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. Local and Personal Happenings Atlantic 1322 WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS or address box 1204 - - - Webster 4243 WWWWWcW6WW*MW;WWWWW!WWWW$MMfi:i:i^tW[WWWWWW!WWW^MWirMWWfflWW£WliWiWfMfflWWMWix fThe services at the Church of St. Philip the Deacon Sunday will be as follows: Holy Communion 7:30 a. m., matins 8:30, Church school 10, sung Eucharist with sermon 11; evening prayer and sermon at 8 o’clock. Pub lic welcome at all sendees. A. P Scruggs, Lawyer, 2310 No. 22nd St. Webster 0419.—Adv. The well-known and popular widow er, F. L. Barnett, is remodeling and beautifying his attractive home at 1609 North Twenty-second street. His friends are doing some guessing. First-Class Modern Furnished Rooms —1702 No. 26th St. Web. 4769. Mrs. L. M. Bentley Erwin. The handsome modern five-room bungalow at 2867 Corby street which wa srecently purchased by Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Singleton, and of which they will take possession in the spring, was slightly damaged by fire last J Saturday night. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. Beautiful modem home. Web. 0419. —Indef. Mrs. W. P. Wade who underwent an operation at Emmanuel hospital last Monday, is reported doing nicely. FOB SALE — Confectionery Store, centrally located and well established business. 101 South Fourteenth, near People’s Drug Store, Oi»nha, Neb. Theodore East, son of the late Car olina Smith, who has been an invalid for years and was called to Omaha by the death of his mother, died Tuesday morning at 922 North Twenty-second street. His wife and other relatives survive him. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon. FOB RENT Three rooms, furnished or unfurnished, 2610 Franklin street. Webster 3952. The Woman’s Birthday Club was entertained at luncheon Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. M. F. Singleton at her residence, 1428 North Twenty second street. A delightful time is reported. ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE 2417 Caldwell street. A. Holmes. Mrs. Mae Stewart, wife of Frank Stewart of Hose Company No. 11, died at the family residence, 3015 Manderson street, Sunday night after an illness of several weeks. The fun eral was held Thursray afternoon from Zion Baptist church, Grant Street, with interment at Forest Lawn. For news when It ts news, you must read the Monitor. Mr. T. Meyers, a successful under taker and funeral director of Hanni bal, Mo., who has been spending sev eral days in Omaha, left for his home Wednesday afternoon. While here he was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. J3. G. McDonald. FURNISHED ROOMS — Modem and convenient. Gentlemen preferred. 2004 North Twenty-seventh street. Call Webster 5608. FOR SALE at Massey & Coopers— All the leading colored artists’ records at fifty-five cents each. Webster 6668. —Adv. Mrs. Othello Rountree, Jr., enter tained at, the Sunset last Friday after noon In honor of Miss Johnson. The afternoon was spent playing whist, and after a delightful lunch, It was announced that Miss Finney was the winer of first prize, and Miss Johnson, the honored guest, the booby prize. E. F. Morearly, Lawyer, 700 Peters rrnst Bldg, Jackson 1841 or Harney 2156. Rev. M H. Wilkinson, state mission ary, preached at Zion Baptist last Sunday morning and received $40 toward the Sbring Hill Baptist churcn of which Rev. John Costello Is no more the pastor, and at Pilgrim at night he received $11.47 to the same end. He leaves about Friday for Nor folk if Mrs. Wilkinson’s condition is satisfactory. FOR RENT—Furnishea apartments of two and three rooms.—2130 North Twenty-eighth Street.Webster 4983. Mies Selma Gordon spent a few days in Lincoln last week. While there she wa* successful in selling some of her iciest books of poems, “Star Beams.” * She also had the pleasure of meeting friends whom she had not seen for several years. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANGEMENT, CIRCULATION, etc., re quired by the act of congress of August 24, 1912, of The Monitor, published week ly at Omaha, Neb., for October 1, 1922. State of Nebraska, County of Doug Before me, a Notary Public, in and for the state and county aforesaid, per sonally Appeared John Albert Williams, who, having been difly sworn according to law. deposes and says that he is the editor of The Monitor and that the fol lowing is, to the best af his knowledge and belief a true statement of the owner ship, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24. 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager are: Publisher, Monitor Publishing Company, Omaha, Neb. Editor, John Albert Williams, Oma ha, Neb. Managing Editor, John Albert Williams, Omaha. Neb. Business Man ager, Earl A. Edwards, trustee, Omaha, Neb. 2. That the owners are: The Monitor i Publishing Company, Earl A. Edwards, Trustee. 3. That the known bondholders, mort- { gagees, and other security holders own ing or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities, are: None. # JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMS. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of October, 1922. (Seal.) KARL A. EDWARDS. (My commission expires Jan. 27, 1927.) m FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; also g furnished rooms for light housekeep ; ing. Call Web. 3222. Mrs. Wade, jj 2634 Hamilton Street. 5 Read this newspaper and keep post ! ed on what is going on among Ne S groes in all parts of the country. Pat 9 ronize its advertisers—but be sure to I tell them you saw their advertisement “ in this paper a WWWVVVVVVVVVVVTVVVVYVVV ;j; THE NEW £ X Sanitary Delicatessen X i Y The Cleanest and Finest Place y X on 24th Street. X, •{• We Carry a Full Line of y X Imported and Domestic Delica- Y •j* cies—Fancy, Ilinh Grade Groce- .j.1 y ries—Imported Lunch Meats and yj X Cheeses—Fruits and Vegetables. X 1 GIVE US A TRIAL Y •j* Thank You •{• £ THE HAROLD £ DELICATESSEN £ A West Side 24th Street, Between : £ Hamilton and Charles Sts. y ; £ rc. - £ •j* H-* !■>'• Krrt '* — •{• $ '—•».«:»? er-! r- " | If ..^mi - ipHF7ll9'l —|t| a tv~ fWtMlWV 4PV " W ■■ « «-”-gr Of All Types and Finishes I ] I Some of the Fine Furniture Values Offered In Our First Anniversary Sale of Furniture | Now Going On ;> Buy Furniture Now While Special Prices Prevail For Cash or on Our Deferred Payment Plan 180.00 Eight Piece Dining Boom Suite 160.00 Eight-Piece Dining Boom Suite 1 OO^ First Anniversary Sale Price First Anniversary Sale Price JL.J***= In two-tone Oak; 54-inch buffet; oblong table and aia chairs La two-toa. Oak; 604nch tatWioWlens ” with blue leather slip seats. 5 “de chaira and 1 gue8t ohtdr wlth blue leather “p —Some Attractive Bed Room Suites at Sale Prices— II Some of the Newest Designs || 'n bedroom Furn>turs at Si _, _ . - ... .. ^ 235.00 4-Piece Bedroom Suite 1 7011 I a10'?0 t^l!fea?i!dp^°^155= fluBUWmHi Anniversary Sale Price *■*' III Anniversary oaie J^nce 142.60 4 Piece Bedroom I AA lMi§ XV1 deglgxI> antique nlna finish; 44-lnch dresser, I Leal. XVI datdgn »»He In American walnut or brown umbo*- Suite—Anniversary Sale 1UV»UV minor- ebest of five drawers; four drawer vanity ■ ars5sr„JsxS"S2sj,J»££,“ -««->»->«■ -*»«* “i j —Special Prices on Odd Pieces for Living Room and Kitchen |1|S * (5o End Table—An- A 7I AKA Kitchen n d 1 28.00 Kitchen Cabinet Baaa— I 1 niversary sale price,4** • A 1 TAble 7.41 Anniversary Sale 1 O 71 I J Mahogany finished, three H TaW# Pri<5«. 10,1 1 I m j legs, well braced. |;| Whit, enameled base with por- All white enameled base with „ r*— 111 oelain top; large drawer. M | white porcelain top, metal bread Hi ^ ^0I an<^ comPar^menta I I 1 B 3.60 Folding Card Table—An- I 0 [ 37.50 Eoyal Easy Chair—Anni 1 1 ™“‘ 2-71 iSST8*1' 19.91 1 I Oak base, ftmly braced legs; top p/ Tfj ^-t 1 in oak, with Imitation leather cover- ^ „ : H ' ' H* covered with waterproof Imitation J | u Ing; push the button and back re- U ||| tjr ^ leather, * III cllnes at ray angle desired. , U J S ra».ra. ———— — | Reid—Duffy Pharmacy f 24th and Lake Sts. f Free Delivery Webster DCDD Lambert, Shot well & Shotwell ATTOKNEYS Omaha National Bank Bldg. r--—• Burdette Grocery 2116 North 24th St. PHONE WEBSTER 0515 Full Line of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES . Fresh and Canned Meats I Se* SiaHNEsSs j, the highest grade Macaroni, { Spaghetti and Egg Noodles. j: Alaska Fish Co.I; J 1114 North 24th St. !■ ^ Telephone Webster 6512 |j I LIVE FISH DAILY \\ GROCERIES and FRUITS jj Free Delivery >| VVe rrr'-r'TTr-f :■ h.3 highest grade IV* -cer-.r *1 ~«"hetti end Egg Nc&d*-- Ij wwwvwwwwwwawww^ GORGEOUS BIRTH5TONE RING To get acquainted with you, we will send this gold-filled ring, warranted 8 years, any size, set with your birthstone. for 12 eta. to help pay advertising. Give month horn. Auction Gem Co., Dept <11, Attisboro, Mass. ..-. We Have a Complete Liae mi j FLOWER, GRASS C _ _ J j AND GARDEN OeCClSj Baiba, Hardy Perennials, Poultry | Supplies f Freeh cot flowers always on hand J Stewart’s Seed Store! US N. 16th St. Opp. Post Office j Phone Douglas S77 ! j &tj Peoples’ Gro. Store I P. E. Anderson, Prop. 2530 Lake Street STAPLE AND FANCY § GROCERIES \ Fresh and Cured Meats | 3 The Best of Everything at | Reasonable Prices. mi Skinner's Km highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and •ther Macaroni Products. LION COAL CO. LION LUMPS $10.50 LION NUT $10.00 ; COLORADO \ SMOKELESS $10.50 SCREENINGS $6.00 FREE DELIVERY PHONE WEBSTER 2605 SHOTWELL —for— Judge —of— Municipal Ceurt PROBATE NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Juliet Emery, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the administratrix of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 16th day of December, 1922, and on the 16th day of February, 1923, at 9 o’clock A. M. ■ ?ach day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjusts ment and allowance. Three months are allowed for the creditors to pre sent their claims, from the 11th day of November 1922. Bryce Crawford, County Judge. J. P. Palmer, Attorney. 10-13, 20, 27; 11-8, *22. ..... > t New and Second Hand FURNITURE We Rent and Sell Real Estate i | Notary Public | S. W. Mills Furniture Co. 421 No. 24 SI. We Thank You. Web. 0148 W.V.VW.VWWAVMV/ : Alhambra ji P Grocery and Meat! Co. ■: 1812 North 24th Street jj Phone Webster 5021 ji j PROMPT DELIVERY !■ QUALITY GROCERIES '\ 1AND MEATS I; All Kinds of Fruits and J» Vegetables jj sir. Skinners jj ihe highest grade Macaroni, >[ Spaghetti and Egg Noodles. ■) ATRICK PHARMACY 24th and Seward St. 16 Yeara Same Location Particular Attention to Prescriptions OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS 1206-8 Douglas St. Phone Atlantic 2524 OMAHA FISH CO. M. Tl/RNER 1702 North 24th St. PHONE WEBSTER 2092 FISH—GROCERIES VEGETABLES—FRUITS DELICATESSEN_ sw' the highest Macar^i, Spaghetti and Egg NooJIca —■> I I > S-6..S, ■ i> I . I-—* ■ « ...— ,« e , ,.y W. K. Flemming Artistic Printer Phone Web. 5621 1425 N. 24th St. --- _: MELCHOR- DruggUt n* OU MUM* VsL Berth MU tMlIslilkflL Wanted—Wlde awake boys to sell The Monitor every Saturday, live boys can make money by aelling Monitors. Phone W.ebatsr 4248. I