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Title: The American Legion Weekly (Volume 3, No. 35 (September 2, 1921))
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: American Legion. National Headquarters
Subjects: American Legion periodicals
Publisher: American Legion
Contributing Library: The American Legion National Headquarters Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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etts and paid $105 for a suit ofclothes and an overcoat so as to get awayfrom O. D.s and my old hand-me-downs.—L. C. Lindley, Von Deusenville, Mass. His Reserve Pund To the Editor: My state compensationpayment has constituted my reserve fund.I drew $100 from Massachusetts in thesummer of 1919 and I placed it in a sav-ings bank, where it has been earningfive percent ever since. I have had usesfor it, but I am sticking to my originalpurpose.—Abraham Pelhi, Williamsburg,Mass. Funding a Third Party To the Editor: My little two hundredbucks under the Minnesota compensationlaw reached me at a time when the storkwas expected in my home with no funds inreserve for the entertainment committee.If anybody thinks that money was squan-dered, let him pay me a visit and changehis mind. Our household contains three ofthe biggest boosters for Minnesota thatever breathed the ozone of the State of tenthousand lakes.—H. B., Dulutk, Minn. PAGE 14 THE AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY Button, Button By Wallgren
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SEPTEMBER^, 1921 PAGE 15 BURSTS AND DUDS Payment \b made for original material suitable for thiB department. Unavailable manuscript will be returned only when accompt-ded by stamped, self-addressed envelope Post-Mortem Ya-as, drawled Two-Gun Steve, ofTombstone, Ariz. My cousin Pete was apurty healthy sort o feller, but he died ofover-attention. My goodness! ejaculated the tender-foot. I never heard of that complaint. Purty common round these diggins.Too many people noticed that he was steal-in hosses. Facts Is Facts A rose by any other name Would smell as sweet. And that isThe reason hash is much the same As croquettes or as patties. The Diplomat No, I shall marry only a brave man,said the maiden firmly. But you must admit that it takes brav-ery for a poor mutt like me to propose tosuch a beautiful and talented girl, coun-tered the suitor. So they lived happily, etc. Not a Ghost of a Name Prospect: I hear that house has a shadyreputation. Real Estate Dealer: Yes, its haunted. A Colorf

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