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pR. CURTIS TAKES CHARGE. pOPULAR WITH THE PEOPLE. Dr. A, M. Curtis, the surgeon-in- chief of the Freedmen’s Hospital as- sumed charge onthe first. Dr. Cur- tis took hold asif he had been in ,e knows his business and his affiable g P THE YOUNG PHYSICIAN NO STRANGER signed t nly executiye officer at the head THE WASHINGTON BEE. LAWYERS vs. MINISTERS. (Continued from 4th page.) Resolved further, That a copy of these resolutions be placed in the hands of the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives of the United States. Respectfully submitted: Fountain Peyton, J. M. Ricks, E. M. Hewlett, J. H. Smith, Reuben S. Smith, M. T. Clinkscales, Perri W. Frisby, John A. Moss. The lawyers in the Capital Saviags Bank who took part inthe meeting called vd Mr. R. S. Smith, declined to above petition. There is quite a feeling existin among the ministers against the col- ored lawyers who attacked them. The opinion among the people is that the colored lawyers went too far; indeed a prominent citizen said that the colored lawyers had nothing to do with the matter any way after the ministers took it up. Lawyer Ricks, while he defends Judge Bradley ee 2 a BEE s-ike m -1, | representatiye this week that he had conduct of that institution will ea atiack to make against the minis- him a_ host of friends. One/ters. They were all his friends and pout Dr. Curtis is, his race} he had hi He is nota man who thinks | igh respect for them. he white man can do everything. bne of the most competent sur-| A BLACK SKIN REMOVER. n this country and when he _ - - s operations he does them ina|_ This preparation will turn dark skin c manner. Under Dr. Curtis,|four or five shades lighter. It ‘re- THE WORK, HE WILL BECOME e forten years. He is going to be t institution. It is evident that s and business-like methods the colored physicians will receive the |moves wrinkles and freckels from the benefit of his work. Stokes, Mr. Harry Harvey and Miss M. 1 |faceand makes the skin beautifu., | Any person using it can see the resul Alpheus Davison, one the most | 1m forty eight hours. It does not turn d Bible students in this country | the skin in spets but bleaches out whitel jcliver a lecture with maps, on | It is a very good thing for weak eyes it ct, “Jerusalem and the Holy |allowed to go in while washing the before the Congressional Ly-|face. The skin remains beautiful ’ at Odd Fellows Hall 1606 M st., | Without continual use and is perfectly west, Sunday next at4 p. m.| harmless tothe skin. Price $2.C.O.D. isical exercises will be ‘nter- Thomas Beard, asa vocal, violin and piano} 122% West Broad St. will be sang by Mrs. Helen Richmond, Va. Harvey respectively. Mr. Da-| Penny goods a Specialty. rato Sunday’ school teachers and @EORGE E, CROSWEL!, pup | | monthly meeting of the teachers | 431 7th Street, s. w. Eleventh Division of the public is on Wednesday last at Bell | WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY was very interesting. Papers ’ ad by Misses Laura Dyson, | , Waring and Bailey. inter-| New goods daily. nd spritely discussion was in- zs med pleased. The supervising | EUGENE SCHWAB, . E. W. Brown conducted WHOLESALE DEALER s and short addresses =i d by Trustee Richardson, t and Mr. H. C.Tyson. It was 7° s Wines and Liquors, 525 8th Street S. KH. leek! s West-End Bargain House, Has opened with the most beautiful line of millinery ever shown in the West End. Also a full line of DRY GOODS, Gents Furnishings and Notions. Prices to suit all. Come and see. West End Bargain House. 1039 20th Street, Northwest. William A, Linton, —DEALER IN— NK7 cod Coal az Cocke, 2240 pounds to the Ton. Sawed and Split wood. All stock under cover. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. No. 70 G Street, Northeast. lsaae Lory & Su, No. 1001 44 Street, Southwest. Clothiers, Shoes, Hatters, and Gents’ Furnishers, Trunks, Velice, Jewelry, and Merchant Tailoring. Having purchase the entire Stock of Shoes A. Minster, 495 Penn. Ave., we will offer to the Public $5 and $6 shoes to go at $2.50, $3 and $3.50 $2, $1.50, 98c. Branch Stores; 727 and 1021 44 Street Southwest. Cb, Sullinaa, Harness and Collar Manufacturer, STABLE SUPPLIES. 211 10th Street northwest. Repairing Called for aad Delivered. DAILY MARKET. flonry Smith, —DEALER IN— Fine Groceries and Provisions. Cigars and Tobacco, Wood and Coal. 330 F Street Southwest. Do you want a whiskey that is ‘‘the finest” grade and full ‘‘proof?” If you do, call at the Bordeaux Wine Co. corner of 14th and T streets, and try their ‘‘Special.’’ There are a very few brands sold in Washington that excel it. Mr. Demonet the manager is a gentleman of the ‘‘old school,’’ and will tender you such polite attention that you will surely call again. CO Reward Si0o0. aders of this paper will be o learn that there is at Icast led disease that science has le to cure in all its stages, and tis Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure only positive cure known to the al fraternity. itional disease, requires a con- | ltreatment. Hall’s Catarrh is taken internally, acting direct the blood and mucous surfaces system, thereby destroying the ition of the disease, and giving ient health by building up the to note the cordiality which sted among the entire corps of ers. This divsion is doing good improving the condition of ools. By Old Established House —High Grade Man, good Ch irch standing, willing to learn our bug 1ess then to act as Man- ager and S ate Correspondent here. Salary $900. Enclose self-addressed jStamped erye'ope to A. T. Elder, Catarrh being 5 | Sa! Mai ager. 189 Michigan Ave. Chicago, Ill. T, FOLLIARD, 3238 M Street, West Washington. Dealer in FIRST-CLASS ion and assisting pature i " ' ' is work. Thepropriexors have |Wines, Liquors, Cigars, bacco, &¢ faith in its curatiye powers, | offer One Hundred Dollars | ee ise that it fails tocure. Send 4 testimonials. fhe French Market, | | F. ]. CHENEY & CO., | Toledo, O-| Corner 18th and I streets, is the | place where Fami Butlers will find a ment of Meats and Vegetables also Groceries, fresh and good. isth & L Henry Demas did draw a $250 per month from the 00 NOT FAIL State Lottery, would that pacitate him toa federal posi- more thanit woulda white who holds a similar position. mes of the illustrious Beaure Early have been connected e scheme. | FOR DEMAS. N Enterpris To get the Nickel Tea Kettle, given wi pound of Ba der at 50 cents. visit s Northe ieee get a THE BEE IS RIGHT. st Market and : good cup of Coffee free. ‘GRAND UNION TEA Co, 621 7th Street, northwest. ¢ Kansas City, Observer. ek, Washington, D.C., has | to fear; its position is right; | negro who edits a weakly, | isan editor for his people. | Bill of Fare. e with the ““B’ we need ed- nvictions who dare stand for | THE DELMO-KOONCE why, of course, who ever! a ro Ws C. ithe’ West, wave ‘Alpbabe, (ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 1606 M. St redit for bemg an editor of P)rs. R 5 Keenee le Rg Taylor was, and is, windy | o: PERSONAL. ied in a bo eininanteiandaen tabs ed in a box. REAMER, Tue GIFTED ENG ? id lan astrologist, c her office, 1529 14th s atters; tells “the future advice in all busi. on this lady wil. |$ skeptical; all busi- ce hours, 9 a, ml/} Joa. to 9g p.m butter, cof wn citizens in W. M. Drury eets. One of an ente 1 who is like s place of busi ake business man. ce Cream & water Ices, per plate, ~ | Ernest Brazier, *- © The coming leader of the.outh, z (Fee W.C. FURR, Pharmacist, Ist and F streets southwest. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all kinds Flour, Feed and Grain Wood, Coal and Coke. Terms Cash All orders Delivered Free. Give us a Trial. ital St. and Oy Ne a: Corne New Do you want fine produce? If so go to V. S. Moton who has been establish- ed since 1866. Stands 199, 200 and 201 ‘enter Market. You can get all you wantin fresh vegetables, and de- livered to all parts of the city. New Management, New Stock 20th & L. Sts. Comirg to the front with the best quality of Provisions and Grocer- ies at the Lowest Market Prices. I beg to announce to the public | hat I now have control of the Store at 20o&L st Where I will be pleased to see all of the old and new customers. This is the place that you want to y your Groceries, Meats, and Pro- ions, everything pure. Promptness | and Neatnes: Give us a call and be convinced. 20th and L Sts., hwest. So Our patrons will confer a favor on the management of this paper by call- ing on Mr. E. J. Wilhoite at his grocery 1802 14th street, when in need of groceries, ’ \ AT THE THEATRES. GP4xD OPERA HOUSE. KERNAN & RIFE, Managers. Week Commencing Monday, Apr. 11. Extra Easter Monday Matinees at 2. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. he Talented Young American Actor, THOMAS E. SHEA In the New American Play, MAN - 0’ - WAR'S - MAN Realistic Naval Battle Sinking of the Spanish shi, Arrival of the American Fleet By special request—Mr. Shea will “BEE HIVE“ 1920 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. We want yonr Trade. To get it, we will give you not onl Spring Underwear, the equal appear in his dual role of Dr. Jeky] of any soc. goods, they go for....29¢. and Mr. Hyde on THURSDAY NIGHT. POPULAR PRICES. wane ittraction—Cora Tanner in “ALONE POPULAR Ga CPAY PRICES. Week Commencing Monday, Apr. 11. THE COMEDY SUNBEAM Katie Emmitt —IN— THE WAIF'S OF NEW YORK, April 18—A Festival of Mirth. Jolly. Fanny Rice, in ‘‘At the French Ball.” KERNAN’S LYCEUM THEATER. April 11. One Week Matinees Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. —Commencing— —-BASTER— MONDAY MATINEES Another of those ‘‘Big Things.” FLYNN & SHERIDAN’S NEW S Cxry SPORT —Introducing— TousovurTr The Mighty Man Of-Turkey, The Celebrated Wrestler, Specially engaged at the enormous salary of $1000. Note—Yousouf will positively appear at every performance, and will meet all comers.—See daily papers for special bouts, Rexi} The Big Sensation, Chester Market REOPENED The Management Sheele and Poor —-bIG LEAVE— To announce the reopening of their MARKET, 21st and L streets, northwest, where their friends and patrons may find a choice line of Groceries and all kinds of Fresh and Salt meats. Give them a call. 21st and L Streets, northwest Board and Lodging, Visitors to the National Capitol, } will find comfortable rooms with board at 1225 New York avenue Northwest. The location is one of the best in the city, being near all the department buildings and all the street car lines. Unlaundred white Shirts. . Men’s Garters : fxs The Famous Monumental Dress Shirts, beautiful 1 ii - tached cuffs winraa abit = re Proachable, worthful and genuine tage sitatection, but alee — ust received 50 d ‘ Buse lozen Men’s gray Ladies fast black Hose with white Rewants of plaid worsted goods 3Ke joolarge hemmed Pillow Cases s%ec 2% yds. wide Unbleached Sheeting 12%c a yard. Children nobby Reefers Ladies Bleached Skirts... Black figured Satin Capes. The “BEE HIVE” 1920 Pennsylvania Av. Epwarp Konner, Proprietor. TAKE-Out KIRK, The only article ever manufactur- ed that actually takes the kink out of the hair. ltee's Take-Out-kink Will make the hair straight, soft, liable and beautiful. umed. Guaranteed pure and harmless. One bottle will con- vince the most doubtful that it will do all we claim for it. Manufactured only by Nicely per- Lee Medicant Company, S. HELLER, 720 Seventh St. n. w Washington, D. C. The Phylosophy ofthe Negro Suffrage. By Jerome R. Rily, M. D, Grand subject handle ina mas- terly manner. It speaks of to- day and concerns you. Bound in cloth, gold lettering $1. Sent to any address on receipt the price, W. H. DIXON, General Agent, 37 Liberty St. Hartford, Conn W. B. Hoover, at 1417 New York avenue northwest, is where you can purchase imported goods. and domestic The Boston Market, 1711-1713 Penfn aenue n. w., is where you can satisfy. nner man. Everything first-clas Fainview Drug Store, Drugs, Medicines and all the Staple Compounds. Full line of all the best brands of Cigars. Wm. R. StOne, Mgr, Corner R and rath St., and Ver mont avenue, northwest. When Others Fail Consult Terms Reasonable. Curster A. WHITELY, Proprietor. | Madden Bros STOVES & 'TINWARE, Tinning in all branches. Stoves and Furnace work. Specialties in Roof repairing and Painti n We would respectfully call our read- ers’ attention to the advertisement of the Fairview Drug Store, which is a the corner of 12th and R streets Mr. W. R. Stone, the manager, needs no introduction to our readers he hav- ing occupied the premises anumber of years some years ago. Mr. Stone.is a thorough pharmacist as well as an affable and courteous gentleman. - “Er A ‘ WE.WANT Your TRADE and to get it we are offering firstclass Groceries at the very lowest possible prices. All our goods are Fresh and Pure. We have a complete stock of Groceries, Fresh and Salt and all -the meats choicest brands of canned goods. Give usa call and we will convince | you that you can get the best value and most prompt attention | at our stores, E. J. WILHOITE. 