I ASK FOR 3 FORBES’ PULLMAN. | Sliced White | BREAD And Get More For Your A Money X At Your Neighborhood f] Grocer A ^ “help the unemployed*' ’ Q U -FORBES BAKERY-Q f 2711 N. 24th St. AYe. 6400 a DOINGS AMONG THE DINING GAR AND HOTEL WAITERS . | By Ilepie “A year older should be a year ; wiser”. We are now in a new year and it is up to us to mak:- a new book and place some new pages in our leaf that will cause our many friends to feet proud of us. and gain many n<*w friends by our good deeds and actions. Start the year right and it ma-' b the best year of your life. Remember the old saying, “a fool can give advice.” Think this over. 'How strong is a rope? How much weight can a steel cable lift? How strong is an army? Ajid then ask yourself the last qu stion. "How strong am I?” Do you gdt me? Huh? Each is as strong »s man in tends it. Am I right? Huh? If he wants it for light purposes, it’s made I light, heavy, it is large and well made. The army is as strong as the country wishes it. and wh n weaker than they ' think it should be, they enlist men to build it up to where they feel safe should something happen- And you well, you should know, but for the sak of you who are not thinking, you are just as Strong as the man beside you or the man in tfhe street without a penny. Am I right? Oh, some times we feel that we can go on for ever and life has nothing but good luck and b ags of pleasure in store for _____ _ «T will give vou the names of the waiters holding th’ regular jobs at Omaha’s two out standing hotels. At the Fontenelle pr as follows: Bill Davis. C. McFarland, C. C- Jones, A. Hocks C. Owens. Roy McAlister, H. Green ville, J. Flemmens. G. Litman and K. Lambedt. I would lik? to say here that. Mr McAlister has just returned lately from one of the Eppley hot Is in the east. We are glad to have him back. The Paxton, Charlie An drews, T. T. Thomas, H. Frazier’ E. Lee Owens, Johnny Maloy. Ike Fish er. J. McKinley. C. W. Scoggins J. Calloway and J. Fisher. Mr. Charlie Branch is head waiter and strongly! assisted by Captain Wayman Booth. Now may ws hope that these men, whom we know are fully capable, will BACKACHE Flush Kidneys of Waste Matter, Poisons and Acid and Stop Getting Up Nights. -- ■ When your kidneys are clogged and your bladder is irritated and passage scant and often smarts and burns you need Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules a fine harmless stimulant and diuretic that always works and costs but 35 cents at any modern drugstore. It’s one good, safe way to put healthy ac tivity into kidneys and bladder—you’ll sleep sound the whole night thru. But be sure and get GOLD MEDAL—right from Haartem in Holland—you are assured of results Other symptoms of weak kidney and irritated bladder are backache, puffy eyes, leg cramp, moist palm, burning or scanty passage. CROWD of extra girls was clustered about the door of sound stage No. G as they went'by. Cora gazed at them curiously and asked her companion: "What’s the congregation for?” Ann laughed shortly; there was n note of scorn in it. “Don’t tell me you haven’t heard: Really? Why, my dear, this is the day they start Grace Monroe’s new picture, with that latest Imported hero, Barton Burns, as leading man." Cora came to a full stop, staring at the other girl with amazed disbelief. “You're not serious? 1 heard about him getting a contract, of course; but do you honestly mean they're going to give him a lead for his first job?” Ann nodded solemnly, though a little sardonic smile curled her pretty mouth. “Exactly that, no less. And is l.a Belle Monroe furious! You know, she's been begging for months to he given Homer Austin in this—even gof him to learn the lines. It was only last week that they told her about ’ Bartie, ami she’s been moving heaven und high water ever since to get it changed.” as may moved on rowaru me mind ing ahead, (.'ora exclaimed: “I should think she would! And a for being just mad—well. I'd qu.t. that's all. Ilememher when we played with that fat-headed palonka in New York two seasons ago?" "Do I! I stilt |ia\e chills tfnd fever in the middle of the night thinking about it. Why, lie was so dim-witted 1 always wondered how lie used to keep exiting le t at preci-ely the mo went when lie should have been enter ing right?" "Please don't!” (.’ora begged In mock anguish as they entered through the door marked Zenith Production olHces. Tve just had breakfast." Down a short corridor they walked: at its end » blackboard confronted them. Neatly pink-chalked letter* upon it announced. It; hears;:Is for Penny Arcade p-' tpuned—Tuesday—8 a. m. f harp. (oigned) WILLIAM NMWSO.M. 1 ;j rector. Ann shrugged. “\-eii.” site said rite'ully, “that sort i1 leaves two per -, ctly good female OK players hang'ng in'air; what? And to think l crawled out of my trund.e bed at six bells juu, quick, nh!U we still lmve a chance to get in.’’ The doorman at sound stage e a mild term for it. Perhaps two-score various workers were iu the great barn-like room, and most of t a appeared to be in a state not far from frenzy. The central figure was a little man with scant black hair that stood on : end and a voice like a slide trombone in a tin box. Up and down the flood he dashed short arms windmilling, a steady flow ; of language spouting from him. “I aiu’t giving a twinkle’s d—n about no alibis!” he was shrilling, as the girls came within range. “Me, I’m supervising this here pic ture, and what I’m saying is we can’t wait no longer for nobody! What’s wrong with this schlemiel, Barking 1 Boins, anyways? Why don’t lie show up like lie was told? Maybe nobody's realizing it costs ns fifteen hundred dollars cash every hour this produc tion ain't woiking.” Dramatically a fellow in white linen I cap and flannel slacks stalked toward the prancing figure, glowering blackly. Ann nudged her companion and whispered: "So Nick Hormell’s directing! That should mean fireworks.” "It does,” replied Cora; “just listen to him.” “Sidney Klinkenbaum,” the director was bellowing, “if you rave like that another minute, I’m going to walk out of here and sue the studio for every thing it's got. Can’t you listen to any thing that’s told you? This man Burns went to Mexico—to Agua Caliente— over the week-end; he's probably just had some kind of trouble on the way back. ... All we need is a little pa tience—and a little less noise from you!” “Trouble!” yelled Klinkenbaum. ‘Tm betting he's got it—bottle trouble!” “Nothing of the sort!” Hormell snapped. “If you’d only for the love of heaven pay some attention I Miss Monroe just said she was down there herself with a party and met him. He wasn't drinking a drop.” ) “Too dizzy to need It,” murmured Ann. From a chaise longue across thtj make a big impression upon the pub-d( lie and management of these hotels' in the year of 1935. Omaha has 95 capable waiters from a close checkup that can serve the public nicely on Banquets and AJa Carte. So you see after a check there are 10 regulars at the Fontenslle, 14 at the Paxton, a total of 24 regular working waiters, 1 leaving 71 to catch as eatch can- So j stage, Grace Mooroe chimed In ailklly with: “Yes, that’s right, Sidney. Mr Burns and I had a most delightful little chat He seemed very anxious to see all the points of interest dowu there, and I was so glad to be able to give him some Information. He was driving his own car, 1 believe.” “There—you see?” the director ex postulated. “It’ll be only a matter of moments until he arrives, I’m sure. So please calm yourself and wait” The supervisor's^ face screwed Into a look ef stubborn defiance. “Absolutely ho ! One whole hour al ready it’s gone blooey! and I’m telling you you gotta begin right now. imme diately! Get somebody else, or leav ing the part out—I don’t care. Only start!” With a savage groan Hormell flung away, smiting his brow. "Ye gods!” he gritted. “Why did I ever leave Dubuque! Imbeciles— dopes! All right—I give up. We’ll—” He broke off and whirled on Klin keubauin, a new-born fanatioal gleam in his eyes. “Listen, you genius—how about the time it'll take to rehearse a new actor? 11a! Never thought of that, did you?” There was a second of near-sllence as the supervisor gaped like a pin tickled balloon. Then, very casually, Grace Monroe sat up and said: “Oh, Nicky dear—I just happened to remember; llomer Austin knows the part. Shall we get him? “Sure—right away you should get him!” Klinkenhaum squealed in tri umphant relief. Hormell threw out his hands and let them drop again listlessly. very well; semi lor mm. 1 neve nothing more to say." A call boy was dispatched. Ann Wked quizzically at Cora and ro .Harked: “Say, now isn’t It s funmy coinei lence that tins Ju -t turned out the way she wanted it to!" Cora, however, was suddenly looking somewhere else. A uniformed messen ger had entered; he took a yellow en velope from his hat and raucously In quired: “Crave Monroe? Telegram for Crace Monroe’.' Klinkenbatun made a rush for him and snatched the wire. sputtering: “Shut up your racket! I'll take it. Scram!” Ignoring the star's lazy, “Why, Sid ney, you familiar thing.”’ he opened the message and proceeded silently to read it. In an instant Crace drawled! “What’s it. Siddt-y? ltcad It to me.* lie lowered the paper momentarily to glare at Icr, then rasped: “You renhy want 1 should, huh! Okay 1” “Miss Crace Monroe, Zenith Studio, Hollywood, Calif.—Sorry to bother you but there must be some mistake Stop Followed road you suggested as best route home t and have just readied first settle ment in middle of desert Stop fatives speak only Spanish Stop lighway signs indicate MexicoCity traight ahead Stop Please advise top llegards. P.AItTON FICnXS” ‘Gem of Buildings” Is an Elaborate Mausoleum The Taj Mahal of India Is a famous mausoleum, erected at Agra, India, by f>had Jehan for Ills favorite wife. The Taj Halial, which • means "Gem of Buildings," is 1SR feet square with the corners cut o!T, the whole surmounted by a dome 58 feet in diameter and about 210 feet in height, flanked by four octagonal kiosks. The interior is divided into four domed chambers in the corners, and a large central ar caded octagon, all connected by cor ridors. The central octagon contains iwo cenotaphs surrounded by an open work marble rail. The only light ad mitted enters through the delicately pierced marble screens of the win dows. Tlie decoration is especially notice able for the stone mosaics of flower Ihemes and arabesques, many in agate, jasper and bloodstone. The entire ftructure stands on a white marble platform IS feet high and 313 feet rqtiare. with tapering cylindrical min ( rets 133 feet high at the corners. The whole Koran is said to be written in mosaic of precious stones on the in terior walls. In the construction of Ibis building, 20,0!K) men were era f'loyed 20 years. Although the labor cost nothing, more than' $20.((00.000 was expended in its construction. The doors are of solid silver, and an enor I ions diamond was placed on the tomb 'tself. The Panama Railroad A charter for the building of the Panama railroad by an American con cern was granted in 1850. The road was opened for business in 1855 at a cost of $7,000,000. The French canal company bought the line, part pf its route being on that chosen for (he canal. When ttie American gov ernment In 1004 bought the works of |he French company It obtained the •ailroad also. U;es for Amber The principal uses for amber in clude the manufacture of pipestems fnd cigar and cigarette holders, beads, p.eeklaees and ornaments. It is also used as the base for certain kinds of yarnish and when distilled it yields succinic acid and a fine lampblack. The Mingo Indians The Mingo Indians, from which Hingo Junction tn Jefferson county, (>hio, got its name, were the “400” of |he Ohio valley. Among the other fribes they put on all the airs except ^aiming that their ancestors came Sver on the Mayflower. j n’t forget these men while you are injoying the day's receiving tips and ;he nights receiving kisses, high balls, cocktails and telephone calls. Remember, in today and out tomor row. Hoping you a full year of pleasure and bidding you good night until next week at this same time. “REVEALING"* ipur ' PAST, PRESENT cm EDIIJRE •• e/ AfiCE' KlAiLACE N. M. C—Please tell me when I am going to get the money thait I need ? Ans—-The coming y «r is going to be the best year financially than you have had during your life, but, you WONT find this success PLAYING THE NUMBERS. I believe you will get h lp through an inheritance, and it Mill be enough to pay nil your debts if you are careful in the way you spend it S. M. J.—Am il right in my plany or do you see «■ M’ay out for me? 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