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Classified Six room all modern house with garage and adjoining comer lot for sale. Terms to reliable parties. WEB. 4869 or WEB. 0567. 2206 N. 28th Ave. FOR RENT—MODERN FURNISH ed room. Single men preferred or will rent to a woman. WEB. 2342. It. FOR RENT or for sale, modern, five room house, 671 North 45 street. FOR RENT — Neatly furnished room. Modem. 2410 Seward street. WEbster 2677. NICELY HEATED FURNISHED ROOMS for young men at $2.50 a week. Call at 1810 North Twenty-third street. FOR RENT—Three heated furnish ed housekeeping rooms, or will rent separately. Call Webster 2769. FOR RENT—Light house keeping rooms, partly furnished. Modem ex cept heat, 2635 Parker street. Phone after 6 p. m. WEbster 1259. FOR RENT — Three-room apart ment, nearly furnished. 2514 North Thirty-first street. WEbster 0562. FOR RENT—Light house keeping apartments. Furnished W'Ebster 1825. Married couples only.—2t For rent. Four room modem apart ments, 1547-1551 North Seventeenth street. $15.00 per month. At. 6863. tf. For rent. Neatly furnished room. Heat and kitchen privilege. Web. 2089 — FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in modern home. WEbster 6834. FOR RENT. NEATLY FURNISHED room—one block from Dodge and I Twenty-fourth street car line. Gentleman \ preferred. WEB. 5652. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. Steam heat. Close in. On two car lines. Mrs. Anna Banks. 924 North 1 Twentieth street. Jackson 4379 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in ! modern home. We. 6834. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 2310 NoYth 22nd street. WEbster 4162.1 ________ FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. 1 block from car. All mod ern conveniences. 1712 North Twen ty-fifth street. WEbster 5450.—tf. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms from $4.00 up. Web. 4769. Mrs. Williams. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. On car lines in four directions. Web. 4660. FOR RENT—Apartment, furnished or un- j furnished, for couple. Web. 6975, 2216 North Twenty-eighth Ave. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT—2 and 3 ROOMS WEbster 4983 2130 NORTH 28th STREET FOR RENT—To couple wishing nice' housekeeping apartment, two rooms furnished and private kitchen. Price reasonable. Web. 6975. 2216 No. 28th Ave._ FOR RENT—Strictly moderns rooms. Rates reasonable. Also 3-room fur nished house. Miss Hogan. Web ster 3221. FOR "RENT: Room with kitchenette for couple. WEB. 5188. 1515 North j 17th street. FOR RENT. One four room apart ment neatly furnished, 2514 North Thirty-first street. WEB. 0562. It. FOR RENT. Furnished rooms. Mod em. 2875 Wirt st. WEB. 4285. It. FOR RENT. Furnished room, modern. 1814 North Twenty-fifth street. WES’. 4596. It. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. One block from car line. Web. 4064. 1405 No. 25th street FOR SALE—All modern five-room house. Good location. WEbster 2478 or WEbster 8030." FOR RENT. Two rooms strictly mod ern. Kitchen and bath private. The new James apartmens. For infor mation call at 2221 North Twenty fifth street. WEB. 3634. 1-t. FOR RENT — Neatly furnished rooms. Heat and kitchen privileges. Prices reasonable. 2433 Franklin. WEbster 2089. SPECIALIZING IN HOME BAKING rolls, bread and cake. Esther Hicks, M23 Blondo street. WEB. 4659. It. Miss Corrine E. Ferguson of Lin coln, Nebr., a recent high school grad uate who will enter the " State Uni versity next week was the guest of Miss Margaret Murray the first part of the week. Business Directory: _A RT_ BEAUTIFUL COLORED DOLLS, pictures, calendars, high grade toilet articles. Dr. Pryor's Japo Wonder Soap. Stuart’s Art Shop 1803 No. 24th St. BAGGAGE AND 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. C. H. HALL, stand, 1403 No. 24th. Baggage and express hauilng to all parts of the city. Phones, stand, WE. 7100; Res., WE. 1056. BEAUTY PARLORS MADAM EDITH LLEWELLYN, Poro hair dresser. Work done at your home if desired. WEbster 1515. | MADAM ANNA E. JONES TUBBS. Scalp and hair treatments. For good and quick results call W’Ebster 5450. 1712 North 25th Street.—Poro. MADAM Z. C. SNOWDEN. Scientific scalp treatment. Hair dressing and manufacturing. 1154 No. 20th St. WEbster 6194. MADAM WILLIE DIXON, 242« Blondo street. WEbster 6153. Poro hairdressing, facial massage, Turk-i ish baths. Home comforts. COAL DEALERS C. SOLOMON COAL AND ICE CO. At your service winter and summer. All kinds of good coal at prices to suit. Phones W'Ebster 3901 and 4238. DRESSMAKING and SEWING MRS. ADDIE NEIySON, 2631 Grant: street, We. 4948. Plain and fancy J sewing neatly done. Men’s fancy shirts a specialty. DENTISTS DRS. SINGLETON & SINGLETON, Dentists. 