Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, December 29, 1921, Image 3

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DICE LONG KNOWN TO WORLD
Amusement Is Probably the Most An
cient Game, According to Records
of Old Writers.
The oldest ntnusenicnt In the world
Is dice-throwing.
In sonic form or another, dice hnvc
existed In every period of history.
They nre shown on early Kgyptlun
monuments, and some dug up nt
Thebes recently are exactly similar to
those In use today. They are men
tioned In laws regulating games
played In ancient Greece and Rome
and most other countries In liurope.
The Invention of dice Is attributed
to I'nlnmedus, one of the heroes who
sailed against Troy, about the yenr
1241 II. C but the uo of cubes with
numbered sides for gambling purposes
Is probably much earlier.
Frequent passages In the works of
ancient writers and numerous repre
sentations in marble and paintings
show how popular dice-playing was
among them.
TAKE ASPIRIN ONLY
AS TOLD BY "BAYER"
"Bayer" Introduced Aspirin to tht
" Physicians Over 21
Years Ago.
To get quick relief follow carefully
the safe nnd proper directions In each
unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin." This package Is plainly
stamped with the safety "Bayer Cross."
The "Bayer Cross" means the gen
uine, world-famous Aspirin prescribed
by physicians for over twenty-one
years. Advertisement
MOTHER, QUICk! GIVE
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
FOR CHILD'S BOWELS
WOULD HAND LORD DOLLAR
Even a sick child loves the "fruity"
taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the
little tongue Is coated, or If your child
Is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold,
or 1ms colic, a teaspoonful will never
fall to open the bowels. In a few
hours you can see for yourself how
thoroughly It works nil the constipa
tion poison, sour Ijile and waste from
the tender, little bowels and gives you
a well, playful child again.
Millions of mothers keep "California
Fig .Syrup" handy. They know a tea
spoonful today saves a sick child to
morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine
"California Fig Syrup" which has di
rections for babies and children of all
ages printed on bottle. Mother 1 You
must say "California" or you may get
an Imitation llg syrup. Advertisement.
Poetic Farewells.
So smootli a writer us Henry Van
Dyke has found n soft spot In bis heart
for "so long," used In parting. Al
though believing that It uno to this
country fresh and hot' from the cockney
dialect of London, he avers that the
next time he parts from a person "not
too dlgnlllcd to bo loved," ho Is going
to use It. lie deplores the fact that
wo have no phrase similar to the Ger
man "an wiederschen," the Italian "n
ilvedercl," and the French "au revolr."
(lie might lmvo added tho Spanish
"Htistn In vlstn," prettiest of all) each
meaning "until I see you ngaln." So
he dresses up "so long" with the sig
nification, "So long us we arepnrted
may no harm befall you," or "Till we
meet again it will seem so long." Ap
parently he would make It express as
much as "Mlzpah," which says: "May
tho Lord watch between thee nnd me
while wo nre absent one from the
other."
But Some People Will Doubt Whether
Such a Man Will Ever Get
Close Enough.
A young man in Missouri wns col
lecting funds for n benevolent Institu
tion. He tried bard to get a dollar
from an old gentleman who was noted
for his closeness.
When tho young man had stated his
mission ami asked for the dollar, tho
elderly person asked;
"Well, ' young iunn, how old are
your
"I am twenty-five," said the youth.
"Well," continued the old gentle
man. "I am seventy-five years old, and
ns you are only twenty-five years, I
think that I will get to see the Lord
sooner than you. I will band him the
dollar myself." Pittsburgh Dispatch.
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WOMEN ADOPT SUIT-FROCK;
FAVOR LUXURIANT FURS
1Lp
T1IK sleeveless slip-over dress,
which made Its entry last sum
mer nnd leaped into such uni
versal favor, gave manufacturers of
dresses n useful cue. It served to
show them that women are welcoming
substitutes for the blouse and skirt
combination, which, however good nnd
dependable, does grow tiresome. Tho
one-pleco frock, to be worn with n
sepnrntu coat or A fur piece, became
the rlvnl of tho tailored suit several
sensons ago, and recently some ob
servant and Imaginative, creator of
women's clothes Introduced nt the
right moment the suit-frock. In this
new type of costurao the practical
To Teach Correct English.
Children should bo encouraged to
talk, to observe and to describe tho
things that Interest them in tho course
of the duy. In this way they will
form the habit of the intelligent report
er who, on the way to ids desk from
an assignment, plans his article, eager
to find tho best way of telling his story.
Instend of mnklng a hateful mystery
of English speech, It should bo mado
the most natural thing In the world,
worthy of the effort necessary to glvo
It nccuracy, ea! nnd charm. Tho
scraps of conversation I overhear ev
ery day In elevators, across counters,
on tho street und In trolley cars are
of a unturo to disturb those who view
with Intense satisfaction tho great
treasure we pour into education, be
lieving that where tho Investment la
so generous the dividends must bo
proportionately large. Meredith Nich
olson In Scribner's Magazine.
Many Mountains Nameless.
At least sixty mountnlns In Cali
fornia rise more than 13,000 feet above
sen level, but they stand amid a wealth
of mountain scenery so rich nnd va
ried that they nre not considered suf
flclontly noteworthy to bo named, ac
cording to the United States geologi
cal jsurvey, department of the Interior.
Yet If any one of these unnnmed moun
tain peaks were In the eastern part of
the United States It would be visited
annually by millions of people. But
California has TO addition! mountain
peaks more than 13,000 feet high thnt
have been named, or 130 In all, ns well
as a dozen that rise above 14,000 feet.
Scientific American.
History as She Is Quoted.
The Woman was shopping Ii) a Satt
street department store. She wanted
a hat. There were two others nt the
counter, shopping, without wnntlng
anything. The tall, thin one lifted a
brown velvet trlcorn shape to the light.
"Pretty, ain't it?" she asked her
portly friend, who carried a book uu
der her arm.
"Yes, very," answered tho friend;
"reminds me of Napoleon."
"Napoleon?" queried the tall one,
whose fluffy hair covered a vacuum.
"How and when Napoleon?"
"Oh," answered she of the book, with
superior disdain. "Don't you know?
Napoleon crossing the Delaware!"
Chicago Journal.
An Even Break.
"She's a girl after his own heart,
Hunter says."
"Yes, and he's n man after her
money."
"But you know It's whispered on
the quiet that she hasn't nny money."
"Well, It's a notorious fact that he
hasn't any heart."
It is more blessed to give than It
Is to recret.
The Critic.
The brlllinnt Edgar Saltus of un
happy memory sat in his club one aft
ernoon when a widower entered.
The widower, with n deep sigh,
sank Into a chair, pressed a black
bordered handkerchief to his eyes nnd
gronned :
"I tell you, Saltus, old man, a chap
never realizes the full value of his
wife till he loses her."
"True, true," said Mr. Saltus, "and
especially true If she was Insured."
Then the Fun Began.
Voice (nt the other end) Is that
you. darling?
Gouty Father Er yes.
Voice Ob, good I How's the old
boy's gout, my pet? I mean to say,
If ho still has it I'll come round to
night, but If'he hasn't we'll go out to
some show.
If you are ashnmcu of your calling
hire ti boy to call for yon.
Duty and happiness nre synonymous.
SPIRIN
t
Never say "Aspirin" without saying "Bayer."
WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets,
you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by
physicians over 21 years and proved safe by rriillions for
Colds Headache Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain.
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Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions.
Handy tin boxvs of 12 tablets Bottles of 24 and 100 All druggists.
Aspirin I tlie trade mark of Dsjer iUuiifactura or Mouoicetlcaclfctter of Sillcjllcactd
If by this means they may In
dulge a luxuriant taste for furs; and
this Isn't by any means, poor policy
on their part. A wise cholco In fur
pieces lasts for years (with the right
kind of care) and Is not subject to tho
sudden whims of fashion nnd can be
repeatedly remodeled. But a wise
choice Includes tho selection of what
arc known ns "hard" furs that Is
those In .which the hairs aro strong
made up Into pieces that nre conserva
tive In style, ns straight scarfs, capos
and uncut pelts. There nre degrees
of "hnrdness" and "softness." Thero
are soft furs that aro expensive be
cause of their rnrlty, and hard furs
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Practical Suit-frock.
ivoinnn finds u suit and n dress com
bined, costing no more than jx suit,
and making It possible for her to bo
appropriately dressed either for the
street or business or other ordinary
occasions. '
In the Illustration nbove, one of
these practical suit frocks Is shown
mnde of taupe-colored duvetyn, and
worn over a tailored under-bodlcc. It
Is this uudcr-bodlce which makes It
possible to retain that flavor of crisp
freshness which has always been the
glory of the shirtwaist, or to tone up
the dress with something more fanci
fulthe under-bodlcc Is varied to suit
occasion. Whntever the degree of
dressiness the blouse inny impart, on
tUe street the suit-frock presents the
appearance of a tailored suit und meets
that arc reasonable becnusa of their
plentlfumess.
