The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, August 19, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    NED BARGAIN STORE
OPENS IN SOI'TH OMAHA
"The Leader," formerly the ‘ Chicago
Bargain Store," will reopen for busi
ness in its new spacious quarters at
4727-29 South Twenty-fourth street,
Saturday. August 21. In addition to
offering a complete line of wearing
attractions, the management is offer
ing bis entire stock on such credit
terms as will enable everybody to get
what he wants when he wants it, how
ever small their means. The manage
ment invites credit accounts. Why
pay cash if you can get the same thing
on credit at cash prices? Loufc his
I stock over for yourselves. It is urged
that all- avail themselves of this one
big chance to beat the high cost of
living. 1
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice to non-resident defendant. To
- Arthur Clay, non-resident defen
dant :
Notice is hereby given that on the
17th day of May, 1920, Mattie Clay,
as plaintiff, filed her petition in the
District Court of Douglas County, Ne
braska. the object and prayer of
which is to obtain an absolute decree
of divorce from you on the grounds
that you have grossly and cruelly
abandoned the plaintiff and for more
than two years last past.
* You are further notified that on
the 17th day of August. 1920, leave
_ was given by Hon. W. G. Sears, judge
• of the District Court, of Douglas
County, Nebraska, to secure service
upon you by publication.
You are required to answer this
petition on of before the 28th day of
September, 1920.
~ MATTIE Cl JAY. '
4t—8-19-26-9—2-9-20.
ST. BENEDICT COSfMCNlTY HOME
NOTES.
There are now 28 children baptised
in St. Benedict's parish. We are
growing slowly, but surely.
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 SALE—Two chairs suitable for
beauty parlors or barber shops cheap.
Call Harney 4153.
Furnished room for rent at 2314
Twenty-fifth street. Webster 6112.
FOR SALE—Three canarj birds,
three months old. Fine songsters. $12
each. Call Walnut 3027. It
Furnished rooms for rent by day
or week. 1119 North Nineteenth St.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in
first class modem home. Web. 5557.
Wanted—Four rooms immediately
by young couple. North Side pre
ferred. Harney 1919.
WANTED—Woman for housework.
Calf the Monitor office. Douglas 3224.
Will sell apparently new range,
cheap. Call South 1998. - 4t
FURNISHED rooms, strictly mod
em, one block from Twenty-rourc*
street car. Webster 4012.
Fumitu re of three rooms for sale,
witii privilege of renting three-room
apartment. Call Webster 2494.
Wanted—A flat of four or five
rooms on Nor.h Side by young cou
ple. Mrs. P. Cameron, 2515 Caldwell.
Webster 6758.
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms
for housekeeping. Call Webster 4332.
One furnished upstairs front room,
suitable for two gentlemen. Two
blocks from the car line. Rates rea
sonable. Call Web. 3792. 4t
FURNISHED rooms, strictly mod
ern, one block from Twenty-fourth
street car, 2508 M Street. Call South
1918. 4t
For Sale—A 7-room modern bouse
and barn. Nice place for chickens.
Lot 60 by 127 1-2 feet. Can be bought
on easy terras. Call Webster 5240.
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—6 room modem cot
tage, except heat, close In on Twentieth
street car line. $400 cash, balance easy
terms. Monitor office. Doug. 3224.
L 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 8.
Riggs.
SOUTH SIDE YEWS.
Many new families have recently
moved here from the South.
Iter. W. C. Conwell^ from Indianola.
Miss., pastor of Union Methodist
church. Thirty-second and U street,
is much gratified over the two weeks’ |
revival services conducted by Evan- j
geiist Mary E. Jones, which close!
Sunday night. There were 17 con- j
versions.
Services are well attended at Beth- 1
I el Baptist church under the energetic |
j jiastor. Rev. Thos. A. Taggart, who;
| has fully recovered his health.
Bishop .Matthew \V. Clair preachel'
| to a large congregation in Cnion M.
I E. church Sunday night.
Rev. W. C. Conwell and wife and
1 .Mrs. Mary E. Jones of Indianola.
I Miss., left Tuesday night to attend
1 District Conference at Topeka. Kan.
j Dr. Aldrich is a welcome addition to
I our growing imputation. He w ill
j speedily build up a good practice.
REFUSES TO RIDE 15
FREIGHT ELEVATOR
(Continued From First Page.)
against any man or women, regardless
of creed, color or nationality.
The colored delegates ably defended
themselves during this convention. |
I They were represented on all of the
j committees, and are represented in
i the organization from common lay-.
1 member to the international field,
j Among the most prominent colored
j delegates, and some of those who de
! sene esiteeiai mention were: Jno. T.
McDonald, Sr.. Omaha. Neb., who as
| sisted In rewriting the new t onstitu
i tion: A. K. Foote, Chicago. HI., promi- 1
nent as a labor leader; ix>gan Smith,
1 Ft. Worth, Texas; Wm. Downey, Ot
tumwa. Iowa; Clayborne Dungee, Hast
j St. Louis, 111.; George W. Dickerson
; St. Louis, Mo.; X. H. Walker, Kansas
i City, Kan., and others.
The writer cannot urge too strongly
to the members of our group the ne
cessity of alligning themselves with
organizations of this kind. Y'ou eau
never get anywhere standing aione,
and regardless of what you might
think of it your place is with the man
you work with and not the capitalist
who is exploiting both you and the
poor white man.
St. Louis colored business enter
I prises will follow in a subsequent;
j issue.
Patronize The Monitor advertisers.
For Monitor office call Doug. 8224.
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jj Fashion Shop ^
^ *17 North Sixteenth Mreet.
"■ Raorn Xo. 201, kaffir Block.
■J Clothes for young misses and f
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FOR SALE
LODGE DIRECTORY
G. U O. of O. F., South Omaha Lodge
No. 9374. Meetings first and third Frl
Hays: College Dept . second and fourth
Fridays. 25th and N Sts., South Side.
Past Grand Masters Council No 442
; f'rst ana third Tuesdays, 24th and Charles
Streets.
WM P. 5HAFROTH, f*. Q.
E. E. BRYANT, Q. M and P. S.
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j; Diamond \
j; Theatre jj
% Friday. Auim-l 3tl *3
m\ W ilium Imuran in
£ THE MLENT A TENDER. No. J .£
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3. 1 HE TRYOCT .*
/ Oalnrj Comedy
I* Saturday, August 31 %
i Louis Dennison in S
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THE MOON RIDERS. No. 1 \
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f Sunday, Ananst -- i
i AAallaee Herd, in 3»
5. TOO MANY MILLIONS
/ KALI)A RCBY 3.
S A Elynn Deteethe story I*
,* I bristle Comedy {
3» Monday, Augn-t 33 »3
Henry H. Walthall, in %
,* LITTLE SHOES K
3! MACK SENNETT COMEDY >
^ Tuesday, Auim-t 34 Ij
5 Marten I)aties i . i
< GETTING MARA MARRIED J
3. Eddie Pol., in — >
.* THE VANISHING DAGGER, •.
J. No. 9 5
J BIG V COMEDY
3 Aledne»da«. Aniru-l 33 "I
£ Monroe saiislmrt. in £
5 THE PHANTOM MELODY •*
5 PATHS NEWS <
> SM B POLLARD COMEDY .3
^ Thur-day, Auim-t 3«> «3
^ Edytbe Day in *.
% COMMON SENSE >
> PATHE REVIEW •!
£ 1.001) COMEDY 3
f A Dainty, Ap- f
* jj
Ipetizing Weal \
that just makes you eat
it — that chases the £
troubles from your mind $
and makes you feel like j!
a millionaire—that’s the i*
kind of meals we serve J
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Everything is pure. ?
clean and wholesome— £
well cooked—daintily £
served — and the p-ices £
are just right. £
Come In and give us £
a trial • y
The Monarch Cafe
C R. TR AMBLE, Prop.
107 South 14th St.
Phone Tyler 4119
Subscribe for The Monitor.
| MAGIC HAIR GROWER j
: ' AND STRAIGHTENING OIL
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MME. JOHNSON AND SOUTH
[ The most wonderful hair preparation on the market. When
I we say Magic we do not exaggerat-. as you ca n <u e great rc
aulta in the first few treatments. We guarantee Magic Hair I
j Grower to atop the hair atouce from falling out and breaki.:;;
I off; making harsh, stubborn hair Bolt and silky. Magic flair
• Grower grow* hair on bald place* of the head. If you use I
these preparation* once you will never be without throw
; I Magic Hair Grower and Straightening Oil are manufactured
by Mesdames South and Johnson. We also do scalp treating. I
Magic Hair Grower, SOc. Straightening Oil, 3Sc. }
I Allorderspromptly filled; send 10c for postage. Money must accompany all orders, !
Agent* wanted—Write for particular*. J
We carry everything in the latest fashion* I
able hair good* at the lowest prices. ’
We make switches, puffs, transforms* I
tion curls, coronet braids, and combings !
made to order, matching all shades a |
specialty. Send samples of hair with •
all orders. !
2416 Blondo St., Omaha, Neb. 2
Telephone Webster 880 ^ |
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Hours—9-11 A. M.; 2-4,
P. M. Phones: Office, S.
4461; Res.. Webster 5557.
