Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, June 09, 1921, Image 7

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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD
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BEFORE and AFTER
CHILDBIRTH
Mrs; Williams Tells How
Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetablo
Compound Kept Her
in Health
Overpcclc, 0. "Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound helped mo both
ueioru anu aiwi my
I baby waa born. I
suffered with DacK
I acho, headache, waa
generally run down
nnri TOonk. I saw
I Lydia E. Pinkham'a
IVogetable Com-
I pound advertised in
I thn nawsnnners and
I decided to try it
I Now I feel tine, tako
I r.iro of mv two bova
I rmri dri mv own work.
I recommend your medicine to anyono
W .flL ..niS
wno isaiiing. xou maypuuusumj rau
monialif you think itwill help others. "
Mrs.CAUKlE WILLIAMS, Overpcck, Ohio.
For moro than forty yeara Lydia E.
Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound haa
been restoring women to health who
Buffered from irregularities, displace
ments, backaches, headaches, bearing
down pains, nervousness or "the blues.
Today there is hardly a town or hamlet
in the United States wherein somo
woman does not rcsido who has been
made well by it. That is why Lydia E.
Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound is now
recognized as the standard remedy for
such ailments.
Kill All Flies! "SSSSr
UU all flies. Neat, clean, ornamental, convenient and
. m Vitrt I.aata nil Bfl
fion- Mado of metal,
jtnn'i- anil I ArttnATr!
K..II KAt tnll Aln(nr
anything, Cm ran tee J.
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iSS jsTif S&ay t your dealer or
R U PTPfiPCQ nrvnild. tl 2S.
HAROLD SOfilEltS.lBO UeKalb Ave.. Brooklyn, N.Y.
Proud of Her Daddy.
Ilelen was playing out In front oil
her house Flag day and evidently had
noticed the flags that were out In many
of the homes. This same day hap
pened to be her dad's birthday but
Bhe was not aware of It until she had
been ret in on the big secret of a sur
prise that was in store for her dad
when ho cnine homo for the evening
meal and thnt she was not to tell any
one about It.
When given this Information she
exclaimed, "Is today daddy's birth
day?" When told that It was, she re
marked quite decidedly, her big eyes
getting lnrgcr, "Oh now I know why
all the flags are. out."
LUCKY'
IIRIKE.
IGARETTEy
Anew size package!
Ten for 10c.
Very convenient.
Dealers carry both;
10 for 10c; 20 for 20c.
It's toasted.
ThtsJrUA-ricavy tftoneer
As One Raised
From 0ai
Eatanio Made Him Well
"After suffering ten loilg months
with stomach pains, I have taken
Eatonlc and am now without any finin
whatever. Am ns one raised from the
3cnd," writes A. Percifleld.
Thousands of stomnch sufferers re
port wonderful relief. Their double
Is too much acidity nnd gas which
Eatoulc quickly takes up and carries
out, restoring the stomnch to a
healthy, active condition. Always car
ry a few Eatonlcs, take one after eat
ing, food will digest well you will
feel fine. Big box costs only a trlllo
with your druggist's guarantee.
16799
DIED
in New York City alone from kid
ney trouble last year. Don't allow
yourself to become a victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
against this trouble by taking
The world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric add troubles.
Holland's National Remedy since 1696.
All druggists, threo sizes.
Look for tho namo Gold Medat on eyery box
and accept DO imitation
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Yank Princess
May Be Queen
Widow of Ralph Thomas May See
Husband Acclaimed King of
Albania.
LOSES HEART TO PRINCE
Princess Vlora Is Granddaughter of Eu.
gene Kelly, Millionaire New York
Banker Her First Husband
Was Frank Jay Gould.
New York. Princess Vlora, former
ly Mrs. Helen Kelly Gould and more
recently Mrs. Ilnlph Thomas, may bo
the first American to be addressed as
"your majesty."
If bhe attains the throne of Albania,
ns seems possible, she bids fair to
eclipse socially Princess Annstaslu of
Greece, formerly Mrs. Wllllnm B.
Leeds, who, through her marriage to
Prince Christopher of Greece, has
climbed the royal ladder higher than
any other American woman.
Princess Vlora is In New York "on
business," while her royal consort,
Prince Vlorn, is at their house in Paris
arranging plans to ascend the throne
of his grandfather.
