The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . Smash Goes High Costof Binders We have knocked the highcost of binders for a row ofCannibal-island cutglass facto-ries. These neat binders can nowbe sold for $ and For being a handy article,they have the ex-company ar-tificers monkeywrench lookinglike a decoration for the pup-tent wainscoting. You can store away yourmagazines each week and keepthem for the riper years, andwhen youre old and gray andin the way plunge into thepages of 22 and find there whatPonce de Leon tried to find inFlorida. Keep a file of the Weekly—a p


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . Smash Goes High Costof Binders We have knocked the highcost of binders for a row ofCannibal-island cutglass facto-ries. These neat binders can nowbe sold for $ and For being a handy article,they have the ex-company ar-tificers monkeywrench lookinglike a decoration for the pup-tent wainscoting. You can store away yourmagazines each week and keepthem for the riper years, andwhen youre old and gray andin the way plunge into thepages of 22 and find there whatPonce de Leon tried to find inFlorida. Keep a file of the Weekly—a priceless souvenir for theyears beyond. The American LegionWeekly embossed in gilt oncover. Get your ante startedtoday. FULL BOOK CLOTH (red)$ postpaid FABRIKOID COVERED (black)$ postpaid The American Legion Weekly 627 West 43d Street, New York. On the Inside Looking- Out (Continued from page 4) 1 a. m. the next morning by insistingon starting out at once for the West,clad only in a pleasant smile and aderby hat. All of his outer clothing waspacked in a suitcase which he firmlyclutched. The orderly who insistedupon removing the suitcase from hisbed was to him a Pullman porter, andhe remonstrated forcibly: I dont wantto get off here, Im going to Arizona! There are just as many individualtypes here in our world on the hill asthere are in the outside world whichlies at our feet. We inhabitants whoare discussed as an issue in Congress,in the newspapers, in the homes, weare disabled men, yes, but with just asmuch individuality as the same numberof men would possess under other con-ditions. Griffith of the Sub-Chaser Take, for instance, Griffith. In thedays before he became a blue-jacket ona North Atlantic sub-chaser, he wasa consulting engineer, and a poor his discharge from the Navyfor the first time in his existence he


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