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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1924)
Second Radium Needle Is Found •Sioux City, la., Feb. 19.—The eer end radium needle of two, valued at 54,000, lost Thursday at the Methodist hospital during the treatment of n patient, has been found by workmen while mending a severed sewer pipe that had been cut Friday in an eftort to discover the radium. The first needle was found Friday afternoon by means of an electroscope. Tourists Help Montana. Helena, Mont., Feb. ID. — Traffic of ciala estimate that tourists spent ap proximalely $3,600,UU0 In Montana in 1923. This is due to nearly all the tourists between the Atlantic and Pa cifie coast points during the summer season traversing the state to find passes over the Rorky mountains. —-- ! Iowa Firm Bids on Omaha Pavin M. J.. Flinn Paving company n Sioux 4'ity entered the local pavin | :eld yesterday by offering bids of - :.a per yard for asphaltic concrete til being low bidder In 4'.’ districts r which bids were ojiened by city ouncil. Other bidders on this .class of nm rial ranged from $2.60 to $2.SO. There is about $350,000 of work in these districts ami it is probable that nearly all will be asphaltic concrete. This wag the first time the Flinn company offered bids for Omaha work. Retail Food Coht Slumps. Washington. Fob. 19.—The retail cost of food in January slumped 1 per cent a* compared with lteeem her, while for the year ending Jar uarv IS there was an in.re se of «• r, per cent on all article* of food con bined. the Department of Labor ar. nounced today. At the tame time the department announced that the general lea el of wholesale prices in January compared with those in January. 1923, declined 3ti per eent. _ THE NEBBS _ the; SOCIAL LADDER. 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You OJRYMNOy know) W\ tOY OF PtOPU / THATS UMY 1 DCNY WEAR A "DERBY 1 ANY MORE «I USEt> To TIP AWAY \YU© A SEASON1 <A single Uaspoonfnl of DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN 7t)ill restore gpod humor | Mothers!! Apply Common Sense I THIS is the era of the prevention of disease and sensible people do not wait until sickness has ac tually come before remedying the trouble. The crowded hospitals everywhere are sad examples of the results of neglect. Be espe cially watchful of children. Rest lessness, lark of normal appetite and feverishness usually indicate constipation. Stop it that instant with a spoonful of Dr. Caldwell s Syrup Pepsin and you will have prevented real sirkness. Mrs. Ida Williamson of 1637 Pine St., lying Beach, Cal. and Mrs. Lou Brawley of Self, Ark., never have illness in the family because of their prompt use of Syrup Pep sin. A Great Family Laxative It may be difficult to decide just what medicine to use out of the many that are offered, but it would not be if you knew the facts. Thrre are laxatives, cath artics, purgatives and physics, and they varv in their reaction on the system. lNaturallv, me stronger the medicine the more it shocks the system, so wise parents never give any thing but a laxative to children. Dr. Caldwell's Svrup Pepsin is a mild laxa tive. a vegetable com pound of Egyptian 13 senna with pepsin and desirable aromatics, and so appreciated that it is now the largest selling preparation of its kind in the world, over 10 million bottles being used annually. The formula ia on every package. Three Rules of, Health Purchase a bottle of Syrup Pep sin at a drug store and always kerp one in the family medicine chest. Give it to anyone from infant to grandparent, for it is safe, and the cost is less than a cent a dose. You can keep a fam ily healthy with just this simple medicine, fjive it for constipa tion, torpid liver, indigestion, bil iousness.headaches.colds and other evidence of bowel obstruction. Dr. Caldwell, who was a practic ing physician for 47 years and who originated this formula, had three rules of health that he found very effective among his patients and which you can follow with great benefit: Keep the head cool, thefeetwarm,andthe bowels open. r——If You Want to Try It Free Before Buyinr. | ''^yrup Pepoin." 517 Washington St., ■ Monticello, Illinois. ■ / need a good lax at is* and would like fa prate uhat ■ you mv abofxt Or. CalduxWs Syrup Pepsin by actual lest. ■ Send me a Jree trial bottle. Address to | Same..... | Address.... i \ Not more than one free trial bottle to a family -U Say “Phillips”- Protect Your Doctor and Yourself Demand genuine ‘Phillips' Milk of Magnesia,” the original Milk of Mag Biesia prescribed by physicians for fifty years. Refuse imitations of the genuine "Phillips.” 25 cent bottles, also larger sire, con tain directions and uses—a'ny drug store. -i AUVKBTISKMK.\T. All Fat People Should Know This Fat people ovre a debt of gratitude to t.ha author of the no* famous .Marmot* Proscription, and arr still mot* indebted for the reduction of tbi« harm lea*, effec ive obesity remedy to tablet form Mir* mol* Proscription Tablets can t*e ob tained at all drug stores the world oeer at the reasonable price of one dollar for a box. or you tan secure them direct «>o receipt of price from the Marmola <*n . 4412 Woodward Ava., Detroit. Mich. This now leave* no excuse for dieting or \u» lent exep'ise for the reduction of tne nveifat body to normal. \l>\ (SRTIbEMK.M. HUSBAND SAID WHY NOT TRY IT Wife Said She Would. Result, Lydia L Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Her Wei! and Strong East Hardwick. Vermont.—" Last winter I waa not able to do any work at ail. i had back ache, headache, sideache. and was sick all the time for six months. We read about ^ . Lydia E. Pink- ' ^ ham's Vegetable Compound in the newspapers, and my husband said to me,'Why don’t you try it?’ So I said I would, and ne went ana got me a dozen Domes. It has done me more good than I can ever tell, and my friends say. * What have vou done to yourself? You look so well. ’ I tell them it is the Vegetable Compound that makes me so well and strong. There is no use to suffer with backache and pains. I will tell every one what it has dooe for me. Mrs. Fred, Primo, Route No. 2, E. Hard wick. Vermont. Housewives make a great mistake in allowing themselves to become so ill that it is well-nigh impossible for them to attend to their household duties.. 98 out of every 100 report they were benefited by it* u*e. For sale by druggist* everywhere. 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