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Colorado Springs. D. B. Faw, Agent, 802 N. Walnut St. Phone Main 1024. A neatly furnithed room for two. Modern improvements. Mrs. S A. Johnson, 711 East Moreno street. Phone 561 Black. I Julies who expect to do a creel deni of calling this summer should see the agent uml have him supply them with the latest and best linen cards at low prices. Mr. 1.. L. McGruder, who Is now em ployed In the Denver mint, has been recently elected conductor of the Aza lia Hackley Choral Club, one ol the finest musical organizations In the West, and also chorister of Shorter s choir. We are glad to learn of Mr. McGruder's success and We know him to be thoroughly capable of any duty that may be assigned him. In the very near future Denver will be favirred with the cantata. "Esther," by the Vza llg Hackley Choral Club. Every one may expert some rich musical treats now. A reception was given Wednea day evening In honor of the outgrtng chorister. Mrs Illshman. nnd choirster olect, Mr. McGruder. Mrs. Olive I’arsons nnd chlhkcn left Thursday for Santa Fe, New Mexico Mr. and Mrs Fred Moore are hojstv keeplng on East Rio Grande. The oldfashlnned dinner given by the ladles of the M. E. Church was a grand success. When we are denied the rental of a hall on every hand we hear a voice saying In loud tone: "Buy prorertv and build a hall." Mrs. Lulu Green of Chicago has pur chased an elegant home with 400 cl lek ens for the consideration of fI.SSv, at 447 West Vlntah street. Mrs. T. 8. Smith entertained Harper union Wednesday. Miss Mary l.ou Reed gave n May Pole entertainment at her mother's, Mrs. Julia Reed, last Thursday. Mrs. W. H. Hopper and son of East nnvllle, Colorado, are the gues a of Mrs. F. J. I-oper. Mr. F. J. Doper Is spending his va cation In the country. Mr. H. C. Davis haa returned from a THE STATESMAN, DENVER, COLORADO mouth's visit In Mississippi ami other southern states. Mr. Chas. Bealey of Abldine, Wash ington, is spending a few days visit lot; old friends, and is also on business. The Men's Forum met Sunday at t p. nt. and elected officers. Mr. C. H. Pratt, president; Mr. L. L. Duncan, secre tarv; Mr. Isaiah Carter, chaplain; Mr. Spencer Holmes, treasurer; Mr. James Hlneß. chairman program committee. Every effort will be put forth Sun day to make the rally a success at Paine chap* 1 I,et numbers and friends come out and do their duty. REV. 0. M. TILLMAN Miss Myrtle Lytle of Denver Is ils lltng Miss Golden Smith for a ft w data. Messrs. C. A Franklin, George Ross and I). IV Faw held a shot! conference Wednesday anil went over plans to give the people of Colorado Springs better newspaper service. The party given at the resilience of Mrs. B. Pratt, 1.13 So. Weber st, last Monday evening by Lee Wilson, on the occasion of his twentieth birthday was an enjoyable event. Singing, dancing and games were the amuse ments of the evening. Those pieseut were, Misses E. Allen, Edna Winfrey. Cora Alexander, Vennette Payne. Florence Oater. Ollie Oater, Lulu Tompkins, Minnie Tompkins. Bessie Brooks. Era Jonas. Jennie Johnson and Daisy Thomas, and Messrs. Wil ford Penny, Frauk Collier. James Jackson, Willio Curtis, Wilie |Johti son, Fred Bell. Benj. Speers, Charlie Cox, Girrie Buckner, Eldiige Link, Carroll Runipford and Edward Collia. There are some who are so seltlsh that they rannot deny themselves any thing.—Dallas News. Passions which begin In tears arc the truest; one gains attachment bv suffering or by seeing suffering Durhesß D'Abranles. Rind together your spare hours by the cord of some definite purpose, and you know not how much you may accomplish.—William M. Taylor. Mrs. C. J. Walker, the hair grower, through the urgent request of many friends and patrons, has i>ostponed her western tour indefinitely and will re main for awhile to convince every per son in need of her services of her won derful power of growing hair. One treatment will positively stop the hair from falling out or money refunded. Her treatments have given perfect sat isfaction to every person in Denver who has given her a trial. She also sells letters of instruction to i>ersons Min X COWDEN. L.»» Shanii’OOlng. Cutting and Curling j‘v l ‘.VA«'s" All Hair to . f Toni'S. Scalji Treatments. Mar.lcur tng; Stage Wigs for rent for Ihoat rical use or mask halls. Cheepeet P^kMKaatUaj^ sail' i:es. r,o cents Goods delivered |||B» Jjhaggjgi«j|^AijKS«: out of the city. 1215 21« t BL, Denser, Col -)&£&$'•. 7 I’hone 1 "l<7 Olive. j3&p|gS^KpP||| New Breakfast Food. A little girl who was eating codfish for breakfast the other morning fez the first time was seen to stop an<l examine her plate with deep interes* “Mamma," she said, "what kind of fish is this? 1 have just found a hair in it." "It is codfish, dear." was the answer "Oh.” commented her daughter in a disappointed tone. "I thought prob ably it was mermaid.”—Harpers Weekly. Hotel Statistics. There are 44.000 hotels In the Uni ted States, representing an invested capital of over $6,000,000,000. Thest establishments employ 3,500,000 per sons. Chinese Empress to See Circus. A certain prince, says the South China Post, has engaged a foreign cir cus to perform for the delectation o: the empress dowager and her retinue The troupe has been engaged for ten days at a cost of $14,000. Export of Prunes. Of the 66.000.000 pounds of prun*»' exported in 1903, 9.000,000 went fre n San Francisco and 53.500.000 from New York, although they are chic ft) the product of Iht Pacific c*\> whom she can not treat personally, teaching them how to grow their own hair at very reasonable prices. With her treatments your hair begins grow ing at once. A trial treatment will convince you. Two years ago her hair was less than a fingers length. This is the result of only two years’ treat ment. Persons out of town wishing letters of instruction, with her won derful grower, can address her at 2410 Champa, ’phone Pink 592. I CALL AT NIGHT CALL AT DAY ''tand Phone Red Cl Stable Phone West 6f W. H. DEDRICK, Hack No. 93. STAND AT CAP POWELL'S CAPE. Colorado Springs Colorado City MAdj 60 YEARS* B V L I 11 f Bl.■ ■ ■ S ll■ k I ] Tradc Marks 'nHllv DoicNt 'TTTTI' Copyright* Ac. Anmne sen dine a sketch and description may quickly aarertam our opinion free whether an Invention if probably t\.nmi»nlo tlonf »t net ly confidential. HANDBOOK «>n I'atenta •ent free, » 'Meet agency tor »«>rurm< patent a. Patent* taken through Muim A to. receive fperial n ‘tut, without charge, lu tho Scientific American. A handsomely lllnatrated weeklr. 1 nr k -e*t cir culation of any mien title Journal. Tern it. IS a year; four mouth*, |L Sold by all newadealera. MUNN A,Co New YQrt Branch Ottos. ffiFft, Washington, D. C.