The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, May 22, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 10, Image 10

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    Beatrice Fairfax
Problems That Perpl ex
Dear Miss Fairfax: In regard to
your editorial in which you give your
opinion as to the Chicago judge who
gave a little girl to the foster mother.
I think your opinion Is decidedly
wrong as well as the judge's decision.
From all accounts, the natural
mother was not to bluipp for the loss
of her child. Tn the first place, she
must have gone into hysterics when
< she found her baby was gone. "Oh,
i my darling bfihy that (lod gave me.
Some one has taken my precious baby
jthat I nurtured in my womb.” No
oneiknows the grief of this blessed
mother. Oh, Miss Fairfax, can you
understand instinct? You surely must
never have had a baby of your own.
This mother was noi responsible
for her baby being taken from her.
Therefore she did not neglect her
baby, nor could sht give it this "lov
ing kindness” that she longed for so
to do.
The example this mother set to the
world in search for her child is equal
to Evangeline. It tells us of our
blessed Savior. "Behold, the Lord
brings back 11 is otvn."
It far surpasses the fester mother's
“loving kindness" and care. There is
an instinct which is deeper than
human service or acquired love and
affection. It is deep as eternity and
its depths the human mind cannot
fathom.
Here we have an example of natural
Instinct, of love mid tender affection
—the real mother would liked to have
given her own child.
The foster mother deserves credit
for mothering'the child as purely and
holy as any mother could do, but she 1
should make the supreme sacrifice of
giving the child back to its natural
mothVr, as the mother was not respon- !
sible for the loss of her baby, and the j
years of anguish and persistent
search were far surpassing in hu
man emotion of love and Instinct,
which the foster mother knew noth
ing of nor could understand.
M TRUE FATHER, Uni oil
There is enough fine and true senti
ment l#i your letter to make me want
to -publish it. I think, however, the
point I made in the letter you refer
to was a worthy one. That Is. we
must expect love because we deserve
THE NEBBS_ its knitting time in nebbville
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess
(Trademark Applied For)
\COOK. AT THESE SOCKS - IF I COULD ONLY
FIND' ONE GOOD ONE THAT I COULD
1 PUT ON. MV RIGHT FOOT 50 I
COULD GO AND BUY A PAIR OF SHOES
THE SHOES I'M WEARING TAKE IN f
VWATER FASTER THAN A SUCTION |
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UNMENDED RESPECTABLE SOCk IN
\THlS INST\TUTlON ?» THOSE I FOUND'
l CAN'T TELL WHICH END To PUT
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I DARNED THEM AS -MUCH AS I CAN L,.
I USED TO DARN THEM OVER A CHINA EGG
A wash Boiler will slip through the holest
NOW - THEY RE SO BAD YOU COULDN'T EVEN
USE THEM FOR SPATS WHY . DON'T YOU ^
BUY SOME NEW ONES ? VOU GO AROUND)
SMOKING IS AND 20 CENT CIGARS ALLJT
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It and not solely becauae of ties of
blood relationship,^
Anxious: You can find auitaV#
\e,«cs «f the publl* library If ' or*
lin t a librarv in your town write to
.Miss Mary Williams, State Library
Commission, Lincoln.
37-Lb. Gain Delights
Well Known Engineer
Moore Declares Tanlac
Overcame Weakness, In
digestion, Headaches and
Biliousness Left by Flu,
Restoring Weight,
Strength and Vigor.
"When I start 'praising Tanlac 1
hardly know when to pht on brakes,'
is the characteristic statement of
Owen E. Moore, 1328 Troost Ave.,
Kansas City. Mo., for many years
engineer on the K. C. Southern. "1 he
treatment put my wrtsle system l*a' k
in good running order and my weight
went up from a hundred and fifty
three to a hundred and ninety pound*.
>bad ease of flu left ine no run
I could hardly walk down the
street, and the way I lost weight
alarmed me. Indigestion kept me in
misery, constipation, biliousness and
headaches were some of my worst
troubles, and I was,so unstrung a
good night s sleep was out of the
question.
• The Tanlae treatment switched me
back on the right track in fast time.
My digestion is first class, everything
I eat agrees with me, and I feel as
sound and fit as 1 ever did. Tanlae
gets my O. K. every time.”
■ Tanlae is for sale by all goetd drug
gists. Accept no substitute. Over 37
million bottles sold.—Advertisement.
• ADVERTIHEMENT. ADV EK ITHEM KM .
Thousands have weak Blood
and don't Know it—
-,*/■ O U can
I “spot”
them, wher
ever you meet
—pale and
anemic! You
know, too, the
rosy lipped,'
correct weight,
snappy eyed
liman or woman
with rich red blood. You recognize
them at a glance! Remember this,
the number of blood-cells you have
controls your nerves, your vital
ity, your health and strength! It
is all you have! The answer, then,
is, build up your blood-power!
S. S. S. will do it! It is the great
est blood-cell builder known. This
is why it has proven such start
ling results In rheumatic condi
tions, in stopping pimples, boils,
eczema, skin eruptions, in clearing
and beautifying the complexion,
and in building up thin, worn-out
men and women. Stronger and
more useful nerves depend on blood
power. S. S. S. will improve your
appetite and give you greater ener
gy, strength and a more youthful
appearance.
Mr. C. Vega, 1228 Vice Street, Cin
cirnati, Ohio, writet: "I have fol
lowed your directions carefully and
am highly pleased. S. S. S. has im
proved my complexion. I have gained
in weight and feel much stronger."
Try it yourself. S. S. S. is sold
at all good drug stores. The large
size is more economical. Get a bot
tle today!
S. S.S. makes you feel like yourself again
AID EBTIkHI NT.
\ liood Tiling—Don’t .Miss It.
Send your name ami address plainly
written together with 5 e-nts (and this
'lipl to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dos
Moines, Iowa. and re"-;ve in return a
trial package containing Chamber
i tin’s Cough Hejnedy lor coughs,
colds, croup, bronchial, "flu" and
whooping cough, and tickling throat;
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets for stomach troubles, indiges
tion. gassy pains that crowd the
.heart, biliousness and constipation;
. Chamberlain's Halve, needed in every
family for burns, scalds, wounds,
piles, and skil affections; these valued
family niedi< nes for only 5 cents.
1 Don’t miss it.
Any breaking out of the skin, even
fiery, itching eczema, can l»e quickly
• overcome by applying Mentho-Sulphur.
declares a noted skin specialist. Be
; cause of its germ destroying proper
t <s this sulphur preparationunstant
: iv* brings e .se from skin -irritation.
soothes snd heal* the eczema right up
! and leaves the skiq cyear and smooth.
It seldom fail* to relieve the tor
ment without delay. Sufferers from
skin trouble should obtain a small
jar of Howies Mentho-Sulphur from
any good druggist and use it like
cold cream.
vi*v i ni-i mi nt
FOR ITCHING TORTURE
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There is one remedy that seldom
fails to stop itching torture and re
lieve skin irritation, and that makes
the .pkhi soft, clear and healthy.
Any druggist can supply you with
,>mo. which general! overcomes
skin diseases. Eczema. Itch. H.niples,
Rashes. Blackheads. In most cases
give wav to Zemo. Frequently, minor
blemishes disappear overnight. Itch
ing usually stops instantly. Zemo Is a
safe, antiseptic liquid, cjgan. easy to
use and dependable It costs only
S5c; an extra large bottle, II 00. It
I*'positively safe frr tender, sensitive
skins, .
Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling? _ By Briggs ABIE THE AGENT
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MRS. HICKEY
SO WEAK COULD
HARDLY SYAND
Tells How Lydia E. Pink
ham’sVegetable Compound
Restored Her Health
Worcester. Mass. - “ I had so~e
trouble caused bv a female weakness
and got so run
down and weas
from it that I
could hardly stand
or walk across the
floor. The doctor
gave me all kinds
of pills, but noth
ing helped me. I
happened to meet
a friend who had
taken Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vege
I'1* • Itnhlo Compound,
so I thought I would try it. After tak
ing it a week I began to improve.and
now 1 feel fine and am doing all of my
housework, including washing, sew
ing and house cleaning. 1 have recom
mended your medicine to my friends,
and I am willing for vou to use this
letter as a testimonial, as I would like
to help anv one suffering the wav I
did from such a weakness. Jirs.
Delia Hickey. 4 S. Ludlpw St.,
Worcester, Mass.
Lvdia E. Pir.kham's Private Text
Book upon “Ailments Peculiar t<*
Women'’ will be sent you free upon
request. Write to The LydiaE. Pink
ham Medicine Co., Lynn. Mass. This
book contains valuable information.
\1>\ I K1 I'l MINT.
GREW STRONGER
AND STRONGER
After 7 Vetri of Suffering SW Cot
Well by Taking Cardui Which
She Found “The Right —
Medicine.”
New Orleans, la.—“1 am in the
best of health.” writes Mrs. I.uoien
Jacobs, of 2221 Marais- Street, this
city. But some time §Jro, Mrs. Jacobs
found herself in a condition which
she described as follows:
“When my tv.by was about five
weeks old, I caught cold, and was a
very sick woman from that time. 1
was unable to do my work. I did
not know what it was to feel well
a day. I spent money. I tried every
thing. and to think I suffered and
suffered for seven long years, just
the shadow of a woman hanging or.
not fit to do anything, just a bunch
of nerves, aches and pains!
“1 had awful hurling* in mv back
and sides. I could not rest at night.
1 would hear of something, take it,
and feel better for a little while -
then back to my old aches, someone
else doir.g my w ork.
“Someone told me of Cardui. and
as I had tried so many things that
had failed. I tin iWwith tile faith
1 soon found it was helping me, first
my nerves, than 1 began to gam
strength. 1 knew then 1 had found
the right medicine. I took it faith
t'p>!^. and 1 grew well and strong
—tire nice part of it. 1 stayed that
iav and grew stronger and strong
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