The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, August 31, 1918, Page 6, Image 6

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    1 BE A SEPTEMBER MORN I
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* And attend the (hand Ball uiven under the auspices of the *
* MOINLICHT CLUB it the NEW DREAMLAND.
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. This is what we call down town stuff—4lit South 18th St. £
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.{. Alusic by Perkins" Orchestra
£ This is the orchestra that drew the crowd at the Car- £.
••• nival for l»enefit of Prof. Jeffries. £
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£ OTHELLO ROUNTREE. Sec. MRS. P. A. BELL. Treas. £
t WM. SNELL, the Whole Soul M«n\ |
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P. H. JENKINS
The Barber
We are now in our new location at Twenty-fourth and Burdette
streets, where we will have plenty of room. Everything strictly
sanitary and up-to-date with all modern convenience-. My shop
stands on its merits for w hat 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 hoys as well. The Colored people are growing and improving
and we must meet their demands. They want the best ami we must
deliver. 1 have it for vou. so come. I solicit vour patronage.
VISIT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN ICE
CREAM PARLOR |
IN CONNECTION
With Miss Hit/el Hull as Soda Dispenser and Manager
We solicit the patronage of all ladies, gentlemen and friends.
Try our refreshing drinks and delicious Cream.
WE ARE OPEN SUNDAYS.
New Location, 24th and Burdette Sts.
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l Get a Sick and Accident Policy With a Company i
| That Is On the Square! \
5 A policy with the *
§ Home Casualty Com- «
pany is the one yon ~
| want. Take no other *
* The protection is for “
working women a- «
well as for working |
|j men. • |
t DON’T DELAY.
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r personally attend to the adjustment of alldain -.
GEORGE WELLS PARKER, Agent
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» 933 North 27th Street. Phone Harney 5737. 5
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The Girls Beauty Club
Ball
’ THE EVENT OF THE SEASON
AT U. B. F & S. M. T. HALL
21th and Parker, Monday, September 2
MUSIC BY M. J AZZ.
ROBERT HARRINGTON. Floor Manager
Mrs. Elizabeth Dickerson, Mrs. Gertrude Porter,
Chairman. Secretary.
ADMISSION, 35 CENTS.
UNIFORM 1
I TAXI
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CO.
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J ( alls \nswered Day or Night.
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I Ratos *2.00 IVr Hour. New 5
I’assenger Car.
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! Office For
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i. FIRST CLASS CLEANING
AND FRESHING. j
? Neatly Itone. Work Guaranteed.
| LEE AVKRKTT
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j, 2114 North 21th St.
Tel. Office Web. 5220.
1 Res. Web. 2219.
♦
Invest In \
Michigan
Orchards j
Fortunes in It. Easy Terms, j
$10 Down; $7.50 a Month
SEE JESSE HALE MOSS,
Kith and Farnam. Douglas 7150 j
j HOLSUM
AND
1 KLEEN MAID j
I Why Buy Inferior When ;
The Best j
I COSTS NO •"'MET
JAY BURNS BAKING CO. |
Colored Americans
In War Work
August 3 to 18 a campaign foi
i hea.tft, of state-wide proportions was
carried on at Columbia, S. C.
On the 4th a meeting was held and
Governor Manning presided. The
chief executive also paid a visit to
Camp Jackson to encourage the Col
ored citizens in their very helplu!
effort in promotion of better hea't
conditions among their people. T! e
state council of defense is in charge
of the campaign. Some of thes? in
terested in the work are; Seymoui
Carroll, secretary of state council ti
defense; I. S. Levy, chairman of the
Columbia council of defense; J. H.
Goode, president of the Negro Bus
ness league; Dr. M A. Evans, presi
dent of South Carolina Health as
sociation; R. VY. Westbury, ford ad
ministrator for the State of South
Carolina; Dr. J. H. Goodwin, presi
dent of State Fair association; H. J
Fredericy, editor of the Piemont In
dicator; and R. \V. Br.ulware, pre
dent of the Association for the Ad
vancement of Colored People of the
state.
The Colored man is a willing fac
tor in the war. This has been so
convincingly demonstrated upon sc
I many occasions that additional evi
dence is scarcely necessary. A strik
ing case in point, however, may be
noted in the journeying at his own
expense from Birmingham, Ala., to
Washington of Archie Neely, a stal
wart young Colored American, to en
list in the army. He had been re
fused by the local hoards at his home
but was so determined to battle for
Uncle Sam that he scraped togethei
the necessary funds ami came to
Washington to see the officials of the
war department in person and tender
his services. His personality was so
inviting and his plea so eloquent that
Neely was accepted. There wasn't n
happier youngster in the land than
Neely when he left the war depart
ment with a paper authorizing him u
proceed to Camp Meade.
The Colored churches and fraternal
societies of Jackson, Tenn., are plan
ning to have an elaborate patriot!
demonstration August 2!), to continue
three days. Speakeis of national m
nown will be on hand, and a stren
uous effort will be made to raise
$5,000 for war purposes. A big pa
rade is to be an outstanding feature
1 of the occasion and it is expected that
25,000 marchers will take part. The
affair is under the management of a
local committee, headed by R. Flippin.
Surgeon General Gorgas, cl' ihe
United States army,, has called for
the enrollment of 8,000 graduutf
nurses to enter the service at the iate
of 2,000 a week. Says he: “The
army today is growing faster than the
nurse corps is increasing. I there
fore urge upon the Ameircan Red
Cross, through its agencies, to biing
to the attention of the trained nurses
of this country the necessity of ini
mediate offer of service and their en
rollment in the army nurse coips,”
With the rapid incerase of Colored
troops in the army, the necessity of
larger number of Colored nurses will
1 be apparent. Women who desire to
register and enroll for this service
should write to Miss Jane Delano,
headquarters of the American lb d
Cross (army nurse section), or apply
to the Red Cross authorities in the
I locality in which they reside.
The appointment of Lieut. Russell
i Smith, detailed in charge of the 2d
battalion, student army training camp, j
Howard university, is the first time in ,
the history of the United Statis army
where a Colored officer has been
placed in charge as commanding offi
cer of a training camp.
Dr. J. W. K. Bowen, of Gammon !
Theological seminary, Atlanta, Ga.,
one of the race’s ablest speaker*, ad- ;
dressed a monster patriotic meeting
recently at Wadesboro, N. C., with
: more than 6,000 persons in attendance
from Anson and adjoining counties.
Dr. Bowen was introduced by the Hon.
L. P. Robinson, member of congress
from the Wadesboro district. He
pointed out in a most luminous man
ner the duty of the race in support of
the war policies of the government
and urged the people to respond
cheerfully to the call to the colors,
to buy liberty bonds and war savings
stamps, to contribute generously to
the funds for the Red Cross, the V.
M. C. A., and to engage ■ heartily in
all of the activities designed to aid
the nation in the winning of the war.
Dr. Bowen spoke to another large
gathering at Hickory, N. C., cn route
homeward to Atlanta.
The full text of President Wilson’s
letter in denunciation of lynching will
probably be circulated in France
among the Colored soldiers.
The Negro ruxiliary of the Knox
County Chapter of the American Red
Cross society of Knoxville, Tenn.. is
doing excellent work, with Mrs. .1. G.
Robinson as president. At a recent I
patriot.c celebration Mayor John E.
McMillan spoke and helpful addresses
were delivered by Editor W. L. Por- ,
ter of the East Tennessee News; Prof. 1
j C. W. Cansler, Hon. W. E. Yardley.
Dr. J. H. Henderson, Rev. L. St.
George McCallum and ethers oi like I
prominence.
A new community house, adjudged
the best in the district, has been
opened for Negro soldiers at Camp
Travis, San Antonio, Tex. A com
mittee has been appointed by the war
commission on training camp activi
ties and a Colored worker has brer
placed in charge of the club house.
EXPERT MECH \NIC WILL
INSTRUCT DRAFTEES
Charleston, W. Va.. Aug. 30.—Mr.
Silas Harden, well known mechanical
expert and owner of the City Taxi
Cab company and City Garage, hrs
been selected to instruct a class of
Colored draft men in automobile work
driving and repairs.
Mr. Harden, while a young man,
enjoys the distinction of being the
best mechanical expert in the city in
addition to .having the most success
ful. largest and only bonded taxi-cab
company in this and surrounding
towns.
WOMEN \CT AS CHA1EEEI K'
New Orleans, La., Aug. 30.—With
the granting of a license as a chauf
feur to Mary Bolden, Colored, offi
cials at the city hall see a new era
in motor truck transportation in New
Orleans. She is a graduate of a Col
ored women’s school for chauffeurs,
which now has forty students enrolled,
learning to drive cars and trucks.
Mechanics are teaching the women
the fine joints of the cars.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE
in 11»«- Justice «%iurt of M Glenn .Moran j
Within and for < I 'ouglas fount • i
tv. Vrltfukn.
