V / A ' / WAITERS’ COLUMN By H. W. Smith WE. 6458 The waiters ciub located at 2409 Burlette street will have the Grand Opening at a later date which we will be pleased to publish and to have a well behaved crowd to take part in the lovely celebration. Omaha Club waiters with Capt. Earl Jones taking care of the service in a very fine way. Tht waiters at the Hill Hotel very much out in front on fine service. The Fontenelle Hotel waiters are on the up and go at all times. The Paxton Hotel waiters are in the running on quick service. The Hotel Regis and the White Horse Inn waiters are serving with a smile. BUY YOUR POULTRY AT THE NEBRASKA PRODUCE 8204-6 NORTH 24th ST. Get the Best in Quality at the NEBRASKA PRODUCE —LOWEST PRICE— Phone WE. 4137 King Yuen Cafe • CHOP SUEY— 2010Z2 N. 24th St. JAckson 8576 .Open from 2 p. m. Until 3 a. m American & Chinese Dishes II Meet Your Friends ; at !: MVRTIS i TAVERN —2229 LAKE— jj | formerly Rabes Buffett:; jj BEER & LIQUORS jj :; “Always A Place to j; Park’” The RR boys ane tops on servining the traveling public. The waiters at the summer clubs are going places and doing many things at all times. Vacation time is here and many plans are being made — this writer hopes to have puiet rest in a Small colntry village away from the city’s noise. We all extend sympathy to our fel low worker Ed Craig in the loss of his dear mother as we all know whate it is to lose our very best friend and all we can say is: “Sleep on dear mother n that blessed sleep from which none ever wakes to weep. m THE WEEK. Agricultural secy Wickard anu Mrs. Wickard had only two meals m 24 hours enroute to Mexico as the train was so crowded they could not get to the dining car. After a final conference with Re publican leaders in Chicago Friday, June 30th, Gov. Dewey left for A • bany New York accompanied by Mrs. Dewey. The tank of a truck of the Nation al Roofing Company exploded and was blown 30 feet away at 19tit aft3 Wirt street on Friday afternoon, on June 30th. Mrs. Harry E. Peterson fell dead as she stepped on the platform tu sir.g a solo at the Missio n Coventry Church in Trrmpi, Minn, Friday, evening, June 30. Read the Omaha Guide for news! Vice President Wallace returns to U. S. from China. Gov. Dewey and Mrs. Dewey at tended services at St. Peters protes tant Episcopal church in Albany, N. F. Sunday, July 2nd. The United Jewish appeal stated Sunday night the United Jewish Soc iety has given $20,000,000 for the aid of Jewish refugees. The holinay death toll was up to 120 on July 3rd. 29 soldiers and sailors all colored were arrested in Boston Sunday July 2nd. James Jordan of 5210 South 28th St., died from a stab wound Sunday July 2nd. Half doen houses have been com pletley surrounded py water in east Omaha for the past three weeks. Rev. David St. Clair, the popular pastor of Mt. Moriah Baptist church will take a month's vacation in Cali fornia. Wildwood, N. J. opened the jail \yiC10RY Bowl! i Cf' 2410 LAKE STREET JA-9175 f Hours from 12 P. M. to 12 A. M. Friday only 12 P. M. to 5 P. M. . Start 12 Midnight each Friday till 4 A. M. I Saturday morning , ■ “/foil/ /or health” , jj Crosstown DresssH®aking 1—TAILORING & ALTERATIONS— ff ATTENTION, LADIES! 1 You cau get hand tailored suits, dresses, % and slacks designed to suit your personality ■ )>y an experienced Lady Tailoress. We M Specialize in stout figures. Men and Ladies ■ general repair work done. We also special- m r.:c in Tailored shirts. M Mable L. Williams, Proprietress... J -2022 NORTH 24th STREET- \ Highly Educated GI’s Hold Vital Posts at Sioux Falls Highly-educated and well-trained Negro soldiers stationed at the AAF Training Command Radio School at Sioux Falls (South Dakota) Army Air Field hold many key jobs. Upper left: Sgt. LeRoy McCauley (seated), of Newark, N. J., and Sgt. Melvin Williams, Df Philadelphia, check the “nose” of an AT-18. Upper right: (left to right) Pvt. Howard A. Cooley, Chicago; Cpl. Robert L. Allensworth, Terre Haute, Ind.; Cpl. Chicuella C. Hillman, Montclair, N. J.; Pvt. Arthur B. Sykes, Baltimore, Md., and Sgt. Frank D. Prime, Pitts burgh, process records of incoming soldiers. Center row: (left) S/Sgt. Leon M. Houston, Austin, Texas, repairs damaged radio set; (center) Sgt. Henry C. Kimbrough, New York City, examines film strip in Post theatre projection room; (right) Pfc. Jeffrey D. Chatman, New Albany, Ind.; Pvt. Sterling L. Charleston, Bluefield, W. Va., and Sgt. Wilbur B. Strayhom, Chicago (left to right), check the files in the unit personnel office. Bottom row: (left) Sgt Elmer T. Kemp, Washington, D. C., edits the Post history; (right) Pvt. Sheley F. Lymen, Frankfort, Ky.; Pvt. Lawrence C. Collins, Pensacola, Fla., and Pfc. Edward W. Harris, Inkster, Mich, sort mail ia the message center. (Photos by Army Air Forces.) doors to house visitors as an over flow crowd was in the city for the holiday. They were told not to make a habit of it. 20 persons were injured in a ferry boat collision in New York Sunday, night. 