The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 31, 1935, Image 8

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imperial cafe
106 So. 14 th St.
Closed or* Sundays
Home Cooked Meals—Reason
able Prices
Open frc.m 6 a. m. to 6 p. m.
CHOP SUEY
American and Chinese Dishes
King Yuen Cafe
2010'/2 N. 24th St. Jackson 8576
Opei from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m.
For Dependable Service
White Eagle Oil
Station
24th & Willis E. Carter. Mgr.
Courtesy Our Motto.
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
We Fill Relief Prescriptions
WE. 0998 .. 1904 N- 24th St.
BEER ON TAP
AMERICAN WEINER SHOP
2509 N. 2.4th, Street.
RED HOTS AND SHORT
ORDERS
TRY OUR DOUBLE DECK
CLUB SANDWICH
Call
OMAHA POULTRY MARKET
1114 N. 24th St., We 1100
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CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE
BEAUTY SALON
2422 N. 22—WE. 0846
RAPE’S BUFFET
Carl Rabes, Prop.
Refreshments and Lunch
2425 N. 24th Street, 24th and Lake
Phone JA. 9195 Omaha
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OMAHA AUTO PARTS CORP.
Omaha, Nebraska
2206 Cuming St. JA. 0019
S. J. Sindelar A. R. Thacker,
Pres. Treas.
VONER and HOUSTON
GROCERY
2114 N. 24th St. JA-3543.
Every Day is Bargain Day Here
Duffy Pharmacy
We. 0609
24th and LAKE STREETS
PRESCRIPTIONS
Free Delivery
— —. — „
HARRIS & SON
Grocery
Now Located at 1410 N. 24 Street
We wish to thank our patrons
for their patronage and hope to
continue to serve you.
Phone—JA. 4118
NORTH SIDE TRANSFER
Long Distance Hauling
Moving and Storage
Phone WE 5656 2414 Grant St.
c. H. HALL
EXPRESS
PHONE JA 8585 RES WE-1056
WE MOVE WITH CARE
Office: 1405 N 24th St. Omaha,
WHITES SERVICE STATION
Standard Oil Products
We repair tires
WHITE & NEWTON
24th and Grace St. JA. 8954
All Work Guaranteed
IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL
MAYO’S BARBER SHOP
Ladies’ and Childrens’ Work
A Specialty.
2422 Lake Street.
JESSIE’S ORIENTAL
TAVERN.
The Place Where Good Fellows
Meet—Hear
MISS BERNICE BIVENS AND
HER POPULAR SONGS
2525 Hrskine St. WE-5758
Sponsored and Supported by Public Spirted Northside Business Men for the Purpose of Creating Better Understanding
Between Merchantsand Consumers an dfor the Purpose of Bringing Dircetly to You the Latest Price Quotations
TOGA OFF: 7 LBS,
OF B6LY FAT
HEEDED DOCTOR’S ADVICfc
Mrs. Robert Hickey, Roseville,
Calif., writes: ‘‘My doctor prescribed
Krmchen Salts for me—he said they
wouldn’t hurt me in the least. I’ve
lost 17 lbs. in 6 weeks. Kruschen is
worth its weight in gold.”
Mrs. Hickey paid no attention to
gossipers who sa.d there was no
safe way to r- duce. She widely fol
ded her doctor’s a< vice. Why don’t
'OUT
^et a jar of Kruschen to-day (lasts
weeks and costs but a trifle).
■ mply take half teaspoonful in cup
f hot water every morning. All
'’■'VST exists.
MILTON WILSON
Now at Firestone Service Stores
20th and Harney invites you to
come in and ask about the
SIMPLE _
BUDGET
PAYMENT
PLANS.
Aires j
buy wow; ooH'r wait §
FOB PAYDAY :
AS LOW AS *
mm
•j#l WEEK
iia. 2111 2Uth & Harney
HERMAN'S
MARKET
24th Lake Sts. WE 5444
The Best Quality Food
at the Very Lowest
Prices
WE DELIVER
Former Secretary
Accepts New Position
Mr- J. Harvey Kerns, former
secretary of the Mid-Center Com
munity Urban League ,who has
oeen temporarily employed at the
Urban League Headquarter in
New York City, has accepted a
position as regional adult director j
of education for four states at a:
salary of $350 per month and ex- j
penses. Headquarters at Livings
ton College at Salisbury, N. C.
He will have full charge of direct
ing all teachers in the following 1
states, in adult education: North
Carolina, Tennessee, West Virgin
ia and South Carolina.
Mr. Kerns is a graduate of Liv
ingston College. He is holding a
government position made pos
sible by the Roosevelt Adminis
tration determination to see that
every citizen has a chance to re- j
ceive an education, let he l*e old |
or young, and to give the Negro
teachers a job that old man de- i
pression has cut off in these four i
states.
Omahans wish, him success in his |
new undertaking.
Mothers—Let your boys be G'ude
newsboys. Send them to the Omaha
Guide Office, 2418-20 Grant Street.
A Baby For You?
If you are denied the blessing of a
baby all your own and yearn fo r a
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CHAMPION CIGAR STORE
DIRECT WIRE ON ALL SPORT EVENTS
JA. 4777 Ladies Welcome 2047 No. 24
THULL’S ANNEX
24th and Sewaxd
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE—Free Special Delivery Service
BUD McMANlGAL, Prop. JAckson 8054
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Twentieth & Cumings St.
MONUMENTS AND MARKERS
PHONE ATlantic 4927 All Work Guaranteed
“We hare served your friends”—Ask tJiem
TICHMAN !ROS
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The North-Side’s Largest “Food Market.” ,
Lowest Prices on Quality Foods
vy\
WE-0402 24th and LAKE
CRISP FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY
WE NOW FILL GOVERNMENT
RELIEF ORDERS
LET US HELP YOU SELECT FOODS
FOR YOUR
PICNICS, LUNCHES, AND DINNERS
Get Your Relief Orders Filled at a
Store That Carries the Largest Line
of Fruits and Babv Beef at Popular
*■ , Prices.
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Grant Street Pharmacy
PHONE WEbster 6100
Registered Pharmacist Prompt Delivery
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
MIDAS ICE CREAM
Flavor—Quality Always
P. J. Robinson, Mgr.
24th and Grant Streets Omaha, Nebr.
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Douglas Memorial
Home May Benefit
| By Bill in Congress
National Teachers Association
and National Association Col
ored Women, Ask That Ana
costia Site Be Included in
Places Benefitted by Bill
S. 2073.
Washington, D. C., Aug. 28.—
Mr. Grant Lucas, president of the
Columbian Educational Associa
tion of this city, and princpial
of Wormley School, returned
Monday from Tallahassee, Fla.,
where he submitted to the Reso
lutions Commitee of the Annual
Convention of the National As
sociation of Teachers in Colored
Schools, a resolution requesting
that the Frederick Douglass
Memorial in Washington be in
cluded among the 400 or more
places to benefit by a bill now
pending before Congress- The
bill is for “The Preservation of
Historic American Sights, Build
ings, Objects and Antiquities of
National Significance.” The bill
already has passed the United
States Senate. (S. 2073.)
The Douglass home for years
has been supported and main
tained by the National Associa
tion of Colored Women’s Clubs
as a historical and patriotic
shrine. This organization adopt
ed a similar petition at its annual
convention held l^t month in
Cleveland, Ohio. j
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Why A Newspaper
Is Like A She
Because they are thinner than they
use to be.
Because they have forms.
Because they spread the news.
Because they are bold-face type.
Because they have a great deal of
influence.
Because they always have the last
word.
Because they are not afraid to speak ;
their minds.
Because back numbers are not in
demand.
Straighten Your Hair
At Home
Our newest product turns the most
stubborn kinky hair into soft lustrous
straight hair. Applied at home in a
few seconds. Costs but a few cents.
Write for free offers CHEMCO PRO
DUCTS, 115 Harborview Avenue,
Bridgeport, Conn.
Poisoned Kidneys
Stop Getting Up Nights
To harmlessly flush poisons and
acid from kidneys and correct Irri
tation of bladder so that you can
stop “getting up nights” get a 35
cent package of Gold Medal Haarlem 1
Oil Capsules and take as directed
Other symptoms of kidney and blad
der weaknesses are scant, burning or
cramps—puffy eyes.
TIRED, WORN OUT,
NO AMBITION
HOW many
women are
just dragging them
selves around, all
tired out with peri
odic weakness and
pain? They should
Know that Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Tab
lets relieve peri
odic pains and dis
comfort. Small size only 2 5 cents.
«Mrs. Dor sic Williams of Danville,
Illinois, says, “I had no ambition
and was terribly nervous. Your Tab
lets helped my periods and built me
up." Try them next month.
Compliments of
MONTGOMERY CROCERY
We carry a full line of groceries and
Fresh Vegetables. Give us a Trial.
2531 Lake St. We. 0226
LOOK!
WITH EACH GIL CHANGE
WE GIVE A COMPLETE
GREASE JOB
No Extra Charge
24 HOUR TOW IN AND
REPAIR SERVICE
Walker Garage No. 5
I
24 and Lake Sts. Tel J&-708P
SPORT NEWS
By Gecrg-e E. Horsley, Ex-Pug*
It was a home-run last Tuesday for
the Colored prize fighters of North
Twenty-fourth Street, at the Omaha
Arena at 22nd and Hickory. Smiling
Spight, wop by the K. O. route. Ow
ing to the fact that it was his first
knock-out, he was as happy as a hun
gry dog in a meat market. Folks said
if Spight keeps that smile and con
tinues to throw punches like he did
Tuesday night, it won’t take long for
him to get to the top, where Joe Louis
is going,
George Kennard the North 24th
Bull Dog, wron a decision over Jimmie
Alger of Grand Rapids. It did not
take the Bull Dog long to knock the
play out of the Playboy.
It has been said that a fighter
doesn’t get far when he leads w.th
his right, but George led with his
right, and went to a clean cut de
cision.
The main event brings Hank Kava
naugh, of Los Angeles, and Tiger
Payne, of Omaha, the man who de
nies that Joe Louis had him in a bad
way and says that he, Mr. Jack
Payne, can get in gvJod condition and
take on all of the present heavy
weights of today. But from the way
he fought in the fourth round last
! Tuesday night, all he would have to
do is to have two or three High
brown’s to come around and talk to
him, then he could show you some
fighting that you have never s*5en
before. For an example, last Tues
day evening, Mr. Hank Kavanaugh,
r. tall rangie fighter continued to
! stab a long left hand to the Tiger’s
face, but ft did not seem to rile up
) the one time 'Jungle Tiger. And for
three rounds the Tiger could not
break through the up and coming
coming young fighter’s long left. On
some occasions the Tiger would get
through the Left jab, but that 1
straight right of Mr. Kavanaugh
which he kept cocked at all times, I
would fire through like a shot from
p. gun and hold the Tiger at a safe
distance then at the end of the third
round, three of Omaha’s gorgeous
beauty’s came to the Tiger’s corner
and was telling him what to do and
to show you the Tiger took heed to
what the gorgeous ones were telling
him, the second in the Tiger’s cor
ner, the famous Left-hook Artist,
none other than Cyclone St. Clair
had to throw one of those hooks to
get the Tiger’s attention. Then that .
Hair raising fourth round came and '
the Tiger went to throwng punches 1
from the Jungle, and to tell the truth
those Jungle punches were taking ef
fect. After they came out of a clinch
Mr. Kavanaugh’s eye was cut and
the Tiger went right on to win by de
cision
if you love real fighting watch the
Omaha Arena Fight Program each
week, they have an amateur program, j
each week, that is unequaled to any '
fight that they have in Omaha. They
introduced Jack Davis, from Wiscon
sin, Bear Cat Wright, Omaha, Tony
Fuancie, of Texas to challenge the
jvinner. A large crowd attended.
Mothers—Let your boys be Guide
newsboys. Send them to the Omaha
Guide Office, 2418-20 Grant Street.
Can You Imagine?
Noble Johnson playing a she role?
.An Arkansas Sheriff killing
one of his Deputy Marshal’s for beat
ing a Negro.Page Ripley that
one is too strong for me . . ^ . A fun
ny joke I heard in Marianna, Florida,
right after the Claude Neal lynching
was.“You people say that the
colored people don’t pull together,
but dam if they didn’t pull together
and “pull” out of town”.Willie
Bryant having mangerial trouble
A guy getting pinched one thousand
times ..... yes I said ten hundred
times.That’s the mjisfortune of
a fellow' in Georgia.It’s a good
thing they don't pay dividends because
if they did this “bird” would be chair
man of the stockholders ..... Italian
Soldiers living in Ethiopia w'here the
temperature is one hundred and
twenty degrees sweltering.
Yes, Can You Imagine?
Notice, Subscribers: If you don’t
get your paper by Saturday, 2 p. m.,
call Webster 1750. No reduction in
subscriptions unless request is com
plied with.
AMATEURS HERE ’S
YOUR CHANCE
(Continled from Page 1)
choir directors, and business organi
zations to enroll as many persons as
possible in this talent quest,
“Major Bowes has given hundreds
of young folks a chance at fame and
fortune. It’s up to all of us to see
that all of our folks are at least
given a chance to spin the wheel
of fortune.”
In addition to the Major Bowes’
award, Omaha Post will pay cash
prizes totalling over $400.
Any amateur over 12 years of age
may enter. Entry blanks for Omaha
and Douglas County are available
at the office of the Omaha Guide or
from any Omaha rad'o station, the
American Legion office, City Hall,
Omaha.
Preliminary auditions will be held
in the air-cooled Hotel Paxton Ball
room nightly starting September 5.
N'ghtly winners will compete for the
grand prize and cash awards at the
Omaha City Auditorium, September
15, Saturday night. A gala* dance
will be conducted in connection with
the finals, with a nationally known
orchestra furnishing the mjusic.
Duos, tr'os, quartets, bands or oth
er groups may compete, but only for
the cash awards.
Judges in the preliminary contests 1
will be expert talent selected from
Omaha radio stations,
Director of the contest will be Bill
Wiseman, Omaha radio editor.
Mothers—Let your boys be Guide
newsboys. Send them to the Omaha
Guide Office, 2418-20 Grant Street.
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Lincoln Man, 15 Years
On Burlington, Dies
OBITUARY
By “Book” Lawton
Lewis Wilson Holmes, son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Har
rison Holmes of Clay Center,
Kansas, was born October 11, 18
81, near Sedalia, Pettis County,
Mo. He, with his family, came to
Clay Center, Kansas, March 13,
1884, and there grew to man-hood
He departed this life, and dear
ones, Thursday, August 22, 1935,
at his home, 2300 Orchard Street,
Lincoln, Nebraska, at the age of
54 years, nine months and eleven
days.
He leaves to remember him, for
his living here in this life—and
for his going there in death, a
wife, Mrs. Mary Holmes, of the
home address, Lincoln, Nebraska;
one daughter, Mrs. Frankly n
Brown, Washington, D. C.; one
sister ,Mrs. Anna Lawton, four
brothers, Mathew, George, Lester,
and Harry Holmes, all of Clay
Center; and a host of near rela
tives and dear friends who sin
cerely regret his passing.
Lew, as he was familiarly call
ed by the hundreds of his friends,
passed from this life as he had of
ten expressed a desire to go—
quickly and bravely—in the out
of-doors of nature; amid the green
of summer, the blooming of flow
ers—the solitude of his own
i thoughts.
Lew Holmes, like a desert-no
! niad, was a wanderer. His desert
was the great plains of America
—his caravan, “ the iron wheel
ed” horses of the railroad which
I he rode for fifteen years over
nearly the whole artery of the
Burlington System.
We who regret his going,
search our hearts and our minds
for something appropriate to say:
And though we may shed a tear,
yet we ask: “What fancy have
we? What strange vanity to hope
that his spirit tarrieth here—For
God changest his countenance,
and sendest him away. We come
to honor him, and we knoweth it
not; and we are brought love, but
he perceiveth it not- The living
know that they shall die, but the
dead knoweth not anything, nei
ther have they a part forever in
anything that is done under the
Sun.”
Death, where is thy sting?
Grave, where is thy victory? We
approach thee in the shadows of
gloom—in tense solitude of thy
victories. But, he heard thy voice
as rippling waters coming to en
gulf his soul ,and with his spirit
of stern resolve closed his eyes.
Mrs. Squires I
Joins Husband
-' !
Mrs. Squires, executive secre
tary of the Urban League, return
ed to Omaha Friday, August 23,
from {Cleveland ,Ohiof with, his
wife and two children. At present
the family is making their home
with Mrs. Dorsey, 3717 Darker.
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