Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 09, 1919, AUTOMOBILE AND WANT AD SECTION, Image 35

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PLUCK
PATRIOTISM
PROGRESS
ace did One Year of Health
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)f dhiropractic was prohibited in tlfe
tieAnd transgressioir ot rules meanj
t r) several thousand chiropractors
ji, semce-went through the -tortures
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Correps Spinal Defects
from th permitting them to nourish
rd diseMMMues ana organs, wicn normal
Naturt-M118 bout Healfliv, conditions in
OPRACTIC
MEN in the field, in the trenches, in
water soaked billets, at the gun
- ' breeches and in all the phases of
' battle where nerves were strained to
the point of snapping and where human
endurance was taxed beyond imagina
tion, could not be relieved by ordinary
inside varnishes. It was after the longv
strain of fighting was over that the kmg
taxed -nerves needed re-alignment ,
ADJUSTMENT. ) '
Causies of ;
.Fatal Pressure
In fact there are many contributary
causes that led to defective spines and
they are present every day oi life.' Be
fore, during and after birth the weaH
arid tender spine is easily affected. The
manner in which a child sits at the
school desk, or the position of the man
or woman while at work j likely to
cause defect and curvature. Strenuous
work, blows, sudden twists or strains
from carrying heavy weights are likely -to
throw the 'spine out of plumb. This
brings' about the pressure upon the
nerves and throttles or obstructs the
life-giving nerve currents, thus leading
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EDWARDS
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Omaha, Neb,
jHen in uniform will receive
Chiropractic adjustments free of
charge. Our policy for the men
in khaki is the samenow as in
war time. '
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The Intelligent
Way to Wash
9:00 A. M. Drop tiie
soiled clothes into the
steaming water of your
Laundry Queen Electric
Washer. Start the little,
motor and leave the ma
chine to do the work.
9:15 A. "M. Run the
clothes thraugh the motor
dfiven wringer into the
rinsing tub, then .through
the wringer again into the
blueing water. Wring once
more and hang up to dry.
' 9:20 A. M. Repeat the
above with the second
batch of clothes.
. 9:40 A M. epeat with
a third batch of clothes if
a large wash makes it
necessary.
10:00 FINISHED. Total
cost 5 cents.
The Laujidry Queen
Electric Washer
Over 5,000 Electric
WasKers
Over 2,500 Electric
- Cleaners
!We, want you to see for
yourself trie snowy linen
that the Laundry Queen
Electric -Washer turns out.
We want you to appreciate
the beautiful simplicity of
the-machine's construction.
Most of allfwe want you to
realize that the Laundry
Queen is a gilt-edge invest
ment, repaying dollars and
cents of real money.
Call, telephone or write.
But act today.
E. "B. WILLIAMS
sells Laundry Queen and
19 0 0 Electric Washers,
Hoover Electric Sweepers
and all Electric Appliances.
312 South, 18th Street
' Tyler 1011.
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We rejoice! Out of the gloom of five years of war when the
leading nations of the world strove in mortal combat to stem
the rising tide of barbarism, came peace and with peace came
a time of unlimited prosperity.
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By fire and sword the world has been awakened
to a new and finer way. ,
We rejoice that when the call came, men of this
I institution leaped forward to place their shoulders to.
the wheel. Within the year everyone has returned to us
in his old or in a better capacity.
This new day calls for new methods, new and bet
ter standards of service and helpfulness. . And we, the,
conveyorsof the printed word, ihe necessary forerun
ners of modern business, education and progress must
be ready to do our share. , -
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Unable in our present home to meet the demands
of today, we are already erecting anew and larger
office and plant. Within a 'few weeks we will be in this
new home at 12th arid Harney Streets
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Corey McKenzie Printing Go.
1407 HARNEY
DOUGLAS 2644
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BUY TIRE MILEAGE
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30x3 ...$ 9.35
30x3 11.88
32x3 Vt 14.03
.31x4 18.75
32x4 19.09
33x4 20.18
34x4 20.50
36x4 25.75
33x4.,... 26.18
.Non
Skid 12.48
14.80
19.75
20.07
21.33
21.61
-27.55
Driving - Non-
Siza ' Tread Skid
34x4 26.40 27.77.
35x4... 27.45 28.93
36x4..:...... 27.77 29.26
36x5 32.12 33.77
37x5 - ..' . 34.04 35.80
TUBES ' r.
3 and 3 Gray .TubeV. ...... .$1.35
4 Gray Tubes... 1.55
4 and 6 Gray Tubes 1.75
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Avoid confusing the Quick-Detachable Clincher with the Straight Sid '
We reserve to ourselves the right to decline any order and to change the prices
contained in this price list without notice.
When you purchase tires, buy mileage-not discounts. Buy your tires from
experienced, reliable dealers, who are in business to stay, and,- therefore, have your
best interests at heart. .
SIOUX TIRES.
Built with Western Sinew and with the Stamina of the Sioux.
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