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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1916)
* AMUSEMENTS * | The Alhambra THE HOUSE OF COURTESY 24th and Parker Finest House! Finest Music!! Finest Features!!! You Are Always Welcome ADVANCE PROGRAM SUNDAY GETTING THE GRAFTERS THE ROOKIE TWO OF A KIND PILLARS OF SOCIETY VAMPIRE MONDAY THE MAN FROM OREGON (5 reels) Howard Hickman THE PATRIOT WM. S. HART TUESDAY THE SPITE HUSBAND THE BOOMERANG GOLD BRICK SEE AMERICA FIRST WEDNESDAY THE STOLEN BOOKINGS THURSDAY FRED MACE IN LOVER’S NIGHT JEALOUSY’S FIRST WIFE IN MEXICO FRIDAY THE LURE OF THE MASK THE LURE OF THE MASK (5 reels) HAROLD LOOKWOOD SATURDAY THE TRAIL OF THE THIEF PREPAREDNESS REMEMBER OUR BARTOLO! The Finest of Musical Eentertainment in Omaha. f—•••• ..'I The New Loyal The Movies That Are Worth While f Excitement, Love and Laughter i Under New Management. 24th and Caldwell. t . . ......... j MECCA ROLLER RINK J Everybody’s Down at the Rink 1 DON’T FORGET T Open Evenings 7:3ft. 24th & Grant ^ F. J. Thompson, Manager. ...... j TAXI—C. WILSON—TAXI Give Me a Trial, Rates Reasonable. 3:00 P. M. to 12:00 P. M. People’s Drug Store, Douglas 1446 Residence, Harney 4153. TAKE YOUR* MEALS AT THE VENDOME The Best Place in the City A. Marshall, Prop. 1210 Dodge Street Open 6:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. .. « .» ■«■» .. . . .. . . ».. .i The Franklin THE MOVIES YOU MUST SEE _______ Comedy! Thrills!! Pathos!!! 24th and Franklin Sts. JEAN BEDINI’S PARISIAN NOVELTY “PUSS-PUSS” Davis and Stafford, the two colored comedians at the Gayety theatre this week with Jean Bedini’s Parisian Nov elty “Puss-Puss,” eight years ago were both in the barber business in Newark, N. J. However, the clipping of sandy, brown, red and black hair and the head massages worked on the nerves of the two fellows. They paid little attention to their barber business and devoted most of their time in constructing an act. They finally quit the barber business and went into cheap vaudeville, soon they had such a good act, that an agent of the Keith circuit saw them act in one of the small vaudeville houses and gave them their first real opportunity. For several years they were headliners in all the large vaude ville houses. Jean Bedini saw their act two years ago and engaged them at once, for his show, and the results have been that, Bedini has signed them for five years with a large increase in salary every season. Bedini knows good talent when he sees it, as it will be proven by the cast he has engaged for this year’s "Puss-Puss" Co., including besides Toots Davis and Edw. Stafford, Pam Lawrence, soubrette; Minni Harrison, ingenue; Marguerite Ryan, comedi enne; Harry Jackson, Hebrew com edian; Charlie Mac, English eccentric comedian; George Brooks, juvenile; A1 Ricardo, ventriloquist and a “Kit ten Chorus” of twenty beautiful girls. Davis and Stafford will sing their famous song “In the Jail House Now" that scored such a hit here last season aad several other new ones. There will be a matinee daily, com mencing Saturday, Nov. 18th, and end ing Friday night, Nov. 24th. ANNOUNCEMENT. The N. W. C A. desires to thank all those who have in any way contributed to its support since it was founded in 1913, and to announce that hereafter a report of all donations will be pub lished quarterly. The secretary reports the following donations received from August 1 to November 1, 1916: Estate of Arthur D. Brandeis..,.$200.C0 E. W. Pryor through The Moni tor fund... 5.C0 Irvin Gray—. 100 Lord Lister Hospital. 1.80 Mrs. R. W. Freeman, Provi sions, 50c; cash.25 Mrs. R. D. Allen, Provisions. 1.50 Miss E. Smith, Provisions_ .50 Mrs. Edward Turner, 1 Apron, 1 Piece of Underwear. Mrs. May Stewart, 1 Coat, *4 Peck Potatoes. Mrs J. H. Smith, 1 Bed and Springs. Mrs. A. Bowler, 1 Can Baking Powder. Gratefully acknowledged, Mrs. James G. Jewell, Pres. Miss Elleretta Smith, Secy. I An Open Letter. Omaha, Neb. To Whom it May Concern: I suffered intensely with chronic rheumatism for three years, which caused a general breakdown. I went to the various Springs and was treat ed by the leading physicians, but noth ing did me any good. I was advised to try Dr. Pryor’s treatments and can say that I owe my life to his wonder ful methods. I feel that it is my duty unsolicited, to highly recommend Dr. Pryor’s treatments to those who suf fer as I did. Respectively, William Saunders, Omaha Field Club. Telephone Harney 240. Adv. RAY J. MADDEN One of the Two Newly Elected Police Magistrates of Greater Omaha. 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. HOUSE FOR SALE. Home bargain, $260 cash, balance monthly. Desirable six room modem home, choice location, paved street, shade and fruit. New up-to-date fur nace, brick cemented basement. Non resident owner will sacrifice for quick sale. Office phone, Douglas 147. Res idence evenings, Walnut 2168. George Marshall, 636 Keeline Bldg. Nearly new 8-room modem house, .orner 25th and Lake Sts., large lot on paved street, $350 cash, balance ikt- rent. Tel. Webster 6619.—Adv. FOR SALE Vacant lots near school and car line, $200 and up. Terms $1 cash and $1 per week. G. B. Robbins, Tel. Doug. 2842. HOUSES—FOR RENT For rent—Five room cottage. Mod ern, except heat. 2819 Miami street. Webster 3468.—9dv. For P.ent—A five room modem cot tage, 2013 North Twenty-third street. Webster 6762. FOR RENT 2623 Lake St., 3 rm 2nd floor....$ 8.00 2620 N. 58th St., 5 rm. and bam.. 15.00 909 N. 29th St., 5 rm.__._12.50 911 N. 29th St., 5 rm.12.50 2218 Hickory St, 4 rm..10.00 2813 Dodge St., 3 rm..._...10.00 2209 N. 25th St. 2nd floor 4 rm..l0.00 4039 Decatur St., 6 rm..10.00 3401 Decatur St., 6 rm...16.00 G. B. ROBBINS, Tel. Douglas 2842 or Webster 5519. For Rent—Two room brick house, strictly modem except heat; with large clothes closet. Two lots. 3224 Maple. Call Colfax 2614. Preston Hieronymous. FURNI8HED ROOM8 FOR RENT. Modem furnished rooms. Hot and cold water. Mrs. A. L. Johnson, 1810 North Twenty-third street. Webster 2058. Desirable furnished room. On car line. 2400 Blondo. Webster 6376. Two rooms for light housekeeping. 2205 No. 27th avenue. For Rent—Three furnished or un furnished rooms for light housekeep ing, 2511 Lake street. Miss M. Pol lard. Webster 4193. Neatly furnished rooms. Mrs. Helen Vaughn, hairdressing and dressmak ing, 2805 Ohio street. Webster 4292. For Rent—Furnished rooms in modem home for nice quiet young man. 3702 North Twenty-third St. Webster 3727. For Rent—Two nice rooms for man ana wife or two gentlemen in pri va>c family. Nice neighborhood, 2626 f ranklin St. Neatly furnished rooms. Mrs. Helen Vaughn, 2806 Ohio street. Webster 4292 Strictly modem room for two men or man and wife, 2130 North I’wenty-seventh street. WebBter 5910. Mrs. Thomas Perry. For Rent—Furnished rooms in modem home, (steam heat). H. L. Anderson, 2914 Lake street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. Call Webster 668 evenings. Nicely furnished rooms. Modem. Mrs. R. J. Gaskin, 2606 Seward St. Webster 4490. Nicely furnished front room. Mod em except heat. 1630 North Twenty second street. Webster 1171. Modem furnished rooms for rant, $1.50 and up. Miss Hayes, 1826 No. 23rd St. Webster 6639. Clean, modem furnished rooms on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street car lines. Mrs. Annie Banks,, Douglas 4379. Mrs. L. M. Bentley-Webster, first class modem furnished rooms, 1702 N. 26th St. Phone Webster 4762. WANTED. Wanted—A good woman to keep house and care for three children. R. S. Dixon, 1618 North Twenty-second street. Wanted—A good girl for general housework. A good cook. Three in family. No washing. References re quired. Mrs. W. R. Bowen, 706 South 31st avenue. Harney 2636. Wanted.—Two good, clean, upright laboring men as boarders. Board and room at $4.60 per week. Mrs. John Gipson, 3806 Camden avenue. WANTED—Girls or women for sorting paper. Call at Omaha Paper Stock company, Eighteenth and Marcy streets. For Sale—Large base burner al most new. Cheap. H. L. Anderson, 2014 Lake street. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. For sale—A nice china cabinet at i reasonable price. Webster 2814._ Adv. Try Madam Baker’s Wonderful Hair Grower, on sale at The People’s Drug Store.—Adv.