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THE NORTII PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is greatly relieved by constitutional treat ment HAUL'S CATAHHH MEDICINE la a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con dition of tho mucous lining of the Eusta chian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed Deafness Is the result. Unless tho In flammation can bo reduced, your hearlnK may bo destroyed forever. HALtS CATAUUII MEDICINE nets thfoiiRh the blood on the mucous surfaces of the syo tcm.'thus reducing the lntlnmmatlon and assisting Nature In restoring normal con ditions. Circulars free. All Druggists. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Ad vertisement. GERMANY SIGNS WHIG PEACETREATY 3jRk East America Is To Retain All Tho Rights Stipulated In Tho Versailles Pact LEYS New Use for Phonograph. Phonograph records nre used In nmny Catholic colleges, seminaries, convents and churches for teaching the Gregorian chants. Tills style of music Is notably difficult for the rea son that It can be taught by ornl methods alone. Tho talking machine solves the problem. Red Cross Ball Blue Is the finest product of its kind In the world. Ev ery woman who has used It knows this statement to bo true. Advertise ment. Misunderstood. Jtid Tunktns says a man often gets credit for being quarrelsome when lie Is only making a feeble effort at repartee. The Annual Yearning. "I must draw the line somewhere," paid the man with the attack of fish ing fever. WOMAN AVOIDS AN OPERATION Hope Nearly Gone, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Saved Her Star, N. C "My monthly spells rjavo me so much trouble, sometimes I tney woum last two weeks, i was treated by two doc tors without relief and they both said I would nave to havo an operation. I had my trouble four years and was unfit to do anything, and had given up all hope of over getting any better. I read about J your medicine in tho 'Primitive Baptist' paper and decided to try ii I have used Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable; Compound and Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills for about seven months and now I am able to do my work. I shall never forget your medi cine and you may publish this if you want to as it i3 true." Mrs. J. F. HimsEY, Star, N. C. Here is another woman who adds her testimony to the many whose letters we have already published, proving that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound often restores health to suffering women even after they have gone so far that an operation is deemed advisable. Therefore it will surely pay any woman whe suffers from ailments peculiar to her sex to give this good old fashioned remedy a fair trial. The Inaugural ball will present an opportunity for good work In the dis couragement of tho jazz dance nnd the jazz costume. Get-rleh-qulck concerns should bit terly resent the action of n defunct company which paid ns much as 75 cents on the dollar. It Is comparatively easy for auto mobile bandits to loot banks, but few of them succeed In getting away with It. The old woman who lived In n shoo set n good exnmplo'for the victims of landlord profiteers. Bolshevist Russia, having made n motion for a league of Bolshevist states, awaits a second. Not only Is the dollnr slowly com Ing Into Its own, but tho nickel nnd the dime have hopes. A pntrlot must make sacrifices, PnderewskI must be terribly out of practice by this time. HTVm'f crivA nn Vmrw- no mutter how nmny Wnthe.r n-mtdln von hava used without relief. Try rat oar risk, on a money-back guarantee tha now Nehoc Eczema Salve 1 Thnnunda of testimonial received. Mr. CarlBchmltl i of Hebron, 111., after mini Nehoc irjcceaaf ally,wrltei ; I "Had ttczema lor zu yean ana cneo au ninoa ox rem edies but to no relief, I will recommend Nehoc U i everyon woo baa bcxema," iSend No Moneyl area on a poat car a or letter ana wn win na l run m jf or rnoc it nw uniwu,u. Massey-Harris Corn Binders A perfectly balanced binder no tongue truck needed no neck weight no aide draft no packers rwlll not knock oft ears guaranteed not to turn over on aide hills the most simple and best constructed binder on the market, Our prices lower. Terms given to reliable farmers. Uninger Implement Co., Omaha Mohlmann's Hair Tonic Re stores Gray and Faded Hair Ttemoves dandruff Stops hair falling, and itcning scaip. 11.00 bottle, w. J- Monimann, Beatrice, Nebraska. Money back guarantee, YCBkJSTFe AWNINGS and STACK COVERS I Esiw 7 Qtt ooi Price. Thty art RltM. American Tent and Awning Co. 40th and Farnam Sts. Omaru umss mm FOLLOWS KNOX PEACE PLAN The Text of the Treaty Hao Been Made Public To Re-establish Diplomatic Relations Brok en Off In 1917. Washington, D. C Tho treaty with Germany, which wns signed In Berlin, lias boon made public by the state department. It puts Into force the economic, reparations, military mid various other provisions of tho un ratified treaty of Versailles, but pro vides specifically that tho United States shall not be bound by the cov enant of the league of nntlons or by "other enumerated parts of the Ver- Bullies settlement. The declarations of the peace reso lution are reaffirmed In the treaty, mid It contains, in addition, a blank et provision that any benefit which might nccuro to this country under the Versailles pact Is to he regarded as of full force. German's renuncia tion of her overseas possessions jointly to the big five powers Is reaffirmed, ns are the military clauses of the