The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 14, 1920, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    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.
WOMEN AGENTS WANTED
In every city to sell our new dis
covery. Super Sure, the Washing
Wonder, washes clothes without rub
bing, in one-half the time. Make $2.5
to $40 a week. Now is your chance
to make big money, be your own bo-.s
and have a permanent business. Send
for particulars. Monitor readers will
be supplied with a free box by send
ing name and address. The Greenlee
Mfg. Co., 100 West 59th St., Chicago,
—-;
For rent neatly furnished rooms,,
for men only. 822 N. 23d St. Tele-!
phone Douglas 9564. It
One room for rent, for men only.
4810 Grant St. Telephone Webstei
4590. Indef.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Call
Webster 4532. D
Light housekeeping rooms. 213*' X.
28th St. Telephone Webster 4983. 4t
FOR SALE—Emerson Piano and
Singer sewing machine. Each in good (
condition. For information call the
Monitor office, Doug. 3224.
NICE furnished room in modem home.
Webster 4490.
Furnished room for rent at 2314
Twenty-fifth street.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
men only. Call Web. 2927.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Sulphur baths
business. Ask Monitor office.
_______________________________________
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at
980 N. 25th Are. Call Douglas 6077.
FOR RENT—Large front room for 1
men. 2818 Douglas St. Har. 6978. 4t!
-|;
For Rent—5 modern rooms 1403 N.
28 St. Call after 5 o’clock p. m. It
_____________________________________
Furnished rooms for rent by day I
or week. 1119 North Nineteenth St.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in
first class modem home. Web. 5557.
FOR SALE—House and lot, 2912
2912 Erskine street. Very reasonable. !
FOR RENT — Modem furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. 1445
North 19th St.
For . Rent—One furnished front
room on first floor at 2813 N. 27 St.
Call Web. 6226.
WANTED—Woman to take care of
house while owner is absent from city, i
Call Webster 5862.
FOR RENT—Room in private home,
one block from car line, $2.50 a week.
Gentleman preferred. Webster 1888.
FOR RENT—First Class furnished
rooms. Mrs. L. Ewen, 1702 North
26th street. Web. 4769. 4-t
FOR SALE—11-room house and
bam. Big comer .stoic. Very reason
able. Leaving town. Monitor office.
-,
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.
A good paying barber business for
sale or for rent. Tailor shop in con
nection. Write for information. D.
E. Nichols, 219 North Ninth Street, ,
Lincoln, Neb.
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. *
l. B. P. O. E. W. j
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. <
I
Q- U. O. of O. F., South Omaha Lodge •
No. 9374. Meetings first and third Frl-M
days, 25th tr.i N St:., South Side. 1
Past Grand Matters Council No 44i, •
first and third Tuesdays, 24th and Charles ’
Streets. ‘
*
WM. p. SHAFROTH, N, G.
E. E. BRYANT, G. M. and P. 8. <
* j
G. O. of O. F., Superior Lodge, No. 10199. .;
Meeting second and fourth Friday evening
at 7:30, Twenty-fifth and N street. .;
J. H. ANDREWS, N. G.
ALTON GOODE, P. 8. j j
INTEREST IN RACIAL ART
In my last letter to the public
on racial consciousness, beauty and
achievement of our people may not
have been made clear. For that rea
son I am writing again.
In the first place, consciousness
means one knowing his or her own
mind and governed by the dictates of
his or her own thought.
Secondly, there must be some estab
lished fact by which one must think,
and there is no way to establish these
facts without Art and Literature upon
the subject which we are most in
terested in.
Today we are more interested in
establishing a : icial confidence in a
people who have been taught for two
hundred years that there was no good
thing come out of Africa. Now we
must reach every woman and child
with our pictures, calendars, post
cards, colored dolls and statuettes, the
most beautiful printing and work
manship the world has ever known.
The prices are low in order that
none will be without them.
Write today for our price-list. No
agent.
Stuart Novelty Co.
FRISCH’ 1L OF TI SktGEE
RESENTS EPITHETS
(By The Associated Negro Press.)
