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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
North Twenty-fourth Street Merchants Entitled to Better Lighted Street . " Zucker Department Store 1615-17-19*4 N. 24th St. Best Goods at Lowest Prices llllltmitHMIHmmMtllllMmiMllimHItlltllllltllllHHIlHilHIIIIIIIIIinHMUHUIMIHIf I I Hodge Electric Co. 24th and I^ike Sts. Webster 05S2 5 f ELECTRIC W ASHERS, VACUUM CLEANERS, I IRONS, ETC. A SPECIALTY I _ I See Us Before ^ ou Buy | fiiiHiiiiiHiiiiiiMMiHtnHHnimuHnMHHiiniiimiiiiiimiiniiHinHiHiiiiMiHiimmi .nl.INMIlUMHM'MUMMIMtINIMIIHII l..lllllnlnnmHlill*MIH Hull I MMU1- 'immilMIttHlMW | Joe D. Lewis Taxi “Best Service at Smallest Price” j New Limousines and Tour- f | Cars. Service by hour or trip. Day and Night. 2414 N. 24th St. Web. 1490—0949. Mme. Edna Johnson Poro Culture Parlors AND Sewing Rooms Second Floor—Co-operative Store Building 1516 N. 21th St. Web. 5218. Amos P. Madison, M. D., B. S. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON I desire also to give notice hereby that I have now moved my office from 1224 N. 24th St. to my residence 2711 Lake St., Webster 6017. I will have in my new lo cation a well equipped office with facili ties for all surgical work. I most respect fully solicit the continued patronage of all those whom I have served in the old location. I shall be equipped especially for diseases of women. i I _ f MIIHIIIttHIMHIHIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIimtmMMMtlllimiMIIHttllllllllfllltltlilMIIIHMIlltlNI I r I | W. B. Nichols Hardware, Paints, Oils, (iIjiss i = = • : 21th and Lake Sts. wiunmtinimHmintiwittitmtmnmT**""****—*^****tttl*M1Mi,Mltll‘,l>lll,l>" j GU * ^ Webster 4206 Eureka Furniture Co. JOHN ROBBINS. Prop. Deter la I ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE both new and second hand 1414 North 24th Street Bernstein & Cohn GROCERIES And MEATS Call us at Web. 1788 2501 N. 24th St. Omaha Ravitz & Stillman Groceries & Fish Market 1701 N. 24th St. Webster '>662 P. H. Jenkins i i First-class Barbershop and Tonsoriai Parlor ; 2122 N. 24th St. Web. 209:» II11II Mill 111! 11 111 IJ Mill IIIIIIIII llll IIIII11 nil 11 Crosstown Furniture Company I. Levine. Mgr. : 5 i 1 _ l § I "S' 1607-09 N. 24th St. Webster 0180 x S : = PlIlltHimilMlIillHlIllltMtlltlllllllll Umiii.BimimiHUHHniiiHHiMmiuMiimiiiiiiiiHmiimifiniiiiiiiiMiimiHiHiiiH Liberty Drug Company i B. Robinson, Mgr. 1901 N. 21th St. Webster 0386 FREE 1)E LIVER \ TllllllllllllHIIIIIMIItlllllKIBIHIMliiiMMIIIIItltllllMflHlIliratllllMIHIIIHIIItlllltM? Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Stuart Novelty Co. 1411 No. 24 St. Web. 2627 Reautitul Religious and j Dining Room piilurles, colored dolls. Framing and Enlarg ing a Specialty. I HIM IIHHIttflMIIMIHMIHIIttltllllHIHHIlIHlIlHItllllH Hllltl WIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMI j " ~~f j DE LUXE CAFE And Refreshment Parlor EVERYTHING IN SEASON * ] SON DICKERSON. Prop. j 212* No. 24th SI. Tel. Web. SMS ... ummmimmmHmmmmmmimmmimmmiiimiiiimimLiimiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiimiiimiiiimmiiimmi...yii I H. DOLGOFF I Furniture and Hardware = = PAINTS-VARNISHES-BRUSHES | 1914-16-18 North 24th St. 1847 North 24th Street 1 ee Webster 1607 Wedster 4825 liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii To Mayor Dahlman and the City Commissioners : Gentlemen:—We believe that you are anxious to make Omaha a well-planned and symmetrical city. At present this is not so. Beautiful well-lighted sections have been de veloped in outlying districts while other sections lying with in a mile of the City Hall are an eye sore and crying disgrace to a city like Omaha of cosmopolitan pretentions. The Mon itor does not attempt to fix the blame for this, we simply call attention to a well-known condition which demands im provement. These unimproved sections are in the locality occupied largely by those who are known as the laboring classes. While we want all of these sections improved, we are at present deeply interested in improvement in that sec