CK t? RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF 1 ! t f,. il.Ls&on Cory for Tlil Department Supplied by tils American I.eKton News Service.) ALL KNOW JACK WILLIAMS Adjutant of North Dakota Legion Dc pnrtment Acquired Popularity While Serving as Newsle. Everybody In North Dakota, and not a few In bordering .states know Jack WllllaniH, udju tunt of the Amer Icnn I.ejdon de Iinitnient, nnd his resonant vole e. Williams ncqulrod hot ti Ills popular ity nnd IiIh volco by crying "Extra, extra, all about It" on tbo streets of Fiu-ko, N. D., for hIx years. While newsle, I ' ffitif V llllumu conceived n monopoly on all tbo city's evening papers which brought all tbo other boys Into bis em ploy nnd made mone.v for him. Later lio branched out ami worked In a news paper press room. He worked tip to pressman, a position he was holding when lie enlisted In tbo Third En tracers for the wnr. Forced to quit school while In the fourth grade, Williams obtained a good education on the streets and by night study. At twenty-one years old be was president of the Fnrgo Trades and Labor assembly, a post lie re signed to enlist. Ho went Into (be nrniy ns a prlvnte tind came out with the same rank. He was the llrst state ndjutnnt of the American Legion de partment. POST SELECTS THIS BEAUTY Puget Sodnd Organization Chooses Miss Hazel Jordan as One of Their Prettiest A dip In refreshing ocenn water ev ery dny during the summer and every week, nt leat, during the winter, innkes for the spnrkllng eyes n n d exceptional beauty of Miss Hazel Jordnn, re cently selected by the American Le gion of Seattle. Wash., ns ono of the three most beautiful girls In tlib great North west. Itecause of the cool, moist air which blows the year nround, becuuso they swim, skate, ski, lloat and fly and do everything else thnt u real live Amerlcnn girl Is supposed to do, tbo beauties of the Northwest far surpass those of any other section of tbo United States, the Legion of Sealtlo holds. All these advantages obviate tbo use of rouge, powder, the lipstick nnd pnlnt, too, they declare. Miss Jordan lives In Everett, Wash., on the eastern shore of I'uget sonnd. Slip wns the only one of the three girls who would tell, willingly, her age. She admits elglUeen years. KILLED BY SHELL FROM WAR Ammunition Expert Is Almost Blown to Pieces In His Own Homo at Indianapolis. Although be had gone through tbo World wnr unscathed and hnd quali fied as an expert In handling artil lery ammunition, Frank M. Klnnc, Indianapolis, lad., recently wns near ly blown to pieces In his home by a three-Inch shell ho hnd brought from Frnnce. After hav ing served In an exhibition squad which gave dem v ' ' onstrations ot how shells were unload ed and exploded, Klnnc was unload ing his souvenir shell when the fatal uccldent occurred. Klnno's little homo was wrecked, but his mother and sister, sleeping In an upstairs room, miraculously escnped Injury. The loenl post of the Ameri can Legion, to which the soldier had prilled for membership following his oe'ent discharge from the regular army, gave him a mllltury burial. Special Rates to Convention. Sixteen rnllrond lines touching 27 Itates hnvo granted one-ccnt-n-mllo fare to tbo third annual convention of tho American Legion In Knnsus City, Oct. HO, 81, and Nov. 1. Rate reduc tions havo been nirtdo by the following railroads: Missouri Pacific; Kansas Oity Southern; Frisco; Hock Island; Chicago, Milwaukee and St. I'aul; Wabash; Illinois Central; Chicago Great Western; Chicago and North western; Uurllngton, Chicago and Al ton; Santa Fo; Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis; Missouri nnd St. Louis; Mis souri, Kansas and Texas and the Un ion Puclllc. Tho ono-cent-a-mllo faro zone In bounded by Denver, Minneap olis, Buffalo, N. Y., Savannah, Gn Jacksonville, Fla., lllrmlnghnm, Ala., Now Orleans and Port Arthur, Tex. WELL POSTED LEGION MAN Commander of Department of New Mexico Knowo About Professions Represented In Membership. In his brief enreer n fnrmer, trap ppr. dynamlto worker, oil Held work er, motion picture operator, b o o k keeper nnd lawyer, J. W. Chapman, Gallup, New Mex ico, came well qualified to I. Is present post as commander of the state's d opar t inent of the Amer ican Legion. He knows a little about every pro- lessiun represented In tho stute's mem bership. Covering nil of the United States and most of Mexico In Tils travels, Mr. Chapman settled down to the practice of law in New Mexico Just before America entered the World war. When she did, ho volunteered as a mechanic and chauffeur and spent two mouths in an army motor shop. Then he was transferred to a balloon school, but before he could get acquainted with the blimps they moved him again, Hils time to the company's personti'l head quarters. He was In an olllcers' train ing camp when the armistice came. Entering Legion work early, Mr. Chapman was a member of the com mittee which wrote the non-polltleai clause Into the organization's consti tution, lie bolls down his biography to this: "I am a member of the A. J-'. & A. M., 11. p. O. E and K. of P. I nm an American by birth, training and Inclination; an Episcopalian by faith and a prohibitionist by law. I sing, dance, play the piano mid am married. What else could I nskV" TITLES OF SOME NOTABLES General Douglas Halg, "Earl and Field Marshal"; Beatty, "Ami. ral of the Fleet. Decorations and titles won by dis tinguished ltrltlsh nnd Canadian guests at the third annual convention f tho American Legion In Kansas City, October 31, November 1 and 1!, tire testimony of their notable records during the World wnr. General Douglas Halg Ijenrs the titles of earl and field marshal and has tbo right to use the following let ters, Indicating decorations, after his name: "K. T., O. C. U., O. M., G. C. V. 0., K. C. I. E." Admiral Heatty's official designation Ib "Admiral of the Fleet, the Itlght Honorable Earl IJeatty, G. C. 11., O. M., G. C. V. O., D. S. O." Tho correct manner to address tho commander of the Canadian corps In France Is "Gen. Sir William Carrie, O. C. M. G K. C. II., K. C. M. (1., C. n., Prlnclpnl of McGlll university." Tho participation of Great Britain nnd her dominions In President Hard lug's world conference on disarma ment Is believed by nntlonal conven tion officials to remove nil doubts In regard to the presence of the distin guished guests ut the Legion national convention. SWALE WAS A DISHWASHER Commander of Legion's Washington Department Licked Kitchen Boss, Then Took His Job. Tho story of how n list tight mnde him a dish washer Is told by Thomas W. Swnle, com mander of the American Legion's department of tho state of Washing ton. While the down trodden bookkeep er of a Great Northern con struction gang, Swnlo was cajoled Into an encounter with tho gang's bully, who held the rank of camp cleanser of the pots and pans. The fight became rough, the bookkeeper knocked out the dish washer and the foreman forthwith made up for lack pf personnel by assigning Swnlo to wash the dishes until the beaten kitch en mechanic could return from the hospital. After gaining an education, Swale, nt twenty-tlireo yenrs nnd 200 pounds, wns the "baby of tho Washington leg islature," serving for two terms. Dur ing tlio war ho served In the nnny In telligence section In charge of I. W, W. Investigations In tho Pnclllc North west. Ho Is n practicing lawyer In Seattle, Wash. Tho Verb Salvage. The verb "to salvage" did not pass out of existence with the disbanding of the A. E. I Its synonym, "to man age," Is still recognized ns pnrt of tht lungunge of Legionnaires. Georgo It. Anderson post of tho American Legion nt Ardmore, Okln., recently "sal vaged" u library of 2,000 volumes. As In tho nrmy days when anything from u mess kit to a five-ton truck might bnve been ncqulred mysteri ously with tho simple explanation "we managed for It" or tho equally expres sive "wo salvaged It," the post ac quired the library. During tbo wnr tho people of Ardmoro hnd collected a largo number of books to be shipped to army enmps for use of soldiers. But after tbo volumes wero collected nnd .noxed they wero never shipped. They 'were discovered recently In n store room by a member of the Legion post nnd It did not tako long to salvage them. CTJWKJBBiBfcjJjSWW 'J' w ,y IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL StmdaySchool f Lesson f Illy KHV t. U. KIT.WATEK, I). ., 'l'onclier of KiikIIMi lllble In the Moody Hlblo Institute of Cliloaito ) ((g. 19,'l, Wcaiurn Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR OCTOBER 2 PAUL IN CORINTH. " L.KSSO.V 'rnXT-AilH 18 1-23 UULOKN Ti:XT-t ilctoriulnoil not to know unythlni; uiiioiik you, nio Joub Christ, ami Mini crucified.!. Cor. 2:2. WiJFr.UttNCi: MATUltlAI-1 Cor. 2.1-5; 4:12; II Co. 11:7-9. I'KIMAHY TOPIC - Tuntmnklns and TencliliiK. JU.VIOIl TOPIC - I'aul Workliiu nnd I'renchliiK In Corinth. INTKUMKDIATK AND SKN1011 TOPIC TciiclniiK nnd Tcnttnnklim In Corinth. YOUNG I'KOl'LK AND ADULT Toi'lC 1'uul In u Coimnercliil Center. The establishment of the church nt Corinth Is an example of missionary endeaor for all ages. The method employed, which resulted In success then, will result In success now. I. The True Missionary Method (vv. I!!). I'aul came to Corinth a stranger In n strange city. He did not base an advi'iue agent to do his advertising; neither did he have his photograph put In the dally paper with sensa tional announcements, upon his arrival In Corinth, lie did not have a trained singer with him ; neither did ho have bis salary guaranteed. Ills method In gaining a foothold In Corinth was as follows: I. Finding u home (v. 'J). This ho found with Aqulla and I'rlscllla, Jews who were leceiitly expelled from Home by the cruet edict of Claudius. Ilelng .lews, he found natural aflllnlty with them. li. He tolled for his dally bread (v. I'.). He was of ibe same craft with them, being tentmakers. Every child among the .lews was taught some trade by means of which he could gain a livelihood should occa sion tequlre. One of the rabbis said that ho who fulled to teach his boy a trade taught him to steal. II. Preaching In the Synagogue at Corinth (vv. AS). 1. Though compelled to toll for n living while getting a foothold In Corinth, he did not lose sight of his main work (v. 4). lie reasoned In the synagogue every Sabbath, persuad ing the .lews and Gieeks. '-. Ills activity was Increased when Silas and Timothy cuuie (v. ,r). This resulted from three causes: (1) They brought good news from the church at 'J hesMilonlca (I Thess. :i:G). To hear of the steadfastness of those who hnd confessed Christ under our ministry puts new vigor Into our labors. (2) They brought pecuniary gifts from the Macedonian churches (Philip. 4:1.r; II Cor. 11:!)). Ilelng relieved from the necessity of toil for n living, they now could devote more time anil energy to the preaching of the gospel. (.') Silas and Timothy became assistant" to Paul In the work, thereby strength ening his bands so as to enable him to accentuate his efforts. :t. Paul opposed (v. (1). Ills In creased activity was met with In creased opposition. This can always be o peeled. 1. I'aul announces his purpose fo turn to the Gentiles (v. 0). Itecnuse of their blashphcmy and opposition he ceased to work among the .Tews. There Is a time when good Judgment causes one to abandon work where efforts have been fruitless, but It Is dllllcult to know Just when to do It. .r. He did not go far away (v. 7). He remained sufllclently near that those whose hearts God touched could easily find htm. It Is likewise true (hat although Christ Is obliged to de part from the soul thnt refuses Him entrance. He lingers with yearning love around that heart. fl. Ills success (v.( 8). Crispus, the chief ruler of the synagogue, was con verted. Perhaps the severity of his action in turning away from them moved Crispus to action. III. Paul's Vision (vv. 0-11). Ills experiences slnct coming to Eu rope wero very trying. He needed en couragement at this time. It Is Just like the Lord to come at the time of the servant's greatest need. Note the Lord's (.iiN to him: 1. "lie not afraid." When one Is executing the commission of the Lord he need not be afraid. 'J. "Spon k, and hold not thy pence." The one who has heard the voice of God cannot refrain from speaking -cannot bo still. H. 'H am with theq." Tho Lord Is with everyone who faithfully carries out his commission. 4. "No man shall set on thee to hurl thee." The one sent by the Lord to do a work Is Immune from danger and barm until his work Is done, fi. "I have much people In this city" It Is most encouraging to know that In the great cities the Lord has Ills own people and that the -one who goes In IDs name shall have fruit for his service. Bible Classes Necessary, lllble classes are ns necessary to a healthy parochial life as are any other religious agencies, and tho priest who neglects them because they seem to him old-fashioned or connected with the Protestant sectarian system lays himself open to great blame. "Thy word Is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my paths." Dean Larned. The Builder of All Things. Every house Is bullded of some man; hut ho that built all things la God. Hebrews 3:4. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Take Aspirin only us told In each pneknge of genuine Buyer Tablets of Aspirin, Then you will bo following the directions nud dosngo worked out by physicians during 'i yenrs, and proved safe by millions. Take no chances with substitutes. If you see the llayer Cross on tablets, you can take them without fear for Colds, Ilendacbe, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago nud for Pain. Hnndy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packnges. Aspirin Is tho trade mark of llayer Manufacture of Monoacctlcncldcster of Snllcyllcucld. Advertisement. ' Just a Rehearsal. "Vampire l" "Wretch, out of my sight 1" "I was a man when I met yotil" "You'ie a worm now!" "Gosh!" exclaimed the leading man ns he paused to mop his brow, "this Is warm woik." "We're not getting a nickel for It, either," groaned the leading lady. IMrmlngham Ago-Hcrald. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is Rrcatly relieved by constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATAIIKM MKDICINH Is a consttlutlon.il remedy. Catarrhal DeafncB.s Is caused by nn Inflamed con dition of tho mucoUH llnliif, of the KuHtn- uiii.ui auiio. wnen iiiih tunu In Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect liearltu;. and when it Is entirely closed De.ifnons Is tho result. Utiles tho In flammation can bu reduced, your hcarlnn may lo destroyed forever. HALIS CATAKUII MIODfCINK nets through the blood on tho mucous mirfneos of tho sys tem, thus reducing the Inflimtnntlon and oHslstlnB Naturo In restorlnn nonnui con ditions. Circulars free. All Drucglsts. V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Ad vertisement. A young man seldom believes that n girl enjoys a kiss unless he has It from her own lips. Cutlcura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples nnd blackheads smear them with Cutlcura Ointment. Wash oft In flvo minutes with Cutl cura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clenr by using them for dally toilet purposes. Don't fall to in clude Cutlcura Talcum. Advertisement. Tho total length of tbo world's rail ways Is 7:$2,800 miles. f l) X Some More Truths. X70ULD you use a steam shovel to move a pebble? Certainly not. Implements are built according to the work they havo to do. Would you use a grown-up's remedy for your baby's ills? Certainly not. Kennedies are prepared according to the work THEY havo to do. All this is preliminary to reminding you that Fletcher's Castoria was sought out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children. And let this be a warning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and the Just-as-good stuff that may be all right for you in all your strength, but dangerous for the little babe. All the mother-lovo that lies within your heart cries out to you: Be true to Baby. And being true to Baby you will keep in the house remedies specially, prepared for babies as you would a baby's food, hairbrush, toothbrush or sponge. jjfffflwpt r.nntnnts ISPluid Dracta' .V4n.5 ) Him. i9v "iswr' s&k i ATr;riirT.-'n"fi:nOi:NT. t 1 V r .'. .7 -- -r.-A.Jl i AvcficInWciTcparauwiw vj biimiuwiiy u. -j- ;.:.. i.'him tn i nnn nv iitri'uu tinglheStomauisami iiowcaw. ntcrctrVromotlnS DiiScsUon Cheerfulness and RcstContoos reiUicrOniutn,Morpluncnor HVi era Mineral. Not iyviiou.i- &cfitfdw&UIl&Ma!m , Vienna JtozzA. i H'ann Sml ntnrtiJSagir hUbrftrtn fhrt A JintnfdlHcmcdyfor Constipationand Diarrhoea. anil cvCTK.niw -- tetrUlnClhcrcfrom' Simile Stfiwta 14 drfffiA Exact Copy of Wrapper. ' Iff SjaTaffrrfirP ' ' t bespp Kte.SCi tf t liliBilil 625,000 BOTTLES SOLD IN NEW YORK Biggest Thing of Kind Ever Seen In That State, Declares Dig Wholesaler. The fact that (I'J.'.OOO bottles of Tan lac have been sold In the state of New York since Its Introduction there less than one jenr ago, Is a big business Item that will attract unusual atten tion thiotighout the entire East, for nothing like It has over happened be fore. It breaks all lecords. Mr. George H. Evans, manager of the Gibson-Snow Company, the well known wholesale druggists, with branches In Albany, Huffalo, Roches ter and Syracuse, recently announced that the preparation was now selling In their trade territories alone at the phenomenal rate of approximately GOO, 000 bottles a year. "If the present rate continues," said Mr. Evans, "this state alone will prob ably require considerably over Tt'O.OOO bottles a year. This Is a tremendous figure, but 1 am really conservative In making this statement." Tanhic Is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Advertisement. Little Sister's Interest. Little Jennie gazed long nnd thoughtfully at the young man who was calling on her grown-up sister Maude. ".May I climb up on your knee, Mr. Greene?" she Inquired at last. "Yes, of course, dear!" smiled the young man, who wanted to make a hit with the family. "Want to pull my hair eh?" "No; I want to see If I can find that word," replied the little girl. "What word?" asked tho visitor, In bewilderment. "I heard Maude say this morning that If a man ever had tho word 'Idiot' written till over his face, that man was you!" Stray Stories. Perfectly Safe. "Mn, may 1 go boating?" naked Doris. "Indeed you shall not," replied fond mother. "Who in the world asked you?" "Mr. IlufTers," said the girl. "Oh, very well, you may go with ti I til. He has a cork leg, and If the boat upsets you can Just hang on to that." Our Duslnesc. It Is therefore our business care fully to cultivate In our minds, to rear to the most perfect vigor and ma turity, every sort of generous and honest feeling that belongs to our nature. Edmund Iturke. When looking for lodgings n man must either inquire within or go with out. Children mjfkicey Arc You Prepared? A doctor in the house all the time would be a good idea. Yet you can't afford to keep a doctor in the family to keep baby weU or pre vent sickness. But you can do almost the same thing by having at hand a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria, because it is a wonderful remedy, for indigestion, colic, feverishness, fretfulness and all the other dis' orders that result from common ailments that babies have. Fletcher's Castoria is perfectly safe to use. It is a harmless sub stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Children cry for Fletcher's Castoria, and mothers recommend it because they have found it a comfort to children and a mother's friend. If you love your baby, you know how sweet it is to be able to help baby when trouble comes. You cannot always call upon a doctor. But doctors have nothing but good to say of Fletcher's Castoria, be cause they know that it can only do good that it can't do any harm and they wouldn't want you to use for baby a remedy that you would use for yourself. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS, Bears the TUB CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK OITY. Weak and Miserable? Doei tho least exertion tire you out? Feel "blue" nm! worried nnd Imve daily backache, lnincncM, headache"), dizzi iicm, and kidney irregularities? Sick kidneys arc often to hlnmb for this un happy state. You must net quickly to prevent more criou trouble. Uo Doan's Kidney Pills, tho remedy rec ommended everywhere by grateful users. Ask your neighbor t A Nebraska Caso Mrn. M. Rteffdon, Ocnova, Nelir., says: "My back wan w ci a k and tired and I hnd dlzay headaches. A friend who hnd been li o 1 p o d by Doan'sKldiioy Pills ndvlped mo to try thorn and ns a re null I trot well. The t rou bio hasn't bothered me In the last iioven years. I lvo Doan's the credit." Cet Dun'i t Any Store, 60c Dot DOAN'S "VSIV FOSTER-MlLDURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may bo your9 if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking COLDMEDAL l ''- rasH'FPfi. Tho world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder nnd uric acid troubles, th cnoralcs of life and looks. In uoo sine 169& Alt druggists, thrco sizes. Look for thn name Gold Medal on ereiT fee and accept no imitation i finest product PEeating-Embroidery tlultoni, Buttonhole llemititclilnir. StUiia, Beading, and Pennant. StnJ for Cclalogat 1120 Walnut Street, DepL F, Kansas City, Ma. W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 39-1921. Cry Fop Signature of m HHE9m Mm stsiirxiw