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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1922)
_ _____^ j Local and Personal Happenings Atlantic 1322 | \ WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS or 1 \ address box 1204 - - - Webster 4243 | Miss Lillian Williams of Marsali, Tex., graduate of Wiley university from the college and musical courses and teacher in the Shreeveport, La., city schools for the past three years, spent Monday in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. T. McDonald, Sr. Her uncle, Rev. C. S. Williams, pastor of the M. E. church in Beaumont, Tex., was also in the city and stopped at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith. A ride over the city, visits to the parks and a theatre party Monday night at the Rialto were given to the visitors. E. F. ■orrsrt;, Lawyer, 700 Peters Trust Bldg, Jackson 1841 or Harney 2156. A. Stewart has been home on the sick list for the past week. For Rent—Two nently furnished rooms. Gentlemen preferred. 812 North Twenty-third street. Atlantic 4534. —tndf. Thelma Shipman came from Stan ton, Neb., where her father has a grading contract, Tuesday to register at Central High school. She is a guest at St. Philip's rectory. The rest of the Shipman family are expected home Sunday. REAL ESTATE, Rentals and Fire Insurance. Phone G. B. ROBBINS, Jackson 2842 or Webster 5108.—Adv. 7-7-28. Mrs. Flora Thompson entertained Friday afternoon at her residence in honor of Mrs. Thomas Wellington of St. Paul, Minn. Those present were Mrs. George Gordon, Mrs. George Capers, Mrs. James Purvines, Mrs. i Ted Morton, Mrs. Dr. Gordon and Mrs. | Harry Anderson. FOR RENT—Furnishefl apartments •f two and three rooms.—2130 North Twenty-eighth Street.Webster 4983. Mrs. William S. Metcalfe was called to Sioux City la., last week by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Anna Aaron. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; also furnished rooms for light liousekeep- ! ing. Call Web. 3222. Mrs. Wade, 2634 Hamilton St. (2 mo.) ! William H. (Bob) Robinson has re-; turned from a business trip to Gary, | I rid., and Chicago. Mrs. Grace Morris Hutton, commis sioner of th<3 Colored Commercial Club, returned Monday from a pleas ant trip to SI. Paul, Minn., where she visited her fattier and brother. Modern furnished rooms at 926 No. 27th Ave., one-half block from Cum ing St. car line.—Mrs. Clay Anderson. Phone Harney 7228. Call mornings. A. P Scruggs, Lawyer, 2310 No. 22nd St. Webster 0419.—-Adv. Mrs. Lizzie Buford has returned from a delightful month’s visit to Chi cago. Mrs. John Dorsey of 1209 North Twenty-first street was called to Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday night by the serious Illness of her sister, Mrs. At kine. Miss Fannie O. Patton, teacher in the public schools of Topeka, Kan., Is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Patton of the Patton hotel. First-Class Modern Furnished Rooms —1702 No. 26th St. Web. 4769. Mrs. L. M. Bentley Erwin. IBM AMM AMM AMM AMM AMU AMI Mr. and Airs. S. Webb of Seattle, Wash., are Omaha visitors this week. Mrs. A. Harbin of 3001 Grant street erturned Tuesday from Excelsior Springs, Mo., where she went for her health, much improved. She was ac companied home by her daughter, Airs. Wllla Bates. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished front room for man and wife or gentleman. 2429 Lake street. Webster 1521. Airs. N. T Patton entertained at din ner Monday night complimentary to her niece. Alias Fannie O. Patton, and Airs. F. E. Hall of Topeka, Kansas. 