11 ... COMPENSATION Bill. VIGOROUSLY PUSHEp WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 17.— Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia and Senator Ellison D. Smith of South Carolina oppose the Johnson compen sation bill because it will benefit thou sands or more colored employes of the nation. Senator Johnson of Califor nia is pushing the bill with all the vigor at his command and states that every man in the employment of the government, regardless of color, will lit- benefited by this bill. “Color does not interest me, the senator stated; “it is for the masses of the people that 1 am pushing this bill.” “I do not propose to enter into an academic discussion of the necessity for this sort of a measure, nor do I propose, except as addenda to my re marks, in explanation of the bill, to take the statistical reports of the va rious organizations concerning the necessary cost of liviag today. I wish, however, to impress upon the senate one paramount fact, and that is, that any man who gives a decent day’s woik is entitled to a decent day’s pa;, and $3 is scarcely that. After all, it is ordinary' people who determine the Classified Advertising KATES—4 cents a word tor single in sertions, 2 cents a word for two or more ,nsortions. No advertisement taken for less than 30 cents. Cash must accom pany advertisement One room for rent, for men only, 2810 Grant St. Telephone Webster 4590. Indef. FOR RENT—Furnished room; gen tlemen preferred. Webster 2680. FOR RENT — Neatly furnished ■"■■ms. on car line. 1549 N. 17th St., middle apartment. Web. 5374. ( HOI’ SFFT and Noodles. Regular ( ititiesp tli>he-. 2106 Fake Street. Joe Eve, Prop. FOR SALE—House and lot, 2912 i'' 12 Er.-ik.ne street. Very reasonable. FOR P.tiNT—Furnished room, near ear line. Webster 2680 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, one block from carline; strictly modem. Webster 4012. 4t FOR RENT — Two large front rooms, 2429 Lake St, • Web. 1529. • tnimo'iial or vocal musk, cal! .Mrs. Harris, Douglas 9407. FOR HOMES in north part of citv. n easy payments, call Friedman I • alty, Tyler 4424. FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooitiv 17"2 N. 26th St. Web. 4769. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a fi i>t class rooming house, steam heat, bath, electric lights, on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street cate line. rs. Anna Banks, 924 North Twentivt1 Douglas 4,”9. I. B. P. O. E. W. Iroquois Lodge No. 92 pieets 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. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room In modern home. Webster 4490. It LODGE DIRECTORY o. U O. of O. F., South Omaha Lodge No. 9374. Meetings first and third Fri days, 25th and N Ste., South Side. Past Grand Masters Council No 44*, first and third Tuesdays, *4th and Charles Streets. WM. P. 9HAFROTH, N. Q. E E. BRYANT, 0. M, and P. G. O. of O. F„ Superior Lodge, No. 1019*. Meeting second and fourth Friday evening at 7:80, Twenty-fifth and N street. J. H. ANDREWS, N. G. ALTON GOODE. P. S. necessary cost of living. It is the or dinary man’s life which determines finally what is a living wage, what is, indeed, a sum under which, as an American citizen, he may be permit-; ted to live as an American and to en-1 joy those things which Americans1 ought to enjoy. - | FIFTY YEARS FAITHFl'L SERVICE COMMENDED Government Officials Pay Respects to \ttache of Treasury Depart ment WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 24.