The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 30, 1943, City Edition, Page 4, Image 4
Miss Bronze Chicago hostesses Chicago—Representing some of Chicago's most exclusive clubs are these charming and fashionable fern nines appearing in the above photograph. They, and a score of < :ljer s ntilar delectable damsels \vre tea guests of the classy Win » me Misses’ Club Sunday at the Ardelia Tucker, Mrs. Agnes Nolan, Miss Omega King, Mrs. Verna Har per, Mrs. Mildred Strickland, Miss Geneva Hearne. The Winsome Misses are sponsors of the selec tion and crowning of Miss Bronze Chicago, the city’s most beautiful shapely and popular girl. The. girls pictured above will model in the Fashion Show and serve as hostesses to the contestants. The event will be held at the DUSable High School Auditorium on the ev ening of Friday, November 12th. home of Mrs. Harriet Jackson, 6234 Rhodes Avenue, their sponsor. Reading left to right, seated are Miss Verdie Mae Green. Mrs. Ruth Toles, Mrs. Nadine Baker, Miss Evelyn Gentry, and Mrs. Marneon Bell. Standing left to right: Mrs. LOCAL NOTES HEAVEN AND HELL FEAST Heaven and Hell Feast given by The Purple Cross Nurses Unit of Cherokee Temple No. 223 at the resident of Mrs. Jessie M. Brooks 225 Krskinc St, Saturday evening ''October 30, 1943. Hours 8 pm. un til ??? ASSIGNED TO DUTY For Desmoines, la., October 25th *—Pvt- Dorothy E. Walker of 523 “D” St., South Sioux City, Nebr aska. is included in the group of Negro members of the Women’s <! Buy War Stamps A Bonds! Wo regard your trust as sac- !| i! red and endeavor to serve as we ji | would be served. Our ability td J | I o serve you comes from years of <! 11 training and experience. i! Thomas ji i: FUNERAL HOME Tel. WE. 2022 LAKE ST. Omaha, Nebr. j! ' . . _____ V i! THE ART OF OOSPEl ) ; SINGING TAUPHT BY | T S. POLK. | y DIRECTOR ZION BAPTIST CHURCH CHORUS Thelma S. Polk, teacher of Gos pel Music, has been chosen Pianist Director for the Gospel Chorus at Zion Baptist Church. Mrs. Polk, a native of Chicago, comes to Omaha very much pre pared in this line of work having served in Union Baptist and a number of other prominent church es in her home town. OPENS STUDIO The Rev. S. K. Nichols, uncle of this fine young woman, has opened for her a studio at 2424 Erskine street, where she will teach Gospel Singing exclusively. For inform ation CALL JA-8229. \rmy Corps assigned to duty at »VA<' Detachment Station Comple ment Section II, Fort Benning, Oa. TO Tl'LSA FOR BRIEF HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Dillard, newlyweds, left early Sunday morn ing for Tulsa and a brief honey moon -before Mr. Dillard is induct ed into the armed forces. They will visit with Mr. Dillard’s moth er while in Tulsa. Both the brides and groom’s many relatives in the Oklahoma metropolis should make their visit a happy homecoming af fair. Mrs. Dillard was formerly Miss Mildred Wiley. They are expected to remain a- ! bout one week before returning' here. — CHURCH OF THE LIVING GUI* i 1906 North 24th St.. Rev. S. K. Nieliols, Pastor Rose Oliver, Reporter Sunday school_9:45 am j Morning Service . ....11:30 am. j YI’PU. __...6 prn. | Evening Service ..._..7:30 prn | Wednesday night Service 7:30 pm i Friday night Women'’s Work . .. .... ..8.00 Pm j Sunday throughout the day was grand. Starting with Sunday school, there was a grand attend anc . All day long. The Pastor preached a soul stirring sermon ' both morning and night. The Pas tor's subject for Sunday morning October 31st will be: ‘‘Lord be mer ciful to me a sinner.” Sun lay night: "Behold I stand at the Poor and knock.” Our Pastor preached at a white church on 25th and Am es. Everyone is invited to come out Sunday and hear these won l ei - ful sermons. TO SGT GRADE Colonel Morris H. Marcus, Com manding Officer, 9th Cavalry, Fort Clark. Texas, announced the pro motion of T-4G Edward F. Cardw. 