The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 30, 1933, Image 3

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PUTONCf OV:A BIG BUSINESS
Ttf 3 HIT'I MWi;' Hiw *i/(l
*rtlg-£^p^jj,e -fyil'.t e>*n<» ni 10 HllOT<!
Never before in the histeey/tiiofri
North Omaha have-such low prices
h^heft
there is no question aoout your
cljj}drP^,&,er#0Jie1ii^T *<&
cate them it is* your ^indisputable
trlM CHOW^CJIOPLS
FOUGHT* IN tNEWi JER
SEY, PENNSYLVANIA^
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3^ The
atfei^t W jiifi' dr<}W‘s(*Strt)te,*and the
ftrist! 'trf&V m 4d e^frl ^o^hef h* ^Nfew
sey, is bfclrig^fbtisflrt’ bj^ citlzeny
led by the N A Ar C P branch
The -Jschdbfborafd is trying Ho transfer
all white students from the Glenfield
rft^fidbl '4ffd .r^rtS"{6olo4‘eff■ AHdren/in
dthef'th'disWtfe t<* GetifleW. ir#o vv>|
-fCH BSTER, <^Psf '—Wn H *t*eib jft * to
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lot ^rn ot n^fnDcf
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-StUidajii ^aacL.Mouday-^arli^
SMri^Kab ‘ iBAB^fAjC® ’ ’
2aii* Gr»y<W ‘ SUNSET-fiAS&V,.,.;
, Tues, W.odui Thtf ysv-LwiKa.iBfcr.
rymore in “THE STRANGER’S
RETURN ’/. v ioiso BiKg.diJrosliy 4n
“COLLEGE HUMOR '.- 7,
n Eriddyn sand- S«tturday=-.XfIQne
P««m m!(‘i.Th& SILVERcCQRP A
HVO.I it^Kinv U(»x iiiilf i‘»•/♦■*•(.ri
segvegstS'-iTQloM&.'atudentls here- by
barring'them from the Chester, high
school anH uotofining them to a school
in the Negro area has so aroused
citizens that/ the atate organization
of N / A A C P 'branches has
been called in and Herbert E. Millen,
president of the Philadelphia N A
A> C P,, has been engaged to carry
the-fightito court.
u BERWYN, Pa —.Uolored parent? in
sdl n: stev -st'oy
htr -hsa *^!<Wt»rt<toT Hr- -rrr~.
f¥$1£i<Sffci;f'1 Have
sfsirt&i ?fieR2$eoiW yfe&tP#?
against the jim crow school set tff>-4T6<
them rtjy};he townshiw-board by_teep_
>ng ajll chiftgS out |of jclBfli }fhey
hava-hegn.t-hrpat.pned with arrest but
to Jim crow No children attended
sb^iool1 ah fest fe^¥*t‘dlttW&
cK^Sren4 wl^Ve f",lfcfiliift&d’ ;<%o! a mixed
SfTfftoIsu<’'-ffiis ^ar, ’but •'’ffl^-'bklk^
»W]( 2d0t-_is barred ' Raymond Pace
Alexanderengaged by the Bryn
Mawr branch of the N. A A C. P ,
is handlihg the legal fight
re >■ _ . ,
Radio Programs to Aid
Omaha N. A. A. C. P.
Campaign
a ____________
OMAHA, Neb. — Three radio pro_
?r-ams over stations WOW, KFAB
ind KOIL respectively, will be used
by the Omaha branch of the NAACP
I < • -f ily.i September- 2Of 19Si3. .r
Harry Knudsen, , ■ \r>.j
Commissioner of Streets, -,. k _.j . .
City Hall Building,
Omaha, Nebraska.
Dear Sir:
Know doubt you are manifesting
every effort that you can to help the
unemployment situation of our city
It has been stated the truck com_
posed
rfiately every two weeks,.while others
are employed" daily, which is. .unfair,
if hese'facts are.-true,.^ iSivery!dj.f*.t
'fcttlt living in »• community, support,.
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.JJAHT HIHHT tulataq ii f • . i. .
tE DEAL ST RL I
i'iiIM'ii (Ii«»1j sniwn^hb tunnel I "ti. !i .tt* sc nMLI.jfa nwo liarij km.
CMwerv*^ Miinwp iooY—:2rrovr 1"Free rv1^^
1158; him &8S I>n5« vujO'i stern:*! •to’1! |; * •
S/tft/etn/&K 2&~&9-3fl ant/ &c/o/en 3*/ a i> ■ v. ,
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-Tin
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■r ^
| “t gal. with your jug
Qt. 10c- 25 c
Weiners, 2 lbs. 25c
~“r ———
Lard 3 lbs 25c
Sett hllbTg aaaoa 10c
yt■«■:■'»?sht 44-ngi.uy d-* _
Hearts, Kidneys, 5c
: : ' : -c' i 1; V- • :>!l! !■■. ■•,. -ITggfTfBlM Ijttj '] ;;,.u,, ■
Barbecue 15c
Lamps—lamp wicks, lamp chiminies
Fuller’s paste11 39c
BONES, 4 lbs 1QC
Springers,_ 15c
Premium Bacon, halflB.-' TOc
* °.i1T *y>rrt «. • ■ ■ 1 : \ > * ->■,J ;f
Choice Home Made -4 _
H AM BU RGER, lb. 1UC
BoneleSS Picnic loriq “I
000.00= i'C'Mjgizttrz
YoVitfua THHO XrooHoa ■ dBNII*^F
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♦ax;: bum It w« .ioyii^ " ;,i.! , -nyrf* .toubyi q) «rf-i tn •*'*«'ivirMini|l*9*iruf 'if
yj *HsmO «rfi )B irirreShi^FniUg^ /' _ — Sm)tmaomr yri) i^bul.
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Colquitt Grocery t Haydens Market Montgomery Grocery
v 2754 LAKE ST. ^ rWE. 3091 - i 2633 FlUNKLIN^cn tAT^8815 2S31LAffi^ A^i6^ (^26 !
oP «no*o<h v > n*rf) ovnCl l?3rfr) j wiylA.^.- Xfi^nyv •■/ . - ' • "¥',’w • inoofi
Vdner & Houston Adams* ^Grocery •<i<> o) bfiari Naborhood Grocery ■'1'
Z114 JV. 24th ST. JA. 3543 1313 N. 2Btfr ST. AT. 2543 27th & GRANT ST. WE. B089
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dyirt ,*o iuo otb9 y»fij Jort ob i<'fiiH jol «»xr;)ifaireqr9 Isio) sri) \o nvibfidy foody?. 000,00) v.)iIidiidoiq
f,° ^rlJS >9*1odfl ln«sibrti bn«i cbmrt rf/u abtrul oikfcq :irj9|i. nnfiA^^ «d) !•• Jwo i.yyio'l *tf iii 7 V ■ * ■.
_n«r- dT P.yi™yjts yaJMiurf «#: * d-sow ’ V> tub -yfqbsq )Bd' .... inyfnliBqyb sv-ihn.xy »< ; ms vjb
This Coupon >vith a Purchase will entitle you to One Free chance on a bushel basket of groceries
fsm.-r* vii aaata JUATaa o
1 be given away at Adam’s Grocery, 1313 North 26th Street Saturday evening, September 30 at 5
olock to the person holding the lucky number.
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proper
s We
11 the
inves.
s«e
to
working on the
to present condi.
s very much need_
if given, and the
nifested when the
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Thanking you very much for your
Too^li^tloh' ^^*^T!o'rfea%o%<"1ri 're.
gards to the above situation, I am
Respectfully yours,
DR G B LENNOX, President
•/bftna‘ha‘Working MenVbdmmission
i.! <i 4 2120% Nartir 24th-Streak .,dj
1 nk hnoft iu‘lituj:*ri
m-Y Of OMAII* i
Department of Street Maintenance
HaKPy.iHiujifceiiJI&uperintendent
sfsfr1" “■1933
G B Lennox, AT D ,
Qmahii Working, ;JHjen’s Commission
2122% North 24th Street,
smdaaai4! - !tt
bMsWrm iy?H5>le%r,.9^. Septum,
her 29thp. wjjl((pay 4hat,;>V;$ ai;e. very
much pleased with your cooperation
not making any particulap-^ft^CTent.
ial among our JllfilO I‘.S*! I
The factsi^J^^u^lij^l ^^2]
gardi^g^ -Ifp^jh^i^tru^ to
the extent tnat they have been asked
tpjfs, true tbpugh
out, the. enfire df pajtnjept Also wish,
to S^y th^t thevChaces.gr^.ten^o one
)0t"Npyeml?er and, pec.,
ember , will peg all ^activities. i,n the
StTP?^,!DePa!bweht abolished
Again thanking ,y.ou for your eour.
tesjes, we beg,.to remgin
• Yours, very truly,;
HARRY KNUDSEN,
City Commissioner.
Tag-Legal Notice
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N. A. A. C. P. ACCEPTS
rbiuri! AP6UGGY tndol .)'■
-(j ,1,1 ; .* >
It is indeed a- very “ill wind that
blows nobody good.” Mr Storz says
that it was a cousin of the family
who inaugurated the system of dis_
criminating on the account of color in
the Soft Drink Bar Of course it is a
had thing for us to believe that a
cousin would take such authority
without consulting the heads of the
firm However we ought to be big
enough to accept an apology when it
is offered. We understand Mr. Storz,
the father of the Storz Brewing
Company has extended an apology to.
the colored citizens of Omaha through'
the president of NAACP Mr R C
Price, that fearless fighting leader
especially in the position he how
holds as president of the National
Association for the Advancement of
Colored People Not once has his at.i
tention ever been called to an act of
discrimination on the account of color
since he has "been connected with the
NAACP with the authority to per.
form, that he has not gotten results
He is on the job twenty four hours a
day Mr. Price does not claim to be
an orator, or a quick thihker, hut it
goes without saying, 'he is a’ worker
and a feariespSighted' for‘‘jhstHCb'iiof1
only far »the NegVd-race, but for the
entire cftijtemr of Omaha- " •'
.. i oT I
ROOSEVELT CONFERS WITH
OFFICIALS- ON INFLATION
9ni‘, ARY PLANS
:i rf !- ~ 7 ! qie ' oT 1
Wants to Raise Prices as Summer
‘Boom’ Turns Rapidly Downward
SJfTi • | I
WASHINGTON — Forced; by. the
pressure .of the jipp^nding; collapse of
his whole price,,; raising program,
President Roosejyelt",yest,eiday, jnet, in.
cppferenef., with his .closest iipancjai
advisors tp consider methods of rais.
ing prices through .ipore. inflation.
The Roosevelt .industrial “bqom” of
the sppimer mqptRs.,is fast, turning,
into? an, intensified, industrial .fri»isQ;
Production has turned, sharply. down.-,
ward, while prices, .£hong|in;stmn-way
#v#lst app begin,
ning to show signs, of -marked weak,
ness,, for lack of any real retail.buy.
ing by the workers whose purchasing
ppwec ha„ . been cut by the .Roosevelt
I
I
tgWvIXl U I
- —Phofg-More Resina Prices J
| Some form oF'devaluation; or in.
