The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, December 23, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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Bay Shoes. Rubbers aad Felt- S
for your family before the «*W %
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j; LOYAL THEAYRE i
<; 24th and C aid we.II Sts. ♦
!! Colored vaudeville. ♦
I! Colored patrons highly X
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j; HIBBARD
;; The Cleaner
Cleaning, pressing, dye
J; ing and repairing. Ladies’
;; work and hat blocking.
;; “Service and reasonable
< ’ prices” our motto.
J; Call Douglas 7935.
; | 2209 Cuming Street
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Music Parlor :
NOW OPEN
Your favorite record played .
on request. Individual, Couple j
or Party booths. t
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SOL LEWIS, Prop, i
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1824 No. 24th St. I
| Suits to Order
I $35.00
• CUT FROM $55.00
| Similar big reductions on all
9 fine suitings and overcoatings.
9 Better goods, better work, bet
9 ter fit and better price than
■ ready-mades.
I MacCarthy-Wilson
I Tailoring Co.
1 317 South Fifteenth
| WILLIAMSON'S 0IH6 STONE
H Tobacco, Toilet Articles, Candies
g and Refreshments. All goods
k promptly delivered.
I 2306 No. 24th St. Web. 4443
Rev. J. A. Brodnax. pastor of »* * j
XL E. chart*, Kansas City, Kass and |
grand master of t*e York Rite Masons ■
of the Jansdiction of Viasocr and j
Kansas paid as official tin to * tdk j
Hill lodge Mo. H on Tuesday, Decern 5
her 14. From here he left to visit g
lodges in Sooth Dakota
The Willing Workers elnb. Mrs. E. «
'j. Curtis, prtsdest met at the tasne 5
of the secretary. Mrs. Unit Tack- on |
Twenty-first street Tuesday afternoon |
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Mrs Mahal* Wright left for Bald- 2
win. Kans.. or, the 21st to visit reU |
fives during the holidays.
Mrs. C F. Williams. 1M West Set t
enth street, is still confined to he* |
bed |
Mr. Matey, after a ten-day visi: with g
his family on West Sixth street ha* «
returned to the Southwest. I
Attorney J. H. Red-r ood and wife: i
have moved from South Sioux City. 3
Neb , to Sioux City. j
The funeral service* of the Lovelace E
brother* were held fins Haddock g
■chapel last Monday Rev. A Smith .
officiating. The services were unde; ■
the auspices of the York Rite Masons 3
and the Knights of Pythias. Owing to §
’ the tragic circumstances s:rro;nd±nr E
their death the church could not hold : a
the crowd. g
M* Higgins spent a few day? in —
Rock Rapids. la., last week on bus: &
r.ess. \
Mr. and Mrs. F B. Brown of TOT | <
West Seventh street have returned '
after a six weeks' stay in Gainesville,
Fla., where they attended the funeral
of Mrs. Maod A Nelson. -lOtbe* of ej
Mrs. Brown. Miss Eula Porom: of
Gainesville accompanied them back
and win make Sioux City her home.
Mr* E. J. Curtis to'etam! the Will- "*
ing Workers at an informal reception
on Christmas day from 3 to 5 p. m. at
her home. 519*6 Cook street.
Mrs. Mahal la Wright presented the
Malone A M E. church with a ver- x
handsome Bible on Sunda? December
19th. A
The Church Aid donated 1ST to the
| trustees at their meeting Thursday. A
A Merry Christmas and Happy New
Year to all.
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: UNVEIL TABLET TO PAUL
JONES IN WASHINGTON -
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Scene at the unveiling at a tablet
on the statue of John Pan! Jones In
Potomac park. Washington. The tab
let waa erected by the Son* of the
American Revolution to commemo
rate the founding of the American
navy by Amerb-a’s first naval bero.
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BURNED IN PECULIAR WAY I
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Gasoline Spilled on Road and Acci
dentally Lighted Causes Injuries
Edward McPartiand of 32 Park
street. Stoneham, Pa., la at the Clin
ton hospital as the result of a peculiar ij
accident on the Sterling road near C
; Lancaster.
McPartiand and four companions,
all employed on road construction
work near here, were returning In a
truck from a dance at Clinton, and
were going to their homes In Ster
ling when the truck overturned near
Four Ponds.
In (lie hack of the truck, which was
traveling slowly at the time of the
accident, was a large can of gasoline.
It was thrown onto the highway,
sprang a leak and the gasoline
reached to where McPartiand lay an
conadooa.
Test In Acoustics.
To test the acoustic properties of a
tall, the lecturer proposed counting
he nurnber of seconds the dapping
jf the bands could be beard; If five
>r six seconds, the hall Is unfit for
jubllc speaking, for which It must be
•educed to two or three seconds, but
(or musical purposes a little longer
may be allowed. Draping the hall la
the beat way to reduce the reverbera
tion. belief In the efficacy of stretched
wires being a mere relic of supersti
tion.
DO Your CHRISTMAS Shopping at the Store Where !
You Can Have the Largest Stock to Select From ^
We carry everything to wear for Men. Women and Children. Our prices are lower than you will find
at other stores for the same quality of merchandise. We have one price to all. We sell on CREDIT at |
CASH PRICES. If you haven’t an account with us. now is the time to start one. If you have one, now fl
is the time to use it. Be sure and open a LEADER account—“IT’S DIFFERENT." We guarantee every jji
article we sell. Yours for accommodation.
Beginning Saturday. December 18th. We Keep Open Evenings
THE LEADER
1727-29 SOUTH TWENTY-FOURTH STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. SOUTH OMAHA
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I THE CO-OPERATIVE WORKERS OF AMERICA §
| mi$b you a merry Christmas |
I «»»»«««»» HOLIDAY SPECIALS:
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X 5i Xmas Candle-, per lb. _ . 35c IS Crisco, per lb. 35c » M
5f 5 Mixed Nut.-, per lb. 25c fij Potatoes, per peck 38e X
0 9 Sunkist Oranges, per doz. __ ...55c R 'Red Onions, 10 lbs. for 22c lft w1
X 3i Deiiciou- Apples, per doz. 30c R We have Turkeys. Ducks, Leese and Chickens
I* DELIVERY«««Ka«*«a«K* |
CO-OPERATIVE WORKERS OF AMERICA |
4 ; WE ARE AS NEAR TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE if
Business Is (>ood. Thank You V
1516-18 NORTH 24th STREET TELEPHONE WEBSTER 4824
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f DESIRE to express my grateful appreciation
* for the very liberal support my patrons have
given me during this year and cordially solicit
their patronage in the future. g;
Please accept my best wishes for a Merry
Christmas and Prosperous New Year.
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Jones Poro Culture
ANNA E. JONES. Prop.
1601 North 24th St. Omaha. Neb. I
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$18.00 Silk Crepe Shirts I
SPECIAL |
$695 i
303 South 16th St. Securities Bldg.
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Tuchman Bros.
| 24th and Lake Webster 402 |
f A FEW OF OUR CHRISTMAS SPECIALS I
s Sugar, Pure Granulated, 10 pound.*- 95c 1
E Umar Hour, 4- 12.65 |
— Karo Syrup, 10-pound can 65c I
= Jello, all flavors, 2 packages 25c I
E Catsup, Blue Label, 2 bottles OP =
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S Crisco, any sire can, per OP „ r
E pound *tOL> ^
E Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars 25c ^
S P. 4 G., pels Naptha. Star. Omaha Family Soap, 10 bar* 69c 1
| WE SH.L THE BEST MEAT AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES 1
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