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TOM LEWIS, Prop. DENVER, COLORADO M/g/m The Marian Hotel The Only Colored Hotel in Denver ANNEX RESTAURANT Short Order* at All Hours Chinese>Dishes of All Kinds Refreshments of All Kinds HHHHH 1835-37-39 ARAPAHOE STREET PRIVATE DINING ROOMS PHONE MAIN 7413 S>ft Drinks Phone Main 8428 Whist Table* Complete Line of Cigars and Tobacco Comfort Pool and Billiard Hall GENE NEIL, Prop. Brand New 4 1-2 x 9 Tables. 2801 WELTON ST. Let Me Treat Your Scalp t By the Scientific and Pleasant DeNeal Method Get Acquainted with the Best Articles •Having spent 18 months in MME. Dr NEALS School of Beauty and Hair Culture, I know that positive satisfactory results can be had, and I recommend the preparations to be just as advertised. Every article of Mme. Dishman is ex clusively made by Mme. DeNeal. If we do you good talk about it. Once a trial, and you always will be a customer. Combjngs made up. Consultations Free MME. DISHMAN Phone York 6151 W 2439 GILPIN STREET I We Solicit your patronage in the line of Decorating, Paperhanging & Painting We also sell Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Var nishes and rushes. SEE US. THE STAR WALL PAPERJ& PAINT CO. Phone Main 4943 1757 Champa Street Little Gem Poultry Yard All Eggs for Setting, Silver Campines, doz. $3 to $5 “ “ “ “ Rhode Island Reds “ $2 to $4 Mrs. Ida A^illiamson 2946 STOUT STREET DENVER, COLORAD& Phone Main 7705 Everybody Goes to the CHAMPA PHARMACY 2oth and Champa Sts. For the Best Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines Cold Drinks Served Prescriptions Our Specialty Phone Main 2425 JAMES E. THRALL, Prop Goods Delivered to all Parts of the City Hager's Asthma Relief, $l.OO. Hag- Hager’s Special for Gall Stones, *l.OO ei's Black Pills, 50c; Hager’s Cascara Hager’a Mammary Cell Food, *2.00; Compound Pille, 50c: Hager’a Catarrh Hager's Strogal, *2.00; Hager's Ovar- Remedy, 50c; Hager s Dyspepsia Pow- ian Cell Food, No. 1, *2.00; Hager’a decs, 50c; Hager's Fibroma Nugent, Ovarian Cell Food, No. 2, *2.00; Hag *l.so Hager’a Headache Tablets. 25c er’s Oak Balm with 6 "Kremoids," Hager’s Heart Tonic, 75c; Hager's In- *I.OC digestion Tablets, 50c; Hager's Kid- Pressing Irons, *1 to *1.50. Chap py Tablets, 50c; Hager's Vigoroids, man’s Bupreme Pomade for hair, 50c 50c; Hager’s Pain Balm, 50c; Hager's a jar. All kinds of hair work and Oak Balm Pile Remedy. 50c; Hager’s Combings—MME. G. CHAPMAN. Nerve and Blood Restorative, 50c; 2443 Gilpin St. Phone York 4039 J. Denver’* Agent for Hager’s Remedies and Medicines . ■ 1 i ........ ii. .. j LET THE ST. LOUIS TAILOR f| fr a, Press, Remodel and Repair Your Clothes. All Work Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable Seits Made to Order our specialty Steam and Dry Cleaning H. EIDELSTEIN 96(1 WELTON ST. MAIN 399a CITY NEWS advertise in the star and LOOK PROSPEROUS. Even though you may not be pros perous, adopt as far as possible the appearance of prosperity. It is sound capital and will bring good interest in the long run. Shabby-looking people, you may have noticed, always appear apologetic and can easily be turned down when they are most in need of a helping hand. Keep a brace front Dame Fortune likes to throw her magic cloak about the shoulders of the man or woman who looks capable of making the best of it Mrs. F. Marciibanks is home after an extended trip to California, much improved and her many friends are glad to see her back. Mrs. J. M. Goff of Omaha, Neb., ar rived in the city Saturday and is the guest of Mrs. C. A. Burton of 1530 Grant Ave.. wife of the recently elect ed delegate to the B. M. C., P. V. P. C. A. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitsell of Kan sas City. Kans., returned. Mrs. X. E. Owens, who has visited her mother, Mrs. J. W. Davis of Hut chinson. Kans., for 2 months, returned this week. Mr. Owens is all smiles and stopped over while enroute to Ida ho Springs, Colo. We are in receipt of a beautiful card from Curtis M. Harris at Estes Park. He reports a very successful season and wishes his many friends the same. GOOD HOUSE DIRT CHEAP IN SOUTH DENVER. One 5-room house on two lots, east front, 2207 So. Cherokee, modern con veniences: a good thing for right party. See E. Howard. 1021 21st or 2190 So. Delaware. Champa 752. Dearfield was visited last week by Miss Yetta Froimovitz and brother. Barney, by an auto. Fishing and out door life were the enjoyable features. Mrs. Buel was the hostess honored. Want children to room and board. Will give mother’s care. Only three blocks from school. Call Champa 3297. House Number, 2450 Tremont. Prices reasonable. 2t«S-5-18 Every negro ought to get this month’s Crisis and read the copnuent upon our colored soldiers. They ire for sale at the Elite drug stores. Everybody le going to the Wood men’s Outing Thursday, Sept. 7th at Elitch’s Gardens. GRAND MASTER RECTOR VIBITS EAST FOR 3 WEEKS. Our dear and beloved Grand Master of the Masonic fraternity left yester day on an extended Eastern trip, when he will visit Indianapolis. Ind., Louisville. Washington, D. C., New York City. Rochester, Buffalo. N. Y. t Detroit. Mich., Chicago. Peoria and Springfield, 111., St. Louis, Kansas City. Mo., visiting Chester A. Frank lin on the 98th, 29th and 30th Inst., arriving in Denver just in time to go to work Sept. Ist at his old place. We wish our Grand Master a most pleas ant. memorable and enjoyable trip with a safe return. He may return with a Mrs. Rector. He may! Keep off date Aug. 31st. Webster Temple No. 5 Watermelon FeFast. Miss Beulah Griffin accompanied by Mrs. Marse Brown of 2540 Tremont Place, left Sunday for Chicago where they intend making a mid summer visit. Miss Jessie Andrews who spent two months visiting East has returned to Denver. The Taka Art and Literary Society spent their last Club afternoon visit ing and inspecting the great Morey Merc. Co., thru the efforts of their Domestic Science department. Much useful knowledge and information was gained in the preparation of preserves, caring of fruit and the domestic use of coffee and teas. More of these insti tutions will he visited this club year. The packing houses are among the first selected. With such young society joy spread ers and pleasure teasers as Jeaae Stone, James Colston, Earl Jones, Har ry Wilson and Claude Davis, as the Committee, your day’s greatest Joy is assured. Lunch and refreshments served on the grounds. Fare, Adult! $1.50; Children 75c. Aug. 27th. LOOK GOOD —FEEL GOOD. No one can either Teel good or look good while suffering from constipa tion. Get rid of that tired, (lraggy. lifeless feeling by a treatment of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Buy a box to day, take one or two pills tonight. In the morning that stuffed, dull feeling is gone and you feel better at once. 26c, at your druggist. CORSETS REDUCED. Beautiful pictures and bsauttfu words do not build the beet corsets The beat coreeta ara those that are made beet, fit beet, and war Ml, Latest models In La Beatrix, mdda ta measure corsets* front and back laoa. MISS < m#£rick LBWI*. 35.°"*" \ THE GRAND THEATRE'S WEEKLY PROGRAM. Cut Out and Paata on Walt Don’t Miss the Big Show this Week. EXTRA GOOD MUSIC AT THE GRAND THEATER. THE BEST RAGTIME PLAYER IN THE CITY WILL TICKLE THE KEYS. COME AND HEAR HIM. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Sea IMPERIAL TRIO with the Tango banjo player, our own boys, Jackson, Junior and Grsgsby. Best music in town at the GRAND THEA TRE every Bunday. Prof. George Morrison’s String Or chestra made another big hit with the Ad men at their picnic in Idaho Spgs. this week. The Star has furnished the ladies with another thousand tags which means that only a few women of the various clubs are working. Some of the club members are in favor of showing up and publishing the names of the club women who actually work and those who fake and four-flush. WON AFTER MUCH FIGHTING. The Missouri Girl mine located at Rear Creek. Colo., and managed by F. K. Fite rule of Durango, had a long ex tended law suit with some leasers and finally won out over them. The mine is now producing a high class ore in large bodies. The Star wishes Mr. Fitchue every success and good luck possible. Thursday, Sept. 7th, the Woodmen will treat you with Prof. Geo. Morri son's full orchestra and the beautiful tracadero at Elitch’s. Mesdames C. Cary of Evanston. Ill sister of Mrs. X. J. Skillern of 1904 E. 29th Ave.. and A. A. Alexander of To peka. Kans.. are her enjoyable mid summer guests. MEETINGS OF THE CARNATION ART CLUB. Aug 11th, Mrs. E. Moore, 1409 E. | 24th St. Aug. 18th, Miss A. Norton. Ft. Lo gan. Aug. 25th, Mrs. O. Oglesby, 524 26th Street. Sept. Ist. Mrs. L Reed. 1410 Grant. MRS. WEBSTER. Pres. MRS. OGLESBY. Secy. Mrs. Eugene Montgomery and chil dren are spending two weeks vacation at Colo. Springs and Manitou. Mr. Harris I). Perkins who passed, thru the city enroute to St. Paul and other Eastern points, spent a few days visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perkins of Marion St., also his sis ter, Mrs. Lillian Bledsoe of Franklin St. RESPECTED HIS SISTER. Many employees of the Secretary of State’s office attended the funeral of Miss Maud Carrie, who is a sister to Mr. Geo. W. Gross, also an employe of the Secretary of State, at Zion Bap tist Church last Friday. A most beau tiful floral offering was given as a mark of high esteem and respect held by them for Mr. Gross. DENVER MORTUARY FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of Theodore Barker will take place Sunday at 2 p. m.. from :he parlors of the Denver Mortuary. Mrs. J. J. Thornton and daughter. Francis of Little Rock. Ark., are the welcome house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. McClain of 2933 Welton St. The black and white Owens’ twins were adopted by Dr. Justina Ford and Mrs. Carrie Washington, one of Den ver’s best trained nurses. The adop tion caused much unnecessary com ment. Mrs. W. R. Of ford of Portland. Ore gon. who has been in the city visiting B. F. Givens, 2515 Curtis St., left for Omaha. Wednesday, to make her fu ture home. Bee the wonderful Switzerland trail and the beautiful mountain scenery of verdant valleys and lakes, Sunday, Aug. 27th, enroute Glazier Lake. Fare $1.50 and Children 75c. MUSICAL IN HONOR OF HER SIS TER AND FRIEND. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Skillern. Tuesday night gave a high-class musical in hon or of her sister. Mrs. C. Cary of Evans ton, 111., and Mrs. A. Alexander of To peka, Kans. Many prominent Denver people "formally greeted” the strang ers to our city, who seemed deeply and favorably impressed with Colora do. Aro you going to tho Woodman's Pionic, Thursday, Bapt. 7th, at Ellteh’s Gardana? Yas si reel a big tlms la thsrs far ma. MOTHER NEALY HAS OPENED UP AT 1129 I»TH BT., WITH HER OLD BTYLE HOME COOKED POOGS, SERVING BHORT ORDER BREAKFAST AND OTHER REQU LAR ME. .LB. GIVE HER A CALL. BHE SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE. • PHONE MAIN M2S DAY OR NNMT The Douglass Undertaking Co. - *'■ * u , Incorporated and Bonded to the City Pmm T«rfc 7192 FRANK S. REID Parlors 2745 Welton St Let Me Grow Your Hair! HI¥B 1 PLB2TIFUL SDPPIT OP BEIUTIPDL HAIR Use Real Hair Grower, Real Hair Grower Tonic and Shampoo. It is positively known that this treatment will grow the shortest hair, stop falling and splitting hair, eradi cate dandruff and prevent grayness. Once thoroughly tried no further inducement is needed. Scalp scientifically treated, electric massage and hair dressing. I guarantee to cure the worst case of scalp disease. Six week treatment Si.so. Home treatment given. E. WILLIAMS, 1910 Pennsylvania, Denver. Res. Phone York 5440 Business Phone York 8771 W BUTTER, POULTRY AND EGGS Stricty Fresh Eggs -S 35c a doz. Home Dressed Hens " 20c a lb. AGNES L. LEWIS, Prop. 2442 Washington St. DR. SPRATLIN DR. WESTBROOK Residence 2230 Clarkson St Residrnce Room „ Good Residence Phone York 123 Block J Bp.m.toB a. m. R es. Phone Main 5595 DRS. SPRATLIN & WESTBROOK PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS [Chronic Diseases a Specialty Otiice, Suit* 25 Good Block. 16th <H Larimer Office Hours: 9to 11 a. m.. 2to 5 and 7toB p. m. Sundays by appointment Office Phono Main 5595 The Hamilton National Bank 17th and]Champa Streets] PAYS 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS* DEPOSITS Member Federal Reserve Bank District No. 10, under supervision U. S. Government WOLF BROTHERS Hair* Straightening* Oitfit Ifomor. breaking ol lamp chimney.. Wlthonr of our Patent Alcohol stovr. too r.n h.»t .out Straightening Comb or Curling Iron quick!, and „:,|,. Banlur,3t£ to, t™ Jhng f ■nfflHilHHHinniiiyiPn GIANT • os. Comb 73 cents # Solid Brsse. CONVEX TECTH ALCOHOL HESTER til rn HUT COMB, kethtsr# 1.9 U W* i Alcohol Heater 73 cents # ” BLen«rSl , in P * W W. n |, , h ®io t ■ **~ P * w *«* P ‘ IJ *» v *■ a™ Ming thaia outfit, and racommcndlo. <o.n to friend.. Ag.nl. W.m.d tad., U.S.A. The Sanitary Clothes Cleaners and Pressers OUR SPECIALTY, the finest of work; satisfaction ab solutely guaranteed to each customer. We do fine Tailoring Renovating of Ladies’ and Gent’s Garments. No extra charge for calls and deliveries in all parts of the city.; Phone Mein 1800 2622 Welten t Y. MANDEL, Proprietor THE DENVER MORTUARY MRS. J. H. STEELE. Mamgc.r WE FURNISH ELEOANT AUTO SERVICE AT POPULAR PRICES FOR CARRIAGES. QOOO AUTO SERVICE AT SSAO AND CARRIAGES AT SAME PRICE. WE PLEASETHE MOST FASTIDIOUS— WE LESSEN THE EKPZNSE OF THE MOST ! 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