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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1922)
THE OMAHA REE: THURSDAY. KOVKMKKU I 'jr.'. BRINGING UP FATHER .."r, SEC JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN FULL PAGE OP fOlOM IN THE SUNDAY see Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus iCipvnsht l.'!l ah: someone PLVINi SHUFFLE GOO I WltH I COULQ CZT Jlt TO THRKE DAYS MORE jonn DAORYMOnE A CH' 0'6 6AM t: 10 , THAT'S A PRCTTY ) ( MRVELO0V 1 1 j f T'&' A OFT. 1 I ( OOMT THINK I e (ft J" . fflff J J i HI 1 f k a WW a a a m xlijjlj a o THF GUMPSSU v (it vrnii"nmTr RmE COMMlTt fHCIWCT. 6V6 AUbPtUJ 6VM?. CAND0VTt 10. A Plurality cf 37 vous- 50 Ciojt TvlVt IT Long IN tou8T How to Keep Well By OK W A EVANS QuMtlont ronornlnf hylin, nilation and prvntfon ol dlM, (ubmllltd Is lr Evan by fiidiri gl Tin De, will ba anawrrtd partanally, aubjacl to propar limttatian, wbara a atamptd addraaaad anvelopa U ancloaad. Dr. Evana will not maka a diafnoiia Dor nraacriba iar Individual diaaaaaa. Adilraaa lattara la cara ol lba Baa, CoprrlRhtl 1122. j WINTIvIt IIKI.TH ADVICE. iTIi.a ui iii'u' w.ii ue iiu i.. ;i.i ii hi N vrinlifcr. Jiy Unit tiino we will be well on to wind the winlcr ilse In the tick imth raiR. Timo win when th dummcr was the tienwiii i f lilclincffi, nml, In com pRrimm, winter wua healthful. Ha f i ire me lien a itxupli HhowinK the Jlmjlhuthm of kluniHH by montha dur Intr'the hint three yearn. That curve hifn J tine, July. unl AugitHt hi about tho tnort henlthy tiionlhe in the year. I&ro In the report for September of chili year. It nhowii tho beginning of lie winter ilHe. However, there will I not ho much rle nhown by the Ortrttier record when It becotnc avail able. Nor will November nhow a preBt Increaiie over October. Neverthelens, (i-im'Where rl"iit NovkiuHit ir tho winter rise will be definitely In evi dence; In Ixc. inl.er li win bo wry innrjeed, and In Junuary the flood will be on. While winter la not much more un healthful thnn It wna 60 yenra nw, our health nt other ncagnnH lina become no much better that our winter health dlir-rraceti uur civllUatlon. Uomu diiy wo will become tllaaatiaficd with It In fact. Home day we tnuy pet mad about it unci chaiiRu It. Tlil.'i winter riin 'n rl'-knem enmea oof after wo put the window down und turn on tnu Eieum. ll Kunerully atarta with waves of coryza. usually called "the common cold." l'hyslclana nro not agreed aa to what causea eoryza. Some of them think corytas nra kin to hives; aume that moat colds pro .cnm?ht from nthet: ti me, that th man infects himself; somo hold that a man can Infect himself or he run be infected by others. Whichever Is right, they all apree that bac terlai are renponnible and that the re upoiiRiblo Imc'.eria are a part of the mats of bacteria any one of which can rati re pneumonia. Just now. In November, there are certain pr.Kedure we can cany out which will help us In the fhiht iiRalnat the pneumonia rim-, duo in January. Ktay out of doors as much aa pos sible. Keep the house well ventilated. Keen out i f C'-owdK. ' Avoid, dusty, dirty air. Keep d' Wn street dual. ' Avoid t'hlilin which prec'l'lla cold. Keen the children with acute rprytdi out of school. Keep th people with acuta corytas out cf rrvd Avoid nil iwr-pte iitf''tlii from cute roryxa. Tske care of acute sore throats. r.rg-.ird evei y acute sore throat at a a urc of contnKlcti. Krep the rhildtrn with acuta SM throsl nut r-f hiu I. If you ara old or. fcr anv riin, frar V'leu'io'nu, l .n lni! l naaui't that Infection. Kitendnt ttriaiie in tha annv and In M, uth Atrua shows that Ihla v.iinii n has n atderal'le lua, an-t th4t It irlia hue anoLghi to rarrtr a pvtaon wall iyoiid tha pnaomoni a . n. Mta tha T.a Mul I. a. A H l iM ' Ki't.l h't n kn" wb.it io i it' "i ' " 't t rwtara up at lh aotv Joint. a. lh.t lha K.inl la n.mh hiahar ttun lha eth r t.a u it( it t" ''in m !h h.-r. ktu h i tviv c.,r f ,1 It ! I'- "l I an.t 1 f'-' i a is lit I i io i ..! "th VICTIM DIES IWl iral litlU fin n4 xhaAlhtly. &maay you may i4 lNt kttl out t a tm !!. v wrn4 in tun, In mot cam tfcta awh anJ rsP4 ar irMH LATttROP'S to a A 1 1 M OH V W(vt are kw M ". a. SXXZPXJ!!: U rnta ha AS) lhrand 3 l mm nwia, a Iaa It W CMW PillltJafo Fistula - aa a) aaa (kaw e t,n b it a fa4 m a.'a-4 - ana - -a ta aa a- L I taa tM a a - a... aav a. a aaa ,... i..,,.., raa -.., , -- IN LOI.OM Hll.NOAV Mte fnt orpostTvOn HMfi COMCmt TWt UCIORX OP AHfeftlvJ 60MVs KNO H STa-HCW. wVPrOfcTEVlS ARE OH TwtlR. NAS To THE Gump SltCt To THt t.tPtCT3 toe la not flexible as tho others are, A Hhne man told mo it had been caused by wearing; a certain arch support, and tho pad, presalnn on tho nerve, hud injured It, causing this trouble." JtBl'LY. I take It you have hammer toe. This rcnults from misplacement of the bones of the foot, Wear broad, easy shoes. Tf this troubles you enotiKh to warrant It, havo an orthopedic surgeon decide whether your hones can be pulled back into place. It may be advle.iblo to removo a toe. Degraded Siiuffcrn. flubHcriber writes: "Can you tell us something of the 'nose snuffers?' I mean what, I undcrutand, is KrowliiK to be the great American vice (or Is ll a haMt) to snuff cocaine or some thing up tho nontrils. "Tell un whnt tho effect are and how harmful It Is?" , niSPLY, Cocaine Is one of the most danger ous of drugs. Avoid It as you would a rattlennake. The habit la easier broken thnn la the morphino habit, but tho effects of tho drug are otherwise more degrad ing. For Ingrown Nails. Mrs. C. 11. II. writes: "1 have noticed In your r.'otion several inquiries for remedies for ingrown nails. "After caveral years of suffering, a AnVF.IITISEMENT. Home-made Remedy 1 Stopt Coughs Quickly The heat rfinth medicine van ever nurd, A (1111111.1 auilr eoailt- and quickly made. Sai n about You miiilit be surprised to know that the best thin you can use for a n-vi ie cough, la a remedy which is easily prepared at home in juat a few moments. It's cheap, but for prompt result it beat anything visa you ever tried. I'mully stops the ordinary cou;h or eliesi cold in 24 hour. Taste plruaunt, too children like it and it is pure and pond. I'ntir 2'j ounce of 1'inex ia a pint bottle; then rill it up with plain granulated uKr H'tup. Or uaa eltri lied molnate. honrf, or corn syrup, instead ol auear vrup, if deirai. Thus you make a full pint a Unjil? aupp'.y but cnttini! no more thaa a null bottle of ready-made tough syrup. And a a rough, medicine, there is Miilv ncthirn; better in ha bad at tar pr.tc. kt j-'wa l:jtit to Hie a4 and t r iu.li. 