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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1923)
Dr. Mayo Advises Girl Students .Minneapolis. Dee. 1J.—Dr. W ,J. Mayo of Rochester does not believe girls should get out of the habit of making up their own beds when they go off to college, he said. He made his position on the sub ject to fellow members of the Uni versity of Minnesota board of regents today during a discussion of the San -a ■ ■■ -- ford Hall dormitories. In explain ing the items that went to make up the basis of the dormitory charge for women students,livlng in Sanford Hall, Albert J. Iasbb, university comptroller, enumerated among sther things, chamber maid servics. Denver School Head Visits Here “I was told that your new Teehni eal Mich school Is one of the fines! of its kind in America," anld Jesse Ni-wlon, superintendent of Denver public schools, visiting (he Omaha public school system Wednesday. The Colorado educator slated that his city Is on a building program of $8,500,000. die is obtaining Idea* of buildings nml equipment, lie will spend most of his time here In Tech nical High. Toothpicks are good cake testers, so much more sanitary than the pop plar broom straw. THE NEBBS- * , THE BELLE OF THE AVENUE._Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol He.» /JUST a NUMUTE • ; ( ILL BE OUT TO HELP ^00 i V g /»-/3 /vjEU . BETSV - UOW ^f0U TY4EVR.E ALL DO Vou LtWC VOOft I ti\6MT BUT I JUST l TATWEO. AND I CAN'T VNAVT UNTIL \ V N\OTNE«-INLAW ? J j GET INTO A WOME) ^— -s—gr-^r^or' nw ou)Ny /you KNOW T0AOT3Y WElT IS A POWER IN L POLITICS Anvo WAS GOTTEN BlCW YERY \ lauiCK BUT IT» OOESN' r SEEM Tg WAYE ) 'CHANGED o" \ i-HE’S JUST A COMMON OP-O'NPstW £MG M\^N . ^OT NOT SO VNVTN 111 MW M\OTWER-lN-LP«'N j -SHEGJf\NTS E'JER.V- 1 BOOV TO KNOW SHE'S I. ^ GOT N\ONEV J ‘ Tl SHE OUGHT to LEAviE THE PRICE TAG O^S 'lEver*'thing she cans so she ljoulontt HAVE TO TELL EUERVBOOV HOv/m MUCH \T COST — SHE TOLERATED QV A LOT or y DAuu'T MbU .S TRENDS WHo t ARE RESPONSIBLE to him TOR !__ . THEIR POLITICAL EXISTENCE (*n» 4 _ AND you SHOULD BE AROUND \ when she entertains them _she i 1 USES BtG WORDS That mean ) SOMETHING - BUT NOT WHERE \ She "POTS THEM . It SEEMS TO I BREAK. HER HEART BECAUSE SHE I HAS TO USE SOME LITTLE WORDS ) ^-^TO COMPLETE As r-^ SENTENCE. Co CX_CVvnUio^ Barney Google and Spark Plug Dream on, Barney, the Awakening’ll Be Sad Enough. 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TO ErsJOY them B'fCOUU't j m/xCjOIE —J Rl(|HT * j ^ T7f-^ THEY v/iut- j COME. IN / HANDY- j (MPNJ'b ~c^_v i I © I9£J «y Int-l. Fiatur* Sarvic*. ,'xc l£-li JERRY ON THE JOB— A VERY CAREFUL GENT__Drawn for The Omaha Baa by Hob.r ( Hctjs'S" G*aoCsS* o'w*. Grrxivi' 1 A TiCUrf AnO SuPWo MOO AO -t; 1.0.0. 'Pea Danaoe, 4^v-r??? ^AfK AW = I v:=EP vim Old \ -nosrr * 3VL. ''J VJAIX [P»W mt mr-%. rMtv>t 1 1 \*AnT Tb ViA&xi\ i Moo &» MOu VNOMT CjET J CLACKED BV A J XU, ^AlX- \ > P^ON'T OP ? Av'S i Past: j ■ - ’ Oh Man By Briggs S- I'M WORRIED I r vajhat To j The wife / A CHRISTMAS j ENJT-— f WHAT arc Y( J 6AV-Y-y-y Giv/inig Youf ' That!s one uMPe T y Thing ' donm ^ Worry over I Vt <jO i CkIOUGH ; To Va7GR« Y Mt ^i\HTMOUT That / A«» A MATTER/ I OF FACT I'dIfgVI. fJOTTEnl IT t'MTlRFLY-, * 'T 1 HASKJT E VEM I OCCURRED'To ni_ \ MS That ITS Christmas Time ! I WHY '•SHOULD | WORRY ( OV'fiH WHAT \ SHOULD ' \ C IYe MY VAJtre FOR ^-A CHRvSTMA-S ? why j f \ IT^S 5ILLY To TaKC'iT j «$H-H V, -So OFRloos WHAT'LL l J A l Clv/C HGCl? LU£LL j\_—7 \ Frankly J bowt / but further more ita not worrying \ f^BOOT IT-G<3oRCe S | tcll You it £>oes \ NOT* PAY !