Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1920)
Trade at the Store of Big Value $ 3.00 Men’s Dress Shirts._._.$1.98 2.00 Men’s Union Suits.— 1.50 1.50 Men’s Union Suits.—...98 .75 Men’s 2-Piece Underwear.....50 10.00 Extra Trousers..... 7.50 J. Helphand Clothing Co. 314 North Sixteenth St. .. 1 -- CHICAGO LAUNDRY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Desires Your Patronage 1509 CAPITOL AVENUE Phone Douglas 2972 and Wagon Will Call. J. G. LOHLEIN. The Beautiful Columbia Hall for Rent at Reduced Rates j 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. ~“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 ouj' 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. .- ... . .i. — ■■ -« 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 1 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. i 4 4 i i i i < M 1 HILL’S DRY CLEANING WORKS LATEST IMPROVED HOFFMAN STEAM PRESS Work called for and delivered ( 2629 Cuming St. Call Harney 7070 __ i ■ ... i I Office Phone, Webster 6784 Residence, Webster 1219 JOHN A. GARDNER Auto Express and Baggage (Stand at Killingsworth & Price 2418 No. 24th St Events and Persons Mrs. Cora Wright is on the sick list, also Mr. James Crowder of 2631 Parker street. John Hooker, the popular porter on the Northwestern lenders, Wyo., branch, left Wednesday for Clari more, Okla. Holst Pharmacy for drags. 2702 Cuming street. Harney 681.,—Adv. Mrs. Mary Williams of 2616 Park erstreet left for Boonville, Mo., to visist her sick mother. Mr. Andrew Chaney has been con fined to his home for several weeks from a severe attack of inflamatory rheumatism. Come to the Orient Monday evening, May 3, Community hall and help us go to camp. Group Osowasin, Ad mission 15c. Get plenty of home made cake, sandwiches, ice cream, candy, popcorn and drinks.—Adv. E. F. Morearty. Lawyer, 640 Bee Bldg. Oonglas 3811 or Harney 2156. Mrs. Bertha B. Parsons was mar ried to Mr. I. W. Ewing on Monday evening, April 26. After the cere mony which was performed by the Rev. Mr. W. F. Botts of Zion Baptist church, a delightful supper was served for eight gnests. A bouquet of pink and white carnations adorned the center of the table. The wedded couple will spend their honeymoon in Missouri and Oklahoma. Rev. W. C. Williams left Thursday for St. Ixmis where he will attend the General Conference, which will convene in that city for three weeks. A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 S. 18th St. D. 7812. CoL 8831^-Adr. Mrs. William C. Ricks of 120 South Twenty-eighth avenue, entertained Tuesday at dinner, complimentary to Mrs. Dorcas Watson of Pueblo, Colo. Send In your subscription for The Monitor, please. U Is $2.00 a year, Mrs. J. P. Jackson and Miss Daisy Jefferson of Council Bluffs were the guests on Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Johnson, 28 7 Corby street. North Side taxi, J. D. Lewis, pro prietor. Two limousines with heat. Stand phone, Web. 1490; residence phone, Web. 949. Mrs. Rosa Smith and Mr. Henry Woods were united in marriage by the Rev. M. H. Wilkinson on Satur day at 1618 North Twenty-sixth street. Mrs. William Murphy of 2706 Corby street, entertained at a beautifully arranged reception and tea on Satur day afternoon for Mrs. Woldridge of Kansas City, the sister-inlaw of MrB. A. Hicks, 2716 Miama street. The color schemes were yellow and white which were artisticly run from each corner of the table at which were seated two beautifully gowned ladies, Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. West, who as sisted in serving. The other ladies who assisted Mrs. Murphy were Mrs. Jasper Brown, J. D. Lewis, Rigs, Seymour and Solomon. About 160 guests were present. ■' " " ..~ CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL BOYS MAKE FINE RECORD Two race lads attending Central High school have just made another fine record. James Lewis, senior, and Worthington Williams, freshman, were the only colored lads to try out for the class debating teams in the recent class debating contest held at Central High. Both lads won first place on their respective class teams. The young men who are members of the Douglas Debating society, say that nothing helped them to win so much as did the experience gained in the Douglas Debating society. Go to it, boys! Keep up the good work. PHYSICIAN TO HAVE OFFICE IN THE KAFFIR BLOCK Dr. R, C. Riddle, who has been practicing medicine on the South Side for the past nine months has endeared himself to the people of this community for his prompt and effi cient service as practicing physician and surgeon, has built up a large and well satisfied clientle in that time. Dr. Riddle has contracted for office space in rooms 201 and 202 of the Kaffir block, 817 North Sixteenth street, and will have office hours from 2 to * every afternoon. CONFIDENTIAL TALK BY DESDUNES & CLARKE You would be awful sorry if you got sick and didn’t have protection. You’d be doubly sorry if you got hurt and didn't have protection. It’s bet ter to be safe than sorry. We can furnish you with insurance that will be a safeguard against misfortune. Call Tyler 1035 or stop at 817 North Sixteenth street. We will be glad to give you full information. Thanks for reading this. CARD OF THANKS. Mr and Mrs. Louis Artison of 2416 Burdette street, wish to thank the many friends and acquaintances, es pecially St. John's Ladies’ Aid so ciety, and Mothers’ club for the ex pressions of kindness and sympathy during the illness which ended In the death of their little son. Luther, \yith earnest prayers and good wishes for all we are gratefully your, LOUIS AND IDA ARTISON AND FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS. With all my heart I desire to es pecially thank the Willing Worker club and the Junlon Stewardess board of St. John's church and the large circle of friends that were so very kind to me during my illness at the Nicholas Senn hospital. Lovingly, MRS. CHARLES FELIX. Mrs. P. S. Spoval, 2608 Seward street, left last Sunday for Kansas City, to be gone for a period of two weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Lester Taylor. Mrs. R. W. Freeman is much im proved. We have one of the Best Chinese Cooks in the Middle West. UP-TO-DATE AND REFINED The Monarch Chop Suey Parlor C. R. TRAMBLE, Prop. You Are Invited to the Monarch Garden A Place of Refined Entertainment Plain Chinese Chop Suey 35c American Chop Suey 40c Chop Suey, without Onions 45c Extra Fine Chop Suey 55c Mushroom Chop Suey 80c Mushroom Chop Suey with Cream Popies 95c Cream Popies Chop Suey 75c Fine Cut Chop Suey 65c Fine Cut Chop Suey, with Mushrooms 85c Dark Mushroom Chop Suey 76c CHICKEN Chicken Chop Suey $1.00 Chicken Chop Suey with Mushrooms $1.26 Chicken Chop Suey, with Fresh Mushrooms $1.30 Chicken Chop Suey (for 2) with Fresh Mushrooms $2.40 Chicken Subgum Chop Suey (for 2) $1.80 Subgum Chop Suey 90c Chicken Chop Suey with Cream Popies $1.20 Beef Chop Suey 60c Beef Chop Suey with Cream Popies 75c ^Spanish Chop Suey 80c Beef Chop Suey with Chinese Mushrooms 85c Veal Chop Suey 75c Veal Chop Suey with Fresh Mushrooms 95c CHOW MEIN Plain Chow Mein 75c Chicken Chow Mein $1.26 Chicken Chow Mein with Fresh Mushrooms (for 2) $2.60 Chicken Chow Mein with Cream Popies (for 2) $2.90 Subgum Chow Mein $1.26 Subgum Chow Mein (for 2) $2.60 EGG FOYOUNG Egg Foyoung 46c Chcken Egg Foyoung 60c YETCAMEIN Yetcamein 36c Chicken Yetcamein 50c Extra Fine Yetcamein 66c Mrs. Dorcas Watson, wife of the late Rev. Mr. T. P. Wa(tson of Pueblo, Colo., spent a few days in the city last week in interest of the Lincoln Home of Pueblo for colored folks and orphan children. Mrs. Wat son represents the highest type of Christian womanhood. She wor shipped at St. John's on Sunday, preaching a very instructive and in spiring sermon at the evening hour. While in the city she was the guest of Mrs. S. H. Phillips of 3031 Frank lin street. She left Thursday for Chicago, 111. I ALHAMBRA{ X The House of Courtesy. !! 124th and Parker St*. ]) .—. i > THURSDAY and FRIDAY— <> Big Special Production i. Featuring ’ FRANK KEENAN in J; “THE WORLD AFLAME” I » Fatty Arbuckle Comedy [SATURDAY— I; OLIVE THOMAS in ;; ‘PRUDENCE ON BROADWAY’ Pathe News Comedy !! +_" .. <« ;; SUNDAY— TAYLOR HOLMES in | 11 “THREE BLACK EYES” $ | \ Helen Holmes Pathe News J i. Comedy y i > _ g :: MONDAY and TUESDAY— f ;; “THE DEVIL’S RIDDLE" i i» Starring g I! GLADYS BROCK WELL | The Globe ! t Realty Co. | ALFRED JONES <*. SON, v V Managers ♦> | I X We buy, sell and exchange X | city property and farms. X v 19 Patterson Block ♦;* V Phone Douglas 7408 Omaha, Neb. Y y X *- N 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. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. - . / CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our apprecia tion for the many kindnesses shown us during the short illness and death of our beloved husband and son-in law, Mr. George W. White, who de parted this life April 11, at his home, 2423 Patrick avenue. We also thank our friends for the many floral of ferings that were given. MRS. LOUELLA WHITE, Wife. MRS. C. PHOENIX, Mother-in-law. MR. CHARLEY EARLEY, Brother. MRS. DAISY MILAN, Sister. MRS. OLA HAYES, Sister. t - Mrs. G. W. Mack, a former resi dent of Omaha, who has been visit ing in Chicago and Kansas City, spent a few enjoyable days in Omaha also, In a series of dinner and whist parties and afternoon teas enter tained by her various friends. She returned Sunday to Chicago. A surprise farewell party was given April 8 for Mesdames Howe and Smith of Kansas, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, 6915 South Fif teenth street. Delightful refresh ments were served, and the evening was spent in whist games. Mrs. W. F. Botts, chairman of the directors’ board, asks all members of the board to please meet promptly at 2 o'clock, May 5, so all business of the board can he attended to before teh association meeting. How dear to my heart Is the yearly subscriber; v The yearly subscriber, Who pays in advance. Diamond Theatre THURSDAY— “THE AUCTION OF SOULS” All Star Cast And Comedy FRIDAY— CLEO MADISON and BOB REEVES in “THE RADIANT MYSTERY” “THE LAND OF OPPOR TUNITY” And Comedy SATURDAY— GEORGE TRAUTCETTE in “RAILROAD” JACK DEMPSEY in “DARE DEVIL JACK” No. 4 SUNDAY— CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “THE VIRTUOUS VAMP" And Comedy | Friedman’s Place f !* Fine Watch Repairing. Red 7914 A We Buy and Sell y Jewelry, Clothing, Shoes, Trunke i) Suit Cases, Etc. Y MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Y ❖aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^ % MISS BESSIE GILES $ A A A Public Stenographer and Notary y X Public. X A Office Plione Dong, 7812. 4 X 220 South 13th St. X X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X»AAAAAAAA Patronize The Monitor advertiser*. | HOT CHILI! HOT COFFEE I t Yum, Yum Delicious Gregory’s I Kandy Kitchen and Luncheonette 1508 North 24th Street Webster 267 Home Made Candies. Ice Cream Sodas | I FRIEDMAN BROS. MW0PE|| FAMILY SHOE STORE 1504 North Twenty-fourth St. A full line of men’s, women’s and children’s shoes. Quality Right, Prices Right A trial will convince you that we will give you the best i shoes and the most reasonable prices in the city.