I Events and [ Persons Watch for the date of a Slab Town t onventton, given under the auspices of Zion Baptist Mission Circle. Holst Pharmacy lor drugs. 8702 t Muring street. Harney 081.- Adr. K. F. Morearty, Lawyer, *>00 Bee Bldg. Douglas 3841 or Harney 2156. •Mrs. Preston Hieronymous has gone to Boston, Mass., to take a course in Fanner’s School of Cooking. C. W. ol A. are still doing businesi’. Mt the old stand—1516 No. 24th St. Phone Webster 4824. lx>ok! Head! Mothers' club Invites all to attend the George Washington birthday party given at the Y. W. C. A. hebruary 22. A full ine of green and fresh vege tables at all times. Prices right. C. 'V. of A., 1516 No. 24th St. Phone Webster 4824. Try Williamson's Cough Syrup. Oth ers are getting results, why not yont E. A. Williamson, druggist, 2306 North 24th St. Webster 4448. -Adr. Sergeant Isaac Bailey left Monday night for a short visit to Chicago. Mrs. George P. Johnson and daugh ter Virgel aie leaving this week for Isis Angeles, Cal., to rejoin Mr. John son who has gone into the moving pic ture business in that city. Kn route west they will stop at Muskogee, Okla., to visit Mrs. Johnson's mother. Try Williamson’s Cough Syrup. Oth ers are getting results, why not yon! E, A. W llllnmson, druggist, 2806 North 24th St. Webster 4448.- Adr. When you need Kent Manicuring, see Miss Ethel Dow, Jenkins* Barber Shop, 2122 North 24th Street. John James, who is a clerk in the postoffice, and Mrs. Mamie Bibbs of Chicago, III., were married February 2 at the parsonage of Zion Baptist church by the Rev. W. F. Botts. Jenkln’s Itarher Shop.—All work strictly first-class 2122 N 2blh street Weh. 2696. The Helpers’ club held their regu lar monthly meeting Monday after noon at the Y. W. C. A. PATRONZE home industries. Try Mines. South A Johnson's wonderful system of scalp treatment. It’s differ cut. Appointments at home If desired. ( all Webster OhS«. Dr. Craig Morris's office will be closed during the month of February. Will be reopened March 1. Mr. Thomas Reese is slowly improv ing although he has not yet regained his speech. EVERYBODY can learn to lie ex. pert. Why not you! lie expert In scalp treatment at Mines. South A Johnson's hair culture establishment. 1. ndies interested In this line call Web ster OSSO. A full line of groceries and fresh meats on hand at all times. C. VV. of A. Department Store, 1516 No. 24th St. Phone Webster 4824. Among the enjoyable social events of th» season was the birthday party given bv Miss Susie James at Colum bia hall Wednesday evening, February 2. The guests numbered eighty. A two-course luncheon was served by the hostess. Music was furnished Perkins’ orchestra. Mrs. Branch of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. C. C. John son of Gary, Ind., were the out-of town guests. Miss James was assisted by Mrs. Ada Woodson and Miss Mada line Roberts. A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer. 296 H. 18th M. D. 7818. CoL 8881.— Air. Jenkln’s Barber Shop—All Work Strictly First Class. 2122 N. 24th St. Web. 2696. A delightful four-course dinner was given by Mrs. N. W. Cash, 1714 North Twenty-eighth strert, in honor of Mrs. C. C. Johnson of Gary, Ind. Covers were laid for eight. Try Williamson's Cough SyrnP- Oth ers are getting results, why not yon! E. A. Williamson, druggist, 2366 North 24th St Webster 4448.—Adv. KILUNGSWORTH RETI'RNS FROM EASTERN TRIP Edward Killingsworth, one of the papular proprietors of the Alamo barber shop, returned Sunday from an extensive eastern trip. Mr. Kil lingsworth visited Chicago, Cleve land, New York and Philadelphia. DANGER SIGNAL A blue pencil mark on your paper means your subscription is due and must be ptiid at once or your paper will be stopped. HIKTHIIAY PiRTY FOR HOLMES Wednesday evening, February 2, the younger set was delightfully enter tained at a birthday party given In honor of Othello Holmes of the Stuart Novelty company, 2M3 Lake street. The reception rooms were artistic ally arranged, and music was fur nished by two orchestra members. Those present were: Misses Bill ingsley, Covington, Frampton, Jack son, Jones, White, Wilson and Seals, and Messrs. C. Billingsley, E. Billings ley, Dysart, W'llson, Walker, McAlis ter, People and Sholea. At 10:30 a very dainty luncheon was served, and souvenirs were given to each member present. X. ff. C. A. NOTES