| “REVEALING" (/our PAST, PRESENT and. FUTURE •• &/ A6CE' WAiLACE—A C- L- W—Is this girl in the boy friend’s life as true to him as I am? Ans:—She is just as true and con siderate to your boy friend as you are and he thinks just as much of HER as he does you- She does not run around with any rough crowds and is very modest- Watch her or she will beat your tim . M P—»-I am suing for some insur ance money and I am wondefing if I will get it or not? Ans:—It appears to me that you will receive- a sum of money through court proceeding for an AUTO MOBILE accident that you have been in- The case will be » ttled fairly to both parties concerned L- W- R-—Who is the father of my child and should I continue with my boy friend? Ans:—The CAB DRIVER who car ri d you to your home on September 24th- There is no reason why you should not continue on with him and make him support this child- There will be marked resemblanc- between the two in a few years K. F—My son has been sick for the past sev_n years and I wish to know if he will evu recover? Ans:—Each year will bring about an improvement in your son’s con dition for it se ms to me that in fu ture years he will overcome the PARESIS he is suffering with and will not have to spend many y.ars in the asylum. Until you are more ablc to care for him it would be better to let him stay in this institution. B W—PI _-J K\OS V PS k\0 **^TUe /\*J6'-U .NqOVc^ ^ H&16WBOBWOOO ft- f 6CT- TO **«»r \»mpsrt rL J;.,. Y1 B / o Mine - cmp OPF , ^ir„t J 1 k TME OU> B'-OC.Vfct J ^ tLtVe\>it inducement of “Cash” will cause anyone to change their mind. A very good waited to be around any Club or Hotel- Good in deed. "I* Mr. Joe Alls, a very good waiter of the Field Club staff, left the city Sunday night for a visit out of the city. Mr- Alls being very quiet, eased out of the city in the same manner, and left his friends with the old say ing “Where is Joe?” Let them know the next time Pal Here is good news- Mr- J. Maloy has been placed on the staff of Hotel Paxton. Mr- Branch has started to relined his crew again- He was given credit of having one of the best crews in Omaha. It was torn down, but leave it to him, and he will again place it back as good, if not better. Mir. Jaimes Calloway is stepping high now, because Mr- Maloy is one of his best Pals. Two good men to gether and plenty fast. I tell you Step up a bit Porter Ousley and all of my Pals, because you have com petition strong. Oh Boy! Have you walked down 24th Street Omaha’s grand Boule vard and looked these dining car’s waiters over? Dress! Oh boy! New styles, new colors and what not Laoks good and who did we see park ed Sunday night watching them go in and out of Bell’s new pride of the night? My Pal, Wayman Booth They really have it old Pal Say, tell me how old a waiter have I to be called “Grandapa”? Thursday morning, a stodc stopped in at 2514 Decatur Street, and delivered a 6% pound baby girl- Can you guess who? Anyway, he is still in the father class, two boys and two girls should be a plenty under this class- Wait! Wait! Come on out boys- The Waiters Association has again given you a new president- Three in one year, and you don’t know that you may be the next. They are using the old method- Fire one and hire another They don’t last long- Here are your officers now. President Mir. A- Hicks, Vice Mr- D- Morrison. Secretary, H Bronson, Assistant Secretary, Chest er Hodges and Treasurer Mr- Charles Andrews. “Sad News”. We regret very much the passing of one of our be loved waiters, Mr- C- Innis- Our regrets runs far over the 100 mark We all realize that we must travel his road, yet the parting is so sad- | We do hope that his passing is the beginning of a sweet here after. OLD TIMER PASSES Mr- Henry Ennis, well known , Omaha waiter, who has lived in this city died Saturday evening at a local portant positions in the hotels of our died Saturday evening at a local hospital- Mr- Ennis was buried Tues day at 2 p- m- at M.t. Hope Cemetery, funeral services were held at the Chapel of J- D. Lewis Mortuary at 24th and Willis Avenue Mr- Ennis was born in West India, and was a British Subject. POLITICAL POT The Ninth District Republican Leg islative race takes on a definite as pect as Attorney John Adams, Junior files. At present, M'-. John Benjam in Horton and Attorney Adams will f’ffht it out alone for nomination on the republican ticket, on a basis of ■winner take all. Mr- Johnny Owens, representative to the legislature from the ninth dis trict, interviewed by a Guide repre sentative concerning rumors that he will not file, stated, “I am definitely in the race and shall run for nomina te n and reelection. Mr- O’Brien, re » sttr of Deup of boys wanting to do something unsual and exeiting slept mar the Prospect Hill Cemtary, be tween Parker and Lindsay St., on 32nd, Monday night June 18. Nine high school and grade school boys, with the permission of their parents, took along a supply of food to spend a night near the city of the dead. The boys made a leanto of tree bt-anches for their bed. and proceeded to try and sleep, fine of the boys stated that their experience was not a frightful one, but they we"e too crowded to sleep peacefully. The shfmber party was broken up when someone woke up hungry This situation was easily adjusted. The boys found some wood, built a fire, cooked breakfast and proceeded to eat. After having their breakfast they decided they could sleep much better at home in their.- own beds. The boys attending this unsual slumber party were. Her mas and David Stevens, Thurman P,rooks, Milton Moore. Eugene Rice, Johnnie Woods. Price Terril and Spence * Jacob FORM NEGRO HOCKEY TEAM IN CANADA According to a letter from Mr. R. Voelz, of Robbinsdale, Minn.,he will organize a traveling all colored team this fall “I have booked all my games start ing Nov.l and lastng until the middle of Mamch.” This is something new for our boys and anyone wishing to try out for this team should get n touch with Mr. Voelz at once. Write to Mr. R. L. Voelz, Elwood Hotel, Robbins dale, Minn. THE FRIENDLY "16” BRIDGE CLUB The Friendly “16” Bridge Club was entertained at Mr. C. R. Willis, 2218 North 29th Strejt- The Vice-Presi dent held a brief business meeting. The games started at 9:15- Mr. Sam Wead was noisey as usual, by being lucky, Sam Wead won the highest scores. Mir. T. R Turner had the low score- The club will be entertained by Mr- T- R. Turner 2218 North 29th Street, June 25, at 8:00 p. m Mr. A- J- Lefall, president T. R. Turner, reporter ( “On Our Way to Run” Says Forrester Washington Unless PHILADELPHIA, June 18 — “We aftj? on the way to become a problem of chronic dependents, and unless the Negro press opens the EYES of ev ery thinking Negro in the United States we won’t be able to weather the greatest DEPRESSION we have ever had,” SAYS Forrester B- Wash ington- “Our jou.tnals must get back to pre-Uivil Work enthusiasm if we are to realize our plight in time-” Mr- Washington was the principal speaker at the eek.rbratdon of the Goldes Anniversary of the Philadel phia TV-ibune, at the Jones Tabernacle here last Sunday Mr- Washington predicted that the next great lead*r of the Negro race would be an editor- He pointed out that the field of journalism is now ripe for ons of the greatest awaken ings since the founding of the coun try and all the PRESS needed to do is act and act at once Up to His Keck