The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 13, 1941, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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IT pays to advertise
IT PAYS TO SHOP
For whatever you have to sell, 01
for whatever you want to buy—
IN THESE COLUMNS
PLANTS, Sweet Potato, Pepper,
Cabbage Now Ready—Order Nowl
H. G. Davis & Sons, R. 4 South
Gfcnaha.
Join—Reliable Friendship Club
—Yor Marriage. Friendship, or
Pleasure. Send Dime for member
»hip blank. H. Brookes, 317 Wen
dell, Chicago, 111.
Kaplan Produce formerly locat
ed on No. 24th St. is now located
at 1804 No. 20th St. We have a
large selection on Poultry and eggs.
We deliver, Phone JA. 6537, Kap
lan Produce Co. extend an invita
tion to his old customers to pay
him a visit at his new location.
2 or 3 furnished rooms, $2.50 and
$3.00. 2406 No. 21st St.
E. Williams.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
2022 Lake St. WEbster 20L2
HARDWARE—
DOLGOFF HARDWARE
Paint, Glass and Varnish. We de
glazing and make window shades
to order 1822 N. 24th St. WE. 1607
LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 North 24th WE. 6066
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 North 24th St. WE. 10S^
MEN! WOMEN! USE YOUR
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. Purchase?
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
JACKSON 0288
FIDELITY
STORAGE & VAN CO.
Local and Long Distance
MOVING
1107 Howard, W. W. Roller, Mgr
BABE’S BUFFET
for Popular Brands 1
of BEER and LIQUORS J
2229 Lake Street
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sands of men and women Pay ('■{***
agents everywhere. Many mak- j. JJ. 'Y
ing up to $45.00 week full
time, $5.00 day spare time, *frr *«,, i
Write for my guarantee offer
of $15.00 a week. No experience Yw .*
needed. Just follow my plan.
Write me for FREE SAM
PLES, FREE SAMPLE
CASE offer of $9.00 worth
of cosmetics, flavorings,
medicines, curios, Victor
Williams Dept. CN-64-H
P.0. Bx 2565, Memphis, o\Vbi§
Tennessee,
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FINE FOR KIDNEY
AND BLADDER
WEAKNESS
STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS
AND FEEL YOUNGER
Keep your blood more free from
waste matter, poisons and acid by
putting more activity into kidnevc
and bladder, and you should live a
healthier, happier life.
One efficient, harmless way to do this
is to get from your druggist a 36 cent
box of GOLD MEDAL, Haarlem Oil
Capsules and take them as directed—
the prompt results should delight you.
Besides getting up nights, some symptoms
of kidney trouble may be backache, shifting
pains, puffy eyes.
be an EAST MARK and accept a
rabstitnte —Get Gold Medal Haarlem Oil
•V****1 «nd genuine. Look
tor the Gold Medal on the box — 35 cent*.
3id “Diamond Jim” Have
Stomach or Ulcer Pains?
It is hardly likely that Diamond Jim
Brady could have eaten so vora
ciously if he suffered after-eating
pains. Sufferers who have to pay
the penalty of stomach or ulcer
pains, indigestion, gas pains, heart
burn, burning sensation, bloat and
other conditions caused by excess
acid should try a 25c box of Udga
Tablets. They must help or money
refunded.
HELP US! HELP THE POOH
CALL—
THE VOLUNTEERS OF
AMERICA
JAckson 2290 15th & Chicago
FOR SALE
A 6000 PIANO CHEAP
All kinds of winter clothing
for men and women and the
children at the right prices.
Call in—you might find what
you need at the Price you
can afford to pay.
BENEFIT
SHOP
711 South 16th St.
Asthma Mucus
LoosenedFirstDay
For Thousands of Sufferers
Choking, gasping, wheezing spasms of
Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and energy. In
gredients in the prescription Mendaco quick
ly circulate through the blood and common
ly help loosen the thick strangling mucus
the first day, thus aiding nature In palliating
the terrible recurring choking spasms, and
in promoting freer breathing and restful
sleep. Mendaco is not a smoke, dope, or in
jection. Just pleasant, tasteless palliating
tablets that have helped thousands of suf- ’
ferers. Printed guarantee with each package
—money back unless completely satisfactory.
Ask your druggist for MenAlaco today. Only 60c.
NORTH 24th Si.
SHOE REPAIR
1807 N. 24th St. WE. 4240
—POPUIiAR PRICES—
YOU CANT 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.
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DUFFY Pharmacy
24th AND LAKE STREETS
PRESCRIPTIONS
—Free Delivery—
WE. 0609
j .W.VAWAVAV.VW/A!
ROTHERY CLEANING SPECIAL
ONE PIECE PLAIN DRESSES
MEN’S SUITS
LADIES PLAIN JACKET SUITS
LIGHT TOPCOATS
LADIES PLAIN SPRING COATS
Except White or Fur Trimmed
20 •% Less For Cash and Carry
FREE—“Moth-Seal” Bags Free Storage for Cloth Winter
Coats Cleaned Now ut Out Regular Prices (Not Special
Prices.)
Fur Coats, values to $100 Cleaned and Cold Stored, $4.50
ROTHERY CLEANERS
2515-17-19 CUMING ST. JA. 7383
REVIEWING
THE SPORTS
BY JOHN BEAN
Pro football . . . Jackie Robinson,
former UCLA star, snagged a 40
yard pass from among the great
est football eleven in the world
and jitterbugged the remaining
six yards to score six of tre All
Stars thirteen points. But the Chi
cago Bears trounced the Stars 37
to 13. Jackie made nice gams on
all his running plays when he car
ried the ball. But his gains were
not far enough to bring one of
scouts from the stands with a con
tract for him to sign. Maybe his
gains Were not “white” enough.
But that is the American Away of
life, so. Some of the boys who
played longside of Jackie will be
signed up with one of the pro
elevens with a season check $3,000
up. But Jackie was chosen by the
American public to play on a team
that represents ,the best football
players in the colleges and univer
sities of the U. S. A- and this, t°°>
is an American way of life. . . .
Down in Des Moines this Septem
ber 5 the best football player from<
high school in the state of Iowa
will play in the East-West game.
On the West team will be a start
ing end by name of Lawrence
Freeman. Freeman graduated from
Central high of Sioux City and was
picked as a member of the squad
when 41,000 votes suggested that
he would be quite a help to the
West team. . . . Bobby Vandervere,
Iowa’s greatest pro football play
er, who showed Kenny Washington
and Ozzie Simmons how to play
football in Chicago last year when
all three played on Duke Slater’s
team, may play with the Sioux
City Comets. Vondervere learned
about sports at Eldora boys school
and is considered by some as the
greatest athlete in the state . . .
Short Short Stories . . . Brud Hol
land, Cornell’s All-American end,
will begin his third year as fac
ulty member and assistant coach
at Lincoln U in Chester, Pa. . . .
“Flash” boe Louis’ horse won the
five-gaited class in the Harlem
horse show last week. . , .
Dr. G. W. Adams of Washing
ton, D. C-, was elected president of
the Negro United Golfers associa
tion which held its championshps
tournament on the Pankapoag
course n Canton, Mass., last week.
Pat Ball, Cicago pro, won the
championships and the prize mon
ey of $275. This is the fourth time
the 42-year-old golfer has copped
the National title ... In 1927 he
won the title at Stowe with 293,
in 1929 at Westfield, N. J., with
290 and in 1934 with 296 in De
troit. Ip winning the title this
year Ball had to beat Clyde Mar
tin, Joe Louis’ personal pro from
Detroit, which was no picnic, Bud.
Ball finished the 72 holes with a
302, 18 over par, and Martin with
1303. Zeke Hartfield, a pro at the
Lincoln park course in Atlanta,
kept the Atlanta’s golf prestige in
tact when he shot 149 for the first
36 holes to rack up the lowest
score of the entire tournament for
36 holes. But on the final 36 holes
he went off stride with a poor 158
to finish third with a total score of
307. Hartsfeld’s feat brings to
memory the 1938 championships
held at Palos Park in Chicago. Pat
Ball was there along with some
135 other top-notch Negro golfers.
And Pat was leading the crowd in
the opening round of the mens
open. But after the first round the
gallery trudged after lanky How
ard Wheeler of Atlanta . . . watch
ed him tee up on the edge of a
match folder, strided easily along
the fairway and flop on the green
while waiting his turn to put. Dur
ing the afternoon he shot with re
sults that would please many top
notch white golfer. He shot rounds
of 68, 73, 72, 71 . . . and brother,
that course was plenty tough and
hilly. Wheeler’s 284 won the title
and $200 . . . and set a new record
for the Negro championship . . .
just three strokes above the all
time U. S- open record set by the
great Ralph Guldahl the year be
fore. So Hartsfield takes his place
alongside of Wheeler Bobby Jones,
Charley Yates and others who have
made Atlanta Golf No. City.
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RAY ROBINSO WINS TECHNI
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New York, September 5. (AN
P)—Ray Robinson, up and coming
lightweight, won an eahy technical
knoekout over Carl Guggino of
Hartford, in 2:47 of round three in
a scheduled eight-round bout at the
Queensboro arena Wednesday
night. Four thousand fans were
there. The scrap had been origin
ally planned for Monday but rain
lompelled a postponement to Tues
day and then to Wednesday.
LUNCEFORD ‘MOST ORIGINAL’
New York, (TYP.>—Having
just completed a nationwide ex
country tour Jimmie Lunceford,
after playing a Labor Day date at
the Renaissance Casino here, left
on another jaunt that will keep
him rhythmically “swinging" along
the Atlantic Seaboard during the
month of September. New Jersey,
New Hampshire, Maine, Connecti
cut, New York, Pennsylvania, West
Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and No.
Carolina have already or are soon,
slated to welcome America’s No. 1
dance orchestra during the current
month.
Being the most ‘original’ in
dance rhythm, Lunceford again
becomes the first band to turn,
down engagements in order to take
a two-weeks’ vacation. That is
being original, personified.—Ted
Yates.
$500.00 FINE ON
LIQUOR CHARGE
Mr. Ruben McGee, 2409 Patrck
Avenue, was fined five hundred
dollars and costs, in court, by
Judge Wheeler on charges of vio
lating the liquor law.
Mr. McGee kept repeating while
the case was being tried that he
wanted his case tried Wednesday,
but Judge Wheeler insisted that
the case proceed.
When Mr. McGee said that the
purchaser tried to sell him the
whiskey instead of him selling it to
the purchaser, the fine wah assess-'
ed.
McGee shouted “I repeal that
fine.”
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The Misses Janis and Jean Me- |
Caw spent eight days at Camp
Harding, Nebr., the camp was
sponsored by the Girl Scouts of
which the McCaw children are
Brownies.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur had as their
house guest, relatives from Texas
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs.
Alfeda Lane, Miss LaVauglin
Thompson and Miss Jessel Ried of
Los Angeles, Cal
LITTLE DINER
Quality Plus Service
Wot Corn Bread or Biscuits
with Your Orders without
Extra Charge.
24th St. At Willis Avenue
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Minor, 2502
Decatur Street, were blessed with!
a baby girl Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Mrs. Robert Cooper, 927 N- 25th
St. recently returned from Little
Rock, Ark., where she visited her
; sick sister.
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Mr. Herman Stevens, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Stevens will leave
next week to attend Lincoln Uni
versity in Jefferson City, Missouri.
Mrs. Edit McJohnson accom
panied by Mrs. Jack Bell returned
to the city after an extended visit
in Minneapolis, St. Paul and part*
of Wisconsin. j
Norman Melvin Johnson spent
two weeks vacationing at Camp
Strader, Nebr., and the following
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Woods, of Lincoln, Nebr. I
Sammie Ward of 2921 No. 25th ;
St., returned Monday from Detroit, 1.
