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THE PEOPLE, RARXWEL1,, S. 0. CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! # U- - Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a Httk “Freezone” on an aching corn, Instant ly that cpm stops hurting, then short ly you lift It right off with fingers. tfour druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone” for a few cent^ sufficient to remove every hard com, soft com, or com between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Leaflet* on Stalk* The box-elder, or ash-leuved maple, Is to be distinguished by Its ash-likc leaves of three to five leaflets on e single stalk, coarsely toothed and usually deep green, says the Americac 'free association of Washington, D. C, The hark on the trunk resembles that of the ash, and Is light brownish gray, with narrow, shallow furrows The young twigs are a light olivt green.—Nature Magazine. Insist on TA.NL AC VtGETABlt PILLS For Constipation EIGHTY-FOUR— ^ STILLRONS FARM Widow of Veteran, War of 1812, Says That She Has Taken Black-Draught for Twenty Years. Araerlcus. Gn. — Mrs. Cornelia H. Clopton, who lives near here, Is 84 years old, but keeps house for herself and has active charge of the manage ment of her farm. She Is the wldo\y of Dr. Thomas Clopton, who fought with the Virginia militia In the War of 181i.\ and she draws a pension from the government for that reason. Mrs. Clopton, according to her statement, has had a long experience with Black-Draught. “I have been taking Black-Draught constantly for the last two years." says Mrs. Clopton, "and I find that It Is the best relief for constipation that I can use. 1 "For over twenty year* I have known about this splendid medicine. A neighbor of mine recommended It to me that long ago and I have taken It when I needed anything of the kind evei^slnce. "For the last two or three years I have been troubled frequently with constipation and . . f complaints and, when those troubles come on, I take Black-Draught. I keep a box o? Black-Draught always In the house. We are never without ft." Millions use Black-Draught. If your supply Is running low, get more from your druggist today. LIVER MEDICINE FOR OVER ZOO YEARS ' , * haarlem oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. HAARLEM OIL KSXE&lXXa correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizeSj.AH druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. -II .'Che. (Goar t«r This PoportaioBt Bop»ll*« kg tfco Amarto*:. L«*ioa Hava oameo.) WILL PROVIDE F,OR LEGION’S VISITORS L EL Gottlieb, a "bock-" private dur ing the war, will represent the largest post of the American Legion In 8t. Paul, Minn., when delegations gather there for the annual convention. Gott lieb, son of a Russian Immigrant, was elected to his position as commander of a St. Paul post because of his work for the Legion, and because his com rades realized his organizing ability? On the principal post In the conven tion city falls much detail work. From the ranks of that post must be recruit ed the hard workers, the men who do most toward entertaining their com rades, the men who must be on hand practically for 24 hours a day, if nec essary, for the success of the affair. So when the 1024 officers for St Paul post No. 8 were to be chosen, the thousand members ctst about to see who fitted this descripUon most accu rately. Regardless of the fact that the members wers, mostly Irish, this did not deter them from selection of Gott lieb, a Jew. Race had nothing to do with this election. As It happened, but fifteen other Jews are members of the post, and on the night of the elec tion only five were present. But Gottlieb hes had a long record of achievement In Legion organizing. He was a member of the Legion within forty-eight hours after his ar- Who Come* After Her? . Young Man—So Ethel Is your oldest sister? Who comes after her? Small Boy—Nobody ain’t come yet; but pa says the first fellow that comes can have her.—Everybody’s Magazine. WOMEN CAN DYE ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY Dy* or Tint Worn, Faded Things New for 15 Cente. Don’t wonder whether you ran dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing Is guaranteed with "Dia mond Dyes” even if you have never dyed before. Druggists have all colors. Directions In each package.—Adver tisement. Salt* in Human Blood Human blood contains tbesaine salts In similar proportions ns are found in sen water. A FEELING OF SECURITY WHEN YOU USE SWAMP-ROOT I. E. Gotti lab. rival In the Minnesota city with his discharge from service In his pocket. Since that time he has served as post entertainment officer, post finance of ficer and has taken an active part la local, county and department activities. When the Ramsey county central com mittee of the Legion was organized, he played a principal part. He formed the successful post drum and bugle corps, which carried off department honors In 1922 and 1923. He formed the Ramsey County Legion Bowling league, one of the most successful lu £he Legion. If there has been a pro ductive activity of the Legion In St. Paul, Gottlieb very likely figured In It. Gottlieb was born In Russia and came to America with his parents In 1893. He Is the second son of a fara- ! Ily of eight. Five of the family served | In the World war—three In France. His high school education was nevor completed, as he left during his first l year to income a printer’s apprentice, Which trade he still follows. With an other World war veteran he came hack and opened his own shop In the Min nesota city, which he still operates, though he says It Is likely his atten- dfon to It will be little during the few months previous to the St. Paul con vention, in view of his present post. MADE THE SAME AS THIRTY YEARS AGO \0R 30 years physicians have M prescribed Guae’s Pepto-Man- 1 gan because it contains a form of iron which is readily absorbed, does not upset the stomach or affect the teeth, and is a splendid tonic and blood enricher. At vour drug gist's, in both liquid and tablet*. Free Trial Tablet! tk« health-building value of Gude’s Pepto-Mangan, write today for generous Trial Package of Tablets. Bead no money — just name and addreas t® II. J. Brekenbach Co., IS Warren 8L, M. T. Glide's pepto-^Jan^an Tonic and Blood Enricher W. N. U-. CHARLOTTE, NO. 15-1924 Out-of-Doors Camp to House Legionnaires An out-of-dttors ramp^ to house visit ing Legionnaires who attend the de portment convention of the Legion In Asheville, N". C., will he established. Thla ‘Is believed to he -of the first- instances thht the Legion men will, like the Grahd Army of the Republic, encamp in this manner. Jt Is believed that hotel facilities will be overtaxed during the conven tion and the Kiffin Rockwell post has arranged to open a huge camp, which will require 600 tents, 12,000 blankets and 3,000 cots to care for the visitors A small charge will be made for ac commodation, which will Include meals, 1)08 tickets, and to all attrac tions planned for the’ Legionnaires during the three-day stay. Says Former Service _ Men's Party Will Come Political muddling has coat the for mer American soldiers so much during the last four years that the climax will be aatabllshing a former service men’s party, according to Joseph Schwarta, a member of the American Legion In Atlantic City. Schwarts made this declaration In speaking before tha Lions club of that city. "The time tscofnlng when the former service man will etlter politics,** Schwarts said, "a service man doesn’t want money, but ha wants a soldier party.” You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit-producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root, kidney, liver and bladder medicine. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained" in every bottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and ia taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It ia nature’s great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try thii great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing, -be sure and mention this paper.—Advertisement. Cutieura Soothes Itching Scalp. On retiring gently mb'spots of dan druff and Itching with Cutieura Oint ment. Next morning shampoo with Cutieura Soap and hot water. Make them your everyday toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands.—Advertisement. No man is "disgifsted with his job” If he bus just hud to hunt for It sev eral months. SEEK TO IMPORT . ILLITERATE LABOR A few selfish American bnslness In terests are seeking to Import an ‘‘Illit erate labor class" as virtual alavea, Garland W. Powell, director of Ameri canism of the American L4^glon, charged In Atlanta, Ga. Powell’s dec laration was made during the course of an addreas before an Illiteracy con ference called by the Legion for the state of Georgia. The Legion mam read a letter from a New York commercial, organization whlldi stated that the' beard wanted this country to admit Illiterate Immi grants. "If we exclude all llllteratea, we would be without labor," the letter said. - Powell said these people seek to es tablish a condition of Industrial slavery. He declared that they at tempted to eydaln away their attitude by saying that without Illiterates the nation would be without labor, when the fact really Is that they deslr| Il literates so that they can have unintel ligent, unthinking labor. Powell fur ther charged that such Interests were seeking to Increase Immigration so that 'they might enjoy the swollen profits that otherwise would In some measure go to Intelligent labor. He added that such a move would lower the standards of education and living. The letter to which he referred said, in part: "We notice . . . the slogan In the first page of your leaflet which reads as follows: *No Illiteracy by 1927.’ ' It Is not quite clear what this slogan means. If It means that no Illiterates ’are to be admitted Into the United States as immigrants, It raises a seri ous question and the board wbuld not approve such stoppage. The labor class Is one that we do not raise In the United States; It must be Imported. If we exclude all Illiterates, we would be without labor.” This Idea, according to Mr. Powell, means that a large section of business believes that America does not believe In the dignity of labor. It believes that America must go on and on, Im porting ‘‘the scum and riff-raff of Eu rope, until the majority of our people Is composed of scum and riff-raff." These things, he declared, are abso lutely opposed by the American Le gion. He argued that under present Immigration laws of America, foreign nations make sure that the emigrants leaving their shores are of a low type of humanity, almost. Impossible of as similation here. Often a whole generation of impo sition can be put over before there Is a revolution. Mas# people Imagine that Worm* or Tapeworm cannot he expelled entlFOy.' A singTe doge'-Of Dead Shot'' provea that they. can tjl?2 Pearl St . N T. Adv. Never Judge a man by the talk he lets out In Ids own behalf. Our idea of a plucky man is one who refuses to be plucked. {JakiKat Agree on Site for New War Memorial in Boston Site for a World war memorial in Boston,-4o,J)e built from surplus funds from the state bonus has been agreed on by veterans’ societies. This has ended long discussion by members of the American Legion and other or ganizations extending over nearly two years. A contention of certain veteisans was that the funds be redistributed pro portionately to the towns from whence the money came. About !2,000,000 re mains In the fund, and It has been voted by representatives of the soci eties that the money shall be expend ed on a state thrlne. In no way de voted to utilitarian purposes. The lo cation Mettled on, according to the re cent conference, Is to be next to tha state house, bounded by Mt. Vernon and Beacon streets from north to south and by. the state house and Joy street from east to west. Eight members of the Legion com mittee acted on the proposal, and voted In favor of the project. Community Homes to * Be Built in California Construction of American Legion homes in eight different communities In Contra Costa county, California, will be started this spring. According to Morgan Keaton, department ad jutant of the organization, >he appro priation of $240,000 will he necessary for this work and approximately $13,- 000 will be allocated to each com munity, Under the California law, recently upheld by the State Supreme court, a county la given authority to set aside such funds for erection of a communi ty home for use of veterans, once all the money Is paid .Into the county treasury. The act was passed In 1921. The erectlnR at thft homes Ji. under di rection of the county hoards of super visors and groups of veterans In each county. St .Joseph’s LIVER REGULATOR /cvBLOOD LIVER-KIDNEYS Vhe BIG 35^ CAN VlTCH! Money back witheni If HUNTS SALVE fnila i*tk« treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA. RINGWORM,TETTER or other Itching akin Aioonom. Frier 71c •* Irantota, or Alreet fro* L k tlAUfSi MMm Cc. ftmcajw Dig Through Snow to Visit Veteran Patients Heavy snowstorms completely Iso lated the Sunnyrest sanitarium for dis abled ex-service men near Racine, Wls. As members of the Legion’s sick committee from the Racine post had previously announced that they would visit the sanitarium on a cer tain date, they set out through the snow to fill the engagement In order that the patients might have the little ttema of personal comfort prepared by the Legion. Two of the men, EU Hannon and Loater Bowman, were forced to shovel snow more than half a mile In order to get their car through, bat they arrived at the^time aet, and brought first news of the outside world to the veteran patients In sev eral days. HAB^lQNIES The Crass end GrcU it printed in Red on every YTAVE your interior w»He tinted t""! the nxmot color. Exerdse your own good teate in juet the color tones to bring out the beet features of every room.' There ie only one sure way. Instead afKal&omine or WfaU Paper A fighting chin oasts. Us shadow before; and the fight casts Its shadow behind. The man who Is a gentleman only by the grace of his tailor doesn't count for much. *0»m0mUal Tr»mtp»rimH0m Will Your Family Be Happy This Spring? Suppoee you have defi nitely decided to buy a Chevrolet this Sprang. That does not necessari ly mean that you are going to get it. Anyone posted on con ditions in the automo bile business will tell you that thousands of families are going to be unable to get cars this Spring: That has been true almost every Spring for years, but the short age in April, May and June, this year, is going to be more serious than ever before. The only way to be sure of a Chevrolet this Spring is to order it NOW. *If you do not want to pay for it in full at this time, any Chevrolet dealer will arrange terms to suit your convenience, so you can pay as you ride. You will be surprised to learn how easy it is to pay for a Chevrolet. Cherrolet Advance Pricet? Ten make* of automobiles have already advanced in price. Irt spite of Increased costs of ma terials. the Chevrolet price is still the same. How long—we cannot auarantcc. To make sure of your Chevrolet at- praa ent low pricea BUY NOW! Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Mich- ‘Division of General Motors Corporation Prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan Superior Roadster . MtO Superior Sedan ... |7tf Superior Touring - - t/H Superior Commercial Chaseia JM Superior Utility Coupe - 040 Superior Light Delivery - 495 Superior 4-Paaacagar Coupe - 714 Utility Esprsss Truck ChaeaU 44# Utter SUiet aa Oastd Jiedtfc Attempts are being mad^ to launch airplanes from the decks of, large sub marines. ——> The man, who waits for something to turn up is apt to discover that It Is his toes. Long Distance, Please "Are you sure these field glasses are high power?” asked the lady potential customer. "Madame,” replied the ambitions salesman, “when you nae th«*e glasses anything leas than ten miles sway looks like It's behind yon.”—Americas Legion Weekly. r 'M i Y> t Principle* of Justice The fundamental principles of jus tice are, first, that no Injury be done to anyone, and, secondly, that It be subservient to the public good. Cotton From Austrlia It has been predicted that within • few years Australia will send a mil lion bales of cotton each year to b* used In the Lancashire cotton mills. Children Cry for “Castoria” A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! Mother I Fletcher’s Castoria has been In use for over 90 years to relieve babies and children of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishnea# arising there from, and. by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the a eslm Ration of Food; giving natural sleep wtthou opiates. The genuine bear* signature os )