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LEGAL NOTICE. ANUEL L, HEWLETT, TORNEY Prot zs AT / wt Court of Holding Herman L ceased. Admit een. made herein | =| etters Oo istration on said es- tate by Marg this 14th da that A Mary B topherBozemanf. Th Harry others concerned it is eedieaa A. D, 1908, | iretta B.Matthe Guy L. McNeal, Chris- nni¢Thompson,Gladys A. T appear Ibert, Ewing, ompson, hompson and all said Court 1 day of March, | A. M., to show in on iesday, the 2. 908, at 10 o'clock granted. n the Wa Washington Id not eof be pub- w Reporter | Bee I weeks 1 each of once three ecessive before the y on to Te- herein mentioned—the first turn publi days less than thirty return day. M. James Tanner, ye not before said Gould, Justice. Register of Wills Clerk Ashley Attes for the District of Columbia, oi the Probate Court Emanuel M. Hewlett, Attorney L. M. Supreme ( KING, ATTORNEY t of the District of Co- Court. Administration. That the sub- lumbia, Holding a Probat No. 14994 This is to give notice, scriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis! trat er t of Columbia, letters of admini*- on the estate of Robert E. Walk- of the District of All the decease n . Columbia, decqased. claims persons having against hereby warn- , with the vouch- ienticated, to the the 24th day otherwise they exhibit the sar legally on of February, A.D may t ed to ers thereof, a before 1908 ; law be excluded from all bene- of said estate bscriber, or fit Giv der my | 1908, John F of February, Rhines, re ae Register of 600 Attest Wills Clerk of the M. King, / James of for the Columbia, r rs Attorney MELENDEZ KING, I Supreme Court AT TORNEY. | of Co- Court. of the Holding ga bic Probate k dia, is to give tice that the sub- District of n Columbia, Probate Court of of Charles stained fri the District of (€ m lumbia letters ation On the estate late of the District of Co- All against the decez ased persons having | sed are hereby the with the the 18th day same, authenticated, to befc legally on or re the A iber, D., otherwise all Given under my ‘ebruary, 1909 ; ay by law be excluded from of sai e February, 1908 Register Co! St W f 1109 Eye Tanner, imbia, District « Co f irt eee ORD'S HAIR POMADE Formerly known as “OZONIZED OX MARROW” 'GHTENS KINKY or 4 that it can ve put up in apy styl enired consistent with its lenge Pomades ie a formerly is i$ shown above. born, harsh, kinky or curly hair soft, pliable and asy to comb. ‘These ‘results } d from one treatment; 2 to 4 - ally sufficient forayear. The Hair Pomade removes and @ prevents dandruff, relieves itching, invig- orates the scalp, stops the hair from und, by out or breaking off, makes it grow and, nourishing the roots, gives * new life a S. le ntly perfumed and a@ toilet necessity for istics. gentiemen and chi dren. Ford’s Hair Po- made has been p ade and sold incouunuotaly & since about 1858, and label, ** MARROW,” was_ registere: = the aint © States Patent Office, in 1874. Be sure to Ford's as its pee mates t = air STRAIG SOFT ana PLIABLE. Socenstsciusnaoadalia or send us ets. for one bottle postpaid, } ing send postal or express peeeredier meh (None genuine without my signature) $ Chit. Fond By © @ druggists and dealers. If your druggist or $1.40 for three bottles or $2.50 for six bot- @ mention name of this paper. Write your 153 E. KINZIE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Agents wanted everywhere. dealer can not, supply you, he can get it ea 3 tles, express paid. We Day postage and express 4 name and address plainly to National Negro for you from his jobber or wholesale ler rs or @ charges to ail wekuss inU hen order- @ . The Ozonized Ox Marrow Co. director of the col- vice president ess Leag and prominently connected with and True} Reforr kford & Bre more | and other have designed hangs than The supervising arch- ted States, any in passing on Jamestown Exposi- ns of J. A. Lank- st in every respect, of beauty, design and & Bro. architects an p< Lankiord Washi f who Mo. white of this r new church gton, reared in dt rch comn ild th of the finest were . have bee select the city to just byterian rittec plan which is to in the a competi- this & be th eight white cts’ contest for te except Lankford pmpetitor A. Lank- ti A present tor every Exposition We con-; a tal as their MR. JAMES A. LANKFORD, NEGROES AT THE TOP cts Who Have Won Their Way Through Pure Merit. The following is an exact copy from the Democratic paper of Potasi, Mo., where J. A. Lankford