The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 15, 1921, Image 7

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Always
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
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CASTORIA
Promoting Human Happiness.
"Did you wish nil jour eqns'tltuents
n huppy Now Yenri"
"Yes," replied Senator Sorghum ;
"nnd I felt It was u pretty serious oc
casion. When n ninn In my position
makes a wish of that kind It Is con
sidered a promise and a lot of fellows
expect you to get together your In
fluence nnd mnhe good."
TH'I CCNTAUH COMPART, NEW YORK CITY.
The Fruits of Industry.
"I hear .Mr. Wndlclgh. our local cap-
fnlu of Industry, offered several thou
sand dollars for a single volume of
Shakespeare's plnys."
"Well, he enn afford It," , said Mr.
Cruuipson. "lie sots considerably
more out of Wadlelgh's works than
Shakespearu ever pit out of his."
Birmingham Age-Ileruhl.
Kill That Cold With
FOR
Colds, Coughs
CASCARAKf QUININE
AND
La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Talc no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for th first cnaeia.
Breaks up a cold in 24 houra Relieves
Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
01
EVERYTHING WAS ALL RIGHT I SEES HIMSELF IN SPOTLIGHT
Judge Couldn't Be Spoiling the Water
When He Didn't Use Any Soap
in 'the Bath.
A serious Inconvenience Is. cnused
In Australia by the lack of spring
water. The trouble is partly over
come by the iso of huge tin tanks In
which the rain is caught.
Naturally, toward the breaking up
of the dry season, water becomes very
precious.
A judge, on circuit, arriving at a
bush ghnnty, nsked for a bath. Such
a luxury was naturally refused, as
there was only n little water left at
the bottom of the tnnk reserved for
drinking purposes, says the author of
"Quaint Acquaintances."
When dinner was ready, as the judge
could not be found, the landlord went
to call him; whereupon a muffled
voice issued from the tank, where the
Judge was bathing!
The landlord, justly furious, roundly
abused his guest.
"Do not excite yourself," the Intter
observed, casually. "I am not'spolllng
the .water, for I am not using any
Koap !"
Another Way to Put It.
"There are two sides to every ques
tion," argued Mrs. Oabb.
"Yes," sneered Mr. (Snbb. "The
right side and your side." Cincinnati
Knqnirer.
Bachelor Is Naturally Wondering if
That Is How the Ladies Really
Regard Him.
A Terro Haute bachelor stopped at
a friend's house the other night to
get him to accompany hlin to a com
munity meeting. The friend was a
"much married" man and his spouse
did not wish him to go to the lecture.
So she told her husband so.
They were In the next room and her
husband was afraid the bachelor
might hear her and he did not desire
for the other man to think that he
was so henpecked. So he raised n
warning hnnd at his wife. Hut she
continued In a voice louder than ever.
"I don't care if lie does hear. If there's
anything that makes me tired it Is
some old bachelor going around clut
tering up the earth."
The bachelor was startled. What
he wants to know now Is whether or
not all women regard him In the same
light. Indianapolis News.
All Set.
liertram, age eight, was begging his
mother to give him some coffee. He
had asked for it about nine times, and
llnully his mother said: "ISerlram, the
next time you ask me for coffeo I'll
slap you."
The little chap waited for about five
minutes and could stand It no longer,
remarking: "Mother, get ready to nlup
me." Indlnnnpolis News.
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Sweetness of Wheat
and Malted Barley
is the sweetness of
Grape Nuts
The delicately rich flavor, natural
to the grains, is developed through
20 hours baking. Grape-Nuts needs
no added sugar, and is rich in nour
ishment, of a form easy to digest.
This ready-cooked food is economical
"There's a Reason"
WILSON REFUSES
TO PROBE CLAIMS
Tolls Labor Unions Ho Cannot
Take Hand in Fight on
Adjustments
GOOD PROSPECT FOB TRUCE
Platform for Negotiations Made Fol.
lowing Secret Meeting of
Dall Eireann Held in
Dublin.
