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    HIE OMAHA IJEK: THURSDAY. NOVEMCKR
1922.
Chiirel. Council
BRINGING UP FATHER
Bo lotorotf
B. I'IB Offlr.
see jiucs and maccie in run.
PACE Of COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus
ICiprrmht lUJil
v.
Unics
Voters to
I'M iORT-C)UT HE'5 HAVlMr4
LUNCH WITH MK.DlisrV
m n mm I i ' T
VMS .VALOl tJIVINQ STORE
Living Room Furni
ture Sale This Week
Hack Prohibition
NV . ' s .
Slatcinrnt Appeals to "AH
(!lirili.in JVople" to Se
nire Impartial Knforre.
merit of All Law."
10
If I WANT rOLi TO KCEB 1 lff I K I'LL. tCC THE AND I 1 1 I'M bORf -MUM 11 VOO TELU HIM I IT
AVAff TtPOM DSTY l r HAVC H'M PUT rCUR FlCND BUT THE! C APTAIM HR't T U
IKJ 1 i
MdnliltiKtort. Nov. 1 Ilfffirilinir
the prem-m moiit'-rit in a rrltirnl nn I
in piohililtlon l Klulitlini, th Kederal
) 1 1 1 ) 1 1 llf I 'llllll lie till lnl''d HII ur
gent Im-nniiife to the rfmrrhe.
It appeal to "nil t'hrlnllalt people"
to ert I'Vitv lif 1 ii-nc" to mmre th
lu.iu.rtlil -1 f .i riK ti i of nil Ihvin mil
, In vry dliito ii' llv ly to nupport for
piihlln i'f fi n Hume who are lovnl to
thH ronllttitlon ii ml to their outh of
offl.e lo maintain It. AmnHM- Hi"
Iiii ruler if tli dpii'liil committee
Wlilrh prepared til nlaf.-lll'-lil nr
William .1. ipipIukn sran iiinl former
llowriior Cut K, Millil.en nf Millie,
Thi luiii"liiitH iHnixloii fur Dm
Mlllt"lll"'llt iH t llC lllltllilllrrli-tlt lit
AViixhliiijinii on Ort'.l.ir 11 liy the or
" aaiilzeil fnivi villi h nre flifhtluir fur
, tli r'pe.il i'f tin- prolilMtiori Ii-kIhI.i-'
linn thiit they me oiiraiilzinK nuppnrt
Ht tin- roiiiliitf elrrtion fur riindl'hiteo
hn will vote to legalize the rnnim-
failure and mil if Ix-ir and win.
, Kut only Mil "ifii iilt.uk u i n prohl
liillnll, lint n I ho Ids more nubtl ft
fori to prevent th enfuriemeiit of
tlm rxUllnir leglnlatlon are pointed
out it ml Ihi! iiwi-Mnliy of urKlnir Hi
. rliiirrhen now to I'l.iy im vlfc-oroiin a
part In the mu I n t-nii ru-" of renpert for
law ii h they formerly played In e
. riijinir the i-tinrtmenl of the prohibi
tion I k l h 1 1 1 1 1 i n .
( allllol ltclKillli'fl.
Th nlat'-ment follow n:
"Thn public iiiiiioimrrmi'iit of
the program of ttw fori oppond
to prohibition I a direct 'hallen:
to thi rliijri'hi'H imil the friend of
orderly govern mint. They demand
the repeal of the natloM.'il prohlbl
lion Hit and thn restoration of tlm
. Manufacture and pale of lieer and
' wine. In the fur of tlm furl that
it IidIIi are Inlnxlcnflna; and therefore
cannot bo legalized without flmt
rlumKlnit tlm roniilltutlon,
"Kui'thi-niiori', tho mln of Ix-rr
ntul wine wouM rciiwlre om
' HKinry for illdtrlliutlon ni ho
wonlil leflil Invltnlily to )ii- rrtnrn
of till- olltl.'iwnl Kllonn with nil ItK
iittrnilniit rvllii.
"Kvrn tnorP Mrloiin thiin tlii
iipcn cnnipiilRii iiKtiliiHt prohlliltlon
nr thn nlriiMtfr liifliirnrpn roiiKtii'nt
ly lit work to jircvrnt the honoKt
piiforirni-nt of th (xIhIIiik law.
To illmihry or iliHiff iir'l liny l iw en-
nrteil hy the properly iirrrHlfpil
jcprrm-ntiitlvpn of lh pooplu In to
ji if thi rniiH( of iiniirrhy nnil to tin
ilrrtnlno th foiinrtntlon on whlrli
nil ilrmorrntle liiHtltiltlons rent. Jn
the rlnninK wordw of I'rpnlilrnt
Jtiirillnir: 'Whntpvir hreeiln illnre
Kpcct for thn low of the lunil in a
fori tfnilinK to th Kpnrrnl break-
ilown of thi Horlnl owmlzatlon.'
IntrrniiMoniil KmpntlHilillitjr.
"Thfl Fnlrrnl Tounrll of tho
f whm of rhrUt In Anirrlra
thrnfom nppmlM to nil ChrlMtinn
, proplc to rxrrt evrry Influence to
Hwiirc th Imp.irtial enfororment of
nil laws. Hinrn th fop of prohi
bition nr now nnltwl to rtrfcat the
rnnHtltutinn It In hlRh time for the
ChrlHtlnn forrrn of our country nlno
to unltA nrnt to t' n conlntent at
th ballot box In their nnpport of
AIVKRTIIKMK.NT.
Be Sore to
Eat Plenty
If Troubled With Sour, Gar Stom
ach U Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets After Eating.
Jut bocHuim the ktomach tctin nour
aflrr raLinK don't rar yrunnIf into
starvinsr. Hwectun your stomach with
T Bi( F.ll.-. WIm P. ih. Big
Wk Arc S Sli.nitr Tku
a nr l Stuarl'e li'i TaMrO
and U.-kla lha Mil nl .'h. ut foor
1 ho ovvrata per"n Haala Ut rf .H,d
IimhI lu auel'lr Kia auffuiant
tHiiriSmnt. And if tho LhI aeitia 1mm
tn.t vatlH-n nil Ih L.mavH tho o'Vahna
of for I tt r4 nd "U inn ni I
prir lionn'H th t rlulilr Ma h,i'
trtkl Ik. 1,'g )Ul.a f lit. .10 B .lre. '
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mr-no inniu.d 10 iM.aa.Hun Lai hiir bel i n sited 'U'lii tune to
t l,o ia . n..f, im ... (, im, ihi lume mm.
IrMd aod or fcawd tit and Wi lharo
lalilrla kp ii..r awa.a-ll ( ood a-tn- i
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kloort !'
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STOP CATARRH! OPEN
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tli roniitltiitlon lln nrmlrM nr
In ottfinptliiK li nullifl' iitlon "
At thn iiiii tlm the Kl'rl
f'ounrll of t'liunhi' rn'lvil from
FimI II. Hmlth, ilmlriiiHfi of It
coniiiiImmIoii on rounrllH of rhliniirf,
ii rriort on thn lntirvli-w of the 21
iiUIpiI Chrlntiaii Korlftl to whom
l'i 1'nlili-nt Ilanlliitf npoke brh-fly on
irolilbltloii ainl tlm Intrrnatiunui
rmponnlljlllty of Atnriru.
Th ntati'ini'nl of th prrnhlrnt
r-iortl by Mr, Krnllh follow:
Not' Worthy of lh Nam.
"No doviTnmi-nt I worthy of the
name If It (Im-n not Httnmpt to n
forre It lawn, but It In pretty diffi
cult noigi-tlinrn. ( will tell you n
rather liifi-rmtiiiic nlry nlioii the
i;iKhtrriith ni-iiilnii"iit, when It l
ilfnop'l rnor fully.
"I Imp you will look upon your
Kovern merit with no lnn coiifuleni
nn we turn to a peculiar method.
With the law hh It ntiirifln no vnne
In the worl'l. with any Ititoxirnnt on
bonril, nealeil or unnealefl, -nrj tollrh
ut'nny of our Innular port.
"I am prmneil to tell you, becaune
I know your ponltlon In the matter,
I don't believe that It 1 practical.
It In the law; and at the prent
time nitint be enforced. I only fclve
you that to ntiow tne nirricuuy in
efifolrlim the law. Of coume It
munt be Enforced,
"I think we ur better off for tho
KlKhteenth amendment. It han come
to ntay. 1 do not think we will ever
depart from It.'
Large Prunes Not Best,
Says San Francisco Man
"An unfortunate mid contly mln
taken Imprennlon prevalln gi-ncrully
nnionif both tho trado and connum
er," nald I'iiuI Flndley, rrtull itn-r-rhunillner
of llomlK-Cooper compuny,
Hun Kranclnco, at u larne KiithcrlriK of
merrhnnt and other In the Chamber
of Commerce Wednenday nlfiht; "that
In that the larKent prune are the bent,
That In not true-. The Inrgept prune
are really Imperial plum. They are
dellcloun to et frenh, out of hand,
but when dried they have neither the
fine flavor nor the delicate texture
of the true French prune, which
rnaVo up mont of the medium nlze.
"AKnln," continued Flndlay, "any
averiiKe crop will run only from about
1 per cent to 2 per cent extremely
larse lze, With th presnure of de
mand concentrated on thone, It 1
cany to nee how and why the public
pay what neem like an abnormal
price for prunen. Teach your cus
tomer to nnk for medium nlze prune.
Pell them the nlzen from 40 to SO to
the pound. You can nelll thone for
from 40 per cent to CO per cent Ichh
than the extreme nl7.cn and the public
will get better value and natlnfactlon
for much lesn cost. At the name time
you will make more money throuch
greatly Increased sales."
Flndlay' talk covered all the fun
damental of retail merchandising. In
cluding a demonstration on the black
board of the rlisht way to compute
inarKlns. T 1 1 talk wan enthusiastic
ally listened to, the audience being
quick to appreciate lis thorounhly
practical character of real helpfulness
to both merchant and consumer.
Omaha Divided Into Thirty
DistrM-U in (I. of Drive
liny Kiddoo. Omunn Trust coin
pany and chairman of the districting
committee in the Omaha loyalty an
niversary celebration of the Omaha
Chamber of Commerce, ban been
assigned to one of the most difficult
Job of the celebration, that of dis.
trlctlns Omaha no worker can can
vas membership prospects with a
minimum of time.
Obtaining a late map of Omaha
from th city engineer' department.
Mr, Kiddoo divided the city Into 30 i
dtflrirtn, naming each after a past ,
president of the ('handier of Com-
mere. The teams, also named after j
previous administration, were n-
signed to the dixtrirts eorrpoudlng
with their li.mirn and put lo work
under the direction of O. T. Kasl
it ;in. i.-fiu-rui ihnirmiin. I'. T. It Mar.
tm and Frank Mer, lre i h ili iiu n.
There are now almost 1M' woikei In
the iiitiiiUi.liip rnri.pii;ii, iiinkliid
their mniiiwi fioiu Ntr. Kldloon
plan.
n ,,ln,) . dllllrlllig Hie city,
Mf K ,.l d.lo. ted th ..lt
H' i fircular i
w ,.i. Ii
tliiu
.rtirakjn ?apl ? .
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till I
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How to Keep Well
By PR. W. A. EVANS
Quttlian cenorelng fcyfl, n nation wi prevention of iiutt; ubmilltd
I Or. tvtnl by fmim of The bmm, will noworod parMiiallv, tulitt lo
proper limitation, wharo a olempaj aS4roaaoa onvalope I onclntod. ' Dr.
Evone will not maji a diafnoai aor nroocrlb lor Individual diaoeaae.
Addroa lottor la car el Ik Ho.
Copyright I 1(22,
ritOHf.KM OF TIHK WATKK.
Water from a driven well a com
pared with that from a dug wJI I
mora pt to be pure beraue there I
Ira (tinner of pollution at the tup,
and ici-page Into the pipe In the flmt
ii feet I not likely to occur. When
u driven well I pumped to Increane
it rapacity there In roriHldcrabte dan
ger that pollution will be drawn In,
There are Instance on record of
aafe water from driven well becom
ing poluted and spreading typhoid,
when pump were hitched to them,
A a rule, deep well furnish aafe
water If the top and upper ntretche
of the well ure waterproofed and prop
erly protected.
Artesian well furnish afe water
stipplle a I mont without exception.
Flowing well are doubly safe becaune
the water In It underground bed I
safe and the pn-nnur of the water In
the pipe prevent inflow of pollution.
llaln water I on excellent source,
provided roof and gutter lire kept
reasonably clean and the storage fa
cllltle arc properly protected. Home
people do not like the taste of ruin
water. 1'riniarlly, the tante 1 duo to
to the ubnenee of mineral and the
small amount of air in thin water.
Not Infrequently, stored rain water
develop secondary flavor due to roof
and gutter pollution and the growth
of ulnae,
J'crhup thin I a good a place a
any to say that hard water are not
a harmful u people think. They
wasto soap and are hard on Home fa
bric but there I little proof that
they are harmful to health.
Houston' book give formulae and
method of Improving the tuste of
rain water and, for that matter, of
water from various olher source.
' Ktored water tend to purify them
selves. Any disease producing bac
teria die off In a short while, On tho
other hand, stored water are some
time mado offensive by birds, rat,
mice, llwird, Insect and algae.
There is no fundamental objection
to torlng In underground cistern.
Such citern must have seep.proof
wall and be covered against bird
and rots.
There 1 no health objection to a
clslern in the nttlc, llkewlae properly
protected. A glassed window In the
top of a cistern, permitting Runlloht
to reach the water, Increases s
safety.
Rural home should have a water
supply In tho bouse.
A yard privy, comparatively Inac
cessible and very unpleasant In ex
tremely cold weather, Is productive of
constipation one of the most wide
spread and one of the most harmful
of all bad habits.
One reason why the younger gen
eration leaven the farm, is the lack
of plumbing In farm houses,
Oerhart cite the following study
from tho United State Department ot
Ijahor bulletin:
Haby death rate In hnuma where
water In carried by hand, 107.9; with
no bath tub. V4.K; with yard privies,
1M.3: piped for water, 117 3; with In
side cluls, 1M.3; with hath tubs.
72..
Of course only a smnll part of this
Improvement from 179.9 to 72.6 I
due directly to plumbing, bath tub
and Inside toilet. ,
Most of U I due to th higher
health standards and higher mnltnry
standards held by the public who live
ill in-- ii"iir- ,i- i -- i'
Mild Infection Mliely.
Mrs. Z. t. writes; "I am 83 year old.
POLITICAL Al BTISI M r.
HANLEY
ENDORSED
For Congress
KIN MlOltr, laiar.K of O.
vtMiad 1im.i. ft.r t.fi ai iha haa 1
t,i ibo Mroal I a Mo a I mn. nul.
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f ..it huo id ha ftr a.,l .,.-ii,
i--.aid .'.tfonii. lai.-r and fial ihi
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0 ,i,..l
h'ver aincu 1 had Inhuena, which was
In the flrnt winter it broke out, I have
had temperature during the nuuiiiier
and a ooiiiplHu osn ot append.-. Uist
winter 1 had pneumonia and recov
ered very slowly. 1 hud lemprratuie
this last summer am) It still holds on
afternoons, though, not tnoro than
''IM 2, beginning about II a. 111. I do
not cough fiiUrh.Tusl occasionally a
harking cough, though I feel a tight
ness In my chest, an If I had taken
a fresh cold.
"Could my lung have been affect.
d lnce the flu, or what could the
nature of the trouble, have been? Can
a lung be lnferte( without being til
berculonln? "It em that I would have de
TT(OiJv7V Cash Refund No-2 ?
AMV VV o For 200 I oral Wftmpn o
You Too, Can Get This Refund
Our BIG 3 CASH REFUND OFFER spelU Economy for housewives. Today, for instance, we have
mailed out 200 checks for $1 our second cash refund to 200 Electric Washer buyers who have
already participated in our "Big 3" Electric Washer Sale. Though two refunds have been made
since sale started in October before sale ends in 10 more days we hope to make additional cash
refunds. You still have time to share as others have if you buy your Washer NOW and imme
diately after your first initial payment you receive a $2 refund. Full details are explained below.
Ask your neighbor who has one.
"Cash Refund" Partially Pays 1st Installment
Included in this Big 3 Sale are three standard, guaranteed Electric Washeri THOR, MAYTAG and
AUTOMATIC you choose the one you favor. On each machine special low prices apply and you need
pay but $5 Down and $1.25 Weekly. When the first 100 washers were sold the sum of $1 was remitted
to each of the 100 purchasers. When 200 washers were sold the sum of $2 was remitted to each of the
200 purchasers. When 300 washers have been told the sum of $3 will be remitted to each of the 300 pur
chasers, and when 400 washers are sold the sum of $4 will be remitted to each of the 400 purchasers.
Don't Delay-Only 10 Days More Remain
ntfl Cash
I Gsi Monthly "V
I ViNoX Puts This
Jail. - llf 1 A a.
T Home ,
JjjM ""'"'.fU' 5T"H, 'v t 3Jj Cash
in P 3ss8 . efund
! 'M-ErXZZii TtlAn s. Sf5, '.-, 1 Check
(cMji. I MAYTAG NfC . I
fiFzgfl or AUTOMATIC fK
' Washers-Your jdMU
jWrJ Bk J Choice for- Uk M
I...I.U vT nd Only Cash Required J I
udoM t'aiii p m li as r irit I a) mrnt l . .
y We Refund $2.00 AT ONCF. V V
Nebrdslti m Power .
veloped the disease and been dead by
thin time.
j "Would tho fact that two pregnan
cies on uir Ml during that time have
1 kept off tubernilosln?"
I itKi'i.y.
It In quite likely that you have a
mild Infection In your lung with
some germ probably tuberculnnl.
Consumption In not Infrequently a
very slow disease.
xli IsoiieudKrw etaoln etaoln efaoln
Io not overwork.
Sleep out of door.
llat plenty of plain, nutrition food.
Iteport to your physician periodically-
do slow on the baby proposition,
Woriim In the Flour.
K, Jt. write; "Could you give me
any Information In regard to little
black worms which I have found In
rlee flour and oatmeal before rooking.
1 It harmful to cook and eat these
eoinrnodllle with worm tlll In
them?''
m;;ri-T,
I Judge this I some of the several
kind of meal moth, cereal moth, or
flour beetle. I cuiinot Judge which,
from your di-Mcrlptlun, What 1 write
appllea to all of them.
1 liri Irk ay of the meal moth:
"They are undoubtedly ground up
with meal and we probably eat the re
main, greatly diluted. However, none
of u seem to be any wor for It."
Most of us like "crackling bread,"
Maybe meal moth bread lias the same
fine, mealy flavor.
Uncle Sam Says
Parent-Trarlier and Woman's Club
rrngrani.
The I'nlted Mule Iiorenu of Ivlu
cation ha prepared a booklet In re
sponse to continued demand from
parent teacher association nnd Worn-
en'i club for material for study along 1
the line of child health. It tells1
about teaching health In the schools,!
school lunch, nutrition classes, cor-j
rection of physical defect, recreation, j
m-liool sanitation and good housekeep- ;
Ing In the schools.
Header of Th Omaha He may ob- j
tain 'a copy of thl booklet free 11 1
long a the free edition last by writ- !
Ing to the t'nlteil Mate Itureau of
Ivlucatlon, Department of the In-'
Banish Washday Drudgery NOW!
4
Our liberal offer provides the way to
shorter wash days. Buy Now and save
labor, time and money.
lerlor, Washington, TV C, asking fur
"Health Kduratlon I,enflrt No. 6."
More than 2U.0IIU hiryrle pas over
London bridge every day.
Constipation
Is Relieved
lnpt-PennaUert-Rdkf
CASTER "f Lima LITER PIUS
rarely fail. Purely .
vegetable an y
CARTERS
mamrm m aso ai anaaa
trM
lieva
tndige, Xrli
gem; improve tlat couipiarioi--iightia
Remember! There's a
$2 check awaiting you
NOW if you buy your
washer before sale ends.
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fOr-.lt) ItUofolll J29 '5
$175,110 MiilioKiiny anil Cant
."r.-.sLoo
1.(0.75 Library ? 1 Q 7C
Tuble V IV, i J
f J7C00 Three l'irci' Ovcrstuf fcrl
rr: ..$178.65
Tt better acquuint you with
our lump department, w are
offering-;
Mahogany Finished Floor Lamps
complete with S 1 7t
lar,e silk shiiJes. , vlOu
A heavier (standard and liirpe
size siJk r-hudc, C 1 Q 7C
complete, price , . V 1 1 O
While Enamel Kitchen Cabinet
at s:ko.7r
Oak Kitchen Cabinets $10.75
Galvanized Water Pails, larjre
size, heavy handles, special
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Wah Boards, concaved, hc;ivy
brass finished washboards
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Cnlvanizcd Wejh Tubs, medium
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Earthenware Mix ng Bowls, full
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graduated size 70d
Mahogany Finuhed Footstool
covered with Mohair, Velour
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Golden Oak Footitooli, covered
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Clothe Baikrti, heavy oval
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Galvanized Ash Cans, heavy
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