THE DAY IS COMING! (continued from pi) mg it at home.” The gentlemen who write these litle philosophical homlies have an understandable aversion to sudden changes which might disturb their cozy upholstered world of stocks and v ' JM ONt-A-DAY Vitamin A and D Tablets EACH tablet contains 25% more than minimum daily require ments of these two essential Vi tamins. Insufficient Vitamin A may cause night blindness, may lessen resistance to infection of the nose, throat, eyes, ears and sinuses. Vitamin D is necessary to enable the body to make use of the calcium and phosphorus in our food. Insure your minimum requirements of these two important Vitamins, by taking a ONE-A-DAY Vitamin A and D Tablet every day. Economical—50? - or less - per month. Convenient—you take only one tablet a day. Pleasant—children actually like the taste — and so will you. IMPORTANT—when buying Vita mins, compare potencies and prices. •Get them at your drug store. ( WEbster 5217 “The Latest Smart Styles” Victory —^xxo xNortn st.— i Omaha, Nebraska MRS. CLEONE HARMON. Proprietress. ***** Operators:— HATTIE JOHNSON, Poro System, ROSE ROACHE, ETHEL SMITH. L----.-7 ■ ~ ... . - -. ~-J obnds and $14 Scotch whiskey- Pro gre*s, they say, is something that should come gradually. Like Senat or Bilbo, they think people who try to rush Progress are “agitators.” “See,” they write, “progress has mov ed three inches in a century. In an other century, it will move three inch i es more. Don’t listen to the agita tors. Just be patient.” vVe disagree. We think Patience is a poor companion to Progress. When, in all the history of the world has progress come except when peo ple were aroused and got behind it and pushed? For every freedom we have today, for every liberty wrested from the reluctant hand of tyranny, we owe a debt to the dauntless spir it of men and women who wouldn’t and couldn’t wait. We say be impat tient! And be impatient intelligent ■ ijsainii Wise Americans Now Fight COUCHS or Bronchial Irritations Dae to Colds —With Buckley's "Canadiol" Almost Instantly you get the surprise of your life — coughing spasm eases — right away it loosens up thick choking phlegm— opens up clogged bronchial tubes—makes breathing easier. There's real economy In Buckley’s all medication—no syrup. Half to one tea spoonful will convince the most skeptical Get Buckley’s ’’CANADIOL” the cough mixture that’s entirely different—more ef- - fective—faster In acUon—take It for more restful steep tonight. Druggists everywhere. HEAL SHOE MAN FONTENELLE SHOE REPAIR (ASH & CARRY CLEANER ; ; | I ao North 24th St. jj —CARL CKIVERA— r~*NEGRO~DOLLS! To build RACE PRIDE. Every home should have a COLORED POLL- Give her a beautiful browu tkiri doll for Christmas- Three flashy numbers with HAIR, MOVING EYES, SHOES, STOCKINGS, nicely dressed. 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EDHOLM&SHERMAN 1 2401 NORTH 24th STREET -PHONE WEbster 6055 I Don't talk—don’t spread rumors. Don’t cough—don’t spread germs. Smith Bros. Cough Drops, Black or Menthol, are still as soothing and delicious as ever—and they still cost only a nickel. SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS k * BLACK OR MENTHOL—5$ /& j t " dm THIS GRAND MEDICINE -v made especially to relieve ‘PERIODIC* I FEMALE PAIN r And its weaic, Cranky, Nervous Feelings— Take heed If you, Uke so many women and girls on such days suffer from cramps, headaches, backache, weak, nervous feelings, distress of "Irregularities”—due to functional monthly disturbances. Start at once—try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound to re lieve such symptoms because this famous medicine has a soothing effect on one of woman’s most im portant organs. Taken regularly thruout the month—It helps build up resistance against such symp toms. Thousands upon thousands of A women report benefits! There are no harmful opiates In Plnkham's Compound—It Is made from nature's own roots and herbs (plus Vitamin Bi)> it helps nature. Also a fine stomachic tonic! Follow label directions. Worth trying! # ^ Lydia E. Pinkham’s VEGETABLE COMPOUND J ly. We disagree with the gentlemen who adjure us to be patient, on still another point. It is that the goal of the Negro is mere equality of oppor tunity. Many, perhaps most, Negro es think this the goal. We can ap preciate why their eeys are fastened on the foothill ahead and why they fail to see the mountain that towers behind it. But whatever this or that Negro may think to be the goal the real goal toward which the ex ploited workers of all races are struggling is something vastly more exciting than equality of opportunity which, in a decadent society, might mean nothing more than “equal op portunity” in the breadlines. The world that unfolds before us and which we struggle to reach is one wherein there is not only “equal ity of opportunity,” but opportunity for all. This is no distinction with out a difference. It is theoretically possible for Negro workers and white workers to have “equality of opportunity” under conditions where millions are unemployed and where where poverty spreads even faster than wealth accumulates. Limitless opportunity for all— a thing that is possible as soon as e nnugh impatient people decide to give Progress a real push—will put an end to economic divalry. And, when an end :s put to economic rivalry, an end will also have been put to the primary cause of racial prejudice. The world that the impatient peo ple are going to build wrill be without even a consciousness bf racial “dif ferences.” It will be a world of harmony and abundance, wherein the color of one’s skin will mean no more than whether one is tall or short, fat or thin. NEGRO WORKERS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED. (Continued from Page 1) suited in urgent calls from Generals Eisenhower and MacArthur for more and more production of certain types of war equipment, Mr. Wilson said The greatest immediate manpower need, Mr. Wilson pointed out, is in artillery, mortar and small arms am munition plants, forges and foundr ies, tire plants and cotton duck mills. Other war industries for which more workers are needed immediate ly to meet pressing military demands he added, are shipbuilding and naval repair yards, plants porducing B-29 bombers and new fighter planes, plants making trucks asd components communication wire and wire rope factories, plants building artillery and gun carriages, tanks and self-propel led gvns. Efforts to enlist the help of more Negro workers in producing these urgent war items will be expanded, Mr- Wilson said RANDOLPH COMES OUT FOR THIRD PARTY New York (CNS) A Philip Ran dolph, head of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, has come out for an independent party to be or ganized “without delay if America is to face with assurance the difficult problems of peace and postwar re construction.” In a stirring article in the Com mon Sense Magazine, Randolph says he wants this party to stand up the Scanlon-Dawson-LaFollette Bill for a permanent FEPC- It would want the party to be clearly for a federal poll tax repeal bill and a federal anti-lynching bill and for abolition of race segregated education in border states such as Missouri and Mary land. “It must exclude fascists and com munists but such groups as the Lib eral Party in New York, the Politic al Action Committee, the Socialist, Party and Michigan Commonwealth Federation should be urged to unite with the trade unions and liberal farm organizations in building the new rarty.” (Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllilliilllllllllll | Lunch | Room = (At Myrtis’ Tavern) z | 2229 LAKE STREET-1 E (Under New Management) E “ Lillian Anderson and Louise E E Finney, Proprietors ” “Prompt, Courteous Service ' r illll...... CREATES NATURE . for both parties. Relieves asthma, colds, pains, bronchitis, sinus and nervous disorders. Send $1.00 for 8 oz.; 50c-3 oz-; 25c-l oz.; Pav postage on delivery. FISHER'S FAMOUS FORMULA 77, 914 E. Long St-, Columbus, 3, Ohio. Agents Wanted ETHIOPIA OKAY, SO BRITAIN CLAIMS. London, CNS‘ According to an AP dispatch, a British military comment ator has said that Britain was main taining troops on the British Soma liland—Ethiopian border to prevent tribesmen from “pinching” grazing land in British territory, but denied suggestions that fighting had broketi out. “Nobody has fired a shot” so says this commentator. “Everybody is happy and peaceful.” ■MlMlMHNMlMiMMMi WAITERS’ COLUMN BY DEAN H. W. SMITH WE. 6458 The Tribe Of Yes-sir were enter tained at the pre-holiday luncheon by a group of our race of home-talent at the Chamber of Commerce. On Friday afternoon Dec. 22 The Omaha Chamber of Commerce en tertained the employes with a very1 fine turkey dinner showing to them! the very high appreciation of their good services. It was a very fine goodwill and fellowship of brotherly love.and was enjoyed by all. Orchids to the Chamber of Comm erce FLASH !—No New Year’s Eve. celebration at the clubs and hotels. We should all attend watch meeting at our churches. Have you taken time out to make an improvement of your self in 1945 Fellow waiters we should have a school of instruction as so many new features are developing in the art of j serving Have you made a visit to a sick brother? Let us all help the head waiters, and captains by being on time and keep ourselves in good condition. THE WEEK. Many Omahans observed Christ mas day very quietly. Many attend ed church services. U. S- Supreme Court Frank Mur phy critically ill in a hospital in De troit Harry J. Payne escaped from the Peoria, 111., jail and left a note to the G men wishing them a merry Christmas. He was captured in De troit Burglars broke in the Canada Dry store at 8th and Jackson St. early Monday morning Dec- 25- They got a large sum of money. An earthquake shock was recorded at Bengal, India Monday, Dec. 25 Read the Omaha Guide. A burglar broke into a home in Denver, Colorado and stole a ring and some more things and the pres ents under the Christmas tree A U- S. bomber plane crashed and exploded near Glendale, Calif-, on Dec. 22—10 persons were killed. Four persons were killed in a fire in Detroit, December 24th. A thre year old little girl got on a street car in Denver, Colo., and ask ed. for a transfer to the north pole. She overlooker an item or two in her letter to Santa Claus Four Christmas babies were born in two Counci Bluffs’ hospitals. Police of nine states were looking for Jane Hildreth, 17 of Charlesville Virginia. She arrived at her moth er's home in Baltimore on Dec- 19th and two days later disappeared. One-third of New York’s meat markets were slated to close Tuesday December 26th. New York Central RR trains were crowded Monday night, Dec- 25. Service men and war workers re mmi, 1.1 /'PIMPLES—BLACKHEADSl EXTERNALLY 'Q CAUSED°Ol n^csru°( ir\rA^uoic jSLhtI Palmer’s “SKIN SUCCESS” Soap is a special soap contain [ ing the same costly medication as 104 years proved Palmer’s | "SKIN SUCCESS” Ointment. Amazingly quick results may come to many skins, afflicted with pimples, blackheads, I itching of eczema, and blemishes externally caused that need the scientific hygienic action of Palmer’s “SKIN SUCCESS” Soap. Help your dear lovely skin by letting the rich FOAMY MEDICATION of “SKIN SUCCESS” remain on for just a minute. 25(. Also use Palmer's “SKIN SUCCESS” Ointment 25<, at toilet counters everywhere or t rom E. T. Browne Drug Company, Inc., 127 Water Street, New York 3, N. 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Major Frank Carroll 01 lforth Platte, Nebraska and his wife were reunited in Paris—they met in a crowded Red Cross hut Mrs. Marion Johnson is under ar -a—. ALKA-SELTZER offers ; fast relief for Headache, | Simple Neuralgia, “Morn ing After”, Cold Distress, Muscular Pains and KlitlV Acid Indigestion. Al 1 Ask your Druggist — 30 Cents and 60 Cents KpaI 3 Dr. Miles Nervine ior^0^ § Sleeplessness, Ner-^Whpfl Yfll I tous Irritability, / ft lien TO U \| Excitability and | AfO ZsrLX'&uAJtEMOUSA tions and use only x,_ I as directed._ I Get your daily quota of Vitamins A and D and B Complex by taking ONE A-DAT (brand) ViUmin Tablets. Economi cal, convenient. At i your drug store— __for the big 1 on box. a » rest in Los Angeles, Calif. She con fessed that she threw her three mos. old baby out of the window from the 11th floor of an office building. One car of a Chicago and North wester!'. RR train crashed near Pop ular Grove. 111.,—one person was kill ed and 19 injured on Sunday. Dec- 24 A 19 year old waitress of Yakima, j Washington is under arrest. She it . charged with beating a 5 year old boy i to death with a wine bottle. Police Judge of Dallas, Texas or dered that all drunks be released without charge when sober. The lovely program by the Sunday School of Clair Chapel Sunday even ing, Dec. 24, was sponsored by Mrs. Dudley and Mrs. Gilliam assisted by the Sunday School Supt. C- B. Wilk es. It was a splendid evening of pleasure and was enjoyed by all This writer had the extreme pleas ure of being one of the dinner guest of Mr- and Mrs. J. W. Porter of 2013 North 23rd St., on Sunday af ternoon Dec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. F,. Hayes and Mrs. M.'zelle McGee were present and the table decorations were of the very latest design and it was an afternoon of holiday pleasure Dr. THOMAS’ FORMULA For LEG SORES Just think! The very first application of Dr. Thomas’ Ointment—a doctor’s formula —brings quick palliative relief to old leg (Ores that are hard to heal. It’s a wonder, fully soothing medicated ointment! Successfully used by Dr. Thomas in hia own practice for many years. Will not In terfere with your daily work. Don’t delay —Order a jar of Dr. Thomas’ Otntment to-day. Sent in plain wrapper by return mail. Money back if not satisfied. SEND NO MONEY. Pay postman $1 00 plus postage. Or enclose SI. and we pay postage. GLENN PRODUCTS CO.. HOBOKEN. K.d. Dept. 217' I Johnson Drug Co. j 2306 North 24th 1 FREE DELIVERY \ We. 0998