The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 05, 1935, Page EIGHT, Image 8
BUILD Your Own COMMUNITY By Patronizing Your Naborhood Stores JOHNSON DRUG CO. We Fill Relief Prescriptions WE. 0998 .. 1904 N. 24th St. MILTON WILSON Now at Firestone Service Stores 20th and Harney invites you to come in and ask about the SIMPLE BUDGET PAYMENT PLANS. BEER ON TAP AMERICAN WEINER SHOP 2509 N. 24th, Street. RED HOTS AND SHORT ORDERS TRY OUR DOUBLE DECK CLUB SANDWICH Call OMAHA POULTRY MARKET 1114 N. 24th St., We. 1100 FRESH EGGS, FRESH DRESSED POULTRY While You Wait. Do You Want Naturally Wavy Hair? Try Our CROQUINGNOLE MARCEL WAVE Affords Numerous Changes of Coiffure. CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE BEAUTY SALON 2422 N. 22—WE. 0S46 RABE’S BUFFET Carl Rabes, Prop. Refreshments and Lunch 2425 N. 24th Street, 24th and Lake Phone JA. 9195 Omaha OMAHA AUTO PARTS CORP. Omaha, Nebraska 2206 Cuming St. JA. 0019 S. J. Sindelar A. R. Thacker, Pres. Treas. VONER r,nd HOUSTON GROCERY 2114 N. ?4D St. JA-3543. Every Day is bargain Day Here Duffy Pharmacy We. 0609 24th and LAKE STREETS PRESCRIPTIONS Free Delivery HARRIS & SON G jcc.y 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 GIVENS AND HER POPULAR SONGS 2525 Erskine St. WE-5758 Sponsored and Supported by Public Spirted Northside Business Men for the Purpose of Creating Better Understanding Between Merchants and Consumers an dfor the Purpose of Bringing Dircetly to You the Latest Price Quotations An autornatic fur coat cleaning de vice has been invented, a garment that is hung on a form in a tight closet being subjected to a jet of compressed air as the form is re volved, the loosened dust being re moved by a vacuum attachment. Mothers—Let your boys be Guide newsboys. Send them to the Omaha Guide Office, 2418-20 Grant Street. Took off 17 lbs. OF UGLY FAT HEEDED DOCTOR’S ADVICE Mrs. Robert Hickey, Roseville, CaJir., writes: "My doctor prescribed Kruschen 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 w«%ht in gold." Mrs. Hickey paid no attention to gossipers who said there was no safe way to reduce. She wisely fol lowed her doctor’s advice. Why don’t YOU? * 1 Get a jar of Kruschen to-day (lasts 4 weeks and costs but a trifle), ■simply take half teaspoonfnl in cup af hot water every morning. All Iruggists. War Inconceivable In Europe Says Frank Kellogg New York, Oc. 6—(ANP)—A European war is inconceivable, says Prank b. Kellogg, former secretar yof state and co-author of the Kellogg-Briand peace pact, whose resignation as a world court judge was announced last Monday. “Europe hasn’t, forgotten the last war,’’ Kellogg declared. “There is more talk about war in this country than in all the news papers of Europe.’’ He asserted his resignation from the world court had nothin gto all to do with the Italo-Ethiopian situa tion. --—. | I Herman’s M ~rket 24TH and LAKE STS.WE 5444 0 SATURDAY ONLY 8 BRING THIS AD TO THE STORE AND GET X THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS 0 SUGARG, 10 LBS. ___ 53c ft CHASE & CANBORN COFFEE... 52c ft ROBERTS MILK, TALL CAN.____5c ft NAVY BEANS, PER LB.. 5c ft COMPOUND LARD, 2 IBS. __55c ft MILLER CORN FLAKES, LARGE SIZE.8c ft SALMON, TALL CAN.. 10c ft CHAMPIGN CIGAR STORE DIRECT WIRE ON ALL SPORT EVENTS JA. 4777 Ladies Welcome 2047 No. 24 THULL’S ANNEX 24th and Seward And Now We Have The GOOD OLD HAMM’S BEER » ON TAP FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE—Free Special Delivery Service VIcMANIGAL & PRESTON, Props. JAckson 8054 AMERICAN MEMORIAL CO. Twentieth & Cumings St. MONUMENTS AND MARKERS PHONE ATlantic 4927 All Work Guaranteed “We hare served your friends”—Ask them TII MMAN iROS ■ The North-Side’s Largest “Food Market.” Lowest Prices on Quality Foods ^ aVv^.N • %* ' S/. s,.- /f '*«,/ * 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. ---- , i|l? .. / Fees Eat Up Assets Of Chicago Bank Chicago, Oct. 5—(ANP)—Although depositors, the majority of them Ne groes, have never received a “divi dend”, Master-in-Chancery Louis J. Behan, attorney for the receiver of the Roosevelt-Bankers State Bank on 47th street, has collected $15,000 in fees, investigations disclosed this week. In addition, some $59,000 has been spent here for “clerk hire and miscellaneous expense” since the bank closed five years ago. When the bank closed, depositors were owed $1,268,300.79. Although nothing has been paid to depositors, the bank’s remaining assets after five years of receivership have a current book value of only $801,626.63. EAT MILK-FED