TITE NORTTT PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRTBUNE. THANKFUL FOR A LITTLE CHILE Mrs. Mertz Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her Kutztown, Pa. "I wish cvcrywomon wno wants cmidrcn would try Lydia B. table Compound. It has done so much for mo. My baby is al most a year old now and is the picturo of health. Sno walked at cloven months and is trying to use her littlo tongue. Sho can Day some words real nice. I am send ing you her picturo. I shall bo thankful as long as I live that I found such a won derful medicino for mv troubles." Mrs. Charles A. Mertz, Kutztown, Pa. Many cases of childlessness are cura nble. Perhaps yours may be. Why bo discouraged until you have given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound a faithful trial? Spoken and written recommendations from thousands of women who havo found health and happiness from its uso havo como to us. Wo only tell you what they say and what they believe. We believo that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetablo Compound is so well adapted to the conditions which might causa your trouble that good will come to you by its uso. Merit is the foundation of .Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound. It has behind it a record of nearly fifty years. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL bring quick relief and often ward off deadly diseases. Known as tho national remedy of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in throe sizes. Look for tho name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation Not First Class. "It takes two to make a quarrel,' jald the friend. "A small one." admit ed Murphy. American Legion Weekly. AUTO HITS TEAM Laurel, April 18. Unable to see a team driven by Lester Briscoe, 1303 Myrtle avenue, yesterday in the heavy mist, a large touring car driven by an unknown man ran into the team and seriously injured the driver and killed one of the mules. The accident oc curred on Main street near Johnson's hardware store. A crowd quickly gathered and one of the by.standers was heard to remark that a person should be punished for not protecting himself against such an accident. He said that he knew of a preparation called "SEE THRU" that could be bought for a dollar from a concern in Baltimore, Maryland, called the Balti more See-Thru Corporation that would have prevented the accident as no matter how hard it should be rain ing a wind shield treated with this preparation would always remain as clear as on a bright summer day and that every person who drove a car diould not endanger life by going without it. He said that he had driven over from Govanstown several nights before and could not understand how the driver of the jitney could make such speed on a rainy night until he told him he always used "SEE THRU ". After the driver explained to him how simple it was to have a clear wind-shield and guaranteed to be so as long as it rained he said he did not lose any time sending off his dollar for a box and that he found that it certainly did the trick. Advertisement. It Is n picnsnnt task for a man to pull the weeds that grow upon a pretty widows nonnet sometimes. WHY THAT BAD BACK? Doea spring find you miserable with an aching back? Do you feel lame, stiff, tired, nervous and depressed? Isn't it time then, you found out why you are unable to enjoy these fine spring days? Likely your kidneys have weakened. Winter is hard on tho kid neys. Colds and chills and a heavier diet with less exercise tax them heavily. It's little wonder spring finds you with backache, rheumatic pains, headache, dizziness and bladder irregularities. Hut don't be discouraged. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! A Nebraska Case Mrs. F. R. Smith, 403 S. 6th St., Bea trice, Nebr., says: "My kidneys woro weak and my bade liad a continual acho In It night and day for some tlmo. I felt most miser able. It was hard to pet around to attend to my nouso work. A friend ad vised Doan's Kid ney Pills and I am glad to say Doan's cured mo. I have not been bothered since." Get Don' at Any Store, 00c a Bos DOAN'S "SSES? FOSTER.MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. Mil Let Cuticura Be Your Beauty Doctor Soip 25c, Ointment 25 tad 50c, Talcum 25c. (Copy for Thla Department Supplied by me American Lrflon Newi service. BUSY AT VETERANS' BUREAU Leon Fraser, Executive Officer, Has Had Broad Experience In Army and Buolnes Life. Looking after old members of the A. 13. P. comes natural to Leon