Events and Persons The N. W. C. A. meets at the Old Folks' Home the first Wednesday in the month. The next business meet ing is very important, being before the December meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. Black. 1703 North t Thirty-third street, are the parents of a fine baby girl, which was born Octo- | her 12. Mother and daughter are do- J lng nicely. Jones Poro College 1604 N. 24th St., Why have Gray hair, when Jones Cul ture College will make it black.—Adv. ; .lookin'* Barber Shop—All Work Strictly First Class. 2122 N. 24th St. Web. 2085. Judge Sears, republican candidate fo/ re-election. Mrs. W. Taylor, 2117 North Twenty eighth street, entertained at a tea on Wednesday afternoon, October 20, complimentary to Mrs. Lillian Pace of Topeka, Kan. The decorations were chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. About 100 guests were present. Among the out:of-town guests who were pres ent were Mrs. Ida B. Mason of Den ver. Colo.; Mrs. M. Black Asher of I .os Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. McClain of Springfield, 111. f PUBLIC stenographer, H. Wallace Thurman. 817 N. 16th St. Desdune’ and Clarke Realty Co. Mrs. Lillian Pace of Topeka. Kan., who has been the guest of Mrs. W. D. Taylor of North Twenty-eighth street for the past six weeks, left Wednes day for home very favorably Im pressed with Omaha and its people. Mrs. Emma Blagburn of Des Moines, la., arrived in the city Sunday for a fortnight’s visit with her daughters, Mrs. Joseph LaCour and Mrs. Julia A. Hudlin of 2419 Maple street. Dr*. Singleton and Singleton, Den tist*, 111 South Fourteenth street, desire lo call attention to the (act that there Telephone number has been changed to Tyler 3086. Adv. it L. N. Bunce, candidate for justice of the peace, is the man who circu lated a petition to prevent colored people residing north of Lake street. His opponent is George S. Collins. Miss Georgia Miller of St. Paul.j Minn., who was called to Omaha re cently on legal business, left last. Frl- j day night for home. Holst Pharmacy for drugs. 2702 Cuming street. Harney 6*1.—Adv. Miss Vinnfe ITieronymous, stenog rapher and bookkeeper of The Moni- j tor, was detained at home by illness 1 the first of the week. Mrs. Edward Howard and daughter, Della, have returned from an exten sive eastern trip. Re-elect Judge Sears.—Adv. The 11*• v. John. Costello, pa toi of Pleasant Green Baptist church, who has been sick In bed for a week, is able to be up and around again. E. F. Morcarty, Lawyer, 600 Bee Bldg. Douglas 3841 or Harney 2156. A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 S. 13th $L D. 7*12. Col. 8*31.— Adv. W. M. Mosley and J. Turner, who are playing at the Gaycty theatre this week, are stopping at the Booker T. j Washington hotel. ; Jcnkln’s Barber Shop—All work | strictly first-class. 2122 N 2bth street Web. 2085. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Worden re- j turned Friday from a motor trip to Des Moines, la. | Charles L. Saunders, candidate for i the state senate on the republican tieko?, is the man who opposed the lo cation of the V. W. C. A. at Nine teenth and Burdette st/eets and pre vented the organization from obtain ing that desirable property. ! Mrs. U. G. Bell, who has been con fined to her home since May, is slowly j but steadily improving.. Try our wonderful Hot Oil treat- ] ment for the hi alp and get quick re sults Jones Poro College, 1604 N. 24th gt—Adv. H. Gomez Davis was seriously j scalded about the bead and face last week by the explosion of a boiling pot. Queen City Household of Ruth No 2903, O. U. O. of O. F., was greeted with the presence of District Grand ■Most Noble Governess Frankie Mitchell of District Grand Household No. 15 of Missouri. Her visit was both enjoyable and beneficial, as she gave valuable information fo ribe good and growth of the order. Members of the order gave her a view of the city, after which she left for her home In j St. Louis at 5:45 p. m. Friday, Octo ber 22. , Violin Instruction by Clarence Dcs duncs, 2502 Burdette street. Webster *6: Tyler 1234.—Adv. Charles Solomon, of 2615 Maple, street, who has been on the sick list for some days, is improving. Are you going? Whore? To the Hallowe’en card and ghost party given by St. Benedict’s society, Monday nigbt. Prizes and rof-eshments.—Ad. Miss Vivian Lewis of St. Louis is visiting her brother, Charles Stanton of 2863 Miami street. Several" of the younger set assem bled at St. Philip’s rectory Tuesday night in honor of Do/othy E. Williams’ eighteenth birthday anniversary. The evening was delightfully spent in music, Hallowe’en games and dancing. Vote for W. G. Sears for judge of the district court. His splendid record on the bench commends him.—Adv. I. J. Taminosian delivered an ad dress on Armenia at the Church of St. Philip the Deacon Sunday night. Mrs. William Ricks, 120 South Twenty-eighth avenue, returned on Thursday from an extended eastern trip. She visited points in New York .Washington, Philadelphia and Vir ginia. She was accompanied by hei daughter, Mrs. J. W. Bundrant of Par kersburg. W. Va. W. G. Sears is candidate for re election to the district bench. Vote for him.—Adv. Be sure to attend the Hallowe’en card and ghost party, given by St. Benedict society, Monday evening November 1, at 2429 Parker street. Prizes for best dressed ghost and best whist player. Admission 10 cents.— Adv. J. F. Stroud deserves your vote foi county commissioner. Who will be the best dressed ghost? Attend St. Benedict’s Hallowe'en party Monday night and see. It may be you.-—Adv. Hallowe’en card and ghost party by St. Benedict society at 2427 Parkei street, Monday night, November 1. Don’t miss ti.—Adv. VOTE FOR JUDGE SEARS Willis G. Sears is accounted one of the fairest, most fearless and impar tial judges who has ever been on the district bench. Vote for him.—Adv. JOINS MONITOR STAFF Ailey' W. Lewis has joined The Monitor staff. He will bo connested with the business department and con tribute special articles to the publica tion. POLITICAL RALLY FRIIMY NIGHT The allied republican clubs will hold a republican rally Friday night at Grove M. E. church, Twenty-second and Seward streets. There will be special speakers. Everybody is in vited to come out. NOBLE M. JOHNSON AT EMPRESS THEATER Noble M. Johnson, the noted west ern screen star, is appearing this week as one of the actors in the Fox west ern picture, "Sunset Sprague,” foatur ing Burk Jones. This is Mr. Johnson’s first picture undpr the Fox banner. V.VV.VAV.V.\V.\V.\V.V.,.V.V.V.,.V.,.,.V.V.,.,.,.V.V.,.V f NOTICE! TO EVERY VOTER ;■ IMPORTANT , % LET’S VOTE FOR THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN BUYERS FIRST ^ Your Vote Always Counts Here -1 % THE POLLS WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY AT J" i Sam Finkenstein’s Home Grocery Store ? ■B TWENTY-SIXTH AND BLONDO STREETS 5 ■ _ "■ WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FANCY GROCERIES AND HIGH-GRADE MEATS J ■ %---—- aB "■ SAYMAN’S SOAP SWEET MILK POP CORN Per cake .. 12c Per quart. 13c Two pounds for ....25c BLACK EYE PEAS BUTTERMILK CORN MEAL Bl ■ Per pound _ __ 12c Per quart, 5c; per gallon 15c Per pound.—. .....5c BB c FANCY YELLOW YAM SWEET ADVO COFFEE, per lb. 18c ? ? “SOLA” ? ? ■ ■" POTATOES, 4 pounds for.. ..25c HAPPY HOLLOW, per lb. 48c Well, conie see what this is ■ % WE WANT AND WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE ^ "■ WE DELIVER FREE TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY B ■ FINKENSTEIN’S GROCERY CO. 26th and Blondo St., Webster 1902 % Oaw.w*,.v.v.v.v.v//av/.,.w.v.v.v.v.v/.,.wavwM ga. r 1 The "Golden Rule” Store g gj * gj i LADIES AND GENTS READY TO-WEAR AND SHOES 4914 South 24th Street ip] fit] 1 i _ a :• .- J! . :: « m a K a!!!QO- a a a a a a a a a a sOOfiTt a'a a a a a a/a a s PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS Man « iHOT CHIU! HOT COFFEE Y um, Y um Delicious Gregory’s Kandy Kitchen and Luncheonette 1508 North 24th Street " Webster 267 I Home Made Candies. Ice Cream Sodas ,V.V/.SVAV.,.V.V.V.,.,.V.,.VA,.,.,.V.VW.V,V.V.VWAVAM | Let Us Do YOUR Repairing f •; STOVES CLEANED, POLISHED AND SET ITP ? ■’ Best attention given to hot air furnaces. S “« New and second-hand stoves bought and sold. i V Also chimney sweeping. i ji The Economy Stove Repairing Co. | *■ 1918 Cuming St. Douglas 5235 «f .■.■.•.■.■.•.■.■.■.■.■/.■.■.■.■.■.■.v.v.v.v.v.v.'.’.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v; .V.V.V.'.V.'.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VAV^ i BUY A LOT ! I I I_I i 5 S v Franklin County, Illinois, ■" Lump, Egg, Nut . $14.75 Central District, Illinois, Lump, Egg, Nut . $13.75 £ !? 5 •l Fernwood Spadra Grate, ■; Excello Semi-Anthra- •; ’•1 cite Lump, Fernwood •; I; Chestnut, for Base ■“ '■ Burner, Special . $18.50 ■; s i ? — BUYYOUR COAL NOW WHILE < \ STOCK IS COMPLETE I ____ \ AND REAS EN COAL CO. ij mm Manager Manager "■ ■_ D. L. S. 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