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MR. JOHN E. McGAW. SPOKE OF FOR THE EXCISE |} BOARD. —<—<—<——______. music and mirth, attend the Berean Pic- nic, Eureka Park, June 28, Meth Dr. Robt. L. Peyton, 310 4% street, S. from} W. Dr. Peyton is meeting with won- for five|derful success in his profession. His crowded with persons from 9 A. M. till 6 P.M. Dr. Peyton is doing 1] and doing good work and he is lving the race problem Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. King of Phila- delphia were visitors to Washington last Treasury | office DR. GEO. W. MURRAY. One of the most progressive pharma- cists in South Washington is Dr. Geo. |} W. Murray. Dr. Murray is a man who has the confidence and respect of the people in that section of the city. It is} because he caters to the likes of his] Russell Hunt has gone to Bryn patrons. at Dur-| Mawr, whe 2 expects to remain dur- jing the summer. h| Mr. John Johnson went to Richmond, ADMIRAL BAIRD RETURNED. sped acrae Gime with relates _ Admiral Geo. W. Vaird, president ot | 'the Board of Educatioa, has returned to} | This day and time call for editors, not |pigmies, not apologists. Editors who jyou need should cater to a false “door- } ; who pictures a shanty an elegant man- j sion, or when he writes up a cake walk | deseribesit as being an inaugural ball, for fear of displeasing the guests of the occasion. The Negro editor, you must admit, is like also the Negro leader} so stampled by Presidential appoint-: } ments, but not so recognized by the} } masses w ho have independent thoughts. The Negro as an editor, like the slave who sees a reflection of his master’s lash, talks big out of the hearing oi| the powers. There is also another side of the Negro as an editor, one who is bold and fearless enough to condemn wrong in high places and call things by their proper names—he is regarded a libel a defamer. If he makes criti- cisms which are legitimate he is charged with having abused righteous and good citizens. The Negro as an editor is ‘ ° more apologetic, and more patronizing. MR. H. C. CONLEY. Out of the great number of Negro edi- tors in this country, there are only three or four who actually think for them- MRS.H. C. CONLEY CONLEY'S GREAT CONCERT, EXHIBITION AND LECTURE Will be given at AT TRUE REFORMERS’ HALL, 2th and U Streets, N. W, selves, present company excepted, to be sure. These men deal with the great questions of today. Thy defy the big Mond j - oa 2 ea Monday evening, June 2. 1907, stick, no matter who carries it. These] For the B 2 s ae , ‘ or the Benefit of the Colored Branch of S “ . ae t ‘olo: 3ranch of the Summer O r C ittee of men don’t believe in and never believed } is : a ie, mentee Ok é i en the Associated Charities of the District of Columbia in shadows. The Negro as an editor Miss A: Ruscell. cha; y C eevee with those exceptions is weak. You A ne ae ‘pl Management of Dr. M. B. Williams, 1928 Eleventh Street, Northwest. . S th first appe n ™ shiss ne fi h appearance of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Conley in Washington, } iO have elec hro at hh B , b he wh ave traveled throughout this count id abroad; have may beautiful nieresting places and people here and abroad which > shown with utiful h Under the must grow men from among you who 7 will be monuments to future generations. You need one hundred Murrats among descrif you, as did the revolutionists of France. sa ee ; e panied tere aI ear Gy ey colore views and M ving Pictures, accom- ee meee ey sii 4 sie estra i talks, language of the various sub- ects along with the strated son Imitation of Mme. Melba, 13 greatest and many others. Selections They are too narrow Scio , Riggoletta, lleria Rusticana and others. President, Wm. McKin- on ecor > qupestions. In the discus- sion of public questions they walk| ~ . 1 - On his arrival at the Fi <lin | etn Meee c On trivel at the Franklin | suilding hes was greeted with a great] of work and a large number of The Admiral looks well and] visitors to Newberry came ‘i from appearance he enjoyed his trip. } heey Genk ‘sl PROMOTED TO A CLERKSHIP. fhe District Commissioners, on the| of Dr. Wm, Tindall,} 'y Board of Commission- promoted Mr. Frank Wells, the| Win. Sauth well-known and respected messenger of} to Hampton, Va. Geo. Mason of Baltimore, Md.,|* the Executive office, to a clerkship in he above office st of relatives after leaving } "stor é ocho s | more than ndall, in recom-| Wells, said: Mr. We Messenger in this office|* 7 during which time perform 1 of his duties satisfactory manner, children of| Won the respect and confidence of} force, and has proved himself competent he summer. 3 During Mr. Wells’ period in my office} Roane has returned to the| Petersburg where she z st Mrs. Anna Black-| performed all duties in a way which hould be example to others W. Gross of Victoria, Texas, | Dr. Tindall deserves great credit and| rip and| everyone recognizes his worth and fair-| north on an extended jness to all citize | eae ee Papas = THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.} THE NEGRO AS AN EDITOR. | The closing exercises of the Washing-| At the reception to the Men’s Club} Conservat 9§ Music at Berean}of Berean Baptist Church 3 the resi- tist Chur iday, June 7, were in-| dence of Attorney L. M. King, Tu ay | most successful | eveni June 11, Mr. W. Calvin Chase, | honor responded to the sent!-| Negri an Editor. He sai the evening was rainy, a large| guest of listened the program. The+ d€ cal lin and elocution de-; as follows: : tments were well represented by bril-|_ ° Negro as an Editor,” to which it students jI ve been requested to respond, Five certificates were awarded in the|nearer to me perhaps than a Mrs. C » Franklin Cook. , in the minds of those whose e| were awarded as{he should boldly defend. The Negro] 1e Dodge scholarship, New| Editor with but few exceptions is con-| Miss Hattie Holmes; the Owen| trolled and influenced by glittering gen- lorine | eralities d the blandishments of -| Ten- powers, both local and_ national. | Miss ¢ “reem the|In @ Miss } of the lawless and the actual use he is deterred by the Howard. Collier Dodge slarship, hot ¢ never he attempts} invitation! ~, > to Mr. J Lennon, the}to 1 t 1 seem} on the! Vick scholavship, North olina, to] t opening of the iiss Annie Murdock. 1 North, where he has the pror| ulding, J atl It would be to make special| tection of the government and a civilized] Newman, who has charge Of | pentio, f any umber. the ibiiel jwise he fives in hope of receiving a tment of inventions at the onus, if he will but be silent when of each department was of so superior Exposition, paid the grounds}. order. The artistic interpretation and | part es ase th with whom he is iden- week, an ms very €M~\ technique would do justice to much/tified. As ditor, therefore, as ver the ook. He older performers. The Washington Con-| said, with but few exceptions, he is al lightest foundation for}. -yatery deserves the endorsement and! misnomer, a coward and a slave to men colored people} sq of all. It is steadily putting its workjand parties. He lives upon hopes; he Exposition. The!,,, 4 firm substantial basis, that must{breathes upon promises, and dies in de- and cOl-! necessarily show excellent results spair. He permits his people to sleep Mr. Wells is a rate of the Wash-}? \¢ been in a lf sal carried himself in a way andj}' jaimed at the 1 ng. The Great Iro- around them gingerly walker does six feet above the ground. COLONEL HARVEY AND THE CONSTITUTION. a tight Tope | , 3 Booker T. Washing- . WW so tell of y appreciate this Great : a f B v t in Washington. Laughable, per’s Weekly and the North American| Iter nd Instructiv iver r. and Mrs. H. C. i I ot Chr 3 Mr. Dick, who}! : Colonel George Harvey, editor of Har-] ! Review, is as bac “ 10 cents. The Cec consciousr at not| Rez of White 2 suc-]} Our $2.00 Derbies and t Hats Have no Equals s he rise of other issues of| <= BRODTS HAT > approaching summer, is sufficient| to extricate i nt umber of k Weekly, | ARE OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD the real| Factory and Salesroom } 419 11th St. N. w. 1 contest | BRANCH, Phone Main 4474-Y 503 9th St., N. W | obscured by astute between « written Consti- no ¢ titution at all.’ n | his is interestig if true. It has been | = 1 that the tariff might take a con- - spicuous part in the national deb: rates, or the curbing of UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER. a he ancient question of capital ‘bor in some new and acate nan-| ALL WORK FIRST CLASS. TERMS MOST REASONABLE, festation; but this is evidently not so. | TWELFTH AND R STREETS, N. W. issue of the campaign. Are you for ane SPECIA had his own peculiar views as to| FOR EVERY THREE BUSH- ELS OF COAL PURCHASED the interpre of it. Marshall and} AT OUR YARD WILL GIVE ONE PECK OF COAL FREE Webster, Clay and Calhoun, vied | DURING THE COLD WEATH- ER. Shree Oe ee acy | COLUMBIA, COAL AND ICE ee ee | RINE EOAND DSi, Ne Ws The Constituion is to be the one great] re , the immortal instrument? you stand with Madison, Sherman, Ells- worth and Harvey or with Roosevelt, and the rest of the destructionists? It is no longer a controversy between strict? and loose construction. Everybody used } sa ie = | to t ve in the Constitution, but each] in their expressions of COMPANY, Near K Street Market. ties, but a cl has over the spirit of our dream. “It and ne titution at the} language of an earlier patriot, “My! No. 220 Ninth Str eet, Northwest. Fee at oe ie constititon 11s HEADQUARTERS FOR FANCY ELGIN CREAMERY | BUTTER, FRESH EGGS, PURE NEW YORK CHEESE, abandor of the com-| BEST TEAS AND COFFEE. merce clause; another (led by Secretary} RETATLED AT’ WHOLESALESALE PRICES FOR CASH. Root) prefers adverse judicial construc-| spHON, MAIN 3148. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO oh ier eae belicieten Tice | THE ELGIN CREAMERY CO., “would destroy it by legislation.” These} cording Ce el Harvey, are bein made by indirection. O of them unmanly assaults distress the good Col-| “Why will not the foe | of the Constitution come out into the] open? If they will not, why do not the} friends of the Constitution drag wen] AL Word To The Women out? At any rate, the real issue is this "| freely every- | their posts while the fortunates of accerded the most courteous DON’T FAIL : He will go to Jamestown) ys, and Mrs. H. C. Conley, two high {cated with the liquid substance that free- the more favorite races become intoxi- > sur ' 7} ne sunimer < artists, will give Davis, of Hampton, Va.,| bition and Reformers’ | dispensation of official patronage. city k and all Monday evening, 2 3oth| The Negro Editor of today like many these two disti |he reptesents forgives the wrongs of led r who inflict them upon him and ave trave a £0 exhibitions a fa See | re s with jit . He becomes insane over the He spent some’. dyvertisement : column S safe to say that | Installatior ces were held at Shi- o Jamestown | jon Chirrch Monday evening,|to be more patient while the wolves de- He will take a position today a future reward and tells you 5 ough Friday, June 21, to, vou leave for Fy} : nd a different one tomorrow. He a¢ v i les against his own inte: BEREAN PICNIC AND CARNIVAL. |est and his people. He makes no sacfi- The annual picnic of the Berean Sap-' fi fear of losing his personal an- Washington Pub-' 4; nday school and friends will occur |t He is in some respects like : Friday, June | the cher whose official board of ooked for north- eka Park, ‘ ily, including! 28 Jp addition to the usual amusements, | trustees sandwiched in many depart- Wilson, Miss| 4 ¢, . Brown and others.| pounced, which should bring out a rec-| president of the! org-breaking attendance. Prizes will be) fear o . mpany, is spoken Of aS! awarded for historical, literary, and ath-} ment pa roll. Thus the congregation the Excise Board’ jetie contests at 5 P. M., to be open to/is deprived of the honest thoughts and mbia. He is a aj}, Music will be furnished by Trim-| convictions of its pastor. So it is with arnival of sports and contests is an-|1 government, who has a thou the official board stands in | } ches SEA or people | mer’s Metropolitan Orchestra and aj is blessed with’ pleasant evening is assured | one of the best! Berean Picnic, Eureka Park, June 28./ come an editor For a pleasant day of fun and fr constituency. No officeholder can be- d dentists in the person of a concert exhi-!ly pours from the executive in control] of being divorced from the govern- | the Negro Editor, who represents a} Of course it is. The Constitution, it) Courses in Dressmaking and Millinery. | must and shall be preserved. All pseit-| ALSO | do-patriots 1 designs upon it will} : | do-patriots v designs uf ee ~ usekceping | either come out of their airs and ad-| Instruction in Cooking and General Housekeeping. vance in courageous fashion where the} Day and Night Classes in All Depa rtments. |Harvey Brigade can see them, cr desist] F ployment Provided for Pupils While Attending School and After from their baleful attacks upon Grad ation. Excellent Opportunities for Young Women to Become Self-Supporting. This school was established eight years ago, during which time it has jdamental law. Let everything | fie Constitution he should E agZ0, |t like a man, or emigrate. There| trained and secured employment for nearly three hundred young women; = of amendments. Th€} and all are now employed in various cities and towns as teachers, dress- in r as it nds is perfect, em- kers, and sewing in families by the day. 4 bodyir | For further information, address, for the twentieth century as th Mrs. L. R. CLARKE, Principal, the time in which ‘they were made Street oNrthwest. | teenth-centt for . Washington, D. C: Time does not make nt good un- couth, but the Const on-tinkers make} | Colonel Harvey very, very tired. It is|tention « ja pathetic spectacle, and return- | in State in such | her words, mixed cou- State are not violating five hundred present at the banquet at the Waldorf. The servant problem in the District of Columbia is becoming more grave each ITEMS ON THE WING. ples enteré Brother Stephen Johnson, W. M. of|the law. on Hiram Abiff Lodge, of the Compack | Ex-Judge W. P. Wallace, who retired | day. People hire help teiling them one | Masonic Fraternity, was buried last Sun-| recently from the Circuit Court of the, thing, and when they go to work they |day with the honors. | United States, nner given in his! (the servant) find that they have fifty- | Justice Caton, of Alexandria, Va., an-|honor said, lating to Roose- nine dozen things to do; hence there is nounced that mixed marriages are law-| velt, that he incites to discontent, and| always a change again. In a great I mean an editor in fact|ful in the State, provided that partie jhe sees no hope in him or other leaders{ mamy cases there is much trouble in and in deed. I don’t mean the editor| having left the State and with no in-| of staying assaults on property in the collecting the wages due. guise of legislation, ete. There were eeu AaAL MDa dines ocoas GSAS GMAT lisp sp LSD ap yin SS wa sls sn pind Alta al