The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 12, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 12

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    Wool Men Optimistic.
Chicago, Sept. 11.—Optimism about
the wool market and belief In the
financing of wool held in storage
was reflected in the remarks of wool
growers who gathered here today
for a two-day conference of wool
growers and bankers, with officers
of the National Wool Warehouse and
Storage company, an organization of
wool growers.
Forty-five thousand wool growers
In the western and middle state*
were represented among It men at
tending the conference.
Brasilian to World Court
By Associated Frees.
Geneva, Sept. 11—The assembly
of the league of nations curtailed Ita
sessions yeeterday as A special mark
of feeling for Japan. Former President
Peasoa of Brasil eras elected to the
bench of the permanent court of In
ternatlonal justice. The Irish free
stats was admitted to membership In
the league.
Miss Katherine Alleman left last
night for the Trances Shlmer school
In Illinois.
30 Firemen Are Overcome.
T.OS Angeles, Sept. 11.—Thirty fire
men were overcome, four requiring
hospital attention. In combatting a
fire which spread through the entire
cargo hold of the American Hawaiian
10.000.ton freighter American here
last nifht.
The American put in here today
with lire in its hold. It was estimated
tonight that It’jO.OOO worth of damage
had been done.
Bee Want Ads produce results.
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For Prince of Wales
Toronto, Ont., Sept. 11.—It will be
corned beef and cabbage, boarding
house hash and boiled potatoes for the
prince of Wales when he places his
feet under the chow table of Edward
Prince ranch, near High River, Al
berta, next Saturday. At the ranch
is one Japanese cook, Jirnmie Shim
basi, who learned the culinary art by
opening cans for the Canadian army
in France.
"Me no cook fancy foods," Jimmie
told newspapermen today, "excepting
Irish beef stew and Chinese chop
suey.”
Bobbed hair individuals who hop#
to be added to the list of the prince's
dancing partners may as well save
themselves the long hike to High
River, the manager of the ranch, W.
E. Carlile, announced today. The
prince, he explained, Is coming To
Canada to rest and consequently he
will be thankful for all the privacy
that is accorded him.
The prlnca is scheduled to reach
Quebec on the Empress of France
Wednesday.
Fremont Police Note
Seek Three Where Only
Two Were Sought Before
Early Tuesday morning Oiief of
Detective* Charles Van Deusen re>
reived an excited telephone call
from Gus Anderson, Dodge hotel,
who declared that Madge Howard
and a girl named "Bernice," whom
he knew as the “I.ady In Black,"
had left the hotel with a traveling
bag belonging to him.
They were removed from a train,
at Fremont, Neb., on orders issued.
by Van Deusen. When informed
of their detention Anderson told
\ an Detwea lie would "lie right
dim n.’*
lie failed lo appear al the sta
tion. Van l>en*rn believes he went
to Freniorit. Now, instead of or
ders to hold two, Fremont polite
have orders to hold three.
“I want to know what it's all
about,” the chief explained. ^
The worn brown kitchen chans
would ho mighty r retty with n few
coats of white paint.
\IIV KRTIsKMKST.
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Say “Bayer” and Insist!
Unless you see the name "Bayer"
on package or on tablets you are not
getting the genuine Bayer product
prescribed by physicians over twen'y
two years and proved safe by millior s
for
Colds
Toothache
Karache
Neuralgia
Headache
Lumbago 1
Rheumatism
Pain, Tain
Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
only. <Kach unbroken package con
tains proper directions. Handy boxes
of twelve tablets cost few cents Drui?
Irists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Baver
Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester
of Salicylicacid.
ADVERTISEMENT.
AT>\ RETIREMENT.
WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE
Much Interest Being Shown in the Large Num
ber of Women Safely Carried Through the
Change of Life by Lydia £. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
■ ■ ■ 1 —
The Following Letters Are Impressive
Owing to modern methods of liv
ing. few woman approach this per
fectly natural change without ex
periencing very annoying and often
painful symptoms. Those dreadful
not flashes, nervousness, headaches,
melancholia and irritability are only
a few of the symptoms incident to
this trying period of a woman's
life, and the following letters prove
the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound to overcome
these abnormal conditions.
Fisherville, Ky. — “ For several
months I was under the doctor's care
as he said my nervousness, chills, hot
flashes and weakness was caused by
the Change of Life, but I did not seem
to get any better. I was not able to
work ana spent most of my time in
bed A friend called to see me and
asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, and I cannot
tell you how mud) good the medicine
did me. as I had such a hard time be
fore taking it. I can only advise
every woman passing through the
Change of Lire to take Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as
itdid so much forme." -Mrs.Edward
B.NEAL.Star Route, Fisherville.Ky.
A Michigan Woman Helped
Ionia, Michigan. — “1 was passing
through the Change of Life and had
been under the doctor's care without
any relief. A friend in Lansing,
Mich., asked me to try Lydia E.
Pinkham'sVegetable Compound and
I feel fifty per cent better already.
If any one in this condition doubts
the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound to help them I
will gladlv answer their letters.”—
Mrs.Max'W.Hahn, 537 N. Jefferson
Street, Ionia, Mich.
A New York Woman Helped
Syracuse, N.Y. — ‘‘I was used up
with nervousness, weakness and hot
flashes so I could hardly keep around,
and could not get out much on
account of those awful prickly feel
ings. I read about Lydia E- Pink- *
ham’s Vegetable Compound helping
another yotnan with symptoms like
mine. Mv husband got some for
me, and after taking it five months
I can get around and even do my
housework, washing and ironing in
cluded, and my friends can see what
a change it has made in me. "—Mrs.
Sidney Humphrey, 826’- i Burnet
Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y.
LvdiaE. Pink ham's Private Text-Book upon “Ailments
Peculiar to Women" will be sent you free upon request. 11 fit©
to the Lydia E. Pinkliam Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts.
This book contains valuable information.
Don't Squeeze Block
Heads—Dissolve Them
Squeezing and pinching cut blackheads
make the pores large and cause irritation.
Blackheads are caused by accumulations ,
of dust and dirt and secretions from the
skin and there is only one «afe and sure
e-ay and one ghat never fails to get rid
of them a simr'e way. too that i* to
dissolve them. Just ge* from any d-ug
store about two ounces of calonite powder
sprinkle a litt’e on a hot. »et ciolh— ,
rub over the blackhead* brisk.) for a
few seconds wash off and you'll be • ?r
prised to see that e ery blackhead ha^
!■ sappeared. and the skin will be left soft
snd the pores in their natural condition.
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