Johnson Drug Co. We Fill Kellef Prescriptions WE- 0998 .. 1904 N- 24th St. J. W. BROWN Expert Piano Tuning and Repairing Done Reasonable. Guaranteed Satisfaction JA. 7317 2610 Seward DR. PROYER LUCKY "" TALISMAN OF THE ORIENT Jinx Removing Incense 25c JOHN THE CONQUEROR Incense 25c Lucky oil believed to prevent evil, misfortune; to attract good luck, happiness and pros perity. Send 25c for Jinx Removing Incense. Branch-Japo Oriental Incense Co-, 2419 Seward St, Omaha Nebraska. Mail orders given , prompt attention. To strengthen the whole system against the weakening effects of the changes that take place in MIDDLE LIFE Good strength is always impor- ( tant, but it is of special importance during the change of life when the body needs the very best nourish- t ment to fortify® it against the 1 changes that are ) taking place. In creased nervous v irritability and the distressing symp toms that appear in middle life all need treatment with a view of making the worn an as comfortable as possible. To combat poor nourishment and nervous fatigue, Cardui has real usefulness because it is a bitter tonic and stomachic which stimu lates the appetite and increases the amount of gastric juice. In this way, digestion is aided, thus favor ing more complete transformation of food into living tissue, resulting in improved nutrition and the con sequent building up and strength ening of the whole system. Cardui is a liquid medicine, sold in 9-ounce bottles, with full direc tions for use. CLASSIFIED ADS_ EMPTY parapre, 2 furnished rooms, 2716 N. 28th Ave. WE 5649. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 furnished apartments. WE 8738. Newly (Jecoratpd, unfitrnt'shed apartments, on car line. Call AT 7435., AT 5423, WE 3678, Mrs. Dixon. APARTMENT, employed couple, WE 6421. ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished Rooms—WE 2328. ROOM 2432 Grant WE 4393 FURNISHED room. 2235 Grant St. FURNISHED room for man only JAckson 2549 NEATLY furnished rooms. WE 1075. APT. to a couple or two men. 2230 Ohio St. FURNISHED room AT 2523. ROOM—working couple WE 6421 Front Room for rent. 1816 Nicho las street. — - . .y --- 9 ROOM modern house $30 per month. 2522 Maple Street. NICE furnished room, WE 2682. FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette Apartments, 2516-18 Patrick, or 2613 Grant st. Call We. 6553. MODERN room for right party, married or single Phone Webster 6728, 2718 No. 28th Ave. FTANKLIN furnkha. a«d«ni apartments, 2214 No. 21. t St_ Apply 1711 Cuming 8t_ NICE room in quiet home, near carline- WE 2085 FOR ECONOMIC and comfort of living try DIXON APTS., AT 7435. i . AUTOMOBILE Trunk for sale WE 2294 PERRY AND SON, Transfer, 2624 Caldwell, AT 0114. SHOE REPAIR SHOPS YOUR OWN — LAKE SHOE SERVICE NONE BETTER; 2407 Lake Street. PRANK STUTO, Shoe Repairing while you wait. 2420% Cuming Street. SALESLADY—Over 30, Sales abil ity. Personality, connections im portant. Write for interview. The Omaha Guide, 2418 Grant St. AGENTS, salesmen, sell Face Cream, Hair Dressing, Tonics, Shampoos, etc. Big List. Prices Low. Free catalog. Dept. A, Nation al Supply Co., Richmond, Va. Nappanee, Indiana. Intelligence and Sales Dept. Good 6000 Representatives Wanted. income assured. E. V. Publishing House, 301-306 Elm st.. Dept. N3 AGENTS—10 daily selling Negrc Dolls. Write, National Co., 163 West 126th St., N. Y Send 10c for six mo. subscription to interesting magazine, Movie News and Pictures. Box 462. Dayton, Ohio. COLORED RACE ONLY. Nation wide social letter club: new friends, romance; strictly confi dential. Particulars free. KIS MET, Boxx 6166-E., Met. Sta. Los Angeles, Calif. AGENTS—Sell Emperor Haile Selassie Picture, (Sample 25c). Negro Dolls, Flappers, African League, 254 W. 135th St., New York. MAKE $10 daily selling Negro dolls, pictures. National Co., 166 W. 126th St„ New York City. WANTED—Experienced salesman for rubber work gloves as aide line to retail trade. Liberty Rub her Glove Co„ Winona. Man. LINCOLN NEWS - - ■ « ■ i > i t tt* »■■**«•*** Lincoln, Feb. 11, ’37. The Unicameral Legislature is mak ing some progress although it lias been slow going. For many of the legislators are new to the work, and then the different committees are gett ing acquainted with eacli oth ers work that has been placed before iheir eommittets. Ulnur man Brady and enough mem bers of the Appropriation com mittee have consented to six bills asked for by the Board of Control. These bills are at least some of tkeip will doubt less cause some little duseussioti |when brought to the floor of the senate. Each of these six bills are important factors con nected with the state institu tions. The first one being the consolidation of the Milford Soldiers home with that of the soldiers home at Grand Island. The 2nd bill asked that the Milford home be used for the care of senile patients such as need only custodian care. The 1 3rd asked that a portion of the ! old soldiers pension for his j maintenance be used to pay his maintenance in the home. 4th recommends the placing of children who are wards of the state into boarding home where the cost of their maintenance will not exceed $30 per month. This refers to children who no one cares to legally adopt. 5th To change the prison law so that the board of control can change prison goods made here in our prison with other prison goods that we do not manu facture in our prison. The 6th Bill is to transfer the Indian school at Genoa for mental dis eases to a state penal farm. One of the bills that seems to be creating a great deal of disr cussion is the child labor bill that is being introduced by Senator John Adams Jr., This bill will take children under 18 years out of factories who at the present only receive a few dollars a week and replace them with men who will be paid a living wage. | Two things that should meau much to the colored citizens of Omaha took place this past week. One was the swearing in of Mayor John Owens and the confirming of Peter Meh Iren as a, member of the Board 'of Education. John Owen in 'my judgement will contribute !much to the general success of I his race group in the city of Omaha. Mayor Owen should 'not only have the support of his councellors but should have the combined support of every intelligent and honest citizen 'of Omaha irrespective of church affiliations or polities. The Negro citizens now have a friend on the school board that will stand with them in help ing place colored teachers in the public schools. The thing the writer as chairman of the civic committee when a citizen of Omaha with his committee fought hard to do, but the best the committee could get was the buck paased from one offic ia.l to the other, but Peter Me hren wil lstop that buck when, it ge,s to him, as a member of the school board. Out of the 422 teachers employed in the schools of Omaha it is a shame and reflects d sgrace upon the school board members ihat out of the thousands of dollars, I . i 'paid annually by colored citi zens that not a cent goes into1 'the Negro treasure. So Liin 'colnitos send greetings and good cheer to both Mayor Owen and Mr. Peter Mehren. | Many of Lincoln's s ck peo ple have recovered from the Flu epidemic while some are yet confined to the*r homes. Mrs. Grant, Ida Johnson, Dora Holcomb, Lulu Alexander, Mo ther Sarah McWilliams and Uncle Chris are all about the same as a.t the last writing, j Rev. J. C. Bell of the Afric an Methodist Church reports services good considering the general condit on of the weath er. Rev. C. H. Nicks of Mt. Zion Bapt. reports a real good days attendance. ! PARKS’ ICE & FUEL CO. We feature package fuel,kind ling, coal of all k'nds, kerosene W- C- Parks, prop 2406 Rlondo Street •REVEALING* qOun . P4$rPBE$ENT /I and FUTURE •• If &/ Asee' ton kce—& t NOTE—Your question printed free in this column. For private reply send 25c and (self addressed stamped envelope for my New Astrological Reading and receive by return mail my advice on three questions free. Sign your full name, birthdate and correct address. Address Abbe’ Wallace, P. O. Box—11, Atlanta, Georgia. F. W-—I am in trouble. My wife! left me and I don’t know why. Will you give me some advice about it please? Ans: Your wife is inclined to be fickle and very unreliable at times However you will not have to d“ anything to get her to return t<» you as she will do this on her own accord very soon- I do not be lieve though you will continue to be a« unhappy us you were at this writing. W. L. G—I have a lot down in Virginia and I can’t make up my mind what I should do with It Help mo to decide Ans; You have a PROSPECTIVE BUYER for the lot who is offering you a good price . SELL IT. You are well situated in a home of your own in your present state and In all probability won’t return to Vir ginia ever to make your home B. E.—Which of the two men that I am going with should I de pend cn ns being truthful and meaning what they say? Ans: If you are seeking a hap py, pros per O is MARJRIED LIFJE .you would do well I think to accept the proposal of the boy of the age of 23 years. Your feeling for thd other boy Is like a passing fancy II D, W.—Will you please ex plain just why it is thnlt my hus band doesn’t seem to be able t° ob Lain a permanent position? Ans: Y‘»ur husband is one of the many unfortunate people who have found themselves outof work dur ing this unsettled period of indus try; and this period of unrest will soon be over and he will not find it difficult to secure regular work lie needs eneouragement. i M. R.—Tell me what to do about rny wife as she has left with an other man? I>oes the girl I have in miml ea>'e for me? Ans: You were fortunate to have rid yourself of your wife without any trouble- Let her go with her LOVER and follow the life she de sires. Y«ur new friend will make you a most agreeable companion. L. C. C.—Iwant to know why my boy friond did not come as he said that he wa3 Ans: Your friend has not been able to arrange his FINANCES in a way suitable to allow him to take the trip. This does not mean that HARRY BROWN COAL AND ICE PACKAGE FUEL 20th & Grace St. WE 1560 _ ho was far more disappointed in this matter than you were. W. 0. H—Should I consider the trip that ha» been offered me or just ignore the invitation? Ans; You are causing yourself a lot of W'orry and grief by POUT ING WITH YOUR RROHER He wants you to accompany him In his car to visit your parents. He has forgotten the misunderstanding be tween you two and It would be wis«t foe you to do iikewise. W. A. B,_Why do I dream <>f this doctor so much? Please an swer iw your column a« soon as possible ? Ans: The Doctor is very much im pressed by your engaging person ality and appearance of good breed ing- This doctor Is a man of very good character and high moral standards- You would become most happy should you continue youjr frlenshlp with him. You dream of him because you a»"e so terribly in terested in him, I ‘ I ruerentee to help yon set a am Ufa No eaao beyond hope. Stop wurw IK Wffitl ams^SSrsSSwffi! i*rpt. o. Jersey City, N. J. Court Refuses to Oust Couple from Home In N. Y. “Negro” Case Whit* Plains, N. Y.t Peb *8 (ANP)—Mr and Mrs. Joshua Cock burn may continue t° occupy their $20,000 English style house which they recently purchased In an ex clusive district near here, decreed Supreme Court Jlustlce Raymond E. Aldrich Tuesday In refusing to grant a temjxmirly injunction sought by Mrs- Marion A. Ridge way, white neighbor and widow of a physician. The whitt woman sued t° en force a deed convenant which bars Negroes or any persons of Negro race or blood from owning or dc cupylng h^nes in the section! known as Edgemont HIM. This caused Arthur Garfield Hays, law yer for the Cockbums, t° raise the question dr«***. ®a®a biff paekajra that *old by mil lion* at Me. »t v. ur farorJU drtt« »tor* NOH -jo. ©LUCK BAG FREE? N)c Algerian Me Jo Lock Reg end eemplce Heir Drveeliig.Pow der. 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