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siorx CITY. IOWA Mrs Anna Roberts, housekeeper of the Fay hotel, is visiting friends in Kansas City. The Ladies’ Court of Cedar Hill York Rite lodge No. 80 held a social evening Tuesday, November 30, in their lodge rooms in the Barron build ing. Mrs. Albert Williams Is very ill at her home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Byam have moved into their new home in Cres cent Part The Household of Ruth No. 21 gave one of the biggest dinners ever served • by any lodge in the history of the city j in the parlors of Mt. Zion church on ; December 2. The Willing Workers met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Maxey on Sixth street. The trustee rally held on Sunday, December 5, netted $80. with the re ports not all in. Club No. 1, the Abra ham Lincoln club. Prof. H. J. Parker, leader, raised the largest amount, *29.20. Mrs C. F. Williams. jfH West Sev enth street, suffered a stroke of paralysis last Monday. A love feast was held at Malone A. M. E. church last Wednesday night preparatory to the rirst quarterly meeting, Sunday, December 12. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Barton of To peka. Has., united with the Malone A. M. E. church Sunday night. Mrs. Tonsil and daughter, Viola, and Mrs. Henry Robinson have re turned from Des Moines, la., where they attended a family reunion. Mrs. Ida Hunter of Omaha, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Liz zie Tack of Twenty-first street, has returned home after a very pleasant visit. Mrs. Gray, a Social Center worker, will meet the young people Sunday afternoon at Malone A. M. E. church for the purpose of organization. -k. Subset ibe for The Monitor. DURING DECEMBER WE ARE MAKING Stupendous Reductions at Our First Anniversary Sale We are overloaded. Prices on furniture are coming down. We are going to sell every piece of furniture in our two stores at just 26 per cent off the marked price. THIS SALE IS LEGITIMATE as we have not raised our prices in order to give you a discount. Can yod imagine what this means to you, for our prices always have been 26 per cent below any store in the city, and on top of that we are giving our additional' 25 per cent discount, which brings the price as low as two years ago. s* EVERY ARTICLE IN BOTH STORES EXCEPT GRAPHONOLAS AND RECORDS WILL BE SOLD AT 25 PER CENT OFF REGARDLESS OF COST TO US. We have just received a large shipment of new Columbia records which we will be very pleased to play for you if you will call at' either store. TERMS IF DESIRED. « , Dolan & Shields Furniture Company, inc. 24th and Lake I Twn c-rnRvs i 2:>th and Leavenworth Webster 0864 t TWO STORE?, , Tyler 2080 UJIIIIIIIIIIIHillllllllHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIfllllHIIIIIIIHIIUIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111^ Tuchman Bros. | 24th and Lake Webster 402 § = _ E E CRISCO, any size can, 25c = E KARO SYRUP. $5C I =• RICE, Fancy Head, 25c — E 3 lbs. for...-. = E JELLO, All Flavors, 27c E I P. & G., Fels Naptha, Omaha Star and Palmolive Soap, 25c | = OMAR FLOUR. 2.65 i E 48 lbs. . —.-...—.. = E BLUE BELL PURITY 2.50 1 3iiiiiiiiiimmiiimmiiimiiiHiiimiiiimmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin I Beautiful Columbia Hall [ 2420 Lake Street Webster 765 For Rent for Balls, Parties, Recitals and General Assemblies. | Monday and Friday Nights, Dancing SchooJ, W. G. MACON, Manager I Nil* Quc*n BuildinS—Ham* of Nil* Qa**n 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 who want 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 Corporation or Kashmir Chemical Co. 3423 Indiana Avenue Chicago JEWISH PEOPLE FIGHTING ANTI-SEMITIC PROPAGANDA This Group of Citizens Suffering From Campaign of Slander and Misrepresentation Appeal to Justice of American People. (By the Associated Negro Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—The Jewish people of America have at last spoken in no uncertain terms against the propaganda that has been used against them for a number of months by Henry Ford and others who seek, as they claim, to misrepresent their . attitude before the American people. The document is signed by the lead- , ing