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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1923)
Rhineland Currency May Be Made Uniform Dusseldorf, Sept. 6.—A Mayence dispatch to the Dusseldorf Nachrlch high commission is contemplating an order that all local money in the oc cupied territory be of uniform ap pearance, the only distinguishing fea ture being the name of the town issu ing It and that it must be acceptable throughout the occupied area. The newspaper believes this is the first ten says the interallied Rhineland step toward establishing a separate Rhineland currency. General Degoutte has issued an or der authorizing the civil occupational authorities to sequestrate all money and personal property of persons sen tenced by French court martial, as a guarantee that their fines shall be paid. In the cases of persons owning real estate, this can also be seques trated. According to the German newspa pers the French have ordered the sun pension of all German mail service in the Ruhr territory for one week. I). & G. Rail Workers (Jet $135,000 Wage Increase Chicago, Sept. 5 —Voluntary wage Increases affecting approximately 3,200 maintenance of way amt rail way mechanical department, employes were reported to the United States railroad labor board today by the Denver & !Uo Grande Western rail road. The increases represent an ap proximate total cost to the carrier of $135,000, according to J. It. King, statlstlcan for the board. They range from 1 cent to 3 cents an hour and In tho ease of certain foremen and THE NEBBS— THE FIGHTING KID Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess f lU TAKE cTpaCKAgFA CST ClG^UETTES - Mi \ \ B&fcNO — AsID HW/E * / \NiCE CiG^a Ow ME / SEE VOU V-tfXMGiN G\ K(0lj -p p-p j AM "A &.&OUMD ~THE NEQB \ kcnue,\oki LKTELV— \ r^oiSi^E-n4rEST/ VCINDCV SWEET ON \ GlQUJ^. / N^TMH t>frU&MTEQ . EM?/vwOQLt) • ••n'takl. IWS. kr tkr n.-l» **w«lratr. ■JHI ft DON'T STAND SO GOOD WITH HER DAD — \ WE CAN'T SEE ME WITH A TELESCOPE - HE CAN SHE FA\LURE WftVTTEN ALL ONER MW map. But IVE Got a ticket to The L LAST TOWN ON THE LINE OF SUCCESS — MAW WAVE TO MAKE A COUPLE STOP-OFFS _ V^BUT I LL GET THERE EVENTUALLY jsrr<f THAT'S ‘thE^SP'Q'TA WounG man • A MAN IS ONLW AS BIG AS HE THINKS) me \S _/ * lTm<» *»rli Nr(. f»r» ''WES.anO I'M GOING TO Mftuav w^S Daughter — unmat do woo know; about \ THAT ? MW DAD SANS,’UNMEN WOO WANT \ AnwthinG, Son,Go and get it/ That'S ME ! I'M A GO-GETTER - AnO t PICKED THIS/. DlRD OUT ToQ A FATWER-in-law AnD ^ TTHAT^ UN hat HE'S GOING TO BE !yf E _ —r -v—-1—vr — -,-' " ! 5 I —* Lj-fa • BARNEY GOOGLE- FALSE, BUT FLAWLESS NEVERTHELESS. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck — 7 (Copyright, 192! i i _ _... ... __ _ . _. 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Injunction Sought to Stop Flights Over Farm Property St. Raul, Minn., Sept. 5.—Suits ask ing that the Curtiss Northwest Air plane company and Edward Bellleu, aviator, be enjoined from flying o\er their fnrm property was Hied In dis trict court here today by f'.llbert O. and Robert Johnson of St. Falll. A permanent injunction to restain the flyers and damages of $7,000 each is sought by the Johnsons, who allege that the damages were caused by the falling' of an airplanfc piloted by Bel lieu June 12. Hearing was set for Saturday in the case, said to he the lirst of its kind In the northwest. ADVERTISEMENT. advertisemsht. V) Appetite A tempting, delicious looking meal—all the choicest mor sels from a well stocked pan try. The fragrant aroma of all these good things failing to put a keen edge on your appetite—fail ing to arouse, in any degree, a hardy relish for the food so attrac tively placed before you. Why? Scores of men and women are faced with the same misfortune. 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An eminent physician* expert in tbia science, has shown the way. It v.as he who first pro du n*a the yrcat remedy, "Mother* a Friend.* yin. C. J. Hartman, Scran* n, I’a^ aays: "Wuh r y first twt* children I had a doctor erd a nurse, and then they had to use instru ments, tut with rr.y last two chi.drcn I used" Mother*# Friend and had only a ntsrae: we had no time to get a doc.or because 1 wasn't very sick—only about ten or fifteen min ute- ** U e ''''*ber'» Ft end" as cur moth ers and grandme he-s did. Don't wait, start today, ar.d meanwhile *nte to Pradfield Regulator Co. M 4<?. Atlanta. Gsu. for • free iUuatra’ed b-w*\ containing information every expectant mother should have. "Moths er’s F-’erd** is so.4 by ad dtutf »«-rw •vrryw Uera. V . » t im^KMKNF WEAK-RUNDOWN AND AILING Lydia E. Finkham’s Vegetable Compound Brought Relief When Other Medicines Failed Winston-Salem, N. C.— “I was weak anJ run-cown and had trouble with my side. I had been taking med icine for a lcng time and nothing seemed to do me any gcod. My husband went to the drug store and he said to the clerk, 1 w ant the biv; medicine you ha\e for vemon's trouble s. He gave him a bottle of 1 yo.ia E. Pin khan * \ogetab.e tom ;v and and it lias helped me. In a short to.' ’ l w -sable to do my housework, and now 1 am not only able to do every bit of that and washing and ironing, but I helnmv husband at the store.' - M: I'K "Myers. 1409 E.l4th St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Feels New Life and Strength Keene. N. 11 "l was weak and run-down and ha 1 backache and all s, : ;s i f troubles which women ha\e. 1 found front relief when taking Lydia 1\ I'mkhani's Vegetable Corn round and 1 also’ used Lydia E. Link ham’s Sanative W ash l am able to do my work and f> 1 new lifo^atid (strength from the Vegetable Com Mrs. V K. IUmmono, 73 Carpenter Street, Keene, N. IL