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Show 1flE ....._:UICAN [GION (Copy tor "l'his Dtpll.n.meat SuvpJi(;,J by tbe 1 Amerh::an LeE" ion New• Service.) ' Do Any of Your Rooms Need Decorating? enoug" KING WALL FINISH for a <:J{oom for Less Than a 'Dollar MEMBERSHI? RECORD SURE TO SET PACE Experienced decorators who know King Wall Finish alwav• u•e ttl If your decorator 1s n6t acquainted with thl1 wonderfu new material, tdl him about it. If you do your own work_ you can get wonderful re11ulta too. It' a ea•v to prepare-aim ply mnr: it with hot water. lt'1 caav to afply -never ll\pe, atreak:e or lpots. Surprialngly bcaurifu ruult• can be produceJ. e·ven by the inexpert.. enced. Think of it, you can buv enouih to decorate an averaae room for kls than a dollar, Try King Wai!Fmlah on onr room. A einale teat wid rrove it Ml we d:Jim. Your mor.ey back it you don'tfinditao, Write today for lhe name of the dealer nearest you and free color card ahowing 19 beautiful colon you can choose frc.m. ThE-re were 70,000 more mPmh(lrS paid up In the American Leg-Ion for 102i c>n February 1 than the total number on the same date last year, 1 the books of the nntionul tn•asurer at Indianapolis, Ind., show, ncconllng to THE CHICAGO WHITE LEAD & OIL CO. James F. Burt<•n, the national adju· 15th St. and S. Western Ave., Chka&o, 111. tant. There w!'re fJ(I,OOO more on the same dutp last ~·enr than on February 1, Hl2:i, the flrl't year In Legion hl!i· tory ttat snch nn lnerease wo1s ~hown. "This healthy m<'mbersltip con<litlon Indicates the L(•g-lon will go Into the DISTRIBUTOR next conn nt ion in Purls lu Septcrn· & ber wlth another r<'COr<l similar to the one lust yenr, when, for ti1e tlrst tim<>. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH an Increase in total rnemh<>rshlp for the year wns shll ~·n o,·er t11c precedSeek New Methods "In other Ing year,", Barton ;;ni<l. to Conserve Coal words, the Legion, wllich st,;.rtc u to II 11at·t ' nf t1lt' worl<l .. in Exi>trts grow in size lnst year, is continuing proLI!'m of how to thE tnckllug are that growth." a<lvantagP. he><t the to coal P u. Uampulgns for rE-newals and nel'l" ll•icle. herg h IS of J:prglus Profp,.sor For lndl&cstlon, D~pepola, etc. member::;l1lps started throughout the eo'Ubine•l nnd pn~te a to coal reaueed Relieves Distress after Hurried country lmme<llutely nftPr the n"J.tlon· II· tf' hlgl very a at hydro;::en with It Beine a e411s or Overe41!tln&. al conYentlon In Phflndelphia last OcrP~ultin:.: The JH'e~sm•e. tln•l perature the dlkeeps it laxiltlve, &entle tober decrePd that It should be n erulle of propen!es the all has fluid normillly. workln& tract &eative ma.Jor ohjeet!ve this yenr. • 'umerou!l contests ltave been h!'ld, and others petro!Pum nn<l cnn he treated In the 30c & 90c. At all Druggists. will continue until the Purls conven· sallie way to produce petrol and oth•'r G. G. GREEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N.J. tlon. l\Iflny or the stall'S have mncte oils. Anotl1e1· seier·tbt rPdnee-; coal to a rapid advanrf'm<>nt In this worlc. I·'lor· Ida, particularly, hung up an early ga~<'Oilu forn nud th!'n I qeetie;: tl e lie has produerd me•h mnl record, having .<;S..'l8 per cent of lts g, se><. to han• nil the propprtleR set>rps s!'t hy national head 11 unr- which quota, ters, on January :n. Thlrty·tive of I of woo.tl ~>'l~ohol; ~<~·ut!wl, Pqulvah~l't Florida's 86 post., hud a 100 per cent 1 to a I 1g':!-gJ a<le pettol, and n substl or better membership, us compared tute fm· hPnr.lne. GPIH ral l'atr rt, a FreJJ\:hman, IJa'l haarlem oil has been a world· with Hl:!6, before the first month of' !Jec1. exp<>rlnwutlng wltn eoal-tn·o<luel d wide remedy for kidney, liver and the new veur er1df'd. Other department~ that had <>xcee<'l· syutl.etie nieotwL which slJrm;; a ;;a vbladder disorders, rheumatism, eri, or wE're close to fiU per cent ot 1 iug of 1fi pe1· cent In cnlnrie'l ovnr their quotas on January 31 were: ltett·ol. 'rtl!' telllpfrnture of tt1e rn•II - lumbago and uric acid conditions. Arlzonn, Canada, IdnhO, Illinois and ator In which It Is 11 Pd was eon. •I· erab\y lower tl an In cars u~!n ~ 1 •t1·,~1 Mlnn(lsotu. One of the l'pectncular evrnts Jn A Fable UJembership work was the holding of l'cter Hnhhit i1ad ;;l<>pt n long timP. a stnte-wlde radio lnltlntl Jn ceremony the < allfornia depurtmeut, Febru- I X ow hi;; hair h·Hl grown RO lo'lg 1hnt bv correctintemnl troubles, !!timubte vital . ary 22, at which .;everal thousnnd new 1 nohotl · knew him. lie flaw p ss,J g II\ Ot P:ans. Three siz•s. All drur:gists. Insist 1 mPmbl rs were Inducted Into Lt'glou 1 an old, oft! unn, W<'t'k fill() t >t t ~r~ a on the origina! gf"'l•tine Gor o MFDAL. serviC'<'. 'l'ht·ee broatlca ting station~ youn;:-er-luoklu~ one "ltl rheumy <')'t•s were us('d, oue In sun Francisco, one :fn!l s'lnklng- Je(!'s, .;nd rmot11er wr.. In Los Angell'S and one on l'atulln:1 IookNI u trltle l!'ss an('ieut. "! fWl eh· hPh h<'h ~-I• tll'tl1~r Bl."own," 1 bland. • 'L'l•is lfl m~ l"ai 1 til!' tir~t ol I n•nn lnflamcrl eyelids or othc·P cy~ Irritation!!. You wlil son, Farmer Brnwr 's hoy, Jolu., whon find a s oothing and safe Death T ahes Prominent you 11ay ha'·<' Sl en, 11.hd here is hi~ remedy In MITCHELL EYE SALVE. Legion Committeeman "'on, Farme1· B"ow•1', gmnd;;:on, De1 1i· at all HALL & RUCKEL henrd Tho Americun Leg-ion lost an out john, of whon~ ~·,,u hnve. nevpr druggists. New Yqrk Clty st1ndlng flgurp In the de11th of .1. Leo l!Pfore." Anti the~ went tot•Prin:.. •lown t1 P C'o!lin;;, al' attorney of Pittsburgh, p, , PARKER'S leU\ ing I'ctl'r ltahbit Wnl'idPI''lbly hill, rnculngith;. of 11 l•'ehrnury who died HAIR BALSAM He wns nat!onnl executive commllt('e· inter<>stetl.- Kan~as C'lt)· Wm·. man of the Le~ion of J'pnnsyl\·anin nt Detroit's lJut>ied Treasure the time of his flea•h, and nttcnd!'•l "~peflk:n~ <•f lml'led treasm·p," rr · the r!'c£nt meeting- of the l'•llllrnlttPe HINDERCORNS ncmav"" Ooms. o&J. 1 at nutional I ealhJUDrters In Indiunup lll'arl•e<l n hall!\ o.Til'lal, "there is ,.,,. louses, etc. stops all ))aln, ensures comfort. to th& teet, makes walk1ng ea y l.>c by ma.1l or at Drug· oils, Inll. lie was of forceful per>;on- rral huntlre<l thou ~ :~nd doJiuns• worth gists. lllstox Cbcmlcnl Works, Pat<:hogue K 1'. 'l.llty und took u lead'rg, constru<'tlve of il right hl're In Detroit. It eon,;i~t" Any book you want part In many questions of rational im ol' banL. dPpn~lt'l that hnvc heen oYPJ" -by mail. c. 0. D. portan('e to the organization. Collir)s loolad 01· forg-otten by dlrositors, 'n I t B k D wns I' nn!>Yivunla «tntc eommnndrr ot ,·aiu1blefl :eft In snfPtv t Ppo~it vrults o., oo esere . d l!J''4 at tho I 1!l'''l I . by pe1·:.;on,; who I HH' Rince <111 I It , 44 East So. Temple. Salt Lake City, Utclt , the Leg on n . -· an time tf! was elected national I'Xecutl\e would :;ttqlrlse t .8 U\N:l~l' ne.son t > _ committl~etllnn. He also wu~ u mem le::.rn how many people forget haul\ _....,.!r'::'nr.:I:T'I{' J[.~~~~3:i]~~ • ' nN· of the national lel!islntlve con.. auunnts n r1;;fn6 from $10 to $100, mlttee In 1!12ll nnd a member of tlte tmtl b•>mrtin•e:; morE>. One of the 1 ~n~<;t,~~~~~;,,';.'i.'f;~~~~0,;'v~~8 ~';,"~0 ·'.'MI~fii()0,Li!! will profluceltforonlyfl.~asthous'llndsu! wowcn Is' will about this 'tl'!''tsure' tl in"s committee on national convention ;;tran"e t~stl!y. JcitEE HOOKLI<:T. Ask your dealer '·b ' " ' tl!!tt with the h( p of hnnk oiftr ers, it or wr\~ Hr. o. H. B<>IT7 Co., Dept.. W, :197S Mlcblia.n work for the Slllll!' year. ~ve., Chteago. . Is always St'<'klll , ltR oWlll'l'~. in teall of being J<Ottght."-Detrolt New:<. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No, 15--1927 Iowa Post Pulling Off PAINT CO. SALT LAKE GLASS ' By ELMO SCOTT WATSON HIS year on April 17 the world Christian whole \'ill be celei.Jratlng Easter • Sunday as the Festival of the Hesurrectlon of Jesus Because Eastf!r Chrl~t. means so many different things to many illlferent people, it ls worth while for us to take stock of our knOW ledge or the hlb'i.Ory of this ·annual festival, und after do· tng t!J.ut we may, perhaps, have u (:!earer !den ot what It should mean to Nearly everybody knows that the dnle of Easter vnrit.>s from year to rear, that unlil;e Christmas it doc>s not come on oue certaln duy of the month in one certain month, that un· Uke Thanksgiving day It docs not eome on ft certuln day of the week in il certain month und that 1t lllay come on a certain day· Sunday- ·In eitllel' of two months. Thut Is to say, Duster Sunday may full either :n Mnl"ch m· April. But they do nut know, pl'rllnps, nut It cannot com~ tl,Is fact can. ed trouble ln determln· rlous pE-rsons. To the child. who can· earlier than Marc!:! !!~ nor Iu~.er than In; tlme in Hncient times. The result not gra~<p Its religious Flgnlficnnce, It nf all tlw:se complications was that by means a day who~e syDJbols are rub· April 25 nor tlH: n~asons therefor. ''o at-rive at tho::;e 1·ensons it Is nec- upptrlug the Jewl~h rules to Easter, ht•s, little chickens and Easter eggs. essary to go back Into nucil'nt history. the dates of the crucifixion nr..d the To the children of Washington, D. C., The festival now known us Easter re;,'Un·ectlon, two days which were It mean especially tl e tlal when they was celehrated by nnclpnt lsrael us c:lJIIJOsed to be fixed for all time, vn· roll Eal'ter egg~ on the lawn of tbe White llou~e while the President ot the l'assover for mans centuries be· ned eoustantly. l<'or 325 years the difficulty between the United States and the First Lady fore the birth of Jesus Uln·lst. It was based upon the e~ ents which took the Christians of .Tewl h descent and of the Land look on and enjoy thtJ when the llei.Jrews were saved those of Gentile desr:ent continued. sight of a child's happiness. 'l'o Cull· pia · It mean:; the remarkable un· from the destruction wltich was vis- • ·ot heing uhltJ to decide the re~:ur- fornlnn service neur Los Angeles, Easter rise t11e of {'ouncll the Easter, of renee Ited upon the Egyptians, as g-IYen In which has be<:ome world· of fame the appculctl finally clmrch C'hri;;tlon e11rly Ext>dus 12 :!:!7. 'fhe first Christians, wide. Alexandria, In astronomE>rs the to being In the IIJuin Jews, continued fot· I• ar as some or these meanings may Egypt, for ald. I Iowenr, these sci enil long time to observe the Passover to be from the real significance appear fot' assbtance, much of not were tlsts as well u,; other ancient ceremonies. table~ sueh us we of !<Jaster Itself, U•ey nre In reality lunar no hud they But gradually these early followers .>f master math· not f'O fat·. Easter day is Hesurrecthe Cro~s begHn to substitute the now have, computed by to make tlon day, the climax of tl1e springtime Christ for the paschal lamb of I.srad ematlcians. They uth•mpted rules, but the variations of the full urgo wl1en all nature awakes fron In the l'asso\ er cercmon1es. mc>on In reference to the year would t-;lecp, throws off the death·llke chill Eventually there arose a diffet·ence not cause Easter to fall on Sunday or winter and begins to Jive anew. of opinion between the Chrh;tians of any more than auy other dny. All The egg Is the silllJ•Iest and most-easfebrew descent nnd tl..,se or Uentile wanted It to come on Suntluy, so each ih· und<•r;;tood f'ymbol of potential <IPscent Ul:l to tlu" time when these nation celebrated to suit itself 1;o that Jif!'. Within its shell Is concealed '!eremonles should be celebrated. it would come on that day. 'l'hus In the germ which can be W!lrmed into 'l'hose of llcbrPw, descent 1leclared A. D. 8S7 the Gauls celebrated Easter life. So it becomes what cnn he re· that the day l•f the death of Jesus on l\Inrch 21, In Italy It fell on April ganled as the primary symbol of the Easter season. When thut germ Is should !Je the date of the ending of 1R, und In Egypt on April !!3. into J,fe and develops to n wurnwd cer;. a of selection the E\·entuully Hebrew In the paschal fast, which the bnhy chick emerges, voint, certain durflxeu definitel~ wa~ ~un<luy rites, always was on the fourteenth taln life, hegln~. So these real life, and was It D. oay of the moon In the evenln:;:. lng the Sixth century A. of d0\\11, belo,-ed of hu\lg little fluffy the between '.rherefore the Easter fe::,1:ival, which tleslgnatl<l u,s t11e Sunday followed, might full on any .,day of fiftet>nth untl twenty-first days of the all u e children. a1-e also symhols of 1' t the werk. Those of Gentile de!'cent, moon ln the first month of the .J~"·isn -.n~ er. '" ,I tl b With all nature hede('klng herself owever, wauteu h! first day of the Iunm· years. It was directed thnt the week, Hun!l~ty, to !Je the first day of t·omputatiou &hould be nade according In new raiment, why Rhoulrl not- mnntbtl re!lurrectlou fe:,tlvul. Thus u,e to the tallies of VIctorious of Acqui- klrl<l ul~o celebrate the surge of re· l<'rldny prece•ling would bp observed talne, lutt·odo<'l'll In 457 A. D. Be- newed life with new npJUU'el? So the as the dnte of the crucifixion without cause of the f,tct thnt Bt·italn had Easter bat and the> fl'<lck In which paying any attent.iou .to ~l.le day o! t.he <·en~ed to be R part or the Iloman milu<ly u{lpears at church on !<~aster nJO;lth, the fu.t contmumg until mid· empire, the Sixth century tlcure did mornlng h; not mere human vanity. not affe('t the Bntlsh church at flr~t She puts them on becnu:>e shP mu,t! ig lt of Raturday. '.fhe dispute over this point was 1 uud It coutlnue<ltu culculnt~ Easter·u:; 1 She has heard the call of Hprlng, the comvllcnted by thP Irregularities of u ba i» 1 redous1r upvro\ eel at I~omc. nlPs~age that nil life Is reuewcd, and the time of full moon lu relation to The matter was tlnnlly disposed uf ut she attires her:;elf to be in keep:n!;· the year. 