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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1924)
. WILL FOX One of the very good reasons Barney Gerard calls his big musical Show “All In Fun.” At the popular Gayety, twice daily, all next week. LINCOLN NEWS AND COMMENT Mrs. Gertrude Bush was called to St. Joseph, Mo. last week on account of her mother's illness. Mrs. Ollie Ray returned home Mon day from Kansas City, Mo., where she had been on account of her daugh ter’s illness. Wm. Alexander returned to Fort Dodge, Iowa, last week. Revival meetings were in progress all last week, and with much success, rnd are still going on this week. Rev. J. R. Williams of Richmond, Mo. is preaching some convincing sermons to the folks of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Mr. H. M. W'illiams is confined at home with illness. The Second quarterly meeting of the Superintendents and Teachers As sociation of the New Era Baptist Con vention of Nebraska met with Mt. Zion Baptist Sunday School here on Sunday afternoon. Mr. H. I,. Ander son, State Supt. of Omaha, presiding. The program as outlined was carried out in detail with a few exceptions, that of persons not present, but were substituted with others. The songs, scripture lessons, addresses were all of note. The discussion, “’Our Oppor tunities as Co-workers with Christ” lead by Mr. Chas. Stewart of betnel Baptist of Omaha was well explained, and was highly commended. The Chemical Demonstration by Mr, D. G. Shaw, Supt. of Zion Baptist of Omaha was very unique, and was one, from which a great lesson can be learned. Visitors present were Mr. ri. E. Anderson, Mr. D. G. Shaw, Misses F. Maxey, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stew art, Mrs. Susie Trent, Mr. Harry Gar ner, Mr. and Mrs. H. A Johnson, Mrs. L. M. Ervin, Misses Hazel Roulette, Mattie Hendricks, Carrie Roberrson, Nettie Newby, Geraldine Hoax, Messrs A. B. Young, H. Burroughs, all ofl whom expressed themselves as hav ing enjoyed the services during the J day, and the splendid hospitality of j Lincoln friends. After evening ser vices, tbe crowd relumed to their homes in Omaha. Mrs. Vashti Mosley is reported to be much improved from her recent ill Ut-3s. Island Temple held their installa tion and smoker last Wednesday night which was enjoyed by all. Officers for ensuing year are: W. L. Robinson, Ulus Potentate; M. E. Williams, Rab ban; A. B. Mosley, Ass’t. Kabban; C. W Malone, Recorder; L. T. Carter, Treasurer; 1. B. Smith, H. P. P. See the collector on your subscrip tions. W. W. MOSLEY. AL1.EN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH O. J. Bl RCKHARDT. PASTOR Last Sunday services were all well attended with interesting sessions of Sunday school and League and with instructive sermons by the pastor and the Rev. P. M. Harris. Next Sun day there will be services at 11, with sermon by the pastor; at 2:30 p. m., the Rev. Mr. Spaight, speaker, and at 8 p. m. with a special sermon to girls. Among the sick members of the congregation are Mesdames Mag gie Clay, Martha Moffatt, Orie Stearns and Maiissa Carter and Messrs CL W. Jones and Chris Rid dles. LOSES WIFE AND MOTHER WITHIN SIX WEEKS Mrs. Ophelia S. Brown, mother of Jo.-iah Brown, who has been a para lytic for a number of years, died Sun day afternoon at a local hospital to which she was taken last summer when the family went to Arizona for Mrs. Sina Brown’s health. The funer al was held Tuesday morning from Chiles & Company’s chapel. Rev. John AUvert Williams officiated. In terment was at Mt. Hope. The sym pathy of the community goes out to Mr. Brown who has been bereaved by death of both his wife and mother within the short space of six weeks. irr irrmtmr irmr tyuit' *mr Tinmrarr'iiMrimrimr tti tixi I Advertising Talk I A hen is not supposed to have ;i Much common sense or tact, E1 Yet every time she lays an egg p She cackles forth the fact. A rooster hasn’t got a lot Of intellect to show, But none the less most roosters have Enough good sense to crow. p The mule, the most despised of beasts, Has a persistent way ^ JOf letting folks know he’s around |f By his insistent bray. The busy little bees they buzz, M Bulls bellow and cows moo, M The watch dogs bark, the ganders quack, $ . The doves and pigeons coo. The peacock spreads his tail and squacks, 1 Pigs squeal and robins sing p And even serpents know enough . To hiss before they sting. B But man, the greatest masterpiece !•! That nature could devise, £ Will often stop and hesitate Before he’ll advertise. Merchants who are wise And want our people’s trade g_ Use THE MONITOR to advertise E And thus their fortune’s made. | ** ipS , CHURCH CLOSES VERY SUCCESSFUL YEAR At the annual parish meeting of the Church of St. Philip the Deacon, re cently held, reports showed the most successful year in the history of the congregation, in all! departments and organizations. The pastor’s records showed some interesting statistics of which the following are a part: Sun day services, including sessions of Church school, 176; celebrations of the Holy Communion, Sundays and Saints’ j 'axs, 96; in private to the sick, 3; week day sendees, 105; sermons, ad dresses and instructions, 110; pastoral calls, 240; baptisms, 18; persons pre pared and presented for confirmation, ’ 24. The treasurer’s report showed total receipts for the year to be close to $3,000. Substantial repairs and improvements were reported on the! church property. At this meeting B. 1 B. Cowan was added to the vestry; ! -tie or two vacancies to be filled later. MR. AND MRS. J. D. LEWIS ENTERTAIN AT HOME The attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis, 2414 Binney street was! the scene this week of two very de nghtful social functions. The first was on Monday night when Mr. and Mrs. Lewis entertained seventy guests representing many of the older resi sts of the city, with a goodly sprink ling of more recent substantial ad ditions to our citizenry. On Tues day night the hospitable couple were hostesses to 20 of the younger ma trons and their husbands with a few of the younger single set to enliven riie occasion. Entertainment suited to each group was provided upon each occasion and refreshments were served. H kVE MOVED INTO LARGER QUARTERS Mrs. H. J. Crawford & Son, one of our enterprising race firms on North twenty-fourth street, who carry a good stock of furnishings for ladies and gentlemen have moved from 1712 to 2208 North Twenty-fourth street into larger quarters where they can better accommodate their growing trade. Our Currency. At the present time there are five kinds of paper money or currency Is sued for circulation purposes. The United States Treasury issues three kinds: (I) United States notes, an au thorized issue of about 340 million dollars protected liy gold reserve of approximately 152 million dollars: (2) gold certificates Issued against an equal amount of gold held In the U. S Treasury for redemption, and (3) sil ver certificates Issued against an equal amount of standard silver dol lars held In the U. S. Treasury. Two kinds of bank currency are i-gtted— national bank notes, secured T»y de posit of United States bonds, and Ued era I Reserve notes, secured by com merrial paper and gold.—Argonaut. Mrs. J. Alice Stewart who has been confined to her home with serious illness for several weeks is much bet j ter. I Clean teeth the right way—with a dentifrice that does not scratch or scour. “Wash” your teeth clean with COLGATES Good News for J Stoul Women I Nemo Self-Reducing No. 333 I is a real bargain. It has a low top I and medium skirt. Made in dur- | able pink or white coutil; sizes 1 24 to 36 and costs only $3.00. m If your dealer can’t get it, send I name, address, size and $3.00. If ! We’ll send the corset. 1 Neao Hrsisnic-Pashion Instituts I 120 E. I6tk If., Nsw Yerk (Dspc. 9) I First Engine Used In 1829. The first attempt made In the United States to use locomotive engines, oth erwise than for mere experiment, was made on the railway from Carbondale to Honesdnle, P»., 18 miles, hullt hv the Delaware and Hudson Canal com pany The Stourbridge Lion, a locomo tive built in England, was placed upon the road in August. 1820. In 1830. con struction was begun on the South Uar ollnn railroad, and the road was de signed and built to he operated by steam locomotives. This was the first railway built with the purpose from the beginning of using steam locomo tives. For Rent ROOMS LOR RENT — Three rooms, unfur nished, for rent in modern home. Web. 5880. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room on car line. Webster 6557. It FOR RENT—6 room steam heated apaitments. Well arranged. $35.00. For rental call Western Real Es tate Co., 414 Karbach Blk., Jack son 3607, Eugene Thomas, Mgr. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light house keeping. WEbster 6834. -1-11- 24. FOR RENT—Rooms, strictly modern. One block from Dodge and Twenty fourth street car lines. WEbster 5652.-1-11-24. FURNISHED ROOM—In modern home, 1 block from car linc.^HMeb 1888. TO-24 FOR RENT — A furnished 3 room apartment, 2024 Burt Street. 1-4-24 FOR RENT—Neatly furnished rooms All modern conveniences. Conveni ent to car line. 1-4-24 I OR RENT—Furnished room, suitable for man and wife or single man, Tel. WEbster 6834. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for rent, in a modem home, one block from car line. Webster 1760. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in very modern home. One block from cat line. 933 North Twenty-seventh street. Harney 1747. FOR RENT—Three large rooms in s modem home, 2625 Caldwell street WEbster 5620. FOR RENT — Furnished rooms ir modern home. 2875 Wirt street Web. 4285. 11 -9-2' FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Mod ern. 2420 Charles street. Web. 6101 11-9-2! I FOR RENT—Five rooms upstairs Apply 2210 North Twenty-sixtl street. FOR RENT—Beautiful front room It private home. Home privilege WEbster 5880. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms Steam heat. Close in. On two cat lines. Mrs. Anna Banks. 924 North Twentieth street. Jackson 4379 Help Wanted 11 ANTED—Colored men to qualify or sleeping car and train porters. Ex perience unnecessary, transportation furnished. Write T. McCaffrey, Supt., St. Ijouis, Mo. Wanted—Wide awake boys to sell The Monitor every Saturday 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. WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN during day. Webster 5660. Many are showing their apprecia tion for the Monitor by sending In their subscriptions. Are yon a sub scriber? If noC why not? is your subscription due? If so, please pay K prmptly. Use DENTLO for the teeth. Large tube 26c.—Adv. ED. F. MOREARTY Attorney-at-Law 700 Peters Trust Building NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION To l^on Simmons, Non-Resident De fendant: You are hereby notified that Myrtle Simmons, your wife, and the plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the Dis trict Court of Douglas County, Ne- j braska, on the 11th day of October, 1923, to obtain an absolute decree of divorce from you on the grounds of wilful desertion for more than two years last past, and for non-support. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 18th day of Feb ruary, 1924. MYRTLE SIMMONS. 41-1-18-24 A. F. BRl NGARDT \tlomey-at-Law 308 Courtney Bldg. Notice of Incorporation of Sanitary Products Co. Notice is hereby given that on Sep tember 6, 1923, Articles of Incorpora tion were duly executed and filed of the Sanitary Products Company. The principal place of business of 3aid corporation shall be at Omaha, Ne braska. The general nature of busi ness to be transacted shall be to man ufacture, trade, deal in, sell and job soaps of all descriptions, cleansing powders, disinfectants, floor oils, sweeping compounds, brooms, brush es and janitor supplies; and otherwise | dealing in any awl all kinds of ma terials necessary or appropriate to. or required for, or incidental with the foregoing premises; the procuring by' lease, exchange or purchase of pat ents, and the buying, selling, improv ing and leasing of real estate. The authorized capital stock of said cor poration shall be $30,000.00 in shares of $100.00 each and shall be fully paid for when issued and shall be non-assessable. Money, property or labor may be accepted for shares of stock. The corporation may purchase 1 its own stock. The corporation began business on Septemlier 6, 1923. and j shall continue for 25 years. The busi ness of said corporation shall be con ducted by a board of directors, not less than three and not more than five. The officers of said corpora ' tion shall lie President, Viee-presi j dent, Secretary and Treasurer, who shall be chosen by the Board of Di rectors. The said Hoard of Directors shall also adopt by-laws for the con ducting of the business of this cor poration. The highest amount of in debtedness of the corporation shall at no time exceed two-thirds of its capital stock. The regular annual meeting shall be held on the first j Monday in January of each year. Mathew J. Norton. A. F. Brungaidt. Michael J. Flanagan. | 4t-1-4-24 ED. F. MOREARTY Attomey-atLaw 700 Peters Trust Building. * NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION j To Walter Cowan, Non-resident De fendant: You aie hereby notified that on the i 17th day of September, 1923, your | wife, Isma Cowan, and the plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the Dis j trict Court of Douglas County, Ne braska, to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of extreme cruelty. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 25th day of ■ February, 1924. I.ONA COWAN. 4t-1-26-24 __------_-----_i_ wwwwwwwww 9- 9 9 w 9 r • • • VVVrVVVVVVVVV*"«"V’t»'V» »"*»'VV: ' $ f! ! 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