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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1921)
Gills' Reserves learn to be Chris tian citizens at homem, church, school, play and work through SERVICE to OTHERS. Recreation and health standards. The girls' “purpose to find and give the best." The girls cf the Improvement and Blue Bird groups have each won honors in services rendered at the Center. .Mrs. T. P Mahammitt, a member of the House Committee, served a beautiful luncheon at the “Y,” on Wednesday, May 25. for the purpose of laising funds with which to screen the porch. The amount realized was $113.75. This covered the expenses for the screen. She was assisted by a number of ladles who volunteered their services in the interest of this ■ funerals The Western Funeral Home, 25th and Lake Streets. Silas Johnson, pro prietor. Mrs. Anna Jordan, died May 23, and was buried May 25, in Mt. Hope cemetery'. Services held in the Home Chapel. Baby Rosezetta Fiances Celia White, died at 627 S. 17th Ave.. May 24, and was buried in Forrest Lawn cemetery, Maj, 25. Services held in tlie Home Chapel. Little Windle Montgomery, dlied May 27, and was buried May 81, Mt. Hope cemetery. Sen-ices were held j in the chapel. Mrs. Carrie L. Bell died May 25, i was buried May 30 in Mt. Hope cem- j tery. Services were held from St. ; Philip’s Church. Jones-Reed Undertaking Establish ment, 2314 N. 24th Street. Mrs. Hattie Harris, died Friday,' May 27. Body was shipped to Wa co, Texas, May 30. Services were held in the chapel of the Undertak ing Establishment. Baby Cunningham was buried from the chapel of Jones and Reed, Tues day. May 3L, interment in Forest Lawn cemetery. The Rev. Mr. Sims officiated. O. C. Smith who was shot by M Glassman, watchman at the U. P.' yard; died Saturday. Body was shipped from Jones-Reed undertak-; ing establishment to Topeka, Kans. > Hiawatha Chapter No. 57, of the 0. E. S. will have their annual sermon June 5, at Zion Baptist Church, 22nd and Grant Sts., at 2:30 P. M. Mem bers take notice and govern your TO OUT OF TOWN SUBSCRIBERS Write us brief letters for publica tion, telling-us why you like The Mon itor. We want to hear from our read ers everywhere. iiitiiiiimiiiiimiiiHHiiiiHmimmmiiim | The Grant St. Taxi Co. f Funerals and Weddings 3 Cadillac 8 or Packard Taxis at 5 5 your service when you call. By 5 E hour or trip. Baggage service 5 2 to all parts of the city on a 2 5 moment’s call, at all hours. E E Frank Golden—President = 2 C. N. Huey; Al. Gray; H. 2 Gant. | 24th & Grant St. Web. 4458 | iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinr. special work. Much praise is due Mrs. Mahammitt and her assistants for their valuable services. I To all visiting the Center a cool 'glass of water is quite refreshing. | Mrs. R K. Lawrie donated six hun dred pounds of ice to fill the box, which ices the water in the drinking fountain. She has also rendered ex cellent services during May, by pre paring and serving the Sunday din ners which are enjoyed by so many. The House Committee, under the auspices of Miss Lena Paul,, chair man, will serve the dinner- during the month of June, beginning Sun day, June 5. Vesper services from 4 to 5 P. M. Sunday, June 5. Come and enjoy the program. llolst * Pharmacy for drugs. 2702 Cuming street. Harney 681.—Adv. ;• The Nu-Life Cafe ij :■ 2420 Lake Street I £ You yet fried chicken that is different. 5 •I We have HARDING’S ice cream in brick and bulk. ;l 3 We are located in COLUMBIA HALL where we await j; !■ you with dainty plate-lunches every day in the week. I* ■I LUTHER BROWN, Ylanayer. jl ■: f PATRONIZE THE STATE FURNimEjCOT7 | 14TH ST. CORNER DODGE ST. ' Douglas 1317 ♦ Headquarters D Dll MCU/IPIT Phonographs t por DHUIlDff IWD and ReC<)rd8 I * ["magic hair groyver I I * AND STRAIGHTENING OIL i ___ _! |5 MME. JOHNSON AND SOUTH * The most wondetful hair preparation on the market. When we say Magic we do not exaggerate, as you ca n see great re sults in the first few treatments. We guarantee Magic Hair Growerto stop the hair atonce from falhngoutand 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. MagicHair Grower and Straightening Gil are manufactured by Mesdames South and Johnson. We also do scalp treating. Magic Hair Grower, 50c. Straightening Oil, 35c. —* i All orders promptly filled; send 10c for postage. Money must accompany all orders. Agents wanted—Write tor particulars. g We carry everything in the latest fashion- l able hair goods at the lowest prices. We make swatches, puffs, transforms- • tioncurls,coronet braids, and combings g made to order, matching all shades a | specialty. Send samples of hair with J all orders. 2416 Blondo St., Omaha, Neb. i ^ Telephone Webster 880 ^ j tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm•■■■•■■SSSSSSsI \ DON'T LAUGH ‘Pop!” “Yes, ray son.” “Did they play baseball in Noah’s time?” “No. my boy, I believe not.” “Why, diiin’t they. Pop?” ’ i“W’et grounds, I guess, Harold.”— Yonkers Statesman. Could Believe That “Tell me. Jamie, what was the most wonderful thing you saw while at sea?” “I think the strangest thing I saw was the flying fish.” “Noo, laddie, dinna mak’ a fule of yer mither. Wha iver heard o’ a fish fleein’ ?” “Another strange thing I saw when we were crossing the Red Sea. We dropped anchor and when we raised it again there was one of the wheels of Pharoah’s chariot on it.” “Aye, laddie. I believe you. We’ve scripture for that.”—Kansas City i Times. _ FOR SALE—Good residence lots must be sold even at a sacrifice. Easy terms. Phone Leavitt, Walnut 3307. 2t PEOPLE DEMAND This remedy and we want some man or woman ij. every community to sell and make good money—spare time. The genu ine old time ROOT and HERB TONIC and System regulator. Two hun dred tablets one dollar. Particulars free. Address the Keystone Syndi cate, P. O. Box 702—Omaha, Neb raska. 2t A Group of Recent Gradual** From Min me South and Johnson’* School of Hair and Scalp Culture, 2416 Blondo St., Omaha, Nebraska These Specialist are already in the business and have been practicing with great success. They are the products of this famous School and have proved experts in their line. Reading from left to right, standing: Mesdames Emma Turner, 1104 Ave. C, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Cannie Whitley, 2810 N. 28th St., Omaha; Cor rinne Johnson, 2023 N. 27th St„ Omaha; Minnie Warner, 2512 K St.. South Omaha; Gwendolyn Deckard, 2218 So. 27th St., Omaha; Lena Gilmore, 4630 So. 24th St., South Omaha; Alice Wade, 728 First Ave., Council Bluff*, Iowa; Eva Lawson, 2614 Patrick Ave., Omaha. Insert,left: Mme. Myrtle Lizenly, 1833 N. 23rd Sf., Omaha; Mme. Martha Jenkins, 2864 Grant St. Either or all of these experts may be reached by letter or person at the above addresses. This School has been conducted by Mme. South and Johnson for 15 years. It is known all over the country for its thorough system and perfect satisfaction. They have agents in almost every state in the Union and their wonderful hair grower has proved a great suceess wherever used For Telephones of the above group, Call Webster 0880. 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. H. SCHNAUBER CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS Pork Sausage a Specialty 1906 North 2»th St. Webster 6564. We Have a Complete Lino of FLOW'ER,GRASS «&*****■! _ AND GARDEN vJCCUS Bulba. Hardy Perennials. Poultry Supplies — Fresh cut flower* always on hand Stewart’s Seed Store 119 N. 16tb St. Opp. Port Office Phone Douglas 977 Sporting Goods i The TOWNSEND GUN CO. 1 Sporting, Outing and Athletic l Good* * 1514 Farnam St. Douglas 0870 { I EVANS MODEJ. LAUNDRY Forty-five years in the business 11th & Douglas Douglas 0243 m e e »■ » ■ % m • m m • • } RA\ n%fcrSTILLMAN ' ' V » Fancy Groceries and Vegetables 1 I Fresh Fish Daily 1 1701 X. 24th St. Webster 5662 { :?.. EMERSON’S LAUNDRY J The Laundry That Suits All 1 1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820 --- ...—o LENA R. CURRY Voice Culturist Individual Instruction 2531 Maple St. Webster 1806 0'.-. -»♦ - • »■«-—» . ....... 6 For Painting, Repairing if ;; and Window Washing | Call STEPHENS k 2720 Corby Webster 6977 | _ ____B' :) :.K x. Xfl- xiodJCRk^> REED-DUFFY PHARMACY I Successor to Hi ADAM HAIGHT DRUG I COMPANY 24th and Lake Streets 9 Wet, 0609FREE DEL, g I USE Dentlo DO YOU USE Dentlo T ■■■■■■■■■■■ 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" ; § YICTROLAS, PIANOS, = SHEET MUSIC ~ On Your Terms s: V,e make our own piano rolls. E ~ We hare Missouri Maze Rolls E E for Player Pianos. = Headquarters for Black Swan E E Records in Western States. jE Anything in Music. | THE HOUSE OF MELODY 1 = Ulysses E. Crosse. Prop. E = Ull N. 24th St. Web. 2627 5 niiiiiiiiHtiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimtiiiiii nniiiTT Mme.Mirtfw Jenkins Scalp Specialist 2864 Grant St. Webster 2885 Mines. South & Johnson Magic Hair Preparations for Sale A. P. Scruggs, atty. PROBATE NOTICE i In the matter of the estate of War ! en Crigler, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the I creditors of the said deceased will meet the executrix of said estate, be fore me. County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the county court room, in said County, on the 21st day of July, 1921, and on the 21st day of . September, 1921, at 9 o’clock a. m., 1 each day, for the purpose of present ing their claims for examination, ad j justment and allowance. Three months , are allowed for the creditors to pre. | sent their claims, from the 18th day ■ of June, 1921. 4t BRYCE CRAWFORD, County Judge. -i | In the matter of the estate of Henry Buford, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the . creditors of the said deceased will meet the administratrix of said estate, before me, county judge of Douglas county, Nebraska, nt the county court room, in said county, on j the 19th day of May, 1921, an., on the ' 19th day of July, 1921, at 9 o’clo j a. m., each day, for the purpose of i presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Three months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 16tv. day of April, 1921. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 4t County Judge. “They have the rights who dare to maintain them.”—James Russell Low ell. PIATT1 & WEAR | ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW i Phone Douglas 1508 1017-20 Cilv Natl Bank Bid-. J Lambert. Shotwell & Shotwell ATTORNEYS Omaha National Bank Bldg. MME. EDITH LLEWELLYN Poro Hair Culturist Appointment at home if desired Wehwter 4027 I Phoncgraph I Records J _ EXCHANGED Shlaes Phonograph Co. 1404 DODGE STREET !| W. J. CATTIN CO. | % PLUMBING. GAS AND X :: STEAM FITTING 2 % 910 N. 2 itH St. Douglas 1625 X V A Subscribe for The Monitor. AVWW.V/.'.WWV.W.V.V/ ji Diamond j! jj Theatre ji £ Saturday, June 1 i ■I Meal Hart .J > in ^ £ ‘ Hell Oasis” £ £ a 2-Keel Century Comedy £ Sunday, June 5 JJ | Clara Kimball Young Ij ? in £ £ “Straight From Paris” £ £ Comedy and Western £ JI Monday, June 6 I; Double Program £ lr Diamond Queen M’o. 7 £ £ Dig 3-reel Western Feature £ £ Comedy ■■ •1 Tuesday, June 7 !• “The White Horseman” £ £ Mo. 1 Episode £ £ Eva M’orvak at her best ^ £ in J “Wolves of the M'orth'' £ ■• Kig Western picture £ Wednesday ;ind Thursday, £ £ June 8-9 ^ £ Big Colored Picture £ JJ The Green Eyed Monster 5 ’■ also Comedy £ .‘.V.V.V.V.V.'.VAV.V.V.V. "* Painting and Paperhanging Wallpaper Cleaning Plumbimg Belcher and Vann 2122 No. 24 St. Web. 2095 l oca<rd at Jenkin s Barbershop} WW.VAVW.VWW//AV; £ “So t it with Flowers" ^ \ From ^ £ LEWIS HENDERSON. Florist £ £ 1.507 Farnarn Street ^ £ Phone Jackson 1238 J« £ Greenhouse, 25th and A St. £ £ Phone, Market 0052 Ij !j The Flowers with a Personality JI The Monarch Cafe C. R. TRAMBLE, Prop. 107 South 14th St " Phone Tyler 4119 J. A. Mute E. W. Sbcraur Standard Laundry 24th, Near Lake Street Phone Webster ISO Eatabliahed 1890 C. J. CARLSON Denier in Sboea and Gents’ Furnishings 1514 No. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. k. ............. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE MONITOR. 1 Classified ' Advertising RATES—4 cant* a word Kr Blntfle in wrtions, 2 cents a word for two or more nsection*. No advertisement taken for ess than 20 cent* Cash must accom | cany advertisement One room for rent, for men only, 2810 Grant St. Telephone Webster 4590. I Oder. FOR RENT—Furnished room; gen j 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 I ear line. Webster 2680 FOR RENT—F uralibed rooms, ' strictly modern. Phone Webster 4012. 41 For instrumental or voca, music, ?al! Mrs. Harris, Douglas 940". FOR HOMES in north part of city, n easy payments, call •#') iedman ; Realty, Tyler 4424. FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms 1702 N. 26th 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. i: Liberty Drug Co. | 1 | EVERYBODY’S DRUG STORE ^ ' > A full line of San To* guaranteed & , , preparations. ] | We Deliver Anywhere ! ' ; Webster 0336 1904 No. 24th St J Mme. Alice Kellogg Hair Culturist Poro System 2720 Blondo St. Web. SI97 Hair I>res8in« Phone Web. 1113 The C. J. Walker System MRS VORIME MASSEY IN-sijrner and Maker of Exrluaive Hals Parlor Millilnery 3615 Parker St. LODGE DIRECTORY O. U. O OF O. F., Missouri Valley Lodge No. 9915. Meets every second and fourth Thursday nights each month at 24th and Charles Sts J. D. CRUM. N. O. M. L. HUNTER, P N. F. W. B TURNER. P S. t • » • ^ ^• * * * — Petersen A fttictietsen Hardware Co. GOOD HARDWARE 2408 N St. Tel. South 162 E. M. DAVIS ! | Real Estate and Rentals | ■" --- ■■■■■■■■. ", i % % Houses for Sale on Small Payments Down £ V ■■ —■= £ Let Me Show You Some Ileal Bargains in Up-to Date Home.s £ 2330 Grant Street Phone Webster 2420 £ v .5 PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADPRRTISRUR XmXSX»<m»*X*,',,<Xm;,*XXmXX**ImXmXm!'<*<m>‘XmXX!m;',X">vv,X*v‘X**X*-XX"X* 1 RIALTO I MUSIC SHOP f 1416 DOUGLAS ST. PHONE TYLER 4090 | Mail Orders a Specialty | : )&B0axMD0mMiimmm)O0m)wcw)mfm>m>mK>tO(t>im KgmttmaoifKim^oemamsnf ! Dunham & Dunham 18 L ..Tailors.. 314 South 11th St., Opposite Paxton Hotel Woodmen of the World Bldg., Ground Floor Telephone Douglas 3701 OMAHA, NEB GOOD (I[IIKHilp;s Al.WATs C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO. ! Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. 2005 Cuming St. _ Telephone Douglas 1008 J | BUY A LOT \ jj In Gary, Indiana jj \ FASTEST GROWING CITY IN AMERICA f AND WATCH YOUR INVESTMENT INCREASE !' < IN VALUE J | jj DAVID GLUECK REALTY CO. jj ;! 1704 Broadway, Gary Ind. !• ;! For Prices and Terms see Jj BOB ROBINSON, Agent jj |! 111 South 14th St., Omaha, Neb. !; ;J Douglas 1446 ;> SLOGAN: “The Monitor In Every Home And I’ll Help Put It There”