CLASSIFIED ADS GOOD EATS— _J Visit the Busy Bee Cafe and the D .H. Recreation Parlor. Home Cooked Meals soft drinks, candies and pool. 106 So. 14th St. Phone JA9910. WANTED_WOMEN & GIRLSU Stop washing Hair at home. Get A Real Shampoo & Press for Only 75c at— ELISE TURNER’S BEAUTY SHOP 2512 N- 24th St. Phone AT. 3036 Residence WE. 2864 FRESH BUTCHERED PORK Butchered Hogs For Sale, Davis 4009 South 60th Street._ USED CLOTHING_ Used coats, dresses, and formats For Sale, priced low, Ready-To Wear Commission Shop, 203 Nev ille Block., 16th and Harney St., HA. 2777. HELP WANTED, Male or Female Join—Reliable Friendship Club —For Marriage. Friendship, or Pleasure. Send Dime for member ship blank. H. Brookes, 317 Wen dell, Chicago, 111. HOUSES FOR RENT 2792 Miami. 5 Room All Modern Duplex $17. Key at HA. 6998. ROOMS FOR RENT For Rent, 6 Room House, also one Front Room,—WE. 2365. KITCHENETTE Apt. 2705 Ohio. FOR RENT—Room for Couple— AT. 0748. _ For Rent, modem rooms, 2520 Patrick Ave., WE- 2217. Furnished Room For Rent, 2520 Patrick Ave., WE. 2217. FOiTrENT—Room, WE. 2217 APT FOR RENT, WE. 2365. 3 Furnished Rooms For Rent,— cheap, 2406 North 21st St. Essex Williams. 2 Nice furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent. Call WE. 0360 ev enings or Mrs. Collins, 26221^ Er skino St. For Rent—4 room apt., all modern Call WE. 3030. Rooms For Rent, downstairs or basement apartment. All strictly modern. WE. 0718. FOR RENT—3 Room Apt. WE. 0360. Cail evenings. ROOM for Rent, 2309 North 27th Ave.. Phone AT. 5134. One Front Room, 2513 Hamilton St., Call AT. 1897. For Rent, Two four-room beauti ful apartmentR( 2409 Lake St., call AT. 7060. Apt For Rent, WE. 2365. FOR "KENT \pt for Rent—2527 Rlondo St. House For li nt and Apartment For Rent, WE. 2365._ Room For Rent, call evenings We. 0360. Room For~Rent^ We 2217, 2520 Patrick Avenue. furnished Kitchenette HA. 6672 pt. for Rent, 2226 Ohio after 2. 2 Rooms for Rent, JA- 2607. FOR RENT—3 room modern apt 2226 Ohio St., JA 0682. Furnished Apt., 3 rooms, private bath, 2517 Miami St., WE. 3653. Front Room, modern WE. 1024. FOR RENT—A four room Apt. An Apt. for Rent, WE. 2366 For Rent, 2 apts. WE. 2737. HARDWARE DOLGOFF HARDWARE Paint, Glass and Varnish. We d® glazing and make window shade® to ordpr. 182 N. 24th St. WE. 1607. F UN ER aTdIRECTORS THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 2022 Lake St. WEbster 20M LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS EDIIOLM & SHERMAN 2401 North 24th WE. 6056 EMERSON~LAUNDRY 2324 North 24th St. WE. 1021 MEN! WOMEN! USE YOUB CREDIT to get all the stylish new apparel you need. Great values. Enjoy terms made to order for you. Peoples Store, 109 South 16th St. Fine, clean reconditioned cloth ing, furniture, and shoes, Good will, 1013 North 16th. Purchases at Goodwill make jobs for needy." THE OMAHA GUIDE A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Published Every Saturday at 2418 20 Grant St OMAHA, NEBRASKA PHONE WEbster 1517 Entered as Seccitd Class Matter Maxh 15. 1927, at the Post Office at Omaha, Nebraska, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. H. J. Ford, — — = Mrs. Fluma Cooper — — Vice fies. ; C. C. Galloway, — Publisher and Acting Editor i Boyd V. Galloway. — Sec’v and Treas. SUSCKIFtToN KATES (Strictly in Advance) One Year — — — Six Months — — — Three Months — — — Single Copy — — — &c All News Copy of Churches and all organizat ions niust be in ou” office not later than 1:00 p. m. Monday for current issue. AH Advertising Copy or Paid ArticL-s not later than Wednesday noon, pre •ceding date of issue, to insure publication THREE NOT ABLE TALKS (continued from page 1) ernment by consent of the govern ed does not apply to them. They know that they are disfranchised and subjected to economic an i racial repressions and oppressions and generally decitizenized. Because of these things they know that a gnawing cancer is eating at the vitals of American democracy and that these things ‘undermine the very foundations of democratic effort”. A CALL FOR SINCERITY— They are baffled and confused, and view with extreme skepticism th© prattlings of those who de claim so loudly and so eloquently as they pay tribute to the bless ings of liberty, freedom and dem ocracy in a republican form of government. They wonder why the enlight ened Christian citizenship of this country, and our American states men, do not rise up, denounce and expose present day hypocrisies which are threatening the very foundations of true democracy. An ounce of sincerity of purpose to do away with these prosciptinns LOAN SJLO ANS-LO AN S We Loan Money on Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry, Radios. Type writers, Guns, Musical Instru ments.—Anything Valuable. WE SELL—Unredeemed Suits —Topcoats—Overcoats or any thing not redeemed. BILL’S LOAN BANK 1804 N. 24th St. Tel, WE-1369 LITTLE DINER Quality Plus Service Hot Corn Bread or Biscuits with Your Orders without Extra Charge, 24th St. At Willis Avenue I LEWIS & HARRY SERVICE STATION 2303 N. 24th Street DIAMOND I)-X GAS & LUBRICATION Harry Payne, Lewis Irvin, Proprietors will outweigh a ton of abstraction and pretense. It will hearten and encourage the 12,000,000 men, women and children of the Ne gro group in the United Stales, and contribute to that national unity so much needed and desired during these perilous days. - ~'~~l Note: — You* Question Will Be Answered "Free” in Thm Column. For * "Private Reply" . . . Send only 25c for ray new Astrology Reading ft Lucky Day Chart and receive by return mail a confidential letter of Free Advice analys ing three (5) Questions privately. Sign your full name, addreaa, and birthdate » all letters, and please include a self-addressed, itamped envelop* for your reply. Send all letters to ABBE’ WALLACE, P. O. Box, 11, Atlanta, Georgia • • • L. C.—Those women that I have it. mind, I wish to know if my husband is going with them? Does this child belong to him? Now I an> wondering abo.it this and it worries me and I wan; the truth? Ans: The truth >s thai he don’t go with them—ne.'cr has beei whh them and doesn’t intend to either. You are worrying about r.i thing—he does speak to them, bn' that is all. Therc is absolute ,/ no reason for yn.f vnry rg a bo .t his cheating ior he is living I tin* to you at this time. You have a good husband. ****** G. M.—Vvhere should I go for the most success} l have two different places in mind and feel i i. decided ? Ans: I suggest that you choose NEW ORLEANS—the other place you have in mind wouldn’t benefit you any at all. You will find a job in New Orleans and get by very well during the winter and suggest that you make the change right away. ****** F. B. C-—I have been home for the holidays every since the 20th of December and^vonder if I should return as my mother desir es for me or marry this man who is after me right now? Ans: Go back to school child and finish up in June. A few more months won’t make an awful lot of difference it is true— but it makes exactly enough difference in having a college education and not having one. Do not let any one persuade you to quit now. And another thing—you don’t love this man in question—he won’t be your husband. ****** A. E. M.—Do you think this boy I am going with will marry pip before the baby is born? Ans: It is up to you and your people to see that he does so. H won’t be big enough to offer to Joe’s Foil Market (Formerly Herman’s Market) 2422 NORTH 24th ST. Telephone WE-5441 —FREE DELIVERY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY *-- --- - - -. 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Will they be happy? Ans: Yes—they will be very happy together. You are acting wisely in not staying around them too much until they become ac i customed to one another. She \ likes you, but feels that you res ent her to some extent. It is my suggestion that you do nice things for her and let her know that you care for her whenever you are a round them. Never pry in their affairs or side with your son and she will always love you (Cont’nued on pagt-U-SrM) Art, THE HARD WAY” Artist Horace Pippin paints a portrait of Marion Anderson ss his wife mends. From the feature “Alt the Hard Way,” in the .Jan uary 17th issue of Friday magaz ine. ♦♦ New York—“Art the Hard Way by Jerome Klein”, one of Ameri ca’s leading art critics, in the Jan uary 17th issue of Friday magaz ine out next Friday, tells of the courage and hardship of Horace Pippin, Negro artist, and his strug gle to become the outstanding painter he is today. W'hen Horace Pippin was ship ped home from France in 1919 with his right arm strapped to his side, it seemed a dead certainty that he was through for life — even though he did have a Croix de Guerre. His army doctors ad mitted he was fit for no man’s work. For ten years he could do noth ing but remember and fume—un til one day an idea struck him He had found a way, crippled though he was, to paint a»rain. 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