The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, January 15, 1926, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    Classified
Six room all modern house with
garage and adjoining corner lot for
sale. Terms to reliable parties. WEB.
4869 or WEB. 0567. 2206 N. 28th Ave.
FOR RENT—MODERN FURNISH
ed room. Single men. preferred or
will rent to a woman. WEB. 2342.
It.
FOR RENT or for sale, modern, five
room house, 671 North 45 street.
FOR RENT — Neatly furnished
room. Modern. 2410 Seward street.
WEbster 2677.
NICELY IIEITLD FI R^ISHLD ROOMS
for young men "at $2.50 a Week. Call
at 1310 North "i wtnty-third street.
FOR RENT—Three heated furnish
ed house-keeping rooms, or will rent
separately. Call Webster 27C9.
FOR RENT—Light hou-e k eping
partly furnished. Modem ex
cept heat. 2635 Parker street. Phone
aft<= 6 p. m. WEbster 1259.
FOR RENT — Thvee-r -om apart
ment, nearly furnished. 2514 North
Thirty-first street:. WEbster 0562.
FOR .RENT—Idght house keeping
apartments. Furnished WEbster 1825.
Married couples only.—2t
For rent. Four room modern .pm
nn-rt-, 1547-1551 North Se» a teen! b street
$15.00 per month. It. 6863. if.
For rent. Neatly lurni-bed room. Heat
and kitchen privilege. V b. 2Ql >
FOB RENT—1Two fttrnMic-d rooms a
modern borne. WEbster fit s
FOR RENT. NEATLY 11 HMSill II
room—one block from Dodge and
Twenty-fourth street car line. Gentleman
preferred. WEB. 5652.
FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms
^tparn heat. Close in. On two car
lines Mrs Anne Banks. 924 Nortr
Twentieth street .Turk-on 4370
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in
modern home We 6834
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 2310
North 22nd street. WEbster 4162.
FOR RENT —Light housekeeping
rooms. 1 block from car All mod
ern conveniences. 1712 North Twen
t-v-fifth street WEbster 5450—tf.
FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms
from $4.00 up. Web. 4769. Mrs.
Williams.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. On car
lines in four directions. Web. 4660.
FOR RENT—Apartment, furnished or un
furnished. for couple. Web. 6975. 2216
North Twenty-eighth Ave.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT—2 and 3 ROOMS
WEbster 4983
2130 NORTH 28th STREET
F- '' RENT—To couple wishing nice
housekeeping apartment, two rooms
furnished ;,nd private kitchen. Price
reasonable W«b. 6975. 2216 No.
28th Ave.
FOR RENT—Strictly modems rooms.
Rates reasonable. Also 3-room fur
nished house. Miss Hogan. Web
ster 3221.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. One block
from car line. 7. <• b. 41 >64 1405 No
25th street
FOR SALE—All modern five-room
house. Good location. WEbster
2478 or WEbster 3030
FOR SALE—Kohler and Campbell
upright piano. Soft tone, good fin
ish, cheap. 108 South 28th St.
FOR RENT—Neatly furnished back
room, suitable for two gentlemen.
One block from car line. 1823 North
23rd St. WEbster 5372.
FOR RENT — Neatly furnished
rooms. Heat and kitchen privileges.
Prices reasonable. 2433 Franklin.
WEbster 2089.
SPECIALIZING IN HOME BAKING
rolls, bread and cake. Esther Hicks,
*!H23 Blondo street WEB. 4659. It.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE
Washington—New Zealand was the
first nation which extended woman
suffrage in 1893. The other nations
since that time, with the dates of
enfranchisement, are as follows:
Australia, 1902; Norway and Iceland,
1913; Denmark, 1915; Finland and
Russia, 1917; Canada, Great Britain,
and Austria, 1918; Germany, Belgi
um, Netherlands, and Poland, 1919;
United States and Czechoslovakia,
1920; Sweden, 1921; and Turkey,
1923.
Business Directory
_ART
BEAUTIFUL COLORED DOLLS,
pictures, calendars, high grade
toilet articles. Dr. Pryor’s Japo
Wonder Soap. Stuart’s Art Shop
1803 No. 24th St.
BAGGAGE AND HAULING
J A. GARDNER’S TRANSFER. Bag*
gaffe express, moving, light and
hi ivy hauling. Reliable and rom
I merit. Six years in Omaha. 2622
M- pie Street. Phone WEbster 4120.
C. H. HALL, stand, 1103 No. 24th.
Baggage and express hauilr.g to ail
parts of the city. Phones, stand,
WE. 7100; Res., WE. 1056.
BEAUTY PARLORS
MADAM EDITH LLEWELLYN, Poro
air dresser. Work done at your
home if desired. WEbster 1515.
•'ADAM ANNA E. JONES TUBBS,
Scalp .and hair treatments. For good
nd fiu ck results call WEbster 6150.
1712 N'>rth 25th Street.—Poro.
MADAM 7.. C. SNOWDEN. Scientific
i alp treatment. Hair dressing and
nufacturing. 1154 No. 20th St.
H Elister 6104.
HAM WILLIE DIXON, .426
[Hondo street. WEbster 6153. Poro
ban dressing, facial massage, Turk
ish baths. Hot’ e comforts.
COAL DEALERS
SOLOMON GOAL AND ICE CO.
At your service winter and summer.
All kinds of good coal at prices to
uit. Phones WEbster 3901 and 4238.
DRESSMA KINC and SEVYINC
MRS. ADDIE NELSON, 2631 Grant
street, We. 4948. Plain and fancy
sewing neatly done. Men’s fancy
shirts a specialty.
DENTISTS
DRS. SINGLETON & SINGLETON,
Dentists. 2411 North 24th Street.
Phone WEbster 0266.
DRUG STORES
ROSS DRUG STORE, 2306 North 24th
Street. Two phones, WEbster 2770
and 2771. Well eefuipped to supply
your needs. Prompt service.
THE PEOPLES’ DRUG STORE, 24th
and Erskine Street*. We carry a
full line. Prescriptions promptly
filled WEbster 6323.
HOTELS
PATTON HOTEL, 1014, 1016, 1018
South 11th St. Known- from roast
to coast. Terms reasonable. N P.
Patton, proprietor.
THE HOTEL CUMMINGS, 1916 Cum
•<.' St. Under new management.
Terms reasonable. D. G. Russell,
proprietor.
LAW\ EES
V\, P. BRYANT, Attorney and Coun
selor-at-Law. Practices in all
courts. Suite 19, Patterson Block,
17th and Famam 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. Practice* 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.
A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex
perience. Handles all law eases.
1516% North 24th St. WE. 3567.
Residence, WEbster 4162.
NOTIONS_
PAINTERS ANI)
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.
PRINTERS
FORD PRINTING COMPANY, Jew
ell building, 24th and Grant Sts.
For good printing see us. We. 1760.
No Advertisement Accepted f»r fliU
Classified Directory for Lees
Than Six Months
PLUMBERS
NEBRASKA PLEMBING CO. J. I
Allison, marni '>'r. Estimates fur
nished. 2522 ! ike S’. Phone WE
5846
RESTAI RANTS
'F, T I'ESTA t' ft A NT 1405 Nor’
21B Street. V I we t rinse who d
r<\ B.imjt cooking at reaaot
!e pr ■ •; go. WEbster 0530.
"J ’ REPAIRING
BE IA’iTI' & THOMAS a ways -A
satis."-ct: n. Best material, reason
able - All work niarant'eer
14E V rth 24th v KB-ter 508
l NDKRTAKERS
JONES COMPANY. I'tidettake; t
24th and Grant Sts. WEbster iW
Satisfactory service always.
A 4H.ES a CO., funeral dir”
t. r . licensed embal" e - (ton
. ..us. i-:.t -erviee in the las
h ... ]-39 N .rth T-. unty-fourt
• t Phones, office WEbste
713"; residence WEbster 6349.
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IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
IN THE CLASSIFIED
!>!RE( TOIB
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In tiic County Court of Douglas Coun
ty, Nebraska
In the Matter of the Estate of
WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Deceased.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified that a petition has
b> • n filed in -aid Court alleging that
said deceased died leaving no last
will and praying for administration
upon his estate, and that a hearing
will be had on said petition before
said court on the 23rd day of January,
1926, and that if they fail to appear
at said Court on the said 23rd day of
January, 1926, at 9 o’clock A.M. to
contest said petition, the Court may
grant the same and grant administra
tion of said estate to Wesley Jones
or some other suitable person and
proceed to a settlement thereof.
BRYCE CRAWFORD
County Judge.
3T-1-1-26.
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I> Cigars and Candy 5
if Ea-tman Kodaks and Supplies £
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In the County Court of Douglas j
County, Nebraska
In the matter of the estate of Marie I
Lee, deceased; persons interested in
sain matter are hereby notified tnat
on the 7th day of January, 1926, Peter
H. Wood ale filed a petition in ;iid,
County Court, praying that this fi- j
nal administration account filed here- !
in be settled and allowed, and that
he be discharged from his trust as
administrator; that a hearing will be j
hrd on said petition before said court j
on the 20th day of January, 192b, anu J
that if you fail to appear before said
court on the said date at 9 o’clock :
a. m., and contest said petition, the I
court may grant prayer of said peti
tion, enter a decree of heirship, and
make such other and further orders,
allowances and decrees, as to this S
court may seem proper, to the end
that all matters pertaining to said
estate may be settled and determined
finally.
Brvce Crawford, County Judge.
2-T.-1-15-26.
SEEK TO COMBINE-SORORITIES |
Washington, D. C.—(A. N. P.) The,
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority had |
much succses in its Eight Annual |
Boule just held in this city. At the
first public meeting held on Monday
night in the Andrew Rankin Memor-;
ial Chapel of Howard University, \
Kelly Miller delivered the address of j
the evening, in which he very 1 it- ’
tingly expressed the long cherished :
hope of Alpha Kappa Alpha, i. e., to
unite with all sororities and frater
nities in one big concerted campaign
for race betterment. Alpha Kappa
Alpha has taken the initial step for
the carrying out of said plan, in the
year 1927 in the same city, for tne
purpose of pooling ideas and ideals
for such constructive work.
Mrs. C. Spikes is leaving this week
for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will
visit two or three months.
The Brandeis Store
A Very Special Offering of Large Size
e Comfi >rters
j
Comforters that
Would
Ordinarily Sell
for $5
Regular size comforters filled with fluffy white
cotton—assuring a cozy warmth. These are cov
ered with a fine quality sateen, plain with cretonneN
borders, or in floral patterns. Carefully stitched
to give long wear.
$
At this price it will be true thrift to buy several
—for seldom are we able to offer them at so low
a price.
THE BRANDEIS STORE BARGAIN BASEMENT
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NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
In the County Court of Douglas Coun
ty, Nebraska, in the matter of the
estate of George B. Hockley, de
ceased.
All persons interested in said es
tate are hereby notified that a petition
has been filed in said Court praying
for the probate of a certain instru
ment now on file in said Court, pur
porting to be the last well and testa
ment of said deceased, and that a
hearing will be had on said petition
before said Court on the 16th day of
January, 1926, and that if they fail
to appear at said Court on the said
16th day of January, 1926, at 9 o’clock
A. M., to contest the probate of Baid
will, the Court may allow and pro- a
bate said will and grant administra- f
tion of said estate to S. H. Dorsey |j
or Edith Llewelynn or some other
suitable person, enter a decree of heir
ship, and proceed to a settlement
thereof.
BRYCE CRAWFORD,
3t-12-18-25 County Judge.