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~. '. ; ". ",: ':-. 0 ITOR :A:WeeklyNew~paperDevoted 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 " .' ':"";";"--'"~-:-----""'-:------"------_"':"--_------Omaha, Nebraska, April 29, 1916 Volume I. Number 44 ...... J QI1:itedStatesWar:ship From Fair Nebraska

···:'Itetunls·.From·Liberia.'~ to Sunny Tennessee '. .. .-' .' , Crujs,~r Clie.sterDi~pafched to Africa. Incidents of the Trip and Impression .;Lends,Moral Sup'port to Liberian Received by Editor on First Visit Government.- to Southland.

A LEVEL-HEADED PRESIDENT. KEEN GREEKS AND ITALIANS.

Commander Schofield Favorably Im­ The Sons of Italy and Greece Royal . pressed With President Howard. Purveyors to the Palat.es of SeCret~ry" of Legation Re­ Princes of Ethiopia. ······· ...t~s--onVessei. Who was it, Homer or Virgil, who Bosto~, Mass., April 27.-Sent to sang of "Ethiopia's blameless race "!., the West Coast of Africa '~or the pur- 'ought not get hazy or rusty on pose of ghting support to:tbe govern- his classics, but, with the lapse

'tYie'Bostorr--Navy Yard on Tuesday; (ir educational methods, which stress the ":april 11, after tel1mQnths' absenc·e. "practical" and "utilitarian," and mill-- .On board the vessel as passengers imize intellectual breadth and cultur~, were R. C.Bundy,~secretary of the .we are reminded of the aphorisnil, United States .legation and 'charge '. "Romerus dormat." 1 'd'affairs ~atMonrovia, Liberia, who is . No, gentle and patient reader, \\le on .~ix "tn

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~ .' i .. ' i~¥~.~~i·.:,~.;;\}.~.;' l'.'~"'~':""'~"I'.:.'.:.;.·,·.·.~.r."~ :.~~., t.~,'.ttl ~!:~~!:E£?::f2;::~:~~~!~:;~~~;:~ ir~;:, ~~"rtt"lh.e li;::::tlt~~~;~!~:. .. " o.•. ',...... •.•.v..M..•.1... .•• .•.·.•...... I.·,r.:.·.".'.•...... •.':.".'..e.S.. War j. r" :.•...... ,Major' Tompkins and "the Thirteenth 'T:HECOLO);t#D.' ~R.O.OPS .:.... :. '.' . iJfconsiderable··size?: ,..Now, 'here's '~'·;i;'·-~;;:-,.-~:7- ,The Purp08eof':t.1i~:·:eJ5U:i~f{'."'·...; .' ~::avalrY aCParral 'and saved the l'eg- [wh~rethe pnnc~s. dfEthi'trpia ..cofue . !, ..< • As .~ the'. purpos~ .0~.,th~.~"~hji>!s.'jilnent!fronI,~peh1g.ei¥~~ly.wip~dol,lt ',cFOlJ(lH;'l,'NOBLY;'~ iin. '1'hes~ pay~ribute. to 'the sons of cruise, ,Co~mand~rSch~~~~l~. :s.~i~:',;j: :,~~~he :-M~)(i9~ms .(l:>b~f~ctionsy.w~rl:'. ...,....' .. ~., " .,.. ' ...... ',' . IGreece. And .thi.s ~but~ i~ p~d 'for '~I s~oul,d' w~:~ .t~F~i~.:r.~,:mqrl);l,i~r:r-~ng}Q.9!o~eln., th~,~~trelltmgIA ClVll.vrar~ee9,rd~·~nd ~ar~~ iI>.~p'p,~?n, ·grea~~~>7:F'01'. t: '.. : : say. It. pli~~ by. la~d. a;nd' ;108t :..no· time when a~iving on' the. hem.' '.. ["ablfsliments, like. re.sta,!lraI)ts aDd ice- ' '8~ ~ from:: .. A~~n.~.-Lib~~,· ~thr?ugh' ~~cene in .ope~g.fire ~po~ ~. (;~-ex": . ~t will 'not do. ~. 0-,erlo'ok the fidel- l-::rea~ parlo'rs, ~vere ~red to our at­ controUing. the" bar.. of ',t~e .. ' ri'\TeJ;' Jca!,~~' .Tompkins, was shot l~·. arm'l' ~y ~n~ ..the courage J)fth~se .. Colored !~entlon which cater exclusively to Ne­ tp~ugh whJch they were. ~elved.·, ;A dIspatch fro~ a "truck d;nvel' today ;Jold,lers~ One w,o:y of' 8h~wlng our ap- l"'l'O trade. Over the door. il! some .' W-e an'8.nred· peaCe, ,.parley~,'"b'i1t :said·. that 'pe ·.h~' t~rty wounded Iyreciati0!'l would b~ by. t~e cUIti'~ation :o~her conspicuoU8 place ap~ the,. . they did nqt.l~ to.-p~;. U1tfh1a.~'aboard, but !Ie' d~ not· say wh.ether Il?! suc}1 a. heal~hy .publIc sentiment jslSD. "For Cowred .Peopl~ Onl ." Ex- Iy' ~he- "Gov~e,,~; got together and they ,are ,AmerIcans. or Mexreans: thl,lt ~uch aJ;>omm~ble plays, as liThe jCluslveness can apply. to mo~ than at:med a ~ort~ of 8,0'0 m~:, with which :romPkiJ:t;B had b~n::w~ed nQt to en- .Birth of a Nation" .wo·uld, ~ie. fori lack iJne claas, if y01,l please. Now) these' it'captured, ~d >ti~med ·the :Kru town ter .Parral, and' General Pershing J~ J of patro~age.-The ...Omaha Nebras- :establishments are run by G' 8. We .. ''':'. (C()Dt(nUi4. ~D .. --...as.,;"",' .· .;awaiting .news ~ determine. whether ,.lean.. '.. .. .: t, (Continued on lIeoond pta:: ) . .' ',', " . :--' .. ~...·.I<-O:·l ..··";,.',,···,"...., ~_:..,_•• ~ .•• _ .•:_ • .:.- ••••. ' ," ...... "- ~.~' . :; .. ' .."': ._:., '" ~ .. .

~. ".. ,' ," ';{~;I/~,'.'~"l::"~'~~.•i,~"·.·~.·.=:====:!==~=;:======T=H=E=:M~O~~:'T;Ih~~:'s:~~-~~~o~re:i:g:ne:r~s~a:r~e~k~e:en;a:f~t:er~.T4'---~A~S~K~F~O;;R~A;:N~D~G~E;'T;---- .'. :," .?-. the darky's dollars; and they 'know 9C. SK' NNER ~. 'lOW to get it." ~~... ~.. "'~"',;6enetal Race News The Editor Eats. We had a meal in a Beal street res- TH:E HIGHEST QUALITY tam·ant. It wasn't a Green restaurant, SPAG ETTI , , however, 'but one run in a modest .' FEDE~At DISTRICT COURT DAHOl\UAN CHIEF AT I building by a Mrs. Pshaw! 36 PAGE RECIPE BOOK FREE " HALTS. SEGREGATION LAW. HEBREW PASSOVER. We can't at this moment recall her SKINNER MFG.·CO., OMAHA, U.S,A. · ," I -.,.. , name. But no matter, a sunny-faced LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA Judge·Dyer Gra~ts Temporary Injunc- i ,New York, Aprll.21.-At the ~egm­ .':.'..', and pleasant-mannered Colored wom­ tion Against City Of St. Louis. 1mng of the celebratIOn of the Passover an who certainly knows how to cook. I . i feast, commemorating the exodus 01' We enjoyed our meal there immense­ I " i·joE'·i·Ew·is·:·:·:YiX1I .... Ithe Hebrews from Egypt, held at the ly, as well as the people we met. St. LOU.lS, Mo., A:prll 27.-Jud,ge .D. :-!ebrew Sheltering and Immigrant AId I New Easy Riding Seven-Passenger + St~tes DlSt~'lct Broadway~ Let us tell you how we happened t() ; Car T P. pyer, In the Unlt,ed Jociety, East on Monday Dr~ ~prll. ~rantIllg ~o. Mr. H. F. Sadler had taken us l 3 p, 1\Il. to 11 55 Peoples Store, T Court Monday,. 17, III l:ght, April 1.7, the most conspicuous j Doug. 1446 I ~ a temporary InJunctIOn ~gaInst the figure was that of Chief Lobogola, a :n his car for a little run about tile . ~2:G5 A. M. to 5 A, M. 1 :ity to visit one or two of the schools. ! rYl idway, Doug. 1491 or 3459 + enforcen:ent of the ordInances for N~gro Jew from Dahomey, who trace-s ~ JAM. to 3 P. M. Residence, Web. 7661 ~ office~hc'~ We then went to his a fjl segregation of the.. r.aces, recently 'I;S descent from the sons of Solomon I ...... _ ••••••O_••• e ••0 0 - . '~,l\\'yer, and a good one. adopted by a refere.ndum vote, de- nd the Queen of Sheba. ~------:- ~as elared he convInced. the onu- I Lobogola's father and mother, al­ He said, "I'll telephone to the rec- B-.:~. ~ances ~re m 'contraventlOn of the ';houglrthey know nothing of Judaism, ';01'Y and teU them you are going o'ut t1 ; ':0 e:=;.~~ ~. ~ United S.tates constitution. . ':onor religious customs similar LV dinner with me, because you are • , He saId he was only constramed those of the Hebrew faith. It is their '0 busy I can't tell when I can g-et f/5~'~-:/ from makil}g the injunction perma- belief that King Solomon's sons and old of you again." .\ LBERT EDHOLM, Jeweler We g-Iadly submitted to hj~ judi-. nent by reason of the fact that the the Queen of Sheba carried the \\'01'­ Omaha, Nebraska. U.nit~d States Sup.reme Court is con- 1hip of Solomon into the Arabian des­ 'ous ruling. We were soon joined. L .....:..::..::.::::.:.:.~....:....:..::..:.:.:.;;;.:..:..:.;:;....----· sldeTIng the legahty of a somewhat crt. Lobogola ran away from home )~' Mr. Harry Shepherd, a splendid ! _ _._o_ __ ...... -.-, similar ordinance passed in Louis- when 8 years old, and as a stowaway loung business man, of whom wei'will ,ell ~'ou more· when we mtroduc~ -you tladies' New Spring i ville. ,. 1 • ,. :'cached Glasgow, Scotland, Picked The petitions aSKlfig for the lfiJunc- .lp by the city chamberlain, he was o some of the friends we made in t Cloaks, Suits t tion were brought by Albert Burgess ~ducated at the Glasgow university. 1emphis, and the three of us we:rt to and others, and James J. Doyle and He is in this country lecturing on his restaurant. i ~oulcl and Dressesf others. The city was represented by 'ustoms of his country. Wearing the If Burt Williams have the ! You can always save money 1 Counsellor E. Paul Griffin and Sher- -;kull cap required' by his faith and privil eg-p of al ways eating such a i• here. •t man Steele. . ~he heavy necklaces of beads which meal as the Editor d.id eat in that, res­ ~ + Wells H. Blodgett, Isaac H. LIOn- nark him as a married man in his ~aurant, he never would have sung !, BONOFF'S N. Y. ! berger, Frederick N. Judson and. ?eo. awn country, Lobogola was a s~.Eiking 1is popular song: t SAMPLE STORE ; Webster represented the petitlOn- figure even in the polyglot assemBlage ~ B. "I'm tired of eatin' in the restaurant, ! • 206 North 16th Street. ; ers. which gathered at the rooms of the I'm nearly starved to death.; · City Counsellor Daues ask~d Judg: Aid society. •~ Tel. Douglas 4247 • ;' Dyer to postpone the hearIng untIl The very thought of a home-<,-,?o)<:e_d .-+-...... -...... -.-.... ~...... ------.------...-..-. me~ . the decision of the United States Su- -':::ONSUL H. F.WRIGHT I Just takes away my breath,'. I HOTEL CUMING preme Court on the Louisvil e c..."" HOME FROI\'[ VENEZUELA. Just found out one cook, cooks it all, could be had, but Judge Dyer refused.. £looms with Bath;- $1.00 and lip For the food a]] tastes the saJn:e,. Per Week The Judge said he had digested the New York, April 27.--Among the And the only difference that there BarberShop and Pool Room in briefs file.d hi the Louisville case and Connection Jassengers who arrived last week by seems to be 1 was convinced that that case was not D. G. Russell, Proprietor .he steamshIp Caracas of the Red D Is that every restaurant has a dif­ "orr all fours" with the St. Louis .case, l'Irs. Bryant. Mana er :ne we.re Hon. Herbert F, Wright, ferent name, 1916 Cuming St. Doug. 2 66 and he preferred to hear the argu- <\.merican consul at Porto Cabello, That's alL" ments. Venezuela, and Mrs. Wright. This is Judge ,Dyer said he had voted as We had a home-cooked meal. And . )1[1'. Wright's first trip to the United I T Start Saving. Now a citizen ag,ainst the ordinances be- t was good. States for six years and was made lOne Dollar will open an account in catise.,l.e did. no~believe the,Y were There we met Mr. Barnett, an uncle ~ S8vio2S Deparlmf 01 ¢' :1ecessary by the alarming state of I '.' legal, and he hel the same view of lis health. 'He was taken ill .last July of F. L. Barnett and Mrs. Sylvia Ste- • 'or the then;l'as a: jurist. ',nd lost some seventy pounds in phenson of Oma,lia. Mr. Barnett re- i United Stales Nat'l Ban . In giving his decision, Judge Dyer ::al1ed a pleasant visit to Omaha dur- i -16lband f'arnam Streets leight,. until his physician recom- , ~ made a statement that ought to be-nended his return to his native air ing the Tr~ns-Mississippi Exposition. .-' co~e a classic when 'ne said: "The He spoke 'ell of our city, but thinks t--.·...... ~. ·g·ro·· l·S··. en'tltl:edt..othe sal1leconsid-' 'or recuperation. On the other hand, . C·' CLAIBORN Ne . '. - '\1rs. Wright appeared to be in th", ~here is no place like MemphIS. '. an i HENRI H...... ' . . • eration and the .sarile rights as is a best of health. C~nsul Wright stated you blame him? He's in the under- :.; N.otary. P\lblic f~ white min. The ;Negro doesn't want ':aking busi ess there and doing 'veiL .. .';hat the business of his district has '. t J. f tho P + Eiociat~q~alitY.. He ,wants the same. 'ncreased greatly during his occu- Please dQ ot infer from this that we ! usbce 0 ·e eace ! .. :rightsbefore~he iaw:' as the whi.te Janey of th~post and deciares that he u'e in any ay reflecting on Memphis ·Z. ~;1,~egu~:,o~lf8 512~ 13. Paxton 8\ ck .r; 'man, and pe shollid have .them!' . lsbeing a ]:ive t~Vln. It isa live-town ...... ~O.· s~ess~s the best eq.uipped cons.ular I •••.• ••••_~ ••••• .The-effect ,of the decision, dIrected 'despite the .num.bel' of doctors arid un- . '. 'f£icein Venezuela, although as there '_"'-_~ ""'__-II--. against the mayor, the B,oardo.fl?o,:, '. 'd' f d.' ~rtakers-I,.,o n..ecessary, co.. nnection.· !------..'...... :s' no vice consul the full bur en 0 r' Moving' Van.S.·· and P.ia iice:"Comh;;sioneis, the, city.cQUriselor'h· '. k f II the' nsl A4'ter letween the two~.of whIch It boasts. t •' ...•..• •• < . '., '.y, e, wor . a s upon co·. 1, i' t .:a:ndB'."...... Ullding'. '.'C.ommis!'lionerMcllelv'. ';', .. T.·.·.. ', d.ayspen.' .. ' ·.t·'. :,.In t'h"IS CI't'y" 'M·...r. an·d Mr's.. " It"~'I'lans .t"ne G.rocers. Moving, .p.'acking,. Sbippi , •...• ,' ~I1y't()f::£~::i~tJ;~sio'O!i~:I~f::i~~:Vriiht left Friday fcyr'their home in We saw lnany large grocery. stores~ '1' GORDON VAN. co, " ... ..' ';-' .:., ". ..".... '. \farshalltown, lao . in tM. sect,I,.ons Of MemPhiS. occupied .. .the . segregat~on.ordln:ance untIl the· ...... "i . . :casec~btdleai-d.bn its merit!,i.by.Cbioredpeop1e:, and the pr9prietors: 11th and. Davenport Douglss 94 : p.-: . ' .... '-. ,,~ ,MERCHA~TS;·CAMPAIGN.,:>f these stores are..Italians. TMre are. ••••••••••• .-. ..;,,, ." ·'·f.ewgro¢er:Vsto~es ~~~y Negro~s~' ------~--',...,..---..:.---+-- ...... ; "TT' 'I:"":RR~S'T FOR .. .. ". \\'.e r.ecp. mmen,d tbe . -~·---·--:::.l:yVN~· 'uNDfJR'~d A.;;J ", ' , 'Memphis,.TenJl.; April ·~7.-:-The':>ut.the'majo;rityof groc:ery, $~res . 'LOR~D PE!-OPLkmerchantS'ofMemphis, Tenn;,are 'wh~ch;' cater"to the Negro trad~ are STATE;FURNITUJtE c .~ " • • ",' ;,'-' ..:',: >.. j. .?I~nning.. ~i~get"together')camp::J:ign ,:uri.by.ltaliansiW4oJre pilin$up,:foi-Corner-14.th a['JdDod~e·S,ts. St..Aug.ustlne;:·~l~., Ap'nl 27.~Un- .··~,'om.ewhat .similar. to ...thecam:p·~lgns'.;tinesf.rom.this.c.la,sS:.·Qfcustoiners.. . .•.... '.: ' ..., .. ,', ". , .. ". ·asthe~rnost;.reliable,accommod t-· ': ". rlp.r t;Ite new. sta!~):,~~;w.:r\fIq~;g .~~.~h "i;ecen.tli·¢pndll~ted,i~AtlaJita,Ga,;..; :Theso~s~f It~lyandG.~eece· areirigand·.e¢~pomical -fuHlitrirest r~"\ l~gal for whIte. PA~.~~?n.:~rJ,~'J!~~hlf~~~il1d~ash:viUe,Tenn:. . .indeed the royal pm"'veyors" tothe pal~:.,.tO;Qqy:.:fro;ffi;: .. '" . y groes, three nu.ng"fI,:??I St,/JOj;~ph7S; ,:"; . ' ..'... ;. '~. ' .... .'.. " .' a~esof thpri~ces. qf Ethiopia ill; Merzl~: '"" .. :: . c~nvent today were.pL~ed ~d~r tech~: ;~IiOM, .~AXRJ.rnBRisK'A·'. ,.... .'P~$.'Gi'e~k~i3:~9!~F#l1s: c~tertto'Col;" ;-;-....,.. . .-..;.J...~ ro~ a~ .h~re. ,Th~y w~re aBowe~. ' .. '. ~.Tb:.SlJNNY,TENNESS~~.'~~,r(t:V(,1d~i;~n.resJ~w·~J1ts;,refres4ment ,EMERSON LAUNDRY' theIr freedom on· their own recogro- •.'. . . , ", ·..parlorsa:rid··grocery $tcites., F. S. MOREY. ProprJetor ,~~:~:;up:n:e ,~a:~tll"o~e i~:~:it~ ':JCt)~!~npe4),.. ._~ ...~~; ~~::t:::e;~::~n Jl)t;:~:~iO:;~~:: "'" ., 1303·05 lortb' 24tll ~trl!l!t· .' States. ~ ,.' ;vere told that they do' an jm~ense 'among' these aliens? We ,wonder if 'JUsiness among the Negroes of Mem- they have eveI' realiz~d' what a c~m­ Phone Webster ,820. .. JAN~TRESS'~E~SIO~ED. phis., Our inf~z;pant. further. advised. me'teial standing' and ra·ting it would 'is that there is a. Greek &ynd~~te in give them ,if thi!3 money' were to be Philadeiphia; "~a.,, .Apiil 21.-Mrs.. 'lew Yo'rlif'city which runs a. ~hain of concentrated and placed jn circulation ORRIE S. BULSE c.-a· 'l\ RTEPEN · Marla' 1.. Cooper, who fo0hirt.Y~one f';hese restaurants and .ice "cream' par- among our own l"a.Ce enterprises? BUAeJ.1 B anaieJ IrIlH years h,p been j~nitress'of the Drexel: "ors~ catering. for Negro trade, As a matter of fact does our race HULSE .' liE P 'oank building,' bas ben llensioned for: throughout the chief. cities_,of 'tne anywhere ".realize the importance of .-.e....Dlreclor; herlong' and 'faithful semce. Mrs. South. 'Shall we tell you 'th~ way he lJu.pportl)lg and building up' business I Do'tig. 1226" ' 101 ~ 16th St. . Coope~!B 82 yearS of age. ' ~ut it? . ente.~rises .among 'our .oWn people? . . ':-- -... .' , ...." ' : -. TUE MONITOR

