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"Why did you Introduce vaudcvlllo In your ciimpnlgnlng lour?" "My constituents." replied Senntor Borghum, "know more about the eco nomic situation than I do. They nro intelligent people, nnd I approach them as such. Tho brain needs rest. I am going to earn their gratitude by giving them a chnnco to tnko their minds off politics." Don't Forget Cutlcura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. . An exquisite face, skin, baby nnd dust ing powder nnd perfume, rendering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on It because ono of tho Cutlcuru Trio (Soap, Ointment and Tnlcum). 25c each everywhere. Advertisement. Slight M6diflcatlon. "What la tho difference between a politician and u statesman?" "There Isn't much," replied Senntor Sorghum. "During a cnmpalgn a states man Is a politician, and after a cam paign a politician Is u rtntcamnn." Thero Is nothing moro satisfactory after a dny of hard work than a lino full of showy Avhlto clothes. For such results uso Red Cross Ball Blue. Ad vertisement Tho man who could do Just ns ho plcnsen probably would try to rnlso u bull pup that wouldn't mind. Is Backache Crippling You? Ia that dull, nagging backncho mak ing it hard for you to net nround? Aro you lame, Boro nnd tortured with fi iorp, rheumatic pains? It's time, then, you gave Bomo attention to your hillncynl A persistent backache is often Nature's first signal of kidney weakness. You may have headaches, diwincss and annoying bladder irregu larities, too. Kidney troubles, if treat ed early, nro usually easily corrected. Begin now with Doan'a Kidney Fills. Doan'B havo helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor t An Iowa Case M B. V. Ornliu tn, farmer, 220 H. Cherry St., Luinonl, Iowa, nays: 'My back ached day and night and I couldn't turn over In bed without sharp pains catching me through tho small of my back and kid neys. I had to got tin nftnn nt tiMl.t ,m pass tho Uldnoy secretions. I doc torod for a tlmo, but got little relief, so I decided to cot a row boxes of wffirfully"'7 1in8 Thoy 1,olpcd mo Got Doon's st Anj Store, 60c Dos DOAN'S ?JiV FOSTER.M1LBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidnoys-Heart -Liver Keep tho vital organs healthy by regularly taking tho world's stand ard remody for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL The National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endoroed by Queen Wllhol rnlna. At all druggists, three sizes. Look for the nm Cold Medsl on avery box and accept no Imitation A TRUE RAT STORY A tlliittmf n mti rrAM. A mm mm Btesirns Electrlo Paste Co., , Dear Blrit Itf. Uobsrt T. Donnslt of Auburntown. Tenn., cams In our otorn tho other day and wanted something- to kill rats, so I sold him & box Stearns Rat Pouts. .And ho put some pasta on six biscuit that night nn.1 tho next morn, in ho tounil ntty-tour blir rata. And th second night ha put out (our mora bis cults with paata on thorn, and tha second mo mine ns found seventeen mora rats, maklne n. total of seventy-one rata In two meht end there wero lots mora that Jbe did not nnd, Tli. U soma big- rot tale, but. never theless, it o. Just thouirht would writ to et you know tBat your rat paste fr good, r Respectfully, KBNNEDT DnOTIIBna, Buy a 35c Box Today EiteHgH to Kill SO to 100 Rots or Mica Don't wte time-tryln to kill these pets Wlthpowders.lliiuldfandotherexpeiimental preparations. Heady for Vt ltfttrr Than Trups, Drue and doners,! Stores sell STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE CLOUD MUCHJMPROVED Nationalist Chiefs Agree Upon Armistice. ASK INCREASED PENSION Dill Is Expected to Become a Law Before Arrival of the Holidays. London. With tho achievement by tho Mustupha Kcmnl I'uahu of n con. fcronco nt Mtidunln, tho whole Near KiiHt sltunllon Is considered tempor nrlly easier. However, tho fnct that Turkish troops aro still concentrating In the Ismld zone. notwIthstimdliiL' that they havo retired slightly In the uinniiK zone would Indicate, accord ing to remarks after tho British cab Inet'H Kecond meeting thnt "Keinnl Is mill playing a game." While tho cabinet members appear to be much grn tilled at tho hunnv conclusion for tlie moment of a dif- llculty which might have necessitated the iie of force in the Channk zone, there are other bridges to cross, tin to tho present there Is no Information from General Harrington, tho British coininniider at Constantinople, that Kemal will attend the Mudanla con. ference, nlthoueli General IlnrliiL'tmi's dispatches Indicate that ho might. Hie Mudunia meeting will bo n purely military affair, to agree, ac cording to the original allied nolo to Kemal Pasha, that the neutral zone shall be respected, and also to agree upon lines behind which the Greeks shall be respected, and also to ngree upon linos behind which tho Greeks aro to withdraw in tho race. There will be present military renresuntn. tlves of the throe allied powers, as well ns of Greece and Turkey. Bill Asks Increase In Pensions. Washington. A pension nav enve lope Increase from $r0 to $72 a month for civil and Mexican wnr veterans, possibly ns a Christinas gift from Uncle Sam, is being planned In con gress. A bill providing pension Increase already has passed ,tho senate and Senator Bursum, New Mexico, Its author, says he has been promised by house republican leaders thnt It will bo passed by tho house soon nfter It reconvenes. He expects the lbll to iiocomu a law before tho holidays. All civil and Mexican wnr veterans having served ninety days or nnv who have developed disabilities would receive the Increase from $50 to $72 a month under tho bill, and their widows' pensions would be Increased from $H0 to $r0 a month. Other, bono- licianes under tho bill include civil war army nurses, who would receive ?.r0 u month. While pensioners of tlie Indian wars would receive $30 and their widows $20 a month. Aim of State University. Lincoln. Tho big nlm of the state university. Chancellor Avery told tho rreslunon class In his nnnual address to tho first year men, Is not only to turn out men trained for tho tasks they have set for themselves, but mon with mental power and vision Who can assume the position of leader ship In their communities. Carried Off Championship. Kearney, Neb. Perry Itlchmond, 14, of Miller, member of tho Hoys' and Girls' Pig club, carried off cham pionship honors at tho Buffalo county fair, winning sweepstakes with his Duroc Jersey gilt. His animal was entered Into competition with more than 5100 entries. New Gold Strlko In California. Itandsburg, Calif. Announcement coming nlinost simultaneously of gold nnd silver "strikes" n" seven mines of tho Hund mining district, has caused a repetition of early California scenes here. Want to Film Passion Play. OberanTinergau, Germany. This community Is said to bo considering an offer of $1,000,000 from American movie Interests for the motion picture rights of tho passion piny. State Expense Was Cut Down. Lincoln. It cost $250,000 less to run tho state of Nebraska during tho month of August than during .July, according to tho llgures presumed by Secretary Bross of the department of llnances. I July the state Issued warrants for a million and a tpiarter, and In August for a little less than a million. Floating Debt Increased. Herlln. Germany's lloatlug debt In creased between .September 10 and Sopt ember 20 by lu.-Ua.OOO.OOO marks, Floht for Lower Grain Rates. Kansas City, Mo. Uepresentatlves of public utility and railroad commis sions In Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska. Minnesota and North Dakota. In con ference here, pledged support to (ho Kansas public utilities commission In n light for lower grain rates In tho western territory. Itimie. l'ope Plus hns sent Mon signer Cavalassl. the Greek Catholic bishop at Constantinople, -100,000 lire for tho rellof of Greek refugees lr. respective of religion. PKUUu,i IWArfllML. LAW Women Voters Ask for Explanation of Delay In Distributing Pamphlets. Athens A crisis Is rapidly develop ing. Tho king has proclaimed mnrtlal law. Eight thousand troops at Sal onlcn have revolted, Insisting on a change In the government. Sections of the army In the Aegean Islands also have revolted. They do mund thnt the king abdicate. Part of the army In Thrace do demand that the king Join the army there. The Greek ministry has resigned. Very important changes are Impend lug, but present indications nrq that a peaceful solution of the crisis will bo found. Tho olllcers and troops who re volted at Salonlkl sent word to AthenB Insisting M. Gournarls and M. Straltos, who are held responsible for tho ndverso campaign In Asia Minor, be arrested. Thoy also demand a change In the government nnd establishment of u new neutral cabinet. London. King Constnntlne hns ab dicated In favor of the crown prince, according to nn Athens dispatch. Ask Explanation of Delay. Lincoln. Neb. Declaring that tho law has not been compiled with In the distribution of the stnto reforen. dum pamphlets on tho four referred laws, a delegation of olllcers and members of the Nebraska League of Women Voters, headed by Mrs. C. O. llyan, president, of Grand Island, call ed on Secretary of State D. M. Anls berry to demand to know why tho ab stracts hnd not been mailed to voters flfty.fl.vc days before the primary elec tion, us required by law. Tho delegation told Mr. Amsberry that In many counties the circulars had not been mailed to voters, but to Individuals or organizations In bulk lots to be distributed by such organi zations. In some cases no Instriic- tions were Inclosed. Tho delegation wns informed thnt there was a shortage of the clrculnrs nnd tha,t 40,000 moro hnd been order- . Bonus Bill to be Revived. , Washington. Soldiers' bonus legis lation Is to be revived In the house, as well as In the senate, when Decern her rolls around. Its proponents do not bellovo that the bill to bo passed at the npxt session will meet ri presi dential veto. Itepresentntlv.e Ford ney, of Michigan, chnlrmnn of tho wnys and means committee, will in troduce tho house bill. In the sennto the new measure already hns been In troduced by' Senator Bursum. New Moxlco. Children Hurt When Floor Gives Way. Pittsburgh. Fifty chatting school children, most of them less tlinn 12 years old, wero massed In the' lobby of the Strand, n new motion picture theater In the Enst Liberty district awaiting free admission to a movie show. .As they linpntlontly waited; tho concrete floor cracked from end to end nnd hurled them Into the bnsc mqnt. Tho title of the film they came to see was "The Trap." Women Get Recognition. Wnshlncton. Tho Cnhln hill, iln- slgned to equalize naturalization and :ltlzenshlp rights of women with those )f men, hnd been npproved by Presi dent Harding. Under Its provisions an American woman will not lose her United States citizenship on mnrrlngo to an nllen and nn alien woman will be required to qunllfy for naturaliza tion Independent of her husband. Colored Troops Ordered to Depart. Berlin. All colored troops used by Franco In tho occupied area along tho Hhlno havo received orders' to depart within tho next few weokq for tho Near East. Paris. Tho Turks In their Tccont nssault upon tho Greeks, captured 1,000 modern field guns, 5,000 machlno guns with enough ammunition to last them for n two years' campaign. Jnckson, Cal. Twonty.two children nro, fatherless today because of tho Argonaut mine disaster. More than half of them nro under 12 years of nge. Actors to Aid Forget-Me-Not Day." Cincinnati. O. Stars high In tho movie universe will aid in the nation wide "Forgot-Me-Not Day" campaign to bo conducted Novembor 4 by the Disabled American Veterans of tho World War. according to an announce ment of national headquarters. Senator Tom Watson Succumbs. Washington. Sonator Tom Watson of Georgia died suddenly nt his homo here. Acute "asthma, from which Witt son has suffered for years, caused his death. To Extend Relief to Refugees. Washington. Stops to extend re lief to American refugees from Smyrna, for which purpose congress awtoprlated $200,000, wero taken by tho State dopartmont shortly after President Harding signed the bill car rying tho appropriation. To Send Warships to Near East. ' Cnrtagenn, Spain. Spnln Is nbout to send one of her most powerful warships to tho Near East. Tho dreadnought Jaime Prlmero has been ordered to proceod to Constantinople. 