Fraser. executive ofllccr of tho United States Veterans' b u r r,- a u, with headquarters In Washington, D. O. Ht.ek In the historic days of 1017 I o leaped into the. army ns a prlvnie. Hnrd work and strict nttentlon to duty brought him, grnde by grade, and rank by rank up to n majcr. The war ended nnd he remnlned a major. If the end hadn't come he would prob ably bo wearlngn colonel's eagle at least. Though he left tho vice presidency of the Differential Steel company of Flndluy, O., when war was dccUrod, he started at the bottom of the Vet erans' bureau nnd again worked up toward the top. Ills life has been vnrled. It started In Boston, wound Its way through North Oramblllc, N. Y., where he made his home for a short time, through Columbin unlvtr- stty, took him as a cub reporter on the New York World, and safely passed the bar examination, after which hi practiced law. The action of tint French government In decorating him with the Order of tho Silver Polls nnd n speclul citation from General Per shlng were just Incidents of his' war time service. Col. Chnrlcs It. Forbes Is Frascr's boss now. When his colonel Is nway Frazer Is director of the Veterans' bu reau, and an such tends to the destl nlcs of thousands of wounded ex-sol dlers. The members of his Legion post thought so much of Fraser that they have elected him vice com mander. TAYLOR WAS GOOD BAD MAN 00 Former Bandit and Holdup Artist Put His Knowledge to Good Use During War. Joe Taylor was once nn automobile bandit nnd holdup man. Ills activities along these lines landed him In jail. Unlike many an other criminal Taylor didn't leave the prison with a vow to re taliate on soci ety. Instead by straight living and study he overenme the ob stacles that were incident to his former record and became a lecturer. Ills part In the war was one of the most dangerous. He put his know! edge of anarchists at the government's use. To stand on a street comer nnd refuse to lift your hat when the ling went by during war times took real nerve, but Taylor did It as part of his duty with the secret service. Through these nnd similar acts ho got to know those who plotted to blow up muni tlon plants and wnterways. This In formation was used to thwart annr chlsm and resulted In several care fully planned explosions never taking plnce. No post of the Legion Is so small or so bad off flnnnclnlly that Joe Taylor won't visit It and tell of his oxperi ences. In and around New York Tay- Ior's talk," "Tho Partnership Between Politics and Crime," Is getting to be well known and a demand for hla services has been created among Legion men. "FREE EMBLEM OF FREEDOM" Washington State Americanism Di rector Would Liberate Eagles Nov,' Held In Captivity. "Freedom to our emblem of free Jom," Is the slogan of Dr. William II l c k s. Seattle Wash., in urging thnt all Amerl enn eagles now In captivity be released. Dr Hicks, who Is Amorlcnnism director of tho Washington de partment of the American Legion tins enlisted the nld of Legion posts, the Audu bon society and various patriotic or Ionizations In his campaign. "Tho eagle was made for mountain crags and high spacea," Dr. Hicks says, "As long as tho bird typifies American freedom, It should ho contrary to law to hold any of tho species In can tlvlty " WILL BOX AT LEGION MEET Two Ministers Are to Step Into Squared Arena at Washington State Convention. For pcrhnps the first tlmo in his tory two ministers of tho gospel nro going to box In tho squared nrcna for the benefit of the aiidlcncc. Kev. John W. Beard, pastor of the First Presby tcrlnn church at lloqulam, Wnsh., .mil TCnvl A HmV ni nek man, nn L J? Jfe tlonul chirplnln of HaW the American Le UkyB glon, will "mix It 1 up" at tho Le gion stnto convention In Wenatchee, Wnsh.. title fall. Reverend Beard, who served as "sky pilot" with tho old Ninety-first division In France, boxed John Dick inson, veteran of the British forces, at n recent meeting of his own Legion post. The Legion's national chaplain is an ardent boxing adherent himself. Though a pastor of a Kansas church, he llnds tlmo to act as boxing referee occasionally and dons tho gloves him self Just to keep In trim. Prior to his entering the ministry he was known ns a track and footunll star. That his title of "fighting chaplain" isn't at nil amiss Is shown by a glance at lteverend Beard's war record. One doesn't think of u chaplain us hnvlng a war record, but lteverend Black man's future opponent served with the Three Hundred and SIxty-flrst In fantry, "Wildcat" division with