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Show AN ALL-AROU- LEGfO.1 MAN Michigan's Newly Appomttd Mead ef is Division Nat onal .Service Equipped With information. ' in&VTBY OCITiSH an $10,CCO,000 Cargo of Steamer Laurentic on Bed Ill-Fa- te (Cop .1.60 m for Thla Drpartmrni A sailor, a truffle cop. a suslstHiit provont in ' ' t marshal ;il'it n army In hpitais. " for almost two jettrs, Albert E. liaun , of .Michinewly gan, head of the American Legion' s- nutioniil service 'division, Is well equipped to minister t the needs of ex serv- e Supplied and fii-"- POST GETS ARTISTIC RANGE - Chicago Organization Acquires Uw of Famous World's Fair Field 'Museum Building. The American Legion wilt soon have the use of a building known to In America as the embodiment of beauty In art and architecture, the ..!..1 t Ofil ....lt.ll.... ui ,1... tire tjiwo imu. r me Al ia uuuuui The crack of army World's Fair, ""rifles' will, beheard" In the famous . structure, for it has been turned over to the Hyde Park post, No. 34, of the Legion In Chicago, as an Indoor rifle ,'. range. The large edifice, known as the old Field museum after the World's fair, whs evacuated with the completion of th aew Field museum. Various organizations of Chicago Immediately besieged the park" commissioners for permission to use Uie building, but the Legton post's request . aloue was ice men. Mr. Hsan gain ed the rank of mil-lio- - jrmm Legionnaires now have a rifle ra&ge de luxe, one that will tend to erase the veteran's memories of sweltering days, shivering days and cold, moist days spent In frying to locate the bullseye on the army's outdoor firing points. The building is so large d that a range was established without difficulty, along with the shorter distances. 200-yar- - - 'fiiatwrilSTluiiPncfcff J of the Ocean. Another attempt Is to be made this summer by the admiralty lo recover the remainder of the bullion lost when the armed liner Luurentlc was mined aii'l sunk off the "north coast of Ire- land In 1017. '.rr. 7 1 . . -- r.onr nt a PER CENt. The salvage vessel Racer, together No. 1. will undertake the salvage work for the v fourth summer, c lite Laurentic went Tdown In 20 fathoms tl20 feet)f of water" four miles off the coast of Donegal, carrying gold bars to the value of between 110,006,000 and X15.000.000. Four years of pounding by Atlantic gales Tiave reduced the wreck to a shapeless moss and each pear the work has been more difficult. Last summer the divers found that about 250 iona of hull and deckplatet bad settled 00 the strongroom, where the fdfd was stored, breaking it In. The result was that only about 123,000 was recovered, compared with - $1,250,000 v the previous year. the divert After expect to find the wreckage covered with gravel and silt, which lias to be cleared away with, pumps. Then the steel plates and girders, must be cut v:-:.away. , The Racer Is now equipped, In addition to every iwsslble contrivance for aiding divers, with a "recompression chamber," A diver can reach the bottom In balf a minute, but after prolonged Immersion at 20 fathoms below the surface half an hour has to be allowed for raising him because. If brought up too quickly, lie Is likely to collapse. The great pressure at 30 fathoms saturates the system with nitrogen gas, but In the recompression cham ber the nitrogen can be eliminated gradually. 04 ' . ' .. r withthe Canadian drifter 1 rir Til IInefBl -- m exe of Baby. Spedal - r 11 r fr, Cheerfulness Not NABcoi That Baby should hare a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet It than to use reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-up- a more is a man's medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of would that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned.: Neither : diseases. r. children's in be tolerated by specialists Your Physician will tell yon that Baby's medicine must be food. V prepared with even greater care than Baby's too often disarranged is health in when stomach good A Baby's think of giving a for Could moment, food. then, yon by improper to your ailing child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Don't be deceived. Hake a mental note of this: It is important, Mothers, that remember that to function well, the digestive organs of should yon receive special care. Ho Baby is so abnormal that must Baby your the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily, . - " ami ' '''-Washington, -- .. captain on the battlefield and wan wounded in action at Juvigny. France, whll