Ear Marks of Sumatra Brides. A bride In Sumatra must wear large (liver buttons In her ears for flv* years, or until the drat baby is bore Coal In Saskatchewan. The coal deposit at Lampumn. Siisk.. JJanada. is believed 'c ne one of thf ^est of its kind in the world, and one yl the greatest assets of the province (counting to the invej tigators Who re gently mmte an examination of the In-'; lation. They estimated that there are £>,000,000 tuns of enul in the two and ihree-quarfttr sections of land in which *he coal is located.—Scientific Aioeri- | •an. Classified Advertising RATES—4 cents a word ror 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. -i ADAMS HAIGHT DRUG CO., 24th and Lake; 24th and Fort, Omaha, Neb. " One room for rent, for men only. 2810 Grant St. Telephone Webster 4590. Indef. Light housekeeping rooms, 2130 N. 28th St. Telephone Webster 4983. 4t Furnished room for rent at 2314 Twenty-fifth street. FOR RENT—One furnished room; man preferred. 2532 Blondo St. Web ster 6294. It FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, rea sonable; in ood condition. Call Mr. Brown, W'ebster 2362. 2t FOR RENT — Neatly furnisher, rooms, on car line. 1549 N. 17tb St., middle apartment. Web. 5274. FOR BENT—Good rooms, suitable for light housekeeping or single parties; down town; electric lights and baths. Call Mrs. Georgia Tapps, i Tyler 4782. Alt FOR RENT—Modern rooms in pri vate family, for men only. Webster j 1026. It FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, all on one floor. 1318 No. 26th St. It FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for men only. Call Web. 2927. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 980 N. 25th Ave. Call Douglas 6077. j FOR SALE—House and lot, 2912 2912 Erskine street. Very reasonable. FOR RENT — Modern furnished moms for light housekeeping. 1445 North 19th St. FOR SALE—At a very reasonable price, oae National cash register, four-piece mahogany parlor set, four chairs aad one rocker, solid oak. Call Webster 0386 between 9 and 12 a^ m. — YOUNG men interested in athletics i and boxing sport, call Mr. Boyd, Har ney 6437. 2t FOR your holiday cleaning, try Richardson Bros., 2704 Cuming St. 4t LADIES' plusli coats steam cleaned for $2.50 and up. Call Harney 3347. 4t FOR RENT—Furnished room; re fined family. Mr. Adams, Webster 5379. 2t FOR HOMES in north part of city, on easy payments, call Friedman Realty,- Tyler 4424. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms. Modem except heat. Good neighbor hood. No children. 1445 No. 19th. 3t FOR- RENT OR SALE—Comer store; furnished; good for pool, soft drinks. Fine location; reasonable. 1445 No. 19th St, 3t ELECTRIC STUDIO, 2417 N St., South Omaha, will make you a holiday ; ' photograph at small expense. South 4588. J. W. Gardner. 4t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a first class rooming house, steam heat, bath, electric lights, on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street care line. rs. j Anna Banks, 924 North Twentieth. Douglas 4379. 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. LODGE DIRECTORY O. U. O. of O. F„ South Omaha Lodge No. *374. Meetings first and third Frl- I days, 2Sth and N Sts.. South Side. Past Grand Masters Council No. 444. first and third Tuesdays, 24th and Charles Streets. WM. P. 6MAFROTH, N. G E. E. BRYANT, G. M. and P. G. O. of O. F., Superior Lodge, No. 1019*. Meeting eecond and fourth Friday evening at 7:39, Twenty-fifth and N street. J. H. ANDREWS, N. G. ALTON GOODE. P. 8. 1 MONITOR CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY WATCH IT CROW j $' Forty-Three Hundred $ j » Paid to Omaha people | in Benefits. ! ] THE NEBRASKA STATE j | Health & Accident Ins. Co. j J 11H So. 14th st. Doug. 5575 f t Peterson's Lake Bakery ! * For Fine Pastries, Bread, Bolls, i ' Pies and Cakes. I J 2504 No. 24t'> St. Web. 3387 i ..... ...... Sporting Goods 1 P e TOWNSEND GUN CO | * Sporting, Outing and Athletic t Goods j i 1514 Famam St. Douglas 087b ! Real Estate__ | Real Estate and Insurance | GUV B. ROBBINS * Phone Pour. 2842 or Web. 5108 | 19 Patterson Block WATCH THIS SPACE SEEK TREASURE IN VIGO BAY Company Under Spanish Grant Will Endeavor to Recover Some Hun dred Million Dollar*. The largest amount of sunken treas ure there Is any record of lies at the bottom of Vigo bay, on the coast of Spain. Here a Spanish plate fleet of 17 great galleons nnd their escort of 23 warships were sunk 300 years ago by a combined fleet of English and Dutch war vessels. There Is no guesswork about the amount of treasure on board the gal leons. It Is matter of official record and Is placed in the neighborhood of $140,000,000. which at the time when there was very tittle money In the world had a purchasing power ten times greater than now. Of this immense sum a little was landed, taken Inland and saved. A few millions fell as spoil to the victors and the balance had served as a halt to draw adventurers from everywhere to Vigo bay. A heavily financed com pany even now. under a concession from the King of Spain, Is trying to salvage the sunken galleons and their cargoes. All In all, not more than 20 millions have been saved from the sea. In cluding that landed, that captured and that reclaimed by the various firms to whom concessions have b<-en grant ed during the last 300 years, so It Is safe to say that at least 100 millions yet remain resting on the bottom of the bay, 17 shiploads of gold, silver and precious stones! THESE SILKS NEED NO DYE Louisiana Man Has Discovered Meth od of Making the Worms Color Their Own Product While the silkworm has no fancy for any particular color, preferring to weave its cocoon of a drab gray so that it will not show against a gray tree trunk, one man has discovered a method whereby lie can make the little spinners produce any one of the 18 shades at his pleasure. The man Is Dr. Vartan K. OsRrian, son of a long line o? silk manufacturers, and he has an extensive silkworm farm near New Orleans. Osiglan has discovered that upon feeding the worms certain leaves they will respond by spinning certain col ors. He has carried out his experi ments until he has the 18 varieties of food to produce the like number of colors. The silk thus shaded will not fade In either water or sunlight. Not only has he secured colored silk, but In addition he has Increased the cocoon in size until a single one pro vides 1,800 yards to a strand, and there are two strands to a cocoon. The "Bolshevist Cocktail." From the American lied Cross Bul letin of Riga: “Helsingfors.—You can tell a prohibition country by the weird and awful drinks they drink. Take Finland, for example. There they take vodka. 00 per cent, made from pota toes. not from grains, mix it with blue or huckleberry Juice water. In the ratio of one to ten, and gulp down the re sult. ft’s the only way to get it down; to sip would be to give up altogether, both on account of the strength and the odor. America" Red Cross dis pensaries working with the Russian refugees use vodka under spirit lamps In place of alcohol. "Near the border ofie gets the 'Bol shevist cocktail.’ Tills Is a comblna ; GOODELL & CO. • Coal and Feted J 1 2520 l ake St. Web. 3007 * + 9‘ • • • ■•■■#■ J. H. ANDREWS j Tailor, Hatter, Shoe Shine j j 2517 Q St. South 3887 j McGILL & DAVIS Cafe and Pool Hall • ' j Free employment for \rmour f and Dold packers. • 2516 Q St. • _lawyers I JAMES M. FITZGERALD t ATTORNEY Phone Douglas 4508 * l(>1;-[2[1 |L't> t ■I With his Big Musical Act £ V —Xylophone Solos, and > last but not least, his £ ^ spotlight drumming. It V is clean, novel and enter- ■; 5 taining. :: s At the usual price of > ■J admission— f I| 10 and 20 Cents £ ?! V\e have a good pro- % f gram of pictures for the £ ^ entire week. !• 5 5 < ? Ba ■ . ■ ? t i i /WWAWA'WWAVMW | For that Neat, Well Draued y y Appearance, See y j J. H. HOLMES | TAILOR J. OEJVT8 SUITS TO OliDEK ? X Ladles* and Gent'i Suita Remod- S. tied. Repaired, Cleaned and Prested •} j ALL WORK GUARANTEED ? / We Buy and Sell Second Hand X X Clothe*. Work called for and de- X X ttvered. X 2022 North 24th Street Y Phone Webater 2320 . a.a a. a;;:;,a,a a’a.a a;a'a a a a a a a a'aia a a a rf>aaalgMBaiffVIWflUnffUftruM:a«aa:;a«TtfltfftgKS Oysters and all kinds of Sea foods fresh from the aea. The Monarch Cafe C. R. TRAMBLE, Prop. 107 South 14th St. Phone Tyler 4119 A !: NORTH END COAL C“ f We move Furniture and ? Pianos. Heavy hauling a ? specialty. 5 Dodd & Allen | 2014 No. 24th St. | Webster 5038—5408 £ ' > Y « ► «► * * «• i * * I I > «» _I ■ f The j Shopping Center jj of Omaha ! Quality and Correctness | £ assured on what you buy } \ at this store ' f . __— PRICES NOW REDUCED \ .....-. . :: GIFTS WE RECOMMEND \ t < ’ [ Furs Blouses Dresses Ij I; Stockings H. DOLGOFF FURNITURE AND HARDWARE STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish. OPEN EVENINGS - 1938-47 N. 21th St. Phones—Webster 1B07; Webster 4825 L ■■■■ .. ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO. FRAMER BROS., Mgre. One Door South of Alhambra Theater Everything to Eat ' Cleanliness and Courtesy Our Motto TRY US Call Webster 6021 Telephone Dr. L. E. Britt 1 pstalm Bouglas 2072 Dougina 7812 Pope Drugj Co. Candies. Tobacco, Drugs, Rubber Goods and Sundries. PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY. ISth and Farnam Streets. ««• l Patronize the State Furniture Co. •! ( 14th and Dodge Streets The Monitor recommends its advertisers. Reliable and accommo- - ' ( dating service can be round here. «. PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS 0