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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1924)
Millionmtv ior |)||\ ( Ioh*m llis (iaiTfr in Jail Mtiti in ?• jicttiliiif Off* **„ Hi milt. Hntrtlti lie • fil l • lull*. Hr >«)», Hi I Minwi •*•«!<* kf* fork, tprd 1* «lee eg* (MM ^iwsdwav'A tatrit ijwMMHh twiirr gila )f% hi* cell And Ml* h* ssn't iell J I. i i w*ini in he * nillltnnnli* lot It fin U> AilM tie VI** Ml dl link ht didn « mwwnhnf II. lie I* *1 Ih* nut nf * imfM d««*. dm win*; hi* (It *1 »ih*r breath *lm*| Match I*. wh*n h* *l»rtcd nil hi* he.llr efpMf of nln«. »omen And W )g|* nailing fnr III* effn et• In fern* from Anuimlito, t’nl., where he I* named fnr taking I!fan* front th*i Anierlean F»pr*** miupABv, h* puff* lnre»*anlly at the Genet* h* tuoni'h #1 from fellow 'illhli d* (.he* hell I p. He aurrendered at the office* of the company h*r# when hi* mnrt*> played out and hi* "friend*” deserted him. Now that hi* mad. rum soaked day*, during which he played the latest edition nf the millionaire kid, are over, he told hi* atoi^’ In ihla way; "I didn't get much Joy out of hclttg a millionaire kid liecauae I was never sober enough to know how It felt. Once when I gave an orchestra leader lion to play my favorite eons 1 fell asleep and didn't hear It." I'huh Bag of Money. lie wild ills trouble* started In a game of poker at home. He lost, bor rowed $1,1100 and lost again. Then he drank to drown his sorrow. The day he went hock to work he opened the safe and found a bag of money, "I don't, know why I took It. I ran'! remember clearly. I went to San Franrlseo. where I got a stock of booze. 1 started to turn hack, having spent only (HO, hut 1 derided I might as well kill a sheep as a lamh. "1 went In f'hleagn, where I spent $1,000 in a few cabarets. Then New York and the Great White Way. I(11> h (iirl Auto. "I spout very little on myself; Just bought a few clothes. Most of it went to women. It looked like every woman In town needed new hats and coats. I must have bought a carload of them. One girl gut f2,000, I under stand, and they tell me 1 bought an automobile for another. •'it was easy to find friends while the money listed. They tiad rich tastes, too. Nothing hut champagne would do them. No one mrcd to drink anything else, and (he waiters didn't seem to understand orders for any thins else. ' Finally, when my money began In run low, we got down to highballs at a dollar a throw.” Superior—An open-air meeting was held In I.lncoln park hers Monday at which a speaker named Harrison from linnsas ' Ity pleaded for observance of law and Americanism. Fully 2,.ibfp per son* hf :d the lecture, autos coming from ml mounding ti.ul-ry. 1 «om| H t*'*11 "** m N IHHf nHiolUf WIilMli |lw III! Xll null mi I Milton to IM ••(MOKOli *f M1MIMIMI Him of Mh oowim, *mf ifW I Mid iiywHIllllfi h»4 fifl Mi no I** • o ti hmi »m ihIo* Mir itt iuiiut of hi* «*«o4f»M*rt, liilii orol lo him oo4 11M *lit*Olf|i», MoM'f |I'M Mfriw llt« f.ir *>|ili ill M"l fh( I *«li l hi »hlr lo roller ihrir If «i> hair hih h," 11ml •rlltril Ihr oiimIIho M fur M "(i Miilim" !• i nmrrnril ||r tin ilnlitrH 111 Imw of *>|ifmll *211IHMI Pleilonl iii Miillaml Drive I iirnll\ nml Slmlruli Uprn (.aitipaiftn fur IaOO.OOO Kxpaneion Fund. Fremont, Neb, April 11.