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I SPECIAL SALE ON SHIRTS I Men’s high grade silk shirts on sale for ...$5.00 j Men’s high grade wash shirts on sale for.-.. 2.50 Men’s and young men’s hats, in all colors, on sale for... 4.00 Caps in all styles..... 1.50 | Silk hose in all colors....65c and 1.00 J. Helphand Clothing Co. 314 North Sixteenth St. ( \ LAST CALL I | Dan Desdunes’ Big I ] 1 st Regimental Band | U. R. of K. P. | Will give a Crand Popular | CONCERT | ; NextSundayAfternoon,April25 5 | OMAHA AUDITORIUM J This is the band that was a feature on the Omaha boosters’ trade § 5 excursion last summer from here to Montana and back, and the same j: J band that was an attraction at the Nebraska State Fair last Septem- ;S| ij ber (re-engaged). BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER ! 45—Live Musicians—45 § If you are proud of your people doing things come out and help M rcj us, because we are always doing things that are worth while, and I unless we get your support, we cannot continue to put up the solid j>? | front that we have. So rally to a good cause. PRICES (INCLUDING WAR TAX) First Floor (Any Seat), 55c |jj Balcony (Any Seat), 30c Children, Any Seat in the House, 25c. 1 CONCERT STARTS AT 2:15 P. M. SHARP. This concert is given to help our uniform fund. Come out and M P help us dress up. j* WILLIAM LEWIS, Manager, DAN DESDUNES, Director | ?? 2014 No. 24th St. Webster 2324 2516 Burdette St. Web. 710 | “ON TO CALVARY” Slogan of Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in Its Great Financial Drive. PILGRIM REST BAPTIST CHURCH MAKES ITS LAST APPEAL. To the Many Friends and Readers of This Paper: We are making this last appeal, asking that you will please send us a contribution for our rally, May 1st. For six weeks you have been reading our appeal in this paper. Up to this time very few have answered our appeal. It may be that you have not realized the importance of this appeal. Now if you are in sympathy because of Christianity, please let us hear from you before May 1. The above is a cut of the Calvary Baptist church (white), 25th and Ham ilton streets, erected in 1900. This building has been purchased by contract by the Pilgrim Rest Baptist church (colored) at a cost of $35,000. Fifteen thousand dollars of the purchase price is to be paid before entering the building. Eleven thousand dollars is to be raised by the congregation and friends by May 1st. We are therefore asking every reader of this paper and the pub lic at large to give us your moral and financial support in the raising of this eleven thousand dollars. Below you will find a coupon which you will please fill in, sign and return with the amount you will give for this pur pose. Please do not lay this aside, but give it your immediate attention. All contributions will be acknowledged in the columns of this paper. Watch this fund grow. Address all communications to REV. W. M. FRANKLIN, Pastor Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church Residence Address, 1318 North 26th St., Omaha, Neb. • • • •• •>• *'•***" •• * Enclosed please find $.as a donation on purchase price of Calvary Baptist Church, Omaha, Neb. Name .-.. | Street Number—...-. City .-... State.. 1 Patronize the State Furniture Co. ! 14th and Dodge Street* • The Monitor recommend* it* advertiser*. Reliable and accommo- , dating service can be found here. _^ J Events and Persons Holst Pharmacy for drags. 2702 Coming street. Harney 081.—Adv. Mr. S. H. Lewis is spending some time in Oklahoma visiting his parents and looking after his oil interests in that city. E. F. Morearty. Lawyer, 640 Bee Bldg. Douglas 3841 or Harney 2156. The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Philip’s church will hold a kensington at the residence of Mrs. Jasper Brown Thursday afternoon, April 29. Dr. Riddle, the busy South Side physician and surgeon, operated on Mrs. Minnie Simons at her home last Monday. The patient is doing nicely. The Elite Whist club met Wednes day of last week with Mrs. William Murphy, 2705 Corby street, Mrs. E. R. West, winner. The next meeting wall be with Mrs. Thomas Riggs. A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 S. 13th SI. D. 7812. CoL 8881.—Adf. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks of Minneapo lis, Minn., passed through Omaha on their way to California last week. While here they were the guests of Mrs. Hick’s father, John Whidby of the South Side. Bob Terrell and E. C. Terrell of Akron, O., sons of Mrs. Isaac Bailey are visiting for a few days in the city. They are the guests of their mother and Sergeant Bailey, Twen ty-eighth and Pratf streets. Send In your subscription for The Monitor, please, it is $2.00 a year, Rev. and Mrs. Russel Taylor, who have been in the city for several days, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, left Tuesday for their home at Empire, Wyo. Mr. Taylor will return on the second Sunday in May to take up his duties as pastor of the Presbyterian church just or ganized here, and for which the Oma ha Presbytery haR purchased Mt. Moriah Baptist church. His family will join him later. North Side taxi, J. D. Lewis, pro ; prietor. Two limousines with heat, j Stand phone, Web. 1490; residence phone, Web. 949. Among the social features of the week was the pink springtime tea given by Mrs. Augustus Hicks Mon day afternoon, April 19. in honor of Mrs. S. A. Wooldridge of Kansas City, sister-in-law of Mrs. Hicks. The house was beautifully decorated with American beauties and sweet peas, which gave an atmosphere of a Jap anese tea garden, Mrs, Hicks wore a beautiful gown of pink satin and lace. Mrs. Wool ridge wore a French gown of heavy brocaded satin with gold trimmings and French feathers. Those who assisted Mrs. Hicks were: Mesdames William Murphy, Thomas Riggs, Charles Seymore, Jasper Brown and J. D. I>ewis. These ma trons were also beautifully gowned. Mrs. M. Jackson, 2613 Burdette street, gave a delicious five-course dinner at 6 o’clock Friday, April 16, in honor of Mrs. L. Hall of St. Paul, Minn. She was the guest of Mrs. Taylor. A large bouquet of roses, carnations and hyacinths adorned the center of the table. Covers were placed for seventeen. Those present were Mrs. L. Hall of St. Paul, Mrs. Woolridge of Kansas City, Mesdames C. Haves, E. Hunter, A. Smith, M. Taylor. G. Ashby, A. Hicks, C. Jewell, E. Dudley, L. Bell and L. Davis, Miss A. Anderson. Mastor Orvington Hall, little Willa Hayes, Celestino Smith and Olive Jackson. FOR RENT — Neatly furnished rooms. Call Webster 3582 or Webster 5626. | MISS BESSIE GILES } X PuIdle Stenographer and Notary 4; Y I'll Idle. i X Office I’hone Iloug. 7812. 5; % 220 South 18th St ! ALHAMBRA I 4 ► £ The House of Courtesy. 24th and Parker Sts. * i _ t -- II THURSDAY and FRIDAY— | '• WM. RUSSELL in \( V, “SHOD WITH FIRE” _I {SATURDAY— | DORIS KENYON in £ “THE BAND BOX" t Pathe News Comedy ;; SUNDAY— ;; ;; PEGGY HYLAND in ;; “BLACK SHADOWS" !: ;; Helen Holmes Pathe News \; . I Comedy ' ’ ::_-:: !I MONDAY and TUESDAY— <> ! | ;; TOM MIX in “THE CYCLONE” ” MUTT and JEFF in ;; “THE PAWN BROKERS” | Friedman’s Place I » Fin* Watch Repairing. Red 7914 4 y we Buy and Sell 4 J jr Jewelry, Clothing, Shoes, Trunk* { r Suit Caies, Etc. JL r MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS I J >,X"X"X"X":"X":"X"X'X"X"X“X":1 'Office Phone Res. Phone 4 'Webster 682 Webster 2047 4 ’ Residence 3318 Emmett St. S. L. MOATTES 4 TRANSFER CO. Y , We Do All Kinds of Hauling .Trunks Delivered to Any Part of theY . City. , Stand, 2218 No. 24th St. OMAHA % j •x-xx-x-x-xx-x-x-x-x-xx-x-; I ^8Kiiaaft«aBta<i><3<i>axi><n<iks<ftg><iKiMMi<s>a«iw' NIMROD JOHNSON NOTARY PUBLIC S Real Estate, Loans and Rentals. Si Office 220 South 13th St. Tyler 2724 Res. 2726 Burdette St. Webster 4150 Diamond Theatre THURSDAY— MARY TALMA DUE in “THE ISLE OF CONQUEST” Comedy FRIDAY— (LEO MANDERHON and BOB REEVES in “THE CHEAT RADIUM .MYSTERY" . A Short Western and Comedy SATURDAY— CRANE WILBUR In “BREEZY JIM” JACK DEMPSEY in “DARE DEVIL JACK” SUNDAY— ELAINE IIAMMERSTEIN in “COUNTRY COUSINS” Comedy Short Western I B0T chili: I ' I B0T coffee I I "■'**" I j **+££ | I fffln ,and "en | | Luncheonette I I ■ ***«»*.«** I I ^ebsfer 2e? I I Bon,e Made Candjes_? I L, | B^T,S^Tmrl ^ I I pAWILVsboe ** HQmOPEH I , I f s*oes and *h W convinCe Voi, ^ *«** S *" m<,St ^oSe „w We “® ffive v„ I - - % SOMETHING NEW * | The Monarch Garden Cabaret f * Mad Its Grand Opening Easter Sunday Night | Y 9 o'clock—2 a. m. 107 South 14th Street f Y The Monarch Garden Cabaret will be open every night with its staff of high '♦* talented musicians and entertainers who will always be on the job. 1 There is a degree of refinement and decency at the Monarch Garden Cabaret and we ♦ »t* assure you that it will always be managed as such. Y We have a place where you will not become ashamed and afraid to bring your friends Y or relatives. Y * A Place to Drive the Blues Away * »*♦ Dancing is also a special feature. Y »*♦ The proprietor wishes his patrons to know that he will have the same high bill of y **♦ amusement every night, featuring Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights with ♦ ♦ special dancing for the people of the terpsichorean art. : PROF. MILTON TEARS’ NEW ORCHESTRA * Mr Maceo Williams, violin Mr. Dixie Kid, drums, traps and xylophone ^ Y Prof. Milton Tears, piano ^ t Lunch and Soft Drinks a Specialty j *♦* LEROY C. BROOMFIELD, Prop. ROSCO MILLER, Manager Y TO THE PUBLIC: The Monarch Garden Cabaret is open for only ladies and gentlemen. £ I 1 1 If 9 $ 5 | b j T 4 * ? 4» i 41 X ■_■ * ► V «» f i > I Have You Tried II Yeti i! X * * ■ * The face cream that is positively guaranteed to remove all grease, shine and perspiration. -> : j COOLING, HEALING, SATISFYING. J [ :: ;; „ Manufactured by 5QC .. , Ka fir Chemical Laboratories « j»d y A JAIl 815 North Sixteenth St. 6 CENT8 '; Y 8 Douglas 7074 postage < > V POSTAGE it ¥ o £ ' ’ o-ij hv pom) Drug Co., 13th and Famam Sts.; Williamson’s Drug Co., 2306 North 24th 8t; Melchor Drug J | ** DO,U UY 1 ^ 6 _ . . « n. <«4 O...AL 4 4AL CU . TT*lA._ n Ol OfTAO r\ 1 CIA . , , * • 4 » < ► Y onth nn<TErskhie-Mme.~A7T\ Austin, 4911 North 42d; Mrs. A. Hicks, 2716 Miami; Russell ;; f Barber Shop Sl6 Cuming; Gordon Drug Co., 2120 No. 24th; Mrs. William Murphy, 2705 j; % w G Macon 2420 Lake; Miss Alice Marshall, 1835 No. 23d; Whiteside & Son Gro. o 1 r * lh9^ So' 30th• Whitby Drug Co., 2917 R St; Mrs. A. McFall, 2722 Franklin; Mrs. L. ;; | Wheeler, 2321 No. 27th; Mrs. J. W. Shields, 2307 No. 27th. j;