The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 05, 1918, Page 6, Image 6

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    PRINCIPAL OBJECTS OF THE RACE SERVICE
BUREAU
To Make Friends Among the White People for the Race.
To Seek New and Better Opportunities for Men and
Women of our Race.
To Fight Color Prejudice.
To Teach Race Unity.
To Eliminate the Use of the Term “NIGGER.”
To Aid Those Who Merit Aid.
To Teach Negroes How to Conduct Themselves, In Older
to Gain the Respect of Both White and Colored People.
YOU GAN HELP US
By Sending Your Name and Address to
Race Service Bureau
3137 PINE ST. ST. LOUIS, MO.
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 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 are growing and improving
and wp oust meet their demands. They want the best and we must
deilver. I have it for you, so come. I solicit your patronage.
VISIT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN AND ICE
CREAM PARLOR
IN CONNECTION
With Miss Kadel Breen 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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Get a Sick and Accident Policy With a Company 5
That Is On the Square!
§ A policy with th>* |
Home Casualty Com- «
1 panv is the one you 2
want. Take no other “
I The protection is for ~
g working women as a
I well a.' for working il
r; men. f.
k DON’T DELAY.
T personally attend to the adjustment of all claims. «
;; GEORGE WELLS PARKER, Agent
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•5 O.’L’i North 27th Street. Phone Harney ">7:17.
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j| la X I O * _ 1 9 1 6 Cl MIN'i S I REE 1
H 0 16 i burning Comfortable Rooms Reasonable Rates
|] Douglas 2466 D. G. Russell, Proprietor
I Obae-Hunter-Wakefield Funeral Home
I (People's Undertaking Co.)
I North Side 2101 Cuming St.
Phone Douglas 8103
I South Side 24th and Q Sts.
■ Nights and Sundays Call
8 South 2614
8 All other times call Doug
8 las 8103, main office and calls
8 will be answered at once.
8 We belong to most all Fra
8 ternal orders.
■ Can secure county bur’al for
■ those who have not me? ns for
i burial.
8 Ring and ring again until
■ you get us, Douglas 8103.
I G. W. OBEE, Mgr. J. H. Wakefield, Secy.NAT. HUNTER, Treas.
S Embalmer Phone South 2614 Res. Tel. V>eb. 4i40
8 FRANK GOLDEN, Auditor.
j
: Friedman Bros.j
i ♦
I Shoe Repairing Shop
| The place to buy new
j shoes. Supply depot for ev
j erything for foot comfort.
I 211 So. 14th St. Omaha
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♦
Telephone Douglas 5712
PACIFIC
Pool Parlor
C. BRANCH, Proprietor
BOB JOHNSON, M(jr.
Cigars, Tobacco and Soft
Drinks
LAUNDRY OFFICE
1014 SOUTH TENTH STREET
(Opposite Pullman Hotel)
OMAHA, NEB.
I Invest In
Michigan
Orchards
j Fortunes in It. Easy Terms.
$10 Down; $7.50 a Month
SEE JESSE HALE MOSS,
13th and Famam. Douglas 7150
j HOLSUM
i AND
KLEEN MAID
1 r
I Why Boy Inferior When
The Best
I COSTS NO '""'RET
JAY BURNS BAKING CO.
Events and
Persons
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Buy a I iberty Bond.
Mrs. '. W.* Parker has received a
1 card from her son. A. W. Parker, an
nouncing that he has arrived safely in
| Fiance. She also received a letter
] from her youngest son. Laurence, that ;
| he had arrived safely at Camp Pike!
and lias entered upon four months’
! training for a commission.
• from his son, Levi, who is now in
France.
Furnished Rooms—Strictly mod
em. With or without board. 1516
North Kith. Tel. Webster 1983.
I
A letter front Winfred Johnson,
who is at Norfolk. Va., reports that
I work at the shipyards i.- plentiful and
: that all the C ored men are doing
! finely.
J. H. Broomfield purchased an
eighty acre farm last week near Ft.
f a'li'iUr veb. • ■
Smoke John Ruskin Or Cigar. Big
gest and Best.—Adv.
Mrs. George Wells Parker has been
brought home from the Nicholas Senn
hospital and is convalescing nicely.
Purchase of Liberty Bonds will
please send • heir names into The Mon
itor.
The Orpheum Gardens has added a
star to their service flag for Laurence
Parker, who played the piano with th*
Adams' orchestra. This i> the first
| star for a Colored man upon the flag.
Furnished Rooms-—Strictly modern.
With or without board. 1316 North
Kith St. Tel. Web. 4983.
Lawyer Amos P. Scruggs has re
cently purchased a touring car. Amos
P. claims that he got so used to a
! car while inspector that lie simply can
i not get along without one.
The People's Drug store has com
j pieted their removal into their new
; building and ha- now one of the finest
j and best equiped pharmacies in the
; city.
F. C. Galloway will open a first
class lunch room next week in the
store formerly occupied by Marshall
I & Lee, tailors.
Neatly furnished rooms for light
housekeeping, 722 N. 16th st. Tel,
Doug. 9027. J. I,. Web tor.—Adv.
Reilly Jackson reports a fine busi
1 ness at his cabaret.
John Long, our new inspector of
weights and measures, is making
j things hum. He is putting the peo
ple wise to the matter of self protcc
| tion and his methods are being appre
ciated.
Get that Liberty bond today.
Mrs. Rnbt. Lee of 2915 Grant street
| was called to St, Joseph on account
j of the death of her father, Mr. John
Carriger.
Mrs. W. C. Mason of Indianapolis.1
Ind.. is here visiting and is stopping
with Mrs. Wright, 2620 Burdette
| street.
The Rev. G. W. Walton conducted
1 a very successful revival meeting at
I his church, 32d and U streets, last
I week, with several additions to hi
j church.
| Mrs. E. A. Williamson of 2508 Bur-j
dotte street, had for dinner Thursday
; Mrs. H. Potts and Mrs. O. Lee of
Laurence, Kas., and Mrs. M. Jones1
and Mrs. Carrie Nacey of Omaha.
Miss Henrietta Lewis will do hair
I work at her residence, 2706 Parker
j street, Webster 1250, after 5 p. in.
daily; other hours at 2416 Blondo. j
j Phone Webster 880.—Adv.
Eddie Enix of 1014’i Cuming street, |
; was buried from the J. H. Russell &
l Co. chapel last week. The Rev. G. G. |
! Logan officiating.
Mr. Jerry Stepney of Lincoln was '
a visitor here carnival week.
Mr. Harvey Washington of Lincoln
was here to attend the carnival.
Smoke John Ruskin 5c Cigar. Big
gest and Best.—Adv.
Mrs. C. M. Marsear of 2014 Erskine
street, was operated on last week at
Lord Lister hospital and is improving
nicely. Her daughter, niece and grand
daughter of Pierre, S. D., have been i
with her during her illness.
Mrs. Sarah Walker, the hustling
| representative of The Monitor at I.in
j coin, is a visitor in the city and at
: tending the carnival.
A Liberty bond is always an asset.
I Miss Beatrice Shelton, formerly' at
R. Jackson’s cabaret, is now singing
at the Netherwood, formerly known
as the Mecca, and Mr. Chas. Harold
of Perkins’ orchestra fame, now play
ing at the Mecca, is making a big hit.
The patronage is crazy about his
drumming, and the well-known Hal
| Bonaparte, formerly of the Dunbar I
• club, and now playing at the Nether
i wood, is a wonder, “the boy with the
sweet touch on the ivorys.” The man
agement of the Netherwood is well
known for their clean, up-to-date en
I tertainments which have been indorsed
by the board of welfare, the press and
public. The management extend, to
you a hearty ’ welcome to the Nether
wood cafe and garden, 24th and Grunt
streets, [lot lunch and soft drinks.
Wm. Snell, president; Mrs. P. A. Bell,
treasurer; Othello Rountree, secretary.
Real patriotism wants a Liberty
bond.
Mrs. John lamg and daughter-in
law. Mis. Rufus Long, paid a visit
to Camp Funston last week.
Amos I’. Scruggs, Omaha’s brilliant
Colored lawyer, is now back in active
practice and has the honor of being
the first Colored lawyer to be ad
mitted to practice in the federal courts
in this city.
The governor has granted permis
sion to local Colored men to form a
home guard and an effort is being
made to put it on foot immediately.
George Weils Parker's book, “The
Children of the Sun.” will be found on
.-ale at the People’s Drug Store and
at Frank Douglas', 24th and Erskine.
Pi ice 25 cents per copy,
Mr. \V. D. Francisco, of New York,
private -.iM irjary to Fisk O’Hara, star
v-g in "Marrying in Ha-le,” at the
Rrandeis theater is in the city shaking
hands with old acquaintances.
Mrs. .James Washington, of San
Francisco, is the Louse guest of Mrs.
('. Duncan. 8216 Seward.
Mr. and Ml . Eward Dorsey and
■ m. and M ss Edna Wilfred, of Lin
coin. Neb. were the guests of Mrs.
W. N. Moore and grandmother, Mrs.
Sarah Johnson, 2L'»0 North 80th street,
hist week.
Buy Liberty bonils until it hurts.
The Woman’s auxiliary of St.
Philip's church will meet Thursday.
October 10, with Mrs. S. Canty, 2409
H ondo street. All members urged and
requested to be present.
A largely attended meeting of the
Crispus Attacks auxiliary to the Red
Cross was held at the N. W. C. A.
home on Tuesday. Mrs. James Wash
ington, of Kan Francisco, was a vis
itor and gave a very interesting and
encouraging talk.
The Phi Delta sorority Red Cross!
auxiliary met Monday evening at 926
North 27th avenue.
Joseph B. LaCour lias gone to Wash
ington, D. C., where lie will enter the
Colored military unit at Howard uni
versity.
The war department has issued an
order to railway officials suggesting1
that they request deferred classifica
tion for men in their employment.
The corner of Thirteenth and Far
nam streets, over Pope’ drug store, is
becoming quite a corner. The large
coterie of professional men is making
things hum in a business way.
Several purchases of real estate by
race members have been made during
September.
Drs. Hutton and Singleton have a
right to be proud of their new quar
ters. Everything is au fait and a
pretty little office girl make- herself
busy to see that every one feels at
pome.
Mrs. Malinda George of Kansas City,
Kan., was called to Omaha by the;
death or Elmer Carter, on of Mrs.1
Lidi.-ue Pish or 2108 Erskine street.
Mrs. Charles Long is confined at her
home, 2624 Grant -tree*, with a severe
attack Of the grippe.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Grace, who have
been living in Los Angeles the past
year, have again taken up their resi- 1
■b»ncc >*> Omaha.
Mr. S, M. Dukes, who was ill in the
hospital in Portland, Ore., recently
with pneumonia, is recuperated and I
has returned to Omaha. He wishes to
thank his many Portland friends for
their exceeding kindness, Mr. Dukes
is.one of the old timers.
Mrs. M. Ragsdell of Los Angeles is;
the house guest of Mrs. L. K. Williams,
2609 Grant street. Mrs. Ragsdell i
enroute to Oklahoma to look after I
some real estate.
Mrs. W. P. Wade has arrived home
from Wichita. Kan., where she has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. N. I),
Briley', who has been ill. She left her
improving.
Mrs. George Huff of Hastings, Neb,,*
is the guest of Mrs. W. P. Wade dur-,
ing carnival week.
Mrs. L. J. Ailen of Marshall, Mo., is
visiting her daughters, Me.-daims
Randall and Vincent. Miss Madeline]
Craddock of Marshall, Mo,, is also
their guest.
Rack our boys up with Liberty
bonds.
CLASSIFIED ADS
BILLI \RD P ARLORS
CAPITOL HILLIARD PARLOR
Cigars and Tobacco.
Barber shop in connection. Ail kinds
of choice candies, chewing gum and i
soft drinks. Service to our guests
our specialty. Athletic and baseball
headquarters. •
Webster 1773. 2018 North 24th St.
Charles W. South, Prop.
BLACKSMITHS
J. W. STAPLETON
South 2571.5825 South 23d St
DRUG STORES
THE PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE
Douglas 1446. 109 South 14th St.
ADAMS HAIGHT DRUG CO.,
24th and Lake; 24th and Fort,
Omaha, Nob.
COLORED NEWSPAPERS AND
MAGAZINES
FRANK DOUGLASS
Shining Parlor.
Webster 1388. 2414 North 24th St.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF INCOROPRATION
KNOW ALL MEN* BY THESE PRES
ENTS: That we, the undersigned In
order to organize and form a corpora
tion for the purposes hereinafter stated,
pursuant to the provisions of the laws of
tie- State of Nebraska, do hereby cer
tify. make, adopt and execute the fol
I* wing Articles of Incorporation.
ARTICLE I.
NAME.
Tlie name of this corporation shall be,
THE NORTH-END A MI'S EM ENT COM
PANY.
ARTICLE II.
JJ >< WTK IN.
The location of the registered office of
this corporation shall be in the City of
Omaha. Douglas County, Nebraska.
A RT1CLE III.
CAPITAL STOCK.
The total authorized capital stock of
this corporation shall be f10.oe0.00 divided
mto shares of the par value of Si00.00
each, all of which shall be Common Stock,
and this stock may be issued for cash
or for pro part > or other tiling of value
i. determined by tie- Hoard of Directors
end tie- Compan> .-hall commence husi
riC'S when the total amount of said Stock
shall be subscribed and paid for. and
the Capital Stork of the Company shall
he li iii tenable onlv on the books of
the Company, in person or- by attorney,
and the Hoard of Director* shall have
pow**r to regulate tin- manner in which
the transfer shall be made.
ARTICLE IV
OBJECTS AND PLAN.
Tin- objects for which this corporation
is formed nr**, to buy. hold, and sell
real estate, to acquire the same by pur
i has**, gift, devise, lease or otherwise;
to own. mortgage, lease, occupy. Us** nnd
develop any such real estal* . to rolk-t
rent-, to acquire, own. hold and dispose
of personal property when necessary or
expedient in carrying on th« objects for
which this corporation is formed; to do
any and all Ihings consistent with the
laws oi the State of Nebraska that will
in any way ml vane** the interests of this
corporation, and to exercise any and all
power which -a copartnership or natural
person could do or exercise and which
now or hereafter may lie authorized by
the laws of the State of Nebraska.
ARTICLE V. *
TERM OF EXISTENCE
The term of existence of this corpora- j
tion sail be a period of fifty (50» years i
from the date of filing the Articles of j
Incorporation.
ARTICLE VI.
CORORATE SEAL.
The official seal of this corporation j
shall consist of a circle around the in
side of which shall be. THE NORTH- j
END AMI’S EM ENT COMPANY, and in j
the center of the circle, INCORPORATED ,
I NI iKH Till-: LAWS (IF THE STATE l
OF NEBRASKA.
ARTICLE VII.
OFFICERS AND STOCKHOLDERS.
'I’ll** officers of this corporation shall be
President. Vice-President. Secretary and
Treasurer, of which offic* s the Secretary
and Treasurer may !*•• filled by one per
son. and the affairs of the corporation
shall be conducted by a Board of not less
than three nor more than five persons to
be •-!• ( !e/l b the Dll** Uif lit their first
stockholder.'-’ meeting after the filing of
the Articles of Incorporation, and such
Directors shall hold their office until the
fir t meeting in January, 1919, and until !
their suceessors are elected and qualified.
Tin- officers of the corporation shall he
* !*ft, *1 by tie* Board of Directors and in
case of vacancy in the Board either by
death, resignation or otlr-rwise, the re- ‘
maining Director* shall have power to
fill such vacancy until the next annual j
in** ting of the stockholders. No person j
shall b«- an officer or Director of this cor
poration who is not a stockholder of said
company.
ARTICLE VIII.
ANNFAL MEETINOS.
Tii*' annual meetings of the stockhold
ers of this corporation shall be held at <
its office in Omaha, Dough - <*ountv, No- j
braska, on the first Monday in January j
of each y ar
ARTICLE IX.
INDEBTEDNESS.
Tin* highest amount of ihd'-b»*dn- - or j
liability that this corporation is subject :j
to shall not at any ore* time exceed two- i
thirds of the capital stork.
ARTICLE X
AM ION DM ENTS.
These Articles of Incorporation may be j
amended in such respects as are allowed i
by law at any regular meeting held an- :!
nuaJly by the stockholders of tho cor- |
poratlon by a four-fifths vote of the stock j
th**n outstanding and entitled to vote at
such meeting. A notice of the proposed j
amendment, however, shall be served
upon each and every stockholder of the j
corporation at bast thirty days prior to
the date of such meeting.
ARTICLE XIII.
AFFAIRS OF THE CORPORATION.
The affairs of this corporation shall be
conducted In accordance with the By
Laws of this corporation.
In testimony whereof we have here- \
unto set our hands and seals this f>th day
ot September, 1918.
S. T. PHANNIX,
President. j
JAMES O. JEWELL.
Attest- Treasurer.
GEORGE WATSON.
Secretary, 9-H-4t-10-4
.:
Start Saving Now
| Ona Dollar will open an account In the I
Savings Deparlimnl
of tb« J
United States Nat’l Bank j
16th and rarnam Streets
WATERS
BARNHART
PRINTING CO
I
OMAHA
. MRS. H. STEELE
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(Graduate South & Johnson's j
Majfic Hair (irowinif System
For Beautiful Hair.
For appointments phone Web
tor 7024 before X a. m. or after
r :30 p. m.
Residence 2202 Clark
We Have a Complete Line of i
FLOWER,GRASS j
AND GARDEN OCCU3.
Bulbs. Hardy Perennials, Poultry J
Supplies
Fresh cut flowers always on hand ?
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Stewart’s Seed Store
119 N. lfith St. Opp. Post Office 5
Phone Douglas 977 j
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The People’s
Drug Store
111 South 1 -IIh Street.
DRUGS, CIGARS AND SODA
Toilet and Rubber Goods
Special Attention to Prescriptions
We Carry a Full Line of Face and
Hair Preparations.
Nelson’s Hair Dressing.25c
Elite Hair Pomade .25c
Aida Hair Pomade .30c
eXelento Hair Pomade . 25c
Plough* Hall Dri sing .25c
Hygienic Hair Gro\*er .60c
Ford** i fitir Grower .25c
Palmer's Skin Whitener .25c
Palmer** Skin Success .25c
Black and White Skin Oint. ...25c
Uozal Bleach ..25c
We appreciate your patronage.
Phone Douglas 1446.
F. WILBERG
• BAKERY t
i Across from Alhambra Theatre i
•
« The Best is None Too Good for ♦
l Our Customers. J
j Telephone Webster 673 j
I. A. Edholm E. W. Sherman
Standard Laundry
24th, Near Lake Street
Phone Webster 130
C. H. MARQUARDT
( ASH MARKET
Retail Dealer in Fresh and Salt
Meats, Poultry, Oysters, etc.
2003 Cuming St. Doug. 3831
Home Rendered Lard. We Smoke
and Cure our own Hams and Bacon.
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Open All Times. Reasonable Prices :
The Silas Johnson
Western Funeral Home j
Webster 248 2518 l ake SI.
The Place for. Quality and Service
Licenced Kinbalmer in Attendance
Lady Attendant If Desired.
Music Furnished Free.
PORO
j HAIR CULTURE ;
We treat the scalp and grow ♦
the hair. J
Manicuring and massage. t
HATTIE B. HILL, Proprietor •
j 2320 North 2<ith si.
| Phone Webster 3390. j
The Hamilton
SOFT DRINK PARLOR
Cor 21th ;ind Hamilton
HOT DRINKS
(Jet Acquainted With Joe |
C. S. JOHNSON
18th arid Irard Tel. Douglas 1702
AI.L KINDS OF CO A I. and COKE
at POPULAR PRICES.
Heat for the Money
Established 1890 * T * * * ..|
C. J. CARLSON j
Dealer in
Shoes and Gents’ Furnishing! I
1514 No. 24th St. Omaha. Neb.)
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