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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1922)
J __ I Mamie Smith :| AND HER JAZZ HOUNDS X See Them at the City Aditorium X Hear Them on OKEH Records 4% * Mamie Smith ❖ £ Assisted by some of the greatest ♦*♦ colored comedians, singers and v dancers on the stage today I CITY AUDITORIUM ❖ *♦* Saturday Night I APRIL 15, 1922 V 7 ❖ Tickets 50c $1.00 $1.50 ❖ *♦* on sale at ❖ SOL LEWIS MUSIC SHOP ❖ 24th and Parker Street Webster 2042 ❖ A t Also Box Office at the Auditorium 4^4 starting Wednesday, April 12tn ❖ *♦* Secure ycur tickets early for choice selections ❖ ___ ❖ . . . . . . . * . . . . • • . ...... Colored Star Makes Big Hit Mamie Smith, a star of the colored women singers of the country, attract ed an unusually large audience to the Coliseum last evening. White patron filled sections which were on the raised sides of the auditorium. Mamie, whose phonograph records are among the most popular, was at her best last evening, both in voice and in her stunning gowns and make-up. Her songs were roundly applauded, with her famous “Crazy Blues” and “Mama Whip, Mama Spank” being the big hits. Mamie’s large company of players w’ere all excellent ami pleased the audience mightily.—Ev ansville, Ind., Courier. ■'WbWWWW^VWW^W rtWWWVWWWWVW.VW/ WWWymWiVAWAVW All Mamie Smith Records SOLD AT Rialto Music Shop V.WAVWWAVA'WW.W. -wMwy*Avwwvmm .V.V.V.V.V.'.V.VA’.V/.'.V/.V fM*MW’W▼ 'wwW.w^ - Lambert, Shotwell & Shotwell ATTORNEYS Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phone AT lantic M04 Notary Public In Office and Counsellor N. W. WARE Attorney at Law Practicing in Both State and Fed eral Court* 111 South 14th St. Omaha. Neb. We Hare a Complete Lina of FLOWER,GRASS ftppcla AND GARDEN ^CCUS Bulba, Hardy Perennials, Poultry Supplies Fresh cut flower* always on hand Stewart’s Seed Store 11* N. 16th St. Opp. Pont Offlaa Phone Douglas 977 C. J. Carlson SHOES 11514 N. 24th 8t “Same Location 81 Years (Cor. Alley) WUOWinmiiiiiHmmiiiniMiiiiiiiimuwuuwniimwwnwiiuiiiniMiiiiin'Hom'HMHoinwiiiiMt.ii, JMMNHMHUUaHilHIIIIMMtMnMMUIUWmmilllMtMimiinillHMiiHi'iHMmilHiiMr Liberty Drag Company B. Robinson. Mgr. Webster OSbfi. 1904 N 24th St FREE DELIVERY iwiiHitiiiiiititiiitMDDUiiuiimimutMiiitmiiiHiMMimimuiiHiiiifMiiuiiMimMi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E Best Drug*, Soda* and Sundries = in City : | PEOPLES DRUG STORE | Prompt Service ! Ill So. 14th St. Jack. 1446 = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii ! ; Phones—Office Web. 5036—Res. ; Web. 5406 i '• From Early Morn Until Late at ‘ ; ; Night "Taxi at Your Service” lOSTIEMEUIESS CO.: Aa Fa ALLEN, Pio^a 1 Trucks for Either Light or < Heavy Hauling 1 ! We Haul Anything, Anywhere ; ► 2010 N. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. . ... ’ Dressmaking, Hals Cleaned A Blocked FRANK BARNES. Tailor CLEANING AND PRESSING All Styles of Caps Made. Meli, aunt.-1322 No. Still SL, Omaha. I jVJWyV.W.W .VAVAV.V/.‘ £ The Western Funeral Home $ ■I Pleases 5 "■ And will serve you night and day IT j ,■ 2518 Lake St. Phone Web. 02« < «C SILAS JOHNSON, Prop. ? f FUNERAL DIRECTORS < .v.v/.v.v.v.vdf.sv/w.vrt | .—-—-.. ! NORTH OMAHA DENTISTS Cor. 21th and Cuming Sts. I RELIABLE DENTISTRY : at REASONABLE PRICES i Phone—AT lantic 4564 Open Evenings until 7 P. M. A. F. PEOPLES painting PAPERHANGING AND DECORATING Estimate* Furnished “'ret All Work Guaranteed. Full Line of Wall Paper and Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes 2419 Lake St. Webster 6366 t I Q. U. O OF O. F., Missouri Valley 1 j Lodge No. 9915. Meets every second and I | fourth Thursday nights each month at i j 24th and Charles Ste J. D. CRUM. N. O. ! M. L. HUNTER. P. N. F. W. B. TURNER, P. S. J — ■ —— - j When in Need of j! Cleaning and Pressing :• Call Market 3366 \• Price. Cheap Work Guaranteed ,1 J. D. HINES ■! Tailor Cleaner Hatter ■, smso. 24 St. Market S3M ], i. ,VV, | ..j 4—4 4 4—4—4—♦—4—4—4 4 4 4 ^IHIIIIIIIItUIIIIUtlllHIIIUIIIIIIUUHIIIUlWnillllHHimillHttllllllllHUIIIIIIIIIimt^ Piano Bargains That Can’t Be Beat i 1 You can save at least $200.00 | | by making your purchase of a || | Piano or Player Piano now. § j | Come in and look over our im- §i | mense stock of slightly used |; | and demonstrating instru- 1: 1 ments. I Lawrie, Upright only $108.00 | | Hamilton, upright only.... 135.00 1 Price & Teeple, upright I only ..... 150.00 j, Steck, upright only. 140.00 1 Merrifield, upright only . 175.00 I Epworth, upright only. .. 225.00 | Bush & Lane, upright only . 240.00 | Ivers & Pond, upright only . 2(5.00 Steinway, upright only.. 400.00 Mansfield, player piano.. 200.00 ; Schmoller & Mueller player piano . 345.00 Every instrument fully guar anteed and Terms as low as $5.00 per month. Schmoller & Mueller 1514-16-18BJ-__ Aa Phone f j Dodge St.* IWHO w0«[)o jg23 .... FMERSON’S LAUNDRY The Laundry That Suits All 1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820 O— ..--Hi-. www.vww/w.vw \ Eagle Cafe \ % I-ake and 27th Street £ $ SPECIAL CHICKEN DIN- % •' NER SUNDAYS AND J •I THURSDAYS £ j| Phone Webster 3247 > 3 Chas. Hemphill Prop. •: •: ! ■ ▼.» T.W W-W T f r ▼ W.W W_v ■ Then He Awoke. 1 imil I.. married only a few months and was slill given ro holding my wife's hand. One night while I was riding in a chair car I fell asleep and after a time became Just enough conscious to realize there was a woman In the seat beside me. I thought It was my wife and started to tuke her hand in mine. She withdrew it and gave me a look that brought me to complete wakefulness and to a realization that my wife had not ac companied me on ttiat Journey. Hut under the circumstances what good could an apology do? — Chicago Tribuhe. Before Disarmament. Tiie edifying tale of little George Washington and the cherry tree had been related liy a fond mother to her offspring w1111 the lio|>e that he might gain inspiration for a better life, but he remained unimpri-ssed. “I»on‘t you -ce the lesson, Hilly?” she asked. “George e Uid not tell a lie. He told tiie truth even though his father stood there with a eane in his hand.” "Hull!'’ said Hilly. “That's nothin'. George had the hatchet, didn't he?”— American I.cgion Weekly. Blessing in Disguist. Mrs. Perkins was reading tiie paper. Suddenly she exclaimed: "Here's sad news. It seems a Mrs. Smith, wlio bad Just engaged our old cook, Mary Casey, was run down and killed by a motor ear on tier way home from the employment office." “Well," commented Mr. Perkins, up on due reflection, “she bad a narrow escape from Mary.” ____________ Her Credit. “That's Jinks the famous million aire, over there on the left. He's a wife-made man.” “But I understand that Ids money came from oil on his farm." “Aii. yes tint it was Ills wife who had finally consented to live on tha farm."—Ivans s City Star. Mrs. Jones of 2612 Burdette street is confined to her bed. Mr. Walter Thompson of Los An geles, California, was in the city for two days last week as the guest of Mrs- Carrie Thompson of 2118 North 27th street. Mrs. Macy Smith and daughter of Seattle, Washington, are the guests of Mrs. H. W. Black, 2923 North 26th street. Mrs. Smith will be remem bered by Omahans as Miss Macy Shaffroth. Mrs. J. F. Smith, 3027 Manderson street, who underwent an operation at the Swedish Mission hospital four week3 ago, was taken home Thursday night. Her recovery is extremely doubtful. Her case has seemed to baffle the best medical skill. First-Class Modern Furnished Rooms —1702 No. 26th St. Web. 4769. Mrs. L. M. Bentley Erwin. NICK HOMES FOR SALE $200—CASH One of the best listings we have had for a long time, near Dodge car line. The house has 5 rooms, all in nice shape. It is strictly modern except furnace. The porch Is screened. Yard all fenced. Room for another house, fating paid. $2,000. Monthlev terms, $20. $500—CASH House of T rooms, modern except ing furnace. With varnish work. House inside atjd out in excellent condition. I'rice $3,000. AMOS GRANT COMI’AN Y, Realtors. Doug. 8380—210 So. 18th, Ground Floor BERNSTEIN S GROCERY MAKES SITHT FOR IM SI NESS Bernstein has made a study of his customers and is preparing to supply their needs. He spares no means In securing the very best on the market for his patrons. Some may think Bernstein’s prices In some things a bit high, lie does not deny this. Hut only a comparison of the class of goods he carries with that carried by others will convince you that after all he sells much cheaper than his competitors. Most good housekeepers very much prefer selective provisions for their tables. Bernstein has pre pared to hand handle that class of people. He carries the cheaper grades too, hut always the very best groce ries, meats, vegetables and fruits to be found on the market. He even carefully bandies his meats and vege tables to protect health. Let Bern stein supply your table for Easter. The place Ib 24th and l.ake St., on the northeast corner. 'BA BE 1,1. UK IK KIN in Bit a math Recital ■Ada Hell Griffin of Worceater, Matts., " Ill recite the entire pla.v, "Within the Law at Grove M. E. Church, Tuesday night, April 18th, under the auspices of the Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Phi lip’s church. Local musical talent will assist on the program. Record* Exchanged, 15 cent* Lat. e«t Mamie Smith records always on hand. ** SHLAES PHONOQRAPH CO. mmmmB-1-lJ^2^DodqeSt. _ § Price of Family Laun dry Service Reduced KOUflll DRY. 10c per lb. for first 15 pounds 7c per Ib. o\e, the first 15 pounls Minimum charge, $1.00 FLAT WORK or linen m ndi.es I He per Ib. Minimum charge, 60c DRY WASH, NO STARCH flat pieces ironed I He per Ib. Minimum charge. $1 25 Quality and Service Same as Heretofore I Standard Laundry | 24th, Near Lake Street Phone Webster 0130 1........... ... H. DOLGOFF 1 I;; FURNITURE and HARDWARE 1914-16-18 N. 24th St. 1847 N. 24th St. ! I t Web. 1607 Web. 4825 II « ► !! Full line of— ! I OILS—PAINTS—VARNISHES—BRUSHES \\ | STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM ;; | Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish. ' ’ % OPEN EVENINGS !I ? < > PATRONIZE THE STATE FORAITOREfCk HTH ST. CORNER DODGE ST. D.»pl„ BRUNSWICK ?— and Record* It Pays to Advertise in the Monitor *t‘ ♦♦♦ *** ‘J* »J* *t* %* *♦* *♦* •♦**■»**♦**** ______ V Mamie Smith | and Her Jazz Hounds — ❖ Exclusive OKEH Artists f. ___ *i* Your Nearest OKEH Record Dealer Has All Her Records Y - t 44 Every Mamie Smith Record is a Hit $ 013—That Thing Called Love. 4116—Daddy, Your Mama Is lonesome You Can’t Keep a Lood Man Down. for You. *♦. 4169—Crazy Blues. Sax-O-Phoney Blues. A It’s Right Here for You 027—Mamma Whip! Mamma Spank! 4,.4-TNBjjdhR^ ,’mFS^tTrl’UOkin' * h,tie Thee Honey Blues. 4145—The Wang, Wang Blues. V 4228—Mem’ries of You Mammy. Let Hot. *J* If You Don’t Want Me Blues. 1446—Down Home Blues. *♦* 4253—l/ovin’ Sam From Alabam. , A'kl'™'* Hluf\ % Don't Care Blues. 4471—Stop! Rest Awhile! ♦ Weepin’. 429«)"—JilZZbO i* < i I j ♦ * m tv* 4% t 4.j11—I>et s Agree To Disagree. V L Need Some living Blues. Sweet Man O’Mine V 4351—Dangerous Blues. 4542—Oh, Joe! *♦* What Have I Done. Sweet Cookie. - * Also Many Good Dance Numbers by the JAZZ HOUNDS THE NORFOLK JAZZ QUARTETTE ARE AT THEIR BEST ON OKEH a _ % OKEH HAS 28 Famous Colored Artists and Orchestras. ASK TO HEAR THEIR RECORDS. Your Local OKEH Dealer Has Them All, or Can Get V Them for You From ♦> Lee-Coit-Andreesen Hardware Co. % WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ♦> V -- * We Carry at All Times a Complete Stock of ♦♦♦ v ♦> Mamie Smith’s OKEH RECORDS I X Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. f 1514-18 Dodge St. % ------—*> A A A*. .4. 4. 4 4**AAAa. *