§ - 10 \ /A 10 — 5 = |FTt PAYS to advertise IT PAYS TO SHOP For whatever you have to sell, 01 for whatever you want to buy— IN THESE COLUMNS FOR YOUR GARDENS PLANTS, Sweet Potato, Pepper, Cabbage Now Ready—Order Now! H. G. Davis & Sons, R. 4 South Omaha. Join—Reliable Friendship Club —For Marriage, Friendship, or Pleasure. Send Dime for member ship 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. Nice Room, Good location, 2408 North 25th Street. HOUSE FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW AT SACRIFICE PRICE CLOSE TO PACKING HOUSE 3111 “S” Street, 5 rooms, modern, good condition. $2700. Call GALDA AT. 1619, LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS EDHOLM & SHERMAN 2401 North 24th WE. 6066 EMERSON LAUNDRY 2324 North 24th St. WE. 107^ MEN! WOMEN! USE YOUR j CREDIT to get all the styliah I new apparel you need. Great values. Enjoy terms made to ord-'r 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 HOTEL OLGA NEW YORK CITY 695 Lenox Avenue (Corner 145th Street) Select Family And Tourist Hot^ Running Hot and Cold Water in Each Room All Rooms Outside Exposure —SERVICE— Subway Service and Surface Cars at Door Rates Reasonable Ed. H. Wilson, Prop. 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Only 60c. “A Thing of BEAUTY IS A JOY Forever”—Keats BIG PROFITS Selling Greeting Cards For Every Day in the Year Popular and Religious, Christmas Box Assortments WRITE FOR SAMPLES AMITY CARD CO. .321 West 125th St., Dept. 4. New York City • FUNERAL DIRECTORS THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 20SU Lake St. WEbster 20£2 l ^ HARDWARE— DOLGOFF HARDWARE Paint, Glass and Varnish. Wed* glazing and make window shade* to order 1822 N. 24th St. WE. 1607 STATEMENT OF THE OWNER SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH 3, 1933. Of The Omaha Guide, published weekly at Omaha, Nebraska for October, 1941. State of Nebraska County of Douglas. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county afore said, personally appeared C• C. Galloway who, having been duly Sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Publisher of the Omaha Guide and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true state men of the ownership, manage ment, etc., of the aforesaid publi cation for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1933, embod ied in section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and address es of the publisher, editor, manag ing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, C. C. Galloway, 2420 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Editor C. C. Galloway, 2420 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Managing Editor, None. Business Manager, C- C. Gallo way, 2420 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska 2. That the owner is: (If own ed by a corporation, its name and address must be stated, and also immediately thereunder the nam es and addresses of stockholders owning or holding one per cent or snore of total amount of stock- If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the indiv idual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated concern, its name and address, as well as those of each individual member, must LITTLE DINER Quality Plus Service Rot Corn Bread or Biscuits with Your Orders without Extra Charge. 24th St. At Willis Avenne THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 2022 Lake St. WK. 2022 GROSS JEWELRY AND LOAN COMPANY formerly at 24th and Erskine St. New location 514 N. 16th St. Phone Jackson 4635 USED- CLOHING Dresses — Shoes All Clothing for entire family READY TO WEAR VERY LOWEST PRICES Write for Free Catalogue Special Gift Offer Discounts. Bargain Mail Order House 202 Henry St—Dept H j New Y^rk City, N. Y. be given-) The Omaha Guide Publishing Company, Omaha, Nebra. H. J. Ford, Washington, D. C Boyd V- Galloway, Omaha, Ne braska 3. That the known bondholders mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, monrtgages, or other secur ities are: (If there are none, so state.) Underwriters Acceptance Coi poration, Omaha, Nebraska. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and se curity holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company, but also, in cases where the stock holder or security holder appear* upon the books of the company i s trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the per* >n or corporation for whom such trus tee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions un der which stockholders and secur ity holders who do not appear up on the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or cor poration has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securties than as so stat ed by him. C. C. Galloway, Editor, Publisher, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of October 1941. Ethel F. Paxton, Notary Public, (My commission expires Oct. 4, 1944.) U. S. AND CITY OFFICIALS ACT ON RACE BAR IN N. J, HOUSING Jersey City, N, J—Following the telegrams sent by the NAAC P to Nathan Straus, Administrat or of the United States Housing AvtKrity and to Mayor Frank Hague of this city, action has been premised by both c’.'ic als to try to colored families admi' ed io tb~ n» w LaFayecte Gardens hous ing project here. Nathan Straus wired the NAA CP: “U: S. Housing Authority will renew efforts to get local Housing Authority to reconsider present occupancy plans. To this end. we are making representations to the local Housing Authority and to city officials.” Hague’s telegram stated that the matter had been taken with the Jersey City Housing Commis sion. A delegation, Headed by the erend E. S. Hardge, president of the Jersey City NAACP, visited the national office on October 7, and reported that occupancy Was taking place at the LaFayette Gar dens, but that colored families who had lived in the area for more than 30 years in harmony with whites were not being admitted. - The effect of action by the U. S. Housing Authority and the mayor will be known shortly. FORMER FT. BRAGG COMMANDANT NOW HEADS MISSISSIPPI ROTC New York—Colonel Charles B. Elliott, former commander at Ft. Bragg and in charge at the time of the double killing there, has been given the post as head of the ROTC at the University of Miss issippi, a virtual demotion, it was reported to the National Associat ion for the Advancement of Color ed People last week. New Commonder at Fort Bragg is Colonel E. P. Parker, Jr, OMAHA OUTFITTING Furnish Your Entire House hold at the ‘Omaha Outfitting They carry Furniture, Washing Machines, Radios, Travelling Bags, Jewelry and All Kinds of Coal. 2122 North 24th St. Phone AT. 5652 READ The GUIDE Note:—Your Question Vol B* Ansstereo "Free” in This Column. Per a "Privett Reply" , . . Send only 2 Jc for my new Astrology Reading It Luce* Day Chart and receive by return mail • confidential letter of Free Advice analys ing three ()) Questions privately. Sign your fall name, address, and birthdate an aB letters, and please include a self-addressed, itemped envelope for yoor reply. Send all letter** to ABBE’ WALLACE, P. O. Box, 11, Atlanta, Georgia i BE NATURAL Whether it‘s a custom made suit or merely minor alterations, don't siand stifi as a poker or in any ' other position that diverges from normal posture. Because once fit ted and you wear it in your natur al habitat, you are not going to stand as you might have in the fit ting room. NAACP ANNUAL CONFER ENCE CHANGED TO JULY 14 TO 19 New York—The date of the an naul conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to be held in Los Angeles, California, has been changed to July 14 to 19 from June 23 to 28 by vote of the branches, it was announced by the NAACP this week. The Board of Directors of the Association voted approval of the change pending the action of the branches at its September meet ing. The July date was favored be cause it would allow many more persons to attend the California meeting. Plans are already un derway to entertain a large dele gation. It is expected that ar rangements w'ill be made for a special train out of Chicago. NATIONAL ART WEEK AT TUSKEGEE TO FEATURE AINTINGS OF DR. CARVER Tuskegee, Oct- 14 (ANP) —Na tional Art week, Nov. 17-23, will be celebrated at Tuskegee institute by the opening of the new art rooms in connection with the George Washington Carter mus eum. Many choice paintings and rare pieces of intricate lace work, des igned and created by the skillful fingers of Dr. Carver, will be ex hibited to the public for the first time. Artists and their friends are es pecially invited to see this rate collection of art in its many phas es. The Negro newspapers of the country and the world, are writing the only worthwhile history of the race. You must support them in self defense. Ambition, sometimes, is, like tem ptation, a poison plant upon which hang flowers of flaunting beauty. The beauty of motherhood lies in this; that the child in a mother’s eyes is always an innocent babe. The outer trappings of man are vain, indeed, for in the hearts of men alone, God plants His Kingdom. Men and women do look up and hope again, even in a land of greed and blood. -———^ We are now having our “War Dance”. After it is over, Mr. John Q. and family will have to pay THE FID DLER. That means you and you. I ■ ...._ V. V. W—I was in love with a boy back home and he didn’t pro pose to me so I came to the city to get work. A man here has proposed to me but he drinks. Tell me if I could change him and should I accept him? I want an Astrology Reading too Ans: Don’t marry the man you 'have just met with the idea that you can change his ways so eas ily.... make him prove it before marrying him. He certainly has not put forth any effort to stop ; drinking thus far. Wait awhile be | fore you marry. You may send j for my Astrology Reading if you desire. The price is 25c.... I will | advise you free on three of your problems. M. A. D.—I have been terribly sick for some time. Toll me if you think that my doctor understands my case and do you think that I will get to feeling better? Ans: Your doctor is in a posi tion to treat you for the condit’ou you are suffering with-if he didn’t understand your case, he would no doubt be fair enough to tell you so. Continue on with him and give him a reasonable time to bring abot a change in your condi tion before consulting another doc tor. M. J. M-—I am engaged to a young man and it seems as tho af ter we are married, I will have to live with his people. Now tell me ,if you think this is advisable? Ans: No, it isn’t advisable if there is any other plan that could be worked out-but if that is the only way that you two can marry. •. .then give it considerable thought before going ahead with this plan. There are cases where it works out satisfactorily but the wife and the in-law must under stand one another and agree to be peaceful. Why don’t you discuss the matter with your husband-to be and your in-laws and see if you can’t operate on a budget whereby you can live separately and you can continue to work to meet ex penses. Work out this problem fore you marry. R. M. J—I am in high school now and my ambition is to become a nurse. My folks toll me I don’t have enough patience to become a nurse and I wish to know why? Ans: As you grow older.. you will learn to control your temper and emotions. .. .and become more patient and understanding. You can try right now-and it will take plenty of patience to be a Good Nurse and you don’t want to be any other kind- Finish your thigh school training-work a while and save a little money then get in touch wTith the hospit al nearest you and see if you can’t enter training. You can do it if you want too bad enough. D. P—I am old and need help and I have written my son and he won’t write or send me any help Why does he treat me like this ? DEFENSE BOND QUIZ Q. How many Defense Savings Stamps does it take to fill an album ? A. Seventy-five 25-cent stamps; seventy-five 50 cent stamps; seventy five $1 stamps; or fifteen $5 stamps. The completed albums are immediate ly exchangeable for Defense Bonds (Series E) at your post office, or through your bank. Q. Who directs the National movement to sell Defense Savings Stamps in retail stores? A. The Treasury’s Retail Ad visory Committee, of which Benjamin H. Namm, of the National Retail Dry Goods Association, is chairman. Of ficers of 13 other great national retail organizations comprise the committee. Note.—To buy Defense Bonds and Stamps, go to the nearest post of fice, bank, or savings and loan assoc iation; or write to the Treasurer of the United States, Washington, D. C. Also Stamps now are on sale at most retail stores. . ♦. burning, BEnmy. RomnncE UPgaggSEgW The Larieuse Beauty Bureau was established by the { Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study methods of preserving women's natural beauty, and to make the results of this research available to the public. Do the first golden October days find you with a “last-rose-of-sura mer” look? Summer can be very hard on your complexion, your hair and your hands, and that means some rather intensive beauty work to bring yourself back to normal. This is the time to do it, for it is time to get back into the swing of things, time for new clothes, new interests, a whole new you! If you would greet autumn pretty and well groomed from top to toe, here are some pertinent suggestions for repairing the damages of a lazy, casual summer. Start with your hair and your skin, they’re most im portant. First, wield your hairbrush vali antly, brushing always up and away from the head. A hundred strokes, ten minutes a day, or—if you are a fast brusher and a slow reader— the time it takes to read this column. If your hair is dry, choose your shampoo to help correct this condition. A few hot oil shampoos, given to yourself or gotten at your pet beauty shop, will work minor miracles. If your hair is faded in color, or going gray on you, don’t be afraid to try a good hair coloring. Put yourself in the hands of a com petent beauty operator for this, or do it yourself at home. If you de cide to do it yourself, be sure to read before you work! Follow the directions, and be sure to make the tests as directed. This ground work under way, start thinking about a new hair style. The trend in 1941 is toward slightly shorter hair, with curls worn up from the temples In a not too-set manner. Experiment with your hair until you find a style that is both flattering and a part of your personality. Don’t be afraid of a change—for a change of pace adds interest and allure! While all this is going on, take extra pains with your complexion. If your hair Is dry, your skin may be in the same condition. Cleanse it thoroughly at night with a rich cream, applied like a thick mask and then massaged into your face with an upward and outward motion. Leave a little on overnight. Next, look at your hands! Get a good hand lotion and use it fre quently. Use a few drops of oil on your cuticle every night, to supple ment the benefits of your weekly manicure. If your figure seems to have ac quired new bulges and bumps, a series of exercises are in order. Meanwhile, let your first fashion purchase be a good foundation gar ment. There are few, if any, fami nine forms divine which do not re quire some sort of corset control. All this is a good beginning for the new you that is to greet the winter season. It is a good start to acquiring the charm and beauty that should be yours. What are your beauty problems? Write: Marie Downing, Larieuse Beauty Bureau, 3509 Lindell j Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., and she will be glad to answer them. Be sure to enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. I Ans; This boy of yours doesn’t realize that you are actually in, wfemt.... in fact he doesn’t give it a thought. If he were at home and could see that you need him, he would make an effort to help you no doubt. Don’t worry and fret about it;....try to get help from your local relief office or some easy job that you can do without over-exerting yourself. | E. V.—Well I like to read your column in the paper and I like to have the paper come to me out of town. You see it used to be my home town and I still like to know what’s going on. Tell me Sir if will continue to hold my job after my husband comes to ive with rne i here? Ans: Your work is satisfactory in every respect and the man yon are working for likes you lots.... I see no reason why you shouldn’t hold your job. You are right in wanting your husband to join you for six months is too long to be separated. INJURED WHILE PLAYING SOCCER IN GAME SUNDAY Mr. Fred Diron, prominent young sportman of Omaha was in jured Sunday while playing soccer. Mr. Dixon suffered a broken leg and was taken to Nicholas Senn hospital. Mr- Dixon is expected home on Thursday or Friday. H;s condition is reported as good. 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