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at Tuskegee Institute. A GRAND JC 2 INT ENTERTAINM AND MAY RECEPTION Wi 1 be loom of Youth Lodge 368 and Silver Queen Household of Ruth No. 740, G. U. O. of O. F., on Wednesday evening, May 1 1907, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 1606 M street, N. W. ee # This being our first time before the public jointly for some time, y invite the patronage of the entire fra you an evening of real pleasure, of’ preserving good order. en by we respect- nity and our many friends. We no pains will be spared in the 2: Dist. Household and Subordinates are invited. Committee on Arrangements. Chr., Mattie M. Holliday, Sec., Mary E. Clements, J. A. Purvis, annie Blackford, Vice-Chr. i : Supper Table. Fannie Blackford, Chr. N. S. Slaughter, Henry Taylor, Fannie Harris, Katie Boston, Matilda Payne, Robert Robinson, Harry Grimes. ; Refreshments. 3 a M. Holland, Chr., Ida Rhone, Mary White, Thomas Taylor, Annie 3urke, J. S. Jone Rebecca at the Well. Bettie Rhone, Chr., Fannie West, J. A. Purvis, Angelane Brown, W. B. Harris. Committee on Order. a £ Wylie street, N.|_ Miss Izetta Bass, who has been receiv- oa: Toon Chr, tah ee, L.A. Dodson, David Rinker, Ticket Agent. s very pleasant| "8 treatment here, has returned to her ose ee a =e oe A M. ie -, Richmond, Va., much improved. insic by the Columbian Orchestra, Prof. Sylvester Thomas, Director f Mrs. Robt. Fuller, who has not ess “ se & street. With well for some time, has g a February 19, 1904. Incorporated August 1 sd. who is|*® his home in Charlottesville, Va., hop se ase Refined, Enjoye ng to get a much needed rest. Mr.| the Di | | MORNING STAR LODGE NO. 40 AND MONUMENTAL LODGE NO. 3 Mrs | I. R. P. O. ELKS OF THE WORLD sp Troy | W a Grand Musical Extravag nza, Social Ses: and Reception, at Don’t mis M t} —— n Light Infantry Armory, corner of 13th and E streets, N. W., Thurs- I t 2 } ay eve , April 25, 1907 ’ | | Mr. Joe Gans, the Light Weight Champion of the World, will lead the Grand by the Prof WOR Yatkeon 1 | March at 11 o'clock. * |returned from Philadelphia ae ee STER Pereira | misston, 50. cents. 1 ‘Miss Harriet Shadd ane ss ipnaanae =. REV. Sey EST! RIS ( ORR’ YIH Seat t stocked with choice Wines and Liquors. ,Doors open at 7.30. Choice ays in Philadelphia was the guest of} a beautiful vocal solo. Mr. Clarence H.|Y!29ds of the season served by Sweet, Polite and Attentive Ladies of Forest Ricj end Ma MR Cocies |On behalf of the people, Rev. Corro-, [jlakey rendered a cornet solo, accom-| !¢™Ple No. 9, D. of Elks. Miss Lois Nelson of Richmond, Va.,|'"*"S W@S Presented with a handsome panied by Mr Charles E. Stokes on the] ¥ Cc sack is 8 P. M. to2 A. M. A Grand Street Demonstration. 1 was here as the guest of her sister, Mis Ip ie entree ia theca ok Monumental Lodge will leave Camden Station, Baltimore, at 3 o'clock, and on, D.D., pastor,| winlie 7 ean : | In response Rev. Corrothers said in] 4} een and flower girls was a most! 4! !ve m Washington at 4 o'clock and will be met by the Morning Star Lodge ril 22, 1907, at 8] Miss Mamie Fleming of Philadelphia|! autiful demonstration and the grand street parade will follow. ng is here, the guest of friends. Ladies and Gentlemer The opening address was made by Music by the Metropolitan Band and Orchestra, Prof. John H. Hawkins, th Lodge No. 1368] Mr. C Able of Philadelphia spent| § * express my appreciation a8} Rey, Wilbanks. He spoke in eloquent | €ader. , d the Silver Queen | several days in Washington, wel rise. T am glad to know] terms of the success of the emancipa- Samuel E. Jones, Exalted Ruler. Thomas F. Harper, Secretary. No. 740, G. U. O-| Mrs. Priscilla Brown spent several|!’*t ™y services since my stay in this} tion under the auspices of Lincoln} Chairman Washington Committee— William H. Walker. 1 grand joint enter-| gays in Philadelphia. jcity have been appreciated. I have en-/ Emancipation League. He paid a just] Chairman Brooklyn Committee—Wiltiam L. Pope. reception Wednes-} Mr A. Grimke has returned from|@*#vered to do my duty and nothing tribute to the people of South Wash- Chairman Jersey City Committee —( orge E. Bates, t Odd Fellows’ Hall,| Boston. ‘more. I have followed strictly the di-| ington for making the day a success. Chairman Baltimore Committee—William H. Lewis, M 6th and 17th streets, During the visit of Miss Sarah Brown Y'* law and obeyed to the letter the) Rey. E. E. Ricks prayed, followed by Chairman New York Committee—Sandy P. Jones. N and her sister, Miss Fairfax Brown, to [*¥ °f the land. While I have labored! several musical selections. Chairman Reception Committee—George B. Overton. be one of the grand- Philadelphia, they were the es of ™ out of season, I have had the co-} President Poe was then introduced ee ect eason, and the com-| Mics Rosa Presco. ‘ operation of the members of my church py Rev. Wilbanks. He delivered a force- 3 lodges are sparing MO} Mr. J, W. Cromwell of this city but; *™4 the good people of Washington for | ful address and paid a handsome com- ) make it a successful] poy attending Dartmouth, spent Easter | Whom [ have the most p: found respect! piiment to Senator Foraker, which was & an S ar et The entire frater-} holidays with Mr. French Tyson at his and admiration. My church has met! received with applause lasting fully two ited and it is expected] home in Boston, ‘3 every Cemand imposed upon her. Her, minutes. At the conclusion of Presi- DEALER IN ] be filled almost to] Miss Helen Holmes, accompanied by |" bership has been steadily on the| dent Poe’s address Mr. W. Calvin Chase : Miss Sallie Holmes, visited Miss C.| i" which has been more sess ts introduced and discussed the civil FINE FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, BEEF, G mbian OR West of Philadelphia, el i g to ae fee : vie political status of the Negro, His LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON AND PORK. eadership of Prof. Syl-} Hon. N. B. Marshall of the District) . S¢Y¢#! musical selections were ren-| address was applauded throughout. Mr. ‘ saci st will furnish music fot] was the guest of honor at a stag lunch-|‘¢"d: fer which the guests repaired| Chase was followed by Rev. S. L. Cor- SMOKED, SALT AND CORNED MEATS A SPECIALTY. The doors will be open} con given by Hon. L. N. Porter in Little|t® the lecture room below, where ev-|rothers, D.D., who delivered a most en- MARKETING DELIVERED PROMPTLY. M. to 2 A. M,, and the ad-| Rock, Ark, the 3oth of last month. ly ody partook st sereesnment that | thusiastic address. Rev. Corrothers kept PHONE MAIN 3246. ss cents. had been arranged by the committee. | his hearers in a roar of laughter r M e C. Wooding of 1214 Wy- THE MEN’S CLUB Rev. S. L. Corrothers, D-D., pastor off througipae its delivery. Rev. J B. Me. Nee We COM eet eee Ny E., is confined to her home’ The paper of Mr. Paka Paenien on Galbraith A. M, E. Zion Church, has| Laughlin was the next speaker. He ‘ re cold. Her many friends Dunbar and Frederick Douglass before |¢c? i Washington, D.C, and in|} made a most eloquent address. The iv speedy recovery. the men’s ciub of St. Luke’s Church si tes coca tae Ft Dies | eevee Ceromghont were scatereating Mr Mrs. Boyd of 1322 12th strect jast Wednesday evening was well writ: four years. When he took charge of|and instructive and the Lincoln Eman- HOUSE & HERMANN. N the happy parents of a boune- ten and well delivered. Mr. Paynter Galbraith ¢ burch there was a very heavy } pation League deserves great credit 1. Mother and daughter js a good writer and a man of ‘deep Soe ha eee sen es arid anak pa Gere Th P 1 thought. He is one of the most brilliant | 84%". 