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Events and Persons i. b. p. o. e. w. Iroquois Lodge No. 92 meets first and third Wednesday of each month at U. B. F. hall, Twenty-fourth and Charles streets. Exalted Ruler, Wal lace Pettigrew Secretary, Thomas S. Riggs. W. G. Morgan, a law student at Creighton university who has just completed his junior year, has a class rank of third in a class of thirty stu dents. He is the only colored stu* dent at Creighton and is working his way through. The new headquarters of Jones Poro Culture College has moved to 1604 North 24th St. (Upstairs). Phone Webster 5450 Mrs. O’Neal will undergo a ton sil operation Friday at St. Johep’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Cash and daugh ter, Gretchen, accompanied by Mrs. Cash’s sister, Miss Vina Jones, Miss Irene Cochran and Mr. John South motored to Fremont Decoration day, spending a pleasant day with their parents, Mr. and Mts. A. Chinne worth. Mr. Cash recently purchased a Monne-Kmgnt. Holst Pharmacy for drags. 2702 Cuming street. Harney 681,—Adr. Mr. Henry C. Smith left over the Burlington Saturday evening for Chi# cago. His stay is indefinite. Mrs Ed Patton of 2610 Patrick ave nue, left Sunday for Winnipeg, Can ada, to visit her sister, Mrs Charles Corpue. She expects to be gone for six weeks. DENTLO. Have you tried it? You don’t know what real tooth paste is until you do. Manufactured in Omaha by the Kaffir Chemical Laboratories. Ask your druggist for Dentlo, the pyorrhea preventive toothpaste.—Adv. Watch these columns for the an nouncement of the musicale to be given by the pupils of Mrs. J. Alice Stewart soon. Mrs. Marie New of 1837 North Twenty*-second street, and baby, Ann, left Sunday for Shawnee, Kans., to visit her mother-in-law, Mrs. Annie New. Miss Della Green will also visit with her in Shawnee and other points in Kansas and Missouri. E. F. liforenrfy. Lawyer, 610 Bee Bldg. Douglas 8841 or Harney 2166. Mrs. F. G. Gordan, 2310 North Twenty-seventh avenue, has returned from a two months’ business trip to Armour, So. Dak., where she made quite a number of friends. Mrs. W. H. Alxander and mother in-law, Mrs. Dalia Alexander, are vis iting in Fort Dodge, la. They have been there three weeks and intend to stay a few weeks longer. Have your subscription money ready for The Monitor collector when he calls. Mrs. S. A. Steele of Minneapolis, Minn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Albert Williams. The pupils of Mrs. J. Alice Stewart will appear in a grand musical recital soon. Look for the announcement. North Side taxi, J. D. Lewis, pro prietor. Two limousines with heat. Stand phone, Web. 1490; residence phono, Web. 949. Mrs Austen Serrant and infant daughter of Chicago, 111., are the guests of Mrs. Serrant’s sisters, Mrs. Jasper Brown and Mrs. L. Kenner. A song recital will be given bv Lff roy Kelly of Roger William university on June 29. Mr. Rogers will he ac companied by Mrs. Florentine Pinks ton. Assisting on the program will be some of the pupils of Mrs. Pinks ton. Watch The Monitor for further particulars. Send tn your subscription for The Monitor, please. Tt Is $2.00 a year, Mrs. William C. Ricks left Inst Sun day for West Virginia to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. Bundrant, and son<-in-law. Rev. Bundrant. She will visit relatives of Mr. Ricks in Norfolk stopping at points in Philadelnhia, At lantic City and Washington, T). C. Mrs. Fanny Cooper, formerly of Omaha, but now of Chicago, is the guest of l-Ms M. C. Stephenson, 2214 North Twenty-fifth street, A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 S. 18th St, 1). 