The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 02, 1943, City Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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    TT PAYS TO ADVEr^SE
IT PAYS TO SHOP
For whatever you have to sell, 01
for whatever you want to buy—
IN THESE COLUMNS
SELL CHEMICAIAY 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
lost is 35c. S«nd 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 except
heat. In good condition. Will sell
at a Reasonable Price. Call—
AT. 569(1,
FOR RENT —
At a reasonable price to the right
party. 2 centrally located, modern
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. j
(656. (
FOR SALE j
1 Lounging Cot that can be used I
for a den or suitable for a spsre
bed in a Library room. Like new,
price very cheap. Call Mrs. Sulli- '
van, WE. 0475. 3319 Franklin St.
ROOMS, APTS FOR RENT
Modern Rooms for Rent, near car
line, 2422 Erskine St.
Furnished Room for Rent, 2807 N.
24th St., WE. 2217.
FOR RENT A modem Room, Call
HA. 1368 between 4 and 9 p. m.
Dandy three room Apt., 2130 North
28th St., Reasonable.
2or 3 ROOM APT. FOR-RENT, i
Own your home. Use our easy
Payment Plan for 90 days. Put
your money in escrow in some Bank I
or a Loan Company or with your
attorney. 50 fine houses for sale
cheap.
E. M. DAVIS.
LICENSED REAL ESTATE
BROKER
2817 No. 24th St._WE. 1165
LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS I
EDHOtM~& SHERMAN j
*401 North 24th WE. 6065
EMERSON LAUNDRY '
<324 North 24th St WE. lOJr*!
W ANT TO BUY —
Furniture of all kinds—dressers,
beds, end tables, chairs and chest
of drawers or complete home—
apartment furnishings Kettles and
dishes. Sell ug yours.
IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th &
Lake Street—WE. 2224
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
2022 Lake St. WEbster 2022
J
iMix Lemon Juice
AT HOME
to TO RELIEVE
Wm MISERIES
Money Back If This Rheumatic Recipe Fails
Good news travels lost—many of the thou
sands of folks who dow take lemon Jules
tor rheumatic pain—have found that by
adding two tablespoonfuls of Allenru to one
sablespoonful of Lemon Juice m a glass of
Water, they get faster relief for the aches
nod pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago.
It's no surprise either, for Allenru is a
II year old formula to relieve rheumatic
aches and pains In fact—If it does not help
—your money back. What could be fairer!
Bet Allenru today at any live druggist Only
to cents—Do It Now.
Did You Place Your
FALSE TEETH
Sn 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 dentist, called Stera-Kleen
that thoroughly cleans false teeth like magic—
no brushing? Simply put a little Stera-Kleen
Powder in a glass of water—soak
your teeth - now they sparkle,
are really clean and look like
the day your dentist said.
“Don’t they look natural?” Try
Stera-Kleen — lasts long — costs
only 30g. At all druggists.
Old Farmer* Recipe: Mix Allenru and
Lemon Juice to get quick relief from pains
of rheumatics and neuralgia Druggists
have Allenru — grocers have lemons
_
HELP US! HELP THE POOR
CALL—
the volunteers of
AMERICA
JAckson 2290 15th & Chicago
cTke
WAITERS’
COLUMN
(BY H. W. SMITH)
WE. 6458
MMaMiAMaMMMa
Waiters are all back to themselv
es as new year's eve., is over and
the all night up and go is Just his
tory now;
Capt. Burns on a 24th and Kansas
Car.
Chester Hodges in an army camp
in Va.
White Horse Inn waiters are on
FOR RENT
A SIX ROOM, MODERN HOUSE.
NEWLY DECORATED. ONLY V/3
BLOCKS FROM CAR-LINE. $25.00
PER MONTH. CALL—
ATlantic 5988
Join—Reliable Friendship Club—
'or Pleasure Send Dime for mem
•ership blank. H. Brookes, SJ7
Wendell, Chicago, HL
RABE’S BUFFET
for Popular Brands
| of BEER and LIQUORS
2229 Lake Street
j —Always a place to park—
•JACKSON 0288
FIDELITY
STORAGE & VAN CO.
Local and Long Distance
MOVING
1107 Howard, W. W. Roller, Mgr.
CHOPSUEY
King Yuen Cafe
2010'/* N. 24th St. JAckson 8576
.Open from 2 p. m. Until 3 a. in
American & Chinese Dishes
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.
I7TH & IZARD AT. 3670
—
Gross
JEWELRY &
LOAN CO.
formerly at 24th
and Erskine St.
NEW LOCATION—
514 N. 16th ST.
Phone JA-4635
Acid Indigestion
Relieved in 5 minutes or
double your money back
When excels stomach acid causes painful. Buffoc at
ing gas. sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usually
prescribe the fastest-acting medicines known for
symptomatic relief—medicines like those In Bell-ana
Tablets. No laxative. Bell-ans brings comfort in a
jiffy or double your money back on return of bottle
to us. 25c at all druggists.
the job morning and night
Fontenelle waiters are doing a
fine job in giving good service
Signs in California restaurants
say “Please Treat Our help nice,
-cause helps hard to get.”
Cottonwood room at the Black
stone hotel very much out in the
front.
Paxton hotel waiters up to the
minute on service at all times.
FLASH! All waiters should ap
pear neat and well groomed at ail
times as the guest always look you
over.
The RR. boys give service to a
large number of soldiers and they
all carry a USA. smile.
Read The OMAHA GUIDE as it
is the Guide Post to go forward
and we all should look up to that
point.
Now let us all hope and help the
New Year to give us more know
ledge and a better view and a
brighter understanding. As the
mill will never grind with the wat
er that has passed.
*****
THE WEEK
Union Services at Clair Chapel
Christmas morning well attended.
Some New Year resolutions al
ready broken!
Musician headwaiter and H. W.
Smith had a friendly chat in a
northside business house.
Dr. Hawkins attended Sunday
morning services at Clair Chapel.
Streamlined stenographer on the
job and attending strictly to busi
ness at the Urban League.
w. W. Gray sells the Omaha
Guide in Johnson’s Drug store.
Mrs. H. D. Wiley having trouble
with her teeth.
New officers of the NAACP to
take over on January 6th .
George Watson on 24th and Lake
St
Very- heavy rain followed by big
snow storm on Dec. 27th.
Lee Washington always on the
job attending to business.
Dr Wesley Jones calls for Mrs.
Jones at the close of Sunday morn
ing services at Clair Chapel.
Union Services for the winter to
start at St. Johns AME. Church
on Sunday evening January 2 with
DO TOD WAAJ A BABfl
New Vitamin Combination Brings Hap
to Childless Homes
Nothing equals a baby to bring com
plete unity and happiness into the home
and tie husband and wife together in a
stronger bond of enduring love and mu
tual interest. Divorce is rare in the homes
of couples that have children.
Unhappy wives, childless due to relieve
able functional weakness may now enjoy
the desires and activity of Nature’s most
wonderful creation—a normal, fully-de
veloped, vigorous woman. A sensational
new vitamin treatment specifically for
women may be just the thing needed by
the childless wife and quickly bring the
happiness of a baby in the home. It is,
of course, absolutely harmless.
If you are childless due to functional
weakness and lack normal vigor—if you
wish to eliminate one of the great causes
| o! unhappy marriages, by all means try
Perlex for one week. To introduce this
• new vitamin combination to a million
women quickly, the Perlex Comnany,
314 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, Illinois,
will send a full $2.00 supply for only $1.00
and a few cents postage. Send no money
—just your name and address. Perlex
comes in a plain wrapper—directions are
I very simple and no diet or exercise ia
I required
. # **** tOVi
Udvice ON THE *****
PROBLEMS OF LIFE
eoo««f amd nonurioM to too who im mot 'fc.
AMD ttflOAHCI IN Orr»COaUHC tOUt TaOUtUJ «p
_ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE
•♦ABBE’S 1943 ASTROLOGY READINGS ARE NOW READY**
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clude a clipping Of the column with your letter. For a "Private Reply—
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your birthdate: you will receive with your Reading a free and conf.dent
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MY NEW 1943 ASTROLOGY
READINGS ARE READY!
K. L.—Tell me if I will be suc
cessful in the business I am plann
ing to enter the first of next month
It will require practically all of my
savings, and that is why I am a lit
tle skeptical.
Ans: Under ordinary conditions. I
would say. Yes. go into business for
yourself. But war conditions put
you in too complicated a position to
make th's advisable- You arc in
good physical conn'tion and arc
likely to be drafted soon and would
have to give up this business as
your wife could not run it for yo l.
Save every dollar possible, buy War
Stamps and Bonds... so you will
have something to jail back or
when the war is over.
J. W. T.—I am the father of t'» <
small girls. My wife is cold toward
me. I love my babie.- and my home
out I feel like .eaving sometime.
If 1 would leave, 1 would provide
for them of course. Is this the
thing tc do?
■Ans: It is very unfortunate that
you and wife are not very compat
i'.ble ._but at the same time it
would be tragic for your children
to have to pay for your micuruler
si»n< mgs. and they invariably are
tie ones to suffer if a divorce is
had. Altho your wife is not oi a
very affectionate nature, she has
the best interest of her home and
family at heart .. . .wiiicu in the
long run is the very essence of a
successful marriage.
Clair Chapel minister and choir.
East Side of North 24th and Bur
dette St., looks much better with
the old shed tom down.
Two Pullman porters entertain a
lady in a northside business hous-.
I -
I Omaha Guide's New Year edition
a very beautiful paper.
All business houses to offer many
bargains and they all extend many
thanks to the public for trading
heavy for Christmas.
Police Officer Foxall on north
24th street with a pleasant smile
and a Merry Christmas and a happy
new year to all.
Start the new year right by tak
ing some shares in the Credit Un
ion at the Urban League.
Many visitors in the city for the
holidays.
Mr. Taylor of the Lake Shoe Re
pair Shop very busy.
Y. W. Logan on the sick list.
WAAC heads visit Mrs. Bethune
at Daytona Beach training school
Philadelphia quartermasters de
pot employs many colored women.
_
Fort Sill. Okla., Colored Soldier
edits newspaper.
Southeranaires win suit against
Sagamore hotel in Rochester, N. Y.
3,500.000 men to be drafted in
1943.
Major League BB teams getting
ready for training camps.
Perry Taylor the barber is on the
job all the time.
We should all visit the sick.
If ever you meet a poor fellow
who tries to battle the world and
its frown;
Just lend him. a hand and pray
do not try to push him down.
e
Bronchitis
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 wav it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis
M. E. Q.—My husband and ! nip
expecting a baby so->n He quit
his job Saturday an has put his car
on the taxi lines and is driving it
himself. I told him when he quit
work that I was going to get some
of his money every night when he
comes home from driving the taxi.
Should I or not? He has been
drinking a lot lately and he says
he drinks to keep from worrying
about me having this child. I be
I lieve he drinks because he is runn
ing with women who drink too. He
is young and right nice looking. I
ivamt you to tel] me what to do?
AHs: You are in no position to
: m ike a change at this time. Try to
accept the fact that your husband
is exceedingly young and enjoys the
attention and flattery of the ladies.
But also realizes that he ll soon
wake up to the fact that there i
no money in the taxi business when
he uses it for a good time, aud
I there is no profit to be received if
he rides the ladies gratis. Wnen.
the money runs out. they will leave
him alone. Then he wi.l be forced
to get a job. As for getting his
money, I guess that you get vou
hands on as much of it as you can
and hold to it. . .as you will nee-,
it for your near future expenses.
H. S.—I certainly enjcy reading
your column. Conditions at home
are not the best. I love to sing,
but a girl who is not in school does
not have chances like the rest.
How could I get someone to lister,
to my voice and give me a trial9
Ans: Not being in school is no
reason why you shouldn’t have
your chance- You have the ad
vantage of living in a large city
where there are numerous bands
and orchestras- Contact some of
-the leaders and ask -for an audit
ion. You might offer your servic
e sfree for a week's trial to get the
experience. You have what it tak
es they will help you get lined
up. You are attractive and you do
know how to sing. Now learn to
overcome your stage-fright and
“give out’’ with the personality.
L. H.—I'm a lad of 20, an athlet
ic and a fair student. I’m not ah
nice looking as most glamour boys
but I am well built and have al
ways dreamed of the day when I
could meet a girl who is true and
whom I could love.. wholeheartedly.
I’m searching for a girl who will
come up to my expectations of
personality .sincerity, physical
charm and charcter. Tell me if my
second year at college will be as
successful as my first?
Ans: You can make the kind of
record at college that you choose
to, for you certainly have the abil
ity. You passed the first year with
flying colors, and there is no rea
son why you can't keep up the good
work. I don’t doubt that that you
will eventually meet the girl of
your dreams. You must Use dj.
eretion in choosing your girl friend-*
an dassociate with the type who
comes up to your expectations.
. T ” "*MMI TES
SENTENCE OF TEAMSTER
(Continued from page 1)
Vork f-u-te declared that the s n-_
eEi-e .vj.s “excessive and unreas n
a'dc' ; id reducer, tue prison i<r«u
to f:ve to ten years and wiped out
the Coe suggesting that apn h .c
ion for executive clemency be nuute.
The Governor's action came nine
days ff .ei he met, cn December 10,
a joint AFL-CIO delegation led by
Laurence T. Hosie, chaimaii
of the Workers Defense League.
Gth ’rs who met in Albany with r-e
Governor and his assistant counsel
George Xanfhaky to urge Gi'.rrore s
r.lease were Nathaniel Minks**
Sct reiai y-Treasurer of the N. y.
! Dress Joint Board, ILGWU; Samuel
| Baron. Assistant Manager, ur. y.
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*4th AND I AKF STREETS
PRESCRIPTIONS
—Free Delivery_
WE. 0609
DUFFY II1ARMAtT
Auto Parts Wanted
BURNED, WRECKED or
DILAPIDATED. CARS AND
TRI CKS. BRING ’EM IN
PARTS FOR CARS
CONSOLIDATED ALTO PARTS
CO.
2501 Cuming St. Phone AT. 565fi
Omaha
£ i
"A TOUGH JOB. LAD,— BUT YOU CAN DO ITT
Joint B'c.ard. Textile Workers On
ion. w!,o represented the N. T. State
■ 'lO; w. H. Bowe, chairman Orga.n
i..' .g Committee. Brotherhood of
Sleeping Car Po ~t ^rs; Morris S'u:
ii ,nat-i nal counsel. Workers ue
Dn.le ' ^l-pue. and Alice L. Do’,;e,
f.-.rrr.er national administrative s c
retury of the League, who handled
! the paidon carnt>' gn.
liev Hosie declared that the O'v
!er or's action helped to set rig’i.
. a glaring injustice.”
In applauding the Governor s ac
tion. I.i- lis Milgiam, national soc
ietal y of the Workers Defense i.(a
gup declared •‘Govprr.or Poletti has
‘ ide ihe word justice mean sveet
! liberty to an in i < ent man. We
f<t- however .that he deserve-., a
pardon, end after Mr. Gilmore na.3
been Dee a year we shall apply lor
one.'
Mr. Gilmore, who is thirty, will
live and work in New Tork Cifv.
where the Workers Defense Lei’, if
has ebrained employment for i. iu
A home was found for him by 5 be
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Bor
ers.
—
I $207,356 SPENT FOR FIGHTING
INFANTILE PARALYSIS AT
TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE
A grand total of 207,356 has been
spent for Infantile Paralysis work
at the Tuskegee Institute Paralysis
Center, Tuskegee .Alabama, it was
announced this week by the Nat
ional Foundation for Infantile Par
alysis.
A thirty-five bed Infantile Para] \ -
Bis hospital was officially opened
on January 15. 1941. If forms a
special unit of the John A. Andrews
Memorial Hospital which is located
on the beautiful campus of Tu3ks
The TESTIMONY of THOUSANDS: |
M's (he
HOTEL
THERESA
When In
NEW YORK
any season
ef tbe year
7th Ave. at 125th St
...in the Heart of Harlem
300 spacious, all outside rooms\
luxurious suites. The beautiful
Orchid Room for dining; cocktail
lounge and bar; the lovely Mo*
sanine for relaxation. Ideal atmos
r^ere for rest, study, and comfort.
laris rooms with prirmtm both
•2.00 Si8g*-»2.50 Donate art a»
Without prirmto both
•ISO Slip*—•too Ohm art a
WALTER W. SCOTT.
HOTEL THERESA
7* A»a. at 125* St, Rwr Yoit City
PAGE BOY ATTACHMENTS I
For |
Beautiful <
Hair
Perfectly ,
Matched i
$ j .501
- ^
Send sample of hair or state
color. $1.50 with order and
save postage or pay postman
$1.50 plus 23c postage on
delivery. Braids, Puffs and
Wigs. Cray Hair 50c extra.
POSNER HAIR CO.
113 W. 128th St. N. T. C.
tatmfottiam or motto y rofomdml
\
gee Institute.
It consists of a three story fire
proof building equipped with the
most up-to-date facilities including
| a gymnasium with treatment pool,
whirl-pool arm and leg baths and
electro-theropeutic machines, a chief
surgeon’s room, plaster brace-fitt
ing and physical therapy treatment
rooms .spacious su ndeck, patient
wards and laboratories.
In addition to serving us a treat
ment center for Infantile Paralysis
the hospital will be a research and
training center for Negro doctors
and nurses who will become Infant
ile Paralysis specialists in their
various communities. Study at
Tuskegee has shown the great need
NORTH 24th st
SHOE REPAIR!
, 1807 N. 24th St. WE. 424t. !
—POPULAR PRICES—
LOOK AT YOUR SHOES
Other People Do.
j Our Half Soleing Method leave*
No Repair Look on your shoea
We Use the BEST Material.
McGILL’S —
BAR&BLLE ROOM
E. McGill, Prop
I
?423-2.'> 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.
Free Delivery from 8 a m to
1 a. b.
JA. 9411
WE CARRY A FULL LINE
OF BONDED LIQUORS
for such specialists as 20 percent of
all the crippling among Negro child
ren has been due to infantile Par
alysis while the facilities for aiding
victims of this disease has been
woefully lacking in the past
OMAHA OUTFITTING
Furnish Your Entire House
hold at the ‘Omaha Outfitting
They carry Furniture. Washing
Machines, Radio*. Travelling
Bags, Jewelry and All Kinds
of Coal.
2122 North 24th St
Phone AT. 5652
do you
Have trouble with your teet? Do
k*7 serspire too freely and crack
the akin between the toea? Do
they ache and burn? Are yon
troubled with painful corn*, oei
loueea or Athlete's Foot?
Than try I.D.I—an ainaiing new
formula guaranteed to bring re
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EAST TO USE—easy to boy; get
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984 N. 25th ST.
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Help Wanted! I
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who can be a Mechanical Helper in the shop. '■
Good Pay. CALL AT — M
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. I
1721 Douglas Street .
Costs only 3C per day s Pays up to $325 per year
Accidents and Sickness strike quickly and Hospital* demand FederaTa
Hospitalization Insurance meets this emergency promptly by providir^
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a day Hospital and Surgical Parma* Plan. I understand BO agent will t»h
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