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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1921)
■ i H ■ ■ '-K__ I I Tt1E L CA* II Motor WIDOW SUES FOR DAMAGES Waco, Tex. Nov. 24—Mrs Inez L. Crowe, widow of Charles Louis Crowe who died Oct. 5th from stab wounds recieved when sheriff Bob Bucchanan attempted to halt a Ku Klux Klan parade at Lorena, October 1, filed suit last Friday for $50,000 against sheriff Buchanan. THE SMARTER SET SOCIETY The Smarter Set Society was enter-; tainod at an Orpheum party Saturday evening, November 19th. After the theatre a two-course luncheon wa sei-ved by Misses Dorothy Williams ■end Putb Jones at the home of Miss Williams. HARDING'S DOUBLE ELOPES Henry Feather, aged seventy-seven, and Mrs. Kmmu Clark, aged sixty-sev en, widower and widow, brother-in law and sister-in-law, eloped from their sons and daughters and were married by Judge McEwen In Chicago. Feath er’s home Is at Minneapolis, Kan., and Mrs. Clark lived at 2028 Point street, Chicago. Mr. Feather bears n strik ing resemblance to President Harding, and his wife Is reluted to ex-President McKinley. Three of Feather's former wives were named Clark. Heroes' Relatives Defrauded. New York.—Alleged to have sold fake memorial medal* to relatives and friends of soldiers killed In the World war, Marlon Gross, a salesman. was arrested on a charge of using the mall to defruud. The value of the medal, the police said, was about 10 cents. 11 I I The necessities of life in their most deliclons form add to the pleasure of jour meals 1 i 1 with 1 i 1 i Bread, Rolls and Pastry from the 1 1 i i i Petersen’s Bakeries i Lake Bakerj, 2t(h A Lake !Sfs. ' 1 1 i 1 I Y For High Grade •{• PRINTING Y 4 j* That Brings Results •{• £ Call Web. 2762 or Doug. 7811 £ £ With FIFTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE X X in the Printing business and can save you money. I.et me figure on y .[. your work. Graduate Class 1910 Tuskegee Institute. As near you X y as your telephone. With GREAT WESTERN ADV. CO., Kaffir Bldg. *{• W. K. FLEMMING £ 2202 Clark St. £ ❖ A 444t^mm4444«44««4«4«4444444444444<A«4A»««44«44«« >444444m<A444444«4444«4444444m44444<W44“M«»«4m«« | FOR | | Victrolas or Graphonolas | I The Latest b All Kbd i of Records | ? Go to | I The Q Street Pharmacy f ••• 25th & Q Sts. Market MM Ij'. § Prices and Terms Always to Suit. $1.00 Down and $1.00 per week S. e e e »i.e '• • . . II | I Milk 11c Qt. Delivered QUALITY— “OMAHA MILK’’ is the best produced in Douglas County. It is produced on the largest farms, with the best surroundings, is quickly transported by motor trucks and is received .at our plant within a short time after milking. PLANT— The plant of the Omaha Milk Company is thoroughly equipped and modem with all its machinery. The milk is pasteurized and clarified. Bottles are individually washed and sterilized, and filled and capped automatically. The milk is kept cold until delivered to you by the means of an ice machine. SERVICE— Our delivery men are men of long experience—the pick of the best men that can be found. They will give you prompt, careful, courteous service daily. PRODUCTS— We deliver milk, cream, whipping cream, buttermilk butter and cottage cheese. We solicit your business, and if we receive it, we can truthfully say it will be appreciated. Let us start being your milk men. OMAHA MILK CO. il513-lS15 North 24th Street Webster 0127 —-..——— LINCOLN NEWS Mrs. Bell Lee has left for her home in Little Rock, Ark., after about a six months’ stay in our city. Rev. Mr. Bryant of Tulsa, Okla.j was in the city last week and spoke at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, giving an account of the Tulsa riot as he wit nessed it. Mr. Wm. Chinn is at St. Elizabeth's; Hospital where he is reported to be seriously ill. Mrs. Virginia Clark, who is still at the hospital is steadily improving. j The local churches all held their us-, val services Sunday and were well at tended. Special Thanksgiving Day services uv^d dinners will be held by the church j es here. For Rent—Furnished rooms strictly modern, steam heat. On car line. Good location. Webster 3247.—tf. FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur nished rooms 1702 N. 28th St Web. 1798.—Mrs. W. P. Erwin. FOR RENT—Office room, call Web. 2627. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Har ney 6926. Holst Pharmacy for drags 2702 Cuming street. Harney 681.—-Adv FOR RENT—Neatly furnished rooms. Webster 1529. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a first class rooming house, steam heal, hath, electric lights, on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street care line, rs Anna Banks, 024 North Twentieth Douglas 4979. A P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 S. 18th St. Douglas "812, Colfax 8881.—Adv. Get acquainted with the Episcopal Church by attending services Sunday j morning at 11 o’clock at St. Philip s Church, 1121 North Twenty-first street.—Adv. Try South and Thompson’s full home cooked dinner at 40cents. You can't beat it or that in the stores. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, men only. 1208 North 24th 3t. Web- 4666. FOR SALE—One hard coal burner heating stove, one heavy iron bed and sprin'-s. 1204 N. 27th St. FOR RENT—Comfortably furnish ed rooms, block from car line. Board if desired. Web. 5372. 4t E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, "00 Pelers Trust Bldg, Jackson 8H41 or Harney .lenkln’s Barber Shop—All work strictly first-class 2122 No. 24th St. Webster 2095. Menu * i I ROAST TURKEY ( ran berry Sauee i Roast American (Joose Oyster Dressing Roast Prime Ribs Beef, An Jus June Peas Cream Potatoes i i ' Fruits Salads Hot Porterhouse Rolls Coffee Tea Milk PIE Mince and Pumpkin | i i i i Eagle Cafe (HAS. HEM PH II., Prop. 27<m Lake St. Web. 3217 i TH E MONITOR CLASSIFIED CO LO Mil ATTORNEYS j PIATTI & WEAR ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Phone Douglas 4508 1017-20 City Nafl Bank Bide. ^ , t , , « > i > » > » t m 9 • • • • Lambert, Shotwell & Shotwell ATTORNEYS Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phone AT lantic 5104 Notary Public In Office and Counsellor N. W. WARE Attorney at Law Practicing in Both State and Fed eral Courts 111 South 14th St. Omaha. Neb. BEAUTY PARLORS. BE YOUR OWN BOSS. The SAVONA SYSTEM of hair dressing taught by Mrs. Beatrice A. Wilson will enable you to make big money. Men and women you can make money selling Savona Toilet Preparations and Savona Mud best treatment, for lumbago and siatic rheumatism. Agents Wanted — Aonlv MRS. BEATRICE A. WILSON 2516 Corby St. Webster 5557 | CLr^lING For Good Shoes and Fur- I nishing See 1 COLTON’S I Liberty Clothing Co. I 1714 N. 24th St. | DRUG STORES Liberty Irug Company B. Robinson, Mgr. Webster tlSsfi. 1!8M N 21th St. FREE DELIYERY * titiiminiiiiiiMoiiiiiiHiiittMMHiiitttiHmiHiiiiHiiMimiMiimtiiiiiMiiii-itimtiili 11111111111II111111111111111111 f (Uj ill 11111111111IJ 5 Best Drugs, Sodas and Sundries = E in City — | PEOPLES DRUG STORE | ; Prompt Service 2 2 111 So. 14th St. Jack. 1446 = 77i 1111111111111 ■ 11111111111111111111111111111111111 Phone AT lantlc 5104 S. W. Meigs & Co. REAL ESTATE. RENTALS AND INSURANCE 111 South 14th St. Omaha. Neb. > . .... iMELCHOR- Druggist! The Old Reliahle | Tel. South 807 4826 So. 24th St. ’ .... E. A. NIELSEN Upholstering Co. Furniture Repairing. < Mattress Renovating “We handle a complete line of Bedsprings and Mattres ses at reasonable prices.” 1913-15 Cuming Str. Jackson 0864 g.$ Phones—Office Web. 5036—Res. f $ Web. 5406 A lorn Until Late at I •fight A Vour Service” i EXPRESS CO. | LLEN. i’rop. 2 Either Light or A y Hauling j thing, Anywhere ¥ St. Omaha, Neb. .£ -x-x~x-x~x**x**x: FURNITURE. STOVES, FITXURES Second hand or New Repairing Hauling Everything Needed in Home WEST END FURNITURE CO. R. B. RHODES, Prop. 2522 Lake St. _ .._T .... . % y MUSIC. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES iimiiiiiimmimmmiiiiimimmiiiiiiMo Hughes Battery Station = 24th t Seward Sts. Web MM i FREE SERVICES = Batteries called for and de- = E livered. We carry all the 5 E makes of batteries. Re- E E pairing and Recharging. E = Omaha Garage Tfiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiim, -: GROCERIES AND MEAT MAR KETS The Burdette Grocery T. G. KELLOGG, Prop. Full line of Groceries and Meats Quick Sales and Small Profits Our Method 2216 No. 21th St. Web. 0515 w. seu Skinner's the highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles end ~ ^ - Marurnnl' Prnrllieta. HARDWARE Petersen A Michelsen Hardware Co. GOOD HARDWARE 2408 N SL Tel. Sooth 1«2 LAUNDRIES Standard Laundry 24th, Near Lake Street PHONE WEBSTER 0130 Q«—.»,o.-.o-—O. O.—O- O—.0..0 .0 S a o o e-Q | EMERSON’S LAUNDRY t The Laundry That Suits All , » | 1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820 O.—. e o o . O Q. U. O. OF O. F., Mlssoirl Valley Lodge No. 9915. Meets every second and fourth Thursday nights each month a* 24th and Charles Sts J. D. CRUM. N. G. M. L. HUNTER. P N. F. W. B. TURNER. P. S. PAINTS, ETC. A. F. PEOPLES PAINTING PAPEKHANGING AND DECORATING Estimates Furnished Free. All Work Guaranteed. Full Line of Wall Paper and Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes 2419 Lake St. Webster 6366 ESTAURA. jj Eagle Cafe I Lake and 27th Street 1 SPECIAL CHICKEN DIN I NER SUNDAYS AND THURSDAYS Phone Webster 3247 Chas. Hemphill Prop. SPORTING G_ The TOWNSEND GUN CO. Sporting, Outing and Athletic Good, 1514 Farnam St. Douglas 0870 SEED STORES »•-»"» »«»■»■ ,i ■», We Have a Complete Line •( j FLOWER, GRASS AND GARDEN ] Bulba, Hardy Perennial*. Poultry Suppliea Fresh cut flowers always on hand Stewart’s Seed Store 119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Offico Phone Douglas 977 ... ... ...».. UNDERTAKERS ■■MMtiailUMimNtllMMMMIIMtIIIIttIMillMIIIIIIIHMMMIMIMIIMIMIMIIMHIMtIk Alton Janea, Rea. Phone W. 204 JONES & CO. FUNERAL PARLOR | 2314 North 24th St. Web. 1100 Lady Attendant •nHHHIIIHIHimilllllMUHHHHUinmilUlilMIIIHIIIIlMIIHniUtlUllHtmitMImMltl £ The Western Funeral Home £ ■I Pleases > J And will Hrvi you night and day ^ .* 2S1H Lake Si. I’lione Web. 02M i £ SILAS JOHNSON, Prop. 5 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS i .■aV.V.V.V.'.V.V.VAV.V.V.'.V * ^ ^ ^ t EVANS MODEL LAUNDRY {Forty-five years in the business 11th & Douglas Douglas 0243 | ZUCKER’S DEPARTMENT STORE I 1615-17-19-19*4 No. 24th Street I *! STILL SELLING BROOMS AT 29 CENTS 11 I BARGAINS I —FOR THE WHOLE FAMfLY—i [? H. DOLGOFF j f FURNITURE and HARDWARE . f | 1914-16-18 N. 24th St. 1847 N. 24th St. | | Web. 1607 Web. 4825 | ; f Full line of— $ | OILS—PAINTS—VARNISHES—BRUSHES | \ STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM | | Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish £ ff OPEN EVENINGS | |For|Pure Leather j Built Shoes !! Go to ! THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Friedman Bros. Prop. <I ■* ISM No. 24th St.