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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1921)
Events and Persons Edward Klllingsworth of the popu lar firm of Klllingsworth & Price, who !h visiting New York Clt> and other points, is expected home some time next week. Jenkln's Itarber Stoop.—All work strictly first-class 2122 N 2blh street Web. 20»l>. Mrs. John W. Bell and daughter, Margaret, after a three months’ visit with relatives In Chicago, have re turned to the city. Her mother, Mrs. Daniels, returned with Mrs. Bell. Jenkln’s Barber Shop—All Work Strictly First Class. 2122 N. 24th St. M eh. 2095. Dr. Craig Morris’s office will he closed during I lie month of February, M ill lie reopened March 1. The Womaiv’s Auxiliary of the Church of St. Philip the Deacon will hold their monthly tea next Thursday at yie residence of Mrs. Joe Brown. 1517 Burdette street. The ladies are requested to come and bring their needle work. Try M 1111"nison’s Cough Syrup. Oth ers lire gr.ilng results, why nol yon? F. A. Williamson, druggist, 2306 North 21th St. Webster 4448.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hicks en tertained a party of twelve at the din ner given by the house committee of the Young Women's Christian asso ciation Tuesday night. Try Williamson's Cough Syrup. Ot,h. ers are getting results, why not yon? F. A. Williamson, druggist, 2306 North 21th St. Webster 4143.—Adt. Mrs. L O. Gregory continues to Im prove at the home of her sister, Mrs. .1. TV. Shields, 2305 North Twenty seventh street. flelst Pharmacy lor drngs. 2702 Cnmln-r street. Harney 681„—Adv. Mrs. Alfred Jones in steadily Im proving at the Nicholas Senn hos pital. Try M llliamsnn’s Cough Syrup. Oth ers are getting results, why not you? F. A. M llllnmson, druggist, 2306 North 84th St. Melisfer 4118.-- 4dr. John G. McDonald. Sr., spent sev oral days in Lincoln last week in the Interest of labor legislation. Mr. Mc Donald Is stenographer and book keeper for the Butcher Workmen’s Advocate and is prominent tn the ranks of union labor. K. If, Morearty, Lawyer, 600 Bee Bldg. Douglas 3841 or Harney 2156. A. P. Scruggs, lawyer, W0 S. 18th D. 7818. Col. 3881,-AdT. Harry Del an il and Count Wilkinson are running the Colored Porters' and Cooks’ club at Sixteenth and Cuming streets. When you need Ileal Manicuring, see Miss Kthel Dow. Jenkins* Burlier Shop, 2122 North 21th Street. Mth. .1. II. Smith, 1920 North Thirty fourth street, haH been home a week, suffering with an abscess In both ears. She is some better now. 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. SMAKTKK StT ( l.l'B The Smarter Set eltib held Its first business meeting of the year Saturday evening, January li», at the Young Women’s Christian association. Miss Audra Trueheart will entertain the club Saturday evening, January 29, at her residence, 1143 South Seventeenth street, CAMP PIKE Croup Oeowasln met at the Young Women’s Christian association Friday afternoon. Miss Mary Louise Cray and Miss Ruth llattworth met with the girls and aided them with their songs. .Miss Ruth Jones was appoint ed club treasurer. I’KIStlLLA \KEIH.K (RUT CM'lij The Priscilla Needle Craft club met at the Young Women's Christian asso ciation Thursday afternoon.1 .Mrs. Nat Hunter was hostess. N. A. A. r. P. The National Association for the j Advancement of Colored People will ) meet Sunday, January 30, at St. John’s A. M. E. church. A memorial service In honor of the late Mrs. Moss will be! held. W AITERS’ l>, E. ASSOCIATION The meeting of the W, P. E. A. held I' January 13, 1921, was sparsely and tardily attended. It seemed that each member expected to shift the respon sibilities to the other. Mr. E. L. Reed of the Plaza hotel expressed his satisfaction with the, regulable cooks and dishwashers sent' Ills from this office. I President Ellis has recovered from j his Illness and will be on the Job j again. An effort has been made to con I solldate the W. P. E. A. with Local No. : 2S2. We think well of the proposi j tlon. | Meetings other than regular meet- ■ ings will be announced in this bulle tin. Mr. Warner Saunders has left the Union Pacific service to loin the staff! of the Athletic club. JI ST I S MI SICAI. CI.I H Mildred Gordon entertained the Just I Us Musical club at her home. 2134 j North Twenty-seventh street, Sunday j from 2 to 4 o’clock, after which dainty ! refreshments were served. SIIU’RISK SIHIWEH Mesrlames Vawter and Rafferty were hostesses at a surprise shower given at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris Monday evening in honor of their infant son, Charles, Jr. J Many useful gifts were received. The guests present were Mesdames Bell, [ Whitner, Ctirblne. Green, Rhodes, Vawter, Peoples, Scott, Duncan and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood and Mr. and MfB. Rafferty. EI.OIITIOMRY It ECIT \ I. BY MISS EVt B. WALKER Miss Eva B. Walker will give a re cital at Columbia hall, Twenty-fourth an Ixike streets, Monday evening, j January 31. Following is the pro gram: Instrumental Solo “Keep Aflame” (Zerka), Miss Synll Merrifleld. , “King Robert of Sicily" (Ixmgfel low), Miss Eva B. Walker. Vocal Solo—“Little Pink Rose” (Carrie Jacobs Bond), Mrs. Harold Bently, (a) “When Malinda Sings” (Dun- j bar), (b) “The Colored Band” (Dim ; ban, (c) "The Mother Who Used to: lte” (CookeI. Miss Kva B. Walker. Clarinet Solo—Mr. Cork. (a) “The Spell of the Yukon" (Ser vice , (b) “The Master Is Coming” (Selected), (e) “Mr. Socrates Snooks” (Selected), Miss Eva B. Walker. Instrumental Solo—“Jolly Frarns” (Updike), Miss Helen Williams. Vocal Solo “Big Bass Voil" (M. T. Brhamon), Mr. Leroy Kelly. (a) “The Song of the Wage Slave” (Service), (hi “Grin" (Service. (c) “The Railroad Sign” (Selected), Miss Eva B. Walker. Saxaphone Solo- Mrs. E. f„ Gaines. Vocal Solo—Rufus C. Ixmg. (a) "Kihg Henry VIII." Act II, Scene 3 (Shakespeare), (hi “Crossing the Bar" (Tennyson), Miss Eva B. Walker. Soli Deo Honor Et Gloria. N. AY. C. A. The N. W. C. A. will hold their reg ular monthly meeting at the home on February 2 at 2:30 p. m. instead of 8 :30 p m., as I he paper slated last week. All members that mean any (GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO. Also Freeh Fruit* and Vegetable*. 2005 Cuiaing St. Telephone Douglas 1098 ... » ------ . ..-.. • | MAGIC HAIR GROWER | : - AND STRAIGHTENING OIL ' M 1-1 — 1 I —■ it: . — —1 ■ J 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. I suits in the first few treatments. We guarantee Magic Hair } Grower to stop the hair atone e from falling out and breaking off* making harsh, stubborn hair soft and silky. Magic Hair I Grower grows hair on bald places of the head. If you use | these preparations once you will never be without them. I MagicHair Grower and Straightening Oil are manufactured I by.MesdamesSouth and Johnson. We also do scalp treating. Magic Hair Grower, 50c. Straightening Oil, 35c, I Allorders promptly filled; send 10c for postage. Money must accompanyallorders, ( Agents wanted—Write for particulars, ! Wecarryeverythingin the latest fashion- • able huir goods at the lowest prices. We make switches, puffs, transforms- ' lion curls, coronet braids, and combings [ made to order, matching all shades a : specialty. Send samples of hair with • all orders. 2416 Blondo St., Omaha, Neb. t Telephone Webstar 880 j I 1 '* I j * thing to the association are requested to be present as it is election of offi cers. The association wishes to make mention of the Thanksgiving offer ings from the Seventh Hay Adventist church, which was |7.00, and St. Phil f 1 X RAVITZ & STILLMAN f S' Y V Fancy Groceries X j* X and Vegetables Fresh Fish Daily ijl S 1701 North 21th Street |* Webster 5662 || jiiimiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiiiiimL: LOOK! USE DISCRETION! 5 EAT AT South & Thompson’s | Cafe * — 2418 N. 24TH ST. WEB. 4566 = Try Our CU B BREAKFAST | Menu: Ham and Bacon and One ■■■ Egg. or Sausage, Oatmeal, Cakes, — Potatoes. Bread and Butter. Coffee — or Tea 5c S | iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiR Crosstown Furniture Co. SPECIAL SALE OF STOVES AND FURNITURE 1007-00 North Twenty-fourth St Phone Webster 480 | WILLIAMSON'S DRUG STORE I Tobacco, Toilet Articles, Candies * jji and Refreshments. All goods js | promptly deliverer!. | 2306 No. 24th St. Web. 4443 i ttMMMHHK >< sox»ix*s*.u’>uwt.x;M*Ba»x3«Hi I FIRE! FIRE! jj - )t | Are Yoii InHiir«*d A trainxt Lows £§ By Fire? If Not, Call Me % B James A. Clarke « K Real Entate and Insurance of All Kinds • 817 No. 16th St. Tyler 1035 | *♦ •** *** ♦* Ip’s churrh, $.'>.20. \Vc received both reports too late to go in the paper with the other churches. And we also wish to thank both churches. ¥ CLARENCE DESDLNES | X TEACHER OF VIOLIN X y Res. Studio Web. 4386 X 2502 Burdette St. Tyler 1234 Y X Dealer in new and used instru- y A ments. Instrument.- repaired. *»* .>*X**KMXMX"XMXMX*,iMXMXS»yx*<4 | Liberty Drug Co. % X EVERYBODY^ DRUG STORE X A A full line of San Tox guaranteed X 9 preparations. A X We Deliver Anywhere. X I jj Webster 0836 1904 No. 24th St. ? || 2516 Lake St. Websjer 0248 21 I THE WESTERN FUNERAL A HOME ? t SILAS JOHNSON. Owner X £ LICENSED EMHALMER and A FUNERAL DIRECTOR '} Phone Ty. 887 Notary Public In Office N. W. WARE ATTORNEY & COUN8ELOR at LAW Practice In Both State and Federal Courta Office: Booker T. Washington Hotal, 16th and California Sts., Omaha, Neb. WHY PAY RENT ? SEE A. J. DAVIS Real Estate and Insurance Man 2820 No. 2H!h St. Webster 0830 Seven Years in Business ♦ *!♦ *** ♦*« Petersen & Michelsen Hardware Co. GOOD HARDWARE 2408 N St. Tel. South 162 ... ■» »■»' «■ «■ »■ »■ ...»■■ i Start Saving Now One Dollar will open an account in the] Savinas Department i of the | United States Nat’l Bank { 16th and Farnam Streets ■ • • ..... TUCHMAN BROS. 24th AND LAKE STS. WEBSTER 0402 A Few of Our Specials for this Week f 2 .j. 2 OM AR H OI K, AC FANCY PLUMS IN SYRL P OR 91U. 2 X 48 lbs. STRAWBERRIES, per can ❖ 2 PALM OLIVE SOAP, 9C,, FANCY STRING BEANS, 9~ X f 3 bars for. -,K' 2 cans for. £ 2 P. & G„ OMAHA FAMILY OR /.() RED ONIONS, 91“., 2 •*. STAR SOAP, 10 bars for 10 lbs. for ... 2 2 2 XK-<XVX*X*\X‘X*X»VX*XK*^*\*V<K*X*VX*\X'*X*\X*<K’VX~X‘-X*X‘-X*VV**‘X~X*V\X~X~X~:‘ EUFAULA (Pronounced U-FALL-ER) BEAUTY PREPARATIONS The World’* Fountain of Beauty Secret* FOR SALE AT FOR SALE AT E MorrlB Pharmacy, Central and MME. R. FRANKLIN (Poro Sys Dale St. Paul. Minn. tem), 2213 Grace St. Mme. G. W. Halls (Poro System). MME, A. MARSHALL (Walker 2743 S. 11th Ave., Minneapolis. System), 1835 N. 23d St. Mme L. LaRue (Walker System), MME. A. B. MADISON (90-Day 108 N. 1st Ave.. E. Duluth. Minn. System), 2707 Lake St. Mme W H Perry (Poro System), MME. EDNA JOHNSON (Poro 8ys 506'W. 7th St.. Sioux City, la. tem), 1612 N. 24th St. Mme E. Turner (Magic Syatein), MMES. SOUTH AND JOHNSON, 1104 Ave. C.. Council Bluffs, la. Magic System), 2416 Blondo St. Mme. M. Barrett (Walker System), MME. G. VAWTEH (Walker Sys 1010 Center St.. Des Moines. Ta tem), 1716 N. 28th St. Mme. Gibbs (Poro System). 6214 S. MME. B. A. BOSTIC (Poro Sys 28th St„ South Omaha. tem). 2124 Clark St. , South Side Parlor (Magic System), MME. C. C. TRENT (Poro Sys 4927 S. 26th St., South Omaha tem), 2923 Erskin St. OMAHA. NEB. tor ^je ° \t to \ .nVtOe^ rOV yB^'O ePd fVlO' \ \ AO ">'f^'rO< ^fe T01' \ Was tarn Dtrtrlbotor \ Ti It *• A- WILLIAMSON \ »yyv <2506 North «th 8t- Omaha \ s*a4e«S\W '>TftO 0000*^*^^ Main Laboratory \ re»*%»t»' EUFAULA CHEMICAL CO \ •or'8'^'^ t»1 West 53d Straa* New Yoris City % ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦•♦ ********* ♦% ♦!♦ ♦% •% ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦*« ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦*♦♦% ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ♦% ****** ♦% ♦% ♦*♦ ♦*♦ ****** HELP YOURSELF! i .- - — - ❖ ♦, ♦> :• At this Great Clearing Sale of Shoes and Furnishings. A Wonderful Stock X :• at Almost Your Own Price. We Must Reduce Stock. t ;♦ X !♦ lleie we go. Huy them almost at your own price. Owing to the decline in the market of Merchandise and Shoes included—We have decided to put our ♦% ►* entire stock on the market at greatly reduced prices. Our stock is all first-class in every way and you will find none better in Omaha. OH BOY! > Can You Beat It — * -ns- HALF PRICE >• ... ♦% '* 'ou "id Had at this sale greater value than you ever experienced at any side. As we never had to charge as much as some other merchants fur our ♦ <* goods, we are in a position to make you thes*' greatly reduced prices, mainly because our over-head is not so great. WE WANT YOU TO COMPARE OUR *•* ;♦ PRICES WITH OTHERS AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. V ,♦ We must reduce our stock at this side. You will he able to get almost twice your money’s worth. Help yourself to these wonderful bargains as you ,♦ never will he able to duplicate them again at the same prices. 1 - - $ $10.00 Viri Ki<l, Dark Tan nr '«* Klark Shoes y now »> * ♦> Ladies* Klark Kill Inn, Patent Leather Welt Shoes, ♦ Regular $6.00 Seller *!♦ * NOW •> %* Men’s Winter Underwear * $2 50 values I »** NOW t $1.98 ►> - Men’s Winter Underwear ? $2.00 values >’» ^ NOW * X - » Hoys’ Shoe Bargains A {food strong Boys’ Button Shoe—formerly sold for $4.50— A O now sacrificing at 'Tps-i. 1 C ) Children’s Shoe Bargains We have sizes 5 to 8, in Children's Shoes, which we are offering at a ridiculously j j () _ low price: almost giving them away, .at -*OL 25 to 50% Reduction I HAVE MENTIONED ONLY A FEW OF THE MANfY BARGAINS which we have to offer at this sale. You are especially invited to come to our store and we will he pleased to show' you what a good shoe little money can buy. THIS IS A CASH SALE NO REFUND AND NO EXCII \NGES— • SALES FINAL. SAME LOCATION FOR THE LAST 31 YEARS’. Come One—Come All—Bring the whole family, including the kiddies, and buy shoes for the whole family at half price. .You can buy two pair of shoes at this sale for what you had to pay for one before. Don’t forget the old reliable store at 1514 North 24th Street. Our Large line of FURNISHINGS includes practically everything in a good store. We carry prac tically everything imaging ble. Mittens, Gloves, Hats, Caps. Ladies’, Childrens and Men’s Hose, Overalls, Collars, Ties. In tact we carry what you want and when you want it. A $8.00 Vici Kid, Grey or Black ? Shoes %♦ NOW ♦♦♦ $3.98 * --- Ladies’ Black Kid Slippers **« and Bumps $ $3.00 sollei'—a snap V NOW *♦* V $1.48 f ---v 2-Piece Garment Underwear «$* which sold for $1.00 NOW ' 18c % Men’s Shoes * formerly sold for $8.00 *♦* NOW V $4.98 t - r ♦ ♦ V Owing to the small expense in conducting my business I am able to undersell any and all competition. Come to the Sale as you can save money J ? Same Location II A I) I 4 ' £ T || We Do Fine ❖ I ! v>l* t. • V^/VlvLlSVjIN II Repairhig | | 1514 North 24th Street On the Corner of the Alley |