The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, March 02, 1923, Page Three, Image 3

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    E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters
Trust building, Jackson 3841 or Har
ney 2156.
FOIt KENT—Nicely furnished mod
ern rooms, one block from car line.
Webster 3667.
Mrs. Dudley Anderson is quite ill
at her home, 1514 Jackson street,
with an uttack of the flu.
D. G. Itussell who was confined to
his home for nearly three weeks is
again able to be at his place of bus
iness.
Mrs. Rosa J. Anderson of 1809
North Twentythird street, who has
been confined to her bed with a slight
attack of lagrippe, is some better now.
Miss Georgia Bynum of Chicago,:
t HI., formerly of Omaha, is convales-]
' centing nicely in the University hos-1
pital where she underwent a serious
operation two weeks ago.
The Rev. M. H| Wilkinson, state1
missionary of the Baptist church, re
turned T&esaay from Beatrice and re
ported good service. He raised $71)
for the local work. He left Wednes
day night for Hastings.
Have you paid your subscription
for The Monitor?
FOR KENT — Modem inrnished
rooms in private family. Webster 5863.
H. K. Perry returned Tuesday night
from a pleasant two weeks’ visit to
Kansas City, St. Louie and Chicago.
Mrs. Edith Reese has resumed
housekeeping at her home, 2723 Miami
street, which she had rented out for
several months.
Mrs. Effie Dudley, state grand scribe
of the M. T. of A., who was quite ill
at the Lord lister hospital for three
weeks, returned to her home, 2624 No.
26th street, last Saturday, where she
is steadily improving.
Dr. W. W. Peebles was detained at
his home for several days last week
with an attack of grip. He has been
able to resume his -dental practice at
his office this week, much to his de
light and that of his patients.
William A. Johnson, who has been |
suffering from blood poisoning for the
past four week, and was recently op
erated on at Emanuel hospital, was
taken to his home, 4717 North Eight
teenth street, Sunday and is getting
on nicely.
Mr. Charles H. Hicks celebrated his
birthday anniversary March 1. He
looks so young that he has decided to
let his friends guess his age.
The Rev. William C. Williams, pas
tor of St. John’s A. M. E. church, has
returned from a trip to California
much improved In health and has re
sumed his pastoral duties
Madam Anita Patti Brown, who has
recently returned from Europe, will be
heard in recital at Zion Baptist church
next Thursday night. She is one of
the leading artists of the race
SMARTER SET SOCIETY
The members of the Smarter Set
Society gave a party at the residence
of Mrs. Massey on Corby street. Miss
Alberta Brown was the successful
hostess. The evening was spent de
lightfuly with music and games. The
house was decorated with George
Washington decorations and each guest
received a George Washington cap.
The refreshments served were very
dainty. The music was furnished by]
Mrs. Freeman.
EXCLUSIVE PANTS STORE
Panting pantless people ig their
speciality. Cohn brothers, two genial
young men, have opened up some
thing new in Omaha. It is an ex
clusive pants shop. The largest west
I of the Mississippi. This Pants Store
is located at 121 North Sixteenth
j street, just opposite the post office.
They are prepared t omatch any coat
or vest with trousers from their large
stock. Drop in and see them. They
appreciate your trade and show that
they want it by carrying an “ad’’ in
your paper.
QITET DAY FOR WOMEN
The annual “Quiet Day” for women
will be held next Thursday at the
Church of St. Philip the Deacon from
nine-thirty a. m. to three thirty p. m.
by the Rev. Father Leete of Plattg
mouth. Holy Communion at nine-thir
ty, meditations or addresses at 10:30,
11:30, 2:00 and 3:00.
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Betty Zane.
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GENE STRATTON-PORTER
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|THE NEGRO WOMAN’S
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
The Directors and Advisory Board
of Old Folks Home will hold their
monthly meeting Monday evening, Mar.
5th, at the home of Mrs. Martha Tay
lor Smith, 1920 North 34th street.
The chairman of the Rustling Com
mittee will be prepared to give In de
tail the plan® for starting the drive for
the new home.
Regular monthly meeting of the
Home Wednesday morning, March 7th,
at 10:30 a. m. Fire which broke out
at the Home last Friday only damaged
the roof slightly.
We hope that all members of the
| Board and Home will show their in
| terest by attending’ the meetings men
tioned on above dates.—Elizabeth M.
Reed, Corresponding Secretary, 2636
| Franklin street.
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FIRE ENDANGERS FAMILIES
A fire which resulted from the ex
plosion of a gasoline stove in a small
room occupied as a stove repair shop
at 1160 North Twentieth street Tues
day night endangered the lives of sev
eral families at Twentieth and Paul
streets. The flat occupied by Miss
Mamie Byers was badly damaged and
she lost her personal effects, as did
also Mr. and Mrs. Washington, who
lived down stairs. The cottage occu
pied by Mr. and Mrs. James Neal, 2103
Paul, was also damaged. Had it not
been for the prompt action of the fire
department the entire block of poorly
constructed frame dwellings would
been destroyed.
McCLL'RE, SHOT BY WIFE, DIES
Mrs. Effie McClure, who shot her
husband last Thursday in a quarrel at
the Kandy Kitchen, a confectionery
store on North Twenty-fourth street,
of which they were proprietors, has
been held for manslaughter as the re
sult of the coroner's inqquest held last
Monday. Her husband, Charles B. Mc
Clure, died Saturday afternoon at the
Lord Lister hospital. Mrs. McClure
was remanded to the Douglas County
jail and bound over to the District
Court for trial. She was released on
bond Thursday.
The funeral of Charles B. McClure
will be held from the Jones & Co.
chapel this afternoon at 2 o’clock.
ATTENDS NEPHEW’S FUNERAL
A. L. Bowler was called to Law
rence, Kansas, last week to attend
the funeral of his nephew, Prof. Jos.
L. Bowler, a prominent educator and
former teacher in Sumner High School,
St. Louis, Mo.
Love—•Bedouin" and Otherwlee.
“In line, limn Is so simple, woman
so wise Mnn blunders ulong. taking
his elm nee us in whether he shall find
favor nr give offense; woman alone
knows when the great moment has
come. Hint tuiitneni when the time am?
the place and I lie person are plaited
Inio the perfect pattern.”—From “Be
doiiln Love." h.v Arthur W'elgull.
Error Common to Humanity.
The only people who make no mis
takes are dead people. I saw n man
last week who has not made a mis
take for four thousand years. He was
a mummy In the Egyptian department
of the British museum.—H. L. Way
land.
Which la the Heaviest Metal?
There are dor.ens of metals lighter
than aluminum. Lithium, one of the
lightest, has oti’y one-fifth of the
weight of aluminum. Gold, almost
twice as heavy its lead. Is not the
heaviest. I'lufIlium and Iridium are
heavier.
Wants to Share HI# Joy.
The man who, ufter passing you by
for ten years, suddenly greets you by
our name hasn’t been reading an edi
torial on courtesy. He has Just been
nominated for something.—New York
Trlhnno
unnomeiy i ruin.
How small Is our knowledge In coni
•arimin with our Ignorance.—Buster.
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BRINu IN
those old, worn-out pants.
We can match them with
a new pair at moderate
cost.
We carry In stock thou
sands of pairs of pants.
.1 No. 16th. Opposite Postoffice.
When you think of
Pants think of the
Pants Store.
|j Reid—Duffy Pharmacy !
! : 24th ami Lake Sts.
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Public Sales 1
X We have purchased 122,000
Pair U. S. ARMY MUNSON
*t* LAST SHOES, sizes 514 to 12,
X which was the entire surplus
y stock of one of the largest U. S.
X Government shoe contractors.
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X This shoe is guaranteed one ...
hundred per cent solid leather, y
X color dark tan, bellows tongue, X
X dirt and waterproof. The actual •{•
*,♦ value of this shoe is $6.00. j
X Owdng to this tremendous buy X
X we can offer same to flJJO Qr y
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man on delivery or send money y
order. If shoes are not as rep- X
resented we will cheerfully re
fund your money promptly upon *j*
request. X
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SHOE COMPANY
296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. £
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X 5-Piece ORCHESTRA fur- $
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$60.00 per night X
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Peoples’ Gro. Store
P. E. Anderson, Prop.
2530 Lake Street
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
Fresh and Cured Meats
The Best of Everything at
Reasonable Prices.
LION COAL CO.
LION LUMPS $10.50
LION NUT.$10.00
COLORADO
SMOKELESS. $10.50
SCREENINGS _ $6.00
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE WEBSTER 2605
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COAL 1
ALL KINDS
Reasonable Prices 54
Charles Solomon
2530 Lake St. Web. 2019 g
Residence Web. 4238 |
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ELECTRICAL WORKS
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Elevators Repairs, Armature
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2116 North 24th St.
IPHONE WEBSTER 0515
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GROCERIES
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24th and Saward St.
18 Yaars lima Location
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OMAHA STOVE
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Open Until 9 P. M. Every
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