'Che. American KPT 'or This Department Supplied br American L.irion News service.! LEGION MEN ON HERO LIST David O'Leary and W. W. Colton of Pasadena Post Rescue Victims of Explosion. There came n dcnfenlng roar, nnd out of the building gushed the strong odor of ammonia gases. Duvld J. O'Lcury, a d J u tnnt, and W. W. Colton, of tho Pasadena, Cal., Post No. 13, American Legion, peered through the dark toward the post club rooms. "My God," O'Lenry cried. "The boy scouts are holding a meeting up there. And tho caretakers must be In there, too." The men ran Into the building, fought their way through tho deadly ammonia fumes, one In .search of the caretakers, the other upstnlrs to the clubrooms, where tho Pasadenn boy scoutd wero holding thelr meeting. But tho boy. scouts, acting with tho steadiness of nerve and calm discipline thnt are the result of their training, nlrendy were marching out of the building nnd carrying, four of them detailed for tho work, a crippled boy scout who had been overcome. They hnd even remembered to pull a pillow enso over tho. stricken boy's head, nnd they carried him out to safety -and revived him. Colton nnd O'Lenry, Btaggerlng, groping their way, searched for and found Mrs. Maude F i 8 h b u r n and Mrs. A. Hare, tho caretakers, who had been sleeping In their quarters In the building. They carried both women to safety. First aid treat ment revived them. The two Legionnnlres also were resusci tated. The post's clubrooms nre over nn Ice plant, and It was an ammonia tank In tho plant which exploded. It was de clared that if It had not been for tho bravery of O'Lenry and Colton the two women, would have met death. AUXILIARY WOMEN SET PACE Under Leadership of Mrs. Rose Cra vens, Missouri and Kansas Work ers Conduct Benefit. "Let's go," the rallying cry of tho American Legion, went flying over Kansas recently when It was an nounced that the American Legion of Kansas and Missouri would tnke over the d e d 1 c ntlon of Kansas O i t y's n e w $500,000 speedway, shar ing in the re ceipts. Mrs. Rose E. Cravens, prcs 1 d e n t of tho Woman's auxiliary, sounded the cry to all the members of the auxiliary In her state, and began Immediately or ganizing Hying squadrons of ticket sellers In every city and town of Kan sas. "We're working for tho disabled veterans, and their dependents, and tho dependents of the dead heroes," Mrs, Cravens told the auxiliary work ers, explaining that the two Amerlcnrr Legion departments would realize $C0, 000 from tho dedication. The women responded with enthus iasm. Under Mrs. Cravens' leadership they conducted n campaign us stren uous as any held In war days. They gavo of their tlmo and energies to make the dedication a great success, nnd American Legion officials declared the women of Kansas and Missouri outshone the men in their activity. LIKE "BLESSED HAVEN" IDEA Wlldwood (N. J.) Legion Post Estab lishes Retreat for the Convales- cent Ex-Servlce Men. That hlntus of louclfcioss and pain and weakness that often Is the lot of tho veteran as ho leaves tho operat ing room of a government hospital, and before ho can go to his home, is being made ono of plcnsuro and real rest by the Byron Pennington Croker post of tho American Legion nt Wild wood, N. J. Tho post has established what is known as Blessed Haven, a retreat for tho convalescent ex-servlco men. It is tho only Institution of its kind In tho state. So successful has Blessed Haven been, nnd so thoroughly has It become