The Washington Bee Newspaper, July 20, 1907, Page 5

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7 = VERNON ENTERTAINS) The three troub.esome members COME ‘ONE. =~ = = COME ALL: The congregation and friends of St. Luke’s Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. Thomas J. Brown, rector (assistants: Rev. Henry Jo- seph and Rey. A. C Collier), beg to announce their second annual August 6th, 1907. THE PRESS—EDITOR FRANK- |of the Council wer: Rev. Hughes, LIN GUEST OF HONOR. A = Pe aster ee eat acstaee or Gains and Alexarder. They con Register and Mrs. W. T. Vernon, 420 stituted the brains of Maryland, P street northwest, Le Droit Park, last| With but one exception, and that} excursion to Somerset Beach, Tuesday, Saturday evening was a scene of social] exception was the absence of Editor Z brillianey. Mr. Chester A. Franklin, editor of | : Denver (C@lorado) Statesman, war ITEMS ON THE WING Murphy. the guest of honor. Mr. Franklin is on a visit East.- He has visited the Government Printing ce and other government buildings last_ week, and preparatory to his, de- parture Jast Sunday morning, Register and Mrs. W. T. Vernon entertained him last Saturday evening and had as Mary Mansfield of New York received $900 for two broken ribs by decision of the Supreme Court. : In the death of Mr. Speare, the un- dertaker, it has been brought out that the funeral of Garfield has never been paid. The United States owes for the funeral. guests only members of the press to Senator Ben. Tillman at Jackson, meet him. 4 Mich., challenged Senator Dolliver of The early part of the evening was enjoyed on the verandah, and at 9.30 the invited guests repaired to the beau- Towa to fight a duel because the Senator from lowa disagreed with Tillman's} __ : : - ; tifully painted dining room, where they| Friends interfered and the mill was ‘de-|and Water streets southwest, at 9.30 o'clock a.m., returning to the were served by Caterer Underdour. At clared off. : : - = te ec f a SoaptiarS be city in ample time for the cars. : 3 : : > {tue conclusion of the repast Register) Gov. Vardaman of Mississippi has em-| , —— ; our Cook-| Mr. John H. Smth of Richmond, Va] Vernon introduced Mr. J. W. Crom- ; aes : - Somerset Beach is a most pleasant summer resort, beautifully lo- co ree Se 2 i ae r . yraced religion ~ o : es . the 7 _ Washington a visit last week. well, who made a very interesting talk] Jack Johnson, the colored’ heavy cated on the Lower Potomac, affording to the excursionists bathing, lege in New = ced gyros eine og a on what he knew about newspapers.| weight, is training at Atlantic City for| Shing, boating, crabbing, etc. are visiting Miss Ruth bert, the} He was followe, e : < setae 4 q f i i ter HAE Toad CS ae Cie: mee! _ as followed by ne SS aera his fight with Fitzsimmons which will] Refreshments will be furnished at moderate prices. . pag ot a aug sanictld kai ines New ashington correspondent of the West] ¢, ‘ *hilad: 2 = : J, , A y for New York, where! York City. Vinginin. Advocate Be wan followed |r” Pare st, Eiaadeinhia Joly 17. He] An excellent dinner will be served by the Women’s Guild yA seit ginia Advocate. as followed} pac x, Pie eee eo “ae, : . c ¢ 1 pecial course in domestic] Mrs. M. C. Dismond is visiting her] hy Mr. W. Calvin Chase, of The Bee: 1 i = —— to fight Burns, the} Proceeds for the benefit of the church. dauge rs. 2 . RSeREESS es ’ >| Canadian pugilist i laughter, Mrs. J. E. Dibble, Kansas| Mr. H. J. Pinkett, of the Press Bureau,| Former “ei css Sak dee No postponement on account of weather. and Mr. R. W. Thompson, of the In-|o¢ Virginia, one time Republican candi-| he right is reserved to decline admitting improper persons on date for governor of Virginia, in an|this excursion. City, Mo Dr. R. E. Wall has returned to his dianapolis Freeman. address before the Maryland Bar As- Music by the Monumental Orchestra, Professor Charles Hamilton, sociation, in touching upon the actions] Jeader. home, Columbia, S. C The guest of honor, Mr. Franklin, editor of the Colorado Statesman, was chat snare Whines be wee cia ae Fare for the round trip, 50 cents; children under 14 years of age, a things he was doing have no ; : " justification in the Constitution, and fur-| 25 Cents: Kets Cale ice, parenanen soo NT M Mr. L. R. Willis, a student of How- rd University, is spending his vacation the last auker. He is a thorough ris home in Towa SSeS Mrs. S. B. Simmons, of No: of the present Executive, in part said ad a polished and enter- | S , taining speaker. an Place, are spending their He paid a high compliment to the) ther, that the people would not uphold| the various committees, or at the boat on the day of the excursion. Western country and extended an in Shea 2 in-|4 party which advocated Federal or ¢ having a most{vitation to those who were looking for| n the mountains of Lewis-} Va They ar # EE OS EN LT itful time - 5 State aggression, etc a fortune to come to his section of the} annie _R. Buroughs, of Lou-| country. He has always followed PICNIC TO 10,000 CHILDREN. volt af “an “entestenument| eigen atthe Chird Annual Barbecue and Picnic oi the Great Cosmopolitan Rachel Dixon and children are| is people. Divorces he never et a Hall. } Temple Bape ‘ nyeety © stree t re pee hewes me = the summer months in Vir. He endeavors, he said, to publish | eae es ; ee ae ighth street ; Rev, Simon zi +. Drew, DLD; PRD:, pastor., wi | ei eoaicts mrend’s to maxe) be held Thursday, July 25, ir 0-2 to 11.30 p. m, at Green s. Harry Cornell and Henry hiss = vee se laoattt pee ad Willow Park, Anaocstia, D, C. Admission: Adults, 25 cents, inelud- wee sete ae = shag: Si Fo : : : t Satire ek seas | ing a piece of meat. Children ace ompanied by parent or guardian ad- gine Editor Franklin left the city last Sun-| ‘Se ee Es _ t Julius War-| mitted free morning for New York and other | th of August. The Jane Mosley will] ; ren, of Gethser ommandery, No.} Music by Columbian Orches ; Prof. Sylvester Thomas, director. \ i rn cities, after which he will return| . x 4 “i I ; : as i ae ke jlast week hissed the picture of Roose- Ky., was in the city last week] policy in his paper not to publish any- on Saturday for Pitsburg, Pa. | 4, that does not tend to elevate ull the good that the people send him in connection with what he knows him Don't get left on the morning of the|, her wharf at 9.30 o'clock sharp. to his - home | of Charlotte, } e solo “The Lord is my shepherd ; x a | ae Many deserving compliments were ler, F. Cook Lodge. No. -10 rs he xt day Brother S. G. Hun- F..A. M., was buried. Both of these afew d hs want th 23a ' se Pane e paid Register Vernon by every speaker Luke’s Church! A SPECIAL COURSE IN DOMES-|™embers of the Crait (Virginia Avenue on present the ver Miss E. Blanche Gibson and Miss M. | jurisdic N t scat in peagaue Naw ze left this week for Colum- ay been heard st.| they will take a special course in| the Jar moto the 3! Church ic Science ond Child Tr: le abo : Ehe-Jeps are tan: and \. F. Hilyer have re- jlanche Gibson is the y Ww uy Or reine ee their 1 >» they will urned from the Jamestown Exposition.|of M .. R. Clark, the principal of |™@ cae Thompson has’ been trans- | th ark’s Trainng School, and is a| PUt into ope She ast Sunday the Dist¥ict militia left ration as soon as practical city from Kentucky. He] graduate from this school. l camp at Harpers Ferry. We notice ily, 1205 U street north-| made excellent record during ns deacher ba Taueatio 1, the First Separate Battalion W. Williams is in the eity.| en the Goldsboro Public Schools. Re SRE Oe Sea ee ~ | > out r the horse the offi s’ st ants. t Grand Master A. C. Howze,} Miss George has been teaching the|°t for the horses, the officers’ servant } | . r while the of art of the bri- arrived in the city Wed-| past ce years in the State Normal while th pa f the bri » Philadelphia, Pa. | School at Elizabeth City, N. C. 1 he front in military ca- Washington The Bee wishes these girls much suc lorado States-}cess and commends them on taking a| seer ee Seer gher course | S 1 banquet in Chicago scath-} ngly and relentlessly paid his respects} D. R.. WILKINS. |to the President, Mr. Roosevelt ae The clock in the Public Building in | Philadelphia is the second largest in Cleveland Journal D. R. Wilkins, who has so long} signally filled the public eye world RNALIST HONORED. l editor Che Public, Printer has instit edi of the Chicago Conservator, was nn Wednésday jast committed tp an|it the Government Printing f the Treasury, institution for the treatment of those| Proofreaders for their costly oversights Fraternity. | The white people in New York are whose minds have given way under too W having tough times with the Italians zreat a strain—The Conservator The day evening a number of te} Conservator and Mr. Wilkins have our} They commit all manner of crimes, and Md.,| fepresentative colored newspaper men Of] smpathy. It is probable that the real the authorities ire powerless. : 1 Mrs.{the city hered by ‘invitation of Dr.| conse of - Mr. Wilkins” illness can be The M. W. Eureka Grand Lodge of Ancient York (Compack) for the Dis- trict of Columbia is moving up the line | lr. Vernon, register of t asury,| traced to worrying over his “good sub i the M Street] t his home, 420 T street, N. W., to meet} <cribers” not paying their debts Carte ; 1Mr. Chester Franklin, editor of the| from the New York Age Ill. Robert Norman, 33d degree, MAJOR RICHARD SYLVESTE! will spend the much of his th Mr, and Mrs, T. B. Going unt home, River, Va Statesman, Denver, Col., the leading Prof. N. E. Weatherles and son Ellis, Grand Master, is traveling night and day J t gro »ple ir A . for the Craft. So far as other ele- . = paper published by the Negro people in shington, D.-C., arrived in town| for the Craft. So far a the other ele Piatform meeting from 3.30 p.m. to 4.30 pm. The orator of the p Johnson was the recip He stayed at the residence of J. W.-Mitchell| tty: Light refreshments and cigars were er Sou Docker and: lent vod, our advice is forget not your lay will be Major Richard Sylves = Superintendent of ne Neg " ig for Columbia College, in the United States. As we|of Washington. Short addresses will be delivered by Judge E. M. edu ieh ane hes, i Weatherless is superinten-| Have said before, people in giass houses! }{ewlett, Prof. J. A. Lankford, M. S., and Rev. Alexander Dennis, pastor of the Ebenezer MethodistEpiscopal Church. Editor W.- Calvin Chase, of The Bee, will preside. Major Sylvester will be ‘greeted by thousands of children by wav- the Rocky mountain section of the coun- ments crying out that the Compacks are 1 Rev sh J served, and many witty and thoughtful} st Lynwood daughter, coe ae Brown of Kansas City, Mo.,|fespondests ard publishers present, 100K-) Gent of the physical and chemistry de- 1 I ) the betterment of the journalistic] partment of the schools of Washington ould not throw stones Comrade John Wells, former mem- er of the Thirty-fifth Regiment, Com- status of the race. Dr. Vernon, him-/} ittle Ellie will spend the summer with self a veteran newspaper man of Kansas, ster J: aicchon pany I, United States colored troops; oleman of Balti- | - 7 ¢ . 7 ss ae be Ses nie : es : 4cted as toastmaster, and his introduc ilso member of Shaw Regiment, No.| ing of American flags as he enters the Park. a few days ago. : | . aren ¢| * - ss s re : of Mrs. Estelle] tions and fund of anecdotes were quite THANKS. 4, Union Veterans, Union Division of} Pig race from 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Person catching the pig by the : F felicitous. Among thase who spoke in! the Potomac for five years the adju- From the Nashville Globe. tail will be awarded the pig. Twenty-five thousand people are expected to attend during the day see her while . Mr. and Mrs.|Tesponse to the call of the toastmaster] Foy of our exchanges, indeed, find| were John Wesley Cromwell, formerly} 4. social events of Nashville so itfter-| editor of the Washington People’s Ad- nd the Record; R. W. Thomp-y 44 tant died July 12. He was buried on Monday the 15th at Arlington with mil- pe ashi tary honors. Ill. James H. Dabney,| and night. esting as does the Washington Bee. ; is q = P oF ~ é * § g se, funeral director, in charge Get your tickets now from Dr. Drew, 2014 Eighth street north: litary movements were uifder the est. ion of Col. H. C. Saunders and] D. Goodman. Lieut. Colonel Acting reeciving visiting friends Zs ss } riz Chase, who fills the posi- sor iate editor and staff corres-l1i4, of exchange editor—we suppose— pondent of the Indianapolis Freeman, ably, is as interested in the and representing a general news syndi- Mrs. Wm. Grace made many enjoying “the oneymoon yenings of this city as if she were Mig eS : {Adjutant of the regiment. De : arriso: Pinkett, manager of} sites eee 1 phia. Mrs. Grace is thecate; Harrison J : x of us. The ability to wfite as we ; un dese Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Smith}the Press Bureau; J. Culbert Campbell, ip, in this case, has passed from|¥? owed ot the aie nt Pri 3 | correspondent of the Advocate, Charles- Fe BATS, ing Office for over ten years. He was 3 i yr i pit sat fe f > Morto > rs. Andrew Ayers made aj t?, W. Va., and W. Calvin Chase, edi- one EES former member of O. P. Mortor : s : tor of the Washington Bee THE WHOLE SHOW | No, 4, G. A x, Department of t The closing address by Mr. Franklin, : tex AfrocAenemeun bel tomac. He leaves a = Hargraves went on a visit] the guest of honor, was descriptive Of} Faitor Chase, of the Washington] P* FOR EVERY TH”? , : COAL PURCHASED Ohio, to visit his mother. | the commercial, industrial, agricultural Bee, thinks the Afro-American Council} Read The Te patent ae oes T OUR YARD WII! PVE L5* H OF COAL FREE Lt ‘ und journalistic possibilities of the great afraid to talk. AT OUR YA if i 1 L. Houston has returned was the whole show when it met in this For the information of-the members DURING THE CC D WEATH-ER iter 2 pleteeet a eae acess atigie ae squeal aoe 2 It]of the Compack Masonic fraternity off GOP UMBIA COAL AND ICF COMPANY, oan ee ee pen aeaeye ei was a fairly good show, but the people|the District of Columbia, Stmety Sele) FIPTH AND L ST... N. W. Near K Street Market. nond, Va, last week. From the Richmond Planet. of Baltimore got very litle for their] ¢vety Sunday the hall. fgom“3 to © has gone to Virginia \ quiet wedding was solemnized at} money SS ther, Mrs. Susan Rice. Natural Bridge Wednesday, June 19, at Now, Editor Murphy, you st s The principal druggists in our city| Repai.ing neatly con ‘ # Briscoe stopped at Wig-|the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E t resent at this 7 ; pS cee & ; as Hevea t5 ge d ee his ses vwisit to| J. Watts, between their oldest daughter, should have s among our people are Dr. L. H. Har: Our $2 lembisa o a iMamie E, to Mr. Robert Janifer of| meeting. We had brains there, and ris, who has built up a very fine trade; 3 TS Collette Holland of Baltimore Washington, D.C. + |men of great independence. The) Dr. George W akin she’ of — A the city last week, the guest off The scene was impressive, the two} Council lacked one thing, and that} est in the’ business, and Gray ray. i i ere hers, but these are the prin- plighting their troth surrounded bykin-| ... the absence of the learned and There are others, but these pi Calli vi i . The ceremony was : : . | cipal ones. ae a ae a nee ae ae bride’s uncle, ne. S. brainy Editor of the Afro-Ameri- For light upon dark subjects read the in Virginia after v > S. Watts of Buena Vista, Va. can Ledger. | Washington Bee; and be hap-pee. | ttesyille prior to going p.m. Visiting Compacks in the District | — = of Columbia are invited to attend. ls ARE OF THE HIG: 2ST STAYDARD Factory «nd Salesroom 41g ih St. Now. 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