DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. I. a i U t t i t 4 ; ,i ' i i a RELIGION ON WHEELS IN ROUMANIA 'K3mmmmmmssmMzs&Mi ft J& H fiivjjF JBWfWJVWWm' iBFIsf 1 si fe J .fc-MSMKMMWIBiBmBKSCBBMlBBBBMK? 2 MHMLUUUHH23' HCT1C?i::MDIlM.y JlMMifMHBHBiMEab2r'MKw..:..i'.r..A4; jg.r..;jiXS4wfaiilS :!a :s TIiIh Is the fninoiis ctiurch on w heels which followed (he Itoiiiunnlnn army during tlic Invnslon of Hitngnry. It ns lifted as n dressing tntion on ninny occasions by American lied Cross doctors cnrlng for wounded In the Rou manian ranks. It Is built on standard pnoMmgcr conch f nunc, and Is still used. Russ Tells of fe ii Soviet Horrors NoterfWriter, Just Before Death, l" Asked U. S. Not to .Be Deceived. LIES ARE SENT BROADCAST "No Word to Describe Darkness Around Us," Is Assertion of Plea Made by Leonid Andrelev, the t Great Novelist. 1 Now York. "8. O. S.," a remark able literary document by Leonid An drclov, written by the great ntnwlnn novelist and short story writer Jubt be fore his death recently, has been re ceived In this country by the Ameri can Central Committee, for Russian IRelief, with headquarters In the Ho tel Buckingham, Now York. Andrelev's message, like a volco from the dead, describes the blight of boInhcvlBin over ills country. An drelev had been n pacifist, as .shown by his play "Tho Red Lnugli," publish il during tho Russo-Japanese war, but ho came out 9trong1y for the al lien and their cause. His yon was al to turned against bolshevlsiu with tell ing effect. Appeals, to 'America. ' In one paragraph tho writer makes a direct uppeal to America In thes words : "And you, every Individual Auiorl can I call to you. You aro young and rich, jou nro broad in spirit and energetic, you desire Unit tho torcli of your freedom shall throw Its light on distant Europe also como then and nco In whut agony wo are, in wlmt In litimnii servitude our body and our spirit nro struggling. If you would but see, I assure you, you would bo U'itIIWmI and jou would curso thoso deceivers and IJnrs who havq repre sented this most evil tyranny to you as n break on tho part of tho whole RiiMMian people for liberty." Andrelev explains the title of his appcul thus: "Like n wireless operator on a sink ing steamer that through tho night and tho darkness sends the Inst calls, 'Quickly to our aid. We aro sink ing. Save our souls,' ao also I, moved by my fnlth In human clemency, throw Into the dark space my prayer of per ishing human beings. If you but knew how dark the night Is around usl There nro no words to describe this darkness." Worse Than Death. At another point ho writes: "It is not nssistanco for tho Rus sian peoplo thnt I Implore of you. But hero aro these thousands, 'moro or less. who linvo but one life, which Is but nn Instant, and who are perish ing every hour In unbearable suffer ing, or who live, but In n way worse than death. It Is of no Importance that they ure called Russians, but it Is o Importance that these human beings, whose sufferings begun so long ago and continue endlessly, con tinue without a gleam of light, as in One Child to Family, Professor's Forecast I New York. Thf uv-mber of children will- average Vu than one to a family two generations hence If the present birth rate decrease con Inues, according to ? Dr. Amy Hewes. pn 'tssor of economics and sociology at Mount Holyoke college. The cause of tho decline wus attributed to economic condi tions and late marriages. Dr. Ilewcs suggests as a solution early marriages. She said tho obstacle to many marriages might be removed if the woman continued to work after sho be came a wife. a real hell, from which malignant, tor rlblo forces rule unchallenged. "There Is still time to shorten their sufferings; there Is tlll time to re move tho menace of death from their bends, and It Is for the saving Of their souls that I send forth my human prayer." To give assistance to these suffer ing Russians In non-bolshevik terri tory the American Central Committee for Russian Relief was formed, with prominent Americans nt the head of It. Charles V. Eliot, president emer itus of Harvard, Is the honorary pres ident; Ellhu Root, Samuel Gompers, John R. Mott nnd Cyrus II. McCor mlclc nro vice-presidents, Princess Cantncu.pnc, granddaughter of Presi dent Grant, is chairman. NOISE COST RAILROAD $2,750 Maryland Woman Gets Verdict tor Bell Ringing and Car Shifting at Night. RnUImorc. Mrs. Donnld L. Syming ton of the Green Spring vnlley re ceived a verdict of $2.7f0 from a jury In the suit ngulnst Walker D. Hlnes, federal railroad administrator, and he Pennsylvania Railroad company. Mrs. Symington asked for $25,000. Mrs. Symington charged that the ringing of a big bell, blowing of engine whistles nnd shifting of cars kept her family awake. Mrs. Symington also contended that a hedge on her property was destroyed and thnt a portion of her land was used by the company. Pumpkin Eaters Spoil a Record. Cynthln, Ky. J. L. Garnett has Just hud cut and made Into pics a pump kin which he kept for two years. It was In a prime state of preservation nnd ho says It would have lasted much longer If rnts had not gnawed It. To Fight Under the Fourth Flag American Airman Ready to Bat tle With Letts Against Russ Reds. Prisoner Free Too La,te to See Dying Brother New York. Judge Mnlone granted permission to Thomas Corcoran, a prisoner In tho Tombs, to go to tho bedside of Ids tick brother John, at 250 Park place, Brooklyn. Ho ar rived there In charge of prison guards soon after Uio death of IiIk brother from pncumonln. The brothers wcru r.rrestcd March 4 In connection with a safe burglary at tho of ce of James R. Deerlng, 135 Broad way, In which $05,000 was sto lon. Each was committed to the Tombs In default of $10,000 ball. I.uter John bicumo 111. His ball was reduced to $1,000, which was furnished. i.ir-r.r, WINS CITATIONS FROM FRENCH If; Accepted by Letts Twenty-Three- Year-Otd Brooklyn Boy Will Have Served Under Four Flags In Four Years. Warsaw. MaJ. Joseph C. Stehlln, a twenty-threo-ycar-old aviator of Brook lyn, N. Y., who already lias fought in threo armies, bus gono to Riga to en list under tho Lettish ilug in tho war against tho Russian bolshevlkl. If his services nro accepted, ho will haw served under four Hags In four yvvtrs. Tho colors of France, America, Poland and Letvla, In turn, invo won his nl- leglnucc. Since Inst full Major Stehlln has been lighting In tho nvlntlon branch of the Polish army, and in that serv ice took part in tho Polish drive which throw tho bolshovlk out of Dvlnsk. Wins French Citations. Stehlln, who was formerly a life guard at Sheepahenil bay, Brooklyn, went to Franco In January, 1017, ami Joined tho French Hying corps, where I JUfcJMMf&.'l "XXJtm HH37HHI Another Royal Suggestion COOKIES and SMALL CAKES From the NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK WHEN the children romp in hungry as young bears, here are some wholesome, economical de lights that will not dnly be received with glee, but will satisfy the most ravenous appetite in a most whole some manner. 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Put one tablespoon of batter into each greased muffin tin and bake in moderate oven about 20 minutes. Cover with boiled Orange Cakes 4 tablespoons shortening 1 cup sugar i cup milk f egg 2 cups flour 1 teaspoons Itoyal Baklnv Powder U teaspoon salt I teaspoon orange extract grated rind of i orange Cream shortening; add sugar slowly, beating well; add milk a little at a time; then add well-beaten egg; sift flour, baking powder and salt to gether and add to mixture; add flavoring and grated orange rind: mix well. Bake in greased shallow tin or in dividual cake tins, in hot oven IS to 20 minutes. When cool cover with orange icing. COOK BOOK FREE - Just off tho press and finer than ever before. This new Royal Cook Book con taining 400 delightful re cipes, will be sent to you free If you will send your name and address. BOYA& BAKING POWDER OO. lit Fulton Strut Hw York Oltr "Bake with Royal and be Sure t MOST PROLIFIC HYMN WRITER aviators attacked by German planes. When the American army came over to France, Stehlln transferred his alle glanco to the American ling, received a commission ns first lieutenant of aviators, and took part In actions in tho Champagne, Verdun nnd Solssons sectors. After tho armistice he re turned to the United States, and Is said to havo Joined the aviation section of tho New York police ns a captain. Made Captain In Poland. Last September he joined the Polish forces recruited In New York, was commissioned ns captain, came to Po land and was assigned to duty on the northeastern front. Ho spent four months with n Po lish flying squadron, being the only American with tho Poles on that par tlculr' 'ont, and participated In all tho aviation work preceding and dur ing the Polish attack on the bolshev lkl In tho region of Dvlnsk. Stehlln tins flown over parts of France, Belgium, Spain, Russln, Po luntl, Lithuania and the United States, nnd hns hopes soon of seeing Letvla nnd Illga from tho air in his service with tho Letts. Major Stehlln says he has no Idea what vocation ho will tako up If tho war should end over here, but ho fools certain that ho can never go back to tho prosaic duties of u lifeguard at tho beach. Thnt game Is not excitm? enough for n mun not yet twenty Fanny Crosby Credited With the Com position of More than 6,000 Pop ular Religious Lyrics. Fanny Crosby, tho blind writer of moro than 0,000 hymns, had an Inter esting If uneventful career, according to u recent sketch In "Along Broad way," musical magazine. She lost her eyesight when only six years old aud 12 years Inter, at the New York Insti tute for tho Blind, she met and fell In love with Uio blind musician, Alexan der Vnn Alstyne. They were mnrrled and lived happily, Mrs. Van Alstyno afterward becoming a teacher nt the Institute. Mnny of Fanny Crosby's best known hymns aro to bo found In tho popular Moody and Sankey gospel hymn books. Tho slniplo earnestness and truo re ligious spirit of her hymns make them as popular as ever. Some of tho best, including "Jesus Is Calling," "Only a Step to Jesus," "Come, Great Deliv erer" and others havo been snng by great artists and recorded for the phonograph. COUNTRY OF BEE KEEPERS A Worthwhile Job. A pessimist and an optimist were discussing life from their different viewpoints. "I really believe," said the former, "that f could make a bet ter world myself." "Surel" returned tho optimist "That's what we are here for. Now, let us get to work and do It." Boston Transcript. The Real Term. "I wroto up those athletic achieve ments from somo magazine foot notes." 'I should call them feat notes." In Lithuania the Production of Honey Has Become an Important Na tional Industry. In Lithuania, when a bee stings a man he turns the other cheek. And almost literally, at that, because It is a sin to kill a bee, and no one ever commits that sin Intentionally. As a result of their natural fondness for bees, Lithuanians, with the growth of their economic system, have devel oped bee raising from a general social custom to an important Industry. Thousands of barrels of honey aro ex ported from Lithuania annually. Almost everyone in Lithuania has at least ono beo hive. Sometimes they have thousands of swarms. But It is common even In the cities to havo a man servo you mldus that Is made from the honey gathered in his garden hive. Mldus, the national drink of Lithuania, Is made from fermented honey. NEEDED TO TALK OUT LOUD Doughboy Might Have Had Right Idea, but Surely He Had Never Driven Mules. Returning soldiers tell a good story of a mule driver In France. Ho was driving a four-mulo team hitched to a ration wagon nnd, ns he told tho story, he lost his way in tho night und mist and drove right through the American trench line, which was not continuous at that point, and stnrted rumbling along an old road which led across No Man's Land. He had gono a few rods when a doughboy Jumped out of a lis tening post and began to signal to him with both hands. Not Himself, "I once heard a pugilist say ho would not enter tho movies for a sal ary of $10,000 a week and nothing could Induce him to go on tho stage and make a monkey out of himself, ns he was a fighter and not an actor." "Extraordinary 1 What happened next?" "His manager rushed up In great distress and soon proved to tho satis-1 faction of everybody present tnat the pugilist had been drinking nnd was not responsible for his wild talk." Birmingham Age-Herald. Dyed-ln-the-Wool. "Is ho a real movlo fan?" "I'll say so. Why, he oven weais a celluloid collar." Film Fun. "What's the matter?" shouted tho driver. "Hush I" said tho donghboy in a low nnd agonized whisper. "You're head ed straight toward the German lines. For God's sake turn nround and don't speak above a whisper." "Whisper, h 1" boomed the driver. "I've got to torn four mules around." Spilling the Beans. "Now that you have your divorce, I suppose you have no further use for Reno?" "On the contrary," said the beautiful actress, "I lovo Reno and propose to make my permanent home here." And then her mother had to bawl down tho staircase: "Dearie, when does the next trnin leave?" Louis vilio Courier-Journal. A Mean Regret. She Mr. Bangs was tho man I was engaged to when you came along. He I always did Just miss my luck. he won two citations nnd was promot ed to ho sergeant for aiding fellow j four, who has fought under four flags, Fitting Action. "What did thoy do when the speak easy caught flro?" "Sent In a still alarm." You may have noticed that few busi ness men feel at case at a polite so cial function. Its Condition. "Why do they allude to a baseball as a sphere?" "I suppose because It Is the whirled." 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