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T1TE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. THIS WOMAN'S iXPEBIENGE KNOX MEASURE PASSES SENATE Brings a Ray of Hope to Childless Women Bill I r.gy?. -imfi, Lowell, Mass. "Iliad anemia from tho time I was sixteen years old and iwtn very irregular. ill l did any nouse I cleaning or washing II would faint and havo to bo put to I bed, my husband thinking every min- utu was my last. After reading your tcxt-bookior women I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound and 'used tho Sanative Wash, andjhave never felt better than I havo tho last two years. I can work, cat, sleep, and feel as strong as can be. Doctors told mo I could never havo children I was too weak but after taking Vegetable Compound itstrcngth ened mo so I gave birth to nn eight pound boy. I was well all the time, did all my work up to the last day, and had n natural birth. Everybody who know mo was surprised, and when they ask mo what made mo strong I tell them with great plcasuro, ' I took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and never felt better in my life. ' Use this testi monial at any Um6." Mrs. Elizaheth SMAUT, 142 W. Sixth St., Lowell, Mass. This oxperienco of Mrs. Smart is surely a strong recommendation for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It ia only ono of a great many Bimilar cases. a Simple Statement That War Between Central Powers is at End. SAY MANAGEMENT WASTEFUL ! French Government Preparing to Go Into Ruhr Without Support of Allies. MIDDLE WESTJHDS WORLD Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri Are at Head of Pork Producing Centers of Industry. Railway Union Employes Charge Man agement With Wasteful Inefficiency. London,- I-rnnce to utiles, the AViishlngton, D. (!. The Semite lias pawed the Knox resolution repenting the state of war between .the United States and tin central powers. The vote wns -1!) to SM. The resolution was adopted without nnieiidiiient after the senate voted down, to !!, u proposal by .Senator Towimend, Michigan, to eliminate tho repeal of the war declaration, leaving the resolution a simple statement that the state of war was ended. The resolution, In addition to re pealing the war (Usclaratloii, protected the rights of the United States In Ger- man and Austria properties held by the alien property custodian until a flu til disposition lias been settled either by congress or by treaty. The resolution now goes to tho house. -In the event of failure by receive the support of bur French government will proceed alone to the occupation of the Kuhr region, arguing that Oermnny can as easily present new proposals after ns before occupation, This statement was made by meni hers of the French delegation us they crossed the channel on their way to London to attend (lie meeting of the supreme council. In the delegation are Premier Iirlund, Marshal Koch and M. Horthelot, tho last named of the French foreign of- lice. The Italian delegates are ex pected to reach London later. M. Ilrland was resolute and confi dent us he talked of ttie French gov ernment's position, which lie said he already llad made clear In recent speeches. 1 lIIE . by (Copy fur This I'epartmnnt supplied tho American Lrglon News Service.) ONE OF' LEGION'S FOUNDERS New Life for Sick if! 311 agio "I havo taken only two h)xc8 of Eatonlc and feel like a new man. It has dono me more good than anything else," writes C. O. Frnpplr. Eatonlc is the modern remedy for acid stomach, bloating, food repenting and Indigestion. It quickly takes up nnd carries out the ucldlty and gas and enables tho stomach to digest tho food nuturnlly. That moans not only relief from pnln nnd discomfort but you get the full strength from the food you eat. Big box only costs n trlflo with your druggist's guarantee. Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin nnd a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking Ultimatum On Reparations. London. Orent Hrllnln and France have reached an ugreemcht on how to deal with Germany to compel payment of reparations and exnet guarantees. They will announce that the repara tions commission will notify Germany ns to the amount she Is required to pay andMiow It Is to bo paid. The allies will then 'announce that within ten days, td period being subject to pos sible modification by the supreme coun cil, they will proceed to carry out the penalties if the terms are not met. Charge Wasteful Inefficiency. Chicago, III. Hallway union em ployes charged railroad managements with wnstoful Inefficiency and took their stand for ait "American standnrd of living" before the railroad labor board at its meeting hen!. Contending that the cost of living basis of fixing wages was a war-time emergency measure, the employes cast It aside in their fight to retain present wage scales. They declared that not only did they protest against a reduction, but wished to point out that, according to their, conception of American stand ards, railway wages were too low. Middle West Leads the World. Omaha. l'ork nnd bacon consumed In the world have their source in Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri, accord ing to K. 'A. Husseil, formerly with tho Twentieth Century Farmer publication In Oninhn and now In the federal agri cultural department In Washington, who has been here for a few days on olllclul business. Leading hog raisers of South Amer ica admit that the middle west leads the world In the hog-raising Industry, according to Mr. Itussell, who recently returned from a six months' tour through the Interior sections of Iirnzll, Uruguay, Argentine and CJille. British Strike Still In Deadlock. London. Negotiations under why In an endeavor to end tlie coal strike reached another deadlock when the miners' federation rejected the govern ment's latest Joffer to Increase tempo rary subsidy from 7,500,000 to 10, 000,000. The rejection was made by an overwhelming majority of tho min ers' delegates because the offer "falls to concede the fundamental principle for which wo stand." The miner dele gates have returned home. 1 I The world'o standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles, the enemloa of lifo and looks. In use since 1690. All druggists, throe sizes. Look for th name Cold MecUl on every boa and accept no Imitation Military Issues Stringent Warning. Dublin, A warning has been Issued by the military authorities In Tipper nry thnt clvllluns "with hands In their pockets" nro'llnble to arrest or to run tho risk of being fired upon. The rea son for the warning Is said to be that murderers not Infrequently steal upon their victims with bands in their pock ets so as to hide their weapons. Good Crop Conditions In State. Lincoln, Neb. Excellent conditions of winter wheat and rye, Improvement In oats, prospects of some fruit, slight ly decreased acreages In some of the stnplo crops', more tame grass pasture and summer follow, and highly favor able soil conditions, nre leading fea tures of tho lntestT weekly crop report of the Nebraska bureau of crop esti mates. All tho cork used In the world In a year weighs little more than 1,200 tons. No man with a splendid volco ever whispers, rotund Heavy Hall In Texas. Dallas, J exas.-r uonslderaulo crop damage was reported ns the result of a Heavy rum, null anil windstorm, which visited Dallas and a number of other north Texas counties. In Na varro county, newspaper reports said, hull was banked to n depth of six Inches In spots. Organize New People's League. New York. The American People's league was organized hero to bring Into co-operation tho forces which have been opposed to the existing prohibi tion and proposed new laws. In a dec laration of principles the organization committee opposed motion plcturo cen sor ship, all laws prohibiting Sunday sports and theatrical productions, nnd the campaign to eliminate tobacco. Col. Milton Foreman's Connection Dates Back to the. Original Paris Caucus. Col. Milton .7. Foreman, national executive committeeman of the Illi nois department of the American Legion, is a Chi cago lawyer, who for many years bus been actlvo In public and mil itary affairs. Ills' connection with the Legion dates buck tot tho orlg Innl Paris caucus at which time tho idea of forming a Legion was con ceived. At that meeting he wns named chairman of tho temporary executive committee. itcturnlng to the United States, he was elected commander of the Illinois department. In 11 months the mem bership In Illinois increased from 10, 000 to more than 05,000, and the num ber of posts from '2'M to 0S2. While serving with the First Illi nois cavalry, In 1S'J4, Mr. Foreman ac quired an active Interest In mllltnry affairs, lie served with that organi zation during the Spanish-American war and rose to the rank of captain. After the war Mr. Foreman began the practice of law in Chicago, and be came major In the First cavalry. In 1914 be was promoted to lieutenant colonel, nnd two years later commis sioned colonel of the regiment. Ho was In command of that organization during the border troubles. With the outbreak of the World war, Colonel Foreman requested the trans fer of his regiment to field artillery, which was effected In June, 1017. Col onel Foremun took the regiment to Franco In 1917 and commanded it throughQUt the war. Uo received three citations for gallantry and was awarded tho Distinguished Service Medal for achievements in the St. Mlhlel und Meuse-Argonne offensives. While not In tho military service, Mr. Foreman practiced law In Chica go nnd took an actlvo interest in pub lic affairs throughout the state. In 1899 he was elected to the Chicago city council and served six consecutive terms. He was chairman of the Chi cngo charter convention whoso work hns become a model for planners of new city charters. HIKE TO NATIONAL CAPITAL Until tho neroplano can bo domestl- cated the automobile will continue to be a popular household pot. Tho American hen Is now facing n now yellow peril ; BOO.OOQ Chinese eggs havo arrived In this country. , Statistics show thnt while tho cost of living hot) dropped, there Is plenty of room below for Jinprovemont. Patriotism Is rovlvlng In Mexico. A clwrglng bull stopped In his tracks as a picador stood at attention while the national anthem wns played then dropped dead. Will Bar American Workmen.. Itlgu. Admission to soviet Hussln of workmen from America will be per mitted only when the soviet govern ment can establish an Immigration bu reau In the United States, says tho Potrograd Kruznn Gazette. The exec utive committee of the nll-ltusslnn council of trades unions, It asserts, .de cided In this manner to halt the Influx of" unorganized workers from America. Find Revolutionary Literature. Aurora, III. Circulars calling upon worklngmen to "overthrow the govern ment of the United States by force" have been found in mall boxes and on porches here. "The government of the United Stntcs wns established by force; It Is maintained by force; It will bo destroyed by force," rend the circulars signed, "Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party of America." Tobacco costs morn than educntlon In the United States says Commission er Clnxton. But why pick on tobac co? Lots of other things do, too. Thnt wave of crime which Is Inun dating the world Is probably nothing bill tho recession of tho tidal wave of war. British Strike to Last Month Yet. London, Sir Robert Home, chnn- cullor of tho exchequer, announced In tho house of commons that all nego tiations for settlement of the coal strike luwl been broken off nnd that he did not know If tho local lodges would be able to re-vcrse tho decision of the miners' delegates. Ono of tho miners' leaders said that tho strike would last unother month at least. To Investigate Conditions. Washington, D. C. A resolution nsk- Ing Investigation by a special senate committee of conditions among dis abled soldiers and the work of the war risk Insurance bureau, the federal board of vocational education and oth er relief agencies, have been Intro duced by Senator Walsh of Massachus etts. Drastic Punishment for Auto Theft St. Paul, Minn. Ten years' lm prlsonment nnd a flno of $1,000 Is, specified ns a pennlty for stealing an automobile In a bill passed by the leg Islature. French bachelors are to bo tnxed to aid tho bnhlos of tho benedicts. Still. bachelors do not havo to walk tho floor. 100 PER DAY FOR IB' i til ii i ii II mil' Tin I mi I That l what mcana to YOU equip your corn plow with "Uttl Daisy " Rotarr Cultlxitor Bhlelila. Tou uaa them ten day a ycoi ror ten yean, 'iney rou aione uy the utile of the shovel, allovrlnir the fine dirt to liana throUKh, hooping the cloda oft, the aman corn, zuo.uuu in mo. noiu uy your Implement Dealer, or ent direct on recnlpt of 13,76 per pair. Munaon tilt, Co.. Depf. W, Wlnterset, Iowa BE A NURSE Exceptional onnortunltv nt tho present time for young women over nineteen years of ago vrbo have had at leait two yours In high sohool to take Nurses' Tralulng lu general hospital. Our (rraduntus aro lu crtat duniand. Address Supt. of Nurses, Lincoln Sanitarium Lincoln. Nebraska posmvttv BtMOVID br Dr. Bwn'a mil, r,.. kok. tor. C. II, lUrr Chicago Wetter Than Ever. Chicago, 111. Dills for Injunction havo been filed ( against fifty-four Bu rnous In federal district court by Ed ward J. Drundage, nttomey general, who took similar notion last week against eighty-five other saloons. "There has been no time since tho Volstead act wept Into effect that Chl4 cage has been dry, but nt present It Is wetter than at any tlmo since," said C. W, Mlddleknuf. assistant attorney general. Make Dig Appropriations, Lincoln, Neb. Appropriations inado by the 105! I session of tho legislature will total ?l!1fKM)1000, according to a compilation prepared by Finance Sec retary Phil Dross. Of this sum all but about $0,000,000 will bo raised by taxation. Greek Classes Called to Colors. Athens. Four nddltloniil classes of men have been culled to reinforce tho flrqek nrmy fighting against the Turks in Asia Minor. Tney comprise tho classes of 1912, 1013, 10,01, and 100 1. WRYS "AFTER EUERY MEAL Mint leaf peppermint or lus cious Juicy fruit, either flavor is a treat for your sweet tooth. And alt are equally fiood for you. Teeth, appetite and digestion ail benefit. Your nerves will say "thank you. your vim will respond. WRIGLEY'S is liked for what It does as well as for its BIG value at the small cost of 5c. value at the small cost of 5c. I The Flavor Lasts I When It Hurt. "Did you hurt yourself much when the branch broke7?" "No; not until I reached the ground." . A Lady of Distinction Is recognized by thedellcate fascinat ing Influence of the perfume she uses. A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cuticura Talcum powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin. Adv. The Record. - I Howell Last night was the hottest night In the yeah 1 Powell Not for me; the hottest night for mo was when my wife dis covered that my pay had been ralsed and I hadn't told her of it. New York Sun. - wasiungtou, i), v. ureation or n national food marketing board under the ehalriunnHhlp of the secretary of agriculture and wltl tho existing bu reau of markets as Its executive arm, Is suggest etl by Secretary Hoover as a means of rollef to farmers and con sumers. FRECKLES Washington, D. C Governor Hard ing of tho Federal Dosorvo board has announced (hat ho would begin this wook a personal survey of the farm credit situation In tho mlddlo west and Announces Military Candidates. Washington, D, C Tho War de partment announces the following candidates from Nebraska to be ad mltted to the AVest Point military academy, July 1, as a result of the en- tranco examinations In March. John Salisbury Fisher, lleatiico; Harry T Huynes, -WOS North Twonty-fourth street, Omaha; Ira Kenneth Kvans, 1171 Twenty-fifth avenue, Columbus; Harold Shaffer Gould, Alma ; Meredith D. Masters, Crawford; Earl Walter Plan Suggested by Kansas Committee. man to Tell Lawmakers What Legion Men Need. "Join the army and walk around the world I" Do you remember that slogan? D o u ghboys whoso weary feet ate up the kilo meters on the oth er sld and tho miles on this side so paraphrased' tho advertising of tho recruiting service during the war. Dut walk ing won the war. "Let's keep It up," urges W. F. Kurtz, Kansas na tional executive committeeman of the American Le gion. "Let's' walk; to Washington and tell them what the Legion wants for Us disabled and for Us whole membership," According to Mr. Kurtz' plnn, dele gates from each state department of tho Legion would hike overland to the nation's cnpltol, arranging their sched ules so as to meet on the White House steps on the same day. However, ho would permit representatives from the other side of tho Rockies to rldo tho cushions across to this sldo. Legion posts along tho way would feed and shelter the hikers. "I'll load tho way. and outwalk anyone In the Legion," the Knnsns pedestrian de- cnrcs. C. O. D. An old dnrky visited a doctor and received Instructions as to what he should do. Shaking his head, ho was about to leave the office, when the doctor called out:v "Hey, thore, uncle, you forgot to pny me." "Pay you ro' wmur "For my ndvlco." "Nossuh, boss, 1'so compluntnted It from all angles and decided not to take It," American Legion Weekly. Comic. "How's the new Flubdub baby?" "Well, I didn't tell the proud parents this, but they could mnke a fortune hiring him to a cartoonist as a model." Remarkable Strata. While drilling a test well for oil on the Turkey Track ranch near Spearman, Tex., W. Scott Ileywood and associates discovered a deposit of salt which is 111 feet thick. This salt strata was encountered nt a depth of 700 feet, and what is said to bo the most remurkable thing about It Js that no water was encountered. Neither has there been any water found' anywhere else In the well, which Is now at a depth of more thnn 2,700 feet. Tho fact that there Is no water above tho salt bed makes tlie mining of tho product nn easy matter, it is said. Second Hand, "I wnnt two shcots of fly paper,' sold the lndy entering the corner gen eml store. The nono-too-brllllant clerk extracted two sheets from tho window. "Ten cents,", he -said. "How embnrrasslng I I've only n nickel with me." "Aw, I s'pose you can hnve tho two for five cents," ho grumbled. "They'ro hcwC full of flics alreody." American Catarrh Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEEllCINE Is a Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing the blood and building up tho System, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE restores normal conditions and allows Nature to do Its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. The Solution. Little Girl If I was a teacher, Pd make everybody behave. Auntl(2 How would you accomplish that? Little Girl Very easy. When girls were bad I'd tell them they didn't look pretty ; nnd when little boys were bad I'd make them sit with the girls, and when big boys were bnd I wouldn't let them sit with the girls. Edinburgh Scotsman. Knowledge Is power. Tho more a man knows, the more ho can enjoy life. No sense of economy reconciles a man to a squeaking half sole. It's So Easy to Make the Change There's no bother and no sacrifice in turning away from the ills which some times come from, tea and cof fee, when you decide on Postum Cereal IRen you have a rich , full-bodied table beverage which fully satisfies the taste and there's no ingred ient to harm nerves or digestion. Thousands have changed to Postum as the better meal-time drink and they don't turn back. Suppose you try the chang'e for ten days and note the result. "There's a Reason 'for Postum Madefy Postum Cereal Ca.Inc., Battle Creek,Mich. W. N. U., OMAHA, MO, 19--1921. southwest. llarnes, Crawford. Legion Weekly.