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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1923)
Chicago Airmail Arrested for Flying Too Near Ground By International Newt Serein. Chicago, July 13.—Tha first prose cution against an aviator for flying too low In violation of Chicago'* municipal ordinances was proceeding here today. Walter Meyers, a. flyer, was under bond today following his arrest on complaint of lesident* near an amuse iinent park that he was flying too |low over the city. Conviction is punishable by a flne of not lees than $50 nor more than $200, “Gas” Substitute Success. Washington, July 13.—Successful test of a new gasoline substitute at the Anacostia air station here was an nounced today by the Navy depart* ment. The fuel is a compound composed of 30 per cent denatured anydrous alcohof and 70 per cent gasoline. It develops the same horsepower, the re port said, as high grade aviation gaso line with less hent to the engine. Fur ther tests will be made before defin.te conclusions are reached. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Italian Cabinet Places Restrictions on Press By Associated rreas. Rome, July 13.—The Italian cabi net has adopted a regulation prohibit ing the publication of news of biased THE NEBBS_ oh; what a beautiful day! ■■ - ■ ■ —■ — -■ ■ i —— — , ■ -.■j'.y.jrsry-a Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess (Trademark Applied For# I'M MAO\ At 'foil ) f I'm Rudolph neQ0_\ / i I WANT TO SEE THE \ tlOST COME WITH' BIRD WHO SENT THIS ME — I’LL TAKE INSULTING LCTTEQ To] You To THE ME 1 l*M ft MAM J\ PARTY That "Donrr STanDI v>—y_— POP INSULTS ) uiuy wow do you "Do N . nebb - fms is a PLEASANT DAy ISN'T IT? 60 Vo(j CAM? *rta PAV VOUQ. SILL 1 (\ KNEW WOO WOULD - A GREAT BlG \ MAN LIKE WOO - A MAN OF AFFAIRS COULDN'T AFFORD To QUIBBLE OVER a little Bill like this and woure Too sviaqt.to quarrel on/er son\l-/ TUiNG TOO Know NOTRING ADOUTy ' You DON'T WAVE -T(ME -To \ SYAV HOME AND UJATCW THE \ GAS - YOU'RE KEPT ftOST UXYH ) THE B'GGEQ PQOBLEMSOJ UEE-S - LET a SEE -THE. 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PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE (CWrl*ht. 1MI.1 YOU MIND THlb (RAILROAD CROtS'N' WHILE I CO HOME* I'UL B=0 NO YOU BACK 5.0ME HOME COOKEO CORNED BEEE AM' CAOOAOE • voo e>£T i WILL • tXK. *N’ HERE COME^s As FREwSHT JR.WH • tSOV TO DO ME DUT'C - __Jf+W OH*. HELLO • I . ) *THV^ THE. WW NOU SPEND TOO*. _ TIME’ ^ ©1*23 »T l*T L Fiatukc Scrvic*. Ixc. I LL WRITE DOCiA.N A.N' H/WE HlW E^PRE^ ME Th*T CORNED BEEF A>M CA.e»E>A*LE- ( COME FSA.OC I WE.RC: 7-/f~ _ JERRY ON THE JOB— picking a tough job for himself. Drawn for B" by Hob,,n I'TUffT'S' A 'oeBN UO«ieL Sixr & Citmitr Moii l Q5T ovi, AaB-GnwW:) I Qurte SbPSR)OR< / ' 'to Sow 'me p—' |Vs— S l*49AO. ■ T3 feA\X. 1 ^y ! ^ 'Tut \>i*^ * Ve Amw l, CAtVEftr SW3UV0 MftWEN c -410M& » 3u?r "ItUl 'EVA J 1 lw OliT \MlU,MOU>'? y uE&ue Au-'TUE- 1 OCTAmX'U^ME //a. (5mk4N« 2tu SuO 'BA TmF MENUS’. f BASTTiCulAftW \ /A'4'TA\L05L» 9c ' Suas^ro^uu *) ^ U\*A 1*A J K-7 OJT. ' XU. ”TCU. 'TVAT 8A9V ^ VME'Q-fc BCTfo OUT c X j LOWS H\ia Sows DO’J&V* A/MSStV / V ^ r-*.__ character calculated to hamper the government in Its diplomatic rela tions with foreign powers or damage national credit at home or abroad. The regulation also prohibits the publication of articles in the way o( comment, headlines or Illustration* calculated to excite class hatred or affect discipline In public services or favor the interests of foreigner* ns against Italians, or likely to give of fense to the fatherland, the king, the pope, religious institutions and the powers of the state or friendly powers. According to the new measure pre fects are authorized to suspend, or suppress, newspapers violating the regulations. Blast Stampedes Workers; Two Are Severely Burned Chicago, July IS.—'Two persons were severely burned, DO women work ers yvere driven to the street and damage estimated at $300,000 was done yesterday when lire caused by an explosion of ammohia pipes in the plant of 'Wolf, Sayer & Heller, sausage casing manufacturers, swept the two upper floors of the six story brick building housing the plant. Panic stricken workers were knocked down by the force of the ex plosion and there was a wild rush for elevators and fire escapes. Offi cials of the company estimated the damage by fire and water at $300,000. Beatrice Fairfax PROBLEMS THAT PERPLEX. The Disloyal Man. Dear Miss Fairfax: Four months I ago I met a young man who told me heJoves me, and whom I have learned to love. About a month ago he promised to call on me one day. but failed to do so for almost two weeks. Several times I tried to reach him at his office, but was unsuccessful. I finally reached him, and when asked why he didn't call was told he was 111 and didn't want me to know. (I know it wasn't the trtuth.) He took me out Just two weeks ago today and acted very nice ly. The last time he also promised to call on me the following day. Well, he hasn't done so. I have not tried to reach him and am at a loss. I I don’t know what to think. DISILLUSIONED. Don't make any' further effort to force things. Perhaps the man now regrets his rashness in telling you that he cared for you. If he does nothing to prove his friendship and regard, put him out of your mind. I Worrying about a man who is not 1 loyal or faithful will not change him. So you must change yourself _ (v? You're Welcome In g V/cIUrujfcSnOnn When in Omaha Room Ratos ♦i%Pto*y» -gunq WITH A SMUT 11 ; run (Good Digestion, Active LiverH ] oasy, regular bowels; bo griping, I | bo nausea. Only 25 ents.I helps to bring out the ml beauty of the skin Cosmetics onlv hide skin trouble, but Kesinol Ointment aided by Kesi nol Soap in most cases clears away blotches roughness and similar de fects keeping the skin soft and smooth, with the natural color of health. G-.Tt tbt RwinM prfducn a traL F^r m) hf ail dru*fiai*. There’s at Least One in Every Office By xSnggB! ,w«'}&&&£} SAoM.ro ( SMT" -'^tlr\ rn. ^OMMeA ... QEoT=!C-.r ? 1 ~ “ 4 l » ALWAYS <Set/ ito A aJiCE » fHLj V_ * l \ Tmc Worst //t,me - To ' " . t a6T of --r 'V OF ,T^ oo awa^'. Au605r!.6ee -7“^ W^ V V^H.^! >-7 . / 7M • N/Gv^SH <3£T VACATION AT' A ] ?HE HAO; 3>«CiEMT*T,MG 7 /s/CTHi^S 4 V-*2P TmC VgATt /, ho KicKABouyc:— I ve. got Tie \ First tuio I Wefno im, AUGUST-- I LL , ®e.,GC/vc* To *7 \ Tr^de Voli 7 AH-H-M • • < trrtft' IM> N Y TrIfcaM U«. \WMV- GO AVJJAt AT \ AL>- ? YoU'B^ lOOT , / —VQIO'rOO To CiOJoY IT.L I lAK'fS , A 1 j. pi CTUBP VfAfi OfP . JA Tr 1 WC VA»c?fO’T I ) ( CO™ <('’* s # \_«r^v5c>N^y *% ^ MFiOT- hi ABIE THE AGENT— # Ill* Onl> Objection OV, PASS ME 'TV\EK\ ©hues \'M AUJEUtCRA^V \ For 'them'.:’. / U)\U. Nou PASS \ ASfe NOUR t OUVES, MIS1ER / \. BlMZER’.: . NOO CETOTMWIiA fcPt FOMt) / v OF1 OUVJfcS! ' ' I un&H YWEy\ t>lt>NfY HME I , PITS IN / SKYMEN ' NES= 'THEVn SHOuj HOUJ MMON OLiUES \VvJE Wt\X)'A/ r6!*SP '> r s r; and teach yourself to be resigned to the fact that love cannot be forced Worried: You right my de* •*«,ne never knows' and you probably won’t be any the wiser if you star*, asking questions about the other girl. A book, fountain pen, eversiiarp pen cil or handkerchiefs make nice gifts. - Curious: The order of wedding an niver:»aries runs as follows: First year, paper: 5th, wooden; lOtb, tin, 12th, leather; 15th. crystal; 20th, china; 25th, silver; 3dth, ivory: «>th woolen; 45th. silk: 50th, golden, and 75th, diamond. It lias now become distinctly the custom to overlook all the anniversaries until the first quar ter of a century of married life has beeen passed. Writ# me again. Teddy: Bobbed hair Is still In style and should be w-orn in the most be coming way. If it looks well straight, by all means wear it straight, and vice versa. I suppose the Kgyptian dress will l^e In style next fall. It is not being worn much now. however. Ratine 1* very good for summer and early fall. It is a little light for winter. Sunshine: Yes. I think three years is a long enough engagement. Are you quite mire you will be happy if you marry this young man? He is rather selflf-h and inconsiderate. If he is engaged to you he shouldn't make engagements with other young women. Write to the Scott Stamp and Coin company, 33 West Forty fourth street. New York. N. Y. AI»V EKTIsEWE.vr. S.S.S. keeps away Pimples THERE are thousands of wo men who wonder why their complexions do not improve in : spite of all the face treatment* they use. They should not con tmue to won der. Eruptions i come from blood impuri- v 'ties and a lack of rich blood cells. S. S. S. is acknowl edged to be one of the most powerful, rapid and effective blood cleansers known. S. S. S. builds new blood-cells. This is why S. S. S. routs out of your sys tem the impurities which cause boils, pimples, blackheads, acne, blotches, eczema, tetter, rash. S. S. S. is a remarkable flesh builder. That’s why underweight people can quickly build up their lost flesh, get back their normal weight, pink, plump cheeks, bright eyes, and “pep.” S. S. S. it sold at ah good drug stores ia two line. Ttaa larger lut it more ccoaomrciL O World s Best '/flood Medicine a tit k»t! snte?rr. An Aid to Wearing This Season’s Fashions (Helps to Beauty.) Here la a simple, unfailing way to rid iho skin of objectionable hairs With some powdered delatooe ar.d water make enough pasta to cover :he hairy surface, apply and in about wo minu'es rub off, wash tho skin ‘“’■■a and every trace of hair l.aa van ,«oed. This is quite hamslese. but to ivoid disappointment be euro to get he .lelatone in an original pucker* mu mix fresh as wanted. Wjm • Id Pimples. Lost Sleep. Coticura Healed. ~mm ■*" » M I wit troubled with ecxerna on my ac*lp lor about lour year* It* of little ted pimples, which later scaled over and itched so badly that 1 could not sleep at nigbt. My scalp was so sore that 1 could hardly comb my hair and my hau kept falling out ana loosea aeaa. " I read an advertisement for Cu ticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I purchased more, acd In two months I was healed " ^Signed) Miss Lucille Martin Kt.-J Nebo 111. Use Cuticsitafor all skin troubles. I*af'!*l Fr*. Vt If*‘‘ A 1 -CiIIWaUIW itanM r*rt ft. Nk>4«a4l Maai So4 #tar» s'lffe So*d SSc Omtmapttf andffcr Taimm B« Pf^Cuticura 5aApaUvM«ntW«takit| Am k»T!m.ii»:nt, MOTHER OF LARGE FAMILY Recommends Lydia £.Pink« ham’s Vegetable Compound to Other Mothers Windom Minn —“I was so run-down that i was just good for nothing. I w w iwvvuro wiu mother of my ninth child, and I thought 1 did not have the strength togothroughwith it. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and it has surely done all 1 could ask it to do and 1 am telling all my friends about it. 1 have a nice big baby girl and am feel ing fine. You may use this letter to help other sick mothers,Mr*.C. A. Moedk, Box 634. Window, Mmn. My First Child Glen Allen. Ala. ”1 have been greatly benefited by taking Lydia E nnkham's Vegetable Compound for bearing down feelings and pains. 1 was troubled in this way for nearly four years following the birth of my first child,and at times could hardly stand on my feet A neighbor roc> >mmended the Vegetable Compound to me after 1 had taken doctor's medicines with out much benefit It has relieved my pains and gives me strength 1 recom mend it and give you permission to use mv testimonial Vt tor Mrs. Ida Kve, Glen Allen. Alabama, %