1 at: omaha ukmuv, uciuiiu in. vj:z. .tn rutin ut sr. BRINGING UP FATHER Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManui ICipyrivtit i.'.t BealStarra I. I. I'alenl Ufflr SLC IGG3 AND MAttCIK IN MX PACE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BIL Uncle Sam Says FOR SKIN TORTURES Xcnio. lliP ("Iran, Anlin-plia l-i'iuiil. Jul What You Need (-riy nlii'itt '.' tn, i ir I'll'." '.lii t fi-iiiiii'i". Vim t'lin h'iMi t iii'i'i linilihy i-l.iii l y uah .i-ni', l.tfilt.- ui uny tlrute '"i" 1 r -r cir l iu:n Im (Um ii l '"' ' Uin Ki in I ill'-' lilll'Ai'N l lMI'l''. I'l.i. kli'inl", I'-l.ili Im'h, i:iiiir. a"l Kiimwiirni iiiiii ni.i tlm Mn rlnir ail. I lii'jiKhy. I rli-iin, ii- l.'.niiiK, uiiIIm Mil- li i'il l I' i rnr.'.y iii'll'il mul iiii n nun' Ull'i. In' i ii It iiiill' "li. U U .il v J il'f I..I..1 I. Ti In"' i t ji'iir S ul A.I, "Ti ll Ihn i l l.-l.lll.l:'." Alhliill.: I Jiff Jnii:i'i. 'llu Imll.'tiii In lm mli-l i iini.ii ilv H a Ktllilil to those Vlil itr.ilo Ik tl!" of their null cihi or M snpi-rni-( nil nu ll work. It oii'iiin" iiin i'f lu better iiii llic'ln I'f trt ilitiH In JUici, Icllli!Vlli,r lie id I'T i1i.rla.-- limb mul n I'nii iiirf il't.i)!'! spots In lli" trunk or Itinbt. Mut l p roiii i'ii 1 1. at K . . t w ' ( h a littlu lurllnilmiry pi.ic'.lrr on the aim pllcr lpci of wni'-.. iiiiiliM-tiiku it ii v if tho'wi.rk uiilliii'") Hi thl h'MiKM prm iilnl th"V hip fmiiliiir Willi lli" un 'f n K"U uiul mull" (. u " i'v and a paint brush. Ke.lllcIS I'f TI'O (Mll.lll l H'' II1BV ob tain M ropy I'f til!" Imnl.li i f i i ni l"H.' fin the free edition .ii I'V wimiirf In tile Plvlslon of I'ulilii-itloiie. Pi pint fnont of Ai'ilrlillurr, Wiiidiiiiijfnii, P V., ar.kuttf fur ' K I, II ii " AMI pllClllllohl.l ' TUIII l obtilllH'l fruiii the blood i'f In 'mm. I THOUGHT IT WUZ. THE 1 paotrcl-wacon: Y COLLY-1 THOUGHT" if ' -V what in T hp ITVUITHE FOi. J ; CLANr.-iTn " VOULOD.O i---f- xA HORM ML THF, -- Lj 1 : "OO JUMP W TINE.: -HH, Z tjl 10 C6 -lteL Oownim Bsf-"- p 1 f'J Z-X"2 THEME TOR: f y r-p x't r- ' - S 0irTT? j f&frf X j till r Ixrt rin atavir.:.1 Inc. ram Mow to Keep Well By DR. W. A. EVANS QuMtions concinln kyflrna, alia ion and pravtnlion ol dlia, tub. mllfad ta lit. tvant by raadara ol 1 ha laa, artll ba anawarad pcraonally aubjact la proprr limltailon, whara alampad, addiaaaad anvalopa la an cloaad. Dr. tvana will not aiaiia dlagnoaia or praarriba for Individual diaaatra. Addraaa lallart in caro ol 7 ha Ha. Coprrlgliti 1022 v.I(h;tiks ok iiitms. For 1-fi'unnlnK P'iiihhih, tho bPst luith Id a jt nil tuli luilli wi'h nnii, ltli ii llmil wiiriii nUuwir. Thl l.ut h M-luxi'H Um Hk 1 1 1 . iniik 'K Hip (lilt ami :;rciib K' t m iilili-, ill- -.mi u. ntnl iniicpniirH nnil M'ni'i 'M ti." iIi'H.I akin. In thiau iiurtlciilurH, i hi; TnikiBli luiihM ami vailmiH uth'T furtnii of i wrailiiK bnthH urn cvi-n lieiti-r, but in my n rot Ht.'il' ini'Mt. I took no wo i (Hint lit liny cxi-upt Um rJinpla ImthK. Thii iiliji'i'llnn lu llio wiuni tub bat h i thut it imii'wmi mum kn In Iiim own Imlh wiili-r fur it few In In 1 1 1 'H, Tlti! mrn liuiiH, t lift snd wnNti'H in" wjifluil iiw.iy f i hi i unn pint of thu hoily oml nuiy rome lu fonlint with iioiiiH imrt of thn body, when lli'.v rimy rniiiw infi'i-tioi). Thm iniilii'i- of r-utiklnif in ouf'H own hnlli wnti-r l not fxmtly iili-e, but