faithful service. Fontenelle waiters are top service men and polite actions and good de portment. Mr. Reed of the Black Mirror Room a regular church attendant. The waiters at the Regis hotel and the White Horse Inn are on the job at all times on good service. Omaha Club waiters still on fhe job with a smile and good service. Paxton Hotel waiters taking good care of the service at all times. Waiters at the Hill Hotel are on the up and go with service their first thought. The Blackstone hotel waiters al ways in the running on quick service and a very pleasant smile. Capt. Langley always in the front line on telling the boys when and how to give service. Mr. Geo. Brown is viewing the sights and enjoying the baths a*, tt e northIhITstreet" SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 24th St. WE-4240 —POPULAR PKlCta - LOOK AT YOUR SHOES Other People Do. mmiiiiiimiiiiiiiimminmnmnmin 24th and Lake Sts. PRESCRIPTIONS WE. 0609 DUFFY Pharmacy 11111 imi i h i u 111 n i n 111111 m hi i h 11 n h 11111 King Yuen Cafe CHOP STT^Y 2010/2 N. 24th St. JAckson £576 .Open from 2 p. m. Until 3 a. in American & Chinese Dishes Wanted! yURNED, WRECKED or DILAPIDATED. CARS AND I TRUCKS. BRING ’EM IN PARTS FOR CARS CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS CO. 2501 Cuming St. Phone AT. 5656 Guiana _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cThe WAITERS’ COLUMN By H. W. Smith WE. 6458 ^ j j ^ ... ...... I The RR boys are on the job serv ing on wheels with a smile and cn the advance promotion, some of our group are Service Inspectors and we have been informed the Streamlined James Robinson is in charge of one of the Sandwich cars. Orchids FAIRMONT CREAMERY COMPANY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 12th & Jackson RELAX-ENJOY 5c WORTH Your Paper—the Guide GOOD READING I famous Hot Springs, Arkansas. THE WEEK. Norfolk, Nebraska business dis trict was flooded for 3 days. Girl diver marries man in Miami, Florida. She met him 11 years ago. One soldier was killed and 16 were wounded when an army truck over turned at Camp Roberson in North Little Rock, Arkansas | North B. Hayes of Stockton, Calif. | sued the Rock Island Railroad for refusing him to ride a train '.ecaus* he was colored. Mrs. Frank Knox, widow of the late Secy of the Navy, was elected president of the union leader publish ing company of Manchester, New Hampshire, to succeed her husband. \re you a member of theNAACP? We should have 2,000 members in Omaha. jcrirg four marines, while thev were at dinner. A four year old boy was found in an ice box in Pittsburgh, Pa. after he had been misf’ng 14 hours. l.t. General Mark Clark made a secret v'sit to President Roosevelt Donald Rober. Ball and Miss Lor raine Sparks were married cn horse back near Neper, Nebraska. 1 he two white horses were very quiet while the ceremony was per formed. Twi brothers of Murphysboro, 111, traded a 150 acre farm for a shave Hid a hair cut. They planted wheat bit it was all under water from the f'< CQ. h . U. S. Senate passes the bill to in vestigate U. S. mail leaks. A blast in the U. S. Feather and Dovn Co., in Detroit.—one man was ki'Ud and 11 injured. Mary Eroy Rockdall filling station operator of Chicago pleaded guilty to a bogus coupon charge Friday Mav 12. Are you a member of the NAACP ?’?—if not take a membership to day ! Mrs. Olivia Dionne and he.- four babies were in Chicago May 11 en route to Superior, Wisconsin to christen a ship. Mrs. Pearl Mary Weathei ill was found dead Sunday morning May 1-i Ir Council Bluffs. 