and his brother, Mr, A. E. Lankford, were born. Lank- ford & Bro, as will be explained in the article, are Negro architects. They are young men of ability, character and standing. J. A. Lankford is president of the Washington Negro Business League,an? Archi of her great toss to her race and the community Remarks were Howard and Rev. Among her last words was a plea for her race and a wish that all her people should uphold the hands of Mr. Mon-, roe Trotter in his efforts for their good. ‘The floral offerings were numerous, testifying to the great worth and ap- preciation of the deceased, whose good inufience reached even the children. An offering bearing the inscription <“May also made by Rev. Garner. 3 | ‘Columbia Ice and Coal Co. | HEADQL "| OPPORTUNITY ForYoungMen _ There is a growing demand at lucrative salaries in all sections of countr 1 in ag-: and ior the graduates from this department of | { the and especially in the South, for young men trainec The de Tuskegee Normal and Indus-trial Institute is so far in excess of | mugs the * the supply that we are offering special inducements to graduates of! other and e | schools, persons advanced sufficiently in the academic | branches to come here and pursue the courses in agriculture, including | Farm Work, Dairying, Live Stock Raising, An opportunity ! will be given a few earnest young men to work out all of their vase | | | | etc, while taking a course. Those interested can secure full information by addressing Booker T. Washington, Principal, Puskegee Institute, Alabama. JAMES F. OYSTER © The Leading Place in the City for BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. j Ovyster’s Butter is the sweetest purest and Eggs the freshest. in the market. His Cheese is the Square Stands, Center Market, sth Market and K streets, N. W., anc Riggs OFFICE Salesman, 900 and 902 Pennsylvania Avenue N. W. Wholesale Deater and FIFTH AND L STS., N. W., NEAR K ST. MARKET, This ice is made from distilled water, It water veins j that furnish the famous Columbia } Springs. drawn from artesian wells. is from the same Also retail dealers Coal. Corner Fifth and Northwest, Washington, Phone Main 272. John E. McGaw, *, Peake, Pres. & Mgr. Secy.-Treas. in Wood and L streets sae H | | } | | | Joseph T | Why not make a gift to your | home by placing your order with the Columbia Ice Company for your coal and wood? and your ice | for the winter and summer? Absolvie satisfaction guaranteed Butler in- thc Phone. sth & L Sts. N.W. Decemiber 31st andcitv of Washington that calls Columbia Ice Co., The Great Atlantic And Pacific Tea Tea fo. ! y | | WATCH FOR OUR SPECIAL SALE EVERY WEEK. WE | CAN SAVE EVERY HOME FROM TWNETY TO FOR. TY PERCENT BY PURCHASING YOUR GROCRIES FROM US. FI TEAS, SELECT COFFEE, ELGIN BUTTER, FANCY GROCERIES ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC WA AND rte j me, between on i | THE TEA CO. SHINGTON, © STREETS. THE GREAT ARTERS, SEVENTH ColoredSkin Made Lighter By Use of WONDERINE FRANCOIS DE SALLE, New York P. O. BOX (Sent by 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- iroduction by Walter Dean Howe Ils, editor of Harper’s Magazine. = Properly illustrated by J. T. Nichols Bro, Price, $1.75. Drop postal to The Bee Office, and a representative will call on you. 1837 City. mail on receipt of 50 cents.) Tilinois. she rest in peace,” was sent from the! Ill, James H. Dabney is one of our prominent undertakers. Fine man. The District politicians are busy get- ting their ducks in line. Remember the poor; we are all born, but not buried. pupils of Jones School ITEMS ON THE In the beginning the WING. Negro was a The three sons of Noah were white, and Ham being one of the three was white. Consequently the Ne- gro, deing a descendant of Ham, proves this theory. The Democratic party, under its pres- ent name, was formed during the first administration of Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States. A white man snatched a pocketbook from a woman on Massachusetts :ave- nue northwest last Monday. He es- caped. Xenia has instructed her delegation for Joseph B. Féraker The Central Uhion of the District of j Columbia will x quire its delegates to not vote for ol President Cleyelang during his first term appointed 117 ex-Confederates to diplomatic anc{ consular stations, and only 32 Union‘ veterans. white man FOR RENT. Furnished or unfurnished; two beau- tiful communicating rooms, 1718 Sixth street northwest. CAFE. One of the finest