It Ih not r-Hpi'oiRlly huiriifiil -xi'pt In a fi w inmiinrr". For Inatmii''. thn pun from tho in f"i;d eycn of u. buhy 1 u Inf'-f-tloiiH Unit the whhIi wnu-r niut not Im bIIowimI to come In rontm t Willi i ha other ye or ths eyo of any otlur JlfTKOII. For till piuctii al pm pom , the rlruiiitnt, nU'fft, flio.st mil iMfiutory of oil cleaning ImthH la tho wuim ithowfr with nonp. It lvf an rnin-h wnh!n mid lniifiTfitlnst hh thn avoraKs per son nt'pils mul It. ilor-H nwav with tlml IvItiK In foultd wnli-r, whU-h Is rc imlHive to Home piopp. The cold buth, whether tuki-n as a shower or hh a tub, Hfivt-n unothcr purpoHe. It. In not a rlfiniNlns both in ftrfat mnanurp. The skin iiiuscIim onntrart down and It In diHlcull for tho wati-r and aoap to Ret at tho dirt In th crick. Ordinary km pa do hot M'orlc wi'il with cold water. Noft soup .liii'M, but when the. cold bath mi h leaner full Into dltiuii soft onp iih iiii nlaittcr of Iho art, went on tho hlulf. Tho cold hath in unci an an lnviimr ntor. It KunranteCH clur head, plumy i f pep and a good duy's work. It In a guarantee against eulila and pneii noma. tine of tho lnt public ill teraneee of unn of the patriarchs of medicine, Dr. Minoti r.fliiith, who (Hod In 1B21, re luted to shower hatha. Dr. Baru'h wan tho founder and promoter of thu public bath movement, rind the com munication referred to was hi ad ilreim a president of tho American Association for Promoting Hygiene and l'ublic Baths. In thin uddrenn, Ir. Bar u eh odvo- AD KKTISEMKNT. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your hkiu In yellow complexion pallid tontue coated appt-lilo poor you have a bad luete in your mouth a lazy, no Rood reeling you should luke CUlvo Tablet-. lr. Kilwanlx' lillvi- Tablet a auti Mitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Udwards after 17 yenra ot study. lir. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their oUve color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright . no pimples, ii feeling of buoyancy j bke childhood Uas you must get ut j i he caufe. I Dr. Edwurds' Oilve Tabletn art o 1 lie liter uml bowel.-, like calotiu-1 .ft hat no Jansiious after effect c. i They utart the bile ami overcouie i on si i pal ion. Take one or two r.ijhtly .Hid nolo the pUmb.iik Kfiillw. Mil lions oC bnxei ore si'14 annually at jo nod 5c, i---tsi I'lA r. YOUNG MOTHER NOWSTRONG Her Mother's Faith in Lydia EaPinkham Vegetable Compound led Her to Try it Kcctoeha, WicT.in. '' I cannot u eoocga in praise of I.ydia HI 'In It- r nam rgeut.io lorn pound, sly mother haJ great faith in it as sr. had taken) mth rf it and when ha I trouble after my baby as U u l,e gttr It It) mc It helpt'.J III Sj iiiuh nsr tfun in th.Pij rU lu I '. ne tlul 1 a.Nust .i.l unMSi i'h frmaUi trH,! l tfiv It a fair trial fTiTTiiTTi iktiitiikiii' J V" ! V J wri nd t am sir IN I '"I a I atxnittt-Vr suv V. II i. aJ amrwfvls M., ker.h. W ia A irx.ik in at has tn in u tHSMty r.flj jreaia 4 at i t aasl raia'-a.tatkH ! eoMlMr o I fTIfl8KU!rt la li your rvauJoia-v If )-4 ar aitlnr frenn kat KMiarl ith-a foil . tkulefla In m:u4 Uat I )4.a I. Iina Im iiiiIiIiCi'i.