The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 21, 1939, City Edition, Page 10, Image 10

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    Classified Telephone Directory
Beauty Culturists
CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE
It Pays To Look Attractive
U22 N. 22nd St WE. 0846
1CB CREAM
* ”” JOHNSON DRUG
0 1904 N. 24th WE. 0998
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J DUFFY PHARMACY
Mth A LakeWE. 0609
HARDWARE
~dol7joff HARDWARE
Paint, GUss and Vanish. We do
(lazing and make window shades
to order. 1822 N. 24th WE. 1607
Laundries & Cleaners
EDHOLM A SHERMAN
1401 N. 24th WE. 6065
EMERSON LAUNDRY ~
e*24 *> X4th s. WE 10?"
Front room fo Rent, 2310 North
27th Avenue.
FOR RENT—Love's Kitchenette
Apa”*ments, 2516-18 Patrick, or
2613 Gian* St Call WE. 6553 or
WE. 2410.
*
. FOR RENT
\2 or 3 Room* with Kitchenette
&Apt. 2406 No. 21 St.
room Apt. Private stairs and
hath $25 a month. Call We. 2017
Bills paid.
Rummage Sal« 2507 N. 24th. First
Methodist Church''Church Sat,.
Oct. 14th.
Rummage Sale Friday Oct. 13th.
1803 N. 24th St.
Front room for rent. Use of
kilchen.—We. 0281.
Front Room For Rent. Use of
Kitchen. We. 0281.
Furnished dooms, 2517 Lake St.
Room for Rent, 2514 Erskine St.
Free Delivery from 8 a. m. to
1 a, m.
JA. 9411
McGII.L’S—
BUR & BLUE ROOM
E. McGill, Prop.
2423-25 NORTH 24th St.
WINE, LIQUORS, and
CIGARS
Bine Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. m.
Open for Private Parties from
2 to 7 p. m.
t —No Charges—
WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED
DRINKS—In case you don’t
know what to pu‘ in it—Call
CASEY, JAckson 9411. He has
got the works and knows what
to do with it. He’s North
Omaha’s Famous drink mixer.
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■ill’s Loan Bank
MO MERCHANDISE STORE
Confidential Loans at Reasonable
L *•*•»
Unredeemed Quality Mere han
ds* at a Great Reduction. Up*
to-Pate Clothing, Dry Goods,
Ladle* Ready to Wear Millinery
Manirry. Blanket*, Shoes for the
Ratire Family.
1804 N. 24th St. Tel. WE. 1861
IkjyouwantI
Dolls! Dolls!
Sun-tan; Life-like, Un
breakable Colored Dolls.
Pretties and 'best dressed dolls.
We are never UNDERSOLD, for
w« will sell foi< less. Ye«, we can
give same style dolls and dresses
ou get elsewhere. Why pay
more? We GUARANTEE SAV
INGS. Largest variety to' choose
from. Daily shipments. You
may WTN your doll. Free catal
ogue. Agsnts and dealers can
make MORE money with
N. V. Sales Company
Dept. C., 402 West 145th St.,
New York City
2 Room Apt. Bills Paid $3.50 also
3 Room Apt. JA. 0986.
2 room furnished apt., no child
ren. 2308 North 27th Ave.
2 room Apt. for rent. 2622 Cald
well, At. 5576.
Room with Kitchen We, 2365.
GOLDEN WEST SANDWICH
SHOP—24*6 Erskine Street.
i SITUATION WANTED
WANT DAY WORK WE. 0337.
Shoe Repair
LAKE SHOE REPAIR
Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame’—
>hoes look new again with Our
New Invisible half soloing.
2407 Lake St.
flEADS O
(-//od do you DOODLE?)
HI ■■ ■ * I.- ■ II
n»esr outline heads are designed
e»|M*cinlly for "Doodlcrs” of all ages.
Here’s a chance to draw those funny
moustaches, trick eyes or what have
you, that are the delight of every
doodle-bug fan. Science says it's good
for our sub-conscious to doodle while
we talk, think or just plain day-dream.
So grab that pencil and get jn on the
fun— EVERYBODY’S "DOOD
LING” IT l
AF OF L BACKS FEDERAL
ANTI-LYNCHING BILL AND
VETOES DISCRIM I'N AION
Cincinnati, O. Oct. 19—Suport
awl comkirr fixation of various
forms of racial discrimination,
including discriminatory prac
tices against Negro employees,
of Labor's fifty-ninth annual
convention meeting here October
9.
Both resolutions were introdu
ced on the convention floor by
A. Philip Radolpih, president of
the Brotherhood of Sleeping Oar
Porters.
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MEDAL TO DR. CARVER RE
CALLS SPLNGARN AWARD
IN 1923
New YorK, Pet. 13. —When
Qtorge Washington Carver, the
famous scientist at Tuskegee In
stitute received the Roosevelt Me
al award here October, 27 fon
“distinguished service in the field
of science,’’ the event will recall
the honor accorded him by the
National Association for the Ad
vancement of Colored People
back in 1923, the saime year in
\dhich the Roosevelt Award was
established.
It was in 1923 that the asso
| ciation awarded Dr. Carver the
Spingam gold modal for the most
outstanding achievement of the
year by an “American, of Afri
can descent.” The award was
made at the organization’s four
teenth annual conference held io
Kansas city, Kansas.
Carver received the 1939 Roos
vclt medal, together with two
ot.hfjr recipients: Carl Sadburg,
the poet; and Major General
Frank R. MicOoy, retired.
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PROTEST POLICE
BRUTALITY IN
F LOItlDA CITY
New York, Oct. 13—The beat
ing of a Negro Laborer in Tam
pa Florida last fortnight by two
white policemen, until the victim
was a “mass of butchered flesh”
evoked a strong protast from the
National Association for the Ad
vancement of Colored.
In a letter to the municipal
chief executive, the Association
urged that the two policemen be
“stripped of their authority and
nnnished to the full extent of the
law.”
| Recording to newspaper reports
the victim of the brutal assault,
Willie White, a common laborer
wah accused of stealing five dol
lars from a Negro woman. It was
while attempting to exiplain the
situation to the officers, that they
set upon him and beat him “untft
they bececne tired and weary,”
the report said.
CATALOGUE NEW SHIPMENT OF BOONS
rzmmmmai. .. »— - '"--n- 11 " ■ —*
Head Librarian Mrs. G. H.
Mason and Assistant Mi»s Ber
nice Peppers, Wiley College Car
negie library, are soon here cata
loging first shipment of a $1,500
order of new books which arrived
last week. This order, which con
tains many of the latest publica
tions in fiction, non-fiction, so
cial sciences and otiber technical
and non-teebnical fields, compri
ses between 750 and 1,000 books.
W’iley Colleke, which within the
past three years has completely
reorganized re-equipped and re
furnished its library at a total
eo.,t of $15,000 has tihe imost com
plete Negro library in the entire
Southwest. The staff consists of
three full-time librarians—Mis«
Frcddye Mayes, first assistant;
Miss Bernice Peppers, second as
sistant; Mrs. G. H. Mason, head
librarian; a student staff of ten,
~ytt- jjjgp
and three WPA trained library
workers who gave 30 hours each
to the library per week.
In addition to supplying the
needs of Wiley students this li
brary is the main source of li
brary service for the Negro pub
lic schools; is'patronized by white
piiblic school and college students
and llhie white and Negro citizens
of Marshall.
The head librarian is a gradu
ate of the University of Minne
sota. (ANP Photo)
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HOT MIKADO’S ENGAGE
MENT EXTENDED AT
THE WORLD’S FAIR
I -
Ntw York, Oct. 19 (C)—Due
to its great popularity, the Hot
1 Miikauo’s cmgagemtcnt hit tihe
World’s Fail* (has been extended
until the closing date of the
Fai.\ Directly following this ap
pearance, the Hot Mikado will
tour Connecticut and Pennsyl
vania.
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DISCRIMINATION IN NEW
WAGE RATES TO BE
FOUGHT
New York, Oct. 13—Attempts
on the part of chiseling employ
ers, to sabotage tthe Wages and
Hours Act, whose new provision
go into efJLt'i Odtoftcir 24, by
flowing dissension between white
And colored workers will be bitter
ly fought by $he National Asso
ciation fort the Advancement of
Colored People, it was announ
ce"' here today.
When the act enter* its sec
ond year of operation, increased
wages and shorter hours will af
fect more than 12,000000 wor
kers in interstate industry, a
large part of them Negro work
ers in the South. On October
24 these employees will have their
wage increased from 25 to 30
cents an hour. The regular work
week will be reduced from 44 to
42 hours. It will be mandatory
for emplopers to pay for all over
time in cash.
In a memorandum sent out to
all branches of the organization
in North Carolina and Virginia,
l,hu NAAiCP warne its members
to bs on the alert for evidences
of discrimination by employers
who will attempt to supplant Ne
gro workers with whites, rather
I an pay the former the increas
ed wage.
The tobacco workers in these
two states were cited as an in
stance in particular. With the
coming of stricter application of
the act through the strengthen
ing of its enforcement agency,
Association officials said em
ployers in the tobacco industry
will need to be watched careful
ly.
Wherever attempts are made t'J
supplant Negro with white wor
kers, the association will carry
on the fight to the enforcement
section of the Wages and Hours
Division of the Department of
labor, the announcement said.
TUXEDO Barber
Shop
2225 North 24th St.
Are you a clean
Shaved Man?
IS Your Hair Cut Right?
When You Leave the Tuxedo
Barber Shop You have a feel
ing of Satisfaction that com
es only from Superior Oper
ators.
M. A. McGee, Prop.
PAIN IN BACK
MADE HER\
MISERABLE '
Read How
She Found
Blessed Relief
Muscles were so sore Mf '
ah. could hardly toach 4
them. Used Hamlins Wizard Oil Liniment and
found wonderful relief. Try it today if yout
1 muscles are stiff, sore, achy. Rub it on thorough
ly. Feel its prompt warming action ease pain;
bring soothing relief. Pleasant odor. Will not
stain. Money-back guarantee at all drug stores.
| COLONEL HUSH FORE! By SCHELL
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