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J. R. QUINN, NEW COMMANDER
National Convantion at San Francisca
Selects Californian to Head
American Legion.
John R. Quinn of California was
elected national commander of the
American Legion, at the recent na
tional convention heldr m San Fran
cisco. He succeeds Alvin Owsley of
Texas.
Quinn, a typical westerner of the
open plains, announced he would dedi
cate ills administfufimi to conducting
a vigorous campaign to obtain imme
diate* passage of the ex-service men'*
TO CHECK UP ON PROGRESS
Amvntpmvrti C •mmi Mjpn pf Am«rt
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Miftf M. Neumann, chairman of tl*
Ainerlcaniftiii Coninilsalon of th* Anier*
lean Legion in Washington, and a for
mer state legislator, has announced
a definite plan for combating un-
Atnecican teachings In home life,
which have often offset patriotic In
struction in schools.
"We have found in Washington that
Americanism work done in schools
with the children oftentimes has been
counteracted by un-American teach*
ings in the home. A plati has been
worked out for use in the state where
by we are urging that examinations
be made in Americanism in every
grade of the schools. These examina
tions would he kept and taken yearly,
and comparisons made us to advance
ment. In the event these records do
not show the proper progress, the
i American Legion would take up the
matter at its source in the home to
remedy it. The examinations would
not lie limited to the foreign-born
children, or those horn of foreign
1 parentage.”
Legion men in Washington fu<-e
many problems of Aiiiericunl/.atl«*u, of
which the Japanese question and anti-
■ lien land ownership are of greatest
coq< cm. an-on ting to Mr. ..enmann.
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Btbls InstltuU of Chicago.)
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LESSON FOR ifOVEMBER 25
CHRISTIANS CALLED TO
MISSIONARIES
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Ldfian tw ArbAnaaa Joins In Move
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Mach HarO’a Cra*a
LESSON TEXT—John Matt.
2t:l(-20; Acts !:•-».
GOLDEN TEXT—"Go ye therefora
and t^ach all nations.Matt. 28:19.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Telling Everyona
About Jesus.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Our Marchlnv Or
ders.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—Workinic Together With Christ.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPft:
—World-Wide Witnessing for Christ.
I. Sent by Chrift (John 17:18).
Christ was sent into the world to
aave It. Ju»t ns He was sent, so He
vends us. Just as He was obedient
to the Father'* command, so we should
he to His < ornmand That this mlvht
be 1*0»si hie Christ set apart himself,
and that the disciple* might he fit Jor
this work they are to l»e sanctified
through the trutb of (mhTs Word.
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MIDDLE LIFE
CAUSED PAINS
Change of Life, for This Lady,
Brought Many Disagreeabie
Symptoms, But She Found
Cardui Helpful.
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sldfes and head," says Mrs; J. M. Fisher;
of this place. “It feeemed like all the
blood in my body rushed to my head.
My face would burn and I would get
dizzy when I would stoop over. I was
bo easily depressed and suffered quite
a lot of pain. I was nervous and
easily upset.
“I heard of Cardui and . . . sent for
a bottle and took It. I wasn’t sure I
was better, but I knew I was no worse,
so thought I would try another bottle.
After the second I knew I was better.
I took about four In ail, and then two
more later.
“I certainly waa helped.’*
“That many of the dl—gre—ble
vymptoma attending “the change - ' may
he relieved, hat bees proved by the
experience of thooaanda of womb who
bate taken CartoL
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C«ty. la. Bela ^ce for
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Met a he chip records went II) tag
when John A. Kmltb of Monahan poet
of the American Legion In Sioux City.
In., ataged a raiu|»algn of hit oirn and
signed up 24& new members.
Smith Invaded the pa>*klng house*
and stock yards, and made arrange
ments for 150 to Join the Legion on
the installment plan, their employers
taking h dollar a month.off their pay
checks until dues had been paid.
As a result of his activities Smith
won a round trip to the convention in
Snn Francisco with pullmun fare in
cluded and was decorated by National
Commander Alvin Owsley when he vis
ited Sioux CifyT'''SrtTcc his invasion of
the packing houses, Smith lias special
ized in enrolling members bv mail. -•
Veteran Refuses Prize Car.
John Dunphy, a big, red-headed,
Irish sergeant in “A” battery of the
One Hundred Fifty-first field artillery
during the World war, recently tossed
sway a ticket which entitled him to
receive a $500 automobile, because he
said some other person was more de
serving of It. A merchants’ contest
held In connection with a "fun festi
val” of a St. Paul po^t of tbe Amer
lean Legion was enlivened by tbe
•ward of n car to ■ certain lucky per
sea. and Imaphy » name was tbe Brni
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Kl Pasir The missing man Is twenty-
two years of uge; 5 feet 7 Inches In
height, and weight 145 pounds. Ills
hair la light and he has high cheek
bones. When Inst teen he was wear
ing u light-brown suit and heavy tor
toise-shell glasses. His mother Is very
ill and needs him. Any information
obtainable should he forwarded to the
El i’uso post. No. .‘U5. American Legion.
A reward of $500 has been offered for
his location.
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Every Farm.Needs Two
E VERY farm needs two automobiles, one of which should
be a cloved mode! Chevrolet.
The open touring car is best for general farm use, carrying pas
senger! or perhaps miscellaneous bulk v produce or merchan
dise, but for cold or rainy weather, and for church or social usn
the family needs a closed car, either a 2-passeoger Utility
Coupl as illustrated, or the 9-passcnyer Sedan. The extra
large rear compartment is a feature ot the Coupl.
These closed cars are very finely made.furnished, upholstered
and trimmed. The windows are of plate glass and can be
lowered, providing as much air aa an
hsli protection against wind, rain, too
With a see nod car on e farm, one is always svwilsbU I
at boms whan the other car is owe.
The low price* of Chevrolet maks the
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To Raize Funds for Memorial.
That the memory of Raoul Lufberry
one of. America's great flying aces,
miglrt never^bi^ rhmmpfl, menibera of
tlie American Legion and other veter
ans’ organizations have joined in a
1 campaign to raise funds for a memorial
In Wallingford, Conn., the former home
of the great.flyer. The monument will
be erected on Mount Tom, near the
j city, and a flying field will be opened
bearing the hero’s name.
4am shall be aembtiobed. bet net till
after the guepel ef the grace af tied
la preached and tbe body ef ('brief Is
completed Its real I tat tun la certain,
bat the time la unknewn. Tlntre and
seasons are in the hands of God. The
program which the disciples are te
carry out In this present time is wl(-
nesalng for Christ.
1. In Jerusalem (v. 8). This wav
done by the Twelve Immediately fol
lowing Pentecost.
2. In Judea and Samaria (v. 8).
Tills was done by the disciples after
the hands of the persecutors were laid
on them. Not only the Twelve but
many others took part in tills.
3. Unto the Uttermost Parts of the
Earth. Beginning with the first for
eign missionary enterprise this work
has been carried on with varying de
grees of success till the present time.
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% Lsgiannairas ss Painters.
Public spirit, muscle power and Tl
gallons of paint enabled members of
the American Legion p»*t and lie a as-
i tiler? IB HsmtdJL Mina. in apply (hn
proper rains In the $1LBBB «*pa rated
gvnndBSea-4 of tBn Kossmsof 1 awncy
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Being Self-Centered.
Nothing is more wearing or a morn
fruitful source of unhajqdness in
long run than to be self-centered. If
our thoughts and plans, our hopes and
fears, our ideals and ambitions all
center in our own personal comfort
and happiness, there must come many
s day of Uiflnltv weariness sad self-
disgust when lift does not seem worth
living Poverty or rlrBon barn very
little la do wttB it Too will Bnd Jnat
sa many e»:] te-4a people aa pear for
•Bern itfis Baa leal Its opera and am
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As a man eateth
so is he
T hinking moulds the
mind and exercise devel«
ops the body, but food supplies
the materials for building mind
and body.
Grape-Nuts, made from
wheat and malted barley, is a
crisp, delicious cereal food*
rich in wholesome nutriment*
The important mineral elo
ments of the grains are readily
available in this splendid food*
The essential Vitamin-B is sup*
plied in generous measure*
The nutritious starches of tho
wheat and barley are partially
pre-digested by 20 hours*
baking.
Grape-Nuts with milk or
is s complete food. Its
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GRAPE-NUTS
Six Minute Podding
1 cup Grape-Nuts
IVfc caps scalded milk
1 tebleepooa sugar
W cap raisins
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