I Local and Personal Happenings Atlantic 1322 I WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS or j address BOX 1204 - . . “ ^ Webster 4243 g E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 7M Peter Tnwt Hide, JaeklOB S841 or Bane 2156. Mrs. Sarah Lewis has gone to Era erson, Iowa, for a fortnight visit wltl Mr. and Mrs. Good low on their farm. For Rent—Two neatly furnished rooms. Gentlemen preferred. 812 North Twenty-third street. Atlantic 4634. —tndf. J. H. Broomfield and his son Leroy have returned from an extensive auto trip to Kansas and Missouri. REAL ESTATE, Rentals and Fire Insurance. Phone G. B. ROBBINS, Jackson 2842 or Webster 5108.—Adv. 7-7-28. The Rev. Griffin G. Logan, D. D., presiding elder of the Topeka district, has been home for a few days’ rest with his family. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments of two and three rooms.—2130 North Twenty-eighth Street.Webster 4983. Augustus Gerald Edwards, Jr., a Mebarry student, who is home on his vacation, had a birthday anniversary Tuesday. How old is he? FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; also furnished rooms for light housekeep ing. Call Web. 3222. Mrs. Wade, 2634 Hamilton St. (2 mo.) Christopher Scott, who has been the guest of Miss Gladys Brown, loft on Wednesday morning for his home in Los Angeles, Calif. Modern furnished rooms at 926 No. 27th Ave., one-half block from Cum ing St. car line.—Mrs. Clay Anderson. Phone Harney 7228. Call mornings. Mrs. John Albert Williams and! daughter, Catherine, who have been visiting relatives in Minneapolis, are expected home Saturday morning. A. P Scruggs, Lawyer, 2310 No. 22nd St. Webster 0419.—Adv. The Braudels Waiters are giving one of their popular dances at the Dei Luxe Dancing Academy next Wednes- i day night. C. E. Browning is secre- \ tary of the organization. Wanted—AVide awake boys to sell The Monitor every Saturday. Live boys can make money by selling Monitors. Phone Webster 4243. Charles Taylor, local boxer, left Omaha Monday for Michigan City, Ind., to be one of Jack Dempsey’s trainers. For news when It Is news, you must read the Monitor. Mrs. Amos P. Scruggs who has been seriously ill for some weeks is report ed to be improving. Mrs. Philip Letcher is having ser ious trouble with her eyes for which she Ib undergoing treatment. Mrs. C. G. Frere of New Orleans, La., is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Desdunes, 2215 North Twenty-fifth street. Mrs. Frere is a sister of Dan and Wendell Desdunes i und Mrs. Raymond Latlraore. I Mrs. William G. Haynes and son, William, have gone to Pittsburgh, I’a., to visit her mother and other relatives. Before returning they will visit Mr. Hayne’s parents In Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Coleman have returned to their home in Lin coln. Nebr., after a pleasant visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mackay, 2212 North 27th street. While in the city Mr. and Mrs. Coleman were royally entertained by their many friends. CAPITOL POOL HALL I 2078 North 24th Street—Phone Webster 1773 J -CIGARS, TOBACCO and SOFT DRINKS- 1 CIIAS. W. SOUTH, Prop. J | HENRY SCHNAUBER ! t y X Has Moved His Market to X. $ 1837 North 24th Street | X (East Side of 24th Street, facing Parker Street) where you X X will be able to get the same high grade 2 | MEATS. SAUSAGES AND LARD $ § hereafter as before. FREE DELIVERY. •{• X -PHONE WEBSTER 6564 i ♦ (Httfl CM ttHtttttt********************************** i I Omaha Trunk Factory ! | | ■ ’ Manufacturers of TRUNKS | j i TRAVELING BAGS AND CASES, LADIES’ HANDBAGS | :; AND LEATHER NOVELTIES | « ► i - 1318 Farnam Street Phone Jackson 0480 $ < » J I First-Claim Modern Furnished Room r —1702 No. 26th 8t. Web. 476#. Mri L. M. Bentley Erwin. Silas Johnson remains ill at hie res idence, 2618 Lake street, and regain bis strength quite slowly. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished fron room for man and wife or gentleman 2429 Lake street. Webster 1521. Miss Bernice McCaw, who has beei in Los Angeles, Calif., for some month returned home for a brief visit Sun day morning. FOR RENT—'A neatly furnishec i room for man and wife or single lady j 2630 Hamilton street. Mrs. Smith Webster 2759. Gerald Edwards took Mrs. Algee and [ her daughter, Sadie, of Manilla, Iowa, with Miss Dorothy Wiliams and Miss | Gladys Brown, for a delightful auto trip around the city, Wednesday after noon, in his car. General Scott, father of James W. (Doc)) General, jr., and Philip Scott passed away at the Old Folks’ Home, Pinkney street, Wednesday, August 16th, at the advanced age of 82 years. Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Phillips of 2504 Burdette street are rejoicing over the birth of a fine son at the University Hospital. Mother and child are doing well. Mrs. A. Harbin of 3002 Grant street who has been an Invalid for several months, left last Saturday for Excel sior Springs, Mo., In quest of health. Mr. Garland JoneB of Hopkinsville, Ky., has come to Omaha to make IiIb home with his daughter, Mtb. Marie New, 1822 North Twenty-third street. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grayson of Battle Creek, Mich., enroute to Yellowstone Park, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Desdunes, 2616 Burdette street, this week. Mrs. T. P. Mahammltt, accompanied by Herbert and Christian Gleed, chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gleed of Lawrence, Kansas, returned from Denver, Colo., Tuesday morning. Mr. Mahammltt and the rest of the party are returning by auto. Mrs. E. Algee and daughter Sadie of Manilla, Iowa, came to the city Mon day to attend the dancing party given by the Smarter Set Society at Hans com Park pavlllion. They were the guests of Miss Dorothy Williams at St. Phillip’s rectory. They left for home Wednesday night. Mr. Joseph Taylor who was taken suddenly ill at Oakland, Cal., three weeks ago Wednesday, was brought home Saturday. His condition is much improved at this date. Mrs. Luura Bell, 2814 Miami street, is visiting relatives in Des Moines and Centerville, la. Mrs. Bell was accompanied by her grand daughter, Olive Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thomas left Thursday morning for a motor trip through Colorado, expecting to be gone thirty days. Bishop R. E. Jones of New Orleans was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. King, 2531 Maple stroet, during his stay in this city. EYES TESTED, Glasses fitted reasonable. Mendenhall Optical Co., 2503 No. 24th street, 24th and Lake streets. Webster 4495. To thine own self be true; and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.— Shakespeare. ■ OMAHA LOCALS ..U . i. Hays Duncan, the popular tonsorial artist, formerly of Kansas City, Mo., has succeeded Archie Ray upon the second chair of the Elite Barber shop, 3 Jewell and Phannix, proprietors, 106 South Fourteenth street. I Mrs. Al. Walker, 917 North Twen tieth street, wife of the popular rail way dining car and hotel waiter, will leave early in September for a visit 1 to her birthplace and former home, ' Kansas City, Mo. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with use of kitchen. On Dodge and North Twenty-fourth street car lines. Web ster 6954. 5-4t FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. Reautiful modern home. Web. 0419. —Indef. W. K. Flemming Artistic Printer ■ Phone Web. 5621 1425 N. 24th St. Phone AT lantlc 61IM 1 Notary Public In Office I and Counsellor ; n. w. warp t Attorney at Law f I Practicing in Both State and Fed* t j eral Courts * 111 South 14th St. Omaha. Neb. ♦ — I W/«rtWAVAC.V>VAW.V;i | M. M. Beitel | GROCE HIES > «J AND MEATS £ \ SPECIAL^ Special Week of Aur. 24th: HI ij PO TATOES j 120c a Peck \ J Qiiallty Goods Best Prices J J> 2(11 Ii mill Grace Streets f £ PHONE WEBSTER 0134 i WwWVAWW/WWfl OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS 1206-8 Douglas St. Phone Atlantic 2524 ---- LE BRON a GRAY ELECTRICAL WORKS Expert Electrical Engineers Motors, Generators, Electric Elevators Repairs, Armature Winding, Electric Wiring PHONE JACKSON 2019 116 South 13th St., Omaha 1. Eskelson FANCY GROCERIES 1837 No. 24th St. Phone Webster 0456 Successor to F. HAGELIN & Co. he highest grade M'icaroni, '"aghctti and F.™« Noodles. OMAHA FISH CO. 1702 North 24th St. PHONE WEBSTER 2092 1 FISH—GROCERIES j VEGETABLES—FRUITS DELICATESSEN sle SiouKsnS the highest grcde Macaroni, Spaghetti and L.jg Noodles, i—,,.,.. .. . ,....■,....■..♦4 11•1111111M11 It 111111;l11111111111111111111111111 It l i 111111II11111111111111111111111f1111tl111111IIJ PHONES: Office, Web. 3567; Rea., Web. 0476 | i Dr. A. A. Foster PHYSICIAN and SURGEON OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. OFFICE—1516% North 24th St. lltIDIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIimilNIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIMIIIIIHillHMIMMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIII I --- — SHIP BULLFROGS TO JAPAN I _ Large Louisiana Produet Sent to Col lege of Science of Imperial University at Tokyo. And now the song und hind legs of the lusty-throated Louisiana bullfrog have been exported to Japan. Soon the heavy, bass, “belly deep” of the big swamp hatraehlnns will be heard ’Death the wisteria vines while “frogs legs en casserole” will he listed on the Japanese menu with tea and rice. Fifty of the largest specimens of Louisiana frogs were shipped to the College of Science of the Imperial university of Tokyo by the Southern Biological company for breeding pur poses. The consignment Is the third shipment of frogs to Japan, according to officials of the state conservation commission. The frogs were forwarded In espe cially constructed cages and direc tions were provided the American Railway Express company for their care during the 30-day voyage. The first shipment of frogs was made In April, 11)18. and many off springs were raised successfully. Here tofore frogs used for dietary pur poses in Japan have been of a species similar to the small American spring frog, and an attempt will he made to thoroughly establish the large Louis iana bull or chicken frog, which at tains a length of eight Inches. His Way. "I felt kinda lost for a spell after I sold the place and came down to live with my niece," admitted the retired farmer. “I missed the familiar tasks, and there weren’t enough new ones to keep me busy. The familiar sounds, too, were nbsent, and at iirst I couldn’t get used to the new ones; the young lady on the left tinkling the piano, the folks on the right running their talking machine, the feller across the street practicing his clari net, and so forth. They bothered me. But bime-by I took to going out on the hack porch and filing a saw to quiet my nerves. And it always done so; after a good spell of filing the noises of the neighborhood didn’t pes ter me at all.”—Kansas City Star. * - THE NT, PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Twenty-sixth and Seward Streets Russell Taylor, Pastor. On account of a large delegation going to the Douglas County District Sunday School Convention Sunday af ternoon and evening, the Christian En deavor Society’s meeting and the eve ning worship will be dispensed with. The topic of our Sunday morning discourse will he “Fancies and Facts.” The pastor has accepted an iuvita tion to preach for the Rev. J. O. Burckhardt of the Allen Chapel A. \1. E. church, Southeide. We are always glad to co-operate with the brethren and to also have their co-operation. We are planning to begin our stren uous effort along all lines next month. There are certain goals that have been set by the session and it is expected that every member will put forth ev ery effort to that end. NOTICE! All graduates and ex-students of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial In stitute, Tuskegee, Ala., residing in Omaha and Council Bluffs, are hereby requested to meet at Pilgrim Baptist Church, 26th and Hamilton streets, Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. The purpose of this meeting is to re-organ ize the Omaha "Tuskegee Club.”—J. D. Crum, Ex-President. “Y” SECRETARY RETURNS FROM HER VACATION Miss Frankie B. Watkins, secretary of the North End Branch of the Y. W. C. A., has returned from a pleasant month’s vacation spent with relatives in Chicago, and hag resumed her duties with new vigor. Those vanity bags with small elec tric light inside which will enable my lady to see that her dainty nose is properly powdered, even in the (lark, is something that every lady will want. They are great. Secure new subscribers for The Monitor and one of these handsome bags is yours. The Monitor Is YOUR Paper. V - - —' | Henry M. | IJohannzen Glass | & Paint Co. | TELEPHONE JACKSON 0349 | 114 South 14th Street 5. Don’t Fuss With Mustard Wasters Musterole, made of pure oil of mus tard and other helpful ingredients, will do all the work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster — without the blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from bronchitis, sore throat, coughs, colds, croup, neuralgia, headache, con gestion, rheumatism, sprains, sore mus cles, bruises, and all aches and pains. It may prevent pneumonia. All drug gists—35c and 65c jars and tubes hospital size $3. Better than a mustard plaster l l •%> £ “IF IT ISN’T AN £ X EASTMAN IT ISN’T £ A KODAK’’ £ f y y £ £ The Robt. A. I | Dempster Co. j ;j: Eastman Kodak Co. £ £ 308 South 15 Street £ | PHONE JACKSON 1279 £ V T X Omaha, Nebr. X | | I mi i i i I | I X $ I X .*• I I I v r. a. McFarland •{• Resident Manager .X~X*«>*X~X*<~X“X~X“XX~X~X* ATRICK PHARMACY 24th and Seward St. 16 Yaara Same Loeation Particular Attention to Prescriptions FOR RENT—Two well furnished rooms with use of kitchen. One room for gentlemen preferred.—Web. 6372 1828 North 23d Street.—Mrs. Drake I __ „-_ __u^__ ^ ^ ^ ^ ___ _ ^ ' ■mhhhhhh^^h ! I_ We Hare a Complete Line of FLOWER, GRASS J — AND GARDEN 1 1 Baiba, Hardy Perennial*, PaaRry Sappliea Freak cut flowers alwaya on hand Stewart’s Seed Store 119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Offleo Phone Douglas 977 ' 1 i ~t~X»*<^XX~X~X*<~X"X**X~X~X~X CURO | Mineral Springs i t •• I*: TEL. MARKET 0149 Y X 1812 N Street $ X Omaha (South Side) y Bottlers of All High y y Grade Beverages. .j. y y £ Sole Distributors of the y | Famous Orangade. | -x*<~x'*<"x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x«x":' t—■ ■ • ...p... Phones—Office Web. 5036—Res. Web. 5406 From Early Morn Until Late at Night ‘Taxi at Your Service” NORTH Ell EXPRESS 00. A. F. ALLEN, Prop. Trucks for Either Light or Heavy Hauling We Haul Anything, Anywhere 2010 N. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. i ... . . . T T I . . . l „ <4r Come to A | The Omaha | | Beauty Shop | t* For Beautifying Your HAIR, $ !• SKIN and HANDS. f *: - % j. We can use one Walker and y • ? one Poro. f {♦ *t* (I 2204 North 24th St. \ PHONE WEBSTER 4621 X * X 'y"Vi"V,1.V.V...V.V.Vi1.V,V/.,.V/.V.,W.,.,.VW/W^MW j: AMAZING VALUES ■! :j in Groceries and All Food Supplies ji We frert at T*™ H>«h-« Cr«d« M»c«r«nl j: sen SKINNERSj; I; We Deliver to Any Part of the City-Tel. Douglas 3940 !| A'.VWWW.Vi'W.VWA'JV.V/.V/AVAWAV^MJW/.V A. J. Glenn ' 2426 Lake Street We at lflf WlO T*1* Hl*h—* Gr><<* M»c«r—I «•*» SKI N r(EHS ' FULL LINE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! MARSH & MARSH ! A X A (Incorporated) A Blue River Products £ CHEESE BUTTER MARGARINE PICKLES EGGS £ A A X -Buy Blue River Brick Cheese- X *1* Sole Distributors for BLUE RIVER BUTTER A | PHONE DOUGLAS 2231 £ X 314-316-318 South 11th Street Omaha, Nebr. £ ♦ f •> •> Buy Your Lumber of I Platner Lbr. Co. j £ A •j* 24th and Oak Streets, Omaha ❖ y f LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS OF EVERY f £ DESCRIPTION | l I £ -PHONE JACKSON 0725- | £ i j Reid-Duffy Pharmacy i | 24th and Lake Sts. | Free Delivery Webster DCOI : JO el icious! ** n<}~> Hi IN TINS '^IN LOAVES ~ASj(< YOUR) G FL-OCJER^, Ml ■■■■—■■ III MM.,P PATRONIZE THE STATE FNRNITNNE CO. Corner 14th and Dodge Streets Tel. JACKSON 1317 Headquarters DDIIII#llflAlf Phonographs for KKUMHIvn and Records