The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 16, 1938, Page Five, Image 5

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    BAHA’I FAITH
Baha’is throughout the world
on July 9th commemorated the
eigthy-eigth anniversary of the
martydom of the Bab, forerun
ner of the Baha’i Faith in Tab
riz, Iran (Persia). The Bab, (i.
e. Gate) was a merchant of Shir
az, Iran who in 1884 declared
that it was His Mission to pre
pare the way for a new revela
tion of God’s message to man
kind.
Aftr six years of heroic stead
fastness and ardent teaching in
the face of the combined opposi
tion of church and state in His
native land, the Bab fell victim
of fanatical persecution. He was
ordered put to death on July 9th,
1850 in the barracks square.
When the guards were sent to
take him from His cell for execu-1
i tion, the Bab was talking with
, one of His followers. “Not until
l have said to him >*11 those
things that I wish to say can
any earthly power silence me”, j
| the Bab told him. “Though all
the world be armed against me, |
yet shall they be powerless to i
deter me from fulfilling to the
last word my intention.” I>isre-;
garding the words, the jpis.r<\ or
dered the Bab to the square,
wher He and one of His devoted
followers, who had begged for
Martydom with Him were sus
pended by ropes to a casement.
According to Iranian historians,
whn the smoko of the voljey fir
ed by His Executioners cleared
away, the ropes had been severed
j and the Bab could not be seen,
j Untouched b_ bullets. He was
found in His ce.l conpleting tha
interrupted eonveisahou with Hi?
follower. To those who four*]
Him, Ho said, “I have finished
my conversation-—now you may
proceed to fulfill your intention.”
A second time He was taken
to tho barracks square, and then
executed. His body riddled with
bullets. In 1863 Baha'u'llah,
Founder of the Baha’i Faith pro
claimed that He was the divine
messenger whoes coming had been
foretold by th Bab. He too spent
most of His life in prison. Dic
ing forty years of exile and im
prisonment he was chiefly engag
ed in committing to writing the
Revelation of which he was the
bearer, and teaching and traine
ing his followers. The teachings
of Baha’u’llah ptomulgate a new
world order of economic security
and world peace, calling mankind
out of the age of adolescence into
the ago of maturity, today the
Faith heralded by the Bab has
organized groups in forty na
tions. In the U. S. and Canada
thero are units in over 400 cities.
Northside Beauty
Shop
OUR COMMENTS
By Versie Winston
“Beauty Service for Your Vacation
Plans"
Vacation time is hero. But if
you do expect to spend your lei
sure time in the great outdoors,
you can’t afford to neglect your
beauty needs. While you arc think
ing about vacation plans, where
you are going, what you will wear,
and i'll the dozen and one other
things that go to make up a
grand holiday, don’t forget first
consideration should bo given to
your beauty needs.
Knowing Ibefore you go away
that you have h^d a brand raew
smartly done hairdress, that
your complexion is vibrant with
the result of some very beneficial
facials, and that you have had a
tAmtmcnt mnnUcure certainly
gives you an air if assurance.
Fortified with these beauty ess
entials!, you start vlacationinig
with a feeling that its not such
a bad world after all.
It is the drying out process
that ages a woman's skin- The
secret of skrjn beauty is correct
lubrication. Rvery preparation/
used on dry skin must bo selected
for its lubricating qualities as
well as its efficincy.
Improving the condition of one’s
hair is a “MUST’’ in our modern
scheme of liv'ing.
There are many contributing
causes of unattractive hair One of
the first is Natur’s own elements,
Luton as they are with dirt and
dust from streets. Add this to
the gases from fast moving au
tomobiles and you have a situa
tion that is a bit rough on the
qualities that go to make up a
healthy attractive head of hair.
A dusty atmosphere ia ore o>*
the prime reasons why every
woman should give special atten
tion to the condition of her hair.
Th o modern wgman has learned
that hair, to be healthy and alive
with natural sheen, must have re
gular reconditioning treatments.
So before going away on your
vacation consult us for your
beauty needs.
(Continued Next Week)
EXPERTS BELIEVE SCUMBL
ING BOXING CAREER IS,
ENDED
New York, July 14, (C)--As
’Max Schmeling sailed away oa
the Bremen for his home in Ger
many last week, experts predicted
his boxing career ended with his
last ill-fated encounter with Joe
Louis. Doctors at the Polyclinic
hcspital said Schmeling will be
bedridden for about five months
before the back injury suffered
on June 22 in the ring with Louis
will be healed completely. Schm
eling is optimistic about coming
back to the U. S. in January to
fight Tommy Farr, but experts
that if the German ever returns
to America it will be as a sight
seer.