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 14.—Dr.
R. Moton, principal of Ttmkegee Insti
tute. in a very courteous but frank
manner, let the editor of the Memphis
Commercial Appeal, white, know that
the terms “darkey” and “nigger," so
frequently used by Southerners, is
Loyal
THEATER j
~ 24th and Caldwell Sts. £
a _ •:
| SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16— § j
FRANK KEENAN in
2 “DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR” H
u 11th Episode "Hidden Dangers” g|
Mutt and Jeff is
i* ja
| SUNDAY AND MONDAY, (X- I
| TOBER 17-18—
is “HIS TEMPORARY WIFE” §
With
\ Rl BYE DE REMER and 8
EDMUND BREESE
I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19—
i „THE TURN IN THE ROAD” *
ALL-STAR CAST
Benefit Grove M. E. Church «
s WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20— jf
“THE OPEN DOOR”
i Rohertson• Cole’s Superior Pro- j
duct ion
i THI RSDAY, OCTOBER 21— g
TOM MIX in
“MR. LOGAN, U. S. A.”
t FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22—
1 5th Episode
i Ruth Roland’s New Serial. J'
« “RUTH OF THE LO< KEYS” a
1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23— *
I “A VAGABOND’S LUCK” §
With ALBERT R\Y
and ELINOR FAIR
it 12th Episode ‘Hidden Dangers” §
Mutt and Jeff
COMING
| SUNDAY and MONDAY. OC- a
% TOBER 24-25—
BLANCHE SWEET in
“FIGHTING CRESSY”
COMING
ft
i SUNDAY and MONDAY. (XT. £
i 31-NOV. 1— 1
“LEAH BAIRD”
Cynthia of the Minuet
I
j Sunday, Monday and Thursday, p
Amateur V'audeville.
THE
ORPHEUM |
24th and M Sts.
South Omaha
i
Sunday and Monday— ,jl
Buck Jones
in
FIREBRAND TREVISON’
~~~ ||
Tuesday and Wednesday— y
“The Deep Purple” |
R. A, Walsh Production •>
-- |j
Thursday, Friday and Sat- X
urday— |
“THE LAW OF YUKON” &
x
' eiv offensive to self-respecting col
or'd people. The editor had preceded
Dr. Mot on in a public meeting as a
speaker, and in the course of his
N. W. WARE, Attorney
523 North 15th Street, Omaha. Neb.
.NOTICE TO NONRESIDENT
DEFENDANT
To Minnie Owsley, nonresident de
i'endant, you are hereby notified that
Thomas W. Owsley, on the 31st day of i
May, 1920, as plaintiff, filed his peti
tion in the District Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska, wherein he prays to
'itain a decree of divorce Worn you on
the grounds of desertion; that on the
7th day of September, 1920, the Dis
trict Court of Douglas County, Ne
braska, entered an order that services
•f summons in this action may be had
by publication as is by law made and
provided.
You are, therefore, required to an
swer plaintiff’s petition on or before
the 25th day of October, 1920.
THOMAS W. OWSLEY.
it-n-23-30 10-7-14
iVWMftWUWWNWWAW
j Diamond!;
i; Theatre ^
1
I; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15— £
> WILLIAM DUNCAN in £
£ “THE SILENT WENGER.” 5
No. 13 £
.• TEXAS GUINAN in %
£ “THE CALL OF BOB WHITE" >
■* Century Comedy f
£ - VTURDAY, OCTOBER 15— £
I; ART ACORD in >
\ “THE MOON RIDERS" No. 12 £
I* MAHLE NORM AND in ■.
£ “UPSTAIRS” J
5 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 17— %
£ WILLIAM S. HART in ^
> “THE DEVIL’S DOUBLE" £
•J Mrs. Sidney Drew Comedy £'
J Screen Magazine £
■I MONDAY, OCTOBER 18— £
I* GEO. B. SIET7. in £
£ “PIRATE GOLD” No. 8 .*
/ JUANITA HANSEN in £
I.' “THE LOST CITY" No. 7 >
Harold Lloyd Comedy £
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19— J
EDDIE POLO in £
“THE VANISHING DAGGER." *.