tion. business and residential, centering on North Twenty fourth street between Cuming and Lake streets. This ter ritory needs and deserves many public improvements. The first and most urgent demand is for more lights on North Twenty-fourth street. Certain portions of this thorough fare are dark. Take for example the blocks from Blondo to Grant streets. “Dark as a robbers’ roost." some one has • well said. Start needed improvements in the territory bounded by Cuming and Lake, Twentieth and Thirtieth streets by decently lighting the chief business street of this , section. North 24th street. Light North Twenty-fourth street! Let the citizens of this section of the city get busy in making their wishes known to the commissioners. /Let those who approve of The Monitor’s stand on this question express themselves. Our columns are open for let ters. ' , gifiMirniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiMitiiiiiiiMiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ 1 The Co-operative Grocery & Meat | 1 Department i ✓ —— 1516-18 N. 24th St. Phone Webster 4824 EE Will open under new management Saturday, June 18, with every thing in the grocery == and meat line. Also fresh fruits, green vegetables, every day. Our Motto: (SERVICE FIRST —PRICES RIGHT.) ..Ill.. JM,™...... | Hamilton Pharmacy j Prescriptions a Specialty i Cor. 24th and Hamilton Sts. I I Web. 1433 I f nmHtHlllltlllllMIIHtlimtIlltUIMMMUItIMMCtllllllHtllllllltllltHtIHIMMIIIMHilltlUt Tuchman Bros. Groceries—Meats 24th and Lake Sts. 1 i > t _£ 'Cyindnow^ FATHER'S DAY ■jiT Last Dad’s having hia day, celebrated na tionally, the third Sunday in June. You can impress Dad with hia true importance by urging him to have a real photograph taken. Butters Studio 1306 No. 24th Web.6701 11111111111 —rrrrmwriiHwtiiiiiiiiMiiiinniiii E. A. Williamson Druggist 2306 N. 24 th St. Webster 4143 SmHNNMlIlHHiinHtHMHMNUMIIIIMIIIItllllMllinmHMfHtMHIIIIUlim | .mi twilit...'•■■iii»irniiM«nMimmmiiw.iH»HHiiiiHHM» I C. J. Carlson Shoes “Same location 31 years” 1514 N. 24th St. (Cor. Alley.) — STAR STORE CHARLES LEVINSON North Omaha's Big Department Store 24th and Parker Sts. _ __ fiiminin'iiiiiiiMliluiiiiHiiMmiiiiiiiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiimiioHiiiiiiimHUiiiiiiiiiiit Allen Jonee, Ree. Phone W. IM I Andrew T. Reed, Ree. Phone JACKSON 5210 JONES & REED i s FUNERAL PARLOR | 2314 North 24th St. Web. 1100 Lady Attendant UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. | The Grant St. Taxi Go. 1 Funerals and Wedding* — Cadillac 8 or Packard Taxi* al 5 •E your service when you call. By = E hour or trip. Baggage service S 3 to all parts of the city on a 5 2 moment's call, at all hours. E Frank Golden—President = i C. N. Huey; Al. Gray; H. 5 Gant. s | 21th & Grant St. Web. 4458 | ... « T | Reid—Duffy Pharmacy T T 24th and Lake Sts. i ' t [ t : Free Delivery Webster 0659 I I FREIDMAN BROTHERS The Family Shoe Store CORNER 24th and CHARLES STS., 1504 N. 24th St. LATEST NOVELTIES AND BEST QUALITIES IN SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. --rr-T-rr-r-r~ rn irmim- ■ rrn m i i i..Tr--r-rr -rr-m_r-..i-r-tm .n . i COLORADO CAFE I 1425 N. 24th St. J. G. HICKMAN Open Day and Nitrht. We | Cater to Lodges, Banquets j and Private Parties. Tab- j les Reserved for all Occa- I sions. I Joe Bern rose Stationer and Confectioner Tobacco —News —Smokes 1306 N. 24th St. L. WOLK P Tailoring Establishment 1506 N. 21th St. Web. 2179 Reasonable Tailoring. Dry ('leaning a Specialty, also Clean and Block hats. Suits Sponged and Pressed—50c only. •••....-.... The Burdette Grocery J UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We carry a full line of staple and fancy groceries, and a full line of meats I There's a Reason Teach your Dollar to have Cents KOSTORYZ BROS., Prop. 2114-16 N. 24th St. Phone Web. 0515 ^ II Co-Operative Workers of America J. W. GORDON, Mjfr. 1516-18 N. 24th St. Web. 4824 Drs. Singleton and Singleton dentists 2411 N. 24th Sts. Phone Web. 0256 IMIUHIIIHIIIIIinil.imilhlllMMMIIIIIIMUIIH||l||||||||f|||U|„(m|H|||M||||ttHJ