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Rent — A five • room
brick, entirely modern except
furnace. Call at 2337 Glen
arm Place.
Front Room for Rent
2515 Curt is Street
Phone Olive 1155
Can Call Night or Morning
FOR RENT
Furnished Room Modernl
House. Phone Olive 1155. !
For Rent One large front
room in strictly modern house
near car line at 2926 Glenarm
Place. Phone Main 2075.
FOR RENT THREE UN
FURNISHED 'ROOMS
Kitchen*privileges. Private
Apartments witth bath. »Every
things up to date. Phone
Main 7416. Right, on car
line. Rent $l3 00
FURNISHED ROOMS--
Modern. Gentlemen prefer
red. Near 1 car lines. Rates
reasonable. Mrs. E. W. Moore,
*329 Lafayette St. York 6342.
Olive 1576
Mrs. M. J. Franklin —Mod-
ern rooms for rent; nicely fur
nished. 0 2450 Tremont Place.
Joseph Carter —Express,
coal and wood, Phone Main
6544. 24.25 Washington St.
Prompt delivery.
For Rent —Nicely furnished
rooms, near two car lines.
2607 Glenarm Place. Phone
Champa 2423.
Mrs. J. A. L. Rice.
For RENT-Furnished rooms,
permanent and transient.
Mrs. Singleton.
.9443 Tremont Place. Phone
Champa 278.
For Rent —Two nice, large
furnished rooms at reasonable
rates. Mrs. Matilda Ja:obs,
12812 Welton St. Olive 1285,
For Rent —Furnished rooms
by day, week or month. Rates
reasonable. Phone Main 501 1.
2125 Arapahoe St.
Mrs. Person, Prop.
For Rent- Furnished rooms
at 2045 Arapahoe St. Phone
Olive 1115.
Mrs. Dfelia Evans.
For Rent —Rooms with or
without board. Best of board.
Satisfaction guaranteed. A
trial convinces you.
2019 Arapahoe St.
Mrs. Hattie Cooley.
FOR RENT Rooms in modern
house strictly at reasonable rates.
Men preferred. Car service. M. 7349.
2934 Glenarm place. Mrs. Carrie
Woodward.
Nicely furnished rooms in modern
home, with kitchen privileges. Mrs.
Baker, 2456 Glenarm PI. Phone Main
865 G.
Furnisued rooms for rent in modern
house. Phone Main 4109. 2350 Tre
mont place. Mrs. E. H. Jones.
5-31-13—Adv.
burnished Rooms, modern,
to rent to desirable parties.
J. A. Dorsey, 2252 Cleveland
Place.
Furnished rooms, perma
nent and transient. Hot and
cold baths. Main 8034.
Mrs. Nancy Johnson,
2209 Weltpn St.
For Rent —Two furnished
rooms; prices reasonable and
modern equipments.
Miss Blanche Boone,
Phone 2549 Clarkson.
Nicely furnished rooms for
rent in strictly modern house.
2218 Clarkson street. Phone
York 6121.
For Rent —Neatly furnish
ed rooms, cheap. 2314 Ara
pahoe St. Mrs. Lottie New
land.
Phone 158. Furnished rooms
In modern house. ?Boi Cur
tis St. Mrs. M. B. Brown.
Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. Suite of rooms.
$2 a week; kitchen privileges,
George Conway, 2042 Arapa
hoe St.
For Rent. Eurnished rooms.
Strictly first class. 2041 Ara
pahoe St. Mrs. M. Baker.
cssaxr —im* _ JfICS i
For Rent— Rooms,’ perma.
nent and transient. Modern.
Board. Phone 1117. 2121
Arapahoe St. L. P. Holmes.
FOR SALE
7-Room Brick, modern ex
cept furance, on 1 lot East
front, 2 car lines, $2100.00
The Colored American Loan
& Realty Co., 9i3~2ist St.
Phone Main 5554
For Sale —12 room furhish
ed house, close in. Cheap
rent. Price $250.00. Xso.oo
cash. Balance on time. See
The Colored American Loan
& Realty Co. 913 21st street.
FOR SALE
A 6 Room Brick, water in
house 1 lot, on E~sth Ave.
2500 block, only one block t 6
' Car Line.
For Quick Sale $1750.00
The Colored American Loan
& Realty Co., 9i3~2ist St.
Phone Main 5554
WANTED
T. Ernest McClain, A.B.D.
D. S. —Sundays and nights by
appointment. Office hours, 8,
a.m. to 12 m., ip.m. to 6 p.m.
Office 2802 Welton St., Ron*
delein Bldg., Phone Main 7416'
Res. 822 32nd St., Phone Main
*»>/ •
MRS. JOHN K. HALLO
WELL, Lad es' Shampooing!
and Hair Dressing. Orna
mental Hair Work Made to
Order. Parties attended at
their residence at any time
desired. Hair Dressing and
Curling a Specialty. Reason
able charges. 2108 Larimer st.
mrs. 1. m. McGuire
DRESSMAKINO
Champa 878
Residence 1625 E. 34th Ave.
Mrs. Starns Cafe —Home
cooaing reminds you of home
Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
iooB-i9th St.
The Jewel Barber Shop
102219th St. First Class To
nsorial Artists. G. B. Ric
hardson and J A. Whittaker.
The O.K. Barber Shop-1834
Arapahoe St., Baths. R.B.
Bolden, Foreman.
P. L. Caldwell,
Ed. hountain. Prop.
Phone Champa 2371.
The Elite Barber Shop and
Bath Rooms —1223 19th St.
Geo. C. and Lillian Sample,
Props.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
MRS. N. J. SKILLERN
MODISTE
1904 E. 2Qth Ave. York 2178
The Little Republic Barber
Shop, 2208 Larimer. Shave
10c, Hair Cut 25c, Children
15c. —Z. Brickler.
Carrie a. Carrie —Tonsorial
Parlor, hand and electrical
face massage. CALL 1831
Arapahoe St. Phone Res. York
7335- J.W. Carrie, Sr. and J.
W. Carrie, Jr. Props.
Five Points Barber Shop
and Bath Room— 2727 Wel
ton St. Phone Champa 471.
I B. M inter, Prop.
S. H. Tarbet & Co., Men-of
all-work, paper hanging, cal
cimining, furnace cleaning
and repairing. All kinds of
job work done. Phone Cham-
P a 2571.
We rent and sell anything from a
STABLE to a MANSION. Bring your
business, whether large or smaii. you
will find our service ths best. The
Colored American Loan and Realty
Co., 913 Twenty-first street.
I will sell yon the best massage
vibrator, the White Cross, for $lO.OO,
as good as any $25.09 machine made.
Call or write to Vibrator Co., 538 14th
street
Anderson & Son, Express,
Coal and Wood. 2239 Wash
ington St. Phone Champa
1174. Residence 2431 Court
PI., Denver, Colo.
Office Phone Champa 2962
Address, 1026 Nineteenth
street.
1 The Denver Star.
Unfurnished rooms, $6, and one fur
nished room at 2538 Glenarm place.
On car line.
TUSKEGEE BAND
ON LONS TOUR
Public Interest In Student Mu
sicians on the Increase.
SONGS APTLY ILLUSTRATED.
Third Bummer Pilgrimage of Famous
Institution's Musical Organisation In
cludes Concert Engagements In Sev
enty-four Cities and Towns In Four
teen States —Aim of Director Bmith.
Guthrie. Okla. The appearance in
this city on Wednesday evening, June
25, of the Tuskegee (Ala.) lngtitute
band was the occasion of much en
thusiasm among the music loving pub
lic. The schedule of this band, under
the management of the well knov n J.
t>. Stevenson, covers seventy-four cit
ies and towns in fourteen states. The
stop here was the twenty-first in the
present series.
Under the direction of Captain N.
Clark Smith, formerly bandmaster of
the Eighth regimental Illinois state
militia, the student band plays large
ly melodies and folk songs of the col
ored people interpreted and arranged
for band music. In handling this mu
sic Captain Smith has something more
in view than the mere applause of the
populace. lie wishes rather ii. the
main to teach the beauty and dignity
of Negro music. Lest through the
symphonies and variations of the band
the audience should miss the real in
terpretation of the melodies Captain
Smith has thrown on the canvas the
story of “Steal Away.” that the audi
ence may glance up at the picture 01
series of pictures and rend thtfre the
story of the struggles of the old folks
of fifty years ago seeking to steal away
to the valley to pray.
Thus glancing at the picture the au
dience cau then interpret the band
music. But this is for the older people.
Captain Smith has still another story
he wishes to tell. It is for the modern
Negro to measure up to this present
day civilization. Here are a farmer
and his wife. dull, slow, quiet, labor-
CAPTAIN N. CLAKK SMITH. «
lng side by side iu the fields. They
toil on there, make money, build a de
cent cottage and rear a family
The children finish In the graded
school. The mother urges the “old
man" to send them away to the north.
In the north the dazzle and dash of the
life at its height are too much for them.
They are delighted, yea. intoxicated.
They never return to the <jub t little
cottage on the farm; hence tln> story
of three generations Is woven mto this
music and Interpreted to the idience
by a band, an orchestra and a glee
club.
Not altogether unfit Is the tudent
band for the mission which the former
Illinois bandmaster sets for himself.
Many of these students nr.- raw re
cruits fresh from the farm, villages
and homes where life Is dally n acted
as Captain Smith seeks to st: It.
Though the task of drilling i! •m into
musicians is a hard one th. never
theless bring to their instruments an
understanding of and sympathy with
the life of their music. They are not
musicians by trade and never will be:
they are fifty of the 1,500 students who
come yearly to the school for hades of
one kind or another and who pick up
music incidentally.
The present tour is the third onesof
the kind the'band lias taken and by
far the most ambitious. Those pre
vious were satisfied with twenty, thir
ty or forty stops. In each case the
manager. J. It. Stevenson, has had re
peated demands to extend his time and
Journey. On this trip he Is endeavor
ing to meet all the demands of cities
along the route.
Mosaic Templars to Hold Convention.
The State convention of the ft£osaic
Templars, with headquarters In Little
Rock. Ark., will be held In I fine Bluff.
Ark., for four days beginning op Tues
day morning. Aug. 20. The order was
founded not many years ago by the
Hon. John E. Bush, until recently re
ceiver of public moneys for the gov
ernment in Little Hock. The organi
sation has had a mervelous growth iu
membership and Is rated ns well to do
financially. The Mosaic guards, fhe
musical club of the organization. Will
be on hand at tbe convention to wel
come the delegates and visitora and
furnish special music for the ocCaniPß.
NEW FORCE IN EDUCATION.
American Church Institute to Have
Auxiliary In Philadelphia.
Bishop Rhinelander recently held a
meeting of clergymen In Philadelphia
for the purpose of organizing a Phila
delphia auxiliary to the American
church institute, which fosters educa
tional work among Afro-Americans.
The meeting was harmonious, and the
bishop appointed a committee to st
range for and organize the proposed
auxiliary.
The American Church Institute' For
Colored People has under Its supervi
sion the following named educational
Institutions: The Bishop Payne Divin
ity school, Petersburg, Va.; St Augus
tine's school, Raleigh, N. C.; the St
Paul Normal and Industrial school,
Lawrenceville, Va.; St Athanasius'
school, Brunswick, Oa.; St Mark's
school, Birmingham, Ala., and thi
Vicksburg Industrial school, Vicksburg
Mias.
I / "I
FOR GARDENING
you want good tools if you expect to
raise garden stuff that’s respectable.
Our preparations are to your benefit.
We've gotten together a nice lot of
GARDEN TOOLS
and want you to see and uuy them.
Spades, shovels, rakes, hose, seeds of
all kinds, and everything else re
quired. For reliable hardware at your
prices come to us and get it.
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.
FOR RENT. Furnished
Rooms in modern house, 1923
Clarkson Street. Mrs. Strad
wick.
Mme. M. L. JOHNSON
6UD0IT& SCftLP SPECIALIST HD
4 HAIR GDLTURIST.
Uailouriag, Fuial, Snip If imp mt ItMMi
Scalp Tfdtiag.
~ ---f
Tha above out represent* Mme. John
son aa ahe la today, with her own NAT
URAL. HAIR cultivated by the use of
our own Hair Remedies. She can do for
you what aha has done for herself and
thousands of others In every part of this
country. * r
Use Johnson's Hair Food, Car (rowing
Hair on bald heads and bare temples. It
makes hard, dry hair; soft, moist, glossy
and luxurient. Per Jar, 60c.
Use Johnson's Hair Grower, for Invig
orating, Strengthening, Nourishing the
Roots and Stimulating the Hair growth.
Per Bottle 60c.
Use Johnson’s Dandruff Cure. It cleans
the Scalp of gum, grit, dandruff, scales
and dirt, and leaves it healthy and pure.
Per Jar, 26c.
Use Johnson's Itch Cure. It will stop
that Itching Scalp. Per Jar, 26c.
Use Johnson's Shampoo Cream, for
shampooing the scalp and hair. It clean
ses and beautifies. Per Jar, 28c.
' Use Jehnson'e Medicated Soap, for the
complexion, shaving, ahampolng and
•kin diseases. Per Cake 16c.
Use Johnson’s Cream of Camphor. It
beautifies the face, hand* and neck. Re
lieves headache and neuralgia and will
gradually lighten the skin. Per Bot 60c.
Use Jehnson’e Sure Hair Dye. Changes
the grayest hair dark after ■ few applica
tions. Per Bottle $1.00
We are the Pioneer manufacturers of
Scientific Hair Preparations In the United
States. We also make Wigs, Switches,
Pomps, Coronet Braids, Puffs and front
Parts to match your hair. Best work
manship. Lowest prices.
Send 10c for n large sample jar of John
son's Hair Food and terms to Agents.
Write your letter to
Ml W.AIIMKI JOHatM)
I Oft > lull faMUbk
0Mc mart L joHftsu ) '
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ARTHUR JACKSON’S
ORCHESTRA
Rehearsals Tuesday and
Friday Nights,
Public cordially invited
MW** Mata 5300, CaM far E. Caldwell
Raar 2746 Arapahaa Straat
PNONE YORK 3507
WEBSTER’S
ORCHESTRA
(COLORED)
MUSIC FURNISHED
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
EMMETT WEBSTER, • ManaftJ
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II . POMADE FOR. THE HAIR. §
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“ We wish to advise our friends and customers that we have a full
Id line of Toilet Preparations, Perfumes, Manicure Supplies, Brushes O
S Qt every description, Toilet Soaps, Cutlery, etc. W
q The Denver Barber Supply Co. §
b, .
gj 1527 Glenarm Street jg
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Phone Main 7221 Denver, Colorado
2 POMADE FOR THE HAIR. ~ g
ICE CREAM
The Five Points Creamery Makes the
Best Cream in the City, and retails it
at Si. 2.S per gallon. Special Rates to 4
Organizations and Churches.
. Phone us. We will deliver promptly.
817 E. 26th Ave. Phone Main 4395
The Name 6f that Good Gin Is
EL BART
MADE IN UNITED STATES
Hotel Byron
E. WILLIAMS, Mgr!
Strictly M odem, First Class in Every Respect
HOME-COOKED MEALS
Neat, Clean Rooms at Reasonable Prices. 1822 Arapahoe St.
■ftOfriaS Horn* Adornment had its first expression in wall
hanK ' nK * whlch Consisted of skins and other trophies
Modern home decoration is best expressed by
Cwjf Samples from this well known, reliable house, will [JgjKyvK V
he brought to ydur home, for inspection in the rooms fSgixOl'
to be papered, th« only satisfactory stray to make a
pjjj|RKsj large assortment popular pricks PffMßj-;;.
1853 Uwrsacs St PfcaMlto «m W1
Prof. Lindsy, trance me
dium and Spiritualist, tells
the present, put and future.
From Council Bluffs.
2444 Glenarm St^
eo yiars*
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