tf' RED OLOUD, NEBRAIKA, CHIEF ) J CI I $ 0 U tr 1 I 1 i r a v 'm 1,1 i i (i DCDIIMA A Wonderful I BBaBaBalHK?. I JUi AV FOR EFFECTS " OF LA GRIPPE Mr. George E. Law, 13 North Franklin St., ttrazll, Indiana, has a word of cheer for auflerers from Ladrlppo and lta results. Liquid or Tablet Form Sold Ifiverrnhero Tliu Inst thing we can Imagine about sonic people Is that they may become angels. Owt pimples, he.rt.che, bid breath by Uktni .& A.pp,et,oe Jalip rolled Into a tiny sosar IU called Doctor Plerce'e Pleasant rtllata. AdT. Have a Party for Him. Howell "My boy was born on elec tion day." Powell "That Is a real cnmpnlgn Issue." Cartoons Magazine. Just say to your grocer Red Cross Ball Blue when buying bluing. You will be more than repnld by the re volt. Once tried always used. 6c. Handicap Worth While. When n handicap becomes the ful crum over which we pry out success with tho long Iron bar of determina tion It ought to make us shake hands with the hindrance nnd pay, "Thank you I You have helped mo out flnel" FRECKLES New Is Ike Hat to Get Rid f Thise Uly Spots There's no longer thr slightest need of feellnc shamed ot four freckles, as Othlne double strength la cuitanteed to remote these homely spots. Simply Ret an ounce of Othlne lonble trengtb from your druggist, and apply a tittle ef It night and morning and you should soon see that (Ten the worst freckles hire begun to dis appear, while the lighter ones bare rantsbed en tirely. It la seldom that more than one ounce la needed to completely clear tbe akin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for tbe double strength Othlse, aa this Is sold under guarantee of money baa U It falls to remote freckles. Adr. Waste Bones Still Required. The women of Great Britain who responded so nobly to the appeal for waste bones which were required for munitions may still continuo to do service to their country by retaining the habit they have formed of conserv ing the waste bones and fats. The wasto bone provides, among other things, glue which is urgently needed In every kind of reconstruction work, such ns building, cnbinetmnktng, house furnishing, shipbuilding, nlrplanc con struction, etc. They nlso obtain from It fertilizers to enrich the Innd, be sides many articles of domestic util ity. London Mull. Little Things Cost. The reason so many Americans have not been thrifty was because they failed to appreciate the power of little things. It Is yielding to the little im pulses to 6i)ond smull amounts fool ishly that keeps many a family hard up from ono yeur's end to another. It was the thorough appreciation of the value of little things that made many n man wealthy nnd powerful. In these war days, learn to prlzo highly the little things. To under stand their valuo Is to know one of the chief secrets of success and hap piness. Air Raid Photo at 19,000 Feet. One of the most remarkable photo graphs that of n daylight raid on Offenburg, tnken at 10,000 feet has been presented by Gen. Sir Hugh Trenchnrd to be auctioned at tho Vic tory mntineo at tho Coliseum. No man with a knowledge of law ever mistakes the will for the deed. Suspicion wants no nrgument.-Scnecn. auBBBaaBsaBnanBEauBsaaBBBaTOaarogBBBBBwasBBaBBBaBaesBxaa m Stop and Think! Why are Americans using such great quantities of Postum cereal M n H m m M SB m M B Health value, wonderful flavor and practical economy make Postum the ideal American table drink. Boil just like coffee . (15 minutes after boiling begins) but remember that, unlike coffee, this beverage contains no drugs to upset stomach, heart or nerves. It is absolutely pure and without harm, made from the best of roasted wheat and wholesome molasses., You can get the original Postum at grocers. Two sizes Usually sold at 15c and 25c m H 1 . IBBBnaBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBBBaBaxaBBBaBBBBaBBBBB JL 1 a Remedy Kead His Letter "1 have suffered for the last two winters with that terrible disease, LaGrlppc. Having often heard of tho great valuo of Po runa I decided to try It. I bnve only used four bottle and I do not now have any bad effocts from tho Grtppo ns it has Just about entirely disappeared, and my general health la good. I am satisfied that Pcruna Is a won derful remedy, and I do most heartily endorso and recommend It for LaQrlppe." WRONG VIEWPOINT OF LJFE Foolish "Modern Girls" Who Get the Idea That They Know Better Than Their Mothers. Scene The dressing room of n Broadway restaurant at tho dinner hour. Two of the prettiest girls Imaginable, both In frocks that sug gested not tho city shops, but the care ful fashioning of mothers' hands, were smoking and laying, on rouge, with lavish hnnd. And both wore excited, for evidently things had been happen ing nt home. Said Hose nnd Black: "Those chumps told ma that I hadn't been working there for six weeks. There wns an nwful row nt homo when she found out." Her companion sneered complacent ly: "Well, I never tell my mother anything. My Job's my own business. What's the use? They don't seem to understand that times have changed. You can't live In New York like they did in the backwoods when they were young. If they think I'm going to slave in an olllco nt twelve a week nnd never go out at night and then mnrry someone who means the Bronx nnd three rooms they have another guess coming. Not for me." Two pretty faces, hnrdened Into lines that ill beenme them, turned toward tho corridor and their waiting escorts. Now York Sun. Dog Teams Saved Many Lives. Word has recently been received of the heroic efforts made during recent months to check the influenza epidemic in Yukon territory, where remote com munities faced grave danger becauso of limited medical and nursing sup plies. To meet the emergency, Indian runners with dog tennis were dis patched from Dawson with nntl Influenzn scrum nnd sent ncross the snow ns far north ns Fort McPhcrson, nenr the mouth of the Mackenzie river, making the round trip of 1,000 miles in a little less than two months, which is n fair performance In mid-winter. The Journey Included crossing the Itocky mountains. Counted 'Em. Almost by design, it seemed, n health ofllccr placed n card on an Adams street home, directly under the house number. Two youngsters on their way home from school stopped to try to read tho card. "What does It say?" asked one. After n close scrutiny tho other re plied : "It says '34I10 Measles.' " "My sakesl" said tho first speaker. "I knew you had to have a card on tho house, but I didn't know you had to tell how ninny spots there were on you." Chicago Journal. A French Orphan. One returned oversens soldier told about his company adopting a French orphan. They were nil excited about it and all had in mind a little home less girl or boy, nnd when the picture came that the government sends of eneh one, It was the picture of a wom an of about forty years old. The milk of human kindness usunlly tests 3.5 per cent or more. m m m. m m m m m M m n M H Hi m m M m w w to m m m m M m at z HI W H 0 B IB ! GOHQUESTOFTHEAIR Aerial Service for Passengers, Mail and Merchandise. BIRDMEN MEET NEXT MONTH Big Convention of Pan-American Aeronauts Will Stimulate En- llstments In the U. 8. Air Service. Washington, April 10. Atlantic City, N. ,T will be tliu Mecca for ti large gathering of American men, nnd representatives of foreign countries, who will be attracted by tbe tlrst Pun American Aeronautics convention, which meets there In May. Capt. Charles J. Glldden of tha United States air sen-Ice, military aeronautics, now stationed In the ad ministrative department of the United States flying school, Southcrfleld, Go., says : "Tho Pan-American Aeronautics con vention and exhibition to be held nt Atlantic City during the month of May will bring to the attention of the American people the wonderful prog ress of nvlatlou. The work of nlr craft during the war establishes Its practicability for commercial uses nnd Insures the crentlon in this country of n complete aerial service, connecting nil cities and towns for the transpor tation of persons, mall nnd merchan dise. "Before the close of 1020 I confi dently predict this service will be In full operation, with extensions to nil countries on this hemisphere. In tho United Stntes trunk lines will be es-J tnbllBhod across the country which,' will place every city and town within six hours from some twenty-four dis tributing points. Onco crcnted and In operation our extensive const llnq could be put under complete protec tion from any possible Invasion. Thou Funds of col I ego trained nvlntors In nnd out of the service nre now waiting to Join In the operation of an aerlnl service. "Tho government calls for lfi.OOO men to enlist In air service for one or three yenre' time. This Is bound to re ceive a quick response, ns here Is an opportunity for men to be Immediately assigned to duty In tho service nnd of the number who enlist those who pnss certain exnmlnn'tlons will be given fly ing and balloon piloting Instruction. This liberal offer Is eqplvalent to n ono or three yenrs' college course In neronnutlcs, nnd ono may become ox pert In all branches of aviation, and If qualified a noncommissioned or even a commissioned officer. In addition to regular pay, clothing, quarters and ra tions, extra puy begins with Instruc tions to operate tho aircraft. As the number of men wanted is limited to 15,000 for tho entire country, quick ap plication to the nearest recruiting of ficer will be necessary before the privi lege Is withdrawn. "Everybody directly or Indirectly Interested In aviation should attend tho Atlantic City convention ami ex hibition in order to keep Abreast with the times and become familiar with tho development of aircraft for de fense und commercial uses and witness tho demonstrations of tho world's greatest alrplano aviators, who will fly, and balloon pilots sail to the At lantic air port from all over tho country." SECRETARY BAKER IN PARIS No Draft Men to Stay In Germany. Talks of Disposition of Govern ment Property. Paris, April 10. American troops, to the number of 275,000 nre return ing to the United States from Europe during the present month, Newton D. Uuker, secretary of war, said on his arrival In Paris from Brest. In May, ho added, the number will Tall to 250,000 because of lack of transports, but In Juno tho number probubly will rise to 800,000, whlcli will be maintained as tho monthly rate until nil of tho 1,400,000 men still, here are returned. Tho secretary said that If any agreement should be reached by which American troops would partlclpnto In the defense of the Rhine Indefinitely, undoubtedly tho only soldiers used, would be those who volunteered for buch service. Mr. Baker said ho was In Franco to participate In tho work of the Amer ican liquidation committee. lie ex pects to go to Coblenz and tho former fighting front with General Pershing and to return to tho United States within ten days. The secretary of war declared that no decision had yet been reached ns to what disposition would bo mado of tho docks, warehouses nnd other per manent Improvements constructed In Franco by the United Stntes govern ment. Ho said that largo quantities of captured guns nnd other war ma terial would be taken to tho United States as trophies. Much American heavy artillery equipment also will bo returned, but no decision hns yet been mado as to tho disposal of automobiles and motortrucks. Belgium, tho secretary said, Is to got largo quantities of cotton goods' nnd foodstuffs from the American nrmy. Threaten Rail Strlko In Ireland. Limerick, April 10. A general strlko on all tho railways throughout Ireland is threatened for Wednesday, following the completo tlo-up hero. ALUES DRAW 2 PEACE PACTS? Delegates Confer on Last Ques tions Awaiting Settle ment, Report. FIRST CONCERNS HUNS ONLY Second Part Will Be Signed by Aus trlnn, Bulgarian and Turkish Dele gates Paris Arranges for Ar rival of Gorman Envoys. 1'nrls, April 17. The peace treaty Will lie divided Into two nnrts. nerord- big to the latest Information In the Freni'li press. The first part will concern Gcr t many, ami will Include a clnuso by which she will pledge herself to coin J Ply with nil agreements to bo con , eluded with her former allies. Tho j second part will not concern Ger I man directly, and will be signed only . "J me Austrian, Bulgarian and Turk- isn delegates. A formal Invitation was sent by tho council of labor of four to tho German government to send representatives to Versailles for the meeting of tho pence congress April 125. No reply had been received up to last night, but It Is expected the German delegation will reach Versailles about April 24. The complete German pence mission probably will number nbout 200 per sons. Tho German delegates while nt Versailles will reside In a wing of tho prefecture of pollco, nccordlng to ar rnngeinentM uunouncod by Paul Dutau ta, general secretary of the pence con ference. French delegates will occupy the rest of tho hotol, once tho homo of, Mme. do Pompadour. . Most of tho French nnd other dole-5 Kates probably will go to Versnlllosl dally to attend the meetings with tho' Geniiun delegates at tho Trianon Pul-i nco hotel, where the supremo war, council has had its headquarters. Tho meetings with tho Germans, it seems prolmblo, will continuo ten or fifteen days. Tho treaty will bo signed In tho fa-, mous Hnll of Mirrors In tho palace nt Versailles. Tho council of four took up tho question of tho Adriatic again. Arthur J. Iinlfoiir, secretary for foreign af fairs, took tho placo of Premier Lloyd, George, who went to London. A plun for selling surplus stocks of raw matorlulfl of tho allies to the! German government prior to tho sign ing of the peace treaty has been ap proved by tho supreme economic coun cil. A special committee will perfect tho arrangements In conjunction with tho blockude and finance sections of the economic council. REVISED CASUALTY RECORDS Latest Flgurea Show 274,860 U. 8. Army Casualties 32,384 Men Killed In Action. Washington, April 17. Revised nrmy casualty records mado public hero, show 274,800 major casualties, an lncrcaso of 1.7B5 ovor tho total an nounced n week ago. Tho Items aro: Killed In nction, 32,884; died of wounds recolved in nction, 13,438; died of dlsense, 22,050; died from ac cident nnd other causes, 4,248 ; wound-, cd In action (over 85 per cent re turned), 107,574; missing in nction (not Including prisoners released and returned), 4,503. ORDERS WOMEN C0MMUNIZED Munich Soviet Includes Wives In Or der Issued as Rule of City Totters. Berlin, April 17. Tho communist government In Munich, apparently