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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1922)
j GIGANTIC j ❖ | ❖ | f % f * ❖ | Shoes, and Gent’s Furnishing | | Goods at 1514 No. 24th Street | v ♦:< t *J V < X At this sale you will find greater values than you ever experienced before v ❖ at any sale. As we never had to charge as much as some other merchants ♦♦♦ for our goods we are in a position to make you these greatly reduced X prices mainly because our overhead expense in running our store is very ** ♦> light and for that reason we can undersell any and all merchants. We want ♦♦♦ you to come in and examine our shoes, get our prices and convince your- *«; X self that we can save you money. The followingare a fewof the many bargains: ❖ —-,- ' 2 ❖ Ladies’ tan and black Shoes with ♦♦♦ high heel, was $10.00, at X this sale, only ! $2.98 f ❖ - ♦> *£ All Men’s Shoes that formerly * sold at $7 aed $8, at this ♦♦♦ sale, only I $3.98 *> -: ♦: Boys’ Button and Lace Shoes ♦] which were $3.50 and ♦; $4.00, now J $1.98 ! «: •: Misses’ Lace and Button which ♦« sold as high as $4.00 ♦; now selling for J $1.98 | and a big reduction on all broken lines. J -♦: ❖ In Men’s Furnishings you can buy a $2 Sweater for 98c, * | a good Man’s Work Shirt for only 85c and Men’s Dress X X Shirts for $1.48 and $1.98. All Winter Caps Half Price. £ % $1.00 Denim Work Shirts, 65c. Virgin Wool Work $ X Trousers, $2.95, $3.75, $3.95, $4.95. All Men’s Winter * ♦> Caps, 89c, $1.29. Men’s Two Piece Heavy Underwear, ♦:< X 59c per garment. Beautiful Silk Neckwear, 45c, 75c, | Y 95c. Men’s Sweaters, 98c, $2.48. 4 z V ^—— —— | Come at Once to this Great ONE-HALF PRICE Sale of Shoes | jC. J. CARLSON J ♦> Same Location for 32 Years 1514 No. 24th St. On the Corner of Alley v ♦!< Two Good Victor Records 75c 18838 “I’ve Got My Habits On.” “Happy Hottentot.” Here is a Record we KNOW you’ll like. Miss Patricola is one of the most accomplished comediennes and in this record she is at her best. Two Good Spicy Comical Song Hits 75c 18839 “Gypsy Blues” Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra “When Buddha Smiles.” One of the best dance records released in a long while. Two Good OKeh Records 75c 4511 “Let’s Agree to Disagree”.Mamie Smith “Sweet Man o’ Mine.” and Her Jazz Hounds MAMIE SMITH—Nuf Sed. ESTHER BIGEON 8023 “Stingaree Blues.” 75c “If That’s What You Want, Here It is.” Esther Bigeon is a new Colored Artist that compares very favorably with the prominent singers. You’ll like the record. A Good BLACK SWAN Record 75c 2034 “Shake It and Break It”-Henderson’s Orchestra “*Aunt Hagar’s Children Blues” Hear Henderson’s Orchestra “Shake It and Break It.” You’ll say so. Come in and Hear These Records. You’re WELCOME. I Qm T FWIQ 24th and Parker Sts. I I JUL. LL YY lu_Webster 2042_I THE MONITOR CLASSIFIED COLUMN , ATTORNEYS I^mbert, Shotwell & Shotwell ATTORNEYS Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phone AT lantlc 5104 Notary Public In Office and Counsellor N. W. WARF Attorney at Law Practicing in Both State and Fed eral Courts i 111 South 14th St. Omaha, Neb. ~ SEEI) STORES t» *»-.***"—* We Have a Complete Lina of FLOWER.GRASS „ AND GARDEN Bulba, Hardy Perennial*. Poultry Supplies F'reah cut flower* a!way* on hnnd Stewart’s Seed Store 119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Offica Phone Dougina 977 i | | ■ ■ , _ CLCT’IING C. J. Carlson SHOES 1514 Y 241 h 8t “Same Location 31 Years” (Cor. Allej) DRUG STORES UIM Hlllllltt IIIIIMI tlllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIII til IIIIIIIHIIIIMIII liHIIIIIIMIIIIIII llllk | Liberty Drug Company B. Robinson, Mgr. ! Webster 0386. i 1904 Jf 24th 8L FREE DELIVERY MIIIHIHIUIIIIMMIIIillllllllHHIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIWIimilMIIIMHIIIItlllUlUiniUlllllHIIH 111111II1111111111111111111111111111II111111111111H E Best Drugs, Sodas and Sundries = E in City E | PEOPLES DRUG STORE | ^ Prompt Service “ | 111 So. 14th St. Jack. 1446 S rillllllll III till II11 III! I Hill 111 III 11IIIIIIIIIHII Phone AT lantlc 5104 S. W. Meigs & Co. REAL ESTATE. RENTALS AND INSURANCE 111 South 14th St. Omaha. Neb. > —.—-i MELCHOR-- Druggist The Old Reliable Tel. South 807 4826 So. 24th St. ♦ t T T I T.-...* IC Phones—Office Web. 5036—Res. f% ❖ Web. 5406 A A From Early Morn Until Late at f ? Night *£ “Taxi at Your Service” I|I \ NORTH EHO EXPRESS CO. f I I A. F. ALLEN, Prop. }jH y* Trucks for Either Light or A II Heavy Hauling y II We Haul Anything, Anywhere y ■> 2010 N. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. Ijl ♦>... + New and Second Hand FURNITURE We Rent and Sell Real Estate Notary Public S. W. Mills Furniture Co. 421 No 24(1 Wc TkinkVoi Web. OHS .. FURNITURE, STOVES, FITXURES Second hand or New Repairing Hauling Everything Needed in Home WEST'END FURNITURE CO. R. B. RHODES, Prop. 2522 Lake St. > j GROCERIES AND MEAT MAR-1 KETS The Burdette Grocery T. G KELLOGG, Prop. Full line of Groceries and Meats Ouick Sales and Small Profits Our Method f 2216 No. 21th St. Web. 0515 we sen Skinner’s th« highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodle* and ‘ L' - - M-rernnl" PrftflilrO. HARDWARE j mm r» * - • « — •.. Petersen & Mlctielsen Hardware Co. GOOD HARDWARE 12408 N St. Tel. South 162 i L. .♦»*..> »«■»■* *■>.♦ .. j _ LAUNDRIES Standard Laundry X4tti, Near Lake street PHONE WEBSTER 0130 o . . . . « . .. . ... . .... - -Cl EMERSON’S LAUNDRY The Laundry That Suits All 1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820 Q. U. O. OF O. F.. Missoirl Vallsy 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. E. A. NIELSEN Upholstering Co. Furniture Repairing. Mattress Renovating “We handle a complete line of Hedsprings and Mattres ses at reasonable prices.1’ 1913-15 Cuming Str. Jackson 0864 RIGHT NOW in the time to pay you subscription to the Monitor. PAINTS, ETC. A. F. PEOPLES PAINTING PAPKKHANGING AND DECORATING Estimates Furnished iO-ee All Work Guaranteed. Full Line of Wall Paper and .Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes 2419 Lake St. Webster 6366 ..+ l NORTH OMAHA DENTISTS Cor. 24th and Cuming Sts. RELIABLE DENTISTRY at REASONABLE PRICES Phone—AT lantic 4564 Open Evenings until 7 P. M. . ....■—♦+ ESTAURAi. fc)oxc<rxi;(DtiiU)ffi(.:)o(B<ccKi)a)a)u){OGxmjMSSKai | Eagle Cafe Lake and 27th Street 1 SPECIAL CHICKEN DIN | NER SUNDAYS AND THURSDAYS Phone Webster 3247 l Chas. Hemphill Prop. I UNDERTAKERS ■BHMMiNtiHiiiiiiiHiiMiiiinmnmtmHiiiitiHiiiiMiiiiimimMiiHfMiiiiitiiMiiiiiu Allan Janea, Rea. Phone W. IN JONES & CO. FUNERAL PARLOR I 2S14 North 24th St. Wab. 1IM l.ady Attendant RtHtniINHnilllllimimilimiltllllllMttllllMIIMtIMIIIIIl'MmiMtMIIHIINHtUIUMMI I.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V/M The Western Funeral Home 5 Pleases 5 And will a«rve you night and day r 2518 Lake St. Phone Web. 024#* J SILAS JOHNSON, Prop. > FUNERAL DIRECTORS < .’.V.V.V.V.V.V.’.V.V/.VW.V Good Things for The Table a FRUIT CAKE 40c per pound Pumpkin and Mince Pies Rolls i Petersen’s Bakeries Lake Bakery, 21th A Lake Sts. MUSIC. | Records Exchanged, 15 cent*. Law ©«t Mamie Smith records alwa>t | on hand. SHLAES PHONOGRAPH CO. j H. DOLCOFF I | FURNITURE and HARDWARE !! t 1914-16-18 N. 24th St. 1847 N. 24th St. \> i' Web. 1607 Web. 4825 ' • A 2 Full line of— !! !* OILS—PAINTS—VARNISHES—BRUSHES |; STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM ;; Better Goods for I^ss Money. Credit if You Wish. ;; OPEN EVENINGS 11 WW//A'WW.,WWWI|’WWWA'^JVVWWW i USE t IDENTLOi! ;I The Pyorrhea-Preventive Tooth-Paste I; None Better !; ^ MANUFACTURED BY THE j! i Kaffir Chemical Laboratories NEBRASKA S wywwvwwwwjWMWJVwmw.’AvwwA'.rjfl PATRONIZE THE STATE FURinfURE Cb~ 14TH ST. CORNER DODGE ST. * Don*!*, 1317 "r"1” BRUNSWICK re: It Pays to Advertise io the Monitor