The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, December 01, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MONITOR
A National Weakly Newspaper Devoted to the Interests of Colored
Americans
Published Every Thursday at Omaha. Nebraska, by The Monitor Pub
lishing Company. _
Entered aa Hecond-Clasa Mall Matter July 2, 1915, at the Postofbce at
Omaha. Nab., under the Act of March J, 1979.__
THE REV. JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMS, Editor.
Georga H. W. Bullock, Bualness Manager and Associate Editor.
W. W. MOSELY. Associate Editor, Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES, *2.00 A YEAR; *1.25 6 MONTHS; 75c 3 MONTHS
Advertising Rates Furnished Upon Application.
Address, The Monitor, 804 Kaffir Hlork, Omaha, Hob.
Telephone Douglas 3224.
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YOU CAN HELP
yOU have experienced some irregu
larity in receiving your paper
during the last several weeks. No
one regrets this more than we. This
delay has been due to things over
which we have no control.
However, there is one thing that
would help tremendously in assuring
prompt delivery of your paper as well
as rendering a great help to improve
it. That is prompt attention to your
obligation to The Monitor. Watch your
label and when you see that your sub
sci^ption has expired, kindly send
your money into the office or call the
office and inform us when to send a
collector for it. This will go a long
way toward the improvement of both
paper and service.
THE MONITOR has striven for
many years at a tremendous sacrifice
to furnish you with a clean, high class
paper, one which is a credit to rather
than a reflection on the community.
There is a certain amount of expense
incident upon the publication of any
paper which must be met promptly
when it comes from the press. If our
i subscribers don’t pay, we have it to
I do. We know you don't want anybody
i footing your bills. We are not able to
I do it. You don’t want us to do it.
Now we are making this appeal to
you to see whether YOI owe any
thing and if so, come in or call Jack
son 3224 and some one will call on
you.—Business Manager.
SHOE PINCHES ON OTHER FOOT
JT is somewhat amusing to hear some
German authority recently, com
plaining to France that the presence
of her black troops on German soil is
a menace to civilization and boldly
asked France to dispose of them.
While he w as thus speaking, Marshal
Foch was saying on the rostrum of
Howard University, “France shall
never forget the costly sacrifices
made by her Colored soldiers.” It 1?
therefore less to be wondered at than
it is to be laughed at, when we reflect
on the great world conflict of 1914-18
in which there yas nothing too cruel,
nothing too barbarous, nothing too
uncivilized to the German so long as
it killed a human being. It will hard
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FINE GROCERIES
for that
Thanksgiving .
Dinner. .--^1
FRESH GROCERIES: LOWEST PRICES.
The Peoples Bargain Store
N. E. Cor. 26th & Q. Sts. SOUTH SIDE Market 1018
W» mV KT V-8 ‘hTCJ Th* Hi*he,t Grade Macaroni
0 .. B r~l JVI Egg Noodle*. Spaghetti and
SeIl<^Il.IIl*^»-Em",*'other Macaroni Product*
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We have moved our entire furniture stock «j*
from 24th and Lake Sts. and hereafter will be lo- «J»
«£♦ cated only at 25th and Leavenworth Sts.
J We have taken on additional space and have V
$ incteased our stock so that we now have a furni- V
J ture stock as complete and as up-to-date as can V
? be found in Omaha. V
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%♦ By making this change we are able to again «.♦*
reduce our already low prices because we have ♦♦♦
♦$* again cut our already low operating expenses.
We extend an invitation to visit our now en- *♦*
larged store where everything in the home furn- *♦*
ishing line is offered at prices 25 per cent below
any store in the city.
TERMS IF DESIRED
f DOLAN & SHIELDS |
Furniture Co., Inc. X
2475 Leavenworth St. Atlantic'2080
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FLORENCE COLE TALBERT
Noted Vocalist and winner of the Diamond Medal awarded
by the Chicago Conservatory of Music, w ho will appear in recital
at St. John’s A. M. E. Church, Monday night, December 5th,
under the auspices of the Bachelor Benedict Club. Clyde Leroy
Glass will be at the piano.
ly persuade France to release her mostj
dependable soldiers, simply because|
her bitterest enemy asks it. The shoe]
now pinches the other fopt.
THE CHl'RCH OF ST.
PHILIP THE DEACON!
1121 N. 21st St.
Rev. John Albert Williams. Vicar
Services last Sunday were in charge
of Mr. £eo. H. H. Bullock and were as
follows: Sunday School at 10 o’clock
a. m.; Morning Prayer and sermon at
11 o’clock. No services at night.
The services next Sunday will be:
Sunday School at 10 o’clock A. M.;i
Morning Prayer and sermon at 11 j
o’clock. No evening services.
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Groceries
and Meats
21th iird Chirk Sts.
Webster 2271
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We Sel! Skinner’s
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the highest grade Macaroni,
Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and
other Mi^urnri Product*. .
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! NORTH OMAHA
DENTISTS
Cor. 21th and Cumine Sts.
RELIABLE DENTISTRY
at
REASONABLE PRICES
Ph one—AT tantic 4S64
Open Evenings until 7 P. M.
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C. r' WESIN GROCERY CO.
•» ii.irfi 1 ruitd ami Vegetables.
