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It BAKES cakes, muffins or buns; BROILS steaks or fish; ROASTS chicken or pork; FRIES ba con and eggs; and STEAMS vegetables to juicy perfec tion without losing flavor or vitamins, The 831 employees of the Nebraska Power Com pany believe in the future of their communities and demonstrate that belief by taking an active part in every worthwhile civic and charitable activity. ELECTRICITY IS SEE YOUR DEALER OR THE NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY ^ v <£i> 5> 11N THE SHADOW 'OFTHE STARS g fy-flbbe'Uallace touNOfST McwtaustOj Tue American frAce StH ^ I-^ Nolti—Yav* Quunow Will Bi Ani' "Pth/stt Rrply . . . Send only 2Je for Day Chaat end receive by return mail t Inf three (1) Queationa privately. Sign all letter*, and pleaae include a eelf-add care of Abbe’ Wallace, P. 0. Box A. A. B.—My husband has been sick for quit© a while. We are planning to sell our (home and move away. Will he do better? An»: The responsibility of keep ing a home is mighty hard for you two old p©ople. If it is wlhat you want to do—tlhen sell and move to the city and get you a nice com fortable apartment. You will be able to get better medical service for your husband and no doubt he will gain in strength. I am sure you will be made happy if you take the present steps you have im mind. ****** P C.—My wife wont stay at home at ail and I wantt to know if iit is best that I get me a divorce? Should I keep giving over to her liko I do?. Ans: A man 66 years of *re should avoid a divorce if it is at all likely tlhat he can solve his problem. Your wife is going thru an age of "gading about” and you may as well adjust yourself to it. lit won't last long for she won’t be physically able to continue at this pace. Humor her and say nothing.—in a few montlhs or a year life will be different for you. ****** M. A. F—Please Sir tell me what is going to happen to me? Tell me what to do if you can? Ans: At tlhe present time your life doesn’t appear to be so com plicated. There is just) one sure thing—you must get out and search for a job and don’t be sat isfied until you are working. That alone will solve your problem and I urge that you begin immediately. Young women with less training than you have are having to work and support themselves and you must do it also. * m E. C. C-—Dear Doctor: In the tiamo of the Lord wil you try and fix my grandfather so he will let mo go to school wHhen it first opens up? Fix him so he will ask me when will school open up? Fix him so (he will buy all my school clothes and shoes? Fix him so he will do it quickly. Thank you. Ans: Your wishes are beyond any power on earth. It is indicat ed to me that he will allow you to go to school this year. Why don’t you get one of the neighbors (one that he respects) to talk up your point to him. Any outside influ ence will help. In the meantime do everything you can for the old LOAN S-»LO AN S-LOAN S W« Loan Money on Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry, Radios, Type writers, Guns, Musical Instru ments,—Anything Valuable WE SELL—Unredeemed Suits —Topcoats—Overcoats or any thing not redeemed. BILL’S LOAN BANK 1804 N. 24th St. Tel. WE-1369 Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids Excess acids, poisons and wastes In your blood are removed chiefly by your kidneys. Getting up Nights, Burning Passages. Back ache, Swollen Ankles, Nervousness. Rheu matic Pains, Dltiiness, Circles Under Eyes, and feeling worn out, often are caused by non-organlc and non-systemlc Kidney and Bladder troubles. Usually In such cases, the very first dose of Cyatex goes right to work helping the Kidneys flush out excess acids and wastes. And this cleansing, purifying Kidney action. In Just a day or so, may eas ily make you feel younger, stronger and better than In years. A printed guarantee wrapped around each package of Cyatex In sures an Immediate refund of the full cost unless you are completely satlsfled. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose under this positive money back guarantee so get •yatex from your druggist today lor only 35c. • I. C. C. ex. for N. ft. pered "Free” in This Coiumn. For • my new Astrology Reading & Lucky confidential letter of Free Advice analyi pour full name, address, and birthdate ta rested, damped envelope for your reply. 11, Atlanta. Georgia. gentleman and prove to him that you are worthy of his consider ation. ****** M. L. J.—How can I change my life for the better? I have been told that I was crossed and I want to know if it is true Ans: No, it isn’t true. There is nothing wrong with your life—it is the w«y you live it. I feel con fident it would be to your advant age to take a trip this month and get entirely away from your pres ent surroundings—by doing so you will make new friends and I pre dict a marriage. ****** Bittersweet.—Does this man really love me and wish to marry me as he say's he does? What a bout his “boogie-teat'” ideas cf what I might do? Please sum up the wlhole thing and tell me your best answer. Ans: Young lady, your present suitor’s attitude toward you is typ ical of the same old set up—old man—young woman. Happinesti. with him would be practically im possible as he is much your senior, a very jealous disposition, and his constant nagging will continue to get worse and you won’t see any peace. Reconsideh" this marriage and I urge you to make friends a mong the men of your own age. E. V. H.—There was some prop erty that I thought was my fath er’s and grandfather’s and now it is built up and a fine large college on it.. If I see about it do you think I can get a share of this property? Ans. Giving thite matter serious thought—I am positive that you will not be able to get anything at all from his property or the pres ent owner. If your grandparents had owned the property—he must have sold it. The titles were clear before tlhe college was built. Don't expect anything from this source. ARGUMENT OVER 50 CENTS LEADS TO FATAL SHOOTING Another1 victim of violence here Thomas Pigg, 41 year old Mt Walshington resident died at the City hospital at 2:30 o’clock Sun day morning sihortly after he was shot in the neck and arm, police said, during an argument result ing from a gambling game at Jackson and Madison streets. Pigg’s death was the first due to heated or passionate violence since a crime committee appointed by tho mayor of Derbytown began Compiling homicide statictics to present city officials in an effort to reduce violent crime. Following an investigation of tihe tragedy in which a number of witnesses M#ere questioned, police later arrested Charles Taylor, 38. 436 E. Madison street, on a charge of murdeT growing out of the fatal shooting. The killing police said, resulted from an argument over a 50 cents gambling debt. When arrested Taylor claimed self-defense and told homicide de tectives tihat he was attacked by Pigg and another unidentified man, and that he fired to protect him self. Arraigned in the city court on the murder charge Monday, Ihe was ordered held without bond pending further investigation. Pigg. a native 0f Mt. Washing ton and a brick layer, was buried Tuesday morning in the Mt. Washington cemetery following funeral services by Rev- Bottoms, Fairfield. Surviving Pigg are a wife, Mrs. Emma Pigg, a mother, six sisters and one brother. DEALERS PROUDLY SERVE *"■1 JEALOUS WOMAN KILLS RIVAL: WOUNDS LOVER Los Angeles, Calif. August 4— “The Eternal Triangle.” one of the trio is dead. Another lies in a hospital near death, the third is in tihe custody of the law. Several years ago, Richard To bin, 42, watchman by night and cleaner of cars by day at the Sup er Fint Service station at the comer of S. Alameda and S. Washington boulevard, kept com pany with Lucretia McCleod, 38 years of age. who lived at 1702 E 17t)h street. She loaned him a gun, a .32 calibre Smith and Wesson. Tobin subsequently broke off with Mrs.Mc Cleod and started keeping company with Mrs. Caro lyn Atkinson, 32, of 2113! Comp ton avenue. I^ast Friday night about 11:30 Tobin drove into the service sta tion arul Mrs. Atkinson was in the car. Mrs. McCleod was there. She asked him for “a package.” He said “What package?” He then went into his quarters, reached through a slit in the mattress and handed her the gun. Tobii started walking from his quarters and the woman opened fire. Tobin fell, with bullet wounds in his head and chest. Miss McCleod whirled on Mrs. At kinson who had been running in an opposite direction and fired twice, one of the bullets was fatal. WOMAN IDENTIFIED NeWton street officers E. C. McGruder and R. C. Washington answered the police ear and To bin was removed to tbe General Hospital where his condition re mains serious. Mrs. Atkinpjnn was found Sat urday morning some distance from the scene of the shooting but heri identity was not known at the time. She was identified subsequently at the County mor gue after Det. Lieut. Fre<j Tros per otf the Homicide Detail had questioned Tobin. He also told the officer by Whom he was shot. FURNACE Stove & Boiler1 REPAIRS OMAHA STOVE _ REPAIR WKS. 1206-8 Douglas Phone At. 2524 American Beverage Co. 420 South 13th HA. 0434 Bottlers of the finest quality mixers and flavors. FULL QUARTS 10c —Try a bottle today— IDEAL FURNITURE MART R. H. Spiegal, Prop. 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