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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1923)
Beatrice Fairfax PROBLEMS THAT PERPLEX. Rob Roy: Here 1* the stamp lan SLiaae you asked about. But tvhlle I am Riving it to you I can't resist say ing that to use it is poor taste. Not only poor taste, but very miserable for postal employes. It makes for inefficiency in their work and is an unfairness on the part of an inflicting public: - ' Upper left-hand corner; Goodb*, sweet* heart. Same corner upside down; l love you. Same corner, crosswise. Mv heart ia an other's. Same corner, horizontally I hate you l’ppcr right-hand corner: Business. or 1 wish your friendship. Same corner, upside down; Write no more. • I Same corner, rroaawis#: I eend a kite. Same corner, horizontally: l>o you love me ? Itv the middle at top (upright) Tea. Same place, upside down, on condition* In the middle, at bottom (upright) No Same place, horizontally: My parents object. Dower left-hand corner (upright): I aeek your at quantance. Sam# corner, upside down: 1 with you joy. Same corner, horizontally: Will you meet me? Lower left-hand corner: Ton are very cool. , . i4 Same corner, upside down (upright): Can you not trust me? Same corner, horizontally: You hava chnnaerl _ In tlie middle, left-hand aide (upright) Accept roy love. Same place, upaide down: I am en gX me place, horizontally: I long to Bee you In the middle, right-hand aide (up right) . Write aoon. Same place, upaide down: I am aorry. Same place, horizontally: 1 am married. THE NEBBS_ BY THE PALE MOONLIGHT. Directed for The Omaha Bee by bo! Hess ZJ ISN'T THIS A ^ajonoEOFul evening,! EAnmV ? IT reminds 1 ME OF OOQ CooftTlNG IXWS - 'Too ojERE ) ^hust the sweetest/ ^HGIQUE IN THE jr ' )\U>OiU.D +A i 1 r~——•r r joEU. SOU HAVEN'T CHANGED ^ ANV—foOK. ON A UTTLE OMElGHT'| BUT EVEftV OUNCE IS MOOT PftECious “Cham Diamonds j rfcMO SOU SEMEMBEQ TtfE NiGur UMEN^ NOW PONCED SO MO*W 'TIMES uatw iowie 1 HOOT-GEE l WCkS t&C&LOWS —TVWTiS UAJEMI I EOUND OUT Mou* MUCH l LOuED VOO I u/ufcM* -THESE WOSQUVTOS A L^PkRE e«T^MG ME tip • Tome on*, lets go back. *xb \ wr ucrrev. -The mosquitos are \ TGRRIBIE-TmEV D STING 'THE ) SENTIMENT our or ROMEO -"THEY MUST MATE UIVTH HORNETS* WOtNiE! t Guess the “king* I javr ME THAT Time MK " n«M' rn*tt **■ *, rjfcjfij-mj i„. , [ Cj O\ Co»Qi»$Ov/ / BARNEY GOOGLE— barney learns the worst. Dr,wnforThe?^*b“?f'byBillyDeB'ck IVlE £VW OF TuE XV Z. "V^ HANDICAP and IM afbmo r*, Go OUT "To Twt track r 6osm • X WISH X UlASM r So SUPERSTITIOUS *! 'in A fGUJ <THNUTcS y The RAce iwicc Ge onei? y OH. SPARK P106. I J 'EX'TUM A Pa-puh Al«- \ ABOUT DT \ | Mamdum CAP \ * ex tuh \^PA PUH / r WEV \ SOMN1 9CIIM6 Me A PAPf n ■ } opynghi 1923 by King Feature* !*>r>d»c*t*. 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Iu,-tEU.Moo 'nw*?t mod vo » MOD 'NAUC AlOmG "!V*8 MTiAC?<£ <JviO ''NMEW mod A Ccwi Shoo a Bt^OCT ~TV*r »loeowcrrwiE 'Tas^t ' --- \T . . r> »^ Sot oomy mtwiv>k. Moout a 8>y "Too OlCE^OU op 'THAT / .0.0 LOOOfAO'TivJc. Y---f 'P'P'p ,_—' I Vhfj t1 1 •.» t%M ♦» »«* fO'v»» ■-» ft-fl Tim Bride's Dilemma. Dear Miss Fairfax: A girl married two months meets an old admirer who asks her to spend the afternoon with him at a "movie.” A says that it was wrong of the friend to extend such an invitation land wrong for this girl even to think of going to a movio with any man other than her husband or relative, maintaining that it shows lack of complete love for husband. B says that this girl would not be wrong to go width n«r rdd friend, con sidering that she regards the invita tion the same as if extended from a female friend. VIOLET. B is right. The girl happened to meet an old friend on the street and whether this friend was man or wo man it would have been making a great fuss about nothing to act as if going to a motion picture was a deed I of great disloyalty. The whole thing has no importance, and I hope no one will attempt to lay any stress on what was a mere incident. In the Home. Orange sauce should be served witli roast venison. Fresh vegetables should be put on to cook in boiling water. Always cut across the grain of the fibre when cutting meat for cooking. Apples baked with orange mar malade are delicious and a delightful change from plain baked apples. f I ■ksM mod Digestion, Active Liveu easy, regular bowels; no griping, I Due-tor* in \ i*nna receive an aver age of 10.000 crowns, or 13 cents, a* • Say “Bayer” and Insist! # i not getting the genuine Bayer prod uct prescribed tby physicians ever twenty-two years and proved safe by mUlions for • 'olds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken package con tains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer, Manufacture of Mnnoaceticaci dester of Salley licacid. MlVKRT1SF.MF.VT. AFTER BABY COMES Strength Often Returns Slowly w Mothers May Depend Upon Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound to Restore a Normal Condition Many, many letters similar to the following recommend the Vegetable Compound as a wonderful medicine for bringing the mother back to nor mal health and strength. It is an excellent restorative, con tains no harmful drugs and can be taken in safety by a nursing mother. Thousands of mothers who have regained their strength by taking it are its best recommendation. Why not take it yourself? Could Not Gain Strength Rock Island, III.