The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 22, 1938, Page Five, Image 5

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    DONE AT
RANDOM
(by Ralph L. Leater for ANP)
The Anvil Chorus
Philadelphia Oct. 21— Theatri
ca Note: “Run Little Chillun,”
featuring Clarence Muse, is in its
twelfth week and is playing to a
packed house, in Hollywood, every
night—A new call to worship: CH
CH means nothing unless UR in
it.—Aside to Heywood Broun: R.
H. Jones, a local newsman, disa
grees with you consistently, yet
seldom fails to read your turnout.
—Curiosity Certainly would like to
meet Jack Benny’s "Rochester.”—
One thing about Henry Armstrong
reported intention to retire—He’ll
have to retire in sections.
Ella Fitzgerald: Your “A Tisket
a tasket” failed to make a top
flight record. It was No. 1 for
five week but has droped low and
fat.—Sidewalk talk: People are
que-'r: A man will buy a stranger
a drink of liquor, yet refuse a
i ‘ down and outer” a nickel for a
{ cup of coffee.
Expc/isiive Gum
The mid-city shopping district
| was crowded with the usual Mon
j day afternoon turnout. Near the
corner was a uniformed lassie dis
persing sample chewing gum to the
multitude. A middle aged gent re
ceived his stick of gum and after
taking a few steps, returned for
mother free sample. He got is, but
but his greed cost him $23. Going
back after the second piece he ni
jostled and his pocket picked.
Hope
careful observation points to
the fact that Hollywood is dis
carding an old system. No more
do names of stars make the pic
tures. Several recent hits had no
glamorous names and it appears
1 that the play itself will be more
'important in the future. If this
in a correct diagnosis we shall ex
ptet to see more scpia talent grac
ing the silver screen.
Despair
For several ye?rs we have
searched in vain, for a man, or
woman, who had met someone who
knew a person who had been in
terviewed by a representative of
tho American Institute of Public
Opinion.
i T»—.
The Elusive Cherry
It has long been our desire to
aid the vast number of unfortuna
tes who rarely are successful in
getting the elusive cherry at the
bottom of those tall glasses of mix
ed drinks. With this thought in
mind wo havo evolved & series of
methods that should prove help
ful.
DIRECT APPROACH: Call for
a spoon (if charged extra for this
service, you may purloin spoon
with freedom of conscience.) With
spoon push aside green trimmings
or assorted top trimmings. Sli
ver , of Ice may attemy to impede
your progress, but with the spriti
of an artic explorer, push on in
your case down. Contact with
cherry should made in front. Noth
ing will antagonize a cherry sal
quickly 83 a rear attack. After
making contact press cherry a
gainst glass and firmly raise to a
spearing level. With toothpick at
tack vigorously and after the con
quest poise op the toothpick for the
admiration of girl friend. She will
in all probabalify. snatch the cap
tured cherry thus leaving you the
victor without spoils.
SUBTILE METHOD: Sip slowly
the contents of glass, ignoring the
decorations, until all liqiud is gone.
Quietly remove cracked ice and
trimmings. With glass attacked to
lips, place head in star gazing po
sition. Tap glass firmly, on bot
tom. Cherry will depart from glass
via your nose, and fall on floor,
rolling under table. From there
even an inebriate can get it.
SURE FIRE: In the event the
-
afore mentioned should fail, then
usq this sure fire method. Take
glass firmly in hand. Raise to a
height of three feet and dash on
table: Floating through the parti
cles of broken glass, cracked ice
and what-not, in a rivelet of liquid
refreshments, will be the elusive
cherry.
FILES FOR DIRECTOR OF
METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
John M. (Jack) Virgin, resi
dence 1810 Ohio St., and in busi
ness at 1907-9-11 Cuminsg St. a
Furnitur0 and Hardware, files by
petitio nfor Director of Metrop
litan Utilities. Mr. Virgin owns
several large apartment houses &
' numerous small properties.
Mr. Virgin says he is in favor
of lower water deposits from %5
to $3 and water meter read every
month instead of every 3 months.
—□
Cammie: You act like a monkey
when you are around me?
Charlie: Certainly, I want to be
as ideal a companion for you as
possible.
____%
^Scratching
//REUEVE ITCHING SKIN Quickly
Even the most stubborn Itching of eczema;
blotches, pimples, athlete's foot, radios and
other externally caused skin eruption,
quickly yields to pure, cooling, antiseptic,
liquid D.D.O. Prescription, clear, p. caso
less and stainless—dries fast. Its gentle
oils soothe the Irritation. Stops the most
Intense' Itching In a hurry. A 35c trial bot
tle, at all drug stores, proves it—or your
money back. Ask for D.D.D. Prescription.
_THE OMAHA GUIDE
=z Classified Telephone Directory --
I he following Merchants will Appreciate Your Patronage. . For Quick and Courteous Service at
A Reasonable. Price. . . Consult The OMAHA GUIDE’S Classified Telephone Directory.
_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—WA 6542.
Beauty Culturists
CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE
It Pays To Look Attractive
2422 N. 22nd St. WE. 0846
BEER TAVERNS
R A B E ’ S B U E E ET ~7.
2229 Lake St. JA. 9195
CHARLIE’S PLACE
1604 No. 22nd St. WE. 4019
BEVERAGES & LIQUORS
FREE DELIVERY
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
Liquors, Wines and Beer
Prescriptions
We. 0998 1904 N. 24ttwSt.
DOUBLE COLA
IDEAL BOTTLING Compa«iy
WE. 3043
THE LIQUOR STORE
2315 Cuming St. JA. 6564
4<We Appreciate Your Patronage”
Ice"cream
JOHNSON DRUG
1904 N. 24th WE. 0998
DUFFY PHARMACY
24th & Lake WE. 0609
Contractors__
w. fThoch
Grading and Excavation
4506 Ames Ave. KE. 0316
Let It Rain,! Improve Your Home
Experienced Roofers — Asbestos
Siding— Reasonable Prices. B.
Jones,— 34th Taylor, E. Omaha,
Call WE. 5310 .
Groceries
HERMAN’S MARKET
24th and Lake WE. 6444
BERNARD’S GROCERY &
MARKET ..
Where You Get More for
Your Money.
2012 North 24th St.
~ LONDON’S
MARKET
24th & Charles Street
WE. 05(51
FREE DELIVERY
MONUMENTS & MARKERS
HEFT & NOYES
40th & Forest Lawn Ave. KE 1738
TAILORS
Economy Tailor—Cleaning & Re
pairing. We cut. trim, make suits
to order. 1918 N. 24th St.
HARDWARE
DOLGOFF HARDWARE
Paint, Glass and Varnish. We do
glazing and make window shades
to order. 1822 N. 24th WE. 1607
Laundries & Cleaners
CURTAINS 25c~UP —.. NoPin
Holes. Special OffiGe Laundry
or Men’s Laundry— Blankets—
Tablecloths. Lnuadry Delivered.
Mrs. Berniece Morrison. JA. 2541
.. EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 N. 24th WE. 6055
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
Ben & Hermit Anderson
Painting, Wall Wa.shing & 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. —- Our
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
7METROPOLITAN PRODUCE
1301 N. 24th WE. 47371
Poultry dressed while you wait—
Strictly Fresh Eggs.
7 NEBRASKA PRODUCE
2206 North 24th St.
Our Prices are Reasonable—See
us first. WE. 4137.
Shoe Repair
LAKE SHOE REPAIR
‘Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame’—
Shoes look new again with Our
New Invisible half soleing.
_2407 Lake St._
FURNACE REPAIRING _
FIREPOTS FIREPOTS
Donovan Bros. 4733 Sewand
WA 1656
HAVE YOUR FURNACE—
Cleaned and Repaired Now!
Call The—
Farnam Sheet Metal Works
2908 Farnam St. JA. 6666
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 housework or will serv(,
as maid or nursemaid. At. 7470,
Doretha Watson.
Wanted To Buy
AUCTIONS
Runge & Son Auction Co.
Highest Prices Paid for Complete
Homes of Furniture or Odd
pieces. 2821 N. 16th At. 3341
Cash Paid for Complete Home*
of furniture or odd pieces, of fur
niture. We estimate prices on all
complete homes of furniture.
Kenwood Auction Co. KE. 3124
ROOMS FOR RENT
For Rent, 2 Nicely Furnished
Kitchenette Apartment Room,
Call KE. 2044.
Two Room Apt. for Rent, 2424
Erskine—WE. 0718.
Furnished 3 room Apt. for Rent.
WEbster 0487.
FOR RENT
Neatly furnished rooms atrickly
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_Love’s Kitchenette
Apartments, 2516-18 Patrick, or
2613 Grant St. Call WE. 5553 or
WE. 2410.
Rooms for Rent. Web. 1532
Nice, Large Room Web., 6015
3 Room Newly Furnisl ed Apt.,
WE. 0487.
FOR RENT—2 or 5 Rooms, mod
ern,— furnished or unfurnished,
2406 North 21st St., Essex Wil
liams, Prop.
2212 Burdette St. Rooms for Rent
JA. 2549.
MEN WANTED
Colored young man for Commercial
posing Athletic build, good pro
file necessary Write, giving details
and snapshot- Omaha Guide, Box
398
TRANSFER
.. NORTHSIDE TRANSFER
2414 Grant St.WE. 5656
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
SHOE SHINING
Announcing Fancy Shining Parlor
2406 Lake St., Ladies Invited.
—Lejg*al Notices—
LEGAL NOTICE
Charles F. Davis, Atty.
2504 No. 24th St.
_Notice of sale of Personal Pro
perty to Satisfy Storage Lien —
You are hereby notified that I
will sale to satisfy storage charg
es the following described goods
and property of the following per
sons to wit:
Mrs. Alberta Randall, 2115 Ohio
stored goods listed below with
Northside Transfer and Storage,
2414 Grant St., July 26, 1937.
1 Piano, Schmocller & Mueller
(Cleo Mortimer got piano, all set
tled); 1 gas stove (broken door);
1 coal heating stove; 1 ice box;
1 dining room table top; 1 buffet;
1 clothes ringer; 1 china cabinet;
For Sale
Bargains In
Homes
Down Payment from
$75 up to $350
BALANCE LIKE KENT
E. M. DAVIS |
I LISCENSEI) REAL ESTATE
BROKER
! 2817 No. 21th St. WE IIGfi
1 sewing machine; 2 dining table
legs; 6 dining chairs; 2 kitchen
chairs; 1 rocker (leather); 1
straight chair (leather); 1 table
filler leaf; 2 trunks; 1 box (wood)
1 kitchen tabic; 1 ironing board;
2 floor lamps (bad order); 1 oil
heater; 1 hall rack; 1 wash board;
1 picture; 2 pieces linoleum; 2
folding chairs; 1 mattress; 1 cot
pad; 1 thermos jug; 1 basket
empty jars; 4 joints stove pipe; 1
lamp shade; 1 link for stove; 1
checker board; 1 bed, bow end; 3
slats; 2 wooden bed rails; 1 chest
of drawers; 1 vanity dresser; 1
bed springs; 1 dust mop; 1 mop
stick.
Drayage ....%. $7.00
Storage per month .$3.00
Due July 26, ’37.10.00
paid, 7—28 .% 1.50
balance . 8.50
8— 28 . %.3.00
9— 28 . 3.00
10— 28. 3.00
Total due .17.50
paid 10—11 .. 4.00
balance due .13.50
11— 20 . .. 3.00
12— 26 . .3.00
1—26, ’38 .3.00
'2_26 3.00
3—26 .!-. . ..3.00
4_26 .3.00
5— 26 .3.00
6— 26 ..... .. 3.00
7_26 3.00
8—26 .3.00
.6.50
Total due . $50.00
Tueday, March 29, 1938
Mrs. Randall Furniture Stored at
North Sido Transfer from 2115
Ohio
1 radio; 1 trunk; 1 suitcase; 1
tub and contents; 1 smoking
stand; 1 magazine rack; 3 floor
lamps; 1 table cover; 2 card tabl
es; 1 bundle of rugs; 1 electric
sweeper. * *
Drayage .$1.50
Rate of storage per month 1.00
Total .2.50
Storage due $50.00.
Said goods to be sold at my
warehouse. The Northside Trans
fer, 2414 Grant street in Citv of
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebras
ka, on the 21st day of December
1938, at the hour of 9 a. m. to sat
isfy charges and costs of the re
spective parties heretofore men
tioned.
Dated this 31st (fhy of October
1‘38.
Northsido Transfer
Preston Hieronymous, Owner
by Charles F. Davis,
Attorney
begin Oct. 8, '38
ending October 2‘, ’38
—
Atty. John Adams
310 Karbork Block 15th ut Douglas
PROBATE NOTICE
In the matter of the estate of
Martha Taylor Carter Deceased.
Notico is hereby given: That the
creditors of the said deceased will
meet the administrator with will
annexed of said estate, before me,
County Judge of Douglas County,
Nebraska, at the County Court
Room, in said County, on the 5th
day of December 1938 and on the
Pth day of Feburuary 1938, at 9
o’clock A. M., each day, for the
purpose of presenting their claims
for examination adjustment and al
lowance. Three months are allowed
for th0 creditors to present thedr
claims, from the 5th day of Nov
ember 1938.
Bryce Crawford,
County Judge
Begin Oct 15-38
Ending Oct. 29-38.
_ nOn —•
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, j
MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION
ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACTS
OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24
1912, ANI) MARCH 3, 1933
Of The Omaha Guide published
weekly at Omaha, Nebraska for
October 1, 1938. State of Nebraska
County of Douglas.
Before me, a Notary Public in
and for the State and county afore
said, personally appeared Boyd V.
Galloway, who, having been duly
sworn according to law, deposes
and says that h« is thc Editor of
the Omaha Guide and that the fol
lowing is, to the best of his know
ledge and belief, a true statement
of ths ownership, management
etc., of the aforesaid publication
for the date shown in the above
caption, required by the Act of
August 24, 1912, as amended by the
Act of March 3, 1933, embodied in
section 537, Postal Laws and Reg
ulations, printed on the reverse of
I this form, to wit:
1. That the names and addresses
of th« publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business managers are:
Publisher, Omaha Guide Pub. Co.,
2418 Grant St., Omaha, Nebr,; Edi
tor Boyd V. Galloway, 2418 Grant
St., Omaha, Nebr.; Managing Edi
tor Boyd V. Galloway, 2418 Grant
St., Omaha, Nobr.; Business Mana
gers II. J. Ford and C. C. Galloway,
2418 Grant St., Omaha, Nibr.
2. That the owner is: Omaha
Guide Publishing Co., 2418 Grant
St., Omaha, Nebr.; H. J. Ford,
2418 Grant St., Omaha, Nebr.;
Flurna Copper, 2418 Grant St.,
Omaha, Nebr.; Boyd V. Gudoway,
2418 Grant St., Omaha, Nebr.
3. That the known bondholder,
mortgages and other security hold
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of bonds
mortgages, or other securities are:
Dorothy Woodward, Congress Ho
tdl, Omaha, Nebr.; Frank Stowart,
3015 Manderson St., Omaha Nebr.;
M. H. Holmes Omaha, Nebr.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the
owners, stockholders, and security
holders, if any contain not only
the list of stockholders and security
holders as they appear upon the
books of the company but also in
cases where the stockholders or
security holders appears upon the
the books of the company as trus
tee or in any other fiduciary rela
tion, the name of the person or
corporation for whom such trustee
is acting, is given also that the
said two paragraphs contain state
ments embracing affiant’s full
knowledge and belief as to the c>r*
cumstances and conditions under
which stockholder and security
holders who do not appear upon the
books of thu company as trustees,
hold stock and securities in a capa-1
city other than that of a bona fide
owner; and this affiant has no
reason to believe that any other
persons, association or corporation
has any interest direct or indirect
in said stock bonds, or other secur
ities than as so stated by him.
Boyd V. Galloway
Editor
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 14th day of October,
1938.
Charles F. Davis
(My commission expires June 14,
1941.)
Atfy. C. E. Walsh. Itoom Nor. 105
Omaha Loan Bldg. Ass'n
At lfith Hi Dodge St.
PROBATE NOTICE
In the matter of the estate of
Mry Piencc Deceased.
Notice is hereby given: That the
creditors of the said deceased will
meet the administrator of said es
tate, before me, County Judge of
Douglas County, Nebraska at the
County Court Room ,in said County
on the 12th day of December 1938
and on the 14th day of February
1939, at 9 o’clock A. M., each day
for the purpose of presenting their
claims for examination, adjust
ment and allowance. Three months
are allowed for the creditors to
present their claims, from the 12th
cay of November 1938.
Bryce Crawford
County Judge
Begin Oct. 22-38
Ending Nov. 5-38
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Jack: My wife is divorcing me.
Tim: Celebrating?
Jack: You guessed it. For the
celebrating I did on New Year’s
Eve.
LEGAL NOTICE AS TO MEASURE TO BE VOTED
-UPON NOVEMBER 8, 1938
The following amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska will be submitted to the electors of this State for approval or
rejection at the general election to be held November 8, 1938:
Be it Enacted by the People of the State of Nebraeka: _. _
Section 1. That Section 7, Article XII, Constitution of the State of
Nebraska is hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. That at the general election in November, 1938, there shall
be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for their approval
or rejection the foregoing proposed repeal of Section 7, Article XII, Con
stitution of Nebraska in the following form:
“FOR repeal of Section 7, Article XII, Constitution of Nebraska,
fixing individual liability of stockholders in banking corporations or bank
ing institutions”, and
"AGAINST repeal of Section 7, Article XII, Constitution of Ne
braska, fixing individual liability of stockholders in banking corporation*
or banking institutions.”^" W
< HARRY R. SWANSON,
‘ Secretary of State.
WE. 1517 d»pt."
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