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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1920)
Sicily Practically Treeless. Sicily Is practically a treeless conn try. In a Journey of ISO tulles across the Island, one can not observe a sin gle tree that would cut a ten-inch board Wide board: f14-tocb) of Ital ian origin are employed In the making Of heavy boxes for the shipment of licorice. The wood Is a species of Ca labrian flr. Classified Advertising HATES—4 cents a word ror single in sertions; 2 cents a word for two or wore insertions. No advertisement taken foi less than 30 cents. Cash must accom pany advertisement. a DAMS HAIGHT DRUG CO., d4th and Lake; 24th and Fort, Omaha, Neb. One room for rent, for men only, 2810 Grant St. Telephone Webster 4590. Indef. Light housekeeping rooms, 2130 N. 28th St. Telephone Webster 4983. 4t Furnished room for rent at 2314 Twenty-fifth street. FOR RENT — Modem room foi couple, in private home. Web. 3908. It FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping. Modern except heat, $2.50 up. 1445 No. 19th St. It WANTED—Electric motor hi horse power. Will buy if cheap. Savad, 1445 No. 19th St. It FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, one block from carline. Wreb. 4021. 4t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Call after 6 p. m. Webster 5274. 1549 No. 17th St. 2t FOR RENT—Room in private fam ily for man and wife. Colfax 2018. FOR RENT—Furnished room; gen tlemen preferred. Webster 2680. FOR RENT—Furnished room for re fined couple; private family. Web ster 4627. 2t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, strictly modern except furnace; good $tion. Mrs. Sarah Fields, 2618 jklin St. It RENT—Furnished rooms, rea : in ood condition. Call Mr. ,’ebster 2362. 2t MONITOR CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY WATCH IT CROW_ I i S Forty-Three Hundred $ * ; Paid to Omaha people j j in Benefits. I j THE NEBRASKA STATE j | Health & Accident Ins. Co. j j lift So. 14th St. I»oug. 5575 < ---- • Peterson’s Lake Bakery ’ l For Fine Pastries. Bread, Rolls, j j Pies and Cakes. j jl I 2504 No. 24th St. Web. 3387 * • ... • ■ . . T * 1 • ■ » • * T Sporting Goods j The TOW NSEND GUN CO J I J Sporting, Outing and Athletic ♦ ; J Goods J I | 1314 Faniam St. Douglas 0870 4 Real Estate_ j Real Estate and Insurance ” GUV B. ROBBINS • Phone Doug. 2842 or Web. 5108 ; ’ 19 Patterson Block GOODELL & CO. Coal and Feed j 2520 I ake St. ^eb. 3007 J. H. ANDREWS ■ Tailor, Hatter, Shoe Shine t 2517 Q St. South 3887 McGILL & DAVIS Cafe and Pool Hall j Free employment for Armour ♦ and Hold packers. 2516 Q St. Lawyers ♦ .1 \MES M. FITZGERALD ! ♦ ATTORNEY Phone Douglas 4508 i 1017-21 City Nat'l Bank Bldg J * PIATTI & WEAR | ATTORNEYS AND ! COUNSELLORS AT LAW i j Phone Douglas 4508 4 1017-20 Cily Natl Bank Bid-, j Lambert, Shotwell & Shotwell ] ATTORNEYS * Omaha National Bank Bldg. j ' SI N PRINTING CO. \ 1320 Dodge St. Tyler 3832 j | For neat printing and reason- j able prices. 4 t MME. EDITH LLEWELLYN 1 Poro Hair Culturist i Appointment at home if desired i i Webster 4627 4 r HONEY .j I Produced and Sold in Omaha bv 1 H. C. COOK 4521 Parker St. Walnut 0869 I My reputation in the business J 4 is my guarantee for its purity. J ! Phone for Prompt Delivery 4 I HAMILTON PHARMACY j | Phone Webster 1433 1 1323 N. 24th St. 4 4 Every one enjoyed the baptisms lervlces Iasi Sunday afternoon at 2:3f )'clock, which was the last baptism >efore the new year. The receipts for last Sunday were 170.00. KOI TII SIDE LOf'tLS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin o( tpaldlng, Neb. are spending the holi lays and probably all winter in )maha. The Rev. Mr. Billops, formerly pas nr of the Allen Chapel church. South Ode, has accepted a charge in Florida. Wedding hells chimed for Miss ■’ranees Cooper and Mr James Tur ler, who were married Sunday night it Bethel church by the Rev. T A. faggart. I GORDON FIREPROOF WARE HOUSE & VAN CO. I j llth ami Davenport. Doug. 0394 • ; Courteous treatment to all ’ f patrons. * EVANS MODEI. LAUNDRY i j Forty-five years in the husines- J j llth & Dougla- Douglas 024-’ t ! Dt. Pryor’s Japo Wonder Soap i t STUART NOVELTY CO. j j 2513 Lake St. Omaha, Neb. t PAINT OF QUALITY l f At a Saving MULLIN PAINT CO. • j 313 South ltth St. ' WHOLESALE and RETAIL f I ♦ Telephone Tyler 1291 « liureli of St. Philip file Deaton. Twenty-first near Paul street. Rev. John Albert Williams, Priest. The services last Sunday were well ■ attended. At the 11 o’clock service the sacrament of Holy Baptism was ad tninistered to Delbert Osborne, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert V. Gor- , don; sponsors, the parents; and Charles Richards, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stanton, Mr. and'I Mrs. Charles Solomon answering as proxies for the sixmsors, Mr. and Mrs. William Holman of Washington, D. C. , Christmas services will be as fol- !; lows: High celebration of the Holy;, Communion at 12 o’clock, midnight, i Christmas morning; Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m.; full morning service | and Holy Communion at 10 o’clock. Christmas tree and children's party Tuesday night. Feast of the Holy In nocents. i Young Men’s Bible class meets ev- , ery Thursday night at 8 o’clock at the < rectory. As the fiscal year ends December | 31, all members are reminded that all j pledges should he paid in full by that day. jj Diamond jj ; Theatre ; » m • _ \ i \ p > : * : < • ■ ■ ■ 0 ■ ■ m ■ ■ ■ .■ See Your jl * . Favorite jj j Pictures jj \ A11 \ This Week I at Your \ Favorite \ Theater jj Seward Street Presbyterian Church. Next Sunday at 11 a. m. the Presby tery of Omaha will proceed to organ ize the congregation into a fully con stituted Presbyterian church. Rev. J. W. Pressiy, associated su-; pertntendent of missions in the synod of Nebraska, will preach the sermon and conduct the organization services Dr. .1. H. Hutten and Mr. C. W. Ma son will be elected and ordained eld ers. Special music will be rendered as follows: Anthem, “O Come Let T*s lng" (Parks), choir; vocal solo, se cted, Mrs. Wm. A Shackleford: solo d chorus. ‘'Sail On " soloist Mis :h Alexander. e public Is cordiallv invited to services. tmas exercises consisting of a recitations and songs by the of the Sunday school will be rsday ntg.'t, December 30, 2ach child of the Sunday 1 be presented a suitable |Hst Church. fiias A. Taggart, pastor, elda Tucker, reporter. BrviceB att 11 o’clock. Sun |jt 9:30 a. in. Baptist Young at 5:30 p. ra. Evening i ’clock. ' e services Christmas •jock. The subject of ^"The Coming of the is urged to come, le gives a bazaar ; ’ night, auctioning Ay night., military , auctioning off •Jit, children’s | ‘mas tree and | Circle will i school n the • j Mrs. Kiddle, wife of 111, Riddle, lefl j Wednesday to spend the holidays with relatives and friends in Chicago. Mrs. Lila Pearson Webber left Tues j day to visit with her parents in Co i lurabus, Ga. Her husband, Mr. W. : I Webber, will join her the first of Feb [ t ruary. Mr. Simms, living on Thirty-third , str*t. was repoi ted not much ini proved this week. !A11 of the churches on this side will conduct Christmas services and exer cises. Everyone is Invited to attend ► one or the other of the churches. Mr. Price. 4416 South Sixteenth street, is ill a! his home with the grip. ST. BKMilllCT’S >OTKS ■ There will be high mass with com . munlon at midnight Christmas evening in the Catholic Community Center. 2429 Parker street. All are invited. There will be a Christmas tree for the children and members of St. Bene diet’s Sunday, December 26, at 3 p. m Miss Marie Miller and Virgil Opal Murray and Augusta Williams were baptized Sunday. The Omaha deanery m the national Catholic welfare council will meet af St. Joseph's school December 29 at S ! p. m All delegates are requested to • l>e present. The Boy Scouts will hold their regu-| lar meeting Wednesday evening at 7 | o’clock at the Community home. The Young Men’s club will hold | . their meeting as usual Thursday eve- : ning at g o’clock. All children are invited to attend the sewing classes on Saturday after- j noon at the Community home from 2 to 4 o'clock. Evening services will be dlscon tlnued until Dent. St. Benedict’s Guild club met Satur j day afternoon at the home of Miss j Hazel Starks. Because of the snow, a hike was postponed, but a pleasant afternoon was spent in making candy. .Two new members were taken in, .Miss | Margaret lying and Miss Marie Miller. Some fruit and flowers were sent to Mrs, Franklin, who is ill at the Nicho las Benn hospital. X-Rayed a Mummy. An English scientist has taken an X-ray picture of the hand of an Egypt ian princess of the second dynasty (about 4fi00 B. O.). taken through the wrappings of her ninrmnlfled remains, showing all the hones with great clear ness. and a ring on the third finger. Inventor's Triumph. For years It was believed that a machine could never be made which would weave wlcke*- baskets and furniture. Bur a machine which pro duces flawless work m 30 rimes the speed of the best timid weaving Is now In use. Sugar in India. The small Indian sugar grower | makes no white sugar but simply bolls | down the Juice and does not remove j the molasses. The dark brown prod uct ts called giir or gin and Is gen erally sold and consumed without re fining. although Id some parts of the country a certain amount of modern sugar production Is carried on A Treat for the Family The wife and kiddles 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 Oyatera and all kinds of Sea Foods fresh from the The Monarch Cafe C B. TBAMBLB, Prop. 107 Soath 14th St Phone Tyler 4119 ■ m I Blues Records ! i 1 CRAZY BLUES | BULL FROG BLUES RAILROAD BLUES SWEET MAMA ST. LOUIS BLUES LEFT ALONE AGAIN BLUES MY NAUGHTY’ SWEETIE i 8 BERT WILLIAMS MARION HARRIES MAMIE SMITH NORA BAYES And Many Others 1 I R iu.tfstu.tmu.u.tiTtsiimu.ii.u.itr-ir: ’■.'msnuncu.t \ Rialto Music Shop | 1116 Douglas Tyler 4090 » « ft s j.ntd.u.'U.H'Zi.u.tx.cifUu.-H.u.u.tj.u.iM.-u.id.v.im.ti.H'U.u.-H.iit.-Mtm-uix.'V.* <p* 5J y- SK353883& i(M' X if. XtXfr njt it iijt '.i:: :; it k « h KX « ;r kXk k.xx H Re-Adjustment Sale 1 Every pair of shoes in our store we can buy today for less than we paid we have marked down to meet the low prices. R I CRESSY SHOE STORE 1*22 South 21th St. SOUTH OMAHA, NBB. tt H « » « « « a K.alK a a a a a a a a aja 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 H. DOLGOFF FURNITURE ANI) HARDWARE STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish. OPEN EVENINGS 1938-47 N. 24th St. Phones—Webster 1607; Webster 4825 .. ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO. PRAMER BROS., MKrs. One Door South of Alhambra Theater Everything to Eat Cleanliness and Courtesy Our Motto TOY US Call Webster mi * ■ *.»■«---». .t , . r - - , . , 7^ Telephone Ur. L K. nrltt Douglas 2671! Dougina 781* Pope Drug Co. Candies, Tobacco. Drugs, Rubber Good* and Sundries. PRESCRIPTIONS OCR SPECIALTY. l»-h and Famam Street.. Omaha Neb.asks | Patronize the State Furniture Co. ii t 14th and Dodge Streets !' The Monitor recommends its advertisers. Reliable and accommo- ' * \ dating service can be found here. < > 1 GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS.. C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO. Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 2005 Cnrning St. _ Telephone Douglas 1098 ~SoU everywhere by fumilure <*fiakjrs dppnrlirwni siomn <S08> c7*£4r Jot ilUuu LoJd./ ENGI ANIJPP SPRING HT1) CO ^ ^ Brooklyn l mmmmi