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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1919)
... We Hire a Complete Line of FLOWER, GRASS AND GARDEN Bulbs, Hardy Perennials, Poultry Supplies Fresh cut flowers always on hand Stewart’s Seed Store 119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Office Phene Douglas 977 *■»<■• >e • . »o- ... »■-- e e , e.-e.ee . .. Call Webster 1358 After 6 P. M. •{• C. W. ANDERSON f A Upholstering of Chairs y V X 3325 Emmet Street. Omaha ... Petersen A Michetsen Hardware Co. GOOD HARDWARE 2409 N St. Tel. South 192 *—r r-TT9 ■tssiststTttistfra1 \\ Liberty Drug Co. i J * EVERYBODY’S DRUG STORE | ' > We Deliver Anywhere. 4 * ' > Webeter S86. Omaha, Neb. 4 1 > 4 Eatabliahed 1890 C. J. CARLSON Dealer in Sheea and Genta’ Fumiehinga 1514 Ne. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. „ I PATTON HOTEL AND CAFE N. A. Patten, Proprietor 1 1014-1018-1818 Seath 11th St. Telepheae Deegiaa 4445 I 82 MODERN AND NRATLT ( FURNISHED ROOMS MELCHOR - Druggist! Tka 014 Raliahla Tat Santh 867 4828 Sa. 24th St. j tl»OTTTT«TtTT — — --* f » • —.. Hill-Williams Drug Co. PURE DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES Free Delivery Tyler 160 2402 Cuming 84. .... ..... Start Saving Now P Ona Dollar will open an Mcaunt In tfcs Mvtais DcpsrtnMEl of ibe United States Natl Bank F. WILBERC BAKERY Across from Alhambra Theatre The Beat Is None Too Good for Our Customers. Telephone Webster 673 4. a • a — a * » . -4 C. H. MARQUARDT CASH MARKET Retail Dealer in Fresh and Salt j Meats, Poultry, Oyaters, etc. 2*68 Cuming St. Doug. 3881 j Home Rendered Card. We Smoli ■ and Cure our own Hams and Baron ... J. A. Edlratm E. W, Sherman . Standard Laundry 24th, Near Lake Street Phene Webster 130 X Just Call % - | Douglas 3889 | £ Autoa Everywhere £ <r Empire Cleaners and Dyera •{• % 707 South 16th St. % Events and Persons _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis of Onawa, la., were Omaha visitors Monday. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wade, 2901 Farnam street. A chance for the kiddies to earn a prize. Read Monitor Mother Goose offer on page six. Ledrue Galloway ahd Henry Hatcher gav? good accounts of themselves last Saturday in the football game between Central High and Sioux City. They made several brilliant plays. Have you joined the N. A. A. C. P. [ yet? Why not? Miss Coresia Broomfield, daughter of Mrs. Jake Broomfield, and Mr. Fred Payne were married last Wed nesday at 2113 North 26th street, by the Rev. W. F. Botts. First class rooming house, neatly furnished rooms. Mrs. Georgia Tapps, 207 South 13th street. Tyler 4782. Poro hair culturist, scientific scalp treatment. Mrs. Georgia Tapps, 207 Sodth 13th street. Tyler 4782. Mrs. Ray, mother of Mrs. A. J. Aus tin, 4911 North 42d street, continues very ill. Wanted: A boy to work evenings; must be 18 years old; school boy pre ferred. Killingsworth and Price, 2416 North 24t.h St. Recital Tuesday, December 9.—Adv. ] The N. W. C. A. Sewing Bee met1 ' November 19th with Mrs. Jas. Jewell. ! Quite a large number of members I were added to the association roll. The ] report from October to November of the purchases made by Mrs. Susie Perry. Two pairs of new shoes, two outing underskirts, two suits of under wear, four pairs of shoes. Donations, eight pairs of pillow slips, four tea towels, three white aprons. At 5 p. m. a delicious lunch was served. The meeting adjourned to meet December 3 with Mrs. Napier, 2314 North 26th street. For special bargains in stocks, bonds and real estate see Fred Wil-1 liams, Monitor office. Douglas 3224. Dorothy E. Williams, who is a se nior in Central High school, is on the j j honor roll again this term with four I A’s to her credit. The LaKeene straightening process ! is a perfect camouflage. So true an imitation of nature’s work. Once tried means a life’long patron. Mrs. L. E. Britt proved to be a very gracious hostess on last Thursday aft ernoon, when about fifty ladies at tended the Kensington tea given at her residence under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary. Every one present had a very pleasant time. Prizes w'ere awarded for the best work. First prize Mrs. Pearl Sawyer;: second, Mrs. Nettie Bridges. E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 640 Bee Building. Douglas 3841.—Adv. Are you a member of the N. A. A.; C. P. ? If not, why not ? Rooms for rent, furnished or unfur- j nished. Call Webster 1873. For big bargains and safe invest-. ments see Fred C. Williams, Douglas I 3224. Don’t forget your engagement at Columbia hall November 24, 1919. Don't, fail to try the LaKeene Toilet Articles. Phone Webster 1236. The Mothers’ Club will meet at the residence of Mrs. Artisan, 2418 Bur dette street, Friday evening, Novem ber 28. Photos painted in oil colors by our method, beautiful and look alive. Send $1 with photo for sample. De scribes color fully. We copy and en large all kinds of pictures. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Representatives wanted. The Photo Color Studio, 2866 Saratoga street, Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Frances Burrell was called to Liberty, Mo., Friday on account of the death of her sister, Mrs. Long. Also another sister, Mrs. Allen, is very ill. For Rent—Furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen. Call Webster 6019 after 7 any evening. 2407 No. 29th St. Mrs. Milton Jones of Wichita came to Omaha last week to visit her mother, Mrs. Julia A. Jones, of North Twenty-seventh street. She will leave this week for her home, taking her mother with her. Smoke John Ruskin cigar. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Banks of 1907 North Twenty-sixth street have moved into their new home, 2214 North Twenty-seventh avenue, and are now at home to their friends. North Side taxi, J. D. Lewis, pro prietor. Two limousines with heat. Stand phone, Web. 1490; residence phone, Web. 949. Buy homes. Hear Helen Ricks, dramatic reader. In recital at Grove Methodist church. Twenty-second and Seward streets, Tuesday night, Jlecember 9, under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Philip's Episcopal church. Admis sion 36 cents.—Adv. Drs. Singleton & Singleton, dentists, 111 South 14th street. Quality and efficiency our motto. Helen Hicks Merritt's first appear ance in Onuiha. December 9. Don’t miss it.—Adv. Houses for sale In all parts of the city. Tel. Douglas 2842 or Webster 6619. Guy B. Robbins. INSTALLS SET OF NEW MACHINES KkTiardson Brothers Equip Their Tailoring Establishment With Up to-date Devices. Omaha had enter into her business world about one year ago two pro gressive young men _ \ who were skilled fii {. tatlofs. For this period of time they i have been quietly giving efficient service to their clients. Recently they have Hoffman Steamer moved into Iarger and Dresser quarters, installed an up to date Hoff man steam presser and cleaning ma chines, and have increased their num ber of competent workmen so as to be able to turn out work on time and still maintain the same efficient serv ice they have been giving. Nothing is more interesting than to visit the va rious business places of Omaha and see what they are doing. - COLO RE D COM M E RATAL CLUB BEING ORGANIZED A Commercial club, composed of the business and professional men of Omaha, is being organized to encour age and develop business enterprises among our people. This organization has the backing and co-operation of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Preliminary meetings have been held by a committee, of which Mr. E. W. Pryor was chosen temporary chairman and Amos P. Scruggs, temporary sec retary. A meeting to complete the or ganization and to elect officers will be held at some subsequent date, due no tice of which will be sent to all pros pective members. A letter explaining the purposes of the organization has been sent to every business and pro fessional man in the city inviting him to become a member. This will be followed up by a personal visit by the membership committee. An organiza tion of this character will be of in calculable benefit to our city and should have the active support of every progressive business man. The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Philip’s Episcopal church will present Miss Helen Ricks Merritt, reader, in recital at Grove M. E. church Tuesday evening, December 9.—Adv. Buy a home. THE N. A. A. C. P. MEETS AT ST. JOHN’S Sunday afternoon at 4:30 p. m. at St. John's A. M. E. church with the president, Mrs. Jessie Hale Moss, pre siding. The secretary, Mr. Henry W. Black, read some news releases. Mr. Twitchell of the War Camp Commun ity lead in some community singing and made a few remarks on com munity activities. A spirited exchange of amenities was the order of the day. The branch changed its hour of convening from 4 o'clock to 3:30. The next meeting, the president announced for Zion Baptist church on Sunday afternoon. The list of the officers elected for the ensuing year are as follows: President, Mrs. Jessie Hale Moss; vice-president, Mr C. C. Galloway; secretary, Mr. Henry W. Black, treas urer, Mr. P. H. Jenkins; assistant secretary, Mrs. Myrtle Moore; exec utive committee: the Reverends W. C. Williams and W. P. Botts. Messrs. H. J. Pinkett, J. D. Crum, Harry L. An derson, Dr. Amos B. Madison, Mrs, Jennie Sellars and Mrs. Cecelia Jewell. The ninth person, who was elected In his absence, sent in notification that he could not serve. MT. MOKIAH BAPTIST CHI Ki ll. The church was crowded to capacity Sunday. The Swastika club met with Mrs. F. Thomas last week. The Silver Leaf club meets Tues day evening, December 2, with Mrs. Stancil, 1714 North Twenty-eighth street. Robert Davis and Mrs. Ella Lang- < ford were married by Rev. M. H. Wil- j kinson Saturday at Council Bluffs, j Mrs. Julia A. Newly and Mrs. Lolal j Simmons were witnesses. COUNCIL BLUFFS NOTES. - | Sunday services were well attended | at Bethel. The pastor filled the pul pit and preached from the 27th Chap- j ter of St. Mark, in his very efficient j and interesting way. Mr. George Washington, uncle of J Mrs. Ferdie Green, died at 1:30 p. m. j Monday evening. He was a member ! of the Tabernacle Baptist church. Mrs. Gertrude Rhonenee and Mrs. Ellen Roderiguez were the guests of Mrs. Smiley and Mr. Brown Monday evening. Mr. Henry Pierce went to Kansas City on business last week. Mrs. Anderson, sister of R. V. Rob inson, left for Kansas City last week, where she expects to make her fu ture home. Her many friends hate to see her leave. The Church Aid will meet with Mrs. Marie Pierce, 1019 Ave A, on Decem ber 5. Rev. Rhonenee, wife and son. Charles, were the dinner guests of Mrs. Hawthorne Tuesday evening. We Cater j! to Couples \ After parties or dances I; you will find this an £ excellent place to dine £ Whether it’s a light £ lunch or a hearty meal, £ your guest will be much £ pleased if you bring her £ here. £ Our prices are reason- £ able—our cooking un- 5 beatable and our service ? commendable. Give us £ a trial We’ll serve you £ in style B The Monarch Cafe CARNER & TRIMBLE, Props. 107 South 14th St. Phone Tyler 4119 ” PUTT TPQ ..dost economy r illL/lr ij southomaha Open Until I P. M. Thursday For Thursday, Friday and Saturday 12 Big Money Saving Bargains BOYS’ $15 SUITS In blue serge and fancy mixtures, latest styles in belted and pinch back effects, your choice of any suit in the $10.49 BOYS’ $6.00 SHOES High top kangaroo shoes, all leather with oak soles, lace with two buckles, 3 d>/| QO days only.. tjT±. CHILDREN’S $3.00 BEAR CLOTH COATS Slightly soiled, 17 in the lot, sizes 2 '70,, to 6, will be sold at. • HURRY! HURRY! Now is the time to get your fancy laces, embroideries and tatting to use in making Xmas presents. HOSE, HOSE, 35c Ladies’ lisle hose, double heels and toes, deep garter tops in dark cordovan, all sizes, or Thursday, Friday and Saturday Pure silk hose in all colors and sizes, special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday $1.98 and .$2.69 TOYLAND A visit to our toyland will convince you that we are the Santa Claus of South Omaha. Bring the kiddies and show them a complete line of toys, etc., on which we can save you money. HATS FOR LITTLE GIRLS, WORTH $3.00 In a large variety of colors and shapes, some fur trimmed, our (DJI A El price . $>1.40 Also a large assortment of girls Tams, reg ular price $2 and $3, our price. $1.25, $1.49 SLIPPERS We have the largest line of slippers in town. Now is the time to buy your Xmas slippers, prices range from 98c to $2.75 and we guarantee to save you one-fourth on them. Come and inspect them. LADIES’ $30 AND $35 COATS English velour and brama cloth coats, beauti fully fur trimmed. Latest styles, 23 in this lot, all sizes. Our price for #1 Q QO Thursday, Friday, Saturday BASEMENT BARGAINS Water Sets, woith $2.50, beautifully cut sets, 1 pitcher and 6 glasses.. $1.35 Plates worth 20c, Johnson Bros. English china, nicely decorated, our price_10c FANCY VASES $1.00 Fancy $1.00 Vases, beautiful Belmon- ACk^ ian design and colors, our price. rtjfC A CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY OMAHA’S COLORED BUSINES. AND PROFESSIONAL FIRMS sbbbbbhbhbbbbbbbbbmbbbbi -K 1 f A. F. PEOPLES I PAINTING PAPERHANGING AND DECORATING | Estimates Furnished Free. js All Work Guaranteed. I 4827 ERSKINE STREET. § PHONE WALNUT 2111. j SILAS JOHNSON j i| Licensed Embalmer and Funeral § Director 2518 Lake Street 5; | J The place known for its qual- 1 k ity service, and reasonable prices « jj- We spare no pains for our : complete chapel service. Open § I day and night. Phone Webster 248. |l8@I8lgIB!31SIl!tIilSll8lgK@IHSS8^11SIStlS18HRl i: For Pierce-Arrow Limoosine | Service, Call “ CHAS. BOYD It s | Webster 208 (After Midnight) Tyler 4119 f B Service With Class—Car Warm 5 and Cozy. l GREEN & GREEN I We Operate the k One Minute Shining Parlor Chairs for Ladies. j; Auto Truck and Transfer m 1919 Cuming St. k Phone Doug. 3157; Web. 2340. jl !! *aaaK3ffissia^^ 1! ;; »i :: Repairing and Storing Orders Promptly Filled SI | | NORTH SIDE I SECOND-HAND STORE | R. B. RHODES Dealer in s New and Second-Hand Furniture § and Stoves. j; » Household Goods Bought and I Sold. Rental and Real Estate. jg | 2522 Lake St. Webster 908 | 5 S 1 ATTENTION! LISTEN! I MEN OF OMAHA X g [Kj Are you interested in giving your |g p wife one day's rest during the jg X week with no dinner to get and no jg y worrisome dishes to wash? jxj If so, take advantage of SOUTH & THOMPSON’S m | u delicious 50-cent Sunday dinner. p X Regular Weekly Dinner, 35c. « Phone Web. 4566 2418 No. 24th St. j§ i § B 1 i Allen Jones, Res. Phone W. 204 i Andrew T. Reed, Res. Phone C Red 5210 JONES & REED FUNERAL PARLOR 8 2314 North 24th St. Web. 1100 | Lady Attendant :« X X X:i»<DflX.S<l>UtXXXK KiX,X»X VXX K!> 1 pi - I EAT AT WEST CAFE [Rj g st Good Cooking, Reasonable Prices )V 1712 North 24th St. T. J. ASHLEY, Prop. jtWX'.XWWWMtfX 'X'XjXiXMMiXIXiHlIXlWSix;.-: MISS ALICE MARSHALL Artistic Hairdresser I ii If Student of Madame J. C. Walker g ifi Parlor 1835 North 23d Street Phone Webster 2087. Satisfaction Guaranteed 1_ i MWiBixiaixiXMawixigxiaxrxixixixittaaiBi^ | Open for Business the § BOOKER T. WASHINGTON IJ HOTEL Nicely Furnished Steam Heated Rooms, With or Without Board. I 523 North 15th St. Omaha, Neb. S Phone Tyler 897. Eureka Furniture Store 1 Complete Line of New and Sec- § ond Hand Furniture PRICES REASONABLE Call Us When You Have Any Jj Furniture to Sell 1417 N. 24th St. Web. 4200 jji W3R!l*aMlISlIRIgIS](RI[»asa8I»l(S5aKHK5«IS7»»^l3?55r5rC DR. W. W. PEEBLES DENTIST 220 So. 13th St. (Over Pope’s Drug Store) Telephone: Douglas 7812 £ BMHBlSIRRWa<l><MW><l)<iyigiaigIglHig|gmges^ .