Himmi vwfi wmi RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF M t 6r I K R WRIGLEYS After Every Meal vV Get thricc-daily benefit from III this low-cost aid to III vSV appetite and digestion Zy j It keeps teeth white III i breath sweet vfijf ij and throat Jul v clear iwf W Hit VjV Makes your jjr m ' smokes ' llll Jm taste ( JK better tf feJl V 5C II HI 111 BtrrrTTrnrTTrnrTTn;rrrT'-f"l ! 1 1R The. F favor Lasts Her Little Bit. Sliu was giving orders nt express rate, for they were married. lie pour iiinn was, lis u rule, the most submissive ot nun. Hut even n cnb-liorse will turn. Throwing out Ills liiiinly chest, un til lie nearly lost filshr;tr it under' the Htuhhlc on Ills chin, he brought his fist down with great gentleness upon the table. "Do you think, my dear," he ven tured, "that you rule the whole uni verse?" "No," she snapped; "hut I rule the first letter of It 1" Agricultural Enterprise. "The Instructions I get from our congressman on how to make. .; farm pay," remarked Farmer Corutossel, "are kind o' dlsappolntin'." "They give a great deal of Informa tion about agriculture." "Yes, hut what I want Is somu re liable advice about how to turn the old place Into a real estate Mibdl vIhIoh." Ask Something Hard! "Why are thew called 'silver' onions?" "Because they come In sets nnd are for table use." Farm Life. Kk- i!W W ASK your local dealer to rec ommend a practical dec orator. If you are unable to secure one you can do the work yourself, tinting and stenciling your walls to give beautiful results. Alabasfina Instead of Kalsomlnc or Wall Paper Alabastine is a dry powder; mixes with cold water; directions on each package. Used on plaster, wall board and all wall surfaces. White and artistic, durable tints. Cross and circle printed in red on each package. SPECIAL STENCIL OFFER We will supply cut stencils to any user of Alabastine one stencil for each room requiring not less than two packages, if you will end the larRu words ALABASTINE cut from the face of the packages over the cross and circle, accompanied by 15c in stamps or silver for each stencil desired, covering postage and packing. Write for free booklet, "Nature's Beautiful Tints." THE ALABASTINE COMPANY 1648 Grandtrltle Ayenue Grand Rapid, Michigan &0 Warn. . mli fUe wmmmLi Look at This Price! Zs Per Lb. 1 FOR Semi-Solid Buttermilk Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Patent Office DIRECT FROM FACTORYTO FARMER, putting Brokers' and Middlemen's profits in Con eumero' pockets. Pest Hob and Poultry Feed on the market. It puts the PEP in them and keeps thera healthy. Prices down to 3Xc per lb. in 500 Ib.harrels: V(c In halt barrels; 4Kc In quarter barrels. P.O. U. factory. Get Free Sample and Booklet describing this Wonderful Feed. Consolidated Products Co. DEPT. 100, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA "The only thing for pigs. Makes them grow like weeds." ' g. T. McKILLIP, BeaverC rossing, Nebr. "It's the best stuff I ever fed." F. SEWERS. Iowa. "Agreat chicken feed andegjgkiwilberNebrf vfiflll-SO0 VISZ T5fie AMERICA LEGION (Copy tor Til In UvMr(incnt Suiplld by th. Amartcan Lrslon Nwi Sfrvlc.) IN BEHALF OF DISABLED MEN Sp0 Dentley Post at Cincinnati Regarded Model for Systematlo Program for Work. Robert H. Bcutlcy Tost of tlio Amcr (cnu Legion at Cincinnati, O., hits nt trnctcd national attention becuuso of Its activities In behalf of sick nnd dis abled veterans of the World war. Its systematic program for work Is regard ed by Legion otllclnls ns u model to posts. The work lins been usstgned to four cotutnittees: for hospitalization and compensation, hospital entertainment, sick members and employment. The hospitalization and compensa tion committee takes en re of nil cases In which ex-scrvtco men seek to obtain their rights from the government. Its duties nro to direct the applicant to the proper federal authorities and to follow up the case. Tho Red Cross has aided the post committee by stationing a worker at the club rooms nt all times to handle emergency cases. Visits to each Cincinnati hospital where veterans tiro lodged nro made at least twice u month by the hospital entertainment committee, which notes the general condition of the hospitals nnd provides entertainments for the patients. The sick commltteo visits nil ex-service men In their homes as soon ns the cases are brought to the attention of the post members. A freo employment bureau for nil veterans Is operated at post headquar ters by the employment committee. The Women's Auxiliary of the post tins assumed a large share of tho work. This organization has a general chair man of hospital work with a sub-chairman for eaeli hospital. At tho General hospital n complete dinner Is set once u month. Cigarettes, candy, fruit anil cakes are provided weekly at all hospitals, ns ure maga zines and books. At Rockhtll tho men were supplied with piano and vletroln, a motion picture projector, knitting machines, pajamas, sweaters, caps, socks and other comforts. The Auxil iary women have made sheets, pillows and bed sacks for the patients. Each man is Interviewed nt each visit nnd personnl favors are executed whenever possible. For