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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1923)
Beatrice Fairfax Problems That Perplex A Convenient Suitor. Dear Miss Fairfax: A young man. ^ friend of the family, haa been com ing down to my home for the past seven years. 1 have been out with him several times, but he has never given me the least idea that he loves me. He has spoken to my father con cerning his marriage to me. I am 18 and he is 23. Please advise me as to what I should do, as I do not tare for him in any way. I,. O. C. Stop going out with the young man since you don't care for him. and it is unworthy just to "use" him as an escort. It is easy enough to give a man to understand that his attentions are not welcome. The trouble with you is that you want to get all the fun you can out of his society with out assuming any obligations in re turn. The Marriage Problem. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 23 and have several nlre girl friends with whom 1 have been getting along very well. I have never proposed to any proposed to any althougH there is one among them 1 like the best. 1 think a bachelor’s life will suit me just as well. My income is good. I3o you think I should consider marriage at this age, or have I plenty ef time c yet? Is there greater happiness in t married life and at what age? 5 \ CURIOUS. a Marriage completes and round3 out ( i life. Some day wou will want a t home and children of your own. Or i It may be that some day a woman will I THE NEBBS—_ _the kid is right._ IWn f°r TbfJgrfe,f?f,,by So1 He“, C* it %000 . |Surfe, oe B’ntKir fa f^uf a rvlE BEEN IN BUSINESS OVER FORTY TEARS nr* thisauSrtFQ ob\E ?.; ^ERT OATS BEEN A VACATION TO | TlON THIS SAJMMER.OBIE !j BECAUSE THIS IS A PLACE OF HAPPINESS t\y 1 AND CONTENTMENT —VvhY GO OUT TO I VWHAT DO YOU ——PPI SOME MOW EATEN HOTEL ON jj i MEAN VACATION ? W^W}C BANK. OF A FiSHLESS | | V 0*V$$£>\LAKE _NOT ME!. i 1 —vr-- Hr t ;™r7irrn CP ( <'<M A COMFORT LOVING \ CREATUQE AMD REGULAR IN mV \ wabits _ wy feer w»r we floor at Tap SAME Time EuERV MORN- . VnG AND CRAWL INTO BED W,E(™ R'5omd Time EUERY nigwt — | a#’*, TM0X5 U)HV « M A BOUNCING I ^ f\ , BALL CF CNERGVp-—-—y | s ^ VACATION)! _G"ET OFF THE] train at one of those summer RESORT STATIONS WHERE THE I ' MOSQUITOES COME DOWN WITH | THE BUS TO LOOK OVER THE a HARVEST WITH BILLS LIKE ■^STORKS AND APPETITES L\KE teas 1 m. k» tw Hi lr«4Krtfc tae-> ^ * *±\_ lTr>4« Mark Nr| *>fl< Twt%_ ^ (rJ C\ _ BARNEY GOOGLE- BARNEY’S ON THE FIRING LINE TODAY. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DaBeck (Cor>yrl*ht. 192S ) *•_, - . ■ ... ■ -- ■ ■■■ — HP .Tf.'T.'.Tim ■ - ■ ■ I T II — ~ — L' Stem , Cutex , &sm >| That awone .its a 1 DIRECT WIRE ERO»A V. / Tut. RACE TD«?K ANO I Sing our The Bulletins as / The^. Shoot ’eni t® / YOU r I II 6^ IN the / V NEXT ROOM / / •V LISTENING- ->>—^ WELL . MR ] y “THEY’RE AT THE POST - Twey-r* W*. • • v* . SW^V! PllXi- LGA&S ov) oooD^aooo^.' Em AIL EYCfTlEO *lM6YRe IN The STUetGM - MOUl ' * klwG- ALPHONSE ’ IS Leading * inmats That you Say Vkindlv^Repeat it? f OH . MO. GooGte . iS**t it TeORIBV-E - kimg auomom VxJInS AND x jLOVT-, "Tyjo DOttARS? MN SMEUM& Sait? n IM Going ^^^FAflNT^^ 'f YOU RE NO \ A^Gentle rof*N Y AMD WWEM nfou -see that I JoekE'i oe MIND SEND HIM IN! _ Copyright. 1923. by King Feature Syndicate. lac I C6 at BRINGING UP FATHER-.ASA. “'c Drawn for Th»Om,h.B~ by McManu, S^&SWfct *•« ?^M SSSWTSRSS. *\Sk“ howaae on heart- oont fathek. must Through1 TOUR OAOOX'5 J ^T.E. CRT- LEAVE THAT THROUGH. FARM: C~^mK_ E MA6<i«E. CELLAR NOW* 1->j-T|— _ —n—t-y—l rj. ?