.flationary freeing of frozen bank_as_
Sets;—gpcms inevitable ArT the very
near future.ihiqfcn; ^i3y ewj
1 This will mean-ebon hig*iesr ipridOei
* than prevailing at'the present time
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j- . .ADS-;V.(
Large Modern, Kitchenette Apart,
inent—AvEbster J}7&7. ' / / '~'4 j
Wnd Bath Apartment; 2420
'North 24th'’■ Street, Suitable for
j C1W», Hoine oi-ftoomere. J.' A,Ifedy,'
ilAThrirtit 0000. ” ’ 1.-d • •>. dm
r»dr risiJeilj n V • rf-mr • xr x u; dt nri
IVypdvJ^g I9§n,^nt8..«c<^pl|pt90^f«.
5|.*qpp» ^^taWOSjaUfM,
Street. Call after ^ ^ ^aso^ble^
Rent—
ANNETTB-'-BRAUTV^SttOP,
North 28th A vernier- Mrs. Elrette
' Smith; ’Prop. For* appointments.
_iGaJl - WEbster'3ft03.. Prices- reason..
in-j i uiluitt if iv. i.r.-o jjoiiJ
MODERN FROPPROOM for work.
-ia&'iiiati'rWEBdtc^StoOTJ'! nA
*■:•!• Noiw).'--re—
Modern r.oom for man* £all JAckson
bnaaix.ril r. nil ---i-r- 1-• ; J
Furnished Roorp for ftent, ' 4162
I .i>vi ?<it xnvni bnt\ i i>fiut,i ii
FURNISH: ROOMS fori *«te» : with
double' beds, are single. 2628 Char*
nlefc Street;i»b owl . .:tvc .1 nxJ>aq -jutl
*-!i —r-H-nvir'l ..i. iivtj.W u—rqi.1 ■;
Modern roopi one block from car line.
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NOTICBii»trttirO0fe&0&AVl6£?
OF T. H. J4AENNKR, lac.bni
KNOW NfiMfnBY vfTBESE:
PRESENTSi*.tT<kpttj: th^wideDsigmcdp
do hereby associate themselves to.
get her for. Che: purpose of form&ng 'a
corporation::, under-thfe laws of. ithe
State, of Nebraska) Itbe: name'of • which !
Corporation ialTitH W AENNER,:Int-i.
yitsh itfel principal {plica; <tf.bUdiness in?.
theiCilfy of Omaha,. DoUglas .Gounitjvi
Nebraska-,; . ■'.•'■-.■AU « b- i-im-.i 1
-The general, nature of . the business
to be transacted by this Corporation:
shall-be the dealing'in,! selling, hand,
ling; adjusting and brokering of all
types of insurance iave alone life in.
surance -and kindiied lilies!; the'HealL
ing in, selling buying, pledging and
encumbering rbbl ahd personal pro.
perty, mortgages, notes and other
evidences of. indebtedness; to prrepar.
atior of, handling, filing and record,
ing of instruments effecting real and
personal property; the management,
supervision, repair necessary and in.
cidental to the carrying on of said
business, as fully as same would be
carried on by a natural person.
The amount of capital stock auth.
orized is Ten Thousand ($10,000.00)
Dollars and the same shall be paid
for in full prior to commehcing busi.
ness.
The time of commencement of busi
ness shall -be September 1st., *1933 end
the time of the termination of the
Corporation shall be September 1st.,
1983.
The highest amount of indebted,
ness to which the Corporation may at
any timdi$gjijpci;jiitieKriiilwcffthu‘ds
of its paid up capital stocl^j^-f
The affairs oL.thp^Cprper^tiop ^re
to be conducted by,,#.^#gide«t, yic**: :
Preside^,gj*<;yetaxj,;a9<j X^OWfeRn I
Dated this 16th day of September,
InwViomi tts'ff n kcjHoI 7/ 11 :ll
* .«..•> iT.nHtcMAENNER,
[ ,, GLADYS R MAENNER,
; is borfonoiq M. M. ROBERTSON;
I^,;E HARBERT, Incorporators.. ,
VfthfTri# -rfi-ni m "■ ■ .
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at .the
office ; pf .the Department of Roads,
and Irrigation in the State House' at
Lincoln,. Nebraska, on September 22,
until 8-®P. o'clock Ak;M,;, and at
t^at iaipe/. Pbbliply opeoed j and read
for Grading, Culverts Two Bridges
and incid^J
South National R£covery(;Secppdary
Highway Project^ jfjRORU
Federal Aid,(^ ^rnc.fn7/ R , TJ
The prop^ wpr^ pp^ist? <# coiv,
structmg 3.8 miles of Graded Earth
lulitoejd « kf.-H
. Thp approximate quantities; are:. ,.
Co. Yds, Excavation,!.' f
4 Cu Yds Class “A” Concrete for
^ox Culverts and Headwalls
Lbs Reinforcing Steel for Box
Culvert? and Headwalls., •, ,
5 .Lin. Ft. 18” Corrugated Metal
pipe ...
5 rLin, Ft. 24” Corrugated Metal
pipe ... . ‘ ... .
436 Lin. Ft. 24” Culvert Pipe.
The attentipn of bidders is also di
ed to the Special Provisions cover
ing subletting or assigning the con-,
tract and to.the use of Domestic
Materials , ,
The minimum wage paid to all
skilled labor employed , on this con
tract shall .be sixty (60) cepts per
feb '..
•The imimqm [Wage paid to. all un_
Skilled lahior employed on this con_
tract shell be forty (40) cent£ per
j Jiltin' yabsjrrboW yrr/e ybi jR ’
ml h?-ir/irf«rr -jiorO >\ Idvin ya!>?‘ioT
jyfuss lie Jr n:,viy <jd vJ 'fa}a?nBD“ od?
urn—
.i'ho* atttntion, of bidders &>>
recteif to th* fa/t/ Ho&*e.
State ' D’tectdr • ^of „.$|iSfiployment,
Lincoln, Nebraska, pfHjypyT'T'tnf1')
eral^M5$i<Wl fffi-flffiPBRi&'tik
of emp'ovmenL lists for fhis wprk
PlanPWfl" U«r;>h4 >
.Be ifoennkntf <5nfo}mabfonT.
secuppdiJ^t <*f ■thy'JCounty'
Clerk at Omaha, Nebraska, or at the
of$p£,qf tRe; Department of Roads ^
and^ Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska.
“The successful bidder will be re
cjflif&f ’ to ’furritfeh bond iit an amount
ecfflar tb of his contract.
“Ai; AVi:- '■thri&fh&tr of good faith tn
sdBlnitftittg aL proposal for this work
orftf81- sfBy portion thereof as provld-1
erf ’lrinVFfe bidding blarnk, the biddet*’
shSIl-file, With his' proposal, a certi
fitllTRe&C'lhade paySblb to the DO- *
pbf4itndHB<''0^ Roads and Irrigation'*
atid m^n anfount not less than the’
following list, for any group of items ’
olr' ObHectiO'h- of grdups■ of items’ tor
which 'the'Bid is snhmittd'} :i
* Gfadlhg'ltotng Sdvpn Hundred (700)
dollars:'') d)i» )"i. ■ • <
1 Culvert* - Itends' Twenty five • (25)^
dOHalrsi'jvii L- . ;n •>r’1 i :
-The right is reserved to waive all
technicalities 'and reject any or all'1
blds'-i-dm .iii j <t <ud ,••.. •
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND
’ i“ IRRJG-ATrON
R L COCHRAN, Sate Engineer
Gnacfel Berger,, County- Clerk,
Douglas lGdunt#. ' ii •<
y.di) j - vji: .• 9/8.16—33. ‘
_V bn« \‘lii: :<'II1 * in.' ' . ’ 4
Motiee of Chattel Mortgage
olditl {)iiil>■ uf<:Jgi ‘ ' "t\ f
svi’ici i — - > ■
Notice- ito : hereby1- given that on
M©nday<ld«j*e letV day1 of 'October/
1933^ati-Ten ortelotk ‘AM.1 the under
signed-'will'; s4H>"a public’ auction to
thd-highest bidder for’icash, at 1620^
Cuming Street, OnWha^iNebbaskWrfc't1
the office of the - Ward - Printing
Company, Iqaff flOtX
Tools, presses, fold«f»)iaqoeMarteR.$
and other projwrtyi q«A]«PflurbenanoesH
t4fiiat«^o,nthelongii»gt.«. covired byt
mortgage made by .Ward and Mead
Company; • |.M>rf->b ■/*.;
Frank C WJpnd-and Mary A. Ward ,
to .fHildur, Mead, and-.bearing date .of
Augus^, 4. 193,0,-f and,.;having, been
d^y filod ;ip the-office of the County
ciq^h, I?ougias Coupty, Nebraska, or
th§, ,9,th day of August,, 1930, at 11
o'clock AM, and assigned to Char.
Goodefcow, :qn the 25th day of
July*, .19$3r) which assignment was
dujy forded o»n the 13th day of
September, 1933, in the office qf the
f’P.unty Clerk °f Douglas • t County,
N^bras^a Said sale will, be for the
purpose of foreclosing said mortgage,
for costs of sale, and all accruing.,
costs, and for the purpose of satis,
fying the amount now due therepn,;
in the sum of $343 47, and that no
suit or other proceedings at law have
been instituted to recover said debt
or any part the^of
CHARLES GCODENOW,
Assigned1 of - Mortgage. -
•fotfcjs*? ,t«j • ! ■* <. .1? . f‘5!
** WiTlCE TO fMNTRAGTdRS ^
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the Department Roads and
Irrigation in the State House at Lin_
coin, Nebraska, on September 22,
1933, until 9:00 o'clock AM, and
it that time publicly opened and read
for PAVING and incidental work on
the OMAHA-#AHbG' Patrol1 No '
210, State Road.
The proposed Work consists of con
structing 0.1 of a mile of PAVED
ROAD.
The approximate quantities ate:
-61800 Co. Yds. Excavation.
675 Sq. Yds Concrete PdVepieht.
1 Reihoval of Structure. 1
£9 Co. Yds Class “A” Concrete for
Box Cbivertfe and Headwalls.1' 1
-3,700 ‘Aha Reinforcing Steel for
Box diverts and Headwalls. v
"Die attention of bidders is directed
!l!PrbH&5ioi& covering;
subletting' of^hssighing the contract
and to the litfe of Domestic Materials.
The minimum wage paid to all'
skilled'labor employed 6n this con
tract Shall' be'sHcty !(60) cents per
hbOr ’in not !.•••: />rm •; - .novo
The attention of bidders is also di
rected to the fact that George Hodge
Sttkte Director of Reemployment, Liil
coln, Nebraska, will exercise general
supervision- overThe* preparation of
emplojSeJ/ltsljb fcSNfh'fei )
Plans and specificatioifertfatTihe
work^.^^
the office of the Departmer&WAftolids
and Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska.
' Yhe sficce3sfhl bidder will be re
qfciii'Ci1 to furnish1 borid in an amount
equal to 100% of his contract.
vAa an evidence* good efaith in?
submitting a proposal fftr this work.,
the. bidder/ must file* .with his ptorj
Pfgql.ya certified check made payable
^rthe.' Department of Roads and Ir^
irjgatipn . ana in an am op nt ..not iesi
than Three Hundred ($300.00) doll I
ptfijjl } r’;*>•;•••’ <o ino jj If
I The right is reserved to wafre all;
t&HniValifcias and • reject any or all
bids % ; c • ->
DEPARTMENT OF .ROADS aJUI
L: , ..IRRIGATPNj-,
R L Cochran. Stqte Engineer
GRACE BERGER. County Clerk, 1
MAKHHIIg «F,I>oqgI|A«qunty.
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