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Satiieets A CREDIT TO THE CITY. The en f Gray & Gray, proprietors « I2th and lL sale to cont of their s Sunday will 1g firm o MUST ANSWER. COL. AYRES Officer Asked to Deny or Verify Criti- cism of the Army Lieut, Col. Charles G. Ayres, in a let- ter sent to him by the War Department Monday, is or verifi- cation of made attacking the character and integ- It is asked for denial atements he is said to have rity of fellow-officers in the army. said the letter also contains a request for an explanation of other chargess growing out of similar remarks alleg- ed to have been uttered several days be- fore the published statement upon which the letter is based. Upon the nature of Colonel Ayres’ re- ply to the War Department's letter de- pends whether charges will be lodged against him and a court-martial conven- ed. The trouble has arisen out of recent differences of opinion between Colonel Ayres and the authorities at the Mili- tary Academy, West Point, in which Mrs. Ayres played a prominent part. it resulted in Secretary Taft sending a} letter to Mrs. Ayres prohibiting her from going on the military reservation atWest Point. Army officers in Washington yester- day expressed deep resentment of the alleged statements by Colonel Ayres, in| which he is said to have referred to| members of courts-martial as diles.” Colonel Scott, superintendent of | West Point, Saturday last on camps at Jamsetown, Secretary Taft “¢roco- | who was in this city on is way to the cadet | | conierred with} for several sult of the conference, not be In the abs 1g he it officially | | Eighth street northwest. - colored teachers ITEMS ON E WING lora Wolf, the c olored common-law | Di ord Dela B ford, of £ Lord rles Beresford, of the E 1 Navy, has waived all claims and epted $15,000. She resides at El Paso, Texas Mr. Byrne, the Democratic Moses, an an address before the Chicago Press Club at Chicago, accuses the President of practicing sharp political tricks. He also charges the President with follow- ing the lead of the Democratic party under his guidance in order to save the Republican party from defeat at the coming presidential election; also, ac- cording to Mr. Roosevelt’s repeated ex- pression in ‘disapproval of the third term, that he could not be a candidate. | The strongest Temple of the Mystic Shrine in the United States is Medine, at Chicago, Ill. Its membership is 5,750 Nobles. June 14, Comrade R. D. Goodman, 33 degree, Commander of Charles Sumner Post, G. A. R., delivered an address to the Sumner School and an original poem on the Flag and the Colored Soldier, | assisted by Ed and Charles | Wicks. Last week Eastern Star Chapter, No. 4, O. E. S., was instituted by the Ill. D. | F. Sevill Adopted Rite, Compack Ma trict of Columbia. y members, rie Leidlin, of Detroit, Mich., } who has been blind for thirty-three years | has regained her sight after an opera-| tion by Dr. A. F. Rodgers, of Saginaw. This fall the colored people of Mo- bile, Ala., will have a National Negro Fair. Rev. W. A. Ray, of Allegheny, Pa. new pastor of the Metropolitan, has ar- rived in the city. Rev. J. C. Dent, pastor of Mt. Moriah, was tendered a reception brother | Johnson degree, under the auspices of the | © ynic Fraternity of the Dis- | 'e| For terms and other information >, | mp! Supreme Patron, 4 a tha at the bi The Chapter starts | © al | the Grand Patron. TRUE REFORMERS’ DAY, JU T NE 30TH, 1907—TWO GREAT MEETINGS. 1,000 members wanted before August 1st, at $3.00 each, after which time the joining fee will be $4.60. At 1.30 p.m. men dressed in black suits, Third B June 30, 1907, and go to the where the O. F. Monday night, July ers’ Hall, Twelfth and U streets, 1 1,000 ladies dressed in will assemble at the True Reformers’ Hall otist Church, Home Rally will be held. I, in the main auditorium of the True Reform- ,000 officers will be publicly install- Persons from 18 to 50 years. white, and 500 Fifth and Q streets northwest, ed ,after which ice cream and cake will be served free to all who may attend these exercises. Deputy General Rev. J. T. Carpenter, of Philadelphia, Pa., and the Rev. H. Howell Harris, D.D., of Newport News, Va., will speak. They are speakers of no mean ability. We have invited for short addresses on Monday night, July 1, Mr. W. Calvin C the Reformer. iase, editor of The Bee, and Mr. E. W. Brown, editor of M We have secured in the past ninety days 1,000 new members in the District of Columbia. CITY HALL RES W. R. Griffin, Chief. AURANT. Room 35. Southwest entrance, center hall. Basement cool in summer. Reopened under new magagement, Public and private service. Transient custom solocited. Excellent service by experienced caterer. Choicest products of the market received daily, prepared. s a specialty. es, members and senators have ex- WHEN IN DOUBT, BUY OUR LINE city and contains over a hundred different patterns. and professionally Special fancy dishes a specialty. Bar Association and their friend Positively good service rendered. Cabinet officers, secretaries, judg tolled her service. Mrs. J. Altorfore, Prop. OF HOUSE & HERRMANN. OF GO-CARTS The ble, andthe prices lower than equal grades sell ure to be able to find a pattern to suit you. GOOD MATTING VALUES. We are offering some exceptionally good values in heavy, China Mattings. mean aving of rom 7c. to 12¢ yard, or laying. SUMMER It will soon be too hot for n. Better come and pick out some We have them at terms you to e showing. ange accommod HOUSE AND HERRMANN, of crec MADRE’S APRK FOR PIC- NICS. Madre’s Park is being fitted up for picnics, lawn fetes and other outdoor amusements. A new floor will be put in the pavilion this year. call and see M. A. D. Madre, 1314 A NEW LUNCH ROOM THE BARBERS’ AND POR- TERS’ LUNCH ROOM g19 E Street, N. W. r Ladies and Gentlemen. Ev- first-class, J. L. Woop, Proprietor. DR. ROBERT im PEYTON Crown and Bridge Work a Special- ty, 22K. Gold Warranted. Phone, Main 5872. DR. ROBERT L. PEYTON, Surgeon Dentist. Office Hours.—9 a.m. to 12 m., I to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays—8 a.m. to I p.m. 310 Four-and-a-Half Street S.W. Washington, D. C. Church, Deanwood, will leave soon for Meadville, Pa. Major Sylvester is in favor of the magistrate system being in operation in this city for causes of minor import- ance. The white folks are behind the col- ored troopers at West Point. They call them the Brownsville Cadets. A clash is expected at most any time. s no truth in the report that there will be more dismissals in the | Government Printing Office. Just_how nes the furloughs will continue cannot The work will be so equaliz- yes will not lose more er month. | > Veil Court, No. 1, Daughters | Sphinx, was instituted last week onic Hall, 1721 Pennsylvania ave- nue Northwest. This Court works under the Grand Court, of which the Ill. R J. Fletcher, 33 degree, of California, is There be stated. Upon invitation of Booker T., Secre- tary Taft went to Philadelphia last Fri- day to attend the meeting of the trustees for $1,000,000 fund left for the educa- tion of the Southern Negro. Speaker Cannon is having a congest- ive chill over his recent speech made at the banquet at Guilford, N.C. In part Friday evening. Rev. P. H. Williams, new pastor of John Wesley, A. M. E. Zion Church, has gone to York, Pa., to bring his family here, Rev. J. W. Smith of Israel Church was tendered a recep- tion which was largely attended. Rev. C. H. Strothers, of the First Baptist synopsis he said that the South is han- ling the matter right and proper (the Negro problem). The Southern Negro Congress will There are several good patterns carefully woven to choose from, at prices that and no charge will be made for cutting It’s a chance to get a bargain. FURNITURE. , use upholstered furniture in your sitting of the p Reed and Willow sorts of moderate prices, and we gladly if you wish 7YH AND I (EYE) STS, N.W. FP. P. HAYS. High-Grade Cigars and Tobac-], cos. Sunday and Daily Papers. All the Popular Periodicals. Southeast corner west. CREDIT FOR ALL WASH- INGTON. Refrigerators, Mattings, AND OTHER SUMMER NEEDS Your home needs have all been anticipated by us. No matter what is lacking to make your comfort complete, you will find it in our splendid stocks. Our line of Re- frigerators and Ice Chests contains all styles and sizes in reliable makes and every one is guaranteed by us to give satisfactory service. We have a magnificent showing of Mat- tings, and, as we import direct from the Orient, we can offer exception- ally good values. We have all kinds of comfortable Summer Furniture for indoor or outdoor use, and a matchless array of stapie, all-the- year-round goods of newest design. We invite you to help yourself on CREDIT And we will gladly arrange the terms of payment to suit you. There are no unpleasant formalities to go through in opening an account here. We make no inquiries about you and ask for no notes or bonds. Come and pick out what you want today. PETER GROGAN, | 817, 819, 821, 823 Seventh Street, Bet. H and I (Eye) Sts. MONEY. For everybody at terms lower than the lowest. Don’t be deceived ; come to us and investigate. Business strictly confidential. No one knows of your transaction with us. We lend on furniture, pianos or salary. If you have a loan now anywhere and need more money, come to us Nothing deducted from loan. You get full amount. Extension in case of sickness without extra charge. METROPOLITAN LOAN & meet at Rosedale, Miss., August 13 to 18, inclusize. TRUST CO. 505 E Street, N. W LEGAL NOTICES. THOMAS WALKER, ATTORNEY. Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia. Holding a Probate Co Deceased. No, 14441. Administration Dock«t. Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testa- ment of said deceased, and for letters testamentary and said estate, by Will- iam D, Jarvis, it is ordered this roth day of June, «..D. 1907, t Charles Orrid, of Cleveland, Ohio; Horace Or- rid, Jr., of Chamberlin Hotel, Old Point Comfort, Va. Harrison Orrid, Henry Orrid, George Orrid, Anna Evans and Martha Barnes, of Hampstead, Va., and all others concerned,appear in said court on Tuesday, the 16th day of July, A.D. 1907, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the “Washington Law Reporter,” and Estate of Horace Orrid. Pieces | § Tenth and E streets north-|-* the Bee once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein men- tiond—the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. Ashley M, Gould, Attest: Justice. James Tanner, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of Probate Court. Thomas Walker, Attorney. JAMES F. BUNDY, ATTORNEY. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- TRICT OF COLUMBMIA Holding a Probate Court. No. 13209, Administration. This is to give notice that the sub- scriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Allen B. Hamm, late of the District of Columbia, dece against the de- to exhibit with the vouchers thereof, le- persons havjng claims ceased are hereby warned the same, gally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the third day of June, A.D. 1908; otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all b oi said estate. Given under my hand this third day of June, 1907. James F. 420 Fifth str e rof r District of obate Court. Bundy, eet N. W. rney JAMES F. BUNDY, ATTORNEY. SUPREME COURT OF THE TRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Probate Court. Jo, 14,508 Administration Docket. Estate of Hattie A. Johnson, otherwise Hattie Johns Deceased. Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament i and for letters testa- e, by Walter H. rooks, the executor by the said will ap- pointed, it is ordered this 14th day of June, A. D. 1907, that Rebecca Sims, Sallie Robinson, Esau Moore and Rich- ard Smith anc 1 others concerned, ap- pear in said Court on Monday, the 22d day of July, A. D. 1907, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause why such applica- tion should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and the Washington Bee once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned— the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. Ashley M. Gould, Justice. Att W. C. Taylor, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, DIS- Clerk of the Probate Court James F. Bundy, Attorney. JOHN E. COLLINS, ATTORNEY. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- TRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Probate Cowrt No. 14,208, Administration, This is to Give Notice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has d from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, Let- ters of Administration on the estate of Peter Harris, : of the District of All persons having e deceased are hereby ibit the same, with the legally authenticated, ! on or before the 4th! A. D. 1908; otherwise y be excluded from all state. Given under my hand this 13th day of June, 1907. Abram Frey, 1515 Newton Street, N. W. Attest: Wm.*C. Taylor, Deputy Regis- ter of Wills for the District of Co-1 lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. John E. Collins, Attorney. a COLE & SWAN, WATCHMAKERS AND JEW- ELERS, No, 1514 14TH Sr., N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. Choicest jewelry of every kind, To suit the most fastidious mind; With taste and skill combined, | The best and finest you will find. T $$ EDRO DOMECQ’S TOPAZ SHER.Y DRY MELLOW TOPAZ SHERRY gently sweet, wines that are fomous for purity and quality. BOTH $I FULL QT. CHRISTIAN XANDER’S Paty ooo 7th St, Fe } Established 1866. | Gold and silver watches, diamonds, | jewelry, suns, mechanical tools, parel. : Old gold and silyer bougnt. Unaredeemed pledges for sale. 361 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. JOHN E, McGaw, Pres, and Gen’l Mgr. JOSEPH T. PEAKE, Sec’y-Treas. COLUMBIA ICE COMPANY, ALso , RETAIL DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL. Cor. FIFTH AND L STREETS, N. W., WIASHINGTON, D. C. TELEPHONE, MaIN 272. 2 ————_—_—_————._L BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION IN TEN DAYS. 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