studying photography i > Ethel Cole Phillips, formerly of VI7TT A A ryi rrtYJ rpiOTTATY"^ ' Omaha, Nebraska, now a resident t ▼ lll\ 1 AU V L/Iv 1 loirs VJ of Los Angeles, California, has t _ 1 , tered into the field of photography i ' She has made application in Frank ' 1 Wiggins Trade School to further -WHAT IT HAS DONE In her present course by specializ'ng -WHAT IT CAN DO NOW ■ jin photo-tinting, retouching s d 6. i etching- Both courses cover teci 1 niques of creating smooth t.n textu et and pleasing lighting rf | Advertising, in highly conipetit- , fect to a portrait negatives ive industries,, by creating greater con- ’ Also c°lorin£ of finished portraits , . , . 0 0 i with oils and other mediums and , sumer interest in a type of product, of- , composition coloring for types. , ten creates more busiriess for all man- 1 Mrs- Phillips has had four ye^rs 1 ufacturers in the field. ' traiIfg “ ,and p°rtr;‘;t i ' painting which wll help in the nci\ ' > field if her application is accepted. I (Read What Advertising Can Do For You Every “ | Week In the Columns of The Omaha Guide.) ' Mrs- ^ df“ ^ " [ ___ ' , | Mr. and Mrs Jasper Cole 2928 N. ,! 25th St, of the city. She is the ! . | mother of one child, four years j [ >| old, John C Phillips, Jr. &PPPPIMPPP*PPPPPIMPMPMMi«mmmmmm - ITohnson drug co.| NEW LOCATION 1 2306 North 24th We. 0998 Free Delivery| TRY HARRIS’ GROCERY WE SPECIALIZE IN MEATS VEGETABLES, HARDING’S ICE CREAM —OPEN SUNDAYS— 6 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. ; 5302 SO. 30th ST. MA-0741 IWMMMkMMiMiMM I Free Delivery from 3 a. m. to 1a.m. JA. 9411 ll-pTf f *Q _ BAR & BLUE ROOM E. McGill, Prop. 2423-25 NORTH 24th St. WINE, LIQUORS, and CIGARS Blue Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. m Open for Private Parties from 2 to 7 p. m. —No Charges— WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED DRINKS. 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GENTLEMEN: Enclosed please find $1.25 in money order for which please fiend me the sensational expose novel of Negro college lif— “GREATER NEED BELOW” by OWendell Shaw. NAME . ADDRESS . CITY . STATE . Write Best Essays on Tuberculosis With more than 100,000 Negro col lege and high school students par ticipating in annual essay contest of National Tuberculosis Associa tion, Naomi S. Wilson (top left), Agricultural & Industrial State Teachers College, Nashville, Tenn., was Judged as having written best mam_ _ _| essay among college pupils. Second place went to Ruth Watson (top right), Spelman College, Atlanta, Ga. First prize among high school students went to Thomas Curtia (lower left), Marietta (Ohio) High School. Viola Turney (lower right), North Division High School, Mil waukee, Wise., won second prize* »*«*ltf^43s#S»asas*SrtMN*MllSC6t WAITERS’ COLUMN (BY H. W. SMITH) The Cottonwood Room at the Blackstone Hotel is the hot spot at all times and the waiters are out in front with Mr. C. C. Jones and the quick steping crew giving quick service and using that pleas ant smile at all times. Mr. John Evans and his wide a wake crew of waiters of the Rome Hotel are taking very best care of the crew that attended the night show and Oh say* do they serve I ■ — ir~'-:— , 3 “IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL” MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies and Children’s Work A Specialty 2422 LAKE ST. t=T. IF— If—===! COAL Lowest Coal Prices AND LOOK— NO EXTRA CHARGES ON HALF TON 2408 Lake St. AT. 7225 BUY YOUR— POULTRY AT THE NEBRASKA PRODUCE 2204-6 NORTH 24th ST. Get the Best in Quality 8t the NEBRASKA PRODUCE Lowest Price PHONE WE. 4137 ARTHRITIS Don't desDair come relief in . h?1? Arthritis due temble Arthri- to Sulphur de tis aches or ficiency. Small uT5e daUv cost. Mon- J NEW Djlloida! ey back if no Iodized Sulphur relief after 30 i sf/lPHn days’ dosage. 1 SS TO^AY^8 , VojJfDniggisthMSULPHaJtAPS i | WHITES NO LONGER OUTNUMB ERED IN ANY STATE; POLITICIANS MUST FIND NEW SCARE Atlanta, Oct. 31 (ANP) Politic ians who capitalize the fear of Negro domination in the south will get no sup port from the 1940 census as compar ed with those of previous years, accord ing to a statement given to the press by R. B. Eleazer, educational director of the Commission on Interracial Co operation. Those records, according to the statement, show that the propor tion of Negroes in the south’s populat ion is smaller now than it was a 100 years ago, and that in the last 60 years it has declined from 36 percent in 18S0 to approximately 24 percent in 1940. The same trend, it is pointed out, has been evident in nearly every south ern state. From 1840 to 1880 three stat es, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina, had more Negroes than whit es, but this is no longer true in any state. Louisiana crossed the line in 1900, South Carolina in 1930, and Miss issippi in 1940. The following table shows the changes that have taken place, state by state, since 1880: Percent Negro Population 1880 1900 1940 Alabama 47s5 45.2 34.8 Arkansas 26.3 28 24.8 Florida 47 43.7 27 Georgia 47 46.7 34.7 Kentucky 16.5 13.3 7.5 Louisian 51.5 47.1 36 Mississippi 57.5 58.5 49.5 North Carolina 