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Cottage Cheese for the Lenten Table Health-giving, palatable, economical and capa ble of a great variety of uses for the table, Oottage Cheese is a special boon to many house wtvea at this season. It deserves a larger place at all times of year than some realise. A1 ami to Oottage Cheese is made Jnst right. Yon’ll like ft. Oar man will leave it with milk if yoa say the word. Alamito Dairy Company Mm. Dm* 040* Lwnowwtli u Mth ft. IINVITATH IN SALE Still Going on at 71 Tr^CD^C DEPARTMENT Z.UU\LK o store 1615-17-19-19 1-2 North 24th St. Advo Gold Medal Coffee "GOOD TO THE LAST DROP” BLENDED, BOASTED AND PACKED BY | MCCORP-BRAPY CO. Nifty Shoes and .. Dainty Hosiery 4 Are the Essentials of COMPLETE DRESS -Tr - ■ ’ Buy Your Easter Supply at Friedman Bros. Booterie 1504 No. 24th Street Mme. C. Whitley South & Johnson System Appointments at your home If desired. Web. 3807 2810 N. 28th St. > > » • I ... New and Second Hand FURNITURE We Rent and Sell Real Estate Notary Publie S. W. Mills Furniture Co. 421 No 44 Si. We Thank You. Web OI4h [ : Events and Persons BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES. $2.45 up. Boysen Shoe Co. Mrs. Ella Russ of Denver, Colo., sister of Mrs. J. H. Crawford anu Mr. J. Alice Stewart, and aunt of Mrs. J. W. Pinkston, arrived In the city.Monday to attend Mr. Pinkston’s I funeral. ! FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room and board for gentleman.—1512 No. 26th St. Web. 7078. (4t) The Clenlans Woman’s Club held an interesting meeting Wednesday af ternoon at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Hiatt of Kansas City gave an instruc tive address. If you like the Monitor please show it by paying your subscription real promptly. The Phi Delta Club held its an ! ntial domestic science meeting Wed-1 nesday night with Miss Dorothy E. . Williams at St. Philip’s rectory. For Rent—Furnished rooms strictly modern, steam heat. On car line. Good ocation. Webster 3247.—tf. Mrs. Hiatt of Kansas City, Kansas, aunt of I)r. A. 15. Madison and who is his guest, is spending fhe week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Scruggs. If your subscription is due, please pay. It costs money to publish a pa per like the Monitor Mrs. J. F. Smith who was again | taken to the Swedish Mission hospital last Friday night, is reported to be steadily improving and strong hopes are now held out for her recovery. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a i first class rooming house, steam heat, ! bath, electric lights, on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street care line. rs. Anna Ranks, 924 North Twentieth Jackson 4379. M. F. Singleton is busy at his work j of assessor, covering the same dls | trict as that of last year. Madam T. J. Elliott, Hairdressing, I Massaging, Manicuring and Scalp Treatment a specialty. Moler Sys tem. 2617 Grant St. Webster 6066. Mrs. Julia A. Iludlin and Miss uetia M. Paul will leave early Friday tnuru ing for an extensive western trip. They will spend Easter in Denver and go thence to Salt Lake City, Portland and California points. Their stay will he Indefinite. ; First-Class Modern Furnished Rooms —1702 No. 26th St. Web. 4769. Mrs. L. M. Bentley Erwin. Mrs. Russel] Taylor who has been very 111 Is reported to be Improving. She Is now able to sit up. WOMEN’S FANCY SHOES. — Values up to $10.00, tor $1.96 and $3.95 on sale. Iloysen Shoe Co. William H. Mortimer of 2716 Ohio was compelled to lay off a trip last | week on account of illness. He is , one of our veteran railroad men. Mrs. Bowman of Chicago, who is In Omaha for an indefinite stay, Is stop ping with Mrs. Jasper E. Brown, 2863 | Miami Street. RICH? NOW is the time to pay you subscription to the Monitor. Mrs. Luther J. Dillard, who has { been confined to her home for two j weeks with rheumatism, is able to be out again. FOR RENT—Furnishea apartments of two and three rooms.—2130 North Twenty-eighth Street. ...Webster 4983. Dan Deadlines band returned wun i day morning from filling a successful, I engagement at Holdrege, Neb. | Mrs. Nate Hunter and her brother, \ Arthur Webster, returned Sunday ! morning from Clinton, Mo., where | they were called by the serious Ill ness and death of their sister. .. J, i.>1 ;i;; :m: Iimui:;: ;| II): u « » JfflflM MOON’S g GREAT HAIR WONDER a a !]\ Voluble Achievements, Selected K jj Com modi ties Scientifically com ; blued. Especially valuable for tej ;r Beautify lug, Growing, Coloring j| Gray and Faded llalr. 5 1 SENSATIONAL WON HE It [« > f? MADE POSSIBLE £ GRATIFYING RESULTS J ijg Price, "6 Cts. i.t 2825 So. Wtli 8L, Omaha, Nebr, | >< 8 _ a amwx.K a «X*X>(r>''8H!WRI81815fl |p—fBiwHMamaiiiiuMm—iwiMim—sm-ft W. C. MORGAN BARRISTER \\ Attorney and Counselor-nt-Law |j 817 No. 16th St. DO. 7841 » Omaha, Nebraska >*T _ James W. Smith, the well known private car man for the Burlington, Is still quite ill at his residence on North Thirty-fourth street. LADIES’ OXFOKDS, all new style. Patent Strap Slippers, $4.45. Boy sen Shoe Co. Henry Snowden, aged 23, who died suddenly in a barber shop at 409 South Thirteenth street, April 8, was burled from the Silas Johnson Western Funeral Home Chapel Wed nesday, interment being at Mt. Hope. A P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 8. 18th St. Douglas 7812, Pollux 88511.—Adr. The funeral of Mrs. Carrie Terrell, who died at Lord Lister hospital on Monday, was held from Zion Baptist church, Wednesday afternoon, Rev. W. F. Botts officiating. Burial was at Forest Lawn. The Monitor is a live newspaper; that’s clear from the ads we carry. Albert Wilson, age 75 years, who died at his home, 2803 You street. South Omaha, last Saturday was bur ied from the Chapel of ihe Western Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon. The body was Interred at Forest Imvvn. , Hear Ada Bell Griffin in “Within the Law” Tuesday night. Holst Pharmacy lor drugs 2702 Cuming street. Harney 881.—Adr. Mrs. J. M. Goff is still confined to the Presbyterian hospital. MEN’S WORK and DRESS SHOES, $2.85 up. Hoysen Shoe Co. Mrs. Luddie Scotty of the St. Clair apartments, who was laid up for a fortnight with rheumatism, is very much improved. For Kent.—Three nice large rooms in flat. 2213 Grace street. Alex Ennis is confined to his noma at 1922 Cuming street. E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters Trust Bldg, Jackson 8841 or Harney 2158. Miss Grace Dorsey, who recently graduated from the High School of Commerce, has secured employment as office attendant and assistant with Drs. Singleton & Singleton, the enter prising dental firm with offices at Twenty-fourth and Krskine streets. Mrs. Frances Smith, mother of Mrs. Mary Benning, is reported very much improved at the Universityt hospital and expects to return home in a few days. Rev. W. C. Williams, pastor of tS. John’s A. M. E. church, came back to the city after spending twenty-one days at Hot Springs, Ark., for his health. He is wonderfully improved, and read'' to take up his usual activ itie. at his church. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Hawkins were called from the city on account of the death of Dr. Hawkins’ mother at Fort Scott, Kansas. Mr. Earl Copeland who has been a resident of Omaha for some time, and well known, has been employed to fill the vacancy made by the death of Jack Pinkston at the Happy Hollow club. Mr. James A. Graves was very seri ously injured on Thursday, April 6, while returning from a choir rehear sal with his wife by being run down by automobile after which the driver turned out his lights and sped away. Rev. Mr. Nay of Pensacola, Fla., is in the city to conduct a two weeks’ re vival service at Pilgrim Baptist church on 2f>th and Hamilton streets. WANTED—Saxophone Pupils, $1.00 per lesson.—Joseph Drake, 1823 No. 23rd St. Web. 5372. 2t ' WA1CK5 BARNHART PRINTING CO. pi~T.: o U The Harmony Four sang at the! Congregational church (white), 35th i and Harney streets, on Sunday after noon. April 9th. Mr. Campbell of the Central Y. M. C. A. is very much in terested in the boys and is putting I them before the leading people of the I city. Through the effortsCMothtm * city, through the efforts of our Mr. ‘ J. F. Boy ant, who is doing a great work among his people as a “Y” worker. Mr. Moses Webb has organized the Allen Christian Endeavor league at St. John’s church, for young peopte. Mr. Webb is making this an enjoy able meeting every Sunday evening from six to seven-fifteen p. m. -- W.'.V.VW/.WAV.VrtW/ ; ■" • For j | Highest Grade | I and < jj \ Best Prices t i i\ Sy i; I ' I fGroceries j ) Meats I i l ■ Vegetables\ I >"<i I ! Fruits li :! SI :: Always Fresh J :■ from the Market ? > ?! GO TO Bernstein I :: Groceries and Meats ■; ? 24th and Lake Sts. 5 j! Web. 1788 || jj we se» Skinner's ;j ■J the highest grade Macaroni, / 5 Spaghetti, Egg Noodle* and 5 other Macaroni Product*. >2 Av.w.v.v,w.w.\v.v.v.\v wwwmflwuwjvwww =: t i: ADA BELL i [I GRIFFIN !j I ? 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U.S.A LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA S E 2006 Caving St. Telephone Douglas 1098 § niiiiiiMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiinminiimumiimiimiiimiiiiiimmiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiif: .V/.VA’.WAV.V.V.V.’.V/.V.V ADLER & FORBES \ BAKERY 2«th * Clark 5 “Try Our Milk Crest ^ Bread First" ^ AWWIWJVWWAWWWAW KIRBY EXPRESS HAULING OF ALL KINDS Furniture Moving a Specialty 2809 Cuming Street Phone Harney 4498 SV.V.V.V.V.V.V.VAWAVVY CALL, US FOR YOUR < Express and Hauling p HILL BROS. Web*ter 1241 Ooujr- 5395 ^ .'.V/A'WAV.V.VA’MVW ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ mum wrmm mm www^rmWmMWmwmm*, The Central Hotel \ Formerly The Cumings 3j 1916 CUMING STREET f { Right on Car Line Neatly Furnished Rooms f . ? ' • Under New Management i ; MRS. MARY JACKSON, Prop. > c / Cafe in Connection .■ :.V.VAV.V.V.,.V/.V.VAVA,.,.,.V.VAV.,.V.,.V.VWJ,/W.,/jr nvuviivrg j A. J* Davis—Webster 0839 E' El (' / Geo. Watson—Webster 1931 Davis & Watson Real Estate Co. Five, Six, Seven and Eight-room Houses for Sale on Small Payments. WE WILL ALSO BUY OR SELL YOUR EQUITY 2419 Lake St_Tel. Webster 6366 FRESH GROCERIES: LOWEST PRICES. The Peoples Bargain Store N. E. Cor. 26th & Q. Sts. SOUTH SIDE Market 1018 s*. Skinner's aell 1 other Macaroni Products vj, =* " ““ Bgjfl * r-rn—e-—*————— _ , ■* nijLit»T*Jfr^n.T.Ti tJ ; SEVENTEENTH «IWH ! | : AMAZING VALUES ■! m _ ■ : in Groceries and All Food Supplies j: • _■ W. irflTM W^tST1© The HiKh88t Grade Macaroni |» ! „ .. I pi PI Egg Noodles, Spaghetti and a . Sell Wltll ^ M. ^ other Macaroni Product* J» ■ R ■ ; We Deliver to Any Part of the City-Tel. Douglas 3940 Ij V.V.V.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.W.V.W.V.W.V? ’.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VV.V.V.VAV.V^dWAVWHA* \ The Little Deer | :■ DELICATESSEN AND BUFFET |i :■ SODA FOUNTAIN, CIGARS AND CANDY j: i TABLES FOR LADIES i - ? C I. H. EMERSON, Prop. JL J Phone Webster 4514 2114 No. 24th St., Omaha, Nebr. J v«;«2»lWj;W|[KnKl« 'HMRl «:;«!'«!u HliWSSfci'Hik H;>rmMK^K!:W'«i.^mrKr«rw;rKi;K:Kl«ilSB8l8WBBBUBIHIHIgMMi ANNOUNCEMENT ; : My Taxi Prices have lieen reduced again just as cheap as the Yellow, j Black, White, or Checkered Cabs. | MY TAXI STAND PHONE IS WEBSTER 1490 MY RESIDENCE PHONE IS WEBSTER 0949 8 Charges, 2-5 mile, 25c, and 10c for each additional 2-5 mile for entire | [; trip with single passenger. 20c for each additional passenger. 10c '■ : for each 3 minutes waiting on stops. 7-passenger car, $3.00 per hour. | I 5-passenger cars, $2.50 per hour. Cash Pnces. JOE LEWIS TAXI CO. ! :< a a >o< x ala a a a a:a a .a a'alfcigpfljftHXa.a a a a a a a a a a a aa.awaraia>Hliaa~fTaiHMra,aigiaiaitaigigia:aia;a] afarHaia g»giMUi«iMHtni»gigi;g||giBM| Easter Jewelry Sale 25% toi 35% REDUCTION Look over our beautiful new line of Diamond Rings, various Stone ” Set Kings, Wrist Watches, and all kinds of Pin Jewelry, and select a a handsome piece to go with that new Easter Suit. Prices to suit all. g EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE | — ». y - 204)5 Na.4e.«. ‘ Cmalvi • Vkuiw I) 6105 iiTAiuiMio i»ot Nsbra/k« j North of Post Office Open Evenings fit "• a a a a afalai’aMa’alaJaM'a iafaMHlglglalalftMlai'glgKMaiBlgilfllWlBm'iaiaL'aialtmflBtailglgltfWIgllglfH J111111111II1111111ll 1111 III 11111111111111111111111II1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Ml I l: Colton Brothers ANNOUNCE I E The Opening of Their New Store at 2506 North 24th Street, on S § WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th, 1922 They will carry a full line of Dependable Shoes, ~ E Dry Goods, and Notions for Men, Women ■■ E ' and Children. Your inspection -■ — is cordially invited. - niuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllliiiiiiiiMmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiMiiiiiiiii? WOLK Ladies’ and Gent’s Tailors .... All Styles Box Suits for the j Season at Best Prices All Work Guaranteed I 1506 No. 24th. Web. 2179