The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 15, 1924, CITY EDITION, Image 10

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    (Nebraska Press
Body Will Meea
Hy AwwoeiaAed Frew*.
Grand Island, Neb.. Jan. It—Pre
liminary arrangements for the an
nual convention of the Nebraska
Cress association here February -i
to £3, have been made in co-opera
tion with Secretary Buck.
The convention opens Thursday
afternoon with a banquet by the
Chamber of Commerce in the eve
ninp. The adoption of proposed ar
ticles of incorporation, of a standard
of ethics on publicity, and the nnnu
al fieri inn of officers, feature tile
convention.
Battery and Tools Stolen.
A. \V. Howartb, "ill!! Avenue l>.
Counc il liluffs, reported lo police Thai
someone stole a battery and sotm
tools from his ear parked at Sixth
street * r.nd Broadway Sunday.
5 Bluffs Men
Attend Rites
l ive men went to I.osan. To., from
Council Bluffs yesterday to a'
t* rid the funeral of Oscar Bock, slate
ntrent, who died recently. Thiy wet"
Sheriff 1’. A. Kainson, Kldon Ander
son. deputy sheriff. 11 Irani hung and
H. V. Yackoy. stale agents, and Km
inott O'Donnell.
Hen .1. Hibson, stale attorney gen
oral, was to attend the funeral.
Mrs. Kldretl Hart will give an
afternoon at her home on Friday._
Hcltl oil Liquor Lharge.
Walter Sorenson was arrested last
night at tile Kook Island station in
t'ouneil Bluffs when i’olloe found him
witti a Kallon of liquor. He lives at
Hilt; South Ninth street. He was re
leased on f.MMi bond.
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The punishment.
| Man Drops Dead
in Bluffs Church
ltd. T. Nethery, pastor of the
Bethany Presbyterian church, Eigh
teenth avenue mid Tenth streets,
Council Bluffs Sunday morning an
nounced the text for his eermon.
• Come unto Me all ye that labor and
1 will give you rest.”
Immediately afterward. Orris Hen
ri Hiatt, f. 1. -..It" South Eighth
street, who was attending the *c;
! vices, dropped dead as the result of
heart trouble.
He was carried from the church by
two son* who accompanied him. He
was employed in the t nlon Par f
mall service.
He is survived by seven suns. Tbs
laxly will be taken to Thurman, la.,
for burial.
Turn the colander upside down
over fisli or meat when frying in a
pan; the small holes prevent spatter
ing ’yet allow the steam to escape
ADVERTISEMENT. AlUKRTISf-ir-M.
“Miss America” Declares Tanlac
Wonderful Health Giving Tonic
Mi»» Ca nphell in “Mitt Amer
ica'* crown which the hat won on
two occationt.
Phot^srraph by Atlantic Koto Sc*--, i *
Alls* Mary Katherine Campbell,
twice proclaimed ’.Mies America.”
Iiis taken TASLAi' and endorse* It
Id a statement recently given to the
women of America through Interna
tional Proprietaries, Inc., distribu
tors of this great tonic. In this
statement. Atiss America declares
that Good Health is the basts of all
Beauty, and advises women who
would tie beautiful to "first find
good health.”
Her complete statement as given
is as follows I consider it a great
privilege to |.e able to tell the thous
ands of women everywhere what a
great tonic TANKAC is. Health is
the basis of all beauty. Without
gnod health, one ie apt to tie run
down, nervous, underweight, high
• trunr. anemic. Indigestion drives
tlie roses from a woman s cheeks and
robs her of that radunt quality oi
womanhood that in real beauty.
•I hate taken TAN LAC and I do
not hesitate to say that it is a w* n
derfiil health giving tonic. It bar
brought relief and good health "
many women, and with good heahr
one may have a measure of beauty
that will overcome shortcomings it
face and figure.
"Rosy cheeks, sparkling eye*, t
well-rounded figure, a lovable di.-'P"
eitlon, go hind In hand with good
health. To those searching for beau
tyf I would say—‘First of all, hint
Good Health.’ The TANLAC treat
ment has proven itself a boon tf
womankind, and I recommend it.
Miss Campbell has written a book
let on Health and Beauty which n<a>
be secured by filling out the coupot
below.
INTERNATIONAL PROPRIETARIES, INC.
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a copv of Mitt M*ry Katherine Campbell** Booklet on Beauty and He* t
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\li\ KR1 ISKMF.NT
A Raw, Sore Throat
bases <Juickl> When
\pply a l.ittie Musterole
\nd Musterole won't blister like the
old fashioned mustard plaster. Just
spread It on with your fingers. Jt
penetrates to the sore spot with a
gentle tingle, loosens the congestion
and draws out soreness and pain.
Musterole is a clean, white ointment
made with oil of mustard. It is fine
for quick relief front sore throat,
bronchitis. tunsUitls croup, stiff
neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache,
congestion. pleurisy, rheumatism,
lumbago pains and aches of the hack
or Joints, sprains, sore muscles,
hi uise-i. chilblains, frosted feet, colds
on the chest. Keep it handy for in
slant use.
To Mothers: Musterole is also
made in milder form for
habies and small children.
\*k for < hildren's Musterole.
35c and Sic. Jars and tubes;
hospital size, $3.Po.
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Better than a mustard plaster.
T><- Wnnt Ada Produce Keaulta
ABIE THE AGENT
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For Colds,
Influenza
and as a
Preventive
Take
jy Laxatrva
IBromo I
iQuininejf
tablet*
The First and Ordinal
Cold and Grip Tablet
The box bears this signature
Me.
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RUN-DOWN
WEIR,NERVOUS
Benefited by First Bottle of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound
Ijtnraster. ra.-“After I mar
ried I became terribly run-down and
was weak and ner
vous. My sister
in-law told me to
try I.ydia E. Ptnk
ham's Vegetable
Compound. My
husband got n <*
a bottle at oner,
and it did me so
much jjood that l
Kept on taking it
I organ to feel
well and strong
I ■ ^^l.tgain an.-, was
able to do my housework up to the
time niv baby was bom a nice fat
little girl in the beet of health. 1
surely am recommending the Vegc
table Compound to my friends when
they have troubles like mine, and 1
am perfectly willing for you to use
tho.se facts as a testimonial "—Mrs
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Street, lauicaater, Pa.
Women should hood siuh syuir
ton s as pains, backache, nervousness,
a run-down condition and irregu arit\
as they indicate son*«> form of ferns'
trouble FydiaF 1'inkham'sVcgCs
hie Compound is a dependable med -
cine for all these troubles. For aalc
by druggists everywhere.