OMAHA GUIDE f
__Classified Telephone Directory „
The following Merchants will Appreciate ^our Patronage. . l or Quick and Courteous Seivice at 0
0 A Reasonable. Price. . . Consult The OMAHA GUIDE’S Chisshied 1 • • • • Jj
Automobiles
SHAMES BODY BUILDERS '
1906 Cuming Street
Cars in very good condition—good
rubber, like new.
Oldsmobile Coupe ‘34 excellent |
condition, reasonable; take over
payments—\VA 6542.
Beauty Culturists
CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE
It Pays To Look Attractive
2422 N. 22nd St. WE. 0846
NORTH SIDE Beauty Shop
Always Look Your Best. Consult
Us
2204 Ohio St.AT. 5902
BEER TAVERNS
RARE’S BUFFEr
2229 Lake St. JA. 9195
CHARLIE’S PLACE
1604 No. 22nd St. WE. 4019
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BEVERAGES & LIQUORS
FREE DELIVERY
* JOHNSON DRUG CO.
Liquors, Wines and Beer
Prescriptions
We. 0998 1904 N. 24th St.
DOUBLE COLA
IDEAL BOTTLING Company
WE. 3043
THE LIQUOR STORE
2315 Cuming St. JA. 6564
“We Appreciate Your Patronage'*
IceTcream
JOHNSON DRUG
1904 N. 24th WE. 0998
DUFFY PHARMACY
24th & I^ake WE. 0600 !
Contractors
W. F. HOCII
Grading and Excavation
4506 Ames Ave. KE. 0316
Let It Rairn! Improve Your Home
Experienced .Roofers — Asbestos
■Siding— Reasonable Prices. B.
Jones,— 34th Taylor, E. Omaha,
Call WE. 5310 .
Groceries
HERMAN’S MARKET
24th and I^ake WE. 5444
HOUSTON’S GROCERY
2114 N. 24th St. .TA. 3543
Our Sausage A Specialty
Free Delivery
BERNARD'S GROCERY &
MARKET .1
Where You Get More for i
Your Money.
2012 North 24th St.
LEWIS GROCERY
Groceries Meats Ice Cold Beer
WE. 2478 2723 Binnev
FREE DELIVERY
LONDON’S
MARKET
24th & Charles Street
WE. 0501
FREE DELIVERY
ONE HORSE STORE
W. L. Parsley, Prop,
WE. 9467 2851 Grant
MONUMENTS & MARKERS
HEFT & NOYES
40th <fe Forest Lawn Ave. KE 1738
TAILORS
Economy .Tailor—Cleaning & Re
pairing. We cut, trim, make suits
•fn orflor 1018 M 94tVi
HARDWARE
DOLGOFF HARDWARE
Paint, Glass and Varnish. We do
glazing and make window shade,-;
to order. 1822 N. 24th WE. 1007
Laundries & Cleaners
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 N. 24th WE. 6055
CURTAINS 25c UP —... No Pin
Holes. Special— Office Laundry
or Men’s Laundry— Blankets—
Tablecloths. Laundry Delivered.
Mrs. Berniece Morrison. JA. 2541
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 N. 24th St. WE. 1029
CURTAINS Laundered 20c Pr.
Will Assist In Your Spring
Cleaning
To Obtain The Best Results in
Curtain Laundering Call JA. 1628
Painting: - Decorating:
OMAHA JOBBING CO.
Paints $1.00 gal.—The Devoe
Water-Proof Spar Varnish $1.50
gal.
317 N. 15th St. JA. 5G04
Ben & Kermit Anderson
Painting, Wall Washing & Decor- |
ating Work Guaranteed
2801 Miami, 2872 Binney \
WE. 5826
Let Me Assist Your
SPRING CLEANING
By Doing Your
Papering - Painting
We Specialize in
CABINET WORK - CARPENTRY
CALL
EGGERTH JA 6896,
Let PEOPLES^ Do It—Ten train-!
ed decorating mechanics. — t>ur
Motto ‘Service’. Peoples Paint &
Shop— AT. 0054.
NOW is the time to Improve Your
Home— Let Bob do your Paper
ing, Painting & Plaster Patching
Reasnable Prices. WA. 8199.
Poultry and Eggs
METROPOLITAN PRODUCE
1301 N. 24th WE. 4737
Poultry dressed while you wait.—
Strictly Fresh Eggs.
I NEBRASKA PRODUCE
2206 North 24th St.
Our Prices a.re Reasonable—See ;
us first. WE. 4137. j
SHEPHE ARP’S Poultry & Fish
Mkt. 2416 Erskino St. JA. 3772
■Sundays WE. 4398
Sheet Metal Works
Tin, Copper. Galvanized Iron
Works. NESB1T & WEIR Furnac
es.
Farnam Sheet Metal Works
2908 Farnam JA. 6666 j
Shoe Repair
MODERN SHOE REPAIR
1410 N. 24th—High grade mater-;
ial used on all work—guaranteed.
Across from the Logan Fontenellej
Apartments :
LAKE SHOE REPAIR
‘Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame’.— I
Shoes look new aghin with Our;
New Invisible half soloing.
2407 Lake St.j
FURNACE REPAIRING
FIREPOTS FIREPOTS
Donovan Bros. 4733 Seward
WA 1656
Wanted__
WANTED
Wanted experienced beauty oper
ator- Call Mrs. Michael. WE. 5633
Salvation Army Industrial Home
Needs Your Aid — Call Us When
House Cleaning- -Clothing—Furn
iture, Magazines, Newspapers, or
Anything You Have. Call JA. 4135
Wanted To Buy
AUCTION'S
Runge & Son Auction Co.
Highest Prices Paid for Complete
Homes of Furniture or Odd
pieces. 2821 N. 16th At. 3341
Cash Paid for Complete Homes
of furniture or odd pieces, of fur
niture. We estimate prices on all
complete homes of furniture.
Kenwood Auction Co. KE. 8124
ROOMS FOR RENT
Room for Rent JA. 2549.
FOR RENT
Nice clean airy rooms. Home cook
ing and board
WE. 0247
ROOM FOR RENT7
2 Furnished Apts. WE. 3738.
FURNISHED ROOM for Rent.
Ja. 4326
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
Furnished Kitchenette Apt., All
modern conveniences—2622 Cald
well, AT. 5576.
FOR RENT
Two furnished rooms WE 3738
FOR RENT
2 Furnished 2 Room Apartments
Call JA. 7568.
FOR RENT
Neatly furnished room, modern
conveniences. 2516 Burdette St.,
WE. 4571.
FOR RENT
Front Apt., 2723 Ohio. WE-0718
run. nr.» x—uove s jvivcnenew
Apartments, 2616-18 Patrick, or
2613 Grant st. Call We. 6663.
FOR RENT
Nicely furnished apt., 2511 Corbv
St.
FOR RENT
Neatly furnished rooms strickly
modern for rent $2.00 per week
and up. Apartment and houses for
rent. Call ATlantic 7435, or
Mrs. E. Z Dizon, WEbster 3678
For Rent, furnished kitchenette
apartment 2014 North 25th St-,
WE. 2365.
Furnished Apartments, 2 rooms,
everything, 2521 Blondo* AT-8392
MEN WANTED
Colored young man for Commercial
posing- Athletic build, good pro
file, necessary Write, giving details
and snapshot- Omaha Guide, Box
398
I -- -
I TR ANSFER
NORTHSIDE TRANSFER
| 2414 Grant St. WE. 5050
PLACES TO EAT
15c Extra for Taxicab Delivery
AMERICAN WEINER SHOP
2509 N. 24th Street
~CHOP SUEY
American and Chinese Dishes
KING YUEN CAFE
2010*4 N. 24th St. JA. 8576
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Dandy big house ,10 room, 2 baths
4-car garage, nice yard. Hom(,
income for right party. Owner,
2414 Ohio. WE 1160.
FOR SALE
$125.00 to $250.00 Cash „
60 houses, some modem, some part
modern with oak finish, cement
basement and garage.
E. M. Davis Licensed Real Estate
Broker
2817 No. 24th St. WE 1166
For Sale
Bargains In
Homes
Down Payment from
$75 up to $350}
BALANCE LIKE RENT
E. M. DAVIS
LISCENSED REAL ESTATE
! BROKER
FOR SALE
Buy your clothing, Shoes, Furni
ture. Household necessities at the
GOODWILL SERVICE STORE
At Low Prices
2622 N. 24th St.
Help them pay Opportunity Wages
To Handicapped People
BIG RUMMAGE SALE
New & Used Merchandise
513 N 16th St.
June 21-22-23
9:30 A. M.
