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LEGAL NOTICr. ANUEL L. HEWLETT, TORNEY AT- the District of Co- Probate Court. Livingston, De- ne Court Hold Hert i, ceased ation Docket. made herein tration on said es- it is ordered A. D. 1908, etta B.Matthews, .. McNeal, Chris- this ; that 3. Jones, Mary Ewing, Gu topherBozeman{Fanni mpson,Gladys , Harry-A. ompson and all micerned appear in said Cc esday, ‘the day A; M,, application should n« at 10 o'e ch Let notice hereof be pub- ¢ Washington Law Reporter | igton Bee once in each of the the before re- d first ess than thirty successive weeks here men to be not before said return day Ashley M T sould, Justice. James Register of Wills rict of Columbia, Clerk i the Probate Court M. Hewlett, Attorney M. KING, Court of ATTORNEY. 1e District of, Co- Probate Court. Administration. is to give That the sub- of the District of Columbia, has ed from the Probate Court of the t of Columbia, letters of adminis- on the estate of Robert E. Walk- District of Columbia, having Iding a notice, the All nst the decease or persons are hereby warn- ie, with the vouch- egally authenticated, to the the 24th day 1908; otherwise they ed from all bene- exhibit the sa 1 t rs thereof, m or before 'y, A.D aw be exclu my hand this y, 1908, John F. Rhines, 600 r. he Distri Clerk of the Probate Cc . M, King, Attorney Attest: James Columbia, rt Wills for CREDIT FOR ALL WASH | INGTON Carpets Rugs, Mattings stack of and we particularly excellent yw Coverings are so of the quailties we handle tha every yard Phe guarantec to give assortment 1S patterns very We rf arefully « show an im- sen ense assortment of Rugs in of all kinds, good i big variety of pat- and Ojilcloths no charge for fitting laying carpets or for the waste -a saving here 1 matching figures zlone of to 20c. a yard CREDIT You are invited to open an ac- ount here, make what purchases wish, the ments to suit your income. ou and arrange pay- are no disagreeable formalities to go through with PETER GROGAN $17-819-821-823 S E Bet. H and I Sts. CAFE of the finest cafes in the y that William Xander. He has everything first class, and f you want a hot lunch every day jon’t fail to patronize him. FINE WINES, WHISKIES, and Cig The very best brands of gigars that can be found any- where. Phone, Main 5438. WilliamXander, 610 La. Ave, N. One ity is of ars. W. JOHN MITCHELL, JR The Bee congratulates its able con- temporary of the Richmond Planet, Mr. John Mitchell, Jr, for the excellent pooklet of the Mechanics Savings Bank, f which he is president. It is the finest that has ever been presented to public. Mr. Mitchell and his associates —especially Dr. Graham—are able to teach Northern Negroes how to run a bank and do other things to earn mon- ey. The Bee extends its congratula- nons. Mr. Sidney Bieber I! he a states- man out of a job shortly. He should read that aphorism, “Never change horses going over a bridge.” LAMENTED ERITOR EULOG Coored Citizens Honor the Memory of Mr Crosby S. Noyes. A representative colored men met Tuesday evening, February 25, ce of Mr. Daniel Murray, 934 S street northwest, Myr the purpose | of commenting upon the life and labors; of Mr. Crosby S. Noyes and express- preciation of his great ser- nity and t ause of jus- Bruce number of at the reside | { | ‘ { | | ing their: a vices to hur Dr. W was cliosen | chairman of the meeting, Mr. William H. Davis secretary, and each of gentlemen present paid glowing tribute | he memory of Mr. Noyes as a fair- tice. he | the | ed journalist, a conspicuous cham- f civic virtue, and a citizen de- for his business in- charac- respected and exalted Chris fol- | | those present were the Mr. R. Ry,Horner, a local at 1 a member of the Board of Mr. Daniel Murray, assist- ian of Congress; Mr. A. C , Mr Eugene Brooks, Mr. Or- Scott, Mr, L. Melendez King, R. Clarke, Prof. M Lucas, Dr. William H. Davis, Mr. F. D. Lee, Dr. W. Bruce Evans, Major Arihur Brooks, Mr. -F. W. Brooks, Mr. Albertus Brown, W. Sid- ney Pittman, architect, and others. Appropriate resolutions were adopted and ordered engrossed, the same to be presented to the bereaved family, to- i W Thomas H Grant gether with a suitable floral token, and | Messrs. R. R. Horner and Danie] Mur- claims } There } ENTH STREET a the | tay were selected as a committee to at-| | 1 tend the funeral services. x the meeting Chairman Ev attention to