUTIONAL SundaySchool * Lesson ’ (By REV. P. B. F1TZWATER, D. D.. Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyright. 1»21. Western Newepsper Union LESSON FOR JULY 9 DANIEL INTERPRETING NEBU CHADNEZZAR'S DREAM LESSON TEXT—Daniel 1 GOLDEN TEXT-The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of His Christ: and He shall reign forever and ever.—Rev. 11:15. REFERENCE MATERIAL—Isa. »:S, 7:13, 14:47; John 18:33-38. PRIMARY TOPIC—How God Answered Daniel’s Prayer. JUNIOR TOPIC —Daniel Reveals the King’s I>ream. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —How Daniel Met a Severe Test. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —God’s World-Kingdom: Its Nature and Method. ^ The Young Mother. _ ILLS OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN should be so well known to the youngest of mothers that a reminder or a-repetition of the symptoms of illness seems unnecessary, yet there are some mothers who overlook a feverish condition, a little colic, or a disposition to be irritable. If not corrected they may lead to serious sickness. And to correct them, to bring Baby back to its happy self, is so easy by the use of Castoria—a^medicine prepared just for infants and children. It wiffregulate the bowels (not-fofee them), aid digestion and so bring quiet and rest Fletcher’s Castoria has xfeem doing this for over 30 years*,' regulating the stomach and bowels of infants and children. It has replaced the nauseating Castor Oil, so-called Soothing Syrups, poisonous Paregoric and other vicious concoctions in the homes of true and honest mothers—mothers who love their children. Those mothers will give their babies foods and medicines especially prepared for infants and children. Children Cry For igtond. la lu*- I the •tiipmate fa among the by n British hours la the I. Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream (w. M3). This dream made a tremendous'Im pression upon the king's mind, but he had forgotten Its rontent. He urgent ly demanded of the wise men that they make known the dream and Us Interpretation. Because of their fail ure the king was very furious and commanded all the wise men of Baby lon to he slain. t II. The Revelation of the Dream (vv. 14-3T»). ' When the decree was In process of execution Daniel was sought out to be slain. He aought an Interview with the king and obtained time. Note: 1. The prayer meeting In Babylon (vv. 14-18). Daniel was the leader In that prayer meeting. He railed his fellows together and moot definitely prayed to (iotf. Their Uvea were at stake; their need was great. 2. Itentel’a a script too of praise to | God (rv. 19-23), God heard their prayer and Ikiolel responded In lofty strains of praise to God. 3. Ihinlel before the king (rv. 24- | 80). Bees use he had been with the lew.I and hod obtained wisdom, be wad ennfidrnt before the great king. 4. The content of tke dream (rv. I 81-33), Itantei made known to the I king thot In klo dream he had beheld S great Image with a head of gold, * breast and arms of silver, kelly and I thigh, of brass, tegs of Iron and feet 1 part of tr»*a and part at day, Ho be- T held the issage smitten by a otano end ; the stone been am a great nmantoln. Ill Tbs lotorprotolioo of tbs Ores*. ret th« let Contents 15Fluid Drtci ♦ DTiTilTTTIH^ .ALCOHOL"3 PtR CENt- . ActablePfeparttiaafcrAiJ sumlutm$ the Food ly J i tindtheStoamAskfldBcsrrBB Imams fhiidhm A Word About Truth. Thereby Promoting t#* 1 * nettwr Oo«*. >*»**■* XiaertLNoT Sabcotic 'CooM.paLooandDiArTbJ" And FevTTHhnrsw— Lobb OF M-FFF new WHS; •*/ Great la Truth, and mighty above all thing*.'* So any* Tegtnment, yet it is equally true to-day. Truth show* no fears no enemies. From the inception of Fletcher's Castoria, Truth had tx watchword, and to the conadentionn adherence to this mens preparation of Fletcher's Castoria as well as la its the secret of ha popular demand. All imitation i, all su bathe tee, all the elemeat of Treth, Inch the lighteoeeneee at Wing, Inch blance even ta the words at these who would deceive. And you! Mothers, mothers with the fate at the Warld heads, can you W deceived f Certainly net. Fletcher's Castoria Is prepared tat Infants end distinctly a remedy for the Ihtlewsee. The RAW'S kiae ta take the place el Carter DU, Paregoric and was the eale thoegbt that led ta hs dtocerery. Raver try I BABY’S trouble* with a medicine that jam would uoe (at ueTncss mama staa me < It Is un toaf a i listr* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of Copy at Wr. I# Vs stiff* braS Lra Vfea lw II picked up In s t laltlmorr 0 twenty years |gu i; It wns n When after a tb* •rough sear was f< •UOtf who would ctnii was ta ken to he reared hy era. wl ho gave him the nai ward ■ John Kvai Sml hs wa | old en«i •ugh. they twv broth- nr of K.l- Ih Whm nrnt him to M»unt s.iim Mnry'o ochoi.1 to hr educatrd. In 1U17, heforr the boy's r4|iicNtl«>n ana f1nl*hcd. a Marl nr rr- miitlng otnerr vlNitrd Mount Saint Marv'a. Ill* «t'»ry of thr i-ountry*a nr.nl for mm rnuard "Smith.** na hr had ronr to l»r km-wi.. to mliat. Hr wrm oxrrania ami look part in every engagement In which thr Fifth rrg1- ( mrm of marimm participated. On thr morning on which the armistice wax algr.ed, one of the Inat (lenuan bullets fl\ing rlalmed "Smithy" us Its victim Wells Fawitea, "Smithy's” captain, has atarte«l a ftmd to erect n monu ment to "Smith'”: a child of the street, an unknown lad in school, the real unknown soldier! * "" ' 1 1 1 WOUNDED ON ARMISTICE DAY Buckeye Naval Officer Holda Distinc tion of Being Injured in Action After Close of War. O. O. Rolf of Toledo, O., holds the unique distinction of being a United States naval offi cer wounded In Action after the signing of the armistice which closed the World war. As a naval lieutenant and ex-' Ccutive otiicer of Wf 3 a ^merchant ship, ^ Rolf / was severe-, ly yronnded when hi* ship wn-s,fired on by-a German submarine a$ It left La Tolls, France, on tne aftgruoou of November 11, 1918. After several months in hospitals In Fingiund and on the continent, Rolf re turned to America and resumed the practice of law in Toledo. NO JOB. GIVES HIS BLOOD Former Borvtco Ms** of Omaha Alda ev BwNorer sod Hi. Owtl Family at Some Tima. The heroic spirit of man hos not always hern burn under the shadi*w of owe inspiring ciountaln*. o n the rock-bound oast of the mm or In the busy, crowded ways of a great city. F red W. Smith of Omaha has never lived In the pres ence of those magnificent and noble works of God or man. In fact, his days have been spent on an unromantic Nebraska farm, in an Omaha packing plant and in the kitchen of a base hospital In France. But these things have not kept him from being the true hero. Not long ago, when a man was dying In an Omaha hospital, and the doctors be- . Heved that a pint of human blood might save ids life, Fred Smith went immediately to the hospital and of fered to let as much blood as was needed he taken from • his body. “I .was strong and n little blood didn’t mean much to nie Jf it would save the other fellow’s life,” he said. His act gained „h11 the 'more com mendation because he had a wife and two small Children to support and was out of a job. ^-^r !(• a..*..#..*..*. 4£> | Carrying On With the j American Legion ——,i A tourist park for tired Fordsters is projected by the. American Legion post of Tracy, Minn. • o o To give the town a thorough clean ing and brightening up tor the sum mer, each member ol the legion post of Yillard, Minn., donated a day’s work. • so A new definition of the well-known **M. O. L.” has hern n-i Soldiers Classed With Idiota.'"- Soldiery and sailors, along with felon*, Idiota and mane people at* I deqjcd the right of auffrugo ta rertaia arm) phraao jtt Uoe Ualuu, U w pointed oil! evolved by the Doaglaa county I tglnn by § writer hi the Amertran Legit* I aairoa at Omaha. Neh. Jt la "SlajiNg MTeoktyv llo gBotes from tkm Worm I Orth Legion ** Almanor omn a any a Umi fewesaan of t • • • thasr «e«w|MtML ■ d illiies and asllnr, Al Gram s Tnaak In Sam York a ora nm otfmnod ka »••* m (Be tottam ' traa kaa boon iraaspinnfod from (in noasna XnmB Unirtn. una* uanpBB w IBnamwi kf tin Impan and mo Thane nad •«*§ lirgaaMn ■ wnm s > fotaaua anmnnskan. The belly ami thighs of brass rrp- nied t be (■ rerma empire nnder a a tier the Grant (v. 88). The legs of Iran represented the •a empire (vv 40-43). ) The two legs represented the -rn and western dlvlsloas of the an empire (2) The feel of Iran and clay represented the two elements <>f human government, which Inhered in the Roman empire and are present today In oil forms of government, namely, absolutism and socialism, or tni|ieriiillsni ami democracy. TTteso elements have no coherency. .V The stone cut out of the moun tain (vv.Vt, 45). This la the kingdom of heuven ho graphically set forth in the New Testament, for the kingdom of heaven Is the kingdom which the God of heaven shall set up. (1) The stone Is Christ (Isa. 28:16; Mstt. 21:42-44)% (2) When did the stone stride? The Impact of the stone was upon the feet of the col umns (v. 34). This show# that it did not strike at Christ's first com ing. for the Roman empire wns a unit at that time; not even the division of the empire as represented by the two legs had taken place as yet. The stone smiting the feet shows that the stone will strike when the Roman empire shall have been divided up into ten kingdoms. (3) The kingdom of heaven is thus seen to be brought Into realiza tion through a great catastrophe. The end is not by gradual and peaceful ex tension through preaching the gospel, hut by a crushing blow. The stone does not fill the earth by crowding the colossus out, neither by securing its 'siihmiss|on to God, but destroying it. Gentile dominion sbaltend in a crash; upon its nil dom of heaven. The action of the stone is of judgment, not grace. The text plainly says it is “after” the stone hh^ydone Use uniting work that it be comes a great mountain and fills the whole earth (see I’salms 2 : 5, 6; Zech. 14:1-9). Just as the first part of this dream was literally fulfilled, so shall the last part be fulfilled. Messiah’s kingdom shall be a real and literal kingdom. 10 Cents Sifts Cheerful New Color Toro to Old Cirtoios "Tnonfto ktwfT ‘ ■ pathetic otwC] ta mal PUTNAM FADELESS DYES—dy*« or tfcrts m you SQUEEZED = TO DEATH •**««• Mmn Mia Ha- | waaJ4 4to foe yaw BBw—VoOt. what are yon for? Brae tld Traaarrepe ■I’mph have In -Btrmlngh 4 M ImbAbH atiwti Don't Forgot Cuticura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisite face, skin, baby and dost- Ing powder and perfume, rendering other perfumes superfluous. 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