Washington, D. C President Wilson
lias declined the request of railroad
labor union representatives that ho In
vestigate railroad executives' claims
before the railroad lnhor board that
the carriers must adjust wages or face
bankruptcy. He also declined to sub
mit the matter to congress.
Confidence was expressed by the
president that all questions dealing
with railroad labor and management
might be left snfely to the railroad
lubor board and tho Interstate com
merce commission. He accordingly
Informed the labor nnd railroad repre
sentatives that ho was submitting cop
ies of telegrams received from them to
these bodies.
Germany's Ability to Bear Burden.
Paris. A comparative table of tax
ation In Germany and three of tho al
lied countries, (Jreat Britain, France
and Italy, Is used to show Germany's
ability to bear a greater burden, In a
joint statement issued by the delega
tion of experts who participated in the
.urussols conference.
The percaplta taxes, except local
charges, for the current fiscal year In
Germany are 50!) marks, In Krnnce
:M) francs, In Italy 100 lire and In
Great Hrltaln 2i. the statement snys.
On tho basis of recent New York ex
change rates the per capita In dollars
in Germany Is ?7.:J0, In France .?i8.0S,
In Italy )?7.:1 and In Great Hrltaln
JfS-'l.ST.
GOOD PROSPECT FOR TRUCE.
Sinn Felners Negotiate Terms of
Peace for Ireland.
Dublin. With violence In Ireland
once more on tho Increase and with
military otllclals considering martial
law for Dublin, a secret meeting of,
Dull KIreann was held In the Irish
capital and n platform containing four
planks upon which tho Sinn Fein Is
willing to negotiate toward peace was
adopted.
The four plunks are:
3. i Acceptance of the partition of
Ulster.-
'2. Full fiscal autonomy.
II. Full amnesty for nil "rebels" rc
gardless of the charges ngalnst them.
4. Withdrawal of British troops
from Ireland. '
Certain modifications were suggested
regarding the four points and during
discussion It was stated that negotia
tions along the lines laid down would
have a good chance to result in a
truce If not ti permanent peace with
Great Britain.
Seeking Homes in America.
London. The distressing conditions
In central Kurope reflected here in
unemployment nre nmong the contrib
utory causes of the flood of emigrants
from England to America. The for
eign elements predominate In the ap
plications for vises, until, us the con
sular olllclals describe the situation,
nil of London's Fast End seems to be
seeking to go to America. Throe thou
sand persons hnve embarked from the
port of London in six weeks and liuu
dreils are waiting vises.
Orchard Bank Wrecked by Bandits.
O'Neill, Neb. The Citizens' Staio
bank of Orchard was robbed Sunday,
morning, the two doors to the bank
vaults being blown and the safety !
posit boxes rifled. The magnesium
lit eel safe In which the bank funds
were kept was not touched. Bank of
ficials estimate that between ,$2,(KM)
and $10,000 worth of Liberty bonds
were taken.
Mexican Earthquake Causes Damage.
Mexico f'lty. Many lives were lost
nnd much property damage was 'done
by an earthquake In tho districts cen
tering about the Isthmus of Teliuan
tepee, according to pews dispatches
reaching here.
Seek Owners of Liberty Bonds.
Chicago, 111. Efforts are being made
to locate in Chicago the holders f
Liberty bonds valued at .$i:i.",000, di:
clared by federal authorities to bo
part of $l(i,000 worth of bonds stol. n
from two bank mesengers In Brookl.wi,
N. Y., last November. New York i"
lice traced S'JIIfi.OOO worth of the bonds
to Chicago brokers, when the firm sent
$100,000 worth to their New York of.
lice. The secretary at the brokerage
company's olllce here, said that tho
firm had distributed In Chicago the re
maining .? i:t.",000 worth of bonds.
Coal and Gold In Western Nebraska.
Ilemlngford, Neb. A telephone inr
sage from the postmaster at Curlry,
Neb., near drilling operations In Sinn?
county Just west of here, gives the
Htntement that the owner of the qunr-
ter section where drilling Is going for
ward has received If; 180,000 for deed
to the hind. Drilling, he slates, was
stopped to make the purchase, and
the owner Is said to havo stated that
they Informed him after purchnse they
had found both coal and gold. Drill
ln4 I. a gone a ''h-lderable depth, up
proMinyii l .1 IKK) fret.
LEGISLATIVE NEVUS
In a special mesfmce to the Nebras
ka legislature, delivered In person at
a Joint convention Thursday afternoon,
Governor McKolvlo said he wanted
ipproprlatlons sheared down to tho
limits of revenue; that necessary pur
poses shall be takon cure of without
Imposing unbearable tax burdens, and
that the creation of new activities
should bo avoided. Whore new ones
are necessary ho would have them ad
ministered through existing depart-
incuts.
A new plan of organization for tho
state board of agriculture is proposed
In a bill Introduced by Representative
Mellor of Lancaster. The bill provides
Jhat the board bo called hereafter tho
state fair board," that It consist of
Jive members from each congressional
district, with tho governor, land com
missioner, dean of the agricultural
college und tho president or n duly
fleeted delegate of nil other state,
livestock, horticultural or allied organizations.
Tho soldiers' loan bill is believed by
the veterans who sponsor it, to meet
the principal objection heretofore
'urged that the state stood to lose a
considerable part of the herltngo o(
the school children If the lands be
longing to them wero sold und tho
money used as ti fund.
Dally Inspection of scales In nil
.stock yards by an empolyo of the stato
department of agriculture Is provided
for in n bill in tho houso by Itcpre-
MMitatlves W. T. Gould of Elm Creek
and Charles Miner of Itavennn. No
scale slulll be used unless tested and
certllled by tho Inspector.
Th 6 lower house Thursday broke nil
session records for introduction of
bills. There was a total of IM meas
ures, making n grand total of 410,
with the house giving three. days for
preparation of any other Ideas In
statutory form to be Introduced tho
"Oth day of the session.
Governor McKelvle hos asked Stuto
Auditor Marsh to Issue warrants on
tho state treasury for half the amount
of claims filed nnd approved ngalnst
tho stato hall Insurance, fund. This
was done last yenr when claimants.
foogan to clamor loudly for payment.
Every person who drives an nutomo
Idle in Nebraska may huVo to lllo n
bond of JSCOO as security for his com
pllanco with the laws nnd with the
principles of common safety If n bill
Introduced by llepresontutlvo Axtcll
becomes a law.
A hill by Senator Illnn on behalf of
tho district clerkB of the smnller coun
tics of Nebrnsku places all district
clerks of the state on a flnt salary
IfllOlO 111.3 LI it Ui Vl'lllllh llUll llf Vl
tain their salary out of tho fees of
their olllces.
A state industrial commission with.
complete control of nil Industries is
provided for in n bill by Epperson of
Clay. The board would be composed
of throe members appointed by tho
governor and confirmed by tho senule.
Two hundred and two bills were In
troduced into the lower houso of the
state legislature Monday. A night ses
slon was held especially for that pur
pose. The flood of hills Is the result
of the adjourmnment since Thursdny
The repeal of the state hall insur
ance law is nsked In a bill presented
to the lower houso by Itepresentatlves
Murphy and Essam. No provision la
made for another system to tnko Its
place.
An nntl-clgnret bill by Anderson of
Hamilton provides for the repeal of
tho present law and tacks n fine from
!"T0 to $100 upon anyone manufactur-j
Jug, selling, or giving away clgarets.
