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    THK SUNDAY' J'.KK: OMAHA, OCTOJiKR '-'!.
a it
Diamond Rule
Returning lo
National Clubs
fann Combats Show
Baseball uprrinary in Ma
jor Slipping from Amrri
ran League.
My I. V.. NAMNIIIV
f ir poet Rcnwiii rmlitf (an
etrfnln it, auprenviry In Hi tmwi
Iwll worlil eern to ho returning; to
tlm National I'lifi, whl'-h li beim
KfllliiK lea than ( ulmr lit th ma
jor ina honor In ll tout tut.
AtOr.KUnr.Mt.sr.
i IF BACK HURTS
FLUSH KIDNEYS
Eat lent moat, aIo take flans
or fcaiis bt-iore breakfast
occaioDally.
Too inui'ii mciit nmy form uric arM
which orlh thn kidney; they 1,
com ovcrworVeil; (rut luKi"i, lull
and f--l like lump of lrl. The
urine, become cloudy; the UuiliW I
Irritated, mill you nmy be ohllKed to
ji-k relief two or tlirea time during
in iilxht, When the kidney clog
joij tntm hlp them fltth off th
lily'a urinous ( or you'll fc
te.nl lick p'TRoti shortly. At flmt
you frel a dull misery In th kidney
ikIoii; you mirtVr from bnckidie,
mik hinlmh. di..lne, itomiich
Ul Hour, toiiKUfl coiilcr anil you fori
i lit uiniillc twinges when the v. tut her
1 bud.
iTiriH ion 111 niiiiT, ii mo gci irom
t ,y pharinaclat four ounce of Jud
hull; tnke a tableapoonful In a glim
of Mater U'fnro briikfiit for u few
ilaya ond your kidney may then net
fine. Thl fiinioti tiilt I in.ido from
the acid of Krupr and lemon Juice,
combined Willi IHhiii, and ha been
used for geiicrution to clean dogs;"!
kidney anil atlmulut them to norinul
nctivlly, alio to lielp ncutmll the
nciil in mine, no it no longer I it
nourco of Irritation, thu often end
ilia; hlndiiiT weiiknem.
Jnd .Suit I Inexnenalve, cjnnot In
jure; tiuikc a dtdlK ht fill effervescent
llthl.i water dilnk which everyone
should Ink now and then to help
keep the kidney clean and active,
Iji-ukk!! here ""y ,n,y ' ot
Jad Hull to folk who Ixillev In cor
recting kidney trouble while It I only
4-,.,il.l
The lrlunih of the (iiiuit over the
Tanker In the niMi ilm tin
year iiKr pronouie ! and eon
vliu iiif than in lll'l, and It m lm
d up by the vl tory of the I'uli nwr
the White run In the Iuiiik" city
erlea. A th'wa were the only
pot wa ikiii anV.rs etntfed tin )iur
the eriln't w iinunliiioufi.
Last year the white Hon tuinn,..
the Cul five tmlilit flume, Imvinu;
It an open question whether or n
the Natlnnnl league' victory In thu
world ihanipiunahip struggle In. II
rated a uiriurity of the Uuigije ur
of the tiiant generaUhlp.
ik In lilatorli! tlnien-th decide
udliif with JiilO the National league
enjoyed the preetlge that goe with
h"Hln the world' chnmploriehip till
meet of the time, Hlnce It wa wreeted
a from the i.'uba by the Athlelli
In 1910, the world erlc pennai
h Moated over American lengun
park more often then over theuretia
of it rival circuit.
National Coming llwk.
nui in long Ming or the pen
ouium i hringliig the Indicator
uprniMcy lairk to t)ie veteran league
and the necond iiccealve defeat
the Yankee by the (llant have n
argument that the 1921 aerie wn uu
convincing.
It ulll tn li the Xatloniil Irnguu
long time, however, to culili up with
IK hurky young rival In the total oi
game won ince they lagan playing
In each other' yarda back In liidS
Kor a good many of the Intervening
eunon the yeur'a balance ha heu
In favor of the American league
whoae team had piled up n toial of
114 vlctorle over National leaguu
team In poet (weon battle at the end
of 1921, whllo the veteran leaguer
hud beaten th Johnnon circuit In
oily 138 game,
Thl year the Natlonul h-agu won
eight potefton game to three Vic
torle for the American, all of them
by the White Hog. That margin of
five game take only u emu II fco
out of the Ameiieoii league' big lend
leaving th grand total to date 17
to 144 In favor of the Junior organ
Izatlon. Of world' pennant the
American league ha won 11 and tin;
National tight.
I'ont heftmm hainn Mart In 190,1,
lu eoiiii: of the pre vioun year tunny
more pool m-oxon eon tenia have taken
place than recently. In VJiii, the llrot
year of the pence compact between
the rival circuit, there were forty l
pot'eaon game played, )elde
the world' rl there were city ae
rie In Chicago, Ht. Louln and 1'hil-
udelphla, end an Ohio chauipinnnhip
aerie between t.'lnclnniitl and Cleve
land. Omdiially all but the Chicago
content have been abandoned for lack
of Intercut In mere city champlon-
Hhlp.
In the appended atatlntlc on lnter
league game only pout en moii aerie
are lui'ludcd, onilltingr the prlng con-
teat that word to be prevalent, for the
reiiMon that tn the antC'cliamplonxhiu
game many rookie were tried out,
(
MEW.
Harry Say:
Am I Right?
Wkn you come to
me for a suit or over
coat there it one
thing I want to have
happen. To merely
please you it not
enough!
You mutt be more
than tatitfied.
It takes extra
time, t'xtru effort,
extra exixame and ex
tra everyUiinir to get
what I am after. Uut,
MAN, it PAYS.
"That's the method
of my madnei." I
am not in Imninett for
u week or a month
I am here to STAY.
Hood tailored clothes
are th? beat adver
tisement a tailor van
peMilily have. Hive
a nunn real tailoring
dtif action and he
wi(J h glad to hrag
i.in.tit It i a tailor.
Ih.a'a how I feel
n.,..it it and I want
every cuttotner to
feel th tame way
l'.vit me.
I'nng me ni!e
of t-thfr hih grd
tiil. r and I will tlu
it for !.
Ihi ougt.t trt Inter
el )ou. I'.'a likt
viiii, a)tt! )o4
ti w rU drea-ed,
Harry Mason
It's a Fact
Good Tailor
made Clothes
Cost Less Here
Than Ready-Made
One of the jbiggest items
in the increased cost of
ready-made clothing is
two profits the retailer's
and the maker's. These
don't net you anything
extra, do they?
Come in Monday and
See Our
Suits and
Overcoats
Made to Your Meature
at
making them no real lent,i (lie com
parative atrength of Hie competing
out III or Iraguee,
Following la a luminary of the
World Ulid Chicago erle of
iiml I lie t.itali by yean of previnu
eii ,h;
Mold i Herle luti.
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ports
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17; Nulionn;-, 141
Four N(;v I 'aces
on Iowa Team
14 fit. I" . 'et. J,-- llecon
atiucti'd ttlthlii-tt veck, with fmir
new fnce acheiliiled to appear In the
lineup, lowii unlvrrrlly hiKky foot-
I m 11 nun hlnu will dike the Held iiK"lnt
I'urdue here ImlBy tilled with n de-
lcnnliialli.il not only lo win, hut to
ng.iln iitno of Hie preat Ice IomI limt
Hnturday In the r lint to 7 victory
over the llllnl leum. l''or rcKiilur
wliii pliiyed In the Yule Kiime, Iticlud
Inif I'krkin, the neimon' nenmitlon at
iiuiirterhink, me expected t'i warm
the id line, while aecond 'tmd
men III! their plm e on I he held.
In hi e,irch for a more effective
team conihlmitlon Coach June hue
unified the nuihln Cupt, l.oi'ke to
'urkln'a ponltion et ifuarter, NiiKent
to Mllltr'M Imlf, Jii'iua lo rulllMK-K,
(lite to ll'iiicocl'.'i end and Ktlz to
nifledltiKer' tackle por,ltlon,
I'nrkln 1 Mid to have an Injury,
"We ore not hero to try to hold
Iowa to a low acorfr; we are to try
and win," wji the talenietit of Couch
Jume J'helun of I'urdue,
(riilxter Dies
Iluffulo, N, V Oct. t'S. Curl Jft-
coh, u iiieinlx'r of the Martlnavllle
coiiiiiiunliy foothull feuni, died at a
honpltnl here today from Injuile re
ceived In a Hume liott Huturdiiy. lione
In Ilia aplriBl column wete dl located,
lie wh a mm of Itev. Henry Jiuol,
ield eeci-etary for tho Lutheran
anilarium at Denver, Col.
Wayne Normal Lours.
UMhm, In., Oct, 2. Wcetcrri
Union defeated W'uyne Normal, 13 lo
Wayne acored Ita drat touchdown
In the flret. quarter. W intern Lnioii
nine I '.' and acored in the mini!
iiii.rter, The winning touchdown wan
made a .1 reult of aeverul forward
pne.
York Loees lo Kearney.
York. Neh., Oct, St. (Hpecjul lele-
jtruni.)Vork college IobI to Kearney
Normal hero yeaterdny hy acoro of
16 tn 0. Kearney collected ix point
In the firm half, hut. came kick etronK
In the aecond and piled up three
touchdown.
Iiiit l.lle a lliihlcr.
Jiiiiiit.v lilii'lie, hi.lilcr nf the n,i.
likilil eik'lil r' f 1 1 ( iiui.H lr i hi.i la I
Koiiie lo etieial (In, winter ut,n
ii'icniliiic the wn, after which lm
will rduru lo the iH;ii nud IlKht for
more reiiNiill.Jiln purHc.
He wa a rlnuiip Hthler of our I it i ill .
Idit when lie went mil In the linl.
H iiiuliln't lay ft fee eiifl earned Jm It
On Hit) thins hot an "ahm ran."
It iini'1 lo ! nld Hint ilnKinx wiia
I h poetry of motion. Nowmliiya It
Inoa'ly free vcrae.
The niiiiouiicemeiit tlmt llie wljit-r
(inlf eeiieon will lp n lit I'ltinllillBt,
N. C. on lleceijilier 10, milet lm Komi
new to (he (jJfer who hn lo "keep
the home lire liiiriiliijf" hy wnkluiT.
M W IlilTI V.
, a II lit fun mice mild: Some il.iy
two lighter who uctu illy lit In each
ol In r will nH Into an Oinahu rlne
and mile a referee lnp II, eniiii'
delict few fan may really u IIkIiI
There' one liiinch of lii.'ijor Ihibui
humihull where Ihn player mnlci no
error, In riittliitf up the world .
rlf recelit no player ha lieeu cri d
ited Willi bootliiK one,
lUlihil In lint wood
llueli In Hie air
Nclilaifer' alter n niiinatcr
Nolioily aeeuw to tare,
II.VMI rrTo AI.VIS,
The first Ihlnif we know "Cowhoy
ladidtt, the welterweight, will he
fiKhtlnif Jack Iieiiipeey. At Iciiat In
iniiMer, liny Alvle, will try In Inak
the plihllc Indieve It,
The Maryvllle Ihiimcral rnruin
MIKK'! a loant to let lidiiplcd hy
ome of Hie cumlalalc for office on
hot It llikeln: "Here' to you a wet
a you are; here' to me a dry a I
am; bul, a dry a f am ami u wet
a you are, I'm a wet a you are a
dry n I ui."
IIAKI.IK'S 1(1 II T.
' lliiven't heard tnuiili from llie laimp
tit Chfirllo Jlunvon elnce the older
,hy,ko came out nud Informed the
world Unit ho would wrenllo Hiiiikoii
for the goto receipt or n lde bi;t,
nrovldiriK the aide h't w,-i worth
wretlliitf foe,
h)nlio (old Ifiinxmi to bo and Bel
a reputation, which I u lot more
than a lloclt of wreIIer own,
Foolhnll Ktralcuv la o Kinxl mokt
of llie time that even I he eoiufie can
uiidentluitil It, let ttlonic the fan.
TIIIMiH IHKIMrT"rNIKIWT.INI.
Incnnie lax lilanli.
fnllcKe yell.
A Greek waiter,
ri.KNTV NTItlltfcH. :
Accordim? to recent pro. die
ptttche, "llabn" Huth I not Inter
eated In the new player' union. Mttt
he that the "Bubo" went out on
Hit HI I I UH ll WAX A
IIIMiMIMK 101 TII
IIIS Hllt HAS M: AMI
M il K
S0.MK0M-: t l l l ll HIM I.HTI.K
1(1 III,
AM Ml. MIT KM UIII A
unit k.
Hincr f.uulty iiittm in en at IukN
i'Iiu.iI and colitM h.ivu llird lo
place the enft iimU1 on the Int'
porliiiicc of fiinl kill, It I JUKI a i-aev
lo Hit lli I.eU fur Hie Iiik Kl"'H a
It l to itet oiir rliig-lile rent nl a
t'liialia IikIiI nliow or re I ved lunch
Whete ht. IVIer prinlile.
WE PUT ON VELVET
COLLARS
DRESHER BROS.
2217 Firnant St.
Mo' Iwe or three-piece fl KQ
uil cleaned and preetrd
Atlantic 0345
Izaak Walton,
Cliapter Formed
A t' lit, line m i; iiiit.u .. ii of mi
inuhH cluiptcr i f the Iri.ik Wullou
nlie of America wan foiincd at a
uieetiii' nl the o. A C. nM night.
1 he I .ink Wullon Iuaue of Auier
k 4 Kland fur the pitHcrvatlon of
tiali and tiauie and Ih natural leau
tie of oiildoor life,
A pciiiiulient oiK.inlJillnll niectln
will l.e held Imi'liilier lit Ihe (I. A.
C. A coiiiinllte .f (liree wn p
pointed lo ill il ft n coijMiIiiIihii ami hy
law fur the lu'.il chupler.
All liiuiihii ini Imiiii n will he In,
Ml i-i to attend 1 1 1 in kl meeting.
Thoee iricnt laul IiIkIiI were; .1. T.
McVlttle. Ii. II, riilllip H. V. 1'iilla
him, A. I'", lilnom, II. K. Urnwn, ftn
i1l Hinlth. I!d livkiiil, Ijirl Alheill,
counii-y i mi to he held lu omiihn i at. , M.ford, Keiim lli Jinitl'i. W il
I haiii'.HKiviiii; inoiiiiMK, Hurry ri't
cr 1 cnuchlntf the llarrlii.
.Mien inn I I'lhl.i-i- llnlrlicd Ural and
nccoiid lioit year, and lliirlfnrd nd
1'iilxi'iii ie Uh.ho uli i iiily pun tli iiiK.
Hli iiiiiioiih, Ihlid liiet year, t H ' ov
iiliiK from an opiiatlim nud will e
port to Kictzli-r a noon a he I
nJroMK i iiuiiv.Ii.
Medic Harriers Begin
Training for Grid
I In. .ill, I hii illca
fur Hie aniiijiil
Ii.iMi Iiikiiii lialiiliig
Y. M. C, A. cri
l.ild Vh I. M, I', Htmie, K. I. Mill
1 1 1 iet. U. T. (iiiicouiilil nud I' I'd !""J
rich.'
Cent; Tuiiney Win
Ow r "Cliuik" V, iin
Hueton, Oct. '.'8 (ieiieTuiincy, for
Pier hlil In nvy weight champion, lant
ulKht wa awarded the declon over
"Chuck" WiKKiii of Indlanupoll,
after l round of low IlKhting wllh
the former A- K. Y. champion the
HgxreaHor.
li. S. Delewarc in
New Voik, Oct.' 27. The foothull
team fiom the Culled Htate l.atll'i-
nhlp Uclaw.ue defeated the eleven of
the hattlerhlp Murylaiid, 13 lo 7, In
u cotiU'iit. to (lecldu Hie ctiampiominip
ot the Atlniitio fleet tu-r toduy.
HanliiiK .Mount Pocmi'i
Win Any liltte Hililiong
Wiihlilngloii, Oil, Ueneral
1'eiehll.g Ik (he proud poeeeemr of
Hi rue rlohnn winner In Hie olllcer'a
JumpiiiK ihm In yeeterday' armv
hoie liow here, tonllued to enlrle
from Ihe Waehlngton dlHirict.
HI I'lomlnent Tom captured tho
l.luo rililiim lu Ihl lun. One of tho
u;prixe of Hie day wa the failure
of I'l fBlieiit. lliintliig anddle hoc
ntiy, ll.irlii'l ridden hy Lieut. C, C.
Jadwlu, lo win u place In tho private
huddle claw, lint place In thl event
wont to MuJ. On. HurlKird (lay
lurk. Suito Heatu Coffey.
Lo Angele, Oct.. 2S. Jimmy Hue
co, notoii lightweight, defeated Joe
Coffey of Oakland, In a four-round
hout here lat night.
College Stars Foes
on Pro Kleveib
W lien the olvmplce, Omaha'a pn
feenlumil f hiIIhiII team, and the Hill
Lin Athletic l lull fleteu of lie
M il nex i l.inli nt liik-u pin k t " :it
Huud.iy n ft ci iuhiii, it won't he Hie
tliKt mei'ting lietwecn tlene Iahy,
el ar oly iuplc fiilllim k. ami "KuiMle''
Knox. Hlllelder hulfliack.
Ii.ihy wa a tar at Crclghteu
flic 1 1 Knox waa the iiiaiiieluy of Urn
In Molnea uiilerily eleven. They
liiHiked up on three different Oitii
mine
Knox Wa Hie Individual elar of the
gum nl le Molne IiihI Hunday lift
eriioou when Hie lllllBidi'i won the
I 'en Moinc profeiiliii,il 4-1 ii 1 1 1 1 ii i tl
llip hy defeiiting Ihe N. A. C. 10 to 0.
in Mnireil all the IlllUliler' tallie.
Tint lIllNldci, lll.ii the Olympic,
lire a group of ex (liege und hlKh
achoiil gridiron lur. HcMitle Ix'ahy, j
Ihe lni'il Include In llieir lineup hiicIi
men u Wiiile M 1 1 ii i . funnel I v f Ne
lu-anku: Waller MeKechnle, ViihliiiiK (
Ion Flute colli kc; Viilli, Notre I lame.
und Kerry Knirry, lleuly and I'uiiIhuii
of CreiKhton.
I'niiriiti (mntTifrM
p Rheumatism!
S. S. S. I the Great Builder of Red-Blood Cell and Rheum
atiim Mud Go! Uted Since 1826-Jutt Try It!
"RheuMulimu 1 Me? fo, Indeed,
lt' ll g"iie, every hit uf III ll'
iiBhliie and Jny f'O lue now fur the
firnl lime Id ycr. I feel a w.inderful
Klurr n ifiil n In the fine uiollun 1 uncd
to have wueu my
day were young
er, I lunk at my
hands l tMuk
ol the twUl nud
awelltag tticy
iKdi to hue. I
hem! wy over to
Hie floor. I haven't
hero aide to do
that la many
year. I i nn I hunk
K. H. K. for It all!
To me It we a
rlliiK ua of Joy
and llherty. Broth
er and timer! la
inliiery, do not
clone your eye
and think tbot
lienltb, free motion
uDii etreugtb are
won froui you forever! It I not o.
It I bere and nntr for all of you.
a. H. . 1 waiting to help you," There
1 a reonoa why K. H. H. will b.-lp
you. When you lnerea the number
f your red-hloud relli, the entire -lew
undergoe a trcmenduii cbtnue.
i.rerytblug (lepoudi on blood-trcuglli.
Dlood which ii in I ii in nffli'ii-nt red
ceil lead lo a long llet of trouhha,
Kheiiinatliun I on of IIh'Iii. H. K, H.
Id Ihe great lileod-rleaiiHer, Mood
builder, yitiim itreDgiheia-r, uerve
I u vlgurator.
It atop akin erup
tion, too, pimple,
block bend, eue
tiol In, ', It
build up run
down, tired men
und women, ImiiU
tltle coinplexlnn,
make the lleeh
tlriuer. Charlie
Ilallele, Klnreuec,
TemH, wrlU':
" ttkt great
ttnturt in Utllng
you knovt what
B. 8. t), ht$ done
for me. I have ufci
four but lite of
B. t. S, 1 am up eo
I can walk. The
pain hn$ hft my leg.
Before vtiwg B. 8. S. I uvi in bid three
monthe and could not walk. will rtcom
mr.nd 8. H. is. to all who tujjcr with
Rhtwnatiem.'
mart H, H. K, today. It I aold nt ll
drug utoren la two lw. T b a
Inrer li!e bottle Is the more ecouom-kul.
Hurler Ilrnts Dillon
Ilenver, Colo., Oct. 27. Ion HurK'T
of Denver won Hie decision of the
Judge over Uiindy Olllon of Ht. Paul
n ltd Jack Doyle of Denver lout lo
Haph McKrmui of Ht. Taut on a foul
In two li round feutherw eight bout
here tonight, ;
Heo Want Ad llting the heel Ho ,
ult. i
i;ii'
' fe .. rf-V
E. RUTH PYRTLE
Noe-PolllUal Cendidel lor
STATE
SUPERINTENDENT
Over I'd yre' e.perlence in Nebra.li .
rurel, (illeire end rilv i-hiiilf. I wo
itegrtea limn Mime I,1 ul v.-r. 1 1 y . Four.
leiit iiioittai wulfure work el I emp
Dudvr anil Dee Mninee. Inilitut In-
irurtur, homevtedHiir, Iravrlfr, lee-
I urer Mint civic worker.
Vote for Her Nov. 7th
Ihe Want Ad produce result.
I-OIITHAI. AIIVt-KTlBfcxr.vr.
I'OI 111! AI. Atl niTIM MKNT.
SEARS FOftCOMGRESS
WILLIS G. SEARS
Vote for juogc'sears
FOR COhGRESS.
HE HAS SERVED YOU
fAITHFULLV AND EF
FICIENTLY AS A MEM
BER OF THE STATE
LEGISLATURE, AS
5PEAKER OF THE
HOUSE OF REPRESEN
TATIVES, AS- A JUDGE
OF YOUR DISTRICT
COURT.
HE WILL SERVE YOU
WITH EQUAL FIDELITY AND EFFICIENCY
AS A MEMBER 0FJTHE NATIONAL CONGRESS
I'lll.l lK A I, AIIVKKTIM'.MKVr.
I'lll I IK l. All HtllhlMfM'.
"Safferin he rone from ynr
luce, Diutber!"
L S. S. mahs you feel like yourself again
OTTO A. SINKIE
A. B J, D.
OTTO A. SINKIE
People' C.ndidat "BY PETITION " for
COUNTY ATTORNEY
To legalize Lijfht Winc8 and Burr. would do
more than anything elise- to reduce taxed.
JIclp reduce them by voting your sentiment.
REMEMBER tlmt'the People nominated mo
by petition, after th primaries to run against
the Political Ring'a candidates of both parties
that they miffht have assurance of honest en
forcement of the prohibtion laws according;
to my announcements.
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Others at $35 and $45
I am sfler jou buinr, rn
feuional ami wor'nicc men wl.n
havt been payuilf fiid to tlOtl
for our (lothr. I like to trt
ur eye pop out with turprite
when I hm you the aw fab.
rut for . '3 and up.
t.ry Harry Maou Sun or owr
coat is tailoted to your maar
end Kusrantced to f t perft.tiy.
Sa fe Work. Cried n In
hasttnr tfor fiinhd, I Si'S
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DON'T DllAtl
If yu arc
lh man
ko f oat
cottar doai
not M
want U
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Happy
and WeJ1
You Should Be the Same
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LARGE number ol women's ailments arc not surgical
ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not
yet taken place.
A tiny pJrt in a fine clock may Income loose and cause the
clock to gain or lose. If not attended O in time, the part mav
fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is with
women's ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed
to continue, produce serious conditions.
When the warning symptom are firit noted, take Lydia K.
Tinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve the pivv nt trouble
some ailment, and topievent the development ( serious trouble.
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Step up
mane your
self known."
Says the
Omaha Bee
WANT Ad
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Lydia E. Pinkham's
4etable Compound
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Knock on
Opportunity's Door
ill y rm
I 4 ' v '(
on
vou-lu- i.n't verv
Don't wait for opportunity to ca
rojfitlar in niakinjr her rountUs.
(!o rkrht out after opportunity ami get the kind of a po.ititm
you are be.st fittcil to fi!ltho one that will pay the most money
and make ,ou the hapjiiest.
Too many imjn are workimr hIihi? at joV, that are entirely
"out of their lint'" - just waiting for sonu thintf to open up for tln ni.
They're not tho men who will find what they want -tlu man
with the future is the one who opens thines up for himself with
a "Situations Wanti-d" ad in The Omaha l! e,
The tinployus of Omaha will see your ad in The Omaha
llee-und by the Mine token, they'll know that you're a wide
awake, ambitious applicant who is f.M'ij? the niot intelligent
mean of finding a position.
Muke an opportunity for ouielf- stop at The Omaha IVe
ollh'e and k'et our "Wart" Ad st.tited ot uw m.tv phuiu' it ta
At l.u.tie luoo,
Omaha llc "Want" Uring lldtrr Hf.uttt at
l esit-r Cost -or Ywur Money Will H KcfumUl
9ho OctrJia. MorninA Ooo
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