Allen loin md 11 • f > • ‘'ill# putner.
doing husines.M under riie firm name and |
■dyle of Jones Ar Chiles, plaintiffs, vs.
Sbadraek J. Johnson, defendant
Sbadrack I Johnson will ;ak«- antic- i
! tfiat on th*- 25th day of June. 1919. If j
, Glenn Moran, a Justice of tin- fie ace. of 1
•Omaha. I 'oughts County, Nebraska, is* !
sued an order of attachment *nd t notice !
oi garnishment or the sum of $159.Mi, \
- in an action pending Iffore him wherein i
Jones & ( ’lilies are plaintiffs and Shad
! rack J. Johnson is tie fend ant. The prop
erty of the defendant consisting of ll't.rr
in cash in the hands of the Metropolitan j
Life Insurance company has Iteen at- ;
t.'idled under said order and notice of j
garnishment. Said cause was continued ’
until the 9th day of October. |9h. at
: 9 o'clock i- m of said day.
I rated at Omaha. Veil., this 2-Sth da\ of j
August, 191S,
JONHS lit CHILE**.
| v.3J-9-13-31 Plaintiffs
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OF SOUTHSIDE COLORED BUTCHERS
CLUB
Know \|| Men Ity Tlmse Present j.
That w*-, tin* uiuhrdgned. whose mime.
it- reto attainted, have a^^ociated our- '
*K* - togethei for th* purpose of form
.Mg md |M-eoining: * corporation under!
Tid »•> \ irtue of the law- of the State of j
Nebraska tel for that purpo-c do hereby j
adopt the i dlov. irig Article* of fneorpora- j
tiun
altp-ij: I
‘I he name of thl*-- cm pot .it ion shall Is-:
?l* S-O.it hstde Colored I Stitcher** < ’Itlh of ;
Om;i )• •
NKTH'LK II
The place of tnndness iiaJI Im* the City i
of i tiimha, I*ou g Ins County. Nchraska.
ARTICLE III
The general nature of the business of !
this corporation shall Im- to rent am'.
I maintain a budding or suite of mona !
where its members may meet to stud^
( and discuss »!l economic, soc ial and |x>- ,
litical questions, and, for their own enter !
tain merit and amusement for their mu- |
j tual welfare.
MiTICLK IV
The capital -lock ol this corpoialioi |
shall la- $2,5(>ii.09. divided into finO shares •
of the par value of $5.00 each, said shares I
I to be paid for as follows. Two and on*
J half ($2.5'0) dollars when th** stock is is- j
! sued and two and one-half ($2.50 dollar*
i within the following six months. Mem- |
j hershio ma 1m* acquired onh throng I
j ownership of stuck. This stock shall b.
non-assessable and noil-assignable. Sui
render or loss of ti»eml>er#hip shall worl
a forfeiture of stock.
A RTICLK V
This corporation shall commence husl
lies- on the 15th day of July. 1919. are j
shall continue for a period of twenty J
five year.' from and after said date.
ARTICLE VI
Tin* affair of this corporation shall l* 1
conducted h> a board of directors cf '
seven members. The president and see
ret irj <*i thi corpora!Ion -h ill be 1 uf> * I
the seven members of this hoard by vlr I
tu*- of their office. This corporation shall j
1»* managed and conducted by said I*ourd I
of directors as provide*! in the constitu
tion and by -law s.
A UTJCLE VII.
Th«* board of directors shall meet a* I
least f*#ir times each year to transact
th** business of this corfioration
ARTICLE VIII.
Officers.
The officer# shall l*»- h president, vice i
president. treasurer and secretary. And
they shall 1m- t-heted annually, tin* first j
election to 1m- held at Omaha, Nebraska,
th** third Monday In July. 1919, and tl«
third Monday in July each year there
after during the existence of this cor
poration.
ARTICLE IX.
Membership.
Tit* Iward of director# shall fix an*' )
maintain the qualifications of rneinis-r.* -
as provided in tin* constitution and by
laws
article X
Indebtedness.
The indebtedness of this corporatlor
shall at no time exceed three-fifths of the
capital stock. .
ARTICLE X!
Amendment.
These Articles of Incorporation may he
amended at any regular meeting by ?«
two-thirds vote of the stork represented
at such meeting, provided there are rep
resented one-fifth of the stock of said
corporation, which shall be required U
make a quorum. And provided further
that such amendment shall have beet
submitted to the stockholders through
the secretary .it least ninety days prior
to raid meeting.
HAUUV NORMAN.
RORT. JONES.
. ORE W. JACKSON.
Incorporators.
State of Nebraska. I
Count> of I xiuKlas » »s.
On this 3rd day of July. 1918. before me
personally apj»eared Harry Norman. Rob
ert Jones and ole Jackson, to me known
to l»e th* 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 this
3rd day of Julv. IMS.
I*. J. MADDEN.
(Sea 11 Notary Public,
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[TRUNKS!
ITHK BETTER KIND
Made from good clear lumber. J
covered with fibre: well bound j
on edges. Durable comers and f
braces where necessary. Sturdy I
locks and hinges. 2 trays nicelv i
cloth lined.
Priced at $10.00. 512.00. $13.50 e
and $15.00.
! Freling & Steinle j
(“Omaha's Beat Baggage Build- ♦
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J IS03 F \RNAM STREET
I The [
I E. L. Garage j
24th and l ake.
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j (ienerai repairing, storage I
♦ and accessories. I
• All work guaranteed. I
* Open Day and Night. I
i Tel. Webster 630.
WATERS
BARNHART
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| Telephone Douglas 5712
PACIFIC
Pool Parlor
C. BRANCH. Proprietor
BOB JOHNSON. Mgr.
j Cigars, Tobacco and Soft
Drinks
LAUNDRY OFFICE
! 1014 SOUTH TENTH STREET
[ (Opposite 1'ullman Hotel)
OMAHA. NEB
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Hill-Williams Drug Co.
IMRE DR ECS AND TOILET
ARTICLES
Free Delivery
Tyler 180 2402 Cuming St.
Mrs. R. F. Bolden
POItO HAIR CTT/H RIST
Scalp Treatment a
Specialty.
Phone Webster .500.!.
2:507 North 27th St.
C. S. JOHNSON
I Hr H and l/ard Tel. Douglas 1702
M L KINDS OF COAL and COKE
at f’OIM'LAR PRICES.
Beat for the Money
I Established 1890 ' " * j
C. I. CARLSON j
Dealer in
Shoe* and Gents’ Furnishinga |
1514 No. 24th SI. Omaha, Neb. j
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| Want to Buy or 5
| Rent a House? $
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Then (Jet in Touch With ^
I A. J. DAVIS & CO. |
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Real Estate and Rentals
>20 South 13th St. |
^ Doug. 7150. Res. W'eb. 839. |
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Start Saving Now
Od« I»‘>llar will op*-n an account in th*
Savings Department
United States hat’! Bank
ISth and FarnaiD Street*
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We Have a Complete Line of »
FLOWER,GRASS
AND GARDEN vJCCUaj
Bulba, Hardy Perennial*. Poultry j
Supplies
Fre8h cut flowers always on hand *
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Stewart’s Seed Store!
119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Office j
Phone Douglas 977 J
The People’s
Drug Store
109 South 14th Street
DRUGS, CIGARS AND SODA
Toilet and Rubber Goods
Special Attention to Prescriptions
We Carry a Full Line of Face and
Hair Preparations
Nielsons Hair Dressing.25c
I 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 Whltener.25c
Palmer's Skin Success . 25c
Black and White Skin Olnt. ...25c
Uozal Bleach $ 25c \
We appreciate your patronage.
Phone Douglas 1446.
F. WILBERC
I BAKERY
J | Across from Alhambra Theatre J
1 The Best is None Too Good for I
I Our Customers. J
t Telephone Webster 6/3 t
Neatly Furnished Rooms f
Modern Conveniences With or
Without Board
Telephones. Doug. 8727, Doug. 8703 j
The Booker T.
Washington Hotel
Mrs. Laura Cuerington, Propr. j
In Connection with
THE WASHINGTON CAFE
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1719-21 Cuming Street Omaha
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J. A. Fdholm E. W Sherman
Standard Laundry
24th, (Near Lake Street
Phone Webster 130
Work called for and delivered L
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 antf shoes.
2022 N. 24 th St. Web. 3320
C. H. MARQUARDT
CASH MARKET
Retail Dealer in F resh and Salt
Meats, Poultry, Oysters, etc.
2003 Cuming St. Doug. 38SI
Home Rendered Card. We Smoke
and Cure our own Hams snd Baron,
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Open All Timet. Reatonable Prlcet |
The Silas Johnson
Western Funeral Home
Webster 248 2518 l ake St.
The Place for Quality and Service
Licensed Kmbulrner in Attendance
Lady Attendant If Desired
Music Furnished Free.
PORO
HAIR CULTURE
We treat the scalp and grow
the hair.
Manicuring and massage.
HATTIE B. HILL, Proprietor
2320 North 26th St.
Phone Webster 3390.