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    How to Keep Well
- By R. W. A. EVANS
Questions coeceropg hygiene.sanitation sad prevention ot dsease. submitted
o . Evans hy readers of The Bee. will be answered personally, subject to
proper limitation, where a stamped addressed envelope is enclosed Dr.
tvans will not make a diagnosis nor prescribe for individual diseases.
Address letters in care of The Bee.
Copyright: 1922.
MX YKAR MOI,.YR!s.
Is your face crooked or warped?
Are you jimber-Jawed? Have you a
t ad upper jaw, or is your conutenance
• lit on the bias? If so, there may bo
no use writing to the eugenics
laboratory, or learnedly scanning the
r holographs of your forbears.
While it is true that you may have
n Hapsburg chin, or that in some
other facial charatecistic you and your
kin tipve been marked by some pre
potent ancestor, there is an even
i bailee that (he trouble lies nearer
home.
If you aie disposed to worry for
fear your daughter may develop a
■ afer wampus face during adolesene-e,
or thereabouts, hirsute she is your
daughter, and that is what you did.
there is nothing you can do about
it, because it is in the blood. There
fore, fake heed and take heart.
The pioneer among the permanent
teeth is not the spike, which at about
years of age, comes pushing through
in front in a space recently vacated.
.N'ot at all. The pioneer permanent
tooth belongs away round on tlie side.'
It is a molar, and is sometimes called
the ti-year molar, because ft appears
at ahout that age. It is a permanent
tooth, and if pulled, for any reason,
h aves a vacancy, which will never bo
filled.
Furthermore, it Is of all ’the teeth
the one most subjert to decay. It de
velops within the gums just at tlie
time when the child is most subject
to diarrhoea! diseases, various infec
tions, and a number of other consti
tutional strains. Therefore, it is very
apt to he a tootli of poor constitution
and prone to decay
Furthermore, being a molar tootli,
it has many crevices and irregular!
Sommer Bros.
HA 0188 28th and Farnam
Saturday Specials
Knux Gelatine (plain), pkas,
for .
Advo Gold Medal Coffee, "-lb.
can for .SI. 18
Graham or Krispy Crackers,
4-lb. can for .50*
Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise or
Thousand Island Dressing—
This dressing is not,cooked; it
is just like home made—
Pint size .50*
Medium size.33*
Small size .15*
Advo Jell, assorted flavors,
3 pkgs. for .25*
Fresh Fat Salt Mackerel,
per lb.35*
Meadow Gold, Wedgewood, Sew
ard and Better Butter,
. per lb.56*
Imported Turkish Figs, special,
per ib. 40*
California Cooking Figs, lb.28*
Oranges, medium size (sweet),
12 dozen for . . . .55*
Blue Goose Grapefruit, 15c size,
6 for .65*
Cauliflower, extra fancy white
heads, per lb.20*
Brussels Sprouts, per lb. 23*
Head Lettuce, per head
10* and 12Vi*
Fancy Fresh Mushrooms, to ob»
tain them order early, lb. 74*
Choice Rolled Rib Roast, lb. 30*
Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens,
per lb.25*
Fresh Beef Tongues, lb...20*
ties. It would not he an caey tooth to
keep dean, even if the child wet*
thoroughly trained in keeping the
| teeth dean.
i There are four of these six-year
molars, one on each side of each jaw.
They are the keystones to the arches
above and below .
By a aeries of studies. Dr. F. B.
Noyes shows with a group of photo
graphs how the loss of one of these
: trteth causes the face to develop un
! evenly. How the loss of l>oth of them
in all upper or a lower jaw makes the.
face develop crooked In another way.
! In a word, how necessary it Is that
| Bto teeth come in right and stay in
| place and that the six year molars be
I preserved
—:_
Tut! Tut! Tut!
L. 11. It. writes: ^‘Ou my farm in
Alabama I am having experiments in
| cross-breeding carried on that have
been suggested recently by develop
( merits In aerial gliding. I have gath
ered there, at considerable expense (an
expense that 1 can ill afford as I am
a retired country editor), a variety of
birds (storks, pelicans, craups, loons),
flying squirrels, giant bats, lizards. I
Hying fish, monkeys and morons, and
hope to produce by my experimenta
tion an organism approximating a
human being with wings, if, in the
course of a few years or even in half
a century, 1 can,evolve some sort of
human loganberry that can fly. It j
will be a long step in the direction of
human uplift, and take us one step !
farther towards the angels.
