N«a——I—irf American Beverage, Inc. 420 South 13th HA-0443 J Bottlers of the finest quality V mixers and flavors. | ■ >\ H ! ? f FULL QUARTS 10c —Try a bottle today— TO PROVIDE YOUTH WITH EXPERIENCE FOR JOBS Gladys J. Shamp. State Youth Administrator for the National Youth Administration has inform ed the Omaha Guide that the NY A. has arranged its 1940-41 prog ram to provide youth with increas ed opportunities for work exper ience. Miss Shamp stated that in area Two, which includes Omaha, at LITTLE DINEK Quality Plus Service Hot Corn Bread or Biscuits with Your Orders without Extra Charge. 24th St At Willis Avenue "M?"' 20c I SUNMD “* Way To Happy Relief From Lazy !nsi des Punctual, satisfying relief from constipation and its headaches, bil iousness, bad breath, is the rule when spicy, aromatic, time-tesied BLACK DRAUGHT Is used. That is principally due to the ehief ingredient of this purely veg etable medicine, an “intestinal tonic-laxative” with high medical recognition. It helps impart tone ) to lazy bowel muscles. Take BLACK-DRAUGHT at bed time by the directions. See how it generally allows time for sleep; acts gently—but thoroughly the next morning. Remember it next timo a laxative is needed! And it’s economical, too! 25-40 doses: 25c. Ilflllllllillllllfllllllllllllilllli^ ROTHERY CLEANING SPECIAl Done-piece plain dresses MEN’S suits LADIES’ PLAIN JACKET SUITS LIGHT TOPCOATS LADIES PLAIN SPRING COATS Except White or Fur Trimmed FQFF ONE PLAIN SKIRT OR TROUSERS CLEANED FREE I KLL WITH EACH $1.00 ORDER FREE—-‘‘Moth-Seal’’ Hags or Free Storage for Cloth Winter Coats Cleaned Now at Our Regular Price8 (Not Special Prices.) Fur Coats, values to $100, Cleaned and Cold Stored, $4.50 ROTHERY CLEANERS 2515-17-19 CUMING ST- ^ JA. 7383 ; HERE’S THE MODERN WAY TO COOK Delicious Dinners i (and serve them an time!) i I ELECTRIC ROASTER COOKERY Prepares Whole Meals While You’re Away Your time is your own when you let an electric roastex take over cooking duties in your home. Think oi it— baking, broiling, frying, roasting, stewing—all of them can be accomplished with a turn of a dial. And electric cookery seals flavors in—makes familiar dishes taste more delicious than ever. See the new automatic electric roaster models, today! live (d/euffeitet.., ELECTRICITY IS SEE YOUR DEALER OR THE NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY c « least 90 percent of the boys em ployed in NYA are obtaining Work experience in various types of mechanical project work. Includ ed in the Omaha program for out cf school youth are the following work experiences on a project bas is: sheet metal, machine shop, welding, woodworking, radio, black smithing, upholstering> auto mech anics, electricity, truck and tractor operation and repair and plumb ing. According to Miss Shamp, the purpose of the program Is to pro vide youth With an opportunity to form sound desirable work habits and attitudes which will improve their employment assets In private jobs. This type of work exper ience offered NYA youth employ ees is to be changed each th*vo months to provide each youth with a varied exploratory shop exper ience. Among the work habits stressed ore: promptness, follow ing orders, and directions> ie ng ihe job through accuracy and speed in work, proper care of tool** and equipment, safety and others which constitute good employment assets in any occupation. Russell Bouyer, Area Supervisor In Area Two office at 716 Soutn 16th Street, Omaha, said today only youth between the ages cf 16 and 24 inclusive; who are mem bers of families unable to provide the basic needs of all members of the family including the youth member; unmarried citizens of the United States; unemployed and not in regular attendance at school are eligible for NYA employment. The Area Two office adminisi ters the out of school program for counties. Mr. Bouyer invites members of the community to visit the Boys Work Center at 1616 Cuming St., and the Youth Center at 716 So. 16th St., in Omaha. Working hours for youth at these Centers ure from 8:00 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. each week day. Additional daily shifts are being planned for the Boys Work Center so that more youth may be given work exper ience in the various mechanical units located at the center. Lynch Victim Died of ‘Lack of Bre&th’ 1884 ‘Report Reveals Tombstone, Ariz., Sept. 30 (AN P)—Ways and means of evading the point about lynchings was rampant as early as 1884, the fil- ■ es of a newspaper published in ’ Tombstone, once the toughest, wild est mining town «.f the Southwest reveals. A February, 1884, issue of one of the papers describes a mob of citizens storming Tombstonq jail and removing Jack Heath, who .. SOCIAL SCHOOL GRADUATE 1 APPOINTED SENIOR CHICAGO HOUSING INTERVIEWER Don R. Bonaparte, who was this year awarded the Master of Social Work degree by the Atlanta Uni versity School of Social Work, has recently been appointed senior In terviewer with the Division of Ten ant Selection for the Chicago Housing Authority. His direct connection will be with the Ida B. Wells project, consisting of more than 1,600 units. Mr. Bonapartei is also a graduate of Hamline Un iversity, St. Paul, Minn., and serv ed for a period of time as a work er with the Ramsey County Board tf Public Welfare. He is a mem ber of the Kappa Alpha Psi Frat ernity and is well known in social and fraternal circles of the East. had escaped the death penalty for murder. The coroner learning tha1 Heath had been hanged by the! mob, investigated and then report ed: ‘We find that Jack Heath came to his death from lack of breath’’. GRIDDER’S NECK IS BROKEN. HI- SCHOOL FIELDS ASSAILED TECH BOY IS INJURED AT PRACTICE Vernon Brown, 17, Tech high athlete who was gravely injure^ when he suffered a dislocated ver!; tebrae in football scrimmage on the school practice field Tuesday afternoon was reported in an un changed condition at University hospital today. Injured while making d) tackle, the youth has a compressed dislo cation of the veretbrae in his neck hospital attendants said. Principal Dwight Porter said Brown is suffering from partial paralysis- An operation revealed a bruised spinal cord, he said. It is thought with continued care and rest he stands a chance for recov lllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllltllllllllllIttlltllllllllimilllllllflliliiiiiiiifiiimniM V k UNSURPASSED VALUE! Follow the candidates as they campaign! Get this superb new radio—one of the greatest com binations of quality and value * we’ve ever seen. Come in and see For finer radio performance w ft \ ( Model 19K Easy Terms its beautiful cabinet ... hear its delightful tone. It provides push pull audio system for greater volume, finer tone . a stage of radio frequency amplification for extreme signal range large 3 band Edge Lighted Dial and many other great features! > -RCA Vtcto' Radio Tubes Schmoller&Mueller Piano Co. “Nebraska’s Oldest and Largest Music House” 1516 Dodge St. 415 W. Broadway OMAHA_ CO. BLUFFS ery. Brown plays as substitute quar terback. His neck encased in a heavy cast, he was still able to smile today. Word that the hospital switchboard had been jammed with calls asking his condition pleased him. He is the son of Mrs. Clarence Robinson 2616 Burdette St. » Brown is state 115-pound wres tling champ, played as a forward on the school basketball team. A physician who knows the game and its risks has called the [ fields outrageous hazards Football should be played on turf, or not at all. No public high school in the city has a turf play yard. Dominican Republic Handles Own Money Again Washington. Oct. 10 (ANP) — Secretary of State Hull and Dr. Rafael Trujillo, Ambassador Ex traordinary of the Dominican Rep ublic signed a convention this week which returns to the Republic of Dominica the right to collect its MWiwjMd f M llllll!HIUU!i!l!lll!llliltlUIIIIilllllllllililllU THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 2022 Lake St WE 2022 iu.il’-' k * niiiiii!iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiniiiiii. . 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