—Impetus v,ns then the official opening of an appeal for lino,non for the expansion of Midland college Willi the an liuuneemcnt today that students and members of-the facility have pledged $20,000, the first response to the cum pnign I Imt will g" Into a half dosen states throughout the midwest The students, at a meeting pre sided in'! by mu- of their number, or me forward with pledges for nearly half of thnl * mount. Following a rally and speeches by various stu dents about $10,000 was pledged as the first volley in an appeal that will echo throughout the midwest. Four groups, the Nebraska, Herman Ne braska, Kansas and Rocky mountain synods, are sponsoring Midland In this campaign, which will come to an end in the middle of ,1une. At the last annual conventions of these synods it was voted to *up|iort the drive for funds toward creating a ' Hreater Midland," the only Lutheran college west of th* Mississippi river. Pastors and laymen representing o-. er 200 churches will meet In Fre mont for a two-day session, April 23-24, laying planq for an Intensive campaign In the 16 district* that have been mapped out. During May rat lies will ho staged In each of these sections, with prominent speakers on hand for the occasion. Midland college, founded at Atchi son, Kan., In 1666, hern me the hack hone of the Lutheran church during those days of hardships when the country whs young. In 1!»2U the in slllutlon was moved to Fremont, where a more central location made it more accessible to tha entire con siltuenry. During those early strug gling yeara In Kansas 75 psslors were sent out Into the world to carry on th* work of the church. Since com Ing to Nebraska Midland has made stieh tremendous strides that more bultdlngs, more equipment and accom modations are found necessary. As a result the four great synods have united ns one In the effort to con tinue the steady growth of the Instl tution. t I */fn occasional dost of DR! CALDWELL’S/ SYRUP PEPSIN TCups young girls Jit False Modesty nrilE young lad v ju*t aastmiing * the rraponaibililii aof * woman i» very apt to lie arlf-conacious of ber physical function*, and in conaei'pience neglect them. Tliere i* no time, liowever, when it i* more important for her to look after them. Chief among her trnuhlea ia conati fiat ion, and her auffering will lie aeriou* when ahe gets older if ahe doet not regulate her Iviwela now. Mr*. Mary Kellar of 132 Benton St., Siater ville, W, Va., wa* perplejed about her daughter until her own drug gist. told her they uaed Dr. Cald well'* Syrup Pepain at hi* house, and ahe did likewise. Mia* Irene Marieraka of 00 Peter St., Buffalo, N. Y., ia glad tier attention was called to Syrup Pepain. Safe for Young and Old lift mother* with growing daughters interest tm-maelves in thi* matter and see that their Wrecks Health fever blisters, lack of energy and appetite, sleeplessness, indigestion. A (loan can be given in tbeae conditions to any member of the family however young or old aa Syrup Pepsin i* a simple com pound of Kgyptian senna with pepsin and pleasing aromatic*, and perfectly aafe. Public Recognize* Merit You will quickly ace the differ ence between a mild laiative like f)r. Caldwell'* Svrup Pepsin and castor oil. or rough cathartics and physics. Syrup Pepsin acta gently and doea not gripe. Increased dose* are not necessary. A bottle ran lie had at any drug atore, and a spoonful coats less than a cent. It ha* licen successfully used for thirty year* and is the largest selling liquid laiative in the world, over 10 million bottle* having been aold in drug stores 'ast, year.. Keep Syrup Prpain in your medicine chest. judgment is enforced. A rule follower! by many ia to take a spoonful of Dr. Cald well's Syrup IVpsin once a week until the bowels function daily, and at such other times as there is headache biliousness, aores and 1 •••••It You Want to Try ft Frao fl*#ora Baylai. ' Syrup P#patn," SIT Washington At,, ! Montlcallo, Illinois. / mrd a §ood la/nlirr and would It hr to prof tibal 1 yon lay about Ur. (aldurlt'i Syrup Prpitn by aetual If it Sind rni a free Inal botlh. Addr/n to /Vamit • * *», Addrm ...... e/ruune IN SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST I Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. A% Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package ✓'Vwhich contains proven directions. f JUndr “Bay»r ‘ Sown of 12 UbloU J Alto Violtloa of 24 and J00 -Krogina'«. Atultla U tio U»>1« milk of Ei/«r Utaufacturt of Uoao*««tlcMl'JuUt of 0all*iU«icl4 Ilihlmn<r> Spiti* Pul Man in Jail Maintains I ilr N11• Krlltrr Ithligitatti Ihrn I I* HniwtMl I mill Mmnr i Male |lrn|tR I #•«», M<* M*H* llelher II, Mded itelted l*r , i • *t* i Ost I" and I *d the aireei Morsrt.tr night if Bei**.* 1*1 Til mif hollies *i d In he I hniss* el III* Jar%*nn sited e* (he "•(tile noth" of her bttelviful, Hrse*. Merger* <m *tt**t*d et en *atb morning hour wi e MiHBl eigned h|-1 Hells**!1. II* n*e dtendese.t when llelher felled in appear In municipal .mini Tiieetle' morning Aei-mdln* In llie soon* wife, eh** had a number of friend* ns #r Its « parly Mnndav nlghl *n celebrate h*t dtsntee from h»r huahnitd, n lilrh ah* belieied waa eigned Mnndav. Mertsrde failed In ahnw thet Ih* decree had been granted, howeser Mr*, llellyei* waa In lease fci California, where ehe will enter a hnapltnl aa a n»ra* tinder her brot her. Two sear* ago Mr*, llelher filed enlt for dls’tsrre from Deliver nntl left town without svaltlng to find If the deiirn wn* grim ted. At Denver she married Berger* and the tmlr Marled toward Omalm to settle down. At SeottablufT, Neb., I bey were con fronted In a garage l.y llellyer, who declared that the divorce had never been granted. To prevent bigamy proceeding*, larger* aecurrd an annulnient of the marriage, and Marie went back to her first husband. Ilerantly *he Insti tuted another suit for divorce. "All I svant I* to be fr*e of Bor*," *,-.id Marie Hellyer. "It was Just pure c.eanne*«. hi* having Paul arrested. Our relation* have been above re proaish. There w»r* rdlier couple* at my party. There waa nothing wrong." HAMMER ATTACK MADE ON WOMAN Chicago, April IS. — Suddenly crazed, Wilfred Peylaon, Venezuelan arrvant in the home of Thomaa II. Wlllia, wealthy real e*tnt* dealer, Monday attacked Mm. Wlllia with a hammer and then killed liltnaelf. After attacking Mra. Wlllia, Pey laon barricaded hlmaelf In the Wlllia home. He ahot and aerloualy wotyid <d Lawrence lloffman. a detective, who aought to force him out of the house with a. gaa bomb. When police relnforcementa arrived Peylaon ahot hlmaelf. SENTENCING OF TRIO POSTPONED Sentencing of Jamea Orlffln, Wil liam Walter and Jacey Ranker, con victed of manelauahter for the murder of Henry McArdle, waa poetponed In dletrlct court Tuesday until, probably, next Saturday. It l« egpected that they will g»t the limit, HI >ear« In the penitentiary, when they come before Judge Kltz gerald. GERMAN CABINET ACCEPTS REPORT fir AiMirlilrif Preil Berlin, April 15.—Th# Herman e»W net today derided to are*pt the ex 114 rin' report a. banla for negotl- . fttione and to Inform the reparation r'ofnrniaalofi to thla effect# This 1* j in line with the attitude taken by j the mm fere** In yesterday'* meeting .MHt-eri tha rent rat government and the pramler* of tha federated «!afea EASTER FLOWERS ARE PLENTIFUL Kaxter llllea are plentlAil thla yaar ind hove not advanced In price, aay Omaha florlafa. The llllea are HO rent a a hloaaom or hud and hava thraa or four bloMoma on each plant. Jon<|til!a, tullpf. and other ftnwara for Planter haven't advanced In prle# for tha Kaater aale either. I. arpe Audience at York Hear* Kii Mux Lecturer Tork, N*h , April IS.—Appro*l r.ntely *00 peraona l«ard th* leetur# on "Ku Kin* Klaiiiam," given *t th» l<.i*1 opera hoii'J here l**t night hy lecturer of the national organl** "-.n of the Kin Klu* Klan. On* of the llafener* In tha *lld!»nr* waa nnlered from the building when ha ! .v* vant to hi* feeling* hy calling the apenker » liar. After tha talk no** preaent who wlahad to learn n nr# otrout the organ!