The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, March 03, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    1 Classified
Advertising
RATES—4 cant* a word ror single In
sertions; 1 cents a word for two or more
nsertlons. No advertisement taken for
leas than SO 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
rooniB, on car line. 1549 N. 17th St.,
middle apartment. Web. 5274.
CHOP SCKY and Noodles. Regular
Chinese dishes. 2MM5 Rake Street. Joe
Aee, Prop.
FOR SALE—House and lot, 2912
2912 Erskine street. Very reasonable
FOR RENT—Furnished room, near
car 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.
Fo1- Instrumental or vocal music,
••al! Mrs. Harris, Douglas 9407.
FOR HOMES in north part of city,
,n easy payments, call Friedman
Realty, Tyler 4424.
FOR RENT — Modern furnished
rooms 1702 N. 26th St. Web. 4769.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a
first class rooming house, steam heat,
bath, electric lights, on Dodge and
Twenty-fourth street care line. rs.
Anna Banks, 924 North Twentieth.
Douglas 4379.
1. 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»-_
LINCOLN, NEB.
By VY. YY. Mosley
Miss Hattie Graves has returned
home after an extended stay in the
east.
Mr. Albert McLemore, aged 80. died
at a local hospital Sunday. The body
is being held at an undertaker's pend
ing funeral arrangements.
Mrs. James Shelby was removed to
her home from the hospital Monday,
and is reported to be fast mending.
The choir of the A. M. E. church
are rehearsing the cantata. ‘Risen
Christ,” to be rendered on Easter.
A. P. Curtis of Alliance, Neb., spent
several days in the city last week
visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright enter
tained the Utopian Art Club at their
home last Thursday night. About
twenty-two persons were present. The
meeting was a pleasant and profitable
one.
Services at the A. M. E. church were
conducted by the pastor, H. H. Jones,
as usual, who preached interesting
sermons, and were well attended.
Readers of Lincoln, quit criticising,
and give me your news, if you have
any!—Writer.
Services at the several other Lin
coln churches were conducted by the
pastors and leaders of the Sunday
schools and societies, as usual, which
should have a tendency to attract men
from their erring ways.
The National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People will
hold its next meeting in the Morning
Star Baptist church. Twenty-first and
Q streets.
The $1 drive is on for the Davis
Woman’s Club and will terminate on
March 10 with a mass meeting at Mt
Zion Baptist church.
SIOUX CITY, IOWA
The Willing Workers’ Club met on
Tuesday, February 15, with Mrs. Hat
tie Robinson at her home on West
Seventh street. After the business
part of the meeting a paper on Abra
ham Lincoln was read by Mrs. Emma
Tonsil, w'bich showed thought and a
thorough mastering of the subject.
Ex-Mayor Andrews will be one of
PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS
| For 10 DAYS ONLY I
! Special
| Subscription I
! Rate I
%♦ ____________ V
v
| For New Subscribers Only f
♦♦♦ v
❖ ===== *♦*
A ♦!*
t Y
y ffH ^ y°u are not a subsriber cut *
X jj out the following order blank.
{ Fill it in and send it or bring it *
X with $1.00 to The Monitor office, *
| 817 North 16th St., on or before *
X March 15th and you will receive
The Monitor until January 1st, *
X 1922. This Special Introductory
Order holds good only for I EN T
X days. It applies only to new sub
y scribers. V
❖ x
I SUBSCRIBE NOW And Receive |
4 Monitor lor Rest of Year
y ♦>
A Cut This Out and Mail It In Today ♦
t V
f ❖
: t
x y
4 f
is® I
U
BKIU ♦
X x
X Y
gr 2 y
X X
.. .... .♦
SLOGAN: “The Monitor In Every Home And 111 Help Put It There”
MONITOR CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
_WATCH IT CROW _ _
i$ Forty-Three Hundred $ j
Paid to Omaha people
in Benefits. t
THE NEBRASKA STATE J
♦ Health & Accident Ins. Co. j
{ 116 So. 14th St. Doug. 5575 ;
I Peterson’s Lake Bakery., i
For Fine Pastries, Bread, Rolls, {
Pies and Cakes. |
2504 No. 21th St. Web. 3387 I
Sporting Goods
f The TOWNSEND GUN CO {
♦ Sporting, Outing and Athletic {
J Goods I
I 1514 Farnam St. Douglas 0870 .
