The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 05, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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    GEORGE WELLS PARKER,
Whose scholarly work, “The Children of the Sun," has just been published by
the Hamitic League of the World.
WILL OPEN HIGH CLASS
VAUDEVILLE THEATER
Enterprising St. Louisians Will Pro
vide First Class Down Town Amuse
ment House for Colored Patrons.
St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 28.—A big
company has been formed, headed by
Richard D. Barrett, and has taken
over the Imperial theater at 10th and
Pine streets. It will operate this fa
mous house, in which many of the
greatest stars of the American stage
have played, as a high class vaude
ville theater, devoted exclusively to
the Negroes of St. Louis and vicinity,
offering the best entertainment yet
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seen at popular prices.
The show will consist of five high
class vaudeville acts, super-feature
pictures and an occasional traveling
attraction such as In Old Kentucky,
The Smarter Set, Richards and Prin
gle’s Minstrels and numerous others.
The Imperial is being thoroughly
renovated and put in spic-span shape,
and when it opens its doors it will
have a competent and efficient crew of
Colored attaches throughout.
Mr. James H. Harris has been en
gaged as musical director, and this
fact assures that the orchestra will be
very good.
St. Lou's has long been in need of a
downtown high priced theater for the
entertainment of the Negro theater
goers and no doubt this will be a wel
come announcement.
Buy a Liberty bond.
INVENTS GLASS BOMBS
Amarillo, Tex., Sent. 28.—Charles
Steverson, a resident of this city, is
accredited with having inventcn a
glass* bomb. He is said to have been
offered $5,000 for the invention. The
patent has been forwarded to Wash
ington for official inspection.
Buy a Liberty bond and stand be
hind your boy over there.
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Thomas S. Clark
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North McAlester,
Okla.
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HOSTESS HOUSE NOW
KEADYjo\OR OCCUPANCY
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Camp Gordon, Ga., Sept. 27.—The
hostess house for the Colored troops
at Camp Gordon, which has been in
process of erection for several weeks,
is now ready for occupancy. The At
lanta Constitution says: “The house
is a building complete in its expres
sion of beauty and comfort, the same
attention being given to the details of
harmonious and artistic equipment
that characterizes all the hostess
houses that have been and are still
being erected at nearly every canton
ment in the country, and is designed
along the same lines of the hostess
houses for white soldiers.” The struc
ture was provided through the efforts
of the national war work council of
the Y. W. C. A., the headquarters of
which is in Now York City. This fills
a long felt want, as there was great
need for the Colored soldiers at Camp
Gordon to have a suitable place where
they might meet their relatives and
friends who had come from a distance
to visit them.
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
GIVEN GOVERNMENT JOB
Florence, Ala., Sept. 28.—Booker T.
Washington, Jr., son of the lamented
educator, has accepted the position as
claims adjuster representing the 9.000
Race employees at the United States
government air nitrate nlant at Mus
sel Shoals, Ala.
AMMUNITION WORKERS
ARE INJURED
Philadelphia, Pa.—A Colored man
killed and seventeen other persons
were injured last Wednesday in an ex
plosion at the shell loading plant of
the Eddy stone Ammunition company
near Chester. Most of the seventeen
injured are Colorel women.
TO HIRE ELEVATOR GIRLS
Jackson, Mich, Sept. 28—The Otsego
hotel has discharged the white bell
boys and has employed Colored. Tie
same manner of employment will ef
fect the elevators and the gir's of our
race will be u. ed.
EMPLOYS MANY GIRLS
Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 28.—The Ros
enbaum company, one of the largest
and leading stores of this city has
recently given employment to more
than thirty Colored girls in various
capacities.
COLORED SHRINERS MUST
GET NEW N A M E
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 27.—The state
supreme court today handed down a
decisoin restraining for all time the
Order of Negro Shriners from using
the name Shriners or in any way iden
tifying itself with Shrine insignia or
regalia. The decision was against an
organization formed immediately after
the Shriners’ convention here in 1914.
McNairy’s Meliorated Oil
The Best Growing Hair Prepa
ration on the Market.
Keeps the Hair Straight, Soft
and Silky.
Stops Hair From Falling Out.
TRY THE MELIORATED
SYSTEM
Omaha Agents
Mrs. B. Gant, 2515 N. 28th Ave.
Wester 4736.
Mrs. A. Wood-.on, 122 N. 40th St.
Harney 3171.
Mrs. P. A. Williams, 2609 Grant
St. Webster 6493.
Mrs. B. Buford, 2217 Howard.
Douglas 7689.
Prices
Hair Grower 50c a box
Straightening Oil.35c
MISS NANNIE M’NAIRY,
Manufacturer.
Box 408. Bonner Spring*, Ka*.
Write for agency, inclosing
postage for return mail.
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FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN
COMES NEXT
Our boys seem to be headed towards Berlin; the famous
Ilindenburg line has been pierced and it is very plain that
the Yanks are over there. They know we are backing them
up with all our resources.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN! /
Thomas Kilpatrick & Co.
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QUICK ACTION PRICES
New Fall Merchandise Now on Sale
Men’s up-to-date Clothing; Boys’ Suits; Ladies’ Coats,
• Suits and Dresses; Underwear, Sweaters and all kinds of
| Shoes at less than you can buy them elsewhere. It will pay
t you to get our prices before purchasing. Every article guar
j anteed.
I. H. Helphand Clothing Co.
\ 314-316 North 16th St.
H. DOLOOFF
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE
STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM
Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish.
OPEN EVENINGS
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Avoid the Perils of
Malaria Poison
If you have germs of malaria in your system you are in peril. Heed
all such warning as chills, sudden fevers, headaches, lassitude, etc.
Such symptoms indicate that the germs are getting the upper hand
and are destroying your blood’s life principle. Take
Smith's Anti-Bilious Physic \
It will eliminate the poisonous germs and speedily restore vitality.
Now is a good time to take this remedy. Take it now and avoid the
serious results which may come from delay.
PRICE 25 CENTS
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Anti-Bilious Medicine Go.
BOX 1009, HOUSTON, TEXAS
A Church Where
All Are Welcome
Services
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m., 8 p. m.
League, 6:30 p. m.
Florence P. Leavitt Club, Mon
day afternoon.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday
Evening.
W. H. M. S. Thursday Afternoon
GROVE METHODIST CHURCH I'adiea' Ald; Fnday Afternoon.
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Telephone Webster 880 J