The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 25, 1942, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    lT 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 $10.00 per week. Working
Hours 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Call at
Omaha Guide Office.
WANTED
4 men to work at Consolidated Auto
Parts Co., 2501 Cuming Street or
1240 South 18th St. Wants two
roustabout workers to move around
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
16 th Street.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
A woman from 21 to 40 for clean
ing and at times to help with cook
ing. Birchwood Club. Call KE. 4000
or WA. 0378.
WANTED
Mr. George Pratt wants a girl to
do work in his home. Call WA.
7206.
RYAN & SON NURSERY STOCK
AND SEED
1509 CAPITOL AVE. HA. 4940
COMPLETE LINE OF SHRUBS,
TREES AND ROSES.
FOR RENT —
At a reasonable price to the right
party. 2 centrally located, modem.
Store rooms at 24th and Maple. A
fine location for a Drug store.
Beauty Culture Parlor, or Shoe Re
pair Shop.
For further information call AT.
5656.
ROOMS. APTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
2^07 N. 24th St., WE. 2217.
Join—Reliable Friendship Club—
For Pleasure. Send Dime for mem
bership blank. H. Brookes, 317
Wendell, Chicago, 111
EAL NDRIES & CLEANERS
” EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 North 24th WE. 605E
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 North 24th St. WE. 10T>
WANT TO BUY —
Furniture cf 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—\\ E. 2224
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
2022 Lake St. WEbster 2022
Join—Reliable F'-iendship Club
—Tor Marriage. Friendship, or
pleasure. Send Dime for member
•h-p blank. H. Brookes, 317 \\"n
tell, Chicago, 111.
This
week’s
Editorial
Review
THE TRIAL OF THE TRAITORS
The traitors on trial in Washing
ton, D. C. are faring much better
than they would have fared in Ger
many, jf they had been traitors to
that country. There trials and exe
cutions are rapid and sure. Suspic
ion is enough. Here we give the ac
cused the protection of the law, ev
en in time of war.
In time of war passions are deep
ly stirred and but little evidence is
required to produce summary ac
tion. The safeguards of law, there
for are necessary that certainty
may be had and that only the guilty
shall suffer the penalties provided.
We hope the guilty are convicted
and punished and that the innocent
may be freed.
THE B. S. DEGREE IN POLITICS
The degree of Bachelor of Science
is usually designated by the capita^
letters B. S. or B. Sc. When men
are running for political office and
describe themselves and th«ir at
CHOP SUEY
King l"uen Cafe
2010J4 N. 24th St. JAckson 8575
.Open from 2 p. m. Until 3 a. m
American & Chinese Dishes
i . =■ - i!= ■ ■
“IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL"
MAYO’S BARBER SHOP
l adies and Children’s Work
A Specialty
2422 LAKE ST.
Mix Lemon Juice
AT HOME
I TO RELIEVE
& the MISERIES
Money Bock If This Rheumatic Recipe Fails '
Good news travels fast—many of the thou
sands of folks who now take lemon juice
for rheujpatic pain—have found that by
adding two tablespoonfuls of AUenru to one
tablespoonf# of Lemon Juice in a glass of
water, they get faster reUef for the aches
and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago.
If* no surprise either, for Alienru is a
15 year old formula to reheve rheumatic
aches and paina In fact—If It does not help
—your money back What could be fairer*
Get Alienru today at any lies druggist Onlv
•5 cents—Do U Now.
HEW! “BACTERIOSTATIC”
FEMININE
HYGIENE
now finding great favor
among women...
M*ny doctors recommend regular use
of douches as a precautionary meas
ure for women who want to be dean,
dainty—for women troubled by of
fending odor or discharge
Borne products may be harmful to
delicate tissues. But not Lydia E.
