The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, September 18, 1915, Page 8, Image 8

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    News of the Lodges
and Fraternities
Masonic.
Rough Ashler Lodge No. 74, A. F.
& A. M., Omaha Neb. Meetings, first
and third Tuesdays in etach month.
J. H. Wakefield, W. M.; E. C. Under
wood, Secretary.
Excelsior Lodge, A. F. & A. M.,
Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third
Thursdays in each month.
Zaha Temple No. 52, A. E. A. O. U.
M S. Omaha, Neb. Meetings the
fourth Wednesday in each month. N.
Hunter, 111. Potentate; Charles W.
Dickerson, 111. Recorder.
Shaffer Chapter No. 42 O. E. S.,
Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third
Friday in each month. Maggie Ran
som, R. M. Elnora Obee, Secretary.
Rescue Lodge No. 25, A. F. & A. M.,
Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third
Monday in each month. Lodge rooms,
Twenty-fourth and Charles streets.
William Burrell, W. M.; H. Warner,
Secretary. -
Keystone Lodge No. 4, K. of P.,
Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third
Thursday of each month. C. Lewis,
C. C.; A. Marshall, K. of R. S.
Omaha Lodge No. 2226, Grand Unit
ed Order of Odd Fellows. Meeting
nights, the first and third Thursdays
of each month. Lodge rooms, 2522%
Lake street. C. M. Johnson, N. G.; J.
C. Belcher, Cor. Secretary.
Western Star No. 1, K. of P.—Meet
ings second and fourth Thursdays in
each month. J. N. Thomas, C. C.; E.
R Ro.binson, K. of R. and S.
Clean, modern furnished room, close
to both Dodge and 24th street carlinep.
Mrs. Ellen Golden, 2302 North 25th
street. Webster 448.
Mrs. S. K. Brownlow gave a delight
ful garddn party Thursday afternoon,
September 9th, in honor of Mrs. R. C.
Cottrell of Oklahoma City. Twenty
seven guests were present.
Mrs. Sadie Hermann, 2405 Hamil
ton street, has been quite ill for the
past two weeks.
Mrs. H. Hall and daughter, Hazel,
accompanied by Mrs. Mann and son,
Walter, visited the state fair and
friends and Lincoln. During their trip
they visited the state penitentiary,
asylum and other important places in
Lincoln. They reported a very pleas
ant trip, which was made so by the
hospitality of their friends.
But He Understood.
The artist was painting—sunset,
red, with blue streaks and green dots.
The old rustic, at a respectful dis
tance, was watching.
“Ah,” said the artist, looking up
suddenly, “perhaps to you, too, Nature
has opened her sky-pictures page by
page Have you seen the lambent
flame of dawn leaping across the livid
east; the red-stained, sulfurous islets
floating in the lake of fire in the west;
the ragged clouds at midnight, black
as a raven’s wing, blotting out the
shuddering moon?”
“No,” replied the rustic, shortly;
“Hot since I signed the pledge.”—Tit
Bits.
The simple practice of raising your
thoughts up into grander views of
life will bring a peace that passeth
all understanding.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Whereas, it has been rumored that
the Undertaking Establishment oper
ated by Allan Jones at 2314 North 24th
street, Omaha, is a branch of G. Wade
Obee & Co., undertakers, and, where
as, the same is false and untrue, the
public is hereby informed that Allan
Jones is the only person having, or,
of right, claiming any property or in
terest in the undertaking business at
2314 North 24th street.
This statement is not made with in
tent to injure anyone, but to keep the
record straight and to let the people
know that “a live one” is ready to
perforin the sacred trust of burying
the dead. I am always ready, night
and day. Call Webster 204.
ALLAN JONES,
Sole Owner and Proprietor.
Humane Warfare.
Uncle (to nephew playing a war
game with a chum)—“If you take the
fortress within a quarter of an hour,
I’ll give you a quarter.”
Youngster (a minute later)—"Lln
cle, the fortress is taken; now let me
have the quarter.”
Uncle—“How did you manage it so
quickly?”
Youngster—“I offered the besieged
ten cents, and they capitulated.”—
Christian Register.
Very few of us will have the chance
of heroic self-devotion, but every day
brings the petty, wearing sacrifice,
which weighs full weight in God’s
scales."—Osgood.
EUGENICS.
“Father, did you ever lie when you
were a boy?"
“No, my son," said the father, who
evidently did not recall the past with
any distinctness.
"Nor Mother either?” persisted the
young lawyer.
“No. Why?”
"Oh, because I don’t see how two
people who never told a lie could
have a boy who told as many as I did.
Where could I have got it from?”
POUR LA MERITE.
Aunt Ethel—Well, Beatrice, were
you very brave at the dentist’s?
Beatrice—Yes, Auntie, I wras.
Aunt Ethel—Then, there’s the half
crown 1 promised you. And now tell
me what he did to you.
Beatrice—He pulled out two of Wil
lie’s teeth!—Punch.
"Why did that young man look so
cross when Mrs. Smith told him she
heard he had such killing ways?”
“She told him that? Great Scottt
He’s a doctor!”—Baltimore American.
“Does your boss ever tell funny stor
ies ’’
“No, but we have to laugh just the
same.”—Boston Transcript.
G. WADE OBEE.
Obee & Co., Undertakers. The old,
competent and reliable firm. 2518 Lake
St. Webster 248.—Adv.
Satisfaction always in handling your
dead, whether shipped in or out of the
city. G. Wade Obee & Co., the Race
Undertakers, 2518 Lake St. Web. 248.
The Progressive Age Printing Co.
(A Race enterprise.) Guarantees first
class work in printing cards, circulars,
bills and invitations. 2518 Lake St.
Web. 248.—Adv.
The Business World
Business Enterprises Conducted by Colored People—Help Them to
Grow by Your Patronage.
Dr. A, G. Edwards
Physician and Sureeon
Residence and Ofllce, 8411 ErsUine SI.
Phone Web. 71
WILLIAMSON & TERRELL
Druggists
Free Delivery Excellent Service
Web. 4443 24ih and Grant
Repairing and Storing Orders Promptly Filled
North Side
Second-Hand Store
R. B. RHODES
Dealer in
New and Second Hand Furniture
and Stoves
Household Goods llought and Sold
Rentals and Real Estate
2522 Lake St. Omaha, Neb.
AMERICAN HAND LAUNDRY
LEWIS AND POLK, Props.
Ladies’ and children’s fine dress
es and clothes given special at
tention. Bundle washing. Work
called for and delivered. Get our
prices.
Phone Web. 6118, 1809 N. 24th St.
Patton Hotel and Cafe
N. P. PATTON, Prop.
48 modern and neatly furnished
rooms
Meals served at all hours
1014-1016-1018 South 11th Street
Phone Douglas 4445
iStand Pbona, Doug. 3724 Call Ooug. 1491 f
Ras. Pbona, Doug. 2378 From 1 a. m. to 5 a. m, •
I For service and safety call
BOB ROBINSON
and Ids 7-passenger Abbott car t
JZ&M 111 So. 14th St {
..|
i Auto for Hire 4
i Special attention to private parties |
• Special prices f
i PHONES' t
t 7 0 m. to 11:55, Williamson, Torrlll Drug Co., W»b, 4443 4
112:05 p. m, to 5 a. m , Midwar Doug. 1491-3458 4
t 5 a. m. to 7 p. m. Rasidance Wab. 7661 t
* Res. Phone Web. 4831 Office Doutf 4287 ♦
AMOS P. SCRUGGS |
J Attorney-at-Law I
1220 South 13th Sireet I
; (0»#r Pop*'* Drug Store) Omaha, Neb. J
I Have your shoes shined right at j
The Daisy Boot Black Parlor j
30!) So. 15th Street, j
(Opposite Beaton Drug Co ) *
Open Wednesday, August 11th J
r Have your voice trained by a singer*
MR. 1. A. HILL
Teacher *
Studio I’iione
•2606 Seward St. Webster 44!)Dj
Annie Hanks Cecil H. Wilkes
BANKS-WILKES
Funaral Diraclora and Embalmers
Ladr lailatant Satisfaction Cuaranf.ed
Phones, Res, Doug 4379, Office Doug. 3718
1914 Cuming Street
j L. 0. GREGORY ICE CO. j
> IS AT YOUR SERVICE *
j Phone Webster 6421 |
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/ sPeciai "l'et Rubbed?oda /
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I 8,3 *• 27th A,i "‘•"am* /
. CM. Simmons, Prop.
Economy Tailoring Co.
Suits Made to Order, $15 up
Cleaning and Repairing
Goods Called for and Delivered
114 So. I3lh Sf. Omaha, Neb.
MUSIC
(THE RICHT KIND)
By
Dan Desdunes Orchestra
2510 Burdette St. Web. 710
I. W. MOSS
HOME BAKERY and DELICATESSEN
Strictly home made bread, pies, cakes, etc.
Discount to churches lodges or
special parties
OUR SPECIALTY: Pure home made Ice cream
and all kinds of salads and sandwiches.
Phone Web. 6507
2530 Lake Street Omaha, Neb.
The
Broomfield Hotel
116-118 South Ninth St.
Strictly modern and up-to-date
Prices moderate
Phone Douglas 2378