"These nose dives are a thing that
T think ean be avoided by cross-breed
ing. I have written \hrtc Oser for a
contribution in cash after a while, and
| hope to be able to go far with my
j experiments, it was a serious break
down In our system of evolution when
wings were aborted, and I hope to
correct nature in that respect. It is
my theory that shoulder blades may
be expanded by cultural methods The
I question of rotation is a serious one
at the start and if you have any
suggestions to make, from a patho
logical or other point of view, I will
gladly forward stamps.'-’
REPLY. ,
This town is full Of high flyers Buy
one to head your herd.
More Sleep:' I.css Food.
.T, V. writes: "I weigh 208 pounds
and am 5 feet 1 inch in height. I
would like to know how X can reduce.
"I am a jointress and work very
hard, running a dumb waiter. I eat
lots of bread and drink lots of water.
■fan you please give me advice
what to eat. when to go to bed. and
what time to arise? (I go to bed about
II o’clock oud arise about j a. m.)”
REPLY.
Easier to tell you what not to eat.
Eat no bread nor other food com
posed largely of flour and no foods
into which sugar enters.
Eat ^plenty of vegetables and fruits.
lou need 8 hours sleep. Be asleep
at 0.
Dogs and Diphtheria.
Mrs. F. J. M. writes': J’Does the
board of heath allow one to take a
dog out when there is diphtheria in
the family of the owner?”
REPLY.
As a rule animals are not allowed to
pass in and out of quarantined prem
ises. However, I know of no proof
that dogs harbor diphtheria.
The folks that take dogs in anil out
are more liable to the contagion. The
dog may he chained. The bacilli are
not.
Das Nose Weeds.
Ci. II. S. writes: "I am a boy of 16
and am troubled with nosebleed. The j
roAi «lowest
vUAL POSSIBLE PRICES
W*> Are the Exclusive Dealer* in Omaha for This
High Grade Coal
Colorado Lump Coal
Smokeless—Sootless—Rescreened at the Yard
Per Ton $10.50 Delivered
Genuine I RANKLES COUNTY. 11.L.. Smell Egg Sire
Ter Ton $11.00 Delivered
Thoroughly Rescreened at Yards Before Delivery
Consumers Coal & Supply Co.
“Dealers in Good Coal”
AT Untie 9146 OUR NEW NUMBER AT lantic §146
Only 3 Days More for the
Big Christmas Sale of
Puritan Malt
Hop Flavored Sugar Syrup
All dealers in this city have made special
prices by the can and extra special prices by
the ease. Lay in your supply now. Be ready
for Christmas. Don’t put it off another day.
Call up your nearest dealer. Do it now.
Distributed by
•ferpe Commission Co.
McCord-Bradv Company
Paxton, Gallagher Co.
H. J. Hughes Company
IXLJ^l!
AS A ^
ISTIEj
WHEN YOU USE i
KflTCHEN Vi
Hlenzer vVl
Kurts OnlyDir^ \
last time I had one was in May. Now
every time 1 blow my nose there Is a
slight discoloration of bright red. Can
| you tell me what causes it’ And how
to prevent another one?'’
BEPLT.
Boys and girls of your age are prone
to have nosebleed. Nosebleed }n a
person of that age is of far less con
sequence than it is an older person,
if your nose bleeds enough to warrant
it, have a physician examine for the
cause. Among the causes are ulcer
ated area in the nose, an easily brok
en blood vessel located in the front
purt of the nose, and adenoids. If a
bleeding vessel is the cause, the treat
ment consists in cauterixing the point.
In some cases adenoids need to be re
moved.
Common Sense
What The Success or Failure of
' Resolutions Means!
Do you consider the breaking of a
good resolution as something of lit
tle importance?
Is it easy for you. after you have
decided to do or not to do a certain
thing, to aet contrary to your per
sonal decision?
In other words, do you lack the
firmness—the stamina—needed to
stick to what you havy agreed with
yourself to do?
If you are unreliable in dealing with
yourself it will be difficult for you td
iMep the faith with others.
*If yqju are a vacillating person you
cannot expect honor and position.
If you fly about, unable to control
your desires as balanced by the
strength of a resolution against them,
you know in your heart that you are
unfit to be trusted with important
duties.
And still you hope to reach a high
place among your fellow men.
N'o use hoping till you got yourself
under better control.
If you cannot keep a decision made,
if you cannot he true to yourself, you
w ill not be true to anyone.
You do not believe this of yourself
but it is true, nevertheless.
The faithfulness with which you
adhere to personal decisions shows
Just how true you are to others.
(Copyright. 1922.1
Bee Want Ada produce result*.
Which can a woman
more easily forgive;
deceit in a weak man,
or cruelty in a strong
man? Read Arthur
Stringer’s stonj of the
woman-hater who
found a woman in his
bear trap
in JANUARY
(Ssinopolitan
at newsstands
WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY
PHONE ATLANTIC 3857
MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON THIS AD
Ready to Serve Your Every
ChristmasN eed in Foodstuffs
Our vast stocks contain every food deliciacy that
you might desire for the Christmas menu. We sug
gest that you make your selections tomorrow.
BiG GROCERY SPECIALS
Omar Flour, 48
lb. sarlc.-Sl.89
Blue Bell Flour,
48-lb. sack. at.
per sack. $1.60
Mar,nla, quart
raaa, limit 1 t« •
raalomrr, at 39d
Rest Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. for.75c?
Swansdown Floor, per paekage...33c?
llart F.arly Jane Peas, 2 raos for.27c?
Raymond Pyramid Maine Corn, 3 cans for.50c4
Foley’s Seedless Baisins, per packuge .15«?
Omaha Toilet Paper, 3 rolls for.25c4
Otoe Tomatoes, 2 cans for —.25c?
California Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. for .35c?
Fine New England lValuuts, per lb.25c4
4 lbs. special for.90c4
Satsnmns Oranges, per dozen .25c?
Finest Grapefruit, 3 for.23c?
New Mixed Nuts,
2 lbs. for...45^
Finest Jonathan
Apples, bushel,
at only . .$2.29
Tjai'ge Navel
Oranges, at, per
dozen .. ....19*
— COFFEES
Ankola Coffee, 3 lbs. for 98£
Golden Santos Coffee, 3 lbs.
special for ..99^
Fresh Bulk Cornawut. lb, 25£
Rnmford Bakin# Powder,
larfre can for.18<^
BUTTER-EGGS
Idlewild or Seward Rutter,
per lb.57«^
S. Y. Cream Cheese, lb..31<*
(«em Nut. 'h.23«*
Country Table Rutter, lb-43^
Fresh Cracked Eugs, dor. 26£
SATURDAY MEAT SPECIALS
Fresh Dressed
Spring Chickens,
lb., at ....21H*
Fredb Hams, half
or whole, upeelal,
lb., at ...17^^
Young Veal
Roast, lb. . • 15<* r
Fresh Pork
Shoulders, spe
cial. lb.
Choice Steer
Rump Roast,
pe rib. .. .12'/s£
Toung Veal
Breast, lb..7l4<£
Genuine Spring
Lamb Lege, per
lb. at ...27M^ |
Sugar Cured
Hams, half or
wholo, lb.,'17’/”<£
Trlrae Rib Rolled
Roast, lb. .. 19*
Jones’ Famous
Sausage, lb. 351
BUY CHRISTMAS CANDIES NOW
Genuine Allegretti’s Chocolate Creams, Ron Rons and Hard Cen
ters, 3 lbs. special, per box.$1.89
Large Boxes Chocolate Cohered Cherries, $1.00 mines.63tf
Filled Candles, 20-og. jars for ..75<>
Home-Made Peanut Brittle, per lb.21£
Fruit Tablets, assorted flexors, per lb.— • .-2l<*
Peppermint Loienges, per lb. .29<*
Chocolate Dipped Caramels, per lb.31<*
Sweet Licorice Dolls, per lb.29^
Mixed Candles, per lb, 21r:-6 for.$1.00
BOXED CIGAR SPECIALS
Cigars In boxes of
10, 49£ and 98<*
Cisrars in hniPs of
2'. 81.10. $1.25
and $1.75.
Playing Turds, ex
ceptional values, at,
only.35£
Combination Special
Ice Cream
An unusual combination of
delicious flavors, skillfully
blended as a treat for this
week-end. It’s a Harding
Sunday Special—that spells
goodness.
Served at the sign oj
Oh*;
Cmmm mf all
1CE.CBEAM
Buehler Bros.
Omaha s Leading Cash Markets
■We Will Have a Full Line of Fancy No. 1 Poultry for Your Ama* Dinner
212 N. 16th St. 4903 S. 24th St. 2408 Cuming St
Choice Round
and Sirloin
Steaks
15c
Fresh Killed
Young Hens
per lb.
22c
Prime Beef
Rib Roast
Boned, Rolled
17c
Fresh Killed
Spring
Chickens
22c
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
Small Lean Pork Loins (Vf or whole).14c
Small Lean Pork Shoulders. He
Fresh Boston Butts .16c
Fresh Spareribs.i2l/zc
Pure Lard .... ■ . . ...*. ■. . 12!/2C
Fresh Hams (Yg or whole)..17c
PORK PRODUCTS
Fresh Leaf Lard . llVac
Fresh Neck Bones, 5 lbs.25c
Fresh Pig Feet, 4 lbs.25c
Fresh Pig Ears, 4 lbs..25c
Fresh Pig Snouts, 3 lbs.25c
Fresh Pig Tails.11c
Fresh Pork Tenderloins .40c
Pure Pork Sausage .18c
Fresh Side Pork . 20c
BEEF CUTS
Choice Rib Boiling Beef.6c
Choice Beef Chuck Roast.11c
Choice Beef Pot Roast.9c
Fresh Cut Hamburger.15c
Choice Canned Beef .12Vac
SPECIALS ON CANNED GOODS
Fancy Early June Peas, 3 cans for. .40c
Fancy Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 for. ,30c
Carnation Milk, tall cans.- • 10c
Carnation Milk, small cans.5c
P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars . 45c
SMOKED MEATS
Sugar Cured Strip Bacon.20c
Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon .t. •..... 25c
Sugar Cure4 Picnic Hams.. .14c
Sugar Cured Skinned Hams.20c
j Armour’s Star Bacon ... .. . .34c
Armour’s Star Hams. 25c
Pure Lard, 5-lb. pails.90c
10-lb. pails.$1.75
GENUINE SPRING LAMB
Fancy Hindquarters .20c
Fancy Forequarters. 14c
I Choice Lamb Chops.20c
BUTTERINE
Liberty Nut Oleo, per lb.22c
5 lbs. . .$1.05
Evergood Oleo, 2 lbs..46c
5 lbs..$1.10
Best Creamery Butter.52c
Best No. 1 Wisconsin Cream Cheese.30c
Best No. 1 Wisconsin Brick Cheese.30c
Choice Porter
house Steaks
18c
Fresh Killed
Young Ducks
25c
Choice
Mince Meat
15c
Fresh Killed
Young Geese
25c
EXPRESS AND MAIL ORDERS FILLED FROM THIS LIST PROMPTLY
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I MAZOLA
24c QUART
As Long As Coupons Last
P&GSOAP |
10 Bars 41c
No Limit—Help Yourself <#
Family SOAP “. 36C
&&. FLOUR at 95c
^ Tin SNOW DRIFT St 59c
_GOLD DUST size 24c
lac' TOMATOES ^ 9c
g® MACARONI 7c
Sl, CHEESE r. 28c
Sir-POTATOES « 15c
I MILK .
Pet, Carnation—Baby
Tall 101
SUGAR
Pure Cane, Standard
Granulated, 10 lbs., 751
Select CftftC Every One OAr
Storage EiimW Guaranteed, Doz. wwv
^ SOUP "£* 1 oc
«_FLOUR
Your ft ft C C C C No Better at Any AA^>
. Luck ^ U I 1 11 Price—Per lb. 057G
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