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Show THE SA LINA SUN, SALINA, UTAH Stomach Trouble Can Be Corrected Quickly and Easily iftt'itnuiiniiMim ii New Head of League of Women Voters Is an portrait of Hello Siierwlu of Cleveland, the now provident of tlio National League of Women Voters, who succeeds Mrs. Maud Wood Dark. President Sherwln lias been tir't vice Tin other ollieers are: president. Miss Julia I.ailirop of Ill.nois, first vice president; Mrs. Minnie lislier (unnlnglinii. of Texas, second vice president ; Miss Jtuth Morgan of New Voik, third leo president; Mi'S Eliza-betHauser of Oldo, secretary, and Miss Katherine Ludington of New lb-r- e tiROUQHOUT the land on Mag 30th. in eucnj city, toum arid hamlet, the streets resound to the tread of America s ueteran warriors. v MNs Ohio, ( in c' treasurer. (iertrude lily of Iennsy nnin, Second dlstri t; Miss Adeie Cl, irk of Virginia, Third di'trut; Mr'-- UMiani (J. IIiMiard of Ili.nois, Fonrtli dstriet; Miss Marguerite Wells of Minnesota, Fifth district, and Mi-'- i Walter A. Flioekiey of Nevada, Seventh dtstrlet. No report was made on He Sixth Iriet, owing to the uncertainty of plans of Mrs. (Jeriuu ii, piesent dl- l To those mi ions of IDorld mar veterans veterans of past conflicts. Let us 4-- ' 1 say All honor and rei tor. The league Is the reorganized National Womans Suffrage a"oci,tion an fcliould not lie confounded with the Womans National party, from wtdeh it differs on many questions. The most Immediate activity of the league Is a campaign for getting out the vote. unconquerable enemy, their accomplishments. 1 mill in all soon leave us nothinq but the unforgettable memory of J I This Great Medicine Will Tone Up An old bachelor shjs that women are given to small talk in large 4' WOMEN! DYE FADED THINGS NEW AGAIN Dye Any Worn, Shabby Gar. ment or Drapery. or Tint Diamond Dyes. r - - B the end of its span in life, the American Legion Crari point to accomplishments as great as those of the Q. yR the American Legion mill not have to justify its existence, its existence mill f'Kave justified itself And r if, at package of Diamond Dyes contains directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing now, even If she lias never dyed before. Choose any color at drug store. Each causes. War ever means iove of a cause. Every hoy and girl who knows a soldier of the Civil war bow swiftmen are passing ly these venerable from, us!) may develop this sense of gratitude on Memorial Dny by talking with such it veteran. On a national day like this we realize that the good event never just happens, all our developments, he they personal, domestic or national, cost in human died, To be reported "unidentified'' and sacrifice. The first emotion energy And hears a medalled neighbor, gaunt on Memorial Day is this pulsating and grim. Remark: "Neglected buddies envy him. sinse of gratitude, which memory, Theodore Hi. lturton, representaRut d n the diftert nee! We, all the that liessed moral power, can awaken tive from Ohio, and formerly senator, same, in t he hen rt of every patriot. As vve will he the temporary chiLCVman of Stood true did wliat we could to win think w hat our of and prosperplenty convention the national tlie Uepubllcun gime. Unknown! Forgotten! Ive a bunch ity have cost, we love our country and ns such will deliver the address that wlun more. striking tiie kejnote of the Uepublican The After Roll L called we'll answer Vital patriots, moreover, desire to do canvass for tin Presidency. then!" as wed as to think. Tims our holiday Charles Josiah Adams. Mr. lturton was chosen- - by Presimust lie in part a holy day. We dent Uoolidge, who was oiie-iilteby Americans thoughtful may devote the national convention n.d only besome time to the active commemoracause he is the titular head of the tion of our valiant dead. Surely for party, hut because be lias become, by many years the American people have nearly unanimous consent, the party been honoring the Unknown Soldier. candidate for President, and will he They have not limited t heir praise or so designated formally on the first Wind - Whipped Standard their floral offerings to men they knew. ballot. No one need scan the mime beneath The gathering will be In reality a Tells Story of Strife for the flag before bestowing a grateful Coolidge ratification peirt.v and his benediction. Peace of Today. wish Is to he law In the proceedings Patriotism is n living thing. The Ills of to the (canlauivrhlng pertaining waves of history reach to our very Is of richest memory May didacy. In our own time how shores. Memorial writes Ttie President wiude known his Day, great are the causes for this reSamuel S. Drury, in Youths preference for Mr. lturton when he reSince the Civil ceived John T. Adams, chairman of Companion. Though a holiday not jet flective gratitude! war threescore years old, it has won its war and the Spanish-Anierica- n the national committee, ami National Committeeman Davit! Mtilvane of Kansas, our sons and brothers nnd very comin and Union ttie Into the White state House. at on every subcommittee way of the arrangements, chairman carries Its message of hope and reso- panions have joined that Choir InvisiMr. lturton will he selected, according to the White House, bemuse of his a Is He lution to the heart of every true Amer- ble, that Sacrificial Throng which loved scholar, strike the to profound party kejnote. eminent qualification ican. Hark ! Can you not hear the unto the death. The countries where a statesman of long and wide experience, and r.n unwavering Kepululican. hands clashing through our Unify they fell are not alien lands; the soil streets all the way across the conti- wherein they lie is not foreign soil. To stand in an American cemetery nent? Can ou not see ttie veterans In their faded uniforms marching or in France is to feel yourself intensely being reverently drawn to the solemn an American ; vj, that hallowed place Can you not picture seems peculiarly a part of America. observances? Lord Thomson, the head of the grent bouquets of lilacs and daisies That spot is hivme where loving Brlt'sh tdr service, was a brigadier generously provided from nature's thoughts of home or thoughts from home have dominated. Let not lovgeneral in the World war. Now he is greenhouse for every soldiers grave? a member ofhe Labor party and preNow what Is this all ubout? If only ing survivors mourn at the spatial sumably a socialist. Put he sa s he we could have a quiet time to consider, separation from the young veteran's Isnt. If only we might take a day off to grave. With martial tokens are they The British Labor party Is today think tilings out ! Such a day we surrounded, and with gentle hands are the only real conservative in Kng-lanhave. On the holiday the community their crosses tended. Over it all the I came away from the Versailles takes a day off. One purpose of a spirit of America, our great home, inconference where I saw face to face holiday Is by rest and refreshment to folds them as completely there as the utter incapacity, folly and disput first things first. What then shall here. The meaning of this national day of honesty of the politicans assembled good Americans think and do and rethere to dispose of the destinies of the memory and grateful praise a true on Memorial Day? solve world and I resolved that I would The reflective patriot first of all on devote my life to the prevention of this day will grow in gratitude. A mo- fceftsteslsaftaftuftAftiftftftafcsftaft war. Tills, not in spite of my being ft ments quiet thought convinces us that ft sola soldier rather because I am a Memories, Gratitude ftt we are Inheritors of valorous sacrifice. dier. Soldiers hate war. The best That single flag h.v a ft in the world today are iwr LMOUIaT" Day should ft remindis soldiers grave ample Ik single ft to be found among the officers who not only awaken er to a sensitive patriot that our peace- ft ft the hut of also fought in ttie late war. I looked about ories past, ful today springs from stressful and ft for a program that would hold out to those whose de- ft gratitude 1S01 sacrificial yestordnjs. In young votion nnd sacrifice to Ideals ft hopes for the prevention of nnother men loved life ns Intensely as we do hi world calamity. I found It In the proand principles made possible ft fti as much now. Homes meant qulte gram of the Fublan society and the Labor party. Thats why I aui today where then as the present In all Its bless- ft ft they do today. To enlist, to I am. ings to citizens individually ft ft fight, to die those steps in the paIt is the futility of war even more thanjls Immorality and wickedness ft triots pilgrimage Involved the dedica- ft and collectively. that we musfttiftng home to the musses so thahey can bring It jiome to theli tion of self to greater than personal ruler." Burton to Be G. O. P. Convention Keynoter A Hunch stands uncovered ill the silent throng The while, to muffled drums, they march along Who hear In measured tread the honored form Of one of those who In the stress and storm Of Right in conflict for the mastery With Wrong went down for vietorj la no man s land or bloody trenches U Flag as Reminder at Little Mounds TILE multl-tudinn- British Air Minister a Hater of War wind-whippe- j i lo-co- If a girl could only marry the best man at her wedding there would be fewer divorces. says: This is what I mean by the future world dominance of the United States. It can today conceivnbly make France a subject province. Since the United States wants to lend money find till other countries want to borrow, eventually ICurope and Asia must become economically be a (When no country can make war without the support oi. America there-wi- ll certain kind of peace. The only hope for the world, ns I see It, lies In the liberal tlxwght and feeling in America. Liberalism In America Is hindered bemuse ttie natural lenders of liberalism, teachers, JenmnlLsts and parsons, are not unionized, and are dependent on the weal thy, and because the proletariat1 fat muin'y foreigners. The League of Nations now, without Ormnny, Ituswa, and, most cf all, tills country, is Just another inline for Frtince. As It Is, I am not sore 1 would want to join it if I were an American. It would he au net of puw altruism if you did. the System, Soothe an Inflamed Stomach, Remove Accumulated Poison and Start the Digestive Organs Functioning Properly, Thus Allowing the System to Assimilate the Food One Eats All Good Druggists Sell TANLAC. 1 3 The Qrand Army, mhose efforts have made Memorial Day ? one of the greatest of our national ceremonies, is being depleted in ranks. The battalions arc smaller, the step feebler; and soon from their shaking hand mill fall the torch kept burning for sixty years mith undiminished light. U is the duty of the , American Legion to take the torch of Liberty and hold it up that S' its light may dispel the shadoms of discontent and restlessness One tiling la certainly true of the genuine liriton; He is very Individual. A good example is Hcrtrnml Ittis-sel- l, who Is visiting America to lecture. lie Is noted us n philosopher find a matlieiniitlclun. He Is a socialist and hears with him the official greetings of the I.ritisli Labor party to the League for Industrial Democracy. He Is the brother of a Iiritish earl, lie was Imprisoned for opposing the World war. And lie sees mankind enslaved under an American world empire of money power, Illiberal and cruel. How's that for being f TANLAC IS WORLDS BEST TONIC FOR STOMACH TROUBLE , Briton Sees World Enslaved by U. S. Gold ( respect to the elder manners possible mith the men v tmhose deeds arc mritten mith smord and musket on the pages of American history. Jr Y Let us honor them nom rnhile they are here to knom and understand, for time, the great co-oper- ate h He Z J remembrance on the greengraues."--Thfaded and depleted ranks of blue and grayjsad thenuaif the men mho fought the fight they believed to be right. The slouch 'hats of the Spanish mar veterans, themselves smaller in number as the years roll by. the millions of come next And last, the sturdy manhood of the tmentieth centurij, veterans mho ment forth at democracij's call The repinii.il directors elected were Mrs. J .tines A. Chee.'iuan of Iiliodo Island, First district; Miss Industrial? V 1 Ueterans of three great mars march together tothc cemeteries to lay a token of h York, I consecrated to the memory of the thousands of young manhood mho answered their country's call and died, men whose .blood is mixed the mortar that cements the foundation of our qreat country. It is Memorial Day, If the Stomach Is Upset and the Digestive System Is Not Working Properly One Cannot Hope to Feel Well and Strong. Many Complications Have Their Origin in an Upset Stom ach. d I Memorial Day Gather the garlands rare today, Snow-wtlit- e roses and roses red; Gather the fairest flowers of May, Heap them up on the graves of clay. Gladden the graves of the noble dead. Pile them Piled on and They will Lift Off-- No Pain! high as the soldiers were the field, where they fought fell; rejoice in their new place there Today, as they walk where the fragrant air Is sweet with the scent of asphodel. Many a time, I've heard it said. They fell so thick where the battles were. Their hot blood rippled, and, running red. Ran out like a rill from the drifted drad. Staining the heath and the daisies there. This day the friends of the soldiers keep, And they will keep It through all the ears. Will come with flowers to watch and vvaep. And water the garlands with their tears. Cy Warman. Doesnt hurt one bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then short ly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle ol Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft com, oi corn betw een the toes, and the fool calluses, without soreness or irritation. American Interprets in personal resoWhen some men court trouble it relutions. What shall ours be? No flag sults in marriage. will mark the commonplace activities of our trivial round, no music may accompany our humdrum routine; but even so Memorial Day should rouse 1 us the resolution to be patriots oi peace. We must believe that penes hath her victories no less renowned than war. To he a good patriot in May, 1021, Is harder hut no less necessary than in April, 1017. A country that is worth dying for is worth living for. 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