'itinu; rebel. Il promptly h tli inlUmtd mam raa. tttat lb Ilia tinoal and air faaafra, Ui- lS annoy. a 4 Ibroal ivkla, I.Heba lb pKlrdm. Bad aaoa yjur Csttifb atop tatiralt. Hp esdid for b' ui.-b I., vruup, k)atut aal roashial lathta I'mak nil 41 t (oaalrata-l rvia boua l f Neraav p vitrael. rant out for hal i iSa mamWaaaa. a o. I 4 i ihi niaiKl your diutfrf l i. t eiiafr it! I'.awt" .!! J tt ial J -n l ,-Pl any tb f ! l,u'aat4 to a ( luta ! tla't.ua r aiar rfuaJat, TSe l' a. , It aa. It4. the roiaon thai tatm in the N4y. Lthrop't OolJ Mesial hAf Stm tnl cureujjaa (the or md aivt gettuim) iv rnmp4 rUtt Taia Uvatn a fw diytj lS) aVaop. WMna.rarkJ Mdlraaea wd iHcf K ttAfwUrJ Pay Vhsn Cured a - a taa a bt aa aihaata, , - m a a a aa a mw a4 iatm mt .. iaa a.t a 1 t.a a-v aa t l e.a ataaa 1 AFTER THE BATTLE TO TWPIO tGi - friend told mo to tine Monsel's so lution, and tho results were most grati fying. "Huy In small quantities, as It forms a cement In tho brittle. Apulv one drop with toothpick night and morning. "If festered, use peroxide to cleanse. Five or six treatments usu ally cure." Ringworm a Mi In Trouble. J. W. S. writes: "For the past two iiummers I havo been troubled with ringworms on the forearm. Is this a blood or skin (ltneuse? I heal thorn temporarily Willi Iodine. "Do certain foods cuuko this? Please tell me If correcting my diet will top them or what must 1 do? REPLV. Ringworm Is due to a parasite. The blood and the dlot lire not factors. The dincase is limited to the fkln. In nonhalry areas all that la re quired for cure Is a few paintings with iodine, followed by sulphur oint ment. Because of the Increased prices for meat the consumption of fish In Ger many has been largely augmented In recent years. AIIVKRTINKMKNT. GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard Rut tho old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered while It acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterolo does It. It la a clean. white ointment, made with oil of mus tard. It Is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders. Gently massage Muaterole In with the finger-tips. See how quickly It brings relief how speedily tho pain disappears. Try Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilltls, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, palna and aches of the back or Joints, sprains, aore muscles, bruises, chll blalna, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonlu). 3ic and Gjc, Jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. Il-tler than a mustard plaster. At mnr.vrr. Mother-To-Be, Read This TTre la waailerlut uauro la alt aaawiaM atotiiara. Vbn ika l.ltu One aclrae taa bla Ikat aiuiuful mora ra fruia aut- m kaial 1trke lwoilue.il a aai(aal akral- ia. alp' la akH-a, b akaaal ko y, It be tba 'jI r -t r , I M.ibn rnaa.' ?'. . 