springers until bac on comes down! 20c lb., dressed, drawn and delivered at Carey’s Naborhood Grocery. WE 6089. Dept. NP-3 New Fantastic Dine — Dance Always Open 24th and Charles St. Joseph Bowine, Mgr. ( 1 I made my skin shades lighter!. And now you, too, can have the joy of a lighter, clearer skin—free from freckles, pimples, blackheads, large pores, blotches. Tonight at bedtime just smooth on Nadi nola Bleaching Cream—no massaging, no rubbing. While you sleep it actually dis solves dark pigment—for Nadinola is double-acting. That’s why it gets results where ordinary bleaches fail. TEST Nadinola today at any toi let counter or by mail postpaid, AT OUR 50c. If not delighted, money DICK cheerfully refunded. NADI NOLA, Box N-19, Paris, Tenn. eNadino\x\ffleachingCream 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 offer. 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 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, ail tired out with peri odic weakness and pain? They should know that Lydia E. 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H. musicians will be doing now since they all re ceived a raise. Paul Hayes says he’s ‘on the wa gon’! What wagon, Paul? Not you! Dick Lewis is quite an ideal young man, he even brings his little girl to school at the Center every morning. Dick Butler blew in town this week, and he had a mellow Chrysler too, but it seems he had quite an accident about thirty miles out of town, wihich spoiled the beauty of his car. Same old ‘C Sharp’, but he has a very good band in Minneapolis and came here looking for ‘Cats’ who want to leave home, and come back with 1935 Chryslers. Gregg and Hazel formerly of Jes sie’s Tavern have been playing night ly at the Show Boat. Australia’s population in the ypar ending March 31, increased 48,000 it has been officially estimated, the total at that date being placed at 6,716,000, of whom 3,406,000 were males and 3,310,000 females. To protect automobiles left out of doors from rain an Arkansas man has invented waterproof curtains wound on spring rollers to be mounted on car roofs and drawn down and hooked to the bumpers and running board when needed. 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. CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes King Yuen Cafe 2010,/i N. 24th St. Jackson 8576 Open from 2 p.m. until 3 a. m. For Dependable Service White Eagle Oil Station 24th & Willis E. Carter, Mgr. Courtesy Our Motto. Bargains In Shoes Children’s Shoes for 90c up. Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes $1.98 up. We appreciate relief orders as well as cash Crounse Bootery 1514 No. 24th Street ✓ —— ——- ' DENY THAT WHITES FIRED ON NEGRO WORKERS : — New York, Oct. 5—Statements' from Arkansas, published by daily newspapers ,to the effect that a group of white men “thought to be members of the Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union, fired on Negroes working in fields”, were branded as false to day by Norman Thomas. Mr. Thomas declared that the news stories were part of a pTot to split the interracial solidarity of the Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union, which has never drawn the color line, which has about fifty per cent Negro members, and which has colored and white officers, on a strike. The union claims cotton pickers are now getting as low as 20 cents a hundred pounds. The strikers are asking $1.00 per hundred pounds. Mr. Thomas’ statement: “The attempt of newspaper dispatches to indicate that white cotton pickers on strike are fir ing on colored cotton pickers who are loyal to the plantation own ers is a gross misrepresentation of the situation in Arkansas. In all America there ha not been such fine and spontaneous co operation of the races as in east ern Arkansas. Tthe Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union is at least 50 percent colored. Several of its most vigorous leaders are color ed men; its vice president is a colored man, E. B. McKinney. What we have is an orderly strike by the worst exploited workers in America against wages that have gone as low as 20c per hundred for cotton picking. In the face of threatened strike I believe there was a raise to 40c minimum an d75c maximum. This is a star vation price. Hence the strike of the exploited serfs. They have not been shooting; they have been shot at by the riding bosses and other armed terrorists of the plantations. They have been as rested on false pretexts. The sym pathy of decent people must be on the side of the strikers.’’ The N. A. A. C. P. is going to give away a General Electric refrige rator at a large gift carnival, Octo .ber 14. Watch for further details. For Quick Results in getting the things you want. Regain Love, bring happiness to broken homes. Remove evil from your surroundings, have Money, Jobs, Success and Happiness, Guaranteed to help you or your mon ey back. Thousands are amazed over quick results . Send now only $1.00 for the great book of Power. Daggett Plb. Co., Dept. 20, 3430 Rhodes Ave., Chicago, 111. Damp Wish Beautifully washed and returned just damp enough to IRON. Minimum bundle 48c Edholm & Sherman LAUNDERER AND DRY CLEANERS 2401 North 24th St. We 6065 MEN’S SUITS I ZORIC CLEANED I 68C CASH AND CARRY I EMERSON LAUNDRY I and ZORIC DRY CLEANERS I 2324 North 24th Street WEbster 1029 I CCC Camp Announce New Enrollment Drive For Men Robert Fechner, Director of Emer gency Conservation Work, has an « nounced that a new Civilian Con servation Corps enrollment replace ment program was initiated on Oc tober 1 for the purpose of maintain ing the Civilian Conservation Corps at a strength of 500,000. It is antici pated that more than 100,000 young men and war veterans will be enroll ed by the War Department during the month of October. A rduction in the age limits for CCC junior enrollees, which will per mit the enrollment of physically fit youths of seventeen, was also an nounced by the Director. This change in the regulations is expected to sub stantially increase the number of families removed from public relief rolls through the enrollment of a son in the Civilian Conservation Corps. The Department of Labor, which selects young men for the COC camps, has reported to Director Fech ner that at least 40,000 youths of seventeen are eligible for enrollment under regulations providing that en rollees com from families on public relief rolls. Prior to the present change, the age limits for young men desiring to enter the CCC were from eighteen to twenty-eight. Now men from seven ten to twenty-eight are eligible. There are no age or martial restrictions for the World War Veteran’s group. Former enrollees who are eligible un der the age restrictions and who were given honorable discharges from the Corps after serving at least four months are eligible to enroll again if they come from families now on re lief lulls. ! Prior to the adoption of the new regulations reducing the age limit, for CCC youths, the Department of Labor conducted a survey, through CCC state directors of selection, to determine the age distribution of tht 213,377 juniors selected for enroll ment during the June 15—August 31 expansion enrollment program. This survey disclosed that more than 75 percent of the 213,377 juniors enroll j ed in the Corps were in the twenty ' one-year-old-or under age group. Of the total number, 74,153 were eigh teen. 40,289 were nineteen!; 26,718 were twentyand20,423 were twenty one. Preliminary instructions directing I the various Army Corps commanders, to begin the enrollment of new men on October 1 have been sent out by the War Department to each of the nine corps areas. The Department of Labor has sent out instructions to State directors of selection advising them of the changes in regulations and directing them to arrange for the selection of men for the October en rollment pragram. Posses Hunts In Swamp for Fugitive Rosedale, Ark., Oct. 5—(ANP) A well armed posse last week combed the swamp regions adja cent to the Mississippi river near Arkana City for Will Brown, 55, charged wtih criminally assault ing a nine year old white girl. Brown is believed to have been wounded by shotgun pellets when he was almost overtaken by a group of searchers. A Baby For You? If you are denied the blessing of a baby of your own and yearn for a baby’s arms and a baby’s smile, do not give up hope. Just write in con fidence to Mrs. Mildred Ow’ens, Dept, j M512, Hanan Bldg., Kansas City. Mo., and she will tell you about a simple home method that helped her after being denied 15 years. Many others say this has helped bless their lives. Write now and try for this wonderful happiness. I FREE COURSE IN HAIR CULTURE Including Diploma, by Mail. Write CUBAN COSMETIC CO. Box 5315 Chicago, 111. Regular 50c Golden i Hr own Algerian Majo l.u<-k Hag. also samplca Hall Dressing,Ointment - *^Face Powder and Ream* Book all FREE I Just send 10c coin or stamps to cover shipping costs. No obligation. At tractive Agents offer is 1 also included Write N P Golden Brown C'hem. Cn. Memphis Teijp _ Dept. NP-60