The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, November 25, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    PICKENS SPEAKING
ON PACIFIC COAST
Noted Orator and Scholar Pfeamt
Large Andienee* and Attracting
Attention—Gives Hi* View* on the
Japanese Qwdha
LOS ANGELES, Calif, Not. 25.—
William Pickens, the noted Kerr®
scholar and orator, is addressing
large mixed aadienees in this nrtw
of the country and Uridertally taking
not of the social and ecoisnrsc prob
lems which are holding the special
interest of people all along the Pa
cific coast line. He has been accorded
a hearty reception wherever he has
appeared and Us opinions on public
questions have been eagerly sought.
In a recent interview he has this to
say on the “Japanese Question* as it
appears to him:
“Yon most have noticed that when
one is prejudiced against yon. your
very virtues become vices in hr? sight.
As an outsider I have been interested
to note the ‘accusations’ which the
white man of the Pacific coast narvefy
makes against the Japanese.
“! have heard them complain, as I
rode with them on the trains, that the
‘Japs have all the business in such
and-such a little coast town’—that
they cater in a>me other places—that
their restaurants sell more food for
the same money than any white rw
tesragrt (think how a white restart
not wwaU be prated if IM* cssM he
sat ct its—-than toy mb suae set
sab oat of the far* wthh they aw*
—that they are mrorrf to get fi ni
liras ther stick together—mad that
t«»' to tkrrwe where the whst* ob
faSin '
high hirt* rate aad the efcild-hesrbtt
s^BerierSly of the Nippe* wooes. It
ww coeteoptaMKly swd that rat n£
rf eeeey fMrteea boh* - In * Cair
fims tet year was a whwh
b far ahoee the prwportM of the
tkB wUt less tea te* per «S of:
California's white »' usw* he* «B
dres. mere tfeaa tweetr-ebfet p« eeae
araswe w-w**r
“How t> the woeM are JtPBM*
mem to Marne far this? Is it ast a
relie of the ****** te mo* w te
e*rse i* another rare the prite
which we weedd praise * oarr aw*?
It remiwfe Me that m Saaft Carols
tor gene rations the S«fw has beer
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date, to lire is fine bosses, to eat
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A Ttonkagrrrng
tart Thursday
fiatt, and Tkantacgnsg
to served all day to tto eaareh haH.
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Mra V. Bailey. Ttottoi art 7
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•wr pita by as; at tto church due
was tto ii^rtiag dinner £ m u> to
parlors of .Ma Irene A. M. L church hr
ito Willing *«xers' dab Thursday
« November Hi. tram S to t :M
edoeh Tto parlor? were decorated
rai tto cl ah ctoora blae art white,
art Fieudcu-toa W- G. Uarfugi
j jertre adorned tto walls. The large
crowd present teemed to uonndU;
eayoy the affair. Tto club cleared
! >’. art uto ibis Bism A express
ing their gratimae to all who Helped
i*m Ibx i_ J. Cana, i-resident;
Mis. lime Tact, secretary.
Mrs. Williams of Mobile. Ala, ar
j.ved Saturday to seep tease tor tor
trottor, Prof- H. J, Parker of 111#
Bates street. North Riverside.
Mr. IntM Adams, son of Mrs. P. M.
tor is left for Clearwater. F*a_ .Sal
.rdar to spend the sister with Us
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Tto Ladies' Ciurci. Aid will give a
recital art serve refreshments at Ma
tone A. M. £ chnrcfa Thanksginsg
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Tto Willing Workers, Mrs. E. J.
cams, president .Mrs Ltrxie Tact,
secretary, a eld their -ess son at the
parsonage with Mrs. P. M_ Lewis on
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All
tto dno members were present.
Tto Sou City lodge, G. C. O. of
O. F. No. Km and the Household of
Rath No. 21 have moved into their
new toll in the Barron building on
West Fourth street. They now have a
large and commodious hall, suitable
for any occasion
Last Tuesday the young married
women met at the home of Mrs. Dob
son, corner Market and Seventh
streets, and organised a pleasure dab
with the following officers: Mrs.
Dobson, president- Mrs. Redmond
secretary: Mrs. Russel Bryant, treas
urer, and Mrs May Ward, chairman
of the executive committee.
Rev- P. M Lewis held his Thanks
giving service at Malone A. M. E.
church at 10:20 o’clock Thanksgiving
morning
ATCHISON, KANSAS.
Grandma Silvia Gray, 110 years
old, died Tuesday evening and was
buried Sunday.
Willie Tyler is seriously ill at his
home on Eighth street and is being
cared for by the American Legion
boys. He is an ex-soldier.
Mr. Gus Downing, an ex-soldier. Is
ID at his home on X street.
Miss Ada Barnett entertained the
Carnation Art club on Monday even
ing. Preparations are being made foi
their Christinas party.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Red are tto
proud parents of a daughter born
Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. Ella Taylor entertained with a
party for Mrs. Gbloe Green last Tues
day. Mrs. Green is a popular bride.
Mi.-? Malinda Williams and Mr. Da
vid Anderson spent Tuesday in Kan
sas City.
Mr. George WamelL Dick Jordan
and Jess Bright returned home from
Lansing, Mich.
Mrs. A. A. Davis is visiting friends
in Kansas City.
Mr. Tom Jackson home from Da
kota for tto holidays.
Mr. John Floyd is seriously ill at
his home on Spring street.
Dr. and Mrs. Stewart entertained
for Mrs. Clara Webster last Wednes
day. Rev. Jones was ttoir guest. Mrs.
Webster left Saturday for California.
Mr. Malvin Mack spent the week
end in Atchison.
Mrs. Dr. Stewart will leave Wednes
day to spend Thanksgiving on thf
ranch with relatives.
Prof. R. G. Jackson and his quartet
gave an interesting recital at tto A.
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THOMAS LYNCH, Atty.
Notice of Admimistratioa
In the County Coart of Dosgias Coun-:
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Ida
Saunders, deceased.
All person., interested in said estate
are Hereby notified tha^ petition ha,
been filed in said i-ourt alleging that
said deceased died leaving no last will'
and praying for administration upon
his estate, and that a bearing' win Ik
had on said petition before said court
on the 18th day of November, 1929
and that If they fail to appear at sal*!
court on the said 18th day of Novem
ber. 1920. at 9 o’clock a. m. to cdntes'
the said petition, the court may grairi
the same am! grant administration of
-aid estate to Claude Saunders or some
other suitable person and proceed to:
a settlement thereof.
BRYCE CRAWFORD.
Countv Judee.
11-25:12-2 and 9
ED F. MORF.ARTY. A tty.,
709 Peters Trust Bide.
LEGAL NOTICE
Not;ee to Non-Resident Defendant:
To David F. Haim, non-resident de
fendant:
Notice is hereby given that on the
2d day of August. 1929, Kate Maud'
Hazen as plaintiff, filed her petition
in the district court of Douglas Coun
ty, Nebraska., the object and prayer
of which is to obtain an absolute de
cree of divorce from you on the
ground that you have wantonly,
cruelly and grossly failed, refused and
neglented to support the plaintiff and
her minor dhildren. though amply
able so to do. You are further noti
fied that or: the 3d day of November
1920. leave to sernre servire on yon
by publication was given the plaintiff j
by the judge of the district court o'j
Douglas County. Nebraska. You art
required to answer said petition on or t
before ri»e Kith Hav of December, 1929.
KATE MACD HAZEN
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