E u CITY VIEW OF FARM WEALTH . OUT OF FOCUS . So Declares Manager of Agri cultural Bureau of Cham-, ber of Commerce Tells Why. The' prevalent city view of the farmers as rolling in wealth is great ly out of focus,. according to H. F. Mcintosh, manager of the agricttl tural bureau of the Chamber of Com merce. Loosejtalk of the billions of revenue from the harvest fields give an entirely wrong opinion of the size of the farmers' incomes, he declares. "Every business man, whether in Omaha or the country towns, should want to see the men of the soil pros per," he said today. "An increase in the farmers' purchasing power means a benefit to every merchant. It is I Extract Teeth ; Without Pain Moreorer I use only th BEST of materials for all bridge and plate work and all work leaving thii office) is ready for inspec tion by any tUte'c dental board. Dn.w.F.cnoon SM NEVILLE BLOCK, OMAHA Entrance os 16th St., at Harney Tyler 5117.' Hours i 8:30 to OpJundiyjUn For 'Rent - Typewriters and Adding Machines of All Makes Central Typewriter r Exchange Doug. 4120 1912 Faraam St ADVERTISEMENT. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Dent atretic or rnin your material fat V poor dye. Insist on ''Diamond Dyes." Easy directions in. every package. GIRLS! MAKE A 1 I : LEMON BLEACH. j demons Tiiten and Double Beauty of the Skin ( ilAx J K M Squeez the juice of two lemons into, a bottle containing three - ounces ' of Orchard White which tan be had at any drug store, shake weJl and "you have a ""quarter pint of harmless and- e'elightful lemon bleach for fewcents.y Massage this .sweetly fragrant Irttinn into trie fai-p. nprlr. arms and 1 hands each day, then shortly note the beauty of your skin. Famous stage beauties use lemon juice to "Bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion. 'Lemons have always been used as a freckle) sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try it ' ' tlni.liliiilll.n;iliilJIiili;ll:iilnliili:l,:IK!,i!:? FOR BURNING FEET Get a bottle of tryt Foot ' s Aatieeptic Lotion of your druggist, 9 put It in a 4-eunce bottle, till it up s vltb wator and apply f hi dilutad ? oluttoa to your 'foot. , It vdll in- " Uatly roliiv tho favorish, or, - woaty. kurninf. aching, tirtd. ten- t dor, swolloa, ana offenivo odor of tho foot. ADVERTISEMENT " BLACKHEADS GO QUICK BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD '- Blaekhoadi-blg oni or littlo one oft ones or bard ones on any part of lb body, go quickly by a simple method that just dissolves them. To ido this' get abdut two ounce of ealonite powder from your druggist sprinkle a Httle on J a hot, wet sponge rub oer the black ' heads' briskly for a few seconds and wash off. You'll wonder where the blackheads have gone. The ealonite powder and the hot water Have just dissolved , them. Pinching ana squeesing blackheads only open the pores of the skin and leave them open and unsightly nd unless the black r heads are big and toft they will not come out, while the simple application of ealon ite powder and water dissolves them rtpht out. leaving the skin soft and the pores . in their natural condition. You can get ' ealoaite powder at any drug store and if you : are troubled with ,thee unsightly ttJMeauahe yoo showld.. certainly try this ' ur.pl. method . only in the last threeyears, with good yields and higher prices, that the farmers have had a real surplus of money. - v Fed to Hogs.' "The thing that is often overlooked is that the farmers don't sell all they raise. Much of their corn is fed to hogs and cattle, and the oats to the horses. Then the receipts from what he Actually sends to market are not all velvet. TTie cost of production", which has goife up greatly, must be taken out. In addition to this, in many parts of the country, living costs are high. The average farmer has to buy a good deal and pay city prices, plus the freight. Not a Profiteer. "If we are to figure as iu any other line of business, when you take out income on the farmers' investment, the'r profits are nowhere as large as some imagine.3 "The farmer is not a profiteer. He is today doing well in Nebraska, but his .income is not yet sufficient to produce any sudden movement of city folks back to the soil. The mo tor car for him is a business proposi tion and not a pleasure vehicle. There are no luxuries in his life, and many discomforts and lack of con veniences that out his livingcondi tions lower than that of most work men in the cities." Will Have Big Melon Feed At Modern Woodmen Picnic . . r d ... , f ine Modern, wooamen 01 Amer ica of the Second congressional dis trict will hold its amaual picnic and outing Saturday. August 28, at Elm wood park,, afternoon and evening. A bigeWree watermelon feed is on the program, with . the usual races and contests for prizes, and a ball game, Beech camp against Magnolia camp. J State Manager E. E. Kester will deliver an illustrated lecture on tur- heriMilnsis and what the societv is doing in Colorado. John F. Harris of Reck Island, 111., editor of the Modern v oodmen Journal, will ad dress the gathering. i liieip VI fttttHefar?mve,Wung Girl ' PU NCH toiheSturdyYoun fellow EN ERCYtiMBusinessMm.SIlhman lam lXATED TROW IStandfbrlBloodStrerdiand Endurance (FOR SALE BY ALL ADVERTISEMENT How to Make ' Your Own Qomplexion Treatment at Home A Frae Oatmeal Prescription Do Its "Work Overnight. New. York "Itt is my own discovery, and itftskes Just one nijrht to pet mich marvelous results." says Mae Edr.a Wild er, when her friends ask her about her wonderful complexion snd the improved appenrance of her hands and arms. "You can do the same thing if you follow my advice," she says?" "1 feel it my duty to tell every girl and woman what .lis won dorful prescription did for me. Just think of it. All this chance in a single niRhtl I ifpver tlrj of telling other just what brought about such remarkable- re stilt. Here is the identical formula that rendered fvery defect from my face, neck, hands and arms. Until you try it you can form no idea of the marvelous chanae it will make in, just one application. The prescription which you can prepare at your own home is as follows : Go to any grocery and get 10c worth of ordinary oatmeal, and from any department or drug store a bottle of Perwillo. Prepare the oatmea.1 as directed in every package of Dorwillo. Before applying Derwillo cleanse the skin thoroughly '. with a good cleansing cream. (Liska cold! cream I have found to be the' best). The first application will, astonish you. It makes the skin appear transparent smooth and velvety. I especially recom mend it for dark, sallow skin, shiny nose, freckles, tan, sun spots, coarse pores, rough skin, ruddiness, wrinkles and. in fact, every blemish the face.. hands and arm are heir to. If your, neck or chest is discolored from exposure, apply CTia combination there and the objectionable de feet will disappear as if hy magic. It is absolutely harmless and will not, produce or stimulate a growth of hair. Since afiort sleeves are in vogue it is 'necessary to have beautiful hands and arms and no matter how rough and ungainly the hands Do Yon Digest What Yon Eat? , Not what you eat, but what you digest? will benefit your system. GotjfJ, healthy appetite and proper functions of 1 . lMI,ia "aSnsr" . rw sue , - w. e.'mfti ea Letters- From Literature Has Its Uses, Bu the Home-Made Father Limits Them. By ED STREETER.. (Author of ths famous "Dere Ma bis" t Lettr.) Deer Sun, Yure leter of the 2nd instantly is in hand. I dont understand why you want to study Inglish all 'the rest o the time yure in colege. Seems like followin the line o leased resistence, as the fello says when he fell down stares. Inglish was about all you knew when you went to col ege. It seems to bad to come out the same way.i As fer jhis bisnis e bein a man 0 leter. as you call it, judgin by them yu send me I'd srive up the idear. I just read em all agen. I'd say you had more talent fer bein a colector. It atnt that I ohjeck to literchoor. I don't! cause I owe a lot to it. Yure granfathtr, who, as 1 ofen told you was my father, be fore me, made me read a chapter in the "Pilgrim's Prowess" when ever I was late anywheres. Today I got the reputashun o hen the most punkshual man in . town. An Dandy's "Inferno" once saved me from the worst tannin he ever give me tho it spoiled; the hook. My advice to, vou, my bov, is if you want to make your livin with vure pen come homg an raise hogs. "There was a time when tw thirds o the folks did nothin but work an one third did nothin at all. Those was the days fer writers. Theyd sit around in their father-in-laws front parlur an scratch away with a fether pen til theyd piled up a book as b'g as the Mitford city direcktory. Then the third what 'didn't do nothin' would all read it an fite dools over which writer could make the best discripshim of a sun set. How to Become Writer. Thats all changed. If vou want to write today you dont shut yureself up with a lot o books. You go over the falls in a bath tub or around the give GOOD DRUGGISTS) ADVERTISEMENT and arms, or what abuses they have had through hard work and exposure to -sun and wind, this combination will work a wonderful transformation. Thousands who are using it report the same results I have had." Miss O. C. says: "My complexion was poor and my skin rough. My neck, chest, hands and arms were dark from exposure. The very first application of this wonder ful . Derwillo.oatmeal combination con vinced me that my poor complexion and skin blemishes would soon be a thing of the past. In a few weeks all these un sightly defects had entirely disappeared and I shall always use it to keep my com plexion at its best, all the time. I have recommended it to my girl friends and they are just as enthusiastic over it as I am. We all use it before going to the theater, dances or parties and it's wonder ful what a difference it makes in our ap-y pearance. Mrs. G.'V. writes: "Oatmeal and Der willo have worked miracles with my com plexion. I had many despised wrinkles and a sallow, rough skin. My hands and arms were covered with freckles. After eight weeks' use of Mae Edna Wilder's wonderful complexion prescription tlse objectionable defects have entirely van ished. I look ten years younger and ad vise every ' girl and woman to try it and I feel confident .after one or two applica tions they will use it continuously and be -just as favorably impressed with it as I am. I recommend it to all of my friends." NOTE To get trio best effcet he sure to fnllnw the complete directions rnntainei In every pafk age of Pemillo, snd it Is so simple Inst any one ran use it, and so Inexpensive, that any girl or woman can afford it. Department stores and druggists guarantee thatN there will ne a notice" shle improvement after the first application or they will refund the money. It is sold in tlrs city at all toilet counters under a monev refund guarani. Ineludlng The Bherman A McConnell. The Beaton and The Mcrritt Stores. t the results after taking ; vera' r w ' ValuablefortheconvalescenL High ly recommended to weak and deli cate persons. The proper tonic for people of advanced years. N PtiCMi 75c an. 3c Tax, r SI.S0 v ad Tax At druggists or write to W. F. Severa Co. "'""' THE OAflA SUNDAY HomMade wurld on a raft or make a dolars wt'hout workin fer it. As soons you get famus you begin wnttn. II Capen Kidd. ah Jonah 'Vark, the French oficer what did sfl well before Fosh, an 'the Simese Twins an P. T. Bafnum had been alive now theyd have been the boys youd be readin. Take Sir Walter Rollo i "You Go Over the frinstance. He would have' made his forchune out o that overcoat afair. Yure cusm Bert SnoDDin was over from Milford last week. I dont guess voud know him. H aint been in Milford long. FusJ he was a miner. Then he was a carpenter. The "wtyk got to heavy fer him so he moved to Milford an set up as a dentist. He's a great sport an sharpern a tack. It makes yure muther figety. She cant tellSwhen he's funnin and when he' blkin strait. Like the day he got.liere he says he needed a rest cause a den tists work got on the nerves so. Yure muther says a man like that wont come to no good end. f I didn't know him when he fust came. He used to dress clumsv an had a beard. n He say's when he took up dentijin he had to cut off the beard. It'gofjn his cistumrs eyes. Now hes as smart a'dreser 'as you'd want t see-. Takin off his beard made him spruce up I guess, bein unore out in the' public, as it was. He wears cloth top shoes to match his neckties an woosted vests an carries two rist watches. One of em tellsT Standard lime an the other Paducah, Ragtime. .. This bisnis of "savin .daylight has created a lot o ill feelin in this seck shun. When it fust came out there was a meetin o all the towns here abouts. 'Things .went" nice till Hur rahsho Briggs w,liat was representin Ivydale got up an 1 says he wasn't going to let -Paducah nor no place like it dicktate what time it was in Ivydale. This started the row an everybody set up different time just out o spite. -Things is so mixed up now that then Mint .Pebble drove over from Ivydale to Acropolis tother affernoon he found everybody in bed. He went to see Amos Rugg bout a hoss. Mrs. Rugg stuck her head outen the windo an says he w'arent nuthin but a wuthless ol ral scalyun to be wanderin round that hour o night. - Besides bein a sport yure Cusln Bert is a great hand at entertane. He plays i'Anny Lowry" an "The last o Rosa' Summer" something bu tiul on the flute. He used to know "Turky in the Straw," but he says cigerpots has got him. Coupel o nights ago they -had him playin over at the church festivul. It made everybody sad cepin old Capin Ju niper whats deef as a post an dod derin. "The Capin was dozin in the back of the room. When Bert was finished he woke up an says, "I think I hear the wind ablowinip a storm." Some thought he said it jest to be cantankerous. Berts good at .tricks to. We ast company in 'one night Sos he could show, oTf to some o them. Fust thing he done was to borry a gold watch from Pooch Frisbee. Then he wraps it up in a hankechif, lays it on the floor .an' pounds it with a i : Forged Italian Bank . Notes Hard to Detect Rome. Aug. i-Newspapers here sre publishing warnings against forged Italian bank notes of 1,000 lire, which are being circulated. So admirably have the forgers imitated the real note that tWe spurious ones are a4most impossible , of detection. It is said that some months ago a confidential warning- reached the Italian government ol a plan of the bolchevik government to forge on an immense scale bank notes of the United States, - England, ..- Italv, France, Spain and Greece, to pay the Soviet's expenditures abroad. Heavy Rains in Oklahoma And Texas Tje Up Trains Wichita Falls, Tex., Aug. 20. At least two railroad bridges were swept away, washouts on several roads took place and a freight em bargo was put on by one road as a result of heavy rains in west Texas and Oklahoma along 'the Missouri, Kansas VawJ "Texas ,0iilway from Wichita Falls to its terminal point. FdrgansOkl., near-the Kansas bor der. High water' in the Red, Cana dian, Peace and Salt Fork rivers have resulted. (The Salt Fork branch of the Red rlvr reached the highest stage in its history. jg "istaaassasW BEE: AUGUST 22, 1920. Father to. Son milyun-Thamer. Everybody laffed cause o course we all knew he wasn't really poundin' the watch. Bert must a been fussed up, though, 'cause when he undid the hankechif there - was Pooche's watch aR Rounded into pouder. We all kind ol nervous, but Pooch's watch' all pounded into glad he hadn't lent Bert his Own ,wafch This wasone Squire Free- 7 Falls in a. Bath Tub." ... i i man had gfte him to take up Mil- lora way an have hxed, anyways. , Evils of. Indecision. iYou say you' don't know if youl! aome home Lnsmus or riot. I don t llkeVo Rere Sou talk like that Never be undecided'even.if you are. When youre not store of a thing just decide the fust way that comes to you. fike as not all ways is wrong. Just 'remember the world is always willin' to take its ordars from the; fella that says he knows." Not knowin' them selves theh can't prove yure wrong. I'm AfrlLd ,you take after yure granfathtr In yure muthers sidft He got sosin t habft,o lookin at1 all sides of a questshu'n that hed get dizzy makin up his mind. "Towards the end he got so bad he couldn't do more than one thing a day. When he was through with that he was all wore out just trom decidin. . He used to spend the evenin decidin when hed go to. bed an most'o the "Get Dizzy Making Up His Mind." mornin decidin when hed get -up. I've known him to layawake half the night tryin to 'make' up h'is mind if hed say his prayers or not. Yure granfather woulda been a veVy re ligus man if 'he could ever have made up his mind what church he wanted to belong to. 1 , I remember once he came out to the barn an argued wth ' ne half a day as to whether hed best walk down to the post office an get the male or whether it would be less trubel to hitch in the mar,e ai drive the buggy down. Long-abcut sun down he hitched in the mare an started. He .-was 'awful upset tho. Before he got there he decided it woulda 'been better if hed walked. 'So he left the mare down at the post office an walked home. Yure Cusin Bert wanted to send .you something nice fer a present. He. aint been able to think o what eolege boys like tho. So he made out the slip which I'm puttin in. When you come back on yure vakeashun you can take it around to his ofice in Milford an hell fil) two teeth for you free without chargin a cent. .. , Yures faithlessly ' Amos H. Aiiies'iy. .. r . Fath.' : Copyright 1920 by Ed. Streeter. , , Pyramid and you should, get relief for itching, bleeding of protrud ing piles or hemorrhoids. No matter haw long or . how ievefely you have suffered go tg jour drug gist today and get a 60 cent box ot Pyramid Pile ' Treatment. Accept , BO substitute. ,y- - ' It- Ask For V Wge Ipcrease to Itave K Mttle Effect oh Prices (By Interaational Xews "Serr4e. Nevr " Yjrk,' Aug. 21. In reRards lo(ihe recentTSxanting ot increases lo frailpv workers, the . Gliarfnty Trust corrpany. says, that the in creasa' in the prkes of foods be cause of the railroad pay boost will be; so negligiHe as not to be no ticed,' if any alkali, and. warns con sumers against (profiteers who use the increase a an excuse for price jumps. . ' ' "The new rites will go into effect this month and the various rail roads are now preparing the detailed c-Viiftii1a nnrW which the increase's will be ) applied. It is generally agreed that oy US decision, me com mission hal given a great impulse . : - r i : . lo tne proces".oi rcavjustiucin i this country, and it is regarded, as especially significant for the light which it throws upon the future attitude-of the commission toward its greatly enlarged powersand re- i v Unless you see the' safety "Bayer Cross' on tablets, you are- not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for oyer 20 1 years, arid proved safe by millions. N. : Safetv first vL Insist proper i directions for?- Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Earache, Toothache, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Lumbago and -' t.- AipHi la the trad mark Da aettrrto become slen- - deivby .onttie dose f --thnoid or aalta Reduce J reiftit and wassttnei I ttps.4ouMa cahijetc.b tneaaic, rctiauie iorrin system. Theakaewsron thitpieture give you an idea bow ahelooked and ielfc Rt takine Kavaui ana followwireaey direction, ef KorecntTsterru She rsJaeed from clumsy feature to cricefuT proportions. Nowaheisi(ile,attractlva,inen UUr alert and in better health. Wlrj, aat rem? Reliable aatWataeU treatiaent. . J Become Slender ani Stay So Many, both lexea, report they hareredee4 10 to 60 peoade. No starving; no exhaust mi exercisea. Bttom excuitiielv tltnfltr and mwimi u. oaie, pieasam meurna. enoorsea by physician,. Legfara of testimoni&U. $100 uuAKAn i ex. or money reruna. ttuy-Kerein (pronounced Irareen) at bnsy drnittsta. Show fat friends this ADVERTISEMENT. " TO GET ri OR OUT OF BUSI NESS, TO BUY OR SELL PROP ERTY, USE BEE WANT ADS. ; Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few oents - Q People who know millions of them now end all. corna in thia way. They apply Blue-jay, either in liquid , or in plaster form. It means but a touch, and takes but a jiffy. . ; The com pain -stops. Then the Blue iay gently undermines the corn so it loosens and comes out The modern way , Blue-jay was invented by a chemist who studied corns. ( It is made by a laboratory of world wide repute. "'- i 4'- . f. sponsibilities under1 the transporta tion act of 1920. ' . ' Millions in Taxation. t "The business interests hre con vinced;.that thj. oolicv'of the com mission will lean tb tlve constructivoJ i t . t . i-. . i suJC. in .nis inc twiuiiuaioiv" -nears likelv to have a strongerpub- TSc support than heretofore, ibecansct ot the experiment in governniftnt management and the widespread re acttop to the prevailing lack of rail road equipment. It nas cost the people millions in taxation, but there seems no doubt that a ,S'hoUsome lesson in the importancCuOf an effi cient transportation' system 'has been ta&ght fluriug the lajT two years. 1 . ' What the effect of the increased, rates on prices of commodities. will be on,ly ths facts' of thW future can determine. Some of "ttherailroads themselves have undertaken tf show that, there should be no large m - upon an unbroken "Bayet PackfceM containing Pain generally, maae ana ownea sincuy vy Americans. w t Bajar liaautacture at MoaoaoetlcaoiaseUr tt galleUoael ' A. HOSPE CO. PIANOS REPAIRED . ' IH Wsirk Gnarajifoed UU- DOBCIM St ' TCL D9U. 1SB- M3 LEG TROUBLE LACED STOCKING MA DIIDDTD ' 1 aV7 IUUUI-il gnu WASrfXBLEI OPEN OR SWOLLEN LIMBS VARICOSE VEINS I Laces like a lerflnf. sw each, two at re- H duced rota. A Call o send Tor 'mea surement Blank No. 35. Corliss Limb Spec. Co., Room 323, Loneacre Bide., B'way and 424 St. ' New York City, i , ' CUT THIS OUT m $2 liquid or Plaster They end corns now in this scientific way Old-time treatments were harsh and inefficient. Blue-jay is gentle, quick and -sure. Now all corns are needless. All these pains can be avoided. To let corns re main whileyoupareand pad them is folly. You can stop a corn ache the moment it appears. IYou can end a corn com pletely before it can develop. Blue-jay has proved these acts to mil lions. It will prove them to you and tonight if you let it. Quit the old methods of dealing with corns and see what this new way means. Your' druggist sells Blue-jay. M Blucjay Plaster or Liquid Jhe Scientific Corn Ender BAUER A BLACK Chicago Now York TorontV Makers oi Sterile ?mgical Dressings and Allies' Products creases and that in many cases tW increase in rates per poand or pe? doen or r.er quart will be so smalj as to be practically incalculable. Upon this point Vice president Dixon of the 1'ennsylvania systemf says. . - "The public should be forewarned snd forearmed acainst any attempts to taka advantage of the freight ran advance tor tne purpose .- justifying profiteering.' While it true that :n the case of some te artictes and commodities smalfli'j f creases in price may be justiheV nevertheless, the amounts which fl any instance could fairly be.adde to the present prices are s very Kwa'i irr'ifiii (IT inr wmi p . anti . 11 the case of practically every" articU or commodity of daily consumptioru the increases in transportation charges are relatively so small as to be practici'ly negligible." Seventy-five per cent of the fac tories or industrial establishments destroyed during the war ir France had resinned production on May 1. Of 3,508 establishments destroyed, 2,627 were in operation, employing more than 300,p00 men. J j - - Larger packages . ADVKRTISKMENT z: Wfyat to Use and Aid On Faces that Perspire Skin, t'el be healthy, must breathe. It also must perspire must expel, through the pores, its share of the body's waste material. Certain creams and powders clog the pores, interfering both with elimination snd breathing, especially dur ing the heated period. If more women understood this, there would be fewer self-ruined complexions. If they would use ordinary mercelized wax instead of cosmetics they would have healthy com plexions. This remarkable substance ta tually absorbs a bad skin, also unclog ging the pores. ' Result: The freshen, i : ix . i a- i . t V , and to show itself. The exquisite new complexion gradually peeps out, one frcf, from any appearance of artificiality. tain an ounce of mercoliied wax from your druggist and try it. Apply nightly like cold cream for a week or two, washing it off mornings. To remove wrinkles, here's a marvel eusly. effective treatment, which also acts naturally and harmlessly t Dissolve an ounce of powdered saxolite la a half pint witch hazel and use as a wash lotion. I. i . .-..V :' ' i - ...i.J