The N. W. C. A. met at the home last Wednesday and had an interest ing meeting. Interest was added by the remarks of appreciation made by Hie Inmates, Mr. Br^ce and Mrs. Young. for the generous provision o( a home for those having none. The N. W. C. A. will have theli Easter envelopes out very soon, ant we hope every one who gave <0 centi _ or more last year will do the same I this year. Mrs. Henry Black won the prise last year for bringing in the most money with her envelopes. Let ns see who wins the prize this year. All the ladies did well. We wish to thank Mr. A1 Peoples for donating the paper for the Old Folks’ home, and Mr, Cleo Mortimer and Mr. Willie llotts for putting it on. Mr. Mortimer Is also going to paint the kitchen. If more of our men woulo take interest, and help us, ihe could make the home look very presentable inside and out. We are in need of some carpenter j work done at the home. How many of our men will give us a day? If so, i call up the president, Mrs. W. H, Mor timer, Webster g361. Won’t gome of the cluhs of the city donate some window shades and some white curtains for the sitting room? SURPRISE SHOWER Mrs. Walter Stephens and Mrs. Jas. Peoples were hostesses at a surprise shower given at the latter’s home, 3237 Miami street, on Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peoples for their infant son, Jesse, Jr. He received a number of beautiful and useful gifts Refreshments were served. BLUE CIRCLE CLUB The Blue Circle club given Its first entertainment, celebrating Lincoln’s birthday, Friday evening, February 11, at Lyric hall, Twenty-second and Cum Ing streets. This is a social club or ganized three weeks ago to Improve the social life of the young men in the city. PHI DELTA NEWS In response to a called meeting, the Phi Delta girls met at the home of Miss Merriam Cordon, Wednesday evening, February 2. An election of officers was held. Miss Cuma Watson was made president for the ensuing yenr; Mrs. Blanche Blair, vice presi dent: Miss Elolse Wade, secretary; Miss Merriam Gordon, treasurer; Miss Otis Watson, social secretary, and Miss Ethel Jones, reporter. The next regular meeting of the society will he held at the residence of Miss Elolse Wade, Wednesday eve ning, February 9. MARRIED Mine. Anna Evans Jones of the Jones I’oro Culture College, 1601 North Twenty-fourth street, snd Mr. James A. Tubbs were quietly married last Thursday evening. February 3, at 8 o’clock. The marriage took place at the residence of Mrs Cora Davis, the bride’s sister, 1130 Park avenue. Rev. W. C. Williams off|elated. The couple will reside at the home of the bride, 1604 North Twenty-fourth street. MOTHERS’ CLUB The Mothers’ club met In the Young Women’s Christian association rooms Friday, February 4. Sixteen mem bers and one visitor were present. After the business part of the ineet> Ing, the club was entertained by Mes dames Gordon. Chandler and Phannix. The club will meet next Friday, Feb ruary 18, at 1:30 p. m., at the Young Women’s Christian association rooms. Vfsitors arc Invited. Mrs. J. S. Smith, president, and Mrs Lueeila Johnson, secretary. WAITERS P.E. A. BULLETIN Mr. O. H. Spriggs hag recovered from his slight illness, and is at the Athletic cluh again. The division superintendent at Pott land has discontinued the services of all the Omaha cooks and waiters, thereby causing over sixty men to be off the Union Pacific payroll. Among the cooks and waiters there are at present 103 idle In Omaha, mostly railroad men. Mr. Reid, at the Pla/.a hotel, is the only head waiter in Omaha who has made absolutely no changes In crew or schedule during these extremely dull times. YORK RITE MtSONiS TUtE ACTION OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 2, 1021.—'The following subordinate lodges of King Solomon’s Free and Accepted York nite Masons met In joint session In the lodge hall. Twenty-fourth and Charles streets, at 6 p. m. on the above date. The session wag called to order by Most Worshipful Deputy Grand Master J. Frank Wilson, M. D. After stating the cause for which the session was convoked, the following order was declared by Deputy Grand Master .1 Frank Wilson: That it is hereby judged, ordered and decreed that Charles II. Bradford of Golden Rule No. 18. Free and Ac cepted Ancient York Rite Masons, is hereby suspended from all rights and privileges hcrelofore enjoyed in said Lodge of-King Solomon's Free and Ac cepted York Rite Masons, and to stand suspended until the meeting of the Grand Lodge on September 12, 1921. It Is further ordered that a copy of these minutes shall be sent to 'he Grand Master, the Rev. J. A. Broad | nex. Kansas City, Kans., and a copy be read to Golden Rule Lodge No. 18. It Is further decreed that W. I. Mc Ray shall have the sole supervision of Golden Rule Lodge No. 18, Free and Accepted Ancient York Rite Masons, [ until the sitting of the Grand Lodge on September 12, 1921, and shall in j stall the same as soon thereafter as j possible. It is further ordered by the Most Worshipful Grand Master that as soor as the Worshipful Master of Colder Rule Lodge shall have been installed that be shall order the said Charles H Bradford to turn over to the said War shipful Master of Golden Rule Iaidge No. 18 all of the property of the said Golden Rule Lodge No. 18, now held In his possession or in his charge. This order and decree, given on this the second day of February, 1921, tin der my hand and the official seal of [ i the Most Worshipful King .Solomon’s Ixidge, Free and Accepted York Rite J Masons. J. FRANK WILSON, M. D., Deputy Grand Master. N. W. WARE, Secretary Pro Tern. —Advertisement. LOCAL RACE ENTER PRISE UNDER NEW i MANAGEMENT CO-OPERATIVE WORKERS OF AMERICA Department Store 1616 and 18 North 24th Street Under new management — J. H. Russell of Russell Pros., general man ager. Phone Webster 4824. This store is for the people and of the people, and .sufficiently equipped to tuke care of your every need and want Our California fruits and vegetables are second to none. Our domestic goods are the same; we take great pleasure in going to the market for you; we exercise the best of our abil ity in our selections. Just note the selection in one of oui items—grape fruit, for example. There is none better. Our rooking apples are the best. Our oranges aie the same. We have ft full line of groceries that have been picked with the same rare that governs the selections in all de partments. The meat department is under the most capable management that it is possible to find. Nothing but native meat, com fed, is handled. Our motto: tf we please you, tell your friends; if we don’t, tell us. We are as close to you as your phone. 123 . Wel‘,1 phone. Free delivery.—Adv. SOUTH OMAIIA’S LARGEST DE PARTMENT STORE SELLS OUT. CREDITORS FORCE PRICE SMASHING The Leader, South Omaha's largest and best equipped department store, must sell outright, regardless of coat, every article in its store by February 12. This means that they are offering the greatest clothing sale offered in this section. The only reason they as sign for this unusual reduction sale is that their creditors demand the cash, which must be raised withtn the j remaining nine days of tills sale. The stock must be removed. They have prices and goods that fit everybody In the home—men, women and children-— at prices in many cases less than one fourth their value. Those of us who have been waiting for things to "slow down some" before we spend our money, can well afford to turn it loose at this sale. Look for the sign—The j Loader—4727-29 South Twenty fourth street. South Side. A “5#%* MAKE •ssftpiSif TU1C s5 & THIS ::s8*! ?rf 5 i i Sggsssss BANK UHnr I waMidiTn lain. If Alin . m= SAVE YOUR MONEY and then get INTEREST On it in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT New Entrance S. W. Comer 16th and E’arnam Sts. First National Bank 16th and Farnam Yes, indeed, the most won dei fill laundry work is done with an ELECTRIC WASHER W hether the wash consists of dainty lingerie or heavy blankets each are washed perfectly and without wear with an Electric Washer. See display of Wnatters at THE ELECTRIC SHOP (Jet our prices, terms, and have an Electric \\ usher m your home. Farnam at Fifteenth 2311 M St., South Side I . * 1 ♦-■*** s ' « > 1 WATERS f BARNHART PRINTING CO. : -igl- ;bIk ; A ^„T* ^ ;; : S' ' :: |^y ' i: | £.-— . . ■ imi ; 1, J O M AHA k > , d 1 < > » | I * 1 • 1 \ 1 i * lb : * ;; • '' Patronize The Monitor advertiser* Reed-Duffy Pharmacy Successors to VI)AM IIAHaiT l»Kl Vi CONI PAW 24th and lake Streets Your Patronage Wilt Re Appreciated FREE DELIVER) LOOK! USE OI8CHETIONI i eat ! 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