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Mayor Dahlman
Promises Muny
Concert Suport
City to Male Civic MuIe Ap
propriation Next Year, He
Trill Membership Drive
Worker:.
If Omaha will support the City
lonmt club lr one more -on
the financing of civic nm-ic will be
cared lor in the (mure with an in
nu.l appropriation fmiu city fund,
according to Mayor Jantei C. DahU
man, ipeaking veurrday at the
Chamber ol Commerce, opening the
club a annual drive lor niciiitieri.
"Here we tee a group of people
working and expending tlie'r ener
gy trying to rane the few thouund
dollar! needed to carry on this coin-
miiiuiy movement, when tlie city it
elf ought to furuiih the fundi,'
MayorDahlman laid. The concern
and band music furnished by tliu
organization benefit every perion in
Omaha a well at our numeroui
visitors. ,
'Fund to be Set Aaide.
"Next year, when Omaha ihall
have home rule and a right to ay
how its fundi Khali be spent, I shall
lee that an ordinance i parsed re
quiring that a certain minimum aum
mut be let aide for thl purpose."
Other ipeaken were Charlei Oard
tier, who ipolce on Tulilic Music,"
'and Al Sweet, director of Al Sweet'i
band, appearing this week at the
World theater.
Mr. eet recommended a per
manent band organization for every
city.
Teama to Compete. '
Mavnard Swartz lang "Friends,1
and a group of longi from the "Jol
ly Musketeers' was lung by flcryl
Burton. Dorothy Stembaucli, liar
riet Clark Helgren and Helen Rahn
Nielsen.
More than 100 women workers
have been enrolled under the ban
ner of Miss Blanche Soreoson. They
will compete for honors in the mem
bership drive with an equal number
of men, working under the direction
of Herman k. Mansfield.
The membership campaign will
conclude with a free public concert
at the Auditorium May 10.
10 Pipgly Wiggly Stores
to Be Opened Here June 1
At least 10 Piggly Wiggly stores,
a system of self-serve grocery stores,
will be opened in Omaha about June
1. it was announced yesterday by
W. E. Haynes, district manager, who
has been securing locations for the
enterprise.
Locations already secured are 2417
Farnam itreet. 3922 Farnam street,
S301 North Twenty-fourth street,
8507 North Thirtieth street, one in
South Omaha, one in Benson and
one In Council Bluffs. Twenty-five
stores eventually will be opened in
Omaha, Mr. Haynes stated.
The Piggly Viggly corporation
1A-JlS home office at Memphis,
Tenn. The corporation is now op
erating more than 800 stores in the
United, States and is opening on -an
average of one new one a" 'day,
Permanent Sidewalk to
Be Built in Hanscom Park
A meeting of Hanscom Park dis
trict residents Sunday morning with
City Comissioner J. B. Hummel in
the park resulted in an agreement
that the first improvement to be
made in this rest and recreation cen
ter will be permanent sidewalks.
The park commissioner announced
yesterday that work will be started
within a few weeks and that the new
walk! will cost nearly $9,000.
Endreg Files for Sheriff
M. L. Endres, county treasurer,
209 South Thirty-sixth street, filed
yesterday for the democratic nom
ination for sheriff.
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.5 LELiPY'-'TIM El T ALES
THE TALE OF
NIMBLE DEER
bY ARTHUR.SC0TT BAILEY"
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CHAPTER IX.
A Spike Horn.
Nimble didn't mind lolng . Ills
spoti, when Ik yrew older, lie had
something rUe that S Mm much
more pleasure than ihry ever had.
Me had a new toy., Or, to be exact
he had two new toi. And every-
k
After Nimble lot (tinhorn, lie
carefully avoided all In playmates.
He didn't want the other ipik
norm to tee mm. At to mi
great dimiay, one day lie came face
ia f uce with one of them. They both
tried to dodge out of light. Hut the
other, whoe name was Dodger, wai
not quite quick enough, More he
hid behind a thicket, Nimble saw
that he bad l"t hn horns, tool
Thru Nimble cuMeJ the truth.
He knew why it wat that he had
managed to keep out of light of
hu friends. Kvery spike horn in the
neighborhood had lnt his horns
And every oue of them had been
tryinf to keep out ot uglit.
(operiKlii, lis!
K never did that atfaia.
where lie went he carried them with
him,
He carried them on hii head. And
ho couldn t have left them behind
in the woods ereu if he had wanted
to at least not .until he had en
joyed them for a whole season.
VI course you have already
Etiesscd that he had a pair of horns.
They were not very big. But neither
was Nimble, for that matter. So
they suited him well. A little deer
like him would have looked queer
wearing great, branching horns such
as his father owned. .
Nimble horns were merely two
spikes which stuck up out of the top
of his head in a pert fashion.
it was a proud day for nun when
an old deer spoke to him and called
him "young Spike Horn." About
that time the forest folk had begun
to speak of him as a "yearling."
hut there was something about
Spike Horn" that sounded much
more important
Somehow there was a new cron
of Spike Horns this summer
Kimble's second summer. And
every one of them had been like
him a little spotted fawn the year
before.
At first Nimble had thought it fun
to use his new horns to jab any
body that happened to be with him.
One day he even stole uo behind
his own mother, and gave her a sharp
prod with them. '
He never did that again. His
mother ouicklv taueht him better.
She wheeled and struck smartly-with
her tore teet.
'There!" she cried. "That's the
first time a child of mine has play
ed that trick on me. .,. Let it be the
lastl"
And it was. Nimble was very
careful, after that, to prod only
those that didn't mind such pranks.
Luckily he soon found that the
other . spike horns liked the same
sort of fun that he did. They were
just as proud of their new horns
as he was of his. And (sad to sayl)
there was a good deal of boasting
anion e them, bach one declared
that his own horns' were the long
est and strongest.
All the spike horns, including Nim
ble, were forever butting one anoth
er in play. And they had just dis
covered a new sport when Nimble
met with what he feared, for a time,
was a terrible accident.
Late in the fall, before the deep
snows came, both his horns loosened
and dropped off his head. .
Oh 1 Oh!' he cried when he saw
what had happened. 'Til never be
able to take part in another mock
battle again! tor the spike horns
had had gay times . pretending to
fight one another in a most savage
fashion.
RATS
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Council Bluffs Remedy Co.
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Don't Worry about Eczema or other
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applied and costs a mere trine for
each application. It is always de
pendable.
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PAINS ACROSS
SMALL OF BACK
Husband Helped in Homework.
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Compound Made Her Strong
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Pinkham a Vegetable Compound for
pains across tne
small or my DacK.
Tbey bothered me
so badly that I
could do my work
only with tie help
of my husband.
One ofay he saw
the 'ad.' in our
paper telling
what Lydia E.
Pinkham s Veg
etable Compound
is doinar for wo
men, so I began to take it. It has
helped me wonderfully. I am feel
ing fine, do all my housework and
washing for seven in the family. I
have been irregular too, and now am
all right, i am telling my inends
what it has done for me and am sure
it will do eood for others. You can
use this letter as a testimonial. I will
stand up for Lydia E. Pinkham's
vegetable Compound any time."
Mrs. Wm. Juhnke, Foster, Oregon.
Doing the housework for a family
of seven is some task. If you. as a
housewife, are troubled with back
ache, irregularities, are easily tired
out and irritable, or have other disa
greeable ailments caused by some
weakness, give Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound a trial. Let it
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yes, raisin pie, made of
the raisins from nature's
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kissed slopes of California.
You'll be missing a rare
treat If you fall to enjoy
Welch's Sunklst Raisin
Pie, for Welch's Eunkist
Raisin Pie is wonderfully
good . and it possesses
much more than ordinary
wholesomeness. Remem
ber this special price of
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4fBIL U 10 29 0SLT.
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iODAY we present
WHEAT TONE
A new loaf, made from Whole Wheat
Flour that is milled in our own Bakery
Made in
The Old-Fashioned Way
This loaf is baked in response to a demand for some
thing better than ordinary health bread, which is usually
made from a mixture of white flour and bran. This de
mand came not only from friends and customers, but
from physicians.
WHEAT TONE contains
ALti of the Bran and the
Germ of the Wheat, that
healthful e 1 e ment not
found in ordinary health
bread, The Germ of the
Wheat is highly essential
because it contains rich
mineral salts (an impor
tant n e r v e food), vita
mins (for healthy
growth) and fats . (for
building strong tissues).
The Bran serves as a laxa
tive. To get a flour that con
tained the Germ and ALL
of the Bran was .a problem.
Commercial mills remove
the Germ because it de
teriorates too rapidly for!
flour containing it to be
shipped or stored. The
Bran is removed because it
colors and .coarsens the
flour.
We solved this problem by
installing a complete flour
mill in our ' own bakery.
This mill is the old-fashioned
stone process, well
known to our fathers. It
mills the WHOLE WHEAT
with nothing added and
nothing taken away. The
Wheat is milled daily and
we bake from it daily.
Thus, we pre s e rv e the
Germ of the Wheat and
ALL of the bran.
WHEAT TONE, therefore, is a new product, different from any other wheat
bread you have ever eaten. It should be consistently included in the diet of
every adult and child, especially those of sedentary habits.
And don't forget that WHEAT TONE is delicious and flavorful as well as
healthful. YouVe no idea how the WHEAT GERM adds to the flavor.
Ask your Grocer for WHEAT TONE
The Jay Burns Baking Company
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