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THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL. 8. C Mr*. L. £. Gunn Health Brings Beauty A Discovery That Has Dona m World of Good Augusta, Ga.—“My father’s family was kept well ever -since I can re member by u 3 i h g Dr. Pierce’s remedies. My father used to get a supply of the ‘Golden Medical Dis covery’ every spring, as a tonic. He took it himself and gave it to the rest of us. He did not wait until we were sick. He said, ‘An ounce of preven tion is worth a pound of cure.’ When I was about sixteen my parents saved me, I believe, from serious feminine trouble by giving me Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.”—Mrs. L. E. Gunn, 506 Moore Ave. Keep yourself in the pink of con* i by ' " en Medical Discovery in liquid or imm i Copy for Thl« Department Supplies the American Legion News Service.) IS SECRETARY OF AUXILIARY Fins IS BACK IN HOSPITAL’ Past Commander of California Depart ment Incapacitated as Result •f Recent Campaign. In n Los Angeles hospital lies Ruron. It. Flttm past commander of the Cal ifornia depart ment of the Amer ican Legion, with the knee that was shattered by shrapnel In the A r g o n n e , once more In splints as a result of his dition by obtaining Dr. Pierce’s Gold- cal Discovery in liquid or tablets from your neighborhood drug gist, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s In valids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package. Loosen Up that Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold •tarts It has all of the advantages of grandmother's mustard plaster WITH- OLT the blister You just apply it with the finger* Pint you fed a warm tingle as the healing <4ntipent penetrates the pnre*. then come* a toothing, cooling wnastun and quick rebel blade of pure cel of muelard and other ample mgrrdiraUi Mueterule is b> mj ore Try Musterole |nr throat, guff mch Miss Best B. WetherhoH of Ohio Rs- ceives Important Position In National^, Organization. Miss Ress B. VVetherhoit of Gal lipoli-- o has m-yutly been appoint ed national sco re t a r y of the American I^egion Auxiliary by Dr. Kate Waller-Rar- rett, national president of the org a n I z a 11 o n whlcV Is com posed of mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of I.e- g I o n Tfc^nibrrs and men who died In tf*e serv ice. Miss Wetherholt drew national at- strenuous activity in the campaign Buron R. Fitts. Mi** u«*S Wetherholt tentl<>n when the membership of the I Ohio Auxiliary was trebled during the dn*t ten month* she acted a* secre tary of Ihnt department. During the , same |>ertod the numlier of local 1 unit* wua douhlesl. Mlaa Wetherholt was secretary of I lie Ohio tlepartment with headquarter* at Golurobu* fr«>o» the time the department waa formed until ahe asaumed the natlosal oAre. The Ohio Auxiliary was also notable la Ita eA< leal work for the relief of I »lck and diaahlrd •oldlrr* Ul.the kof. pl* I f ’hat state during ills* Weth efh*lt‘* term of idBer Whe he a alan bee* pcoaidraf of the aaalllary onlt at i*eltlpn|la lfi«e Wethertm*: was edarued I* the pwMIr arfc—dS mt tlel .|e4ta sod la s peltate arhwol a* t taetooeft Folb*wlkg her gndwafleW from the latter toMUothns ahe rwgaged la legal • «e% fw^iwg the war ahe avrxed la the atatMIr* ae«ttoO ef Ike ■■c.taaaeo •w-pwnavwl la ('hheaaaalt Her afsirw time wa* la •wgaaiaiog rhwpCew* ef the Arnttli sa Bed Owam Three hmqhees of If km Weaherhofl war 4’- A. . v.{ w hTc h obtained farni :>ml ,l<>Ilie RflRRI loans for needy veterans. : In efforts to ob tain support for the ex-service men’s measures before the recent election, Sir. Kitts made one of the greatest speaking tours ever undertaken in any state. He made 105 speeches in 152 towns in all parts of California. The physical and mental strain under mined the health of the Legion leader. In—addition, in trying to keep all of Ids speaking engagements he often used an airplane. One of the planes In which he was riding crashed near k'arplnterla, pinning Mr. Fitts under the wreckage and Injuring his shat tered leg. Recovering consciousness in the hospital, he began writing tele gram* to be itent over California, urg ing the people to vote for the two l**ues he had fought for. The measure* the Legion hero fought for were aecefded by the peo ple of Callfornln by a 2 to 1 majority. Hits' sacrtltci** will mean that Cali fornia veteran* ntny obtain farm* or home* of their own at a low rate of Interest and «M easy, long time pay- met it*. Alan thouaaod* of acre* of California land*—provided for by the ta*t legislature will be-aeftled by vet erans with U»l* aid. Taxatbm ta a*n IF SICK, BILIOUS! V. Don’t Take Calomel! “Dodson’s Liver Tone” Acts Better and Doesn't Gripe, Salivate or Make'You Sick-Don't Lose a w ^ ‘ Day’s Work-Read Guarantee! Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It’s horrible! Take a dose of the danger ous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day’s work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, break ing it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you $re sluggish and “all knocked out, ,, if your liver is torpid and bowels con stipated or you have headache, dizzi ness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone to night. Here’s my guarantee—Go to any drug store and get a bottle of Dod son’s Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a spoonful and if it doesn’t straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I want von to go hack to the store and get your money. Dodson’s Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel because it is en tirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick. 10 Cents Charming New Shade to Old Lingerie PUTNAM FADELESS DYES—dyes or tints as you wish ALL HE WANTED TO KNOW WAR TAUGHT PEOPLE THRIFT Merchant Evidently Bviiwed in tha On« Good Effect, at Laast. Came ae haying. -It Isn't What Yau Result of the Gigantic World • Used to Bo.** I Conflict. way a bnau*. bat ovary real la la rrfaald by tha totnrano with Intr Mr Kttte Is a dapwty dlolctrt at- hx-m f mt luam And*Ip* rwaafy. 11* oh- •aim'd aathwal mdo fur Me edT»n« ta hafcalf mt dl«aMad avwrvW most a* view rwwMwamtar, me imaadar •nd aathmal examine r»wi nltiwtusa df the ( *li fwrw’a Bopwftmseit EX SERVICE *EN VALUABLE S- -me i Im igu a >•*iag tu*n want | While f'hrUiiua* aailng* rlului ••rig igu tu ap i« fort unale war I* < mllle«| with I ha Iran lo a graat alora la t*fi!rag» tu apply laatrd al»»ul 15 year* agu. tha World . fi.f a pnaltbxi and wa* fortunate war I* ereillted with the trememloxt* I ■ n-.tifL to be obowa Info t ha oAre of gfi'Wth raeaMly la I be aumher of da- , tb* nwreliant • if t||' it blmaetf. (a • le«m be stated Iba al>> •n »f hi* mil. The MM-r.b Mill wa* favorably Ini MV*M*d W ttb bta apt want nrf and ad drvaa. aad a f ^ trf a*ktng him • frw aar*t i. r*^, »• » t t ; |o hi* bwibra* rx psftasww. prat I * 1 1 bim a placv la hi* wat !■•>, Hat 1 rallrr. abw rxPlratly WMWWB *n».ng* Tba waakl) pa> mat arty b»n<l* raguler Thrtrt ami Wnr lr no-r*- nr la*« ragutar trtbutl«me to tba war fun Atreugp Amartoan Into lb ba mura rtg>.r*oi»ly pwttiag a»bla oMenetbiag used tiwcx ten IH***!j?H| H ftt % |Mhi Women Made Young ENTITLED TO THE POSITIONS tO*« i L Aeaorie E* terv*oa M*ve e»a**a Bright ryew, a cUwr akm and a body full ot yroulh and hwaith may be jruur* d you will kaai your oyatrru In or-iar by taking LATH ROP'8 w MaanttM oil "Aa Tba •orld’* emodar J i k*a« M* Idar and uric a<id traubtae. the of tit* and look*. In All dragftoxa. thraa uj« Bdiouj people need :hem Dr KINGS PILLS —for constipation ►on’t Negu Innamril ryrltds or other < >’*• IrrltAtlonB You will find a soothtnK anti safe remedy in MITCHELL EYE SALVE. Jamea J. t*IP^» t W w-i. ..f l*««axiandt ' wa • r e **+i k ttms Em Sr*® «f |‘ n i • n I (omS I. of tM Xt.-er Ima l-e* msx Tarry lag L l e Mo-»»r) u-io atiom. Mr • Y'*aalr) a a* —• inwruuM-aial ia Jaa. J. Croeeiey. Ikf idoaBtaaia l -.i • oaao* at all druggist*. Present, but Not in the Swim. • Four \t-iirs Isn't a very Ionic period f public service.” “No.'’ replied Sennlor Sitr^hum; “a man dm-Mi’t well stnrled bidding m, nttice befnre he’s liable to begin feeling like a lanie dnek." 1“'** rh*rga,| with I be duly of aaeibg ihai all teterna* ••f the World war re- 'a|»r,l a »juar»- airal in •ddulttJAg Ritt- ni< i|iat |M>*iiloa« Working la rloaa e«><i(«aruPoti with tin- mayor amf city 'v>niiiii*»lonmi. no-o and woman m'oin- itirnded by Ilia legion have boon rxinod iit munlrlpnl Jirlgo. *u|»orlnirnd- rnt of tho vromati*.* buronu of tlio |m*- lioo •lo{mriu>otit ami «*litof rlork of tha park hutviiu. In many rn*as ox sonlre uo-n huva Io<i I bo Iwt of Mptdimnt* for positlrma In the civil ucrvlce oxniuinutlons, ac- rtmling m Mr. Onwrtey. In the ox- aminatioii for chief olork* of tho park bureau. Albert Rufner, an e\ service man, finished tirst. Mr* b w r a A I a c tba ea we I ««ivaMa WBtdoyaaw mt big b***9 tia"AIB ABPf«!» iMBNnwrwe* a-« u*d lag tw 11 am j a ■ lt»*-B*»r mf At bat'-wn. r». rootoa mt tba *nfa ty and teaffatw d l « l • i •• a n targe r a a a a t Mr Aabnl padlry |w*»y w** I*- glv# ox ary a*aa wbo n mt *% war bi« aid bd» eg a batter • boa be rvearwed a ad tbat at«arxloa <wra are gt.oa profrexare la rwtptoy- H»oat •bb*f. bee davatuprd aibre I ha •af. I^rgton tnotida ra <41 our *afrty and wrlfara ronmtirtaa.'* *ald Mr Rraln- gar, “Ttiair »orvlra Is of tha highest onlar and tba*/ have l«roon»a ilia* tiard- aat worker* on our aialf.** liofore Mr. Ilrnbigar and hi* legion aiaiatants tackled Ilia Jolt of reducing accident* among Ilia 5.000 employee* of bix company. 75 working dit/» out of tnu.ono were lost T*ecuti<u‘ of accf- dontH. This year Mr. Heninror lie- llcve* tbn* the number of daya lo*t vrttl ba only 25. Mr Renlr.ger Is a member of the Legion post at Allentown nnd ha* inken u prominent part in the Legion’s actlvlileti in Pennsylvania. -|f y«« ni< •.unetKing of *t «b*a t r *lf tafiWiMlWm "I.BHiioy or» “ be began “to know taking tba payment idol tba *%*fas ft of 4 KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING f* 1 « . • . * f * Ilia* A* fit#* MflMHlAIn W •Hi! f ft tn know anything nr two a week. It wsxn't ml**ei| an edent* y«>«ng man.** • mw* b.“ explained a Hyde l**rk banker erebnat wNb a •mile |o tba H nm.ia “Wbaa It W■■ all mar ifetyt* are ail right employee* geto-ewlit f%*allrml boar aa*y It wra* to oave, —J bay )u-i got tba h«h4l. *n«l (bo • 1 o«tW.^• Hub Ideo wa* ..Iok**i d>-oMo*| m a year* lima. lto» In 1.121. IS toetnlaeraolp Tbl* year I Herr a ore Vt ■■•.,* at ,\r r* <nd •b-|»—ti* tf fi;*ty*ai,ifc*i. Ob*>owa Adwantef* m Ta,* Geotlw '• Meoncr #f We«t>ag H e O«aotaag R>*g reyadt to Mr I r»M> Kterx I»•• ,.f ||rd>< After bar- iba «*/bins it «leb Ambttiwoa. tba X\ .•fooS I bat Iba |** n-*t laebav mg a* ba II. mm* *11 lie b ■"I tut Wrmna *y*l«. pliitn*-«l mad by Jeahui* t* It Better Net. n I ulU*n. a familiar A/urv !#• IrllA M «k|e*f^| i nkvw »U >t*arw «4«l. rrl.itf* aniadi* Mar. The nlrea war hu*lli engaw*—! metiH'rtzifig a i1in*t mn* fM*em. uld**| by her proud r*-l» live*. I Hie line ‘ •KMio-thing like I hi 1 “Mid Manta •••no I (He one tif a ho h * wu* a truly tu >. wex• r a** *-• I to* tb.ioedol on tl III* l.re«l>r*-ti t j Ity and ••lie ••( lb “V». Da. . I. the |MM-m went • ring- I never »a« on the wn-iig w, pee*|ing o'er Hie | Di.ae gave h.ln w—** • pitying .•••nieiiipt. He’ll g»'t arrv*le«| If he <b>n*t wgt«di ! -nh. a bill no v| t- ItVIMFE fht* !«lt«^ -l pc Old g. abndt. o dlapLiy Hi* hand. |*eexdlar* • a gqpd Hut It ta k ••f ehapiettl Xi.ii tell A man is foolish lo rn around lonk- ifig for trouhlo unless bo is strenuous enough to take a fall out of it. Anyone \y,ho can make biscuits is a good .amp cook. That’s tho tost, FOR THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE President of Returned Sailors’ and Sol diers’ League of Australia Urges Cooperation. he* iH«e ..f them BeW»pt- ja-r *t«*rlea.“ •he o*>k n-fdieil “He • Hunk*.if lo* lend* a gay life be |« In lUr tkutlil~ O'lfia UMirv I Oiiu /uit Qg.' llitcxxmdnl tin? IUv f mu 1-die ivpio-ii—“1 nok vou. (*.an * in the ***-lei> worltl ,Tl.at * what 1*'*t|e girt. j luxe* ••*»•• talk like thi* (holding out ratin' him. , lie ain’t MitUtirif to In*) After the laughter of her admirer'* i hi* bund*, palm downward*), or like had quieted *be suddenly spoke up. » tbDT* (palm upward*).- Ruffalo Fx- a idain man n«> more.**—4kiloago Jonrnal. Defenaiv* Tactics. The Aenmed There’* the lawyer wc Mluck up. ^t'* all up wit' u*. He'* goin* to testify agnln*t u*. HU Accomplice—Not tills time, be 'But Lew Shank l*etter not nrresi Santa I’lati* if lie know.* what** good for him.” It Did Then. ‘Ihiesn't her singing move you?” “It did once when I lived in the ud- won't. I’ve hired him to defend US. Joining tint. press. Quite Likely. “Anne married u seif-made man.* said Roris. “Ye*, but she has compelled him in make extensive alterations.’' replied Queenle.—Stray Storie*. On the eve of American Education week, during which the American Le- ”b>n urged tliaf iinpm’tanee of uhllity to read and write the KngTisdL language should he cmpliasized, Alvin Owsley, Legion national commander, received it telegram from (J, .1. <\ Dyett, pres ident of the Returned Sailors’ and Sol diers’ league of Australia, stating that the ‘continued close co-operation of English-speaking peoples is the only safeguard to the peace and happinoas of humanity.'' -Mr, Hyctt. who brought the greet ings of his organization to the recent Lacton national.c«KiyMtloB in New Or leans. recently sailed for his home. Replying to a message from Com mander Owsley to Australian ex serv ice men. Mr. Dyett stated: “I profoundly appreciate the net). Vn^waoi n)elt * ,K ’‘ ’0 AUWWTimiM.Trffa wKIFL' abaoRurt? t’lndde with rb.«*e uttered hi my ad- Iren at the Ugioa natluaal oxiveo- lon I <b**»re to rrttarate oar admka- um mt American aaldtera and tba ajn- cera friaad*bt|» af the pap|4a *f Abmw- tra. ami trv*» for 9i NAMED TO DEAL WITH CRIME - . ■ —i ». H. Findlay Fr’ench, Representing Le gion, Elected Secretary Baltimore Criminal Justico Commission. A survey of the courts, prisons, par don and pgrole system, social ondi- tlnns and all other elements of the community life bearing upon the pre vention and punishment of crime is part of the work of H. Findlay French, recently elected secretary of the Lalti- mtfi^iXTimiiml justice commission. The commission lias been formed by the Raltlroore American Legion, Chamber of Commerce, Hoard of Trade. Clearing House Ossocl'jtlon, Women’s OKvlc league and similar or- ganBiatioha. Mr. French, who in Amer- i<*nn Legion national executive commit teenmn from Maryland, represents the Legion on the commission. Mr. French has stated that the com mission has received the iiearttest co operation from the similar commistlon in Chicago, which has beep In exist ence for two yeara. and from tha Clave- JlJULCgittlLirUUtfL ^bieh ta n year The Kaltimora commlaalun. ba said, will be nided largely by tha expert- ance of He*# eouimtsaioua. Tba aim of tba cnaualaaien ta ta mate rectanfBendBttaoa for laprvvtb af 4b* tneana af apprabendlag —fresh and rosy—or pinched and chilly? That’s a matter for Mother to decide. Children, as well as grown-ups, need a hot mealtime beverage that is whole some, invigorating, and free from harm ful after-effects. Coffee is known to be harmful—especially to children. That is why so many thoughtful mothers give their children delicious Postum. This pure cereal beverage gives needed warmth and comfort, has delightful flavor and aroma, and is free from anything tha£ can injure the health of children or adults.'- Your groew aalla Poatuo In two forma: Instant Pactum (In dns) pr*p*r*d Instantly in th* cup br th* addition of boiling water. Poatum C*r«*l (ia pMkafM) for tho** wbo pr*T*r to m*ka tb* drink wMl* th* tnaal ta hatef propamd; m mad* by boding folly 20 nunu ton, Postum FOR HEALTH * 'There's a Reason .. • • C