all that Its name Implies, that other Legion posts nro contemplating tho establishment of like retreats. It Is planned to have them In the moro thickly populated sections In order to bring the boys us close to their homes . as possible sssMsOy'' v'.aE after every meal adds a zest and helps digest. One five cent package of Wrigley's contains a beneficial after dinner treat for the whole family. If gives delight and keeps feefh white. It's a satisfying sweet Wrigley's is cleansing, cooling and soothing to mouth and throat. Lasts long-costs little does much. Wrigley's Is made clean and comes to yon clean, wholesome and fnll of flavor In lis wax wrapped package. Savthm They arm good for ualaabtm premiums HAD REAL CAUSE FOR GRIEF Small Boy's Distress Had a Whole I . Iljl f-1 a M . fc.ui more i nan mere oympainy as a Basis. A lad In Wnshlncton cot n 1oh thnt didn't at all please him shovellnc tho snow from tho sidewalk in front of his house. There was ngood bit of ground to cover. After about two hours' toll he began to cry. "Whut's the matter, son?" nsked n sympathetic neighbor, as he came upon tho scene. "A tramp come nlonc nnd stole the shovel from tho boy next door." ex plained tho lad between sobs. "Well, son," continued the neighbor, It's a fine thing to be sympathetic, but you mustn't worry so over other peo ple's airairs." "It nln't thnt." ndded the bov. "I nm crying because ho didn't stenl my shovel, top." Milwaukee Sentinel. Up to the Doctor. Mrs. Potts' husband had been nnlto 111, but finally there came a chance. When the doctor called and had a look at his patient ho announced: "He Is n convalescent." Whereupon Mrs. Potts rocnrrlprt Hia physician suspiciously ; and Jer sus- nl (itin InnKAn esnrt m li km 1 . ... . .T B ther comment but prepnred to go. "Well, youse n doctor, ain't vo." nlm demanded. "Ain't yo' got no med'eino fo' dls heuh convalescence?" Ex change. Search Palestine Ruins. Forty historical sites, of which 17 wero previously unrecorded, have now been examined In the vnlley of thb Jordan neur Belsnn. Some of them havo given evidence of great antiquity. No Flapper. "Speaking of perfect measurements, tho Venus do Mllo " "Aw, she'd be a fat womon now." AAA WESTERN CANAD, f T Wheat Growing, Cattle Raising ana a xappy iivilic Prosperous Farms and Happy desirous of enlarging their present themselves homes in a country that, made itself famous by the quality of excellence of its live stock. 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"Why, he goes around sellln' a stove blnckln' thnt leaves a stain on the fin gers; I go around next day to tho same houses with the only soap that'll take It off." London Tit-Bits. H. C. L. Howell "Do you work for a Hv Ing?" Powell "I work for It, but I don't get It." Make hay while the sun shines and look out for sunstroke. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION -J2 I tHDlGESTWHl 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief EL LANS 25$ and 75t Packages. Everywhere Cuticura Soap The Safety Razor Shaving Soap Cutlcarm Bop ihTt without mng. ETerrwhcnXe. Hair Thin?i io to n It th root. n h.l. .m'lr-'!?!!1" poU rapidly. Try It! At till Rood druggists, TOc. to Mutt tfrccir riaiv -I'wjig 1 1 1 1,,, IBfMHTI. PUIBSAif. JUS W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 40-1922. UJ XOUX UW31 Homes await thnu vohn 9 resources and uprurina fnr while vet in Ita infnnrv hno the crain it nroducps anrf hv tin. i?,i,.,e wjn?er.ln P"t places without shelter; dairying is highly successful. Taxes only upon land (not on im provements). Perfect climate, attrac tive social conditions, good neighbors, churches, schools, terephones. excel lent markets and shipping facilities. For llluitrsted llUrsturt.mtpi.descrlp on of frm opportunities In tisnltoba, Bm.ktchwo, Albert snd DrlUhColaiii w. reduced rsilwsy rstes, stc, write to W. V. BENNETT 300 Ptter'. Tru.t Bldj., Omiii, Neb. Autherlisd Arsnt. Dept. ef Immltntlon snd Calonlsstlan. Dominion of Csnads.