The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 10, 1937, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    V The Omaha Guidites ?
. “The Door of Expression” — - Edited by ‘UNCLE GIL* ’
Begin Preparations For Big Guidite Picnic
MASON’S
Bar B Q, Chili, Tamales and
Fried Chicken to order
2024 Burt St. WE 6015
WANTED TO BUY
100.000 Pounds Brass, Cop
per, Lead and Aluminum
20.000 Batteries
50.000 Auto Radiators
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
i Cleo Cola j
] Queen of Sparkling Drinks *
; 12 oz. for 5Cj
Meet Your Friends at j
THE HEW
RABES
BUFFET
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RITZ SHOE REPAIR
2033 No. 24th St.
Women’s Taps ••- 15c
Womens Half Soles-65c and up
Men’ Half Soles .. 75c and up
Mens Rubber Heels - 35c and up
Childrens Soles __ 50c and up
NORTH SIDE TRANSFER
Long Distance Hauling
Moving and Storage
Phone WTE5656 2414 Grant S«
ELMWOOD TO
BE SCENE OF
GALA AFFAIR
Everything is going along in fine j
manner for preparations for the ;
first annual Guidite club picnic to j
be held in beautiful Elmwood park ;
on Saturday August 14th, Mr. !
Giegg Williams, popular orchestra j
loader, and now playing at the j
Harlem, some weeks ago offered to i
do something to help cheer and
inspire the youth of our city, be
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 appr^intes 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 hopus to be able
to reveal to you just who this man
is who has seal 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.
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Arithmetic
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Answers
1. The term minuend refers
I to the number from which a
lesser number is substraeted.
2. The.subtreheud is the term
used for tjhe number which is
substraeted.
3. The remainder is the term
used to denote the number
which remains after the subtre
hend is substraeted from the
menuend
4. The term multiplic-an de
notes the number which is mul
tiplied.
5 The term multiplier de
notes the number by which
the multiplican is multiplied.
6. The term product denotes
the result of multiplying the
multiplicand by the mutliplier.
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Mrs. Irene Renyolds of 1008
I Washburn Ave., Topeka. Kas.,
is visiting relatives and friends
in the city'.
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BEflUTy^RomflncEi
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The Larleuse Beaut/ Foundation was established f ^
by the Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study
methods of preserving women's natural beauty, I
and to make the results of this research available
to the public.
SUNBURN
Old Sol is smarter than most of
ns. Although he gives fair warning
with that fiery countenance of his,
ho can burn you to a crisp before
you are aware. That is the danger*
ous thing about sunburn. Too often
we le^ the dull, pleasant feeling be
guile us into basking too long under
his glare and. first thing we know,
the damage has been done.
Sunburn is no laughing matter.
Besides the discomfort It produces,
it Injures the skin and produces a
poisonous condition like any other
burn. A severe sunburn may make
you III—to the extent of a fever,
convulsions and rapid pulse. Cer
tainly it is no friend of woman's
beauty.
Olive Oil an Aid
The outdoors during tie summer
is an irresistible temptation to all
of us. Motoring, sun bathing and
the beaches have their special lure,
and few are the persons who are
careful enough to outsmart Old Sol.
Then, too. there are those of us who
are obliged to work in the sun—and
we simply bnve to take it and like
it
If you must spend a great deal of
time in the sun, cover the exposed
parts of your body with an oily sub
stance. This will give you some
protection. Dry skins have a ten
dency to sunburn rosier nnd wrinkle
faster than oily ones because the
natural lubricating glands under
the skin are not working fust
enough to keep up with the drying i
action of the suo. The skin dries |
and cracks like the soil during a
drouth.
Olive oil can be used both to pre
vent and to relieve. By rubbing
olive oil well into the skin before
exposing yourself to the ultra-violet
and other light rays of the sun,
much of the damage and discomfort
of too-long exposure can be
avoided.
A Simple Routine
The theory that since a burs is
“acid” and that vinegar can be
used effectively to minimise its ef
fect Is substantiated upon one ap
plication of this common household
substance. Many people follow the
simple routine as follows to combat
the effects of Mr. Sun:
Olive oil treatment before expos
ing yourself. If you are In the sun
for a long period, apply more olive
oil to replace that which has been
evaporated or absorbed. As soon
as you can, take a warm bath, dry
carefully with a not-too-brisk rub,
and apply vinegar liberaily to the
burned surfaces. After this has
dried, app.y more olive oil. Cer
tali.ly you will have the laugh on
your neighbor who failed to take
these precautions.
Now. if continuous exposure to
the sun has dnrken'Hi the skin, as
It i« likely to do after a few more
weeks of this summer weather,
bleaching cream—or. If you prefer,
lemon iulce—can be used effectively
to coiiueraet the effect. If blenches
are used consistently, the skin will
become noticeably lighter.
Earn Extra Monev
School days have come to an
end. which means boys and girls
everywhere have the opportunity
to make 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.
