The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 24, 1922, SPORT NEWS WANT ADS, Image 15

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Here's a Real
BcaMty Wm
r Muddinett and Redneo Di.
appear When You Ue
Stuart' Calcium Wafers.
If your umbttinn is to have the loveliest
here in a real beauty secret: une StunrfT
Calcium Wafem. It is no reerot, h'uvever,
to tluU3and.l cf pretty jjiris ttM uver the
V. fl. who hsve relictt urim thee iii
tee wafers to Veeo llieir eumplexli .o p-r-fei-tly
hpaiiiful Inttefiit ef ma.tietf ti"-
with eonietip. 'these wnft-rs io .i rt "v
after thone emtarre-iiiif innnili, l-.-cW-heails
aint o'her iih hleniinio-. It i
pet a rounil-atDUt av. Yon i-el 1-c.ults
every numite. You are eore if ;t in a
Vw hours. 'I hey rh-ar the lii,ie.. thiy
Iriva from lha viem the iiiHHiinips that
ua rieoi'Ie, The eal. iuiw a t i the
n, aeia as a t.-ni... tnnii'a'es the t.nv
lervea, pore, ait I t '-'t se.-e t ifHi.
s.'i.vity, anil lot he'ore iu re'i:.;e it th
sia is feei-hy. f"m, .'Vsr atut the t
o-e ef a ssseet. r.iy e-rei't s. vn II. ! a
11 real hssa tiiity ef Ssluerfa t'a i" !
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Missouri Girl
Is Candidate
for Legislature
.'i'wsr and Hotter Laws,"
(IrtTil (if (iood Looking
Miss, Practicing
Attorncv.
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. .M. Miss
Sarah I.ueilc Turner, Kansas City's
only woman on a political ticket, has
announced that she would start her
campaign in earnest ahon; the middle
of this month -pcedics, handshak-
in;;. kis.siii( haiiies and tMiythin'.
"I may even kiss tht grownup ha-j
hies, ton," she smiled, ;
Mi-s Turner i and very i;ood j
to look at, ..'tl oukIi not a tlappi r.
J I V no means, ' made it pla'ti, does
she want to l. i!e nnt a Mapper.
Hi liver hrrl She like to dame and
make date, i t cetera, -.lie said, hnt
i'.tjliliU well, that was something
e!e as.nn.
Serious Younrj Woman.
She realty is a sriio'K miss, despite I "X"t vrry Wi
lli r cMi inal htiov'.tm , She is an votes, hut th it'
attoi ncv. w:'h an cioi e dou titovt n f J'.ood, old-f Dhi.c
and she is ihtcrtmm d t i he i ha t.'d to
i'ic state . vMsl.itiiie. hr won the
demoi tatic imm ti.it on casd
Asked what is her pnlitic.d plat-1
("Mir, she renin d ipiu klv: !
In w . r I.iv s Jtml in tb r law
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Was she a "wrt" or "dry?" N'o an
stvef. .Skirls. IIdv.' long, or how short,
should the Khls wear 'cm?
"It's ;t pirMinal prohltMii with a
woman how lonr .she wears her
skirts," she replied.
She will no to the hei-datnre, it
eleetrd. with no "itiis" w hnlever, she
said. .Sh
ofsti't helieve in trvin-
to legislate everyhody.
Can't Legislate Smoking
"Personally, 1 don't smoke," she
said, "Hut if a i'irl wants to smoke
i don't s"e how you are goine to
stop her hy passinr? a law. 'llnre
should he more personal supervis
ion and less le.al supervision."
Miss Turner revealed that the first
suggestion that she enter politics
came while she was a student at the
Kansas ( iiy School of I. aw. Dm inpr
a discussion annul seniors one day aiu" t.re oi mve wiuun m'io n.
male 'tudnit remarked that he did i 'ri1" l"s''"1' ': when I'ouel i i
not think women shi.uM enter roh-
tics, l.ei aue tin v haven t enoitch
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triors, ; nd IiimHv one stud, lit
to Mi Turin r:
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"Why don't you run f -r on'ice, Su
sic?"
