The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 30, 1938, Page Five, Image 5

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    RAR ASSOCIATION WILL
HEAR JUDGE WATSON
Fourteenth Annual Convention
in Durham August 4-6 to Discuss
Progress in Legal Profession.
Durham, N. C. July 15 —When
the fourteenth annual convention
of the National Bar Association
meets here August 4-6 inclusive,
it will hear in one principal ad
dresses at the evening mass meet
ing August 4, Judge James S.
Watson, of the Municipal Court
of New York City. Judge Wat
son’s subject will be “The Respon
sibilities of the Negro Lawyer to
His People.”
The other speaker at the Aug.
4 meeting will be the Honorable
Harry McMullen, Attorney Gen
eral of North Carolina.
Tho session will be held on the
campus of the North Carolina Col
lege for Negroes
Scheduled for discussion during
the day sessions of the convention
are many topics touchcing upon
problems in the legal profession.
Among the discussion leaders will
be Belford V. Lawson, jr„ coui>
sel for the New Negro Alliance
of Washington, D- C-, who won a
decision on picketing before the
United States Supreme Court; M. j
T. Van Hecke, dean of the law
school of the University of North
Carolina; Charles H. Houston,
special counsel for the National
Association for the Advancement
of Colored People; Richard E.1
Westbrooks, Chicago, counsel for
Congressman Arthur W. Mitchell
in a jim-crcw suit against the
Rock Island railroads; Albert C.
Gilbert, president of the Harlem
Lawlers Association; Pr. Robert
C. Weaver, United States Hous
ing Authority; Elsie Austin, as
sistant attorney general of the
State of Ohio; Eunice H. Carter,
assistant district attorney, New
York City; and representatives of
Howard, Terrel and Bent law
schools.
The key-nete address will be de
livered by President William L.
Houston, on the subject. “The Old
Order Changeth ’’
NEGRO LEGISLATORS
HELP SAVE CRUISE
BUSINESS
Hamilton, Bermuda, July 20 (A
jsjp)_The two Negro members
of the Bermudian legislature took
an active part in directing the
Passenger Ships Bill of 1938,
which has just been put into cf
l’ert here. These two members,
John Cox and H. J. Tucker jr.,
supported the minority report on
the measure which w«g of grave
importance to business men here.
The majority report forced pas
sengers on the many “cruise”
ships which visit the island from
the United Status to discharge
their passengers while in port.
Such a poricy would have requir
ed their occupying hotel rooms.
The Furness Wiljhy Steamship
Lino had already advised that it
would house its passengers on
board ship and protested against
newer and more stringent re ■
lations. The minority leport re
stricted measures aimed at the
cruiso bo»,ts to a tax on bars and
a head tax on all passengers
staying on board. It was won by
tho margin of the two colored
legislators’ votes.
-o—
INTERNES ELECT OF
FICERS
Chicago July 14 (ANP)—Dr.
Homer P. Cooper, Chicago phy
sician, was elected president as
tho Provident Hospital Internes’
association concluded its three
day fourth annual convention
Thursday night.
Other officers wore Dr. Harley
P. Manuel, Columbus, O., vice
president Dr. George Shropshenr,
secretary; Dr. George C. Kersey,
assistant secretary, and Dr.
James R. White, treasurer.
Committee chairman names in
cluded Dr. Troy Smith, auditing;
Dr. William W. Gibbs, member
ship; Dr. Maurice M. Shaw, en
( rtaining; Dr John W. Lnwlah,J
program; Dr. C. A. Alexander,
; Kalamazoo, Mich), public policy;
Dr. Roscoe C. Giles, executive and
j Drs. John W. Burell, Clurence E.
Jamison and Manny Dillard, nomi
natig
Of the 41 physicians who at
tended tho special clina'cs, sympo
siums and social affairs surround
ing the convention. Several were
from out of town, among them
Drs. E. T. Seales, Des Moines,
Ia.,; William Alien, Freeport, 111.;
Elizabeth Hill, Evanston; James
A. Allen, Benton Harbor, Mich.;
H. IX Ellis, Champaign; Harley
F. Manuel, Columbus; und C. A
Alexander, Kalamazoo
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Automobiles_
SHAMES BODY BUILDERS
1906 Cuming Street
Cars in very good condition—good
rubber, like new.
Oldsmcbile Coupe ‘34 . excellent
condition, reasonable; take over
payments—WA 6512.
Beauty Culturists
CHRISTINE ALTTIOUSE
It Pavs To Look Attractive
2422 N. L2nd St. WE. 0846
NORTIISIDE Beauty Shop
Aiwa i s i. ok Your Best. Consult
Us
220' Ohio St. AT. 5902
BEER TAVERNS
‘ KABE’S BUFFET
2220 Lake St. ' JA. 9105
I CHARLIE’S PLACE
1604 No. 22nd St. WE.. 4019
BBVERAGF.S & LlQiOI'S
FREE DELIVERY
‘ JOHNSON DRUG CO.
Liquor;;, Wines and Beer
Prescriptions
We. 099S 190! N. 24th St.
DOUBLE COLA
IDEAL BOTTLING Company
WE. 3043 _j
THE LIQUOR STORE 1
2315 Cuming St. JA. 0504'
“We App's kite Your Pm1 -linage'’ j
ICE C
JOHNSON DRUG
1904 N. 24th WE. 0961
DUFFY PHARMACY
24th & T _ke_WE. 0000
Contractors_
W. F. ITOCH
Grading and Excavation
4500 Ames Ave. ICE. 0310
Let It, Rain.! Improve Your Home
Experienced Roofers - Asbestos
Siding - Reasonable Prices. B.
Jones,— 31th T ylor, E. Omaha,
_Call WE.; 5310 .
Groceries __
7~H FRMAN’S MA RKET
24th ai d Lake WE. 5444 I
' HOUSTON’S GROCERY 7. j
2114 N. &4th St.. . J A. 3543
0ur Sausage A Specialty
Free Delivery
" BERNARD'S GROCERY &
MARKET .I
Where You Get More for
Your Money.
2012 North 24th St.
~ 'Tewis -grocery
•Groceries Meats Ice Cold Beer!
WE. 2173 2723 Binney j
FREE DELIVERY
LONDON’S
MARKET
24,th & Charles Street
WE. 0501
FREE DELIVERY
ONE HORSE STORE
W. L. Parsley, Prop,
WE. 9407 2351 Grant
MONUMENTS MARKERS
HEFT~& NOYES
40th & Fon°t f.i"vn Avp. KE 1738
TAILORS
Economy Tailor—Clcaivny & Re
pairi«f? We rut, t.-im. mpVe suits
to ordor 1018 N. 2^th St.
HARDWARE
DO LG OF F I f ARDWARE
Paint, Glass and Varnish. We do
glazing and make window shade?
(o order. 1822 N. 24bh WE. 1607
Laundries & Cleaners
EDftOLM & SHERMAN !.
2101 N. 21th WE. 6055
CURTAINS 25c UP —....No Pin
Holes. Special Office Laundry
or Men’s Laundry— Blankets—
Tablecloths. Laundry Delivered.
Mrs. Bernieee Morrison. JA. 2511
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2321 N. 24th St. WE. 1029
CURTAI : 20: Pr.
Will Assist In Your Spring
Cleaning
To Obte.in The Best Results in
Curtain Laundering Call JA. 1628
Painting1 - Decorating
OMAHA-JOBBINO CO.
Paints $1.00 gal.—Tlie Devoe
Water Proof Spar Varnish $1.50
gal.
317 N. 15th St. JA. 5G04
Hen & Hermit Anderson
Paintin ', Wall W .shiny & Decor
ating Work Guaranteed
2801 Miami, 2872 Bii.iwr
WE. 582G
Let Me Assist Your
SPRING CLEANING
By Doirg Your
Papering - Painting
We Specialize in
CABINET WORK - CARPENTRY
CALL
F GERTH JA GH96
Let PEOPLES Do It—Ten train -
1 decorating mechanics. — Our
Motto ‘Service’. Peoples Paint &
Shop— AT. 0054.
NOW is the time to Improve Your
Home . . Let Bob do your Paper
ing, Painting ft Plaster Patching
Reasnable Prices. WA, 81' 9.
Poultry anclEg'rs
. METROPOLITAN PRODUCE
1301 N. 21th WE. 4737
Poultry dressed while you wait.—
Strictly Fresh Eggs.
"7 NEBRASKA PRODUCE
2200 North 24th St.
Our Prices r.re Reasonable— See.
us first. WE. 4137, .
SHEPHE.UtDS Poultry & FKh
Mkt. 24IG Evskine St". JA. 3772
Sundays WE. 4398
Sheet Metal Works
Tin, Copper. Galvanized Iran
Works. NESBIT & WET, Furnac
es.
Ff.Tnam .Sheet Metal Works
2908 Farnam JA. G66G
Shoe Repair
MODERN SHOE REPAIR
1410 N. 24^h -High grade mater
ial used <m all work—guaranteed.
Across from the Logan Fontenelle
Apartments
LAKE SHOE REPAIR
‘Shoe Pride or Shoo Shame’
Shoes lock new again with Our
N°w InvisiWo half soloing.
2407 Lake St.
& ' »»r- ■*..
FJJPNaGE repairing
PIREPDTS FTREPOTR
Donovan Tiro*. !7°8 ^w'.rd
WA ifipn
Wanted_
WANTED
Wanted experienced beauty oper
ator. Call Mrs. Michael, WE. 5633
■ tion Army Iiduiti al I! me
Needs Your Aid Cali Us When
House Clearing—Clothing—Furn
1 iture, Magazine", Newspapers, or
Anything You Fare. Call JA. 1135
|~ Wanted To Buy_
AUCTIONS
Punge & Son Aucti n Co.
Highest Prices Paid for Complete
Homes of Furniture or Odd
pieces. 2821 N. 16th At. 3341
Cash Paid for Complete Horae!
of furniture or odd pieces, of fur
niture. Y.'o estimate prices on all
complete homes of furniture.
Kenwood Auction Co. KE. 3124
ROOMS FOR RENT
Board and Room. Home Cocking.
For Men only. Call AT. 8392
FOR RENT
| Nice elean airv rooms. Home cook
inn: and bonvd
FURNISHED ROOM for Rent.
Ja. 4326
FURNISHED~APARTMENTS
Furnished Kitchenette Apt., All
modern conveniences—20u2 Cald
well, AT. 5570.
FOR RENT
2 Furnished 2 Room Apartments
Call JA. 756b.
FOR RENT
Neatly furnished room,, modern 1
conveniences. 2510 Burdette . St.,
WE, 4571.
FOR RENT
Front Apt., 2723 Ohio. WE-0718
FOR RENT—Doves Kitchenette
Apartments, 2616-18 Fatrics, 01 |
2613 Grant at. Call We. 6663.
FOR RENT '
Nicely furnished apt., 2511 Corby '
St.
«-■ - .. I
FOR RENT
Neatly furnished rooms stricklj j
modern for rent $2.00 per week !
and up. Apartment and houses foi ;
rent. C.all ATlantic 7435, o' I
Mrs. E. Z Dizon,. WEbster 3078
FOR RENT
Nerd] ' furnished T? :oms for Rent..
151.1’!• Nrth 21th St. In Rear.
C !l ,Ta. 7173.
Furnished Apartments, 2 rooms,
ev* i ”' hing, 2521 Blondo AT-8392 j
MFN VVANTFD
Colo od voting min for Commerci"!
posv.g- A*hl'‘!c build, good p'o
file noe<. sarv Write, giving details
1 snrpshot- Omaha Gu'd-t, Hoy
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TRANSFER
.. NORTHSIDE TRANSFER
2114 (irait St._WE. 5656
PLACES TO EAT
15c Extra for Taxicab Delivery
AMERICAN WEINER SHOP
2509 N, 24th Street
“chop suey”
American anti Chine > Dishes
KING YUEN CAFE
2010\i, N. 24th St. JA. 8570
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Dandy big house ,10 room, 2 baths
4-car garage, nice yard. Homf.
income for right party. Owner,
2414 Ohio. WE 1100.
FOR SALE“
5125.00 to §250.00 Cash
*(i h ’ r , "!';o n ■: i_ pofto unrt
modern with oak finish, cement
basement and garage.
E. M. Davis Licensed Real Estate
Broker .
2817 No. 24th St. WE 1106
For Sale
Bargains In
Homes
Down Payment from
$75 up to $350
BALANCE UKE KENT
j E. M. BAVIB '
LISCENSEI) REAL ESTATE
BROKER
■ 't . V. E 1:
FOR SALE '
Buy your c loth’ng. Shoes, Furni
ture. ITou ;c.h' Id necessities at th •
GOODWILL SERVICE STORE
At Low Prices
2522 N. 24,th St.
Help them pay Opportunity Wages
.. • To Handicapped People
BIG RUMMAGE SALE
New & Used Merchandise
613 N 16th St.
'T. >7
9:30 A. M.
GOODWILL SERVICE STORE
2522 North 24th St.
All Stock is being Sold at Close-i
out Prices—Ba gains. St re clos
ed July and August. Reopen Sept
ember.
FOR SALE
RIG BARGAINS IN HOMES
Th> following houses can be
boTiTht with a Smell Payment
— Balance Like Rent. Modern
and Part Modern.
%615 Decatur S,t.
28)6 Decatur St.
2823 Seward St.
2827 Seward St. „.. .
£813 Hamilton $L
959 £ ^o'rtb 2"th Avc.
E. M. DAVIS,
Licensed Pe»l Estate Broker
N '-,k 3-t‘h St. WE(
T’”ridtwre rfiX Sale
Pu’l bed spring and mnttrer.a
y.lso a buffet Gbeep. Jail J v
" « j 11 Fox.
FOR RENT
HOUSES FOR RENT
1617 No. 29lh St.
2517 Corby St.
2823 Parker St.
Apply at office
1607 t/j Coming St. 2nd Floor
Cal! JA 5033 or KK 6069
UNI IJK NISI I El) Al'TS.
FOR RENT
l rooms and bath up or 2 2 room
upts. Rent reasonable. 2S0S Miami
street.
FOR RENT
Nice 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, 8330.
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—Lejgral Notices—
Charles F, Daviw, Atty
Boom 1 1'uch; hi Block 24 at
Lake Street
Notice of Administration
In the County Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska:
In the matter of the estate of
Minnie Spencer ■ Deceased. All
persons Interested in said estate
are hereby notified that a petition
has been filed in said Court al
leging that said deceased died
v: ■ no la i v ill and prayind
for administration upon his es
tate, and that a hearing will be
had on said petition before said
court on the 20th day of August
1038, and that if ttcy fail to ap
pear at said court on the said 2f)th
day of Augn.-t 1038 at 0 o'clock.
A. M. to contest said petition the
o urt may grant the same and
grant adminihtration of said es
tate to".William Spencer or some
other suitabl. perrtor and proceed .
to a settlement thereof.
Bryce Crawford,
County1 Judge.
Bogin 7-30-38.
Ending 8-13.38.
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