.«** Til Mil l ... 1 I Local and Personal Happenings . 8 WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS |. W©bster 4243 i j ADDRESS BOX 1204 ... J EM. F. Morsarty, Lawyer, 700 Pe ter* Truat Building, JAckson 3841 or HArnoy 21M. Mrs. W. M. 'Mitchell ami daughter, Mi»s Loia Town, of Loa Angeles, Cal., who have been the house guests of Mrs. T. P. Mahanimilt, and the recipients of many social attentions, left for Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday morning, where they will spend a week visiting friends before going on to California. Miss Bessie Bell, daughter of the late Cyrus D. Bell has given up the family residence at Thirty-first and Vlaple streets, and is making her home with her sister, Mrs. John Moore, 2629 Seward street. Mr. and Mrs. Watson annuonce the mar riage of their daughter, Alice to Mr. James Jones, which happy event took place May 2 of this year, but has been kept a secret from their friends until now. Please be ready to pay your subscrip tion when the collector for The Monitor calls. Mrs. William B. Brown of 402 South Thirty-eighth avenue returned to her home Saturday from the Wise Memorial hospi tal where she underwent an operation. She is much improved. Mr. W. P. Wade left Monday for Kan sas City, Mo., and points in Kansas on j business. He expects to return the lat ter part of this week. • Mrs. James C. Donley of 2413 Erskine street was hostess at a theatre party Wed nesday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. W. M. Mitchell and Miss Lois Town of I,Os Angeles. Calif. Mrs. Knight, mother of Miss Lutie Bryant, who was recently taken to St. Jo seph’s hospital is showing marked improve ment. Mr. Jesse J. Anderson who is in the mail service at Detroit, Mich., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Anderson of 25.3 Y street. South Side. Mrs. M. F. Singleton entertained at a theatre party, Friday afternoon compli mentary to Mrs. Mitchell and her daugh ter, Miss Town, of Los Angeles. Mr. anil Mrs. C. W. Williams have just returned from a pleasant automobile trip to St. Louis, Kansas City and St. Joseph. Be sure and get the kiddie a Colored Doll for Christmas. To be sure of yours order now from Stuart’s Art Shop, 1803 North Twenty-fourth street, Omaha, Nebr. —Adv. Mrs. H. J. Pinkett entertained at danc ing and cards at her residence. 2116 North Twenty-fifth street, Friday night in honor of Mrs. Mitchell and Miss Lois Town. Mrs. Robert Taylor of Davenport, Iowa, and Mrs. Larry N. Peoples have gone to York, Nebr., where they are the guests of Dr. Taylor’s parents. FOR RENT. THREE HEATED FUR nished housekeeping rooms or will rent separately. Call WEB. 1259. _ t NICELY HEATED FURNISHED ROOMS for young men at $2.50 a week, (.all at 1810 North Twenty-third street. 0 - ENTERTAINS FOR MISS TOWN Complimentary to Miss Lois Town, whose guest she was during her visit to l,os Angeles, Miss Dorothy E. Williams entertained at a delightful whist party at St. Philip's rectory, Saturday night. In Miss Williams’ absence Miss Ireta Walker, graciously assisted Mrs. Williams as host ess. Twenty four young people spent a pleasant evening. The guest prize was awarded Miss Town. The first prize for the ladies was captured by Miss Bernice McCaw and the second by Miss Teressa Jones and those for the gentlemen were awarded Lovejoy Crawford and Cunnlghan Wilson, respectively. The booby prize went to Miss Ruth Collins. Miss Catherine Williams and Mrs. William G. Haynes also assisted the hostess. Dan Desdunes, Omaha's popular band master, hps taken over the 1-ake Theatre at Twenty-fourth and Lake, and will en deavor to make this Movie House as pop ular as his famous hand. The theatre will open Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and will be conducted in the first class munner which has characterized everything Mr. Desdunes has done during hiss long resi dence in the city. Entertainments of high character and the best pictures will be shown. The Monitor believes that the venture will succeed and wishes the new proprie tor success. All legitimate business ven ture* should receive the enthusiastic back ing of our people. WANTED AN ELDERLY WOMAN TO care for three children in exchange for room and board. Mrs. Kellog. WEB. 5850. Omaha Branch N. A. A. C. P. will elect officers Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the North Side Branch Y. W. C. A. Twenty-second and Grant street. 4 DETROITER COMES TO OMAHA FOR BRIDE Mr. Jesse J. Anderson of Detroit, Michi gan, and Miss Lula Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bradley, of 2863 Corby street, were married at the family residence at 6 o’clock Wednesday night in the presence of relatives of the contract ing parties by the Rev. John Albert Wil liams, pastor of the Episcopal Church of St. Philip the Deacon. The bride’s broth er and sister were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson wil leave Monday for Detroit, where Mr. Anderson is employed as clerk in the post office. Mr. Guy B. Robbins has removed his real estate office from the Patterson Block to his residence at Thirtieth and Ohio streets. Prof. Waddles band will he in concert ut Columbia Hall on Thanksgiving Eve under the auspices of the U. N. I. A.—Adv. The activities of the La Viejo Banda club beginning Oct. 23 to Nov. 6, were a meeting at the residence of Mrs. Alma fort. I he event of that meeting was the election of officers, after which a dainty On Oct. 31, a hallowe'en party was held luncheon was served. On Oct. 31 a lialloween party was held at the residence of Mrs. Arthur Rafferty, husbands and children were guests of hon or. The decorations forcibly reminded the revellers of the occasion. I he meeting on Nov. 6 was held at the residence of Mrs. Qeoiu Reynolds, business was transacted in a short time, after which a dainty luncheon was served and anniver sary gifts were presented to those eligible. COl NCIL BLUFFS NEWS By Mrs. Erma Jones 1117 Avenue D. Mr. and Mrs. Cato Neely are the proud parents of a four and a half pound baby girl born November 7. Mrs. John Bland left last week to join i her husband in Oklahoma (where they "'ill make their home. Mrs. Russell Fletcher has returned from Kansas City after a pleasant visit with rela tives. Miss Daisy Cave and Mr. William Fore were married last week. Mrs. Addie Mallett has left for Kansas City to spend the winter. Mrs. Charles Russell has been on the sick list hut is steadily improving. Mr. Jeff Perkins who has been ill fot some time is able to Ire around again. Mrs. Ida Giles had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ghalie of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Ella Kennedy of Omaha. Beulah Baptist Church will give a carni val and dinner in Thanksgiving week. A1 so a dinner Thanksgiving day. Every one welcome. Call 1682 and leave news. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON . Mesdames Jumes \ auter and Clifford Foster entertained at if beautifully ap pointed four course luncheon at the new home of the latter, 2625 Maple street, at one oclock on Friday, November 6, in honor of Mrs. If. II. Taylor of Davenport la.. Mrs. T. G. Slater of Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. S. W- Evans of St. Louis, Mo The house was artistically decorated with palms, pink, yellow and white chrysan llteums. Covers were laid for twenty. After the luncheon, the ladies played whist. The first prize was won by Mrs. R. H. Taylor. The second prize by Mrs. A. L. Hawkins, the booby by Mrs. J. S. Turner. Each of the honor guests were given handsomely hound leather books. 1 iii I Announcement I We have opened a new JEWELRY Store |§ ft at 24th and ParKer Street, 1824 North 24th ft ft Street. I ft Our stock is all new. Will be glad to see ft ft all of our old customers and new ones as ft ft well. We do all kinds of watch, clock and ft ft jewelry repairing. ft )| Call in and look our stock over. Can ft save you money on anything you want. We j| have a large stock to select from. I SM1SOR I ft “ Tel. WEbster 4915 ft ftft * ftft| o#t PfVCUt/ Straight and Slitn—But Fluffy New Dresses The most charming of godets, French fluffiness of sleeve, becomingness of neckline. The newest frocks combine with the popular slim straight line, the smartest of the indis pensible new flares. $28.00 Women’s and Misses’ Section—Second Floor Hockey f Skating Skating Caps Sets Knitted and bl ushed wool Cap and scarf of chinchilla hockey skating caps ih pattern, blazer stripe, nav white or phantom red ajo or plain effects $1.50 $2.95 Millinery Section—Second Floor Smart Silk Frocks Clever models of crepe satin with newest flare effects in all of the season’s desired shades. $12.95 ** * v CARD OF THANKS # _____ We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our be loved husband and father.. Also for the many floral offerings. Mrs. T. W. Coleman, wife Mrs. l.loyd Carter Mrs. M. R. Brown Mrs. H. F. Mackay, daughters. Announcement Extraordinary Dan Desdunes HAS TAKEN OVER THE LAKE THEATRE Twenty-fourth and I.ake Streets AND WILL OPEN Sunday, Nov. 15 at 2:30 p. m. I WE SOLICIT YOUR • PATRONAGE ADMISSION: Adults, 20c Children, 10c > ALL KINDS OF HAULING done at reasonable prices. Quick, Prompt Service, our motto. BABY GRAND TRANSFER Robert A. Green, Prop. Call WEBSTER 5566 W. G. MORGAN Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. NOTICE OF SERVICE FOR PUBLICATION To William (Bill) Jordan, whose place of residence is unknown, and upon whom personal service of sum mons cannot be made, defendant. Take notice that on the 20th day of June, 1925, Ella Jordan, filed peti tion in the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Doc. 221 No. 149. The object ai^d prayjr of it is to obtain absolute divorce from you. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 21st day of Decem ber, 1925. Per W. G. MORGAN, 4t-10-23-25 Her Attorney. VWAV.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.'.VA HILL-WILLI AMS DRUG J > COMPANY > Fountain Pens—Stationery !| CigarN and Candy ;I Eastman Kodaks and Supplies 1 2402 Cuming Street awmwymvwjwuvwuw F*r Rent ROOMS tor rent. Pour room modern apart* ments, 1547-1551 North Seventeenth street. $15.00 per ntonth. At. 6863. tf. For rent. Neatly furnished room. Heat and kitchen privilege. Web. 2089 FOR RBNT—Two famished rooms la modem home. WRbster MS4. Wanted desirable young man to share large room with another young man in modern home. $2.50 per week. Web 1008. It. , FOR RENT. LIGHT HOUSE KEEPING rooms, partly furnished. Modern except heat. 2635 Parker street. Phone after p. m. WEBster 2769. FOR RENT. NEATLY FURNISHED room—one block from Dodge and Twenty-fourth street car line. Gentleman preferred. WEB. 5652. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished rooms, 2636 Patrick avenue.. Two bloeka from ear line. FOR RENT—Modern furniahed roema. Steam heat. Close in. On two ear Uses. Mrs. Anna Banka, 924 North Twentieth street. Jackson 4379 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in modem home. We. 6834. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish ed rooms for rent to respectable married couple. 2310 North 22nd street. WEbster 4162. FOR RENT—light housekeeping rooms. 1 block from ear. All mod ern conveniences. 1712 North Twen ty-fifth street. WEbster 5450.—tf. FOR RENT—Modem furnished rooms from 64-00 up. Wefc. 4769. Mrs. Williams. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. On cat lines in four directions. Web. 4660. FOR RENT-—Apartment, furnished or un furnished, for couple. Web. 6975, 2216 North Twenty-eighth Ave. FOR RENT-—To couple wishing nice, housekeeping apartment, two rooms furnished and private kitchen. Price reasonable. Web. 6975. 2216 No 28th Ave. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT—2 and 3 ROOMS WEbster 4983 * 2130 NORTH 28th STREET FOR RENT—Neatly furnished back room, suitable for two gentlemen. One block from car line. 1823 North 23rd St. WEbster 5372. FOR RENT—Furnished room, strictly modern. One block from North 24th and Dodge car line. Phone WE. 1888. 2524 North 26th St. FOR RENT—Strictly moderns rooms. Rates reasonable. Also 3-room fur nished house. Missi Hogan. Web ster 3221. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. One block from car line. Web. 4064. 1405 No 25th street MOTHERS Will care for your children by the : day or by the week. Call AT 9663. 976 No. 25th St. Mrs. Joha Barker, i - • r|1HOROUGHLY worthy used turn! ] ture of every description is offered j for sale at very reasonable prices in •; our warehouse, between the hours ol ,j 1 p. m. and 6 p. m. week days. 8th and Capitol Ave.—Orchard & Wilhelm i Co. j FOR SALE—All modern five-room j house. Good location. WEbster •: 2478 or WEbster 3030. I; " FOR SALE—Kohler and Campbell upright piano. Soft tone, good fin ish, cheap. 108 South 28th St. * SPECIAL : MEN’S HEAVY RIBBEI) UNION SUITS $2.00 Value. < While they last, $1.25 SWEATERS '} 89c Up JUST ARRIVED A Full Line of DIXIE TIE OXFORDS for LADIES and MISSES At Geo. Colton’* 1714-16 North 24th St. (Facing Clark Street) We handle a cemplete line •f FLOWER, VEGETABLE, GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS BULBS—For Spring and Fail Planting j Whep, in heed of CUT FIX)WERS don’t forget our Floral Department, a* wo have a oomplet seasonable assortment. STEWARTS SEED AND FIvOWER SHOP 109 North 19th Street (Opposite Poat Office) j JAcksen 3396 NOTICE In The District Court of Douglas County Nebraska. Milburn Helen Taylor. Plaintiff, vs. Vess Taylor, Defendant. To Vess Taylor, Non-Resident Defendant: You are, hereby, notified that on the 9th day of November, 1922, Milbum Helen Taylor, filed her petition in the District Court of Douglas County Nebraska, Doc. 198, Nos. 53, the object and prayer of MlltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM which is to obtain an absolute divorce from you on the ground of extreme cruel ty, and the custody of her and your minor child, Samuel Cornelius. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 28th day of Decem ber, 1925. Mil burn Helen Taylor Plaintiff Per H. J. Pinkett Her Attorney 4t.—11-13-25 HAYDEN’S | j Friday, the 13th | 1 Lucky Friday | | at Hayden Bros. | l nusual bargains will be offered in every ~ EE department with extra features in our EH | Bargain Annex | Hiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!IIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiP |iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii^ § The Cars and Busses 1 M Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Ry. Co. £ 1 Serve All j Omaha &^Council Bluffs Street Railway Company iE They provide Transportation—the Life-blood of * EE Industry and Commerce. They Build a EE == Greater and Better Community. SE Why Pay Rent When Rent Wont Stay Paid? jj I will exchange what you have for what you want. I < • will build you a new house to your specification for your ! I old one. I can sell you good homes ranging from $60 down ; | to $160. For further information see < • A. J. DAVIS 2221 North 24th Street, Jewell Building ] ■ WEBSTER 2900 EVENINGS WEBSTER 0839 ' ' ' * 1 695 DIVIDENDS t t ♦ Paid on All Deposits up to y $5,000 Every Three Months y •I OCCIDENTAL BUILDING & X > LOAN ASSOCIATION f ►4 181h and Harney Streets Organized 1889 V Peoples Drug Store Under Changed Management BETTER SERVICE—QUICK DELIVERY |j L. G. Perty, Prop. 24th and Erskine Webster 6323 write KyfTWFSVKfWfBWMiMnNKMPPBH I today iHan 1 fc i * ’'ll $ 1,000.00 I REWARD %9A »11 1 any on* who ^Bjb T/ will prove that gH^H I' anything stated in S this ad Is mlsrep- YOUR OPPORTUNITY fl resented or untrue. To purchase direct from the manu- ■ i facturer a fine quality suit mad* of ■ I pure wool valued at $60.00. Strictly ■ hand-tailored to your, measure, serge or 0 M J|f| ■ worsted. Latest models. Single or double- Baft.UlI I breasted for ONLY__▼ — eww n Send No Money—Write for our Special Offer. Perfect H Fit and Satisfaction guaranteed. ■ LADIES- GENTLEMEN’S I $10.00 VALUE PURE 81LK HOSE FOR ONLY $1.00 I Six Pair Ladles' light Twelve Pair MesT* ■ or heavy full fashioned light or heavy pur* I pure SILK HOSE val- SILK HOSE valued ■ ued at $10, for only at $10, for only B $1.00 >1-0® I a wl t Write u. at one* for I and Finest Quality. full bargain offer to ■ THE ALLIED SAC O., 180 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK, N. Y. 1