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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1923)
Tall Player Killed. Ireland, Oct. S.—Chewing t> h; r while playing football yismia; ■nst the life of Chester Mares, -H. a Cleveland semi-pro player, who died of strangulation while being taken to :: huf-'J it.-!. JI:tri>. Iillivin,' fuitliiil:, hat! just thrown i forward jms.t. when he was knocked from his feet. In falling a wad of tobacco became lodged in his throat. Hotel Man Honored. John F. Bsan. manager of Hotel San ford, T\as appointed vice president for the gtate of Nebraska for the Hotel Men's Mutual Benefit aseocla lion of the 1'nited States and Canada at the meeting of the board of dl rectors held In Chicago October 3. Rolary Speakers. William Tyewis Butcher of New York will address the Omaha Kntary club at Hotel Kontenelle, Wednes day noon, October 10 on “Boys." Vic tor TX Reynolds will be chairman. Senator Capper of Kansas will speak before the club Tuesday nikht, October 30, at the Chamber of Com merce. Spiritualist Convention. Twenty-ninth annual convention of the State Spiritual association of Ne braska will be held in the Patterson hall. Seventeenth and Famam streets, THE NFF-BS— FRIENDLY ENEMIES. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hessj I r.-_. . . i W COME WERE , NEIGHBOR Mow "WAT MOU'-f WAVE GOTTEN TO BE. A SPECULATOR T)Ont \ PASS BV NOUR OLD STRUGGLING TRiEnDw __it is Gracious to be bag and ,——r— CONDESCENDING J—-fj ^ t< r — —— i - ; /ikmow UJ HEQeT'TOO^GoT^ \ THAT TIP ON UNION “TOOL a UllPC NOW — THAT WEtT T3ov G^ue vr *To vou - I Thought nou a*^>, "DIDN'T "THINK MUCH OT ml's J ; V oiUDS MENT f-^ T" I - —— - fl SEE YME STOCK Took A olUMP > VeSTECOow - TMC KIO SavS IT Ujill L., _ Go Cv£C PAR BEFORE LONG - ME p: BOUGHT FIFTY ShaRES TOR mE - THAT'S *^ A SMART K'O ALL C\GMT ! YOU'LL (H ~~|j "BE LUCKY CuHEm ME CQimES j J ''~l vMTO YOUR TAMuLV _ J /T^iT TOU CUER HEAR OF THC FELLOW ) IN DELAWARE WHO MADE A FORTUNE. ^ MINDING HlS OWN BUSINESS ? IFSOU'O TftV IT FOR A WHILE NOU D DUILD UP A BUSINESS TO WHERE VOO COULD AFFORD •TO HIRE A CLERK AND THEN NOU COULDj SP£nD fK\JL VouR Time digging ,Nv^r S OTHER PEOPLES AFFAIRS Barney Google and Spark Plug Barney’s Better on the Bench Than Behind Bars. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck __ _:_—_ - —- -- - - -- gTgESg 1 8 x - • ■■ ■ —1 —--— S’! I Hope So. fcARNET FiV^oe w^rRETl supposing VUE GO J NEUER REGRET l .^OONO SUE [that *'0000 I ov c* The \ VCAi ViE Jr*0/ c / OTHER HORSES UiERc ( SVA^V 9UJ^ S / ^ A&MNST , LET S ) MOBILE IN HVa I MoRRV . T *^V)ST RE ( NEXT RACE i L ^ACvc ON The BENCH 1 HE S GONNA j V (V>oP UP the J ^-\ ViORVS/ Thes« s Oit OF The £>OdS OUR «>PARKVS CiOlANA . WtASWSE Suvit - AWT HE A S»G«T —rrz No*. COME T W A'NT VT ON f sorry mow \ the bench That you D\ortr\ \m»th • k SET MCREN N>V_/ 1 Tew* / J Sk 1 / £§• J I ^Copyright. <923. by King Feature* 3yn*r»tr. tncj ^g/as^_ r»r> nvir'TXTP TTTi 17 A rFT-IT7‘D . 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Scottish Bride Stows Away in Liner So Child Be Born in l r. S. Host on, Oct. 8.—Mrs. Otto IJn stall of I.lierpool, Kngland, a bride of six months, who stowed away on the boat of which her husband was third mate, was detained b.v the immigration offieers upon arrival of the steamer West Cohas. The woman told Captain Sobers of the West Cohas that she wanted her child to be born in the I nited Slates and could see no oilier way of gptting here. She said she brib ed a guard at the Uverpool dock and hid herself in a small compart ment in her husband's quarters, where Sjhe remained for 48 hours without food or water. Mrs. Unstail is a native of Scot land. Passports to Chile are only granted travelers who have an unblemished moral character. They must )<e finger printed, furnish three photographs of themselves, produce a certificate of their good conduct from the chief of police of their town, and furnish a physician s certificate of their good health. jail Break Plot Believed Foiled Pistol and Hacksaws Arons* Suspicion of Deputy Sheriffs. What deputy sheriffs in Counci Bluffs believe to have been a plot foi a jail delivery was frustrated yester day with ti?e arrest of Charles White, alias Chanles Wilson, of Bcheldler, Okl. He was arrested at the Kiel hotel. According to the arresting officers, he is a former partner of L. F. Posk, who, with Harry Moore, was con victed recently in Council Bluffs dis trict court on' a charge of auto theft and is now awaiting sentence. In White's room was found a .45 pistol and two hacksaws. He is held for investigation. Says His Recovery Is Almost a Miracle "It seems like a miracle, but Tan lac has increased my weight 20 pounds, rid me of all my troubles and mule me fed the best I have in year's," was the precise statement of J. H. Brown, transfer man, 3020 North Sherman Ave., Omaha, Neb., recently. "Before I started taking Tanlac I had struggled through the winter suf fering almost constantly with bilious ness. constipation, headaches, back ache*. nervousness, loss of sleep, poor appetite and indigestion. I was in such a terribly run down condi lion that the least exert.on would play roe out. "The way Tanlac change] me was astonishing. Only six bottles made me eat like a husky farmhand, and my, strength is so built up I can now hold my own with the strong est men who work with me. Tania.' solved .the health problem for me, and I can not say too much for it.” Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na ture’s own remedy for constipation. For sale everywhere.—Advertisement. AIM EBTIKEMENT. ADVEKTI-EMENT 98 OUT OF EVERY 100 WOMEN BENEFITED An Absolutely Reliable Statement Important to Every Woman Remarkable Results Shown by a Nation Wide Canvass of Women Purchasers of Lydia E. Pmkham’s Vegetable Com pound. 50,000 Women Answer For some time a circular has been enclosed with each bottle of cur medicine bearing this question: “Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. i’inkham's Veg etable Compound? ’’ Replies, to date, have been re ceived from over 50,000 women answering that question. 08 per cent of which say YES. That means that 08 out of every lOO women who take the medicine for the ailments for which it is rec ommended are benefited by it. This is a most remarkable record of efficiency. We doubt if any other medicine in the world equals it. Think of it—only two women out of 100 received no benefit—98 suc cesses out of a possible 100. Did vou ever hear anything like it? We must admit that we, our selves, are astonished. Of course we know that our medi cine does benefit the large majority of women who take it. But that only two out of 100 received no benefit is most astonishing. It only goes to prove, however, that a medicine specialized for cer tain definite ailments—not a cure ail — One that is made by the most scientific process; not from drugs, but from a combination of nature’s roots and herbs, can and doe* do more good than hastily prepared prescriptions. You see, we have been making, improving and refining this medi cine for over 50 years until it is so perfect and so well adapted to wo men’s needs that it actually has the virtue to benefit 98 out of every 100 women who take it. Its reliability and recognized effi ciency has gained for it a sale in almost every country in the world —leading all others. Such evidence should induce every woman suffering from anj ailment peculiar to her sex to try Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vesretable Compound and see if she can’t be one of the US, The Lydia 1- Pinkhaui Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, Coughing Tires the old. lower* their vital ity. The best standard family cough medicine for old and voting CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Good for every number of the family WHEN i\ NEED PI III I P TRY PM \H\ BEE \\ \\T YDS The Day* of Real Sport By Briggs % •Amo v ALL*L'LS 1 WELL / WHCM YoU,A>JO VOUR '* pAU OSCIOED OM A CAREER or CRIt^en. '___inwawitf' .i —.I_i_■_■■ ■ ■■ --- ABIE THE AGENT- _Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hershfield He Ha« a fnnvlncing Argument. i Supposin' hr yuc I abe, i out twenty 1 5UVTO3IM i BE THE COLLARS MORE ON MY CAR -IF \ WEKT OWE - I HEAsR MlWSK IS | I bOWY PAV, THEY’LL TAKE »T <JO\WE AROUNb TRNlWq Tfc BoRROUj \ AWAY'. YOU WOLlbN’T LET THEM TWEVIYV b0UAR^= ANb Still HE ^-— '^'^L^^AR 2i NOO KNOUl WHAT ??\ V \ AIN'T QoY lY - UOOULb VCG \ ~ v‘ HOW AEOUY MV I ^AME ME $E-IL MV CAR CM MONEH, WHAY I P ACCOUNT OE *JVOENTV 1>011ARS^ UVtt>EO NOU ?M L -T-— \!>\ b KTl^KMI NT. here’s Relief for Neuritis \ . i«1 where a hen or 1 ' t *e ittful. stabbmg pain* of neuritis gr*t their Marl—you » set relief from the tor ment right now ! >• p at f:r»t c!*•* drug store *4 d ,:et a svpply of Tysmol. Apply a small iflntity of thla soothing preparation rv*r spot that hurts, and In a abort fr a j. 1 should be free from pair Tvamol is taken up through the po-*»s of the akin, going direct to the throbbing. A'hmg peripheral nerves, which Quick y it.*: and to its healing influence , . re is no * dope" in Tv%mol—no flsr re roue «lrug*~ of any kind • >uarur.;r* d to b« absolutely harmless. People every • ’ rr **' that nothing ever gave th m ■ m b v on/.- ritil relief Pr#« # ft at ail »• ■ .4!-. ' dt <KiSt; Ttsmol t‘>’'np»ny, VIfg Chemists. « S ; ••►r St . >m Francisco. AS»\ KHTM MKN?. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. I hat U the joyful cry of thousand* Di. Edwards produced »' '• »b let'. the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edward*, a practicing physician for IT yctri and calomeTa eld-time enemy, discovered the formula for Oliva Tah'eta while treating patient* for chrome con stipation and torpid liver*. Dr. Edwards’ Oli'# Tablet* do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing xrgetable l«Mt v#, No grip-.ng i* the keyn- :•* of these little sugar- *oated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and lixer to act formally. They nexer force them to un notnra' action. If x on ha' c * dark browu mouth had breath—a dull, tired teeimg—sick headache torpid liver—constipation. you'll find quick, sure and pleasant result* from one o»* two of D Edwards’ tPlix# lable at bedtime. 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