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"1 will- firs!
flashed bark.
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sked liw her Inlks bmk to the,
idea of u r rntriiiie iinlitu-. die nin-r yy iiii-: in si i"r . i; cm.
icr rnteting polities,
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Mi l. mi dc tiik j n i,i-:.;m VAl.t.i;r,"
,v llom.o, Wi'M.-. (,Ht.. M
.Iilililh, ;i Ktroni.'-inlmleil , cli.ut-
IWiirtcil ln-atily of the row country,
iffn.scM to follow Mic Kl.'iM ohl ti - aill -
I " ' ' I'.oni.nio roi ,icatM,
iei'i iiimm.i in if. dc me i:iiiiii'm v.ii -
I h y" foe the world oinHidn and iiiiiko
Home! IlitlK uf t ) ' I .self.
I loiitrl.'ix, will yonnir rider, who
loves J mi if li holler than life Itself, nK.'iinsM I he lovely ( lloria which must
lures .'Mii ii;onlnii jnid dl.-- o,ier he, ;ind Is, foiled, largely by this
through his inl.oin New l''t:t; land same John Shale, who, in the end, of
pas-iion hy huildlm: a hur cabin fur course Iiii iih out to be a nobleman
a chapel ami Invitini? a moiister lo;and worthy of ilm hand of Lady
enter tln vull"y to icm li Dm vounio r j tiloria.
genecdt ,,, die diffe fence lietween .
rleht ami wr.uiK. M,.,rv lli.hertd IthinebaM h:m writ-
Th'-h- common h.ve fur animals
ds in l.i eiiiic .linllili mi. I li.uieliiu
j f ri"ii Is. nil Iuiul-Ii th" mi l smoihera
";"'' "'" ''""'' w'lv ''"auly over in..
Ira Mm the ruin way beauty over th.
pass In mid winter, find a her pro.-
I I e oo I I a ea ' ' I. Sloe M. ?ii I
i,,i iii (,r i,.i- , ,e, , n . it - i.' i ,' i
; had Kieeii bi all for Ina ini M es '
I tthini. is fell of virile , "ii'iii't ion,
pas-ion. b.vc and nilvoiiluro
Mi' Wilbde has written of !he life
1""w"1 iilfi.'ttclv. and tin- .iplrl?
of her book Is the . ,;,lt of the v iilli
In. lav-
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her- all. -li dust MS ti e a:r and
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TliiH a.'l ion roine ritlit nt t ho mart
(,f ".ri.onl of the White lioail." l,v
1 c. ,1,-j,. i.'iaste. niilillKheil l,v I) An.
; ,,i,, (., sew York.
i 'iiiere ( milch or the roiiia n Me
i clamor of the Hword-wieldinir ctjil-
l ints of the niediaeviil ilayn. for
there in n ileep and dovillMh plot
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i (, whiih has been publ'iMhed in
1 aiuactivc lurm by the (Jioiko II
n,,r,in eoniiiany.
Mystery ami t he t ra u'edy of a for
eniiin nasi fuiiii Ihn liasis fur i hU
wi , , im I t , .li ,1 ., u 1 1, 1 1...
tintiruoven lives of two doctors, one
hi vouni.- man hi.-a inn k i n ir bis nitiim
I . i.J, ,,,tu.r i.i f,,slcr father on the
venre of I el Irrni.iU, In M iiiict mill-
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The vnutio-r doei,,,- stiff M a sub-
, .'eii.us fear, la-hed hvn lontini-'
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which envi lup IMm in the!
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oil. of his foster pan ilia
In hue wllh and o. d by the. inns' j
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f ,,,,,,, t),,. niv-t.-iv of his former'''1"' ''.ovenl u t n'H -!nn Hclilnir, i
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1922.
Depth of Beauty
," at
1 tor tecs to a new 9k: order or to
rrtroKKKsloii unit chaos is the queg'
tion.
No more HlKnlfi'-nrit hikI lielpful
tiook hat) eoin" out. ol thin nick than
one recently IkmuvI hy Horun, lO.iinn
WJntrf Joltl -HI i';i t fonl'M "K.-irjiiB
1 1 v . " The roiniMilic iew that things
i rlchl
hi-nisilvi's if only left
alone Is riddled hy his clour thinking
1 nn Hem lineni a I view mat n men
1 " " "iiiy koi uieir inmi.-t iimu uo
I will ho. well Ik Hiiblertcd also to
! critical examination. Only a. chatiKe
In the liaHic attitude, of men's mindu
can nave the present civilization, the.
author declares. Inability and dis
inclination to think straight, willing
ness to accept propaganda anil slo
gans for truth and the fear to face
reality he characterizes as the mod
ern nu naoes. The political, social,
literary ami art is! in worlds are paper
I worlds, he proclaims.
1 if e has al-
t ered . 1 ml the old forms are not
'"' 'lu hl''' "'' out Intiiin,' or snldinic It.
No more n
ti.i lit ic and piet ii i'esiiie
ao exii'.ed than that of ancient
! Hab. Ion. Kven the histories of that
1 o. l I i .1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 I ' ' k. I cm 11 '-. i il
! ol"' ";r "Ithe-a,
a novel by Waller
'LMss Nem oil - llahylon tilt) manuil'i-
I ,'""t- with Its haim-iilK (,'ardens, lis
1 t''" '""I11"'". I'-.isih
land ib bamb.'i v, la.ih for its plc-
"f 1;fe "f. mi! s nia and for
i "H ll,v -''oiy. tins novel is to be
colli llle In 1 , ,1 In 1 he reaihn.r llllbllc.
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i li liittir ooiuiamv. :.'!.". Ktlsutn th ave-
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Tin: IHJl. d.' AI'VI'N'I'I l!i:, ly Alelr
' Aal,.n 1 n i ' n' hd . m a e . n v.
aula, as we ft i tr ii ' lieti.-r in.es p.
't'tn- (do! Ins til do wllh two lilrls
i.int tin ir auiit. tlic I. tier IM nn. I oh
i visit ' . ' I... in.. nnt. lies for I'le Mini-,
n.i-r. "I iie I- el ii i ti lakes t.o'o in Mi.n- j
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pii.f i i.i i . .t i.!.. i is f iti .v rb.'isl
jiintiii' Da ,. i. '!,i(. I The iiuiin
s'l.iy Is l.OV !'n rl'lltt ss - si. Ii-i f..r
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Citizen Wants Police to
Employ Fortune Teller
Akron, O., Sept. 2.5. A suggestion
that a fortune teller be placed on the
payroll of the city detective depart
ment here has been made to Chief of
Detectives Harry Welch.
"I had my fortune told last night
hy Oles," reads a letter received by
Chief Welch from II. M. Heatty, No.
1188 Manchester road. "He says
there were two men drove my car
away one tall, thin, light-haired,
with checks .sunken; the other short,
dark-haired, sharp-nosed. They drove
toward the east, ttnvicd off on Mo
gadore road and went to Sharon, Pa.
They did not change the license num
ber. Now I want you to find out
about it."
Sculptor Stiulies Site
of Buffalo Bill Statue
Cody, Wyo., Sept. 9. Mrs. Harry
I'ayne W hitney of New York, noted
sculptor, is here to study the sur
roundings in preparation for the
ski tclune; of designs from which one
will he selected by the Roy Scouts of
America and the Cody Memorial as
sociation of New York city for the
earvinu of a memorial to the late Col.
William Cody (Uuffalo Hill) in this
city, his own town.
It has hren tentatively decided that
the Hoy Scout of American will con
iui t the campaign for funds to fi
tiame the carvim; of the statue,
which will he the highest type of art.
An attachment tists hern invented
ti v whuh a circular saw for cutting
wood tan he mounted on the front
of traitor and operated hv its rn-
Riiif
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Coal Agency Opportunity
Mo ncy-Mak in g Possib il it ic s
Unlimited
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