V The Omaha Gviidites 3 “The Door of Expression” — — Edited by ‘UNCLE GIL’ Begin Preparations For Big Guidite Picnic HINES TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Pressing and Re pairing. „ Dyeing and Hat Cleaning Dresses Cleaned and Press ed—Fur Crafting, Etc. 2523 Q STREET MASON’S Bar-B-Q, Chili, Tamales and Fried Chicken to order 2024 Burt St. WE 6015 BOOTHS FOR EVERYONE Candy, Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Drinks Ritz Sweet Shop 2035 No. 24th ST Robbin’s Pharmacy We Make Our Own Ice Cream Fresh Daily 2306 No. 24th St.' WE 1711 SHANKLIN AGENCY 2314 N 21st 9t Omaha Houses and Flats For Rent $10, $12, $15 to $25 Houses For Sale $50, $100, $150 to $350 Down Balance like rent Furnished Rooms and Apart ments For Rent From $3, $3.50 to $5 . SHANKLIN REAL ESTATE WANTED TO BUY 100.000 Pounds Brass, Cop per, Lead and Aluminum 20.000 Batteries 50.000 Auto Radiatoros Are we Buying? You Bet. If it’s Auto Parts You Want It Will Pay You to See Us First. We Are Here to Serve You. Consolidated AUTO Parts Co. 2501 Cuming St._AT 5656 Home of Kangaroo Court jCleo Cola j t Queen of Sparkling Drinks j ! 12 oz. (or 5Ct Meet Your Friends at THE NEW RABES BUFFET BEER 1 LIQUOR SOFT DRINKS DANCING 2229 Lake St. JA 9195 IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies’ and Children’s Work A Specialty. 2422 Lake Street. ELMWOOD TO BE SCENE OF GALA AFFAIR Everything is going along in fine manner for preparations for the first annual Guidite club picnic to be held in beautiful Elmwood park on Saturday August 14th. Mr. Gregg Williams, popular orchestra ; leader, and now playing at the Harlem, some weeks ago offered to | do something to help cheer and ; inspire the youth of our city, be i ing prompted to offer his services after having witnessed the great display of talent during the Guid— ite club May Day Festival. Uncle Gil highly apprqpatos the spirit shown by Mr. Williams and only wishes that other men would seek to do their part towards pushing our boys and girls on to higher things of life. All ready another fine young father has offered to supply the Guidite Picnic with candy. Next week Uncle Gil hopes to ba able to reveal to you just who this man is who has zeal to do something that will make hundreds of boys and girls happy. So don't miss reading the OMAHA GUIDE next week to find out who Good Samar itan number-two is. Californian at Fight By Miss Etta La Verne Gordon Deav Guiditea: While traveling enroute to my home in aunny California, I chanc ed to meet your Uncle Gil who also was enroute to the state of the golden gate and after listening to his story about the hundreds of boys and girls who are loyal Guid ites I too decided to become a loyal Guidite. On June 22, as early as 3:30 p. m the city of Chicago began to make a radical change on the Souths'd ■, street corners, taverns, drug, de partment and grocery stores were filled to their capacity with Ne groes young and old who talked of nothing but their hero Joe Louis. At 6:00 p. m. Chicago was truly a mad house. Traffic was at its peak with street cars, buses and •abs filled and over filled rushing at top speed delivering passengers to Comiskey Park or to their sev eral homes where they might get ready for the fight of a century My party, a party of four, ar rived at Comiskey Park at 6:45 p. ns. and cou d not hear our ears for the noise being newspapers, souven i iers, popcorn, beer, red hots, and 1 opera glass salesmen. The bleechers were filled and I think I am safe in saying that Ne groes were the occupants of nine- I tenths of the seats. All of the re served sections were being filled and as we viewed the crowd we realized that our race was well re presented in all setions, some 20, 000 of us. We found our seats in row M Section 30, seats 18, 19, 20, and 21 and waited very patiently for the title bout, fully confident that our hero would win. The preliminary bouts were over and the ex and present champions were introduced among whom were our own John Henry Lewis, present Light Heavyweight Champion. More than 70,000 fans began to cheer while Champion and chal lenger Joe Louis entered the ring. Bradclock wore a striking green robe while our hero appeared in his famous robe of royal blue. --H-- ■ . Uncle Gil Says The day which all youth looks forward to, that they might cele brate the Independence of America, has for years proved a day of haz ard for thousands of youth through out this great contry of ours. With this in mind Uncle Gil is this week making a strong appeal to parents to see that their children are care ful should they chance to come in possession of fireworks doing the Fourth of July. Uncle Gil doesn’t want any members of his club min | us their eyesight, or the loss of a jlimb as a result of the handling of j treaehexous fireworks. Hi -1 ■ W I 1" © ISTERSATIOHAL KSQRO FR-BS3_ FOREST SCENES Especially delightful to the mu. sic lover daring the months of May and June are Schumann's lovely Forest Scenes, Op. 82- This little set of nine pieces brings to us in musical form his love of the woo; atmosphi re oy describing for us his impressions of objects in nature. The title given each little piece indicates more or less clearly its musical contents. Number one is “The Entrance Tn to the Forest,” giving one the fm-t impression on coming among t'n 1'Y‘s on a bright sunshiny day. It is fresh and breezy and full of woody noises, dancing sunbeams, rushing and the call of the forest horn. Number three, “Solitary Flow ers,” pictures a half lighted glade in which there are only two little blue starlike flowers gently wav ing to and fro on their graceful blade like stems as the spring breeze touches them. As we watch them swaying, now towards now way from each other, we think of the story of Narcissus, of Daphne of Nymphs and Dryads and the music becomes an idyl of sylvan love and beauty. Another beautiful number is the “Haunted Place," where goblins dance. Here, too, we have a sug gestion of flowers which arc all pale as death itself, save one that stands in their midst, a dark clotted crimson. Other lovely numbers be longing to this enchanting set of forest scenes are the “Wayside Inn’ and “The Prophet Bird.” Number nine is in many ways the most beautiful of all. A group of merrymakers who have spent the day in the forest are returning home. In spite of the calm and quiet of the evening, there is a touch of melancholy. As the fri ends part, “The Farewell” is twice heard softly uttered as becomes the time and the mood of the speakers. The note of the forest horn is faintly heard for an instant and the night winds sigh softly once more, “Farewell." Who Knows? What is improvision? What is a Scotch scale? What is solfeggio ? What is parallel motion? What is contrary motion? I-ast Week’s Answers 1. Stephen Foster was a North ern »r. 2. Two American Virginia Reels are “Pop Goe&. the Weasel” and “Old Dan Tucker.” 3. “Come Lot Us Be Joyful" was written by Mozart. 4. The editor and arranger of “Rolling.” 5- Tschaikowsky wrote the music belonging to the Nutcracker Suite. GLT NATIONAL PTARONS IS*. * : * Si DOLORES and BERNICE CALVIN Winners of “Superior” rating, the higncst honors, in the tournament of the Nation Guild of Piano Tea chers at Wanamaker’s Auditorium, recital at St. James Presbyterian church, Now York, on Wednesday euning, Aine 30th, attracted na New York, recently, whose debut tional attention. (C) -o North 24th Street SHOE HOSPITAL Celebrates the 15th Anniversary With a Big Shoe Repairing Sale Women’s Toplifts __ $.15 Women’s half soles ..65c and up Men’s half soles 75c and up Men’s rubber heels 35c and up Childrens Half soles 50c and up 1807 No. 24th St. WE 4240 Uncle Gil’s Big Picnic To Be In Elmwood Park August 14th The Coronation in which King Borealis VII, (I)r. Lennox) and Queen Aurora VII (Miss Celestine .Iberta Smith) were enthroned may have been a biff event in th , live* of the grownups, but the first an nuel Guidite picnic in Elmwood park on Saturday August 14th will without doubt he the most spectac ular and colorful event ever at tempted in Omaha for youth. That sounds funny, but preparations are under way to make the first annual Guidite picnic one of mirth, joy and happiness for thousands of boys and girls who are readers of the Omaha Guide and members of the Guidite club. Free Ice Cream Of course, there'll be the usual ice cream, lemonade, and candy. All this will be free to the boys and girls who attend the picnic and 1 •’ith them bring a card proving that | they have been responsible for the ' ‘•ale of one new three months sub- I oription to The Omaha Guide dur- I ing the remainder of this month and July. So, hurry boys nnd girls and urge your parents to help you get one new subscriber so you can get your card for free ICE CREAM, LEMONADE AND CANDY. Uncle Gil is especially desirous of having out-of-town boys and girls attend this big jubilee. Mr. Gregg Williams and his band will be on hand to furnish rhythm rock ing melodies for Uncle Gil’s kid dies. Every week from now until the 14th of August Uncle Gil wil tell you something about this coming so be sure to get your copy of The OMAHA GUIDE every Friday. Judge:—Mrs. Murphy why did you assault the gas man? Mrs. M.:—Sure, your honor he ailed me an occupant. SHE LOST 20 POUNDS OF FAT Feel full of pep and possess the slender form you crave—you cant if you listen to goBSipers. To take off excess fat go light on fatty meats, butter, cream and sug ary sweets — eat more fruit and vegetables and take a half teaspoon ful of Kruschen Salts In a glass of hot water every morning to elimi nate escose waste. Mrs. Fima Verllle of Havre de Orace, Md., writes: “I took off 20 lbs—my clothes fit me fine now.” ■ No drastic cathartics—no consti pation—but buasfui daily bowel ac tion when you take your little daily dose of Kruschen. , APPLICATION-GITCDITE CLUB Please enroll me in The OUED1TB CLUB, I promise to abide by the rules as set forth in The Omaha Guide. My Name is -......... Age_ My Address is....... City —..-.-_State... School Grade_Name of School Parents’ Name... ..—— Date of Birth-... Cut this out nnd bring or mail to “Uncle Gil”, Omaha Guide, OMAHA, NEBRASKA Earn Extra Money School days have come, to an end, which means boys and girls everywhere have the opportunity (o mako merry during the three months vacation. Here’s hoping that a majority of the Guidites es pecially the boys will fnd jobs and earn money so as to help their parents defray expenses at home. 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