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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1921)
±jiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii L I THE FRANKLIN I E 24th & Franklin § = ... It Pays to Advertise in the Monitor I h vents and Persons I St. Benedict Roman Catholic church 2429 Parker St., invites the public at 8 o’clock on the morning of November 17 to a nuptial high mass and mar riage of its organist, Miss Ruth John son. This being the first time that Colored Omaha has had an opportun ity to witness such a marriage. Miss Cerrelda Tucker of South Om aha is now employed as collector for Tfic Monitor. Miss Tucker is gradu ate of the June class of South High. i irst Church of Spirit Healing, will hold its meetings every Sunday after- j noon at 2:16 P. M., at the Hall, 22nd and Cuming Streets. Public invited. Rev. Sarah Harrington, pastor. Bert Johnson, who has been detain ed at his home 2618 Binney St., with i pneumonia for the past thiee weeks has resumed his duties at Beddeo’s, l where he has been employed for the past seven years. Dr. P. B. Greenlee, now of Chicago : is spending the week in the city. Mrs. T. P. Mahammitt an# Mrs. H. I J. Pinkett entertained at an elaborate luncheon Wednesday afternoon, com | plimentary to Mrs. Julia Collier. Mr. P. M . Harris, prominent barber of the South Side, was a visitor at the Monitor Office on Wednesday. Cecil Thomas of Fremont, a-recent ; graduate of Meharry Dental Col leg' is in the city taking the-state board examination. See “Affairs of Anatol.” Diamond Thanksgiving. Mrs. E. Patton left Tuesday night for Denver, where she was called ti the illness of her sister, Mrs. Mami( Bums, who was to undergo a serious operation. Vaudeville—2 acts at the Diamond ■Sunday, The Executive Committee of the Colored Commercial Club held an in teresting meeting, Tuesday night, in their new headquarters 2414 Maple Street. * Miss Julia A. Collier left for her home in Oakland, Cal., Monday night. The formation of a real estate cor ' poration to provide a hotel and bathing ! facilities at Galveston was launched by I Colored people from many parts of j Texas assembled in a conferance held at Fort Worth. -The plan is to raise $30,000 for the improvements, which will and must be raised a^ once to com plete the plans. For the first time in the criminal history of Virginia, a white man will be defended in the corporation court by a Colored lawyer. L. C. Richards of Norfolk was charged with forgery, the York Tire & Battery Co., being tne plaintif. Clark L. Smith the attorney, I comes from Baltimore. Mrs. C. P. Lynch continues ill at hei home at 2214 Grace St. Tulsa, Okla, is suing The American Central Insurance Company for $65,000 being the amount of insurance carried on Stradford's hotel, which was de stroyed during the Tulsa riot. The suit was filed in Chicago because it was felt that a fair trial could not be obtained at Tulsa. F'or the consideration of $22,750 the United Brothers of Friendship and the Sisters of the vsterious Ten of Kan sas City have purchased the builings and land on Southeast corner of 14th and Michigan streets as a home for the local lodges and temples. Mr. John Wright, formerly of Phil dc!i hia, is now in the city. Me Wright expects to make Omaha his home. Washington, D. C. —The census Bu reau reports that in 1920 the popula tion of South Carolina was 864,917 colored and 818,538 white. ■l « I “The Store That Sells Advertised Merchandise” FixtlirPS for Sale I II We ve bold Our Lease and Are mediatedisp0,al- I | Going 0 f of Business j | $47,000 Worth of Seasonable Merchandise to Be » Sacrificed as Soon as Possible—We Must Vacate to Make Room for the New Tenant We have sold our lease and must get out. When we sold our lease we knew that we must take a loss on all our merchandise in order to make a quick clearance, but the loss we are taking on our stock is offset by the bonus our lease brought us. Merchants Wishing to Take Advantage of These Less Than Todayfs Wholesale Prices, Please | sale' starts"Tuesday woRNiNG | Shop in the Early Hours of the Morning | sale starts Tuesday morning -»----—--i Gloves FOWNES ADLERS, HAYS Including Silk, Kid, Wool, Cape, Mocha, etc., values to $8.00 pair, vacate prices— $139 $239 and $21 Any Full ' Dress i Shirt Full Dress Ties, 75c and $1.00 Values _ Caps With or without ear bands. In tweeds and herring bone patterns. Values to $6.00. Va cate prices— 89c and $11 Bath Robes Very fine quality Bea con Wool Blanket, val ues to $12.00; all sizes and colors, vacate prices— $049 Pajamas And Nightgowns Finest quality Flannels, all colors, styles, sizes, val ues to $6.00, vacate price— $ I 69 All Pajamas other than Flannel, l/2 price. Two-Piece Underwear $1.75 Garments, va cate price— 89c $6.00 Garments, heavy silk, vacate price— $089 HATS All new Fall styles in the latest colors and blocks; first lot, including all $6.00 and $7.00 values . Second lot comprises all Stetson and Schoble, both smooth and silk finish, values to $12.00, now . Third lot is the cream of the store, taking ill Stetson and Schoble, Velour and Clear Nutria Hats, the imported “Habig” Velours and those famous imported French Mossants, all in new colorings; the average retail price of the Hats in this assortment is around $15.00 and $20.00, vacate price.... I All Stetson Staples in this lot also. CUTDTC “Vacate UilllX 1 O Prices” All nationally known brands. All made 5-button coat style and cut full. The colors, of course, are guaranteed fast. Yes, Arrow Shirts in cluded. The materials are very fine Percales, Rep Cloths, Real Woven Madras, Silk Stripe Madras and those genuine Russian Cords. Shirts that on today’s market are retailing for as high as $6.00. Vacate Prices, 99c to ’2£ UNDERWEAR The largest assortment of high grade Union Suits in Omaha. Only well known brands as Lewis, Imperial, American Hosiery Co. makes. From cotton garments to wool, from silk and wool to lisle and wool. Union Suits that on today’s rising markets are retailing up to $10.00 a suit. Vacate prices $ 1 29 $ J 69 $2^ • $3^ Neckties Silk and Knit Ties, a tremendous stock and assortment to choose from. Original prices $1.00 to $5.00. Vacate prices— 59c to $1.89 Sweaters Every color and style made, values to $15.00, vacate prices— $2! to $049 B.V.D’s And other makes. Val ues to $5.00, vacate prices— 89c *12 *12 Socks Lisle, 40c values, vacate price Silk and Silk Fibre, 60c and 75c values, vacate price 49c Pure Silk, includes fancies and drop stitch as well as solid colors, values to $1.50 69c_ Handker chiefs A regular 20c value. Dozen in a box. Va cate 4>‘| i9 price, doz JL = Extra quality with a white satin stripe, reg ular 35c quality, vacate price, * h 4q dozen . And we have a real high grade. Kerchief, nacked 3 in a fancy box, per box. Belts $1.00, $1.50 andCQ - $2.00 values... Ui/C Genuine Leather Straps with Sterling Silver Initials— $|69 Leather Straps for buckles, up to—A $3.00 values .. | r| „.DTPDC — SILK HANDKERCHIEFS f JR oAK 1LK9 Entire stock at x/2 price. || ■ Paris, Boston and E. Z. Brands— Kum-a-Part Cuff Buttons, 50c m I 19c and 29c and $1.00 values, 19c and 29c. p I All Sales Final Store Open Evenings R 1 No Exchanges During This Sale 9 R No Deliveries „ . . ’Till 9 P. M. | H No Charges \ 303 South 16th St. Securities Bldg. ___I ) V ' I ^WATERS ? BARNHART PRINTING CO. -H-S-y MENU ROAST TURKEY 1 with Cranberry Sauce ROAST GOOSE with Apple Sauce - ROAST DUCK i - with Jelly ROAST BEEF with Brown Gravy \ Green Peas Mashed Potatoes Salad Deserts—Hot Mince Pie Coffee Tea S South & Thompson j - 2418 No. 24th St. \ Buy Your Meats j and Groceries • i j FROM I | JEPSEN BRBS. | j •-'.•.(l-J Cl MING STREET | JACKSON 1810 j VVe Sell j * the highest grade Macaroni, 4 ? Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and ! I other Macaroni Producta. J T_ ■ I s DeLuxe Cafe 24th and Burdette Oyster Soup Olives Celery Roast Turkey and Duck Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Candied Yams Stewed Peas Lettuce Salad Pies Mince Pumpkin Tea Coffee Milk BUY YOUR ! Groceries FOR YOUR Thanksgiving Dinner And For Every Other Oily From N. SLOBODISKY I; PAUL STREETS Vf’’(iter 5299 r/o so!i Dinner’s tha highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and other Macaroni Products.