■While we’re on the subject of
working, perhaps it wouldn't be a
bad idea if those of you desiring to
earn some money during your
snare time, would sell copies of j
THE OMAHA GUIDE.
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Notice to Subscribers—
Please notify the Opiaha Guide
office, by mail or telephone, as to
your change of address. The post
al autherities make a charge fer
the change of address when we are
not notified, in time to prevent de
livery to the wrong address. The
Omaha Guide will be forced to
charge a small fee of five cents
for each change of address with
out notice. Please call WE 1517 or
mail us a post card with your new
address on it, at one week before
you move. This will prevent a du
plication of papers and the five
cents charge. Thanking you for
your cooperation in this matter,
THE OMAHA GUIDE PUB. CO.
C. C. Galloway, Business Mgr.
MODERN SHOE REPAIR
1410 North 24th Street
Women’s Top Lifts_ 15c
Women's half soles.65c & up
Men's half soles and heels_
_ _4100 * up
Jen’s half soles-75c and up
Jen's rubber heels.—35c and up
!hildren‘s half soles and
heels --75c
Jhildr«n‘s half soles _50c up
Quality Is Our Policy
LEGAL NOTICE
Thomas and Thomas, Attorneys
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
To Riley McClung and John T.
McClung, non-resident defendants
and to their unknown spouses,
heirs and next of kin:
Take notice that there is now
on file in the Office of the Clerk
of the District Court in Douglas
County, Nebraska, in an action in
which .Halley M. Bliznak is plain
tiff and Riley McClong and Jbhn
T. McClung and their unknown
spouses, heirs and next of kin, the
petition of the plaintiff, the object
and prayer of which are to obtain
judgment declaring that all of said
parties are interested in real estate
situated in Douglas County, Ne
braska. described as Lot Six (6)
in Wohler’s Place, an Addition in
Douglas County, Nebraska, as sur
veyed, platted and recorded; that
plaintiff owns an undivided five
sevenths (6-7ths) interest therein,
end the said aboved named defen
dents each owns one-seventh (1-7)
interest therein and praying fur
ther for the partition of said proper
ty, and if the same cannot be equit
ably partitioned, that it be sold by
order of Court, and the proceeds
of the sale be equitably divided be
tween said parties according to
interest and for equitable relief.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 9th day of
August, 1937.
Halley M. Bliznak
By THOMAS and THOMAS
Her Attorneys
8-26—7-24
Carl Nijarro
Shoe Repairing
Best Material
Expert Workmanship
Service
3118 North 24th Street
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Uncle Gil’s Rig Picnic
To Re In Elmwood
Park August 14th
The Coronation In which King
Borealis VJ|, (Dr. Lennox) nnd
Queen Aurora VII (Miss Celt ...tine
.L erta Smith) were enthroned may
have bei'n a biff ivcnt in tb. \ :<
of the grownups, but the first an
I Gutdi'e picnic in Elmwood
park on Saturday August 14th w ill
without doubt be the most spectac
ular nnd colorful event ever at
tempted in Omaha for youth. That
sounds funny, hut preparations art
under way to make the first annual
Guidite picnic one of mirth, joy and
happiness for thousands of hoys
nnd girls who are readers of the
Omaha Guide and members of the
Guidite chib.
Free Ice Cream
Of course,-"there'll he the usual
ice cream, lemonade, and candy. All j
this will be fiee to the boys and
girls who attend the picnic and
■ith them bring a card proving thnt
they have been responsible for the
‘■ale of one new three months sub
(■r.ription to The Omaha Guide dur
ing the remainder of this month and
July. So, hurry boys and girls and
urge your parents to help you got
one new subscriber so you can get
>our card for free ICE CREAM,
LEMONADE AND CANDY.
Uncle Gil is especially desirous
of having out-of-town boys nnd
girls attend this big jubilee. Mr.
Gregg Williams and his band will
te 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.
Robbin’s Pharmacy
Ve Make Our Own Ice Cream
Fresh Daily
2304 No. 24th 8L WF 1711
SHE LOST 20
POUNDS OF FAT
Feel full of pep and possess the
slender form you crave—you can’t
If you listen to gossipers.
To take off excess fat go light on
fatty meats, butter, cream anti sug
ary tweets — cat more fruit and
vegetables and take a half teaspoon
ful of Kruschen Salts In a glass of
hot water every morale® to
aate «».cesa waste.
Mrs, Klma Verllla of Havre tie
Grace, Md.. writes: "I took off 20
ibs.—my clothes fit me fine now.”
No drastic cathartics—no const I
MUuti—but blissful daily bowel ac
tion when you take your little daily
dose of Kruschen.
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APPLICATION Ul'IDl Hi C’l I it
Please enroll me in The Hi 1DITB CLUB, I p. omise to
abide by the rides ns set forth in The Omaha Guide.
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