The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 14, 1937, Page SEVEN, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V The Omaha Guidites ^
“The Door of Expression” — — Edited by ‘UNCLE GIL’ *'
DOUBLE COLA
IDEAL BOTTLING
COMPANY
WEbster 3043
Carl Nigro
Sho* Repairing
Best Material
Expert Workmanship
Service
3118 North 24th Street
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 56M
Home of Kaagaroe Court
IT PATS TO LOOK WELL
MAYO'8 BARBER SHOP
Ladies and Ohfldran’s Work
A Specialty.
2422 Lake Street.
Cleo Cola
Queen of Sparkling Drink*
12 oz. for 5ci
I Meet Your Friends at t
THE NEW
I HARES S
i j
i j
| BEER |
j LIQUOR |
j SOFT DRINKS j
j 2229 Lake St. JA9195j
NORTH SIDE TRANSFER
Long Distance Hauling
Moving and Storage
Phone WE5656 2414 Grant St
HINES TAILOR SHOP
Cleaning, Pressing and Re
pairing.
.Dyeing and Hat Cleaning
Dresses Cleaned and Press
ed—Fur Crafting, Etc.
2523 Q STREET
Johnson Drug Co.
Liquors, Wines and Beer
Prescriptions
TV E- 0998 .. 1004 N- 24th St.
r^SoEiooir
1 4-—OT<i A Full Size Specially poied phptp
* r FREE withe«ry“"»l .
4b Sweet Georgia Brown Heir DreMing
Everybody wants a picture o[thl«gri'iitfll!^".1“1
"clcan-up" In* Money by gtidOR ‘J'Vna I 04JIS
Autographed Photo 19 ' x 12 ) ot tOt 1:
absolutely FREE with each can of 8w«t Georgia
Brown Hair Dressing. Don't wait! Write today ior
Free Samples. Sample Case Oder ^*1
LOUIS FREE Picture Offer. Hurry! Do It “owi
- VALMOR PRODUCTS CO.
fiU Indiana Are. { Pent. Ml • Chicago, in.
Picnic at E! mwood Postponed ’Til Aug. 28
Because Uncle Gil found it ini
possible to be present on te ori
ginal date, the Guidile picnic has
been set back to (he 28th of Au*
pjst at whdh ime thousands of
young people will frolic in Elm
wood l’ark. The committee on ar
rangement is enving nothing un
done to make this the most color*
ful picnic for youth ever to be
staged in Omaha.
There will be games, music and
refreshments for all.
DON’T FORGET THE DATE,
SATURDAY. AUGUST 18th
COME EARLY AND STAY LATE
BRING YOUR LUNCHES AND
ENJOY A DAY OF FUN AND
MIRTH. ICREAM, CANDY, AND
ORRANGEADE FREE TO ALL
CHLDREN.
PICNIC FACTS
WHEN: Saturday morning,
PARADE: Forms ait 26th and
Corby, extending east to 24th
street. Starting at Corby street
the parade will move promptly
at 11 o’clock. Line of march
PLACE: Elmwood Park
south on 24th to Cnmings; east
to 16th, south an 16th to Dodge
west on Dodge to park.
REFRESHMENTS: Free Ice
cream, eoolade and candy,
AMUSEMENTS: Baseball. Dan
cing, horseshoe pitching,contest,
saek racing and many other
garnet.
PROTECTION: City Police.
Boy Scout*, School Patrol.
IOW TO GET TICKETS: Come
to the Omaha Guide office b*
ginning August 1st. TieVets
may be obtained by elip"nur
ice cream coupons on Gnidi’e
page on and after Saturday
July 24th.
Mr. P. Hieromymous, one of
Omaha’s largest Negro trans
fer company owners, has come
forward and offered Uncle Gil
the service of his fler f of trucks
to transfer the hundreds of boys
and girls to Elmwood Park for
the Guidke Club Picnic, Sat
urday,
To assure plenty of refresh
ments for .the kiddies Mr.
Drum of the Fontenelle Brew
ery has promised to play the
part of a good Samaritan by
seeing ,fo it that the kiddies
have plenty of orangeade to
keep them ceol while they play.
Uncle Gil will need many
autos and trucks for the trans
portation of kiddies to and
from .the park, so if you want
to do your bit to help Uncle Gil
and his kiddies. Lend us a car
and a truck.
Parents are urged to accom
pany their children and enjoy
a day of fun.
Free lee 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
iith them bring a card proving that
they have been responsible for the
sale of one new three months sub
scription 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 get
I 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.
All ready another fine younj
father has offered to supply th(
Guidite Picnic with candy.
DRAMATIC ACTION, HUMOR, MUSIC, FEATURE ‘‘BARGAIN WITH BULLETS"
Starring Ralph Cooper, Francos Turnham ed by preview critics the finest Class A movie
and Theresa Har^ftn. “Bargain with Bullets,” a ever made by an all-colored cast. Scenes ftt)m
Million Dollar Productions, Inc., motion pic- the gangster tfcriller are Reproduced above,
ture difeet ed by Harry FYaser, h«* been call
History Questions
(Current Event)
1. Who is A* president of the
Phi Beta Sigma national college
fraternity ?
2. Who was recently elected pre
sident of the National Women’s
Federation ?
3. In what town will the National
Association of Colored Women meet
1937?
4. VT'ere will the National Negro
Congress meet this year?
5. Who is the president of the
National Negro Congress?
Answers
1. James Weldon Johnson, profes
sor of Creative Literature at Fisk
university.
2. Mrs. R. R- Moton, wife of Dr.
R R. Moton, president of Emeritus
of Tuskegee.
3. In Boston, Mass.
4. In Pheladelpihia, Penn., Oct.
17th.
5. A. Phillip Randolph.
-o
ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK
1. Though the anc;ents were suf
ficiently impressed by the damage
done to horses Ihoofs to devise c,-r
itain forms of covering for them
I (in the shop of socks and sandals-,
the practice of nailing iron plates
or rinm ifhocs to the hoof does not
appear to have been introduced ear
lier than the second century, B. C.
and was not commonly known till
the close of the fifth century, A. P.,
or in regular use till the middle
ages. The evidence for th arlier
date depends on the doubtful in
terpretations of designs or coins,
etc., As time went on, however, the
profession of the farrier, and the
art of the show smith gradually
grew in importance.
2. In Africa. It arrives in England
or western Europe in April. Its
song is heard until about the mid
dle of June.
3. Harward university leads wth
3,800,060 books and pamplets. the
largest university collection in the
world.
Pr. Morris Fishbein describes a
kidney as about 4V6x2V&xm nches
Jokes
MAMMA SPANK!
Mrs. B. dropped in for • chat,
accompanied by tha 3 year old an
gel. While we talked the cherub
grabbed a couple of books front the
end table and started tearing out
the pages. I said nothing, the
crumbled pages were scattered all
over the floor. When they were
leaving, Mrs. B. said:
"Ha, ha! Baby has torn
some pages from your books,
but you can paste them back
easily.”
“Ha, ha! yourself,” said I
“These are the books you loaned
me from your new edition the
other night."
Mrs. B. with angel fled in haste
end minutes later came sounds
next door that brought joy to wait
ing ears. Angel was getting spank
ed.
BUSINESS CALL
Mrs. B. was in an automobile ac
cident. Ajftcr she regained con
sciousness, her husband came to
bedside at the hospital.
"Careless of you,” he grow
led, “getting yourself Jiicely
planted here in a fine soft bed
while I cook the meals for
myself and the kids!”
“If you feel that way,” she
said weakly, “why did you
come see me?”
“I Just wanted to know what
you did with that fifty cents
you had when you left homo.”
Each kidney contains between one
million and four million inches of
fiber chambers each with two in
ches of microscopic tubing.
5. It is Epidermophytosis.
Who Knows?
What is a Crocket?
What is an epilogue?
\^at is a fugue?
What is an inverted turn?
What is a kit?
Laat eekit Answers
... 1. A pontkello is the bridge of
a violin, guitar, etc
2. Poco a poco means by degrees,
little by little.
3. A triplet is a group of three
notes played in he usual time of
two similar ones.
4. An xylophone is an instrument
consisting of a series of graduated
wooden bars laid on straw, and
struck witJh a wooden hammer.
The scale is greatly limited to
about two octaves.
5. The woodwind instruments are
the orchestral wind instruments,
which are made of wood.
-o———
Earn Extra Monev
School days have come> to an
end, which means boys and girls
everywhere have the opportunity
to ninka 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 desiripg to
earn some money during your
spare time, would sell oopies of
THE OMAHA GUIDE. _
SPECIAL
Shampoo__25 c
Uroquigiflole marcel-25c
Press _---25c
ALTHOUSE—
BEAUTY SCHOOL
2422 N 22nd St. WE 0846
I ^ T J || | m! d ft
I HAVE GOOb NEWS FOR YOU
Regardless of what your trouble may be, you can look the world In the face?
Solve all problems; Get what you Want, and Fear no Man or Circumstances.
Your Happiness and Success demand that you print your name dearly and
send It to
545 Owen Ave. REV. CHAS. P. COLBERT. Detroit, Michigan
The Guidite World
of Music
By Miss Ethel Jones
The Public Appearance
Th-* success of a public perfor
mance depends upon more than be
ing able to play or sing r. selec
tion well. We must remember that
those attending a concert see as
k ell as hear. Therefore, good plat
form manners are very necessary
and increase the pleasure of the
audience. If a performer greets his
audience with a pleasing personal
ity, they respond encouragingly.
A natural spontaneous smile and
Lhc announcing of one’s selection
in a clear natural tone of choice at
once places an audience in a recep
tive mood.
A short time ago, I attended a
program given by an amatucr mu
sic and dramatic club. A middle
aged bass singer, with a conceited,
and a {Joker face and none too well
groomed, slewly importantly made
his way to the platform. He an
nounced his selection in the same
oonceited manner. As I glanced
over the crowd during his rendition
the majority looked bored. Being
Just an ordinary loud singer with
little or no training his singing re
ceived but the average polite ap
plause.
At another tme a young lady
whose playing was no better than
the average little high school girl
won her audience completely. With
a bright smile and a pleasing
personality, she gave a lovely dis
cretion of the number she was
about to play, and the title and the
composer.
As she finished play the au
dience not only gave her plenty of
applause but called her back for
an encore.
The cause for the different re
ception is plainly ewident. Sum
ming up then, tJhe successful pu
blic appearance is made up of
three basic elements:
1. Confidence which comes from
much practice and through know
ledge of the piece to be played. 2.
A pleasing personality, and 3. Be
ing able to put the audience in a
receptive mood.
PATRONIZE
OUR I
ADVERTISERS 1
OLE’S
Battery Station
WE SPECIALIZE ON BAT
TERY SERVICE
2934N. 24th Ja 9999
Kidneys Must
Clean Out Acids
The only way your body can clean out
Acids and polasnous wastes from your
blood la thru » million tiny, delicate Kid
ney tubea or Altera, but beware ot cheap,
drastic. Irritating drugs. If functional
Kidney or Bladder disorders make you
suffer from (letting Up Nlghte, Norvous
ueas, Beg Palna, Backache, Circles Under
Byes. nisalneMs, Itheumatlc Pains, Acid
ity, Burning. Smarting or Itching don't
take chancre, Uet the Doctor's guaran
teed prescription called Cyelex ISlss
Tex) Works fast, safe and sure, in 48
hours It must bring new vitality, and Is
guaranteed to Ax you up In one week or
money back on return of empty package.
Cyatex coats only 9c a day st druggists
and the guarantee protecta you
Asthma Cause
Fought in 3 Minutes
By dissolving and removing mucus or,
phlegm that causes strangling, choking.
Asthma attacks, the doctor's prescription
Mendaeo removes the cause of your agony.
No smokes, no dopes, no Injections. Ab
solutely tasteless. Starts work m 9 minutes.
Bleep soundly tonight Soon feel well, year*
younger, stronger, and sat anything. Guar
anteed completely satisfactory or money
back. If your druggist Is out ask him to
order Mendaeo for you. Don't suffer another
day. Tba guarantee protects you.
Omaha Guide Publishing Oo.
Guidite Club Flotsio
lee Oream Coupon
Name —---—
Address
Parents Signature -
Signed- Uncle GW
4 cups ot
fittPPW-P TEA
you U* ***¥""¥
KEEP CLEAN INSIDE!
APPLICATION-GUIDITE CLUB
Please enroll me in The GUIDITE CLUB, I promise to
abide by the rules as set forth in The Omaha Guide.
My Name is-. Age —
My Address in ....—.—. ...
City-State
School Grade .-. Name of School.. . ——
Parents’ Name ....—.—
Date of Birth
Cut this out and bring or mail to “Uncle Gil’’, Omaha Guide,.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Raising the Famiiy-me-ccrtalntycan throwCo'dwtner un minqsl___rlsnef
rj^s wAuoNn C *** ,*'r fx-rc''ec■ ^—*
HE'S WALKIN'! 6c^.lF MfOBEE-J
1 r?* l \ _ | r OM mS rtEft.o (WO PiONIN
iKk’ ,rK; \ ^INr 'T„ i #. \- o»>aE" o*j r*. Ftooi.e at
'w^'j 0U V Wot^OEt^POE- 1 ma rme. ito
\ Jr,„c*' v-,-L eF.EN
(fV 9 ~ ft * ! / j ...,-^J^F^eoor!
V, % 771, f . *7
rv4l*r **k>a. .:
..1 ^1-*5/? ’ INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CON Y.j __