the benefit of those men who nro vocationally handicapped the Auxiliary conducts a shop In the post club rooms where disabled men are employed in the manufacture- of wicker, bend and mat 'work. The articles nro marketed by the women nnd the proceeds are turned over to the veterans. All caskets of ex-servico men pass ing through Cincinnati have been deco rated by the Legion women. Families of Cincinnati men who died In tho serv lco are visited nnd sympathy extended. FITZPATRICK IS BUSY MAN SAYS LEGION IS GREATEST Alaska National Executive Committee Member Points With Pride to American Organization. Hnrold F. Dnwes, member of tho National Executive Committee of tho American Legion for Alaska, says that the American Legion Is tho greatest organiza tion in tho United Stntes and backs up his statement with the argu ment that "any or ganization is only as great ns tho people: behind It. Political, frnternnl or rollirloiiH or. ganlzntlons must bo limited by tho prevalence of belief on tho subject for which the organization stands. Tho American Legion, drawing its members from every type of organiza tion and from practically every fam ily In tho United Stntes, has tho hack lng of tho whole- nation." Mr. Dawes was born and educnted In Wisconsin. When he was gradu ated from high school ho went West and finally settled nt Wrangell, Alas ka, as proprietor of n weekly news paper. Loter, ho sold his nowspoper nnd attended Valparaiso University Law school, finishing the courso.ln 1015. As a member of tho artillery park unit of tho First army, Mr. Dawes served in France. After his diBChargo from tho army he returned to AlnBka nnd entered tho practice of law at Juneau. Ho Is a charter member of Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 of the Legion nnd Is now vice commander of the department of Aluska as well s nutlonnl commlttcemnn. Seattle Has Veterans' Hotel. "Veterans' Hotel" a three-story struc ture with accommodations for 5250 Se attle unemployed ex-service men, la the result of tho activities of Seattlo Post No. 18 of the American Legion and a committee of prominent citizens of that city. Any veteran in need of temporary shelter will bo Housed In tho hotel for a reasonable length of time regardless of Legion membership. The project was financed by tho Le gion und popular contributions. Chairman of Americanism Commission of Wisconsin Is Administrator of Educational Bonus Law. Bdwnrd Augustus Kltzpntrlck, chair man of tho Americanism Commission of tho Wisconsin department of tho American Legion, hits become known to thousands of veterans becouso of his position as administrator of tho educational bonns law of that state, which al lows W0 n month to cx-scrvlco men who deslro an education. Although ho Is only thirty-seven years old, Mr. Fltzpntrick hns had ex ceptional cxpcrlenco In tho Hold of ed ucational ndminlRtrqtlon. Ho Is a graduate of tho Now York City train ing school for teachers und received threo degrees from Columbia univer sity. Following his university study, Mr. Fltzpntrick wns a tenchcr In New York public nnd high schools nnd la ter beenmo connected with the New York trnlnlng school for public serv ice. Mr. Fltzpntrick was assigned to the Wisconsin board of public affairs for educational Investigations und af terwards became executive secretary of tho commission of prnctlcnl trnln lng for public service nnd n director of tho society for promotion of train ing for public service. During tho wnr, Mr. Fltzpatrlck served as n major of Infantry nd was In charge of draft administration In Wisconsin. Slnco January 1010, ho has been secretary of tho Wisconsin stato board of education. Ho is tho author of a number of books nnd ar ticles on educational problems. A member of tho Madison, Wis., Post of tho Legion, Mr. Fltzpatrlck, has served ns chairman of various state committees and Is now chair man of tho stnto publicity commit tee, In addition to his duties In tho Held of Americanism. M'ALISTER ROSE TO MAJOR Arkansas Officer's Unit Made Record for Number of Men Discharged In One Day. Ileher L. McAUstcr of Conwny, Ark., chairman of the Americanism commlt teo of the Arkan sas department of tlio American Le r 1 o i), endeared himself to many ex doug h boys when his unit nt Cnmp Dlx, N. Y dlschnrgcd more men In one day than any other unit In tho nnny. Tlio Bcore which he commnnded ns n mnjor, wns 1, 6S0 dlschnrges In ono day. A member of the Arknnsas Nation al Guard, Mr. McAUstcr entered the federal servlco early In the war and served In America and Franco. Ho rose from second Ueutcnnnt to major. Mr. McAUstcr was educated In tho common nnd high schools of Mississip pi and was graduated from Mississip pi college. Ho was an asslstnnt in mathematics nt his nlmn mater for one year nnd then beenmo a member of tho faculty of Ouachita college. Ho wob acting president of tho Intter In stitution when ho resigned to enter the service. Air. McAUster is now di rector of extension nt Arknnsas State Normal school. . SEARCH FOR BERGDOLL'S AID Legion la Endeavoring to Find Mar Alleged to Have Helped Slacker Reach Germany. Tho American Legion is searching for tho man who Is reported to hnvo