The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No10 (March 10, 1922)] . & Co. -ESTABLISHED 1915- Members of the Consolidated Stock Exchangeof New York j 50 Broad St. New York (Chicago - PittsburghI Dirtct Privati W\rtsl Boston - Cleveland(Philadelphia - Newark mam mui uuau MMMmuma mmmmm m Agoodoldytiatd Remember the good old-fashioned mustard plastergrandma used to pin aroundyour neck when you had acold or a sore throat? It did the work, but myhow it burned and blistered! Musterole breaks up colds ina hurry, but It does its work moregently, —without the over the throat or chest itpenetra


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No10 (March 10, 1922)] . & Co. -ESTABLISHED 1915- Members of the Consolidated Stock Exchangeof New York j 50 Broad St. New York (Chicago - PittsburghI Dirtct Privati W\rtsl Boston - Cleveland(Philadelphia - Newark mam mui uuau MMMmuma mmmmm m Agoodoldytiatd Remember the good old-fashioned mustard plastergrandma used to pin aroundyour neck when you had acold or a sore throat? It did the work, but myhow it burned and blistered! Musterole breaks up colds ina hurry, but It does its work moregently, —without the over the throat or chest itpenetrates the skin with a tinglingwarmth that brings relief at once. Made from pure oil of mustard,it is a clean, white ointment goodfor all the little household ills. Keep the little white jar ofMusterole on your bathroom shelfand bring it out at the first sign oftonsillitis, croup, neuritis,rheuma-tism or a cold. Sold by druggists everywhere, in jars and tubes, 35c and 65c; hospital size, $3. The Musterole Co., Cleveland, Ohio BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER. MONEY QUICKLY FOR ANY POST Use a Rogers Local Talent Production 161 POSTS INDORSE USMINSTRELS MUSICAL COMEDIES No expenditure Get particulars now JOHN B. ROGERS PRODUCING Bldg. Fostoria, O. foreign nations still fix her customsduties, even if at a rate more favorableto her, that foreign concessions on hersoil continue to exist, and that foreignnations still hold special privilegesthroughout a large portion of her ter-ritory, leave her a dependent nation , as stated before, the fact thatthese conditions continue af ier the con-ference, sets upon them, to a degree,the approval of the participatingnations. It means that China must achieveher freedom, as have all independentnations, by the sweat, blood and brainsof her own citizens. If she can be madeto realize this, and to act upon therealization, then her gain by the con-ference may be greater than that of anyother nation. And Japan—well, she owes a greatdeb


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