The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, March 31, 1921, Image 4

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    Classified \
Advertising
RATES—i cent* a word ror single in
•ertlona; 2 cent* a word lur two or molt
Insertion*. No advertisunn.nl taken for
lees than 30 cent*. 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
rooms, on car line. 1549 N. 17th St,
middle apartment. Web. 5274.
FOR SALE—House and lot, 2912
2912 Erskine street. Very reasonable.
FOR RENT—Furnished room, near
car line. Webster 2680
1 OR RENT—Furnished rooms, one
tdook from carline; strictly modem.
Webster 4012. 4t
FOR RENT—Mrooni apartment, $14
a month. Part modern. Web. 2494. It
FOR RENT — Light housekeeping
rooms, furnished. Web. 1529. 2t
FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms.
2427 Lake St. Call Web. 1256.
Five and 2 rooms for housekeeping;
modern; reasonable. • Reference. No
children. 1445 No. !9th St.
Foe Instrument".! or vocal music,
cal! .Mrs. Harris. Douglas 9407.
FOR HOMES in north part of city,
un easy payments, call Friedman
Realty, Tyler 4424.
FOR pENT — Modern furnished
rooms 1702 N. 26th St. Web. 4769.
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FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a
first class rooming house, steam heat,
bath, electric lights, on Dodge and
Twenty-fourth street care line. rs.
4nna Banks, 924 North Twentieth.
Douglas 4879.
LODGE DIRECTORY
G. U O. of O. F., South Omaha Lodge
No. 9374. Meetings first and third Fri
days. 25th and N Sta.. South Side.
Past Grand Masters Council No 44t.
t rst and third Tuesdays, *4th and Charles
Streets.
WM. F. SHAFROTH. N. G
£. E. BRYANT. Q. M. and P. S.
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.
PIANO AND PLAYERS BEYERS
I can nave you money, whether you
'Harold, 2420 Patrick Ave. Web. 1528,
huv for caah or payment. Hollanc
Harold, 2420 Patriek Vte. Web. 152*
SOITH OMAHA, NEB.
Prof. Wm. Monroe Tiotter, noted
Negro educator of Bostdn, spoke on
“Social and Moral Uplift” Tuesday
evening at Allen Chapel, Twenty-fifth
md R streets.
Mrs. Leona Stewart, nee Leona
Gray, SL Paul, .Minn., formerly of
Omaha, died Friday after a brief ill
is.-. Her body arrived in Omaha
Monday. The funeral was held on
Wednesday.
A very excellent program was ren
dered Sunday evening at s o’clock at
Bethel Baptist church. The program
consisting of the adult choir’s beauti
ful anthems and the Sunday school's
exercises displaced the regular eve
ning sermon.
Going out of business. Entire stock
of Ladies’, Men’s and Children's wear
at prices that will satisfy. It will pay
you to investigate. Marcus Shoe &
CIo. House, 2121 N St.
Mis. Verlye King, who has been
visiting In Casper, Wyo., for a few
months, returned last week.
Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Taylor enter
tained the P. A. Club Monday evening
in the T. D. C. hall Delightful re
esiments weie served.
The rimer. 1 of Mr . Wa Vrgn.t
who lived in Albright, was held T, es
day at tile Jones & Reed undertaking
parlor s. The Rev. Mr. Taggar* offi
ciated.
Mr. Lonnie Carter, 2502 M St., lef'
Saturday for Des Moines, la., where
he spent Raster with friends and rela
tives.
Mrs. Chas. Martin 2508 M street
entertained guests at t o’clock lunch
eon Friday in honor of Miss Joyce
Barnes of Kansas City.
doing out of business. Kntire stork
of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s wear
at prices that will satisfy. It will pay
you to investigate. Marcus Shoe &
Clo. House, 2121 N St.
A select rose dinner will be given
by the ladies of the B. Y. P C. In the
T. L>. C. hall. Twenty-ninth and T
streets, Thursday, March 31.
Mr. Archie Arvin, who has been in
St. Paul for almost a year, returned
last week.
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.‘114 South 14th St., Opposite Paxton Hotel
Woodmen of the World Bld<r., Oround Floor
Telephone Douglas .1701
OMAHA, NEB
a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ;if a a
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| MAGIC HAIR GROWER |
i • AND STRAIGHTENING OIL
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\ MME. JOHNSON AND SOUTH
The most wonderful hair preparation on the market. When
I we say Magic we do not exaggerate, as you can see great re
• suits in the first few treatments. We guarantee Magic Hair
j Grower to atop the hair at once from facing out and breaking
I off; making harsh, stubborn hair soft and silky. Magic Hair
* Grower grows hair on bald places of the bead. If you use
! these preparations once you will never be without them.
I Marie Hair Grower and Straightening Oil are manufactured
1 by Mesdames South and Johnson. We also do scalp treating.
Magic Hair Grower, 50c. Straightening Oil, 25 „.
I Allorders promptly filled; send I Oc for postage. Money must accompany * II orders.
Agents wanted—Wnte#for particulars.
We carry everything in the latest fashion
able hair goods at the lc\frest prices.
W’e make switches* p .ffs, transforma
tion curls, coronet braids, and combings
made to order, match.ng all shades a
specialty. Send samples of hair with
all orders.
2416 BlondoSt., Omaha, Neb.
^ Telephone Webster 880 [
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mmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm-m mmmcm
ITEUYOU JEFF-WED BETTER BE
SAFE THAN SORRY- IM GOINT* VOTE
FOR "PI P"- ANO SIX OTHER GOOD O’IRST SENSIBLE
SCOUTS FOR CITY COMMISSIONER. HE'S THING l\£ HEARO
ON THE SQUARE AND DONT PRETEND TO yon cAy
BE bOMETMING ME AINT - IF MES ELEC- rQp -x yEAp<
TED-OUR OLD FRIEND MIKE DEMPSEY
WILL BE CHIEF |
or policeJ
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MEETS WITH MY \
MEARTY APPROVAL «
HR JlGGS^y
CHARLES W. PIPKIN
For City Commissioner
DO YOU WANT A REPETITION OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1919?
PIPKIN IS AGAINST MOB RULE
He stands squarely for the Constitution of the United States and believes firmly in
11 the following article:
Vote for Primaries
Ejgjllpipkh April 5
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MONITOR CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
WATCH IT CROW
1$ Forty-Three Hundred $ ;
Paid to Omaha people
in Benefits. !
THK NEBRASKA STATE {
Health A Accident Ins, Co
116 So. 14th St. Doug. 5575 *
Sporting Goods
i t The TOWNSEND GUN CO {
! t Sporting, Outing and Athletic I !
| | Goods j !
s 1514 Farnam St. Douglas 0870 i
I EVANS MODEL LAUNDRY j
I Forty-five years in the business I
I | 11th & Dougla Douglas 0242 j
r«AVlYz Y ST III. MAN 1
{Fancy Groceries and Vegetables t
Fresh Fish Daily
1701 NT. 2tth St. Webster 5662 {
EMEUS v,
I The Laundry That Suits All j
j 1301 .No. 24th St. Web. 0820 J
FRED W. MARSH & CO. j
CASH M \RKET
Home Rendered Lard; Also ?
Home Cured Hams and Bacon I
Douglas 3831 2003 Cuming St. j
1LENA R. CA RRY )
Voice Culturist i
Individual Instruction j
2531 Maple St. Webster 1806 J
Mmes. South It Johnson Magic
Hair Preparations for Sale by \
Mme. Martha Jenkins
Scalp Specialist
2864 Grant St. Webster 2885
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Established 1890
C. I. CARLSON
Dealer in
Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings t
1514 No. 24th St. Omaha, Neb !
We Have a Complete Line of
FLOWER,GRASS |
AND GARDEN 'JCCUS
Bulbs, Hardy Perennials, Poultry j
Supplies
Fresh cut flowers always on band
Stewart’s Seed Store
119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Offieo
Phone Douglas 977
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USE
Denflo
DO
YOU
USE
Dentlo!
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A Treat
for die Family
The wife and kiddles
will enjoy a change from
the monotony of home
cooked meals 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 aervini; Oyatera and
all kinds of Sea Foods fresh from the
sea.
The Monarch Cafe
C. R TRAMBLE, Prop.
107 South 14th St
Phone Tyler 4119
_Lawyers
. JAMES M. FITZGERALD
■ ATTORNEY 1
Phone Douglas 4508
mV2} ,Ci>^ Nat 1 Uank LtlHlf ♦
PIATTI & WEAR i
* \TTORNEYS AND
| COUNSELLORS AT LAW i
Phone Dougins 4508
t ^ 11)17-20 City Nat I Bank Bldg. J
| Lambert, Shot well &
Shot w ell j
ATTORNEYS 1
| Omaha National Bank Bldg. j
j SUN PRINTING CO.
| 1.320 Dodge St. Tyler 3832 j
| For neat printing and reason- j 1
i able prices. I
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iMME. EDITH LLEWELLYN I
Poro Hair Culturint j
Appointment at home if desired I
Webster 4027
i HONEY * j
t Produced and Sold in Omaha by f
: H. C. COOK i
j 4521 Parker St. Walnut 0809 t
i My reputation in the business 1
♦ is my guarantee for its purity, k
I Phone for Prompt Delivery *
| HAMILTON PHARMACY {
Phone Webster 1133 I
{ 1323 N. 24th St.
\ w. J. CATTIN CO.
? PLUMBING, GAS ANI) %
STEAM FITTING £
910 N. 24th St. Douglas 1625 X
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1 Brown’s Place 5
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Lake and 27th Street
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3 SPECIAL CHICKEN DIN- g
I NERSUNDAYS AND
THURSDAYS
Phone Webster .‘5247
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1. Brown, Prop.
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? For that Neat. Well Dressed *J
Y Appearance. Bee
f J. H. HOLMES !
| TAILOR £
; : SUITS OF REST MATERIAL £
,, AND WORKMANSHIP $45.00 i
, . Reduction in cleaning and ?
1 • pressing. A trial will convince t
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2022 North 24th 8tr..t V
•J. Phon# Web.ter 3320 .j
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ij Diamond;!
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MUSIC SHOP S <
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X 1116 DOUGLAS ST. PHONE TYLER 1090 X
Y41
Mail Orders a Specialty ! I
The Charm
of Childhood
TV) you realize how rapidly your
^ kiddies are groping? Every
anniversary of your child should be .
recorded by a photograph. \
Come to our studio for portraits that
will prove priceless possessions in
years to come. | /"
We make pictures that really reflect
the charm of childhood.
Butters Studio
Collins 1306 NORTH 24th ST.
Ultni/ine . . -_A,
i-- n, , ,. Webster 6701 9 Hft
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i Pre-War Price Sale:
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,, Dr n’t mis.~ our big sale on Can Goods. We have real bargains,
] | and yet save you car fare. • •
’ SUGAR, 10 lbs. for. 8»c ”
:: LAUNDRY' SOAP, 10 cakes foi 42c
TALL CANS CREAM, per can 10c X
!’ CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES, per can 10c “
]j! OATMEAL, per package • 11c ] s
| WE ARE OPEN SATURDAYS—CLOSED SUNDAYS II
FREE DELIVERY EVERYWHERE ] ;
t Ravitz & Stillman
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GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 1!
1701 North 2lth Street Telephone Webster r>t>02 1 ’
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OUT OF Th£ HtCH RENTOlSTRlCl
YOU OFT THfOFNFFIT
: COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS
| 1JTH ST. CORNER DODGE ST. Douglas 1317
j Headquarters Phonographs
For and Records
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H. DOLGOFF
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE
STOVES, RUGS, LINOLEUM
Better Goods for Less Money. Credit if You Wish.
OPEN EVENINGS
1938-17 N. 2lth St. Phones—Webster 1607; Webster 4825
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I BUY A LOT j
J In Gary, Indiana j
$ FASTEST GROWING CITY IN AMERICA i
> AND WATCH YOUR INVESTMENT INCREASE 5
j IN VALUE ?
I DAVID GLUECK REALTY CO. i T
1704 Broadway, Gary Ind. 5
For Prices and Terms see jjj
BOB ROBINSON, Agent \
111 South 14th St., Omaha, Neb. 2;
Douglas 1446 >
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