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Ki Beautiful Columbia Hall i ■ i 2420 Lake Street Webster 765 I For Rent for Balls, Parties, Recitals and General Assemblies. | Monday and Friday Nights, Dancing School. W. G. MACON, Manager BEAUTIFUL HAIR AT EVERY AGE “NELO” HAIR REQUISITE assures it. Rob the hair of its lustre and you rob it of half its beauty, its suppleness and its strength. When the natural oil which protects it is deficient, it must be supplemented, otherwise the hair will become dull, dry and brittle; it will split at the ends and prematurely fall out “NELO” HAIR GROWER, 52c “NELO” PRESSING OIL, 52c MRS. EULA NEAL, Mnfr. 1814 North Eighteenth St. Webster 6521 Omaha, Neb. Hair Dressing, Scalp Specialist, Massaging ‘®BBC5sS3<3?RH!Xa'atsXVXKTtSi'SXg'SX'SrX'iiaX 8';; S'sfsr »XKXfc’RffK'alOTiSSXSCS; Mme. MADISON’S 90-DAY HAIR GROWER SYSTEM f | Grows the hair three inches in 90 days, if used as directed. Also hair K ,■ combings made up. B 2711 Lake Street Webster 6017 I feaffitBgaaRBggCggjgiirglBBliaifcllMtfWfttftAXiiliu XgBSO: g st.t gn-x'-.t % S sTsV. I Nil. Qumi Bull dins—Home of Nila Quean Preparation. An Unusual Opportunity for men and women capable of earning salary of $50.00 per week. We have openings for aggressive, hustling persons to cover city, county or travel entire state territory doing special organization work. The Nile Queen Corporation now being organized on a profit-sharing basis is putting into operation a new plan which offers a gilt edge opportunity to small investors. Wide awake men and women whcrwant to make real money or have their savings earn substantial dividends, cannot afford to overlook this opportunity. For full information address Dept. B, Incorporators Nile Queen Corpora turn or Kashmir Chemical Co. 3423 Indiana Avenue ^ Chicago ■ ^ ■ ■■———■ ■ — ■ .. ■■ ■■ ■ .-r.-.'.-— PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS HUUWMIAiMIM.tM3f£->xa>.'5ar2«.w^ "=^—•-- ‘ —'-'■= — - — "- —- --TT | NOTICE I The National Association for the ji I Advancement of Colored People x] It was first called into being on the one hundredth anniversary x S of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, and incorporated May 25, 1511. f. It conceives its mission to be the completion of the work which g; ‘x; the Great Emancipator began. ?! It proposes to make 12,000,000 Americans— I PHYSICALLY FREE FROM PEONAGE x MENTALLY FREE FROM IGNORANCE SOCIALLY FREE FROM INSULT i! POLITICALLY FREE FROM DISFRANCHISEMENT g It believes American citizens, white and colored, must organize g x 'and fight for the full rights of all native-bom American citizens. Our FIGHTING STRENGTH is composed of three hundred and h p forty-six branches extending from Boston to Los Angeles, and from g «; Seattle to Key West. A paid-up membership of over 100,000 constantly increasing, and x x THE CRISIS, a record of Darker Races, with a circulation of over £ i 100,000. ARE YOU WITH US? If not, why not join today? Membership fee is less than one- £ H third of a cent a day. , OFFICE—2314 North 24th Street C. C. GALLOWAY, Chairman of Membership Committee £ ?! OFFICE—2214 North 24th St. Webster 0573 * MEMBERSHIP “Any person may become and remain a member of this Associa- g g lion with the consent of the Board of Directors by accepting member- g ! I ship in writing and by paying annually in advance a fee of at least « s one dollar. E “Any person paying two dollars and fifty cents or more sha.l be g < entitled to receive the CRISIS without further charge during the year £ II of such membership.”