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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1912)
THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1911 jjEwlillji fSl Kjf MM KM 11 tOf IPi ISi 1 l&iiiiiai EfWS iTfie iwo bluest tiling oftfieirkind in tfie World -Nal 090 14.,,: tv 1 J ri f a rui Hi. ! i ;l 'i F1 IN; 111,1,1 ! IW v vj m II I !!.alfla 'a kj r. m w -a mt r 41 v v ... . - a r a bvvi r. , m hv.. v t rn.rn.-mm ft I II fl II F1( f H&i 1 1 14 I 1 J ST-i 71 Ul II I 1 fl uut v.! II .1 jtt v X v i t itt 1"! V1.. i 1 11 The Metropolitan Tower, of New York, is universally known as the tallest completed building in the world. It is 700 feet high and contains 5.2 stories, counting the 2 basement floors it is the biggest thir of its kind in the world. The big package of Washington Crisps is, likewise, the biggest thing of its kind in the world: THE SUPREME QUALITY ffl TOASTED CORN FLAKES. IN AM ERIC A, .AND, II! t J I TW THAN IN ANT OTHER CEREAL FOOD PACKAGE The SUPREME quality of Washington Crisps is absolutely beyond question, being made from the finest white corn grown in the great Corn Belt of the United States, with pure cane sugar and salt added. They are thoroughly steam cooked, toasted, deliciously crisp, and are ready to serve. " On every package is the unqualified GUARANTEE of the manufacturer that every ingredient in t A f V STBKTOWI A f K E M 0 & B ' 1 - ..... 1. is of as high quality as the ingredients used in the manufacture of Cereal Foods of ANY other make REGARDLESS OF THE COST; and the further GUARANTEE that Washington Crisps are made under THE MOST PERFECT SANITARY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE TO CREATE, IN MILLS THAT ARE SPOTLESSLY CLEAN, AND BY HIGH-CLASS SKILLED WORKMEN. Washington Crisps during all the processes of manufacture, from flaking to packing, never touch human hands everything is done by automatic machinery. Jilt fftct that the 250,000 retail Grocers In America are eupplying, ad cordially recommending Washington Oriapa, which the grocers know are the SUPRKMB quality of toaated corn flakee, In America, prove that tkf retail Grocers are anxious to assist the public to reduce She cost of living Washington Crltpe cut off one-third of the cost of living, ao far aa cereal food is concerned, and both merchant and consumer initantlj recognized thia-fcenct onr big aalea of SUPREME qnallty Washington Crisps to nmkms and minions of Americans. With Washington Crisps in the house, there is an all-the-year-round Picnic in the home good for little tote and big folks, too, before meals, after meals and 'tween meals, and they are GENUINELY NOURISH ING AND HEALTHFUL. WASHINGTON CRISPS are "First in the HOMES of his Comtfrymen? The SUPREME quality of toasted corn flakes, in America. Handsomest Food Package in America Two ropcrb portraits of George Washington 00 erery package, in colon, ksndiome enough to frame, or use nsframed, to decorate your Den " or living Room. ri n n nn n n n n n n n.n n n n nan ii n n n n n n n niifin nnn Ml iCOP THAT LOOKED TOO SWEET iHnaKFd and Klued by Woman, Wk, Par Ten Dollars for the A new form of torture for New York Pflicemeji, more sinister than graft in vestigations, more painful than winter wird whlpplr around a fixed post, and ; pes screed Nof pos Ibilitiei as deadly ai ( the burglar's bullet, was put to the test! on placid Washington Heights and de scribed In Harlem court by a red faced young policeman. r Facing the victim Policeman Gelgerof the West One Hundred and Fifty-second street station as he told Magistrate House about it, wat a -AH0some, "dark haired woman who frequently blushed and "murmured "Impossible! i' Oh, I couldn't have done that!" "Yes, your honor, she .. kin'sed mv," stammered Geiger. "Rigiit out In the i middle of Amsterdam avenue, at One Hundred and Fortieth street, she kissed I me, and there's nothing In the manual that says part of a policeman's duty is being kissed by trangers." - "Couldn't you have escaped If you didn't like it?" asked the court. " was on fixed post, your honor," groaned the youthful guardian of the peace. 1 "Oh," said his honor, ''that's devotion j to duty" , ' "Yes. sir; It was like this. I was standing there all alone about 1:30, won dering where all the people were. Sud denly someone grabs me from behind and two strong arms are wrapped around my neck. The first thing I thought, of course, was 'gangsters!- It seemed who ever It was was trying to garrote me, and I . started to fight for my life. "But I couldn't shake off those power ful arms. The best I could do was to squirm around so that I faced Uie-Ue er the assailant. And, your honor, It was this lady. " 'Oh, honey, dear!' she says. " 'What do you mean by using such language to me?' I asks her. " 'Oh, you sweetheart!' she goes on, paying no attention to my protests, 'Oh, you big bear with the brass buttons!' "Then she kisses me, and that's not the worst of It, for by this time a big crowd had collected and women were elliAK ?d men ahoutlng 'You brute, vellum release that woman!' I pleaded with her to go home, but she wouldn't do anything but stay right there and kiss me. Then the man on the beat came around and rescued me. - 80 I arrested her for well, I couldn't think of any thing to call It but extreme disorderly conduct." Mrs. Margaret' Hoeflatt,' who said she was 30 and lived at 1071 Freeman street, the Bronx, smiled sweetly, but incredu lously as she paid a flO flu. She said Geiger looked like a truthful young of ficer and she wouldn't dispute his word, though she didn't , remember a thing about It. New York Press, i . Nobadr la Too Old to learn that the sure way to cur a 1 cough, cold or sore lungs is with. 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