The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 27, 1921, Image 4

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E. M. DAVIS
REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS
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I Big Sale Now On!
! at the LEADER STORE \
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| South Omaha has never witnessed f
| such a slaughter of prices as we are |
making in this sale : : : |
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Men’s Suits
$12.45
and up
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Men’s Overcoats
Special at
9.95
| and up
Ladies’ Suits
Values up to]$40, at
$14.95
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Ladies’ Cloth Coats |
Values up to $29.00
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$9.95
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X Hundreds of Items at Equally Low Prices. Come early X
X and get your choice. X
! The Leader store j
£ Opposite Post Office So. Side
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IDENTLOj
The Pyorrhea-Preventive Tooth-Paste f
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•: Kaffir Chemical Laboratories Nebraska i
It Pays to Advertise in the Monitor
J Nebraska Civil Rights Bill I
Chapter Thirteen of the Revised Statute!? ol Nebraska, Civil Rights. Knacted in 1893.
Sec. 1. Civil rights of persons. Ail persons within this state shall be entitled to a
full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities and privileges of
inns, restaurants, public conveyances, barber shops, theatres and other places of amuse
ment; subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law and applicable
alike to every person.
Sec. 2. Penalty for Violatkn of Preceding Section. Any person who shall violate
the foregoing section by denying to any person, except for reasons of law applicable to
all persons, the full enjoyment of any of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, or
privileges enumerated in the foregoing section, or by aiding or inciting such denials,
shall /or each offense be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and be fined in any sum not
less than twenty-five dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars, and pay the costs ol
the prosecution.
-The original act was held valid as to citizens; barber shops can not discriminate
against persons on account of color. Messenger vs. State, 25 Xebr. page 677. N.
W. 638.”
“A restaurant keeper who refuses to serve a colored person with refreshments in a
certain part of his restaurant, for no other reason than that he is colored, is civilly li
able, though he offers to Berve him by setting a table in a more private part of the
house. Ferguson vs. Gies, 82 Mich. 358; N. W. 718.”
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LISTEN HERE, KIDSI
No Exams, No Home Work hi
These Public Schools.
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Evanston Superintendent Announce*
New Regime Which Includes Mu
sic, Folk Dance* and Movie*.
Evanston. 111.—Music is just as Im
portant ns the multiplication tuble and
folk dancing is as great a spur to
youthful brain* as is geography, in
♦ lie i‘pinion of Frederick NY. Nichols,
superintendent of school district No.
7(1. comprising the South Evanston
schools, who announced a new regime
for the Lincoln, tt'.kioii. Central and
Washington grade schools.
Tin fun, schools will he open to
the pupils front S ttW) o'clock in the
morning until ten at night. Classes'
will Inst until 3:31) in the afternoon,
but pupils will he permitted to go
home at any hour their parents de- J
sire.
"1 tint going to eliminate home
work.” said Superintendent Nichols.
“It is the bugbear of school children.
And there will lie no examinations;1
they merely worry the youngsters.
The students will tlo all their scholas
tic work right in the classrooms."
In addition, the schools will remain
open until ten o’clock In the evening
for special classes In manual training, i
music, languages, art, dramatics, ath-i
ietlc games, folk dances, domestic
science and movies. The parents will
be Invited to come to these classes
with their children.
“Examinations are an unhealthy,
antiquated tyranny,” added Snperin
leudetir Nichols. “Crowing children
should not he compelled to sit in class
rooms all day and then lug hooks
home for night lessons. You can’t
get an estimate of a child’s mental
equipment by Insisting that he cram
a lot of facts In his head and scribble
as many as he <nn remember on the
semester exam papers.
“I’m going to teach ftp-se youngsters
to think for themselves Dancing amt
tousle lessons will he mental tonics.
By the new classes prplls will gain
self-reliance, a love of school life,
and agile minds."
- lSTLR OF OTHELLO KOI N
TREE, SR.. PASSES AW AT
Mrs. Leona Saunders-Kelly. sister
of Othello Rountree, Sr., died at St.
Joseph’s hospital last Saturday mor
ning, after a comparatively brief ill
ness. Mrs. Kelly who was thirty-sev
“it years of age at her death, came to
live with her brother when a child ot
ten years, and so was reared and ed
ucated in this city. She was a resi
lient of Sheridan, Wvo.. for the pact;
few years, but returned to Omaha
i about six weeks ago. The funeral j
j v.-as held Wednesday, afternoon from
! the Chapel of the Silas Johnson Wes
| lent F’uneral Home, the Rev. O. J.
Uurckhardt officiating.
THE V A. A. < . I*.
The regular weekly meeting of the
N. A. A. C. P. was held at St. Paul’
: Presbyterian church last Sunday after
noon, with President Black, presiding.
Steps were taken to raise funds to
assist in the fight for justice for Elaine
peonage victims. A communication
i ,- telegraphed Congressman Jefferi,
and Senator Hitchcock and Norris urg
| ing them to use their influence to se
cure passage of the Dyer Anti-Lynch
ing Hill.
The next meeting will be held Sun
day afternoon at the Church of St
Philip the Deacon at which the offi
cers will present their annual report
prior to the election of officers which
! will take place the following Sunday
j / full attendance is urged.
FOR RENT—Modern rooms 1 block
from car line. Prices' $5.00 and $5.50
per week. Call Mrs. Patton, 2506
Maple St. Webster 6768.
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i pain , headache, backache and
■ all other aches are quickly re
| lieved by
I Dr- Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
Contain no dangerous habit
forming drugs. Why don’t you (
try them?
Ask your druggist
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ENDS “SHRIMP DANCE”
Modern Machinery Does Away
With Picturesque Custom
Sun Dried Shrimps Were “Chucked"
to Music of Banjo Plunked in
Weird Minor Key,
Ni-u Orleans. i Mu* to tin* inroads
ef modern machinery, the “shrimp
dance," mie of lho picturesque bits of
rout me that for years Im - marked thp
work on llte shi iiiip-di yiti't platforms
along the Louisiana south coast, this
year goes Into the lumber room of
mettiof'es to join other quaint customs
Of bygone years
Machinery hereafter will “chuck”
tlie sun-dried shrimps.
To the tourist who have ventured
down into the wilderness of low-lying
marshes, where the shrimp platforms
gather in tlie* cargoes of Ihe trawlers,
the “shrimp dance” Ims ever been a
colorful mentor}.
United in salt wilier in great copper
vats, dried in the sunshine to rubbery
resiliency, the shrimps liave been swept
up Into huge circles In the past years.
Then, while guitar or banjo or accor
dion wailed and plunked a dancing
strain in a weird minor key, the husk.v
platform worker- hands on hips, havi
shuttled over the circular piles of
shrimp. I’.enenth their tread the brit
tle shells crackled into fragment-.
Following the dunce tin* pinkish
shrimp meat was shoveled .through
great screens, tin* brittle -hell frag
ments falling through, while the piles
of dried fish were packed In barrels.
The shrimp Industry In Louisiana
has grown to greater porportlons
rliiui Is generally known. I Hiring the
sen-on of 1 !>'_’<t. 20.710 jierson* were
supported by the Industry, more than
SI .000.000 were invested in shrimp
fleets, and the catch vvas li-'ted by
government ofiieitiJa a! 28.ikt0.000
pound®.
JAMES !. FOUNDED GOLF DLUB
Oldest 0 roan i rat'(o' of Kind in Eng
land Boast 200 Years Con
tinuous Existence.
London. The oldest gidf club In
the world, founded ;n look by James
T of Kngland end VI. of Scotland.
Is -illl used todnv nt Itlackheath. the
home of the Koval Tllaekbenth club.
Ties . hih was es'Mbl'stied 127 years
he fore the Kdlnlairgh Burgess (lolling
society and 140 years before even thp
Kina' and And. t chib whs formed
The course at lllaekheatb today Is
simitar to what It vvtt- when James
and Id- cronies went there for ever*
else 'Hie emir e consists of “even
holes which have to lie played tliree
times for a complete medal round.
There are no aweinspiring bunkers
and the hazards consist of Iron rn1!
Ings lamp po-ts, nurse tnalds and
(dllldren.
T t.e clubhouse ts s museum of his
toric treasures relating to the game
nod there Is a set of dubs 200 years
n'd la the collection Is an Iron dub
more than four feet tong with a head
a« big as a two-handed bnttte aye
Ancient trad'tlons are maintained at
eluti dinners, members wear their red
coats and there Is hefting on who will
sneeze most when the old snuff hog Is
pss-ed nhotlt.
WIDOW NEED NOT TELL ALL
Failure to Tell Husband of Former
Children Is Upheld In Nebraska
Court.
Minn litre Neb Henry f. Blond
hn«! oe man has found out that
Vphrs«ln courts do nor consider It el
trenie cruelty for a wife to deceive
him a*- I., the number of her offsnrlng
hv r previous ion-ring* and to quarter
the sanie njKm him.
Blood, who is 53. eot Info corre
spondence with b widow In Maryland
through n matrimonial new-iper ad
vertlsement. became enamored of her
and went back east and married her.