cafes in the city that of William Xander. He has everything first class, and if you want a hot lunch every day don’t fail to patronize him. FINE WINES, WHISKIES, and Cigars. The very best brands of cigars that can be found any- where. Phone, Main 5438. William Xander, 610 La. Ave., N. is ; WAPCHMAKERS AND JEW- } Choicest jewelry of every kind, CHRISTIAN XANDER’S laret Punch Acceptable for all sca- | ns, Ready for dilution | $2 gallon 59¢ full qt. , CHRISTIAN XANDER’S Rou’ 909 7th St, Phene | 4+ } COLE & SWAN, ELERS, No. 1514 14TH Sr., N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. To suit the most fastidious mind, With taste and skill combined, The best and finest you will find. —VKXK<<__—_—_—a——eSS J. A. WHITE. STANDS Nos. 216 and 218 Ninth streec} northwest. Families supplied with Oysters, Clams, Crab Meat, Hard and Soft Crabs. Everything guar-| anteed to be fresh and delivered ABLISHED 1866. INE LOAN OFFICE. GOLD AND SILVER WATCH- ES, DIAMONDS, JEWEL- RY, GUNS, MECHANICAL TOOLS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ WEARING APPAR- EL. OLD GOLD BOUGHT. UNREDEEMED FOR SALE. 361 Pennsylvania Ave. AND SILVER} PLEDGES NW, “SHOVHOVG “VOLLYIOS “HOVWOLS 818 ioth St N. W. | Blankets, $1.00, $1.50. THE F. E. GREEN CO. Washington, D. C. Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing. J. Henry Foster, Manager. Geatiemen's N. Cleaned Pressed, 5¢. | Silk Hats Ironed, 20¢. GENTLEMEN’S LIST. | Overcnats Cleaned and Pressed, 50, | Raglands Cleaned and Pressed, 75¢. : Pants Cleaned and Pressed, 23S¢. ties and 75¢. : Coats Cleaned and Pressed, 35¢. Vests Cleaned and Preseed, 15¢. Overcoats Dyed and Pr essed, 75c., Raglands Dyed end Pressed, $1.00, Coats Dyed and Pressed, soc, Pants Cleaned and Pressed, a5 Vests Dyed and Pressed, 35c. CLUB MEMBERS. Suits Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired $t.g0 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. Skirts Cleaneg and Pressed, Silk, 75c., up. Waists Cleaned and Pressed, soc. 75¢. Short Coats Cleaned and Pressed, sec. Long Coats Cleaned and Pressed, 75¢, $1.00. Skirts Dyed and Pressed, Plain, 75. Skirts Dsed and Pressed, Plaited, $4.50 Silk Skirts Dyed and Pressed, $1.00, $2.50. Waists Dyed and Pressed, 75¢. Short Coats Dyed and Pressed, 75¢., $1.00, Long Coats Dyed and Pressed, $1.00, $1.50. Portieres Dyed or Cleaned, $1,00, $1.50. Our Dressmaking and Repair Depart- ment is at your service. Suits stear cleaned, $1.00, Do ee i CHARLES H. JAVINS & SONS FISH, POULTRY AND OYSTER DEALERS, 9x0 C Street Northwest, and NISS3UISIQ ‘LS3HO NI NIVd “wiSTvanan pHOs STllg N Mtiny SHIM WSILLVWNI RY AO id ULE Saas BNO SI NIVg 3HL ONY $32]42 211117] 242 JO ‘Si! )\ LLL, Sige Le LiLg dare BET 90jj8-101sy Peg ou Buravey ‘4]21N| areg aastey Aoyy aug Aap esyoepeopyy eaey nok 5] UTZ ALAA hhh dh Le MIG UE Plog 4940 | HOUSE AND HERMANN. Left Just a few of the 6-foot Sun- guarantee advertised in left. We and see them. at Dining Tables j day's papers these tables. Come The feet $10.50. The one without, $9.35. When in doubt, buy of HOUSE & HERRMANN, Seventh and Eye Sts., N. W. one with claw sells | 1141 Still a Few Center Market, Washington, Phone, Main 4480. D. Cc. FOR RENT. Nicely furnished room with or with- out board. No. 1742 Fourteenth street northwest. A. H. Underdowa, 1742 14th Se N. W. POLLY MOUNT PURE RYE WHISKEY. Sold Only JOHN F. MEE NE HAN, I4th .5t. and Rhode Island i Avenue, N. W., WASHINGTON, Phone N. 2166. ac. ee eee J. D. oO’ CONNOR, Union Bar, and Union Goods. Yellow Keystone Whiskey Pure Rye |J. D. O'CONNOR'S BUFFET, Cor, Seventh and P Sts. N.W. Jib eis a Phone N 4117. SAMUEL G. STEWART Seventh Street Between L Wies, Northwest, and M Streets, Etc. Washington, Liquors, D. | GoToU. E.Bunch DEALER IN FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, | FRESH MEATS AND PROVI- SIONS COR. FOUR AND HALF MD. AVE. S. W AND “CLAIRVOYANT saat cae = LE causes bappy marriage to those you destre: unites thosesep- arated fails). are in doubt to the outeom of any under taking tn busi- ness, social 0} domestic sickness, vorces, septa your demestic troables r your lost returned, consultor write will be advised the best way tosucceed. * Patrons attended to in ail parts of eters of Inquiry answered PERRY, 1024 ARCH STREET » PHILADELPHIA, Pa ouis J. Kessel, & Imperter of ana Wholesale Dealer im AND whiskies @he Owner of the...... ... Following Brands: Private Stock, Old Reserve, Hermit Oxford, ‘Aremogt 5 TENTH SREET.{N. W. Telephone—Main—1é~ ry