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COL up CHARL Pennsylvania AYR little Avenue, SJ h_ his son, Northwest ,with the Ninth Cavalry. EDUCATIONAL HOWARD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT HOWARD UNIVERSITY 1867. Wilbur P, Thirkield, President. Rev. The Fortieth Annual Session will he Yetober 1, tinue eight months. D.D. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. 1907. ; Robert Reyburn, M.D., Dean. 1907, and con- FOUR YEARS’ GRADED COURSE IN MEDICINE. THREE YEARS’ GRADED COURSE IN DENTAL SURGERY THREE YEARS’ GRADED COURSE IN PHARMACY. AN OPTIONAL FIVE-YEAR COURSE IN MEDICINE IS OFFERED. Full corps of forty-five instructors. The New Freedmen’s Hospital just completed laboratories. at a cost of $500,000 Well-equipped offers unexcelled clinical facilities. The Second Session of the Post-Graduate School and Poly- clinic will begin May 18, 1908, andcontinue six weeks for Medical Course and four weeks for Dental This School is connected with partments ; Course, a Great University of Seven De- one thousand students, and over one hundred professors. For further information or catalogue, write F. J. SHADD, AW ord To M. D., Secretary, Washington, D. C. — The Women Courses in Dressmaking and Millinery. ALSO Instruction in Cooking and General Housekeeping. Day and Night Classes in All Depa rtments. Employment Provided for Pupils W! Graduation. tile Attending School and After Excellent Opportunities for Young Women to Become Self-Supporting. This school was established eight years ago, during which time it has trained and secured employment for and all are now employed in various nearly three hundred young women; cities and towns as teachers, dress- makers, and sewing in families by the day. For further information, address, Mrs. L. R. CLARKE, Principal, 2000 Eleventh Street oNrthwest ITEMS ON THE WING. Judge Pollard, of the Police Court of | St. Mo., is meeting with much} success with his pledge cure in the cases of drunks who appear before him. There are thi < billions invested in the United S hard cash. Former Secretary, Hon. Wm. E. Chan- dler seeks the governorship of New Hampshire. Mr. Chandler is one of the old time Republicans and a gentleman. The white folks of the United States are now commencing to have trouble with the Italians. The Mafia and Black Hand, etc. John Zemne, white, of Wilmington, Del., because his two small children played with a colored girl, he shot them dead and killed himself. Louis P. Costley has entered suit in the District Supreme Court for abso- lute divorce from his wife Martha. They were married January 24, 1899. Our colored brethren in Georgia are putting up a stiff fight against the pro- posed disfranchisement bill to be intro- duced at the next session of the Legis- lature. They are working night and day. Last Wednesday evening Sumner Re- lief Corps, G. A. R., held a very pleasant meeting unexpectedly. The Department president and officers paid them a visit. Past Post Commander R. D. Goodman, organizer, was present. After the De- partment officials had left the members Louis, jafter refreshments. Washington, D. C. annual encampment of the Dis- Columbia National Guard will be held at Bolivar Heights, near Har- pers Ferry, W. Va., from July 14 to 28, inclusive. a bodyThere was an interchange of ideas Comrade Goodman presented the visitors with several gal- lons of brick cream. St. John’s Day, June 24, the Masonic Fraternity (Va. Ave. faction) had a very fine sermon preached them at Ebenezer Church by the Rev. Bro. B. F, Perkins, pastor of Mt. Zion Church. There was a large number of the craft out. Among them we noticed Past Grand Master Wm. H. Myers, grand secretary of the fraternity, and others. The roth Street Masons observed St. John’s Day by services at heir hall, 1721 Pennsylvania avenue, N. W. The time has arrived for united ef- forts on the part of the colored brother of the United States, Read The Bee. The Commissioners have refused li- censes to J. A. Andrews, of 1637 Sev- enth street northwest; Susie A. White, of 1747 Oregon avenue northwest, and J. F. Tompkins, of 1467 P street north- west. The license of J. Henry Foster has been revoked. A convention of colored shriners was held in the city of Chicago, Ill, last week, delegates being present from Flor- ida, Kentucky, New York, Michigan, of General Andrew S. Burt Camp, Span- ish War Veterans, visited the Corps in St. Louis, Kansas City, Mo., Texas, In- dian Territory, Georgia, and Delaware. LEGAL NOTICE. MARTIN AND T. L. JONES, ATTORNEYS. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs- TRICT OF COLUMBIA., Holding a Probate Court. No. 7672, Administration, This is to Give Notice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Pro- bate Court of the District of Columbia, Letters of Administration c.b.a. on the state of Thomas Nichols, alias Thomas Cephas, late of the District of Columbia, All having claims against the deceased are hereby warned dec persons to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 19th day of June, A. D. 1908; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 19th day of June, 1907 Thomas L. Jones, 616 D St, W. Attest: W. C. Taylor, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. W. C. Martin and T. L. Jones, Attor- neys. F. P. HAYS. High-Grade Cigars and Tobac- cos. Sunday and Daily Papers, All the Popular Periodicals. Southeast corner Tenth and E streets north- west. CREDIT FOR ALL WASH- INGTON. IS NEVER MORE THAN CerNT DIFFERENCE TWEEN OUR CASH ANw,, CREDIT PRICES PETER GROGAN. Our cash prices are the lowest in |’ the city, due to our immense busi ness enabling us to buy at rock-bot- tom figures. And if yo utake full- est advantage of our long-time cred-|& it terms, it never adds more than 10 per cent to the cost of the goods. | . This that it usually cheaper to buy here on credit than anywhere else for cash. All our prices are marekd in plain figures so it is quite easy for you to prove the truth of this assertion, CLEAN BRASS AND ENAM- ELED IRON BEDS. Summer weather emphasizes the advantages of Metal Beds, and no- where will you find a bigger or bet- ter stock to choose from than we are showing. The prices, too will attract you, for we have been able to secure many surprisingly good values. We are also showing splendid means 1S lines of REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS, MATTINGS, AND OTHER SUMMER NEEDS. PETER GROGAN, 817, 819, 821, 823 Seventh Street, Bet. H and I (Eye) Sts. i a re hay "MONEY. For everybody at terms lower than the lewest. 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 an:where 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 & TRUST CO. sos E Street, N. W ——E Sees = Noble Robert Henderson, 33, of Indian Territory, was elected president, and Noble Samuel Roise, 33, of Mo., secre- tary. Several plans were presented for the unification of the nobility in the United States among the colored Ma- sons. The synopsis of the meeting was * Iscri LEGAL NOTICES. THOMAS WALKER, ATTORNEY. Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia. Holding a Probate Court. Estate of Horace Orrid, 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, that 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 am., to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the “Washington Law Reporter,” and 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. i 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. is to give that the sub- of the District of Columbia, has Court of the This notice obtained from {District of Col itary of June, 1907. James F. Bundy, 420 Fifth street N. W. Atte James T Registe rof Wills for tne District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. James F. Bundy, Attorney. st: er JAMES F. E DY, ATTORNEY. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- TRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Probate Court. No. 14,508 Administration Docket. Estate of Hattie A. Johnson, otherwise Hattie Johnson, Deceased. Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testa- mentary on said estate, by Walter H. Brooks, 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 and all 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 Attest: W. C. Taylor, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. James F. Bundy, Attorney. JOHN E. COLLI ATTORNEY. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- TRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Probate Court. No. 14,208, Administration. This is to Give Notice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, Let- ters of Administration on the estate of Peter Harris, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 4th day of February, A. D. 1908; otherwise VIRGINIA CLARET> —are included in our fa- mous 67 standards. These 4 Clarets are noted for their yinosty, dilutability and inexpen | @iveness. Own pressing. | 20C, 25¢, 30C, 4oc qt. | CHRISTIAN XANDER’S "7 909 7th St. House "Phone Mama < Established 1866. Gold and silver watches, diamonds, } jeweiry, suns, mechanicsi tools, parei. Old gold and silver bougat. Unredeemed pledges for zale. 361 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. JOHN E. MCGAW, Pres. and Gen’l Mer. JOSEPH T. PEAKE, Sec’y-Treas. COLUMBIA ICE COMPANY, ALSo RETAIL DEALERS WOOD AND COAL. Cor. FIFTH AND L STREETS, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. TELEPHONE, Matin 272. ! IN BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION IN® TEN DAYS. NADINOLA CREAM, THE NADINOLA GIRL- The unequaled beautifier, is endorsed by thousands and guaranteed to remove freckles, pimples, liver spots, tan, sallow- ness, etc. the worst case in 20 days, and restore the beauty of youth. TOO MANY WHITES. A Matter of Bad Blood Between the Two Races. Trouble Now Serious, There are two races in every person s blood, one is a red race and the other is a white race. The red race represents food and the white race represents the scavengers. The red race produces healthy color in your cheeks, healthy flesh on your bones, strength, brightness in your yes and all the happiness that comes from good health. The white race takes the impurities out of the blood and wards against disease. There can- not be too many “Reds,” but if there are too many “whites,” then the blood is said to be thin, the face gets pale, and the whole body is open to attacks of any kind of disease. Graham’s Blood Compound wards off disease and is recommended for all blood impurities, eczema, pimples, and skin dis- eases. $1.50 COUPON Present this Coupon and we will give you the mammoth $1.50 size Graham’s Blood Compound for $1.00. Only one bottle to a cus- tomer, and the Coupon must be presented 227s) 20 33 - = $150 COUPON Sold by all Druggists. PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE, Special Agents, 824 Seventh St. N. W., Washington, DC ee Se 42 10 $5 PER DAY that the time had arrived for a general they may by law be excluded from all} Is easily made by our agents. Will you unification. Also that in view of the fact that John G. Jones, 33, of Chicago, Ill, was the first to start the shrine among our people, that the various shrines presided over by Milton F. benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 13th day of June, 1907. Abram Frey, 1515 Newton Street, N. W. 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 Dan- Fields, 33, of St. Louis, Mo., and John| Attest: Wm. C. Taylor, Deputy Regis-| druff Cure (pomade) and Taylor's Face Dickerson, 33, of Florida, Magnus L. Robinson, 33, of Alexandria, Va, Jas. O. Bamfield, 33,-and F. H. Jackson, 33, of Washington, D. C., would make ap- plication and take out charters from the Imperial Council presided over by John G. Jones, 33, of Chicago, Ill. The dele- gates pledged themselves to return to their respective homes to work to this end. The Mississippi Business League will meet at Meridan June 26. Bishop A. Grant, D.D., and Hon. J. T. Settle of Memphis, Tenn., will deliver addresses. ter of Wills for the District of Co-1 lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. John E. Collins, Attorney. COLE & SWAN, WATCHMAKERS AND JEW- ELERS, No. 1514 14TH St., 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. Cream and Beatuifier in 25-cent sizes. Firstto write, first to get agency. Write for our proposition today. It’s a win. Address, Taylor Remedy Co., Dept. 21, Louisville, Ky. LADIES wanting BETTER, LONG- I ER and GLOSSIER hair can get a box of TAYLOR’S HAIR GROWER and DANDRUFF CURE (pomade) for 25c. at any drug store, or will be sent by mail to any address upon receipt of price. Address Taylor Reemdy Co., Dept. 21, Louisville, Ky. HOLLY MOUNT PURE RYE WHISKEY. Sold Only By JOHN F. MEENEHAN. 14th 3. and Rhode Island A WASHINGTON. D. c. Phone N. 3166. ve HIGHER WAGES 79 NEGRO WORKMEN Secured by This New U; rder—Grows By L Bounds—Started Fiv Ago with Nothing But a ciple’-—Now Has Ov Subordinate Lodges and 3 Members. Over 30,000 homes of our ; wen filled with joy tection of 3 ea Order, which is usir influence to secure better co our people. This is the firs grest UniomOrder in this cou ing an International Uni from the Courts, which g tection and Benefits to our 1 There is no color, race o crimination in this Order has an equal standing wit members, and can be elected any office. Every effort is y ce the condition of the 1 equal opportunitic with other workmen, to lea and to have steady work at and Union hours The Grand Lo& the buria ach decease fine month Journal is Membership Book of ized by all Lo members and Subordi its str 34 to 40 Canby ara s << POSSESS GOSS FOO HSOHOOO SFOs FORD’S {HAIR POMADE Formerly known as “OQZONIZED OX MARROW” > + ¢ e ¢ ¢ Sc 8TRAIGHTENS KINKY or CURLY HIALK that it can be put up in any style Geaired conaistens with its length. ora’ s Hair Pomade was forme nown as “OZONIZED OX MARROW 16 cay fe preparation known to akes kinky or curly hair st own oe Tes uae makes ~ orn, harshy kinky or cur! Nable oe to comb. The be obtained from one treatm prevents dandruff, ‘reli brates the scalp, stops the hair fi out or hreaking off, makes it grow hourisking the roots, gives It new vigor. ng elegantly perfum harml gentlem made hal en wade and sold since about 1858, and label, “0: MARRUW,” was. registered i States Patent Office, in 1574 Ford’sasits use makes the hai SOFT and PLIABLE. Beware o Remember that Ford’s Hair P at up only in BO et. size, and is in Chicago and by us. Th signatgre, Charles Ford, age. efuse all others. Full every bottle. Price only 5€ druggists and dealers. If y dealer ean not supply you for you from his jobber or w gt send us BO ete. for one ix mention ,name of this, paper y name and address plataly to The Ozonized Ox Marrow Co. (None genuine without my signature) Chiba Ferd Lek © 153 E, KINZIE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Agents wanted everywhere. 060006004046 0008 MADRE’S APRK F : NICS. Madre’s Park is beir for picnics, lawn fetes outdoor amusements. will be put in the pavilion this yea For terms and other information call and see M. A. D. Madre, 134 Eighth street northwest. DR. ROBERT L. PEYTON Crown and Bridge Work ty, 22K. Gold W Phone, Main 587 DR. ROBERT L. PEYTON, Surgeon Dentis Office Hours.—9 a. I to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sunda to I p.m 310 Four-and-a-Half a ——— A NEW LUNCH ROOM THE BARBERS’ OR TERS’ LUNCH j 919 E Street, > j For Ladies and Ger erything first-class. ; SAOSCCEECECE EES CO ESESSOEESEEESS CESEOESES OEE SESESSOSESOOOSOSS A new floor J

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