The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, May 29, 1925, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE AK-SAR-BEN RACES
BIO JUNE ATTRACTION
Out at Ak-Sar-Ben Field, backed by
Omaha’s Big Boosters' Institution,
there are signs of activity, which
presages the return of thorough-breds
June 3rd to the 27th.
Ak-Sar-Ben is planning another big
running race program that will be
second to none in the west. More than
$105,000 in purses will be hung up for
the horsemen at this coming meeting
and advance reservations indicate that
horses from every state in the Union
and from Merico and Canada will take
part in this monster program.
The sport of horse racing is becom
ing more and more popular with the
public. The wonderful mile track at
Ak Sar-Ben Field and the arrange
ment of the grand stand with a seat
ing capacity of 10,000, are such that
every movement of the horses on the
track can be seen. Some of the finest
stables in the country will contest for
the handicap purses. In fact, now
quartered at Ak-Sar-Ben Field, in a
big box stall, is Phusla, the $100,000
French speed marvel.
The following are the big events
and the days on which they will be
run:
The Speed Inaugural (Handicap) !
Wednesday, June 3rd; the Ak-Sar-Ben
Queen's Plate Wednesday, June 10th;
the Omaha Chamber of Commerce
Stake (Handicap) Wednesday, June.
17th; the Ak-Sar-Ben King’s Cup
(Handicap) Saturday, June 20th; the
Nebraska (Handicap) Wednesday,
June 24th; the Stock Yards Derby
(Handicap) Saturday, June 27tb.
There will be twenty-two days of;
wonderful racing with six or more
races each day.
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PREJUDICES NOT INHERITED
Washington, D. C., May 29—Tend
encies toward thinking and acting in
certain ways, which are called habits,
are the outgrowth of training and ex
perience. They are not inherited, says
Dr. W. A. Thom, of Boston, who has
written an interesting article on the
subject of “Child Management” for
the Children’s Bureau of the U. S. De
partment of Labor. According to Dr.
Thom, we begin to form habits at
birth and go on through life, forming
them quickly and easily in youth and
more slowly and with difficulty as
the year's advance. “The morals of
most of us are to a large extent,” he
continues, “the result of habits of
thinking formed in early life. Most of
our prejudices are the outcome of hab
its of thinking formed in childhood.
Many persons as children develop a
feeling about racial and religious dif
ferences which may lead in later me
to intolerance and hatred toward their
fellowmen. This same attitude of
mind is seen in children toward theii
playmates who have the misfortune ol
being orphans, or the child whose
mother is a scrubwoman or whose
father is a garbage collector. Care
should be taken to see that children
are early taught kindness and consid
eration for those less fortunate, ior
unconsciously they will form their
attitudes from the home atmosphere.’1
Dr. Thom insists that our manners are
a collection of habits and that we do
a rude or a courteous thing almost
without stopping to think.
H. J. Pinkett, Attorney
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Douglas Coun
ty, Nebraska, in the mattei of the
estate of Gertrude F. Hall, de
ceased.
All persons interested in said es
tate are hereby notified that a peti
tion has been filed in said Court
alleging that said deceased died leav
ing no last will and praying for ad
ministration upon his estate, and that
a hearing will be had on said petition
before said court on the 1st day of
June, 1925, and that if they fail to
appear at said Court on the said 1st
day of June, 1925, at 9 o’clock a. m.
to contest said petition, the Court
may grant the same and grant admin
istration of said estate to Mattie B.
Gooden or some other suitable person
and proceed to a settlement thereof.
BRYCE CRAWFORD,
5-4-3t County Judge.
Ed. F. Morearty
Attorney-at-Law
Peters Trust Building
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT
DEFENDANT
To Hattie Butler, defendant:
Take notice that there is now pend
ing in the District Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska, in an action there
LINCOLN NEWS AND COMMENT
Dr. C. C. Harper of Dallas, Tex.,
arrived last Wednesday and is con
ducting a series of revival meetings
for Rev. H. W. Botts at Mt. Zion Bap
tist church, which will continue to
June 1st.
