The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 04, 1942, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    Pn^r pays to advertise
IT PAYS TO SHOP
For whatever you have to sell, 01
for whatever you want to buy—
IN THESE COLUMNS
HELP WANTED
WANTED
A young man, 18 years or older th-’t
can make deliveries and work in a!
Furniture Store. Salary to begin
with J10.00 per week. Working
Hours 8 A. SI. to 6 P. M. Call at
Omaha Guide Office.
WANTED
4 men to work at Consolidated Auto i
Parts Co.. 2501 Cuming Street or j
1240 South 16th St. Wants two j
roustabout workers to move around i
and clean wreckage. Two exper
ienced auto wreckers. If in good
health, age doesn't matter. Roust
tbout must be able to handle heavy
parts of automobile.
2501 Cuming Street or 1240 South
16th Street.
RYAN A. SON NURSERY STOCK
AND SEED
1506 CAPITOL AVE. HA. 4940
COMPLETE LINE OF SHRUBS.
TREES AND ROSES.
ROOMS, APTS FOR RENT
For Rent, three room modern apt.,
21S0 North 28th Street.
I
ROOMS FOR RENT-2 rooms for
Rent. 1314 North 25th St. AT. 4086.
THREE ROOMS. MODERN. $13
PER MONTH 2130 X. 28TH ST.
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Join—Reliable Friendship Club—
For Pleasure. Send Dime for mem
bership blank. H. Brookes, 317
Wendell, Chicago. HI.
LAL.NDRIES &. CLEANERS
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
8401 North 24th WE. SOM
EMERSON LAUNDRY
*324 North 24th Sl WE. 10i»
WANT TO BUI —
Furniture of all kinds—dressers,!
beds, end tables, chairs and chest j
of drawers or complete home—1
apartment furnishings. Kettles and
ditrhes. Sell ua yours.
IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th &
Lake Street—WE. 2224
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
2022 Lake St. WEbster 2022
Join—Reliable Friendship Club ,
—For Marriage. Friendship, or i
. Icasure. Send Dime for member i
«h:p blank. H. Brookes, 317 W®n
lell, Chicago. Ill
Acid Indigestion
What many Doctors do for it 0
When excess stammer, acid cajwi (is soar stomach j
or beartbur:. doctors prescribe the fastest-acting
kn«»wr for symptomatic relief—medicines
like those m Bell-ans Tablets. Try Bell-gns yourself.
mi first aigr. of distress They neutralise acid, relieve
gas. and bring comfort very quickly—yet are not a
laxative? Only 25c. at drug stores. If your very first
trial doesn't prove Bell -ar.s better, return bottle to j
us and get double jour money back.
LMix Lemon Juice
AT HOME
| TO RELIEVE
/the MISERIES
Money Back If This Rheumatic Recipe Fails *
Good news travels fas:—many of the thou
sands of folks who sow take lemon Juice
lor. rheuipahc pals—have found that by
adding two tablespoonfuls of Allenru to one
tablespoon! • of Lemon Juice in a glass of
water, they get faster relief for the achea
and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago.
It's no surprise either, for Allenru is a
15 yea," old formula to relieve rheumatic
aches and pains In fact—a it does not help
—your money back. What could be fairer?
Oe; Allenru today at any live druggist Only
•» —b Do is Xow.
NEW! “BACTERIOSTATIC”
FEMININE
HYGIENE
now finding great favor
among women...
Many doctors recommend regular use
of douches as a precautionary meas
ure for women who want to be clean,
dainty—for women troubled by of
fending odor or discharge.
Borne products may tie harmful to
delicate tissues. But not Lydia E.
Pink-ham s Sanative Wash! Pinkham's
Sanative Wash is gaming great favor
among women because it’s NOT a
harmful germicide. Instead — it’s a
mighty effective •'bacteriostatic” (the
modem trend). It not only discour
ages bacterial growth and infection
but thoroughly cleanses and deodor
izes Very soothing — relieves minor
irritations and discharge and has a
tonic effect on delicate membranes.
Inexpensive! Get your bottle cf Lvdia
Pink ham's Sanative Wash today. All
druggists.
This
week’s
Editorial
Review
SONGS CHANGE WITH THE
TIMES
Rudyard Kipling wrote a famous
poem once which contained the lin
es:
East is East and West is West.
And Never the Twain Shall
Meet.
