The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, September 18, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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•jj* Call Webster 1358 After B P. M. •••
^ v | C. W. ANDERSON
X Upholstering of Chairs •{•
•j. 3325 Emmet Street. Omaha X
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Petersen A Mfehelsen
Hardware Co.
GOOD HARDWARE
2408 N St. Tel. South 181
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| Liberty Drug Co. |
\ EVERYBODY’S DRUG STORE ?
We Deliver Anywhere. •*•
|* Webster 386. Omaha, Neb. |
Established 1890
C. 1. CARLSON
Dealer in
Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings
1514 No. 24th St. Omaha. Neb.
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PATTON HOTEL AND CAFE
N. A. Patten, Proprieter
1014-1016-1018 South Uth St
Telephone Douglas 4446
41 MODERN AND NEATLY
FURNISHED ROOMS
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MELCHOR--Druggist
The Old Reliable
TeL South 807 4826 So. 24th St.
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Hill-Williams Drug C«.
PURE DRUGS AND TOILET
ARTICLES
Free Delivery
Tyler 160 2402 Cuming 8L
Sun Saving Now
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Savinas Department
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F. WILBERC
BAKERY
Across from Alhambra Theatre
Tha Best Is None Too Good for
Our Customers.
Telephone Webster 673
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C. H. MARQUABDT
CASH MARKET
Retail Dealer in Fresh and Salt
Meats, Poultry, Oysters, etc.
2003 Cuming St. Doug. S834
Home Rendered Card. We Smoke
and Cure our own Hams and Bacon.
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I. A. CdiNtin E. W. Sherman
Standard Laundry
24tti, Near Lake Street
Phone Webster 130
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i Empire Cleaners and Dyers •{•
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Events and
Persons
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Have you joined the N. A. A. C. P.
.vet? Why not?
On Tuesday evening Mrs. Vawter
entertained at dinner Rev. and Mrs.
W. C. Williams and son, Robert. The
table was beautifully arrayed with
the season’s flowers. On departure
the guests declared Mrs. Williams a
most pleasing hostess.
Rev. W. C. Williams left Tuesday
night for Denver, Colo., where he will
attend the District Conference, which
convenes in that city this week.
North Side Taxi. J. D. Lewis, pro
prietor. Limousine and touring car.
Stand phone, Web. 1490; residence
phone, Web. 949.—Adv.
Rev. G. G. Logan, I). D., presiding
elder, is spending a few days with
his family.
Robert Garrett and Miss Patsy In
gram were married Sunday afternoon
at 2631 Parker street by the Rev.
S. L. Deas, pastor of Grove M. E.
church.
First class rooming house, neatly
furnished rooms. Mrs. Georgia Tapps,
207 South 1.3th street. Tyler 4782.
Miss Ethel Jones, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Jones, who has been
a patient in the Nicholas Senn hos
pital since April, is slowly improv
ing.
Poro hair culturist, scientific scalp
treatment. Mrs. Georgia Tapps, 207
South 13th street. Tyler 4782.
Mrs. W. B. Burrell of 3903 North
Twenty-first street has recently re
turned from Excelsior Springs, Mo.,
much improved in health.
Immediate attention to your teeth
saves your health and expense. See
Drs. Singleton & Singleton.
For special bargains in stocks,
bonds anti real estate see Fred Wil
liams, Monitor office. Douglas 3224.
Miss Willa Wallace, formerly of
Omaha, but now of Alberta, Canada,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. John H.
Broomfield. She is en route to Cali
fornia and will stop over in Denver.
A neglected mouth breeds disease.
See Drs. Singleton & Singleton and
avoid it. Examination free.
For 22-karat Gold Crowns placed in
with expert workmanship see Drs.
Singleton A Singleton.
A delightful evening was recently
spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Hayes in honor of his sixty
second birthday anniversary. Music
and an elegant repast were enjoyed
by a score or more of guests.
For Sale—A number of 5 and 6
room cottages, not entirely modern.
Prices ranging from $2,000 to $3,100.
Terms easy, upward from $200. Bal
ance in monthly payments as rent.
See McClure & Shipman, 220 South
13th street. Telephone Douglas 7150.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Turner of Dal
las, Tex., announce the engagement
of their daughter, Geils, to Mr. Wm.
L. Vance. The wedding will take
place in October.
E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 640 Bee
Building. Douglas 3841.—Adv.
Are you a member of the N. A. A.
C. P.? If not, why not?
Mrs. Mary Woodson of 2516 Maple
street and her cousin, Miss Gertrude
Wyatt, and Miss Helen Smith left
Thursday for Kansas City, Mo., and
Atchison Kas., to visit relatives and
friends.
Do not wait for a toothache to send
you to the dentist. Let Drs. Single
ton A Singleton prevent trouble. Go
today.
Little Miss Celestine Smith, one of
j Omaha’s coming young ladies, started
| to school Monday morning. She is very
much elated over her new field.
Charles Seymour and Mrs. Meda
J. Miller were married Thursday aft
ernoon at 3 o’clock at the Church of
St. Philip the Deacon by the Rev.
John Albert Williams in the presence
of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. llrownlow,
their chosen witnesses.
Dr. J. L. Green, mechano-therapist,
chronic diseases a specialty. Phone
Webster 3694.
Miss Tessie L. Holley of Green
ville, S. C., is here visiting her aunt,
Mrs. Wm. Acrec of 979 North 27th
street, and cousins, Mrs. James Kirby,
Miss L. B. Jenkins and Mr. W. Wynn,
of 2809 Cuming street.
A wely me awaits you at St. Philip’s
Episcop church, Twenty-first street,
near Pf
Miss Hazel Roulct.te, who has been
spending her summer vacation with
her parents on North 28th street, left
Sunday night to resume her studies at
Western university.
Houses for sale in all parts of the
city. Tel. Douglas 2842 or Webster
5519. Guy B. Robbins
Mrs. Harvey Green of Muskogee,
Okla., is the guest of Miss Mabel
Brown, 2616 Parker street.
Miss Emma Parker and Mr. Daniel
Spellard were quietly married at the
home of the bride’s brother at 933
North Twenty-seventh street Wednes
day, September 3rd.
North Side Taxi. J. D. Lewis, pro
prietor. Limousine and touring car,
Stand phone, Web. 1490; residence
phone, Web. 949.—Adv.
Smoke John Ruskin cigar.
There will be a ghost party on Hal
loween night, given by the Ladies’
club of St. Philip’s church. The fol
lowing named ladies will act as hos
tesses: Mrs. Peoples, Miss Logan,
Mrs. Seymour, Miss Roberts and Mrs.
Pegg, chairman.
For Sale—A number of 5 and 6
room houses, strictly modem on paved
street. Prices running from $3,500 to
$4,200. On terms $500 or more down,
balance as rent. See McClure & Ship
man, 220 South 18th St. Telephone
Douglas 7150.
Mrs. Holland Harrold of 2418 Pat
rick, accompanied by her two young
est children, Pereasa and Holland,
Jr., left last week for Portland, Ore.,
where she will spend the winter vis
iting her father, Mrs. George Moore.
R. S. Dixon, household goods for
sale, from kitchen to parlor, at rea
sonable terms, prices same. Call R.
S. Dixon, Walnut 4130 or Douglas 81.
Mrs. M. F. Singleton and her
granddaughter, Constance, returned
Sunday morning from an extended
visit to her daughter, Mrs. James W.
Madden of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have returned
to the city after an extended visit in
Missouri and Kansas.
I)RS. SINGLETON AND SINGLE
TON, dentists, 11 South 14th street.
William H. Moore, a former Oma
han, but now a resident of North Da
kota, was a welcome visitor to the
city last week, renewing acquaint
ance with many of his old friends.
Mrs. Izaas Bailey left recently for
a several months’ visit with relatives
and friends in Huntsville, Ala., and
other places in the east and south.
Mr. and Mrs. B. King of Norfolk,
Neb., spent a week end with Mrs. E.
Donovan, 4716 South Twenty-seventh
street.
Photos painted in oil colors by our
method, beautiful and look alive.
Send $1 with photo for sample. De
scribes color fully. We copy and en
large all kinds of pictures. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Representatives
wanted. The Photo Color Studio, 2866
Saratoga street, Omaha, Neb.
Rev. J. A. Broadnax will preach
his last sermon Sunday night for this
conference year.
Miss Ray Lee Middleton, who has
been ill with an attack of appendici
tis, is rapidly improving. Miss Mid
dleton left for the country Sunday.
For big bargains and safe invest
ments see Fred C. Williams, Douglas
3224.
Miss G. Ryder of Kansas City is
in Omaha, which she contemplates
making her future home.
Mr. R. L. Woodard of 4914 South
26th street, was hurriedly called to
Cedar Rapids, la., by severe illness
of his brother, Rev. J. Woodard of
that city. He arrived in Cedar Rap
ids Friday about noon to find that
death had won the race against him
by about four hours. The funeral
services were conducted by Rev. Sam
uel Bates of Des Moines, la. He
left Iowa Wednesday with the fam
ily and remains for Lynchburg, Va.,
where the body will be buried.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many friends
and members of Bethel who attended
to and offered flowers as well as
sympathy to us in time of funeral
of Mrs. Mary Brown, who was buried
Monday evening from the Bethel Bap
i tist church. Also we thank Mrs. F. S.
Allen, Stella Andrews, Rosie Lee,
Mary Cage, Virginia Hooker, W. A.
Dinman, Mrs. Lockley and the Benson
1 Temple No. 356, the church and mis
sion circle for floral offerings.
In loving memory,
Mrs. Lucille Howard, daughter.
Mrs. Lula Whidby, sister.
M. Brown, husband.
BOUGHT BEAUTIFUL HOMES
OF NIMROD JOHNSON
C. Fox, 2866 Maple street.
Mrs. Callie Banks, 2521 Miami St.
C. E. Bell, 3230 Emmet St.
Arthur Hardison, 2216 Giant St.
Randolph Underwood, 3031 Pinkney
St.
Mrs. Sophy McClare, 2856 Corby St.
Josephine Viven, S. W. comer 26th
and Seward Sts.
Mrs. Frances Jones, 3327 Emmet St.
John W. Knapp, 3450 Pinkney St.
W. A. Williams, 2711 Ohio St.
Brice Grogan, 2713 Ohio St.
Damon Maxwell, 2860 Miami St.
Milton L. Hunter, 2201 Grant St.
H. R. Wallace, 2922 Grant St.
Henry Leeder, 3909 North 18th St.
John W. Smith, 2728 Burdette St.
N. J. Winston, 3508 Burdette St.
John Drewey, 2217 North 27th Ave.
G. L. Kellogg, 2720 Blondo St.
Northern Jenkins, 25th and Maple
Sts.
David Stevens, 2316 North 27th St.
These are just a few of the many
who bought homes of us by the month.
NIMROI) JOHNSON,
Notary Public, Real Estate and
Rentals.
2726 Burdette St. Web. 4150.
$200 cash, $15 monthly, will buy
good 5-room cottage on Franklin
street; price, $1,800; has gas, water
and lights.
DOLLEN REALTY CO.,
Doug. 1733. 314 Baird Bldg,
SOME OMAHA VISITORS
That Omaha is fast becoming a
Mecca for our people from all sec
tions, is shown by the number of vis
itors constantly coming and going.
They come in such numbers that it
is difficult to chronicle their en
trances and exits. Three recent vis
itors who are men of affairs were
A. G. W. Sango, a prominent attor
ney, educator and business man of
Muskogee, Okla.; W. W. Jones, a
prominent and wide-awake real estate
and insurance man of Fort Scott,
Ark., and Mr. J. F. Johnson, special
field representative of the Mme. C.
J. Walker Manufacturing company of
Indianapolis. All three of these gen
tlemen, two of whom were callers at
The Monitor office, expressed them
selves as being most favorably im
pressed with Omaha.
Mr. Johnson, who is a splendid type
of the keen, alert business man, was
full of the splendid prospects before
his rapidly growing firm, which is
now one of the two establishments
conducted solely by the race, doing
over $1,000,000 worth of business an
nually among Negroes alone. Mr.
Johnson says the Walker Manufactur
ing company is now working night
and day at full capacity and expects
to triple its enormous business with
in the next two years.
WANTED—At once, five hundred
persons to pass judgment upon the
coffee and meals served by Marsh &
Smith, 2709 West Q St., So. Side.
Rev. J. A. Broadnax will leave next
Tuesday for Kansas City, Kas., to at
tend the annual conference of the A.
M. E. church. He will visit in Topeka,
Junction City and Manhattan, Kas.,
before returning home.
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ARMOURS OMAHA AND
ST. LOUIS TEAMS PLAY
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Fans who enjoy a good ball game
will get a run for their money at
Rourke park Saturday and Sunday
afternoon, when the Omaha team will
cross bats with the live wires from
St. Louis in the closing elimination
series. The Armour teams of Chi
cago, St. Louis, Kansas City and Oma
ha have been putting across some live
games. Interest centers in the game
between Omaha and St. Louis because
they are counted strong aggregations.
Last Sunday Chicago defeated St.
Louis and Omaha Kansas City. In
terest therefore is keen to see what
Omaha can do with St. Louis. Local
rooters vow that the Nebraskans will j
show the Missourians what real ball
playing is.
The St. Louis boys come up Sat
urday morning for the game in the
afternoon; at night a banquet is to
be served by the Armours at the Loyal
hotel and Sunday they’ll play a j
doubleheader.
Mr. Frank L. Deleware, manager,
desires to express for the Armours
their grateful thanks and apprecia
tion of the liberal patronage given
them by the public. They want ev
erybody to come out and enjoy the
closing series and festivities.
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PHI DELTA NOTES
The Phi Delta Girls went on a |
hike to Elmwood park Sunday morn
ing and enjoyed breakfast there.
The Pleasant Hour club has selected
the following officers for the ensuing
year: Dr. Craig Morris, president; j
Dr. J. H. Hutten, vice president; Har- j
ry Buford, secretary and treasurer.
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I Thomas Kilpatrick & Co. j
Can Aid You in Many Ways to Meet
the High Cost of Living
First by telling the truth about their goods. Second by
.j! insisting upon and selling only goods of quality. Thirdly by
;!; giving you the benefit of buying largely on a lower market.
ANNUAL
| SALE OF BEDDING
THIS MONTH
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Saturday, Sept. 27
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GRAND OPENING
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? PROF. JEFFRIES, Floor Manager £
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. GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS ~~ .|
C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO.
Also Freak Fruits and Vegeta bleu. j
MM Cuming St. Telephone Douglas IMS |
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A CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY OF
OMAHA’S COLORED BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL FIRMS
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Chairs for Ladies.
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Auto Truck and Transfer
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R. B. RHODES
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i SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER x
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Andrew T. Reed, Res. Phone «
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JONES & REED
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BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
HOTEL
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Phone Tyler 897.
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PRICES REASONABLE
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Furniture to Sell
» 1417 N. 24th St. Web. 4206 |
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DENTIST
220 So. 13th St.
(Over Pope’s Drug Store)
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