The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 27, 1937, 674 Edition, Page SIX, Image 6

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    ■REVEALING'
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PAST, PRESENT
and EUTRRE ••
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NOTE—Your question printed free in this column. Kor private
reply semi liac and (sell aodressed stamped envelope for my New
Astrological Reading and receive by return mail my udvice on three
questions free. Sign your full name, birthdate and crrrect address.
M. O- D.—I have in mind strong
to nin away and I want to know
what will my daddy do if I wa»
to go? ...-.—
Aits: In all seriousness I will say
that if yon run away from home
our FATHF1U wfculd com* after
you imr | diattqf.y. It i* jt^t
certain that he would also give
yon the “spanking” of your life
time. If you are wise, remain at
home and wait a year or so for
the good times that you are miss
ing are you not too young to
receive company?
R. W—Will I make any mistnk'‘s
on the night of graduation w<hile
reciting the class history? Will I
ever teadh? ,
A ns: I suppose you possess the
HOWARD KENNEDY
P. T. A. MEETS
The Howard Kennedy P.-T. A
sponsored « musical Tea at the
school on Thursday, March 18th,
from seven until 9 p. m. The mu
sic was furnished by the Civic
service orchestra. Dr- Wesley Jones
was the guest speaker. The com
mittee in charge of arrangements,
with Mi's. Belle Taylor, as chair
man, consisted of Mr. Tom Scott,
Mr. Bar] Wheeler, Mrs. Dorothy
Fry and Mpt*. Thelma Hteytcock.
The last meeting, which was held
on Feb. 25th, was very well at
tended. Proceeding the meeting was
a style show ami patriotic . play
sponsor'd by Mrs- Groth, Mrs.
McGinnis and Mrs. Jolliss, teachers
of the school The dresses, made
by the sewing class girls and are
to be contributed to the Childs’
Home. Officer* of the llowurd
Kennedy P.-T. A are Mrs. Thelma
Hancock, president; Mrs. John S.
Williams, vjee president; Mrs.
Chapman, the principal, second
vice pnfeaident: Mrs. Florence
Branch, secretary; Mrs. Dorothy
Fry, corresponding secretary ami
Mrs. N. Nealey, treasurer.
$100,000 MAN
G. WILLIAM NICKENS
Manager of the Victory Mutual
Life Insurance company agency
at 408 North avenue, New Rochelle,
N. Y- who with C.. C,. Gales of
Harlem, scaled the heights to the
$100,000 production class in 1986
on his individual merit. Mr. Nickens
became manager of his office a
year ago, and has ten staff mem
hers, including agents. He is from
Decatur, III and was educated at
Wilberforce university, where he
finished the businiss course. He
later took insurance courses at
Columbia university for four years
Mr. Nickens was at on© time pre*i
dent of the Wilberforce Club in
Harlem. The New Rochelle agency,
uner Mr- Nickens, took third place
among all Victory agencies for
production last year. Mr. Nickens
lik©s camping in summer at Selma,
Ohio, near Wilberforce. * (C)
Auto Supplies
CUT RATE
SEAT COVERS-.. 49c up
SPARK PLUGS_19c
AUTO POLISH pint.ISc
OIL—100 per cent pure
Quart-8c
1919 Farnam
Phone WE 2929
World Motor
Supply Stores
usual amount of stage fright and
this i« causing you to fear the or
deal of making a public speech. If
yoit will learn your speech thor
oughly and rehearse it several
times yo'j need not worry for you
will deliver it without diffculty. i
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It. M. C- Does the girl that I
k<tep in my mind love me or is she
fooling me »v*l if «o please tell me
what to do.
Ans: There would not be any
point in the girl confessing her
love for you unless she rt*ally
meant what she said. If you feel
I’mt you deserve her love you
could not p tssibly doubt her ver-1
■je’ty. You would be happier if you
dropped your doubts and returned
her love.
I
L. C. Y.— I am out of a job and
I have two places in view. What
\ oitlrt Ik- the best thing for me to
)ri Vi How can I get money to go
ci these places?
A.’i.a: Sell your CAR to obtain
money to carry you to the loca
tion of these jobs. Of the two in
view choose the one offering the
highest salary regardless of the
type of work. You will get a job
In the immediate future.
W'. M. R.—Yoor column interest?
me. (Should! I go on with the con
test? Also would like a reading
from you
Ans; As a rule participation in
contests that requires the advance
ment of money by the contestant
does not result in satisfactory re
sults to the contestant. I would
•dviae your entering contests that
do not require NO OUTLAY of
actual cash. If you desire an As
trology Heading than send a quar
ter and 1/ will be glad to mail it
with free opinions on three ques
tions.
G. 0. R—Will you please tellj
inie if the boy I love does he care
for me and will he ever marry mo?
Ana: 1 must warn you now that
tbi boy does not love you as vo'i
already know and is interested in
your physical charms. He doesn’t
want to marry you or anyone right
now.
n. B—What is the feei ng of
'he young lawyer toward** mi? I
road and enjoy .your column.
Ana: The opinion that the young,
lawyer has formed of you is rather!
flattering to yourself. If you can
continue to live up to his opinion
it is certain hts feelings will -
velop into love.
W. E B. I wrr.’d 1:1 e i > ' ;
whien am I goirg to git r.i.ii.
and w ill he bo a good | • ' *• ;
Ans: Have no fear that the man
who meet* your requirements in
a husband will not meet with your
approval. You will have an oppor
tunity to put this to a test dur'ng
the latter part of thiN year.
ARE YOU ONLY A.
THREE-QUARTER WIFE?
MEN.bocau.se they are men.can
never understand a three
quarter wife—a wife who Is all love
and kindness three weeks In a
month and a hell cat the rest of
the l line.
No matter how your back aches
—how your nerves scream—don't
take It out on your husband.
For three generat Ions one woman
has told another how to go "smil
ing through” with Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound. It
holps Nature tone up the system,
thus lessening the discomforts from
the functional disorders which
women must endure hi the three
ordeals of lifts: 1. Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre
paring for motherhood. 3. Ap
proaching “middle age."
Don't be a three-quarter wife,
take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'9
Y Etl KTA B LE COM PO UN D and
Go "Smiling Through."
Mrs. Mahammitt’s
School of Cookery
2116 No. 25th St.
Phone WE 4129
Pricu*e of Veal
2 lb*, veal from shoulder or breast
2 tablespoons parsley
2 carrot*
1 medium sized onion
Sulks celery
Wipe meat, and cut in *mall
j jieoe*, roll in flour and brown in
small amount of hot fat. Cover
with chopped vegeUble*. then cov< r
with cold water. Bring to the boil
ing point and continue cooking in
moderate oven (326 degrees) for
one hour and fifteen minute*.
Eggs Bouquet
6 egg*
Sardines flaked fine or minced
ham
2 T. pimemtoc*, chopped
Melted butter
Salt, pepper, musUrd
Ma*hed potatoes
2 T green pepper, chopped
Par*lev
C k <; T* hard 26 minute* in
v,av, bel v ho ling point to in
LABORERS FIGHT "IRONED
OUT ’ IN POLICE OOURT
The trouble between two WPA
workers, who were involvpd in an
alternoation Saturday night, was
•,11 “ironed out” when they appear
ed in p<0:> eoi«rt Monday morn
ing. „ ,
El ward EHi«, 2fl. of 3448 Pink
ney street, complaining witness
against Mack Harris, 28, of 3410
Ledford avenue asiked that assault
and battery charges be dropped.
Tlbe tnKuill? afv>se wjhen Ffllis
nuked Harris to pay him a $2 debt
during the broadcast of the iSouth
Jaicf^on basket bill game. Both
said they were already excited by
the gam*' and were easily provok
ed.
Harris hit Ellisi over the bead
with a flatiron. Five stitches were
tuJlVn to sew up the Wound- Harris
said be would pay the doctor’s bill.
sura tender hard cooked eggs. Peel
and cut in halves. Take out the
yolks and mash, mix with sardines
elak**d fine, or finely min<'ed ham
add melted butter to moisten. Sea
son with salt, pepper and mustard.
Put bade carefully in the white
halves.
Put a layer about an inch deep
of mashed potatie* which has been
seasoned and to which has been
added 2 T. each of chopped gTeen
pepper and pimentoee. Make depreg
sions in which to stand the half
egg» and put in the oven to heat
thouroghly. Place a tiny sprig of
parsley in each egg, and serve in
dish in which it is baked.
Cocpanut Bars
1-2 cup butter
1-2 cup brown sugar
1 cup flour
Cream these ingredient* and
bake 10 minutes.
Spread out flat on pan While
this is baking, beat 2 eggs in bowl,
1 cup brown sugar, 2 tablespoons
flour 1-2 teaspoon baking powder,
salt and vanilla. 1 1-2 cups canned
cocoanut and 1 uup nuts. Put it
over mixture in pan that you baked
10 min. and bake again 25 minutes
extra slow. Cut in squares.
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AAA Coal Company
JA. 2159
Special Cash Prize— Fresh
Off the Oars.
Deep mined Super Southern
COAL Tou $7.5U
Half ton 3-75
5<» lbs. 2.05
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_ Overhaul tag Our Specialty .
All Work Guaraateedl
Day an4 Night Service
—Phone AT. 6697—
Merriweather’s Garage
We repair all makea and model*
B_ L_ Morrlweothor, mt
jMI No- Ktad 8t- Omaha. N*h^
“A NEW ALL FINISHED SERVICE”
IB LBS. FOR $1.98 He EACH ADDITIONAL 1 OLND
Entire Bundle Finished—All Men's Shirts Hand-Finished
at No Extra Cost. Bundle Must Contain f>0% Flat Work
THE IDEAL FALL AND WINTER SERVICE
EMERSON LAUNDRY AND
ZORIC DRY CLEANERS
2324 No. 24th St_WE 1029
Sick List
Miss Bertha Mae Walton 2021
N. 21st St., who injured her
foot last week, is convalescing
at her home.
Mrs. Sally Simps0”, of 2216
Grant street, who has been con
flict to her home for more
than a week, is improving.
—--o
Benevolence Christian Wid
ows Club will sponsor a Get
Acquainted Tea on April 4th,
which will he the fi rst Sunday
in April, from 3 til 6 p. m., at
the home of the president, Mrs.
A. D. Turner, 1605 N. 27 st. We
hope to be one of the outstand
ing clubs of the city. We desire
the goodwill and wishes of the
people.
DOLGOFF
HARDWARE
Paint. Glnw* and Varniah
We do glazing and make wind«»
shadea to order
1822 24 N. 24 WE 100"
OLE’S
Battery Station
WE SPECIALIZE ON BAT
TERY SERVICE
3014 N. 24th Ja 9999
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SHE LOST 207 j
POUNDS OF FAT
—
Feel full of pep and possess the
slender form you crave—yea can’t
if you listen to gosslpers.
To take off excess fat go light on
fatty meats, butter, cream and sug
ary sweets — eat more fruit and
vegetables and take a half teaspson
ful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of
hot water every «»*«-»*"» elimi
nate 'WCfcii
Mrs. Klma Verlile <>f HaT.'* d«
(Trace, Md., writes: "I took off 20
>bs.—my clothos fit me fine now.”
No drastic cathart'ce—no consti
pation—our ulirafu? d-d!f ’r:-w-sl ac
tion when you take youi Itctlo asily
dose of Kruschen.
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MADE ME YOUNG AT FIFTY
and gave me the youthful vital
ity of a person of twenty years
says Lieut. Clifford of New
York. MATE is giving to
thousands of run-down, nerv
nus and weak elderly men and
women new energy and vital
ity and the thrill of youth and
love again.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE OMAHA GUIDE ON ITS 10TII BIRTHDAY
Readers of The Omfih-’ CHd«* you’ll also find The World Herald a nywraper to yovr likir g—complete in every sen«e of
tho word—for the whole family. /
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13 photographs with the news
I of the Te>:.as dis ster in its
j morning home edition. No other
Nebraska plaper had any pic
tures of the tragedy in its
1 morning edition- Non,e hatd
| more than two in its evening
| home edition.
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Under new Management
For Y«ur Benefit, We Have Mr.
[ V. Pace at The Omaha Cafe, to
give the Southern Style Cooked
Food—Hot and Fresh— Three
• Times Daily.
THE RIFF CLUB is open for
> Private Dances by appointment
—Drop in anytime and Dance
to Your Favorite Tune._...
24 HOUR SERVICE
2124 N. 24th St. JA. 9398
North 24th Street
SHOE HOSPITAL
Celebrates the 15th Anniversary
With a Big Shoe Repairing Sale
Women’s Toplifte . $.15
Women’s half soles . 65c and up
Men’s half soles 75c and up
Men’s rubber heels 35c and up
Childrens Half soles 50c and up
1807 No. 24th St. WE 4240
Flush Poisons From
Kidneys and Stop
Getting Up Nights
BE HEALTHIER, HAPPIER—
LIVE LONGER
When you can get for 35 cents a
supremely efficient and harmless
stimulant and diuretic that will
flush from your kidneys the wajtn
matter, poisons and acid that are
now doing you harm, why continue
to break your restful sleep by get
ting up thru the night.
Just ask your druggist for Gold
M<*dal Haarlem Oil Capsules—but
be sure and get GOLD MEDAL—
right from Haarlem in Holland
Other symptomR of weak kidneys
and irritated bladder are backache,
puffy eyes, leg cramps, moist palms
burning or scanty passage.
HOW OFTEN CL YOU
KISS AND EAKE UP?
FEW husbands can understand
why a wife should turn from a
pleasant companion into a shrew
for one whole week in every month.
You can say "I'm sorry” and
kiss and mako up easier before
marriage than after. Be wise. If you
want to hold your husband, j ou
won't be a three-quarter wife.
Pear three generations one woman
has told another how to go "smil
ing through" with Lydia E. I'ink
ham's Vegetable Compound, It
helps Nature tone up tbe system,
thus lessening the discomforts from
the functional disorders which
women must endure In th" ikr.'ij
ordeals of life: 1. Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre
paring for motherhood a. Ap
proaching "middle age."
Don’t be a three-quarter Wifb.
take LYDIA E PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPO UN D and
Go ''Smiling Through."
I
Kidneys fite
Clean Out Acids
The only way your body con clean o if
Acids and poisonous wastes itom >'ftu
Mood is thru H million tiny, delicn ie Km
ney tubes or filters, but beware ot cne» i,
drastic, irritating drugs. if functional
Kidney or Bladder disorder* nm** y
suffer from Getting Up Nighty, Nervous
ness, Leg Pains. Backacne, Circles un '-r
Kycm. Dizziness, hlieu.uatic l1;. ms. A ««
Ity, Burning. Smarting or iteming. d »n
fske chances. Gel the Doctor's gunrun
teed , rescription called Ojh.*'X
Tex). Works fast, safe nd & r« Tr ♦ •
! hours it must bring new vital!', v. wnd '
guaranteed to fix you up in ••n. v » ek or
I money back on return of trnpi \ ■ rksge.
Dystex coats only He a day or i•• rttgirl"T*i
-nd the gunranife pro**-< *® ’
FOR A 6Q0D
DAY’S WORK
When
You Get
Sluggish
(Constipated)
Take a dose
or two of
BLACK
DRAUGHT
Work seems easier and there
are more things of interest
when you are really well —
free from the bad feelings and
dullness often attending con
stipation.
Take Black-Draught when
you need a laxative. It has
proved so good for prompt, re
freshing relief from constipa
tion that thousands of men
and women rely on it for that
purpose.
If constipation has upset you. a
! few doses of Black-Draught should
help to straighten you out. Try it.
In 25-cent packages.
purely vegetable
ills