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HOUSES X AND ROOMS FOR RENT— Furnished rooms a 2214 Arapalioe street. Phoue Mali 1003. FOR RENT—Very convenient room In a strictly, modern house at 1809 Marlon street FOR REJNT—Two large front rooms elegantly furnished In modern house Phone purple 1796. Mrsfl Callle How ard. 2418 Champa street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, ver> convenient. John Nelson, 2148 Curtis Phone Main 8034. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms al 211" Champa street In modern house with extension phones. Mrs. R M Blalej. Phone .Vain 0032 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms Ir modern house; men preferred. Mrs E. H. Jones. 2350 Tremont Place. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room* In modern house Phone Champa 761 629 Twenty-second street. Mrs M Sanford. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms al 2121 Arapahoe street. Phone Olive 1826. Mrs. L. P. Holmes "FOR RENT—Furnished rooms In a modern house for man and wife or alngh- man Phone York 6121. 2218 Clarkson street FOR RENT—Furnished rooms very convenient One large front room suitable for man and wife and one side room. Mrs Willis. 429 24th street Phone Purple 1813. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms at 2312 Cleveland place. Rent |6.PO per month. FOR RENT—Modern accommoda tion, very convenient. Transients ac commodated. One large dotthle room also Phone M. In 8562. Mrs. Franklt Marlin. 2856 Welton street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms In a modem house nt 4524 Vraln atreet Phone Callup 876. FOR RENT Neatly furnished rooms al 1962 Champa Btreet Very clean. Mrs. J. Cowden FOR RENT—Furnished rooms suit able for man and wife nt 2959 Callfor nla street. Phone Purple 1515. Mrs Douglass. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms In modem house, suitable for nran and wife or young men of good moral standing. Apply to Mrs. T. S FOR RENT Furnished rooms In a modern house, 2415 nhsrt Place Mrs. Perfect. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms In modern Irouac. Call Phone Rlue 2702 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms In a modern house for gentlemen. Mrs. J 8. Mason. 2352 Humboldt street, phone York 4632. THE STATESMAN- Clinkscale, 2508 Tremont Place, Phone . urple 1570. FOR RENT A front bedroom for a single man. Mrs. Mattie Watkins, 2913 Welton St. FOR RENT — Furnished rooms: Mrs. R B. Anderson, 2421 Ogden St. Phone Blue 2601. Mrs. Elvira S. Hunter, formerly of 2711 Stout street, has moved to th< urge double house at 709 11 2Sth St.. where she has all the modern conven iences and more of hir finely fur nished room* ranging from $2 up Transient and permanent. 709 2Sth St. Phone Champa 166 Take 2Mh Ave. or Stoutear. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a I uoiern house at 25 > (iienarm Place. Mrs. Richardson. FOR SALE—Nine room house in he best of condition. Cheap. Call 2555 Lawrence street. FOR RENT—At 2145 Ogden street, our room upper flat with bath, elec tric lights and furnace Apply at 2417 Ogden street. HOYT & STARKS. A new colored act, composed of two •lever girls, formerly of the Cubanola rlo made quite a hit in New York last veek at the crescent theater. They lo a clever song and dance that makes he best take notice. CAMPBELL CHAPEL NOTES. The- n rival meeting, under Rev. T Scott, is meeting with great sue ess. A larco number of converts iave been added to the clrirch. Rev lug)>< - of Pueblo will have charge »f the meeting b< ginning with Mon fay night, the 6th. Rev. Hughes is a ool preacher, a splendid revivalist i’ou should hear him. Rev. Scott will eavo the last of th's week. Our neetlng will continu for some time .el. Campbell keeps the fire burning ill the time. Th* pastor w ill preach Sunday night The Pardon on the Gallows." RKV W. C. WILLIAMS. Pastor. Marion Tinsley. Secretary. NOTICE. Members of Corp White Csmp No l attending the Soda Dispensers’ ball. March k. will wear their badges in den of uniform* (’ K. LANGSTON. Adjt. Something for nothing Refresh men's free at East Turner hall Why? The soda boys, of course. We «iBh to express our sincere thanks to the many friends for their kindness during the illness and death of our beloved daughter, Ruth Naomi Jones, also for the many beautiful tloral offerings. MR ANTI MRS HENRY NESBIT AND FAMILY. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED. Call on Mrs. O W. Anderson at 2555 Clarkson street for Hair Goods, of all kinds Pompadours and Switch es made. Phone Main 7425. 9 J. C. HAMPSON, President F. T. McELVAIN, Secretary THE ATLAS DRUG CO. Successor to J. C. hAMPSON jL-:, 27th & Welton Sts. Denver, Colo. Phone Main 895, 675 PRESCRIPTIONS Complete Line of Drugs, Chemicals, OUR Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles SPECIALTY FIRST-CLASS WINES AND LIQUORS FOR FAMILY USE —-=-.YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED PROMPT RELIABLE THE CHESTERFIELD ART CO. TWENTY-THIRD i. LAWRENCE STS., - DENVER, COLO. PORTRAITS Made in Oil Painting, Sepia. Water Colors and Crayon. All work guaranteed first class. We furnish all the latest Picture Frames on the market at a moderate price . Give us a trial THE WILLIAMS BROTHERS W. C WILLIAMS. Manager BERT WILLIAMS A C CASH, Traveling Agent LOOK! SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW LOOK! THE NEWPORT ANNEX CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM Short Orders at all Hours. Regular Dinner 20c. from 12 noon to 3p. m. Special Sunday Dinner 30c We make a specialty of the Rest Coffee in the City PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR LADIES Give us a trial. We will try to please you. We solicit your patronage. We have in connection 15 Nicely Furnished Rooms. Also the Old Reliable NEWPORT THIRST PARLOR RICHARD FRAZIER & TOM J.EWIS. PrcurlMor. 1841-3-5 ARAPAHOE ST., DENVER, COLO. TELEPHONE MAIN 7413