GOODWILL SERVICE STORE
2522 North 24th St.
All Stock is being Sold at Close
out Prices—Bargains. St re clos
ed July and August. Reopen Sept
embea'.
FOR SALE
BIG BARGAINS IN HOMES
The following houses can be
bought with a Small Payment
_Balance Like Rent. Modern
and Part Modern.
2615 Decatur St.
2816 Decatur St.
2825 Seward St.
2827 Seward St.
2613 Hamilton) St.
959 A North 25th Ave.
E. M. DAVIS,
Licensed Real Estate Broker
2817 Norlh 24th St. WE. 1166
Furniture for Sale
Full size bed spring and mattress
a.lso a buffet Cheap, Call JA.
2364, Mrs. H. Fox.
FOR RENT
HOUSES FOR RENT
1617 No. 29th St..
2517 Corby St.
2825 Parker St.
Apply at office
1607'/j Cumins? St. 2nd Floor
Call J V 5033 or KE 6069
UNFURNISHED APTS.
FOR RENT
t rooms and bath up or 2 2 room
upts. Rent reasonable. 2808 Miami
Itreet.
FOR RENT
1-3 room Apts. 2902 No. 25th St.
AT 524G.
FOR RENT
Niro clean apts. Have to be seen
to appreciate. AT 9460.
HOUSE FOR RENT
1834 N. 22nd, 4 rooms, redecorat
ed, new floors—-$16.00 WA. 8336. i
—Leig'al Notices—
Atty. Kay L. Williams
Room 2 Tuchman
Bldg. 21th Lake
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
DOUGLAS COUNTY,
NEBRASKA
In the matter in the estate of
Lovelac Campbell, Deceased.
All persons intersted in said
matter are hereby notified that on
the 23rd day of June 1938 Ray
L. Williams a petition in said
County Court, praying thut his
final administration account filed
herein be settled and allowed, and
that he be discharged from his
trust as administrator and that a
hearing will be had no said peti
tion before said Court on the 23rd
day of July |938, and that if you
fa.il to appear before said Court
on the said 23rd day of July 1938
at 9o’clock a. m. and contest said
petition the Court may grant the
prayer of said petition, enter a
decree of heirship, and make such
other and further orders, allowan
ces and degrees, as to this Court
may seem proper, to the end that
all matter pertaining to said estate ,
may bo finally settled and deter- I
mined.
Bryce Crawford,
County Judge.
Begin July 2-38.
Ending July lfi-38.
John Adams, Jr., attorney
310 Karlmck Huilding
In the County Court in and for
Douglas County Nebraska.
In the matter of the Estate of T
II. Dyson, deceased.
NOTICE
To the heirs, co-editors tt.nd all
other persons interested in the
estate of T. II. Dysons deceased
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 27th. day cf
June, 1938; in the County Court,
in and for Douglas County, Nebr
aska, in the matter of the estate
of T. II. Dyson, deceased, the foll
euing order was made:
Whereas Pinkie A. Jones has
filed in this proceeding her peti
tion, the object and prayer of
which proceeding and petition are
to obtain a decree thatT. II. Dyson,
deceased, a resident of Di uglns
County, Nebraska, died on or about
tho 22tid day of October, 1931, itit
Omaha, Nebraska, seized in fee
simple of an undivided one-half
interest in nil of the following
described real estate in Douglas
Gouty, Nebraska, to wit:
The Hast 24 feet of the West
77.fi feet of the North 127.fi
feet of Block “C” Shinn’s
Addition to the City of Omaha,
ns surveyed, platted and re
corded;
that he left no will or testament
that no application has been made
in the state of Nebraska for the
appointment of an administrator
of his estate, either by his heirs
or by persons claiming to he cred
it otrs of said deceased; that he
left surviving him ns h’e only heir
and person interested in his estate
Teftia Dyson, his widow; that she
had the right of descent in all said
real estate so left by the deceased.
Whereas, said petitioner prays
that a hearing be fixed for said
hearing and .that noticce of said
hearing he given to heirs, credi
tors and all other persons inter
ested in said se.tate required by
law.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED,
that a hearing on said petition be
had before this court on the 23rd
day of July, ^938, at 9 o’clock, a.
in. and that if no cause be shown
why tho prayer of said petition
should not be granted the court
may grant the same. It is further
ordered that the copy of this order
be published in the Omaha Guide,
a legal newspaper of said Douglas
County, for three successive weeks
prior to the days of said hearing.
BRYCE CRAWFORD
Coun,ty Judge
Begin July 2—1938
Ending July 16—1938
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