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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1925)
Lumber Dealers of State Meet Here February 18 Nebraska Association and , Cornhusker Knothole Club in Three-Day Joint * Session. Lumber dealers from all parts of Nebraska will meet In Omaha Febru , ary 18 for the 35th annual convention of the Nebraska I,umber Dealers' as aoclatlon and the first annual Insti tute of the Cornhusker Knothole club, which will meet in joint session at th# Rome hotel. The meeting will laat for three days. The principal speakers at the eon vention sessions will he R. E. Saber son of Minneapolis, who will speak on VHow -to Make Profits In 1923;" Porter E. Stone of Kansas City, who will tell ‘‘How to Get Insurance at Cost," and Harvey C. Kendall of Lin coin, who will discus* “Why Lumber men Don't Advertise.” Short talk# on different phases of the lumber business will be made by Sam Ruth, John Hutchinson, Harry Rivett, Earl Hiatt, Rex Davies, H. W. Tool, Claude Baum, Slim Hannibal, Elmer Coates and H. E. Dole. A banquet for retailers only will be held Wednesday evening, and the re tailer* will be the guests of the sales men at a banquet Thursday evening at Hotel Rome. Edwin Kahn’s Field Club orchestra will ijlay at the dance following the banquet. Wlvea of the delegates will be guests at a tea Wednesday afternoon, a theater party Wednesday evening and a luncheon Thursday noon. L. C. Oberlies will preside over the institute sessions, and M. A. Phelps will preside at the meeting of the dealers’ association. FARMER DIES OF SLEEPING MALADY Beatrice, Neb., Feb. 14- John Harms, 43, prominent Barneston (Neb.) farmer who was found uncon scious at his home yesterday and brought to the hospital here suffering from Bleeping sickness, died last night. His wife is in Denver. He was alone when stricken. Midland College Note*. * Rev. Dr. Lewie, formerly minister »t Ponca end Emeraun. now engaged In so# dev school work of the United LuJ]}®1*" church, eddreeeed ttaa student body at Thureday’e chanel exerciser yn the euo Ject. "The Flame of Youth. , The fourth number of the eeeeon e Lyceum couree wes a lecture by Judge IVorge D. Alden of MaSeechuiette. Hie subject wee "The Neede of the Hour, me they center 1n Chrletlenlty At the etete conference of the T. w < _ A y. M. C. A. »t Lincoln. Midland college wee represented by p,u!lne togaard, Bernice Stahl. and Erneet A^dalesatlon of about II students will W cent from Midland to the annuel con ference of the Lutheran 8ludent aeeocla tlon to be held at Lincoln. Midland-Fremont Symphony orcheatra. under personal direction or Profeeeor Hawklnson, save its firet concert of th* year, before about 500 inueio lover*, at Common* hall. , - The Warrior* clipped a couple or notche* in conference »tandini* the last week, due to the two defeat* they re ceived on their trip. The team Is now in fourth piece, with a percentage of «00 The Kearnev team wai the flrwt quintet to put a same on th# lost column or th** Warrior* list, the *core beln* S4 to 24 in favor of Kearney. The aecond defeat cm me at th* hand* of the Haatlnir* Bronchos. 33 to 16. On th* third dav the Warrior* took th* Doan* team Ip camp, this Rime endimr In favor of Midlaud The acor* w** 21 to 16_ "It’s a sin and a shame”— Said Old Doctor Black; "When your hair once goe* It never comes back.” vnVKKTIMCMKNT DRINK WATER TO HELP WASH OUT If Your Back Hurts or Blad der Bothers You, Begin Taking Salts "When your kidney* hurt and your back feela tore don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and Irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to thetr normal activity. The function of the kidneys la to Alter the hlood. In 24 hours they strain from It KttO grains of add and waste, so we can readily understand the vital lmportance^of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water—you cen't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of .lad Balts; take a tablespoonful In a glass ®f water before breakfast each morn ing for a few days and your kidneys ■nay then act fine. This famous salts la made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla.and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralise the acids In the system ■o they are no longer a source of Irri tation, thua often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Halts la Inexpensive; can not In jure; makes a delightful effervescent Hthla-water drink, which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up tha water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. Tty all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. KI-MOIDS -for INDIGESTION Instant Relief! >•* 1 MAM BY SCOTT A BOWNK H AKKRA OF, SCOTT'S EMULSION I The Daily Cross Word Puzzle __' By RICHARD II. TINGLE* Horizontal 1. Of the nature of gas. 7. A Jewish festival. 11. To entertain. v 12. To talk In a lordly manner, jj* 14. A; ter aNW#h4*d. 15. A fixed gaze. 16. Chemical symbol for alcohol. 17. A South American antelope. 18. F.xelamatlon. 19. Personal pronoun. 20. A fnineral spring. 21. Low German. 22. A very useful con\pound of Iron and carbon. 24. A secluded valley. 25. One of the leaves of a flower. 26. Indigent. 27. A river In Scotland, also one In Wales and England. 29. A pleasant odor. 81. Baby food. 28. A heavenly body. 85. A rich soup. 37. A newspaper paragraph. 88. Reward. 39. Goddess of earth. , 40. A repetition of “not.” 41. Musical note. 42. Similar to—. 43. A dance. 44. Toward the top. 45. Danger. 47. 16% linear feet. 48. Male ancestors. 49. A fog horn. 50. The cream of society. 51. Th* most despicable. Vertical 1. Rinsed the throat. 2. In the midst of—. 3. One of the Philippine Islands. 4. A suffix used to form adjec tives and nouns to form names of cities or contrles. 5. Old English (abbr.). 6. An habitual drunkard. 7. A portion. 8. An Indian tribe. 9. Musical note. 10. An Italian clty.v IS. A necessary adjunct to a rail road. 15. To clip with scissors. 16. A musical drama. 13. A perfume made from rose petals. 20. An Incline. 22. Apart (prefix). 23. To run away and be married. 24. To proceed. 25. To thin out. 26. Noted French city. 28. To debar (legal term). 30. Pertaining to a wall. 32. A gift. 34. Part of “to he.” Solution of yesterday's puzzle. Central College Notes. Dormitory girl* presented Booth Tark ington* play. "Ye*. George," 1a*t Satnr <1ny evening They plan to us* th# re folpt* In refurnishing th* dormitory re ception room pM**ldnnt c> W. Tarmll attended Spring b*nk nuarterly meeting «t PlalnvUw. Floyd Peterson of th* Central City Na tional hank I* to speak Wednesday upon "Th* Opportunities of Busin#**.'’ Thl* I* th* first of a **rl*e of chapel talk* upon th* < hole# of a Ilf* work. Flr*t lnt*rcoll*giat* debate will be bald next Friday evening with Grand Island college The student* will have an op portunity to see both affirmative and negative teams In action naxt Thursday mornlhg at tha chapel hour. The domestic science room at Herd hall la being redecorated. 38. And, In French. 37. To habituate. 33. Mud. 39. High winds. , 41. Nothing but—. , 43. To read with ((lose application. .45, A hole made lit the ground. 46. A doctrine or ayatem. 47. A small fastening Implement. 48. Musical note. 49. South America (abbr.). The 'solution will appear tomorrow. (Copyright, 1825.) ■ A11VKRTISKMKNT. HEAD STUFFED BY CATARRH OB GOLD? If your nostrila are clogged, your throat distressed, or your head Is stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, ap ply a little pure, antiseptic, germ de stroying cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage, soothing Inflamed, swollen mem branes and you get Instant relief. How good it feels. Your nostrils are open. Your head Is clear. No more hawking, snuffling, dryness or strug gling for breath. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from any drug gist. Colds and catarrh yield like magic, pon't stay stuffed up. Relief is sure. / AnVKRTISEMEVr. Doean't hurt on# bit! Prop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, In atantly that corn a-opa hurting, than ahortly you lift It right off with flngera. Tour drugglat aalla a tiny bottla af "Fraezone" for a faw canla, auffldent to rtmova avery hard corn, aoft corn, or corn between the toaa, and the foot calluaea, without aoranaaa or lrrl tatlon. AOVEHTIBKMKXT. 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