. rv .., n RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIEP 9 '1 N.. IT 2. ? WR1GL "After mu Jl " i. The Flavor Lasts A 'A "Ik It's nwful to hear n tomcat tell on other tomcat to go to the devil. Red Cross Ball 'Blue Is the finest product of Its kind In the world. Ev ry woman who has used It knows this statement to be true. Willing to Serve. "Want to go on an investigating committee?" "If It Is headed In the right direc tion. I don't mind Investigating Ice conditions In Havana harbor." Louis ville Courier-Journal. All Settled. "Do you think your father will for. give ua for eloping?" "I'm fcure he will," answered the bride. "How can you be so sure?" "Wolf, you bee, dear, I felt a little acrvous" ubout It, so I asked hiir. be fore we stalled." Boston Transcript. Kinds of Berries. One kindergarten teucher was in structing the class In nature study, and was asking the children to name ns many kinds of berries as they rould. Itnspbeiry, strawberry, f,'0 ftorry and huckleberry were mentioned, Jmt tbu list was not complete without the Inst "berry." Johnny .stood up In his anxiety to be the lirst to name It. "Library, library Is another one," he announced Sight Regained After 23 Years. Mrs. Jenkins, wife of a iimon living nt Klenr-de-LIs, n little village near Pengnm, In Monmouthshire, has Just recovered her sight after being com pletely blind for 22 years. She was struck by lightning 23 yenrs ago, and In consequence of thi shock she lost tier sight a year afterward. .She also uecnmu subject to trances, some of tvhlch Insted as long as 11 days. On i Saturday night she suddenly ex- ' rlalmed to relatives In the house: "I tan see," and began to describe the objects around her. Her doctor be lloves the recovery will be permanent. London Times. fcrrtVit-n TY-i-nr-i-a-n'-tri-rJ vr - r7 It's Really Amazing me amount or nounsnmenc you'll find in a small dish of Grape Nuts "With, cream or good milk added Sweet with, its own sugar, developed from the grains in the making, this sturdy blend of wheat and malted barley contains, in compact form and at low cost, the nutritive and mineral elements needed to "build health and strength. fiLtr ESEsssessBSseasseaoa EYS Every Meal" mmmi.iKiiimiii.inr Next time you want to concen trate on a Piece of work just slip a stick of WRIGLEY'S between your teeth. It's a wonderful help g In daily tasks and 5 sports as well. Hazards disappear and hard places come easy, for WRIGLEY'S gives you comfort and poise it adds the zest that means success. A great deal for5c SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT a a f HlUllU tt Located. Matid "If the third finger Is for the wedding ring, which Is for divorce?" Marie "The finger of scorn." Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin When red, rough nnd itching with hot baths of Cutlcuru Soap and touches of 'Cutlcurn Ointment. Also make use now nnd then of thnt exquisitely scent ed dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, one of the Indlspensablo Cuticura Toilet Trio. Adv. Thought She Was a Parrot. "You are charged with being drunk and disorderly, sir." "Your honor, there must be n mis take bomewhere. I hntl n few drinks, but I'm biirc I wasn't disorderly." "The young lady cashier who had you arrested says you were poking crackers through the brass bars of her cage and haying, 'Pretty Polly, pretty Polly.' " Birmingham Age-Herald. It Was His Brother! At n crowded dance one evening a follow I had Just finished the previous dance with bumped Into me. Feeling Indignant at him for having trampled on my pet corn nnd new satin slip pers, I exclaimed to my partner, "That fellow Is about ns light on my feet as the bird they call the elephant." "Yes, it's too bad. My brother Is Just learning to dance and you know, the first hundred years ate the hnrd est," was the unexpected reply. Chi cago American. Smart Dog, "I've Just paid threo dollnrs for nn alarm clock, and I consider It positive ly dlsgiaceful 1" grumbled Brown one evening. "But why buy nn alarm clock?" an swered Jones. "I have a dog that Is as good as any alarm clock. lie barks oery morning nt 5:f.O o'clock." "Whnt a wonderful dog!" remnrked Brown, without much enthusiasm. "Yes," continued Jones, "all I Imvo to do Is to get out of bed and hit tho dog, and then he barks, and I know It Is time to get up." - y - nWTrfire - TJ Sn w ( -- fir lifiiifcmflEgfcaMJ Copy for Thin Department Supplied by the Amerlcnn l.eclon New Sertre ) MILLIONS FOR WAR MEMORIAL Indiana Legislature Appropriate! Near ly $10,000,000 for Legion Struc ture at State Capital. A sultnblo national headquarters building of the American Legion In Indlannpolls was assured with the pas sage of three bills by the state legis lature, appropriating almost $10,(KK), 000 for a war memorial structure, which will huse the legion's main olllces. Five city blocks In the heart of Indianapolis will be used for the me tnorlal project. The building will be erected In the middle block, with the remnlnlng plots transformed Into n magnificent city plira. At one ex terior of the memorial site Is loented the Federal I'ostolllre building, erect ed nt a cost of ?0000,000. Facing the outer end of the plaza Is the $:t,000, 000 city library. Tentative plans for the construction of the buildings are now In the hands of n state commission, of which l'ost master General Will II. Hays Is a member. Selection of the architect will bo mnde by the National Institute of Architecture, following n contest In DR. T. VICTOR KEENE. which nil architects of America have been Invited to participate. The legis lature set aside n fund of 5100,000 to defray expenses of the contest and to award the artist whose designs and plans are adopted n prize of $no,0(K). Invitations hnve been Issued to na tional headquarters of tho Grand Ar my of the Kcpublic, the Women's Be lief Corps, Service Star Legion, Amer ican War Mothers, Spanlbh War Vet erans and Women's Auxiliary of the Legion to occupy quarters In the Me morial building along with the Legion. To Dr. T. Victor Keene, national executive committeeman of Indiana, will go much of the credit for making the war memorial possible. Dr. Keene fathered the movement from Its In fancy and fought for It when other legionnaires, although supporting the tlghr, were fearful of success. Dr. Keene was the first olllrer of the icserve corps of nny branch of service called to active duty during the World war. He was a colonel, medical corps, In command of base hospital 70 over seas. THE "MOTHER OF THE BONUS" Friendly Title Assigned to Kansas Woman Member of the Legislature and Called "Lcglslady." Mrs. Ida M. Walker, first woman member of the Kansas legislature, Is honored by Amer ican Legion mem bers of that state with the title of "Mother of tho ISonuts," for it was Mrs. Walker who drew up and pushed through n state boiyis, which grants ex-&ervlc6 men one dollar for each day of military or- naval service during the World war. Although Mrs. Walker ennnnt quali fy for membership In tho Legion or In Its Women's Auxiliary, sho has been n tireless worker for the cause which brought tho organizations Into exist ence, nnd for which they now stand. During tho World war bho was state director of women's work In the Bel gian relief fund and also served as food administrator for her county. Tho "Mother of tho Bonus" also assists her husband In the publication of u weekly newspaper nnd Is a former president of tho Knnsas Federation of Women's Clubs. The ndvent of Mrs. Walker to the legislature resulted In the coining of a new word. At loss to distinguish between mnlo nnd fcmnlo members, tho recent session decided to refer to women lawmakers or "leglsladloa." Mr- tSa sssfci3? f WK QL- 7 mK&& Mm AID FOR THE LEGION BOYS Directory of General Information of Especial Interest to All Ex- Service Men. To aid the veteran of the World war to adjust his n Hubs with the govern ment and to MSUlu other Interests of ex-M-rvlce men, the American Legion has published the following directory of Information centers: rOMl'KNSATlON CLAIMS: Comr-rnwi-Hon and Claims Division, Bureau of War Hlsk lnruriuicf, Washington, I). C Out standing (.latum which cannot bo adjusted loudly and tlioso which huso lonK' boon held up by complications In correspond eni)' with olllehil bureaus inuy bo sub muted for udJUHttnetit to tho Compensa tion I Alitor, Tho American Legion Week ly, New Voik City. (iOVLllNMlONT IKSmtANCi:: lnmir anco DUIslon, llurrau of War UlHk limur uncc, WnshliiKlon, 1) C. AUJTMU.NTS AND AI.I.OWANCKS: Allotments and Allowance IMvlMon, Bu reau of War Kluk Insurance, Washington, D. C. VOLUNTAUV ALLOTMUNT: Allotment DlMslon, Army Plmuiie Olllcc, Washing ton, I). C. SIXTY DOLLAIt UONU8; Honus Sec Hon, Army rinunco Olllce, Washington, U C LIHUUTY ItONDS: Uond Urunch, Armj IMnanco Olllce, Washington, IX C. additional, tkavi:i, iav claim: Additional Travel l'ay Section, Army Mntitu'o Oftlce, Washington, L. C. VOCATIONAL TUALN'LNO: Apply by letter or In person to District Voca tional Olllccr, Kedeial Hoard for Voca tional education, at one of the fourteen regional olllces; or wrlto directly to Ho habllltutlon Division, Federal Hoard for Vocational Lducatlon, Washington, D C. HOSPITALIZATION Oil MLDICAL TIUIATMLNT: Apply to cither (1) Dis trict Supervisor, U. 8. Public Health Service In one of fourteen reglonnl dis tricts, (2) I'leld Lxamlner ut one of eight branch olllces of Bureau of Wur IHbU Insurance; or (3) wrlto directly to Sur geon General of tho Public Health Serv ice, Washington, IX -C., or Hospital Di vision, Bureau of War Illsk Inuurunco, Washington, D. C. CIVIL SLUVIcn: Civil Service Com mission, Washington, D. C. VICTORY MKDALS: Apply to neureit Main Recruiting Olllce, or write to Vic tory Medal Section, Adjutant General's Olllce, Washington, D. C. LOST DISCHARGE PAPERS: Apply to the Adjutant General of tho Army, Washington, D. C; Tho Bureau of Navi gation, Washington D. C, or to the Major General Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps, Washington, D. C. SIGNAL CORPS PHOTOS: Photo graphic Section, U. S. Signal Corps, Washington, D. C. Catalogues listing titles of Army photon and giving prices of various sizes may be consulted at most public libraries, LAND: Apply by letter or In person to either the Public Land Olllce, Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C, or to any one of tho branch oftlces throughout tho country. LAWS AND PENDING LEGISLA TION: For Information as to both na tional nnd stato leglslaHon, apply to Chairman, State Legislative Committee, American Legion, your Department Head quarters. GRAVES (Service to Dead): Ccmeterla! Branch, Quartermaster General's Office, Washington, D. C. EMPLOYMENT: Apply to employ ment oHlcer of Legion post, or to em ployment officer of Department Head quarters. If employment offices are not maintained by your post or department, your Inquiry will bo referred to the proper authorities. LEGION LAWMAKER ALL THERE Youngest Member of North Dakota Legislature Produce Results for His Fellow Buddies, To Robert .T. Iloyd, a member of Gilbert O. Grafton Post No. 2 of the American Legion nt Fargo, N. D., goes the honor of being the young est member of the house of repre sentatives of tho North Dakota leg islature. He Is twenty-live years old. A former presi dent of the Kargo Trade and Labor assembly and an active member of '"3F fy the Pressmen's union nt Fargo, Mr. Boyd was actlvo In support of .sev eral bills advantageous to orgauled lnbor. He was also a strong advocate of legislation backed by the North Da kota department of the Legion. Among tho results of his work nre: the passage of bills making Armistice day n legal holiday, protecting the Legion emblem and Increasing tax for bonus fund from three-fourths to ono mill on taxable property. He also led the fight which resulted In the pass age of n resolution urging congress to pass the Fordney live-fold compen sation bill, n measure backed by tho Legion. Victory for the Legion. Tho closing of the United Stntes public health service hospital for tu bercular ex-servlco men nt Marklo ton, I'a'., by order of Assistant Secre tary of tho Treasury ISwIng Laporte, Is regarded by American Legion olll clals as u grunt victory for tho ex servlco men's nntlonal policy In re gard to disabled veterans. This hn pltal was llrst denounced ns an Im proper placo for tho treatment of tu berculnr ex-service men by F. W. Gal briilth, Jr., nnttonnl commander of thu American Legion, In n speech In Phil adelphia last November. Ills htnnd followed numerous Investigations mndo by government authorities, and n public uppcal from 00 tubercular veterans being treated thero. First In Membership Contest In tho first published list of leading posts In the Kansas membership con test of tho American. Legion, Cnl Mathewsou post No. 230 of Kdmond, Kan., takes first place. Next In order are tho Legion posts at Sterling, i:ik hart, Weir and Logan. Soventy-clght posts In Kansas have already passed their 1020 membership, while ten posU Imvo no delinquent members. ' PI Mrs. Robert O. Reynolds IUHbw- gJHHH "I have actually gained twenty-live pounds and I Just think Tanlac Is the grandest medicine In the world," said Mrs. Hubert O. Beynnhls, 127 North Denver St., Kansas City, Mo. "For ten long years I suffered from n very bad form of rheumatism, stom ach nnd nervous troubles. My appe tite was mt.v poor. What little 1 did eat soured on my stomach and 1 suf fered the most seere pains In my hack, hips and shoulders. My rheu matism was so bad that I could not raise my bauds to comb my hair nnd my arms hurt me to my linger tips. I became so weak and run down that I lost nil my energy and life had be come almost n burden. 1 tried many things but nothing helped me. "I had only taken my tlrst bottle of Tnnlac when I noticed my appetite was Improving nnd I could Mcep bet ter nt night. 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