t THR OMAHA rKK: TIU'R.SIUY. KI'TKMCKR 21, 192; Bible Institute Conference Opens at Omaha Church 5riom Will IM.! Kvrry Pay lTp to Turwlay X lifit School Will Ot.rn to 5rulint. Al iN!Tirti(lllinll(ll1jI JUife It'll' indue to be ltr!4 under the aupi III the Qmahj Ji . L 1- matnute 1 1. en.. I it the Thud J'rtliytrfi4i thunh, Iwtnlirlll a ml I.taitlivVGItll illirU, iai niglii. The opming ddrr wa ( il.liiMid bv Krv. A. IS. Marshall. I paior tl the lust J'rr byic ti.m j ihiirih, CUiiiiiU. I4 1 ! .Sfi.uini will begin at 'J today ami coiiimtie throughout the luy, biv, T. C. W'tli.itr, chaplain vt the Ne braska Mcthodint honjnul, will give n address at V;JO. Krv. John )', Davis, Kansas City, Mi)., will talk on a ati(.Miiirj)r. Be Sure to Eat Plenty V Troubled With Sour, Cany Stom ach Km Stuart' Dyapepaia Tablet Altar Eating. Juat braue th ilntub get our ftr latmg atoa't er youraalf into aurvmg. tee tea your iMiih with on or, two An AitMi I ' IJ (oil! IrU.'l. cj f, ffct It HI.. IM Ki-r 't U u r, , H. I'AitiMiti tur Kpd, la; Mrs. til H May u On i 4, Kt I ! I I nilnii ill II r liiiiiiuinul !ai- t t fhm.h iil Wrv VVilUjiu L t 4', j'jiiit id tin- I itt l'tr'iif' r ijit itmiiii jit Cir.tiii. J. J he inil'UUiF Mill iiiiiimir with ! ii..y . ..! I UYdiit.day Bight A Il; 111 till. 'nil Hill tr trrMHtt. by icprrsi ntiivt of many lUno, ihll jlioila, according; to lit . V. II- Joi'Un, who 1 111 cti.trgr i t the J!,lilj iitslilut I lie la nl.ii4ifi i ii tii llihle in alitulr vi ill I'f 4t S uith Jhirty t . t i awfiijc tin )rr. Cuurc Mill begin mi ihr i!uf i, lb (iinlrt rine, A nilf lii'in tl: (acuity, con sisting (il Ki'V. Joidait. Iirrsnlnit; John K. IluiiUv, I'i'rrfrfry; Krv, T, C, Wtbattr, l!rv John I', Davit, Mi Minnie A. NeUon, Ktv. A, A. Drl aniu- ami U ilium It. I'atri n, lint villi In irial Jfilurra diliv- fni by T hhiti, nt iuiill!rrt (lulll I'mg jiul Nt j-W 1. Oinalian in Argonaut Mine 10 Duvii Id fori Diia.u r V. J. Cc'.fl, ,iit;ili4ii. viliii uni ii iirrit in ihi- Arutiunt vi'.it-re thr 47 niiinr wire i.iuinlirl, kj in the tli nt at Hie 4.350 font Irvt ! 10 tlajs lirfure th men wire im (iriviiiei!. He rxtilumt'd tM.it the rfitmn in wliii'h the AiK'iiuul anil Kilinrily niuin are 1 . t - in I. noun at the "litotiirr lotli" tt tltr tre-i"oiliiriiig ki'itmiif nf t 'alilnrnia. '1 lii !dc m ilipcovercil 50 jtar 3k" .ami a the nftiie i( the firt ore tuiiiing in Cah-iurnta. HYMt EPY-TIME TALES - - : 1 T FIIPTHFDTAI FflF A vim iiui inuuu vi l JIMMY RABBIT &&m..KWIW SCOTT BAILEY., 1 MM' II K .H Htnneui lien and Hrr Kari Ikmirita Urn 4J ImLmu lur liiit 111 -fii tr t;rnil' ii4ijti. Slir ua t- )'; ni'iiu! ii (m ul m'l". And mhrit Jmniiy H'iU i r.lld 'i44fi! jiih luuttuflrf in her, he jii'wiuil in a vriy rd UMinii'r, l ImiHf )nu'lr luil!," 4U J nniiy, "fciul all ihr ilnldrrii, tuo." "lih! the cInMico are all ligbl lleitrii'iia rrjiluj. "Ilmnk j-il-lir,, tK-y'le allium Idol ui'iu!l lJ (itli tlinr uHii ler'l. T ti-y !tri very intiiiilly at ii'ailit Nuihiiiii icaii wiikr i'ii 111 Thr) ie Mil. (tut t in 1.1,1 Mr!) t all" "Wlut okiiu t be tlw iisaUtr?" Jmiiiiy akii In r. "I ut my braiiiy lUrii List miltit " llrnriitu rn'iljiiird "1 h K'ukIit Lit sue MMdki-, in'miu: )l tud il v4 (4""'l( f'" I'i'iay. ni 'ie Tli Blf Follow Who Do iho Bio Work Ara no oironfor Tba Tholr Stomach. Stuart' Pytprpia Tablrt anil tackl tin at ail without fear. 'I'h averag pr un tiMd a lut of oo4 food to uimly hi bulk with ufrlcint nouriihment. And it tb food ioura rrom imliirptiun vivo the tomh th ilkalin ffct It nwd and you toon kru up your lrrtiRth. Th bi turdy ftllow who tarkhr th big job of l( ar no atrengor thaa their tom arh, kne gtiiart Dyppia Tablrt arc r roaiiy inviiuaui 10 anruiw mttiiim 10 w ' digoation. Kt what you liko, pie,, cherao, uaKO, picklca. frird gg or baked bran : and lt thaa tablet keep your atomach i a weet and aomfortable. You ran get a S0 ,. rent bos of Stuart' Oyapopda Tablet of . any druggiat. ..11. . . -. m get i 1 T J. b -nia. -ra . - The Object OF INVESTING la frequently to obtain a regular Income from aur pltia funda. THE REAL INVESTOR make cer tain hi capital la aafa and then endeavor to aacure th higheat poaaihl rat contingent on that e eurily. INVEST TODAY wher your money will earn $, dividend quarterlr. with firat mortgage on home aa security, ASSETS $9,BM.0O0 RESERVE 406,700 BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION iBth AND HARNEY 81 YEARS IN OMAHA M A to.' H tail b eeuUart apajaa anathlnA ctf hit taiL waiitvit to warn Farmer Cneii. You tan are for yotiraeK Imw hard it in raininif." aaid Henrietta with a sniff. The mm wis nhiniiiK hrititlv. "I shouldn't mind .so mui h if the Roost er knew anything about tint weather," khc adilcil. "Hut he doesn't. He' the nooret weather prophet I ever taw. ' Now, no matter what sort of diffi culty a person mifiht he in, Jimmy Kabbit always had a rt'icdy for it. lie tfd to Henrietta, "You know you don't need to let the Roostef disturb your rent.'" "Ohl I could thane him out of the henhouse if 1 tried to," aaid Henri etta grimly. "J don't mean that," Jimmy Rabbit told her. "Then what have you in mind?" she asked. "It's pimple enough," he replied. "When I'm disturbed by any noise, I Stuff my ears with colton." A line leilar cried Henrietta lien. For the first time during their talk she aeemed cheerful. And thanking Jimmy Rabbit for his help, she hur ried ott to tell tlie Kooster wnat sue intended to do. He listened to her for half an hour while she talked steadily. And when she had finished he yawned. " lltat'i a l ii l b a," he mn.i k I. "Jltre'a wily uue trouble with if. Where aid m i!')'US to rt your t.jttun?" "Why. I li.dn't thitiht id (lut." ll'llfHtM fluted. "Where ibl till ui 1'ife Jliiii"'y K.ib!iit gut lifV 'till b, ti l, of e.iiu.i-!'' thr Kixi irr Kriitiud. "He'i a (i('itii i,til, juii II (''. ' I "I il 3k bull t.ir a hi' f euttoil." J j rut hi tat lint ruUiinnt. ' N" i!., ul, I he I be nUil t i give inr nniii' " And blu I hi ni d lui tt tu tht- w-i i il n Hut whrii khe aakcl him, liuimv K.1I1I.1I tuiil be u.i mi iv. lie jid he ti'ii'dii t i4rr uiiylhiurf olf Ins t.J He ,i.i if it U4 any suialler, lln iimIiI". wiHlhl liuki' Mill id him. Will, ll.MMiti.i llni W4 utiiimiirr th.iii hit atin iliat, Mir wmt ahmit ihr l-irm H-Uu? r hrr irimlih in ivrry builv th.it UMiihl h.-liil to hrr. A ltr I b Jiiiontir, be iuk pain In ki4r; mil i-f her i!it. He lud al i rady lifurd i.ir m imirh uf lur dif liiullii'". lie din!i.'fj Ueiitiilia all the n-t of that day. And he was dn-adiiiii the time whin rveiiiiiR ahglild ruiiii'' an I be would have la tniitr the briiluiue in root, win re be etvuldirt eeapc lur corn ..iiiii until he (i ll :i stt-i . "It's hardly worth while :4yhh hrr) mi Ihi farm," be Knimblrd to luikry I'rf'iidiof'l. ' If it wasn't for dt-iriliutf i-'armcr (iieiit I'd run away; l"ur it's terrible to have to hear llciuietu's fi-oliling." "Wlut's l lie matter villi her novi?'' Turkey 1 'rouiUuot iiituired. The Kou.itcr told biiu: Henrietta had no colton with which to stuff