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LOCAL NOTES The People’s Sunday Alliance will meet at Scott M. E. Church, 26th and Clarkson St. Sunday. Scholars taken in instrumental mu sic by Mrs. Robert Holmes, at 2121 Arapahoe St. Don’t fail to stop in anil hear “A Teasing Brown” played. It can be procured at the following music job bers; Denver Music Co., 1538-1546 Stout St., Knigbt-Campbell, 1625- 1631 California St., Harlem-Myers, 513-521 16th St. John Pass Music Co., 614 15th St., and F. Boot, 1807 Larimer St. B. W. Fields. C. J. Walker. T+tE INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE LOANS AND RENTAL CO. Phone Main 6218 and Olive 853. 212 Fifteenth Street. We hare a number of houses to rent or Bell in all parts of the city, Rent from $6.00 to $3O 00. Sale price from $875.00 to $3OOO. A number of choice lots. Come and look over our list. We also have homestead land for farming and grazing. Buy now while cheap. Mrs. Frank King and George Fagau of this city, two Boulder ladles and two Chicago ladies, under the guide of Gilbert McCarroll of Boulder, toured Colorado Springs Decoration Day. The excursion which was to be run by the Missouri club to Colorado Springs on Decoration Day did not ma terialize. Mrs. W. H. Walker has gone to the Springs to spend the Bummer. Mrs. Fred Toby and children are visiting relatives in St. Paul. Miss Ethel Minor won the prize in the contest at the Literary over three contestants in sight reading. An ex cellenl program of music was also rendered. TO THE LADIES OF DENVER. The Executive board meets Tues day evening, June 12, at 7 o’clock at the residence of Mrs. Andrews, 2024 Washington ave, opposite Shorter Church. All state officers and club presidents are urged to be present. Mrs. M. O. Stokes was elected del egate from the Book Lovers Club to Colorado State Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs which convenes June 13-14, at Shorter Church. Mrs. Liz zie Campbell alternate. The City Federation meets Thors- THE STATESMAN. DENVER, COLORADO. day evening, June 7, at the home of Mrs. C. E, Jackson 2854 Lincoln. All •ity club presidents and officers are earnestly requested to be present, as this is the last meeting before the Federation meets. The Life Line club gives a social at 2248 Lawrence st., the home of Mrs. Bushnell, Tuesday evening. Not Comedians; Only Englishmen. Young America Is nothing if not flippant. Think of attacking such a sacred institution as the George Ed- musical comedy—which is the fountain head and flower of the neo dalnty school! Y’et that Ib what was done by a programme boy at the Broadway Theatre, New York, the other night. Two men dropped into the theater rather late, ami evident ly with only the haziest Idea of the nature of "Veronlque." "What’s this show about?" they asked of the boy who stood in the lob by. "I dunno; go see," he replied. “Are there any comedians in It?” they persisted. “Naw!" said the boy, wearily. "They’re all Englishmen." Unknown Luxury. The young man with the yellow suitcase stepped down from the stage In the far western settlement. "1 have come." he announced, "to get local color for an article on the six footers of the west. I would like to measure some of you gentlemen in your stocking feet.” "Wall,” drawled one of the big cow boys at the stage station, "did you bring them?" "What, the tape measures?" “No, the stockings." Object of German Woman's League. A woman's league to build ships Is the latest In Berlin. Women are re minded that the ant, by resistless en ergy, can collect heavy loads nnd build roomy palaces for thpmsclves and that, therefore, it is possible for German women, by toll and self denial, to contribute a mighty ship to the navy of the fatherland. Collect ing boxes in the shape of a warship will be distributed to all members of the league. Proof of Fierce Battle. S B. Clark of Omaha, who had gone on a hunt In the Big Horn moun tains. was missing. His friends searched and found his body and the bodies of two grizzly bears lying to gether. The bears had died of bullet and knife wounds, and Clark had four broken ribs, a chewed arm and a severe wound at the base of the brain. A hug from one of the wound ed bears probably had killed him. If you would dwell In the memory of your friends borrow money of them. He who sits down and longs for wealth will be a long time getting IL OUR RATES ARE LOW AND SERVICE IS UNSURPASSED From Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo Through Sleeping Cars to Kansas City, Chicago and St. Louis. Elegant Dining Cars, meals ala carte. All Cars equipped with electric lights and fans. For further information call on or address H. B. KOOSER, J .H. GINET, Jr. G. W. F. Ac P. A. T. P A. 1700 Stout Street Denver, Colorado. Black 2207. Phone us your news. Phone us your printing orders. 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