■T"' ----- - ■■■ — .—■ ..——.I Events and Persons BOYS’ AND GIRL#’ SCHOOL SHOES. $2.45 up. Boyaen Shoe Co. Mr. Pierro is confined to her bed at her home, 2404 North 27th Ave. “Within the Law” will be presented by Ada Ilell Griffin of Worcester, Mass., April 18, under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Epis copal church of St. Phillip the Deacon. C. D. Hill of Shreveport, La., is visiting his father, Ed Hill, 2435 Pat rick Avenue. The Rev. Griffin G. Logan, I). D., presiding eider Topeka district M. E. church, arrived home last Friday and held quarterly conference at Grove M. E. church Sunday. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room and board for gentleman.—1512 No. 26th St. Web. 7078. (4t) Bishop Charles L. Mead of Denver, Colo., preached Sunday night at the Grove M. E. church. If you like the Monitor please show it by paying your subscription real promptly. Mrs. Herbert Wiggins, wife of Dr. Wiggins, one of Omaha’s busy and successful physicians, has been very ill at the family residence, 2833 Franklin street, but is improving un der the skillful care of Dr. A. G. Ed wards. q For Rent—Furnished rooms strietly modern, steam heat. On car line. Good location. Webster 3247.—tf. The Smart Set Society met with Miss Ireta Walker, 18th and Hickory streets, Saturday night. A delicious luncheon was served. Miss Walker, who haH the enviable reputation of being "some cook," so pleased the appetites of her guests that they ex pressed the wish that “Ireta would entertain the S. S. S. every week." If your subscription is due, please pay. It costs money to publish a pa per like the Monitor Mrs. J. F. Smith, who has been seriously ill at the Swedish Mission Hospital for the last three weeks, shows some slight improvement, but her condition is still precarious. For Rent.—Three nice large rooms in flat. 2213 Grace street. E. E. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peter* Tru^t llldg, Jackson 1H41 or Harney XiX X X(X:X x-a a.a a a a a a a a a a a a x.x a'x a W. MORGAN BARRISTER ATTORNEY AND “ COUNSELOR-AT-L AW ;; § 817 N«. 16th St. DO. 7841 Omaha, Nebraska K : i: Kr VDttKn » K' MOON’S >; GREAT HAIR WONDER « 2$ H B H i: r i m-" - >< |Mi I' Notable Achlevementa, Selected | -; Co hi mod It lea Scientifically com- | ■ blued. Rgpecially valuable for » !' Beautifying, droning, Coloring ji i; dray and Faded Hair. SENSATIONAL WONDEH § , >< MADE POSSIBLE dRATIFYINO RESULTS Price, 75 Cta. i 2825 So. lltth SL, Omaha, Nebr. “ 8 __ 8 Horn to Mr. and Mrs. T. C. loss. March 3rd, at University hospita., a fine daughter. MEN’S WORK and DRESS SHOES, $2.65 up. Iioysen Shoe Co. Matthew Lattimore and Ernest Cox, who accompanied the remains of Mrs. Lattimore to Omaha, left Monday night for their home in Brooxiyn, New York. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a first class rooming house, steam heat, 5ath, electric lights, on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street care line. rs. Anna Banks, 924 North Twentieth Dougina 4879. Warren E. Brooks, the veteran em ployee of the United States Army Headquarters building, who has been sick for the past fortnight at his res idence on North Twenty-eighth street : is much better. W. M. Cassius, formerly employed at Price and Killingsworth’s harper j shop, expects to leave next week foi St. Paul, Minn. LADIES' OXFORDS, all new style. Patent Strap Slippers, $4.45. Iloysen Shoe Co. Mrs. Louisa Collins, after severaT months’ illness, departed this life at her late residence, 2815 Blondo street, last Saturday evening at 12 P. M. The remains were buried from the Grove ! M. E. church W.dnesday afternoon, the ReV. Saunders officiating. Her daughters, Mrs. Sarah Williamson, Mrs. Lulu Lee and Mrs. Missie A. Col lins, survive her. ’ A F. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 S. 181b St. Dougins 7812, Colfax 8881.—Adv. . The Monitor is a live newspaper; that’s clear from *he ads we carry. Get acquainted with the Episcopal Church by attending services Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at St. Philip’s; Church, 1121 North Twenty-first ; street.—Adv. Holst Pharmacy for drugs 2702 Cuming street. Harney 881.