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• r # ftm NURSE GAINS 1$ . LBS. ON TANLAC MIm M»ry Eorljr. l.Vtl North HKh ?Rt., Omaha, Neb, practical mime for the | mi at fifteen .yearn, prompted by fratltude fe- the Tanlac treatment, becmiae of Ha benefit* to her and oth er*. recently <ave out the following fetatement: ‘Tanlac I* the one medicine I can recommend knowing full well It mor- fta the hlirheat praise, not only becanae of what It has do^e for me, but be cause of what I have seen it do for others. My brother was flat on hla back with typhoid for a long time, and afterwards was,so weak he could bare ly walk from one chair to another. 1 cave him Tanlac and It was simply marvelous the way It huilt him up. “Nursing him through this Illness left me weak and exhausted. I couldn’t eat anything to speak of and my* food hurt me, but Tanlac gave me a keen appetite, strengthened my digestion, and I gained fifteen pounds In weight and am still In perfect health. As n nurse and user of Tanlac, I give It my unqualified endorsement." Tanlac I* for sale by all goog drug gists, Accept no substitute.—Adver tisement. t! M e* * pfMIHI C K |rl »W« Your BWodT T«o C*-T i*4 m4 orv I* Oy li vary b*4 < I iMwag oaapM w*4 w«ab a*4 Owa. My mat it*m—ow Dr t CwMm feirOs «l Immrnmm 1 b*4 IsOm t bni> wbra by Om mm I »*• r«tar*«4 ti aJI tboar MlOwata TWf »<■<«* I cm AmHMM r*<u4MBrW Dr f^:4ra McAal Dkttmmy *—Mr* G H. CciwyUOL US Aoodwa/4 Arc If yo« aeed a bwlding op joak for ■<w»cb or LU-mI. obtsia D» Pierce’s Golden MedKAl Dtrcpvevy iron your drug gut. ta tablet) or liquid, or wrNc Dr. Pierce, President Invalid*’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y, lor lice medical advice. Avoid & Relieve COLDS INFLUENZA MALARIA BY TAKING Sc. T5fie AMERICAN LEGION (Copy tor Thte Departm*nt Supplied by tk« Amurt— Laatun Wow S«rvl««.) YOUNGEST MAYOR A MEMBER Kept Coal in Eye. A sliver of cool whlcll has been 1m bedded In the eye of Jeuae A. Wright nf Steafnrd. Md.. for XI years bn* finally worked Ita way nut. Mr u right wm» Mtierutiag a mantug twooe at ClbnfitBak. M*l. la 1WH, when a ter- rlffe etplualM ■eeufTad. wrerkteg the Heee sad aertewsly tajurtag htaa A shnei time agw Mu eye hegae trwuMleg A yhfMetaa f mat ad him oat re- Thomas H. Quinn Chosen Chief Ex ecutive of Fairibautt, Minn, When - Only Twenty-Two. Only a short time was necessary for many war veterans to obtain promi nence In civil life following discharge from the service, ns demonstrated by the career of Thomas. H. Quinn, an American Legion member, who is prob ably the youngest mayor in the United States. —*— Quinn was first elected mayor of Faribault, Minn, In'April, 1921, when he was only twenty-two years old. He achieved such a good record In office that he was re-elected In 1923 for tw*o years. Born In Faribault, Quinn was edu cated In the public and parochial i •rhools, St. Thomas college and St. Paul ('Hlrge t»f Law. Graduated from the latter Institution In 1919. he found that he was toe young to be admitted \ * * * J F’ MPMN % w*a QmmMMNMI iM ffMMtaf ivt iii to Wmm tfaWiW SBi RUS& MHP fW hmCFtmAf (MMNRi MMte# • ffmAhrj ■ (Nf feflMM !• MMNmMhp (MM ]MMh0P ft ftHftft ftfcft • iftHi. *9**+ -m4t ffftM^fMMPM IMMlft Mft *ftift ******** * 4M>ftMMft>Ni MMi- **» PS, • + TO MUtY UHlUMt Of •At: OMS E.saamH*g 9 Ml as %t AAsmsui •as smaemoos ad >•»* m eo»as Amovssu* CoMmao has mihEasM •ms mou osoi aa s - kaMOMm I vg ■«# vamsaern mm *d maoewi eagaMma heesg sioe %mmmm hi M*h A sum oat esvumMag |Ms w*u ha pasd where H |a Mow a i hoi the Nh reused dM hoi loom suffhdeoi foods •o dsdra) esprOit ti hostel la ad dll Urn to this pay a*eut truoe- peetatkm rhargsu w|fI he gold hy tits goveromrot from pl <ir * 1° death to that »f latrnoent. If It Is wlthta the roatihental lltuits vf the United Mates Burial ia national cemeteries will fol low If requested. Proof that the veteran Is indigent, that no money or property Is due him, add that relatives refuse to provide such funds is required. This ruling will relieve many putts of the Legion frequently called upon to pay funeral expenses of war vet erans dying in their locality, without funds. The ruling applies to veterans of all American wars. To Provide Playground. Because demand for increased school facilities had necessitated .building on pioperty formerly utilized as a play ground in Bridgewater. Mass., the chil dren of the city had no place for recre ation. The American Legion In Bridge- water, realizing the need of school chlldreg, took the initiative In secur ing such grounds by circulation of a petition calling for a special election by the townspeople, with a view to the purchase of certain tracts for recrea tion purposes. POST SETS Al EXAMPLE jams mt wasted Is khow what Kankakee poet ti the American Legion In Kankakee. Ill, had done to Justify Its ex Istence. Boro# i one else pre pared a summary of Ita acbleve- menta. And the summary la going the rounds of the press aa an example of wbat a Legion post can do In the way of mak ing Itself useful In a community. Ths Kankakee post relieved last winter 250 transient cases and prevented those In distress from becoming temporary charges on the charities of that city. It Investigated a large number of casea which proved fraudulent and drove from the town 86 fakes who were endeav oring to enlist sympathy and get money from the public. It has a record of supervision and care of disabled men, of hos pital visitation, of loans extend ed to worthy service men In need of temporary assistance, of comradely attention to the sick, and of Christian burial of the dead. It ha* looked after the compensation claims of soldiers, and has stood between them and harpies who prey on the unpro tected and uninformed. Kankakee's organisation ti the nation's defenders la typical. It points with pride, and there are others which are Msloaa ta aurirh records with IL ('oiler rivety. these records tell want the Legion has done far (he ram- msawealth sad the saris*, as wall aa arhst has bees aerate pitebed ter the rsmmaatriea with LagtM peers — DUaem Mate Bigiasar • BOY • SCOUTS (CeedectoS kjr NotUeel Council ot the Bof Scouts of Amorloo.) 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The scouts, In tunij render assist ance In first aid, guide, messenger and emergency work as a practical Illustra tion In scoutlng’s code of service. The Eastern States exposition at Spring- field, Mass, annually furnishes an In teresting example of this unique back ing of the acout program. Here on the grounds, enclosed in a sturdy stockade, ths boy scouts have their own encampment, an exact reproduc tion of an historic Mohawk village, and built entirely by themselves. At certain hours during tba day demons! rs Hons of scout era ft sre staged for visitors, and booths repre sent lng the various merit badge activi ties are opened for the guests' Infor mation The booths are named ecceed- Ing to st a tea. and this privilege la woo ter • renpeetlve state through the ape- rial attateaemts of Ita meet sene. 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It has been made possible through the Port- V land Cement AssodadoD by the d^htrsbc cement manufacturers who are its mem* hers. They realized that important research and educational work was necessary to give people the best information on bow to use cement They also realized that this - could be done better by unified effort than by any individual company alnr^ As a result, you may have for the asking the benefit of this Association s long and exhaustive studies on how best to use cement for the most satisfactory remits in concrete construction. Whatever use you plan to make d c* ment—whether you are building s con crete hog house or concrete dairy barn, • stretch d concrete walk or si a mlo or a ikyweraper. a hotel a facaory—you assKhi'i teBtet Hmi «ekte out d every SKk si —feucteiftn ii b? wntu* as t **» POCTLAriD CEMSNT ASSOCIATION III m tvw tm fNMteRte ttewtemtete sf •weriemd •mwbOm w MM ta ritemv te •drimtewg teflrid teMrin mmmmrnd bf mm Atessbtes tmteriri ps»«ltel •m ammamam ti •tefMriteb riel mte ti mwmteteg ••*«•• • fHteri ••v ttoat and f — tewmtetemi dm cry TW tatt ti SMftemtete ti tvwfriAm m Mritmmte s r SaMkteS Ui dm pr»< (rites ti (b* Ml tern tec* I tries fb tb* I- .fcs • *f svtn triwf •wnM g«» (• Urn tartowa Ma(*s ttrtrd lag (• iris Bwmriwr sf mte sssa te tri* armed forrsn T># bill wlU b« rstecrw dwetd at ths ocit srmloo ^f coagrsm. to trial. If passed, trophies may bs finally disposed of and pi a rod on exhi bition throughout ths I'nlttd States. In the maantltoe the War department la raring for &,000,000 raunona. ma chine guns, rifles and other pieces of fighting equipment of the enemy. ate Un ***• * r* riwri a writ mnwsk a* dm nfs m**ng -Trie rhiid was taking a tem if ridU- tng an te Iris risen af a best whtrfc ana at Iris leaders was rawing write rim hands slipped sf arid she annk is n depth ti twelvs fast.