“This and That.... FIFTEEN PAPERS IN POUR WEEKS! It was just four weeks ago that I star> I ending :he releases of this strict!, per oni.1 column to all the p: • t. r ceivir .ny other weekly featu:.- *nd from the “exchanges” air. ad seen fifteen of them have used it. • • • Dur ng the week "This and That” wss noted in the following six papers for the first time: Col-mbus Voice. Columbus, Ohio; Mis. Florence W, Oakfield, editor; Louiav lie Leader, Louisville. Ky. I. Willis Cole, editor; Detroit Independ ent, Detroit, Mich. William J. Robin son, ed tor; Detroit Peoples News, Detroit. Mich. Mrs. Beulsh A. Young, editot- Carolin* Tribune, Raleigh, N. C. H I. Fontenlio-Nanton. editor and the Omaha Guide, Omaha. Nebr., Charles C. Galloway, editor. Incid ntally, the Omaha Guide was the first paper in the country to use “Ihgrstir.g the News” as a front page feature. That was two and a half years ago and it has been there ev. ery week since. They were the third paper to use my weekly book com. meats. The sceond paper to use my “Prison* and Prisoners” releases, and the fifteenth paper seen using this personal column. • • • Another letter arrives from Senator Rosborough of Detroit, in last week’s column 1 quoted the Senator’s letter to Franklin D. Fitxgerald, of Lans. ing. Below will be found the reply made my Michigan's Secretary of State: “My dear Senator: "I have pour letter of the 21st inat. (March ) “I have taken quite an interest in Clifford C. Mitchell. It seems to me he has paid the price and that his caae now should merit some attention. Hu has done wonders for himself and has been a good influence in the in. •txtution during the past three or four years. **I feel, as you do, that were he given his liberty now he would be able to make good and support himself. “Of course, these things work out •lowly and I have been «o busy with other things that I have not had a chance to give the case the attentior it deserve*. However, I am going tc fotlow it up and am in hopes to gel some action before long.” • • • On the editorial page of the Wash BETTY Bill Chase REALLY-YOU SMOULD . . But SHE BURNED ABROAD— LONDON, PARIS, H AOE UP WHEN S>HE_ ROM& - AMERICA IS SO . „ ^APE PROVINCIAL - *SO CRUDE. - ABOUT NO BACK&ROUND— A FOOL it & V 11 THE DUPES BY B0B PIOLJS ___ ._______ ._____r 1 SAY DAD* THE WAY J YES- AND BILLY*YOU WILL] K-0-MA! [ AND WHERE IN THE FUTURE" YOU RE V-. THAT GIRL CAN ORDER I THE. WAY YOU BELATEFOR .c.-rrwMATYDOWUGET YOUNG-MAN" COUNT RIGHT-DAD - 15 ENOUGH TO GIVE A SsPENDMY 3CH00LIF YOU »UT LISTEN MA YOUR CHANGE BEFORE VELL-ER-ER FELLOW HEART FA.LURE ?.] MONEY- DOnY HORRYjJYOU SHOULD f INVITING ALADY OUT ABOUT ^/TT TO GIVE ME WHAT AN APPETITE!! JtHROWING TO PINE1.! £4“ - “ H A HEAD- -'AWAY YOUR O COUNT? ACHE!! ALLOWANCE .. f / /' ACH j .ATTHELOS ( ( .CABIN GRILL !J \( . v. | ' u T ^1 % ngton Tribune, and on the front page of the Colorado (Denver) Statesman, John H. Paynter, author (“Fugitives of the Pearl”) of Wjashington, D. C. has a letter to the editor in my be, half, and while I haven’t space to quote it verbatum. here is one para, graph: “I do not know Mr. Mitehll nor do I know for what infringement of the law he is now confined, but there breathes through his articles that spirit of altruism, of service, of race loyalty and the spiritual ideals of pa triotism that might assuredly be made more effective if he could be freed from the smothering confines of pris on walls and enabled freely to devote his God-given talents to the progress and elevation of his race and the en thronement of justice and equality throughout our well-loved America.” * * * Miscellaneous: “Red Fog” by Bruce Harper, a new book to review from the Caxton Printers, Caldwell, Idaho. ***Mag. azines recently received and read; “ What a Grand j Bargain” \ “and it's a 1 genuine 3 MAGIC CHEF 1 GAS RANGE too." Take advantage of today's low prices, } Never before such real values for so little money! A “SPECIAL" Magic Chef Gas Range ONLY s39‘5 \sr | V If Stove SEE VOI R DEALER OK We are continuing our “Old Stove’’ sale for only a short tune long- §j er on the star-burner Magic Chef, which is priced at $39.75. This is an at tractive range, with large cook ing top, spring-door oven, fine broiler, pot-and-pan drawer, in beautiful color combinations. Grasp this bargain now . . . the opportunity may never come again! Other fine Magic Chefs also on sale. See them! HIETitOPOIIMN trim ii zWisbkt The Negro Market for March; and the April issues of; Rosicrucian Dig. est; Modern Thinker; and the Bronze man. ’’’Receipt is acknowledge of pertinent communications from the following: Shoghi Bfifendi, Persian Colony, Haifa, Palestine. ”’Congres sman Oscar DePriest. ’’’Two letters and a dipping £rom Murl H. DeFoe, editor Charlotte Republican-Tribune. **’Commissioner John C. Dancy, De troit. **’Rosicrucian Brotherhood, San Jose, California. ’’’Mrs, Myrtle W. Campbell, writer of Portland, Oregon. ’’’Bulletins from James A. Jackson (U. S. Dept, of Com.) Wash ington. ’’’Carter W. Wesley, man ager, Houston Informer. *”L. H. King, editor World, W. Palm Beach, Fla. “REVEALING” YOUR PAST - PRESENT I FUTURE 1 by Abbe’ Wallace 1 “YOUNGEST MENTALIST ON THE AMERICAN STAGE” R. B. S.—We have a do? ai home of which we are very fond, lately he ap pears to act strangely. Can you tell me what is wrong? Ans: I feel confident in predicting that the dog is going blind and that is the indirect cause of its queer ac tions. M. C.—Is my friend quilty of the of fense I accused him of? Ans: Certainly not. Y ou had no right to make any statement pertaining to such a thing. You will learn through another source that you were wrong about this matter. ...NEW... I LINCOLN MARKET 24th & Franklin Sts. WE-1411 ^————mm Specials for Saturday FRESH, NOT FROZEN Pork Shoulder, lb. 4ic \zz I FRESH MEATY BABY BEEF Steaks rib. 12k BABY BEEF ROAST c“?lb. 9Jc Boiling Beef, Beef Hearts, Pork Hearts, 11 Bologna, (Home made, ea.) Pressed Ham, ft Minced Ham, M fj Summer Sausage ** ” Link Sausage, | ] Wieners II) (Home made) " LEAN PORK CHOPS 3 ibs. 25c PorkLoin^p half or whole, lh. I - j R. S.—Why does my husband stay out nights, what does he do and . where does he stay? Ans: I am sorry to disappoint you but your husband is not running around with other women. It seems as though he is connected with men in terested in gambling. He still loves you and will continue to do so, L. B. M.—Please tell me if my luck will change for the better and when? Ans: The last six months of this year will be much more profitable to you I than the first six months. I see you prospering financially with the com ing of the warm weather. E. M. L.—Do you think I will have another child soon, or is there any more for me? Ans: Not for some time, but there are several mdre coming; so keep up the good work. V. D.—Will I ever get steady work? Ans: It appears to me as though you will be lucky in contacting a decent job before summer. I think real beer will have something to do with your getting a job. F. W. —Will I ever be the father of any children? Ans: I cannot determine whether you will be the father of any children or not, although I see your wife having several. B. H.—What became of my hair grease, and did the boy who was coming to see me go home because his mother was sick or for some other reason ? Ans: I think the young man who left because of his sick mother also left with your hair grease. He admired the delicate odor. Why not chalk it up to “good riddance.” H- J.—Can you tell me how I can pre vent children as my family is too large. I canot give them the necess ary training and education. Ans: This is a very personal question and ordinarily I would not answer it thru the papers however I will give you some frank advice. I cannot give you the necessary information be cause it conflicts with the federal laws. If you will visit one of the down town furniture stores you will find they are running a sale on twin beds. I suggest that you use them. S. R.—I am a married man with a wife and two children whom I adore. Recently I fell madly in love with a young lady whom I work with and she wants me for her own. She threatened to kill herself if I don’t marry her and leave my wife and childreh. What would you advise? Ans: Let her kill herself. Any worn Office Phone: WE. 0213 f Res. Phone: WE. 4409 | Ray Lawrence Williams j ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 200 24th & Lake Sts. S Tuchman Bldg. Omaha, Neb. 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