Events and Persons BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES., $2.45 up. Boysen Shoe Co. Elmer Morris of St. Paul, Minn., was calleil to the city Tuesday by the death of his mother. He left for St. Paul Thursday night. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room ! and hoard for gentleman.—1512' No. 26th St. Web. 7078. (4t) 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. If you like the Monitor please show it b\ paying your subscription real promptly. Mrs. Jasper E. Brown returned last Saturday from Lawrence, Kan., where she was called three weeks ago by the serious illness of her daughter, Miss Gladys K,, who has recovered and returned to her classes in the uni versity. For Rent- Furnished rooms strictly modern, 8team heat. On car line. Good location. Webster 3247.—tf. Mrs. Nat Hunter and her brother, Arthur Webster, were called to Clin ton Mo., Sunday night by the illness of their sister. If your subscription is due, please pay. It costs money to publish a pa per like the Monitor FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a first class rooming house, steam heat, bath, electric lights, on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street care line. rs. Anna Banks, 924 North Twentieth. Douglas 4379. M -u Russell Taylor has been con fined to her bed for several days. For Rent,—Three nice large rooms ^ in flat. 2213 Grace street. Mrs. J. M. Goff has been taken to the Presbyterian hospital to undergo a serious operation. E. R. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Refer* Trust Hide:. Jackson SMI or Harney MEN’S WORK and DRESS SHOES, *2.05 up. Boy sen Shoe Co. Mr. William Gray of Council Bluffs who was in the Jennie Edmiston hos pital for several weeks is able to be around again. ItHjmmn H XX H X X X X !!!; MMDnOXiXTXlX'XlXMWXlK'XiXSCX'X/K'xx J!« X r ■ ; x x r x x x x x.-x >• x xix x:X?X0O>flHl I MOON’S GREAT HAIR WONDER « X X. 5 Notable Achievement*, Selected j; >' Commodities Scientifically com- x x blued. Esjtecially valuable for « “ Beautifying, Crowing, Coloring 5 Cray aud Faded Hair. SENSATIONAL WONDEK ij MADE POSSIBLE GKATIFYlNtl HESULTS Price, 76 Ct«. | 2825 So. 18th SL, Omaha, Nebr. p I LADIES’ OXFORDS, all new style. Patent Strap Slippers, $4.45. Hoysen Shoe Co. .The Ocowasin Group of Camp Fire] Girls met at St. Phillips Rectory on Thursday afternoon. A I*. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 S. Ililh SL Dougins 7812, Colfax 8881_Adv. The Monitor is a live newspaper; that’s clear from the ads we carry. Clem Brushwood, veteran employee of the Union Pacific dining car serv ice, left Omaha Monday for Idaho Springs, Col., to attend the funeral of his mother who departed this life on that day. Holst Pharmacy lor drugs 2702 Cuming street Harney 881.—Adr. The Phi Delta society met with ! Hazel Washington, Thirtieth and Spaulding streets, Wednesday night. CALL US for your express and haul ing.—Hill Bros. Webster 1841. OMAHA’S COLO IIED CITIZEN BY A M) ITS MANY ACTIVITIES (Continued from Page J.) !iaie not made marked progress. The grocery stores are greatly handicap ped. They have to pay from ten to fifteen per cent more than their white competitors, even when buying [or cash from wholesalers. it may ho that this is because these grocers buy 11 small quantities. However, they are thus handicapped and their suc cess is made difficult, if not impos sible, in the long run, in competition with grocers who can sell at a profit at a smaller figure than they can buy. The real estate men are making pro gress as they gain knowledge and ex perience in the business, ami a few of them are forging ahead in then work. Expressmen are numerous. One of them told this story a few days ago: Some years ago a school teacher told the class of which I was a member, if you wish to make money don’t become a doctor or a lawyer, but buy yourself a dray. A great; many of my group must have heard { somebody say the same thing, other- j DISTRIBUTORS OF 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 Chas. Kirkland . Ruth Roland IN "White Eagle” Pafheserial "Xgr THIS THRILLING SERIAL WILL BE SHOWN AT THE DIAMOND—EVERY MONDAY t I wise we could not have so many in this business.” Our tailoring and cleaning establishments are succeed ing. The undertakers are ''making good.” Soon r late everybody has to give them his patronage. The druggists are do ing an excellent business and they are sufficiently numerous to succeed and not more so. Our new and sec ond hand furniture stores are a suc cess. In amusement places the group excels numerically. It Is a fact., also, that there is more money invested in thege establishments than in anj other business in which this group is engaged. Out of this, it Is hoped, business experience may be gained to i the end that tt may he applied later In other lines of business, as well as this The Job printing business is new, but promising. The largest undertaking so far at tempted is a chemical manufacturing business, which can be made a very I great, success, if the group will sup port it. It Is engaged in manufactur ing proprietary remedies and tooth paste. The total capital Invested In these1 businesses is much larger than the : casual reader would guess at first, running up into hundreds of thous ands of dollars. If It were possible to concentrate the economic power the group pos sesses as a basis of group develop ment, progress would be very rapid. This will he done just ns soon as we learn the value of doing It. and not , sooner. It is quite easy for someone who has had years of business experience to say what the other man should do, but it Is quite another thing, handi capped as this group Is, to succeed in business In open eompetition with the advantaged class. When the. group overcomes the handicaps un der which It labors now, it will be a | bettor asset than it now is to the community and to the country. This group will have its stoves Brha.ll at first, but larger as the years go by; its loan associations and its I banks, and other businesses, here in Omaha. Thep thlngR are not. so far away as one may now suppose them to he. Out the thing must be fought j out largely by the group itself. No ultimate victory can be achieved In j business or otherwise in any other way. SULTOX FOR COLDS AND PNEUMONIA ! There is a great deal of pneumonia and many deaths from pneumonia. A very simple remedy that gives speedy relief is Sultox, manufactured by the Kaffir Chemical Laboratories. Hot pack treatment with Sultox and In ternal doses of Sultox is a speedy and effective remedy for colds, congestion of the lungs and similar maladies so prevalent at this time. Ask your druggist for Sultox, and if he cannot supply, phone Douglas 7074 or call at or write Kaffir Chemical Labora tories, 817 North Sixteenth street, Omaha, Neb. Large bottle, $1.00. Kg' household should be without it.—Adv i MILDRED TURNER 1 i Public Stenographer I I Work by Job or by Hour Satisfaction Gunronteed | 24th & Seward Sts. (Upstair*) Webster 2627 W- W. Moseley is the versatile cor respondent of the Lincoln news col umn appearing in this paper. Please give him ail news items you wish car ried in the Monitor, by Tuesday noon of the week of issue. THE MANAGEMENT. “The Sheik,” featuring Agnes Ayres which will be shown at the New Dia mond next Tuesday evening, is one of the really big pictures of the year. It was shown at the Strand Theatre a short time ago to packed homo DAY NURSERY Will take care of children, under school age, by day or week at my home, 3121 Franklin street. Terms reasonable. Mrs. Mary Hayes, Web ster 0267.—Adv. Madam T. J. Elliott, Hairdressing, Massaging, Manicuring and Scalp Treatment a specialty. Moler Sys tem. 2617 Grant St. Webster 6065. WOMEN’S FANCY SHOES. — Values up to $10.00, tor $1.95 and $3.95 on sale. Uoysen Shoe Co. F’OR RENT—Strictly modern tur nished rooms close to two car lines in private home. 2310 N. 22d St.—3-17-22 FOR RENT—Furnished apartments of two and three rooms.—2130 North Twenty-eighth Street. ...Webster 4983. '"waters ^ BARNHART PRINTING CO. v.‘. V.*« V.W.V. *.V.V.V. V.'. V =; t i: ADA BELL S jj GRIFFIN I :i :: % Dramatic Reader £ £ and \ Impersonator I; :■ in :■ :j "Within the Law" ij S > < APRIL 18th S •• Grove M. E. 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S ■* Cafe in Connection J ^.■AVVMV.VAV.V.V.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.V/.V.V.VWWW^ ) [’ a. I __ t OWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMMWWWWWW (Bert Williams 1 LIVES ON v, Columbia Records v; immortalize his songs ;■> :|i| We Have Them All g |; Rialto Music Shop j| Rialto Theatre Bldg. :■> A'.WAV.V.,.V.,.V.V.V.,.V/.V.V.V/.V.VAW.VAW//.VMV WAW.VWWAV.V.V.V.V.VWAVAVWAWWAW.WW _v PBaa^' -jam Factory to You. mam^^^^mm No Middleman’s Profit Thursday—Friday—Saturday ; ay Shoe Sale I Bargains Offered Defy | All Competition It’s only logical that KINNEY'S can sell footwear for less—our f shoes are made in our own factory and sold direct to you, omit- ' I ting the middleman’s profit. WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE I OF THIS ADDITIONAL SAVING. >; WOMEN’S lilies combination of tan and smoked elk sport oxford*, with rubber or leather heel* and soles. Specially priced at— f $4.98 Ladies' low heel patent leather and grey suede combinations, priced elsewhere at $8.00 and up.