11 to the grade of Sergeant. Sgt. Cardwell is the son of Mr. Dewey Cardwell of 610 W. 14th St., South Sioux City. Nebraska. -- --— ' j WHEN YOU BRING OR SEND DRY CLEANING [SEND ALONG A HANGER WITH EACH GARMENT, PLEASE. If You Have More Hangers Than \rou Need, [ We WTill Buy Them. Iedholm&siermm | 2401 NORTH 24th STREET -PHONE WEbster 6055 r * NIRVOK, RESTUSS wgh-sirum, rue hums On “Certain Days" Of The Month? Do functional periodic disturbances make you feel nervous. Irritable, cranky, fidgety, tired and "dragged out"—at such times? Then start at once—try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Plnkham’s Compound Is made especially tor women. Taken regularly—It helps build up resistance against such distress. Thousands upon thousands Oi women have reported benefits! A grand thing about Plnkham's f mastem* Compound Is that It contains no harmful opiates. It is made from nature's own roots and herbs (plus Vitamin B,). Here's a product that helps nature and that’s the kind to buy! Also a fine stomachic tonic! Follow label directions. Worth trying. Lydia E. Pinkham’s VEGETABLE COMPOUND TO JEFFERSON BARRACKS, MO. Pvt. Herman Kemp, husband of Susie L. Kemp, 2719 Charles St., and Pvt. Lee F. B yran,tson and Pvt. Lee F. Bryant, son of Mrs Ida Bryant, 1516 North 26th St., are newly arrived soldiers at Jef ferson Barracks, at which Colonel Converse R. Lewis, is Commanding Officer. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. David St- Clair, Pastor. Sunday was spent in pleasures ■that the child of God enjoys. Sing ing, praying, giving God glory and praising Him for His everlasting goodness, tender mercies and lov ing kindness that He has bestowed upon us so bountifully. Sunday is home coming day and every individual who is a member of the church and those who used to be ‘members are asked to ois present. Special services at 2 o’ clock. Also a program Paul's mis sionary journey will be given at this hour. Everybody is invited to be present. Sunday evening at S o’clock the choir is featuring a request pro gram. Come out and hear the gos pel in song. The Willing Workers Club is meeting at the Parsonage Friday eveinng. All members are asked to be present. Don’t forget the Hallowe’en party Friday night at the church. Given by the Sunday school. Everybody is invited to come out and enjoy themselves with the young people. Visitors are always welcome at all times. FROM TROY, ALA. Mrs. Floorie Stringer and baby, granddaughter from Troy, Ala., are in the city for an indefinite vis’t with her daughter, Miss Coela Cur tis, 2226 Miami Street. In a con versation wuth this reporter Mrs. Stringer stated that she found .this to be a very nice city and she nas been treated very kindly since her arrival. McGRUDER IN NEW HOME Since moving into his . recently purchased home ai 2030 Miami St., Olonzo "Mack” McGruder has been spending money right and left or the beautifying of it. A very good piece of property from the be ginning by the time he finishes decorating and buying new furni ture and things, there won’t b“ a lovelier home in the city imong our group. CALIFORNIA VISITOR Mrs. Mary Kellogg Harrison of Pasadena, California formerly of Omaha is visiting a few days here. She arrived Monday evening and is planning on staying a week or ten days visiting old acquaintances. Mrs. Agnes Hudson of Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Sioux City, la. came with Mrs. Harrison. Mrs. Hudson is now visiting friends in Sioux City. Mrs. Harrison report ed her son Warren Harrison is ii. the Medical Corps of the IT. s. Army. MRS MAUPIN DOES HER BIT If Mrs. Maupin can do it other women can do if too. Every since ihe drive for tin cans went into ef Johnson Drug Co. 2306 North 24th FREE DELIVERY We. 0998 ti -0 t! : RABE’S Buffet for Popular Brands of BEER and LIQUORS 2229 Lake Street —Always a place to park— feet, she has been doing her bit to aid it. As busy as she is in her little restaurant on 24th street at | Hlondo. she finds time to wash and prepare cans and get them to the nearest gathering place. This is a very patriotic gesture on the part of this busy woman. It stands as proof that she wants to do her part in winning the war. IIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LEGION SIDELITES (BY JULIUS E. HILL) iiimimiiiiiiiiimimmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii I ■ OUR COMMANDER SPEAKS Without doubt the legion convert tions held in Omaha during the last two months surpassed ill tha| have preceeded them in seriousness and endeavor in regards to formu lating plans that will be of aid in bringing quicker to an end the chaotic conditions in which we are now living because of the war. Xo resolutions were made or a dopted which didn’t have a hearing on winning the war. For men of the legion, being veterans of World War I. realize far more than many surmise the seriousness of World War No. II. and do not want this time the same mistakes made after it is won by the allies that were made after they <won the first world war. The men of the legion do not. want another armistice and wi’l exert every effort to prevent there being one. Nothing but uncondi tional surrender by our enemy will satisfy them. They are fully in accord with President Roosevelt and with Prime Minster Churc’rill in regards to that issue. And knowing that war must bo waged relentlessly against the en emy and to a point where they fully realize the usefulness of fur ther resistance, and that it will require the combined efforst of all races, all groups as well as organ ized labor and the complete fin ancial resources of the United Stat es, the conventions could not and did not fail to recognize the Ne gro's importance to the war effort. And from now on, as it lias done in the past, Roosevelt Post No. ‘{0, The American Legion, will con tinue to give its full support to any plans of the Government, state and local movement that has a bearing on winning the war, Signed. J. C. CAREY, Post Commander. * * * ** Comrade R. C. Long has been added to the executive committee of the post. Being experienced in business management his help a long that line is much needed. ***** There are some surprises in store for members of this post in the near future. And we are wondei ing if they will be appreciated. ***** Comrades! OUr 1944 quota is reached, but let’s over-reach it. Those who have paid their dues paid them for themselves and not for you. Most of you are making good salaries now, so there is no excuse fr lagging behind in the payment of your dues. Remember this is your post and it needs you to help in carrying on its program Send or bring in your dues and climb on the 1944 bandwagon now. For with the Post going along as it is at the present, you can't lost for winning! TWO SELFRIDGE PIIX)TS KILLED . .Selfridge Field, October 14—Two Negro flying officers were kill< d Thursday when their P-39 pursuit planes collided at an estimated al titude of 2,000 feet while they were engaged in a routine training flight from this army air base and plung ed to the earth in flames. The Public relations office at Selfridge Field said that the acci dent occurred in midafternoon ap proximately a mile and a half north of the field arid three quartesr of a mite east of Gratiot in full view of several motorists. Officers at the base declined to disclose the names of the dead fh pra until the next of kin can be notified. Dynamite (by H. GEO. DAVENPORT) Chicago Fo - Pregs Photo Ser vice) —Amos 'n Andy, a comedy skit on the radio has had the ten dency to ridicule the Negro for o; er twelve years. How well they have succeeded! is shown by a recent contract which gives them one half hour on the air. They show the Negro in his silliest mo ments, much to the fun and amuse ment of the white people of Am erica. Andy and the Kingfish arc always trying to each other as well as the public. Amos is the straight forward fellow, trying to be hard working and honest. The whole skit is in fun and ridicule and the team assisted by a few otehr char acters have fun and draw enorm ous salaries at the expense cf th. American Negro. Andy and the Kingfish are always trying *o be what they are not. they plan and make believe they are Big .Shots trying to foil the public, but in the end, wind tip by fooling themselves it is all in fun however, and they get by imitating a race, who, be cause they are black, have no re dress in this country. As I staled before it is all in fun and at times ridiculous: this skit "reminds me of the SUPER-DUPER white race, the difference is that they are fun ny and ridiculous but they an- ser ious, wh le Amos 'n Andy are play ing funny. Take this war for in stance. If it were not for so many people killed it would remind or.' of Arnos ’n Andy. One day wa we have all of. the gasoline we want, the next day we are cut off because we have no gas, one da; they intend to take the fathem. tin next hour or so, they rescind the order. Ickes jumps on the radio and calls everyone who disagrees with him and the New Deal, "Nai is". "Wallace balls cut one 0f tin big shots and the two of thorn start calling each other names. Sum Her Wells was FIRED because he had a verbal fight with Hull. Four Senators just back from the front, accuse Britain of lots of tilings, called the President’s attention to certain leaks in the lend-lease set up and then the president BLASTS them and makes small of the r investigation and criticism. Tliev can tell the Argentine government not to DISCRIMINATE agaH«t. the Jew, but OH LORD. HOW A BOUT THE NEGRO in this coun try? They have the American tailors making one pants suits, while if you want to, you can pur chase a. Canadian made suit with two pairs of pants anywhere in A merica. They put a ceiling price on BOTTLED WHISKEY but al low the tavern owner to open the same bottle and get five to six times the price of the whiskey by selling it over the bar, and the suc kers are buying it that way. They tell Negroes that they are Amer ican citizens and when they apply for certain jobs, they are told -tome cock and bull story. Keep vaur eyes open on this Russian situation "Amost is Stalin”, you can draw your own conclusions as to the other characters. Yes, they are hav.ng fun at the expense of the Negro, but if it were not for so mans- people getting killed and so MUCH MONEY BEING WASTED, this war comedy could be put on the air and be a bigger hit than Amos 'n Andy, because the clund ers that are being made and the things they plan to do after the war are more ridiculous than ant skit played by Amos ’n Andy. Auto Parts Wanted BURNED, WRECKED or DILAPIDATED. CARS AND TRUCKS. BRING ’EM IN PARTS FOR CARS CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS CO. 2501 Cuming St. Phone AT. 5650 Omaha THE OMAHA GUIDE A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Published Every Saturday at 2420 Grant Street OMAHA, NEBRASKA—PHONE HA. 0800 Entered as Second Class Matter March 15, 1927 at the Post Office at Omaha, Nebraska, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. H. J. Ford,_____. President Mrs. Flurna Cooper,_Vice Pres. C. C. Galloway_Publisher and Acting Editor Boyd V. Galloway,_Sec’y and Treas. SUBSCRIPTION RATE IN OMAHA One Year _ __ _ $2.00 Six Months __ ______$1.25 Three Months ________ .75 One Month ________ .25 SUBSCRIPTION RATE OUT OF TOWN One Year ________ $2.50 Six Months ________ $1.50 Three Months ________$1.00 One Month _ __ __ ~~_ .40 All News Copy of Churches and all organiz ations must be in our office not later than 1:00 p. m. Monday for current iosue. All Advertis ing Copy on Paid Articles not later than Wed nesday noon, preceeding date of issue, to insure publication. National Advertising Representative:— INTERSTATE UNITED NEWSPAPERS. INC., 545 Fifth Avenue, New York City, Phone MU.ray Hill 2-5452, Ray Peck, Manager. PLAIN TALK.... BY ELMER CARTER 1 remember once being in Atlan ta. Through the magic of J. O. The mas, then Southern Field Sec retary of the National Urban Lea gue, I had secured a lower berth on a through train to New York. My bag was heavy for I had been on a hot and dirty trip lasting two weeks and had been compelled to carry quite a supply of clean be en. On arriving at the colon d end of the station I spied a red cap and asked him to carry my hr u to i the car. When I told him the car and ■ seat number, I think it was Car :U4 I Lower No. i. he turned to me and [doubtfully said: “That’s a Pullman [Car.” I showed him my t cket. [slowly he picked up my bag, but | instead of going to the car, he said “Wait,'’ and left me standing while he walked five cars up to where the white conductor was standing and engaged in a conversation, meanwhile looking and pointing at : me. Finally he came back and Igruffly commanded... .‘‘This way.” On our way to the car, he sudderdj turned on me and asked. .“Whai’d you git dat ticket?” That is ex actly what he said to me and how he said it. By this time I was hot In fact I was boiling. To think that a colored man himself was of the opinion that I had no right to ride in a Pullman Car. So I sail1 1 rather heatedly, "None of your damned business, just take that bag to car No. 314.” During the past twenty five years I have had occasion to travel quite a bit. And I have been struck with dismay and hurt by the attitude of some of the colored employees on the railroads. 1 bav ■ gone into dining cars where the m0*0*0*0*0*mmmm* WIGS | MADE FROM ] HUMAN HAIR ; Reasonably priced. Also many I styles of hair attachments-1 Write for. . _ FREE CATALOGUE HARLEM HAIR ! MODES, INC. ] 74 WEST 125tli ST., DF.l’T E. I ! NEW YORK CITY, 27. N. Y. j These Questions may decide what laxative to give your child Ques. It it true that children take^ more readily to a child's laxative?’ Ans. Yes. that’s generally so. Ques. What do you mean by a '•child’s laxative?" Ans. A laxative like Syrup of Black-DraUght, designed, especially for a child’s needs and. tastes. Ques. Does Syrup of Black Draught contain the same laxative ^ingredient* as reliable old Black-1 Draught? Ans. Yes, in a form most children find pleasant to take. Your children should like Syrup of Black-Draught. Caution, u* only as directed. The big 50c bot tle contains more than three tint't as much as the old trial size. waiters seemed embarrassed i > d sore because I came in when the car was fairly crowded. Many times there has been a vacant seat at a table for four_. .the other three being occupied by white peo ple_and I have been told by a waiter, probably at the order of the stewart, “car crowded.” Of eouise I know why, both the stewart and the waiter feared that the white people ould object to sitting at the. table with a person of color. Wt 11 often they do. There is no jm tion about that. It seldom if ov u occurs to either of them, how - 'r, that I might not want to eat at the table with some white people. Tor I have seen examples of t table manners practiced by wluti' folks in dining cars. I have seen devotees of the “pitch and gulp ’ school, and others adept in the Kansas City ‘‘grip”. I believe it is called .where the knife is held like la dagger. There is nothing to be ashanv d of in being an employee of a rail road whether it be porter, waiter, red cap or what not. Personal sei • vice can be as dignified as any oc cupation or profession. It is a pleasure to watch the men who man the New York Central’s great Empire State Express. They aie highly intelligent, they speak in cultivated and subdued tones, they carry themselves with such poise and grace that even a “cracker” from the deep South rhesib.tes anil chokes when he tries to s<y '“George.” You just don’t hear i his appellation on the Empir ■ And these men nave no inferiority complexes in the presence of wiv.i people. And that is more than I can say of some Negro doctors, lawyers and teachers and social wokrers. And they don’t o.*'omo distressed when a colored person enters the chair or dining car. They act perfectly natural A pleasant ‘Good Morning,” 01 ‘‘Good Evening.” is thei grroeting tc all passengers, black and white alike. It is largely tic attitude and the action of the porters and waiters oil the Empire which caus es the white passengers to forget their prejudices and t > accept me presence of a colored passenger in •v respectful and often fru.ndly mail in :. You can he sure that if they act Yime* andrtide" wait on!; NO MAN—NOW IS THE TIME;! !! TO GET YOUR SHOES RE- ] j ; ! BUILT. j! ]; Quality Material & Guaranteed]! !; Quality Work !] 1! FREE DELIVERY Call AT. 7060 The LAKE SHOE ; SERVICE !] .1. L. TAYLOR, PROP. ] I Mix Lemon Juice AT HOME m TO RELIEVE B& RHEUMATIC PAINS Money Back — If This Recipe Fails Good news travels fast—many of the thou sands of folks who now take lemon Juice for rheumatic pain—have found that by adding two tablespoonfuls of Allenru to one tablespoonful 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 15 year old formula to relieve rheumatic aches and pains. In fact—if It does not help —your money back. What could be fairer? Get Allenru today at any live druggist. Only gt cents—Do it Now. /? -USE THE OMAHA GUIDE as a medium of Advertising— SIJWCRIRF. NOW’ I _ fcd as if they resented the presence of colored tiavelers, u.t atmos phere of superiority ani contempt would permeate the train I like, tin: Empire. I respect the men who work on it. For they are gentlemen in the true sense of tne word. —E. A. C. I With God All Things Are Possible !’* Are you fac ing difficult Problems? Poor Health? Money Troubles? Love or Family Trou bles? Are you Worried about some one dear to you? Do you ever get Lonely—Unhappy —Discouraged? Would you like to have more Happiness, Success and “Good Fortune" in Life? If you do have any of theso Problems, or others like them, dear friend, then here is won derful NEWS—NEWS of a remarkable NEW WAY ef PRAYER that is helping thousands of other men and women to glorious NEW happi ness and joy! Whether you have alwa>s believed in PRAYER or not, this remarkable NEW WAY may bring a whole NEW world of happiness and joy to you—and very, very quickly too! So don’t wait, dear friend, don't let another minute go by! If you are troubled, worried or unhappy IN ANY WAY—we invite you to clip this Message now and mail with 3c stamp for FULL INFORMATION about tills remarkable NEW WAY of PRAYER that is helping so many, many others and which may just as cer tainly and quickly help YOU! You will surely bless this day—so please don't delay! Just clip this Message now and null with voter name, address and 3c stamp to' LIFE STUDY KEI.EOWNH1P, Box 2400, Noroton, Conn. This Wonder ful NEW Message of PRAYER and FAITH will be on the way *o help you by return mail! orous, alive; nature uemanus mis •fw.j’ou. If you're run-down and lark pep, it is within your power to regain your health. High John Medicine Tonic, for years has helped numbers of people, it to quick-acting, containing jgrUEEU; (rated High John the Otfti'cJjU’efW* root, with other valiiahla ftlFftf? eines. You can try this torfLu Cot 1 days, on a money-back guaGHR tee. Send no money. Just ntttI) your name and address. Pay only SI- plus postage on delivery. Use as directed for a week. If you are not completely satisfied, your dol lar hack. Write NOW! LEE COMPANY HI Hewy St„ Oepf. S, Hew York, H. Y. pain: Relieve the MISERIES OF RHEUM ATISVf. ARTHRITIS. SCIATICA. LUMBAGO. Take SULPHUR BATHS. NATURE'S own ttm •dy. The DOCTOR'S way to bring soothing SULPHUR BATHS right In your own llbnw. WHY put up with ACHINO JOINTS. PAIN FUL MUSCLES. THROBBING NERVES any longer. Numbers of MEN and WOMEN have found success In NATURE’S way to bring relief. Made for thoee who want the best and are willing to pay for U. Just send your name and address, upon arrival pay the postman 52 plus postage for your newe.-lul irratmenu with full direction*. LEE COMPANY IS* Hafirs *«.. Pept-S, New Yarn *.ti l«. T. Acid Indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back When excess stomach acid causes painful, suffocat ing gas, sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usual]} prescribe the fastest-acting medicines known for symptomatic relief—medicines like thoee in Bell-ana Tablets. No laxative Bell-ans bring* comfort In s Jiffy or double your money back on return of bottk to us. 25c at all druggists. CHECKED in a Jiff tf -or Money Beck For quick relief from itching caused by eczema, athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and other itching conditions, use pure, cooling.’medicated. liquid O.D.D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctir s formula. Greaseless and stainless Soothes, comforts and quickly calms intense itching. 35c trial bottle proves it, or money back. Don't suffer. Ask your druggist today for O. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. ex. for INS If You Suffer From CONSTIPATION! Try This Famous British Medicinal Salts Now Being Made in U. S. A. In a glass of hot water put one teaspoon ful of Kruschen Salts and drink about half an hour before breakfast. 15 to 20 minutes later follow with your usual breakfast cup of hot coffee or tea. Usually within thirty minutes you get prompt and effective relief and should begin to feel hright and re freshed again. Be sure to follow the simple easy directions. Now keep this up for 5 straight days— lust see if you too don’t discover whv thou sands have found hot water and Kruschen Salts so beneficial in relieving that dull con 1 stlpated’’out-of-sorts” headachy feeling. Get I Kruschen Salta today—at all drug stores. • TO ALL OUR READERS-FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Here at last Is a special low-cost, all-coverage policy with benefits up to (IJ0QJI bf death, $1500.00 for dismemberment. Hospital, Doctor and AmbnUnee Fee DaaafDa and even e $100.00 emergency allowance included far every policyholder, all aa paw vided for in your FREE policy. Read it m the privacy of youthcaaa. No obScadaw ICK CASH^SSSr".™ ever know when tragedy might strihe. A cd foots are mere ce—cattoaf Play safe. Let Independence Insuranc, give you quick cash to help pap those many Mb. No araiong period. Me nd tope. No delay* Mai ooepaa today. PREMIUM 1c A DAY • NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION Last year one person in essay 14 Was painfully disabled thru llrirll Wt an* know who 11 be nest. A whole year’s premium only $1.65—a penny a Say bto than one day's May m a hoepttal. No increase in rates. No donors* sambaactotoh Wa taka your word. No matter how eld or when yen weak, apply today. BIB, STRONG RELIABLE INSURANCE You deal direct—save agents’ commissions. Remember, there are thousands and thousands m U. S. Government Bonds back of Independence pobeks. Your regular full-sue pobey ■ »W YJr