1802 14th St. northwest. Branch Store: 1209 H St. n. w. | i { DOCTOR CZARRA, The most able and successful spe- cialist in the treatment of all Nervous, Chronicle and Private Diseases | Write if yoa cannot call. He has cured ‘many at their homes, whom he has | never seen, by his wonderful, perfect- ed system of Home Treatment. Let- ters kept strictly confidential and an- | completed outfit of modern appliance X-Ray and electrical apparatus, en- ables him to succeed. By this mod- ern examination and analysis of the urine he is able to state the correct condition of your system. The treat- ment by the wonderful static machine in Rheumatism, Neuralgia; Nervous- ness, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Bladder Trouble, General Debility, Catarrh, swered in any modern language. Has | DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? If so drop a postal tu The Elastic Waterproof Paint Co, And we will call and examme your roof. We charge only for Painting, stops all leaks free, ne Toofis too bad for us to make WATERPROOF, _All_ work guaranteed~-. Best city References. Elastic Waterprnof Paint Company, 16'L Street northwe . QP A SPRING ROTEL Bladensbutg Road, near SPAR SPRING. Headquarters for Bicyclists and clubs. Meals at all hourt. Ladies and gentlemen served in first.class style JOHN L. KEITH, and FRED A. DYSON, Proprietors. Want _ to move and move in a RUSH, go to Georg ]@ e fhomas, E=xpressman. No. 1747 L St. n. w. Johnson ve) Edmends, —Dealers In—— Dry Goods and Notions, 1930 Pa avenue, northwes & Special low prices in Blankets, Comforts, Dress Goods &c. Ladies and Gents Furnishing goods. READ THE BHE. The leading journal in the coun- try. The greatest advertising me- dium in Washington, If you want your business increased, subscribe and advertise in The Washington Beg. Itcan be purchased from ny of the following agents : Hillsdale—Dr. Gails Drug Store, West Washington — James L, ‘Turner, 3,000 M street. NORTHWEST. Wm. Tongue, 501 D street. George N. Butler, 1104 20th st. Koonce, Odd Fellows Hall, 16th and M streets. S. J. Beckley, 2519 M street. L. H. Harris’ Drug Store, Third and F streets s. w. While in South Washingion don’t fail to call in and see Edward F! ynn o Harmony lodge, K. P. He isa great boy and will entertain you well. Established 1866. © Ke BURNSTINE LOA OFFICE, 361i Penn. Ave. nw. Gold and silver watches, diamonds, jewelry, pistols, guns, mechanical tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing apperal. Old gold and silver bought. Unredeemed pledges for sale etc., has no equal to any other treat- ment. The Faradic electric treatment for Muscular Rheumatism, Impotency Loss of Vitality. The Galvano Elec- tricity for the treatment of Stricture, Hemorrhoids, 5 tency, Night Losses a Women has proved the most satisfac- tory results. Most every case can be | treated simply by modern appliances, { without knire or bloody surgical oper- | ation. Dr. S. A. CZARRA. | 619 Pa. ave., n.w. Washingto | D. C.—Two doors from Metropolitan Hotel Entrance. Hours from g a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed | Sundays. Washington, D. C. | Formerly of 593 3rd_ street, southwest. Has qemoved to 2010 K northwest, where he we will be glad to see his old friends and the public in general He treats all alike. Don’t forget the number, 2010 K street northwest. Loan Ofntece. LRY, &e, IWHACAUNA WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWE 41d dq ‘MANTIS GNV GATOO GIO YOUN AlVd HSVO LOANFD ON ‘a 1VS AOU sAaOd Pennsyl vania Avnue N W. SO he eee MEE «