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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1923)
7,»0 Members of^One Family Meet in Reunion B) Associated Press. Chicago, Aug. 16.—There will be a remarkable family gathering here to day when the greater part of the 750 known members of the Breakstone clan gather in' a family reunion. Rep resentatives of the clan have come from New York, Pennsylvania, Iowa. Ohio, "West Virginia, Mississippi. Illi nois, "Wisconsin, Michigan, IndJana. New Jersey, Canada and District ot' Columbia. The clan springs from a common ancestor bearing the name of Breg stone. The BreakstuneBregslon? family traces its origin to a small town founded by the clan in Lithuania, called Pouiemon. A remarkable thing stamps this family in that five brothers and two sisters, all married and with families of their own, found shelter under the same roof in ponlemon. mini r „ t I try’* exports and imports for July1 trade Jtalauee tor July , . ^ . ,. , r . ia.. issued today at the Department of Favors l uited States Commerce. . Washington, Aug. 10.—A favorable It was the first month in which trade balance of $"6,000,000 is shown exports had exceeded imports since by the official figures on the coun- last February.__ , THF. NEBBS_ panning the panners ' I Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess fuCXjO long aft OM uit'QE Going\ Nou GO'NG -TO 'WO^E 'TonnoQQOui/ STfVH V-»EQ,r, — VjJE v/E been ^lee /uuEU.,Ou ELlt rat ~tLuO WAND^OtfEST /cuOMEN in -IUE UJOR.LO t Um«Y ARE VQWL \ 'Doing our were alone ? T>tswims j I^a L.vrruc SCANPOL y ' W»n <»•»»«»•■»» imr • u kjq w,r \P TWAT To TWOT BU^CW ON -v j ~tur tv-id CvJ TW6T UTTLE SKANpW MRS. R.O*EV . SCAnOAL. 'N] \S SOOTWInG SveuP to W^Q ' Vc^^wnsBAND AnD ' SrfOOX ONE1. I KNEW V4EQ. V-UJSB&nD AtAVJ l WE coua>w'T call wvS Soul ^'s OUJN - 1 ) ) TWE ‘DAT WE PASSED AuuAV AND, MV ! we looked l V so QEUEVED \ ^ y, s~ 16j ft'Coaiso’^ • BARNEY GOOGT F_ • Barney Feels a Need of a “Shot” Himself .Drawn for The (^naha^Bee by Billy DeBeck _______—... ... 11 FI i . i"i ii1 -i ii , ii r 11 ir. i'll. ,l.n I ' 11. CU.VOWTOH' \NUY Do X ALWAYS CAT LWre. THIS TUe DAW D*fC«V SCAR* V>tuCr tAAKtS A DOW? GOSW - TV*t NtRUtS IN f*Y SHANTY Afct WAGING A / I POU) MOlw - THESE ! A GMIlt I Going up amo domjn cay back ) 1»4AT S ANCV)GH To KNOCK. Tut. j VuunGS out -■——J - OT fAY_^ , - 0"Et1^ *£> I K ' » X< SUNSNtftt \\\ " “^11 / tsc wer-ftw wui. ' V4HAT ARC J WE*vA AM wt sav \00 bOW<6> / ^wS 1^, G<vl6 SFAWKt ^ A. SHOT CF D>S \»tt CAU$t Hit s (MvmMCAJS AM yowstuL Ht^TLtSS’ ~~~r > , Copyright. 1923. by King Feature* Syndicate, Iru . _& *7 | * -..vt/nT Tn T> A rriTr-n R„i.,ere<l see jiccs and maggie in full Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManut pV/P FATHER_U. S. 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'tomobb»v» = ws- A\a, QiSUY S~“\ \NOU Mt. ) l3 _ . —it- » ii SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin Unless you see the name "Bayer'' on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physiciauis over twenty two years and proved safe by mil lions for colds, headache, toothache, earache, neuralgia, lumbago, rheuma lism, neuritis and for pain in general. Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticaci dester of Salleylicacid. Get Back Your Old-Time Vigor Here Is the Way—Says Science Strength, Vim, Vitality Restored by Lyko, the Great General Tonic. Proved in Thousands of Cases Mr. W. L. Lawler, a well known citizen of Northern Alabama, re ports an experience which will interest everyone who is in an ailing, weak or generally run-down condition. Mr. Lawler writes: inal ingredients, which are seieCTed and compounded to make it an un- ****^, rivalled general tonic and recon structive agent. Lykohasa gentle but sure laxative effect. It also puts zest into the ap "After using the wonderful tonicLyko. | I have received more benefit from it than any other remedy I ever used I say that this is one of the J greatest tonics for , vitality.digestion and | the liver; s general re builder for run-down ! persons It has made j me an entirely new i man at the age of 66. I feel like 30 today.'* j The power of Lvko I to keep a man (It is also well proved by the experience of Mr. H. Jsokins. of Chi cago. who says: "My business keeps me rlosel y confined to the petite ana gives activity to the di gestive function? bo that food is readily absorbed, thus providing strength and vi ia'ity to the body and making it ; capable of resist ing the attacks of disease. And when stomach and bowels are put in good con dition many ail ments quickly disappear. office end at a desk all day long my system became all clogged up I was always tlrad. rested poorly et right ana grew r.-rvnus and irritable- I began using lyko and now I am in fine shape again, feel cheerful, and am able to do much more work without fatigue or nervous strain." An Oklahoma man. Mr Galium, also tells about tha help Lyko gare his wiffe after other remedies had failed Hit letter says: ‘‘The wonderful relief Lyko has given my wife She has been taking all kinds of medi cine. whirhdidnogood I ssw Lyko advertises and get it and it is doing her lots of good Mrs. Dannie, of Mississippi, writes: “I bass bean taking Lyko and have foutd It tha bast medicine in tbs world for indigestion Lyko gives its beneficial effects through the setion of its pure medic When the liver is sluggish and the kidneys disordered, when the nerves are “ail unstrung.” when one feeis exhausted and incapable of effort, and looks old and haggard, these are Nature’s warnings that the body needs the help that Lyko will give. The fact that thousands use it regularly and recommend it shows the good this great general tonic is doing. Lyko is sold by all reli able druggists. Ask for it today. 5ef« Mana^rfwfri LYKO MEDICLNE COMPANY New York tanMi City. Me. Lyko is for sale by all leading druggists. Always in stock at Beaton Drug Company 1 T - ••Large and Very Red. Lost ! Rest. Cuticura Healed. j ‘My trouble began on my lace andarms. Large, hard pimples broke out and they were very red. The ' pimples came to a head and itched : and burned so badly at night that 1 ; lost my rest. I was humiliated be cause my face looked so badly. • " Someone told me about Cuticura Soap and Ointment so 1 sent for a free sample. It proved so good that 1 purr' sed more, which healed . me." L ;nedl Miss Fairy Brown. So. 8th & Armory Sts.. Chariton. Iowa. Cuticura Soap to cleanse and puri fy. Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal and Cuticuta Talcum to pow der and perfume are ideal fot daily toilet purposes. StaplM Trw »* Mill Addr*«. "CMUmrt laS*. • ii.nu D.pt it. U»is«»«> «*••• ;•• 1 mo iThrr. Sai Omtao' n»rdKW Tal.-uro Sc Pg*' 'oticur. 5oap.l.«*e*w|tkoutn.u«. --— ■ — — ■ ' -» ■ .. 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HAPPIER. HEALTHIER WOMEN by thousands are known to exist in this country l>ccau«e they have been relieved from pain and suffering by taking I.ydin K. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Science in surgery and ele? tricity have advanced greatly during the past fifty years, but treatment of disease by old fashioned root and herb medicines lias never been improved upon. The leader of them all is Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound which after fifty years of success is today recogniied as the standard remedy for female ills and sold everywhere for that pur pose. Replies to a questionnaire re cently sent out to Svt.bob women by the Lydia K. Pinkham Medicine Co. of Lynn. Mass., proved that It bene fits 9S out of every 100 women w ho try it. Isn't thus a marvelous record for any medicine to hold? 4 .Sherman A McConnell Drug Store. \i>\ ruTi'i mkv r WEAK WOMEN .-anno! hope aver to become strong ana u, j again unless they have plenty of pood, r»»'h red blood of the kind that c’ gam* irvr Nuxated Iron helps make i Nutated Iron i like the iron «n your ! blood and like the iron in spinach, lent s jand apple*, wh > metallic iron i* iron fjiist a* it comes from the action of strong iactd« on iron filings Nu\ate«l Iron doc* not injurs* the teeth nor ur*et the stom ! Sk*’- if i s s' «• I ' ' « . > it - ^ • ordinary m« :•» ", • It • r, > he*c, • make nch. rest hltsd revita5 >e seriHuit, ! exhausted nerves and give you new strength and merit' thp s no# OOP people annus v se using it, \: aH drug* gists. He ware rf ilbvtjtuf*l the genu * me has N I. stamp**’! on ev* •' tshfet. VUri v *'sist «*n k«' Mnt the genuine jlin " VM U» IIKIM. m SVLIS.