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$1 ..5 Lhroughout the nation, that Menelek' St d· I d t· I had rendered himself guilty of a' U ylOg n us·na A New Queeo. Sits Qn wicked, wholly unlawful and even Co dOt· of Rae sacrilagious act in appointing his . n I IOnS . e ". grand~on J aessu as his, successor after I. '. . --- .• the·· Throne of Ethiopia swearmg upon the Gospels and by Investigators Here to Gather Informa- . ' . ,. . everything that the Abyssians hold tion of Lahor Demand and holy to vest the succession to his Supply. ····F~Cun1iffe.-OwenWrites throne in his daughter, Princess tnThe Sun Concerning Her Found l'seful in Regulating the ~n~ Zeoditu, and her husband, Prince Aria, . ' .. Accessi<>n Tells Why the Western Powers the son and heir of Negus John. Movement of Colored Workers .. AieWorried 'Over the Event. J aessu has ever since his succes About Co-untry, ._.":" sion been considered in the light of a usurper, and Zeoditu as the rightful Will i.am Jennifer and Charles E. :':Ethiopia, thilt' is to saY,Abyssinia, a violation of the most solemn pledges heir to the imperial throne, not only Hall, Colored inve.~tigators of the di ·ha's'ane\v rulei; in the p.erson of Em- made by the late Negus a:t the time of as the daughter of her father's eldest vision of information of the United . press Zcoditu, .who has supported the the death of the Emperor Theodore, rlaughter-he had no son-but <.1,]so as States immigration service, were in .. ·Young ,Ernpefor Jeassuon the throne near half a century ago, ~he heir to the rights of her first hus- Omaha Friday and ,Saturday, inquir- ' .. ,Qnce·:occupi~i:l byhel;'ancestress; the On that occasion both Johonnes, band, Prince Aria, son of Negus Jo- · Biblical Queehof Sheba, fot' it is from King of Tigre, and Menelek, King of hannes. . ;.:that .lady'sinJatuation for Scilomon, Shoa, werecarididates for the imperial Love Story of Empress Taitu, iGngQf Israel, that Zeoditu .claims throne of Ethiopia, After much ma- Taitu, like other members of the im- l:4iealdescent,andtheprhicipalAbys- neuvering an agreement was con- perial clynasty, was able to boast of . ,sinian order of knighthq<;>d founded by eluded between the two, according to descent in a direct line from the Bibli .. ··.her·father,the 'late'Emperor Menelekj the terms of which Menelek gave way ea] Queen of Sheba and Solomon, the ~ears thenaine of the Seal of 8010- to Johannes on the understanding that wisest King of the Jews, In common ··~rion. the hitter would proclaim him as hiS with all, the princes and princesses of ... "EinpressZeoditu's accession to the successor, At the same time it was Abyssinia's ancient dynasty, she was ·C),own>cannotbut.excitea certain .agreed that Zeoditu, the daughter of exiled by Emperor Theodore in the ;" .' ~moUnt.of '~li'rieasiriessamong the MEmelek !by' his first wife,'should early part of the '60's and took . "\~}'..::' ,European Pow.ers and even here l~ marry Prince Aria, the son of'Emper------.--~~.------l' .',::"!" \ 't~e United States, ~hich has succeed- or Johannes, also known as the NegUS . (Contmued on Page' 11.) esta:blishingsoinecqinrner~iatre-J • , ..,! __ :" ed .in ohn, and that on Menelek's deitth he " . '. . ~.~ "', ".' .}a~~~ii~~1i. AbYssit.tia: Fo1; \vh-~re~s. ,~~ou~d' :b'~~·Jt,~~~¥.}~e jfrip~rial. ::t~!:o~.~; '~.~ther ~eCelVe:S"'< ,.~. '.' r ,..:t.~~?:.e,Pos~d Neglls,J~~su~ althp~glr'at? Jijs. o~.:ii~u!F.liter: A'lld to;_her;'hus,: rq: .Award for Heroic'Son '.' , confIrIned,'(h.~.nkard,. 1.S keenly Inter: baIld, Prmc.eAna, son of Negus John: . ',;'este~r m'everytlring-foreign,"is eager This convention was ratified by all -.-.-.- <.;-, .lOiIitroduce'evel1T:soi:toi foreign :i"¢.th~greatRas, or· military chieftains,. I ·Harrisburg,Pa" Nov, 10,~The : f9tm!.and)ill'w:vatiOJ1,and longs to visit alid by ruler~ of the vassal $tates of mother of Julius· T. Malone, Athens, . .,'i<' .' :WesternnatiOns;Em:pl'essZeoditu~ Abyssinia, 'as well asb-ythe Abuna,Ga;;.\vasawarded a silver medal arid c' '. "... .•.. now. 40 years '. of,'age' and. twic¢·. mar~ orPl'imate, .and·· the ·.princip~l1 ecclesi~.$1O;QOmonthiYforsupport during her : "rled,'c$ha-redall the anti-foreign preju-' 'astical dignitaries ofAbys~inHi..on the life, Ma16ne;aCoiored.man; agedSS; .. : dices:ofherailnt!'theHlte,'Empress ,Gospels ~ndit 'received.' the' approba~' 'saved aniridetermimite number of ·T:ait'!1' :to. 'whofushe, wasdevoted,andtion .of.the:entire· Abyssinian p~ople, p~rsons and di~dattemptingto te$~' ,represent:;L todayeyerything .that is On the death. of Johannes, Who feU cue others from 'huI'Iling aJt Los An;- , mOstreactionl,iry In Ethiopia, ...' . fighting . bravely in . th.ebattle ofg:l~s,CaL: o~No~gmb,~rI8, :i912~' ", 'Jtis tOo; ~arIY:tQ 'pre~ct whethetthe~etemma ::i~ainst the Sudandervishes FIre was dIscovered at·, nIght near the "poli¢yo,f Abyssillla under the:newinMarch;18~9,M~rieleksucce~ded,as eIevators4a:fit n the s~cond floor of ·.r "reig~willbeto ~loBe:~tip'that countrYllirange;d, to the imperianli.i'one;pro~a,six-"~torYh~et.huild!~g..' Theele' 'tQ.!()reignersandto::'tra"nsform·: itorice ciaimiilghisdaughtet Z~oditu and her vlitQl~ .• Inan.aft r m,akinga few res.,. . :'. rnoi-elntoa,-s,ort.:otheiJpit·.e)li,pireand luishroid;Prince ,Aria,the son.oiNe_cues'deserted ispost:MaloIl~' ",hci FotpiddenLi!nd,slIchiiswas' japan gus- John ashissuc~essorB:" .. . was the hotel ,ginEler;tookhis place . ';'u~til:~e .ad~.ent ~~f~~~j :?,~ ~;¢o~~~d.0~~·: .. :.' C~u~~'of J a~s8u';Downfali. •.. .:idg~;;~:'h~1~:: ·:~e~~i:;r~~l~~:. • ". ·up~:troY:'·t:lhnelt-8I·m5:4e,afnat:hs~~~::a~d····"!'t~S'TuhldbE!t ..• The'· cab.Je .'des·p~tch~s·a~ou'nciiigfo.·•. r.ce.d,. to:ab.an.... ».o.n·.:.t.he..', l.ift.... at.··an·u.':p·-' ....J!.. :, ..·0 ' e,.expe pon n er.· ", .', '. ". . ' .' G ': 'c··Sir.:FranchiY6uri'gh1isbarid~·.·to .' the th~ Q.~p()a~tl.()Ilof ]4nperorJaesl>u an<;lper. f'?tory.·..A ;fewmmutes 13iter 'he [ ...... ·····';.a·c··r·e:d·. a"n'd'···m· . 's'ter····l··0· u····s·..· l't' .. :.• 'f' :·L·'b'a'"'s'" .'elevation of .Prin(,:e$~~·:z;eoditu:totuinbled·do~wril'the stajis into the · ~ y c y 0 s".:Jhe". . . . d' .' 'b" . .'...... ,::ii~i:i~~~a~~!~~~~~W~f~;~~f~~:~~~~,~.~F:~1\~~\~~~h~~l:"~:d .~&~ A }'-':EJ' t"·;""{hlU'Vlewoi.whatlkrio.w ofcondI.tlonsT:En~ELLSC~LEBRATE·' .. ndgp,,· ~Y:P lan,::.pOd.·~~e,ss~(?n~.ln •...~ thathavieiis£~d,ther~\m:tii~ow,it' .' ·······SILVER·:ANNIVERSARY· WIL . -- . a~Jus~beyon.~ thec-.borders:,.,of~'-":""·:=~1~';c··~',; ··c··fi'~·:c· ,~. LIAlIrlE~:NIJf.:E;R~(,Upper) Su .. ...,'...... C· .' h····: .. '. ' ',' <"B'" t .. ···h.. ·········..•··· .. '" . '.. h' {J.llay:s.al.eyue.:~ml.enor. granted t at .'. CHA.RLES E 'H"'A'L' ...... E thIOPl.?·· u, 'VV atever course. t e . h" .,'./ ':"1' : .... ". ".. "'",;. E ." ... ': '. J ". .... W' 'h'· .:.!., ...... '...... ,; .' • ...... L· (Lo?Ver) E'" ,. ~ .. ..' .... (::d ' 'd' .. "':- '. t e popu ar averSlOn w • mperor aes-:;.· ,~,s. i~gto~'~::D,.C,~Saturdayeve~ .. e thO · new. ,Il1:p;:r s,.~a¥ ;~,~~e:.\l~ollie~ti,A~e t6the :M:osleni<~irtll. oi.lUs ning,.Oct6be.f:. 28; .. J udge'andMi's~ Rob~inginto the condit~.bn~:of the:Colo~d feehngo:f~~Iy " ...., . .... '. 'kh···· . ". ::. " 'b' ',: ...... ' . ..'". " . ".' .... ". ... ill . ".. . these Europeaiinelghbors:":of'A;Dys::: ;fatherl R~Iil:rvIl ael'~Ild~ttl(b)lta,leEltt:~•. 'l'e~~R~~l~bra;~~ the tw~nt~- pop atlOil of the :eity...... sl1tia fqr all11robe~'""'of... years,:.past)s~!l"O .. ~.o.his: e,~a.ggerat~~:·l(!aFg~~o:,~: .' fifth"an~v~:~~~Y; .,~f.:}h¢i.r 'marrige . The ~.'o .'Go1.o1'OO investigators'~r now at an ~hd,~nd"';ihej.wlilfindJt'ward eYerythmg .;;:(ore~gn'.~Ild}(), .~~e·.·.f:o:~8uIl~}!:;l,;~·9'qlo~,k:their.hiJ.n~"rive~qn.~e'city Friday mot-ning'and., ~::srn~:~r:;o::~~~:e:~i::~:o~a~i!.~;~~;~;:i~~~~::(~~~~~~~e~1~~~~~~"~;~;·;R.;~~t.~~~~)~~~;~~~~~J.l~~~~~~~;~~i=~~~:;i;~~~:.i .;. :, their colonial possessions in that part ·hwhili:~~'d8:c;olr~,l~~:.~g~la~st to,;accouhnts, -to.offer"f~hC1ta.t.ions,c ..G.tf~s 9!~slIJeJ:": to enabl~ them to,accomplish then .. ; f thO ld" . e • .asev,eop~,;~ come- a. ead were receIved from fn.~i1ds/from,Jln purpose ill ashort time ~d leave for '. <'., c~lminated ri~jng. again~t l' . 0, e wor . and in a parts of the cou,n,tnr. .' ,:.:;: other cities on their itinerary. . ',.,1 ' :\. AbY8sinians Pleased. him. ..., :.,''..i ' "One of the bureaus of the United . EmperQr .J~ssu's deposition' .and .Among other contrIbutory eauses of .AFAITHFpL EMPLo.YEE States department of labor is the di- the elevation of Empress Zeoditu to his downfall have undoubtedly bee~ .. ..___ . vision of infonnation," Said Mr. Jenni- the throne in his ~ are. regarded the .way in which he has' flouted and Philadelphia, ,Nov~ 1.0.--ehiries fer "and our problem is to 'di~t the by the Abyssinian people of every insulted the ~ore conservative' "of the 'Dorsey recently'. completed 30 years seeker for opportw).ity to. place.where 'c~aa8 in the lipt of ·the reparation of gTeat nobles, chi,eftaina and Ras,' whq contipuous service as ·an em'plo,yee of the opportunity exists and place him a great wrong. Th~ seleciion by the may be said to hold·positions. in Abys- ,the Union' Lea~. Only· on~em- in a position to take ~tage of i~ l~te.Emp~ror Menelek of. his grand- sinia akin to the gI:eat feudal barOna ployee has been there longer than he. to· distribute the supply' of .~:e.earn- SOD Jeassu as his succeSsor was ex'- in England in the days of the Plantag- Mr. Doney.was the recipient of many ers so .that there will be.no co 'on tremely unpopular, for it constituted 'enet kings; and. the belief, widespreaq congratultions, . (Co tin ed P. .., , n u on age 16 .... ;.- .... _.' ":'~" . :'.. ' . .:..: .....~ . .··.. "2,,..... '__ ,p .. " .~...... ,. ,"...... ·qROWING PLANT AT VOORHEES f JOHN B. STETSON HATS ,;.,' .' .... . "Kansas City,.-····-M-o.-, Nov. :IO.-Col- Chicago, IIl.-J. o. Thomas, princi- t HIGH GRADE FURNISHINGS o · or.ed·registtation in Kansas. City this pal of the Voorhees Normal and In- + , "':year ha81ncreased approximately 100 dustrial School, Denmark, S. C., who t. "The House that JacH Built" +.: ...-.-.'-'-"-"-O-O-O-~.-o-o...... : .. ... percent. over that of last year, ac- has been in Chicago in the interel:it of • O- O_Q _ •••O••O_ _ _.-.- Q- 0 • • " t • .' ..c6i~ding to a staterri~nt of a county his school, announces that his institu- j-_.~.~_._._..-..._.._._..:~_ .._.~_._j · official recently. "'Mote . than 8,000 hon has just received a d1e~k for :Colored .men are registered--4,OOO $9,908, to be used to complete the more than were on the books last central heating plant at Vool'hee;;. year, + e US f · . At his recital in Aeolian Hall, Ncw ~.i}EA])AFTER FORTY.' York, Thursday evening, November lit THE MUSICAL HITS OF ALL PLBLISHERS 1 . YEARS' SERVICE 2, William Wheeler, tenor, sang "Deep 10 TO 30 eEl'TS, ---.. " ~iver," one of Harry T. Burleigh's I I C~~W. arrangements, Christian Miller's ~ . :"... ". 'Washington, D, .H, Judd Malvin;for!ort;y years in the Supreme only song recital of the seaSOn at thc Court and In the adjutant general's same hall on Tuesday evening, in ! sse S f . office of the War D~par.tment, died cluded thre'e new songs, all ded icated ~ to Miss Miller, One of these was b'; ED. PATTON, Manager. t Thursday, .October 26, at his late y + . ' home, .•' 602 ].l street northwest. Burleigh. - .~"O'-O_O..O_O _._CIl O -a-.._On OOOO •••••_0_0_. ••••••• 8 0 tl •• I) C' • 0 • ¢ " .. -4"" :: .. " .. '.' Mr. Malvin was a native of Cleve ~-O-O ..O...-O••O••O•••••O••O-••••-G-.~-••O-.-•••O.--O-••••-....0··.-...... -... • ••• .-.-.-....-s-o-o-o-- ...-.-•.-.-.-.-, land, O. He was a prominent Mason In Thomas Dixon's new book, "The ,T :lnd retired officer of the 1st. Sepa Victim," the author claims that the t rate Battalion, N~G. D. of C. -His indecision on the part of the trained .' \vid.ow surVives him~ West Point Generals who led the the l '".'.- T '. ~ Southern forces, was the main cause • ta' ~ · $100,OOO:BUILDING: of the defeat of the Som:helTI army...... • FOR PITTSBURGH ASSN. Of course, Tommy has to lay it on -- + ~ somebody and he didn't dare to lay . . o o A ' ...... ' pittsburgh,P~~The campaign to it on the Negro soldiers who did a .~ '. · rai~e $100,000 from the Colored peo- whole lot of defeating. "The Utmost in Candy" ·pIe of this city is under way, with J: E.. Moreland,national secretary, in The Eighth Illinois returned .to Chi TIiJE O?B EN ...... charge. Ju1iti~ Rosenwald, of Chica-' cago last Saturday and receive,d a Candy Makers ..•go, :wu.l give. $25,000,'~nd. the board welcome that will long be remembercd . ... ofdiredors. of. the white ~&sociation for its splendor, joy and real sin- !-..-.-.-...O-O-...... -.-....-9-...... -.-.' •••• ...... ••••••••• •••••• ,•• .•• t. '0" , 'will giv€ $65;()OO.Th~ n¢w building cerity. t .. . '.", . ··.l$·tohe'si~~ er¢ctedoftheprese~tbuilding.ort Center avenue on ! OW 1-8 the HI-Rbi TI-me .",' ... ". the A Colored youth in Michigan was If T'0 look 'for Your Chn'stm-asTh-esents refused a license to marry a white 1"" r DOCTOlfASSAUL'fED AND girl iIi spite of the fact that both BUY NOW AND HAVE THEM LAID AWAY '. ,EJECTEDFROMPULLMAN" ner. parents gave their written cori- :>ent. The couple have gone to law to Pay a little down 'and some every week. Best St .' . eject~dhiinfrom: a 'Pullman-sleeper A shirt waist factory of Philadel- I SEE US FIRST ; · 'o~wlii~hhewas riding enroutetothis !Jhia has enlarged its factory and em- I, BRODEGAARD BROS. CO. I ,'t f' .. ' St' L .' "D' J E W'h't nlayed.a I.atge number. of Color-ol f ... CI Y rom - .. ' OUIS, : r. '. '. . I e J" eu • 16th . d D I St t I .' . ....,...... 1 . ·g.irls.· It experim'ented \"l'th a 'fe"v t . an oug as ree s. \vas corifiMd fu 'ahospitahl;lre for 'Y' ~ At the Sign of the Crown Up the Golden Stairs. , ·several. days, while :being treated for some time a·go and they proved so·' III,••, .1 • .•.• • •• 0 • • • • ...... ••,III,, •• , •• "" I,IIII I. - • .hi'., ..•...'" . '.... . satisfactor.y ... ·that many 'more have ·," s. InJ.u.neo. ".' .: . .". . ,....•••• ••••••"••• ". • •• ae ...... I• i I ••• II ••••••• I ••• '''' . Dl". Whitereft NewYQrk on Oc- been taken on.! tober 9,>fotMisSbl1ri, :where he i.ntends -"-'-'- t ."., ' .• entetiJlg~upon'the .practice of niedi- Nearly three, hundred Colored hod ., cine; ··Iritendinito"Y:isit:'friendsln~arriers lost their jobsin New York I unhilm& Dunham .. 'Memphis, he ieft St:Louis on Octo- \vhen the recent strike was settled. l . Makers of the &st' beril;oc'~i.iPYin.lrabertlio~ .. 'atf~hed; the>Pull-' .They wereallmerhbersofthe union, + .. '•. man' sleeper :toth¢I;<;>Ii Qut' were Si1l1t out by ·the vote Of! $IJi.OO l'ddunta:jn tram, idiVision of the Mis-, Italians. . +t· SUITS AND OVEnCOATS IN THE WORLD s6urip'aciiic.A;feW:;.~les' ~ut. of" . • ... '.• ' MeItIPhistlfre,e whlte:'me.rt; .notpas~ ..•. W;E..Burghardt' Dubois Wrote a t .' ··sengers,. itapPea:red:eii~redthe car, very pO\'ierfularticle on. "Why' the I !. RE,PAIRING,CLEANING AND PRESSINC e~deiItly,or>ithatpartic:ui~u,purPose,Sou.this in fheSaddle/' whichre- . t ..' ... ",alldafteras~atil~ingD~~ \¥hite,e'jecF C'edvedmucll attention in many pa- '..• '. 118Soutr 15th Street. Omaha, Neb. ·.·€ii:l,hiniJronl:~:he~ar. I :tnddentallyfhey papersthrougl;l6uttheUnitedStates.' 0 ... 00l'" r"" II il.i i ••••••• , ". U I,I, .. ,I,,,I,,,,,, II,, 1.1 II i : .. .i"•.··· '. ..';e~~~~:i~;~~gs~~rfh;th~Fed~alNearlY 'all OO-lo-r-e-d-~tevedoreswere . " .. .. C' f' d ,., . .... ·i>.m···p·.l·oy·.e·..d.· l·n·. 'u'·n'·.lo·ad"'li:t:l'g' ·t·h·.·13· .D·.·.·e·uts.·ch·_·.·. . '. y.·qU· R,UN:N.O RISK. BUYIN·fG THE' . f·~,.· ".. o~rt'oi·O.r.'~1ir~~i~~~~.tc:,.·rh..ef.B.·.. l:J.mages tpthe .amc,mntf,this~~:~;~oi~~~aOf - ~~~:~d~~~:~n?;:r- ,:.::_·.·.'.,..•.l!·...... ,..•... '.···.···,...·...···:.·..··,•.·..···.·.·..··,.·.i··...;c.$.i.\.. _Qo.•_th:O.. and Hu-Co• .• '.. . ' . . -thnore.: ''7'"~~' ., :...... : :.< Tan-Gier.'. . BRANDS . 's..~;jQS~P"'S'l'AG.,J)~tsbCc:~SS, ··..The N~tiotial:Negro' 'rraveleI:sAs-" :::·~lIEV~l{}'~ESTF90PSARE(P.<\CKEDUNDER THESE LABELS ni:~i J;:~r::r;1f{~~;~: ..;,~.l6~=::!~~~F~rrt~~~£LW~~~~~ . ·····.·.:r'W,'i~~.··.Hy~?'!?RjUN,~I~l'..·.C'?I(FF~Ii:S,. ~e h~~ ~~t~~~~)~ilie.~m~~~kMfu~C~ORdirnv~~ ..~~~~~.~.~~.~.~~;~~~~~I~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~ Woman's Auxiliary oi'Northwes£'Mis":: .'.;< :'.: . .. •••. ..,{ . ..., •••.". . C' • ':';, t souri Negro 'orphanage:andh6spjtal~ :6Jdahoni~ ~C61ored .irieti'ha:~~' again: •'P~~lle::ril~t:'l~l),O' "";:.'. " :.... '. 'I ~ P~ne WebSt~l" 2747 as a Nsult 'of 'a tag day.' held here... gop.~:hil;o:lhefed~ral~ourtsto·eD:force·:·~~:·W~: ..;·..C}}:"~.et.rln Van ....&Stotage .. CO~': yesterday.' The best work was ·dQn~~::.th~fr· rlght~'to' tii(f;fr.~richi~~ •. ,'. . PIA.NO MOVING A SPECIALTY :.: :: ' . · in the down town districts 'where there::~:.. ··.· ".< ....~:. ':"..' ~.:<:.. , .' ., , was timn one.to two workers ol1~.eY-: ·;.;'h is;':reported...th3.f.the Sotith:·1i~s·>·t.Bagga:geDeli~eJ:ed. Household Goods P.cked:~lldIShip~ l~rgest ery comer. The amount col- appealed ,.to. the Department of La'bor, ",O,ff,IC,e.•• ••••.15th•I and•••••Capital", •• I Ave.•• . -- 2624.BurdeUe St. Jected by anyone tagger was $28~91, to assist in stopping the 'exodus of ',,,,,,,,,,,,,, '. ',, , 'D~8Y ~ I, I •• , Mn. Hayes having that honor. Coiored people from that part of the I'" ...... ,.. ,GOOD' GROCERmS AiWAYS' , I .. country, but the department has re-,: 'C.' P. WES_N GROCER" CO. Bishop AleuDder Walters deserted plied that it can do nothing. A re- • Wilson a few days before election and suIt has been that Colored labor is AIM Fresh Fruits and Veget&bIes, advised tor,Hughes. being offered higher wages. "" 12~1 ~um1nr St. Telephone Doa~ I .' lW'4t",,:Z , -;"<\;(.. ::.~.' ..;... ~: ..-.: .; .. _·or• • ".. ".:/- •• /~~{',;,;::>, ;",:( "'. .'...... ,X.·: ..' . ' ..:",,";:t"':{*":~;:~;';"#::*''''~'+;''...+.-+.:.,:...... ::.~*'.~.'-. --...~~...,...;.~~.;...,..... ':_:"~T_'H_.···_E_·...M..,.,..O_··..._N'-I_T_O...;..R__.-·------:-~~~-:...-..:.....-.;.;;.,;,.·... ,~'~:.,< . .';~.: : ~ ~- ~ ...... ~ .. ' '! - .:. ..; -:- ! "':W:Omenand• '.,. • •••..t-;" -'. .Children. .. , ·1 OPticaIS~HI::p'S Watch! rN~;;~·th;~·TI;~ :>J:.,Gotld~c~d by LUCiUeSk~ilg8EciwardS. ;) ~~ -===_ f t TO PLANT BULBS i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~and . i' Shop i t Tulip Hyaci~h t .' .....'1 '.' Highest Quall'ty Lowest Prl'ces t t Narcissus Crocus ;,; WHYYQUGO.lU SCHOOL' The advantage of culture is self~ t I L'l t~~~~~.:~~.~ ~::.: :~~~ ~~.:~.~:.:~... an~ '-'-'-.. -' revelation. The ignoramus is fettered f,·. For Winter YSpring Bloom (Sos~ldomdo.·.weJ{ndan article by by a hundred delusions. The ignorant ...... t, 1)t.~i-aJ1k Crartethatis.· Il,ot copy- mind is nota blank; it is a.s full as the , -~ -,.•-•..•- _, I Stewart's Seed St·ore :.~. righted; thit we consider ourselves trained ll1ind; only its contents are all ARE YOU SATISFIED + 'fortunate to .print -~, ~ , .' ~ ~ .... '-_.' . : . " a blissful married. lif~ I I •••••••'•,, •• , •••••• ~ , ; •• ~ ~_..~~ ! .' I, '. .~_~;-.-...-...-;.....-.~-'t,---~ .•.;.;" ••4~ ... , .' .' .... f +3 Po, M. to. 11 :55 Peop,es..Dru.g stoce.·t ~~~.~~ ·····-·'··a:"'etS9Ds·: f ri 12:05 ~U~~~o1~4~. M.'; Why No·t· ·the Best? ~~V;;~ Q~a:SiJ:~~e,ow.. :~~6511.· t . '.' ill If 5 A.,M p DK.r•. .. i·~;~·::::~12~):7;J>. F,~..~~7~T27:;·~I~~~ Mrs. Clayton Annon, of 2615 Pat- t i POH SAFETY AND SERVICE CAI-L I ·. Ask Your Grocer for the • + UII. ,..;'~~f·;~~l;:.~b,:~lJ,i~q~Hte,;~iji~Q:~_,o!>ever-al,r-~ck avenue, who has been ill, is able J JOE LEWIS TAXI I- ~\~\~ ~ :.:;;'!~:~~~.:!",';.,:4,a".ft'yt"J',-:if.c\.lc).i" ;!,-~~;,~:\;,.~. t Ad B d C ·d '1 tt AUTO SERVICE-DAY AND NIGHTT .. ..::•. '.. '.to be out' again_.__ t vo ran anne New Easy Riding Seven-Passenger Car 1,. i 1 + Enclosed Winter Car, Heated ahdt ~ .- .. ' '," .... : M~s( E~hel WatkinS, daughter of bop't forget to ask for the Advo G d f .' 00 S . t_... ~.~;C.t~l: .Llg~;e.d;;-.S~e.c~a~ :'~I:~S~ .• i' :> ,..:it,_ '. .JOKefi1tmi!Watlmig-i'·i~..-ali({:';Mr::J. H.· brand at your grocer. ,.I ~ -PfeatCtrr..'I[w~.'-:.:~ijiii~ily;· m.atrloo\Satur-. i Teas, Coffees and Other Foods; ~.'. . r"· . f.. .. .llaY~!J.'lu!'bnde'is otiiofO:imiha!s'at..; The Helpers' club entertained alt a f then you will lmow that you get Subscribe for The Monitor. Tthe Purest and Best. ··:~~;:i:~~;!~~~:~::i:~·. ~eS; ~~;~;es:;v~h:~::id~~:? oi" eg~~s~~~ T ~~gl!.too;g exi>~t':t6.':mak~.th~irh6mejn Cali- .' Mrs. W. W. Peebles, 2416 Binney fo'i'nia:.::;,r·;:::J)':,:~ :. street. About forty-five persons were ':i~::"i~·;:.l··; 2< : ~ ...... """'-;...:.,....;.;. in attendance. Mrs. George Watson ' Alway. A,k For 'ke IIi Clothin" Wh~n you want .your winter.cloth- won rl;he ladies' prize for the highest ., ~ · i~g.~te~me.q.c.aU 'llpParker, Harney score, and Dr. L. E. Britt won the Advo Brand $.731:,··Ag~nff~rTheFrenchWay.·· gentlemen's prize. Mr. Dorris Thorn- L._._._. ..la 0 r! ..... ".._' ..;...... ,. .' ..-" ton captured the booby. Light re- -~;'M~~; Mild~~d;Ca-irt "bell ot"37th and freshments were served. Fa~ahl,·~ttee.ts;·h:d the Rev. and r'l1"iierwear--af~: ·~rs; w. T. Osborne asher dinner Dan Desdunes' Orchestra, Webster redit I ,gu~.ts 710, 2516 Burdette St.-Adv. + I ~ ~ 'SundaY.: I IN BASEMENT TIt The easier way! Get your ~ +Women's Pink Lisle Union Suits,! 15J new Fall Suit or Dress, Man's ~ ...·,The;·ReviGe.otge W.O Woodby, for The Women's Auxiliary of the man~'y~al'& a, resident· !>f.-Omaha, but Church of St. Philip the Deacon met I l~\~~~ ~~~~I.. ~~~.~~~~~~~~Oc and 59<; t~ ~~~~'s B°c5I'~thi~~:hi~~e orBe21~~ I' with Mrs. Robert T. Walker of 2121 f \V ' WI' I' I V. TIt Way. Pay while you wear them. n,o'Vl.:lintlg:-in::San: Diego, Cal., will T omen s lite ~JS e ests, WI th Till , preach' at St. John's A. M. E. Church Uorth Twenty-seventh streelt Thurs Thand crocheted tops. Siz-es 4, 5, T ~ We sell high grade clothing S' SlihdiY':rii.kM. Mr.. Woodby has a day afternoon. Mrs. Philip Potter, t~;i~e 6~._I{eg~I~1:1~.