The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 04, 1923, CITY EDITION, ALCOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 36

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    MOST LONESOME
BLACKSMITH SHOE IN
THE WORLD. High up
on the bleak granite top
of Stone Mountain, near
Atlanta, (la., lives Isaac
Binion, smithy, employed
by Gutzon Borglum, the
sculptor, to sharpen the
drills used by the men em
ployed in carving his gi
gantic Confederate Me
morial into the face of the
mountain. Binion, who
claims to be one of the
oldest smiths in the eoun
try, having been at his
trade since 1KK2, lives
alone in this little wind
swept shack with only two
cats and his pipe for
company.
ROOSEVELT MEMOR
IAL HOME committee of —
prominent New York
women I. to r., seated—
Mrs. G. E. Adams, Mrs.
Alexander Lambert, Mrs.
f'harles Rryan, Mrs. J. H.
Hammond, Mrs \V. <'.
Demorest, Mrs. A. B. Hep
burn and Mrs. Frederick
Nathan. Standing, 1. to r.,
Mrs. N. S. Dike, Mrs. G.
B. ile GersdorfT, Mrs.
Frederick Longfellow,
Mrs. E. F. Sanford, Mrs.
Ripley Hitchcock and Mrs.
Laurent Opponheim.
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^ARMY’S YOUNGEST
GENERAL pictured at
his desk in the War and
Navy Building, Washing
ton, on his forty-seventh
birthday anniversary
General Robert C. Davis.
U. S A., adjutant to Gen
eral Pershing during the
war, is one of the best
known and best liked
commanding officers in
Uncle Sam’s forces.
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r\ O you want people
to see that you
know how to dress
smartly?—and do you
want to do this at
minimum expense? If
you are particular
about personal ap
pearance and cannot
afford to be extrava
gant see us.
Moderate Prices
MacCarthy-Wilson
Bir Daylirht Tailor Store
S. E. Cor 15th and Harney
Omaha, Neb.
Sample* and measure
ment blanks sent upon
request to any address.
WILL AN r>
GEORGE discuss the re
spective merits of English
and American drivers
while visiting recently at
the London Country Club.
Mr. Hays, czar of film
dom. returned to New
York recently and
Colonel Harvey, our Am
bassador to the Court of
St. James's, is expected to
do likewise In the near
future. e t a
Gray Hair
Unnecessary
As I Have Proved
I proved it many year* ago l»y rentor
i g the original color to my own prerna
tniH\ gt.iy hair with the name It*
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prep'ai .11 ion never falln, an hundred* of
thoiJNiind* of gray haired people nince
have learned
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merit to tell my ntory Send for Free
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She it No linger Fat
She found a way to reduce her
fat. It was a way far more pleas
ant than dieting, exercising or
the application of absurd greases
and salves would have been.
This new way allowed her to eat
foods without danger of becom
ing fat again
She found Marmola Prescrip
tion Tablet* They aid the diges
tive system to obtain the full
nutriment of food. They help
Nature to turn food into muscle,
hone and smew instead of fat.
Marmnla I*ten ripfion Tablet§
are made frorp the famous Mar
tnola prescription. Thousands
have found that these handy
tablets give complete relief from
obesity. Anri when the accumu
lat on of fat is checked, reduction
to normal, healthy weight soon
follows.
All g>>od tliug (lores the world #vn
»el| Uiiimiilj /'»#•« rigtfion Inhibit mi
one dollar • l»o■ Ask your druggist
lor them, or order direct and they will
h« sent in plain wrapper, postpaid
MAKMOI A COMPANY
J'Jrt I >ailirl<| Bids Detroit. Mm h
a TTRA( Tivr. vivacious, warm
/X ly youthful, she is what
JL X. every woman ought to be
w hat every woman uni be
She has learned, like many thou
sands of charming women that
youth and attractiveness live only
m a body unharassed by illness.
And she has preserved her youth
by preserving her health.
lake her, you should realize that
the arch foe of youth and beauty
is the little ailments headaches,
bilious attacks, insomnia and the
like I ath takes away piece meal
something of your youth, fresh
ness and charm.
As this attractive woman has done
you can avoid these dangers, by
maintaining internalc leanhnew.
through the regular use of Nu|ol
Nii|ol, by lubrication, overcomes
and prevents intestinal clogging
This condition, physicians warn,
is not only the cause of minor ail
incuts, but is also the* starting
point of most of the gravest dis
eases of life.
Don't give disease a start lake
Nujol as regularly as you brush
vour teeth or wash your face
Nujol is not a medicine Like pure
water it is harmless. Nu|ol pro
motes the habit of internal clean
liness the healthiest habit in the
world.
Sparkling eves, lustrous hair, the
clear, rich, glowing delicacy of the
skin everything which means
beauty and attractiveness is the re
sult of a c lean system
The woman who would always be
youthful, active and
healthy, should sec that
Nujol is a regular fix
ture in the bathroom
cabinet, bor sale at all
druggists'.
Nu.jol
U» MT
For Internal C leanliness
Hon to
Overcome Faulty Elimination
Mint «»f as regard intestinal dogging as
mercls atausc oftemporary discomfort pro
duung such it's as headaches, bilious attacke
insomnia and the like Yet intestinal special
ists have proved thit faulrv elimination is the
cause of fullv per cent of human disease
H’fn Physician* Faror Lubrication
Laxatives and cathartics do nc* overcome
faults elimination, savs a nc*ed authortn. but
by their continued use tend onis to aggra
vatc the condition
Medical science, through know ledge of the in
testmil tract gained bv X rav observation and
exhaustive tests, has found m attttt a
means of overcoming faulty elimination The
gentle lubricant. Nujol. penetrates and softens
the hard food waste Thus it enables Nature
to secure regular, thorough elimination
Nuiol is not a medicine and cannot cause
distress Nujol hastens the rate of flow of
the intestinal stream preventing intestinal
sluggishness
Nuiol is used in leading hospitals and is pre
scrioed by physicians throughout the world
for the relief of faulty elimination in people
of all ages
Infants and Children: The mother who
permits intestinal clogging in her baby or
older child is jeopardinng the health, even
the life of her little one For a clogged system
is a weakened system, and leaves the child a
prey to serious disease
Nufol. given to the infant or child, gently
softens the accumulated waste, thereby speed
ing up to a normal rate its movement through
and out of the hexfv
Let vour child have Nu»ol regularls and
see rosy cheeks, clear eves and happiness re
turn once more
Elderly People: In advanced years the nat
ural lubricating liquid m the intestine which
serves to soften and assist the movement of
foexi w aste. decreases in quantity Hence the
need for something to give assistance The
action cd Nuiol so closely resembles that of
Natures lubricant that it is especially bene
he lal to those in advanced years Nujcvl softens
the hard waste, thus enabling the intestinal
mysdes to move the food waste along and
out of the Nvdv
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mono ’
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