'i"he Hebrew sacred yeur n :;~no<l hE'll! at Whlthy In Yod;:shire wltl1 the season. Easter has n <ll'E'p rPII;dous slgnl0· lJegnn at the Instant of the vernal iu GG4 A. D., ufter which the clergy in its celeh1·ntlon ar the triumph canc<' €r!ulnox. but thi.s time 1!! subject to of tbe Hrltl;.h 1 les conformed to the on•r durkness, of lo,·e over light of slight changes flue to the astronomlenl ~eneral practice of 11 e westP 11 1 hnte, of right ovPr wrong, of the truE" 1 filet of perturlJatlonH or the motion or church. At.:CI rdlr:g ~· En11tcr ls nuw ol,sern~<l over the f• lse. of all that Is good on1r all 1Jod1es In the ~olur Sj stt>uJ. The Hebrews llnsed their year>; ou lunar by both the HOhlfill C· tllolft• uud l'rot· all that Is bad-of all the~e fill e'temon t11e flr.st Sunday piified in the life and death and res· ehun;;es, whereus we now cletermlne estant cllnrch tlle exact length of 11 year hy tl•e suu nfter tlw full moon (or fonrtt•enth d:n• urrection of Jesu~ C'hrlst. But It ha9 .uud sta1·s, wh'eh Is more accurate. It of the moon) on or next utter 2.Lu·ci1 I a dt>eper significance In that It exem· 1s notn!JIP that the unclent Hebrews 21 ~o It caunot be earlier than IIJIII\es n runtlamental truth of human always ha•J trouble with their clu·o. )lfurc·h 22 uot· Inter than April 25. exbl~l·e. Mnn finds life goo<l. Ile ll?logy becau~e they bas<>d the hegt 11 • Thus Jt Is possible for the aRtrouo 1 utr~ long~:~ for everlasting life. lie longs nJ~;g of euclt month on the first sl;;ht and· mathen.aticlans to tell In ad\ a nee for some assurance thut he will have nn what dul<>s Easter will corue each it. Arlll thE' spirit of Ea. tcr gnes l.Jrn of, ~he new moon. I he trouble was principally du 3 to year, und they nrc now knnw.n fur thut us~uruuce that though he <lies h(l the fuet that the moon revolves more Omn n eentury Ju ndvnnce. fliall Jlve 11gain. So Eabter .s a sym· around the eurth In 27 day~, 7 hours, 1J1b, of cu<Irse, m~y he chauge•l, es- hoi or that nssur:uwe Christ died 43 minute.:; nnd ll'h seeonds, and the pecinlly if the proposed rew cnlcnd 11 r but ti\·ed u~nln. Man mny rl.e, but so. C!lllh ur?und thP sun In 31,5fl'1,14D sec- whi<'l, Is to contain 13 months Is put j sur!'IY as he bas fulth ht>, too, ;;hall 1 In that case lh·e again. So he can lift 1113 hlti alJ lleerfore the moon makes Into effect nuiven:ally. Ot d~. h•lulas of joy and hope atHI victory: llxtd date. u be will Sunday Enster eart11'R the to revolutions 13.3G87 Christ Is risen I Christ is rls<:n I date, vnrlahle a Is Easter Just as one. Full moon times nre al:>o out ol No vict'ry hath the gra\e I I va· to meaning variable a hannony with the spring equinox, and so it has ,....,_.., • I j I Time of Hope and Joy Easter Is a ftmt- of joy and forgettulness ol the g-rlets that are past. "Wh.l' wee pest I hou ?"-thu t Ia the watchword of thf' dny, the symbol ot the "Pirit c.f Easter. "!<'or lo the ' ' winter ls !lUSt, the rain Is over and gone, the flower!; upp<mr on the earth, tl::e t!m() of the singing of hlrds Is cm·te," The r.a tcr spirit brings n resurrection of nil hopes and on this day tbe toJnlJ~ o! grief, despair, fal· I terlng conrn~e. questioning doubt"' und frustrated strug-~les are empty. 'l'here Is a new birth, a new faith -He Is rl-en, and with Him nature and hu· rnnnlty arise. The worltl Itself keeps F.nster day And gaster larks are singing, And F.:nster flowera are blooming gay And Easter buds are springing; The Lord has rtsen as all things tell, Good ChrlatlaM, see ye rlsA as welll He Will Be With Them If Gcd llnces n Joseph tn Egypt, a I Daniel In Habylon, sn•nts In CnPsar's housrholtl, He will he wltl• them there But If a Lot !lelibemtely choo WI 1 Sodom, God mny have to l,}utn him out. FO z I 8 Elimination Tournament Tl e \\"atuloo (Iowa) po"t of the Ill l•'a!Jrnurv Amer Ican I ,f'g I(m t 1egan • ~ • ~t-l,.in<> 'til elimination tournament of • I as t severn I mo ntll.s. 'J'IIe •" " to bQxers 1\"ln~er wlll gnin thf' rl~ltt to face YoUJ g strlnllng in a hig outdoor hox· 'ng 8Iww In •l u I ,., aceor dl rg t o l\,' 11J· rice C'ohn 1r tel~ma!J:er fr,r the post. . Ill' ht>ld ' bouts wrll "Tlu elimiuntlou nt lnten·als of three weeks,'' l'ohn ~·lit\ In announcing the tourunmpnt, ' .•uu<l \\ 11 hl"!ng log( tl•er a numhcr of leading llght·hNtY~'WPight", lnchullng ·J· l "I· " . 'J'\· '! . . GeOI ""e Bom .tn<, '- ""a,.,o' ,, I ,e _, nn • del', i\liunel!po\1~ · .Tn'l Lohmun, 1 oIan d .' , l ledo, awl lllike \\·allac"'. (.'eve Two "Father and Son" Banquets in Minnesota Men1h rs of the l•'ainnont Olinn.) American LPglon post, <ll><'ussln;:: plans for the po~t·.., 3'lnunl "Father and Son" han(juct, <·nultl not dt>ci<le whethPr the L!'glonnair<>s ~hunld he the fat he'S or the !'ons. ~ome wanted each me,nlwr to bring his o"·n son ,)r a boy bnrrnwPd fo~ the occa«ion. 01 h ers wauled P:t<'h we1 1her to hrlng- hi~ father, or an nl<ler m'1n. The matte1 was ~ettlP<I hy d<><'idlng to lta,·e two l•anrpwtf<, oue to carry out <>a• h lt!P<L I Of Course/ . , Santa hurl Jpft, amoug otl•er tlungH, J , d 'I \ B (' 1 nn < tar!P!; 11 hvP· " - - >;.atE', J nn yeat·-old rl, r<lent of Hural ..;tr<'t t, Iat<' 1n 1.·. Phruur~·, \\'ll" !Par! inl! to 'Jlell, ( huvmg ulready wnsterl'd tliP .\·l1·C't:~, I 01w f'\(IUmg mother was having her 1 1 1 turn at l" pin,; lr rn spf!I. ''Oh ' mot., ht>r • I'm th·cd of · old <·a t , , nn.'} d·o-.g! . .\.II nglrt, :o:onn,v, heres a rew ' 11 e, ~:ud mother "'·O·W-g1 . "'- It's \1 Pll ' ' ' . wl~.~~ ~hT~ ~:;.on:: m~.lk?' , J h~ lllili.III,IJI, fhOII!Ji(l~ U'l•l ~ li· II I ,,. 1 l'l'PII'e-1u "I IJtlc·I.•· ' ntr Ps,- 1 ul.tllll)>O 'l ~ ·' 'ews. l c Workers and Machinery "The 1.,, 1nm·Im(>J,. etli• i••ncv of the • American i'l•lu~tr lul workPt' is due largcoJ'· • inve tment In • to the lleavv ' Jubor-:.;avhg maehlneQ !lru hr;; bePn 1 HI:Hh to nid him," <'. Il. :\lorri; of the \\"t>«tl'rn 1·allw1 ·v~· eommitt~e on puhlic relutinn, told memher>s l f the (I II ) 1>,o t m ·~ ( u I>. "I'•l'· \\"-ume t 1"a h.nd f , ., l') !J,dustrial won>Pr h• thl' • l'n'h•rl !"tutes tl.ere is ltll :n er t~c in~ • d 1 1· l • '' f ·•'t l"'fJ . • l<' Ill < e'· ~ry ~ .• ,m 1 \ ' • "l n nil \\urt,PI" In tl,e <ountry t1 ere is a . 1:! 01)0 i.!\'Pl'H "'e ill\'(S(J ltn•" ,., ' Might .Come Handy Out "I thought ~· on !tad a hone lr: J,('r· Bnt >"I.e stnt·ted heart?" "I had. ~pt·ing cleaning." "I llf'ar tl" m w hnrikl ,-nult was ec'ldt 1111 ed. I '" m<1er wl at ~o ?" .t •I dr ·• have "I '1 • r t was t f cuu ~my fi rc> escapP~." Insulin Treatments Worll wnr n ll·rws ntllklul with < iabPtes no\· <·an obtain :n. ulh tr ~t l'nlted ho~pltals of th Inf'llts at Stnt<>s Yeteram' bureau. Pral'tJC>llly all of the gpm ral medical f\llll surgical hospital!! of the l.lureau and son e ol the tubNLUlosls and t.H·u•.a ho~puu: • are equlpred to give the tr!'attue11ts Buy Mansion lor Home Tt (I old mflnslon, "<lillette !'lure,' at Honeoyo Fall , N. Y. wherP the Th(lre is nothing more reasonable elite of upper '"ew York ~att cred u than faith; rcason'ng with God Is the century ago, lmf; heen purcha~ed us 11 basts of fHit!J-reueonln~ amongst bome !OJ' thE' local post and auxlllnr:y ~ourselves destroys f11lth Th~ Shnn-1 of the Am('rl<·nn Legion. The 111anslon t;~- uwn. was bnUi In 'I.SB!!. Faith VER EA MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in anns and Cluldren all ages. ~ To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven dirl'~ .2!! ~ package, Physicians everywhere recommentl it. |