real izing that Its days aro numbered, Is sued Saturday a long list of orders moro radical than Its provlous decrees. Ono order provided for tho communlzn tlon of women, "Including wives." An other order displaced all managers and directors of industrial establishments and gnvo their places to tho work men. U. S. THANKS 5 BIG PACKERS Secretary of Labor Department at Washington Appreciates Labor Ruling. WttShlnKton. Anrll IT Rpprnrnmr ' Wilson of tho department of Inbor has I written tho flvo leading meat packers expressing tho gratification of tho de , partment nt their expressed wllllng i ncss to continuo existing labor agree j ments for ono year after peace Is signeci. Heavy Hogs Bring $21. Kansas City, Mo., April 17. Ilenvy, hogs brought $21 n hundred pounds' hero when Brown & Gnnt of James-' port, Mo., disposed of two carlouds nt1 that figure. Tho Kansas City market1 Is first to reacli thnt record price. Bombs to Disperse Crowd. Berlin, April 17. In attempting to, dlsperso n crowd of demonstrators at Iserllnh, Westphalia, tho civilian guards threw bombs. Eight persons were Injured nnd tnken to hbspltals and many windows were smashed. "ASPIRIN" WAS TALCUM IHoavy Sentonoe auuuuaciurer (ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH) NEW YORK, December 31. Ac cuscd of having .manufactured and sold to influcma sufferers thousands of boxes of aspirin (ablets, princi pally composed of talcum powder, Joseph M. Turkey, head of th'e Verandah Chemical company, of Brooklyn, was fonnd guilty yester day of violation of the sanitary code and sentenced" to three years In pris on with a Ono of 1600. The kohtence was the tnont severe ever tmnosed in wo country for A jmAYEm Don't buy Aspirin in a pill boxl Get Bayer packagel BayerTablets of Aspirin The genuine American owned "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" have peen proved safe by millions .for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains Neuritis. Proper dosage on every "Bayer" package. Boxes of 12 tablets Bottle of 24 Dottles of 100 Also Capsules. Aaolrin Is tbe trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of MonoaoctlcjeMrttrr nf SallrrllrarM Pre-War Days. It Is altogether a good sign that we seem to be making so great u catch- ,word of "pre-war?" says London Dally News. Whenever It Is desired to say that anything Is going on well or comfortably, or easily, If an enter tainment Is brilliant or a sale success ful, It Is described at onco as "quite up to pre-war standard." And yet are we not suppose to have entered on n new Ideal In which post-war will be a much greater thing than pre-war? SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine thnt really stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for tho reason that It hns proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of diBtrcufting cases. Swamp-Root makes friends quickly be cause its mild and immediate effect ia soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug Btorcs in bottles of two size?, medi um and large. However, if you wish to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &, Co., Uinghamton, N. Y for a (ample bottle. When writing be sure and men tion this paper. Adv. Concrete Poles, lie-enforced concrete poles nre used for a 22,000-volt power line six miles long nt Brentwood, Oil., supplying a load of nbout 2,800 horse power. The poles aro tapered beams, re-enforced Hyminetrlcnlly on two sides, nnd are 41 feet long, 17 Inches square ntlUic bnse, and 8 Inches square at the tdp. The spans very from 2,"0 to 31H) feet. "Cold In the Head" Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Per sons who are subject to trequent "colds In the head" will find that the us of HALL'S CATARRH -MEDICINE will build up tHe System, cleanse the Blood and render them lees llablo to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak en Internally and acts throuch the Blood nn the Mucous SurfareB of tho System. All Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. $100 00 for any caso ot catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not euro. F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio. Starch From Decayed Potatoes.' Tliu department of agriculture In Its war-time experiments has discovered tliut starch can bo mado from u de cayed potato Just as well, If not better than from n good one. The surplus stock of tho farmer or denier need no longer be thrown away' or wasted. It can be turned to good account at once. Important to Mothers . Bxamlno carefully every bottle ol CASTOBIA, thut famous old remedj for infunts and children, and see that It Bears tbe Signature of In Use for Over 30 Yenrs Children Cry for Fletcher's Cnstorie Easily Settled. Question A young man of sixteen wants to know If love Is n failure. Answer Not nt sixteen. 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