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n r UK OMAHA IUh: UtUvMA. UClUUMi o, Wi. Omalian It;ios Jaws of Sharks in South Sea Isles l)nit Krtiirn Home Afur Saii!ing To Yfan 8 Mi'diral Missionary on Tronic I'lan.N. Jr, II, ,. Mr-hiiM. denti.t, lia I'fc't rturild lo tunulm after spend tuir two ynr In the Hotith fr-n el.iiids. Tho leu row ftu ipi'H from ih J..w of n. . ' . - i 1 1 . ir slunk tin.) it ,.ir ahipwrei k m t tioplml hurrb ir are iii.lol.g In-itiy adveulur. lr, Mifi luinl. Mi", M'Ti littnt, fur 1 rily Mla Wells Hl"ft of fminlm. and tho.r d.-iiight' r, M.inim, I-f l (miulia August 8, !?. fr IV-ii-ele, Tallin. ft.Kl.ty group. T.iliitl wii the ImiiiI riuarter fur I'r. Men liarit during the two yenr. lb' Va there Mil a medical ni.i'iiry for the rcu gumr-ed I I-. S. The ill nil't mule lil first talk Iip ili nll't iii uli' ma mat ii nallvii 111 Ih' ir IMiliv fotilfii't, n i.i'juiIk iifL'T hi" mrlv.il. ll ti... i " i- ivii'K "'' I" ,I' H"'r I thw x-vi In. i.l fi. O'l i.f Hi". li' ..I i.t.l. w i"' -TIi.-hh . rr la l with l.'T. i-n.l.-avnr I., apr.H..! Mull- .I'.a-i..". TlH'i't- M no l:t w r,.iiii. Mini: tiniii I:ik." j .p. M.-irhiinl a...l thul wl wli;l" In: wiin In wiiiimlnir h narrowly imi-il al.i.ik. nnr ho Jt ivo.l l.y .-. Iiltl" iiiillve u li I who H.-rt-Mrn.-rt f'.r I in. to r.mift lienor". -On my lnl (ri In a KalllnK lumt . w.Tf iilrn.iHt aimk y u hurrii nil'." h Btl.l. "Oih-m tho r.iw of tin li'ji.t vpnt ttti'l nnd we thought we '' ;,iii;p." Imrlntf Mn ' rn tli iKlanrt t)r. M.nliiut linuflit two rlaaw-H of na live chlMn-n how to roiiil In tli;lr u; t;t l.'.nKui.K "'ly 'I'1 ,!"'1h tlu-lr text luaik. Arthur W'eHterpanI Winn Prize in Auto Chili Drive Arthur WeaterearJ turnod In 27 nw riu-mbrri to the Omaha Auin Huh yMU-rdny an'l won tho clav'a priro of 100 (nillona of guwiline. It pilita rr.Tlvcd t the noon lunrh.-iin f the huaillnit fomtnlitoe In llot.'l f-.i.-nv!! aliowcl that nearly 4'tfi "n.-w ln'iiiiln'rH havo lien olilaimrt Thu ilrlvn continues until mxt Tu.s rlay. Embarrassing Hairs Can Be Quickly Removed (Uiauty fulture.) Il;ilm rin po ea:!y haniah.-d from the umJi-rnriiiB, nook and f.'"'e hy th'B lU.k, ri:nl. nulhod: Mix Into u a; ft jiuhU ao'iio powdort-d dtlatono a. nl water, iiu-oad on hairy nurfuce ml lu 2 or 8 minulos rub (iff, wann. tho f.k!n and It w.U ho free from, hair or bli-rnlth. Exoopting In vtry stub horn growtliB, one aiiidlcatlun Ih auf fx ont. To avoid d mippolntrncnt, buy the delatone lu an original packago ami mix fresh. ADVKKTISEMENT. TOO WM IV1EAT URTS KiDHEYS Take a glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if bladder bothers you. Kating too much moat may produce kidney trouMo in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because tho uric uold exe'tos the k'dneys. they become overworked, not aluitiflsh; H"R up ami cause ail torts of distress, par t.'cul.uiy buckai ho and m sery in the kidney mlon: rlnuinutic twlnnes, se vere headache, nel.i (stomach, consti pation, torp.d liver, Kleoile8snes8, bUiddeBBBd urinary irritation. .The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't act'nff rlKht, or it blad der bothers you, get about four ounces of Jn.l Falls from any Rood pharmacy; tako a tableapootiful In a Klasa of water before breakfast for few days and your kidneys may then aot f ne. Th'a famous salta l mndo from the ac d of trapes and lemon Ju co, comb ned w th lith'a, and haa been used for gone rat ons to flush cIoKired k dnej si and at mnlate tin 111 to iiotiiial net v ty; also to neutrnl'?... the e ds in l$ urine that it no leniter ,rr tatea. thus often end nu Madder d.aord.