Of nil fur garments neckpieces nre
the most popular and the most useful,
followed by cape-scarfs, capes and
coals. These styles are much varied:
neckpieces rnngo all the way from
small chokers to long, wide scarfs,
with uncut fo. pelts In high favor.
There Is a very great range of prices
In fox pelts, those in unusual colors
selling nt n premium. Tho silver
tipped blnck fox stands at the apex
in price, hut nothing Is handsomer than
the dark brown, dyed fox skins that
are fairly low, as fur prices go.
The handbomo and enveloping cape
coat pictured, of moleskin with squir
rel collar and trimming at the arm
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Luxurlant Furs.
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loam
RECEIVED GREAT BENEFITS PFRII-NA
enniui rur tier rr I " w
FROM THE USE OF
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Mr. 3. 0. Sexton, IU J. D. No, 3, Grassy
Crock, North Carolina: "I have tued Po-ru-na
for tho lost two yoara nnd received great bene
fit from It. Po-ru-na U flno for colds, grip and,,
flu. I can recommend lftaost highly."
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COLDS.
GRIP
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For oomrhs. colds, catarrh, tho re
sults of grip and Spanish Flu, stotn-
no.h nnd Imtvol disorders nnd nil other Oa
tarrhal dlsoasos, TIMtU-NA la recommended
by a half century of usefulness.
TABLETS OR LIQUID
SOLD EVERYWHERE
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From Abraham to Allenby.
In the Book of Genesis It Is told how
Abraham dug "tho Well of the Oath"
at Beersheba, and from time Imme
morial tho Bedouins have watered
their flocks from tho wells of Beersho
lm. The occupation of Palestine has
brought Twentieth-century methods to
the oldest country la the world, nnd
Abraham's wells are now eqidpped
with modern pumping machinery.
tho requlriunentB of those women who
like to be simply and quietly dressed
when they go about on everyday oc
cupations. Another rostumo which just now
suits the woman of affairs is mado
np of a pretty one-piece frock which
Iiiib always with It on tho street u
short coat of fur or fur and fabric.
These frocks are made of crepes, vel
vets or woolen In dark shades, and
brightened with touches of bright col
or; they are long-slcued nnd Invito
tho companionship of dainty acces
sories In collars, vestees, chemisettes
and uudorsleeveH.
r It Is Mtltl thnt women aro willing
to practice oven a seero economy In
tho matter of frocks, and other thlngB,
openings, Is the type of long gnrment
Just now most fashionable. It Is mnde
up In other short-haired furs as mink,
kolinsky, Hudson seal, squirrel, as well
as mole tho last being, of all, tho least
durable. Nearly all long fur garments
employ contrasting furn for collars
and cuffs. This seuion's enpo-senrfs
are well represented In the kolinsky
model pictured. Many of these capes
are lengthened at tho front, and all
of them designed for a graceful am
cahiinl adjustment to the figure.
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COnWOMT IY VtlTtWI MtVjrl WHO
WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND
' SWAMP-RODT
For many years druggists hsvc watched
with much interest the rcnvirkablo record
maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Iloot,
the great kidney, liver nnd bladder medi
cine. It is n physician's prescription.
Swamp-Hoot is a, strengthening medi
cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad
der do the work nature intended they
should do.
Swamp-Root has stood tho test of years.
It is sold by all druggists on its merit
nnd it should help you. No other kidney
medicine Jias so many friends.
Bo suns to get Swamp-Itoot nnd start
treatment nt once.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binglmmton, N. Y for n
sninple bottle. When -writing bo sure nnd
mention tins paper. Ad vortiBcmcnt.
176,000,000 Lives Saved.
Superintendent C. I Culler reports
that approximately 170,000,000 fish
were rescued from landlocked wnters
along tho Mississippi river during the
season which closed November 1.
This work establishes a record In
tho history of tho bureau's operations
and served to Illustrate the tremendous
mortality to which tho river fishes
are liable because of physical condi
tions' resulting from freshets. Fish
eries Services Bulletin.
