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Show THE S ALIN A SUN. SALIN A. UTAH Highland Manor Seniors Feed Their e&L L If i Dogs r (Copy for Thl Department Supplied by. the American Legion News Service ) LEGION ACTIVE IN WELFARE SERVICE Ttie Highland Manor School for Girls at Tarrytowu, N. Y., celebrated Dog day" by letting each senior student aIn junior for her dog to do a she ordered. Each junior wore a dog collar and had her hair done-utwenty-sibraids in honor of the class of 1920. Photograph shows some seniors feeding their hungry "dogs." have x U. S. Lines Want to Carry American Legion in 1927 o E3ggamg The United States lines have agreed to .transport the .members of the American Legion to France for the 1927 convention at the same rates asked by foreign lines. T. H.Rossbottom, general manager of the United- - States lines, Is seen above signing the agheement while officials of the lines and of the Legion look on. . ROUGH ON AMERICA Svv s Yeggs Add Dressed Beef to Tools XfiJ Active work In the setting up of American Legion child welfare service in various states, reachlng..(lown from the children's welfare division of national headquarters to the local community, is being pushed rapidly. The first states In which organization work is being completed are New Hampshire, Washington and Oregon. State conferences have been held in Utah and Colorado, with Tennessee scheduled to go. Preliminary conferences have been held in Kansas and Kentucky, with Illinois, Indiana and Iowa next in line. Tlie aim of the division, according to John W. Gorhy of the division staff. Is to organize representative states in various sections of the country, which typify as widely different conditions as possible. When the organization Is completed, it will cover the entire nation. The first organization meeting was held in New Hampshire with keen Interest. Eighty per cent of the counties of (he state were represented, two men driving. 200 miles from the Canadian' border to- - attend. New Hampshire Is being organized on a district plan, except In the large cities where community chairmen and committees will, he chosen. Local committees. Mr. Gorhy states, will find dependents of veterans and ascertain their condition, report on needy children, find foster homes and take other steps to meet their need and, with Miss Ennna C. ' Puschner, national field .secretary, have supervision of children who hdve been placed In foster homes. Under no circumstances," Mr. Gor-fi- y said, will the Legion duplicate the work of worthy .existing social agencies. Wherever It Is possible, the Legion will carry on Its work through agencies already set up, whether by the state or by private Initiative. Arthur Croteau of Marlboro has been named state chairman for New Dr. H. K. Renson. head Hampshire. of the chemistry department of the University of Washington, at Seattle, has accepted the chairmanship in that state. Judge Jacob Jxanzler of Tort-lanfor 15 years on the Juvenile court bench there, is Oregon dinlrman. Richard W. Burton of the staff of the Columbia Trust company at Sait Lake City, Is chairman for Utah. d, Results in National Membership Contests msrnJt- . Rev. William Hartley Carnegie, canon of Westminster, who has jus.t returned to London from the United States, is quoted in an interview as saying that "the canker In .the life of America is dlvorte, and as declaring "with all seriousness that America is degenerating from a human society into a monkey house. lie says that modern American couples get married .wijth, .thf idea of divorcing e.acli other within a fortnight; that incompatibility of temperament, the mans fondness for baseball ahd the way the women wear their hair aid in secur divorces. ing AmeJ-icai- ) The departments of South Dakota and France divided honors in national membership trophy contests of the American Legion for 1924-192It was announced recently by James F. Barton, national udjutqnt. . The department df France In winning the Hanford MacNider .trophy cup distinguished itself as the first foreign department of the Legion to win a national membership contest in competition with state departments. The department of South Dakota for the second consecutive year is winner of the . Franklin Holier cup. . South Dakotas winning percentage was 37.48, awarded upon the' greatest percentage .of increase of eligibility. The department of France??, winning percentage was 103.80, based upon greatest percentage of increase over Ihe preceding years membership. TJie department of Nebraska proved to he the great place" state by coming under the wire second in both the D'Olier and the MacNider races. Nebraskas percentage.-fo- r the D'Olier race was 35.08, while its percentage In the 'MacNider contest was 118.16. Florida, last years winner of the Mnc-Nldcup,, finished a good third tills . Yeggs, in Cincinnati tried something new when they added dressed meat .year with a percentage of 110.53. Iowa to the tools of their trade. When they cracked the safe-othe Peoples Packing took third honors in the DOlier race company and secured $0,000 in cash they piled severaj hundred pounds of with 29.59 per cent. dressed beef in front of the safe, to deaden the sound of the explosion. It . The first ten departments to qualify worked. for tlie DOlier trophy follow: South Dakota, 37.48; Nebraska, .35.08; Iowa, 29.59; North Dakota, 27.00; New Hampshire, 24.49; Florida,' 22.79; Minnesota", 22.55; Wisconsin, 21.42; Oregon, 20.74 and Vermont, er IN DARK CONTINENT f .. Stone Mountain Memorial Gets Aid "Why, UncleJim! You look ten years younger V When I saw you a couple of months ago, I made up my mind you were getting old. At least you looked it. If I look any younger, Nujol gets the credit. Yes, Billie, and I felt old. No appetite, couldnt sleep one day just like .nights another, and none of them any good. I knew coristipa- tion was at the bottom of it, but it seemed the more laxatives I took the worse I got. Then one day I saw Nell giving Nujol to my little grandson. The doctor had prescribed it for the baby, but I found out its just the thing for old fellows like me, Middle age brings on a decrease in the naturaliubricating secretion in the intestine. Then you need Nujol. of the nat- uraffubricant. deficiency Medical authorities Nujol because it is gentle, PjPve natural in its action. Constipation is dangerous for any too. body. Nujol is safe for everybody. Nujol simply softens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular elimination without overtaxing the intestinal muscles. It is not a medicine. You can take Nujol for any length of time without ill effects. It should betakenregularlyin accordance with the directions on each bottle. Unlike laxatives, it doe9 not form a habit and can be discontinued at any time. me Ask your druggist for Nujol today and begin to enjoy the perfect health that is Vtdip-possible only when elim I tell you, Billie, it keeps feeling fine all the time. My appetites back and I THK INTERNAL sleep like a child. For . Nujol helps Nature in Natures own way Ol . LUBRICANT Constipation Winning Colors ination is normal and regular. Many Trees Furnish The observation train pulled Jerkily Means of Subsistence back into the New London station. Blue feathers were cocked airily, red In Sierra Leone grows the cream-fru- it flags dragged and extras writh Ink still tree, the fruit of which has the wet proclaimed.: Yule Beats Har taste of cream and Is very agreeable to the pulate. In Ceylon there is a vard. A grimy man with an armful of bread-frui- t tree, from which a type of bread Is made. It Is said to comgaudy pennants swung pust. Buy yer wlnniu colors! Buy yer" pare 'fuyorabiy with the ordinary ar- ... wlnnin colors I" "My good man, I asked him politely, "have you ever found a man who actually waited to buy wiuuin colors? lie eyed me with severe contempt and replied: What If I aint? Yause Is one of deni guys dut aint got no respect fer tradition ! New Yorker, ticle. . , In South America we flnda milk tree, and. a tree that grows In Sumatra la known ns the vegetable tallow tree. Probably (lie Eskimos would like to get tills to grow in tlie --Arctic regions, for tlie early Arctic explorers had a task to keep these people from devouring all their candles as dessert after meals. Excellent candies are made from tlie DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN berries of another tree which grows In Take Tablets Without Fear If You South Africa nnd tlie Azores. . See the Safety Bayer Cross. Warning I Unless you see "the name Bayer on package or on tablets you are not getting the genulne Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians f?r 25 years. Say Bayer when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. DIAMOND DYES COLOR THINGS NEW Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye Each package contains directions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors In lingerie, silks, rib15-ce- Maybe So A skull cap, believed to have belonged to some prehistoric, man and. lost for forty thousand years, lias been found high up in the rocky wulls of a valley near the Sea of Galilee. bons, skirts, waists, One theory of tlie scientists is that dresses, coats, the prehistoric' Tnan, that day, didnt . stockings, . sweat happen to have a dime with him to ers,- draperies, coverings, hangings check J. Montague In Kan- everything! sas City Times. Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind and tell your druggist whether the maCuticura Soap for the Complexion.- - terial you wish to color Is wool or silk, Nothing better than Cuticura Soap or whether it Is linen, cotton or mixed daily and Ointment now and then as goods. needed to make the complexion clear, scalp .clean and hands. 'soft and white. Busiest of Busy Streets Add to. this the fascinating, fragrant Michigan avenue, Chicago, is now Cuticura Talcum, and you have tlie tlie.. most heavily traveled, street ia Cuticura Toilet Trio. Advertisement. America, the last traffic count upon that thoroughfare showing 50,000 veWillie. Strikes hicles in 24 hours. Park avenue, New Willie-- rl aint going to school tiny York city, ranks second, with a traffic more. count of 40,500 vehicles In 24' hours. . Willies Father Why? Fifth avenue, New York, ranks third "Cause Ill never learn to spell; the with a traffic iff 39,000 'vehicles. teacher' keeps changing tlie- words Mrs. Mary Layton a seventy-t- h every day." Good Hardware. . resident of Santa' Monica, Tlie less heart a man puts into a Cal., celebrated her golden wedding Vftsk tiin more labor it requires! anniversary by having her hair 'bobbed. - it.T-Jai- nes j id 20.08. Tlie first ten departments to- finish - In .the MacNidjer race follow: ; France, 103.80; Nebraska, 118.110; Florida, .110.53; Wyoming, 113.00; Utah, 107.07; Oregon, 103.22; Kansas, 102.44; Alabama, . 102.00; Colorado, and Montana, 101.10. 101-.4- Will Get Our. Rights, Says Past Commander . John It Quinn, past national of the American Legion, in a recent address ueprecating the attitude of. many, toward the veteran of . the World war, said: "We'll get' our rights: weii get all our rights in tlie end; imt of course well have to work for them. Human nature, you see. Is human nature, and there's a io of people like-tligrocer. Tlie groeer said as the young hero off. CluitPuu-Tliierr.Pmpcd out from tlie grocery on his crutches with a of rice under his arm: That hoy deserves credit for his surpassin' bravery, hut I wish to goodness he'd stp coming to my store tc git it. eorn-mac.d- Long i.mgi? lorecasling and Its possibilities are to he thoroughly explored by Dr. Charles G. Abbott, Institu- director of the Smithsonian tiou's ustrophvsical observatory, who recently sailed for Morocco, South hi lift art 1 Africa nnd Baluchistan. The expediavito Is enable the the farmer, tion John Barton Pa.vne, chairman of tlie American lteil Cross, paying $100 ator and the navigator to foretell the for a r minted for the Stone Mountain memorial to pretty Miss montlis not weeks weather, days, but ranees Helene ClaFk of Washington, who explained the purpose of tlie drive now under way to complete tlie great memorial to leaders of the Lost Cause. gad even years ahead. half-dolla- e v half-poun- d MOTHER Fletchers Castoria is especially i pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids' the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for t- signatureof Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. 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