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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1923)
Miss Sheldon Returns From South America. Aliis Ruth Sheldon arrives In New York from Buenos Aires next Monday and wdll reach Omaha late In the week. Her mother, Mrs. W. S. Shel don, who has been seriously 111, is much Improved and has been removed to her home from the hospital. Miss Sheldon has been In Y. W. C. A. work In South America. She is a graduate of the University of Ne braska. For Bankers’ Wives. The women of the Nebraska State Banker’s convention, now In session In Omaha, were guests at tea of Mrs. Fred Hovoy yesterday. As sisting Mrs. Hovey receive were tlie Mesdames Frank fond and T. L. Da vis. In the dining room the Mes darnes Frank Boyd, O. T. Kastman, Arthur Coad and John L. Kennedy poured, and were assisted by Mes dames Harkness Kountze, Denman Kountse, Eewis Hurgoss, iho Misses i'ain. Margaret Eastman and Erna Heed. Ward roars wore used on the tea tables and yellow and white chrysantheumum in the living room. Past Events. A new feature of the meetings of the club of the University of Ne braska medical school, was a lunch eon held in Conklin hall, Wednesday with six members of the club as hos tesses. Earh of the hostesses Invited a Ruest outside the club. They in eluded Mesdames Carl dray, Herman Jonas of Madison, Wis.; Edwin Ban nister, W. E. Rhodes, W. P. Baxter, L. O. Hoffman, C. E. Rubcndall of Pasadena, Cal , and Miss Jean An derson. Mrs. Lee Huff gave a luncheon at tho Fontenelle Wednesday for Mrs. Fred ftldles of Lincoln. Read Personals on the Classified page. It's interesting. *THE NEBBS_ A MAN OF FEW WORDS. _ Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hes. f NEO.O .T3At) 'A / Uovu fcQ£ '-tO'J | \ TOO^V ? EvtQV* \ T^IinG (Sunning > \. Smootm ? J f SMOOTH LIKE A ) DBV SAND Going \ \TMROU6N A SlE'/L X KNOW “MIS WEDDING tS GOING To\ cost vou a lot op monev and ) x WOnQEQED IP VoU WOULDN'T / ACCEPT A CHECK POO. 11000 OP J MOPE TO HELP* E3EPQAV ,— expenses y Itlb /mo . 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These pays-> u quvt> td sec vouA ( *BS - WHEVC Nou \ IM(4 R3R ujmch?/ f TO THE RirZMORt, UKV USUAL- BV THE UAV, HOW'S \ 'THIM^S IOVTH \Nou,siqmum>?’ 77m with A bk, CIQAIT Conctrn, That's putting out a sujell CKjAR PoR FIFTY CENTS APira: Mi ENF OP THE QAME 14 TO \ACAWri6E \T - IT'S CAUET> "HOYO FE BLEXHO r - - "-D -mm mmm m I SwftoPE-^woS>W.MWV' " -vjm5Su|. '■(OUft MfcM. Kt The R\Y2MC«, 1 Nvf5'5Um)31N ASK WCM, JUST FOR FUH "THE* SHOUVfc \F THO <Px HtTo DC 01*0*0 /1 HA\JE THEM?? Comings and Goings of People You Know_ W. 8. Weston returned Tuesday from a week in the Ilartington (Nsb.i region. Frank Morse of Lincoln, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. John Golden, since Tuesday, left Thursday for Nebraska City. Mrs. Bess Streeter Aldrich of Elm wood, one of Nebraska’s most sue cessful authors, Is here for a few days and is at the Hill hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Haggart 'are at their apartment following a honey iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilliiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiilijniiii moon in New Orleans, I-a : French Lick Springs. Ind., and Evanston. III. Mi and Mrs. Georg*- Meek have returned from a trip to Mexico. Mr. Welcome W. Bradley of Omaha is in New York this week and is stay ing at Hotel Astor, where he is at tend.ng the second American World Humane conference. Mrs. Harvey Mllliken, her guest. Mrs. David Beaton. Jr., of Evanston. 111., and Mrs. W. R. Wood will go to Lincoln next Thursday to be honor guests at a luncheon given by Mrs. Max Bechtol, jnd a swimming party given by Mrs. Arthur Raymond in the pool in her home. idiiiiiinii »iHiiiHiiiimiimiiiiiiiiHim Yellow Cab Helps solve the parking problem Our beautiful paved streets and boulevards are public property. How much do you enjoy them? Here is a new thought— The average private auto mobile occupies 90 square feet and hauls an average of 3 persons a day — 30 square feet of boulevard for every passenger. A YELLOW CAB occu pies 60 square feet of space and serves an average of 50 persons a day —or 1.2 square feet of boulevard. There can never be enough room in our business district to park all of the privately owned auto mobiles of this city. The best interests of commercial establishments, therefore, are * served by YELLOW CAB. In rendering the greatest good to the greatest number. YELLOW CAB establishes its claim as a modern urban necessity. Skyscrapers, apartment buildings and YELLOW CABS all seiwe the same purpose. They economize space and time by helping to create a compact industrial metropolis with room for all to work and earn. Mail them anywhere Yellow ATlantic 9000 iiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuimiumiiiiiniiiiiiini WHEN IN NEED OF KELT TRY OMAHA BEE WANT ADS BACKACHES can be quickly relieve! frith Sloan's. Stroke it on gently. You don't ha vs to rub it in. Tense muscles relax. The pain eases off —then Slops. Get a bottle from your druggist today—35 cents. It will not stain. Sloan's Liniment—kills p*i*! Cuticura Talcum For Young And Old After a hath with Cuticura Soar and warm water Cuticura Talcum it indtapenaaHe In toothing and cooling lender or irritated aktna They are ideal (or all toller uaea r»aei«e»i|iiui ».i.t~w tWfl it* IU.h> *• >w a»u ■■or e»*» a- Omtmoii »•».*ay TtlT^K ■F't'utirwa ‘nr ikn ii ii uhaal — < PI ' ' ’ —' «» v»» Miiiii, Vi.M. hy T»» Writ Copyright. 1921 by King Pe*fur«« Synd.flr. tnt