The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 15, 1944, CITY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    WAITERS’ !
COLUMN
By H. W. Smith
WE. 6458
The RR boys are serving on the
wheels with a smile.
The Paxton Hotel waiters are
tops <>n fine service at all times.
The Fontenelle waiters are very
much out in front on service.
The waiters at the Hill Hotel are
in the running on the up and go
with service and a smile.
The Blackstone hotel waiters are
headliners on service
IIAKE BEER
I from barley malt, stronger,
i hotter. Formula for making
beer by brewer of famous Nor
weigan “Bock-Bayer” Ifcer sent
foi $1.00. J. RUSSELL, 201
South Brittain, Shelbyville,
! T<>nn.
McGILL’S —
BAR & BLUE ROOM
E. McGill, Prop.
'>423-25 NORTH 24th St.
VINE, LIQUORS, and
CIGARS
Blae Boom Open 8 p. at. to 1 a. m
Open for Private Parties froai
2 to 7 p. m.
—No Chargee—
WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED
DRINKS.
t>ree Delivery from 8aa.lt
1a.m.
JA. 9411
WE CARRY A FULL UNB
OF BONDED LIQUORS
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Mx Lemon Juice
AT HOME
| TO RELIEVE
1/RHEUMATIC PAINS
looey Back—If This Recipe Fails
Good newi travels fast—many of the thou
ands of fonts who now take lemon Juice
ce 'rheumatic pain—have found that by
adding two tablespoon luls 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
IS year old formula to relieve rheumatic
aches and pains. In fact—If It does not help
—your money back. What could be fairer?
Oat Allenru today at any live druggist. Only
M cants—Do u Now. 9
(s ATTACH#EATS (
^_»7C!3>~^rC£3PJ
•ORDER TODAY J
$2.75 C.O.D. §
; Plus Postage
Sand no money, state color of Ivair or
tend sample ... Your hair properly'
matched , .. satisfaction guaranteed.
WRITE FOR PRICE LIST OF OTHER
ATTACHMENTS MADE TO ORDER.
RENA HART BEAUtY PRODUCTS COMPANY
R131 Seventh Ave. New York 27, N. Y,
Complex Vitamin re
quirements of the aver
| age person are: «
A 4.000 USP Units, D
400 USP Units, B1 333
USP Units, B2 2,000
wiicrograms, ana ap
proximately 10,000 Micrograms Nico
tinamide. The required amounts for
other B Complex Vitamins have not
yet been established.
Many people do not get enough of
these essential Vitamins. DO YOU?
Why not play safe by taking
ONE-A-DAY BRAND
Unt-h-Prt I VITAMIN TABLETS
Each ONE-A-DAY Vitamin A and
D Tablet contains 25% more of the
cod liver oil vitamins than the mini
mum daily recommended quantity.
Each ONE-A-DAY Vitamin 'B
Complex Tablet contains full mini
mum daily requirements of Vitamins
B1 and B2 and 10,000 Micrograms of
Nicotinamide together with a sub
stantial amount of other B Vitamins.
When you buy Vitamins, compare
potencies and prices. Note how ONE
A - DAY Tablets conform to the
average human requirements. See
how reasonable the cost.
»Get them at your drug store.
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The Omaha Club waiter* are very
much on the $ulck step and are
wearing many smiles after the hoi- i
days. I
(di yes! The Regis Hot°l and
the White Horse waiters are quick
stepping with a pleasing smile al
ways.
We should at all times be ready
for improvements and new ideas,
a: lime brings changes. And bv
careful thinking as to what we can
add to bring about desirable chang
es from former customs so that
the very fine guests we serve will
always think kindly of us and make
it known to their friends. And in
the long run it will be a great help
in building tfp a solid service foun
dation.
THIS WEEK—
BY H. W. SMITH
Gov. Walter S. Goodlund, 81. of
Wisconsin, may run again Cor of
fice.
Douglas M. Stewart was sentenc
ed to 90 days in jail in Washington,
DC., for contempt of court. He
was formerly publisher of Scrib
ner’s Magazine and the Lake Gen -
ava. Wisconsin Herald.
Paul Robison, noted singer, has
beep asked to accept an honorary
membership in the CIO.
our first President. George
Washington and vice President,
iehn Adams were selected by the
electors 155 years ago, Friday Jan.
7th.
Six men working in the -quarter
masters Dept, in Philadelphia were
sentenced to prison for bribery.
Four escaped German prisoners
were captured near Topeka, Kan
sas.