Jewish people, of all activities, in , every section of the country. In closing the statement the follow ing appeal is made: “We have an abiding confidence in :, the spirit of justire and fairness that ; | permeates the true American and we I are satisfied that our fellow citizens ( will not permit the campagn of slan-1 der and libel that has been launched j against us to go unreproved. There j is enough for all of us to do in the great task of building up our common country and of developing the prin ciples on which it was founded. Ia;t not hatred and misunderstanding arise where peace and harmony, unity and brotherliness are required to per petuate all that America represents and to enable all men to know that j j within her wide boundaries there is ( no room for injustice and intoler- , ance,” j < This public address was prepared j ■ as a result of a conference of lead- ■ ing Jewish organizations called by the , < American Jewish committee to dis- j, cuss the widespread campaign of j' secret and public anti-Jewish propa-1< ganda in the United States. ;< The American Jewish committee j was incorporated in 1911 in New York state “to prevent the infraction of the | civil and religious rights of Jews in all parts of the world, to secure for j Jews equality of economic, social and | educational opportunity, to alleviate J the consequences of persecution, and | to afford relief from calamities af fecting Jews whenever they may oc cur." FIRST ACQUITTAL IN HISTORY OF STATE (By the Associated Negro Press) PITTSBURGH, Pa.. Dec. 9.—For the first time in the history of the state, a Negro was acquitted for the murder of a white man. After delib erating for twenty hours, the jury ac quitted F,. T. Walhour, who shot Jo seph V. Conway last May, after Con way had insulted a colored girl friend who was walking along the street with Walhour. Monitor advertisers want your bus iness; that's why they advertise In your paper. j 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 1 2d day of August, 1920, Kate Maud ] Hazen as plaintiff, filed her petition , in the district court of 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 day of November 1920, leave to serure servire on you by publication was given the plaintiff by the judge of the district court of Douglas County, Nebraska. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 20th dav of December, 1920. KATE MAUD HAZEN ED F. MOREARTY A tto mey-at-Law 700 Peters Trust Bldg. NOTICE In the matter of the application of Semann Saab for change of name. Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of November. 1920, Semann Saab filed his petition in the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, i the object and prayer of which is for a decree changing his name from Semann Saab to Samuel S. Majahed. Said application will be presented I to said Court in Court Room No. 7 on i j January 2, 1921, at 9 o’clock a. m., orj | as soon thereafter as petitioner can j be beard. SEMANN SAAB. 4t 12 2-9-16 23 20 THOS. LYNCH, Attorney NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas Coun ty, Nebraska. in the matter of the estate of Ida Saunders, deceased. All persons Interested In said estate are hereby notified that a petition has been filed In gold Court alleging that said deceased died leaving no last will and praying for administration upon her estate, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 24th day of December, 1920, and that if they fail to appear at said Court on the said 24th day of December, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. to contest the said petition, the Court may grant the same and grant administration of said estate to Claude Saunders or some other suitable person and proceed to a settlement thereof. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 3t 12-2-9, 16-23 County Judge. - 40.ME INTERESTING CENSUS FIGURES (By thp Associated-Negro Pressl WASHINGTON. Dec. 9.—Colored jopulation of Baltimore, Md., was an jounced by thp census bureau as 108,390. The total white population s 625,074. Chinese, Japanese, Indians ind others in Baltimore total 362. The ncrease of the colored population dnoe 1910 was 23,641, or 27.9 per cent, shile the increase of the whites was 151,687, or 32 per cent. Colored population of Cincinnati is !9,636. an increase of 9.997, or 50.9 per nut, in the past decade. The total vhite population was 371,540. an in crease of 27,621, or 8 per cent, over he past decade. Total colored population of Ixmis • ille, Ky., decreased 404, one-tenth of; per cent, during the decade, the pol iced population In the city this year j otaling 40,118. The white population vas 194,737. an Increase of 11,347. or j i.2 per cpnt. DANGER SIGNAL A blue pencil mark on your paper means your subscription is due and must be paid at once or your paper will be stopped. Merry Little Sunshine. Visitor—I just looked In to cheer ou up a bit and I’m very glad I did, or 1 met the doctor going out and e says you are worse than you think jid may not recover.—Boston Tran crlpt ' COAL! COAL!f j Order your Coal from A S. M. BASS I f 1721 Cuming St Doug. 2398 J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE If you have $150 See Me. Have a 6-room house, $2 000.00; two blocks from carllne. JAMES A. CLAKKE Iteal Estate and Insurance of All Kinds 817 No. 16th St. Tyler 1035 l E. L. ELLIS f B I B Light Brokerage and Appraising B E B p Rooms 202-4 Kaffir Block | OMAHA 9 I: « Tyler 1990 StHflKisagBaMaRpagKBdWMOTtotwmigik&tiCic^K I Liberty Drue Co. | ; EVERYBODY’S-BRI G STORK ;; ’ We Deliver Anywhere. ! Webster <W*« 1904 N. 24h St | miittttntttttmmtttt . ' 4 > ► 4 . * 4 . ► . . > ' 4 t I » ► < > ► : :: } waters f BARNHART | H PRINTING CO. I OMAHA ^ | \ i I l I l Music Parlor NOW OPEN Your favorite record played on request. Individual, Couple or Party booths. SOL. LEWIS, Prop. 1824 No. 24th St. {Palace Clothing I 1 Company I I 14th and Douglas Sts. j MEN’S CLOTHIERS 1 J Appreciates Colored Trade, j Courteous Attention. Prices Right. I W. I. CATTIN CO. :i ’{• PLUMBING. GAS AND \ \ STEAM FITTING :j | HIO N. 24th St. Douglas 1625 !j V * •**«**«* * »*• •*«**•<**<* O. C. BAN r'S | a Carpenter ami Contractor X y All kinds of job work. y Y 2214 \». 271 It Ue. X Webster I't32 K.naaeKMtKW-sosstswnsnsnsitS-MK-ltS} I Xmas Greeting Cards g < g 1 % Largest Assortment WeSfc of Chicago | * MEGEATH STATIONERY C9 g 1403 Douglas Street ajafK H’M >! ::;h « a >: a a a « « k h a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Ladies’ Gingham Dresses! ! lc 1 « ’it Our entire stock of Ladies’ Street or Afternoon Dresses | ” of Fine Ginghams and Cham brays I Go On Sale jj i! Saturday and Monday Only l Decemcer 11 and 13 g Choice at lc . . K j ' i with a purchase of another Dress of like price. | a ! BUY TWO DRESSES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE, § PLUS lc | I 1 Limit two to a customer. | STAR STORE fl 1831-33-35 North 24th Street North Omaha's Largest Department Store, with the : 4 Largest Shoe Department »ai»w K.M^t aptjaiaaa « « « s aJfl&SCKa B&* a'a tmafXWWOUXWKfe Wonderful Graphanola Sale 10 Records given free with every CABINET GRAFANOLA Jfi for a period of Sixty Days. Terms to suit. Q Street Pharmacy 28th and Q Sts. South 260 [ MAGIC HAIR GROWER]' AND STRAIGHTENING OIL | I | MME. JOHNSON AND SOUTH I The most wonderful hair preparation on the market. When I I we say Magic wedo notexaggerate, as you can see great re I suits in the first few treatments. We guarantee Magic Hair Growertostop the hairatoncefrom fallingoutand breaking ■ | off; making harsh, stubborn hair soft and silky. Magic Hair I Grower grows hair on bald plates of the head. If you use ^ these preparations once you will never be without them. I Magic Hair Grower and Straightening Oil are manufactured I by Meadames South and Johnson. We also do scalp treating. Magic Hair Grower, SOc, Straightening Oil, 3Sc, [ { Allorders promptly filled; send 10c for postage. Money must accompany all orders, 1 f Agents wanted—Write for particulars. * ! Wecarry everything in the latest fashion- » V able hair goods at the lowest prices. * t , We make switches, puffs, transforms' • I tion curls,coronet braids, and combings ? ' made to order, matching all shades a \ 1 •Pe< hky. bend samples of hair v. ith • 1 all orders. 2416 Blondo St., Omaha, Neb. « t Telephone Webster 880 ! PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS /