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A NEW YEAR’S TRIBUTE TO THE CAUSE OF 01)1) FELLOWSHIP IN OMAHA Foundation Upon Which the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows Stands Has Been Ever Since Time Was, and Will Be After This World is No More (By M. L. Hunter, 2201 Giant St., Member of Mo. Valley Lodge No. 9915, G. U. 0. of 0. F.) The great bow of promise which en circles the earth and brings all things to a common center for good has brought us to the eve of the close of 1920. We face the beginning of the new year with increased faith in the principles of our older and hope to continue without ceasing our fight for the good of all humanity, until there shall be restored on earth, peace, good will to all humanity. And we there fore resolve that we will take in creased devotion to the principles of our grand old order, that the Christ Classified Advertising RATES—4 cents a word ror 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.,. _4th and Lake; 24th and Fort, Omaha, Neh. ___ 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—Furnished rooms, one block from carline. Web. 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—Furnished rooms, rea sonable; in ood condition. Call Mr. Brown, Webster 2362. 2t FOR RENT — Neatly furnished rooms, on car line. 1549 N. 17th St., middle apartment. Web. 5274. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for men only. Call Web. 2927. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 980 n! 25th Ave. Call Douglas 6077. FOR SALE—House and lot, 2912 2912 Erskine street. Very reasonable. FOR SALE—At a very reasonable price, one National cash register, four-piece mahogany parlor set, four chairs and one rocker, solid oak. Call Webster 0386 between 9 and 12 a. m FOR RENT—Furnished room, near car line. Webster 2680 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; rea sonable. Call Mr. Adams, Web. 5279. For good place to board go to 2429 Lake Street. Meals by day or the week. Home cooking at reasonable prices. Fo'- instrumental or vocal music, cal! Mrs. Harris, Douglas 9407. FOR HOMES in north part of city, nn easy payments, call Friedman realty, Tyler 4424. ELECTRIC STUDIO, 2417 N. St., South Omaha, will make you a holiday photograph at small expense. South 4588. J. W. Gardner. 4t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a first class rooming house, steam heat, loth, electric lights, on Dodge and T - frit;.-fourth street care line. rs. Anna Banks, 924 North Twentieth. Douglas 4379. I. B. P, O. E. W. 11 oquois Lodge No. 92 n4eets first and third Wednesday of each month at U. B. F. hall, Twenty-fourth and C irlos streets. Exalted Ruler, Wal lace Pettigrew Secretary, Thomas S. Riggs. lodge directory o. U O. of O. F., South Omaha Lodge No *374. Meeting* first and third Fri days. 25th and N St*., South Sid*. Past Grand Master* Council No 44*. first and third Tuesdays. 24th and Charlaa Street*. WM. P. SHAFROTH, N. O. E. E. BRYANT, Q. M. and P. G. G. O. of O. F., Superior Lodge. No. 101M. Meeting second and fourth Friday evening I at 7-30. Twenty-fifth and N street. ’ i. H. ANDREWS, N. O. 1 ALTON GOODS, P. S. I MONITOR CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY WATCH IT CROW__ i S Forty-Three Hundred $ j, Paid to Omaha people T I in Benefits, I i THE NEBRASKA STATE | i Health & Accident Ins. Co. j { lib So. 14th St. Doug. 5575 • l Peterson’s Lake Bakery I * For Fine Pastries. Bread, Rolls, ' Pies and Cakes. I l 2504 No. 24th St. Web. 3387 4 Sporting Goods j The TOW NSEND GUN CO * f Sporting, Outing and Athletic j j Goods J t 1514 Faniam St. Douglas 087U . Real Estate j Real Estate and Insurance 1 GUY R. ROBBINS • Phone Doug. 28t2 or Web. 5103 i ! 19 Patterson Block t ! GORDON FIREPROOF*WARE- ? f HOUSE & VAN UO. ’ ? 11th and Davenport. Doug. 0394 } . Courteous treatment to all * f patrons. 1 | EVANS MODEL LAUNDRY { J Forty-five years in the business j j 11th & Douglas Douglas 024'' i • Dr. Pryor's Japo Wonder Soap J STUART NOVELTY CO. j | 2513 Lake St. Omaha. Neb. j I PAINT OF QUALITY At a Saving ? MI LLIN’ PAINT CO. j $ 313 South 11th St. * WHOLESALE and RETAIL I • ? Telephone Tyler 1291 shall not have died for us in vain; but we as men and women will continue to have faith in the promise that God made to Abraham. God promiesd Abraham from thy seed all families of the earth should be blessed. The order teaches us that to be blessed we ! must first learn the lesson that our ^ Father Christ Jesus taught his dts - riples, and is known as the Golden Rule, which reads: “Do unto others as you would that they should do unto you.” To learn this lesson, we must also lean on the foundation of this grand old order, which are friendship, love and truth. Friendship: The most precious of earthly possessions. Love: The tie that binds, the force that links earth to Heaven. Truth: The greatest force in mortal mind, the one virtue that overshadows and .spreading out its wings, covers all the virtues. The rulers of this earth did not apply the Golden Rule, and their ac tions caused the world war, which wai made more widows, more orphans, and caused tne expenditure of more monev then any other calamity known in the history of the world. With the war ended so far as guns and ammunition is concerned the war for the rights and justice of the com-! mon people has begun. The nations j of the earth are in a great crisis, un-1 rest end distress are in every locality,! and the burdens of the common people ! are increasing daily. The cause? In! Israel’s time three dominant elements i ruled, viz., the: king and his household, constituting the professional politi cian.-; the princes, nobles and Phai - [ isees, which embraced the wealthy, prominent and influential citizens; and the rabbis, scribes and priests, form ing the clergy of that time. Those1 three elements formed a conspiracy : against the common people. Jehovah warned them time and again and showed them his remedy whereby they could avoid a great punishment an I j be restored to his favor. They ignored j the divine remedy and the result was their overthrow. The prophecy was i fulfilled on Israel, and the same con spiracy against the common people is going on today at a rapid pace. The Grand United Order of Odd Fellows teaches us that the same warning that was given Israel, is given to that class of people which is governing this earth or the inbnbitant of this earth and the prophecy on Israel was fulfilled and it is sure to be fulfilled on the people of this earth, unless the divine remedy is heeeed. Every sober-minded person, should stop and consider and profit by the events of the past. Seme people have said that the Odd Fellows do not live up to the principles of their order. It is by no means an easy task to accomplish all the good ;n life without having them mingled with bad. Christ Jesus organized the church through his apostles, and from that time many have strayed from the straight and narrow path, few stepped out of line but in every comer of this » | GOODELL & CO. Coal and Feed { 2520 I ake St. Web. 3007 ] ♦ J. H. ANDREWS t \ ! Tailor, Hatter, Shoe Shine 1 2517 Q St. South 3887 j McGILL & DAVlfc Calc and Pool Hall ] I Free employment for Armour i t and I)old packers. j f “ 2516 Q St. t _____ 1 Lawyers : JAMES M. FITZGERALD * ATTORNEY Phone Douglas 4508 ! 1017-21 City Nat’I Bank Bldg t PIATTI & WEAR ATTORNEYS \M> * COI NSELLORS AT LAW Phone Douglas 4508 ♦ 1017-20 City Nat’l Bank Bid". Lambert, Shot well & ; Shot well ! ATTORNEYS j * Omaha National Bank Bldg. j SI N PRINTING CO. I 1320 Dodge St. Tyler 3832 {For neat printing and reason able prices. 1MME. EDITH LLEWELLYN Poro Hair Culturist Appointment at home if desired Webster 4027 _ “.HONEY t Produced and Sold in Omaha bv ! H. C. COOK j 4521 Parker St. Walnut OSfiO I My reputation in the business j is my guarantee for its purity. ! Phone for Prompt Delivery | HAMILTON PHARMACY Phone Webster 1433 1323 N. 21th St. • _____ { world there is always someone ti pi each the second coming of Chris' Jesu:. From A. D. 3, the Grand Uniter Order of Odd Fellows ha- been user as a vehicle to convey the me--age oi our crucified Saviour to the men or the highways and reach and pull from the slums of this old sin-cursed worlr men and women bring them to the i nr- i (i altar in our temple and ask of t!\- , Do you believe tha* Chris; is? Then and there he must make n confession of his past wrongs, call upon the Ruler of the universe to assist him in ever' keeping n ell clean and spotless from the world. In the foundation of the grand old or«ler is written a remedy and cure for the world’s ills. The love for mankind which means practicing of the three principles of the order. Those prin ciples are Friendship, Love and Truth. Then and not until then will we have faith in the commandment, Thou shall have none other Gods, before me. a ;!«! a a rgK.«aaaO<atIMa a Xu a astsa a I RRANDEIC 1 « U THEATRE ^ | Four days starting Thursday, g| a December 30— Matinee New Year’s December 30-31, January 1-2 jj i 1 SMABIi?! | WHITNEY Er TVTT | I----- 1 —-• I Presentinc SEATS ON SALE f. Prices: F'enin-'s—50c, 75c, $1 S j: and $1.50; Matinee—25c, 50c, I 75c and $1, r Ei « » nmtauKp. Crosstown Furniture Co. SPECIAL SALE OF STOVES AM) FUR5ITUBE I807-00 Sorth Twenty-fourth St Phone Webeter 480 (}-!a Animal Friendships. Sometimes a dog will adopt another animal In the oddest fashion. There was n rase where a female boh-talled sheep dog made friends with an old • hen which shared Its kennel. When the animal had poppies the bird brood ed over them and kept them warm dor tng the mother’s ahsence. W. WARE, Attorney 'ollce to Non Resident Defendant To Percy O. Jennings, non-resident defendant: You are hereby notified that on the 15th day of September, ! 1920, Hattie A. Jennings, as plaintiff, filed her petition in the district court of Douglas County, Nebraska, the ob ject and prayer of which is to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of extreme cruelty and non-support; that on the 28th day of December, 1920, tbe District Court of Douglas County, Ne , braska, entered an order that service of summons on you may be obtained , bv publication as is by law made and provided. You are therefore required to answer "laintiff’s petition on or before the 10th day of February, 1921, HATTIE A JENNINGS. - 4t 12-30-20:6, 13. 20-21 Plaintiff. j; Diamond ji ;i Theatre j; ■ i •_ • ■" ■■■ ■ ... — - ■* ■ ij \ . j: :: ;■ See Your ? !; \ \ Favorite I; I: Pictures I; t All I I This Week \ l at Your •: i; Favorite i; i ji Theater ■; ? i S i i - I .V.'WA'AWWMWWMW 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 Oysters awl all kinds of Sea Foods fresh from the sea. The Monarch Cafe C B. TBAMBLK, Prop. 107 South 14th St Phone Tyler 4119 i! Blues to Make You Laugh ]• “The Road Is Rocky” I MAMIK SMITH U “Fair Thee Honey Blues' ^ I’ ON SALE ONLY AT OUR STORK | ;; X I “Crazy Blues” { x, xMIK SMITH | “It’s Rijrht Here For You” l X Many Others by ? BERT WILLIAMS MARION HARRIS MAMIE SMITH NORA BAYES ETC.. ETC. X LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN OMAHA j I —r * I Phonographs — Easy Terms f f V E APPRECIATE THE COLORED TRADE RIALTO | MUSIC SHOP 1116 DOUGLAS ST. PHONE TYLER 4090 | ; £ Mail Orders a Specialty | •x~x~x~x~x~x~X“X--m-*:~x*<"<"X~x-<~xx~xX"XX«x~x~:“XK-*<~xK'-x-\ H. DOLOOFF FURNITURE AND HARDWARE STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish. OPEN EVENINGS 1938-17 N. 21th St. Phones—Webster 1607; Webster 4825 * ' ■ --. ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO. PRAMER BROS., M^rs. One Door South of Alhambra 'Theater Everything to Eat Cleanliness and Courtesy Our Motto ;! TRY US Cull Webster 6021 Dr. L. K. Britt Upataln. Douglas 2C72 Ilougla, 7812 Pope Drug Co. ( Tobacco, Drugs, Rubber Goods and Sundries PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY. ,,h and Earnam Slreeta. Omaha, Nebraaka >.b»« • . I ...-f . , ____ CO A L 2 COAL! I Zernovsky Coal and Ice Co. SAVE '• kKe- wkb 1627 P vrth 24th Street 2011 North 13th Street •- r f"*1 • • • • • - - — — ■■■ - ^*** GOOD GROCERIES ALVV \ VS ".’ C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO. VIm» h re.h Fruit, and Vegetable*. t_ 2005 Cum mg M._ Telephone DouglaaJWS ENGLANDER 77 7~-1 WIT-axxie spring oold everywhere by tumiruiv dealers and department stoits jor Jlux/m/eJ boaIJe/ ^&I ANTjfH SpRlNfj Hf | j CQ t -Rrookiyti (hMjgo ~~ i