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Show TXT THE & CHAMPIONS LEGION NOW Depi lmnt Buppllad by American Legion Ner Servlct.) tb By for the Paris Arrangements of the American Legion to be held September 19 to 23 have practically all been completed both on this aide and abroad, James F. Barton, national adjutant of the Legion, reported after Inspecting arrangements recently In the French capital. of veterans' organizations and high city and government officials met Adjutant Barton. Bowman Elder, national chairman of the France convention committee, and John J. Wicker, national travel director, upon their arrival on French soil. All expressed eagerness for the day when their former American comrades In arms would visit the scenes of the World war. Reservations are Increasing nnd no date lias been set when any bookings will close. Under the arrangements ' the sessions of the ninth annual convention of the Legion In Paris will be held In the Palace Troeadero, famous government exhibition The building. Hotel Continental will be the headquarters of the Legion auxiliary ami the Hotel Palais d'Orsay that of "10 arid 8." the play and honor society of the national organization. Thirty thousand rooms ranging in rate fnun $7 per week up are under contract-thouse the veterans In the French capital. On September 19 there will he a great Legion pnrade In which veterans of I lie allies will Join. In the stand will be Marshal reviewing n Remember Mother, Motto of .the Day Busy Indeed Must Be Son or Daughter Who Forgets It '.Tr' nc present method of observing : . I Mother's "day Idea is attributed to .MIss Anns-Jarvlof Virginia. Inter President' of the Mother's Imy International association. Miss Jnrvls was a.' cd by the superintendent of the Sunday school In w hleh her mother tind been n loading spirit to arrange :a special program In her memory. It .occurred to MIsh Jarvls thnt It would bo nn excellent Idea to five nil of the jmd daughters jnf the nation un oppornmity of 'paying u tribute to their own mothers, living mothers as w'uH, ns those who have died. Thus, Mother's day became a national anfilial holiday and the second Sunday In May wes set aside for lis observance. In May, VA I, h resolution was t passed by mn cress, and Indorsed by I'resbleiit Woodrovv Wilson, doslgnut-InMother's day ns a national ', s - g !n--t- luiiori. It was held on the Ides of March, when the people made offerings In the temple served to elevate motherhood Into something of the dignity which rightfully characterizes It. With the advent of. the Christian era, the festival still retained Its old forms but became Infused with a new spirit. From the celebration with pagan rites In honor of Rhea, there developed an observance In honor of the mother church. la this celebration It t Sunbecame the custom on day for the falthfu' to visit the churches In which they were baptized, bearing gifts for the altnr. mid-Len- "Mothering Sunday." From this festival , of worship In honor of the mother church, there grew the observance of Mothering Sunday, though the successive steps In this development are not clear. It Is certain, however, that long ugo when young men and maidens were bound out a apprentices nnd as servants, mid Lent Sunday, was t aside for them to visit their mothers, taking for them some little present such as a enke or trinket. A youth engaged In sn;h a pIlgrliiMige was si.ld to go ring, from which the day came to be called Mothering Sunday. The old bonds of filial love were brightened by this pleasant annual visit, marked, as custom dictated, by the excitement attendant upon some novel and perhaps surprising gift. There was also a cheering nnd peculiar festivity appropriate to the day. the chief dish being furmety, consisting of wheat grains boiled In sweet milk and Muared and spiced Another delicacy much esteemed In Shropshire, Yorkshire and Herefordshire was the siiniiel cake. The Inside of a slmnel cake wns like a rich fruit cake but the outside was made of flour and water. A r' e t Motherhood p!. tx-r- poi-1H- rltlN d aej n d r n-- p.otl-.i'tbood- 1 1 1 1 re-P- oiisi-rva'r- . e-- i . Champion it tht better txirk pttif became of itt aotibU-riobe- l C v $ js. ciUiman-tt- d e it Iwe-pieconttrtu tion and iu ipf ciai analyiit ctectrotict. eort Champion X fur Ford think o' your mother o' how she dreamed YOU'LLyou would be all that she prayed you'd be; she never seemed . Her patience, her kindness! Too weary for you to climb on her knee! She bore with your failin's, joyed in your stren'th, Th' whole o' her world was wrapped up in you You'll think o' her day, an' you'll know at len'th, It's Thanksgivin' Day, an' it's Christmas, too, 60 - A Chamfilon Cart other then Fordt 75 CHAMPION SparJ(Plugs ohiq. roiioo, DAY for all mothers from Mary down, back to th' start o' time! An' from Mary Callouses M5 In country, an' city, an' little town, The thought is enough to make man sublime. think o' your mother! Think long an' deep So, Of all that she hoped an' believed o' you, At all drug and that ttgrei DSScholTs An' then you will know that th' day you keep Is Thanksgivin Day, an' is Christmas, too. "J 85 i t-- m Quick, safe, euro relief from Magnetic Checker Man recently devised clieckerhnard of metal and the men are made iu n piece of majrnetl.cd steel In them n that tmce dueed they remain so unii inoved by band. There can ! na ace dental movement. The innovation b especially ndnptvd f"i' e on slip board and trains. A Chicago Tnbun M-- "Observe Mother's day In spirit and In mere ostentation," Miss Jnrvls 'Io foiiii little service togiresN. that will mark you ns n dutiful and thought flit son or daughter. There Is .! only one thins that Is Important on this day of days, that Is to reiuom-be. mother.' i "Mother's day !s not n celebration n of maudlin sentiment.-bumovement seeking greater protection .fur mothers, children, and the hoiiie. It gives emphasis to the home as the fountain bead of the nation and good homes our great national bless- lngv ' It has been the forerunner ' of ' tnot.iers'' pensions, the maternity act MiO numy other things, which In the community and the nation are bless-- : MARY, the Ouut lung tltsn, pMxJ Ing lives that Deed rare and protecFollowing th chiUren joyously iitir tion." Undrr th rdru tnd I he olive tree, . Spread of Celebration. I'iuung 10 Irt thnr Uughler flcxt to Kr. Since "Its Inception, the celebration Ft(h voice an tx ho of voice more drr. She mw bill Chrnt in every ( t; has spread beyond the expectations Vi'hm to, snrshrf woman, gliding nru, ef R founder. At first the observ-- . YMmed o'er th trndrt lit (hit filled (he iukv consisted merely In wearing flowers, white carnations for mothers who have died and red carnations for AND Mtry Kxigh( the womtn'l lund. tnd Now the flower Is living mother. "I know (he not, ytt know they thy riot necessarily limited to the carnamemory loeJ tion, A a rute the favorite flower cf VC'ii fi til a thoui&nj drenmt (heir eyei rvol Is worn. tone's mother ho bring (o the a child te!oved nii N"r lj the obscrviiiire of Mother' day confined to wearing of flower. have roted my Ltd one. Much more Important Is the pending I TOO lit wm Uir! OS, iCoHjt T tmiiiUriiwe to one's mother Yet, firef tha th f'ret ton. nnd whenever possible, spending the And tike iit rv through tniher tpun vnti .ones piot ber. Sons and t lit nn bnglit htir. w. iHuchte'rs ' n thin tnd thine." Soil I ttn have 'oftVn traveled many "I "ven K," iht tmmiii uJ, "wt mint." itnles In order to Ix with their nmih . a on lids day. t ' "I I IS dulling ) t In many Insfnnre thoe whoe Ami M'y mi!ej or "Jio Kift, to clinging! Gltd reltil mothers Lave died, send flowers Of Im-- t were 1 hn pr tout dtyt. other remembrance . to friend! Myiin'e chilJl Ciottjersjt) hopltiil and Institution. infinite Ktrl Me mutic fleJl" Mr n of farmal designation '.Thoe.bl.'t'jf "LVtn to w mine," (he wvwntn miJ. day l Mutte r's day Was but h..p.fvl M.ry; 'Tell me, thou, recently made In this country, the And ii: filial enerntl"'t of displaying ru(om "Oh, mm M rrxy ti t bough dales back to ancient tlim s. It ante-dhtBlonm-nwah e, tent, tomehow. Its rite the Christian era,-haTo l!oom lot m! and In and ceremonies 1 1 1 ttignn day, hfcmy fingfrt left a thrill (Ltrik- deep Into primitive emotion Wuhin my bret.it tint wtrmt m w I" The particular Ceremonies attendant have THLN hour, th down toin wiljet, tipoti the honoring of motherhood Ith 'rlianglpj times and the rlanged And tid -- when Mtry questioned, knew-mmodern Mother- day Is observed In n not csi!der-itnnntur which dliTer to "Who ' thou, moth of to t le extent from the ritual of olden flow1"" "I m th mother of Lriot. days. Agne Lj Idea of Ancient Origin. Authorities elate that the earliest Your Beit Friend rc. ..rd of formal mother worship lies petti-of the rorenio,!c by III tie. tale appreciate jour mother bewl Hies, "the great tnollier of the fore jodr appreciation of her will b a worsllp'd In A sin M'nr. no kln liiiss lo her, and the f vt morJ.,'" I tl.is Wofollp It :i rot so mu-I- i tie tem rofcivt. will be more and ne-rrgny a tb year pa on. tipdT n'p'err il np'el whbh clat'in'd ef anf.citd'-looos of polished Aberdeen rldi 'lon as the power pnd timjevlv of P.ld I.le.l was tepr-- pled and the t'o't rpllaph Which the f.itn-llIn a as tr.iv.f.'ig li e moui tain pnl together could compose mi of Whitest t'lM., f oil i;,e ) i harlot C'tl.ll-!rawn by lions r!,d the are (fieu the atten,i! to In its or note ranked "I'd i, to I'oti. atone for the t batik we ought to J nve Tl ',H . e. and wilder Hi')-!V p nt d the pine Wi re mii ml to uttered lii living tar and tie kind more word tint Wiii'd have (.ti ber. . Intro pi.p fnrh!j f'f rt!na cod than" all t! CHl'n lille ever 'O'Wcd ltd Itome Ibr'-i'tlflrieie p!b d op on the iVtd niourdj f th about :,.a )era tc,'rt ( liist. There remi t rb-sDot Wilbur D.Hcshit DAY for your mother an' mine, as well, Though she has gone on to th' better land; But folks 'at's had mothers can always tell You youngsters a lot you should understand. You get to my age, an' your mother s day Will come to mean more than th' rest to you. You'll think o your mother, an smile, an say It's Thanksgivin Day, an' it's Christmas, too. Repre-aentatlv- Holmes Once again Champion reminds you that to enjoy maximum en. gine performance during the next twelve months you should install a complete new set of spark plugs now YOUR MOTHER'S DAY LEGION COMPLETES PARIS TRIP PLANS Tbuth fades, love droops; the leaves of friendship fall; A Mother's secret hope outlives them alL t a Amepkm (Copy (or Thli ' Orn L n-- i! No Lamb t 4 I ft Til face 11 dragon to win t plrl." She "You will. Walt till J1 meet her dad." He rA y I V; i r wV s - 7 BelUAns Really Sure Relli M j ! v 1 rA James '' ,r F i it; Tributes Paid by Greatest of Earth Mother's Love Recognized by Those Whose Names Shall Live. Barton. Ferdinand Foch, supreme commander of the allied forces; Gen. John J. coinmamler of the Periliing. war-timA. I. F., and Howard P. Savage, national commander of the American Legion. Plans and development of the Frame convention from the United Staivs hide have been going on for approximately two years. The Igloo has obtained one half fare for the rout d trip from the veterans' home town to the ports of embarkation tin of this side. A tlcet of twenty the largent ocean liners, of which the P 5?. Leviathan Is llaship. will carry (he Legionnaires to France. Hound trip Metric lip fares 011 the official Leirlon ship range from JIl.'isO to $:;7d on nio.t of the ship, while on ti e S. S Leviathan the rates ate from IIM.Mi up. LofMoiiualrcs will lave full run of the ship and there will be a complete program of games and entertainment at sen. Moht of the Legionnaires will travel with their local The lainbng ports abroad will be p.oulogne. Havre, l.'heibourg. and Antwerp, l'.elgiuin. Thos. eligible to take the trip at the IVgion rales on (he olll.iiil Meatn-erfall Into the following categories: Members of the American Legion In good Mai. dir. c for l'.i.'T an.! with a P.'-paid-ud membership card; members of the American Legion Auxiliary paid for U.e same period; fiithcr and of Legiontial;e; of women member of the I,e gtoii or auxiliary when 10 v mpanled by mi'iiiU'r when; u.iuor lineal de of Legionnaires; hri.h s of ' Mindaiit I.ec;otituilrcs In I'.i'.'T prior to the eon- - I Million; and newspaper represeiitn- tiu't witli credentials from Hie pnli- showing that they ale ti active j du'y covering the cometill.iti" Althoiili department qiot;i tif apace III the movement Were reeatled by iiallot.nl beadijitarters on March L there still reimiined space p. Imd j with local delegations. It wii nn tioiinced after a cI.vhU. The legion has pri pared Mil altraethe I 10,,, or! 'till to I'lllis" seniithip folder s)1(,VV- ll.g the ;!p assigned to the M.i'e dieBsiti'Mis, the oilicliil plaiKi. nnd ! K'her Information esscnil.il to ie:( rati ystrtiij. to m.ike a reservation for the I'aiie trip. Vitcr.it. ti.'ay ebt-ilone if the luldors by Writing either to (h i r.H;ie ci'i vt mien oio'cr of the pare . bus-1-tno- XT APOLLO N aald: "The future of the child Is alwavs the work of And we renll.e how mother." true this Is If we read what some famous sons and daughters have aald of their mothers and what Influence the mother seemed to Imvt on their careers. A striking eiample la that of Victor Hugo and his mother. When be was born his life was despaired of by all except her. She was determined be should live and gae him the name of Victor Marie, and her determination won out, for within lx weeks he was well tin the way to recovery Never did she give up hope of Victor Hugo's success In life and one writer tells us that i.he looked forward with the greateht confidence to the future of her son. holding that "he might with even greater Jusilc than Foepiet adopt as his device the words, "To what limy I not riser " And Victor Hugo was devoted to Ids mother, but like muny mothers the dl I not live to see his first great success, for she died Just one year too aoon. Lincoln's Grtat Mother, To all of us the story of Abraham Lit .coin and his mother Is familiar. Wi; know how, through all her great strnggle, she managed to Impart what bhe knew of the l'.lble. and the little education she had to her son. And we know how bard It was for Abraham Lincoln to see Ids father put bis mother Into a green Ikh and bury ber, and how he grieved for three months until his father brought a parmin from Kentucky to preach the sermon and to conduct the projer service for the deaL Frrtices Wlllard's devotion to ber mother Is one of the most beautiful li the . .. parts of her life. Truly, Trancas Inherited her greatness Wll-lar- of thought and her determination to succeed from her mother. When as a young teacher ahe wrote: "I thanlc Hod for my mother as for no other gift of His bestowing. My nature Is so woven Into hers that I almost think It would be death for me to have the bond severed and one so much myself gone over the river." Frances Wlllard's Tribute. That bond was severed and Francea Wlllard lived Just alx years after that mother had "gone over the river." Her last words were: "I've crept la with mother nnd It Is tht same beautiful world and the airua people; remember that Iff Just the same." Another mother who lived to fee her hopes In her child materialised mother. waa George Washington's George Washington Park Cuatia telle us that "the mother held In reserve an authority which never departed from her, not even when her aon had become the most Illustrious of men." All who have written of her have accorded her an Influence In determining both his character and hia career. And on her monument we find the Inscription, "Mary, the Mother cf Washington." Starn Man'a Dtvotlon, One of the softening Influences (If we can believe there wai one) In the life of Oliver Cromwell was hla mother. There waa a great devotion between these two, and she lived with him until her death at ninety four years In Whitehall palace. Each day be visited her room, and at her death he stood by her bedside with tears In hla eyes. Her last words were, "My dear aon, I leave my heart with good night." She la burled la Westminster abbey. They tty tbtt mm It mighty, tl cAvtrna Itnd and tts, lit wlel.lt rr.lthlr irtpter o'er power thta he. th; iiir Put miahittr towr and elror,r Mun from hit throne htt burled. For th htn.1 that reck iht t la the hand that rules the world. rr1 Kansss City Times. ... er vr OLD-FASHIONE- MOTHERS D I i j - ra-e- whos4' aidress niay be ticular iht ij ed from the local Leg! j.o-, . or to ti e Fraie'v Cotiventloii louniilt tiutloiial lie:nlqun'tet, the Ainef In h I cgiiiti. ludlauapoliti. tui , d HE old fjthloned mother, though she baa taken to berif torn nev f jthloned preregsllv a, remaina the old fathloned mother. That Is why the world Is going forward rather than backward. The world will never go backward ae long as the eld fathloned' mi'thtr remain to ould Its dettiniee and th eld fathloned mother may be a flapper or th reverie. Motherhood cf th right eort not of external a quality of the tout, diverted v la a thing of th heart, &h ttlll la everywhere thi o'd fathloned from all superficialities. ci mother. $h doesn't mind the pitying Jeer cf the unfortunate date cf e litter who fail to see In th horn the dlvlnett temple cf teace and haprlnem that bai been ordained by God. One haa not far to look to cf American mother, fch Icok to the affair dittover the iplendid 6h ainga, nd ner aong cf ber hcuteho'd, and ah cherishea ber n CUO0IC Tltr Cables a ii are in joy njrmet si l"l n'i'm l mother hav don ainc the beginning; and h It proud of kicking vnem an a h , J C K ton Newa, tiowing "lateev vnougn n G Thousands of Testimonial From tors, Nursea and Dcntitts Say Dx So. For oorrectlnc nver nci llty isi quickly relieving belclilnp, cas, HIieadache, lieartburn; nausea. b'.il'S Hess ami other digestive dison! 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