4, rurtwta. Kia, r . kUdtaa I bal a dn-l 1... . ..u ..l I (kaa lba kaj l aial mm!,, ,1 mw mbi vww kn.ir I ar Mia.ra wa4 a I bal caly a ; b4 a iim l-a a 4-k : twinia 1 ii r ksl ab l at t(i !. a ft, -4 it aaa kt. ib,-. haa4 a-at fcaav- --. ' - t - : - -, a -- i ( Ml a m -- u a C I IUMM : 1 1 n V 'r- a. J I ll.UAAAe 111! a r c 1 Va. TO t0 TRUE WHO f ot TOVJVJ ?tl 0 IM TMl OF 600t 6WtHMtNT VlnAlE HM Htfl "WM I0U WW Think ms. woamx o i i MtOVT THAT NOU Hfcwt fVCtO IN Mfc VtlP IM AW A.tTfcKfc Jailed on Vagrancy Charge. William Nelson, 8410 Tluggles street, was Jailed for 10 days by Judge Wap plch in central police court yesterday on charges of vagrancy when he at tempted to explain away a hint of suspicion cast against him when a door was found open at a store at 322 North Sixteenth street Sunday night and $15 was discovered gone from a secret hiding place ahortly after he had been in the store. EMPRESS NEW SHOW TODAY Fred Jarvi at Freddie Harrison In tha Comady Frivolity "Lonaaom" ?. A Clark. Manning Violin A Accordion .... . 7. Nov.llv "Stories tt 3oai" Mile. Daitf aV Stein Bros. "Fun In a Parlor" ALICE CALHOUN In a film ol dacldad contraMa and much action "Little Wildcat" Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles Romp Hciemmm, Ola tmtnl to tooth, Tftlemii to mw or, 2te. Heamplm f Omitemtv, Dap. Z, Matdam, IUm. Endthepainof CORNS, quickly safely! This way ridyourselfof misery from corns. In one minute Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads will do it saelyf They remove the cause friction-pressure. You risk no infection from cut ting, nodanger from corrosive acid. Zinc-pads protect while they heal. Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Sizes for corns, callouses, bunions. Get a box today at your druggist' or shoe dealer's. Dr Scholl's Xinopads Put one on the pain is gone t Succeeds Where Doctors Fail ijtit E. PinVium'i Vf ctiWi Conpatud Oftea Daet TUt Ra4 lira. Mine r'lTe itimoay Churubuaca N. V. "I aJ unJVr tha uVU'a rare ff er five jreaia Tor tMU bacna aim had no reliaffroia hi maillaine. una day a ru-ih-bwr tuid na) al ut year etliW (fTii.,iin t an I t kiua it. It helid ma amiu h Ih4t I wh to adu all aramen (it try l.yd'a ', I'iak. Nam a t(ill bla I'amimuitJ f.r female trut We and M.Va.i. ll u a (tat ki in rrr)u; arhii-i. M t Hat fcoliJaJ a U.;t.-ln.a h I iJtt I Uaa IU I lbt4 tM t f ttit tiwauiiva a I if I la ib-a u l ada I ' l ta U i. wt tha ttll.k tWun4. a )4 it4inai ta .U4h iK W ur a lAt a t " aa taka ! :av"- Wfa, I Wta, lW I I .' W 'ia, N. 4, Ut ti aatua bluff P9 a ja t-aMt a.1 ! b.lnaa'i )a. TVy Ire-a-lal4 r?, aluu., I-.I b l".r I I ib.y la 1 1 1 a I I !.' (v4l i utvj tM ' to ee i ,- M tha Mia. -. Ait a I'd t-f" ' -' If 1 I'a l V It. 1 1 tn t i b I "' 1 1 i -l I, a it ..'. ai aa I i atn A f. .1 1 ,1 1 1 in, 1 in 1 in. 1 rL. $ 1 aV ---.j I Drawn for The WOMMfc- TOO MfcN I VNlkHT TO ttU NOV) XAT HAmiSTMN AV rM.WN3 tmc 6st Starts Today A South Seas love-drama Another Redskin Hit tha Dust JIMMY AUBREY "Tenderfoot Luck" TODAY TOMORROW Last Timaa Jack Dempsey and an excellent 7-ACT BILL Seven Day, Starting SATURDAY At Usual World Bargain Prices Matinaea (escept Sunday) 10c-30c Nifhta and Sunday Mat. Adult, SOc Children,. 10a Triple Feature Bill A prise winning aia-act shew, tofathar with phola lay and other aupariea entertainment features, OhrralUPtlOIICUtl VAUOCVIUf M.ii.x luily. I l-4a.v Niabl, 11 EDDIE LEONARD la -IMC MISItill I'rilClMl Aofiad by ?ilta,l aad P !. a. lb AM1 HiuH and HI' H r la "lba lia . .in. ALEXANDRIA ? IUmi' Tt CI Bat ! TaoK l l"r Aihi labia rat Sin Va. -rum. IIAIUN 4 RUtttlL ia ""' I Ai t t I, (a ,fcl U l ll me s VALENTINO Hfl, WIMIXMI "A K-i-e',' N-maru." I ti f i 'f ta --. I Altlt OaLiaLd Aaa.ba aa.a aaaabjmi ST- 1 SiaiamatawaMbaaaaaab VajgfftiKiiiW Omaha Bee by Sidney Smith AN IMTtterr TOO A.N& T- n I rr It 4 Friday and Saturday I O lllg II I Saturday Matlnea tUOCNC 1NCUL A OffCAT PLAY imoi mm WITH (HAULS! SCILPIN Original Caat and Production Tha Drama Learue of N. Y, unanimoua ly vetad Mr. Gilpin "Ona ol tba Tan Graateat Contributors lo Dramatic Art." Evge., SOc to $2.60; Mat., SOc la 2.00 NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS VICTORIA .... 24th and Fori CARETH HUGHES In "THE HUNCH" CRAND .... 10th and Binney GEORGE ARLISS In "RULING PASSION" "TIMBER QUEEN" HAMILTON - . 40th and Hamilton HOOT GIBSON In "THE GALLOPING KID" !f ii;! ai Af a x Like the flash of a radio dispatch, the news that you have lost some valuable article is sent out to thousands of Omaha homes through a little ad in the "Lost and Found" column of The Omaha Bee. With equal speed and certainty you can tell the home seekers of the city that you have a house or apartment or a mom for rent the job hunters that you have work to bo done or any number of other people that you are selling something that they will be anxious to buy. There isn't an ad message that you can't send directly to those who will be most interested in it! Dial ATlantic 1000 and uk for a "Want" Ad taker today. Remember Omnha Brc "Want" Ada Mftko a Heeline to Better KeiulU at Leuer Cott in. Sherlock Holmes Nina raala of Ihrilling adventure interwoven with a lova ilory that will charm the woman. STARTS SUNDAY HAL REID'S Great American Melodrama with HOUSE PETERS ami a Superb Cant TODAY AND ALL WEEK Thomas Meighan Theodore Roberta Leatrice Joy "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow" "OMAHA' FUN ClNUft" Mara Laufb IBM BnW Hm 0t c'M'i big miBOHEterr' WITH THAT CORKIN0 BUSNT-COHKISI FRANK HUNTERi?.:.M Llf Tlimii, 13 ar 7H at Pally Mat., THIS SAT. MAT.iNHea.;M;..H Jimmie Cooper Beauty Revue With aaiai WfilU'i Is Calm iauar IT'S "Pr.tK.A B00" sad "FOLLIES" Is Oat stum City, Ntv. 4, l. JaboMa, Btfly, Oaiaba: Ctu'i nnu omil arid tut entry aw faraaac all ma. Braat, Waidataa, Mir. K. C. Saytrr. 111 iell ihe world for yOU,1 says the Omaha Bee Want Ad Radio phoning -is still a sensation it's new. But talking across miles of space to people you never saw before isn't. The Omaha Bee "Want" Ad section has been de livering that sort of mes sage for years! 9ta OcitJia AitwiinB TIIE EVEMIKS BSE COMING! SUNDAY The Program of the Season ACTON! LAUG UTERI SPEED! Johnny Hinei Doris Kenyon Edmund Brecie Robert Edeson J. Barney Sherry Effie Shannon in The Fastest Picture Yet ORE T Double Program ASSISTED y MS COMPANY HAQ6M 6IKLS.HIN0U fAKinr ano Sachs o OMENTAL OAfKtNO STARTS SUNDAY KAZOO DANCE EMPRESS RUSTIC GARDEN "Tha Live Spot of Omaha" Do you remcmbar tha laat Karoo Dunce? It want over ao big we've juat got to put on another on. THURSDAY NIGHT Enjoyment for All. SURE