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£ vents and Persons First-Class Modern Furnished Room* —1702 No. 26th St. Web. 4769. Mrs L. M. Bentley Erwin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Owens of Il linois are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gatus, 2718 Caldwell street. Mr. Owens is Mrs. Gatus' younger brother. FOR RENT—Two well furnished rooms with use of kitchen. One room for gentlemen preferred.—Web. 5372. 1823 North 23d .Street.—Mrs. Drake. Joseph Bradd who has been ill at the Paxton Memorial hospital is now at his home, 291 North Twentieth street, where he is steadily improving. Heist Pharmacy tar drags 27M ( umlng street Harney *81.—Adv. A business meeting of the S. S. S. was held Saturday night at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Solo mon. E. P. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Petera Trust Kldg, Jackson >841 er Harney 2156. John Dillard Crawford returned last Friday from a three weeks’ trip to Colorado points. Ask you grocer or merchant, if he does r.ot, why he does not advertise In OUR NEWSPAPER. Mrs. Leroy Smith and daughter, Maceola, of Seattle, Wash., who have been visiting friends in Omaha since Easter left Tuesday for Chicago, where they will visit before returning to the west. FOR RENT—Furnishea apartments of two and three rooms.—2130 North Twenty-eighth Street.Webster 4983. Mrs. Clarence Robinson, nee Bea trice Dunn, of Chicago is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunn, 2630 Patrick avenue. FOR RENT. Three furnished light house-keeping rooms. Call Webster 1198.—2t. Mrs. Lucile Summers who under went an operation Sunday morning at Mercy jiospital, Sixteenth and Cum ing streets, is reported doing well. Furnished rooms for rent. Modem. 1410 No. 26th street. Harney 2273. —E. Wilson. 2t The Phi Delta girls met Wednesday night as the guests of Mrs. Simon Harrold on North Twenty-eight Ave. For Rent—Neatly furnished front room for man and wife or gentleman. 2429 Ijike St. Webster 1521. Mrs. Verna Scott of 5414 South Twenty-eighth street is rapidly im proving at Mercy hospital. MEN’S WORK and DRESS SHOES, $2.65 up. Boysen Shoe Co. Miss Nellie Complin of St. Ixiuis, j Mo., who has been the guest of Mrs. i Jesse Welch, 2121 Nicholas street, has' gone to Sioux City to visit her sister,' Mrs. Susue Tolson, after which she! will visit her sister, Mrs. M. Williams | of Mexico, Mo., before returning to j her home. j UNEEDA TIRE CO. J £ 2206 No. 24 St.—Tel. Web. 3025 j| i i J Full Line of j £ NEW AND USED TIRES J £ Tire and Tube Repairing £ jf £ 5 ALL WORK GUARANTEED £ /JWW/AVIWWWWVVWW J Phones: IX). 5395 and DO. 7191 < jC 1916 Cuming St. J« i CENTRAL TAXI $ J i TRANSFER J £ Quick Service at a £ £ Reasonable Price £ MARMON—CADILLAC .T £ HUDSON—JEFFERY > •/uw;WAVwmywwmw » in . g—T!—" | Reid—Duffy 24tii and :: Free Delivery - 55 Modem furnished rooms at 926 No 27th Ave., one-half block from Cum ing St. car line.—Mrs. Clay Anderson. Phone Harney 7228. Call mornings. Mrs. Wm. L. Adams, 2517 Blonde St., entertained at 6 o’clock luncheon Wednesday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. John Bondraut, daughter of Mrs. Anna Ricks. Ten guest were present, all of whom reported a de lightful time. Mrs. Bondraut return ed Thursday to her home in Pitts burgh, Pa. A. P Scruggs, Lawyer, 2310 No. 22nd St. Webster 0419.—Adv. Mrs. James G. Jewell took a party J of friends to Lincoln Sunday morning in her Cadillac returning Sunday night. The party comprised of Mrs. Leroy Smith and daughter, Maceola; Mrs. Edward Kilingsworth, Mrs. H. R. Roberts, Mrs. Jewell and her son, i James, and Jesse C. Hutten, ^ FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with use of kitchen. On Dodge and North Twenty-fourth streret car lines. Web ster 5954. 6-4t The Altar Guild of the Church of St. Philip the Deacon held an interest ing meeting Tuesday night at the res idence of Miss Lutie M. Bryant. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson died last Tuesday and was buried Thursday. Hoffman had charge of the funeral. Frank McMillan, 2631 Charles St., is on the sick list and is now in the hospital under the care of Dr. New man. Rev. Robt. M. Williams, of Sioux City, la., left last Thursday for his home after spending a few days with friends and looking after some busi ness matters. Miss Katherine Carpenter is seri ously 11 at 2429 Parker street. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Percy John son, a fine baby girl. A strange co incidence, as Mr. Johnson is brother to Clyde Johnson and the baby girl was bom on the same, day that the baby of Clyde died and about the same hour. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH REV. J. I). DAVIS, Acting Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30—Morning Wor ship, 11—B. Y. P. U., 5:30 p. m.— Praise Seivice, 7 to 8—Evening Wor ship, 8—Teachers meeting, Tuesday evening, 7:30—Prayer meeting, Wed nesday evening at 8—Choir rehearsal, Friday evening at 8—Laymen’s meet ing every Monday night. The Starlight Band is progressing, nicely under the leadership of Mrs. Burton. All parents are asked to send their children to the meetings. The Missionary Society meets every Thursday at 2 o’clock at the church. We kindly ask that all who can bo present at our meeting. Please do so as we need your support. A visiting pastor, Rev. A. I). Sim mons from Oklahoma, was in our midst. We enjoyed the sermon that he delivered to us at 8 p. m. We were very glad indeed to have with ii again Mrs. M. Crossly, Mr. G. Smith and Mr. Border all of whom have been seriously ill. Mr. J. I.. Betts, our church clerk, is ill at his residence. WOMEN’S FANCY SHOES. — Values up to *10.00, tor *1.95 and *3.9 5 on sale. Boysen Shoe Co. , ..• «■»■■»———«-»-■ ■ New and Second! Hand FURNITURE Wt Rent and Sell Heal Estate Notary Public S. W. Mills Furniture Co. 421 No 24 St. We ThankfYou Web. 0148 ... jlHong Rongji \ Cafe f 5 1716 No. 24th Street 5 ? Webster 3405 > J GOOD MEALS J i BEST SERVICE £ I* Dinner 25c Up 5 ICE CREAM AND SOFT £ DRINKS £ W.V/AVW.V.V.V.VA'.V.' ' Pharmacy ii Lake Sts. , Wsbster 0609 :: LINCOLN NEWS AND COM MEN! The Davis Woman’s Club held theii supper and program at Mt. Zion Bap tist Church last Tuesday night which was fairly attended and a success. Last reports from Mrs. Jas. O’Don nel say she is improving in health. Mrs. Roberta Johnson went to St. Elizabeth’s hospital last Sunday and underwent a surgical operation on Monday for tumor, which proven suc cessful. The patient is said to be doing fine. Mrs. Alma Wiley left last Thurs day for Plattsburg, Mo., to visit her mother and friends. The young men students of the State University the past season gave a party in the hall adjoining the apartments of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wi ley last Friday night. The room was decorated in scarlet and crimson streamers, blended with electric lights, making a pretty effect. A fine crowd of people attended and enjoyed the affair immensely. Mrs. M. E. Williams is recovering slowly from recent illness. Mr. P. Murray of Omaha was in the city last Tuesday. Prof. Amos Walker of St. Joseph, Mo., arrived in the city last week to spend the summer. Dr. C. C. Thomas, Sidney and James R. Thomas were called to their home in Fremont last week to attend the funeral of their sister, Miss Bell May Thomas. Mrs. Fanny Young will go to camp at Crete Saturday for two weeks’ stay. Tlie N. A. A. C. P. held a rousing meeting in the A. M. E. church Mon day night. Vital questions are being looked into. Services at the A. M. E. church on Sunday: Sunday School at 9:30 with a fine attendance. Preaching at 11 hy a reformed convict from the peni tentiary. At night, Amaranth and Prince Hatipha chapters O. E. S. as sembled in annual thanksgiving. Rev. W. A. McClendon preached—there be ing a nice attendance. The five housand dollars drive which the A. M. E. church has on terminates June 18th. The annual sermon of Lebanon Lodge No. 3 will be held at A. M. E. church June 18th. The New Era Baptist Association of Nebraska will convene in Zion Baptist church, Omaha, June 19, 24 and 22. Master Masons take notice—Tues day night, June 13th, will he annual election of officers. ><:» x'.x !! »l!! iarKt»CKM«M««l!kB«l8IMMBI8£8IwWI !< Work Called for and Delivered >< ;! ALL WORK GUARANTEED J. H. HOLMES TAILOR | GENTS’ SUITS to ORDER * .« LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SUITS “ ;; REMODELED/REPAIRED, x CLEANED & PRESSED M We Huy and Sell Second Hand W Clothes » 2218 No. 24th St.—Webster 3320 1 Omaha, Neb. MHWHEMHxiKxix xi« Don't Buy Ready Mades Made-to-measure clothes fit better, hold their shape better and wear a great deal longer than "hand-me-downs.” If we make your suit the price is not much more, but the satisfaction of a really good suit is so much greater. Suits to order, $32.00, reduced from $45.00. ' Raincoats to order, $20.00. ! MacCARTHY-WILSON TAILORING CO. S. E. Corner 15th and Harney Covenant and praise services wert the feature of last Sunday morning services at Mt. Zion Baptist church, Sunday School nicely attended. B. Y P. U. services at 7 p. m., quite an in terest being manifested by those at tending. Rev. H. W. Botts delivered an excellent sermon at 8:16 aftei which communion was partaken of by a large number of the members. Mt. Zion Baptist church is looking forward for her annual Fourth of July celebration in City park. All churches had usual services, their pastors filled the pulpits, being listened to by interested folks. ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH 6233 So. 26th St. Phone Market 3476. O. J. BURCKHARDT, Pastor. Sunday in some respects was the greatest quarterly meeting in the his tory of my pastorate at Allen. The Sunday school was well attended and J. F. Smith who has taught Sunday School at the state prison in Lincoln for years was with us and gave us valuable information pertaining to his work and our work. At 11 a. m. P. E. Divers preached a sermon. He also brought us another touching message at 8 p. m. Rev. Saunders of Grove M. E. church preached the sacramen tal sermon. There were present rep resentatives from practically every church in Omaha. Miss Ruby Redd was elected delegate to the district conference which set at Horton, Kans., the 28th. At 8 p. m. next Sunday the* pastor will discuss the Christian part in this coining city campaign. COLORED COMMERCIAL CLUB NEWS The C. C. C. will hold an informal reception for all participants in the recent concert Monday night, June 12th, at St. Paul's Presbyterian church, Twenty-sixth and Seward streets. There will be a good fellowship meeting of all members of the club Thursday evening, June 16th, at 8 o’clock, at the club rooms, 2414 Maple street. All members are requested to be present. pains, headache, backache and all other aches are quickly re lieved by Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Contain no dangerous habit forming drugs. Why don't you try them? Ask your druggist I You Will Find Your Favorite Film Stars HERE THE NEW DIAMOND 24th and Lake Streets For Raw, Sore Throat • At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole, with your fingers. It goes right to the spot with a gentle tingle, loosens congestion, draws out soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It has all the strength of the old-fashioned mus tard plaster without the blister. Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use. 35 and 65 cents in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER □ • •• ala 'a'H.'stJflHMMWl MOON’S I GREAT HAIR WONDER & S 'K K S >« Notable Achievements, Selected « k Commodities Sclentitieally com- jjj. ;J bined. Especially valuable for a j| Beautifying, Growing, Coloring if ;; Gray and Faded Hair. «: SENSATIONAL WONDER i* MADE POSSIBLE GRATIFYING RESULTS Price, 76 Cts. 2826 So. Kith St.. Omaha, Nebr. if. IC i TOdaSDflSISlIHB^^ !l!lllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllll!llll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||||||||||||||||!l||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||!^ | GIRLS!!! GIRLS!!! | == The Monitor is interested in a question that has been brought up EE EE many times among the young people, and one that is very hard to answer E§ E satisfactorily, namely, who is the most popular young lady? We are = ES going to try and answer it with your co-operation. EE E Have your friends vote for you using the coupon below. The list of f§ EE contestants will be published each week with the number of votes they §§ E receive. No votes will be counted unless sent in on one of these coupons E§ E: properly signed. There are no obligations attached to this, so get busy §g E and have your friends cast their votes. The young lady receiving the =E = greatest number of votes will receive a handsome present, absolutely free. =§ p stir-coupon - §§ p THE MONITOR, 11 =E Box 1204, .1922. =E = Omaha, Nebr. E: I wish to vote for Miss. 5~ Er .. as the most popular young lady. §§ = ' Address. S§ = - COUPON'-,- g Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I Jenkins Cafe i Wm. Jenkins, Prop. 4913 South 26th Street JUST OPENED SOFT DRINKS * Meals and Short Orders at all hours fefidaMarRfKjMIKJSMarHiiaWaiHJK’ifff a KiiSi'Hj'KEliis i * ' WATERS BARNHART PRINTING CO. I - j -—-—J | MRS. H. J. CRAWFORD 1 1818 No. 24th Street k LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S § READY-TO-WEAR ” Style and Quality at Reasonable S Prices. ” Shoes, Dresses, Hats & Notions IS | 5iiaiaiaiaia0ttai>t0aaD<MSaMMfta«Dn>a»QirtMHiw I.. = ij CENTRAL HOTEL | i 1916 Cuming Street • [ ■j PHONE JACKSON 2466 4 Mrs. Mary Jackson, Prop. «I ? —NEAT, CLEAN ROOMS— l\ C On Car Line to Any Part of City Ij V.WVWWMWJVWWWWMI I FRANKLIN | I I I' Big Stars 5 Big Pictures ji f All The i £ Time :j I i a.x-xiK-HWaihrn: «-agt;Mia«n<B<rfe><t ;; Madam M. A. Johnson | | 1411 No. 24th St.—Webster 5122 | H. DRESS MAKING and LADIES’ I | TAILORING A SPECIALTY | Satisfaction Guaranteed jRBSPtlWMtkRlSISIlSlSlBlSHS^IRRISMIMMMMWI^m ^EB&ggnsa I ■I AMAZING VALUES ■; :| in Groceries and All Food Supplies ■: W. tte The High—t Grade Macaroni :: sin SlCI NNEH5 «*« Needle., Spaghetti end ; ■. sell other Macaroni Product* J| I; We Deliver to Any Part of the City-Tel. Doutrlas 3940 I1 ADLER & FORBES ji BAKERY 24th ft Clark !| ‘Try Our Milk Crest Ij Bread First” * ji uiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiu GOOB GROCERIES ALWAYS 3 C. P, WESIN GROCERY CO. Also Freak Fruits and Vegetables. 2 | we sen Skinners I = the highest grade Macaroni, | Spaghetti, Egg Noodle* and = other Macaroni Producta. = 2M6 Cuming St. Telephone Douglas 1IM E ^iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiliiililiiir i It Pays to Advertise in the Monitor