Pinkham s Sanative Wash! Pinkham's
Sanative Wash is gaining great favor
among women because It's NOT a
harmful germicide. Instead — It's a
mighty effective “bacteriostatic” (the
mode-r. trend!. It not only discour
ages bacterial growth «nd 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 of Lydia
Pinkham’s Sanative Wash today. All
druggists
Acid Indigestion
What many Doctors do for it #
When excess stoma r. acid causes fas. sour stomach
or heartburn, doctors prescribe the fastest-actin*
medicines known for symptomatic relief—medicines
like those in Beii-ans Tablets. Try Bell-am yourself.
first sirs of dlstreaa. They neutralise acid, relieve
gas. and brine comfort very uuickiy—yet are not a
laxative 1 Only 25c. at drug stores. I? your very first
trial doesn't prove Beii-ans better, return bottle to
os and ret double your money back
Gross
JEWELRY &
LOAN CO.
formerly at 24th
and Erskine St.
NEW LOCATION—
514 N. 16th ST.
Phone JA-4635
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
fail to realise that water alone is not a cleans
ing agent - but now. there s a great formula
perfected by a denust. called Stera-Kleen
that thoroughly cleans false teeth hke magic
nc brushing1 Simply put a littla Stera-Kleen
Powder m a flaae of wam-ew* ,
your teeth - now they aparkle.
are really dean and look lake
the day your denttat said.
"Don’t they look natural’ Try
Stera-Kleen - laata loo* - coeta
only 30* At at dru**tata
Old Firmer » Recipe Mut Allenru and
Lemon Juice to get quick relief from P*ln*
of rheumatic* and neuralgia Druggist*
have Allenru — grocer* have lemon*.
complishments by the letters B. 8 .
look out. These- letters may me*::
i what the French lassies describe ns
to use an American phrase, "Zce
BuD.”
We wish we might define more
fully the popular meaning of thes_>
letters, B. S„ but the tender yeav*-'
of many of our readers forbids it.
One of these days when we are talk
ing to grizzled old men we will cal!
B. S. by its country- name. Let pol
iticians beware
And that reminds us the right to
learn something in the years which
follow- their granting, for God knows
we are ignorant young things
when first they are bestowed.
But that B. S. is the worst one of
them all.
*****
THE LEGISLATIVE RACE
Editor Omaha Guide:
Three of the candidates for the
legislature are between the ages r f
30 and 44. They are John Adams.
Jr., Clifford Hammond and S. Ed
ward Gilbert. The three are of
military age even in the combat
services. All three of them, there
fore, should be in the army instead
of politics. Of course it is their
constitutiollal right to run for of
fice: but it is their patriotic duty tc
enter the army, if physically and
otherwse fit. and help beat the axis
powers on the battlefield.
What 1 am preaching I practiced.
When war was declared on April
6th. 1917. I prepared to enter the
military service On June 12 th 1
volunteered and took the ”SOLI>
IEE'S OATH”. Along with Other
men of my age at the time clainii d
exemptions or hid behind their we -
es’ petticoats or babies' rompers.
And to their everlasting honor, the
wives said: Go and fight "THE
GOOD FIGHT” and help to save the
ideal of liberty for all men every
where”.
Are you going to ask the mothers
and fathers whose sons are in th
Army; sons not much younger than,
you. to vote for you to stay away
from the fight? (Members of the
legislature are exempt from the
draft).
Our country is at WAR. Our
first duty is to win it. I have offer
ed my services when called, al
though I am old enough to be the
father of anyone of the three young
men; Adams. Hammond or Gilbert.
May I hear from you by return mail
H. J. PIXKETT.
THE ASSAULT ON
ROLAND HAYES
The assault on Roland Hayes in a
benighted town in Georgia iast
week constituted the best bit of
news for Germany and Japan that
has gone out of the United States
since Hitler's rise to power.
According to the news stories,
Mr. Hayes' wife had a misunder
standing at a store to which she had
gone to make a purchase- Mr. Hay
es went to the store to adjust the
matter. Whereupon both he and
his wife were arrested and thrown
into jail, where he was beaten up
Roland Hayes is America's lead
ing Tenor Singer. His reputation is
international. In manner he per
sonifies humility and gentleness.
And even he- could not escape the
savagery of the deep, and damn d
and blighted land of Talmadg - s
Georgia.
Such incidents as this serve Hit
ler far more effectively than the
boldest traitor. And in National
Self-Defense, they must be stoPl^d
all o'er the country.
RealShou M an—
FONTENELLE
SHOE REPAIR
Cash and Carry
CLEANER
1410 North 24th St.
CARL CRIVER/v
TEL WE. 2022
OUR PRICES
are based on the cost of serv
ice pins the cost of merchandise
and a reasonable profit.
Thomas
FUNERAL HOME
2022 LAKE ST. Omaha, Nebr.
Meanwhile, we offer to r.oha
Haves Our deepest sympathy. We
bow ou" hF‘«tds in utter shame lie
cause such a thing has happened in
one of the sovereign states of the
Ve feral Union. If these bullies
want to fight .they should hie them
selves to the battlefront and match
*h* real Nazis with the American
brand.
THE COLOR OF THE DEVIL
VNI) HIS IMPS
John Milton, who wrote “Pr. a
dise Lost", upon which his great-st
fame rests as an author, gave t
Beelzebub, or Satan and hi® smpc'f
ers. called Imps, the designation o
black. Black was to him the sym
bol of evil. All the ugliest thing -
were imputed to these images of
destruction. Milton assembles them
in a Council of War against God and
Heaven. In this Council he ha1'
Beelzebub to say. ‘I would rath1
reign in Hell than serve in Heaven
What we are wondering is this
.if Milton were writing his gre ■ •
[work now. while Hitler goes to and
fro in the Earth, would he not dQs
j ignate Beelzebub or Satan as a whit
man with a tooth-brush moustache
and Moloch as another so-called
white man who poses Napoleonic
ally
If we had the power to write a"
Milton wrote, we would pen a dra r..t
in which the leading role of infamy
would l>e played by Hitler, the white
Satan, ar.u Mussolini, the Moloch a
mong his imps, would be a perf-<
blonde and leser imps would be -he
white Quislings of every eonq e -
land.
But why all this business about
color?
God carves his image in ebony as
well ;is ivory.
'The
WAITERS’
COLUMN
(BY H. W. SMITH)
WE. 6458
We are all very glad to know
that our good friend Mr. R. C. Price
is improving as we miss him very
much as he is one of Omaha's out
standing business men.
The RR. boys are going over trie
top and Mr. George Dean and Mr.
Felix Metoyer are in the running at
a pool game.
Mr. Frank Clemons one of the
old school of roast beef knights vis
one of the star waiters at the Ath
letic Club during the Elks Conven
tion.
Mr. Lovejoy Crawford and Mr.
Branch. Mr. Murray have promised
to atend the next meeting of the 4
C Club.
Brother John Evans continues to
hold his own at the Rome hotel.
Mr. George Thomas of the stream
lined room service of the Fontenel’.e
Hotel told- this writer that the boys
are all wondering how this writer
gets all the news and some Of the
waiters don't like to see their nam
es in print, but they will quite .n
derstand that everybody goes wh'-n
the wagon comes and how!
- We are all very sorry to know
that Mrs. Lena Patterson, grand
mother of Mr. Glover Seott. ha
passed and her daughter Mrs. Mer
lene White was called back from
KC.
Mr. Sandy Wells and Mr. Dave
Morrison are the star waiters for
Mr. Pierson at the Highland Clun.
The White Horse Inn waiters Mr.
Branch. Mr. Louis White. Mr. Is
aiah Jones. Mr. Dave Russ are or.
the job and how.
We would like very much to hear
from Mr. Redd of the Fontene’.le
Hotel and also Mr. Underwood.
Do you take the Omaha Guide—
If not start today'
The Omaha Club waiters are all
making plans for vacations and as
they will all take long trips out o'
the city—bon voyage.
The Omaha Athletic Club is the
headliner of Ala Carte and a party
service is just up their alley for the
wide awake crew of waiters and the
kitchen force and the front doo;
men and office crew. They all won
fine together, like soldiers in a fier’t
battle. Let’s give them a hand.
The NAACP is looking for you:
membership.
Evangelist
REV. W. C. WILLIAMS. Pasto
aru4 Evangelist, under whose supei
vision a series of spirtual Evangel
istic Revival Services were held r his
week lieginning July 20 and to be
closed with a mas meeting on Sun
day 26th at the I. D. Peoples Mis
sion Church. 26th and Franklin Sts.
The 4C Club requests all mem
bers to be present at the very im
portant meeting on Friday August
7th. Mr. McCowan will explain to
you about taking out shares In ttu
Credit Cnion.
AUGUST 11, 1W2 IS THE DAY
Dr. Willard H. Quigley, democrat,
member of the board of director- o*
the Metropolitan Utilities Distri-t.
is seeking re-election in the Augu -
11 primary election.
Agraduate of Creighton Ur;ver
ity Medical School, former Creigh
ton Athlete, and now a prominent
Omaha Physician. Dr. Quigley com
pletes six years as a Utility direc
tor January- 1.
He was chairman of the board in
1941, and signed the check which
paid off the balance of the Water
Department's bonded indebtness.
leaving Omaha's municipal water
works, va&lued at approxima'cly
$15.000.000—free of debt. Dr. Quig
ley consistently supports the trad
itional policies Of the Utilities ‘ils
trict drectors. low gas and water
rates, with good service to custom
ers.
Dr. Quigley led the movement for
cheaper gas during 1941. a step
which reduced Omaha's gas bill ap
proximately $155,000* a year. Pie
sponosAtd reduced summer water
rates for sprinkling, encouraged im
proved scientific control of water
processing for purer water, spon
sored the “Utilities News.” a quar
terly publication devoted to muni
cipal news from the city's utility de
partments.
His record on the board has been
one of a consistent friend of the
small water and gas user and his
interest has resulted in providing
water service for many hundreds of
small homes that would not other
wise have been served.
His six year's experience on the
board aid his medical education ha re
been of great value in administering
the two vital municipal services—
gas and water—for the Metropolit
an Utilities District. Dr. Quigley h'ie
never held any other public office,
is not a politician.
The primary election August 11,
is final for the Utilities board, sincr
the representative nominated from
each major political party automat
ically becomes a board member. Dr.
Quigley is seeking re-election as ihc
democratic member of the board.
GEORGE WASHINGTON
HELPING TO
PROSECUTE
SABOTEURS
George "Washington is helping to
prosecute the eight Nazi saboteurs
on trial here before a Military Com
mission .
This was disclosed today by the I
Department of Justice m anOune
jng that the First President's near
est living collateral descendent is
assisting Attorney General Francis
Biddle in presenting the Gove-n
ment's case.
The Department's George Wash
ington is an attorney on the statf
GOOD NEWS
FOR COLORED
SCHOOL TEACHERS
Just before going to Press we re
ceived the following information
from Peter Mehrens. a member of
the School Board. From several
hundred applicants, white and col
ored, three of our race have passed
the examination and are now on
the eligible list to be installed as
| teachers in the Omaha Public
j Schools.
Thanks Mr. Mehrens for this in
formation. We are very happy
ever it and we hope that at last th
color line has been broken down af
ter so many years.
The successful applicants wc^e
Helen Garrett, Oskaloosa, Kansas
Thelma Lee Maor. Red Oak. Iowa;
Arthur Shropshire. Hannibal. Mo.
PROGRESS IS OX THE MARCH
...VOTE FOR PETER MEHRENS.
Of Assistant Solicitor General Os
car Cox, who with the Attorney Gen
era] an dthe Judge Advocate Gen
eral of the Army is directing the
prosecution. As a member of che
team of civil prosecutors. Mr. Wash
ington is one of the select few pe
mitted beyond the heavily guarded
entrance to the trial chamber in th
Department of Justice biulding.
Mr. Washington is a direct des
cendant Of General George Wash
ington's brother. Colonel Samuel
Washington, e is also, somewhat
deviously, related to Abraham Lin
coln. Mr. Washington's grand
mother. Jane Todd Washington, wa
a cousin of Mary Todd Lincoln.
Mr. Washington's participation in
the trial of the eight Nazi saboteu-3
is, therefore, in the family tradition
General Washington appointed the
panel of offices which tried the fa
mous Major Andre, brilliant Brit
ish spy who was caught behind the
Americanlin es during the Revolun
tionarv War. General Washington
also refused Andre request, after he
was condemned, that he be shot
rather than hanged, since the sold
ier's code of honor regards shooting
as far less ignominious, and there
fore less appropriate, for a spy.
President Lincoln also used mil
itary commissions extensively thru
out the Civil War. In 1865, the con
spirators who plotted hie assassin
ation by John Wilkes Booth were
tried before a military commission.
This was. incidentally the last mil
itary commisson before the present
panel.
Addng to the historical atme.
phere of the ctrrent trial is the fact
that the Attorney General himself
is directly descended from Edmund
Randolph, the first Attorney Gen
eral of the United States.
Mr. Washington is 34 years oid.
and a graduate of Tale and Oxford
Universities. He practiced law in
New York for a number of years be
fore joining the faculty of the Corn
ell Law School, in Ithaca, New York
Mr. Washington is now on leave
from Cornell.
VOTE FOR
Kelso
Morpran
FOR
COUNTY
ATTORNEY
Republican
Primaries. August 11th
(Political Advertisement)
M. L. Endres
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
For
Metropolitan Utilities Director
Has Demonstrated his honesty and efficiency in
Public Office by service as County Treasurer
and also Sheriff of Douglas County'. Give him a
Vote of Confidence.
I favor free water for schools and city Fire insti
tutions, also, cutting wasteful expenditures now
running wild. Give him a Vote for your protec
tion.
—Primaries August 11th—
FILES FOR...
State Representative
“I
C. C. GALLOWAY
Mr. VOTER I am asking you to
let me be your SERVANT.
1 am running for the non-partisan
representative for the NebrasKa
State Legislative from the 5th DU
trict. Your vote on Aug. 11, will be
appreciated by me and a host of
your friends.
C. C. GALLOWAY, ACTING EDITOR OF THE
OMAHA GUIDE FILES FOR STATE SENATOR
July 2nd Acting Editor C. C. *3 *1
loway, filed as a candidate In
state Senator in the Nebraska Ler
islature- He announces a brief
and comprehensive platform, as fol
lows:
1. Make an ALL-OUT effort to
win the war.
2. Safeguard our theory of In
dividual Liberty.
3. Continue to give labor a
square deal.
4. Protect, defend and promo'e
Agriculture.
5. Help LITTLE BUSINESS a
well as Big Business.
. No new taxes and no increase
in old ones.
7. Provide ASSISTANCE FOE
THE AGED.
8. Be prepared to meet the prob
lems of the Post War Years
In addition to announcing his
platform, Mr. Galloway states that
•many problems may arise during
the war and afterward which will
tax experienced men in the service
of the state. My many years in
business have taught me something
about the difficulties encountered
by the common man. as well as bus
iness men. I believe I can !>e of
service to the people of my district
and my state when I am elected to
the Legislature. I am one of eight
candidates in the race in the Fifth.
LegislativeDi strict. I especially de
sire the votes of all men and wom
en who at one time or another have
been “hard up", or ••broke”. My
competitors may have all the others.
Almost Lost i
Her Man |
Won Him Back!
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MDCIMn
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UNHAPPY WIVES FIND NEW HOPE
IN SPECIAL VITAMIN COMBINATION
Clinical Tests Demonstrate Sterile Women
May Be Aided—Happy Homes Are
Dependent on Babies
Hoiking equals a baby to bring com
plete unity and happiness into the home
and tie husband and wife into a stronger
bond of enduring love and mutual in
Many homes break up from lack of
children and contribute to the amazing
American record of one divorce for
every five marriages. Unhappy wives,
childless due to a vitamin-deficient finc
ttonal weakness, may now enjoy the de
nrres and activities of Nature's most
wonderful creation—a normal, fully-de
veloped, vigorous woman.
Sensational clinical tests demonstrate
(hat, in vitamin-deficient instances, a
new vitamin of the B Complex groop
has a striking effect on sterility. Twenty
two women, with known sterility records
for as much as five years were selected
for the test. After weeks of heavy dosage
with Paraaminobenzoic acid la vitamin
of the B Complex group) more than
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Many of these women had been told
their condition was hopeless. The vita
min is absolutely harmless and decided- I
ly beneficial to general health as welL j
Thus it is apparent that highly toni
fied vitamin combination may be just
the thing needed by the childless wife
and quickly bring the happiness of n
baby into the home.
If you are childless and have even giv
en up hope, if you wish to eliminate one
of the greatest causes of unhappy mar
riages, by all means give the Perlex
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