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PAGE 6 SALIDA NEWS. Mr. Ellis of Glenwood Springs spent several days In our town last week. Mrs. Betten, who has been sick for several (lays, is much Improved. The Infant boy of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Van is much better. Mr. Wm. Watson is convalescent. Rev. T. W. Murry and B. D. Parker, in charge or Sallda, Leadville and Glenwood, spent all of last week with us. It was opportunity much desired by the members to meet the pastor Rev. G. W. Murry and Dr. C. M Howe were the guests at dinner „[ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bruce last Sunday Mr. Porter is much improved. Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Boyer were up from Coaldale last week. Miss Lulu Jones and Miss Bessie Boyer were the guests of Miss Bes sie's parents at Coaldale. Mr. J. J. Barber is on the sick list. Mr. Edward Steele is much un proved. Mr. Joe Boyer is a frequent visitor to our town. We wonder why. The entertainment under the aus pices of the Ladies’ Aid was a ilnan dal success. Mr. Steele has gone to Pleasanton for an Indefflnite stay. The A. M. E. Mission’s new eholr is rendering some very pleasing music. Much credit is due Mrs. Carrie Overstreet, tho organist, for i's suc cess. Rev. G. W. Murry, B. D., who has rocently taken the pastorate of the A. M. E. mission, has met with great success In the addition of members to the mission. Mr Wm Watson is suffering with a serious sore throat. We hope it will not result seriously. Services at the mission last Sunday were well attended all day. It Is to tie hoped that those who have not had the opportunity of hearing the pastor will be present at services when next he returns. Mr. John Wilson anti Mr. S. H. Van have recently joined the ranks of the properly owners. Halida can now b-iujt of twelve property owners. With tho unity of action, the get ting of property and the unbiased, un selfish, desire to Bee anything for the good of the community prosper. Halida can be second to no town in the state. Let us remember and work to that end Be a booster. The gentleman who called Thursday at Mis Martin's, on South Fourteenth, near West Third avenue, Inquiring for his sister, will pieaie call again and leave bis address. MIS? ANNA MOSfe THE STATESMAN, DENVER, COLORADO. PAUL LAWRENCE DUNBAR. He was the world's greatest Negro poet. The fact that he had no white blood in his veins makes his- achieve ments the more astounding. A fine engraving made in three colors has just been Issued which sells for only one dollar ($1.00). Send for one to day. Address The Colored American Novelty Co.. P. O. Drawer L'3lß, Wash ington. D. C. Agents wanted. PAYNE CHAPEL NOTES. Sunday school 3 p. m. Women’s Mite Missionary society at 4 p. m. Bo not fail to be present and enjoy the program and assist in this good work. The Mariposa Whist club are issuing invitations to a dance to bo given at Bourners hall May 31. TOUSSAINT L’OUVERTURE. This soldier, statesman and martyr with a mere handful of men held at bay sixty ships and 30,000 trained sol diers—the flower of the French army and navy. Wendell Phillips pronounc ed Toussalnt the greatest general the world has produced. Pictures of this great Negro, and of all eminent col ored people sold by The Colored Amer ican Novelty Co.. P. O. Drawer 2318, Washington, D. C. Agents wanted. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. Madame C. J. Walker and Miss Me Williams, her successor, wish to an nounce to their customers, old and new, that they have decided to open up business elsewhere and close up their business In Denver, All who wish following articles will find them at Miss McWilliams, Hi! 10 Lawrence street: Letter of Instruction, Irons, pressing oil, soap and hair grower: also they have a new and very handy invention for care of hair and would like to take your order for one. It is something that most women will he very pleased with. THE RELIABLE ASSOCIATION. Denver, Colo. Commonwealth Life Assn. Denver, Colo. Gentlemen:—l am well pleased with your treatment of me in my late 111 ness. I drew $21.45 from you and your treatment of me was certainly very courteous and fair. I hope you will continue to he successful. Yours very truly, (Signed) GEO M. TIMPSON, 2524 Walnut. LADIES ATTENTION! Mrs. M. A. Holley, who has spent some time In St. perfecting her self In the scalp and hair treatment of Mrs. A. M. Pope, has come come. She Is now prepared to do the same work as Is done in the originator's parlors. She la the solo agent for the famed preparation, "Poro.” Ad dress her at 211 k Arapahoe street, or phono block IttA' MRS. T. D. PERKINS ..SCIENTIFIC SCALP SPECIALIST,, t i >• jPg y f . m SHIP*- jSP® , ■ * Br ’■■ f^X," I ' - . \H ifalun^Jai^s^pped^dan^iuf^ured^^^ - MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Scientific Spec’Aliet in the growth and beautifying of the Hair.. Treatment by mail, TAKE THE BERK LEY-ELITCH CAR. Phone Gallup 149. 4630 W, 35th Ave MRS. A. M. POPE. MRS. L. L. ROBERTS. - r Th« Original | Hair Growers Grew Our Hsir * I.et Us Grow Uri 1 “ poro ” ■■hUmHi * /M TKADK MARK —=—l (Registered) I years ago my hair w» only a 4 years ago my hair just covered Anger-length, and my temrlp-a my shoulder*, were bald half way up my head. When we first began our wonderful work of growing all kinds, all qual ities, all lengths, and all conditions of hair, even to the growing of hair on bald places of the head, many persons scorned tho idea that such a thing was possible; but we have grown the hair for hundreds, rapidly achieving success. The proof of the value of our work Is that wc are be ing imitated and largely by persons whose own hair wc have actually grown and the further fact that they have very frequently mentioned us when trying to sell their goods (saying that “theirs is the same” or "Just as good") or referred to “PORO.” We advise you to use only “PORO” Hair Grower, (the oldest and best of its kind). Sec that tho name “PO RO" Is on every box, not genuine without it. Prepared only by MRS. A. M. POPE. « BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. «n* Call, or Address Mail to tTVTRS. A. M. POPE 2223 Market St. St. Louit, Mo. Roll Phono Bomont 3109. BRANCH OFFICE IN DENVER . Conducted by MRS. M. A. HOLLY Phone Black 1984. 2118 Arapahoe Street