—By-Laws. Application for Membership TO THE SECRETARY _ g Omaha Branch, .1920 2314 North 24th St. Please enroll me as a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCJ^JIOJi. ] FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE. I pledge an | ! annual fee of j K ......dollars. (*.) I || Make Checks Payable to P. H. JENKINS, Treasurer ^ ;; PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS SOUTH OMAHA Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and son, .vho have been visiting with their uncle, Mr. Whidby, 2917 R street, re urned to their home, Richmond, Mo., Sunday. Miss Sadie Bell Alexander, who re turned a few weeks ago front the Western University because of con gestion there, is attending Boyles College here. The Rev. Mr. Clark of Pine Bluffs, \rk., who is here to assist the Rev. Mr. Franklin of Omaha, will render a ermon Wednesday night at Bethel. A Y. W. C. A. mass meeting was held Sunday at Allen Chapel church. Twenty-fifth and R streets. Mrs. Anderson is quite ill at her home on Twenty-eighth street. Miss Cerrelda Tucker was again on he reception committee for the Ne ■raska State Teachers’ association, she served at the Fontenelle hotel, egistering the teachers and answer questions of Information. Miss Castroma Lee, who has been quite ill at her home on Z street, is not much improved. SIOUX CITY, IOWA The Willing Workers’ Club, M:s. E. | 1. Curtis, president, will serve a Hard-1 ,ug dinner in the parlors of Malone j V. M. E. church Thursday evening, j November 18, in celebration of the G. 0. P. landslide. The bill of fare ein- j braces Kentucky oysters, spamibs,, mashed potatoes, Harding pie, etc. '■ Thfey will begin serving at 5 p. m. An amusing aftermath of the elec tion was the spectacle of a department manager of the Tilleston Warfield ; Wholesale Grocery company wheeling : he janitor, Mr. John Shores, a colored ' qiant, down the main streets in a gaily ! decorated wheelbarrow. Mr. Shores j ".ore the regulation full dress and silk hat. Traffic was temporarily! blocked. The Willing Workers. Mrs. E. J j Curtis, president, and Mrs. Thomas Tack, secretary, met with Mrs. George Hicks last Tuesday at 130 Hill ave- ■ nue. Mr. William Jones has accepted a I 'osition as red cap at the C. & N. W. lepot. m Mr, Charles Webb of Chicago is the quest of his brother, Mr. Arthur Webb ; nf South Sioux City. Mrs. Viola Williams is ill with the i heumatism. Mrs. A! Williams of no9 Coolj street ! is spehding a few weeks visiting her | brother In Indianapolis, Ind. The parents*o the Misses Margaret Howell and Nellie Adams are expect i ng them home from Qulndaro school I ■o spend the holidays. The girls re j port the school to be in a prosperous | ■ondition. Rev. P. M. lx»wis held his first coal | -ally Sunday, November 7, and raise ! *37.10. He has called a church meet- j ng for Wednesday night, November. 10, for the election of trustees. Mrs. Sally Conyers of the A. M E. "hureh. Montgomery, Ala., joined Ma lone A. M. E. church last Sunday. The ladles’ Church Aid met last , Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Wal ker, Prof. J. H. Parker filled the pulpit I it Malone A. M. E. church Sunda; night. He delivered a good exborta- | lion on the subject “If You Love Me, | Keep My Commandments.’’ Mis. Henry Robinson of 918 West Seventh street is able to be out after ndergoing an operation at St. Jo teph’s hospital. N. W. WARE, Attorney NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. bi the matter of the estate of Roy E. White, deceased. All persons interested in said estate ate hereby notified that a petition hap been filed in said Court alleging that Bui 1 deceased died leaving no last will and praying for administration upon his estate, and that a hearing will be hud on said petition before said Cou.t on the 20th day of November, 1020, and that if they fail to appear at said Court on the said 20th day of Novem ber, 1020, at 0 o'clock A. M. to contest j the said petition, the Court may grant the same anti grant administration of I said estate to Douglas G. Russell or i ome other suitable person and pro I ceed to a settlement thereof.. BRYCE CRAWFORD, County Judge. 3t—10-28; 11, 4-11-20 ED F. MOREARTY, Atty., 700 Peters Trust Bldg. LEGAL NOTICE Notice to Non-Resident Defendant: To David F. Hazen, non-resident de fendant: Notice is hereby given that on the 2d day of August, 1920, Kate Maud Hazen as plaintiff, filed her petition in the district court Af Douglas Coun ty, Nebraska,, the object and prayer of which is to obtain an absolute de cree of divorce from you on the ground that you have wantonly, cruelly and grossly failed, refused and neglented to support the plaintiff and her minor dhildren, Though amply able so to do. You are further noti fied that on the 3d Hav of November 1920, leave to serum servile on von hv publication was given the plaintiff bv the judge of the district -ourt o* Douglas Countv, Neb-aska. You art required to answer said petition on or before the 20th d*>v of Dooer-bo-, 1920. KATE MAUD HAZEN. - ' I I —I • v -W'll r I r A H r P SOUTH OMAHA’S MOST I n L LL A U E II PROGRESSIVE STORE Stop—Think—Why pay the high prices for merchandise? We will sell you new and dependable merchandise for less money. New' goods and new styles coming in every day. If you haven’t opened a Leader account yet, come and do so—“It’s Different.” We sell you orf credit at cash prices. THE LEADER OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE j| * 4727-29 SO. 2ITH ST., SO. SIDE,, OMAHA, NEB. Cottsr, f I ir» Jip»r Cotton spin > ii Japan is regard k! by many to t *• - i.iitortant com nercialiy as the - It rnlustry. | Liberty Drug Co. I \ EVERYBODY'S DRCG STORK % y We Deliver Anywhere. .j. •• Webster »3S« 1!M)4 X. 21h Sf. ■!• $• <• ! FINKENSTEIN’S j GROCERY*CO.! | ===== I 1 26TH AND BLONOO STS. f WEBTSER 1902 »»»»»<■ »»»»♦♦»♦»»»»»»»♦♦»<•* f * ! ^ | \ WATERS f t BARNHART f % [PRINTING CO. I ! } i i *i*-X x x x XXXXK'X w x'x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Two Day Sale Friday and Saturday SUITS AND I OVERCOATS 1 To Measure 1 $40.00 Reduced from $60.00 a a Fit and Woikmunship Guaranteed. ■ I MacCartliy-Wilscn I ailoring Co. LUK South loth St. a a a iOfiXW aa J • Music Parlor : NOW OPEN I Vour favorite record played | t on request. Individual, Couple j I 'or Party booths. | SOL. LEWIS, Prop, j •j 1824 No. 24th St. 1 Palace Clothing Company 14 th and Douglas Sts. MEN’S CLOTHIERS Appreciates Colored Trade. Courteous Attention. Prices Right. • I - ■ ■ 1 / Wonderful Graphanola Sale 10 Records given free with every CABINET CRAFAN'OLA f for a period of Sixty Days. Terms to suit. Q Street Pharmacy 2St h and Q Sts. South 260 - - — - - . ....— ■ ! WILLIAMSON S DRUG STORE i V d * ;; 4 Tobacco, Toilet Articles, Candies and Refreshments. . ••• • < > 1 X All goods promptly delivered. , , 1L % Special attention given to prescriptions. ? | 2306 NORTH 24th ST. WEBSTER 4443 | J •i* W y,HM/vw*X,<M/,X,vvv'XMW*‘X*’XMX,,!M!M!M!MX*v‘X,‘!,vvv,!,,X*v,X**J*,> l-HOUSES | On Small Payments 'Down ? I - GEO. W. MACKLIN $ 2011 X. 21th Street Webster 1301 or Webster 2380 M. Snitzer & Company i (Successors-to BARBENDORE) it it Fancy Groceries and Meats ; ‘X j I 2111-10 North 21th Street Phone Webster 0513 •* it [I - ' wwwwwwmrlfcisjffi:» h‘->- » K’mwjjrirobrw ws^f wv atiHBHnrHftrw-iWftfftwnyteif wiwewwq | MAGIC HAIR GROWER | AND STRAIGHTENING OIL ! * «, .. . ! MME. JOHNSO!;• and south £ I The most wonderful huir preparation on the market. When , | we say Magic we do not exaggerate, as you can are great re- jf.'s J suits in the first few treatments. Wc guarantee Magic Hair i Growerto atop the hair atom e from failing out and I.leaking !4.]K I I olfj making harsh, stubborn h if aoft and silky. Magic flair j Grower grows hair on bald places of the head. If you use •| these preparations once you will never be without them. I Mavicflair Grower and Straightening Oil are manufactured by Mesdamea South and Johnsan. We also do scalp treating. Magic Hair Grower, 50c. Straightening Oil, 35c. . J | 9 1 Allorders promptly filled; send 10c for postage. Money must accompany all orders. ] 2 ^ We carry everything in the latest fashion- I S H able hair goods at the lowest prices. n 2 We make switd.r-,, puffs, transform;*- t fagaS ■ '‘ tion curls, coronet braids, and combing* - J nmde to order, matching nil shaders a 1 apecialty. Send samples of hair w:th ■ ‘ v**’ill orders. * i._ Telephone Webster 880