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At all (rood druggists, 71 cents, r direct from IIESSiC. ELLIS. Ouabu, KnoLU. Tux. W. N. U OMAHA, NO. 44-1922. Following Through. "Hah! Golf Is nn old mun's gnmel" "I can't nfTord It, either." Nnshvllle Tennessefiim Just Think of Itl If they had lutd glnnd treatments In Methuselah's time ho might have been living yet. Pittsburgh Gazette Times. Look to Your Eyes Beautiful Eyes, like fine Tetth,ro the ieilt of Conitsnt Care. The daily use of Murine makes Eyes Clear and Radiant. Unlovable. Hsrmleis. Sold and Recommended by All Drural'U. ft mm "Ill fj Evfs X326 AMF.RICAM 1E90N (Copy for riita Department Supplied b the American Legion New Service.) AMERICANISM WEEK, DEC. 3-9 Government, Legion and National Edu cation Association Co-Operating to Make Program Success. John J. Tigert, United Stntos com missioner of education, declares a conviction tlint n great stride to ward the goal of Americanism set by tho American Legion as one of Its grentest pro grams of service will be made In tho week of De cember 8 to 9, In clusive, which has been, proclaimed American Educa tion week. Com missioner Tigert Education nssocla- Tigert, nnd the National tlon are co-operating with tho Amer icanism commission of the American Legion in making the week n success. Announcement proclaiming the Amer ican Education week followed a con ference In Washington between Presi dent Harding, Commissioner Tigert and Garland V. Powell, asslstnnt na tional director of the Americanism com mission. President Harding announced he would Issue an olllclal proclamation, followed by similar ones from gover nors of the states. Commissioner Tigert, through the United States bureau of education, will request state and county superintend ents of schools to devote the week to the American Legion program, which will start Sunday, December 3. Minis ters of all denominations will be asked to preach sermons morning and eve ning that day on the benefits of educa tion. Mass meetings will be held throughout the United States, at; which speakers will be supplied by the Amer ican Legion. Monday .will have Its special slogan "Americans All by 1027" with its drive .throughout the country to assist Immigrants and aliens to become good Americans, by starting their education In the duties of citizenship. Tuesday will be devoted to patriotism, with such subjects us "Universal Use of the Eng lish Language," "Music As a Nation Builder," "The Flag, Emblem of Free dom," nnd "The Citizen's Duty to Vote," emphasized. Wednesday, bet ter pay for teachers and better school houses will be featured. Thursday will lie devoted particularly to the cure of Illiteracy. Thursday will be a mighty war on Bolshevism, the strengthening of the fight to eradicate radicalism. Friday will be devoted to "An Equal Opportunity for All In Education," and Saturday, December 0, 'will be given over to the subject of physical educa tion, the need of more and better play grounds, the nation's need to develop our forests, the conservation of our soil and pluces of play In every com munity. AUXILIARY MAY ADOPT THIS Headdress Fronted With Blue or Gold Star May Be Approved by the Women's Organization. When pretty Thelma Sines of Lo gansport, Intl., donned the headpiece that she's wear ing In the' accom panying picture, nnd naively asked If It wasn't a per fectly wonderful creation for mem bers of the Amer ican Legion Aux iliary to wear at conventions, con ferences, etc., It hasn't been re- corded what the ?s. Indiana women's reply was, but It Miss Thelma Sines. Is known that all the American Legion fellows who saw the picture Immedl uttdy voted aye and urged its unani mous adoption. Miss Sines' Auxiliary unit, No. 8 of Logansport, submitted the head dress us the official one to bo worn, but frankly confessed that the Idea was really born at Columbus, Neb., where that city's Americun Legion Auxiliary unit presented It, and then Columbus replied that It really was the Idea of some of the women of Louisluna. At any rate, It seemed to be a popular Idea made more so, per haps, by the wearer herewith shown. Miss Sines says she likes It, that it's cool and comfortable, and affords a distinctive headdress for the organiza tion. It will be noted that the headdress is fronted with a star. A gold star can be substituted for the ordained blue by those who lost loved cnes in the service. Details, Please. Old Man Matthews' daughter was reputed to be the slowest wltted and laziest girl In the state. One day her father came In to find her sprawled in a chnlr with her feet In dangerous proximity to the blazing fireplace. "Git up, gal," ho yelled. "You're practically standln' on a red-hot coal." "Which foot, paw?" drawled Sal, opening ono eye. American Legion Weekly. John J. PLACE TO SELL THEIR WARES Tho "Hut," a Downtown Los Angeles Store, Operated for Benefit of Disabled Veterans. Out Los Angeles way the cans, nnd comfort of the boys who wcut nwny to war and re turned maimed nnd broken In health Is a mat tor of vital cbtf ccrn. Leading citizens, editors, writers, business and professional men and women believe it their patriotic duty to help these boys back to health and competition with their fellort Hughes. men. llcnce the "Hut," established In downtown Los Angeles. The "llut" is n store, where veterans emerging from hospitals, and disabled veterans at home may sell articles they have learned to make, or where they may work at various trades catering to the general public. The "llut" was established by n committee which in cludes such well-kriown persons as Ru pert Hughes, the novelist; Edward A. Dickson, publisher of tho Los Angeles Evening Express; llarry Chandler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times; Hays Itice, Stanley Chapman, Louis M. Cole, Itabbl Mngnln, Henry A. Strauss, Boy L. Laswell, Mrs. John J. Urquhart, Mrs. J. B. Coffiuun, Mrs. Daisy C. Dnnzlnger, Mrs. E. B. Brain erd, Mrs. Boyle Workman nnd other prominent citizens. The committee was formed and th6 "Hut" established because of tho hun dreds of veterans who come from tho hospitals with only small, or no com pensation, nnd who during the period of convalescence are In dire financial straits. At the store they may ply their crafts and sell their handicraft, till tho receipts their own. Rupert Hughes is a former servico man and a member of the American Legion In Los Angeles. To him ufl former service men arc "buddies." Ho Is never too busy, never too engrossed, to aid in good works which are for the benefit of his former comrades In arms. As with other American Legion mem bers, the "Hut" project Is meeting with Mr. Hughes' upproval and active co-operation. "There Isn't too much, enn never be too much, we can do for our disabled," Js n slogan with the novelist. Among the directors of tho "Hut" are representatives of all the Ameri can Legion posts in Los Angeles coun ty. The Needlework Guild of America gave $2,000 to get the project started, and the American Legion pledged $250 a month for six months to Insure its success. It will be operated on a "strictly business basis," giving the vet erans tho opportunity to support themselves by their skill In vurious crafts without any plea for favors or charity from the public. LEGION MEN PROUD OF HIM Mayor Leach, "Minneapolis' Little Colonel," One of Several Success ful Gopher State Officials. They call him "Minneapolis' Little Colonel" Mayor George E. Leach of that city. He Is one of a number of Minnesota mayors who have swelled the pride of the American Legion of that state In the fact of their success In civil life by be ing voted offices of public trust after their return from war. Just across that line of "tin frle n d 1 y r e 1 a- Mayor George Leach. tions" at least that's what some who know the rivalry between the Twin Cities call It Is another Legion execu tive, Mayor Nelson of St. Paul. And Gophers point to the harmony between the two executives, though they differ radically on many things, as exemplifi cation of tho American Legion "buddy" spirit. Other Minnesota mayors who are active members of the American Legion are: Mayor' Cannon of nibbing, Mnyor Maertz of New Prague, Mayor Emplo of Virginia, Mayor Qulnn of Faribault, Mayor Essllng of Eveleth. Then there's Lieutenant Governor Collins, Stnto Bank Examiner Rnthbun and State Coal Commissioner Bowen who, though not mayors, are Legionnaires. Mayor Leach was colonel of the fa mous One Hundred and Fifty-first field artillery, n regiment which was on the front line for 248 consecutive days, longer, It Is said, than any other regi ment in tho United States army. Tho regiment took part In nil tho major engagements, nnd served with Its own division, the Rainbow division, the First, Second, Fourth, Twenty-sixth, Thirty-second, Seventy-seventh and Eighty-eighth divisions. And the "Little Colonel" wns a gal lant soldier, ne was decorated for bravery In action with the Distin guished Service Cross, the Croix Dc Guerre, with two palms and star and the Legion of Honor, officers' grade, nnd nfter returning to the United States was decorated with the Distin guished Service Medal. He now Is colonel of the One nundred and Fifty first In the National Guard. Form Organization. Nebraskn sailors and marines, who attended the state Legion convention nt York, Neb., have formed an or pnnlxation for social purposes. 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