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Mix Lemon Juice AT HOME TO RELIEVE the MISERIES Money Back If This Rheumatic Recipe Fails * Oood news travels fast—many of the thou sands of folks who now take lemon Juice for rheumatic pain—have found that by Sddlng two tablespoonfuls of Allenru to one iblespoonft of Lemon Juice In a glass of Water, they get faster relief for the aches •nd pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago. ) It's no surprise either, for Allenru Is A 1* year old formula to relieve rheumatl* aches and palna In fact—If It does not help —your money back. What could be fairer? C>et Allenru today at any five druggies. Only ft eente—Do it Now. -a,-A--A.^.^. -a. HOTEL OLG * NEW YORK CITY 695 Lenox Avenue (Comer 145th Street) Select Family and Tourist Hotel Running Hot and Cold Water in Each Room All Rooms Outside Exposure —Service— Subway and Surface Cars at Door; RateE Reasonable. ED. H. WILSON, Prop. Tel. Aud 3-7920 READ ^QUJDe" GIRLS ON THE STREETS This week will end that unforget table Bummer vacation. Lots have happened inside of three months.. for one thing most the students arc hitched. Anotherthing Uncle Sam took charge of a good many cat. Pawn shops are stocked with zute suits of the hep cats that is now drapped in uniforms. ***** In spite of Wjlletta Bryant’s sep aration from '’Cowboy” Stevens _ _ . she took good care of "Dale” Phil ips while Eva D. was in the horse pittle. We are glad to see Eve up and doing again. It is rather good that there will soon be a change in the weather. Observing the avenue we see that everybody wears slacks but every body certainly don’t look good in slacks. ***** Gladys Taylor, who turned her ex boy friend, Jack H. over_not to Uncle Sam but to Betty Jones, will leave next week to finish unfinish ed business in College. J. Parker and Mable Martin seem to be on the bunk. .. .What happened to the ro mance between them. We are sura JACKSON 0288 FIDELITY STORAGE & VAN CO. Local and Long Distance MOVING 1107 Howard, W. W. Kdler, Mgr. CHOP SUEY King Yuen Cafe 2010J/2 N. 24th St. JAckaon 8575 .Open from 2 p. m. Until 3 a. m. American & Chinese Dishes Gross JEWELRY & LOAN CO. formerly at 24th and Erskine St. NEW LOCATION— 514 N. 16th ST. phone JA-4635 Acid Indigestion What many Doctors do for it # Whew excess stomach acid cauaes gas, soar stomach or heartburn, doctors prescribe the fastest-acting medicines known for symptomatic relief—medicines like those in Bell-ans Tablets. Try Bell-ans yourself, at first sign 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-ans better, return bottle to us and get double your money back. ^ 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 off ending denture breeth. They fail to realise that water alone is not •cleans ine aser.T - but now. there's a great formula oerfected by • dentist, called Sters-Kleen S»t thoroughly cleans false teeth like magic no brushing' Simply put s little Sters-Kleen Powder in a glass of water-soak — - your teeth - now they, iparkle^ are really dean and look like the day your dentist ••Don't they look natural? Try •tera-Kleen - lasts long - costs only 3Of At all druggists. Old Farmer . Reeipe -M“.V***™, Lefhon Juice to get qa>ek relief from pains of rheumatics and neuralgia Druggiats have Allenru — grocers have lemons. Cupid's arrow wilj bring Uicm :o gether. ***** Kenneth Love really does trust his friends. Lloyd Marshall, form er Omaha n who is here visiting was seen awter walking to the carline with Kenn, took Doris Pittman home. Of course Kenneth knew it Frances Jefferson must be awful ly glad since her old boy friend is back. He is really a fine cat from Kansas—Lloyd Marshall. ***** Afew weeks ago we Spotted am ong the crowd at the Earl Hines dance. William "Billy” Bowden back in the city. Looked very much on. ***** Claudia Seay arrived from Cleve land after a year’s time, Thursday morning. Guy Rucker will have to drop Millie or play double.or mabe someoneelse will take over. Everyone is glad to see Claudia. ***** Mabe that’s what Stomp Brown got so excited about. Could he be in love with Claudia? ***** I'mm—hmm. . .we see Kappell Curtis has a car of his own now. So far Corrine Seay has held the front seat. ***** Girl on the Streets take time out to send the very fine family of the Fountain’s.. . .heartfelt sympathy for the great loss of one of our friends and a member of their fam ily.Johnny Fountain. We will always remember him as one of our favorite sport heroes. ***** Margaret... .Better known as Maggie Johnson, wil dig Omaha sometimes this week. She has been visiting her brother and friends in Iowa. • •••• David Hughes who is now (sup posed to be) in Detroit, has left a certain girl anxious to see him. Wonder how did she ever let him go away. ***** A certain girl in North Omaha is nuts about Herb Daily. Meanwhile Herb do come to North Omaha a lots now. Mabee he figgures? What was so important that Leo.a L had to talk to Snook Dean for hours on a certain street. ***** Wonder why was M. W. so anx ious to go to K. C. Was Sammy Taylor involved. He is really the lick, or was it realy the convention? ***** Robert Jones tried to wear all the rubber out of his tires while his main chic was gone. Don't know if he was lonesome or just trying out his popularity. ***** Frances Bell is back after visiting K. C. Wonder if she ran across her ex-boy friend Laverne Barker..He is so fine, isn’t he France®”’ ***** Whoever said Thomas Scott is in the army is all wet... .we spotted Thomas in civilian clothes along the beat. ***** Well.... Joe Baymon and Doro thy Bryant was seen enjoying each others company Monday night .... They would make a nice couple ***** The new soldier place keeps the boys off the avenue_mabee they should get a place like it for giris who walk from one end to the other. ***** Jimmy Booghey-Lloyd Gand a few others antroed to K. C. over the ^ If You Suffer Distress From ^ •'"FEMALE! WEAKNESS Mno want to Build Up Red Blood! If at such times you suffer from cramps, backache, distress of “irregularities”, peri ods of the blues—due to functional month:” disturbances— ' at once—try L>ait n. ~imi- . ham s Compound TABLETS (with j added irdn». They not only helD re- ; heve monthly pain but also accord- | panying tired, nervous feelings of ! tins nature. This is due to their soothing effect cn cne G7 wcii^vh MOST IMPOHTANT ORGANS. \ Taken regularly—PinLiam’s Tub lets help build up resistance again ~t f such symptoms. Aiso, tnc*r iron . makes them a fine hem? tic tonic to ! help build up red blood. Follow • Jabel directions. Get loda?! INDIA’S DRIVE FOR INDEPENDENCE] ^ _ iY IXDIA—PIXPAGE—Following rr -:..ng of buses their Looting of shops and battling police, the British Nationahsl rested Mohandas K. Gandhi (center) along with other Indian NationaUsI Leaders. Latest British communique reports that violence has subsidec greatly.. week end. Everything was chezz ling .. fine. • •••• Oliver Hodge who is A-l Private in the USA. sent a. very nice photo of his mask in a uniform. He is rather lonesome being a hep cat and hep cats are all wet in the army, so girls write him. .he is in Ala. Wonder how did Joyce Blair ev er give Elwood Hicks permission to join the navy. Or did she know about it.?We wonder? ***** Friday night the farewell party for Ossie, was the lick._everyone had a high time. I do mean high: UNTIL THEN_ Tour Girls on the Streets. SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Queen Jackson of 3522 North 29th Street entertained with a 9:30 o'clock breakfast on Thursday, hon Oring Mr. Gloar Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vandorf of Enid, Ok]a. The table was beautifully decorated with a center piece of garden flow ers adorning the table After partaking of a delicious and palatable breakfast the guest re turned to the coo] and spacious ver anda where games were enjoyed until a very late hour in the after noon. The guest reluctantly departed having enjoyed a very happy time Others present were Mrs. Sabell Smith and Mr. and Mrs. W H. Green. 0MAHAN TH RETURN TO PENSACOLA A farewell party was given for Miss Geraldine Dorsey at the home of her parents, 2714 Douglas Street, Monday night. August 31. Miss Dorsey will leave the city next week for Pensacola, Florida, a long wtih her twin cousins, the Misses Anniece and Annette Jack son, who accompanied her to Oma ha the first of July for their sum mer vacation. Miss Dorsey spent the past year atending Washington High School in Pensacola. She will resume her studies there upon ar rival. The entertainment was enjoyed by ill present. Refreshments were served to the guests. All of Miss Dorsy’s friends will miss her greatly when she leaves Omaha. Her pleasant disposition won for her many new friends dur ing her 2 month's visit in Omaha this summer. We were sorry, upon this occas ion. to attend a "farewell" party be cause we knew it meant that "Jerry’ would be leaving us soon. We wish for her and the twins a safe and pleasant return trip. i PRINCESSES The meeting was held at the home of our sponsor, Mrs. Pegg and the main business consisted of a cake raffle- The cake was a white one with white icing and the lettering Winner Princess Club on top in green icing. The cake was won by Mrs. Willa Johnson of Willa’s Beau ty Parlor. The cake was donated by a very good friend of the club. The club members wish to thank ev eryone who were kind enough to help us by buying a chance. At the close of the meeting, refresh ments were served by our hostess. Doris Pittman, President, Beverly Starns. Reporter. CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD Motto CWFF, 1906 North 24th Street Rev. S. K. Nichols, Pastor, Rose Oliver. Reporter, Sunday School . 9:45 Morning "Worship . 11:30 TPPU. ... 6:00 Evening "Worship ..7:30 "Wed. Night.. ..7 JO We had lovely service all day Sunday. Our pastor delivered a grand Berm on Sunday morning. His subject was “Who then can be sav ed?” He really made it plain. If the righteous scarcely be saved who then can be saved. Oh, he preached, and did our hearts burn. Sunday afternoon at three P- m Evangelist Marie Wright sponsored her program. We had a grand time. Rev. Campbell and Rev. Hol mes they poured out their Spirit on | us. Their subject was “Go Forward’ oh. how we enjoyed them. We al I ' so had some remarks from Rev. j Rice. Our Pastor’* subject for Sunday Sept. 6 will be “Put on the whole armor of God”. Sunday night sub ject "If my people which is called by My name, will humble themsel ves and pray, and seek My face, then I will hear from Heaven and will forgive their sins”. We are asking all our friends to be with us Sunday. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor F. Burroughs, Reporter September is rally month for the Mt. Moriah Church. 1,000 is the goal. Sunday marks the beginning Of the rally. All members are ask ed to do their share to make this effort a real success. Rev. and Mrs. St. Clair will leave soon to attend the National Baptist Convention which convenes Sept. 8 in Memphis, Tenn. ST. JOHN’S NEWS Rev. Ridley delivered a very in spiring sermon Sunday morning. Everyone was bene fitted by it. The Quarterly Conference will be he’d the Second Sunday in Sept. Rev. L. L. Story and his choir will be guest speaker and furnish the mus ic at 3 p. m. Baby Richard Taylor Gaskin was baptized at the morning services. Come early Sunday morning so you can get a seat with your family group for Women's Day. As the Rev. Mrs. Farmer will deliver the message. And in the evening will be that most talked about Pageant "The Women of the Bible. We are happy to have Mrs. Gretchen Bald win back in the choir again after being away for some time also H. L. Preston. Mrs. Georgia Cropp is still on the sick list. Mrs. Mary Faucett united ■with the church. We can still use bricks. The visitors were Mrs. Mattie Williams, Chicago, 111, Her esa McAroain, Chicago, 111. Mrs. Annie Pearl Suggs. Detroit, Mich, Mr. Young. Hiawatha, Kans, Mrs. I Tyres, Rev. Edward Scott instructor at Western Uni. was the speaker at the evening services. Christian Endeavor League at 6 p m. Let St. John be the church Of your choice. 92ND TO HAVE MANY NEGRO OFFICERS Washington. Sept. 3 (AXP) Dis cussing the activation of the 92nd division scheduled for October at Camp McCleJland, near Anniston, Ala., Secretary of War Stimson told his press conference Thursday morning that officers for the tri angular unit would be for the most part colored. They were being train ed now, he said, to take over the posts and from the experiences with colored officers in other units, they were proving highly satisfactory. He spoke of the training of officers in the various schools and colleges of the country and said the men were being graduated as rapidly as possible. This division is a reconstituted World War I division, the old 92ud being recruited from Negro select ive servicemen from the United States at large at Camp Funston, Kansas, in October, 1917. FEDERAL GRAND JURY TO INVESTIGATE ARK ANS AS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES Fort Smith, Ark., Sept. 4—Last Monday U. S. District Judge John E. Miller charged a federal grand jury from the West Arkansas dis trict to investigate reports of alleg ed fraud and civil right violations directed against Negroes at the July 28 and Aug. 11 Arkansas Democratic primaries. Judge Miller acted at the request of Atty. Gen. Biddle, who said the probe was state-wide in scope and came as a result of secret investi gations during the past several weeks mad eby the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In a news release issued in Littla Rock, through t\ S. District Atty. Sam Rorex of the Eastern Arkansas District, Atty. Gen. Biddle said the charges involved numerous instanc es of alleged irregularities in the use of poll tax receipts, counting of ballots and denial of voting privil eges to qualified Negro voters. _ DR. McC AR ROLL TELLS BUSINESS WOMEN NEED FOR PLANNED FAMILIES Chicago. Sept. 1 (AXP) Speaking before the National Negro House wives’ league in session during the business league meeting here last week, Dr. E. Mae McCarroll, bril liant young Negro physician, no«v serving as acting-medical consult ant for the Planned Parenthood federation, told the assemblage. “Negro business men and women know that race stabilization and progressive order depend upon a production, health, culture and so> position relationship between re ial ideals. Planned parenthood is one of the most important factors in attaining this goal. Scientific knowledge necessary for child spac ing is available to those who are able to go to private doctors but 13 not equally available to poorer peo ple. "The death rate for Negro moth ers is 50 percent higher than that of white mothers and 34 percent higher than the national average. The sickness rate is 43 percent greater, the length of life is 12 years shorter. Negro mothers die twice the rate of white mothers; Negro1 babies die at 1 1-2 times the rate of white babies; Negro children show a 50 percent higher death rate. “■When in 1934 the children's bur eau of the labor department publish ed a report comparing the maternal ' death rate of our country with that of 16 other countries and it was re vealed that our country's death rate was higher, America got busy and did something about it. When in 1935 South Carolina found herself in the unpleasant position of hav ing the highest maternal mortality of any state in the union. South Carolina did something about that and achieved a substantial reduct ion. “The Negro maternal death rale mortality rate is 90 per 10,000 livo births, that of white women is 44 per 10,000 live births. What are we going to do about it? We know that 25 percent of our maternal deaths occur in women with diseas es which contra-indicate pregnancy. Family planning can prevent these. It oan prevent much invaldism and chronic sickness in women, produc ed by too frequent pregnancies, it can reduce the blighting effects of Poverty by keeping the size of the family in keeping with the family income, it can reduce infant mort ality by enabling mothers to space their children at two or three year intervals, it can reduce the spread of venereal and other diseases by making it possible for parents with transmissable diseases to avoid hav ing children until they are cured.” RED CROSS SERVICE CLUBS OPEN TO ALL SOLIDERS DAVIS TELLS NAACP New Tork—“All of the service clubs and recreation centers estab lished by the American Red Cross in England are for the use of all United States Service men including Negroes,” Norman H. Davis, chair man of the American Red Cross told the NAACP on August 24. The NAACP had vigorously de manded to know if reports that jim crowism recreation centers would be set up in England were true. The Red Cross stated that “the Army itself has units composed en tirely of Negroes,” and added that for the convenience of these units the Red Cross is establishing ‘ with the approval of the commanding officers,” a recreational club in Lon don. but the privileges of this club will also be extended to all service men. The NAACP answered Davis stat ing, in effect, that that was all very well, but because of its experience -i. Sr- .. — TEL, WE. 2022 OUR PRICES are based on the cost of serv ice plus the cost of merchandise and a reasonable profit. T HOMAS FUNERAL HOME 2022 LAKE ST. Omaha, Nebr. NORTH 24th st SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 24th St WE. 424< —POPULAR PRICES— LOOK AT YOUR SHOES Other People Do. Our Half Solelng Method leaves No Repair Look on your shoes. We Use the BEST Material. it urged the Red Cross to be oO con stant guard against any semblance Of discrimination. FBI PROBES FATAL BLAST IN BIRMINGHAM SCRAP METAL YARD Birmingham. Sept. 4 (AXP) Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigat ion are seeking the cause of a mys terious exp’osion which last we 2k caused the death of two Negroes, i employed by M. Kimerling and Sons scrap metal company here. According to reports of the dis aster, Dixon Lanier was killed in stantly, and Buster Brown, anoohp worker, died as he was being taken to Jefferson hospital. The explos ion occurred while the men wer cutting some bales of copper wire with a machine Neighboring residents declared the blast was so sorong that It shook the surrounding area and mutilated the bodies of the vic^ni -blowing the clothing of one c the men mre than 100 feet from the machine. The explosion, first of its kind there, occurred in the ya-a did no damage to the plant. Cor oner Gip M. Evans made a prehm inarv investigation before referring his information to the FBI. another to phi delta KAPPA Denver. Sept- 3 (AXP)—Gilbert Cruter, a candidate for the master's degree in physical education at Col orado university here, last week was initiated in to Phi Delta Kappa national honorary educational frat ernity which until recently had its doors closed to Negroes. The fraternity, which has a mem bership of over 25,000 has as its chief aim the promotion of free public education as an essential to the ‘ development and maintenance of a democracy through the continu ing interpretation of the ideals of research and leadership.” Cruter, who is doing some special research work on the Negro and re creation, is a teacher and coach at Southern university. Scotlandville, La. A former high jumping star he is a member of an AAU team which toured Europe. Married, his wife, also a teacher at Southern, is ! working for her master's in music at Denver university. --- j RABE'S BUFf'eT-^1* for Popular Brands | of BEER and LIQUORS 2229 Lake Street 1 —Always a place to parlf— MMWliliMiMbak - •&*** ™ Fill Your Bin! HELP AMERICA WIN ALL GRADES COAL. COMPARE PRICES Convenient Plans can be Arranged DON’T DELAY Call or come in and see us. American Coal Co. 17TH 4 IZARI) AT. SSTfl FOR ICTORY ! BUY I UNITED STATES j BONDS«STAMPS NOTICE- PAY UNION DUES ONLY AT LABOR TEMPLE OR AT UNION OFFICE AT MEAD. NO MAN ON THE JOB IS AUTHORIZED TO TAKE MONEY. There are Only Four Authorized Men in Local 1140. They are Pete Bell, Walter McClelland and Kelly Gates at the Omaha office, and Henry Schaefer at the Mead office. Electric roasters are doing a big job these days . . . giving home makers precious extra hours ior work that must be done to hasten Victory! Keep yours on the job — use it every day for both health protec tion and more delicious meals. 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