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"'," .' HE ITO A Weekly Newspaper Devoted to the Interests of the Eight Thousand Colored People in Omaha and Vicinity, and to the Good of the Community The Rev_ JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMS, Editor
$1.00 a Year_ 5e a Copy. Omaha, Nebraska, ~eptember 18. 1915 Volume I. Number 12 Democracy'Taught to I Colored Citizens ..' World by Negro Race I Gain Schooll'acilities I Jethro, the Ethiopian Father.in-Law I Taxpayers of Jacksonville, Fla., Carry " . of Mose:s, Originator of Popular Fight for School Funds to Representative Government. Court.
MOSE~ MARRIED COLORED WIFE SECURE A FAVORABLE DECISION
Sociologist Milholland Boldly States Will Receive Appropriation of $215, That American Republic Found· 000, An Increase of $100,000. ed on Statecraft of Negro. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 17.-The Negro school children of Jacksonville John E. Milholland of New York is will be provided with additional facil visiting in San Francisco, C:il. a,,,1 ities to the extent of three new grad Pauline Jacobson, a special \Hlter on ed school buildings and a new hlg-h the San Francisco Bu:!etin, secured a school building, ~hich is to be the page interview with the noted Bodol equal in every way of the high school ogist, in which he sels forth hi:; idea building for white children,' This is of the debt the white man owell to tlH. the outcome of the fight made ~ Negro. He declared that disfrallclli!
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•.. \ . about'tt:· He knew. Only the~ing'Gu.sl.;,.·ask·(:idone.eveiiing; .·.~Why.' si.ttsllf th.ou; .of:'.tens/:·Decentralize '" gc;>vetnmertt:Meiid:en,-' : Miss;;:., appear;ed . berore the . , .' <' f' : ness,' H~' haclbeen br'o'li~k:tip::i:f:th'~;jek};:s~:j:f;.:~li:;ri~:'~ndaW' (he pe1:tI{i$: ~taiitl '. ;ifufu~'di~t~bf:!'"::~Diit~lbut~';~ioult~th~I\ ···G~~a~ .Methodlst COnr~rence .which ' " 'court of the' :Pharaohs, .What. he; ~~~d~ ~br·tbee ·fro.ni~inot~inl,(·Unto·',iwe~ l' '. ,- ity! 'Th~i~{J~:~the'fotindahdn"':bf,rep.· .was in·.sesslon ,here, and ·.deU-vered an . '-"~een'- of human go'vernmEi-nt was a. re~ :. "~rylbses 'ail'8.w~rS humbly, 'The 'peo- r~s~J{t£tiie goveri'Inien.t. " :Do you get ·addresll in 1nte~st' ot ·the Freedm'an's morse~e.sa·.de~lIoti8fl:l' the- \v'lll or.?ne' pI . ,... . THE MONITOR ~-'-:-~------....;..------.I ' Gi1 , ORRIE S. HULSE :T~R{EPEN I fc. P. Wesin Groce ry Co. i Harney 62:>7 Hurney 6M-I · T . J. L. PETT8YS, Mgr. f HULSE & RIEPEN .f Fruits·and Veeetables .~ Funeral DIrectorS ~~~ r·L.,.,·~=:-c-:-~~--:::"",,-_~ Doug. 1226 701 So. 16th St, .. I!I12005 Cuminu Sf. Tel. D. 10981 .- ~~.~ "-7""~...... -_.:-~:.... 'to"> ~;. ~, .-...... ~...... -4-.-..-.-...... THE "JIT~EY 'BtlS" NOW . I WANT MEMBER ON THE .. • '. A COMMON CARRIE.R BOARD OF EDUCATION...... _--~_....~---_. F. J. THOMPSON'S t C~, II. MARQUARDT 1 Washington, D..C., Sept. 17.-The Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 25.-·With I • CASU .MARKEI· + BOOT BLACK PARLOR We also save you 30 per cent on colored citizens of Washington are six prospective vacancies on the board Retail Dmkr in FJ esil aDd SnIt MealS, .1, . POUltry. O)'SI ers. etc ~ laundry. After August 1st, manu sharers in the victory by which the of education, the Negroes of this cIty 2003 Cumine sr. Doue. 3834 facturers and jobbers of boot black here~ofore discriminating "jitney" are campaigning to secure at least one B"rne Rendeled Lard. We Smo],e + ~. aml C.ure oUr own Hums IIDd Bacon + supplies and everything pertaining busses ha-ve been declared common representative on the board. • - _ _ -••0-•••• to the trade. Wholes,ale and retail. carriers, arid are therefore subject to Many of the most prominent Ne· ~ t Free employment agency for bar ber shop porters. Special attention the regulations of the Public Utilities groes in the city are being lliflntioned ,.- - ·•· ·-•..•-.-.-.-•..•_._._ 0_0-' -~ to all kinds of ladies' sboes. Give ~eneral for tbe position. among the, names W. C. Bullard flul Hoagland D. f. Bonodict t Commission and.the laws rela . I us a trLal ting to common carriers in the Dis· suggestE'd being that of Bishop Levi J. !. Bullard, Hoagland &Benedict i 103 South Fourteenth St. trict. 'This means, for one thing, that Coppin. the Hon. George H. White,; • f , !. LUMBER ! _•..•..•..•..•..•_ _ _o -. ~ the Rev. Henry L. Phillips, tbe Rev.,' I the "jim-crow". policy will have to be ! Oitice, 211th and hard Sts. ~ t o \Villiam A. Creditt, tbe Rev. :\Iatthew I t Phone Doug. 478 Omaha, Neb. t ~ abandoned, as there is no separate + Moving Vans, Anderson, the Rev. E. "T. ~1o(lr\? Dr.. ! - ~ --- .-o, - -.-.-.. o- i' t coach law here. The "jitney" will •i. _~. I N. F. Mossell and Dr. William A. Sin-! J _ I • have to acco.modate the people-all Piano Moving •T the people-,or go, The companies clair. ITel. Doue;las 840 i. +• 2109 Cumlne sr. ~ Packing ! op!'!rating the little fly-by·night vehic· NOT ~,SK ABOUT •i. ; les are in bad straits financially and MUST I Shipping it is notexpected tbat tpey will tbri,e COLOR OF APPLICANTS., , ·! ·T ~ + in tbis city. The Colored citizens arE' I I t well treated by the traCtion lines and Youngstown, 0., Sept. 17.-The re· i GORDON VAN COD I quirement made by the StatE' l\-1rdical I I f they will not view the passing of the , ~ 11th and Daveriport Board that applicants for crrtificates FURNACES AND AUTO SUPPLIES ,i "jitney" with any widespread regret. ! Phone Douglas 394 I to practicE' certain branches of sur· ~ ~ gery in Ohio should state in their ap· i ·.0· ·.-.-.-...... -.·..-.-.-. -~ . DR. GILES APPOINTED on~._._._.- .-.- .-.-.-~ pl1ci).tion "ace and complexion and INTERNE AT CH ICAGO. furnish a photograph. has Iwen elim t Order COAL Now 1 I 1 inatl'd by t Iw spcrptary of (11(> hoard, Dr. Roscoe Conkling Gi1t·s. 1603 Pa· + FROM + in rf>sponsf> to action takpn by Gover· cific street, Brooklyn, who gradll ::~;:;F:::::;~~:·d;~7.I~~~~t~~B~tf,:~:'d~;:' .. '. ".. ···,·.Re.membet·the· "Tivi~" . .. . :...;' .... ,:' ..'. ':;" t' .~ " COLOREO CH'LP~EN.HEIRS•.. ''''N",'''1'''dEd' "d'" 'tl:i' .,' .-, ,;"" .:.;...... ~;.,;...... ;-~',.' '. .. .. ~;;;:~~i·;;'::'L::;'h~::~ ~:~, :~~i~~·Ii~W;::o~h~~~~ihJ· .'. ·.Te~ePhJI1itb~~it~s.-··i511-k~Sk\···~6~ ..:·~~~iC~":D~P~. settled. bere after' thEi wa~.. He'°w-as' :;:" .. , '.. .. the iat~e'r.Qt se~~ral colored 'Children:: . .MADE. HIM:HO.~EFUL. .He 41~'-.recilDtly. at lUrerdale, S: C:> ' •: + THE MONITOR KNEW' HIM WHEN HE WAS ALL RIGHT. Culinary Hints and ~~,~;a.::~~~s'()f A bunch of young fellows were out . '. ' ..,",' . ..". . the-Churches. on a lark, and while standin'g on the Recipes corner making hilarious remarks BY E. W. PRYOR, and Re,ligiollS Topics about themselves amd eve,rybody else Steward Omaha Commercial' Club that passed by, a little scene toole place that put a damper on their friv Good Cookies. Directory. vices daily at 7 a. m. and 9 a. m. Fri olity. In the midst of their revelry a Two cups of sugar, one cup of but B~p~i6t-' days at 8 p. Ill. Suooays at 7: 30 a. man,came staggering along. He was ..... 'B~thel"":"Twenty-ninth and T streets m., 11 a. m. and 7: 30 p. m. Sund,ay ragged, red faced and despondent. ter, cream -well. Add three well b.eat-· South Omaha: The Rev. J. C. Brown, School at 12: 45 p. m. Instantly the gang beg,an to jeer at en eggs, one cup of thick sour cream, pastpr, residence 467 South 'Thirty him and make light remarks. One of one teaspoonful of soda dissolved in the boys in the crowd suddenly dis cream, one nutmeg, one pinch of salt; 1,/ first s'tr,eet.Services, Morning, 11; Methodist- .,I">.~ covered that the subject of ridicule evening, '7: 30·; Sunday School 1 p. m.; Grove M. E.-Twenty-se·cond and add enough flour so they will roll eas 'J,Q .' '. was an old friend of his father. He B. Y.l>.' B., 6: 30 p. m,; praise service, Seward streets. The Rev. G. G. Logan, ,ly: set in refrigerator or cool place bad known him when a boy in a over night. In morning roll very thin 7:30 p. m. pastor. Residence, 1628 North Twen: country town as a prosperous mer ty-second street. Services:, Sunday chant. Reverses had made a wreck and bake in quicle oven. MRS. J. W. WALLACE. .. Mt:· Moriah-=--Twenty-sixtb and Sew School at 10 a. m.; preaching at Ii a. of the fellow and he was sliding down " 'ard streets. The Rev. W~ B. M. Scott, m. and 7: 30 p. m.; Epworth League, hill about a fast as he could go. Sud ,.. pastor. Se·rvices: Sunday' School, 9: 30 6:30' J. m. denly the young fellow w,ho had Humbled. a. in.; preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; lmown him in his boyhood radsed his Mrs. Mellen did not wish to offend hand and stopped his companions Eo Y. P. U. at 6 p. m. Allen Chapel, A. M. E., 181 South her new cook. from making any further remark.s. "John,"'she said to the man servant, Twenty-fifth street, South Omaha. Then he said: "can you find out, without asking' the Zioii- Twenty-sixth and Franklin The Rev. Harry Shepherd, pastor. cook, whether the tinned salmon was (temporary location). The Rev. W. F. Residence, 181 South Twenty-fifth I Hold o~ boys, don't ridicule Casey all eaten last night? You see, I don:'t ;: Botts, pastor; residence, 2522 Grant street. Services: Preaching, 11 a. Because he is clear down and out; wish to ask her, because she may . '. street. Telephone Webster 5838. Ser m.; ;:"lunday School, 1: 30 p. m. Don't twit and laugh at his manner, have eaten it, and then Sbe would feel vices~ . His rags and llis'reeling about. '. \. Devotional hour, 10: 30 a. m.; uncomfortable," added the good soul. The clothe·s he is wearing are tattered preaching, 11 a. m.; Sunday School, St. John's A. M. E.-Eighteenth and "If you pleas'e, ma'am,'"' replied the 1 to 2 p. nk; -,pastor's Bible class, 2 to Webster streets. Tbe Rev. W. T. Os And his face is a terrible sight, man, "the new cook has eaten the nnt, boys, spread the mantle of kind 3 p.m.; B. Y. ·P. U., 6:30 p. m.; choir borne, pastor. Residence, 613 North tinned salmon, and if you was to say ness, anything to her you couldn't make bel' devotion, 7: 30 p. m.; 'preaching 8 p. m. Eighteenth street. Telephone Doug· I knew him when he was all right. las 5914. Services: Sunday, 11 a. m. feel any more uncomfortable than she Episcopal- "and 8 p. m., preaching; 12 noon, cl'ass; Years ago in a town called Ulysses is."-Christian Register. Church of St. Philip the Deacon 1:15 p. m., Sunday School; 7 p. m., Pat Casey was one of the men Twenty-first nelar Paul street. The Endeavor; Wedne\Sday, 8 p. m., pray Who made business'hum with a spirit, Man's Part. "Woman," says Dr. Anna Shaw, Rev. John Albert. Williams, rector. er 'and class meetings. Everybody He was happy and prosperous then. "ever has been man's, companion, Residence, 1119 North Twenty-first made welcome at all of these meet Dut fate took his money and savings, sharing his exile, espousing his cause_~ street. Telephone Webster 4243. Ser- ings. Death claimed his wife Maggie one night, and buckling on his armour." An~ So. boys, have a heart for old Casey, man ever has been woman's compan' ) ""0 when -taken into the aliII:l.e{ltary canal 1 I,Q:ew him when he was all right. ion, sharing her happiness, espousin S .: and absorbed into the blood, is used her when she would have him, and for bUilding up the body tissues, that The bunch of young fellows stood buttoning her up the back."-Boston Science Notes is, the organism, or for the production silent, Globe. BY WILLIAM G. HAyNES. of heat and energy, or for bring-lng With heads bowed to indicate ": . shame; .;, about conditif)!.1S favorable for the Pl'v- L ~------J . They were sorry they jeered at old duction of heat and ·eriergy. Cotf2e SWE~T TON~O THE. SCIENCE OF MEMORIZING. does not perform the first .function to Casey, Or saill ought that would injure his Now. is there not a scientific way of any marked degree, that is of build- name. SchmoHer&Mlaelier ...... remembering such a difficult thing as ing up the body organism. Coffee pro- "Come, Casey, we're for you, old ' . .;"" a:'name? S~les~en need.to know how duces-on account of its percentag,e timer; Pianos and PlayerPiano.s·., to do thls'more than any other group ·of fat or .oil wo.ich constitutes about You're good for some twenty years .Sold dir~ct fro~' factory' .of peopl.e, '·un-less. it be .poiiticians. ThIs one-eighth of the total weight of the more," . to home, eliminating. the; is' th~ ·yjay ismay be done.. Wb€u you coffee-to that extent it furnishes a Said a lad~ as he gave him a five-spot, . middteman'sprofit,wliich .. meet Mr. ·Brewer, get the name clear- substance capable of being burned In And the others showered silver ga- me :~. ~ . ." .. -. ••'1" • ~", •• I· . Th d It bra n Is crisscrossed n . . ·'ENC6URAGING,·Y e a. u. '. I... . '<>.':c ,'-:<'{ •.' ::~h~:a:qti.~us·extractth:atappears at!lo.,· . ,;"',. .' tho.u8~n~s ,-ot directions ·py.:~~r1),~~!.~,,;'niaiiy breaIi::fast'.tabi'£is.ev~rymoriirng. ' •...... • ,.':.".-...--; :'; ..... '.: , .. , .Ruch as we hav~.,desct1b~ .... ~~~:~~~ .. ~~::e'i~:~~.~~~~tOc~~~~b~~,': i;:;S~~~ii':~:j~~':ittt:i:~~t'~~~:~:ilh~'~~~b~a~~~~;~: t;~a~~i/~!;1:~:~t :;·t·'·-'!...... ---...... -'::1o--.....----~ take. at. every· poin.t of c:t§E,;s[ng..... ~til to' be"~i beri€"tlltb'tb€':;;:btisuhfet":bf to.:buy.t~at·dr".ess'Y9U 'wanted.'! ~oveme~t's ~re ~rregulaT;:'cODsi8Ung~:th~ ; itQ,uid :'. e'xtr;"ct;· and, ·~.ec~ndl.y; '.: Rehictantiy . thecons'~ielltious wife .~ of' stoI'II.. a~d' f1J~bts, the stops o.ccur.~: whetiier th~'(Oour se~nd8.---:- to boast ·that his 'wlte had a Wf>.y of 'won enougll f~r me to .buy the at to" ' ,Lumlflrtl StUdio .~he S~~tu)a.. .", ' - ,'.' :.her O~'D." ., go 'with the dress-;,ou-w4.l1 n~ver ou~h.' Modern P'botpgtapby,t. . ~ c. . j: . r " •• • '. ." . COFFEE.A FOOD. ''Well?'' thOS'e awful .cards. I, don'.t wan my 1515-17 Farnam St. '0 b. Coffee' pertorms two functions as. a "Now he coinpiain's that she 'has her husband to"becom'e .a~·gambl~r."-T~ Phone Doug. '3004 .food. 'A, 'food)s ·a,n>;.'sl,lbstance whic;h, ·own..way.. '....:.J~dge. peka Journal.' , . '. ,.... ' .- THE MONITOR itoI'. To prove that we know what we DEMOCRACY T .TO are talkinw- about we will inform you THE WORLD BY NEGRO RACE that it IDl:'anS Move LTp Front. When you board a strE'et car, Move Up (Continued fl'om t'lrst page.) Front. A Weekiy Newspaper devoted to the civic, social ,and religious THE of the hour, of the family, of the --.·,in~~ests.o~ the 901ored People of Omaha and vicinity, with the desire BE OF "'SOME ACCOUNT' IN to contnbute something to the general good and upbuilding of the neighborhood, of the district, and of community. WORLD. I the tribes. Publilhed Every Saturday. I "'Every family matter they shall If any young man will make up his I d 1 . d I. .'judge," says Jpthro, 'an on y great Entersd as Second-Class Mail Matter July 2, 1915, at the Post min to )t' 01 sonw accounl m the' · L' i matters shall come to you on appeal, offipe at Omaha, Neb., under the act of March 3. 