SELL CHEMICALLY TREATED PRESS CLOTH— Nationally advertised. The WEAV ER PRES-KLOTH is sold in all leading department stores. All cloths are individually enveloped, and distinctly priced at 69c. YOur cost is 35c. Send 35c for sample and full particulars. Marcus Cloth ing CO., 2130-34 Gravois Ave-, St. Louis, MO. HELP WANTED WANTED A WAITRESS AT 1402 North 24th Street. WANTED: Licensed Janitor, Good Salary, 3 Room Apt. furnished, Call Ruder, AT. 8927. FOR SALE A 5 Room House, modern excepl heat. In good condition. Will sel at a Reasonable Price. Call-1 AT. 5690. | Be A Detective— 1 Work home, travel. Experience <1 necessary. Detective ParticulaH B’ree. Write. George C-G Wegnl 2640 Broadway, N. Y. H FOR RENT — 9 At a reasonable price to the ri^B party. 2 centrally located, modH Store rooms at 24th and Maple. Hi fine location for a Drug stHj Beauty Culture Parlor, or Shoe H^ pair Shop. For further information call 6656. ■ for-saL!- k 1 Lounging Cot that can be u^B for a den or suitable for a spH bed in a Library room. Like nH price very cheap. Call Mrs. SiH van. WE. 0475, 3319 Franklin Stl POULTRY Poultry Dressed—Fresh Eggs, I Everite Feeds, 2320 North 24th 9 Phone AT. 7884. I ROOMS, APTS FOR RENT fv Furnished Room for Rent, 2807 ^B 24th St., WE. 2217. HE FOR RENT A modern Room. cKj HA. 1368 between 4 and 9 p. m. BB Dandy three room Apt.. 2130 Noi^^Ei 28th St-. Reasonable. rlS 2or 3 iToTom XpT. FOR UEN'O Own your home. Use our eaH Payment Plan for 90 days. PS your money in escrow in some Baifl or a Loan Company or with yoiH attorney. 50 fine houses for safl cheap. fei E. M. DAVIS, | LICENSED REAL ESTATE R BROKER J 2817 No. 24th St. WE. 1166 LAU N DRIES & CLEANERS " EDHOLivr& SHERMAN t401 North 24th WE. 606f _EMERSON LAUNDRY *324 North 24th St. WE. 10‘Z WANT TO BUY — Furniture cf all kinds—dressers, oeds, 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 FUNERAL DIRECTORS THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 2022 Lake St. WEbster 202S. | IVSix Lemon Juice AT HOME m TO RELIEVE Wm MISERIES Money Back If This Rheumatic Recipe Fails ’ Good news travels fast—many of the thou sands of folks who now take lemon Julca for rheumatic pain—have found that by adding two tablespoonfuls of Allenru to one labiespoonful of Lemon Juice In a glass of Water, they get faster relief for the aches and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago. It’s no surprise either, for Allenru Is a IS year old formula to relieve rheumatic aches and pains In fact—If It does not help —your money back. What could be fairer? Oet Allenru today at any live druggist. Only with the serious health needs of the j community. The first in this series of Forums is a discussion entitled. “Your Health Your Community. Your Re sponsibility'', to be h?ld at the Om aha Urban League at 8:15 p. m. on Thursday. November 19th Mr. T. P. Mahammitt, local civ.c leader, will lead the discussion. Panel members include Dr. S. L. Pearlman, Director Communicable Disease Control. Omaha Health De partment: Raymond R. Brown, Ex ecutive Secretary. Omaha Urban League: Dr. Craig Morris, Chairman Coordinating Committee on Negro Health: C. F. McNeil. Executive Sec retary, Community Welfare Coun cil. War has greatly changed the health picture in many communities largely because of population move ments, entrance of many men and women in war industries, and shift ing of soldiers in and out of com munities, and the mental effects of war itself on the genera population. ‘‘Health is an important cog in home defense and in production for our war effort. Thus the Coordin ating Committee on Negro Health states Dr. Craig Morris Chairman, “urges every citizen to plan to at tend.” Questions to be discussed will in clude: 1. What is OUR Community do ing about Health Protection? 2. ARE WE defending OUR cit izens’ rights to health? 3. Are WE providing THEM with the facilities they need? 4. How has the war affected rhe health of OUR Community? These and other vital health mat ters will be considered at this meet ing. The audience will be encour j aged to ask questions. The full text O: Ur O iliver’s let te-’ released by the U. S. Office of Edi rt.on. The purpose of this or- ' BaJ. zttion is to mobilize the bJy ; u 4 girl-power of the Nation, to ut i rre fullv -.heir o-»g -ness to r'f.., co organise thi eagerness in t> eiiective action, and to chancel >t : to areas of increasingly crit ical need. Com n ss’ou t' J-tuUbn »or has emphasize* the t that t vi i a war. . . no. only of armies an! navies, of factories and farms, b ■! also a war of home? and schools snd therefore, that education lias an ii c ispensable part to play. He !