Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, September 29, 1921, Image 6

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After Every Meal
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WRIGLEV'S has steadily I ,
j kept to the pre-war price. I
I And to the same hteh stand- 1
U ard of quality. 1
I No other goody lasts so
. i long costs so little or does 111
I so jnuch for you. I
,,, . I Bandy to carry beneficial I
in effect full of flavor a j!
solace and comfort for fljl
young and old. I
. THE FLAVOR L
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HONORS RESTED WITH CHOATE
Possibly Because He Had the Last
Word in Witty Duel With
Chauncey M, Depew.
New Yorkero agree that either Jo
seph Ohoiilc or Chauncey M, Depew
waa the finest after-dinner speaker
on earth. Some one says: "At nn
annual dinner of tlio .St. Nicholas no
ddy Qionte was down for the toast
The Navy,' while Depew was to re
spond to 'The Army.' Depew began
by jmylng: "It's welt to huvo u spe
cialist f that's why Ohoate Jh hero to
upcalc about the navy, Wo iut at
tlio wharf otico anil I never saw him
again until wo reached Liverpool.
When I asked how ho felt ho said ho
.thought he would liavo enjoyed the
trip over If he had had any ocean
air. Yes, yon want to hear Choalo on
tlio navy.'
"Chonto responded: 'I've heard De
pew hailed as the greatest after-dinner
speaker. If nftqr-riliincr speak
ing, as I huvo heard It described and
as I believe it to be, is the art of
, Baying nothing at all, then Doctor
Depew Is the most marvelous speaker
Iii,tliQ unl verse.'"- Washington Star.
Tho Dog and the Cat.
"Has your wifo any pets?"
"Yes, hut I'm not ono of them."
Detroit Free Proas.
It la a wlso proverb that can't bo
uITecUilally lamed by mint her one.
Do you know what constitutes
a strong constitution?
To have sound, healthy nerves, completely under
control, digestive organs tliat are capable of absorbing
a hearty meal, means you have a strong constitution!
Your general attitude is one of optimism and energy.
But an irritable disposition, frequent attacks of
indigestion, and a languid depression, Indicate your
system is not in correct working order.
Probably you ore not eating tho proper food.
Probably the nutritious elements are not being
supplied to your system in the proper way.
Grape-Nuts is the wholesomo, delicious cereal
that promotes normal digestion, nbsorptlon and elimi
nation, whereby nourishment 13 accomplished with
out auto-intoxication. A mixture of energy-giving
wheat and malted barley compriso tho chief elements
of Grape-Nuts. A dish at breakfast or lunch is an
excellent, wholesomo rulo to follow.
You can order Grape-Nut3 at any and every hotel,
restaurant, and lunch room; on dining cars, on lako
boats and steamers; in every good grocery, large and
small, In every city, town or village in North America.
Grape-Nuts the Body Builder
"There's a Reason"
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An Ozark Genius.
"That Is quite an Idea of yours,
building your house on a side hill so
that Uie slopo of tho structure will
cause tho front door to shut Itself
when left open," admiringly snld a
tourist In the Oznrks.
"Eh-yon prldofully renlled n resi
dent of Straddle Itldge. "It saves n
heap of pester, ono time nnd another.
Hut It tool; me right smart of n whllo
to flgger out somo scliemo for open
ing it from tho outsldo without touch
ing It, but I got It at last. Seo that
there lever block nt tho lower end
of tho house? Well, when the chil
dren como tearing homo from school,
Instead of slamming at tho door they
pllo onto tho lever, heavo ho, lift tho
house am) the door flaps open as pretty
as you please." Kansas City' Star.
Progression in China.
At no vory remote time China will
Imvo a vory superior radio system. An
American company has undertaken tho
contract for building a station nt
Shanghai which will be as powerful ns
that of Bordeaux, but will bo superior
In that it will have masts 1,000 feet
high. Other stations will afterward bo
erected nt Harbin, Pekln nnd Canton.
Tho Shanghai station will be nblo
to maintain communication across tho
L'aclUc without relay.
Good Hint.
Mrs. Sprondltt "My husband tells
me everything." Mrs. Smart "I'm
glad you told me, I'll worn my husband."
British Peers
Seiiing
Claim Action' Is Forced Upon
Thehi by Taxation and
Death Duties.
MUST SEEK SMALLER HOMES
One Big Landed Proprietor After
Another Is Dividing and Selling
His Holdings In Same Families
for Many Centuries.
London. England's great estates
aro crumbling under the weight of
taxation and death duties undone big
landed proprietor after nnother among
the nobility is dividing nnd. selling his
holdings, many of which have been In
the hands of single families for cen
turies. The latest Indication that peers arc
finding It necessary to seek smaller
homes comes In the announcement of
the duke of 1'ortlnnd that he mny have
to abandon his palatial mansion,
Welbeck Abbey, In Nottinghamshire.
This is only one of the residences of
the duke, who owns some 200,000
ncres In England.
Duke Expresses Fears.