•j Dr.;Jamt$f..flldricl> ij
;! Physician and Surgeon ;•
|I Diseases of W omen a £
J; Specialty \
!; 2917 R. St„ South Omaha. J
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MRS. PANSY MOORE
Ladies' Dressmaker and Tailor
IHon.se dresses, bungalow aprons,
underwear and men s shirtp a spe
j i ia’ty.
J 242# Lake Street. Webster (5798
MAX S3KEF
1406 North Twenty-fourth Street
Ladies’ and Gent’s
Wearing Apparel
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The Globe
Realty Co.
ALFRED JONES A SON X
S. Manager* <*
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y We buy, sell and exchange
y city property and farms. £
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}f 19 Pattercon Bloch y
y Phone Douglas 7408 Omaha, Neb f
i . For that Neat. Well Dressed <*
j > Appearance, Bee v
i J.H. HOLMES I
i \ILOR
% GESTS SLITS TO ORDER
X Ladies’ and Gent's Suita Remod
4 , sled, Repaired, Cleaned and Pressed h
" ALL WORK GUARANTEED *f
\ \ We Buy and Sell Second Hand f.
X Clothes. Work cal'ed for and de- a
4 , tivered. X
2022 North 24th Street i
, . Phone Webster 3320 •••
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| Friedman’s Place f
? Fin# Watch Repairing. Red 7914 *2*
y We Bu> and Sell y
LJewelry, Clothing, SHoee. Trunk* f
Suit Cate*. Etc. T
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS i
Crosstown Furniture Co.
Me Buy. Sell and Kxrlianue
New and Second Hand F urniture
Me Pay tiie lliirhest and Hell the
Lowest
U;07-0!i North Twenty.fourth SL
I’hone Webster 480
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Douglas 8944 Harney 5168
CUMING TIRE REPAIR
VULCANIZING AND RETREADING
GOODRICH AND GOODYEAR TIRES
1912 Cuming 8t. W. H. Loti
Phone Ty. 367 Notary Public In Office
N. W. WARE
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW
Practice in Both State and Federal
Courts
Office: Booker T. Washington Hotel,
15th and California Sts., Omaha, Net.
Patronize Our Advirtoers
NEW YORK * ' OMAHA 1
SIOUX CITY LINCOLN '
GO TO
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!) OMAHA’S LARGEST STORE
FOR
WOMEN’S WEAR
COXANT HOTEL BLDG., SIXTEENTH ST.
f. HOT CHIU! HOT COFFEE I
Yum, Yum Delicious
1 Gregory’s Kandy Kitchen I
1 and Luncheonette |
1508 North 24th Street
Webster 267
9 Home Made Candies. Ice Cream Sodas 1 j
Good News for All Men
SIMPLY WASH THE HAIR. OH. BOY.
DR PRYOR'S JAPO WONDER SOAP
’ ~ **i j«r* j» iration on the market that
H - *; lighten thd hair without turning it
red oi injuring the scajp The latest acien- A
Iiflc discovery Will not give the hard, por- y
• upine effect, but makes the hair soft and
wavy. Price $1.12 per package Agents'
outfit $5.50. No sample!- Big money for
agents.
A. Stuart Novelty Co.
2515 Lake St. OMAHA. JiEB.
H. DOLCOFF
FURNITURE AND HARDW ARE
STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM
Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish.
OPEN EVENINGS V
1839-47 N. 24th St. Phones—W'ebster 1607; Webster 4825
ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO.
PRAMER BROS., Mgrs.
One Door South of Alhambra Theater
Everything to Eat
Cleanliness and Courtesy Our Motto
TRY US
('•It Webster 5021 i
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j Telephone * Ur. L. E. Britt Upstair*
. Douglas 2672 Douglas 7812
I *
Pope Drug Co.
I
Candies, Tobacco. Drugs, Rubber Goods and Sundries. *
PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY.
Hth and Famara Streets. Omaha, Nebraska
..*.--....
| Beautiful Columbia Hall j
% 2420 Lake Street •}
| For Rent for Balls, Parties, Recitals and General Assemblies ;;
% Monday and Friday Nights, Dancing School.
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j* W'ebster 763. W'. G. Macon, Mgr. ;;
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1 „ YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD 1
1 RELIABLE MERCANTILE COMPANY I
CASH OK CREDIT
E MILTON MAYPER, Mgr. =
= Dealers in Dry Goods, Rugs, blankets. Quilts, Curtains, Fortiers, Table I
Linen, Sweaters, Silverware, Clocks, and a Full Line
2 of General Merchandise. E
E Call Us Up and Have Salesman Come to See You
| A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL | f
| 1809 North ,24th St. Webster 6187 1
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\ Patronize the State Furniture Co.f
14th and Dodge Streets X
X The Monitor recommends its advertisers. Reliable and accommo- \
jr dating service can be found here. 7
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