| Local and Personal Happenings » | I we print the news while it is news | Webster 42431 i ADDRESS BOX I 20 4 - - - Jjj E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters Trust building, Jackson 3841 or Har ney 2156. Mrs. Lucy Thompson en route home fi-om Texas spent several days here, visiting Mr., and Mrs. Frank J. Liver pool, 115 North Twentieth street. She left for her home at Victorville, Cal., Wednesday afternoon, accompanied by her niece Mary Ellen Liverpool. Remit for your paper, please! Mrs. William H. Robinson, “Eddie Lou”, as her many friends call her, will leave Monday for Kansas City, Kans., to visit her parents. Thence she will go to Los Angeles, Cal., to spend the winter. Mrs. E. M. Hughes, 2210 North Twentyeighth street, entertained Tues day night in honor of her husband’s birthday anniversary. A delightful evening was spent by all present. Dance every Monday night at Dreamland Hall. Turner’s orchestra. —Adv. The Indies’ Birtdhay Kensington Chub will have their annual exhibit of fancy work next Wednesday after noon at Hillcrest, Mrs. Alfred Jones being hostess. ASK YOUR MERCHANT OR THOSE FROM WHOM YOU BUY WHY HE DOES NOT ADVER TISE IN YOUR NEWSPAPER. There will be a Home Talent Even ing given at Zion Baptist Church Mon day evening, February 11, under the auspices of the Women Laymen of the Church.—'Adv. Mr. Otis Shipman has just pur chased one of the latest Peerless se dans to replace his car which was recently destroyed by fire. Dance every Monday night at Dreamland Hall. Turner’s orchestra. —Adv. Samuel Majors, aged 65, an old res ident of Omaha, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Nettie Rawlins, 2532 Maple street, Monday afternoon. The funeral was held from the resi dence Thursday afternoon. The Rev. Frederck Divers officiated. Inter ment was at Mt. Hope. Mesdames Edgar Lee and J. C. Jones were hostesess at a luncheon and whist party Thursday afternoon, at the residence of Mrs. Lee, 2417 Maple street, in honor of Mrs. Wil liam H. Robinson. Covers were laid for sixteen. Dance every Monday night at Dreamland Hall. Turner’s orchestra. —Adv. Mrs. M. Simpson of Topeka, Kans., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Hardison, matron of the Old Folks’ Home. The Phi Delta Sorority met Wed nesday night as the guests of Mrs. Mary Harrold, 2211 North Twenty eighth avenue. Mrs. William Lee of Gallatin, Mo., is the guest of her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lee, 2417 Maple street. The Colored Commercial Club held an interesting meeting Thursday night and took under advisement some prac tical plans for developing the work of the organization. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Church of St. Philip the Deacon met at the residence of Mrs. Charles H. Hicks, 2630 Maple street, Thursday afternoon and elected officers for the year. Mrs. M. L. Wilson is quite ill at her residence, 2516 Corby street. Mr. Isaac Fisher, 2310 North Twen ty-seventh avenue was called to the bedside of his mother in the Jar South last Wednesday. Mr. P. W. White and his wife, Mrs. Georgia E. White, who have been vertr ill for several weeks at their residence, 2317 Charles street, are able to be up and are slowly improv ing. Don’t miss (he Home Talent Even ing at Zion Baptist Church, Monday evening, February 11.—Adv. The regular bi-monthly meeting of the Omaha Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was held at Grove M. E. Church at 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon. The next meeting will be 'held February 3. Mrs John A. Singleton who hag been ill with the grippe is much bet ter. Mrs. Sophie Ervine of Salt Lake City, I'tah, and her sister, Mrs. Mary Warren of Danville, Ky., after a week’s visit with their nephew, Otis Shipman’s family, left Tuesday for Danville, WOODRUFF'S CASH MARKET A very attractive new meat mar ket has recently opened at 1720 North Twenty-fourth street, where patrons are assured courteous attention, a well-supplied stock of the choicest meats to select from and satisfac tory prices. Mr. Woodruff, the pro prietor, is a man who knows the busi- > ness and invites your patronage by advertising in your paper. NORTH SIDE BRANCH 22nd and Grant Streets EDNA M. STRATTON, Executive Sec’y Vesper Service Please remember the Vesper ser vice at 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon. An interesting program will be given, followed by the usual social hour. Dr. L. E. Britt wh ohas been quite ill with an attack of the grippe is able to be out again. ^B SEMI-CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE I CITY AUDITORIUM I ^■fEBRUARY2| Jimmie Jones I I HR Morrie Schlaifer I HgHiHHHiH ^* Hi ^H good prel|m|n*r|es I Popular Prices | | Our February Furniture Sale $20.50 Cane Rocker, 1.W1 I in , • dull brown ma hogany, with comfort able three-piece cane back. Chair to match at the same price. Feb ruary Sale « g OO Price, each J.O«vlvr l^T £ ^ ___[ _14.00 Walnut Finished I Now Cjoing Un On Our Seventh Floor $275 8-Piece Dining 12.25 Kitchen Room Suite, 175.00| Chair ' Solid seat, five ‘urned spindles. A "Simmons" Bed, fully I'wo to a custom- ' guarantied. May be had er. No phone or in the full or single size, nail orderB— Limit of two to a cus 1A A tomer. February Sale •*K7 Price .T.95 300.00 3-Piece Library Suite 229.50 u I L i I 22.50 Simmons CJ+ppl TlpH Maue uutlre.y t.i genuine American walnut, . /it with a sixty-six inch Buffet and Table that 14 95 measures 45x54 inches. The Chairs have gen- These three fine pieces of "Master Built” i a.ior Furniture are I An PKiii-rluitv Unsigned ulne blue leather seats. China Closet, illus perfectly matched aud upholstered in a heavy Baker velour, tle.l With the mitered cor trated, 49.75, the Serving Table for 39.75. Thus The frame is finished in mahogany. The upholstering and the era and group tilling making a complete ten piece OC/I CA spring cushions are fully guaranteed. Priced OOQ Ef| H I rods Full sl*e only 14 96 Suite as Illustrated, priced at, ZD^-.OU specially for the February Sale at. the suite for. | 225.00 Eight-Piece Dining Room Suite 129 \ f / A very fine genuine American Walnut Suite consisting of Buffet, Table and a set of six genuine leather seated Chairs. All pleceB are perfectly matched and finished In the two-tone. < OQ Kfl A very exceptional value for the February Sale at, 30.00 “Blackstone” Mattress, 19.95 This Mattress contains fifty-five pounds of all-pure and selected layer cotton felt. It has the four extra rows of side stitching. May be had In all regular sizes 17.50 Steel Coil Spring Finished In the gray e n amel. Small heli cal spring top. Febru ary Sale Price— 11.75 75.00 “Pullman” Day The seat revolves and opens Into a full size and comfortable Bed. You may select either velour or tapestry upholstering. The frame Is finished in mahogany and has a cane panel insert. 18.00 Felt and Cotton Mattress, 12.95 This mattress contains fifty ?;|i pounds of all layer felt and cotton in combination. Has the four ex jjijl ' tra rows of side stitching Full or single size. Price— i ____1UL. | (While our furniture stocks are on the whole very large, in some instances quantities are | limited. We suggest that you shop promptly after reading this ad in order to be assured pi of the selection you desire. Buy on Easy Time Payments. |||||| m Monitor Advertisers Are Satisfied Advertisers Bonds Furnished to Reliable Person* * NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE •] PHONES: j Res., Web. 6613; Office, At 5104 j Res. 2863 Binney St. '! NOAH W. WARE j; ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR j AT LAW I; f HOURS: 9 A. M. to 12:00 Noon; 1:S0 ' P. M. to 5:30 P. M. 4 Kaffir Blk. 817 No. 16th St. Omaha $ 4 4 "■ — ~ ■ ■ "* 1 — " "" 4 4 4 Phones: — Office, WE. 3667; Res., WE. 3888 j JOHNADAMS 5 <» •: < > Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law •: ! I Practice in all Courts, * ‘ • State and Federal 1 * : I; 1516 N. 24th St., Omaha, Neb. \ • • 1 « | 0. K. Beauty Shop | • Nannie R. Snowden, Prop. • __ *:* «j % FACIAL, SCALP TREAT- f I •I* MENT & HAIR DRESSING ? : £ — :i:: .{• Hair Goods Made to Order X ; V _ . ? 1154 North 20th Street ? ¥ Phone WEbster 6194 X T * Your credit is good with GROSSMAN & SONS Operators of GATE CITY FURNITURE CO. Complete Housefumishers Mr. C. H. Richards, our Field Mgr. will see that you are treated right, and GLOBE VAN & STORAGE CO. Cheapest rates on moving, packing and storing. Anything, anytime, any where. Service guaranteed. AT 0230 JA 4338 x~x*<~x“x~x~x~x~x~x~x* SEWARD STREET! SANITARY X BARBERSHOP X G. W. Holmes E. Curley •*; Props. Just Opened and Ready for % Business, ^ 1522 North 24th Street X WEbster 0663 | •X-X-X~X~X~X'X~X-<~X"X~X"X-* I , HILL-WILLIAMS DRUG | ;: COMPANY ;; :: FOUNTAIN PENS—STATIONERY ;; ; : CIGARS and CANDY V \ Eastman Kodaks and Supplies * | 2402 Cuming Street ]; £ | Phone Webster 2616 4 . Ice Cream and Cold Drinks *» ■ Game in Season .j HOME CAFE ; MOY, Prop. . Home Cooking. Steaks a | Specialty. The only place of .j ! it’s kind in the city. First-class J > service. 5 ’ American and Chinese Dishes \ ■ We put up every kind of ') ’ lunch to take out. .? ■ 2412 Lake St. Omaha ‘j XhW'mHh!44XmMhWm3mX**X**Mm!hXmXmIi !,*XhXhX**XXhX**Xm!**X*'XmX*,I**I‘*X*4! • *; : If iis^eep ] Warm!!!] IT’S EASY *: • < ; ] : BUY < * YOUR UNDERWEAR 2 * i : North Side j Bazaar . and Women’s Exchange j ► :• 2114 NO. TWENTY-FOURTH .j ► 3 :* Rare Bargains in < ;• Choice Garments Ij : LIST YOUR HOUSES ] j AND VACANT LOTS J j with ] j Blackburn & Johnson j C Real Estate and Contractors < C < [• We list houses for sale, * C rent or lease. We build, re- j I: pair, paint and decorate < [• your home. ! C If you have any old « !* houses to be moved or ' > wrecked, we would like to I buy them. « : CaU WEbster 7067 ; J. C. BLACKBURN j I and I J. G. JOHNSON I 1423 N. 24th St. Omaha : * x~xx~x**<~x"x~x**x**x~x"x~x*« ❖*xx-x-x-x-x**x-x-x**xx**x-x^ I. LEVY | DRUGGIST { PERFUMES—CANDIES f CIGARS f For your convenience U. ? S. Post Office sub station. [ 24th and Decatur Streets * S ? | 4 % i I f A | ALASKA FISH CO. I 4 WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR X ? THE TABLE % ; X OPEN ON SUNDAY jt X Our Meat Department Is o Open for Business ' I % WE. 6512 1114 No. 24th j v 31 S* ICK | HIRTS I 00N 4 AVED | | SHIRT HOSPITAL f | Visiting Hours— 4 £ 8:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. \ X NORTH SIDE BAZAAR I 4 and X 4 WOMEN’S EXCHANGE | | 2114 N. 24th St. 4 \ x~x"x~x~x~x~x~x“x~x~x-x“x' I OPEN SUNDAY ALL DAY $ Complete line of 4 GROCERIES | MEATS ♦ VEGETABLES and fruits ;; I. GARBER ii WEB. 2011 26th and Burdette \ \ ;; X~X~X~X**X-X-X~:~X>d>000000 * X tions. Phone us, fit keys or ' ’ J .J. repair locks at your home. J \ > -x~x~x~:~x~xk-<~x~x~x~:-«*xhm^ > <■ > ♦ t' | SEEDS ii j:: OF KNOWN QUALITY ;; f ;; Flower, Grass and Garden < I ;; Seeds J | C < • Bulbs, Hardy Perennials 11 $ ;; Poultry Supplies 11 i <• -See Us for Your- I! * \ \ Fresh Cut Rowers ;; ! I Always on Hand :j; Stewart’s Seed Stere :: II 119 No. 16th St.—Opposite « ! \ Postoffice — JA ckson 9977 11 I L-^OOeMOOOM.MM? For Sickness ft Accident Insurance Call AUGUSTUS HICI8 Tel. Web.ter MSI 17II Mhunl Si ’( With Bankers Accident I near ante Ce. T-' Pj&h-r'