The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, August 17, 1918, Page 6, Image 6
I Get a Sick and Accident Policy With a Company I; That Is On the Square! A policy with the g Home Casualty Com pany is the one you g want. Take no other g The protection is for g working women as g well as for working j§ men. I DON’T DELAY. I personally attend to the adjustment' of all claims. 5 GEORGE WELLS PARKER, Agent F K; I 933 North 27th Street. Phone Harney 5737. g im»i»iwi»w:: K :: i; “HBK3CS#«« “ « a a .8 P. H. JENKINS The Barber This is what my shop offers yoi Five barbers who know their business. Barber. We are now in our new location at Twenty-fourth and Burdette streets, where we will have plenty of loom. Everything strictly sanitary and up-to-date with all modern conveniences. My shop stands on its merits for what is right, and what the people demand. A first class place, up-to-date methods, with latest improvements. No pool hall in connection with my business. My shop is open to ladies as well as gentlemen, with due courtesy and respect to all young boys as well. The Colored people arc growing and improving and we must meet their demands. They want the best and we must deliver. I have it for you, so come. I solicit your patronage. I have all guaranteed salary barbers, first class hair cutters and all round workmen. We will try to treat our patrons with due cour tesy. Drop in and look the bunch over in the old stand of Mrs. S. 11. Jackson’s cafe. 24th and Burdette streets. New Location, 24th and Burdette Sts. £MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiimiiiiimiimiiiiiiiii^ | Do You Own Your Home ? | | WHY NOT? [ Then See Me and I’ll Sell You One on Easy Payments. i I GEO. WATSON I = 103 South 14th. | | Phone Red 7306. Residence. Web. 19.11 | ^llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir «X~X~XK~X~X~XKKK**X-X~X~X~X~XK“X~X~X~X~X~X~X“X~X~X***X ! FLOWERS FOR ALL ! I OCCASIONS v X | Alfred Donaghue t (Established 1866) ;!; Phone Douglas 1001. 1622 Harney Street. •{• % “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” 'i v •X*<~X~X“X-X~X~X~X~X-X“X“X~X~X“X“X~X":-X-X“X~X-X~X"X-:"X GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO. Also Fresh Fruit* and Vegetables. 2006 Cnaiing St. Telephone Douglas 1098 a........ ....—.. «< i Shotwell Shotwell j FOR FOR i ♦ J County Attorney County Attorney a To the Voters of i Douglas County: i The question has been asked how I stand on law ,*n forcement. This is a fair question and demands a square answer. I stand for the enforcement of all the laws of the land, including th order of the government to work or FIGHT. There is no room in this country today for the BOOT LEGGER, THIEF, PROFITEER, BUM OR SLACKER. They are all our country’s enemy and must go. I stand for efficiency and economy in the handling of the county’s business. This is no time for extravagance and waste. Every dollar and man must count in order to win the war. If elected your Couty Attorney, I shall endeavor to con duct the office so as to merit your commendation. If you believe in these things I shall be pleased to serve you as your County Attorney. j Shotwell Shotwell FOR for County Attorney County Attorney ... » .. * * » I •'* Camp Pike, School of Democracy Best of Good Feeling Prevails Among Uncle Sam’s Great National Army in Training Here—No Trouble Over Saluting. BY FRED ( . WILLIAMS AMP PIKE, ARK., Aug. 5.—Little Rock I found to be a very busy place. A city nominally of 50,000 in habitants had, through the acquisit ion of the cantonment, Camp Pike, grown to the large proportion of over 200. 000. Every body was busy making ; money anil talking war; for Little j Rock feels that it devolves upon her to produce the fighters that will bring home the kaiser. The city itself boasts of a street called Ninth, and along both sides of this avenue for the distance of fifteen blocks can be found progressive busi ness and professional men of our race doing business on a remarkable scale, from the small sandwich vender to the dealer in loans, real estate and insur ance, mounting up into large figures: for here is located the National Head quarters of the Mosaic Tempters, an organization that created quite a bit of public interest when they subscribed $100,000 in the first three liberty loan drives. Monitor readers will recall how deeply moved was Mr. McAdoo when the president of this organiza I tion presented him with a check for : $50,000 for liberty bonds and told him j that the order was ready to bu> more. Their headquarters building, a three | story pressed brick and concrete has | proved inadequate to accommodate the j fast growing business of this progres j sive organization. They are there j fore building a large annex in which j will be established all of their na j tional officials. Further down the j street will be found the office build j irfg of the Knights of Tabor, a neat pressed brick building of two stories, j combining office and business accom | modations. A block away is the Tem ple of the Tabernacle, a new building having been released by the contract ors just two months ago. These in stitutions are manifesting quite the proper spirit, by investing their sur plus in valuable real estate. The large number of business anil professional men are for the most part progressive. installing up-to-date methods for accommodating the ever increasing public, special care being given the boys who are called to don the khaki and be trained in the art of w arfare at glorious Camp Pike. Camp Pike is proving a real school of democracy. At this cantonment at present there are approximately 62, 000 men, 8,000 members of the race, comprising 5,000 at old Fort Logan H. Root, 2,500 in the cantonment proper. 250 students at the officers’ training camp, 30 commissioned lieutenants as instructors and about 20 doing special duty at base hospitals and receiving stations. Elmer Morris and Edward Killing. worth of Omaha are in the officers’ training camp here. They are look ing well, doing well and feeling fine. It has ceased to be an act of won derment for a white private to salute a Colored officer. The sentiment of the camp is against any man who fails to recognize his duty as a mem ber of this great army of Uncle Sam to salute his officer, no matter what his color and the citizens of this com munity are beginning to think the same way, branding any man wearing the uniform of the U. S. A., who at tempts to complain of being com pelled to salute Colored officers ns being “No Good’’ and a “Bad Sol dier." The first batch of student officers who successfully passed their Exam inations will receive their commis sions August 15. The daily hike- are doing wonders for the boys and a sen timent of true democracy is growing, for the Jim Crow signs are fast dis appearing, and at the two Y. M. C. A.’s provided for the Colored soldiers, 50 per cent of the attendance is white. The white, seemingly preferring the courteous attention and the harmon ious association of his brother in black to that of his own kind. Quite a change in the code of Arkansas. Am leaving tonight for Hot Springs, the Vapor City, until next week. AFRICA HOLDS ONE-EIGHTH WORLD’S POPULATION The Dark Continent in Extent of Ter ritory and Population Apparently Destined to Play a Big Part in Fu ture of World. No one who lealizes what a large continent Afiiea is can ilouht the im ! portant part it is destined to play in the future. Here are some suggestive facts: Nearly one-fourth of the earth’s land surface is comprised with n the continent of Africa, and it is as fai around the world. Every eighth per son of the world’s population lives in the dark continent. The blacks double their number every fort> years anil the whites every eighty. There are 84.'! languages and dialects spok en among the blacks of Africa, but only a few of them are written. One area in Africa unoccupied by mis sionaries is three times the size of Ohio. Throughout Africa there is one missionary for every l.Tl.OOC souls. FOR IMPROVING LABOR CONDITIONS Richmond, Ya.—George FI. Haynes, director of the Negro economic de partment of the federal labor bureau discussed with C. R. Kelley, executive ! secretary of the Virginia council of defense, a more compact organiza tion of the Colored people of Vir ginia along economical and industiial lines. Local commissions, on which Colored men of this state will be placed, will probifoly be the result of the conference. Many are giving their lives; you j ere asked only to loan your money LEGAL NOTICE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF SOUTHSIDE COLORED BUTCHERS CLUB. Know All A1en By These Presents That we, the undersigned, whose name,' are hereto attached, have associated our .-»*! ves together lor the purpose of forni . ing and becoming a corporation under and by \ irtue of the laws of the State of Nebraska and for that purpose do hereby adopt the following Articles of incorpora tion : ABTICLK I. The name of tills corporation shall be ilie Houthside Colored Butchers Club of Omaha. ABTICLK II. The place of business shall be the Clt.x of Omaha, I>ougIas County*, Nebraska. ABTICLK III. The general nature of the business of ; this corporation shall he to rent and 1 maintain a building or suite of rooms where its members max meet to study • nd discuss all economic, social and po litical questions, and for their own enter tainment and amusement for their mu tual welfare. ABTICLK IV The capital stock of this corporation j shall he $2,500,00, dixdded into 500 shares of the par value of $5.00 each, said shares I to be paid for as follows: Two and one I half <$2.50) dollars when the stock is Is sued and txvo and one-half <$2,50) dollars : within tin* following six months. Mem I l*ershln may la* acquired only through ownership of stock. This stock shall In j non-assessable and non-assignable. Sur j render or loss of membership shall work | a forfeiture of stock. AltTICLK V. This corporation shall commence busi ness on the 15th day of July. 101N. and shall continue for a period of twenty five years from and after said date. ABTICLK VI. The affairs of this corporat ion shall 1** conducted by a hoard of directors c.f seven members The president and sec* ret ary of this corporation shall he two of the seven members of this hoard by xir tue of their office. This corporation shall he managed and conducted by said board of directors as provided in the constitu tion and by-laws ABTICLK VI f. Tie* board of directors shall meet a* least four times each year to transact the business of this corporation. ABTICLK VIII. Officers. The officers shall be a president, vice I president, treasurer and secretary. And they shad be ebeted annually, the first | election to 1m* held at Omaha, Nebraska, the third Monda.v in July, MBS. and the . third Mondax in July each year there after fluring the existence of this cor poration. ABTICLK IX. Membership. The board of directors shall fix and maintain the qualifications of members as proxdded In the constitution and by la xv s. ABTICLK X. Indebtedness. The indebtedness of this corporation shall at no time exceed three-fifths of the capital stock. ABTICLK Xf. Amendment. These Articles of Incorporation may he amended at any regular meeting by a two-thirds vote of the stock represented at such meeting, proxdded there are rep resented one-fifth of the stock of said corporation, which shall be required tr make a quorum. And provided further [ that such amendment shall have beer ; submitted to the stockholders through | THOSE REMARKABLE ARTICLES ON j The Children of the Sun BY GEORGE WELLS PARKER Are now being arranged for publication. From the amazing way in which historical traditions have been smashed and the AFRICAN RACE PROVEN THE GREATEST RACE UPON EARTH, we know that you want them. They will sell for 25 cents the copy. Order at ONCE! 1 Oriental Publishing Co. 933 North 27th Street, Omaha, Neb. the secretary at least ninety days prior to said meeting. HARRY NORMAN. ROBT. JONES, ORE W. JACKSON, Incorporators. State of Nebraska. ) County of Douglas > ss. On tliis 3rd day of July, 1918, before me personally appeared Harry Norman. Rob ert Jones and Ole Jackson, to me known to be the identical persons whose names to the within instrument are subscribed, and acknowledged that they executed the same for the purposes therein set forth. Witness my hand and notarial seal thb 3rd day of July. 1918. i\ J. MADDEN. (Seah Notary Public. 41 - 4-#l TRUNKS TIIE BETTER KIND Made from good clear lumber, covered with fibre; well bound on edges. Durable comers and braces where necessary. Sturdy locks and hinges, 2 trays nicely cloth lined. Priced at *10.00, *12.00, *13.50 and $15.00. Freling & Steinle "Omaha's Best Baggage Build ers" 1803 FARNAM STREET I f The I E. L. Garage | 2 ith and l.akc. 1 General repairing, storage and accessories. Ali work guaranteed. f Open Day and Night. ♦ Tel. Webster 630. f WATERS BARNHART PRINTING CO Telephone Douglas 5712 PACIFIC Pool Parlor C. BRANCH, Proprietor BOB JOHNSON, Mgr. Cigars, Tobacco and Soft Drinks laundry office 1014 SOUTH TENTH STREET (Opposite Pullman Hotel) OMAHA, NEB^ Hill-Williams Drug Co. PURE DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES Free Delivery Tyler 160 2402 Cuming St. Mrs. R. F. Bolden PORO HAIR CULTl RIST Scalp Treatment a Specialty. Phone Webster ,3003. 2307 North 27(h SI. C. S. JOHNSON 1 Sth and Izard Tel. Douglaa 1702 ALL KINDS OF COAL and COKE at POPULAR PRICES. Beat for the Money . . . , I Established 1890 t C. I. CARLSON j Dealer in J Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings j 1514 No. 24th St. Omaha, Neb, j | Want to Buy or :j: | Rent a House! :j: Then Get in Touch With I A. J. DAVIS & CO. ! y *:• X Real Estate and Rental y i i 220 South 13th St. .j. Doug. 7150. Rea. Web. 839. X Start Saving Now Ona Dollar will op»n an account in tk« Savings Department United States Nat’l Bank lMh Md Farnam Streets .1 We Have a Complete Line of ? FLOWER,GRASS AND GARDEN ^CCUO| Bulbs, Hardy Perennials, Poultry ? Supplies j Fresh cut flowers always on hand | Stewart’s Seed Store* 119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Office j Phone Douglas 977 ! i . . . ... —.. —— • ♦ • The People’s Drug Store 109 South 14th Street j DRUGS, CIGARS AND SODA Toilet and Rubber Goode Special Attention to Prescriptions We Carry a Full Line of Face and Hair Preparations. Nielson's Hair Dressing.25c Elite Hair Pomade .25c Aida Hair Pomade .30c eXelento Hair Pomade .25c Plough’s Hair Dressing .25c Hygienic Hair Grower . .60c Ford’s Hair Grower .25c Palmer's Skin Whitener .25c Palmer’s Skin Success.25c Black and White Skin Oint....25c llozal Bleach .25c We appreciate your patronage. Phone Douglas 1446. F. WILBERG BAKERY t Across from Alhambra Theatre | The Best is None Too Good for 4 Our Customers. 4 Telephone Webster 673 f Neatly Furnished Rooms Modern Conveniences With or Without Board Telephones. Doug. 8727, Doug. 8703 The Booker T. Washington Hotel Mrs. Laura Cuerington, Propr. In Connection with THE WASHINGTON CAFE 1719-21 Cuming Street Omaha J. A. Edhoim E. W. Sherman Standard Laundry 24th, Near Lake Street Phone Webster 130 Work called for and delivered All Work Guaranteed J. H. HOLMES We Buy and Sell Second Hand Clothes. Cent's Suits to Order Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits Remodeled, Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. We loan money on clothing, hats and shoes. 2022 N. 24th St. Web. 3320 [ 1C. 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. | Open All Time* Reasonable Prices The Silas Johnson Western Funeral Home Webster 248 2518 Lake SI. The Place for Quality and Service Licensed Embalmer In Attendance j Lady Attendant if Desired Music Furnished Free. PORO : HAIR CULTURE I : We treat the scalp and grow ♦ the hair. J Manicuring and massage. ! HATTIE B. HILL, Proprietor j 1 2320 North 2tith St. | Phone Webster 3390. 4