No. 17 >
CONSTANCE TALMADGE in £
" A I. V D Y’S N VME" J.
Star Comedy £
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20— £
A N\ CORNWALL in l’
“THE GIRL IN THE RAIN” J
Pal he News
£ Snub Pollard Comedy ij
J THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21— jl
£ DOROTHY GISH in £
£ “PEPPY POLLY"
£ Pat he Review ■ J
f Gayety Comedy
£ Oscar Michaeux’s new piciure, *J
£ “THE BRUTE” >
£ Coming to the Diamond in the *•
^ near future. Watch for date-. «J
,i.,.V.V.,.V.V.V/.,WWAw5
A Dainty, Ap
petizing Neal
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 right.
Come in and give us
a trial
We are NOW serving Oysters and
all kinds of Sea Foods fresh from the
sea.
The Monarch Cafe
C. R. TRAMBLE, I'rop.
107 South 14th St,
Phone Tyler 4119
40
remarks used the terms. When Dr.
Mnton arose to speak he said: “The
lin e has passed when the colored peo
le appreciate the term “darkey’' or
nigger” from a white man.”
Friday, Saturday and
Monday
You can buy for $1.00 nearly
$3.00 worth at
1831-1833-1835 No. 24th St.
Bed Sheets — 72x90, with
seam . $1.00
Children’s Aprons, 2 for $1.00
Men’s Gloves, 10 pair for $1.00
Women’s Satin Camisoles,
$1.50 values _ $1.00
Men's Overalls, Hickory
Stripe, a pair. $1.00
Men's Jackets, Hickory
Stripe $1.00
Children’s Shoes, all black
kid. $1.00
Children's Shoes, brown kid
with white tops. $1.00
Children’s Gingham Dresses 1.00
Boys’ and Girls' Rompers $1.00
Women's Silk Fibre Hose,
with silk lisle tops, 2 pr..$1.00 i|
Bovs' Army Vests $1.00 |i
STAR STORE
1831-1833-1835 No. 21th St.
Between Barker and Grace Sts. i
, I
>»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦$ !
% WANT A HOME—LOOK THIS * ■
01 KR X 1
V We Have Some Real Bargains 4
t Three fi-room hoysfy, modern e\- y |
X cept hea. vN
X Three 7-room houses on pnv.d V i
X 'treaH and strictlv modern Kj.-y y •!
terms. y *j
Five 5-room houses in Rood con- y *
dition on paved street rear ear- V *•
line. V j
Many other Rood bargains .and a Y *
few good investments. Y *!
.*• Are you interested? If »o. Call Y *:
A REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Y *
.j. OF ALL KINDS X *
x JAMES A. CLARKE
<& 817 No. 17th St. Tyler 1035 ? ‘
Evenings or Sunday, Webster 574° X
I
USE ,
Dentio |!
DO
YOU
USE *
Dentio? II
.•,.W-V-,..W-VM«M..,..,-W«VW..'hV»V. ... '
| The Globe f \
| Realty Co. |
| ALFRED JONES & 60N, ?|
> Manager* I
V
> y!
| \Ve buy, sell and exchange I£j
; citv property and farms. X
. 19 Patter»on Block .j.
| Phone Dougla* 7408 Omaha, Neb ‘s'!
»»♦»»»»»«•»»»»»»<■»»»♦»»«»»»
> ft j
, For that Neat, Well Dressed y ;
i Appearance, See y|
i J. H. HOLMES I
TAILOR J
I GENTS SUITS TO ORDER $
! Ladles' and Q*nt’* Suit* Remod- S.
, eled, Repaired, Cleaned and Pressed y j
• ALL WORK GUARANTEED ?j
I We Buy and Sell Second Hand X!
. Clothe*. Work called for and de- I
, livered. A
J 2022 North 24th Street J. j
, Phone Webster 3320
x-:-x-:«:-:-x^-x«X“X-:-X“X*-X“X' i
Crosstown Furniture Co. I
Special Sale Of
HIGH-GRADE MATRESSES
*18.00 Value at *I0J>0
1(107-00 North Twenty-fourth St
I'hone Webster 480
Phone Ty. 897 Notary Public In Office
N. W. WARE
ATTORNEY «. COUNSELOR at LAW j
Practice In Both State and Federal '
Courts '
Office: Booker T. Washington Hotel, ]
16th and California St*„ Omaha, Neb :
i
:
i
!
*:
4
i
|
. x x>xbx x;x-x.x x a x;x;«;x.x xpf xiX.Xixbflx.:::: x x x x x;x‘xf«,X u:: x «x x x::a K a !! « « ■ !:
I MRS. PANSY MOORE
I -idies’ Dressmaker and Tailor
House Dresses, Bungalow Aprons, Underwear and Men’s Shirts i-f
Sp6ciEity
2420 Lake Street. Webster 6789 |
i»a'i>aaHgPaiggIXBiiSKla.atipto'ulB,a KiiCx.x x,x,x'x:x «,XiX x a a as s a a a a a a a a r. a.’n a ■ \
CHARLES UNITT
REPCBLICAN NOMINEE FOB
etli Commissioner District. Solicits your vote at the Election Nov. 2nd.
Voted for In all Precincts In the County
I stand for Permanent Hoads, paved with brick if possible at a
reasonable price, if not, I favor paving with the best available material.
I am opposed to turning over the proceeds of the if3.(MH»,(HI0.(M>
Bond Issue to the brick trust.
Make it a “UNITT”on Nov. 2nd
RESIDENT OF DISTRICT 8# YEARS
V.V.V.V.V.VAV.V.'AVAV.V.V.VAV.'AVAW^AVWWVVV.P/
j South Side Bargain Store I;
jj 26th Between “N” and “O.” !•
* We have now a full line of Ladies’ Dresses. Hats, Coats I;
* and furnishings; also complete outfits for the Man and I|
• Children.
■ You can buy for cash or pay it out. ;!
!av.v.v.vavav.v.v.v.v.v.vv.v.v.v.v.v.wa,w.v/.,a
Business Is Good, Thank You! f
Sold 2519 Caldwell Street twice within fifteen days. If 1
vou are going to buy or sell a home, call on t
GEO. W. MACKLIN
2011 N. 21th Street Webster 4304 or Webster 2380 X
« f
........ y
puBaisiii Fflma>aa?ogtgaH?aitpa^gaCTaa)^a«c^^axp<TM>a«Da)a><Ki>a>ffinia)p<Eoaa;>fflB
[ HOT CHIU 1 HOT COFFEE 1
' um» Y uni Delicious '
Gregory’s Kandy Kitchen
and Luncheonette 1
1508 North 21th Street
Webster 267
Home Made Candies. Ice Cream Sodas |
H. DOLGOFF
FURNITURE ANI) HARDWARE
STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM
Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish.
OPEN EVENINGS
1839-47 N. 24th St. Phones—Webster 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
Call Webster 5021
■ _J )
Pope Drug Co.
Candle*, Tobacco, Drugs, Rubber Goods and Sundries.
PRESCRIPTIONS OCR SPECIALTY.
Uth and Lamam Street.. Omaha, N>bia-k.
T T ■ « T ■ . » . , - .—.I
Beautiful Columbia Hall
2420 I>ake Street I!
■ i
For Rent for Balls, Parties, Recitals and General Assemblies ;;
Monday and Friday Nights, Dancing School.
Webster 765. W. G. Macon, Mgr. jl
.»»».. ^
Patronize the State Furniture Co I
14th and Dodge Street. \
The Monitor recommends its advertiser*. Reliable „r,H „
dating service can be found here. “enable and accommo- |
■ » —• ——- — ■■■■'«.- ‘ . I 11 I , , - r , , ,
GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS
C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO.
, Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables I i
*005 Cuming St. Tei^bone Pouv^MHis ! *
...