Political Advertisements.
Gentlemen and Fellow Citizens, of
Baltimore County, are you going to
vote for O. E. Weller for governor?
If not, then, you do not believe in
the Republican form of government,
a business administration, protective
principles, a high standard of eth
ciency, and good roads, and the sup
port of a candidate of good sterling
qualities from our own home county.
Then you believe in turning the
state entirely over to the Democrats,
the squandering of the people’s
money, annexation of the suburban
towns of Baltimore, a higher tax-rate,
shorter school terms for the counties,
and last, but not least, the sp-ils sys
tem. A vote for Mr. Weller means
that you are awake and progressive
A vote for Mr. Warburton means that
you are asleep, and a re-actionis:;
that you are aiding Mr. Harrington
or Mr. Lee for Governor. Tell this
to your friends. Think for yourself
and act accordingly. '
By Order oi the Colored Republicar
League oi Baltimore County.
ARTHUR N. ROGERS. Chairman.
21 E. Saratoga, St., Baltimore.
Notice.
" The Officers of John Wesley
Methodist Episcopal Church in
vite the public, in general, to go
with them on their annual outing
to Brown’s Grove, on Wednes
day August 25.
L. P. BROWN,
General Manager.
ALI DAY IN PARADIBE
GROVE., No service at John
Wesley Church Sunday Aug. 22.
At the Grove, 9a. m. Old-fash
ioned Class-meeting: 11 a.m. ser
mon by Dr. Lyon. 3 p-m. ser
mon by Rev. N. M. Carroll.
Bp. m. Old-fashioned Love
feast led by Rev. W. T. Harris.
Annual Camp Meeting,
In the Grove of St. Luke’s M,
E, Church, Bond Ave, Reisters
town, Md. Preaching on Sunday
11 a. m., 3and 8 p. m. Also dur
ing the week, Tuesday and Thurs
day nights. Transfer to Emory
Grove car and get off at Bond
Avenue. Three minutes walk to
the Grove.
Mount Bethel Association.
The Mount Bethel Association
-will hold its 39th annual Session
August 24-25-26, at Mt Olive Bap
tist Church Towson, Md. Dr
Ernest Lyvon of John Wesley M.
E. Church will deliver the wel
come address on behalf of the
Methodist iEpiscopal Church.
Rev. David R. Powell Pastor.
L. Moten. Secrteary.
TYSON M. P. CHURCH Ro
land Park. Sunday August 22, 1s
President’s Rally Day. 10 a.m.
Union Class. Ila. m, preaching
by President E. W. Scott. 2; 30
p. m. preaching by Rev. Dr. R
B. Robinson, Washington. D. C.
Bp. m. Service and Sermon by
Rev. Dr. G. F. Bragg, rector of
St. James Episcopal Church, Bal
timore, Rev.R.B.Moore, Pastor,
WATERS A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. A L. Gaines. D. D. Pastor,
11 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor.
8 P. M. Sermon by Presiding
Elder, Rev. S. H. Cooper.
J. F. Waters, Superintendent
J. W. Woodhouse, Secretary.
ALEXANDER WILLIAMS,
BARBER,
1127 Pennsylvania Avenue.
S. A. ROBERTSON.
Hauling of all Kinds.
228 W. Biddle St.
ANNUAL STATE BAZAAR AND
CARNIVAL.
I You are invited to the first Great
| Annual State Bazaar and Carnival on
!the beautiful farm of Mr. Stephen
Watkins, LElicott City, Md., Thurs
| day, September 2, 1915, by the How
lard County L. P. 1. League, and the
{Atholton M. E. Church.
| Features: Automobile Show, Grand
' Horse and Colt Show, Baseball and
| Tennis, Beauty and Health Contest,
i Marathon Race, Grand Parade, Ora
tions on the Progress of the Race,
Grand Concert and Display of Fire
work at Night.
Awarding of prizes. Tickets 23
cents. Mr. Stephen Woatkins, presi
dent, Ellicott City; Mr. James Carter,
secretary, Guilford, Md.; Rev. Wm.
N. Holt, manager, 1711 L.orman street,
Baltimore, Md.
Program for the Month of August
Paradise Grove.
Sunday, Aug. 22—A1l meetings will be
conducted at the Grove.
it A M- The pasior, Rev. Br.
FErnest Lyon.
3 p. M__Rev. Nathaniel Carroll,
pastor of Centennial.
BBP M __Rev Wi 'I. Harris will
have charge of the Union ILove
Peast. All Christian people of
every denomination are cordially
invited to join in this service.
Monday, Aug. 23—Encampment of the
Boy Scouts at the Grove. All
Scouts are cordially invited to join
the John Wesley Scout Boys in
making this a great occasion.
Sunday, Aug. 29, at 11 A. M.—Sermon
by Dr. Ernest lyon.
39 M. Dr W. Edward Willilams,
pastor of (Grace Pregbyterian
Church.
B P M- Beginning of the frst
march around the walls of Jericho,
led by all the Singing Bands of
the dity. Samuel T Anderson,
captain.
Magothy Band, John Hall, captain,
in charge of Prayver Meeting.
JAMES WILSON & CO.
Dealers in Diamonds, Jewelry,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, and
Furniture of aill kinds.. Cash or
Credit. Ofhee, 403 N. Eden St
Phone, Wolfe 1577-Y. James Wilson,
President: B. H. Harris, Treasuter,
and R. P. Green, Manager.
Wm. Fredericks. Elias Robinson.
THE BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL
| COMPANY.
906 Druid Hill Ave.
Dealers in Blankets, Comforts,
Spreads, etc. Spring Mattresses and
General FHousefurnishing Goods.
Window Shades Made to Order.
Cash or Credit.
MOORE’S RESTAURANT
George C. Moore, Proprietor
FIRST-CILASS SERVICE
1018 Druid Hill Ave. At Oxford St.
BALTIMORE, MD.
Phone, Mt. Vernon 1823
Ice Cream and Light Lunches.
MES B A JOBNS
1136 W. Lexington St.
First-Class Service.
Phone, Gilmor 3700-M.
We Lead—Others Follow |
I carry a Full Line of Human Hair
Combings made in Puffs and Braids
MADAME ]. CREDITT’S
Hair Dressing, Face Massage and
Manicuring Parlors |
4140 Druid Hill Avenue
Entrance on Dolphin St., 2nd Floor.
JOSEPH A. MARSHALL
The Afro-American Marble & Granite
Worker
All Kinds of Marble and Granite
Work Solicited
1033 Druid Hill Ave., Baltimore, Md.
CHARLES CARROLL.:
NEWSDEALER,
1134 Druid Hill Avenue.
W. Ashbic Hawkins, G. W. F. McMechen.
Hawkins & fHcfHechen
Attorneys and Councellors at Law
-2] E. SARATOGA STREET, BALTIMORE MD.
Phone’ St. Paul 3966.
FOR FiRST CLASS DENTAL WORK GO TO
DR. OSCARD. JONES
SURGEON DENTIST. 1405 DRUID HILL AVENUE.
ANYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE
Get 1t at Popular Prices,
- STOKES & DERRY.
~ Pharmacy, 1016 Druid Hill Avenue,
Corner of Oxford Street,
JOSEPH P. EVANS,
Hair Cutting and Shaving.
SAMUEL T. HEMSLEY,
SUCCESSOR TO ALEXANDER HEMSLEY,
Undertaker and Embalmer,
578 West Biddle St Never Closed.
'PHONE MT. VERNON 2578.
JOHN H. TOADVIN
One ofthe Leading Undertakers of the city
Prompt, Reliable and up to date, Popular prices from
$25 and upward. Uptown Office: 826 Druid Hill Avenue,
Down- town Office, 142 W. Hill St, ’PHONES: -5769 Y and
Mt. Vernon 5138. TOADVIN Always Gives Satisfaction.
EVERY HOME SHOULD POSSESS A COSY OF
\TI NT A X ANt
MEN OF MARYLAND.
It is a History of the Colored People of Maryland. The Boys
and girls in the family should be encouraged to learn what Colored
Men and Women of Maryland have done in the past,
Address the Author
Rev. GEORGE F. BRAGG, D. D,
1123 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland.
; : A
MOUNT ZION CEMETERY,
OF THE BALTIMORE A. M. E CONFERENCE,
Lots may be purchased on Installment. Payments weekly or
monthly. Buss runs every Sunday for the benefit of the patrons.
Fare, each way, 5 cents. Good employment for energetic persons,
ale or female. City Office: 414 W, Hoffman St. Office hours
mm 9a m to3p. m. D.G. HILI, Pres. A.L. GAINES, sec.
JOB PRINTING;
TO THIS OFFICE, 414 W, HOFFMAN ST.
106 W. BIDDLE STREET,
BRING YOUR