Mich., here he visited his mother, j
Mrs. Lillie Ward, formerly of Om
aha, who is now making her home !
in Detroit. Sammie came to at
tend school here.
.
When Poisons Slow
KIDNEYS
and Irritate Bladder
Flush Them Out for 35 Cents
Go to your druggist today and get
this harmless diuretic and stimulant
— ask for Gold Medal Haarlem Oil
Capsules and start at once to flush
kidneys of waste matter saturated
with acids and poisons.
That’s a prompt and effective way
to help bring about more healthful
kidney activity and relieve that blad
der irritation with its scanty passage
with smarting and burning as well as
restless nights.
Remember the kidneys often need flushing
u well as the bowels, and some symptoms of
kidney weakness may be: getting up often
during the night—puffy eyes—backache.
But be sure and get GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules — the original
and genuine — the price is small (35
cents). Just see if your expectations
aren’t fulfilled. Refuse a substitute.
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—PRESTON HIERONYMOUS, PROPRIETOR— !
2414 Grant Street WEbster 5656
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Harry Lewis who recently un
derwent an operation for appen
dicitis is back home and doing
ncely. Mr. Lewis runs the grocery
store on 27th and Binney St.
Flush Poisons From
Kidneys and Stop
Getting Up Nights
Be Healthier, Happier—Sleep Better
When you can get for SS cents an
efficient and harmless stimulant and
diuretic that should flush from your
' kidneys the waste matter, poisons and
acid that are now doing you harm,
why continue to break your restful
sleep by getting up thru the night?
Don’t be an EASY MARK and ac
cept a substitute—Get Gold Medal
Haarlem Oil Capsules — the original
and genuine. Look for the Gold Medal
on the box — 35 cents.
Other symptoms of weak kidneys
and irritated bladder may be back
ache, puffy eyes, shifting pains, burn
ing or scanty passage.
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Getting Up Nights
Makes Many Feel Old
Do you feel older than you are or suffer
from Getting Up Nights, Backache. Nervous
ness, Leg Pains, Dizziness, Swollen Ankles,
Rheumatic Pains, Burning, scanty or fre
quent passages? It so, remember that your
Kidneys are vital to your health and that
these symptoms may be due to non-organlc
and non-systemlc Kidney and Bladder trou
bles—in such cases CYSTEX (a physician’s
prescription) usually glvesprompt and Joy
ous relief by helping the Kidneys flush out
poisonous excess acids and wastes. You have
everything to gain and nothing to lose in
trying Cystex. An iron-clad guarantee
wrapped around each package assures a re
fund of your money on return of empty
package unless fully satisfied. Don't take
chances on any Kidney medicine that Is
not guaranteed. Don’t delay. Get Cystex
_ A- (Siss-tex) from your
■ - VCTAV druggist today. Only
y «lliVA 35c. The guarantee
«fs*i»i fill! II4IHI protect# you.
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For quick relief from itching of eczema, pimple;,
athlete's foot, scabies, rashes ami other ex
ternally caused skin troubles, use world-famous,
cooling, antiseptic, liquid D.D.D. Prescription.
Greaseless, stainless. Soothes irritation and
quickly stops intense itching. 35c trial bottle
proves it, or your money back. Ask your
druggist today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION.
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FOR PRECIOUS EYES
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That hot September sun has virtues, but it's
a demon when it comes to eyes! Harsh bright
ness brings extra strain to eye nerves and
muscles—makes your family's precious eyes
work overtime.
Call the Nebraska Power Company—ATlantic
!31O0, extension 317—to have a trained light
ing advisor check your lighting, today! There
is no cost or obligation for this valuable serv
ice, but it assures priceless protection for the
eyes of those you love/
YOUR ELECTRIC SERVICE IS GOOD .. and Cheap!
SEE YOUR DEALER
OR NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY