• l" »O1, I 7 ; 'r- ~ ■ > y iff ;. *• 4 r rÿP'* pW V p' J called American Legion billets, TWO KILLED ' 'la being provided for tbe tem­ DYNAMITE E porary abiding places of children needing them. These cottage SEATTLE, Dec. 9— — groups afford a fam ily >Ufe in Two men were killed lata Monday each for about nine youngsters night, in a dynamite explosion under a house mother. No at the New Cedar / Mountain schools are established, the chil­ mine, east of here, according to word received today. The man it. dren attending nearby public hilled were L. W . Foster, 86; of The Legion w ill build no large schools with other children of Black Diamond, and Henry Beck* orphan homes or asylums. A er, of Snohomish. series of cottage typo homes. the community. physical or mental inferiority or unattraetlvenese.' Those are the children whom "nobody wants." The American L egion' wants them. The American Legion A uxiliary wants them. F or this group there may be required permanent care. They shall have LKUIOX ENDOWMENT Each dollar accepted in this'trqst cash . outlay for national, re­ FUND DRIVE STAHTH listed as means a vital responsibility» to habilitation , work TOMORROW MORNING the Legion, and a permanent $112,590 per year (ono-balf of committment o f. the L e g io n ,to this service, and t o ' other unsel­ fish and public service. , Tbe sum total of the absolutely necessary financial endowment Is relatively small. The n ‘ tent of the spiritual endowment which goes with it is unlimited. (C o n tin u e d fro m P ag e O n e ) America’s duty to the disabled and the orphans Is only equalled by America’s willingness to ful­ fill' this duty to the utmost.. To that end hohlng can be left to chance, ., The United States government In realisation of this fact, as shown b i experience. The Amer­ has passed liberal laws and made ican Legion is raising, during lib’erai appropriation* of money 1985, an endowment fund of five to care for the disabled men o( million dollars, of which the1 the -World W ar. • ’ Many thou­ income (estimated at $225,000 sands of good eflisens today rest y e a rly )' w ill guarantee a solid secure In (he)rsown minds as to -financial basis In perpetuity for a duty done in thia respect, be­ the-program s of disabled men’s cause the Congress has been lib ­ Perhaps relatively few rehabilitation and child*.welfare. eral. The Legion is. asking this en­ Americans realise the limitations dowment fund from Its own which must always surround gov­ members and the American pub­ ernment relief, even w ith laws lic Jointly. The Legion asks it perfectly • drawn and perfectly confidently in the knowledge that administered, as they of course it will be given, and that it will have not been during the early Perhaps be the backbone of the most im­ years of this work- portant public service confront­ few Americans understand why ing the American people today. The American Legion, with a E. R. IS A A C & CO The Quality Store THE TREASURE HOUSE CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF Toilet Sets Dressing tables appolftted w ith these, beautiful Ivolrtex sets de­ light every woman. Nothing coaid be appreciated more as a g ift, for such delightful ac­ cessories for the boudoir are no frequently deferred for more immediate necessities. 12-piece sets in Pe^rl on Amber, Ivory on Amber, und Decorated Amber. Priced set ............$16.50 the propqsed endowment Income — the other half being for child welfare) can perform a vital, nation-wide, and thorough part of a task to which the govern­ ment is appropriating three housand tltnes that sum of mctaey this year. ' • Tp the latter Question', the basic answer is that the Legion throws 900,000 or more members and A uxiliary workers into its task, and that the sum total of what is donated locally and by ooun|y and state groups in per­ sonal service, In supplied, and- sometimes in cash, far exceeds tl)e basic, net, cash outlay for the %tional directing service. The endowment is to make se­ cure the national rehabilitation service, the backbone and cen­ tra l generating plant of tbe L e ­ gion’s organisation • of 11,000 posts. ; The case of the disabled vet­ eran with the government, is an official, intricate, legal prob­ lem, - involving many technical complications. Under given sets of facts, prescribed by law, the government can extend legally specified medical or hospital treatm ent, money compensation, or vocational training. W ith in its necessary limits, tbe gov­ ernment oh the whole has done well, and is tending steadily to do better. I t does not and cannot have completely intimate contact with the disabled man, his family, his needs. The prpblem is that of re­ storing to physical, mental and spiritual health and to a status of self-support and self-respect, a man who has suffered tho wounds, disease and shock in ­ cident to war. Government ma­ chinery, however ample, remains machiery. I t is limited at the top by tbe lim it of ability which government service has been able to command. I t is lim ited at the bottom by the extent of human contact possible to gov- ernment machinery. The A m eri­ can Legion rehabilitation service fcpfrw s no lim it "Do Your Friends W rite Often?’’ They're bound to if ypp ppy H arry Cbr^tm as w M a box of fine stationery. Let us show you the many differ­ ent style», ail handsomely box- Priced Silk Underthings Silk lingerie Is a charmldg per« sonal g ift for women. Cheinlso, step-ins. bloomery, slips— we have them la a. wide range of delightful colors. G ow ns.. Chemise Step-ins Towel gift sets are always popular and in good taste. These Soft Spun sets are parti­ cularly beautiful. Soft Spun Towel» Priced $1 to $2.25 Handkerchiefs The vogus of embroidered hand­ kerchiefs In many colors and many different materials makes them ah especially -Suitable g ift this year. And a fancy handker­ chief is one of the things of which ne woman could possibly receive too niany. ' Priced 19c to 98c Each —-at the price you ought to pay! Shop with ears closed and eyes open— “ Sleep walkers” always pay plenty This Solves “ H is? Christmas Problem BOY’S WATCH JACK HOLT ANO BILLIE Dûi/f IN tftvlN w/IvLATS PRODUCTION OF JAMES OLIVER CURWOODS ’ THE ANC1ÉNI HIGiiWAT * A PARAMOUNT PICTURE families, but families which stand the test of thorough going,, whole­ some character and American ideals, as foster homes for the homeless children of veterans. In this work the Legion seeks the assistance of every estab- llshed agency in the pountry de­ voted to child welfare. v*- .« To all such agencies it proposes to give assistance, and to the whole na- tional duty of child care It brings the power and enthusiasm of its whole nation-wide organi­ zation and membership. I t will help hold the far-flung line of defense for childhood against poverty, hunger, disease, vice. ignorance, crime and deatb. It will hold especially firm that W hile almost every home that new sector of the line created has been disrupted by , w a r’» Jjy tbe war and its orphans. There w ill always remain, af­ tragedies offers a special prob- tom, ‘ the child w elfare plan of ter home restoration and adop­ The’ American Legion has certain tion hyve been provided for many definite bases of action. P ri­ children, a group of orphan^ un­ m arily. where one parent sur­ suitable for adoption because of vives, the effort is to maintain the patural, original home W here none survives, or suiWtv- homeless child of a veteran,' the basis of The Àmeriaan Lh-. glon’s child welfare prografn. The constantly growlwg càsr- ualty Hat, as men die by the thousands each year from wounds gnd disease incurred in the W orld W ar, accentuates thia need. The accumulating discovery of these children in alms bouses, in un­ happy and .unfit homes o f dis- tant relatives unable or unwilling to give proper care, In’ the vary streets and alleys sometimes, has wrung the heart of the Leg lop It is determined that every homeless child of a veteran shall have a fa ir and square chance at life, an honest, happy Am er­ ican home’; a proper education. ‘ $12.50 Big Blue-White Perfect $10.00 Silver Candle-Sticks $2.75 the pair Fine heavy green usual The Ideal g ift for father or son— handsome new designs — and many of them. synthetic stones in hand carved white or gold mountings. Un- values CHAS. A. WHITE or able to maintat a home, there must be a home found for the child. Preferably that home win be found by adoption Into the fam ily of a Legionnaire, a fam- tTY' carefully selected and tested ad ’ Io Its ability to bring rtf$ The characteristics of the adopted home must accord as well as possible w ith w hat the the parents, if living, could have given, or dying, would have ap­ proved for their baby. Questions of financial ability,, of ‘social, moral and religious environment must be considered. The Le­ gion, being wholly non-sectarian, hopes that homes w ill be found where the religion w ill he that to which the child m ight have beet» attracted in is own natural home. I t seeks, not perhaps wealthy Jeweler Enders Block Attractive IN S ÌD if A TAG - OUTSIDE AND SEAI j S TO STICK ALL OVER Lithia Springs Pharmacy Phone 116 Prescription Druggist Lithia Springs Hotel Building COZY TOE FELTS « , SLIPPER S FOR MEN Four Different Styles Ideal Folt Christmas LEATHER SL IPPE R S IN 3 STYLES OVERLAND SHOE SHOP Appropriate Christmas Gifts for All ATTENTION, FRUIT MEN WHILE 15 TON Sulphate of Ammonia Lasts WE WILL SELL AT $76 PER TON Framed Pictures Leather Goods Imported”and Domestic Potier)®* $75.00 VALUABLE MERCHADINSE . TO BE GIVEN AWAY Priced BRUNO L u OGAOC REMAINS SUPREME 9 TOYVILLE ON THE “BALCONY" ' Smart New Shapes Chinese Embroideries A fitted traveling case W a very practical gift. I t ’s really a necessity for anyone who does any traveling or week-ending and almost everyone does. I ' Stone Rings $15.00 Everybody with candlesticks on their lists should make it a point to visit this store SaShrday and see this value. Inducting Candles $60.00 Sensible givers mar lu it as the perfect gift. Many der signs to select from In cases of white or green gold trustworthy movements lowest csfsh prices. This price and the saving It guar­ antees is one of the reasons why folks who have already bought Christmas gifts here direct their friends to this store. Overnight Cases ' ' Elgin— sturdy enough to withstand rough usage' w ith a thin model tilled case of white or green gold. Unusual value. Newest Designs Here's a Valu«’ Worth Looking Intot Ashland Fruit and Pro. Association ’ ’ either end. .... The American Legion, operat­ ing under a .motto, ’’Temporary Care— Permanent C i\re," declared thkt not one of these men should be given up to a hopeless futurp of confinement apd domlcilary car« n atil every earthly .apeans o f cure had beqn tried. Expert peychiartriats, supplementing and augmenting the government etaft, were brought. Into this problem by the Legion and are still In it. The Legion is not paying them. Most of them have re­ fused even expense allowances. But the Legion, speaking in the name of its comradeship (or the disabled, has won them to this task. New methods have been de- veloped, and are being developed Mbn are going forth cured and well every day, who but for the long insistent b attle of The American Légion would have gone to Insane hospitals for life. This fight is being won, not by dollars, but by the spirit which the Legion and the magniflcient men who have rallied to Its aid have put into it. The dollar cost has been Insignificant com­ pared to the salvaging of the nerve-racked men wh,o were a hideous by-pfodset of war. T h ai small dollar cost must be as­ sured, as It .w ill be, by the American Legion Endowment. The providing of an American home for the orphan of every man who fell In thé nation’s service is so obviously right that It needs no discussion. These children are plainly entitled to the same chance ' in life which they wpuld have received had their father not given his Ute to America. That Is the very minimum. "A home fo r' every Stationery G ifts Y ou C an B e S u re A b ou t ' ' . ' C anta Clans y o w uiristraas Secrets at all seasons FrankRn Bakery Or at Your Grocer Wrought Iron Fern Stands Ribbon Novelties . MAIN PRIZE - REMINGTON MODEL 1012 GAUGE .HAMMERLESS PUMP SHOT GUN. Coupon* With Each 50c Purchase ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town — Open Evenings ♦ . . . .¿Fw. t > Ik Cut Glass Stationery Baby Things ' Greeting Cards, Stickers, ' Tags, etc. Babcock's Gift Shoppe Wimer Bldg. “ Distinctive Gifts for Discriminating People