The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 22, 1926, Page THREE, Image 3

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    PERSONALS
Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe
ters Trust Building, JAckson 3841 or
HArnoy 21 b«.
Mrs. G. Edwards of Lincoln, Neb., wag
the house guest of Mrs. Alfred Jones at
Hillcrest, 2811 Caldwell, while attending
the Grand Chapter.
Vote for F. L. Barnett for State rep
resentative in the Tenth District, Nov.
3nd.—Adv.
Mrs. Alfred Jones entertained the whole
Lincoln delegation to the Grand Chapter
at supper at her home, last Thursday
evening. Mr. Huff of Elko, Nevada, was
also a guest.
A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex
perience. Handles all law eases.
231# North Twenty-second street.
WEkster 4162.
Mrs. James Washington, formerly of
Omaha, nee Wiglngton, was the guest of
her aunt, Mrs. Agnes Huberts, for a few
days. She left for her home in Chicago
Thursday night
Don’t forget our race candidate in the
Tenth District. Vote for F. L. Barnett on
election day.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Green of Stockton,
Kansas, were house guests of Dr. and
Mrs. L. E. Britt, 2519 Maple street.
Election day is November 2nd. Re
member the date and cast a vote for F.
L. Barnett.—Adv.
Prof, and Mrs. Fuller, of Stockton. Kan
sas, were house •guests of Mrs. M. E.
Overall, 2010 Like street, last week. Prof.
Fuller, who plays seven different instru
ments at one time, appeared at the Lake
theatre last Thursday evening.
The "Black Bottom” at Dreamland.
Mrs. H. S. Sherwood returned from Des
Moines, Iowa, Sunday, from the demon
stration of the Omar Flour Mills Mrs.
Sherwood is the only colored woman em
ployed by the Omar Flour Mills.
We pay rash for real estate and refinance
property and loans on furniture. Web.
4810. tf—10-1-26.
Saturday. October 23rd is “Tag Day"
for the Pilgrim Baptist church. Taggers
will he in all parts of the city. Do your
duty when you meet them.
Tkull sells everything in the drug
line and gives away satisfaction.
WE. 20(H).—Adv.
Mcsdames B. H. Young and Bell Collins
of Uncoin, Neb., were house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L Anderson, 2914 Lake
street, last week, while attending the
Grand Chapter. They returned home Sun
day. _•
Mr. anil Mrs. Jewell Rose and family
left early Tuesday morning by motor for
Fort Thompson, So. Dak., for a 10 days’
visit with Mr. Rose’s father, Dennis Rose.
Piano lessons. Beginners a special
ty. Call Webster 4412. 2921 North
Twenty-fifth street. , 4t-9-25
Chicken dinner served every Saturday
from 12 noon to 9 p. m. at St. Benedict’s
I Comunity House, 2415 Grant street, only
| 35 cents.—Adv.
The women of the First Methodist Epis
copal church will hold a rummage sale
at 701 South 16th street, Tuesday and
Wednesday, October 26th and 27th, under
the direction of Mrs. Charles A. Goes.
Films developed Nine-hour service.
Trull Pharmacy. WE. 2000.—Adv.
Hear Evanti sing Wednesday night at
Tech auditorium.—Adv.
The Rev. W. F. Bolts, pastor of Zion
Baptist church, has returned from a de
lightful trip to his old pastorate at Car
rollton, Mo.
Hear Madam Evanti at Tech Audi
torium, Wednesday, Oct. 27.—Adv.
Mrs. Hudson and children, of Los An
geles. Cal., enroute east, have been the
guests of her sisters, Mrs. W. H. Middle
ton and Lucille Henderson, and Bernard
Thomas, her brother.
Mrs. W. Wade, 2640 Rlonilo street, left
Wednesday on a business trip to McAlis
ter, Okla. She will also go to Fort Smith,
Ark„ to visit her sister, Mrs. Hattie Brown
for two months.
Thull has the speediest delivery
service on 24th St. WE. 2000.—Adv.
| Mrs. G. W. Watson and Mrs. Leroy
. Porter entertained twenty ladies Thurs
1 day evening, October 4, at the home of
Mrs. Watson. 2718 North Twenty-eighth
Avenue, with the opening party of the
season. A very pleasant evening was spent
by all.
Try Thull’s Cold Capsules. WE.
2800.—Adv.
Ma RENT OR BUY
3018 OHIO St.,—5 Rooms, modern, 2-ear
garage, corner lot, rent $32.50 or will
sell with small cash payment. Price
$.3,300.
2-T
2004 NORTH 27th ST.—10 rooms modern,
good for roomers, $40.00
2417 CALDWELL ST.—8 rooms modern,
close to car and school, $35.00.
E. E AUSTIN
1305 First Nat’l. Bank Bldg—At. 0785
Wa. 7297.
THE “BLACK BOTTOMS” AT
DREAMLAND HALL
Prof. McFarland, the leading dancing
instructor at Kel-Pine Dancing Academy,
will introduce the “Black Bottom,” latest
New York dance craze, which bids fair
to rival the Charleston, at Dreamland
Hall, Friday evening, November 5. Music
by Hunter's Serenaders.
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l LOUIS WEIS, Proprietor |
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Cordially invites you and your 5
friends to visit his up to-the- E
minute Flower Shop at 2508 =
North 24th street, first door E
! north of Petersen’s Bakery. E
Imported Birds and Capes E
1 FREE DELIVERY f
Special Floral Designs for All Occasions
[ WEIS FLOWER SHOP !
| Phone WEbster 2057 2508 North 24th Street £
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RECEIVES PRIZE FOR LETTER
ftorsfield, the young daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Anderson, 2914 Lake St.,
received the prize for the best letter in
the vacation letter contest conducted by
Miss Grace Sorenson, editor of Every
Childs Magazine. The prize is a year’s
subscription to Every Childs Magazine.
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15 Republican for £
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“Last evening Lillian Evanti proved
that America may furnish Europe
with a Galli Curci.”—Washington
Times. Madam Evanti will sing at
the Tech Auditorium, October 27.
This is your chance to hear her.—Adv.
FOR RENT—Seven rooms, modern ex
cept heat, $25 a month. WE. 2524.
Call after 6 p. m.
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“Hero of the Big
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Harold Lloyd £
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Douglas Fairbanks |
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LILLIAN ' |
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Coloratura Soprano |
FRESH FROM EUROPEAN TRIUMPHS
IN GRAND OPERA §§
Includes Omaha in Brief American Tour Before Sailing for
Europe to Fill Return Engagements ==
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Technical High School (
Auditorium |
Wednesday Night, Oct. 27 |
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Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00 |