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Nurture time means the suicide ol your mind thoughts. Look to Your Eyes Beautiful Eye like fine Teeth, ere the resuuof Constant Cere. The daily use of Murine totkea Eyes Clear and Radiant Enjoyable, Harmles. Sold end Recommended by AU Dtuggftt. with- turned and for i lus Leptu innD the American Leu ion News Jvippited (Copy AMERICANISM WEEK, DEC. by 3-- 9 John J. Tigert, United States com of education, declares a conviction that a great stride toward the goal of Americanism set by the American Legion as one of its greatest programs of service will be made in the week of December 3 to 9, Inclusive, which has been proclaimed American Education week. Commissioner Tigert and the National Education association are with the Americanism commission of the American Legion In making the week a success. Announcement proclaiming the American Education week followed a conference In Washington between President Harding, Commissioner Tigert and Garland W. Powell, assistant national director of the Americanism commission. President Harding announced he would issue an official proclamation, followed by similar ones from governors of the states. Commissioner Tigert, through the United States bureau of education, will request state and county superintendents of schools to devote the week to the American Legion program, which will start Sunday, December 3. Ministers of all denominations will be asked to preach sermons morning and evening that day on the benefits of education. Mass meetings will be held throughout the United States, at which speakers will be supplied by the American Legion. Monday will have its special slogan Americans All by 1927" with its drive throughout the country to assist Immigrants and aliens to become good Americans, by starting their education In the duties of citizenship. Tuesday will be devoted to patriotism, with such subjects as Universal Use of the Eng- Music As a Nation lish Language, The Flag, Emblem of FreeBuilder, The Citizens Duty to and dom, Vote, emphasized. Wednesday, better pay for teachers and better school-house- s will be featured. Thursday will be devoted particularly to the cure of Illiteracy. Thursday will be a mighty war on Bolshevism, the strengthening of the fight to eradicate radicalism. Friday will be devoted to An Equal Opportunity for All in Education, and Saturday, December 9, will be given ever to the subject of physical education, the need of more and better playgrounds, the nation's need to develop our forests, the conservation of our soil and places of play in every community. MAY ADOPT THIS great When pretty Thelnm Sines of Ind., donned the headpiece rt, that shes ing in the wearaccom- picture, panying and naively asked If It wasnt a perfectly wonderful creation for members of the American Legion Auxiliary to wear at conventions, conferences, etc., it hasnt been recorded what the Indiana women's reply was, but it Miss Thelma Sines. Is known that all the American Legion fellows who saw the picture immediately voted aye and urged its unanimous adoption. Miss Sines Auxiliary unit, No. 3 of Logansport, submitted the headdress as the official one to be worn, but frankly confessed that the idea was really born at Columbus, Neb., where that citys American Legion Auxiliary unit presented it, and then Columbus replied that it really was the idea of some of the women of At any rate, it seemed to Louisiana. be a popular Idea made more so, perhaps, by the wearer herewith shown. Miss Sines says she likes it, that it 9 cool and comfortuble, and affords a distinctive headdress for the organiza tion. It will be noted that the headdress is fronted wil a star. A gold star can be substituted for the ordained blue by those who lost loved ones In the service. k AA. J ry' AARY GRAHAM. BONNER. It vtiritN NtWeru -- COFYAiCMf con- cern. Leading editor citizens, writers, business and professional men and women believe It their patriotic duty to help these boys back to health and competition with their fellow men. Hence the Hut," established In downtown Los Angeles. The Hut is a store, where veterans emerging from hospitals, and disabled veterans at home may sell articles they have learned to make, or where they may work at various trades catering to the general public. The Hut" was established by a committee which Includes such persons as Ru pert Hughes, the novelist; Edward A. Dickson, publisher of the Los Angeles Evening Express; Harry Chandler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times; Hays Rice, Stanley Chapman, Louis M. Cole, Rabbi Magnin, Henry A. Strauss, Boy L. Laswell, Mrs. John J. Urquhart, Mrs. J. R. Coffman', Mrs. Daisy C. Danzlnger, Mrs. E. R. Braln-erd- , Mrs. Boyle Workman and other prominent citizens. The committee was formed and the Hut established because of the hundreds of veterans who come from the hospitals with only small, or no compensation, and who during the period of convalescence are in dire financial straits. At the store they may ply their crafts and sell their handicraft, all the receipts their own. Rupert Hughes Is a former service man and a member of the American Legion In Los Angeles. To him all He former service men are buddies. Is never too busy, never too engrossed, to aid in good works which are for the benefit of his former comrades In arms. As with other American Legion members, the Hut project is meeting with Mr. Hughes approval and active OHiOH LIERARY FROLIC mat- It was late in tlie evening and the library was closed at last. All day long people had come and gone. They hud brought books with them had and they taken books away with them. Oh, a very busy day it had been the library. Many had read hooks in the library, too, while they were there, and others had There Isnt too much, can never be Among the directors of the are representatives of all the Hut" American Legion posts In Los Angeles coun- ty. The Needlework Guild of America gave $2,000 to get the project started, and the American Legion pledged $250 a month for six months to Insure Its success. It will be operated on a strictly business basis, giving the veterans the opportunity to support themselves by their skill in various crafts without any plea for favors or charity from the public. LEGION PROUD OF HIM MEN Little Leach, Mayor Minneapolis Colonel, One of Several Successful Gopher State Officials. They call him Minneapolis Little Mayor George E. Leach of that city. He Is one of a number of Minnesota mayors who have swelled the pride of the American of that Legion state In the fact of their success In civil life by being voted offices of public trust Colonel after their return from war. Just across that line of u n- - Mayor George Leach, frie n d y r e a- tions" at least that's what some who know the rivalry between the Twin Cities call it Is another Legion executive, Mayor Nelson of St. Paul. And Gophers point to the harmony between the two executives, though they differ radically on many tilings, as exemplification of the American Legion buddy spirit. Other Minnesota mayors who are active members of the American Legion are : Mayor Cannon of Hibblng, Mayor Maertz of New Prague, Mayor Empie of Virginia, Mayor Quinn of Faribault, Then Esallng of Eveleth. Mayor there's Lieutenant Governor Collins. State Bank Examiner Rathbun and State Coal Commissioner Bowen who, though not mayors, are Legionnaires. Mayor Leach was colonel of the fafield mous One Hundred and Fifty-firs- t on was which the a regiment artillery, front line for 243 consecutive days, longer, it is said, than any other regiment In the United States urmy. The regiment took rart In all the major engagements, and served with Its own division, the Rainbow division, the , First, Second, Fourth, Twenty-sixthSeventy-seventand Thirty-secondivisions. Eighty-eightAnd the Little Colonel was a gallant soldier. He was decorated for bravery In action with the Distinguished Service Cross, the Croix De Guerre, with two palms and star nnd Details, Please. of Honor, officers grade, was tlie Matthews daughter Old Man to the United returning after and slowest wilted and He the to reputed with the Distindecorated was One Stales state. her the in day laziest girl Medal. He now is father came in to find her sprawled guished Service Hundred and Fifty-fir- st One the of In colinel feet her with In a chair dangerous Guard. National the in proximity to the blazing fireplace. he You're yelled. Git up. gal. Ferm Organization. red-ho- t coal." practically standin on a Nebraska sailors and marines, who drawled Sal, Which foot, paw? attended the state Legion convention opening one eye. American Legion at York, Neb., have formed an op Weekly. ganizatien for social purpose 1 1 h h nt maga- But at last, as I have said, it was dark in the library and everyone had well-know- n too much, we can do for our disabled, Is a slogan w ith the novelist. . There h only one medicine that really Stands out pi t eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of tlie kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root stands the highest for tlie reason that it has proven to be just tlie remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp-Roo- t makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. When I Teshastin, Washington. However, if you wish first to test this I had of was age fourteen about years great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a an operation for appendicitis and tlie sample bottle. When writing be sure and doctor said it would retard development until I was 13 or 19 years of age, mention this paper. Advertisement. In looked zines. FOR T KIDNEY AILMENTS Yv in broken health is a ter of vital Government, Legion and National Education Association to Make Program Success. missioner maimed SWAMP-ROO- pMiitfiraSavinft Hut," a Downtown L03 Angcle Store, Operatsd for Benefit of Disabled Veterans. Out Los Angeles way the cure and comfort of the buys who went away to war and re- Headdress Fronted With Blue or Gold Star May Be Approved by tho Women's Organization. Let Cuticura Be USE-BET- il:R! AUXILIARY California KB. Old Style Powder and Pill Vaccines still Cor those who prefer them. Lap The j Monkey Reasons. It used to be thought that beasts and birds were guided in their action entirely by Instinct, reason playing no part whntevcr in their dally lives. But now naturalists are not so sure. To learn to use a lever as a mechanical Instrument implies, one would think, n certain amount of reasoning power. Yet a monkey kept in captivity employed a stick to pry up the lid of a chest which was otherwise too heavy for the animal to raise. gone home. except Billy Everyone everyone Brownie. lie had come to visit Superfluity. Industhe library. He had hidden behind Ia, what is a a huge dictionary, when they had been try? Well, for example, my son, dosing tlie library and looking around making artificial files. to see that all tlie readers had gone. Best men are often molded out of Sometimes readers forgot about tlie time and did not know they should be faults. leaving, and they had to he screamed at. But now every reader had gone The man who wants nothing gets it. the library people had seen to that. But they had missed Billie Brownie, as he had meant it to be. t He had always somehow wanted to visit a library after all the people had gone. He lmd paid mnny visits and met many friends and heard so many secrets, hut he had never been In a library after it was dark, and when no one was in it. Yes, he hud paid many visits. He had watched so many Interesting but I heard how good Dr. Pierres Favorite Prescription was for young girls so I took tour bottles of it and came Into womanhood within a year. Then I started getting healthy and strong. Before I took Dr. Pierces medicines I weighed only 72 pounds now .1 weigh 107. Later In life I took a on my face. I wrote to breaklng-ou- t Dr. Pierce and he advised me to tube I took the Golden Medical Discovery. two bottles of it and my ,skin is m Miss smooth as I could wish for. E. L. Carrell, Box 24. Write Dr. Pierces Invalid's Hotel Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice or send 10c for trial package of any of Iris medicines. In Following Through. Is an old man's game! Nashville I cant afford it, either. Bah! Golf Tennesseean. Dont imagine that you are tlie ter of gravity. cen- sights. He had watched the birds as they learned to fly, lie had seen how they could go only a little distance nt a time, and how they had to try again and again until they could really become wonderful flyers. De had talked with old Mother Nature. Oh, Billie Brownie had had many a marvelous time. But now lie was in tlie library, and this was one of tlie things he had always longed to do. He wanted to be among tlie books all by himself. lie was not there very long when there came a huge volume down from the shelves, and he noticed that it had spread out its covers and was walking awkwardly about. Ha, ha, ha," said tlie big hook, would anyone ever think to see me now that I was Volume Four of an important English History set? "Gracious, hut they'd he surprised. Im surprised, said Billie Brownie. Yes, of course you would be, said Volume Four, and so would anyone, but we never give anyone the chance It would hurt our to be surprised. reputations, you know children In school would not respect us the same way at lesson time if they were thinking of how we'd been hopping and skipping and lumping the evening before. And so we will never have a frolic unless we are alone absolutely alone. Youre tlie one exception. And that Is only because you belong to the Fairyland people. Sometimes theyve tried to see us after dark the people. Yes, they've stayed and bidden and haven't been discovered when the library was being closed. But we always know, and we will never have a frolic as long as there is a single human being about, and we always, always know. They can never fool us. But I talk too much. It's like a history book to tell a lot of facts, you know. I must forget my Job now and play, for we all need a playtime. So tlie books got down from their shelves and began to frolic. The great big wise hooks danced and jumped and creaked and chased each other about, and Billie Brownie even saw a book of famous speeches playing leap-frowith a book of very serious poetry. And siicli a as there noise was. Tlie histories were especially noisy and the dictionaries and scampered placed nnd actuPlaying Leap-Froally giggled. We have to know it all tlie rest of the time, they said. "It is fun ones In awhile not to have anyone looking you up to ask you tills or that, and to know that youve got to tell them, and must know it! So the shelves were without tlie books, and all over the floor the books had their games. And when morning came and Billie Brownie was about to leave he saw them getting back into their shelf places and standing and saying: We must look solemn and wise We must now. look solemn nnd SAY BAYER Insist! when you buy. Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions fur Accept only Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain Bayer package which contains proper directions. Handy Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of Aeptris Is tke trade Bark of Bayer Ifanafaoture 24 and 100 Druggist a. of Mocoaeetlceetdeeter of Ballcyllcarll DONT LET THAT COUCH CONTINUE! Spohns Distemper Compound short the will knock It In very fleet slim of e couch time. At or cold In your horse, give a few dnees of "SPOHN'S." 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