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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF th . - Kill That Cold With CASCARAD QUININE for 1$e!rS AND Coldi, Cough OM La Gr'PPe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Tuko no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneste. , Breaks up a cold In 24 houta Relieves Grippo in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine In this form doea not nflcct the heed Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No Opinio in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Origin of Slang. Slung originated from the gyp-y tongue. It used to lie n scoot Inti guuge of tlint nice. It Is by no means of modern date, being well known In the classic ages of Greece utitl Homo. "Cold In the Head" It an aruto attiak ol Nasal Catarrh. Thu.o subject to frequent "colds in Uie hend" will llnd that tlio use ot HALL'S CATAHHIl MHDIL'INU will bill Id up tho bystem, cleanso the lllood and roncler them less liable to colds. Repeated at tni'kH ot Acuto Catarrh may lc.id to Chronic Catarrh. HAI.LH CATAnnil MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acts throiiKh tho Blood on tho Mucouh SurfnccH of the Sys tem, thus rcdiuitiK tho Inllsimmatlon and restoring normnl conditions. All Drtipjxlpts. Circulars free. V. J. Cheney & Co., Toh'do, Ohio. Most Amazing. "Algy Is losing his meiiuiry. It's been going on now for two months." "Hut, how could It?" Stock Raising: in Western Canada Is at profitable as grain growing. Successes as wonderful us those from growing wheat, onts, barley, and flax lave been made in raiting Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Bright, jcunny climate, nutritious grasses, good water, enormous fodder crops these spell success to the farmer and stock raiser. And remember, you can buy on easy terms Farm Land at $15 to $30 an Acre land equal to thut which through many ycurs has yielded from 20 to 45 banhrla of wheat to the acre KrazInK land convenient to good grain farms at proportionately low prices. Theso lands have every rural convenience: Rood schools, churches, roads, telephones, etc., close to live towns and good mar kets. If you want to Ret back to the farm, or to farm on a larger scale than Is pos sible under your present conditions, taveatlsjate what Westers Canada baa to offer y ob. For Illustrated HUratur with map and particular retarding reduced railway rates, location of land, etc., apply to Dept. of Immigration. Ottawa, Can., or W.V.BENNETT Iamb 4, Bid. Osaka, nd. I Canadian Oovernmant Aumt HOLY CITY AS IT IS TODAY Redeemed but Waiting to Be Clothed in Raiment That Is But Her Just Due. It Is well, ns we leave the gentle allurement of flowers In the Garden of Ucthscmune and turn toward the city, thut our hearts huve tlrst been tilled with serene Joy, writes William X). McCrucketi In Asia magazine. We regard the fearfully tried city with something of the compassion that the Muster felt for It. Seventeen times destroyed bitterly bated unxlously vought how desperate a history 4lnce Nebuchadnezzar captured It wore than twenty-live centuries ago. And only the othr day, It wcnis, at Christmas time in 11117, Jerusalem was captured ugaln, this tins. by' Its friends, the British, after i agree ment with tho Turks that tHc city It self should not be boinburHecl. There was some fighting on tin Mount ol Olives, and reconnolterlng airplane dropped it bomb or two ti and about the Ciurden of Ucthocmnoe. Hut Jeru salem bud been vaptund for the last time, itml the Inst offensive wus de void of evil. itedeeuied today, Vit In her naked ness, Jerusalem wnlts to he clothed. She has us yet lo grace, no covering for her ugly wounds. Some day her ides will glisten with the brightness of n heavenly radiance; she will be washed and anointed like it bride wnltli for the bridegroom. Untlpped. Walter Reg pnrdrn, sir, your check aVx-s not Include the waiter! Patron I don't wupposo It does. I ttldn't eat one. Hnltlmore News. '1 Comes already sweetened Its own sugar is developed in the baking. It solves your sugar prob lem among ready-to-eat cereals. GrapeNuts Order a package fronD tRe grocer. Its flavor appeals and there .is no waste Made by fortum Gtreal CcJncBatUe CreefcHkJj. HI First, After a Fashion. She Ale ntl (liite lire I nm tb Hist gill .miii eer loved? lie Yes. ,ou me tlio very (Jrst on my set olid hundred. Cutlcura for Pimply Facet. To remove pimples and blnckhenda smear them with Cutlcura Ointment WnMi olf In live minutes with Cutl cura Soup mid hot wnter. Once clcnr keep your kln clour ly using tliein for dully toilet purposes. Don't full to In- elude Cutlcura Tnlcuin. Adv. The Reason. "Wluit n rapping voice Sinlth hns." "No wonder; he went .vesterduy to hi, dentist mid hud Ills teeth filed." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CAKTOHIA, Hint famous old remedy for Infants uud children, and see that It Tonpa thi Signature ot &&fflg2 In Use for Over HO Yours. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Save Time. "A iiinu ought not to kKs and tell." "Still, some sumiiie girls don't mind If you tell u few other nice fel lows who are coming down." Bad Stomach Sends Her to Bed for lO Months Emionio Cats Hmi Up I "Over n year ago." says Mr. Dora Williams, "I took to bed and for 10 months did not think 1 would live. Eatonlc helped me so much 1 um now up and able to work. I recommend It highly for stomach trouble." Katonle helps people to get well by talcing up and currying out the excess acidity and gases that put the stomach out of order. If you hnvt Indigestion, sourness, heartburn, belching, food re peating, or other stomach distress, take an Entonlc nfter each meal. Big box costs only a trifle with your druggist's guarantee. SOMETHING JOB NEVER DID Possibly an Experience Like Mr. Brown's Would Have Shattered His Reputation for Patience. Filled with pride, Mr. und Mrs. Urown started out for a drive In their new motor car. Mrs. Brown was hoping the neighbors were watch ing, but her husband was ton busy steering to hope about anything. Aluek ! Before they reached the end of the road the ?ar stopped, mid stayed that way with a mule like persistency. Mr. Brown tried ev ery lever mid handle in turn. Then he got down from his scat and be gan to investigate. Presently he lay down and crawled underneath the car until only his number nines were left visible. In a few moments the car gave a sudden jolt and then stopped, and v. terrible (low of language, more forcible than polite, became audible. "Oh. John," exclaimed the wife, In horrified tones, "don't swear sol Have I ptitlence, like Job did." "Job," shrieked Mr. Brown, In a stilled voice. "Job would have swwn. too. If he'd been underneath this beastly car with his mustache cnugh in a cogwheel." A Treat In Store. "Now, Tommy," said the wife of Bailiff Biffklns. "be a good boy while I'm gone and 111 reward you." "What'll you gimme, ma?" asked tho precocious child. "I'll Jet you go down to the court house and hear your father bnwi: 'Or. dor in court V" Birmingham Ago. Herald. MJinaTirin -taSL!z. a-ZOci AMERICAN UiGION. (Copy for ThlB Department Supplied by the American ICKWn News Service.) WOULD "CLEAN UP" POLITICS Massachusetts High School Girl Choses Important Topic to Win Essay Contest. An nppeal to the American Legion lo "clean up" politics Is contained In the essay of n high school girl which recently wns awarded n prize In the Somerville (Mass.) post's competition for the host article on "What Service Can the American Legion Bender to the United States?" Miss Kleanor Ban dnll, the winner, makes this sugges tion : "When politics menns graft, corrup tion, and the attainment of hellish ends, then Is our government debased. It Is the duty of the American Legion to change this Interpretation of 'poll tics,' being careful meanwhile tlint the game Is not played within the limits of the organization Itself. It must oust the grnfter, wipe nway the corruption, and teach tlint the welfare of the gov ernment should he first nnd foremost In the mlitd of every true American. These ho.vs who fought In the mud In Prance must not nllow the mud of corrupt politics to cling nhout this great tint Ion. As fearlessly ns they fought In Franco, In spite of disagree able conditions, they must clear awny the mire nnd show us to the world ns we really are at heart a blg-mlnded, Idealistic people. "Thousands of foreigners coming to our shores each year discover," Miss IUindall continues, "that the 'streets of gold' of America are covered by the mud of the slums nnd that their 'homes of happiness' are squalid flats In the tenement district. "Should It not be the members of the Amerlcnn Legion who should help the Immigrant who hns comet to our shores?" she nsks. "The United States hns been rightfully called the 'melting pot' of all nations. After the melting who will mold? The men who fought for the democracy of the world are the ones best titled for the task. They are the host guardians of those who hurdly know whnt democracy means. Let them help the Immigrant to understand nnd the down-trodden to rise and when this task Is finished they will hnvc rendered to their na tion the greatest service In the his tory of the world." GETS OUT LEGION BULLETINS Mica Irene Harvan Who Prepares Or ders for Circulation Among Posts and Members, There Is one young lady who takes It upon herself to get out nil the bulle tins and circulars from national head quarters that reach ft.OOO posts nnd J.OOO.OOO members of the American Miss Irene Harvan. Legion. This Is Miss Irene Harvan, vho transcribes nnd mimeographs mil material after It has been ap proved by Lemuel Bolles, Uie national adjutant. TO REMAIN AT SARANAC LAKE Wishes of Two Hundred Tubercular Patients at Sanitarium Are to Be Compiled With. Two hundred former servlco men, tubercular patients at Saranac Lake, ivlll remain In the sanitarium thero wording to their wishes nnd will not Do transferred to other government institutions as originally ordered, no the result of decisive action by tho American Legion, An Instant protest was" registered by (lie ailing veterans when the order for their transfer enme and Hlchnrd T. Bell, chief of the service division of thejgew York state department, who had visited tho men nt Sarannc n short while before, took up their case with the United States public health service. At the same time John T. Taylor, chairman of tho national leg islation committee of tlte American Legion, took slmllnr action and the transfer order was rescinded. a'aaaalaar bbbbbbbbbbbbV m 1PJFSbbbbbbbbbV aaaaaaaK''& VVK ' S My B IlIlVlSl f Z, v , . , v.,, Jy J S ?,-'' ih laaaaal Msaaaa. i '' ' aflflLaaaaV aLaHHMLf V ' aLLaaaai JaVQaLaLsalSi aLaLaH JaiiiasaWaBsBPsV. aaamBlBaal MEDALS AWAIT SERVICE MEN Emblems for All Who Served In World War Ready for Distribution on Armistice Day. Nenrly fi.OOO.OOO Victory medals, turned out by a lengthy and involved process of manufacture, now urn awaiting former service men. Thou sands of these medals will be pre sented to veterans on Armistice day by jxists of the American Legion, which have arranged elaborate cere monies In honor of the occasion. The medal was designed hy James Earl Fia.er. Phages never before met with In tnednl production were met with by the contractors In the making of tho decorations with their ribbons, battle clasps and liars, and to handle certain steps In the process of mnnufucttlrn new machines were Invented. One of these wns a ribbon-cutting ninehlno w.hlelj turned out DO pieces a minute and In the course of a day did a quan tity of work equal to the labors of 18 people. A striking mnchlne with a force of 170 tons a blow was used on the medals nfter the disks had been an nealed following which there came the application of a hydraulic pressure of 1 -0 pounds. An automatic sand blast and an alcohol bath also were utilized before putting the flnnl lacquer on tho mcoai. t Not only Legionnaires but many other ex-service men will tnke part In the Armistice day celebrations In nil sections of the country and will re ceive their medals with formal ob servance of their significance. MANAGER OF LEGION WEEKLY C. Robert Bains, Business Chief Publication, Began Life as a Cub Reporter. of In tlio American Legion, which Is es sentially a young men's organW.ntlon, few men have climbed the heights of responsibility faster and higher than C. 1'oheit Bains, recently elected gen- C. ROBERT BAINS. ojral manager of the Legion's official publication the American Legion Weekly, Bulnn first began to tnke life seri ously ns a cub reporter In his natlvo Brooklyn fourteen years ago. He drifted into the newspuper advertising field and followed It until 1010, when he went to tho Mexican bonier with the National Guard mobilization. Bains began army life skinning mules as a buck private In the old Second New Y'ork field artillery. Ex cept for a brief tour with the Twelfth Infantry on the border, he stuck to the field guns nnd pnssed successive ly through every grado In the enlisted nnd commissioned ranks to that of ma jor. He went overseas with the Three Hundred and Eleventh remount squad ron and later commanded the base remount depot of the nrray of occupa tion In Germany. Ho Is thirty-four years old. FRENCH WAR ORPHANS' FUND Total Reaches $1,275, Sufficient to Care for Seventeen Children for One Year. A totnl of $1,275, or enough to pro vide for 17 French wnr orphans for n year, had been contributed to the Le gion fund for tho rendoptlon of tho war waifs who formerly were proteges of the lato A. 10. F according to th books of the Legion national treasurer, Ilobcrt II. Tyndall, up to the close of business on August 14. I'osts of the Legion, or Individual members or friends, may adopt n French wnr orphnn for nt least ono yenr by contributing $75 for tho first year's support. Tlio money should bo sent to the French Wnr Orphan Fund, National Trensurer, Indianapolis, Ind. It will then bo turned over to tho American Red Cross, which will assign the children and supervlso the expendi ture of the money. A specific child will bo assigned to each adopting post or Individual and a photograph of each mascot will be forwarded to the adopter, who there after may keep In touch with the war orphan either direct or through tho Red Cro&s. Tho Red Cross bears all expenso of administration so tlint all money contributed goes direct to the support of tho child, 4 Organizing In China, Tho Gen. Frederick Ward post of the American Legion In Shanghai, China, has been authorized to form other units of tho organization In that country. The post was named after tho Amerlcun soldier who organized tho "Ever Victorious Army" In Chine at tho time of the Talplng rebellion. ,s4aaaaak. j"mv'v'4 v BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaBaaaaaai ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa , v aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw aaaaaaaa. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB; BBBBBBB. -Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw saaaaaaaaaaaar'Liy'i W Tfa7rj5itfFigaB''Br WVh J ih ' T353'aWSt2SM''v fa j Bri7pMri Ma)asjBBk2afv''' X jki2aai K'ggigisajsss. . '" -, V 4HBB ASPIRIN" WARNING I Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. Name "Bayer' lias same meaning as 14 Karat on gold. vaatBBBJKfew JX",T',v f feAVHDJ WW SAFETY F1RSTI Accept only an "unbroken package" of fenuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper' direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but JsVivv cents Larger packages. 'Aspirin Is the traAe mark of Tlayrr Manufacture of MonnaeallcacldMtar of Rallorllaaat Easy Corner Easy Go. Slit Lucius, I cannot he betrothed lo you tiny longer. He (with u superior manner) Well, there are others. Slit Yes, I know. I've Just be come engaged to one of the others. USE "DIAMOND DYES" Djo right I Don't risk your material In n poor dye. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye n new, rich, fadeless color Into old gnrments, draperies, cover ings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect rosults arc guaranteed. Druggist has "Diamond Dyes Color Card" 10 rich colors. Adv. 'ADMITTED HE WAS LOSER Convivial Gentleman Preferred to Buy Hla Wine Rather Than Comply With Wife's Request. Three men about town bad a very good day at the races. Each vowed thnt he would go home and cheerfully obey the first request that his wife made him. A bottlo of wine depended upon the result. The following night they compared notes. "My wife told me, ns I slipped on the cat's saucer, to break all tho china In the house, so I did," said No. 1. "I happened accidentally to sit on tho piano," said No. 2, and my wife suggested that I should utterly ruin It, so thut Instrument will be heard no more." Then No. 3 spoke. "I went for the top step thut wns not thero nnd fell full length," ho explained, "nnd my wife remarked that sho would be pleased to see mo break my neck." "And ?" queried his companions, breathlessly. "Oh, I am paying." Preserves Poland's Tradition. The members of 'the Kachawbe race are said to preserve; the language and customs of the Boles from time imme morial. They refuse to be corrupted by modernism In any shupo. Better weak beer than an empty cask. Danish Proverb. The cost is small The benefit is great TPiose who -feel ill results coffee drinking soot, profit by a change to Instant Postum Its pleasing flavor- ease' of preparation, healthfulness) and practical economy com mend thfe table beverage. Sold in 50 and 100 cup tins. A.piirchase from your grocer soon proves "There's a JRpasori" Made by Postum Cereal Ca,IncBattl Creak, Mlch What They Miss, "flood little boys never fight," "They don't? Then they miss lot o' fun, mn." WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-RODT For many yenrs dniRfpats have watched with much interest tho remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney, lircr and bladder mcdi cine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medl cine. It helps tho kidneys, liver and blad. dcr do the work nature intended they; should do. Swamp-Itoot hns stood the test of year. It is sold by all dniggiFts on its merit and it should help you. No other kidncyi medicino has so many friends. Bo sure to get Swamp-Koot ana stars treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Binahamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. MADE HIS POSITION PLAIN Visitor Bound to Notify Blg.Qamsi Hunter That He Would flot 1 Accompany Him. -.-' He wns a big-game hunter and he- bad Inserted an advertisement In n morning paper asking If any roan would accompany him to central Africa to shoot lions, rhinos, hippos, etc., the said companion to bear ball1 tho cost of the expedition. Late that night or, rather, ot 2 o'clock the next morning, his house hold wns awakened by a violent ring ing of the front-door bell nnd n man was admitted who, to put It mildly, appeared to bavo been wining. "Look here," explained the visitor. "1 read your 'vertlsement this mornln nnd I wns bound to come to you." "Well?" queried the hunter, "It's bit Inte to talk business, but will yon accompany me?" " 'Company you?" retorted tho visi tor. "No, shir. I en lied to tell you I'd slice you hanged first" The Telephone. A ruffled telephone screen, which la really very ornumentul, is made of rose silk nnd lace. Every telephone In a pretty room nowadays Is concealed bjr some attractlvo conceit Most human troubles can be solved through education. Instant tsliM Br POSTUM ABEVERAOE rottum Caraal Comassy. lnjtHu.iix.lU, , ' rt kmnt wn owma from tea or l9 lt7a3sK2IJL1 ' i rit2?r , i malum .; ;