The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 08, 1941, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FRESH BUTCHERED PORK
Butchered Hogs For Sale, Davi
4009 South 60th Street.
HOME COOKED MEALS
Home Cooked Meals at Busy Bee
Cafe, 106 South 14th St., JA. 9910
HELP WANTED, Male or Female
join—Reliable Friendship Club
—For Marriage. Friendship, or
Pleasure. Send Dime for member
ship blank. H. Brookes, 317 Wen
iell, Chicago, 111.
ROOMS FOR RENT
2 and 3 Room Apt., reasonable,
2130 North 28th St., JA. 1755.
Strictly modem rooms on car line.
£502 Lake St, For Rent.
Room For Rent, 2520 Patrick Ave
WE. 2217.
3 Room Apt. Furnished, private
bath, newly decorated, JA. 0986.
2 Room Apartment, furnished or
unfurnished. WEbrfter 0360. Call
evenings.
Room For Rent for single man.
Reasonable, call evenings AT. 9460
Room for man and wife AT. 0748
Furnished Room For Rent— 2520
Patrick. WE. 2217.
HARDWARE— _
DOLGOFF HARDWARE
Paint, Glass and Varnish. Wed#
glazing and make window shade!
to order. 182 N. 24th St. WE. 1607.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
2023 Lake St. W Ebb ter 20L2
LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 North 24th WE. 6068
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 North 24th St. WE. 1021
MEN1 WUMEIM! USE 1UUK
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.”
WANT TO BUY^
Furniture of all kinds—dressers,
beds, end tables, chairs and chest
of drawers or complete home—
apartment furnishings- Kettles and
dishes. Sell us yours.
IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th &
Lake Street—WE. 2224
KidneysWust
Clean Out Acids
Exces3 acids, poisons and wastes In your
blood are removed chiefly by your kidneys.
Getting up Nights, Burning Passages. Back
ache Swollen Ankles, Nervousness. Rheu
matic Pains. Dizziness, Circles Under Eyes,
and feeling worn out, often are caused by
non-organic and non-systemlc Kidney and
Bladder troubles. Usually in such cases, the
very flrst dose of Cystex goes right to work
helping the Kidneys flush out excess acids
and wastes. And this cleansing, purifying
Kidney action. In Just a day or so. may eas
ily make you feel younger, stronger and
better than in years. A printed guarantee
wrapped around each package of Cystex in
sures an Immediate refund of the full cost
unless you are completely satisfied. You have
everything to gain and nothing to lose under
this positive money back guarantee so get
Cystex from your druggist today for only 35c.
f. C. C. ex. for N. S.
This Week In Religion
and Thought
BY ROBT. L. MOODY .
ONE BLOOD—
We seem to be given to the ob
servance of special days, weeks
and occasions. This may be over
done but it does give an opportun
ity to study and appreciate cert
ain important persons and truths.
February 22-28 is Brotherhood
Week. This was a good time to
think of the valuable relationship.
Dictatorships and persecution of
minor races, religions and politic
al groups have made us more con
cerned with each other.
This special week was sponsored
by the Councils of Catholics, Pro
testants and Jews. Experiences
in Europe and their possible in
fluence in American life have mag
nified the danger of persecution.
No other group in America,
knows the handicaps from race
hatred as the Negro knows its
While our brothers of the other
race preach the doctrine of broth
erhood, we hope they will realize
that the best way to promote this
idea is to begin with proper treat
I ment and brotherly love for tne
Negro
St. Paul had more rignt ior
boasting superiority than any av
erage person of his day- But he
told the learned Athenians that
God—hath made ONE BLOOD
ALL NATIONS OF MEN for to
dwell on all the face of the earth
_Acts. 17:26. Proper recognition
of this truth and the practice of it
will produce genuine brotherhood.
NORTH 24 th ST.
SHOE REPAIR
1807 N. 24th St. WE. 4240
YOU CAN’T TELL THEY ARE
REPAIRED— BECAUSE OUR
INVISIBLE HALF SOLEING
METHOD “Leaves No Repair
Look" ON YOUR SHOES. THE
NEW SOLE WITH AN INVIS
IBLE JOINT.
—POPULAR PRICES —
nnr-r-r--.
DUFFY Pharmacy
24th AND LAKE STREETS
PRESCRIPTIONS
—Free Delivery—
WE. 0609
WAWW/AmVAVW
LOANS->LOANS-LOANS
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
INDIGESTION
may affect the Heart
Has trapped in the etomarh or gullet may act like a
hair-trigger on the heart At ti e flrat sign of dbitreaa
smart men and women depend in Bell-ana Tableta to
Ret gaa free. No laxative but made of the faateat
acting medicine* known for acid lndlgesklon. If the
FIRST I108K doean't prove Bell-ana better, return
bottle to ua and receive DOUBLE Money Back, 25c.
Joe’s Food Market
(Formerly Herman’s Market)
2422 NORTH 24th ST. Telephone WE-5441
—FREE DELIVERY—
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
ORANGE AND BLUE FOOD STAMPS RE
DEEMED at JOE’S Food Market at Low
Prices. ******
TOMATO SOUP PerCan 5C
PRUNES 2 Pound Package 15‘
hest quality Pure Lard, lb. 7Vk
Butter, lb. 32c __
FLOUR, 5 lb. bag 19c OLEO, lb. 10c
Sugar, 5 lbs._26c Pork R~/ast, lb. 16c
™I;LJUART JAR 1ftr Boiling Beef, lb. 12Vk
Dill Pickles. _ 10c Veil ItoastTlE-18c
Cleanser, 10c Brisket Bacon, lb._15c
LARGE CAN SltM)kcd J 3Wls. lb. 11c
Peaches, in syrup 15c Catsup, large bottle 10c
LARGE CAN 5 BARS OMAHA FAMILY
Pears, in syrup 15c g?ap 18c
r?I?oRICAN ^ r Apples, lb. 5c
YAMS, pound ->c sunkist
Potatoes, iolbs! 12c Oranges, d ^zen 18c
.New Fuel Burning Car
Japanese experts are shown examining a new charcoal burning automobile. Every effort is being made to
conserve the resources of the nation due to the present emergency, and gasoline and oil are among the j
most important products. Its performance compares favorably with that of gasoline-powered automobiles.
World's Coldest Religions Ceremony
The White Russians of Harbin, in northern Manchukuo, represent the last group of Orthodo* Catholics
n the world who still observe Kreschenie, an ancient religious custom of purifying themselves of sin by
>athing in the water of a frozen river in the middle of winter. On January 19 every year, they conduct
he rites on the bank of the frozen Sungari River, singing Russian hymns and carrying ikons just aa they
once did in their homeland.
EXPECTED HOME
Mts. Ollie Lewis, 2415 Blondo
St., who has been visiting with
relatives in Texas for the past
two months, expects to return
home in the near future.
ILL—
Mrs. Cecelia W. Jewell, 2233
Grant is confined to her home by
illness.
IN CHICAGO—
Mrs. John Adams, -1415 North
23rd Plaza, is visiting in Chicago,
Illinois. She has been there for
about 2 weeks.
VISITS GUIDE PLANT
Mr. James W. Washington, of
417 East 47th St., Chicago, Illin
ois, visited the Omaha Guide off
ices and shop while in Omaha on
Monday, March 3rd- Mr'. Wash
ington was President of the Ne
gro Exposition which was held in
Chicago last fall. He is also th^
president of the United League of
America, a $1,000,000 corporation
which is now making plans to
build a department store, and a
school. He is also interested in
building a ‘ Boy’s Town” in Chic
ago similar to tre Negraska “Boys
Town”.
W’hile in Omaha he was the
guest of Sergeant and Mrs. P. H«
Jenkins. He made a tour through
Boys’ Town accompanied by Ser
geants Buford and Jenkins- On
Sunday afternoon he spoke at Zion
Baptist Church and on Sunday
night he spoke at St. John’s AME
Church.
Mr. J .W. Washington left on
Monday night for his home in
Chicago.
WILL CONVENE—
The Council of Delibera'ion in
and for the Orient of Nebraska
Ancient and Accepted Scottish
Rite of Free Masonry, Northern
Masonic Jurisdiction, (Prince Hall
Affiliation) USA In obedient to
the Proclamation issued by the 111
Gommander-^in-Ch^ef, Nathaniel
Hunter 33 dtgr'e Deputy for Ne
braska, will convene in its Twenty
Third Annuel Session in the Vall
ey of Omaha, Masonic Temple 26
and Blondo Sts., Sunday March 9,
1941.
Delegates are expected irom
Lincoln. Grand Island, Hastings,
Nehawka and Beatrice to attend
the session.
Natraniel Hunter 33 degree De
puty for Nebraska.
OPEN LETTER—
The Low Wage and Unemployed
Workers will have a meeting at
the Church of Deliverance 1837 N.