Mr. Stephan, A. May, Grand High
Priest of R. A. M. of Missouri Juris
diction, visited Hiram Chapter No. 59
here Sunday. He left Sunday night
for Plattsburg, Mo.
Visitors to Omaha Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Young, Rev. I. B.
Smith, Wm. Woods, T. T. McWilliams
and M. E. Williams.
A mass meeting at Mt. Zion Baptist
church will be on the 12th of June
with Mr. Pickens of the National Asso
ciation for the Advancement of Color
ed People as principal speaker. We
have not had the pleasure of hearing
Mr. Pickens for some years, so let us
remember the date. The Baby Con
test closes June 13th, under the super
vision of Mrs. Ferguson at Masonic
Hall. Both of these dates are for
the benefit of the local N. A. A. C. P.
Mrs. Lorraine Dorsey and her moth
er, Mrs. S. Wilford, are at home from
Savannah, Mo., and are improving
rapidly.
The Rt. Rev. Bishop A. Cary of
Chicago, 111., will be the honored
guest of Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Knight
of Quinn Chapel June 11, 12 and 13.
The Norah Taylor Society will enter
tain at a banquet on Wednesday night,
June 11.
A forum has been organized at the
A. M. E. church which promis -s a
bright future.
Sunday was quarterly meeting at
Quinn Chapel A. M. E. church. Presid
ing Elder J. C. Hicks was present and
conducted services during the day.
The regular sendees were carried out.
Dr, C. C. Harper, visiting evangelist
at Mt. Zion Baptist church, delivered
a stirring sermon in the afternoon,
which was highly enjoyed by all.
Quite a number of au‘os filled with
Omahans were in the city Monday
night to effect an Elks’ organization.
Ye correspondent is convalescent.
ED. F. MOREARTY
Attorney-at-law
700 Peters Trust Building
NOTICE OF SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION
To Challie Loftis, non-reisdent de
fendant:
You are hereby notified that on thi
20th day of February, 1925, your hus
band, Fletcher Loftis, plaintiff here
in, filed his petition in the Disttric
Court of Douglas County, Nebraska
to obtain an absolute decree of di
vorce from you on the grounds of de
sertion and ertreme cruelty.
You are required to answer sak
petition on or before June 29, 1925.
FLETCHER LOFTIS.
By Ed. F. Morearty,
4t-6-29-25 * His attorney
j in in which David Butler is plaintiff
and Hattie Butler is defendant, the
petition of said plaintiff, the object
and prayer of which petition and ac
tion are to obtain in favor of said
plaintiff and against said defendant
an absolute decree of divorce on the
grounds of willful desertion for more
than two years last past. You are
required to answer said petition on
■ or before June 10, 1925.
DAVID BUTLER,Plaintiff.
By Ed. F. Moriarty, His Attorney.
4t—5-8-25
•
W. G. Morgan
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law
Room 19 Patterson Block
NOTICE OF SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION
To Clellie Miller, whose place of res
idence is unknown, and upon whom
personal service of summons can
not be made, defendant.
Take notice that on the thirtieth
I30th) day of January, 1925, Clara
Miller as plaintiff, filed her petition
against you in the Fourth Judicial
District of the District Court of
Douglas County, Nebraska, Docket
218, Number 16. The object and
prayer of which is to procure absolute
divorce from you on the ground of
In Dayton, Ohio, 98.1 per cent of
the colored children 7 to 13 years of
age, attend school, as compared with
88.3 per cent in Fort Worth, Texas.
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X 1623 North 23rd Street
y 2905 North 26th Street
1831 North 21st Street
% 3020 Franklin Street
X 2623 Grant Street
y 2802 North 28th Street
¥ 2610 Wirt Street
X 2621 Grant Street f
£ 2116 North 27th Avenue
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| Many Other Good Homes to
X Select From
% A. J. DAVIS
¥ REAL ESTATE CO.
j" Office Phone W’Ebster 2900
Res. W'Ebster 0839
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£ Office 2221 North 24th St. £
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extreme cruelty. You are required to
answer said petition on or before the
23rd day of June, 1925.
CARA MILLER.
Per W. S. Morgan, Her Attorney.
