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Softball Games Saturday 6 p. m., Mr- Martin Thomas, our most efficient director has matched Rabes Girls with one of the Urban League Junior teams (white). Sunday 2 p. m. soft ball fans will be given a real treat when final games between Metz (wh|t|) and Hotte-htots will be played. Sponsors of each team, Mr. Singer, and Mr. Rabe will attend this game, and have promised treats to the winner. Jeannie SvaJgl, Metz star pit cher vs Lindsay, fastest girl pit cher in the state. This game will decide who is the best. Come one, come all. -o Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hanger mo tored to K lisas City, Mo., to at tend the dance given by the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. While there they were the guests of Mr. J'. R. Lillard. WOULD YOU f LIKE TO HAVE b HAIR LIKE THISp { I FREE LUCK BAGI 50c Algerian Majo Luck Bag and samples Hair Dressing. Powder, Ointment Free. Send 10c to oover mailing cost. GOLDEN BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Dept. G-2 Memphis, Tenn. Poisoned Kidneys Stop Getting Up Nights To harmlessly flush poisons and acid from kidneys aJid correct ir ritation of bladder so that you can stop “getting up nights” get a S5 cent package of Gold Medal Haar lem Oil Capsules and take as di rected. Other symptoms of kidney and blader weaknesses are scanty pufy eyes.—adv, ALBERTA’S SANDWICH SHOP Barbecue—Cold Drinks Furnished Rooms MRS. HARRY NORMAN 4827 S 26 St. MA 0957 ^ SHANKLIN AGENCY 2314 N 21st St Omaha Houses and Flats For Rent „ $10, $12, $15 to $26 Houses For Sale $60, $100, $150 to $360 Down Balance like rent Furnished Rooms and Apart ments For Rent m «Tom $3* $3.6o to $b * RHANELlN REAL ESTATE ^ HE’S Battery Station WE SPECIALIZE ON BAT TERY SERVICE 2934N. 24th 9999 BOYS! GIRLS Greate a Spirit of Cooper ation by joining the ‘ ‘ GUID ITE CLUB” Read all about it in this is sue. Join NOW. Rabes Hottentots Win Two Games The Rabe Hottentots, before a large crowd easily defeated the City Champion Girls 14-4 at 20th and Burdette streets. The. Hottentots are fast rounding into their 1936 form, and played a beautiful game in field and hit hard and timely, plus many errors by the Metz Girls, turned what was intended for a real game into a walk away. The colored girls, with Bolden Stewart, returned to form, having been benched for poor paying, inspired the whole team, with their hitting and pep. Gennison and Lindsey’s double play of a hard hit drive to 3rd and running catch of a line drive by A. Lyles in center were easily fielding features of the game. Bolden cat ching her first game of the season mado Mickey Cochran look like a chump by her throwing, which Btopped the fast Metz girls from running wild on bases. The Hottentots are gaining a large following, and each Sunday we find Mr. and Mrs. Singer and Mr. Gavaul of Fonto.nelle Brewery , enjoying the girls game, and each [ time are more convinced. The Hottentots defeated Neola, j la., Sunday at 8 p. m. with that lust to crush, having defeated Metz girls for their second victory of j the season. Rabeis girls defeated ; a picked team of girls and boys, 26-6 at Neola, la. Beulah Smith with two home runs and a double and Lindsey with a long homer in center with bases loaded were the hitting stars, with return to form of Gennison, both in fielding and with the stick. The Hottentots | look like 1937 State Champs. F. Lindsey toyed with Neola teams, and due to errors was rob bed of a shutout, striking out 14, with that sterling litle receiver, F. Wright behind the bat, and catch ! ing fast bolls of Speed Lindsey like | a veteran, will replace I. Murrell and will be found at second base until the return of Capt. Williams. -o Negroes Star in T:?ch High Track fleet At the Technical high school t'"'<k meet Saturday, May 22nd, in the i freshman relay, Herbert Clark, Jr., Warndell Phillips and two others won medals for first place in this race. Herbert Clark, jr., is eligible for the first track team next year, and is only a freshman. Clark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clark, 2640 Binney street. Crisman Clark, also a son, who is graduating from Tchnical high school June 2nd, has also won sev eral medals and letters. He ran in the mile relay. Both boys run at the last track meet Saturday, May 29th at Abraham Lincoln high [high school, Council Bluffs. -o-. - "~ WW/WWWWWAWi Watson Bros. TRANSPORTAION CO. INC. Intetrcity, Freighting v •" “ 1 Omaha '•V.W.V.V.V.V/.V.V.V.VA THEY’RE OFF IAK-5AR-BEN RACES Daily KxceptSanday--2p. m. May 27—July S RAIN OR SHINt Admission 55c Inc. Tax See the New CAMERA EYE Ladies Day SSSfrSg lal/eu LLJ ISLAND V S“^-'C *» I eo. BURKE | HicHl6AW 1 il/// J " ''V —, I U ^ V/ i/ ' -Ptfrs Buz** Cornhuskers in Tri City Golf Meet By Billy Davis The Cornhusker Golf club will travel to Des Moines for the tri city meet to be held Monday, May 31st, which will include) the Omaha club, Kansas City and Des Moines. This is th first tournament of the season. The Omaha club will carry a great number of golf fans with them. Kahsas City will also have a great number of followers on hand. The tournament will be medal play. The visiting clubs wiJJ be en tertained at a party to be given Sunday night at the Billiken Ball Rbom. All golf fans are invited tc make the trip with the club. The Cornhusker stars that are expected to make the trip are Pen ney Murray, Boyd Galloway, Billy Davis, Lonnie Thomas of Lincoln, Jfhnny Huston, Gene Murray, Wm. Taylor, Joe Owen, Sabert Hanger, Emmett Avant and Shoe Box An derson. The Cornhuskers will be out there fignting to bring victory to their city. Cars will be leaving early Sun day morning and late Sunday night Anyone wishing to make the trip with the club, get in touch with the president. Boyd V. Galloway. Call WEbster 1517 for all informa tion concerning the trip. Rev. R. N. Johnson is closing aut his meeting in Gary, Ind., on the 26th. He said he has added a aroodly number to the membership. Ffe leaves for Chicago for two weeks. He is planning his fourth anniversary Saturday June 17 to J7. All are welcome, BEN & KERMIT ANDERSON Painting, Wall Washing and Decorating 23 Years Experience Estimates free Work Guaranteed 2801 Miami St. 2872 Binney St. Phone WE 5826 BIG RUMMAGE SALE SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1937 At 1324 North 24th Street _ The fclite Cigar Store Direct Wire On All Sports Events Come In Where It's Co intertable * Ladies Especially Invited Our Policy is Give Ton Service Eugene McGill, Mgi. HA422* 2314 N. 24th St. Omaha, Nebraska HEALS THOUSANDS Sores, Pellagra, SyjdiilliB, Bad Blood, Gonorrhea, Bad Skin, Gas tric Stomach, Indigestion. Nervous ness, Run Down Nature and Kid ney Complaint. Guaranteed Treat mient, $1.80 Postpaid- Seid 01.00 with C- O. D.’s C. A. Williams Med Co., McKamie, Ark. Agents Wanted. I ' Clarinda, la. News i Miss Louise Nash, Reporter Regular services were held at the Second Baptist church, Rev. D. Nicholson, pastor. Mr. Lawrence Beard, unable to work because of a hip dislocation. Mrs. Georgia Walker is greatly improved at this writing. Vernon Baker left Saturday for his home in Cheyenne, Wyo., where he will remain during the sum mer vacation. Miss Jlessie Sweet attended the May Festival in Omaha. Miss Sweets was th holder of second place in the Queen content. -- Mr. and Mrs. Merill Griggs and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks of Shen nandoah were out-of-town guests at the graduation reception. Mrs. Huff of Omaha gave a splendid educational tallk at the Second Baptist church on Friday. Miss Louise and Mr- Harold Nash wishes to take this oppor tunity to thank the friends who attended thejr graduation exercises also for the lovely presents. Mrs. A. Huff was the principal speaker at the graduation exercises She is a member of the Baptist educational board. __ . - 100 % Pure Pen Oil 10c qt. Bug Screen 29c A. C. Spark Plugs 27c Johnson’s Auto Polish 19c World Motor <> Supply Stores 1919 Famam St. WE 2929 |l RITZ SHOE REPAIR 2033 North 24th St. Women’* Taps ...■■ 15c Women's half sole* 65c and up Mens half soles 75c and up Men’s rubber heels .... 35c and up Children’s soles . 50c and up Carl Nigro Shoe Repairing Best Material Expert Workmanship Service 3118 North 24th Street ECONOMY TAILOR 1812 No. 24th St. 28 years in business Wo cut trim and make 4 piece suits for $35.00 Make all kinds of alterations for Ladies and Gents. 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In the matter of the estate of LULA R. THOMAS, deceased. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified that a pe tition has been filed in said Court, praying for the probate of a cer tain instrument now on file in said Court, purporting to bo the last will and tesament of said deceased, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 29th day of May, 1937 and that if they fail to appear at said Court on the said 29th day of May, 1937 at 9 o’clock A. M., to contest the probate of said will, the Court may allow and probate said will and grant administration of said estate to Lulu Stout or some other suitable person, enter heirship, and proceed to a settlement thereof. Bryce Crawford County Judge 3T -o RAY L. WILLIAMS, Atty Tuchman Bldg. Room 200 24th and Lake St. In the matter of the estate of EDWARD ROBERSON, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditor* of said deceas ed will meet the administratrix of said estate, before me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebras ka, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 7th day of July 1937 and on bhe 7th day of Septem ber 1937, at 9 o'clock A. M., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, ad justment and allowance. Three months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, from the 7th day of June 1937. Bryce Crawford County Judge Be 5 15 37 End 5 29 37 _CLASSIFIED ADS ' APARTMENTS FOR RENT ONE three room apartment, fin ished, 2414 No. 31st street. Mr. see—Miss Lee’s room 2502 Burdette street. FURNISHED rooms 2208 No. 27tlj DELICIOUS glazed Dixie Cream Donuts. Fresh 24c. Day old 12c dozen. 10914 So. 24th St. FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette Apartments, 2616-18 Patrick, or 2613 Grant at. Call We. 6663. For rent 6 rooms furnished Modern Call We. 3146 or Ha. 0696. 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