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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1919)
NORTH PLATTE SRJII WKEKI,Y TRIUl NK ulRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR Let "Danderine" save your hair and douEle its beauty Oh, girls, such tin abundance 01 thick, heavy, Invigorated .hair; a pen feet mass of wavy, silky hair, glorious ly fluffy, bright and so easy to manage Just moisten a cloth with a llttla "Dandcrlno" and cnrefully draw ll through your hair, taking one small strand at a tlmo; this magically ro moves all dirt, excess oil and grease, but your hair Is not loft brittle, dry, stringy or faded, but charmingly soft with glossy, golden gleams and tender Ughta. Tho youthful glints, tints and color are again In your hair. "Danderine" is a tonlc-beautlfler. Besides doubling tho beauty of tho balr at once. It checks dandruff and tops falling hair. Got delightful Dan dcrlno for a few cents at any drug or toilet counter and use It as a dressing and invlgorator as told on bottle- Adv. What They Said. Tho following conversation ensued between two colored troops In an out post while Jerry was putting over a barrage. "Sam. Ah don't lllco tho hum them ihells has; they talks to me." "You neveh seo mo turning white, nlggnh. What they sny7" "They Bay, Y o u ain't going back to A la BAM I" The American Lo gon Weekly. "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look Rt tongue! Remove polcona from stomach, liver and bowels. Accept "California" Syrup ot Figs only look for tho nnmo California on tho package, thon vou nro suri our child Is having tho best and most harm less laxatlyo or physic for tho little stomach, liver and bowels. Children lovo Its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's doso on each bot tle. Glvo It without fear. Mother! You must say "California.' Adv. Tho Difference. "Father," suld tho small boy, "whin Is tho difference between a republic and an nhsblute monarchy? "A republic, my son, Is regulnted bj public opinion. An absoluto monarch) Is regulated by somebody's prlvnti opinion." Important to all Women Readers of this Papei Thousand upon thousand ol womei have kidney or bladder trouble and neve) uapect it. Women's complaints often prove to b) nothing else but kidney trouble, or tbi result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con dltion, they may cause the other orgaoi to become diseased. You may suffer pain In the back, bead ache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, lrrlu bio and may be despondent; it makes an; one so. But hundreds of women claim that Di Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restorini health to the kidneys, proved to be jus! the remedy needed to overcome sues conditions. Many fend for a sample bottle to set what Swamp-Root, the great kidaey, liver and bladder medicine, will do fot theu. By enclosing ten cents to Dr Kilmer & Co., BinghMnton, N. Y.. you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and 'txge site bottles at all drug stores. Adv, Properly Labeled. Jack Did 1 borrow $5 of you on day last mouth? Bob Pll have to consult my memo rendu book. Yes: here It Is. "Cbnrltj Its Nature, "Flow did you llnd the naturaliNt'r lecture on sponges?" "Of absorbing Interest." HER SMILE 73 HER SAFEGUARD American Red Cross Courier Is Not Molested by Bandits in Balkans. FACES MANY DIFFICULTIES Life of Balkan Courier Is Far From Simple Travels Take Her to All Parts of the Intricate Balkans. Bucharest. A New York young woman, with n smile, a dog and a tan leather dispatch bag, Is braving the lloodK, torn up railroads, broken bridges, snow-clad mountain passu and till the other hardships that inula; up the substance of present-day travel In the Balkans. She Is Mrs. Helen Ornnnls, formerly librarian In the New York Public library. The smile Is tho famous Ornnnls smile that carries her through all sorts of unexpected dlllleultleu In a country where dllllcultlos aru real. That smile decided tho American Bed Cross authorities to give to her a po sition as courier. The dog Is a Cau casian Hhepherd, half wolf, which was given to Mrs. Grannls by an admiring lloiiiiiiinlun peasant woman. And the dispatch bag contains valuable papers for I be American army and the Bed Cross which Mrs. Grannls delivers from headquarters In Bucharest nil over the Intricate Balkans. Llfo Far From Simple. The life of a Balkan courier Is