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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1923)
Mother Sobs as Son Is Sentenced to Prison Hrs. Ida Nance, 610 South Thirtieth street, sobbed in court Wednesday as her son, Raymond A. Haigler, 21, was sentenced to a year and 10 months in the state reformatory on a charge of breaking and entering an Omaha store. Young Haigler pleaded guilty to the charge. He has been held in the county jail for two months, and Judge Goss, In expressing the belief that the boy would be benefitted greatly by his term in the reforma tory, agreed to reduce the sentence two months. The mother was Tuesday appoint ed guardian of a small estate which was left her son hy an uncle. She de. dared yesterday her eon was a spend thrift and agreed with County At torney Beal this morning that it would be best for her son if he were required to serve a short term. ■ Cosgrave Is Again Head of Free State By AMiK'latril Prefifl. Dublin, Sept. 19.—William T. Cos grove was re-elected bv the Dail Elreann today ns president of the executive council of the Irish free state. Prof. Michael Haeys was re-elected speaker of the dail. A group of women staged a demon THE NEBBS— THE LASH. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess * _ T>«0 / "BETSY I ARE \ /-——' - ~ SoimS to tvae ■pvctuq.'E < / lNJ ®^£ \ SHOW — VaJE'LLTRKETWC \ BETSY «WST OJENT QUT] <EV SiONfcXJ WONT / fc*® l*)ONT BE rZl ! 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Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck t * — ■■ 'if' -— - - -- _ ._ _ I v Copyright. 1923 by Kinf Feature* Syndicate. In* | I DOCTOR »- SAT DOC ARE UJATEOMEtOWS Fattening * H0M1 s That^ Come on. Sunny. ITS All RlCiMt" Ai Mm TDD TXTr'TXTr' T TTi 17 A 'TLTE'D R«#uur«d SEE J,GCS and maggie in full Dfawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus OKINUINU Uij r A i tlCK-u. S. P.l.nt Ofli.. PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE l»:i > _1 ... ... -- . Whew 1 WANT Toe>E ALONE to DAT WILL TOO take the COUNTOOT tq LUNCH cleave DOME THAT EAvOR? bORE DAUCHTER 1 / t MON UN bORRN ft NOO DON'T ryc V/ANT ME TO I /A, CHO<E HIM - JTft { YOU A.RE. vierv KINO - mr Ui<:,<st5 • to t>sko me $ OUT TO LUNCH : A ( WHATLL. ORDER ILL HAVE A I yooe>e rJ what Charlotte HAVE’ I TOO WANT- RObbE ANiD --—ME vNOWfj bOME LADY C MY Dl bH “nrSE,ERb- J ''Yv-Tr;vL../-V ^ _.T n . © 1923 *v int t FffATUfic Senv»c*. !*•€. *7*^,0 WHAT EVERT THINq HAPPENED? WOZ ALL RiqnT v_ _TOOR HONOR C" Y* | UNTIL HE AfiVCEO I FER A CHARLOTTE R.Ut>*bE /AMO A ^ LADT FINqER: y . +r-T>~i~r .—si I . JERRY ON THE JOB- OPPORTUNITY CAME ANI) WENT. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hoban / I Dont wwovj VwwA.'rf \ , MATTER. \Hf1M MOli LATEW— k -7 Sou hauemt asveo ) ^-—1 To SaaSE ^OliE. A -VJA6K" POR VJttKS j AKSO VMEEviT y _I W Vovi wiohmsto I 'To Vise A'C-Tvg- j W MftVCT ^Tiwcc. t ^ f 0?EME0 /VM VaP 1 jpj /&SOUT ^ jjjp /'THASTif UeasonA \ EvsouSw = ( 1 DOMT //EAvjJ '—'TAu^t.r^' Vais swt <4 \M»T5C»> ' <tTfi y ‘ t • I SwOOLO WAot- -... ■. p'£?0 'JOVi ~TjE* — / HCWJ 0<WOU ) ( A\AK£ Tt>AY / TOut ^ r' ► * _ r> tmt i rt»>Jgr 5MV CI »«<. 9 IQ stration outside the parliament house where the dal! sits. They carried banners demanding the release of the republicans held prisoner by the free state end announcing that “Dan Breen is dying." During the dail session Deputy Gorey, leader of the farmers, who at present are assuming the attitude of the official opposition party, advocated the release of Eamon de Valera and the other republican deputies now in prison, so that the republican party might have an opportunity to meet and discuss Its policy. President Cosgrave, in a vehement reply, refused to yield to what he characterized as sentimentalism and permit the entrance into the dail of men who he said had done their worst by violence and had failed. There must be some evidence of a change of heart, he added. Legless Movie Man ^X eds. Dos Angeles, Sept. 19—Robert .T Horner, legless motion picture pro ducer, and Miss Frieda Bohn of Chi* '•ago, his boyhood sweetheart, were married at Tiajuana, Lower Cali fornia, last Monday, it became known here today. Horners legs were ampu tated at the hips after an accident he suffered when only six years old. He is now 2G years old. In the last two years he has advanced from scenario writer to director and finally to producer of his own plays. Girl Sought. Omaha police Wednesday morning were asked to search a train from Des Moines for Effie McVee, 18, who, her parents said, ran away with a man. Search of the train failed to reveal anyone answering the girl's descrip tion. The conductor said a girl answering the description left" the train at Council Bluffs. Council Bluffs police were notified. Fish Die Ashore. Logan. O., Sept. 19.