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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1918)
| Harney Orkiri Brothers “ | ♦♦* - v * An Extraordinary Saie Ssinrday Cf X ! New Fall Millinery ! AT $7.5© ! AND % $jO ?7 SL *% ♦♦♦ ♦> ♦♦♦ Every Hat is a New York Model and worth from $10.00 to $12.50. ♦♦♦ All the new Fall colors, including Purple, Taupe, Beaver, Brown, Over ♦♦♦ seas Blue Grav and Combinations. ♦♦♦ • ♦% t While They Last—Your Choice of | | Any Summer Trimmed flat *£ in Stock at % $1.95 ■ V ♦ c% Y Materials: Georgettes, Taffetas, Malines £ Y and Ribbons A. y V «l* Colors: Pink, Blue, White, Sand, Navy *t* <*♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ A ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ .% ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦% ♦% >!♦ ♦!« ♦!♦ ♦!« ♦!♦ ♦!♦ ♦!♦ ♦!♦ ♦!♦ ♦> ♦!♦ ♦> ♦> ♦> PALESTINE, TEX. Mrs. Jessie Davis of Dallas is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Jessie Mc Kinzie, at 1206 Dorrance street. Mrs. Dimpel Johnson is visiting Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cal.. •' for a few weeks, and will return home next week. George Bleakiey and Miss Nettie Randaugh were married last Friday night. Mr. Walter Word and Mrs. Julia Howard were married last Thursday. We wish the contracting parties a happy life. The American Woodmen had theii installation at St. Paul’s church last Monday night and it was a success. They took in twenty applications. Dr. W. R. Roberts, who was report ed shot in last week’s issue, is doing very well at this writing. The delegation of the Methodist church will leave tomorrow for the district conference which will con vene on the 7th at East Calvert with the Rev. G. W. Carter, district super intendent. Mrs. E. M. Grigg is home from Prairieview. Mrs. L. M. Strain and Miss Wii . Wesley are home from Prairieview. Mr. P. R. Updack and Mr. E. O. Massey are home on a furlough and will return to their post of duty to night. These two gentlemen are in the school for the navy. Mr. H. L. Price was in the office today on business. The West Union Baptist church have out a program fcr a "Slabtov.r Convention” to be pulled off on the 8th of this month. Yes, sir, Palestinians know a good thing when they see it. That’s why they like The Monitor. H VsTINGS HONORS DRAFTEE* Given R-rt«?i>tion on Eve of The>r De parture for Camp Funston. Hastings, N'ebr., Aug. 1, 1018.— Marvin Lodge No. 31, A. F. and A. M. tendered a reception in honor ol the Colored registrants, Daniel Gates, Roy Lee Moore and Sam Lane, oi Adams county at the G. A. R. hall. The assemblage was called to or der by the Worshipfui Master, A. W. Gates. The song service was con ducted by the M. E. Church cho r Mrs. D. Hurd presiding at the piano. Invocation by Rev. E. T Carring ton. Opening address bv R. P. Booth. Short addresses were made by Rev. E. T. Carrington, J. S. Craig and others. Presentation of emblematic swords were made to the registrants by Worshipful Master, A. W. Gates. Benediction was by Rev. E. T Cai rington. Then the audience marched in a body to the Burlington station to see the registrants entrain on No. 6. MORE RED CROSS I NITS FOR BIRMINGHAM Birmingham, Ala.-—Two additional Red Cross units have been organized among the Colored people in Birming ham wdth a large membership and splendid work is being done by them. RED CROSS NOTES The Crispus Attack. Auxiliary of the Red Cross held n very successful meeting Tuesday afternoon at the . . N. W C A. Home, and adjourned the meetings for the month of August a.- there will be no work until Sep tem'oer. The Auxiliary gave a donation of $.r> to *he N. V. C. A. At the < 'ose ot the meeting the president, Mrs. 1. Bailey, served the ladies with ice cream, as an expres sion , f her appreciation of their co cpetation and help in the work dur ing the past year. The Cr;spus Attucks Auxiliary tc the Ked Orss will meet the first Tuesday in September at the Zion Baptist Church, which has been kind ly offered by the Rev. W. F. Botts. MICHAEL L. CLARK “The Sheriff on the Job” Republican Candidate —For a— SECOND TERM My Motto—Enforcement of the Law Without Fear or Favor. | WHAT IS A REAL AMERICAN? y He is a Patriot, not a Partisan. He i X V'otes. He keeps informed on Public j .j. Questions. He is clear of Race Preju- <j •j* dice and wants the Black Man or the • X Yellow Man to have Equal Privilege *: y with himself. His Heart beats a little y faster when he sees the Stars and "\ X Stripes. He is made of three Ingredi- *• y ents: Washington, Franklin and Abra- •: y ham Lincoln. He Respects Women, any j i Woman. He does not care what your Jj y Religious belief is so long as you are de- < y cent. He is a good Loser, as well as a j % Winner. He does not enjoy Riches in ! y midst of Poverty. He is Loyal to his • y Family, to his Friend and to his Coun- \ Sf try. He wants the United States to be a , y Big Brother to the Rest of the World. • y If these sentiments meet with your ap-proval, vote for I C.W.BRITT, Republican Candidate for County Attorney : .*♦ * v*. .-'’♦♦♦>*J~I**3M**#J~3M'!K**J~.**I******~W*«*K~>*>*>*>*>*>*><>4>*><HI~S**J**I*<***~*****‘I**I~JKK**J**i**I~J*4t*4!M HARRY PEARCE ; i *1* *1* *1*»!»*1* *1**1* ♦!* *1* *1* *1* *•* *** ••• *♦* *♦* *♦* t* *1* *** *1* *** *t* *♦* *** *•* *♦* *»* *♦* *•* *** *** *** *** *** * ♦* v t v t ♦ <> ♦ i Philip’s Department | ! Store t V ♦ ^ ❖ 4935-37-39 So. 24th St. South Side * V v : ♦ M ❖ ❖ The Fastest Growing Store in Omaha § * X TKe Sa)’.* “ T^a/c/i L/s Grow" ♦> ❖ f ❖ v |—-—-—-- V i Wartime Frocks Show a Smart Simplicity ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ *> ❖ ❖ •» ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ A ❖ ❖ ♦> ❖ * ❖ X 2.‘i mu* fm earn «/ /V above numberi These Frocks Are But a Few of the Many ('harming Models Illustrated in ♦> THE FASHION BOOK FOR FALL—Get a Copy Now ♦ September Patterns Now Ready * « •l* Dear Madam: Just now in the midst of the hot weather, we wish to re- V mind you that we have a full line of rust-proof corsets in both tront lace %,♦ and back lace. V V These corsets are ideal for summer wear. They fit comfortably, V keep their shape and, most important of all, they will not rust. We per- t *** sonally recommend Warner’s Corsets and they are absolutely guaranteed *♦* ♦$* by the manufacturer not to rust, break or tear. Buy an extra pair and ♦♦♦ keep them fresh and clean by laundering. Prices range from $1.00 up. «$* May we show you these corsets some day this week ? •> * ❖ VOTE FOR Harry Pearce Republican Candidate for REGISTER OF DEEDS For Second Term. Business Transacted in His Office During Years 1915, 1916 and 1917 Receipts $60,177.85 Expenses 39,290.38 Net Profits to Coun ty $20,887.52 Efficiency Economy Courtesy My Slogan—“Always on j South Side Hair Dressing Parlor : MRS. POLK JONES, Proprietor. j HAIR ANI) SCALP SPECIALIST. j Use-. Mines. South and Johnson’s Wonderful Magic Hair J Growing System, j GIVE US A TRIAL. ! 1927 South 25th St., South Side. Telephone So. 112G. j UMIHMIlHUtultMili.i MOM1 |.,i.iill.i.i.ll..llilimil»»OMlMIIII«'IIt*illlHllllilllllMIII« | - Jimmii i ' .....mi I iiiiMMMHNiiNWMmr j | Busy Bee Cafe GOOD HOME COOKING Meals at All Hours. i f Baths 25c ' i EAT AM) HE CLEAN Elizabeth Clark, Prop. . Telephone So. 2792 1917 So. 26th St. So. 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