-.r. lad .ilis cannot Injur anyone; ivuk.-s a ililihUnl vt fc.'V. -si ent Ithii wiit. r dr 11k wh . h m II .'n of men and women take now an I then to to tp l,e. ;i the k dn. -xt and ur'tuuy organs .-ban. thim ofi-ti itvod.ntf aertoiih ); dri'V A .order. All) rHTl".KNT. J A Stubborn Cough t Lootciit Hight I'p X T.ai a.a-xa.la r'J la a. UM la. ak f.a aU T am h4.t l, is- it 1 Iw'Bi 9l (tll hit ti.ll.elit el p l o! toun l t.i h 11 Moult l'J.4b' "" l I"' iii. tiiU i '!..' ' Ii ;'' i) liil'V. In ' I'm"!.' I o t I' ' :.' ' "! ' 1 ( . .t ..-..!. H"i I lK"l i,t...i. t..,. nj n. '!"" .'', I -l t .a t:....4t at- e I 'U a .1 a ,t ii'n.jl li Iw I,. 1., I I 1 -It I ' ' ' .- . f, I t is . 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V'., to re rovor tlio Klrl, hut fnllcil, 11a lattc-r riifu.-"'! to havn anythlnir to lo with her. 1 lwo Held for Trial on Mann Act Charge rhfirlca Wilcox. 2133 Houth Six teenth utreel, formerly for three yenra on tho Omaha pollou force, waa hold to tho federal Brand Jury on a Mann act rhanro yesterday, after a hearing before I'nlted Ktatog ('oriimiMioner Hoehler. Alonzo IJoppe, quarter-bred Indian from Milwaukee, was held with him. lioth men nre chaiKed with brliiifiiiK lay Hodires and Virginia Black. 17-year-old iriilH, from Mlwouirl Valley, la., for linnioial puipiseH. Tho (jurn lot wan found by Popart ment of Ju 'ti.e apentsi in a room at 202 North KlKhleenlli Hlreet. The men met the sri rlis while on strike guard duty at Missouri Valley, they aald. Commissioner Boehler fixed tho mc-n'a bonds at $1,000 each, and the pirls', as complulnlng wltneHScu, at $r.00 each. Molher of Boy Acciilentally Killc:! Seeks $25,000 Damages A damage (;;ilt, brought by Mrs Mary I.oreno nKalntit the IJurlincttui railroad, for tho death of hor 11-year-old aim, Charles, killed in a fall (hrotm'h tho roof of tho depot from tho Tenth ptrect viaduct, August 6, 11)21, was called for trial before a Jury in federal court yesterday. .Mrs. Lo reno, a widow, sets forth Bho Is de prived of the conipuny of her st.n and his earnings iib a newsboy, $7 a week. Alien women Jiereauer to Be Naturalized in Court Alien women, whether married to an American eltlZ' n or to an alien who thereafter becomes a citizen, will hereafter become naturalized through the same process, in district court, as men. This was part of the act approved by coiiKiess September 22, this year. Announcements of tho act have been received by Robert Smith, clerk of the district court. it. vr it r. First Regular Cat Show to Be Held Here This Fall The Omaha T'ers'nn Cat society yes terday announced the first sanctioned rhitmplunshtp cat show will bo held in th Auditorium November .10. Decem ber 1 und ?, in conjunction with the poultry show. Mrs. C. t Stevens. Mrs. It. K. ;eor?;e, und Mrs, I!, AV. llayins will be in iliaite Dog Hill Paragrafs By Cicrce B'ngharr. Jiff.ison l'oHocka MIK l.o li.la a hoiae thfi' rein, inlwrs tiiliteii aa Rood I .is iinl.od), la-'iiia. evrry tlmo be i , - i-1 1 ,' .v i i'. - r" I t t- I'-'t ! 7 t ill t 4 . '' f f - W, '-,, k i-., I I. t ' V V rt'- -'i' C?"i i US i .... t, . is . . i . I . . . I I .. ( . .... ' i"Ui. t ;-. M. U. t i "- .-- ... . .i -. I i , a ..ti--4 o Oi SOULS for SALE By RUPERT HUGHES. nlli.N4 htM.i'ali. h.ii.,. i,. wl-4 n .! I ' "f " nir-n.iM-t air.t-t".. an ! ...li ail lha ra in. Il..ii a n.l lr. I. ii ma (ha. h. d4 l.ar aui.il ilia .14 lalm r uf lt. It-. I" air t'tiii. ll'lla lima f atmrlr. Anli.t lo-f o'hiri rii.itiMalMia. aha i-ol. :.iu.. ... mi. a.-iily Hr ior, a.iuv4 ' :"' r;",v,"V. a- . ii.Kl tinur I. lie Uiulr ! r l.lh.r a i,ur.(, Ti. ia ...... a ..,. ah-,. ,.,. n.n iari.i a i.f iuiii lu ruiM-l nr i li.n.ur, inn ii lniai. la n ! iff j ml l. iin.ql.., until tya la.a M f.a jtiu.lir.l 0. itiH. ... Willi"! I'll" l- I j.il ..i.l l(...i.rnil.r. lain .. u Urn af I'.h.I in l.r. Id i Hoi " a. lha (aii.liy i li aii i.n i . an I' ll wny i n. hii i i.ui in a iui A iLurh fruiii aliH'h lha lrl ha l li-. him, tholluh, AllWy. W lll'l . uif.r;.,a run.i.nau lha .l.a-i..r a.. ... u.a n xtM . l. . to it 1 li.Hlilr.l a.n.in .ltV h. a,.K.-a"a.. .n .. im ..rt an im..: ' -I r,l-.l yo.l to ii t hli.i. t.tit h u.iii ii. n 1 1 . 1 in him do- iiui-ii ' una k fully huay iiit.l thru yuu hml tu M ni ... ..(.. -.. lu her omlir lha mnl l.il V.'--llliil llli-n Ji.lui liil.l til H'l UWay u( lha . .. ifj Lanr m4 kr faih.r .a Iln, tl llt ,,,,,1,1,,'t y Wilhout f",'r bVr !,,.",.! V . ..r in ma ir.iui' ah .r-iii. iha itirlii .f a i h m." ni-iin win. I'i.i.i Hii', (amm. i....u..n pi. iu... a. ir. IU-r iii.iii. ir htr uiainary aailitlnif i iim-oiiiiit.. 'il rail. .!.... .!.. .1.- ai-i".' l. frniu lha iron In T.1....11 and no nut hy lr im Pun. Hi im.i.ir pf lha Kin ' .it'irr.i a... in. niT ooin'r l.ai airan 10 tool mil Ii-r Ii -r aha n iitiHl'la tn think nf a ptaili-lhla I atruaa l. . inn (ha U.ili.rali ha. Th.-ii I cania a Lit . f .u- k tin tb fourth 'inornuiif of hi r sua-! )eli9 Mrs. i l iliiiili rode over In I l.lll 111 ftn.l lllMtl-..MU til Mk.llll.tl IfiH tiof 1 hunl.ii ii.l mid alio had to leave Tiiohoii for a few 'lava to intend hla f.illn-i a funeial. h'lo- pioiiilaed to haaten back and 1'ififi.J .Mem Ht.ddou' forH lifHa for .l.a.-itlnit her. Mem waa not .(.illo aura tbnt I tea von had ahiln th.) elder Mr. Cal brnllh Ju-t on iili.ae In help her out of her difficulty, hut aim had a bard time lo keep .lra, tialbrallh from re Hllzlnir how Kind aha wn to he rid of her and her husband. And as aiam n Mix. Onlhraith bail Kone she assailed bar problem with a (new ardor. It w.is uhiinlv a time for .ulek and decisive action. Hhe threw caution asul" and forbore to r.-wiid Ihe perils c.f Inooiialslanoy. Khn wrote hT father and lumber a hasty letter to which the lilt of hoa unooiiHcIously contributed an at mo ult. ore of brldnl bliss. My parlliiK Momma and Papa Well, you have lost your daiiKliter-. not by fell disease, but by fell in lov Vou mav nay It I pood riddance of hud rubbish but It hurt ina to lose the noble name of Btoddon even for the benutlf.il tltlo of Wo.hIvDIo for Ibat'a what I'va been and ifone and lone yes, I'm married now 1 meant to break it to you Kent lor, but It popped out. Ho I'll leave it. Vou see, Mr. Woodvlll.i John wna ur. n . I ,. nn4 tlml n.wl .ftitattli.rf.lA I im. if 1-oHr.cct fill almost reverenl. vou irdnht hiiv and he's so hltf and band aomo and film and noble, and I waa so aniall and lonely und so far away for o Ions that oh, I Just couldn't resist. lie Htnyed In Tucson (by the way, It Is pronounced tooson, not tuckson) for several days longer than ho plan ned because ho said he couldn't tfnr himself away from me but finally be bad to leave for Vuma nnd ho said he couldn't live without poor littlrt mo. I felt I couldn't live without him. And why ahould I deny myself piolector and the highest Klory of wi manhood? Bo he. bonnet! me to marry him and KO to Yuma I had about decided that Tucson was not tlio rhtht place for mo, anyway. My oouph Is much bet ter, but not enough better to auit me, so I consented to marry John. lr. fialhralth was awfully nice to me, but he was called away by tho unfortu nate death of hla father, ao ho couldn't marry us, so we wore married by Itov, Mr. Hmjxna (here nho wrote a name illegibly). I haven't time to write you more, for John is waiting and our train won't. I ll write a loneer loiter when 1 have the leisure. I do hope you will be hnnpy as I am nhout It. Vou haven't lost a daughter, but trained a Hon. Wo leave rt once for Yuma, ao adilresa all ynnr letters to nio as Mrs. John Woodvllle, Cenoral Delivery, Yuma. Doifii't It sound prand. though? I don't know how long we shall be there, as John Is looking over some properties nnd doesn't know Just . where to nettle yet. ' ! 1 wish I could write you that he is terribly rich, but, while bo hopes to be some day, he is very poor just now. Hut be is such a noble mini, and noli!" heart: are. bettor than cornels as the poet faith, and I shall try to be a help to him and some day we will pav buck tho money I havo taken away from you poor darlings). Well, I must close for the present. Don't stop loving me Just becauao I have a husband, liut send us your blessings. Your loving, loving daughter, MKM. She was exhausted by the soul strain and shn had to rest mind and body before she could undertake the tusk of writing the fialhralths a sim ilar Utter with the necessary changes. It was only herself that he had to conquer, slneo she did not have to look the recipients In tho eyo. AliVUKTINHMKNT. The Bald Buccaneeri of the Table i Are the Fellow Acquainted With Stuart' Djpia Tablet!, ; K.try .lay a.u a1.'! ftumi'tiiia vhu ai., I I ai.k I N'ilu'1 .at.-a thai eia or fri. t..b tr ih... haaad b.-ati. ar kaih with . f lit M.a H leMa m ft 4 "t a4 iJ . .- ft - -4 ..-4-4 -- 4 i m 1 ... I' , V U' l . . i t, t ' ,., f w '- -- I -I m e '4 . a . . . The Joy of lata Pie " in l, - ii ' Hill II II iriCl 4 .... -t -J a--. dkaiaWV a.-... ... ........ i t., , i k . ..- m ...-a -... . ..-. I ... , , ,, j. , , . , . , , . , ....a .. . a , , t---.. a, . tmm taalarHar I . Thru, wua kinil of ml. t.ivniia hi j Im iiy in tli" t"itt of hi-r I' ii.-r to tt I'M. Kino ii iriimii anu ni ovrr aolu iioua if; tN-.ir lr. iiiJ Mm. tJallimith W hut y..u will think of ma I ran wall Im i ailll. InHliHIIU'lo IH tha laaat IhlllX ' wll,l,Vn...a anil alruaallmr wllh annli : ' ''...., J . t . h lwTy aT. ' , ,..,. i '"I" r n aaiuiy, awa i j lo I uniir.ii.-fu . fuii.iahl n-lf following at a llltli Vou It la tli la uuy "i t)i truin 1 vr.ili liiiiiiiniit ami pni'ii I tiirt aa I'M frii-ii.l- Im w-ta tn ril.ly Hl. u loa nm mi. I I i-uii't uuil. r-.luii. I why hut he f.-ll In lovr wllh Ina I Mll , ,., W(, , " h" h. I l.itve lit i.ih'w un.l ha nakaal nut lo ui.n ry him llKht away ,.l m-iiii.1 now 1 nil) Ali a. John ... .hkIvIII... If you il-li.- John hml aolun ir.ii.lln to look ov. r, an w iton't know Jilat yt Juat u.n fH U'm it'll! ai.lll. .l.nan you will haw to ml. !i mo at (i.-n.-ral In livery, Vuma, Mm. John W.aulvllla. I can nver thank you enounh John any. lo thank you fr him and hopiiiif lo sea you sis. li again. our most Knit, fully. PKVIKM licit al Klili. 'N WuiiUVII.I.r Mom luuirhe.l aa aha wrote and a-al d tills letter, and win moat Kio'eful to the 'Inlbraltha for their alaa-nci'. liut lo r landlady bud lo bo dealt with face to face or aha could not let hr trunk away. The bindliidy lliol expected to keep hor ITUoat for a I. UK while, and, as usual, worked laith oreia nf th Kiiuie. When aha had reiiied the room lo Mem she hml x nlaliicd that her nrliwa were hltth Im I in una nf the loavy demandi when Mom wanted to unrent the room the landlady complained that she would ton the uo of It, as the demand had died. M.-m'.had to pay for the balance of the month, and this took Important dollar from her acunt funds; but It Kiive her thu atrength to be curt when be landlady gasped at her Instruc tion that any loiter coming to Mia Jtemcmber ritoddon ahould be read dressed to "Mrs. John Woodvllle, General Delivery, Yuma, Arizona." The. landlady's natural cackling over the unearthing of a romance was rigidly suppressed by Mem with aa much calm aa If ahe had been getting married every few day. Khe was not ao atoIU when ahe set out upon her next errand. Hhe bad to buy her wardrnbe for the third act, her widow s woods. Hhe was going to suvH it lot of money by purchasing no bridal gear ut all, no veil, no orange blossoms, no trousseau, for her honeymoon was to )m as Imagi nary aa her wod.llng, Hut her mourn ing must be visible. You can't fool th youngtttri. Thty con always tell Ih dif fertnee between KELLOGG' 5 and imitation!. Kelloggs CornPklces snap up fussy appetites something wonderful! No coaxing needed to tempt family folks and visitor folks to eat a-plenty not when there's a big pitcher of milk or cream and lots of Kellogg's Corn Flakes and, maybe some fruit ready to tickle fickle palates! Kellogg's are unlike any corn flake3 you ever ate I They're the original kind they ought to be best! No other corn flakes are so deliciously flavored ; no other corn flakes retain such wonder-crispness till eaten! And Kellogg's are never leathery or tough or hard to eat I TOASTED CORN FLAKES Alia auWrt f KELLOGG'S K1UMBUS sad 4 taaaaaa ,fv0 S?!-!! sj i """i -nes3 f k. t an . iMarf 1 1 1 1 i J 1 1 - r' r f M MU 11 It M fill" J m-1 I urn U V3 f M I A ho mov. .1 towly down the ITuik'H aiiwa-t t dry BKk ator to buy iaw do-ae end I at unit Veil, aim tluggtil by a trading uf dlWj fill f'il.Hllllg To pra-lrnd lU get 1 ii anted u a pl.-a.aiit little comedy. ! lull lit put mi fnlae mourning we lit tarry tl I mtu ih realm uf giwiy 'crime .V uiilliiiu itira.l eaaalltd l In r thai if alia put on the Inky ui i f wimi aim would euon have a real I r. -iiai.it for It Hnnm on 1t r Iti her ) muul.l t.i. an. I ah wnuM aunii lm . o 10 i ihiiik rr tl. 1 hll- lun.j ow r h,r ,u,l. r lim ,.,...,.u ,i r. .. ,.... .i , mu.hl wh . a little .llaiamo; aoaa overhead an ImiMiMaiit buzzard tiutiiilig alow circles e'Toaa hi path. f in t aha must go on un float the wolf ami l b biii.ii. if aha could Phn had auoh diaiaaie for the l.ual nra that ahe Waa not nulla reedy f..r th natural queailona of the aelrs wcmaii who met her demand for mourning i.i.tuinu. Waa It flrat or a.i-oiiil mourning, half mourning? Did aha wiah very lp mourning, and what au7 Waa It for harerir or r. li.iue' Oh. that waa ton bad! And waa It a father aha hail ot? Nut husband? Oh, how audi Waa It vary aniMen Ait accident or an lllneaa? Mem had not Vt divided which It wua in Is-, an.) her guilty confusion might well have la n taken for confeasion of murder. That was what aha f.-ll It must tie. The . aaleawoman'a rurtoalty waa fiulrketiad to torment by the avaalve neaa nf Mem'a mumblad anawara, and when Mem decline. 1 to have the Ihlnga a.-nt lo her uddieaa, and aaked to have thorn put In a bm fr her to curry, 1h aaleawommi could not (oiice.il her uglUtion. M.-m caught her glance a alio looked for a wed ding ring on Mem', bare hand. This frightened Mem and Increased her ib'spnir of aucce, but ahe had to bold herself In control long enough to march out aa a dazed relict of blighted hope. It was hard to man age thla and carry a large bundle, loo; but she reached the sidewalk Holm how. The Nilcawoniau'a suspicion had given her a hint, hhe stopped at a Jewelry store and bought herself a plain gold band. Hhe wore It out of the store, explaining that ahe had Ion her first ring.' When she returned to her boarding house the landlady, whose inqulsitlve nes was still simmering to a boll, let hei In. Aa Mem locked glance with her defiantly ahe saw the landlady'! eye go to her hand and widen with recognition of tho wedding ring. Mom let the box of mourlng fall to Ihe floor. If t had broken open! The landlady 'gasped: "Vou ain't married a'ready?" "yea." "Ix)rd o' mercy! that' the qulekeat work I ever did set! Where' your husband?" "Minding hla buslnesa his own business!" Hhe regretted the unwarranted In solence instantly, but It served to put the landlady on the defensive and taught Mem the value of bluff, and Kellogg's are always a delight to serve and a treat to eat at any meal! In fact, you'll never know how good corn flakes can be until you know KELLOGG'S! Do more than ask for corn flakes ay KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES! The kind in the RED and GREEN package! CORN FXAICES KEU0CCS BRAN, taaltte ui kraaaVUe Save and Beautify Your Hair With ahcwbrosHerpic.de narviHo t te lha hair baraaaa Ha eaaittva ai'iai In b-an.dln Ua kaifi taoanlaa; Sanaiug. Bfc.atae tautae kaif. Ati.i aa aealvaiM f lllraj la kiaa lihl al your k-ur Uta ta l.aa n4 Mm ara'a ra,aa la u.ua up aa4 aaM. Ha.hv. la a fae a WW haia Ul aa taaaaktai IfaMfanaaat. Vmi aid Kara IM kaauldal kaif fm kaaa aiaaa aai K-a, t i a. ip .U naa Ivaat Ua4i.if. 1 r Vf ao I ( ooe . taw aaaaaraatfa a .U aa aoaaUr aayraiaaV Xeuibro'arerplcldt fa 1 Dttndntft a 5lai FaMmf Hah Ua4 k Mr. Aaa Cueaaf (fartia kar aia a aaa Hti.ata. "I a. Mialn'i rVaaiB aWrV. tt kl a.anaiwj aaa.ia Ia a. f laaafc tdw M ai.mkal I. I am ll..rn k aVaw fa Waa, f'aaa .1 t it an4 .f .a I I . K-.ia iw - l II a.r. iM.w-waa.il i.a a. -a aiw..a. k wt hM.ua a. a la.aai a4 n a . . lk.t t awMa a sv me raa M tiiiwanl knbal inl tm mm tk y AX Dntfl eaal Of. 9e4 A ! t Al biU e taatwa M.irtM. il ! Stan fit . ... ...... a. . a .... a-l at k a . .