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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1925)
LOOK HERE FIRST! LOOK!! LOOK!!! Classified Negro Business and Professional Directory These Firms Can Supply Your Needs and Respectfully Solicit Your Patronage BARBER SHOPS CENTRAL BARBER SHOP, J. H. Russell, proprietor, 1924 Cuming St., at 20th. First class service. BAGGAGE AM) HAULING J. A. GARDNER’S TRANSFER. Bag gage, express, moving, light and heavy hauling. Reliable and com petent. Six years in Omaha. 2622 Maple Street. Phone WEbster 4120. BEAUTY PARLORS MADAM ANNA E. JONES TUBBS. Scalp and hair treatments. For good and quick results call WEbster 5450. 1712 North 25th Street.—Poro. MADAM A. J. AUSTIN, Beauty Cul turist. Manufacturer of Denova hair preparations. Parlors 1411 No. 24th Street. Phone WEbster 5122. Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. MADAM CORA L. OWENS, Author ized agent of Mme. C. J. Walker Company. Gives scientific scalp treatments at the “Snow White Beauty Parlor”, 2403 North 29th St. WEbster 2361. MADAM Z. C. SNOWDEN. Scientific scalp treatment. Hair dressing and manufacturing. 1154 No. 20th St. WEbster 6194. MESDAMES SHEELY AND GRAY BEAUTY PARLOR. Scientific hair and scalp treatments. French sys tem. Hair oils and beauty prepara tions for sale. 1705 North 24th St. Phone WEbster 2763. MADAM WILLIE DIXON, 2426 Blondo street. WEbster 6153. Poro hairdressing, facial massage, Turk ish baths. Home comforts. BILLIARD PARLORS THE FRIENDSHIP BILLIARD PAR LOR. While on the troll stop in. The place for the gentleman. Fred English, prop.; Carl Frampton, manager. 1818 North 24th Street. Phone WEbster 0814. CARPENTERS YANCY W. LOGAN, carpenter and builder, 1628 North Twenty-second street. WEbster 0233. JESSE SNELL, carpenter and builder, 1920 North Thirty-sixth street. WE. 4630. CLUBS COLORED COMMERCIAL CLUB, 1514% North Twenty-fourth street. WEbster 1822. R. L. Williams, commLssioner. Free employment bureau. General information. CO AI. DEALERS C. SOLOMON COAL AND ICE CO. At your service winter and summer. All kinds of (rood coal at prices to suit. Phones WEbster 3901 and 4238. DRESSMAKING and SEWING MRS. W. H. JOHNSON, 2701 Corby Street. Plain and fancy sewing. Rates reasonable. WEbster 5034. MISS A LI,IE B. LEE, 2616 Corby Street. WEbster 0897. Dressmak ing and millinery done at home. MRS. A. BALDWIN. French system of fancy dressmaking and design ing. 2910 North 26th Street. Phone WEbster 0532. DENTISTS DRS. SINGLETON & SINGLETON, Dentists. 2411 North 24th Street. Phone WEbster 0256. DRUG STORES ROSS DRUG STORE. 2306 North 24th Street. Two phones, WEIbster 2770 and 2771. Well equipped to supply your needs. Prompt service. THE PEOPLES’ DRUG STORE, 24th and Erskine Streets. We carry a full line. Prescriptions promptly filled. WEbster 6323. FURNITURE S. W. MTLT.S FURNITURE CO., 1421 North 24th St. We sell new and second hand furniture. Call and see us before you purchase. We also buy second hand fumitu-e. W’Ebster 0148 and 1664. GROCERIES THE SMALL STORE. 2514 No. 27th Street. A. H. Massey, prop. A full line of groceries, cigars, candy and staple goods always on hand. WE. 6052, HERMANN & KILLINGS WORTH. Twenty-fourth and Willis avenue. A full line of groceries and fresh vegetable at lowest prices. Let us serve you. WEbster 6915. HOTELS PATTON HOTEL. 