—Adr. Mrs. Mary Smith, mother of Mrs. H. L. Nix, who has been ill is much better DISTRIBUTORS OF I Genuine Bernice Anthracite Greenwood Semi-Anthracite Canon City Lump ILLINOIS SPECIAL Liberty Lump $9.50 Standard"Lump*$8.75 KING KOAL KOMPANY ; Formerly Andreasen Coal Company Kenwood 0425. D. L. S. Clark Jackson 0840 Chat. Kirkland "White Eagle” _vr THIS THRILLING SERIAL WILL BE SHOWN AT THE D I A M O N D—EVERY MONDAY i \ •, I I Finley Looney, who was called tc ! Omaha by the death of his father, ; Carl Looney, has returned to the in.il I itary school at Fort Riley, Kans. Mrs. Odessa Harris returned last week from St. Ixiuis, Mo., where she ! was called by the illness of her sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan of Enid, i Okla., arrived in the city Sunday and 1 will probably make Omaha their : home. Mrs. Sullivan is a sister of , Mrs. C. Rye of 2022 Burt street. Mrs. Lindsay Smith, 2622 Corby street, who was ill for several weeks with pneumonia and other complica tions, is able to be up around the house, thanks to the medical skill of Dr. L. E. Britt and careful nursing. Rev. M. H. Wilkinson, state mis sionary for the colored Baptists, left Friday for Hastings and will attend the quarterly board meeting at Lin coln Tuesday, March 28th. Mrs. Alfred Jones, who was caller to Minneapolis by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Johif Vinegar, has' returned; but left her mother, Mrs. Martha J. Turner, who went with her from Omaha, at Mrs. Vinegar’s bed side. The Ophelia Cienlan’s Woman's Club held a successful meeting at the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday afternoon. The Helper’s Club held a successful and pleasant kensington at the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday. It was well at tended. Jean, the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dorsey, 3643 Parker street, was out of school last week with a stubborn and severe cold. CALL US for your express and haul ing.—Hill Bros. Webster 1341. University Notes The Omicron Chapter of Alpha Mega Omega gave its initial party on Thursday evening, March 16, at the Lindell Party House. Decorations were very effective suggestions of St. Patrick’s day. Throughout the even ing unusual electrical floats were dis played. The chaperons were Mrs. G. L. Flippin, Mr. O. W. Feurgson and Mr. and Mrs. C. Haynes. The host esses were Mrs. 0. W. Feurgson and Misses Dorothy Nelson anl Maybelle Scott, members of the Omicron chap ter. The forty couples present were ; given favors in the sorority colors, I crimson and cream. The party was the first of a series to be given on j succeeding anniversaries. The out of} town guests were Mr. Thos. Mason | of Nehawka, Neh., Mr. Jerome Wil son of Kansas City, Mo., and an auto- [ mobile party of Omaha young people. Mr.* Jerome Wilson, who has been j visiting friends and relatives, has re-1 turned to Kansas Ct^r, Mo. CARD OF THANKS Mr. 'and Mrs. J. Roberts wish to thank their many friends for their loving kindness during the Illness and death of their little daughter, Argolia. MILDRED TURNER Public Stenographer i Work by Job or by Hour Satisfaction Guaranteed | 24th & Seward Sts. (Upstairs) Webster 2627 rtiuiitiiiuiiMiiiiiiiiiiiHiiirnMiiiitmuiiMHiMiitimiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiMuitiiiiifi W W. Moseley is the versatile cor respondent of the Lincoln news col umn appearing in this paper. Please give him all news items you wish car ried in the Monitor, by Tuesday noon of the week of issue. THE MANAGEMENT. . LINCOLN ITEMS At the A. M. E. church last Sun day, Rev. W. A. McClendon delivered his usual discourses. The Sunday school session was held at the usual hour. Mrs. Lulu Burks was painfully In jured a few days ago when she fell into a ditch which had been left open and unprotected. Rev. Prince Condole, a native Af rican, will lecture in Mt. Zion Baptist church on Monday evening, March 27. You should hear him. At 4; 10 p. m. the N. A. A. C. P. and the L'aBois Literary Society com bined ami gave a memorial in honor of the late Col. Chas. Young, which consisted of music, songs, addresses and was accorded a good attendance. The consistory will meet in their hall Monday night, March 27th. AIT members take notice. Important bus iness.—W. W. Mosley, C.-in-C. .'.v.*.v.w.v.v^.v.v.*.v.v.v.v.v.*.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.v i siTTrrn wmFM ? :i 1KTl A A \ m > mBmmwm aaMi > ■■ SEVENTEENTH -V^DOuaits STREET % AMAZING VALUES J :■ Grocery Stock of Washington Market BEING CLOSED OUT AT TABLE SUPPLY AT FAR LESS % THAN TODAY’S WHOLESALE PRICES 's . !; We Deliver to Any Part of the City-Tel. 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The Optimistic Set gave their Irish I carnival in Masonic hall last Friday j night. Several booths were decrated j in suggestion of St. Patrick’s day. ! Candy, ice cream, snatcl) grabs and ! confetti were articles on sale. Tho j young folks gave an extra skit in the Auditorium which was given applause by the crowd present. Services at Mt. Zion Baptist church were conducted as usual last Sunday. Sunday school at the usual hour. The pastor delivered his usual interesting sermons. B. Y. P. U. had an interest ing lesson. Owing to bad weather, attendance was curtailed somewhat. On next Sunday night the B. Y. P. U. with the aid of friends will give a sacred program at the regular service hour. w.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.vw.v1 :• i ADA BELL I; GRIFFIN $ 5 Dramatic Reader ! > anti -I Impersonator I" | - | “Within the Law” ij APRIL 18th $ !' Grove M. E. 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