24th Street, Wed., 8 p. m. Spec
ial for all persons seeking work to
help build the bomber plant at the
Fort Crook should register and
your qualifications of work that
you do. We have been informed,
by the AFofL. that the men will
be hired in groups. So many in
Sarpy county and so many in Doug
las county, therefore it will handi
cap persons seeking work going
directly to Fort Crook. The big
caterpillars are noW moving the
dirt at the present time. We as
a group should cooperate together
when opportunity comes at our
door. Further details at the meet
Ing. Meeting, March 12th at 8 p
m. Virgil Bailey, Geo. Thomas,
Miss Edith Buxton
VISITING—
Mr. Donald Johnson of Boone,
Icwa is visiting with his brother,
Mr. Neal Johnson of 1408 North
23rd Plaza.
LEWIS & HARRY
SERVICE STATION
2303 N. 24th Street
DIAMOND D-X GAS
& LUBRICATION
Harry Payne, Lewis Irvin
Proprietors
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VISITORS -
Visitors from Lincoln on Sunday
February 23, were Mr. and Mrs.
Wyatt Williams, Mrs. Doris Bow
en, Mr. and Mrs- Clyde Malone,
and daughter, Jeanne, Mrs. Helen
Randal, Mr. Horace Colley, the
wfeU known furrier, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Holcomb and children,
Phyllis and Beverly.
Host and hostess at dinner at the
Social Rooms were Mr- ani Mrs.
Cleve Walker; Mr- and Mrs. Jam
es White, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Thomas, Mrs. Lillie Stovall, Mr.
and Mrs. William Rogers and Mrs.
Bell Taylor were guests
PASSES—
Mrs. Kellogg Smith, former res
ident of Omaha who has been re
siding in Pasadena, California
passes away there on February
24 Funeral services were held
for her on Thursday, February 27.
Relatives of Mrs. Smith who are
living in Omaha are Mrs. Mary E.
Harrison, Mrs. Henry Biddeux,
Mrs. James Griffin and Roy Kel
log.
GOES HOME—
Mrs. Lillian Smith of Perry, Ok
lahoma, formerly a resident of O
maha, sp ent a month in Omaha
recently- She left for her hum's
on Sunday, March 2. She had a
very enjoyable stay here and re
newed many old acquaintances.
MOTORS—
Mr. and Mrs Vance Johnson, 283
North 27th Street, motored to
Boone, Iowa recently.
THE WISCONSIN STATE
JOURNAL
RIGHT OFF THE COBB
Without jroing into the demerit^
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KABB’S BUFFET
for Popular Brandi
of BEER and LIQUORS |
2229 Lake Street
I —Always a place to park— g
of the current cuffing the public
is being forced to watch between
ASCAP and the radio chains, both
sides of which ought to be heartily
ashamed of themselves—We’d like
to borrow a cute word from the up
set. land of boogie woogie itself to
describe the musical portions of
our favorite programs on the air
since Jan. 1.
Corney.
LITTLE DINEK
Quality Plus Service
Hot Corn Bread or Biscuits
with Your Orders without
Extra Charge.
24th St. At Willis Avenne
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How To Relieve
Bronchitis'
Creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
1 for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Many WOMEN
get 2-way help!
CARDUI is a name you ought tog
remember, if you suffer from, only
functional causes, ii. either of two
ways: (1) from periodic pain and
discomforts, or (2) lack of energy,
strength and appetite.
If the first is your main trouble
start three days before “your time’
and take CARDUI as directed. If
you need a tonic to help stimulate
the appetite, increase the flow cf
gastric juice and improve digestion
and so build energy and strength,
use it by the tonic directions.
For either purpose, CARDUI hns
been giving women and girls sat
isfying results for more than 50
years, as proved by its record of
popularity.
You Don’t Have to
Be a Magician
AN ELECTRIC ROASTER WILL DO
THE TRICK FOR YOU EVERY NIGHT
Magic? Well, you'll admit it seems like it.
But with an automatic electric roaster even
an “amateur cook" can spend the day away
from home, and return at six o'clock to a most
delicious dinner. And all ready to serve! Ask
any ol the thousands of Omaha women (and
their husbands) who enjoy electric roaster
cookery!
"A good cltiien wheimi we servo"—that's the constant
aim ol the Nebraska Power Company. The Company's 800
employees are active In church and charity work wherever
they live. Their loyalty to their Jobs—not magic—makes
possible your continuous dependable electric service.
LIVE Even Better— ELECTRICITY IS Even Cheaper
SEE YOUR DEALER
ij OR THE NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY