The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 09, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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WAITERS’
COLUMN
By H. W. Smith
WE. 6458
Paxton hotel waiters very much out
in front on service.
Waiters at the Hill Hotel on the
up and go at ail times.
Hotel Reigs and White Horse Inn
Waiters tops on quick service
Omaha Club waiters serving with a
smile as 1945 is just around the cor
ner.
Blackstone Hotel v.v .< • s are on
the job in a very fine way.
All waiters should take some shar
es in the Cerdit Union.
Musician headwaiter and the wide
awake crew at the Omaha Chamber
of Commerce always making friends
and improving the service.
Fontenelle Hotel waiters and the
quick stepping room service boys are
always in the frontline.
Buy A New Home
in Bedford
Beautiful ADDITION
Buy A Fine Quality, New F“tome
in Bedford Park
The Beautiful New Neighborhood
on Wirt Street between 30tli & 27tli Street
MAKE YOUR APPLICATION NOW!
—See Mr. Dee—
Realty Improvement Co.
342 ELECTRIC BLDG
Phone JA-7718 or JA 1620
TRADES
We’re glad that in spite of war shortages
you can still get Smith Bros. Cough Drops.
We’ll be gladder still when Victory lets us
make all everybody needs. Smith Bros.—
Black or Menthol—still 5C
, SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS
BLACK OR MENTHOL—50
MARK
Fellow waiters if you are pleased
with the column do as a iarge num
ber of readers—make it known, as
we receive telephone calls every sc
often and people in other cities like
to read it.
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BY H. W. SMITH
U- S. Senate passes bill covering
flood control. Bill covering irriga
tion and power developments in the
Missouri river basin.
Mrs. EEuleen Jenkins was sentenc
ed to six years in prison in Mobile,
Ala., Friday night, Dec. 1st for kid
naping a 3 year child
Passenegr elevator in the State
Capitol was stuck for 30 minutes in
Little Rock, Ark., Friday Dec- 1st.
Frank Cupak thanked Judge Beal
for a 30 day jail sentence. He refus
ed to pay his divorced wife $15 week
ly support.
A menagerie of lions, tigers and
elephants tied up by a divorce action
in Sheboygan, Wis-, had to be moved
to make room for a basketball game
Friday night Dec. 1st
Read the Omaha Guide.
Otto Stevens Wilson pleaded inno
cent by reason of insanity to a murd
er charge in Los Angeles, Calif. Fri
day December 1st.
Lady Astor at her husband's re
quest has yielded her seat in the house
of commons in London, which she
has held for 2." years.
The director of the American Gas
Association of Cleveland, Ohio could
not present his complete paper to the
session of the Amreican Society of
Mechanical Engineers as part of it
was destroyed in the fire of Oct- 20.
A pigeon belonging to Leonard W.
Peterson of Elgin, 111., served 21
months in the army and was honor
ably discharged Friday Dec. 1st
ARE YOU A LADY
IN THE DARK?
Clean your way to more
light. By wiping fixtures,
you'll get 30% more
light.
Replace all burned-out
bulbs with bulbs of the
proper she. Call on your
dealer for new bulbs
note — when you need
them most!
Your home needs brightening these darker
winter days! Call on electricity to lift the
morale of your house!
First, clean all your lighting fixtures. Then,
check to see which lamp bulbs need replac
ing. Visit your favorite electric dealer, get
new bulbs of proper size, and your home
will continue to be cheery!
Get A Lift With Better Light!
NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY
COOK IS RESENTENCED
IN ‘LOWER 13’ SLAYING
Alban\', Oergon—Robert E. Lee Folkes, 23 year
old Negro, was sentenced Tuesday to die in the
State's gas chamber Friday, January 5, for the
“Lower 13” slaying Janeuary 23, 1943, of Martha
Virginia Jams, Norfolk, Va.
The former dining car cook was resentenced after
appeals to the State and the United States Supremee
Court failed._/___
293 bums in the bowery in New
York offer their services to play
Santa Claus for a handout.
A wild deer charged and killed a
horse on a farm in Highview, West,
Virginia.
The Utah Supreme court upheld
the convictions of 13 plural marriag
es by a lower court Friday Dec. 1st.