Versailles treaty, tho sections relut Ing to prisoners, reparations, finance, economic settlements, commerce and -abrogation of all other existing treat les between the two countries. In disassociating the United States from the league of nations, tho docu ment will not bo bound by the cov enant, but thnt no action of the league shall be considered ns placing nn ob ligation upon America. The United States also stipulates thnt It will not be bound by the sections of the Versailles treaty relating to the boundaries of Germany, to political readjustments in Europe, to the set demerits affecting China, Slnm, 1,1- Derla, Morocco, Egypt, Turkey. Bui' garia, or Shantung, or to the estnb lishnient of nn international labor or ganlzation. The department's statement re viewed the treaty In detnil, emphn sizing that any advantage which might have been gained by rntlficn tlon of tho treaty of Versailles is fully preserved under the present In etrument. Roads Opposed to Reduction. Washington, D. C Iteductlons In freight rates on grain and hay asked by the western states, would result In an annual loss to tho western roads of $0:1,700,000 and would r- duco their return on capital Invested to '1.07 per cent, Li. 13. Wettllng, malinger of the bureau of statistics for western car riers, testified before the Interstate Commerce commission. Street Cars During Fair. Des Moines. Ia. Judire Martin .T Wade slcned an order for resumntlon of street car service In Des Moines for the period of the state fair, which is now going on. He acted upon the request of the state fair board. The board will be required to nut un a bond to indemnify the street car company for any loss during the week. Congress Takes Recess. "Washington, D. C Congress has taken a recess until September 21. Camp Sherman First Vocational Camp. Washington, D. C. Camp Sherman nt Chilllcothe, O., will be the first army cantonment chosen for one of the four United States vocational un iversities to be established In different sections of the. country, veterans' bureau oflicials announced. Philip Sousa Declared Deaf. Washington, D. O. John Philip Sousa, world's famous conductor, has been directing his bnnd by Instinct, ow ing to deafness. It has been learned. While thousands sat enchanted by the strains of his band, the man who wielded the conducting baton scarcely head tho notes, It was said. Will Meet In Atlantic City In 1922. San Francisco, Cal. Atlantic City was chosen as meeting place for the 19112 convention of tho Women's Christian Temperance union. 52 Years at Throttle. Chicago. 111. John F. Lacey, the oldest engineer on the Rock Island Rnllroad, has retired after fifty-two yenrs service without an accident. During his half century at tho throttle It was estimated that he had traveled about 2,700,000 miles. Ho Is 70 years of age and will receive a pension. Name New Bridge Roosevelt Chateau Thierry, France. Tho cornerstone of n proposed ningnlflcent stone bridge, to replnco the historic ono across which Amerlcnns and Ger mans fought nt tho turning of the tldo of the great war In July, 1918, was laid by American Leglonnlres here. "Roosevelt bridge" Is the name the French have chosen, In honor of "T. It." and Quentln, who was killed In battle near- here. National Commnnder Kmcry was one of the speakers ut the laying of the cornerstone. flfijildiiiiaa(aw A Citizen (Prepared by the National Geographic Society, Washington, D. C.) A sled drawn over the deep snow by terrified horses, a driver wildly beat ing them, and n pack of ferocious wolves breaking in pursuit from a chirk pine forest this Is n picture that hfis given many a person a faulty Idea of the Siberia of today. An American woman who had laughed at nn Englishman when ho complained that during ills ten days In New York city he hnd not seen a single Indian asked upon her arrival In Vladivostok if there was any dan ger from wolves In the city. As a matter of fact, one may spend a con siderable time In Siberia and cover large areas without seeing a wolf, or a pine tree, and what little snow ho will see will probably not be more than a few Inches deep, though there are sections where It Is quite deep. And one may meet thousands of people without seeing either exile or criminal. 6ne Is not likely to be disillusioned about tho climate. Tho American sol dier said, "Siberia has two seasons July and winter." This Is nearly true, for there Is practically no spring; the foliage does not appear until June. July Is ns warm as the winter Is cold. The brief fall Is beautiful indeed, and there is something very thrilling about the intense cold of the winter, when the temperature goes to 00 nnd 70 de grees below zero In some sections. Everybody dresses nnd prepnres for the cold, nnd on the whole It Is pos sible to be more comfortable In the steady winter of Siberia than In the changeable American winter. Beautiful Wild Flowers. Siberia's wild flowers a feature which does not lit into the picture of a frozen waste are worthy n volume In themselves. There Is a wild rose tjiat blooms hugely on big, sturdy bushes. Then there is the mauve and gold of the "Mary and John," that is loved most by the Siberians. Tills lovely flower Is named after the Vir gin Mary and the loved disciple. Siberia Is, above all, an oriental country. Out there the traveler sees every phantasmagoria associated with the East. Oriental sunsets, equal to any and inferior to none, thrill the senses with splendors of color rang ing from volcanoes of rubles to the myriad mysteries of the kaleidoscope. Then one sees all the peoples of the Orient Chinese, Japanese, Tartars, Ifitnchus, Koreans men nnd women of every color and condition. For the most part the Russians havo Russianized the country. Even so, one could easily believe tho Tower of Babel Incident to havo occurred in Sl berla, for ono hears so ninny lan guages nnd sees so many different na tional customs. Chluese "sampans" and Japanese "dambofl" ride the road stead of Vladivostok along with Rus sian craft and American motorboats, nnd on the highways nnd caravan routes cnmels nnd oxen are pnssed by modern nutomoblles, mostly of Ameri can make. Native Life Fascinating. One gets wonderfully attached to Siberian life. There Is something charming and fascinating about it. Tho natives, In spite of the scourges of typhus and cholera, In spite of tho hunger and cold which they hnve ex perienced so frequently during the Inst bIx yenrs, are devoted to their home land j yet uppnrently they are Indiffer ent to the rich opportunities of their country. Siberia Is a lnnd of rich agricultural potentialities, in spite of tho short ness of the summer season, and even American tnbles have been served with Siberian cheese nnd butter. But the most alluring opportunities of the country are presented in its mineral of Siberia. wealth gold and sliver and precious stones. There Is so much In Siberia that re minds an Amerlcnn of our "Wild West" of earlier days, whether It bo lawlessness, freedom, opportunity, a place to live life over again, great dls tances, vastness nnd glorlousness of scenery, or barrenness such as Is seen on the Gobi desert, where tho camels graze. And there nre mnny features thnt may be described In typical Amerlcnn superlatives. Vladivostok has the fin est harbor In the world; the rail road connecting Vladivostok with Pe- trograd Is tho longest In Uie world thus tho Siberians rave, und not alto gether madly. But they cannot ravo about their roads. The Russian word, "doroga," meaning "road," literally means "had road," and It would bo redundancy to speak of a bad "do roga." It merely means n placo where you mny get through. Cities Handsome but Dirty. The cities of the Russian "Wild East" are not very populous, but each one boasts of sulllcient beautiful churches, government und private edl flees to give It a noble aspect. First Is Vladivostok, a combination of Gotham and Chicago. At the other end of the country Is Omsk, the capital. In be tween nnd top and bottom are Tomsk, Ekaterinburg, Chcllnbinsk, Chltu, Xnburosk, Irkutsk, Harbin and Nik olsk. One of the most objectlonuble features about these beautiful cities is their fllth and the attendant odors, Tomsk has an unusually beautiful catliedral and a great university that has produced more than one famous name, MctchnlkolT, the great bucterl ologlst, being one of them. Vladivostok, the largest and most In terestlng city of eastern Siberia, owes much to Russln's loss of Port Arthur, for that misfortune Increased the tsar's Interest In tho more northerly seaport until he had made it worthy of Its name, "Ruler of the East." The ono disadvantage of Vladivostok Ih that its harbor Is frozen during sev erul months of the year. In splto of this drnwbnck, Vladivostok probably possesses the second llnest harbor in the world, and It Is claimed that from n military standpoint the city wus sec ond only to the Dardanelles. Tho city spreads out ut tho foot of many hills and rises into a beautiful and sudden spectucle as one's steamer makes a turn in tho upproach from tho sen. A cathedral with nmny gold en domes occupies n place of vuntage and everywhere rise huge stono and brick barracks, mostly white, with an occasional pile in red brick for con trast. i All around the city aro barracks bnrrncks everywhere. It Is said thnt there nro sulllcient barracks In nnd around Vnlndlvostok to house an nnny of hnlf a million men. These barracks are substantially "built and provide protection ngalnst the hent of July ns well ns the cold of winter. Tho outstanding characteristics of the Siberian Russian arc his phys leal strength and stamina and his gentleness of nature. Most peo pie will 1x5 surprised ut the second part of that statement, on uc count of what has been publlshod about tho Bolshevist cruelties. It Is true that the peasant went from tho extreme of nn absolute monnrchy to tho most fantastic socialism the woild has knpwn. Nevertheless he is gentle and forgiving by nature. Of course, Siberia did not taste the full bitterness of Rod Bolshevism. Tho extreme elements were present, but they never had full swing. Red Bol shevlsm In Sllwrla never wuh more limn "pink," and that pink Is hecom Ing paler every day. PI eases Them A(( ! AFTER EUERV MEAL aaal laU The A dlplomnt is n person who doesn't mean what ho means others to think ho means. Cutlcura Soap for the Complexion Nothing better than Cutlcura Soap dally and Ointment now and then ns needed to make tho complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft and white. Add to this the fascinating fragrant Cutlcura Talcum, nnd you have tho Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Advertisement. His Thoughts Elsewhere. Doctor It's a boy, professor. Professor (looking up from his work) What is? Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infanta and children, and seo that It Honrs thn Signature CSoSrS&kjL. In Uso for Over SO Yearn. Children Cry for Fletcber'a Castoria Sugar Grows In Florida. 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