37.9 33 28.2 South Carolina 60.7 58.3 43 Tennessee 26.2 23.8 17.3 Texas 24.7 20.4 14.5 Virginia 41.8 35.6 24.8 Along with these gen«ral changes there has been a notable break up also of local congestions of Negro popula tion. In 1880 there were 300 “Black Belt” counties in which Negroes out numbered wMtes; in 1930 there were only 189 such counties. There are two reasons, the statement says, why the white population has gained on the color ed. These are a higher Negro death rate and continued Negro migration to other parts of die country. During the 1920’s, for exampp, while the Negro population of the south showed a net increase of 364,000 Or 5 percent, that of other sections of the country increased by more than a mil’ lion, or 63 percent. The reason was that nearly a million Negroes went north during that decade. One interesdng result is the fact that the five cities now having the greatest Negro population are all north of the Mason'Dixon line—New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Another result is the in creasing importance of the Negro vote in national politics and in a number of states where a relatively small indep endent vote may shift the baPnce of po" wer from one party to the other. The 1940 census reports for the whole country a Negro population of a* bout l2,800,000 which is 9.7 percent of the total, or one in ten. In the first cen sus, taken in 1790, Negroes numbered 757,208, which was 19.3 percent of the total, or appriximately one in five. the drinks in double quick time— I’ll say. We had the pleasure of meeting Capt. Booth of the Paxton Hotel and as usual he always has a pleas nt wtord for this writer. And we truly hope we can say hello to the race horse head waiter, Mr. Cot bert before 1942 as we hope to g -t a one year's subscription to the O maha Guide from Mr. S. Jones, Mr. Theodore Thomas, Mr. Leon ard Owens, Mr, Travis Gaiters, and the World’s renown room service man, Mr. Ragid Fire Fisher and his assistant 0 _ Now as the holidays are nearing on the Calendars, we know the 0 maha Club will be all dressed up in beautiful colors and Mr. Black well, Mr.. Jones nd Mr. Frank Buford ana the out in front crew, will give the Omaha Guide a look in for one years subscriptions and keep the Waiters Column out in front as they are and the business ads will keep everyone informed. Our good friend Mr Tom Jones who has a North 24'h Street busi ness place just said hello to tVs writer and will aipieciate some ox your trade as fair ctaling is what his firm relies cn for success The Fontenelle Boys will be all sharpened up for Thanksgiving as we all know earnest efforts always bring good results and Mr. Undrr wocd and Mr. Reed will guide th'* boys to good Purr-oss and Mr. D-.n Iey and Mr. Shropshire the tvv Star doormen are tops in that lin* of service. The Waiters Organization is go DIVORCE THOSE TWIN BEDS Here's a way to gain space in your home. Is your bedroom too long for the usual arrangement? Place the beds at right angles — flush against a cabinet which may be used (or a bookcase. Conven ient compact and livable. READ The Qjjpp ing places and doing great things! and now let’s all give them a hand I Now altogether. We talked with t\ James Ric-I h rouv.ii *he err per , ^’s give --,f our business mc-a c. our g ,i, some of our trade tiid they ca 1 r«r ry larger ads in G*.e Omaha G ;id' We need their goods and they are very much in need of our money FLASH! The midnite show of the NAACP. at the Ritz Theatre had an overflowing crowd—Now will you take out a membership. The Show was very, very good and the mammoth crowd enjoyed it every minute The Bingo Party sponsored by the 4C’s club was a grand success and will be repeated later on. Sweet dreams and very pleas ant thoughts to all. THEODORE ROOSEVELT POST NO. 30, AMERICAN LEGION Commander W. W. Peebles re quests all who visit their club rooms at 24th and Burdette St, to turn in their visitors cards as they have been cancelled and new ones will be issued starting Mon day, November 3rd. On November 6th the Post will hold a stag and W- H. Graham, Ace World Herald Reporter will talk on his trip to Wyoming and | the Devils’ Tower during the res-1 cue of parachutist Hopkins. \Ye expect all veterans to be present. The Legion has purchased new furniture and fixtures and today started renovating the entire build ing for its use- Everyone is wait ing and watching for Nov. the 11, when Roosevelt Post will hold their biggest dance in 10 years. Watch this paper for tde greatest news that will benefit this entire section of Omaha and this will be the greatest thing undertaken by 'his post- Comrades the deadline for receiving one of the 1941 emblems will be Nov. 11-pay your dues and be ready for a great big Arm , istice day. WAWW.VAWAWMV DUFFV Pharmacy 24th AND LAKE STREETS PRESCRIPTIONS —Free Delivery— WE. 0609 ^JUUCOOOOOOOO CHOP SUEY King Yuen Cafe I 2010'/2 N. 24th St. JAckson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. nntil 3 a. mi American A Chinese Dishes TIME AND TIDE WAIT ON NO MAN—NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR SHOES RE BUILT. 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