WALTER It. TAYLOR BURIED WITH FULL MILITARY HONORS Walter B. Taylor, resident of Omaha for 23 years died after a brief illnesg on Saturday, Decem ber 21, at 1105 South 13th Street, Mr. Taylor was born and raised in Spokane, Washington, attended public schools and studied medic ine for 3 years ahd later was grad uated from the University of JACKSON 0288 FIDELITY STORAGE & VAN CO. Local and Long Distance MOVING 1107 Howard. W. W. Holler, Mgr. Washington. During the World War he en listed in the army on October 16, 1 1917 and served with Machine Gun | Battlion of Company A of the ; 349th. He soon rose to the rank of Sergeant Major and part of his army care'T was that of a Mac hine Gun instructor. He took part in the battle of Meuse, Ar gonne, St. Die and Marpache. On April Zb, 1919 ll* was honorably discharged from the United Stat es Army where his record was not only a credit to himself but to his race as well. # In later years Mr. Taylor was employed by the Union Pacific as chef cook, and he was also :n charge of Private car No. 118. In recent years he had worked at lo OF BE Jj DRAPERIES, CARPETS jj AND LINOLEU X BRING SAVINGS. jj CO. | We Offer for Y«ur Approval A Complete Curtain Service and Another thing,— Have Your Dry Cleaning Done Now! —Cash and Carry Discounts— E0K0LM&SHERMAN 2401 North 24th Street WE. 6055 t Think oi the leisure ■C time electric ser . rai.tr bring! There's hardly an hour In the day when some electric serrant Isn't on duty In modern homes. let cheap electricity do lull time duty lor you. too! Die thriUlng new leisure lor the things you like can when elec to work! And best use oi your cheap costs only a That's why to lire better. electrically. LIVE Even WUer—J electr^ity^B IS Even Cheaper! ▼ SEE YOUR DEALER OR THE NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY cal hotels. He is survived by a daughter, Marcia of Omaha and a brother, (farence of Spokane, Washing ton. Funeral services wore held Monday afternoon, Dec. 30th from Thomas Mortuary with the Rev erend G. D. Hancock, minister of j Clair Chapel Ghurtli officiating* and Dr. Wm. Peebles, Command er of Roosevelt Post No. 30 lead ing resolutions. World War Vet erans q/ted as Pallbearers, bur ial was in Prospect Hill with Mil itary honors. --— —i Notn — Yov* Question Will Be Answered "Free” in This Column. For t "Private Reply" . . . Send only 2Jc for my new Asteologt Readino tc Lucky Day Chari and receive by return mail a confidential letter of Free Advice analys ing three (3) Questions privately. Sign your full name, address, and blrthdate to all letter!, and please include a telf-addresaed, itamped envelope for your reply. Send all letters to ABBE’ WALLACE, P. O. Box, 11, Atlanta, Georgia G. B. C.—Please tell me if 1 am going to be successful in getting my brother out of jail by Christ mas? I would like to do this tor his Christhmas present. Ans: Your brother is not going I to be pardoned by Christmas — don’t make any plans for him be ing at home. It is indicated to me that he is going to have to serve more time than h® has served and | it is suggested that you try to make him contented where he is. Encourage good behavior on his part. E. M. M.—May I ask the follow ing. Should I continue to write him and is ho really going to send m® the w'atch for Xmas? Ans: Write him if you feel you enjoy it—but do not look forward to receiving a watch at Christmas time from this particular fellow. His pocketbook isn’t strong enough to stand the expense. M. J.—Would it be advisable for me to leave my husband as he stays out at night and people tell me just where h® is? 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There is no doubt but what you two will live together the bal ance of your liveg and if you feel you would be happier in a place of your own—don’t hesitate to make a purchase. A. L. B.—Am a hard working girl but my love runs the wrong way. The boy that likgs me, I don’t like. The one I don’t like me. Help me? Ans: Love romance and mar I l iage will come into your life. You are young yet and shouldn’t be get ting too excited about it. Con tinue on just as you are living right now for the right one will come along in a year or so. I wish my readers a VERY PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. selective; SERVICE PSYCH IATRISTS ADVISORS TO MEET IN WASHINGTON. 1). C. Selective Service advisors on psychiatry will meet in Washing ton, D. C., on January 2 and 3 for the first regional conference in tended to bring about greater un iformity in fixing mental qualif ications of selectees, National Headquarters, Selective Service System .announced today. C. A. 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This will consist of five sessions, including a morning and afternoon session at the Auditorium of the Public Health Building on January 2 and an evening* session at the Interior Department Auditorium- Morn ing and afternoon meetings on January 3 are to be held at the Walter Reed Hospital, the Army Medical Center. Director Dykstra will open th© first session, which will be devot ed mainly to a general discussion of psychiatry and the need for ap plying its principles to th© select ees. Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, de puty director of Selective Service, will preside at the evening session on Thursday( 8:30 o’clock, January 2- At th© same session, Paul V. 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