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THE nUtlPORT NEWS rAClTHUKA COCKROACHES BY USIN* TMI «tNUIWf Steams' Electric Paste AIM IVM DKATH to Wil»r»o««. IK Rate as* sn«a. Tkrw aeMa an> ike smaurt <snt*n of essease u d IIIHtB I sULLBD. Thar desuoy kMJk food u d propm; MrenloM in U ltm«M»« <•> erarv *•>«. Siaty (a* m-t»o SIM aa u 4 tut. V. S. Omnwii Mrs It. too~~ LATE Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and ache* become incurable d'ncaaaa. Avoid painful consequence* by taking COLD MEDAL f y!/\ Village, by V^£ KifigS* Irving Bachelle r«rrSMT i»io intiiTRATtaNS mv nwni MVII ILLUSTRATIONS BY tVWTH MYXIUr. The wofWi standard remedy for kidney, HV»T, bladder and uric add Uoublto the National Remedy of HoUand tinea MM. Thraa elite, all druggists. Saved My Life With Eafonic Smym Now Jmrmmy Wommn \I was nearly deed until I found Batonlc end I can truly say It saved my life. It Is the best stomach medi- cine ever made,\ writes Mrs. Ella Smith. Acid stomach cause* awful misery which Katonlc quickly gets rid of by taking np end carrying out the acidity and gases which prevent good diges- tion. A tablet taken after meals brings quick relief. Keeps the stomach healthy and helps to prevent the many ills so liable to arise from excess acid. Don't suffer from stomach miseries when you can get a big box of Batonlc for a trifle with your druggist's guar- antee. \ON WITH THE DANCE!\ Synopsis -In the vlllao of Blng- vllle thirteen-year-old Hoh.rt Em- Vet Moran. crippled son of a poor widow. Is known as tha Shepherd of tha Birds. Ills world Is his mother and friends, his little room, the flower garden of Join* Crook er. and every flying thing he sera from his window. The painting of pic- ture* Is hie enjoyment, a*id little Pauline Baker, small daughter of a neighbor, the object of his boyish affection. To him, J. Patterson Blng. the first cltlsrn of Blngvllle. la the Ideal of a really great man. The village becomes money mad, reflecting the great world In Its state of unrest. The Blng family Is a leader In the change. To them the village has become \provin- cial.\ The butcher and baker and candlestick-maker all raise their prices. Even Hiram Blenklneop, the town drunkard, works hard for a month. The Old Spirit of Btng- vllle Is summarily fired. She Knew Time. Four-year-old Betty bad been per- mitted to go visiting at Aunt Ruth's ! house. About four o'clock Uncle ' James made ready s to take her home, i but- Betty objected strenuously to go- ing. \My Muvver said I could stay all day,\ she said, \and It's all day till Its' dark.\ «••* Needn't Worry About-That A western man advertising for a wife says he wants u wotuan with ldea/i. He'll get tlmt no matter what woman he marries.—Boston Tran- script. Makes Hard Work Harder A bad back makes a day'« work twice M hard. Backache usually comet from weak kidneys, and if headache*, died- nest or urinary disorders are. added, don't wait—get help before the kidney disease takes a grip—before dropsy, gravel or Bright'* disease sett In. Doan't Kidney PilU have brought new life and new strength to thousands of working men and women. Used and rec- ommended the world over. A.$k your neighbor I A New York Case y X A. Usher. 211 First St., Ithaca. N. Y., says: \I had a (ever and It left mo with weak kid- neys. I had sharp pains In my kid- neys and when I bent over It waa hard to straighten up again. The kid- ney secretions were highly colored, burned In passage and I had to get up several times at night. Several boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills rid me ot the pains In my kidneys.