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GIFT FKO.M COLUMBIA UNI TO HOWARD UNIVERSITl Washington, D. C., Oct. 21.—Word is received that the trustees of Columbia university. New York City, have au thorized offering as a gift to Howard | Classified Advertising _—-— RATES—< rents u word for single in ■ertions; 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., 24tb and Lake; 24th and Fort, Omaha, Neh. WOMEN AGENTS WANTED In 'every city to sell our new dis 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 and have a permanent business. Send for particulars. Monitor readers will be supplied with a free box by send ing name and address. The Greenlee Mfg. Co., 100 West 59th St., Chicago, 111. One room for rent, for men only, 2810 Grant St. Telephone Webster 4590. Indef. Light housekeeping rooms, 2130 N. 28th St. Telephone Webster 4983. it FOR SALE—Emerson Piano and Singer sewing machine. Each in good condition. For information call the Monitor office, Doug. 3224. NICE furnished room in modem home. Webster 4490. Furnished room for rent at 2314 Twenty-fifth street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for men only. Call Web. 2927. FOR SALE OR RENT—Sulphur baths business. Ask Monitor office. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 980 If. 25th Ave. Call Douglas 6077. FOR RENT—Large front room for iflen. 2818 Douglas St. Har. 6978. 4t For Rent—6 modern rooms 1403 N. 28 St. Call after 5 o’clock p. m. It Furnished rooms for rent by day or week. 1119 North Nineteenth St. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in first class modern home. Web. 5557. FOR SALE—House and lot, 2912 2912 Erskine street. Very reasonable. FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1445 North 19th St. For Sale—A good Singer sewing machine, and oil stove. A bargain. Web. 3612. It FOR HOMES in north part of city, on easy payments, call Friedman Realty, Tyler 4424. For Rent—One furnished front 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. Cal! Webster 5862. FOR RENT—Room in private home, one block from car line, $2.50 a week. 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 barn. Big comer store. Very reason able. Leaving town. Monitor office. WANTED—A boy living in the vicinity of 32d and Davenport Sts., to look after a furnace. Apply to the Colored Commercial Club, 2420 Lake” Street. 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. 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. [LODGE DIRECTORY G. U. O. of O. F., South Omaha Lodge No. 9374. Meeting! first and third Fri days, 25th and N Sts., South Side. Past Grand Masters Council No 441, first and third Tuesdays, 24th and Charlea Streets. WM. R. SHAFROTH, N. G. E. E. BRYANT, G. M and P. S. G. O. of O. F., Superior Lodge, No. 10199. Meeting second and fourth Friday evening at 7:10, Twenty-fifth and N street. 4. H. ANDREWS, N. G. ALTON GOODE, P. S. university, Washington, D. C., such selects from the duplicate volumes and other materials in its architectural de partment as would be suitable to the purposes of the architertural depart ment of the Howard university. In May last, the Association of Col legiate Schools of Architecture of the United States and Canada held its an nual conference in Washington, D. C., Howard university, having recently organized a department of architecture the first among Negro colleges to institute such a professional course— was invited to semi a representative. The president, Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, nominated Prof. William A. Hazel, head of the department. The gift from Columbia university is one of the re sults of the interest awakened in How ard's now department. This valuable collection of numerous volumes, and about five hundred mounted photo graphs and drawings, historic build ings hi Europe, has just been received. Many courtesies have also been ex tended the architectural department of Howard university by Professors Warren P. Laird of the University of Pennsylvania and Clarence A. Martin of Cornell university, respectively president and secretary of the Asso ciation of Collegiate Schools of Archi tecture. INTEREST IN RACIAL AIM In my last letter to the public on taciai consciousness, beauty and achievement of our people may not have been made clear. For that rea son I am writing again. In the first place, consciousness means one knowing his or her own mind and governed by the dictates of his or her owm.thought. Secondly, there must be some estab lished fact by which one must think, and there is no way to establish these facts without Art and Literature upon the subject which we are most in terested in. Today we are more interested in establishing a racial confidence in a people who have been taught for two hundred years that there was no good I thing come out of Africa. Now we I must reach every woman and child j with our ' pictures, calendars, po-t cards, colored dolls and statuettes, the ' most beautiful printing and work-1 manship the world has ever known. The prices are low in order that | none will be without them. Write today for our price-list. No I agent. Stuart Novelty Co. BLACK ANGELS, TOO. ENTER PEARLY GATES (By Associated Negro Press) ATLANTA, GA., Oct. 21.—"Beauti ful lithographed pictures showing col-1 ored angels entering the gates of Para dise" is the unique novelty offered for sale in Atlanta by an enterprising in-1 dividual. While a good many profess and prac- ; tice Christianity, the proportion prob- j ably being about the same as among i white people, it is a fact that all the ! painters and artists depicting the en- j trance of angels into heaven have been rather partial to the whites. I'NITEO STATES MAY DEMAND NAVAL BASE IN IIAYTI NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. 70 Fifth avenue, New York, has announced the receipt of information from the highest govern ment circles in Haiti to the effect that the I'nited States government might 1 demand the right to establish a naval base at Port au Prince. .Haitians are tremendously stirred at the rumor, according to the report and are preparing to protest against the demand should it be made. Port au Prince is the capital of Haiti. w* ! Magic Theater ii 4922 SOUTH 24th ST. SOUTH OMAHA it Vaudeville Change Three Times g a Week. x Friday and Saturday— CHARLES RAY “HOMER COME HOME” 1 Sunday—• ROY STEWART “THE DEVIL DUCHER” f Tuesday and M'ednesday— BASEBALL STARTED 0> DARK CONTINENT PARIS, Oct. 21.—That society life of the days of the African emper ors more than 3,000 years ago re sembled the social life of the present has been revealed by a magnificent specimen of mosaic uncovered by archaeologists In the ruins of Cartil age, according to an announcement by the Academy oi Science. The mosaic, the largest and most beautiful in existence, pictures the lif: of a Carthaginian nobleman’s country huh.se. It portrays ‘garages” for chariots, resembling the modern auto mobile garage. The tablet shows mem tiers of I e Carthaginian ‘'400” playing a game which apparently is the original baseball, but the mosaic bears no In dications of an attempt by Carthage to ‘‘throw” a world series to Romo. .V.VAV.V.VAV.’.W.'i’MV.V i; Diamond i; ; Theatre i { -J ■’ Friday, October 22— b WILLIAM DUNCAN "* in— *■ •I “THE SILENT AVENGER” I* b No. 14 .* YOUNG BUFFALO .• b —in— "I I- “HIS PAL’S GAL” b ■* Century Comedy .* b b •* Saturday, October 23— b % ART ACORD b —in— b > “THE MOON RIDERS” No. 13 b y PEGGY MAY V 5 —in— b £ “THE HOUSE OF INTRIGUE” «* Sunday, October 24— !■ J"m EUGENE O BRIEN 5 —in— b £ “HIS WIFE’S MONEY” b b New Screen Magazine ■" ’■ Capital Comedy b ■■ Monday, October 25— £ •I GEORGE 1$. SEITZ / —in— b .. “PIR \TE GOLD” No. 9 > •I JUANITA HANSEN •; b —in— b •* “THE LOST CITY” No. 8 y Larry Semon Comedy ■" Tuesday. October 26— ** b ED DTE POLO % b —in— b “THU VANISHING DAGGER” ** Last Episode b «■ MARIE WALCAUF f b —in— ■; y *<t?if DR'CONS VET." No 1 b ? VLICE BRADY > i —in— b • THE INDESTRUCTIBLE J WIFE" > Wednesday. October 27— b £ I YONS and MOR \N f y “i v t. v t f’CTLI.E” y f Snub Pollard Comedy £ Patbe News ■> 'rh”rsdav. October 28— ■ J ■I '!orr;t v« •' MRBANKS b j —in— Jl “AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY" JL b Patbe Review Ji JJ» Gayety Comedy .* Watch for our ad next week J« • •n O^rnr Mirheaux’s new nic- ? • ..re, “The Brute.” whirh «ill be J» .hown at The Diamond Novem- I» ’<«r 3 4-5. '.bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV.bV | 14 THF 14 ? t People ■ ■ ■ L. People £ IORPHEUMI 24th and M Sts. f South Omaha ij | Sunday and Monday— £ ‘THE C HALLENGE OK LAW" | I '5 l - X ! .> Tuesdav and Wednesday— ! £ “THE HUSBAND HUNTER” f I 1! ?ihursday. Friday, Saturday (AK Y Week)— X “THE WORLD AND ITS WOMAN” i Also Vaudeville of X ;!; JACK & JUNE ALFRED | Supported by the Y £ JOE GIRLS 2 •|* X Complete change of nrogram J X three times a week. | ? | ~x*y*«^x-*v*y*x-y*m~x~x~x*.x C- > XX-X“X"X"X-X”X"X ? FIRE! FIRE! 5' Have Your Phoperty and House hold (.nods Insured y Fire Insurance is a necessity X not a luxury. Do it now. Safety 5 first. Call JAMES A. CLARKE Successor to Desdunes & Clark*' A X Real Estate and Insurance of ¥ All Kinds X $ 817 No. 16th St. Tyler 1035 X | The Globe ! Realty Co. f ALFRED JONES * SON, Manager* A y v *1* * We buy, sell and exchange * city property and farms. £ X I 19 Pattereon Block -J. * PMone Douglas 7408 Omaha, Neb. *t* Y .y^.:~:-\-,x*<“;~x**X"X--X‘-x--x*<-'X-:". ^;wy.y.M-.:~X"X~;”X~X'*X"X“X".-X": A t A For that Neat, Well Dreaeed ^ Appearance, See I J. H. HOLMES 1 TAILOR % | GENT’S SLITS TO ORDER y A Ladles' and Gent's Suits Remod A vied. Repaired, Cleaned and Preseed -J* •{• ALL WORK GUARANTEED Y i We Buy and Sell Second Hand A A Clothe* Work called for and de- .;. , 5. Itvered. $• * 2022 North 24th Street X X ’ Phone Webster 3320 •x-r-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-t-x-x-x Crosstown Furniture Co. Special Sale Of HIGH-GRADE MATI1E8SES $18.00 Value at $10.50 1007-0!* North Twenty-fourth St. Phone Webster 480 PELLAGRA On prooof that anyone depending on charity in whole or in part ami have pellagra, rheumatism, blood, liver or kidney disease 1 will fur nish them with G. S. free. has proved its met* I its for 12 years. II Thousands of people claim it has cured them when other treatments failed. A trial is at my risk; if you receive no bene f ts from one bottle 1 will cheer fully refund your dollar. FOR G*r“« See Wright or phone R. t.. Turner, 2817 * Miami St., Omaha, Neb., phone Webster 4403, and | find out more about this great remedy for pellagra, rheumatism, blood, liver and kidney diseases. Js sold by druggists _ and agents or sent I * prepaid, price $1.00 per bottle, or fi for $6.00. Take Gross Liver Pills for constipation. Write for testimonials. I„ M. Gross, Box 17, Little Rock, Ark. ---/ A Treat •M for tlie Family mmmmmmmmmmm The wife and kiddies will enjoy a change from the monotony of home cooked meals So why not suggest coming here for Sunday dinner? No worry, no delays, no dishes to wash — just sit down to a delightful, wholesome, satisfying meal, served in a way that all will like. Moderate prices, too. We are NOW serving Oysters and all kinds of Sea Foods fresh from th< sea. The Monarch Cafe C. R. TRAMBLE, Prop. 107 South 14th St. Phone Tyler 4119 Subscribe for The Monitor. Buy Your Felt Slippers AT THE STAR STORE We Carry the Variety to Please 1 Bring this Coupon and Get 50c Free On a Purchase of Felt Slippers. THE STAR STORE 1831-33-35 North 24th Street CHARLES UNITT REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR r.lli ( <iiiirnltisl<>ii<T I*i>lrlrt. Solicits jour vote at the Election Not. 2nd Voted for in nil Precincts in the Countj I stand for Permanent Hoads, paved with brick if possible at a reasonable price, if not, 1 favor paving with llie best available material. 1 am opposed to turning over the proceeds of the $3,000,000.00 Bond Issue to the brick trust. Make it a t UNITT" on Nov. 2nd * RESIDENT OF DISTRICT 3*J YEARS :: I Business Is Good, Thank You! i! $ , :: Sold 2519 Caldwell Street twice within fifteen days. If !! V you are jroiner to buy or sell a home, call on !! 7 X -» \ GEO. W. MACKLIN j| S: f * I? 2011 N. 21th Street Webster 4301 or Webster 2380 1! f ‘ X 11 .; -i—r-:—;*-:—;-*:—! BtfkMiflKiiu>3ad}a>g>ffl'^a^ig;gM?a>cragre3g><Bg?gsg)3~:B3^gKngg!un<nmffl.T>mmmmm^f-)CT> l HOT CHILI! HOT COFFEE I • Yum, Yum Delicious l Gregory’s Kandy Kitchen I and Luncheonette 1 Si 1508 North 24th Street | Webster 267 f : Home Made Candies. Ice Cream Sodas | H. DOLGOFF FURNITURE AND HARDWARE * STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish. OPEN EVENINGS x 1839-47 N. 24th St. Phones—Webster 1607; Webster 4825 -- - ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO. FRAMER RROS., M*rs. One I>oor South of Alhambra Theater Everything to Eat 1 Cleanliness and Courtesy Our Motto TRY US <'nit Wikthr 6021 ... - - - .. II.-111, | | t j Telephone Ur. L. E. Britt Upstair* * Douglas 21572 Douglas 7812 Pope Drug' Co. j C.ndiefl. ToImm., Drug., Rubber Good, and Sundm*. PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY, j 13th and Famam Street*. Omaha, N.k..-a. *--T T t . ■ r- T . . 1 L_ . , , km MstwtxiKWimi« mmm mnmmm « »•» !:w)( MRS. PANSY MOORE™-I Indies’ Dressmaker and Tailor | House Dresses, Bungalow Aprons, Underwear and Men’s Shirts | A Specialty. I 2120 Lake Street. Webster 6789 J i *** “ * J< ::" !!r ,! i:!<— * - •• ’•X - >; X K.X-X X X X X „ „ .. . ..f .. Ill 11II 0 Op 30 > | Patronize the State Furniture Co. f ' IX „„ ,, . Oth and Dodge Street. } The Monitor recomrnends its advertisers. Reliable and accommo- % % dating service can be found here. A i -j i