The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, May 29, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 14, Image 14

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    Beatrice Fairfax
Problems That Perplex
A t'a«c of Tolerance.
Dear Miaa Fairfax: I am a rIiI nf
22, of one religion, and my sweet
heart Is 13, of another. We have
been going together for the past four
and a half years. My mother says if
a man thinks enough of 11 girl to
marry’ her he should change his faith
for her. Now this young man holds
that both being the same religion does
not guarantee happiness. So we have
decided to settle It by your answer.
We have been engaged one year.
P. D. Q
No matter what your difference In
creed, you both believe in the same
essentials of faith. If you both have a
deep religious sense. We all turn to
the same Father for help and guid
ance. We ail give gratitude and love
to the same great Creator. If you
love and respect each other, the dif
ferences In method of worship cannot
matter when compared with the great
essentials To prelend to change a
creed is to 1m miserable. Try to see
how much your creeds have in com
mon and recognize that they are hut
branches of the ►line basic faith in
love and truth and humanity. Toler
ance, rather than argument, will bring
you close.
Ilateles*: If you are fortunate
enough to have an escort to the
graduation exorrises toll him that you
will l.e tdnd to go with him and p inpl>
thank him for the courtesy. It Isn't
at all nrci .saury to have an escort ami
I wouldn't worry about It if I were
you. __
Mrs. C. J. Ott, Aral woman ever to
preside over the Ohio house of rep
resentatlvcH, was a Red Cross canteen j
worker during the world war.
THE NEBBS_ somebody's coming to my house.
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess
(Trndrrr.ark Applied For)
WELL\F THEY OWE^JsvTCALLTHArs) THAT GOY MOTHER WILL NEVER GET AN'/
ONE DEBT THAT I WOULD CANCEL PLACE BECAUSE HE WILL NEVER LISTEN
I'M SO SLEEPY \ FEEL LIKE SOME TO ANYBODY BUT WIM5ELF . IF HE EVER
ONE WAS SHOOTING CHLOROFORM lN ) wr0T£ A BOOK ENTITLED "GREAT MENj
MV FACE WITH A FIRE HOSE ,-' 11 HAVE MET" HE'D cJUST SIGN,-'
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(and THAT WIFE OF his — SHE'S GOT a ^
VOICE that SOUNDS LIKE YOU WERE CHOK
ING A FIDDLE TO HEAR HER TELHT SHE
NEVER ENAOYED A WELL DAY IN HER LlFE-4
HER LIFE DIDN'T START FROM TdE CRADlE BUTj
from her first operation andi^got
TO S'T AROUND All NIGHT USFFNING TOj
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Trouble* Over, State*
Popular Hotel ,
Man
"My friends all say I look better
than I have in years, and I certain
ly do feel the part, too,” recently
said Geo. L. Burke, popular day
clerk at the Portland hotel, 555 Main
street, Kansas City, Mo., and a for
mer resident of Youngstown, O., in
relating his experience with Tanlac.
"Before taking Tanlac I had no
appetite, and for two years had been
almost a chronic sufferer from indi
gestion. Rheumatism, knif-like pains
in my back, headaches, dizzy spells ■
and frayed nerves also added to my
misery. I was losing weight, and had
to strain every nerve and muscle to
keep going.
“Well, Hanlac did away with all
my troubles, added fifteen pounds to
my weight, and put me in pink of con
dition. I can't gay enough for Tan
lac."
Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- j
gists. Take no substitute. Over 37
million bottles sold.
Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na
ture's own remedy for constipation.
For saye everywhere.—Advertisement, i
Shave With
Cuticura Soap
The New Way
Without Mug
Ain KHnM Mf.NT
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Bend your name and address plainly
written together with 5 rente land this
slifil to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des
M*,ines. Ji., and receive in return a
trial package containing Chamber
lain's Cough Kennedy tor cough*,
colds, croup, bronchial, "flu” and
whooping coughs, anil tickling throat;
Chamberlain's Ktomach and Liver
Tablets for stomach troubles, indig'
tion, gassy pains that crowd the
heart, biliousness and constipation:
chamberlain's Salve, needed in every
family for bums, scalds, w ounds, piles
and sk.n affections: these valued fam
ily medicines for only 5 cents. Don't
miFs i*.
666
is the most speedy remedy we know for
Constipation, Biliousness, Colds,
Headaches and Malarial Feeer.
WHEN IN NEED OF HELP
THi
OMAHA BEE WANT ADS
TIZ makes SMALLER FEET
OH, YES! I can wear
smaller, prettier
shoes since I use
Tie because my feet are
never swollen or tender
any more.
The minute you put your
feet in a Tiz bath, you feel
pain and tenderness drawn
out. No more tired, aching,
burning, shoe chafed feet.
Tiz draws out the poisons
that puff up your feet.
“Tiz” will end your foot
troubles so your shoes
won't seem tight and your
feet will never get sore,
swollen or tired. A
whole year’s foot com
fort in a box of Tiz
bought for a few cents
at any drug or depart
ment store.
|Batk^Tlicn^nTIZj|
Purify your Blood
this Spring with S.S.S.
OF course
you will
purify your
blood, you
realize the
importance of
it. Many peo
ple, however,
overlook the
fact that Win
ter. with its
heavy meat
diets, has left their blood thick and
sluggish. That listless, tired feel
ing creeps over them. They feel
that something is wrong—yet. they
can not say just what! But isn’t
it easy to throw off the ills of Win
ter! Take, for instance. S S. S
the world’s best blood medicine for
five generations. S. S. S. purifies
the blood. It makes it clean and
rich. S. S. S. stops rheumatism
and skin eruptions; pimples, black
heads, acne, boils, eczema! It builds
up run-down, tired men and women,
beautifies complexions, and makes
the flesh firmer. S. S. S. will im
prove your appetite and give you
greater endurance, energy and
strength?
Mr. D S. CantrtU. 1202 East 4th St.
Alton. Ill . write*: "For lire years I
was troubled with pimples and black
beads on my lace and back. Alter
taking S S S. for only a abort while
all my pimples started to leave. J lee!
100rc better and can eat more than
ever. S.S S. is a grand medicine"
^Try it yourself. S. S. S. is sc
at all good drug stores. The large
size is more economical. Get a bot
tle today!
S. S.S. makes you fed like yourself ogam
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' Hiding a
rash wont heal it
Attempt* t ' conceal c. mpifsi'n
h mishes usually . »~d or. y sene
to draw attention to the detects.
I nderneath most unattractive skins
is a clear, pleasing complexion—ail
that is needed is the proper treatment!
It is surprising h. w often a brief use
( Kesinol Ointment and Kesinoi S'ap
» i c ear away blotches, redness and
toughness and gn e the skin its natural
freshness and charm.
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