Classified i Advertising RATES—4 easts a word for single in seruoaj; 3 oasts a word for two or more tns< ftfra Mo advertisement taken tor teas than 10 cents Cash must accona pac> advertisement ADAMS HAIGHT DRUG CO., 24th and Lake: 24th and Fort, Omaha. Neb. One room for rent, for men only, 2S10 Gram St. Telephone Webster Indef. FOR BENT—Furnished room: gen Uemeu preferred. Webster 26 ¥0. FOR RENT — Neatly furnished root s, on car line. 1549 X. 17th St.. middle apartment. Web. 5274. ( Hof* >«i i ] and jlaiffli* Regular ( binr-e (i'br.. 2Hh; lake street. Joe Ate. Prop. * FOB SALE—House and lot, 2912 2912 Erskine street. Very reasonable. FOR RENT—Furnished room, near far line. Webster 26S0 FOB RENT—Furnished rooms, one block from caiiine; strictly modem. Webster 4012. 4t FOR RENT — Two large front rooms. 2429 Lake St. Web. 1529. Fa- in#tr> imental or vocal music. call Mr*. Harris. Douglas 940". FOR HOMES in north part of cit> on easy paymepts, call Friedman Realty, Ty ler 4424. FOR RENT — Modern furnished FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a first class rooming house, steam heat, bath, electric lights, on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street care line. re. Anna Banks. 924 North Twentieth. Douglas 4379. L 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. Rigg*. FOR RENT—5 rooms for housekeep ing, furnished or unfurnished, mod em. Call Douglas 3224. It LODGE DIRECTORY O U O. of O. F„ South Omaha Lodge No. 9374. Meetlngt flret and third Fri day*. 25th and N St*., South SIS*. Past Grand Master* Council No 443, ftr*t and third Tuouday*. 2*th and Chartea Street* WM. R. SHAFROTM, N. G. E. E. BRYANT. O. •«. and R. G O of O. F., Superior Lodge. No 10199. Mooting second and fourth Friday evening It 7:10. Twenty-fifth and N atreet. t. H. ANDREWS. N. G ALTON GOODE. P. 8. Y. ". C. A. NOTES “God’s best gifts to us art not things-. but opportunities.” Tbe educational committee has pro vided for evening classes in gym nasium. millinery, sewing, cooking and current topics. Many persons have asked for special classes, hut up to date only a very few have regis tered. If you wish to avail yourself of these opportunities, please register at tbe Y. W. C. A. Center, -Twenty second and Grant streets, this week. The girls' reserve groups are grow ing and the girls seem very enthusias tic over the program. They are learn ing how- to conduct a meeting and to discuss subjects intelligently. The Blue Triangle girls entertained their mothers Wednesday evening with a very interesting program and luncheon. Several mothers were pres ent and enjoy ed the evening. The girls were indeed happy. The girl reserve group which meets on Thursday afternoon selected for their name “The Premice Club.” This is a high school group and the girls are planning to present Interesting programs in dramatics. Mrs. Forrest Gant served ice cream, cake and coffee at the Y. W. C. A. ! Center Saturday and Sunday evenings, j the proceeds of which is to be used j toward the purchase of a Victrola for j the recreation room. The amount of I I2L23 was realized. Mrs. Gant wishes 1 to express her appreciation to the i many patrons and to thank the friends for their liberal donations and assist ance. The Association appreciates this ef fort and interest shown to help make the Center attractive. Let us all ren der a service. The Swastika Racket club breezed I in Wednesday evening after a joily ; sieigh ride and were served with j sandwiches and cocoa. Breeze in again, we enjoy having you visit the Center. Don’t forget to register for classes. M \< EO T. WILLI A MV Violin School opens January 31, 1921. Offers de i tailed instruction in the way of ear I training through tone study, sight 1 reading and playing, and minor the atriral wofk necessary to nusirian | ship, Such advantages are not to be had by any elementary violin student in Omaha. VIOLIN COLBSE Elementary r scales and finger exercises, school and 'and finger exercise-, school and studies by I)e Beriot, Alard. Seveik Lruenberg. Sill, Wohlforth, Depas Roding, Winternity, Kayser, Leonard. IDant, selections from Kreutzer. Solos by Leonard. Sitt, Zabrieili. De Beriot, David, etc. Sonatas by Corelli, ap, •>, . • c ' ■ • To pass from the elementary to the i intermediate grade, a satisfactory per i formance of the 23d Conceito by Vioth I is required. Enroll now. Hours 2 to 4 Studio 12416 Blimey St. Phone Webster 302S. —Adv. PROMINENT II.AIK .ANil «.< ALP SPECIALIST RETl'K'S Min'i. Johnson of the South ic John son hair culture establishment. 2416 Blondo streej, has returned to join her partner, Mme. South, after spending several weeks in Odessa, Mo., at the bedside of her very sick sister. Mrs Maggie Biown. who died December 7. 1920. Mme. Johnson is a hair and scalp specialist of great reputation, being for many years connected with the well known South A; Johnson estab lishment, 2416 Blondo street. She will be very glad to see all of her old friends and former customers ha< k with her at the above addres-. ST. BENEDICT CATHOLIC SOVIET A NEWS We wish to thank ail persons who helped to make the Eva B, Walker re cital a success. The sewing class is still held every Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4 and all are invited to come and become a ■ member of the class. The instruction i is f ree. The scoutmaster. H. F. Prevor, re ports a fine troup of scout- now and * - hoped that all of the boys will eome in and become scouts. Mr. and Mrs. John T. McDonald sr., were host and hostess to Miss Eva B. Walker while she was here for her recital. Mrs Strothers, sister of Mrs. E. D. Todd, is in town and expects to be here for some time with her sister and mother. We don’t know what the people think of the recital given un-ler th ausnices of the society, but we feel that we gave you value received for I voi r money. The W’omen’s Sodality is perfecting plans for work which w ill start in the verv near future. Mrs. R. I.. I sing. 2704 Erskine St.. I is reported as having pneumonia. All members of the society are a-ked to | go and see her. Sundae evening services will lie re amed beginning the first Sundav in Lent. rHI DELTA The Phi Delta srirls met with the , Misses Cuma and Otis Watkin Wednesdav eveninsr. The annual do mestic science niirht was planned, and it is to take place some time in Feb ruary. A lovely luncheon was nre oared bv the hostesses* mother, Mrs. — Watson. MONITOR CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY WATCH IT GROW ♦—0 0 m * w ’• » a • 0 ■>' >■ • 1 > • 11 • m • ♦ • # * * »!■«■ > '» ♦"« »-» S Forty-Three Hundred $ ! i T Paid to Omaha people f | in Benefits. 1 ' i THE NEBRASKA STATE j | Health & Accident Ins. Co. j J 11« So. 14th St. Doug. 5575 4 . -a-^-a-a-a.a ■a a -a ■a-^-—-a .a-a-»-«-»- •~a-« ? Peterson’s Lake Baker?' ‘ • For Fine Pastries, Bread. Rolls. ? t Pies and Cakes. | • 2501 No. 24th St. Web. 3387 i . s-... • - Siiorting Goods i The TOWNSEND GUN CO j i Sporting, Outing and Athletic j j Goods t j . 1514 Kamam St. Douglas 0870 . ' _Real Estate • Rea! Estate and Insurance j GI'Y B. ROBBINS • PI.one Doug. 2842 or Web. 5109 j 19 Patterson Block f 1 J 'GORDON FlREFMtOOF W ARE j i HOFSF & VAN CO. ! j llt'n and Davenport. Doug. 0394 f j i Courteous treatment to all ? patrons. 4 | 4 EVANS MODE I- LAFNIlRY J j Forty-five year- in the business t t Uth & Douglas Douglas 024-' j a a a a m- a--»■ »■ -a f RAVIIT/XsTIU. M AN t • Faacv ia-«'*">' « ■> '» '» * * a-a-a-a- * PAINT OF QUALITY a At a Saving J MULLIN' PAINT CO. \ • 313 South 14th St. I i ; WHOLESALE and RETAIL 4 • I Telephone Tyler 1291 j ! EMERSON’S LAUNDRY ! ? The Laundry That Suits All J • 1301 No. 24th St. W eb. 0820 f 6....■••■•---o a~a -a a '• ■ • • FRED W. MARSH & CO. t 1 CASH MARKET Home Rendered Lard; Mso ^ j Home Cured Hams and Bacon 4 4 Douglas 3831 2003 Cuming St. i i ______ X. W. WARE, Attorney NOTH'! TO NON RESIDENT DE- , PENDANT To perry Farris, non-resident de j Itendant. JOB are hereby notified that ion the 1 At h day or September, 192*>, i Lillian Farris, as plaintiff, filed he.'; petition in the District Court of Doug j las County, Nebraska, the object and j l prayer of which is to obtain a divorce i I from you on the grounds of extreme I cruelty and non support ; that on the 2uth day of January. 1921, the District i Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, entered an order that service of wnn-1 i mons on you may be had by publica | tion as la by law made and provided I You are, therefore, required to an iswer plaintiff’s petition on or before ! 'he first day of March. 1921. LILLIAN* FARRIS. It 1-2T: 2. 5, 12, 19-21 Plaintiff PROBATE NOTICE jin the matter of the estate of Ida Saunders, deceased. f Notice is hereby given that the cred itors of the said deceased will meet the Administrator of said estate be ■ fore me, County Judge of Douglas County. Nebraska, at the County Court ' Room, in said County, on the 8th day of March. 1921, and on the 9th day of " lock a. in., each da for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Three months are al - their claims, from the r.th day of Fell ruary, 1921. BRYCE CRAWFORD. 4t County Judge. PROBATE NOTICE in the matter of the estate of John Mobiley, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the cred itors of the said deceased will meet the Administrator of said estate, be --- EUFAULA (Pronounced U-FADL-ER) BEAUTY PREPARATION* The World’s Fountain of Beautj .Secret* __ ... _ AX * FOR SALE AT FOR SAL* a. MME. r frankun (poro E Morris Pharmacy. Central ana tern). 2213 Grace St. Dale, SL Paul. Minn ay.tem> MME A- MARSHALL (Walker Mme. O W Halls (Poro System), System). 1836 N. 23d Bt. 274S S. 11th Ata, MlnneapoUa MME. A E MADISON (»0-Day Mme. D. LaRue t--* fore me. Count) Judge of Douglas County Nebraska at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 3th day of March. 1921, and on the bth dav of May, 1921 at 9 o’clock a. m„ each day. for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Three months are al lowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 5th day of Feb ruary.' 1921. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 4t. County Judge. AMOS P. SCRl'GGS, lawyer 220 So. 13th St. Phone Doug. 78121 WITH E OE ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas Coun ty, Nebraska In the matter of the estate of George D. Dickinson, de ceased. All iiersons Iriterested in said estate are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in aid Court alleging that said deceased lied leaving no last will and praying for administration upon his estate, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 29th day of January, 1921, and that If they tail to appear at said Court on the said 29th day of Janu ary, 1921, at 9 o’clock a. m.. to contest the said petition, the Court may grant the same and grant administration 01 said estate to Lillian Black or some other suitable person and proceed to a settlement thereof. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 3t County Judge. -V W. Y\ ARE. Attorney Notice to Non Resident Defendant Tr> Percy O. Jennings, non-resident i defendant: You are hereby notified | that on tlie i th day of .September, 1920, Hattie A Jennings, as plaintiff, filed her petition in the district court of Douglas County, Nebraska, the ob ject and prayer of which is to obtain i a divorce from you on the grounds of extreme cruel! and non support; that i on the 28th da. of December, 1920, the | District Court >f Douglas t’onnty, Ne braska, entered an order that service , of summons on you may he obtained : by publication is is by law made and provided. A’ou are then-fore required to answer plaintiff's petition on or before the 10th day of February, 1921. HATTIE A. JENNINGS. 4t 12-30-20:6, 13,20-21 Plaintiff. **.MX/'X' * • •XX"!4*/ *XX/*XXX!*•!»•/ I W. J. CATTIN CO. | $ PLUMBING, GAS AND f STEAM FITTING ± ft 10 N, 24th St. Douglas 162.j X V A .*• *'*!•*• XI* »I* ‘X* •X!,,!*,***I* ‘X!* ‘X!* - —.~..... i We Have a Complete Line of FLOWER, GRASS AND GARDEN Baiba, Hardy Perennials, Poultry Supplies Fresh cut flowers always on sa»wt Stewart’s Seed Store 119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Office | Phone Douglas 977 I . .. ..J Established 1890 C. i. CARLSON \ Dealer in Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings j 1514 No. 24th 8t. Omaha, Neb. I " 1 .a» § ► For that Neat. Wall Draaaad Appearance, See ! J. H. HOLMES ii TAILOR SUITS OF BEST MATERIAL ] ’ \ND MORKMANSHII’ .'T.-On . Reduction in cleaning and < ])re«.X>XXXXXXXr» a,» tea k -a «* k :: < a a a :■ a a a a a a a a sC MEB&ciMM CONSUMERS COAL » SUPPLY CO. ! 1 j Dealers in GOOD COAL Colorado—Clean, Large Lump, $12.50 | jj Illinois (Springfield; $12.00 j I FIRST IN QUALITY DOUGLAS 0530 MRSI IN SERVICE | 4 . I Patronize the State Furniture Co. ij 14th and Dodge Street* ! \ £ The Monitor recommends its advertisers. Reliable and aceommo- ' ’ o dating service can be found here. ] \ ■ ' '=•--• Wonderful Graphianola Sale 10 Records given free with every CABINET GRAFANOLA for a period of Sixty Days. Terms to suit. O Street Pharmacy 28th and Q Sts. South 260 |L . -- ~ ."" '=... - "■ =J H. DOLGOFF FURNITURE AND HARDWARE STOV ES, RUGS, LINOLEUM Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You W ish. OPEN EVENINGS iy.'{K-17 N. 2 lilt St. Phones—Webster 1607; Webster 4K2.r> ■ . ALHAMBRA GROCERY & MEAT CO. PRAMER BROS., Mgrs. One Door South of Alhambra Theater Everything to Eat Cleanliness and Courtesy Our Motto TRY US ( all Webster 6021 i,.VAV/A,.VA,.V.,.V.V1’.V.,.V//A,,V/AVV.V.,.V.V/.V/W^ | BUY A LOT } :j In Gary, Indiana j i FASTEST GROWING CITY IN AMERICA i V AND W ATCH YOUR INVESTMENT INCREASE -t £ IN VALUE I; j \ DAVID GLUECK REALTY CO. i 1 £ 1704 Broadway, Gary Ind. I| £ For Prices and Terms see ![ \ BOB ROBINSON, Agent jj C 111 South 14th St., Omaha, Neb. !• i’ Douglas 1446 ;! 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