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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1921)
North Twenty-fourth Street Merchants Entitled to Better Lighted Street j Zucker Department Store 1615-17-19*4 N. 24th St. Best Goods at Lowest Prices MmimintuiiiiimnimmMmiminiiiHHiHiimmniinnimMM‘,i-“,“i,,,,UHIWIIt|i .'-w-1'"111.. .««•>. Hodge Electric Co. j ^ Lewis 24th and Lake Sts. | 1 3Xi Webster 0582 1 i _ _ . . c .. . I i Best Service at Smallest Price” I ELECTRIC WASHERS, I I VACUUM CLEANERS, I ! New Limousines and Tour- |j IRONS, ETC. I ! CafV ^ice * hour or jj a cpprrA i tv = iiip. Day <md Night. A brhLlALI Y f f 2414 N 24th gt Web. 1490—0949. i = I . . 5 i ltmwimuwninunHMt»i—."" =zi,„ . • ... Mme. Edna Johnson Poro Culture Parlors ' j AND t i Sewing Rooms i ■ 1 Second Floor—Co-operative Store Building 1516 N. 24th St. Web. 5218. j E. M. DAVIS Real Estate and Rentals | ——- - - | | Houses for Sale on Small Payments Down $ Let Me Show You Some Real Bargains in Up-to- j; y Date Homes | 2530 Grant Street Phone Webster 2420 tVhen Iwas lour age, daughter >— TTOW happy are those mothers who have portraits to visualize life’s milestones. Children are ever changing. Photographs bring endless joy and they never grow up. Be photographed this year t on your birthday. Butters Studio 1306 No. 24th Si. Web. 6701 use Colli as Ultra fine Photographic Mountings ~ - W ^— H. DOLCOFF I FURNITURE and HARDWARE $ 1914-16-18 N. 24th St. 1847 N. 24th St. | •«: Web. 1607 W eb. 4825 | % Full line of— ;> | OILS—PAINTS—VARNISHES—BRUSHES | \ STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM £ , ! I Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish. X ;; OPEN EVENINGS | IIIIHIIHillllllimilllllHIIIIIIIItlllimiltllllMIIIIIIIUIIHIttlllilllHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlll = 3 3 3 ( Stuart Novelty Co. I 1411 No. 24 St. Web. 2627 I 3 ji Beautiful Religious and | ! | Drains Room pictur'es, colored i II dolls. Framing and Enlarg- | ing a Specialty. 3 3 | | niiminiiiMmiMiiiiimiiiiHtiHMitHiiiHiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHtifmifiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitimimiiiiiiiiiimi riiiiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiftumiiiiiiiiiiimiiHniiiiitiiiiMMiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiMiuiiji Liberty Drug Company j I 1 j B. Robinson, Mgr. I — ! I 1904 N. 24th St. Webster 0386 FREE DELIVERY I 5 ; ] iTiimiimiiMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMmuiMiMiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiuiiMiiHtiitiMiimimiiiiMiiimT I J iiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiim DE LUXE CAFE j And Refreshment Parlor I EVERYTHING IN SEASON I SON DICKERSON, Prop, j ill* No. Mth St. Tel. Web. MOT | imiiiimmmiiiiiiiimiiiillllllilllllllllll | H. DOLGOFF \ Furniture and Hardware §| P A I NTS—V A RNISH ES-BRUSH BS sj 1 1914-16-18 North 24th St. 1847 North 24th Street m Webster 1607 Wedster 4825 1 !llllllllllllllllll!lllllllilllllllllllllllllllll!lll!llllllllll|||||||l!ll!llllill!llllllll!llll!llllllll!lllinillllllll!lllllllllllliiiilllllllllllllllll!lll i * I TO MAYOR JAMES C. DAHLMAN AND COM MISSIONERS BUTLER, DUNN, HUMMEL HOPKINS, KOUTSKY AND ZIMMAN. Gentlemen: The Monitor has been respectfully, but insistently, calling your attention during the past month to the crying need of a better-lighted North Twenty-fourth Street, especially between Cuming and Lake streets. We are urging this improvement primarily in the interests of the business and professional men on this growing thor oughfare, but aside from this for the good of the whole city. Anyone will admit that a city that is uniformly well-kept attracts and impresses visitors. Dark and gloomy streets, business or residential, make a bad impression. If a street is well-paved, well-lighted and attractive the citizens them selves take pride in keeping their property and business in line with these surroundings. Dingy' business streets in vite dingy business enterprises. We want you therefore to brighten up North Twenty-fourth street. We know that you are anxious to make your administration one to which all citizens can point with pride for its progressiVenesg and improvements. During your last administration North Twenty-fourth street was paved which did wonders for that thoroughfare. Now give us modern up-to-date lights on North Twenty-fourth street. Business men and resi dents in that section are anxious for this improvement. Can we count upon yoi to grant us this reasonable request? The tax-payers of this section are justly entitled to better-paved and better-lighted streets. Let’s have them, please! -x-x-x~x~X“X-*x~x~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~x**x~X“X~x YOUR NEIGHBOR BUYS ALAMITO PRODUCTS Milk, Cream, Butter; Cottage Cheese % t I i! | Call the Office and One of the 2 f v £ White Wagons will Serve You | •|* ? :> ALAMITO “MILK WHITE’’ DAIRY X • •:• £ enworth St. at 26th Douglas 0409 i £ x~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~x-x~X":~x~X"X~:-X”X Joe Bemrose Stationer and Confectioner Tobacco —News —Smokes 1306 N. 21th St. | Hamilton Pharmacy 1 Prescriptions a Specialty 2 1 I Cor. 21th and Hamilton Sts. Web. 1433 | Tuchman Bros. Groceries—Meats 24th and Lake Sts. %". ? • ’•r', • ■*. ■ The Reliable Mercantile Company MILTON MAYER, Mgr. 1809 N. 24Hi St. Webster 5387. DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. CASH OR CREDIT « I I Butters Studio N I 1306 No. 24 Webster 6701 | I iio QlkMMWmi II ..IMUiUllUIIIIIMHIUlllllHIHlIHtlHj i E. A. Williamson i Druggist = I § I — 2306 N. 24th St. Webster 4443 uiNiiMiiHiiiiiutHimmMiiiifHMiiiiiMiifiiitHiHiitiMHiiiHiiiiMmiiiiiiiiimiHimiti | I STAR STORE CHARLES LEVINSON North Omaha's Big Department Store 24th and Parker Sts. *11111111111 lllllt IIIIIIIHitllllllHHIMItlltlHIItllHIMIIIIIHItf Hill IIIHIHIIIMIIIIIIIIMIItllt I = £ | Allen Jones, Res. Phono W. 2*4 | South & Thompson Cafe | Andrew T. Reed, Res. Phono r JACKSON 5210 | 2418 N. 21th St. JONES & REED I VVeb8ter 4566 1 ! FUNERAL PARLOR The Place Where You (Jet What You Want to Eat I 25,4 Nortfc J4th st- w«b- n0fl | When You Want It I^dT Attendant And As you Want It i l flUILMlimNllllllllllllllllllitHHMIltUIIIttHINIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIHIIIUtlllllimiiri f i Reid—Duffy Pharmacy | 24th and Lake Sts. 1* Free Delivery Webster 0659 i t t FREIDMAN BROTHERS ^ F.ie Family Shoe Store ^ CORNER 24th and CHARLES STS.. 1504 N. 21th St. LATEST NOVELTIES AND BEST QUALITIES IN SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. - Webster 4206 • O Bernstein & Eureka Furniture Co. JOHN ROBBINS, Prop. V^UIlil Dealer In GROCERIES And MEATS 4 , ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE 1 > BOTH NEW AND SECOND HAND * a” us at " 1788 ini v .1 ij.u c. 2501 N. 24th St. Omaha 1414 North 24th Street -T] L. WOLK J I Tailoring Estal iishment 1506 N. 21th St. Web. 2179 Reasonable Tailoring. Dry Cleaning a Specialty, also Clean and Itloc-k hats. Suits Sponged and Pressed—50c only. ....... The Burdette Grocery UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We carry a full line of staple and fancy groceries, and a full line of meats There’s a Reason Teach your Dollar to have Gents KOSTORYZ BROS., Prop. 21 14-16 N. 24th St. Phone Web. 0515 IIIMMUIIIMMIIUIMUMMIIIMIIUMIIlHIUllMHIlUilUIIMIIINtlllMMIIIIIIHIUmimililli a § 2 | Co-Operative Workers | of America i I i 1516-18 N. 24th St. Web. 4824 .. Irs. Singleton and Singleton DENTISTS 2411 N. 24th Sts. Phone Web. 0256 pmnniiiiiiiiiiiiiniinimtHitsutmwHiiMunuswuniuniHUMHmniHiummiim