7812. Pol. 8881,—Adv. Mr. J. H. Smith, who took very sick on his car ami was brought home, is slowly improving at his home, 1920 North Thirty-fourth street. North Side Taxi. J. D. Lewis, pro. priptor Two limousines. Stand phone Web. 1490; residence phone, Web. 940 L. H. PAYNE TAILORING CO. j Ladies and Gents Tailoring, j y Dry Cleaning Service j f. Hats Cleaned anil Blocked 5 ❖ We Call For and Deliver. < Phone Douglas 3217 f, 1919 Cuming St. /AV/AYWAVAVAVAVAV I? Garage Service! i Quick Intelligent Thorough ^ Washing Repairing Storage CENTRAL GARAGE ■ Buy and Sell Used Care . of All Kinds ■ 1318 Harney St. OMAHA Tyler 714 • WtfilWWWWMWW REV. J. A. BROADNAX. G. M. | Annual Sermon of F. A. A. and V. M. The annual sermon of the Free and Accepted Ancient York Rite Masons, Keystone Lodge No. 12, and Golden Rule Lodge No. 18 will be held at Allen Chapel A. M. E. church, 5233 South Twenty-fifth street, at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, June 20th. All York Mason lodges are invited to participate with us. Meet at Odd Fellow hall, Twenty-fifth and N streets, at 1:30 o’clock sharp to form line of march. Captain Waddles’ band will furnish the music. The public is cordially invited to the ceremonies. C. BRADFORD, C. J GOODE, W M. S. SEWARD STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner 26th and Seward Sts. Rev. Russel Taylor, Minister. Services every Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. We are glad to note that more and more interest is being awakened in our cause. The attendance on last Sunday showed some increase. Though not large, it was represent ative. The pastor is coming in touch . every day with Presbyterians, some of whom have temporarily taken up their abode with other churches. The fact that they were not satisfied out side of some church indicates the vi tality of their religion. Now that their own church is being organized here, we trust that they may see their way clear to come home. It was a pleasure to have Mrs. Hut ten and her friend. Miss Hunt, with us Sunday evening. Miss Hunt pre sided very efficiently at the organ and Mrs. Hutton rendered much aid by rer beautiful singing. The subjects for next Sunday re as follows: Morning, “The Fruitless Fig Tree;” Evening. “The Jailer's Question.” Come and worship with us. MASONS AND SOLDIERS PAY LAST RESPECT TO ERNEST J. ERWIN The first soldier of Douglas county whose remains were brought from overseas for burial was Ernest J. Ei-win. whose funeral services were held at Bethel Baptist church last Sunday afternoon. All the York Rite Masons turned out in full uniform to assist in giving suitable tribute to Mr. Erwin’s memory who was an active member of the lodge. The soldiers were present also to join in the serv ices of respect to their comrade in arms. QUENCH YOUR THIRST AT SOUTH & THOMPSON’S South & Thompson, 2418 North Twenty-fourth street, have recently purchased a soda fountain in connec tion with their cafe and are now pre pared to Rive up-to-date fountain service in the following. ICE CREAMS Vanila, Strawberry, Chocolate. SUNDAES Strawberry, Chocolate, Pineapple. SODAS Orange, Raspberry, Pineapple, Va nilla, Strawberry, Lemon, Chocolate anti Maple. PHOSPHATES Lemon Vanilla, Strawberry, Rasp berry, Man'e, Cherry. SPECIALS FOR SUNDAY Peach and Coupe Sundaes, Banana Splits, Soda Pop, Revo Budweiser. We endeavor to give first class service along this line and your pat ronage will be appreciated. administk \TION SALE. Four room cottage at 25112 North Twenty-seventh street, to be sold on or about June Hth, 3920. For further informtaion see agent. Mrs. Mollie Stone, administratrix. , NIMROD JOHNSON. Agent, 272fi Burdette St. Webster 4150. OFFICES FOR RENT IN F t FIT It BLOC K Desirable offices can he rented Ih the Kaffir block, formerly the Warden hotel property at Sixteenth and Cum ing streets. Heat He'd and <an!tnr ervlce. Apply Kaffir C'emte 1 ’ nhurn torieB, Douglas 7074 SubBcribe for The Monitor. EX-SERVICE MEN BECOME SATIRICAL WITH CONGRESSMEN Some Iowa ex-service men have drafter! a satirical bonus bill for con gressmen who are against the bonus plan. The bill limits congressional pay to $30 a month, for the time on duty, less allotments, insurance, pay ments on Liberty bonds and court martial fines. Issue clothing is to be allowed the members, although it must be ill-fitting and renewable at rare intervals. Rations at 52 cents a day will be allowed, and one-tenth ounce of Bull Durham daily. Travel in third-class coaches or box cars is i provided, and each man will be in his seat at the capitol at 7 a. m. Kitchen police and fatigue details will be pro vided from the rank and file of mem bership. After enacting this bill, the congressmen are invited to kill the soldiers’ bonus. NEWS OF TROOP 23. BOY SCOLTS The Boy Scout movement is grow ing in favor in Omaha. Troop 23, Andrew T. Reed, scoutmaster, meets every Friday night at the I Community Center. As the troop is an unusually large one permission has been granted for a second assistant scoutmaster. Sabert Hanger was elected to this position last Friday night. Victor Williams spent Saturday, May 29, at Camp Gifford where he attended a scoutmaster and assistant scoutmasters’ meeting. Standardized scout tests were given and Mr. Wil liams ranked with other scoutmasters who have been in service for a longer time. Troop 23 is training for the effi ciency contest. Mr. Leon T. Freeman and infant son of Indianapolis are the guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClure. Mr. Freeman has accepted a position here and will make Omaha his future home. - I For Monitor office caTI Doug. 3224. n1 11 ■ ..- ...— WILL GIVE RECEPTION FOR GRADUATES M rs. Ruth Wallace will give a re ception at her residence, 2204 North Twenty-eighth street, Saturday even ing. June 19, in honor of this year’s graduates from Central, Commercial ind South High schools. The parents md friends of the graduates are cor dially invited to attend. Mrs. Wal lace will be assisted by the Camp Fire girls and Phi Delta sorority. MUSICAL RECITAL. Mrs. Florentine Pinkston is giving a recital demonstration at Columbia hall Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5. In addition to the recital there will be a contest among the advanced pupils—Frances Gordon, Lucy Allen and James Jewell are among the inter-mediate pupils Grace Adams, Lula Johnson, Nathalie Brown and Elaine Smith. All are invited; no ad mission charged. Patronize The Monitor advertisers. ----> PELLAGRA On prooof that anyone depending on charity in whole or in part and have pellagra, rheumatism, blood, liver or kidney disease I will fur nish them with G. S. free. has proved its mei* its for 12 years. • Thousands of people claim it has cured them when other treatments failed. A trial is at my risk; if you receive no bene fits from one bottle I will cheer fully refund your dollar. FOR See Wright or phone R. L. Turner, 2817 • ^*9 Miami St., Omaha, Neb., phone Webster 4493, and find out more about this great remedy for pellagra, rheumatism, blood, liver and kidney diseases. Is sold by druggists and agents or sent 9 prepaid, price $1.00 per bottle, or 6 for $5.00. Take Gross Liver Pills for constipation. Write for testimonials. I~ M. Gross, Box 17, Little Rock, Ark. -/ ' Notice To Monitor Patrons The Monitor has moved its main office to Room 204 Kaffir Block, 817 North Sixteenth Street. Our old phone has been installed. Call Douglas 3224 as before. THE M. S. SANITARIUM }{ Hj | Rooms 201-202-203 Kaffir Block, 817 North 16th Street, | OMAHA, NEBRASKA i Hydro, Electro and Light Therapeutics l We are especially equipped with all forms of modeim ” ! appliances for scientific treatment of Rheumatism, Neuritis, ■» 4 Sciatica, High Blood Pressure, Nephritis, and kindred dis- « “ orders. Our Bath Department is equipped to administer $ I every form of baths. Our Electro-Therapeutic Department ” | is most complete. jj The M. S. SANITARIUM is not a hospital; patients ” ! come only for daily treatments. We are so near you that “ < hours of treatment may be accommodated to suit your con- « ! venience. Do not postpone another day. Call or get full >. information by mail. The M. S. SANITARIUM is the only Colored Sanitarium « <i in the west. | Phone Douglas 7841 X x X x'X X X :< x :: x i: X x x X x x x X :: x x x r :: x X X X X X X XX » « U " " " » X " ■ :: ;; R11 I E$G.y\NDEI* Sold everywhere by fumijuro dealers and department stoics I cENjl^ljJER^ ^JVnio Jor illustrated booklet ENfd ANI/I R SPRING BEO CO. Ne w M»rk - Brook lyn - Quaitjo * h,m a.)(>r;oi:x)<;.KA«iJ€;uurM FOLLOW THE CROWD TO S TUCHMAN BROS.GROCERY | >< 24th and Lake Street. Phone Webster 402 i BETTER EATABLES FOR LESS MONEY .'OoowfioauBDnnr 3i«ttnBMin^>n«tH»mnK!»tKrap^^ j Loyal Theatref | 24th and Caldwell Streets | X Admission: Adults, 15c; Children, 10c. Hours: Week Days, ? % _ 7 to 11 p. m.; Sundays, 2 to 11 p. m. _ $ PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK _•£ CHILDREN’S DAY—SATURDAY, JUNE 12 X Drama—Baby Marie Osborne and Little Sambo in “I Want to Be X •j* a Lady.” X X Serial—Antonio Moreno in the new Vitagraph Secret Service se- J* X rial, “The Invisible Hand.” Episodes 2 and 3—four thrilling reels. A y Comedy—Fatty Arbuckle in “Fatty’s Wash Day.” jj family days—Sunday and Monday, june is and u X | Special! Special! Special! X X The elaborate six-reel special Jewel production, X x “SIRENS OF THE SEA” X A Also Sunday. Pollard Comedy and Ford Scenic. A y Also Monday: Noble M. Johnson in “The Midnight Man,” Episode 2 y £ TUESDAY, JUNE 15 $ X Serial—Four reels of Pathe’s new serial, “The Terror of the ... y Range,” Episodes 4 and 5. y X Comedy—“Fatty Hocks a Dame,” featuring Fatty Arbuckle. X X Western—“Love in the West,” featuring Tom Mix._ .j. X WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 2 X Feature—A powerful mystery drama of love and politics, “The y X Master Man,” featuring Frank Keenan. X Comedy—“Dark and Cloudy,” an Ovey comedy. y IX Western—Tom Mix in “Saved by a Horse." ._«__ X I*! THURSDAY, JUNE 17 & Feature—“The Other Half,” featuring ZaSu Pitts, the “Jazz A Baby,” in her latest syncopations. X Comedy—“Too Many Bills,” a Supreme comedy. A Scenic—A Ford Scenic. _ Y FRIDAY, JUNE 18 £ Feature—“The Prince of Avenue A,” a dramatic knockout with X James J. Corbett delivering the punch. X Serial—Walter Oland and Eileen Percy in “The Third Eye,” y Episode 3. X COMING ATTRACTIONS X Two more Serials- -“The Whirlwind,” starting Wednesday, June A 23, and “Trailed by Th.fee,’’ .ste^'ting^Tuesd^y^^u^^^29^h.^^^Don^fm'- ^ ^ HALT! After a March of Fifteen Years We Come to a Glorious STOP At SPRINGFIELD, ILL. June 16-21,1920 With tlie Fifteenth Annual Session of the Sunday School Congress The Sunday School workers of this country have exerted every effort to make the first invasion of the North a decided success. Every Sunday school should be represented. Where it is found impossible to send a messenger, send in your enrollment blank, thereby identifying your school with the greatest Christian work of the present age. “Front Line Sunday Schools and How to Build Them” (s a problem that the CONGRESS has successfully solved. Send for an en rollment blank now. Fill out and return to the CONGRESS Secretary on or before June 10th. Remember this CONGRESS will be ably represented at the World’s Sunday School Convention in Tokyo, Japan, in October, 1920, by the CONGRESS Secretary. ! 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