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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1924)
Ml ^ V J Local and Personal Happenings » I * I we print the news while iT, is news | Webster 42431 H 9 ADDRESS BOX 1 204 ... I Mr*. S. A. Brown, 2003 Cuming street, is suffering from a dislocated wrist as the result of a fall. Mrs. Charles T. Smith, 2916 North Twenty-eighth street, is serving on the Jury in district court. E. F. Mar early, Lawyer, 700 Peters Trust building, Jackson 3841 or Har ney 2166. Joseph Carr continues to be ill at his home, 2701 Vt Cuming street, where he has been confined for some month*. Mrs. M. C. Sands was given a de lightful birthday surprise party, Feb ruary 14, at her home, 2122 North Twenty-fifth street. She was the hap py recipient of many beautiful gifts among them being a handsome wrist watch from her husband. Mr. M. Brown, 2224 Paul street, who has been very ill is able to be up around his room and hope* to be able to be out soon. ASK YOUR MERCHANT OR THOSE FROM WHOM YOU BUY WHY HE DOES NOT ADVER TISE IN YOUR NEWSPAPER. Miss Ruth Seay, who Is teaching in St. Joseph, spent the week end with her mother, leaving Sunday night for St. Joseph. Mrs. Alma Morris who was recently called South by the serious illness of her sister an«l who while away was married to Mr. George Crossley of this city has returned to Omaha. Mr, and Mrs. Crossley are living at 2406 North Thirtieth street. Mrs. A. C. Tapps, 2228 Madison street, entertained at breakfast Sun day morning for Mr. and Mrs. Ful'.er love and son, Junior; Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Ross of St. Louis and Mr. Iluey of Gary, Ind. The Smarter Set Society gave a line party at the Strand theatre last Friday night. Confirmation Instruction !s given at the Church of St. Philip the Deacon, Friday and Sunday nights at 8 o’clock. Mr*. Blanche Simmons is still quite ill at her home, Twenty-sixth and Maple streets. Thomas Roulette who has bepn in Minnesota for the past two years is at home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roulette. Mrs. Emma Warwick who has been making her home for some months with Mrs. Sarah Lewis is now stop ping with Mrs. Fox in Benson. Mrs. Mrs. Warwick has not been well for some time. The Phi Delta Sorority met last Thursday night as the guests of Miss Martha Roberts, Twenty-eighth and Miami streets. The Sorority Club of twelve ladies was royally entertained by the presi dent, Mrs. Ella Long, 2517 Lake street, Thursday afternoon, February 28th, from two to five. Flra*-Claaa Modern Famished Rosass ^ —Its* No. Mth JW. Web. 470. Mm. ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce the opening of a Branch Office at the North Side Bazaar, 2114 No. 24th St. Mr. J. E. Smith, formerly associat ed with Electric Appliances in Tor onto, Canada, is in charge. Mr. Smith has had fifteen years experience and is an authority on howsehold devices. His specialty is the American Classic Washing Machine and the Hamilton Beach Vacuum Cleaner. . Mr. Smith stands ready and will ing to supply your every need and you will find him a most courteous gentleman. Come in and get acquaintetd. De monstrations gladly given upon re quest. Phone WEbster 5566.—Adv. 01,11 FOLKS HOME The regular monthly meeting will be held next Wednesday morning, March 5, at 10 o’clock. All members are requested to be present. The entertainment committee is pre paring for an entertainment some time In the near future. Watch for other announcements. Any one who haB quilt pieces to give away please call WEbster 4409 or leave them at the Home. Martha Smith, President, t Elizabeth M. Reed, Corr. Sec’y. ! Mid-City Coal Rock Spring Lump.$12.50 Old Ben Lump . 10.50 No. 1 Illinois Lump. 9.00 Illinois Lump and Egg. 8.50 Illinois Nut No. 1. 8.00 Colorado Lump ... 9.75 Call Jackson 0115 or 0116 NORTH SIDE BRANCH 22nd and Grant Streets EDNA M. STRATTON, Executive Sec’y NOTES The musical vesper service and so cial hour given last Sunday afternoon wag a delightful and well-attended af fair. All persons taking part ini the program did themselves credit. Sev eral congregations of the city were represented by the participants. -1 “BARGAIN DINNER” every Thurs day from 6 to 9 p. m. Dine with us. You’ll enjoy it. ISAAC KONECKY FILES FOR CITY COMMISSIONER Isaac Konecky, formerly editor of the Jewish Bulletin and now serving as deputy sheriff, hag filed for city commissioner, subject to the April primaries. Mr. Konecky Is a live wire and does whatever he does whole heartedly. He will make a good com missioner. He is well and favorably known to our people upon whom he can confidently rely for enthusiastic support. KLAVER FOR COUNTY ASSESOR CLUB FORMED Tuesday night a Colored Klaver for County Assessor Club wag, organized to boost the candidacy of S. E. Klaver, for four years chief deputy in the County Assessor’s office. The follow ing officers were elected: Dan Dea dlines, president; Isaac Bailey, vlce prsident, and John A. Smith, secre tary. This is the first time that Dan Deadlines, the well-known and popu lar bandmaster, has ever taken any active part in politics. Feeling, how ever, that Mr. Klaver’s qualifications are such as to fit him for the position which he seeks Mr. Desdunes consent ed to head the Klaver for County As sessor Club. SEVEN MORE BIO DAYS The bazaar has had a successful week of inspiration and education pro gram from which much benefit has been derived. It will continue next week closing March 7, at which time a banquet will be given with the Busi ness and Professional Men, the guests of honor. Attorney John Adams will be toastmaster. ANNUAL, BAZAAR, PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH, Twen ty-fifth and Hamilton streets.—Adv. DISABLED SOLDIERS REQUESTED TO MEET All disabled Colored Ex-Service Men are requested to meet at the Colored Commercial Club, 2122 North Twenty fourth street, Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. ALLEN UIIAPEI, A. M. E. CHURCH O. J. Burckhardt, Pastor. The Rev. A. W. Jones preached at the morning service and the Rev. A. Jacobs of Lincoln at night. Both speakers gave helpful messages. Quar terly meeting will be held March 9, for which arrangements are now be ing made. Mr. Jones is still in the hospital. Mesdames Clay and Howell are able to be around. MBS. GOODLETT DIES AT UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Mrs. Minnie Goodlett died last Tues day afternoon at the University hos pital. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from Pilgrim Baptist church of which she was an active and faithful member. Rev. J. D. Crum officiated. The remains were shipped to Beatrice, Ala., for burial. She is survived by her husband, Tay lor Goodlett, two small children and several other relatives. /ION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. F. Botts, Pastor. The Community singing has created great interest in the church and has proven beneficial to the services) un der the leadership of Prof. Hill. The B. Sharp Circle, an organization of poung people, will present Madame Sayde Cochran Chadwick in a song recital March 7. Adam mcmullen fob governor Be sure to register, so you can vote at the primaries, April 8, for Adam McMullen, of Beatrice, Neb., repub lican candidate for the nomination for governor. JUST HAD TO GET INTO THAT TEA POT SOMEWAY Washington, D. C., Feb. 29.—Multi millionaire oil dealer Doheney testified before the Senate Committee that he donated $25,000 during the campaign of 1920 to refute statements in news paper advertisements that the late President Harding was of Negro blood. Omaha’s population, as shown by the Federal census of 1920, was 191, 601. The federal estimate July 1, 1923, was 204,382. The latest school census taken in Omaha gives an esti mate of 209,000. The colored popu lation is above 13,000. WANTED—Two young or middle aged ladies of pleasing personal ity. If you are earning less than $30 per week and want a real po sition and desire to better your con dition see Mr. J. E. Smith by ap pointment at the North Side Ba zaar, 2114 No. 24 th St. I W. B. Nichols I | HARDWARE | •{' Paints, Oils and Glass, •{' X Poultry Netting, | X Screen Wire X | PHONE WEBSTER 3516 f ;!; 24th and Lake Streets f 0 «jy 1 FRANKLIN SHOE I i HOSPITAL I £ BIG DISCOUNT ON SHOE £ REPAIRING ❖ •1* Ladies’ half soles.90c | X A pair of Leather Heels X X FREE $ f Men half soles.$1.00 £ £ Rubber heels.35c a X Special for One Week— X Satisfaction Guaranteed £ { PHONE WEBSTER 2802 t | 1627 North 24th Street £ :”X“X"X"X“X":"X"X"X“X“;“X"X":j f N. W. WARE 1 X Candidate for Municipal •} 1 Judge | t X ❖ Subject to the primaries of -\ April 8th I } t X SOLICITS YOUR VOTE X ? f *:**:**:~:~X~X~:~X~:~X~:~X"X“X~X~X'*:' »*♦ Our beautiful, modem funeral home provides every convenience and & our experience qualifies us to render the service demanded when loved ^ ones are called by death. ? Jones & Co., Undertakers •£ V Y V 24th and Grant Sts. Webster 1100 Y V / ' V l*«M***«M**4JM«**«M****M*H*MtH»*4»n*M**4«**«**»**»*****«4*****,,*W***M**4****'MiM'***5M*0«*^***MJH»**»f ( u ;; Real Estate at Bottom ;; 1; Prices on Small Payments • - jj P. H. O’Dell Co. II Phone WEbster 4810 o' " > Real Estate & Investments ]! • Insurance and Loans !! • > <. ;; 2855 Ohio St„ Omaha, Neb. ;; '1. it WM. LEWIS C. GLOVER Phone WE. 2324 Phone WE. 2256 North Side Coal & Express Co. BY BASKET OR TON 2014 No. 24th St„ Omaha, Neb. Office Phone WEbster 4731 I THE NEW I | Washington Market l | 1201 No. 24th St. | f New phone Web. 6390 j{" f FREE DELIVERY | ■e H. A. CHILES & CO. $ I FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND % LICENSED EMBALMERS f Chapel Phone, Web. 7183 Res. Phone, Web. 0349 «j. 1839 No. Twenty-fourth St. | Aches and Pains Quickly Relieved by Apply hot wet towel and then rub parts with the magic ! Camphorub ' i All Good Drug Stores —*1 Bonds Famished to Reliable Persons NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE PHONES: Res.. Web. 6613; Office, At. 61*4 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 6:30 P. M. Kaffir Blk. 817 No. 16th St. Omaha | | Phones: — Office, WE. 8667; < i Res., WE. 3888 ! ! ' > < • i. JOHNADAMS ; [ i > Attorney and Counseilor-at-Law ' | Practice in all Courts, State and Federal f i M,6, r« j * Good News for Stoul Women .Nemo Self-Reducing No. 33J is a real bargain. It has a low top 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. Nemo Hyeienic-Fashion Institute • 120 E. 16th St.. New York (Dept. S) . mmmt— * I i 4 • 4 11 II ' I ; 4 i * 1 4 4 ‘ 1 4 C ----» Why We Recommend j Consider this picture. It shows a house of the older j type it is true, but it can’t show you the interior which consists of five nice rooms with a store room upstairs, j Every room well lighted, clean and well kept and modem ex- \ cept the furnace. The lot is unusually large being 60x124. j There is < a garage. What more could you. ask for $2600 * terms asked $300 down, $25 a month. If you can’t quite handle the first payment come in or phone us anyhow. Office is open until 9 p. m. Amos Grant Company REALTORS • Arthur Bldg. 210 So. 18th St. Atlantic 8380 STOP LYNCHING! I | HEAR | The Hon. Mayor | I JAMES C. I DAHLMAN j; Who Will Address a Big .. {Mass Meeting I SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30 ’’ .j. —-fit— * J j Pilgrim Baptist Church I •j- 25th and Hamilton Streets !! | JUDGE CHAS A. GOSS WILL ALSO SPEAK f | Anti-Lynch Fund Drive Committee ^•X^-X-X-X-I-X-X-X-XX-X-X-X-l-X-X-XK-X-X-X * < • PHONE JACKSON M04 <>• 0 E. A. N I E L S E N 11 I 1 UPHOLSTERING CO. J | ; ' ’ CABINET SHOP—FURNITURE <• • ;; REPAIR AND REFINISHING <« 1 ,, Box Spring and Mattras* Work J ‘ ' • > 1913-15 Cuming St., Omaha, Nabr. ! ! i G. B. ROBBINS I J PHONE JACKSON 2 8 4 2 I j - 4 VITONA MINERAL ORE I This great mineral has been tested ! for many yeare 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 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 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 a wonderful tonic. VITONA MINERAL ORE CO. W. Alston, General Agent 5002 So. 18th Street, So. Omaha, Neb. Market 3473. —Adv. j I. LEVY 1 DRUGGIST :: PERFUMES—CANDIES \\ :: CIGARS ; ; For your convenience U. I; ; S. Post Offico sub station. ;; :i 24th and Deatt*r fctre«ts <> | I 8- < ’ C • > i <» C 4 > > > *' £ ' > C • > C 4 > C 4 > E « > t. 4 . — :: I - * L « » \ i « ► l A * \ NORTH SIDE BAZAAR o !* and ;: WOMEN’S EXCHANGE | jj 2114 N. 24th St. ;; I Web. 4509 2523 N. 24th St. < I E. DORN Locksmith < • Locks, Keys of all descrip- 4! tions. Phone us, fit keys or • ’ repair locks at your home. ! SEEDS ii OF KNOWN QUALITY J| [ —_ < * Flower, Grass and Garden 1 Seeds Bulbs, Hardy Perennials Poultry Supplies -See Us for Your- \ J Fresh Cut Flowers Always on Hand Stwnrft SmJ Stort i i 119 No. Kth St.—Opposite ; | Postoffice — JA ekson 99TT ; j F«r SkkuH t AecMnt Iinruct Can AUGUSTUS HOB N. 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