'J . -'.--." z···..•··•..•··•··•..•..•··•·.. ··········~ ..•··•..•·....•··•.....•...... !" iTi 11e Ji ·MoreSickness and Accident Sal~., insurance for Less Money' t ' Annual May 1 Old line prot~dion.· No assess­ ~:, of r lIlents. No medical examination. Everything guaranteed. D'ce,tory. ' days at 8 p. TIL Sunday. at 7: 30 a. I Blouses' I . GET ACQUAINTED WITH i3aptist"- m., 11 a. m. and 7: 30 p. m. Sund~y - I LUKE A. HUGHES. ;t... '..Be· th. e.,--'Twenty·ninthIt'andT'streets School at 12:45 1>. m. + BEGINS HERE ;.. ~ ": .. South Olllaha~ The Rev.· J. 'C. Brown, T ' Co t' e tal Cas alty Co pastor, TEil3idence 467 South Thirty- Methodist- 1 Sat rday i" n In n U.. first. street. Services, Morning, 11; Allen Chapel, A. M. E., 5233 South :,: U '., t.' 334 Brandeis Theater Bldg. eveiling,7: 30; Sunday 'School 1 p. m.; Twenty-fifth street, South Om,aha.::- •. Douglas 3726. The Re~. John H. Nicbols, pastor. ! Wonderful Values and Imm~nse. ~------_.: B, Y. P.B., 6: 30 p. m.; llraise service, Residence, 5233 South Twenty-fifth t.. . Variety. t, ·,,·..•··•..•··•..•..•..•..•..···S..·M..··;;·K..··E··············...... ,•• 7.:3.0p. m. Istree t . S'erVlces :. Sun day at 11 a. I ., y · .Moriah~Twenty-sixth I ~ ~rd. Mt. Th~ and Sew- m.and 8:00 p. m.; Sunday school, i BRANDEIst· ~ TB C f streets. Rev. W. B. M. Scott, 1:30; class meeting, 12:00; A. C. E. I.' . t. e e 0 I .\ pastor. Services: ~unday School, 9:30 L., q:30; prayer meeting, Tuesday STORES f '" a. m. ; preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; evening at 8 :00. ! . t· i THE BEST 5c eIGAR t B. y. P. U. at 6 p. m.. Grove :1\1:. E.-Twenty-se'cond and _ -- . , Seward streets. The Rev. G. G. Logan, , ~ , ,.'0- - _-, Zion~TW'enty-sixth and Franklin pastor. Residence, 1628 North Twen- :~,'. M, IR ROD Sl, t ct.5.00 ; (temporary location). 'the Rev. W. F. ty-second street. Services: Sunday f" T i ~ , Botts, pastor; residence, 2522 Grant School at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. t Of Every Description - 1!THE BEST COAL FOR THE! I>treet. Telepl:lone Webster 5838. Ser- m. and 7:30 p. m.; Epworth League, f MIRRORS RESILVERED EQUAL + f PRICE-TRY IT v vicel;l: Devotional h01,lr, 10: 30 a. m.; 6: 30 p. m. ; TO NEW + i HARMON & WEETH ~ preaching', 11 a. m.·, Sunday School, ' Ph D I 1721 1 i. Tel. Web. 848. 1503 N. 16th t 1 to 2 p. m,.; pastor's Bible class, 2 to St. John's A. M. E.-Eighteenth and T• one oug as.,• - ...... ' Webster streets. The Rev. W. T. Os- I,' Omaha Glass Construction 3 p. m.; B. Y. P. D., 6:30 p. ill.; choir b R Co. ir orne, pastor. esidence, 613 North • ~ . devotion, 7:30 p. m.; preacbing8 p. m. +1612 Capitol Ave. Omaha!' Eigbte~ntb street. Telephone Doug- 0 . EpiscopaJ- las 5914. Services: Sunday, 11 a. m. , _0 0 0 •••- 0 "O-.! " Church of St. Philip the Deacon­ 'and 8 p. m., preaching; 12 noon, class;! MRS. A. HUSTER T Twenty·first near Paul street. The 1:15 p. m., Sunday School; 7 p. m., t MILLINERY ~ l' Rev. John Albert Williams, rector. Endeavor; WedneiSday, 8 p. m., pray· + 221 North 16th St. ! Residence, 1119 North Twenty-first e1' 'and class meetings, Everybody I t (Hotel Loyal Bldg.) f.. street. Telephone Webster 4243. Ser· made welcome at all of these meet-\ t. Tel. Douglas 2160 Omaha .•,~ vices daily at 7 a. m. and 9 a. m. Fri- ings. • ___ _---'-'-- --:- --=""',_ I· 0 ..0·· •••••••• •• ··., • •• . WORLD WRITER TELLS ~gain there was a short running fight. r.. ····F~;··s~·ti·~f:~ti·~;-·s:;;;i""y~·~;·~ .. ·~'t.' ABOU']' NEGRO TROOPS. fhe shots of the Americans told al-, PLEA'fING,s BUTTONS, . i most every time, while the Villistas + HEMSTITGHING, 'ETC. .! The corespondent of the New York 'ailed to inflict any losses of conse- 1 To·.. f' World, accompanying the United quence, according to reports. Vil· ~ THE VOGUE, . '!. ' SisteDrosu)~' E-S.~U·.·P~P·L·Y·.· States troops in Mexico, writes the .a's'losses are' reported to have been =.;,' 403 l(ar(bFaicthzPBatl·kri.cli: '.'.3:'.32'4:,:' .;,:.·.. :.'rT..·U·..•.....E·-L···O--n..G· c·.:b.'i' World on April 8, concerning the bat- 110re th~n thirty. The remainder of + \f. r tle on April 1, engaged in by a de' .he band, is sti).l being' purs.·ued int~ - - " _...... , . '.", ,',,:" .1., 1111 Farnam St. " I tachrnent qf the Tenth Cavalry, near ~he canyons. i the village of Aquascalientes at San The Tenth Cavalry is composed of YES - J CE eRE A·Mf Badges, Banners, Regalia. I f Antonio Canyon. :'Jegro troops, and the battle on April any style, for any occasion, I Uniforms and Pennants . .! Concerning the Negro troopers the l was the first time Negro soldiers . .... 1Phone Doug. 4160.f correspondent, B. C. Utecht, writes had ever' fought against Mexicans. J. A. DALZELL" ...... --..._ •._._....- . Quallly Flrsl as follows·; :he Negro is held in high respect in Folowing the battle at Guerrero, in the anny, for he is known asa.n able 1824 Cuminu St. Tel. Doug. 016 1.04. Edholm E. W.Shermn which forty-six Villistas were shot fighter and ·keeps well disciplined. do~n, fifty others being found later Just a few· days before Col. Brown's PLEATING Standard Laundry burled at Ba~hineva, the American fight, I heard G.en.Pershing discussing ; BUTTONS 24th_Near Lake Street troops pursued relentlessly, and last the Negro soldiers. "They are among Saturday pal:"t o.f the Tenth Cavalry the greatest fighters in the world," he n:kMsTITCHING Phone Webster 130 under Col. Wil11amC. Brown came 3aid. "They are a hardy lot and love ElBJ~OIDERtNG upqna large body,of the enemy near ehe game." i A1J)ING.and ,...... •••• ._.._ ...... BEADING' lPhone Webster 850 '1 the ,viUag'e of Aq'uascalierttes at San I have seen these Negro soldiers B~TTON'H''OLE'S ' . .. . t,Wes,e.n no.thin.g. but... t.h,e .. 'Y..:. e.r.v. be t . A~tonio Canyon. .. march all day in high spirits, hum.. . .. f O '. :aere the. Mexicans thought they ming songs together. I have never Id.eal Bu.. ton..&Plea.t.ing··· Co.' '.t%. MeJfJ.lsBaEnRd.K·.G.·.·.· w..:.JcTeZr.les j. were saf~, as their. hiding place was' .:leard them cotnplain.'J;'hey keep o . '.' -'i ' ,.... 107-]09--111 S. 16th St. well chosen and allnost impossible of their camp in-neat order, which means I 24th ImdCharlesSts.... '. "discovery; ·.·The Amen.c, n~arby>,:a:nd: ...:the.. M;exicaris.. p,didnot :,Itmat.tered not to them whetberit,' • •• ~.i" t/I. ",~:~, ··~r·;.~.·;.o-';'i' ·1ir~~~er~:.ofi~#i~~!;ck!-~;',.;;i~~· ~~Sj~bb~~:t:~~daggao;:' ~:e~' :iXi~;; C.,H~~"M.A~OJlA~DT,. . . OM H' TR"S E·RCO~ , Thenthey'Jeapeqfoti:t;heii'ihorses'and:q-ood" Qnethey'.tnade ofit.' .'. ""_"~'--0:"~';T~~!ontY...' ..A ·ANw.)'·~·F ,~ ~et¢l'D~~t~~"~~~~Tan4.~~J •. j A.; . c...... ".. ,...... '.' ., '. .. ' ,:,.. i· . ,:Meats, .'poUltry, .Oysters, ." etC~ ':. ::. 'B,;t{ 'Ci'G,A GE 2003 CuminJ{ St~ . Doug.' 3 l .···;l.·W;~ia2J;~"·;·~'~~·~~:::~; Ch~k_ De8U~aiton Home Rennered Lard; We Sma£! . 10 . and Cure OUT oWn Hams and'13acJi

.' ... .~ "" "," , ~.· . , '. ". . .' C. S. JOHNSON .' :' .CHAS. EDERER FLORIST J{.eliabI~:o:.'Ag~nt,s. · ·18th and' Izard . ·Tel., Dousla8 1702 ..... Plants, .Cut Flowers, Designs, · ALL KINDS OF COAL and COKE Dec.orations· . ··E,~·eryne~'e·:·::· . at POPULAR PRICES. . .. Greenhouses, 30th and' Bristol St8. '$5.50. John8~n Speci.1 Lump' $5.50 Phone Webster 1795. ".Beat- for the 'Mon~y ,To 8olicitfoi'The Monitor. ',.• ~"."'II'.""II"""'" ~ E~. I TAKE PLEI'SYRE. l J .~ J. WAGEN _.... : bibetal commis.sions. 10 tbanldog you for your pa,~.". I wallt 10llf trade 8Olel1 upob , mertu Fresh &~d Smol;ced Meats of my lfOOdB. . . I We'dress our o~n Poqltry You wUl protlt b1 tra4tDg herel .ll19 No. 21st St. 'O~aha, N~t;;. -. DouR'; 1602 . 2215 'Ou.m:lng St.. . B. E.. YOUNG " . PbQDe We·blter.ila fll+le •.96th St. " . •• i •• i •• ·•• ~ •• 1 i I •••••••• '.••••••••••••••••

.,. " A very pleasant social affair was the reception given Monday evening, April 24th, at Walsh's Hall in honor :Jf Miss Oletha Russell of Omaha by the Clover Leaf Club Boys. The hall Nas elaborately decorated and the '\Veil rendered music was enjoyed by ovel' one hundred and fifty of Lin­ ....,,: . coln's society folks. Mesdames Clara . '. ~ . Published Every Saturday. Shipman, Holmes and Haines acted as chaperones. The evening- was spent Enteroo as Second-Class Mail Matter July 2, 1915, at the Post· office at Om.aha, Neb., under the act of March 3, 1879. Iin dancing and cards.

THE REV. JOHN ALBERT WI LLiAMS, Editor and Publisher.

< LuciUe Skaggs Edwards, William Garnett Haynes and Ellswortb W. Pry,or, Associate Editors. Joseph LaCour, ,Jr., Advertising and Circulation M.anager.

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~~~~~i,:"·~~':~~"+~~"'jf~::~liictr;YOlrwi·IJ Be~ore 0'" Less Inte..ested. ,;~~~~;r~~d ,~;~:"~le;~~:e:~~~\J,:~=1~~~~1::~i:;a~~:~20:eacl in t~e collec- ,'~ew8fO.. :T~18,Dep.artment Must:~e Received by Wednes9,~~ Night. ty" were clearly expounded in' tl).:§, A~ 8 p. m. there ,was speCial Easter ~~,--..;.·~-~-.....·..;."....· ...... -~--~ ...... ----...... ,..---~----~'w~~os~~dress~~M~s~;E.C. mUlliC by ilie ~OIT ~d ~~~ and Pe~sons~ailing·uslocalit~trts must Large congregationf3 were present Underwood, Walter L. Seais, Chas. H.recitations in keeping with the day. , ... sign'their nam:~fiuid,address; at all the services at the church of St. Warden, T. C. Turner, C. M. Sim- "Christ and Man's Relation to Dumb ,;,,::;'1' .'. Philip the Deacon Easter day. The mons and Tobias Muldrew, all of the 'Animals" was impressively recited by Mrs.. L.Ross,who has be~n very ill first service, the Holy Communion, Thirty-second degree. Volunteer Mrs. W. T. Osborne. ·for four'weeks, isable'to be out again. was at 6:30 a. m.; at 10:30 there was speakers of no less ability gave ad- Master Jesse Glover sang "Christ

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Mr. R. B. Rhoades returned Mon­ 'mono The organ Was supplemented earliest dawn until the present. i, [[ ..on "Easter" full of good thought and (lay of last week from a short trip to with the cornet, played by Dan De's- High twelve,' the hour for the cere- beautiful 13;uguage was read by Mrs. I(ansas .City, Mo'. dunes, and three violins, played by monies of extinguishing the Mystic' F. J. McCullough. Howard Allen, Dillard Crawford and Lights approaching, the fraters re- I The declamation on "Missions" by The wrestling match held Friday Wo~h~~gton ':illiamst. The floral paired to the banquet table.s, and hav-I M.rs. Jo~n Baker was a productifm full ,e'9vening, April 21st, at the Mecca, deCOla~,?nS wele t~ste~ul, Easter and ing consumed the dainty viands there- I Ji pradlcal truths. was won by Andrew Jackson from T. calla., lIlIes predomm.atIr-;.. The ser- on, an ascription of praise was of- f The trio, "Peace," by Miss Pearl Mil1er, iIi two straight falls. The mo.n was on the closmg artIcle of the fered to the Supreme Achitect of the' Ray and Mesdames Myrtle Moore and Nic~ne cr~ed. t~e fir:>:t ~!l six minutes, 29 seconds; the "I believe in resur- I Universe." ,I Maud Ray was sweetly sung. .J. C. second jn.17minu~s. rectlOn of the dead and the hfe of the IParker. chorister, deserves great ..... Norld to. come.' ' At ~ o'clock .vespers EASTER SERVICE AT ST. JOHN';SI credit for the splendid music of the ~fter A. Old Mrs. J. B. Hill retu~ed Friday V.L were saId, whIch a brief pro- M. E. CHURCH. I,lay. members and friends of the last ,"veek' with her son,Boston, from gram was gIven by the Sunday school I I ~hurch pronounced it the best Easter an extended"trip of four months ~hildren under the direction of Mrs. St. John's was beautifully deco- I along all-.1ines in its history. through Texas; Oklahoma, Kansas, Robt. T. Walker. The offering wa:s rated.for Easte: Day. Easter lilies, I ,The pastor, R.ev. w. T. ?sbome, and Mil:,sissippi and Arkansas. $153.00. geranmms, hyacmths, ferns and palms WIfe have steaddy grown m the hearts '~he ":: were in abundance.. . .' I ')f members and friends until this, 'Miss Eva HardinlJ will render a One lot to trade for a diamond. Tel- Large congregatlOn.s were III at~ j tl:eIr fourth y.ear, has excelled the pre· piano soJoat the recital on May 25 at Douglas 4287. A. P. Scruggs. tendance at each servIce. At 11 a. m. 'I YIOUS years III every avenue of the Zion Baptist church.-Adv. the Rev. W. T. Osborne preached an I ::hurch work. The beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. impressive sermon; 'several united i The sonoi Mr. and Mrs. S. Camp Dan Sydner of 1416 North 11th St., with the Church. At 3 p. ro. a special lI The Mozart Mandolin Club will ap­ wasbu~ied TuesdaY, April 18th, fTom was buried from the residence Friday, orogram was rendered by the S~md.aYI p.~ar in a musical l~ecital at Zion Bap­ March 21st. Rev. A. Wagner offi­ the undertaking parlors of Banks and School and Easter eggs were dls,tnb- I tlst church May 2o.-Ac1v.· ciated. Banks and Wilks had charge Wilkes. The Rev. A. Wagner offi­ of the funeral. ciated. GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS The Queen Esther chorus wilrap­ C. P. WESIN GROCER "Just Give Me Rag Time," a song pear in drama May 18. The entire A!so 'Fresh I~niits and Vegetables. composed by Mr. Maceo Pinkard, will first row in, the balcony has already 2005 Cuming Sf. Telephone Douglas 109$ soon be published by Irving Berlin. been sold and many other seats and I I ...... -.- -.:...- -.-•.•..-.- ~ ~ ~i- _ -.-...... ~.. .-._.•-.-...-. _ ..-..-~ box seats. • , .. ' .:_" ,<:>. , i The sixth anniversary of the pas­ .: . I ·.: torate of 'the Rev. W.· F. Botts of f 1512 Farnam Street. McQtJJLLIN Heart of Omaha' t Mrs. Annie Allen is ver·y sick at Zion: Baptist Church will he observed JOHN B. StETSON HATS ::':, with special services Sunday evening, her residence, 3010 Burdette street. . Neckwear 50c to $3.00.,Lewfs 'Underwear, Imperial Underwear and April 30, at8 o'clock. Everybody wel­ , Vassar Underwear. Interwoven Hose. Johnson, Lawyer, Southwest I The House ''{hat Jack Built. come. Will N. l i Corner of Fourteenth and Douglas • __-.- -.- -e ;, - ""':.~e;o..- - .....-. .,

Hazel Barnett is very ill with in- Sts. Douglas 4956. • .- _ -.4.•-.... 0 ~.._ .-._...... , l ; f1~matory rheumatism at her home at --- ~ 2123 Nichols street. The Waffle Social given by Adult t Good Plumbine Necessary To Good Health Class No. 3 at the residence of Mrs. t YOU WAN'l'BOTH-THKN SEE t ';:; 'Little Leeta, ~ewis entertained Alice Avery, Friday, was a social and ...). ».. ~'; + E. C.BRADY t twenty'~five of her little friends last financial success. I PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR ! SaturdaY afternoon in honor of her T Phones: ..Shop--:'Webster" 2526. Resldence~Florence 527. t sixthbirlhday anniversary. Miss Oletha" Russell spent Easter I 1916 ! . .::-'-' in Lincoln. T We Ca~ry a Full Line of Plumbing Repairs...Prompt Attention., ! Mr:. and'1'sM ....'.'R' K...Lowry anam'-, d f ".~." :+: I' .Pleased to Serve' You. ••...... ,ily-desire to" return thapks' to the ··manY.friends and' :acqu~intances for their Iq.ndness during the sickness and death of thl:!ir daughter, Genevieve' Marie. Wilkes, undertakers, Were in charge..

Ask your neighb'or if he is a sub.,. Mr. Paul l\ioore will delight your 1 'scriber to'TheMonH;or? Ifhe..jsit t,..earswith avioiiilsolo Mas 25 at Zion ~ i' .N,·.':, O.,W..... ~,~.' ,. ~< . he6u~htt6 be. ' 'J:~ "'Baptist church.~Adv; I' ': '.' i ; '. Mr...•·and· Mrs•• C;Gri$PyseijedaNOTABLE EVENT IN ··MASONRV. ~o", r + ! twelve~.Hann,a~,,;M:.~,~::rdrs.~'Y;lfsl.,M:t's~~~''r~opartH:lpated;",',' "",J . t "j';':. '.';i. .•.• ··.i<:Jo. nes, '~r~;::.A~Ille~:~pks,·1vfrs·f,::,An~~:.'.. :; .. The':J~·ast,)n lteepingwith the Big;,,'· t( ... ::~ ~.~~ ~.:" :~.~.~ ~.: ~ .:.&~ ~.~-_ -.:.:'.:------~_ _~-_ ~":'- _~_ ~ ~.~.;::~-- ~. '. ..:.:.; '.:. , Howard··<·of St·· Louis '. 'arid':· Mr· ·C·" , +f:' ,'..: '. f' :th .,', .....• ;. .; \.' .. .: •.• ••. •• •• !'•••• ---_& ·f' ,.r"·' •... ·:'Phinip~:',,;, .. ~· .'" .' ,. ,;... ';":' .;,r:'~~et~~;1e:a~~i~~c~~H¥;i~h'~h~r:." :: '·Ffit·Ql1t::'this·'bla~~;' ..Send.·it;"Nithj$LtjO .to 'The: Mpriitor, ;1119,; fA ", .' ba::e~~~~~~~r)~~:}~~:~ !~~~'~/o~e:1~~~: ~ NOj~¥;r~:~~:r;:':o~:;ir:'~b. ..~...... i ... 1· ,, Ilupils :ofMrsr'J. .Ali~e Stewart at,~ion ied the tea8~.:M~sic ~ils f~shed';\bY, <.To '.' .' .. , '.,: .' , t . ~ ...... , , ~aptis~ ,:chJlJ"9h)~f~y. 26;~A9V,.'. '. 'the: Ros.e Croix~ Glee Ciub. : . ,.; i"-' .,."•••,;;•• ;~.;.:.:~.::••, •••""'_.,.,,:••~::~.::,:~.._''''',~.-.,.-::;'::' : ; : :_. • .1 . . . .' ". ,," ehas. W. Di<:ketson~ '32rld'· degree;' ,St~~et., :JU:~~;:.~_::: .. ~j,;:;, .. :~ .. ~ ~ :,.~ :: , : :.: : : ..

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'.. "-' The acceptance of a story, in" spite man, whose income is not by any )f some of the cheap magazines, does­ means too large to be easily expend­ .OlDen and Children 't neces~al'ilY imply a lack of merit. ed. The extravagant, spendthrifty .::.. . ._: woman keeps a wage-earning husband ~-~ ---', ~.:..- ''is.'''-:: ~ Why should a ulan permit a w'oman Cond.ucted by Luci lie Skaggs Edwards. o make a fool of him when he can n constant hot water financially. ~ it almost 'as successfully himself? " The savings bank habit is a good SAM: S. STINSON. habit for any woman to get. If it's BRIGH'l'EN YOUR CORNER. IT ISN'T YOUR TOWN, IT'S YOU. only half a dollar a week, or not ~lore than a dime, it is worth saving. Sav­ ,.. :vroTHER NAT,uRE'S RISING BELL Are.you doing all you can to bright- If you \vant to live in the kind of a By Nellie Robertson Cannon. ings have a remarkable fashion of en, to beautify "the corner whel'e you town ~rowing. The habit of saving also " are 7'" If "he' is a public benefactor Like the kind of a town you like, When old Mother Nature rings the ~rows. You may think that you woulel \vhomakes two blades of grass grow IOU nedn't slip your clothes in a grip rising bell, ~.. r. have difficulty saving twenty-five .•~~ -1/: ""here on"e grew before, what a vista And start on a long, long hike. And all the little flowers, cents a week. But if you beg-in with ; . :.~. L • ," .of.possibilities opens up in our front You'll o.nl y find what you've left be-I \10 matter where they dwell, wenty-five cents a week, you will ;' " and back yards I hmd, I !laise their pretty heads. )rese~tly find that you can save fifty Any on.e.may grow a flo·wer. It. is For there's nothing that's really new. And blink their eyes. cents, and then a doJlal' each wek. not a prlvilege granted to the' rich I It'i3 a knock at vourself when you When the sun comes apeeping When you begin to watch the pennie" on1:r, out to those who will. We may I h.-nock your town, From out the blue skies. you wilJ be surprised how many trirJ- .( not have immense masses of flowers I It isn't the town, it's you. ng expense:; can be done away with, or large parks of green sad, but we . . Unoer downy covers she tucker! their and what. a big total you h~ve been ~ I ~ .- can sow grass on the parking in front Real towns are not made by men little toes, spendmg In small sums, to lIttle pUJ­ of o1).r door or plant flowers in a box afraid Patted them and petted them pose. on a tenement l'oof. .' Lest somebody else gets ahead. \8 everybody knows. Make thrif, a part of your daily If you possess good taste, make When everyone works and nobody Mocking bini is singing- In the tree life. Begin now.-Mothcr's Maga- kind suggestions to those in need of shirks, top high zme. them, and thus bring light and beauty You can raise a town from the dead. -Iush-a-bye my flowerkins into the fives of·others. And if \\'hile you make your personal Hush-a-bve! I-;TATE\IE?\T OF OWl\ERSHIP I Evel'y woman may contribute some- stake I' I Al\D l\IANAGE:\1ENT. thing to the beauty of her world. IYour neighbors can make one, too; When old Mother Nature ring's the '" ~'ou However limited li1ay seem her sphere, I Your to\\'n wi1 he what want to rising bell Statement of the ownership, man­ t' however narrowed and confined her see. All the world will lmow it. agement, circulation, etc., required by activities, she has a realm as signifi- It isn't the town, it's you. When the buds begin to swell; I the Act of August 24, 1012, of The cant as any that ever existed, replete The little brooks will laugh and Monitor, published weekly at Omaha, HA~D. I with opportunities for service and: 0::--; THE OTHER gurgle, Neb., for April 1st, 1916: awaiting 'the touches of beauty which )nward to the sea- , Name of editor, Rev. John Albert ".:. she may give to it. The Lord also loveth a cheerful The bro\\'n earth will awaken Williams, 1119 North Twenty-first While the practical things of life loser. With the old sweet melody. .{.: . street, Omaha, Neb.; managing editor, .'.:,. !., .. are more imperative, we may. well All things \vait for those \\'ho go Rev. John Albert Williams; business p.ausenow and th~n for a con~lde~a~ I:liter them. rl.~ur~ra f:OJ~l ~er chariot, . manager, Joseph La Caul', Jr.; pub- bon of the aesthet~cal. Each hfe Ie I Where there's a will there's a way W1l1 fJmg kisses to the sun Usher, Rev. John Albert Williams. flects the things for which it strug- I .It of it. I • She will shake her glistening tresses, Known bondholders, mortgages and ',' :." gles. As we "brighten the corner N one are so blind as those who see, For the spring days have begun. other security holders, holding 1 pe!' where w: are,': more ~nd more i~ our 'ur faults. 'She wi!l wake the f~sky squirrel, cent or more of total amount of bonds, ~ur!oundin.!ts, m the lIves o~ ou~ as : Ma:·riage. generally proves that one' In hJ~ oak tree citadel.;. .' ., mortgages, or other securities: None. 1 socmtes .wIll be reflec.te~ thIS bngl t :an lIve qUIte as cheaply as two. I They WIll know that spr~n~ has come JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMS. ness, thiS beauty radIatmg from the There is plenty of room at the top I When they hear the nsmg bell. .. Swo,rn to and subscribed'before m€ deep recesses of .our souls. L. S. E. ::ithout pushing anyone else off. I this 9th day of April, 1916. Some men are born great, some, THRIFT. (Seal) SILAS ROBBINS, THE GUILTY P~\RTY. ohrink and others never realize how \ --- Notary Public. We mortals have to swat and shoo Ismall they really are. Neglect of small matters frequent.ly (l\Iy commission expires February The flfes from dawn till dark, Those who never try are at least Imakes a big matter that cannot be 2, 1921.) 'Cause Noah didn't swat the two :.;par~d the mortification of surely". neglected. The. thrifty woman is a 'That ,rG~sted ,in the Ark. I nowmg \'That they can't do. ,wonderful blessmg to the average . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE MONITOR. d'::Save· $5.00 . .~ T~~k~e~~~a:;:':d:: ."'.,",.' .Use ,this merchandise 'check as the first payment onla Combin- = Check = . , atio'nRound Oak Range during this ~Worth $5.00 to You:: == If used between the dates = ·.'1 . Special ~O;::g~~~~mbin~tio, 1:~~:i~~~iiJ~;j~i,=

:;., ... ApJ;i129thto j.\1ay 6th, Inclusive f '.;...: helm Co., 414-416~418 South - P:UR~N"(}the pastyear~~h~,rye~",~ld:severaLcarloads of' Round Oak co.mbi.nation ranges}, Every h~dividual§ 16th St., Omaha,ihis - sale:has meant. another, enthui'lIasbe boo.ster for the Round Oak combmatlOri range. To make thisran~E) '= Merchandise Check _ still bette'i·.kiiown we·:p.ave ~ffecte1i. a: speGial arrangement with the Round Oak folks Whereby during t~IS = = Combina'tioU'Range Week' w.e can accept this Merchan dise Check for $5.00 as first paY1l1:ent on the regular = entitles you to a credit of = p~rchase 'price. ,.., . .' = $5.00 to be applied as the = ·.••. S~ving.of$,5~~.?n the II 30 Days Free Trial .~ o~iginalpaYlJ1eritrequiredto :: .,1..' .... ;. '.re.g.tUa.r ~p. pc.. e .' Ill' Ev~ryclaim 'ma.de for· a Roun~ :=havedelivered to your home, = . . Oak Combination Range i~ backed ==one 'Roimg Oak 3~Fuel Com: =- ...... 1'his".means that.'. ,a 'Round.'. Oak. Ilby·... the. m.ostconviIlcin.gpro.Of/·VI.. ·Z·::=.- ,b"matJon.". R'·ange. _ ' .. "comb}natiori .. ran.ge. ~Ui'ning:ga.s, '. ··.wewil~ put one in your-horne,con- "::::: . = · ·coal.or wood and uRmgonly o.ne-·- neqt.,it and Iety-ou use"it for 30=: The ~ound Oak Foiks' = . ·,:.o.. "v.c..'..n:.,.Will 'bepu.·t.in.toyo...ur. hom.~· •.[. dayl'l' If 'it.· ·.doe,s no.t,p.r.GVe ~atis.·~ _=.". .Do'" 'M" h' .. ' .~ ", Wit.h out your .PllYlng, a cent dowtl, f. acto;ry,; you may . not ~.f yusan:d. =...... w,.aglae;... '. IC'.',Jgau ..' ._>= · '·;an.d;ita::savirig of $5.QQ,on the I we will remove it ;free of an.::~x-·3 When:~~nided:in:t'~~;c!edit,'=. . :. regjilar jn..ice if th~sof~er is' taken [" pense' to .you~therwil'le·:~yo.u "paY·=:·· thc,.cust-omer is ···requfred to' .~ ·. l:\dvantage of during the week of '[ the balariceirij;maUinonthly'p~y~=ebl:lorse as indicated;.• '..= April 29th and May.. 6th, inclusive. '.'menls·:·,.> .', .. "/,,S. .. . '. .' = ~'-J \.·::B~m~'.:(1~j·::COalo~:~!'WoocJ.With~ut''cha~t~.Qf~·~--'rtj~ -~ANamd·····d":'·'·~.·r'·.e.e.:': ~ ·~.: ~·: ~ ~.' ~ ~ __ .' ..s·.• ,.s•. .•...... : : ' - - .•- __==="•.:. ····;.:}:rhi~;,rca~,¢e.'rn~~es:,tlte;,~#F.heii,;comfortable' the. year': &rou~~. '. E. ~' . , .... . ·You.'ask why?' .. == = .' '. .' This' p'roved ra~gekeeps' ifcool 'a~d' delightful.in: summer, because ·.jt § Salesm~' _.. _ : ~.._ § '. b~ms gas•.'. .'.: .' '.:' . "= . '. = .: It.will also keep ~t c~zy and W~l"Tfl in w:in~r':~~tbout added expe~se be'-' ES Date :: _...: __ ~ eau~e It--also burns "WIthout change of parts coal, co'ke or wood. .... = = , Bring in this' merchandise checK.-at once.. Only' a limited number == .: _.: __ _~ == "will be. sold on. this .~plan.. .' .... == ~ Or'chard' &: ..Wilh·el·l11· CO.' . '. . 414-416.41S·Sou'th Sixteenth 'Street " ..' .. ".

THE MONITOR 7 plant-an- inVisible s~r.een is thus VOTES REPORTED BY formed across a door opening, which CONTESTANTS IN' THE . must be kept unobstrUcte~, to keep FREE TRIP' CONTEST out flies. Men can easily pass, but A .. l winged insects might ~ ·,well try to Help Your Favorite. get through a steel plate. Frances Shaw 310 !.o;..;.-:--....,.._~;;...... -:--__...;...,...... ;;...__--! "Again, air pressure is one of the Madeline Roberts 242 Late rUT.TINGTIiE AIR T'O WORK. best ways of quickly and thoroughly 'Blanche Lawson _., 146 forcing the water out of boiler tubes. Hazel Hall __ __ 126 Ol).e of the most interesting things It is also an excellent means of test- Oletha Russell ...... _ 105 Easter. in a modern Industrial plant is the :ng, not only boiler tubes for leaks, Ruth Jeltz .. .__.. __ 65 .WidE;lt Ul;le. of .compressed air for all but any kind of piping. It searches Pearl Ray...... 52 Rarely does Easter come so late ~. '.:.:.. sorts of purposes.. Not only the me- out the minutest leaks, the location Olga Henderson .. _ 81 as it does this year. chanica] force of the escaping jet is JI which will at once be apparent 'if Ozelia Dunning _ 22\' used; but it is aneffident drier and, .he pipe is coated with soapy water. Anthone Edwards .. No report E\'el'ybody will have a chance to co:p.verseIy, wh~il. combined with spray "Air is furthermore an aid to more .~. mOistener. For cleanfllg out-of'-the- rapid drying.. In a varnish plant, air appear in their best bib and ttcker. \~ay nooks nothing can equal it. It s introduced into the newly coopered tempers steel, stirs miXing liquids Jarre)s, after they have been glued, CLASSIFIED Before buying, you will, of course and blows factory whistles. It is to make the glue set faster. It is also visit t. : clean, and when it has done its work !sed to dry out the steel drums after it is in nobody's .yay. It makes the washing. NDVERTISING pl~ce where it is. used a cooler, sweet- "In several cotton mills the yarn, RATES-1% cents a wo'rd for single .er and mO're comfortable .place to ,Her it has been dyed, is dried by the insertions, 1 cent a word for two or Thomas work in.' Mr. Harry Franklin Porter, 3ame agency. more insertions. No advertisement iIi .one 'of a sE!nes of articles in "Fac- "Vacuum drying, where applicable, for less than 15c. Cash should ac- tory" (Chicago, April), wriites, in ;, of course, more efficient than pres-\ company advertisem.~t. ._._ Kilpatrick & Co. subtsance: sure drying. It is, in fact, about the FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. 3~t :.:.. "A of watei' is capable of cool- quickest known method. This principle, . ing. or cleaning, but its action is lim- s taken advantage of very largely 1I1 Furnished rooms for man and wife ited to m~ter.ials which. will not-be textile mills to seoure rapid drying or single men, $12.00 a month. Mrs. 1-·"·..•...... ··•..•..-····-·..•··•..•..·-·..··-··.._··_...... , injured by moisture, and it requires )f materials. A properly designed air Monroe, 2408 Erskine street, f provisions for drainage. Air, ·on the :ompressor can create whatever vac- Clean, modern furnished .rooms on :.~.:." 0 rrWO other hand, will clean or cool a batch uum is needed about the plant, as well Dodge and Twenty-fourth street car of dough or a chunk of steel with ~s supply air at pressure. lines. Mrs. Annie Banks" Douglas ! equal facility. A steam jet, too, can "The agitation of liquids is another 4379. ::"~' Men Are accomplish 'many things by direct ac- use to which the air jet principle has ------.. ---- tion, but who wants to work around been successfully applied. Mixed Furnished room for man and wife or • one? Air is obviously in a class by paints, varnishes, and many chemical single woman. Modern, except heat. t 1· k " and dyeing solutions mus.t be kep-t~l'n Phone Webster 1574. :•..., itself, for s.uch pUl'J?oses. In at least 1 e >.'. ,. one machine shop, air jets are em- constant agitation, or very thoroughly Nicely furnished front room. Mod- t ployed on cutting tools, in lieu of 011 stirred by hand or mechanical means ern except heat. 1630 North Twenty- f or, soda water, to keep both tool and before drawing. A compressed air second street. Webster 1171. ! manifold in the bottom of the tank, + .. ~a~s M.. Bertillon, the. Frencli.T work coo.'I Comfortable furnished rooms, 2409 • CnmmoIoO'lst who has th·$ i'Aii:,again, ·i.n a German factory, wi.th orifices facing downward,to pre- ~ . e' , ·glven I ' . vent sediment entering and stopping Biondo street. Mrs. W. B. Sinith. +study mol'{, consideration than anf has been found to sgree of hardening may be graded make the liquid fairly boil. class m'odern furnished rooms, 1702 N. 1 i quite accurately. "A 'blast of compressed air also is 26tb St. Phone Webster 4769. . If ~ "For reac.hing dirt and dust in the 3.n excellent means of blowing the fac- - Modern furnished. - rooms,.. -. ..1819 Izard-. !~ hidden recesses of machines and prod_;ory whistl!il, if you carry no steam at street. Tyler 2519. t uct, nothjng equals a.blast of air from night or over holidays. If the air- ! a well directed' nozzle. Vacuum- compressor is electrically driven, it' HOME BARGAIN. t cleaners are all right for flat surfaces ~an be started and. stopped automatic- 2726 Blondo St.-Six rooms, model'll, ! and .hence~xcel1Ei·nt for floors, tables lIly.to replenish the air supply should good repair, new up-to-date furnace, . ~ . m.· . The Tailor and benches, .but it takes a jet with the. whistle have to blow a long time. laJ:ge lot, street paved; a desirable ,1 ····.i·· pleptyof' pressure behind it to re- The United States Steel Corporation home at sac~'ifice price. Cash pay- i Who can fit aU of them-incltidin move:oily particles and negotiate the at have a special compressed air ment, balanc~ monthly. The tenant on . fthe ladies. . . irregularities of motors'and machines: whistle which they blow four times a premises wi~ .show you. For price ! Dirianlos and m~tors,'for best'resuIts,day to call attention of. all ~Qr~menand terms, o!l'flce prone D. 147; resi- i and' .safety against. f~re; must he kept. to. the subject of safety,'!-,-Lnterai:Yclence phone !Walnut 2168. Geo. Mar'-' i 20,1 NEVILLEBLOGK ·l'· 0lem1; H(}wto dislodge and remove DIgest. .shali, 635 KE eline Bldg. i Coml'r 16th an~ Hantey. th~parlides which· ctMecton the ES~FOR t ..,-~ ~· cores.al1d .windingswas:·aknotty,prob- SOUTHSIDE. HOUE RENT·...... __...... _--..J.. lein until th~air~jet was tried. ." Th~ East~r programof Allen chapel For rent, s~ven-roommodernhouse, .~ "Textile mills, too, h~ve of late A. M. E. church) both afternoon ana wes.tern portl of the city. Gall Web- -ad'optedair-cleaningvery.· generaily.}v~ning~ was well rendered and ev- ster 7881. i ...... 1.-. In riO'" indu~trY- iSrthe cieariing pr6b%m c. 'ryone present expre!lsed themselves .. _+i~-~---_.~~ .•~ ,. '.' ...... ' .,. f' 18 being highly-entertained The For RenH7room house' and bath '" '_·'''':'1' .,. .of.great¢l' nioment~' Lint:ge.nerall-,'As: ~'h-'ur-'c·h'· w'a's··.'·beau·tl··f·ul'l'y"'d"ee"o'r'a'ted 'w"l't'h' to.cin.l. :35J;.ON;: •. ·3.·. 3.r..d~ S. t...... ph.. ··.o~Jl'..,...'.~,·. H'·a·.·rn·e·.y: <:~eavy from tllt:(faCt'.:thatthe. atirt~.:" - ...... -' .", .' '" ." .. . r '• .'.1-: . '. ipMre>Qf: textile rooms is" :or.~iways. ~aster lilies,ferns and other plants.~002:~.. ~~-=~:~~~.o~~_. --_.__ ~_..__.::._;_..:..~_ '.-

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" .,} •• .;, f~. _ : •.:...... " • .... ". - \.. ) ...... ' -:....::-~ . J7;;i{~~~:·.::!!J~,"i~ THE MONiTOR . UNITED STATES WARSIDP ·::" ".ewi)Jf the ,Lodges RETURNS FROM LIIlERIA The Business World (Continued from first page.) 8D(1' Fraternities Business Enterprises Conducted by Colored People-Help Them to and swept the coast of the rebels Grow by Your Patronag,e. _'rom Sinu south." !VIasonlc. According to sailors on the Chester Roug~Ashler TERRELPS DRUG STORE Lodge No. 74, A. F./-but this 'was not officially stated- Graduate Pharmacist DR. A. G. EDWARDS A;~:, ca.~1 l\Iadr~d pr~ductive Prompt Delivery Exceilent Service · & Oma:J1a Neb.. , Meetings, first Ithe. at :vas of Physician and Sure:eon and tlurd Tuesdays m each month. an mCldent that m Its entIrety added Web. 4443 24UI and Granl ,.3. H. "Val~efield, W. M.; E. C. Under- )l1uch to the strength of the moral ~======;=:===:; Residence and Olllce, 2411 ~r8kine St. . d' '. woo , Se.creta.. ry. Isupport given the Liberian Govern- Repairing and. Slorln, Orders Promptly filled Auction Every Saturday ,Excelsior Lodge. A. F.& A. M., ment hy Uncle Sam. Phone Web. 71 Omaha, Neb~ Meetings first and third The sailors stated that at Funchal North Side Thursdays in each month. the cruiser met the United States col- Second-Hand Store · ... Zaha Te.mple No. 52, A. E. A. O. U. lier Sterling and received from her 'R. B. RHODES The People's Drug Store Dealer In lO~ 141h eel M. R. Om:'\,ha. Neh. !v1ep.ti.ngR the 500 J>,rag-Jorgensen rifles and 25,000 New and Second nand Furnilure Soulh St... D·rUg8, Cil'nr" lind Soda ·fourthWedIiesday in each month. N. rounds of ammunition which ulti- and Sloves Toilet and Rul>ber Goods H t III p' t tat Ch 1 'Or ' "Household Goods Bought aDd Sold un er, '.' o,~en e; . ar es vv. mately got into the hands of the Gov- . Rentals and Real Estate Special AltenllOu 10 Pre8cripl!()ns We appre~i,,'e yuur patror.age Dickerson, Ill. Recorder. ernment forces of Liberia. The only 2522 Leake St. _. Omaha. leb. Phone DoutZlas 1446 Sh1tffer Chapter No. 4~, 0. E. S., arms possessed by the Liberian Gov­ 1~eetings Omaha; Neb. first ano. third ernment up to that time were a few Ann.l~ a.Bilks '. Ceoll'D. Wllke-s Friday in each' month. Maggie Ran- German rifles, for which there was no SOID, R. M. Elnora Obee, Secretary. I ammunition at hand. BANKS-WltK'I:S iLOj1iEOoRY'iCE'co,'j , Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lad, Aazistant Sstlstactlon Guaranleed Rescue Louge No. 25, A, F. & A. M., )1 The President is Level-Headed. Phones. Res, Doug. 4379, Olllce Doug. a718 i IS AT YOUR SERVICE t I T omah,a, Neb. ivleetings first and third "I found President William D. How- 1914 CuIDing· Street Mohday in each month. Lodge rooms, arc! of Liberia a shrewd, level-headed I Phone Webster 6421 1 . ~ Twenty-fourth and Charles streets. man," said Commander Schofield. "He , -._- ...-, ...... Wiiliam Burreil, W, M.; H. Warner, is a de~cendant of American Negroes t+ Thompson '& Settles Co S.ecretary; "and has some education. He is electeu' .• Manufacturers I1nd Jobbers Omaha Lodge No. 146, A. F. and for four years and has a Legislature 'I .L L. MORROW 4. M., Omaha, Neb. Meetings first consisting of eight Senators and 13 'J Boot Black and Porter's and third Ftidays of every month. Representatives. The country has t Supplies General Repairing, Paper Hanging Lodge room 1018 Douglas street. Will about 12,000 inhabitants in Americo- and Painting. . . t Wholesale and Retai I N. John,stm, W. M.; Wynn McCulloch, liberia, and about. 40,000 civilized Ne- .Webster 5322 2607 Lake St. Secretary. groes, and about 2,000,000 native P\:I1'- i 103 So. 14th St. Omaha, Neb. Keystone Lodge No.4, K. of P., ula-tion. '-, t Phone Douglas 5671 +' , •• ~ ••••• •• •••••• •• , Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and thIrd "There are about 100 tribes of bush- .-...- -•._ - - tOffice Honrs-9 a. m. to 12; 1 p. t ,------..--. ••• .-...... , T m. to 5; 6 p. m. to 8. • Thursday of each month. C. H. Lewis, .11en, each having its o\vn king and ~ Res. Phone CoHax 3831 Olllce Doug 4287+ T ' i C. C.; J. H. Glover, K. of R. S. own dialect, . and the Government's i A"'.OS P. SCRUGGS t 'iT DR CRAIG MORRIS +f t'l f k . . h h . Attorney-at-L:,w • ' • as {o eepmg peace Wit t em IS I;! 220 South 13th S,reet - r ' DENTIST 'Western Star No. I, K. of P.-Meet- not an easy one." ·i (OnrPope's-OrugSlorel . Omaha. Neb.,; ...... ~ 2407 Lake St. Phone Web. 4624 ingssecond and fourth Thursdays in Commander Schofield stated that -. - - -..:...... - .. .'! . \ , ...-.- .-.-. ..., , . eaCh. moPth.. J. N. Thomas, C. C.; E. Liboria has felt some inconvenienc<> i H h h' ed . h • · ..'. . I ~ ... i a ve your s oes S 10' ng t at + ! ·R R9·bmson. leof R. and S. from the European war, through in- ! i ..i _." ,5hnmo1'ls.,prj>p, '>:_0 •• '.. -- .. ·.terruption of her supplies. The trade· j tThe Daisy BootBlack ParJori .Etonomy·;, "Tai~ritlg, -":Co. . Omaha Lod~e No. 2226, Grand Unit- of the country was 80 per cent. in t 309 sci. 15th St-reet -- ·~i ' bdOrder of Odd Fellow,S. Meeting the hands of Germans before the war. . + (Opposite Beaton Drug C\>· ) t Suits "ade-toOr~er.$l5. up nights.; tbe first and third Thursdays The GerTl1aJl traders are there yet, :; Open Wednesday~ August 11th iCleanlng~ndRepairing of each month. :{.AJdge rooms, 2522% but ther are getting only a little in : .....-..- • •• • •• ••• i . GOOds(;a:l~d.!or and Delivered ·Lake street. G: H. BI'o'wn, N. G.; J. the way of supplies chiefly from the" j 114 So. 13th Sf. Omaha.·1'lfeb. ·S At,ltomol!ilea;QdOpen . C....Be 1 c 1leI', P'. .'. United States. The steamships which ~ Horse Drawn Heanes Day and, Night • t • .• -- formerly plied regularly from Ger- JONES &. CHIl.ES ¥riendship Temple, No. 347, meets many come no more, and the occasion- FuneratHottle MUSIC the first and third Friday afternoo~ 11 English steamships stop only at f·Lndyatten!iant (THE RIGHT KIND) ', . '3'0 h' 'h' T t f rih .. Calls an~we:re • 25i .Burdel~e St. e · A~Walker, Seh~tary.:he cruiser, and she s~e~ed to enjoy! Gla~ to see you .• HOP]5 HEfME:ANT'I'i'.,he novelty of her p()SltlOn. She ex-I Y .. f . . ·t····, f S·· ", d h If b' lad o~r car~' mspec lOn 0 our. pnng ..- . Irving'-Cobb, wat--'cor~spondentandP:resse.erse· a$ emg g. to get :and Summer Woolens is cordially in- WL HERM' A.U novelist,~;~outh'eriierbhrna:nd. bred, back to the United S,tates, but de- ,vite.d. If you have. not favored uS .. .•....•,.' ' ...~ w'a:s'ag.ue~t,at a-receptdinnergivenclared with emphaSIS, "1 want you to ;With anl)Oriierask.one 'orour many_' + Contract{ng.,Piastering he I '~:t~~:~ do~P~k:~,~u~~~;:.:?t:~:o{~~:::;:!:glyi~~ :customeu"F "ke

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