No Chance.
"So you've been speculating In tho
market, have you?" "Not at all; I al
ways lose my money on sure things."
Life.
Education benefits u man but llttlo
If he Is unable to recognize an op
portunity when he meets It.
One man believes - everything lie
hears; another doesnH bellevo nny.i
thing he hears. Both aro foolish.
Even your worst enemy probnbly hat
no Idea how mean you could bo If yot
wanted to. ' ".
Character s what you aro; reputn- ,
tlon Is what you try to make peoplo
thlnk you nre.
Onco n hero nlways a hero to tlio
hero himself but not to tho fickle . '
populace.
mm CURES COLDS M
rmm in a day OH
bjjl WtM' jUnJtrd toM nj U ftlptt HU9
IHkX remedy. IfemuJ rtd hot. butlng Httjl
Mr. Iiura iwrtr-.ll ami ljnilur. HKH
HHBL W. II. HILL CO, DETROIT JHH
Girls!. Girls!!
Clear Your Skin
With Cuticura
Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Tlcoa25c
Precedents arc ns often stumbling
blocks as guldo posts.
PISO'S
SAFE AND SANE
forCougjbs&Coldt
Thll tf'op t dllffitnl (lorn ill oihm
CluuV nlul. Na eplitu ttTur
W N. IK, SIOUX CITY, NO. 53'1921i
Skin Clear and Flesh
Firm With Yeast
Vftanion
Concentrated Tablets Easy and.
Economical to Take Results.
Quick.
Get That Firm FUib.
"Pp" and H.lthy Clow
or Youth Taka Maitln'a
Y.a.t VITAMON Tablata.
mMASTIK5
TrlECRIGIrUl
AND
GENUINE
Every man or woman who hu heard of ttV
wondrous health and beauty-making power of
the vltominea in yeast, fresh .vegetables and
other raw foods will bo glad to know of th
amaslng results being obtained from the highly
concentrated yeaat Mastin'a VITAMON tab
lets. These supply a proper dose of all thre
Titamines (A, B, and C) and are now used by
thousands who appreciate their economy, con
venience and quick results. Mastin'a VITA
MON mixes with your food, helps it to digest
and provides the health-giving, strength-building
nourishment that your body nJt have to maka '
firm tissue, strong neryee, rich blood and a
keen, activo .brain. They will not cause gaa or
upset the stomaob, but, on the contrary, are av
great aid in overcoming indigestion or chronls
constipation. Pimples, boils and skin eruptions
seem to Vanish as if by magio. leaving th
complexion clear and glowing with health. B
suro to remember the name Mastln's VI-TA-MON.
Do not accept imitations or substitutes.
You can get Mastin'a VITAMON Tablets at ail.
good druggists.
Are Positively Guaranteed'.
to Put On Finn Fletk,.
Clear the Skin and Increase
Energy When Taken With,
Every Meal or Money Back.
YEAST
DLET
VITAMIN0
TAC
festern Canada Offers
.Health andWealth
and lies brought contentment nnd happiness to thou
sands of home seekers and their families who have
settled on her FREE homesteads or bought land at
attractive pricec They have established their own
homes and secured prosperity end independence.
In the great graln-Rrowlne sections of the prairie
provinces there is still to be had on easy terms
Fertile Land at $ 15 to $30 an Acra
land similar to that which through many years
baa yielded from 20 to 45 bushels of wheat
to the aero oots, barley and flax also in great
abundance, while ralslnil horses, cattle, aheep
and hnta Is equally profitable. Hundreds ot farm
ers in Western Canada have raised crops In a single
season worth more than the whole cost of their
land. Healthful climate, good neighbors, churches,
schools, rural telephone, excellent markets and
shipping facilities. The climate and soil offer
Inducements for almost every branch of
agriculture. The advantages r
Dairying Mixed Farming
and Stock Raising
make a trimendaua appeal to industrious set
tlers wishing to Improve their circumstances.
For llluitrUJ lllrtur, mjn, detcriptlon of firm
opportunity In Manitoba. tliltcbwtn, Alberta
and uriusa uoiumius, rcauccu ruwy rata.
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rC. A. COOK. Dr.Htr 107, W.t.r.
town. South Dk.R. A. GARRETT,
311 Jackson Strett, St. 1'aul, Minn.
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and Colonisation, Dominion ot Canada I
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