The father of Vlora, Ferid Pasha, is
prime minister to Abdul Ilnnild, and
is working quietly with Turkish lead
ers, i, , -
"' She Prefers Pa'rls.
"What will you do In Albania, where
most of the men are polygamists and
addicted to bloody feuds?" I asked her
In her apartment In the Hotel Lenorlc.
"I don't know," bhe said, smiling,
"perhaps remain most of the time in
my Paris homo with my two children
Ilelen, who's nineteen, and Dorothy,
who's seventeen who are now in
school in Switzerland."
The princess was Ilelen Margaret
Kelly, granddaughter of the million
aire New York banker, Eugene Kelly.
She was married at eighteen to Frank
Jay Gould and after divorcing him
married Ralph Thomas, son of the
sugar king. After a brief married life,
he died suddenly In 1011, leaving her
6cveral millions.
During the war she sailed for Paris,
where she became a war nurse. While
recuperating In Switzerland, &he told
me, she met Prince Vlora, who was
brooding over the fate of Albania and
meditating schemes for its restoration.
Loses Her Heart.
"Ho told me sad stories of Albnnin,"
she continued, "of Its wild scenery nnd
the plcturesquoness of Its people. Ho
was a delightful chap nnd I confess
thnt I lost my heart to htm. Wo were
married quietly.
"Whether the prince will become
king of Albania is not certain. It Is
well known in diplomatic circles that
the problem of (hiding a satisfactory
ruler Is a hard one. The prince Is the
natural ruler uud Is mapping out his
course In Pnrls and London now.
"Cowless" Milk
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Photograph of Dr. n. It. Chit una U 10. Coniform making "cowless" syn
thetic milk In tho laboratory of a sanitarium near Boston. It Is mnde from
oats, peanuts nnd water. Vegetarians approve It because It contains no animal
fats; food experts ore Inclined to reject It for the Mime reason.
Seek Navy Students
Marine Corps Is Authorized to
Assist in Rccuitincj.
Stations Will Accept Enlistments for
Midshipmen at the (Vnapolla
Academy.
Washington. Youngsters between
tho ages of eighteen nnd nineteen
years, with ambitions to become mid
shipmen nt the United Suites Naval
academy, now will bo accepted for oo
Ustment at nil murine corps recruiting
stations.
Ono hundred enlisted men are ap
pointed to the Naval academy each
year, after a competitive examination
given enlisted men of tho navy and
marine corps. They must not bejnoro
than twenty years of nge on April 1
of the year It Is desired to enter, and
must have been In tho service nt least
one war tty August 10 of that year.
"Albania is the roughest country in
the Balkans, a country of wild moun
tains, entirely without railroads. The
only towns are situated on the co'ast
of the Adriatic. The entire population
Is less than 1,500,000.
"The people consist mainly of (lerco
mountaineers, walking nr&ennls of
rifles nnd knives. They are Moham
medans in religion and confirmed
polygamists."
The princess explained thnt shortly
before the war Prince William of
Wied, with Germnn nnd Austrian bnck
ing, succeeded In getting Installed as
king of Albania at Durnzzo. Ho never
succeeded, she said, in winning the nl
leglnnco of the mountaineers, because
Esind Pasha and local chieftains were
hostile to him. So he returned to Ger
mnny. Slnco then tho Italians have
occupied more of Albania and joined
hands with the nllles, operating from
Saloutkl.
"I am here to assist my husband In
my own way," Princess Vlora said. "If
he wants the throne lie can have It
"I am very much In love with him
and will help him nil I can, but I think
I would prefer to spend most of my
time in Purls.
"My mission here Is to ret nnd to
see certain friends on certain matters
of importance."
Maneuvers by
U. S. Air Craft
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Director of Naval Aviation Lays
Out Extensive Program for
Summer and Fall.
BIG AIRSHIPS TO TAKE PART
Giant Dirigible Purchased From Great
Britain Will Take Trip West as
Far as Chicago Maneuvers
Also Planned for Pacific.
Wnshincton. With Atlantic and
.Pacific fleet air forces mobilized at
liases on the two const an intensive
program of summer and fall maneu
vers Is being planned by Cnpt. William
A. Moffatt, director of naval aviation.
Starting with tho Joint army and
navy bombing tests off tho Atlantic
coast, designed to test the oll'onslvo
value of aircraft against naval ves
sels, navy flyers will be put through
several. months of stiff exercises.
Early In July the naval airship ZH-2,
purchased in Great Britain, will fly to
tills country In cliargo of an American
crew. A great aerial demonstration
will mark her arrival. Detachments
Made in Boston
Adhering to Its policy of rewarding
meritorious memhors of Its enlisted
personnel with commissions, tho ma
rine corps will open an officers' train
ing school In or nenr Washington tills
summer to fill over u hundred vncan
eb's In the commissioned personnel of
the corps.
During tho war more than 800 en
listed men were commissioned In this
country and France. Tho highest
rank so far attained by an enlisted
man who received his commission ns
a reward for meritorious servico Is
Hint of a senior colonel.
The order recently issued by tho
major general commandnnt specifics
that no noncommissioned olllcer -ill
be considered for such advancement
who shall have had Jess than one
year's service In tho army, navy or
marine corps, of which not loss than
six months shall have been In tho inn
vino corns. Only men between the
Nation's Per Capita
WealthJJow $2,800
The per capita wealth or
the United States haa Increased
S'l'M blnco 11)11, it was an
nounced by the Government
Loan organization.
It Is estimated that on Feb.
1. 1S121, the totnl wealth of tho
country was Sfaoo.000,000,000.
This is an Increase of ifoO.OOO,
000,000 during tho last seven
j ears.
If this wealth were divided
equally among the 107,000.000
persons In tho Country each
would have $'-',800. In lull each
would havo had ?2,fiGl.
The practice of thrift during
the war was partly responsible
for the Increase, according to
tho Loan organization.
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COURT BARS U. S. SPELLING
Australian Chief Justice Rules
Favor of the English
Forms.
in
Melbourne, Victoria. American I
forms of spelling havo been barred ,
from olllcial documents in tho hlKh
court. The federal chief justice has
announced thnt ho will not allow their
introduction and lias ordered tho spell-'
Ing of the words "program" and "con- j
tor" chnnged to "programme and "con
Ire." lie remarked that English '
spelling was good enough for him.
of seaplanes, flying boats nnd dirigi
bles will iiy tar out to sea to meet the
big airship and escort her to a point
on the Atlantic const Just north of
lio&ton.
Test Mooring Mast.
The Z1UJ will then skirt the coast
southward, passing ovi r the prlnclpnl
cities to Philadelphia, then proceed to
the giant nnvy liangnr at Lukehurst,
N. J., and be "anchored" to n "moor
ing mast," the first device of this kind
to bo erectMl in this country.
Exports from Great Britain will
superintend tho erection of the mnst
which will be a steel structure about
3 BO feet high with a swlveled bridle
at the top to which the nose of tho
dirigible will be moored, permitting
the ship to swing always nose to thu
wind. The structure will cost nbout
$50,000, nnd probably be (Ittetl with
an elevator to carry tho crew of tho
dlrlglblo to and from the ground.
After being thoroughly overhauled,
the ZU-U will undertake a cross
country cruise to show tho shiy to
the people.
Will Pass Over Many Cities.
Present plnn.s cnll for a trip to Chi
cngo nnd return, nt least by way of
tho southern border of tho Great
Lakes, and If cities west of Chicago
provide mooring facilities tho cruise
may be extended Indefinitely. Tho
ship can make a round trip to Chi
cago without refueling.
Busing on T.akehurst, the ZIt-2 is to
operate along the coast later and par
ticipate in air fleet mobilization and
extensive maneuvers and tnctlcal
drills.
On tho Pacific coast similar maneu
vers wUl be conducted In connection
with the Pnclflc fleet. It is posslblo
a squadron of naval aircraft may at
tempt n trip "around the rim" of tho
country from a point In Washington
state to Maine, during (ho year, tho
longest nlrplnno crufse ever attempted.
Plans for a flight from San Oiego,
Oil., to ths lty havo been abandoned,
as .Cnpt. II. C. Mustln, commanding
the Pnclflc fleet air force, who would
have led the expedition, cannot bu
spareil from summer exercises of the
Pacific air forces.
