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AirjfOrUCES KEMOVAl OF OFFICE. R. C. Riddle, B. S., M. D., 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 j children Saturday afternoons from 2 to 4. Doug. 7841. QUENCH YOUR THIRST AT SOUTH & THOMPSON’S South & Thompson, 2418 North Twenty-fourth street, have recently purchased a soda fountain in connec- j tion with their cafe and are now pre pared to give up-to-date fountain service in the following. ICE CREAMS Vanila, Strawberry, Chocolate. SUNDAES Strawberry, Chocolate, Pineapple. SODAS Orange, Raspberry, Pineapple, Va- ' nilla, Strawberry', Lemon, Chocolate and Maple. PHOSPHATES Lemon Vanilla, Strawberry, Rasp berry, Maple, Cherry. SPECIALS FOR SUNDAY Peach and Goupe Sundaes, Banana Splits, Soda Pop. Bevo Budweiser. We endeavor to give first class service along this line and your pat ronage will be appreciated. Things done by halves never bring many quarters. [ Classified Advertising RATES—4 cent* 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, Neh. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in first class modern home. Web. 6667. MANICURIST wants position. Mani-! curing taught. Call Webster 6557. Mrs. F. A White. 1-8 FURNISHED rooms, strictly mod em, one block from Twenty-roun* street car. Webster 4012. Furnished room for man and wife, in private home. 2722 North Twenty fifth street. Webster 1888. It One furnished upstairs front room, suitable for two gentlemen. Two, blocks from the car line. Rates rea sonable. Call Web. 3792. 4t For Sale—A 7-room modern house and barn. Nice place for chickens. Lot 60 by 127 1-2 feet. Can be bought on easy terms. Call Webster 5240. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms in modem home. 2706 Ohio St. Webster 2927. Ip-__ FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a first class rooming house, steam heat, bath, electric lights, on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street care line. rs. Anna Banks, 924 North Twentieth. Douglas 4379. FOR SALE—5 room modem cot tage. except heat, close In on Twentieth street car line. $400 cash, balance easy terms. Monitor office. Doug. 3224. FOR SALE 6 rooms modem, 28th and Binney, $4,000 9 rooms, modern, 982 N 25th Ave., $3,000. ROBBINS Douglas 2842 Webster 5108 LODGE DIRECTORY G. U. O. of O. F., South Omaha Lodfla No. 9374. Meetings first and third Fri days; College Dept., second and fourth Fridays, 25*h and N Sts., South 8tde. Past Grand Masters Council No. 441, first and third Tuesdays, 24th and Charles WM. R. 8HAFROTM, N. <L E. E. BRYANT. G. M. and P. B. i. a p. o. e. w. Iroquois Lodge No. 92 meets first and third Wednesday of each month at U. B. F. hall, Twenty-fourth and Charles streets. Exalted Ruler, Wal lace Pettigrew Secretary, Thomas S. Riggs “JiKGBOlW DID HOT RAPE DULUTH GIRL’1 i Continued From First Fage.) gree caused the boys to believe that a wall was all that separated them from an angry mob. Without that confes sion, the extreme pacificists on the police force have mighty shaky ground under their feet. For barbarity, cruelty and primitive savagery, the recent lynching topped anything in the history of the coun try for many years. Burning at the stake in the South usually Is the re sult of a positive identification by the victim. In the Duluth case, there was an utter absence of identifica tion. One Negro, too, might accuse another with an idea of saving his own skin. White men have done such things, why not a simple Negro boy’ A wave of horror, shame, anger and burning resentment swept through the city when the details of the lynching