Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 25, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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For Joy and.
appiness
See JOHN BARRYMORE in
We Cannot Assure You of
"Eternal Happiness"
But we. can certainly assure you of
several years of pleasure and satis
faction at a very small expenditure
of cash if you will take advantage
of the extremely low prices that we
are quoting on the few NEW and
used cars that we have to dispose
of before December 31. The new
, cars that we have to offer are cur
rent models and will be continued
in 1922, and we are selling them
for less than you can buy them for
after January 1.
THE LOTOS-EATERS
D) Tennyson
1
"Courage," he said,
, and pointed toward the land,
"This mounting wave will
roll us shoreward soon"
In the afternoon the)
came unto a land
In which it seemed
always afternoon.
All 'round the coast
the languid air did swoon,
Breathing lil(e one that
hath a wear) dream.
Full-faced above the valley
stood the moon.
And, like a downward smoke,
the slender stream
Along the cliff to fall and
pause and fall did seem.
A land of streams! some, lbe a
downward smoke.
Slow-dropping veils of thinnest
lawn, did go;
And some through wavering
lights and shadows broke.
Rolling a slumbrous sheet
of foam below.
They saw the gleaming river
seaward flow
From the inner land; far off,
three mountain tops,
Three silent pinnacles of
of aged snow.
Stood sunset-flush' d; and,
dew'd with soTen drops,
Up-clomb the shadow) pine
above the woven copse.
Three Things
to Do on
Christmas Day
Terms to Responsible
People
Come Now Don't Delay
This sale will positively
end December 31.
"The Lotos Eaters"
Tennyson
(2)
The charmed sunset linger'd low adown
In the red West; thro' mountain clefts the dale
Was seen far inland, and the yellow down
Border'd with palm, and many a winding vale
And meadow, set with slender galingale
A land where all things always seem'd the same:
And round about the keel with faces pale,
Dark faces pale against that rosy flame, '
The mild-eyed, melancholy Lotos eaters came.
Branches they bore of that enchanted stem,
Laden with flower and fruit, whereof they gave
To each, but whoso did receive of them
And taste, to him the gushing of the wave
Far, far away did seem to mourn and rave
On alien shores; and if his fellow spake,
His voice was thin, as voices from the grave;
And deep-asleep he seem'd, yet all awake,
And music in his ears his beating heart did make,
They sat them down upon, the yellow sand,
Between the sun and moon upon the shore
And sweet it was to dream of Fatherland, .
,.. Of, child, and wife, and slave; but evermore .....
Most weary seem'd the sea, weary the oar,
" ' "".Weary the wandering fields of barrne foam.
Then some' one said, "We will return no more;"
And all at once they sang, "Our island home
Is far beyond the wave; we will no longer roam."
1 Read the News
about the reduction
in prices on Hud
son and Essex au
tomobiles on page
9A and 3G of Sun
day Bee.
2 Go to the Rial to
and see The Lotus
Eater.
3 Read Tennyson's
poem, "The Lotos
Eater."" '
GUY L.SMITH
Nebraska Paige Co.
ISC3-S-7 Farnam St.
'-SERVICE FIRST
Omaha. USA. phonc-dougias wa
27th Ave. and Harney Sts.
Omaha, Nebraska.
e never saw
a woman
until he was
twenty-five
The Most Distinctive
Production of the Year
The Perfection of Pho
toplay Entertainment
JOHN
BAKRYMOM
With a big cast including
Wesley Barry
Anna'Q. Nilsson
Colleen Moore
J. Barney Sherry
. Eater"
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From Broadway to a South Sea
Ule, with drama, humor and thrill
at erery tep.
Directed By
MARSHALL NEILAN
Comedy De Luxe .Prologue Extraordinaire
CLYDE COOK MISS NORMA MACH
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"THE CHAUFFEUR" "The Spirit of Christmas"
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1 The Lotus Eaters of Yesterday
sought the solace of the Lotus
Fruit to attain a supreme content.
The Lotus Eaters of Today
are more epicurean in their tastes and
know the complete satisfaction of a
perfect repast Dine today at the
WOT!. ffopjTENELLE
Christmas ' Dinner
.will be aervod.in the
MAIN RESTAURANT
From Noon until 9 P. M. Two Dollars per Cover. ;
and in
INDIAN ROOM
Prom Noon until 9 P. M. $1.50 per Cover. ')
ClirUtmac Carole Starting ' at 10:45 A. M.
jjjf . Christmas Concert Startinf at 8:30 P. M.
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