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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1924)
r"" ---.— ' ■ ]■ Local and Personal Happenings » | I WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS fL Webster 4243 1 1 ADDRESS BOX 1 204 ... | E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters Trust building, Jackson 3841 or Har ney 2166. Mrs. Alice Long and children, who have been visiting their relatives, Mrs. J. C. Collier and Mrs. R. Dewey Allen, left Sunday for their home in Kansas City, Kans. The Rev. J. R. Roman of Atchison, Kans., arrived in the city Monday and is conducting evangelistic services at Pleasant Green Baptist church, Twen ty-second and Paul streets, of which the Rev. Z. E. McGee is pastor. FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms. Web. 4532. 1 First Sergeant William Beckett, re tired, of the Tenth calvary, Crawford, Neib., is the guest of Sergt. and Mrs. Philip Letcher, 3415 North Twenty eighth street. Mrs. Mary Brown of 2637 Capitol avenue is quite ill and her mother, Mrs. Ida Walker, of Baltimore, Md., has been summoned to her bedside. She arrived Wednesday afternoon. Bums Scott attained his majority Tuesday. In honor of the event his mother gave him a surprise birthday party at the family residence, 2867 Miami street Tuesday night. The young folks present spent a delight ful evening. Watch for the hair and scalps 1 treated at Tubbs I’oro College. 1712 No. 25th St.—Adv. 4t Vote for F. L. Barnett for State Representative.—Adv. A. P. Scruggs, lawyer, 312 South Thirteenth street, over Pope’s Drug Store. Atlantic 7812. Kenwood 24D2. —Adv. Miss Bobbed Hair: For quickest regrowth of hair try our wonderful hot oil treatment. Tubbs Poro Col lege. Web. 5450.—Adv. 4t. Miss Susy Williams and Miss Polly McCullough of Oklahoma City, Ok., are visiting Miss M. Abrams and sis-' ters, 986 North Twenty-fifth avenue. “Dentlo,” the tooth paste you ought to use.—Adv. Vote for John Albert Williams for members of the School Board, No vember 4th. Miss Edna M. Stratton, secreary of the North Side branch of the Y. W. C. A., after a ten days’ illness, is able to be up again and will soon actively resume her duties. Vote for John Albert Williams for the School Board.—Adv. Mrs. Sadie Johnson and Miss Leona Crews of Chillicothe, Mo., arrived in the city last Saturday after visiting relatives in Des Moines, la. Mrs. Lina Branham arrived Sunday and all are visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Long and mother, at 2517 Lake street. FOR RENT—Room in private home, strictly modern, near two car lines. Phone WEbeter 1624.—4t-9-19. FOR RENT—Four rooms in modern flat. Heat and water free. $35.00 a month. 2420 Binney street. It For good and quick results in hair and scalp treatment call Web. 5460. —A<lv.4t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Gentlemen preferred. Call in the morning. Web. 3343.—It SOUTH SIDE NEWS Mrs. A. B. Harris has about recov ered from the shock she received in the auto wreck a few days ago. Their South Side friends are shaking hands with themselves over the fact that both Mr. and Mrs. Harris were not instantly killed. Mrs. Bertha Harris has returned home from the University hospital much improved in health. Mr. Joe 'Price was shot three times last Tuesday evening by an insane man tout fortunately none of the shots struck vital places. The Negro Welfare League is mak ing progress. It met last Tuesday at I QORBON&Qat | | 24Hmclt'tetypanlJlPtfomn cMSG-ory'iiHg; j Choosing the Right Coat |! at the Right Price |j y . A X Will be a simple task tomorrow at ❖ ❖ X ’X Burhon & Co. •{ •% V Whatever type of Coat you need, X f. y 4* whatever price you prefer to pay you ?! x X will find it in an authentic made that ❖ I 4* X X accentuates your individual charm. $1 I BUY NOW! 11 \ 1 $ — ! $5,000,000 Gain in 3 Months i On October 10, 1924, the Cash Reserve of ';, The Omaha National Bank (as reported to ji the Comptroller of Currency) was $14,507,- iii §| 329.64. This is a gain of $5,069,481,13 over <fi U the last previous statement to the Comp jjljj troller, June 30, 1924. ( Deposits October 10, 1924, were $28,671, 203.56, a gain of $4,831,910 over the last previous statement. Here are the figures: ■' I II I*! i1 STATEMENT OF OCTOBER 10, 1924 "l • Resource* Liabilities 1. Cash re- 1. Deposits j | ; serve . .$14,607,329.64 .$28,671,203.66 ,|j, ' I 2. U. S. 2. Circula bonds .. 1,200,000.00 tion ... 996,760.00 " 3‘ Munici- g Letters SPal and of credit 84,886.06 V tTTn 4. Borrow- B bonds.. 846,728.91 ed money_None 4. Banking Total ..$29,761,839.61 house .. 1,000,000.00 6. Loans 6. C a pital 1,000,000.00 and dis- 6. Surplus ,|l| counts.. 14,236,086.26 and Un |! 6. O t h e r d i vided • I items.. 124,129.68 profits.. 1,161,433.78 «' Total . .$31,913,273.89 Total ..$31,918,273.39 1 ^GaahaNationalBa k j I C3amam aluih Si | Bethel Baptist church at which time Lawyer Ware made a splendid talk on practical things that pertain to us as a race. The South Side people are wide awake and will meet you half way on anything you want to do to help the race. The South Siders believe in racial enterprise. We want two Ne gro policemen on the South Side. —-—•— - ■ , I CHURCH OF ST. PHILIP THE DEACON The guilds and societies of the church, have all resumed activities with the exception of the Men’s Club which expects to get into action soon. The services Sunday will be at the usual hours, 7:30, 10 and 11 a. m.; and 8 p. m. I | I Conn Band amC Orchestra I I I Instruments % 2 ❖ f ? ARE ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST IN THE WORLD X y •{• X X Easy terms on any instrument. If you can’t call per- X y X sonally, telephone us at JAckson 4779 and we will cheer- y .{. . _ X £ fully f>;ive information on any musical instrument. Ed Patton Music Co. X , _ . 16th and Farnam Streets X | EXCLUSIVE CONN AGENTS $ v A A •XKK~X~X~X~XKK"X"XW"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"X~X~X"X~X"X~X"X**X"X~:* ;!; VOTE FOR t Arthur E. Baldwin | CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION f x # % Judge of the Municipal Court ;!; 41 years a lawyer—39 years a resident of Omaha. *!• !|1 “His past record has established his reputation for honesty, £ X efficiency and impartiality in the administration of justice.” X V X~x“x***y-XK~X»**X~X“X~X**X“X“X"X“X**X“X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X‘ | LET US PAY YOU 0^ ON SAVINGS J -We Treat You Ritfht STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION {£ N. W- Corner 19th and Douglas Streets Bankers Reserve Bldg. 8 * ♦> ►> «*« ►j* HEAR ♦♦♦ THE HONORABLE | | George L. 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M. to 6:80 P. M. 2731 Q Street So. Side | Vote for | j F. L BARNETT j For State Representative 1 I JmXhXhX**XhXhXhXwXhJ**XmX**X**XmX**XXmXmXXXhX**X**XhXXXXXmXmX* I GREAT COLORED PICTURE | | FULL OF THRILLS AND SENSATIONS £ •J# ^ X BILL PICKETT A Y J; The World’s Colored Champion ? |l -in- | “The Bull Dogger” j $ at the ? Diamond Theatre f | 3—NIGHTS—3 | | Sunday, Mounday, Tuesday—October 19, 20, 21 ? 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