2411 North %4th Street. Phone WEbster 0256. DRUG STORES ROSS DRUG STORE, 2306 North 24th Street. Two phones, WEbster 2770 and 2771. Well equipped to supply your needs. Prompt service. THE PEOPIJ3S’ DRUG STORE, 24th and Erskine Streets. We carry a full line. Prescriptions promptly filled. WEbster 6323. 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. LAWYERS W. B. BRYANT, Attorney and Coun selor-at-Law. Practices in all j courts. Suite 19, Patterson Block, 17th and Famam Sts. AT. 9344 or WE. 2502. W. G. MORGAN—Phones ATlantie 9344 and JAckson 0210. H. 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. A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex perience. Handles all law cases. 151614 North 24th St. WE. 3667. Residence, WBbster 4162. _NOTIONS PAINTERS AND 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. j Phone WEbster 6366. — PRINTERS FORD PRINTING COMPANY, Jew ell building, 24th and Grant Sts. For good printing see us. We. 1750. PLUMBERS NEBRASKA PLUMBING CO. J. F. Allison, manager. Estimates fur nished. 2522 Lake St. Phone WE. 5846. No Advertisement Accepted for This Classified Directory for Less Than Six Months RESTAURANTS PEATS RESTAURANT, HOB Nortl 24th Street. Where those who de sire good home cooking at season able prices go. WEbster 0530, SHOE REPAIRING BENJAMIN & THOMAS always give satisfaction. Best material, reason able prices. All work guaranteed. 1415 North 24th'St. WEbster 5084. UNDERTAKERS JONES & COMPANY, Undertakers. 24th and Grant Sts. WBbster 1100 Satisfactory service always. H. A. CHILES & CO., funeral direc tors and licensed errabalmers. Cour 4 teous, efficient service in the last sad hour. 1839 North Twenty-fourtl street. Phones, office WEbstei 7133; residence WEbster 6349. i IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas Coun ty, Nebraska — « In the Matter of the Estate of „ WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said Court alleging that said deceased died leaving no last will and praying for administration upon his estate, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said court on the 23rd day of January, 1926, and that if they fail to appear ( at said Court on the said 23 rd day of I January, 1926, at 9 o’clock A.M. to contest said petition, the Court may grant the same and grant administra tion of said estate to Wesley Jones or some other suitable person and proceed to a settlement thereof. BRYCE CRAWFORD County Judge. 3T-1-1-26. y.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.W.vr.r. :■ HILL-WILLIAMS DRUG S I; COMPANY J ^ Fountain IN*ns—Stationery J ;■ Cigars and Candy ,* j" Eastman Kodaks and Supplies S I; 2402 Cuming Street ^ J.V.V.V.’.V.V.V.VAV.V.V.vi •*••*•♦*•**• •/ vvvv vv V V v :|: LITTLE WO N D E R | J BARBER SHOP ;!• ' % X 1612 North 24th Street $ jr ? In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Marie Ideceased; persons interested in said matter are hereby notified that on the 7th day of January, 1926, Peter H. Woodside filed a petition in said County Court, praying that this fi nal administration account filed here in he settled and allowed, and that he be discharged from his trust as administrator; that a hearing will be hud on said petition before said court on the .'iOth day of January, 19zo, and! that if you fail to appear before said j court on the said (late at 9 o’clock I a. m., and contest said petition, the ■ court may grant prayer of said peti-1 tion, enter a decree of heirship, and 1 make such other and further orders, ■ allowances and decrees, as to this ™ court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said j i estate may be settled and determined j finally. ♦< Bryce Crawford, County Judge. 2-T.-1-15-26. a Notice to Non-resident Defendant: i Ed. F. Morearty, Attorney-at-Law, J 700 Peters Trust Building *< To Cain Miller, defendant: You are hereby notified that on the 17th j day of August, 1925, plaintiff filed ’ ^ her petition in the District Court of ^ Douglas County, Nebraska, the object J and prayer of which petition is to obtain an absolute divorce from you 1 on the grounds of non-support, and f, wilful desertion. «j You are required to answer said ^ petition on or before the 1st day of a March 1925. DORA MIIJ.ER *• Plaintiff. ^ 4-T—1-2‘-26 «j _ *i YOUNG NEGRO POET PRESENTED 1 BY PLAYWRITERS’ CIRCLE ^ Washington—Langston Hughes, the nine- H teen-year-old poet, who recently won the prize offered by “The Opportunity” maga* 4j zine, with his poem “The Weary Blues”, ^ was presented on Friday evening, January ^ 15th, at the Playhouse by the Playwriters’ . Circle. Dr. Alain Leroy Iztcke, former ’ Rhodes scholar, presided. 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