* .. ■ ■' Events and Persons BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES. $2.45 up. Boysen Shoe Co. The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Church of St. Philip the Deacon will have a kensinyton at the residence of Mrs. L. E. Britt, 2619 Maple street, next Thursday afternoon. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room and board for gentleman.—1612 No. 26th St. Web. 7078. (4t) Wiliam H. (Bob) Robinson returned last week from a business trip to Chi cago and Gary, Ind., and reports busi ness conditions improving in both cities. If you like the Monitor please show it by paying your subscription real promptly. Mary Ellen, older daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Liverpool, 1115 North Twentieth street, an eleventh grade student at Commercial High, is quite ill at her home. For Rent—Furnished rooms strictly | modern, steam heat. On car line. Good ocation. Webster 3247.—tf. A delightful surprise party was ten dered John Dillard Crawford on his birthday anniversary last Saturday night at the Drake Apartments. If your subscription is due, please pay. It costs money to publish a pa per like the Monitor Wilbert Morris left last Monday for his ranch at Whitman, Neb. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a first claas rooming house, steam heat, bath, electric lights, on Dodge and ♦wenty-fourth street care line. rs. Anna Banka, 924 North Twentieth. Jackson 4379. Mrs. J. F. Smith, who was so crit ically ill for several weeks, has re turned from the Swedish Mission hos pital to her home, 3027 Manderson street, where she is rapidly recovering to the delight of her family and many f riends. First-Class Modern Furnished Rooms —1702 No. 26th St. Web. 4769. Mrs. L. M. Bentley Erwin. Nate Hunter leaves Saturday for St. Paul, Minn., to attend the Ma sonic Imperial Council which convenes in that city. MEN’S WORK and DRESS SHOES, $2.65 up. Boysen Shoe Co. Mrs. J. M. Goff, who has been con find at the Presbyterian hospital for five weeks, is slowy improving. She is now able to sit up a short time each day. A P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 S. 12th SL Douglas 7812, Colfax 28*1—A4t. Miss Ernestine E. Singleton had her I tonsils removed at University hospital Saturday. Miss Forestine Maxey, who is em ployed at Orkin Bros., is detained at her home, 1215 North Twenty-first street, with mumps. Holst Pharmacy lor drugs 2702 Cuming street Harney (81.—A4t. Mrs. Herbert Wiggins, the wife of one of Omaha’s busy physicians, has recovered from her recent serious ill ness. E. P. Morenrty, Lawyer, 700 Peters Trust Bldg, Jackson 2841 or Harney • 2156. Mrs. Hattie Hill was called to Texas last week by the serious ilnesg of her sister . FOR RENT—Two well furnished rooms with use of kitchen. One room for gentlemen preferred.—Web. 5372. 1823 North 23d Street.—-Mrs. Drake. The funeral of Mrs. Ada Gilbert, aged 22, wife of Elisha Gilbert, who died at St. Joseph’s hospital last Wed nesday, was held from the chapel of Heaffy and Heaffy Friday afternoon. Rev. John Albert Williams officiated. Interment was at Forest I^awn. De ceased is survived by her husband and two small children. LADIES’ OXFORDS, all new style. Patent Strap Slippers, $4.45. Boysen Shoe Co. Mrs. W. S. Metcafe returned last week from Hot Springs, Ark., where she went as a delegate to the National Convention of the Young Women’s Christian Association. She is enthus iastic over the meeting. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments of two and three rooms.—2130 North Twenty-eighth Street.Webster 4983. Rev. M. H. Wilkinson has returned from Norfolk where he raised $1830 which completes payment on the church there. He left Saturday for] Beatrice. WANTED—Neat, clean appearing girl for office duties. Call Atlantic 7841 or call in person at 815 North 16th St.—Drs. Riddle and Madison. Who is the most popular young lady? Send in your votes. , WOMEN’S FANCY SHOES. — Values up to $10.00, tor $1.95 and $3.95 on sale. Boysen Shoe Co. Mrs. Charlotte Norvell, of Cairo, 111., enroute home .from California, was the week-end guest of Mrs. John W. Gatus, 2731 Caldwell street, an left for home Sunday night. RED WING SUPREME SYSTEM Why not try the Red Wing Supreme Hair Dressing System? For partic ulars call Webster 4474. All work guaranteed. Mrs. James..W. Madden and son of Chicago, 111., are expected in the city soon to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Singleton, 1428 North Twenty-second street. For Rent.—Three nice large rooms in flat. 2213 Grace street. Phone your local news before Wed nesday to Webster 4243 or Atlantic 1322. The Monitor is glad to publi# visits of friends, social items and all similarr items, when given us. Phone us your news on time and it will be published. Ask you grocer or merchant, if he does r.ot, why he does not advertise In OUR NEWSPAPER. Mrs. J. Hammond, the poetess, whose exquisite verses have appeared from time to time in the Monitor, ex pects to leave soon for a visit to her home in West Virginia. FOR RENT: Light housekeeping rooms, all nwly decorated, one block from car line. Webster 5954 5-4-4t Mrs. Mardel Ricks Bundrant of Pittsburgh, Pa., arrived in the city Wednesday morning to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ricks, 120 South Twenty-eighth avenue. Mrs. James White is singing with the Harmony Four. Mr. White-has a rare tenor voice and will prove to be one of the best tenors in the city. The Harmony Four has some won derfu things in store for the coming season. They are trying to appear before both races, and they have met which great sucess and encour agement from some of the best music lovers of Omaha. Mesdames Wilhelm, Howell and Axtell were special guests at St. John’s church Sunday morning. They were highly pleased with the service. Mrs. Wilhelm is president of the Tues day Morning Musical Society. All three ladies spoke highly of the choir and the Harmony Four, who sang special numbers for the guests. St. John’s will be glad at any time for such representative women as these to worship with them. Mrs. Horace Sherwood is confined to her bed at her home, 2866 Grant stree. A CARD OF THANKS To ail who extended to me in worus. or action, sympathy and help, during the sickness and death of my wife, Mabel, I am thankful and feel very much indebted. Her mother, Mrs. Daniel, also joins me in thanks to the church, lodges, and clubs of Des Moines, Iowa, as well as our home town, Omaha, for kindness shown. W. S. Brown. .........Minis ! GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS S c P. WESIN GROCERY CO. E Mao Prank PnriU and Vegetable*. | wa seii Skinner's | E the highest grade Macaroni, = ~ Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and = other Macaroni Product*, : § 2005 Caning St. Telephone Donglaa IMS 5 Him.... 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DELICATESSEN AND BUFFET ji SODA FOUNTAIN, CIGARS AND CANDY ji f TABLES FOR LADIES ji C I. H. EMERSON, Prop. l\ C Phone Webster 4514 2114 No. 24th St., Omaha, Nebr. ji WJ,AWW.WAV.,//W.WA1/.WWW//A,/WAV/W SPECIALTY LUMP ' SPECIALTY NUT Nice Large Lumps Thoroughly Screened Delivered, $9.50 Ped Ton Delivered, $8.50 Per Ton I Colorado Lump Coal ET RE-SCREENED AT THE YARDS ( Per Toa $10.50 Delivered I i -;- - - Genuine Radiant Coal Petroleum Pennsylvania The Best From Coke Hard Coal Franklin Co.. 111. All Heat, No Ash I $22.00 $12.00 $20.00 I Per Ton Per Ton Per Ton Consumers Coal & Supply Co. DEALERS IN GOOD COAL” DOUG. 0530 tJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiuiiii. Colton Brothers ANNOUNCE E The Opening of Their New Store at 2506 North 24th Street, on § WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th, 1922 They will carry a full line of Dependable Shoes, s Dry Goods, and Notions for Men, Woi 'n ~ r and Children. Your inspection r: E is cordially invited. 2 Ei mi in i ■•■■■■■■■■■■■».— WOLK Ladies’ and Gent’s j e Tailors .... ! A ll Styles Box Suits for the i Season at Best Prices All Work Guaranteed i 1506 No. 24th. Web. 2179