The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, September 21, 1923, Page Four, Image 4

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    Legal Notices
ED. F. MOREARTY,
Attorney-at-Taw,
700 Peters Trust Building.
NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICA
TION.
To Anna Stewart, non-resident de
fendant :
You are hereby notified that Cleve
land Stewart, your husband, and the
plaintiff herein, filed his petition in
the District Court of Douglas County,
Nebraska, on the 15th day of January,
1923, to obtain a divorce from you on
the grounds of cruelty and willful de
sertion for more than two years last
past. You are required to answer said
petition on or before 15th day of Oc
tober, 1923.
CLEVELAND STEWART.
(4t-8-31)
H. P. PINKETT, Attorney.
Room ID, Patterson Block.
PROBATE NOTICE.
In the Matter of the Estate of Alfred
G. Marshall, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
creditors of the said deceased will !
meet the executor of said estate, be
fore me. County Judge of Douglas ’
County, Nebraska, at the County
Court Room, in said county, on the
26th day of October. 1923, and on the
26th day of December,, 1923, at nine
o’clock a. m., each day, for the pur
pose of presenting their claims for
examination, adjustment and allow
ance. Three months are allowed for
the creditors to present their claims,
from the 22nd day of September,
1923.
BRYCE CRAWFORD,
4t-8-24-23 County Judge.
N. W. WARE
Attorney at Law
111 South Fourteenth St.
Omaha, Neb.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE
FENDANT
To Walter Harvell, non-resident de
fendant: You are hereby notified that
Alberter Harvell, on the 5th day of
June, 1923, as plaintiff, filed her pe
tition in the District Court of Doug
las County, Nebr., wherein she prays
to obtain a decree of divorce from you
on the grounds of cruelty and non
support; and that on the 17th day of
September, 1923, the District Court of
Douglas County, Nebr., entered an
order that service of summons in this
action may be had by publication, as
is by law made and provided.
You are therefore required to an
swer plaintiff’s petition, on or before
the 27th day of October, 1923.
ALBERTER HARVELL,
41-9-21-23 i ,
For Rent
BOOHS
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FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod
ern home. No other roomers. One
block from Dodge and Twentyfourth
street car lines. Gentleman prefer-!
red. WEbster 1888.-9-21-23.
FOR RENT—One single bed room.
2216 North Twenty-seventh avenue.
WEbster 6834.-9-21-23.
FOR RENT—Beautiful front room in
private home. Home privilege, j
WEbster 5880.
FOR RENT—One nicely furnised room
in modern home. Gentleman pre
ferred. Call evenings. WE bster
1058.—3-t-8-31-23.
FOR RENT—One furnished room on
car line for a gentleman. Webster
3567.
FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms.
Steam heat. Close in. On two car
lines. Mrs. Anna Banks. 924 North
Twentieth street. Jackson 4379
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room.
Strictly modem. WE-6557. 9-6-23
FOR RENT
Furnished rooms in modem home,
933 N. 27th St. Harney 2894.
4t-9-7-23
FOR RENT—One large front room.
Call evenings. Webster 44.32.
FOR RENT. Neatly furnished
room. Gentleman preferred. One
block from North Twenty-fourth and
Dodge car lines. Webster 5652.
FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished
rooms for man and wife, or men.—
Webster 4432.
FOR RENT. Nicely furnished front
room for gentleman, with meals.
Webster 3106.
FOR KENT—Nicely furnished niod
ern rooms, one block from car line.
Webster 3567.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
for couple or men. WE hater 3576.— j
8-31.
• Help Wanted
WANTED—Colored men to qualify
for sleeping car and train porters. Ex
perience unnecessary, transportation |
furnished. Write T. McCaffrey, Supt.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Miscellaneous
Madame A. C. Whitley, agent for
the Madam South and Johnson hair
system, wishes to announce to her
many friends and patrons that she
has moved to 2724 Miami street Tel.
Webster 3067.—Adv.
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'J'HOROUGHLY worthy used furni
ture of every description is offered
for sale at very reasonable prices in
our warehouse, between the hours of
1 p. m. and 5 u. m. week days. 8th
and Capitol Ave.—Orchard A Wilhelm
Co.
WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN during
day. Webstar 6660.
Use DENTLO for the teeth. Large
tube 26c.—Adv.
Wealed Wide awake keys to sail
The Monitor every Saturday. live
beys can make money by selliag
“BUCK” AND “BUBBLES”
AT GAYETY THEATRE
The Famous Colored Team With Har
ry Steppe in “Dancing Around”
Local theatre-goers cannot afford
to miss “Dancing Around,” announced
by the popular Gayety Theatre as its '
attraction for week starting Saturday I
matinee, as this is one of the season's
offerings well worth a visit to the j
theatre.
The show, which is—as one can |
gather from the title—a carnival of
dancing, also combines the rare charm
of youth and talent. The cast, strong
ip its entertaining powers, is headed
by Harry (Bananas) Steppe, whose
fun making ability is well-known to
the followers of Columbia Burlesque.
Buck and Bubbles, two colored per
formers, contribute very materially
to the entertainment with their songs,
dances and playing of musical in
struments. These two boys are recog
nized as the successors of Williams
and Walker. Lillian Smalley, as prima
donna, is pleasing and efficient; Fred j
(Fatty) Slater, who works opposite to
Steppe, is an Irish comedian who is |
always funny; Arthur Putnam, the j
straight man of the cast, is an excel
lent foil for the comedians; Rose Duf
fin, the soubrette, is a bundle of pep
and personality; Geo. Rose, the juvea- >
ile, is a good looking chap with lots
of ability;1 Alan Walker is another
dancer who contributes much to the
show’s success; Edna Howard and
Edna Davenport, are both acrobatic
dancers full of vim and grace; the
Bodine Sisters both sing and dance
equally well; Aneta White does a tra
peze act, displaying rare grace and
charm; Betty Meyers is a clever hard
shoe dancer; Paula Joyce, a singer
and dancer, while Ina Kay does some
dancing stunts that are new and
novel.
Nor must we overlook the chorus
which is much more attractive than
most of the ones playing here this
season. In fact one of the unusual
features about “Dancing Around” is
the vivacity of the entire chorus and
the excellent execution of all of the
lively and graceful ensemble dances.
The sensational work of Buck and
Bubbles will be the talk of Omaha.
“Dancing Around” is in two big
acts and six colorful scenes. Its book
is by Harry Steppe and Arthur Put
num and its lyrics and music by Joe
Trent. The show is staged by Mau
rice Cain and the dances by Seymour
and Frank Montgomery.
There will be a matinee at 2:15
daily all week. Sunday’s matinee
starts at 3:00.
FEATURE OF AK-SAR-BEN'
HISTORIC PAGEANT
President Coolidge, receiving the
oath of office in the parlor of hie
father's home in New England, will
be one of the feature floats in the
Patriotic Historic America pageant
which is to be one of the highlights
in the annual Ak-Sar-Ben festival, Oc
tober 3.
To be sure of the correctness of
the smallest detail, photographers
went to the little Vermont homestead,
where the president spent his boy
hood. and photographed the room just
as it was when the elder Coolidge ad
ministered the oath of office to his
son.
The photographs are being used to
govern the construction of the float.
Furniture, pitcures, wall decorations,
carpets and rugs will be reproduced
exactly.
The Patriotic Historic America pag
eant will cost $30,000, forty floats be
ing entered, each representing some
patriotic incident in the history of the
nation. More than 4,000 men, women
and children will take part. Fifteen
hands will participate.
The pageant was written by John
Lee Webster, pioneer attorney of
Omaha.
WOMAN “JUST TRAVELIN”
IS PUT OFF TRAIN
Chico, Calif., Sept. 21.—Susan Bell, |
colored, 80 years old, according to j
the local police, was arrested last
night when she was put off a South- '
srn Pacific train she had boarded at I
Vina, after telling the conductor stye I
had neither money nor ticket, and
said she was going “nowhere in par
ticular, just travelin’.”
May? are showing their apprecia
tion for the Monitor by sending in
their subscriptions. Are you a sub
scriber? if not, why not? is your
subscription due? If so, please pay
t prmptly.
WANTED TO RENT—Two or three
furnished rooms for light bouse
keeping. Tel. WE bster 4584.
TOR SALE—6-room modern house,
half block from Twenty-fourth
street car line. For information call
WE bster 2179, until 9 p. m.; after
that WE bster 1373.
1st at
DE LUXE CAFE
Barke k Wiley, Proprietors.
Short Orders at All Hours
Quality and Service.
Phone L-44S4 84« Wo. 9th St
Lincoln, Webrnnkn
WWVWWIftMWWWW
ffilmSaTselnS^
I CAIN AND DAVENPORT PRESENT THE NATIONAL SPEED SHOW I
I HARRY “BANANAS” STEPPE in I
DANCING AROUND
THE UTMOST it Musical Revue With
AMERICA’S FOREMOST
COLORED STARS
BUCK and
(Courtesy of Nat Nazarro)
Successors to
Williams & Walker I
Highest Salaried Colored Per- I
formers in the World I
Late Stars on tlie Orpheum, Kieth and I
' Shubert Circuits ■
SPEED? PEP?_Nothin’ But! I
Watch Bubbles Strut!! Hear Buck I
Play the Piano!! —and I
I The Fastest Dancing Chorus in the World! |
HARRY STEPPE, whomade bananas famous! |
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AMERICAN MORTGAGE & FINANCE COMPANY
JOHN F. THOMAS, Agent.
214 Courtney Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Tel. WE hater 5782
FRIEDMAN BROTHERS
1510 NORTH 24th STREET
Full Line of
SHOES AND HOSIERY
for Your Family. Latest Styles and Lowest Prices
Honda Furnished to Reliable Person.
NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE
PHONES:
Res., Web. 6613; Office, At. 5104
Res. 2863 Binney St.
NOAH W. WARE
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR
AT LAW
HOURS: 9 A. M. to 12:00 Noon; 1:8b
P. M. to 6:30 P. M.
| 111 So. 14th Street Omaha, Nebr
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24th and Franklin
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