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Classified Advertising RATES—4 cents a word for single in sertions; 2 cents a word for two or more insertions. No advertisement taken for less than 30 cents. Cash must accom pany advertisement. DRUG STORES ADAMS HAIGHT DRUG CO., 24th and Lake; 24th and Fort, Omaha, Furnished rooms for rent. Webster 1888. 4t.pd. Furnished rooms for rent. Webster 4532. Room for rent. Phone Webster 1250. 2706 Parker street. Furnished rooms for rent in private family. Call Webster 3200. Neatly furnished rooms, 2813 Cum ing St. Call Harney 1422. Strictly modern room for rent. Young lady preferred. Webster 3454. FOR RENT — Comfortable, nicely furnished rooms. Call Webster 1256. Rooms for rent in home, all mod em except heat. Call Harney 6829. Houses For Sale Guy B. Robbins Tel. *Douglas ,2842 or Webster 5519 For Rent—Two rooms with bath, 2812 Douglas street. Phone Harney 7026. Modern furnished rooms. 2130 North Twenty-eight street. Webster 4983. WANTED—Barber. Will pay *20 guarantee to the right person. 1916 Cuming street. 2t. Furnished room for rent, modern. Gentleman only. Call at 2640 Cald well. WebBter 6303. WANTED—Three furnished rooms, or a small house, all modern if pos sible. Call Douglas 3224. Two large rooms furnished, each strictly modern. Twenty-fourth street car line. Phone Webster 4012. First-class modern furnished rooms. Mrs. L. M. Bentley Webster, lltrs North Twenty-sixth street, rnoue Webster 4769 Seven rooms, modern three 50 ft. lots, outbuildings, chicken yards, gar den spot; 4 blocks to car. Want an offer. Douglas 3607. One furnished upstairs front room, suitable for two gentlemen. Two blocks from the car line. Rates rea sonable. Call Web. 3792. 4t For Rent—Furnished rooms in a first class rooming house, steam heat, bath, electric lights on Dodge and 24th street car line. Mr?. Anna Banks, 924 North 20th. Douglas 4379. For Rent—Three unfurnished rooms in modern home for couple without children. 2004 North Twenty-eighth street, corner of Blondo. Webster 5053. LODGE DIRECTORY G. U. O. of O. F., South Omaha Lodge No. 9374. Meetings first and third Fri days; Co'leje Dept , second and fourth Fridays. 25*h and N Sts., South Side. Past Grand Masters Council No 442, first and third Tuesdays, 24th and Charles Streets. WM. R. SHAFROTH, N. G. E. E, BRYANT, G. M. and P. S. -> L. A. Richardson James Armstrong THE OWL TRANSFER CO. Prompt Service All Parts of the City. Bus. Phone Web. 2095. Res Har. 6073 2122 No. 24tb St. Omaha, Neb. ■- -* A <• < > For that Neat. Well Dressed Appearance. See y ii J.H. HOLMES I :: TAILOR f !; OEXrS SUITS TO ORDER -j | \ Ladles’ and Gent’s Suits Remod- A , , sled, Repaired, Cleaned and Pressed <• ALL WORK GUARANTEED % T We Buy and Sell Second Hand X J ’ Clothes. Work called for and de- A , , llvered. A ' > 2022 North 24th Street X I [ Phone Webster 3320 A i , JOHN C. BARRETT. Attorney. To Cora Wilson, Non-resident, Defend ant: You are hereby notified that on the 27th day of December, 1519, William Wilson filed his petition against you In the District Court of Douglas County, State of Nebraska, the object and pray er of which was to obtain an absolute divorce from you on the grounds of desertion. You are hereby notified that If you do not answer said petition on or be fore the 24th day of May. 1920. the allegations of said petition will be taken as true. WILLIAM WILSON. Plaintiff. Subscribe for The Monitor. Patronise The Monitor advertiser*. Agents Wanted—Men and women to solicit and collect for the Nebraska State Health & Accident Insurance Co., Northwest Corner 14th and Doug las St. Phone Douglas 6575. FOR SALE—All kinds of early and late garden plants. F. E. Goff, 2517 Franklin St. Adv. 4 WANTED—Good girl for general house work. 3402 Dewey Avenue. Harney 1542. CO-OPERATIVE WORKERS OF AMERICA Do you wish to become a member of the Co-operative Workers of Aroer ict? If so, see Mrs. Jessie Hale-Moss, Webster 6349; Mrs. Alice Baskins, Harney 2902; Mr. John R. Lemma, Webster 4006, the office of the com pany, 19 Patterson block, Douglas 3954. Do it now as the stock is being subscribed at the rate of from $1,000 to $1,500 worth per day.