1014, 1016, 1018 South 11th St. Known from coast to coast. Terms reasonable. N. P. Patton, proprietor. THE HOTEL CUMMINGS, 1916 Cum ing St. Under new management. Terms reasonable. D. G. Russell, proprietor. LAUNDRIES THE WOODROW LAUNDRY, 2711 Charles St. WEbster 5579. Where satisfaction reigns supreme. Wet wash, rough dry, finished work and fine lace curtains neatly done. LAWYERS^ W. R. BRYANT, Attorney and Coun selor-at-Law. Practices in all courts. Suite 19, Patterson Block, 17th and Famam Sts. AT. 9344 or WE. 2502. W. G. MORGAN—Phones ATlantic 93^4 and JAckson 0210. Id. J. PINKETT, Attorney and Coun selor-at-Law. Twenty years’ ex perience. Practices in all courts. Suite 19, Patterson Block, 17th and Famams Sts. AT. 9344 or WE. 3180. D. H. OLIVER, LL. B. Lawyer. Graduate University of Nebraska. Practices in all courts. Jewell Bldg., 2221 No. 24th St. WEbster 0963 and WEbster 1209. NOAH W. WARE, Attorney and Counselor-at-Law. Practices in all courts. Bonds furnished reliable persons. 2731 Q St., (So. Side). MArket 5354. Res. WEbster 6613. SCRUGGS & ADAMS, Lawyers I-arge experience. Handle all law cases. 1516l2 No. 24th St. WE. 3567. Scruggs’ residence, KEnwood 2492; Adams’, WEbster 4084. MEDIUMS MADAM M. M. HALL. Medium and healer. Member of th* State Spir itual Association of Nebraska. 2511 Corby Street. NOTIONS MRS. L. ABNER. Notions and art istic work. 141914 North 24th St., near Charles Street. PAINTERS ANf) PAPER HANGERS A. F. PEOPLES. Painting and decor ating, wall paper and glass. Plaster ing, cement and general work. Sher win-Williams paints. 2419 Lake St. Phone WEbster 6366. ■-- . ... PLUMBERS i NEBRASKA PLUMBING CO. J. F. i Allison, manager. Estimates fur nished. 2522 Lake St. Phone WE. 5846. REAL ESTATE L. C. BROOMFIELD, Real estate. We buy, sell and rent homes. Office ; hours all hours. 2425 North 24th St. | WEbster 1091. A. W. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE CO., 1423 North 24th St. Houses for sale or rent in all parts of the city. WEbster 2075. Res. WEbster 1711. i G. B. ROBBINS, Real estate and in surance. 20 Patterson Block, 1623 Famam St. Office Phone JAckson 2842. RESTAURANTS PEATS RESTAURANT, 1405 North | 24th Street. Where those who de | sire good home cooking at reason able prices go. WEbster 0530. McGILL & DAVIS CAFE, 2516~Q -treet. When in South Omaha visit us. Big meals from 25c up. MArkei 2860. Try LITTLE WONDER CAFE. The cheapest place to eat in the city. Quick service. Lunches sent to any part of the city. 1820 No. 24th St. Phone WEbster 5327. KING TUTT’S CHICKEN HUT. Fancy barbecue. Best service in town. All kinds of sandwiches. Open every day from 3 p. in. to 6 p. m. 2010 North 21th Street. P. Smith and C. Davis, proprietors. SHOE REPAIRING”' BENJAMIN & THOMAS always give satisfaction. Best material, reason able prices. All work guaranteed. 1415 North 24th St. WEbster 5084. C. L. CURRY, SR., Cobbler. Shop in rear of 1520 North Twenty-sixth Street. Work called for and deliv ered. WEbster 3792. TAILORS M. LYNCH, Tailor and haberdasher, wants to ask a question: Why pay more for a misfit when you can have them made to fit? 1807 North 24th St. WEbster 2088. ROULETTE, Cleaners and hatters. Speciality cleaning and dyeing at reasonable prices. Suits made to your individual measurement. 2720 North 24th. W’Ebster 1020. J. H. HOLMES, the reliable tailor who gives satisfaction. Suits made to order. Cleaning and repairing. 2218 North 24th St. WEbster 3320. ECONOMY TAILORS. Chas. M. Sim mons, proprietor. We cut, make and trim. Suits to order, $38 and up. 2 pants suits, $45 and up. All work guaranteed. 1313 Dodge St. Business, JA. 3423 Res., WE. 6370. KEEP-U-NEAT, Cleaning, Dyeing and repairing. Work called for and delivered. 1919 Cuming street. JAckson 1439. UNDERTAKERS” ,JONES & COMPANY, Undertakers. 24th and Grant Sts. WEbster 1100. Satisfactory service always. H. A. CHILES & CO., funeral direc tors and licensed embalmers. Cour teous, efficient service in the last sad hour. 1839 North Twenty-fourth street. Phones, office WEbster 7133; residence WEbster 6349. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY M VTTRBSS MAKERS C. W. ANDERSON, 3325 Emmett street. WEbster 1358. Mattresses made over in new ticks, if neces sary. • GRANT STREET TAXI CO. 2420 North Twenty-fourth street. Stand phone WEbster 4458. Residence, Huey, WEbster 5104; Al. Gray, WEbster 2202. Five can ri-le as cheap as one. Taxi by hour or trip. WATCH IT ENLARGE For Rent ROOMS THREE and four room apartments for rent. Furnished or unfurnished, in modem home. 2724 Caldwell St. We. 0365. ROOMS for rent in modern home, rent reasonable, 2724 Caldwell St. We. 0365. FOR RENT—Six 3-room apartments with city water, bath and electrici ty in each apartment. Apply to Alfred Jones, 1322 Dodge street. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished rooms, 2536 Patrick avenue. Two blocks from car line. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with or without board. 2724 Caldwell St. V Kbster 0365. FOR RENT—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen. 2619 Burdette. Mrs. Anna Kellog. FOR RENT:—Four room house at 2912 Ersltine Street. Modem except heat. See owner evenings at 2870 Miami street, or telephoneWe. 4968. FOR RENT—3 and 4-room modern apartments, 1547-1651 North 17th St. References required. Call at 1549 North 17th St. or phone ATlantie (M3. FOR RENT—Modern furnished* room*. Steam heat. Close in. On two car lines. Mrs. Anna Banks, 924 North Twentieth street Jackson 4879 FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. 1 block from car. All mod ern conveniences. 1712 North Twen ty-fifth street WEbeter 5450.—tf. If there are BOO permanently em playei men la year city, organise a second mortgage company to help fi umm Mr h—a keying and build ing activities. j FOR RENT—Rooms with board. We. 1102. 2619 Decatur Street. 4t 3-18 FOR RENT—One front and one side room in modern home. Reasonable, WEbster 6789. 2414 Blondo Street. ROOMS FOR RENT—2407 N. 22nd St. Web. 2833. It FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. Upstairs. 2715 North Twenty sixth street. Mrs. Addle Burton. HOUSES F'OR RENT—Two three room apart ments furnished. One block from car line. We. 0562. 2514 N. 31. It FOR RENT—Two three-room houses in good order. One $22.50 and one $28. 3117 and 3119 and 3117 Webstes street. Call at 3202 Webster street. F(7R RENT—First class rooms, 2524 Patrick avenue. WEbster 1888. FURNISHED apartment with kitchen. Call evenings. We. 6975. 2216 No. 28th Avenue. I I FURNISHED APARTMENTS For rent—2 and 3 rooms. WE. 4983 2130 No. 28th Street Help Wanted WAKTEH—Colored men to qualify for sleeping car and train porters. Ex perience unnecessary, transportation furnished. Write T. McCaffrey, Supt, ■L Dottle, Me. AUTOMOBILES COME IN! See some of our quality USED CARS. Hudson, Essex, Stu debaker, Fords. Lara* selection to choose from at prices from $100.00 up. OMAHA HUDSON -ESSEX 00., 20th and Harney Sts., Phone AT. 5066. Use DENTLO tor the teeth. Large tube 26c.—Adv. 1/OOK—Fine Social Stationery. Two hundred sheets and fifty envelopes printed with your name and ad dress. A dollar bill. Register Press. Hannibal, Mo. r|',HOKOLGHLY worthy usea furni ture of every description is offered for sale at very reasonable prices in out warehouse, between the hours of 1 p. m. and 6 a. m. week davs. 8th and Capitol Ave.—Orchard A Wilhelm Ce. MRS. Alberta Coles, 2422 Erskine St., We. 2360. Newly furnished rooms by day or week—strictly modem. Kitchen privileges. BIG MONEY selling Everstrate to Colored people. Enormous demand. Sure repeater. Eston, 2600 Second Avenue, Dept. 160, Birmingham, Ala. ■ EMERSON’S LAUNDRY f The Laundry That Suits AH £ 1301 No. 24th St Web. 0820 '-j HILL-WILLIAMS DRUG : COMPANY ! I FOUNTAIN PENS—STATIONERY ; | ; CIGARS and CANDY Eastman Kodak* and Supplies 2492 Cuming Street . <. ************************** WW/r’/.VWWWWW.' £ Dine at leisure wilh Your £ £ Friend* at the *J j: Pacific Coney > j: Island Cafe j! I Good, dean, wholesome meals £ like mother used to cook served f at all hours. £ SERVICE. QUALITY AND .■ ECONOMY OUR WATCH £ WORD ? GEORGE ROUSIS, Prop. £ 1601 North 24th St. wwwj'w/wwwwjv! I Lustgirten Drug Co. f | 2701 Q Street { i Ma. 3435 % I — } j PROMPT, COURTEOUS Z X SERVICE f X FREE DELIVERY % I — I •{• We treat ’em all alike X v X ♦^x^x^k-x-x-x-********** ED. F. MOREARTY A ttomey-at-Law P|ters Trust Building NOTICE BY PUBLICATION To John Ellis, defendant: Take notice that there is now on file in the District Court of Douglas County. Nebraska, in an action in which Hellen Ellis is plaintiff and you, John Ellis, is defendant, the pe tition of said plaintiff, the object and prayer of which petition and action are to obtain in favor of said plain tiff and against said defendant a de cree of absolute divorce, on the grounds of non-support. You are re quired to answer said petition on or before the 18th day of April, 1926. HELLEN ELLIS, Plaintiff. Ed. F. Morearty, her attorney. 4t-8-20-2S I I< » i * Prescriptions • I A GRADUATE REGISTERED PHARMACIST I! Is in charge of our Prescript :on Department at all times, j; Your safety is guaranteed when you leave your prescriptions at our store. 11 | Peoples Drug Store ? 24th and Erskine Streets WEbster 6323 !! ? * Special Announcement ALFRED JONES whose 37 years residence and business relations here have given him a wide acquaintance, announces that in connection with his catering business he has opened an up-to-date Employment Office specializing in the furnishing of reliable COLORED HELP to the employing public of this city and sur rounding territory. It is his intention to do everything within his power to secure employment not only for Cooks, Waiters, Maids, etc., but also for Mechanics, Day Laborers, Janitors, Paper Hangers, Painters and indeed any class of honest and gainful occupations which our people may apply to him for. If in need of a job, apply to him and he will do his honest best to place you. ALFRED JONES Catering and Employment Office 1322 Dodge Street ATlantic 9547 ™———————— LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!! The United States Woodcraftsmen A fraternal insurance duly organized and incorporated for the protection of its members in sickness and death. This institution gives greater protection at lower rates than any insurance of its kind in America. Join now, while rates are low. For further information call at office l‘)15 North 24th Street I’hone Web. 46.*>0 STATE MANAGER WANTED 4^X^~X~X~X~X~XK^K~X^~X^^*<^~X~X“X~X"X“X~X~X“X"X“X~:"J’ |: YOUR DRUG STORE | j THULL PHARMACY! I PRESCRIPTIONS 1 | PROMPTLY FILLED | ? Phone WEbeter 5876 24 th and Seward Streets | ♦♦ O ♦ ■X>JX’^<"X-<><K"X"X"X"X"X"X"X"X"X»^»*X*<~X~X"X><><»<‘^frfrjX"X ;: GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS | : C. P. Wesin Grocery Co. f Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 7 ; 2001 CUMING STREET TELEPHONE JACKSON 1098 j 1 MB—— -■— I LET US PAY YOUfic^ ON SAVINGS I -We Treat You Right- f STATE SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION / g •'.