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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1921)
Kir , ' " ' : " ( THE OMAHA BEE. nFrf ' ; P , Extracts From Coolidges Acceptance Speech i ; " "n a fe rePubfc at government is the ) :R product of a great people. They will look to themselve lS IMSIW "w rather than government for success. The destiny, the E? MSMM m " 41 greatness of America lies around the hearthstone. If I WMmiS V ll" thrift and industry are taught there, and the example Wt ' W 1 II of self-sacrifice oft appears, if honor abide there, and M , F' I-- high ideals, if there the building of fortune be subor- , ' jlgll I dinate to the budding of character, America will live in It ,'. y J security, rejoicing in an abundant prosperity and good lMlf w- l government at home, and in peace, respect and con. Will If j 1 fidence abroad. If these virtues be absent there is no WJ & w fl power fforf can soppy Mete blessings. Look well then Wt J fe I ' Hearthst0ne' th'rein dl hPe for America lies." Wh ' I With an increase of nearly $500,000 for the year ending December 31, 1920, The Omaha Liberty Fire Insurance Company has sub stanqally demonstrated the principles which make up its platform. Such a .growth was not one of chance or 'of luck, but the evolution of high business integrity toward everyone. It is on this plat form that we have operated our business and it is our sincere desire to so con- tmue. JV