The stato legislature hps been re
quested by Governor McKelvle to
jnake appropriations for running tho
state government tho next two years
of $:fl1Sin,'J07,
The issuance of state bonds for loans
to farmers Is provided for In the Ne
braska rural credits bill, Introduced by
llepresentutlve Lynn of Knox and
others.
E. It. Danlelson of Osceola was
elected secretary of the Nebraska
board of ngrlculturo for tho llfth tlmo
at the meeting of the board nt Lincoln.
Mystery of tho Pyramids.
"Nobody knows just why tho pyra
mids of Hgypt wore built," remarked
tho nrcheologlst.
"No," rejoined tho suspicious cltl-
ren. "Maybe there wasn't any reason
beyond tho fnct that soma of those
I'haraoh boys felt under obligations
to provide graft for Influential
friends."
A bill Introduced by Yelser of Doug
las, asks for repeal of the workmen's
compensation law. No provision is
made for u substitute.
Two congressional districts south of
the Platte river, and throe north of
It, are provided for by the plan of re
apportionment tentatively worked out
by members of tho house committee
on privileges nnd elections. It Is tho
South Platte territory which will lose
one congressman. The new- federal
census deprives Nebraska of ono of
Its six representatives.
Itcd Cross Ball Bine la the finest
product of Its kind In tho world. Ev
ery woman who has used It knows
this statement to bo true.
Giving Up.
She A woman has to nlvo un n crcnt
deal nftcr she gets married.
He A man does nothing else but
give up nftor ho gets married. Bos
ton Transcript.
Representatives Stephenson and
Green hnvu Introduced a hill In thu
lower houso, which, If It becomes n
law, provides that stato olllccrs shall
be elected every four yours Instead of
every two years, beginning with tho
general election of 1022.
The bill Introduced by Senator Berka
for Christian Scientists was consider
ed by the senato committee on medical
societies and by an alllrmatlw vote of
three of the five committeemen tho
bill will bo reported for tho general
file without n.M-ommendatlon
Bootlegging, Perhaps.
Stranger I hear tho pollco havo
been Investigating In this vicinity. Did
they find anything?
Urchin Yes, dey lined mo fader $10.
Better Rcncral health is suie to follow
the uko of the natural Herb laxative, Gar
field Tea. It corrects constipation. Adv.
Might Be the Reason.
Johnson "Do Brown never speaks
of his family tree." Branson "I ex
pect It's much too shady."
AVhen anyone hns offended mc, I try
to raise my soul so high that tho of
fense cannot reach It. Descartes.
In n novel It Is generally the Inci
dent taken from real life that seems
the most Improbable.
Find the Cause !
It Un't right to drag along feeling
miserable half sick. Find out, what Is
making you feel so badly and try to
correct it. Perhaps yonr kidneys arc
causing that throbbing backache or
those sharp, stabbing pains. You may
have morning lameness, too, headache,
dluy spells and irregular kidney action,
Uie Doan't Kidney PM. They havo
helped thousands of ailing folks. Atk
your neighbor!
A Nebraska Case
"TwirkhrtTfBiiSttfr Mrs. Anna Long-
Btrum, Z23 h. Ar
thur St., HoUlrcKo,
Ncbr., Bays; "I won
troubled with my
kidneys. My Mick
was lnmo ami I
rthnd torrlblo dlwy
flpoilft and spccKH
c a ni o before "my
oyes. almoin blind
Iiik mo. 1 was run
tlown nml felt mis
erable nil the time, Donn's Kidney
Pllln wero recommended to mo and a
few boxes cured me."
Cat Dotn'a at Any Store, GOc a Box
D DAN'S "pTxTxf
FOSTER. M1LBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
Cuticura Soap
AND OINTMENT
Clear the Skin
Saap 25c, Ointatat 25 tad 50c, Talcnm 25c. y
mrnll TO 0ITIVILRtMOVtDITl'r.n.rTr'
FRECKLES
W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 7-1921
KNDOKSlil) 1)Y HOltSEMKN N I V Kit HA I.I.Y
SPOIIN'S DISTEMPER COMPOUND)
enjoys a reputation equalled liy no other votorlnnry romody. Fur
twenty-ilx yenri It nna been um-iI and recommended by th
leading homemen and toclimrn of America, l'or tw'enty-l
years Its uie under trying- condition htta won (or It tlm lilghenl
esteem of vc.toran tralnern and driver. Hl'OllN'8 uliould bn li
every triable to provent conUiMon, whether INFLUENZA, IMNIi
UYli, DlSTKMI'EIl, C'OUOH ur COLD.
Buy of yonr drUKglat. KO cenu and IMS per bottle.
Hl'OHN MltDIUAJ. CO., (loadion, Ind., V. a A.
What to Do for
Disordered Stomach
Take a good dose of Carter's Little Liver
Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights aftei
You will relish your mcnls without fear of troublo tc
follow. Millions of all ages take them for Biliousness,,
Dizziness, Sick Headache, Upset Stomach and for Sallow
Pimply, Blotchy Skin.' Thty end the miitry of Constipation
wn-T S&&t Small Pill; Small Dote; Small Prici
CARTERS
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PILLS
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5: Keep Your Blood Pure
Nature Will Do the Rest I
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Did you know that ninety per
cent of nil human ailments depend
upon tho condition of your blood 7
Nature cives her warnings in va
rious unmistnknblo ways, so that
when tho appetite fails, nnd you
becomo weak nnd listlcca and a gen
eral run-down condition seems to
talco possession of tho whole body,
it is an unfailing tign that impuri
ties will steadily accumulate until
your general health will be seri
ously affected. You should rccog
nizo tho importance, therefore, of
very promptly cleansing out the
system, ana keening tho blood sup
ply pure und rooust.
Get a bottlo of S. S. S. nt your
drugstore to day, and noto now
promptly it buildB up tho appetite
and gives now strength nrid vi-
tnlity. Write for free literature
and medical advice to Chief Med
cal Adviser, 1C3 Swift Laboratory,
Atlanta, Go. , ,
Semi-Solid Buttermilk
Ttde Mark Res, U. S. Patent Office
We have eliminated brokers' and middlemen'!
profits and ahalin future deal direct from factory
to consumer.
Look at The Price
of SEMISOLID BUTTERMILK nowl 3J cents
a pound, f. o. b, factory, in 500 lb. barrel,
half barrels 4Jc quarter barrela 42c No charge
for containers.
Write for Free Sample and Booklet describing iHii won
derful hos and poultry feed. It putt (he PEP in them, and
kMheminroui ajjd healthy. De ture to set SEMI-
Consolidated Products Co.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Peut.-ao
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saitds-HappyHousarhres
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are helping their husbands to prosper are clad"
they encouraged them to go where they could make a home of their
own save navina rent and reduen rnst nf livlncr u)ier that.
could reach prosperity and independence by buying on aasy terms.
Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre
land similar to that which through many years has yielded from 20
to 46 bushels of wheat to the acre, ilundreds of farmers in Western
Canada have raised crops in a linRlc season worth more than the whole
cott of their land. Willi such cropi come prosperity, independence, coocJ
homes, and all the comforts and conveniences which make (or happy living.
Farm Gardens Poultry Dairying
are sources of income second only to grain growing and stock raising.
Good climate, good neighbors, churches, Nrs, rffjvu .ns.,.
Uhools. rural telephone, etc.. gfve vou tho JtWiS
opportunities ot a new land witn ine con
veniences of old settled districts.
For llliMtratad literature, mar, dnerlptlon of
xarm nuponurwira in MaruioDa, nataatcnewau,
and Alberta, reduced railway riten, etc , writ
Utparlaicol of Iramluratluu, Ottawa. Can., or
W. V. OENNETT
Boom 4, lce fildg., Omaha, Neb.
i Canadian Government Agent
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