"W Al?Kt iH " WwV RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF GIVEN m PLACE International Honors Awarded Western Canada Products. Armenian Volunteers Defending Aintab From Turks Hlw$atji . CASTORIA For Infants and Children. w Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria iNftt Contents 15 Fluid Dx aot w '. &-- tt r? - 4 Proof of What Can Be Done, With Intelligence and Industry, on Good, Low-priced Land. Tlio 11)20 International Lle Slock filiow at ChlcuyowiiK probably the best Hint turn over been lioltl, iirnl ns Is liolnlcil out by n Canadian nowsnnper writer, tlio nuinbci; and uuullty of the exhibits "indicated n new milestone on tlit road of iiroKress." This jor It was truly "International." The part that Cnnndn took showed a aplrlt of friendliness on both shies of the line that was hlphly pleasliiK. Six piovlneps of Canada wore rep resented In varying decrees, and when the handsome share of the prizes that weie carried off by our northern neighbors, achieving phenomenal sue cess In view of tremendous competi tion, Is considered, there Is reason to hope that In the minds of these people there will grow an esteem for the International that will be helpful to both countries. Canada won a number of champion ships, not the least of which was the sweepstakes carried off by Mr. J. 0. Mitchell, of Dahlnda, Saskatchewan. In this nwurd may be seen an object lesson, going to show that It Is not always the man born with a silver tpoon In his mouth to whom the greatest degree of success will nttach. It will be Interesting to relate that Mr. Mitchell, the recipient of these gieat honors, came from the manufac turing city of Manchester, England, tnacqunlntod with farming, but with the lure of the land upon him. He cause he had been told of the success that followed the tiller of the soil of Western Canada, fifteen jenrs ago he decided to make his home In Canada, tad selected ns u homestead the land tipon which he grew the wheat that has bi ought him a world's champion ship. It Is true he had his ups and downs, hut he continued and Is now enjoying the fruits of his labor and the experience gained in n manner of life that was enjoyable. Ilut lie Is still a simple farmer and will con tinue growing grains that, with the knowledge he possesses, Industry that Is essentlnl, nnd above all, a soil and climate that are favorable, will se cure many moro world's champion ships. Well, then, too, there wn9 born nt Stratford, Ontario, a boy named Lu cas, now of man's estate. Although o town boy he always had a desire for farming. He moved to Alberta to the neighborhood of Caylcy, and those who have had no Idea where Cayley In will know now, for Mr. Lucas has placed it "on the map." He had some of his 49.2-lbs.-to-the-bURhcl oats at the International, and" with 2-10 com petitors ugalnst him he took the championship and swecpstnkes. This was a notable achievement. As has been said, when he was a boy he took a liking to farming, but the greatest obstacle in the way of realization of his dreams wus the practical impos sibility of a man without a large amount of capital purchasing the high-priced farm lands of the settled parts In the neighborhood he lived In. however, nfter leaving school he heard of the Jaw-priced lands of West ern Canada. This was his opportu nity, and he embraced It. Beginning lit 15 years of ago with 1G0 acres of virgin prairie, and with no practical farming experience, he has now, by perseverance nnJ Industry, Increased his holdings to nearly 1,000 acres. Such Js the brief history of the man who curried off the chnmplom-hlp for the best grown oats, and It Is also an example that might well he followed by many who are struggling today ngalnst the prices received for the produce grown on high-priced land, or to those who, as was the case with Mr. Lucas, had little means hut an abundance of energy nndn flood of ambition. Nowhere are there offered Inducements such as are offered In Western Canada. There were 25 prlr.es offered In the class for hard spring wheats and 20 of them went to Western Canud Advertisement. Woman's sphere nowadays eoaut to be the big round curth. ASPIRIN. Nait "8ayer" on Genuine Take Aspirin only us told in each package of genuine