1879. warId . I1P can da It. ('l I11IlJ cpasp, '.I., L t so shall it be easier for thyself, and dawdl Ing WIth no c ear·cut a1m. I' THE REV. JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMS, Editor and Publisher. . f' I' , they shall bear the burden with thee.' I.lllll orsa (p the habit of tl'\'ing- to get . d Lucijre Skaggs Edwards, William Garnett Haynes and Ellsworth W. . "Thpre vou have it" sai· Mr. MiI- through each day as easily as passi- . '.. Pry<>r, Associate Editors. .. h ' I' 'b holland as hI' closed hIS BIble and re- Joseph LaCour, Jr" Advertising and Circulation Manager. ble, warI{Ing Wit one eye on liS JO ...." and tbe other on tllt' clock! Let him lurnt'd It to hiS travelmg bag. There , . you have the genesis of f'very democ SUBSCRIPTION RATES, $1.00 per year. cease spendll1g fi\'e e"pnIngs a week . '' racy that the world has .seen. There .A,dvertising rates, 25 cents an inch per issue. at vaudl'villp or IlJo\'ing picture shows, . r ·' "':f II 1 f ,\'ou havp the germ of onp of the great Address, The Monitor, 1119 North Twenty·first street, Omaha, pt llIlJ ClIt at a USt' pSs waste a ..' ..L I .' idpas that havp influpnced the human '- 1 tIme and energv, puttIn g Into h is work ." raep. And you've got to trace it right IS MR. MILHOLLAND RIGHT? possible use of their educational op- thp best of hImself. nol tl1C' second hack to that old Ethiopian priest portunities. If your child complains hest! Bdor!' thp g-ra~ hairs Iwg-in to I who'l~ daug-htpr Mosps took unto him- When we ,began the publication of that the teachpr is partial, it will hI' show al1o\'(' his" pars he is lihf'ly to selt' as wife. The Monitor, we stated in our first wise to reserve judgment un! it you iind hirll"df among t lw pick,·,d men in Moses Took Jethro's Advice. editorial that we would publish, from get her side of the story. 01110' of Ihp I his linl". pnrollpd with (;il1poll's three' time t?, time, articles, original, con· best ,,:ays to prpvpnt partialit~· is [0 J hundn·c1. , . Mosps, as tbl' nal'l'ator, could easily tributed"" and selected, that would make It known that you an' carpfully' Hl'ar .bml"rson. popt. philosopher, havf' suppn-'ssed his colored father·in make our readers think. We believe noting your child's progrpss in t ransC'pndenLalist though hI' was, huld· law's relation ~o the event. He could that up to the present we have made school, and are anxious Lo know tlll' ilu: fast that cast of mind charaetl'r· (~asi1y have taken tbe credit of this that promise good. We have received teacher and work with hpr for tlw is/je' of Np\1' England "Let any man idpa to himself. He was statesman written and verbal assurances that best interests of thp child \'isit tllt'i Iparn 10 do S0I111' OI1P thing lH'ttpr than pnough to see the importance of it. this is true. This policy we shall con- school. I IIlP a \'('ragp Illan is doi ng it and But he didn't. He couldn't. He was tinue to pursue. In keeping with this 0 though hI' lmild his hut in the heart too sublimely great. And in this con policy, following the contribution of YES, IT DOES. of a fon'sl Ow pPuiJI., ?f t}H' world will nection must be mentioned that other, Joseph Carr in last week's issue, in Our venerable and able cOl1tpmjlo Illakp a pathway to his door." his recognition of that sublime truth, which be advanced the view that the rary, The New York Agp, says. \\'p hear thE' wail about competition ages before it was claimed by Paul cause of personal freedom in the west· "If we are not forgetting what Wl' twing so ](ppn and all thf' conditions the Apostle that 'God has made of one ern hemisphere was largely influenced learned at Sunday School. tllP Bible of success so disheartpl1 ing to the man tl(~sh all the nations of tbe earth.' by the presence of Afl'i~a's native does not plainly statp that Mo::ws who stands at thp foot of the ladder. Thor;:; was not a trace of prejudice In sons on this continent, we publish in married ~n E.thiopian wonmr." But what are youth and hpalth for if that great soul. He refused to divorce this issue an interesting article which Well, If BIbles art> as plentiful not to gb out and l1H'aSUI'e their his Ethiopian wife, although his appeared first all an interview with in New York as thE'Y arE' in slrengtlt against !?eavy odds? brot.her stormed and his sister, Mil" that distinguished sociologist and phil- Omaha, and the editor of The Age You can not possibly bridge all the iam, raved until. we are told, the anthropIst, John E. Milholland, of can by chance lay his bands on one, rivf'rs of difficulty which flow between Hand of God smote her with leprosy. :Ne~ Y:i!rk, In tbe San Francisco BuT-" ~if he will turn to Numbers XIl~l hp you and the ubject of your desire. You "'So Moses harlrened to the voice ,Jetin, and was subsequently copied by will read: "And Miriam and Aaron can not wait until some liind friend of his father-in-law, and did aU tbat The New York Age, in which he traces spake against Moses because of t he shall com.e to felTY you across-be Jethro said. 