15 deer hunters died of gunshot
wounds during the hunting season in
Michigan.
13,000 and 500 men went back to
work in Detroit Michigan Dec. 4.
Joe A. Louishuitt suffered a head
injury when he fell from his car1
Sunday night Dec. 3rd at 57th and
Military avenue.
Governor Bricker of Ohio said in
a radio speech Sunday night Dec. 3rd,
in Columbus, Ohio the nation is stron
gcr than ever.
Elliott Roosevelt and Miss Fays
Emerson were married Dec. 3rd
Ground was broken for the opening
of the new Bedford addition.
U. S- approves plan for opening
Palestine for jews.
Street car rams grocery store win
dow in Omaha Nov. 29th.
Two Omaha women recover their
lost purses.
Bishop Oxnam of New York elect
ed president of the Federal Council
of Churches of America
Thomas Blake fell down a flight
of stairs. He was running from a
smoke filled room in a rooming house
in Omaha.
Chicago police are looking for
Charles E. Jones on a fake liquor
charge.
Are you a member of the Naacp?
A man and his family in Philadel
phia were barricaded in his home and
he fought a two hour gun battle with
police until he was routed by tear
gas bombs.
Dr. Mabel I. Walker of New York
says the public spends a billion dol
lars a year on jewelry.
Joe Louis the heavyweight champ
ion enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner
with his wife and baby.
Ed Carnes 86 year old, died in
Spoknae, Washington Nov. 20. His
death ends a 42 year old murder
charge.
Roosevelt Post American Legion
carries election case to court.
Discrimination and Humiliation
Should be Discontinued
We very often wonder if some ot
the business people in Omaha arc
trying to use the actions of the Sou
thern people. Not very long ago,
one of our law abiding citizens, was
mistreated in a downtown theatre. A
Igdv of our race was shopping in a
downtown store. She was informed
she could not try on the garment
she had selected. Now what we
would like to know are we expected
to buy war bonds and stamps and be
treated like slaves. Mr. businessman
don’t bring the south to Omaha !
SPEAK UP!
BY RUTH TAYLOR
Centuries ago Euripedes wrote, “A
slave is he who cannot express his
thoughts.”
How can you expect people to un
derstand you if you cannot speak for
yourself. How can you expect the
proper evaluation of your work and
your ability unless you are able to'
talk of it clearf}’, quietly and with
dignity ?
Now don’t say “I can’t talk about
myself. Well, if YOU can’t, who
can?
I don’t mean you’re to go around
loud-mouthed, bragging about what
you mean to do someday. You must
have—or acquired if you haven't it—
‘he tbility to sell yourself—but re
member you have to have something
to sell before you begin. You’ve got
to be sure your -merchandise, which
is you, is the best possible at th»
Meet Your Friends
MYRTIS’
TAVERN
—2229 LAKE—
formerly Rabes Buffett
BEER & LIQUORS
“Always A Place to
‘ Park”’
War Vet Faces
Murder Charge
Soundphoto
WATERTOWN, N. Y.—Marine
CpI. Arthur D. Foster, a wounded
veteran of Bougainville fighting,
comforting his crying wife, after
he had been charged with firet de
gree murder in connection with the
stabbing to death of Robert E.
Hodkinson, 35. The Marine’s wife, i
Lily Belle, 25, told her husband, 28, |
that she had been raped the night,
of Nov. 16 and identified Hodkin-1
son as her assailant.
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price. Von have to have the assur
ance of ability and competence before
you start talking and not just a bag
of “hoi air.”
And it wasn’t just yourself Eur
ipedes meant. “A slave is he who
cannot express his thoughts." You
have lots of ideas about the things
that interest you. (I’ve met very
few people whose only interest was
themselves.) Learn how to talk a
bout the things that interest you.
Practice by saying what you think.
It'll come hard at first—like anything
new. But the more you do it, the
easier it will become. I know it
wasn’t easy for me at first, either.
Have something to say—even if it
is only thank you. I know one man
who was suddenly catapulted to an
important job- He was a big frog
in his own pond but when he attend
ed his first big convention very few
people had ever heard of him. They
LOCAL NEWS
FIRST MISSION OF THE
GOD-SENT LIGHT
2734 Blondo St.,
We have just closed our revival.
