The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 29, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 8

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    Oil Stock Held by
Theodore Roosevelt, jr.
Washington, Oct. IS.—Col. Then
.(lore Roosevelt, assistant secretary of
the navy, was questioned Saturday by
the senate public landa committee
concerning the interest which his
relatives had in the oil company of
Harry Sinclair, at the time Sinclair
obtained the drilling base for the
naval reserve field at Teapot Home,
Wyoming.
The committee is investigating the
leasing of naval reserve fields to pri
vate interests by former Secretary
of the Interior Albert B. Fall.
Colonel Roosevelt, tv ho approved
the leasing, told the committee that
in 1916-17 he had been a stockholder
in the Sinclair Consolidated Oil com
pany; his brother. Archibald, ie notv
vice president and dir?^u>r in one of
Sinclair's subsidiary companies and
liis wife, at the time Sinclair negoti
ated the lease, owned 1,000 shares of
Sinclair stock, which she later dis
posed of at a loss.
lie*' Want Ada Produce Results.
Culls
We should all keep the motto, ‘‘A
balanced agriculture for prosperity,”
constantly before us.
Hot air heat is hard on most house
plants. If their foliage is sprayed
frequently with water through an at
omizer they will be greyly helped.
Are the dairy barns being made
warm for the winter'.'
Seed corn should be stored in a dry
place, with good, circulation of air. J
neither too hot nor too cold. Kars of
THE NEBBS_ experience.
Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Heaa
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Barney Google and spark Plug Barney Puts Over a Regular Hair-Raising Stunt.
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeclc
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WELL JlMMlE OLO BOY. IM IN VNALL
STREET NOW • NO MORE RACING PoB MB'
I Bought soo shares or -Belgian
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Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManua
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Heed corn may be covered with dry
thrashed oats in a bin. there to re
main for spring use.
Said Farmer Joner. "I'm not going to
haul
Any more of rock* to the dump.
I’m *olnc to order some Soiia»ol.
Which 1! blow em to bi^a with a
thump.
Fanner’s Wife
By MARY ANN GRAY
Raw fruits are especially good for
desserts, both from a nutrition stand
point and the fact tbat little time and
work is needed for their preparation.
The housewife often welcomes sug
gestions for desserts that need no
cooking. Here are a few combina
tions of chilled fruit desserts which
are suggested by the food specialist)
in the state college extension service:
Combinations:
1. Pineapple, orange, cocoanut.
2. Pineapple rherriee, rtrawberrlee.
3. Oranges, pineapple, b&~ana, lemon
juice.
4. Peaches, banana. cherries.
(Note—Always ons acid fruit.)
Proportions: The fruits may be
combined in equal proportions or to
suit the supply and fancy. Canned
or fresh fruits may be used.
Preparation: Peel oranges so as to
remove all white inner coating, as
this will make the dessert bitter (dry
peel to grate and use for flavoring.)
Scrape banana after peeling: do not
combine with fruits and allow to
stand as it will darken the dessert.
Dice all fruit in uniform pieces;
sweeten with syrup and allow to
stand for some time before serving,
the addition of cooked raisins and
shredded cocoanut will lessen the
amount of sugar required and will
increase the nutritive value of the
dessert.
Serving: Chill snd aerve in indi
vidual glasses.
If silverware receives good care It
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Say “Bayer” and Insist!
Unless you see tlie name "Bayer”
on package or on tablets you are not
setting the genuine Bayer product
prescribed by physicians over twenty
two years and proved safe by mil
lions for
Colds Headache
Toothache Lumbago
Earache Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Accept "Bayer Tablets o{ Aspirin”
only. Each unbroken package con
tains proper directions. Handy boxes
of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Mon'>aretlcaetdester
of SalicylicacHJ.
ADVramBMEVT
"PHILLIPS” MILK
OF MAGNESIA
Ask for "Phillips” and Don't
Accept a Substitute
Say "Phillips" to your druggist,
then you will get the original Milk
of Magnesia prescribed by physician*
for 50 cents. Protect your doctor and
yourself by avoiding Imitations of
genuine •'Phillips." 15-cent bottles,
ilso 50 cent bottles, contain direc
tions.
Caddies, Good, Bad and Indifferent Briggs
The <5ooD CfisT>t)Y
wATcnes ball
AFTER EACH 5HOT
AND HA5 A C?0OD IDEA
or <-Xust where it
U.6^ t
The poor omc looks"
Thc oTher
WAV
Vb.
The good caddy vajill
walk directly to
y/HERfe the Ball ues
And await Yoor
The Poor o*>e has
hSO IDEA (WHERE
The BALL •ETRo’PPE'D
The: Good cadxv
Take* GOOD CARE
OF Ht-S E^PlOYeR'-i
CUJBSi
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ms Boss
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V^oor xxxk*/ V™» Miinn^y
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requires little special cleaning. Its
not let it remain unwashed. 1 're
plenty of soapy water, scald and dry
thoroughly to prevent tarnish.
Beat into four cups of mayonnaise
one cup of whipped cream or the
stiffly beaten whites of three eggs.
1
Tea-Minute
CRANBERRY
SAUCE
Om «wit innhnin, twa
cap. boilng wla, IH to 2
caps augar. Boil anger aad
water togedaa* far fie* lamu.
tea; akaa: add the cranbemea
aad boil aitbaat atwring (fiea
adopter ia oauallr idfidaatl
aatil el the akma are broke*.
Eeaaoee from tbe fee whoa
tbe popping stop*.
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M Went Broadway, Now York
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obstinate as it is. does yield to
Sloan’s. Apply gently without rub
bing. You feel the effect at once
in a comforting glow spreading
through the aching joints and
muscles. The pain eases off—is
gone! Get a bottle from your
druggist today—35 cents.
Sloan’s Ltnimant —kills paini^i
Girls! Girls!!!
Save Your Hair
With Cuticuraj
Saar and Oiatvvit to clear Ptodrdf awi ItcHarlf I
aach Sa»^<afraao<C«tWa.I>>yt-XM^4MiTWa— |
AD VKR HSE>f>:> T.
Go After
Rheumatism
Right
First of all. rheumatism must be treated
internally. The blood «hould be purified
snd the stomach and kidneys made to do
their work properly.
Massage the sore and swollen part* at
least twice daily with an oil that will not
irritate or inflame the skin.
Keep the bowels open to help the treat
ment.
You can get everything necessary in the
complete Anti-Uric outfit. If your Urine
is discolored or has a bad odor, the effect
of Anti-Uric Tonic will give > ou an
early confidence in the treatment. The
jar of Anti-Uric oil will help proper wa«
«age of the painful surface*. A supply
of the famous Pullman Pill# will furnish
the correct laxative.
These three preparations contain only
vegetable ingredients. All are in one
generous, compact package. The price
complete is 11.SO and there Is a money
back guarantee with every package. Getg
the Anti-Uric outfit today from i;hemsa''
A McConnell Drug Co.
yon
others may
j paythepnce
Nature sends a warn
ing oi Pyorrhea —
* Weeding gums. Only
one person out of five
past forty escapes.
Thousands younger
are subject to it as
Kell. Be on your
guard.
Brush vour teeth with
firhairs
FORTHE GUMS j
More than a tooth paste j
—»* checks Pxorriie* ;
35c and NV m l
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