The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 08, 1937, Page FIVE, Image 5

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ed to communities supportin their
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Guido is sponsoring an educational
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of the hundreds of real reasons
WHY COLORED CITIZENS
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NEWSPAPER. A« an additional in
centive toward having subscriber*
*end in their ideas about “Why
the Colored Citizens Should Sub
scribe for The Omaha Guide,” The
Omaha Guide will givethe new
1937 V-8 60 Ford now on display in
the front window of Hineman’*
Garage, 2417 No. 24th street.
There will also be saveral other
valable prizes, watch next weeks
Guide for the compete list.
The OMAHA GUIDE
6,000 New Subscribers Campaign
Word Sentence Contest
For the best reason given to—
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TROJAN CLUB
The Trojan club opened Tuesday,
April 20th with a service of wor
ship led by the worship chairman,
Roberta McCloud. Two new mem
bers were added to the club, namely,
Miss Moessa Richards and Rosalie
Jennings.
Don’t Forget the Shirley Temple
Stylo Revue, coming soon- It is
something new* Something worth
while seeing! We will let you know
more about it later.
Mrs. Frances Sims is at home
ill. We all mis* her and hope for
her a speedy recovery.
NORTH SIDE TRANSFER
Long Distance Hasting
Moving and Storage
Phone WBS«S« 2414 Grant St
ECONOMY
TAILOR
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1812 H. 24* *4 .
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WHATS BECOME
OF THE GREAT
COLORED
JOCKEYS?
WHY MORE A
COLORED GIRLS (*2
DON'T 00 IN ^
FOR. TRACK?
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WHATS BECOME
Of gIG LEAGUE
NEGRO TRAINERS^ J
1 \ I r' WHY NO 8 HEAT
NEGRO WRESTLERS?
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. WHY-OH WHY-WE DON'T TRY LOTS OF NEW THINGS....i.vV
4 BADMINTON SOCCER. GOlF.THEMARATHON.ETO.IWONOERWtft f
© i»J7 mnoiAuouAi, naoao nuns TT
Negro Enlisted Men Oannot
Become Naval Officers
(Continued from Page 1)
napolis, Md. of Midshipman James
Lee Johnson, appointee of Congress
man Arthur W. Mitchell (Dem.,
Illinois). Dismissed for “deficiency
in his studies,” it was pointed out
here that if Midshipmen Johnson
had graduated from Annapolis, he
would hive boen made an officer
and placed in command over white
sailors.
Results Would Be the
Same with Negroes
Th£ signature of the Bureau of
ficial voting the letter to Mr. Owen
was Undetcipherable, but, drawing
a comjparison between the Filipino”
and Negroes, this statement wa”
made: “There is no rea”on to be
lieve that such an experiment with
men of the colored raoe would pro
duce any different results. Experi
ence of many year” in the Navy has
shown clearly that of the colored
race, if enlisted in any other than
the Messman branch, and promoted
to the position of petty officer,
cannot maintain discipline,” The
writer, however, does not give th^
basis for tbia statement or ”tate
where, when or how, experiments
with Negro officers were conducted.
The Bureau letter also explained
that men who enlist in the navy are
not assigned to any particular ship
but are required to ”erve wherever
needed, and that for this reason
no provision can be made for any
particular ship to be manned en
tirely by Negro bailors. The com
munication has caused widespread
comment here and in other coast
cities because of the proximity of
the naval ba”e at San Diego and
because young Negroes do not seek
tho navy as a career, knowing the
many restriction” that would be im
posed against them.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hoard, 971
No. 25th street will leave May 8tlh
for New Orleans, La,, to visit rela
tives and friend”.
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S COFFEE JOHN’S :■
> 111 Se. 14th St. J
> Biggest lie Meals In City !;
f. Everybody Weleerae ;*
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Meet Your Friends at
BABE’S
BUFFET
TteterR
LIQUOR
SOFT DRINKS
dancing
242fS N 34th_JA 9195
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OUR
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• There m eotbtng guite so laecuabag u he vug your
picture* accepted tor publics boa is aewtpapers all eves
lbs as boa He doubt Many ot your pecturee have aewe
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SPECIAL
Shampoo--25c
Press _— 25c
3roquignole marcel..25c
ALTHOUSE —
BEAUTY SCHOOL
2422 N 22nd St. WE 0846
The Elite Cigar Store
Direct Wire On All Sports
Events ,
Come in Where It's Comfortable
Ladies Especially Invited
Our Policy is Give You Service
Eugene McGill, Mgi. HA4'22.
2314 N. 24th St
Omaha, Nebraska |
Louis Larsen Garage
For service and number one
repair work
Batteries and Tires
Come to Lon is Larsen’s Garage
3014 No. 24th St. JA 9220
SALESMAN WANTED
N Downtown store wants com
potent s^lesrqptn for regular
portion. For further informa
tion call WEbster 1517 and
make an appointment with Mrs
Mildred Gilbert.
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RITZ SHOE REPAIR
2033 No. 24th St.
Vomen’s Tp£>s._16c
Vomen’s Half Soles 65c and up
len's Half Soles —75c and up
Mens Rubber Heels 35c & up
Children's Soles_50c and up
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Duffy Pharmacy
We. 0609
24th and LAKE STREETS
PRESCRIPTIONS
Free Delivery
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GERTRUDE’S
LITTLE HUT
We specialize in nothing but
Bar-B-Q. Once yon try it you
will always buy. Drop in and
see us Borne time.
24TH and BLONDO
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Wear White Patent and Kids
Guaranteed by Good Housekeep
ing
Jolene Fashion Shoes Styled
in Hollywood
B« Sure to Stop and Look In
in our windows for these new
fashions.
Friedman’s Shoe
Store
and shoe Repairing
“Shoes for thie entire family"
1510 N. 24th St. JA. 0353
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ation by joining the “QUID
ITE CLUB”
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A New Neighborhood Store
AT 16th and LOCUBT
(2911 North 16th)
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FBI. and SAT. SPECIALS
I Bananas_lb. 5c
Butter--lb. 30c
Qt Dill Pickles-13c
|Lge Head Lettuce-7c
Sliced Bacon-\/2 lb 15c
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Fact* About Fontenelle Apt*.
AT 24th and Seward Streea
(Continued from Page 1)
and the whites only from the 20th
street side we*t- The answer was
that there were no such instructions
issued by the government to carry
out such plans. The applications
would be studied as to merits. “We
certainly would not compel peron*
to vacate their homes in order that
they may be torn down and then
refuse to rent to these same per
sons,” said Mr. Dodd*.
MA Dodda (npUnt Tuesday in
Lincoln furnishing the legislature
with necessary information in an
effort to secure other housing pro
jects in Omaha and other cities of
Nebraska. Heretofore, Omaha ha"
been the only city able to secure a
housing projet. This legislation will
enable us to work along with the
government in their housing pro
grams In this way Lincoln, and oth
er cities will also have a project
which they do not have in the pre
sent set-up.
Anyone interested in filing ap
plication ftir one of these apart
ments may do so by calling at the
Office of the Omaha Guide, 2418
Grant street. We will be very plea"
ed to assist you in filling out these
application*.
THE LIQUOR
STORE
24th and Ouming Sts.
Free Delivery JA 6564
Whiskey
18 Month* Old
TOWN TAVERN
Qt._$1.35
WINDSOR
Pt._.85
GILBEYS GIN
Fifth_1.25
| All Kind* of Beer
PUBLIC
Stenographic
SERVICE
Say It In A Typewritten Letter! —
Letters, Contracts, Statements, Etc., Typed.
No Job Too Small—No Job Too Large
H. M. Funches
1918% N. 24 St WE. 1517
Hayden9s
Entrances i 16th* Douglas and Dodge Streets ]
Presents Mr. Benjamin Harrison’s
World’s Wonder
Minature
Expositic n
BEGINNING SATURDAY
and Continuing All Next Week
THE $75,000 ELECTRIC CITY
with 17,000 working parts, all
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| | ORIGINAL SWISS VILLAGE
wmm kv valued at $:!0,00(). Exhibited
over world.
MUSEUM OF MINATURE CURIOS
Dressed flena no larger than, a grain of sand, et<*.
AUDITORIUM-Fourth Floor
IT’S FREE Everybody Invited
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Every Man Wants Value
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For His Clothes Money!
The NEBRASKA’S
TREMENDOUS OFFERING OF
Suits and Topclats
Offers Unparalleled Values at
$4050 $2*150
$25
Frankly—every maw is justified in prompt selection when such an unparalleled
opportunity is offered. The Nebraska has just one idea, to ALWAYS give its
patrons t-hfl supreme in value in strictly standard tailored clothes—--But
most emphatically the lowest level of prices is at your command right now.
You'll tfrftinfc- The Nebraska buying power for this exceptional offering of
su&ta and topcoats at these low prices.
Men’s Suits
Fancy Mixtures, Cheviots, Plaids,
Stripes, Checks. A host of patterns,
fabric weaves and newest colors in
Single Breasted Suits
Double Breasted Suits—
Business Suits-and
, Sport Back Styles.
Men s Topcoats
Wide selection of Greys, Tans, Fancy
Mixtures, Solid Colors. All wanted
styles in the wonderful value groups
Raglan Topcoats —
Set in Sleeve Topcoats
and popular Longer
Length 60 in. Topcoats
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CORRECT APPAREL. FOR MEN AND WOMEN