The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, July 29, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    COLORED PHOTO PLAY
RETURNS TO OMAHA
Loral Colored Theater to Feature All
Film Attractions.
Adopted from the novel of the same
name, “The Homesteader,” Oscar
Micheaux’s greatest novel, has been
beautifully filmed, and- will be shown
in Omaha at the Loyal Theater, 24th
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| Iroquois Lodge Ho. 92 |
E Don't miss the annual ball E
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E Iroquis Lodge No. 92, Mon- E
E lav evening, August 9, at E
| Columbia Hall, 2424 Lake E
E street. .Watch the Lodge in =
E their grand march at eleven =
E bells. Dancing until—NUF E
E SAID. Music by Perkins E
= Jazz Band. E
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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.
Furnished room for r**"t '4
Twenty-fifth street. Webster 6112.
Furnished rooms for rent by day
or week. 1119 North Nineteenth St.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in
first class modern home. Web. 5557.
Wanted—Four rooms immediately
by young couple. North Hide pre
ferred. Harney 1919.
FURNISHED rooms, strictly mod
ern, one block from Twentv-rourw
street car. Webster 4012.
Furnished room for man and wife,
in private home. 2722 North Twenty
fifth street. Webster 1888. It
Furniture of three rooms for sale,
with privilege of renting three-room
apartment. Call Webster 2404.
Wanted—A flat of four or five
rooms on North Side by young cou
ple. Mrs. P. Cameron, 2515 Caldwell.
Webster 6758.
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—Furnished rooms in a
first class looming 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 modern cot
tage, except heat, close in on Twentieth
street car line. $400 cash, balance easy
terms. Monitor office. Doug. 3224.
FOR SALE
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*h and N Sts., South Side.
Past Grand Masters Council No. 442,
first and third Tuesdays, 24th and Charles
Streets.
WM. P. SHAFROTH, N. O.
E. E. BRYANT, G. M. and P. 8.
I. B. 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.
Dentlo
The Pyrrohea
Preventive
Tooth Paste
i and Caldwell street, for two days,
commencing Monday, August 2.
Originally produced in eight reels,
it is the story of a Negro who went
west to grc'" up with the country, and
the strange circumstances that came
of it.
In love with a girl of his imagina
tion, the Homesteader is saved one
night while lost in a blinding blizzard
by a girl who develops to be the girl
he has dreamed of, but she is white;
that is, seems to be and has thus
so lived. The most wonderful romance
follows, only to be abruptly terminated
by the Homesteader, who, returing to
the cast, marries a girl of his own
race,'the daughter of a minister. The
Homesteader and the minister become
the bitterest of enemies, and as a cli
max to the affair, he is parted from
his wife on account of the unmanly ac
tions of the preacher. One night there
occurs a murder. The Homesteader is
accused, the supposedly white girl
comes back, and—but that s the
i story. See it at the Loyal Theter,
24th and Caldwell streets
EKATIBE GEBAED
TYLEE’S COMPOSITION
(By Associated Negro Press.l
Oberlin, Ohia. July 29.—On the pro
gram for the summer recital at Ober
lin College recently five compositions
i of Prof. J. G. Tyler, head of the mu
sic department at Summer High
School, St. Louis, were featured. They
were two violin numbers, and three
for voice. The soloists in each in
; stance were white. The violinist was
a white artist of great ability, and
i the voice soloist was a white student
| at the Oberlin College Conservatory
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Prof. Tyler is spending the summer
at Oberlin, his alma mater, putting
i the finishing touches on a number of
! songs accepted by a big eastern mu
I sic publishing house.
v N EH INDEBTA KING
ESTABLISHMENT
Theo, N. Campbell, formerly of
i Kansas City, has gone into the un
j del taking business at 2224 Cuming
! street. Mrs. Mary Byers is lady at
tendant. Mr. Campbell has been as
sociated with the undertaking bus
iness for twelve years, the last six
! of which he has been in business for
himself.
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KAFFIR BLOCK
Desirable offices can be rented in
the Kaffir block, formerly the Warden
I hotel property at Sixteenth and Cum
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well cooked—daintily
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C. R. TRAM RLE, Prop.
107 South 14th St.
Phone Tyler 4119
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DR. NATHAN DANSKY
FORMERLY RESIDENT PHYSICIAN
HEBREW HOSPITAL, BALTIMORE
Office Hours: 9-11 a. m.; 2-4 and
7-8 i). m.. and by Appointment.
1511 North 2tth Street
OMAHA, NEB It.
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1406 North Twenty-fourth Street
Ladies’ and Gent’s
Wearing Apparel
SPECIAL ItA PLAIN'S OFFERED
AS FOLLOWS!
$8.50 Ladies’ Waists.#2.65
2.25 Ladies’ Aprons. 1.80
1.25 Ladies' Union Suits. .60
.65 Ladies' Vests. Jt
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A. STUART NOVELTY CO.
Fine Art Negro Subjects
PICTURES, CALENDARS,
POST CARDS.
Bronze Statuettes, Booker T.
Washington, Paul Laurence Dun
bar, Frederick Douglas, Bishop
Allen and Others.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
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Crosstown Furniture Co.
We Huy. Sell nnd Exchange
New and Second Hand Furniture
We Pay the Highest and Sell the
Lowest
1607-09 North Twenty-fourth St.
Phone Webster 480
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CUMING TIRE REPAIR
VULCANIZING AND RETREADING
GOODRICH AND GOODYEAR TIRES
1912 Cuming 8t. W. H. Lot*
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Phone Ty. 897 Notary Public In Office
N. W. WARE i
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW
Practice In Both State and Federal
Courts
Office: Booker T. Washington Hotel,
15th and California Sts., Omaha, Neb
PELLAGRA
On prooof that anyone 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 rriei*
its for 12 years.
• 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
m and agents or sent
• prepaid, price $1.00
per bottle, or 6 for $5.00. Take
Gross Liver Pills for constipation.
Write for testimonials. L. M.
Gross, Box 17, Little Rock, Ark.
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Webster 267
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i the only preparation on the market that
will . traighten the hair without turning it
red or injuring the scalp. The latest scien
tific discovery. Will not give the hard, por
cupine effect, but makes the hair soft and
wavy. Price $1.12 per package Agents’
outfit $5.i>0. No samples. Big money for
agents.
A. Stuart Novelty Co.
-*<;I7 ( timlmr Street 0>!AHA. M II. Tel. Harney fl#72. |
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FURNITURE AND HARDWARE i
STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM
Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish.
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ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO.
PRAMER BROS., Mgrs. J
One Door South of Alhambra Theater
Everything to Eat
Cleanliness and Courtesy Our Motto !
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tall Webster 6021
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* Douglas 2672 Douglas 7812
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Candies, Tobacco, Drugs, Rubber Goods and Sundries.
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