.’(IO.S c nming St. ' lele|:hune Douglai- MfclS
2 Following the call of the trade we have grouped our large ^
y line of woolens into three popular prices, all consistent with y
’> good tailoring and service. X
% $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 |
X Into these three groups we have crow ded our greatest values, y
y We specialize on individual style. !£
THE GLASGOW TAILORS
The I>st Place in On;aha to Buy Men’s Clothes $
X 310 So. 15th St. F. S. Hanna, Prop. 4703 So. 24th St. X
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ALLEN CHAPEL
8 So. 25th St., O J. Burckhardt,
Pastor
Quarterly meeting, December 4; all
are coidially invited. 0:30 A. M. Sun
day School; 11:00 A. M. preaching P.
E. J. S. Payne; 3:00 P. M. Dr. Graves
of the C. M. E. Church will deliver the
sermon; 7:30 P. M., Allen League;
7:30 P. M., preaching by P. E. J. S.
Payne.
We are expecting all of the Meth
odist pastors and their congregations
to be with us upon this occasion; we
are expecting to have a great da;,
Thanksgiving day was one of the best
in the history of the church. Our 11
o’clock service was an old time Pen
ticostal shower. The dinner under the j
management of Sister Clark and her
cabinet of helpers was a surprising
success. They went over the top and
then some. M. L. Hunter, distribut
ing agent for the DeLite Coffee and
Tea Co., supplied us free of charge
with his products, for which we feel
vary grateful. We hope he will be
able to place his products in all Ne
gro homes in the city.
LEAVES $50,000 ESTATE
(Spec al to the Monitor)
Oak Ridge, N. C., Dec. 1—The will
■'>.* Jefferson Lowe, prominent far
mer of this place, who died several
weeks ago, was probated in Greens- !
boro, N. C., last week.
The estate is estimated at $50,000,
$8,000 of which is cash. His real
estate amounted to 460 acres.
One of the queer provisos of the
will decreed that anyone trying to
break it was to receive one dollar and
no more.
rOR RENT—Furnished rooms fo
ight housekeeping. Reference re
aired. Web. 1108. \
For Rent—Rurnished rooms thor
oughly modem quiet neighborhood.
North Webster 1385.
For Rent—Neatly furnished rooms,
0N. 25th Ave. Doug. 6077. 4t
l or Rant—Furnished room's stri -tlv
odern. One block from car line.—
Web. 4012.
IF. WILKE IMPS BAKERY
24th & Parker Sts.
Cakes, Cookies, Bread and IMes
I Butters Studio
1306 No. 24 Webster 6701 I
I Poultry, Fish, Oysters
and Choice Meats
For Thanksgiving Eats ;
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FRED W. MARSH & CO. \
2003 <TMI\<; STREET
| Jackson 3S3! |
Buy Your Coffee
DIMECT from the ROASTER
>0 (AYS TO PAY FOR
Frank H. Gibson
2404 ( ( MIX; STREET
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Tuchman Bros.
GROCERIES
AND
MEATS
24th & Lake Sts.
It’s our pleasure to serve you
We Sell SfntWZSS
the highest grade Macaroni,
Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and
other Macaroni Products.!
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4*4 _24th & LAKE STREETS_ $
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A THE SANTE FE TERRIOR V
♦J* * Western Drama
♦♦♦ Comedy ♦♦♦
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4th ♦>
4*4 BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM
V A U I) EVIL L E ♦♦♦
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V ELSIE FERGUSON
V in “HIS HOUSE IN OHDBTR” ♦>
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❖ Also a Good Western Feature V
X and Comedy ♦
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♦♦♦ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY a
❖ JACK LOND O N ♦>
♦> in “SEA WOLF” ♦%
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24th and Lake Sts.
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E. M. DAVIS
REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS f
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$ Houses For Sale on Small Payments Down &
From $150 to $200 and up £
¥ 2530 Grant St. Phone Webster 2120 |
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November Offerings in
l Black Swan Records |
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Ain’t it a Shame to Steal on Sunday-— —
Good night, Angeline—2016. - =
That’s my cup blues— E
When it’s too late—2018. 3
— Down Home blues
= Oh! Daddy!—2010. E
E One Man Nan E
3 There’ll be some changes made—2021. E
E MAMIE SMITH SONGS
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E Mamma whip, Mamma spank * E
- I'm free, disengaged, looking for someone to E
3 love 3
3 Daddy, your mamma is lonesome for you E
3 Sax-O-Phoney blues j=
3 VICTOR |
3 Dangerous, blues zz
E Royal Garden blues—18798 ... 8.7c —
3 Wabash blues s
s Tuck me to sleep in my old “Tucky” home—18820 ...87c —
= Ma! E
= My'Sunny Tennessee—18819 . . 87c E
3 Say it with music 3
3 Sweet lady y.
3 South Sea Isles
3 Rosy Cheeks—18801 tz
5 O-KEH E
E Arkansas Blues —
E Down Home Biues—4446..85c E
3 Wang Wang Blues E
3 Get Hot—4445 .y. 87c E
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j* the time to buy your winter supply when the stock is complete ami you X
X have a big assortment to select from. y
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y Sleeveless Sweaters, special .$1.68 X
iy A Heavy All-Leather Work Shoe . 4.95 y
X Genuine All-tVool Army Mackinaw .10.95 y
J Regulation Officers’ Dress Shoes . 6.85 A
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A A new shipnvnt of Army 2-piece All-Wool
X Underwear at $1.50 per garment A
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A You are invited to inspect our store and be convinced as to the uuality '/
X and durability of our goods. A
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j Bloom’s Army Store I
I 4804 South 24th St. I
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