Tic was led to believe, he nays, that
she had no encumbrances, hut soon
after they --ptled down here her
children by a former marriage began
to turn up until seven of them bad
appeared to board with him. He said
that It cost him a lot more than he
could earn to support all that number,
and none of them showed any desire
to become a wage-earner lie sued for
a divorce, hut lost
FRENCH MARRIAGES DOUBLE
Birth Rate Shows Gain Over 1913
Deaths Decrease Say Official
Figures.
Pari*.—The nnmher of marriage*
In France has doubled, the number
of births Increased, while fewer death*
are registered In 1920 than In 1913.
the last full year of peace. Thla hi
! shown by the official figures Just
published by the ministry of labor.
The excess birth over deaths In 1920.
was 159.790, as compared to ri8.9M In
1913. The marriages totaled 023,809
In 1920 against 312.030 In 1913.
The significance of these figure* la
Increased when It I* remembered that
the total population of France ha*
decreased as a result of The war.
Tiger and "Trick*" HI* Asset*.
New York.—One tiger valued at $500
and a box of tricks worth the same
amount are listed among ihe a“set* of
Horace Goldin, theatrical magician, In
a bankruptcy petition filed In the
United StHtes court here. Mr, Goldin
said the tiger and the trick* h*d helped
him accumulate debt* of $87,776 la tfcn
laat two years.
Beautiful Literary Passage*.
There are paaaagea In Milton, Shake
•peaire and Wordsworth In which tha
mere cadence of the words la by Itself
delicious to a delicate ear. though wa
cannot tall how and why. We arc con
scious of a strange, dreamy sees* of
enjoyment such a* one feels when lis
tening In the night-time to the patter
ing of rain upon the roof, or when ly
ing upon the grass In a June evening,
while a brook tinkle* over the atonea j
among the sedge* and trees.—From
“Literary Style," by William Mathews. j
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THE MONITOR CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ATTORNEYS I
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PIATTI & WEAR
ATTOKNKYS AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Phone Dougina 4508
1017-20 City Nat'l Hank Bids
Lambert, Shot well &
Shotwell
ATTORNEYS
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Phone AT lantic 5104
Notary Public In Office
and Counsellor
N. W. WARF
Attorney at Law
Practicing in Beth State and Fed
eral Courts
111 South 14th St. Omaha. Neb.
BEAUTY PARLORS.
} BE YOUrTwN BOSS.
The SAVONA SYSTEM
j of dressing taught by Mrs. |
Beatrice A. Wilson will enable
you to make big money. Men |
and women you can make money J
selling
Savona Toilet Preparations
and
Savona Mud
best treatment for lumbago and
sialic rheuinatism. Agents
Wanted — Annly
MBS HE ATRII'L A. WILSON
i 251 fi Corby st. Wehater 5557 [
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C. J. Carlson
SHOES
1514 N. 241 li St.
"Same Local Ion SI Years”
(tor. Alley)
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DRUG STORES
MiuiiimHii:BiiumitinMtitimMitniiMiitiiiiiiiim«<iiHiiimiitiMitHi>tti'iHiiiiMtti
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Liberty Drug Company
H. Robinson, Mgr.
Webster H.'isil.
I'.ml > 21th si
I REE DELIVERY
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jg Best Drugs, Sodas and Sundries ~
E in City
| FEOFLES DRUG STORE f
— P’omrt Service * —
~ 111 So. 14th St. Jack. 1445 S
lifiiiiiifiiiiiiiiii miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii
c*hone AT lantic 5104
fS.~W. Meigs & Co.
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS
AND INSURANCE
111 Sooth ,4th St. Omaha, Neb.
(MELCHOR- Druggist!
The Old Reliable
l l,.| south K07 482# So. 24th St. .
.
E. A. NIELSEN
Upholstering Co.
Furniture Repairin'/.
Mattress Renovating
“We handle a complete line
of Hedsprings and Mattres
ses at reasonable prices."
191.'5-15 Cuming Str.
5 Jackson 0861
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| WANTED FOR COLORED f
MOTION PICTURES
•I* GIRLS AND YOUNG MEN to A
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play in our Super-Feature Y
“Fought and Won”
* NO EXPERIENCE NECKS- |
£ sary
X This j, YOUR CHANCE lo gel 4
y in the “MOVIES.” y
X Anyone between the ages of 18 f
to 30 considered. y
2 SALARIES ?
2 *30.00 to *75.00 weekly and trav
Y cling expenses y
y Write al once y
| GATE CITY FEATURE FILM ?
y COMPANY
£ 1701 East 12th St.
Kansas City, Mo. y
y Enclose stamps for reply X
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! | Phones—Office Web. 5036—Res. Y
Web. 5406
<. From Early Mom Until Late at 4
I Night y
“Taxi at Your Service” A
HORTR ERR EXPRESS CO. |
A. F. ALLEN, Prop. %
Trucks for Either Light or X
Heavy Hauling t
We Haul Anything, Anywhere jr
2010 N. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. A
FURNITURE. STOVES,
FITXURES
Second hand or New
Repairing Hauling
Everything Needed in Home
WEST END FURNITURE CO.
R. B. RHODES, Prop.
2522 Lake St.
MUSIC. j
Record* Exchanged, 15 cent*. Lat»
est Mamie Smith record* alwayt i
on hand.
SHLAES PHONOGRAPH CO.
1404 Dodfle_ftt._I1
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
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Hughes Battery Station
E 24th ft Seward Sts. Web (300 =
FREE SERVICES
= Batteries called for and de- E.
E tivered. We carry all the =|
E makes of batteries. Be- E
E pairing and Recharging. =
= Omaha Garage E i
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GROCERIES AM) MEAT MAR- i
KETS
The
Burdette Grocery
T. G.' KELLOGG. Prop.
Full line of Groceries and
Meats
Quick Sales and Small
Profits Our Method
221 ft No. 24th St. Web. O.'.l.i
we seii Skinner's
the highest grade Macaroni,
Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and
*'*U|*' Marwrnnl Prorluct*.
HARDWARE
iL, i ,t[flgfgB
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(Petersen & Micftelsen
Hardware Co.
♦
| FOOD HARDWARE
4 *
12408 N St. Tel. South
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LAUNDRIES
v Eli»lm E. #, Stiermar
Standard Laundry
24th, Near Cake Street
Phone Webster 130
I EMERSON’S LAUNDRY ? |
J i he Laundry That Suits All I i
; j 1301 No. 21th St. Web. 0820 j I
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1 EVANS MODEL LAUNDRY
« Forty-five years in the business
j IJth & Dottglu- Douglas 024^
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PAINTS, ETC.
i Best Paint Made
For Less Money '
Mullin Paint Co.
313 S. 14th Street
FURNITURE
A. F. PEOPLES
PAINTING
I’APKKHANGING AND
DECOR\TING
Estimates furnished Free.
All Work Guaranteed.
Full Line ol .Wall Paper and
Sherwin-Williams Paints and
Varnishes
2119 Lake St. Webster fi36fi
[PRINTERS
ESTAURA .
| Eagle Cafe;
I-ake and 27th Street
.: SPECIAL CHICKEN DIN-f
NER SUNDAYS AND 3
THURSDAYS
Phone Webster 3247 | ^
(ihas. Hemphill Prop. |
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SPORTING (.
I The TOWNSEND GUN CO {
J Sporting, Outing and Athletic i
(Jimiii r
i 1514 I'nniam St. Douglas 0870 -{
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SEED STORES
VV«* lint a Complete Line of
FLOW KK.CK \" -J_
AND C.uRDKN ^ *- C Cl S
Kill ha. Hardy Perennial*. Poultry
Supplies
Fresh cut flower* always uo hand
Stewart’s Seed Store
119 N. 16th St. Opp Poat Offico
Phone Dnuglaa 977
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UNDERTAKERS
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Allen Joneo, Res. Phone W. 2*4
JONES & CO.
funeral parlor
2314 North 24th St. Web. 1100
Lady Attendant
W.VAVW.V.V/AV//W.V,'
£ The Weslern Funeral Home >
;! Pleases
f And will serve you niifht and day ,■
■" W'11 I-»ke St. Phone Web. 02-Ul t
> SILAS JOHNSON, Prop. f
■P FUNERAL HIKE C l ORS ■"
i U|5 F" Mlsso'irl Valley
hiud,th M1i- M*etl1 every second and
JlJ.u.r,d,,ly n'«h,e each month at
24th and Charles Sts
J D CRUM. N. G,
M. L. HUNTER, P N. F
W B TURNER P ft
I BLUES! BLUES! !
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j % Did you jret your DOWN HOME HI.UES? It’s a record X
\X w ith a kick in it. Well, We Have'em. We have just received
a new shipment of 8a*aphone blues by MAMIE SMITH. ;j;
X Also a larue assortment of Jazz Music of all kinds. X
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f Come in and let us play them for you. We have also
ff VICTOR VICTROLAS from *2.'» to $275
| AT YOUR OWN TERMS
| Sol Lewis Music Parlors f
| 1824 N. 244th St Web. 2042 ;!;
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