VT.T) CLOUD, NEBRASKA. CHIEF 4" I . ?a .VSrJ m 9 v Aspirir You must say "Bayer" Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablet you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Dandy tin buses of 12 tablet cost but a few cent Larger packages. Asplrla U lb. trade mark of Uuar Mauufactur. of Monoac.tlcacldr.t.r of BallcyllcaeU 'Che. A.Le$on f LEGION MEN AS LIFE-SAVERS (Copy for This Department Supplied by the American I-rRlnti New Service ) SENIORITY OF G. A. R. HOLDS Must Move Swiftly. "Klches hnve wings." "They've got to nowadays to get anywhere nenr the cost of living. A Summer Girl. "I seem to have known you before." "Possibly we were engaged lust summer." Kill That Cold Vith CASCARX D QWIUZ FOR 85 AND Colds, Conglit OjVlV La Grippe Neglected Coldn are Drncerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remody handy for the first aneoie. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Rclioveo Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not afToct the head Cascara U best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT GREETINGS THAT TELL MUCH', GOT REPORT THAT COUNlED All Have a Character and to the Initi ated Are Like an Open Book. "Chawmed"-Ono dnnre with this type. They always talk nhout the tliut ness of the tlmt or, a. U. Pshuvv's latest. 'How do you do?" Not n question a Btntcment. Probably accompanied fcy a smile. This class works slowly, but is sure to pet you In the end. "Deellghted" With giggle and Invl tutlon from baby-blue eyes. Must never be trusted. "Very Rind to know you, I'm sunh" She Is not sure, but It seems best to say so. Last season's del). Expects to be bored aud it Is best to live up to ex pectations. "Oh, Mr. Stover, I'm so Rind to know you. I've heard," etc. Football hero stuff. Must use skill nud Ingenuity to escope this type. Mere nod Possibilities, hut, oh. man, you'll have to work. Yale Record. No Stops. "Hear nhout old Gottrlch and his new sun-dlnl?" asked the man with the red enrs. "Yes; and he had his electrician con ceal an arc Unlit Ir a balcony ubove the sun-dlnl, so It would work at alght and on cloudy days." Coffee Dealer a Little Too Enthubiaa- tlc In His Praise of Goods Ho Had Condemned. "Hnve you any of Blnnk & Co.'s coffee?" the stranger asked. "Plenty of It, sir I How much would you like?" the dealer responded brisk ly. "Do your customers generally like this coffee 1 would want only oiue thlng really Rood," the customer ob served cautiously. "Never had a more popular iirnml -It Is Hue use It regularly on my own table," the dealer assured him. "Well, I am glad to hear you speak so well of It now. You wrote me I while hiik thai the, goods were o un satisfactory that you would imve to return them unless you were given a further special discount. I'm IJIntik, you know. Good day I" Praise of Principles Embodied in Message From Spanish War Vet- erans and American Legion. Tlcoognltlon of the seniority of the Grand Army of the Republic among ex-service organizations and praise of Its principles nre embodied In n re cent message from representatives of the United Spanish War Veterans and The American Legion. The statement, which Is signed by Thomas .1. Cunningham of the United Spanish War Veterans, and Or. T. Victor Keene of The American Le gion. Is ns follows: "The representatives of the United Spanish War Veterans nnd The American Legion, appointed by their respective national commanders, ex tend to you hearty greetings. At n Joint meeting called by your past com-mnnder-ln-chlef. Col. C. N. Adams, n declaration of principles was unani mously adopted. It was agreed that one of our nat'-m's mot valuable In ntitutlnns for the tcnehlng of patriot ism has been the Grand Army cere monies In many localities, nnd It was believed tlint n wider recognition by 11 of the national veteran groups in n formnl manner of the opportunity bo afforded would result In mutual fcood nnd profit. "The younger veteran groups de sire the Ornnd Army to clearlv and definitely understand tlint we recog nize their seniority, nnd hold the Grand Army, composed ns It Is of our fathers and grandfathers. In reverent affection. We hold It n splendid thing to be permitted to old and help the Grand Army In Its work during Its life; and when the Grand Army shall he no more, with the appreciation that nil men who have sien service