her ears. "Huh!" ciied Turkey I'nmdfoot. "Jf Mic had anv cotton, how rould she stuff lur ears with it? Where are llitiiieita Hen's tars? Ak her that. I've never seen 'em.'' With a whoop the Rooster rushed to the other side of the farmyard, where Henrietta Hen was borinp some of her friends with her sad story. "Henrietta! Henrietta!" the Roost er squalled. "Where are your ears?" Henrietta Hen spun around and jabliid him with her bill. "Don't ask me stub questions in public! she cackled. Haven t you any sense?" Now, the Rooster hadn't expected such a warm greeting. He turned tail and ran around the barn, with Henrietta scurrying after him. "She has caught him," said the neighbors presently, as a piercing screeeh from the Kooster broke the silence. ' After awhile Henrietta returned alone. "I don't need to worry any more about stuffing my ears with rotton," she told her friends. "The Rooster has decided to crow no more at night." (Copyright, 1921.) Bee Want Ada are best business boos'.trrs. ASTONISHING FACTS IN REGARD TO SUCCESS OF TANLAC ARE REVEALED i !No Longer 'Any My.tery Concer ning Enormous Demand for Celebrated Medicine. Big Omaha Druggists Enthusiastic. Should marriage be forbidden by Law ? There are some people, who for a number of definite reasons, have absolutely no right to marry. Suppose you were one of them? Or one of your children? Would you voluntarily forego matrimony? Do you think the State should have the right, in any circumstance, to forbid it? Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, in an extraor dinary article, "The Rights of the Unborn," dis cusses this great problem fearlessly in T&lYxiC October Good Housekeeping. 1 I -De. WScy proposal ahoald bo read by i I parent and by owryooo ooatcrBplatiag mtariage. TAriifi i c -YirwT IT r irJ 4-1 & Mnln &iret ? Ml Main Street has been villifled its VffiK faults ridiculed. Is Main Street all wrong? Hasnt it a human side, fi-PHN generous and romantic? Isn't itthe tt& 1 SU!" 8 stories and M f Afirna October Good , teat, with its 243 page, a CTmarfcahk caflectton of featmea tnclnding tb many aunlco deparumou lor wtoch tb magweina h faSIW WlaV Stories SttxiM by Ben Amet Wil liams. Petar Clark M a cf ar ia n, Bmma-Lindsay Sqaiot. I. K. R. Wyli, Hnrenc HitiRhara Living ton, Mary Synoo, Helen Ktttreto. Jnni Hatria Otiwi, awl 49 other (a tar In October Good Hfwekwrjirsg Oat your copy today. Features It pagta f author! tti wlntot laahtonii Chiltl lbor on th r'aiwr Let tar From a Saw s W U T Trutal A boat Meiuu; Vm CaaMren 4 Tr. tkoaat nuhiiit ami IWatatton; Cuokty HeatiA anJ ll ! gatlag Hial fan kal t Mtyaea. -all in October backbone of the country ? Read the first long installment of Florence Bingham Living ston's great serial story to gether with 7 other stories and 49 features in October Good Thm i mn mngwurtttutini nj ro4nt? to tht wtva mtk tntent Airic hat ever mwrvaxi fHouscki't'ping. Out now. I aTl --iW arf. 1 1 Tt Abrahatro th fmt of t!l th rrwn to htitviy who U. ct vrrJ th ;mi;htinn of Gin!! It hi JfWif C slr TTr u uiiriv.iri foe Ht in th n.iia r fttcri-B tt Iht tLttnaptdkan rt.l lu.l K .',""! rt..vyy el Cnl rtwttef fmtttatt it t'x; t(irru( Ihjui any hmn vi amo- tWt it tiKUy in C.U H-'ua. elpjth;ry bigtrst mo WHY SALES CONTINUE TO INCREASE YEARLY True Reasons Are Given for Its Record-Breaking Popularity. Two New Branches Are Necessary and Foreign Field Is En tered. The trTiuemloii s.ile tf Tanlac continue unabated, ryer-iuiTi-asiiitf. Lending ilrun im n tliriHiuhout (he Uiiittd Slati, fan.ida and Mexico tsites aui.-utmpiit at the iheuu!ie ii. il demand and point nut enthusias tically th.it nothing has ever equaled this unprecedented record. Many who formerly wire ptrzled at the anloiiifhiiig puptiUiity of thl mrdicine, and who were continually asking the reason for it. have now conn: to rr.ilue that Tanlac h;i gained the lead by merit alone, and maintains it by the unquestioned I'ul liHiMcnt of its claim. Million of grateful user have rallied to Tan lac' standard tiiikolicitvd and have publicly endorsed it. That the large druggists every where arc slill enthusiastic over this Herniation of the Irade is evidenced by the tone of letters received wiili orders. ' W. A. Hover & Co., wholesale druggists of Denver, Colo,, writing under date of July 17, state: "We are submitting today our or der for the four t It carload of your goods since April 1. Taking into con sideration local conditions this de mand is not only exceptional but alone in the record of sales for pro prietary articles in this section." On March 17th Richardson Drug Co., large wholesalers of Omaha, Nehr., write: "It is only fair to you to say that Tanlac has added more new customers to mir list than any one preparation we have ever handled. Within a year you have shipped us 64,o.'() bottles." Since the first of 1022 Tanlac has been moving at a, rate of more than a carload a day. The great moditii l.tb.iraluries al Dai ton, Oiim, Walk rryille, Canada, and Mevini tiiy, bate a combined output of bi.-M'l hot t'rt a day. and even with tins pto iliiitioii it is almost iiiiMitble o kei p up with the demand. In fact, the liuntiiaitiirei are far behind in Idling oiders, The rale of sales indicates that a m-vy world record will be made thin year, in the ilisiiihution of JO,iKHi,(Hit hollies r mine. Since TauUe was first maikrtcd in l''U the total sabs t il4tc exirrded .lO.IHHi.iKK) bottle, and this alone prove Iliat the public eontidrncr has tint been inisplaud, Since the lilsl of the year il has been found m-ersgary to rtabtish tvui bir branch o!)ice. one in New Yoik and one in l.o Ai'eles, ( at., to take i itie ol the rvri -ihi re.ising demiiud fur Tanlac in the American nietroii- ulis an I the ixtienic western pan of this country. Also, ihr fiitci;:n field has turn en tered, with the most phenomenal sne ers, Mexico now knows Tanlac as well as the pnip!c' of the I'nited .Si.it, -s and Canada, and Cuba ha received Ihe celebrated medicine with enthus iasm. Tanlac is I'id.iv a household' word throughout North America. And the reason is found in one word: Merit. No propiielary prod uct rould lung survive the acid lest oi tin e ami public trial if it does not possess value and produce aetti'il Mild positive results, (t cannot de pend merely on whirlwin I advertis ing and the "lirsl call" appeal. Hack ol Taulac's phenomenal record in Ihe driiii stores is Taulac's success in pro dueing results, and when this fart is thoroughly impressed there cannot possibly be any mystery in Taulac's achievement in such a short time the achievement of gaining (lie top of the heap, and holding undisputed leadership over all preparations of its type ever produced. Tanlac has never been advertised as a cure-all or iltHt it would per form unheard-of wonders. Thr ad vertising has been clean, straightfor ward, and conservative. Actual tacts and figures have been stated in a true, business-like way that has command ed the confidence of all in Ihe con servative claims set out. The result has been that the people who are buy ing and using Tanlac are among the best in every community, capable of judging impartially and who carry weight in their statements. These are the faels in Taulac's suc cess, unprecedented in the held of proprietary medicine. Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. Mothcr-To-Dc, ReadJThis-- fTr I a ..n.erf'l tiietMg t 1 I.ert,llil luoOi.'ia Whra H I.1H1 t'. imw, .,ii ran feava I tut utiurtl raring (bait "4 b lf kali laiaaii IB .I1.1M-I,I tiall. ttoert 111 I blah 1. uee, bit .buu 'J, wba lirat frmlUfs-,1 tb rt remr.ty.l Ufa. t'. . liartmii'a extant, b. I'j . aa-a: Willi r-ir firal lul ehlldivii 1 hint a due. tr i"l a 11 nr. and then tier bail to u.u 1 In.iruiMiil, but with lur bat lo rfcilareii urd Jj,,ilir'( t'llund ami kd only a nra; bail p tun l gi'l a iloiliir liv'iia I waan't very ii oely about tea or J Jura tula- N.lei Will r r .n..H" If llliimai.4 l U11..1I . I . .I 11, iai " . i.iiilu lw 1..M...1 ei.'liofll.lll ltif..lll.l,M Mhli'M io i. ,i.ii 11., as. uia 1,.. .il all .i'ia V . in.! . ,ti.a' m Hiaai .xl M-aOi'4 l tU ' Al'a.a. l JI.4I..H friend' la il.t 11 win. .1,1. ri.rinl,.f aa4taj mmm t eBa When in Need of Help Ree Want Acts 1 .Vain r? m a m . - v a ?.r. 1' r - - 7j SJ y I If UeasVV'oW DRESSES New Arril Dally at MODERATE PRICES Julius Orkin Hiir Ak-Sar-Ikn Tire Sale on at Spratcue's' Factory 18th and Cumintr 32x31 $995 P'ftM Purpova. - , - P f fiV.!- . HALT OU6AR 8VUr fftlTAg SWIT '"ACT 1'QXrASV . I.'XI V arm ' ft MaJ HTriaaw Lj0$1 For Bal iaf I I Purpoae Of Course You Will Buy Some Malt Extract rrHE only miration I fh h mail aitrart will yoa Imyr OikhI milt eilrn 1 nialn out ul eltolee No. I m!t barley, A ehei malt estraet, tajj l fi.r w.ni.t ad fs In malt vnie, linaun It I I'll' 1 alia ii"ii-"iro ul -liiH.w-n. wllll chenri s"ri S irli a iual. extract I of 110 rartlily vlua. With ruitan yourn bsveyoiir rholiwof two prndueta. Vo l cn Ki tli plain I'urliaii Malt Extract 'un labeli a nil Do arpuraUi iaes of lup tnat are T"sJ to kip thrin froah. or you ran art lb Pur Uri II up Klttioiinl AlikltHiiKar Hyrup 1 green libel), which I the ktura rich ni.ilt rilract lnady navurwl altti luiporUnl Uuliiiiiiian Ilnp. Ask fur Purltau If you want tho Ik at rusult. Puritan th ntnnitsrd all ovur tlie worltt UuUi aa to niis'l' y laud I'-v Ho Silt for aurl 1' tnnni PURITAN MALT Hop Fiaord Pla n Extract With Sugar Sy rup " Freeh Preiaod Hop For SaU at all Good Stem 1)' I r4V s. m iatributad b I JEP.PE COMMISSION CO. IflifT Omaha, Neb. fj Jtfy " e ':::ZZ"' I i ISlslfS 7000 CL hh for Jht Omaha department Guides of Experience The Omaha Bee "Want" Ads will guide you in buying and selling, in saving and making money in scores of the emer gencies of everyday life. You wouldn't travel along a road without reading the guide posts -vou shouldn't go a dav without consulting the thrift guides in the "Want" Ad section of The Omaha Bee. One day you'll want to be directed to the best used cars for sale; another, to a good refrigerator that is offered at a reason able juice; and .nothir, to a better position than the one you're now filling. Ami the "Want" Ads in The Omaha Ifce will always be ready to help you, uith changing ads about new oj.puiiunitus al! the time. Ott the habit of consulting th"m every day - anil when you want t Uf an ml of your own, jiu t call AT-lantic 1(HH and ak for a "Want" Ad takir. The OnMha Bee "Want" Ads Rring Better Results at Leisrr Cost a u GOOD HOUSEKEEPING font THE EKBMBJ6 BEE fr Hour copu today utmtom it a- g mf,