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RED CLOUD, NEBRAIKA, OHIEF n a? V r All SmoMfpTSiaccos are Flavored "Your Nose Knows" The Encyclopaedia Britannica says about the manufacture smoking: tobacco, Continent and in America certain 'sauces' are employed . . . the use of the 'sauces' is to improve the flavour and burning qualities of the leaves." Your smoke-enjoyment de pends as much upon the Quality and kind of flavoring used as upon the Quality and aging of. the tobacco. Tuxedo tobacco usesthepurest, most wholesome and delicious of all flavorings chocolate ! That flavoring, added to the finest of carefully a. ;d and .blended burley tobacco, produces Tuxedo the perfect tobacco "Your Nose Knows." iWBANTEEOTb'SA'TISFN 1L OS VOUB MONEY OACK I You nil know thnt to warn u child lot to toll n secret Is a surety that X will bo told. FRECKLES Now It the Tims to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots j Tlicrr'n no lrniccr the slIchtCRt nrnl of focllnc sshamril cf uur frrrkli-s, ss Ollilni double strength la piatanletil to tcraore these liomdy ipiits. Simply set nil otineo of Othlne double trfDKth from your rtruiKlt, and apply a little of It nlylit and moruln; and you bhouM soon see that ercn the won't frt-cXIva hnve hi Rim to dis appear, whllo the llBhtrr trots have vanished en tirely. It la belilom that tnoru than one ounce la needed to completely clear the akin and lain a beautiful clear complexion. lie sure to ask for the double strength Otblne. as this Is sold under piarantee of money back If It falls to remore freckles. AdT. Love is Mind, especially the kind known ns elMov'. Plentyfcof exercise, freshair, regular hours is all the pre scription you need to avoid Influenza unless through neglect or otherwise, a cold gets you. Then take at once CASCARAt?9UININE Standard cold remedy for 20 years in tablet form safe, sure, no opiates breaks up a cold la 34 hours relieves grip in 3 days. Money backif it f alia. The genuine box has Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores. NOTED OFFICIAL PRAISES THE NEW STOMACH RELIEF Hon. C. P. Grandfield's Testimonial Endorsing EATONIG Is Evidence of Its Real Worth Not often does a Postal KerTlce Official put himself on record In this way. And that no leas a personage than Hon. O. I'. OrandQeld, tbo Qrst Asiilttanl 1'oit master under Tift, la the one who teatllleR to the TSltie of KATONJO and Its henetlclal resulta, placcti K A T O N I O abore the ordinary ao called stomach cures and Indicates that here, at last, la some thing that will relleTo all forma of stomach misery lnillceitlon. flatulence, heart burn, sonr, sctJ or samy stomach. The letter, derold of all unnecessary words is printed be. low. It bits the nail squarely on the head. Krery sufferer from stomach misery should do what be tells them. Washington, D. 0. "Too much pratae cannot be gUrn ' EATONIO. Ita beneficial results sre unqualified. Very truly yours, o. p. oit.Ni)nK(.D." Here's the secret: KATONIO take up th eicexa acidity, itritrn the irnx nut of the boity ami tho Illoat Ooes With Itl It Is guaranteed to bring relief or you get your money back I Costs only n rent or two a day to use It. Get a box today from your druggist. Irritating Coughs Promptly treat cousin, colds, hoarseness, bronchitis and similar inflamed and irritated conditions o( the throat with, a tested remedy HSmm SBSL PISO'S C&f Ok mMjA WMm of the Try This Test: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep its delicious, pure fragrance will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judg ment "Your1 Nose Knows," (fuxedo The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe sp . Guararrtaed by iNaaR.oiuiio Noncommittal. "Does your vlft sIiir?" "Kr that's n miittor of opinion." Hoston Evening Transcript. SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR It'a Grandmother's Recipe to Restore Color, Gloss and. At- tractlveness. Almost everyone knows that Sapi Tea nntl Sulphur, properly compound cd, brings hack tho nnturnl color and lustre to tho hnlr when faded, streaked or gray. Tears npo tho only way to got this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy nnd trouble some. Nowndays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound," you will get n largo bottle of this famous old recipe, Im proved by the addition of other In gredients, nt n small cost. Don't stay gray! Try It! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen n sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at n time; by morning the gray hair dis appears, nnd after another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dork, glossy and attractive. Adv. lie who owns the soil owns up to the sky. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There li only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that la by a constitutional remedy HALL'S CATAimil MEDICINE actl through tho Wood on the Mucous Hurfncei of the System. Catarrhal Deafness li caused by an Inflamed condition of till mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbllnp sound or imperfect hearing. amJ when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result. Unless tho inflammation can be re duced and this tube restored to its nor mal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness iw caused by Catarrh, which Is un inflamed condition of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrhul Deafness that cannot bo cured by HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. All Druggists "Go. Circulars freo. r. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. And an awful lot of argument can como out of n little mouth. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Has been used for all ailments that are caused by a disordered stomach and Inactive liver, such as sick hoad ache, constipation, sour stomach, nervous indigestion, fermentation of food, palpitation of the heart caused by gases In the stomach. August Flower Is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion both In stomach and Intestines, cleans and sweetens tho stomach nnd alimen tary canal, stimulates the liver to se crete the bile and Impurities from tho blood. Sold In nil civilized countries. Give it a trial. Adv. The fellow who Is bent on getting married is generally hroko nfterwa rti . When Your Eyes Need Care v Try Murine Eye Remedy MUUIME KYK ItEMKDY CO., CHICAGO WILSON SAYS PEOPLE FAVOR PEACE LEAGUE Speaks to Audience of 5,000 Per- sons in the Metropolitan Opera House. HITS CRITICS OF COVENANT Declares They Evidently Have Not Ob served the Temper of the World or of the Boys in Khaki Fre quently Interrupted by Applause. Now York, Mtirrh ft. On the eve of his return to 1'iiiK President WINtni told mi iiinlli'iici' of .".(Mill persons In the Metropolltiiii opera limine that he wti (iiinlnced that the majority of the people were in favor of the league of Millions Ills opeiiln- assertion, "I won't come liaek (III H's over, nver there," won the approval of his hearers. There was deafening applause at (he conclusion (if ihe speech when the prc-ldcnt, speaking of the aims of the conference, said : "!od give ns the strength and vision to do It wisely, (tod give us the priv ilege of knowing that we did It with out coaming the cost and niecnuse we were true Americans, lovers of liberty and of the right." Mr. Tuft, In his speech, Indorsed the president's plans for a league of na tions. The practicability of the pro posed covenant was explained by Mr. Taft. The boycott, he asserted, would be an effective weapon against any nation refusing to abide by decisions of tin1 league. The Monroe doctrine, Mr. Taft said, had been subjected to many varying Interpretations. What the President Said. The band struck up "Over There" us the president stopped forward to speak. "My fellow citizens, I accept the In timation of the air Just played; I will not come back 'Till It's over, over there.' (Applause.) And yet I pray (!od Jn the Interests of peace nnd of the world that that may he soon. (Ap plause.) The first thing I am going to it'll the people on the other side of tho water Is that an overwhelming majority of the American people is in favor of the league of nations. (Ap plause.) I know that that Is true. I have had unmistakable intimations of it from all parts of tho country and the voice rings true In every case. I account myself fortunate to speak here under the unusual circumstances ot thls evening. I am happy to associate myself with Mr. Taft In this great cause. (Applause.) He has displayed an elevation of low and a devotion to public duty which Is beyond praise. (Applause.) And I am the more happy because this means that this Is not a party Issue. (Applause.) No party has the right to appropriate this Issue and no party will in the long run dare oppose It. (Applause.) "We have listened to so clear nnd Admirable an exposition of many of the main features of the proposed cov eniint of the league of nations that it Is perhaps not necessary for me to discuss In any particular way tho con sents of the document. I will seek rather to give you Its setting. I do not know when I have been more Im pressed tlinn by the conferences of the .commission set up by the conference (of pence to draw up a covenant for tho league of nations. The represent ntlves of fourteen nations sat nrotind that board not young men, not men Inexperienced In the affairs of their own countries, not men Inexperienced In the politics of tho world and the In spiring Influence of every meeting was the concurrence of purpose on the part of all those men to come to an agree ment and an effective working agree ment with regard to this league of tho civilized world. There was n convic tion In the whole Impulse. There wns conviction of more than one sort. There wns the conviction that this thing ought to be done, and there wns (also the conviction that not a man there would venture to go home and say that he had not tried to do It. "We have been hearing for all these weary months that this agony of war has tasted of tho sinister purpose of the central empires. The Austro-IItin-'garlan empire lias gone to pieces and the Turkish emplro lias disappeared '(Applause)' and the nations that ef fected that great