The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, June 24, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    A>>OCXFN KFHOVAL OF OFFICE.
R. C. Riddle, B. S., M. B., physician
and surgeon, wishes to announce his
change in office from South Omaha to
the Kaffir Block, 817 North Sixteenth
street, where he will be pleased with
your inspection. Chronic diseases and
surgery a specialty. Free clinic for
children Saturday afternoons from 2
to 4. Doug. 7841.
Classified
Advertising
RATES—4 cents a word for single in
sertions; 2 cents a word for two or more
insertions. No advertisement taken for
less than 30 cents. Cash must accom
pany advertisement.
ADAMS HAIGHT DRUG CO.,
24th and Lake; 24th and Fort,
Omaha, Neb.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in
first class modem home. Web. 5557.
TWO large furnished rooms for rent.
2705 Ohio street. 'Webser 2927. lt-17
FURNISHED room for rent, 2524
North Twenty-fifth -tieet. Webster
5652.—It
MANICURIST wants position. Mani
curing taught. Call Webster 5557. Mrs.
F. A. White. 21-17-24 :
FURNISHED room-, strictly mod
ern, .one block from Twer.t -toun.
street car. Webster 4012.
One furnished upstairs front room,
suitable for two gentlemen. Two
blocks from the car line. Rates rea
sonable. Call Web. 3792. 4t
FOR RENT
Two furnished room.- in modern
home. 2705 Ohio St. Webster 2927.
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FOR RENT—Film. ;hed loom in a
first class rooming house, steam heat,
bath, electric lights, on Dodge and
Twenty-fourth street caie line. rs.
Anna Banks, 924 North T rent th.
Douglas 4379.
I'D R SALE—5 room modern cot
tage, except heat,close In on Twentieth
street car line. $400 ra,ii, balance east
terms. Monitor office. Doug. 3224.
FOR SALE
A 1917 five passenger Overland;
mechanically perfect; four new tires;
$375.00. Terms if des:red. Call Doug
las 7841. 817 N. 16th
FOR SALE
6* rooms modern. 28tb and Binnev,
$4,000
9 rooms, mod -m. 982 N 25th Ave., |
$3,000.
ROBBINS
Douglas 2842 Webster 5108
LODGE DIRECTORY
G. U. O. of O. F., South Omaha Lodge
No. 9374. Meetings first and third Fri
days; College Dept., second and fourth
Fridays, 25‘ii and N Sts., South Side.
Past Grand Masters Council No. 442,
first and third Tuesdays, 24th and Charles
Streets.
WM. R. SHAFROTH, N. G.
E. E. BRYANT, G. M. atjd P. S.
L U P. O. E. W.
Iroquois Lodge No. 1)2 meets first
and third Wednesday of each month
at U. B. F. hail, T . enty-fourth and
Charles streets. Exalted Ruler, Wal
lace Pettigrew Secretary, Thomas S.
Riggs.
ED F. AlOREARTY
Attorney at Law, Bee Building
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice to Non-Resident Defendant.
To William Patrick Ntm-Resident De
fendant:
Notice Is hereby given that on the 18th i
day of February, 1920 Anna Patrick, as
plaintiff, filed her petition In the District
Court of Douglas County. Nebraska, the
object and prayer of which Is -to obtain
an absolute decree of divorce from you
on the grounds that you have ’vantonb,
grossly and cruelly abandoned the plain
tiff and for more than two years last past
You nre further notified that on the 19th :
day of May. 1920, leave was given to se
cure service upon ou by publication. You
are required to answer this petition on or
before the 5th day of July. 1920.
I ANNA PATRICK.
4t. Plaintiff.
JOHN C. BA P RETT Attorney
To Cora. Wilson, Non-re-blent, Defend
ant:
You are hereby notified that on the
27th day of December, 1819, Wiliam
Wilson filed his petition against you
In the District Court, of Douglas County,
State of Nebraska, the object and pray
er of which was to obtain an absolute
divorce from you on the ground', of
desertion.
You are hereby notified that if you
do not answer said petition*on or be
fore the 19th day of July, 1920, the
allegations of said petition will be taken
as true.
Wn.LTAM WTT.PON,
4t-5-10-7-l-2Q. Plaintiff.
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DULUTH HOB MURDERS
THREE HEX SUSPECTED
OE KEVOLTIXti CRIME
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the brother of the assaulted girl, stood
high up on the pole and kicked re
peatedly at the face and head of the
dying wretch.
When the hanging was over, the
ci ow'd stood and. with the aid of a
searchlight focused on the two men
dangling in the air, viewed the re
sults of its defiance of all law and
order with calm satisfaction. The mot
slowly dispersed and it was about 1
o'clock when the police were able to
get close enough to the bodies to cut
them down and turn them over to a
local undertaker-. Two were still
hanging to the pole and one was
lying on the ground, battered and
bruised, where the mob had stamped
and kicked the body fiendishly.
Headquarter* a tt reck.
The headquarters station is a wreck
from basement to the third floor. The
mob apparently was insane with de
sire to destroy and w reak vengeance. ,
Windows, furniture, office records and
even the battery room on the third
floor were destroyed.
some Typical Denunciation*.
The kiwnnl* l tub.
Duluth has been fllsgraced before
the world, and every decent citizen
has been made to hang his head in :
shame because of the horrible crime
perpetrated, bv a mob of Duluth men.
They hat- outraged civilization, hu
miliated anti disgraced their own city,
and made o- themselves loa.usome
criminal-, therefore be it
“Resolved. That the Klwanis club of
Duluth (-finder ns the law less mob that
outraged oar city the night of June
13, 192d. tt- disgraceful, barbaric and
criminal, and denounces every indi
idual w o participated therein as un
worthy of the law and civilization to
which the- now look nd have looked,
for protection.
rrc'l'jterinn Minister.
Rev. tJeorge Brewer, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church made the
following comment:
‘‘1 am appalled at the situation Du
luth finds here' If in today—humili
ated among the law-abidine, order
loving cities of out ! md. No defense
can be made for the work of this
mob. Every brute in human form who
criminally outrages a woman deserves
the extreme jtenaltv of the law, but
never administered by a lawless mob.
Every member of a mob that does vio- ;
lence to any human life is a murderer
and, I hope, will be - ■ <• lily brought
to justice."
Rector of St. Paul's.
Dr. A. W. Ryan, ref tor of St. Paul's
Episcopal church, spoke as follows:
"We are all humiliat' d by the dis
graceful violence of the mob last,
uight. We sympathize profoundly
with the poor girl in the case, with
her unfortunate escort and with her
parents. But there is no excuse for
the utter anarchism of such blind vio
lence, No one can be sure the vic
tims were the guilty ones, and bo the
deed must ever be murder, pure and
simple. We feel that our police failed
lamentably in their plain duty. It is
not good policy for tbi guardians of
the law to shoot in general, but here
wag plenty of warning: here was the
dignity of the law to be upheld; here
was opportunity to quell any unre
strained spirit which might break
forth at any time and certainly has
wide oppning now to do so, since they
need not fear any immediate conse- :
oueneec. Further, i'lere would be no
doubt bu* that jo ii< - would be meted
out by ota- juuges ami prosecuting at- |
torses s. We are Angularly fortunate i
In having men who would do their |
whole duty as they see it. We trust i
that ererj good man and trite will lift ;
up his v<,' c in bitter condemnation of
such a disgraceful act as will adver
tise us as little better than savages
all over our land. Duluth stands now
shamed in the eyes of the world.
Catholic Priests Lauded.
"All honor to the Roman Catholic
pi jests and Hugh McClearn, who tried
boldly to face and overcome the mob,
“It is high time for our prs«a, our ■
schools and‘churches to work with
more affect!verm-? for jaw and decency
and justice. „
"We brought the Negroes to this :
.... t'lUv T!i ?P I
ed their education and religious train
ing, there are a host of moat respect
able men and women among them.
How little does such an act as this
tend to smooth out racial antagonism
and race friction/'
2flI7 f ifmifi* St. Pboif H, (W57:!,
A. STUART NOVELTY CO.
Fine Art Negro Subjects
PICTURES. CALENDARS,
POST CARDS.
I -
Bronze Statuettes, Booker T.
Washington. Paul Laurpnre Dun
bar, Frederick Douglas, Bishop
Allen and Others.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Special price to agents. Jo sample*.
Send today for information. These p]e.
tnres arc ticautffnlly portraypd and
sell at sight.
PELLAGRA
On prooof that anvone depending
on charity in whole or in part and
have pellagra, rheumatism, blood,
liver or kidney disease I will fur
nish them with G. S. free.
has proved its mei*
_ its for 12 years.
9 ^^9 Thousands of people
claim it has cured them when
other treatments failed. A trial is
at my risk; if you receive no bene
fits from one bottle I will cheer
fully refund your dollar.
FOR
See Wright or phone
R. L. Turner, 2817
* Miami St.. Omaha,
Neb., phone Webster 4493. and
find out more about this great
remedy for pellagra, rheumatism,
blood, liver and kidney diseases.
Is sold by druggists
— and agents or sent
9 9 prepaid, price $1.00
per bottle, or 6 for $5.00. Take
Gross Liver Pills for constipation.
Write for testimonials. L. M.
Gross, Bov 17, Little Sock, Ark.
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C. R. TREMBLE, Prop.
107 South 14th St.
Phone Tyler 4119
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Johnson & Taylor,
1612 North Twenty-fourth Street
Beauty Culturists
Facial Treatment
Scalp Massage, the Electrical Way.
Full up-to-date Modern Appliances. I
All Work Guaranteed. Poro Method.
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1406 North Twenty fourth Street
Ladies’ and Gent’s Furnishings ,
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Residence, Webster 1219
JOHN A. GARBNER
Auto Express and Baggage j
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t 2416 No. 24th St I
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For Monitor office caTI Doug. 3224.
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Theatre
THURSDAY—
DOLORES CASSINELLI in
THE UNKNOWN LOVE”
I’athe Review—Christie Comedy
FRIDAY—
CLEO MADISON and
BOB REEVES in
"THE RADIUM MYSTERY”
NIEL HART in
‘THE WILDERNESS MAN"
Rainbow Comedy
SATURDAY—
MADGE KENNEDY in
“DAY DREAMS”
JACK DEMPSEY in
“DARE DEVIL JACK” No. 11
SUNDAY—
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
“HIS PICTURE IN THE
PAPERS”
Another Short Feat lire and
Good Comedy
420-22 So. 13th St.
Tel. Douglas 7114
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| HOT CHILI! HOT COFFEE
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| Gregory’s
Kandy Kitchen
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Luncheonette
I»ir»0S North 21th Street
Webster 267
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SIMPLY WASH THE HAIR. OH. BOY.
DR. PRYOR'S JAPO WONDER SOAP
• ’ 1 he only preparation on th» market1 Unit
will .straighten the hair without turning it
fed or injuring the s< a.p, The scien
tific discovery. Will not give the hard, por
cupine effect, but rnakea the hair soft and
wavy. Price $1.12 per package Agent.'-'
outfit $5.50. No samples Bit; monej for
agente.
A. Stuart Novelty Co.
I’ Cnminir Street. OMAHA, M B, Tel. Hartley t«tT2.
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FURNITURE AM) HARDWARE
STOVES,” RUGS, LINOLEUM
Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish.
OPEN EVENINGS
1839-47 N. 24th St. Phones—Webster 1507; Webster 4825
ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO.
PRAMER BROS., Mgr*. i
One Door South of Alhambra Theater
Everything to Eat
Cleanliness and Courtesy Our Motto
TRY US
I all Webster £021 /
* Telephone Dr. L. E. liritt Upstair*
i Dougin* 2872 Douglas 7812
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Pope Drug' Co.
Candies, Tobacco, Drugs, Rubher Goods and Sundries.
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