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* I , I ’ r r 1 ■ ■ « NOTE*—Tome qnefrtlon will he analyzed f fe In Oita column 4*lj j when yon include alclipping ol I his column ijd sign your full name. kirthdat* and correct address t> four letter, for a “Private Iffply i... j send only 25$ and 9 stamped H velope'for ay latest ASlRpl.OGY ^ • READIN*G entering ya*r bif\hdate\, flat m free letter of addict'■ analyzing three Questions. Ext lain your | Ahlems clearly and con floe your questions to those wfthin the s< ca>e of logical reasoning. — Send Yotra Letteb T m— ABBE’ WALLACE. P. O. BOX Jf ATLANTA. GA. F. L. C.—Will we be able to sen ( our 6 children back to school the term? Ans: This arrangement could bo made, :t is very im portant that you arrange to have these children in school regardless of the sacrifice. Advertise for some reliable person to core and stay in tho home and help with the farm work so your children «an get their education. ** ¥ ¥ ¥ *v ‘ L. J,_I am a w dow of six aaontha. Now my husband’s son VWVi*"'«,‘V»ViV»V>V«V.S*.V Duily Pharmao We. OflOfl 24th and LAKE STREETS PRESCRIPTIONS Ere* Deliver? MIWMW /.VW.V.V.’.V.V -^ Bill’s Loan Bank AND MERCHANDISE STORE Confidential Loans at Reasonabl1 Rates Unredeemed Quality Merchan dise at a Great Reduction. Up to-Date Clothing, Dry Goods, Ladies Ready to Wear M Winery Hosiery, Blankets, Shoes for the Entire Family, W04 N. 24th St. Tel. WE. 1361 LAKE ■ SHOE SERVICE The Services that , Pleases. A Complete Shoe Service PAIN IN BACK MADE HER MISERABLE Read How She Found Blessed Relief Modes were so sore \ i «hecould hardly touch Jk 'J them. Used Hamlins Wizard Oil Liniment and found wonderful relief. Try it today if yout muscles are stiff, sore. achy. Rub it on thorough ly. Feel its prompt warjrung action ease pain; faring soothing relief. Pleasant odor. Will not stain. Money-back, guarantee at all'drugstores. me for his share in this e that my children and and I don’t know what Afier all, he <loes have in what his father doesn’t he? You had place your case into the of a lawyer, but I do that he is entitled to , it would be better # V■ * E. L.—I am in love with a ho has been neglecting me but still says he loves me. ns: He has you fooled, doesn’t love you. If he re in love with you, your couldn’t get him to your home. You better drop out of love. V K- * M. S.—Is it allright for me take the trip I am planning or at home? Ans: The trip wouldn’t he very enjoyable without your husband. Why don’t you wait until Christmas and ar range for him too to get away for a few day*. x. x. x. D. S.—I married for* love but now in dagusted with love. My husband don’t like to work and if it hadn’t !>een for my mother I don’t know what I would have done. Tell me what to do? Ans: Give him a swift kick out your mother’s home and make him stay out. If he doesn't let you alone, then you will have to get a peace warrant. Go to work and stop imposmg on yoUj» mother, for you are just as able as she to support yourself. ¥ ¥ ¥ F. C.—Are the doctor^ tel l ug I the truth? 1 am almost scared to death, Ans: They are telling you the truth, but they thought you were brave enough to stand it or they wouldn’t have been so frank. You have an even chance to recover, but you must do what they tell you. Their reason for lett ing you know' your condition was to make you obey orders which you haven’t been doing. ¥ ¥ ¥ W. R. C.—Where is my hus hand and is he jfoing to come back and ,do\ tbe Tight thipg Or not ? ' * ' J ‘ J -y) ! ! i { f Ans: He’ll be fyack. He al ways does whop ^e gepj .mad ijupa ou^on jy<ju> ^he fnore he leaves, the longer he will stay each time. It is my sug gestion that you refrain from fussing and picking at your j husband for he is the nervous type that just can’t take it. He goes to pieces, and gets out before he hurts you. ¥ ¥ ¥ W. C.—Mr. Wallace, tell me if I will make the trip? Ans: Yes, you will be well an you way to New Orleans ’’IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL” MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies and Children’s Work A Specialty —1422 Lake Street— Fall Money Saving Special MEN S LIST t- SUITS ('leaned & Preyed 80c 1- SUIT and l TOPCOAT ... 80c 1- SUIT and 1 FELT HAT.80c *- PAIRS OF PANTS.80c LADIES LIST 2- TAILORED SUITS . 80c ! 2- PLAIN DRESSES _1.00 3- PLAIN BLOUSES . 80c 3- PLAIN SKIRTS .80c OUR MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN HANDLING PINE APPAREL ENABLE .US TO GIVE EVERY GARMENT THE PARTICULAR CLEANING SKILL IT DEM ANDS—.RELY ON US. Emerson-Saratoga Southwest Corner 24th and Erskine Sts. 20% DISCOUNT CASH AND CARRY this time next week and what ah enjoyable journey you have f before yoiu. Your married sis ter is going to show you some swell time and you won't like j tlje idea of going home again. I-0O0 THE SICK LIST f —4—■ ; Mr. J. D. Simmons of 2228 Wil liq avenue is home from St. Cath erine! Hu pital and slowly im ^ovifig. ! Mr. ard Mrs. Roosevelt Hol land, who was in a auto accident at 204 Ohio was attended by Dr. Lennox. Injuries wrere in the face ind tile of the head. Mr. Wil liams who was also in the car was also cut about the face. They have intptoved well enough to go back to work. -. Mr, Green George who lives at 2618 Decatur St., an employee of the Baking Co., at 20 and Cum ing street for a number of years was stricken with all infection from his teeth and was attended by Dr. Lennox. He is able to be out now and back on his job. * Mrs. Delia love joy who lives at 1719 N. 28th St. fell and sprained his ankle a couple of weeks ago. He was treated by Dr. lonnox and is able to be out again. r i —— Margaret Yancy ip on the sick list. ’ She ik the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Yancy of 2851 Wirt St. Billy Long the son of Mrs. Willie long of 27l3 N. 26th St. is sick in tho Government Hcrpi tal at Ft. Riley, Kansas. He is there in training at the CCC of that city. Mrs. Wainwright who lives at 3022 Emmett St., in some way went to start the car and got her hand and arm caught in the car door and garage door and had to summon the neighbors to movo the car so she could be re 4 leased from the impact. She call ed her family doctor, Dr. Lennox. At thin time she is greatly im proved and will soon be back to work. Mrs. Steward at 2426 Blondo St. who took very ill several days ago and was rushed to the hos pital for an operation but her HiXOCRA M S _ Place the following 13 letters (■ spaces above so as to spell one letter word and five 4-letter words. Arrows show direction of spelling. One letter has been placed In the proper place. Pill in the other twelve letters. a-d-f-c-h-i-n O-R-S-T-U-W Solution on Page SIX WOR D SQUARTS The numbers, 1 to 0, on the board fefir to the arithmetical atjd alphabetical nonatioiU t>i» the;dial. Ti,e flest of ckl!' cjMS'nts In forming a marfic sq.iare reading tivej words across and «>e word* down, as defined. Pi'k the right letter fof each and evier/ spac# „ to obtain a complete solution. / .* ' J HORIZONTAL First Row—sting drinks. i Second Row—To disseminate again. • I Ti ird Row—'Sweet Ajice,” dl- j minotive. F.»jrth Row—Villain. > Fifth Row—t-'.iong cloth. VIKIICAL First Row—(i.ru'i.a mblea Second Row—1\>> koto on fining. Third Row—We suggest famous i'l'.;’cie‘an F ,!i Row- Deportment. d i Row—a native or naturalized e-auJinavian. Solution on Pag# SEVEN ‘ ■ I husband decided-'that shelstay at home and have her own family doctor. She is very much improved and will be oat in a few <fayp. She was attended by Dr. Ijenno^. 1 A4 Mr. F^arry Nel on of 2516 De catur St. had an attack of gustra tic a few days ago and was at tended by Dr. Fjennox. He is able to be out again. Mrs. Eva Davis of 1515 N. 30th St. taken ill a few days ago and had to call her doctor. She is re ported as feeling better. She was attended by Dr. I^ennox. Mr. July Miles, 2308 N. 29 St. an old veteran of 90 years, fell and hurt his hip and left leg. He is able to be up again. Hin doctor was Dr. Lennox. Mrs. Hawkins of 2201 N. 29th St., who was stricken with paralysis some months ago and was attended by Dr. Lennox, is able to be up and has retained her speech back. • | Mrs. Jordan, the mother of Mm. Rev. Spencer, 986 N. 25th Avenue, who had an attack of in digestion is reported as being able to be out again. Mrs. Lena Johnson of 132414 N. 24th St. is still very sick at her home. NOTICE! ALL members of Townsend Club N. 11 please meet Sunday night at the Urban League Hall. The State Manager will be there Sept. 10th. There will be Edna Mitchell, secretary. -oOo There will be three scholarships offered this winter to underpri vileged students who cannot take piano lessons but who have very fine talent in music, who like it and who likes to work hard. VAWN-CHAStRS By Noonan — • ... ■ I ■ — ■ ~ ■■ U S REVOLVING STAIRS THIS WAV UP • ___ n W Mto Tkn Wfrf fa Ifw* IMS ■ 9 There will be soime competition and everyone who applys will be based on three points: ability, understanding,; and initiative. 1 For further j information get in1 touch yitn Booker Washington, 2037"Florence Blvd., or call WE. 2221, at the time he will give competition tects. This offer is for persons up to twenty years of age. -oOo Mr. Harry Norman of 2827 S. 26th St, died Wed. morning at a local hospital. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Alberta, and. two small children. Funeral services will be Fri day Sept, at two o’clock in the chapel of Myers’ Funeral Home. 40.006 PUERTO RICANS urge for to run again Washington, Sept. 7 (CNA)— Secretary of Intel dor, Harold L Ickes. advocate of a third term for President Rlposevelt this, week received a petition signed by 40,000 Puerto Ricans asking the President to run again. Ickes transmitted the petition to the White House Residents of Puerto Rico, pop ulation have no vote in the na tional elections but send dele gate to Congress who has floor privileges but no vote. The petition was sponsored by “the people’s movement” and was mailed to Ickes by the Insular chairman Miss Maria E. Campos. The petition named two reasons why the signers felt President Roosevelt should seek a third term. 1. “To insure future services of a great executive; of a man whose peramount interest is that of his fellowmen, and 2. “To demonstrate the appre ciation of Puerto Ricans for con tributions to the island welfare. ^thoughts of FAMOUS AUTHOR I wish my deadly toe no worse Than want ot triend# and empty1 *&rse> _ . ,, X • • • FREE HOROSCOPE TO READERS OF THIS PAPER Do you want your life reading de scribing your lucky and unlucky days, how to be successful snd avoid tyiuble. how to be lucky in love, etc., prepared for you by a famous Hindoo Astrologer? 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Vases of garden flowers adored the living room where the ceremony was per formed. Preceding the ceremony, Mr. Johnny Mickens sang “I I*>ve You Truly" and “The World is Waiting for the Sun rise.” The bridal party then entered The maid of honor was Miss S'db'l Ellis, chamning in a beau tiful gown of blue turquoise net. tHirrmed in maroon sash and bolera. She carried a boquet of vollow gladiolias and daisies. The bride entered on the arm of her brother, Arthur Paris who gave her in marriage. She was nretty in a beautiful white chif fon sheered gown, bodice with satin quilted bolero. She wore a hip length white net veil and carried a bonuet of white carna tion* and daisies The groom met her at the hall door. The best man was Leonard Stams. They marched to the living room where Rev. Wm. Pruitt of Mt. Nt;bo Baptist read the impressive salmon after which the guests. wej-o , served a relightful repass.. The bridal gifts were many and beautiful. ODD FELLOWS HEAD RESIGNS Philadelphia, Sept. 7 (ANP)— After serving for 20 years as grand master of the district grand lodge. No. 1, Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, Robert E. I^ee resigned last week and de clined re-election Howard T. Key, of Harrisburg, was chosen to fill the place. The Odd Sellows met here, to gether with the Household of Ruth in their 45th annual session with the Scottish Rite cathedral as headquarters. Wc Pay Cash For Oid & Antique Guns WE 2869 521 N». l«th St Mrs. D. W. Grant, left last Sun day for Denverr, Colo. She ex petci to be gone about two weeks. -0O0 WINDY CITY “ANGELS” PLAN WELCOME FOR FATHER DIVINE Chicago, Sept. 7 (ANP) — Sept. 15 will be a red letter day for Chicago, according to Daniel Travis, chairman of a committee which is arranging plans for a big welcome den|>nstration for Father Major Divine, New York cult leader, who is coming here for a wmek’s visit with his local angels and to get reports on the progress of his Chicago heaven. 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