~01~.h .:~5_c, S;J~ ~~u~aSh I __ __ ii store prices-that helps U natlon~lreputation as a lecturer on diocesan president was present and S'oCiklism/ '. .. . "ddressed the meetoing on the Tri +Childn'll'S Knit Underwaists, ages? ~ ~ ! 2 to 10 years. Values to 15c, at 9c ; ~ We are the largest credit ." ;' .' -'~- ennial Meeting of the Auxiliary which ,. : • l clothing operators in the middle ~ .,.'-W.nk p.uiItl> you a bUilgalow on a was held in St. Louis. ? Women's Medium Weight Fleece; ~ west. 9 larg·(ilqi,):16se. tOsehooI and car line I Lined Union. Suits. Hig-h neck, long 1 It Ei A delightful birthday party was t sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; I ~ ~,' f9r;,$1,0Q 'clU;h and. $15.00 monthh', ! 10"" ncck, slecveless. Ankle lengths. i ~ B dd . $I 'r~YW~bster ·6019.-Adv..'. given for Mrs. William Murphy last ¥All sizes fOL...... 49c t: s Wednesday evening at the residence Tilt e eo '8 . Mr. and· Mrs; WilliamCriglerjof of Mrs. Augustus Hicks, 2716 Miami North: 37th street, entertained at din- street. Whist was the evenings diver I randeis taresl; 1417 DOUGLAS STREET i '. ner.~WedD.esdaY·.of last week for Ithe sion. Mr. Augustus Hicks and Mrs. • o.•a -.-. -o o.•e e -o-.-e o-. ~t!n:'tp:;oox,!xoog]wdjID#1iIDtOO)::;l*n:t:Dtl±;:m Rev.:.anckMrs:- V.,(T .Osborne. Joseph Lewis were the prize winMrs. ~ti~;~:ui~~.,;::~;::..Ein~:rj~~~a:~ ::':~o ~:~~Oit::: fN-~------~' ~-h'i ~"ii' ~ '1 . vemb~r'~ 2, .and·at- the home .of .Miss & ~ :Estelle Jeff-erson,51~North25thSt., W. R. Miles of 1147 North Twen- t F h M k -, f If . November· .9th. The club has as its tieth street has a dog which he prizes + rom t e' 'ar ets 0 it ~j~~'tIi~n!elpillg;·'o:f{h6se who ar~ highly. He . raised it on a bottle: i It ·ttYmg'Vtolielp 'themselves; and the Wednesday Mr: Miles' pet was ten 'f Whole World 't inembership is verY much in ,earnest. yearS old and despite the fact that , , Th~~()f:freers< are Estella. David, pres- Nebraska had gone democratic a din-II i~nt;... ~stella.;Jef:t:er.s(m, ·vice-presi..; her of fried rabbit was given him. ; t 4ent; N'innieJohnson;secretary;Ha- --~. t r ~elJ~rd~n-;assistant secr~tary; Au- .. 'i'hePhi Delta society met at· the .1 I drey:Stewart~treasurer;Lela Dudley, home of Miss Hazel Washington, 2915 t .,.'" ~ ~haplaill:Eva'Gr¢y,home"seeket~ and North Thirtieth street, last Wednes- I FOR MILADY'S WEAR .~steila>2 eff~rson,rep6l'lter. day. . .___ t 'Fo'r Cln11~" jise ·:Ollr.$P.OO coat. or Hiawatha Chapter, O. E. S., No. 57, J And /h~ Adornment t ". yoltrldtid at Hannoli &: Weeth. will entertain alta card party Novem- • fG 0 t e Home.. 848. . her 16th at their hall, Twenty-fourth t . t and Charles street. Admission, 25 • l f ..I.~' ...i·:Mi:williahtCrlgler,\Vho...'slight' stroke of paralysis, ishad'mucha. cents;-Adv. T ·T·'. h9'".·m·.' p'S...·0·.. ·· O·,. 'B'elden; &- C 0 ;1.: ··¥proved. ". THE REV. DR. JACOj3S , • .:~'Mrs;Thom~g'S.Phjllips,of"2.504 .. AN OMAHA VISITORIEstablirb~d1886 . OMAHA ~ ' l .. " t·,.· ).". ,:$uMetteatreEit~ whphB:S been iUfor .. '. •••••• .••.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i ..... i;he.rp~:.ten.~'daysi.iBable ··tobe.·out. .,,..t. _.".".~~._; ...,_...... :.~~>:' .. "',:, : :'" ." ';" "". k . ' )Jurgess-Nas.h Company .·announce ;,...... , , . ,'. " ,...,,' '1:,' .". i ~ .. E ITOR.' ' ..' , " '~., ' Tit ,'l\I'ON ,r'}", . '. . : ~:::;::;;::;' , ,..Dnhois·C,Qrn'p3res: Vote COWARDICEOF 'tHE WHITES r-·-o~··IMPE"R·IAL-_·_; More Sickn'~ss and:,'A~ti'd~l1f'" (From the Christian Register) DYE & CLEANING WORKS + Insurance for less 'Money Dry Cleaners, Garment and Fancy I Old line protection. No assess ~:'"x;·.,~~~Z::~s.ai:da~~:'~~ t Dyers One element in the race problem, I ments. No medical eX,amination. So~th rPhone Tyler 1022 1516 Vinton St'l '.-: .·r'::,:· " article ort ';Why; the .is in the between whatever race it arises, is Everything guaranteed. - ~~'::~::.~r·~~?d-dle~::~nakesan. interesting com the cowardice of the superior. There t GEO. F. KRAUSE, Prop...... -o-.-~.-o - -.- -.---....- · ·• GET ACQUAINTED WITH i{"!'~".;(:,., .patison of the Southern and Northern is nothing more essentially cowardly LUKE A. HUGHES. ·vote. ··It is shown that in 1912 New than severity and harshness where it I York,: with, 45 electors, cast 1,587,983 cannot be returned. The man who is C. S. JOHNSON votes,,\vhi!e .Georgia, South Carolina, bold and insulting where he has noth 18th and Izard Tel. Douglas 1702 Continental Casualty- Co. Alaban'la '. and·, Mississippi together 'ng to fear, and speaks softly where ALL IONDS OF COAL and COKE 334 Brandeis Theater Bldg. with 45·electots, c~st 354,987 votes. there is danger, gives but a poor ac at POPULAR PRICES. Douglas 3726. . '. In A-labamathe combined vote of :.:ount of his courage. The man who $5.50 Johnson SI>ecial Lump $5.50 .' the. nine Democratic Congressmen was thinks that a human equally endan Best for the Money ! - ..-..- -.-.. -....•-. -- -+-< ...., · bl,lt75,528, while the combined vote gers his superiority and lowers his \Ve recommend the of eight Congressmen from Kansas self-respect betrays the fact that he .B. A. Ifdllolm E. W. Sherman' State Furniture Co. was 483,683. Heflin frOhl Alabama, ;5 not sure of his superiority and can I (orner 14th and Dodge Sts. whose only claim to fame has been the not trust his self-respect to slanel t as lhf' most reliable, accommodat- introduetionof. anti-Negro measures, alone. A rank which can be injurecl Sandard aundr ing und economical furniture store was. "elected"to Congress by 8,100 by fairness and by an uncolldcscend to buy from. , 24th, Near Lak.e Street 0...-.-t •••••••-..•_ $·.0_.· , •• " 'votes. In Mississippi Sisson, another 'ng kindness shows that it is already Phone Webster 130 ·arch ~nemy of the Negro, received, defective. What would happen to the 4,899 votes. The'lov"est vote received race problem in India, in California, by anj' Congl'essman from Kansas .n our Southern borders, if necessary was 46,185. ,listinctions and distributions wC're! OMAHA TRANSFER CO. .' "I,t would seen1," says Dr. Dubois, purged of all antipathy, and if 50 "The Only Way" "that each Mississippi voter (and only called Christian blood were to Rain a white 11len vote iri· Mississippi) casts .ransfusion of the blood of Christ? BAGGAGE thirteen: votes w hel;e a. Kansas voter Checked [0 Deslinat=on casts One. W. e ask in all candor how long is Republican government going to endure suchcircul11stances? Ho\-\' YES-ICE eRE H long is this, the most burning ques- any style, for any occasion ·tionoI American democracy, going to be 'let alone' by patriotic Ameri J. A. DALZELL cans?" UNUSUAL RECIPES. Qualify Firsl AHUAlJUS ~IL'FFl:\:-;.-Tal{e a 824 Curning St. Tel. Doug. 616 B quurt of flonr Ulld make a stiff' butter with milk, allll u e'npfll! (If IHENRIH.CUIBORNE] ~· ...-.·...-.-o...o.·o-,o...·.-e-o••o•••..•••o..._••.o··._o.•••••_0"0_' \,OTARY PUBLIC • j'eust (riscu), fuur eggs wl'lI beaten, i1 i· RUFFED GROUSE ~ I TAKE PLEASURE t ! Justice of t he Peace I little salt llnu a spoonful (If lllelleu (Bonalll'umbellus) Tin than] moment aud roll it out ill 11 sheet. Put it ,CASH MARKET I it'o,ver, tile top of the .uI·)ples, making a R'l~ta D I" I ~ '. ..1· ea er m Fresh and Salt i o M A H A . " '. . hole in. the center. Unlsb witb beaten .. Meats, Poultry, Oysters, etc. i Length, seventeen i~ches.Thebroad egg .and hake in a moderate Oven One 12003 Cuming St. noug. 3834 1' black hand near' tip of tail distin-boUl'. Serye eitbeI'p111.in 01' with cream Home R~ndeted Lard. We' Smoke Phone Doug. 2190 .guishes thIS from. other grouse. andsl)cgar,.. . and Cure our own Hams and Bacon. 524 S. 13th St. I · Ran.ge: Resident ill the nOrthern Marrow Balls. - One and one-balf ·_...-i·..·M._..~M.....__~_.... . ··tW'()~thitds o{·theUnitedStatesand ~upfuls of tine sta1e crumbs,four table- I . I in theforested.parta:of Canada. spoonfulstinelY cut marrow, une egg, 1,...... --·...··-_...... ·· I• II I• .' I II'. II I•• ••• • ...... -.;:.-...-_....._."'''''-'-·'''-'-'1' . Habits azid,economic: status: . The' saltto taste (i~ liked one tablespoonful. I ruffed ·grouse, the iame4drummerand chopped parsley). Work to a smootb 4 + '., . 1i t '. '.., b; d f th . tll '.. paste Wit~ the fingers. form in ball8 J u,.b.,.', S Crt-b e i i S e ,.: ..,.....,.",'.'.. . . IleS .~atrle .. 1U"1···· ..old· .d por .• ern the size of a marbie;· Drop into the .f . d d ·I '., .. vmo. !:I,. IS usua y WI. a:nwary~n·b6ilin· soup and simmer about twenty . ',' ! . N"". ".' "J:Inder reasonab1e:protectIODwe!J .WIth- 'm' ·.l s . • '.. '. OW ·f st.anda the : I:!,t~acks of ~lIu.nter~, ,Mor~-', ~~~~s'bOmelet,':-Take au eggs. a I .,1 : .: ...... oye.r,w:hen reduced:innumb.ers, It medium sized tOIDn to ora half cupful I J" ..tespbn~s tp protl'l_c~i?n .~n, a ,~~tifYingofcahned tmuatoes;a smnn onion .,1. t' .i'·.;mann~:anq:· has .pro"ed toM·. w~ll minced 'fine, a dash of black periJeI'. T ...... allaptedtopropa~ati~D:un4~r llr,tificlalUll;eetablesPOouf\llsof Dink, four or f or I r ·c~n~jtions.. : Wi~dtrUita,DlaBt,and fIve musl1rooimi"a;quarterof n pound I' .' i:·.QrBwsema.ke up theQu~k-ofthe vege'of 'bitcou .chp-ppedfine~ a snltsjJoouftll .,",," T'h' 'M'. . ·...... >t!1ble'fo(J~(jf th~aspeci.e,s .. It'ia very.ofsultanda gi-eeUpeI!per·nlsQ)uillccd. . '.:". ' .. "'~OIfcl b~¢<:hnutl3;' e·. '.' onltor· of; h.az,?lnuts;, Chest·CuttlJe baciJIlhi'tosiniin pieCes :tmt .;" ... ,-:nut~,and.. acorns, lind it e~tBP:r.i;l.ctical-.try:ti~ttlbr_own.A(}dthe tOlli!ttges. I.y~11 kinds, ot wild.berdes anU'othernillshl'ooQls, onions and .h;.reeu IJCllper "1' ". '. ..'frtii~B".:NearlY·60kiIid~. bffruit8hav~ IlUd stirhndcook fifteelimintifos, Benl e l'.'s0 -\: ·.•.7'::.::"b~~~--i4~ii;'~ffle~crfi'9~·tll,~ 'stofu~c~;c:~on: :tii~~~@i~Vllt(m;uslyiJ.nd ~ellson tbem. +,' ;'JjJ. .a year + . ';::.: '.:;..tents"e:x;~rpt.~e}k·,Vai'!oM:!V~¢~se~ds.With .salt aD!) j:lEmf}er~ purn bIilf ta- c~Ji8u.med; '~lespo()ntuJ I al8Q ..are .. .'.:SUgbtly/.IIipre 'of'l;rutter In the 'omclet. ..,..:.., , , : " ; :.. than ;:!Oper'ceritof thefoQd;GolJ,i3t~t8panlIQd let; it melt, tipPtDg·tbe pun so .. .., '. . , . .' of 'lnseHs;ab6tlt",llliit'beetleiJ;The ibutthe :slde$ 'vlll;be.:WeU.g:rensed...FiUoutthisblrink.. .Sendit with. $1.50 to· The Momtor;l11 .I ~r::~~!~~~~l~ft.r.f~~t~~~,~~~f~!:;t~;·:~~~~!~~;~~~I' NOrl~~~;~-~~J::j!:'o~~~Neb. ,. 'It lear·beetle May beetle8;, gra88hoppers,; .tbeother.· fl'ymg pall'. over .tbe· omelet, .'" :.To·· .. ~.,;:;.~;.;: .. ::~::.,~:_;,;~.~~..;,.~; ...;..:.•. ~.:;.~:_ , ...._..:L,.::._...... ;..;.L.. ;~:.... :,.',:.·,~..::.~_ ..:..,.~ ..~__ .' .. cotton wo:ms, army wonn;i; cutwbPIli,fp,lflovel·;OtJ,·c(!un _ 1_ - --...-.- ,~ ::;:::"-,".-;~-":::.:.,., ;';':"::-~:/ .:·i;"'"<~·::~; " '. .. , ::;., .. ' ,. "': :.~ . :,·;~:::::~ , ; ...•:. .ished and the white man had to plow clition is that there seems no prob- States Army Officer Compliments hi~ own fields or work in the factory ability of relief in the near future. The Monitor. . .•.. deterioration began, . . III certain textile lines attempts have Chicago, IlL, Oct. 16, 1!H6. Florida voted Tuesday to disfran 0 f ... .:..:.": , Tliechang~ in'the tYpe of men who been made to secure Colored help from 4352 Forestville Ave. eh ise the Negro. A report the re ..;.,.,. sult has not yet reached us. .t :~)-. :. ~ ~ . are nOw sent by the Southern States the South, and more of them Will be Rev. John Albert Williarns, II'····.' ...... " :.. to ;representthem intheF.ederal Gov- made. My Dear Friend: .... 'erninentfromthei1' .p.re·deceSsors in Already· a number of Southern I must compliment you on the The Omaha Daily News charge aIite~bellutn tiih¢s is partly due to communi,ties are taking measures to splendid work you are doing through that Colored voters doubled in both . th.ese~cau:ses~ but, in agreaterdeg'ree prevent too large. an exodus of their i The Monitor. The paper is a most Lincoln and Omaha is a lie. The jtis' to'.beatH'.ibutedt'othe fact that help. The truth is that a large part Icreditable production. I read it every paper refuses to give ;the name of a ..'. ,a y~rY~l!g~ ~ortio~.?f);he>be8t1'a- ofth~ cou~try is just becoming aware week with pleasure, interest and single voter charge'd with this cnmf-. . . :.... . .. ..~:.:. '. '.:". Mon-itor Subscription Contest!! ' ... ·'Your: Chance to 'Win a Beautiful'Presentfor'Christmas TheMonlt:Qr~lsbes!oincrease'its~ubs~ript~onlista~d offers the ." < .' .... ' ..... ·J()lloWlngval~able prIzes to wInners: ~lstPriZe:'S50.00:GrafOnOla~, '. 2nd:·Pnze'::· ..·· .:S~i5~OO,·J)ic~.mond·:· .. R_.I1~.gr '. ...... , . \.' ~~:r'/:'-:,.· ··:··;·:~·~::·;:.'·r' -,! '.' . " ". ~ .' ~~~~~~~~~~6'f~;'~+·~f~~··*·~~~·~·~-~·~··~·~'~·~'~~~~'*--~~7~~~~~'whkh~r~ce~~M~ffe~~~ert THE MOTHEROF~: .adopted,' . One of our leading articles this week '.. GEORGE WELLS PARI(:ER. has to do with the' rise of a new em~ .' Contributing- .Editor and' Business press' to the throne of Ethiop~a,It Manager, is an event that has caused much wot~ . - '~r.'" ?';Q.:f,~,~~~;:P.~9..Ple' ofOmah~ and V1.~l~lty, wlth the desu:e t.o contnbute .:. . '. ~.: ';. ':,;"~':'..:_'; '''''.~, sometlilug'·to·the,:general·good· and:upbUlldmg of the commumty, While appreciating MI'. Parker's ryto the diplomats of Europe, b~ ..clear r~futation, we felt thwt it was cause it may mean to them much due the public that a simiia:r: state trouble which they would like to avoid, l~-'!.····-.· ..··';f~W~~i!~~f~~~Y~lB~:E~~~:,a:::;o:t::;:::~:~::~ ·ment be published over our own sig- . The new empress has little love for at . nature, The following letter W.J.S pub. the Europeans and she knows that :::~.;. ,:~:,tueille:Sk'il:ggs.:Edwards .Mlso~ate .: :' llndWilliam Garnett flaynes, Editors lished in the Daily News, November their colonies scattered ·around the ./:~ 't"~;;'>:George"WeIls,;Parker;'Con'triJ,-mting .Editor cllldBusiness 1\'1anager /\:' ·.···:Joseph:LaCoUr;:Jr.; Lhi~ln:Representative,821 S St., Lincoln 7th: borders of the Abyssinian ~mpire S'UB;SCRI'~TION Ownership of The Monitor. \.... ould sweep it if they dared, But I·..·.··. :>'.',-'.'-'-.' . : RATES,$L50 PER YEAR . ". .: . :" Advertliij.ng Rates,·50 cents an Inch per j.ssue, Editor Omaha Daily News: they don't dare-just now. The Ital .'. "A~d~ssr .The·Monitor,. i1'19 North Twenty·flrst. str'e,etj Omaha. Saturday's issue of your newspaper ians tried it and they swore they '. ". '. . Tel.ephone . Webster 4243;' . 1:'," .... H. ~ever ", :;,' contains a letter signed J. Pinkett would try it again. To one who stating- that Jack Broomfield is owner knows the history of Abyssinia there ~ ELECTION ... ·'.fHE ability and qualifications is the equal ·of the Monitor. is a conviction that she is tolerably and in our judgment the superior of On July 2, 1915, I began the pub safe, .., ..... 'A.s\Ve~oto pi'es~ Horton, his democratic opponent. ;" iils not known lication of The Monitor. From the The history of Abyssinia goes fur .' whO' has been elect~d·pn~sident. The So far as Douglas County is con ther hack into antiquity than that of ..i~di~i:iiti~ris, th~t fir.;;t day of its publication until the are: itis' Wilson cerned, it defeated the so-called "dry" present, I have been the sale owner any nation living or dead, China not ",",' .;/.:YWer~·· it····n:ot·: for" ·:the re.ftisal'· of the aillendmen,t by a heavy majority, but . /~.f!'::'''''-. . .. ., ...... and proprietor, No one else has ever excepted. To the ancients she ,va.'! "'-:- ..' ·"",\''hAiftJ;l;:-,-:to'''ColoFedAI:nericans .in the not ,sufJicient to overcome the state had any financial interest or control "a land shadowing with wings," old, !.... ';§orith dJreCt:and·notorious viola iri: vote. The Monitor' is gratified that in tills publication, which fact of 'own wise, brave, inscrutable. The Greeks '. ti6ri of th~cim;tltution of the Uni~d it contributed no small share to the ,". '. ership hns been certified to the gov called her poople "the blameles!l race." ...... s~tes',th~rewouldbe 'noquesiion as defeat of th.is farcial amendment in .---,.....,... and Homer tells how the gods of ~to:Hughes; ernment and published, as by law re .eleCtion, The so-called Douglas county, for acting upon our Olympus went forth annually to mix ;,~.' ill>~iid'South'" quired, every six months, There is, : .... is still amenace to the advice mighty few of our race voted ···~~tion', therefore, no reason or excuse for and mingle with them. No nation has , stili unblushingly th:warts the for it. The same is true of Lancaster ever completely conquered the Ethio '~iliof making or publishing any mis:;;tate . 'popular the.i·epllblic by with- county where the Monitor has a good ments concerning the ownership of pians. Many Egyptian rulers tried it .··holdingthe'.. stif#ag~. guaranteed by circulation, I", The Monitor. ' to their sorrow. Cambyiics, the Per ., . -the constitution, from the major por Since the law is passed we hope sian, tried it anti personally took com r: ~tion 'o'f' tlie .. ~io·uth~rn. '"electorate. . The above facts should have been that it will be honestly enforced. well known by your correspondent, It mand of his vast army, They \'.·ent No eleetion the~efoi;e detei'mined The excitement over, let us all pull '. ;r<.(~.' '';. : . .' ,. .. '. . . would, therefore, seem fitting that a one-fifth the distance, provisions gu,e "'~~:':'l>Y the "solidSouth" is an honest elec- together for a beLier nation, state and out, plague and the desert sands wiperi ~(':bon; retraction be made by him to repair and though Wilson .should re city. out thousands, and a remnant returned ,;\~'~eiveamajoT:ityof:votes the injury already done, in the elec JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMS, disappointed and disgraced, And then .;,!.}torial college, it lPustnotbeforgotten VVILFUL AND MALICIOUS LYING the mighty Cyrus swore he would sub ." Editor and Owner of The Monitor. .'-, .. .' .. ~·th:it so far a~ the South is concerned We leave these facts as here stated due the proud and stubborn race. He y.... :;'::;they wiUbestolimvotes~ . lIeisa par- One who knowingly, wilfully, de- . "",' ~uclgment took another great army and had it .' L:::)tak~r politicalthie~ery' in which liberately and, maliciously lies is~\ de- to the impartial of our of readers. cut to pieces by the black warriors. t:<"the' uncivilized South is an ildept, liberate, wilful, malicious liar, And He himself fell by the hand of Tomy ·F:·~ .~O:fth.e~orther:h and';'vestern st~tes one\vho by wilful, malicious lying in ; :"- .... · l'is, the Ethiopian queen. ~'<\vho h~ve'gi~eri'theit votes to Wilson jures or seeks to injure the reputa- 'tHE MASK AND TH:E: MAN This is an excerpt from the history ". f, .~~~:word,· 6{~c~~itici~riJ 'as. t9uchj~g th~i~ .tio.n· or .stand-ing of- an individual or a . )f Ethiopia, and yet there are Ne '. '. t~i:;::h6nesty C~J:i.het1tteredJa:lth6ug'htheixbusiness enterprise makes himself)ia- It is not the policy of The .Mon- groes who are ashamed of their race . I <~.~judgmeiitina:y be q~~tl()ned, ·In these .bIe· for diunages. . ~~: c~al~:t~~ :f ~~~~ne:~o~~t~~~:e~ 1nd blood, "... ~'.. . '. ··;:;~.sectiClns;'th.e vQte.~s;>the vote ·ofat . For the express purpose of damag- :trise rare occasions when a ne\yspa- · .:"leist th'e,entil'e ma1e·elec.torate, and .ing .The Monitor in this community, h' I f START A BAN'!i ACCOUNT . ,,'.:·'..-::.•. j'n·. s·. o.m·. e' "c"a'ses .'0"'f'.. ·the 'i'em:"al'e' ele.cto.ra.te, . . , " per must compromise with ~ IS . 0 ty ., ...... ' l:he. followingh~tter was p:ublished in 'deal in order to preserve its good Have you a bank account? Now it · ;;:'·:aEwell. Ttisvoi:populi~ as it should. the Omaha DailyN'ews, Saturday, No- , h I r hi" h d .• ...... • /.~t:~:;dt:t:";:; wilson under.the vember. 4. ~~;;: :~~ iiu::~:,be. eonfidene" of' Et;:£~e:~:;v;fa~E~.id~:o~i · . '::>;delusion that he has 'k~pt us out of Co-lored Voters. Last Saturday' amenial Lilliputian, means you are tr}~ng and an effort ," ''-'" ... 00·' '. d .' t". EditorOrnaha Daily News:Plnkett, by name, who poses as a ':. '.' ·.;'.·~·.·.· •.,'.·,~.·i:.o. ~.··;g:·;.·~~e .~.t.ea.·.·p~.r.s.··C:.~er:eSou.~i).· ..1;~:;np%.... '" '. The. Monitor,.a .colored weekly" .pa~ moral reformer; and paragOri; of right-:: is some distance toward attainment, , . . .' =ousness, climbed into the columns of The man or woman with· a bank ac- '.. ; '.' ,·;>;ar~cainpedin Mexico, orharrassthe per 'of. this .City, has urged the ne- . '. count has it allover the man or \,0- ·:-"~~:h··arm·l· '.~.' l~oes ,vhi~kv 'a~d ,! . ",' ••• ess':" an''d' .. help'l.es.s ." Ha.it.ians.;.,,: g' ".of {)rrtah"a' to' .su·ppo.rt't.he . 'the ,daily," pres·s.. :stated. that The • oJ.' . d b M J k' mari who hasn't; Of course, we know .', ':\ .:Scatterlng·, ra~soisunshin~j ·Making douds depaiit, :.:~:?~.:-->~. '.. --- ,We .·;Th~·miclupe.oi-d~~ed: ~ending,away 'theshado"vs '. . " a/.cut·M·the . Fl'onl Some discourag~d h'earl; y.hOle,republicanticket, blit'the ·.Gol- . /I'his. be pu~ose, 'oi'~d; seems to' his· work;ers· h,9wled '89' loudly'· that· . ·As; with a song .• of praise, . }llere ..'CaIli~' ~cotilpr~miise; .. This;: cQm- . He pressesevel' onw~d .. '. ··promise )if£ecte -,-."--'.. '~ wh~ii.:~~~::; ...... ,vas' hustiing· voteJ3' Those Scattering rays of sunshine, are the' kind of m~tl The Monitor has pid~ed~.. . '. .. Asking of wealth no meed, Seeking of fame no laurels, '.-: . '-' ~-.-' ...... -'-' -'-' '. Voicing' no narrow cered; for ~4~c~oniMrsubsciiption ·. Watch 'Tl:is seems his chief vocation, .. contest. ilex(week.: .we. are laying' th~ Where many mOl'ltals plod; pl(llJ.s to pht across finest Colored This is his way of serving paPer,ever puhlishedthis sid.e of the And honoring his God. ·firmament: - ,'. Watch the expansion oJ Why 01 Have ': •. J our''..bust measurements.'. . .>!' THE OPTIMIST. a Telephone Theshy~ter. .lawyer who lied' about the Monitor .last Saurda.Yhadbetter Who would, have the sky any color on Either Floor? ,h:unLcover: We are out for the little b\lt blue? , game firsta.nd heis-abo~tthesl'l1all~ Or the, grass any color but green? A telephone down , esta,nd most offensiye of the genus Or the flowers that blossom the sum stairs and an ex mer through, ·Mephlitis hereabouts. tension up-stairs : ..:.':' Of other teXiture or sheen? .. . .' . saves vou five or ',. ':, . .''Ask.the wonde,rful" rapid '. calculator How the sunshine gladdens the hun-i'an ten tril;S a day and ., for the drys where Jhose 3.5 jobs ate those disagreeable coming frorn;hoys. lti~oks 'as heart!' . Ho\v the sound of falling rain, tramps down-stairs ,, though,.r1e;1 ~ Jiee!i.a,bollt· a thousand, .. butkeephoto'his,tralland make him Will cause the tender tears to start, late at nigllt. . .' And free the soul from pai•• ,produce thepro'~edthreedozen;' .' ":.' ., . .;. Residence Extension ..... --'_ . '. : ..... If'the r~ad~rs:ofapaperdpn't pat- 0, this old world is a great .old placet i roniie'th~ adveit4;ers,thepaper'has And I love each season's changE< . ~\ .. '. JlJst as much'<:hance:ofexistente as The Ijver":'-the, brook of. puding' .a:ham sandwichin front o'{ starvinggr;lc'e":'- .' · ~~a:1'~sh6vel~~: . 'So get .busy,' friends, .' The' valley-,-:tlie mountai~ range. ·getbusy.. '-. '.' _._.'_'_'...... And when I am called to quit this life, . By the way, did youstart thatbank My feet ",vill,ilOt;spurn the sod: . 50 Cents a, Month. the.ThotighTviilI1ea~e'thisworld:-withiti;· .. account -yeni were·talkhlgabout <_ If other day? ' . ·.beauties rife; . , With an exten , ." '., .. '.' ". For a g)oriouson~withGOd: , sion telephone you' ','. .• SONGOFSOLOl\1:()N\ . -Mr5.J; Hammond; Omaha;,Neb. .cancan or be called .1 . • • . ----..."-,,,-'-~,-'-- .' from either floe-Tat anytime. . ''; ; , '·171- .... . ···letit . '., ..... ~;t'!!fi .. : , NO OTHER LIKE IT. , NO oTHER'AS QOOD. Purchase Iho .. NEW HOME" an'd ,ou will haye • life aDOI al the price YOU pay. The elimiDa.il1D of 'repair e"pcnle by luperior worltmanlbip ana bell qualitY 01 lIIarerial inlUr.l1 Iife-lo'lJl service a' min.i. ilium COIl. lua"l on bavinc th" NEW HOME".. WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME• . K.nown th.. world ov"r lor IUperlor ...,,;.i1l1 qualities. Heal' Adams' Suaphone .and Sing Notlold Wlder any orher name. ing Orcllestra if you want good music. THE HEW HOME SE\yINO MACHINE.cO.,ORAN8EjMA88. Webiter 1628. Holland Hanold. '01' .ALe • ., Ad~. 'RAYDEN ,BROTHERS, OMAHA. ,:; . ~;- ~.:.. :. ',. :. ";'.':.' .:~~:~.:':.\,.:-r.\~.:: ..\:'~; '>.: '1 .. ,...... - .. '.::-.; .. : .;· ..:,:1... ·,.· ..· . . ~" . TH~;"~ON~~O;.:· "'~'",:~." '::.:.'.:/> . :~ ' ...... '<;>,', '.. ]':':, .'. -: ...... ,.. '.' ;,~ ..:.. -'~., !'. 'J '. " . : "...... ~'.:. : :' - O.,•••••••••o e o ~ " O- , O-O· - (J·· -· _,.:.••_._.~O·· · ·· · '.: ":.:':":' i ~. t SnappyStyles i ···.Gardner i -In- I I SMOES 1 I FOR MEN AND BOYS At f . .. .. : . 1 M . S. A Tt(ISSON'S t n .....-:-"".HEr~UtinebUSines~bf the. Limekiln club had be.en finished when BrotherG~~dner·arose and began: ("HOME ~: ~~:r:~:~l~~JETON") ~.: ..' . "My frien'ds,sOrtie afde white. peapleam I;nightlIy astonished i 'whJndeyhear data cord couplellus bin jfned in a holy bond af wed- • "03 .South 16th Street ller Grand Buil(ling. ··lock.·It 'am a .diskeevery to dem to I·amdat.n eoI'd pusson l(in feel I v ~ de pangsoflub.· t l1o'tice dut Jupiter Mortimer Davenport Bones am ...... ____•..•..•..•_ ·.o· ·.e ·.•··o..•.. e,. •••·O·.'f,,·O··O·•••••••••••·.0.· • ••- ·.-.-.·... yeream6'ng us. tonl'ght. Brudder Bones. will you please stand up yO~~g.Whjt;:~~~:l~~~u~:~~:::i~~ ~~'n b~1ta~~~ \~~~d~~~l~;i~~'ci:a~eb~:l~ t~lnhl~·~~C;wo;irl~Hd~, ;w;·;~ie~~aL.··~~t~h;~e~.·;r· I·~·· "..... ;;'. ! ...... ·...... e··-·..·..SMOK·E-·..C·,..· ..····e·-'l '. earS... ·M:qstriftl}ose·present:krie~ what was comin', and so dId he. • .. ;"'Brudder'Bones," resumed the president. "I have bin tole dat yoU am gwlne 'to' he.'marrledsoon to deravishin' Arabella Cindere~la Dorothy Sykes an' dat t you hii:s~JreadY bougntt\vofiatirons an' a washboard to begin hOlJse!wepln' on. F- h- , '..,Da.t·s. aii rlg:ht;,briIdder.an· p,roves dat you am a four handed young man. UrAlS In"s THE BEST fie CIGAR + I _ l · -.··.·· -.··.-.-..·•· -.-._. .···Now. Erudi!er' Bones; r want to ha.ve a sort 0' tc\ t herly tulle wid you. You haS·'·bln·a~:courtin· daJ gal flJrsix months. but \Vllat Llo you know 'bout her? SWREe'g~uTlaErR$2C..h)OoAVTaSl·u· es ·$.1.4·.", 11 p·.. ·~·T T· O·..N..·•..·I-{··O···T··..E· ·l..··A·..•..··O'···C A...... --,FEt ·You·hlis found ·her sweet:and smilin' when YOU has arO\'e at her father's cabin. K ·,~lin'--'-w:h~n'she·~:has bid youg~od night ober de gate. But how has It bin when I FLANNEL SHIRTS .•t. K A. Patton, Proprietor i, '< you·wa:s~bsent? You don~t l\Dow. Neither I(.in you t1nd out. No young man + kin., pOITlahEir whathisc.aleir may be,Dat is (IDe or de dangers we has to en- I Regular $2.00 VaJues.$l.4;; t 1014-1016-1018 South lIth St.. ! 'cQ\l1iter.. inplungin~ hlto rnalrhnony. t WINr'rl'R C' Ap.... $1 00: Telephone Douulas 4445 ~ "What'dOEiS. dalgal'luiow ·bo.ut you, may I asl'? You has managecl to bor- I' . ~.,. ':~ ,-,...... • t 62 MODERN AND NEATLY t 'i~~~~~~1~-uU16eb:~et{~~:~~e~~~' ~~;I~~married on. Dat \vill PaY de preacher f Also ~:~'~i~:e:~o;:l~~a~onder- ~~::::~:~:~~:~;~:~:~~~:~~~~~~:~~~~~::::::::. a!}~ when >you. find YC\1Jr money gon~ r-.----:~~==:::::::;--~;-r--,---, J . what you goin' to do 'bout it? And ; ALWAYS $2 ALWAYS f THEJH~ST t . what Is she gwitie to do? t • t ····pfesideptas' ·"Brudder'Boi'ies,"che 'soleninly'.• contiriuedSh6okhiS.. the it WOLF'S 1 1:.:"': CHOA'6TS~-"_"-"A.-,$T:2·CO. 00.. t:', . head•. ·'dar. ain.heapso· things dat you - o mbstlook at in this marriage bu'si- 1421 DOUGLAS. .ness. "You" wiU think fur a tew t I 14th and Farnam Sts. I '...... _ ...-_._••__0 ••_._...... • -rnon.th:s.. ,afte.r. rn~rri~g.e: ·'·d·ar. yOl) has . • ...-.-o-o....e; -.-••oo< c. _ -. __•..,. 1'itI~~!ID~~~~IIDID~iRrnl;ri ~· ~ won.just ~ifFj . J\ •·•·.·•.·.P.·REss'.REtiEARSAL 'jfJ1. '. IGibsorl Tea &:Coffee Co. +1'" JBUY A H,OnE WITHOtlTI '>*.. "! It;pa~sto c0.rn.e·to.ourstore.•. t ··ANY.CASH f .~~~•. . ..4H~~.~~-~~~-_~ __~~H~••~~H~••. !weyi~uab~g~m~rnt~ t ~Y~Kn~H~? ; '... . '.' , . . . lthe mon y yolj. spend than the bank '.• :\ k Ab t't t • 'A.:ri~~~~~:~~.~~e~\~~Zb:::~~~~~~:~s~~;:r~~g~~~~~~n:··. ···i~i.Y5~2g~· .t~"e~f;1Yc~~in;ast! .~IV:;nEIS 1'· S 72;1 BUILDING t ".··low.ta:iled,~Goa:t;.tQ' ·Ji:lli;·'(lr~~sconiplete;the.,glisMning.patenttrom:thehlgbcoBlir'andleather ptiinpsthe.sw~l~·and the 'I"'T:'r e:·I·W:·R:1.·:e·1··~:l·I:IL·4:,2.·:4·VI·H:·::<:·I·t·I·:··n·h:,·::r:l-.··~n-:-g··.·-t····o·;..-n· ...·········,·· 'white iiJdgloves.LooJiirig sugbtly self conscious; with a furfiv'e glQ:u(erlowandtbebtlf IIia P'airif.ullYJarge bandS and, .... . te~L'andevidently '...... ' . . ..' governed by, a'd,esite t Iustruotor at l3euevue Collc«e to,avoidsti'iii.ningtbe '.~ t . 1Asst. or Heo_ry Cox coBtuWelit'iJ,lly:pbint· I r Studio Patterson Elk. . ·treb'e·.~b·aa,inc•.·.'l~e.r·o~uon.dd\e.~t....'...1:.....&'••••••;'••.•• • ~'i •. -4 .,ihne, .. ...• :~ ~ ~ if.:~...... '.'.:~.' .·::~·:~.)*·l'•• . ),.b - . t .:'.,:••. w··:•.•.• .•••..•.. ..•. :... ..•. i··;:.< ;;'>i A;ipr6hiin'ertf2ooiit( . LAWN JMOWERS '.. SHARl'ENED· clan presently stum·'" .. : Cil~ed.foraf1d, DelivElred.- . ~~.~~~~~~~~.. ~.· ·. .·::.·.·.!fe:a~tred~id.rLoe~lrk.;~~!!P:, • •...... •.'.'.:•..".l.•...••.:•...•. ..•••. :.•.•,••L.C....•.•.t.O.:.•.'... C...•..·,.k.:.·.:.•. i "On' the leven" Inquired the resplendent one;;'. . ." .. "On the level." . . '.. ·/):';(Y.:, ··.c··.··. . ,...... ,•. ,.".:P6o~e Webster 4509' 242'0 Lake St. Tbe object ot tbe complLment beaved 4 8Igb..;~t·:gtadneiJ.t·:- "i ·'io 'i·~•••••••••••••••• , •••• I "Then durned'if I don't buy 'emI" be. sald.-Saturday EV~~" :::.;- . . In&, Post. ..' '. , ••••.•••••••••••••• 11 •••• ' ,SHOES MADE LIKE NEW with our rapid shoe repair meth ods; one-fifth the c1fst. SOTd un called-for shoes. We have a ge. lection; all 8iz~~ all prices. Her' Suggestion . FRIEDMAN BROS. 211 S9uth ath St. OmailL THE tr~lIey car waa crowded. 1 •••• 11 •••••••••••• "81\0 couldn'·t nnd a eeat. A man In tront ot her, snapped,· ··loila.. You're Btandtng on my {eel!" GET ONE OF OUR POCKET Tben sweetly ahe looked down at hIm, SAVINGS BANKS . The darling little 'lIt, Ten Cent. Added to Your First ADd ~d, "Beg pardon, but why don't Deposit· of $3.00. You 8'tand on them your.eelt?" AMERICAN STATE BANK SAVB COUPONS A -Chrlatlan Herald. ,0 18th and F.m...... SI.00. Opena a Savinr ·Accoant. PREIfIUMS 1., •••••••••• """ •• 1. ,I 8eDd for Free Cat1... ~. .... - ".\' .. :',:',:,.' s~chexcellent .;~i~'ti~~s ~ih. Emperor A FLIMSY CHARGE .•...... ~_.,' ••• ':i ••. ," .... ~::nt~w~~\~~s~~:e·s:~~~I\oOfth~ssi::~ _The Departme-'n-t-of- Ju,ticc i, now I WOVEN 80IiE CORSETS\ pei"ia{ t-h-rQne,'andtheastonishing l'ryingto prove that theNegroes that f .' MADE TO ORDER' t :5hFewdm~sswith.which .. '.- .. ". .' M.enelek'....as iJ.rve··" .come north to· ·f'1'll the 'places +, MRS. LULU THOMP'". '.SON. ".' EU;lperCir m.anaged .*01' rnany··lyears to ,'ornler1y occupied by foreign laboT +3407 Boyd St. Colfax 1642 i opposeth(:l efforts made by . taly, in.lre pal't of a great political scheme + ;.:/quaiiItance'ofarid'Uli in· love with her th~shape of diplomaticmaneuvres .. •..•..•- ~.-_ ••• • • ,.,·.,'~~~:~.7f.; :p~in.c~,.M.en :~ttacks )]~e~r~:~~ b:~~sb;::;~:dno~~b~h~~: ~ .. .. elek;an.·exile like and ai'med to obtain posses- ...... - ....-4-...... *"...... '! " .' '. ···.aion '()f his ... country," was justly I~epublicans hi order to swe.ll the vote ,6 ,They we;re abiJutto bemarried~.1scHbed by his: people. and' by his fpes for Hligheslncertain States. I~ 1 ~vhen .Theodore· suddenlYinvi,ted them to the remarkable deverness of this t '. ' -'. ,. i I ~~RISrt!t '..;: .•·p~t.1p;~:;ey:eUbc,rU!t;.i.·.atiISs'SO··~.;0·if~f.he1.~.S;.r.~;f··.eatnvlioVI·.~.·.~tc:o:ml~i~~~:~,~:::: :: g:;:::;~~~;;':~':~ :;~;~~~k~:~r~;,~:::r~:. :~Fn t;:~ .imd. Light of Ethiop'ia~';' th t f N f th + + · 'l)l~ing'withhis ,invitation, .'. they;' re- e movemen 0 egroes .rom e i1!j2a Doughs St. Douglas 1321 .. ,turl1~d,' '''.but. with, ...evilresults,as, far .L'oses.. anegald R' 'ns. Power. south to fill places in the .north was ...... 'con~Toward 'as 'the mutual attachment was the latter part of Menelek's started und.er the supervision of the ,-.' ••••••••• ~ ! .. 'eerned;' ,FQi they had no·.' sooner. Pte- reign Empress Taitu's influence over ~eg'~~l1tmel1t of Labor.-New York FOR QUALITY I sentetlthemselves,before,t:'1:'heod()reMenelek waned considerably.' She GROCERIES AND MEATS than he aU;o fell.in .love witlt,:..-fincess:trongl-y :disapproved of his leanings Try Us ; .. Taith andin~sted,upon"rnakhighertowardthevariousforeign Powers, in George Holt's saloon in Chicago was .•...•• hiswife,))1atrying'Merielek off to one Jisting that they were endangering robbed of $50 Sunday night by burg 'oillis own' daughters,th~ Prin'cess ;he independence of the nation. Above lars. ~~~ncl~lu~~g GR~~!!}XI , ).: .. :' .: 'rOfa,fiU; Who th~s 'became the mother ~ll,' she wits strongly prejudiced ~...... -. ••••••• I .•••••.•• ,·•••. ~.·. , ~ u~- -4t ~ _! . , -·'.r ~~'l)t"'-tl1e.-n~w EmpressZeodItli.' ,g~i:rist the' Italians; is regarned as .:.:" .' ". ,.' . '.' ." Bnlpress Ta.itu, as she .,had :::lOW be_·aving been the real author Of the If ~~~dUS~:;s~::ai~~:gV¥~: of I, f~;;~R~~~' ~~~·I~~~.~~'l .. come, ,vas subjeC'tedto',such ilItreat- :lVage and prolonged War of Abys- 'j'~~-o'--~~~::_,-nlentb)' say'~g~:nusbaIld:,th~t U. L.AZARUS I J MRS. LILLIAN TAYLOR + her his;inia •. against the Italians, and is 9 .Years' mthe Same Block.' ~ • , '. !"': •. : ••... dimtli"'at the stol:tning of th~fortress.;hought to have resented the conclu- 2019 Cuming St. ~ed 2395. i2512 Lake St. Phone Web. 7947 T , . '; , ·otMa:gdilIa.~y Gen~.L~i.'d Napierand sion of the treaty which brought the .~.u.~~:'~.~.~::~~ :.~~ ~~.t-~:::~~~~: Ho~e:d ", hi.s BritIsh army' some . Jnonths later hostilities between the two na'tions to ...... JtWork at Wil;l also answer 1 ~~~.,,-.~ IO~ .~ ;~ .s~ t . •...•." , -__ _ •••.••••• J '. cametQ',her'in, the light of.ade1iver- a dose. ·~'ince" ., . froln .untold.' misery; and she During a severe illness of Mene1ek ...... ·o-~...... -.....-...... -•• It •• It ••••• ' . ',,' quickly consoled herself by conferring she succeeded in securing control of i' '> . l' let heart .and hand upor). a General of 'che Govetnment as regent and ruled fA GOOD PLACE TO EAT; the'nitme· of Ras" Gabriel On his be- :;he country for a couple of years, in , ~ .\: int; l~incd lJ1',battle ay~ar'la,te~she be.... ::onjunction' with her stepdaughter, I I Your Sunday Dinner t: ' .. . caim~ th~ Wife of Gen.. Ghior~his, com~Princess Zeoditil, and her nephew, Ras , ~ • . ·1 mahd~l'in-: chief 'the a:r:n1Y of the Gugsa, with great deal of.skill and i Dinner sen-ed from 12 m. to 6 p. m. i ',:"i 'of a I . 'I ){jngof Tigre. pissatisriedwith the ability; incidentally takipg advantage ! At 25c and 35c. ~ mii(jt1, sllesoori obtained a divorce.af the situation to drive away' all Ger i :1 rr'oin 'hinl and .'. then married the Gov- Inan doctors and other agf:lntsof the t HOME COOKING i .. . .' .:ernoi'ofEgiou, but had not lived with l{ais.er· 01.' one kind and an6t:ii.er from T" ~ hinifor nior~ than three mOJithsbe- ~he court·of Addis-Abeba. Then Mene ~. Jackson's Lunch Room .'. foreEmpe~or J.ohn 6ausedhimt~' be '.ek 'll1anagedto recover his healihsuf IS. j I 2122 .... thrown into prison and executed' ohaficie~tlyto ~esumefor a brief spell the It No, 24th St. Webster 7911 t ~ ~. ~':' ,.h~ ;: -: ".: :cJi'atge :'of ~oi1sp'iracy~ . '.: .. reins 'of" p',9wer, and r~senting what ..... e e'. II ••••. .. ,"". il : :Rend~ied desperate by herntatri~ hadbeen.achieved .by Empress Taitu . ", m()t1i~lmisadY~ritur,es,she;:soughttef':' 1nd fem'ing' that she would undo all. uge'..ina cortverit of Debnt-Meni and his work after his death, issued a de be~airiean~m. l~ng; ch~nging ··purGrowing ":, .' '. It did not take -.:ree the-order of su<:cession .".'. ho'weverj,to 'convince her thatshewai l.ndprCiClaimiJighis grandson, young 'no'tmade for convent life, 'a~da~cord~ Pl'ince 'jea~su, as ,next 'heir to the. '.. irig1yshe 'Q,bt:iined a disperisation from "hrol1e...... ' ''... Popularity' :-. her vowsfroin th·ePrimateorAbunaWha.tthe reignofEmpressZe~ditu Has been built .up through efficiency.· ····ofAbyssiirja, and. mflrriecla man of,~illbelike is difficult to say with any . EffiCiency is demandedi.Qb.arberi~gli8m. ' ..Greek 'orig'lh6f'the'name'of . Zecca- 'legree ·ofprecision...'If the future is ' ..everything else.We'KNDWout'l;usiii~s~. mga:gib:s/whoill used her h).i sluime- co be judged from the past,. then it ; . a~d we want YOU to KNOWthatwe'C fuJ, fi1anner, heing accustomed,to flog .'3timds 'to reason -that the powers of: .... eaudeliyer the goods. Why g~to'jUst .. .·her 'unmercl:fullY; Makipg use~fthe Eutopeare justified in~orryjJigover: ~n ordinary bai-:ber~-hen youca~geLthe··. .old fa:;;moned'plea that:she was anx-the" p,r()blems' whichthls. hlackEm.·' best. senice and attention at OU,!sh.op.f i· . ,i():us:t-i:l ("pay a ""rsitto:m()ther,"~he :}tess may produce.' .' > :mallaged. to,'ge~ :~way from hiniand'to:' '.. ., '. y~s, 'sir•. " • ta'k:erefuge in 'the neighporirig proy;;. '. AFRIC.I\. . i .. Omaha's '~~bteludcesSful'·•. ~r.hatJs BAt1aE8ING •. My Btlsiness t ··················.~~~~~~~i.l~!~~~;~; iF~~:;~~~!~~~~~:~I.Od: ••• ·j"g~U~4:::r~:~~~S·k:f:t:;:;ra~~:i:~:~ cl~t~t;rt'~;o~~ .... offer.syou~! , .'. . , :the"Y;ewjEmi)te~s"S ptesent·husband)··'Thiithel .- .. ;." ..!," :;"'. ';"', .";., ."~ .- .' .. ',' .:.\'> .': .,' .': "'. '" .". ~'.".' :. ,', ".' ". '. '.,.1 . : ..... ;=; ", <.'"; r:" . ; ..... out added that sile wasobllged to mar· .• --- . ry 01; lose bel' sovereignty. The mm· +i ~ , -.w ; '. _~~'. . 'i:' ,.. ' ._.,.. '--- ....",.~.. .: strel begged that he might sing one . By f. A. MITcHEL farewell song to her: He was permit- " :.: ..'. .' .. '. !t: : ted to do so and saug, expressing his . ". .' .. ' _" . .. I love so pathetically tbat the queen · . There was a kingdom belonging to /IH'ol,e down and told him that sile the ea'stern Roman empire the sov- would give up her' kingdom for him. . ereigiiotwhich was at n cel~tain period ~ He told bel' that bis love for bel' would · a.yolmggirin~·l1Ied· Eudoxin. She was I not permit bim to accept the sucrIfice. .. :'. . . '. .... and they parted. .• t~entyyears Q1d. and very beautif~. The queen now informed her minis- Fpr many generatIOns the royal famlly . tel's that sile would wed HarmodiuB hild int~rmntrled ·among each other. or allY one they chose. Preparations ThIs hnd resulted ill keeping up cel'- were made for the wedding, while the : .... ". ta,in hereditilrYdiseases. among them, queen wept in secret. She wus sollclt an~ they had bee~ very much thinned cd to receive Hnrmvdius lJefore the by death. cercnlllny, but declined. When tbe Wh . th . . d b h . marriage cnme off she·.would not look . . en.' e queen was urge y el' at hIm.' After they bad been pronounc- nobles to Inll:rrt thilt tbere might be et1 a married couple bel' hllsIJallu sald: an heir .to the throne the beralds were. "My qneen." Insttucted to hunt tip some person of EudoxIa started. The Yoicc. was tl1l1t r~ylil bloodwbom she might wed. It of the minstrel. She lool{ed up, and was found tlmt there was nO mao 11v- there beside her "'us tile man wbo !lad iug wbom her majesty might marry WUlJ hcr heart and for .wbom sbe bad . '.~ offercd to· gl"e up bel' klllgdom. who was not taltlted ,,~lth SOUl ered- Harmodius had lea med before any Uary djsease.· But a m~_ nrmodills, one elsc that he was the onlv man the was discovered, who had descended (IUeeu couW marry ano, beiI;g possess from another branch of the royal fami- ed of a winning ,,(,Ice. bad imng to her ·Iy, who WIlS young and wealthy. It from beyond the wall of the royal gar W~s . represe~ted to the queen that if l1en aml found her heart an easy prey...... she did I'iot ma'rry thls' person she The two ruled .as .King Harmodius ·.· ..···.:i. . ul'd' t t II F th ,Iml Queen EUUOXIH till the TurkSl over- .co . no marry a . a. 1 ur ermore. . ! If. . J1 'did t b . h' II d' 1an tho t part of Europe in whlcb the I' ·: S ~.' no 'axe an ell' . ormo JUs ldn~dom lay. WO~ld. be tb~ onJy pe:son who. would Tile story of E:ing Harmodlus and hI!.' e any claIm w1,late' er to the t.hrone. QEd . . 'I told . T. • '" ••••• . ueen U OXlil was ong as an .' Now Ithappened that not long before Illustration or the po,,-er of music, CS, .~his marrIage .question came up Eu- reciallY over a woman'R he.art. ~ittiDg ..... doxiaha<1 been in the royal . gardensooesilmmer day when from b~yond tbe wall came sounds of music. ~motional Acting. I A,man wus st.D.ging. accompanied by a "You acted Juliet as if YOl\ were · llIte: The princess listened and when really suffet·lng." tbes,Ongwas finlslledsentanattendant "I was. J piayed the part in a pair '...... of very tight sboes." - Pblladelpbla tQ command tbe singer to come to her. S'IDNEY P. DONES , .. . Ete did so; and his face and flgme Rnlletln. / .. · proved .to be as cbarming as his voice. Premier Real Estate ~nd ·Insuranee Agent of California. '...... De~~~ . ~ 'rhe queellkept hImsirigiIig for awhile, Manager and promoter ~f the. Booker T. Washington J~uiIding. !3usiness .r·· thendIsniissM him with Ii .gift, WhIch"IS boltiJl~ a refining prOl'ess. pa 1"" Manager of the Los Angeles Post: Busin-ess;\lanager of the New !'..-\ngel~ \ .. - he refused. "That dt-pends, my SOD.....bether It Theatre. Anyone desiring information cQllceming business matters' in Cal-' ')Dua'oxiJIrese.nted this refusal, though fB done 1m flour mills or at the table,"- ifornia, should write Mr. pidney Dones, 1011 Central Ave., Los Angeles,. Gat . Baltimore American. .'.' til h,<'lr:heart sheadtiJ.ired the man the LOS ANGELES NOTES. The Hotel Rockiland is one of The' ~ i more for it. Sbehad intended to ~Mi1------jDandhlm to come 'again to sing fOT There's nothIng half so good all W. D. Sandifor Monitor's first subscribers and will fIer;'but . since hewoul{} not take laughing. Kever slgb when yon ('an have an ad ,dth us next week. Watch paY-fordoing so it was beneath her slrig.- W.Msrkworth Prned. Lee Allen, fOrnlerly of Omaha, is I for it. -.-- J ~ ',., : ': :: ~oylU ..dignity .. to accept thc service. An Old Superstition. now business manager of one of the' Los Angeles srts up and takes notice Nevertheless'sbe coind not forget ei, It was 3. common sllperstitiou .n an- leading dairy lunch rooms of the city. eyery time an Omaha crew hits to~-n. ~~.".I'· .....t 'b' er.'. h·i.tn··". or'.. his Jl!,us1c~" Fin'.di:ng .er-h dent Italy.' that If 8. woman. werefound he is making g.ood and a great change The Santa Fe boys are live, .but th1eI y self pinlug :for bim,she. tried to drive spinning on a bigbl'oad the crops, h b '. . t' bl . hI' d Wmohtof hermhld., Not Bucc~eding w()uld be ruiiled for that year. In 10 t. e... · usmess lS no lcea e smce e are p aymg secon . . J in doing so, she resolved to have him IllostBeet:ion~ of Italy a woman was assumed charge. --- tiltrodnced . into the . palace surrepd_torbidden by law thus to spin or e\'en i The wet and dry fight in Califo Lia tiously, forshollldU'be known that she to carry ahuncovered spindlf' on tbe The Pie*son apartments. make has been the hottest waged politilal : wasacceptfuga.f!1vo.i·frbm a subject '. bighway. things homllike for its patrons and fight in the co~ntry, and it seems tHat ". it wPuldcreate'a great scandaL . should not b~ forgotten when you the wets have rt. "Shesentone ot'herlittendantswhom . Heard In Gour't. come to Los Angeles. --- shecouid tr~l;ltto the musICtanwith'iYour bonoI'. Iacknowledge'dtbe ref· ~, _ I tr t1 ." i" t iihltn tll . I . . ertmce of Uie opposing counsel to rn? It is reported hat G. Wade Obee is .s~~:~~tSiehoCo~p~lleJth/;q~er::~~grliYhair. ~Iy hair .Is gray. and lL Prentice, Ithe drug store man, is ~~ ~~~~:. It is certain that he isp't Dlore ~(1' more lntatuated ~W~;:the~<~lJTI~~,I..t;}8 W1dely,cl~ll:l~~(L;~u~.~. IS domg Its;~9;r,~.~? w;lIJha.t no me~- ~Il't~r-esting'e"hara.cte:t;.-. On~..~ceJ I .' ...... ".,... .- ~-- ---_._._.-. )----_ .. - .' ..,.... ," "", ...... ,.. :.' "TIIEr" MO'N IT 0 R. t •• .quite sick for a fortnight. is slowly f EVENTS AND PERSONS' ern home. 2883 Miami-near Dodg:e convafescing.. car line. Wester 5519.-Adv. The Grant Brotherhood of St. Miss' Coreasia Broorofield. who un J ohn's A. M. E. Church 'will give a The Monitor subscription contest is i;¥~,All!.'·r~];~~;;~;. derwent an operation for appendicitis reception complimentary to the 1st quirkening into life and there will be 1••..•. ,nAgain Lt SouthOml:l;ha Hospital last Thurs Hegiment K. of P. Band. a:t the Church some interesting and spirited rival~ day, November 2, is doing nIcely and Tuesday evening, November 14th, at rJes soon. hopes to be. able to leave .the hos 8 :30 p_ m. The public is cordially in · Ap}j~&il~~j,· .. S:;.~:{~;~Following their pital in a ·week or ten days. vited to be present. WILL N. JOHNSON, acti9~#nC;IriI).g'.A.nt;h()nyCrawfotd Attorney · •. Roy Fouts, President. LEGAL NOTICE aW~H~tif~dQ'~~i'm~r;who was courag 'Mr. aid Mrs. J. R. Young have re J. C. Pa.rker, Secretary In the District Court In and For Doug .eous,.·enough to defend himself. from turned from Hastings, Neb., where las County. Nebraska ¥~ari!tbyawhite To Ruth R. Smith, non-resident: an man, the brave they spent a few weeks. Try Madam Baker's Wonderful Hair and';ga;ll~twhitemenof You are hereby notified that On this com Grower, on sale at The People's Drug the 21st day of June, 1916, James J:fiuniltY.,·tofhe>number oimore than , Sunday. NovehJber 12, will be the Store.~Adv. Smith filed a petition against you in a ,l),l;inqied;have'.decided that the five firs;tQuarterly Meeting in this Con the District Court of Douglas Coun Prof. Silas J. Harris leflt for Kan .CraWford, :boyswho survive their fa- ference year at Allen Chapel, A. ty, Nebraska, the object and prayer thei~tist sas City last Saturday night. of which are to obtain a dilorce from leave .this neighborhood. 1\'1. E. Church. Everybody is invited you on the grounds that· you have Thei1;decla,redreason for making this and welcome. The pastor from Coun wilfully abandoned the plaintiff with . dem:~n.~is:tMt it is f~r the sake of Icit Bluffs will preach ~t 3:00 p. m. Mrs. E. Robinson of Little Rock out good cause for the term of two pea()e and'forthebe;:;t mterest of the' Rev. J. H. NIchols. pastor. Ark., has been the guest of her years last past. Yau are required comrhirilliy.: ...... daughter, Mrs. Ira Baker of 2611 to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of November, 1916. The-:-hundi'ed:ormorefarmers, or Patrick avenue. She is travelling in mission~ry James H. Smith, hilibiliies.'~.Ithey areknawn, wanted the interest of work and Plaint,iff. toc~lh()'n: th.e boysip.a body, butciti CALIFORNIA JAY will subsequently hold a series of This publication is made by au meetings here. thority of an order made by the hon zens.'dfthe town persuaded them to (Aphelocomn cnllfornicn) orable Judge Charles Leslie, Judge of · allow-~a committee of citizens to see the District Court in and for Douglas .. the .bo~s:'~ T,his was done. and'the Rooms for rent in a beautiful mod- County, Nebraska. 68-71 boys;·asI{edttlbe given .. until Novem bel'•.15·' t~ . wind '. UP 'their business af fair.s~. Mr.Crawfoi'downedabout 500 acres. of land and was reputed to be worth: consid¢rablemoney. The re he Monitor ontest Warms Up quest oithe boys waS granted. : " . Interest in The Monitor contest has become general and promises .'Whites Will Get Property. to be a genuine campaign. This week we have added a new feature It is wel1linderstood that ever:;, with which will prove a strong one. Any subscriber to The Monitor may' the time gran,tedit will be mpossible nominate one contestant and said contestant will receive 1,000 points forrthe Crawford boys to e.ffect any as a starter. No contestant will be allowed more than one nomination, advantageous arr~Iigement for dis thus everyone will have an even break. Anyone entering the contest' posilIgo{their holdings. and so b;ave without nomination will receive the 1,000 points cred'it with the first i white farmers will probably take ad subscription turned in. A minimum of 2,000 points is necessary to varitag'e.o!·theopportunity to secure win the first prize. Pick some hustling girl or boy, man or woman.: Slices}>f~~efine'Crawford proporties and start them off with 1,000 points. at nominal pric~s; La~er in the day,'after this arrange NOMINATION BLANK ttl.ent had. been settled upon, ~he hill billies' hecaine' dissatisfied because ~,':4i(t\'t I nominate -. .. ..ge in .ablln.ch to run the. I b6y~out ,pf town, this feeling being Length 12 inches. Dlatinguished r for The Monitor Suhs'cription Contest and ask that.. be credited helped on;, undoubtedly, by resorting from other jays within it!;! range by to.iUegaldispense-rs ofalcolioliCcon- its decidedly Whitish underparts anlt with 1,000 points. . c()etiQns. forthis state is supposed to brown patch on the back. . . l:ie dry, and so the 'crowd weI'lJt about Range: Resident tn. California. .. Subscriber '.' thetoW...l).toihevarious places ofbusi-. north.' to southern Washington, and . . south to southern Lower California. Address ~ ".., :..__._ ness ~oiJ.ducted by Colored men and Habits and economic status; This ~~~~~~~ili~~~~e~~g~~~~otl~·~·~··~·~~~·~·~·~~·~·~·~~·~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~'~~I~ ·snops. ··The ···better. 'elemerit of. the' character as the- eastern blue jay. He ....•.. ". .. . . '. I town's··cjtizeniy~·:judiciously · .mingling Is the Ilame noisy, rollicking fellow i······ .\ ······················aa •••• • •,• 'I ., with the crowd, ~ffectuailyprevented and occupies a corresponding posi1;Jon 1 '.:, any .. actual .' outbreak of violence in bird society. Robbing the nests ot I 'against the Colored shopkeepers, who smaller birds is a favorite pastime, ,.: ." t I clos,e... d.th~ir sh.ops .. an.d kept - out of and he isapers·lstent spy upon domes· Be t "r the' 'uTill N;ot -'. · the way~' tic fowlsapd. ." weHknows.. the...ineaning. s . .. H ..·With the departure Of the outlaw '. ~~~~:aiaec~~: ~~tah~e~ilS~~~~:lXh~~eS~' . LaUidry Injure ot' I gang from the City; thee:X:citement· . .. or . Hands d.ied.. , ..au.t.•·. an...d·... t·h.·e.····n'·ext· .d·.a·y th.e.. 'Ne~" ThaInsectfoodof th.isjay constitutes ! .... about one·tenth of its annual austen- f{itc~en. Clothes. gr()es WerealloWed to take up theIr an~e.Thelnclusioriofgrasshopper8· i t busirtesspursuits~ 'But . the edict arid caterpillars rn,altes this part ot! I "ho~s .'.' .. against the . CraWford startdS t -the. h1r4's foodin its favor. But the. '. . . and they. mustsacrificeeverythingremain'der of its animaldiet1nc1udes .. '. .. andleavethecoml'llunity.. ,.f '. '. ',lllto'gether' too large a' proportion ot i. I I •• III I. IIII a ••••••.,., ,,,,,, ,', ,, I •• ,,, I, I J '.' . bep.~ficlaJblrdBandthelr eggl\j and . . . '1 . ··,.·.11···.:' . .. Cli'" "1 ..... '. '.' •. ' .... . in this respect it appears to be worse I'" . '.. 'oice ots closo : .to .. school'· '.;md .ca''':'· .. .. . ~Il , ...... AU ~ thal:iIts eastern relative, th~ hlue jay.'. .' . .,- r . .liJie.>;$5.()Oc~slla~d$5;OOin0I1thlY~ 'whn it . '.' tol fdi ',. d'"R I- hi South Sl·de Mere'h ts' . I' ..... WebSter5519;:"":';Adv~ 'large~Y :t y~:s~. £t~fmeB~ft~IDit~~:g" ,< e 1ft .e an":': ,1':.....;. .' '... '. ':forGultivatedfrtiit alld gra,in.niikes . 1..;. ...;.- .;....;. ~~-~~~~~...... ~....;.;.~-----...,.._ ~~~~---f ;J":F:"ic_.'-:cc:M:d~a~d_;MrL:]L ~ ~ Mooteha,ve re,-'lt '. ::" "'SOOTHSIDE ":i:~~:e::l~t~~~s~t:o~OOag~~:tiit:iet:~~ ',' ··B..· '·..·' '.'.. 'St.' .•. '.. ' k;. P <; ..'-' :..: f JVA..g6'l!l Rep.al~t GeDe..nloillae~.~ ~. <,' . '.. ..:J~~;:, ...t~iurrho.rrifQ~;'q~;r~sp~nde~t)·:hortlciulture;' .' ,.',. ". .':1 ::.P~*;~~IPT;~~-E~~;ltT.' ··1. :"::. Jl;;wL~;t A~~Et~~···NI::J:~. ···~d.\~'~U'·g·rh·~.:t.·.~ :e;:;r·.::~'·.~,·.::.·.· ·'="a:.. :•.. ·.y.··.l...•.~e a.n..:. le ~Safo' ~Jgti~ti: ~cl:~:StlJ.~'.', ;Tt!I~.;~0;878.~.~. t',"'~""~ ?~~;~'. :).~:~,:.,~,_.:~)'.,3.4~ .~ ~t. ~.I,,'J:',~SoDt.hn ~~o-!.- 25~! '. . ..,.•. .. .. a.·.·D·.·.d.. ·.I·e.··' s.;..· t·. aa'.·P.. ·t..o.·r.··.ne·t·.·.·urn·.. .'ed.'d.:.·.·· fl.ir·.tot.'m..' ·. """ .' •...... ". . ':. . . 1'" "".: ,:, '.' ". . ...··Cor.·24th:i' ': f •. i ..•.• "0 •• " ••• " 't,' ....": 1.," ':. ! ",.• .•. .• to • . ..• 'I· •. I. '" "." ""I'" I.. '. ell h d h '."1._.1'[ II I""I •••-._••·i·.".~·:, -r..I_~ Gli g e~ ~a. Z"a."et"1ot;,J.u.o.,A ""''''' '. •'were..h· .· .... ·th·ey....spen.·t ...a'b'.' ... ebtlat n cQ.ated btliass. •..t suc'd'ias n.d"""." .. '...... '.' ' .''.. ". -. '. .",... - P .t &. M-' hel8eli''." ~..~~;~J,~.,ti~~l;relatiyn~~~r~~~!~;~:~~~:~~~~il~!:MEL~~l~;:~b~ggist e e::wareI~O~ . 'C"" ...~.. .., .,:an,d..hypo".~an J>e mad~ the ,1,>a8ls of . GOOD BARDWARE . -¥!S: Roxie Williliiji:§'3:p('h~i'~i~~e.i';:)veq;('~fflcferit;'·~afe-lIg·f~~·8c'reeD8.both. i Tel. So~th 807 : 4826 So. 24th 5t; . Mrs;: Alice Crltbmdon)whOwerecaUooc"·for:;oahochroma~lcand Cor .nonoTtho-. I 2408 N St.· '.', TeL ~lb: 162 .: ~; .. k·KiinB'as City,r' :the 'serious' illness 'chromatlc pI.ates. ECJ,uaI number8 ~f·. . ••'••, ••• ,•• ,1 ••• , •• , '. ••,•••,,• i , • , ,I . "'" by -I • I•••• ~ • '.' • I ,- I •.'I•I ••• I '.. ••••" I ,. of their ilither, retu'rruid home Frid'ay, the glasses should. b.e stained by Im-, WindoW' Glass ,Window· GI . Njjvemb~r' 3: .The sisters brought hini ,:me~slng them 1Il: solutlo~8' ot naphthol , t.. Now is. the time befo,re YOll.: get ~I >-. ''''.' . '. ...' ... :yellow and of methyl violet respectlve- Pa' ionize . "'" h~.~e wlt~ them, thmking. the change 'ly; and,one ot each.ahould be bound up , Our. Call FRED P.IIS. 89uta'101 lJl~Y .d~ hi.m .g.9c>d as.well as to be able together. -6lm to film. It e. diffused, He does Glazing. Pain g. aDd. : to 'better; .ca~ .for him. .Ilght .ls requJred a sheet of tissue pap A·dV'e'rtisers _'. PaPer HallgiDg .,. -- J).er, 9r of papler mineral, may. bG 1D-_. " - . 4622 So. 24th .St.· Mrs. Ida Riddles.- who' has been terpose4. I '. "', •.. .,,L' ~ ...... ~-~:.:'-\'~":': '.:.' .... ". ~ . ;. ~ " . '"14·<1:ItEM 0 NIT () R. .-,~: .... ··;··~1.1·· .~ ,...i·~···4~""':';~"-;';--:;~~",::':";.. ~ '..:..';:. " .:-...:...... ,."'-~~~.;...;;,....;.--'.:.,;..;.-. _.:::.. ..:..._""'"-.:.-.:.-~,":',.";'.•-_.~-__':'-~-__-_-~..-.-.-.~_.-_.._--_.-_ :: ••••••~ •• " ";,'..' ~'.:.:cL;;:::;=::::::::======··~=··:::."~'."-~~======~ 'I! The Monitor's' Classified Columnstl _0_._ . A Discovery Give Our Adve~tisers Ypur Trade-'-They Deserve It And· Its Result • .~_o....a._._""."''''•..•'''''''G'''''.•-''.• '''·'~''.''.-.··.·''''.··.· .•..•-.-...... -. • ... • ...... -.-.-...... -.-.-.-...... ADS FOR A UTOISTS JOE MARGULES Where a Little Money Goes a Long "Two in One" Vulcanizing Co. Tire Ways. Irl","",~' UI If de cuil'd folks of dis ton'n ain't gwine cmzy, deu I don't and tube repairing. New and second Webster 4~n8 24th and Caldwell ·know who I am," said Aunt TUlIa to lJel'self as slle uung hand tires. 1516 Davenport St. . out the ;Monday wasuon tlle clotl.lesll ne .. Dey .used to have HARDWARE '•. cOIllmQnserise, butit seems as it' dey lwd lost it nil au' dell' COMSlJMMEHS AUTO SUP.PLY CO. J. F. l\1.cLANE=------'bi;!llnsbadturned to sa\\'l]ust. . " We save you money. . "HU! It was about ten days ago dat I stood at de front Dougla::; G2:jO 1921 Farnam Paints, Window Glass, Oils ga~e when' a cull'd woman wid u basket ou ucr arUl l:UIU " ..'. Webster :.L'J16 24th and Lake Sts. .' '...... walkin' up de mUdle of de road. I seen dat uel' eye,; were Use only Deep-l{ock Gasoline and ;turne<:r towai'd ,me, an' I waUed fur bel' to come up. She was all smiles as sue Motor Oils. Twice the power-'-Lasts JEWELRY-\VAT~H REPAIRING axed::' .. , '. .-- --·-E.'--R. - SMIS-OR --~-~._.- twice as long. ... ·Do deycllUsyou Aunt·'l'ilda?' Anything in the JewelrY Line "'Dat'~wbati~ve c~lled MISSOURI VALLEY OIL CO. t . bin since I was two yen!'s ole,' 1 replies. \\'eu::;ter 4915 2505 North 24th St. 1"DenI wIsh.to converse wid you,' she says. BAKE,RIES . ''We went upon de porch an' took seats, uq' she goes on: S. LEWIS THE LAKE BAKERY .' ""AuntTllda,J'ur de IasLten years I·hus bin mightily consamed 'bout de Just in Tim(~ to Get Watches and cuIl'drace. I bas wanted to lift it up, ;but I bas suffered disappintment timo Choicest Cake, Bread and Pastry Jewelry While the Sale is on. Rndagin. Sumtblil'blls bin wrong do. t . IV ebster :j:387 2504 N olth 24th St. · wecourdn~tbelifted, an'.l couldn't dis li()i :\orth 24th Street. F. WILBERGS kiver ·whati'two.s until 'bout two LOANS w:Ceks ago.' The Best in Bakery Goods __L ._-_.-~- UAVID-- B. -G-Rv~~~-'---'-- .. ." ':An'you did. make dis mighty dis Webster 673 24th and Parker Sts. k;J.yer.y1' tsaYs. Offers Watches, Diamonds, Clothing " iDilt'~'''de 'Mriest trut; Aunt Tilda. CLEANERS AND DYERS and Jewelry at One-third off. .~.' lshore did/Elhe says. 'De trubble wid !{ed 6081 410 No. 16th St. :." .. dablackman· is in hili bralns, an' de DRESHER BROS. trubble wiclbis. bi'ains comes' from de Clenners, Dyers, Hatters, Furriers .:\IE.-\T ~IARKETS kinksitihis bair.Dern kinks keep on Tyler 345 2211-17 Farnam St. '-T{E~Ry-'S'CH NAU BE-rt twistiiJ.' an' mixin' up his brains, an' Best of Everything in the Meat Line be cali't keep to oneideaober ten min· OMAHk DRESS CLUB Webster 6564 1906 No. 24th St. utes.> D~lt's de diskivery I hev made. We Take Pride in Giving Satisfaction If YOlikin take .de ldnks out o' his Douglas 3660 2225 Cuming St. J. ROSENBLATT ·balt '~e will riz .upan' be de.ekill of de Live Spring Chickens All Year Round. ' ...;. COAL Whiteman inay'ar: Phone Doug, 2.'30B 219 No. 13th St. · : f"Womil.ri~howdid you make dIs ----:;-I.-A~B=R"7'AHAMS-O-:-N-·----·- 'dis!dverjl' 1 asks. Coal, Kindling, Hay and Feed :\ EW A:\"D SECOND HAND FCR .'. ;, 'IwUl teUyou. One nightl . Prompt Delivery NITURE dreameddat: I was walkin'across .de Webster 46 1316 North .24th St. fieUlaI/an'angelcamealongan" took -Two Stores- fue a.n'led me into de woods. When GOODELL & CO. wewe~e "Led me into ·de woods." CITY and LOYAL FURNITURE CO. dar.ahe pintedout '. .'. '~ ..... .... .T:lIE ····MQNITO R. -' The Business World hoi' Business Eriterpri8~B Conducted by Colored PeopJe-:-ltelp Them to and ReUgiollsTopics . . Grow ..by Your Patronage. .•. .'.' ". . ,Direct'orY.· vices qaHy at7a.ni. a.ri.d 9 a. m. Fri· j .. 11'·....··...··_...... ····'. ·· .'. · 'I · Baptist;..." ..... ' " days at8 p.m. Sundays at 7:30 a. Annie Banks CecilE,. Wilkes' DR. CRAIG MORRIS . "'Bethel"':;"'Twentycniti,th ,and T streets' m.; 11 a. m. and ·5:00 p.m. Sunday BANKS-WILKES DENTIST . South Orn~h~i..Rev;'Th61naS Taggart, School at 10:00 a. m. FuneralDlreotors and Embalmers 2407 Lake St. Phone Web. 4024 ',~ . . ' '. '. Lady Assistant . .:~Gth,and13ul'~lctt~.Services,Morriing Satisfaction Guaranteed - -.- . . 011;everiing, .. 7:30; Sunday School 1 Methoclist- 1914 Cuming Street , -- \ ••••• ! g ,po m.;B: 'Y" P.:J3; 6:30 p;m,; praise All-en Chapel, A. M.E., 5233 South 1'i••R.es.·,.D.O.U.•.•4.37.9.,.o.m.c.e.D.o.u.g•.•3.71.8 t The People's Drug Store ' 8m'vice;. 7:30 p. m. 'l'wenty-fifth street, South Omaha.- il + 109 South 14th Stre.et I .' The Rev. John H. Nichols, pastor, TERRELL'S D'RU'C' S·T'ORE + Drugs, Cigars and Soda .. H, 'd 5233 S th' T '. t fifth I• Toilet and Rubber Goods .'I~' I Pre~.'crl·ptionc ..6t .M :. '.' . . . . em ence, ou weny- . f' f'pecial Attention to "'" :..·o.l'1ah~ wenty,slxth and Sew· t t S·' . S· d· t' 11 . Graduate Pharmacist" ,,"t , . '.' "'. ' ", .. s ree . erVIces: un ay a a. prom.PtD.ellvery Excellent Service. We appreciate your patronage. ard streets.T-~eRev, M. B. WIlkm- Im. and 8:00 p. m.; Sunday school,. Webster 4443 24th and Grant i Phone Douglas 144ft ~ soni pas~or,resIdence2308 North 2-9th 1:30; class nieeting, 12:00; A. C. E. .-.- - ,.. _ .•- -... · St, TeIElphOI1e. Webster 1038~ Sel'- L 6'30' p'ra r t' T d ' -_ -. . . '...... , ., ye mee mg, ues ay +. ' t' VIces:.· ... S.und,ay School, 9:3,0 a. m.; evenl'ng at 8'.00. Repairing and St~.r.ln 9 .. hi Orders Promptly FilledI preac. ng, 11 a.m;, and 8 p. m.; . --- NORT'H SIDE B. V.P. U. at 6 p~ .nL· Grove M. E.-Twenty-seco.Qd and __' Seward stl'eets. The Rev. G. G. Logan, SECOND-HAND STORE paator.Residence, 1628 North Twen- Auction Every Saturday. Zion~2215 '.. Grant St. :Rev. W. F. ty·.second street. Services: Sunday R. DealerB. RHODgSin · Bo-tts, pastor; .-r8::>idence, 2522 Grant SchQol at 10 a. m.; preaching at ll.a. New and Second Hand Furniture and 3treeLTeleplJ'oneWebster 5838.. Ser~ Stoves ... m. and 7: 30 p. m.; Epworth League, t Hou:sehold Goods Bought and Sold ...... 'vice.S: De~6tiorial +GENERAL W ATGH CLOCK and i ,.... •• I••••••••I•••••I•••• ", i JE~ELR': RE.PA.IRING.'. .' Res. Colfax 3831 0,..ff.i.ce Doug 71501.1 ard, C. C.; J.H. Glover, K. of R. S. Cumlng Hotel t I AMOS P. SCRUGGS , No~ P.~Meet . . . . i AttorneyCat- Law ! Western Star 1, K. of Phone D. 2466 1916 Cuming St. ~ 220 South .13th Street I' News>ofthe Lodges . hIgS s(Jcond and fourth Thursdays in . t I. (Over Pope's Drug Store) OMAHA I...... i •.• ' eo 'I , ••••.•~ ~ •• , ..• I ••• each month. J. N, Thomas, C. C.; E. *...... : (i ,~~ ~~ ~.~~ . and;Fraterrtities R Ro:binson, K. of R: and S. ":"' -:" I •••• II ••••.•••• I, ~.. .' . t Masonic. Omaha LOdge-No-.m6,G''''" Unit jWestern Undertaking CompanYl Rough AshIer Lodg(3 No. 74. A. F. ljd Order of Odd Fellows. Meeting' t SILAS JOHNSON, Funeral Diredor. i &. A; M.,Onia.h~':r-reb. Me~tings, tirstnights, the first and third Thursdays + ,and third Tuesdays in each Dlonth~ ~f ~ac4 month. Lodge rooms, 2522% t· Webster 248 .' .' Chapel.OIlen Day and Night. 2518'Lake, Street -! .' .r;-,I( \VllkefieId"W, M.; E.C. Urider- a e street. G. H. Brown, N. G.; J."" ~ ••• 0 ••• •• .- - I ••••••••• ' •• i. II ,', ",- wood; Secretary. . C. BeICher,P. S. l!JxcelsTorLodge, A. F. &.A..' M., Weeping Willow Lodge No:· 9596;- omaha, Neb.~1:eetlrigs first arid third G. U, O. of O. F., meets second and "'l'hurad~ys)n"~ach:oiorith: . four:th.· Thursdays of each motJ.thilt .' ZahaTempIeNo. 52;'A:E. A. O. U. U:B.F. HaU, 24th and Charles. M. M~i:i.. Q~;~dHI~1'Jeh. !\'lp,RtingR the H.Hazz'ard, N. G;;T. H. Gaskin, P. S. ,toUl'th Wednesday ine~ch month. N; P. S. . ·.·.·iIunt~~~··· Ill~" ··1?~~eAtate;.·. Wulter .L.. '. -'-- .• . Seals,· .Rec()]:der: . FriElndship T~nrple, No. 347, meets Shaffer Chapter No~ .42;U.E. s~,. the first and thitdFridayafternoomi .. 'Omkha,Neb. Me'~tlngB'fir8t~ndthird at 2:30 each month at.'Twenty-f ,,' Omaha CSl Council Bluffs Street Railway ~ompanJ :; 1119 No. 21st St. Omaha, b. 1 ••• ·••••••••• I ••••••• ~ ••••••.··.······i .... ""e!!,,(,.I' .~ --'-~~--- . ': ;~ ..... i.·.· .:,., :i·.' "," ":, ···:·:.. i· ....-:<.:-: . '. :~.: ;'.' ':':. '. larg-eclothes Closet TVYo 'lots.•. 3224 . STUDYING INPUSTRIA,L '. CONllITIONS 01" NEGRO Maple. CaU Colfax 2514. . Pres:ton HieronyIilous. (Continued, Fro'm .First Page) FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. in any one part of the count.ry and a Desirable furnished room. On car '. "" . ···,,······1 ...... " . lack of 'supply in another. . bra:T~;'~N;;~L;ycdi '~~~r'J:::n~/,;:;~o:~~ya~~eb:~~; line. 2409 Blondo. Webster 6376. .. ".• ',The"'A ham i, Two rooms for light housekeeping. '." ., ", .. '., , .W h Wh'l 1 been before and the policy of the pres- 2::::05 No. 27th avenue. ". ·,.·::,::~HJi:' iOUSE.~()F:C.OURTESY 1T~~C~~l~:~t:r~V~r:nd. °L~ught:re Ient administration is to improve the 24th 'and, Parker i· Under New Management. . condition of the class. For Rent-Three furnished or un · .' % . 24th and Caldwell. "Ninety-five per cent or nearly all furnished rooms for light housekeep ...... ,. • -.,; .,.- :.•- , -.... of the egl'oes of the United States ing, 2.')11 Lake street. Miss M. Pol 1 '. ~~J;1er,;tHouseI·.. .. FQter,;t Music! ;:·.·~·· ..M·..··E··~C·_·C A-·..·R·.O····L·_..L··E···R·- R·-·I..N..··K·..·.··_\ belong to the working class and it is lard. Webster 4193. ;' .. Finest Features!!I· t with the idea of improving the con- Y"li AreAlwaYsW~kome Everybody's Down ~t the Rinl, I clitions of the majorty that the United Neatly furnished rooms. Mrs. Helen t Vaughn, hairdressing and dressmak '.-.-'--' I DON'T FORGET States Bureau of Immigra,.tion is send- I ing, 2805 Ohio street. 'V'{,ebster 4292. .tOpen Evenings. 7 :30~ 24th & Grant ing out representatives to look after ' ..it ; F. J. Thompson, Manager. conditions of the Negro." For Rent-Furnished rooms in ,"O·ur..NewBartolo! ...... - - ,.. : -...... The unprecedented influx of Ne- T~Iu~pIiALNOTE modem home for nice quiet. young THE INBEAU-. groes from the southern state.s is at- :,'" . TIFULMUSIC . ~ ~ o~._ _ , ~ .. ~ · O~.Gl••0.· ··, man. 3702 North Twenty-third St. • .• tributed to the fact that foreign im- Webster 3727. :"';:;Mtij111~Y night marked . the most l TAXI-C. WILSON.,:-TAXI t migration is almost at a standstill and pleaSaD:t'~hiev:ement·of good thingsi Give M~ a Trial, Rates Reasonab.le. t it has been necessary to fill the de For Rent-Two nice rooms f{)r man W:hi~hthe.~lhiunbra thea~r~ ....:. is offer- t 3 :00 P. M. to 12 :00 P. M. I pleted ranks of unskilled labor from 'lr,Q wife or two gentlemen in pri .hlgiJ~.~a.trons. " A' crpwded house £ People's ~rug Store, Douglas' 1446 f somewhere and the southern Negro v <.1' e family. Nice neighoorhood, ,26"26 listene