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MAT PRODUCE DETRI MENTAL RESULTS Authorities Issue Statement as to the Use •! Toilet Preparations. Many years ago women looked upon the ase of toilet preparations as a luxary to be used by the wealthy and as a otmfeeslon of super vanity and they were used by women to no large degree* But today toilet articles have j come to be among the most rapid sell-1 ing articles upon the market and wom en throughout the world have learned to look upon them as necessities more than as luxuries and to regard their ; use as aids to preserving their God gtvea beauty rather than as confes sions of nay super vanity. With the increasing demand for preparations to preserve and enhance j : 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. ADAMS HAIGHT DRUG CO., 24th and Lake; 24th and Fort, Omaha, Neb. WOMEN AGENTS WANTED In every city to sell our new dis- j covery. Super Sure, the Washing Wonder, washes clothes without rub bing, in one-half the time. Make $25 to $40 a week. Now is your chance to make big money, be your own boss i and have a permanent business. Send j for particulars. Monitor readers will be supplied with a free box by send-! ing name and address. The Greenlee j Mfg. Co., 100 West 59th St., Chicago, 111. NICE furnished room in modern home. Webster 4490. Furnished room for rent at 2314 Twenty-fifth street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for j men only. Call Web. 2927. FOR BALE OR RENT—Sulphur baths irawness. Ask Monitor office. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at fSf) W. 25th Ave. Call Douglas 6077. FOR RENT—Large front room foi man. 2818 Douglas St. Har. 6978. 4t Fay Rent—5 modern rooms 1403 N. J8 SL Call after 5 o’clock p. m. It Furnished rooms for rent by day or week. 1119 North Nineteenth 8t. 1 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms hi first class modem home. Web. 5667. FOR SALE—House and lot, 2912 2912 Erskine street Very reasonable. FOR RENT — Modem furnished j rooms for light housekeeping. 1445; North 19th St. ^ For Rent—One furnished front i room on first floor at 2813 N. 27 St. ] Call Web. 5226. WANTED—Woman to take care of house while owner is absent from city. Call Webster 5862. FOR RENT—Room in private home, I one block from car line, $2.50 a week, j Gentleman preferred. Webster 1888. FOR RENT—First Class furnished rooms. Mrs. L. Ewen, 1702 North 26th street. Web. 4769. 4-t | FOR SALE—11-room house and bam. Big comer store. Very reason able. Leaving town. Monitor office. FOR SALE—5 room modem cot-, 'age, except heat,close in on Twentieth j itroet car line. $400 cash, balance easy terms. Monitor office. Doug. 3224. A good paying barber business for j sale or for rent. Tailor shop in con-1 auction. Write for information. D. EL Nichols, 219 North Ninth Street,; Lincoln, Neb. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a first class rooming house, steam heat, batti, electric lights, on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street care line. rs. Anna Banks, 924 North Twentieth. Don glae 4379. L B. P. O. E. W. Iroquois Lodge No. 92 meets first and third Wednesday of each month at IT. B. F. hall, Twenty-fourth and Charles streets. Exalted Ruler, Wal lace Pettigrew Secretary, Thomas S. LODGE DIRECTORY G. U. O. of O. F., South Omaha Lode* No. 9374. Meeting! first and third Fri days. 25th and N St!., South Side. Paat Grand Maatera Council No. 44f. flrat and third Tueadaya, 24th and Charlaa Street!. WM. P. SHAFROTH, N. O. E. E. BRYANT, G. M. and P. S. Q. O. of O. F., Superior Lodge, No. 10199. Meeting second and fourth Friday evening at T:80, Twenty-fifth and N street. J. H. ANDREWS, N. G. ALTON GOODE, P. 8. our uatural charms, have come many j unscrupulous manufacturers who have entered the field purposely to play upon what they believe to be human weakness and feminine vanity, and have placed upon the market prepara tions that have but little merit and j that do far less than is superlatively claimed by their advertisements. In fact, very serious cases ofq skin erup- j tions, enlarged and distorted pores discolored pigment and even blood poisoning have been known to result from the use of some of these worth less preparations. Often it has been too late to check the onrush of disease after having used this class Of prepa- j rations. The skin and scalp are among the most Important parts of the body and 1 should be treated with diligent care Unfortunately, they are about the most neglected parts. It is only by constant care that one may hope to have a beau tiful complexion and only by selecting preparations of merit that one mas hope to preserve that which nature has given us. In selecting preparations for the care and treatment of the skin j and scalp, the utmost precaution | should be taken and only such prepa-; ration should be selected as will bear chemical analysis and that have a reputation for quality and effective ness, For fifteen years the Madam C. J. Walker Superfine Preparations for the hair and skin have stood the tests and most thorough examinations and en joyed a reputation for high quality and effectiveness and these preparations can safely be recommended by men and women all over America and In 26 for eign countries as ranking high among the very best on the market. They are guaranteed by their manufacturers to produce no detrimental results and | if used as directed, will do all that 1b claimed. It is recommended that you j use Madam C. J. Walker’s Wonderful Preparations for the hair and Madam C. J. Walker's Superfjne Preparations for the skin. The nearest Madam C. J. | Walker Agent will be pleased to sup-1 ply you or a liberal trial treatment will be mailed anywhere upon receipt; of a dollar and a half. Address the j Madam C. J. Walker Mfg. Co.. 640, North West Street. Inianapolis. Ind. j Dept. AT. i SOUTH SIDE VOTES Mrs. Stewart Is quite ill at her home, 3105 X street. The Rev. Mr. Harris and family will motor to Lincoln for a short stay Sunday, Oct. 10. Mr. Roy Ashford left Saturday for Iowa City to enter college there. The Bethel B. Y. P. U. conducted an excellent program Sunday directed by their most efficient President Mrs. Frankie Nelson. Mrs. Carrie Dixon was injured last | Friday in a street car accident. She ■ was attended by Dr. R. C. Riddles. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nulland are i happy parents of a fine ten pound baby boy. who is now three weeks old. Mrs. Stella Williams of Kansas City, Mo., is the guest of Mrs. Beulah John son, 3006 V. street. Mrs. Doris Clark Is ill at her home, 5023 S. 26th St., A necktie and musical entertain ment will be given Saturday night In the Bethel Church Hall. Mrs. Walker an U. street will en tertain the Bethel Mission Circle Thursday evening. SIOI'X ( IT TNOTES Rev. P. if. Lewis has been returned to the Malone A. M. E. church tor I the third year. Rev. J. Milton Norris spent a few I days In our city and filled the pulpit: at the A. M. E. church Sunday night j He was en route to his new appoint ment at Yankton and Huron, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Rasburn Curtis are spending the week in Chicago, 111., and South Bend, Ind. Prof, and Mrs. Jones of Piney Woods school of Braxton, Miss., spent a few days in our city last week with their troop of singers raising funds for the school. Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan have leased the H. J. Parker home. Mr. H. J. Parker will leave soon for Mobile, Ala., where he will place Ins two children in the keeping of his parents. He intends to spend the winter in the South. Mr. Mansfield Aschew was elected Grand Master of the Iowa Lodge oi N. W. WARE, Attorney 523 North 15th Street, Omaha, Neb. NOTICE TO NONRESIDENT DEFENDANT To Minnie Owsley, nonresident de fendant, you are hereby notified that Thomas W. Owsley, on the 31st day of May, 1920, as plaintiff, filed his peti tion in the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, wherein he prays to obtain a decree of