18 coal miners were rescued from fbe U. S. Coal and Coke company 3 mine Sunday, after being trapped in the pit for 5 hours at Lynch, Kv. Elmer Dillihay was drowned in Carter Lake Sunday, May 14ih. Gov. Dewey of New York opposes the poll tar. Clothing workers of America Sun day declared the black record of the 78th congress sharply threatens to destroy the unity and disruot the home front and make it impossible of achievements. Their meeting op ened in Chicago Monday, Mav 15. Burglars robbed the Omaha Blau gas company, 4220 North 27th St., of $384 it was repoted to police last May 11th. Two colored women cooks were wounded when a shell struck a south err Pacific passenger train near San Luis, Calif. A section of the ceiling fell in the YMCA cafeteria Friday May 12 in VLAV3R TESTED I GREEN LANTERN “THE HOME OF GOOD FOODS AND HOME OF GOOD PEOPLE.” Fresh Food, Strictly Fresh —2116 North 24th— JA-9275 Mr. E. Britt, Mgr. The equal pay law which goes into effect in Illinois the first of July, will be tested. It requires equal » ay for women factory workers doing the same work as men. Mrs. Grace Nelson Mcierman was given a life membership in the Union Pacific old timers Club by Presid ent Wm. Jeffers Sat., May 13. One of the lady actors in the King ling Bros and 3arnum and Bailey PEOPLES’ LIQUOR STORE N. E. Corner 26th & “Q” PHONE MA. 1018 LIQUORS —WINES— BEER MAN NEEDED FOR GENERAL WORK Must Pass Physical Exams—draft exempt GOOD WAGES—STEADY EMPLOYMENT 1114 Douglas Street JERPE COMMISSION COMPANY, INC. C. A. Swanson & Sons The might of American production is making itself felt from Africa to the Arctic, from the French coast to the South Pacific. And back of it is the tireless energy of American men and women who keep the production lines producing. But to keep these workers on the job ... to keep the production lines of American business and indus try going full blast, mass transporta tion is essential! In this area this is ASK $10,000 FOR SON’S DEATH Suit has been filed in the Superior Court, Chicago on behalf of Elmo Vasser, Sr., father of the youth slain about a year ago by police officers Patrick Rynne and Charles Schwert feger. This is the anti-climax to a case which attracted national inter est because of the alleged wanton character of the shooting. Officer rircu? showing it the Madison square New York garden, fell 30 feet from a trapeze Sunday May 14, fracturing hei left ankle and suffering Drums. Fire destrcved one hundred lh>.ns ai'd bushels of soy beans and three cat loads of sov bean oil Sunday May 14. The interior of the 90 year uil building was demolished. 12 passengt>s were injured r: an at cident in Chicago Sunday, May 14. Eleven arm- fliers were killed in a bomber crash near Elavana, CuDa, Sunday, May 14th. L. S. airmen raise $309 far Rus sians. Fred a Schud 2nd Lt. of St. Louis, Mo., was kil ed in a plane crash near Santa Maria, Saiif., Sat., May 13. U. S. Senator Butler of Nebraska says there is a growing trend ~6i farm buying and a siprit of being ready for our boys when they come home Be a good spoke in the wheel and subscribe for the Omaha Guide. BAD ECONOMIC CONDITIONS CAUSE TUBERCULOSIS SAYS NOTED SCIENTIST Chicago, 111., May 18 (PPNS) — Warning States and municipabties that the high death rates of Negroes from the tuberculosis plague can only be reduced by improving social and economic conditions of the Race, Dr. Herman E. Hillboe, chief surgeon of the tuberculosis control section of the United States Public Health Ser vice, quotes facts and figures. Ad dressing the 40th annual meeting of the national Tuberculosis Assoliation at the Stevens Hotel here last week, he stated the present death rate from tuberculosis among Negroes is about three and a half times that of whites. To properly control this disease am ong Negroes, he argued, we must plan on the basis of death rates rath er than population rates and “include improvement of social and economic conditions among Negroes.” Subscribe Today! the job of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company—and despite an acute shortage of operators and other employees, we are doing our best to maintain the kind of serv ice you want, and need. We sincerely appreciate the patience and under standing of our riders in the present emergency. Your continued co-opera tion will further aid us in providing you with dependable, efficient trans portation. OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY CO. Schwertfeger died last Wednesday Rynne, who actually fired the fatal but the suit remains against Officer shot. Shown outlining the court battle are reading from left to right: Elmo Vasser, Sr., Hosea Rogers, (be hind), Lucy Vasser, Donald L. Hes son, blind Chicago Attorney who filed the suit. ■LADIES LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies Auxiliary of the Amer ican Legion reported $100 for the Veterans. 1 he Auxiliary will sponsor a Kum niags Sale in the Legion building, 1906 North 21th St., May 20. Eva Milsap Pres., Pearl Thomas, Reporter. VACATIONING New York City, N. Y.—after an) absence of six years, Mrs. Ollie Alex- ( ander Reese is due this week from1 the Windy City for a two weeks va-l OMAHA BOY LEAVES FOR SERVICE WITH AMERICAN I MERCHANT MARINE JOB Mr. Carlette Lewis, husband of Mrs. Ella Lewis, and father of two children, Roger and June, left Mon day night for duty with the Merchant Marines to help do his bit in supply ing our fighting forces with vital war goods. Mr. Lewis is one of three sons of pioneer Omaha family. His brother Jack, is somewhere now in the South Pacific with our fighting forces. HiS| other brother, Herbert, was recently honorably discharged from the army. Good luck, Carlette and God speed your safe voyages. BUYS $1000 WAR BOND BECAUSE HE CAN’T GO OUT TO FIGHT" San Bernardino Army Air Field. Calif., May 17 (PPNS) Mr. Henry Taylor, 70 year old civilian worker here, walked into the office of Major Herman Wieland, Finance Depart ment, recently, and purchased a $1000 War Bond. Asked why he bought a bond of such large denomination, he replied. “Well, sir, I love my country. 1 can’t go out and fight for it, but if money will help to keep it free that's where it will go.” A Redlands, California resident, Mr. Taylor has been an employee of the Field since December 14, 1942. Meet Your Friends at MYRTIS TAVERN -2229 LAKE— formerly Rabes Buffett BEER & LIQUORS “Always A Place to ‘ Park”’ I Attention! „,«« i i Feel Old? Get Real Pep I | Lech Ambition to Go Placet 4 Do Things? j Use Original 4 Genuine Pen-O-Tabs ! GET RESULTS AT ONCE!I BE A REAL MAN! | ENJOY LIFE AGAIN! | HELP NATURE! NEW PEP!* NEW FEELING! N E V/ I MANLY VIGOR! 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IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th & Lake Street—WE. 2224 NEIGHBORHOOD FURNITURE & CLOTHING SHOP BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes Shoes, No Stamps; Ladies Dresses Rugs, Beds, Gas Stoves and Oi I Stoves. “We Buy and Sell” — TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. 26th ST, .A UN DRIES & CLEANERS EDHOLmIT SHERMAN 2401 North 24th WE. 6061 EMERSON LAUNDRY <324 North 24th St. WE. 10^ Help Wanted!!! MAN NEEDED FOR GENERAL WORK—must pass physical exams—• draft exempt—good wages, steady employment. 1114 Douglas St., JERPE COM MISSION CO., Inc. C. A. Swanson & Sons. FREEZER MEN—Drapt Exempt, must pass physical exam. Good wages Apply 1114 Douglas, * JERPE COMMISSION CO., Inc., C. A. Swanson & Sons. FOR SALE Post-War Opportunity — Income property reduc ed for cash. Separate en trance and bath. Large, light apartment, always rented. Ample closet and yard space. Arched and French doors, built in cab inet, Kitchen insulated. Oarage, driveway, large shade trees, large attic, suitable for apartments. Sorensen 2112 Miami St. cation and to show Harlem her lovely four-year old daughter, Beverly. The former Harlem beauty won several beauty and popularity contests here a decade ago. (PPNS). -'use THE OMAHA GUIDE as a medium of Advertising— SUBSCRIBE NOW! r— . .— Gross JEWELRY & LOAN CO. Fhone JA-4635 formerly at ZUh and Erskine St. NEW LOCATION— 514 N. 16th ST. The Little Clipper Coat ready to go anywhere $25 Made, beautifully, of rich 100% wool in good traveler and knock-about colors: gold, blue, red, green, navy and black. Fine, and dandy with everything you own from dress-up crepes to slacks. .. .indefinitely. Sizes 10 to 18. Better Coats—Second Floor | Thrifty Service 6 LBS. OF LAUNDRY BEAUTIFULLY LAUNDERED FOR 0NLYCO AND ONLY 7c For Each Additional lb. This includes the Ironing of all FLAT WORK with wearing Apparel Returned Ju3t Damp Enough for Ironing. EMERSON-SARATOGA 2324 North 24th St. WE. 1029