5t-8-5-25
H. J. Pinkett, Atty.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Douglas
; Country, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of John
I Bims, deceased:
All persons interested in said es
tate are hereby notified that a peti
| tion has been filed in said Court al
; leging that said deceased died leaving
no last will and praying for adminis
j tration upon his estate, and that a
1 hearing will be had on said petition
before said court on the 23rd day of
May, 1925, and that if they fail to
appear at said Court on the said 23rd
' day of May, 1925, at 9 o’clock A. M.
to contest said petition, the Court may
! grant the same and grant admlnistra
j tion of said estate to Hattie Bims or
some other suitable person and pro
ceed to a settlement thereof.
BRYCE CRAWFORD,
5-l-3t Country Judge.
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1 For Your Consideration
H $3,500—811 North 45th. A handsome home, just half block '
from the West Cuming carline. Everything strictly ==
= modern and in excellent shape, big trees, fine lawn. ==
Nicely fenced. Large garage.
55 No better buy can possibly be found in this city at 55
anywhere near our price. This home is situated in a quiet,
retired section of the city, but unlike many such situations, ==
|§ in close touch with trolley lines to all parts of Omaha. ==
EH This home will bear closest investigation. Price is right,
and can be bought on such low terms as $200 down, and $33 ==
or $35 per month.
1 AMOS GRANT COMPANT, Realtors (
Atlantic 8380 210 South 18th St., Arthur Bldg. =
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Classified Negro Business and Professional Directory
These Firms Can Supply Your Needs and Respectfully Solicit Your Patronage
ARCHITECTS and BUILDERS
JOHN T. McDonald, Sr., Architect
and Builder. 3809 Camden Ave.
“Better Built Houses for Less.”
Ken. 5634.
BARBER SHOPS
CENTRAL BARBER SHOP. JTh.
Russell, propriptor, 1924 Cuming St.,
at 20th. First class service.
BAGGAGE AND HAULING
J. A. GARDNER’S TRANSFER. Bag
gage, express, moving, light and
heavy hauling. Reliable and com
petent. Six years in Omaha. 2622
Maple Street. Phone WEbster 4120.
C. H. HALL, stand, 1406 No. 24th.
Baggage and express hauilng to all
parts of the city. Phones, Res.,
We. 1056; stand, We. 0630.
BEAUTY PARLORS^
MRS. C. C. JOHNSON, 1515 North
26th street. WElbster 1984. Reg
istered Mme. C. J. Walker’s agent.
MME. A. L. McMILLAN, 2525 Hamil
ton. We. 0348. Antiseptic hair
grower for ladies who wish beauti
ful hair. Once tried, always used.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
MME. E. HACKLEY LAWSON, 2631
Lake street. We. 1665. Scalp treat
ments scientifically done. All kinds
of human hair goods made to order.
Acme hair preparations and skin
whitener for sale.
MME. ANNA L. MITCHELL, 2860
Corby street, We. 7103. Buva Sys
tem graduate. Scalp and beauty
; specialist. Comfortable, homelike
parlors; all work guaranteed.
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MME. ZELLA SKINNER, Poro Sys
tem. All work done by electricity.
Violet Ray Treatments. Phone We.
6221, 2613 Hamilton Street.
MADAM ANNA E. JONES TUBBS.
Scalp and hair treatments. For good
and quick results call WEbster 5450.
1712 North 25th Street.—Poro.
MADAM A. J. AUSTIN, Beauty Cul
turist. Manufacturer of Denova
hair preparations. Parlors 1411 No.
24th Street. Phone WEbster 5122.
Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
MADAM CORA L. OWENS, Author
ised agent of Mme. C. J, Walker
Company. Gives scientific scalp
treatments at the “Snow White
Beauty Parlor”, 2403 North 29th St.
WEbster 2361.
MADAM Z. C. SNOWDEN. Scientific
scalp treatment. Hair dressing and
manufacturing. 1154 No. 20th St.
WEbster 6194.
MESDAMES SHEELY AND GRAY
BEAUTY PARIjOR. Scientific hair
and scalp treatments. French sys
tem. Hair oils and beauty prepara
tions for sale. 1705 North 24th St.
Phone WEbster 2763.
MADAM WILLIE DIXON, 2426
Blondo street. WEbster 6153. Poro
hairdressing, facial massage, Turk
ish baths. Home comforts.
BILLIARD PARLORS
|THE FRIENDSHIP BILLIARD PAR
LOR. While on the troll stop in.
The place for the gentleman. Fred
English, prop.; Carl Frampten,
manager. 1818 North 24th Street.
Phone WEbster 0814.
CARPENTERS
YANCY W. LOGAN, carpenter and
builder, 1628 North Twenty-second
street. WEbster 0233.
JESSE SNELL, carpenter and bailder,
1920 North Thirty-sixth street. WE.
463*.
CLUBS
COLORED COMMERCIAL CLUB.
151414 North Twenty-fourth street.
WEbster 1822. R. L. Williams,
commissioner. Free employment
bureau. General information.
COAL DEALERS
C. SOLOMON COAL AND ICE CO.
At your service winter and summer.
All kinds of good coal at prices to
suit. Phones WEbster .3901 and 4238.
CONFECTIONERIES
R. ROBINSON CONFECTIONERY,
2608 Seward Street. Pies and cakes
baked to order daily. Ice cream,
cold drinks and sodas. We. 3207.
DRESSMAKING and SEWING
MRS. ADDIE NELSON, 2631 Grant
street, We. 4948. Plain and fancy
sewing neatly done. Men’s fancy
shirts a specialty.
MRS. W. H. JOHNSON, 2701 Corby
Street.- Plain and fancy sewing.
Rates reasonable. WEbster 5034.
MRS. A. BALDWIN. French system
of fancy dressmaking and design
ing. 2910 North 26th Street. Phone
WEbster 9632.
MME. E. C. GREEN. High class
dressmaking, and designing. Men’s
shirts a specialty. 2513 No. 26th
street. We. 3318.
MRS. C. E. REESE, 2858 Corby7we.
7103. Fashionable dressmaker and
ladies’ tailor. Most modern and up
to-date electrical appliances.
DENTISTS
DRS. SINGLETON & SINGLETON,
Dentists. 2411 North 24th Street.
Phone WEbster 0256.
DRUG STORES
ROSS DRUG STORE, 2306 North 24th
Street. Two phones, WEbster 2770
and 2771. Well equipped to supply
your needs. Prompt service.
THE PEOPLES' DRUG STORE, 24th
and Erskine Streets. We carry a
full line. Prescriptions promptly
filled. WEbster 6323.
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DRY GOODS
MRS. H. J. CRAWFORD & SONS,
2208 No. 24th street. Ladies’ and
gents’ furnishings. Children’s ap
parel. We. 0184.
FURNITURE
S. W. MILLS FURNITURE CO., 1431
North 24th St. We sell new and
second hand furniture. Call and see
us before you purchase. We also
buy second hand furniture. WEbster
0148 and 1664.
GARAGES
RED FRONT GARAGE, 2816 Cum
Street, Arnold Black, Prop. Re
pairing a specialty. We. 3480.
GROCERIES
MONTGOMERY GROCERY^ 2531
lake street. We carry a full line
of fresh groceries, meats, fruits and
'sundries. We. 0226.
THE SMALL STORE, 2514 No. 27th
Street. A. H. Massey, prop. A full
line of groceries, cigars, candy and
staple goods always on hand. WE.
6052.
HERMANN & KILLINGSWORTH,
Twenty-fourth and Willis avenue.
A full line of groceries and fresh
vegetable at lowest prices. Let us
serve you. WEbster 6915.
HOTELS
PATTON HOTEL, 1014, 1016, 1018
South 11th St. Known from coast
to coast. Terms reasonable. N. P.
Patton, proprietor.
THE HOTEL CUMMINGS, 1916 Cum
ing St. Under new management.
Terms reasonable. D. G. Russell,
proprietor.
LAUNDRIES
THE WOODROW LAUNDRY, 271)
Charles St, WEbster 5579. Where
satisfaction reigns supreme. Wei
wash, rough dry, finished work ami
fine lace curtains neatly done.