30 horses were on a stampede in Ocean City, New Jersey Sunday at i temoon July 2nd. They overran the „/Bka-Seltzer^ Try Alka-Seltzer for I Headache, “Morning After” Aching I Muscles, Acid Indigestion. Pleasant, | prompt, effective. 30# and 00#. t i High Vitamin potency at low cost— ONE-A-DAY Vitamin Tablets. A and D tablets in the yellow box—B-Com plex tablets in the grey box. 1 i ^ ^LNERVINi^1 For Sleeplessness, Irrita _ bility, Headache, and Kestlessness, when due to Nervous Tension. Use only as directed, • i i GRAY HAIR Put them in the 'Old Folks Group'7 Now. they’re the Life of the Younger Set Bring new loveliness to your hair quickly . / and easily with Godefroy’s Larieuse Hair J-Lt ST Mjfc'C •/ Odoring-obtainable in 18 beautiful, natu ral looking shades. Goes on evenly—won’t ^ *• wash out or rub off-permxts attractive sets and permanents, leaves your hatr soft,, CODEF ROlf $ r.I1TlftM . smooth and shining. - ‘ CAUTIOMj n^defrov’s Larieuse Hair Coloring has been H Al R ^se on,7 as used successfully for 48 years.;Your dealer miADIMr chrected o„ will refund your money if you re not abso- COLOR! NG ,abe,< lutely satisfied. (Used br^lbgroomednienO^^gopg^oY MFG- co> 351o quve STREET, ST. 1QUIS 3, MO. euy ior live nours Deiore tney coma be rounded up. Rev. Blackmore the able president of the Omaha Branch of NAACP, in New York. Do you read the Omaho Guide?— 1 f not, why not ? . I Mrs. F. B. Clay and her two love ly daughters of St. Louis, Mo., are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Gray at 2230 Willis avenue. Rev. Reynolds and wife of Sedalia Mo., are visiting Rev. Reynolds Jr. pastor of Clair Chapel. MAKE TKIS JUMPER FOR SPRING ANO ALL-YEAR-ROUND WEAR Wearable Is the word for Jumpers. For work and play, for school and Sundays ia the park, nothing takes the place of a versatile jumper. This easy to make design is styled in crisp spun rayon that launders perfectly. It is trimmed with a spray of cotton flower appliques that are bought ready to sew on, and embroidered with fast-color embroidery floss. Besides making your own clothes this season, try to find time to sew at least one of the million home-sewn garments needed by the Red Cross for distribution here and abroad. Directions for coordinating patterns and fabrics and a Red Cross leaflet may be obtained by send ing a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper, specifying design No. M5108. The following persons attended morning services at Clair Chapel Sundy, July 2nd: Mrs. Mildred Wil son, Mrso. Beulh Brazy, Josephine C. Banks, Efa Mayhendericks of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Perry Wrightell oi Mexico, Mo., Mrs. E. T. Slater, of Saline, Kansas, Pvt. Henry Walters, Fort Crook, Nebr., C. P. I. Nathan iel Walker, of Washington, D. C. Are you a member of the NAAk P. We should have two thousand members in Omaha. We notice in an item of the high liihts of the Republican Convent'oi. that the party is making an honest, earnest appeal for the colored people to return to the party. W TENNESSEE IS GOING AFTER SAVINGS BOND CLUBS Nashville, Joly 2 (ANP) Apparent -ly Tennessee is going to have a real iiiiiitniitmiiKiiuiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiijiii GREEN L1NTEBN CAFE ‘ TI1E HOME OF GOOD FOODS AND HOME OF GOOD PEOPLE." Fresh Food, Strictly Fresh —2116 North 24th— JA-9275 Mr. R Britt, Mgr. iiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiim oiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii 24th and Lake Sts. PRESCRIPTIONS * * * . * WE. 0609 DUFFY Pharmacy miiimiiiMiiiiimiiiiii'iimiiiiimmiii Do You Hate HOT FLASHES? IX you suffer from hot flashes, feel weak, nervous, a bit blue at times —all due to the functional “middle age” period peculiar to women—try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound to relieve such symptoms. Made especially for women—it helps nature! Follow label directions. LYDIA E. PiNKHAM’S WSSf Classified Ads Get Resuits! HOME FOR SALE on Caldwell near 24th, reasonable down payments, balance monthly, in quire 1321 First Nat’l. Phone JA. 3811. W ANT ToIiTTv - Furniture of all kinds—dressers, jeds, end tables, chairs and chesl if drawers or complete home— ipartment furnishings. Kettles and ishes. Sell us yours. IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th & Lake Street—'VE. 2224 NEIGHBORHOOD FURNITURE & CLOTHING SHOP BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes Shoes, No Stamps; Ladies Dresses Rugs, Beds, Gas Stoves and O' Stoves. “We Buy and Sell” — TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. 