-,ii.N iaa' IihmIk-wmi, It wt ttaAf iart4 lt tufrv( aw k lr-t, IV lrtt faKu.J wuakt t Wh ftt a4 vmit mom fri W mi'--u taf a It . Ytf b U fw rrt it fsor tttai i rated shower baths as a substitute for fteili air. What he meant to ndto rate wan hhowrr baths as a supple- i ment to freHh air, for he arsued for Mood ventllallori tffectod by cool, : fri Kh, tnov liiK air. Cold water Htriklne the xkin from the nee. He points of u Nlinwer Is in 1 vlfiorutlnK In the name way and for the Kiime reasons that fresh air strlk InK tho skin Is. He ndvoeated shower ' heads placed at an aimlo of 45 de Kites so as tu strike (he skin of the body, neck nnd face, inlhor than the head. j There nie clrciimHtiincea under ! which it may not be best to shower 'Iho bead. At any rale, the skin of the trunk needs the Impact of the colli water more. Should Nurses (iriinililef Home hints from an Invalid on nurses; "Why not train nurses In some of the niceties of life? They should not 1 lent he. or sneeze or coiih In a pa tient's fuce. Hhoiilil keep self clean and hunds and rinds lu ood condition. Many little thlnirs annoy patients i M n lr n lwi ii I The v shou Id n lo think nlKiu . They Jhoiild not rumoie ar.oui oeius imimi u. in night that m part of their business. They should be tolerant of the r Hi nt's notions, if he has them. "A property trained nurse, it seems lo inc. should be observant of all these tliintrs Hhe should pid her own comfort aside and think only, of the patient Hiid use common sense and food Judgment in carrying out the dm ioi-'s orders. "Why do hospitals graduate so n any nurses so unsulled to the work? W hy not si ai t a crusade for better nurses? Them Is room for much Im provement, surely." Cod Liver Oil fur Bo)'. A mother writes; "I have an IS months' old boy who Is a very poor enter and is unite thin, especially his let's and arms. "Do you think cod liver oil would Improve him?" REPLT. It miicht. Keep him In the sunlight a much UM possible. Tired o' Life? Eat Yeast. Mrs. M. F. writes: "I have cured lark of enthusiasm und pep by taking yeast. I also cured a member of my family. We did not know what was tJV e-itise, "Do you think it would have the mine cfTrol for low blood pressure?" KEPM'. If i( cured the one, It ought to cure the other. Nor Tobacco Heart. Mrs. I-'. D. writes: "1 have a friend who is pregnant and smokes clgarets. "1. Will this alfect the child in any way? "2. I have heard that it. will cause water on the brain or stupidnets. Is this true? "She Is Wrong and healthy; no lung trouble or other ullments." REPLY, i I. If the mother can stand it the child can. I presume tho husband eats carja mon and accepts the Inevitable. :. No. Parents' Problems Is a buby carriage a suitable bed for a baby at night? A crib is the proper bcU for a baby at iiieht. A baby carriage is too rru mped. tlreat Vuilaiu claim the credit of constructing the biggest airplanes and flying boats In the world for use In the transportation of its armies in its next war. DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief by regularly taking LATH HOP'S HAARLEM OIL Tba world's standard tarred y for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid tmeiMes arid National Keniedv ol Hollsmi since 1690. Throe siraa, all druggist. Guaranteed. leak far Um aasa Cold Modal aa oaarf baa ana) aaeapt aa taaitatiaai Tomorrow Atright NKl't Taawra - fcs , . ,-4 'v aJ aa M Tnl m aiaaa data ballaa. Maivaa lni iM)Telal iwi a bi"t uaMO a t -a 4 f ai'va a"t suMMi'M aitta, -ve liwaa.li, Li. 94 4 aK-aa-a. aa PS) l.;.i-i'a o-. in a ..'oal la i-l be I'a.wm! a a.io4. T'leaf Jap-oar HAARLEM OIL I 4La sr. - a- I r - ' - .aaaTlAa SOULSYor SALE By RUPERT HUGHES. (Continued fnim iratrriln.) CIIAl'TKIt XXX. No word had come from the studio nil to the result .of Mew' lest pic ! lures. There was no telephone In tho 1 hunR-alotv to rim a verbal inessaue in or take one out. i Mem could have gone to a druir 1 sioru and telephoned from a bay sta tion, but she was afraid to hear her fate come rattling out of the littlu rubber oracle, titia wanted to meet her destiny face to face and niako a but tl for it If tho Issue hunt in doubt Hhc simply had lo have work now because she had her niolher as well us herself to support. Hhe was still too new to realize that need Is not a rerun uienduiion or a substitute for ability, In u far as It has any bci lUe Mn" llurJ U I1Bnt f,. jumnility. ,l(Jb j.i-m :..,.,.,, ,nul , 4U,m ll. at nlrendy have them, and those who have work lu offer rarely seek those who are Idle. As Mem hastened along a pulm lined avenui: to lur street car she was hailed by the muu she had re fused to dance with, the hnndsotno Mr. freighton, from whose arms she hud fought herself freo In rage nnd terror the first evening of her arrival In Hollywood when he tried to inika her dance. Another evidence of the distance she hud traveled was tho fact that she had danced with him often since, and that when he Invited her to step Into his automublle she hailed him as a taxl angid and ordered him to rush her to her studio at top speed. lie had bought himself a new rarer, a long undcrsliing craft of desperate mien. "I can't afford u, car," ho con fessed, "and It's ull bluff, but when you're hunting a Job It makes a great effect to roll up lu Jour own road titer." The Impudence was contagious and Mem calmly remarked: "I must get me a car. What do you think is the best maltc?" The two nonoapltalists blithely JupT gird thousand.! of dollars and hu.) ilreos of horse power. "What effect do you want to rf fertV" said C'relghton. "If you'ra bo ing to play ingenues you'll want a shy and virginal nuto; if you're goin In for udventurcsses and heavies you'd bi'ttei get a bus that's a bit sporty." Mem thought he was nobly con servative when she said: "i shouldn't like to be too conspicu ous." "That's right; the gaudy old day are over." said Crelghton. "The pio neers out here went In for plaids and gold brocade upholstery and every 'hlnft outrageous. Then Jeanie Mao-l'l-.erson made a sensation by having her car painted plain black, and now almtrt everylmdy is very sedate ex cept Itoscoe, of course. He is SO bis he has a Jumbo car." Mem was good enough actress to conceal from Crelghton the fact that her interest in the makes of cars wus a more windshield to the cold galo of anxiety playing on her nerves. She was iu a name. lest she should not I 1, t.ncrfitreri at nil. He!- tmmeriLl.a problem was not the selection of an automobile, but the assurance of food and raiment. Creighlon rutted her up to the studio gates nnd waved her good luck. c?nc faltered when she enteied th- casli;ig office. rht almost fainted when Vir rey'a assistant told her bluntly tliat there was "nothing doing." Mr. Tir rey had so many hearts to break, mo many hopes to sicken with deferment, that ho avoided the ghoulldn task when he could. rn had warned his a.f-lslant to save him from und' r iioinr, another of Mem's assaults upon bis t motionn. When Mem received this cur: facer through Um lit tio window in the door between the wiiiiinu room and the outer office she blenched anj fell back. The room was fu'i of anxious so'jls, each with its despetation. Thc:x- wit o b. rigry f it woman whose bulk hu! ki t her employed w hen Pvlphs bad liad to wait. Next her was a gaunt rrc-iture who could play 1'amlrij or a cuni.t". cplnMcr w-th etiual ekill A bra- e of sparrow j t Iih vellowed curls ! that looked like h'liu-fuls of pin j sliu i iut.3 walled with their mother, Tiir -a il.-.utiful joung men with too evts , of oi"g il'- r p rued their finder. Iilils for lark of nmre excltlnp lit. ra- ( 1 luie. An avortmei i of Milan, firrt I an.i second mui'i' :ri, and r ro or j U aristis ratte ex's f. .Ik stoo'l .ilx.tjl, . h. 'iom lli::i,l:-t t.i-llni'0, , I a' ' in) ainolig the laitv, It.'V j jtby wi ull imtf p.ies.d for orl'nji vi : folk, T' ut , gii.opi.l tonnlier, ilo-y t.H.h I ."i a cm toai ly prof. .n;.il inuti:m-r ' 1 tt j r 1 M-in tifd at tt -in anj a hot t- ai'lil-lielll t Miil.il h i Mia WOllldlU't .pi u pi n iii m'a i if'h c f noii- i -t .! Mi Mtul t.ivk to th win- , ,.,.Vv fll, lO- tO Ulr llSl4lil'g -'.i: tout dun lor ii .b adml f.-r t. t a li-omei.t i f Mr. Tui- v a liin lie ai'm a,d ho l-uay; but i i. . oul-l tiot niiiih tliime el nt . ' A t If'it jautnt .Mi. I.ifty, f f a fan n' aniom tli.it would n , h ' tll.'i.K'i f lUt'i-l-. ji.,-p'o.t Iho1 .leal, let M. b r i-i. ard !r.i. .J htm ., :f for rtty ijiH.inr huMta of lee ll'tertakal. 1 ' " i i1-. a I I lr.it j li H''.n-iflr ' 1 .1 -mi t i U ufc il ial- -' lo i i t I .. i i i,.j !.-. 'loi. M 'i l- i,i'i ' V) lH ttur tta i u-n ita li I r. .i -of ! 1 .. .i I.. i ri - it i ... tva i snl it ia at. i u, piiai t i t 'i ml ISt I I '.4 aeii. ' , I '. I .n I t 1 art iV.a i ; .1 e..,li! I i ,- t-'iH I.. ... II .1 j ' . I . ill. i . a i !.,(.. I ..".i In. .. i , s . , ...-!. a ia. i u.iNii-l ,.- i t j t-o- i la ri.a k ( i I I ll Ull IkSpoa if p I ... r . in ,i i a V f-wl at I ' a , 41. tar.. a I- w . . 1... a f . . i t it t a a aa wh- . . : ii . . . a ail f I .. . . . t ' a t a I- a t- . t I .i.o 1 ' 'l I , k4l J I IK'I . .1 ! 'i- I .i a i. r . t j .., ,f it-., .'t li ..t a turn up. When Mem failed to go, the busy wretch wa tormented intO'U slight impatience. He stooped to self defense. "You don't seem to get my angle of II, Mrs. Woodvllle. 1 can only hand out what Jobs there ore to the people that fit thum beat. You came In the cUier day nnd said you wore so am t'.tlous and determined that you would i r sell your honor for an oppor tunity. 1 told you why 1 couldn't make thu exchange. Now you como in and try to sell ino your poverty. That is nveii less ah, markelabb!. There's a big line of scared and huri gry people iilwujs foi inlng und falling awsy out there. Home of thetn are old ve'emns with children, artls's who have done fine thing for us. lint w have to turn them uway. If an old lady with li! starving babies asked mo to bt her play a young girl's part I couldn't give It to lier, could I, llll'V?" "No, but I'm not an old lady with 16 children," Mem peislsted, stupidly dtubhorn, "No, but you don't suit the director, and he's got the final say. Mr. Hi nkes pave you a test. He the result and says you haven't giu com edy at least not In that part. Comedy Is t'lffuult. It takes twice as much skill and experience as r mar, tic drama. Y'ou may have It, but you didn't show It." "The test w.ion't filr" Mem pro tested. "I didn't havo any help. Ho Just told me, 'Turn your head; smile, laugh, wink, flirt,' Who could do any thing worth while like that?' "I know, but It cost the company about $50 to make It. It's the test everybody has to go through. An other girl went through the sune ordeal and she made good, fihe got the Job. I'm mighty sorry, but the only Job there was Is gone." Mem btiuggled to her feet and Urn ed to thu door. But the sight of that plank, that coffin lid. made her recoil. Whe could not go out Into the wilder n ss. Hhe could not go home to her mother and confess failure, accept despair. Her Hps wavered chlldlsnly. She found things in her throu to swallow. Her eyelashes were full of rain. Her diaphragm began to throb. Hhe cried beautifully, honestly. She was not artful about It, or Insincere. It was h gift. Sho suffered wltn i rjtilsite ease and grace. Hhe was one of those pretty thinfs it is hard not to caress, In whose wail there is a keen and compelling music. Tirrey found himself more danger ously wooed by her grief than by her proffer ot love. Her shoulders were pitifully round; her hands groped for other hands to help; her eyes, seen blurred an monstrous with woeful tears, weio more beautiful, somehow, than when she had tried to fill them with seduction. His heai't ached to draw her Into his bofloin, kiss away her tears, take her upon his lap, .id soothe her like a child, one of thore terrible children that Satan pretends to be when ho most insid.'ous. Mem wus a dangerous weeper. This would be learned In time and turned to her great profit and the blissful agony of the multitude. She was not acting now. She waa reacting to the anguish of the bitter world, Its cruel ty, its bleakness, the favoritisms of fate, the willingness of Providence to let the willing lie idle and the am bitious starve. Tirrey pased the floor, promising Mem all sorts of wonderful futures. He managed hardly to keep his hands from ter by Intrusting them to eaoli other to hold clenched behind his back. Put his sympathy only fed Mem '9 self sympathy with new fuel. At the screen door that opened on his office appeared Mr. Rookes, tho director who had rejected Mem after tho teat. 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Drop In and Hear the Latest Hits TODAY! Immmtt 415-17 So. rol TTIf tl. AnVF.KTIHKMP.NT. Vote I ROM lltt OMAHA bet. Heal Takes Shol at Opposition County Attorney ('amlitlatf Say. He Is for Law FnfoicenKnt, r;en:y Baal, republican - Ar.'lul.i' f..r rour.ty atterner. "resterdny in t uieu.ent to The fin al a 1. te.-k d ie. t s'mt at his .pnr'a who a . Iiv.1,1 aio , sf'i-Hit lies al-OUt 111 ra.-u for ths office l.e k. Hell, Tho li l-ee'l ati. "!f'll il'PU'y leini'v aiiorrfi t.n four ye-ir I, '...r A V- Mlotwrll hd tl'1 t' S.iy .!, p. en wti.i se-W l' ar.fji .-emeiit V giaat il.rfl I I ' ''', a K'-'i i ! ! .. 'i t. i f.' , r iii !i t"tt 1 1 ,;i. ii i.f ! "t 'f I" I I, -at I I.e. Id 1 (.!' 1. d ' 1 1 '4I Ml, .t..!!".'! fit i v I" 1 " ' ' . ff, ra b.ii ' 'f ' ,, ' ' , uh a 1 fti. '1- '' " " '' ' c " r,.. I 1 i-i 11 1 si I 1 ' ' ' J ' '' r I I i.eai'laila n.f I ai.y . I ... In 1 t ' '' 11 '' J i , l ill ll'lll I i" ' ' ' I " 1 ,, 1 .14., - I.- .fa ' , 1 .1 i . .a 1 ' t I ll n 1 . ... -. 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Get the 111 v K mi. a If ;llH thru' Ihe Mgb IVIslll ItK'l l ouirnl Hllll USNS re Ion I'lNplua l-alr Kt 'lull' 'I rleka I Im I ml I .Iflwn sikhihih lUnlm Mondrrful I nil I Pea 'I roll :iiiS 'I arr l-;llrn Troll Hno'll 'lake Ir I'ls ' 'tint aH lib! la Sbr lliiinl.f (Kildie (allien Sulr 1 1 il.lle I miliirl riCSO all ! lim b, I'al ' Mine i Teinir ShIui Wblle Ihe nra Hull r IMula larieli S buuar llliiea ibeuim lllliimal 'Iho Hcnneal 'Isn Iii Ibe M erlil it.nme W llliamai ,-)flfllr llnnrr's l.oiln Anna ll riiiik t runill I I Hl.h 1 linen (Kronk mm Hi .nin. aiii iiio.m; iiiiiu it rnniMHi i thk imv HKtriuii Sdunoller & Jllaelkr Flano ..o) j.i.juejsj.iii.ijij iJFf-rt.iJJiJIJJlla1 vMnrjtw VM ?&-13 Podc St,- OmAha I'OI.ITII M. AIM VM I ISKMKN'r. Break the Gang's Back ELECT ENDRES SHERIFF MAGNEY COUNTY ATTORNEY READ THEIR PLATFORM IT WILL BE PLACED IN YOUR HOME BEFORE ELECTION. Endreu-Maguey Club Pllirrit l. Mil I.KTHr.'lI'VI' Republican Nominee for County Attorney has had four years Actual Experience as Deputy under A. V. Shotwell. stands for Strict Law Enforcement, is married, was born in Omaha, is a graduate of Crcighton law school, is a tax-payer. l.iYi and half-lirt arc lf i n k told it bout Bfttl. Don't belicvt them. Impcct his record. Ask the men who know him. Record Library for Your New Proceu Records The i rv latest NT'-V l'!M'lH 1 ( i,l Mill A UM OIIH.S are al ways In slock In ti'ir llecord Depuiliiuiil, Hie largest In (iiiiuhs. Humid out yor rec ord library, t nine In and play tiny rerntil yuti ilea! oml vu take tin-in li'iiim on approval If o l so ileslte, , Here Are a Few of the Mont Popular Records for Your Choir I'lll ITKAI. AllVKM'rigr.MltHT. HAIMY ENDORSED for Congress rraiik W. Jurlnen, JoliUr, Omaha, aalil: "I Iok.w larilar to t. a lilgh rlaaa rnitl'man from tvery atand pelnt. 1 hava known him a numUr ft yrara and I have nlwsya found Mm rrliahlr nii trmta-orllir. loal tnl filesila and to Ma rnnilplaa and h I t n un nf iimimiel ahlllty in han dling public matters." The la' Cciisrcaiinian T.oUrk, Ufin rrilnrig troin otlica, wrota Inter en ili.rnhiic J.iirira II. Hanley who had been In. private nac-reUry for eight yearn. Airvmir n'liT i-imiilimeiiiry t Itinera fca usid: "llnnliy ba teen my ronfidanta In all mutter publlo and purnons) and thl confiilrnr has riMr hern ni med. Mr. Ilnley. beai'lea fcalna a capahla and iffii-lanr bu.lnrn man. la a lawyer nf aluliiy. lie ia w.ll seiinlrt. ed In the many governmental depeit mcnta In Wa.liinaton." W. .1. Coa.J. l'riiilent Omaha Hour .Mill I'urupaiiy, arid: "fte'-erilly Con grraa rrerled a barrier sround thia rountry lliat will rnve ditaitroiia Kiirefie will ni.t be siile to aell hr liruilucu n u and cimueqiirnily will not ho alila to buy our iircslurla. Jamea II, llanler, ileinoi-rsile randidnto for the Sai-ond illrtrict, ta opponed to high Uriff ksialsilnii. He is a thorouprlily i-oinpeteni it. mi. 'Ihe votera nf this i-oiumunil ahnuld support men op pmeil to the tsrlff policy of the r inililii'iili purty." pin mi m, AinmrisFMyvT Tal M ' - m L. J aWa ta IHi awaa kl M - ha. M a-a a. . - -J a.at,taaa.a4f .aa4 -s. P - . aa . I t - - I Ii lllaTa'a-sa-aaTatA'ssaaa I - i I - a i M 1 . M-.t rae k. a i.l t aai a iAfiman a fv Cwni t i