result for It was n jesult of liberation are now responsi ble as the trustees of tho assets of those great nations. (Applause). "One of the tilings that the league of nations Is Intended to watch Is tho .course of Intrigue. Intrigue cannot stand publicity and If tho leqgtio of .nations were nothing but a great de THIRTEEN HIS LUCKY NUMBER President Wilson Has Reason to Re gard It Rather as a Mascot Than as a Hoodoo. President Wilson does not believe that l.'l Is an unlucky number, but. on ,tlio contrary, lie Joins up with 13s ns 'gladly ns most peoplo Join up with a ,four-lenf clover or a horseshoe. !' A trip started' on the Kith of the I 'month gives President Wilson tho same feeling of security and well-be bating society It would kill Intrigue. It Is one of the agreements of tilts covenant that it la the friendly right of every nation a member of the league, to call attention to anything that u thinks will disturb the peace of the world, no matter where that thing Is iii'i-urrlug. (Applause.) There Is ii" subject that may touch the peaco of the world which Is exempt from lii'iulry and discussion and I think ex. n body here present will agree with too that (lerniany would never have g. !.. to war If she had permitted the world to (llveuss the aggression upon Siilda for a single week. (Applause.) ' he Itrltlsh foreign olllce suggested. It I'h .nl that there might be a day or two d- .i.v so that the representatives of It nations of Kurope could get to-giiln-r nnd discuss the possibilities of a M'ttleiuent. (toruinny did not dare 1 i mil n day's discussion. You know v li.it happened. Outlaw at Larcc. Minn as the world realized (hat uii 'iiilavi w..'- at large, the nations be- i ii one b.v one to draw together iu..io.n her. We know for a certainty tlinl If (ieruuiny had thought for a moment that t treat Hiitaln would go In with I'rauce and with Kussln she mver would have undertaken the en (eiptive, and the league of nations is un imt as a notice to all outlaw na tions that not only Croat ltiitnln hut the i'nlted States and the rest of the woi Id will go In to stop enterprises of that sort (Applause). And so the league of nations Is nothing more nor less than the covenant that the world will always maintain the standards which It has now vindicated by some of the most precious blood over split (Applause). The liberated peoples of the Austro-Hungnrlan empire and of the Turkish empire call out to us for this thing. It has not arisen In tho council of statesmen. Europe Is a bit sick at heart at this very moment, he entire it sees that statesmen have had no vision ami that the only vision has been the vision of the people (Ap plause). Those who suffer, see. Thoso against whom wrong Is wrought know how desirable Is the tight and the righteous. The nations that have long been under the heel of the Austrian, that have long cowered before the fierinnn, that have long suffered the Indescribable ngonles of being gov erned by the Turk, have called out to the world, generation after generation, for Justice, for liberation, for succor; anil no cabinet in the world has heard them. Private organizations, pitying hearts, philanthropic men and women have poured out their treasures In or der to relieve these sufferings; but no nation lias said to the nations re sponsible, 'You must stop; this thing Is Intolerable, and we will not permit it.' (Applause.) And the vlsloii has been with Mie people. "My friends, 1 wish you would re flect upon this proposition: The vi sion of what Is necessary for great re forms has seldom come from the top in the nations of the world. It has come from the need and the aspiration and the self-assertion of great bodies of men who meant to be free. (Ap plause.) And I can explain omo of the criticisms which have been lev eled against this enterprise only by the supposition that the men who ut ter the criticisms liiivf never felt tho great pulse of the heart of the world. (Applause and cheers.) Scorches Certain Senators. "And I am amazed, not alarmed, but amazed (applause) that there should be In some quarters such a compre hensive Ignorance of the state of the world. (Applause.) These gentlemen do not know what the mind of men is now. Everybody else does. (Laugh ter.) I do not know where they luivo been closeted ; I do not know by what Influences they have been blinded, but I do know that they have been sepa rated from the general currents of thoughts of mankind. (Applause.) And I want' to utter this solemn wnrn lug, not in the way of a threat; tho forces of the world do not threaten, they operate (applause). Tho great tides of the world do not give notice thnt they are going to rise and run; they rise in their majesty and over whelming might nnd those who stnnd in the way are overwhelmed. Now tin heart of the world Is awnko and tlui henrt of the world must be satlslled, Do not let yourselves suppose for a moment that the uneasiness In tho populations of Europe Is duo entirely to economic causes or economic mo tives ; something very much deeper un. derlles it all than that. They see that their governments hnve never been able to