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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1923)
Motor Show Deals X Increase While Attendance Falls Dealers Report More Sales— FI e a cl of Promotion De partment Tells of Auto motive Development. Attendance during the second day of Omaha's auto show was smaller than that of the opening day. Official count was not taken. Dealers claim that sales were more frequent than Monday. One booth demonstrated a cleansing paste, "good for removing greasa from the hands and face, shampooing the hair, brushing the teeth and kill ing small inhabitants on the pet poodle.” Omaha, collectively and in dividually, is skeptical, as evidenced by the hesitancy displayed on the part of sightseers who were dubious of results when they had a chance to '‘get their hands washed free.” At the Wills Sainte Claire exhibit, featuring the Grey Goose sport model, E. Phil Merrill, head of the educa tional and sal«s promotion depart ADVKRTISKMPNT. IF MEM „ 81 TAKE SITS Says Backache Often Means You Have Not Been Drink ing Enough Water. When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a well known authority. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get slug gish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, remov ing all the body’s urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells: your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weath er is had you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full o( sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts: take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may .then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate Sluggish kidneys, also to ne.utralize acids in the system, so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot in jure and makes a delightful, efferves ^Rt llthia-water drink. Drink lots of soft water. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. STAGE HAIR STYLES. EASILY COPIED Many women of the stage and screen claim their hair appearance to be the secret of their success, and will not trust the care of it to others. They have found that In washing the hair it is not advisable to use a makeshift, but always to use a prep aration made for shampooing only. You can enjoy the best that is known for about three cents u shampoo by getting a package of canthrox from your druggist. Dissolve a teaspoonful in a, cup of hot water and your sham poo is ready. After its use the hair dries rapidly, with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than !t is. Its luster and softness will also delight you. while the stimulated 'alp gains the health which insures hair growth.—Adv. ment, lectured on the construction of motors. Ho divided the history of automotive transportation into three periods; first, he said, was the experimental stage, when the first horseless car riage cante out. Then came the en gineering period. The third period will be that of the metallurgist. N. Y. Poor Mourn Death of Doctor - * Dr. Ferdinand Seegar, Deco rated by Czar, Dies in Shabby Flat. — | New York. Feb. 28.—Dr. Ferdinand j Seegar, 74, a distinguished physician, ! decorated by the czar of Russia for ' his skill, who renounced the splen dor if office that ho might minister i to the east side poor, died yesterday in a shabby little flat on East Thirty third street. News of his death from pneumonia soon swept the east side and scores of patients, whom he had treated without charge, flocked to his four room home to express their sympathy to his widow and daughter. Thou sands are expected to follow his cas ket at the funeral Thursday, for his imposing figur»—six foot six he stood —was ever present in times of need and sickness. A graduate of Heidelburg and a ■ holder of 32 diplomas, Dr. Seegar was i regarded as an authority on the eye, | ear and throat and wrote on medical | topics. In 1869 he was one of those who founded the Hahnemann hospital in a one-story building on East Fifty fifth street, which he furnished with 13 beds and bedding he got from the home of his mother. He also was a founder of the North eastern Homopathic dispensary, and last year, when influenza hit his neighborhood hard, he rented a va ! cant store and opened a free clinic. | At the time of his death he was a con • suiting physician of the Fifth Avenue hospital. A member of the American Institute of Homeopathic Physicians and an honorary member of the medical so cieties in Petrograd and Parts, Dr. Seegar won his Russian decoration for treatment of the nobility rushed to this country on a warship for treat ment. Schools Reopened. Cambridge, Neb., Feb. 28. (Special.) —The Cambridge cshools reopened after a week's vacation. A mild wave of the flue hit the community and so many of the pupils were forced to ba absent that a vacation was ordered. Parents’ Problems Can a child ho forced to do what Is right when he becomes sulky? Children cannot be forced to do . anything when they absolutely make i in their minds not to. That Is, they ! cannot be forced by "force." The best way to treat a sulky child is with patience and kindness, hut never l should a parent yield. Do You Often Wonder What It Is In Some Pictures That Makes Them Echo In Your Heart? —Like ‘The Miracle Man” or “Over the Hill” or “Humoresque” —You Pay to See It But You Can’t See It! It Doesn’t Show On the Screen! But It’s There —and It Will Get You! “Mighty Lak’ a Rose” Has It—In a Different Way Mother To-Be! Do You Realize this Fact? AN eminent phyalclan has shown why there Is ao much useless suffering on the part of many expectant mothers, ■for months before baby cornea, as well aa when baby act ually arrives. This same great doctor found the way to avoid much of this suffering. Mother, your baby's nervt d, its whole structure should be free from any Influence caused by your months of useless misery and pain. You yourself can be free from much of It Here la a little message to all expectant mothers: Mrs. Ida Milton, 108 N. Tremonf. St., Kansas, 111, says: "1 am forced to say something In regard to your wonderful 'Mother's Friend.’ Just one application gave me such relief I could hardly realize I was In pregnancy. Before I used It I was suffering with pains all over, and today, I am able to do my house-work I with all ease and without pain.” •’Mother’* Friend” Is applied externally, and enable* the rans ele*. nerve* and tissue* lo relax and readjust themselves with the growing changes during pregnancy, and at child-birth. It abould be used for acme time before baby comes—the sooner the better. ‘‘Mother’* Friend” contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. It Is safe. For | three generations "Mother s Trlend" ha* rsliered ripar'ant mothers of much R useless suffering Mother I you must aroid tn*rs greases and useless suhstl. H total Regia tain* "Mother's Frlsnd" today. It is sold at drug stores— I) attiysttn. I FBEK BOOKLET OK MOTHERHOOD H rWt 1st Mas mod**(p hasp in from tW* duty to goers*!/, la gear rkM M and to gear home By oil MM. gov should hoes our euluoMe illustrated hash, seal from Bond for sour sapg now lo HrodfUld Regulator Co., 7M-4I, II 4 deuta, 0a. Get ••Mother's f rtsad” /root your druggist today. M Amstein Declares His Arrest False "Nicky” Arnste in. New York—\rrosted with four others on suspicion of having stolen bonds In their possession, Nicky Aru sfein and the quartet quickly gained their release and now threaten to bring action charging false arrest. Burglars Loot Residence During Absence of Family Burglars entered the home of A. 3. Fried, 3013 Nicholas street, through a rear wlndqw Tuesday night, neigh bors reported to police. The fanii'y la away from home. No estimate cf the loot Vas available. Police think the burglary is the work of the same men who have robbed several other houses during the absenco of the owner in the last two weeks. Aged Man Hit by Stolen Auto M. J. Lynch, 76, Victim of Bov Drivers, in Serious Condition. Seven automobile accidents oc curred in Omaha between 10 a. m. and midnight Tuesday. One person was seriously Injured. Most of tho victims received outs and bruises. M. J. Lynch. 7 6, Fifty-sixth and U -dreets, was seriously injured when j lie was run down by an automobile driven by two boys at Sixteenth and 1 Leavenworth streets. Jle was re , moved to Lord Lister hospital. The boys speeded away after the accident iand later were arrested at their homes. They are being held at central police station pending the outcome of the ' man's condition. The hospital report ed yesterday that Mr. Lynch, de spite bis age and a badly Injured skull, probably will recover. Hoys Joyriding. William Hart.' 17, 3306 Norttl Thirty-fourth street, and Louis Ban ner, IS, 2723 North Twenty-eighth street, are alleged to have stolen the Jenr earlier in the day from the owner ' lit a taxicab company. The boys • lid they Intended to return the auto. When they struck Mr. Lynch both boys became frightened. They drove | to a place one block from where they had stolen the machine and aban doned It. A pedestrian obtained the license number. Police went to the home of the own ] er of the car and he told them the names of the boys who had stolen It. Then they went to the boys’ home and arrested them. The boys ; confessed the theft and their part In the accident. Ford Hits Salesman. I John Holmes. 1303 Leavenworth street, tombstone salesman, was knocked down by a Ford coupo Tues day night at Twenty-fifth and Far nam streets. He wan cut on tho face and his back was bruised. Miss Dorn ' thy Martin, 337 South Twenty-seventh street, who was with I-Iolmes, was uninjured. The driver of the coupe drove on. Holmes' injuries were attended at central police stattion after which he was taken home. R. E. McFarland. Keen hotel. Is In St. Joseph hospital suffering from an injury to his chest and right knee and probably internal injuries, as the result of a head on collision Tuesday afternoon between a car he was driv ing and another machine piloted by Byron L. Fowler,Fort Crook boule vard, on South Twenty fourth street, between V and W streets. McFarland was driving north and Fowler south when tho cars crashed Both machines were wrecked. Mc Farland was thrown from his car Fowler suffered slight bruises. No arrests were made. Former Law Partners in Clash in Court Hearing Judge A. L. Sutton and John A. McKenzie, former law partners, were placed in a delicate situation Tues day afternoon In munlc.pal court, where the Judge was on the witness stand and Mr. McKenzie was exam ining him. The point Involved was the history of $150 said to have been received by the Judge at a time when ho and Mr. McKenzie were together and W'ere representing persons Interested tn the case now before the municipal court. ‘7s your memory so bad that you cannot remember about the $150?” Mr. McKenzie was asked. “My memory Is all right and I am as honest as you are," the Judge re torted. ”1 believe that I have a lien on the $150 for my services. You received $150 In that case and I think I am entitled to as much as you received.” Man Must Appear in Court to Fare Alimony Chargee Charles 8. Johnson, divorced huw band of Mrs. Norman Johnson, who lives with his mother, Mrs. James Iioland, at 1820 Seward street, must appear in district court Friday morn ing at 9 to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt of court for falling to pay $25 a month toward the support of his former wife and their (laughter, Virginia, f. and for faillns to yield custody of the child to his wife. Johnson was cited for contempt I Tuesday by District Judge Fitzgerald ] after Mrs. Norman Johnson, accorn panted by Constable William Fleming visited the Roland home, but failed to obtain custody of Virginia. I SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! 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