The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 16, 1920, Image 3

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Aching, Swolltn, lender Feet, use
ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
The Antiseptic. Henllnir Powder to
Shake Into Your Shoes and sprinkle
in me i-ooi-unm.
Sold everywhere, lie miri in trrt
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KODAK F1MSIIIM. A free enlargement,
6x7, from each roll sent us for finishing. Send
for prices and particulars. Topoka Photo
Supply Company, Pox 427. Topeka, Kansas
tVe Teiitrh Corset Miililnc In 3 easy lessons by
mill sewing maoh all's nressary. I.aFrance
Corset Drafting System. Los Annsles. Calif.
Imvu linprntrd 1'iirma, PhlcWaaftw. Adjnln
tnit 'os Direct from owner $17C to $325 a.
AKts Wtd ItrilK Ilros New Hampton. In.
FRECKLES 111
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Nebraska Directory
When Prints Are Ordered
Prlnti II cento; 2l3i-t, 4 cents)
poutai curd uizc, 0 cents, postpaid,
Beaton Photo Supply Co.
15th & Farnam St. Omaha, Neb,
OMAHA PIPE CO.
Importers and Jobbers
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1 11 UJ mil UIIUILLiIIl) UW111llLlk
EXPERT PIPE REPAIRING
1503 Howard Street, Omaha, Neb.
COLORADO LAND
FOU SALE
BURLINGTON DISTRICT, 160 acres un
improved; good farming or investment,
$35 per acre, $1,500 cash. Balance easy
terms. Address, FRANK GASS, Owner,
4005 North 25th Street, Omaha, Nebraska
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Motel Loyal, Omaha
Take Dodee Street Car Prom Stations
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF
Po4oc J $1.50 up without bath.
Tito Hotel With a Reputation
aOUSTOUN R. HARPER ProprUtori CIIAS. J.KRIEL
i fill1 JwtAa & w
Omaha
SEND FOR UNIQUE CATALOG
WRITE
Scott-Omaha Tent & Awning Go
iuiiu I uit& w riiiiiiiir. uui
I5th and Howard, Omah.i, U. S. A.
IN OMAHA
.Iffll
T3fe
Henshaw Hotel
KUltOPKAN VL&X
j. II. Keenan, Urt
JI.M WITHOUT BATH
I2.C0 IJ1 WITH 1IATU
15th ud Farnam Sts, Omaha
Exceptional opportunity at the present
time tor young women over nineteen
years of aire whs have had at least one
year In high school U take Nurses' Train
ing In general hospital Our graduates
are In great demand. Address
Supt. of Nurses, Lincoln Sanitarium.
Lincoln. Nebr.
MOORE
"Looks Good"
"Rides Well"
$1,175
Factory list
Ttie World's Dlgaest tlltlo AutomoMU
Good territory open to live dealers.
(KNUDSON All! OMO BILE COMPANY
2107 Farnam St., Omcba, Neb.
Distributors, Ne))iasUa nml WeHlrn OTr
SALTS IF BACKACHY
AND KIDNEYS HURT
Stop Eating Meat for a While If
Your Bladder Is Troubling
You.
When you wnke up with huckitcho j
ami dull misery in the kidney region it
generally mentis you have linm eating
too much meat, says it well-known mi
nority. Meat forms urle ncld which
overworks Die kidneys In their effort
to lllter It from the blood unit they he?
come- sort of paralyzed and loggy.
When your kidneys get sluggish mid
clog you must relieve them, like you
relievo your bowels', removing nil the
body's urinous waste, else you bnvo
bneknclie. sick headache, dizzy spells;
your stomach sours, tongue Is coated,
nnd when the wenther Is bud you have
rheumatic twinges. The urine Is
cloudy, full of sediment, channels
often get sore, water scalds mid you
tire obliged to seek relief two or tlireo
times during the night.
Klther consult n good, rellnble physl
clnn at once or get from your pharma
cist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
tuke a tnblespoonful In a glass of
water before breakfast for a few
days and your kidneys will then act
fine. This famous salts Is made from
the ncld of grapes and lemon Juice,
combined with lltbia, and has been
used for generations to clean nnd
stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to
neutralize nclds in the urine so It no
longer Irritates, thus ending bladder
weakness.
.Tad Salts Is a life saver for regular
meat eaters. It Is Inexpensive, cannot
injure and makes a delightful, elTer
vescent Ilthlu-wnlcr drink. Adv.
Suspicious Adolf.
She (as her lover Is about to star,
on a journey around the world) My
dear Adolf, will you bo true to mo
when you are far away? Promise ma
that you will write to me from every
town you visit I
He Ob. Ada. Is it love that prompts
you to say I his-? Ada. swear to me,
do you really love me, or are' ynr
merely collecting foreign postngt
stamps?
BILIOUS'
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.. 3IDELIGflI5
Light on Late Committee on Public Information
tTfrASniNdTON. Congress or at least the senate apparently would like to
W know something ubotit the actual operations of the late lamented com
mittee on public Information and the present condition of Its affairs. Anyway,
Senalor Smoot of Utah, Introduced a
resolution the other day, which was
read, considered by unanimous con
sent and agreed to In part as follows:
Resolved, That the director of tho
council of national defense Is here
by directed to report to the senate as
soon ns praellcable: A statement
.showing all the expenditures of tho
committee on public Information by
principal classes, such as salaries;
traveling; printing done at the govern
ment printing olllce; printing done
elsewhere than nt the government printing olllce; advertisements, photographs,
and films; telephone, telegraph, and cable; olllce furniture; rents; and automo
biles. In this statement set forth In detail the inline, address, position, busi
ness, or occupation of each payee, together with an explanation of the pur
pose for which such expenditures were made. If the expenditures were for
traveling, Including subsistence, state fully the purpose of such traveling,
whether the expenditure therefor Included persons other than the payee; If so,
the names and addresses of such person, together with a general statement
as to the extent nnd purpose of the traveling.
A statement of the unpaid accounts of the committee ou public Informa
tion In the same form as the foregoing statement.
A statement of the funds and property In the possession of the committee
on public Information, Its employees, ngents, or representatives, nnd the lo
cation of the snino- at the time the council of national defense was placed In
charge of Its affairs.
The resolution also calls for a statement of funds and property recovered,
nnd disposition of Illes and mailing lists and all other pertinent facts In con
nection with the auditing and closing of the accounts and affairs of the com
mittee. Apparently, also, the senate Is In n hurry, since If the Information Is not
ready a preliminary and partial statement Is requested.
You Can't Rub It Away;
Rheumatism is in the Blood
Liniments Will Never Cure.
If you nro afflicted with Rheu
matism, why waste time with lini
ments, lotions nnd other local appli
cations that never did euro Rheu
matism, nnd never will?
Do not try to rub the pain away.
Try the sensible plan of finding tho
cnuso of the pain, and go after
that. Remove tho cause, nnd you
remove tho pain.
You will never bo rid of Rhcu-
Imatism until you cleanso your
blood of tho (forma that causo tho
disease. S. S. S. has never had au
equal as n blood purifier and scores
of sufferers soy that it has cleansed
their blood of Rhoumatism, and re
moved all trace of tho disease from
their system.
Get a bottle of S ,S. S.. and get
on the right treatment to-day. Spo
cinl medical advice free. Address
Medical Director, 111 Swift Lab
oratory, Atlanta, Ga.
PTOaiidis J fl&ppy Housewives
V
t OOH'T
THINK
HE LIKES
ME "
Quick! Get Liver and
Bowels Right with
"Cascarets"
Furred Tongue, liad Taste. Indiges
tion, Sallow Skin, anC Miserable Head
aches come from a torpid liver nnd
sluggish -bowels, which cause the stom
ach to become filled with undigested
food, which sours and ferments, form
ing nclds, gnses, nnd poisons. Cas
carets tonight will give your bilious
liver and constipated bowels a thorough
cleansing and straighten you out by
morning. Cascarets never sicken or in
convenience you like nasty Calomel, J
Salts, Oil, or griping Pills. They '
work while you sleep. Adv.
But One Way Is Better. I
A bluff, hearty old bachelor frlenn '
nf tlin fdlnllv f-vlll,r t n ,r,if fi tni'tti. '
with the son of the house, asked him
"Have you practiced any fancy moth
0(Ls of skntlng, sonny?" "No," said
sonny, "I can sknto only two ways as
yet." "Ah, and which are they?"
"Standing up and sitting down," snld
ponny.
18,000 Ex-Convicts Organize "Gray Brotherhood"
MYSTKRIOUS( organization of ex-convicts, known as the Gray Brother
hood has a membership which Is believed to exceed 18,000. It Is stated that
its alms are to humanize the prisons nnd develop the ambitions of the Inmates
toward cleaner and better lives. Its
officers and leaders nro unnamed, but
the head, who is known as the Gray
Hrother, is said to be a man of much
capacity and Influence. He Is on terms
of friendly Intimacy with several Uni
ted States senators and Is said to be
not unknown at the White House.
The Gray Hrotherhood Is responsible
for several prison Investigations
brought wllh the desire to Improve
conditions and not merely to piny
politics or satisfy a grudge. It Is ul-
so clnlmed on foehulf of the Gray Brotherhood that It Is thoroughly patriotic
und American.
A statement of the program of the new organization Is substantially as
follows :
The Gray Brotherhood will attempt to help Individual prisoners during
their Incarceration, and especially on their release.
The Brotherhood will provide Jobs for released prisoners and try to edu
cate the public to a more Intelligent attitude toward the man who hits commit
ted a breach of tho law.
An attempt will be made to clean up the prisons, morally, hyglenlcally,
and politically. A fight will be made on the grafts said to be rampant In all
prisons.
The Brotherhood will light the political control of prisons by entering
the political field Itself. It will try to force the wnrdcnshlp and other prison
offices out of ihe hands of politicians and Into those of penological experts and
students.
The Brotherhood will bo organized hi every state to force advanced
prison-reform measures through tho legislatures. It Is the purpose to wipe
out utterly the present penal system.
Passenger Car
and TrucRs
Nebraska Ohlsmohilc Co.
2559 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
J. R. O'NEAL, Gen'l Mar.
FrcozB-Proof Boil-Proof
lletall I'rlee 730.00.
Install one of our guaranteed
"OMAHA" lloneycmnb ltudl
otor on your Ford. They
give your Ford the dlatlna
tlva appearance of the
hlEliar-nrlced car.
Their eupprlor quality and endurance It
unequalcd by any Ford railtutor on the mar
ket today. Auk your dealer.
If he docs not stock them write us direct
We shall be pleased to m-nd you one subject
to your examination. We also make liberal
allowancea on your old radiator.
We manufacture and Install our guaran
teed "OMAHA'' honeycomb cores In auto,
truck and HH'tor radiators. 24 houri' serv
ice on any Job
WE iVEPAIIt ItADIATOIlS.
OSIAIIA ATTO RADIATOH MHO. CO.
"The Home of Kudlulur Service"
1810-21 CiimniR tit. OmiUui. Neb
Elective Service
on Automobiles
JX) Atwnter-Kent
Auto-Lite
llijure
Connecticut
Dixie
Gray & Daiis
North-East
Simmshuff
Westingliouse
AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE
HLHOnUOSTA HTKR SPECIALISTS
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
" W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 15-1920.
SHE WEARS NOTHING
FADED AND SHABBY
But "Diamond Dyec" Her Old, Apparel
Fresh and New. I
Don't worry about perfect results.
Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to
give a new, rich, fadeless color to nny
fnbrlc. whether It bo wool, silk, linen,
cotton or mixed goods, dresses,
blouses, stockings, skirts, children's
coats, feather's everything !
Direction Book In package tells how
to dlnmond dye over nny color. To
match nny mnterlnl, bnvo denier show
pou "Diamond Dye" Color Card. Adv.
. npi
4 TORYSEKVIj
IfUXirEP rjOTOgS tERVICT.J'
Insinuating,
"This nln't the draft;
census."
"How's that, boss?"
"You needn't dodge."
It's the
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
County as,
Frank J. Chonoy makes ontli that ho Ifl
Benior partner of the linn of R J. Cheney
Ac Co., doing bualnoBS n tho City of To
lodo, County and Utate aforesaid, and that
enld nrm will pay tho sum of ONIO 11UN
UllIOD DOLLARS for any caso of Catarrh
that cannot bo cured by the use of
HALL'S CATAimil .MLDIC1N15.
PRANK J CHENEY.
Sworn to beforo mo and aubncrlbed In
my presence thlH 6th day of December.
A, D. 1SS.
(Seal) A. W. Oleaeion, Notary Public.
