1-/THE DES MOINES'NKWS—VAOK 3—l^BHUAKY 20“IOWA WOUNDED HYGIENE FILM IS)f the rial -uiit, while in officer'sEBERTienevni Lud* refused per ernment of ger In-.that lo President completed a ions during c-slrcs to r©. l]lsTi jt, and the l'a! her-iMERICAte homo at es ai-e none KjJarort the e.sidorU Wil. VFe will not in the it: covenant lfiuc of Noon ly the tveen politi-ieni.ly. wailTO DODGEVeleruns Return For Muster Out anti. DischargeSixteen Iowa veterans, nearly nil of them wounded or ^m^sod reached Camp Wednesday morningon a troop, train hearing 03 wounded soldiers. They are here f«u* mustering out af-er cbmpleto recovery from wounds.\VHI»ain# K^iluh. Toledo, In., Is fed U;»M on wa.\ Hu was (cashed In the Argunne, the day before the armistice wa# signed.Kdward J. Turner, i.rtkn Mills, lit., bear* lour wounds to show that ho was ‘‘amoil# them.” Turner was wounded in the Hfciil arm. March l, 10IS. Afw he )iAcl recovered he -•was cnt back into the line and was gassed .May U. Two months latcv an explore shell broke bis arm.Just Recovers Voice Turner just recovered hVs voice, having been unable to speak after heing passed until two days ago.Fred W. Harrison, Sioux City went thru a whole year in Lorraine, Hi. Mihlel. Venluji, and the Argun ue before 'they finally found him. IFe stopped a piecft of shrapnel in the last battle of the war.• Shirley Piils. Vinton . Ip... was a member of Pershing band at thft American Army Headquarters In Chaumont. Edtfar Stephenson of Sioux City reached the front liries to relieve other trobps *Jusl a^ Hi* armistice was being wigned. He says the war’ was unsuceesatnl as far’as he. was concerned.• Robert 1\ Jlackctt, Davenport was passed several, times, and wounded by shrapnel.JLon Lem nr of Webb, Mo., swears he was wounded wUcn he Ml nut of a tree while pioklng cherries, bu*j; his companions say he .stopped a bullet In the Argonne battle.Theodore Newingham. of Keokuk, a jnerriber of the - SCOUi Infantry. Ninth Division, was shot in the foot at Verdmi.,IM her .Iowaiir Back Other lowans on the troup train were: Oliver Larson, Harlan,* Ta., lft!* Inftintry, wounded in the right shoulder by a niachtnc gun ^uilet Oct. 4 in the Argon ne; lt;Tauub 13. Wlllaiiion,*. Ol.Lunnvn* Co. K, Ninth Tnfaiitry. hit iy shrapnel Jn the hip Sept. 12 at St. Mihiel; Coyne Steve Sioux City: Herman Thede, Kein-beck;, John McNace. linone, 151st IrifiiWy;- Datdid Rogers, Flakier, Supply Service; Joseph Caaik, Mason City. Co. I. 138th Infantry; Joseph Waltz. Gilbert. lGlsi infantry;' If.' A. Harvey, Laporto City, HeaaquaViers - Company, 360th Jn-fanLry, sussed M St. Mlhlel.homorWsITtreesWASHINGTON'- A park planted with trees in the heart of the town is bein* nianned1 by Clinton, Mass.,SHOWNGirls Engaged in Industry in City Sec PictureThe Knd of the fload/' a government film. Is being, folium! In the social Jiygleno campaign. had its Initial showing in tiie city Wednesday. at -I p. m., before a body of women's organizations. ,• * .*At 3 p. in., a second showing was Riven tu women and gids over 20, and a third win bo given‘at 7 p. in.The film wilt be taken from the auditorium to the high schools Thursday and Friday, it* scenario was written by Ur. Katherine Men* nent Davis.The complete schedule of hygiene lectures for Thursday follow*;S:80 a. iil—Wwi Ul-h School.4:30 a. in.—YounkiT Bros.S:4r a. m.--Unrrflt;.Kjm«*r3’ t'i\*:!•» a.m.—Ma:uiclh;:iim Uroi.11:4S .i. m — People* Popular Monthly.12:13 ni. MniiKe.-a Laundry,in.—A;hlt;ih (Unit fctetuwl.1:20 p. m.“^W.isUlnc{on living Keliool., i ji. m. — I’arcnt-lV.iclicis' Association .\iisli h’clitxil.2:!{0 ji m. — iMTcnt-reaeiicrs' Assorla. tlen. I’orklJis Sdtnol.- :4r» r. jrt—IJyut Ihgii f5ehnrtl..:: uin p. tu. — I’acoitt-Tcucltera* A-:^rta-iio:i, Myron nice Kdiooi.■1. :H0 ]. hl-—tli'euI WWcra Acctdeut h\». Comps ap.“• ;00’p. m.--Rtftlsler Tribune:*:00 p. ni.—Makin’ Cluli at Y. W. C. A.8 flu p. m.—1». v. A. ill V. r. C. A.IAMB CHEWS TOBACCOOMAHA. Neb.:—Tills lamb had white, flecre—once. . Then it learned to chew Its cud—-or rniher that • of-its masior, Pollccmtui. Charles ^t. Pot Is. Now the fleere Is staincdil ond Chnrles hos put in cuspidors— for the lamb chews tobacco.Washing Won’t Hid | Head of Dandruff jThe only sure, way lo get rid of dandruff Js to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, uet about four ouiicetj of ordinary liquid. Arvon; apply it at nijrht when retiring; use cuough to moisten the scalp and i*ub it in gontly with the finger tips.Do this, tonight, anil by morning, most if’ not all, of your dandruff will, bo gone, anil three or four more Applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no mat? 1er how much dandruff yuu may have.You will find. too. that all itching and digging of the sculp will slop.at-{once, and your hair will bo fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky, and soft, uufl look and feel a hundred times better. .You enn get liquid Arvon al stciA drug store. It i3 Inexpensive amt never fails lo do the work,—Advertisement.I IDT DTVI