_^ A COUHCA HOUR* IAU ----- f bill 7 - J||VA WHAT ARE | / THAT- 5 CWt You C.u.NO Your W W/'PC roR CMRl ST' V wo» nr c'yp f. MAi- - \ CAR T I V Think op a Tmhuc. // To <JlV/£. Coast Farmers Oppose Rate Hike ———— Sum Francisco, Cal., Dee. 12.—Call fornla grain growers, miller* yester day joined with r.ir western car riers In opposing before an inter state commerce commission field in quiry, contemplated reductions In freight rates on grain. Basis for the opposition of rail roads. growers and wheat brokers against a wheat rate reduction was summed up in the statement of II. W. Klein, assistant general freight agent of the Southern Pacific com pany, who testified that California did not grow enough wheat to meet its milling and consumption require- ' merits and the freight rate added to the basic price paid for hard Kansas wheat, plus the freight rate to Call AI>VKRTI8K.MK\'T. BEWARE THE G0U6H OR COLD THAT HANGS ON — Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. You can stop them now with Creomuision, and i emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomuision is a new medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed rrierw hranes and kilts the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote is rec ognlzed by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the , treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomuision contains, in addition to creosote, other heal ing elements whit h soothe and heal the Inflamed membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the , creosote goes in to the stomach, is 1 absorbed Into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the geims that lead to consumption. Creomuision is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of chronic 1 coughs and colds, bronchial asthma. ' catarrhal bronchitis and other forms . of throat and lung diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or the flu. Money re funded if any cough or cold, no mat ter of how long standing, is not re 1 lieved after taking according to direc tions. Ask your druggist. Creomul sion Co.. Atlanta. Oa. OVER 68 YEARS OF SUCCESS \m KKThtMKNT. “California Fig Syrup" Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child Hurry Mothtr! 4 a cftess. fever ish. bilious or constipated child loves the pleasant taste i f "California Fig Syrup" and it neter fills to open the (bowels. A teaspoonful I slay may pre tent a sick child tomorrow Ask j u druBBist for genuine "California' Kip Syrup' which ha* d! rei-titma for bahie* and children of al! apes printed on bottle. Mother' Yny , must say "California or you may pet an Imitation fip svrup. ABIE THE AGENT— _Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hershfield ll«* Know* tin' I.au / VJCC I COME U.'»TH ME = HE*Rt> HIM '* HE ^ APDU*‘^ V 0,fVN Ct - v'L'- H,,'A 'xo ' ^ \^C©CR'T!l ^^y TOO CALLED ME A \ ( THAT'S TRLS “ ALT FAKER - HERE^> A \j HE'S ALSO A utTNESS W'TNESS WHO HEARD : THAT I D\D NOT VOL SAT "THM NO ME'^ 1 tALL TOO A LOW '^asr--Vs)' \ E»FE, QRfcFTFR yy) $ \^AND CHEAPSKATE*. fomla, wa* a governing factor In th* California market price. The present rale. Mr. Klein teatl fled, waa fixed to enable Kan**' grower* to compete with wheat grow er* in the Pacific northwest who comjiete in the California market under the advantage of a low water _ tine from tidewater points at Port land and Seattle. A little damp aoda will relieve the pain from a burn. Skin Troubles ■■■■ Soothed With Cuticura Soap. Ointment. TaJ«tmi.2b<' everywhere Samp»«e free of Owllemre UkWllrt» !>*»*- X, Mee# AI) V EHTISKM E N T. 666 Is a Prescription prepared for Colds, Fever and Grippe It is the most speedy remedy wi know. Preventing Pneumonia A1>\KKT1'KMK.ST. Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” Hub on Good Old Musterole That cold may turn into •'Flu Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub good old Musterole on tie congested parts and see how quickly it brings relief. Colds are merely congestion Mus terole, made from pure oil of mus tard, camphor, menthol and other simple Ingredients, is a counter Ir ritant which stimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. As effective as the messy old mus tard plaster, does the work without blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. You will feel a warm tingle as it mi teis the pores, then a exiling sensa tion that brings welcome relief. s> To Mothers: Musteroie is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musteroie. 35c and 65c, in jars and tubes. I BREAK up THAT COLD* Pnmmoni.T'jw” * IkT NoT” "ftL" R<a*^c» *°dr. K^P.bo, 50c a bo \!» \ K.KTI'F.VIJ ST HEW GERMAN OIL SOLD — UNDER WRITTEN GUARANTEE RUBS OUT RHEUMATISM A remarkable r.ew d scei-orT of German Chemistry, e: cd Buhfer Oi frr the re \ef of Rheurr.a* srr. Goat and Neu-x.g;*. *• utonifkiRf the medic*] world. Tfei* mar ve .us ck! seem* *<■> k* I rfeeun atic pair* ;u»t *i* effec* vt y si ;he«e other Gerrr.ai ' • | tiatry and Aspirin for headache pain# Rheumat n ,n \ e*nr mi-r ca*** i* d :• lo intern! abce-*e* •*ueh a* a v- '.4 put poeket ir. a toofch) which rive off • joints and muscles Buhler O I when ar» plied to the affected pa-t*. tee-'# to qurck i> penetrate and be absorbed by the : * tissue. Even in twe most severe and stub born cases almost instant relief has be<a obtained. So remarkahic ha'e been the r-su s from the u*e of Buhler Oil that the Vmer • can distributors ha'e author red ,oc*I druggist* to dispense it to rhea-rat*.*, gout ir.d neuralgia sufferer# to this e with a j sitive wntten guarantee to ~e» ■ bottle if it doe* not bring wonderful re» fief. All sufferer# should prompt f t*w# advantage of *h’« e-aiantet For sale be Sherman A M 'C. -:.e. Du: Co., Beat. * Drug f. . M.rr • I>r.;« C< "* «>-I' i'.v| Drug Co., I’nitt-Poeekal Drug Co.. Sars Drug C* Pope Drug Co. and Ha - o Drug Co. Keeping Millions Free From Colds and La Grippe ‘mm W. H. HILL'S LIFE WORK Colds cause more illness t han any other human ailment. Realizing this 50 years ago, \V. H. Hill de termined to develop a quick acting scientifically correct cold and la grippe remedy. , Years of research brought success. Mr. Hill discovered a most remarkable for mula. He backed it with energy, faithj integnty and a name that meant ' satis faction or money back. '’ Today more than 4.000.000 families— onetifth of America's population—use and recommend Kill's Cascaia Bromide Quinine. The formula has never been changed in a quarter century. What Hill's has dene for millions, it can do for you Demand red bo* hearing Mr. Hill s portrait. All druggists, JO cents. CASCARA^OUININE « »• I hill CO 4k_ntrton. am