HALL'S CATAKRH MEDICINE Is tak
an Internally and acts through the" Ulood
pn tho MurnuB Surfacoa of tho System.
t, J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
F. J. Choney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
Handy Sprayer.
A new pump for spraying flowers or
fruits Is operated by attaching It to an
ordinary fruit Jar, several of which
can bo provided to hold dlflurent
spraying solutions.
Don't Forcjet Cutlcura Talcum
When adding to your toilet requisites.
An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby
nnd dusting powder and perfume, ren
dering other perfumes superfluous.
You may rely on It hecnuso one of the
Cutlcura Trio (Soap, Ointment and
Talcum). 2.rc each everywhere. Adv.
Many a woman who is unable to
drive a horse can lead her husband
around bj the nose.
Shortage of School Teachers Threatens Nation
THE country Is faced with ft serious shortnge of school teachers, chiefly
through failure to provide adequate salaries, according to reports to the
United Stales bureau of education. Conditions tiro becoming slightly better,
however, the report slates, In some
sections, compnred with those of last
October, when the National Education
association conducted nn Inquiry Into
the situation.
Based on returns from stato school
officials, the reports show that on Feb
ruary III last there wero 18,1!70 schools
closed because of lack of teachers and
11.000 wero being taught by teachers
characterized as "below standard, but
taken on temporarily In the emer
gency." Greater shortages are shown
to exist In southern ntates.
Salaries paid teachers in 1018. statistics show, were on an average of
pG00 for elementary teachers and $l,o.'fl for those teaching in high schools.
From salary schedules collected from various statos. giving salaries received
by Individual teachers In three counties in each state, It Is shown that wages
paid rural teachers fell far below the foregoing average in many states, many
localities showing salaries paid as low ns $150 and $200 a year.
In 100 state, county, cltv and nrlvate normal school Vunresentlng GO per
cent of the total normal schools In the i-ouiHry, there were 11,500 fewer stu
dents enrolled November 1, 1019, than during the prewar period. A similar
falling off Is shown In teacher-training departments in colleges, while other
departments show great increases In enrollment.
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nicy imuuiaKcu mem iu so wiiere iney couiu mage a nome oi weir
uvyii 3.1VO payiuK.rcm anu reuuee cost oi nvinjr wnere tney
could reach prosperity and independence by buying on maty termf.
Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre
land similar ;to that which throuRh many years has yielded from 20
to4B bushol of wheat to tho aero. Hundreds of farmers in Western
Canada have raised crops ir, a slncle season worth more than the whole
cost of their land, with such crops come prosperity, independence, bom
homes, and all the comforts and conveniences which make for happy living.
Farm Gardens Poultry Dairying
nre sources oi income second only to grain growing and stock raising.
ovuuviB, tuitu icicpiiuiic. cit:., ko yuu U1U j
opportunities of a new land with the con. y$
venlencritnf nlrl settled flittrlrta iX.
VttttmeoareM I mill HIT" ' " 1
For illuatritrd literature, mips, description or
farm ouportunltl a In Manltoba.Bstkatciiawan, I
anu Aiovria, retiuceti raunay rales, etc.. write
Department of Immigration, Ottawa, Can., or
W. V. BENWETT
Boom 4, Dee Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
SOMETHING TO WORK WITH WAS GONE BEYOND RECALL
Younn Man Perfectly Willing to Prac
tice Economy, If Old Gentleman
Would Supply Materials.
There Is n well-known banker
whose only son does not, his father
contends, appreciate the value of a
dollar by about 00 cents. A short time
ago the youlh approached the old gen
tlemnn with u request for it consider
able sum In addition to his regular al
lowance.
"Look here, my hoy," the father
said severely. "You do not seem to
realize that jou spend a great deal of
money throw It away, In fact. Don t
you think It about time that you be
gan to economize a bit?"
"Yes, I do, father," fhe young man
responded earnestly. "Been thinking
Just that fine thing, economy; pro
vide against rainy day, and, all that
sort of rot. I'd love to start right In
economizing, hut I can't, because I
haven't a cent to economize. If you'll
Just pnss over that thousand, how
ever, I will begin, right awayl"
A Kindly Caddie.
"Oh, yes, sir, there's worse golf play
ers In the world than you are, sir," the
caddie said kindly. "Lot's worse I"
"Well, that makes me feel better,'
the dub responded. Then he swung
his club, failed to touch the hall, but
lifted a section of turf as large as a
dinner plnte.
