The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 14, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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Jiuuli !! Other tritmintitii.
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the liihlr," iird lint ttaleilirnl )! ; t iri.l..ii takr ihr iin.itinn nl the!
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flu,' f.ir at in.ilnij 4 inii.it. I ) irniiit y Inr
inil yit knnw. I havr rmt tnj n t-J 4! -Ihr aitinll n the iliraka run.
Jul) ir 4.' y4it and my pruiiiul ft rrin r 111 nrrkiiitf j 1 1 1 1 1 v to nine
In hiinie fnf j'.li hunting It there luic ; inr without toal i Iml typD'al (
liii.L-w Ini.iaJ ' Method in. It tlnivtt the mnirr-
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anythn k,' 4I10111 11 'In mIik'Ii I rrj.lv,
'wlul it tic IHr (if il KKH'K li'l K'liil
rm riit tn i niiih llir win III;'
" I lirrrlurr I inli il'l l' prrjitl
in)Krrivr Chi Ili4inty lr llir test
tij my life."
(ilnlllillj! fur (illililn tl
Nmli'il ul llniiif SoriHy
An n;iiral inr iL.thntif Inr lulilrrii,
frmii iiiunit lo 17. W4 tiuMr yrttrr
iiy by Hrv. H. H K.ill ul thr Sr
Iil4'l,a llililrrli' llullir xx irl), llotll
KirU' ainl lin) ' rlnthiiiK it m rilnl.
"U rn l ived 55 lumii U !. cliililrrn
thit Miimnrr, inol of llirni ili'stitnlc
in fury .ircl," aiil Hrv. HtU.
"We Il4l ( hliy thrill lirv cln'lliliK.
which ilrplrti nur fiiniN. Srvrral
rpiiuiiprl liii.iiil;il (ate. (till u licinK
. . I i i ... t .. 1.. I. ... :n
thr. Mont 4li.4(tory rcu!t. irrmro ir a rrunKi-.i im hi imn w...
krnirHv cmitain. no lurmiul in- .Kf- rciiirM, thiit .loiutnl
irr-i.rnU ami nhoul.l fir usnl Bhm ! cUhwif he unit t.i tlij- .mirty o
the kiilnry. need attriitiiin. K"'. f"""' Omaha l-a" I'.uild-
Sold hy Shrrman & M. ( onnrll and A' ifin luiiMinK, l nii-niih
.11 i... ,ir,,.,,.i. SaiiH.t,. krni and lliidur slrnn.
on rfi ipt of 10 ffntt. Warlif r' Thr un lcty hat I'l lialiirn for
Safe krinrdii'li Co., Utpt. 481, Ko- j adiiption, at iircvnl, and nrvrral old
ihrstrr, N. Y. rr ilnldrrn, too.
Don 't Take Chances
In Shoe Repairing
Yout feet are your best friends.
Why house them in shoes that were
formerly comfortable, but owing to
faulty repairing, have been made
impossible?
W know how t rupalr thog. That't our bnti'
n. Mall oidort gWii quick 4trvk.
Standard Shoe Repair Co.
1010 Farnam SI. Down.lalri.
'My rim I mink, will lir i tuiilinur
1. 1 lafaill nd ti 4i II thr irw nl tlif
lirw ti Iiih.I of ri-ii)( 'Hi' Hi'inhi,
"t mil J'l f4r uri'1 i "4 a .land
.4il'r and lnliiml in the A in-
iitrii r.
The Importance ol
Healthy Kidneys
Mjny in .in. t.iln i.jit in annil4'
t..,n nf Iniirl, 4iid a iininlii r air active
in rliininaliiiK llior .iirliiin nl thr
food wliuh arr iml takrii inln thr
lihlild Inr llir llphlltllllllK ul thr hmlv.