“* -v—rntfXJ^ IV'T V ' /X--. -' ah: IF \ COULD JOVT LIVE LONC, enough TO *bEE KVT OLD OAD AHO TELE H*M where t hid THAT CORK t 4CREW-j ' a t— i oors‘ T'isrsovvtS: WHETS T HAVE g5j EtS JOSE D AM n E versus C, t>0 \ • MUChTjtJJ /I (g) ttll mr urn rgATung Scnvick. Inc. JERRY ON THE JOB— once again the “master mind.” Drawn for Th,e„ B”by Hob*n J wp/ - \>jMjrrC "tve PlCfT C£ J /Mou QumN'NG w /Amo ocfr o \ V^-QUaT door. U<E A CUC>«50) /''■'"'^N^'j \M A ClOCVt “??? / £ /AmS^EB. MS ! r-^ ^MCAi /Atteb)j / MOUU. COMt 9A0k\ I UERE >4UO*TEU, y J Ow»TVg3£S AON] 'TUE QEStAuSA^T I “TV* ATS S&U^KIW J Because ms Steak. , IS UkG LEatveO. <4 ) /jk« ms Kn*r )' is ' SOSu*V»i«.E = Go : 'Tell v*i*Tb Strop ^ TVs KwPE On TVC ) -v——r Stea*. J ■mss your path anrl you will realize hat she is the ideal companion for ralir life's Journey. Don't worry ibout being wi bachelor. If love ■nines to you five or 10 years from lew—it will find you still a young man. The Rude Admirer. Dear Miss Fairfax: Two weeks ago [ went to a dance with a man, and at the dance I Invited him to a party at my house my brother and a couple of friends were giving. They invited him also. He said he would surely b« there, but he never came. What should I ray when I meet this man? M. M. The young than owes an explana tion. Meet him graciously and as If nothing had happened, and his own social sense will probably prompt him to do the right thing. Mtrsjcni nos phlstary II^jUUKS academy and S For Boy. LOWER SCHOOL from 9 to 20yean old Mexico, Mo. (.Member, Association Mi It lory Col iff es oni Schools of U. S.) Regular term begin* Thursday, September 13, 1923. Term runs nine months. Boys in Lower School have every advantage afforded the larger boys. Mild Military Drill. Big Brother form of government gives just the right contact between younger and older boys and instructors. Special terms to good Musicians. Early enrollment is necessary, as capacity is annually taxed. Catalogue. Address COL E. Y. BURTON, President MSo“’ Saramer Srkael and Camp af Celerade Springs, Cetera do begtna July 2, 1)23, and ruoa 8 week*. Ihy Not Feel Youthful —and Be Beautiful? Science Otters You Lyko, the Great General Tonic, to Give You Health, Strength, Attraction Men who win in business and wo men whose beauty and charm make them popular in society are invari ably healthy people. It is health which gives the vivacious spirits, the sparkling eyes ar.d the attractive personality which brings success and make»«£riends. Thousands of people have awak ened to the impor tance of keeping the body in nor mal condition and have found won derful help in Lyko, the great general tonic. Take, for in stance, Mr. Mit chell Murray,well known in north- i, ern Missouri. Mr. Murray writes, “When I began to take Lyko 1 was so weak I coaid hardly walk across the room. Now I am "able to do a pretty fair day’s work and my neighbors are sur prised at the effect.” Mr.W.L. Lawler of Alabama says: "This is one of the greatest tonics for vitality, digestion and liver trou ble. A general rebuilder for run down persons. It made me an entire ly new man at 55. I feel like I am only 30 years of age today.” These ar^only two out of the multitudes of letters from grateful people who have recovered their strength and energy by the aid of Lyko and who recommend it as the best medicine they have ever used to restore the system to it:i normal, healthy state. The amazing power of Lyko to quickly build up run-down people ia due to the fact that it acta on all parts of the system. It is a great gen eral tonic compounded from puro rue u i c i n a i in gredient*, each of which has it* own special prop erties. One of these in gredientsisamild but efficient laxa tive which cleans es the bowels and keeps one free from constipa tion. another acts beneficial ly on the liver and kidneys. a third aids digestion so that the body absorbs the full strength from the food, another steadi es the nerves and helpstoovercomesieeplessr.es*, irritability and nervous depression. There is not an ailing part of tha body which does not feel the ben efit of Lyko. If rou .offer from the effect* of .trine**. CT*rw>rk cr worry, if you here mdlgetucn. conttiptboa or kidney trouble; if you ara btikma; if you he awake nighu; if you lack that energy and epirit which w.j»» tucceaa * and popularity put Lyko at work to bui'd up your atrength and nta!:ty. See bow aoca you will feel like new. Lyko it acid by a>| reliable drugrtie. Aak for it today. 5c/« Manmfactmrmra LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New Yack K*B»ea City. Mflk Lyko Is for Sale by All Leading Druggists. Always in Stock at the Beaton Drug Co. — Advertisement. Rood Digestion,Activeliyerjlj eaay, regular bowel*; no griping, I AD VFBTlSr.MF.NT. 666 ta th* meat apeedy remedy we know for Cogatipation, Biliouane;:, Cold*, Headache* and Malarial Fever. HKK WANT -\1>S KRIMi RESl I.f>. There’* at Least One in Every Office By BriggB I ^ WonJDe r. : wh a 6M6’3 WRITIKJ& I, M Aft KG O’ VC * S O*J At_ - | l WoroDCR VJH o j V iT'i FROM v--V^ f ^OMCBoDV’ MOST.CTA^e. j V Inj - - v»JO»JDER who 'TiS J ■ 1 —. I I I I —.1 HCLCd — - Ye S - VWHY HE \S WOT |M OUST WpuJ *-• CAM I take The message ? ^vJho«3MALL. I SAY" CALICO ? p<%% Yooei SeRv/iCBi mc> m LoUGER. REQUIRED \ WHY The IDEA ?} MOiaJ ( VJOWOER UJHY | i'M LeT OC/T LIKE This, Tn£ VERY Ipe a 1! ~rP « ,k*. IttJ W T r,*.a la ABIE THE AGENT- The dress suit companies know their business. \ JUST fou ON* ' K1»QHY= ToknQH'r •• / TWO XJOURRS MO evening TO hire yY \i 0*.PE^S»OE--Byjr V^QCYYO QO TO TRi$ fcFEJMRS WOO, UJHAY’A YHtX IKS WERE nes/tvmTTTN 'TME ACME. H\RET> bRESi v 'bUVY Co: / THt* 15 *W KAftvaevt VlL KFFP THii fcPeSS ( Sufi fOR TOMORROW, ! I Too " 1 F©UVK> Arfo \KOVIYA'I W IN IY FOR i^rvAWO'mW SutYt I .\in r.iuntniA r. FOR BURNING ECZEMA Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic Liquid—Easy to L'se. From any druggist for 35c or $1 00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed It effec tively removes Eczema, quickly stop* itching, and heals skin troubles, also Sores, Burns, Wounds and Chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo Is a clean, dependable and In expensive antiseptic liquid. Try it as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying. Al«\ KKri'i.WKVT. “ OVERWORKED MOTHERS Wo all know them. Mothers who in their anxiety to keep their homes neat and attractive anl their littls ones as well dressed as their play mates. toil on (lay In and day out, sweeping, dusting, mending and cook ing. often suffering from backache, pain in side, headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, all symptoms of mors serious ailments Thousands of such women have found relief from such suffering by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, as is evt. (fenced by She letters of recommenda tion continually being published in this paper For nearly fifty years this old fashioned root and herb medicine has t-en ns ‘ring ailing women to health and strength. I— ■■ - ■ - ' ■ a Don't Lose Your Hair Try Cuticura If your scalp 1* irritated, itching and burning and your hair dry and tailing out in combfuls try ihe fol lowing treatment. Touch a pot a of dandiuff and itching wth Cuticura Ointment and follow with hot nham poo of Cuticura Soap. I* I Fr*» »» MhU A UA •f»W»*a VVyl «#f litM *». Man feM rr^O* «-»■» Noapitf v*.rtbfr>#n» n hr■. VV tlkwit BVubtm* lk*V«« miUmmH M|.