defend them against intrigue or aggression and that there is no force of foresight or of prudenco in any modern cabinet to stop wnr. And therefore they say: There must bo some fundamental cause for tills,' and tho fundamental catiso they aro be ginning to perceive to ho thnt tuitions have stood singly or in little Jealous groups against each other, fostering prejudice, Increasing the dnnger of war, rather than concerting measures to prevent it; and that if there is right In tho world, If there Is Justice In the world, there Is no reason why utitions should he divided in the sup port of Justlco (applause)." ing thnt tho discovery of n four-lent clover gives to other men. Thero is good renson for this, too. The namo of Woodrow Wilson has 13 letters In it. Tho year of his nom ination to tho presidency, 11)12, pro duces, by tho addition of Its digits, the total of lit. Doctor Wilson was tho thirteenth president of Princeton, and ho held this high ofHco for 13 years. On tho 13th of the month ho made a profitable disposal of his "Ufo of Washington," nnd tills work has gon through 13 largo editions. Relieved of Catarrh Due PERUNA Mrs. Laura Berbcrick, 09 years old, of 1205 Willow Ave, Hobokcn, N. J., writes: 'Tour yenra ago I had a Tern nHnek of I.n Orlppr. After my nlckneaii I vwt troubleil with lionrnunrsR nml ullmo In tho hend nnd throat, nnd vrim (ulil I hnit t'ntnrrli. 1 took Hnnin tnetllclnn but without much benciU. Kvory laurippo uiiHt winter tnrea union). Tho Cntarrti trrovv worno. 1 could not no down or sloop nt nlcbt. Wuh alwnyn troubled vrlth nllnir,. pulii In my linek nnd n terrible hrnilnclie every t loriiluir, when 1 woico up, and hnd no blood. 1 Kt n I'rriiiiu cnlrtulnr In IJantah, my natlvo liiuguaiTc, and I road It through, every tcHtlmony, nml then I bought n bottle of lVnuin. To-day 1 can truthfully trBtlfy that l'eritiui linn lircn n stent brnent In me. It hits cUrti mo blood nnd Irrnetli. I can He down mid sdrep without bcln troubled. I havo no pain, hendnche, or nolno In my head. I hnvo unlnoil In vrrluM three potindn, which I thlnlc Is Rood for my age. I will bo nlttj-n'iie jrnrn old next summer. I havo upciI l'eruna since I titiirted In February, nnd I imo It yet. I feel cheerful nml happy. ibiinUn to l'rruiui. R will uluna be lu my Inline and I recommend It to thonc Mho nerd It." i.muin on TAiu.ivr roiisi i-oit sale nvHimviiKiiiB Stopping a Tantrum. "Ever have any trouble with your Ingenue?" "We used to have some trouble with her," replied the mnnager, "hut her press agent solved the problem." "How?" "Whenever she has a tantrum be gets the newspapers to publish pic tures of her two sons who are now holding commissions under Pershing l" France." Hlrnilnghnm Age-Herald. STOMACH UPSET? PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS DYSPEPSIA, ACIDITY, GAS, INDIGESTION. Tour mcnls hit back I Your stomach l sour, acid, gassy and you feel bloat ed after eating or you hnvo heavy lumps of Indigestion pain or headache, but navcr mind. Here Is instant relief. Don't ntny upset I Ent a tnblet of Papo'a Dlnpepsln nnd Immediately tho Indigestion, gases, ncldlty and all stom ach distress ends. Pape's Dlnpepsln tnblcts nre tho sur est, quickest stomnch relievers in tho world. They cost very little at drug torca. Adv. Unavoidable Sometimes. Mnnnger You nre, of course, strict ly sober? Applicant Yes, sir, often. For your daughter's nke, uso Red Cross Ball Bluo in tho laundry. Sho will then have thnt dainty, well-groomed appearance thnt girls ndmlro. 6c Suited to His Trade. MWhnt u strapping follow thnt mnn yonder is I" "Ho ought to bo. no Is n harness maker." Cor pimples, tandsche, bsfl brssth by tsklsg lis? Appls, Aloe, Jslsp rolltd loto tiny lufsr plU cilltd Doctor ritrct't I'lssssnt fsllsts. A4T. No man is so wise that ho can't learn from n fool. Out of Pain and 0 H sB H jV WHOLE A day or night's suffering is often saved those having "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" handy Safe to talcel Such (quick relief I So why Suffer? 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At all good druggets, home goods houiicti, or delivered by the tunufncttirerH. hl'OUN li:UICAli CO.) ChriulftUi tioshen, Ind., V. H. A. Judging tho World. Peoplo seem not to see that their opinion of the world Is nlso a confes sion of character. We can only e what we are, and, If wo misbehave we suspect others. Kniorson. Important to Mothers Exnmlno carefully every bottle M CASTOUIA, thnt famous old remedy for Infants nnd children, and see that It Ttnnrg Hin Signature of&feif ' In Dso for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Cnstorii Scarcely anything outlives Us period of usefulness sooner than the rougo oa a face. The secret of true wisdom Is to know your Ignorance. Feel Lame and Achy? Cold aud grip leave thousands with wsk kidneys and aching backs. The kidneyi have to do most of tho work of fighting off any germ disease. They weaken slow up, and you feel dull, ir ritable, or nervous have headaches, dizziness, backache, sore Joints and ir regular kidney action. 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