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AMERICAN IEGION th NEWSY BRIDIEIS l er of C upid spends a reasonable amount or of his time loafing about the club- sa rooms of the American Legion post Fi at West Warren, Mass., for marriage i is suzsidized in that organization. The pc post has v<.tad to present $25 to every mc mber who gets married. The offer is retroactive to the (late of organize m, tien of the post; consequentlv 4even of the.members will receive the gift. Athletic teams and bands using the name of the American Legion must be made up exclusively of Legion naires, accordin gto a ruling made by the executive committee of the Min nesota Department of the Legion. The first call for reservations at the National Convention of the Amer e ican Legion in Kansas City, Mo., U next fall, comes from Lewis F. Tuttle Post No. 54, of Anthony, Kan. And the request is for reservation for every member of the post. Anthony U boasts a membership of ninety-seven per cent of the eligible men in the * community, even reaching across the line and drawing a number of Okla homans into its fold. One of the numerous overflow U meetings attendant on the American Legion's "All American" gathering in New York was an impromptu affair staged by Grant Mitchell, starring in a current Broadway comedy success. "Staged" is the right word, for Mitchell held his meeting in the thea- * ter between the acts and the audience were his collaborators, Mitchell ex plained what the Legion was doing and called on the audience to sing the National Anthem. They resnonded with enthusiasm. Encouraging ~Voices endorsed the actor's statement that "this is as good a place as any to join the American Legion in showing our Americanism." General John J. Pershing, lsie Janis, and national ollicers of the American Legion will attend an A mer ican Legion banquet in St. Louis April 18, which will be the closing feature of a conference of' adjutants of Missouri posts of the Legion. A warning to Anim- ican L'gioni post officers against using the infue nice of the Legion to obtain postm..tt 'rships and other political appointnilts lias been made by II. B. Fell, Comma der of the Oklahoma Departmont of the ex-service men's organizatin. The Legion commander declared that there is no attemlt to curtail the efforts of Legionnaires as individuals, but that activities tending to involve the Legion in politie's are contrary to the constitution of that organization. A sui mof $221,000, raised during the war, for the Michigan Patriotic Fund, Will soon be turned over to the welfare committee of the Michigan De partient of the American Legion, a cording to Guy Al. Wilson, Depart ment Commander. 1he money will beU used for welfare work among ex-ser vice m en. GET I U I Save Feet! 0 U = Save Comfoi U Save Time ! *Save Money U * By buying cc Uc feet. This ena * is necessary to U * saving is a com * We sell shoe * that are made~ * *ance and lastin * product of the1 U U ~Popular pric4 U< I The N Mt...E..E~i~ The state executive committee c e New York Department of th ,nerican Leg ion has assed a reac tion endorsing the saa by the An ican and French Children's Leagu red artificial poppies to be wor Memnorial Day. Proceeds of th le go to the orphan children o lance. An effort is being made t ye all stores and homes display th ppy May 30. d W. Galbraith Jr., National Con -inder of the Anmerican Legioni, ha EEEEEEEEEEmIa Musical EXTRAO DUN" WHITE Band and I 3rd Day Redpath ( This great si appear in a c, in the afterno concert at nig ONE OF THE GRE OF THE ENTIR APRIL 27th Just One of 11] SEASON TICKETS EEEE.E.-EEEEEI HEll The conc tradt Hun are< adva >mfortable shoes y, bles you to save tira the accumulation o: mendable habit. s for men, women or comfort as well g qualities. They Shoemaker's art. as prevail at this st< ew 1d4 r'RRIS NESS, Manage IEEEEEniEEEEEEEI f Just returned -from -a tour of InsF e tion In the Michigan Department - thp Legion.. He Was a' speaqer - Legion gatherings in Detioit a Grand Rapids. 1 D Bulletins containing the na~mes f Virginia's draft dodgers will be s D to all posts of the American* Leg D as soon as they are made public the War Department. Posts of state will receive instructions f,. - Department Headquarters to cov, s ate with the constituted authoritlie IEEEE.EENO E m== il Feature RDINARY BAR'S HUSSARS dale Chorus hautauqua iging band will mncert prelude on and a grand -ht. ATEST FEATURES E CHAUTAUQUA. 'O MAY 2nd. 3ig Attractions 3.00 PLUS 10 4 TAX IEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EE"EENEEEEEEEEm A BIT habit of saving can~ be carried Sto a logical and practical lusion when you' s at this Store. dreds of families loing so to their ntage. ou save your ne, and time F money. Yes, and children as for appear are the best )re. ?a Co. ec of at of ent ion hat om' In I - Dc M I U U U U U U IU AUd FoUoe "IwshrU bet rg waUowaee, rtsMs W.PURy ofase, .C "Teotrraemfrbu two moth, sil Idid'tge CAU ThUomn, oi "Udcddt r t"cn tUusMs a Ito eihUote nal...Ir gandmUteghadhv haUomr robewt o malUekes lv e chErnadalal od l Uyhueokadaltot dor a urercm medCru. U aeCru oa.I a b ustwa o ed M talduggss E.8 hesakrrundup AmrcnIdasUh evddr inUh ol ar r iig u wihteAmrcn ein codn toapiainUo ps hresr cevdaUainl laqatr.A apUcto o ota t hre S.i.),bastenmsoiorSox I n anw osg th mevs B n .lmmCoesOu Bar CaresOw Wak-nTeHueUacseMc UezeadJh leid UIN) CIO OVCTO SprabrS . pil .Rc Hill hc st ntrantenx evr ont rtandh.onvenn w hi satm w'k as* wise ete r - da frn"The tated hefautr f th e unda y littol onssociaind Sparbr o eoffamrgn (erchants count it an hved %ent where returns are actus nd provable. 'he expense of maintenance xmparatively hisignificant. J. H. McCOLLUM, Sumter, S. C. tion. "Rock Hill is determined to make this the best and biggest Sun day School convention ever held in the State." said Mr. Palmer, "and with this in view the Rock Hill Cham bar of Commerce has already raised, snmong the business firmas of the city, the sum of one thousand dollars to nO expended solely in advertising and promoting this meeting. "Tlhi- is, I believe, the largest amount over raised by a Convention cIty in hiStte, and speaks volumes for the local interest in the Conven tion. Not only have they raised the amount; they have paid in cash, at an earlier date then any other city hss ever paid its adlvertising fund. Rock Hill stands in a class to itself among the cities that have entertained the State Sunday School Convention. "All who attend this Convention may well feel assured of a hearty wel come from the Rock Hill citizens and a dlelightful three (lays of fello -hip together during the Convention, w.. E will be heht in Winthrop College, ,June 8, 9, 10." As Old as Arteries The doctor can't help it tLe knows that the man has hard ar teries, high blood pressure, andl the b~eginning of kidney and heart disease, 'due constipation. It isn't the other man's realizedi that constipatio Year in and year out he mineral waters and sal why his health is so bad Nujol is for just such ca It works on an entirely Instead of foroing or irritating -food waste. This enables the the Intestines, contraoting and squeeze the food waste along a the system. Nujol thus prevents constipati toin easy, thorough bowel moEJ healthiest habiit in the world. Njliabolutely harmless ni Nusjol is sold by all drug~ga ai trade mark. Write Nujlol I nborat. 50 Broadway, New York, for bonok The Modemn Methsod of ' Nujol NTC All creditors and debtors in re: es tate of the late L. B. Asbell (Summer ton Drug Co., Summerton, S. C.,) de ceased are hereby notified to render their accounts duly attested and to make any and all payment due said estate to the undersigned at Edgefield, S. C., or to Summerton Drug Co., at Sunimerton, S. C. i. C. ASBELL, Administrato . state of L. B. As bell. 8-tf-c. Subscribc to The Times CHICH ESTER SJPILL5 di ae t MON BrrwRAN,. AON D fADPi3. b 9 years known eset, Safst,Atway aLUbte --SLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYNU oon nglectedI, chronic ut-directly. I Ie never hstaken pills, castor oil, sadnow he wonders ses as this. necw principle. the system, It simply softens the nany tiny muscles In the walls of expanding in their normal way, to o that it pausesnaturally out of on because it helps Nature main. 'ements at regular intervals--the id pleoasant to take. Tfry it. ,aed bbttI. lny, hearind Nujol Treating an Old Contplai Rhr Consipation