\ Oat Dou's al An? Stan. SOe • Baa DOAN'S \ FO3TER.M1LBURN CO- BUFFALO. W. Y. CHAPTIH TWO—Continued. The notice had been given soon af- ter the new theater was opened In the Sneed block, and the endless flood of moving lights and shadow* began to fall on Its screen. The low-born,- pur- blind Intellects of Bohemian New Y/>rk licifiin to pour their lewd fancies Into this great stream that flowed through every city, town and village In the land. They had no more com- punction In the matter Hum a rattle- snaice w.hen It SWHIIOWS a rabbit. To them, there were only two great, bare fa\cts In life—male and female. The moles. In their vulgnr parlance, were either \wl«e guys\ or \suckers!\ The females were all \my dears.\ Much of this mental sewage smelled to heaven. But* It paid. It wua cheap and entertaining. It relieved the te- dium of small-town life Judge Crootter was In the little theater tlmt evening Hint the Old Spirit of IlltiKvllif received notice to quit. The simx nnil daughters and even the young children of the beat families In the vltlnice were there. Scene* from the Hhndy aide of the prent drip*, bar-room «j*»iitiir«« with pugilists nnfl porcelain-roicwl women, the thfn-lc« nkuttng of ll/irlt love roc- ceeded unc another on the screen. The fender KIMIIH of the yoiiii)j lecslWW thp Impression tlmt life In th* grout world wns mostly drunkenness, vio- lence, lust,, iind OreHt While Wa y wiinlnes.s of gne klml or another. Judge Crnokar shook his bead and his fist us he went out iiti<1 expressed Ms view to Phyllis mi'I her moths? In the Kbhy. t Joint! dome, they culled lnni an olil prude. The knowledge tlint r-very nlKlit lhl» false Instruction was going <>n In the Sneed Mock Illleil tho good mull With SDrmW nml npprelien- sloti. He complained to Mr. Leak, the manager, wi>o «nid thai he would like to give cieau shows, but thai he had to Hike wluii was sent him. Soon a rurlous China BappsHtad to •lie family of Mr .1 Patterson Mug. IF YOU GET YOUR FEET WET don't have a cold afterwards— take HALE'S HONEY •f Herehound and Tar Nothing better than this safe, eepeode- bU home ramady for baallag and sooth- big throat troubles sad clearing up eoMs. 3Om ml HINDERCORNt It at — S KeepYourSkin-Porei Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap U— ISt, Q*mmt Z» sad We, Tat— I MINIATURE AEROPLANES tirwial Mat|>U Hfrvy awl ••(« . AlwolM.lir Kit, Frvm ill, <lr««it KM. SalnplM soA uru-. P.I f.,. Tirr.nr B.o. us u.riuktr., Vt Mrs. ting Trlsd a Cigarette and Qot Along With It Vary Well. It acquired a new god—one that be- gan, us the reader will have observed, with a small \g\ He was a boneless, Itnlla-ruhher, obedient little god. for years the need of one like that had haaa growing In the Hlug family. Since lie IIHII hwowe u mUllumtlrt!, Mr. Blng !mr) found It necessary to sp«nd a good ileul nf time and considerable SMHMf I\ New York. Certain of his .linker friends in the iuetro|iolla had iiirodurcd him tu the Joys of the ()rem While Way and the card room at* tb« Uolrten Age cluh. Always he rail 'j-vu III HIKI illsfjruutled for a wmk after his return to the homely roalltle* of Blngvllle. The shrewd Intuitions of Mrs. HIIIR ainrmed her. Xo Phyllis and John »,.re packed off to private schools so that the good wonuin woin.l l*> fre* to look arter the lmp«>rile<l welfare of the latuh of her flock—the greet J. PsttSftJOU. She was really worried shout him. After that, she si- ways went with him to the city. 8h«* wus plaased and delighted with the luxury of the great hotels, the cos- tumes, the dinner parties, the thea- ters, the snippers the cabaret shows. The latte» shocked her a little nt tlrst. They went out to a g>eat country house, near the city, to spend a week- end. There was a dinner party on Saturday night. One of the ladles got very tipsy and was taken upstairs. The others repaired to the music room to drink their coffee and smoke. Mrs. Blng tried a cigarette snd got along with It very well. Then there was an honr of heart to heart, central Ruro- pean dancing while the older men sat down for a night of bridge In the li- brary. Sunday' morning, the young people rode to hounds across country while -the bridge party continued Its session In the library. It waa not ex- actly a restful week-end. J. Patterson and his wife went to bed as soon ss their grips were unpacked on their re- turn to the city snd speut the day there with aching heads. While th*»y were enttng dinner that night, the cocktail remarked with the lips of Mrs. Hlng: \I'm getting tired of Blngvllle.\ * \Oh of course, Ifa a picayune place,\ said J. Patterson. \It's so provincial 1\ the lady ex- ttajawd, Soon, the oysters and the entree having subdued the cocktail. H!I« ven- tured: \But It do*s seem to me that New York Is ' an awfully wicked place.\ \Whnt do you mean?\ he asked. \Godless she answered. \The drink- ing and gambling anil those dances.\ \That's because you've been brought up In a seven-by-nlne Puritan village,\ J. Patterson growled vWv decisively. Why shouldn't peopw, enjoy -fneov Solves*] Iva have trowtle enough at best <lod gave us bn'fc.s to «ct whnt enjoyment we could <\Jt of IIIPIII. It's uliout the only thing we're sure of, unyhow.\ It was. n principle, of Mm Hlng to saras with J. Paftirsau. And why not? He was a great man. She knew It ns well OS he did and Hint was knowing It very well Indeed. Ills Juiisjsjsnl liiul liccn right triumphantly and dverwhelmingly riniit. taaldaa, It'wns the only oomfortabl* ihlrig io do. she imd betti the type of wotaan f/h* reads those weird articles written by grass widows 6a \How to Keep the Un a of n Husband.\ So It happened thin th e Kings be- pan to construct a llttl* gad (a ni l their own taitft* Bnd lialilts one atiout as tractable «H • toy dag. Thai withdraw 'from tb* Congregational ehtrreh sad ii»'i house partli* to* sun dry \isllorn from NVM York nnil lln SSlmead every week -end. \ , ' Phyllis rvtiimiMl from school In May with a spirit oulie in harmony 9nii that of herjiHrents., She bad Mpent tin- holiday* si the hom* of • friend In New York mid luid learned to love the new dance* and to smoke, although- tha.t was a matter to b* mentioned only In a eThispM nml DO) In the pres- ence of her Barents. She WIIH a tall, handsome clrl with bio* eyas, blonde hair, perfect teeth and complexion, and almost n parted figure. Mere she wan, at isst brought up to* the point ot a coming out party. It had heert a curious and rather unfortunate brlnijIiiK up Hint the girl bad suffered. She had lieen the pride of a mother's heart and the occupier of that poattlOfl Is apt to tests** great success In supplying, a mother's friends with topics nf conversation. Phyllis had been fluttered ami Indulged. Mrs. Hliig was entitled lo much credit, hav- ing been bum of poor'JIrid Illiterate parents ID a small village on the Hud- son a little south nf I lie capital. She was pretty and grew up with a longing for better things. J. PsttSfMB got her at a bargain >\ sn Albany depart- ment store where ithe stood all dsy behind-the m.tlun COBBtar. \At u bar gain,\ It must be said. 1 ause. on the whole, there were higher values In her |MTKouality than in his. She had acquired that common, llertha Clay habit of associating with noble lords who lived lu cheap romances snd had a taste for poor but hone* girls. The practical J Pstterson listed that kind of thing. Hut his wife kerh s supply of these highly flsvored nov- els bidden In the little flat and spent her leisure reading them. One of the earliest recollections of Phyllis wu a the eautlou. \l*ou't tell father!\ received i>n the hiding of S book. Mrs. Blng hsd bought. In those weak, pinching times of poverty, ex- travagant things for herself and Ik* girl s>-d gone In debt tor them. 0a£ Uttan as d sasss at IIBM* i<> PM tuelr money w'ih liuitatlent druutuUa. i. • -••»»•« m-r* «v»ng i s a fl*| hyt i-hj-Mtn Intd been s wit n«m of many Interviews of the kind. AU along the wsv el* life, she had .#M the oft rej»j>e»«Hl Injunction. I'..nt ttd fnther!\ She caate to re- arxl men as creetnre* who Avr* n<>i to be MM, When Phyllis got Into t scrap* at school, en McesjHM nf a Ut tie nirtathMi. and Mrs. t;:iig went u SM about It. the two agreod M keep Ing the salient facts from fnther, A dressmaker came after Phvllla arrived to get her ready for the party The afternoon of the event. J. Patter son brought the young people of th» best families of Hacelmend by sneclitl rain to Blnirx-llhv The Oookera, the Wltherills. the Ameses, the Kenfrvwt and a tinmber of the most popular stu- ilents Mi the Normal school wvre also ted. They had the famous string hand from Ilacelmead to furnish mu- sic, and Smith—aa Impress!** young JRngllnh butler whom they had brought rotn New York on their last return. PhyHls wore a gown which Juili:* Oooker iitmcrlltetl^as \the limit.\ lli» said to his wjff after they hud gone tne: \Vi'tiy. there waa nothing on her back but a pair of velvet gal- owses and when I stood In front of her my eyes ware scared.\ \Mrs. Blng calls It high art,\ said the judge's wife. I call It down pretty close to si* level.\ said the Judg*. \When she clinched with those young.fellers and went wrestling around the room she reminded me of a grapevine growing on a tree.\ The reaction on the Intellect of the Judge quite satisfies the need of the historian. Again the Old Spirit of Blngvllle had received notice, n la only necessary to add that the punch •» for This IH n th« *m»rtr>n l^wln MILLIONS FOR WAR MEMORIAL Indiana Le«4»larur» Appropriates) Near- ly $10,000,000 for Legion eUrwe> tura a* State Cupltal. A suitable national headquarters building of the American U-gim» In Indianapolis waa assured with the pas- sage of three bills by the state legis- lature, appropriating almost $10,000,- 000 for a war memorial structure, which will honrn'the l*gluu's main offices. \ J nv« city blocks In the heart of Indianapolis will be used for th» me- morial project The building will be erected In the middle block, with the remaining plots transformed Into a magnificent city plaaa. At one ex- terior of the memorial site la located the federal Postofnce building, erect- ed at a cost of •0,000,000. raring the outer end of tha plasa Is the •8,000,- 000 city library. Tentative plans for the construction of the buildings are now In the hands of s state commission, of which Post- master General Will H. Hays Is a member. Selection of the architect will be made by tha National Institute of Archltectare, following a contest In I AID FOR TNE LEGttN BOYS •** Osneral Infermaltaa *4 •aweeiSI Interest to All Ka> aerv.ee Men. To sld the veteran of the World wat to adjust his affairs with the govern- ment and te) settle other interests af ex-service men, the Americas, Legion bat published the following directory of Information centers: roMPKN'aATlON rulMX Compenea- Won ami Claims Division, Bureau « | Ww lUak Ineuiaiic*, Washington. 1). C. Out- standing cialma whloti oanndt be adjusted locally and those whiota have Ion* been hedd up by complications In oerreeejnn*- enoe with official bureaus may be sub- mitted for adjustment to the Oossasns* Uen Bailor. The American l«gt<m Week, ly. New York City. iWVKBNMKNT 1NMIKAM'»: lneur. anoa Division, Hureau of War lUak. Inaur- anoe, Waahlngum, 1> c. AlUiOTMICNTa ANU AIJAlWAHCMt AlloinianU atut AUo«Sa*e IHvlalon, Bu- reau of War Hisk Insurano*. Waahtngto*, a c. Vol.UNTAHt AUA)TMKNTt Allotment IMvlslon. Aimr »1n«nca Ufflos, Waahlng- atXTT DUU<AH liiiNUS; Bonus Seo- tlon. Arn\y Klnanca Offlo*. Washington, D. C. IJBBRTT BONDS: Bond Branch, Army MUIIM omoa. Washington, L>. C. AlllHTIoNAl. YltAVML. PAT Ol.AtsIl Additional Travel Par BeoUoa, Army Flnancs ORIca, WaatUngton, IX C. VOCATIONAL TUAININU: Ai>t>i» by letter or In pereun to lMstriot Veoe>- Uonal Offloar, h^adaral Bears tor Veesv- tlonal Bduoatlon, at one of the fourteen regional otBces, or write directly to Re- habilitation Division, reJereJ Boar* rer VoMlloiiai RJucalton. Washington. Ik <X IIOHriTAU/.ATU)N UK MBDIOAL, TVlBATMBNTi ABVJy to either <1> Dto- trtct auiiervleor, t). a Publla Health Bervloe la one of fourteen regional die- trlcta, |l) Field Kiamlnar at one of eight branch ofBees of Bureau of War Mab Insurant**, or (1) write directly to Ssir> geon Uanarml of the PubUfl lleaith Benr- l.«, Washington, D. C, or Hospital Di- vision, bureau of War Bisk Insuranee, Waahlngton, 1> C. CIVIL. aanVK'B: ' oivU Bervtee Oess> mission, Washington, it r VUrrOHT MBDAlJt': Apply W nsareat Main Recruiting Ofnoe, or write lo Vlo- tory Medal Heetlon, Adjutant Oanemi's Oflloe, - Washingti>n. D. a UOST D1BCI1AIU1K I'AI'BltH Applf to the Adjutant aeneral of the Amir. Washington, I> 0 . Tha llnraau of Navi- gation, Washing inn. It. i 1 ., er to the Major General rnnimandant, 0, *. Marine Corps, Washington. He *f NK1NAI. i-iiitm PHOTOS: Phot» ; graphic Section. IT. H Signal Corps. Washington. D. C. Catalogues Hating tltlee of Army pholoe and giving |irl«ee of varluna slses roar be copsultad al moat I'lii.iiin Itbrartse I.ANH Apply by Utter er In pereon to either the Publlu l«mt Office, Department of the Interior, Weenltigtnn. D. C, or to any'one of tb* branch olBoee throughout the country. I.AWb AND PKSDINti I.BIIIU - TIuN For Informstl.m as to both na- tional and elate legtalatlon, apply to Chairman, State l«glelatlve Committee, American liSglon, your Department llead- quartara UHAVIca (Barvlca to Daa< LEGION LAWMAKER ALL THERE Youngest Member of North Dakota Legislature Produce* Results for His Fellow BuUrflee. Ousrsnteed Free Crofn Aleehet Oumlesa \Cummer\ Bnialt llrtither W'll you |ilen>M> give •to a stick of chewing gum, Mr. BlnnilerlyT Mr. Hutxierly 1 don't chew gum. Holihle What mnkc-. you think I dot Small Ilrolhor llfviiiis* 1 hesrii my sister say tlmt wm<n sssj wen- at the diner the other MIKM ymi inuiimed tha whole party. Punch lloul . WOMEN HEED SWAMP-ROOT Thoiiasmla of women have kdlney and hlaildri tniuble and nsver *us|iert it. Women's cumplsinta often prove to he nothing else but knWv trouble, or the remit o( kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not la a healthy oonrfitlon, they may oauee the other <tr- SBas to become illaraanl Pain In the back, heaitarhr, kies of am- bition, nervousness, are often lima* »m p lonM of knlnrv trouhl* Don't delay start nig treatment. Dr. Rilmar'a Swamp Root, a physician's pre> BitHptinn, iiMsinril M any 'bog store, may be juet tin* rrinnlv nw.lo.1 to overcome each condition* Get a hii'dmm or liirg* \i\ 1 bottle 1st- asedlstalyHriim sny drug store. However, It you wl.li flral to tout this fereat pretwrntion aen<l Ian cvnta to Pr Kilmer A Oo., Ilinghsmlnn, NY, for a sample bstlls. When writing It* sure and Mention Una paper Ariv Reluming'' the Ring. Jt'Wrlcl W ll) do you until Hn 'Its mond rmuoveil from this ring? It's a perfect itoBB, Maud tiriibbiirH Well, l'v» broken my engngemeni with Mr. llreeit snrt It's against my principled to keep th* ring. \Don't Tall Father!\ wns strong and the house purty over the week end niaiU* a gooil ileul of talk by fast driving iiround the country In motorcars on Sunday nml by hunt NhiKlng In liimiH on the river ami milNy plsy on the leimlM courts. Thut kind of thing wus new to Blngvtlta, Wl It wo n all over, I'liyllls told her nnilin-r tlfnt Cordon sTIIIg HIS of t In ymiiiK me n had Insulteii her UIIIMI they hail lieen out In II limit to- L'i'tlier on Sunduy. Mm . IIIIIK WHS Shocked, They.liHd s tal l nliout It Up In Phyllis' bedroom nt' the end of which Mrs,. I.IIIK delivered mi liijiinc tIon. \Don't tell fiitber!\ II V>UN Noon iil'ter the party thnt Mr. ,1. I'ntlersiiii Illntc Kent for Wllllum ^Dodgrsss, the rjsrysatsr li e sraAtad tin sxtSnsiaQ built on his hoime con IIIIIIIIIK new bedrooms nml buths and H luritc KIIII BaTtCsTi The estlmnte of SnodKinHs was unexpectedly large. Is explanation of tha fact the latter said: \We work only cl^ht hours a day now. The men deinund It and they must be tiiken to und from their work. They ••mi pet all they want to do on those terms.\ „ \And they demand m-vim dollsrs snd a half a day at that? It's big pay for sn ordinary mechanic,\ said J. Patter- son. \There's plenty of work to do,\ Snodgrass snswered. \I don't care the snap o' my ringer whether I get your loli or not. I'm forty thousnud ahead <>' the game and I feel like layln' off for the summer snd takln' a rest.\ \I suppose) I could get you to work overtime and harry the Job through If Tm willing to pay for Itf the million- aire Inquired. \The rate would be time an' a half for work done after the eight hours are up, but It's hard to get anyone to work overtime these days.\ \Well go shesd and gat all the work you can ont of these plutocrats of the saw and hammer. I'U pay the bills.\ SSld J. Patterson. The terms created a record In Blng vllle. Hut. as Mr. Illng had agreed to them, In bis usstn, they were estsb llshed. which all srchltects of America been Invited to participant. The legis- lature sot aside a fund of |IIN»,(NKI to di-ri'n.v eipenses of th* COPtSSl und to awiml the artist •/BOSS IICNIK'I* und plans are adopted H prize or WKMXMi IlivltnlliHis hHve lieen laavsd to na tlonal bsadquaris(9 of th* Orand Ar my of the Republic, the tVomeni II.- lief Corps. Senrlos Hmr Lsaloo, Anur- lean War Mothers, Ipanjab War Vet- erans and Woman'! AturJUary of the Legtas. to occup) fltiarters in Het Ha* moriHi btiiiiiiMK along trttii ths Lagloo. 'i'o i>r. T. Victor If sin, rational •xecutlva c.iiMJnlllci'iiniii o f Imlliiiia, will go tnticli o f the (ivill t fur uni t lu x th« war mein.irliil possiMS, l>r. K i (atharad th* wovsmsnl from its in- fnncy mid (ougbl for It when other LeglaaBalrsB, slthouffe raitpottioi tb* fluht. wi'i v feiilfill o f IIUCCCKS. I>r. Kecne WU H the llrxl olll.c r o f lh- rssarv* aotpg t j say braaeh of sarvtra •ailed to iictlvo duty IIIIIIIIK th* Worlil war. Jl e WHS S colonel, i llntl OOTpa, In co••uiiuiiil of baw« liowpltul 70 over seas. True Forgiveness Love Is generous. Doing unce Is not euough. Ufa I forglveuews u«ust r«Mi» the seventy times Severn mark aua kUMlaess be repealed Uulenulie'y. Never use hard words e«peclsJ|| If you are <ii*l>ln iw urMtt>u>>c« Ituata THE \MOTHER OF THE BONUS\ Friendly Title Assigned to Kansas Woman Member of the Legislature and Called \Lsgltlady.