'tho e origin of democracy to Jethro, th".,. ETHIOPIAN_ WOMAN WHOM' HE may never come. Wade them! Put " 'And Moses chose able men out of Ethiopian father-in-law of Moses. He HAD MARRIED: FOR HE HAll MAR- your own unWearied, undaunted all Israel, and made them heads over ';.- then shows how poorly America has RIED AN ETHIOPIAN WOMAN." strength into a heroic fight against tbe people, rulers of thousands, rulers requited the descendants at the Af· The word Aithiops, from which those surging currents which, would of hundreds, rulers of fifties and rulers ri~an ~or his gift. That part of tlle Ethiopian is derived, means face sweep .you away, and boldly push of tens. And they judged the people black~ned ,.article. must go over until next week. or darkt>ned by fire, heat ahead. The men who are doing just at all seasons; the hard cases they OUr readers, mayor may not agree or the sun. Now, Moses' wife may that are the men who share in the brought to Moses; but every small ;witnMr.~. Milhollan.d, but th,ey will all bave been, as many would have us joy and honor of Gideon's three hun- matter they judged themselver.. find tbis article intensely interesting., believe, a beautiful golden-haired, blue dred,-C. R. Brown in The Congrega· "'And Moses let his father·in-Iaw Is.. Mr.. Milholland, who is a white gen- eyed" Caucasian blonde, tastefully tionalist.. ",' depart; and he went his- way unto his 'Ueman of. culture, wealth and' wid~ tanned to _ a teasing brown, whose 07o'n land: . ,. ,reading; right in his conclusions? beauty 'it is hard to withstand, She TA~ING IT ALL. " h b t d bl d b ~ " 'He went into h,is own iand.' Je.th- " We,.h.ope that .such ,articles. may may ave een a anne on e, ut-. "Before I gree to undertake your 1'0 disappears from history, 'cifhis sub- "'quicken' in our .readers the determi- ---()-- defense," said the eminent crimiml.l ;--riittion".fo"tnvestigate 'along this and THANK YOU. lawyer, "you. f'1ill have to tell me the sequent career we know little. He " .., .. '< had done his part for humanity's bene. '.1 .'~~:: ad~S:::~I:~J;l\~~J:~c:~The E~aIDipet (~so;~nsen'~pa~r)-. ~{::y9.6:~i~::~~:~~~\VYO~rS~lf~n the~ . ~::;:, :~~po:;~~ir~r~tf~:~':::~' ,..~~ . thoUght. ~.,.: . c: . . . .is'booming earlyChristmasshOpi ....,... 'TIl do it.' ify:o~say~o, sit. :What'help:tiIak~itthe~eilt.RaceJ>~p.er in ~ ". 0 '" ..,'. "piIlg andtb,e 'swatting of tlieBy; are YOU,gQiIIgt6ch~i'g:erneforthead; the .C()liritry~pa:tron·ize.the~~'. firms- VISIT .THE SCH6o~.· '. ,the jdediator~s,· bOmb1'1rding Sunday vice?", .. "':'.' :'C' . llnd'tellthern:that YOU sa:'-W . '---.. ,. .,. . ..', . '- ..: THE MONITOR 5 Mrs. Charles H. Hicks of 2020 Clark street had as her guests at a matinee Some·New'Toilet ':~~Eyentsalld Persons party at the Orpheum Wednesday, Miss Mary L. Goodchild, Mrs. L. C. Goods Prices 50c Pompeian Massage Cream 29c· . . In Which You Will Be' More or Less Interested. Sayles and Mrs. John Albert Williams. ,":,"~~";o.~;~:,"-:':,.~::'. ."",c:;ij;,.~""e;;j;_~;i;.' y Y 9 25c Houbigant's Rice Powder 17c I,;-::';;:-=';' cS..,._,_f.,..o_r_T_h_i_s_D_e_p_a_rt_m_e_n_t_M_u_s_t_B_e_R_e_c_e_i_v_e_d_b__w_e_d_n_e_s_d_a__N_i__h_t.__• $1.00 Listerine, Lambert's oDe 333 • 777 50c Malvina Cream for 29C The Rev. J.C. Caldwell, D. D., of Mrs. Edna V. Adams has returned The Knights and Daughters of Ta from her visit to Kansas City, Mo. 25c Mennen's Taicum (4 kinds) Naspyiile, Tenn., secretary of 'the bor ",vill give their annual barbecue each 12c Christian Endea-;or Society, was an on Eniancipation Day, September 22, 25c Rogers and Gallet Perfumed Omali;a visitor last wee~. He preach There was a pleasant surprise party at Golden Sheaf parl{, Twenty,fourtll Rice Powder for 17C ed at St. 'John's A. M. E. church Sun party given in honor of Miss Con and Patrick avenue. Dinner will be 25c 4711 White Rose Soap 12C day night and also addressed the Ep stance Wigington Monday evening, served from 12 o'clock throughout the 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap.. 17c worth Le~gue. Dr. Caldwell 10eft Mon the occasiop. being her sixteenth birth afternoon. The evening will be spent You "save time and money" by day nig.ht for Denver, Colo., to attend day anniversary. There was a large at Peterson hall. EveryhOdy invited. coming to the Rexall Stores for .conference, stopping en route at Lin number in attendance. Miss Wiging The committee will spare no expense toilet goods. coln; While in ,omaha, he was the ton was the recfpient of many beautt- to make this the swellest affair of the Sherman & McConnell guest 'of the Rev. W. T. Osborne. ful presents. She leaves the last.of season. Admission in evening, 10c, Orne the weel, for St. Louis, Mo., where Mrs. L~nora Gray, Chairman.-Adv. e,. she will enter St. Rita's academy. Her Paul C. Wigington left Wednesday friends wish her success in her school 4 GOOD DRUG STORES for Minneapolis, where he will enter Charles D. Garrett, of Faithful lodge work. the University of Minnesota for a No. 25, U. B. F., has returned from course in architecture. visiting- lodges in Missouri. where he ~"Q"O"."." __."""."'''.''''''.'''.''''''''''''''''''''.'''''''''''''''''''-' Mrs. M. D. Marshall pntertained at distributed pictures of Omaha's illum t f a porch party last Friday afternoon inatE'd welcome arch. which was so The Rev. 'J. A. Brown, rector of the I+ DO NOT buy your Fall I+ fourteen young ladiE's in honor of Miss highly appreciated by thE' grand lodge Church of the Redeemer, Denver, en I. suit until you see us. T Annie Elese Cottrell of Oklahoma during the sE'ssions in this city. route to the Conference' \Vorkers of t City, Okla. Games were tliE' fE'ature WhE'rever hE' went he hE'ard nothing Most reasonable and + the EPiscopalians, which meAts in of the afternoon. ThE're were two but words of praise for Omaha's en :1; reliable ladies cloak and suit iT Boston, Mass., next week, spent Wed prizes each given in the nut cracking tertainment of thE' grand lodge. store in Omaha. nesday and Thursday as the gu,est of and bean guE'ssing games, the win, + I the Rev. John Albert Williams. ners being Miss Anna Elese CottrE'll, Mrs. M. F. Sing-IE't.on, 1428 North t.• 't Miss Ella Otis \Vatson. Miss PaulinE' T\\'E'nty,s~cond strE',et, E'ntertained on t· Always high price samples ' Mrs. Sai'ah Lewis, of 2818 l\Iiami 13lack and Miss Anna Irvin v\Tatson. Thursday. SE'ptE'mb~r 9th. in honor of! on hand at reasonable f street, had as her dinner guest Sun 'rh ui( and our children. We have not cradle"? and what tender memories I Dut almost any rulE' falls down if ap Telephone Douglas 3324 'time for c·onjecture. We must keep would there be in after life, to guide, I plied too strictly. There are certainly Room 40:3, Karbach Block ,busy making for the years to come. influence and govern us? plenty of exampl·es of successful busi· Nothing· can defeat our effort if we With experience one must npces- ness and professional men who nevE'\' !-.-······c>-···········..•··•··•··•··•··•..•..•··..·..·...... •...... 1 have made up our minds to win. Our sarily learn that civilization would shollt' in scholarship at school. enem1es' 'can give us but temporary be helplessly imperiled without the NE'vE'rtheless, it is good doctrine to ! enri H. Claiborne ~ ,'. hur't.· 'We soyy the seeds of progress higher p.ower of sentiment, and it is urge that mE'ntal habits acquired or ~ Notary Public I and racial. development now. Who this invisible force that w'p nf'E'd, and praciiced in school are almost certain ! Justice of the Peace + can de.stroy· the seed or the rain that as a community, should strive to en· to stick t.o one through lift", that the tTel ned ,401 512 f3 P t Block ~ falls upon it? If a man stamp upon it, couragE'. I bar who hasn't pride and energy , Res. Uou~. 618~' '. ax on t he' only more firmly plants the seed George Eliot says that "thp E'mi·; enough to get his lE'ssons is not likely ...... 0 ··.-.·..••••..- ....••....-·-·-·..• ..••...... • ..• ..• •• ...... _ o_.·._._._._.··.··~_.··...•·...... ····-········ ! and 'sends the drops of rain more nence and nobleness of a .peop\~ dE"I to be morE' than a mediocrE' success f Start SavinI! Now ; quickly to the roots. Some of the pend on its capacity of beIng sllrred in afler life. And, in gpuE'ral. it is I • ODe Dollar will oplm an account in LUi' ~ most unreasonable discriminations by memorirs-of striving for what we trup.-T. H. Roth. t ~ Savine;s Department ! have their chief value as fertilizers. call spiritual ends-ends whicl1 con- I Perhaps we are inclined to expect sist not in immE'diate matE'rial pos- WEE K LYW EATHE R FO RECAST It United Stat~~e Nat'l Bank i too much in our day: In life, as' a session, but in the satisfaction of a ~ 16th and Farnam Streets t people, we are mere children. All our great feeling that animat PS tlH' 1'01 •..•..•..•-.....-._ _ -...._.-e- . hoves cannot be realized now; we leclive body as with one soul." Issued by the U, S. Weather Bureau, 0.·.-.-.·..··.··.·· ··.··.·· ····-····-..·· ! must live and build for the future. And if this living Co'ce of sentimE'nt Washington, D. C., for Week Be ! NORTHRUP + The day will surely cot;le when men in common makes national con· ginning September 15th. !LETTER DUPLICATING COMPANYI shall "brothers be for a' that." sciousness, certainly the rem::'Dl- T OILE'l'TEROLOliISTS" T. No need for discouragement. What brance of a childhood regulated only For Upper Mississippi Valley and I !TYPEWRITTENI CIRCULAR lETTERSi• if we find those against us whom we by justice rather than mercy, could Plains States: The WE'E'k will be ?ne ! Phone: Doug, "68,, Office: I' i ReI<. Web. Hil2 ,,06 Paxton Block had hoped to find for us? 'Vhat if . hardly inspIre pleasant thoughts. ot gp!Wrally fall' and cool weatner i-...... _•..•-o -o··o i those are silent whom we expected to much less gratitudE', which binds wilh with some prob~bility of fr'OSlS the .- --- ~...... - -- , champion our cause? They too are honor the present and futurE' lo the first. half of the wee]{ in the middle passing through a period of evolution, past. and norlhern plains statE's and the ex· ""I' W S;;Abramsl for,' as the poet says; Whether happinpss should corne or tremE' upppr I"'lississippi valley. Furnace Work. and General • not we should undoubtedly prepare i Tin Work of all Kinds t "But if twenty millions or summera children to do without it; but wbpn ~ are stored in' the sunlight. still SUBSCRIBE FOR THE MONITOR. i 1808 No. 24tb St. Omaha, Neb. tenderness can accomp!l§,h the desired ~...... -...... -....-.....-.....-.-.-..:..-...... -.. We are far from the noon of man; result more satisfactorily than sever· , ••0••••••••• ~~_O...... ~~....~O-! ~ .••_ _. ·- ••••••••.••.•••.••••-o ~ there is time for the race to ity, it seEms so unnecessary to embit· • i I Established 1890 ! grow. ' tel' childhood with stern measurps. t T. J. Moriarty; Man as ·Yet is being made, anq, ere the t C. J. CARLSON j All due· reverence to justice, but • Dealer in ct"dwning age of ages, f PLUMBER i I can on'3 expect a child to take pleas • • + Shoes and GenIS Furnishlnes ~ Shall J;lot eon after eon pass and touc,h antly a nauseom, dose of medicine be· 1844 N. 20th 81. Tel. Web. 3553 i~ t him into shape? cause of reason, 01 to cease the yearn , i1514 North 24th St. Omaha, Neb.1 All about him shadow still, but while • ••••••••••••••_...... -..·..·· i ...... -...... -....-.-...... 0···..•...•..•··•...... •··•..•.....·1 ing, homesick solw, no matter what ! the races flow.::r and fade., ·princi1>le may be iI: volved ? J;>rophet eyes may catch a glory slowly . Logical arguments and reasons may .gaining on the shade, be absolutel'y ·neces;.;ary in a court of '.Till the peoples all are one, and all appeal, but in simpler life are sim· cho~ic Fall Fashions their voices biend in pIer measures E'qually appropriate. Hallelujah to the Maker-'It is finish· London Carter in Cll icago Examiner. For Women and Misses who like ed~man is made.' .. out of the ordinary styles at ALWAYS A LITTLE MORE. moderate prices-- Here and 'there w'e' find those who .. . see the true vision of humanity-no .' high, no low, no black, no white~just We can always staud a little more, inan. ~L. E. S. Always do a ·little more, Belden & Co. Always try a little 'more, Than we really think. GENTLE INFLUENCES BEST FOR CHILDREN Effott out of weariness; " ..... Striving out of care, ...... : In 'tio phas,e of life can any doc We can always do a little more Than we really think our share. ':"'trinesorriiies' be.Uliiversally .applied; ·=::;t======.I .... foi'altli~ugh there:are always. certain " .. 'filir Monitor.-" .. . '., .. ..: .. ,····,;/~:ifi~~1~1E~~~!·:~~~f:£f~~:::::o:, : .. '. I.t a happy medifiixi:.of :g~~t1eJusti~e·:.AlW~tB:ach~.a little~:~ore~ .,' , WATltRS.· ':'. . .:. cannot be.' unlveril8lly efupiot~d):.p#r~.~Alwa'y'~: trpst, 11: .littl~ ~ore! .. ': ;' : :.... BARNHART. ',. _ haps th~' ie1l8er of. two.. eVA~AB,).nd.i)ig~, .:' /::.r:ll~n .w~ ;thoUght .,~~~:\r1ghL ...... ·-,~.~iN J'IN.(i,'t ~:! ~Eli~'~ll~!;~*r!~t!~E;'!~~£~!!~':!~N'ii:ts~~rl~;:!~~r~.··.i·.· }~:;,'~~ti1~Irl:(¥it~~~it:\;~:;';~~d"t~~· .I:'.. ~~~~~~r~:~:~rf.:~:::~a,- .., ,T':' . .,; ,"",.,,' :Breckenri~.ge.. ~<..., be, MIs8 .MadeUJ1.e, t.••• I ••• '. , , • ,.'0 • 0 0 .,0 • 0 •• " .• 4 '. ' , The, two 'reh~~rse~ th~ ii~ty}c~and., .'Yi •.·.•e~. I, •••••••." •••••• ,:;--'-iH Your account. Is solicited in our with .It engraved· u~~' th~i.~_. ~~~rts. {: .. " .,';; ~hecklng and savings department .wcn~ 'tQ .the'· ~lt~r. oUh,e,r>.o~~: Ip.,!-~Ing .;,: SOW, .Interest'pald on· 8,3.vlngs '~' In'~':e~~:Y'~efore' an· ~peri ~fir(~Q~~:~' . GraSS '. CitY' National., Bank \lnlted'thelr. physical, mental and. '8lJlr- .... 16th and Harney Streets ' "'Ih~al !!.elves,by ,IL 'ce,remony ot unlisu~l ; ':' .. -.,: .Seed ._nd orlgfnal conception.. .: . .. ,., . ' . .. The strange cere-mony took pl~ce In'. :.'N' ., , •••• I •• II•II •••••.• II •••• I :the -bride's bungalow at the head Of' . 0 W • Your searcb for GoOd S.oe ...... ,Miss .. ". ,Ridge ro~d ~ B~·rkeley.. 'P.he; parenta . ., ..,' ball ended "h~~u ~r)' ~ '~muel Hale ·Pt>arBon, on~ ~t-the ,del&- .of t~e girl, :Mr. ~~a·Mrs. m: .T. D~~k-' STEWART SEED STORE H. LAZA"1II,JS' tea rrom Argen~lna to,- tn '1'e~e'nt en'rlilge, viealthy and p.romlnent relll-, .' . Work done ....blle you walt or ~m!caIl tor pa,n.A~ericaD ~clal, cODferenc~ ,ID, dents of Toledo, 0., :were', present.:At . -.119 North. 16tb Street and deliver witbout 1)/". cA4!".. ' WaebtDlto,n.' Mr. 'PearSOD 18, a .dl- the concluslon,.·of the' servlc~l aD Or- , (Opposlte,Post Offlee) . Red :bH . recto, In, .~mme!clal ~nterpr18e8: 1J! :thodoJ: c~r/),moui' w8Bperformeit ' . :&0.'.r' ..... • • ".. '. • 4 '8 ...... --.....;..;,...... ,..-...... ------.,...---T-O-T-H-E-P-U-B-L-IC-...:T..:H~E=-M:..:..:...:O:.:(:..:.:.IT.:..:O:.:R.:..... ~------,.....:#II:..:.:"-__.:....-___'__. ::<;~:"'LNewsof the Lodges lh:"~e:;:;;a~::'E~~::lI:~=~d o~he:lll The Business Wodd .....-.. :~.:.,•..... ?:r.: ...... - ..•...... ~'... ~.:~.-~a·-··n·-d.'·.Frate.rm·tl·es'-· ated by Allan Jones at 2314 North 24th I Business Enterprises Conducted by Colored People-Help Them to street, Omaha, is a branch of G. \\'ade Grow by Your Pat.·onage. Obee & Co., undertakers, and, where· II . . Ias, the same is false and untrue, the ~------~------' RO)lgh AShle~a~:~~: NO', 74, A. F. public ,is hereby informed tha~ Allan \.------: THE PEOPLES DRUG STORE ' fi t Jones IS the only pl"rson havmg. or. Dr A G Edwards & .'AM., 0 maha Ne. b M. eet mgs, rs I ... ,. - I .~.. 109 SOUlh 141h Sireet ' . d T d . h th f of right, cialmlllg any propf'rt}- 01 m· Drl"'s. f'i~lIrs lIod ">odo. and tl111' ues ays In ea.c mon '. .. Physician and Sureeon, ~ ~ J. H. Wakefield, W. M.; E. C. Under- , terest m the undertakmg busilless at ToilCL lIlIdHuhlJer Goods . 12314 N th ?·HI t t nesi P:ll.st "two weeks.' "Why did that young man look so ;:;:.r.:~.:;:~~~:~::~~=;~~:~;~~~:;;~. StriQt~'l~:6~~~~dc\~~:~~~iPr~e:~::~:;etc. ,• .• AMOS P SCRUGGS· spec.i:'l·parUes· .. Mrs. H .. Hall and daughter, Hazel, cross when MFS. Smith told him she. . ..•.. '.' • . ·OUR:'SPECIALTY: Pure bom~mll.de Ice c;[eam . • .A~torney"at-Law· • :Ind.aLJ..·ldnds. otsa.la.ds and' s.andwlc.b··e. . aCGompanied; by Mrs. Mann and son, hear.d he had such killing wa.ys?" • 220 So. tb 13th Slreet •.. . i •.... '. .' . . I lO"r 'oo.'s Drug·Sior.) Omaha Neb I ". Phone..w.'.e.. 850.7.' ...., "1 .. ~ b. Walter,...... vis'ite'd the'.'state ..fair. and "She told him that? Great Scotti ~r·__.- _ _ __...,.' .' ~._ " i ".2530 .Lake· Str:e·~t . 9Iliaha•.' eb• .' f,ri~n~(l-.a.nd ;Liil~.?ln.. During. their trip" He's a doctor!"'--Baltimore American. • ~ ...... ,;. ... . they- .v.isj.ted. t,he.· state' penitentiary,·t ~all~e y~ur shoes sh.·ined rigl~tat i.' as.y.i~mand·. ;~iher important .ll.l.. a,c. e.s in • '0 .: .... •. "Does your boss ever··tell funny stor·· I Th' "'0'" 'B' . .'t B'I k P '1 !. "LiiIcol~,. ''l'li'eY:r~p'Ort~'d a. 'v:~ry '1jleas-ies " . teJalsy 00 Jac ar on - '/aht t~iPi:"':h·iCh'. was' riili.de 's~ by 'the' "N.0, but we j}·av~ ·to laugh just the.: '!. ,.309' ~Oi 15thSt~~et 'j t~eir>frien~s. saine.~;-BQstQn.Transcript. (6pP-~slte~eatbn·DrugCo ." ."' ."P:9s pJt.a:iity 'Of: . .. 'fr' 1 + ", . ~ , ::'. /.- ':"., .' ..:.- , .' ,.' ~'. •.~ ()p~n W.edrie.sday, Aug;ustllth r, :-'."_:'" ..-.... :,'. ··i~-e"::'~~.~...... ;~~o+:~•...:.__...-.·." •. ·~;;~~~,\i::~i:H;~~~.~;;~:i:~~suns~t:: . .r~t";·::~~~·:~·~_...~·.."..·-:· . , red,' witli':biue··ati~a:kir·an:dg!een dots." ~ . ... '. +Have.YDurvoice..traitiedbya'singer-+ at·~atespe.cffu1: .The old' rusUc. dis"- <" t '.. :"MR'" JA';eil.Ch·~r,.'':UILL '., ". T . tance, WllS. watchirt-g:< "., -:,; .. 'l ' ...... •. .:'.' 'I "Alt/'. said the' ':attist .10oki up'1· .Std; .. .. . ··PI J :a:·d~~~~!~p.~:t~~~~:f¢t~~k~~:;r~tu~;:'ng ·~.· ~·~~.,:~.t.d."~.·~.t~ ~~.L r~ .:...... 1.;:.2.•• ..'...· .. •• ..:....·.'7.-.•;;••• '••,:'-r.:...".'..t.•..t.·•.• te•. ,. pllge . Have' you'· ~een the' 'ui.iii.he~t, .'. ------~me or',dawn .leapIng a~io;'~~ the··n·via·.·:. . G..WADE 08EE.' ":; .:~ 'itinle Banks." -.'Cecil B: Wllke's east; the re·~ht:ained. suleui'ou!;!: Islets. . "Obee. & c6:· .. U.nd~k-~rs;-.\Th~;\ji(l·· .•. \~:' BAN'KS-WILKES float~ in the lake of ftt.e in' t¥,.W;~,st;,; .:~riIrip:et~rit .. ihd;:t~ii~bl~yftriftJhi8.La.k~: ';. . rmr.' Dlr.etor. aad E.b~I ••r. :'The the. ~l!d' cl~u,dB .&t:-m-f~1-ghti ~lltCk- St:. :Webster' 248.-",:"A.dv.: ',' .' '-.:' ·LIdO.,lIii.t SaIl.'.acll,,·5....a.I••• as 'a raven's wing,.' blotting out the' . , '. ....-. Phone'8, ~e8. 00)1,..4379, OrDee DOli!:· :t711l · dd 001_ '1!,". .' .' Satls!action alway~ In.handling your . 191.4 Cumhig Stre.et· 8h u eU~6 moon.· ...... '.. B-roomfield Hotel '~BtI'C:: .~h~rtlY" de~d,. w~.etber t o~ .t~e . "No,".'replled ' 'the' ship.ped In. or .o!1 . :'.1 ,', '. i III• '.' III ... II I.' I' III L!:J .116-1 1'8 sou'" Nlnlb 51• ...._ ·s1Dce. I liigned .the- pledge/'-Tit- . C~~Y:- ..G. W·ade Ob~e & Co., the Race ., • II .' I,II I'I II •.•. I•IIII•III, .' BIt.~· .-. . . Undertakers,'2518 Lake.St.' Web. 248. 'L' 0 GR'I:'G'O'R'y IC'ECO 'Stridly modern and. up-to-date . The' rrogr-esslve Age Printing Co. .• .' ~ ...:.• '(A Race. enterprise.) Guarantees first Prices moder-ate 'l:he 81Di~le.· praetic'e of raising, your IS AT YOUR SERVICE &Iaoaabta up:'- llito .gnn.del" v:!ewB of c1as.B .work I.n· printing e&rds, circulars,' , bUlB ~nd .invitations:' 2518 Lake St. Pbone WebBIer 8421 9hone DouaIae 2378 .:'=:tn:.'.pe.ac·e 'that 'passeth Web. 24.8.---:Adv. = I• ~ of • I• '. I I