LAWYERS
W. B. BRYANT, Attorney and Coun
selor-at-Law. Practices in all
courts. Suite 19, Patterson Block,
17th and Faraam Sts. AT. 9344
or WE. 2502.
W. G. MORGAN—Phones ATlantic
9344 and JAckson 0210.
H. J. PINKETT, Attorney and Coun
selor-at-I>aw. Twenty years’ ex
perience. Practices in all courts.
Suite 19, Patterson Block, 17th and
Farnams Sts. AT. 9344 or WE. 3180.
D. H. OLIVER, LL. B. Lawyer.
Graduate University of Nebraska.
Practices in all courts. Jewell Bldg.,
2221 No. 24th St. WEbster 0963
and WEbster 1209.
NOAH W. WARE, Attorney and
Counselor-at-Law. Practices in all
courts. Bonds furnished reliable
persons. 2731 Q St., (So. Side).
MArket 5354. Res. WEbster 6613.
SCRUGGS & ADAMS, Lawyers.
Large experience. Handle all law
cases. 1616V4 No. 24th St. WE.
3567. Scruggs’ residence, KEnwood
2492; Adams’, WEbster 4084.
MATTRESS MAKERS
•C. W. ANDERSON, 3325 Emmett
street. WEbster 1358. Mattresses
marie over in new ticks, if neces
I sary.
MEDIUMS
MADAM M. M. HALT,. Medium and
bealer. Member of the State Spir
itual Association of Nebraska. 2511
Corby Street.
NOTIONS
I MRS. L. ABNER. Notions and art
! istic work. 1419% North 24th St.,
near Charles Street.
PAINTERS AND
PAPER HANGERS
A. F. PEOPLES. Painting and decor
ating, wall paper and glass. Plaster
ing, cement and general work. Sher
win-Williams paints. 2419 Lake St.
Phone WEbster 6366.
PAYTON BUCKNER, Painting. Ex
terior and interior decorating and
stippling. Old furniture and hard
wood floors refinished. All work
guaranteed. "If he says he will, he
will.” We. 1520.
PLUMBERS
NEBRASKA PLUMBING CO. J. F.
Allison, manager. Estimates fur
nished. 2522 Lake St. Phone WE.
5846.
PRINTERS
FORD PRINTING COMPANY, Jew
ell building, 24th and Grant Sts,
For good printing see us. We. 1750.
REAL ESTATE
L. C. BROOM FIELD, Real estate. We
buy, sell and rent homes. Office
hours all hours. 2425 North 24th St.
WEbster 1091.
G. IJ. ROBBINS, Real estate and In
surance. 20 Patterson Block, 1623
Farnam St. Office Phone JAckson
2842.
RESTAURANTS
PEATS RESTAURANT, 1405 North
24th Street. Where those who de
sire good home cooking at reason
able prices go. WEbster 0530.
McGill & davis cafe, 2510 q
street. When in South Omaha visit
us. Bif; meals from 25c up. MArket
2860.
Try LITTLE WONDER CAFE. The
cheapest place to eat in the city.
Quick service. Lunches sent to any
part of the city. 1820 No. 24th St.
Phone WEbster 5357.
ICING TUTTS CHICKEN HUT.
Fancy barbecue. Best service in
town. All kinds of sandwiches.
Open every day from 3 p. m. to 6
p. m. 2010 North 24th Street. P.
Smith and C. Davis, proprietors.
SHOE REPAIRING J
BENJAMIN & THOMAS always give
satisfaction. Best material, reason
able prices. All work guaranteed. d
1415 North 24th St. WEbster 5084. "
C. L. CURRY, SR., Cobbler. Shop in
rear of 1520 North Twenty-sixth
Street. Work called for and deliv
ered. WEbster 3792. _
TAILORS
J. H. HOLMES, the reliable tailor who
gives satisfaction. Suits made to * *
order. Cleaning and repairing. 2218 Y
North 24th St. WEbster 3320.
OMAHA DOLLAR CLEANERS
2610 No. 24th St. We. 3300. At
your service. We clean and press
men’s suits, ladies’ plain dresses and
spring coats for $1.25, delivered any
place In the city. Exclusive agents
for Style-Center suits and tailor
made caps.
M. LYNCH, Tailor and haberdasher,
wants to ask a question: Why pay
more for a misfit when you can
have them made to fit? 1807 North
24th St. WEbster 2088.
ROULETTE, Cleaners and hatters.
Speciality cleaning and dyeing at
reasonable prices. Suits made to
your individual measurement. 2120
North 24th. WEbster 1020.
ECONOMY TAILORS. Chas. M SinT
mons, proprietor. We cut, make
and trim. Suits to order, $38 and
up. 2 panta suits, $45 and up. All
work guaranteed. 1313 Dodge St.
Business, JA. 3423 Res., WE. 6370.
KEEP-U-NEAT, Cleaning, Dyeing
and repairing. Work called for and
delivered. 1919 Cuming street.
JAckson 1489.
TAXIS <'
| GRANT STREET TAXI CO 2420
North Twenty-fourth street. Stand
phone WEbster 4458. Residence,
Huey, WEbster 5104; Al. Gray,
WEbster 2202. Five can ride as
cheap as one. Taxi bv hour or trip.
I UNDERTAKERS
JONES & COMPANY, Undertakers.
24th and Grant Sts. WEbster 1100.
Satisfactory service always.
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• i. A. CHILES & CO., funeral direc
tors and licensed embalmers. Cour
teous, efficient service in the last
sad hour. 1839 North Twenty-fourth
street. Phones, office WEbster
7133; residence WEbster 6349.
i
For
GOOD MEAT, POULTRY
AND FISH
At Fair Prices Trade With
A. J. Cadek
Successor to Fred W. Marsh
200.3 Cuming Street
JAckson 3824 j
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WATCH IT ENLARGE
Ftr Rent
_ROOMS _
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in
modern home. WEbster 6834.
FOR RENT—Partly modern furnished
rooms in neighborhood of all houses.
One block and a half from Armour’s.
5219 South 29th street. MA. 0875.
FOK RENT—Furnished room with kitchs
enette in quiet home. Married couple
only. 2629 Seward Street. WEbster 1825.
FOR RENT—Neatly furnished reoma,
2536 Patrick avenue. Two bloeke
from oar line.
FOR RENT—Modern furnished reams.
Steam heat, dose is. On twn car
lines. Mrs. Anna Banks, #24 North
Twentieth etroet. JncSwon 4TT»
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in
modern home. We. 6884.
FOR RENT—3 and 4-room modern
apartments, 1547-1561 North 17th 8*.
References required. Call at, 1549
North 17th 8t. or phone ATlantic
6863.
FDR RENT—Light housekeeping
rooms. 1 block from car. All mod
em conveniences. 1712 North Twen
ty-fifth street WEbster 5450.—tf.
FOR RENT—Two three-room houses
in good order. One $22.50 and one
$28. 3117 and 3119 and 3117 Webates
street. Call at 3202 Webster street
FOR RENT—4 rooms, upstairs. $16.50
per month. 2210 No. 26th St. N.
Moore.
FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms
from $4.00 up. Web. 4769. Mrs.
Williams.
FOR RENT—Strictly modem rooms.
2016 North Twenty-second street
Web. 6667. 4t
FOR RENT—To couple wishing nice
housekeeping apartment, two rooms
furnished and private kitchen. Price
reasonable. Web. 6975. 2216 No.
28th Ave.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—7-room modern house in
good condition; ideal location, near
25th and lllondo Sts. Easy terms.
Frank C. Best, 31(0 Peters Trust
Building. At. 6135.
FOR SALE—Old established chiro
pody practice, beauty shop and bath
parlor. Established 17 years. Own
er retiring. Council Gluffs. Phone
3922. tf
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UiOK—Fine Social Stationery. Two
hundred sheets and fifty envelopes J
printed with your name and ad- J
dress. A dollar bill. J
Register Press. Hannibal, Mo
'j'HOKOUGHLY 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 p. m. week days. 8th
and Capitol Ave.—Orchard * Wllhote
Co.
BIG MONEY selling Everstrate to
Colored people. Enormous demand.
Sure repeater. Eston, 2500 Second
Avenue. Dept. 160, Birmingham, Ala.