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‘ VOLXNILINO. 8 ADIES ORGANIZE iE ALPHA l ON. e I y : i \ ep Organizer for yunding sections, | ert the } ladie who are to be { this union will be obligated | 1 1 com- |} Att of the Dis- | li rresponding Se Clara Tunnell, Financial Mrs. Martha, B. Weatherless Mesdames Catherine Sewall | d Rebecca Brent, Trus- ae , Warden* Gray, Journal Agent, and Hughes of New York, who, after look-| Milford, Chaplain; Miss ing carefully through the exhibit, is re Mrs. Lucy Draper, Mrs ported to have pronounced it the m May Sewal! and Mrs. unique feature of the Jamestown E dy ; position. Other distinguished visitor Deputy had completed the} Vo5. Dr. W. P. Thirkield, president of ladies were invited 0) toward University; Rev. W. E. Hun- nd partook of an els NE GROES PROTEST RSTATE COMMERCE MISSION’S RULING ‘Tim Crow Annex” for i-Home Celebration In Boston Globe, July 10, 1907.) officers and ex- e of the New England held at 3 Tremont Row slowing resolutions were ting of the and Suffrage League, lent, representing f Massachusetts, Vermont, citizens ¢ Island, Connecticut, nd New Hampshire, through its nd executive committee, hav- biter dictum Commerce color on the commiss red people of the c yy ts to yationalizing Ot; Crow’ car, and will appeal | preme Court of nm to the ed States.” e meeting also condemned the at- on the part of the Boston old- week commitee to have a “Jim * annex for the entertainment of lored visitors during old-home week. orney Jacob J. Jones, Howard, ‘96, as taken up the practice of law sita, in the new State of Oklahoma, w in the city, on his return trom > Jamestown Exposition, and is dom- ed at the residence of the Misses Shorter, 1726 Eighth street northwest. Attorney Jones is a true type of progressive, hustling young man, from whose bidding success never tums away. : He reports business as being pretty good, and as being well pleased at the prospects in the new State. He has succeeded in winning. many friends in Vinita among both white colored, a fact which gives his old friends in Washington much gratification and pleasure. a ee \ o'clock the pastor house. Th fellowship of the chu pastor ré new members The trustees made . l financ rt last first si months of } noney r n the the cl existence, er wed that the chu 1907. It st 700 in the first six me nf its $1200 had been paid m.the purchase and repairs of the hurch, the remainder for other pur- The Second Grand Rally will begin Sunday, July 21 | JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION NOTES The ten days following the Fourth of July have witnessed the presence in the Negro Building of a great stream of Among visitors. these was Governor | | i t ton and Dr. J Moreland, intern tional secretaries of the Y. M. C. A.,! and Dr. W. L. Taylor, president of the{ U. O. of True Reformers, and many/ others. Mr. C. C. White came to the Ex position and installed the musieal ex hibit of Negro composers in four day ing the record for time, thus br quickness of action in ¢ The musical exhibit is attract ng much interest among the musical! t for visitors and the unique arrangement exhibit | instruments by Negro man- the mus ufacturers title pages of very exceller composers Building a life-gize portrait of Col Giles B. Jacksor work of Mr. J: C. Farley col rtist of } Meta V Warrick, have been entirely cor ry of the g om | 1 j til ' f g nw | 1 | s pl t Dr. Thir-| g iply g f How oe the eS oi id that t xhibit of Miss War-} I the -| | very fa-| her features, this 1 is exceeding- men’s eyes; aI that pall} From w ld dispell the clo Their summer skies, What an ocean space fill, Ceasing never, would | » those tears What a_ hope-kissed light from skies would thrill | Their hearts forever. ee BALTIMORE AND OHIO R. — Popular excursions to Niagara Falls, only $ro round trip; July 195 August 2 and 16; September 6 and 20; October 6, 1907. ¥: cone tickets will be sold on the above dates, good going only on Spe- cial Train leaving Washington at 7-45 AM.,, arriving Niagara Falls at 11 p.m. “Tickets valid for return ten (10) days, including date of sale, on all reg- ular trains, except “Black Diamond Ex- press” of Lehigh Valley Route. Call on ticket agents for pamphlet giving full particulars as to stopovers, side-trips, etc. READ THE BEE. week of the], 1dges of th ne colore¢ I I nk that its m wh have no ource. npkins is for the bishopric. e will win Yhere is a great ’| teachers having bee tle investigation b hancellor will WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY JULY 20, 1907. he Pol d bailifi 1 Richard H [ saw fi t has been gan ethods need at I hav told reason to d t it comes making a fig I feel confident tt deal of talk about n marked dow A} »y the Board of Ed- ion is what the people want. Dr.