—“I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a tired.run-down feeling. I was simply tired to death and could not gain strength after my baby came. After a couple of months of worry and overwork I took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for a ‘tonic as it had often been recom mended to me by my friends. I am now able to do my own housework, laundering and sewing, besides tak ing care ot three small children. You mav use these facts as a testimonial if vou wish.’’-Mrs. Hazel Clark Epwarpp. 411 5th Street, Rock Island, Illinois. Allentown, Pa.—“After the birth of my girl I was all worn out, with out a bit of strength. Nothing helped me until I began to taka Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound. Then I picked right up and got strength to do my work. Now with the boy I have no such trouble. I take your medicine right along and won’t be without it. I recom mended it to a friend of mine, a young girl. She couldn’t eat, bad no strength and had trouble every month. She is a big strong girl now, and still takes it”—Mm. Joseph S. Smith. 634 N. Law Street, Allen town, Pa. Gave Both of U» Strength Hooaick Falls, N.Y. — “When my girl w as bom I was a weak run-down woman and very nervous. My hus band advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and the Liver Pills and they put me right on my feet 1 have just been recommending the Vegetable Com pound to my daughter and it has nelped her through childbirth. It has given us both health and strength, and if this letter will be of service you can use it anywhere you like.” — Mrs. Eliza Moon, 43 Classic Street Hoosick Falls, N. Y. # Lydia E. Pinkhara’s Private Text-Book upon “Ailments Peculiar to Women” xvill besent you free upon re<iuc«>t. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkhani Medicine Co., Lyun, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable information. Mix the juice of two lemon* with three ounce* of Orchard White which any druggist will supply for a few cents. shake well in'* bottle, and you ha\e a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful freckle and tan cream and complexion beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lem on cream into the face, neck, arm* and hand* each day and see how freckle* and blemishes naturally bleach right out and how youthfully clear, soft and rosy white the skin becomes. The Days of Real Sport By Briggs 5AY F'AFJMIfc , ) t Dom r vJ jF ' Tb©ACC<> tM ‘ ^ OP ►'A - » * WHEN You FIRST NOTICED «’ with A SMOCK, HER >MD»FFt-r R rN<. e ' Toward YooR HloM MORAL wi ,-,-v . 1 CHARACTER^ I ABIE THE AGENT- ^.Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hershfield Something to Bo Thankful Tor. GONE. * MV BOTTLE Of NMLN \S STOLEN THIS MORMl»0G \TS HERE. - \ BJEKY OTHER MORKilWG SOMEBODY STEMS MN MHV. TOMORROW, 1 QoYloRETtW j v WHO'S TAKING , f PM(K,\ EIKJMA.V CAUQHV \ NOO = SO TOO'RE THE OWE WHAT'S BEEN STEfcUNCr >at Bottle oe milk OTHER MORN INtj -;> )j N9S.* A BdTTieN LAVTS ME TXOO ; 77.* ■ ON SON’S FACE Became Inflamed and Sore. Cuticura Healed. "My small son had a rash breal out on his tace. At hrst I paid no attention to it, nut ir.ei trouble kept gettinc. worse, became inflamed ’ and sore, and he was j very fretful. The break ing out itc hed a n d burned causing him to be very restk-JS, and he kept me *■ ‘t.. " I sent for a free sample of Cuti eura Soap and Ointment and after the first few applications I could see an improvement. I purchased more and tn flve weeks he was healed." Signed) Mrs. F. M. Snyder. 49 Walnut St.. Oberlin. Ohio. Use Cuticurafor all toilet purposes ft*at>l«* Ftm tor Mai! *-«**« ’ Pattrara tMMN rVf I H Mkldsi 41 * t« Said f^rry M+i?Tr Soap 2c I' ~ »▼**#**1 25 and Mr T %'njib 35c. | 99^Cutifum Soap i.iavr* witWatit mu| aim r m i-r.’ii ^ i. blackheads Go Quick Hi/ This Simple Methoa ftlackhead*—h»g one* or little ore#- - •oft one# or hard one* -on any part ef the body, go quick by a simple method that just d »##©!'e« them To do thi* get ■ bout two ounce* of ralonite powder from your druggist sprinkle a 'ittle on a hot. wet cloth rub over the blackhead* brisk’y for a few second* and wash off. You'll wonder where the blackhead* has* gone. Pinching and *quee*irg blackhead* anlv open the pore* of the akin and lease them large and unsightly while the sim ple art’" cat ton of calorie powder and the water disseise them right out. leasing the skin soft and the pore# in their natural condition. ^^OU^SS^SI^^CADAC^^ call for *o W TaMct. la n«<uHi I at-rrif rO to toe* »nd •Irrogi^M I t'» organ* of J\**alu-a sod #lirnl- V: ration, ltnrrorai Arretfta, Kr!i*r«« I Get a ts'Bo* Your ■ ike Old Block Nl JUftlOltS-Littla Ml* One-thiivi th* regular tic—. Mad* | of ®ama 'nprediama* th*n candy coated. For children and adult* Ohriman & Mvl cntieU dtu$ itor*»t