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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY. NEBRASKA. ;aved Indiana to Be Used As a Target REMABKABL BY THE FR RECOVERY t LuaKnSf H JHr JEM sUK u9 &! vtV-iJUr )n. Iff ffm i m M I r l t h A . ffs Extraordinary Curative Power of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia, Pa. "I want to lot you know what good Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound has done me. 1 had organic trou bles and am going throueli tho Chantro of Life. I was taken I with a pain in nw side and a bad head ache. I could not lie down, could not eat or sleep. I suf fered somethinir terrible and the doc tor's medicine did me no good at all my pains got worse instead of better. I oegan taking tho Vegetable Compound and felt a change from the first Now I feel fine and ad vise any one going through tho Chango of Life to try it, for it cured me after I had given up all hopes of getting better. You can publish this and I will tell any ono who writes to mo the good it has done me." Mrs. MxnaARET Danz, 743 N. 25th Street, Phila., Pa. It hardly seems possiblo that there is a. woman in this country who will con tinue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound a trial after all the evidence that is continually being published, proving beyond contra diction that this grand old medicino has relieved more sulfering among women, than any other medicine in tho world. Vaseline' R4US.P.t.Off. PETROLEUM JELLY For bums, cuts, sprains and all skin irritations. Relieves dryness of scalp. KEFUSE SUBSTITUTES CHESEBKOUGH MFC. CO. (CONhOUDATIO) State Street New Yorh New Subscription Rates THE OMAHA BE By mail, inside the fourth postal zone (within six hundred miles of Omaha) Daily Only (Week Day Issues) $5.00 a Year Daily and Sunday $9.00 a Year Write your order and mail with subscription payment to The Omaha Bee today. Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. PARKER'S i-i.rt.irt Lisia.Aivi 9 iiemou-Kimnarun stopiiiairtaiunr Reatorea Color and Beauty to Gray and Tailed H&ir we. ami y i wi I'rorcgmo. Hlnoni Chr m. Wka. I'aU hoiMif.N Y HiNDERCORNS HrrooTM Corns. Cat looses, etc, atops all I'tUa, en i urea comfort to tho fret, xsixkrs wa wttic finv. IJu. Vf in&ll or ftt Urut cists. lilacoxCciulcil WorLs. I'itchuL'Uo, N. Y, Deep-Seated Coughs develop arrious complications If neglcctril Use en old and timt tried remedy that hot given satisfaction for more than fifty years Correct. A lev. tlnjs ago tho public III. rin. fiwt' mi examination to the jnuac women who wished to enter 11 librnrj iliiw. Among the questions cuneoru inn mi it nt otnts was, "Wlio Is Baln-Ruth'- f the girls exclaimed Well at least I know iht answer to Unit tiiti " and wrote "Babe Ituth Is u race horse."- Indianapolis N-ws. Kliiht am! MnrnlniJ. Have Strong, HetJthy . If they Tire.Itch, Smart or Burn, if Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated.useMurine 'ToFI riSUXJ 'fo M)tm EVES often. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe for Infantor Adult. At all Druggists. Writefor Free Eye Book. Hwiae Eie Renter Co.,CMc: W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO 44-1920. i jMy 5 T V Vitf&ML Wmmm, o;VVwm&3SKjc' VffliWHE Prompt Aid Said to Have Pre vented Triumph of the Bol shevik Armies. POLES SHORT OF OFFICERS Russian Army Superior as an Effec tive Fighting Machine Polish Offi cers Admit That the, French Saved the Day. Posen, Poland. An olllclnl of the French military mission in Poland lias told the Associated Press correspon dent thnt the Polish army would have been conquered b the Bolshevik ar mies of Russia if fie French had not supported tho Poles. Tills, notwith standing the fact thnt the Poles beat back the Russian drive on Warsaw. The French olllclnl based ids state ment upon his belief that the Uusslan nnny was superior to the Polish tinny ns an effective fighting machine, with the exception of the Germnn-trnlncd troops of Posen. The Frenchman said ho believed the Russian organization lias been, nnd still is, underestimated and because of this tendency to belittle the Uusslan armies the menace to Poland's exist ence, If not to all western Uuropc, re mains Imminent and real. Rus3 Army Not Rabble The olllclnl said some Russian units were poorly equipped, but It was not true tho 'army was "a barefoot rab ble." lie was convinced the majority of the Russian divisions were "well-organized units of good lighting men, much better olllcered than tho Poles." The Poles had 110,000 officers, but only 5,000 of them ever went to the Ni pponese Mental Marvel &- iap Writes With Both Hands, Talks, and Does Other Things at Same Time. ONLY TWO OTHERS LIKE HIM He Can Think and Do a Number of Diverse Things Simultaneously Was Anything but Phenome non as a Boy. London.' An amazing person Is Tnmeo Iyijiynmn. the Japanese men tal mnrvel, who lias been appearing nt the London Coliseum. Most of us hr.vo been taught that no one can do more than ono thing at a time. Kajl ynmn is n striking Instance to the contrary, a writer In tho continental edition of the London Mull says. He defies all copyboolt maxims about con centration on the one matter In hand end iio more. He can think and do a number of totally diverse things si multaneously. While under a lire or questions lie reads a paper and writes backward on n screen with enormous rapidity of tho news of the evening. And all the time part of ills mind Is r Static Electricity in Air Changed to Dynamic Rome. Discovered by Gus tavo Leutner, a widely known engineer, of a system by which static electricity In the at mosphere may bo transformed Into dynninic current Is an nounced in tho newspaper Kpoca. Tho apparatus, according 10 the newspaper, consists of an tennae bearing a ladloactlve collector Joined to u spiral traiisfotmer, which Is acted upon by tho radioactive mutter through n chemical process which is not ns yet explained. Palestine lWMafMWlimmfMHInW Mm9mV Hll" I J I J mi mill iia.aM.aiTaiaaM-MTTTr - Mj ' ' 'l.l.lMltf I'H' " " ITTI" The gnu-morn of .Influ and Jerusalem . Moiling .Sir Herbert Samuel, tho .stlne. on his arrival at Jaffa. I 111 W m " si TxT I S'u 8 , -'""" x ..--. .V- -- -"w N. .-... H-A. The old U. S. S. Indiana, after 'Jft years of service, is to be used by tho navy for a target for battleships and ulrplanes. Tho navy will try out n new aerial bomb on this old sea warrior. front, although they were sorely need ed there, he said. There was evidence thnt certain Polish companies had fought without officers, ho asserted, and thnt during the retreat these were without commnndcrs. An American artillery officer who had spent a year In Uussla and had been under fire at the Polish front, told the correspondent lie had seen the Poles "plant their artillery In the most ridiculous places, on tho exposed sides of hills and right in the open, when they could have readily concealed it and made it effective." . A neutral aviator who had flown over the front several times when "bat tles" were said to be In progress, said what be saw of the lighting was "two armies Keeping about three hours busy solving arithmetical problems set him jy the audience involving the extraction of cube roots of various numbers. He writes with equal facil ity with either hand or with both hands backward, forward or upside down, different sentences at the same moment, thnt he is talking about some thing else. lie asks his audience for live names of seven letters. They shout them at lilni: Ranihodu, I'ortsea, Roberts, Kleanor, Mr.urlee. In a Hash lie writes backward a jumbled mass of charac ters containing nil the 35 letters. These resolve themselves in precise progression into the live nninos chosen. 1 have only known of two cases In any way parallel to it. Only Two Others Ljke Him. One was u Balm station master In India who would send off telegraph messages wiUi ills foot while ho was taking down another message with his typewriter and at the same time talk big about other matters. The other case was that of tho Into Rev. Staltiton Moses, founder and first president of the London Spiritual Holistic alliance. I have seen him writing different messages with bcth hands while lie was talking to me. In Ids case lie ascribed the faculty to .supernntural agency and believed ids hands to Do controlled by spirits. If ICr.Jlyamn, whose powers aro far In advance of these two, claimed sti pernnturnl assistance many people would 'jollevo him. He might have been burned ut the stake in another age, but now assuredly he would lie feled by spiritualists. But he makes no claims of the kind nor does he think that he possesses any faculties that might not be acquired by iinjoue else who tnkes (lie trouble fo cultivate them. Thirty-six years old, with a quiet, unassuming, nlmoil deprecatory niiin ner. pleasant, dieiuny voice ami weird eyes, all i ho mystery of the Knst Is (oncentiated In his subtle counte nance, lie speaks slowly, melodious l and sofilj. You uillit Imagine him a lotus eatei and never tnicss that lieneath tne calm exterior a qilck and Is Receives Its High Commissioner apart, the Poles retreating when tho Russians advanced, nnd the Russians running when the Polos turned and ad vanced." He said this "schedule sometimes got disarranged, and that there was n collision between opposing detach ments," but he had not witnessed any of these clashes. A number of Polish officers with whom the correspondent talked said they were forced to admit the French saved the day, but the weakness of. their officers was explained by the fact that in former years Poles had not been permitted to hold commissions In the army, either In Russian, (icrmnn or Austrian Poland, and thnt the time had been too short to develop a staff of highly trained officers. agile hrr.ln is working at a speeti and in a manner that to the ordinary man seems little short of miraculous. Was No Boy Prodigy. He Is a teetotaler ami uonsmokci nnd is married to ail Unglishwoninn, As a hoy, he will tell you, he will anything but n phenomenon. At ten lie could not do the simplest sums In arithmetic. He had a stern father, who used to mete out punishment Just, ly and unmercifully. They have a pretty little method In Japan. It consists of putting little bits of burning flax down the neck. Kajlyania had frequent experiences of this torture and bears the murks on his body. But the strict discipline of his early youth brought out his qualities. Ambition nwoko and with It a passion for knowledge nnd long ing to do something u little better than bis fellows. Mental concentration Is an oxerelne much pri.ed In (he Bast, and Kajl yania learned to concentrate. It was a slow process. A little more every day, something fresh every tiny. Now lie can command at will the capacities of his brain, switch off or on the va rious currents of thought and make each cell of the gray matter perform its dcslretl functions, lie Is master of Ids mind. ICiiJIyamn has a theory that there are all sorts of unexplored possibili ties lying dormant in die brain. He does not think he hrs come to any thing like the limit of Ids capacities. He is always experimenting. He W willing, without charge, to explain his views on nientnl efficiency and concentration to schools or to educa tional authorities. Baby's Clothes Made by Armless Mother T Denver, Colo. Dainty baby ! garments, made by a mother who Is armless, awaited tho J daughter who was bom to .Mrs. J J. t Teagardon heie. "Where there's a will thete's i a way," Mrs. Tengarden said at the hospital. She made all the ! clothes for tin expected baby J dining the last few weeks. She i guided the cloth under the sew I lug machine needle with her ? chin, studied, cut out patterns '. and Ihreaded the needle with ? her feet. Mrs. Tenganlen ,o I horn In 181)1 without arms. ! 4 uvw British high coi..m. sionei of Pji The children love Wrifileys and it's good for them, Made under conditions of absolute cleanliness and brought to them in Wrigley's sealed sanitary package. Satisfies the craving for sweets, aids digestion, sweet ens breath, aiiays thirst and helps keep teeth clean. Costs little, benefits much. lsH I Still 5C WSm jk Everywhere P , ?f! THE FLAVOR A TwU p a-153 v HAD FAITH IN OLD ADAGE John D. Rockefeller Enters Moan Man He Once Knew In the Cham pionship Stakes. John D. Rockefeller once said to t New York teporter: "The poorest way to wealth Is the mean way. in Rlchfoid, where 1 was horn, we had a mean man, ti very menu man ; yet the fortune he left was a small you might say a mean one. , "At 'a church supper one night this man cut Ihe corner of his lip with his knife. All searched their pocketbnnks, but nobody bad any court-plaster What was to be done? The cut was bleeding. "Finally the parson produced n two-cent stamp and snltl: "'Put this on the cut, squire. It will stop the heinorrhag'o, I belluve.' "Thank you,' said the squlio grate fully, and taking out his wallet, ho placed the two-cent stump In It, ex tracting at the same tlmo a one-cent stamp of his own, which he proceeded to stick on the cut. " Thank you, parson,' bo repeated. 'A penny saved Is a penny earned.' " Suitable Repartee. "How did she answer his dogged determination?" "With a lilting retort." wn en L.orree M J isB&rees use Postom Cereal Coffee drinkers, who switch from -their accustomed table drink, almost always turn to Postum because of its deli cious coffee-like flavor. There's no harm to health in Postum. Much as it tastes like coffee, there is no coffee in it. Boil Postum a full fifteen min utes, and you develop that rich flavor you so much like. n There's a Reason for Postum Mada by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Crcck.Mlch. 9 w.if.1:,.'? ira Rv" "rl!M LEAD WORLD IN TELEPHONES Americans, With Their Business ten stlnct, Have Naturally Taken Kindly to the Instrument. The telephone Is an American fa volition, and wo Americans hav learned to uso It better than anj other people. Four-fifths of th world's telephones aro In the United Slates. No other country has tlie ex change system developed to give auda convenient service. In some of Una most progressive lCuropcnn countries the exchange sjHtom Is so cumbersome that It usually requires ten or llftoee. minutes to get a connection. The telephone in this country has expedited the transaction of busi ness. Without our efficient tele phone service, the work of most of oar great Industries would ho slowed up mid made more expensive. No other country has a rural system that conipnres with ours. The telephone hns dellultely affected and molded our business methods and our social and domestic life. Alfred Wcstfnll, Cult imlo Agricultural College. The Likeness. "A wit In one respect is like on ap preciative dog." "What Is It?" "Because with both, tho wag Is l ways ready with a tale.' ' ff "W Jf "Ifiill9 roSTUUWM aCEREfP ADLVBWivaa 8 S3KBi3M i --JK,.L. . j.