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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1923)
Beatrice Fairfax PROBLEMS THAT PERPLEX. Too Interested In Self1. Dear Mis* Fairfax: I wonder il you can diagnose my >case and help me out. I am IS years of age I graduated from High school last year. During High school, T was always considered popular: always got in on everything. I have always had gobs of girl friends and ft seemed that I was pspeeia'ly liked by underclassmen. Why. I don't know. Also, with elderly people, T seem to make a favorable impres sion. But the queer thing is the boys. It seems that my best real friends are the boys. Just recently one of them said he surely liked me, there was no bluff about me But. they always tell me all of their troubles and the like, and I wonder why on earth they tell me. Se\eral times 1 have had them tell me things they don't tell to even their sister*. One thing though, they never ask me for dates. As a matter of fart, I try to keep them as good friends but never more lhan that. 1 still have a good share of njy educa tion to get and I am trying to keep my mind for that only. I have never mentioned that, but do you suppose I show It? I an) quite sarcastic to some people who try to put it over. I try to guard myself but I haven't controlled that failing yet. People sav I am so unlike myself when 1 "cut out' ear ( asm. Whenever anyone whom I dls like comes around I stop talking hik become reserved. I cannot pretend 1 like people when I don’t. I guess thui is the wrong thing also. I so often become disgusted with myself and wonder why some people THE NEBBS_ HOME, SWEET HOME. 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Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hoban 03ch * (SiMWfiv '*-AC D'ab'r • ^ Pauoow we,S>a« v'-Neu.«wutw i Pasv 3uftwiwG v/ob-* OBov. / but 1 umos&StamoI U'lTj Vex 1 "faouGut y-.__"TUs 't^kigs' we Sa\dJ V0b '*ssat wa\on& i Vou a '»owoeo ABOl^ you / 0)UTM CBAew? / oSKh-.490tf» Mt»y '■V-VyA _ viHAr■$• 'n.r , i ' y. V >*£?/ / WAD AaE Ok) \ -^yjt Paw ?y 4 NNuE** 1 t'.RSr L I CArft -To \WQRtc toe. Mow I J( \-\NAS -A j v f ncwora.! / _ '*** ** t ***e *|.*! who so value their life muat die when one so useless must live. I almost convince myself at times that T am "non compus montes.” I would just as soon be. And another thing, whenever there is a dance or party, my friends (girlsi are allowed to attend if they go and come home with me and in several rases, the girls are older than X. I can't see why that is. I am not angelic. 1 sometimes would like to do something desperate just to have aome people change their opinion of me. My'mother allows me to choose my amusements as she thinks I am old enough to discriminate between good and bad. Do you. now. have any Idea what is the matter’’ Something is radically wrong. 1 will surely appreciate any advice. AMALIE l/OI. My dear, something is radically wrong And It is very easily righted if you will just try hard enough I think that you are entirely loo interested in yourself—too given to self introspection Forget all about Amalie Loi for awhile and begin to think more about the people around you. It is a common falling of peo ple of your age—this intense self analysis. When you have learned to forget yourself and to think only of others as entirely apart from yourself then you will have found the root of the trouble. Try to get vitally inter ested In some one thing so that you will not have time to think of your self. One question—did you look up the word “compus" very carefully in vour Latin dictionary? The phrase as I learned it was "non compos mentis.” Record for Federal Caseg Shattered in Omaha Court Figures compiled by the district at torney's office Friday show that rec ords for cases tried and for convic tions obtained were shattered during the government fiscal year ending June 30. According to the figures gathered by District Attorney J. C. Kinsler to be sent to the attorney general's of fice. 931 new criminal cases were started during the past year and 779 of the cases were terminated. Two hundred and ten civil cases in which the government was the plaintiff were started during the same period and 189 were terminated. Eight Killed in Rail Wreck. Wellington, New Zealand, July g.— Eight persons were killed and 3* in jured yesterday when an Auckland Wellington express train was derailed near Taumarunus. ADVERTISEMENT. Embarrassing Hairs Can be Quickly Removed (Beauty Culture! 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Mrs. A. V, Shotwell, 3719 Ma son street, and Mrs W. C. Lambert, 1015 South Thirty-sixth street, of Omaha: another daughter lives in Chicago and two sons in Wyoming. Mr. Condron was born in Hollidays burg. Pa., in 1B3S. He was educated at Davenport college, la., where he was a dose companion of former Governor E. 1*. Savage of Nebraska. He aifll Mr. Savage maintained the closest ef friendships throughout lif». When the civiT war came, he left school to join the Second Iowa in fantry with which he served four years. The young soldier was said to have been one of the most marvelous ten ors of ills time. He appeared at manv entertainments given while the north and south were fighting. He once sang "Home Sweet Home" for the author, who declared that he had giv en the truest conception of the song that he had ever heard. Mr. Condron had been an invalid for the last two years and under con stant medical care. Funeral services will be held this morning at 10 o’clock from the home of Mrs. W. 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