**.! Ion war* In ■iru' ted to (111 out card* arid leave II. em In their aenta. Th* I*, tlir* I.,o!*<l over two hour* and a half. Beatrice Man (!ho»en Shiloh Veteran** Head R*atrlc*. N*b, April IS.—Mr. and Mr*. W. I. Webai.r ar.d Ifertry Mornar of thla elty hav* returned from Pltfaburg, T»nn., wl.ei* they at fend'd th* annlveiaary celel.rallon of th* Raftel of Ahlloh. Mr. Webeter vex a elected rommander of III* Na tional Aaao.-lnllon of Hhtloh Vatarana, and ha appointed .1 <’■ I»l*on of Belleville,'III., adjutant and quarter m*"ter. Th* Renlrlr* party vlaltad Muaela Hhoala at Klorene*. Ala. Petition for New Depot Tiled I.lneoln, April 15. A formal rom plaint wna filed with th* atnt* rail wnv eorninlaaloner l.y Mayor llnna F* Hell of Hcrlhner. repreaentlng the munlcippllty, and tJIarefic# Raualein, repreaentlng the hualneaa men of Herlhner, Inaiatlng that th# North weatern railroad company eetabltah a new depot lii the town which will h# adequate to th* amount of bualneae tranaacted there. Ilealiler K. I' Plar-ek of Wahoo, democratic candidate f«.r congrea* In Ilia Knurl It dlatrlct, will deliver the i ration at Kealiler limitation day. Iteahler An amijaen.ent feature at the Thayer county fair to he held In lr«.«hl*r the laat week In Auguat will l.e a.t>ig rniialcnl revue on n portable »t«re In fi '.nt of the gi n ndatand *v ei - evening. Burgess Bedtime Stories V i i I lit IMUMhMI'i « Ml •"» n ,« *’tM * «A* *• M tan * .>.««»*♦*•>*» ft* **#♦ !•■#•#§ »» t Mf*M Ihfnn* h"l l*»l» N Itu • «" | ft tin. lh*nt*¥ H<'TW)*j ta»v «*hl i« Hi 4 W Ih* *«■■! **««*•] Mill uit*hi"« TV * i ln»»l **» " M*nh*» j |l« at h *4 ih* Iht** |(tn«i »*«•«* «"*¥ Inin ih* Hr**t» hVt*»V *i*4 kn*« rh*f *«nM h«i *""»* Wtk ih*) multi Th* 1* * ni.i), t *4 "lift th"** • hi** tiitit f ft**«-* t**t* ili hkihij (thntif, Tin t <tih*r l»iti¥ ft* thi»*# |"Mhi lint* ml. I Itarniff ktiintti Hnv I M t>lt, | tit I «lh**r *t»ii > t, r ll" "I ■ \i h> " H«)t*<l ' IInMIW Ih*)' illilnl jt*l ih* •ilk*! I th*t **m««4 *« imirh «f!*r mint *" hurt) fur it, niWl h*f»w** ih*y «tin»i I .it itit *tn» a* wtll ** .1*ip|V'lnl*tt '•A'-* Ufaot lie Snifleil .Joel Once. Then, too, they must be very, very much puzzled. They gave un a lot of fun and I think we ought to pay for It.", "Pay fir It!" exclaimed Farmer Brown. "Those scamps were over her.' for mischief, P.eraune we got a lot of fun out of their visit In no rea son that we should pay for It." But Farmer Browns Roy wan sorry for thone disappointed young Bears, and he wanted to ^uake up to them for th" dleappolntnvrnt they had received. It wan the last thing he thought Ilf before he fell asleep, and the first thing he thought of when he awoke In the morning, "I’m galng to pay thoae young Rears somehow for the fun they gave lie last night," he declared. "All right, non,” replied Farmer Brown. "On thinking It over I guean that entertainment was worth paying for. Yea, sir, I guess It wan. I M# % #• i an Iiit4 fa* iritA I M* t*|t* to t*i*gfr i|tMi at tN **nr* | mi «f tw* Mfttm id ilto** »ntn tm*| Hr>t* Mpm it t*1 IP# * -*g a* H >ft th# I tt iftrl Ml I Mai dat lit M Kl ft || |<4t| ftb-ttl hi %mk !•»**** H»«W* i H*i j • II t**f*i# tft HHf| nf Mft# l«r N j p*fttf%g I Heft ft imirt lira** !•* th# fun; thfti M4 gfi#n Mm If# Mi Wif* th## ftatM • limp hft* i< i|iit tMi 1 nlgP* |ta> fell •»*!• t Mm lM#v f#t)M H I Hit litl. It Would I* In* had her them fo h# Hilt N Htftt Wrf. rft #11% AMI MfMf | «t j ti#r i l** i funk tHim ivld *a | ftftiift 4Mm Hoi* Hot liHiti need |**|« 1 ft*■ H hi pHt ftrrtm ft fi »n*p|ft tog* • H*t Bin I hi* It* pmtred ftftiil 4 lilt It I • •flip lie 1*1 •« ed |h# Ihfftf Jtailft «*i 4h*te ftitiHtp* in tii# milt «MHfii in ft* mi »»f 4 he ftiigat h(«4t*e After 4|»e work •*• ftmfthed that niff fit mul fhe Htiit hoitw tui ail! d#»k, Me ftiit itowH Mjr th# window' Jtiftt Me H#d done th* eight h (mi | Th * time he d da I ha* to wait l«ng, In fad, h# had l*»n walling only a few moment* w h#ti hft Haw ! fhe three r oiitiff )tear* • nttie nut of the flteen I'nifH, .Mother Hear waa n't with them Thet found the three P#ila tight away. Hut It waa Hear that thro- were iuiptHatii, They re fViemhered fhe|r atfange experience* of th* night before Hide hy tide the- eat up and stared at the three pail* Then they walked around and around the itump on which vu the nenreaf pail. For a time they didn't quite dare go near enough to aee what waa In that pall. At laat on# of them ventured to put Ida forefoot on the aturpp ami »each over *o a* to look In that pall and sniff. Me anlffed Juat once Then h* grabbed that pall with Imth P#w*. hugged It to him. plunged hla head In and began to gobble that •yrup and augur a* greedily a* the greediest pig that ever lived. At first the other two P.eara tried to get aorrie from that pall, too. Then one discovered the next pall, snd finally IJttleat Bear found the third pail Such a feast a* they had! The next atory: “Uttleat Beat Gome* to Grief.” <C*«fo rfgh* 1 t?4 > Gir! Ha« Leg Hroken ^ hen Gar Overturn* Nehraaka (tty, April 15.—Miss Myrtl# Roger* of Pen ival suffered fracture r.f h»r left leg la*t night when the car In which aha wa* rid ing with Reuben Hermanaon and Ml** Oraca Pleven* overturned three mile* e**t of Dunbar, pinning her beneath th* car. Partle* from Syra cuse on their wav to this city re moved the car off th# Injur'd girl and brought her to a hospital here. Hermanaon and Ml** Steven* escaped Injury. STYLE WITHOUT 1519 '521 EXTRAVAGANCE DOUGLAS ST 1 - _______ . __ _~~ • -<-a-A r . An eiqutiil* selection of newest spring models in the sought colors. Many exclusive style features embraced. The values are extraordinary from every standpoint. Sixth Floor t New Sport Type )' COATS Just Unpacked )j Many of Them Shown for the First Time Wednesday ’24“ Plain colors and beautiful •oft plaids, tailored in the height of fashion. Every coat worth considerable more. ^ Every size represented. Fourth Floor Joki'Mrr* Rrijsn Throughout \p*> I m at I af* MIMtI I »n* t|f (mm ((mil ..r oi»i Where to *.* I aw*I Uh Mil Pun i(N>M*» ,t »MPib* 1 KUIgi* tt.e*in, , i ti-id tl ilvttt I He.,silo IkMirt lienee* | |)!t(i‘ IlyrAiPI Ft MU Me thc#t*r PsttMgtet N>b kret Hr the d*|t of eM When1 knight* were hold tb* jeetwe were hr Id In high repute The WvH4 hie • Igaii Ned * li atlet fur ih# trtuti m*fc*r*. Th* N«*l l*f content which he* hern * topic of di*- >s**i»n ihrntigh il* rountrvmd* for »»«*r*l eerie offer* *n noiteuei opportunity fnc joke writers In moke thepteehrs known, Thoii«»od« me enjoying lh* pel** lafs which ere being shown nn lh* screen* nf ration* nmvl* th»*t*r* in onttht, council Bluff* »nd neighbor ing town* Th* lucky on# who get*, hi* jok* *nd n*m* nn th» movie ecr**n hold* « dlnllnctlnn in which h* m*y point with pi id* For th* best original jnk* *uhmltt*d each neck a firm prl** of IS I* offer ed: for the sound 3 th* third, I? and there are I'J additional joke* of II earl), An added Incentive I* to see your joke on the movie screen, Three classes of jokes are submitted In the I.oral Idrf contest tine rises nine the ensh prizes, another does not unite lilt the prlzp mark, and the third class of which tlo-re are rrot ao many—are jokes that are hevond the pale. It Is surprising, however, how many joke writers this contest has developed. Out of the jokes that do riot quit* mak* tb* first class the I,ocal I,af editor seler Is three each day Nr this column. Toda' * are: IJttle sister itrrswcrlng telephone): "Hello, who's speaking?" Mr. Tilair: "Maud s sweetheart.'' IJttle sister: "Which one—Charles, John, Hlllv. Tom, Jack or Harry?" Mr Hlalr: "Hood night." <*rnt*« II III* IMH*| W|t|1 |tl4(|l HV#4 lift •**'! * | i*. t,.0 (tit *♦*»«* <*p |» 11 ytltl • • •« 4 *t * •** * t«*M ••• ** m QMlI I*|»I*»' V till M*|»« » I*H M> lam) rt» (lOf *m* 1 mft *<*t 0«M •*« (>*■• »** Mr* M**'* * • ##,* t.