When he wrote the lines he believ
ed them. He was then the singer
for the British Imperialists.
Now, we may parody Kipling and
say:
There shall be no East.
There shall be no West.
For someday the twain shall meet.
They shall come by land and
Air and Sea,
And wherever they meet they
shall Brothers Be
_
THE AFRICAN QUESTION
Last week a group of distinguish
ed Americans laid the African Prob
lem before the world. In doing so
they demanded that Africans be
given some of the democracy they
are working and fighting for. And j
they mentioned, in passing, the Col
ored People of the United States.
These patriotic taen and women
not only wish to win the battles;
they also desire to win the war. and,
afterward, the PEACE OF JUST
ICE for all men everywhere.
BENEFIT SHOP 111 SO. 16th ST.
NICE LINE OF FURNITURE,
BABY CARRIAGES, ALSO A
FINE ASSORTMENT O F
CLOTHING — REASONABLY
PRICED.
.— -- '= ,
-IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL"
MAYO’S BARBER SHOP
Ladies and Children’s Work
A Specialty
2422 LAKE ST.
■ ’j ■=! ' =)'
l— ......- ««.'•»
KISMET LETTER KLUB
Est. 1935. Membership only
$1.00. Soldiers, men, women,
?ll ages.
A dime brings info.
P. O. Box 602, Los Angeles.
California
Gross
JEWELRY &
LOAN CO.
formerly at 24th
and Erskine St.
NEW LOCATION—
514 N. 16th ST.
Phone JA4635
Did You Place Your
FALSE TEETH
In a Glass Last Night?
Thousands do and wonder why their den
tures remain dull and stained - why they
suffer with offending denture breath They
1 fast to realise that water alone is not a cleans
ing agent - but now there s a great lorrnuU
oerfected by a dentist, called Sters-Kleen
mT: thorough lv eleens false teeth hhemagic
no brushing Simply put s little Stera Kleen
Powder in a *la» o1 water-roe*
your teeth - now they aperkle.
arc reaily clear, and look li*e
the day your dentrat aatd.
•'Don't they look natural? Try
I Stere-Kleer - laltr Ion* - COatl
only 30* At all dru*grr«s.
Old Farmer's Recipe Mix Allenru and
Lemon Juice to get quick relief from P""1
of rheumatic* and neuralgia Druggist*
have Allenru — grocer* have lemons.
I
We are in the grip of a World- ■
Revolution. At its end. we shall !
have done with present day Imper- !
ialism. In its place we must have |
cooperation between and among j
peoples and governments, based up
on the principles of right and jus
tice for all.
When the Atlantic Charter was
promulgated by Prime Minister
Churchill and President Roosevelt
it contained a provision for the ac
cess to “RAW MATERIALS” equal
ly by all countries.
Where are the “raw materials".
Africa has them in greater abund
ance than any other country. India
has them and South America has
them. Nothing in particular wa:
said about the natives of the count
ries mentioning sharing the “raw
materials”. The language was the
language of the Imperialist: not
the language of democracy.
It is because of these statements |
and the knowledge of the practice
of Imperialist Governments, that
the Friends of African natives have
taken a hand. They want “raw ma
terials” developed as well for tQe
use of the natives as other peoples.
They would see the natives devel
oped. Indeed, they must be devel
oped in every way; their standard
of living must be raised to higher
levels. They must be educated to
serve humanity, not to exploit it.
Such is the meaning of the World j
Revolution.
THE OMAHA WORLD HERALD
MAKES ITS BLACKLIST IN
LOCAL POLITICS
Local politics are coming to the
fore. Sunday last the Omaha World
Herald “led off” with its list of •>
cal legislative unworthies. One cf
the men on the blacklist was the
well known State Senator, John
Adams, Jr„ According to the World
Herald, Adams “got out of line”:
that is. he did not support the two
measures closest to the “heart” of
the World-Herald, so-called “Home
Rule”, embodying the County Man
ager Plan, and “Modernization' ;
machine bookkeeping.
One thing the World-Herald writ
er made clear was the fact that
John Adams, Jr., IS A NEGRO.
The article puts him down as "a j
Negro Attorney”.
We think that fact does not justi
fy his defeat or election. And. we
surmise that the writer of the “blacK
list” article knows that John Adams
Jr., is one of the best qualified
members of the Nebraska legislat
ure. We opine, also, that Mr. Mor
row knows, as we do, that qualific
ations in themselves are colorless
and raceless.
It may be just as well that tne
question has been raised by the
World-Herald. The Britjish raised
the same question in the Far Ea-'t
and other places. Thoughtful men
and women everywhere now realize
Britain made a mistake.
Frankly, we do not believe the
citizens of the 5th district will de
feat John Adams. Jr., because he
happens to be an American of Col
or. Quite the contrary, we think
they will rather regard his racial
stock as an asset “at the present
time” and “in the present circum
stances”. brought about by the War
Emergency.
We have not always been entnus
istic about John Adams. Jr., but the
World-Herald will make us get that
way. if it persists in making COL
OR A TEST FOR OFFICE. In a
world sense, and things may be
judged ere long in that way, such a
philosophy would be fatal to white
men the world over. Let merit, not
color be the test.
‘ ABILITY. NOT POLITICS"
Mr. Robert H Moses. America s
formost authority on the science
of Parks and Landscaping. Slum
Clearance and so on. recently made
TEL. WE 2022
nm trices
are based on the cost of serv
ice plus the cost of merchandise
and a reasonable profit.
Thomas
FUNERAL HOME
2022 LAKE ST. Omaha, Nebr.
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GIRLS
ON THE
STREETS
• • •
Last year we heard comments
from two romantlcal character
complaining about the light from
the Creighton stadium.. here’s hop
ing the fire works won't be to®
much for critters who plan to do
their bit of sparking: Moon up after
the Races and Elmwood park July
4th.
Specially during the shortage per
iod. the gals should give Blick a
warm welcome, who's home from
the coast.
FAMOUS COUPLES OF
THE MONTH
Eva Doris—Warren Phillips.
Hazel Montgomery—Kenneth
Toung,
Maggie Johnson—Charlie Williams
Roosevelt Layton—Helen Bead lev,
Harrison Brown—Jessina Brooks.
Corrinne Seay—Kappel Curtis.
Colleen Kincaid—Buddy Kellogg.
Cleone McAllister—Hobart Kav,
Darlene Morris—Percy Roundfee
Off with the old. on with the new.
that seems to be Adoiphia Kincaid
and Delores Williams motto now s
days.
Here's hoping the best of luck to
r<Ma Nelson and V.bgr. Wright who
rt-cently tied the matrimonial Knot,
also Lillian Brown and Ralph Ar
dora.
a very bold statement about our war
effort;. He declared: Ability, Not
Politics. Will Win the War ’. And
he went on to say that vert- able
men have offered their services to
the government and have been re
jected because they have not always
agreed with the present Adminis
tration. He reminds us of the wis
dom of Lincoln who sought the aDl
est men in the country for his cu!>
inet posts, whether they had always
agreed with him or not. And Mr.
Moses pointed out that what we
need is ability in every place NOW.
He would have the ablest men given
cabinet posts and all other posts re
quiring ability. And he would give
them power when once appointed.
In this way. Mr. Moses, points out.
the various bureaus could be di s
pensed with and the President, him
self. would be freed from crushing
burdens.
The statement by Mr. Moses ap
peared in the Washington Post.
Washington. D. C.
Mr. Moses is Commissioner of
Parks and Boulevards in New York
City. He has supervised improve
ments in this type of work all ov
er the country. What he says is im
portant. because he is one of Amer
ica's great Executives.
IT HAS COME AT LAST
A suit was filed on the Pacific
Coast in a Federal Court which
seeks to win a court decision to the
effect that only so-called Caucas
ians are eligible for citizenship in
the United States. Thus, while we
fight for "Wrold Democracy", we
have with us men who dare to as
sert that this is the white man's
country. The truth is the whire
man is a new comer to America.
Lief Ericson was the first one here,
so far as records go. He came in ;
the year 1000. Four houndred and
ninety-two years later, according to
the ‘‘Press Agents", Columbus dis
covered America. Funny thing,
when Ericson and Columbus came
they found the country populated
by BROWN PEOPLE, called In
dians. For at least a hundred years
before Columbus came, Portugese
Negroes had explored the continent
of North and South America and
have been here as residents or ex
plorers continuously since 1350 A. D
The time has come for members of
the white race to take a ‘ searching
look at the world today. When
they do they will find human beings
in Africa, China India. Russia. Eng
-land. The Americas and the Isles of
| the Sea. have HUMAN POSSIBIL
ITIES of equal degree, all things be
ing equal.
Men everywhere who raise suen
silly questions are. consciously or
not, enemies of civilization. The:
S read contemporary history wita
their prejudices an dnot with their
eyes. They do not know that it was
this attitude which has ended Brit
ish Imperialism. Their debacle in
the Far East establishes this con
| elusion.
The lawsuit referred to will re
: ceive the treatment it deserves when
it reaches the Supreme Court of the
j United States.
t ~j
You can imagine how that r;:nr
it Willie McDavis felt the other week
when he was buying ‘ Two Pleas* '
«* m! the other hen <*» on the sc a*ie
and shah we say grabbed the dow
payment. Sweet miseries of life.
IT MI ST HE LIT.
V. • don’t seem to so* Percy Round
tree skipping from one iuv to an
other: Darlene Morris must he the
answer to that problem.
_
Cool, calm and collective. Miiar
Martin brother of Mable and Luba
Martin is here visiting cousins art
sisters. He’s from Pens^gola, Fla.
Willie Fountain seemingly sent a
message to one chick R. T. and at
the same time he was with another j
Y. K. Don’t take advantage of tCe
shortage, shorty. ,
Where could Poachie Mease and
Jack could have been going after
sun down one night?
SEEING IS BELIEVING
..Roselia .Thomas enjoying .the
company of new cat in the .drug
store Sunday night.—will there be
some changes made?.
FADS AND F ASHIONS
The former Hartellse Pitts wea
Ing an adorable two tone summt r
! dress.
Velma Murrell in a very becoming
I bobby suit.
Katherine Taylor's white “Fisk
jacket.
Lawrence Bowden in brilliant yel
low assessories.
—
NICKNAMES
I. Herman “String beans'" VerdeU,
2.. .Violet “Coaga" Curtis, .
3.. .Henry “Skins” Davis,.
4.. .Roscoe “Stump” Brown, .. _
5.. Roy “Buddy” Kellogg.
6.. William “Blick” Avant.
“.. Maggie “Termite” Johnson.
8.. . James “Loose Eye” Calhoun.
9. Leota “Leedie” Levjson.
10. William “Preacher” Quarre -.
II. Charles “Chuck the duck” Wil
liams.
12. Mac “The Duke” Franklin,
13. Roscoe “Jerk” Mitchell.
“Shout Brother Shout” seems to i
be the go now in the music shop
downtown—even the other people is
buying the record by the Irk Spots. '
Don’t fail to get that record.
Everyone is shore to have a good ^
outting Julj 4th and we hope yc
do.
TORE GIRLS on the Streets.
OVERHEARD
When little Jimmy Costen who
works around the Guide office came
back from lunch, he was heard to
say to Robert (Bobby) Allen Jr., and
his brother Charles Costen, said he —
“Did you hear about the big wreck
last night?” And when they answer
ed “nor’ He said. “Lake Street ran
into 24th Street.” Some fun eh?
SOCIAL NOTES
STUDY COURSE
The Salem BTU. Study course
will meet On Fridays as usual next
week. Meeting 8 p. m. 7-10-42. How
ever due to a change of the Church
program this week, the Course was
held on Tuesday evening June 30th.
All students are urged to prepare for
general review as well as lesson >»'■■.
7.
The Public is always welcome.
Mr. Wm. Cooper. General Instruc
tor. Miss Ruth Crain. Ex-Secy.
PURPLE CROSS UNIT
The Purple Cross Xurse Vnit of
Elks Cherokee Temple No. 223 have
turned out their Second Class of
First Aiders. Lists of Students fin
ished are as follows:
Daughters Evelyn Sims. 1823 No.
23rd St.. Jessie Brooks. 225 Erskine
Street. Katherine Moore. 1203 Pa
ific Street. Clara Campbell. 232'
2320 Paul Street. Cora Jackson
2619 Grant Street. Jeanette Moor?.
1218 South 17th Street. Grace Nich
olson. 2620 North 24th Street, Beu
lah Watts, 2520 Decatur Street. Mi.
garet Harrold. 2208 No- 23rd Street.
Lulu Moore. 1218 So. 17th Street,
The instructor of the class w is
Lola Mae Jackson. 2717 Parker St.
Mrs. Ida Moore left June 23 for
Denver. Colorado, to spend the sum
mer with her sister. Mrs. Moore
will join her daughter there. Mrs.
Clark, who left June 16. for Los
Angeles, California, but stopped
in Denver to spend a few days with
her aunt. We hope they will have
a pleasant summer.
Mrs. Mary Short of Minneapolis.
Minn., is visiting her brother, Uad
Perkins for a few days.
WEDS
Miss Saddie Batts, the lovely
niece of Mr .and Mrs. Jess Nicholas.
2221 Willis Ave., became the bride
of Mr. Earl D. Smith of Chicago, on
Friday, June 26.
Miss Korea Clark, 2204 Ohio Sc..
was the maid of honor and Mr. Le
roy Allen of Chicago, the best man.
I
A reception was given in th^ir
honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas. The b ide wore a love’.v
white satin wedding gown and Miss
C'ark wore a beautiful pink jersey
formal
The couple will make their home
in Chicago.
SOCIAL NOTES OF THE
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Sire. Esther Smith. 3230 Evans Si.
mother of Sister Heron is visiting
the city from Pine Bluff. Arkansas.
The Primitive Baptist Church is
looking forward to electing delegates
to go to the Association which wid
convene in Detroit, Michigan. La t
year it met in Cleveland. Ohio. The
delegates were Sister Annie Dunc .n
and Brother Oliver, her father.
Sister Bessie Wright and Ovaline
Grice went to the convention as 'the
delegates from Freestone Primitive
Baptist Church. March. 1942 and
were looking forward to elect d“'e
gates for 1943.
The two granddaughters, WtUa
Lee and ELa Marie Johnson, wer
visiting their grandmother Sister
Pinkie Oliver at 2830 Corby St.
Frank Brown, the son of TV. E.
Brown, 2855 Wirt Street, went to
visit his two brothers in San Fran
cisco. California.
The Primitive Baptist Churcn
will have a picnic. July 16. The tic
kets are 30c. Everyone please come
an dhelp us and have a joyful time
The daughters of Mrs. Robinson.
2878 Corby Street. Dorothy and
Anna Robinson, left the city to vis
it their father in Waterloo. Iowa.
MRS. MILDRED DAVIS
Mrs. Mildred Davis, age 38 years
died June 19th at a local hospital.
Mrs. Davis had been a resident of
Omaha seventeen years. She is
survived by her husband. Mr. John
Davis, Detroit, Michigan, throe
daughters, Mrs. Betty McCruder,
Claudia May. Norma Jean Davis,
two sons. Willie and Jerry Davis,
one sister Mrs. Roma Irvin, all of
Omaha, one brother Mr. Otis For
bush. Rockford. Illinois, cousin Mrs.
Young. DesMoines, Iowa and other
relatives. Funeral services were
held Wednesday afternoon, June
24th from Thomas Funeral Homo,
with Rev. C. C. Reynolds officiat
ing. Burial Prospect Hill Cemeteiy.
FIRST MISSION OF THE GOD
SENT LIGHT
Prophet Hess. Pastor
Our pastor preached a wonderful
sermon Sunday night. His text was
“He that betrayeth me is at hand."
Subject. “Snake in the Grass.
God wants true workers. He
knows all. sees all. You may fool
man, but you can’t fool God. So let
us all wake up and serve God and
not man.
The public is invited to attend a
festival. July 4. at 2734 Blondo. 8:00
o'clock p. m. Be sure to come out
Sunday at 3:00 o'clock to a special
occasion.
Monday Developing class. 8:30—
108)0.
Tuesday—Healing and Readings.
88)0 o'clock.
Thursday, Regular Services 8:00
o'clock. Reporter Mrs. Carter.
THE MEMO ( LI B
The Memo Club closed or complet
ed its class in “First Aid" last week
with most of the members and sev
eral non club members receiving
Certificates for the same. The class
held its meetings in the Harriet s
Beauty Salon, owned by Mrs. Mat
tie Moore, the president of the club
and was taught by Mrs. V. Shear
ron. They closed the class with an
entertainment for the teacher, and
presented her with a. beautiful piece
of lingerie as a gift in appreciation
of her vert- fine service- The club
will now resume its regular meet
ings on Tuesday night.
The
WAITERS’
COLUMN
(BY H. W. SMITH)
WE. 6458
This is the day we celebrate and
we should all bow our heads .aid
utter a short prayer and thank God
that we are living in a great and
glorious free country of the lovely
ITS A., where we all can enjoy the
, good blessings of the Almighty at
| all times, and use every effort to
take advantage of any opportunities
that may develop around us. As it |
is the fatherhood of God and th“
brotherhood of man is what we aie
CHURCH OF THE HYING GOD
Motto—CVfTF.
1906 North 24th Street
Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor
Rose Oliver, Reporter
Sunday School .. ... 9:45
Morning Worship.11:30
YPPU.. SWI
1 Bible Band .. _ _.6 .-00
Evening Worship .7'11
Wednesday night Service. ... 7:30
Thurs. Nigth Choir Rehearsal. .8:00
Sunday throughout the day was
grand. Our pastor preached a very
Inspiring sermon. It was sweet and
short. His subject were: ‘‘He that
Climeth up some other way, the
same as a thief and a robber.” He
made it so plain that a child could
understand.
Sunday night Evang. Marie Wright
preached a grand sermon. Her sub
ject was “Love.” which everyone en
joyed very' much.
Our pastor preached Sunday
night for Mrs. Duplex a white
church on the Southside, and many
were healed there. He had a full
house. Tey were carried away with
Rev. Nichols and his great work.
They are to be with us on Wed
nesday night.
Our pastor will leave for the Gen
eral Assembly which wil convene
in St. Louis. Mo., July 7-12 fr »tn
which he will go to Decatur, 111. to
be with Bishop Fonville and from
there he will leave for his home in
Chicago. He will be there for a
few days, te nto Gary, Indiana and
then from there he will return home
to Omaha.
^ looking forward to in bringing about
a lasting peace among all nations—
in joy and love and good fellowship.
*****
The summer clubs are in full
bloom and the streamlined head
waiters are very much out in front.
Mr. Fleming, Mr. Hodges, Mr. Har
rold and how they all are up and go
ing. Let’s give them a big hand
*****
We noticed our good friend Bro.
John Evans, the dean of the roast
beef knights, last Sunday afternoon.
He was fellowshiping with the boys
on North 24th street and all in all
it was a very joyful contact as we
all can learn something to our ait
vantage and welfare in talking with
him.
*****
We would like very much to see
our old friend Mr. Redden, the Fon
tenelle hotel man. as he is one east
ern boy who holds his own at all
times, and Mr. Underwood, the out
in front party man is tops.
*****
The Omaha Guide is in the front
line with the news and ads. and we
should help to keep it in the runn
ing.
*****
We are all delighted to know that
the race horse headwaiter and his
crew were the sensation of the aft
ernoon at the Employees picnic giv
en by the Paxton hotel.
*****
The Omaha Athletic club is on the
improve at all times. The very
congenial manager and assistant
manager, the headwaiter, the chef
cook, the two front door men and
all the employees are using every
effort to give service with a smile.
Are you a member Of the NAACP
If not you should take out a mem
bership and help the race.
*****
The 4C Club—and the Credit TTn
ioh is going over big. and are very
much in need of your support to
help carry on.
CHOP SUEY
King Yuen Cafe
2010'/2 N. 24th St. JAckson 8576
.Open from 2 p. m. Until 3 a. m.
American & Chinese Dishes
Real Shoe Man—
FONTENELLE
SHOE REPAHl
Cash and Carry
CLEANER
1410 North 24th St.
CARL CRIVEKi\
READ The QIJ1DF
swrT"
™ 32 Oi WAX7S
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Men and Women
WHO ARE ACCUSTOMED TO MAKE BIG MONEY—
priorities may have abolished your job, sell Decalcomanja—
“VICTORY EMBLEMS’" for store windows, auto windshields
etc. Timely proposition, hurry for exclusive territory, very
small investment required, —write:—
CALIFORNIA PUBLICITY AGENCY, 815 SOUTH HILL
ST., SUITE 708, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
SEND $1.00 FOR SAMPLE
CLIMB ON THE
BOND WAGON
That’s right, buy a bond.then another.
Climb up and join your neighbors, your
fellow workers, your own family ride with
your head up, your conscience clear, your
heart aflame, Climb on the Bond Wagon
911Y Defense Stamps
***** ■ Defense Bonds
SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO.
Council Bluffs OMAHA South Omaha