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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1923)
2 Chinamen, Each 77 Years Old, See Rail Train for First Time Ijewiston, Ida., Oct. 18.—Although each has reached the are of 77 yearn, the flrnt time Mah Yung and Pun Lot ever saw a railroad train was yesterday when they boarded It at the town of Green, 50 miles east of here, in coming to this city, on the first leg of the Journey to their native city, Canton, China. For 60 yenrs the aged Chinese had been at the mining camp of Pierre City, 35 miles from Greer, the rail road point, and this is the first time since entering the camp they had caught a glimpse of the outside world. * Until two years ago they were en gaged in placer mining, their age forcing retirement at that time. At one time there were 800 Chinese in Pierre and after the departure of Mali Yung and Pun lad but two re main. When heading for Pierre City In the gold rush days the Chinese wa%d the distance from Portland, Ore., almost 500 miles. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Harvey to Sail November 3. By Aaaoflatnl rrNi. London, Oct. 18. —The retiring American aml>aesador, George Har vey, who la sailing for the United States on the Aqultanla November 3, plans to leave the Anglo-American diplomatic slate wiped clean as ho surrenoers ms oincuu pumuuu ai me court of Kt. James. The only busi nesa which will possibly be unfinished when he leaves England Is the rum running Issue, which now la before the Imperial conference. .-- — Ahe Martin, quaint and philosophic, writes for The Evenh.g Bee. ,, THF "NFBBvS— THE LAST STRAW. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hen /'fras owe letter) TOR sou TODfcV — "DO sou K.NOVS/ #*N OWE ftROUWD WERE BS TWE _ 'yNfc^E. OF EM2L ) i s_ stfcMM *? y /«-/? f i\ MES - LEAWC "THAT L LETTER WITH ME - ) HE WAN(SS GROUND *■ THIS OWtCt AS MUCH fcSTUE CUAHDEUEftjf CmR.Rajdolpm NEBBi- —r J 1 - "DEAR. Sir ^ &tc ^ -.OF PAPER TUAT SOUr| Daughter is engaged to v *icw mr . renroo. i Suppose twat makes sou extremely J mappt (her HAPPINESS is not to be \ con&perepS vts the monev that nou WANT -Woo WAVE NEWER BEEN ABIE Tp MAKE MUCH '■/OURSELF So IT MAS A FASCINATION TOR VOU - I’M NO TORTOImC TEUEQ Bur I’LL TELL TOO ONE iMINGr-TOU'U. NEVEQ GET A CENT OF MiS AND AFTEQ TWX. ) WEDDING VOU’U. LOOK LIKE A fn~l "' BURNT MATCH fim VsJisi-L^l «« »*»». »T **• W»H I»M A AND X'M SottRV MOWVJ I UAnDED \ ( Nou a *TIP That made nou Some \ MONEV - t MO0JE ALUjATS BEEN ) A SPRIG OF POiSON NV TO SOU But ( THAT VUV VS GoinG TO GROW UP \ TWQOOGN WOUR BED OF ROSES AND INOCULATE VOO, AND IF VOU EVER U , Ger cvep TNE ATTACH If UJONT \ ( TJE MV FAULT 1 UJITN EUERV BAD UJiSN, x ITT^ CNARLES UErr, BDO you THINK or THAT FfttSH KlD 7!) P NICKED me 5IOOO AND NOW / USE Those crooks are Shooting/ TOCK. OP AGAIN ME THINKS C __|C— ADE MONEY "TOR ME ! A | -- G OF POISON lYY • WHY J UAj 3N IKY »s honey SOCKET/ - impaRED with himJ/^-/^ fgft “I-““"V-—ft--?—I CVaUfo* Barney Google and Spark Plug THE JUDGE HAS LOST NONE OF HIS PEP. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck (Gtpyrtfbt. lilt.I NOW 1 WANT THE ) TRUTH ABOUT / SPARK. PLUGr \ UJWATS WfcOfOGr I VOiTK KIM? I Judos - ' AFTER, this MORMiUES V*)0(tWCoUT*I'(.U T»tL V»U» 1 TtJlKIK IT'S ao aob CBEEPlHG OM M|M OCO AOS U , «AO,AiN T it 7 V J OLD A96 NONSEMSe” now, judge • oontt FLV OPP THE HANDLE • OLO A9E ««5 OLO AGE A MOfcSE GETS OLO SAME AS WE DO • TAKE. YOURSELP POfiL INSTANCE « YOU CAN T DO TUB THINGS VOU USTA VOHEN YOU WERE MU ^CrF • oh, Youth! CopyrtihL IMJ. hi Kim F~iu'~ Sj-tiiTie*!. In* ~~m-tt _ * -wr--j ' 1 II.—— BRINGING UP FATHER—«.JXsn»-~ SEE JIGG3 AND MAGGIE IN FULL PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus (OepTrtsbt. 