far from simple. Ballroads have been do strayed everywhere. Bridges ure lying In the hods of streams. Beads In many districts are morasses of mud. Through the mountain districts roam bands of coniltadjl who prey upon lone travelers. Mrs. Grannls has braved her way through everything. When she cunnot take a train she uses a donkey, a camlonette, a curt drawn by a water buffalo. She Is familiar with narrow gauge railways that threaten to roll off the mountains Into gorges. She knows the wheeze and strain of a one lunged river steamboat, panting against a slx-mlle current. She can cross a bridgeless stream on horse back or with a rowboat. And with the nonchalunce of a sub way straphanger she drops from one mountain top to another on the swing ing acrlnl cables left behind by tho enemy armies of occupation. Smile Takes Her Throujjh. She has has mut bandits but Invaria bly, with her smile, with the "U. S." on her uniform and her talent for tight places, she has won through unnio lested. Mrs. Grannls' travels start at Bucha rest. The cities she "makes" Include Belgrade, Sarajevo, Bagusa, Cottlnje, Podgorltza, Tirana, Scutari and Su U. S. TAKES OVER BIG J. Hampton Moure, president of the dolphin congressman and Itepubllcan speaking during the ceremony at MutcH took over the Chesapeake ami T. B. CRUSADE IS'ON Accolades for Children Fight the Disease. Who "Knighthood" Prize for Battle Aualnst White Plague In the United States, Washington. Through tho agency of Major B. J. Lloyd of the United States health service, accolades will be held In virtually every school In tho country when tho second annual tour ntimunt of the modern health crusade comes to an end this school year. This was the statement inadp at the National Tuberculosis association of fices, where the crusade witllorgnnUed mid where the new tournament was tiniiiiunewl. The tournament hold diiniltnnwusly all over rln country ir !" weeks, begin with the opening r Hi" term this- full,, , lift yt'Hr. i In- flint I" ulilcli the niv lonlkn. It does not matter to her. On her latest trip she carried a letter from the governor of Albania to Col. Henry W. Anderson of Blchmond, Vn., i Balkan commissioner for the Bed Cross, thanking the American people i for the relief work done In his country. Her tlrst work for the Bed Cros- 1 was with the bureau of personnel In Paris, where she labored nights, days ami Sundays getting ncrsorinc off to the front. She left Pnrls January 1, 1010, to Join the Balkan commission. and at length was permitted tn tnko the courier position which sho Insisted on having. SHERLOCK HAD NAUGHT ON HI Clever Work of Detectives Solves "Great False Teeth Mystery." THIEF GRABS POCKETBOOK New York Sleuth Flndr Jewels In Awning Repairer's Pocket and the Artificial Masticators in an Ash Can. New York. Clever work on tho part of Detective Sergeants Joseph Leonard and Thomas Appal solved a robbery which might otherwise have remained on tho record us the "great false teeth mystery." James K. Andrews, a banker, dis covered that a set of false teeth which he recently Installed ilid not function with tho celerity promised by bis den tists Mrs. Andrews started with them to the dentist for adjustment. Mrs. Andrews bad the teeth In her pocketbook along with $75 In bills. As she wns leaving the apartment the bell rang. Mrs. Andrews placed the pocketbook on u nearby couch oh u muld opened the door and admitted a stranger, who anuounced that he was there to repair ail awning Mrs. Andrews went to an adjoining room, but when she returned the pock etbook with the $75 and the artificial masticators had disappeared. She tel ephoned for tho detectives. Telephones for Detectives. They responded with ulucrlty and after listening to Mrs. Andrew's story of the vanishing of the false teeth, resorted to the old Sherlock Holmes system of deduction. Footprints on the Persian rugs of the Andrew's apartment revealed that the awning repairer had found It Imperative to change the scone of his operations to another apartment In the house. There they went. CANAL WITH CEREMONY internal Waterway association, I'Ikji nominee for mayor of Phllmh-lphi, Delaware City, Del., with which thu Delaware canal. mini Jousts with disease took plaep. found many "pagos," "squires" and "knights" ready to be given their ti tles of knights banneret, the highest degree of honor to be received by the crusaders. In many cities and