Legal Notices ED. F. MOREARTY, Attorney-at-Law, 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) 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 bv publication, as is by law made and provided. You are therefore required to an swer plaintiff’s petition, on or before the 27th dav of October, 1923. ALBERTER HARVELL, 4t—9-21-23 For Rent ROOMS FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for rent, in a modern home, one block from oar line. Webster 1760. FOR RENT—Four furnished room apartment; $35.00. WE. 5880. FOR RENT—Five rooms upstairs. 2210 North Twenty-sixth street. WEbster 6114. FOR RENT—A modern furnished room in private home, one block from Dodge street car line. WEbster 3024. (10-5-23) FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish ed room with use of kitchen. Mrs. Drake, 1823 North Twenty-third street. WEbster 5372. (4t-10-5-23) FOR RENT—First-class modern fur nished rooms. Gentlemen preferred. Fine location, one block from car line. Tel. WEbster 0930. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished rooms in modern home. 2816 North 26th street. WEbster 0552. 4-t-9-28) 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. 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. 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Whitley, agent to the Madam South and Johnson hai system, wishes to announce to he many friends and patrons that ah baa moved to >7|4 Miami street TO Webster «W7.—Adv. WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN durln day. Webster MW. Many are showing their appredi tSon tor the Monitor by sanding 1 their subscriptions. Are you a aul scriber? If not, why not! Is yoa subscription duet If so, please pa MpraptlFr MARCONI DEVELOPS PLAN TO SEND CHEAP MESSAGES Minimum of Electrical Current Will Be Needed When New Waves Are Used. Another great step In the develop ment of wireless telegraphic transmis sion has been realized, says Senator Marconi, who has returned to London after a two months' experimental ■nilse In his yacht, according to a London dispatch. A system has been evolved by the Italian Inventor where by wireless messages are transmitted with a minimum of electrical power, and at very low cost. "We have transmitted messages up to a distance of 2.2O0 miles, not only vlth a very much smaller amount of bower and energy, hut faster and more cheuply than with the ordinary system of long-distance wireless." said Senator Marconi. “When the new system is adopted It will mean that a power station for long-distance work can lie erected at much less cost than at present. 1 have j telegraphed on this system from Cape j Verde island, off the African coast, to j London. To send messages dear!;.' ; and more rapidly over those 2."no miles | *ook less ilower than a message from London to Paris by llie ordinary j methods." Senator Marconi explained f'-at these advantages were gained by the ntillriition of waves that have not lie fore been used. Given the necessary mechanical element, he said, messages could he sent clearly seven times faster •ban the present rate, and that the public and the newspapers ultimately would have the henetit of much cheap er commercial charges. Ilia opinion Is Glut wireless Is only In Its Infancy, and that the future has in store greater marvels than have been re veal cl In the past. Commenting on recent experiments conducted by American inventors look ing to privacy In wireless telephonic conversation. Senator Marconi said he was afraid such an achievement was still far off. “I do not say that wire less telegraphy ever will be an abso lutely private means of transmission, hut will say that in the future It will be possible lo make It much more dltli cult for any one to get messages n it Intended for them." AMERICAN EXPLORERS TO EXCAVAT ED CITIES Carnegie Institute has developed plans for a series of expeditions to ex cavate tiie ruins of ancient Maya ciiies in tlie hope of revealing the secrets of that hurled civilization, says a Wash ington dispatch to the New York lter aid The institute has been sending yearly e.xtreditlons for the last decade or so. hut tlie next expedition will start next January and will be the largest | and most Important archeological ven- , litre ever attempted on this continent. ! Some of the best known scientists of America and Europe will head the various departments of tlie expedition and their discoveries may literally turn i present conceptions of primitive Ins I tory upside down. Permission has been granted by the , governments concerned for the Ameri I can scientists to investigate ruins of i the Maya cities in the Jungles of Mex i Ico and Guatemala. Dr. Sylvanus G. | Moreley, associate of the Institute In ' Middle American arcliPoiogy. who has i been conducting explorations and studies in middle America for nine years. Is now in Yucatan to begin pre liminary work of clearing tlie brush from the group of structures which will form the first study. No centure In recent years has ex cited so much Interest in scientific circle's as the institute’s announce ment that It intends to excavate the ruined cities of what Is generally ac cepted to have been the first human race to Inhabit this continent. Just what the explorers will find no man can predict, but officials of tlie insti tution predict that tlie story burled in : the tropical jungles of Mexico promises I to become one of the most intriguing 1 chapters In primitive history and to | place King “Tut" far In the back ground. The Maya civilization, an aboriginal i race, flourished on this continent cen turies before the coming of Christ. It reached an amazingly high state of In tellectual culture for that period and then disappeared with a completeness limit has baffled science. SONNY THOMPSON’S ENTERTAINERS Clever Colored Syncopationists Fea tured With “Let’s Go!” Coming To the Gayety Saturday For One Week’s Stay. Next week’s offering at the Gayety theatre should be of sufficient appeal to its pat'ons in this city to warrant a visit of the majority of them to that nonular plavhouse. Especially will its at'ractiveness appeal to the ladies who are in the habit of attending the daily matinees. “T.et’s Go,” the offering in ques tion, i« one of the really pretent;ous shows of the season. It carries an equipment of fifteen magnificen’ scenes and one of the most expensive wardrobes of exquisite costumes on the road. There is a host of trtdv prettv chorus girls, who not only dis play their many pretty costumes to the greatest advantage but who hnvo been selected for their dancing and I wn'ring ahilitv as well. Particular! ■ true is this of the former, the me-n I n*-s having been trained in a manner dancing that rivals the famous T>Mer Girls. In fact they are a gin gerv, good-looking lot who are in keeping with the superb costumes ard scenic investment of the big produc tion. As to principals, they are all of the most satisfactory type and handle the splendid material furnished them in the book of Allen Spencer Tenny in a finished manner that leaves nothing to he desired. Headine the list are Pat White and Manny King, two very clever comedians. Pat White, togeth er with his trick dog, Jack, leaver never a dull moment while thev ace on the stage, while Mr. King not only is a verv amusing comedian, but a splendid violinist as well. Kittv Mad- 1 ison is a lively dancing soubrette with plenty of pep. Burton Carr, last sea son with Jack Reid’s show, has a pleasing tenor voice and looks well; Nan Palon, the prima donna, who comes direct from vaudeville, is the possessor of a marvelous voice and good looks; Flo Kane is a jazz singer of real merit; Joe Berrett, the char acter man, can also sing as well as act, while Helen Flynn, a classical dancer who is only eighteen years old, has just finished a season with Geo. White’s famous “Scandals.” Then to round off the bill at the Gavety the atre the producer of “Let’s Go" offers Sonnv 'Thompson’s Entertainers, one of the greatest aggregations of col ored singers, dancers and musicians ever seen on the stage. Sunday’s mat inee starts at 3:00 o’clock. ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH We are glad to welcome eight mem ber* into the Church Sunday night. There are more to follow. One came to us from the Christian Science fold. The pastor will speak Sunday morning from the topic, “The Chris tian’s Birthright—Are We Selling It?” On Sunday evening he will begin a ; series on the Ten Commandments, the topic next Sunday being the preamble otthat foundation of all civil laws— “God Spake All These Words.” Trouble Enough. A delegation l id I'H.ied itn .Jones 10 gel buu io n-rve on ihe bouse com mittee of me eioiif . i lub "Gentle men, I thank y. u for the honor from the bottom of my heart, but there Is nothing doing I already have u wife, ■ son ln-lan mil a <“■ -imd-hand inr, and I think (lint is imulhc enough for one man." Belgium’! Agricultural Laborers. One of the surprising features of truvel through Belgium Is the multi tude of siiihII farms and also the In tensive cultivation. Before the wai "lit of les~ than 7,.riUU,0UU acres ot total are. ...oul i>,OUO.UUlt acres were tilled. Mn. 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WEBSTER 2821 '_ [ - We Provide All “Present Day” Needs Complete Protection—Big Benefits—Low Cost We will list your home for sale, or sell you a home and loan you money. AMERICAN MORTGAGE & FINANCE COMPANY JOHN F. THOMAS, Agent. 214 Courtney Bldg„ Omaha, Neb. TeL WE bwter 5782 6i,!5U Wk.r Sal, Oct. 13 SONNY THOMPSON’S ENTERTAINERS 1 In Conjunction With a, “LET’S GO!” S Manny King JSVS Pat White Together With a Chorus of Irish Daisies SonnyThompson’smid-ff 199 IT III77 NOTHIN’ die Name Starts With U "MEANSuHlL, BUT! 4WMXMX*vvv v vv,WmW*%mWm!“X**> v I New Records f I I DA COX $ “ \ny Woman’s Blues" 2 \ “Blue Monday Blues” •{• ^ SARAH MARTIN 2 "Sweet Man Was Cause of y It All” f “Sympathizing Blues” 2 ETHEL WATERS ’k “Lost Out Blues” 2 “You Can’t Do What My Last y | Man Did” | I $. LEWIS | ;r 21th and Parker Streets j’ WE DELIVER >1 Phone WEbster 2042 !jj Good News for ^ Stout Women Nemo Sell-Reducing No. 333 ii a real bargain It has a lowtop and medium skirt. 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