-4 " a 4 lha rniluary rukat han yum lion la k. Uava it and etia.k. Tiia ln.i1y friatl in hr own (al tiymg u naure out hat a.rt if t'lt-aiura Mm waa, but h nn rruirti big ahe M.i. A ft day lad-r lattnr mill U "itlaa Klaitil.Mi ' tirfore maj Irvaaing It lb lanilla.lv could Hot l'lal ataauning M i.m n It plova.) to tm a UHaMa.ga ot loya tiom Ih girl a father. AiiMM.g many .r.aioi a ul linraainea lor tne p i 1 1. lid a a ploaaant word for Mr. WowMlle; ttlao a piou luqw that the ai'l.-iidld genileman ihiUI t a n-n protection and romfort 10 the little wanderer. Thua one duiai dup anotlur end tba fiwlml father fiatled the lan llidy by ciMifimiing the ll M"m had told h.r. With all doubt aa to tli girl a bo.ieaty allavd, the ml'trraa of the lawrdlnf houae rriaiwd out "Mia ritedd.m,'' wrote "Mr John Wtaa villa, ;mrl v-llvery, Vuma." and siuo.1 the flap down again CJIAITIJIt xvr. Tha early nusrnlng train (mm Tuc on would dttfit Main at Vuma, id th mid afternun. Tli rallroa.1 waa 3 Mm BUTBTTX9T -eiMejelp ydufeliydur Susfmss, " It is not difficult to sell your business if you tell enough people about what you have for sale. Tell them about its Location Size Average daily business Amount of stock Price Terms Hundreds ot people in Omaha anil out over the state watch the "Want" Ad columns of The Omaha Fec to kwp informed of available monoy-makimr business openings. Some buyer wnnts YOU II busim- and will, pay YOUK price. Lvt him know about it throuirh the "I.usitu ,;s Opportunities" column of Th Omaha Hoe. "Growing 'tr ry Jaf lexui lKy fcrii K tMr leiulU al letter t ott' OmeKa I'.ee -Way,!" Ait. The Omaha Morning Bee THE EVENING BEE lavar far front llol Met,. an Uirdd Slut lha ikarlt t a tlOt-U.g llol. 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IT H l aallaaaal Tam Parents' Problems What ahould ha. don In th i.iae of a bill kirl of I who drpiHTately lliukia a point of lint ollnit rn.ic.lv, I'utlenoa and Hilmi, ni viiually j ri.-cr.aarv In thla r.ia Th mother mu.l niaka am tint the child l a j.by her airtitly Tb may tike a j dliroaii-tonn!e umoiint of tliil nl I first, but gradually th !.. n dl tm vurii.l, ; with the 'lots for your money" brands of baking powder with the cheap and big can kind, you're sure to lose every time: CALL FOR The Economy BAKING POWSJER m It's used by more housewives-more chefs-more railroads more restaiirants more hotels, than any other kind in iVmerica and its sale is over 150 greater. If you want every bake-day to be a successif youwantpositiveresultsatasrnall cost if you want to guard punty of your bakings, use Calumet Every ingredi ent init has been official ly approved by the United States Food Authorities. Order Calumet today it will pay. a k ft a 'a?;. 3K K K'tZZsy' . ' ' s. 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