Dead Hero Made a Marshal,
Paris. Gen. Ualllenl, former min
ister of war and former military gov
ernor of Paris, who bent tho army of
Paris to the Marno in 1UM in taxi
nibs and who died In 101(1, lias been
posthumously named a marshal of
France in a decieo signed by President
Mlllerand. Tills was in lu'cordanco
with authorization given by parlia
ment recently.
iiges of twenty-one and twenty-seven
joars will he considered.
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Pet Snakes Protect
Home, Says Editor
Allddletown, N. Y. Have you
a llttlo snnko In your home?
They make flno watchdogs
and pets for the children, ac
cording to Kdltor William
Hones, who runs a country
newspaper and is known as
Theodora House volt's double.
Ho says tho snake Is ono of
man's best friends and should
lie In every home.
Snakes destroy rats, mice nnd
other pests, he declares, purge
the houso walls of Infections
nnd protect tho sleeping house
hold. - - t .. --t-t f. .... .,
Josephus Daniels' ambition as n
wHith was to be a professional base'
bull player.
FELT LIKE AN
1ND
AROUND
HEAD
Mrs. Osborne Says She Shudders
When She Thinks How
She Suffered.
"For years," said Mrs. V. H. Osborne
of 71S Lancaster Ave., Lexington. Ky
"I have been In a run-down condition :
nervous, weak and dizzy. I was ac
tually so nervous that any sudden
noise or excitement would produce a
pnlpltatlon of my heart that fright
ened me. I absolutely could not climb
stnlrs, for to attempt such would thor
oughly exhaust me.
"I had nervous headaches and when
they enme on It seemed that an Iron
band was drawn tight around my head.
I now shudder when I think of thoso
headaches. My stomach was weak
and I could npt digest tho lightest
liquid food. Any food of a solid na
ture caused nausea and tho sickening
sensation remained for hours.
"My misery was almost unbearable.
My sleep was never sound nnd 1 was
or out all the time. My condition
was .udood a very deplorable one. 1
final?? sought treatment In Cincinnati,
but nothing helped mo one particle.
1 was on tho verge of giving up In
despair when n neighbor plcnded with
mo to try Tailing, I obtained a bottle
of tho medicine And began its use.
"I begnn Improving nt once and soon
felt my nervousness and dizziness dis
appearing., TJien my headaches left
mo nnd I realized my strength had re
turned. My nppetlto and digestion lm.
proved nnd I nm n6v so much better
In every wny. Tills Tanlac Is a won
derful medicine nnd the only-one thnt
over really helped mo. I hopo every
poor woman who Is suffering as I did
will try It."
Tanlnc Is sold by leadiiig druggists
everywhere. Adv.
WAS FAMILIAR WITH CHROMO
Mrs. Newly Rich Somewhat Too Anx
ious to Air Her Knowledfje,
"and Her Innorance.
Harvey Maltland Watts, a Philadel
phia art critic, said at a dinner in Ult
tenhousc squaio:
"The ignorance of the new rich In
art matters is quite incredible. Tho
wife of a new rich profiteer was buy
ing pictures In n Walnut street shop
tho other day. 'After she had bought
a number of costly pictures shu said:
" 'tfow show mo something n llttlo
cheaper for tho back hall. It's dnrk
there.'
"Tho sniesman brought out another
picture.
" "This, mndam,' ho snld, 'Is only n
ehromo, nnd wo could let you havo It
for nearly nothing.'
"Tho new rich lady nodded In n
sago way.
"'Yes, of course,' she said, 'Chromo
Is n struggling nnd obscuro artist,
and ho can't expect to command good
prices till he makes n popular lilt, can
hor"
Knew What Ho Wanted.
Ho 'is n bright llttlo patron of tho
branch library and knows well tho
books .suitable to his ago and grade.
However, tho moro dllllcult and un
familiar titles of thu high school rend
ing listy for which ho is frequently
sent sometimes stump him.
"I want tho threo mosqultcrs," ho
announced hurriedly on his Inst visit.
"You mean tho 'Throe Musketeers,' "
siild the librarian, noting the list from
which ho was reading.
"Maybo I do," ho agreed promptly.
Then he 'chuckled good humoredly.
"Anyhow, they're both good drawers
of blood," he nddod.
One-half of tho flattery is flat.
Made Just
And Always the Same
ISu secure uniformity of
strengthand flavor in your meal
time drink.by the portion used.
Instant Postum
(instead of coffee or tea)
can be made instant
ly by measuring the
powdered Postum
with a teaspoon,
placing the contents
in a cup, then adding
hot water. Better for
nerves and digestion..
"There's a Reason
Ha&e.by Postum Cereal
E
T No Workers.
I "How many daughters has shef
"Throe. And not n dish washet
I among them."
YOU CAN WALK IN COMFORT
If you Shake Into Tour8hoe some ALUKJrfi
FOOTaKASB, the Antlveptle, Heallnc paw
tier for iboe that pinch or feet that aeba.
It takes tho friction from the aboa an
gives relief to corns and bunions, hot, tlra
sweating, swollen feet, Ladles caa M
hoes one alio amallor by shaking- AUea
FootEaso In each shoe. Adv.
Then and Now.
Tho old-fasiiioiK-u iniui who used ta
retire with a few hundred dollnrs now
has a son who spends a few hundred
dollnrs each day before ho retires.
Important to Mothers
Examine carofully every botUo oi
CASTOItlA, that famous old remedy
for Infants nnd children, and seo that It
Hears tho yfS
Signature t6ttf!7&&Cfo'
In Uso for Over 80 Years.
Children Cry for Plotcher'a Castori
Well, Who Knows?
Auntlo Is nlwnys kissing, much ta
Paul's disgust. One day ho said,
"Mother, how old does a boy havo t
bo before his aunts stop kissing hlmr
100 PER, DAY FOR
1UU1JAI9
That Is what It
means to TOU t
oaulp your con
plow with T.UtH
bnJiv " notary
Cultivator Shields. Tou use them ten tiara
a yenr for ton years. They roll alone tr
tlw nldo of the shovel, allowing- the flna
dirt to pass throUKh, keeping; the oloda eat
tho small corn. 200,000 In use. Sold it
your Implement Dealer, or sent direct mi
recnlpt of J 3.75 per pair.
Mnmon Alter. Co., IlepU Y, Wlntersst, lawn
No Soap Better
-For Your Skin
Than Cuticura
Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c,Ttlenm 25c
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
RamomDanarutr-RtoitlIalrralUBa
Rsttoro Color and I
Baauly to Cray and FatUd Hataf
ew. ana f i wi ithcsui
THhwit Oim. WK. lt-hrnif,W.T.
HINDERCORNS ItemoTes Coma. DO.
Ioiiipi, eta., stnpa all pain, etiMiros comfort to tha
fret, makes iralklncr f iut. 15a. y nail or at Dnp,
cUta. UlacoxCotmilcalWorkt,ra:bot"U,M.X.
126 MAMMOTH JACKS
I haro a barialn for youi-come nnl
W. 1 DoOXOWH
sOUlW'H tIAUlt. IT,
Cedar ltaplda, lows
unrnni i a wonderful rAci diic:.-3
KBEMOLA rifeamg
FOUND SILENCE 0NLYREFUGE
Under the Circumstances, It Would
Seem, Mrs. Paula's Friend Had
Made Wise Decision,
Now, everybody In town knows that
Airs. Paula Piatt was talking of mak
ing n vihlt to her married daughter
in Ohio. She hud been talking nbout
It for two years, but ago and tho nat
ural timidity of a woinnn long a widow
had postponed tho great event from
month to month, until tho neighbors
Legnn to wonder whether It would ever
come to pass.
So ono morning when Undo Tom
Flitters met a friend of Mrs. Paula's,
there was a twinkle In his eyea.ns ho
asked :
"When Is Airs. Paula goln' out to
Ohio?"
"Don't ask me," said tho other. "I
don't know nothln' about It. If I tell
her to go, she says wc alt want to
get rid of her, and If I tell her to stay
nt home, she snys I nm mean. I ain't
snyln' n wordl" Philadelphia Ledger,
Calling Teacher.
"Yes," said tho teacher, "tho egg
represents all that Is gentlest in cren-.
tlon tlie cooing doves, tho tuneful,'
song birdt) nnd thu stately swan. John
ny, what other gentlo tilings nre ,
hatched from eggs?"
. "Snakes, alligators, sparrow hawks
and eagles," said Johnny. Edinburgh,
Scotsman.
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