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| GAYETY Starting Sat. Sept. 15 I A STUDY IN DARKOLOCY-The Sensational Colored Revue I Hdf!!“HOT ”!!F“^1 135 Colored Stars ★ BESSIE DeSOTA, Premier Dans euse “Plantation Revue” REUBEN BROWNE, Originator of the Famous Strut from “Liza ” JOE PETERSON, Dancer from the “Shuffle Inn” Co. B. B. THOMPSON, Comedian from “Shiek of Harlem” Co. PLANTATION TRIO 5 * Colored Stars I ★ OCTAVIA SUMLER, Blues Singer I from “How Come” Co. IDA ROLEY, Prima Donna-of “Shuffle Along” Co. SAM CROSS, Comedian of the “Hot Chops” GERTIE MILLER, The Syncopated Songster from “Strut Miss Lizzie” FOUR DANCING FOOLS * I JULIAN ARTHUR’S BAND| -m-.> 10 JAZZY JAZZ MUSICIANS 10 -t m IN conjunction WITH FVTAA lilMIIPIIT CIIA 111 THURSDAY JIMMIE COOPER’S REVUE tAHA Mlpm6HT 5H0W Slarta":3<l 35 'KS? 35 — 2 TB* 2 - - Seats Now Selling Legal Notices ED. F. MOREARTY, Attorney-at-Law, 700 Peter* Trust Building. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICA TION. Vo Anna Stewart, non-resident de fendant ? \ou are hereby notified that Cleve land Stewart, your husband, and the plaintiff herein, filed hia petition in the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, on the lath day of January, 1923, to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of cruelty and willful de sertion for more than two years last past. You are required to answer said petition on or before 15th day of Oc tober, 1923. CLEVELAND STEWART. (4t-8-31) H. P. PINKETT, Attorney. Room 12, Patterson Block. PROBATE NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Alfred G. Marshall, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of the said deceased will meet the executor of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said county, on the 26th day of October. 1923, and on the '.:6th day of December,, 1923, at nine o’clock a. m., each day, for the pur pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Three months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 22nd day of September, 1923. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 4t-8-24-23 County Judge. For Rent ROOMS FOR RENT—One nicely furnised room in modern home. Gentleman pre ferred. Call evenings. WE bster! 1058.—3-t-8-31-23. FOR RENT—Garage. 2530 ilaple St. Reasonable rent. Webster 6878. FOR RENT—One furnished room on car line for a gentleman. Webster 3567. I-’OR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. Steam heat. Close in. On two car lines. Mrs. Anna Banks. 924 North Twentieth street. Jackson 4379 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. Strictly modem. WE-6667. 9-6-23 Nicely furnished room for rent, or light housekeeping. WE-5880. 9-7-23 FOR RENT Furnished rooms in modem home, 933 N. 27th St. Harney 2894. 4t-9-7-23 FOR RENT—One large front room. Call evenings. Webster 4482. FOR REN? Neatiy furnished roam. Gentleman preferred. One Made from North Ttwaty-fourth and Dodge car linea Webster 6662. FOR RENT—Three nicely furmshdb rooms for man and wife, or men.— Webster 4482. FOR RENT. Nicely furnished front room for gentleman, with meals. Webster 3106. FOR RENT—Jilcely furnished mod em rooms, one block from car line. Webster 3567. Help Wanted W ANTED—Colored men to qualify or sleeping car and train porters. Ex perience unnecessary, transportation furnished. Write T. McCaffrey, Supt., St. I/niis, Mo. Miscellaneous Sladame A. C. Whitley, agent for the Madam South and Johnaon hair system, wishes to announce to her many friends and patrons that she nas moved to 2724 Miami street. Tel: Webster 3067.—Adv. rpHOROUGHLY worthy used furni ture of every description is offered for sale at very reasonable prices in our warehouse, between the hours of 1 p. m. and 5 n. m. week days. 8th and Capitol Ave.—Orchard & Wilhelm Co. WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN during day. Webster 5660. Use DENTLO for the teeth. Large *11 bp 25c.—Adv. Have you paid your subscription for The Monitor? ROOMS FOR RENT—1106 North Twenty-second street.—(2t-8-17-23) FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for couple or men. WE bster 3576.— 8-31. WANTED TO RENT—Two or three furnished rooms for light house keeping. Tel. WE bBter 4584. FOR SALE—6-room modern house, half block from Twenty-fourth street car line. For information call WE bster 2179, until 9 p. m.; after that WE bster 1373. | TOR SALE—Rooming house by owner. Strictly modem with hot water heat. Price reasonable. WE bster 4769. Mrs. Lena Errin, 1702 No. 26th St. 2-t-8-17 Wanted—Wide awake boys to sell The Monitor every Saturday. Live hoys can mate money by Belling Many hire showing their apprecia tion for tbs Monitor by Bonding in their subscriptions. Are you s sub scriber? If nod, why not? Id yotu subscription due? If so, please p*3 it prmptly. MIDNITE SHOW AT GAYETY Jimmie Cooper’s Big Prismatic Boom Will Stand Omaha on Tip-Toe. Wide variety of entertainment with the amusement making cast in two colors is the schedule for next week’s show at the popular Gayety theatre starting Saturday matinee, Sept. 15. This attraction is "Jimmie Cooper’s Revue” with irrepressable Jimmie as chief entertainer of the big aggrega tion of 70 people. Cooper is a whole show in himself, for few, if any men on the stage are as full of pep as this indomitable worker. He is here, there and everywhere every moment that the curtain is up, urging the members of his company from top notch prin cipal to the least important chorus girl on to greater effort. The Cooper revue is divided into two parts, the first being given over to white actors exclusively and the second to colored ones. After the in termission the blacks give their own show which is said to be one of the liveliest and most tuneful combina tions of jazz, harmony and “blues” singing seen and heard in many a day. Heading the white aggregation of entertainers in support of Mr. Coop er are Grace Goodale, as prima don na; Dolly Benfield as soubrette; Alice Belaire as ingenue; Joe Barrett as juvenile and the Blossom Sisters in a very pleasing sister act. In the colored half of the company are Julian Arthur's Ten Red Hot Syncopaters; Bessie DeSoto, a colored dancing marvel from Plantation Days; Snow Fisher, famous strutter formerly with “Shuffle Along;” Brownie, one of the most talenteu strutters from “Liza” and the Four “Dancing Fools.” Sunday’s matinee will start at 3:00. There will be an extra midnite show starting at 11:30 Thursday night, half an hour after the termination of the regular 8:30 performance. MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. H. McDonald, Pastor. Rev. Mr. Parker from Calvary | Baptist Church, preached for his morning theme, “David,” and in the evening, “In Disguise.” Among the I visitors was Rev. F. Finnell from Kansas City. Mrs. McDonald is still on the sick list at the church parson age. Wednesday night is regular mid-week prayer service; everyone if cordially invited to attend. The pas tor is expected to fill the pulpit next Sunday. Special music by the choir next Sunday; the public is invited to come out. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Morning sermon 11:00 a. m. Evening sermon at 8:00 p. m. Peoples Drug Store — Now at — NEW LOCATION Twenty-fourth and Erskine Watch for FORMAL OPENING ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 10 j Webster 6323 | I Just Opened! \ FIRST CLASS GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET S Ready to Supply Every Need 5 of the Table at J LOWEST PRICES—SATISFACTION GUARANTEED f LIVE FISH DAILY ? Open Sundays £ Free Delivery to any Part of the (^ity £ J l Stoler & Nitz \ jj 1201-03 North 24th Street WE bster 6338 jC E^P^vIdeAll ...I Present Day” Needs Complete Protection—Big Benefits—Low Cost We wijl list your home for sale, or sell you a home and an you fcioney. 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