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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1923)
Beatrice Fairfax Problems That Perplex What Is Ia>ve? Most of the problems which come to lovers could be avoided if "lovers" really loved. The difficulties atid woes which break up romance and separate husband and wife can generally l>« traced to bid temprr. Jealousy, lack of consideration, cruelty, r* lie hn« s». stinginess. Impatience. or disloyalty Aik! none of those things has any place In a real love No better talk on love enn ever he given than the one you will find in the Kith capter of Paul's first epistle to the Corinthians. No better illumina tion can bo thrown on the Inspired words of Paul than In Henry Drum rnond's (ire.41st Thing in the World. I wish 1 knew some way of assuring mvself that everyone who reads this would turn to lirst Corinthians—13, 1 and then go out and get "The < treat est Thing in the World’ ’and read that magnificent ami tremendously Inter esting little booklet once a week for the next year. N’o one who reads and digests these words on love—the greatest thing in the world--ran help being a* a result a liner, stronger, happier arid kinder mini or woman If love has never brought you hap piness, ..ask yourself this question— and answer it sincerely: "Do I worship self and try to en slave love by my whims—do I seek self aggrandisement through love— or do I know that love is giving" According to Dr. Drummond “the spectrum of love" has nine lligred lents: Patience, kindness, generosity, humility, I'ouitesy, unselfishness. good temper, gullelessness «ml sincerity Which of you bring* nil these thing* to love'.* Most of you think of love a* self expression, a guarantee against lone liness, emotional fulfillment, a harlior against storms, companionship—or some combination of these things. Love stands to you for “getting' —not “giving."__ "i,uve is a side issue," said a bril* | llant woman to me the other day. I'm too busy to think about It. My problem :s t<j succeed—to make the most of my»elf.*’ But no one can make the most of herself unless She Is enriching her na ture by spending it in the right kind of love. Above all things have fervent love among yourselves," sold Peter. Ills word has stood while ancient THE NEBBS— AND SO THE WORLD GOES ON Drawn for T1h,e°T^*.,B?<; by So1 H'** R\JDY , MRS. KEMPNER WAS OVER THIS AFTER NOON- WE MADE ARRANGEMENTS *TO Go To THE I SHOW TONIGHT AND THEN GET SOMETHING TO : EAT AND HAVE A FEW DANCES AFTER THE 1 THEATER - t TOLD HER WE’D MAKE 17>^ 1 a ».Ftrw» hfty Party \ So we are going to the Theatre this EVENING - IT DOESN'T TAKE HER LONG i To make up my mind — she WAITS UNTIL The LAST minute SO THE ARGUMENT WON'T 8E 50 v-—--n-1 long_; EVERY MONTH \ HAND THE LAnD LORO ENOUGH MONEV TO PAY THE interest on the national debt And THEN I CAN'T EVEN STAY (N THE PLACE _ IT'S JUST An ADORESS WHERE V GET HER BILLS right. IM1. T'.» M* II S.ndt, .1# »•«• * Come on . fan . your Rudolph IS READY — SHA'Vt'O SHiNEO AND BRUSHED AnD READY To Turn a pew Dans' Hard labor into a couple of hours of ENTERTAINMENT and REFRESHMENT BA RNEY GOOGLE_ Sparky Gives Barney a Flying Start for Somewhere Drawn for The 9™*^, ^.e, by Bllly DeBeck MOW. REMEMQFC N. SPARKY *5000 \ OF A>v MONEY <5 ( om youts moe,e MEXT SATURDAY < a6A'«st "o» voi voi" | AMO —5. Ay - UJE4AT ( MAWE5 You 50 \ WFSY'CFS': V^,/J imp PIH ENO WONDER " UlirK Its 60TUEO1NG The POOR t-OU.tr* - to. wn Ky K«nt f—. r I GOT , * \ > smx n</6 SPARK ojuX - SfA9l£,S BRINGING UP FATHER— see jiggs and maggie in full Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE (Coprr;*ht. !l:i ) VOO HEARD WHAT I ^A,\D tou <^o to the c Lue> ^nd B,E <=>ORE TO BRtNC LORO a DE e-ATE HOME for dinner 7~ZV TT>' 1 5A>y LORO voo <iOTT^ COME OP to my Hoot>e r~ FCR OttSNER ‘bORRV- OLD TOP•&UT l HAVE. ANOTHER ENCASEMENT J HELLO- L SEND f\ TAoo right A.WA.X - \ WANT TO THAN* WOO JUbT The b>AME • <■ @1923 rr in* l ft*ruNt StwviCf. INC. MACOE-COME DC w ATS' CPE»S The ocor i’VE <£Ot H\<b royal --j NOBb HERE rj JERRY ON THE JOB poop, dumb and contented. Praw"forT*g°S>teB<*byHob»" uiCm 20*0 j NeuJ fnt, / -4 7J (owawro » t VLt.o 8r-n?i.) ( ' UT5 OUT A n Ai-c, p / rZSZ—'L3'"- S^.y^ 05 M50 '■f'.O'JJ 1 XU'CU Co&o GotS-ra 1 " K'.tj > MOW A* 'Z’z*? y U!!/ ' \NIU. * Os MO\i X™f *TUS CO AS 1 - S CavGiA*1^ ; 1 ^ X_- x*. [<C)ltM my mn *t»'»«»»'<» l,<g /M'Oorr vmow ( A/.UCw * OO J ■V ~ r M4 / Y T /& mope. -But i 1 /4\M'T / LOST. civilization crumbled to dust. And while ancient longuea were railing Into disuse and going down to the for gotten realm of dead language*, the word of Paul has stood and Is known '-Love 1* the fulfilling of the law Heal love I* so kind and generous, an simple and lender that It bring* light and beauty to life K.nd out what is real love—-and practice it in your daily life For ft offers that path to happiness. In far off Africa the women wear American geld dollars In their noae. Trouble Ended Quickly, States J. A. Quigley, Kansas City Man Peclares Tanlac Entirely Over came Indigestion, Head aches and Biliousness and Nipped Rheumatism in the Bud. ' The way Tanlac put me on my feet again is surprising, and If all my enthuaiasrn for the medicine was put In print it would fill a newspaper is the characteristic statement of J ,V. Quigley, well-known plumbing ex pert, of 914 Fast Fourteenth street, Kansas City. Mo. 1 got Into a badly rifn down cor dition. my nerves were alt unstrung, and my digestion was out of order too. After_eating 1 had a terrible time with the gas and pains in my stomach, my appetite fell away and may strength threatened to do the same thing Headaches, biliousness and loss of sleep also Irritated me ,.r,1 t "t to having pains in my shoul ders like the warning of approaching rheumatism. "The Tan lac treatment restored my appetite and ended tny stomach trouble completely, and now I am full of my old-time, twofisted energy. Speeding up on a job is easy, and I rn always putting somebody onto Tan iac. It can't be beat." Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gist. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold—Advertisement. Millions depend on S.S.S. to purify their Blood SINCE the days of the Cherokee I n - dlans, man haF relied upon na ture to pro duce certain barks and herbs to puri fy the blood. Today, the manufacturers of S. S. S. gather thousands of tons of these certain barks and herbs annually and pre pare in concentrated form, scien tifically proportioned, that great blood purifier, called S. S. S. This is why S. S. S., since 1826. has been such a great success. It has meant to millions of underweight men and women a plus in their etrength. S. S. 8. builds blood power. It builds red-blood-cells. That is what makes lighting pow er. And fighting power destroys impurities! It always wins! It fights pimp!e3. it fights skin erup tions, it fights rheumatism. It builds nerve-power—thinking pow er. These are the reasons which have made S. S. S. today the great est blood-cleanser, body-builder and success builder. Mr. James Chaloupka, Camp Sher man School. Chillicothe, Ohio, writes: "/ feel like a new man alter taking S. S. S. It gave me a better appetite and cleared my ski a cl pimples and blackheads." Try it yourself. S. S. S. is sold at all good drag stores. The large size is more economical. Get a bot tle today! S. S.S. makes you /eel like yourself again \ OVERUSE WENT. JUST A SHADOW, WEAK AND NERVOUS Kentucky Lady Say* That She Was In a Bad Condition, But Took Cardui With Great Benefit. Ashland, Ky.—Mrs. Cora New som, of this city, says: “Sometime • ago 1 began suffering with womanly weakness and was in a very bad condition. My trouble was weakness and nervousness. 1 was just a shadow—I didn't weigh but a hun dred pounds. “I was to nervous I couldn't re*t nor sleep. 1 didn’t have an appetite, in fact, did not want to cat 1 just dragged around—seemed like I couldn't lift my feet, “1 heard of Cardui as a good tonic and 1 began to use it. 1 can't begm to tell how I improved. After , ■ ix bottles I was like a different per- | son. I worked and enjoyed life. I ! began to eat heartily, sleep well, and weighed 160 pounds. “1 certainly can recommend j Cardui. I also used it durirg . . and it gave me strength and relieved the tired, weak feeling in my back " Thousands of women, suffering | from female ailments, have taken j , Cardui with good results. Perhaps) you, too, may need it. Why not try it*? It may !>< just what you need. Cardui co-ita'ns no dangerous drugs. It is a mild, harmless, purely vegetable tonic medicine for women , Your druggist sells it. Try it. I I \\ hkn in nki i> or m i r Tin OM \H \ BK1 W \NT \OS Oh, Man! By Briggs "NOW foK A YVHAL.K A VAS'S WORK" RA-^y RA' n ^ / mg- ACCOMruf,*'! r> Hi 5 HELLISH PURPOSt? / rMr VIUM^ yf. 1M«. * V TilWti** Im ABIE THE AGENT— PHOOV. V COUCWiT HOLb \ BfcCK MUCH » \ OW'T T AFPCPOTO SPtKfc UOUlTHt ' MOKiEV, BUT I QOT TO / . Buy A, 5TRAU) HAT".: MO « TVRouj 0r\ I \to uonw Twe l RESYO? THfc ) , '‘Ml •* «r»\ Hanoi Manx Cuticura Quickly Relieves Irritated Skins Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hoi water to free the pores of impurities, dry lightly and apply Cuticura Oint ment to soothe and heal Cuticura Talcum is ideal for powdering and perfuming. u«b r-~»- Kin a •"»«***« taa «r»- - -i a*r' re i&rs *• v.—»■ s- : -'-I? - -- —f jw Cr.-taiw.t 2E a*4 S6" T»>ipn 3k Cuticura Soap aha*wa without 1*1 u I COUGHING FOLLOWS “Flu,” Bronchitis LA GRIPPE Congtis,CoIds a pa.wc^jC CROUP. BRONCHIAL COL C*. s MW M MMIK Eases hard coughs — loosens and raises the phlegm eas» ly, heals the sore spots. More bottle* used each yea: than of any other cough medicine Vo Sorcohcs SnU f»<rr> vw Vm I KFIM MIM COULD HARDLY DO ANY WORK' But Since Taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound This Woman Feels So Well K-oseviUe N'.Y, — “I cannot pra'..»p Lydia t. Pinkham’a Vegetable Com pound too highly ior the good it has 1 was so much troubled with female weak ness I could hardly do any work. I saw your adver tisement in the paper, and read it to my husbana. He said. ‘ You had better try l vdia I— -1 K nnkham sVeg etable Compound', so 1 knight six bottle*, and by taking it I ana not tron bled »s 1 was. I am gaining stro- -th and get ting fleshy. My t' e mao' trou. i ea have vanished and l have never felt at' well. The Liver Puis are the best I over took. If you think my letter will encourage other sufferers you have my permission to use it as an "ad vertisement " M-s, SvRvtl 1'LVlsB, Pov 177, keeaeville. N Y. Doing tho housework for the aver age American family is some task,and many women lose their hoa. i in ,<• doing If you. as a housewife, are troubled with backache, irregulari , ties.areeasily tired out and irritable, or have other di^agreeahie ailment.v caused by aome weakness.give Lydia F t' rikham's Vegetable Comivund a trial. Let it help yvu,