Of Ihr rliinin-ilivr nrnm. llir kid
nry arr nl iiujnr iiiiinitanrr, anil
krr ii 1 1 . t tiki ly In he (ivrwnikrd and
lirrnmr iliM4-nl. Whi n lli Ii it llir
r.itr, varimit Irmihlit of i ilinr.lur
and rliiiiniHlivi- i h.irai lr m eiir, 41 id
in h trmihli arr to frequent and u
roiiinion tlul il it 4hnlulrlv nrirt
,ry to find tomr rrlirf. Warnrr't
te Kidnry and rr Remedy wa
coinpoiindrd 50 yrart ago ti hrli
rjn,ilie thr work of hoth kidmyt
and liver. How uoetilul il ha
been is rvidrm t'd hy it widr-tprcad
! and il :ilur i altrsird hy an
imnirnr mimhrr id apprrcialivr
liters who lliroiiKli lhe many ytart
liavf put il to the nrvcrtut ti tt with
.Medical (lollejre
Alumni to Take
Up Pediatrics
lift li. hi of I ff ict-r tt Hi
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I llT Djlirr ut I'ii liM.ltllt
I in l-niiiK.
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p4il 1. 1 tndav'a tcKimi ill ihr
rhrak4 mriii! .iliimtu m-iimihii
hull at ihr l'nirrii lni.piul f)i.
ill, M. I I41.4I.411, dun nl Inial
prd'4lrn laiit, will Ir4. I In r'llinl lahle
din ikm.iiI, fiiUntt mg . lniu hriiii.
Ilr, llnwji.l Il4iiii!liiil and III.
di-nigr I Inilmi lirr will dii ii- thr
1 4inr thi lite
Sti'Krr) of llir j.iKi will he thr
i.ilhirtU ni lliMtnl J, F, Smilllirrn
ami J H 1U.ni1, ninli.v, Ilr, I'd
t'i, Pttir
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' the J11M fhih it ihr rwiimn ru
'tffaui. I'r. I'dw4rd K'nhll nl W'atir-
Inn, la, j'lr.ldint. will ;n,4k,
I I mat rtainit wilt he I mljy nmiii.
ing in l"niertity ho.piul
Il.it, Dry UVjlltrr Saws
i low.i (Itirn I rmii l'rol
r Mi. ilu , I 1 , S. pt I " - He
fr lit Iml, ill) wtnthrr h.nlind thf
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I 4111I irn(i teitii'i i.itrt'm hit wnklv
i hiill.-iiii tint.!) Ilr 4i, hiiwrirr,
! llul it i hrlitvi d tli.it thr crii h.l
1 hri II .linliimd tiiim-w h:it hy I'iih
jprriiutiiir riprniiia partiiiiUily ill
, thr iinrlhriil and jlriu rmintirt.
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1'i-r it fcil.ir iiiti-i 'I In hllUK gnnd
it Ixllir rrullt a you will trilnr
tlriiiiuh anv other Omaha lirw p.ipi t
- or in. mi y r liimlt'd - nut at Irt
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tasted Com Plaices so .
joyously fovored, so
m8pycivmcby as Kellos
That's why bij and little olki who know the differ
ence insist upon KELLOGG'S! The thing to do is to
make comparison Krllogg's against any other kind of
corn flakes you ever atel If it's quality, or all-the-time
crispness or delicious or appetizing flavor you want
well, just wait till you eat Kellogg'sl And, what a da
light to know they're never leathery!
You'll get so cheerful about Kellogg's that the day's
best hours will be when it's time to sit down with the
family in front of generous bowls all filled most to burst
Ing with those big, sunny-brown Corn Flakes I Never
was a better time than tomorrow
morning to prove that KELJ.OGG'8
ai m i,orn Planes are aDour trie "giaaaesi
'KQJUUjff' of all good things to eat." - 1
rnlCTFD Insist uPn KELLOGG'S the
I kind in the RED and GREEN rack
COR"' II aKe yu want to know how won
rl kWS II derfully good corn- flakes caa be.
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CORN FLAKES
Ab mJkm f KEUOGCS UUMBLES aai KELLOCCS BIIIT. rnAti ui VrwmUU
ptATiOH FLAVOR ?20L I UT1S
For Baking Purposes 1 XTr5 A For Baking PurPIeT
ws jy "-S" ,
Z Gray Labtl
Puritan Hop
ThvortdMalt Sugar
Syrup has the
Green Label
Of Course You Will Buy
Some Malt Extract
HPHE only question b which malt extract
willyoubuy? Gooo malt extract is made
out of choic No. 1 malt barley. It is fllfoj
with j"-grt rich with mal and almost fjf
frvm moisturo.
A cheap malt extract, on the other hand, is
law in suirsr enntrrtt ana fljj in ntl valu
lcaiw it ii ftHj with moisture and adult.
rrtl with fhnari mm.
Such i malt extract U of no earthly valu
even after yoa hav bought it.
And ith Iuritan yoa can have your ehok
of two prwluct. Yoa can get the plain Puri
tan Malt Extract with the separate packapre
of hopa that are press wj tc keop them fresh:
or you can get the Puritan Hop Flavored
Malt Sujrar Syrup, which is the same rich
malt extract already flavored with imports
Bohemian Hops,
Buy which ever yoa are used to, but be sure
you ak for Puritan if yoa want the best
result,
There is no rca.n for eiprimentiriy in buy.
ing malt xtr.wU bevau; I'unUn H the
at.tnHanj all over the world both la tonnlity
ana m w prvt.
So ask for and rtfmarjt
PURITAN MALT
Hofinaforta Qr Plain Extract With
Sur Syrap ur FreK PmeJ Hopt
afor SaU at Alt GooJ 5for
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JTKPE COMMISSION CO.
Omaha, NW.
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A Store Created for You
"The Greatest Service to the Greatest Number" is ever the aim of this
Institution. That is why people look upon it as a store where they may come
with the assurance that they will always find just what they want at its fair
price; where they will be promptly and courteously served by well-informed
salespeople; where they will be cordially welcomed and always made td feel
"at home"; where they may freely come to inspect new and seasonable
merchandise without the feeling that they will be pressed to buy. This is the
kind of a store that wc have created for you; each day ve strive to make it
better.
IJURGESS-NASH COMPANY
A Few Pertinent Facts About
the Burgess-Nash Store
The materials used in the construction of the building
are the best obtainable. The building itself is modern
in every respect and fireproof throughout.
The display windows, facing on three thoroughfares,
Seventeenth street, Harney street and Sixteenth street,
extend a length of mpre than two city blocks and carry
G,000 square feet of plate glass.
There are approximately 60,000 square feet of Wilton
carpets used on the floors in the sell ing sections.
Main entrances to the store on each of the three thor
oughfares, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Harney streets.
Fixtures are of solid mahogany or mahogany veneer
throughout the main selling sections.
It is estimated that on special days and during the
holiday season the number of visitors averages 60,000
daily.
Here are some of the features of this store:
Eight Elevators to serve you
An Emergency Hospital on the Xinlh Floor
Women's Heat Room on the Third Floor
"Ask Mr. Foster" Service on the Third Floor
Free Check Stand for luggage on the Main Floor
Hranch Postal Station on the Main Floor
Hank where checks may he cashed on the Main Floor
Men's Harber Shop on the Mezzanine Floor
Children's Harber Shop on the Mezzanine Floor
An Auditorium on the Fifth Floor
Public Telephones throughout the Store
A Heautiful Tea Hoom on the Seventh Floor
A convenient Cafeteria in the Downstairs Store
Tlit-M and many otlu-r tVatuivs an at your m ix iff wlu-m-vtr
ymi iit Omaha. Durintr AK-SAIM.KN "time t'spt cially, we ex.
tend to ymi a ino,t cordial invitation to make our store your head
quarters.
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Burgess
Burgiss'iXush Com pany
Open a
Charge Account
Webster .says. "Credit is
the reputation and in
' fluence derived from
the c on t i tl e n c e of
others."
Have you ever thought
how much a recognized
credit standin"; benefics
you, your personal in
fluence, and importance
in y o u r community?
The power of credit is
immeasurable; it is the
foundation of business
success, of the world's
commerce, and, upon
your own credit de
pends personal pros
perity and the happi
ness of your home as
well.
Before a business, or a
person, can establish hU
credit, certain informa
tion must be furnished.
Men in business who
realize the importance
of credit give this infor
mation cheerfully to
those who are to render
the credit.
Have you evi-r thought
of establishing a credit
rating with this store
and trading with us on
a charge account?
Your credit once estab
lished with The I!ur-gess-Xnsh
Co. will bp of
value to you in other
trading tenters.
(live it serious consider
ntion now. Hundreds
of worthy folks are es
taldishing a t'iot -class
credit standing with
this store and find it n
pleasure and u conven
ed! e to trade w it h us on
a chargp to'cottnt.
In order to arrange the
t'in!iioiin ilctatN. our
Credit Manager on the
ith f'nnf, w til ! jrUd
t.i! it o vr w tl h mi
at n- time.
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EVERYBODY STORE