Miss Rosa Goodlow is visiting her sister, Mrs. Doris Thornton, for the carnival. Charles Solomon is reported ill. Several Shrine members who visited Arthur Watts, at St. Joseph’s hos pital, inform us that he will be out soon. 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. Mr. Pearl S. Everhart of Red Oak, la., and Miss Rosa Goodlow of Emer son, la., were married Wednesday af ternoon at 4 o’clock in the church of St. Philip the Deacon by the Rev. Jno. Albert Williams. Mr. Everhart is a prosperous music dealer of Red Oak and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Goodlow of Emerson and a sister of Mrs. Doris Thornton of Omaha. Melvin Brown, 1012 Davenport, was buried Tuesday afternoon. The fun eral was in charge of Banks & Wilks. Frank Liverpool has been employed as messenger by the Douglas County Republican Headquarters. Try Madam Baker’s Wonderful Hair Grower, on sale at The People’s Drug Store.—Adv. Jerome Easly, of Lincoln, is in the city. Will build you a bungalow on a large lot close to school and car line for $100 cash and $15.00 monthly Tel Webster 5619.—Adv. Mrs. Gertrude Moore of Casper, Wyo., stopped over in Omaha a few hours Sunday enroute home from a two month’s visit in the east. On Oct. 10th, J. Silas Harris, presi dent Nat’l Negro Educational Ass’n, will address the Colored Workers Pro tective League at Alamo hall, 24tth and Grant, at eight o’clock sharp. . FIRED: 2,000 one-pounders for $5. Ask Harmon and Weeth first about your coal. Web. 848.—Adv. It is reported that Eugene Newman, an Onaha boy, is in Europe fighting with the Germans. Tell your husband, brother or sweetheart that you want him to buy O’Brien’s candies. Ask for the Advo canned goods teas :yd coffees. Visiting cards, 25c per hundred. Russell’s Printery, Webster 1797. Hereafte