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A HUMAN RELATION COLUMN WHEREIN THE TROUBLED N D HEARTCAN SEEK COUNSEL ANP GUIDANCE Hon t worry needlessly ... when your mind Is weighted down with worry end yon feel the need of guidance, and the counsel of an understanding friend please write. Your problem will be analyzed la the paper free ... just include a slipping of the column with your letter. For a "private reply" send 25c for ABBE'S 1044 INSPIRATIONAL READING. With each Reading, you will receive free e personal letter of sound and constructive advice analyzing three (S) ques Hons. Please send a stamped (Sc) envelope for your confidential reply, and sign your full urns, address and birthdata to all letters. Explain your anas fully io4 •onfln. your problems within tha realm of reason. Writs to . . . THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE POST OFFICE BOX II —- ATLANTA. BCOROIA G. L. M._My hugband promised me about 10 years ago that he would have some dental work done for me and has not until thls day. Now here is what I wiBh to know_ will he come up to hispromise? 1 have been looking tor him to do sn for all these years. Ans: Dental work has to be done regularly if you are to save your teeth. It cannot be put off year after year a8 you have been doing If you expect to save your teeth. You need dental work bad ly.if your husband is not financ ially able to take care of this obli gation, go to work yourself and Save the money for this specific purpoge. The majority of dentigts do the work and allow you to pay for it on time that is, make reg ular monthly- payments. Your health depends greatly on the con dition of your teeth'and you should not neglect them any longer. G. L. M__I have a good husband an<j he provides well for me and the baby, but he is a bad manager. I’ve wanted a home ever since I firs* found out were were to have a fair, ily but I can’t get him to get one. He doesn’t have a gettled mind. Wo have moved away- rrom this town twice but alway-g come back. His mother gloats about his not living anywhere but here because she liv es here. She tries to come between all her sons and their wives. Tell m what I should do? Ans: A8 long as you two are moving around it would be best not to go to the expense of buying a home. Encourage your husband to get a permanent job and discon tinue jumping from one job to an other. When the job problem is settled( he will then see the advan tages of having and enjoying a nice home of hi8 own. You will be smart if you drop the mother-in law antagonism that alone is e nough to keep your husband upset and unsettled. Be determined that your marriage shall succeed regard less of what unfavorable influence might be ghadowing it. M. M. T-1 wrote you once be fore and found what you told me Write for j end FREE Collins Lab-! oratories—Dept. Z-4D Memphis. Tenn. Men, Women! Old at 40,50,60! WantPep? Want to Feel Years Younger? 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I am a very lonesome wom an. The men that try to come to see me are married and they drink too much. I don't want anyone’s husband. I try to live right. Tell me what to do? Ans: Continue being loyal to I your own convictions and gtick to the determination that you will I have nothing to do with married I men. Many fine men are now be , ing released from service and your | chances for matrimony will in , creage. Keep yourself attractive and be friendly with everyone you meet as this hips greatly w'hen looking for a mate. M. P_I am asking your help on my problem. I have been living in this house over nine years. The landlord will not fix this place up at all neither will he do the things that have to be done around here. I have a promise of a house and I am undecided about taking it when it becomeg vacant. Ans: Take the house if you are fortunate enough to be able to rent it. Living conditions where you aret are almost unbearable during the winter months and a change i will certainly be to your advantage. | There is very little your present ) landlord could do until building materials are more plentiful. Be Sure to Bign a lease on the new place before notifying your present landlord that you intend to vacate. This will protect you and the own er as well. The WEEK (BY H. VV. SMITH HA-0800) A bill has been introduced in the U. S. Congress to revoke the Char ter of the BAR. A bullet fired from a German automatic pistol wounded two per sons at the aircraft club at 19tli & Leavenworth street on Thursday night, October 18th. It wag reported Thursday, Oct. | MATTIES TEA ROOM I 2113 GRANT ST. I ! Open from 12 noon until 7 p.m.$| JA-5519 *j ; t-— 1 v — “We Must Buy Victory Bonds to Assure Peace” ... Says Dale Clark Every resident of Douglas coun ty will be asked to buy “extra" Victory Bonds to the limit of his or her ability during the Victory Boan Drive, October 29 to Decem ber 8, County Chairman Allen T. Hupp said today, as Nebraska War Finance Chairman Dale Clark an nounced that Nebraska’g individ ual sales Soal for the drive will be 40 million dollars. Of that amount Douglas County’s share of E Bond sales will be $9 - 726.000 the County Chairman said toward the state E Bond goal of 25 million dollars. In announcing Nebraska's Victory Loan drive quotas, Mr. Clark said that in previous drives War Bonds were bought to assure victory. "Now," he said, “we must buy Vic tory Bonds to assure peace." He said that the money from this Victory Loan Drive will bring A. merican boys home provide care for a half million wounded war vet -erans and provide for families of men who were killed. Leon J. Markham, Executive Manager of the Nebraska War Fin ance Committee, said that the Vic tory Loan Drive will be the last of such special drives. During seven previous War Loan drives Nebras ka has had a perfect record. “We must finish the job keep Nebras ka's record perfect," he asserted. All E., F., ana G Bonds cleared through the'Federal Reserve Bank between October 29 and December 31, will count towards the county and state quotas. 18th, that the nation's RR’s would bid for the Pullman Company’s Sleeping Car businesg. An employee of the City of Chi cago for 52 years, retired on Oct. IS he said he had held his job by not knowing too much! A family travelled from Water ville. Maine to Calif., in a boxcar... they arrived Oct. 18 and were in vited to spend the night in a home... they spent the first night in a hotel Chas. S. Osborne a naval officer was shot in a Philadelphia night club Sunday night Oct. 21. Helen Joyce Cook, an entertainer is held by the police for the crime. A Rock Island passenger train and a dairy truck collided Sunday October 21, near Carlisle Arkan sas .7 persons were killed. Read The Omaha Guide for all! the news! 1 i Capt. Fred McConnell, a test pil ot, was killed in a flier plane crash in Kansas Sunday night he was from Omaha. The National American Indian at a meeting in Browing, Minn, voted to ask the U. S. government for 3 billion dollars in settlement of the treaties the Treasury stated at the meeting, Sunday, October 21st. 1 A woman in Littleton. Colorado. 1 told her hugband when he shot her .“I thought it would come to this .!” A baby found in a tragh can was identified by Pvt. Wm. Wise its uncle, Sunday October 21st. Mrs. V. S. Wheatley of 2519 Ham ilton street, has been very ill for some time and with very careful attention at St. Joseph’s hogpital. she hag been released and is at her 1 Thrifty Service... —~— m • 6 LBS. 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