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LEGAL NOTICE JAMES F. BUNDY, ATTORNEY. lumbia, Holding a Probate Court, No. 14604 Edward Gibson (deceased), 1907, that ed, appear in said court on Tuesday, at ten o’clock a.m, Washington Law Reporter said return day. Job Barnard, Justice. of the Probate Court. James F. Bundy, Attorney. JAMES F. BUNDY, ATTORNE Administration. e Court of the District of Co- bia, Holding a Probate Court. This is to give e that the sub- scriber, of the Dis f Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the letters testament- of Columbia, estate of Hattie A. Johnson, thereto Hatie Johnson, late of the D ct of Columbia, deceased. All pér- so! ing claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vc s thereof, legally au- thenticated, ubseriber on or be- fore the 12th day of August, A. D, 1908; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all Benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 21st day of August, 1907. Walter H. Brooks, 1425 Corcoran Street Northwest. ¢ the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. James F. Bundy, Attorney. HUG HES & GRAY, ATTORNEYS. District of Co- a Probate Court | No. 14598. Adr tration his is to give notice that the sub- ber, of the District of Columbia, hms art of the tament- , tate | - cased. | gainst the | d to exhibit | s thereof, le- ubscriber, on rict of Cc eae. ate Court Hug & A<‘orneys NOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!!: Don’t forget the great Open-Air Meet- ing to be d at Madre’s Park, Ecking- ton, D. Sunday, September 8, and Sunday, September 15, 1907, under the auspices of the Great Cosmopolitan Temple Baptist Church, Rev. Simon P. W, Drew, pastor, at which time some of the greatest and m distinguished Preachers of the United States will preach, including L, E. Twisby, D.D., pastor of the great Mount Gilead Bap- tist Church; Rev. C. H. McDonald, D. D., pastor of the Concord Baptist Ch.; | | i MR. B. H. WARNER. Rev, E. N. McDaniel, D.O., pastor of the Fountain Baptist Church, Summit, N. J.; Secretary of the Negro Baptist i aed Union of New York; Rev. . S. Epps, pastor of the great Mercy th Baptist Church; Rev. R. J. Brown, pastor of the great Day Star Baptist Church; Rev. George H. Sims, DD, , pastor of the great Union Baptist Ch.; Rev. Granville Hunt, B.A. pastor of | Grace Baptist Church, and the great Administration Docket. Estate of Edward H. Gibson (otherwise Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testa- ment of said deceased, and for letters of administration cum testamento an- Rexo on said estate, by Rhoda Gibson, it is ordered this 1st day of August, A.D. Martha Gamblia, also the unknown next of kin and heirs at law of said deceased, and all others concern™ the third day of September, A.D. 1907, to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the 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 Attest: James Tanner, Register of WillS for the District of Columbia, Clerk C. Taylor, Register of Wills | i | i | giant preacher of preachers, Rev. H # S. Morris, HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEAICINE. Supreme Court of the District of Co- 1867. Wilbur P; Thirkield, D.D. President. 1907. Robert Reyburn, M.D., Dean. The Fortieth Annual Session will begin October 1, tinue eight months. FOUR YEARS’ GRADED COURSE {N MEDICINE. Rev. THREE YEARS’ GRADED COURSE IN PHARMACY. OFFERED. Full corps of forty-five instructors. offers unexcelled clinical facilities. The Second Session of the Post-Graduate School Course and four weeks for Dental Course. partments; one thousand students, and over one hundred professor: For further information or catalogue, write F. J. SHADD, M.D., Secretary, gor R St. N. W., Washington, D. C. HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW. (Founded 1867.) Opposite Judiciary Square, No, 420, Fifth Street Northwest, ! Washington, D. C. | Wilbur P. Thirkield, D.D., LL.D., President. Benjamin F. Leighton, L-L.D., Dean, Regular Annual Session will begin October I, 1907. } Course Three Years. School Open to All, Without Re- gard to Race, Sex or Creed. Tuition, $25. For further information, write or apply to James F. Bundy, Sec’y., Office in Law School Building, No. G. CLIFFORD SMITH PHARMACIST WASHINGTON, D. C. —-SODA WATER—— Rev. Se WANTED HELP. Any person who can read and talk very easily. ual and Normal Schoo! pupils. can’t lose that. J. B. Hyman, 1451 Corcoran St. Call any evening at 5.30. THE BEE’S COLLECTOR. 1907, and con- THREE YEARS’ GRADED COURSE IN DENTAL SURGERY AN OPTIONAL FIVE-YEAR COURSE IN MEDICINE IS Well-equipped laboratories. The New Freedmen’s Hospital just completed at a cost of $500,000 and Poly- clinic will begin May 18, 1908, andcontinue six weeks for Medical This School is connected witha Great University of Seven De- toth and R Streets, Northwest, little can earn from $1 to $2 a day Big things for High, Man- Only 75 cents capital needed to start, and you} WATCHMAKERS AND JEW- W. S. RICHARDSON, Druccist. 316 4% Street, S. W. A stitch in time saves nine. At this drug store are all the freshest drugs, choice perfumes and Before going to the James- town Exposition get your toilet ar- ticles at this store and save money. Soda Fountain open the year round. toilets. RICHARDSON’S, Pure Druscs, 316 414 Street, S. W. S. D. HOUCK, Practical Harness Maker. Nets, New and Second-Hand Harness, Etc. 308 roth St. N. W., D.C. Residence. 1017 Dart- S. mouth —— N. W. GEORGE V. GREEN, The Harness Manufacturer, The Horse’s Friend. New and Second-¥¥21 200 to 300 Sets A'wa:s on Hand. Blankets and Stable Findings of | All Kinds. 303 Tenth Street Northwest, Washington, D. C. Main 6260, Phone: 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, Mr. Briggs, the subscription collector To suit the most fastidious mind; for The Bee, will call on subscribers} With taste and skill combined, daily. Don’t tell him to call twice. Pay| The best and finest you will find. 420 Fifth Street Northwest, up when he makes his first call. The ee es } Washington, D.C. | weather is too warm. During July and August we close at 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 1 p.m A Word To The Women king and Millinery, ALSO Ir tion in Cooking and General Housekeeping, Day and Night Classes in All Departments. Employment Provided for Pupils While Attending rT ation. 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 Courses in Dress School and teachers, dress- After Credit for all Washington. TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT DIS- COUNT OFF ALL Refrigerators We are going to make a deter- | mined effort to close out every Re- frigerator and Ice Chest this week. |The line is still 1z and the as- sortment good, ar you are prompt in your selection you will be pretty sure of getting the size makers, and sewing in families by she day. and style you want—and if you For further information, address, do, you get a bargain, indeed, They Mrs. L. R. CLARKE, Principal, are excellent « ities, guaranteed 2000 Eleventh Street oNrthwest...............08 Washington, D. C. YoU Bees 5, the makers. Fs ates ON CREDIT Jame H. Winslow UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER. ALL WORK FIRST CLASS. TERMS MOST REASONABLE. TWELFTH AND R STREETS, N. W. —— Phone, Main 2524. Honest Endeavor Mining Co. M 2524. Honest Officials, Honest Man- and Honest Mining hasbeen the motto of the Honest En- deavor Mining Company. And asa result we now have what we can justly claim is one of the very bestpropositions in Buskin. Destined to be one of the richest and bestmining districts in Golden Nevada. Stock now selling at $.25 (twenty-five cents) per share. But you must not wait until the mine shares havereached a premium. You must get in on the ground floor. For map,prospectus, sample of ore, or fur- Phone agement, ther particulars, address the East-ern representative, 3ell & Mcnight, 211 Schermerhorn St., Brooklys, N. Y. ns Se ee Chas. | Old Mother-Cherch of New York, and ubsas ld Mother-Church of New York, an . : ; other stars will be heard, to end up with} Madre’s Park is being fitted Up ja great lamb-slaying and the last pic- | for picnics, lawn fetes and other | nic of the season, to be held Thursday, | outdoor amusements. A new floor | September 19, at Madre’s Park, Eck-| wil] be put in the pavilion this year. ington, D. C., for the benefit to raise For terms and other information $5,000 toward. the building fund of the above-named church, and to give a day’s call and see M. A. D. Madre, 1314 | Eighth street northwest. - outing to Sunday schools and public schools of the District of Columbia. All| children under fourteen years of age will be admitted free, but they must be accompanied by parents or guardians. Admission, adults, 25 cents. For information address or call Rev. Simon P. W. Drew, D.D., Ph.D. presi- dent of the William McKinley Normal and Industrial School, of Alexandria, Va., president of the National Negro ' Evangelistical Convention of America, residence, 405 N Street, N. W., and the honored pastor of the great Cosmopolitan Temple Baptist Church; residence, 2014 Eighth street northwest, Washington, D. C READ THE BEE. MADRE’S APRK FOR PIC- Wanted at The Bee Office—Two good collectors. JOHN H. MYERS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Phone, North 6285. Practice in all the Courts of the “Herman Kuhn was arrested on com- plaint of his two wives. Sentence was the wives. , Ev We never withdraw our offer to arrange mutually eeable terms of credit, no matter how n at the clearance prices. we cut prices, PETER GROGAN, 817, 819, 821, 823 Seventh Street, Bet. H and I (Eye) Sts. FOR RENT. “..nished 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. 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. FOR RRENT. Room.—Furnished, for rent to desir- able couple or two young men. Gas and bath furnished, and terms reason- able. Apply at 1222 Kirby street north- | west. ITEMS ON THE WING. C. E. Picketts, of Danville, Va. has a hen that lays five eggs at a time. They are small in size; weigh one ounce. Capt. S. J. Waters, commander of James N. Whitehead Post, G. A. R, of Victtoria, Mo., took an old musket and bayonet from the wall of the Post room | and fatally stabbed former Commander George Patton, who died from the ef- fects of the wounds. Miss F. Smallwood, of 1620 L street northwest, has gone to Saratoga. Whips, Blankets, Lap Robes, Fly- Washington, Corner saloon, doing good business, |" with a high-class patronage. Immediate | | Mr. and Mrs.S. B. Brooks and daugh- OSELBLUMCHEN —Imported fromGermany —Excellent value; gra HOLLY MOUNT PURE 5 RYE WHISKEY Sold Onl By nd | quality |) HN MEENEHA) monde: @ ca aiken bo aoe Iath 3. and \ 2 CHRISTIAN XANDER’S | _,,\VASHINGTON. p RY Gog 7th St. Ad = ca Established 1866, Gold and silver watches, diamonds, jeweiry, ans. pares Old gold and -ilve: beuge. Teshar ic Unredeemed nleize 361 Pennss Ivana Sucre tesé JOHN E, MCGAW, Pres. and Gen'l Mgr. JOSEPH T, PEAKE, Sec’y-Treas, | en filled with joy, be eg COLUMBIA ICE COMPANY, | Onto” Which att ALso influence to secure better ¢ RETAIL DEALERS IN. | Ptople. ‘Thie is the first a 1 Harness— WOOD AND COAL. Cor. FIFTH AND L STREET: N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. TeLePHone, Main 272. HIGHER WAGES 70 NEGRO WORKMEN !Secured bz “his New Wder- srows By Lea Reunds—Staried Five Ago with Nothing But a ‘Prine ciple’—Now Has Over 409 Subordinat~ Lodges and 36,099 Members. Union PS and rs Over 30,000 homes of grest Union Order in thi ing an International from the Courts, which gives j S,1 tection and Benefits to our ra There is no color, rac crimination in this Order has an equal standing wit members, and can be ele any oflice.¢ Every effort i =| vance the condition of th Uni BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION IN TEN DAYS. NADINOLA CREAM, is endorse by thousands and guaranteed to remove freckles, pimples, liver spots, tan, sallow- The unequaled beautifier, ness, etc., the worst case in 20 days, an 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 >| blood, one is a red race and the other is} The red race represents| food. and the white race represents the} race produces healthy color in your cheeks, healthy flesh on your bones, strength, brightness in your yes and all the happiness that a white race. scavengers. The red comes from good health, The white) @ ghown ghove, suse makes = ae @ born, harsh, kinky « race takes the impurities out of the blood able and-tasy to co and wards against disease. not be too many “Reds,” too many “whites,” 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 $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 Coupon must be queesied, > oss ses Se $150 COUPON Sold by all Druggists. PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE, Special Agents, 824 Seventh St, N. W., Washington, D.C HOUSE & HERRMANN. We close at 5 P. M. Saturdays, 1 P, M. WHEN IN DOUBT, BUY OF HOUSE & HERMANN. CLOSING OUT GO-CARTS ATA BIG REDUCTION. A good assortment of patterns in all styles. Credit if you wish, HOUSE & HERMANN, 7th and I (Eye) Streets, N. W. District of Columbia. Office andj ters of 325 Oakdale Place northwest, + are spending the summer in Bealeton, ; Phone, North 2340. Virginia. Mrs. Reiter Sutherland (nee Thom- as) is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Thomas, of Ivy City, D. C. her many friends, ROBERT ALLEN, BUFFET AND FAMILY. LIQUOR STORE suspended, on his promise to support] Mra. Sutherland will be pleased to see| 1917 14th St pe ce There can- but if there are then the blood is said to be thin, the face gets pale, and j Securing equal opportuni with other workmen, to le and to have stea and Union hot | The Grand | , the burial of e: 5 fine monthly 4 Membership Be i nized by all 1 “i tressed members a member and Subordi privi of buyizg on low monthly paying 8 per ¢ A Leading in each locality, AT Lodges, sell Buttons, take Journal Sub. scriptions, sell Stock and act : TRICT DEPUTY ORGANIZ wor!: can be done in many are devoting tl! attention to it. Big good hustlers. Write at on State name of this paper, and ene ) a| formation and pos idress THE I. L. U. GRAND LODGE, 34 to 40 Canby Building, Dayton, Ohio. id 000 | FORD’S ;HAIR POMADE: Formerly known as “OZONIZED OX MARROW” So STRAIGHTENS RORY or CURL * HALE that it can be put up desired consistent with its le #; Ford’s Hair Pomade w Ree are usually euficiont for ay teeot Ford's Hair Pomade prevents dandruff, relieves. itei orates the scalp, stops the makes it grow and Gives it now life was. registered tn the Un faéent OMice, in ist Thade bas 3 Ford : SOPT and PLIABL! Remember that Ford's Hair Pom at up only in BO et. size, and is ms in Chicago and by us. The genuine has th signature. Charles Ford, Prest. on « Pull directi Price only 50 cts ists and dealers. If your drug: dealer can not supply you, he can for you from his jobber or wholesal or send us 50 cts. for one hotsle po age. Refuse all others. every bottle. dra; $1.40 for throe battles or $2 50 fess express paid. We Day postage au Sasess coal wotnte ts Wi ing send postal or express mone mention name of t ame and address plat: The Ozonized Ox mdwen Co. (None genuine without my signature) Chih, Ford Bd © 153 E. KINZIE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Agents wanted everywhere. CREDIT IF YOU WISH Whe: buy of Telephone, North 595. A. E. BEITZELL. | 4o1 O Street, N. W. WHOLESALE WINE LIQUOR DEALER. Distributng Agent for EVANS ALE AND PORTER, PAUL JONES -WHISKIES, BONNIES WHISKIES PRIVATE TRAD IALTY, DELIVE 1 in doubt AND =D TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY BY OUR WAGON. A. E. BEITZELL. eat ss Z DR. ROBERT L. PEYTON Crown and Bridge Work a Special- ty, 22K. Gold Warranted. Phone, Main 5872. DR. ROBERT L, PEYTON, Surgeon Dentist. Office Hours.—9 a.m. to 12m, | I to 5 pm. Saturdays and Sundays—8 a.m. to I p.m. 310 Four-and-a-Half Street S.W. Washington, D. C. breth Dui perio hund for h ed w his ¢ bega! distit