were known. Both the sheriff and the police department became very zealous after everything was over. Bov. Burnquist quickly complied with Sheriff Magic’s call for troops. An investigation under way by Gen. Rhi now is believed to be for the purpose of laying a foundation for commis sioner Murnian’s removal by Gov. Burnquist. There also is a general feeling that Chief Murphy was not equal to the emergency and, if Mumian goes. Mur phy surely will accompany him. One peculiar thing was the large number of persons in the mob who seemed bent on finding Chief of De tectives Schulte. Many a demand was made as to where he was. It's a dol lar to a doughnut that he would have been lynched had he been in the sta tion when the mob was in complete control. The shooting of Vukadinivich wae rankling in the breasts of many It is feared that the final chapter in that tragedy has not yet been writ ten. As staled. District Judges Cant and Fesler were witnesses of the lynching. Their souls must have been filled with horror. As quickly as time and pen would permit, the bench Joined in a call for a special grand Jury. That jury now is investigating and, in time LOYAL THEATRE 24th and Caldwell Sts. SATURDAY, JULY 10 Baby Gloria Joy in “BABY, COME HERE” Antonio Moreno in “INVISIBLE HAND" Ep. 10-11 Arbuckle Comedy SUN. &. MON., JULY 11-12 Edyth Sterling in “ONE WAY TRAIL” Pollard Comedy—Ford Scenic Also Monday Noble M. Johnson in “THE MIDNIGHT MAN” Ep. 6 TUESDAY. JULY 13 Jack Richardson in “THE HARD ROCK BREED” also “TRAILED BY THREE” Ep. No. 3 WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 Bert Lytell in “BLACKIE’S REDEMPTION” Also “THE WHIRLWIND” Ep. No. 4 —0—0—0—o—o THURSDAY, JULY 15 Alma Reubens in “A MAN’S COUNTRY” Tom Mix in “GETTING A START IN LIFE” Strand Comedy ' FRIDAY, JULY 16 Frank Mayo in “THE PEDDLER OF LIES” also “THE THIRD EYE” Ep. No. 7 _> I Some | of the j | Satisfied ; | People j 12 Who have bought homes th rough j X the George W. Maeklin Real j y Estate Company: J Austin Brannon, 2920 28th j avenue. \ Mrs. Collins, 2820 Blondo. j Mrs. Christman, 2918 Parker j Mrs. Shanklin, 2920 Parker. *i £ H. R. Riston, 2611 Corby. * 2 George Smith, 2827 N. 26th st. J X Mrs. Chandler, 2522 Maple. ¥ Mrs. Kenner, 2915 N. 26th st. ¥ Hence Holt, 2216 Williams. ' ’ Mrs. C. Thomas, 2420 Seward <« j> Can’t name all of them, but < • let us add you to the list. j< > ii MACKLIN :: Real Estate Go. 2 2 24th and Blondo Webster 2380 undoubtedly will arrive at conclus- I ions and make a report. It is stated that members of the mob are filtering out of Duluth and ' that, already, officers have failed to find men for whom they had sub poenas. North Side Taxi. J. D. Lewis, pro prietor Two limousines. Stand phone. Web. 1490; residence phone, Web. 949.; P LLAGBA j On prooof that anyone depending I on charity in whole or in part and I 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. • Thousands of people j claim it has cured them when other treatments failed. A trial is j 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. j Is sold by druggists B ■ _ . and agents or sent ™ prepaid, price $1.00 j per bottle, or 6 for $5.00. Take i Gross Liver Pills for constipation. Write for testimonials. L. M. Gross, Box 17, Little Rock, Ark. ___/ I A Dainty, Ap petizing Weal that just makes you eat it — that chases the troubles from your mind and makes you feel like a millionaire—that's the kind of meals we serve Everything is pure, clean and wholesome— well cooked—daintily served — and the prices are just rijht. Come In and give us a trial The Monarch Cafe C. R. TRAMBLE, Prop. 107 South 14th St. Phone Tyler 4119 Subscribe for The Monitor. MAX SEREF 1406 North Twenty-fourth Street Special reduction in prices on everything in the house, consisting of Ladies’ and Gent’s Wearing Apparel Come and See U». I " The Fashion •! Tailors ! I Indies’ and Gents’ Tailor- J; !! ing, Cleaning, Pressing and ! \ \ l Repairing \ \ \! 2913 N. Twenty-fourth St. \ | < > ii II We Call for and Deliver J1 ^^X>'XXXXXXX“XXX"X":"X":":"X * *617 earning St. Phone H. 6078. E A. STUART NOVELTY CO. Fiae Art Negro Subjects I PICTURES, CALENDARS, POST CARDS. Bronze Statuettes, Booker T. Washington, Paul Laurence Dun \ bar, Frederick Douglas, Bishop Allen and Others. OMAHA, NEBRASKA 429-22 So. 13th St. j Tel. Douglas 7114 THE AUTO TOP AND TRIMMING CO. m*. A. K. Hallenherger C. W. I'd* OMAHA. NEB. BETTER WORK IXJ! C K K.K JU!.H->;■«. gjs K K & HUNTLY Groceries and Meats I 3 § We solicit your patronage, g a Fresh Meats, Staple and Fancy S jg Groceries. Courteous Treat- a I ment. 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I GENT’S SUITS TO OBDEB | Ladle*’ and Oent’e Suit* Remod i , tied, Repaired, Cleaned and Preeked < > ALL WORK GUARANTEED ) ’ We Buy and Sell Second Hand , , Clothes. Work called for and de i , tlvered. ; ; 2022 North 24th Street Phone Webeter 3320 • Use Dentlo The Pyrrohea Preventive Tooth Paste NEW YORK OMAHA fl SIOUX CITY LINCOLN H GO TO I OMAHA’S LARGEST STORE FOR WOMEN’S WEAR CONANT HOTEL BLDG., SIXTEENTH ST. Good News for All Men SIMPLY WASH THE HAIR. OH, BOY. OR PRYOR'S JAPO WONDER SOAP la the only preparation on the market that will straighten the hair without turning It red or Injuring the scalp. The latest scien tific discovery. WIU not give the hard, por cupine effect, but makes the hair soft and wavy. Price 11.12 per package Agents’ outfit $6.60. No samples. Big money for agents. A. Stuart Novelty Co. 2«17 laming Street. OMAHA. NEB. Tel. Harney (HITS. H. DOLGOFF FURNITURE AND HARDWARE STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish. OPEN EVENINGS 1839-47 N. 24th St. Phones—Webster 1607; Webster 4823 l ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO. PRAMER BROS., Mgre. One Door South of Alhambra Theater Everything to Eat OoanUneuo and Courtesy Our Motto TRY US laU Webster 6021 , i i ..■ -.....s Telephone Dr. L. E. Britt Upstairs Douglas 2672 Douglas 7812 k Pope Drug Co. Candiea, Tobacco, Drugs, Rubber Goods and Sundries. PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY. Ilth and Ksmsra Streets. Omaha, Nebraska ....... Beautiful Columbia Hall 2420 J>ake Street ;; < * For Rent for Balls, Parties, Recitals and General Assemblies ;; i > Monday and Friday Nights, Dancing School. J; I > Webatcr 765. W. G. Macon, Mgr. ;; i * "X*X“XX"!,/XX>^,XX-X^/XX><^W/X^XX^XXX^04^^^>< ' ... | YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD § I RELIABLE MERCANTILE COMPANY I 1 CASH OR CREDIT MILTON MAYPER, Mgr. = Dealers in Dry Goods, Rugs, Blankets, Quilts, Curtains, Fortiers, Tabic = Linen, Sweaters, Silverware, Clocks, and a Full Line = of General Merchandise. = Call Us Up and Have Salesman Come to Sec You A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL | 1809 North 24th St. Webster 5*87 = liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiauiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiir 1 Patronize the State Furniture Co. ii 14th and Dodge Strecta !! The Monitor recommends its advertisers. Reliable and accommo dating service can be found here. | J »XW^XcXXXXHWMXX^XX,*X/<,/X^/XXX"XX><X'<^g-»>^^„,Q^ j j I j ' ) PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS