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LOOK! SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW LOOK! THE NEWPORT ANNEX CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM Snort Orders at All Hours. Regular Dinner 20c from 12 noon to 3p. m. Sp»* -ill Sunday Dinner, 30c. we make a specialty of the Best Coffee in tuo City. PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR LADIES Give us a trial. We will trv t'» please you. We solicit your patronuge. We have in connection 15 Nicely Furnished Rooms. Also the Old Reliable NEWPORT THIRST PARLOR RICHARD FRAZIER &. TOM LEWIS, Proprietors 1841-3-5 ARAPAHOE ST., DENVER, COLO. TELEPHONE MAIN 7413 THE FIVE pains HARDWARE CO. Tin, Sheet 'mu and Furnace Work Paints, Oils, Lead and Glass, Tools and Kitchen Utensils. Gast Mantles Phone Champa 2078 2663 Welton St. Business Phone Residence Phone Main 2275 York 2079 HARDWICK AUTO SERVICE OLIVER HARDWICK, Manager SERVICE BY TRIP OR HOUR Stand at Rocky Mountain Athletic Association 2014 Champa Street I GOOD CLOTHES WHETHER CUSTOM MADE OR TAILOR MADE NOBBY IN STYLE AND PERFECT IN FIT AT THE QUALITY CLOTHES SHOP 1015 SIXTEENTH ST., opposite Tabor Grand Is Your Hair Short? Breaking Off, Thin or Falling Out ? Have you Tetter Eczema { Does yonr Scalp Itch ? Have you More than a Normal Amount of Dandruff ? If so write for MME. C. J. WALKER’S WONDERFUL HAIR •-ROWER which Postively cures all Scalp Diseases, Stops the Hair from Falling out and Starts it at once to Growing. These Remedies are Manufactured only by THE WALKER MFG. CO. 638 N. WEST ST. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. A Six Weeks’Trial Treatment sent to any Address by Mail*for *1.70 Make all Money Orders Payable to Mme. C. J. Walker. Wend Stamps for RepLni, AOS NTS WANTED. Writ* for Term* ■s* Agent*. Before writing Mme. C. J. Walker, ask* your druggist, it may save you time as we are now placing our goods in s.l| drug stores THE COLORED ORPHANAGE AND OLD POCKIT rtOMfc ideated at Arvada, Colorado, take Arvada car. Tbla lnatltutlon prorldea a bom. fee bomeleM oolor—n collar*.. *nd ag»a -men and men of the race. We also etn for children wnoa* par«m re la aarvio. and cannot keep them, at a very email pittance. Any Inform. IU)P w be had by erttle* a le Mar or foetal to Arvada. Colorado fHt STATESMAN- ADVANTAGES OFFERED AT THE DOWNINGTOWN SCHOOL Wisdom of Founders Seen In Oppor tunity For Self Help. The dream of a large agricultural and industrial school in the north for Afro-Americans as the result of the am bitious and untiring labors of the ltev. William A. Creditt. LL. L>.. of Phila delphia is about to be realized in the growth of the Downingtown (Pa.) Agri cultural and Industrial school. The necessity for such a school has long been felt by the leaders in educational and religious work. Perhaps no state north of the Ma son and Dixon line affords such op portunities to tlie race for agricultural pursuit as does Pennsylvania at the present time. Hence one sees the wis dom of the founder and promoters of the Downingtown school in starting it at a very opportune time and locat ing it in a splendid farming section. For several years the number of farms in the state has been on the decrease, not because farming was not profit able, ljut rather because the population seemed averse to it. The Downingtown school is yet in its infancy, blit during the few years of its existence it has demonstrated its right t<> live. With the 1912-18 school year barely two months old, the Insti tution is crowded with students who are anxious to learn. They are not only anxious to gain a literary educa tion. but take pleasure in the fact that I they may also learn a trade, the kind I by which to earn a living by becoming owners of land and producers of many of the things upon which they must subsist. Nothing in recent years has so open ed the eyes of the colored people of the state to the vast opportunity be fore them to become landowners and | thrifty agriculturists as the first farm ers' conference held at Downingtown Inst August. At this meeting I>r. Cred itt and those associated with him laid before the people the crowded condi tions of city life and showed the bene tits to bo derived by our people if more of them would settle In the rural dis tricts of the state, where they could make a comfortable living and soon be come their own landlords. This Is one of the great aims of the Downingtown school, because in order ! to run a farm in the north success l fully one must know how Intensive | farming has become a science, and l those who know how to select seed, soil and season and apply the same to advantage should be trained. The Downingtown school offers such train ing. Its possibilities are large, and its future is bright and budding with hope for the literary and material uplift of the race. CONFERENCES OF WORKERS AMONG JUVENILES UNITE. Leaders Render Reports—Rev. F. A. Cullen Elected Chairman. The conference «»f workers umoui; girls and boys for C»renter New York recently held iu St. James’ Presbyte rian church, in New York city, was largely attended. Much interest was manifested l»v those present in th** plans outlined for future uplift. In order to put the work on a more firm basis the two conferences were con solidated by a unanimous vote. The officers elected for the new body are the following: The Kev. F. A. Cul len. chairman; Mrs. M. C. Lawton, vice chairman; Miss flrace Campbell, secre tary; C. W. Butts, assistant secretary; Mrs. Lydia ('. Smith, treasurer, com mittee on constitution. Itov. Horan* e, Miller. Mrs. M. C. Lawton and Hr. Al bert S Heed. Miss Kmmerson of the Fresh Air home gave an interesting review of the work accomplished along the line of country and camp life for boys. She said the most dangerous period in a Imj.v's life is that between tin* ages of fifteen and eighteen years. “The boy problem.” she said, “is the greatest problem before the world today.” Mr. Cdiaries C. Allison, president of the Modern Idea club of Mount Olivet Baptist church, gave an encouraging report conrerniug the growth and de velopment of his work. The club has sixtv-six active members, with two baseball teams and military, literary, musical and social departments. It Is the object of the club to furnish the loft of the church, where games, read ing and other wholesome recreations may be indulged in by the boys. Mrs. Laura M. ('raver, president of the Utilitarian Neighborhood club, gave a report concerning her recent en tertainment for the Delinquent home, which report showed that the expenses had far exceeded the receipts. The next meeting of tin* conference will be held at the Salem M E. church, West One? Hundred and Thirty-third street, borough tf the? Bronx. Monday, Nov. 25. Scholarship For Bandmaster Thomas. Bandmaster A. J. Thomas of the Tenth cavalry has been named by the Hvar department in Washington as one of the five musicians selected for a year’s scholarship in the Conservatory of Music in New York. In tin* com petitive? examination recently held for scholarships Mr. Thomas stood first nnel is the only Afro-Auie*rie-an to win such an Honor In this particular line of culture. P-"*TO RICO’S NEW WONDER. I* n fnr away I eirto Rico comes 6 reports of a wonderful new discovery that is believed will vastly benefit the people. Ramon T. Marchan of Barce lonetta, writes “Dr. King’s New Dis covery is doing splendid work here. It cured me about five times of terri ble coughs and colds, also my brother of a severe cold in his chest and more than 20 others, who used it on my ad vice. We hope this great medicine will yet be sold in every drug store in Porto Rico.” For throat and lung troubles it has no equal. A trial will convince you of its merit. f»oc and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medioine ever sold over a druggist’s counter. "35s $ YOUR EYES # #Tell the story of the care you give them. : Don’t BF take chances; those head ijfß aches, that nervousness, SB and many other com- '■p # plaints. all come from ~ eye strain. : A scientific examination and good Bui glasses will bring relief. A —Try Us ■ jA Hit O€VOTtO HCItSIVfIT TO THI U*WIAaTK)» Of TMf HI VST ITU. THC fITTIW; AftO lUAtf ACUiUK. Of '.LAIHS jt A • mT_ The Swigert Bros. Optical Co. ftf.V. THA PniAKl' Of TK lANS Aa 15iO caufor.au jt. ala* sam.HTH sr yfjM Throw Away Your Old China f§fgf %fJfWji WsS&ImB GET ONE OF THE DINNER SETS The Statesman OFFERS ITS SUBSCRIBERS INSPECT THEM IN OUR WINDOW Sold for Half Store Price ONLY $2.501 SET Suitable for Presents Just the Thing for company - —■ ■ "| '—■■■ ■'■■■■ ■ FOR RENT EUREKA HALL Parties wishing To Rent Eureka Hall, 223 5 Arapa hoe St., Phone Nain 7940. II ATC cleanel IlAlo blocked ALL SHAPES BROWN rn/> The Hatter v 718 1-2 & 911 18th SI Cleaning Pressing Repairing The Eastern Tailors WM. T. S. EN DO, Prop. ARTISTIC TAILORS 2026 Larimer St., Denver, Colo. Phone Main 7518 MRS. A: M. POPE-TURNBO PROPRIETOR "Poro" College 3100 Pine St. St. Louis, Mo. ’THE "PORO" SYSTEM of Scalp and Hair treatment is based on the lat est scientific and sanitary methods, efT-iting a healthy scalp thus promot ing a growth of beautiful hair. The “Poro" preparations used in con nection with the treatment are made and sold exclusively by myself, having the exclusive right to that name; and I, alone, know the secret of the com position that bears that name. Our claim has always been that when the hair begins to grow as the result of the use of “RORO, ** it will continue to do so if only thescalp and hair be kept clean. This san itary method of treatment is also having the desired efTect in helping to prevent the spread of diseases, for it is a fact that hair in an unsanitary condition carries the genus of disease which often prove fatal to innocent persons coming in contact with them. For treatment, call on or address: MRS. R. H. LEE •'1 IliKh St Phone York 7 718 Denve AGENT FOR “PORO"