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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1923)
Wine Shop and Strolling Musician Feature of Armistice Carnival. The "Bar du Moulin Rouge,” in charge of Mickey Gibson, will be one of the chief features of the Batin Overseas’ Girls' armistice celebration at the Auditorium Friday and Sat urday nights and Saturday matinee. Lucile Scott and Mrs. Edith Stai^le ven Majors, directing geniuses, will be assisted by "Si Wheeler and a staff of 25 Forty-and Eight men, as well as a number of pretty girls in French costumes. The "wine shop" will be built of barrels to resemble the famous Pari sian resort. A French doll and novelty shop, the merchandise of which is part of the recent foreign exhibit of the Burgess Xash company, will be presided over by Mrs. John Steiner and Mrs. M. Sugarman. "Cy" Mason will be auc tioneer of the novelties obtained through the courtesy of J. F. Dailey and T- P. Redmond. Miss lone Scott will he an apple woman, familiar sight on the streets of the Quartier Latin. Hazel Temple and .lack Kinzie are in the Muses de Purls; Ruth Jeffrey, candy shop; Neva Milliner, frulterle; Grace Ilager man, French doll; Elinor Lambrecht,] blanket booth; Ethel Lavering, Helen! Sorenson, Hazel Ryan, keno; Helen Holtz, Mill Myrtle Mason, Ruth Mc Coy, Mrs. Levlngs and Ann Rossiter, In Moulin Roug«i»Helen Gallagher, Mrs. Harry Weinberg. Sadie M. Davie and Katherine Gallagher, in the gro cery and popcorn booths A group of strolling musicians, in cluding Madame Andrejewski, Mrs. Harry Heyman, W. R. Bernd and sev eral street urchins, will give another touch of real Parisian atmosphere. THE NEBBS— LET THE WEDDING BELLS RING OUT. 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To half a pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, one small box of Barbo Compound and hi ounce of glycerine. These Ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other day until the gray hair is dark ened sufficiently. It does not color the scalp, Is not greasy and does not rub off. It will maks a gray-haired person look twenty years younger. ADVERTISEMENT. A Good Thing - DON’T MIBB IT. Send your name and addreea plainly written together with 5 cent* (sad this •lip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Dee Moines, Iowa, and receive in return n trial package containing Chamberlain • Cough Remedy for cough*, colds, croup, bronchial, “fin" and whooping oougha, and tickling throat; Chamberlain’s Stom ach and Liver Tablet* for stomach trou bles, indigestion, gamy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipatioo; Chamberlain’s Salve, needed in tvery family for burns, scald*, wounds, pile*, and akin affection*; the** valued family madirinf for only 6 oanta. Don’t mim it* ADVERTISEMENT. A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure whan jru know that the medicine you are about to take Is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drug*. Such a medicine la Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and bladder medicine. The same standard of purity. strength and excellence la maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Root. It le scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It Is not a stimulant and la taken In teaspoonful dose#. It la not recqjnmended for every thing. It is nature's great helper In reliev ing and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity la with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer'* Swamp Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug store* In bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cdnta to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y.. for a aample bottle. When writing tie sure and mention this paper. .ADVERTISEMENT Child’s Best Laxative is "California Fig Syrup” | When baby ia constipated, has wind-colic, feverish breath, coated tongue, or diarrhea, a half-teaspoon ful of genuine “California Fig Syrup" promptly moves the poisons, gases, bile, souring food and waste right out. Never cramps or overacts. Babies love Its delicious taste. 