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Ij MmMmmMEw&m*mkmmmMmMmMm?MmmfrmmmmmmmmmMmm,mMMmmmiB)Jw®MmmMM&m Local and Personal Happenings Atlantic 1322 j WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS or address box 1204 - . - Webster 4243 i Hear Kelly Miller, August 8th. Mrs. Isaac Bailey was called to Huntsville, Ala., Wednesday by the serious illness of her aunt, who is quite well advanced in age. For Bent—Two neatly furnished rooms. Gentlemen preferred. 812 North Twenty-third street. Atlantic 4534. —tndf. Silas Johnson continues ill at his residence, 2618 Iaike street, with only plight improvement as he regains his strength quite slowly. REAL ESTATE, Rentals and Fire Insurance. Phone G, B. ROBBINS, Jackson 2842 or Webster 5108.—Adv. 7-7-28. Among those who motored over to Red Oak, la., Tuesday were Mrs. Levi James and a party of five friends. Mr. W. Foster was the chauffeur. Holst Pharmacy ter drags 1701 Cuming street Harney 081.—Adv. Mrs. Thomas S. Rigsg returned Wednesday morning from a three months’ visit in Chicago. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments ef two and three rooms.—2180 North Twenty-eighth Street.Webster 4983. The Misses Ethel and Irene Jones returned Monday night from a de lightful visit with relatives in Min neapolis, Minn. FOR REJiT—Furnished rooms; also furnished rooms for light housekeep ing. Call Web. 3222. Mrs. Wade, 2634 Hamilton St. (2 mo.) Mrs. John Albert Williams left Wednesday night for a week’s visit with relatives in Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Sadie Cooley and Mr. Arthur Dunham were united in marriage Sun day temoon, at the residence of Mrs. A. A Allen on Caldwell street, the Rev. Russell Taylor officiating. Modern furnished rooms at 926 No. '♦h Ave., one-half block from Cum in, \ car line.—Mrs. Clay Anderson. Phone Harney 7228. Call mornings. Mrs. Ben Chandler of Seattle, whom Omahans remember as Lola Graham, en route east with her two children, Jane and Ben, Jr., has been the house ^guest this w’eek of her aunt, ami un cle, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Wilson, 619 North Thirty-third street. A. P Serugg*, Lawyer, 2310 wo. 22nd St. Webeter 0419.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis of Chicago, who are playing at the Empress this week, are the house guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, 1920 North Thirty-fourth street. Wanted—Wide awake boys to sell The Monitor every Saturday, live boys can make money by selling Monitors. Phone Webster 4243. Morris Williams of Chicago, 111., a former Omaha resident .spent several days here recently renewing acquaint ances with his old friends. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tay lor, 2117 North Twenty-eighth street. FOR RENT—Two well furnished rooms with use of kitchen. One room for gentlemen preferred.—Web. 5372. 1823 North 23d Street.—Mrs. Drake. For news when It 1b news, you must read the Monitor. ^//.V/WWiWi'iVW.V.V.Vl IM. M. Beitel \ <; It 0 C E R I K 8 S A If I> MEATS f I SPECIAL^ J for week of Aram £ (GOOD. SWEET. EARLY J June Peas i Reg 25c value, this week at S } IQc j I; Quality Roods Best Prices J *. 201 li and Grace St reel h > 5 PHONE WEBSTER 0134 J -MMJUM-MM IWJM JIW1IM1 IW« III iw iium Mrs. Dorris Thornton, with her son, Cornelius; daughter, Ernestine, and Della Howard and Gerald McClenand motored over to Ked Oak, la., Tues day for the Emancipation celebration. Ernestine will visit her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Goodlow at Emerson for two weeks. First-Class Modern Furnished Rooms —1702 No. 26th St. Web. 4769. Mrs. L. M. Bentley Erwin. Miss Nellie Compline of St. Louis, Mo., arrived in Omaha Saturday morning to be the guest of Mrs. Julia Welch, 2121 Nicholas street, and her friend, Mr. Green Pearl. For Rent—Neatly furnished front room for man and wife or gentleman. 2429 Lake St. Webster 1621. Among the Omahans who went to Red Oak, la., Tuesday, to the Eman cipation celebration, were Mrs. Nate Hunter, Mrs. John Barker, Mrs. Eva Brown, Arthur Webster, Oliver Wil lis, Jasper Brown and Miss Olla Davis. Miss Amy Anderson has returned from Hennessy, Okla., after a two months’ visit with her relatives, and is now stopping at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor. READ THE MONITOR FOR GEN ERAL AND LOCAL RACE NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G- Jewell took Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis of Chicago, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith, for a delightful sight-seeing auto trip in their Cadillac Tuesday evening. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with use of kitchen. On Dodge and North Twenty-fourth streret car lines. Web ster 6964. 6-4t Mrs. Lulu Rountree and daughter, Aurora, with Mrs. Cartwright, left Monday for an extended eastern trip. They will visit Richmond, Va., where they will attend the National Federa tion of Colored Women’s Clubs; Wash ington, D. C., where they will witness the dedication of the Douglas Mem orial home, and Chicago, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Rountree’s daughter, Mrs. Alberta Wiggins. Mrs. Lola Sisemore spent two days last week as the guest of Mrs. Lulu Runtree, enroute to her home in St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Rountree enter tained at dinner Saturday night in her honor. Covers were laid for six. Mrs. W. W. Peebles accompanied by her son, Bill, Mesdames Joseph I>aCour and Josiah Brown, and Har ry Long, chauffeur, left Tuesday morning for Denver and Colorado Springs. FOR REST—Neatly furnished room for man and wife or single lady. 2630 Hamilton St. Mrs. Smith, Web. 2769. Mr. and Mrs. Sneed of Lawrence, Kans., accompanied by Mrs. Sneed of Kansas City, Mo., motored to Omaha Sunday, spending Sunday and Mon day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Mahamitt, and left Tuesday morn ing, accompanied by their Omaha host and hostess, for Denver. E. F. Morenrty, Lawyer, TOO Petere Trad Bldg, Jackson SS41 or Harney 2156. Mrs. B. Phoenix of 1412 North Twenty-sixth street left this week for Muskogee, Okla , to look after prop erty interests there. Her stay is in definte. Nathaniel Travis of St. Paul, Minn., came to the city Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sophia Botts, who was the mother of his first wife, who died several years ago. 1’red Botts of Duluth, Minn, was called to the city by the death of his mother, Mrs. Sophia W. Botts, who died at her home, 2415 Patrick avenue, last Thursday night. FOR SALE $60.00 Velour Cape.$10.00 Grey Canton Crepe Dress Size 30...-. 5.00 2 Pair Black Satin Slippers ... 3.00 Brown and Yellow Pussy Wil low Taffeta Silk Dress; Size 18 . 5,00 Call Web. 5161 or Web. 0386 -—— Hear out. KELLY MILLER August 8th -AT Pilgrim Baptist Church Good Musical Program ADMISSION, 35 CENTS—CHILDREN, Under 12, FREE 1 VC JVC JVC JVC JVC JVC JVC JVC JVC JWCJVi JVC JVfeJl LAUNCHING INTO A NEW BUSINESS I M. Lynch who has conducteil a tailoring shop for a number of years on Twenty-fourth street near Decatur | has associated with himself two ener getic young men in the person of Jasper Cole and J. W. Moss and have added a line of haberdashery. Their stock is not as complete as they hope to make it, but as patronage justifies they will increase it. This firm should receive liberal patronage from our people. THE ST. PAUL PRES BYTERIAN CHURCH Twenty-sixlh and Seward Streets— Russel Taylor, Pastor. It requires some courage to go up against this hot weather and pre pare one’s sermon and then stand for one and one half hour singing and praying and preaching, while the poor suffering, scattering members of the congregation demonstrate in every conceivable way that they are about to die before you get to the benedic tion, but yet our calling has always called for courage even from Joshua to Paul, so we shall continue on— though motoring and parking and beaching are as alluring to us as you, all ye restless ones. Services Sunday: 11 a. m.—Does It Pay? 8 p. m.—Exposition Thoughts on Gospel of Mark: The Palsied Man Healed. 7:15 p. m.—Christian En deavor, topic: Better Recreations. I Tbessalonians 5:16-24. (Consecration meeting, led by pastor.) We Are Now Having Our August FUR SALES NOTE THESE VALBES: GENUINE BAY SEAL COAT, 40 inches long, Chin Chin or Shawl Collar, Fancy Border Lining, for $87.50 GENUINE BAY SEAL CAPE, 44 Inches Long, Fancy Lined, for $97.50 KIT CONEY COAT OR CAPE, 40 Inches Long, for $47.50 A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Garment WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS ■rikBPipiilUlHWB I WTKsoKiTTKm 1% m 203 So IS* Strut | inrnim iw »wb iwi iwt imim iraj ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH 5233 So. 25th St. Phone Market 3475. O. J. Burckhardt, Pastor. Sunday was indeed a good day with us and work is growing in interest as the Sundays go by. The pastor preached at 11 a. m. on the “Value .of the Church to the Community”. At the close of the service three in telligent young ladies united with the church, the Misses Elsie and Ethel Carter and Maudrilla Horris, recently from Oklahoma. At 8 p. m. Rev. J. F. Bryant preached. A large number of strangers were present, among them being Rev. C. R. Tucker’s wife from Atchison, also Mrs. Sadie Div ers, Bryant, and Rev. Mr. Oliver. The League and Sunday school work is growing. Tuesday, August 8th, there will be a joint Sunday school picnic given by Allen chapel and You St. church of which Rev. Mr. Carter is pastor. Come and help make this worth while for the young folks. The pastor baptized Mrs. Monday at 3 o’clock last Sundny. She belongs to Evening mission on Thirteenth street. KELLY MILLER TO SPEAK AT PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH Professor Kelly Miller of Howard University will speak at Pilgrim Bap tist church, Tuesduy evening, August 8th, under the auspices of the Men’s club of the church of St. Philip the Deacon. Professor Miller’s subject will be, “The Next Step in the Race Problem”. As it is desired to give this distinguished educator a large audience and to have many children as well adults see and hear him, the admission has been placed at 35 cents, all children, from twelve years old and under, accompanied by adults, be ing admitted free. 25TH INFANTRY ARE ARMY’S BEST SHOOTERS From Nogales, Arizona, has come the report that the colored infantry men of the Twenty-fifth regiment have broken all rifle records of the world in their recent test. Five com panies of colored men qualified 10ft per cent perfect with the army rifle. This result was so astounding as to call for special verification by the war department. Every company of the regiment qualified above 90 per cent, only four falling below 95 per cent. The rating for the entire regiment was 96.06. Colonel Alexander McNab, in com mand if the Twenty-fifth regiment, says that he believes the record made by his regiment will stand as the best in the world until the Twenty-fifth beats its own record.—Washington Eagle. IMIlHIIIIIIMIllllMlllillHIHIMIMIItHHIIIHIHItllllHilllllllHHIIIHIIIilllHH'lltlllHIRU PHONES: | Office, Web. 3567; Res., Web. 0476 | I Dr. A. A. Foster f PHYSICIAN and SURGEON I s E OFFICE HOURS: = s I 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p.m. | | OFFICEl—1516% North 24th St. 1 5 5 llliMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIMIIIIIMIMIIMIHilMIMIIMimillMIIIIIIHilMHItMllllimmilltlllll j DONT FORGET OUR BIG § ! REMOVAL SALE f | IS STILL GOING ON $ | SHOES Below Cost) " Our complete stock will be sold at REMARKABLE $ % LOW PRICES. * < > v | AFTER AUGUST 15th WE WILL BE IN OUR NEW £ £ LOCATION: 1510 NORTH 24th STREET g (Three Doors North of Our Present Location) •£ Friedman Bros. I !j! 1504 North 24th Street xxx^xxxxx~:~xxxxx~xxxxxxxx~xxxx"x~x~x~x~x~x~:~x~x~x~x~:* RfliSlng thC Family Apparently Pa a rnpoi .Ilia wbnt be very wiitf ( w\, WMtmiNP' AevEb S.MCE. « BOvfcHT-l, ) nil MkrTEH w,rM - Jmpr mtNfc WOO vnOHSs! \ I tVE tJlFFEtlt_*M-|A. \ser HE Wio IPWOO HftO'l -.I \ on. oJR ef+&> \ p.uu me wecWPM'C**- WORK, I rl :> TT I r^J- ^ . 1 l——■——tm*+* CAPITOL POOL HALL 2078 North 24th Street—Phone Webster 1773 -CIGARS, TOBACCO and SOFT DRINKS CHAS. W. SOUTH, Prop. , PATRONIZE THE STATE FHRHITHRE GO Corner 14th and Dodge Streets Tel. JACKSON 1317 Headquarters DDHMdillAlf Phonographs for DnUHvnlvA and Records .. . . ........ . .... ... (•Delicious/ %in IN TINS ^=^IN LOAVES _youqaocri^ A. J. Glenn 2426 Lake Street asKnwErtSs=s=£= FULL LINE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES j | FRESH AND CURED MEATS ♦ £ 1 LEARN HAIR DRESSING X | and SKIN CULTURE $ ¥ Y T "77ie Kashmir Way" Y Y Y Y Y f *“ f ¥ V X One of the best paying professions open to women «g» X today, is scientific Beauty Culture. Become the maa- X J ter of a trade. Be independent. I ♦5* V A The KASHMIR INSTITUTE teaches by correa- y X pondence, in its comprehensive courses, the latest and X T most complete methods in Care of the Skin, Care of the J Y Hair, Health, Manicuring, Massage, Foot and Hand y y Culture, Figure and Bust Development, etc. Prices y y reasonable. Easy terms. y Write today for illustrated Beauty Culture catar ¥ y log. Address— y y KASHMIR INSTITUTE V y Dept. 52 y 3423 Indiana avenue, y Chicago, HI. X Y ¥ Y y y X AGENTS WANTED to sell the famous NILE QUEEN Prepaia- X | tlons (formerly known a* KASHMIR) Quick money! Big profit! t y c« A Writ* for terms. I X KASHMIR CHEMICAL COMPANY Dept (2 S428 Indiana Are X Y Chicago, I1L ¥ f J* ‘WhWmX**W**W*4W**M**WmWmWmMh«mXmXhHiMW,*XmXhX**«mX*4WhWhM'hMhWhX,*«* Seventh Day Adventist Tabernacle | \'£ LECTURES EVERY NIGHT (Except Saturday) at 8:15 £ £ Hear the WONDERFUL, INSTRUCTIVE BIBLE LEC- $ "s* TURES, illustrated with life size charts and stereopticon x !| pictures. SEATS FREE. | ’£ SUBJECT, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6: “God’s Mark in the Fore- £ $ head of the 144,000. What Is It? Who Are They?” X WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 9: “Where Are the Dead? % % Can They Talk to Us?” HEAR THIS! X X J. H. LAWRENCE, Evangelist. X I •!• V | *XmX^XX^X^<^XwXwX^X^XXX^X^X^X4<*Wh>^>^«^ SNEW METHOD SHOE REPAIR SHOP 5 J. O. LOZITO, Prop., 2818 Cuming Street j| COLORED TRADE SOLICITED ij % OPENS ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1922 .V.VAV////.,.,.WA,.VAW.VW.V/.V/W.V.,.,,,AVWWJW/? I _ ■ - — - _=—Cafiar, Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters Musterole, made of pure oil of mus tard and other helpful ingredients, will do all the work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster — without the blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from bronchitis, sore throat, coughs, colds, croup, neuralgia, headache, con gestion, rheumatism, sprains, sore mus cles, bruises, and all aches and pains. It may prevent pneumonia. All drug gists—35c and 65c jars and tubes hospital size $3. Better than a mustard plaster f—»■. .................. . . . .. . . H MELCHOR-Druggist Tho OM Bailable 1 i TeL South SOT 4820 So. 24th St. 1 \ op^AS ^ay sut'dav‘ |\ |3^]\ 'rS53ga\ 'ss*?z££^ \i^§4 \\ % \AU'e °e?ToOrse f^r &