Everyone who attended the services
testified that they were blessed
Many were healed and many souls
were uplifted and we do know that
our labor is not in vain.
Rev. Chandler has returned to her
home in Chicago. We hope to have
her with us again. Her sermons will
long be remembered. It was food for
our souls- Those who didn't hear her
missed a treat
Services are as follows Tuesday,
Thursday and on Sundays 12 to 2—
Union from 6 to 7 pm. Regular ser
vices Sunday night 8 to 10. Readings
daily by appointment, Prophet Hess,
Pastor.
SEEK EARLY TALENT
REGISTRATION FOR
AMATEUR HOUR
To get away to a good start the
George E. Biven's Tabernacle spon
soring a local Amateur Hour for all
youths, is asking all youthful talent
ed aspirants to appear at the Taber
nacle at 8 pm. Dec- 13th. A picture
will be shown, “The Soldier without
Guns” a signal corps film. The pro
gram will close after registeration,
with refreshments served and the sing
ing of “God Bless America.”
Don’t forget the place 2711 North
24th St., —The sponsor of this pro
gram will be named later.
Please stay at your work and help
fight the home front battle says Sgt.
G- E. Bivens.
A motion picture “B-29” will be
projected on the screen at the Taber
m.’e Dec. 18-19-20, 1944.
Omaha Athletic Club with the four
streamlined top men on the job and
going good
knew him before the end of it! I
never heard a man make so many
two minute speeches. When you
summed them all up, they were just
that he wanted to say he thanked the
previous spakr for his ap and approp
riatc remarks. Of course, all the
speakers he complimented, and their
followers, decided he was a man of
discerment—and when he finally
made a speech they were his friends
Now, couldn’t you do that ?
Remember— the oftener you ex
press your thoughts, the clearer you
will think and the better able you
will be to explain your viewpoint.
You will gain confidence and poise.
You will feel more capable and bet
ter able to tackle not only your job,
but the one ahead
"A Slave is he who cannot express J
his thoughts.”
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STORE HOURS THURSDAY. 9 A. M. TO 8:30 P. M.
Paul
jbuAell
ORIGINAL
From a Collection
of Gay Christmas
Dresses Priced at
A smart shirtmaker
with unusual pleated
skirt and set-in tie
belt. Gold, grey,
aqua, black and melon.
Sizes 12 to 20.
Pool Durell Dresses In
Sizes 38 to 42. Black,
green, royal bine ..8.95
East Wing Apparel—Second Floor
THREE O’CLOCK . . .
AND I HAVEN'T SLEPT A WINK”
WAKEFUL NIGHTS —how the time drags!
Minutes seem like hours, we worry over things
done and left undone. After such a night, we get
up in the morning more tired than when we went
to bed. Nervous Tension causes many a wakeful
night and wakeful nights are likely to cause Ner
vous Tension. Next time you feel Nervous and
Keyed Up or begin to toss, tumble and worry after
you get to bed —try
dr. miles nervine
(Liquid or Effervescent Tablets)
DR. MILES NERVINE helps to ease Nervous Tension — to permit re
freshing sleep. When you are Keyed Up, Cranky, Fidgety, Wakeful, take
Dr. Miles Nervine. Try it for Nervous Headache and Nervous Indigestion.
_ Get Dr. Miles Nervine at your drug store. Effervescent Tablets, Large
Package 75*, Small Package 35*; Liquid, Large Bottle $1.00, Small Bottle
25*, both equally effective as a sedative, both guaranteed to satisfy or
*your money back. Read directions and use only as directed. f»
King Yuen Cafe
• CHOP SUEY—
2010/2 N. 24th St. JAckson 8576
.Open from 2 p. m. Until 3 a. m
American & Chinese Dishes
“IT PATS TO LOOK WELL”
MAYO'S BARBER SHOP
Ladies and Children’s Work
A Specially
2422 LAKE ST.
^ScratchiniH
For quick relief from itching caused by eczema,
athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and other itching
conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid
D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor’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 D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION.
/Ska-Seltzerj
OR MILES
^LNERVINE^
For Sleep lesmess. Irrita
bility, Headache, and
Restlessness, when due to Nervoi^
Tension. Use only as directed. ^
Use The Omaha Guide
As A—
Medium of Advertising
..
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
Eamp Enough for Ironing.
EMERSON SARATOGA
2324 North 24th St. WE. 1029
Classified Ads Get Resuits!
COIL SPRINGS, GAS STOVE,
high oven, table and chairs, dishes,
etc. Blue suit, size 42; Tuxedo Suit
size 42, 2 ladies cloth coats, size 38
and 40. All in good condition—
CALL WA-2181
FOR RENT—One room, 2807 North
24th St., Phone WE. 2217.
FOR RENT—One room for rent
2406 North 28th Avenue, Phone JA
2836.
For Rent, furnished three
room apt. call WE. 2365.
WANTED—2 or 3 ROOM APT.
FURNISHED, CALL AT-2397
MAN WANTED
Stout colored man to bail rag- Sturdy
yeai round job- Apply Sunday at
CAPITOL RAG & METAL CO.,
4 ih & Pierce
FOR SALE—
7 room house furnished- Can rent
apartment upstairs. 2814 Izard St.
Call ATlantic 4698.
WAN! TO IM1 V —
furniture of all kinds—dressers,
-ods, end tables, chairs and chest
■f drawers or complete home
ipartment furnishings. Kettles and
fishes. Sell us yours.
IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th At
Lake Street—WE. 2224
NEIGHBORHOOD FURNITURE
& CLOTHING SHOP
BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes
Shoes, Ns Stamps; Ladies Dresses
Rugs, Beds, Gas Stoves and Ol
Stoves.
“We Buy and Sell’’ —
TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. 26tli ST,
PAGE BOY WIGS
Improve your appearance. Wear our
glamour attachments for style and j
attractiveness. Price $2.75, 50c ex
tra for gray hair. If COD- postage
extra. We carry a full line of all ov
er wigs, braids and curls. Write
RENA HART HAIR MODES 2131
7th Ave., New York, 27, NY
24th and Lake Sts.
PRESCRIPTIONS
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WE. 0609
DUFFY Phannacy
Miiiiimiiniiiiiininitiniiiiiiiiiiimiiii
NORTH 24th STREET
SHOE REPAIR
1807 N. 24th St. WE-4240
—POPULAR PR1CL.S
LOOK AT YOUH SHOES
Other People Do.
For Rent — 1 room, no
children, call WE-2365,
FOR SALE
Building and house for sale at a bar
gain. 20th and Webster. 32 Apart
ments besides apartment for manager.
Brings in $429.00 per month not in
cluding manager's apartment. For
information Call AT-4698.
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MINERAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
2022 Lake 8t. WEbater 202''
LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
-401 North 24th WE. 6061
EMERSON LAUNDRY
''324 North 24th St. WE. 10%
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Gross
JEWELRY &
LOAN CO.
Phone JA-4635
formerly at Z4th
and Erskine St.
NEW LOCATION—
514N. 16rnST.
Tortured man gets help!
Lemon Juice
Mixed ct Home
Relieved
RHEUMATIC PAIN
says Sufferer!
"I have used ALLENRU for several
mouths. I could hardly waik on account
of my knees. But now those pains are
relieved. I can go like a race horse
now,” Mort Shepard of Ohio.
Don’t be a victim of die pains and
aches caused by rheumatism, lumbago
or neuritis without trying this simple,
inexpensive recipe you can mix at
home. Two tablespoons of ALLENRU,
plus the juice of J/2 lemon in a glass of
water. Your money back if not entirely
satisfied. Just 85* at all drug stores.
Buy ALLENRU today.
Crosstown Dressmaking
i;TA
^ou can get hand tailored suits d M
and slacks designed tn f ts’ dresses, f
by an experienced f o /VVmUi:Personality I
Specialize in stout figures^ ,We f
general repair work done ' w ?nd Ladies 1
in Tailored shirts We *lso sPeeial~ I
Mable L. Williams, Proprietress i
_^p22^NORTH24th STREET—. ' f