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AMERICAN [[GION NEWSY BRIEfLEIS Cupid spends a reasonable amount of his time loafing about the club rooms of the American Legion post at West Warren, Mass., for marriage is suzsidized in that organization. The post has voted to present $26 to every i cmber who gets married. The offer is retroactive to the date of organii tien of the post; consequently seven of the-meaibers 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 coninittee of the Min nesota Department of the Legion. The first call for reservations at the National Convention of the Amer ican Legion in Kansas 9ity, Mo., next fall, comes from Lewis F. Tuttle Post No. 54, of Anthony, Kan. And dhe request is for reservation for every member of the post. Anthony boasts a membership of ninety-seven per cent of the eligible men in the cornunity, even reaching across the line and drawing a number of Okla hwmans into its fold. One of the numerous overflow 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 responled 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, Elsie Janis, and national officers of the American Legion will attenid an Amer ican L-gion bantiquet 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 Am-rican L2gioni post officers against using the influence of the Legion to obtain p'ostm..ast'rships and other political appoiiitments has been made by Ht. B. Fell, Commander of the Oklahoma Departmu'nt of the ex-service men's organization. The Legion commander declared that there is no attempt to curtail the efforts of Legionnaires as individuals, but that activities tending to involve th'! Legion in politics are conitrairV to the constitution of that organizationl. A su mof $221,000, raised (uring the war for the Michigan Patriotic Fuhld, will soon be turned over to the welfare committee of the Michigan De partment of the American Legion, ac cording to Guy IMI. Wilson, Depart men t Coi mander. The money will be used for welfare work among ex-ser vice men. UGET S F Save Feet ! ESave Comf< Save Time Save Mone3 By buying 1 feet. This er is necessary t saving is a cc We sell sh< that are made ance and lasti ] product of th< E Popular pri iTheIA The state executive eommittee of the New York Deparfient of the American Leg ion has upassed a reso lution endorsing the sale by the Ao erican and French Children's League of red artificial poppies to be worn on Memorial Day. Procecds of the sale go to the orphan children of France. An effort is being made to have all stores and homes display the poppy May 30. F. W. Galbraith Jr., National Con mander of the American Legion, has, Musical EXTRAOI UDUNI N WHITE I Band and IV 3rd Day NUN Redpath C1 U TPhis great sinj appear in a co: in the afternoo concert at nigI SONE OF THE GRE) WOF THE ENTIRE APRIL '27th T N Just One of 11 B SEASON TICKETS $C ssand and ss rH E.H. The Ut ! cocl trd abe This torsave tim in the acmteon oc ces prevalwrt tito SOSNESS OFanaEger Unaassmma lus reurnd -from -a tour of Inspec-, so anthe Michigan Department of thi Legion. He Wail 'a' speakqer at! egion gatherings in Detoit and Grand Rapids. Bulletins containing the uanies of Virginia's draft dodgers will be sent to all posts of the Amercan.Legion as soon as they are made -public by the War Department. Posts of that state wvill receive instructions from Department Headquarters to cooper ate with the constituted authorities in FeatureI N .- U 0.MAYR 2nd N 1AR'S N N IUSSARS [ale ChorusN N N iautauqua Oing band will wert prelude N n and a grand hit. ofsvn M fTEST FEATURES M M CHAUTAUQUJAN N 0 MAY 2nd. N M ig Attractions . M 1.00 P~LUS 10"/, TAX N ionEwenEEyouEE'l N ABIT.I habit of saving . a e yourrid eand ptical * msoney whes, yo atd thisdre. res o families re s the heir rte. U C___ __ _ O. *uasae your I -MC an( Th con A Toic For Women "I was hardly able to drag, I n was so weakened," wries Mrs. e W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C. f "The doctorireated me forabout ~ two mronths, still I didn't get any better. I had a large fain- e ily and felt I surely must do I something to enable me to take care of my little ones. I had heard of CARDUI The Woman's Tonic "1 decided to try It," con tinues Mrs. Ray . . . "1 took eight bottles ir. all . . . I re gained my strength and have had no more trouble with wo manly weakness. I have ten children and am able to do all my housework and a lot out doors . . . I can sure racom mend Cardul." Take Cardui today. II may be lust what yott need. At all druggists. Bs' the slacker round-up. Am'erican Indlians, who served dur ing the World War, are lining up with the A merican Legion, according to, applications for post charters re ceivedI at National H~eadqutarters. An application for' a post at St. Charles, S. D)., bears the names of four Sioux Indlians, who sign themselves: Ben .jamm Comes-Out Bear. Charles-Owl Walks-in T[he House, Narcisse Mace Kenzie and John Bluebird. SUINDAY SCHIOOL, CONVEIN Spartanhurg, S. C., April 4.--Rock Hill, which is to entertain the next South Carolina State Sunday School Convention, has b)roken all records in State Converttion financing, by rais ing ,a larger amount and piting it earlier than any other city that has ever entertained the.Convention. This statement was 1ssued yester day fron' the state headquarters of the Sunday School Association in Spartanburg by Leon C. Palmer, gea eral Superintendent of the rnra rchants count it an inwel at where .returns are actus I provable. expense of maintenance iparatively iWsignificants J. H. McCOLLUM, Sumter, S. C. ion. "Rock I-Till is determined to imie t'is the best and biggest Sun ay Schovl convention ever held in he State." said Mr. Palmer, "and 4th this in view the Rock Hill Cham ar of Commerce has already raised, mong the business firms of the city, he sum of one thousand dollars to e expended solely in advertising and romoting this meeting. "This is, I believe, the largest mount ever raised by a Convention ity in this State, and speaks volumes or the local interest in the Conven ion. Not only have they raisedl the mount; they have paid in cash, at an arlier date then any other city hans vetr paid its advertising fund. Rock [ill stands in a class to itself among he cities that have enter'tnined the tate Sunday School Convention. "All who .attendl this Convention iay well feel assured of a hearty we! ome from the Rock Uill citiziens andl dlelightful three days of fellowvsh ip ogether (luring the Convention, which .ill be held in WinthrVop College, une 8, 9. 10." I As Old as Arteries The doctor can't help it Uc knows that the man has hard at' terics, high blood pressure, and the beginning(of kidney and heart disease, 'due cons ti pat ion. It isn't thc other' man's realized that constipatit Year in and year out h< mineral waters and sal why his health is so bat Nujol is for just such c* It works on an entirely Instead of forcing or irritating food waste. This enables, the the intpatines, contracting and squeeze the food waste along the system. Nujol thus prevents constipat lain epsy, thorough bowel mc heittljiest habit in the world. Nujol is absolutely hanrmletss Nitiol is sold by all dj'ugists t ra mtark. Writo Nuio I oIrraq .0 Bload way, Netv York ,'r bool The, Modeme Method0o 2W4~1 -N l - I -.. ., NOTICE All creditors and debtors in re: es tate of the lp.te L. B. Asbell (Summer ton Drug Cc., Summerton, $. 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 Summerton, S. C. E. C. ASBELL, Administrator, Estate of L. B. As bell. - 8-tf-c. Subscribe to The Times CHICHESTER PIL 8 90yearsknownheIet5sfet,AtIe1 to long neglected, chronic fault - directlyv. lie never ni was a serious thing. has taken pills, castor oil, ts and now he wonders ses as this. new principle. the system; it simply sof teas the many tiny muscles In the walls of expanding In their normal way, to so that It passeanatuirally out of Ion because It helps Nature maIn vements at regular intervais--the nd pleasant to take. Try it. in seated bbati 'ny ~slNujl r TeatIng an Old Con~w'aint Tbr Cons'ibation