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PERSONALS Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe ters Trust Building, JAckaon 3841 er HArnejf 2166. The women of the First Methodist church will hold a rummage sale at 701 South 16th street, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 27, 28 and 29, under the manage ment of Mrs. Charles A. Goss. Clyde C. Young, formerly of this city, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Waldron, 2423 Maple street, last week. Mr. Young is a government narcotic agent, with headquarters at Minneapolis. Minn. Mrs. L. B. Coulter left last Thursday] for Minneapolis and from there she will go to Kansas City. Mo., for an indefi nite stay on account of poor health. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Johnson, 4717 North IBth street, entertained a few old family friends at a “Dutch” supper Saturday | evening. J. A. Cropp, who has l>een ill all winter, died Sunday, April 18, at his home, 2908 Franklin street, at the age of 68. He was buried Wednesday morning at 10:30 front St. John's A M. E. church. Mr. Cropp had He is survived bv his wife, two daughters, two grandchildren, two sisters and three at the home of Miss Martha Roberts, brothers. The 1). I). girl*- held a meeting April 9 at the home of .Miss Martha Roberts. Miss Melva McCaw was enrolled as a new member. Members spent the evening playing auction whist. First prize was won by Miss Maud Thomas; hostess prize went to Miss Martha Roberts. The an niversary meeting of the club will be held April 23. at the home of Miss Ireta W;alker. Mrs. Othello Rountree is quite ill at her home, 1125 North 19th street. Mrs. C. H. Singleton left Wednesday <*vening for Detroit, Mich., accompanied hy her little nephew, William Guthrie, who has spent the winter with her. for a ten day visit with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cowan left Wednes day morning for laiwrence, Kas.. for a few days. Mrs. M. C. Stephenson, who ha** been quite ill at her home. 2212 North 25th street, is able to Ik* out again. Mrs. John W. Bell, who has been quite ill at her home, 2432 Grant street, is much better. Mr. Hen Tatle Many readers of this publication will recognize the portrait of Mr. Tatle shown above. He has helped a great many families in Omaha to establish cozy attractive homes that have proved an inspiration to them and made life worth living, f or years Mr. Tatle has been con nected with the Hartman Furni ture Co. He was away from the firm for a few months recently but only for a few months and when he returned it was in the capacity of SiiIok Manager. Mr. Iatle has a wide circle of ocquairitances throughout Omaha and all will be delighted to learn of the larger op portunities which have been opened to him in his new position. Mr. Tatle will be very happy to have his old friends call upon him at the Hartman store on South loth. at., near Harney, and assures them all that he will give his phonal attention and his best efforts to Their service should they favor him with a visit.—Adv. JOHN SMITH STYLE RE VUE GRAND SUCCESS; DECORATIONS GORGEOUS The first Style Revue, staged by John Smith, well-known designer and dress maker, at Dreamland Hall, Friday evening, April 16. brought out a large and appre- ! ciative audienre. The Revue was most | beautiful and eoiuttT'ti- in its appointments and was without doubt the most unique and pretentious affair of its kind ever held by our group in the city. A runway was built from the entrance to a stage in the middle of the hall, flanked by Grecian columns gorgeously decorated in pink ami wisteria flowers and foliage. M en, women and children's fashionable , attire was shown. For morning wear robes, pajamas, negligees and lingerie were modeled. For sport and street wear, golf, tennis ami hiking togs were shown, as were also suits, sweaters, dresses and coats. Many attractive and beautiful afternoon gowns were displayed. For evening wear luv-dors and full-dress suits as well as the latest in decolette costumes were shown. The models included little Misses Ma« Robbins, Dorothy Bell, Celestine Smith ami Olive Jackson; Misses Margaret Bell, j Louise Taylor, Carrie Harrison, Mae Mar shall, Lucille Raymond; Mesdames Ada Hill-Smith, Thelma Bentley, Willa Mae Anderson, Turner, Mary Scott. Sybil Ogles by, Cleota Saunders, Flva Peoples, Lucinda | Davis; Messrs. Waller Jones, Louis While. | Sam Cooksey. O. C. Winn, Otis Shelton and Earl Cooksey. Little June Artison made a sweet little page announcing the various groups. Lit tle Jesse Peoples, diminutive model, wear ing the latest in small boys' wear, created a sensation. O. C Winn, in his inimitable manner, scored a hit singing several of the latest song successes. Miss Margaret Bell ami Louis White, presenting their clever Apache dance, were heartily ap plauded. The costumes worn by Mes ^lames Smith, Bentley, Peoples, Davis and Misses Olive Jackson and Celestine Smith were the work of John Smith. Miss Lu cille Raymond made the attractive aft ernoon gown in which she appeared. The Dixie Ramblers furnished the mu sic. Dancing followed the Revue, which was a gram! success from every point of view. f I. Thomas, son of Mrs. Cassie Simmons, who was called to Omaha on account of i the death of his grandmother. Mrs. Lettie j Hall, 2419 Seward street, returned to his home, Fort Worth, Tex., last Tuesday. __ John Adams, Attorney 2722 North 28th Ave. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT To SARAH ROGERS, whose place of residence is unknown and upon w hom personal service cannot he I had, defendant: You are herefoy notified that on the ltth day of September, 1925, Gerald! D. Rogers, as plaintiff, filed a peti tion in the District Court of Douglas : County, Nebraska, Docket 223, No. i 108, the object and prayer of which Is to obtain an absolute divorce from you on ‘he ground of desertion and abandonment. You are hereby notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before September 7th, 1926, or the allegations in said petition will be taken as true. GERAI.D D. ROGERS, 4T. 4-9-26 Plaintiff. PROBATE NOTICE In the matter of the estate of C. E. ALLEN, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before me. County Judge of Doug las County, Nebraska, at the Coun ts- Court Room, n said County, on ty Court Room, in said County, on the 4th day of August, 1926, at 9 o’clock, a. m., each day, for the pur- j pose of presenting their claims for j examination, adjustment and allow- j ance. Three months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 1st day of May, 1926. BRYCE CRAWFORD County udge. 4-T. 4-2-26. PROBATE NOTICE In the matter of the estate of WIL LIAM ALEXANDER, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, In said County, on the 4th day of June, 1926, and on the 4th day of August, 1926, at 9 o’clock a. ru., each day, for the pur pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and al lowance. Three months are allow ed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 1st day of May, 1926. BRYCE CRAWFORD County Judge. 4-T. 4-2-26. Business Directory _A RT BEAUTIFUL COLORED DOLLS, pictures, calendars, high grade toilet articles. Dr. Pryor’s Jape j 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 all1 parts of the city. Phones, stand. WE. 7100; R«fe., WE. 1056. BEAUTY PARI/mS MADAM EDITH LLEWELLYN, Poro hair dresser. Work done at your home if desired WEbster 1615. MADAM ANNA E. JONES TUBBS. Scalp and hair treatments. For good and quick results call WEbster 5456 1712 North 26th Street.—Poro. MADAM 7. 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 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 WEbster 3901 and 4238. DRESSMAKING and SEWING i - -■ —- ■ _ '-j —: — DRUG STORES ROSS DRUG STORE, 2306 North 24th Street. Two phones, WEbster 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. HOTELS PATTON HOTEL, 1014, 1016, 1018 South 11th St. Known from roast to coast. Terms reasonable. N. P. Patton, proprietor. I I E 1IOTEI i UMMINGK, 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 courts. Suite 19, Patterson Block, 17th and Farnam Sts. AT. 9344 or WE. 2602. W. G. MORGAN—Phones ATlantic 9344 and JAckson 0210. ——--—.-i H. J. PINKETT, Attorney and Coun-; ,selor-at-I>aw. Twenty years’ ex-j perienee. Practices in all courts. Suite 19, Patterson Block. 17th and Faraams Sts. AT. 9344 or WE. 3180. --| A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. I<arge ex perience. Handles all law eases. 151614 North 24th St. WE. 3667. Residence, WEbster 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, ( 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. 3025 Evans St. Phone KE. 6848. _ No Advertisement Accepted for This Classified Directory for Less Than Six Months FOR RENT. Modern six-room duplex flat at 2516 Patrick avenue; good neighborhood and close to car. Rent reduced to $37.50 per month. E. E. AUSTIN, AT. 0785. 1305 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. RESTAURANTS PEATS RESTAURANT, 1405 Nort. 24th Street. Where those who de sire good home cooking at reason 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. WEbster 1100. Satisfactory service always. H. A. CHILES & CO., funeral direc tors and licensed embalmers. Cour teous, efficient service in the Iasi sad hour. 1839 North Twenty-fourth street. Phones, office WEbstei 7133; residence WEbster 6349. NEW LAMAR HOTEL, 1803 North 24th street Tel. WEbster 5090. Semi-modern, comfortable rooms, reasonable. Cafe in connection. : Mrs. E. V. Dixon, proprietress. j MRS. J. H. RUSSELL. 