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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1923)
Fine Arts Lecture The Omaha Society of Fine Arts will present Maj. E. Alexander Powell, American army offletr\and author, In a» Illustrated lecture on his expedi tlon across western Asia, Thursday afternoon, November 8, at 4 o'clock. at the FontenelJe hotel. The subject of the talk will be "By Camel and Car to the Peacock Throne." Major Powell has written a ho ik under this tltta. During the war Major Powell served as war correspondent for the New York World, Scribner’s mafia r.ine and the London Dally Mail. I Sitters to Meet in Omaha. Alisa Mary Jordan, contralto, tvho appear* here Sunday In Joint recital with Miss Frances Nash, and Miss Rosa Punselle, Metropolitan opera *. ino, engaged to appear at the Aud.toiium Tuesday night under auspltfs of the business and profes sionai women's division of the Cham ber of Commerce, are friends and have sung on the same program. When Miss Jordan entertained at tier home in San Antonio, Tex., last year for General Pershing, rhe invited Miss Ponselle to assist with the mu sical program, and the Invitation was accepted. The two artlHts will meet again Tuesday when Mias I’onsclle arrives in Omaha. For M rs. Keck. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cole entertained at dinner Wednesday evening com plimentary to their house guest. Mrs. Maude B. Keck of Lincoln, depart ment president of Nebraska Women's Relief corps. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Armbrust of Millard, Mes dames Emily Longnecker and Marian Wright, Miss Hamilton Honored. Mrs. C. W. Hamilton, *r.. will en tertain at her home Monday eve nlng. for Miss Nannie Hamilton of THE NEBBS_ MY BUSY DAY Directed for The Omaha Bee by bol Hes» /WUEQE VS 'OLE) WCNOvaMT-ALL? \ ( TROKT \ * OME ATTENTION,/ n. -E» voe , ^on'CThim5 NOIkims [ ''SSE 6U j Qur or it /'aToeOSOH CoulTJ UJ^U4 AA*j<W \ ( U*TW WE OJUC'uE 5WEB^c5 —- J \ I COOkiDEO UJWE&E WE 'S 7_J _: .. 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Miss Lucille Lathrop will spend the week-end in Lincoln as the guest of Mrs, Donald Pettis, who waa for merly Miss Eleanor Carpenter of this city. F. H. Belnert was operated on yes terday at Nicholas Senn hospital. Upon his recovery he and Mrs. Beln ert will leave for Los Angeles, where they will reside. Miss Jane Stewart, who is at the Dobbs-Ferry school on the" Hudson, and Dorothy Higgins, a student this year in Spence school, New York City, will spend Thanksgiving to gether at the East Orange (N. J.) home of a sister of Mr. Stewarts Mrs. Reynolds. ADVERTISEMENT. Resinol for that skin eruption You don't have to wait to know that Resinol Ointment is going to overcome your skin trouble. It gives such quick relief from the itching and burning and so generally succeeds in clearing away the eniption that, with Resinol Soap, it is the standard skin treatment in thousands of homes. Resiaol products sold br all dmnrfstt advertisement. TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS A Letter from Mr*. 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Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician fr^ 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablet* while treating patient* for chronic eon stipatioa and torpid livers Dr. Edwards’ Ohve Tableta do cot contain calomel, but a healing, toothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote** cf these tittle *ugar-*oated, olive-colcred tablets They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to un natura action. If yon have a "dark brown mouth’*— bad breath—e dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver—constipation, you’ll find quick, sure and pleasant resulta from ore or two of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablet* at bedtime Thousands take them every night just to keep right. 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