Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 01, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEE: OMAHA. 'THURSDAY. APRIL 1. 1920.
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Many times, you have seen a good
play and come away from the theatre
all atingle with that wondrous sensa
tion of having been taken out of your
self. Yet did you ever stop to think
of all the work that had been done
behind the scenes to make possible
that feeling of ' perfect satisfaction
you enjoyed?
We wish that every housewife and
every grocer could see the raw mate
rials that go into our products the
best the markets of the world-afford
the highest grades of flour milled,
the best creamery butter, fresh pure
milk, and shell eggs, every, one of
which is tested three times before it
goes into a dough. We buy the spices
where they grow and grind them our
selves as they are to be used and
we go to every corner of the globe to
procure the finest flavors, fruits, nuts
and the many other ingredients enter
ing into the goodness of our biscuit.
These superb materials are baked
into biscuit in specially constructed
bakeries, by the most modern methods
and in the most sanitary manner, with
every regard for cleanliness, resulting
in marvelous uniformity of output.
There is a great variety of these
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biscuit, splendidly wholesome, which
come to you delightfully fresh, deli
ciously good food which is all food.
The last word in packing is behind
them the famous In-er:seal Trade
Mark package, the familiar glass-front
can -rand a wonderful new non
returnable container, known as the
"Qu", for the grocer and the family.
But after all it is results that count,
in business as on the stage. Every
grocer knows that the best advertising
in the world has never continued to
sell a poor product. Products, the
sales of which do not repeat, are
always doomed to hopeless failure.
The proof of biscuit, like that of
pudding, is in the eating. And so we
ask you to be the judge. N. B. C.
products must speak for themselves.
Let the oven freshness tell its own
story. Let the deliciousness bespeak
the excellence of the ingredients and
their perfect blending and baking) Let
the tastes of your household decide!
Let the family appetite answer the
question of wholesomeness.
We ask every housewife and grocer
to apply this test, satisfied to let the
products stand squarely on their
merits, because they are so good.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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