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LINCOLN NEWS AND COMMENT Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Coleman, Mrs. L. T. Carter and children motored to Omaha recently. Their daughter, Mrs. Harry Mackay returned with them and spent Thanksgiving holidays with relatives and friends. Mr. Mackay was down Thanksgiving day, attend ed the football game, taking dinner with the family. Mrs. Harry Mackay and son, have just returned after a pleasant visit with her parents. Mr. Andrew B. Mosley is confined to his bed with illness at the home of his brother ,W. W. Mosley, 1335 Rose St. He is reported on the mend. Mr. Perry S. Williams returned home last Saturday from Rollings, Wyo., to remain till after holidays. Rev. H. W. Botts was in Omaha last Friday on business. The public is invited to a mass meeting to be held in the A. M. E. Church next Sunday afternoon. Remit for your papers now. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alexander of Omaha were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Corneal the past week. Mr. Jessie Johnson was in Kansas City, Mo. last week on business. Mr. Wm. Trusty is yet very sick at the home of Mrs. T. Green on S street. Rapid progress is being made on the parsonage of the A. M. E. Church. The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ken ney is quarantined. Their little daugh ter has the scarlet fever. Mr. W. A. Johnson has recently re turned home from Chicago, where he spent Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Laura Johnson and her children. He reports Mrs. Johnson doing fine. Services at Mt. Zion Baptist Church were interesting Sunday. The pastor preached two fine sermons, which were most instructive. The Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. had nice ser vices. Rev. G. W. Carter conducted his services at the Newman M. E. Church and was aided in communion by Rev. I. B. Smith. Inclement weather cur tailed attendance at all churches. The local branch of N. A. A. C. P. held a meeting in Mt. Zion Bap tist Church last Monday night, when they discussed several important ques tions. Messrs. Robert Granger and Rob ert W. Walker have opened a lunch room on So. 10th. Wish them success. Services at the A. M. E. Churches Sunday was conducted by the pastor, who preached his usual series of ser mons on the Apostle’s Creed. The attendance being hampered by incle ment weather. The Sunday School was well directed under its Superin tendent and corps of teachers. It is reported that Mrs. Vashti Mos by is much improved and will be re moved to her home this week. The committee on entertainment for St. John Day is making much preparation for entertaining all Mas ter Masons and families on December 27. ATTENTION ALL MEHARRY GRADUATES Nashville, Tenn.—For two years the names of the Meharry Graduates did not appear in our catalogue, because many of the addresses were incorrect. We are now making an effort to get the correct address of every gradu ate of any department for our next issue of our catalogue. Will not e* ery graduate send in his correct ad dress, and help us make the next catalogue an up-to-the-minute Roster of our DEAR OLD SCHOOL? Then ; we can send you interesting NEWS j ITEMS of your ALMA MATER and you will be encouraged to send us short reports of your successes and achievements. Just send in your name 1 and address to the Registrar and the Roster will be made. DO IT NOW. J. A. LESTER, M. D. Registrar Meharry Med. College, Nashville, Tenn. GOVERNOR FREES HIM Jackson, Miss., Dec. 14. — Roger Sims, convicted of murder by a white jury, which tossed a coin to deter mine the verdict, was pardoned re cently by Governor Lee M. Russell. Sims has been at liberty on a sus pension of sentence granted some time ago by the governor, and has never been to the penitentiary. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT BY PUBLICATION To Clara K. E. Malcolm, Non-resident defendant: You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of December, A. D. 1923, John Richie Malcolm filed a petition against you in the district court of Douglas County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a di vorce from you on the ground that you have been guilty of extreme cruelty and desertion toward the plaintiff, without any fault on his purt. You are required to answer said petition on or before 7th day of Janu ary, 1924. 4t -12-14-23. i | SICK HIRTS £ OON f AVED £ ! SHIRT HOSPITAL | j* Visiting Hours— $ J 8:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. ;|; ? NORTH SIDE BAZAAR £ •{• and | ? WOMEN’S EXCHANGE £ V y X 2114 N. 24th St. £ ? £ .iM:*v*X"X**X":*,X,*X,vvvvvvv*/vv*>v I JEWELRY SALE I | 25% TO 35% REDUCTION g 2,000 Popular Rings $2 to $45 * 120 Beautiful Diamond Rings g B $10 to $600 ft New Silver Novelty Rings ft a $1 to $5 ft 5 Fine watches, clocks, jewelry ft 5 and silverware. ft ji Lower rent—lower prices ft Larsen Jewelry Store ft a 204•/, N. 16th St- Omaha g North of Postoffice a-s I DR. L. C. LARSEN Regisered optician and eye cul- S ture specialist, 16 years’ experi- S ence. KRYPTOK GLASSES The Invisible Bifocal EASY-LITE LENSES Light Protection and Eye Cor- ft rection—All in 'One ft The eye comfort that goes with ft a pair of these glasses would ft make an ideal Christmas gift, ft s If »KWWKKK»WKKKjeKWW»a uuni russ With Mustard P\aste?s MusteroJe, made of pure ill it mus tard aad ci.ier helpful ingredients, will do a.'I the work of the dd-fashioned mustard plaster — without the blister. Musterole usually gives prompt reke from bronchitis, sore throat, coughs, colds, croup, neura’^ia, headache, con gestion, rheumat i stn, sprains, sore m is cies, bruises, and ad aches and oat v*. i It may prevent pr _-vonia. VU drug gists— 35c a-d tor j r- t - : -hes— hospital size . Better than c . 3rd •)!.. • IREID-DUFFY PHARMACY | FREE DELIVERY | 24th and Lake Streets Phone WE bster 0609 v -MK~X-X~X^X-X~X~XK-X»X-X~X-X-X~X~X~X~X~X~X~>-X~i~X**4 COAL! COAL! FRANKLIR COUNTY LUMP Delivered $10.50 Per Ton I DOMESTIC LUMP $8.50 Also Other Grades of Coal at the very lowest prices. HAHN COAL CO. | Atlantic 3670' Atlantic 4296 PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Win. Franklin, Pastor. The monthly experience meeting wss largely attended Sunday morning at 11 o’clock Several new members were added to the church. After the morning services the ladies of the church met and organized a pastor’3 aid society. Mrs. S. W. Mills is presi dent, Mrs. C. B. Sutton, secretary, and Mrs. Smallie, treasurer. Monday night the Sunday school gave a banquet In honor of the adu'ts. two hundred or more were present and a very interesting program was rendered. Mr. R. T. Jowers, assistant superintendent, acted as master of ceremonies. Mr. A. B. Young spoke on behalf of the parents. Mr. A. R Goodlett, superintendent, spoke on the imperative need of co-operation of parents and the Sunday school. There were several other interesting num bers. For Rent ROOMS FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for rent, in a modem home, one block from car line. Webster 1760. Two rooms for light hopsekeeping. Web. 4532. 11-30 FOR RENT — Furnished rooms in modern home. 2875 Wirt street. Web. 4285. 11-9-23 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Mod em. 2420 Charles street. Web. 6101. 11-9-23 , FOR RENT—Beautiful front room In private home. Home privilege. WEbster 5880. FOR'RENT—Modern furnished rooms. Steam heat. Close in. On two car lines. Mrs. Anna Banks. 924 North Twentieth street. Jackson 4379 Help Wanted 1VA.NTKII—Colored men to qualify for sleeping car and train porters. Ex perience unnecessary, transportation furnished. Write T. McCaffrey, Supt., St. I,ouis, Mo. Wanted—Wide awake boys to sell The Monitor every Saturday. Miscellaneous Madame A. C. Whitley, agent for the Madam South and Johnson hair system, wishes to announce to her many friends and patrons that she has moved to 2724 Miami street. Tel. Webster 6067.—Adv. PLAIN SEWING AND DRESS MAKING Mrs. N. W. Ware 2863 Binney St. Webster 6613 WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN during day. Webster 5660. Many are showing their apprecia tion for the Monitor by sending in their subscriptions. Are you a sub scriber? If not, why not? Is your subscription due? if so, please pay it prmptly. Use DENTLO for the teeth. Large tube 25c.—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 p. m. week days. 8th and Capitol Ave.—Orchard & Wilhelm Co. *X-X~X-<*,X*4“X~X~X"X“X~X*4-X~J y ? y A Useful Gift for Christmas Y x v y •J» Corona or any Make Typewriter y & CENTRAL TYPEWRITER f i EXCHANGE £ 1 1912 Farnam St. a V V Good News for Stout Women Nemo Sell-Reducing No. 333 is a real bargain It has a low top i ! and medium skirt. Made in dur able pink or white coutil; sizes 24 to 36 -and costs only $3.00. ' If your dealer can’t get it, send name, address, size and $3.00. We’ll send the corset. I Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute 120 E. 16th St., New York (Dept. S) 8 - VITONA MINERAL ORE This great mineral has been tested for many years and has relieved thou sands of people of Indigestion Ca tarrh, Eczema, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Piles, Inflamed Sore Eyes, Gout, Blood Poison Erysipelas, Constipation, Fe male Complaints, Nervous Troubles and all Blood Disorders. If you are afflicted with any of I these diseases, or If your system is all run down, a fair and honest trial of this Wonderful Natural Remedy will do wonders for you. Place the con tents of the package in one quart of | milk warm water, and let It stand j for twenty-four hours. Then take a table spoon full three times a day in a large tumbler of water and you will find it £■ wonderful tonic. VITONA MINERAL ORE CO. W. Alston, General Agent i .-i002 So. 18th Street, So. Omaha, Neb. Market 3473. —Adv. Revenge. Revenge ts a debt in the paying of which the greatest knave Is honest : und sincere, and, so far ns he Is aide, minctnal.—Colton. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT BY PUBLICATION To Julius Wiggs, Non-resident defend ant: You are hereby notified that on the 4th day of September, A. D. 1923, Rufus S. Wiggs filed * petition against you in the district court of Douglas County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a di vorce from you on the ground that you have been guilty of extreme cruelty and desertion toward the plain tiff, without any fault on his part.. You are required to answer said petition on or before 14th day of Janu ary, 1924. RUFUS S. WIGGS, Plaintiff, Per H. J PINKETT, His Attorney. 4t. 12-7-23 "• * * ' * ■ ... • why Not Lei I s Do Your SHOE REPAIR WORK Best material, reasonable* pric«»H. ALL WORK GUARANTEED BENJAMIN & THOMAS Phone Web. 5084—1415 No. 24th THE MONITOR WILL GROW IF TON WILL DO TOUR SHORE j (Western Funeral Home § W. L, MYERS, Licensed Embalmer WEBSTER 0248 j| Great Bargains in Suits and Overcoats ' OVERCOATS from $18.00 I P Yes, We Do Repairing Wolk, the Tailor 1'iOfi North 21th Street t CHRISTMAS 1 GIFTS 1 2 We have a most pleasing assortment of up-to-date $i 2 CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS to offer. f - f I MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY! % I Peoples Drug Store j1 24th and Erskine Streets WEbster 6323 |' ggaaaaaa^-aaHHBHMBcaaaKpgaaMra}^^ I LET US PAY YOU g^ ON SAVINGS ! .< -We Treat You Right STATE SAVINGS * LOAN ASSOCIATION § 315 South 17th Street Keeline Building I GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS |i C. P. Wesin Grocery Co. Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 2001 CUMING STREET TELEPHONE JACKSON 1098 ! I | Do Your I f Christmas Shopping | N-O-W I A When the real rush of Christmas shopping is on, travel S I on the street cars will be attended with more or less crowd- 2 8 ing and discomfort, notwithstanding all the provisions we $1 I can make to handle the increased traffic. By doing your g 5 shopping now you will find it more satisfactory in every 2 8 way than to wait until later. A. | Also by shopping in the forenoons you will find the 2 8 cars less crowded than later in the day. Omaha & Council Bluffs j Street Railway Co. y K *0 T V x I ALASKA FISH CO. Fresh OYSTERS Daily l, Fresh CRABS Daily X Fresh SHRIMPS Daily j; Our Meat Department Is y 2* Open for Business X % WE. 6512 1114 No. 24th % IFIRE INSURANCE I G. B. ROBBINS j PHONE JACKSON 2842 I \* WATERS ] BARNHART PRINTING CO. H. A. CHILES & CO. X *{' FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND '}' S{ LICENSED EMBALMERS ? X Chapel Phone, Web. 7133 y Res. Phone, Web. 6349 1839 No. Twenty-fourth St. >j» X~XMX~X**X“5~X»*X~X**X~X**X,<~X» ❖ PHONE JACKSON 0864 X X E. A. NIELSEN X X UPHOLSTERING CO. j] Y CABINET SHOP—FURNITURE X y REPAIR AND REFINISHING ❖ f* Box Spring and Mattress Work y 1913-15 Cuming St., Omaha, Nebr. X •>-x*-x**x~x—x—x—x-'X—:—x-*x—x-*x ....■■ «-i LE BRON a GRAY \ ELECTRICAL WORKS Expert Electrical Engineers J Motors, Generators, Electric j Elevators Repairs, Armature I Winding, Electric Wiring PHONE JACKSON 2019 1 116 South 15th St., Omaha j i................. . . . i y-X"X“X~X~X-*X--X--X-X"X--X"X": I HILL-WILLIAMS DRUG $ $ COMPANY \ I|.' FOUNTAIN PENS—ST^TIONERf $ X CIGARS and CANDY X Eastman Kodaks ami Supplies jjjj X 2402 Cuming Street ;!; ? X :-X“X“:»x-:"X-x«x-x-x-:»x~:»x^ DeLuxe Cafe JIM BELL, Proprietor Has Removed from 2120 to 2202 North 24th St. 1 Allen Jonee, Res. Phone WE. 294 I JONES A COMPANY FUNERAL PARLOR 3 2914 North 24th 8t WEbster 1100 LADY ATTENDANT ;"X--:..x--x~x--x~x~x-*-x-x»X“X"> j franklin! fTHEATRE I 124th and Franklin X _ I | ♦ X 1 ! j SEE YOUR ! j FAVORITE ( j PICTURE | j HERE | * X I ! t » f : THE BEST PICTURES AT f ALL TIMES ff Bonds Furnished to Reliable Person* NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE PHONES: J Res., Web. 6613: Office, At. 51*« Res. 2863 Binney St. NOAH W. WARE ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR . AT LAW ^ HOURS: 9 A. M. to 12:00 Noon; 1:80 P. M. to 5:30 P. M. Kaffir Blk. 817 No. 16th St. Omaha WE HAVE TWENTY HOMES j FOR SALE. Prices $1600.00 AND UP See Us Before Buying Call North Side Realty Co. WEBSTER 2821 B67; I I Law s ; g I feb. v*X*v,>,X**XrtXMX«X,,XMXM!MX‘v<,'X j SEEDS f OF KNOWN QUALITY % |-f V Flower, Grass and Garden i Seeds ‘| Bulbs, Hardy Perennials !! Poultry Supplies 11 -See Us for Yottr- !I Fresh Cut Flowers ; | X Always on Hand ;; | Stewart’s Seed Storei: ? 119 No. 16th St.—Opposite jj | Postoffice — JA ckson 0977 ; | For Sickness Q Accident Insurance Call AUGUSTUS HICKS To!. Wpbnter 6126 8716 Miami 8t Kith Bankers Accident Insurance Co. | Real Estate at Bottom j; .t. Prices on Small Payments j> I P. H. O’Dell Co. | | Phone WEbster 4810 •{• Real Estate & Investments j| Insurance and I^oans 2855 Ohio St., Omaha, Neb. ^ f I. LEVY I DRUGGIST :: £ Xmas Perfumes, Candies :! >> Cigars. ., ;P For your convenience U. ;; ;p S. Post Office sub station. ’’ -} 24th and Decatur Streets •> ♦ r XXXX^XXX"XXXXXX-<->^.XX»X“X/