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NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that an ap plication has been made to the gover nor of the state of Nebraska for a par don for Arthur Montgomerys who was -( Classified Advertising RATES—4 cents a word for single in sertions; 2 cents a word for two ur more insertions. No advertisement taken for less than 30 cents. Cash must accom pany advertisement. ADAMS HAIGHT DKUG CO., 24th and Lake; 24th and Fort, Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE—Two chairs suitable for beauty parlors or barber shops cheap. Call Harney 4153. Furnished room for rent at 2314 Twenty-fifth street. Webster 6112. Furnished rooms for rent by day or week. 1119 North Nineteenth St. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in first class modem home. Web. 5557. Wanted—Four rooms immediately by young couple. North Side pre ferred. Harney 1919. WANTED—Woman for housework. Call the Monitor office. Douglas 3224. FURNISHED rooms, strictly mod em, one block from Twenty-rouriw street car. Webster 4012. Furnished room for man and wife, in private home. 2722 North Twenty fifth street. Webster 1888. It Furniture of three rooms for sale, with privilege of renting three-room apartment. Call Webster 2494. Wanted—A flat of four or five rooms on North Side by yo*ng cou ple. Mrs. P. Cameron, 2515 Caldwell. Webster 6758. One furnished upstairs front room, suitable for two gentlemen. Two blocks from the car line. Rates rea sonable. Call Web. 3792. 4t For Sale—A 7-room modern house and barn. Nice place for chickens. Lot 60 by 127 1-2 feet. Can be bought on easy terms. Call Webster 5240. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a first class rooming house, steam heat, bath, electric lights, on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street care line. rs. Anna Banks, 924 North Twentieth. Douglas 4379. FOR SALE—5 room modem cot tage, except heat, close in on Twentieth street car line. $400 cash, balance easy terms. Monitor office. Doug. 3224. FOR SALE LODGE DIRECTORY G. U O. of O. F., South Omaha Lodge No. 9374. Meetings first and third Fri days; College 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. P. SHAFROTH, N. Q. E. E. BRYANT, G. M. and P. S. L B. F. 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. S- . -". on the 20th day of December, 1915, sentenced by the district court within and for Douglas county, to serve a term of life imprisonment in the state penitentiary for the crime of murder, by the district court within and for Douglas county, to serve a term of life imprisonment in the state peni tentiary for the crime of murder. Said application will be heard be fore the governor, at his office in j the State House, Lincoln Nebraska, I Friday, September 10, 1920. Dated this 11th day of August, 1920. ED F. MORIARTY, Attorney for Applicant. Allen Chapel, A. M. E. Church Services were good Sunday. Collec tion for the day, $46. Local ministers present were the Revs. N. B. Elum arid Harris. The pastor reports a grand time at the Masonic picnic and barbecue at Sioux City, Iowa, and the colored people of that city aie of a ;high class and know how to entertain. Many of them own their homes. The Most W. K. S. G. L. of A. F. and A. ! York M. will convene in Manhattan | September 7, 8, 9. 10, and he hopes i to get some of the many to subscribe for the Monitor. The Rev. J. A. Broadnax will fill his pulpit Sunday. All of the members land friends will bring in their envel opes—dollar money, educational money. Mr. Alton Goode is raising money | for the pastor. Suit of clothes. He wants you to help him. I am donat ing $5. J. A. Broadnax, pastor; Geo. ! Redd, secretary-steward board. SHOWN KINDNESS BY COLORED PRISONERS (Continued from page 1.) stance of human kindness, I wit nessed in the tailoring department of the prison. I had been waging a war fare for better ventilations. After this betterment had been installed, it happened that the corner where my machine was, nothing had been done. After awhile I began to feel weak and sick, and another colored girl having noticed my condition, came over to me and asked that I change places with her. I thanked her for her kind ness, but refused. But she would not hear me, saving: “I will not leave until you change places with me.' I then asked why she should risk her life for mine when I might be able to get better air for myself? I was surprised when she replied: ‘My dear Mrs. Kate, you think I do not know how important your life is for the people at large who are impatient to see vou free. What is my life in com parison to yours? Who will care whether I live or die? The world or its people will not know or hear from me. You are not a usual prisoner. I know not why they torture you here. Your death will be a frreat loss to j your friends and the masses. My ; death means nothing. No! Mrs. Kate you must live.’ This she said with | that positive voice that showed it was j not mere flattery, but was spoken from the heart. jmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiimii 1 For Sale— f | A Bargain | E Nix room house for sale, all = = modern. I'riee $2*n.'>0j $500 E = down, balance $30 per month. E = Possession given immediately. = E Buy from the owner and save = = commission. E Geo. Walson E 2716 >. 2*tli Are. Call Web- = = ster 1931 E ....................................... h 1111 tT Howard University WASHINGTON, D.C. J. STANLEY DURKEE.A. M., Ph. D„ President EMMETT J. SCOTT, A.M., LL.D., Secretary-Treasurer Collegiate, and Professional Schools Junior College, covering the Freshman and Sophomore years, and leading to the Senior Colleges. Senior College, consisting of the Schools of Liberal Arts, Educa tion, Journalism, and Commerce and Finance, granting respectively the degrees. A. B. or B. S.; A. B. or B. S. in Education; B.S. in Journalism; B. S. in Commerce. School of Applied Science, four year course, giving degree, B. S. in C. E.; B. S. in E, E., B. S. in M. E., B. S. in Architecture; B. S. in Agri culture, and B. S. in Household Economics. School of Music, four year course, giving degree of Mus. B. I School of Religion, three year course, giving degree of B. D. (Also Di ploma and Correspondence Courses.) School of Law, three year evening course, giving degree of LL. B. School of Medicine, including Medical, Dental, Pharmaceutical Colleges. Four year course for Medical and Dental students; three years for Pharmaceutical students. Following degrees given: M. D.. D. D. S., Phar. C. (Students may enter for Collegiate Work at the beginning of any quarter REGISTRATION: Autumn Quarter - September 27 to 29, 192# Winter Quarter - - January 3, 1921 Spring Quarter - March 19 and 21 1921 »r Catalog and Information, write DWIGHT O. w. HOLMES, Registrar ird University, Washington, D. C. 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TR A M RLE, Prop. 107 South 14th St. Phone Tyler 4119 Subscribe for The Monitor. imiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimjj | USE | I Sultox ( I A KAFFIR PRODUCT | T> 111111111111111111111111111 ■ 1111 m i m 111 m 1111 n I The Globe f | Realty Co. J *•’ ALFRED JONES A SON, ? v ' v v Managers i \ X We buy, sell and exchange i X city property and farms. X i % A 19 Patterson Block a V Phone Douglas 7408 Omaha, Neb *:* Office Phone Webster S47 Res. Phone Douglas 7 DR. NATHAN DANSKY FOKMEKI.Y RESIDENT PHYSICIAN HEBREW HOSPITAL, BALTIMORE Office Hours: 9-11 a. ra.; 2-4 and 7-8 p. m„ and by Appointment. 1514 North 24th Street OMAHA, NEBR. -—-———Mi □ |VWWWJWUV.V.WMAWW Hours—9-11 A. M.; 2-4, 5-8 5 ;• P. M. Phones: Office, S, 3 ■I 4461; Res.. Webster 5557. j ij Dr. James f.flldricb j ;• Physician and Surgeon > |! Diseases of Women a J % Specialty I; 2917 R. St., South Omaha. £ Xv.V.W.W.V.W.W.V.V.W I. . Taylor & Grice's Barber Shop We guarantee first class service .Stop in and see us. We have good workmen 1710 North Twenty-fourth St. MRS. PANSY MOORE Ladies' Dressmaker and Tailor House dresses, bungalow aprons, underwear and men's shirts a spe cialty. 2420 Lake Street. Webster 6798 DONANCO BROS. 1403 North Twenty-fourth St. Announce that they are now open with a full supply of fruits, ice cream and soft drinks MAX SIREF 1406 North Twenty-fourth Street Ladies’ and Gent’s Wearing Apparel *»*****4**.m»*V .**•*%* vvw •**••% *.*%*••*V*«* W*.'•«**. I The Fashion \ Tailors V Y X Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor- £ * ing, Cleaning, Pressing and X Repairing | * 2913 N. Twenty-fourth St. y X X We Call for and Deliver .j. X Webster 6478 % x For that Neat. Well Dressed Appearance, See J. H. HOLMES TAILOR GENTS SI ITS TO ORDER Ladle*' and Gent’s Suits Remod sled, Repaired, Cleaned and Pressed a ALL WORK GUARANTEED f We Buy and Sell Second Hand X Clothes. Work called for and de- X livered. ’ $ 2022 North 24th Street j A Phone Webster 3320 * | X v * v •i**r*-i**r**i**i* •*•«**»*•«*• • **•*• ♦ * | Friedman’s Place il: 2. Fine Watch Repairing. Red 7914 X j* We Buy and Sell y f Jewelry, Clothing, Shoes, Trunks V 1 f Suit Cases, Etc. £ £ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS X <-X-X**X-3mX"X.vv’X..>*>.X‘^66664 Crosstown Furniture Co. We Huy. Hell and Kxrlmmre New and Second Hand Furniture We I’aj tlie Highest and Hell the Lowest KiO'-OO North Twent}’.fourth St. Phone Webster 480 Douglas 8944 Harney 6168 CUMING TIRE REPAIR VULCANIZING AND RETREADING GOODRICH AND GOODYEAR TIRES 1912 Cuming St. W. H. Lotz , Patronize Our Advartisers ■ NEW YORK OMAHA SIOUX CITY LINCOLN GO TO j , ’ OMAHA’S LARGEST STORE FOR WOMEN’S WEAR CONANT HOTEL BLDG., SIXTEENTH ST. ^BBB8Bisi><c^sK»DC}is>m3ac'!OO0cm<smmxDSimsaigisMi<saisssisg!iBmBSSiWi(iaiib<igBt»i | HOT CHILI! HOT COFFEE f Yum, Yum Delicious | Gregory’s Kandy Kitchen and Luncheonette 1508 North 24th Street Webster 267 | Home Made Candies. Ice Cream Sodas | Good News for All Men SIMPLY WASH THE HAIR. OH. BOY. DR. PRYOR'S JAPO WONDER SOAP -* Is the only preparation on the market that will straighten the hair without turning it red or injuring the scalp. The latent ncien tiflc discovery. Will not give the hard, por cupine effect, but makes the hair soft and wavy. Price $1.12 per package. Agents* outfit $5.50. No samples. Big money for agents. A. Stuart Novelty Co. 2515 Uke St. OMAHA, >KH. T«L Harney W172. H. DOLGOFF FURNITURE AND HARDWARE STOVES, RUGS. LINOLEUM Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish. OPEN EVENINGS 1839-47 N. 24th St. Phones—Webster 1807; Webster 4825 ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO, FRAMER BROS., Mgrs. One Door South of Alhambra Theater Everything to Eat Cleanliness and Courtesy Our Motto TRY US Call Webster 6021 "•...--..—^ Telephone Dr. L. E. Drltt Upstairs Douglas 2872 Douglas 7812 j f Pope Drug Co• | Candies, Tobacco, Drugs, Rubber Goods and Sundries. PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY. 13th and Famam Streets. Omaha, Nebiaska i---- - , , , , Beautiful Columbia Hall i •}• 2420 Lake Street *> V ♦ y For Rent for Balls, Parties, Recitals and General Assemblies ‘ ’ 1 £ Monday and Friday Nights, Dancing School. ;; * X £ Webster 765. VV. G. 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