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•‘BACK TO >OKMALCY" A. I*. > iinniiiiis, Omaha's Oldest Bur lier, lietiirns to »*re War Prices— Hair I ills, ;{.'<»■: >liate, I5t, _ gMA.HR! IMM.: 'in i.iii > Old “Bud” Simmoifs of the Ess-Tee Dee Palace of Art and Omaha’s oldest established and leading colored bar ber. at 1322 Dodge street, has put prices back to pre-war basis. Begin ning fdonday, January 24, 1921, shav ing. 13c; all hair cutting, 33c; shine, 19c. Ail other classes of work in pro portion. Mr. Simmons is one among the mas , ter barbers of Omaha who fought the high prices in the beginning, particu larly shaving, and as most everything is getting cheaper, he now reels that his lines should come down anil wants all his old friends and patrons to Classified I Advertising KATES—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., 24th 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—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. WANTED—Room and board in a very respectable family. Call Web ster 5053. It ,('1101* si KY and \< miles, Regular Chinese dishes. 21im; Lake Street. Joe Aee, Prop. FOR RENT—Room, furnished. 260:1 Patrick Ave. 2t 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. WILL the two little boys who found the chauffeur’s cap Sunday morning on Twenty-fourth street near Erskin, please return to Williamson’s Drug Store and get reward? FOR RENT—Furnished room, near car line. Webster 2680 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; rea sonable. Call Mr. Adams. Web. 5279. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, one block from carline; strictly modern. Webster 4012. 4t FOR RENT—Three-room house on carline. Webster 0111. It FOR RENT—Two large front rooms, 2429 Lake St. Web. 1529. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; no children. Call Web. 6379. 3t Fo>1 instrumental or vocal music, cal! Mrs. Harris, Douglas 9407. FOR HOMES in north part of city, on easy payments, call Friedman Realty, Tvler 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, bath, electric lights, on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street care line. rs. Anna Banks, 924 North Twentieth. DoiictIrh 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. Rigga. LODGE DIRECTORY . I. Q. U O. of O. F., South Omaha Lads* No. M7*. Mooting* first and third Frl day*. 25th and N St*., South Wdo. Paat Grand Maatoro Council No. 441, first and third Tuesday*. 24th and Charts* StrootS. WM. R. SHAFROTH, N. G. E. E. BRYANT, G. M. and P. B G. O. of O. F., Superior Lodgo, No. 101M. Mooting tocond and fourth Friday *v*nlng at 7;S0, Twenty-fifth and N *tre*t J. H. ANDREWS, N. a ALTON GOODE, P. B. know that he is still among you and back on the job with more real mean ing and “pe|)’' than ever before. They say you can't come back. But ! you will never know unless you go and 1 see. Remember that you receive bet ter sen ice and courteous treatment at all times. And, as usual, we guaran I tee our work or return your whiskers. I.ast but not least, remember tin . |eleventh commandment Thou shalt : not talk about any other barber before' me. Our motto- “See us or we both lose money." So come in without knocking and leave the same way is a very good plan. \. i*. sniMo\s “Some Barber” SIOUX CITY, IOWA The Willing Workers' club (Mrs. E. J. Curtis, president) met with Mrs,1 George Hicks last Tuesda, tit 2 p. til. i at her home, 1801 Hill avenue. The Eastern Star Court and the Household of Ruth will give an enter Itainment on Friday, January 2S, at ! their hall. 31"! Fourth street. Attorney J. A Redmond is attending I to business after a threatened attack i of pneumonia. Plot. J. H. Parker's little son. J. H.. . Jr., is better after an attack of the, | grip. Mrs. Vernon Roundtree ami children i are guests of Mrs. Othelo Roundtree I of Omaha for an indefinite stay. Mr. Mansfield Asken spent last Sat i itrdav and Sunday in Des Moines. la., j wheje he met Mr. George A. Woodson land together they placed the Odd Fel lows' endowment fund into first morl , gages drawing 7 per cent interest. Mr. J. D. Anthony, who underwent I an operation at the St. Vincent hos- . pital, [passed away while seemingly on : | the road to recovery. He was burled ' Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock from 11he Malone A. M. E. church. Rev. Mr. I ewis officiating. The Masons had l charge of the services fie is survived by his wife, three brothers, and a son and daughter. Mr. E Hanlon, the big contractor living at 1601 Nebraska strePt. has lefr i his mansion in the charge of Mr. anil Mrs. Walter Williams while he and his family are spending the winter in j FI orida. Miss Gertrude Brown of TJnroin.! N'ii.. who spent ten days in the city; visiting with relatives and friends, was a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Rasburn Cur- 1 Cs on last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Simmons is a patient in St. Jo seph hospital, suffering from a nerv- j mis breakdown. From the last report s'-e was showing signs of gradual im m ovement. Mr. W. H. Ashbey is still confined to I bis home with illness. Mrs. Susie Perry, the hair dresser, j located on West Seventh street, has ■ . ■ • ■ 1'' ■ ' ’ i * friends and relatives in Chicago. St T ouis and Birmingham, Ala. Mrs Perry spent a verv pleasant trip and she was very greatly benefited by it. Mr. Jessie Boyd, the newly appoint ed leader of (Mass No. 2 in Malone A. E. church, is starting out well in 'is duties as class leader. We look; for great things from Ctass No. 2 un der the leadership of Mr. Boyd. Mrs. J. 1). Redmond has accepted the position as organist in Malone A.: M. E. church. Mis. C. F Williams, 7(i4 West Sev enth street, is able to tie up and around her home. Subscribe for The Monitor. IN MEMORIAM of Mr. James E. Johnson my beloved husband and devoted ompanlon, who departed this life January 28, 1820—one year I ago next Sunday, “Blessed is the dead that, dleth in the Lord, for they rest from their labor.” MRS. CARRIE JOHNSON. H2v North 28th Street. I MAGIC HAIR GROWER j ! ' AND STRAIGHTENING OIL MME. JOHNSON AND SOUTH The most wonderful hair preparation on the market. When we say Magic we do not exaggerate, as you can see great re sults in the first few treatments. We guarantee Magic Hair I Grower to stop the hair at once from falling out and breaking off; making harsh, stubborn hair soft and silky. Magic Hair Grower grows hair on bald places of the head. If you use these preparations once you will never be without them. Magic Hair Grower and Straightening Oil are manufactured by Mesdames South and Johnson. We also do scalp treating. Magic Hair Grower, 50c, Straightening Oil, 35c, Allorders promptly filled; send 10c for postage. Money must accompany all orders. { , Agents wanted—Write for particulars. ! 1 Wecarry everything in the latest f'shion- • j able hair goods at the lowest prices. We make switches, puffs, transforma- • , tioncurls,coronet braids, and combings j fj made to order, matching all shades a | ( specialty. Send samples of hair wdhf • f| all orders. { 2416 Blondo St., Omaha, N«J». | b Telephone Webster BOO | 0 Bp :;jgb j; MONITOR CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY WATCH IT CROW i S Foriy-Three Hundred $ I Paid to Omaha people j $ in Benefits. I t TJIK NEBRASKA STATE j f Health <N Accident Ins. Co j ^ ltd So. 1 Ith St. Doug. 5575 1 ? Peterson’s Lake Bakery J 4 For Fine Pastries. Bread. Rolls, f Pies and Cakes. ? | 2501 No. 24th St. Web. 3387 i, Sporting Goods \ The TOWNSEND GI N CO \ ♦ Sportng, Outing and Athletic i t Goods ; • 1514 Farnam St. Douglas 0870 4 Real Estate ♦ Real Estate and Insurance ? firY B. ROBBINS i • Phone Doug* 2812 or Web. 5108 ; 19 Patterson Bloch f J ' (*,OKlioV FIREPROOf'w VHK. t if HOCSE & V \\ CO. j 11th and Davenport. Doug. 02b 1 4 i Courteous treatment to all J • patrons. 4 | EVANS MODEI. L U N DRY ! I Forty-five years in the business t | 11 th & Douglas Douglas 024'' j * • 4 Dr. Pryor's Japo Wonder Soap 4 | STCART NOVELTY CO. j t 2513 Lake St. Omaha. Neb. ? • • PAINT OF QUALITY 4 •• T \ At a Saving J | MULLIN’ PAINT CO. j j 313 South 11th St. i f • W HOLESALE and RETAIL ’ • Telephone Tvler 1291 t • • | EMERSON’S LAUNDRY t t The Laundry That Suits All ; j 1301 No. 21th St. W eh. 0820 j >1 U KO T. \\ II. 1.1 VMS' Violin School opens January 21. 1921. Offer- de tailed instruction in the way of ear training through tone study, sight reading and playing, and minor the atrical work necessary to musician ship. Such advantages are not to be l ad Jjy any elementary violin student in Omaha. Mttll \ I 01 list: Klenientarj Seales and finger exercises, school and and finger exercises, school and ••todies by Ire Be riot, Alard, Eeveik. fli uenberg, Silt, Wohlforth, Delias I Roding, Winternity, Kayser, Leonard. Dam selections from Kreutzer. Solos • by Leonard. Sitt. Zabrielli. De Reriot, David, etc. Sonatas by Corelli, ap, a, I Vol. 2; Senallie. Fareollvi. Handel, etc To pass from the- elementary to the intermediate grade, a satisfactory per formance of the 23ri Concerto by Vioth is required. Unroll now. Hours 2 to 4. Studio 241k Hinney St. Phone Webste- 2(i28. —Adv. .11 HIM tlHIVST hi -h 1,1 \ hi W (By the Associated Negro Press) SEW YORK. Jan, 2m- The follow ing, among the resolutions presented by Judge lianlel F. C'ohalen at the meetihg of the national council. Friends of Irish Freedom, in ti e Hotel Biltmoie. were unanimously adopted' “To resist the attempt to organise in the Pnited States a free country— « revival of the Ku Kltix-Klan terror ism aimed at the complete political and economic subjection of the Negro race in America. “And be it resolved further, that in this work we call upon al! Americans if Irish blood to Intensify their efforts lo strengthen and perpetuate the lib erty of our country to the end we may I GOODELL & CO. I Coal and Feed ? J 2520 l ake St. Web. 3007 4 I | t -9 I I I T t * ■ ■ ■ • -••*•* - *• "• '• J. H. ANDREWS t t t Tailor, Hatter, Shoe Shine J | 2517 Q St. South 3887 ? McGILL A DAVIS j j * Cafe and Tool Hal! * Free employment for Armour 4 t and Hold packer*. J | 2516 q St. | Lawy t rs : JAMES M. FITZGERALD I t ATTORNEY I I’hone Douulas 1508 l 1017-21 City Nat’l Bank Bldg, 4 ! PIATTI & WEAR | T ATTORNEYS AND j 4 COUNSELLORS AT I \W 4 l I’hone Douulas 4508 . 1017-20 City Nat’l Bank Bid-, i Lambert. Shot w ell & 1 Shot well i | ATTORNEYS j * Omaha National Bank Bldg. j ’ SI N PRINTING CO. " ] 4 1320 Dodge St. Tyler 3832 J ‘ j For neat printing and reason- t j 4 able prices. 4 •« '• > ■>-*->■>'■» *■»' » T M ME. EDITH LLEWELLYN T| I’oro Hair Culturist j Appointment at home if desired I 4 Webster 4627 4 j "HONEY * * * 4 * I’rodttred and Sold in Omaha In I 4 H. C. COOK l 1521 F’arker St. AValnul 0869 4 4 My reputation in the busines* j t is my guarantee for its purity. } - ! Phone for Prompt Delivery 4 ! HAMILTON PHARMACY l j Phone Webster 1 133 J 1323 N. 21th St. t ^ . . . . t 4 FRED W. M YRSH A CO. T ; CASH M ARKET Home Rendered Lard: Also t ? Home Cured Hams and Bacon i i Douulas "831 2003 t urning St. 4 not alone continue to enjoy i:- bleu ings, but that through Amen* a Ilk' libel ty may < otne to Ireland and to all other oppressed lands.’ NOTH H OK INDEBTEDNESS Notice o- hereby given' 1 .at :dl of 1 tlie existing indebtedness of the Kaffir i 'hemical La hoi atorif • on I.ernbei . 31. 1980, amount to $V580.08. M AI IREK PENS', J„ N PEOPLES, JOHN ALBERT WII LIAMS. KREIt C. WILLIAMS, Being a majority of the board of di- | rectors. It riMiiim; noth i. In the matter of the esmte o; Ida] Saunders, de- * ased. Notice is hereby given that the tied-. itors of the said deceased will meet ; the Administrator of said estate be-1 fore nee. County Judge of Douglas: County. Nebrask . at the County Court: Room in said C unty, on the 8th day: oi March. 1921. and on the 9th day of May. 1921, at 9 o dock a. rn.. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment i and allowance. Three months are al - lowed for the creditors to present their claims. from the nth day of Feb j ruary. 1921. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 11 County Judge. PROBATE NOTIfl In the matter o' the estate of John Mobile;.. deeea ed. Notice is hereby given that the ered fojv of the sail deceased will meet the Administrator of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Douglas , Room, in Bald County, on the 8th day of March, 1921, and on the lith day of May. 1921. Ht 9 o’dock a. m., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for exa linatiou, adjustment and allowance. Three months are al lowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 5th day of Feb ruary. 1921. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 4t County Judge. AMOS P. SCRT’GGS, Lawyer 220 Bo. 13th SI. Phone Doug. 7812 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas Coun- j ty, Nebraska, In the matter of the | estate of George D. Dickinson, de ceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said Court alleging that said deceased did leaving no last will and praying for administration upon his estate, and that a hearing will he had on said petition before said Court on tlie 29th day of January, 1921, and that if they fail to appear at said Court on the said 29th day of Janu ary, 1921, at 9 o' lock a. m., to contest tlie said petition, the Court may grant Ihe same and gi mt administration of said estate to Lillian Black or some other suitable person and proceed to a settlement thereof. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 3t County Judge. X. W. WARE, Attorney Nolice lo Non Resident Defendant To Percy O. Jennings, non-resident lefeodant: You are hereby notified I hat oiVthe I5t;, day of September, :(2/ IfaWie A. Jennings, as plaintiff, \M her HODtlon in the district court t Douglui^kCounty, Nebraska, the oh- i ;rt era] f,;wr of which is to obtain l divur, . H >ou on the grounds of Oreine and non support; that 1 i thi vi December, 1920, the t Douglas County, Ne ■■aska , • order that service ’ sunn,,,,,, may be obtained pule b; law made and You are therefore required to answer plaintiff's petition on nr before the 10th day of February, 1921. HATTIE A. JENNINGS. ♦t 12 30-20 ;6, 13, 20-21 Plaintiff. | W. J. CATTIN CO. | * PLUMBING. GAS ANI) * X STEAM FITTING X I •> 910 N. 21th St. Douglas 1625 <• For that Neat. Well Dreased 4 v Appearance. See I J. H. HOLMES | TAMOR J | GENT'S SPITS TO OBDBB j X Ladle*' and Gent's Suita Remod- A A tied. Repaired. Cleaned and Preaaed •> V ALL WORK GUARANTEED ? /* We Buy and Sell Second Hand A 5. riothes Work called for and de- A X llvered. A X 2022 North 24th Street X X Phone Webtter 1320 X Dentlo DO YOU Denitlol ■ .v.v.'.v.v.'.v.v.v/.v.v.v.v: !; Diamond i j Theatre '< I-i i: i; :■ ■: * ■ > ■ .* ■: i ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ Z See Your i i !; ;• Favorite •; $ $ > Pictures I; 1 AH | !| This Week!; := i: :i at Your *■: =: •: i; Favorite =• l! i! I heater :i I. M □ i A Treat j \ for the Family jl 5 The wife and kiddies Ij £ will enjoy a change from •; Ithe monotony of home £ cooked meals So why 1? not suggest coming here £ for Sunday dinner? £ £ No worry, no delays, no $ I, dishes to wash — Just £ f sit down to a delightful, •; ;! wholesome, satisfying £ I; meal, served In a way 5 ■; that all will like. ? I Moderate-.prices, too fj We are NOW serving Oysters and kU kinds of Sea Foods fresh from the Mb The Monarch Cafe C. R. TRAMBLE, Prop. 107 South 14th St Phone Tyler 4119 XK~X“X~X"X~X~X~X~X~X~X*-X~X~X”X-«~X~X”X~X~X”X~X~X~X~X~ ! RIALTO MUSIC SHOP 1 | $ 1416 DOUGLAS ST. PHONE TYLER 4090 & *!* ❖ Mail Orders a Specialty V ? 1 -x-x~x-x-x~x-x*<~x“x“x“:x“:«x“:-x“x~x~x~x-x“>*x~:«x«^<^.:~:~>? • --- -- --"" 1 " Wonderful Graphanola Sale 10 Records given free with every CABINET G R A FA NO LA for a ]>eriod of Sixty Days. Terms to suit. Q Street Pharmacy 28th and Q Sts. South 260 . . "■ " .■■I.— - ■ ■—VI _ ZlXKtm-tHirxm X SWSXX f&CX. x « XXX! IK:: k itit it it it it it it it it it :t xt :t it it it it :t it mt it* it it 1 CONSUMERS COAL mid SUPPLY CO. 1 X X Dealers in GOOD COAL « jfl I Colorado—Clean, Large Lump, $12.50 J l Illinois (Springfield; $12.00 | « FIRST IN QUALITY DOUGLAS 0530 FIRST IN SERVICE | H. DOLGOFF FURNITURE AND HARDWARE STOVES. RUGS, LINOLEUM Belter Goods for Less Money. Credit if You W ish. OPEN EVENINGS 1938-17 N. 21th St. Phones—Webster 1607; Webster 4825 - ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO. PRAMER BROS., Mgrs. One Door South of Alhambra Theater Everything to Eat Cleanliness and Courtesy Our Motto j TOY US Call Webster 6021 i STRAIGHT lO* IO ^ -_STRAIGHT ~***~*^— ■ 1 ■ Better and more pleas rng than any mild Havana cigar Ifyo ur dealer cant supply you write uf _ I I. LEWIS CIGAR M'FiS. CO Newark. NJ / Largest Independent Cisar Victory m theWorld / jTO / _ J ' . lr_ Flordc V . - fj 1,2 ***** Nr^iCds - uk ^.j sizer x '.’*** — - tL ~-ja^g. Vyp fsi your dealer fr your By orde sytB**" ---- -—„ „• -J f *"* * m m< m m e ♦ ♦ . — m . «... ...... -» u . Telephone llr L, E. tirltt Upstairs Douglas iUTi Douglas 7SIU Pope Drug Co. I Candies, Tobacco, Drugs, Rubber Goods and Sundries PRESCRIPTIONS D1JR SPECIALTY. t 13th and Famam Streets. Omaha, Nebiasls ' ’_ .. —.. COAL! COAL! Zernovsky Coal and Ice Cc. SAVE YOURSELF MONE1 AND UAL!,: OFFICE, WEB STER 0.".3I, OR YARD, WEBSTER 2090 1627 North 24th Street 2011 North 13th Street | Patronize the State Furniture Co. ii $ 14th and Dodge Streets ! }. The Monitor recommends its advertisers. Reliable and accommo- '' | dating service can be found here. J , GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO. Also I resh Fruits und Vegetable*. 2005 Cuming St. Telephone Douglas 1008 t — .—..————— .« Sold everywhere by furniture dealers and department stores <ENELAfER> 1 jor illustrated bookiel ENC/1 ANHFft SWING HI |) (.() New York • Arook lyn c hirqgo V--—----1 PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS