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7h d rs ‘ac oO HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. 1867. 1907. Rev. Wilbur P, Thirkield, D.D., Robert Reyburn, M.D., President, Dean. The Fortieth Annual Session will begin October 1, 1907, tinue eight months. 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 OFF ERED. Full corps of forty-five instruct Well-equipped laboratories. The New Freedmen’s Hospital just completed at a cost of $500,000 offers unexcelled clinical facilities. The Second Session of the Post-Graduate School and Poly- clinic will begin May 18, 1908, and cor six’ weeks for Medical Cours 1 four weeks for Dental Cour. This School is connected with a Great University of Seven De- partments ; and over one hundred professors. For further information or ca talogue, write F. J. SHADD, M.D., Secretary, gor R St., N. W., Washington, D, C. and con- one thousand students, A Word To The Women Courses in Dressmaking and Millinery. ALSO Instruction in Cooking and General Housekeeping. Day and Night Classes in All Departments. Employment Provided for Pupils While Attending School Graduation. Excellent Opportunities for Young Women to Become Self-Supporting. This school was established eight y ears ago, during which time it has trained and secured employment for nearly three hundred young women; and all are now employed in various 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 and After Washington, D. C. Jame H. Winslow UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, ALL WORK FIRST CLASS. TERMS MOST REASONABLE, TWELFTH AND R STREFTS, N. W. CITY HALL RESTAURANT. Room 35. Southwest entrance, center hall. Reopened under new magagement, Public and private service. Transient custom solocited. Excellent service by experienced caterer. Choicest products of the market received daily, and professionally prepared. Special fancy dishes a specialty, Bar Association and their friend s a specialty. Positively good service rendered, Cabinet officers, secretaries, judg es, members and sénators have ex- tolled her service. Basement cool in summer. Mrs, J. Altorfore, Prop. a GILLESPIE B. ANDERSON. ner, of the Plymouth Congregational The funeral services of G. B. Ander- | Church, read a selection from the Scrip- son, a re of this District the past by Rev. Charles Mid- thirty ye a native of Richmond, Vir- } “Rest in the Lord,” from gini a | at the Nineteenth Street|the “Messiah,” by Mr. Ernest Amos. Bap Peach last Thursday condolence, by Simon Deceased at the time of his death g 1602, G. U. O. of O. F. ted employe of the Pullman} Letter from the family testifying to y, having served faithfullyythe gentleness, kindness and devotion and effi y in its service over twen-]of the deceased as a husband and fa- ty-five ye Prior to this service he] ther, which was read by the Rev. M. had been for many years in the employ] Rivers, pastor of the Berean Baptist of the government. His death was un-| Church. Eulogistic remarks by Rev. Dr. timely and tragic, having been killed] Howard, of Zion Baptist Church, South in the car yards of the Pennsylvania} Washington, and the Rev. Mr. Jasper. Rail.oad at Jersey City, presumably by) After which the Rev. Mr. Ricks preach- accident, his body having been found up-|ed the funeral sermon, selecting as-a on one of the tracks of that company, | text the 29th chapter of Chronicles, 15th his gripsack ar him, his head crushed,} verse. After the remains were borne and face bi ¢ in numerous pla from the church, remarks from among It is surmised that ‘n attempting to} the ge number of friends and sym- alight from his “observation car,” upon} pathizers were constantly heard, and x its destination, he accidentally} which varied but little, as follows: “In y became unconscious, | the death of Anderson the race has lost a <!one of the best and most devoted and liarly 1 | most ‘ay men.” been found] Deceased married into an old and » accident, notwith-| distinguished family of this District,the a vicinity sur-} Thornstons. He leaves a widow and mourn his loss. Inter- mony Cemetery. rounded by thousands of persons trav- eling at all hours. Deceased must have} been killed at ayy early hour—it is said, , e and ten o’clock—neverthe- | ty agt eo sy no one witnessed the | NTED HELP. It is further said that An-| Any person who can read and talk a found accidentally | little can earn from $1 to $2 a day Deceased was| very easily. Big things for High, Man- well and favorably known, both within ual and Normal School pupils. Only the District and throughout the coun-j 75 cents capital needed to start, and you His activities were many. Both in! can’t lose that. | church and Sunday school work he was ~Call any evening at 5.30. most zealous and efficient, having serv- J. B, Hyman, 1451 Corcoran St. ed as superintendent of the cas bea the Nineteenth Street Baptis' pst a terms. He was ELIXIR . BABEK, also a great racial man, and took an The Sta: Remedy for active part in all matters pertaining to Chills, Pesci Malaria, the welfare and interest of the Afro- Blllousness and General Deblity. American. The funeral services at the church were under the immediate direction of Rey. Edgar E. Ricks, vice the Rev. Wal- ter H. Brooks, pastor in charge, who was unavoidably absent from the city. The services were conducted in the fol- lowing order: Hymn ‘No. 591, the Baptist Hymnal, “Lo what glorious sight appears.” After which Dr. Gar- less, accident. derson’s body was by a “track - walker.” the world, ss hundreds can sanena ta Soaty hold on you, but fcrtity READ THE BBE. LEGAL NOTICr. {w. C. MARTIN AND T. L. JONES, j ATTORNEYS. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- TRICT OF COLUMBIA. Holding a Probate Court. 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 estate of Thomas Nichols, alias Thomas Cephas, late of the District of Columbia, All persons having claims : deceased are hereby warned) the same. with the vouchers | thereof, 7 ly 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, N. W.} Atte: 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 a a During July and August we close t 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 1 p.m Credit for all Washington. Rattan Rockers Much of the unpleasantness of hot weather can be avoided by a little care in selecting suitable fur- nishings for the bome. _We have |p everything to make you pebrng able, and we invite you to choose what you want, with the distinct understanding that the terms of, payment will be arranged to suit you. REFRIGERATORS, MATTINGS, SUMMER DRAPERIES. Long experience has made us ex- pert judges of qualities, and you will find whatever you buy here will give you excellent service. Our] James F. Bundy, Attorney. stock is so big and ample in. its scope that you are sure of many patterns, and it is easy for you to compare dur prices, for they are all marked in plain figures. 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} pointed, it is ordered this 14th day Of} healthy color in your cheeks, healthy to us and investigate. strictly confidential. No one knows If you have a loan now anywhere | Attest: Justice. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- | Hattie Johnson, Deceased. for probate of the last will and testament | blood, one is a red race and the other is of said deceased, and for letters testa-}4 white race. The red race represents mentary on said estate, by Walter H.| food and the white race represents the : a ard Smith and all others concerned, ap-| comes from good health. of your transaction: with us. Wel pear in said Court on Monday, the 22d] race takes the impurities out of the blood | lend on furniture, pianos or salary.|day of July, A. D. 1907, at 10 o’clock|and wards against disease. There can-| LEGAL NOTICES. } Rae THOMAS WALKER, ATTORNEY. Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia. a for dysentary | HRISTIAN XANDER’S Home-Made BLACKBERRY CORDIAL 75¢- qt.; 40c. 4 Estate of Horace Orrid, Deceased. | be Meee No. :4441-| CHRISTIAN XANDER’S aaministration Dock». 5 Application having been made herein oY cog 7th foe RE pond 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 | Holding a Probate Court. Established 1866, day of June, ...D. 1907, that Charles | Gold and silver watches, diamonds, | Orrid, of Cleveland, Ohio; Horace Or- ; rid, Jr., of Chamberlin Hotel, Old Point Comfort, Va. Har n Orrid, Henry parel. os Orrid, George Orrid, Anna Evans and Old gold and silver bougnt. Martha Barnes, of Hampstead, Va., and | Unredeemed pledge: for caié. all others concerned,appear in said court) 361 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. WW. 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 | youn &. MCGAW, in the “Washington Law Reporter,” and Pres. and Gen’l Mer. the Bee once in each of three successive JOSEPH T. PEAKE, weeks before the return day herein men- tiond—the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return COLUMBIA ICE COMPANY, day. ALso Ashley M, Gould, RETAIL DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL, Cor. FIFTH AND L STREETS, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. . TELEPHONE, MAIN 272. JAMES F. BUNDY, ATTORNEY. i SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- en - TRICT OF COLUMBMIA, ss Holding a Protote. Court BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION IN TEN DAYS. No. 13209, Administration. This is to give notice that the sub- NADINOLA’ CREAM, 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, deceased. All persons having claims against the de- ceased are hereby warned to exhibit ame, with the vouchers thereof, le- 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 benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this third day of June, 1907. jeweiry, suns, mechanic: tools, James Tanner, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of Probate Court. Thomas Walker, Attorney. James F. Bundy, | ae 420 Fifth street N. W. 7 Attest: James Tanner. THE _NADINOLA Registe rof Wills for the District of] The unequaled beautifier, is endorsed! Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. 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. JAMES F. BUNDY, ATTORNEY. TRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Probate Court. No. 14,508 Administration Docket. Estate of Hattie A. Johnson, otherwise A Matter of Bad Blood Between the Two Races. Trouble Now Serious. Application having been made herein} There are two races in every persons Brooks, the executor by the said will ap-| scavengers. The red race produces Sallie Robinson, Esau Moore and Rich-} in your yes and all the happiness that The white | A. M.,, to show cause why such applica-} not be too many “Reds,” but if there are Sec’y-Treas. ' —— WASHIN( Phone N. 3166 HIGHER WAGES 19 NEGRO WORKMEN i Secured hb; 1ig VWder- urew R- uuds—Sta Ago with Nothin ciple’ —Now te Subordinat~ Lodge Membcs. | een filled with tection of a gres | Order, which is vu influence to secure our people. This is eet Union Order ing an Internationa from the Court , teetion and } There is no ination in th | | | Over 30,000 h | } vance the condition ; Securing equal o with other workmer and to have steady w and Union hour: , The Grand Li the burial of fine monthly Membership B | nized by all tressed members member and Sulx | privilege of bu on low month! paying 8 A Lead in each localit Lodges, sell I scriptions, | TRICT DE work can be many are de attention good hustlers i at on and en ion and THE I. L. t 0 40 Canb POCOOe aaenwenee FORD’S ; HAIR POMADE: rmerly known as ozonizéD OX MARROW” eeccccosocoooe STRAIGHTENS KINKY or contr$ fain that it can be put up in any style? deaired constetens wish isa Tength. “ite the ‘only ‘safe proparation, knc makes ‘kinky or curly hair straighi ghowa above,” Its uae makes the kinky or curly pamhlens 04 artasy to comb. Th Bee obtained trom ‘one treat bottles are usually suficient { use of Ford’s Hair Pouiade r weer damairat relieves: tech nourishing the roots, gives it new vigor. ing elegantly perfum harm! e gentlem Beater, Patent OMice Ford’s as its use make: HE best household medicine and tonic te Phone: Main 6260. malaria or TYPHOID ¥E “ls agstem against ite attacks BY taking reguiat | of District of Columbia. ts be, ar seat from panei ete paki a'co. w . The four main people in the world tion should not be granted. Let notice end need more mney, come fone hereof be published in the Washington Nothing deducted from loan. You|;.y Reporter and the Washington Bee get full amount. Extension in case| once in each of three successive weeks of sickness without extra charge. | before the return day herein mentioned— METROPOLITAN LOAN & |the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. fon etd eo A w Ashley M. Gould, Justice. 505 treet, N. Attest: W. C. Taylor, Deputy Register = wis 3 == | of Wills for the District of Columbia, MADRE’S APRK FOR PIC- | Clerk of the Probate Court. NICS. James F. Bundy, Attorney. Madre’s Park is being fitted up for picnics, lawn fetes and other outdoor amusements. A new floor}syprEME COURT OF THE DIS- will be put in the pavilion this year. TRICT OF COLUMBIA, For terms and other information Holding a Probate Court. call and see M. A. D. Madre, 1314| No. 14,208, Administration. Eighth street northwest. > This is to Give Notice: “COLE & SW ‘AN, . Columbia, has obtained from the Probate WATCHMAKERS AND JEW- Court of the District of Columbia, Let- 5 ELERS ters of Administration on the estate of Peter Harris, late of the District of No, 1514 14TH St., N. W. Columbia, deceased. All persons having WASHINGTON, D. C. claims against the deceased are hereby Choicest jewelry of every kind, Mine ica 4am hae ney vouchers thereof, legally authenticate To suit the most fastidious mind; to the subscriber, on or before the 4th With taste and skill combined, day of February, A. D. 1908; otherwise The best and finest you will find. | they may by law be excluded from all ake ~—— _| benefit of said estate. GEORGE V,GREBN.. <La a. The Harness Manufacturer, Abram Frey, The Horse’s Friend. 1515 Newton Street, N. W. New and Second-Hand Harness— going en = hig Se cn — er 0} ills for the District o! 1 200 to, 300 Sets Always ‘on lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. Hand. John E. Collins, Attorney. Blankets and Stable Findings of . _ All Kinds. 303 Tenth Street Northwest, WANTED AT ONCE ‘An Expert Washington, D. C. PHARMACIST. Friend of the Coachman’s Union| Permanent Position. Big Corporation. Address W. A. Soders, or Chas. R. Graggs, Marlin, Texas. JOHN E. COLLINS, ATTORNEY. are the doctor, the druggist, the minister and the undertaker. Business| June, A. D. 1907, that Rebecca Sims, | flesh on your bones, strength, brightness pes the scalp, stops the hair fron [a reaking off, makes it er That the subscriber, ofthe District of} | SOPT and PLIABLE. Be Remember that ford’s mt up only in 5O et. siz in Chicago and by ui signature. Chastes Ford, { Refus@all others. every bottle... Price of 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. Grugeiate and dealers. deafer can not supp for you from his job! 5O cts. fo: mention name of name and address The seis Marrow Co. aha genuine without my signat 10 Dard Lees 4° 153 E. KINZIE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Agents wanted everywhere oooeoeett ry aaa CREDIT IF YOU WISH $1.50 COUPON $1.50 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 Somat, must be presented. dere ees | When in doubt, | $150 COUPON Telephone A. E. BEITZI 401 O Street, Sold by all Druggists. “ os WHOLESALE PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE, Special Agents, LIQUOR Di 824 Seventh St. N. W., Washington, Distributng i oe EVANS ALE ANI 1} HOUSE AND HERRMANN, {PAUL JONES W —- BONNIES WHIS! WE CLOSE AT 5 P. M. PRIVATE TRAD SATURDAYS AT 1 P, M. IALTY, DELIVER! SPECIAL PARTS OF THE VALUES IN OUR WAGON. REFRIGERATORS A. E. BEITZELL. ICE CHESTS, MATTINGS, GO-CARTS, AND - SUMMER FURNITURE. ty, 22K. Gold W: CREDIT IF YOU WISH. Phone, Mai 5 WHEN IN DOUBT, BUY OF DR. ROBERT L. PE? TON, House & Herrman, | 7th and I. (Eye) Sts., N. W. G. CLIFFORD SMITH PHARMACIST toth and R Streets, Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. 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