\ Mrs. Ids M. Walker, first woman iiieiul><-r of tb« Kansas legislature. Is honored hy Amer- ican Laftaaj mem- bers of that slate with the title of \Mother of th* I ton us,\ for It was Mrs. VValkwr who drew - up and pushed through a ststs bonus, wblcb grants »t service men one dollar for each day of military or naval service during th* World war. Although Mrs.. Walker cannot guall fy for membership In the 1-eglon or In Its Vjfomen's Auilllary, she has beso s tireless /worker for the cause wblcb brought the organizations lui* exist- ence, and for which they now stand. During the World war site was state director of woiueu's work In the Be>l glaa relief fund and also served ss food administrator for her county. Th \Mother of the Bonus\ slso assists her husband In Jbe publication of weekly newspaper and Is a former president of the Kansas federation of Women's Clubs. The advent of Mrs Walker to the legislature resulted la the coining of a new word. At Ions tu distinguish between male and female members, the recent session decided to refer to lawmakers or \leglsladlea.\ To Hubert J. Ho.vd, n member of Ollhert C. tlrnflou l'o«l No. 2 of the Alncrlciui LagtsB ^i ruga, N. p. i • the honor of lieliiK ths iminil .•i.i iiicmlior of the IIOIIHC or sapn MdUtlvas of the Nurth Dakota i««g- iKlnlure lie Is twenty live years old. A former presl- 'Icnt gf th* Kargo Tiude slid l.shor UNHi'inlily and au ucllvu memlicr of hn 1'reHNiuen's unlmi at PMSMJt Mr. toyd was mtlvii In support of a«v- ml bills udvuutaif'ous to orKsntzed Hlmr. Ilii was also a strong sdvocate I lefflNlstlou Imckei) hy the North Da- kota department of Hi\ I^-KIUII. AmotiK IIIH results of his Work a(*i he pssssK\ of hills inakliiK Annlatlc* day a legal holiday, prulectlug tb* Kinliiein snd Incrt'sslitg ts i for iioiius fund from three fourilw to one mill on laisliU- pn/jx-rly. He also led he right which resulted In the pass- age of a reHoliiili.n urging congress i psss tha Kordney flve fold i.'uutpen- sal Ion bill, a measure bavked by tb* Legion. Cigarette To •••! In th« dellolotis) Burley tobaooo flavor. It's Toasted Vlotory for the Legion. The closing of the United MUtea public health service hospital for tu- bercular ex-service men s t Mark!*> ton, Pa., by order of Assistant Bect*> tary of the Treasury Kwlng Import* Is regarded by American Legion enV clals s* s great victory for the ex service men's national policy In re- gard to disabled veterans. 'Ililp h*s> pltsl was first denlitiAced as an Usv proper plsce for the treatuiMiit of tu- bercular ex service men \JJ V. W. Oal- bralth, Jr., national couitnauder of the American l<eglon, In a speecti In Phil sdslpbla last November. Ills stand followed numerous luvestlgstluos made by government authorities, and a 'public appeal from 1*1 tubercular veterans being treated there. test First In Membership Contest. In the first published list of leading uueta In th* Kansas uieiul<erahlu cou the American l*glou, Oal MatheHii post No 'it*) »l Kduioiiil. Kan., takes first place. Next lu order are the Legion poets st Mterllut Uik- hart, Weir anil Logan ettveutfelgbt puats lu Kansas hsvs already pasae<i their ltttSM iiieiiibereulp, while tun p<wle have dellu*(iMltl uieuil>er* r«.<k... MS * as4 tmrnlft (er later, ysert br •Isills* sa Is. reee U llsaeclsl Is4apas4es«e sew. $1O Monthly lacoBM Caa be Secured by Investing H134O hi CITIES SERVICE COMPANY Cas—lattve Prelerreal ' . M 24,000 rUkiers of this stock evidence faith la this security as sn investment. Over 90.000 Individual* are owners of the securities of Cities Qsrvto* Company and subsidiary oscaoratloas. Csttsele DUIalMO •ss» i<*»iiiil>e/w.s«ss tmi tm \ Tfces Bmtkl • I \ Henry L Doherty & Company •sad Deearuaeot 60 WaH Strert, New York w N U . Ntw YONK. NO. . v N \