"Love will find a way" Uno lt«v ble but not so easily out of it Rescue the under dog in a dog fight but better do it with a pole TRADE AT TUCHMAN’S rood Stores,Inc. Butter Nut Coffee 1 lb 30c 2 lbs 59c WE 0402 24th & LAKE FREE DELIVERY Arthur's “Round Table” Is Lure of Tourists Winchester. Eng. — King Arthur ■ Round Table is still one of the at tractions which bring tourists to this city, if one may judge from the number of visitors this last summer. The fact that Winchester is more truthfully the city of Alfred the Great, or that it has one of the finest cathedrals of England, seems to mean less than the fact that in the old castle hangs a "wheel of fortune.” known as King Arthur s Round Table. The table here was first men tioned by the poet Hardyng in 1378, and Henry VIII brought the Em peror Charles V to see it when Charles visited England in 1522, proudly displaying it as one of the most interesting sights in England. \MJEKICAN WIENER SHOP 2509 N. 24th, Street. BEST C1T1 El AND BEST RED HOTS TN THE WEST VEE KINDS of SANDWICHE: Ice cold beer to complete the meal » __I CARD OF THANKS Wie wish to express our appreciation for the sym pa.hy and the kindnesses of our friends, during the. illness and death of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. H. B. Il)ieronymous. ,We aire grateful for ftoe floral messages, for the uuders.anding services of dip Jo sjeph I>. Dew is Mortuary; for the great discourse by Rev. J. S. Williams; for the sweet musif of his choir; for all cars; so kindly donated, for the presence of nJl who called and for the pug spua auoi[dO[a} • many post cards of solace. Signed: Solomon Hieronymous, husband ; Prleston and Janies Hieronymous; sons; Jennie, Vinnie and Lenora Hieronymous,, daughters Pearl Hieronymous, daughter in law. W NOTHING LIKE ^ m A COOD M ■ STORY ON THI \ I EMERSON Model AC-149 American Broadcasts, All Police Calls, Amateur and Aeroplane Stations. Pfvp-tobe AC Superheterodyne With aBVtest developments. BeVelite cabinet. $1995 Round-the-World Set EMERSON Model AM-131 Six-tuba AC-DC Superheterodyne. Playx anywhere. American, Foreign, end Police celli. All advance feature*. Hand* tome hand rubbed Walnut cabinet $2995 Hear the Sensational New Emerson Invention The "MIRACLE TONE CHAMBER" (Mechanical and Detlgn Patent* Pending) Entirely new type ef Speaker Grille with Tone Heading Chamber. Glveg equalled reception of all voice end In* (trument tone*. “Re-Create* the Arti*t In Your Home.'' Emerson Radios from $14.95 UP • On EASY TERMS There ere Eveersoe soft for every pur pose end every purse. Come m end compere. ft 1 Tin Allen APPlianie Co. /L Omaha's Largest: Exclusir© Electrical Appliance Store f 7sl’* MA. 2221 5003 S. 24th Street b - _____ _ V* Club Women Win Praise For Aiding Worthy Students Headed by President Aliela Bailey the Women's Educational club of Montclair, N. J., has won wide commendation by its policy if pro vding seholarsh:ps for deservmd students, funds for which are rais td by recitals, featuring nationally famous artists and sponsored by *hp club. Marian Anderson was last year’s recitalist. Shown in the above photo, grouped about Presi dent Bailey, are club members Flizabeth Vasburgh, Fnnnie Down 1 ey, Minnetta Dennis, Kathleen Wi bocan, Vestilla Lester, Mary B. James, Clifton Beckett, Virginia Fowler, Mary Gregg, Forence Hampton, Auriel Hayes, Mary Moore, Clara Rickets, Lucy Seldon and Lena Stephens. (ANP) State Will Hold Ixcminaltcns , For Appointments in Pension office The Advisory Committee for mer it examinations in the Nebraska Unemployment Compensation D,v ision, State Department of Labor, has announced plans for the forth coming examiations. The Commit tee is composed of Mr. Charles C. Hellmers, Licoln, as chairman; Mr. E. W. Augustine, Grand Island, and Mr. William D. Lane, Omaha. Dr. E. Glenn Callen, Nebraska Wesley an university, Lincoln, has been selected as Supervisor of Examin ations for the Committee. He has just returned from Washington with information and suggestions as to how the examinations are to be conducted. The examination of fice will be maintained at Room 414, Main Building, Nebraska Wes Icyan university. In commenting on the import ance of thV- application of the mer it system and the place of the Board in the examination program Mr. Hellmers says: "The Unem pioyment Compensation division of tho Nebraska Department of La bor is practically tWe first Depart ment of the State of Nebraska to select its personel by a competitive merit system. The examination and operation of this merit system is under the supervision of an Advi sory Board. The members of the Ad visory board will take absolutely no part in selecting empoyees for this division. The board is on re cord that it will assure to all ap plicants quaified, and impartial examnation and examining board. Regulations shall be applied im nartially, with freedom of political influence and justice to all citizens of the State of Nebraska. It is the firm opinion of the Board that the merit system will assure to the State, an efficient, loyal person rrel and to the personnel, an oppor tunity to be of service to the State with proper reward for loyal and sincere service. Employment will not be affected by changes in poli tical fortunes, but will be perman ent execpt for dismissal for cause." The examinations are conducted on a merit basis as is required the DOT.GOFF HARDWARE Paint, Glaaa and Varniah Wp do (lazing and make window shade* to order 1822 24 N. 24 WB 1607 ——m COMFO^TE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING SERVICE SOUTH SIDE Cleaners & Laundry 24th and O Sts. Opposite City Hall—East North 24th Street SHOE HOSPITAL 1807 No. 24th St. WE 4240 Have your old shoes made to look and wear like new. Our invisible resoling is just what you need to keep your feet nice and warm. Men’s and Women’s dhoes left over for sale. Nebraska Unemployment com pen sation and to provide equal oppor tunity for ail qualified persons to compete for positions in the Un employment Compensation D vi sion, the Commissioner of Labor has adopted these regulations to carry out the merit principle as pro vided for in Section 11 (d) of the Nebraska Unemployment Compen sation Act. All appointments shall be made on a non partisan merit basis.’’ The fact that these are merit ex laminations that a career service is possible in the Unemployment Compensation Division is further emphasized by the statement in the rule which says “It will be the policy of the Commissioner of L.a bor to make possible a career ser vice by making promotior.3 based on efficient work and providing ten ure in office for those wjjo give satisfactory performance.’’ The positions for which examin ations are to be held are as fol lows: General Counsel, Junior At torney, Chief Accountant, Jiunior Accountant, Senior Account Clerk, Intermediate Account Clerk, In formational Assistant (Public Rela tions Officer), Chief of Reasearch and Statistics (Junior Statistician, Intermediate Statistical Cl'erk, Chief, Unemployment Compensa tion Field Advisor; Unemployment Compensation Field Advisor, Super visor of Tabulating Unit, Senior Tabulating Machine Operator, Key Punch Operator, Senior Clerk, In termediate Clerk, Junior Clerk, Senior Clerk Stenographer, Inter mediate Clerk Stenographer, Junior Clerk Stenographer, Junior Punli eating Machine Opera' <> Clerk Typist, Junior File Clerk, 1 Telephone Operator, Office Mana ! ger (Tentative). Salaries will range from $70 to $275 per month. Examinations are to be of a practical type and will pertain to the duties of the work to be per formed. Some will be limited to written examinations, while others will include oral examinations and performance test and credit for ed ucation and experience as wel. Grades earned in the examination will serve as a basis for establish ing lists of eligibles from which all appointments will be made. Examinations will be open to all who have been a resident of the State for at least one year prior to the closing date of the examina tions, and who meet the specific .educational requirement set up in [ the specifications. There are no age requirements. The written examinations will probably be held early in January, 1938. Official application blanks and specific announcement of the duties and requirements for the various positions for admission to the examinations may be secured from Pr. E. Glenn Oallen at Nebr aska Wesleyan university, Lincoln, Nebraska. All requests for applies t.ion blanks should be addressed to bim, as all applications must be submitted on the official form. The closing date for filing all applica tions is December 29, 1937. -O' — ■ Why Dum-Dum Bullet* So Callod They were first made In Dum dum, a military town In India. They were partly encased In steel. The soft core spread or expanded upon striking, thereby Increasing the Injuries Inflicted. That red mark across your fore head shows what kind of a straw hat you shouldn’t have got. Plan Health Program Chicago, Dee. 3 (ANP) Pare I f tickers and others interested in the wef- re of youth, will attend a free health program and exhibit Monday, Dec, 6t!h, at Proyid nt hospital. The purpose of the meeting is to create health consciousness in young people and show how health can be promoted through the thoughful choide of Christmas gifts for children. The program is ■vponsorored by the youth Health Advisory Committee of the Ch;c s,go Urban League and the Nat’l. Youth Administration, of which J‘. Campbell is state director. The hospital program will show how children are made health con scious through movies, songs and discussion; how they are taught to build up good health attitudes through handicraft, games and parties, and how they are aided physically tihrough exercise, play and physical examinations. -o ANNOUNCEMENT We are again calling your at tention to the fact that (he WPA orchestra will continue their Wed nesday evening concerts. These pro grams are very interesting and quit© worthwhile. All persons in terested in appearing on these pro grams please call Mr. Bryant at the Urban League before Wednes day. We are encouraging musical tjalen/t of any sort to come forth and make your bow to the public by appearing on the Wednesday musical program and Concert hour from eight to nine p. m. at the Ur ban League. These concerts are free. See AND! lint Everyday is Sale Day at Andy’s 1936 Chev. Town Sedan $460 1935 Ford V8 Coupe 385 1936 Ford Tour Sedan Radio, heater 450 1934 Olds Sedan, Radio new tires 395 1934 Ford V8 Tudor or Sedan 265 1933 Chev. Sedan or Coupe 275 1933 Ply. Sedan or Coach 276 1932 Chev. Coupe or Coach 175 1932 Ford V8 Tudor or Coupe 196 1931 Chev. Coupe or Coach 145 1930 Chev. Sedan 125 1929 Chev. Sedan or Coach 95 1930 Ford Coupe 85 A.C. NELSEN Auto Sale, Inc. 2042 2044-2112.2200 Harney Street Phone ATlantle 2425-2426 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT—Love's Kitchenette . Apartments, 2516-18 Patrick, or 2613 Grant st. Call We. 5658. FOR RENT—Furnished room in a warm modern home. WE 1517 KITCHENETTE apt. for rent furnished. 2875 Wirt. FURNISHED rooms for rent. One with twin beds in modem home. WE 1280. NEWLY decorated ami furnished apartment for rent. Phone AT 7813. 1 FURNISHED room to rent, 2920 No. 25th St. WE 5734. FURNISHED or unfurnished house or rooms for rent. WE 6031 2 FURNISHED rooms. $2.75 and $2.50 each for men only. 2825 No. 24th Btreet. UNFURNISHED room for rent. AT 4031. STRICTLY modern apartment, WE 2742. FOR RENT furnished room. Call AT 074S. FOR RENT Apartment. Call WE 2665. FOR RENT lodem furnished apartment, cal! WE 2742. WANTED—Elderly Christian wo man as companion to stay with widow, pay part of own expense. WE 2365. - Telephone—ATlantic 2120 Rea. Phone—KE. 5872 i i ■ | STANDARD Barber & Beauty Supply Co. ' f f 114-116 North 16th St. f t ' I Louise Zacek, • i Omaha, Nebr ! " MICKLE’S 47 Years at 15 and Harney Sts• A Genuine "ELDREDGE" Electric Sewing Machine BRAND NEW 1938 MODEL Regular l’rice . 59.50 Allowance for Your Old Machine . 14.50 COSTS YOU ONLY ONLY $3 A MONTH Plus Usual Small Carrying Charge Never before have we been able to offer such an attrac tively low price on a Cabinet Sewing Machine of this qual ity. It’s a new 1988 model with new refinements and new conveniences. Trade in your old sewing machine. Beautiful 2 tone Walnue Cab inet. Speed is regulated by knee control. New type automatic tension. Complete with attachments. Guaranteed 10 years. Free dressmaking course. Costs less than 2c a day to operate. Orchard & Wilhelm Co. USED FURNITURE is taken into our Exchange Dep’t to encourage the purchase of new merchandise. It ii ed for resale at the lowest prices we can put upon it Our first and constant purpose is to maka it easy for MV customers to have the new. Our second is the quiek dm- , posal of the old. Every day in the year there are large assortments afera* j In fact you can furnish a whole house from this ttoe* ^ which changes constantly. ^ [ It's worth your while to come to tbo Eaahaago Depart J mart today, and a week from today. lo ••'•'JoTr* *•* want WE LIS^ A FEW TYPICAL EXAMPLES* } Walnut Spinet Desk ---$ 4.75 Walnut China Caibinet - 15.00 Mahogany secretary (good condition) - 19.50 Good selection of occasional chairs, trilbies, end tables and telephone sets. 8 piece Walnut! dining suites_$15.00 to 59.50! Odd Walnut buffets ---$7.50 to 15.00 2 pc. uplholstered living room suites 15.00, 22.50, ....-27.50 Odd upholstered davenports--$3.00 to 12.50 Convenient Terms ——iv■ ■■1 1 ■■_■'■ _■■ '_■■■■ - — ■■ — — - —I.. . NEW UBERTY COAL (BITUMINOUS} A coal so hard it has to be crushed like anthracite to size it. Consequently delivers clean. NO DIRT, NO ROCK, NO SLATE! Ir Just the Coal You Have Been Looking For! LOW IN ASH-BURNS LONGER I HIGH IN HEAT $ I New Liberty 1 (DMi AT 2806 TRY IT! 1 SS2SL™-_^--^i&2SlHlr I