. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 33 (August 18, 1922)]. membersand their friends and relatives free ofcharge to the camp. The member brings only the clotheshe walks in. If he would fish, he isfurnished the tackle and a shovel todig bait with, and Jimmie will showhim where to dig it or catch it, as thecase may be. In passing, Jimmie men-tioned that Comrade Dick Schultz, whoworks at the rubber factory during theweek had recently caught a bullheadmoren a foot long with a piece ofcheese for bait, hanging up a camprecord. Or if the visiting Legionnaire wouldswim, he is furnished a bathin
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 33 (August 18, 1922)]. membersand their friends and relatives free ofcharge to the camp. The member brings only the clotheshe walks in. If he would fish, he isfurnished the tackle and a shovel todig bait with, and Jimmie will showhim where to dig it or catch it, as thecase may be. In passing, Jimmie men-tioned that Comrade Dick Schultz, whoworks at the rubber factory during theweek had recently caught a bullheadmoren a foot long with a piece ofcheese for bait, hanging up a camprecord. Or if the visiting Legionnaire wouldswim, he is furnished a bathing suitif he hasnt one with him or objects toswimming in his underwear. Now forthe prices, said James. Members ofthe post may stay at the camp, eat,sleep, etc., for $6 a week as long asthe money lasts. Outside Legion mem-bers may do the same for $7 a week,and non-Legion persons of good reputemay do likewise for $8 a week. Anybody of the above named descrip-tions can get his three squares and bedof week days for $1 the day, whichled me to remark that just about a. Turn out the Guardfor the Brownie THE old top-kicks whistle turnedthe company out in a hurry alrightin the days of combat when the issueof Gillettes were ready to be handedforth. Birds came from steen directionsdetermined to horn into the front partof the line-up. Fine chance! Just such a turn-out has been made inthese peace days with the initial sales of theBrownie Gillette. As men are learning thatthey can buy this genuine Gillette Razor, withthree genuine Gillette Blades, for $, thereis a right front into line, double time to thenearest Gillette dealer. And the Brownie turns em out in morethan one way, too—that is, it also turns thewhiskers out in a hurry and leaves the facesmooth, and clean, and cool. Your dealer will give you the Brownie andthe famous Gillette Blades for a buck. Shootthe iron man, Buddy! The Brownie
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