—! Treasury officials, including Secre tary Houston and former Secretar; Glass, paid tribute to 50 years of faith ful public service on the part of Rich ard Greene, who, although born a slave, has acted as chief messengei for twenty treasury department heads Ceremonies in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of Greene's entrance into his piesent position were held at the exclusive Negro apartment hour* where he resides. Former Secretary Glass, now senator from Virginia, m presenting a watch to Greene on be half of the treasury officials, describ ed the aged messenger as a Negro “of the old-fashioned type, as perfect a specimen of real gentleman as one can come in contact with in any race.” A letter was read from Secretary Houston who wrote Greene as follows: “You have been courteous, -you have been obliging; you have been indus trious; you have been honest; you have also been loyal to those whom you have served. Such qualities make a good citizen.” II W KO T. WILLIAMS' Violin School opens -Ufnuary SI, 1921. Offers de tailed instruction in the w\y of eai training through tone study, sight reading and playing, am. minor the atrieal work necessary to musician ship. Such advantages a re not to be had by any elementary violin student in Omaha. VIOLIN COURSE Elementary Seales and finger exercises, school and and finger exercises, school and studies by De Deriot, Alard, .Sevoik. Grttenberg. Silt, Wohlfortb. Depas Roding. Winternify, Kavser, Leonard. Dunt selections from Kreutzer. Solos by Leonard, SJtt, Zabrielli, De Beriot, David, etc. Sonatas by Corelli, ap. 5, Vo!. 2; Senallie. Fareolivi, Handel, etc. To pass from the elementary to the intermediate grade, a satisfactory per fonnance of the 23d Concerto bv Vioth is required. Enroll now. Hours 2 to 4. Studio 16 Binnev St. Phone Webster 3028. — Adv. The Glory of the Oleander* This bright morning we looked from the roof of our veranda, and our neighbor’s oleander-trees were glow ing like a great crimson cloud: nnd we said. “There! the oleanders have • ■ome back 1" No nothern ideas can give the glory n$ these trees as they raise their beads in this their native land, and seem to be covered with great crimson roses.—Harriet Beecher Stowe. Church Beil*. y The An gel US bell, always rung thrltv i day, takes Its name from the first words of the prayer. In Tuscany a* ■>e!l is rung an hour before the eve littg Angel us, or Ave bell, and is tn tended to remind its hearers to say the creed. The De Profundi Dell sounds one hour after the Ave. In Italy on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock thirty-three strokes are sounded in many churches and convents In tnem jry of Christ’s death at the age of 33. 1'he custom probably Is followed else-' where. ' MONITOR CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY WATCH IT CROW _ 2 $ Forty-Three Hundred $ t Paid to Omaha people J in Benefits. i j THE NEBRASKA STATE j • Health & Accident Ins. Co. j { 118 So. 11th St. Doug. 5375 * ? Peterson’s I.ake Bakery j . For Fine Pastries. Bread, Rolls, - I Pies and Cakes. j | 2504 No. 24th St. W. b. 3387 i Sporting Goods f The TOWNSEND GUN CO j j Sporting, Outing and Athletic i Goods ! . 1514 l'amam St. Douglas 08711 l Real Estate ; Real h’state and Insurance ! GUY B. ROBBINS • Phone Doug. 2842 or Web. 510s j 19 Pattersears in the business J | 11th & Douglas Douglas 024° j F * RaViTZ & STILLMAN* » Fancy Groceries and Vegetables • • Frc-i Fish Daily | 1701 N. 24th St." Wehster 5862 i PAINT OF QUALITY | At a Saving J ] MULLIN’ PAINT CO. ] 313 South 1 ith St. • j 2 WHOLESALE and RETAIL j Telephone Tvler 1291 f • f y i The Laundry That Suits All J f 1301 No. 21th St, Web. 0820 j 1 I RED V. M VRSH & CO! J CASH MARKET j ! j Home Rendered Lard: 11 so J f Home Cured Hams and Bacon ^ 2 Douglas 3831 2003 Cuming St. i On Reading. And choose an author us you chi', b friend.—Bart of Roscommon. Consistency, Thou Ait: A f/.aii laughs at woman's vanity, I eii straightens his He. brushes back pom I .,■■1*1111 .-iireritily adjusts his |,at niul wan - ii"n ‘oft-drink par or.— Km i ii-1' Watered Stock. Jimmie (visiting bis uncle in the country)—1“Oh. Uncle George your jlred man Is not honest. He let tb' tows drink a whole tot of water Just Before lie milked them." Baptism In Cyprus. A baptism In Cyprus Is n curious ceremony. The Infant Is rubbed with oil by tils godfather, blown upon in the face by the priest and waved In the air, then dip si several times In the font, and again anointed, with oil on various parts of the body. o--—-' »..» .■■.■■.■■.-.—O f i } FOR GOOD HOME.COOKED i * MEALS 1 TRY i Hartsfield’s | 1823 No. 24th St. \ .. FOR SALE AT E. Morris Pharmacy. Central and l)a.le St. Haul, Minn. . Mme a W. Halt* (Poro System). 2743 S. 11th Ave., Minneapolis, Mme L, I-a Hue ( Walker \os N l°t Ave.. E. Duluth, Minn. Mme. W. H Perry (Poro System). 5(*6 W 7th St Mme E Turner (Majdte Byg* 1104 Ave. C.. Council bluffs. IA Mme M. Barrett (Walker System). 1010 Center St.. Des Moines. Ia. Mme. Gibbs (Poro SyBtem). S21« »■ 28th St., South Omaha. South Side Parlor (MaRlc System). 4927 8 25th St., Bouth Omaha. EUFAULA (Pronounced U-FAUL-BR) BEATTY PREPARATIONS The World’* Fountain of Beauty Secrets Waataro Dtatrlbatar / *. A. IflLLIAMSO! t 2806 Aortk 24th St, Omaha Vain Laboratory EUFAULA CHEMICAL O*. «l Wait ISM Etraat Naw York City FOR SALE AT MME. R. FRANKLIN (Poro Sys tem), 2213 Grace St. MME A. MARSHALL (Walker Kyrtem), 1836 N. 23d St. MME. A. B. MADISON (»0-Day System). 2707 Lake St. MME. EDNA JOHNSON (Poro 3ys tem), 1612 N 24th St. MMES SOUTH AND JOHNSON, tingle System), 2416 Blcmdo St. MME. G. VAWTER (Walker Sys tem). 1716 N 28th SL MME. B A. BOSTIC (Poro Sys tem). 2124 Clark St. MME. c C. TRENT (Poro Sys tem), 2923 Brskln St. OMAHA, NEB. GOODELL & CO. * Coiii and Feed T f 2520 l.ake S*. W eb. 3007 | I J. H. DREWS 1 Tailor, Ha'lter, Shoe Shine f 2517 Q St. South 3887 J ; ,,,,,, t|) , . m » r»Tt » > t r« « rt-f 1^.^..#..*..*.-* -« .#„#1 . .. •• • • • ^ J* | McGILL & DAVIS Cafe and Pool Hall T Free employment for Armoui ♦ and Dold packer*. j 2516 <1 St. I awyera : JAMES M. FITZGERALD J ; A I TURNEY | I Phone Douglas 450H I 1017-21 Cit Nat’l Bank Bldu | *»>•■*■ *■<«*■■*■'* ■->■■*■!■■«*. ♦■4"* ■»-*■ ♦ \ PLAT II & WEAR | ! ATTORNEYS AND t j COFNSElTORS \T LAW I ' Phone Douglas 1508 t 1017-20 Cil> Nat’l Hank Hid". *1 ! LambcM. Shot well & | Shot well | • ATIORNEYS j l Omaha N onal Bank Bldg. J ' SIW PRINTING ca ’ I 1520 Dodge -t, Tyler 3832 I j J For neat t nting and reason- j J aMe prices. m m > «-•» * «•*-»»■» '*->'»• »"• >■ * •* J MME. EDITH LLEWELLYN I • Poro Hair Culturist l Appointmer at home if desired 1 Webster 4627 * H 0 Nr E V * Produced an 1 -mid in Omaha hy J H r. OOt lit J 1521 Parker *-t. Walnut 0869 i t My reput ion in the business » J is my guai ' tee for its purity. * f Phone for Prompt Delivery i ! HAMILTON PHARMACY 1 J Phone Webster 1133 j t 1323 X. 21th St. t 4 ♦-•• ■« • «-«--♦■■*•■* Rend The Mediator every week— it’s worth the onev. tJiiiiiiiiiiiilllliiiMiliiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiit: — LOOKS USE DISCRETIONS E 1 EAT 5 AT = | South & Thompson’s | | Cafe = 2418 N. 24TH ST. WEB 4566 = = Try Our CLUB BREAKFAST | 3 Menu: Ham and Bacon and One ^ Egg, or Sruisage, Oatmeal, Cakes, ~ 2 Potatoes. Bread and Butter. Coffee — — or Tea 5c 5* TiHiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiir WHY PAY KENT? panMr w% SEE A. J. DAVIS Real Estate anil ln*uran< r \lnn 2119 Lake St. Webster 6366 Seven Years in Business | W. J. CATTIN CO. I ? PLUMBING, GAS AND X ff STKAM FITTING •£ 910 N. 2 ith St. Douglas 1625 X V .*'X- !K**X' v *XMX“XM/’>*X*<**X v ‘X**X '*'**•• • » • • '• We Have a Complete Line of FLO WEB, GRASS ANI) GARDEN ^CeCIS Bulbs, Hardy Perennials, Poultry Supplies Fresh cut flowers always on hand Stewart’s Seed Store 119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Offica Phone Douglas 977 I *■ • —•"—»« —■ ••••'•• » I > * Established 1890 C. J. CARLSON ’ Dealer in Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings 1 1514 No. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. j Monitor advertisers want your bus iness; that’s why they advertise In your paper. \ For that Neat. Wet] Dr eased f y Appearance, See ! J. H. HOLMES | TAILOR ? ' SUITS OF BEST MATERIA!. 2 . AND WORKMANSHIP $45.00 j \ Reduction in cleaning and J ' pressing. A trial will convince Y ; you. 2022 North 24th Street X Phone Webater 3320 .j I USE Dentlo DO YOU USE Dentlo? II—■—am—in — i wiiu * .V.V.V.VAV.V.'.WW.V.V.V !j Diamond i; > Theatre '< ! I I I 1 :• See Your •; > Favorite < =: 5 Pictures I; l ■: % All f :• =! This Week \ ? v $ 5 at Your > i 1 Ij Favorite \ i Theater il ■ ■ I i j «*,*•***«"Jl"•*•*•*ll*»*•"•*•*-"*"»*•*■***•*•*•"■*•, ... Petersen & (Wichelsen; Hardware Co. GOOD HARDWARE 2408 N St. Tel. South I62 ... ■ . ..... —i A Treat for the Family The wife and kiddles will enjoy a change from the monotony of home cooked meais So why not suggest coming here for Sunday dinner? No worry, no delays, no dishes to wash—Just sit down to a delightful, wholesome, satisfying meal, served In a way that all will like. Moderate prices, too. We ore NOW serving Oysters and •11 kinds of Sea Foods fresh from the ML The Monarch| Cafe C. R. TRAMBLE, Prop. 107 South 14th St. Phone Tyler 4119 I RIALTO j MUSIC SHOP I M | 1416 DOUGLAS ST. PHONE TYLER 4090 | J Mail Orders a Specialty £ »»»»»»»♦»»» j E. M. DAVIS j 1 I Real Estate and Rentals 11 m i- Houses for Sale on Small Payments Down v ■ ■ ■ - •> •{• ^bssbj ? Let Me Show You Some Real Bargains in Up-to- ?| £ Date Homes •{• 2530 Grant Street Phone Webster 2120 !)! ■ j Dan Desdunes’ Band I AND CHORUS OF 100 VOICES! In a Grand Concert at the Auditorium Monday Nh*ht, February 28, 1921 Nothing like this has ever been presented by our people in Omaha Mr, Ji «iS Smith C’ornetist Mu. Cecil a Wilson-Jew ell Contralto S J Mr. Levi Broomfield . Tenor sB Mr. Rufus Lon . Bum Under the d me*ion of Dan I)*- dunes, assisted by Mrs. G. it. Riley atid Mr. .1. C. Paiker. Foi the benefit r.f St. John’s A. M. K. Chureh Kg||^H General Admission Adults, 50r; Children, 25c Reserved Seats, 75c Curtain Rises at 8:15 Sharp GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS " .] C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO. M J Also Fresh I ruits and Vegetables. 2005 Cuming St. Telephone Douglas 1098 'jjflB SoldevOTywhembyfurnifuic "jfl __ '• l\ dealers and department stoics r (• -■r' -J' 10M ^7fr»ress Money. Credit if You Wish. OPEN EVENINGS 1958-17 N. 21t!i St. Phones—Webster 1607; Webster 1825 ’«------ - STRAIGHT ■^T|jP||*lgl5MW |o4 I IO BMtSSSzTJ STRAIGHT Better and more pteas/n/ than ant/ mild Havana ch/ar. mgr tf your dealer can't sapp/y you write ut I. LEWIS CIGAR M'FG. CO NewarlcNJ i Largest Independent Cigar rectory m lhe"®«rld ■ m ■s’”'** _ jB 4si your deal<-t , y^-ir /rsyjy.Tv -.rye | ^ AVWW/AV/.V.V.SV.V.V/WW//.V.VAV.V.V.V.VAV/ A | BUY A LOT | ■< S In Gary, Indiana \ ^ i FASTEST GROWING CITY IN AMERICA i ■' AND WATCH YOUR INVESTMENT INCREASE 5 mM I* IN VALUE > »|gp i DAVID GLUECK REALTY CO. \ j| £ 1704 Broadway, Gary Ind. .J IB jjj For Prices and Terms see 3jj % BOB ROBINSON, Agent \ 1 5 111 South 14th St., Omaha, Neb. 5 £ Douglas 1446 J * ' SLOGAN: “The Monitor In Every Home And I’ll Help Put It There” 1