| recommend the aboli- ton of the offices of supervising princi-| to pals to the next Co: ngress, 1 Wat | Saw And Head The Bani Conenion °° = Ss and other religious a total membership of If million in round num- gest N , is the lars F f Christian workers in the world. The} ation | 0 org delegates, representing religious State in the Ur agen- cies from every States, will disc’ subjects pertai ne growth of Christ. | convention, through its publisl ply cold water t oem times, espec overed. gerous at times - W Scott, I hope gro Business st 10 or II n to be at the h noo] ~commitees be no surprises, | When all the facts in the ion are iteresting reading sin policy. it Oyster RS. AYRES, WIFI { iffected 1 thi t t to » it. It reduces the Diseased head re dan- of the northwest, is that he wil made yecause tl knows his business, MUSIC AT ST. I ANT ER&SCO During the sump regular choir of th the music at the m ing rendered by volunteer singers f : assisted by well-known the congregation, FAIRPLAY. JUKE’S PROTEST-| | PAL CHURCH ion of the Luke} orning service is t from! mer vac ¢ parish of soloists in offertory work : | Among the soloists appearing thus far are Miss Barnes, of Denver, Colo- rado (a kindergarten public schools), @ teacher in ourl most talented so- prano; Mr. T. N. Dickson, of the Treas- ury Depar' : and Mrs. Louise accomplished contralto Wormley, baritone, sing during the offe! morning. tment, a well-known tenor; Hamer Burrell, the Dr. C. Sumner has been invited to rtory to morrow THE PROGRESSIVE NORTHWEST Send fifty cents Negro Progress Number 0! Republican and lea ties of the Negro in for the Northwest f the Seattle m of the opportuni- the far Northwest. En TeUoTSssrsUog esate po | tR t is going to cut mor ging t Taft camp to terms. s d that the Taft men would} State ( that gathering | we » i ire that the ex t c t ld sel i < t tull rd with| k volici It is said that} rt he N bolt the t t r t prevented | the ony from specifically indors- ng Sec Tait SCHOO! HOWARD; UNIVERSITY An optional five (5) years’ course for ployed. No nse. Capable students can complete provided they are willing to uisite number of hours and Great demand for phar- extra ex- these who are and dentists—more than a dozen i placed, at sts could be Pharmacy of- rs excellent field for lady students. To i se who de re to study a profession, your attention is called to this new fea- ire in the SCHOOL OF MEDICIN {OWARD UNIVERSITY.: We | Medical Faculty and f bright young men and yomen who are in the departments will many s of this opportunity. Secretary Sh 1 can arrange hours. ITEMS ON THE WING. For the next three months the clerks | have half holidays on Saturdays Federal Buildings in the Dis- f Columbia The first colored man to receive the hirty-third degree in the United States was Jean Baptist P. Desable, a promi- d man of San Domingo. He Tousant L’Overture. was a relative of He received these degrees in 1761. In ‘779 he organized the first Masonic bodies in Chicago. The same was sup- pressed by the white Masons Major Richard Sylvester has been re-elected as Chief of the Police Chiefs of the United States, At Bloomington, Ill, May 29, 1856, the Republican party was born. Since that time it has died. [t appears that things are not moving e in the. Printing Office as before Mrs. Belcher, widow of ( Belcher, \ L mr by Governor rtin of Penn as lieutenant Comrade R.¢ iD. G Pp it Post Commander} Cligeies Scmmer Poo GAT Dey OF COL. AYRES. ‘ nt of the Potomac, also lieutenant oe See si = {tent color pressman whom it was —— oe an UE OO | claimed ippointed by the present ther pub-| Publishing Nashv concern’ House, loc: t largest pub- »wned and man s in America. They are nail branct 1 all brane { 1 | | | | of the es 1 tt me c | tt W. D. N | 2 L street yrthwest, at € C wi pas titute the commites s. G. W. Lee H. Brooks, D.D., W. J. How- J. M. W DD., J. I BY 3 na | I PAD. J. Cl 32 3 eg eat 3 Gt B.D., W Miller, E. Gordon, and "Rev. M. W. D. Norman, Chairman of Local Committee. Rev. A les, Secretary Mrs. Julia Mason Layton, Chairman of Auxiliary. THE NEGRO IN THE NEXT ELEC- TION. From the Literary Digest, July 13, 1907. ‘There are about 700,000 Negro voters in this country, and we intend to force the President to do the right thing by us or turn the whole in the Democratic party,” said the Rev. Dr. S. L. Corro- neumbe , was appointed by Mr. Bene- Public’ Printer, order the em- their mail sent dict when he was the \ccording tO a recent ployes must not have office but to their homes. started for San Fran- arrange- Joe Gans has », Cal, to complete the 1ents with Battling Nelson for the oming - fight | There are 107, iters in the Unit- S y ps amount to $28,000,- ) ly € ains of Christopher Columbus « ed in Domingo in the San al at the left of the] There i e famine in New York ised to take The Postoffice Depart warded Capt. O. W. F Me., a letter that had been addressed rs ago. THE BAPTIST. All pastors and delegates who will at- tend the National Baptist Convention to d in the Metropolitan Baptist Church, Washington, D, C., from Sep- tember 11 to 16, inclusive, should write Rev. M. W. D. Norman, D.D., chairman of the loca] committee, at once. Address 1211 T street, N. W., Wash- ington, D. C. M. W. D. Norman, Chairman. A, Sayles, Secretary. P. S.—Baptist papers please copy and EXCURSION AUGUST SIXTH. It would be well for those who pur- pose attending the day’s outing of the congregation and friends of St. Luke’s thers, of Washington, D. C., addressing the tenth annual meeting of the Afro- American Council in Baltimore recently. These words followed an attack upon President Roosevelt and Secretary Taft for their attitude in the Brownsville af- fair, and a eulogy of Senator Foraker for his championship of the colored sol- parish on the 6th prox., at Somerset Beach on the Lower Potomac, to “pur- chase their tickets without unnecessary delay, as the committee of arrange- ments are considering the advisability of limiting the sale to one thousand per- sons. No postponement on account of weather. See advertisement elsewhere. |the cure of asthma |the perference in South 3Y MISS BEATRIZ L. CHASE. 1 has made city since lelegates to the > been elected. j celebrated the pastorate of Rey st Sunday of th Rick- id Division celebrated the 27th anni- vefsary the 7th’ 1 the Sixth Saptist Church, Richmond, Va The Evening Star entertained as its guest last Tuesday at Luna Park, all of its route boys, more than 400 in number. tir was in the hands of the cir- Che a culating bold The Public Printer states that his or- manager, Mr. Fleming New- cer, imposing penalties on proofreaders for spoiled work, wil! stand. Mr. George McGee departed this life July 15, 1907, at 74 Fenton street, N. E., at the age of seveniy-one years. The iuneral took place July 18, at two P. M. from Miles Memorial Church, 3rd street between New York avenue and L street, N. W. McGee. The Colored World, which has beea so ably edited by Mr. E. A. Shanklin and the Columbus Standard, with Mr Pearl Chavers, have consolidated as the Ohio Standard World Mrs, I. L, Thomas, wife of Dr. I L Thomas, field agent of the Church Ex- tensoin Society of the Methodist Epis- copal Church, was severely injured by He was the husband of Malinaa 4 fall down the stairs at her home, 2011 Druid Hill avenue, Baltimore, Md. She received several bruises and her nose was broken by the fall Mrs. Mary Hedgebeth, said to be tne eldest resident of Kalamazoo, Mich., died last week at her residence at the age of 97 years. Mrs. Hedgebeth was born in Halifax, N. C. The Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias convened in Knoxville, Tenn., last week. We are glad to know that Mr. Rufus Logan, editor of the Professional World, who has been quite sick, is able to be out again. It is stated that the author of the bomb explosion which occurred last Sun- day night in front of the summer quar- tei of the American embassy at Ther- apia, will probably remain a mystery. Uwenty-one thousand mine workers ave been dropped according to the an- nual report of Presic Nichols of District 1, United Mine Workers, Wilkesbarre, Peter Car isin of An- in the cellar Ohio, but drew Ca finds hé cannot get it the cellar owing to its size. About which running at large on the streets of E. thirty-four dogs were ston, Md., were killed by the Chief of Police. Quite sented to the Czar at St a unique clock has been pre Petersburg. The clock registers the time, the dura- tion of the day and month, the hour of rise and sunset, the oon and the earth’s movement around un. This clock is wound every 400 s and weighs 720 pounds A vault which for 23 years phases of the n opened covered in the Municipal Bu ig in Chicago. No one knows the combination of this vault Democr party Maryland > be getting deeper deeper in a founder and machin- Joseph Je as granted the first patent in Amer- As a result of injecting antitoxin for Dr. W. W. Robin- killed It ems as if the Indians are shown frica by Eng- lish officials because of their servility A well-known Italian Anarchist thinks that Anarchism is near an end, it being absorbed by Socialism. Four men of the government tug Cen- tiac barely escaped a watery grave last week near Montauk Point, Stonington, Conn. Secretary Cortelyou, who visited the bureau of engraving and printing not long ago, thinks that larger buildings are needed. He is going to put forth an effort for the enlargement of the build- ings. A proclamation has been issued call- ing the Supreme Lodge of the Knights of Pythias to meet in St. Louis, Septem- ber. The committee appointed by the Pres- ident disapproved of the pension plan for government employes. In the future there will be three classes of milk in the D. C.: certified, inspected and pasteurized. rice amc aanaemrte crt miss toms a ih sb ee