The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 27, 1912, Image 7

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EVERY steamer from nortliern Europe brings sonfo or the American athletes who .won the great victory for
their country at the Olympic games at Stockholm. Our photograph shows little Stioulno of New Jersey,
who came In third In tho Marathon lace, welcomed by a crowd of his friends at New York.
OPENS WAR ON RAT!
Chicago Health Department in
Campaign of Extermination.
Decision Follows Publicity Showing
What a Menace and Expense Ro
dents Are Do Much Harm
and No Good.
Chicago. Sentence of death was
passed recently on Chicago's rats. A
series of articles, recently pointed out
what a great source of danger and
loss rata are, and now the city Is to
bo freed from tho rodent pests. The
department of health will take the
role of modern pled piper In perform
ing the task. .
Announcement of this Intention was
made by Commissioner of Health
George B. Young in the courso of the
few hours ho was In the city to aid
tho pure milk fight. Conferences In
Washington -with federal health olll
clals concerning the rat peril were In
terrupted to enable him to return to
Chicago. He was hurrying back to
contlnuo his Investigations In the
east, but he paused long enough to
discuss the plans for routing tho rat
from Chicago.
Th& danger, remote but too great to
be Ignored, that the rodents may
spread the bubonic plague, Is the Im
mediate cause for the campaign of ex
termination that Is to be waged.
Tho first step, according to Dr.
Young, will be to put tho rats of the
city through an examination for their
health. The docks and wharves, as
tho most fertile breeding places for
them, will bo visited first. According
to the studies made of the bubonic
plague, It has been present In virulent
form among tho rats before It has
been communicated to human beings.
The health department men will
search for evidences of the disease
among rats of all quarters of tho city,
and If any traces of It are found their
efforts will bo concentrated in ex
terminating tho rats In that vicinity
After concern regarding tho plague
lias been satisfied, the department will
turn its attention to a general ex
termination. The rat population of
Chicago is set at about half tho num
ber of inhabitants, and It is consid-
red that so long as the city 1b bo
i.ilckly Infested with the rodents it Is
In danger of disease.
Hellef from the Immenso property
damngo Inflicted by the rats each year
will bo secondary In the department's
consideration, as Its duties are pri
marily those of guarding the city's
health It Is considered, however, that
this will be an Immcdlato benefit that
will be more generally felt than tho
safety It will give from spread of dis
ease SAYS ARK EXCELLED TITANIC
Dr. Ely, In Sermon to Shipbuilders,
Says Noah Was Wiser Than Mod.
ern Marine Engineers.
Philadelphia, Pa. Rev Dr James
U. Ely told a large audience at the
RETURNING FROM OLYMPIC GAMES
Lemon II111 religious services tint
Noah built better than the men who
constructed the Titanic. The rain did
not Interfere with tho services. Hav
ing decided that tho music pavilion
was too damp. Dr. Ely and his congre
gation held their servlco on the piaz
za of the historic mansion house
"Noah's ship was constructed ac
cording to God's plan, a'nd theiefore
perfectly served the purpose of saving
man and beast for 1G0 days against
the world's greatest flood," said Dr.
Ely. "The Titanic was built by sci
entific men, according to tho most Im
proved plans, to servo tho desires of
those who could pay most, but it did
not last five das on a comparatively
calm sea.
"Sincerity in religion will not In it
self save a man. Ho who drinks
poison Instead of puro water will die.
no matter how sincere he may be. If
a man's religion does not savo him
from sin It becomes to him a mere
castlo of lies. Any religion that does
not break tho power of sin Is a de
ception, and is In Itself sinful."
More than a score of stalwart work
ers from Cramps' shipyard attended
the service with their families. The
musical features included singing by
the Lemon Hill chorus, tho male
chorus, under Dr. George Conquest
Anthony, and the children's chorus,
under the leadership of Charles F.
Allen. Prof Francis II. Gieen of
West Chester was tho speaker at tho
evening service.
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Talc of Torture In Federal Peniten
tiary In Kansas Is Told by Fugi
tive Who Surrendered.
Philadelphia, Pa. Relating a tale of
horrorB of imprisonment in the federal
prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., An
drew Tobanl, 24 jears old. gave him
self up to the local police as a fugitive
from Justice. Ho "surrendered" at
Iltoad street station tho other evening,
after tho detective department had
been bombarded with a number of tele
phono messages Instructing the offi
cials to he on tho lookout for a man
of Tobanl's description. These mes
sages. It was learned, were sent by
Tobanl hlnibelf Upon being slated at
tho central Motion the man gave the
name of William Jackson, under which
he claims to have enlisted In the
United States army at Fort Sam Hous
ton. Texas, as a member of the Fifth
cavalry.
It was for an offenso committed
while a soldier nt that post that To
banl claims he was Imprisoned In Fort
Leavenworth, after an unfair tiial,
and ho said his reason for asking tho
police, by means of the telephone calls
to arrest him, was to expose tho in
dignities to which ho had been sub
jected as a prisoner.
According to Tobanl's story, ho es
caped from the prison throe months
ago in a swill barrel after serving part
(wm pfrAtm;" r.
AUTO COWBOYS STIR TOWN
Speeders Arrested After Using Guns
and Lariats In Streets of
Marshall, Mo.
Marshall, Mo Four former cow
boys, tourists from Oklahoma, passed
through Marshall In a touring car nt
the rate of sixty miles an hour. They
were captured at Arrow Rock,
eighteen miles east, brought back
and loft $50 In the city treasury.
All but their driver amused them
selves roping dogs and chickens on
their way through the city and In tho
country they made fanners sit up and
take notice with their guns and lari
ats. Tho thrashing of wheat was sus
pended until the cowboys were out of
sight, hut no effort was mado to In
vestigate further
CUPID WON'T ACCEPT NAME
Swain With Too Many Syllables
Wants Large Amount Pruned
Off.
St. Louis, Mo' Louis Kuhlenongel
ken filed a petition in tho circuit
court asking pennjsslou to change hlo
name. Ho asserts that his fianceo re
fuses to bo inflicted with an unpro
nounceable name.
Another reason is that he wants to
register and voto at the coming elec
tlon, and thinks It would bo easier to
do this If his name was shortor.
As a brief and pronounceable name
ho suggests tho last three syllables
of his present one. and In future ho
would be known as "Louis Engelken "
PViennra TVJ-! fe
ja. iOVSA JL MIU
of a sentence for the theft of an auto
matlc pistol, which he wns charged
taking from a fellow cavalryman in
Texas Ho claims that ho was rail
roadod and ho did not have time to
procure adequate counsel to show that
tho trial sprang from n trumped up
charge
In Fort Leavenworth Tobanl says
the water cure, the stralghtjacket and
other forms of torture weie employed
to compel tho prisoners to perform al
lotted tasks. At last, tho man assert
ed he gained tho acquaintance- and
friendship of the driver of a garbage
wngon which came dally to the prison
doots, and between them the plot wao
hatched whereby Tobanl escaped In a
swill barrel.
TOWN TO SELL P00RH0USE
Brewster, Mass., Hasn't Had Applt
cant to Enter It In Over
a Year.
Worcester, Mubh. Poverty has be
come so completely a thing of the
past In tho town of Ilrewstor, Mass
that the authorities have directed the
town clerk to sell tho poor farm and
poor houso to tho hlghost bidder
Thero has not been an applicant for
a place in tho institution In more than
a year, it is said. Tho town has about
700 inhabitants.
WILLING HE SHOULD GO FAR
One Man to Have Kid Transferred,
but He May Have Had
a Grouch.
"What do you think of this bcheino
of luwlng the countries exchange chil
dren'" asked the Sewlckley man.
"I don't think anything about it."
said the Wllklnshurg man. "What Is
the Idea?"
"An English family, for Instance, ex
changes children for n couple of cars
with a Get man family. References aro
llrbt exchanged and all that sort of
thing
"I see."
"Thus both sets of children gst a
chance to learn nnother lnnguago and
get atqtinlnted with another country.
It's quite a scheme."
"It s an elegant scheme," declared
the ill;lnk.hurg man. "My neighbors
hno a kid that 1 would like to see
exchanged with pome family In Siberia
CHILD'S FACE ALL RED SPOTS
GS2 Cth St., Terre Haute, Ind
"My little nephew, a boy of four
years had a breaking out on his face.
It was llttlo ted spots at (list, then
he would rub mid scratch and water
blisters would form, and wherever tho
watei would run nnother would coino
until his faco wns covered with them.
Ho would cry and fret. His mother
got some medicine, hut It did not do
any good He would scream and cry
and sa It hint. We hardly knew him.
IiIb Iitle faco was all red spots and
blisteis So 1 ,begged him to let mo
put f i mo Cutleura Ointment on them
Tho not morning I mado u strong
soap Mids with Cuticura Soap and
waslxd his face In tho warm suds
Tho ltttlo blisteis burst by picsslng
tho l(th on them. After 1 had his
faco washed, I put the Cuticura Oint
ment on nud lu a short tlmo his llttlo
face w.ih all led and dry. I kept using
tho Cutlriiia, Soap and putting on the
Cutic urn Ointment and his face got as
well oiid It did not leave- a scar. He
was entirely cured in about ono week
mid a half." (Signed) Mrs. Arthur
Haworth, Jan. 10, 1012.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the woild. Sample of each
free, with 32-p. Skin Hook. Address
post-card "Cuticura, Dcpt L, Boston."
Case of Mistaken Identity.
Picbldent Taft was out for his aft
ernoon walk in Washington ono day
when a flaxen-haired llttlo girl inn out,
In fiont of him, held up her linger,
and exclaimed, in a shrill volco:
"I know who you aro!"
The president, thinking It not at nil
unusual that alio should possess this
Information, but willing to gratify her,
asked:
"Well, who am I?"
"Aw," shu said teaslngly, "you're
Ilumpty Diunpty." Popular Maga
zine. Births In the Air.
The International Congress on Ao
rtal Legislation, sitting nt Geneva,
Switzerland, Is evoking n very do
tolled codo of laws. Ono of Its sug
gested paragraphs reads: "In the
event of n blith occurring In an air
craft tho pilot Is to enter tho event
In his log boolc and must notify tho
fact to tho nulhorltleB at tho first
place at which ho descends."
In the Hotel Lobby.
Mar) That tall man has been di
vorced five times.
Alice Goodness! Who is he?
Mary He's the man who Invented
the safeti mutch.
Reservations.
She Let mo bo tho first aid to tho
injured.
He If you're sure it won't be lem
onade Haltlmoro American
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Worins,Coiwulsions.rvensb
ncss awl Lo ss or Sleep.
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DUT HE WAS WRONG.
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"Did you fool nnjbody?"
"Yep. I fooled mself Into thlnkln'
I could fool pa!"
Accorded Full Title.
Ono of tho New York representa
tives In congress tells of n social
function in nn assembly district po
litical club on the East Side, whereat
tho chairman of the entertainment
committee ncted as master of cere
monies. The ehaiunun was very busy Intro
ducing the new 1 -arrived members of
tho club to the guests, who Included a
number of municipal officers The
representative mentioned vns pre
sentcd hi a way to halve his olllclul
honors slth his wife, as "Tho Honor'
able and Mm. Congiessmun Hlnnk "
Next come n couple who were not
known to the uiabter of ceremonies,
hut, nfter receiving tho correct name
in a whisper, ho announced:
"Mr. and Miss. Inspector of Hy
drants, Faucets and Shopworks Ca
sej." Llpplncott's.
Moving Pictures Popular.
In a recent number of tho Dally
Consular Reports are collected memo
randa fiom cities nnd towns In vari
ous distant parts of tho world showing
tho universal quality of tho popular
interest which tho moving pictures
excite. England, Japan, Turkey, Mex--lco,
India, Australia nnd tho Inlands
of tho sea all havo tho same story to
tell; wherever tho cinematograph
goes It finds nn Instant and sustained
welcome.
Exceptions.
Pater Fnnilllas History repeats It
self. Smart Child Not when it's my les
son. Some nutn are dumb' becaure their
wives- nqver give them n chnnco to
talk.
A CUUB FOn 1'II.US.
CoIc'r Cnrbolltalvo Rtnpn itchlntf unil pain
and cures lilies. All drugirlaU. 2& and W)c.
Even Uie mnn vvjio Is his own
worst enemy Is alwnjs ready to for
give himself.
Liquid blue Ik h rK solution. Avoid It.
Huv Itt-d from Hull Hliif, the blue tlint'i all
iluo. Ahk jour K'ocer.
Lots of people are more anxious to
pay their social obligations than their
debts
Tim mild mellow quality of LEWIS'
Slnulo Hinder clifiir U what the smokers
want.
If It were not for tho trusts whom
would a man who falls in business
blame for It?
Mm WIiihIiiw'h Soothing Syrup for Children
trrtlihiK, miflriiH the KI'I'iH, mliii't'H Inthiminli
tluu.ullujH jialn, ouri.'h wind colli:, '.'Do n bottle.
A girl never bootts a now lovo nf
fnlr by boasting of mi old one.
CSBlKdreBi Cry for
Tho Kind You Hnvo Always Bought, and -which, has been
In uho for over 30 years, has homo tho signature of
-$ ' - nnd has been mado under his pcr-
jC&Jtyj--, Bonal supervision sinco its infancy,
yuS7r. -CUCSWK Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd ' Juat-as-good" nro but:
Experiments that trlflo with nnd endanger tho health of
Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
snltstanco. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
.and allays Povcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's PanaccaTho Mother's Prieud.
GENUBN1E CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
TMC OINTAUn COMPANY, N W YORK CITV.
MOTHER OF
URGE FAMILY
Tells How She Keeps Hee
Health Happiness For
Those Who Take
Her Advice.
Scottvlllc, Mich." I want to tell yens
how much good Lydia E. Pinkhnm'B Vefj-
ctnblcCompound and
Sanative Wnsh have
dono me. I livo on u
farmandhaveworked
very hard. I nm
forty-five years old,
and am tho m6ther
of thirteen children.
Many people think
it strange that I am
not broken down
with hard work nnd
tho care of my fam
ily, but I toll them of my good friand,
Lydin E. Pinkhnm'i Vegetable Com
pound, nnd that thero will bo no back
ache nnd bearing down pnins for them if
they will tnkc it ns I have. I nm scarcely
ever without it in tho house.
"'I will snynlsothntl think thero is
no better medicine to bo found for young
girls. My eldest dnughter has taken
Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegctnblo Com
pound for painful periods nnd irregulnr
ity, and it lias helped her.
"I nm always rendy and willing to
spenk a good word for Lydia E. Pink-
' ham's Vegetable Compound. I tell every
ono I meet that I owe my health nnd
I happiness to your wonderful medicine."
Mrs. J.u. Johnson, scottvuie, Alien.,
R.F.D. 3.
Lydin E. Pinkhnm'B Vegetable Com
pound, mndo from native roots nnd herbs,
contains no narcotics or hnrmful drugs,
nnd today holds tho record of being tho
most successful remedy for woman's ilia
known.
The Army of
Constipation
It Growing Smaller Every Day,
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
esponsiblc they
not only give relic
they perma-
nentlycurcCoa-
Miration. Mil
lions use.
them for
DiliousDtli,'
Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sallow Skin,
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
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"DEFIANCE" 18 SUPERIOR QUALITY.
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