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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1920)
V 2 ff : VO .J ' in More Truth uy jamu J. THRIFT AND Scotland ! coin dry. , , - ? In Poet Bobbie Burns's day, ' When every Scot was gay and happy, " . " , ' When shadows lengthened on the rae, The good-folk had their wee bit drappie. The dominie would leave the kirk, The shepherd hie him from the heather, The sporran-maker drop his work ttJ if, And all would have a nip together. -'- v - " y :.' , . . A ', ' ' ' For in thjjse days on every hill ' - '"' ', They stewed the maltie in a kittle, ' And ran it through a home-made still, So whuskey cost but very little. A very hearty brew it was r. -As powerful as It was filling, . And no one grudged the cost, Because , : ' One got blind drunk for half a shilling. , . ) But through the Caledonian hills " -" . ' , - . i They've lately clapped a tax on sperrits J ,' And sent to hunt illicit stills i Big Englishmen with eyes like ferrits: , And when one's sorrow must be' drown ,, t With goodly stoups of Scots and water, . It sometimes cost a half a crown To get a fairish A And as the Scot is loath to part . n With any of his hoarded siller, .. . " Although it breaks his honest heart He's bid good-bye to the distiller. He likes his wee-bit drappie yetl But what it costs to get a .steam on . Is something that he can't forget, And thrift is driving out the demon. V s LOOK AT THE PRICE OF RAISINS! , The fact that sugar is coming down proves that they can't be using iuc of Jt in home-made hootch, V HE'LL GET IT. If Mr.- Trotsky wants some good advice about whether to go on J r fighting or not, let "him talk to M. Hohenzollerri. 1 f BE GALLANT. ' ,, Now you can put your vote in your' wife's name, and stop worrying aDout politics. , (Copyright,, 1920. By What Do You Know? - (Her chance to make joarvwito worth none?. Kaeb day The Bee will Jiubllxb a eerlee el qoeiitloaa. Titer eo.er bine whiek-aev ebould know. The tint complete lilt of eerrecl aaaweaf end the name of the wlnae tali he nebmhed oa the day Indicated below. Be ture to five yonrv view and adrirem In (all. Addreis Uu'M'oo Editor," wwianet nee.) T - " I. In what year did the Pilgrims " ". land at Plymouth Rock?" i- z. wa in x ine ear esi semc- mcnt in America? "-' .3jJBy what name was New -York "s" city known bctore it ecame New jYork?- i-' Hl.x4 Jn -what "year did the -federal py constitution take, effect? ; " 5. What state" is known as-the Bay State? .(Answers Published Wednesday.) :'l. Who is Secretary of Com- mcrce in PresWent Wilson's cab inet? Joshua Wr. Alexander, SZ. What president served imcon V-.'l. . . .rt .' . . v. . ... .... . , . . ' . .' ' , . . . , v:,' .. i ; ThU Guarantee Is yvYi ' - '''- "If OMAR Wonder , V - " ; v V finer Mt maU thm ftfcAlS. 1 .--J ' . -' . pI bma ssd more j 5st1' k I ' ' ' y, ;r i lm pw iri tki JSBk' Omaha Flour - ' v ' " lh mpty sack to your ' "mA. J -Pmn N" 1"" roer and ftt youry Ci.l3i-i'a 3300 UU. Jaily ,-r-. " V . LOOB capacity. y a- Than Poetry MuniAViur. THE DEMON; V Hieland Utter. . The Bell Syndicate, tna.) i gress after he was president? John Quincy Adams , 3. What rank : does the United States hold in merchant marine? Second. 4. How many star- is Gen1 efal Pershine entitled to' wear as insignia of his rank? Four. , 5. VVhere is the Nebraska state penitentiary located? 'Lincoln. ' Winner: Philip Moore, 841 So. 35th ave. Omaha. ' ' . Divocc'e Suit Is ,Based on 2Q-Year-Old Love Affair , Manchester N. H.,. Sept. 3.- Basms.hcr claim for "divorce on an allege love .iaffa5r '.o her husband 22 years ago,'vMrs. Ida Pingree of IDerry. N. Hm hasbrought a Suit 4 aeaiiiSt Tohn D. S. Pineree after nearly W years of married life. Mrs. Emma S. Pierce, housekeeper for the Pingrees for nearly 30 years, -is the "other woman" named iii the suit. ' - tne suit. mi ins T Co mmon oense By J. J. MUNDY. Never Mind the Clpck Until you feel yourself a part of the organization you are not going to become an important and valued employe of your firm. . You are not going to get real en joyment outxf work until you, take pride in every effort of yours to bring good results for the firm. You are not going to progress or be contented until every advance ment which yourifirm makes arouses a feeling of prioe within you the feeding that you have been an im portant cog in the wheel. Don't go to your place it business feeling that it is merely , another day's grind before you. Don't start your work with ( a frown and .a dissatisfied feeling smile and be happy. x Don't watch the clock and think how many hours it is till you can quit. Forget about time and get inter ested in what you are doing. You will be surprised at how much more quickly the time will go when yoy settle down to do an honest day's work for honest wages because you are honestly 'glad xto build up the standing of your firm. Don't be afraid of doinc too much. but buckle in and work as if the busi ness were yours and see how much better you will feel when you get home at . night. y ; -, (Cppyrlght, 1920, by. International Feature Service.' Inc.) Concrete sea-going vesss built in Norway and Sweden have been so successful that Denmark is begining to build them. ' . : , WHY? : Is the American Flag Called "Old Glory?" : In the Boston Transcript,. some; 25 years ago, appeared tne fol-" lowing item: ' " 'Old Glory,' the y first flag, known bv that term, 'is now om public exhibition in the rooms oR the Essex institute, balcm, being the old banner which Capt. Wil-; jiam Driver' hoisted over the Cap itol at Nashville, Tenn., after the: city had been captured by the federal roops in 1863". Captain Driver was living at Nashville when the rebellion broke out, and immediately after the' beginning of" the war took this flag, which was presented to him by the American residents in foreign ports, and sewed it in a quilt which he put on his bed., until the city was taken by union troops. Then he hofgted it on. thevcapitol and spVke of it with pride , as 'Old Glory.' After-; wards tle flag was carried by the' Eighth fOhio regiment, and after the war came into the possession, of the late R. A. McKenzie of this city. The flag is 35x19 feet." The Captain Driver referred to in this article was captain of the bark Charles Doggett, and the flag was. given tp himpn one of his yoyiges.n 1831. He ifwas who namedit "Old Glory," and r his devotion to . it must have provfd contagious, for, as early as the war with Mexico, aefivor-' ite marching song of the .Amer ican -troops concluded with the verse: t V v "Come, , boys," so' eager) for the fray,. Although it may be gory, , ( For if we fall, as fall we may, They'll wrap us in Old Glory." (Sunday Why is Easter Irreg- uku?K' - V w (Copyright, 1920, by the Whoejer Syn v s - dicftte, Inc.)- ii THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,'l920t What's What , By HELEN DECIE Jf trains of thought wwe permit ted to run like express trains, what time and temper might be saved, what valuable conclusion fnight be reached t v ' Interrupters who ask. irrelevant question's or who insist up6n'reading passages aloud while others are ab sorbed in the continuity of, silent reading manage to sidetrack many a potential flicT. Thus, because of ex cessive patience with the rudeness of those who abuse the privilege of re lationship or friendship, our express ambitions may , be jogged down to the snail pace of an accommodation train, stopping at every signal. -If we find these constant interruptions annoying we must be consistent nough not to be guilty of the same ottense.- men we shall ne in a posi tion to convey a courteous rebuke. I'M THE GUY I'M THE GUY Who tells you how to bring up your. children. : I haven't any of my own, that's true, but I have ideas and I EnOw that "they're better than yours. I don't hesitate to criticise your methods ..because .if I should mind my own business your children would gfow up spoiled. ' ' ' Besides,'; I like to haveyouknow that I know more about;-' it than vou da '-' - . " ,. ; French and Italiap chefs use imported , Pompeian ; Olive Oil at; the first ign of skin Eruption, You don't know how far that Itching spot of eczema, or bit of rash might develop, and U's best to check it at once by using RESINOL OINTMENT. Its cooling, healing qualities .usually stop, itching and burning after the first application. Kesmol is also an ex cellent hfoling dressing tor burns, cuts, stubborn little sores, etc. At al( druggists. BEATON'S SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS School time is here again. Prices on all school requirements at thi store begin at the lowest point where good quality can be had, and include the best that canjbe made. . 51.15 Pyorrhocide ...... 92c ' 30cZymole Trokey. . . . .22- 25c Sanitary Powder Puffs ' at ......10 30 lavis or Moon Kiss Talcum 20c Venida Human Hair Nets, 2 for..... $5 25c Flexible Nail , Files, 3, 4 and 6-inch. 16 50c Orazin Tooth Paste. . 34 35c Nichol's Eoach Powder, at ....23 50c " Samuels' Sy-P Capsules, at ..' 29tf 25c Lysol , ........160 $1.50 Lyko Tonic. . . . .31,15 60e Miona- Tablets . .380 $1.25 Hostetter's Bitters. 60c , Liquid Teener. . . . .'.480 25o Phenolax Wafers A 190 35c Energine . . . '. ;'.' , . .270. 40c Castoria y . . .290 (jOc Lavoris ........ , . .'-460 60fcocoanut OiJ Emulsion -Shampoo i . . 390 60c Beaton's Briantine, at ...:t.. ,..,.., 390 50c Kodol Dyspepsia Tab let . . .390 25c U-lb Peroxide Hydrogen 100 DV aaaaa Leonard's Ear Oil. 60c Danderine. . . , 30c Mentholatum $1.15 Phelactine.', ....81.00 ......480 ......170 . . . . . t920 15c Irish Linen Writing Tab lets j... ...... ,100 $1.00 Murine Eye Salve. 480 $3.7& ,'Horlick's Malted Milk,!, at $2.98 70c SalHepatica ,530' 60c Eatonic ........ . , .340', 35c Freezone.. ....270 35c Sloan's Liniment. . . .210 60c Canthrox .....450 $lib S. S. S. .......8'3 'Mail Orders It doen't matter what method .you pursue, it's wrong from my view point. Otherwise I would have no opportunity fpr argument If you whip them I advise talk ing to them, instead. Ifr'Su." reason with thent. I telt 'you whipping is better.' Jf you have ideas about diet I have arguments to prove j'our diet rules wrong. It doesn't matter what lha subject' is,'.-1 cai thresh it out with you from either side.4'. ' If I had childrenof my wn they worlld ' be perfect. v They ,. wouldn't be. like yours. . Just think of the ad vantage that w.ould be theirs in hav ing me for, a parent! ' I admit it? - .. ' ' Copyright. Hid. Thompson Feature SerVlce WOMEN'S SHOP, r New Autumn Styles UJUMN SUITS ; Fur Trimmed and Tailored Suits of f ricotine Yalartia Wool Velour, 1 ' Goldtone Veldyne Silvertone V Tinseltone Duvet De Laine , ( , ; - ,;. " ' "' Straight line belted models," with plain" notched and high button coyars. i Box: coat models, richly trimmed with nutria and seal. , v ' Fitted waist line and . ripple jackets, silk stitching, beads, embroidery,' pin tucks and arrow heads add to every model. iAll lined ,with fancy silk.,linings.'- Colors are. . Sparrow! Zanzibar, Nanking, Mocha,,Hv . ; , ' Navy, Olive ' V $59.50, $79.50, $98.50, $125.00 as NEW AUTUMN Fashioned of Tricotine,' Poire't Twill, ! Serge, Duvet de Laire, Moon-Glo Satin, v: . p r- oj:uui Kitten' , x For tailored wear the slender silhouette 'models and narrow belted models, with braiding, beads and Oriental embroidery. - , " U.-; - r-";-j,1 r For the all-occasion-wear ithere aresilk frocks wiih the' low waist jline,' with strikinVliead designs, 'silk; em- -. broidery, newest sleeves and collars.' . , ; r $29.50 $35, $57.50, $75 r EARLT FALL COATS Specially featured for Saturday.- -There ;. are jaunty, sporty an utility coats -for. early fall wear-offered at sacrifice. C5 $25.00 Fall Skirts ' Plaids, Serges, Trico tines. Special, - - &3 $12.50 Berg's b"FOLLOWT1E BEATON PATH" Graham Beauty Secret Lifts outlines Draws out blackheads . Reduces enlarged pores . ' Bleaches the sjciiu , ' Corrects sallow skin 6fc Walhutta -4Q0, 60c Beaton's FrecTde Cream, ; at ...... r.. 500 $1.60 Goutorbe Face Pow der ."....980 DeMars' Talcum Powder. 2O0 Beaton's Cold -Creams for tan V and sunbiurn . . ; . v . . . 250 yWalker Foot Powder, fr tired and aching feet, at .,.5O0 PERFUMES $3.50'Mary Garden Extract, per ounce . . . $2-15 75c Locust Blossom Extract, per ounce 490 75c White flose Extract, per ounce .390 CHOCOLATES Quality the highest-priced lowest byomparison. IStK drid Farnath Streets Jtecdve Our Most Careful The Beauty of The Lily can be yours: Its wonderfully .pure, J sou, pearly white ap pearance, free from all . blemishes, will be com-' parable to the perfect beauty of your skin and templcuonlf you will us 1621 FARNAM ST. 9 01 to 5 DRESSES 55 '. '"'''.ii' ' " '.' ' ra J Silk Jersey V Pettibockers Special, at 9 A 0b $4.95 Berg's I Waterman 1 and Conklih guaranteed Fountain Pens, S2 50 and up. . ' PHOTO DEPT. 0 Films Developed Free, When s Prints Are Ordered. Good service, good pictures spelte the wonderful busi-. ness we ar'd enjoying, since' doing our own developing. , . RUBBER GOODS $2.00 2-quart VelvetCombina . tion Hot Water Bottle and fountain Syringe. .. .1.45 $1.40 Radiant 2-quart Foun tain Syringe. .950 $1.50 2-quart Velvet Water Bottle . . . .950 s CANDY ' 80c Gum Drops, per pound at ...............600 65c Jelly Beans, per pound,. at ............. 420 We are exclusive Omaha agents . f or y- Huyler's and Original Allegretti -Chocolates.' . . : . , SOAPS 36c Resinol. Soap. . .... . .2201 15c Lux Soap. ....y... 110' ,30c Shah of Persia Soap. .190 20c Pears': Un'scentW "' Soap, at O.L120 CIGARS 8c' Autocrat 80 San Torin ' .50 Ladina. can of 25.. $1.75 New Bachelor, 80: two for ........... .150 Attention iirmHiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiimiii 1 . mpaixtc? i Sixteenth and 3,000 Fresh Cut ROSES 3 c Beautiful Soft Pet aled, sweet smelling varieties with 4 to 8 inch stems, in pink, white, . yellow and red;' as long as they last, each 3c. - Most Excellent Display Newest Fall Modes In Suitsk, rc"-'. 1 $3t3jOI $49;50f 1$rJ2i50; i : These -Charming "Suits;. Will appeal to ; tnose. who want. something "gmart v looking" silk ; . imea iur trimmea-a wondeif ullyv'attractive group "of high class 1 suits; . al ' priced : low , "for iimmediateellin $27,50, $39.50 h $54.50 New Fall Dresses, i black and colors beaded and embroid- ered trimming devel: oped in Tricotine, Silk, t v I- Charmeuse, Tuyetyn Season's m o s t ad- 5 vanced styles, 4 - "-v S Coats I $34.50, $42.50 I $57.50 Dressed Hundreds of wonderful Vnew Fall (jloats of the most luxurious character all uKnewest fashions "wrappy" effects, new -cape collars, Aailored models and exquisite dressy types de Juxek! . ' I I Big Pur chase and Sale j ;Fraxsinied Aboiit J. You will-be amazed at. this wonderfukcollection 1 1 of framed pictures at such ridiculously low prices. - TJieS best work of the foremost America and' for- eign artists are represented in every: conceivable - subject in water'colors, f ac-similes, carbonsphoto-.? V gravures. There are landscape scenes bH master, marines, fruits and - other subjects artistically ' 1 framed-in mahogany, walnut, bronze and gilded ' 1 frames, some wjth glasses, others without and in a variety of sizes to fit every, nook and corner. , ; The " Great Buying " Power'ibh this 'Big..' Store ' E makes this. event possible. Saturday Framed Pictures 70 Sizes 9xl tOl Framed Pictures 89c Sizes 10x14 Framed Pictures Assorted sizes. . $1:59 Framed Pictures Sizes 15x18 .... $1.89 (1 Jackson Streets Child's Wash Set Saturday 79c This splendid Doll's Wash Day Outfit will be the pride and joy of any little tmotner who wants to keep her dollie's . . clothes clean. v " a E Price , 1 s Sale Prices f ' I Framed Pictures CO rtA1 Sizes 12i24 . . . $L,)V a Framed Pictures (I0 OA ; a LSizes 14x18 ... P4.07 uramea Pictures l.s$3.29;l Sizes r4x2 Framed Pictures Sizes 16x20 ... tA COil ! -,", - - -.'4 -v..:. ,'. ' . ... - ' I f7$ZSy- . ' A' - ' - ' " x '' ' J. 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