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George Crook Womens Relief corps will meet in Memorial hall, court house, Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. _ ,\1IVERTI?.F.ME>T MRS. HICKEY SO EAK COULD HI PLY STAND Tells How Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health Worcester, Mass. — “ I bad some trouble caused by a female weakness ana goi no run down and weak from it that I could hardly stand or walk across the floor. The doctor gave me all kinds of pills, but noth ing helped me. I happened to meet a friend who had taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, bo 1 thought 1 would try it. Arter tax ing it a week I began to improve, and now I feel fine and am doing all of my housework, including washing, sew ing and house cleaning. I have recom mended your medicine to my friends, ' and I am willing for you to use this ' letter as a testimonial, as I would like to help any one suffering the way I ] did from such a weakness.”—Mrs. Delia Hickey, 4 S. Ludlow St., * Worcester, Mass. Lydia E. Pinkhatn’a Private Text Book upon ” Ailments Peculiar to Women'’ will be sent vou free upon request. Write to The LydiaE. Pink ham Medicine Co., Lynn. Mass. This book contains valuable information. ADVERTISEMENT. ' Mothers, Do This— When the Children Cough. Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop Into croup, or worse, And theirs when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt relief. It does not blister As first aid, Musterole Is excellent. Thousand* of mothers know it. Tou should keep a Jar readF for instant use It Is the remedy for adults, too. Rr Uevea sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilltis. croup, stifT neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains snd aches of beck or Joints, sprains, sore muscle?, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of th* chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterole U now made In milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. ISc and Me, Jars and tubs*. Better than a mustard plaster AI)VKRT1«KMFVT. To Demonstrate Remarkable New RUPTURE INVENTION i _ If you are ruptured and wear a trosv now is your opportunity to get a FREE TRIAL of the most seient if really con structed Rupture Support ever invented. ! William S Rice, Adams. N. Y., eng linator of the Rice iNon-Surgical) Rup ture Method, is sending A. R. Perkins ard Mi's S. F. Meegan to the Rome Hotel. Omaha. Neb„ Wednesday and Thursday. November 7 and !*. to personally explain and demonstrate his wonderful New Rup ture Invention entirely free to every man, woman and child who is ruptured. It is absolutely guaranteed to hold any rupture, large or small, no matter where located, and afford proper protection at all times. It Is positively the most eom^rtahle for every day wear at all kinds of work and can he worn nights and at all other times with no discomfort. ^ It Is guaranteed not to slip out of place under any circumstances ard the pressure so easily adjusts itself to all positions and - movements of the body that there is no t* cutting or chafing. It has proven the only properly eon -tructed Rupture Support ever supplied for ruptured women, can bg worn with or w thout the corset and actually im proves the abdominal outlines. It is equally valuable for ruptured chil dren as it allows for full normal growth and development without limiting youth ful activities or allowing the slightest pro trusion of the rupture. !b»d* are made of soft, resilient material, light, durable and comfcrtaUjr- Hug the fiosh snugly yet do not irritate. They are designed and shaped to fit and give pres sure at the right spot so the bowel cannot l*ossibly escape. Hundreds *»f thousands in use a’l over he civ ilucd world, and thousands are throwing all trusses on the scrap heap after a brief use of this scientific Rupture Support. MTrOKT KOK VRIH1MKN WHKKK Til KICK IN NO K1 I»T1 KK This wordetful Appliance is also used with creat sucres* as a Support following operation- and for l'tosi* tfallen stomach), floating kidney. sag* ng of sKIrnuns! con tents and any rendition requiring correc tive support for the abdomen And for men and women who have no rupture but require a strong up *fi support for large. • fle-hy or pendulous abdomens a special de* vn is supp iod which distribute" the rres'ure ovr- the entire back and came* the weiaht in front however great, with out cutting or discomfort. THE FREE TRIAL I. for ev.rv man. woman and child who •a raptured. So don't fail to mil and tr*t the eieepttcn.1 merit, .1 tht, #uar- I .need Rupture and " ,«Vnr.» Sup,-art It > he, no ejua! and ie hein# recommended h. Phriieiana and hn.pit.l, everywhere tail any note front 9 to I! a. t, 1 t, 9 p •«. nr ? to 9 evenir.#,. Thr t*«t. remcother. root* you nothin# lady Report attend* .11 women. WILUAM S. SICS. lac. Adama. N Y. «