tho rank of captain. He was awarded the French Croix do Guerre and re ceived a citation from the American government. The wnr over, he Jumped Into tho Legion and was elected state chaplain for the department of Washington. STILL AIDS EX-SERVICE MEN Mrs. John Marshall, Kentucky, Na tional Commltteewoman, Active In After-War Work. Mrs. John Mnrshnll of Anchornge, Ky., known to thousands of ex-servico men who were stationed In the Blue Grass state during the wnr and who visited the Bed Cross canteen to be served with cof fee and dough nuts, is still do ing her large "bit" for the sick . and wounded ex service men. As national ex ecu- 5 tlve cominittecwomnn for the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary from Kentucky, she Is especially active in nil tho things that her organization Is doing Her latest plan results In Louisville, Ky., having a boarding homo for ex service men who are taking vocational training there. Nominal fees, a hugo living room and library and a renl home atmosphere, are high points In the life of the "boys" who make their home with Mrs. Marshall. More than 300,000 service men were enrol for at the canteen presided over by Mrs. Marshall during the war. Her experiences with the soldiers nnd sail ors nre many. Months nfter the artnls tlce she received a letter from a serv Ice mnn whose wedding supper sho had prepared in 1917. It rend, "Mrs, Canteen Lady, can you help me find my wife, not thnt she Is much account, hut I want to get married again and must find her" first." NEW "RADIO BUG" IS POPULAR Copyright, 1912. Western Newapnper Union. American Legion Posts Are Enjoying Programs; Supplied for Hos pital Patients. The new "radio bug" Is particularly popular with ex-service men. Every where reports comd into the American Legion of radio-phones being Installed In Legion clubhouses and In hospitals and camps. Recently the Legion post at Omaha, Neb., was all ready to stage a big dance but no music arrived. An ex gob wns called upon to "do something quick." So he rigged up his wireless. listened In on Chlcngo, and very soon the compnn.v was merrily stepping around to the strains of music plnycd by an orchestra hundreds of miles away. Hospitals In North Carollnn nre tak Ing up the radio Idea as a means of supplying recreation for sick and wounded men. Tho Legion has In stnlled a phono at the government hospital near ARhovIlle, and ex-dough boys can hear anything from Al Jolson to Mndamo Jerltza. the: KITCHEN CABINET "It to do wcro as easy as to know what wore good to do, chnpols lind been churches, and poor mon's cot tages prlnco's palaces." MORE GOOD THINGS Egg contains about 15 per cent pro tein. 10 nor cent fat, 1 per cent min eral salts and the rest water. It will bo seen, then, that they lack car bohydrates (8tnrch.es and sugar) nnd this niust-bo supplied by combining with eggs tho needed amount of carbohydrates to make n well balanced diet. Tho volk of tho egg hns 82 per cent of fat whllo the white has none. Often tho yolk of n hnrd-cooked egg will agree better with u young child than n whole egg cootted soft. Stuffed Eggs. Cut hnrd-cooked egRS In halves, crosswise; remove tho yolks and place them In a bowl; mash and mix them with nn cqunl amount of chicken, seasoned, and mix with salt and pepper nnd n little cream. A few chopped mushrooms may br added. Fill tho halves of tho whites with tho stulllng, press them together and roll Id crumbs, then fry lu hot fat. A cream or tomato sauco Is good with these eggs. Apple Balls. Cut 24 balls from ap ples with a French potnto cutter; add two tnblespoonfuls of lemon juice and then add one-fourth cupful of sugar and one-half cupful of water; steam until tender, but not soft enough to lose thetr shape. Beat the whites of two eggs, add two tnblespoonfuls of powdered sugar and n few drops of vn- nllln. Toast six rounds of bread until well browned, dip In hot milk, then butter und pile the apple balls on each round. Cover with the meringue and brown In the oven. French Omelet. Scour tho omelet pan with salt so that It will be per fectly smooth. Add to the hot pnn one tnblespoonful of butter; when melted, ndd the omelet. Break four eggs Into a howl and beat them Just enough to mix the yolks nnd whites ; add four ta- Iilespoonfuls of warm water, table- spoonful of minced parsley and a sprinkling of pepper. Plnce the pan where the bent Is hottest and pour In the eggs, dust lightly with snlt and shako the pan to keep the omelet In motion. Lift the edges with n knife so that the center will cook ; fold and turn on to a hot plntter. Servo at once. Apple Drops. Sift together one cup ful uch of Hour nnd sugar, rub Into tins mixture two tuoiespooniula or but ter. Reserve n quarter of a cupful for the top. Add 1 teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one egg, three tnble spoonfuls of shortening nnd one-half cupful of milk ; bent well and put tho mixture Into a shallow pan, cover with the reserved Hour nnd shortening mix ture and bake In moderate oven. Cut In rounds, cover with apple Kiiuce and serve with whipped cream. Carrying On With the American Legion Women In Kunsns have organized to fight for adjusted compensation. Mrs. Ida Walker, who Introduced the Btate bonus bill, wants ex-nurses to bo compensated also. Emergency officers of tho World war will bo retired on an equal basis with regular army ofUcers by the terms of the American Legion's Bursum bill, which has passed the senate. Harding's home favors adjusted compensation. The chamber of com merce nnd tho Legion post at Marlon, O., hnvo both asked congress to pass the pending bill to relieve soldiers, spina WARNING 1 Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Rheumatism j Toothache . Neuralgia' Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pairt Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directlons"- nandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Aiplrln U the trail mirk of lUj-er Manufactur of Uonoacctlcicldetter of BMIeillcacIJ Genuino Happiness. "Colonel," tho beautiful girl nsked, "what was your happiest moment? I suppose It must havo been when that nfedal wns pinned upon your chest, wasn't it?" "No," -ie replied, "It wns night be fore last. I had tried to buy n ticket at Uio box olllco of one of the theaters, but tho man nt the window told mo thero was nothlnc left. I then went to n broker nnd got a ticket by paying a dollar extra." "Oh. And did you like tho show so much?" "Tho show wnsn't any good, but I was hnppy. The house was less than half filled." Chilean Volcanic Disturbances. The eruptions In Chile last Decem ber wero attributed to tho volcanoes of Cnulle and Rlnchua. They were accompanied by violent earthquakes and It was stated thai deep crevices had formed In tho mountntn sides. from which steam was pouring. Enormous damage was caused to grazing lands on tho Argentine Bide of the frontier, which for 80 leagues was covered with cinders and volcanic ashes from the erupting peaks, which swept across Argentlnn, obscuring the sun. Ashes wcro reported to hnve fallen nil tho wny across to tho At lantic ocean. Tho nenrnr vou nnnronch many n g'rent man the smaller he looks. If n boy likes -you, don't expect him to say sol ho can't. Sporting Man's Virtues. To brag little, to show well, to crow gently If In luck to pny up, to owm up, and to shut up, If beaten, are the virtues of n sporting mnn. Oliver Wendell Holmes. "O Hnppy Day" snng tho laundress ns she hung the snowy wnsh on tho lino. Tt wna n "hnnnv dnv" hecauso sho used Red CrosB Ball Blue. Advcr tlscmcnt. Think twlco before you speak, In advice lost on thoso who can't thlnts once. About half our time Is spent In do ing things we ought to havo done bo-fore. When a man gets Into a plcklu It seldom preserves his temper. You'll Get A Year's Wearsre, when yoa boy ExcellO uspenderS i No rubber to rot. 1'hotphor , uremic a pnn in rito inoj tretrh. Atk Your Daalarl' ror Nu-wr Huiwndera k uartera and lloia Supporter. I k no n ain't t hem, aend direct. mnii dlvra name, Hvery ay airecn vuipenoor l u., rnir... nurian, W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 18-1922. New Rule on Senatorial Elections? In matters of generosity a woman acta llrst und reasonn nftorwanl; ti man reasons llrst and generally for Kota to act. Boston Transcript. POTATO COOKERY Potatoes arc the common food nnd are popular because of the ease of preparation a s well as for their wholesoiu o n o s s and adaptability. Any one is sup posed to know how to boll po tatoes If she knows h o w to boll water, hut the fact Is u good potato Is not pro duced by all cooks. Potatoes should be of uniform size If cooked together, or the small ones will bo ruined by tho time the larger ones nro cooked. This Is true of both boiled and baked potatoes. The sweet fiotato should not bo for gotten for It Is a most valuable food. Tho yams are especially flno llnvored and one never tires of them, while tho too sweet potato cloys the appetite. Potato Muffins. Take one cuplul of cold mashed potato, soften with three- fourths of it cupful of milk, sift ono nnd one-half cupfuls of flour, one-half teaspoonful of salt, four tcaspoor.fulH of baking powder, ndd the potato, then two well-benten eggs and two tablo spoonfuls of melted fat. Rake thirty minutes. If the potato Is very dry add a little more milk. Potato Pudding. Take two and one- fourth cupfuls of grated sweet po tato, one cupful of milk, one-half cup ful of sugar, two eggs, ono teaspoon ful of cinnamon and one-fourth tea spoonful of ginger. Mix well and bake In a moderate oven until firm. Serve with milk or cream. Potato Soup. Roll four medium- sized potatoes In salted water; when soft mash through n rlcer. Add it slice of onion to ono quart of milk; when scnlded remove the onion. Add tho milk to the potnto. Melt three table- spoonfuls of fat, add two tablespoon. fills of flour, stir Into tho boiling soup, boll ono minute. Sprinkle with pars ley and servo hot. Potato Cakes. Form mashed and seasoned potato Into small cakes and roll In seasoned flour. Melt some fat In a frying pan and brown tho cukes on both sides, turning them cnrefully with n spatula. "flEW RULE -J n .i T7C7ASHINGTON. Ono of tho nfter maths of tho scnato decision that Senator Newberry Is entitled to his scat Is a proposed now rule, to bo added to the standing rules of tho senate, senator Pomercno of Ohio of fered the rule, which was Incorporat ed In tho record of tho proceedings without reading and referred to tho committee on rules. In offering It Sen ator Pomerene said: Mr. Pomerene. Mr. President, I de sire to offer u new rule, to be added to tho standing rules of tho sennte, re lating to tho nomlnntlon and election of United States senators. The Supremo court hold tho corrupt practices act unconstitutional so far ns It related to tho nomination of sen ators. Tho Justices of tho Supremo court In handing down their opinion suld: "As each llouso shall be the Judge of tho elections, qunllflcatlons nnd re turns of Its own lnemnors, nnu ns cuu- gress may by law regulate tho times places and ninnner of Homing elec tions, the Nntlonnl government Is not without nower to nrotcct Itself, ngninsc corruption, fraud or other malign In fluences." Tho rule which I present modifies tho corrupt practices act so us to mako It n rule of Uio sennte, nnu uiereuy nvold the constitutional question, which was decided by tho Supreme court. If it should bo adopted nnd en forced, tho method of relief ngnlnstr extravagant expenditures will be tho Kiuno In the senate that It would hnvo been under tho act If tho act had beem held constitutional. ) Tho rule offered Is long. It provides for tho filing by tho cnndldnto of Item ized statements of moneys received Ini aid of his candidacy; of moneys ex pended by him, and of polltlcnl pron Iscs made the same lielng roromuorw No candidate shall expend any sum In. the aggregate, In excess of tho amount, which he may lawfully expend, under the laws of the state In which he re sides; provided, that no candidate shall expend nny sum. In tho aggre gate, exceeding $10,000 In any cnra palgn for hlH nomination and elcctionv Wilful violation by u candidate denies him the right to a seat. STERN C WE MAM landofPmspsrity H pffera to home seekers opportunities that cannot "-fc be secured elsewhere. The thousands of farmers irom me unueu states wno l:ave nccepted Can ada's nenerous offer to settle on FK EE homesteads or buy farm land In her provinces have been well repaid by bountiful crops. Thero i3 still avail able on easy terms- Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre Iand similar to that which through many years bns yielded from 20 to 4li bushels of wheat to tho ncrcoats, barley and flax also in creat abundance, while rnlslnn horses, cuttle, sheep and houaisequally profitable. Hundredsof farm ers in western Canada have raised crops in a single season worth more than the whole cost of their land. With such success comes prosperity. Independence, Rood homes and all the comforts and conveniences which make life worth living. Farm Gardens. Poultry, Dairying are sources of Income second only to grain growing nnd stock raisin. Attractive cli mate, good neighbors, churches', schools, good markets, railroad facitities, rural tele- puunc, cic KorlMuttrated literature, map, description of ana oi'uuriuniiica m fuanuoua, uukbwhwao, Albarta, and tirltliti Columbia, raducad (una wo, eve, nriM W. V. BENNETT Boom 4, Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb Authorlcad Atnt. 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