5 — : e re y a ers M Toppen of 45 Hanover! writers among the men of eS om ee Se T INT PaaS to be out again after a} President Jerome A. Johnson, at the ‘Others paid all the expenses other than STATcMENT OF THE Of Brass and Enamel Beds we are showing will appeal to your artis- f sickness. ae ¢ s ¢ the main debt and a large amount of FINANCIAL CONDITION] .. ‘ f M A. ‘Calin, tender Alege ee OO et, The econ sent the SL oe OF THE tic tastes and the low prices will a ppeal to your pocketbook. Many ee ade present to discuss the paper,| tice paid off the second mortgage and|ST.LUKE PEN \Y SAVINGS BAK | distinctly new designs have just been added to our already large stock. a interesting rally at Stlcussed the pat = posed bee succeeded in getting the church in a We are always glad to arrange accommodating Credit terms, if you Church, Arlington, Va.,] wood, Brooks, Wm. Mayes, W. Calvin |&° working condition and he has been} Located 2 Ric mod, in the S ate on| desire. S 1 14, for the purpose of Chase and others. At the conclusion| 1°CTe#sing the debt ever since. _ Virginia; fat ti e close cf busin-ss, HOUSE AND HERRMANN, 7TH AND I (EYE) STS, N.W. to erect a $4,000 church.| of the discussion the committee “a Among the many pastors Galbraith | March 22d, 1907,} madeto the air ates 7 rious means for raising) men’s club tendered the members a col- Church has had, Dr. Corrothers has State Corpor ti nC: mmission has been very suc-| lation. The evening was neerre done mc work in four years than all} ed that very soon we] spent and the men’s club of St. Luke’s|'"¢ Tet pet etek orn test Ri SUURCES tion of thenew church.|Church is a social factor in this city|¥°"S .| Loans and d scoun s $17,5« 6.02 were held all day./and President Johnson is the right man|_, When Dr. Corrothers took c of! Ranking Hotse.........0.+..28,000.00 W. B. Carroll of Ala-|in the right place. Those wko will ao church a great many of the members| Fu wbure and Pexturas-, : 3,798.73 able sermon. At 3] ticipate in the musicale next week ere Deen cates oo eee reece eo fea oan Ban ee mpi: els . -UEDY r D J. Howard, D-D., pas-| Ernest R. Amos, Geo. H. Murray, Mrs.|‘ ere, but he devised some plans os Ae wee nd ea 5,040-7°| FOR EVERY THREE BUSH- ELS OF COAL PURCHASE Church, deli ad, and Miss Sallie Weston. This| all the old spembers- BOE} Fap 1 Cur:cacy eo AT OUR YARD WILL GIVE ONE PECK OF COAL FREE wer one of his inter-) musicale is for the benefit of St. Luke’s| se silebae reac Sess | Cae aap DURING THE COLD WEATH- ER. ae scant ear Hage) ome eed te? To al oe COLUMBIA COAL AND ICE COMPANY, : F siience! them s special work to do and there- isis IES FIFTH AND L ST., N. W., Near K Street Market. E Ricks, who REV. S. L. CORROTHERS. by he received their support. The first ae his ea e c s to carry on The citizens of this city and friends| year's revi he took in over 200 mem- 1d il Y srufiis,less amount — ee Apes “= itiring efforts to golof Rev. Sylvester L. Corrothers, pastor | bers which showed that he was not only} pa iG ett anes ase CREDIT FOR ALL WASHINGTON. y commended for}of Galbraith Church, tendered him al paying off the expenses of the church n¢ Se Bate aiid rr fership of the little] public reception last evening in the main’ but he was bringing souls to Christ, - ie eine ine ae +57-00 a : 1s a financial success| auditorium of his church. Rev. Cor-, which is his calling. Before Dr. Core ceck.........-.-.- -- «15,761 98 Furnishings That AppealEqual rmount of $159.11] rothers has made a brilliant church rec-|rother here three months the con-;D. ma: d certifi ates «nde, osi .,-..... gh there is a very|ord since he has been in this city. He} st jon had reased in such a n me uficates on depot ...26 has done more for Galbraith Churchjner that on Sunday nights after 7.45 you Buls Vy") le. -- i to Your Tastes and Your ge No, 40 and Mon-|than any minister who has occupied that! could not get a seat. he morning con- |” : y 3, 1. R. P. O. Elks|pulpit. There was a distinguished, au-, gregation had increased twice in num-! emda = 0 -eeaee ee $65,041.55 give a musical ex-|dience present last evening to tender to! ber since Dr. Corrothers has been there. [, Fmaxt C. Burke, do solemnly POCKETBOOK Vashington Light In-|this well known divine a testimonial} Shortly after Dr. Corrothers’ appoint-|-wear | aie e en Le ee ape rsday evening, April| that will be remembered for a long time| ment, Recorder Dancy became a mem-| 66 tt ve Peay SOVINET BET E located We ask for your patronage without the least hesitation, because greatest event in the|to come. The church was beautifully|ber of the Church and started in doing) jy 'gjciimon:, inthe state cf Vireinia,| estly believe that we can give you better satisfaction and decorated with flags and other orna-|active work in the church. latthe clos «! bnsi-ess on the 22d aay| We honestly ieve tha g Pe opener of St, Paul, who'ments. The pulpit was bedecked with : — f March, 19 7 to jhe hest of my|make your money go farther than any other store in the city. We r brother, Mr. G. H.jpalms and cut flowers. The master of EMANCIPATION DAY. ener S ameue: Burke, Cashier| have a stock so ample in its scope that you could hardly be disap- wili be the guest iw in this city for Miss Susie Josn- ceremonies was Mr. who paid a handsome tribute to the worth of Rev. Corrothers and his loy- alty to his people. W. Calvin Chase, Mr. Chase said that Tuesday, April16, was the 45th 4nni-| versary of the emancipation of slaves in the District of Columbia. It was ap- propriately celebrated the | Correci—Ati: $s: hh. L. Harris Wm Millet Maggie L. Walker S ate-cf Virginia, irectors under aus- the minister in whose honor we have assembled has won his way up in the world by hard blows and perseverance. He has the respect and confidence of his church and the entire connection. Rev.| Corrothers believes in the colored Amer- He believes in his professional will be the guest of e time , who was the Carpenter, Fred- to the city well pices of Lincoln in Friendship Baptist Church, First and} banks, D.D., pastor. : packed from door to pulpit. The pulpit, My commission expire- Feb 19h, 1910 =mancipation League H streets, S. W., Rev. Alexander Wil- The church was was decorated with American flags and seated upon it were Rev. S. L. Corroth- eston of St. Louis, Mo.,| icans. > reside very er 3 izens|ers, D.D., Lieut. R. L. Toomey, Rev. J pects t s men of every character and the citizens} ¢ I y, J Ee B. Mclaughlin, Rev. E. E. Ricks, W. of Washington could not do honor to a more deserving man. Addresses were also made by Hon. J. C. Dancy, recorder of deeds, Attorneys f Chicago, who is}be in the direction of a revision of ) Baltimore before| Baltimore High School, spent last Sun- ton of Atlanta, Ga., for some time as the of this city made] others. The committee deserves much in, Mrs. J. B, French, credit for the success of the testimonial.! M. T, Clinkscales, Thomas L. Jones and |: Calvin Chase, President James W. Poe Rev. Alexander Wilbanks, D.D. There were about 100 children beauti- |fully dressed in white and carried in their hands a miniature American flag i rendered several patriotic selections panied by the Young People’s Sa- ace cred Band Lrty oi Richmond. Sworn to and subscribed betere me th.s 30th day o1 March, 1907. G. W Lew s, Notary Public. $2 TO $5 A DAY. Is easily made by our agents. Will you be one? Besides allowing large profits we also give our workers choice of over 108 useful and beautiful articles free. We want a representative in your town to sell Taylor's Hair Grower and Dand- ruff Cure (pomade) and Taylor’s Face | Cream and Beautifier in 25 cent sizes. First to write, first to get agency. Write or our proposition today. It’s a winner. 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