Buyer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following the directions nnd dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Take no chances with substitutes. If you see the Huyer Cross on tablets, you can take them wltliout fear for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago nnd for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the trade murk of Dayes Manufacture of Monoacetlca'cldestcr of Sullcyllcaeld Ad. When actors quarrel they can r sort to the makeup box, P&aKx ?i -K M m R"V-Vi RICI't vIL . fr?F m. BBlli-CT-5ag- i;&Tw!t HW HP fil-Klli-H Mlvitl- I H09Kl n "x vE9rvffl LsHn IliiiH kWSSmml rHHHPHBVHBSB-i-HHHHi-Lni JfJRfcMVliRJ94 mr ii2-Pffsvwr EH9PHHHLr?aki ' ESPCw wmkmmmmMmMW Hp HHHK vl2!zr TT ' MbBP1-(Kl dwi 9v ,SSkl?iWlBiltojilPs. 1 THHHHB--KaHH-fF MMIJ'mv , m -P Mh '$' ' ' -n saWyU S rf Armenian volunteers In one of their hastily-constructed defenses on the outskirts of Alntah, defending tho city against an attack by a Turkish nationalist force. At the right Is J. DarakJInn, over sixty years old, who held 20 Turks at bay, using a gun that saw service In the American Civil war. Oldest Polo Pony - v:5s'iii W ' JP n J y NHS "i n( 9t ? 4RjF nt H-HHI -H-Bi PxfS , PBPf - sr KlBBi w flL5&iiMLH' v if eSB tp9- P701 -y -y y T 'Ji Blt mH t-J -BUHf " Tsr Tvjv- l vX : T&giMP HHBMB F -r JW yVS T ""SiMf KMf Sv WBf . y ' R-W- --mzI IHv iXw Jv i : vpTi B fJl ruB-l 4 fmKi 5 (I I r!l HiBH V r 5 x -' 'IB . all 9 H ifl r H '5. V 1 1 l1 wi 1 MB f Vo) ir I ft H lrl K Vp .-----ih I -.gBB l-.-Kv ! H. I- fX9Pr I N?iV EI H1 , 1 Z&p i ji f osgjH HIjB ! i L jil S R I PMf- ! I ''' "V t yY' t si,v;' s v" ft -BR J J-i Ty tlffT a "Vv '"' tSl l fc''i v??7 s f'W -J " i - A"..s s -v. JSSJy ??v''if"s 'w ' j,'vi'C'',' x $ nflrs-''o '" ' w Kvi3IKSI5I "-v;, , .' - 'l,rr-'rsK tvtV,'.'. Louis E. Stoddard's Sellun, twenty-eight jears old, considered one of the fastest polo ponies In the game today, has sailed for England to take part in the International polo mutches nt Hurllngham, England, next spring. She lb probnbly the oldest polo pony In active service. Danish King and Queen Visit England 'u rRbi Vy Hcic I" 'A .! Slt . w KV E f Ef "" 'Ei s'Cr. Wi4-!. lh tLr ij ' j&i rx!HlB(4f r(iBiHPlr9 fl EB xC ' ''" -'ft-'; ,v .j? If "4iiSfrSRm-PIIH 1 S Hm ?3r . lKIlv9i-l --BaKI' ; aH A P ;, ZJMrjmm r&ErMll fli i-l l T:J The arrival of the klng'und queen of Dcnmurk, accompanied by the Prin cess Margaret, on the landing stage at (Jrnvescnd, on the occasion of their recent visit to England. The Princess Marguret, who Is twenty-flve years old, Iiuh been mentioned frequently of lute ns a prospective bride of the princo of Wales. German Seaplanes Are Destroyed o r? 2kBMl?isJuB'ciiPfHHifiiSHHv3fflSP's t Pontoons of-Uermnn seaplanes, terms of peuce, piled In the balloon nnd Zenmslln wreckage. Still in the Game v . i n . j X-- cwsr .ii?.i? V'. P-'' which were destroyed according to the hall at Htolp, Fomeranla, wltli other plane BECK AND HIS BEARD Comrade Beck of Chicago, bus a, beard over eight feet long. Strange to say, Mr. Beck has never used any hair tonic to Increase Its growth, nor has he ever appeared In any public ex hihltlon. He Is u mechanic, nnd dur ing working hours wears his beard under his vest. ALONZO HERNDON Alonzo Herndon, Atlanta's "million, aire barber," was born a slave. Re cently ho purchased and equipped a 910,000 house to he used ns n day nur sery and kindergarten for negro chil dren. Herndon was born In 1858 la Walton county, Georgia, and was sev en years old when emancipation was oroclittmed. At tho ngo of twenty Ight, he went to Atlanta with $11 In Is pockets nnd secured a job In a mrber shop. He soon became man iger of the largest and finest barber 'hop In Atlanta. Now he owns three shops, valued nt $00,000. His -savings ho Invested In real estate.and as the result, ho Is today one of" tho richest mombera of his rnco In tho entire South, his estate belrJg valued nt $500,. 000. Ho Is actlvo In church work. Welsh Halloween Custom. It was n custom In Wnles for every family to mnko a great bonfire on Hal loween night lu n largo open space, After tho fire had died down tho fam ily solemnly marched nround, nnd ench member tossed a whlto pebblo with his nnme scratched on It Into tho embers. On waking In the morning tho first thing ench did was to go out to tho fire nnd search for his pebble. If one of tho stones could not bo found tho family come to the conclusion that tho member who cast In tho missing pebblo would dlo before next Halloween, rprmvzsss!w V i i,1 . ;:-'. is oni.-w MB3Bai'g si x w r vmu v . k Jrc? u..nr...imitUBNr. J AMel&tfgrtffl I ilntheStonafldBqwtbrfj Ml I31aIitllinmiHl Ul lL ,.tnMsandRcsiConUi neither Oowm,Morpuu - - McraLNOTKAnoTIC Z. 9JTL W r , 1 4--tr.AVtmeAVwC hflssS2Sr " iZsl or Sleep L-n,ifccfrom-inWM' Myjilft"" ,-i -,. CMnntor ot NEW3Sa Exact Copy of Wrapper. Below the Average. According to tho comptroller of cur rency the averngo man carries $10 or $15 In his pocket every day. Oh to he nn average mnn. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the publio, there is one preparation hat has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing Influence of Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview on the subject, mado the as tonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for insurance arc re jected is because kidney trouble is so common to tho American people, and the large majority of those whose applica tions aro declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uinghamton, N. Y., for a sample btttlc. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Some chm&cs aro like treadmills; they're 'always moving hut never get nnywhere. Eove of money Is the root of all vll and of some good. Kill That Cold With CASCARA L QUININE FOR rJKfe4? AND Celsh, Cogks OMV La Gipp Neglected Colds aro Dangerous Take no chancM. Keep thla standard remedy handy for ths first SiM. Breaks op a cold in 24 hours -Relieves Orlpps in 3 days Excellent for Headachs Qnldn in this form doss not affect the bead Caacara is best Toole Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT inmjsaitas WEI are helolna their they encourased them to own lavs navinir rnt IrfVvT ' fcokT their husbands to prosper -are glad3l " tney encouraKed them to so where they could make a home of their fe could reach prosperity and independence by buying sn sssy tern Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre Isnd similar to that which through manvvean hu vIaMmI ra SSI Mil I l l Ml ' Jir-1 I! d cost ot their land. With such crops come prosperity, independence, nomes, and all the comforts and conveniences which make for htppyli opportunities of a veniences 01 old settled districts. For lUottrated lluruura. napj dMerlptloa of IV 'v Lsr LSHJta W..IEr!KETT Is 4 Is IMf ., Osaka, N Canadian Always Bears the Signature M of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TH CCNTAUN COMPANY. HI W YORK CITT. Information Bureau. A man sent his bumptious son to col lege nnd in a month or so wrote In unlrliiK how ho was getting along In the grind of knowledge. He got thla characteristic reply: "Fine. Write often and ask mo any thing that puzzles you." Everybody's Magazine. Watch Cutlcura Improve Your Skin. On rising nnd retiring gently smear the fact; with Cutlcura Ointment. Wnsh off Ointment In the minutes with Cutlcura Soap and hot wnter. It Is wonderful sometimes what Cutlcura will do for poor complexions, dandruff, Itching and red rough hands. Adv. Mentioned One, Thing Right Off. Mr. (iloldrox Marry me and you'll never want for anything. Miss Young Never want for nny--thlng? How about n man I could love? Koston Transcript. Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans UaIV.... iiui uivr Sure Relief RE LL-ANS RaP FOR INDIGESTION Tobacco Users, Look Old Knituchy Itand-l'reimred Twlit an4 SmolUiiu, h, $1.00; 3 lbs, 12.76; lbs, $6.00. poHtpnld. Mild, Medium, Htronp. Particular! free. Randolph Tobncco Co., rucah, Ky. i jff fr iv M lil IHDIGESV0HJ) f Happy Housetrives husbands to Drosoer so where they could make a home of their anff rAttrm ma A tlinwhM ifc .m i??m bushels of wheat tetheao . Hundreds of finners in Westera Carfada have, raised, crop in a single season worth more than the whole met Farm Gardens Poultry Dairying are sources 01 income second only to irrain growing and stock Good climate, eood neighbors, churches, r. Af.ii schools, rural telephone, etc., give you tho J&6UB0fBBEm raissat !. new land witii the con Oovsrosaent jtgsat j&iM&mMMy-JmmmMWi"