- ! Local and Personal Happenings Atlantic 1322 WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS or 1 ADDRESS BOX 1 204 - - - Webster 4243 I I Mrs. J. H. Smith, matron at the Gur lington station, is having her vacation. Mrs. W. F. Metcalfe returned last Thursday from Sioux City, la., wnert she was callpd by the seriony illness of her mother, leaving her very much improved. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished front room for man and wife or gentleman. 2429 Lake street. Webster 1621. Mrs. Thomas S. Riggs of 3112 Corby street is preparing to leave for Chi cago the latter part of this month to reside at ieast temporarily as Mr. Riggs is running on the Illinois Cen tral from Chicago to New Orleans. F'OR RENT—-A neatly furnished room for man and wife or single lady. 2630 Hamilton street. Mrs. Smith. Webster 2769. Mrs. C. L. Hodgkins and her two children, Vivian and Imogene, who have been visiting their mother and grandmother, Mrs. S. A. Smith, 2210 Seward street, left last Thursday for , tfcoir home in El Reno, Oklahoma. FOR RENT—Two well furnished rooms with use of kitchen. One room for gentlemen preferred.—Web. 5372. 1823 North 23d Street.—Mrs. Drake. H. L. Brown is ill at the residence of J. H. Smith, North Thirty-fourth street. He is an old employe of the If. & M. railroad. —.7 ———r-*r=" ■■■ Gerald, Alger and Sylvia Adams, J who have been spending the summer ; with their mother, Mrs. Lucille Dick I son, on the ranch at Bliss, Neb., have returned to Omaha and re-entered school. They are stopping with Mrs. W. Sheldon until Mr. and Mrs. Dick son'return from the ranch. FOR SALE—Modern 35 room hotel well furnished and centrally located. Terms reasonable. Atlantic 6104.—tf. James H. Smith, veteran employe of the Burlington, who has been confined to his home for five months by illness, is able to be out again. He left Mon day night1 for a western trip on the pay car. Mr. Smith has been with the Burlington railroad for thirty years. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. Beautiful modern home. Web. 041!). —Indef. Mrs. L. N. Peoples was hostess last Thursday night at a tea towei shower complimentary to Miss Ethel Jones, who is to be married early next month. Twelve guests were present. First-Class Modern Furnished Rooms —1702 No. 26th St. Web. 4769. Mrs. L. M. Bentley Erwin. Miss Lucille Bivens returned last Thursday from Hopkinsville, Ky., where she visited relatives. Miss Bivens is a senior in Central High School. — — — Charles A. Chandler, who returned Sunday from Kansas City, Mo., will leave next week for New Haven, Conn., to re-enter the Yale law school, where he is a senior. He will spend some days en route at Kansas City on bus iness. 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. Lewis and her daughter, Viv ian, mother and sister of Mr. Charles H. Stanton, have returned to their home in St. Louis, Mo., after a pleas ant summer here. 1 E. K. Morearly, Lawyer, 700 Peters Trust Bldg, Jarksen SMI or Harney 2156. Mrs. Alphonso Wilson has returned from a delightful visit to Chicago, where she was the guest of her son Cunnigan and his family. Cunnigan ! is secretary of the Headen Automo- i bile Company, a race organization which is manufacturing a car that is rapidly commending itself to the public. FOR RKNT—Furnishea apartments of two and three rooms.—2130 North Twenty-eighth Street. ...Webster 4983. Miss Aline Christopher left last week to enter St. Rita’s Convent and school in St. Louis, Mo. “ ami -aius. jiHUf -«nj Mrs. Emma Johnson was married to Mr. John Moton of New Jersey at her home, 2616 Grant street, Saturday, Sept. 2, by the Rev. Fred Divers, presiding elder of the A. M. E. church, in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Othel lo Rountree, Sr. For Kent—Two neatly furnished rooms. Gentlemen preferred. 812 North Twenty-third street. Atlantic 4534. — indr.'| Mrs. Charles H. Stanton and her little son, Charles Richard, have re turned from Portland, Oregon, where they were the guests of Mrs. Stan-1 ton’s mother for the summer. A. P Scruggs, Lawyer, 2310 No. 22nd St. Webster 0419.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Coleman of Lin coln motored to Omaha after their daughter, Mrs. Hairy F. Mackay and son. Mr. Mackay accompanied them back to Lincoln, returning to Omaha the following morning. Miss Goldie Smith joined Mrs. Mackay and her son, Doniphan Fredrick, and they re- I turned trt their home in Omaha Sat urday night, after a pleasant visit during the fair. Have you paid YOUR subscription yet? If not, piease send it in or be ready to pay when the collector calls. I Dr. Leonard E. Britt returned Mon- ' day from Higginsville, Mo., where he \ visited his mother. His son, Leonard E., Jr., returned with him. While ab sent Dr. Britt also visited relatives in Kansas City. Those vanity bags wilh small elec tric light inside which will enable my lady to see that her dainty nose is properly powdered, even in the dark, 1 :s something that every lady will want. They are great. Secure new j subscribers for The Monitor and one ; of these handsome bags is yours. The Rev. M. H. Wilkinson, state mis-1 sionary, preached at Mt. Moriah Bap tist Church Sunday morning and at Beulah, Council Bluffs, at night, hay ing additions at both places and serv ing communion at the latter. He will preach at Salem Baptist church, 26th and Hamilton streets, Sunday morn ing, Rev. S. J. Williams, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grooms, who I have been at Lake Okoboji, Iowa, have returned to the city and are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. West, 2006 North Twenty-eighth ave nue. Little Miss Anita Zavier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. McDonald, Sr., is very seriously ill. ' JOIN THE PHONOGRAPH CLUB Now Forming Pay Nothing Down Just purchase and pay cash for a few records and the % Victrola or Brunswick you select will be delivered to your home at once. m •m. Pay at the rate of. $1.00 a week for four weeks—then $1.75 a week until the entire balance is paid ! This Beautiful Brunswick Queen Ann Model 22500 The Brunswick “Ultona” Reproducer plays all records at their best—a turn of the nand adapts it to any make of record. The Brunswick All-Wood, Oval Tone Amplifier—a valuable aid to perfect tone reproduction—in all Brunswick cabinet styles. The Brunswick Record Filing System, 1 with convenient arrangement of drawers | for filing records in all the larger cabinet instruments. * This Victrola Model 260 16000 Has all the Up-to-Date Victor Improvements Placed in your home on the purchase of a few records I Order your phonograph now-today TaThose Who Already Own a Phonograph ^ we suggest a visit to our Basement Phonograph Record Dept. where you can get all the latest “Broad- A /"V 1 way Hits”, Blues, Dance, Sacred, Instru- /I VI jj mental Trios, Standard Songs, on 10-inch j double-faced records'. • ' each _ ____ 7.y.v.v.w.v. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. J. J. Jones, who formerly prac ticed on the South Side, has recently finished a course in the University of Nebraska Dental College, Lincoln, and las re-opened for business at Twenty fourth and Seward streets. Phone Webster 4314. v.v.v.v.vv.v. I' * *.* *■*"*"*"*"* • Liberty Drug Company B. Robinson, Mgr. Webster H88«. ! 19(M N 21th St i FREE DELIVER! j GEORGE C. TUCKER | Barber Shop j NEW LOCATION: j 5303 South 28th St. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS f » ; Pennsylvania Anthracite, .. X ; Egg and Nut £ i Three kinds Colorado Coal I Two grades of Illinois Coal X And Petroleum Coke _ I DON’T WAIT for the Coal Shortage X GET IT NOW J at | > | W. K. Flemming Artistic Printer Phone Web. 5621 1425 N. 24th St. 1 i-—. ,..... ... Phone AT lantlc B104 Notary Public In Office and Couneellor N. W. WARE Attorney at Law Practicing in Both State and Fed eral Courta 111 South 14th St. Omaha. Neb. MELCHOR -- Druggist Tbs OM Sellable Tat Beats SOT MIS So. 14th St. i i t t 1 » I S B I I-| I , t I Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters 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 C5c jars and tubes I hospital size $3. Better than a mustard platter 1. Eskelson | FANCY GROCERIES 1837 No. 24th St. Phone Webster 0456 \ Successor to F. HAGELIN & Co. Vc j 're highest grade M -.caroni, * •'aghetti and F.-rs Noodles. ! I", Christopherson & Renstrom £ C O A I, ami FEED & £ Office 3505 North 30th St. .{. •• Telephone Webster 0344 •}• s* Yard 33rd and Pratt Streets *£ £ Telephone Kenwood 0100 .*. xkk^“X~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~> ATRICK PHARMACY 24th and Seward St. 16 Years Same Location j Particular Attention to Prescriptions OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS 1206-8 Douglas St. Phone Atlantic 2524 OMAHA FISH CO. | M. TURNER 1702 North 24th St. PHONE WEBSTER 2092 FISH—GROCERIES VEGETABLES—FRUITS DELICATESSEN 2? skinners the highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti and Egg Noodles. ........ ........ ^xkk^~xx^~x^-x~x~x~x~x*-£ I Henry M. I Johannzen Glass | & Paint Co. | TELEPHONE JACKSON 0349 | 114 South. 14th Street X I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 ~ The Monitor Is YOUR Paper. A. J. Glenn 2426 Lake Street * Wm ^T-T» Kf fUfE* BrCS TK* Grmd« Macaranl Sail <0IIIW N tUltiH* £** Noodl.a, Spa«hattl aU ' other Macaroni Produces % FULL LINE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FRESH AND CURED MEATS j .|.S%VAV.V.V.VAV/.\V.V.V.VW.V.V.VWW/.VW/AW SEVENTEENTH j AMAZING VALUES *; :\ in Groceries and All Food Supplies ji w« Cirv&firrtfC The Hi|hwt Grade Macaroni J «_ll I PJ |M E« No°dle», Spaghetti and .. SellVUUlI^ other Macaroni Products !* ;I We Deliver to Any Part of the City-Tel. Douglas 3940 A’.V.V.V.V.V.VV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.SV/.V.V.V.V.'.'.W.VAV J—.. | We Hare a Complete Line of f 1 FLOWER, GRASS - J « * t AND GARDEN OCCUSj ! Bulba. Hardy Perennials, Poultry ; t Supplies ? I* FVeab cut flowers always on baud I Stewart’s Seed Store! 119 N. 16th St, Opp. Post Offioa! 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TOWL CO. | * GENTS’ FURNISHINGS and HABERDASHERS ? & 4837 So. 24th St. Omaha (South Side)—Phone Market 0797 A * ALL UP-TO-DATE DRESSERS TRADE HERE \ *X~X--X~X~X-X~X-X--X-X«X~X"X«X-X~X-*X"X~X”X-<”X~X-X"X*-X-:i‘ | RECORDS 1 4 ' black swan I X 14118 LONESOME MONDAY MORNING BLUES 1 A 75c EARLY EVERY MORNING BLUES - - Etta Mooney ♦f* 14117 i JAZZ1N’ BABIES BLUES Y 75c KIND LOVING BLUBS .... Ethel Water8 A 10071 ; HONEYMOON BLUES X 75c | CHERRY BLOSSOMS - - Laurel Dance Orchestra 11 | VICTOR X 18920 l| HOT LIBS - Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra !> A 75c |! SEND ME BACK MY HONEYMAN - - The Virginians V 18921 THE SNEAK .... Club Royal Orchestra 75c II ARE YOU PLAYING FAIR? - - Zez Confrey Orchestra NEW MAMIE SMITH RECORDS X 2361 |! MEAN DADDY BLUES o A 75c DBM KNOCKOUT BLUES V X 2658 ALABAMA BLUE® Jf «6c MAMIE SMITH BLUB® $ We Have AJI the Hits FIRST—See Us First i ‘ ? Records Delivered Free *!♦ S. Lewis Music Shop £ 1824 North 24th Street Phone Webster 2042 [ Reid—Duffy Pharmacy | 24th and Lake Sts. :: Free Delivery Webster 060D : PATRONIZE THE STATE FURNITIRE CO. Corner 14th and Dodge Streets Tel. JACKSON 1317 Headquarters nni|||g||f|A|f Phonographs for DllUlVvvVIvli and Records / i . . « ■ ■ .. . . . . .■ "..