1 Covers were laid for twelve. FOR RENT—A neatly furnished room for man and wife or single lady. 2630 Hamilton street. Mrs. Smith. Webster 2759. The Brandels Waiters are giving an other one of their popular dances on next Aionday night, I^rbor Day, at the beautiful DeLuxe Dancing academy on Eighteenth street near Douglas. Tur ner’s orchestra furnishes the music and there are several additional enter tainment features. EYES TESTED, Glasses fitted reasonable. Mendenhall Optical Co., 2503 No. 24th street, 24th and Lake streets. Webster 4495. Airs. W. W. Peebles and son, Bill, and Airs. Sina Brown who have been spending a month in Colorado are ex pected home Saturday. Those vanity hags with small elec tric light inside which will enable my lady to see that her dainty nose is j properly powdered, even in the dark, is something that every lady will want. They arc great. Secure new subscribers for The Monitor and one of these handsome bags is yours. Mrs. James W. Neal and little son i of 2005 Paul street left Sunday for a] six weeks’ trip which will be spent in St. Louis, Memphis, Cincinnati and Cihcago. The Smarter Set Soeiety held their regular business meeting last Satur day night at the North End “Y”. The funeral of Airs. Josephine Fra zier of Forty-second and Decatur streets who died Sunday was held from the chapel of Jones & Co. Tues day afternoon. KOI! KENT Three partly furnished rooms with private family, 2610 Frank lin street. Webster 3952. 2t. Mr. Jno. J. Murray, veteran mail carrier, is on his annual vacation. Mrs. Emma Johnson spent the last three weeks in Schuyler, Neb., visit ing relatives. She returned Saturday of last week. Mrs. E. Davis-Todd is in Wyoming for the summer and she writes that she is having a pleasant vacation. St. Benedict the Moor Catholic church had their annual picnic last Sunday afternoon at Elmwood park. Miss E. Thomas, sister in charge of St. Benedict parish returned this week from Chicago, and has resumed her work. Mr C. C. McDonald has been added to the special police force of the city. He will patrol a beat in Dundee and Bemis park. Mrs. A. I reyor, 2306 North Thir tieth street, has been on the sick list fo rthe past several days. I iM Ml AMU MmM IH AMM-IMjl fWM JBB IWi AMM «■ I1B 1 TAKE POSSESSION OF NEW BUILDING ON NEXT SUNDAY Colored Methodist Episcopal Church Will Hold Services in New Home. Bishop Cleves Will Preach. The C. M. E. congregation which has been worshipping for some years in an upstair hall at Twenty-fourth and Charles street, will hold services next Sunday in the beautiful brick idifice which they have purchased at Twenty-fifth and Decatur street. The Rev. S. M. Graves and his faithful , flock arc rejoicing over this fact and cordially invite the church-going pub lic to worship with them on this oc casion. Bishop N. C. Cleves of St. Louis, Mo., who is in charge of this episcopal district, will be present and preach at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. There will also be a service at three o’clock Sunday afternoon with a special speaker. ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH 5233 So. 25th St. Market 3475 O. J. Burckhardt, Pastor Sunday will be our fourth and last quarterly meeting this year. We are trusting and praying that this may be one of the greatest quarters in the church history. P. E. Fred Divers will be at the helm. Rev. W. C. Wil liams of St. John will preach the sacramental sermon at 3 p. m. Bro. Burckhardt is closing out his year’s work. He has put into Omaha his best to improve the moral and spirit ual condition of his people irrespec tive of class or denomination, and it is believed the people will show a just appreciation of the same by helping him carry a successful report to the annual conference, which convenes in a few days. The Booster Club and Stewardesses gave a very successful dinner Thursday at Allen Chapel. Mesdames Elizabeth Clark and Alice Pegrams are the presidents of the two organizations. Mr. Shelley Jackson and Deaconess Gray and Mrs. J. W. Stapleton were on the sick list last week. OPEN FINE SUITE OF OFFICES Dr. G. B. Lennox, physician and sur geon, and Dr. J. J. Jones, dentist, have opened an attractive and well furnished suite of offices at Twenty fourth and Seward streets over the Patrick pharmacy. The suite con sists of a common reception room and private offices, equipped with the lat est scientific appliances used in these respective professions. GLASSES FIT T E D $5.50 Light or Heavy Shell or Gold frames. Crystal White Lenses. Eyes Scien tifically Examined. Work Guaran teed. Bring this card in within ten days.—Mendenhall Optical Co., N. E. corner 24th and Lake Streets, upstairs. Webster 4495. The Monitor Is YOUR Paper. * . Mil AM* iMIK JHIlf 1 IKK A UlJtr -J UltJIUtsiii Me iwl JLMLU AUUAillV AUt i i : i j ......... Phons AT lantlc 6104 Notary Public In Office and Counsellor N. W. WARF. Attorney at Law Practicing In Both State and Fed- < eral Courts 111 South 14th St. Omaha. Neb. 4—. ■«■■—... . . .....A ... OMAHA FISH CO. , M. turner 1702 North 24th St. PHONE WEBSTER 2092 8 i FISH—GROCERIES VEGETABLES—FRUITS DELICATESSEN Z* SkuwesSs , the highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti and Egg Noodles. A-.—-.— OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS 1206-8 Douglas St. Phone Atlantic 2524 --- .———- ■ LE BRON a GRAY ELECTRICAL WORKS Expert Electrical Engineers Motors, Generators, Electric Elevators Repairs, Armature Winding, Electric Wiring PHONE JACKSON 2019 116 South 13th St., Omaha ^ - .....-,-1 T . . . . j ' , —.7TTTTTT7 j J. Eskelson ! FANCY GROCERIES 1837 No. 24th St. Phone Webster 0456 i' -•1 "■■ i ■ 11 Successor to F. HAGELIN & Co. i i Nt SfflWMF^S l i he highest grade Macaroni, ’•vaghetti and E<»g Noodles. i 4— *!• X Christopherson&Renstrom f COAL and F E E I) *|* X Office 3505 North 30th St. X •{• Telephone Webster 0344 X Yard 33rd and Pratt Streets y .£ Telephone Kenwood 0100 | 4K~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~X"X~x~x" Townsend Sporting Goods Co. At Their New location ATHLETIC SUPPLIER O U T IN G G O () I) S GUNS AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE and KODAKS i Phone Jackson 0870 1309 Farnam St., Omaha I ... *.« « ■ T MELCHOR- Druggist? The Old Reliable ' ? TeL South SOT 4820 So. 24th St. 1 ♦:*XK*x*x*<K~XK~x»*^x**x~x~x*y | Henry M. | | Johannzen Glass I & Paint Co. | | | X TELEPHONE JACKSON 0349 ? A Y y 114 South 14th Street !•! •^xhj~x-x~:~x~:->'X-x->*x**x~x**x SEE THAT YOUR NEIGHBOR SUBSCRIBES for THE MONITOR. Get him to take advantage of our Six Weeks’ cut rate. GET ONE OF OUR VALUABLE PREMIUMS! 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 V “IF IT ISN’T AN f y £ EASTMAN IT ISN’T Si A KODAK’’ £ i I j: The Robt. A. I i £ 1; Dempster Co. I i; Eastman Kodak Co. | I; 308 South 15 Street | PHONE JACKSON 1279 £ f % £ Omaha, Nebr. X f ! i _ I 4 Y V f Y y X Y Y Y Y Y X r. a. McFarland £ X X '4 Resident Manager % ? x*x*x~xxx~x"x~x“x~x~x**x~x* ATRICK PHARMACY 24th and Seward St. 16 Yeara Same Location Particular Attention to Preecriptions FOR RENT—Two well furnishee rooms with use of kitchen. One roon for gentlemen preferred.