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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1923)
Beatrice Fairfax I'KOBLiEMS THAT PE RPLEX. Dear Miss Fairfax: Who is right and who is wrong In this argument? I have been going with a young man four years my senior for si* months. Recently he has begun bossing me— or trying to boss me around. He ob jects to almost all of my girl friends. Says they are not the sort for me to have as permanent friends and wants me to drop them. There Is nothing wrong with these girls though one or two are perhaps a little loud. My friend has not yet asked me to marry him and so I feel he has no right whatever to order me around. My mother, however, takes sides with him and raises such a fuss svery time l go anywhere with these girls, I have no peace. I am very fond of him but feel if I give in now in this he will always have the upper hand. BROWNIE. There is no "boss" in the modern marriage. People who are congenial and care for each other Just marry and go on as before. The successful marriage is a purely 50 50 proposi tion, and therefore neither party to the contract assumes the added ob ligation of doing the thinking for both. The young man you speak of haa no right to dictate to you or to be overbearing in any way. Not be cause he hasn't proposed—but be cause it isn’t good taste. However, THE NEBBS— Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess! .- • -■------ ... ■■ ■ ■■ .V _—-1 /cunv DEAR MQS SPtticvK WMN SURE I WIU.I and »ys veav \ f sooo evn, <^qs. cmebs -irs a plcasuQ / ir woo have To hand over the dough v / HASYimSHEDT'S^T vL REASONABLE YOO-1 THINK MV WIPE IS I To&EwTOR NICE SIMPLE PEOPLE LIKE SOU MIGHT AS WEU.M> * WrrtHA \ ! cJL uro ? ITA VERY PORTUNAYE Yo GET SUCH A «&EWEL NOU TOLKS —You DontT LORD IT OVER SMU.E — AND "DIO YOU SEE THE OLD i \ PAY HER r, ITS .*38.50 • AS YOU ARE TO SEwYOR WEQ — YOU’RE l a PERSON JUST BECAUSE SHE SEWS GiQL BRIGHTEN UP WHEN l HANDED HER \ ^USTT A DYNAMO OP ENERGY- IP YOU MAD ) Tor A LIVING — and l never dreamed YHAT line or talk ! - SHE ACTUALLY / BEEN A MAN You WOULD BE AT THE HEM)/ YUftt YooR HUSBAND WAS SUCH feMILED - VT LOOKED LIKE THE SUN '» or some Big institution _ you have X ^ - ... - -busting through the " THE GENIUS AND^ABlLTDA^fca CLOUDS AETER A J j Mglv («•>!■« rlabt. Il'i-T. *>» 1M B**1 *1 Mlriilt. !»■ * Mark B'f *pp\4 Ppt* _Wy^ ft CaQWw^ I BARNEY GOOGLE-— Sparky Knows What He Has to Do to Keep His Hide. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck AftS SPARKVS / Got Ait "The *<i \ OHT OP H»S ttGS * \ NOVA Voo Q'JN l AVUAM . SUHSWtHE . \ i WJAMT To HAMS \ A HEART To HEART * N. TAIK W'Tm HIM y SWARV1Y OLC> PAL • YOU ME. Gotta ujim that pace Tomorrow - get me -v GoTTA! and wjuem yoo bo TUERES A barrel OP OATS ELL SMCMCL INtt> You - TRW Atfjr GCX^<> Yo D'SAPPOtUT' y \vour papa are Youyy *=,\)JCET LVTTLE- yyL SPARK" r fm But in CA'S.s, \ You oct anw oouerr 3UST si ant Your p^et>*Rs on Tvais .^/ srm flat HtWES Twt CATALOGUE C* A S«.etAcTY HovjCE. OMAHA Tmat 1>€A\.5 l CXCLUSlVEtN V^WlDfS — / ^*Ci»p)ti|ht Il») King Feature* Syndicate Inc I | — BRINGING UP FATHER-u. .n^h^n'dV^ Drawn for TheOmahaBee by McMamu D'UNT I TELL "TOD « TO MEET ME HERE i AT FOOR Cj CLOCK 9 4) WHAT DO TOO ME AH Y ST KEEPING ME D/-^WA\TIHC? tsov/ -TOU LISTEN TO t^E-'fOU e>1Ci BROTE - I'M <ETTIN> •bNCK AM' Tired rX* \ OOtS'T YOU EVER LET ME *bEE TOO u LOOK -KROOlMO IF l EVER CKTCH ,—■£ ] TOO FLlRTtlSC,* I L, I'LL BRM>N TOO j (Lf ”v-, r-tTJrZ)-Jtr HELLO TALK t)OME J ’ MORE-IT 50UNDt> J COOO TO HEKR A 7~y~r r1 © IKS «V I XT L FtATlXMt Scwvicf. Ixe. JERRY ON THE JOB— A BIT ABSENT MINDED. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hoban * **_- _ (<H») rlffht. t#?3. ummmwm,. i — I -rm III " m'Hill t'T V I'll I HITrilllllTill ~ III Mil — I —r— ■■ ■ ■ .-— ■■ - — wefte*QAsw ^wiM onw.'to l fAAevtiMS MAT WflOttM»A y> AO W ^ __X UNflWUA-J f OSOM • I'ltTii ) QeTTitf \«rr» ) ako i owrr ( , Z#fAM /^»N9E’. . \NV*U 1 Got 8*ek_ ) ' Amo nnemT To Sk>T fir, \ 1 0*sccNrBEt) / l waont it ia always permise.ble and Justi fiable for a friend to advise, though often such benevolence is misunder stood and always it is resented Nevertheless such advice works wonders in helping us to «ee our selves as others see us Blue Eyas: My, wha1 a lot of blue eyes there are among my readers. I'm sure I haven't any idea how to define a line. They aren't to be acquired. They must Just come natural. Find out what your friends are interested in and discuss that. Gracious, no. don't ever mention that kiss again You shouldn't have let him have it anyway unless you w»re engaged. The best thing you could do to make him drop you entirely would be to bring the matter up again. Blue Eye*: Don't go out to be loved. Stay true to your husband and try to keep him true to you. Perhaps your home Isn't as cheerful and happy as it might be. Perhaps you yourself are weeping more often then laughing. Make your husband enjoy staying home ruore than he does going out. Frontier Between Ruhr and Rest of Germany Opened Iius*eldorf. July 2*.—The frontier separating the Kuhr valley from iho rest of Germany was opened at m i. night. Thousands of Germans were pe . log in and out of the occupied reg,<n today, making haste to transact urgent business. They were analoua to accomplish all possible during ti • present opportunity because of is ports that the frontier would Is closed again. Pupils Slain. Japanese Teacher KUI* Himself Tokio, July 2*.—Because four of Ins pupils, on their return home from * school picnic were crushed to death In a train accident, Mr. Tasutaro Mori, an Instructor in the Shlkanshima pri mary school near Osaka, committed suicide by Jumping in front of a train on the same line on which the children wre killed. It Js reported, that blame by the parents of the chil dren for their death caused Mr. Mori to kill himself. Nurse Praises Tanlae, Following 15-Lb. Gain Miss Mary Early, 1531 North Twen tieth atreet, Omaha, Neb., practical nurse for the past 15 years, prompted by giatitude for the Tanlac treat ment, because of its benefits to her and others, recently gave out the following statement: “Tanlac is the one medicine I can recommend knowing full well it merits the highest praise, r.ot only because of what It has done for me, but because of w hat I have seen it do for others. 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