1 11 lilt: OMAHA ..EK: WKDNKSUAY. NOVKMlUOlt X, l'JJJ. THE GUMPS---?;''; Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sidney Smith l?oinM '.; IN COLOR SUNDAY Bit . TODAY IS THE DAY NEW SHOW TODAY C'n . iriiCat ifciiwi." win' tvt wtw tmm Btrt IMOOVHsj Kt aMt HOil kMlT TuC IHtUVtXlXT CANttNTfc tAH fct tLtCTV.- ONE Wtvr.PMt CDNCtOtS MX tVECHOH- Clrt Out Of I2L uciv Toctt. i coN't TxinKTMr V r,9W , tcioY some vottNt .-it "wt rcvv. i CAHt.&TC- MX-0 VWLL HkUE TO WVfc P0 LOOK? ; MOIOIMO tKtK J ClOStt BUT tX Got TWtl &VTrfc. U0 fc I N0y NAME TAWtN V. JE RluT- SlSNAU$ CROmtt- I KNOW I A. Oofc- NooE CVT 0 E OTX. 7 ( y- lTHM 6NCH- WOVtOMT 0t' ri uon.-7 rr - -7 EST 1 r ) fV coNccMumoKt- iMt, Y 4 4 v 5 3.' BRINGING UP I VIH WERE I t II JLkv,. --aw X-. lyI 1 jry JaV V y I Tl ''V How to Keep Well By DR. W. A. EVANS QuMtlont concrnlnj hyulcn, amotion and prvntion of diMu, ubmilltd to Dr. Evani by rejdrn of Iho Bee, will be emwrred pertonally, eubject o proper limitation, where a (tamped addreeerd envelope la enclotrd. Dr. Event will not make a dinmotia Dor nreecrlbe for individual dleeate. Addreea letter in care of Tba Bee. Copyright! 1822. t'OXTHOMJMi t'ANCKIt. We are lmirnliiK n lot (ilKiut cancer. If tho people will only keep luteri-Hted, the diHcuue jirciiently will come under control. In the flrot plac, the people must become Interested, and their Interest miiHt perHliit. IllooUnood properly nays: "Better result- in breast cancer can only be ftecon? pushed through publicity." Kor one thiiiK, the people must liave an understandinB of what should causo suspicion of cancer, of the way ADVERTISEMENT. Fawe, Neck and Anns Easily Made Nmooth, Hays Nprrlalist. And breakingr out of the skin, even fiery, Itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho Sulphur, declares a noted skin special ist. Because of Its great destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and rlny worm. It seldom fulls to remove the tor ment and disrlKurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from em barrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Howies' Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug gist and use It like cold cream. aivfrtifmi:mt. 16 Hens Laying 14 Eggs a Day Chinese Tablet Work Wonder for Mr. Baley. Easy to Try. W dliln't have mtii'h fontl'lenre la Ton Sun, to we trti-4 It nrt on Hi h.-u. We alerted Jan. L'otb. hn tin-en h.-iia were laying altuat nothing- i or 3 ft -a In thrno wn-ke. th-y mm l.iyln 10 to 14 a day. or or n om a tk. l a glad we (ravo Von Siinu a trial ran t prl It emnu(h." II. H. Haley, Hot I A fhfloii. T.'t S! ilofn iir tin a w-k. at winter (rim' And a It V" ''" "" faela IS keae Bi.-uike. N wen.lrr Sir Itftlcf le K''l or irtru It Biv "1 t'" l hr iror I hat a w h't Mr Vi'ri lol Id think Hot m It fro.e II Id J J ii. I illl la hiu na tale r?r Live )i !.iti l. h 1 .., itvh rv.'iite I . 'i itiie II ti il. -..i ah.- )n a M tfrm J . t kV ft.r Wr f IS I bay i a ftual yri at m aa4 ! Xo n hi .e l I Ui. i e ta dlfm-tly m t i u.11.4 1 .i . ' r a. 1 U t ' 1 t 'I a . h'e h-aMty and ktt-t t " kf riMl I Hii'l '- eaf ' I" ." tae erti ! a. .. 1 e . t ll'tll tl ' m hi a" l !' Is ffit 1...H1 te e h-a' ( l1"" " keire ..k.ie k lk ' - e . a In, , .ae U t .e' U n It ..rfe 3iai4 i .k.- l (r. Jf .''. ''"'I , -t II. k t. 4 . -.'( e y k 1 4 i k,Jike t.li t I . el ixeaitta !.-!. Ie4ke-HA !. SULPHUR mm i. u t I V.l FATHER N"00 VOURE' ALWAVt) WITHIN' ME EAD MR'b.O'OFOti AtO THEV HAVE BEEN HRRIE0 FOf TEM EARt AND HA.VE. MORE 1L lock: NEVER to go about learning the truth, and of the curability of cancer w hem prompt ly recognized and promptly and prop erly cured for. In the second place, the medical profession must learn about cancer. Again, we quote liloodgood's state, mcnt that "breast cancer would be far more frequently cured if surgeons knew how to recognize cancer by Its feel and its appearance, as well as they know how to operate on it." To Illustrate again, see the large number of physicians who wait for the development of pain before they will make a diagnosis of cancer. And, In the third place, we must keep up the research work. We will not find the cure for cancer until we have used millions of ani mals and plants for study, and weigh ed carefully the problems of chemis try, orology, embryology and bacter iology, as they nre found in persona with cancer. One of the things that we are find ing out is that cancer is not definitely on the increase. More persons are dyng from cancer than the published cancer rate Is on the increase. These facts cannot be denied. Rut a part of the Increase is due to greater candor, more honesty and bet ter diagnosis. The death certificate Is less of a liar than It used to be. Fewer death certificates read "old age," "general debility," and the like. Some of this emptying out of the fallacy bin goes Into the cancer group. Again, more persons are living to reach the cancer age. When people died at the average ago of 33, not many died from cancer, naturally. More die of cancer now that death occurs at average age 65. The death rate of persons from a careful study of the records of three of the largest life Insurance com panies brought up to the end of 1921, shows that the cancer rate In persons under 33 Is decreasing. In fact, there Is some decrease In "agea less than P5." There is some Increase In can- in people over 65. i We have learned much of the In heritability of cancer; of some reasons i fir Its recurrence; of spontaneous cur- ability; of the possibilities of radia ! turn. j We can Inoculate It Into animals nwi watch It and study It therefore. ' There ate score of Indications that cancer will conio under control within 11 few yeaes. ! irt the Mle Kemoveil. t (1 OR writes: "I am worried attout n nu le on my for-head. It I a brown , mult- nn. I has 11 cre:tt tunny hulra m-i'WiiiK out tf It. I hie pulled these ( h.iirs f ir the l.iat 15 -far. but lately, ' notice th.it the mole la krttirir liirger. ; It hut tn nt times '1 In you think It cuM be tan rf us IM uthtnk It should be re pl'iVrd1 M. Wl- it tn.ikea It eptead What la the btt to t it t.krrt ell' i;i:i'i,V, 1? ..il lnv Urn lintAUn It .r , !'v f.ir tt it la tin is, n.v '! a thai )mt ahmtl I (mS it riii.'vd vt . . 1 4 'h u'in it ai.il f I 1 !l It I'i.K fc4)4 Mik Teeth. ; J H wt.tee 'I 1 tei nt ra , I ni trail ) .u J"lr t'l ' l 11 , t. r ."a te 'f4'ti"H Kt-Hy , ..! 1 a ! . " I t ' -toe I . I , I r ,.!. 1 hi .ut..i i"i t' , I .1 41 I !).. I- I , . . . . , .1 H t 1 nil) U in. .n I r .- .a 'ht J I - tt 1 1.. I I f t is.l fa ! !'; eWletered I. 1'ateiil Off! DID feHE aKi THAT.0 QUARREL-ED ! refuse to extract such a tooth, telling the parents that the gum will not cover the neck of the permanent tooth perfectly, and, therefore, Invites early decay. If Dr. Cohen is right It will save many a poor kid a lot of Buffer ing." REPLY. lie la. He is connected with the Forsythe Cental dispensary. Ho is Dr. Howe, who advocated the same plan a few years ago, and whose views I wrote of at that time. Food Values of Soups. Anxious Mother writes: "1. Will you please tell me the food value of soup made of round steak, also of chicken soup, for a boy 16 months old. Rice is added to the soup, but I am told that the soup has 110 food value, only taste, and that the only food is in the rice. "2. What is It that makes the baby's urine smell like ammonia? Is it serious? What can be done? KEPI,Y, 1. Such soup would be fairly rich In food value. It would contain all the values of the rice and much of the fat, the salts, and the vitamines, and some of the proteins from the meat. Your Informant was about half right. 2. This means acidosis. The cause of acidosis is overfeeding as a rule. Generally the diet contains too much fat when the urine becomes ammon lacal. Alice Fay to Edit Division of Central High Annual Alice Fay has been chosen editor of the February part of the annual at Central High school. This division of the annual is published in the regular annual of the June graduates called the "O" book. Miss Fay has announced her choice of staff. John Inkster ts to be business manager. Others on the staff are Ruth Chat field, Leon Rentsohler, Dorothy Rowden, Wilma Auchmuty, Grace Wilson, Frank Falkner, Ernest Nurk land and Dorothy Oleson. Leads Chosen for Opera by Central High Glee Club Lois Sallander and Jack Kerschner have been chosen to lead the Glee club opera, "Mam'zelle Taps," at Central High school. They were picked from a group of 40 students who tried out. Others who have Im portant parts are Howard Elliott, Maurice I.IcMasters, Jeanette Cass, Esther Kills. Harold Pryslllus, Hubert Williams, Marjorlo Jones and Vinton Lawson. Parents' Problems What is the beat thing to do In the ea.te of a small child who Is destruct l of his toys? A child distroya his toya because hie tl-H.re ! nuikii or create hue not bwn f.st.reil. Give him toola; tach him to tnako things, huweter crude). ADliaUI'KwrMT. How I Provide Against Coughs and Colds nY A "I at winter 1 rmuUe.1 Xa pMvIJa la a Jvatve fur tha seaaon'l f.'M an, I rouwh - I al4 it. I spent Iraa m ney aaal 1 haJ Tin itiHUr hiil. I iuffcreJ no dread, Ra aaklelyj 1 ha no aleeple, worried i-il ' hin( iny rhiw tire a through th tUoa-rroua ! Iitxl f a tJ I J. I want olhef m thr t .. k.iw di I It-Mjf gra't' . ! will th 1 t lr.r. J koMfM tl my iituefnt a b' f Mcnihu len a4 a . i.. I f( li.U a pint WitH fe" me n., eytp. It a list- I - .1 tie-way niiiml. , I f'. :1C r, h.il ('t, that's a 1. J.t .;! k'a.w aa'f di', tt..ra. 1 ' ftfet d a k'Kyi r.ul tail I k a t kai r lt a ttouj th tjr en.:., .. II ratUlM ck)rf jrw, t aaerotl.' tftf. lie J. ,..,,., ait ckl.t'ea) a I f M tV I r " ) . r lata ' et tki' ' aal Wiit, af diilaa4 M if Kt f vn i it M,! e.n . , tt, in eef way. It i.ru .K e.ilj, !' ti. -., ti catart al te.-l ta I ttnl tf danfewtl f- t'U ! v. t, it t aatlxpw, aai'lly al, t4 t la t. ay .lent. 'a latttt (ateal er -!! iie.' W .kw Vik I a ! a a !i t Wt ( iinita, fticf Taa. . wiL ' l . .t " m I I i .kJ I. it an f j s In.t ii'i ' I SEC JICG3 AND MAGGIE IN FULL PACE OP COLOR3 IN THE SUNDAY BEE U tAV? oAY w 1 , intntirr Uncle Sam Says Food for Young Children. Simple, clean, wholesome food of the right kinds given to children In proper quantities and combinations, will go farther than almost any other single factor in assuring them moral health and stnrdy development. The principles that should govern the choice of food for children between I and 6 years of age and specific aug stions for mealB made up of such food, are set forth in thia bulletin in language that should be easily un derstood by any mother. Illustrations and suggestions for neat and attractive serving are also GENUINE HUDSON SEAL COATS FOR SALE CHEAP DRESHER BROTHERS 2217 Farnam Street Telephoneat Omaha, AT Ian tie 0348 South Side, MA rket 0080 ADVKRTISEMEKfT. STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching Eczema quickly by applying Zemo furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Heal ing begins the moment Zemo is ap plied. In a short time usually every trace of Eczema, Tetter, Pimples, Hash, Blackheads, and similar akin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. When others fall it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. ADVERTISEMENT. Coughs and Colds Catarrh, Croup, Sore Throat Banished by Hyomei. The reran of catarrh do not aalet In the tame atmosphere with antieeptia Hyomei (pronounce It l(igh-o-me). Breath Hyomei and relief from eatarrh, eouicha. aore throat or cold will com la two minutei. Breath Hyomei and that etemach atraming hawking in th morning will quickly disappear. Breath Hyomei and kill th eatarrh (ermn; heal the Inflamed membrane, itup the durhara-e of mueui and prevent cruet from forming in the note. Breath Hyomei for a few minutei earh day and rid yourielf ef contemptible catena. Breath Hyomei (lv It faithful trial and then. If yoa ere not tetiafied, you can have your money hack. AKVr.KTlSeMENT. MOTH K it I J Qj HlT " II I j 1 f i cv.,ek a- l i I . ,! A; aa A i mm Drawn for The ' 192 ar given In order that a sense of neat nesa and order may be inculcated. Readers of The Ree may obtain a copy of this booklet free as long as the free edition lasts, by writing to the Division of Publication, Depart ment of Agriculture, Washington, D., C, asking for "F. B. 717." Total Raised in Y. M. C. A. Campaign to Date $32,410 Workers in tho Young Women's Christian association's campaign for NOW 8II0WIN0 JOHN lARRYMOIlE Sherlock Holmes Nine reels of thrilling adventure interwoven with a love story that will charm the women. STAIITS SUNDAY HAL REID'S Great American Melodrama with HOUSE PETERS and a Superb Cait Only 3 Day Mora A GREAT BILL ef regular World Vaudeville and photoplay attraction IN ADDITION to Ik moil talked ahout man i a America Jack Dempsey Ait Augmented Skww 7-ACTS 7 SAH'ROAY I Vke.ld tlti,IN PKItlt a - kJ.iee kll yl taa't llid l eie RLICHBORHOOOTHCATESS H1uaiA . Itik.4..i trAt vktntr U 'VailHlf H 1.1 U .... teia a4 I.I tt. t AMI 11 u i kM rvm llMllat . , ta e.4 tUeaUtwa M l( I t AtlMHiX u 'tMa it 4S awtvt. titit" Omaha Bee by McManus (Coprrmbt 1V22) . VELL WHY DlON'T fOU? INTX riATunc Scmvici, Inc.. $43,000 reported at noon yesterday the total raised this week at $3,001 today noon at the V. W. O. A. headquarters, bringing the total for the drive to date up to $112,410. aiiimiimifiittiiiiiT Starts Tomorrow i STARTING SUNDAY, THE BIG SHOW-"SURE FIRE FLINT" F.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiimiH NOW TILL WEDNESDAY lOv.rturt "Dombo" Seaapkaaf riyi 2 Kinormt 3 Org.n 5Ui Tolly' waWawaaaawaajBjajaaBNnBVeB 4 ComcJy "FnUiUinini lh DW Vkiik. Mr. aad Mi. Carta Pa Maa S3i Jelly Jt Mi k l'a H Alm Kubeatt tutj lw tly la -Ul Vellet at I.Ual M. J1 In USE BEE WANT ADS - 0mm- FRI. and Sittfk V !fe CAT trh Vrf-SfeA SAT ' -Xf "aCS1 i Aft i i i xtm it.. ID0LPH 2UKOR-PRtSfNTJ f Ik Betty Compson Ohe Bonded Woman" SHIPWRECKS and O South Sea thrills a tender romance with a sensational punch in every scene. Richard Dix and John Bowers in the excellent cast. AND ANOTHER REDSKIN BITES THE DUST! Jimmy Aubrey TENDERFOOT LUCK" TWO REELS OF LAUGHS AND THRILLS (DnJbKewwv ObtttlUrltCmCUtT VAUKCVIUf M.iiit.e I'. i . t It -t N,M ajt EDDIE LEONARD la "tllfi MlSSIUri nt I ICillT Ateielid kf I aad Oti.e ht.e Mia ' ANDlRSON aad Hl'R T la "Ike Kiiir tLilkli" Al l XANDKIA r Ti7T. t.i- ti I e el I'.- - t fatae ae m . - Malt. MMI IN Rl'tStL i at 1twta4it eatat iv ciii h-i i a- v t.MIQ 4AMI0Kli:.tr it a teal vi NM-ii FRANK HUNTER t4a. .a . ih ia it tta - t t iltiiea ! i.ii a.it USr. IIF.K WANT Al Today, Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday RodolpHi Valentino EARL WILLIAMS a Story of Paris and Its Gay Night Life. "A R-ntTiit's Sec Valentino in the Apache Danee STARTING SUNDAY "Caught Bluffing" With FRANK MAYO and All-Star Cast THEY BRING RESULTS miTTinnn A XT f a-raa. TODAY AND ALL WEEK Tkornat Mrighart Ihvodora Hobvrtt l.walrivt) Joy "The Mah Who Saw Tomorrow" EMPRESS :-: j aegeaet i aliaar diaaie I sniTT tTM aTim iu'iiTsd ll I Inn ! IUH 4 rewkt iwii (. A H S t T r W Um rioa ItKOI. 1k laKeaaaM t.tae X sltV u ii V 1 U -lii tat tun. Hal It fla . IM a 11 I .e Me. , I J. J