The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 14, 1916, Page 16, Image 16

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    The Alhambra
THE HOUSE OF COURTESY
24th and Parker
Finest House! Finest Music!!
Finest Features!!!
You Are Always Welcome
ADVANCE PROGRAM
MONDAY
APRIL (5 reels)
BUNGLING BILL DOCTOR
TUESDAY
LOVE’S BITTER STRENGTH
RUNNING ACT OF OMAR K. M.
POLITICKER
WEDNESDAY
MAN FROM MANHATTAN
(5 reels)
BILLY VAN MASQUERADES
THURSDAY
FOR TEN THOUSAND BUCKS
REEL LIFE
FRIDAY
HIRED AND FIRED
NANCY’S BIRTHRIGHT
(5 reels)
SATURDAY
GOOD FOR NOTHING BRAT
SEE AMERICA
JERRY’S STRATEGEN
SUNDAY
QUICKSANDS OF DECEIT
HERO OF E Z. RANCH
SANDY REFORMER
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t The Diamond
Continuous Pictures
No Stops or Waits Between
Pictures
24th and Lake Streets.
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TAXI—C. WILSON—TAXI
Give Me a Trial, Rates Reasonable.
3:00 P. M. to 12:00 P. M.
People’s Drug Store, Douglas 1446
Residence, Harney 4153.
Excitement, Thrills, Pathos
Intermingle in
“Liberty”
The Most Wonderful Serial Ever
Produced
SIXTH EPISODE SUNDAY
Also Regular Program.
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Admission 5c to All
HIPPODROME THEATRE
25th and Cuming Streets
(Dancing
EVERY MONDAY NITE
—AT—
ALAMO HALL
24th and Grant Streets
Good Music
Dancing Until 1:00 A. M.
Admission 25c.
W. F. Davenport, Prop.
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The
Franklin
THE MOVIES YOU MUST SEE
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Comedy! Thrills!! Pathos!!! !
24th and Franklin Sts.
Herbert Corey writes a long piece
in the Sunday World-Herald about
Jack Johnson in Spain. It has been
so long since we heard of Jack that
people have been calling up on the
phone and asking us who he is.
We note in The Centimeter the •
touching incident of Jack Broomfield's
beneficence. Whatever may be said
about him, no one has ever said that
his heart isn’t as big as a house on
fire.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
RATES—1*4 cents a word for single
insertions, 1 cent a word for two or
more insertions. No advertisement
for less than 15c. Cash should ac
company advertisement.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
Home bargain, $250 cash, balance
monthly. Desirable six room modem
home, choice location, paved street,
shade and fruit. New up-to-date fur
nace, brick cemented basement. Non
resident owner will sacrifice for quick
sale. Office phone, Douglas 147. Res
idence evenings, Walnut 2168.
George Marshall,
635 Keeline Bldg.
Nearly new 8-room modem house,
corner 26th and Lake Sts., large Ioi
on paved street, $350 cash, balance
like rent. Tel. Webster 6519.—Adv.
HOUSES—FOR RENT
FOR RENT
2305 N. 29th St., 6 rooms, $20.
2706 Burt St., 4 rooms, $14.
2716 Cuming St., 3 rooms, $10.50.
2417 Burdette St., 6 rooms, $12.00.
2623 Lake St., 4 rooms, $8.00.
971 N. 27th St., 5 rooms, $15.00.
2525 N. 17th St., 6 rooms, $14.00.
2815 Dodge St., 4 rooms, $10.00.
2123 Nicholas St., 6 rooms, $16.00.
4 acres and small house, $9.00.
G. B. ROBBINS,
Douglas 2842 or Webster 5619
For Rent—Two room brick house,
strictly modem except heat; with
large clothes closet. Two lots. 32L4
Maple. Call Colfax 2514. Preston
Hieronymous.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
Neatly furnished rooms. Mrs. Helen
Vaughn, hairdressing and dressmak
ing, 2805 Ohio street. Webster 4292.
For Rent—Furnished rooms in
modem home for nice quiet young
man. 3702 North Tw'enty-third St.
Webster 3727.
For Rent—Two nice rooms for man
ana wife or two gentlemen in pri
vafe family. Nice neighborhood, 2626
Franklin St.
Neatly furnished rooms. Mrs. Helen
Vaughn, 2805 Ohio street. Webster
4292 _
Strictly modem room for two
men or man and wife, 2130 North
Twenty-seventh street. Webster 5910.
Mrs. Thomas Perry.
For Rent—Furnished rooms in
modem home, (steam heat). H. L.
Anderson, 2914 Lake street.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms.
Call Webster 558 evenings.
Nicely furnished rooms. Modern.
Mrs. R. J. Gaskin, 2606 Seward St.
Webster 4490.
FOR RENT—Furnished room, all
modem, $10 per month. Call Mrs.
A. W. Parker. Harney 6737.
Nicely furnished front room. Mod
em except heat. 1630 North Twenty
second street. Webster 1171.
Modem furnished rooms for rent,
$1.50 and up. Miss Hayes, 1826 No.
23rd St. Webster 5639._
Clean, modem furnished rooms on
Dodge and Twenty-fourth street car
lines. Mrs. Annie Banks,, Douglas
4379.
Mrs. L. M. Ben ;ley-Webster, first
class modem furnish^! rooms, 1702 N.
26th St. Phone Webstar 4769.
WANTED.
Wanted—A good girl for general
housework. A good cook. Three in
family. No washing. References re
quired. Mrs. W. R. Bowen, 706 South
31st avenue. Harney 2636.
Wanted.—Two good, clean, upright
laboring men as boarders. Board and
room at $4.50 per week. Mrs. John
Gipson, 3806 Camden avenue.
WANTED—Girls or women for
sorting paper. Call at Omaha Paper
Stock company, Eighteenth and
Marcy streets.
For Sale—Large base burner al
most new. Cheap. H. L. Anderson,
2914 Lake street.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
For Sale—Hard coal burner, $12.00.
Webster 3084.
Try Madam Baker’s Wonderful Hair
Grower, on sale at The People’s Drug
Store.—Adv.
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1st REGIMENT BAND, U. R. K. of P’s j
1 Grand Entertainment
1 THRILLING MOVING PICTURES
FEATURING
j “The Trooper of Company K” |
A Tremendous Pieturization of the Famous Carrizal Fight
GRAND BAND CONCERT MAGNIFICIENT MILITARY BALL
BETWEEN RUNS OF PICTURES WITH UNIFORM RANK K. OF P.’s
First Run, 8:30; Second Run, 10:00 Paraphernalia in Full Uniform.
THE GRANDEST EVENT OF THE SEASON
DOORS OPENED 7:30 P. M. GRAND MARCH 11:30 P. M. DANCE UNTIL 2 A. M.
Thursday Evening, October 26, 1916
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ADMISSION __ _ _ _ ww ADMISSION i§j
1 TO BALCONY AUDITORIUM to ■?“ 1
Children 15th and Howard Sts. Omaha, Neb. Dancing Privileges
15c Adj. Gen. Turner Will Have Charge of Floor, Assisted by Boxes, 75c
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