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Diamond
21th and Lake Sts.
Visit the
DIAMOND THEATER
And see the best pictures
“HOUSE OF HATE”
Every Tuesday.
“FIGHT FOR MILLIONS”
Every Friday. '
AT THE
Franklin
24th and Franklin Streets
Saturday—
Monroe Salisbury in
“RED RED HEART"”
Western
■ Sunday—
Al ice Brady in l
“MISS PETTICOAT”
1 Tuesday—
Ruth Roland in
First Episode
“HANDS UP”
Alhambra
24th and Parker.
SATl'RDAY—
Jane an'1 Katherine Lee
The Lee Kids in
“WE SHOLLI) WORRY"
Hearst-Pathe News
F»x Comedv
St NIJAY—
Margery Wilson in
"M \PKEI) CARDS"
Hearst-Pathe News
Sunshine Comedy
MONDAY AND TCESDAY—
Win. Karnum in
“THE HEART OF A LION"
Mutt and Jeff Comedy
WEDNESDAY—
Pearl White in
The • a«t Episode of
“THE HOI SE OF HATE"
Gladys Hulette in
“MISS NOBODY"
Harold Loyd Comedy
Till RSDAY—
Hma Reubens in
“THE PAINTED LILY"
Keystone Comedy
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VOTE FOR :
! CHRIS LYCK !
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• Republican Candidate for
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: State Representative [
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Resident of Omaha for j
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j Your Vote Will Be Appreciated ;
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| Primaries August 2(1 4
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Open For Business
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The Booker T. Washington
HOTEL
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Nicely Furnished Steam Heated Rooms, With or Without Hoard.
523 North !5th St. Omaha. Neb.
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HENRY C.
MURPHY
Republican
The People’s Choice for
County
Attorney
Fair and Impartial.
Ask anv man on South
Side where I was city attor
ney for three terms.
I thank you for your vote
next Tuesday.
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- Your Vote Ih Solicited X
JAMES ALLAN j
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Republican Candidate for
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'f * Hi Years in State. 80 Years in Omaha
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POLITICAL PALAVER
VM) POINTERS
.1. P. PALMER
FOR COINTV ATTORNEY
There are several capable men who
■ are candidates for County Attornej
but our voters will make no mistake
if they vote for J. P. Palmer, a splen
did man for the position, and one who
will be absolutely fair to all classes.
WILLIAM .1. BROATCH
FOR STATE SENATOR
William J. Broatch. is a candidate
for the State Senate. As mayor he
proved himself a friend to our peo
ple. He is a good man. vote for him.
Charles Unitt deserves your vote
for commissioner. Give it to him.
Mike Clark has made a good sheri: f
and as such dose eves re-election.
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If you have registered as a demo
crat of course you can vote at th<
primaries for Richard L. Metcalfe foi i
United States Senator, and "Met” i
all right; for Edward Huntley foi
representative, and “Ed” will make
a good one; and for Isaac Koneeky foi
State Senator, who will make hin seP
heard. Yes, there are some good
democrats and Congressman Lobeck j
belongs to this category, along wit1'
1 some others,
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ALBERT W JEFFERIS
FOR CONGRESt ;
W'hen you go to the polls next
Tuesday to nominate the man whom
you desire to represent you in Con
gress, vote for Albert W. Jefferis.
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JI LI l S S. COOLEY
FOR MUNICIPAL .11 IXiT
Julius S. Cooley has filed as a can
didate for Municipal Judge on t r
Republiean ticket. Judge Cooley . in
season and out of season, for the las',
thirty years has done anything am’
everything in his power to secure em
ployment for and to defend and hoa
in any way he could the Colored peo
ple. It will therefore he the proper
thing for the Colored voters of th‘s
city to vote for Julius S. Cooley at
the primary next Tuesday.
ROSS L. HAMMOND FOR
UNITED STATES SEN XTOP
Voters who desire a 100 per cent
American as United States Senate:
can make no mistake in suppnrtinj
Ross L. Hammond. He is a good
clean, capable broad-minded nmr.
Here’s wishing you success, Mr. Ham
mond.
MORE DRAFTEES TO LEAVE
NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOO
It has been annuonced that 170
more of our boys drawn in the se ‘'st
ive draft will leave next Thursday
afternoon and will go to Camp Tike.’
Ark.
Mrs. Thomas Bird, V. P. of Friend
ship Temple No. 047, and Mrs. XV. P
White, M. E. Q. of Royal House, will
leave for Moberly, Mo.. Sunday
where they will meet the Grand
Lodge of the U. B. F. and S. M. T
Mrs. Bird will also go on to Hannibal,
Mo., and return by the way of Gales
burg, 111,, where she will v:sit rel
atives and friends.
House of Mystery
Benefit Old Folks Home
At N. w. c. A. Home 3029 Pfnknej' Street
September 8th and 10th
Admission 10c Mrs. Florence Johnson. Chairman
5th District
WHO i s JOHN T. JEPSEN?
He has been in (he Grocery and Meal business for the
past 2-i years—8 years at piesenl place of business.
WHAT DOES HE STAND FOR?
Good Roads and of the Very best Material and Least Pos
sible Cost to the Tax Payers in general. Efficiency in til
County Departments.
PRIMARIES AUGUST 20
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Lounging Rooms for
Telephone Operators
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Telephone operating is a pleasant and profitable vo
cation. T. at is why it attracts and I Ids so many of the i
brightest and most capable young women in business
today.
To the young woman choosing a field of work, tele
phone operating offers employment in b i t, clean rooms,
with good wages, excellent pro-pects for advancement,
permanency of position and protection in case of sick
ness without cost to the employee.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
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Hu\r Fond
It it y \\ nr Hiivlnjr*
and Liberty |fOn«l«
Samuel Mancuso
FOR THE
Legislature
Samuel Mancuso filed for the of
fice of State Representative. He
has lived in Omaha for ovrr 28
years, and has prospered in busi
ness. having helped materially to
improve several sections of the
city. Ho rose from the ranks of
the day laborer to a 'ousine.-s man
of high standing. He is a heavy
tax-payer and earned his money in
Omaha where it is all invested.
Quite naturally he will work for
laws more fully protecting the
tax-payer and small home-ownei.
He will work for legislation call
ing for higher efficienc of public
office-holders, and for a reduction
of tax levies in state and county.
Mr. Mancuso is a life-long repub
lican and has done much service
for his party. He will work for
measures to improve citizenship.
He believes that no man should be
permitted to vote before taking
out his final naturalization papers.
He believes in the educational test
for voters and that every voter
should be required to fill out his
own ballot. He is firm in the
opinion that America must have
hut one language, one flag and one
people. He is fully alive to the
drift of public opinion regarding
all questions relating to war work
in district and state, and if elected
he will exert his best efforts to
keep Nebraska in the forefront of
states whose people have pledged
their highest endeavors to help
win the war.
The Moon
CAFE
GOOD HOME COOKING
MEALS AT ANY HOUR
260.'. X St. Tel. South 2982
PALESTINE, TEX.
West Union Baptist church pulled
off another rally on Sunday and
raised $575.
Churches were well attended on
Sunday the weather being good.
Mrs. Setrilla McCrary of Choice is
visiting her sister. Mrs. Bee Pinson.
Mrs. Norris Booze of Choice is vis
iting here.
Mrs. Siller Round of Elderville is
here on a visit.
Miss Hordic Hodge is in Fort Worth
visiting this week.
Mrs. F. R. Updack is visiting in
San Antonm. Tempel and other
towns. ~
Miss Leatha Marshall went to
Bmsha Creek last week to attend the
district R, V. P. U. and S. S. con
vention and reported as having a good
time.
Mr. B. F. White attended the B. 5.
P. U. and S. S. convention at Brusha
Creek last week.
Mr. Rite C. Price is on the sic k list
this week.
Mrs. Clema Willison and Mrs. Mary
Pope were in the office today on busi
ness. •
Rev. S. M. Bolden is in from the dis
trict conference and reports that the
Palestine district raised for Willey
university $1,400.
Mrs. Martha Garland was a visitor
to the office today on business,
Mr. C. P. Carr and Mrs. Mary
Roberts were married last week and
we hope for them a happy life.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jerrone
Pouncy a girl. Mother are girl are
doing well.
Glad you like The Monitor.
South Side Notes
Miss Emma Fisher of 6907 South
15th street is quite sick again. She
is at home with her mother.
Mrs. Sara Jones, through her enter
tainments for Allen chapel A. M. K.
church building funds, gave the
church $50. Mrs. Josie Blackwell also
turned over $4.25 for the same pur
pose.
Mrs. Tenipy Irvin, who has been
seriously sick at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. P. Jefferson, 2645 7.
street, is a little better, although she
is still very sick. Her sister Mrs.
Carrie Ailep, of St. Paul, Minn., is
here with her.
Master Freddie Broadnax of 523"
South 25th street, the little son of X
Rev. J. A. Broadnax, had his foot A
badly burned last week by lime being
used by workmen at the church.
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1 10th and (J Streets =
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• South Side Hair Dressing Parlor ;
MRS. POLK JONES, Proprietor. ! <*
HAIR ANI) SCALP SPECIALIST.
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j Uses Mines. South and Johnson’s Wonderful Magic Hair
{ Growing System. ■
GIVE US A TRIAL.
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IW,Mt' tel (><1,1111 MIM|>0»4'HI>< .Ml.III.Kilt millullllHHMmiHIMHIIIIIl • |
Busy Bee
Cafe
GOOD HOME COOKING
Meals at All Hours.
Baths 25c
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EAT AND HE CLEAN
Elizabeth Clark. Prop.
Telephone So. 27D.*5
1917 So. 261 h St. So. Side.
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IMELCHOR - Druggist:
The Old Reliable
j Tel. South 807 1826 So. 24th St. !
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Harry Norman
PROMPT
Taxi Service
AT ALL HOURS
Pool Hall and Hilliard Parlor in
Connection.
Phone South 2902 2003 N St.
South Omaha.
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Petersen & Michelsenj
Hardware Co.
GOOD HARDWARE
2408 N St. Tel. South 16J )
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