many useful les in openii ans called | which might be gleaned from the and useful career which had re- he death of the man> by S. Noyes, and] to the fested in all thi {cently closed in | and editor, Mr. particularly great in-, referred terest whi that per e the im Nation's Capital, Mr. | “In view | provement of R. R. Horner said in part that the Evening Star, so Mr. tact long and | tia Crosby S. | | | edited by and. impar- questions af- ful of the all}; the heart JA qualty | Editor servative Ormund S 1 the high] practiced by the jals on mat Mr. xy saying that Noyes for of con- question. Negro, but we do commend hi for the} | spirit of justice which he showed. As| fear if we true light, s fairness, a race we haye nothing to are ¢ shown up i being fxeely cr it, and equally c | mperit it Prof. M cipal of one of th our ere we deserve nended where we Grant Lucas, prin- local schools, test: the deeg est manifested by Noyes in the educational to Crosby S. and his ever as a er man to give | publicity to those things which witally 1 Lieut. part: | concerned educa al interests. Thomas H. R. Clarke said in “While we cannot tell, -in the case of a paper owned by a corporation, just how far the mind and personality of the editor dominates and controls the pol- icy of ius editorial columns, yet we have abundant evid to coivince us that Editor Crosby S. Noyes was a fearless though conservative writer, a friend of justice and fair play, and a man whose personality and public spirit were help- ful and inspiring to all citizens without Mr. Dame] Murray, sidence as a regard to color.” who freely tendered his place for the meeting, also paid glowing tribute the deceased. Don’t forget Monday Fellows’ Hall, Georget speakers will be Hopewell H Darneille- Esq., Dr. Charles H. Marshall, Editor lames McGi f Pbiladelphia, also a poet, and W. Calvin Chase | night at Odd wn. Among the BAPTIZING AND UNION RE- VIVAL. Last Sunday a large congregation greeted Dr. Simon P. W. Drew, pastor of the Cosmopolitan Temple Baptist; Church, N street nofthwest between gth and roth streets, at the union revival meetings. He preached a most excel- s JAMES F. OYSTER The Leading Place in the City for UTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Oyster’s Butter is the retest in the markets His Cheese is the purest’ and Eggs the freshest. a square Stands, Center Mark K Riggs Market. and streets, N. W., and XMAS GOODS AT PRICES « © SUIT ALL AT W.S. RICHARDSON 2ST. N.W. BRUSHES, TOOTH FANCY TOILET Ck: INCLUDING ALL KINDS OF THE FUMERY SOAPS. ERECHARD , i LOGNE IS AN EXQUISITE ORS, THE FRAGRANCE OF DOMINATING, DELICATE, O42 Pit OTHER AND USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR HEALTH ABSOLUTELY PURE—FOR COLDS, ATISM, AND A GENERAL HEALTH BE FOUND HERE. SATISFA‘ REFUNDED. eGo ae S| BRUSH Es ARTI- R I ee Pe. sp ECIALLY PREPARED CO- 3LENDING OF DAINTY OD- ORANGE BLOSSOMS PRE- LASTING... NONE BETTER Mi i THOUSANDS OF WEL - vr CABINET ARE MALARIA, RHEUM- x rION, OR YOUR MONEY 316 41-2 S., N. W. Columbia Ice and Coal Co. FIFTH AND L STS., N. W., NEAR K ST. MARKET, ice is made from distilled wn from art¢sian wells. the same water ‘veins s from furnish the famous Columbia ist t » retail dealers in Wood and Fifth L Washington, D. and streets, Main 272. John E, McGaw, Pres. & Mgr. Secy.-Treas. seph T. Peake, \ Vhy not make a gift to your > by placing your order with for + coal and wood? and your ice Columbia Ice Company ie winter and summer? Absolric satisfaction guaranteed sth & L Sts. N.W. \ present ¢ , Washington that calls on me, between y of The Great Atlantic And Pacific Tea Go. | WATCH FOR OU TAL SALE EVERY WEEK. WE CAN SAVE EVERY HOME FROM TWNETY:?TO FOR- TY PERCENT BY PURCHASING YOUR GROCRIES FROM US. THE FINEST TEAS, SE TT COFFEE, ELGIN BUTTER, FANCY GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEVENTH AND E STREETS. R SPEC HEADQUARTERS, ColoredSkin Made Lighter By Use of WONDERINE _ FRANCOIS DE SALLE, New York City. P. O. BOX 1837. (Sent by mail on receipt of 50° cents.) TheLife and Works of PAUL LAWRENCE DUNBAR Containing his complete poetical works, his best short stories, etc. With biographies of famous poet by Lida Keck Wiggins, and an in- troduction by Walter Dean Howe Ils, editor of Harper’s Magazine. Properly illustrated by J. T. Nichols Bro. Illinois. Price, $1.75. Drop postal to The Bee Office, and a representative will call on you. ! stone.” At the close of the sermon he made an appeal to the unsaved. Twen- ty-five persons came forward for prayer and a great number were converted during the baptismal service. lent sermon; subject, “I heaven and a new-earth.” At 7.30 p.m. the subject was “The stones shall cry out of the wall and the beam of timber shall answer the saw a new » Poors ds at ‘ « | | and Soft Crabs. CUSTOMERS. | COMBS AND | LATEST PER- MAKE PRETTY | To! FRESH DRUGS — | | | GOLD AND SILVER WATCH- CHRISTIAN XANDER’S laret Punch Acceptable for all sca- | ns. Ready for diluiion | THE F. E. GREEN CO. 19th St N. W. Washington, D. C. Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing. J. Henry Foster, Manager. Geatlemen's Neckties Cleaned “Pressed, 5¢. $2 gallon 5c full qt. | Silk Hats Ironed, 20c. CHRISTIAN XANDER’S 1 : GENTLEMEN”S LIST. 1 Overca: oe ats Cleaned and Pressed, so, 75c, Rx’ Gog 7th St, Fx j 818 and | Raglands Cleaned and Pressed, 75c. {Pants Cleaned and Pressed, 2asc. * Coats Cleaned and Pressed, 35¢. | Vests Cleaned and Pressed, 15. Overcoats Dyed and Pressed, 75c, up. Raglands Dyed and Pressed, $1 00, up. Coats Dyed and Pressed, soc. Pants Cleaned and Pressed, 25 Vests Dyed and Pressed, 35¢. CLUB MEMBERS. Suits Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired $1.50 per month Each week SUIT called for and delivered the same day. Not responsible for goods left over thirty days. PRICE LIST FOR LADIES. Skirts Cleaned and Pressed, Plain, soc. Skirts Cleaned and Pressed, Plaited,75c. Nos. 216 and 218 Ninth — Skirts Cleaneg and Pressed, Silk, 75¢, |northwest. Families supplied with] .."? : | Oysters, Clams, Crab Meat, Hard| peocapha aged pieoig sae Beg Everything guar-| Long Coats Cleaned and Pressed, 75¢, fresh and delivered| $1.00. : Skirts Dyed and Pressed, Plain, 75¢. Skirts Dyed and Pressed, Piaited, $1.50 Silk Skirts Dyed and Pressed, $1.00, $7.50. Waists Dyed and Pressed, 75¢. Short Coats Dyed and Pressed, 75¢., $1.00, Long Coats Dyed and Pressed, $1.00, $1.50. Blankets, $1.00, $1.50. Portieres Dyed COLE & SWAN, WALICHMAKERS AND JEW- ELERS, | No, 1514: 14TH Sr., N. W. | | WASHINGTOW’ D.C. i Choicest jewelry of every kind, | To suit the most fastidious mind, With taste and skill combined, | The best and finest you will find. J. A. WHITE, — STANDS ' anteed to be mt ESTAB BURNSTI LISHED 1866. LOAN OFFICE. ES, DIAMONDS, JEWEL- RY, GUNS, MECHANICAL TOOLS, LADIES’ AND GE WEARING APPAR-| EL. | or Cleaned, $1,00, $1.50. OLD GOLD AND SILA ial Mitra... Se ee BOUGHT. | cleaned, $1.00, i cad ae as UNREDEEMED pLEDGES| FOR SALE. 361 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W, ite er cme ry CHARLES H. JAVINS & SONS FISH, POULTRY AND OYSTER DEALERS, 920 C Street Northwest, and “WOILYIOS "HOWWOLS NISS3YLSIG ‘ASH NI Nid “aHOWHOVG “wioTvunaN WSLLVANSRY SSaNSSTIdATIS Center Market, Washington, D. C. ain 4480, Phone, M FOR RENT. Nicely furnished room with or with- jout board. No. 1742 Fourteenth street northwest. ' | | { | A. H. Underdown, 1742 14th St. N. W. fOLLY MOUNT PURE RYE WHISKEY. Sold Only = JOHN F. ME ZHAN, 14th .5t. and Rhode Island Avenue, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. Cc Phone N. 2166. 3NOS S!INIVG 3HL ONY $92}42] 213317 24) JO LLL ie LLL Lief | | enna — \Still a Few | J. D. O'CONNOR, Union Bar, and Union Goods. Yellow Keystone Pure Rye Whiskey. : is D O’CONNOR’S BUFFET, Cor, Seventh and P Sts, N.W. mur) SC sesoq CZ SejJeseUY PSY ou Survey ‘Appoind areg easyay Aoyy aug Aap a yoepesa H eaey nok 3} LLL LALA MALL LL LLL LL IMA Ut Plog zeaoyy Phone N 4117. SAMUEL G. STEWART 1141 Seventh Street Northwest, Between L and M Streets, Wies, Liquors, Ete. Washington, D. C. HOUSE AND HERMANN, | Lef the Tables advertised We and |GoToU.E.Bunch DEALER IN FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, FRESH MEATS AND PROVI- SIONS. COR. FOUR AND HALF AND MD. AVE. S. w. few of 6-foot Oak in San- Gay’s papers left. gu these tables. Come The with feet $10.50. The one without, $9.3 When in doubt, buy of HOUSE & HERRMANN, Seventh and Eye Sts. N. W. one claw I aman —e LAIRVOYANT AND ASTROLOGIST, Louis J. Kessel, | imperter of ana Wholesale Dealer jn WINES AND whiskies Sele Owner of the...... -.. Following Brands: Peivate Stock, Old Reserve, Hermit Oxford, ‘Trem at 5s TENTH SREET.(N. W. Telephone—Maia—1é-. le otal sempe. PERRY, 1024 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA |