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THE GUMPs-.-kjj
GOOD ADVICE FROM A GOOD LAWYER
Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith
Daffodils
Imprisoned tunthine in llic greening
'. .
Th tnitlr of April at the raied
that yj
The imdy llowert that thrill with
juy and liiilit,
And, be it thine or shower, are
ANVKHTiaKMitrr.
USE SULPHUR TO
HEAL YOUR SKIN
mau'T Its tw A MURKS TO
I u- OiuivflE - Lest MOT MkD -
UtlL- IT t60K TO MC At tHoXiU
Irtt? YOV tltt OvgM- fAW Mo ATUWTtXM TO . OC W
IT Hoi tMt OCCASION YO COOK AT TH JvtO t)T
OM A, tMIll-WD Utf, 1aCTtCt TWY fOVrUiHT
CtK h ONCH tlCHT.
Cut Vl OOHt M1 TO Bl TOO
CWANCC TO CWtCT TWI QvWIOW
CUf lOWt. WOVJ YOU CCsAt
fttW0INU tMlUMd tAUT TOO
Broken Out Skin and Itching Eciema
UTTL VYrUVX WW TOV GIT wont. llTCKl 1HW
VltftOfc 0 tSYtMOWS VOM'T SHOW
lieiuea uvtr mink
tor untighily lin cruptloiii, rah
or blotchc on far, nek arnii or
lKdy, you do not have lo ail for re.
hef from torture, or embarranment,
drrUree a iimrd akin epecialitL Ap
ply a little Mentho-Sulphur and im
pr.neinrnt ho nmt day.
It re a u e of it grrtU'dcktroylng
inoprrtirt, notliing hai ever been
found to lake the place of Ihit tuN
phur ptrparatioii. Ih. moment you
aitIy it healing lirgma. Only thoaa
who have had untiplitly Virt troublea
can know the drlight thi Menthc
Sulphur bring. Kven fiery, itching;
errrma if dried right up.
Oct a miall jar from any good
druuttut and ue it hke cold cream.
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gU4 and gay.
TOT VC A OtT NT Ot
Eth yrr tiy rme, like MUi
fT 0 MfcUCC VT JT AtT vt.
lour n til bow,
Tun.lorm the toddrn Uwn and
Srurn drear.
I (Koine Ihrin at friends, and
lltantfiil rrv
rrn
itawit
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"The daffodil and ipring are here,
are hcrer
-AtlX Tuonx
South Side Club Luncheon.
Ono hundred Hid IwrntV-five it
crvaiiont have been made for the an
mul luncheon of the bouth Umaiu
Woman't club Saturday, I p. n., at
the hontrnrtle hole). A tnuncil
program will be given, followed by
installation of new oniceri.
THE LEC: OMAHA. SATUUUAY. APRU 1922.
'AM
"Lrff3'JI Mil
INI
My Marriage
Problems
Adtt Carrltao't New phax of
"Revelations of ?l Wife"
(Coprigh j::
The Newa That Came From Dr.
Pettit
"The big oak on the winding
road," I repeated mechanically after
Lillian. And, indeed, I felt as if I
were an automaton, and a run-dowu
one at that.
My mother-in-law's attack on what
she had termed my "flirty foolish
ness," followed by my self-arraign-inrnt
before the bar of my Puritan
conscience, had well-nigh exhausted
rue mentally and physically. There
was within me a distaste of the work
Lillian was planning for me, a re
pulsion against the part I was to
play. It was a j-ole that ju my nor
mal moments' would have filled me
with adventurous joy, but the lest of
living and working seemed to have
departed from me.
With her usual tact, Lillian saw
this and managed the ensuing con
versation so that I was able to .es
cape any part of it. "And then young
Mr. Chester took his departure,
leaving Lillian and me facing each
other on the garden bench. My
friend eyed me keenly.
Lillian's Prescription.
Tit give you a prescription," the
said, tightly. "Find the most absorb
ing novel you can a rattling detec
tive ttory by preference go to your
room, get into something loose and
read yourself to sleep. I'll stand
guard to see that nothing happens
to chceld or home while you are off
watch, also I'll keep any .ravening
wolves of mothers-in-law from com
ing in and devouring you. Don't
hesitate or hedge now. There's meth
od in this. I'm selfish about it. I
need you very much on your toes
for the next few days, and just now
you're about as resilient as a punc
tured tire. So prithee get thee to
the mental garage I'm recommend
ing." I took her prescription, although
I had grave doubts about being able
to sleep. And indeed it was hours
before I finally did close my eyes.
I must have been more worn out
than I thought, however, for when
I next opened them it was the early
dawn of another (jay. I had more
ft
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OOCM fOOO PWOOOCTS COMMWr
MACARONI with
HAMBURGER
Prepare one-half
package of GOOCH'S
-Best. Macaroni.
Chop three onion
and fry In butter; add
one and one-half
pounds of hamburger
steak and cook one
half hour. Mix meat
and macaroni and add
one quart of canned
tomatoe with salt to
taste. Let simmer for
. one hour. Serve on
plate. You may sub
stitute GOOCH'SBEST
SPAOHETTI fot maca
roni if you with.
I -
The thrifty housewife wilt
appreciate the economy of the
recipe given at the left. Gooch't
Best Macaroni is economical.
Try it. As . for its goodness,
let the family render the verdict.
Write to Gooch Food Pro
ducts Co., Lincoln, Neb., for free
book of recipes.
: ' ' . " . ,
'
yfto . ' ' "
Gooch't Bm Flour .
Gooch't Bert Puetk Flour
Gooch't Bart Buekwhut Float
Gooch't Bt Wluu HfW
- Gooch't Bo SoKhcttl
Gooch't But Erf NoodU ,
than "slept the clock round" and 1
felt , ai if I were a new woman,
ready with equanimity to face any
task Lillian might have for me.
But to my surprise I think a
little to Lillian's, also there wa no
need for either of us to do anything
save loaf and invite our soult for
several days. Dr. 1'cttit reported
that the man in the hospital was
running a temperature and that he
would permit no one to tee him for
several days. This news practically
eliminated Smith as an element of
worry, for it was his expected meet
ing with the wounded man which
was the center of Lillian's interest.
"At Last!"
W'c made the most of our respite,
with a wonderful restful and enjoy
able camp in a little shack on Noyac
bay, which we were able to obtain
through the Ticcrs. The owners of it
had gone back to the city, and for
three days we Lillian, Katie, Ma
rion, Junior and I slept on bunks
in its screened interior at m'Kht, and
all day rested upon the sand, roam
ed the wpodsbr rowed upon the
placid waters.
We had salved our consciences to
ward Mother Graham by leaving
Mrs. Titer's daughter, Celia, with
her, Celia, wno had been iu ter?
ice in Southampton during our stay
with her mother, had already found
favor in my mother-in-law a tight
by her quiet, deft ways, and I rath
er suspected that Dicky's doughty
parent was glad lo get tit all out
ot the house its order to have Celia
rearrange thing according to Moth
er Graham's own liking.
We had one memorable day of
fishing when Mrs. Ticer, tightly cor
seted and seemingly imprcrvious to
fatigue and discomfort, rowed a
heavy fishing boat to the beach in
front of our shack and invited us to
go with her to a spot in the bay
where she assured us the bottle
fish and kingfish were biting.
Kvcn Junior, wild with delight,
held a line with batted hook over
the side in the two hours that fol
lowed, and when, as I held tightly
to his romper, he nulled up a small
bottle-fish, Marions pride and joy
unbounded.