aided Grover O. llergdoll, notorloua slacker, In his escapo from Canndn to Germany, according to Lemuel Holies, national ndjutant of tho Legion, who said thnt tho Legion Is especially com cerned In that llergdoll Is alleged to have obtained his passport In Winni peg by using an "American Legion but ton and tho army dischnrgo papers of u Legionnaire. Mr. Holies has appealed to tho De partment of Justice to nscertnln tho facts In tho ense nnd proposes, If tho report is truo, to see Unit tho man Is apprehended, expelled from Uio Le gion and brought to n speedy trial. Hergdoll has been tho target of nu merous attacks of tho American Le gion. When ho "escaped" from prison a reward of $500 was offered for his capture nnd n number of Legion posts in many parts of tho country took similar acUon to bring about his cap ture. Ono post adopted resolutions urging tho President to demnnd tho release of tho two Americans who tried to recover Bcrgdoll in Germany. Familiarity's Breed. At tho grave of tho departed tho old darkey pastor stood, hat In hand, Looking Into tho abyss ho delivered himself of tho funeral oration. "Samuel Johnson," ho said sorrow fully, "Wo hop"ea you Is gone where we 'speckn you ain't" America! Legion Weokly. , The Greater 8 name. Wlfey Aren't you posltlvelj ashamed that your wlfo and daugh tcr are out at tho elbows? Hub Nope put I am ashamed that Uicy are all out at tho knees.-' American Legion Weekly. ' fap.t. Contents lSFluitl Pmolmfl ITlfXiTTmTW jf i.COUOL-3 i'BU u JnTJ i AVcgc aWclYcparauaiuAo, i linotneStonvicisnrtdDcrvclsrf S5ffi2ffiBffi Mineral. KotKaticotic i jayBftsaazzzflnasfc Smrta . a ..4r.ilDffncdv(bf SSfiOT lossoFStEnP 25rl w?KS25f new: 4sMBsVMBMMMssWnMkhAH CASTGRIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always a Bears tho Signature of Zff nJ- Use Vsf Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Over Thirty Years CASTOBIA TMC CCNTAUn COMPANY, NtW YORK CITY.'" vmsm What to Do for Disordered Stomacli Take a good dose of Carter's Little Liver Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. You will relish your meals without fear of trouble to follow. Millions of all ages take them for Biliousness, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Upset Stomach and for Sallow, Pimply, Blotchy Skin. They end the misery of CnmVpallnn. SSu"re- XS$?&Zt Smsll Pill; SmU Do..- Iicall Price HOW ONION AFFECTS EYES I WHY ONE'S TEF.TH "CHATTER"" BARTERS IDXXL.E PILI.S "Gas" Given Off Causes Smarting and the Organ Hastens to Take Relief Measures. The "pas" nlven olT by a freshly peeled onion makes Itself apparent In two ways by a stionj; aroniii which Is at once apparent to the sense of smell, nnd by u biunrtliu; of the eye bulls, which, heliiK very sensitive, are hurt by this substance to which they are not accustomed. 'ho nerves of the eye Immediately signal the liraln to turn on tlio tears or liquid which Is secreted by the body as a natural cye-wasli. This, flowing over the eyeball, forms n curtain which prevents the onion "ma" from coining in direct contact with the nerves and thus Injuring them. Tears are present In the eye nt all times. When we wink, a tiny drop of tho tenr-liquld Is smeared across the ball of the eye and washes olT par ticles of dust which may have accum ulated. But when tills liquid Is pro duced so rapidly that It cannot be cnrrled o(T by tho trough at tho lower part of the eye, the tears ovcrllow ami run down tho face. a Manner of Speaking, crazy on tho subject of In "He'tf money." "A douch nut, eh?" Boston Trnn cript. Certain Set of Muscles, Affected by the Cold, Get to Work, Irrespective of Will. I The little muscles which close tho Jnw are acted upon by the cold In such a way that they pull the Juw up and then let It fall by Its own weight. This, repented tininy times, causes the teeth to click together nud produco what we know as "chattering." We think of It in connection with our teeth because It is the teeth which make the sound, hut the cause lies In the muscles which we use In chewing or In opening our mouth when w speak. The chattering occurs in spite of tho will or brain. We hnvo little control over it, and can stop It only by clench lng the teeth. It Is really a mild vie rlely' of 'spasm caused by tho cold, which nets on the Juw muscles in much the same way that some poisons pro duce muscular spasms which cannot be controlled. Returning the Compliment. Professor's Wife I suppose yon have forgotten that this is the anniver sary of your wedding day? Absent-Minded Husband (abstract ing himself from comic sections) Kh I What? Dear mo I Is It really? And when Is yours, my dear? Boston Transcript. Children May Share the health drink Instant Postum This pure cereal beverage is made of prime wheat bran and molasses. Satisfying.pleasing.and nothing in it to do harm. Instant Postum has a richcoffee likeflavon It is economical and convenient Postum comes in two forms- Postum Cereal (in packages) is made by boiling a full twenty minutes. Instant Posturri (in tins) made in stantly in the cup by the addition of hot water. n There's a Reason" Sold by grocers everywhere Hide by Pbstum Cereal Gx,Inc,Battle Creek.Mich. I iT