The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 17, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 12

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    Beatrice Fairfax
PROBLEMS THAT PERPLEX.
A Secret Marriage.
Dear Miss Fairfax: 1 married a
girl of 16: I am 20. The girl's parents
do not know anything about it and
I have tried to break the new* to
them twice. I really Invited myself
to their house. I took the father to
a matinee with us, and I made up
my mind that I would not go in
again unless 1 was asked.
Now X understand the parents will
find out that we are married very
soon.
I would tell the parent* in * min
ute. but I hold a public position, and
I do not like to tell them because X
think they would make trouble for
me, and perhaps I would find myself
without a job. I wish you could tell
me what to do. D.
Don't be a coward. Tell your wife'*
father at once and aek hint to forgive,
you if he feels that you were reckless
and over-eager, but that it was for
love of Ills daughter which made you
want her for your wife. The bnlv
thing: which can help you now is hon
esty.. Tou liave not done anything
to moke you a criminal in the eyes
of the law. There Is nothing to dls
grace or shame you, except your own
lack of manliness in not speaking up
like the man you know full well you
ought to be
Asked for Kisses.
Dear Mid* Fairfax: I am deeply In'
love with one of our salesmen, IS
years my senior. He has asked me
for a kiss, but I refused, saying that
I would not kiss any fellow unless I
was engaged to him. Now, I don't
know whether he also cares for me.
THE NEBBS—
SAFETY FIRST.
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess
(Trademark Applied For)
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SEE JIGG5 AND MAGGIE IN FULL
PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus
(Cupyrifhe. ,
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ME AND DON’T THINK TOO
WILL GE.T AWAT FROM ME
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JERRY ON THE JOB—
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ALWAYS CONSIDERATE.
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hoban
(op) right. 1934.
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as he has ne\er asked me out, but he
is acting very friendly toward me
Do you think I was right in refus
ing to kiss him, or do you think that
will give him the impression that I
do not care for him?
DOCBTFUL.
You did the dignified thing. Many
men make flippant requests for kisses
which they would not value If they
could have been. A kiss means ten
der regard or love—and isn't a thing
to be handled about among business
acquaintances. If there is congenial
ity between you. and your ac
quaintance is ripening to friendship
slowly, it is all the more likely to be
sincere. But don’t dramatize pleas
snt business acquaintances into ro
mance.
Beal Goes to Lincoln
on Mixup Over Deputies
County Attorney Henry Beal was
has gone to Lincoln for a conference
with state officials In regard to his
bill calling for three new deputy
county attorneys which was passed by
both houses of the state legislature.
Governor Bryan announced Satur
day that he signed a bill for only one
deputy.
"If that be the case," said Beal, “I
guess we won't even get one. If
both houses passed a bill for three
deputies, and the governor signed a
bill for one, I guess we are out of
luck.''
Big Family Outing Free
to Omaha Bee Readers
The Krug park management 1*
making extensive plans for t..e enter
tainment of the b.g crowd expected *
at the Omaha Bee's family outing
to be held at the park, July 25.
Fred Ingersoll, president of the
Krug Park company, is enthused over
the outing.
"We will do everything In our
power to make The Omaha Bee parly
a big success,” said Mr. Ingersoll.
"We urge sll readers of the Omaha
Bee and their families to make plane
to spend the day at Krug park July
25, for according to present plane, It
will be a great day of fun and pleas
ure.”
Admission to the park and many of
the amusements will be free to read
ers of the Omaha I$ee. All you will
need will be a coupon that will ap
pear soon in this newspaper. Each
person will need a separate eoupon.
Mark July 25 on your calendar as
the day of the big Omaha Bee fam
ily outing. Arrange to picnic there
on that day. Plan to take the whole
fansly. The children will enjoy it.
Bee Want Ada Produce Reaults.
Was Done So Quick It
Amazed Mrs. Campbell
“While in Lincoln, Neb , the other
day," said a special Tanlac representa
tive in a letter to the home office, "I
had a peculiarly agreeable visit to
the home of Mrs. Sarah J. Campbell,
506 University Place, a suburb of
Lincoln.
“While there I met four genera
tions of this splendid family; Mrs.
Campbell, her daughter, her grandson
and her great grandson, the latter a
chubby babe of 6 months. Mrs.
Campbell appeared so hale and hearty
for one of her age that I remarked
about her unusual health and she
promptly replied;
“•It's every bit due to the Tanlac
treatment. One would hardly believe
It. but it's a fact, a few years ago I
was so terribly thin, run down and
nervous it would make me dizzy to
walk about in the house a little. My
appetite and digestion were complete
ly upset, nothing tasted rght and
even the lightest meal would cau*e
me hours of misery and gave me no
strength. ✓
" 'In my search for relief I got hold
of Tanlac and to this day it's a myi
tery to me how any medicine could
do what Tanlac did for me. My
troubles disappeared rapidly and I
was soon enjoying my meals and my
weight Increased so much every dress *
I had was entirely too small for me.
My strength and energy increased to
correspond with my weight, and my
health haa been wonderful ever
since'.”
Tanlac is for sale by all good drug
gists. Accept no substitute. Over
3T,000,000 bottles sold.
Tanlac Vegetable P.Us are nature's
own remedy for constipation. For
sale everywhere.—Advertisement.
Fistula-Pay When Cured
A mild system of treatment that cures Piles, Fistula and other
Rectal Diseases in a short time, without a aev«ra surgiaui op
eration. No Chloroform, Ether or ether general anesthetic used.
A cure guaranteed in e^ery case accepted for treatment, and no money is to be paid
until cured. Write for book on Reetal Diseases, with names and testimonials of mors
than 1,000 prominent people who have been permanently cored.
DR. E R. TARRY Sanatorium, Peters Trust Bldg. (Baa Bldg.), Omaha, Nab,
\I» \ 1 K . h l.Ml.S T
WOMAN SICK
TWO TEARS
Caused by Troubles Women Often
Have—Relieved by Lydia E.Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Med in a, Ne w York" I had a great
deal of trouble such as women often
nave, ana tms at
fected my nerve*.
Forovertao years
I suffered this
way, thenlreadin
tbe'BuffaloTimes’
about Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vege
table Compound
and have taken it
with very good re
sults. 1 am very
much better and
feel justified in
praising the Vegetable Compound to
my friends and neighbors who suffer
from anything of the kind."—Mrs.
Wm. H. Apkins, 311 Erin Road,
Medina, N. Y.
Feels Like Girl Sixteen
Rochester, N. Y.—"After my twin
fir Is were bom 1 was all rundown.
ly neighbors thought 1 was going
to'die. I saw your advertisement in
the paper and bought Lydia F. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound. The first
bottle helped me and I kept on taking
it I only weighed ninety pounds
when I began taking it, and I have
gained in weight and feel like a girl
of sixteen. I never can sav enough
for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound."—Mrs. Nellie Dorey,
16Skuse Park, Rochester, N.Y.
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ABIE THE AGENT
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STOP ITCHING SKIN
Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic
Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief
There is one safe, dependable treat
ment that relieves itching torture and
that cleanses and soothes the skin.
Ask any druggist for a J5c or $1
bottle of Zemo and apply it ae direct
ed. Soon you will find that lrritatione,
P.mples. Blackhesda Eczema,
Blotches, F..ngworm and s.milar sk.n ^
troubles w;ll disappear.
Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying
liquid, is all that is needed, for it
ban.shea roost skin eruptions, makes
the skin soft, smooth and healthy.
At>\ KKTISEKENT.
S.S.S. stops
Rheumatism
“ Y Rheumatism is all gone. I
iVl feel a wonderful glory
again in the free motion I used
to have when my days were
younger. I can thank S. S. S. for
it all! Do not
) close your
eyes and
think that
health, free
motion and
strength are
gone from
you forever I
It is not so.
S. S. S. rs waiting to help you.
When you increase the number of
your red-blood-cells, the entire sys
tem undergoes a tremendous
change. Everything depends on
blood-strength. Blood which is
minus sufficient red-cells leads to
a long list of troubles. Rheu
matism is one of them.” S. S. S.
is the great blood-cleanser, blood
builder. system strengthened and
nerve invigorator.
— S. S S. ia sold at a!t rtod -
drug stores ia two arret. TS#
larger airs ia oera economuil.
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Mood Medicine
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Beautiful Hair
Fascinates All
The hu.r fetishist, technically, is a
criminal who cannot resist the temp
tation to steal hair, who cannot see a
beautiful woman without being un
controllably seined with a desire to
snip a lock of her hair and carry it
away.
Yet the hair fetishist, criminologist*
say. ts only abnormally afflicted with
the same fascination for beautiful
hair which all of us possess In mi Wee
form.
Features are unchangeable. S*e
and figure are more or less unalter
able Hut leant.ful b li is within the
power of eycry woman
Regular and thorough cleansing
with FITCH SHAMPOO is the first
requisite of a clean, dandruff free
scalp, and lieautiful, healthy, gleet},
lustrous hair.
Without proper car* and attention
wur hair l* bound to be dull, thin
and sciagg!' Ise FITV1I SHAM
Into and your hair will le -lean,
colorful and altogether -banning ^
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