divorce from you on the grounds of desertion; that on the 7th day of September, 1920, the Dis trict Court of Douglas County, Ne braska, entered an order that services of summons in this action may be had by publication as is by law made and provided. You are, therefore, required to an swer plaintiff’s petition on or before the 25th day of October, 1920. THOMA8 W. OWSLEY. lt-9-23-30 10-7-14 Odd Fellows for the fourth consecu tive time. Mr. Vernon Rountree, an employee at the C. & N. W. depot suffered a bad sprain which laid him up tor a few days. Mrs. Joseph Norris who has been ill at her home, 513 Main street, baa re covered. The colored voterB of- the \;ity are aware of the fact that it takes worn to put over the G. O. P. Harding ana Coolidge ticket They are on the too. DAILIES REQUESTED TO ELIMINATE COLOR IN REPORTS OF CRIME CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—In a recent gathering of the civics committee of the Appomattox Club of Chicago, to gether with the editors and publishers of the daily newspapers and our our Newspapers, one of the strong points emphasized was the injustice of laboring every criminal story in which a Negro is implicated with the "badge of color.’’ Evidence was pro .V.VP.VP.V.V.VP.V.VP. : Diamond jl i Theatre ;j * ^_ m £ Friday, Oct. 8 > •, WILLIAM DUNCAN £ £ In £ £ “THE SILENT AVENGER'* £ £ No. 12 £ £ AL JENNINGS £ £ In £ .* “WHEN OUTLAW'S MEET” £ £ Century Comedy £ £ “A ONE-CYLINDER LOVE \ £ RIOT” £ £ Saturday, Oct. ». £ Art A cord £ £ In £ .■ “THE MOON RIDERS” £ £ No 11 £ £ Louis Bennlson . £ £ In £ £ “OH. JOHNNY” £ £ Sunday. Oct. 10. £ £ Rex Reach’s £ £ “THE SILVER IIORD” > J. Capital Comedy £ Monday, Oet 11 £ “PIRATE GOLD” £ I- No 7 £ “LOST CITY” No. e £ Larry Semou Comedy £ Tuesday. Oet. 12 *■ “EDDIE POLO” £ “THE VANISHING DAGGER” £ No. 10 £ Mitchell Lewis £ “THE EA1TII OF THE £ STRONG” Slar Comedy Ji £ Wednesday, Oct- 13 J £ W illiam Russell £ £ in £ £ “t LIVE WIRE RICK" £ £ Pal he News £ J. Rollln Comedy £ Thursday, OcL 14 ^ £ Romani £ £ “WHERE LOVE RUNS WILD” £ £ Something new £ ■’ And Rack to the Primitive £ £ PA THE REVIEW £ £ Gayety Comedy £ A Dainty, Ap petizing Meal that just makes you eat it—that chases the troubles from your mind and makes you feel like a millionaire—that's the kind of meals we serve. Everything is pure, clean and wholesome— well cooked—daintily served — and the prices are just right. Come in and give us a trial. The Monarch Cafe C R. TRAM RLE, Prop. 107 South 14th St. Phone Tyler 4119 cluced which showed that great harm is done, and that constant reference to race In such matters served to In crease race feeling an dprejudtee. , It was shown that in many cases such stories were written with ''mai- j ice aforethought" by prejudiced re- j porters, and frequently without the! knowledge and against the policy of| the owners o ftbe newspapers. Nahum Daniel Br&scher, editor in chief of The Associated Negro Press, in his address dwelt at length on these j .icts, and gave concrete examples of j ! 'wo of the greatest dailies in the1 ! ountry that have adopted the policy ith beneficial results. The two: I newspapers are The Cleveland Plain- ; X WANT A HOME—LOOK THIS Y ;• OVER. X X We Have Some Real Bargains A\ i ,L Three 8-room houses, modern ex- J ! A cept heat. ¥ .j. Three 7-room houses on paved Y street and strictly modem Kasy Y| ! terms. Y ! Five 5-room houses in good con- Y j I' *> ditfon on paved street near car- 5* i ¥ Hne- % A Many other good bargains and a Y ! *!• few good investments A | i A Are you Interested? If so, Call i REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE .«, ! |y of all kinds }A iX DESDUNES & CLARKE 817 No 17th St TyLer 1035 Y j Evenings or Sund.ny. Webster 574? j i MRS. PARSY MOORE Ladies’ Dressmaker and Tailor ; House dresses, bungalow aprons, | underwear and men’s shirts a spe I cialty. 2420 Lake Street. Webster 6798 I USE DentEo DO YOU USE Penllol •xAmmwww/AAWAA:! | The Globe ! Realty Co. f ALFRED JONES A SON, J* Managers •{• \ | 1; We buy, sell and exchange | Y city property and farms. £ i i ,j. 19 Patterson Block .j* V Phone Douglas 7408 Omaha, Neb V f x I i > J ( > For that Neat. Well Dressed V • ' Appearance, See i: J. H. HOLMES ! TAILOR || ! I GENT’S SLITS TO ORDER j « » Y Ladles' and Gent's Suits Remod- •:» tied. Repaired, Cleaned and Pressed f ALL WORK GUARANTEED Yj ! J We Buy and Sell Second Hand X ! Clothee, Work called for and de , , llvered. jj. j 2022 North 24th Street '•! ! Phone Webster 3320 y Crosstown Furniture Co. Special Sale Of HIGH-GRADE MAT HESSES I #18.00 Value ut #10.50 1607-09 North Twenty.fonrtlf St Phone Webster 480 - I . — — Phone Ty. 897 Notary Public In Office* N. W. WARE ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR at LAW Practice In Both State and Federal Cou rta Office: Booker T. Washington Hotel, 16th and California Ste., Omaha, Neb. ..— 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 “ Miami St., Omaha, NeB.,' phone Webster 4493, ana find out more about this great remedy for pellagra, rheumatism, blood, liver and kidney diseases. I» gold by druggists _ and agents or sent * prepaid, price $1.00 per bottle, or 6 for $5.00. Take Gross Liver Pills for constipation. Write for testimonials. L. M. Gross, Bo* 17, Little Rock, Ark. _____ -y .— Dealer and The Cleveland Press or Cleveland, O. As a result of this conference, at least one of the great dailies of Chi cago has adopted the policy. The Chicago American, which is one or the largest.evening newspapers In the country is the paper. In the recent account of the attempt to lynch three of our men because of the killing of a street car conductor, where columns of first page newrg were made, The Chicago American did not at any time refer to race in the stories it carried. CHARLES UNITT * REFI BMI AN NOMINEE FOR 6th t'ommlfisloner Dlslrlct, Solicits your role n< (ho Election Nov. 2nd I Toted for In all Precinct* In the Comity I stand for Permanent Roads, paved with brick if possible at a reasonable price, if not, I favor paving with the best available material. I am opposed to turning over the proceeds of the $.'1,000,000.00 * Bond Issue to the bridk trust. Make it a “UNITT” on Nov. 2nd RESIDENT OF DISTRICT S» TEARS JAVW.'AV.V.VAVA'W.VAW.V.V.V.'AW.WAW.V^AV jj South Side Bargain Store ji J 26th Between “N” and “O.” j* We have now a full line of Ladies’ Dresses, Hats, Coats !■ Ij and furnishings; also complete outfits for the Man and I1 Children. ’Ij ;• YoU can buy for cash or pay it out. ,V.VA,AV,mv.VAV,,,V.V.V.V.,.V,VAV,,WW.V,VWJ,/rt I •^x**x~X'\-x-x-xx*x*x*x-*X"X**:--X"X“X~X"X~X":“X*-x**X"X"X~>-2 ’•* ? | Business Is Good, Thank You! | ( Sold 2519 Caldwell Street twice within fifteen days. If 3 3 | you are going to buy or sell a home, call on 3 3 \ GEO. W. MACKLIN ? 2011 N. 21th Street Webster 1301 or Webster 2380 3 3 S 3 3 | HOT CHILI! HOT COFFEE 1 Turn, Yum Delicious 1 Gregory’s Kandy Kitchen 1 I and Luncheonette 1 1508 North 24th Street J Webster 267 1 | Home Made Candies. Ice Cream Sodas I I—^aw 1 H. DOLCOFF * FURNITURE AND HARDWARE STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish. OPEN EVENINGS 1839-47 N. 24th St. Phones—Webster 1607; WebRter 4825 ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO. FRAMER BROS.. Mgre. ^ One Door South of Alhambra Theater Everything to Eat Cleanliness and Courtesy Our Motto TRY US Call Webster 6021 r....— * j, I Telephone Dr. l. Em Blitt tTpttalm * Do me I ah -tiili Donglai 7812 * j j Pope Drug Co. Candied, Tobacco, Drugs, Rubber Goods and Sundries. PRESCRIPTIONS OUB SPECIALTY. Uth and Faraam Streets. Omaha, Nebraska '(***' * * ...*".. ..j j Beautiful Columbia Hall ■ > 2420 Lake Street -' :: . ‘ > For Rent for Balls, 1 ai ties, Recitals and General Assemblies '1 ; | Monday and Friday Nights, Dancing School. ;; :: ;. Webster 765. W. G. Macon, Mgr. ;; f Patronize the State Furniture CoJ v f 11th and Dodge Streets The Monitor recommends its advertisers. Reliable and accommcv- <' y dating service can be found here. < • . : l *