"Vour very first fish, darling!"
she exclaimed, squeezing him ec
statically. "Oh, isn't It a shame that
Uncle Dicky couldn't have been here
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SMake these delectable
corn gems today
Then write us if you've ever
tasted anything more appe
tizing and wholesome
JUST TAKE
J,' cup Corn Meal 1 cup Flour
3 level teaspoons Baking Powder
U cup Kingsford'a 1 Egg
teaspoon Salt
1 cup Buttermilk or plain Mtllc
tablespoons Kara
H teaspoon Soda If buttermilk It uttd
2 tablespoons Mazola
Sift dry ingredients together. Add Karo and beaten egg
to buttermilk and mix quickly with dry ingredients. Add
the Mazola last. Bake in gem pans oiled with Mazola. This
makes about eight gems. '
IT is not necessary to purchase both a bread and a
pastry flour. By using cup of Kingsford's Corn
, Starch to cup of any good flour
the percentage of gluten is decreased
and the starch content increased so
that home prepared flour will make
a lighter and finer grained cake.
For delicious desserts, smoother grav
ies, lighfer, flakier pastry, nothing
equals Kingsford's Corn Starch.
osw!?
v at.JtMUltM!
111 M!i I
FREE: Atk your grocer or write Corn Products Sales
Co., 8th and Jackson Stt., Omaha, Neb., for beau'
tilul folder of the new Kingtford Corn Starch recipes.
YOUR LAST CHANCE
To buy our regular lOo cut
of delieiout KAISIN PIE for
Be it today. Thia offer food
WEEK V0F 'APRIL 34 to 2 ONLY
All 6 WELCH Restaurants
' AI1VEKTISEMEST.
PAINS SO BAD
WOULD GOTOBED
Two Women Tell How Lydia L
Kaklum's Vegetable Compound
. Stopped Their Suffering
Iron Mountain. Mich. "I had ter
rible paina every month and at times
lnaatogoconeaon
accountot tbem. 1
saw your adver
tisement and took
Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound with
very gooa results,
lean work all day
long now at my
sick time. You
may use these
facUaa a testimo
nial and I am
recommending the Vegetable Com
pound to my friends." Mrs. A. H.
Garland, 213 E. Brown St, Iron
Mountain, Michigan.
Xenia, Ohio. "Every month I had
such pains in my back and lower part
of my abdomen that I could not lie
quietly in bed. I suffered for about
' five years that way and I was not reg
ular either. I read an advertisement
of what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound had done for other
women, so I decided to try it. Itsurely
has helped me a lot, as I have no
pains now and am regular and feeling
fine." Mrs. Mary Dale, Route 7,
Xenia, Ohio.
If you suffer as did Mrs. Garland or
Mrs. Dale, you should give this well
known medicine a thorough trial.
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if m
km
loir f
ACudahy Product i J!-1'-
Dtiritan-
II lat
I:
irwfe)itf Hams
VAHEN your dealer
V hears the familiar
name Puri tan he knows
you are ordering ham a
bit better than you thought
ham could -be. Try it and
see if he and we are right.
THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY
(or hit (irtt fish!" the added loy
ally. "I don't think iccond timet
arc ever at good at (irtt, do you,
Auntie Madge?"
"No, dear. I don't." I returned
promptly, a shade too prompt!)', 1
think, to deceive Lillian, tor 1 caught
a swift, quickly-averted glance from
her sympathetic eyes which told me
that she comprehended my bewild
ered resentment toward my hus
band's trip to the city.
Not his hoy's first likhing triumph,
but Edith Fairfax's smiles were oc
cupying his attention I said to my
self bitterly, a-id the barbed little
thought ellectually spoiled t rest
of our last day's camping ir me
and stayed with me through the
buttle of our return.
Fortunately, however, I was given
no time to indulge my morbid fan
cict, for the cause of our coming
back was a message from Dr. 1'ct
tit, brought to ut by Jerry
who wat waiting at Hit cottagr
when we returned with our really
itniMual catch of fish. Lillian read
it and paed it to me.
"At !at!" the taid tensely.
Wt CUaa Uobeltloret? rwvilttra
Call AT OMS
DRESHER BROTHERS
Pytrt, CUaaert, Halttrt, Furri.il
Tailors and Ruf CUaatrs
UIT FarMss Street
YOUR LAST CHANCE
To buy our regular IS tut
, ( d.Hrlout RAISIN FIB for
I. today. Thit offer goed
WEEK OP APRIL M to It ONLY .
All 6 WELCH Restaurants
mi
AT w
FAIRMONTS,
1
Milk
, For Infinti
& hralida
NO COOKING
The "Food-Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch atHome.Ofnce.and
Fountains. Ask for HOKUCKS.
wAtoU Imitations t Substitute
HOME GROWN GRAPES
LAST CALL FEW 100 LEFT
2-year, 15c each, $1.50 doz., $10.00 per 100
Best Stock.
Apples. 5 to 6. feet, 40c i Pears, 5 to 6 feet, 50e
Fine assortment of Nursery Stock.
See us before you bay.
Gate City Nursery
24C3 No. 52d Straet WAlnut 2945
3 Blocks South of Krug Park
We Deliver to Any Part of the City
Phone Douglas 3940
We Uij Comparison of
These Dominant Values
OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT
THE TALK OP OMAHA.
-i Finest Quality at Lowest Prices
Home Grown Spinach, per peck .....25t
Home Grown Asparagus, 3 bunches for S5t
Radishes, large bunches, 4 for 15t
Home Grown Rhubarb, largo bunches, 6 for 25
New Potatoes, large, per lb. 10c
New Potatoes, small, 3 lbs. for 25c
Cncumbers, large size 10t
Head Lettuce, salad heads 7t 10t?
Choice Ripe Strawberries, pints, 2 for 35e
Choice Ripe Strawberries, quarts 30c
Extra Fancy Large Juicy Lemons, per dozen 3V
English Walnuts, S lbs. for 45
Choice Ripe Pineapples, each 30
QUALITY GROCERIES
UNDERPRICED ;
Snnklst or Bine
Bell Floor, 48.1b.
sack for SI. 98
Macaroni or Spa
ghetti, 2 , pkjs.
for ........ IS
Big Foor Soap,
special, 10 bars
for ...48e
Fearl White Soap, 10 bars for ................ ..;.......37
Ivory Soap, 6 bars for .....43
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars for 53
(i nar treme uii soap t ree.)
Sambo Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs. for .
Borden's Milk, tall cans, 6 cans for
No. l Canned Fruits, 3 cans for
1-lb. Oval Cans Sardines, 2 cans .
rnp firnnnlated Sugar, 5 lbs. ...
...... 150
57
......44t
25
29
BUTTER AND EGG SPECIALS
Wisconsin Cream Brick Cheese, per lb..
Choice Country Ratter for Table Use, per lb. . . . . .
Eagle Camembert Cheese, finest quality, per box
Swiss Gruyere Clieese, per box
Finest Imported Swiss Cheese, per lb. .............
TEA, COFFEE, SPICES
...19
.33
.-.50
...80
m-89
An kola Coffee, none', better, '
3M lbs. for ..1.15'
Household Coffee, 3 lbs. 88
Sun Dried Japan Tea, b. 47e '
Walter Baker's Chocolate, l-1b.
pkg-. for .32c)
Best Quality Bulk Cocoa,
3 lbs. for 25t)
Bakery Products
Tuti Fruti Cake, ..70
Qrange Loaf Cake,
- each ,.30t? ;
Take home a pan of Pecan
; Kolls, per pan . . . .25
Cigars
Just Inside the Door
Girards, 10c value, 3 for
only
. 50 for .....
25
$3.50
CRACKER DEPARTMENT ,
Iten 's New Dinner Bell Cookies, per lb. 20
BIG MEAT SPECIALS SATURDAY
Fresh Dressed Young
Roasting Chickens, per
lb 22y2
Young Veal Roast, spe
cially priced Saturday,
per lb. ..........15
Choice Steer Pot Roast, per lb. 10
Best Cut Shoulder or Chuck Roast, per lb. ........ 13
Native Steer Rib Roast, per lb. . . . . ... ......... . .19
Lean Pork Loin Roast,' per lb. 19
Fresh Cut Hamburger, two pounds for 25
Morrell's Lean Bacon, half or whole strip, per lb. 27
Dold's Niagara Hams, half or whole; per lb 33
f in siikss
cream -Honey Fruit
Special
It's Good For You
Ready for you
now at good
soda fountains
as you like it.
Stnred daintily or in
pint or quart packages
or in bulk.
Just think! Ice Cream rich
with Honey and Fruit
You'll enjoy it at lunch,
dinner or supper. Fine for
parties, too.
It pays lo be particular about leg
cream bo sura you tt the nuiM
Fairmont's Delicia.
12
jrer ' ''CrT 'iV,,.,ivsV,.,''.-'"t'fN "'5rtJ
Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 O'clock
18141618 Farnam Street
Free Dellerle f PhOnC At. ",
Oraera to All Part. 7AO LlfJa
of the Cllr. 460o vin
The Climax in Value Giving Prevails
at the Food Center Saturday
Morning Specials 8 to 1:30 O'clock
Best Fresh Strawberries,
Box ........15
Large Juicy Lemons,
Dozen 27
100 lbs. Pure Cane
Sugar, for .....$6.25
Tuxedo Smoking To
bacco, glass jar, spe-'
cial for ..,.....$1.19
California Hams 13H
No. 1 Morris Supreme Bacon
for 25
No. 1 Lamb Stew 3
FcMoMtWrll
Thomsen's
Dairy Maid
Creamery Butter
Every Lb. Guaranteed
38c
SATURDAY MEAT SPECIALS
Pig Pork Boast 14
Pig rork Loins...... 18H
Tonng Boasting: Chickens
for 22
Pore rendered lard, 12
Steer Pot Boast
Steer Bib Boil
Steer Bib Boast, Rolled and Boned.
Steer Shoulder Steak...
Steer Sirloin Steak
No, 1 Tonne Teal Boast
No. 1 Tonng Teal Breast. . . .
Fresh spare Ribs.
Sngar Cured Bacon
Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon
Cndahy's Puritan and Dold's Niagara Hams.
Codaby's Puritan and Dold's Niagara Bacon.
No. 1 Skinned Hams
10
:4
.22
14
22
15
............ ,...
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...... .27
33
....33
......28
Ortman's Bakery
Products
Tottl FrniU Cake, special 70
Orange Loaf Cake, 30 each.
Take borne a pan of Pecan
Rolls, special .-.-25
Cigars .
Just Inside the Door
Girard 10c value, three for;
25 50 for $3.50.
UNDERSELLING GROCERY SPECIALS
48-lb. sack Gooch't Best Flour for
Tall can Carnation or Pet Milk, per can ...i,".,!.."
Extra Fancy Sugar Corn, can 12W. dot.
Full No. Scan hand packed Solid Tomatoes. .10), dox,
Larg-e Jars Windmill Fancy Queen Ollveg, Jar
Long Shred Cocoanut, per lb. ,
22-ox. Windmill Pure. Food Assorted Preserves
Imported Norwegian Sardines, in pure olive oil, 80e value.
l-oz. can Calumet Baking Powder for ,
40 to EO Idaho Prunes, per lb. ,
With every purchase of 10 bars of Crystal White Soap at
bar Creme Oil Soap FREE.
10 lbs Best Granulated Sugar for . .....i...,'..
Food Center Special Coffee, 3 lbs. for ,
Breakfast Cup Coffee, 3 lbs. for
4-lb. boxes Premium Soda Crackers for
1.94
...8Ut
1.35
2.09
...89t
...28
22
at. 14
..28
17H
58. 1
...58
...98
...88
...58
Fruits and
Vegetables
New potatoes, 4 lbs...... 25
Home grown asparagus, 5
Hot house leaf lettuce, 5
Hot house tomatoes, lb.. .25
Fresh green beans, lb.... 25
Cooking apple 4 lbs.. . -25
Dairy Products
Country creamery, 1-pound
Prints 37s
Danish Pioneer butter. -40
Fancy Creamery, tub butter,
per lb 36
Rexnut Butterine 2)tf
Peanut Butter 15
Fancy Wisconsin full cream
cheese 22
New lork white, two years
old, per lb. 40
Danish Imported Roquefort,
Per lb. 30
KBRfiS
T1IEAI
The New Whole Wheat
Breakfast Food
Biui Gump aud Mrs. Zander are