The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, June 02, 1917, Page 8, Image 8

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    WILL ENTER OFFICERS’
TRAINING CAMP
Several Omaha men have made ap
plication to enter the officers’ re
serve training camp which is to be
opened at Fort Des Moines June 15.
They are Will N. Johnson, attorney,
graduate of the University of Ne
braska and former football star; W.
M. Gordon, physician, graduate of the
Omaha Medical College; H. J. Pinkett,
attorney, graduate of Howard Uni
versity; Craig Morris, dentist, grad
uate of Creighton College; W. W.
Peebles, dentist, graduate of Am
herst; Price Terrill, pharmacist, grad
uate of Creighton College and Edward
Turner, fireman, graduate of the
Omaha High School.
ADVICE TO PERSONS
LEAVING THE SOUTH
Don’t leave on rumors. Be sure you
will find a job when reaching your
destination.
Pay no money to strange labor
agents for jobs and tickets. Deal only
through reliable firms.
Ask every agent if he is willing tc
J have you investigate his claims.
Married men should leave first and
I send for their families after they
have found suitable quarters for
them.
The cost of living is high in the
North, but not quite as high as in the
South. Clothing is much cheaper.
Find if labor agents will look ou1
for men after they arrive. The Moni
tor will help you find room, reason
j ;.tle board, and be at your service
I whenever you need any help that il
can give.
Be careful of crowding into the
lrrger cities. Many of these are al
ready over-populated. Too much la
bor in one place is always worse than
not enough.
Subscribe for The Monitor today
j and keep in touch with the labor con
! ditions all over the country.
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For real estate, loans, insurance
•nd investments, see Eugene Thomas
first. Rooms 413-14 Karbach Block,
15th and Douglas. Phone Douglas
3607.—Adv.
When you need a good clean shave,
»ee P. *H. Jerkins, 1313 Dodge street, j
—Adv.
John Ruskin Cigar, 5 cents. Biggest
nd Best.
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THE BEST 5c CIG AR j
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Pete, sen & Michelsen
Hardware Co.
GOOD HARDWARE
2408 N St. Tel. South 162
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The CHAPMAN Drug Store
934 P St., Lincoln
Opposite Main Door Post Office j
Cameras and Films, Magazines,
Cigars. Candies and a full line !
of Druggist Sundries I
Annie Banks Cecil B. Wilkes I
BANKS'WILKES 1
Funeral Directors and Embalmer* E
Lady Assistant 9
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
1914 Cuming Street il
Res. Doug. 4371, Office Doug. 3718 K
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Automobile and Open
Horse Drawn Hearses Day and Night
JONES ® CHILES
FUNERAL HOME
Lady Attendant
Calls answered promptly anywhere
Web. 1100 and Web. 204
Licensed Embalmer.
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DR. CRAIG MORRIS
DENTIST
j 2107 Lake .St. Phone Web. 4024
\ The People’s Drug Store
1109 South 14th Street
Drugs, Cigars and Soda
Toilet and Rubber Goods
S"r'-ial Attention to Prescription*
We appreciate your patronage.
Phone Douglas 144i"
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Repairing and Storing
Orders Promptly Filled
NORTH SIDE
SECOND-HAND STORE
Auction Every Saturday
R. B. Rhode*
Dealer in
New and Second Hand Furniture
and Stoves.
Household Goods Bought and Sold
Rental and Real Estate
2522 Lake St. Webster 7971
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PATTON HOTEL ANO CAFE
N. A. Patton, Proprietor
1014-1016-1018 South 11th St.
Telephone Douglas 4445
62 MODERN AND NEATLY
FURNISHED ROOMS
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Res. Colfax 3831 Douglas 3181
AMOS P. SCRUGGS
Attorney-at-Law
3807 Camden Avenue.
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* AMUSEMENTS *
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The Alhambra
The House of Courtesy
24th and Parker
SUNDAY
Wilfred Lucas in LOVE SUBLIME
Triangle Feature
Jimmie Dale in the STOLEN RUBIES
Cub Comedy featuring “JERRY”
U. S. Defenders
MONDAY
Triangle Night
Wm. Desmond in BLOOD WILL TELL
K. B. Feature, Thomas Unce Produc
tion
One Comedy
TUESDAY
Vitagraph, Night.
Ethel Clayton in DOLLARS AND
THE WOMAN
Comedy—JUMPS AND JEALOUSY
WEDNESDAY
Pathe Night
Molly King in THE DOUBLE CROSS
IS MARRIAGE SACRED?
Pathe News No. 41
Triangle Comedy
THE WINNING LOSER
THURSDAY
Metro Night
Maurice Costello in Ti'F CRIMSON
STAIN
Two reel drama
One Triangle Comedy, ASIA AND
TUMBLE
FRIDAY
Metro Night
Francis X. Bushman and Beverly
Bayne in A MILLION A MINUTE
Metro Comedy, Featuring Mr. and
Mrs. SIDNEY DREW
SATURDAY
Matinee and Evening
Baby Marie Osborne in
SUNSHINE AND GOLD
Pathe News No. 40
Comedy
The Entrancingly Sweet Bartolo
The Final Word in Beautiful Music.
EVENT EXTRAORDINARY
The Omaha Students who have
been attending Western Univer
sity, Quindaro, Kansas, during
the past year will give a great |
Concert and Recital
Friday, June 8th, 1917
At St. John’s A. M. E. Church
Corner 18th and Webster Sts.
Prof. R. G. Jackson, head of
the famous Western University
Music Department, recognized
as the greatest chorus director
in the West, will come from
Kansas City to conduct the
I music. J
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ALAMU CREAM GARDEN J
SPECIAL ATTRACTION!
Cabaret entertainment every j
evening from 7:30 to 11:30. Don’t j
forget the De Luxe Matinee every*
Thursday and Sunday afternoon t
from 3:30 to 5:30. No dancing on j
Sunday. I
ICE CREAM DELIVERED FREEt
Herrington & Killingsworth. j
Phone W. 2861. J
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JOY!
= i KNOW YOU ARE GOING =
E WORLD’S FAMOUS MINSTRELS WITH WORLD’S FAMOUS E
E PEOPLE
E Every Great Stage Star Will Be There.
| A NOVEL SURPRISE =
E Given by the O. N. E. Club E
~ THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917 =
| NEW MECCA AUDITORIUM |
E Come Early and Stay Late Admission 25c. Desdunes’ Orchestra E
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| THURSDAY EVE., JUNE 7, 1917 |
New Mecca Hall
New Cabaret Admission 35c Desdunes’ Orchestra
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Western Funeral Home
2518 Lake Street Phone Webster 248.
Open Day and Night
Our Conveniences: Free Spacious Chapel and Organ. Sanitary
Morgue and Reposing Rooms complete. Air tight preservation case;
Derma-Surgery work; lady attendant, if desired; private ambulance,
auto or horse drawn vehicles. Lowest prices. Polite and Expert
Service.
SILAS JOHNSON, Funeral Director
A. T. REED, Licensed Embalmer
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