26tli ST, FUNERAL DIRECTORS THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 2022 Lake St. WEbster 20^ miiiiiiiiiiimiiimimmiiiiimimmii Charles F. Davis, Atty. Notice by Publication on Petition for Settlement of Final Administration Account. In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Bk. 51, P. 231, No. 23297. In the matter of the estate of Willie Galloway, deceased: Al' persons interested in said mat ter are hereby notified that on the 6th day of June, 1944 Charles C. Gal loway filed a petition in said County Court, praying that his final adminis tration account filed herein be settled and allowed, and that he be discharg ed from his trust as Administrator and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 3rd day of July, 1944, and that if you fail to appear before said Court on the said 3rd day of July, 1944, at 9 o'clock A. M., and contest said pet ition, enter a decree of heirship, and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees, as to this Court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said es tate may be finally settled and de termined. Robert Troyer, County Judge, beg. 6-10, 44 end 6-24, 44. saving bond clhb program. Dr. W. S. Davis, president of Tennessee A j & I State college and state represent- ! ative of the treasury for developing war bond savings clubs, has organiz ed a unique team. On it are Mr. ALKA - SELTZERqoffers j y.faat relief for Headache, ■Simple Neuralgia, "Morn n i~r !■ inlf After”, Cold Distress, Muscular Pains and _ ,nw Acid Indigeation. tip SlIJ Ask your Druggist — 8() Cents and 60 Cents Dr. Miles Nervine fors**" " Sleeplessness, Ner-/ U|l,anV«ii\ I vous Irritability, f WWIien TOU \| Excitability and I A Kg Nervous Head- l f/Knii/i/I ache. Head direc- \ NtKvOl/\)\ , tions and use only Ut'y | I Get your daily quota of Vitamins A and D and B Complex by taking ONE A-DAY (brand) Vitamin Tablets. Economi cal, convenient. At your drug store— Look for the big 1 on box. WAREHOUSE MEN! Wanted for essential industry. Good Pay. Fine Person. Omaha Paper Stock Co. 18th & Marcy Phone: JA-0159 NORTH 24th STREET SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 24th St. WE-4240 — POPULAR PRICES - LOOK AT YOUH SHOES Other People Do Wanted! Burned, Wrecked or Dilapidated Cars and Trucks “Bring ’em in’’ PARTS FOR CARS' CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS CO. 2501 Cuming St. Phone AT. 5656 Oiual.d 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. Garage, driveway, large shade trees, large attic, suitable for apartments. Sorensen 2112 Miami St. CA\jiVDRIES~& CLEANERS KDIIOI.mT SHERMAN 5401 North 24th WE. 6061 EMERSON LAUNDRY <324 North 24th Ft WE. 10?i IlinillllllMllllllllllltllllvriiiiiiiiiiiiin and Mrs. R. E. Clay, he being one of the best known men in the state; M. R. Eppse, author of “The Negre, Toom in our History,” and Dr. L. A. Bowman. This group of speakers and organizers will be accompanied by a band of 31 singers and expect to visit every city in the state in an effort to promote thrift and start the organization of war bond clubs. PileSufferersUrgedToAvoid CONSTIPATION Hot Water and Krusehen Salts Before Breakfast. No Forcing! No Straining1 Here’s amazingly effective way to moist en bowel contents and obtain more gentle "easy" movements. Every morning for 5 days, 15 minutes before breakfast, drink a glass of hot water to which one teaspoon ful of Krusehen Salts has been added, fibwel contents become soft, moist, easier to expel. No need to strain and thus risk painful rectal Irritation. Usually within an hour wastes are expelled smoothiy and gently. Get Krusehen Salts at all drug stores. Over 245 million bottles sold in the past 100 years—it must be good. Gross JEWELRY & LOAN CO. Pbone ja-4635 formerly at E4th and Erskine St. NEW LOCATION— 514 N. 16 th ST. CAN'T YOU. SLEEP? > % ir. mmsu WHEN the stress of modern living gets “on your nerves*, a good sedative can do a lot to, lessen nervous tension, to make you more comfortable, to permit restful sleep. Next time a day’s work and worry or a night’s wakefulnesss, makes you Irritable, Restless of Jumpy—gives you Nervous Head* ache or Nervous Indigestion, try Dr. Miles Nervine (Liquid or Effervescent Tablets) ' Dr. Miles Nervine is a time tested sedative that has beea bringing relief from Functional Nervous Disturbances for sixty years yet is as up-to-date as this aaorning’s newspaper. Liquid 25* and $1.00, Effervescent tablets 35* and 7$e. Read directions and use only as directed. * 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 Just Damp Enough for Ironing. EMERSON - SAP A TOGA 2324 North 24th St._ WE. 1029