1*21-1 THAT EXTRA C.UV WHO I ^>EHO HII^V PEAV6 THE PART OF | ,N *?? * Ll* KINC, \H THE NEW PICTURE WANTt>ARAlt>E-HE WANT^> OUT OF IT. —T TO kTAUKTOTOU rJ PWnrr FOR THE l.UVVA u •HIKE : THEV MOW EAT TOWEL'b AROONO ' HERE • l NEVER KIN FIND ONE • <--■*■ [ MR JIC,Ci^> • I XOU Know WHV » • \- KN\ HERE. f-J -L juvr a, ^ minute L_ — ■ ©tttt wr I pm. runM Soivpcc. Inc. NOW CO ON WITH “TOOK _ caTO(?y • ^_ /o-/y jerry on the job THE BLAME ALL PAPA’S. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hoban jri*p»Hfht 1121.) ( \AK*»'.2 USrfcVl To So \ , me Mowe.j-/ 'xaax'rti Urns, AML Sl\IW*T) rrr »*4 J Yathekc Vault/ rMES ) ? MET f ?A0A S'-*95") ‘ W'lW BOO* 'rb \ M'Mt = AMO W6 WOtXT 4^ Gail we '"TUvr moosms *HE SAVO H\E ALARWj Qo«t ■r—s £sin lY VSD *1 WsA&D A Queer World Brooklyn Ghost Breaker Backs Skepticism of Me dium's Spirit Writing W ith $5,000 Cash. Doubting Thomas. New York, Oct. 18,—Joseph F. Rinn, Brooklyn ghost lutaker, play wright and butter dealer, supported with 85,000 rash his skepticism of Mrs. Josl K. Stewart's manifestation of spirit writing before the scientific American committee. Mrs, Stewart, avowedly In New Y’ork to get the prize of 82,500 offer ed by the Scientific American for a convincing demonstration of psychic phenomena, failed in three attempts at the Journal's office, but obtained writing In Euglish on plain white cards between which she passed plow ers at a private Long Island home. Mr. Rinn, asserting the conditions of tlie demonstration were quite fa vorable to opportunities for trickery, doubled the amount of the prize. • « • Swipes Airplane. Los Angeles, Oct. 18.—The city jail housed Its first alleged airplane tliief today when Paul Spallti, aviator, was booked on a charge of stealing a fly ing machine from local air port. Ac cording to the police, Sparks stole the plane and flew It to Yuma, Arlz., where he was arrested. • • • Another One. Madison, Wis., Oct. 18.—Passing Dangerous colds Oiye them immediate attention. Apply Sloan’s gently without rub bing. It tends to the congested region the freth. new blood that alone can dear the passages. The oppression on the chest passes off. Soon the threatening cold is gone. Get a bottle from your druggist today—35 cents. It will not stain. Sloan*8 Liniment—kiiu pain! ADVERTISEMENT. Grows Thick, Heavy Hair 35-eent Bottle Removes Dandruff. Stops Falling Hair Girla! A g.eam ymaas of luxuriant hair full of gloss, lustra and life shortly follows a genuine toning up of neglected scalps with dependable ••Danderine." Falling hair, itching scalp and the dandruff is corrected Immediately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair la quickly Invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. "Danderine" Is delightful on the hair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic—not sticky or greasy: Any drug store. Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling By Briggs {whciv/ You <3iv/e: I C'P Youft HAT CHECK I To The boy amD DIG R5R. A TiP i ‘AND YOU CAN T Feet a ,se§CK | OF CHAMCSE AND A FeeuNG of j Terror coNxe.A t OVER V~'‘ « YoO F6VERISHCV isi YooR V/6ST POCK6TS hopim6 TO FlMO A COIW OF PROPER: Size WHILE YOUR KWC6A KMOOK , To‘6THe — /\tslD You HAVE VI SIOWS 0F HAVING to LEAVE The place minus mat AlUt> COAT-‘AND THE Bov 15 NOT To BE Trifled \amtm J • A*JC> TMeM Doco«j»in THs CoRMSR Vo>J FECL TVtG ocrrtiMC of Two BITS •AMD *TVnl Bor (Sl'/EJ YOU VoUR PEAR OCD HAT AMD COAT- - OH-M-H- TBOV ! * Aim‘T IT A GR-R-RANO AMD Gl.OTa-R-RiOO$ FeeUM r ( OUR. RRt« \ IS &UO \ \ 3EVJOJTV ) \^I0E / AU. fUQHY - |T> ( RAYH6H Buv rr V HEW. OUT {* \SP»Yf.: 116 THAT &UJtNEtS?M WHV bib you CHAM , HIM TO NEXT bOOft j \ ANb LOSE A / VCUVrOMEH ??' ^ ---- f i weje* cose j THEM ■“* t l OWN NEW V bOC«. Wo" ***■£&> ■Bgr^fca^SL_- J I Sharmtn A McCobbbII Drag Storaa Colds hang on unleu H you do something to 1 fight them. Weeks’ I tablets are one of I the oldest cold* | fighters on market. | eeks^J Bretk-tMp-artold 3abMa’mmmam AmumsEMKM! TELLTALE SYMPTOMS OF ' WOMAN’S Every woman who suffers from backache, headache*, dragging-down pains, nervousness. Irregularities, dt* placement*. Irritability. ^>r despond ency should recognise In such symp tom* some derangement of her sys tem which should have attention be fore some more serious aliment de velop*. These conditions are often evidenced by a sallow complexion, dark circle* under the eyes, lassitude and slceplossi.es*. For nearly fifty years Eydla E. rinkhanis Vegetable Compound has been pre-eminently successful in overcoming such condi tions, at-.d it 1* now recognised every where «s the standard remedy for woman's ills. SOUR STOMACH cautea bad braatfa. (UI7 pains, coated tongue and belching. Aimajt tad nlitf m CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Sweats* year rtiaict mi ksaik—ofr ZSs I AUTCITWHEXT. Harmless Means of Reducing Fat Mary fat people fear ordinary mean* for reducing their weight. Here Is an •xtraordinary method. Extraordinary be cause while perfectly harmless no dieting |exercise or disgusting greases and salve* ■re necessary. Marmola Prescription Tab lets are made exactly In accordance with the famous Marmola Prescription. You re duce steadily and easily, with no ill effect* Procure them from your druggist at one dollar for a ca«c or send price direct to the Marmola Company, 4112 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. could not sleep well. The trouble lasted about a year " 1 began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they afforded relief In a few days. I continued using them and waa completely healed after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment.” (Signed) Miss Lillie Shields. Star Rt., Buena Vis ta, Ohio. Daily use of Cuticura Soap, Oint ment and Talcum helps to prevent akin troubles SMfliifwliSiii Mta "MenUtar iMfW. D>f* B. him at. Mm> - SMS «ary wttnScmtMt ObmiSu<S< Talaalt Iff*Cnuwi SMnk»»«»wUoMa«l. and then broke out with pimple* The pimple* were large and red, and later festered. My face was almost covered with them, and they itched and burned causing me to scratch At night I Miss L Shields Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples “ My trouble began by link, red spots appearing under the skin \lt\KKTIHEMKNT. DRIED RIGHT UP Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho Sulphur, aays a noted skin specialist. Because of Its germ destroying prop erties this sulphur preparation In stantly brings ease from skin irrita tion. soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the tor ment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Howies M^ntho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use It like a cold cream. Alain J. Gerbault of France, wh< recently arrived at Fort Totten, Lont Island, S. Y.. railed all alone In » 30-foot engineless stoop across tbs Mediterranean and the Atlantic. He rpent 142 days at sea and covered 5,600 miles—the most remarkable feat of navigation ever accomplish ed by man. of an Intelligence tent as a require ment for marriage can be looked for within 10 or 20 year*. Prof. E. A Rose of the 1'nlverslty of Wisconsin faculty ami nationally known soci ologist, said. The mental test probably will he part of the marriage code, much as the physical examination Is now In many states. Professor Ross said ABIE THE AGENT_Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Her*hfield He Know* Human Nature. fTHtSVULCAWVZE# IS. StV/iKiV/ i FW6 CUIT* * \ Twr's THtr ’ / VF'fOU THINK TOO \ ( CAN QET »T CHEAPER \ V NEXT 1>©or, QO 1 \W«EAb ANb TRV//