' SEEDS Buy them here. Our stock is all fresh. Our garden and vegetable seeds are the very best obtainable PLANT YOUR SWEET PEA SEEDS NOW Choice Cal Flower* aad Potted Pleats SULLIVAN BIRD STORE VOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED 634 FIFTEENTH ST. Phona Main 2488 Naar Walton 11. A. GAR HELD. C . A. BRYANT. Praaidaat u THE MACEO Fountain Drinks, Confectionery I and Cigars Ice Cream Dairy Lunches *7i2>i Welton Street Denver, Colorado WONEY IS WAITING FOR YOU. $lO Loans and upward se cured for salaried employes, owners of furniture and oth ers. sio loan, return 45c weekly or si.Sg monthly $lO loan, return 90c weekly or $3.60 monthly $3O loan, return $1.35 weekly or $5.40 monthly $5O loan, return $2.00 weekly, or $B.OO monthly The above paying principal and interest. Larger amounts in propor tion. No other charges. Call and be convinced. -THE MILLER LOAN CO 404 Quincy Bldg. 4th Floor 1010 17th Street Phone Champa 177. . GEO. G ROSS Attaraey rbd CoumHot At Law RESIDENCE 2344 TREMONT PEACE | PHONE OLIVE IST*. BEFORE $ A. M. PHONE MAIN ITU mrnrnm Wt RlNiln ■*s«. Pww ■ WM. VOIGTS Watchmaker and Jeweler Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware. Etc. FINK SIPAISINO o* all KINDS SI 1 27th STRICT Naar Walt a a •DENVER. COLO . PHONE MAIN 8513 ; THE Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry High Grade Work 35 Lbs. Dry Cothes 75 Cests. Excess 2c per peud 1535-37 Washisftos St. Denver Cole f HOKE WAIN 5412 Flo. . S^ckl J. Q. BROWN Sewed Soles M and 75c done While Ton Wait HAIR DRESS IRC SINGEINC ul DYEING Mrs. Ida Cox-Holley THE SCALP SPECIALIST Manicuring and Shampooing Pacial Treatments PHONE YORK 2225 2326 Clarkson St. Denver,Colo Keep off the date March 24; Easter Entertainment given by Centennial Lodge No 4 A. F. & M. COMING EVENTB. Easter Monday—Masons’ entertain ment at Eureka ball. The funeral of Mrs. Hattie Trent was held Monday afternoon from her home, 4731 Franklin street, Douglass Undertaking Co. in charge. Mrs. Helen Johnson's funeral was held Tuesday morning from the par lors of the Douglass Undertaking Co. The remains of John A. Foster were shipped to Charlotte, N. C., Fri day noon by the Douglass Undertak ing Co. The Elite drug store has on display a handsome assortment of Easter goods in the line of cards, eggs, rab bits. baskets of candy. j>erfume. etc. We invite your trade. Prescrip tions carefully compounded by regis tered pharmacists. FOR RENT. — Furnished Rooms in modern house, 1923 Clarkson Street. Mrs. Strad wick. Miss Lethe] Dove-Duwson. who leaves Sunday for Chicago to spend Easter, will visit Detroit, Montreal and other Canadian points. She will return about April 15. THE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM. Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de ranged kidneys are the cause of rheu matism. (Jet your stomach, liver, kid neys and bowels in healthy condition by taking Electric Bitters, and you will not be troubled with the pains of rheumatism. Charles B. Allen, a school principal, of Sylvania. (la., who suffered indescribable torturb from rheumatism, liver and stomach trou ble and diseased kidneys, writes “All remedies failed until 1 used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this won derful remedy cured me completely." Maybe your rheumatic pains come from stomach, liver and kidney trou bles. Electric Bitters will give you prompt relief. 50c and $1 00. Rec ommended by all druggists. .Members of the Eureka baseball club are all smiles, their new uni forms have arrived The team expects to make nn excellent showing this season Mrs Cynthia Watkins Everett died in Kansas City. Mo . Wednesday. The remains will be brought to this city b> her sister. Mrs Nannie Johnson Funeral notice later. SOMBTHXNO NK w Mr* T. J Burns. Cleansing Cold Cream, for the face and hands: guarantied satis faction Call or addroM me E 28th Ave. Phone Blue 1685. FREE! COLORED PEOPLE’S HAIR. We are the largest manufacturers of colored people's hair. We make wigs, switches, braids, transformation and all styles of hair that you can comb the same ns your own. We also sell straightening combs, hair nets, nnd cut hair by the pound. Our prices are lower than those quoted else where. Send two-cent stamp nnd we will send you. absolutely free, our il lustrated catalog. Agents wanted. HUMANIA HAIR COMPANY, Dept. E. 23 Duane St.. New York City fTo Raise Endowment Fund For College | Among the lamer organisations work ling for the extension of education among Afro-Americans Is the American (Missionary association. For the pur (|N>se of augmenting the endowment 'fund of five colleges for Afro Ameri cana nnd one school for white persons the association is making an effort to raise $1,000,000 Each of the five schools for which this financial as sistance is Intended is in the south. Mrs. Mattie Cowden has a fine line of Easter hair goods at reasonable prices. Phone Champa 1981, 1219215 t. St. MISS MAUD CARRIE Pashionable Dressmaking 2609 Lafayette Phone York 7335. Anderson & Son, Express, Coal and Wood. 2239 Wash ington St. Phone Champa 1174. Residence 2431 Court PI., Denver, Colo. City News A RUN FOR YOUR MONEY APRIL 10TH. We help others, now come and help us at the grand prize entertainment given by the two charity clubs, the Life Line and the Sunshine. A silver mounted gavel will be given to the most popular club. Each coupon on •ticket good for one vote. Hand paint ed picture and other prizes will be given. There will also be a guessing contest and a gold shower. Web ster’s orchestra. At Old Colony hall. Admission 25c. April 10th. The Pond Lily Art club met March oth with Mrs. E. Carter, 2551 Clark son street, it being literary day, and we were favored with two very dis tinguished club women in the persons of Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Lizzie Froman. The entire afternoon was given to the program committee. Song. 'Blest Be the Tie that Binds,” by the club. Miss Hazel Dysart and Mrs. Lawhorn both gave beautiful readings. Mrs. Froman read a most excellent paj>er which was freely dis cussed by all. Many encouraging remarks were made by Mrs Hill, after which the hostess served an elaborate luncheon which all greatly enjoyed. The club met March 13tli with the president, Mrs. Douglass. A large number were present. Mrs. Chas. Bibbs was elected teacher. A more capable, worthy and ambitious wom an for the position could not have been found. Each member is duly proud of their choice. The hostess served a real St. Patrick luncheon of three courses, green and white being the color scheme throughout, and each was presented with a shamrock. Mrs N*. L Douglass, president. Mrs. C. L. Campbell, Cor. Sec. One of the twin boys of Mr. and Mrs J. B. Wimberly died Monday and was buried from Wednes day. Rev Pope officiated. Wm. Sprague. C. A. Franklin, H. J. Foster and Mr. P. Summers visited the Golden Chest mine in Boulder county Sunday. They found the mine much in advance of their expecta tions. Tunnels and shafts have been completed recently, allowing a free circulation of air throughout. Produc ing veins have been discovered and a shipment of ore is expected soon. Sev eral specimens were brought down for assay. If you are inclined to buy some stock in mines, see H. J. Foster NO NEED TO STOP WORK. When the doctor orders you to stop work it staggers yen. I can't, you say. You know you are weak, run down and failing in health day by day. but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength Try them Every bottle guaranteed to satisfy Only 50c. Mrs Edith Houston-English. while en route to Ijis Vegas. N. M . stopped off and spent several hours visiting .Mrs Geo. Parsons and Mr. George Ross Inst Wednesday. Mrs I. w. Beatty received the sad news of the serious illness of her father in Sedalin. Mo. She left Wed nesday for her Missouri home. Mr. Clarence Holmes is assisting in collecting and soliciting room rent ads. job work and advertisements. Mr. Holmes is a hustler. Give him your news. MASONS’ ANNUAL EASTER ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN BY Centennial Lodge No. 4 F. & A. M. MONDAY, MARCH 24 EUREKA HALL MUSIC BY WEBSTER’S ORCHESTRA REFRESHMENTS ADMISSION 50 CENTS Rev. Joseph Price, who for four years was the pastor of big Zion Bap tist church at Saginaw, Mich., has been called to pastor the congregation of Centra Baptist church of this city. His wide and varied experience and pleasing personality are the indicas of his success. He is accompanied by a sick wife, who arrived Monday. We wish him a successful pastorate dur ing his stay in our city. BEST KNOWN COUGH REMEDY. For years Dr. King’s New' Dis covery has been known throughout the world as the most reliable cough remedy Over three million bottles were Used last year. Isn’t this proof? It will pet rid of your cough, or we will refund your money. J. J. Owens, of Allendale, S. C., writes the way hundreds of others have done: “After 20 years. I find that Dr. King’s New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and colds that I have ever used.” For coughs or colds and all throat and lung troubles it has no equal. ■' "C and SI.OO at all druggists. ReUH mber to encourage these Den ver in* al stars in their concert April 1 th means a benefit to you and yours. A lovely painting given with the sa of each ticket before April loth. Miller and Lyles, whose reputation on the stage is national, have made the hit of the week at the Orpheum. Shorter Sunday school will have a baseba t**am this summer. Herbert Williai - may be manager. As« ond prize has been provided for the Ruthite who wins second place in th« popularity contest. It is a beautiful water painting made by Mrs. A A. Waller of Gilpin street. The si •ct is a water scene. A MUSICAL TREAT Will b* enjoyed at Campbell chapel. 23rd a: d Lawrence streets. Friday evening March 28th. Given by the Ideal Orchestra, assisted by Miss Jes sie Pi* rson. soprano. Refreshments in sea- and a time. Admis sion Only 10 cents. Program. March Nibelungen”—Wagner. Overtv ••. "Social Life” —Losey. So rano Solo. Selected. Miss Jessie 1 lerson Waltz. “The Dollar Princess” —Fall. Gavotte, “Eleanor” —Mallach. C)|*eratlc, ' Marcelle Selection” —Lud- ers. , Soprano Solo. "Only One Face in Dreamland” —Philips Romance. “On Wings of Ijove”—Ben dix. Gallop, “On Horseback” —Bendlx. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kindness shown u- during the sickness and death of , jr beloved aunt. Mrs. Cordelia law rence; also for the beautiful floral of ferings. MRS. S HARRINGTON. MRS D. WOODSON. MRS. K. FORNEY r Ihe big musical fest to be given by three Denver Stars, April 10, at Shorter, admiss ion cents, is the talk of the town. A beautiful water painting picture given with sale cf each ticket before Ap- ! ril io. Everybody come and encourage. The Cosmopolitan Tailoring Com pan; will do your cleaning, pressing am! epalrlng as It should be done Call Main 7Si.’3 1916 Arapahoe street Grimes and McCain. MADAM T. D. PERKINS Scientific Scalp Specialist for Beautifying, Culti vating and Growing the Hair WILL BEGIN PERSONAL TREATMENTS AFTER MARCH 15th AT HER RESIDENCE 4630 West 35th Avenue. Phone Gallup 149 gtfg3y9P®?V'£V;-' m f ■ . I A L. Madam Perkins will see customers on the follow ing days: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Regular customers are requested to make their appointments by phone, Mr. George Morrison TEACHER OF VIOLIN Studio 4242 Tejon St. Will Give Lessons at Resi dence when necessary Phone Hickory 1418 THE HAM BROWN COAL COMPANY Can save you enough money on your j Coal Bill so you can eat Chicken Sun day. I give more Clean Coal to the Sack than any dealer in the City or ; State. Full weight, no dust. 25c per Sack,. 5 for 91-00 By the Ton 93.90 to 95.60 The Beat Price. WOOD. 13 LBS. FOR- 10c 1314 21st STREET LEARN TO BE AN AUTOMOBILE EXPERT BY MAIL THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND BEST SCHOOL IN THE COUNTRY. 13 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. Our course can be completed in seven weeks. A good opportunity for industrious men. We have MADE and | are MAKING HUNDREDS of dollars and can place you in the same posi tion at a small cost. Don’t delay. I write today for illustrated picture of school and terms. Majors M. T. .C. C. School, 117 N. Cardinal Ave., St. Louts, Mo. W. S. Fearance, Secre tary: W. L. Majors. President aud Manager. PHONE CHAMPA 1612 E. E. BROWN COAL, COKE AND KINILING Sack or Ton Trade Given Prompt Attention 2613 ARAPAHOE STREET 13 CENTS A DAY BUYS A PIANO With a complete Course of Music Lessons Free. (NOTHING DOWN). Columbine Music Co., 920-924 15th St. Is the place for Candy and Ice Cream. Also Cream in Quantity. UNDER LOCKS AND KEYS of our supplying, your house will be safe from ordinary thieves. We have a full showing of the best spring and padlocks and can fit you out, whether you want one or enough for a whole row of houses. WE ALSO CARRY EVERYTHING IN BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. We also have a tin shop, and do all kinds of house guttering, furnace and tin work at right prices. FIVE POINTS HDW. CO. 2643 Welton St. Phone Champa 20/8. Phone Champa 2283 J. M. NICKERSON CONTRACTOR *nd BUILDER Mb Work a Specialty and Glazing Shingles by the car load 2035 Champa Denver, Cole Phone Gallup 870 V. T. Scruggs, The Pigeon King of Colorado, sells all kinds of pigeons and squabs to railroads, hotels, restaur ants, grocerymen and every body. 4520 Vrain. W„t,m Smr 6to. P. Sirgtn of Now York Wheel Chair* for Sale or Rent WIKI. JONES ■AUI Of ALL KINDS Of ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCES Tnuiei, Brace*, Abdosnaol Support! Elartic Hosiery, Cratches, Etc. Pkono Main 7702 •OS 14th St. ' DENVER, COLO