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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1916)
B______ Mr. and Mrs. John Bundrant left last Friday for St. Paul, where they intend to make their home. Frank Blackwell returned Wednes day evening from Kansas City. Mr. William Bell spent a few days in the city. Mrs. Eliza Mabray, the mother of Mrs. Desdunes, left this week on a short visit to the South. James Bell has bought a new auto mobile. Garden party July 27.—Adv. A trolley party will be given Tues day, July 18th, by Club No. 6 to Fair mont Park, Council Bluffs. The cars leave 24th and Lake at 8:30 p. m. Ilound trip ticket, 25c.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris of 2414 Blondo, are the proud parents of a little daughter. Arthur Cherry returned Sunday from Topeka, Kansas, where he was visiting relatives. Miss Corinne Thomas will leave Monday on a short visit to Dallas, Texas. Mr. A. L. Harold, Deputy Chief Grand Mentor of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor, with a delegation of fourteen, left Sunday to attend the annual session of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor, which convenes at Wichita, Kansas. A huge rally will be held tomorrow at the Zion Baptist Church. Rev. W. F. Botts hopes to raise $1,000.00. Mrs. Silas Robbins, after a pleasant three months’ visit with her mother and sisters in the east, returned Thursday morning. She visited points in Michigan and Pennsylvania. When at the Alamo be sure to ask for and get a Monitor special. HOUSE FOR SALE. Five-room cottage, just painted and papered and in first class condition; 2 large lots; has city water, cistern, electric lights and gas. Only $2,250; located at 40th and Parker strets. SCOTT AND HILL CO., Ground Floor McCague Bldg. Doug. 1000. WILLIAMS JUBILEE SINGERS PLEASE LARGE AUDIENCE Between five and six hundred peo ple were present at the concert given Monday evening by the Williams Ju bilee Singers at the Grove M. E. Church. We are not counting in this the large number both white and Col ored, which listened from the outside. A varied program of popular, classi cal and Negro folk songs was given. The pleasing personality of the sing ers combined with their remarkable singing and the ready wit of the in imitable Williams proved a perform ance which will not be soon forgotten. To say the least, it was an excellent performance and well worth the money. The Rev. G. G. Logan desires to thank his friends for their support, the ticket sellers especially, Miss Mat tie Childs, Mrs. Gertrude Jackson and Mrs. R. D. Allen; The Monitor, Centi meter and all others who helped make the concert a success. ! FREE CONTEST “HOPE CHEST The “Hope Chest” was gotten up as a reward for real labor in the Free Trip contest. We thank our friends for contributions and will gladly re ceive others as it was hard to reach all who were interested in the con testants. Send articles to Mrs. Louise H. Grey, 2610 Seward street. The following is a complete list up to date of gifts for the “Hope Chest,” Toilet articles—Terrell Drug Com pany; People’s Drug Store and Gor don’s Drug Store. Sport suit—Mrs. T. S. Riggs and Mrs. Irvine Grey. Combination suits—Miss Lena Paul and Mrs. W. L. Johnson. Dressing sacque—Mrs. James Turner. Aprons —Mrs. Thomas Phillips and Mrs. Mary Dickerson. Camisoles—Miss Gladys Blackwell, and Mrs. G. Wade Obee. Night dress—Miss A. D. James. Silk hose—Mrs. M. D. Mar shall, Mrs. Wm. Newman and Mrs. W. H. Ransom. Boudoir caps—Mrs. A. R. Hopkins, Mrs. Freeda Camp bell and Mrs. S. B. Canty. Facial massage—Miss Lutie M. Bryant. Shampoo—'Miss Susie Smith. Mani cure—Miss Jennie Robinson. Chirop ody treatment—Mrs. Fleming. Med ical attention—Dr. L. E. Britt. Den tistry—Dr. C. H. Singleton. Handker chiefs—Mrs. Luther J. Dillard. Un designated gifts—Mrs. T. P. Maham mitt, Mrs. Philip Letcher, Mrs. R. T. Walker, Mrs. H. Smith, Mrs. Dan Des dunes, Mrs. Leon A. Smallwood) Mrs. J. C. Donley and Mrs. W. Newsome. Please have all articles in by July 20th. Thanking you again in behalf of :.he N. W. C. A., we remain Respectfully yours, -— Mrs. Martha Taylor Smith Mrs. H. R. Roberts Mrs. E. R. West Mrs. R. H. Workuff Mrs. M. D. Marshall Mrs. Irvine Grey Committee. i WILL OPEN THEATRE Loflfsville, Ky., July 1.—Enterpris ng members of the race will soon I open a well-equipped up-to-date the atre in this city. It is to be called the Palace. LEGAL NOTICE. Amos P. Scruggs, Attorney, 220 So. 13th St. Doug. 7150. PROBATE NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of John Carter, Deceased: Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the executrix of said estate, before me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 30th day of August, 1916, and on the 30th day of January, 1917, at 9 o’clock a. m., each day, for the purpose of present ing their claims for examination, ad justment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors to pre sent their claims, from the 29th day of July, 1916. BRYCE CRAWFORD, County Judge. J. P. Palmer, Attorney 779 Brandeis Theatre Bldg. PROBATE NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Hattie Peters, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 13th day of September, 1916, and on the 13th day of February, 1917, at 9 o’clock a. m., each day, for the pur pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Six months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 12th day of August, 1916. BRYCE CRAWFORD, County Judge. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES—1% cents a word for single insertions, 1 cent a word for two or more insertions. No advertisement for less than 15c. Cash should ac company advertisement. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. New 5-room bungalow, furnace,oak finish, paved street, $250 down, bal ance like rent. Tel. Douglas 2842.— Adv. Nearly new 8-room modem house, comer 25th and Lake Sts., large lot on paved street, $350 cash, balance like rent. Tel. Douglas 2842.—Adv. Nicely furnished front room. Mod ern except heat. 1630 North Twenty second street. Webster 1171. Modem furnished room for rent. Mrs. M. C. Sands, 2709 Corby street, Webster 5017. Modem furnished rooms for rent, $1.50 and up. Miss Hayes, 1826 No. 23rd St. Webster 6639. Nice furnished rooms. 2715 Doug las street. Harney 2155. Clean, modem furnished rooms on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street car lines. Mrs. Annie Banks,, Douglas 4379. Mrs. L. M. Bentley-Webster, first class modern furnished rooms, 1702 N. 26th St. Phone Webster 4769. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Buy a vacant lot, $5 down; balance monthly. Tel. Douglas 2842.—Adv. WANTED. WANTED—Girls or women for sorting paper. Call at Omaha Paper Stock company, Eighteenth and Marcy streets. WANTED—Position by first class practical nurse. Good in all confine ment cases. Call Harney 4682. Mrs. Mamie Jasper, 2813 Cuming street. J. A. Edholm E. W. Sherman Standard Laundry 24th, Near Lake Street Phone Webster 130 ——————t THE NEW WONDER HAIR GROWER; Makes the Hair Soft and Straight ' i 1 Directions—Wash the hair ev ery two weeks and apply the Oil three times a week. Comb with straightening comb. It promotes growth of the hair, and keeps the scalp in healthy condition. Compounded by MRS. D. LYONS 8 Blain St., Kansas City, Kan. Agents Wanted. CHAS. EDERER FLORIST Plants, Cut Flowers, Designs, Decorations Greenhouses, 30th and Bristol Sts. Phone Webster 1796. C. S. JOHNSON 18th and Izard Tel. Douglas 1702 ALL KINDS OF COAL and COKE at POPULAR PRICES. $5.50 Johnson Special Lump $5.50 Best for the Money Whatever your habit may have been in the past You Cannot Afford Now to Trade in Other Than A Reliable Store We Guarantee Everything We Sell Thomas Kilpatrick & Co. ASK FOR AND GET Skinners THE HIGHEST QUALITY MACARONI 36 PAGE RECIPE BOOK FREE SKINNER MFG. CO., OMAHA, U.S.A. LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA buy* Your* hay *and* feed Coal and Kindling From I. ABRAHAMSON 1316 North 24th Street -Webster 46 Prompt Delivery i ASK YOUR GROCER ~ i FOR jTip Top Bread { Best Bread Made Phone Douglas 1652 W. J. CATTIN CO. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING 910 No. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. I Tel. Red 1424 | Will L. Hetherington I Violinist t Instructor at Bellevue College f Asst, of Henry Cox | Studio Patterson Blk. ................................. YOUR 'PATRONAGE* IS^OLIC ITEDBYTHE BELMONT LAUNDRY QUALITY AND SERVICE Call Webster 6900 I. M. Gershater, Proprietor 2314 Charles Street. EMERSON LAUNDRY F. S. MOKEY, Proprietor 1303-05 North 24th Street Phone Webster 820 I OMAHA TRANSFER CO. “The Only Way” baggage: Checked to Destination YES —ICE CREAM any style, for any occasion J. A. DALZELL Quality First 1024 Cumino St. Tel. Doup. 616