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The Statesman C. A. FRANKLIN, Editor. Office 1026 .Nineteenth Street. Phone Main 7905. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year Six Months ' It occasionally happens that papers sent to subscribers are lost or stolen in case you do not receive any number when due, inform us by postal card and we will cheerfully forward a duplicate of the missing number. Remittances should be made by Express Money Order, Postoffice Money Order, Registered Letter or Bank Draft. Postage stamps will be received the same as cash for the fractional part of a dollar. Only 1-cent and 2-cent stamps taken. All communications of a personal nature that are not complimentary will h* withheld from the columns of this paper. Communications to receive attention must be newsy, upon important sub lects, plainly written only upon one side of the paper. No manuscript re mi rued unless stamps are sent for postage. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice in the city of Denvei. Colorado. HAVE AN EXPERT PICK YOUR PIANO. Prof. W. R. Edwards is salesman for the Columbine Music Co. Consult him for bargains in all grades of pi anos. Also tuning. Residence, 2944 California. Phine Alain 8232. Don’t guess. Know that your investment is good. BACHELOR GIRLS. The Bachelor Girls were enter tained at a supper by their popular matron, Mrs. B. Patrick. The club members present were Misses Eva Cooper, Nel lye and Zenia Eubanks, Lenora Finley. Estella Green, Kathryn and Martha Hubbard, Jennie Hicks, Mosella Joseph, Cathenia and Viola Lyons, Lola Jacobs, Salena Walker, Grace and Irene Walker. The even ing was also passed by playing whist. Misses Lola Jacobs. Eva Cooper and Viola Lyons were the prize-winner. Mesdames Win Parks and Freeman also met the girls. Miss Lola Jacobs started the Christ mas gaiety by having the Bachelor Girls Monday, Dec. 18, 1911, at an exciting card party. Miss Viola Lyons and J. Hicks were the winners for this evening. Plans for Christmas week and New Year’s were discussed. Miss Martha J. Hubbard, accompa nied by her aunt, Mrs. J. Cassells, left Thursday for Kansas City, Mo. The Life Line Club will meet with Mrs. Delia Givens, 2515 Curtis street, Thursday evening, Dec. 18th. Mrs. Hill, president: Miss Scharhorne, sec retary. The Picture Show of Mrs. Hill opens tonight. TURKEY With Trimmin’ at WEST’S CHRISTMAS Music Also Tomorrow GRAND DRAMATIC RECITAL GIVEN BY MISS WILHELMINA BOYKIN THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 28, 1911, AT 8.15 AT SCOTT M. E. CHURCH Rev. Wallace, B. D . Pastor Percival Webster, Manager PROGRAMME I. Piano Solo Miss Susie Hall Dance of the Demons. !! Dramatic Recitation Miss Boykin The Fall of Cardinal Wollsy, from Henry VIII. 111. Vocal Solo Mr. Percival VV. Webster (a) King Out Wild Bells C. H. Gounod Words by Tennyson. (b) The Rosary Der Rosenkranz IV. Dramatic Recitation Miss Boykin (The Last Days of Pompeii.) INTERMISSION V. Violin Solo Mr. Robt. H. Lee (a) Berceuse Godard (b) Souverir Frany Dela VI. “The Maniac" Miss Boykin (Tableau) VII. Vocal Solo Miss Hazel Burns Good Night, Little Girl, Good Night, .1. C. Macy. FINALE. Accompanists: Miss Lela Rice, Miss Susie Hall. COMMITTEES OF ROCKY MOUN TAIN LODGE ENTERTAIN MENT. J. It. Contee, chairman; T. S. Rec tor, booster; S. A. Bondurant, Geo. S. Contee, ticket sellers: J. C. Cooper, win. Walton, Moses Thrashley, D. J. Hudson, collectors: R. L. Lewis, D. T. Gay, coat room; R. 13. Bolden, floor manager; R. O. Johnson, assistant; Gus Dyer, O. Murphy, R. E. Stewart, C. E. Jackson, punch; C. A. Franklin, T. R. Heron, presents: Wm. Sprague, all-around man. QUEEN CITY MUSICAL ORGANIZA TION. On Thursday evening, U8th inst., at S o’clock, at the People’s Presbyter ian church, corner Twenty-third ave nue and Washington street, the mem bers are requested to be present to meet the board of directors, to con clude arrangements for events in 1912. Instructions in sight reading will begin in the month of January, 1912. Applications for membership on the free entrance system will be received from now to January :Jrd, 1912, when the rules ot the organization will be brought into action. Applications must be sent to V. P. Hewetson-Wat son, 2352 Humboldt street. ANNOUNCEMENT. Watch next week's issue for the last program of the old year given un der the People's Sunday Alliance. Good music and other literary num bers, and the third paper of the 'Ne gro Historical Series" will be read. The information will be worth you.* time, come and hear it. Then on Jan. 7th will occur the celebration of the Forty-ninth Anni versary of the Emancipation of the American Negro. Both white and (col ored speakers will appear. Good musical numbers and the reading of the Emancipation Proclamation will be read. Details will appear next week. DRESSMAKING by Mrs Andrews at 1336 Broadway. SAVED HIS WIFE’S LIFE. "My wife would have been in her grave today,” writes O. H. Brown of Muscadine, Ala., "if it had not been for Dr. King’s New Discovery. She was down in her bed, not able to get up without help. She had a severe bronchial trouble and a dreadful cough. I got her a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and she soon began to mend, and was well in a short time.” Infallible for coughs and colds. It’s the most reliable remedy on earth for desperate lung trouble, hemor rhages, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup and whooping cough. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. DENVER NEWS FOR SALE 2 lady’s diamond rings at a bargain. Call at 913 21st street or phone Main 5554. At Campbell Chapel, Opossum din i ner, beginning at 3:00 p. m. Serve i great big Opossums, sweet potatoes, iirown gravy. Chitlings with Ash cake. Ha, ha, ha. Great drama, Santa Claus Christ mas Mail, at Campbell Chapel, Mon day evening, Dec. 25th. Chitterling supper and other re- 1 1 l'reshments will be served at the Ma sons' entertainment at East Turner hall, Wednesday night, by the ladies of Evergreen Chapter. The German American Indemnity Co., in its eleventh year, pays for sickness, accident death. We have a $250,000.00 surplus, $100,00* tieposited with the state to safeguard policy holders. You are completely protected. Special Agent, B. Patrick. York 4018. I Mr. Henry Howard and family wish ( to express their heartfelt thanks to | their friends for the kind expressions | of sympathy and tributes of love in j their sad bereavement. i Wednesday, Oct. 20th, the Taka Art Club met with Mrs. A. L. Mason, 2- - Humboldt street. The following pro gram was rendered: Instrumental duet, Mesdames G. Boss and M. I)< Frantz; "Household Helps and Hints. Mrs. E. N. Ward; recitation from | Dunbar, Mrs. Lindie Ford; paper, 1 "Parents Should Not Teach Tta* i Children The Is a Santa Claus. Mrs. R. Johnson; discussion of papei i opened by Mrs. Starks, followed b\ the members; chorus by the clu: quotation from Dunbar; roll call; re port of the critic. Don’t forget the poverty social next Thursday evening at Mrs. Coens, 2230 Curtis. Next men ing January 3rd, with Mrs. Theft a Miller, 1SS2 Marian. Mrs. G. Ross president; Mrs. L. B. Ford, secretary The Bachelor Girls will keep ope < house New Year’s from 11:00 a. m to 2:00 p. m., for their friends at th residence of Miss K. Hubbard, 10 Ogden street. L*ress making and ladies' tailoring by Miss Beatrice Lewis of 2339 Gilpin street. Satisfaction assured. Phone York 6616. FOUND. The Lady's purse containing a gold watch, diamond ring, $40 in gold and a ticket to the United Spanish War Veterans’ ball at East Turner hall, and the owner can receive them by calling at the box office at East Turn er hall at 8:30 p. m. Dec. 26. iT PAYS TO INSURE IN THE WESTERN LIFE AND ACCI DENT CO. Denver, Colo., Dec. 14, 1911. ' To the Western Life and Accident [ Company: ' I Dear Sirs: —We beg to acknowl ledge the two checks, the $13."" to I my daughter, and the $32.50 to niy- I self, covering dividends on our poll* ] cies carried in your company. Thank i | ing you for same, Very respectfully, MRS. LUCY BREIDLOVK. 1737 Logan. • THE PEOPLE’S PRESBYTERIAN ’ CHURCH. i * Sermon topics Sunday, Dec. 21th: t 11:00 a. m., "The Tragedy of a » Mother's Neglect;” 7:00 p. in.. Y P. I S. C. E.: 7:30 p. m., Sunday School i program, “Christmas-Tide.” ' Special music will be rendered by the choir Sabbath school Sunday day ' and night. Christmas morning a spe 1 cial program will be observed com mencing at t; o’clock. The communion ’ of the Lord s Supper will be a special feature of this service. Monday night 1 at 8 o’clock Christinas tree will be an attractive item. The choir of the People's church, under the tutelage of • Prof. Watson, needs no introduction to the public. Your presence to one and all of these services will be am ply paid and highly appreciated. Christmas Morning, 6 O’clock. Organ Prelude, "Christmas Morn ing” Alain Anthem, “Christians, Awake".... Special Setting ! Invocation. Canticle No. 4, "Gloria In Ex celsis” Old Chant Scripture Reading, Luke 2:1-22. ; Hymn No. 10*9, “Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices”. . ■ Angel Choir Christmas Address, "A Modern Vision of Christmas-Tide.” Anthem, “Te Deum Laudanum".. Park-Cooke Offertory, “Pastorale in Adlam Hymn No. 173, "Hark! the Her- I aid AngelB Sing” Mendelssohn Celebration of the Holy Communion. ! Anthem, “Let Us Now Go Even Unto Bethlehem” Hopkins Hymn No. 170, “O Come All Ye Faithful" Adeste Fideles Benediction with Response, "Amen" Dresden Postlude, "Angel Trumpets”... Adlam Sunday Morning Music. Prelude, "The Royal Banners”.Adlam Invocation and Praise Hymn No. 168 Stuttgart Canticles — fa) "Cantate Domino”... Rimhault (li) “Bonuin Est Confiteri". Hindle i Anthem, “Incline Thine Ear". Himmell | Kyrle Jules De Vere j Hymn No. 107, “Hark, the Glad Sound” St. Saviour Hymn No. 177, "Angels, From tin* Realms of Glory”....Wildersmouth - Hymn No. 178, "O Little Town of Bethlehem" St. Louis | Offertory, “Melody in F" Adlam Postlude, “Salisburg Cathedral”. Adlam i i PROF. V. P. HEWETSON WATSON, j Special Organist and MtiRical Director fH E STATESMAN- REMEMBER SKATING RINK EVERY FRIDAY AND MONDAY AT LUNA PARK Heated and Enclosed This Magnificent Switch * by Mail 40 cents. Made of long human hair that cam be /JfL combed, washed and braided like your own. Would sell in ||UHN|| a store for at least , j double. By our ||lM||hlu| direct from manufac* turer-to-you method fflmilß] we can save you many dollars on hair goods. Large pur chases, enormous salesand small profits 'BV/ make this possible. • Send for our new illustrated catalog t showing the latest New York styles. Free. A handtomr ■ olid barrette free with every purchase of one dollar or over. I Natt & Co., NL u t: r w Sq c”; =STANDARD2 I Holiday Prices on Furniture Jubl before Christmas is a Rood time to buy furniture. We have put holiday prices” on our furniture no «jL that you can save money when buy v -.,,-'/,;c i J/\ Haven't you been wanting •> t M£' \ of standard furniture some new chairs for rh«- dining room, a rocker. Pt r - leV a prettily dec orated brass " Huy IMg:' : -v life* now while we have our holiday stock — _ Special Rocker $4.95 ® CTI HHiI B*B. BtronK comfortable Will WF: •'.Tc llf £•']/ fl[:|:;.y last well Huilt of solid oak. highl> BMS Bfe-aa ':‘ • * • .•■•, A: II rjl fTl:• *.• I polished and steel supported Hack Up;] : • A • |. ; .|| rill and seat covered with art leather Wj & \ ivrhiVr'iiiiw j * V'A Well padded -ctr and restful \ ■ HtssotK 3b * 'ii' $4.95 * A XMAS GIFT FOR YOU FINE XMAS PRESENTS ELECTROLIER *1.95 We have a Xmas gift for you at We have Hie most useful and most i ll |!'!.m!!!| * n ° the Standard. Something that will beautiful Xmas presents. Rockers. ? H \ “'!* t**' \" V , surprise and please you. We will china closoU, aewliiK In- UnulpiaMl with fancy wire and sockc, ! give one to anybody buying $;» worth bles, dining room setH, lied room sets r ,. a( | v for use Xmas |of goods either if you pay cash or The best place for you to buy is at standard special' the assistance of the eight captains the Standard. We’ll trust you and * ! buy on credit. We will trust you give liberal credit. $1.95 1 ■■■■■in. i DOLLS GO-CART DOLLS BEDS 98c. CHILD'S ROCKER We have lot. of ..B e, ul present. Cor wh , te < . numere(l WOO( , r„, n ,ea. « the children. i)oll s go-carts with , . Here’s soundhing for your child semi-collapsible top and body. Enam- I’-Muippcd with mattress and pair of eled frame in black, green, tan and pillows. Or other styles in Iron and *'* no rockers at special Xmas prices, maroon, (’ash or brass from 9Kc to $1.49. Fifty different styles to cliooho from no . A 4 Ark In a Id* range of llltlo prices. $2.45 98c to $1.49 Standard Furniture Company ... 4 YOUR HOME CAN BE FURNISHED AT VERY SMALL COST Any quantity of Furniture you may need. One piece or more will be delivered to your home POSITIVELY AT WHOLESALE PRICES This is for the Residents of Denver Only. Our Salesroom and Warehouse are on the tracks at 2016 BLAKE ST., 2 Blocks from Larimer St. Car DUr'C Largest shipment of Rugs we have ever received. The are |\ II If from the Four Leading Mills of the United States. All of the w Latest Designs. 9x12 Axminster Rugs from $17.50 to $11.50, a saving for you of $lO.OO to $15.00 on a Rug. Small Axminster Rugs, each from 90c up. Pqrlnr Cnife very Inrge shipment just received. Prices will sur I <x\ iUI *311113 prise you. We save you fully 50 per cent or more. Baby Carriages 25 valuedMd* 00 $5.50 This is not a week or ten days sale, but these prices are good as long as the present stock lasts. However, they will sell very fast and we sug gest that you make your selection now and make a small deposit to hold them until you need them. F. M. FRANKLIN & SON ALL WHO LIVE NEAR 5 POINTS CAN SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY TRADING AT HIGGINS’ GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE SPECIAL PRICES FOR XMAS TRADE Good Goods, Right Prices 264-1 WELTON STREET