towns accolades were held and on the West- em coast Major Lloyd personally gave the four "blows" to hundreds of "air knights." or hoys and girls who had faithfully performed 11 health chores for the entire tournament and so be enmu knights banneret. At the capltol In Washington tho largest accolade of the crusade was held, with Vice President Marshall lift ing as league master and conferring the honors on the candidates. The steps of the capital building were tilled with children who had fought a winning light against disease. There are S.OOO.WH) children In the crusade, and It Is estlmnted that more Nhan 75 per cent of them will win hoii. nrs in tne tournament. By complet- Hen Decides Own Case in Court; Goes Home Sharon, Pa. Ownership of a hen worth $1, alleged by a Sha ron man to have been stolen by n neighbor, wus decided by the bird." The neighbor, n woman, when arraigned before Justice Hugh Jones, declared the chicken be longed to her. Constable Harry Galvln wns directed by Justice Jones to take the hen nhd re lease .It some distance from the homes of the plaintiff and de fendant, who agreed to abide by the decision of the bird. The chicken strutted off to tho plaintiff's yard. The defendant was compelled to pay $4.50 costs. Drawing his highly polished nickel wutch from Ills vest pocket, Detective Leonard placed It against the awning man's chest and, In a voice marked ror the profundity of Its tone, said "Aha I What have we hero?" "Where?" asked the awning man, as suming nn air of nonchalance. "There," replied the astute detect ive, as he shoved his hand In the awn ing nmii's coat pocket and drew forth a handful of glittering Jewelry. Tho unexpected Jewelry deepened the mystery. Oh, Where Are the Teeth? "But Where's the false teeth?" asked Detective Appel, who believes? In fol lowing every trail to tho end. ' "Patience," replied Leonard, "let the magistrate find that out." So the awning man, who later said he was Charles Langfelder of (19 Wal ton street, Brooklyn, was haled before Magistrate McQuade In the west side ourt, where he denied nil. "Your Honor, we have a clue to the false teeth," said the detectives In chorus. "Hold him for n few minutes, and we'll recover them." They hurried back to the apartment house, where they found the pocket book and the teeth In an ash barrel. Langfelder wns then held In $1,500 ball to await the action of tho grand Jury. The detectives are still trying to llnd the owner of the Jewelry. NEW GERMAN CAPITAL SEEN Berlin Worried Lest Seat of Govern- ment Be Shifted to the Rhine. Berlin, Germany. The Boersen Zol- tung, one of 'the ablest Germnn news papers, says tho fate of the city Is In the balance and that It Is, perhaps, tdb late to save It from becoming a city of ihe second class, with the re njovul of the capital and tho activity In u business and political sense to somelthlnolnnd city. It Is a theory that has been gaining ground lately and is causing Berlin to lose sleep. Strikes hnve followed one another In an endless succession. The uncer tainty of the economic situation al most led to a boycotting of Berlin as tho chief work center of Germany. De spite the huge expense, one Industry after another loft Berlin for quieter, steadier Ik-Ids, Merchants, politicians and Industrial leaders have predicted that the .trans fer of the assembly or relchstag would Inflict a severe blow on Berlin, espe cially If It should lead to the choice of another capital. EX-KAISER CASTS FEAR ASIDE Will Dispense With Dutch State Po lice at His New House at Doom. Amerongen, Holland. It Is reported that the former German emperor has ho far recovered from fears of mo lestation that when he moves Into his new house at Doom, the Dutch police, who have been constantly on guard about tho Bontlnck castle hero since his arrival, will be relieved of duty. Thore are no wnlls or moats nhout the I house of Doom, which Is visible nnd tusy oi ueeess irom mo main nignwny. Ing the 11 henlth chores for the in weeks they will not only receive their titles, but will win badges and pins for the lesser ranks of ptfgo and squire, and gold and sliver buttons for the ranks of knights and knights lmn nerot. They will also win banners showing their class has been 100 per cent successful In the crusade. This Is one of the vltnl phases of the light against the white nlninio. which will bo directly affected by the success or the country-wide campaign of education now being conducted by the National Tuberculosis associa tion. War Lid Off Baccarat. Paris. Baccarat Is again allowed in the clubs, since the ratification of tho peace treaty. As soon as tho ban was lifted a veritable frenzy of gambling set In nil over Uuropc. It Is ostlmutod $1,000,000,000 was won and lost In the tlrst night after the game wus re suined. Durable rtrlngs for lacing machine belts ure sometimes nuulu of eel bklns. GROOMING COWS IS FAVORED An'mal Is Naturally Clean and It It Dairyman's Duty to Keep Her So Means More Milk. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Sightliness and attractiveness art feminine assets which extend even tc tho dairy cow. Nnturally sho Is o clean an tidy beast Unfortunate man has been obliged to confine the dairy cow closely In stables during certain periods of tho year, with the consequence that unless he dallj brushes and grooms the dnlry mat rons, their sleek, seemly coats soor lose their gloss and luster and be come densely matted with dirt and litter. For the same rensons that II pays to groom horses greater effi ciency from neat, splck-spnn coats It also proves invaluable to "doll up' tho dairy cow dally by vigorous nppll cutlon of brush and curry comb. Com comfort that lnexplalnuble condition of well-being which means nnlma! satisfaction nnd the economical pro ductlon of the maximum flow of milk Is fostered by careful and perslstcnl grooming during the season when the cows need such extra attention, us ordinarily during the pasture perloc" the animals of their own accord keer themselves clean. The enthusiastic use of the brusr and currycomb, supplemented by s moist cloth, as siege guns agalnsi dust nnd dirt, are good mediums foi lncrensed production, according to th opinions of progressive dairymen ro ported to the United States depart ment of agriculture. They mnlntaln that the clean coats and luxuriom feelings of contentment induce In creased production of milk. If you doubt the profits from grooming drilrj cows, put It up to Bossle and hei stable mates via the referendum-votf method. From a sanitary standpoint, the densely mntted, tllthy and caked coat of tho dirty cow Is one of the mnlr sources of contamination in milk Filth dries on the body of the animal and, unless It Is removed previous tc milking, a portion of it is likely tr fall into the milk pnll and enrry un dclrah1e bacteria with It. Hence Grooming Increases Cow Comfort and Makes for Clean Milk. grooming cows Is a fundamental safe guard against1 inferior, germ-lnden milk. Where cows are groomed dnlly during their period of close confine ment nn attendant requires only about two or three minutes a cow to prepare and, gloss up the nnlmnls as though for a banquet. On the other hand, It Is difllcult and time-consuming to clean off cows which have been kept without grooming In n dirty stable. Tho commendable practice Is to groom and clean the cows dally at such a tlmo between the milking periods that there will ho abundant opportunity for the dust put Into cir culation to settle so that It will not contaminate the milk ns it Is drawn from the cows. It Is necessary for best results to wipe off the udder and flanks of oach cow with a moist, clean cloth Just before milking, In or der to remove all the surfucc dust and dirt which has escaped the previ ous clean-up processes. It Is recom mended that dairymen exercise spe clal care to provide plenty of material so that at all times they mny use clean cloths In proparlng the cows for milking, ns too commonly the wiping cloth, unloss cnrefully handled, be comes a source of contnmlnntlon. It is also advisable to clip off the long hairs from udder and flanks of each I cow. 1 Break Get Instant relief with 'Tape's Cold Compound Don't stay stuff ed-upl Quit blowing and snuffling I A dose of "Pnpe'o Colo Compound" taken every two hours un til three doses nro taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grlpp misery. The very first doso opens your clogged-up nostrils and tho air pass ages of your head ; stops nose running f relieves the headache, dullness, fevor lshness, sneezing, soreness, stiffness. "Pnpe's Cold Compound" Is ths qulckest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents nt drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice Contains no quinine. Insist on Papo'al Adv. 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