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-;— 1 Classified Advertising \ RATES—4 cents a word ror single in* Mrtions. S cent* a word for two or more Iniiril- No advertisement taken for tomi than 30 cents. Cash must accom pany advertisement One room for rent, for men only 2810 Grant St. Telephone Webstei 4590. Indef. .—. .; FOR RENT—Furnished room; gen tlemen preferred. Webster 2680. FOR RENT — Neatly furnished rooms, on car line. 1549 N. 17th St.. | middle apartment. Web. 5274. FOR SALE—House and lot, 2912 2912 Erskine street. Very reasonable. FOR RENT—Furnished room, near ear line. Webster 2680 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, one block from carline; strictly modem. Webster 4012. 4t FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms, furnished. Web. 1529. 2t FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms. 2427 Lake 3t. Call Web. 1256. Fire and 2 rooms for housekeeping; modern; reasonable. Reference. No children. 1445 No. 19th St. Fo1- instrumental or vocal music, cal! Mrs. Harris, Douglas 9407. FOR HOMES in north part of city, on easy payments, call Friedman Realty, Tyler 4424. FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms 1702 N. 264h St. Web. 4769. 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. Douglas 4379. For Rent.—974 South 27th. Two un furnished rooms for man and wife only. Tel. Harney 7320.—It HOUSES FOR SALE $1,600.—Six room house just ofi from Cuming street. Modem except furnace. On paved street, paving all paid. Will sell on easy terms of $300 down and $20 per month, including interest. We might arrange to han dle this as low as $200 down. $3,000.—On Parker street, west oi 24th, we are offering a six room strictly modem house, paving all paid. Easy payments. $4,000—Located at 28th and Bur dette street. This house consists of seven rooms, modem except heat. Es pecially’ desirable for anyone who wants a large house with plenty of room. Easy terms. AMOS GRANT COMPANY * 330-2-4-6-8 Brandeis Theatre Telephones Douglas 8380 and 8381 Omaha, Neb. For Sale.—Combination barber shop and pool hall. Five barber chairs and six pool tables, located in the heart of Kansas City’s “Black Belt” an old and well established business. Inspec tion welcomed. Living rooms in the building. Paving investment. Mrst sell. Owner going into new line. Ad dress “G” care The Call. 1311 East 18th street, Kansas City, Mo. LODGE DIRECTORY G U O OF O. F., Missouri Valley Lodge No. 9915. Meets every second and fourth Thursday nights each montn at 24th and Charles Sts J. D. CRUM. N. G. M. L. HUNTER. P. N. F. W. B TURNER. P S. SIOI X CITY, IOWA. Mrs. Mollie Casen of Minneapolis, Minn., is in the city called here by the serious illness ow her sister, Mrs. C. F. Williams, of 704 W. 7th street.—Mr. Earl Casen of Minneapolis, Minn., who has been the guest of his uncle, Mr. C. F. Williams, of 704 West 7th street, returned home Sunday night.—George Hicks has sold his place at 1301 Hill avenue, and has bought out on the Broken Kettle road where he will en-1 gage in truck farming.—Mr. and Mrs.: John Duncan have taken rooms with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hicks.—Prof. H. J. Parker took unto himself a wife on Monday night at the A. M. E. parson age. She is a sister of hia deceased wife, Mrs. Harriet Parker. Her home was in Selma, Ala.—Hon. Geo. Wood son, attorney of Des Moines, delivered ■ a lecture at the Odd Fellow's Hall. 312-14 Pearl street, on the 7th of April. The proceeds w'ere for the ben efit of the Grand Lodge fund.—The Willing Workers, Mrs. C. J. Curtis, president, met at the home of Mrs. John Wall on Tuesday afternoon.—The Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. Lillian Washington, president, met with Mrs. Carrie Rob erts at her home on West 14th street on last Thursday.—The Trustees of Malone A. M. E. Church are bending every effort for a g aud rally to be held Sunday, April 24th. They de serve to raise $300 to pay off an out standing indebtedness.—A. A. Walton of Chicago was the guest of Mr. and* Mrs. Rasburn Curt* on Sunday at their home, 510 1-2 Cook street.—Mrs. Parker of Selma, Ala., and Mrs. Tyler of Cherryville, Kans., united with Ma lone A M E. Church on last Sunday.— A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams at their home, 512 Main street on March 25.—Everybody reiyjs The Monitor, why not you? f ; Dunham & Dunham I ^ ..Tailors.. ' 314 South 14th St., Opposite Paxton Hotel Woodmen of the World Bldg., Ground Floor < Telephone Douglas 3701 OMAHA, NEB « ! 8 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 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. k Magic Hair Grower, 50c. Straightening Oil, 35c. All orders promptly filled; send 10c for postage. Money must accompany all orders. Agents wanted—Write for particulars. ! We carry everything in the latest fashion able hair goods at the lowest prices. We make switches, puffs, transforma- I tion 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. i ^ Telephone Webster 880 ^ j ---- Nile Queen Preparations “FOR HAIR and SKIN ” Scientifically manufactured to meet your particular beauty requirements NILE QUEEN Wonder Bleach NILE QUEEN Hair Beautifler NILE QUEEN Cold Cream NILE QUEEN Vanishing Cream NILE QUEEN Liquid Cold Cream NILE QUEEN Face Powder Pink, Flesh, White, Brunette and Cream Brown 50c EACH - POSTAGE 5c EXTRA The country-wide demand for NILE QUEEN preparations has become so great that they are on sale at most drug stores and first class beauty shops. If your dealer or agent#cannot supply you. Bend rnFr1 us his name with your order. FREE - Beauty Book s' Isa-da KASHMIR CHEMICAL CO. 3423 Indiana Avenue Dept. 52 Chicago, Illinois — .. .. ■■... _ Whiskers l|J A Are a Twisl of Man’sOwn _ „ . ..,, D the Wrist c ... lie Universal Safety Razor n ., I'ailUI Blaile Sharpener for all makes Uoes lt! of razors TARANTELLA -USaiSTCPtCP U. •. MTWT OFFICI It a simple device for stropping and honing Safety razor blades. It will sharpen the dullest blade in thirty seconds jj It is inexpensive and cannot get out of order. | It tickles the timid shaver and averts the wear ing of wiry whiskers. ASK YOUR DEALER or send $3.00, stating make of blade to TARANTELLA COMPANY PULITZER BLDG. NEW YORK rK rh MONITOR CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY WATCH IT CROW ~~... ! 9 Forty-Three Hundred 9 J Paid to Omaha people i in Benefits. « I * THE NEBRASKA STATE f j Health & Accident Ins. Co. ? { 116 So. 14th St. P—g. 5575 J Sporting Goods j The TOWNSEND GUN CO. * Sporting, Outing and Athletic t Good> I 1514 Farnam St. Douglas 087)1 I EVANS MOPEI LAl'NPRY j j Fort.v-five years in the business ? j 11th & Douglas Douglas 024" f | RAVITZ & STILLMAN ? f Fancy Groceries and Vegetables • I Fresh Fi Daily i 1701 N. 24th St. Webster 5662 \ o < « ■ .—.. 1 EMERSON’S LAUNDRY j The Laundry That Suits All | 1301 No. 24th St Weh. 0820 | o-»— ■» .■.. . ... i » FRED W. MARSH & CO. j CASH M \RKET J Home Rendered Lard; Also J Home Cured Hams and Baron ! Douglas 3834 2003 Cuming St. ♦ ... . ... LENA R. CURRY V'oice Culturist Individual Instrurtion 2531 'laple St. Webster 1806 o—. ...........- .6 Mmes. South & Johnson Magic Hair Preparation' for Sale by Mme. Martha Jenkins Scalp Specialist 2864 Grant St. Webster 2885 ........... .......... ...... t Established 1890 C. I. CARLSON : Dealer in Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings j 1514 No. 24th St. Omaha. Neb. j We Have a Complete Line of j ’FLOWER, GRASS AND GARDEN Bulbs, Hardy Perennials, Poultry Supplies Fresh cut flowers always on hand Stewart’s Seed Store 119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Office Phone Douglas 977 Subscribe for The Monitor. I USE Dentlo DO YOU USE DentloT Subscribe for The Monitor. :srr IA Treat for the Family i| 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, j; wholesome, satisfying ;! meal, served In a way I; that all will like. < Moderate prices, too. We are NOW serving Oysters and aU kinds of Sea Foods fresh from the The Monarch Cafe C. R. TRAM BUS, Pro|». 107 South 14th St Phone Tyler 4119 _Lawyers _i ; JAMES M. FITZGERALD ! i ^ATTORNEY Phone Douglas 4508 I 101721 City Nat’I Bank Bldg. { PIATTI & WEAR 1 ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW i Phone Douglas 4508 1017-20 City Natl Bank Bide. | Lambert, Shot well & Shot well ATTORNEYS j J Omaha National Bank Bldg. i * SUN* PRINTING CO? ~ i 1320 Dodge St. Tyler 3832 I | For neat printing and reason- j 1 able prices. i | MME. EDITH LLEWELLYN ! Poro Hair Culturist ■ Appointment at home if desired j i .Webster 4627 * r *"* honey' ~T f Produced and Sold in Omaha hv J { H. C. COOK J | 1321 Parker St. Walnut 0869 f i My reputation in the business ! t is my guarantee for its purity. J I Phone for Prompt Delivery * 1 HAMILTON PHARMACY j ; Phone Webster 1433 1323 N. 24th St. f W. J. C ATTIN CO. | $ PLUMBING, GAS AND t STEAM FITTING X 4 910 N. 24th St. Douglas 1625 X v ~.-x-*-x~xk~x~x-x~x~x-<~x~x»x Subscribe for The Monitor. l Brown’s Place ; Lake and 27th Street ii SPECIAL CHICKEN DIN- | NER SUNDAYS AND THURSDAYS h i Phone Webster 3247 g § 1. Brown, Prop. !; Diamond ;! •j Theatre i i-i f Friday April 8 I* / 'The Son of Tarzan" No. 5 !■ ■| Wanda Hawley in > J “Miss Hobbs" £ jl Saturday April 9 \ £ Louis Kennison in \ £ Sunday, April 10 £ £ Century Comedy ;! i Snuday, April 10 !■ £ Charles Ray in \\ jj “Hay Foot. Straw Foot" V J| Educational Comedy / Kinograms !j ? Monday, April 11 m‘m s “Fighting P'ate" No. 8 £ I; 'The Flaming Disk” No. 17 £ £ Educational Comedy £ 1^ Tuesday, April 12 £ ‘The King of the Circus” £ No. 11 Owen Moore in Ji “Sooner or loiter” J Star Comedy \\ Wed. and Thur., April 13-14 Ij £ “The Breath of the Gods” ;> f A big special production ;! jJ with an all star cast. A J" £ great heart appealing story £ £ :hat could only have been £ given to the world by the -J i** camera-a marvelously ? £ beautiful tale of the three £ ■I loves of woman protrayed by a galaxy of talented ? players, and produced with £ a lavishness and fidelity in ■£ detail which mark it as one I; of the most notable pictures £ aver produced. £ / Our own comedy taken on I; £ the stage of the Diamond £ £ last Saturday evening with ■! V scenes of the neighl»orhood Ij £ and the schools in this part £ J of town will also be shown j £ Thursday the 14th. Come £ 5 and see it, you will be 5 £ agreeably surprised. £ iMMWW/ZrtWAV.VZZ.V . Subscribe for The Monitor. I l _ RIALTO 1 MUSIC SHOP •► 1416 DOUGLAS ST. PHONE TYLER 4090 : « * • Mail Orders a Specially ! | 44Sincerely Yours” J ¥ T doesn’t take much cour age to ask for a picture, but my, how men dislike to do it. * JMakoit easier for him. I.et us put all of your per sonality into a portrait. It will need no other message t than “Sincerely Yours.” ^ We aim to produce even more than a perfect portrait and are usually successful. Butters Studio 1306 NORTH 21th ST. Webster 6701 o !! ' I Pre-War Price Sale ! ]! Don't mi our big sale on Can Good*. We ha-e i«.?l bargains, 11 | ' and yet save you car fare. , , l» * * SUGAR, 10 lbs. for 89c ; ; ; I LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 cakes for 42c ■ > ;; TALL CANS CRFAM, per can 10c ■ • CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES, per can 10c ; | ! OATMEAL, per package . lie " WE ARE OPEN SATURDAYS—CLOSED SUNDAYS !! FREE DELIVERY EVERYWHERE JI 1 Ravitz & Stillman .. * ’ ■ GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET ' 1701 North 24th Street Telephone Webster 5M2 J| x-x-^-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-i-x-c-x-x-x-x-x-x-x }.. ~. — } OUT Of THE MICH RENT DISTRICT youcettmf BENEFIT _ 4 V-T COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS I14TH ST. CORNER DODGE ST. Douglas 1317 Headquarter* £23 . / Phonograph* For %Sarti7i4uwf£ iindRecordl( o • ■ • • • • • •— 0-0 -0 0 0 • • o .... PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS H. DOLGOFF FURNITURE AND HARDWARE STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish, OPEN EVENINGS 1938-17 N. 11th St, Phones—Webster 1607j Webster 4825 ^ """". - mi f BUY A LOT \ s I In Gary, Indiana j; FASTEST GROWING CITY IN AMERICA AND WATCH YOUR INVESTMENT INCREASE I1 IN VALUE ; j DAVID GLUECK REALTY CO. j! 1704 Broadway, Gary Ind. ;! For Price* and Terms see Ji .1 BOB ROBINSON, Agent \ 111 South 14th St., Omaha, Neb. j! Douglas 1446 ;! AfWYVVVWWVVWYWWYWVWWVWWWW^AWlAdWrfVVWVVi PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS ----- SLOGAN: “The Monitor In Every Home And I’ll Help Put It There”