The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 05, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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    Painless
Extraction
Have those old teeth removed and
protect your health. Any number
of teeth can be replaced by a plate
or bridge, made to look natural.
Consultation Free.
Dr. P. W. Sawyer
DENTIST
Phone Doug. 7150. 220 S. 13th St.
13th and Parnam Sts.
The Kashmir
Beauty Shop
FOR LADIES
We Also Make a Specialty of
TREATING MEN’S SCALPS
220 S. 13th St., I'pstaira
13th and Fa main.
JFSSE HALE, MOSS, Manager
Oougian 7150.
MADAME HENDERSON
HAIRDRESSER and MANICURIST
Agent for the Celebrated Madame
Walker Preparations
The Walker Method Taught.
Diplomas (iranted
Phone Webster 1489
2301 N. 25th St. Omaha, Neb.
TUCHMAN
BROS.
21th and Lake Street
Branch.
GROCERIES, MEATS
BAKERY
The Jones Poro Culture
College Positively Grows
the Hair
A j
Try our scientific method of treat
ing the scalp. We positively grow
hair or money refunded. Electric
massage for scalp and face. System
taught. Sterilized equipment. Steam
heated booths. All work private.
MRS. ANNA EVANS JONES
1516 North 24th St.
Webster 5450 Harnty 6100
TEXAS
WHEN IN
TEMPLE, TEXAS
.
STOP WITH
Mrs. I. S. Dawson
218 South 4th Street
I
Who gains pleasure in making
you comfortable. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Hates reasonable.
Write or wire for accommoda
tion.
HASTINGS, NEB.
Mrs. Emma Stewart left on the 20th
inst. for a thirty rla\ s’ visit with her
son in St. Joseph. J!o.
Mrs. Vanessa PLoner and Mrs. Ger
trude Gates, both of Grand Island,
Neb., were week-end visitors with
friends and re'at'ves in Hastings.
Mrs. W. Walker's baby is much im
proved in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camper have
moved to Seneca, Neb.
Mr. Abraham Summers, father of
Mr. Floyd Summers, is very sick.
Worshipful Master A. W, Gates, R.
P. Booth, and others assisted in in
itiating seven new numbers in Grand
Island Wednesday night, September
25th.
Rev. E. T. Carrington returned from
Grand Islam! last night, where he
went on church business.
Rev. A. W. Niles of East Chicago,
Ind., is in our city and will lecture
at the Hamilton M. E. church Thurs
day night, September 2fi, subject,
“Race Ideals.”
Mrs. Frankie Goode returned to the
city last evening from her vacation.
E. T. CARRINGTON, Reporter.
CO I NCI L BUFFS NEWS
Rev. J. P. Jackson is now laying his
plans for the winter season for his
church work. The church raised about
$•‘’,000 last year and is now planning
to raise money to complete the church
this fall. The officers have been
called for Tuesday night to perfect
plans.
Last Sunday morning at 11 o’clock
Rev. Charier. Stewart filled the pulpit
and preached a soul-stirring sermon
which was enjoyed by all. He also
dropped a word to the mothers and
fathers to keep their children in school
at any cost, as the future will bring a
new standard, not color or race, but
moral and educational qualifications.
In the evening Rev. Mr. Jackson
preached from the subject, “I Shall
Not Want," to a crowded church.
Miss Reist is reported some better
i at this writing. She has been con
i fined to her bed since August 5. She
j is now in Mercy hospital.
I Mrs. I sit tie Smith, who has been
! visiting relatives in this city, returned
I to her home in St. Joseph last Sunday
i night.
M rs. M. Morton has just returned
j from a trip to Camp I>es Moines to
I hid her baby son goodby, as he was
j preparing to go over there soon.
Miss Anna Fountain hail the rnis
! fortune to lose a whole washing. Some
| thief tore the screen from the window
while all were asleep. She lives at 112
] South Thirteenth street.
The Rock Island club of Tabernacle
church gave a moonlight supper last
Wedensday night and took in $15.20.
Rev. T. A. Taggart is booked to
bring his people and preach at the
Tabernacle church at 3 p. m., October
13. Come and hear him.
Mrs. Nettie Macv is. visiting in the
city from Chicago. Mr. Macy is tun
ning here on the Northwestern.
Mr. Wade II. Peyton is going to
Nebraska State Universitj Medical
college.
Mr. Frank Giles has gone back to
Cincinnati. He has been visiting his
mother and sister, Mrs. Ida Giles and
Miss Bessie.
Mr. Joseph Reese's sister is better.
She is still in the hospital.
Mr. Charlie Pady is improving.
Rev. Mr. Stoner of Bethel A. .V E.
I church has been to Evanston, II' -,t
! the conference. He returned Mon. ay.
Me was assigned to St. Paul’s church,
St. Paul, Minn. Rev. Mr. Roncing of
I Fort Dodge comes to Council Bluffs.
Everybody dislikes to lose Sister
Stoner, as she is a very sweet woman
I and secretary of the Booker T. Wash
j ington Red Cross unit. The ladies are
j doing fine work. They are knitting
I socks and square,. Everybody is wel
come Thursday at the rooms, Six
teenth and Broadway.
NEBRASKA CITY NEWS
Mies Georgina Robinson is spending
her vacation in Chicago.
Ray Turner writes his mother he is
enjoying camp life ami the best of
health.
Mrs. Hattie Richards, ill for some
time, is again able to be out,
Mr. Albert Letcher motored to
Omaha Sunday morning, returning
Sunday evening.
M isses Winifred and Rosa Robinson
attended the A. M. E. conference and
report a fine time.
Mr. Logan Goodlow is now station
ed at Camp Funston.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rollins motor
ed to Omaha Sunday to hid farewell
to Robert Ennis, who left for Camp
Funston Monday morning on his way
to Berlin to help settle the itltle argu
ment over there. May God bless and
take care of him and all those fight
ing for the good old U. S. A. is the
prayer of his sister.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Sick—Mmes. Anna Moten and Julia
ing.
Mr. Elijah Simms, Winche ter,
came through our town last Saturday
night, en rout? to Brookshire.
The friend ; of Mr. Samuel B. Till
man, who was operated on at Camp
Travis, for appendicitis, some fifteen
Jays ago, is doing nicely.
ATCHISON. KANSAS
Miss Vi Davennort returned to her
home in Tennessee Monday, where she
teaches school. She was accompanied
as far as Kansas City by Mrs. Young,
her cousin.
M iss Goldie Cunningham, one of
Atchison’s favorite young ladies, fin
ished h?r course of studies at Boyle's
college, Omaha. She spent Sunday
and Monday in Atchison, visiting rela.
tives and friends, returning to Omaha
Tuesday for an indefinite stay.
Mrs. A'irginia Tolbert returned home
Sunday from Chicago, where she has
been visiting her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Major Hill of Ala
bama have moved to Atchison to live.
Harry Buford of Omaha, enroute to
Kansas City, Mo., in his Pierce-Arrow
roadster, stopped over a few hours to
visit relatives and friends. Mr. Buford
is an Atchison product, hut was reared
in Omaha. H<‘ holds a prominent posi
| tion with the police dr-partment there.
Mrs. Minerva Ray received word
from her son George, who has been
living in Washington for fifteen years,
that he would be at home . oon. He is
ubject to the last draft and register
■ ed from Atchison.
LODGE DIRECTORY
F. & A. A.. York Rite, St. Luke’
Lodge, No. 14, will meet the first and
third Monday nights in Knights of
Pythias hall. Twenty-fourth and
Charles streets. All members take
notice. Wm. Bridges, W. M.; J. E.
Johnson, secretary; H. C. Watt ,
treasurer.
Gate City Lodge, No. 6674. G, U. O.
of O. F., meets the first and third
Monday of each month at PetersenV
hall, 24th and Burdette sts. W. H.
Payne, N. G.; R. L. Woodard, P. S
4012 South 26th st. South 4450.
Omaha Lodge No. 146, A. F. and
A. M., Omaha, Neb. Meetings first
and third Thursdays of every month.
I Lodge room, 2201 Cuming street. I’.
! If. Jenkins, W. M.; W'. H. Robinson,
Secretary.
Keystone Lodge No. 4, K. of P.,
Omaha, Nebr. Meetings first and
third Thursdays of each month. H.
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1 Waiters
Wanted.
Best Wages and Meals
1 in City |
[ The Blackstone Hotel j
Apply to A. P. JORDAN
Head waiter
.........
A. Hazzard, C. C., J. H. Glover, K. of
K. and S.
Weeping Willow Lodge No. 9596,
G. U. O. of O. F., meets second and
fourth Thursdays of each month at
L. B. F. Hall, 24th and Charles. R.
S. Gaskins, X. G.; T. H. Gaskins, P. S.
International Order No. 631 Col
ored Engineers and Portable Hoisting
Enginemen meets at 222514 Lake
street first and third Wednesday in
each month. W. H. T. Ransom, pres
ident; J. H. Headly, Cor. Sec.; J. H.
Moss, Ree. Sec.; S. L. Bush, Treas.
Faithful lodge, No. 250, U. B. F.,
meets second and fourth Fridays in
each month at Rescue hall. Visiting
brethren welcome. Earl Jones, W. M.;
James Tubbs, W. S.
I.odge rooms at 24th and Charles
streets. Vacant two nights eacr,
j week. Persons wanting to rent same,
cal! Allen Jones, rental agent, W'eb
ster 1100.
Classified
Advertising
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KATi!S—1V4 cants a word for single
Insertions, 1 cent a word for two or
more insertions No adrertisemrsat
for !•-*« than 15c. Cash should ac
company advei tiaement
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Right at 24th st. car
j line; two nice, large furnished rooms
' for couple; also a smaller room. 2317
I Charles. Webster 4745.
A furnished room for rent. Mrs. E.
M. Wright, 2620 Burdette st. Webster
5543.
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fOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Call;
, Webster 5639.
For Rent—Newly furnished rooms.;
1518 North 24th street. Tel. Web.
| 4419.
FOR RENT OR FOR SALE—Six
j room house, furnished. Call Webster!
• i h09 North J :ri
Furnished Rooms—Strictly modem S
I furnished rooms for man and wife or
| for men. 2417 Caldwell. Mrs. G.
I Holmes.
-I
Furnished rooms. Strictly modem.
2705 Douglas street. Harney 6829. ;
Mrs. I. Falls.
For Rent—Rooms for light house- |
j keeping, 17 South Seventeenth street, j
Inquire at 2630 Parker street. 9-21-2t
A neat furnished room in modem
i home for man and wife, 3702 North j
Twenty-third street. Webster 3727
9-21 ‘
I
Neatly furnished rooms in private i
family. Strictly modem. Webster j
1196. 9-21 -4t j
First class rooming house, steam
| heat, bath, electric light. On Dodge,
and 24th st. car line. Mrs. Ann- Hanks, !
924 North 20th st. Doug. 437;,.
j ■■ .. ■ ..
Furnished Rooms—Neatly furnish
ed rooms in a strictly modem home;
one-half block off car line. Tel. Web.
4983. 1516 North 16th.
Furnished Rooms—Strictly modem
furnished room for man and wife. !
Mrs, Hueston, 2805 Ohio.
For Rent.—Four rooms furnished
or unfurnished, 2624 North 25th St.
Phone Webster 5560.
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FURNISHED rooms for rent; j
strictly modem. Res. 2212 Seward.
Tel. Web. 3733.
Furnished Rooms—Strictly modern.
W. Harvell. Webster 4760.
FOR RENT — Furnished rooms,
1549 N. 17th st. Web. 5230. Floyd
Carlton.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, ail j
modern. 2706 Parker st. Web. 1250.,
Nicely fflrnished rooms. Phone
Webster 2941.
Two furnished rooms, 2415 Indiana !
avenue. Tyler 3399-W. . .
Furnished room for gentleman. Mrs. j
E. M. Wright, 2620 Burdette St. Web.
5643.
Furnished room; strictly modem;
gentleman only. Mrs. M. Murray,
2714 North 25th St. Web. 979.
For Rent—Two furnished rooms,
trictly modem, 1923 North 27th St.
Webster 3150.
For Rent-—Modem furnished rooms.
2320 North 28th Ave. Phone Web
ster 2058.
Neatly furnished rooms in a pri
vate home. Modern except heat. Men
only . Webster 1760.
Neatly furnished rooms, 1842 North
27th St. Call Webster 2812.
First-class modem furnished room*.
Mrs. L. M. Bentley Webster, ilUii
North Twenty-sixth street. Rhone
Webster 4769.
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NORTH SIDE BOOSTERS
Sergt.-Major E. W. Killingsworth R. C. Price
At 0. T. Camp Pike, Ark. At Home on the Job
The Alamo Barber Shop and Pocket Billiard Parlor
The best equipped shop in the state. Leading shop of
the city. Baths, plain and shower. Cultured barbers.
KILLINGSWORTH & PRICE, Props.
R. D. Jackson, Foreman.
Phone Webster 5784. 2416 North 24th Street.
WEBSTER 1412 2506 NORTH 24TH ST.
OSBORNE
West Side, 24th and Lake Sts.
Shirts, Men’s Arrow Brand, $3.00 value for.$1.98
Shoes, Men’s Dark Brown, $10.00 value for .$7.95
Women’s Black Kid, High Top Shoes, $8.50 value for . .$6.50
Buster Brown Children’s Shoes, all sizes.
Corsets, all sizes and styles, just arrived, Special Sale.
Women’s Waists, special $1.25. Boys’ Wash Suits, sizes 2 to 6. $1.45
Men’s Dress Pants, $3.50 value for $2.75 Men’s Hosiery, pair.25c
Millinery, Bungalow Aprons, Child's Wash Dresses, Hosiery, Notions.
25 PER CENT UNDER DOWNTOWN PRICES
A. F. PEOPLES
Painting, Paperhanging and Decorating. |
•1 Estimates Furnished Free. All Work Guaranteed. *
f 4827 Erskine Street. Phone Walnut 2111. |
THE SLAUGHTER SYSTEM
AND
LLYRA HAIR BEAUTIFIER
for beautiful hair
Guaranteed to Grow Hair in SIX TREATMENTS
or money refunded.
SYSTEM and BEAUTIFIER sold everywhere. Write for
particulars about the System.
LLYRA HAIR BEAUTIFIER 50 cents per box, 4 cents
postage. Agents Wanted.
THE SLAUGHTER SYSTEM MNFG. CO.
.1001 Lawton Avenue - - - St. Ixmis, Missouri