Stanley C. Arthur, executive di
rector of the Ala. State Museum,
Friday, January 7th recalled that:
-ocket warfare is old enough to
put the British behind the eight
ball a« it was the anniversary of
the Battle of New Orleans.
Paul Robeson said in an address
made 1 nNY.,: Te promises made
in the emancipation proclamation
have not been fulfilled.
U. S. Navy denies the report,
that Battleship BoOktr T. Wash
ington has been sank.
NAACP meeting and installation
of officers at Paradise Bapt'st
church tomorrow, January 16th.—
and we hope you have a crowd as
Rev. Adams is a 100 percent mem
ber.
Investigating Committee and
other individual organizations were
unanimous in placing the blame
for the Detroit riot, June 21-22nd,
1943 On the laxity of the motoy-i
cycle officers.
—
The NY. Post has named Walter
| White Executive Secretary of the
I NAACP War Correspondents.
Shirley Kennedy, Guy Robbins
and H. W. Smith had a short visit,
in a northside business house.
San Francisco had a $100,000 fire
On the water front.
Gov. Charles Edison of New Jer
sey says Federal patronage i3 all
Jthat keeps Mayor Frank Hague*
alive politically.
Women defense workers in Chi
I
| cago asked to be arrested for a
! murder committed 15 years ago.
Read The Omaha Guide and keep
posted.
Dr. Robert Weaver, chief of the
minority section War Manpower
Commission and a government e:n
ployee, resigns.
I
t Bishop J. A. Gregg of the ME.
Church highly honored at West
minister Abbey in London, Eng
land.
Plans for the first Negro para
1 chute unit, in American Army have
, been completed.
President Roosevelt has appoint
ed a committee of three in the UK
case.
Judge Walter Stasy of Raleigh,
N. C„ Judge Wm. H. Hally, Chic
ago, Mayor Dauchie of Cleveland,
Ohio, National Council of Negro
Women in new quarters in Wash
ington, DC., Mrs. Mary Bethune is
in charge.
Crosstown Tailor Shop
ATTENTION, LADIES!
You can get hand tailored suits, dresses,
and slacks designed to suit your personality
by an experienced Lady Tailoress. We
Specialize in stout figures. Men and Ladies
general repair work done. We also special
ize in Tailored shirts.
Mable L. Williams, Proprietress...
_——2022^NDRTH 24th STREET
These Questions Answer
many a laxative problem
Ques. Are all laxatives alike?
Ans. Certainly not. Ques. Are all
laxatives herbal laxatives? An3. No,
some are saline, emollient, etc.
Ques. Is Black-Drau'ght herbal?
Ans. Yes, Black-Draught is purely
herbal—usually thorough and sat
isfactory if directions are follow
ed. That’s why it is often called
“the friendly laxative.”
Black-Draught has been a popu
lar-selling laxative with four gen
[ erations. Costs only 25c for 25 toj
40 doses. Comes powdered or gran
ulated. which many say is even
[ easier to take. Caution, use only
as directed. Next time, try Black -
I Draught in the familiar yellow box.
Don't Let
GRAY HAIR
Make You Look Old
You feel as young as you ever did— ,
you still love a good time—still enjoy
the admiration of men. But gray,
drab hair makes people think you’re
old—a “has been”. Win the look of
youth and loveliness through the
rich, beautiful color Larieuse will
give your hair.
LOOK YEARS YOUNGER j
Color Your Hair This Easv Wav
To give your hair new, rich,
natural-looking color (black,
brown, blonde) start using Gode- A
froy’s Larieuse Hair Coloring H
NOW . . . Acts quickly—goes on X
evenly, easily—won’t rub off or ^
wash out—unaffected by heat
permits permanents and stylish f
hairdos . . . Known and used for
45 years. Your dealer will give /
your money back if you're not (
100% satisfied. . \
BEAUTIFULLY £
\ COLORED £
\ NATURAL X.
\ LOOKING '
\ HAIR
For Best Results. SHAMPOO with Larieuse
Shampoo Before Applying Larieuse Hair Coloring.
CAUTIOM: drnler
U.-jCnly o« * doesn't have
D treated en Larieuse
Lobel (LARRY- ,
USE) send
$1.25 direct to
. . . Godefrov
Mfg. Co. 3510
Olive St. St.
sosa — Louis, {3) Mo.
MOUNTED COAST GUARDSMEN
PATROL NEW JERSEY BEACH
'.NS r JSS -^ 7 1 ST * - i vT
Woe betide the would-be saboteur or invader who
runs afoul of this staunch member of the Coast
Guard Mounted Beach Patrol. Shown atop his
mount Whitey” while on patrol, Lee Perkens,
Boatswain’s Mate, Second Class, Dallas, Texas, is a
member of a Coast Guard horse patrol unit which
natr'ds beaches in the New Jersey area.
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LEGION
SIDELITES
by JULIUS E. HILL
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Now that the holiday season is
•iVtr members of ROesevelt Post
No. 30, The American Legion have
rolled up ther sleeves aid gone to
fork on their 1944 program. And
they iiave no intentions of allow
ing this program to be c”rta;led be
r'ouse there hai been forced up ,n
them an ealier clising hour by t’ e
city officials.
To do so at this time would in
dicate a less of faith in the public
and especially the patrons ef The
Lounge, t'^eir night club. And this
is no time to lo=-e faith in anyone
or anything that has contributed to
President Roosevelt was advised
by his physician not to deliver his
message to Congress as he was too
weak.
Five thousand persons visited tile
Government prison camp at Clar
inda, Iowa.
C. S. Senator Wherry says:—If
coffee can be removed from ration
ing because of a surplus the same
should hold for pork.
Mrs. Kllen, 1114% Pierce street
and her daughter Mrs. Rya Jones.
1104 Wilson avenue, wlere over
•0111c by gas coming from a stove.
Six schools gather ten tons of ‘‘
va tc paper in Council Bluffs.
Are you a member of the .WVA
"P'-' If not become a member to
day! ft"!
Mount Moriah Baptist Church.
24th and Ohio streets, raised ten
thousand, seven hundred dollars
rind took in 62 members without a
revival in 1943. And the men's
B;ble Class with the very fine lea
dership of brother Perry Taylor,
raised $160.11 the 4th Sunday in
December. All honor to Reverend
D. St .Clair and the faithful mem
bers and friends.
the success of the Post the past
year. _
Furthermore,^the public is pliable
—It loves its fun and will have it
if it can be found. Even if it nec
essitates going- where it can be
found earlier than has been the
custom, it will g0 earlier. And
those preferring the Lounge to oth
er night spots will continue to pa
tronize it. Therefore the earlier
closing hoifr isn’t likely to hamp
er < nlv until the public becomes re
adjusted to changed conditions.
LOCAL NOTES
COMPLETES ARMY FIRST
AID COl'RSE
Mrs. Esther Hicks, 1814‘2 North
27th street, who has been tak.ng
First Aid training required for
wome nedsiring- to become Army
Nurses, completed her eight, mon
ths' course Tuesday night January
!1th with double ’A’ ratin.g In her
final examination she turned in a
perfect paper, as she answered ev
ery question correctly. She is an
active member of the Women’s
Auxiliary of Roosevelt Post No. SO.
tile American L-gion and is head
SMILE
AWHILE
First wife—“My husband is a
good lawyer.”
Second wife—‘‘So is mine ”
First wife—“Oh I thought you
told me he is a barber?”
Second wife—"He is, but I tkot
you said ‘liar’ ”
*****
Oloria—“I married my husband
on a bet.”
Ilea.—‘‘Yes, I know. He told me
he got cheated!’’
*****
Young mother—“My husband is
a good story teller and often tells
fairy tales to our children.”
Old mother—Mine is a good story
teller too, and often tells fairy tales
to ME.”
*****
\
May—“What would you do if
you had your hulsband to marry ov
er again?”
Fay—"Plead guilty to first de
gree murder.”
PLEASE
SAVE
GAS!
ing the membership drive- She.
will receive her medal Wednesday,
January 12th.
IMPROVING SLOWLY
Alfred Allen, 2608 Decatu;- street
who has been suffering fjrom an
attack of rheumatism for the last/
six weeks, is improving slowly. He
is a son of Elder Allen.
BACK FROM PUEBLO
Mr. Larry Peoples has returned
from Pueblo, Colorado, where he
went to attend the funeral of his
sister-in-law Mrs. Jesse L. Peoples,
who passed December 30, 1943.
BOYSTOWN TO HAVE
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
The Senior Class of the Boys
town High school will hold Com
mincement Exercises Sunday Jan
uary 16, at 2:30 o’clock in the Boys!
Town auditorium.
CORPORAL WHITESIDE
LEAVES FOR BASE
Corporal Harold Whiteside, who
just recently graduated at Peoria,
III., as an diesel engineer, was here
last week on a ten day furlough,
visiting with his mother, Mrs. Benj.
Whiteside and sister, Mrs. Ray 1„
Williams of 3007 Ohio Street.
uurpuiai W IUWC01UC,
night to return to his further stud
ies in the art of diesel engineering.
PROMOTION GRANTED OMAHA
HOY
Great Lakes, II!., Janua-.y 7—A
promotion to the rate oi Kosp'tal
Apprentice second class was grant
ed to Bluejacket Ha.'c'.d J. Lane,
son of Mr. and Mrs John Lane
281S Seward, Omaha. N-braska.
in recent graduation ceremonies at
teh Hospital Corps School at the
V. S. Naval Hospital here
Graduatios terminates a six-, i
week course of preliminary train
ing at the Hospital Corps School.
Included in the course is the study
of anatofy and physilogy, hygiene,
add weights and measures, first i
aid and bandaging, nursing, trans- I
portation of casualties, and diet
etics.
The newly graduated man will
cotninue to train at another Naval
hospital before being sent to duty
•t sea or at another shore station.
JOE GLASS JOINS NAVY
Joseph Glass, yOuhgest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron J. Glass, 3r>39
Burdette street, deciding- that lie
would rather join the Navy and
see the world than go to school
any longe.r Thursday, January 6
liied ihmself to a recruiting sta
tion and proceeded to enlist in that
branch of the military service for
the duration. He passed all phys
ical requirements and would be
now, hvae bee non his way to some
training station but for a little Je
crepancy in his age, it being a bit
below par, which made it necessary
for him to get the consent of his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Glass mu'cli prefer
red that Joseph wait until he was
Called into teh serveie, but after
holding a family council decided to
give him their consent amt pa.-ent
al blessing. So if things proceed
according to plans Joseph will
leave Omaha Monday January 17, ,
for some naval training station. \
llis enlistment recalls to mind
similar action by his brothel" Book
er nearly three years igo- He too.’
went down town on what was sup
posedly a harmless mission out re
turned home and amazed his par
ents by informing tnem he had
joined the army. So now with
Joseph soon to leave to do liis hit
there will be two silver stars in
stead of one on the Glass’ Service
flag.
MACK GIVES UP LUNCH STAND
AT POST
Tuesda ynlgnt Olonzo Mack Me
Gruder gave up sreving lunch at
the Lounge. It was stated that
it was because of his health.
Douglas Redman, a member of
the Post took over Wednesday. He
is an expeirenCcd cook and will
try to give the same fine sov e
that was given by ‘Make’ MeGrud
er.
MARRIED
Miss Anna L. Andrews, daughter
of Mr. and Mr.s John Henry An
drews, was married to James Rog
ers recently. M.r and Mrs. Rogers
plan to make tehir future home- :n
Ogden, Utah, wehre she is employ
ed at an airfield.
RECOVERS
Miss Valeria King, 958 25th Ave.
North, has recovered sufficiently
from the operation performed on
her throat several weeks ago to re
sume her work at Ma *
plant. Her co-worker, Miss Char
lotte Harvey who carries her and
several others back and forth to
the plant, is back on the job again
after being off for a few days be
cause of illness.
DIES WHILE READING
It was reported that Ruth Mar
tin who lived between 27th and
28th street on Caldwell, died on
Thursady while reading a book.
, UNCLE HAD OPERATION
J Miss Wilda Welch, a bomber
plant wrker, has returned from
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Classified Ads Gef Resuits!
House for Sale
FOR SALE—MODERN HOUSE
K rooms, all modern, clear. Corner
lot, oak floors, hot water furnace,
nice basement, room to sleep or
live. Kitchen terrazzo floor, cab
inet sink, bath built in tub, insul
ated brick siding, double garage,
fowl house, both cement fleois,
nice lawn, plenty hardy flowers
and shrubs, Possession within ie
days after sale, ?401 Maple. Owner
leaving state.
GIRL WANTED
G-irl between 20-25 for shipping de
partment. Typing knowledge nec
essary. Call JA-5288 for appoint
Manhattan, Kansas where she went
to attend the funeral of her grand
mother. Thursday of last week it
was reported that her u'ncle Wen
dell Welch, was operated on at the
Methodist Hospital at 10 a. m A
later report stated he was still in
a serious condition.
LOSES POCKETBOOK
Starlet Peterson, a new waitress
at the Lounge, reported to the
management Sunday night the loss
of her pocket book which contain
ed four dollars and some small
change. She said she believed it
was stolen from the pocket of tier
jacket while she was serving some
patrons.
NEW BAND
A new four piece band went to
work at the Lounge Sunday. It
will play six nights a week with
Monday off- The Post has had an
orchestra platform built in the
southwest corner of the Lounge
and was u'sed for the first time
Saturday night.
RECOVERING
Last week the three children of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell, 2103 North
27th street were taken sick at the
same time. Sunday night of this
week Mrs. Bell told a reporter that
they were greatly improved. She
is night waitress at the Green Lan
tern Cafe.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
WE. 2022
In all our lives there is a time
when the need of helpful funeral
service arises. At such time our
facilities are available plus ev
ery means of thoughtful econ
omy.
QHjomag’
2022 Lake Street
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NORTH 24th STREET ^
SHOE REPAIR
1807 N. 24th St. WE-4240
—PUPULAK PRICES -
LOOK AT YOUH SHOES
Other People Do.
nil PC onSPEEDY
I# II h W RELIEF FROM
I I la mm W ITCH AND BURN
THEN WA1K AND SIT IN COMFORT
Use Poslam—the CONCENTRATED
ointment—as thousands have.
The oily base HOLDS Poslam's
medication on the smarting skin
to cool and soothe that agonizing
itch and burn. Sold from coast to
coast for 35 years. Ask your
doctor. Only 50c, all drug stores.
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PWCBaLKA- SELTZER^nffer.
Bliffrl relief for Headache,
Pf4*\AM^6,mpl* Neuralgia, "Morn
EujA^hI *n8 After", Cold Distress,
Muscular Pains and
RrKT\8tu»*Ti.Acid U,di,"tion
lit LAW Ask your Druggist —
80 Cents and 60 Cents
Dr. Miles Nervine for| :
Sleeplessness, Ner- Xli/L#... V- .A I I
vous Irritability, f fTncnTOU \l
Excitability and ( A eg
Nervous Head* i /I
ache. Read direc- \ NrDJ/@ff£)\
tions and use only I
as directed. jj |
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WANTED 3 CHAMBERMAIDS
We pay the highest wages for
maids then any hotel in the city.
One week's vacation with pay giv
en to all employees who work a
full year, two weeks If you work
two years with pay. CALL JA
5493. DELMAR HOTEL, 24th at
Farnam Street
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NEIGHBORHOOD FURNITURE
A CLOTHING SHOP
BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes
Shoes, No Stamps; Ladies Dresses,
Rugs, Beds, Gas Stoves and Oil
Stoves.
“We Buy and Sell’’ —
TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. 36th 8T,
TaT,ISDKIES & CLEANERS
~ EDHOLM & SHERMAN
£401 North 24th WE 906t
EMERSON LAUNDR»
(324 North 24th St. WE. loyi
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
2022 Lake St. WEbster 2022
WANTtobTiv
Furniture of all kinds—dresatrs,
beds, end tables, chairs and chest
of drawers or complete home—
apartment furnishings kettles and
dishes. Sell us y^urs.
tDr.AL Furniture Mart, 24th Jfc
Lake Sireet—WE. 2224
FIGHTS POLL TAX
Speaking before a huge mixed au
-dience during the holiday week, at
the Blackwell Memorial Church
her, Chicago’s Moyor Edward J.
Kelly hade a plea to his audience
for its help in t|je passage of the
anti-poll tax Bill, which comes up
before the Senate on January 17.
The Mayor said that there were six
million whites and 5 million Ne
groes who are victims of the Poll
Tax Law and that every Good A
merican regardless of race or creed
should write his or her Senator
now and demand him to vote for
cloture. Press Photo Service.
TAKES SECOND WIFE AT 113
Tallahassee, Fla., Jan. 10 (ANP)
A 113 year old resident of this city
Tuesday became Florida’s oldest
bridegroom, courthouse officiate be
lieve. County Judge Ben. A. Mo
ginniss said he married Ben. J.
Walker, who claims that h® is 113.
to Mrs. Icey Ida McBride, 52, a
widow. He said Walker told him
he was born April 15, 1839, he had
been married once before for 80
yeaps and has 16 children.
Gross
JEWELRY &
LOAN CO.
Phone JA-4635
formerly at 24th •
and Erskine St.
NEW LOCATION—
514 N. 16™ ST
Thrifty Service
6 LBS. OF LAUNDRY BEAUTIFULLY
LAUNDERED FOR ONLYCO- AND ONLY
7c For Each Additional lb.
This includes the Ironing of all FLAT
WORK with wearing Apparel Returned Just
Damp Enough for Ironing.
EMERSON SARATOGA
2324 North 24th St.WE. 102® [