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Till; i:i;K; OMAHA. FRIDAY. MARCH 17.
THE. TALE OF
BLASTER
MEADOW
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CYARTMUR SCOTTBAILEY
i HAITI -R XXIV,
Matter or Muter?
t.nii'ir. If l"l. iHitr the mill
jcuJ. Mtrr Meadow Mou aw
I steal dl t( 1'addy MurUat. They
l'4l a number ci( J4t- in common.
They both liked My bulb. They
He wi back jtt a few minutes, with
broad J in ile upon hi l'aca.
both enjoyed swimming. They both
i Miked I'cUr Mink. They were
bound to become great cronies if
for no other rrsou than the last.
Ry f.piiiisr l'addv Mtiskrat knew
Master Meadow Moue well enough
to ak a '
t.on.
ery intimate qucs-
"Wliy docs everybody call you
'.Master;'" lie innnircd one day.
Master Meadow Mousse looked at
Urn in a iit.lcd fashion for a mo
ment or two.
"I don't know," be answered. "I
don't know why, unless it's because
they always have called inc that.
Don't ynti think it's a Rood name;"
be asked I'addy Miiikr.it a bit anx
iously. "Oh. yes!" T'addv assured him.
There a no doubt that it's a Rood
enouRh name. Rut it's one that's
Riven to a voungstcr to a mere
child."
"I'm not a youngster J' Master
Meadow Mouse cried. "Nobody can
call nic young. I'm almost a year
cM!"
i , "1 thought so," said Taddy Musk
"rat, as if he knew he couldn't have
been mistaken. "You're grown up.
And yet they still call you 'Master'
Meadow Mouse. If I were you I'd
get folks to change that.
It was plain that Master Meadow
Mouse agreed with him in every'
way. Ile had already made up his
mind that, he wouldn't answer to the
iiame of 'Master' Meadow Mouse
any longer. And lac told Paddy
Muskrat as much.
"If they want in c to answer after
this, they'll have to call me some
thing else," he declared. "Now, what
would you suggest?"
Paddy Muskrat said he needed
time to think the matter over.-And
he thought that he'd like to consult
his wife, 'who always had an opin
ion. "Wait here till T come back!" he
''told Master Meadow Mouse. And
, divinsr into the water, he swam
'.'home. Me was back in a few tnin
'tites, with a broad smile upon his
fate. "I've thought of the very
thing!" he exclaimed. "Or at least,
niy wife has. She says 'Call him
"Mister" of course!' "
"That's fine!" cried Master Mead
ow Mouse. "I'm sure I couldn't
have thought of that if I'd tried all
summer. And now," he added, "I
must go and tell everybody about
. this sudden change."
So he hurried home. And catling
AllYF.RTISiEMKNT.
V ACID IN STOMACH
SQURSTHE FOOD
Says Excess of Hydrochloric
Acid is Cause of Indigestion.
X
A well-known authority states that
stomach trouble and indigestion are
nearly always due to acidity acid
stomach and not, as most folks be
lieve, from a lack of digestive juices.
He states that an excess of
hydrochloric acid in the stomach re
tards digestion and starts food fer
mentation, then our meals sour like
garbage in a can, forming acrid fluids
and gases which inflate the stomach
like a toy balloon. We then get that
1ieavy, lumpy feeling in the chest,
we eructate sour food, -belch gas, or
have heartburn, flatulence, water
brash, or nausea.
He tells us to lay aside all digestive
aids and instead, get from any phar
macy four ounces of Jad Salts and
take a talJlespoonful . in a glass of
water before breakfast while it is
effervescing, and furthermore, to con
tinue this for one week: While re
lief follows the first dose, it is im
portant to neutralize the gas-making
mass, start the .liver, stimulate the
'kidneys and thus promote a free flow
of pure digestive juices.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with litlua
and sodium phosphate. This harm
less salts is used by thousands of peo
ple for stomach trouble with excel
lent results.
Obey That Impulse j
(TURK
! J TO THE (
j; RIGHT,
, V 1,1-1 . '. . .
I To the Sun Theater I
1. Starting Next SuiiUr
IStdS "A Sun Wonder
jjgp Picture"
tifi)l n.ly around liiui, lie rM'Umtd !
that be m r .ld, md Hut he
bid itt oWiilly dodrd Mitt Kilty
( t. llHIIIIIV VoX, NlllllHOII Ul.
hrrd'iMi.d I'ltr. I'rier MiuW, Old
Mr, t in and guodnrat only Vnt
how lu.iny other dangerous folk.
'I'm trown up row," be tubl h't
Irrir.. Trout tin time on I ex
pea even body to C4ll me Mister
Meadow ,Moue,"
And everybody m'4 tlul a new
name v 4 no more than be d.
encd. They all approved lii
cIhup,
No! There a jut one amonj?
all the company that was oppoted
to the lunge. He snorted and
Urtrd lo My Something di:tgrec
aide. And fur once everybody told
l.'ncte Hilly 0-r it wat be!) to be
quiet.
And that ! the end til Matrr
Meadow .Minue.
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Tomorra I Tia Mwl.jr f aw aptr la
III lint l a t at hailrr Martr.
lar a ftlalij prrMie llitf MuUr la .
any el.iilur-.. aha Jumped the frma
tnif riwttrrtl ilh Ida N-rfrraw In. thm
eornfirlii. Anil ( tttlf IWar rarnt hrr
la l ha tHHt;
Holds Public too
Kind to Beggars
Charily Council Sas It'a Poor
Day W lint TauliandIcr"
l)ocn't Heap $.
Assistance of the public in putting
a Mop to "panhandling'' on down
toun streets and in the rcsidnue
district wai asked for by the Fam
ily I; t-lirt bureau of the Council of
hocial (.'harities, meeting jcsterd.iy
at the public library.
That the public ij too gullible and
kind to floaters wa emphasized by
members of the bureau, which pawd
a resolution urging everyone solicit
ed for money to cnd the solicitor
either to the Salvation Army, 1110
Dodge street, or the Volunteers of
America, 114 North Fifteenth street.
That it's a poor day for the pan
handler who makes less than $5 dur
ing his working hours was asserted
by members of the bureau. The
matter of obtaining a rockpile or a
workhmc (or employment of "float
ers, wile deserters and professional
panhandlers will he referred by t tie
bureau to the central council, with
the request that that body take the
project up with Mayor Dahlman.
A committee of three was appoint
ed to confer with Police Coinmis- j
sioncr Dunn regarding the nicking
up of panhandlers and arraigning
them before a police judge.
Solicitors who claim to have fanf
ilies should he referred to the Asso
ciated Chanties, it was decided.
Gruenig Estate Is
Valued at $1,000,000
The late Ourlen Grueni.', rr at r.
l-iie nun and kjpiuli.-t, bit an etit : ute t h ,djt, unjl ijimnig,
Milled at alujul f l.lMj.iHal, inofdu a I jtnd at bff dr.tli t pioi fllw i to
h st!oiu)H 1'f'Uivit tr probate j be divided amorg t'e lu!difn, mh
n( In i! 4 ii!cd in womuy ourt
)eietJav,
lit Mill bavftill the rntnt r-
ie Mria U He., I l!en f, Mf.
t'hernii, l.inn4ti t , Msitu. Mr
Ri t t'. Mdlrr, ttertrude , 4sf,
Let Fatima smokers
tell you
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FATIMA.
CIGARETTES
Almoin kill it tm W tlmm
'Jy '" J Bunt titarrtta
just taste the different t
Ligcett k Myers Tobacco Co.
Ucifjie, fhr!, )r, John, WillUm ' ilH'. Mr. tnuti, (tumcrly
'di ' ttirifd in the Utiul'e and ht
the Hiil iih Vmt Mi tirmni - Moi litt; toiuiMiur. I f on
Clurlrs, jr., nj H.rry l iwher, al iieralr the tJrueinit Kea'iy fom
.iiorney, )t unit fkfvg(on jor tliefpaiiy, iit ,S4iniil tUnW building,
breeE.
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kM. Diw mm mWm da aiaa rrw yur
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ail taaa 4iatoa Um4 aa II la abwrM lata)
ymu Maa4 u u tie vaiaai viik Ml t mA,
eM y aa 4mm t anaiaa amwlnil aaavr
n4aary. WidMul araaaia lfa la vautkla4
Vuf fal aiTiry aaaaa laxtt yeuf My Vila
eul raa vr t4.
Arr(aaii k' kaaa ta4f auk ika
draawiaia ef ikw ny la ra aiarr rv
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Van Vttaauaa Ttktoaj akalMly tr) Vila
awry auackaaa a( t kanla af K"uuu4 Iran.
' ADTtRTIIirMCST.
WAll m MEDICINE
In Europe, jer ago, a woman
ri4incd Uildrs4rdc wrote a noiahlc
book on medicinal plant. In those
dayi the men were too busy bothrr-
u. e about dogmai of religion and
medicine, and the iudy of herbs
wat thought beneath their notice.
It wa the women, however, who
mostly conducted the hospitals and
cared for the lick, and thus they
learned much of great value. They
let the men ficht out the Questions
of theories.
Lvdia E. Pinlham's Vreetable
Compound, prepared almost fifty
years ago by a woman, Lydia E.
I'utkham. did then, and docs now.
relieve the ailments peculiar to
women. It is a vegetable com
pound and of great value for this
purpose. This is proven day after
day, and in your own neighborhood.
by grateful women who have used it.
Bee Want Ads Troduce Results.
Nothing
Down
A brand new Schmollcr
&. Mueller Phonograph
will be r.ent to your homo
for
Nothing Down
Just select and pay for a
few records and the
Thonoffraph of your
choice will be delivered
immediately.
t
$7000
I6d
and Up
To see and hear a
Schmoller & Mueller
Cabinet Phonograph i
lo want one. .
Schnollcr&Muellcr
1514-1S-1& Pia.au f Trlaphsn
Dodi. si. runowi. D. ,M
ROW EN'S
I 'oluc-Civing Store
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Music
Yocal and Instrument!
both produced by Iho
world's greatest artisti on ths
Colombia Grifonoli
one reason hy s Columbia
should be in your borne.
We offer Columbia Grafonolas
in nine different models and
mzes oak, walnut and ma
hogany finishes. Terms, too,
that suit your convenience.
Exchange Record Dept.
Your old records (any
make) are worth' '.'3 cents
toward the purchase prlco
of any Record on our Ex
change Table.
It Pays to Shop a) Bowea's
Howard St., bet. 15th aael 16th
Bee Want Ads Troduce Results.
' "' ' " "' "' ', ' ' "- ' --in ii i a la I, i. i f, ,
A Favorite at the Show
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Price $1145
f. o. b. Laming
The Oldsmobile Four is
without a doubt the most
popular car at the Auto
Show. Snappy lines,
beautiful finish and a
bear for power. Let us
take you up a hill in this
marvelous car.
NEBRASKA
Dcs Moinea
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BEAUTIFUL HOME OF NEBRASKA OLDSMOBILE CO.
chas. a. tucker, Prei. Omaha
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TONIGHT :
is Musical Night
at the
Auto Show
-fl .Tom. Brown's "orchestra of
smiles" will be augmented to
present the special musical
program. Several vocal se
lections will be included this
evening.
J Today and Tomorrow afford the last
opportunity to inspect the highly in
teresting display of cars, trucks, acces
sories, and "Epp's Pullman Ford" at
the Auditorium.
J The big accessory show is staged this
. year, in the balcony. Take the steps,
east end, both corners. Trucks on
lower floor.
Omaha Auto Trade Association
( 2051 FARNAM STREET
A. B. WAUGH, Show Maoasei