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

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f We llive a Complete Line of
FLOWER, GRASS
AND GARDEN
Bulbs, Hardy Perennials, Poultry
Supplies
Fresh cut flowers always on hand
Stewart’s Seed Store
119 N. ISth St. Opp. Post Office
Phone Douglas 977
Call Webster 1358 After 6 P. M. •!
C. W. ANDERSON j
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Upholstering of Chairs •;
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3325 Flmmet Street. Omaha ,j
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Petersen A Mieheisen
Hardware Co.
GOOD HARDWARE
1408 N St. Tel. Soutk 101
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1 Liberty Drug Co. j
EVERYBODY’S DRUG STORE 4
We Deliver Anywhere. 2
Webster 386. Omaha, Neb. 2
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Established 1890
C. I. CARLSON
Dealer in |
Shoes and Gents' Furnishings I
1814 Na. 24th SU Omaha. Neb. j
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1 N. A. Pattan, Proprietor
1014-1016-1018 South 11th 31
Telephone Douglas 4445
I 63 MODERN AND NEATLY
FURNISHED ROOMS
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MELCHOR-- Druggist!
Tho Old Reliable
ToL South 807 4826 So. 24th St. j
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Hill-Williams Drug Co.
PURE DRUGS AND TOILET
ARTIC1.ES
Free Delivery
Tyler 160 2402 Cuming 84.
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On* Dollar will op«u an account in tA«
Savinas ttcpnrtni* nt
of the
United States Nat’l Bank
lath an«l Farnam Street*
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F. WILBERC
BAKERY
Across from Alhambra Theatre
The Beet le None Too Good for
Our Customer*.
Telephone Webeter 673
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1C. H. MARQUARDT
CASH MARKET
Retail Dealer in Fresh and Salt
Meats, Poultry, Oysters, etc.
2003 Cuming St. Doug. S8St
Home Rendered Card. We Smoke
and Cure our own Hams and Baron.
J. A. Fcttiotm E. W. Sherman
Standard Laundry
24th, Near Lake Street
Phone Webster 130
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WILLIAMSON
DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES,
PRESCRIPTIONS
2306 North 24th St.
Phone Webster 4443 and we will
send it out.
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Events and
Persons
Mr. Alonzo Lindsey, brother of Mrs.
Lillian Wilkinson, spent a few hours
In Omaha Thursday. Mr. Lindsey is
en route from Chicago to Los Angeles,
where he expects to spend the winter
hoping to regain his health. His
brother-in-law, Mr. Clifford Walls, is
traveling with him.
A chance for the kiddles to earn a
prize. Read Monitor Mother Goose
offer on page six.
Mrs. George A. Love underwent a
serious operation at University hos
pital last Saturday. She is reported
as doing quite well.
South Siders are overjoyed at the
thought of having a drug store owned
and operated by one of their own peo
ple, Dr. R. C. Riddle.
Have you joined the N. A. A. C. P.
yet? Why not?
Mrs. Ernest Wiggins has been visit
ed by the stork and presented with a
healthy hoy who weighs 10 pounds.
Master Leonard Britt reached the
dignity of seven years last Saturday.
For special bargains in stocks,
bonds and teal estate see Fred Wil
liams, Monitor office. Douglas 3224.
11 Mrs. Lucile Howard has a bouncing
j baby boy.
K. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 640 Bee
Building. Douglas 3841.—Adv.
A surprise birthday party was given
Mrs. J. W. White by her husband.
Mrs. E. Llewellyn engineered the af
I fair. The presents were many and
beautiful.
Are you a member of the N. A. A.
1C. P.? If not, why not?
Mrs. Vernon Rountree of Sioux City,
la., spent a few days in Omaha as the
guest of Mrs. Othello Rountree, jr.
For big bargains and safe invest
ments see Fred C. Williams, Douglas
1 3224.
The O. K. girls were entertained by
Mrs. O. Rountree, jr., and Mrs. Fred
Scott at their residence, 314 North
Twenty-fifth street. An enjoyable
i evening was spent by all.
The box party given by the Help
ers’ club under the chairmanship of
Mrs. T. P. Mahammitt at the residence
of Mrs. Dan Desdunes Monday night
was a pleasant and successful affair,
socially and financially. E. P. Pryor
auctioned off the lunch boxes. The
Helpers’ club provides Christmas din
ners for needy families.
Photos painted in oil colors by oui
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, 2806
Saratoga street, Omaha, Neb.
Mrs. George Wells Parker enter
j tained at a five course dinner on
Thanksgiving day.
Nicely furnished room; steam heat
and hath.—2518 Cafdwell St. Webster
1483.
Mr. James Peoples, who was recent
ly initiated into the A. F. and A. M.,
Is just recovering from the shock due
to fright. James should take a few
lessons in bronco busting before at
tempting to ride the goat.
Interest keeps up in the Pollyanna
Dancing school for children, which
meets evei-y Monday afternoon at the
Community house.
North Side taxi, J. D. Lewis, pro
prietor. Two limousines with heat.
Stand phone, Web. 1490; residence
phone, Web. 949.
The N. A. A. C. P. will meet at Ml.
' Zion Baptist church next Sunday after
j noon, at which time Mr, William Mo
| ten of W. C. C. will speak.
Try Pauline’s Fruit Cake, Suet or
Plum Pudding for Christmas festivi
ties. Recipe to be found in Pauline's
Travels Through the Culinary Art.
Ad v.
The Elite Whist club met with Mrs.
George Watson last Wednesday. The
prize was won by Mrs. W. Murphy.
The next meeting will be with Mrs.
Henry W. Black.
FOR SALE — Four-room cottage,
partly modern, located at 2212 North
Twenty-seventh street, for $750 cash.
Call Tyler 897. N. W. Ware.
The Rev. Dr. Griffin G. Logan, pre
siding elder of the Methodist Episco
pal church, came home last week from
an extended visitation in the Kansas
district.
Drs. Singleton & Singleton, dentists,
111 South lllh street. Quality and
efficiency our motto.
An enjoyable surprise was given
Mrs. Georgia Washington of Chicago,
cousin of Rev. Costello, last Satur
day. Covers were laid for twenty.
She received many beautiful presents.
She returned borne December 7.
Mrs. Emma Ray, a resident of Oma
ha for several years and mother of
Mrs. Allen Austin, died at the resi
dence of her daughter, 4911 North
Forty-second street, Wednesday morn
ing after a long illness.
Miss Madree Penn of the Monitor
staff was detained at her home a few
days last week by illness.
PAULINE'S TRAVELS THROUGH
THE CULINARY ART
A cook book which will make a nice
useful present for Christmas. Copies
on sale at: People’s Drug Store, Bur
gess-Nash Co., Matthews’ Book Store,
1620 Harney St.; or call at 2214 Grace
St. Webster 1852.
NEBRASKA STATE INSURANCE
COMPANY RECOMMENDS ITSELF
BY PRINCIPLES OF DEMOCRACY
Rev. W M. Franklin, Upstanding Min
inter of Omaha. Member of Board of
Directors and Officer of Company,
Which Non Has in Its Employ Eight
Race Men as Agents.
Omaha is the main office of the Ne
braska State Health and Accident
company. To the man about to invest
in health and accident insurance it of
fers perhaps the best returns on his
money to be found anywhere.
Key. \\. M. Franklin,
tssivlaiit Secrctarj of flic Nebraska
Slate Insurance Company.
Organized under the laws of the
state of Nebraska the company has
adopted as its working basis, "Equality
Before the Law." It has but one rate
for all its investors and carries out
the true meaning of co-operation by
having among its agents eight colored
men. More than this, the Rev. William
M. Franklin is a member of the board
of directors and an officer of the com
pany.
A very cordial welcome and a thor
ough explanation as to its rates and
principles is gladly given to all chance
visitors to the offices of the company,
527-622 Paxton block.
This branching out into a new field
where the race man has no bar but
merit deserves commendation and sup
port.
MOTHERS’ CLUB
The Mothers’ club met at the resi
dence of Mrs. George Macklin, 2909
North 26th street on Friday, Decem
ber 12, at 2:30 p. m.
The committee reported the sum of
$8.25 given to Mrs. Redmond.
The mothers are making an appeal
to the public through the columns of
this paper to help them gladen the
heart of some little child for Xmas.
Any one having any discarded toys
and story books, please call the presi
dent, Mrs. Macklin at Webster 2380.
STUDY CLUB
Dr. Greeno, who was one of the
four physicians with Dr. Hathaway,
addressed the members and friends
of the Thursday Evening Study club
on “Social Hygiene.” About twenty
ladies were present. The meeting was
held at Mrs. J. Alice Stewart’s, 2516
Parker.
CAMP FIRE NOTES
Dr. Amelia Brandt addressed the
Camp Fire Girls on social hygiene at
the home of Nobby Turner Friday
afternoon, December 12.
PHI DELTA
Miss Merriam Gordon entertained
the Phi Delta girls Monday evening.
A sumptuous lunch was served.
RIOTER. GUILTY OF ARSON,
GOES TO PENITENTIARY
I,ouis Weaver, who was found guilty
of arson in connection with the riot
ing of September 28tb, has been sen
tenced to the penitentiary for a term 1
of from one to twenty years. This is
the penalty provided by law and Judge
Redick gave the maximum sentence.
Weaver is white.
“HAVE l'Or BEET TO
BKODEGAAKD’S YETT
“Have you been to Brodegaard’s
yet?”
“Yes; have you?”
"Yes, I've been there twice this
week. I was there yesterday.”
“Why, so was I. Elaven’t they got
a nice display of Jewelry, cut glass
and silverware? And lent’ it reason
able? I got two or three dandy pres
ents and I have my eye on one or two
others that I want to buy.”
“Did you notice that long counter
on which there are so many beauti
ful things for a dollar? Aren’t they
bargains?"
“I should say so.”
“And say, did you notice how pleas
ant and courteous everybody is? The
lady who waited on me is rather stout
and has grey hair and she was so I
pleasant that I fell in love with her.
I wonder who she is?”
"I think she is Mr. Brodegaard’s sis
ter and is a widow. She is a nice
woman.”
"And who is that good natured fat 1
man? All fat people are good natured
and jolly. I wonder why?”
“I think he is Mr. Fred Brodegaard.
I know he is one of the brothers.”
“They’e got a nice store and know
how to treat customers.”
This was a conversation between
two women, overheard by The Monitor
one day last week. They were talking
over a shopping trip to #the Brode
gaard Bros.’ jewelry store at Sixteenth |
and Douglas and The Monitor man
can endorse what they said. You will
make no mistake in patronizing Brode
gaard’s.
“Have you been to Brodegaard’s
yet?”
FALLS HEIR TO *5.000.
By the will of the late Mrs. Crow
ley, Davenport. Ia„ Mrs. Leona Green,
940 North Twenty-seventh street,
Omaha. Neb., fell heir to $5,000.
| Zucker’s Department Store
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
16ir> to 1619 t/t North 24th Street
; Our holiday stocks are splendidly complete and our low
prices insure great savings.
A Host of Splendid
Gift Suggestions
In Underwear, Gloves, Men’s and Ladies’ Handkerchiefs,
Silk Hosiery, Gentlemen and Ladies’ Furnishings, Silk Ties,
Mufflers, Men’s and Ladies’ Union Suits, a complete line of
Shoes, fancy house Slippers for men and women, and hun
dreds of other items too numerous to mention.
Our Millinery Department Has
the Style and Quality
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Our location gives us tha advantage to sell at low prices.
We are away from the high rent neighborhood.
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. mandolin tonic tor (toga that are all out of aortir^run down, unthrifty, with
harsh staring coat, maturated eyes and high colored urine. There is nothing t<
squal them for distemper and debilitating diseases. You will notice the ditle |
•nee after a few doses. _
THE DENT MEDICINE CO.,
\ practical treatise on dogs and their training '60 pages fully illus.) mailed tor 10.
JETZrXL „ Ri /Ifijc Qjnmc sT;'rs
are glad to wrap parcels for shipment I II I IB-®I . ||l II I-* % 9 A
by parcels post or express, at the AC- v.li. J Lv IVfl to
COMMODATION DESK in our Base- __
ment. This service is without charge, HAiSF^IEN T 9 p*
Hourly Sales for Friday
Friday Evening, 7 to 8 P. M.
SSE„ Sale of
Linen Scarfs
jr At 69C
They’re good quality linen—some lace
trimmed, while others have fancy blue
stamped ends. They are attractive and
dainty and make nice Christmas gifts.
; One Hour Only—Friday 7 to 8 p. m.
Friday Morning, 9 to 10 A. M.
SSEr Sale of
Silk Velvet Shapes
u. At 59c
600 genuine Lyon’s and silk velvet
shapes, mostly soft crowns. Principally
black hats—some with brocades—a few
beavers and plushes; in street, dress and
tailored hats.
One Hour Only—Friday 9 to 10 a. in.
NOTE HOURS CAREFULLY
Friday Evening, 7 to 8 P. M.
HOUR SOJC Of
Silk Handkerchiefs
For Women “
Regularly if Cb#*
19c and 25c r%l » m ^ .
These handkerchiefs are of silk and
silk crepe, in fancy color effects and
solid colors in pink, white, blue, lavend
er, niaise, ifi een, purple and old rose. A
very inexpensive present, yet a pretty
one. No mail or phone orders or deliv
eries.
One Hour Only—Friday 7 to 8 p. m.
A CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY OF
OMAHA’S COLORED BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL FIRMS
i A. F. PEOPLES
PAINTING
PAPERHANGING AND
DECORATING
Estimates Furnished Free.
All Work Guaranteed.
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I 4827 ERSKINE STREET. j
PHONE WALNUT 2111.
| SILAS JOHNSON
If Licensed Emhalmer and Funeral
Director
2518 Lake Street
H The place known for its qual
I® ity service, and reasonable prices
We spare no pains for our
complete chapel service. Open
day and night.
Phone Webster 248.
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For Pierce-Arrow Limousine
Service, Call
S CHAS. BOYD
a Webster 208
(After Midnight) Tyler 4119
Service With Class—Car Warm
and Cozy.
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« The Business That Will &
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g Occupy This Space Wishes |
I Its Friends a
| MERRY CHRISTMAS |
aj Repairing and Storing
Orders Promptly Filled g
NORTH SIDE
| SECOND-HAND STORE g
R. B. RHODES
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Dealer in
ai New and Second-Hand Furniture |j
and Stoves.
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Household Goods Bought and S
H Sold. Rental and Real Estate. f«
I 2522 Lake St. Webster 908 |
| ATTENTION! LISTEN! I
MEN OF OMAHA
|i| Are you Interested In giving your I
}gj wife one day’s rest during the I
a; week with no dinner to get and no I
worrisome dishes to wash?
P If so, take advantage of
SOUTH & THOMPSON’S
fij delicious 50-cent Sunday Sinner. §
M Regular Weekly Dinner, 35c.
|| Phone Web. 4566 2418 No. 24th St. |
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If Allen Jones, Res. Phone W. 204 a
" Andrew T. Reed, Res. Phone ®
Red 5210
JONES & REED |
FUNERAL PARLOR ' I
>< 2314 North 24th St. Web. 1100 |
Lady Attendant
EAT AT
WEST CAFE
jjj Good Cooking, Reasonable PriceB |
1712 North 24th St.
|| T. J. ASHLEY, Prop.
MISS ALICE MARSHALL
ArtlNtic HalrdresNer
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jui Student of Madame J. C. Walker
t Parlor 1835 North 23d Street
Phone Webster 2687.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Open for Business the
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BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
HOTEL
K Nicely Furnished Steam Heated !
f»] Rooms, With or Without Board. ?
jk 523 North 15th St. Omaha, Neb.
Phone Tyler 897.
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j«| Eureka Furniture Store I
® Complete Line of New and Sec
ond Hand Furniture
k PRICES REASONABLE
" C all U» When You Have Any
« Furniture to Sell
51417 N. 24th St. Web. 420fi
DR. W. W. PEEBLES
DENTIST
220 So. 13th St.
(Over Pope’s Drug Store)
I Telephone: Douglas 7812