—Web. 5372 1823 North 23d Street.—Mrs. Drake A. J. Glenn 2426 Lake Street j li SKINNEB8S2s5^;^J^^ | FULL LINE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FRESH AND CURED MEATS j . J AMAZING VALUES \\ ■■ in Groceries and All Food Supplies ij •: We T*** H1*h««* Gr‘d« Macron! e-M ^fc|C I IM PI ILHlyl Egf Noodles, Spaghetti and f w* other Maaaronl Produces ? We Deliver to Any Part of Hie City-TeL Douglas 3940 j! We Have a Complete Line ad j FLOWER, GRASS ( AND CARMEN j Baiba, Hardy Perannialm, Pidbj Supplies Fraafc ent flower* always on band Stewart’s Seed Stole 119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Offlas Phone Douglas 977 CURO I Mineral Springs | TEL. MARKET 0149 •£ 1812 N Street Omaha (South Side) | Bottlers of All High *1* Grade Beverages. A Sole Distributors of the 4* Famous Orangade. X -X~X-X~X“X~X~X-X“X~X-X~X"X •X~X~X~X~X~X“X~X**X~X~X~X~;~M Phone*—Office Web. 5036—Rea. Web. 5406 From Early Morn Until Late at Night "Taxi at Your Service” NORTH END EXPRESS CO. A. F. ALLEN, Prop. Tracks for Either Light or Heavy Hauling We Haul Anything, Anywhere 2010 N. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. j ----T t t t t . , a , | Wood-Oswald Co. j | LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS Y 2 Y X Y X Y £ | Long Distance Phone Market 0320 £ | ROOMS 107-109 EXCHANGE BUILDING £ Stock Yards Station, Omaha X xkkk~xkk~xk-x*<kk~x~x-x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~& :„x~x“x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x<~x-x~x~x~x~x~x-x~x-x~x~x~>*>«x-:* RALPH K. TOWL CO. f £ GENTS’ FURNISHINGS and HABERDASHERS % 4837 So. 24th St. Omaha (South Side)—Phone Market 0797 % ALL UP-TO-DATE DRESSERS TRADE HERE £ Y ^ -X“X~X***X**X~X~X~X~X~X"X~X~X~X“XK~XK~X~X~X~X~X~X"X~X~: ':;-X~X-X-X~X~X“X"X"X~X"X~X~X-X~X~X«X~X"XK~X~X~X~X-X"X** CROSS EYES STRAIGHTENED | X In One Visit, Without Discomfort, Hospital, Chloroform or Ether X X in OMAHA i X DR. S. JOHN RANDALL £ X Chicago’s Eminent Specialist in diseases of the X X eye, ear, nose and throat X X who for 30 years has practiced in the leading eye, ear, nose and throat X .j. clinics and hospitals of Europe and America, is coming to OMAHA, X x Nebraska, to straighten cross-eyes, and will be in a position to take I .j. care of a few more cases while here. Write to his Chicago office foi X *|« an appointment including a free examination while in your city; which X Y places you under no obligation. ¥ X DR. S. JOHN RANDALL % f eye, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST X X Suites 1 to 8R 9 W. Randolph Street Chicago, Illinois X •X-X~X“X"X-X~X-X~X»X~:~X~X~X*>X-X"X-:~XK-X~X~X~X~X~X***.X. >X"X~X"X~X~X~X~X~X~XK~X**X~X"X~X"X~X-X~X~X~X~X~:~X-X"X-> X x T V X Huy Your Lumber of X j Platner Lbr. Co. j *!• 24th and Oak Streets, Omaha X $ X X LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS OF EVERY X x £ DESCRIPTION X | | £ -PHONE JACKSON 0725 X £ 4K“X«<"X-X»«X~X~X~X“X“X“X«X~X~X“X**X”X~X~X~X~X"X“X~X">**>£ | Reid—Duffy Pharmacy jj 24th and Lake Sts. £ Free Delivery Webster 0609 :: •Delicious!^^cAppetizxn^ 1 (-IN TINS ^IN LOAVES I w/?5LK VOH.R, C FCOCEFt^, J PATRONIZE THE STATE FURNIToiFcor^ Corner 14th and Dodge Streets Tel. JACKSON 1317 Headquarters DDIIIIClIflftlf Phonographs for DRIlNOVVIvn and Records * » . . . - - - ..... i. . . .... .■ ■...■■■n....^