feel for brothers In nrms. to continue the cus toms and honor the memory of the Orand Army as we will our own." Cause for Transfer. Mlncepln received the Information tlmt he was being transferred to an other government department with rather bad grnce. "What's the cause?" ho blustered, "Is It because. I occasionally fall off to sleep?" "It's because you Vnore, nnd thai awakens tho minister," came the re ply. La Halonotte (Paris). t ' ' 1 M Jhe FulLbodiecl Flavor POSTU Cereal wins first place among table drinks with those who . value health, and comfort. Boil Postum Cereal full fifteen minutes after boil ing begins and the taste is delightful. Costs less than coffee Hade Vy Postum Cereal ComparInc Battle Creek, Mich. POPPIES FROM THE TRENCHES Pomona (Cal.) Post Plants Flowers From Flanders Fields Before Its New Home. Popples of Flanders fields, blossom ing out from leeds brought back from the land of the trenches Itself, have been planted before the new home of Chnrles P. Howe post of the American Legion in Pomonn, Cal., In fe-?m Home of Charlca P. Rowe Pobt, Pomona, Cal. token that tho fnith with those who died shall never be broken. Above the door of the home Is a mngnltlcent emblem of the Legion In stained ginss, worked out In the true organi zation colors, which nt night Is Il luminated. An elaborate decorative scheme enhances the rooms of the home, the walls of which are hung with autogrnphed photographs of lead ers In the World wur. TRIBUTE TO WORLD WAR MEN Members of Havana Post Lend Aid In Protecting Bathers at the Playa de Marlanao, Knitters on the bench nt Havana now nre placing reliance for their safety on tnciubci.s of The American Legion who nre doing duty as life-savers. As the laws of Cuba do not compel tho public benches to supply life guards Havana post of the Legion offered the services of 120 of Its members, who had ipiulllled for the American Red Cross life saving corps, and excellent work has been done by them at the Playa de Marlanao, where they are stationed. Havana post numbeis 11 '2 members an I has long been active lu the life of , . ' Left to Right Morris Heller, Tom Wheeldon, Harry Chemldlva, the city. In the Murdl Grns parade Legion floats were entered and aroused much favorable comment. The post Is planning to take charge of tho American celebration of Armistice day in Havana. 20,000 IN LINE OF MARCH Ex-Servlce Men Representing Every State and Far-Off Outposts at Cleveland Convention. Twenty thousand ex-scrvlce men, representing every state In the Union and fnr-olT outposts where the Stars and Stripes llles, swung through the streets of Cleveland, 0., In the grent openlifg parade nt tho second annual convention of The American Legion. Leading the pnrude were hundreds of disabled veterans of the World wnrtln nutomohllcs, while behind them enme 31 winners of the Congressional Mcdnl of Honor. For two solid tulles tho sldevvnlks nnd stands were pneked with cheering spectators ns tho vet erans pnssed In review. Frequent picturesque Incidents served to lend color tqtho pnrnde as the long column of ollvc-drnh and navy blue tramped down the line of march. Lo Roy Williams, a Grand Army of tho Republic veteran, who won the Con gressional Medal of Honor nt tho bat tle of Cold Harbor, Joined tho medal of honor men nnd inarched the entire route. A huge ling that stretched across the street, homo by Legion nnlres of Akron, O., wiih showered with coins by the spectators until more thnn $5,000 was In Its folds. The delegates from Paris, Cuba, Pon nmn, Ilnwnll, Porto Rico. Mexico nnd the Philippine Islunds, who had trav eled thousands of miles to nttend tho convention, received a tremendous ova tion from the crowd. Army nurses nud former yeomanettes ciitnc In for their share of the npplausc, and n sensation vvns created by the Montnna delega tion, which appeared lu leather chaps, spurs and sombreros. ' More thnn .'100.000 spectntors viewed the pnrade, which was declared to bo the greatest spectnele ever staged In Cleveland. HE IS YOUNGEST COMMANDER Pamphlet Is Being Distributed by French Government to American Participants In Conflict "And you yourselves? "You have taken part In the greatest adventure upon which humanity has .so far ever been launched. You hnve seen your friends fall by your side; von have yourselves, perhaps, been f.ice to face Hth death. "The Amerlcnn army was grent be anse the men Ir. It were moved to be heir best. Though you disperse ns oon as you touch the shores of the United States, n common detennlnn Inn will Im'd you together, It will bind vou In fraternal union to the coin vdT Ir. arms by whose side you fought it France. In 1770 Americans con ipieied for the liberty of their own on u try. In this war you have helped o win the freedom of the universe." Thi-sp stlrrlnj.' passages are excerpts rom the souvenir pamphlet being ills rlbuied by the French government to a '.it American soldier, sailor and nnrlne who served overseas during tho World war. The pamphlet contains lutogniphcd photographs of high of dclals of the French governmeht and brief accounts of some of tho Impor tant episodes of the wnr. The adjutant genernl of the nrmy huh nppealed to The American Legion o nld In ihi! distribution of the minphlet which Is being carried out . hmiigh the various army recruiting nations. Edward J. Whitehead, Twenty-Two, Directs Destinies of Wolf Point (Mont.) Post. The honor of being tho youngest commnnder of a post of Tho American Legion Is homo off by Fdward J. Whitehead, who directs the destinies MtJttMHmMOlHHOHIMMOfH STANDS OFF A LOT OF DOCTOR BILLS i leeMMMdi Pt-nHia for Catarrh a tin SiMUtfc, Celdi and Irii "1 hare. adt-ni-na for irrml run and can heartily r commend for catarrh of Ui itomaca or entire tyium. law war it benefit fromltforcoldi and grip It atanda off Iota of doctor Wis ard make one I cal Uka a MW txrton." It F. aUTTUla n. F. D. Ro. 8. Dos 61, Waynetbnrf , Kentnckf, Itlewtotoketpa bottle of Pe-ru-na la the houaa for ementndee. Couchs and colds may uauaTJy be raUavt by fw dotes ofFo-ru-na taken In time. Kaaal catarrh, InflJ- MUOT.roMUpaUon, diarrhoea, rhoumatta or other trouble doe to a catarrhal condition of the mucous satmbrasM all call for Pe-ru-na as the eueeeMful treatment. The health bundlnf, strength reitorini qualities of this weft kaowa remedy areeapvelaUy marked sitae a protoaeted akkneas, the grip or Bpanlah JTlu. PB-nUNA la juftly proud of its record el My as health protectee for the whole family. S HsSPPI ssWKJfisT BBVBBTMBBBBBBBBBBBffKTTBSBBBV. TIbbRIssb1b TABLETS OR Ml w0ooMaBaov SOLD EVERYWT1ERE DISEASE AMONG BORSES the aiawtf to Spohn's Dis.emper Compound .. ...... aS a a. ... . . .. Whrl'er thaM la OAniielnii .1Ib.. . u. . utirvltKHel '.,,'?,.,'u0i,;J!'.)r..l?f all trouble. Hl'OllN'H I. Invaluable In all oasee ?. J?LaT15"-1 Kni P'NK-BTK. 1NKI.UBNZA. COUQIia and COLDS. A frw drore a day will protect your hone exponed te ... a....... ...rt.rv ,.IIT7 klllirS on your hone actunlly atck. (0 ce arm itorea. Hpohn Medical protect your hone .(posed t fi a day will act marv.lou.lr cent, and 11.20 per bnttl. a I Co., tiuahrn, Ind., U. H. A. An Accommodating Man. Young Freshlelgh drew his car up at the rtirnl gnrago, and with a wink at his young lady passengers', he said to the proprietor, "Got uny gasoline?" "I calc'lato 1 have," said the coun tryman. "How do you sell It, by the glass or Uie spoonful?" asked Freshlelgh. "Wn'nl, that all dcHuds, mister," was the calm reply. "Mostly, I sells It by the gallon, hut when some gol denied Jackass from the city comes along nnd wants It by the glass, I generally accommodates hltn, How tunny glasses do you want?" Boston Transcript. Catarrh Catarrh Is a local dlaenso greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATAHHH MKDICINIS Is a Tonic and Dlood Purifier. Ily cleansing the blood nnd building n the System, HALL'S CATAimH MEDICINE restores normal conditions and allows Nature to do Its vrork. All Druggists. Circulars free. V. 3. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sparing Their Feeling. "Why do you call this lire n 'con flagration'?" asked the crunt city ed itor. "According to your story the damage done didn't amount to $1,000." There were fully 10,000 people present to watch It," said the fucetlous reporter. "Well?" "I didn't want to mnko It Hppcnr thnt they were wasting their valuable time." Birmingham Age-Herald. Bamboo Has Fast Growth. The growth of the bamboo Is frwift. In the morning a shoot nppenrs nhera the ground, and by nightfall the shoot Is waist high. On tho second day It U ns tall ns a man, nnd In less thaa three weeks the bamboo rods nro from 18 to 10 Inches In circumference and tower to it height of GO or 70 feet. There Is one place In Abbeville, La where Mcllhenny hits grown n grov that towered to 70 feet In 10 days. Tlicro is- a variety of bnmboo that I edible, nnd Is highly prized by ori entals, who cut off tho young shoots and use them for food. BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Shave With Cutlcura Soap And double your ruzor effclency ns well as promote skin purity, skin com fort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when 'sliuved twice daily. One soap for nil uses shaving, bathing and Miumpoolng. Adv. Date and Score Mixed. Red That's tin old golf course of yours, Isn't It? Greene Why, no. It's compnritlvo ly now. "V'hen wns It laid out?" "About 1017." "Are you sure?" "Oh, yes; positive." 'Why, I heard a man say the other day that he went around it In '85." Youkers Statesman. AHays Irritation, Soothes and Heats Throat and Lung Inflammation. The constant irritation of a cougat keeps the dellcute membrane of th throat and lungs In a congested conr dltlon. liONchee's Syrup has been at favorite household remedy for colds. coughs, bronchitis and especially for lung troubles, In thousands of homea all over the world, for the Inst fifty four years, giving tho putlcnt a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning. Fat sale everywhere. Adv. Matter of Geography. j A Minnesota man who bad been In troduced to n fellow citizen by hla congressman, nsked the latter -with, reference to his acquaintance: "Is ho rich?" "Well," replied the congressman "thnt depends on geography. Out hem we consider him very rich ; he's worth, nhout a million dollars. If he lived In New Jersey, I suppose ho would bat considered fairly well to do: while) If ho lived In New York folks would be dropping dollars In his lint." Boa ton Transcript Explained. "Whnt do you cull this home-made brew?" "I'm undecided between 'Army Mule," 'Grandfather's Rifle' or "Sixty Yard Punt.' "Judge. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle ot CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants ana cnuuren, unit see unit it Ttnnra ftin Signature otCloArX&SuU In Use for Over 80 Yeurs. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castori Kansas Thought for the Day. After she got a little used to It how would your rife enjoy being widow? It's a sobering question. Isn't Itj fellows? Mulvane- News. At least nn ossified man has all tna backbone he needs. Edward J. Whitehead. of Leonard Dethmnn post, of Woll Point, Mont. Ho Is twenty-two yenr of age. His fellow Legionnaires ant enthusiastic over the way in which he took over the post when Its activities were at a low ebb and brought it to u high point of usefulness and efll-ctency. Another Royal Suggestion Biccuits and Cinnamon Buns From the New Royal Cook Book Q BISCUIT! So tender they fairly melt in the mouth, and of such glorious flavor that the appetite is never satis fied These biscuits anyone can make with Royal Baking Powder and these unusual re cipes. , , Biscuits 2 cups flour etva.ipoonn rtoyal Unking 1'ov.der teaspoon enlt a tiiblecpnom nhnrtenlng cup milk nr half nilltt and half water Sift tOKOther flour, baklnir powrler and salt, add shortening nnd rub In very lightly; add liquid lowly; roll or put on floured board to about nno Inch In thlcknciiA (bnndlo as llttlo as pofmlblu): cut with biscuit cutter. Uake In hot oven 15 to 20 min utes. Royal Cinnamon Buns 2&cupn flour 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons Royal Tlaldnir Powder B tablespoons shortening Ickb J4 cup water hi cup sucar 8 touapoonn cinnamon 4 tublcspoons seeded raisins Sift 2 tablespoons of meas ured sti;ar with (lour, salt and bnklptr powder; rub shortening In lightly; add beaten kjj to water and add slowly, lloll out -lnch thick on floured board; bruin with melted butter, sprinkle with su gar, cinnamon and rai sins. Itoll as for Jelly roll; cut Into IVi-lnch pieces, place with cut edges up on well-greased pan; sprinkle with a little eu- fup x.ut cinnamon, rtake n moderkV,' Aran 30 to IS minutes; remove from pan at ones. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro Made from Cream of Tartar, alerived from grapes. FREE Write TODAT for the ITrw Boral Cook Uook; eon. tain. 400 othar rtelpts Jul I as delightful si then. AddreM KOTALBAJOXO POWDER OO. Ill IVIUn BtrMt. K.w York City x hJ Wf