—Learning tbs^t thousands of dead fish were'floating down the Hocking river, state game protectors began an investigation. They found that a dredge in Rush ADVKRTIMM KNT. German Chemistry 'Achieves Another Triumph Nothing is so important in medical prac tice as the conquest and elimination of pain. For many years German scientists have specialized on this subject, producing many of the most important medical dis coveries of the age. among which are Aspirin for the relief of headache pain and Novocain for painless dentistry. Now. from the same source comes Buhler Oil for Rheumatic pain, a scientific formula that penetrates the skin and tissue- rapid ly, soothing the pain almost instantly, and in a few' minutes producing that com fortable feeling that means so mdeh to sufferers. Knowing that rheumatic pains must have a definite cause, these German chem ists persisted in their experiments, finally arriving at the conclusion that toxic poison ing from clogged intestines was trans mitted through the blood to joints and muscles causing inflammation. After that it was a problem of finding the right com binaton of materials to counteract and quickly end the jam. Ruhler Oil has been used by an immense number of people with almost cniver*>al success. t Many stubborn, long-standing rases have responded quicklj to th:s re markable lubricant. So astonishing ha>e| been the results and so universal the praise ] accorded Buhler Oil by users that local druggists arn glad to endorse it and will heerfully refund your nfGney if you are not thoroughly satisfied. Buhler Oil is for -ale in this city by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.. Beacon Drug Co . Merritt Drug Co., Barney Dugan Drug Co., Pope Drug jCo. and Haines Drug Co. FREE FROM Corns That s just what your i feet will be if you use Cactus. Stops the pain—kills the y com. 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RIQHY Foft me To WEAR MM OOERtOAT \ FOR ANCfmER YEAR* V HES 10'UIKX, T> WAIT-' creek dammed the stream during the freshet several weeks ago. The fish died in the fields when the water subsided. A second freshet carried thn dead fish into the river. ADVERTISEMENT. How to Stop Sour Stomach « Chronic With Many People—Stu art’* Dyspepsia Tablets Bring Quick Comfort—Sweeten and Stop Acid, Sour Risings and Such Dyspeptic Distress. When the fact is considered that even careful people, those, who follow diet rules, get attacks of indigestion, no argument is needed to - mend the best means of relief. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are used by lawyers, doctors, teachers, by business men, high, livers, society women, industrial workers, clerks, and the worst abused stomachs in the world, those of a host of travelers. 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You can enjoy ths very b<st by getting son e ran throx from your drugs.st. diss. he a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head Dandruff, excess oil end dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heav.er than It is. Its luster and softness will also delight you. while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures ha.r growth—Advertisement. AKVERTISEMENT. Embarrassing Hairs Can Be Quickly Removed (Beauty Culture! Hairs can he easily banished fh-m the under arms, neck and face by this quick, painless method: Mix into a stiff paste some powdered delat, re and water, spn.id on h, iy s rf. e and In 2 or 3 minutes rub off. wash the skin and it will be free from hair or blemish. Excepting in very stub born growths, one application Is suf ficient. To avoid disappointment, buy the del atone In an original pi and mix fresh. AI>\ F.RTI'EMKNT. ” HELP FOR GIRLS " WHO WORK Mrs.Lodic Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Helped Her Tyrone. Pa. —“A friend told my husband bow Lydia E. Pinkham's Vey etable Compound had helped his wife, so my hus band bought me a bottle because I was so run-down, had a nervous weakness, no strength in my body and pains in my ieft side so bad that 1 could hardly do my work. Re fore I was mar ried 1 used to worK in tne rectory, ana 1 had pains just the same then as I have had since 1 have dene my house work. 1 vmuld not bo without a bottle in the house now. It has stopped the pains all right and I have found out that it is a wonderful body builder, as it has made me well and strong. It is going to be the ‘old reliable* with me hereafter, and 1 am always willing to tel] other women how it has helped me. You can use this letter as \ : v ish as I can I ■ mv words are true.”—Mrs."M. Ionic, K F. D. 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