2914 Erskine! street. Poro hair dresser. For ap- j pointments phone WE. 2311. Classified FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT IN modem home. Call after 4 p. m Web. 4635. 2-T. FOR RENT—Modem furnished rooms 2204 N. 19th St. WE. 3308. FOR KENT Two unfurnished rooms. 2310 N. 22nd St. 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. Four room modern apart ments, 1547-1551 North Seventeenth street. 115.00 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—Two unfurnished rooms for light houskeeping. Cheap. Close to car line. Web. 6060. 2-t. VERY DESIRABLE HOME. 3018 Ohio street. Six large rooms, modem, full basement, 2-car ga rage, corner lot, paved street; close to car, school and church. Price, j $3,500; small cash payment, bal- j ance monthly. E. E. AUSTIN, AT. 0785. 1305 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms Steam heat. Close in. On two carl lines. Mrs. Anns Banks. 924 North j Twentieth street Jackson 4379 FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. 1 block from car. All mod ern conveniences. 1714! North Twen ty-fifth street. WTibster 5460.—tf. FOK RENT Apartment, furnished or un furnished. for couple. Web. 6975, 2216 North Twenty-eighth Ave. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT—2 and 3 ROOMS WEbster 1166 2130 NORTH 28th STREET FOR RENT Nice front room. Modem home For two gentlemen. WE. 6789. tf FOR RENT—Light house keeping rooms. Modem home. 2514 Caldwell. WE. 2180. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. One block from car line. Web. 4064. 1405 No 25lb street FOR RALE—All modern five-room house. Good location. WEbster 2478 or WEbster 8030 FOR RENT — Neatly furnished rooms. Heat and kitchen privileges. Prices reasonable. 2433 Franklin. WEbster 2089. FOR RENT. Two unfurnished rooms. Reasonable. Web. 6188. FOR RENT—Four furnished room* for light housekeeping. $20 per month. 2814 Hamilton street. Web. 5662. tf. 2-16-26. VWATERS ? I BARNHART PRINTING CO. ^/.V/W.V/.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.V ]!' Miss Olivia Welbon \ PUBLIC £ STENOGRAPHER £ Real Estate—Notary Public •* Will appreciate your ^ patronage. f Office WEbster 2900 £ Res. WEbster 5110 ? Office 2420 North 24th St. £ w.’.v.v.v.v.v.vavav/.v/ x*%~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x“x~xr> i l | J. D. McDavid 5 I 1 .;. Landscaping, Transplanting y y X X and Trimming. A | ? X A Regular Tree Surgeon | k 2120 N. 28th St. WE. 1508. k k k ■x-x-x-x^x-x-wyx-X'v'Wvw | Reid-Duffy f f PHARMACY FREE DELIVERY I | Phone Web. 0609 X | 21th and Lake Streets k OMAHA, NEB. £ I I j..X**X*4W**W**H*4XmX»*JmH**JmX**WwI*^m? jMX»4X‘4t»4X4*>*XMX*,XMXMX**J*,!**X*,X,*> £ EMERSON’S LAUNDRY J •j* The Laundry That Suits AH j 1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820 * We handle a complete line of FLOWER. VEGETABLE, GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS BULBS—For Spring and Fall Planting ! • When in need of CUT FLOWERS don’t forget our Floral Department, as we have a coinplet seasonable assortment. STEWART’S SEED AND [ FLOWER SHOP 109 North 16th Street (Opposite Post Office) JAekson 3285 j | 1 LET US PAY YOU ON SAVINGS § -We Treat You Right STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION k N. W. Corner 19th and Douglas Streets Bankers Reserve Bldg. £ <H;«'kWt«-k®.".Krx X" k 'k'«(« KiK;K/;k:l«!flktVtK^kHSII><MWKMSIMlxf)ffit3K1W(!tllS<l>tP8><18i!SOTS!S!JU|0(' AV.V.V//MV,VA^VAV/WWAVAV.V,V,V.V.,.,AfMW/ Do You Want to Own a Home? ij !! Now is the time to start. Spring is almost here. It ^ is the SEED SOWING SEASON. Sow the Seed of Home Ij Ownership Now and Reap a Harvest of Security and Pro tection in Your Old Age. For the home of your desire j! consult I* A. J. DAVIS & CO. i 2420 North 24th Street J Res.. WE. 08.39. DAY OR NIGHT Office, WE. 2900. .WaVWWA’/.'.V.V.VW.V.V^/.V.'.V.V.V.'.VAVAW/A*' W/AVAAVAVAVAVAV.W.WAWWAWWMWAW.V Thull Pharmacy i 24th and Seward Streets J s ? < EVERYTHING IN DRUG LINE—PRESCRIPTIONS J I; OUR SPECIALTY ■: % Free Quick Delivery Phone WEbster 5876 I; AV.VAV.V/AV.VAVAV.V.V.V.VAV.VAV.V.V.WWWWA^ Office, WEbster 4030-PHONES-Res., WEbster 0949 WAGNER & LEWIS UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Service and Prices Guaranteed. When in Need of Such Service Give Us a Trial. 2018 North 24th Street Omaha, Nebraska Taylor’s Dairy | 2116 North 24 th Street | Our Trucks Come to Your Door Twice Every Week J Bringing Our Delicious Buttermilk X PHONE YOUR ORDER WEBSTER 6014 O _ T fv We Carry Also the Choicest Dairy Products, Including Fresh Eggs •><-X*<-X-X-X">^X-X"X“X"X*-X“X”X~X":”X--X"X"X"X~X"X"X**X"M~ i A < > $ YOU CAN HAVE THE KIND OF JOB YOU ;; f ARE IXJOKING FOR " Sf •f by listing your name and telephone number with I! i O j ALFRED JONES | Catering and Employment Office | 2811 Caldwell Street. WE, 0752. %