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REMEMBER SKATING RINK EVERY FRIDAY AND MONDAY AT LUNA PARK Heated and Enclosed Phone Main 7947 WM. VOIGTS Watchmaker and Jeweler Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc. FINE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS 611 27th Street, At 5 Points ). H. BIGGINS 2231 WASHINGTON FURNITURE REPAIRING SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD Phone, Main 4610 Madam J. M. Mason LADIES' TAILORING «nd FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING PARLORS Ladies’ Suits Remodeled Connected with the London Clothes Cleaning and Pressing Co. >6-78 Broadway Denver, Colo. Phone South 669 ■lf y 3 j rji j A SOCIAL CU B MACK SMART Managtr 921 Twentieth Street Denver, Colorado THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE Of Yesterday is the TELEPHONE X s ORDER house of To-day. The Nails ' are slow. The Long Distance Tele- if phone places your order and brings its acceptance in one conversation. I The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. THE NAME OF THAT GOOD GIN IS EL BART MADE IN UNITED STATES Nickel Refunded with all Telephone Orders of $l.OO R- E. NORRIS COAL TO 1 WOOD We Gave You Prompt Service and Low Prices Last Winter, Will Do the Same This Winter HOME SPECIAL, PER TON - $4.00 1119 22nd Street, Phone Main 5067, Mme. M. L. JOHNSON GRADUATE SCALP SPECIALIST AND HAIR CDLTURIST Manicuring, Facial, Scalp Massage and Scienlifli Scalp Trealing. The above cut represents Mme. Johrv son as she is today, with her own NAT URAL HAIR cultivated by the use of our own Hair Remedies. She can do for you what she has done for herself and thousands of others in ever y part of this country. Use Johnson’s Hair Food, for growing Hair on bald heads and bare temples. It makes hard, dry hair; soft, moist, glossy and luxurient. Per Jar, 50c. Use Johnson’s Hair Grower, for Invig orating, Strengthening, Nourishing the Roots and Stimulating the Hair growth. Per Bottle, 50c. Use Johnson’s Dandruff Cure. It cleans the Scalp of gum, grit, dandruff, scales and dirt, and leaves it healthy and pure. Per Jar, 25c. Use Johnson’s Itch Cure. It will stop that Itching Scalp. Per Jar, 25c. Use Johnson’s Shampoo Cream, for shampooing the scalp and hair. It clean ses and beautities. Per Jar, 25c. ”* L T 6e Johnson’s Medicated Soap, f#r the complexion, shaving, shampoing and •kin diseases. Per Cake, 25c. Use Johnson’s Cream of Camphor. It beautifies the face, hands and neck. Re lieves headache and neuralgia and will gradually lighten the skin. Per Bot. 50c. Use Johnson’s Sure Hair Dye. Changes the grayest hair dark after a few applica tions. Per Bottle, $l.oo We are the Pioneer manufacturers ot Scientific Hair Prepaiations 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 a large sample jar of John son’s Hair Food and terms to Agents. Write your letter to DR. W. ALEXANDER JOHNSON '/ Mms. MART L? JOHNSON S S “' P Spsoiallsl * 681 Shawmut Avenue. - Boston, Mus. Please mention this paper. THE STATESMAN— Denver Personals j Bert Patrick of the German Ameri can Indemnity Company pays out money to sick persons as cheerfully as he takes it in. Call him by phone, York 4018, and he will tell you merits of his company. Mrs. Atwood is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Nation of Vancouver. She came last week. J. E. Travick was i nthe city this week from the West. He contem plates taking a trip East. Jerry Robinson, after a trip of some length to Montana, has returned to the city. He is a part owner in a Cheyenne restaurant purchased while gone. Contractor Ernest Howard has been as busy as the cold weather would permit recently. He has parti tioned off the store occupied by lie London Cleaning and Pressing Com pany, of which J. S. Mason is pro prietor, and he has built the new store building to be occupied by the Paris City Cleaning Company at Eleventh and Fox streets. Mrs. W. B. Townsend, who has been East visiting, returned home Monday. A nickel will never buy more of pleasure than it can at the Lorraine Moving Picture Show at 725 Twenty sixth avenue, just across from the Five. Points postoffice. Dr. Ford is now occupying her own home just a few doors nearer Twen ty-third street than her former loca tion. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burton enter- ' tained Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones, Mrs. | Tildon and son, Mrs. C. B. Franklin, I Mrs. From well at dinner on Sunday and wound up the feast of good tilings with a Christmas tree that was all the better for being delayed a few days. All the guests were remem bered by generous Santa Claus in .» substantial manner. The hosts are ideal entertainer!. George V. Smith has returned from a visit to his parents in Missouri Rev. j. j. Harrison of Lafayette, Ala., a minister of the M. E. connec tion. is in the city visiting his sister. , Mrs. J. N. B. Anderson. The funeral of Max Andrews oc curred Sunday afternoon from Zion church, of which he was a member, | with Rev. Over the officiating min listei. The deceased had a large num- | ber of friends who were prosei to i pay their last resjK*cts. After •'“♦most j touching sermon the remain were 1 laid to rest in Fairmount cem< ry by the Douglass undertakers. A wife and child, his mother, Mrs. Fannie Moore, and two brothers, Clarence and Eu gene, are here In the city In reft by j his death. They unite in thanking | the friends whose sympathy during the fourteen months of his s ckness, and whose kindliness in his death made more l>earable the blow they have suffered. The funeral of Mrs. Minnie Kemp was held Wednesday afternoon from the parlors of the Douglass under takers. "File Byron Cafe that has been a haven of refreshments for many has now come under new management, J T. Toson having bought out Mrs. Wil liams. He means to make it a con tinuation of the success she enjoyed. She goes to St. Louis to visit for a month and from there to Fort Worth. J. McKeither underwent an opera tion at Mercy hospital for appendici tis Wednesday. The Loraine has the same moving pictures as the Princess and Isis. Spend an hour seeing the pictures at 725 26th avenue, just across from the postoffice. The Pride of the West Cleaning Works does ail kinds of cleaning, pressing and repairing of men's and 1916 Arapahoe St. Skinner and j Grimes, Props. YOUR PIANO FREE In case of death to anyone buying a piano from us, if payments are kept up promptly in our 500 club, in which you can buy a piano for nothing down and 10 cents a day, payable weekly or mon t lily; piano delivered at once. TWO YEARS’ FREE MUSIC LES SONS given to every purchaser in this club. Come in now, buy before this club closes; Columbine Music Co., 920-924 15th St., Charles Bldg., next to Cas and Electric Building. HEAR THE FULL ORCHESTRA! ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW CORNWELL'S. CRESCENT PHOTO PLAY HOUSE 2715 WELTON STREET. 2 NOTED EXPERT IN SURGERY. Physicians Praise Skill o! Or, Daniel H. Williams. MAINTAINS HIGH STANDARD. Story of Eminent Surgeon Who Has Successfully Performed Many Critical Operations—Considered an Authority by the Medical Profession Staff Member of Several Institutions. By CARY B. LEWIS. Chicago.—Dr. Daniel 11. Williams of this city, the eminent surgeon and physician, is maintaining an unusual ly high standard in the medical world. Since his early rise in the Held of surgery he has been called to various sections of the country and has per formed the most difficult operations with skill and ability. So successful have been these operations that the great surgeons pronounce his technique as marvelous. Twenty-five years he has toiled and accomplished until he has been the “open sesame” to unexplored fields of research and means of giving to the medical world a wider knowledge and a better understanding of the laws governing the human body. The large number of critical operations which Dr. Williams has so successfully per formed has been quoted throughout by the medical journals and works in surgery. It was a signal race victory when be was placed on the staff of St. Luke's hospital. In fact, he is the only colored surgeon who has done work at a white institution having the prestige which St. Luke’s has. In 1010 at the third annual session of the Indiana Association of Physi cians medical men clamored for ad mission to an operation which he was to perform at the City hospital. Ku trance to the operating rooms was a great privilege, never before granted to a colored surgeon. lie is recognized by physicians generally as a medical authority. It is to such men as this and to such work as I»r. Daniel Williams Is a tie to perform that the race owes Its progress and stability. He is the in- >lt. DAM I KL H. WILMA MS. spiral ion of i lie climbing nnd the de spair of those who have but small | faith in this people’s possibilities. It Is very fitting that such work j J should crystallize in a clinic at I’rovl dent hospital. On Tuesday of every i week the internes of the hospital and | those doctors of the city who desire to attend are benefited by practical illus trations and treatments given by Dr. Williams. Here they are given the op portunity of coming Into immediate contact with a master mind and hand in surgery. Provident hospital cares for a thou sand patients annually. Its dispensary treats and relieves over J.OOO appli cants yearly. Its district nurses visit and assist a thousand persons annual j ly. From this school a hundred col | ored women have been graduated as i professional nurses. The school’s in | fluence upon the race for better citizen ship is invaluable. These facts make it the logical place for the clinic uud the kind of work it will do. Dr. Williams has rendered Mehnrry university splendid service since lie lias been staff member of that Institution It is here thnt he brings to the south land a practical demonstration of the ability of the colored man in science. From this institution men go out to all parts of the world the better for the training which he has been able to give them. Dr. Williams is connected with the leading medical societies of America and takes an active part in them. In June, 1909. Wllberforce university con ferred upon him the degree of LL. D. because he had risen to the heights of ids profession and referred to as a “great surgeon” without racial modifi cations. Conservatory Gains Capable Tutor The faculty ot the school of expres Sion. Washington Conservatory of Mu sic. has been much strengthened by the recent appointment of Mrs. Carrie W. Clifford, a student of the Emerson School of Oratory, a lecturer and rend er of much experience and an active worker in all worthy race enterprises. Mrs. Clifford is honorary president. <*f the Ohio Federation of Women’s Clubs. MRS. D. L. JONES OF HOT SPRINGS, ARK. TEACHER OF MILLINERY, FANCY WORK, SHAWL *22 SLIPPER MAKING ALSO HAIRDRESSING, MANICURE MASSAGE and SCALP TREATM ENT I make a specialty of Hair Manufacturin£ Phon* [Residence Main 5286 3035 Marion St. J. J. HOUSTON C. HARRIS M. S. ALLEN W. M. McINTYRE Pres. Sec. Mgr. Supt. THE MUTUAL LAUNDRY CO. Makes a Specialty of Ladies Fancy Work by Hand. Also Lace Curtains and other Finish Work at usual prices. PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE YORK 6929 2540 WASHINGTON ST. ICE CREAM The Five Points Creamery Makes the Best Cream in the City, and Retails it at $1.25 per gallon. Special Rates to Organizations and Churches. Phone us, we will deliver promptly 817 E. 26th AVE. PHONE MAIN 4395 TH C J. R. WARD FURNITURE & AUCTION CO. 1822 WELTON STKEET SELL AT AUCTION EVERY DAY AT 2 P. M. Furniture Bought for Cash or sold on commission RESIDENT SALES A SPECIALTY The Cheapest house in town to buy goods, you can't afford to miss us. Phone Main 7848 J. C.JHAMPSON, President L\ T. McELVAIN, Secretary THE ATLAS DRUG CO. Succnior to J C. hAMPSON 27th 8c Welton Sts. Denver, Colo. Phono Main 895, 876 PRESCRIPTIONS Complete Line of Drugs, Chemicals, OUR Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles SPECIALTY FIRST-CLASS WINES AND LIQUORS FOR FAMILY USE YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED- ■ = Special Sunday Excursion Rates THE COLORADO & SOUTHERN RY. OFFERS The Far-Famed Georgetown LOOPTRIP $2 00 TRAIN AT 8.10 A. M. Colorado Springs and ) nn Eldora . “Switzerland! Trail Manitou ' Trip" $2 - Trains at 8.00-8.30-9.00 A. M. . T • .» onn a • w .Irani at 8.00 A.*M. Pike’s Peak ..... s♦» 00 Morrison Pueblo :? 25 (InHuder Red Rock, Park Idaho Springs 1 25 Admission ellertivelMap 13) Cpipple Creek 450 Glacier Lake 176 (Via Short Line) Boulder 1 00 Train at 8.00 A. M. Golden 50 Picturesque Platte Canon Resorts $1 00 to $2,25 Also Sunday to Monday Rates to Many Points The Regular Summer Tourist Rates for the Season to all State Points are placed on sale SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1911 T. E. FISHER, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. PHONE MAIN 55M. AumT Do you work for money? Why Jnot y° ur nioney work for you. Ours work| night'and day, and we can place yours in the same position, talk it over with" THE COLORED AMERICAN LOAN & REALTY CO. 913 TWENTY-FIRST ST. A. A. WALLER, Secretary and Manager at POMADE FOR THE HAI R , se We wish to advise our friends and cuatomere that we 3 have a full line of Toilet Preparations, Perfumes, Manl- 5 cure Supplies, Brushes of every description. Toilet O jj Soaps, Cutlery, et c. pj § The Denver Barbers Supply Co. i 1527 Glenarm Street H W Formerly at 1008 15th Bt. 3 2 Phone Main 7221 Denver, Colo. x £ POMADE FOR THE HAIR 5 SEEING IS BELIEVING Tne finest and largest stock of Ladies and Gents’ slightly used clothing In the West. Theatrical Gowns, Evening Gownr. Fine Full Dress Buits for rent. We buy and sell good clothing only. Also traveling men's samples, new, at wholesale prices. The only American in the business in the city. THE v ORIGINAL '* 3 628 15th Street Phone Main 5811