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WEST WASHINGTON NOTES. The many friends of Mr. Caleb Haw- kins, 2724 P street, who has been con- fined with a lingering illness, will be gia dto learn of his improvement in health and were glad to see him at chucrh on Sunday morning last. The Junior Choir of the First Bap- tist Church has rendered excellent mu- sic under the eleadership of Prof.Charles Lane during the month of July. Rev. C. N. Pryor, their temporary pastor, has met with excellent success and eventually may be made permanent, be- ing a graduate of Wayland Seminary and a scholar of unquestioned ability. s. Jordan, of 2809 O street, who has been seriously ill for several months, is improving. Charges against several officers of the Seventh Precinct have been filed with the Police Department for an attempt- ed assault and insulting the wife and daughter of Mr. highly respected ington. ~ The occ said, havi 30, the fami wa James L. Turner, a itizen of West Wash- of the disturbance, it is account of some disorder rred on the evening of July more than half a block from residence of Mr. Turner, whose ad nothing to do with it and nnected with it. When Wa0se name is Sebas- rce the wife and daugh- er to § him informa- abu and used pro- Mr, Turner remonstrat- df 190; way co one of the office: ter of N tior fane ed wit tw club Turr ecame ve anguage on left, bringing offic » threatened to H would file charges disorder them for the now being ter. s in the city. of extensive an in this city. colored clairvuy- on of in her profession being the t th h told, nd consult her. . T., August 1, 1907. has been d the In- Washing- Met- Ray is sew station. THE MASONIC LEGAL STATUS OF THE COLORED MASONS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUM- BIA. We were very much impressed with the publication that appeared in the Washington Times of July 22, 1907, re- jating to the fight between the Virginia ‘Avenue Faction and the Nineteenth St. Faction, at one time designated the Jones and Seville Faction. It is an undeniable fact that the only legitimate branch of ‘Masons among the Negroes of the Unit- ed States is that of the Compack or Free and Accepted Ancient York Rite, instituted June 24, 1847, A-D., by Prince Hal Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, In- dependent African Grand Lodge of Penn sylvania, and the Independent Harmony or Hiram Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. (CN. B.—Please observe dates, as we try not to talk through our hat—March 27, 1848.) Social Lodge, No. 7; Universal, No. 2 (now under Virginia jurisdiction) and Felix, No. 17, working under the two Grand Lodges of Pennsylvania, but merged into the National Compack, met in Washington, D. C., in convention ca- pacity and created or self-constituted the present Grand Lodge, which they now worl: under, at the same time returning the warrants or charts and taking out new ones from the Grand Lodge they have made, viz, March 27, 1848, nine months and three days after they as- sisted in the formation of the National Compack at Boston, Massachusetts, 1847, through their origin, the two Grand Lodges of Pennsylvania. Now for the legal status see Proceed- ings of the Grand Lodge of FAL A Masons (white) for 1899, page 9, which was approved by the Grand Lodge. Ac- cording to their decision, why, one fac- tion has as much right to exist as the other, If the courts should decide that the Virginia Avenue Factionn has the right of way, then the Virginia Avenue Faction can restrain the white Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia,which travels under the same name. Again, it will be against the concurrent opinions of the white Gr Lodges of the Unit- ed States, yiz., that there are no reg- ular Masons of color in the nUited States. The main reason that the F. A. A. A. Y. Masons, National Com- pack, are the only legitimate branch of the order in this country is as follows: First, when the National Grand Lodge was formed, in 1847, all Masonic author- ity was placed in its hands; second, when the faction that meets at Virginia ave- nue and Fifth street southeast, ‘ March 27, 1848, in convention capacity and created the present Grand Lodge and took out their charters from the them that he | HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ME®ICINE. 1867. Wilbur P. Thirkield, D.D., President, 1907. Rabert Reyburn, M.D., Dean. The Fortieth Annual Session will begin October 1, 1907, and con- 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 OFFERED. : Full corps of forty-five instructors. Well-equipped laboratories. Rev. 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, andcontinue six weeks for Medical Course and four weeks for Dental Course, This School is connected witha Great University of Seven De- partments; one thousand students, and over one hundred professors. For further*information or catalogue, write F. J. SHADD, M.D., Secretary, gor R St., N. W., Washington, D. C. | Courses in Dressmaking and Millinery. ALSO Instruction in Cooking and General Housekeeping, Day and Night Classes in All Departments, Graduation. 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 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 Washington, py o2 Jame H. Winslow UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, WORK FIRST CLASS. ALL TERMS MOST REASONABLE. TWELFTH AND R STREETS, N. W. same, they became a new organization. LEGAL NOTICE. (N. B.—See their Constitution and By- nd adopted, 1878; also| JAMES F. BUNDY, ATTORNEY. Transactions and Constitution of Su-| Supreme Court of the District of Co- preme Council for Thirty-third Degree, | lumbia, Holding a Probate Court, pages 119 to 121, inclusive.) We could, No. 14604. Administration Docket. write a book on this subject. In the| Estate of Edward H. Gibson (otherwise long run, unless all parties cease firing,| Edward Gibson (deceased), close up and reform ranks, the white) Application having been made herein craftsmen of the United States will take! for probate of the last will and testa- a hand in the game, and, like the Negro| Ment of said deceased, and for letters political problem, which has been elim-! Of administration cum testamento an- inated in certain parts of the United | nexo on said estate, by Rhoda Gibson, it Word To The Women W. S. RICHARDSON, Drucceist. 316 4% Street, S. W. A stitch in time saves nine. yticles at this store and save money Soda Fountain open the year round. RICHARDSON’S, Pure Drucs, 316 4%4 Street, S. W. S. D. HOUCK, Practical Harness Maker. { Whips, Blankets, Lap Robes, Fly: Nets, New and Second-Hand Harness, Etc. 308 roth St. N. W., Washington. D. C. Residence, 1017 Dart- mouth Street, N. W. GEORGE V. GREEN, The Harness Manufacturer, The Horse’s Friend. 200 to 300 S:is Always on Hand. Blankets and Stable Findings of All Kinds. 303 Tenth Street Northwest, Washington, D, C. Main 6260. | Phone: Employment Provided for Pupils While Attending School and After! Friend of the Coachman’s Union of District of Columbia. COLE & SWAN, ELERS, No, 1514 14TH Sr., 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. cccaeasietoaen MADRE’S APRK FOR PIC- NICS. Madre’s Park is being fitted uy for picnics, lawn fetes and other outdoor amusements. A new floor will be put in the pavilion this year. For terms and other information call and see M. A. D. Madre, 1314 Eighth street northwest. During July and August we close at 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 1 p.m — Credit for all Washington. August Clearance Sale At this drug store are all the ireshest drugs, choice perfumes and toilets. Before going to the James- -own Exposition get your toilet ar- New and Second-Hand Harness— WATCHMAKERS AND JEW- ee ee alionia Oranze Wine or} HOLLY MOUNT PURE Ryp Calfornia Apricot Wine, WHISKEY —Diluted with ice water or Sold Only 4 cracked ive, enther makeS’ 2c? a ref eshing drink. ae, -. 3 ; " fath >t. and Rhod. BOTH soc gt. see N. W,, CHRISTIAN XANDER’S | wasiinore. Quality egg 7th St. P¥ Phone N. .3166. House ~ r3 Established 1866, Gold and silver watches, diamonds, jeweiry, suns, mechanical tools, parel. - ld gold and silver bougnt. “| Unredeemed pledges for sale. 361 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. HIGHER WAGES Te NEGRO WORKMEN Secured b3 “his New UJ Order- srows By “llc R-unds—Staried Five Year Ago with Nothing But a “Prip, ciple’—Now Has Over Subordinat~ wodges and 36,009 Members. ’ JOHN E. MCGAW, Pres. and Gen’l Mgr. JOSEPH T. PEAKE, Sec’y-Treas. COLUMBIA ICE COMPANY, ALso RETAIL DEALERS WOOD AND COAL. Cor. FIFTH AND L STREETS,, WASHINGTON, D. C. TELEPHONE, Matin 272. Over 30,000 homes of een filled with jo) ecu tection of a great and Order, which is using it influence to secure bett our people. This is the firs great Union Order in this ing an Internation I from the Cow tection and I There is no ec crimination in th has an equal sta member IN vance the ec securing eq with other w j and to have and Unior The Grs the buria BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION IN TEN DAYS NADINOLA CREAM, member an privilege of 1 A le j in each ; DEP work can many are | attention to it. good hustlers 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. POOSSSSSESSOOOOOOOF OFS FORD’S 3 HAIR POMADE: ? “OZONIZED OX MARROW” 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 80. 5 degired oo ord’sHair Pomade w known as “OZONIZED OX MARROW the only safe preparation known kinky ‘or curly hair stra IGHTENS KINKY or CURLY can be put up in any style tent with its length. States, the same rule will be followed in Masonry. The M. W. G. Lodge of Masons, S.E., can only blame their intelligent commis- sion of the Past Grands for their able decision and recommendations upon a matter that did not concern them, All parties had better take due notice and be governed accordingly. There are lots running around Washington, D. C,, with K. T. charms and Shriners buttons, etc., that know no more of Masonry than the filth wheel of a wagon. We rest here. ITEMS ON THE WING. The Post Office Department has issued a new set of rules governing lawyers who practice before the Post Office De- partment. Vespasian Warner, Commissioner of Pensions, is fighting his stepmother rela- tive to the division of his father’s estate. \ is ordered this 1st day of August, A.D. 1907, that Martha Gamblia, also the unknown next of kin and heirs at law of said deceased, and all others concern” ed, appear in said court on Tuesday, the third day of September, A.D. 1907, 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 Our Annual August Clearance Sale is the greatest bargain feast of the year. Every department has submitted to extraordinay price cutting, and extra special values . Its use makes the sare usually sufficient for ay use of Ford’s Hi Pomade r prevents dandruff, relieves itchin, orates the sealp, stops the hair fro: out or breaking off, makes it grow s nourishin, roots, gives it new li ng the Figer. Sing elegantly Der fume at ten o'clock a.m., to show cause why| greet you on every hand. You can such application should not be granted.| get extreme bargains in all kinds Let notice hereof be published in the| of summer goods, and you can also Washington Law Reporter and The i s Washington Bee once in each of three|&°¢ extraordinary values in staple successive weeks before the return day | Furniture and Carpets. If there is herein mentioned—the first publication] anything at all you want for the to be not less than thirty days before| house, this is the best money-mak-|* ing opportunity of the year to buy |” it, and there is no reason why you]. for the District of Columbia, Clerk| Should not take full advantage of} . said return day. Job Barnard, Justice. Attest: James Tanner, Register of Will* of the Probate Court, James F. Bundy, Attorney. NOTICE TO PATRONS. Patrons of The Bee are hereby noti- it, for we will gladly CREDIT payment, Come and look over the many splendid bargains offered, you and arrange liberal terms of|" He claims that she and his stepsisters are { fied that no one is authorized to collect 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. signature, age. Refuse all o “ every bottle. Price only 50 ct: druggists and dealers. If your 4 dealer can not supply you, he « for you from his jobber or whole ets. for one COUPON ottle $1.50 2.50 $1.50 ing send postal or express mone; mention name of this paper. name and address pl. ly to The Ozonized Ox Marrow Co. (Wone genuine without my signature) Chit. Ford hag © 153 E. KINZIE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. 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. $ r Write your + $150 COUPON $1.50 of Negro descent, notwithstanding the fact that she had been one of the lead- ers of Clinton society. He proposes to show that her father was Stephen Rob- inson, a Ohio Negro. New York is up to date so far as the crime of criminal assaults on women and small girls is concerned. In the last two months one hundred and ten have been committed, their ages running from three and a half years up to sixty-two years; and ,to top it off, after being brought before the Police Department, no convictions, We are glad to say that there were only two cases where the colored brother was implicated. In the case of the funeral of Brother J. H. Wayne the Masons failed to be on hand the day the body was committed to the ground, The ceremonies only per- formed were by the U. V. U.'s. The only Masons present were Comrade H. C. Saunders and R. D. Goodman, of Compacks, and Comp. James Saunders, of Felix Lodge (Virginia Avenue Fac- tion). There was much talk by those present about the affair, as Comrade Mayne was a very eminent man and de- ‘served all the honors, ete. The Marriage Bill, as passed by the Legislature of New York, has some del- icate provisions. No marriage can be met, on | performed until five days after the is-; ‘guance of license, and similar other ' clauses. ‘The main object is to knock out * elopements. subscriptions or advertisements unless he can show authority from this office. No Come to-day. If you do not buy, it|- will simply be because you do not|***** CREDIT IF YOU WISH bills should be paid unless a bill is pre- sented properly signed. The company has authorized collectors. The collector is now on his rounds, and subscribers are requested to have their money ready. Don’t put him off. want anything. PETER GROGAN, 817, 819, 821, 823 Seventh Street, Bet. H and I (Eye) Sts. JOHN H. MYERS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Phone, North 6285. Practice in all the Courts of the District of Columbia. Office and residence, 405 N Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. W. Calvin Chase. THE BEE’S COLLECTOR. Mr. Briggs, the subscription collector for The Bee, will call on subscribers daily. Don’t tell him to call twice. Pay up when he makes his first call. The weather is too warm. j | WANTED HELP. Any person who can read and talk-a little can earn from $1 to $2 a day very easily. Big things for High, Man- ual and Normal School pupils. Only 75 cents capital needed to start, and you can’t lose that. J. B. Hyman, 1451 Corcoran St. ; Call any evening at 5.30, G. CLIFFORD SMITH PHARMACIST toth and R Streets, Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. —SODA WATER— Read The Bee. FOR RENT. furnished rooms, large and commo- d’ous, with hot or cold baths or both. In a fashionable and healthy part of the city, 1916 13th street, N. W. | | FOR SALE. Corner saloon, doing good business, with a high-class patronage. Immediate possession. Reason for selling, sickness. For particulars, address William F. Tur- ner, 253 North Tennessee avenue, ‘At- lantic City, N. J. FOR RENT. Two elegant furnished rooms, 1718 Sixth street northwest, by ruggists. PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE, Special Agents, 824 Seventh St, N. W., Washington, DC j When in doubt, buy of Telephone, North 595. A. E. BEITZELL. 4o1 O Street, N. W. WHOLESALE WINE AND LIQUOR DEALER Distributng Agent for EVANS ALE AND PORT PAUL JONES WHISK BONNIES WHISKIES. PRIVATE TRADE IALTY, DELIVERE PARTS OF THE OUR WAGON. A. E. BEITZELL. e anime DR. ROBERT L. PEY’ Crown and Bridge W 2 ty, 22K. Gold W Phone, Main DR. ROBERT L. PEYTON, Surgeon Dentist. Office Hours.—o a.m. to 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays—S 2 to I p.m. 310 Four-and-a-Half Street Washington, D. C. HOUSE & HERRMANN. We close at 5 P. M. Saturdays, 1 P. M. HEN IN DOUBT, BUY OF HOUSE & HERMANN. RUGS AND MATTINGS AT CUT PRICES: WE ARE OFFERING }MANY SPECIAL VALUES TN FLOOR COVERINGS AT OUR MIDSUMMER CLEAR- ANCE. CREDIT TERMS AR- RANGED TO SUIT. Credit if you wish. HOUSE & HERMANN, 7th and I (Eye) Streets, N. iw i 1 W. ROBERT ALLEN, BUFFET AND FAMILY LIQUOR STORE 1917 14th St. N.W. Washington, D. C. I 7 SW.

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