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TH** PEOPI.H. B/MtNWKf.U C. * give your diges tion a “kick” with WRIGLEVS. Sound teeth, a good appetite and proper digestion mean MUCH to yoar health. WRIGLEY'S la a helper In allMhls work —a pleasant, beneficial pick-me-up. Tjfie AMERICAN •LESION# (Copy for Thla Department Supplied by the American Legion News Service.) SWEET BILL AIDS THOUSANDS Mothers!! v*i d Write for 32- Page Booklet, “Mothers of the World" r** Loom Products fee Th*a Covpc TW tin I M% Measure Passed at Close of Sixty* Seventh Congress Benefits Many Afflicted Soldiers. ^ The lives of nearly ten thousand World wiir veterans will be saved, or at least prolonged, by the passage of the Sweet hill just at the close of the Sixty-seventh congress, according to American Legion officials. The United States veterans’ bureau has highly commended the activity of the Ameri can Legion in bringing this bill to a vote at the eleventh hour, though Na tional Commander Alvin Owsley was forced to get Into the fight himself and, through his organization, insist on the passage of the act. Countless veteran* afflicted with tome form of tuberculosis have left their homes.and are now waiulerw* lu WestertT states In hope of seeking out a rure for the disease. Many of these •re destitute and the passage of the bill, ttlilclt (tenults a greater leniency by the extension of the time In which AFTER 3,000 LEGION MEMBERS Syracuw (N. Y.) Pott, Headed by H. B. Brewster, In Midat of • Strenuous Campaign. During his World war days. Henry B. Brewster of Syracuse, N. Y., served for a time as a member of the peace commission to assess damages suf fered by Rumania from German in vaders* He Is now commander of the Syracuse post of the American Legion and is leading his comrades in a cam-, paign to obtain 3,000 Legion members. Although he was well past the draft age, Mr. Brewster begun to study military science one month after war ‘Was declared. He was commissioned a captain of engineers in July, 1917, and was sent to Camp Belvour, Va., where he was in charge of a regiment of engineers engaged in constructing the camp. He served overseas with the Sixty- sixth engineers and while at St 1 v nwi g from service origin entitling tlie veteran la one of the benefl- of the bill, affording $3 SO BY MAIL MMft •* e*M»« %4MP % * IJ•t • X i • »* V• u* «j r«*v%v«* r i %*v< •* (Mi ► m ««••• M< ■au«u. cm I* to • r. —. to toe u cam Afl y\BS0RBIN[ T1 < ■ r ba. rilled Hop* apavto LoeaMwea. alley* pain. Do a* net bb*to«, r—iova ibo heir ot lay «p Um borvo. Only • law drop* required at aocb otk SO * bottle *t A f to fl< nag wnn »nu ii iu ur, A farther f>ro« Ut«>B w|| lee of ir*nt treterone fVHdtoXnf ii»e ‘ if ► Jw" J BASILS LOVE miflMUOItt SYRUP JU laton- Md aftMtoor rttotoat to *1va—plaaaeat to (aXe OwuantMd purely rrg- .laMr ar t, : rly harm.na. It quirWIy OT«re<^r.ci ec lr. diarrhoea, flatulency and o’Sar like diecrdcra. The opea publlabed forma la .appear* on ry label. AtAIIDfutfUb til. t! •urgl re ll tr« Oh, Joy! What Comfort! No more annoyance of offensive odors of the feet or body. Cobrael the Wonder PoWder of the age. Prevents exces sive perspiration, heals that sore and chaffed condition, destroys bad odors. Don’t delay, send 50c for a full size can. THE COBRAEL CO. 6230 McClellaa Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. Tin* pryvion* method of pnvmmt of Instirunc* for tllaalilllty and death only on death of the veteran ha* been ao amended that, instead of the benefl- elarle* being the only ones to receive the benefits, the veteran will be enti tled to the payments, on total or i»er- manent disability. If his uncollected compensation at the time of th^ disa bility was sufficient to meet past due Insurance premiums at the time the policy elapsed. Rejection for reinututemont of in surance because of a service disability nt the time of application for rein statement was also so amended us to permit reconsideration of the policy. Eight thousand veterans are believed to be affected by this provision. Fur ther protection is offered those vet erans who were mentally ineompetent and whose guardians permitted their Insurance to lapse while the patient was rated mentally incompetent. Poli cies of this nature are considered un expired under the new law. Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Grout ? Ttk« KHSOTN ACIDK to ttoe*M* *•4 sn* • ito puiao* fr—§ to*»yw— mm «rto « ■*** w* w m atottofto* a va At AlbOrvgctM* la-Mf A Everyday Heroes. (Being a few that the War depart ment missed). The man who can get into the bath tub without knocking' off the wire, soup-holder. ^ The -atan . wkto-r-wAatortlte ^loi 1 ' “drawer of ttieXureau" gets stuck', doe* net give It a kick. / . / The man who doesn’t think that he M *t*nds In" with the garage mechanic. The man who cun see * frosty pane, while waiting for ■ train; nod not •cratch hi* Initial* on It. The wife who, when there trr« fresjr pearhe* for dinner, doe* net remind her husband that peach Main* wont CMM OUt. The **• wbe dee* Mi Ifil frae lal he eat bear ever hH hoa* aede rndto PE-RU-NA FOR CATARRH OF THE HEAD AMD HOSE " I began using PE-BTJ-NA Tablet* three year* Ago for catarrh of the head and nose. Was un it Fmk Pidiy able to do anything. Itm.laie. I saw • decided IMaBa improvement after mm one box and after Tablets or Llqaid Bmnniuiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiminiiuiiininnii If TIE DISEASE III TWO TEAIS using five boxes be lieve I am cured as there has been no return of the dis ease in two years/* Fifty yean of use fulness is the best guarantee of Pe-ru- na merit. Seld Everywhere Enslavement of Negroea. The enslavement of the African me# for commercial purposes had Its bo- ginning in southern Europe about half a century before the discovery of America by Columbus. It was carried to Central and South America by the Spaniards, and It existed there a hun dred year* before being transplanted to the English colonies of North Amer ica. From a small beginning made In Virginia the Institution grew and spread to other colonies as they were founded, and ut the opeuing of the Revolution there were about 000,000 slaves In the colonies. A woman’s face may be her fortune, or the making of some druggist’s for tune. PUCE GUARD OVER TONGUE “For Evil Is Wrought by Want of Thought as Well as Want of Heart." t Whether we give occasion or not, there are those who in certain moods will speak spitefully o£ .anybody, and there are some who go about speaking evil of everybody. Yet these very people, even those whose lips rarely open but to utter KomWhing malicious, may have good ness In their hearts which would pre vent them from malicious action. If we judge them by their deed* we may find them no worse (ban their nelghH bora—|tfTliup« better; If we Judge WOMEN Much Interest Being Shown in the Large Nuxn* her of Women Safely Carried Through the Change of Life by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound The Following Letters Are Impressive Owing to modern methods of living, few woman approach this perfectly them by their words we have t o coo- •letun them verely. But In real! ty the least i-art nf the matter 1* thi it which cmirem * our *€*iV#**i til#* Mf* rl<Mia part Is (list which concrniM tbr cb*ra«*ter of the back- bUr* Tlif wl »o|r character Is v ttlnted gH<] pfl|^ i*rT by this unhappy habit; It prurwil« fr u aa aa entire Inrft « -f •elf rrstmitif. ftn«! oiDi <m&f fru aa bad fo morw. till the perton ft* * at ave af llMF tt^fkBTDMB IHB *•“jkJ €•• tfiritk® ||g i aaoler. iKfiJM' it f ft SA g« BUaI b# Me If rYCTjltowlf n|n talks* ft« « » Till|ts • . * ltB»t*o!«* or (all Arthur U nstHHL la fW I y*lfmg** I Rally N rm a natural change without experiencing very annoying and of ten pai n fu I aym p- toms. Those dreadful hot flashes, nervousness, headaches, melancholia and irritability are only a few of the symptoms Incident to this trying nsriod of a woman's life, and the foitowing letters prove the vahto of Lydia K. Plnkham s Vegetable Com pound to ov< Metoey S •r««tota* eref t ed an UklOT. Nstoag Bsatp BMft d*ft -s r M*!fa IN FAY0R OF STATE S0BUS STUDY SECRETS OF BATURE Oa 1 e»•toe Lag** Haw** W*«e»»« *e— to Laegs lfl*|ae*tf far C to<-e* Asfltoto leHto a-gge^to IMsttoo Hosang gf He* —* Wee* One Me*M Tn*s A to I He t Flshervliu. Ky.— month* I w*e under the doctor's cars ns he *nAd my B*rvns—as. du,.e. hot flashes *.'>! wenensas was «•» -*-0 by the > ;.ange of L.fe. Ut'. i Ui r->t eeern to get anv bettor 1 wan ant able to work and *pe«*t mast «f ssy ttms in bed. A frtetoi ratted to eee ate sod aebed me tn try Lydto & nakbam'* IsTyesUbew g 1 the meHcona dtd me. an I bad endi a bald Mm bo- fere taking K. | can <mtj ad* me every wamnn sneetog toreigk toe I and JVjj^ef ^if* to & I and HtodsnmMh2rtoa/^--MC?SMMato I flan B MtokA» fltnr RaMSk VbtoewflhkSf I Mar l.fdtn WL fHsbhnsH** rxinfla T f^ornUtor to Wntoem * mill ho ••**• fm ^ thn l.^dka 9L Rtobh Tto Anal •sane A Michigan Woman Helped fonJA/Michigan.I w*a passing through the Change of Life and had been under the doctor's care without any relief. A friend in Mich., asked me to try Lydia Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound 1 feel fifty per cent belts If any one tn this coodit the anility of Lydia EL i' nansn-. ■ Vegetable Compound to help them 1 will gladly answer their leftsrs."— Mrs Mas W. IUkx, 6J7 N Jeffsrusu Street, looia. Mkh. A New York Womm flyrmuae. M. T.-"l m to* t« * t GREAT ARTISTS IB DISCORD mere Okas tee* Heraa** has A*eag muik • * Ml a0en eg art to h*ty. Lewuurtos and n**a »efl ►v stor m Ftarenru am to wm see tave rn* II w mm • • OtH) it elevt Ion. Tlte American I pgb«n of Oklahoma was neutral, taking no atnnd for or against the tneusura. Governor Walton rrcofumended re«uhmi«*lon of the SMine hill with the eliiuiuution of the tux mi oil refineries In view of the large favorable vote cast, the American Legion took a ref erendum \oto of Its membership to see whether they favored a “feasonnble state adjusted compensation measure.’’ At a meeting of the department ex ecutive committee the vote was can vassed and showed a large majority In favor of some sort of a state bonus. I xjl* i.OJk* 1 (•(. Ntsr Knowgh. * <'al!fnrtila contributor reports hav ing overheard this oinversnthm: Customer—Give me 2f> ,-euts worth of New England codfish. mr** rvf B 1® ycy- ( K* •fcy lirw<®i (Mbit I at tW fbPpHMTB® bniui*) n^toii si MF <M®BBMF ®®4 Irt bfrmi z A ' »j^a astototor —* - I 1 p®tMFft|s May ** —Ft*! tbflp X»)es|. *®y ®t I*lavtered-Ln«i m&Ljwl 1 htSA tltL bAI . dtrftlv Havr 1 frwFr^M® • < - Ike f. f® ®R®® «al dsn ■B®ftlNkto ®®4 MtvbvA ®MF t®#tMF t* t !■««• b# 1 to nmae fm IdPMMMti® ft —W*rtvd lNB0fb DP® B®HM Hd HAv ®®B#®® lift fcp® to bnto pB® UUt MvrsAto tlM* king Clerk—I i* “The lice ■ ?r "r * Mi t mf psiwtvr and gsAwas fr*-f A brvmse Hstue s defed by tbnl peul ■ut i HMMSer bud juH flH ■Uf rwuMsewtmsVto If cnusllr I augur. He rrMlitou Frsflkrin. tbu •lik wbe new to see f Cwpe iultos II. em f •ml •bi<-k the Aftee enttUM toss Ssostbi* Chap. There was a man who never wrote ii< « vjitan< e to sti Invitation without din* W. I*. HU friends aske«| him Clerk—We pave none from New what the letters meant—If they stood England, hut we have some from ft»r "weather permitting.” Masstichusetts. “No,** was hls reply; they stand for Cust 1 ner—That’s near enough, “wife permitting.”—Boston Evening (llninx* that.—Boston Transcript.. I Tnmscrlpt. near ifh hei*rreh. remarked t-. • vou «>f Frnnria. noted fur bis bmuty; -Thu ll\lag figure* mails by the father am handsomer than thove he pulniA** Keeps Off Rust. A few i|m|M of |lnaee<| oil applied with a cloth to the outside of the gas stove or the hislile of the oven will keep the' stove from rusting and will make It easier to can* for. MINNESOTA HOLDS RECORD Legion Is Co-Operating With State in Planting Memorials to Men Who Fell in War. The American Legion is co-operating with the state of Minnesota In the re forestation program of the American Tree association to make Minnesota the “State of Tree-Lined Higliways;’’ More trees than have hitherto ever been set out by a single state of the union were planted In Minnesota dur ing 1922, because of the work of the 500 Legion posts in the state. In near ly every Instance the trees were of black walnut, a species particularly Tbs vtfb aba toan am rsawntf to* ftaNflaad Saa «fl*sato*4 to van badasw Pa' warv aannad Tea SatoasM awe **aa flwsi* Ska *• tow teas mm to* w~m totoafl -athipmL~tu southern WtnTlY5tTtff.""W , T during the present year the state for estry department has made available other varieties. Gerald Barron, commander of the American Legion in Minnesota, has Is sued a bulletin to Legionnaires throughout the sUOfl tn which hs asks eoatlnusnre of the planting The trues are placed at Intervals of 50 feet on each Mde of the epud. mat if about Zt9 t* the Htte and affording a wel- cusue Tunnf frees gtorv of the nun and ■oRotoUty ed the asudL Mn chuege is Huflt tor (he twus and toMytortkgn far jenm, >d h**e tosn asunut jkof the «dL «o <d ag tonte (mgstos The toy* utonr*wd fig ton Lsgton flonto fffen Here’s the Food-Iron Nature intended you tohave »% K IND and skilful Mother^ Nature planted under the outer coat of the kernels of her best food-grains a store of iron for human use. Many present- day foods are robbed of this and other vital qualities in the extra “refinement” of preparation. Grape-Nuts, that famous wheat-and-malted-barley food, supplierirt>o,'phosphates and vitamin from the natural grain; and in its splendid, well- rounded nutriment and easy digestion it is a wonderful builder of health and energy. There’s a delightful charm, of crispness and flavor to Grape-Nuts—a welcome serv ing at any meal. Ready to serve, with cream or milk. Ordar from your grocer to day. There are many flervings, providing exceptional nourish ment, in a package of this truly economical food. GrapeNuts wre •yajut* Therms a Reason"