"For centuries past landed estates
have been handed down from genera
tion to generation," snld tho duke,
addressing his tenants on the occnslon
of tho coming of age of his son Lord
Francis Cavendish. "Landlords and
tenants have lived on terms of mutual
trust and affection. I fear, howeU'r,
that the state of things Is parsing
nwny, for with the present weight of
tnxatlon and the extremely onerous
death duties, tlio future mny become
very uncertain for all landed pro
prietors. If this is good for the
country, I 'certainly do not complala
"With regard to my own case, it may
not be possible for me and my family
to continue to reside at Welbeck, but
I fear that there can be little doubt
that those who come after me will not
bo nblo to do so."
Many Connections Severed.
On nil sides historic houses nre find
ing new tonnnts nnd rinelent families
nre severing their connection with tho
Roll. The duke of Devonshire sold
Devonshire house In 1010 and Stowe
house, the property of Baroness Kin
loss, was disposed of recently.
Others who have sold .their proper
ties recently Include the duke of Bed
ford, the duke of Westminster, the'
duke of Rutland, the duko of Grafton,
the duke of Marlborough. Lord
Leeonflold, Lord Beauchnmp, Earl
Bradford, Lord Aberdeen, Lord Lovnt,
Lord Harrington, Lord Harlech, the
countess of Warwick nnd Sir Richard
Bulkeley.
Runnymede, n meadow on tho bnnk
of the Thames river. In Surrey, site of
the historic battle where the borons
wrested from King John the Mngna
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This Is the Franklin Kills homo In Washington which tha I'rinco and
Princess Blbenco will occupy ns tho Roumanian embassy. This homo Is noted
lor Its largo ballroom. It has been occupied for tho last few years by Colonel
nnd Mrs. Robert M. Thompson of New York. It Is located Just off Sheridan
square.
Three-Year-Old Girl
Walks Up Pike's Peak
Colorado Springs, Colo. Miss
Helen M. Rlordan, three-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Georgo J. Rlordun of New York
city, holds tho world's record for
tho ascent on foot of Plko's Peak.
Sho and her mother walked
up to tho burro stand, where
they stayed nil night. Early
next morning they started afoot
on tho last lap of tho ascent,
whero all the dlfllcult climbing
comes In, because of the altitude
and cold and winds. Tho child
walked tho entire distance un
aided. At the summit, which was
reached about noon, sho ap
peared less fatigued than her
mother.
Some men Judge by appearances, but
detectives Judgo by disappearances.
Estates
Charta In Ililfi, was up for snlo hut
aroused sentiment compelled Its with
drawal. Attacking tho government
In the debate on the corn production
acts repeal bill, Lord Lincolnshire In
the house of lords declnred the pres
ent ministry was preparing to sell
the crown lands und said nothing re
mained but "to pawn the crown
Jewels."
Aged Woman
Mount Carmel,
enty-seven years
fiom n fractured
Chokes Weasel.
1'a. Although sov
old and recovering
rib sustained three
weeks ago, when a door blowing shut
knocked her down the cellar steps,
Mrs, Mary Ramsey of Flshcrdalo went
to the rescue of a chick sho heard cry
ing In distress and found a lnrge
weasel carrying It nwny. She caught
tho weasel " with her bare hands nnd
choked it to death.
Man's Span of Life
Increased Four Years
Columbus, O. The span of
man's life has lengthened fully
four yenrs within the last quar
ter century, In spite of the extra
hazards which have como with
Twentieth century progress.
So declares Dr. George W.
Iloglan, secretary of the Amer
ican Insurance union, who adds
thnt "within another generation
the allotted threescore years and
ton will be n thing of the past."
Army of 50,000
Lot in Month
General Lu's Forces Wiped Out
by Mutiny, Surrender and
Battle Losses.
CANTONESE WIN THE "WAR"
Righteousness of Their Cause Given
as Cause for Victory in Battle Be
tween Two Chinese Provinces
Gambling Licensed.
Canton. The "wnr" between Kwnng
tung and Kwangsl has seemingly ter
minated with the fall of Nanking on
July '22 just a month after the be
ginning of hostilities when Lu Yung
ting, the foremost of southern mllltar-
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LISTEN TO THIS, YOUNGSTERS!
No Exams, No Home Work in
These Public Schools.
Evanston Superintendent Announces
New Realme Which Includes Mu
sic, Folk Dances and Movies.
Evanston, 111. Music is Just as Im
portant as tho multiplication table and
folk danchig Is as great a spur to
vouthful brains as Is ucosraphy. In
tho opinion of Frederick W. Nichols,
superintendent of school district No.
70, comprising tho South Evanston
schools, who announced a new reglmo
for tho Lincoln, Oakton, Central and
Washington grade schools.
Tho four schools will bo open to
the pupils from 8:30 o'clock In tho
morning until ten at night. Classes
will last until 8:30 In the afternoon,
but pupils will bo permitted to go
homo'ut any hour their puruits desire.
RESTORING A SHRINE
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Solemn ceremony marked the res
toration of the statue of the Madonna
Mario at Mouto Grappa, Italy. Dur
ing the war, Monta Grappa became
ono oi the fronWlne trenches, and tho
statue of tho Madoaw. was removed.
British Take German Wives.
Londpn. Seven British officers with
tho army on the Rhine have married
German women since the occupation,
it was stated in the house of commons
by a government spokesmnn in reply
to a question.
Bandits Robbed Soldiers in Hospital.
Chicago. Bandits Invaded a gov
ernment hospital here and took all the
money and cigarettes possessed by
two wounded veterans of the World
war.
-
Ists, made his
province which
official exit from tho
he find dominated for
ten years.
General Lu was at one tlmo Inspector
general of the two Kwang provinces,
and a constitutionalist leader when
constitutionalism was popular In the
southwest.
50,000 Army Wiped Out.
Prior to the opening of recent hos
tilities General Lu had an army of
nearly 50.000. He lost it all within
a month by mutiny, desertion, surren
der and loss In battle.
Tho Cantonese have won. They at
tribute their victory to the righteous
ness of their cause, to disaffection
among the Kwangsl forces 'toward
their leader and to better organization
nnd discipline In the Canton army, to
assurances given the people of
Kwangsl of noninterference with their
ambition for self-government, and to
Dr. Sun Ynt-sen's political doctrine of
representative government.
The military governors oMvwantung
province have looked upon Unit prov:
Inco as conquered territory since the
one-time monarchist governor, Lung
Chl-Kunng, was ejected, notwithstand
ing the Cantonese played no small part
In ousting Lung.
Gambling Is Licenced.
Under the administration of the Lu
Yung-ting faction licensed gambling
was revived under tlio pretext of rais
ing revenue for military purposes, burr
densome tfises were Imposed to the
detriment of trndb and Industry, and
millions of dollars of worthless paper
money Issued without security.
Tho Kwangsl people themselves have
played an important part In helping
the Cantonese to drive the militarists
out of the province. Besides organiz
ing revolutionary forces to supplement
the Canton armies, they have carried
on Valuable propaganda to convince
their fellow clansmen of the good In
tentions of the Cantonese. ,
Cantonese leaders now declnre that
they have no ninbltlnn to dominate
Kwangsl. Gen. Chen Chung-mlng has
lepentedly refused to allow military
authorities occupying Kwangsl towus
nnd cities to establish political organs
or ofllces which will be misinterpreted
or misunderstood by those who nre an
tagonlstlc to the constitutionalist gov
ernment. "I am going to eliminate homo
work," said Superintendent Nichols.
"It Is the bugbenr of school children.
And there will be no examinations;
they merely worry the youngster
The students will do all their scholas
tic work right in tho clnssrooms."
In addition, the schools will remain
open until ten o'clock In the evening
for special classes In manual training,
music, Innguages, art, dramatics, ath
letic games, folk dances, domestic
science and movies. The parents will
be Invited to como to theso classes
with their children.
"Examinations aro an unhealthy,
nnthpintcd tyranny," added Superin
tendent Nichols. "Growing children
should not be compelled to sit In class
rooms all day and then lug books
home for night lessons. You enn't
get nn estimate of a child's mental
equipment by Insisting that ho cram
a lot of facts In his head and scribble
as many as ho can remember on tha
semester exam papers.
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'Alila titration, ro-
ralatca tho bowels.
rlenrr. nwav nil cntnrr-
linl inflammation. It
hull Ja tin tho strength by
nnnlittncr flirt firrnna concern
ed to properly do their work. I
yi' after protracted sickness, an
attacKoi u rip or bpanismn
fluenza. Tha Ideal mwlidno In tho
hooso lor everyday ills.
SOLO EVERYWHERE
TADLE78 OR LIQUID
KSEXJCaraBKKRSKOn
Thirty Feet
of Danger
The intestines bend and
twist and turn on them
selves more than thirty
feet of them and when
food waste clogs them up,
irritating and dangerous
poisons arc formed and
carried by the blood
through the system.
Rerrlovc this food waste
regularly with Nujol the
modern method of treat
ing an old complaint.
;queezed
When the body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
13 usually an indication that the
kidneys are out of order. Keep
these organs healthy by taking
The world's standard remedy for kidney,
TO DEATH
GOLD MEDAL
Iney,
iblcj.
' and TJ
s, all J
liver, bladde. and uric acid trouble;
Famous since 1696. Tako regularly i
keep in (rood health. In three sizes,
druggist3. Guaranteed as represented.
Look for the name Gold Medal on eTcry box
and accept no imitation
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The buzzard ls useful, but lie Is no
canary.
MOTHER! MOVE
CHILD'S BOWELS WITH
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
Hurry, mother! Even a sick child
loves the 'fruity" taste of "California
Fig Syrup" and It novcr falls to opeji
the bowels. A tcuspoonful today may
prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con
stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has
cold, colic, or If stomach Is sour,
tongue coated, breath bud, remember n
good cleansing of the little bowels Is
often all that Is necessary.
Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali
fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions
for babies nnd children of all ages
printed on bottle. Mother! You must
say "California" or you may get an
Imitation llg syrup. Advertisement.
Do what's right, como what may.
why millions
of men like
Lucky Strike
Cigarette
because
it's toasted
which seals
in the real
Bur ley taste
fir rntc ll
you know J
the reason 1
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