** states a Isenl authority. *'Sris couldn’t swim. Tks •cost man dived svorrioard. and as bs brought her to tbs surface, she grabbed him with a strangle hold, ’nils be quickly broke and twain ashore with the girl.** Aeterim A*Wy tesorisfi rite W'W* dps on te s taaoaat rieev **■• ami won date fmriteridL te* wws jnewste to Iff s terimu ewon A fl*« trie amtMmnti sms Ite snri fh* tesriM wns iwmdeesri. tbs teNdfv wk** knew him. cwrieri lleff ta trie riemrri -mate, serieri rite kdtee. *wris( A* I so irimk ti thin kind «ri w«wkT* •*> ‘•Xeems a Sort at etanduf Is BM.* “What dn ywu meonT" ■*1Ye declared that man Inaone.*’ -Tear “An*! he fhlnka we’re rTaxy.* May Have Heme In Park. If a memorial park It opened by civic authorities In Patchogue, N. Y„ a site for a home for the loyal post of the American Legion will be provided. This determination" Was recently reached by the city council when Le gion men appeared at a meeting seek ing inclusion of a location for their building. Conclusion was reached that the new home might also Include administrative offices for city officials, and the edifice will be erected Jointly with the Legion. Chinese Terturs. Ktirill walls of torment were loeulag fr»»m (be Inatde at trie rionm. rim right year old Beetle, eeuted te trie f-*-Tiic scrpw messed lefotef nmwncsenari ->••••««* rated a rieftgrihm *Y«mr tetete bedews ssnri be fngiqfsi ft JK* "’Em- nm teterifp * AnriWbd Bteritea "te* ism y«*.. a.-— • * !*»• wt ttemws te tee idfiP} at 1 .. gmVe ftMpftftftft ftftft Mftftft **** ftMftridftg / BteftteBiMlk •^Rfcft ftBftftMMMft WftftftjiRft ftMMMNNftpiftftftftBftft ftp MtMMftM ftriftft ftp- To Erect Memorial Homs, v'eterans at Harrison, N. T, are cam palgnlng for funds with which to erect • memorial home for use of veterans of ! all wart. The drive la led by the local poet of the American l^eglon and trie goal hat been set at f lR.000i Tbs build ' tng will follow trie plans of Indepeod met hail in Prills dHpMa. and wfli bs dedtentrl te Ute esAdters end mllncs sf ITH, iffti Ifirik trill Ute* and 1*1? IA Trie MAlm psteten sf mtetstewOtei late* rif te* Imtete pern end tees «f nas mmmatot-'ite QIVES SCOUT! NEW LODGE In a picturesque setting among gi gantic rocks near Cheyenne, Wyo, stands an imposing new boy scout lodge also built of granite rock Id keep ing with the Immense pllo of bowl ders towering in the background. The lodge, which was constructed at a cost of $25,000, Is the gift of Harry P. Hynds of that city. The land was do nated by the local loung Men’s TAt- erary club. The place has been fenced in, a road constructed to the camp, and trails and bridges built. The site was recently dedicated to the scouts and “forever set aside for the per petuation of sturdy young American manhood." 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"Gesmany ha* a remarkable nuni her of men who have the right to be called ‘doctor.*" *Yea," replied Miss Cayenne. “I fancy that the health of the country Is none the worse because most of them carry brief cases Instead of med icine cases.” Hall’s Catarrh Medicine rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh.—.. Sold by druggists for moor 40 yoan . F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio a i i SCOUTS BOUNCE MR. GROUCH A dramatic iBtsrpretatloa of trio •Igrith ocoac test, "A octet is cheer- f»l." was recently gives at trio camp at trio Kansu City (Mn) aroau when trio hays Jwyfniij paraded ahem a mam- math raw pries aririo te Ha teMsi CNd Man Oraarri au ha rood la rtegy Not Fooled. Hubby—“Well^deaivd suppose you were right about there being burglars In the hotfNMuJut night.” WUey— “Why I^Cllubby—"Bees use the in«»nejr I had in my ftneket la g<»ne." Wlfey— “Well, why dhln’t y«*u |et up and ■hoot the harglart" Hubby—“If I badr I’ll have ixte a w tdwwer this morn-' tor"—Prslrle Fonur t R08BBHI ~ HAIR BALSAM W. N. U, CHARLOTTl. MO-Tt-I m 'tea *f teows ■•pa te o «f 91 ria • . ‘Two Mte.