The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 06, 1938, Page Three, Image 3

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    JUDGE JOHN W.
YEAGER
Non-Political
+ EXPERIENCED
«• FAIR
+- HONEST
♦ FEARLESS
*- CAPABLE
JUDGE JOHN TT. YEAGER
Now serving a second term,
■as a Judge of the Fourth Ju_
dicial District, has attracted
fitatewide attention for his im,
partiality, his sympathetic un
derstanding of people and
their problem's.
Born on a farm, he receiv
ed his early education at a
* country school. At the age
of 19 he left the farm and
earned bis way through law
school from which he gradu
ated with distinction. He prac.
deed law for many years.
As a County Prosecutor he
was fearless and aggressive
in his prosecution of crimin
als. During his term of of
fice he has been called by our
, Supreme Court to hear and
help decide many important
cases. He is 47 years old;
married- He served 18 months
in the World War, 8*i months
of which were overseas, llis
credit to our highest tribunal.
For Chief Justice, vote
(X) JOHN W. YEAGER.
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(Political Advertisement)
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The SlowAqed Favorite W
J. B_What must I do about
the property of my father’s which
is in Virginia?
A ns: About the only thing
you can do is to arrange to
sell it so that you can clear
up tho indebtedness. Have it
appraised and if ou like, put
it into the hands of some good
reliable Real Estate Agency
down there.
T. M. H—For the past five
years 1 have been out of work
and all of my friends seems to
have forgotten me even my boy
friend that once seemed to care
enough to marry me. I stay wor.
ried all the time and I want to
know what to dot
AY1S! fclnu buipiuyniem miu
do th’s within the next thirty
days. There isn't any reason for
you being without work five
years—this alone is enough to
make your friends feel a lit
tle disgusted with you- When
you do get something to do
that will occupy your mind
you will get over your nervous
ness.
E. E. D.—My husband left me
and his people are pouting with
mo also. I haven’t done anything
to cause this and I wish to know
ii it would be allright for me to
accept the courtesies and atten.
tion of other n’ce men since I
don’t stand a chance with him?
Ans: Enter suit for divorce
immediately and when you are
granted same, which should
not take more than sixty days
in your state then accept the
attention of other friends. In
all probability he has filed
suit for divorce—but that will
not be necessarily divorce you
and you must talk this thing
over with your laywers.
A. V. R-—I have tried for nine
years to have something and I am
now thoroughly tired and disgust
ed. Would it help any if I pack,
ed my bags and “lit out’’ for the
city I have in mind?
Ans: A sensible idea. You
If You Have Any
thing You Don’t
Need & wish to sell
Just...
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WE. 1517 d,Pt
have worried continously
for tho pest few years about
making your home in Philadel
phia and I honestly feel that
you would be using good
judgement to carry out this i
plan you have in mind,
A. B.—Is there any way that
I can change him as he does
not care for church picture
•shows, dancing or any kind of
of entertainment?
Ans: Not a possible chance
of changing him and don’t enter
marriage with the thought
that you can make him like
tho kind of like that you do.
He is a quiet type and will
never be able to frolic in the
fashion you desire.
L. S.—There is an attachment
run on my car for a bill of my
husband’s but understand the car
is in my name. Will I be able to
get it back ?
Ans: Laws in different
states vary—the thing for you
to do is consult a good lawyer
and take his advice on the
matter. I do think that some
adjustment will have to be
made about the bill before you
are able to get your ear.
M. M_I do want your opinion
atwtn ony farm as I feel that you
will help me if possible?
Ans: Put-it up for sale and
if you are offered a nice bar
gain or margain of profit
then sell—otherwise hold it
for a while. You really do not
wish to go ba;‘k there to live
and if you can't get something
worthwhile from it, then do
so.
E. S.—Please tell me why my
people pick at me and what really
Dr. Harry C.
m MOORE
Republican Candidate
for
Lieutenant Governor
1. The man for the job.
2. Favors $30.00 pension for our
aged.
3. Favors reduction of taxes.
4. Favors reasonable exemption
on homes.
5. Favors the Townsend Plan,
Houso Roll 4199.
6. Favortf considerate treatment
due veteran for service rend,
ered.
7. Favors a compulsory state vot
ing law.
8. Favors control of Syphilis—
(The nation’s destroyer).
9. Favors one term of four years
for all state offices.
10. Favors la's state offices and
more work.
11. Give me your support and get
results.
On The Ballot
0 Harry C. Moore
(Political Advertisement)
is my trouble?
Ana: You have a swell dia_
position and they just take
advantage of it to try to a
rouse your “bad points”. The
less you have to do with them
the happier you will be. Make
friends among the people who
do not live near you.
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“EYE BROW GIVES EYE
ALLURE’
BAHA’I FAITH
Baha’is attending the Feast of
Perfetion, Aug. 1st, were remind
ed that Beauty, Perfection, Brill
iancy and Spirituality in this ex
istence comes from or through the
Word of God. For all it is the su
preme goal, the greatest desire,
the cause of life, light, and in
struction. Man possesses two kinds
of susceptibilitidft; the natural
eomtions which are like dust up
on the mirror, and spiritual sus.
ceptibilities which are merciful
and heavenly chartapjterifctifc®.
Thero is power which purifies the
mirror from dust and transforms
its reflections into intense brilji
! ancy and radiance so that spirit
ual susceptibilities may chasten
tho hearts and heavenly bestowals
sanctify them. What is the dust
which obscures the mirror? It is
attachment to the world, a'arice,
envy, love of luxury and comfort,
haughtiness and self desire; this
is the dust which prevents re
flection o fthe rays of the Sun of
Reality in the mirror. The nat
ural emot'ons are blameworthy
and are like rust which deprives
tho heart of the bounties of God.
But sincerity, justice, humility,
severance, and love for the be
lievers of God will purify the
mirror and make it radiant with
reflected rays from the Sun of
Truth.
Nothing is more fruitful for
man than the knowledge of his
own shortcomings. The Blessed
Perfections says, “I wonder at
tho man who does not find his own
imperfection*." We must there,
fore endeaver usselves to attain
o ho perfetions of the world of
humanity, and lay hold of ever
lasting life. “CURIOUS or inter
ested, please accept an invitation
to a Baha’i Fireside Chat, Wed.
Effective May 1st:
20 Cent Discount
on Laundry & Dry Cleaning
Cash and Carry
Edholm and Sherman
Launderers & Dry Cleaners
WE 6055
evening, 8 p. to. at 3014 North
28th avenue*
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J.J. KRAJICEK FXMt COUNTY
ATTORNEY
J. J. Krajicek, demux-ratic can
didate for county attorney, a pro
gressive professional man and an
oustanding citizen of the South
Side has been a resident of Neb
raska since his birth some 66
years ago, of Bohemian parentage.
As a youth he attended Omaha
Schools and obtained the founda
tion for the higher education
which he later obtained.
Mr. Krajicek is a married man
and has a family of eight children,
whose ages range from sixteen to
thirty. None of his relatives are
holding office at this time, or
drawing any compensation what
soever from any source.
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RESERVED
FOR
The
FEDERAL
Market
1414 N. 24th St.
AT 7777
Across the street from tlie
COG AN FONTENELI.E HOMES
Patronize
Our
Advertisers
HARRY HENDER
Republican Candidate
for
METROPOLITAN UTILITIES
DISTRICT
As a can..
dviate for
one of the
directors of
the Utilities
Board, I
pledge my
self to an
economical
'operation
of the gas
and water
system of
the city—
- lower corr oi
operating expenses should mean
lower rates. Every man, woman
and child of this city is financially
irjaerested in the management of
this institution because they pay
the bills for water and gas ocnsinn
ed
I do not think that too large
cash reserve is necessary. I be
lieve that tile present cash re
serves are too large and rates
should be lower.
I am in favor of employing lo_
cal labor, executives and office
workers.
I believe I possess the nocess
ary qualif;caaions for the Job and,
if nominated and elected, I will ab
all times pass on bo the consumer
all reasonable profits and savings
thn(; mny bo made in the manage
ment of this institution.
If you want a representative
on this Wli^ies Dean! who is
vitally interested in your behalf,
vote for me on August 9th.
Harry Hender
Political Adv.
Vote For—
E. M.
Jacobberger
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
FOR
COUNTY
ASSESSOR
Primaries August 9th
Election November 8th
(Political Advertisement)
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