-a« sain that “Schools must help to ford, individuals the isues it staky to train them lor their vital part in the total war effort; to guide them into conscious personal relat ionship to the struggle.” “The Victory Corps otters every Negro high school and every Ncgrcl student an opportunity to partic ipate and share in the war effort the most gigantic and urgent task this Nation has ever undertaken. I am particularly glad of this oppor tunity and respectfully urge every principal and teacher to give their students a chance to make the’r full contribution. ‘ Negroes have a very important stake in this war. It is to their personal and group interest that we win the victory as speedily a3 pos sible .for their only hope lies in de mocracy. Our boys and girls—and adults, too—should be made to real ize that in spite of the many disa 1 vantages and discriminations faced by them, we are better off tk 1:1 many minority groups: that pro gress is being made slowly but sure ly toward realization of the democ ratic principles of freedom, equality and justice: and that, imperfect a3 I our present situation is, we still have the right and opportunity t> i use every legitimate means to im prove our condition. This most cer tainly would not tie poss; .le under an Axis dominated country. There is a great deal of truth in the fol lowing excerpt of an article appear ing in the Pittsburgh Courier and reprinted in the Norfolk Journal and Guide, September 12 1942: 'What we call Negro progress will most certainly be ended in case the Axis wins, and every Negro who has managed to lift his head above the mired mass NORTH 7 4th st SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 24th St. WE. 4Z4 —POPULAR PRICKS LOOK AT YOUR SHOES Other People Do. Our Half Solelng Method leaves No Repair Look on your shoes. We Use the BEST Material. i»i< will be ruthlessly shoved down. “Every colored citizen with a municipal. State or Federal job will lose it. “Every college for the educat ion of Negro youth will be closed and colored students will be barr ed from white colleges. “Every Negro who now is ably McGILL’S — BAR & BLUE ROOM E. McGill, Prop 2423-2.1 NORTH 24th St. WINE, LIQUORS and CIGARS Blue Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. in. Open for Private Parties from 2 to 7 p. m. —No Charges— WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED DRINKS. Free Delivery from Ha m to . 1 *• ®* IV »4lI WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BONDED LIQUORS to vote will be disfranchised. “All Negroes may lose their citizenship, an act that would re quire but a stroke of a pen. ‘‘Public education for Negroes, if not discontinued altogether, will go no farther than the fourth grade. “Skilled industrial labor will not be closed to colored people, as will most professional work. ‘‘These things have happened to Jews and Poles, and there is no reason to believe that a Nazi Gauleiter in Washington would [ fail to exercise the same meas ures here against Negroes and Jews.” “While we must continue to com bat race and color prejudice and discriminations, in our present ef fort to save democracy, wo should keep ever before us that the major issue of this war is Freedom.... not race or color. Where the latter have been made to appear as the main issue they are used merely as a smoke screen. When we win this war and establish Freedom ss the animating principle in life, the prob lems of race and color which remain can be attacked with greater assur ance than ever before of their ult imate solution. I hope, therefore, that we can make this task easier by a 100 percent participation of your school in the High school Vic tory Corps. Further information concerning it should be secured I from your local school superintend ent or your State department Of education.” Bertha’s bar-b.q and HOME COOKED MEALS 1024 So. 11th St. Omaha, Nebr. i .-«V.vr.V^.V^>-.V»V.'AW 24th AND LAKE STREETS PRESCRIPTIONS —Free Delivery— WE. 0809 DUFFY w.v.v.v.v.v.,.v,,.v.,.vw Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis HOTEL OLGA NEW YORK CITY 695 Lenox Avenue (Corner 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; Rates Reasonable. ED. H. WILSON, Prop. Tel. Aud 3-7920 •gxsyz; 'Art&rs. -*vrr^ r * • .-r*. * 'y-,~v:'c y i ■ ^ry-g^sgRCTacyT^ Help Wanted! Wanted A Young man, 17 years or an older man* who can be a Mechanical Helper in the shop. Good Pay. CALL AT — UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. 1721 Douglas Street i Cost* only 3C per day x Pays tip to $325 per year j Accidents and Sickness strike quickly and Hospitals demand Cash. 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