"Yes, sir," the caddie continued,
"there's certainly worse players, but
they never lot anybody catch 'cm on
the links 1" ljveryliody's Magazine.
Headgear for Which Young Wife Had
Pined Adorned Head of One
More Fortunate.
, "Every tiny for a week," tho young"
wife said wistfully. "I've gone down,
to look at a hat In a show window
a wonderful hat, Tom; tho kind of
lint a woman dreams of but sees only
once In years. Of course, I knew that
I could not hope to buy It, as It waa
far more expensive than we could af
ford. Tim price was"
"Perhaps" we could manage It, dear.
If you wish it so much," Tom Inter
rupted fondly. "Business has been a
little better the Inst month. I bnvo
two new contracts for large apartment
houses. How much Is the hat?"
"That Is dear of you Tom," sbo
responded with n grateful smile,
though her eyes grew sad, "but It Is
too late. Our cook happened to pass
the store. I saw her wearing It home.'
What Are They.
"I see the order has gone forth that
human icings are to he enlisted l.i tho
nrmy as recruits.
"That's all right; but how about
the drill sergeants nml second lieuten
Exception to Rule.
Allct, "Yon can't get something
from nothing." Edith "Can't you? I
got a proposal from Algy."
A blind horse Is satisfied If be can
feel bis oafs.
Making a Start.
I beard an amusing story tho other
day concerning Sir John Lavery, tha
famous society artist.
It seems that one day he was en-
gnged in painting the portrait of a
beautiful but very shy little girl, whoa
he chanced to find a threepenny bit In
his color box.
"Do you collect threepenny bits?'
ho Inquired of the child, showing her;
the coin.
"Yeth," she lisped..
"Here's one for your collection. Now
bow iiiany have you?"
"One," replied the little sitter. Lon
don Tit-Bits. 1
Loan Bank for Trouble.
"So many people want to borrow
trouble," said tho Old Settler, "that It's
a wonder some enterprising cum
doesn't start a bank to acconunodnto
'em."
The best doctor for colds and most
other troubles Is Old Outdoors, M. D.
Ills office Is right around the corner.
Rome people would have to worlc
overtlmo If they practiced half of
whnt they preached.
America Rapidly Becoming Most Befurred Nation
FURS In a temperate climate have always been a sign of wealth. As we nro
the richest nation of the earth, we are rapidly becoming the most be
furred nation. The lust five years luivo seen the largest uiuount of furs sold
In this country In Its history at stead
ily Increasing prices und at the mo
ment the United States, next to Rus
sia, Is probably the greatest consumer
of fur garments In the world.
Wliilo London still disputes the
fact, American fur dealers say this
country has become the center of the
'ur Industry. It Is Interesting to note
the l'J.000 Alnska sealskins offered for
mile on account of the United States
government were dressed, dyed, and
machined In tills country Instead of
at London ns formerly.
Tho furs sold In February In St. Louis, cumo from every corner of tho
world nnd Included UOO.OOO China dog mats, used mostly for coats In cold north
west countries; from Siberia. 1,500,000 squirrels, 1200,000 ermine, 8,000 white
foxes. 70.000 kolinskies. 'J00.000 marmots. 125.000 lltch. and 0.000 Ilusslun
sables.
Australia sent 1,000,000 pounds of rabbit skins, 500,000 Australian opos
sum, -10,000 wallaby, 11.000 kangaroo. 100.000 ringtail opossums, und 00,000
red foxes.
From Persia anil Turkestan were olfered 10,000 Perslun lambskins.
Europe contributed KO.QOO moleskins and many thousand red foxes.
The United States offered 800.000 muskrats. H00.000 skunk, 22,000 beavers,
80,000 wolves, 1,000 sliver foxes, 125,000 raccoons, and many otbor varieties.
Same Krir Price As
Before The War
and the same pure,
wholesome beverage so
many have enjoyed lor
jrears.
auinmn
lliil
INSTANT
POSTUM
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has a pleasing coffee
like flavor hut, is more
economical than coffee
and has the added value
of absolute freedom from
caffeine or other harm
ful ingredients.
"There's a Reason
Mode by
Postum Cereal Company.. Battle Crcck.Mlcli
MAS