“!"W"MH!"X"X-/,W"W"X"'X":”X"XX";":"X"!"X"XX"!"i"M-vvv,X";"X“:":,vv': Madame C. Whitley f Agent for South & Johnson's | | Magic Hair System | $ 2810 No. 28th St. Web. 3807 $ X o J ^ Appointments at homes if desired | Y. W. C. A. GIRL RESERVE DEPARTMENT United the Girl Reserves stand, as a reserve force of the Y. W. C. A. Through work, play, fellowship and worship, a Girl Reserve stores up those qualities which will help her to live Christ’s way of love at home, at school, in her church and in her community. As Knights in the days of old the Girl Reserves follow the gleam "Of the Chalice that is the Grail". Follow the Gleam To the Knights in the days of old Keeping watch on the mountain heights, Came a vision of Holy Grail, And a voice through the waiting night. Follow, follow, follow the Gleam. Banners unfurled air the world. Follow', follow, follow the gleam Of the Chalice that is the Grail And we who would serve the King And loyally Him obey, In the consecrate silence known | That the challenge still holds today. ; STRUCK BY M. P. TRAIN; DIES FROM INJURIES John V. Bimms of 3612 Emmett | street who was struck by a Missouri Pacific freight train at Thirty-fifth and Emmett street last Thursday I night, suffering a compound fracture | of thp skull and the crushing of his j legs, died at Lord Lister hospital Sun 1 day night. On being rushed to the hospital he told the police that while on the track near his home he became blinded by the headlight and confused. The deceased was horn in Cass coun ty, Texas, March 18, 1891. He was a member of Theodore Roosevelt Post No. 30 of the American Legion and of Pleasant Green Baptist church from w hich the funeral was held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. Z. C. McGee, pastor, officiating. Resolu tions from the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Post were read by Mrs. Clarence Gordon. A detachment of soldiers from Fort Omaha acted as a guard of honor. Interment was in Forest Lawn. Mr. Bimms is survived by his widow, his mother, two brothers and five sis ters. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Special evangelistic services are be ing conducted at Zion Baptist Church, j Twenty-second and Grant streets, by the Rev. W. H. Young, D. I)., pastor of I Calvary Baptist church, Topeka, Kan., ! which are attracting large corigrega [ lions and arousing great interest. The ervice.s began last Monday night and will continue throughout next week. | Dr. Young is a strong preacher and has an effective method of putting ids message over. The Rev. 1). M. McQueen, state grandmaster of the .Mosaic Templars of America, has returned from the Na tional headquarters of the order at I Little Rock, Am,, where he was called j on official business. i_ __________ DREAMLAND CAFE Opens Sunday, March 29, in the Jewell |{ldK„ 21th and Grant Sts. —SERVING— lee cream, candies, soft drinks* sodas, and home cooked meals. THOMPSON & TAYLOR, Proprietors \*e handle a complete line of FLOWER, VEGETABLE, tj GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS HI LBS—For Spring and ! * Fall Planting * When in need of CUT FLOWERS don’t forget our Floral Department, as we nave a complet seasonable assortment. ; STEWART’S SEED AND FLOWER SHOP 109 North 16th Street (Opposite Post Office) JAckson 3285 f I I