The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, September 30, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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Prof. Robert H. Herrington left
Friday for Chicago on a ten-day trip.
He promises to bring all the new
dances back with him so that our
dancing folks will be up to the min
ute.
Next week The Monitor is going to
try for a general clean-up of subscrip
tion money. Mr. Lawrence Parker
has the bills and is not likely to miss
you. Please be ready for him.
The Rev. W. T. Osborne preached
his farewell sermon Sunday morning
and left for the annual conference. It
is our sincere hope that he will come
back to us again. His sincerity of
purpose, his work for the betterment
of the race and his perfect gentle
manliness has endeared him to all
who know him. He is a man we can
not afford to lose and we hope soon
to welcome him back again to the
work he loves so well. To Mrs. Os
borne, too, his worthy helpmate, is
due full share of praise for his suc
cessful pastoral work here.
Try Madam Baker’s Wonderful Hair
Grower, on sale at The People’s Drug
Store.—Adv.
Mr. iand Mrs. D. G. Ervin and
daughter, Lillian, of Keystone Park,
entertained at luncheon Sunday com
plimentary to Mrs. S. C. Thompson
and Mrs. W. L. Berts.
Will build you a bungalow on a
large lot close to school and car line
for $100 cash and $16.00 monthly.
Tel Webster 6619.—Adv.
Mrs. R. A. Covington, of 4113 North
Thirty-third street, accompanied by
her son, Edward, and her grand
daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Fleming, was
called to Atchison, Kansas, last week
by the fatal illness of her only daugh
ter, Mrs. Lila Jones, who died Tues
day, September 19th, and was buried
last Sunday afternoon by the Eastern
Star Lodge.
FIRED: 2,000 one-pounders for $6.
Ask Harmon and Weeth first about
your coal. Web. 848.—Adv.
Leon Smallwood has been made
head waiter at the Omaha Club.
The Centimeter has again made its
appearance and we congratulate the
editor, P’red Williams, upon its re
vival. We admire pluck.
We agree with the audience of last
Thursday night at Boyd’s that the
Spaniard had no right to sit up in
bed writing, when the hero said he
was dead. Dead men shouldn’t act
that way.
Seven Colored men were put to
work at the Burlington freight house
this week.
When you need a good clean shave,
see P. H. Jenkins, 1313 Dodge street.
—Adv.
Mr. Amos P. Scruggs has been
learning the ropes for two weeks and
is now beginning to feel like a full
fledged scale inspector.
Bill, the youngest baby of Mr. and
Mrs. Smallwood, who was quite ill,
is much better.
Visiting cards, 26c per hundred.
Russell’s Printery, Webster 1797.
A fine baby boy was bom to Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Ross at Rock Island,
111., September 14th. This accounts
for the broad smile at the People’s
Drug Store. The happy family has
our congratulations.
Dr. Leonard C. Britt served on the
reception committee, which received
Charles W. Fairbanks last Tuesday
morning.
Nearly new 8-room modem house,
comer 25th and Lake Sts., large lot
on paved street, $360 cash, balance
like rent. Tel. Webster 6519.—Adv.
CLARENCE CAMERON WHITE
VIOLINIST. OCTOBER 30
G. U. O. of 0., Weeping Willow
Lodge No. 96-96. Meets second and
fourth Thursdays of each month at
U. B. F. Hall, 24th and Charles. M.
H. Hazzard, M. G.; T. H. Gaskin,
P. S.
Dan Desdunes’ Orchestra, Websrter
710, 2616 Burdette St.—Adv.
The Rev. M. H. Wilkinson has just
concluded another successful month
at Mount Moriah Baptist Church. The
people of the congregation are active
in good works.
The Colored Engineers and Fire
men’s Protective Association has just
donated $5.00 to help a deserving
widow with several children. A most
commendable deed.
Mrs. Morgan, of Chicago, en route
from an extended western trip, was
the guest of Mrs. Walter R. Offord,
2204 North Nineteenth street last
week. She left for home Sunday
night.
The name of Mrs. Georgia Robin
son’s daughter, whose death was re
ported in last week’s issue, was Ethel
Cox, not Ethel Combs, as phoned in
to The Monitor.
Miss Ella Solari, who was the week
end guest of Mrs. W. B. Smith, 2409
Blondo street, left Tuesday for her
home in Oakland, Cal.
When you are ready for your fall
cleaning, call up Parker. Harney 5737.
Agent for the French Way.—Adv.
Mrs. Georgia Ray, of 1311 North
50th avenue, who underwent a seri
ous operation last Tuesday morning
at St. Joseph’s hospital, is doing
nicely.
Mrs. James G. Jewell continues to
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improve.
Mrs. Smith, of 1941 South 16th St.,
had a delightful birthday party Mon
day night. She was the recipient of
many beautiful gifts.
Latest song hits: “Bull Frog
Blues," “Don’t Leave Me Daddy,”
“Just Give Me Ragtime, Please,”
“Pretty Baby,” “Yaaka Hula.” For
sale at Hospe’s.
“Just Give Me Ragtime, Please”
has just been published. It was writ
ten for Vernon Castle by Maceo Pink
ard.
Eight members of the K. of P. band
left with the Commercial Club Boost
ers for a trip through Iowa Thursday
morning.
The Mecca skating rink will open
Monday under the able management
of Fred Thompson.
Miss Lula Scott lies very ill at her
home, 26th and Flanklin.
The First Regiment K. of P. band I
of 35 pieces will furnish music for the
great military ball concert and moving
pictures, featuring Noble M. Johnson
dous reproduction of the Carrizal fight
at the Auditorium, October 26, 1916.
in “The Trooper of Co. K,” a stupen
—Adv.
Choice lots close to school and car
line. $5.00 cash and $5.00 monthly.
Webster 5519.—Adv.
The Rev. W. T. Osborne and wife
left Tuesday for Wichita, Kansas, to
attend conference.
“A NATURAL BORN GAMBLER”
A ocntinuous crowd iflled the Al
hambra Tuesday night to view Bert
Williams in “A Natural Bom Gam
bler.” The picture was rich in com
edy, but the Bert of the movies is
less than the Bert of the stage. It
takes his voice to convulse an audi
ence. The management of the Al
hambra gave the proceeds of the day’s
performance to Grove M. E. Church.
Hereafter the advance program of the
Alhambra will appear weekly in The
Monitor. Look for it.
When you move, notify us. The
Monitor isn’t Sherlock Holmes.
ITRINKS!
THE BETTER KIND
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igj locks and hinges, 2 trays nicely jg
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Priced at $10.00, $12.00, $13.50 f
jg and $15.00.
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New Fall Styles
Now Ready
$2
WOLFS
1421 Douglas St.
C. H. MARQUARDT
CASH MARKET
Retail Dealer in Fresh and Salt
Meats, Poultry, Oysters,'etc.
2003 Cuming St. Doug. 3834
Home Rendered Lard. We Smoke '
and Cure our own Hams and Bacon.
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
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Your Sunday Dinner
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Dinner served from 12 m. to 6 p. m.
At 25c and 35c.
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HOME COOKING
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S. R. Jackson’s Lunch Room
2122 No. 24th St. Webster 7971
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SHIPP’S
Optical | 4 Watch
and Shop
Highest Quality Lowest Prices
518 S. 16th St., Opp. Rome Hotel
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[Gibson Tea & Coffee Co. j
j It pays to come to our store.!
IWe pay you a bigger interest on I
the money you spend than the bank t
pays you on the money you save. 1
Doug. 5320 2411 Cuming St. I
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ITel. Red 1424
Will L. Hetherington
Violinist
f Instructor at Bellevue College
f Asst, of Henry Cox
j Studio Patterson Blk
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''LAWN-MOWERS'*' SHARPENED
Called for and Delivered
ARTHUR DORN
Locksmith and Gun Repairer
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Electric Bells, Bicycle and General
Repairing
We Will Open the Most Compli
cated Locks
Phone Webster 4509 2420 Lake St.
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[rug cleaning!
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2221 North 20th St. !
Telephone Webster 1659
N. A. Christianson & Son
Auto Delivery. I
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ECONOMY TAILOR
114 South 13th Street.
C. M. Simmons, Prop.
Suits Made to Order $25.00 up.
Call and see our new Fall goods.
Cleaning and repairing for ladies
and gents. All work guaranteed.
| PORO |
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TRY PORO SYSTEM
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For Scalp Treatment
and Hair Culture
Mrs. Anna E. Jones, Har. 5100
Miss Susie Smith, Douglas 7689
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CORECT MANICURING
MRS. LILLIAN TAYLOR
JENKINS’ SHOP
1313 Dodge St. Phone Red 3357
Will answer out of the shop calls
for women customers.
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