The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 29, 1938, Page Five, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA GUIDE
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TWO DIFFERENT WAYS
OF MEETING JIM-CROW
BUTLER YIELDS TO REQUEST
TO DENCH NEGRO STAR, BUT
SANTA BARBARA TELLS
TEXAS MINES “NOT A
CHANCE”
’Ray for Santa Barbara State
College and scallions to both But
ler University and George Wash
ington University! Santa Bar
bara, a small California school,
had the courage to cancel a gam
with Texas Minrs College at El
Paso, while Butler, on demand
from George Washington, benched
Tom Hard ng, Negro star.
Upon learning that Santa Bar
hara brut" two Negro players in the
]in; up, Texas Mires immediately
demanded their withdrawal. Texas
Coach Mack Saxon admitted that
Negro players may be used in
games against Texas teams out
side of thi state, but based his
withdrawal demand upon the fact
that Negroes have never played a
gainst whites “in Texas. Don Fol
let, graduate manager of Santa
Barbara refused the Jim Crow re
quest ar.d promptly cancelled the
game.
An altogether diff. rent course
was followed by the officials of
Butler and George Washington.
Max Farrington, head of George
Washington athletic department,
submitt A his jin» crow demand a
gainrt the use of Tom Harding ar.d
it was granted. When asked why
Butler did not cancel the game,
j Paul Henkle, Butler graduate
i manag r, gave as his excuse the
fact that Butler had to live up to
conti act obligations. Not only
(wag Harding barred from the
I game, he was also jim crowed at
tho Burlington Hotel where Butler
players were scheduled to stay
! ir. Washington and had to find
! .separate accomodations at the
Whitelaw Hotel.
j Last year the same George Wash
' ington cancelled a b autiful game
with Long Island University on ac
count of the presence of Dolly
ing, a Negro in the New York
quintet’s line-up. This was after
King had led his team to victory
| n ft New York game.
Officials of Texas Mines and
George Washington U. overlooked
tho fact that Southern Methodist
| of T1 xas and North Carol na, both
■ played against teams having Ne
gro players last year. Southern
j Methodist played U. C. L. A. while
! North Carolina met N. Y. O. S. M,
! U. and North Carolina won the
gamei, but, when they returned to
Dixie, North Carolina players vot
ed Ed. Williams, Negro fullback
of N. Y. U., the best opposing back
they had encountered all season
and S. M. U. players did likewise
for Kenny Washington Negro ace
of UCLA.
.
And now we salute little Santa
Barbara College for upholding the
American Tradition of sportsman
ship.
Right!
Doctor: What’s the most you
1 ev. r weighed ?
C o-Ed: One hundred and twenty
1 pounds.
Doctor: And the least?
Co-Ed: Five pounds, six onces.
Sttf/f and Nonsense
j Taxidermist’s Secretary: Congra
tulations, the stork hag arrived!
Absent-Minded Taxiderm i s t:
| Well, don't stand there. Show him
I in and I’ll stuff him.
_
Lottie; So that last danct. you
had with Jerry was an enduarar.ee
contest.
Margie: And how! I had to en
duro his close embrace, his B. O.,
and hi?, trampling on my tootsii s.
LEGAL NOTICE
Charles Davis
ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT
In the County C'.'ot of Douglas
! County, Nebraska, i
In the matter of the estate of
!
Lula R. Thomas, deeeastd.
All persons interested are here- !
! by notified that on the 27th day
‘ of October 1938, Johnny Owen filed !
n petition n said County Court, I
praying that his final administra
tion account filed herein be settled
ant* allowed, and that he be dis
charged from his trust as adminis
trator with will annixed and that
a hearirg will be had on said peti
tion before said Court on th., 19th
day of November 1938 at 9 o’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 end
furthers orders, allowances and
decrees, as to this Court may »ten*
proper, to the erf| that ail matters
pertaining to said estate may
ho finally s ttled and determined.
Bryce Crawford,
County Jut 'trr
--0O0-..
^Scratching
{• RELIEVE ITCHING SKIN QuxtfZ
Even tho most stubborn itw ewma’
blotchen, pimples, athlete's r*.t,,„„ aiwj
ottior externally caused skin ee- -uinut.
quickly y icilia to puce, pooHtiff, etc •** pt ie
liquid O.D.O. PRESCRIPTION. < h t pry)
™ ami stainless—dries fans, i. , R, rio
oils soothe tilt) Irritatioti. Stops trie mask
Intense Itching inn hurry. A :*.>e trial t«ifc
tic, at ail 11 run stores, prove* it—m* your
money back. Ask fur D.D.D. PRESCmprcoa.
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 Atti’active
2422 N. 22nd St. VVE. 0846
BEER TAVERNS
RABE'S BUFFET ~
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. 24th St.
DOUBLE COLA
IDEAL BOTTLING Company
WE. 3043
THE LIQUOR STORE
2315 Cuming St. JA. 6564
“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. 5444
BERNARD'S GROCERY &
MARKET .
Where You Get More for
Your Money.
2012 North 24th St.
_________ _ _ _ I
LONDON’S
MARKET
24th & Charles Street
WE. 0561
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. 2rfth St.
HARDWARE
DOLGOFF HARDWARE
Paint, Glass and Varnish. We do
glazing and make window shades
to order. 1?22 N. 24th WE. 1607
Laundries & Cleaners
CURTAINS 25c UP —... No Pin
Holes. Special— Office Laundry
or Men’s Laundry— Blankets—
Tablecloths. Laundry 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
Cloarrisg
To Obtn.in The Best Results in
Curtain Laundering Call JA. 1628
Painting - Decorating
Den & Kermit Anderson
Painting. Wall Washing & Decor
ating Work Guaranteed
2801 Miami, 2872 Bironey
WE. 5826
Let Me Assist Your
SPRING CLEANING
By Doing Your
Papering - Painting
We Specialize in
CABINET WORK - CARPENTRY
CALL
EGGERTII 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 Esrsrs
..METROPOLITAN PRODUCE
1301 N. 24th WE. 4737
Poultry dressed while you wait.—
Strictly Fresh Eggs.
7 NEBRASKA PRODUCE
2206 North 24 th St.
Our Prices n.rc Reasonable—See
us first. WE. 4137.
Shoe Repair _
. LAKE SHOE REPAIR
‘Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame’—|
Shoes look new again with Our'
N'ew Invisible half soloing.
2407 Lake St. __
FURNACE REPAIRING
FIREPOTS FTREPOTS
Donovan Bros. 4733 Seward
WA 1650
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. 6633
Salvation Army Industrial Home1
Needs Your Aid—Call Us When
House Cleaning—Clothing—Furn- j
iture, Magazines, Newspapers, or!
Anything You Have. Call JA. 4135 |
WANTED housework or will serve i
as maid or nursemaid. At. 7470,
Doretha Watson.
Wanted To Buy
AUCTIONS
Runge & Son Auction Co.
Highest Prices Paid for Complete
Homes of Fnrnitune or Odd
pieces. 2821 N. 16th At. 3341
Cash Paid for Complete Home«j
of furniture or odd pieces, of fur-;
niture. We estimate prices on all
complete hom>s 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 strickly
modern for rent $2.00 per week
and up. Apartment and houses for
rent. Call ATlantic 7435, oj
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. 1632
Nice, Large Room Web., 6015
3 Room Newly Furnisl ed Apt.,
WE. 0487.
FOR RENT—2 or 5 Rooms, mod
ern,— furnished or unfurnished,
2403 North 21st St., Essex Wil
liams, Prop.
1 2212 Burdette St. Rooms for Rent J
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. 5056
PLACES TO EAT
15c Extra, for Taxicab Delivery
AMERICAN-WEINER lilHOP
2599 N. 24th Street
__ CHOP SUEY
American and Chinese Dishes
KING YUEN CAFE
2010V. N. 24th St. JA. 8576
SHOE SHINING
Announcing Fancy Shining Parlor
2406 Lake St., Ladies Invited.
—Leig'al Notices—
LEGAL NOTICE
Charles F. Davis, Atty.
2504 No. 24 th St.
—Noticd 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
aad property of the following per
sons t« wit:
Mrs. Alberta Randall, 2115 Ohio
stored goods listed below with
Northside Transfer and Storage,
2414 Grant St., July 26, 1937.
1 Piano, Schmoeller & Mueller
(Cleo Mortimer got piano, all set
tled); 1 ga3 stove (broken door);
1 coal heating stove; 1 ice box;
1 dining room table top; 1 buffet;
1 clothes ringer; 1 china cabinet;
Y0°ur Shopping with ^he
For Sale
Bargains In
Homes
Down Payment from
$75 up to $350
BALANCE LIKE KENT
E. M. DAVIS |
I LISCENSED REAL ESTATE
BROKER
! 2817 No. 24th St, WE 1186
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 table; 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 P>Pe» 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.
Driyage ....%.$7.00
Storage per month .$3.00
Due July 26, ’37.10.00
paid, 7—28 .X 1.60
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— 2(f . .. 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 Side 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.
Dray age .$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 day of October
1‘38.
Northside Transfer
Preston Hieronymous, Owner
by Charles P. Davis,
Attorney
begin Oct. 8, ’38
ending October 2‘, ’38
Atty. John Adams
310 Karhock Block 15th at Douglas
PROBATE NOTICE
In the matter of the estate of
Martha Taylor Carter Deceased.
Notice 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 thoir
claims, from the 5th day of Nov
ember 1938.
Bryce Crawford,
County Judge
Begin Oct 15-38
Ending Oct. 29-38.
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION
ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACTS
OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24
1912, AND MARCH 3. 1933
Of Tho 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
tho Omaha Guide and that the fol
lowing is, to the best of his know
ledge and belief, a true statement
of th* 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
this form, to wit:
1. That the name* and addresses
ol' the publish, r, 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, Nubr.; Business Mana
gers H. J. Ford and C. C. Galloway,
2418 Grunt St., Omaha, N< hr.
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. Galloway,
2418 Grant St., Omaha, Nebr.
3. That the known bondholder,
mortgagis and other security hold
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
mora of total amount of bonds
mortgages, or other securities are:
Dorothy. Woodward, Congress Ho
t. II, Omaha, Nebr.; Frank Stewart,
3015 Manderson St., Omaha Nebr.;
M. If. Holmes Omaha, Nebr.
4. That tho two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the
owners, stockholders, and security
holders, if any contain not only
tho list of stockholders and security
holders a8 they appear upon the
books of the company hut also in
cases where tho stockholders or
security holders appears upon the
tho 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 cir
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
. city other than that of a bona fide
] owner; and this affiant has no
j reason to believe that any other
persons, association or corporation
has any int* rust 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
mo this Idtli day of October,
1938.
Charles F. Davis
(My commission expires June 14,.
1941.)
Atfy. C. E. Walsh. Room No. JOS
Omaha Roan Rld*r. Asa'a
At 16th & Dodge St.
PROBATE NOTICE
In tho matter of the estate cf
Mry Piei'Cj. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given: That the
creditors of !ne said deceased will
meet tho administrator of said es
tate, before me, County Judge of
Douglas County, Nebraska at the ,
County Court. Room ,in said County
on tho 12th day of December 1938
und 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
aro allowed for the creditors to
present their claims, from the 12th
day of November 1938.
Bryce Crawford
County Judge
Begin Oct. 22-38
Ending Nov. 5-38
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Sid: Ah, but love is grand! My
teet ara on the ground, but my
head is in tho clouds.
Roy: Oh, pull yourself together.
LEGAL NOTICE AS TO MEASURE TO BE VOTED
' -UPON NOVEMBER 8, 1938 ‘
i «'
The following amendment to the Constitution of the State of No*'
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 Nebraska:
Section 1. That Section 7, Article XII, Constitution of the State ot
Nebiaska 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 Na*
braska, fixing individual liability of stockholders in banking corporation*
or banking institutions.’*^-- -* £
• HARRY R. SWANSON,
Secretary of State.
WE. 1517 "Classified dept.”
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