li vents and Persons f It Midi for nnnoHnr?ment of Crane I* Opening of Colorado 'Cafe, 1425 Y 84th xt. Mrs. 51. Hall of 3331 Emmett 81. it slowly improving after an illness ol seieial weeks. WANTED—A competent Hair and Scalp Culturlat to take charge ol well equipped Beauty Parlor on com mission basis. C'Hn be seen Satur day, Monday, Tuesday. Stuart Nov elty Co., 1411 N. 24th St. Web. 2627. Mr. .Chas. Tremble, proprietor to the Monarch Cafe is out again after being confined to his home for sev eral weeks on acount of serious ill ness. FOR SALE—All kinds of garden and sweet potato plants, 2517 Frank lin St., Telephone Webster 3128. 3t Mr. Her.ry Black, who has been confined for several weeks as the result of a serious operation Is rap idly improving, and expects to be out w’tthin a few days. He thanks his many friends for their kindness dur ing his illness. Try our 25 cent dinner. You’ll like it—Colorado Cafe, 1425 \. 24th sf. Miss Margaret LaCour entertained the phi Delta Sorority Wednesday evening, May 4 at her home, 2421 •s ( Maple street. FOR RENT—Two rooms npar Coun try Club. Good location. Gentlemen P preferred. Will rent from May first L to September first to right persons. ' Call Harney 2098. It Holst Pharmacy for drugs. 2702 Corning street. Harney 681.—Adv. Mrs. Augustus Hlckg of 2716 Miami street will give a chop suey supper In the very near future for the benefit )of the Altar Guild of St. Philip’s church. Watch for the announce ment. The Colorado still doing business, fc Solicits your patronage 1425 N. 24th ( ^, When yon need Real Manicuring, *te_ Miss Elhel Bow, Jenkins’ Barber .top, 2122 North 24lh Street. 1. P. Scruggs, lawyer, 880 S. Itth S :\7812. CoL «881^-A8t. ' \ rill and play will be given at I rr» * w- C. A. Friday, May 20, for ne benefit of the Mother’s club. Ev | ery mother should corne and bring W ter children to see what other chll | d:en are doing. Admission will be ’ 1fi cents. p ( Jenkin’s Barber Shop—All work /strictly first-class. 2122 No. 24th St. Webeter 2095. .lenkin’s Barber Shop—All Work Mrlrlly First Class. 2122 N. 24th Rt *' eh. 2096. ^ The club will not meet again until ^ June 3.— Mrs. J. S. Smith, President. Yon can show your appreciation for The Monitor and help support It by paying your own subscription prompt ly and getting your neighbor to sub scribe Then, too be sure to patron ize our advertisers and teil them that you saw their ad in "OCR PAPER. THE MONITOR.” > IMS KM'EKEB Till BEE’S HELP YOPKSELF CONTEST Save your Bee coupons and your subscriptions for Mr. Augustus Hicks, 2716 Miami street, who Is the only one of our people who has entered Ti e Bee’s prize contest. Let's all get behind him and boost and help him over. His phone number Is Webster 6426. Boost him. NOTICE A)' Craftsmen and Master* and Courts of Heroines of Jericho will n cot in their 45th Annual Grand Com- i miinicntfon, Sept. 13, 1921, at Sioux C'ltv. lowu. with Cailer Hill I-odge No. 80 and Olive Court No. 80. Brother Win. Midgett, W. M.; Mr*. Marjorie Dickerson, M. A. M. You will govern yourselves accordingly. J. A. BROADNAX, W. M. CLYDE L. BRIGGS. G. Sec’y. DR. N. H. JENKINS, N. I). D. I). M. < ARI) OF THANKS We wlah to extend our sincere thanks to our many friend* and nelgh lioi* for their kind sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the Illness and death of our beloved daughter, Maryetta Dudley, who de parted this life April 20, 1921. MRS. ESSIE DUDLEY, Mother, JAR 8. DUDLEY. Father JOHN H. DUDLEY, Uncle. NOTICE The K. of P’a. Annual Sermon will tic preached at Pilgrim Baptist church 25th and Hamilton Sts., Sunday, May 1G, at 3 p, m„ the Rev. Dr. W. F. Notts. Fa*tor of Zion Baptist church will deliver the sermon. I All members are requested to meet at 24th and Charles Sts., at 12:30 sharp. Member* take notice and gov ern yourselves accordingly. A. MARSHALL, Chairman, W. WILEY, Secretary. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished room in all modem home, block from car line 2867 Ohio St. Webster I 2609. It, Barbeque meat for sale at tbe home of Mrs. Whiteside, 2427 Ersklne street. Webster 2218.—adv. NOTICE, EX SERVICE MEN All Ex-Service men are requested to meet at the Colored Commercial Club 2122 N. 24th St. at 8 o’clock P. M. F: iday. Matters of gTeat Importance and Interest to soldiers will be dls i ussed at this meeting. The matter of an appropriate memorial to out dead wll] also be taken up at thb inerting. Every Ex-Service mat should be present. (Signed) DR. W. W. PEEBLES. SO. Sint LOCALS Mr. Reynold Blackson, and Mrs. 1 Bertie Lollis were quietly married last Saturday evening by the Rev. Mr. Taggart, at the home of Mr. Riley Williams, 2513 M 8t Mrs. Bessie Johnson, organist for the Calvary Baptist church was very agreeably surprised, last week by a handsome birthday gift from- the church. The funeral of Mr. T. Morgan. 5902 X street, who died Sunday morning in the 8t. .Joseph Hospital was held i Monday at Johnson's Undertaking parlors. Mrs. C. Hill entertained at dinner Monday: the Rev. Mr. Skinner, the Rev. Mr.'Taggart, the Rev. Mr. Young and wife, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Taylor | and Mrs. Wbidhy. A delightful course , dinner was served. Mr. C. C. Poindexter, 2508 M street I has been confined at home for sever : al days, due to an attack of tonsil - | itis. A mass meeting is being held Thursday evening at Bethel Baptist church. The Rev. i>r. Skinner of Kansas will lecture to the ladies but not, however, entirely excluding the men. Mr. Willie Wright, ‘Bear Cat,” So. Omaha’s prize fighter Is scheduled to box with Norfolk, the colored light ! weight champion of the world, Friday May 20 in the City auditorium. LINCOLN, NEB. By W. W. MOSELY The annual sermon of the Odd Fel lows was preached last Sunday by the Rev. H. W. Botts. Attendance was fair. Mrs. Lizzie Woods, G. M. A. M. of O. E. Star of Mo, Jurisdiction, re turned Saturday after annual visits to lodges at Atchison, Leavenworth, and Kansas City, Kansas. She re ports a fine trip. Evelyn May Hill, aged 8 years old, died Saturday at the home of her parents, 837 N. 13th St. The funeral was held from A. M. E. church Tues day afternoon, Rev. H. H. Jones offi ciating. The Itts. of Ises will have their 1 hunksgiving sermon preached at the A. M. E. church next Sunday, May 15, 8 p. m. The Islam Temple has been invited to turn out with them and has consented. The following Monday night they will feast at the home of Mrs. I .a lira Johnson, 2010 S. 14th 8L Miss Mabel Scott spent the week end with her parents at Beatrice. Mother's Day was generally ob served by many people In the city. There were special programs in all churches, which poured out words of praise for her, giving sunshine in tho homes, wherever she dwelt.. Many brilliant colors of flowers were pro fusely worn In her honor. The cele bration of Mother’s Day Is growing In favor each year. The N. A. A. C, P. met In the New man church Monday night. Dr. J. A. J.emma of Omaha was speaker of the evening. His words weie well taken by the several in attendance. Mr. Wm. Jenguenz, who lately re turned from California, has opened an up to-date cafeteria at 1531 O St., where he Is prepared to serve the public with the delicacies of life. Mrs. Mary Johnson of Kansas City, Mo., Grand Lecturer of Prince Hall Grand Chapter of that state and Jur isdlctlon made her annual visit to Amaranth Chapter No. 54, and Prin cess Hatlipah Chapter. On the fol lowing afternoon after the lecture the social hour was enjoyed by a large number of menjbers. Mrs. Johnson was the guest of Wm. and Mrs. R. B. Alexander while In th'1 city. A surprise party consisting of a number of lodge members and friends was given to Mr. Arthur Johnson, at his home 210 8. 14 St., May 9. It was In honor of his first birthday for some years. The evening was spent in visiting, aftr which a musical pro gram was rendered, consisting of pi ano selection, Miss Hazel Roland; vocal solo, Mr. Jeltz; reading, Miss Mabel Scott; song by all. Mr. Johnson expressed his appre elation for the gratitude shown him by friends, Mr. J. T. responded. Mr. John Davis left Friday for Chi cago, where he will make his home. Messrs. Leroy Richardson, Clarence Anderson, Nate Hunter, and Robert Shaw of Omaha, attended the May Pole Ball held last Wednesday. Miss Mable Scott of eBatrice, who Is a student at Wesleyan Uni. Union Place appeared in a Junior recital Monday night, In which she scored quite a hit. The Mission of ML Zion Baptist Church gave a stroll Monday night winding up at the home or Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clarks, and served re freshments, It being a financial suc cess. The State 8. S. Convention con venes here at Mt. Zion Baptist churcJi May 17-23. Delegates should send their names to the Rev. H. W. Botts immediately. Services were fairly well attended at the churches last Sunday, owing to the rainy weather. NIOI’X CITY ML Zion Baptist church observed Mother’s Day Sunday at 11 a. m. Rev. J, W. Curshon delivered a ser mon suitable for the occasion and a most excellent programme under the direction of Mr. M. E. Whitlock was given. The Willing Workers, Mrs. E. J Ourtfls, {President, was entertained by Mrs. Mahalia Wright on Tuesday at the A. M. E. parsonage. The Odd Fellows and Household ol Huth held their Annual Thanksgiving Services at Malone A. M. E. church on Sunday at 2:30. Rev. P. M. Lewis 1 delivered the sermon. Mr. Claybourne Mitchell of Chicago was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ras ; burne Curtis, at. their home 5101 Cook Street on last Sunday. Rev. J. A. Brondnar of Khnsas City, Grand Master of the York Rtte Masons visited Edarfield Ixrdge No. ' SO on last Friday. He left on Sat urday for Sioux Falls, S. I>. Malone A. M. E. Choir rendered a j most excellent Mother's Day program on Sunday evening. It was enjoyed | by the large crowd present Collec ! tion, $24.00. Rev. P. M. Lewis has returned from | Minneapolis, where he attended the i District Conference. He gave his re 1 |>ort of the proceedings to his con | gregation on Sunday night. The Dis trict Cnference will meet Malone A. M. E. church in May, 1922. Mrs. C. F. Williams has suffered another relapse at her home at 704 7th street. THE K. A A C. P. The N. A. A. C. P. was represented by a few faithful ones in St. Paul’s Presbyterian church Sunday after I noon. President Black being still in ■ capacitated, the yice-president. Mrs. J. Alice Stewart presided. Mr. H. L. Anderson, chairman of the mernbes 1 ship committee reported that an ex tension of two weeks had been grant i ed for the close of the membership | drive, and urges each one to put i forth special efforts to bring up his | quota. Adjournment was taken to meet next Sunday, 4 p. ni. in Zion 1 Baptist church, 22n(l and Grant Sts. — Russel Taylor, reporter, i -....I.-—.. —. Subscribe for The Monitor. Mme. Martha Jenkins Scalp Specialist 2864 Grant St. Webster 2885 Mmes. South & Johnson Magic Hair Preparations for Sale Subscribe for The Monitor. Recreational anti social activities have in themselves a distinct value and should be emphasized in all their varied phases as a part of the pro gram of social education. The Health Committee is planning an interesting summer program for the development of health and grace and a greater ap preciation of out-door activities. The Girl Resolves are turning their attention to plans for securing funds to send delegates to the Summer Camp at I,ake Okoboji, where they can “sniff the fragrance of woods and fields, bathe In Nature's ready-made i swimming pool and feel the joy of liv ing close to the heart of Mother Earth.” Help them In their efforts. Come an denjoy the Sunday din ners at the "Y.” The association wishes to express Its appreciation to the members of 1 SLIPPERS Black Boudoir Bed Slippers $1.50 IF YOUR FEET ACHE SEE OUR DR.SHOLL’S FOOT EXPERT FRFE SAMPLE OF DR. SHOLL’S CORN and BUNION PADS YOURS FOR THE ASKING STAR STORE 1831-33-35 No. 24th St. | Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hemphill of 924 N. 20 St. have recently purchased and are now operat ing the Cafe at 2706 Lake St., formerly known as Brown’s Place. They began business there Wednesday evening and respectfully solicit the contin ued patronage of all those who have patronized the place dur ing Mr. Brown’s ownership. It will be known as Hemphill’s Cafe, 2706 I^ke St., Wreb. 3247. . . the Swastika Racquet Club for their liberal donation to the Victrola fund. The Helpers'" Club entertained with a Kensington at the “Y” Tuesday from 2 to C. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Nat Hunter and Mrs.- 8herwood for the best pieces of handiwork. A donation of $3.00 was given to the 1 Victrola fund which was greatly ap preciated by the association. A Travelogue wil] be given Tues day, May 17th by Mrs. Thos. Mahatn initt to assist in beautifying the yard. The Blue Bird group of Girl Reserves will serve refreshments. All are in vited to attend. Come and be served to dinner Sun day, May 15th from 1 to 7. Vesper services from 4 to 5. An interesting program by Religious Committee. WHY PAY RENT ? SEE A. J. DAVIS Real Estate ami Insurance Man 2426 Lake St. Webster 0865 Seven Years in Business ... MELCHOR-- Druggist The Old Reliable Tel. South 807 4826 So. 24th St. .- ..... . « « « « j *■ < i 0 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4» i | 4 1 4 1 ' ' 4 1 WATERS 1 BARNHART PRINTING CO. 4 4 <1 I 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 > 4 4 4 4 • • 4 « * 4 ; 4 , 4 * 4 • 4 4 jmm J OMAHA K 4 * 4 < > 4 4 4 4 « 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 < > 4 VICTROLAS, PIANOS, SHEET MUSIC On Your Terms We make our own piano rolls. We have Missouri Maze Rolls for Player Pianos. Headquarters for Black Swan Records, in Western States. Anything in Music. THE HOUSE OF MELODY j ULYSSES E. CROSSE, Prop. I 1411 N. 24th St. Web. 262^ Solidified Oti Economic Fuel. French chemist* have announced that they are meeting with signal suc cess In the effort to save and conserve the fuel supply by a process which solidifies the nil and make* It in tins abate much easier to handle and eco noiuical to burn as fuel. At no distant date, it is promised, it will he possible to use the new product as substitute for heavy fuel oils In furnaces, locomotives, and for other industrial purposes where coal conservation is a lug issue. Not only will the product not tie af fected by changes of tem)ierature, hut it will also withstand combustion un less in direct conta< t with Humes, while it is easily extinguishnble by water. Preliminary samples already pro duced have-proved too costly. Looking Ahead. Here is “a new Northcliffe story from “The Mirrors of Downing Street."’ The eminent editor had a caller who raised Ids hat and made a profound bow to the elevator boy as the two men, Northcliffe and his friend, went up to the editor's rooms. Wh<*n they came down the friend again raised his hat and bowed low to the boy. Northcliffe remonstrate*) with him. "You shouldn't joke with these boys,” he said. “It makes discipline difficult.” "Joke!” exclaimed the caller. “(Jood heavens. I wasn't joking. How do 1 know tliut tomorrow that boy will not be the editor of the !'ally Mail?” As It Was Pronounced. "You have made a big mistake,” said tbe boss. “I never saw that word in m.v life. It may mean ’ossified,’ but even that word doesn't apply.” “Hut tjiat is wtiat you dictated," replied the stenographer, spelling and pronouncing from her notes. "Ah. yes,” returned the roan. “I un derstand now. I said ’bona fide.’ but I didn't exiiect you to spell It ‘boni fied.’ ”—Houston Post. New Orleans Anniversary. In 1923 the two hundredth anni versary of tiic formal elevation of New Orleans to a capital city, with the historic Place ri'Armes as Its civic center, will lie celebrated, and by that time It Is hoped not only to have Jackson square and Its surroundings duplicate its ancient arrangement but also to duplicate the ceremony which marked the occasion as memorable as any in American civic history. Fox Aids Farmer. Besides such poultry as they cap ture, foxes are very fond of field mice and destroy thousands of them; in this way they are a positive benefit to flip agriculturist, says the American Forestry Magazine. They also catch and eat many woodchuck*—the latter Standing in the utmost fear of them Merry England. In the old designation, Merry Eng •nd, tlie word merry <)'•*■* not mean fiat Ibe people of the kingdom were peciully noted for their merry-mnk rigs, tmt that the country was pleas int, agreeable, a beautiful land ot ileqfy. The word merry is used in his sense when we say “the inert-' nonih af May." inclining that May s a pleasant month In tills sense lie poet Edmund Silencer s*|Hikc o! Merry Loiidnii.'* and the earlier pop*, 'limner wrote a <■!!> That stood full uerry upon u ba’et side,'' that is t was a tine. phvMiin city, built be Ide a haven, or harbor j Brandeis i Stores i : * - I t ? : Our May Sales Now | ; : Going on t l Bargains in Every ? • Department .. I See 11 Mullin Paint Co. 313 S. 14th Street I 1 PAINT VALUES The Burdette Grocery UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We carry a full line of staple and fancy groceries, and a full line of meats There's a Reason Teach your Dollar to have Cents KOSTORYZ BROS. Prop. If 2114-16 N. 24th St. Phone Web. 1515 | E. M. DAVIS | | Real Estate and Rentals j: 4 » J • • Houses for Sale on Small Payments Down a ' ' ~ n.i. ■ i ■■■ —■ — i - ♦*, • • • X ;; let Me Show You Some Real Bargains in Up-to- ^ !Date Homes j! 2530 Grant Street Phone Webster 2420 ^ SfPAIGHT lO* IO STRAIGHT Better anct more pleasing than any mild Havana cigar If your- dealer car ! supply you write ur I. LEVIS CIGAR MFG. CO Newark.N J Largest ft sir your dealer for your favorite si ye BsaBaaBSBBBeaaaaaaBBasssassss | Have You Tried It Yet; j jt. The face cream that is positively guaranteed to remove all grease, shine and perspiration, j* | COOLING, HEALING, SATISFYING. ? I 50C Mabutalured b, 50c | i iip Kaffir Chemical Laboratories A i.B l { Scents S15 North Sixteenth St. JiS? 1 | I ISold by Pope Drug Co., 13th and Farnam Sts.; Williamson’s Drug Co., 2306 North 24tM3t.; Melchor Drug ?. Co., 4826 South 24th St; The People’s Drug Store, 111 South 14th St; Holts Drug Store, 2702 Cuming St; 'k Toben Drug Co., 2402 N St; Jones Cultural College, 1616 North 24th St; Unitt-Docekal Drug Co., 1626 Farnam. y Mrs. B. A. Bostic, 2124 Clarke St.; Mmes. South & Johnson, 2416 Blondo; Mme. C. C. Trent. ■ < • 30th and Erskine; Mme. A. T. Austin, 4911 North 42d; Mrs. A. Hicks, 2716 Miami; Russeli !! Barber Shop, 1916 Cuming; Gordon Drug Co., 2120 No. 24th; Mrs. William Murphy. 2705 ' ’ ;; Corby; W. G. Macon, 2420 Lake; Miss Alice Marshall, 1835 No. 23d; Whiteside & Son Gro < - «■ «o., 5623 So. 30th; Whitby Drug Co., 2917 R St; Mrs. A. McFall, 2722 Franklin; Mrs. L. II 11 Wheeler, 2321 No. 27th; Mrs. J. W. Shields, 2307 No. 27th. ;; iittttttAAAXA"AA’LAAAAAJM“t*AA**/-A'>“*******A*''*AAAAAAA>>AAAAAA‘*AAAtttttttniioii > ANNOUNCEMENT South J. Thompson will Celebrate their Fourth Anniversary in business, at their Present Address, 2418 N. 24th St., Sunday, May 15. At this time they will formerly open their new addition—the Candy and Refreshment Department. L. O. Gregory will have charge of this addition. , |m • m The occasion will be furnished with flora) decorations, Special Music and a Special Elaborate Dinner. The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend. Men, bring your family for dinner. Best Service. Courteous treatment. SOUTH & THOMPSON CAFE.