—J. C. Snow den, Secretary.—Adv. CONFIDENTIAL T\LK BY DEDUNES AND CLARKE It used to be said that it was easier to move than to pay house •ent. Now it’s easier to pay for any thing than it is to move. Why wait until the “For Sale” sign goes up on the house you are renting? Buy while you can buy. To wait is fatal. Buying a home is not as hard as it seems. Talk it over with us, our advice is free. Tyler 1035. 817 North Sixteenth street. _ (Rev. M. H. Wilkinson Pastor. In spite of the rain that started Saturday night, gatherings here were morning and night. Come and hear •r-M-M-x-M-x-XM-r-x-x-M-x-:-:-' The Globe | Realty Co. f j ALFRED JONES A SON. Y j Managers X V ? X We buy, sell and exchange X & city property and farms. £ X 19 Patterson Block X y Phone Douglas 7408 Omaha, Neb. £ a pi \ A Dainty, Ap- \ \ petizing Meal \ Ithat just makes you eat .* it — that chases the f troubles from your mind f and makes you feel like £ a millionaire—that's the »; kind of meals we serve. £ Everything is pure, £ | clean and wholesome— i well cooked—daintily j served — and the p-ices are just right. ^ Come In and give us £ a trial The Monarch Cafe CARNER & TRIMBLE, Props. 107 South 14th St. Phone Tyler 4119 .. . .. -» Office Phone, Webster 6784 Residence, Webster 1219 JOHN A. GARBNER Auto Express and Baggage ) Stand at Killingsworth A Price 11 2416 No. 24th St the pastor’s last sermon in the old church Sunday morning, “Marching Orders.” At night, hear Rev. Wil liam M. King of Lincoln. At 3 o’clock there will be a preacher’s rally, given by the women of the church in their financial drive. Free lunch will be served. BETHKL BAPTIST CHURCH. The funeral of Mr. Brown, who was accidently shot at Twenty-sixth and N streets by K. T. Davidson was held at the church Sunday, April 18, the Rev. Messrs. Staves ami Davis of ficiating. The funeral of Joe Wiggins was held Sunday morning from Jones & Reed undertaking parlors. Rev. T. A. Taggart has been con fined to his bed for a week with grippe. Rev. Herman Davis filled his place in the pulpit and will con tinue aintil the pastor recovers. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. W. F. Botts. Pastor. Next Sunday Dr. Botts will cele brate his tenth anniversary' as pastor of Zion Baptist church. The follow ing program will be carried out: 11 a. m. Sermon, Dr. Botts. .1 to 4 p. m., “The Kind of Pastors Needed,” Dr. W'm. Franklin. “The Kind of People Needed,” Dr. W. C. Williams. “What is Omaha’s Church Oppor tunity?" Rev. T. A. Taggart. “Who is Responsible for the Fail ure?" Rev. M. H. Wilkinson. • 8 p. m.—“Numerical Growth of the Church,” Sister E. Howard, Church Clerk. Report of Financial Clerk, Bro. Earl Jones. Each member and friend is asked to give $1 clearance effort. The pub lic is cordially invited to attend these services. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH. Rev. Wr. C. Williams, Minister. Services on Sunday, in spite of the inclement weather, were largely at 1 tended. Following the services the Mite Missionary Society presented Miss Todd of Monrovia, Liberia, with a purse of $25.00 to further her edu cation. CHICAGO LAUNDRY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Desires Your Patronage 1509 CAPITOL AVENUE ; Phone Douglas 2972 and Wagon Will Call. J. G. IyOHLEIN. The Beautiful Columbia Hall for Rent at Reduced Rates The place for dances, parties, recitals and general assemblies The very best order maintained. SODA FOUNTAIN IN CONNECTION TOBACCO, CIGARS AND CANDIES Box Office Open From 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. DANCING SCHOOL EVERY FRIDAY EVENING 2420 Lake Street For Information Call Webster 765 or Webster 2442. W. G. MACON, Manager. A A A A A A A AA A A % . mm V C. C. GALLOWAY, $ President f ❖ ❖ V ♦$* Our President has been a resi dent of Omaha for the past *** seventeen years. He began work as a waiter in the hotels and res *♦* taurants of Omaha, and being a V man of pleasing personality and easily met, he made friends with V men in all walks of life. His de V sire has always been to stand for V something in the community in which he lives and as a result he began to acquire real estate. He V no\v has accumulated quite a *** deal of real estate, which brings *♦* him a good monthly income. V Never being satisfied with work V ing for the other man, he went V into business for himself. He V has been engaged in both res V taurant and hotel business, but V always leaned toward the real V estate business which he has carried on in a small way for V some years past. Mr. Galloway i is a race man and never fails to give his time and money to any V thing that tends toward the bet V terment of the Negro race. *«* , t ' V • •• The ••• Lincoln Real Estate & Insurance Company 103 South Fourteenth Street Phone Douglas 5503 OMAHA, NEB. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS We have associated ourselves together for the pur pose of being of great service to the public, if it is in the line of Real Estate, I>oans or Insurance. If you want to buy a home, see us. If you want good reliable insurance of any kind, let us write it for you. We are writing insurance with Old Line Companies, such as the Clen Falls, State Insurance Company and The Columbia Fire Ins. Co. Said companies stood the test through the San Francisco eatrhquake. We also would be glad to take full charge of your rental prop erty. We can save you the commission fee on the up keep bill alone. Expert advice on all matters pertain ing to Ileal Estate, Insurance and Loans gladly given without cost to the individual. Our motto is a square deal to all. * Watch Us Grow! - v JOHN A. SMITH, Manager ,% ❖ “- * ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ f y v Our Manager needs no intro duetion. Born and raised in Omaha, he received his school ing a*, the public schools, Omaha «% High School and Boyles Business College. A young man who has *% always stood high in the estima tion of all who know him, and well liked by everyone. He has ♦% had experience in real estate and insurance, previous to his posi- ♦% tion in the court house where his ♦% experience has broadened into many lines. He will give the public the best that is in him. «$* ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? V ......—» I GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO. Aim Frmh Fruit, and Vegetable*. MM Cuming SL Telephone Dmglm IN* .. . . . ..-. NEW YORK OMAHA SIOUX CITY LINCOLN GO TO OMAHA’S LARGEST STORE FOR WOMEN’S WEAR CONANT HOTEL BLDG., SIXTEENTH ST. H. DOLGOFF FURNITURE ANI) HARDWARE STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish. OPEN EVENINGS 1839-47 N. 21th St. Phones—Webster 1607; Webster 4825 ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO. PRAMER BROS., M(,ts. One Door South of Alhambra Theater Everything to Eat Cleanliness and Courtesy Our Motto TRY US Pall Webster 6021 ■ ■ * « — • •— - • « — «■ *—"«■ * - '• * - » f Telephone Or. I*. E. Britt Upstairs Dontfla* 2672 Douglas 7812 * Pope Drug Co. ■ 1 Candies, Tobacco, Drugs, Rubber Goods and Sundries. ■ PRESCRIPTIONS OPR SPECIALTY, i3th and Farnam Streets. Omaha, Nebraska t ♦ . . • . • - « « *— '■■■»■*■» «»-■'« ■■»■*«» 4 ♦% ♦% ♦% ♦% ♦% ♦% A ♦%