The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, April 14, 1922, Image 4

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| Mamie Smith
| AND HER JAZZ HOUNDS
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t See Them at the City Aditorium
' | Hear Them on OKEH Records
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This great show will be assisted by some of the greatest colored come
ly dians, singers and dancers on the stage today, including
t Boots Hope, “The Lying Bootlegger”
| Hamtree Harrington, UtBr“",n °f “Put and Take”
| George Bell, the Greatest Colored Violinist on the Stage
£ and many other great performers
♦> Tickets 50c, $1 and $1.50 on sale at Sol Lewis Music Shop, 24th and Parker Sts., Web.
2042; Pickford Song Shop, 2416 Lake St. and
X Box Office at the Auditorium
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❖ Buy a ticket for the show and enjoy seeing Mamie Smith in person.
❖ Buy Mamie Smith records and enjoy her company at all times.
We carry a complete stock of Mamie Smith and Jazz Hound records.
We are exclusive dealers for Black Swan records.
I SOL LEWIS MUSIC SHOP 24th & Parker Sts. Webster 2042
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Mamie Smith
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Exclusive OKEH Artists $
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Your Nearest OKEH Record Dealer Has All Her Records V
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Every Mamie Smith Record is a Hit *
4113—That Thing Called Love. 1116—Daddy, Your Mama Is Lonesome
You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down. for You. ♦♦♦
4169—Crazy Blues. Sax-O-Phoney Blues.
It’s Right Here for You 1127—Mamma W hip: Mamma Spank. t
Pm Free, Single, Disengaged, Looking $
11 .i! I he Road Is Rockv. for Someone to Love. $
Fare Thee Honey Blues. * | ir»—'The Wang, Wang Blues. V
1228—Mem’ries of You Mammy. *,cl Hot. *♦*
If You Don’t Want Me Blues. 1116—Down Home Blues. *♦*
, . , ,, ,, ... Arkansas Blues. V
12.).!—Lovin ham rrom Alabam.
Don't Care Blues. 44»l-«.»! Rest Awhile! V
Weepin.
429.) Jazzbo Ball. i r> 11—lad’s Agree To Disagree.
‘ U" Need Some Loving Blues. Sweet Man O’Mine. %♦ .
4351—Dangerous Blues. 4542—Oh, Joe! *♦*
What Have I Done. Sweet Cookie. %,♦
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Also Many Good Dance Numbers by the JAZZ HOUNDS
THE NORFOLK JAZZ QUARTETTE ARE AT THEIR BEST ON OKEH %
OKEH HAS 28 Famous Colored Artists and Orchestras. ASK TO HEAR V
THEIR RECORDS. Your Local OKEH Dealer Has Them All, or Can Get y
Them for You From y
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Lee-Coit-Andreesen Hardware Co. %
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ♦>
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We Carry at All Times a Complete Stock of •>
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Mamie Smith’s. i
OKEH RECORDS 1
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Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. |
1514-18 Dodge St. V
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Lambert, Shotwell &
Shotwell
ATTORNEYS
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
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Phone AT lantlc 6104
Notary Public in Office
and Counsellor
N. W. WARE
Attorney at Law
Practicing in Both State and Fed
eral Courts
111 South 14th St. Omaha. Neb.
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Liberty Dreg Company
B. Kobinson, Mgr.
Webster OSMt.
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= Best Drugs, Sodas and Sundries =
in City
| PEOPLES DRUG STORE §
3 Prompt Service ~
| 111 So. 14th St. Jack. 1446 =
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. ! ! Phones—Office Web. 5036—Res. ; J
Web. 5406
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"Taxi at Your Service” !
■MTI EM EXmtt CO. |
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! | We Haul Anything, Anywhere ;;
; 2*10 N. 24th St. Omaha, Nch. ,,
Dressmaking, Hats Cleaned <k Blocked
FRANK BARNES. Tailor
CLEANING AND PRESSING
All Styles of Cups Made.
Web. 3!WL—1322 No. 24th SL. Omaha.
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The Western Funeral Home I;
Pleases I»
And will serve you night end day a1
2518 Lake St. Phone Web. ORB i
SILAS JOHNSON, Prop. 5
FUNERAL DIRECTORS *J
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i NORTH OMAHA
DENTISTS
Cor. 24th and Cuming Sts.
RELIABLE DENTISTRY
at
REASONABLE PRICES
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Phone—AT lantic 4564
Open Evenings until 7 P. M.
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A. F. PEOPLES
PAINTING
PAPERHANGING AND
DECOR ATI Nf»
Estimates Furnished Free
All Work Guaranteed.
Full Line of Wall Paper and
Sherwin-Williams Paints and
Varnishes
2419 Lake St. Webster 6366
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| Allen Jonea, Rea. Phone W. 284
JONES & CO.
FUNERAL PARLOR
12314 North 24th St. Web. 1188 |
Lady Attendant
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Ledge No. SS15. Meets every second and
fourth Thursday nights each month a»
24th and Charles Sts
J. O. CRUM, N. G.
M. L. HUNTER, P. N. F.
W. B. TURNER, P. S.
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Cleaning and Pressing ;j
Call Market 3.366 ?!
Prises Cheap Work Guaranteed |l
J. D. HINES
Tailor Cleaner Hatter •,
11*2 So. 24St. Market UM J,
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Piano Bargains!
That Can’t
Be Beat
| You can save at least $200.00 1
| by making your purchase of a |
| Piano or Player Piano now. |
| Come in and look over our im- §
| mense stock of slightly used |
| and demonstrating instru- |
I ments.
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I Lawrie, Upright only $108.00 |
Hamilton, upright only .. 135.00 |
I Price & Teeple, upright
f only . 150.00 I
I Steck, upright only. 140.00 I
[ Merrifield, upright only.. 175.00 1
Epworth, upright only. . 225.00 1
Bush & Lane, upright
| only .. 240.00 |
j Ivers & Pond, upright
; only . 275.00 f
Steinway, upright only.. 400.00 I
Mansfield, player piano 200.00 §
Schmoller & Mueller
player piano . 345.00 \
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Every instrument fully guar- \
anteed and Terms as low as |
$5.00 per month.
Schmoller & Mueller
1514-16-18p:a||ft A- Phone 1
Dodge St.rl*nU V®'Do. 1623 |
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EMERSON’S LAUNDRY
The Laundry That Suits AH
1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820
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Mamie Smith
Records
SOLD AT
Rialto Music
Shop
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The
Burdette Grocery
T. G. KELLOGG, Prop.
Full line of Groceries and
Meats
Quick Sales and Small
Profits Our Method
2216 No. 21th St. Web. 0515
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Spaghetti, Egg Noodle* mad
Mararanr Product*.
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\ Eagle Cafe j;
I>ake and 27th Street :>
i SPECIAL CHICKEN DIN- ■!
J NER SUNDAYS AND <
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j1 Phone Webster 3247 • !
Chas. Hemphill Prop.
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2420 LAKE STREET
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» F.D.MASSEY & P.L.MASSEY !!
Proprietor.
NICE HOMES FOR SALE
$200—CASH
One of the best listings we have bad
for a long time, near Dodge car line.
The house has 5 rooms, all in nice
shape, it is gtrictly modern except
furnace. The porch ia screened. Yard
all fenced. Room for another house.
Raving paid. $2,000. Moutliley terms,
*20.
$:»00—CASH
House of 7 rooms, modern except
ing furnace. With varnish work. House
| inside and out lu excellent condition.
Price $3,000.
AMOS HEART COMPART, Realtors.
Doug. 8380—210 So. 18t.h, Ground Floor
FOR THE WOMAN WHO WISHES
TO SPECIALIZE IN HAIR
DRESSING
We are teaching this full course,
which includes Champooing, Electric
Massaging, Bleaching, Dyeing and
Marcel Waving, for twenty dollars.
Beginning April 17th to May 1 f»th in
clusive. A single course of Manicur
ing for $10.00. Day and Evening
Classes. Call Webster 2627. This
course qualifies for both white and
colored. Madam C. C. Johnson, 24th
and Seward. Upstairs.
Mrs. Horace Sherwood entertained
the Carter Charity and Benevolent
club at her home, 2866 Grant St.,
on Thursday evening, April 6th.
The fifth annual baby show with a
grand musical entertainment will be
held at St. John’s church Wednesday,
April 17th. This is expected to be
the best and largest baby show that
the church has previously held.
The Apex Dramatic club will make
their initial appearance sometime dur
ing the month of May, at the Pilgrim
Baptist church. They will present,
“The Fruits of His Folly”, a remark
able five-act drama. Watch for the
date.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Johnson of
Pensacola, Fla., recently arrived in
the cit yfor an indefinite stay. Mr.
Johnson is an accomplished violinist.
St. John’s A. M. E. church choir
will render special Easter music on
Easter Sunday at both morning and
evening services.
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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. MAN
AGEMENT. CIRCULATION. ETC.,
REQUIRED BY ACT OF CON
GRESS OF AUG 24, 1912.
Of The Monitor, published weekly, at
Omaha, Nebraska, for April 1, 1922.
State of Nebraska, County of lK>ug
las, ms:
Before me. a Notary Public In and for
the State and County aforesaid, person
ally appeared John Albert Williams, wht,
having been duly wworn according to law.
depOMes and says that lie in the editor of
The Monitor and that the following is, to
the best of his knowledge and belief, a
true .statement of the ownership, manage
ment. etc., of the aforesaid publication
for the date sliow'n In the at»ove caption,
required by the Act of August 24, 1912,
embodied In section 442. Postal Laws and
P.egulatlons. to-wit:
1. That the names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing editor
and business manager are:
I'ublisher. The Monitor Publishing Co.,
Omaha, Nebr.
Editor, John Albert Williams. Omaha,
Managairig Editor. John Albert Wil
liams.
Business Manager. George II. W. Bul
lock.
2. That the owners are: John Albert
Williams and George II W. Bullock
2. That the knowm l»ondhoblers. mort
gagee^ and other security holders owning
or holding 1 per cent or more of total
amount of bonds, and other securities
are: None.
In the hands of a receiver.
JNO. ALBERT WILLIAMS
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
7th day of April. 1922.
'Heal) EARL A. ED WARDS.
'My eommlsslon expires January 27. 1927)
j M. L. Hunter
Distributor of
De-Lite Coffee, Teas
iuinl other household necessities
Special Premiums Laundry
Tablets
2201 (irunt SI. Web. 0**l
Records Exchanged, 15 cents. Lat
est Mamie Smith records alwa>Q
on hand.
SHLAES PHONOGRAPH CO.
_1404 Dodge St. _
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Price of Family Laun
I dry Service Reduced
ROUUH DRV, 10c per lb.
for first IS pounds
7c per lb.
over the first 15 pounls
Minimum charge, $1.00
FLAT WORK or
LINEN BUNDLES
Sc per lb.
Minimum charge, 60c
DRY WASH, NO STARCH
flat pieces ironed
Sc per lb.
Minimum chartte. $1 26
Quality and Service Same as
Heretofore
Standard Laundry
24th, Near Lake Street
Phone Webster 0130
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