serving with the Thirty-secon- d division. In Walter Keed for moretIin-year, he found out what the govern-meIntended to do for the wounded by .studying plans and legislation concerning the subject. Discharged from the hospital last fall, he was made a special representative of the bureau of war risk lusurance. In army and navy camps be was Instrumental, through the Amerlcun Legion, in causing the reinstatement or conversion of X5,000,000 In. war risk Insurance. In Michigan last November, as field representative of the war risk bureau, he directed a cleanup ot hospital, insurance and compensation claims that placed the state ahead of all others In welfare accomplishments. During the campaign he Investigat men In ed the condition of the state prison at Jackson and the Insane asylum In Kalamazoo. He worked with the Legion's welfare department to cause the. parole of l.V) men last year "to the Legion. He ob tained 1300,000 in funds raised during the war and used It in settling claims, relief of the disabled and their dependents and in untangling insurance difficulties and remedying hospital conditions. Mr. Haan la twenty-eigh- t years old. entered of be out school, high Coming the United Statea navy as an appren- WOMAN ARTIST PAINTING tice seaman. He served four years on PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT the U. 8. 8. Idaho and was discharged as a quartermaster, second class. He thery became a motor and traffic policeman in Grand Rapids, Mich. In 1910, he went to the Mexican border as a first sergeant. In the Michigan Infantry. Before he entered the lines In France, he was assistant provost marshal at St. Naralre, as a first lieutenant Before the battle In which he was wounded, he hsd served In three w - 7 offensives. hospital,- Children Cry Fop ID RESCUE LOST CDlD :?oe - 1 fe ' 4 e . rv.t k fc -- rrjuiUin fliercrraaTu-- V-- - f SiZZ? e prepared for - grewn-up- s. BOTHEU MOULD KAD THE S00KUT THAT R . AR0UR0 EVOT SOTTU OF FlTTCHEf I CA8T0HA CASTO R I A ALWAY si Bears the Signature of GENUINE nct Copy el Wrapper. TNt CtMTAOH COMPANY. NW VOttJC CITY. J GETS MONEY FOR W. A. A. L Hungry Rooster Proves Gold Mine for Woman's Organisation in Kansas now many grains of corn will a terribly hungry rooster eat after he has missed his meals for five hours? The ' ' 1'lymouth t Bock In the photograph tucked away 283 grains la record time and made $328 for tha Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion In .. Kan. Tha bird was placed In a ahow window on tha mala street La the Kansas town. For five hours be scratched and crowed for provender, which, was not forthcoming. Then 1,000 grains of tempting yellow corn were spread before him." . Guesses as to" how many grains of.com Jt would take to assuage ms Hunger were sold at ten cents each. In three hours Mr. Rock had gulped 283 kernels of Kansas corn and re BOOKS FOR DISABLED HEROES tired tot the night. Then he was sold Clm-marro- n, C ingress Appropriates $100,000 for for Soldiers Material Reading ; Confined ,te Hospitals. , Disabled heroes of the AVorld war i Hi? imp are not to be without good books to read while they are fighting to regain health in the hospitals of this country. Congress has appropriated In the .V mm Vf Mrs. Lelah L. Klein, Clmmarron, Kao, 'and the Lucrative Rooster; Spohn's Distemper Compound ba Thirteen-Year-Ol- d Remembered Had That Mr. Hogg Scored, the Partner of His Joys One Time What He Had Been Taught About Electricity. The family washing was- - going through Its regular Monday electric washer route. Incidentally, the hnse-mewas damp, because there hail been 00 furnace Are. When the lady of the house started to wring the clothes she found an electric current la the water, due to a short circuit In the motor. After several attempts to wring the clothes before the current got In Its work, she was about ready to give up and wring them by hand "Shucks, mom,H said thirteen-year-olHurry, who knows all about Edison and Franklin, "111 bet If you put on your rubbers, no the current enn't go on out of your body you won't get a shock at all." And when "mom" tried his sugges tion she found, the embryo electrician knew what he was talking about for she worked In safety while wringing the rest of the clot hen. d civil sundry bill the sum ot $100,000 for the purchase of books, with the result that each of the 23,000 dlsubled veterans will soon have three or four new books to read. ' v The American Library association, which still has charge of the libraries In the larger hospitals, has been embarrassed by a shortage of funds, and up to this time posts ef the American Legion, have taken over the duty of supplying books to the disabled In hundreds of the smaller hospitals. The appropriation by congress does not mean that either the services ot the American Library association or the Miss Neysa McMeln, the celftirattHl American Legion in this respect are to New Tork artist and Illustrator who is be dispensed with, but that they are now In painting a portrait of engaged rein to bo greatly augmented and President Harding. Mlos McMeln Is forced. famous for ber magazine covers and heads of pretty girls. CRtEDOF THE DISABLED MAN . Somewhat Miffed. "Whnt do you think of that fellow? Had the audacity to have his secretary, will knock It la very short lira. At th Snrt iIrb of a tough get me on the wire. I never talk exor cold In your bona, (trt t, few iom of "SPOHN'S." It will cept to principals. Why dida't ha et on the (laada, limlnat tha dinw serm and prvnt farthth call me himself?" er detraction ef body HV llMin. "SPOHN'S" h standard ramady for DI8TBMPKR, INFLUENZA. PINK ITS, "How do you know it was 1U$ CATARRHAL FKVEft, COUQHS and COLDS for a qaartar of eenta and ITlt par bottla at all dm atoraa. cantary. secretary?" aroax mcdical compay, uo&oes. ixd. "My secretary answered." LouisCourier-Journa- l. ville I AND IT DENY RIGHT ALL SHE COULDN'T BOY'S SUGGESTION doitt let that cocoa cosnirrat Crime in New York. "1 see a visitor to New York was arrested the other day bemuse he had 13.V) la his pocket," said Church.. And it wasn't his own money?" asked Gotham. "Oh, yes; it wan proved In court thnt tt was his own money," replied Churc h. arrefct him. Vhy on earth did th-thenT "He was trying to get out of town with It." y twice, given back to the women, and ' was finally auctfuned off. In all, he Learn to work efhYlently tlint Is. netted $323, a fraction more than without waste of time or energy. 11.15 for every grain of corn be ate. Xfrs. L, Klein, national exMO- tlve comraltteewoman from the Kan PEASANTS CLOG. RAILROADS : cas department of the Auxiliary, banD. Cn of Fellows AfRlcted Washington, - most thaof One "contest..' died the " foeV took on- - Brighter- - side Moscow Decrees Five-yea- r Sentence activeTvorkeraforthcAcixniaryia Of Thing her state, Mrs. Klein was educated. In for Riding on Platform. WeHesloy - college and la the Kew The opening of free trade in grain Disabled veterans 6f theJWorld war, between the England Conservatory., of Music Iler peasantry and the cities husband,' who was a captain in the nearly all of them overseas veterans of Russia has brought about such an medical corps, was gassed in tlte Ar and members of the Walter Reed post utter state of chaos In the railway of Ue American Lcjloa. in Washing- service that an official decree issued offensive.- gtHuw-Meuswhat they In .Moscow: orders .. senteucea : f ton, D. CL, have adopted " Creed of the" Disabled "The termf" ln a concentration camp for THETAMERICAN LEGION' QtRL Man," whUh, called to the attention persons traveling on the rallwsy locoot rresldent Harding upon a recent Miss Margaret Sous, Daughter of Fa visit to the hospital, was by the Pres- motives and car platforms. According to tha newsnper Economous Bandmaster, Acquires . , ident prounced fine. ...Tha .'.."creed" mic Life the free trade decree has re--, '"'"'l V New Title. ,.. . ' reads at follows: suited In the peasants, "tike a stn-aOnce more to be useful to see pity Miss Margaret Sousa, daughter of In the eyes of my friends replaced of lava, overflowing all the railway John I'blllp Sousa, famous band direc with commendation to work, pro- lines, occupying alt the pavenKer trains and even the freight trains, ridtor, has acquired duce, provide arid to feel that I have a new title. She a place in the world, seeking no fa- ing 00 the locomotives, on the roofs and even on the bumpers." Is known as the vors and given none a man among "American Legion men in spite of this physical handicap. NEWSPAPER OF AIR, LATEST Girl"' because t , her starring In Cost of Llvlngln Parte. a Legion motion The cost of living In Paris Is not "Ships" Plying Between te Print Editions During Flight. picture, "Lost We exorbitant for an American, who la Initial trials will soon be made In Forget," a film paid In American dollars, according depleting the to a letter from a member of the Paris the publication la-of a dally newpaer filgbf .struggles of Poet onneAmertcan TXegTon: of Journalism. veterans to "Beware the big restaurants and obtain Justice and duck Into the side streets Airplanes will lesvt Paris and Lonunfrequent1 unemp 0 y ro e n t ed by tourists," the veteran warn. don dally. Machines from Paris will Better print-edttln- ns of the Aerial Mail In cmvditlm among- - those-w- hescaped TTuda7"Bhe'ieaTHRtfay" trench and those from Cngtanil will Injury In the World war. togs franca, or about fifty rents. r copies' In English. Batches "The menu Included: Frlture de Ir print-thei, HI I f the papers dropped by te Davy Jones. Loire. 1M fcuncs; omelette chnm ' Sam,'Reporting in utrachute Rouen. Amiens Boulogne. ou board the '."transporC'liad plgnona, 25 francs; - Chateaulrlan nd other cities where there are .. Just own Issued his first pair of is fried spuds nnd watercress) (wph-the Dally Mall. .' 2.fi0 franc; celcrl brslso. 73 centimes Hie machines will be equipped with "One thlnir. sunn," he rumUintetl. "If macaroni. 75 centimes and frnmagt - (relet MJe lrj Postum Cereal In adtlltloa to complete Ah fnlia overtoard, ah certainly will T5 rentlnies... .... will and Issue plants down Tinting neii American at tvnshun." go "Ami' after the meat, rons f polltirs, finnnce. sport and that for w Wwkly. nt'ni,s!'' geniC baracter, and Sorrows. m . - Virginia wage-earni- ng bas more women. than jhLj2j&a -1- 1511- - Rtducei Bursal Enlargements, Tlilckened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons, Soreness from Bruises or Stralnat 'J.V).0fl0 T am,vil allivl min. nnt klitr. Kimti lha hair Of Uv 119 the bom. !$ a bottle at druiati or delivered- .- Book I R JTL, for msnkind--ia sntiieptic liniment for bruises; cuts, wouodt, " strskM, painful, swollen veins or gland. It kralsand soothes. $1.25 a bottla at drug- -, fitts or MMtptid. Wi tell you more If yea write. Made in U. 8. A. br W. f. Y0UN0, Ise.. til Tm tU Isrtnsla). Ntta. T)rtri SOYearsOld Was Sick Now Feels Youm! After , Taking Eotonlc lot Sour Stomach' ver"lnce 1 the grip and It bothered m badlf Have taken Eatonlc only a wee wJ tun much better.: Am 80 years aid. , Mrs, John HIU. says ' Itonle quickly relieves aour tJn' B'h. IndlKvstlon. heartburn, bloatlo and distress after eating because Uikes up and carries out the acidify end fnaes which causa vaoft "tried "1 had sour stomach ; meal-tim- e beverage, fully satisfying to ' the taste, and you can drink it at any hour of the day as many cuns as von Wt with no irritation to nerves. nights and brighter rnorr usually follow a change to Postura as the table drink. lc; If you hava stomach allmenta. mythttjaiid tlll suffer, doot up hopei. Eatonlc has brought llej tena of thousands Ilk you. A bl bo costs lot a trine lth your drug!"" - ruarantee, wot t.r voir. i S.MNl. to (hjncBattlc CaelcMich. M est use aa 1'rvpoaliiun will atand atrkt I'artlcalara "J," thvn.uih Invaatlpailoa. Itlahnl Hh..ul ..bllIKo. H.avftbtvk.4 Co.3l B.way, A-- 12G MArr,:oTn h : fig) atnna firavin " hob-att.-- TOBACCO . is a hot cheering, from-alrphm- ea DURHAM stud-Icd'V- 'ostum Cereal ; ' BUtt "Lazy Lovery." Sir John livery of England, the emln;r.t Krtnilt pointer, has lieen called "Lnzy livery," liectnwe on n pretty society woman coming to his Ptudla for her portrait he srntcd her in the position desired and then features, planniug his work aud looking hard and long at her. After he hud studied her for some time she said : "Don't you think It's about time yon started jour work?" Ronton Pot. day nours in drowsiness. A cup of tea or coffee at bedtime often results in dreary wakefulness. n aref GENUINE flve-yea- Paris-Londo- 3You my; SOgopd cigarettes Counting the clock strokes ' Tummy Note. "I'm taking absent treatment for Indigestion." "Yes absence of everything I llk Former Senator John W. Weeks was eat." to lately recalling some of the happy days of the long ago In Washington. In those days, he said, there were such things as bars, and his friend Hirbutus Hogg, nimnt a great deal of his time on the fringe of the oases. One night after an unusually long sojourn near his favorite bar. Mr. Hogg navigated painfully home and at last reached his bedroom. Mrs. Hogg was waiting for him. "Hirbutus," she sald.after a swift appraisal of his condition, "I am ashamed of you utterly ashamed. You are a Hogg by name, and u hog by nature." "Yes, m'denr," replied the prodigal, meekly, "but Wen at that I have the for 10c fronj advantage over you. You are n .Hogg one Sdckof y name, out you became a Hogg tiy choice." Exchange. Don't Count Your Night Hours e- on FRECKLES .11. JAq7 r W. N. U, Sstt Lahe City, No. 21- -1 ' ' |