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Year Should Be Useful, Practical Gifts
Lei Your Gift Have an Intrinsic Value
practical gifts gifts lasting a lifetime. Gift giving of this kind
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Surely TViis Christmas
Will Be An
ELECTRICAL
CHRISTMAS
Ire Ornamental
Economical and
Useful
Electrical Gifts
No gift would be appreciated
more Make your selection
NOW. The firms on these
pages will serve you.
Make Your Gifts Electrical
to Be Sure They Will Please
Floor Lamps
Our assortment is
large and varied in all
the much wanted
" styles. Complete with
mahogany base and
colored silk shades.
Very specially priced.
Come and look them
' over.
Here's a partial list of a
few of the happy, useful gifts
waiting for your choosing:
Percolators Table Lamps
Irons Flash Lights
Fixtures Heaters
Floor Lamps Toaster
Electric
Washers
We handle only machines of
known quality. Come in and
ask for demonstration. , An
electric washer would make a
most acceptable Xmas gift.
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Kidney Electrical Works
4723 South 24th St Phone South 73.
. Opposite South Side Potoffice.
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Uahta, $4.00
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Ughta, $8.00
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and Safe.
No Danger
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eautiful Floor Lamps. $77 HIT
pUU With Silk Shad and Mahogany Stand.
IfhirLine of Electrical Christmas Specialties
;s uompieie ana uurrrices Are lugnu
Our Employ Are) Courtou nd Efficient.
Com in and Got Acquainted.
ley - Wilson Electric Company
, DUtributor for th Minnaapoli Ht RaguUtor. .
Farnam St. Phone Tyler 1491.
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ELECTRICAL GOODS
PLEASE PRACTICAL PEOPLE
Let this Christmas be a practical gift-giving Christmas:
An Electric Washing Machine, an Electric Grill or an
Electric Toaster, are all practical and desirable gifts.
An Electric Range or an Electric Coates' Heater will
bring happiness to any woman the year 'round. Every
housewife would enthuse over the gift of an Electric
Sweeper.
Smaller articles are also off ered.
Rex Beach Tells Inside
Story of His Book Hero
Thrilling Life of , Newspaper Man Who Won Back
His Health Seeking Death in Insurrectos Army
Made Basis of Famous NovelAdvocates Out
door Living.
Hoover Cleaners
Fireless Cookers
Grills
Percolators
Iron
Curlers
Sewing Machines
Heaters
Lionell Trains
Flash Lights
Heating Pads
Junior Stoves
Xmas Tree Lamps
Mangles
LET THE WILLIAMS' SERVICE HELP YOU
THIS CHRISTMAS.
Williams has placed over 5,000 Electric Washers and 2,500 Elec
tric Vacuum Cleaners and hundreds of other Electrical Appliances in
Omaha homes. Backed by a service department, thoroughly reliable
merchandise, and Williams himself, are the reasons.
312 South 18th St.
Tyler 1011.
312 South 18th St
t Tyler 1011.
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The "W00DR0W" Tain
Tub Electric Washer
King of Them All
Your Christmas and New Year
celebrations will be greatly in
creased when you know you
have a perfect machine to do
your washing the way YOU want
it.
Before you buy your Washer,
Vacuum Cleaner, etc., it will pay
you to see
E. HODGE
2516 No. 24th St. Phone Wb. 582
(One-half Block North of Lako Street.)
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New York, Dec. 13. If there ii
anybody who knows from personal
experience and observation the
value of fresh air and sunlight bet-
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ic man aoes nex neacn, autnor
and explorer, that person should
surely have a record for travel and
study in odd corners of the world.
Mr. Beach has lived the life of the
natives in such widely separated
regions as Alaska and South Amer
ica, and has seen just what fresh air
or the lack of it can do when ap
plied to human beings. Hence he is
heartily supporting the campaign of
the National Tuberculosis associa
tion and its 1,000 affiliated state and
local organizations to sell more than
$6,500,000 worth of Red Cross
Christmas seals before next Wed
nesday. This money will be used
during 1920 to carry out a nation
wide fight against tuberculosis,
which kills 150,000 persons annually
in this country.
The particular feature of anti
tuberculosis work which appeals to
Mr. Beach is the insistence on fresh
air and sunlight as potent means of
preventing the spread of the white
plague.
"I hare seen how life in the open
HELPS GIVE
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TCTHE BUSINESS HAN WOMAN
TO THE M0THERATH0ME
TOTHESTRONG RUC6ED FATHER
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ways to
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your
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Hall Oiem. Co. Dept. B-69 Si. Lwiii. Mo.
Kan
For neuralgia, neuritis,
Lumbago, Rheumatism
Begy Mustarine in Yellow
Box Worth Its Weight
In Gold.
If you only knew the quick and
blessed relief Begy's Mustarine gives
to sufferers from swollen, painful,
gnawing, aching, rheumatic joints
and muscles, you would get a box
this very day.
Begy's Mustarine is the good old
fashioned mustard plaster brought
up to date with other ingredients
added and all the blistering qualities
taken out.
It surely does stop neuralgia, neu
ritis, lumbago and rheumatism
quicker than anything else on earth.
Thousands oi people wno want
quick action, use it when they are
anxious to have chest colds, sore
throat, tonsilitis, pleurisy and deep
seated coughs disappear over night.
Keep it in the house for many
emergencies and especially influ
enza, for during the last epidemic
Begy's Mustarine did such valiant
service that the retailers could not
suprdy the demand.
Heat eases pain, and Begy s Must
arine contains twice as much con
centrated non-blistering heat as any
other preparation on the market.,
It cannot blister, remember that.
and be sure to get Begy's Mustarine
in the yellow box.
S. C. Well A Co., LeRoy, N. Y.
can rebuild a man," said Mr. Beach
the other day. "I have found in the
out of the way placet such as Alas
ka and the Mexican border, men
who have gone out there because
they had tuberculosis and have won
back their health. In one of tnv
stories, called 'Rainbow's End,' I
used facts which at the time brought
me many queries.
"The story dealt with a newspaper
man suffering from tuberculosis in
stlch an advanced stage that the
physicians gave him no hope unless
he should go away to an expensive
sanatorium in a high, dry atmos
phere. The time of the story was
a little more than 20 years ago.
Since that period physicians have
demonstrated that tuberculosis can
be successfully treated at sanatoria
in the climate of New York or New
England. But at the period of
wbh I wrote the situation I de
scribed was correct i
"The newspaper man could not af
ford to take the treatment advised
and he began to think of committing
suicide, but he lacked nerve. He
compromised by going to Cuba, and
enlisting in the forces of the revo
lutionists. He hoped that a Spanish
bullet would put an end to his life,
so he welcomed dangerous tasks of
all kinds. At a result he won the
title of 'El Diabolo and the Cubans
regarded him as the greatest hero
and general all-around daredevil who
ever awung a machette. All this took
time, however, and the newspaper
man was living the life of the msur
rectos, out of doort all the time, get
ting exercise tuch at he had never
known before. ,
Turns Arrant Coward.
"Finally he woke up to the fact
that while the Spanish bullets had
consistently failed to end his career
he had been winning back his health
and strength. As soon as he be
came convinced he had fought off
the white plague his greatest desire
was to tave the life which had be
come worth while once again. In
other words, he might have been
rated an arrant coward, although
his Cuban comrades still regarded
him as 'El Diabolo.'
"That story was based entirely on
facts, although the man in the case
served with one of the Mexican
armies at the time of the Madero
troubles in Mexico, four or five
years ago. I merely changed the
time and the scene. There are many
instances perhaps not quite to
dramatic, however that have come
to my attention to prove that open
air and sunlight will do wonders in
curing as well as preventing con
sumption. That is why I wat to see
the Red Cross Christmas teal tale
succeed, because it is the means of
spreading education as to the value
of outdoor living."
Eye Strain
Lavoptik
For QUICK, permanent benefit in
cases of eye strain there is nothing
equal to simple witch hazel, cam
phor, hyrdastis, etc., as mixed in
Lavoptik eye wash. The witch hazel
and camphor soothe and relieve the
inflammation; the hydrastis and
other ingredients have tonic and
antiseptic properties. One man re
ports that TWO applications of
Lavoptik helped him greatly when
his eyes were so badly strained that
he could not read without pain. We
guarantee a small bottle of Lavoptik
to help ANY CASE weak, strained
or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye
cup FREE. Sherman & McConnell
Drug Stores.
Doctors
Use
Adler-i-ka!
"I use Adler-i-ka in ALL bowel
cases with great success. Some
cases require only ' ONE DOSE."
(Signed) Dr. W. A. Line, West
baden, Ind.
Adler-i-ka flushes BOTH upper
and lower bowel so completely it re
lieves ANY CASE gas on the stom
ach or sour stomach. Removes foul
matter which poisoned stomach for
nonths. Often CURES constipation.
Prevents appendicitis. Adler-i-ka is
a mixture of buckthorn, cascara,
glycerine and nine other simple in
gredients. Sherman & McConnell
Drug Co.
An Old. Reliable Medicine You
Can Depend Upon
PE-KU-MA-:-
For Cougs, Colds and Catarrh
Colds are bad, but a chronic, deep-seated cough is worse. Both
sap the vitality and weaken the resistance to other and mora serious
troubles. Catarrh, the great destroyer of health, afflicts ninety
seven per cent, of the people. A catarrhal condition in any organ
opens the door and invites into the system every form of sickness.
There is safety in keeping the mucous membranes healthy and free
from catarrhal congestion.
Used It For Thirty Year.
"I have used PE-RU-NA off and on
for thirty year and find it reliable. It
cured me oi catarrh of the etomaeb a
number of years ago. I am taking it
now for asthma and it has done me
more good than anything I artr used."
W. E. CALVERT,
Boa HA Lafayette, Colo.
Cured Whoa Other Medkmea Failed
"I think PE-RU-NA one of the beat
medicinea for catarrh. It cured ta
when other medicines failed."
HR8. a 800TT.
KaDnlha, New York.
There are persons right in your community who hare had ex
periences in the use of PE-RU-NA just like the above. For remov
ing waste matter, correcting stomach and bowel disorders and ton
ing up the human machinery generally PE-RU-NA has been, the
reliance of the American family for fifty years.
Keep your family well by having PE-RU-NA in the house for
everyday ills.
Tablets or Liquid Sold Everywhere
FAIR DATES ARE
ANNOUNCED AT
CONVENTIONS
Parent Body and New Asso
ciation Hold Meetings
In Chicago at Same
Time.
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Chicago, Dee. 13. Dates foi
state fairs and expositions to be heU
in the United States and Canadi '
during 1920 were announced at
meetings of two associations in Chi
cago. The two associations wert
formed as the result of a split in
the parent organization here last
February, out of which the newer
association was formed.
These associations are the Ameri
can Association of Fairs and Expo
sitions, the parent body that met in
the Hotel Sherman, and the Interna
tional Association of Fairs and Ex
positions, the offspring, that held its
first annual meeting at the Audito-
rium hotel. About 100 fairs were
represented at the two conventions.
B. M. Davidson of Springfield, 111.,
manager of the Illinois ttate fair,
was elected president of the Ameri- :
can association, while W. H. Strat
ton of Dallas, Tex., secretary of the
state fair of Texas, wat named pros
ident of the International associa
tion. Dates selected for the leading fairs ;
follow:
Set Nebraska Date.
American Association of Fain and ',
Expositions:
Aanst It II Intikti btanaaaia Calm. .
Kankakee. X1L
August 1S-SI er Aarust Sf to esUmbar
4 Wisconsin State fair at Mllwaiikaa.
date to be ehoesn by the fair manage
meat Aagart it-It IlHnets State fat. Spring
field. Aagaet Si-It Northwestern Okie State
fair, Toledo.
Aae-ust ll-IS Erie ezooattloa. Hi. Pa-
August 21 to September 4 Illinois-Indiana
rair, uanvnio, m.
August t0 to BcDtambar 4 Ohle Biota -
fair at Columbus.
September S-14 National Implement and
Vehicle show, Peoria. III.
September (-10 Nebraska State fair,
Lincoln.
September t-11 Indiana State fair, In
dianapolis. September l-Il West Virginia Stat
fair. Wheeling.
Seotember 11-11 Kattaai TVm Rt.t f.t
Topeka.
September 11-11 Kentueky State fair,
Louisville.
September It-SI Tennessee State fair,
Nashville.
Sptember tt-lt Midland Empire fair.
Billings. Mont.
September 31 te October 1 East Ten
nessee Division fair, Knoivllle. ,
September 25 to October S Tri-State
fair, Memphis, Tenn.
September 2T to October I State fair
of Idaho, Boise.
October 4- Alabama State fair, Birm
ingham. October 1-14 State fair of Texas,
Dallas.
October It te November 14 Texaa Cot-,
ten Falaee, Waco.
Insurgents Set Dates.
International Association af SUra and
Expositions:
July 12-1T North Dakota State fair,
Fargo,
July 1S-I4 Oraad Forks fair, Grand
Forks. N. D.
August T-l 4 Missouri Stste fair, Re
calls. August SI to September t Iowa State
fair. Dee Moines.
September l-lt Mtohlgaa State fair,
Detroit
September t-11 Minnesota State fair, ,
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11-11 Montana Stats fair,
11-14 Kansaa State fair,
Hsmllne.
September
Helena.
September
Hutchinson.
September ll-IS Eastern State expo
sition. Springfield, Mass.
BSDtember 11-25 Colorado State fair.
Pueblo.
Seotember 11-11 South Dakota State
fair, Huron.
September It-IB Interstate Live Stock
fair. Sioux City, la.
September it to October t Oklahoma
Free State fair, Muskogee.
October S-S Chattanooga Interstate
fair, Chattanooga, Tenn.
October 11-11 Alabama State " fair,
Birmingham.
October 1S-SS Southeastern Fair asso
ciation, Atlanta, Oa.
October 18-21 Mississippi State fair.
Jarkson.
October H-November I Georgia State
fair, Macon.
October Si-November 7 State Fair of
Louisiana, Bhreveport.
October 4-16 Wheat Show, Wichita,
Kan.
November 1-1 Western Soyal Live
Stock Show, Spokane, Waeh.
November 7-12 Northwest Live Stock
Association at Lewlston, Idaho.
November Ml Tri-State Exposition at
Savannah. Oa.
November 11-10 Pacific International
Live Stock Exposition, Portland, Ore.
Both organizations will meet In Chi
cago, December, 1920.
Use Miner's Speeches
Against Nationalization
London, Dec. 13. Interests which
are fighting nationalization are util
izing speeches of miners leaders
and other labor officials, which they
hone will act as a boomerang. The
following excerpts from an address
by Frank Hodges, miners' secretary,
has been emphasized in the London
press: -
"The miners have a policy. It is
a policy which if successful will es
tablish an industry which will be,
run in the interests of the commun
ity, run by the people engaged in
it, and will create an example
which will be followed by every
vital industry in this country until
the last stone in the capitalist edi
fice crashes to the ground because
of the new structure we have built."
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SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOUR HAIR DARK
When Mixed with Sulphur It
Brings Back Its Beautiful
Lustre at Once.
Gray hair, however handsome, de
notes advancing age. We all know
the advantagei of a youthful appear
ance. Your hair it your charm. It
makes or mars the face. When it
fades, turns gray and looks streaked
just a few applications of Sage Tea
and Sulphur enhances its appear
ance a hundred-fold.
Don't stay grayl Look young!
Either prepare the recipe at home :r
get from any drug store a bottle of
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Coin
pound," which is merely the old-time
recipe improved by the addition of
other ingredients. Thousands of
folks recommend this ready-to-use
preparation, because it darkens the
hair beautifully, besides no one can
possibly tell, as it darkens so natu
rally and evenly. Yoa moisten.
sponge or soft brush with i
ing this through the hair, tafcing otvj
small strand at a time. By morn
ing the gray hair disappears; afti-r
another application or two its natu
ral color is restored and it becomes
thick, elossv and lustroua. and