Real Estate
j Real Estate and Insurance !
GUY B. ROBBINS
f Phone Doug. 2812 or Web. 5108 *
19 Patterson Block
I GORDON FIREPROOF WARE
HOUSE & VAN CO.
j 11th and Davenport. Doug. 0394 ?
I Courteous' treatment to all ‘
patrons. *
| EVANS MODEL LAUNDRY J
| Forty-five years in the business J
| 11th & Douglas Douglas 0243 j
j RAVITZ ft STILLMAN
» Fancy Groceries an-’ Vegetables •
• Fresh Fish Daily 7
i 1701 \. 2Uh St. Webster 5662 i
PAINT OF QUALITY t
j At a Savin"
MULLIN' PAINT CO.
• t
313 South 14th St. ?
t l
J WHOLESALE and RETAIL ,
Telephone Tyler 1291
?--1
i iwrrs s » aundry I
he Laundry That Suits All {
• ;0! No. 24th St. Web. 0820
FRED Y . M ARSH & CO.
CASH MARKET
Home Rendered Lard; \lso
Home Cured Hams and Bacon
Douglas 3834 2003 Cuming St.
<..—..... ....(
LODGE DIRECTOPV
^ (
G. U. O. Of O F., South Omaha Lodg*
No. 9374. Meeting* flr*t and third Fri
days. 25th and N St* . South Sie*.
Pa*t Grand Master* Council No 442
lirtt and third Tuesday*. 24th and Chari**
streets.
WM. F. SHAFROTH, N. G
E. E. BRYANT. G. M. and P. S.
G. O. of O. F., Superior Lodge. No 10199.
Meeting second and fourth Friday evening
>t 7:30. Twenty fifth and N street.
J. H. ANDREWS. N. Q.
ALTON GOODE, P. 8.
G. U. O. OF O. F., Missouri Valley
Lodge No. 9915. Meets every second and
fourth Thursday nights each month at
24th and Charles Sts
J. D. CRUM. N. G.
M. L. HUNTER, P. N. F.
W B. TURNER, P. S.
the speakers at the dinner given by
the Willing Workers in the parlurs of
Malone A. M. E. church on Friday,
March 4.
The funeral of Mrs. Hubbard,
mother of Andrew Hubbard, was held
Tuesday from the Westcott chapel.
Rev. J. W. Curahon. pastor of Mi. Zion
Baptist church, officiated.
Grand Master Gross of the Iowa
jurisdiction, Free and Accepted Ma
sons, paid a visit to Decietar lodge No.
14 on Friday night. While in the city
he was the guest of Wot shipful Mas
ter Edward Askew'.
Attorney George A. Woodson of
Buxton, la., will deliver a lecture at
the Odd Fellows’ hall, 312-14 Pearl
street, on Thursday evening, March
10. Attorney Woodson is an orator of
note and should be greeted by a large
audience.
Prof. Henry J. Parker left on Sun
day for his old borne in Selma, Ala.
He was accompanied by his daughter
and son, Emma and Henry. He ex
pects to be gone four weeks,
Mrs. Craig of Kansas City, Mo., who
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
John Wilkinson, left Sunday to visit
with relatives in Lincoln, Neb.
Sunday was Trustee day at Malone
A. M. E. church The pastor, Rev. P.
M. f^wis, preached tWo excellent ser
mens. The collection was $31.
Mrs. E. J. Curtis has been confined
to her home, 510% Cook street, for
several days suffering with a cold.
Miss Ruby Washington is presiding
at the organ at Malone A. M. E.
church.
3—*—«—.■. .... .■. . o
FOR GOOD HOME COOKED
MEALS
TRY
Hartsfield’s
1823 No. 24th St.
Phona Ty. 897 Notary public In Offlca
N. W. WARE
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR at LAW
Practice In Both State and Federal
Courts
Office: Booker T. Washington Hotel,
15th and California Sts., Omaha, Neb.
j GOODELI, & CO.
Coal and Feed T
{ 2520 I nke Si. Web. 3007 J
a »-•«- j
! I | | ^ t g gT~* -
IJ. H. ANDREWS
Tailor, Halter, Shoe Shine t
2517 Q St. South 3887 j
• I » < '» • »■< >■•*>
McGil l. & DAVIS
Cafe and Pool Hall
♦ Free employment for Armout f
J and Hold packers. f
2516 Q St.
Lawyers
* JAMES M. FITZGERALD j
* ATTORNEY
Phone Douglas 4508
i 1017-21 City Nall Hank Hide J
PI ATT I & WEAR |
\TT()i;\EY.S AND
COUNSKI I.ORS AT LAW I
Phone Douglas 1508 I
I 1017-20 City Nat'I Bank Hid". J
^ *"*"* ........ .
Lambcit, Shotwell & 1
t Shot well j
J ATTORNEYS j
) Omaha National Bank Bldg. ]
• •- •• •- •- a- a—*.
■> •-«
SI N PRINTING CO.
| 1320 Dodge St. Tyler 3832 I
t For neat pr nting and reason- ♦
able prices. J
{ MME. EDITH LLEWELLYN I
Poro Hair Culturist J
j Ap( o!ntment at home if desired I
i Webster 1627 t
• •- •• • *• •
| II O N E Y
!• Pioduced and Sold in Omaha by i
H. C. COOK
1521 Parker St. Walnut 0869 {
My reputation in the busine - f
J is my guarantee for its purity. !
! Phone for Prompt Delivery ]
■* » m
| HAMILTON PHARMACY J
Phone Webster 1433 {
\ 1323 N. 24th St.
Read Ti e Mediator every week—
it’s worth the money.
uiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimi!iimimiui£
= LOOKI USE DISCRETION! E
EAT
E AT E
| South & Thompson’s |
Cafe
E 2418 N. 24TH ST. WEB. 4566 S
= Try Our CLUB BREAKFAST E
^ Menu: Ham and Bacon and One ■■■*
^ Egg. or Sausage, Oatmeal, Cakes, —
^ Potatoes, Bread and Butter. Coffee —
— or Tea 5c ~
ntiitiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiR
WHY PAY KENT?
i -■--—-gn
-fBk 4 'w- AB !
LJHi
SEE
A. J. DAVIS
Real E late anil Iniuranee Man
i 2419 Lake St. Webster 6366
Seven Year* in Business
' X
$ W.l. C ATT IN CO. i
? PLUMBING, GAS AND %
STEAM PITTING 2
•j* 910 N. 24'h St. Douglas 1626
-e*t-X":-:-...; .. ..
We Have a Complete i,m. :.i
Fi.owEn.cu ■> c
YND GARDEN ^CCClfe
Bulbs, Hardy Perennials, Poultry
Supplies
break cut flower* always on hand
Stewart’s Seed Store
119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Office
Phone Douglas 977 i
Established ’lfWtT* * *" * ~ j
C. I. CARLSON i
Dealer in *
Shoe* and Rents* Furnishings i
1514 No. 24th St. Omaha. Neb.'
Monitor advertisers want your bus
iness; that's why they advertise In
your paper.
• I For that Neat. Weil Dreaaed
< > Appearance, See
ii J. H. HOLMES!
:: tailor
I SUITS OF BEST MATERIAL j '
ANT) WORKMANSHIP $45.00 •
Reduction iri cleaning and < '
pressing. A trial will convince ] j
you. i '
2022 North 24th Street \ |
Phone Webeter S320 ■ ■
AWWWAV,VMWW/yW
ij Diamond ij
j; Theatre j:
—
I I
ij See Your j:
jj Favorite jj
I Pictures j;
All ij
I This Week ij
j! at Your j:
jj Favorite jj
jj Theater jj
I [
» » • • *-♦— ....1
Petersen & Mictietsen;
Hardware Co.
GOOD HARDWARE
2408 N St. Tel. South 162
A Treat
for the Family
The wife and kiddles
will enjoy a change from
the monotony of home
cooked mesls 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 are NOW serving Oysters and
all kinds of Sea Foods fresh from the
sea.
The Monarch Cafe
C. R. TRAMBLE, Prop.
107 South 14th St.
Phone Tyler 4119
RIALTO |J
MUSIC SHOP i J
| M16 DOUGLAS ST. PHONE TYLER 4090 |
•| Mail Orders a Specialty | jB
OOJfiWJUillfrKiKMKl VtimtmBrnmtMKiiiimiBmimemirMmnHtmrH. ■
I ~ Shop | i
I HAIRCUTS I t?‘
SHAVES _ I i)
E W. KilHngsworth R C. Price jf if
A reduction of 30 to 40 per rent on hair cuts and shaves. You M i
2 get the service of our skilled workmen ami -unitary surroundings w
; against the unskilled workmen and unsanitary surroundings. We g J
21 lose—you yet the benefit. ■ "j
j KilHngsworth & Price 1 t
Proprietors | M
1 2416 North 24th St. Phone Webster 5784 fl
;ft»:« rtao#8j>oot x w si iota s:« s,x xxx i;:h «3rM:x m x x ;; x x a X n x >; x.« x x x x x x X'XOfx n
PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS
— GOOD GROCERIES "aL*VV A YS* ’
C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO. j
\lso Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
2005 Cuming St. telephone Douglas 1008 J
k— -.—-.—•--- -------- — dj|H|
PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS
ENGLANDER Soldevorvwheiebvhmifiii.’ jSjl
WIT-EDGE SPRING v JU1U LUrpilULl V R,||»IUID
dealers and department sto >s
^7fry/e jor illunirated bookieI
ENGi.AMiTR SPRING BUD CO
New Yin k tinx»it lyn I K» Ago
___ , 1,11.—I ■■■ — .i—■».-. H ..
ii il
| Telephone Dr. L. E. Britt Upstairs T
Douglas 2672 Douglas 7812 J
Pope Drug' Co. i
Candies, Tobacco, Drugs. Rubber Good, and { ■ndne.
PRESCRIPTIONS Ol K SPECIALTY.
IYh and tarn am Streets. Omaha. Neb.ash. m
iiM
• PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS j
I Patronize the State Furniture Co. ; M
, | 14th and Dodge Street. j
* The Monitor recommend- its advertisers. Reliable and ucrommo
v Hating service cun be found here. j Ajj^H
H. DOLGOFF I
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE j
STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM r:
Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish. ^ j
OPEN EVENINGS
19.38-17 N. 211 h St. Phones—Webster 1007; Webster 4825
'-—
PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS
r~"" --
STRAIGHT lO’
IO STRAIGHT W®
--^-—1
Better anct wore pleasing than
any mild Havana cigar
Ityo ur dealer coni supply you wtfe ut f
I. LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO NewarkfU %
Lar^e.t Independent Cigar Factory in Ihe'SbHd
t 4
tar _ |
^si your deoler /or your /ovorite siyc _J 1
,y.WWWWAV^A,.V.VWWWJ,MVWWAV/AV- %
I BUY A LOT j %
I In Gary, Indiana j 4
i FASTEST GROWING CITY IN AMERICA 5
f ANI) WATCH YOUR INVESTMENT INCREASE -1 4
> IN VALUE Ij
| DAVID GLUECK REALTY CO. i| J
1 1704 Broadway, Gary Ind. !| y
For Prices and Terms see [ |
BOB ROBINSON, Agent |i j
111 South 14th St., Omaha, Neb. ■!
Douglas 1446 ;!
////A'WWWWWWWWWWW.'.V.V.V.V.VA'.V?
PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS