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Colorado Springs. D. B. Faw, Agent, 802 N. Walnut St. Phone Main 1024. Rev. John H. Pope will preach at People M. E. Church at 11 a. m. Rev. Weaver of Printers’ Home at p. m. Trustees and stewards made their year’s report, $925. They thank the public and press for their kindness. J which they have shown in their I struggles. Mr. W. E. Stone was in the city this week and expects to reside here permanently. Mr. J. Hill has returned to us for the summer. Mrs. Ella Lagan and Mrs. Julia Moore are to be commended for their splendid Christian work in adding to | the comforts of Mr. Thomas Priest in the flour of sickness and pain. ' "A j friend in need is a friend indeed.” Mr. E. V. Cammel entertained a few friends this week in honor of Messrs. Frank Earl and Charlie West, who left Thursday evening for their homes in Michigan. Lawrence Childress, the 7-yeur-old son of Rev. and Mrs. Childress, died Monday evening. The father arrived from Anaconda, Mont. to attend the funeral, which was held at Payne’s chapel. Rev. Tillman officiated. In terment at Evergreen. Rev. H. R. Wilson, the noted evan gelist from Texas, who has been as listing Rev Gladden, has returned home, after reaping a fruitful harvest of souls. Rev. W. C. Goens of Baltimore. M>d., is in the city for a few days. Bishop A. Grant will preach at Payne’s chapel Tuesday evening. Mrs. 1 aura Burred is ill with pneu monia. Mrs. Armstead is confined to her bed. Mr. Frank Fane of New York City is visiting his mother, Mrs. S. Rice. Mrs. E. R. Butler has been ill for the past week. Miss McCline Collins is quite ill. i M/tNITOU, COuO. The Cliff House opened March 1 Mr. N. 'V. smiley Is head waiter fro the season. He held the same posi tion two years ago. A number or Denver young men have secured po sitions at this date. Mrs. C. Kerl Is visiting friends In Denver Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Weston, accom panied by Mr. Eugene OBett, arrived 1 THE STATESMAN, DENVER, COLORADO. from Kansas City Saturday. Mr. Wallace Simpson, who has been the guest of his mother at Colorado Springs, is in Manitou for an indefi nite stay. Messrs. John Russel and C. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. John King, returned j from Sait Lake last week, j Mr. W. F. Briley of Pocatello, Ida ) ho, has accepted the Position of sec ond waiter at the Cliff Mrs. Briley j will join her husband later. CRIPPLE CREEK. COLO. I Mrs. S. Robinson returned last week from a two months’ visit with her sis ter in Wheeling, West Virginia. • The tea given by Mrs. Pilgrims for the benefit of tne Epiphany Mission in Colorado Springs, was quite a so rial affair. Nine dollars was realized. The colonial dinner given at Handy < Impel February 11 by the ladies of the Columbine Art Club for the ben efit of Rev. John Turner, was a grand success socially and financially. Much credit is due Mesdames Cot well and Graves of victor for their untir ing efforts in making the dinner a suc cess. The regular meeting of the Colum bine Art Club was postponed for sev eral weeks on account of the illness of L. F. McCullough, whose wife is president of the club. ■ Among e sick last week were Mes dames Clay Cousin and Williams. Mrs. Mary Fair, after spending the past month in Salt Lake, returned to the camp this week. The many frieuds of L. T. McCul lough will be pleased to know that he is recovering from a recent severe ill ness. Rev. J, P. Watson held his second quarterly meeting at Handy chapel last Sunday, which was a success spiritually and financially. Three were added to the church. Mrs. H. Dean returned to the camp laFt week, after spending the past i wo months at the bedside of her father, who is very ill at his home i near CofToyville, Kansas. Mr. J. E. Robinson and Mrs. Minnie I Taylor were quietly married last : Wednesday evening by Rev. John I Turner at the home of the bride’s sis ter, Mrs. S. Robinson, 428 Warren ave nue. Only a few intimate friends j ware present. 1 Attention! — p —m . 1 .i.ii g-.- ■' \l.-m “The Statesman” w«wM»»o«tii you* •**■** *> our Job Printing Department. It Imprint on your !■ perfectly .quipped to do ALL your printing, aad do It right. JOD Printing We eae print anything tram a . . . celling eaid to a poater. Ay at IS a Sign Of m your next cadet. Excellence. —I THE STATESMAN 1026 19th Street, Near Arapahoe. » ? WHEN IN TROUBLE. WT ! ' About difficult namplea of hair lo match g.' JH ami you want the real thing, length, color a ware j That I make a specialty cf importing the r - H rareat and moat wooderful abadea of hair P • long and abort. No color too dffficult to 2 SB match. Erery rariely. Price* to auil all. Mrs. R. deG. Duncan-Cary, PIANOS $lOO. And Upwards. Anyone may have a Plana delivered at ana* t«. •9,00 per weak payments - ■ aa» COLUMBINE MUSIC CO Qround Floor Charlat Building. DR. W J. COTTRELL, Phy.lolan and Surgeeo, Proprietor. COTTRELL’S PHARMACY 2100 ARAPAHOE STREET. PHONE 3230 MAIN. Pure drug,, hot and cold drinle, toilet articles-Prewriptlons carefully C( m pounded by the only colored registered pharmacist in Colorado. Prompt delivery to eny part of the city. . Open dav and night