rv mmmw i DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. s5I GERMAN SUBMARINE WARSHIP U-53 "I DON'T SUFFER ANY MORE" "Feel Like a New Person?" says Mrs. Hamilton. He used a pebble in his day, to keep his mouth moist WE use ?sw 3 fsf. H. . "IC." " 3 "J W i Jt irtj ; WR1GLEY5 M .'- v'-i" &- Ut if Kv b4? - K Wis UJ WRIGLEY'S gives lis a wholesome, antiseptic, refreshing confection to take the place of the cave man's pebble. We help teeth, breath, appetite, digestion and deliciously soothe mouth and throat with this welcome sweetmeat. The Wrigley Spearmen want to send you their Hook of Guui-ption. Send a postal for it today. Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1327 Kcancr Building, Chicago. ZB2l3KSE DO IT NOW, GOOD WATCHWORD Habit of Procrastination Has Never Yet Failed to Bring Train of Evils in Its Wake. "Sometime" Is n useful word that Is often overworked, remarks the Mil waukee Journal. One says, "Sometime I will do It," but the time never comes. Sometime Is no tlmo when a kind deed Is to be vilonc. Sometime Is no time when n definite task Is to be done. A thing put off beyond Its rightful time encroaches on time allotted by right to other duties. One may think ho is gaining time by postponing the duly of the hour. In fact, he is wnst Ing time. "Tomorrow" and ever "to morrow" has been the ruin of ninny. Do now the thing that should be done now. IIvo you had a quarrel, and are you ready for reconciliation? Do not postpone It. The other person may get hardened In Ills views and become un willing to bo reconciled. He may die and leave to you a lasting regret that j on had not made friends. Would you help someone? Do not wait till help Is past being help. Put off till "to morrow" mending' the fence, and your neighbor's cattle will have found the weak place and made havoc with your grain. Put off pajlng your insurance, and perhaps a lire will destroy nil you have. Debts do not grow less by postponing payment. "Do it now" is a good watchword. Say tho kind word, do tho kind deed, perform the duty of the hour. Hat Season Now On. "My wife asked me to mutch a piece of ribbon for her tills morning and I refused. Now I wish 1 had done as she asked." "What did she do?" "She went down to match it herself and ordered about $50 worth of stuff (Sent home 'collect.' " Electric railways of the United States represent a valuation of $7:50,-000.000. The Flavor Lasts In the making of Grape-Nuts there is added to the sweet, rich nutriment of whole wheat, the rare flavor of malted barley, a combination creating a most un usually delicious taste. The palate never tires of it. People everywhere have found that Grape-Nuts is the most nutritious and delicious cereal food known. Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts. "There's a Reason" JWRfGLEYS, n 119 IC HEWING O U f tf .TS, J"tl ,5-li mzzzM ?!riwpj PW WRAPPED IN W3S& HCHIMAai& (MY NAMES DROWN AND IM IN TOWN. GET ME! J "Sympathy Is two hearts tugging at one loud." Selected. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong, bick women well, no alcohol. Sold in tablets or liquid. Adv. Economy. "Have you given up dancing?" "Yes. High cost of leather, afford to wear my shoes out." Can't His Ailment. "I found your son was suffering from nostalgia, my dear mndnm." "Mercy me, doctor I I never dreamed it was so serlousTas all that. I thought tho boy was only a little homesick." Just as Good. A small boy was loading an unusual ly line-looking dog, when a "sportily dressed man stopped to admire It. "lias that dog of yours got a pedi gree?" ho asked. "I don't know," replied the boy, "but he's got over a bushel of bones buried In our buck yard." Indorsement Guaranteed. "Of course you have an echo some where around tho place," said Miss Cayenne. v "A number of them," replied, tho hotel man. "Shall I direct you to them?" "I don't wnnt one-for myseir. There Is n man In the party win Insists on being absolutely agreed with every time he says a word." Washington Star. Youth the Loser. J. P. Morgan, the famous financier, was talking at n dinner In New York about a young banker who hud failed. "It was ids youth that made him fall," lie said. "Youth lu always falling failing in business, falling in love. "Reniy do Gourmont tells us truly that in the game of life youth lias all the trumps all of then" but plays recklessly, and Invariably loses." The Swiss president serves ono year. 1 1 This photograph of the German submarine U-5IJ was taken at Newport, where tho vessel stopped for thrco hours before starting on the raid In which It destroyed at least six steamers off Nantucket. CANCER RELIEF IN SELE DOCTOR Drug Treatment Is Used On 200 Patients in Five-Year Test. MARKED SUCCESS IS SHOWN Physicians Believe Cure May Result from Experiments by New Method .Local Treatments, However, Necessary as Makeshifts, Have Been Based on Makeshifts. New York. Marked success In tho treatment of cancer by selenium has been announced In medical publfca ttoiiB by Dr Charles II. Walker, of 327 West Eighty-sixth street, this city. Se lenium is a powerful chemical which, taken Internnlly, In capsules, has re lieved suffering in many cuses and lu others has effected an apparent cure. Dr. Walker, however, does not say he has found a cure, .but he firmly be lieves the trentmeut Is worthy of a thorough trial. "I havo treated in the last Ave years more than two hundred cases," Dr. Walker said to a Now York Tribune reporter. "In many of them diag nosis had shown beyond all question the patient was a cancer victim, and in few wns there much ground for doubt. I can safely say in no case was there a total failure in favorable results from the use of selenium. Believes Cure Was Made. "Somo tjf the patients were near death when I first saw them, and It was possible to do nothing but relieve n little of their pain. In other cases, said by specialists to he beyond help, f believe there has been a permanent cure. If selenium will only relievo pain It is worth using, and if it will cure, the treatment should bo thor oughly Investigated." Sulfo-selene, a combination of sul phur and selenium, the compound,Dr. Walker useSj was worked out lu co operation with Dr. Frederick Klein, n biological chemist, of this city. In 1011 Dr. Walker came to tho con clusion, upheld by eminent authorities on cancer, the dlseuso was not due to n germ, but to n certain peculiar con dition in the body, which might lie cor rected by trentmeut with chemicals. Experiments with selenium were be gun and have been continued the last live years. First Clue to Treatment. In a report published in "The Medi cal Record" In 1912 eminent surgeons staled tho remedy for cancer might well lie a chemical substance. "It has long been the opinion of thoughtful students of tho subject," says the report, "that local treatments for cancer, however, necessary as makeshifts, have been based on a mis conception. It Is qulto possible, for example, that X-rays or the figura tion treatment may lieiietU a super ficial cancer at its point of origin, but (lie danger of such growths lies largely lu tlielr spread to distant and Inaccesl Wo vital organs, where local treatment Is Impossible. "Wo believe it, therefore, axiomatic i hut a ficientlllc remedy for cancer shall be ono soluble In the blood, transmissible by the blood and lymph currents to all parts of the body, and possessed of a selective affinity for the cells of tho tumor to be destroyed. "Such a remedy may quite couceh ably be a chemical substance existing In the outside world, and hy liappy ac cident discovered to havo the desired properties." Dr. I-Ynncls (Jarter Wood, director of the Crocker Cancer Research Fund, speaking on tho laboratory study of tho causes of the dlseuso at n meet ing of the New York Academy of Medicine last May, said It had been established, almost beyond question, hat cancer was not a germ dlKeuse, nor in uny way allied to germ ills 'iises. Dieting a Necessary Aid, "Dr. Klein and myself have prob. .ihly not found the dual chenjJcal form n which the uuo of selenium jvill be most effective," said Dr. Walker, ''but we hope to. Its use must, of course, lie accompanied by tho strict dieting lnoItablo In all treatments of can cer." It is declared by medical authorities ono of tho greatest difllculties In the way of determining the actual value of proposed cancer treatments, even where several hundred cases are un der observation, is tho question of diag nosis. Tills can seldom be made with absolute certainty unless the cancer ous growth can lie seen. In many cases tills Is brought about only by operations. In many of Dr. Wnlker's most suc cessful cases no question of doubtful diagnosis con bo raised. Ono patient wns an Italian laborer, twenty-one years old, operated on at the Massa chusetts General hospital, In Boston, lie was discharged from the hospital after a microscopical examination had resulted In n diagnosis of cancer of tho stomach. The hospital chart showed the operation had "relieved" him. The patient enmo under Dr. Walk er's caro eighteen months later with nil the signs of recurrent cancer. Ho was treated with selenium and n rigid diet enforced. This was continued for a year, with intervals of cessation from all medication, and was stopped last January. Two weeks ago the man was working as a day laborer, bad suffered no pain from the enncer in nioro tlmn n year, hud a good appetite good col or, and had gained !!0 pound slnco he began the treatment. EN PICTURE OF Newspaper Correspondent Des cribes the Bandit as He Really Is. HIS EYES BORE LIKE KNIFE Heavy-Llmbed, Thlck-Chested With Abnormally Long Arms Mouth Re 'veala Savage Cruelty and Cun ning of the Man. ' By Edmond E. Behr. Field Headquarters, Punitlvo Expe dition, Mexico. Although hundreds of photographs of him have been printed iu American newspapers, hardly oue shows Francisco Vllln as lie really Is in the tle.sh. Mechanical limitations prevent, for instance, an adequnto picture of the CARLSTROM BREAKS RECORD Victor t'arlstrom Is holder of the continuous flight record. He covered the distance between Chicago and New York in nctual Hying time of 8 hours and .'17 minutes, not Including time out for two stops, one of which was made at Erie, Pa., on account of engine trouble, and the other at Hammonds port, N. Y. Tho daring aviator had expected to lly between the two cities without stopping. Although he failed, lie established a new American non stop record of 4fi! miles in 4 hours and 17' minutes. Tho distance be tween Chicago and New York as Cavl Htrom covered It Is about 07C miles. During the untlio trip ho nvornged obout 110 miles an hour. ! ',, , .,, , , I I Treatment was as successful In the case of a man fifty-nine years old. Ho" was told after diagnosis at Johns Hopkins liopital, llaltlmnre, that lie was suffering from cancer of tho tongue. Radium was applied In April and June, 11)15, but the patient told Dr. Wnlker that he continued to grow worse. In July, 1015, treatment with selenium was begun and continued for several months, at the end of which lie returned to ills home in Canada witli the ulcerations healed. Last July ho wroto Dr. Walker that there had been no sign of recurrence, and ho wns attending to business regularly. A womau, forty years old, wns op orated on for cancer at St. Luke's hospital In 1012. A microscopic exam ination conllrmed the diagnosis. The troublo returned In 10151 and tho se lenium treatment was administered for a year. Last August the patient said she felt better than sho had for many years and was suffering no pain whatsoever. She was still gaining weight, though tho treatment had boon discontinued almost two years before. Ono of tho most roinurknblo cases Is that of the manager of n Stock Ex change house, who In July, 10M, when he was sixty-three, consulted two spe cialists and was told, following an X ray examination, that lie had cancer and could not live only a shorty time. He then weighed about 120 pounds. Treatment with selenium was begun and continued for n year, at tho end of which ho weighed 187 pounds and was attending to business. IJo litis since continued well. VILLA, THE TIGER notorious bandit's eyes those yellow ish, brown eyes before which hun dreds of Mexicans have quailed. His eye-balls protrude from their sockets moro than tho uverngo man's. The whites uro bloodshot. When ho Is un gry, tho blood rushes to his cyc3 un til they appear almost red. When lie '. in a crowd, Villa's gaze shifts llko li'litnlng to every part of the compass, ptisslbly on guard against somo would be assassin ; but when ho Is njpno with n man, Villa's eyes boro through him llko u knife. Arms Out of Proportion. Villa Is five feet, ten Indies in height. Ho is heavy-limbed and thlck-cliestcd. His arms nro unusually long. They nre out of proportion to the rest of his body and reach nearly to bis kiieces. Ills hands, oddly enough, are as boft as n woman's, When lie shakes bunds, ids grrisp Is Hubby. Ho weighs about 180 pounds. His head and neck recall pictures of llotnan gladiators. Ills neck is thick as n iiuin'ji thigh and very short. His head Is! large, a llttlo too largo for tho rest of his body. It Is crowned by black, curly hull-, which ho rarely brushes. A bald spot is beginning to appear at tho top. Tho forehead is tho one redeeming feature of ills counten ance ; it is high and well-formed. Ills skin is light brown but mottled with dark patches, evidently tho re sult of many years spent In the open. Ills ears arc large anil ugly. His noso Is wide-nostiilod but small. Ills cheeks are fat. The mouth reveals all tho savage cruelty and cunning of tho man. Tho short upper-lip does not conceal n set of scraggly, dai k-stalned tooth. Tho shortness of this lip, which rarely touches the lower makes it appear us though Villa were always grinning. Tho thickness of both lips gives lilm a hcnstlal, sensual expression that Is heightened by tho slow, almost ponder ous, manner in which ho moves about. A .long, stern Vliln and a lower Jaw that protrudes disclose the Inherent cruelty In him. Talks Like a Child. A strango contrast to tho rest of his physical make-up is Villa's voice. It Is high-pitched and weak, except when ho shouts orders. Most of tho time, though, It Is a peculiar blend of u whine and a drawl. To hear Jt and not see tiie speaker, oue would think n ten-year-old child was speaking. His strength is a by-word among his fellows. Ho litis been known to pick up and set on Its feet u small mule. that hud slipped and fallen while drugging a caisson through miry roads. Nutlvo refugees arriving nt tlilft camp from tho South say ho is heavier now than ho ever was before. IIo wears a heard several Indies long and limps from tho wound lie received ut fluer reio lust March. Most of tho tlmo ho uses n crutch, which Is strapped to tho hide of ids saddle when Ito mounts i u horse. Kow Cnatlo, Ind. "From tho Um I was eleven years old until I was sovcri- teen I suffered each, month bo I had to b in bed. I had head ncho, bockacho and such patns I would cramp doublo every monthA. I did not know what It wm to bo easy a mlnuta. My health was nil run down and th doctors did not do mo any good. A. . neighbor told my mother about Lydia. 33. Pinkhom'a Vcgetoblo Compound and I took it, and now I feel llko n now person. I don't suffer nny moro and.l' nm regular every month. "Mrs. Haei. Hamilton, 822 South 15th St. When a remedy has lived for forty years, Btcadlly growing In popularity and influence, and thousands upon thousands of womon declaro they owe their health to it, is it not reasona ble to bcliovo that it is an article of great merit? Jf you wnnt special ndvlco writ to Lydln E. Pinlclmm Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your lottcrwill bo opened, read and nnsworcd by a woman and. held iu strict confidence Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta ble act surely but gently on the liver. Stop after dinner dis tress-cure indigestion. improve the complexion, brighten the cye3 3SMALL, l'IM SMA1X UVSt., MUALL, I'lUUE. Genuine must bear Signature In Style. "Was her dinner formal?" "Formal? Why, even tho salads weren't half dressed." 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