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fidence of the Negro race more thor- pa years, is anoth vhose official ser-| ? J oughly than Dr. Parks by his scholarship | vice to Mr. Davis sakden ite = oe pips lal lag 1907.-T WO GREAT and his devotion to the larger interests [ognized and appreciated, and also Mr. of the people. As an educator he stands | Davis’ entire force of clerks and as-| 1,000 members wanted before August rst, at $3.00 each, after which ne = foremost of his age and |sistants are worthy of mention, all of] time the joining fee will be $4.60. Persons from 18 to 50 years. 1e will bring great strength to the uni- vh y respect hi F very i i i ig | whom highly respect him and are very; At 1.30 p.m. June 30, 1907, 1,000 ladies dressed in white, and 500 versity. fond of their chief, Mr. E. G. Davi: = c: hie: Bie obaieke week Milled. an [PEK Sostice conan Fe, honorable} Meusdressed in black suits, will assemble at the True Reformers’ Hall J the Executive Commitee had not power | pleasure to have the opportunity of con-| 2d go to the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets northwest, to take up this matter. tributing to the columns of The Bee the] where the O, F. Home Rally will be held. The resignation of Professor W. P. |above cut and sketch of th i i i i vies - a a honorable Monday night, July 1 i Hay, who has been appointed head of | career of Mr. E. Davis, who has done De eee the department of" biology and chem- | more for the District and public than vse Hell, twelith ae oe nee publicly install- istry of the Washington High Schools, |is really known. ed ,after which ice cream and cake will be served free to all who may and head teacher in the Western Hign ye Sa i LS eee ne attend these exercises. See es pled! BEAUTIFUL EXERCISES Der W.2V, Toittelt pho reconiip aoe T ~ ~~. 2 brilliant audience pres- Deputy General Rev. 5. T Carpenter, of Philadelphia, Pa., and the cepted the position of the Supervisor |°"* ** te ° etropolitan Baptist Church) Rev. H. Howell Harris, D.D., of Newport News, Va., will speak. They - 5 to witness the Sixth Annual Commence ou of the Colored Public Shcools, has re- st : are speakers of no mean abili sein reas ment of the Clarke Training School. P eee signed from this position and will re- We have invite i ey « i : e invited for short addres sume his work as professor of history hie ROR pees we eal eee. poe oes aapugss — Jaly — in the college, on full consideration pre- ferring to remain at Howard Univer- sity. has labored incessantly to make the} W. Calvin Chase, editor of The Bee, and Mr. E. W. Brown, editor of school what it is today. It is the only| the Reformer. M schoo] of its kind in this city. The pro- Ww + = . 3 e have secured in th y ys 1,000 i gramme of exercises was as € past ninety days 1, new members in the : : : District of Columbia, - —— | sistant to Dean Cook, in the Commer- PA RY ORs SORE 4 . : Music. W. R. Griffin, Chief. from the Civil Service, and there are} “2! College, with advance in salary, as : = ’ A 8 * Remarks, Mrs. E. 2 cin- Cambric Mass., to be] others to follow. the appointment of Professor Cook by rs = Ohi ee re eee : ait, 10. exercises at \ very important meeting was held the Commissioners as principal of the ees s return he| Monday night at Galbraith A.M. E.| Industrial Schools at Blue Plains, D- | jaiccry of the School, Mr. J. A. Lank- WHEN IN DOUBT, BUY OF HOUSE & HERRMANN. Md., with] Church by a committee of men for the] ©» enables him only to have general ach, : : - ford. e r the summer.| purpose of making arrangements for a charge of the Commercial College as Senic = . big > fi EES SS = Jean for the coming year. ? . is rapidly re-| big rally the first Sunday in July, at} © 4 ey iris as gee ery 38 s illsess which time the Right Rev. Bishop Alex-| Mr. Edward P. Davis ,of the College ee ee ; will occupy the pulpit morning] Cl@ss of 1907, was appointed instructor ght. On Monday night, July 8, for the year in the academy and assist- follows: Mr. Walter S. Dyson was made as- Norman. a dsi We are offering many extremelyattractive values in Mattings. Mak- Presentation of Diplomas, Dr. W. B.|iNg our own importations, we canassure you of an excellent assort- Pierce Place, S ; Warden R. C.[at the same church, a great mass meet-} 4"t to the librarian. Evans. i i i : 5 r pecs A. ment of exclusive patterns and biggest v: s i Twenty - second] ing will be held. Bishop Walters will] COLLECTOR OF TAXES E. G. Music. Wa cakes eee as tia : beyae! possible to obtain. nfined to his resi-| preside and many speakers have been DAVIS. Benediction, wad Z ing andlaying, and will gladly arrange ac- commodating terms of credit ifdesired. invited, including the editor of The Bee. We take great pleasure in presenting GRADU. i t Tyler, pre-| Invitations were sent out to all local] to the readers of The Bee the cut and Dressmaking Cour: a , Wa yler, | 8S) g Course—Mary E. Wal- OUSE AND A v stant Episco-] organizations in the city to be present. sketch of the remarkable career of Mr. |ton, Atlanta, Ga.; Minnie A. Romans, a BEESMeN TEE SNE Ee eM Miss Gipsey lor, 1120 18th street,; E. G. Davis, the Collector of Taxes | Abbeville, : re ss S. CC.; Elsie Evans, Gar- ons attended the} N. W., has gone to New York to spend] for the District of Columbia, who is | field D. C Laura Ray, Staunton, V: Repairing neatly done given by the con-jthe summer with her uncle. one of the best-known and one of the | Ellen Johnson, Louisa county, Va.;; Sa- Our $2.00 Derbies and Soft tats Have no Equals ich last Fri-| Prof. Arthur Langston of St. Louis,] most valuable and highly respected of- |rah V. Banks, Popuoson, Va.; Rebecca 9 H were very per-| Mo., the distinguished son of the late] ficials of the District government E. Watkins, Oxford, N. C.; Emma V. DT S ATS John Mercer Langston, was in the city Mr. Davis was appointed to the po- | Jordan, Locust Dale, Daisy I, Ev- lic this week visiting his mother. Prof.| sition of Collector of Taxes during the |erett, Plymouth te -; Josie Estelle, ARE OF THE HIGHEST STAN i Le ‘on looks well and the very image] first admiinstration of ex - President | Lexington, Ky.; Clara Jackson, Wash-| Factory and Salesroom = shirawet: | illustrious father. He left for} Cleveland, and has held the position | ington, D. C.; Lucy V. Harris, Winches-| 41g rth St. N. \ x i d|N York city, where he will be the] continuously since. There is not an- |ter, Va.; Nannie Carey, Washington,} Phone Main eS 503 on Ww | guest of his brother Rolf. | other offi connetted with the Dis- |p. C.; Mary E. Morgan, Washington, irce}| Mr. Cyrus field Adams, deputy regis- vernment who has won more |D. C. . d t f the treasury, left the city Mond, s than Mr. Davis, whose efforts Cooking—Maria Frazier. ° " i ‘ for Jeffersonville, Ind., where! always been to make those about Te: Course, Dressmaking —G James H Wi ] | ° nSiOW been called .to the bedside of his} him comfortable, and to accommodate | neva C. Hardy, Brinkleyville, N. C.; xc. Sever-| dy Mrs. Penn, Mr. Adams} all citizens and the public in’ general. |ja J, Lockhart, Selma, N. C.; Mary J. r families and]1 sympathy of The Bee and a, OA more occasions than we have time |Suton, Newbern, N. C : s |iarge number of friends : and space to mention, ‘Mr. Davis has | Mrs. L. R. Clarke, Pringjpal and UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, 1 excursion on| Mrs. Nannie Galvin Stokes will leave| performed commendable acts for poor Founder. ALL WORK FIRST CLA “ERM o7, to Somerset| the city for Atlantic City, N. J., to join| and unfortunate people ,both white and | Mr, W. R. Griffin, Presiding Of CLASS. TERMS MOST REASONABLE. ind friends| her husband very shortly, where she will] colored. He is a man who: never stoops Ae TWELFTH AND R STREETS, N. W. u Episcopal | remain until September. to small things, and his treatment from rpass that of last} Dr, Samuel M. Pierre, who has been] a business standpoint is the same to | AMATEUR ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. seed ee ae Ecce 5d - — numental Orches-j in the Freedmen’s Hospital, has returned} the most humble in life as it is to the CITY HALL RESTAURANT. . c “harles|to his home again in good health, highest and most ditinguished citizens. Big Crowd Witnessed Sports at Wash- Room N | the latest musi- Dr. and Mrs. Pierre and their children There are hundreds of citizeens in | ington Park Grove, S h I 35- é intil then if the] will go to the country on a short vaca-| the District of Columbia of all classes outhwest entrance, center hall. Basement cool in summer. shioned” enjoy- | tion. ; : 5 who know and appreciate the worth of |From the Philadelphia Record. Reopened under new magagement, : F Mrs. J. W. Smith of 2006 E street,) Mr. Davis, and who would speak of The athletic carnival brought 10,000 Public and private service. Transient custom solocited. = : 3 a * : 8} b Derry Matthews and hus-'N. W., will leave for Atlantic City in} him in the highest terms were the op- | people at the opening of Washington Excellent service by experienced caterer ts of Mrs. Evelyn Lucy | August portunity to present itself. The Per- | Park Grove yesterday afi Ti aan ‘ eats . s y 3 at y : E yy afternoon. The S 5 ~ . 5 , xy, having returned| Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Connely are stop-| sonal Tax Law, which was passed by | carnival consisted of running races, pole Choicest products of the market received daily, and professionally 1 r route to Baltimore,| ping at 1928 11th street, N. W. Congress a few years ago, has proven so | yault and an exhibition of wall-scaling prepared. Special fancy dishes a specialty. Their trip was a -dious for many citizens to understand, | py Company I, First Regiment, N. G. P., Bar Association and their friend ne Bik | I the con sist of sdnch bees that so | who tied for the record of the Military’ s a specialty. Positively good service rendered. : te is, of Baltimore, spent Quite a pleasant even 8 was spent ass allowed said biessis to Beeeesay> Athletic League, coming within two sec-: Cabinet officers, scoretarics Jude rer niece, Mrs. Helen; Thursday, the 20th inst.) at the home] erdue, is one among many other things | onds of the record held by the Twenty-‘ __ - 5 : She spent a very pleas-)of Professor and Mrs. Weather-| connected with his office that Mr. Davis | second Regiment, of New York. es, members and senators have ex-tolled her service. i h her relatives and friends.|less ,2go2 Brightwood avenue. has always taken a special delight and The! eee seeenls were esoccully as | Ree ‘ Mrs. J. Altorfore, Prop. sla McDaniel is visiting{ Mrs. Arabella V. Chase was present, ir | rest in adjusting to the best of iis teresting. In th 100. d dash Ward, | ' : Baltimore nd explained the workings of the I! ability, so far as the law allows. No | of the Aquinas Catholic Club, came : forace Morris was called te U. Mrs. Chase is the commissioned} one ever applies to him for information through the crowd in the iast ten yards, 3 Ky., by the death of Mrs.|deputy for the District and surrounding winning from Hammon by two inches, - Pp ke t | sections. Those present expressed a fa-| fi SS Es *1 | with Rossita third, a foot behind. vorable opinion of the organization. In the half-mile Nash was a great dis- Those present were: Mrs. Martha . appointment, as he was picked for a sure —— sgh — ena ' winner, but the handicaps were too much FOR EVERY THREE BUSH-ELS OF COAL PURCHASED inom, Mes. Lasitn Bagh, Mr | for him. Guns, of Pennsylvania, woot] aT OUR YARD WILL GIVEONE PECK OF COAL FRER s eve good style, and from the DURING THE COLD WEATH-ER. William Webb, Mrs, Carrie Milford, form he showed should make some of gton, recent ide here perma tr fe) visiting his] Mrs Oceana Brooks, Mrs. Florence the older men bustle at the Artisans’| COLUMBIA COAL AND ICE COMPANY, € 3 os Aci era Eee alates aie gers meet on June 8. FIFTH AND L ST., N. W., Near K Street Market. etcigis Sa letiaabetae, asaes tia LAE emacs pain asa The 220-yards was probably the most pongo ale tard apenas as beanies | interesting race of the day. The pace was] At the conclusion of the remarks by Mrs. Ed. Nevitt expect to} Mrs. Chase the company repaired to} summer in Maine. |the dining room, where a table |. fast from start to finish. Sutton started ] out as though he were running the 100, . Dancy, of Penn, kept at his heels, while J Nash, the Indian, followed with a wor- ried look two yards behind. At the o. 220 Ninth Street, Northwest. third turn, Nash pulled up and passed. OPPOSIT CENTER MARKET, Dancy stuck to him, but Sutton found} IS HEADQUARTERS FOR FANCY ELGIN CREAMERY Mason was visiting rela-] with choice edibles of the altimore recently jed them After a most enjoy S. J. McCulley, who went to|ning the ladies dispersed for their able eve- na with the remains of| homes. ¢ er : : | HOWARD UNIV NOTES. the pace too warm and dropped behind. BUTTER, FRESH EGGS, PURE NEW YORK CHEESE ention of Mr, Norman) yan important meeting of the Ex- MR. E. G. DAVIS, In the stretch Dancy spurted and touch- REST TEAS aee 2 : io, ta spend a part of the} tive Committee of the Board of COLLECTOR OF TAXES. ed the tape a foot ahead of Nash, with : AND COFFEE. Washington. Trustees of Howard Univeresity, in the; Sutton coming in for the bronze medal. RETAILED AT WHOLESALESALE PRICES FOR CASH. C. Jackson, who has been con-| ogee of President Thirkield, yesterday,| without receiving same, if it be in his | *PHON, MAIN 3148. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO home by sickness, is able} ine resignation of Dr. F. W. Fairfield,] power to render such. There have BRILLIANT. THE ELGIN CREAMERY CO. ; manta for more than twenty years dean of the} been many commendable and worthy | From the Nashville Globe. 4 q Minnie Minor is at Ocean Grove,| College of Arts and Sciences, was pre-{ acts performed by Mr. Davis of which Mr. George O. Boyd and Miss Anna sented and accepted. Dr. Fairfield has! the public knows nothing. He is a | Marie Tate, daughter of Mr. ara Mrs. r of Washingtonians visited}been placed upon the Carnegie Founda-! man who always refrains from notori William O. Tate, were married at the home of the bride’s parents, 320 Eighth A Word To 6 omen this week. tion and granted a liberal allowance for During the many years that Mr. Da- mie Fleming, who has beenjthe remainder of his life, in view of| vis has been Collector of Taxes, many |avenue North, at 7.30 o’clock Wed- ty, the guest of relatives and this extended and efficient services in the} millions of dollars have passed through |nesday evening, June 12. Rev. W. S. Courses in Dressmaking and Millinery. - ti 1s returned to Newport News.finterests of higher education. his hands for the District government, | Ellington, the popular clergyman, and my M lward Nevitt and wife were] The Board unanimously elected as his} and he has always proven himself to | pastor of the First Baptist Church, of- ALSO : i sts of Mrs. Ferd Jones during] successor in the professorship the Rev.| be one of the most valuable wheels in | ficiated. Instruction in Cooking and General Housekeeping. ~ T visit to Boston. Dr, Edward L, Parks, an educator of| the District government. Mr. Davis is Mr. George O. Boyd is a native of Day and Night Classes in All Departments. ye Messrs. Andrew Leftridge and R. C.]}long experience and distinction. An} a native of Maryland, and comes from San Antonio, Texas, where he wad Employment Provided for Pupils While Attending School and After wil spend the summer at}honored graduate of the Northwestern; one of the most aristocratic families in |reared and received his early training, Gisiuation fon, Conn. University, for seven years he was an| the State. He is a great fraternal and | both educationally and as a_ printer. ei E : Ralph Tyler, fourth auditor of instructor in that institution, which has} church worker, and is one of the high- |From his native home he went forth| Excellent Opportunities for Young Women to Become Self-Supporting. tf Department, is a well-known| accorded him its highest honors. Called} est Masons in the District of Columbia. | into the larger field of the world’s This school was established eight years ago, during which time it has paper man. He is pursuing]to the presidency of Simpson College, He has on many occasions he!ped the | busy activities, winning his way stead- trained and secured employment for nearly three hundred young women; on neg or of his way in his new]in Iowa, he raised and paid a crushing churches and other religious institu- |ily upward in his chosen profession. 2 ‘ apy nc In manner he is one of the|debt, broadened and enriched the cours-| tions with liberal contributions, which | Resigning the head of the printing de- and all are now papier ee age and towns as teachers, dress- nia °S sratic chiefs of division under|es of study, increased the faculty and} hae aided their work. partment of Guadaloupe College, Se- makers, and sewing ee ilies by the day. 0 t administration. His famuy,}more than doubled the attendance of Mr. Davis has a corps of assistants | guin, Texas, he came to Nashville, For further information, address, : i g wife and three children,| students in the six years of his presi-| whose efficient records cannot be ex- | where he is now connected with the Mrs. L. R. CLARKE, Principal, m4 1 or about the roth of|dency. He was.then called to a pro-| celled. Mr.. Charles W. Collins, the | National Baptist Publishing House, as 2000 Eleventh Street oNrthwest........--0-22--+ Washington, D. C. i cir new home, 1922 11th street,] fessorship in Gammon Theological Sem-| Deputy Collector, who is another jone of its expert linotype operators. ug inary at Atlanta, where he served for| qualified and accomplished gentleman, |He is one of the most rapid amd acct | ame i already shown of what fourteen years, winning the confidence] and a native of the District of Co- | rate operators of the linotype machine,| city. He is the senior partner in the, Julius Solissa of San Diego, Cal., cap- he is made. He has pro-Jand esteem of all students under his| lumbia, renders very valuable assistance | that wonderful invention of the print-|livery business of Boyd & Battle. He} tured a turtle weighing 1,902 pounds, — nw ‘cd Mr. Bismark Pinchback from] charge. President Thirkield said-that}] to Mr. Davis. Mr. David Warner, the |ers’ art—almost humanlike in its work-|is a young man of promise—businesslike| Dr. Geo. Murray is still doing busi- bookkeeper, who has been connected | ings—in this country. Mr. Boyd has|and alert, which traits are indicative of | ness at the same old stand, D and 2nd $1200 clerkship, and one]“there is no man who has worked in streets, S. W. red man from Virginia drawn‘the South who has won the entire con-| with the office for more than thirty |also other business connections in the] success.