The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, December 09, 1916, Page 16, Image 16

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    \ AMUSEMENTS *
The Alhambra
THE HOUSE OF COURTESY
24th and Parker
Finest House! Finest Music!!
Finest Features!!!
You Are Always Welcome
SUNDAY
SOCIAL SECRETARY
Nora Palmage
AMBROSE RAPID RISE
Comedy.
MONDAY
THE DAWNMAKER
William S. Hart.
MUTUAL WEEKLY
TUESDAY
THE OVAL DIAMOND
Five Reels, Harris Gordon.
BARBARA GILROY
WEDNESDAY
TANGLED HEARTS
REEL LIFE
THURSDAY
HER FINAL CHOICE
SEE AMERICA FIRST
BUSTED TRUST
FRIDAY
LIFE'S BLIND ALLEY
Five Reels, Harold Lockwood.
WON BY A FOUL
SATURDAY
POULTRY A LA MODE
THE HEART OF A DOLL
REMEMBER OUR BARTOLA!
The Finest of Musical Eentertainment
in Omaha.
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Rex Theatre
SANFORD MUSICAL COMEDY
COMPANY
Every Afternoon and Evening
1316 DOUGLAS STREET
The Colored Joy Makers
Change of Program Sundays and
Thursdays.
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j MECCA ROLLER RINK
I Everybody’s Down at the Rink
| DON’T FORGET
j Open Evenings 7:30c 24th & Grant
f F. J. Thompson, Manager. ^
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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.
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1 TAKK VOUR MEALS AT "t
THE VENDOME j
The Best Place in the City
A. Marshall, Prop.
1210 Dodge Street
Open 6:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. I
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13 P. M. to 11:55 Peoples Drug Store,
$ Douglas 1446
♦ Midway, Douglas 1491 or 3459
J 5 A. M. to 3 P M. Residence, Web. 7651
j FOR SAFETY AND SERVICE CALL
jjOE LEWIS-TAXI
(AUTO SERVICE—DAY AND NIGH
I Enclosed Winter Car. i '
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The Alamo
Dancing School Every Monday
Night. Instruction from 8 to 9:30.
Don’t forget the Baby Doll Mat
inee Dance Every Thursday after
noon front 2 to 5:30.
Prof. Herringtoi will teach the
latest dances.
.
Plenty of Good Music
Killingsworth & Herrington, Mgrs.
Admission 25c.
SCENE FROM “LIFE'S BLIND ALLEY,’* MUTUAL MASTERPtCTURE, DE
LUXE EDITION, IN FIVE ACTS. PRODUCED BY AMERICAN.
Florence Turner, the well-known
Mutual Star.
KREISLER CONCERT
(Ruth Seay)
Fritz Kreisler, the celebrated vio
inist, appeared at the auditorium
Monday evening in the third concert
of the Associated Retailers’ series.
The audience was a large and bril
liant one and received the great artist
with enthusiasm. Last year Mr.
Kreisler seemed somewhat sad, no
doubt due to his experience in the
war trenches of Europe, and this was
reflected in his interpretaions, but
this year he was in a happier mood
and played with a splendor unrivalled
in the realm of music.
The program was well chosen and
consisted of selections from the clas
sics of the great masters, as well as
several arrangements and composi
tions by Mr. Kreisler himself. The
artist’s genial and gracious manner
so won the audience that their recep
tion of him was a veritable ovation.
Among those attending the concert
were Mesdames John Albert Williams,
A. G. Edwards, J. Alice Stewart and
G. D Gordon; Misses Wiletta Davis,
Jennie Robinson and Ruth Seay, and
Mr George Parker, Worthington Wil
liams, Gerald Edwards and Henry
Smith.
A person who can save money on
a Christmas Savings club card in or
der to have a good time at Christmas,
can save all the year round on a sev
ings account in order to buy a house
and lot for lifetime. — Richmond
Planet.
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Will N. Johnson, Lawyer, 109 So.
14th Street. Douglas 5841.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
RATES—1% 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 modern
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,
636 Keeline Bldg.
Monitor advertisers can satisfy all
your wants.
HOUSES—FOR RENT
i- or rent—Five room cottage, mod- 'jag
ern, except heat. 2819 Miami street.
Webster 3468.—9dv. jSSyB
FOR RENT. yfif
5 rooms, Miller 1’ark, city water, yj&k
electric light. Was $14; now $11.
Call evenings. Waliut 2587.
FOR RENT
2805 Cuming St., 6 rms.$18.00 ® U
924 No. 27th St., 8 rms. modem.. 25.00 V; ’,
2621 Lake St., 3 rooms . 8.00 t j,
2209 No. 25th St., 4 rooms 11.00 '
Benson, 5 rooms, with bam. 12.Q0ff|
G. B. ROBBINS, ffi' ,
Douglas 2842. -v
For Rent—Two room brick house,
strictly modem except heat; within*
large clothes closet. Two lots. 3224Bp£
Maple. Call Colfax 2514. PrestonBK||
Hieronymous.
For Rent—A five room modem cot-Hjsj|
cage, 2013 North Twenty-third street. E,
Webster 6762.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
Neely furnished rooms. Modem
Jrs. R. J. Gaskin, 2606 Seward St.BLL
/ebster 4490. ;/
Will rent front room to careful cou Ijsfi.
e or two men. Also small bedroom jgp.”'
Reasonable. Close in. Webster 4745.Bgj;.,'
Modern furnished rooms. Hot and^E
cold water. Mrs. A. L. Johnson, 181()RaQ‘
North Twenty-third street. WebBtei WFff*
Two rooms for light housekeeping.^1.^
2205 No. 27th avenue. HRS
For Rent—Furnished rooms iniwliJ
modern home for nice quiet young I§|V;N
man. 3702 North Twenty-third St |||o
Webster 3727. g|*|_
Neatly furnished rooms. Mrs. Helen||j?3!
Vaughn, 2805 Ohio street. Webstei|P|||
Strictly modern room for twoBftjH
men or man and wife, 2130 Northlp£jji
Twenty-seventh street. Webster 5'JlO.I||''.'f
Mrs. Thomas Perry. WjjXMi
For Rent—Furnished rooms in^E^S
modern home, (steam heat). H. LHOJ
Anderson, 2914 Lake street. |S|ra|
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms.E|p|!
Call Webster 558 evenings.
Nicely furnished front room. Mod-M^n
ern except heat. 1630 North Twenty-P^ffJ'
second street. Webster 1171.
Modern furnished rooms for rent,fy
$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 Ranks,, Douglas
4379.
Mrs. L. M. Bentley-Webster, first
class modern furnished rooms, 1702 N.
26th St. Phone Webster 4769.
WANTED.
Wanted—A good woman to keep
house and care for three children. R.
S. Dixon, 1618 North Twenty-second
street.
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—MISCELLANEOUS,
Try Madam Baker’s Wonderful Hair
Grower, on sale at The People’s Drug
Store.—Adv.
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