** i.»* .1 ill 1 J«ti*<tl* ii*tMt*i«t M»* M***** i ••tit it • •• *»*».* i»i r»« tnwi'*** i h»* «M »•>• »** * * l.l*l > HIMH** *t»* SWIMMING POOl. BIDS ARE OPENED *1 h* Ooiiiii tmpuntywat ♦ ottifiao' w*a »«w bM4#t at • • M* for tba ton tint. Mon of a public awfmmtn* !*>• s m Oipldv |Mik Unuih Ptda l**v*o hi«ta war# r»i Hi H Hf *h» city • *»ur» *1 T> r**|ii \ mnrnln# Tha coitn* II atari *»pcnad 11 blda for c#ftatrw«tbn of a l*a«kat bell onnaa tn iha munlHiiai bulldine In Floranc# Tba hid of tha Partona ('MiflruHlAfi r nm pa n v waa low In amount of $1« •«.! An appropriation for davaloponant of Tartar park waa approvad. It la propnaart to aa» a* da OPO from tba park bond fund and raclalm lard ad joining Cartar laka. Inafaad of tha city dolna thla work with Ita own drodaa, tha new policy will b# to Jet a contract aa<h year. It la aatlmatad that thla ar-aaon a program will In '«*»• IM ■ »| t*f *• » •*«« | H*ffrU nl • ’ll I «•( I hrntigh I'lp I in*- IWr*k |HM1 In April li ■» I t* tap #-fi ****»• *t HMr'lAtt ( ♦Hnf * r ptael tl IMutPIrr •• m * K*> -r «* #■ ** IP* P»*»l> M* '*• pM* ’ *•«•* •if IM **»' • >1 W i*‘ >i« • I. (It »* |W M»*rt» rt# r*tt »*t* Inn , *«A»1 »f I- ' ' S \ Motion Picturea Kodak Ease With ymit ( tne. Kodak I you |r* the w ene in ***»#<*. I he ea*e and simplicity ««l itinUon pifturn the Kodak way, ** well • * the (altination of thit new plenute, are emiy demonatlated See for vouftelf a* thu ttnre, Demonstration* daily with actual Cmd Kndak picture* projected I on the acreen. Eastman Kodak Co. ^M^/The Robert Demp»'*r C*.) 181 3 Farnam Si. »r.*r*J»er. J\y 308 South 15th 5t._j FOLKS: Are you doing anything to aid trip “C >an Up and Paint Up" campaign in Omaha? Honestly. I never saw our city look so dingy as it does this spring. Half the houses in town need painting and moat of the busine** houser need a good scouring. In a citv that ha* a* much *moke a* Omaha it is a mistake to selact a light colored hrick. I am a*hamed of the front of The Pantorium building and if we can't clean it we are gedng to paint it. Yesterday Mr*. Liggett and I made a survey of our home and decided to paint it and fix up the yard and make it wore attractive to our selves as well a* our neighbor*. I feel that it is good business for The Panto rium to foster the “Paint Up and Clean Up” idea, for when one’s home and surroundings look clean and neat he just naturallv wants to be in harmony with them and will have his clothes cleaned and pre*«ed regularly. The fact is it costs practically nothing to h« well groomed, for clothes properly cleaned and pressed will wear enough longer to more than offset the cleaning bill. Send in your garments now and we will get them back for Faster. Our phone is AT 4381; South Omaha, MA 1283. THE PANTORIUM By GUY LIGGETT Fr«i. for 27 Ywn CHARACTER Upon your printed litera ture rests the responsibility of correctly portraying the character of your product and organization. Pictures linger longest in the mentality of the reader, and the success or failure of your printed talesmen may depend upon the im pression created through engravings. Don't let poor engravings mar a reputation that has taken years of time and money to build. Use our ‘‘deeper etched” cuts and be sure that the presentation of your product and organization is the finest that is possible to make. Phone ATIantic 1000 Bee Publishing Company ERNEST SCHERER, Mgr. Engraving Dept.