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FOR RENT FO*R RENT —Wnen you want par ticular rooms for particular people, call up York 1633, at 2ooi Clarkaon street. A strictly first-class, modern house. Up-to-date accommodations at reasonable rates. On car line. . Mrs.E.L. Wright, 2244 Welton Street Furnished Rooms Modern a pleasant place for pleasant people. FOR RENT THREE UN FURNISHED ROOMS Kitchen privileges. Private Apartments with bath. Every thing up to date. Phone, Main 7416. Right on car line. Rent $13.00 lwo nice, neat tront rooms for rent. 1766 Pearl St. J. A. Dorsey. Front Room for Rent 2515 Curtis Street Phone Olive 1155 Can Call Night or Morning FOR RENT Furnished Room Modern) House. Phone Olive 1155. 1 FOR RENT One furnished room andl kitchen all modern at 11231 Weiton Street. Call Phone Main 5063 —'" " For Rent — A five room brick, entirely modern except furnace. Call at 2337 Glen arm Place. For Rent One large front room in strictly modern house near car line at 2926 Glenarm Place. Phone Main 2075. 5 room, brick strictly modern, tNewly Decorated, Cheap Inquire at 327 Delaware St. FURNISHED ROOMS-- Modern. Gentlemen prefer red. Near 3 car lines. Rates reasonable. Mrs. E. W. Moore, 2329 Lafayette St. York 6342. FOR RENT--First class rooms. Permanent and tran sient. 2214 Arapahoe street Phone Main 983. Mrs. Dora Ogburn. Olive 1576 Mrs. M. J. Franklin —Mod- ern rooms for rent; nicely fur nished. 2450 Tremont Place. Joseph Carter —Express, coal and wood, Phone Main 6544. 2423 Washington St. Prompt delivery. For Rent —Nicely furnished rooms, near two car -lines. 2607 Glenarm Place. Phone Champa 2423. Mrs. J. A. L. Rice. For RENT-Furnished rooms, permanent and transient. Mrs. Singleton. 2443 Tremont Place. Phone Champa 278. For Rent —Two nice, large furnished rooms at reasonable rates. Mrs. Matilda Ja:obs, 2812 Welton St. Olive 1285, For Rent —Furnished rooms by day, week or month. Rates reasonable. Phone Main 5011. 2125 Arapahoe St. Mrs. Person, Prop. For Rent— Furnished rooms at 2045 Arapahoe St. Phone Olive 1115. Mrs. Delia Evans. For Rent —Rooms with or without board. Best of board. Satisfaction guaranteed. A trial convinces you. 2019 Arapahoe St. Mrs. Hattie Cooley. Furnished rooms, perma nent and transient. Hot and cold baths. Main 8034. Mrs. Nancy Johnson, 2209 Welton St. For Rent —Two furnished rooms; prices reasonable and modern equipments. Miss Blanche Boone, Phone 2549 Clarkson. Nicely furnished rooms for rent in strictly modern house. 2218 Clarkson street. Phone York 6121. For Rent —Neatly furnish ed rooms, cheap. 2314 Ara pahoe St. Mrs. Lottie New land. Phone 158. Furnished rooms in modern house. 2801 Cur tis St. Mrs. M. B. Brown. si- j•' * i_ Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Suite of rooms. $2 a week; kitchen privileges, George Conway, 2042 Arapa hoe St. 1 ' Por Rent Furnished rooms. Strictly first class. 2041 Ara pahoe St. Mrs. M, Baker. Furnished Rooms —Modern conveniences; in a private family. 2447 Tremont Place. Champa 1856. Mrs. Per Kins. For Rent— Rooms, perma nent and transient. Modern. Board. Phone 1117. 2121 Arapahoe St. L. P. Holmes. FOR SALE 7-Room Brick, modern ex cept furance, on 1 lot East front, 2 car lines, $2100.00 The Colored American Loan & Realty Co., 9i3~2ist St. Phone Main 5554 For Sale —12 room furnish ed house, close in. Cheap rent. Price $250.00. ■^'so.oo cash. Balance on time. See The Colored American Loan & Realty Co. 913 21st street. FOR SALE A 6 Room Brick, water in house 1 lot, on E-sth Ave. 2500 block, only one block to Car Line. For Quick Sale $1750.00 The Colored American Loan & Realty Co., 9i3-2tst St. Fhone Main 5554 WANTED T. Ernest McClain, A.B.D. D. S. —Sundays and nights by appointment. Office hours, & a.m. to 12 m., ip.m. to 6 p.m. Office 2802 Welton St., Ron delein Bldg., Phone Main 7416' Res. 822 32nd St., Phone Main 8397- Phone York 3597 WEB STER’S ORCHESTRA. Mu sic furnished for all occasions. Emmett Webster, manager. MRS. JOHN R. HALLO WELL, Ladies’ Shampooing and Hair Dressing. Orna mental Hair Work Made to Order. Parties attended at their residence at any time desired. Hair Dressing and Curling a Specialty. Reason able charges. 2108 Larimer st. MRS. I. M. McGUIRE DRESSMAKING Champa 878 Residence 1625 E. 34th Ave. Mrs. Starns Cafe —Home cooking reminds you of home Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1008-19th St. The Jewel Barber Shop 102219th St. First Class To nsorial Artists. G. B. Ric hardson and J A. Whittaker. The O.K. Barber Shop-1834 Arapahoe St., Baths. R.B. Bolden, Foreman. - . P. L. Caldwell, Ed. Pountain, Prop. Phone Champa 2571. The Elite Barber Shop and Bath Rooms— 1223 19th St. Geo. C. and Lillian Sample, Props. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MRS. N. J. SKILLERN MODISTE 1904 E. 20th Ave. York 2178 The Little Republic Barber Shop, 2208 Larimer. Shave ioc, Hair Cut 25c, Children 15c. —Z. Bricklcr. Carrie &. Carrie —Tonsorial Parlor, hand and electrical face massage. CALL 1831 Arapahoe St. Phone Res. York 7335- J.W. Carrie, Sr. and J. W. Carrie, Jr. Props. Five Points Barber Shop and Bath R00m—2727 Wel ton St. Phone Champa 471. I. B. Minter, Prop. S. H. Tarbet & Co.. Men-of all work, paper hanging, cal cimining, furnace cleaning and repairing 'll kinds of job work done. Phone Cham pa 2571. ICE CRE'AM 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 THE NAME OF THAT GOOD GIN IS I EL BART MADE IN UNITED STATES Hotei Byron E. WILLIAMS, Mgr. Strictly Modem, First Class in Every Respect HOME-COOKED MEALS Neat, Clean Rooms at Reasonable Prices. 1822 Arapahoe St. *• M * THOMAS \ fr MOVING AND STORAGE. ! The largeet three-horse van in the »TarTwy 11.25 per Hour. Furniture and r chlna Packing. Phone Main 4834. BBEISSiiBiMa 2541 WELTON STREET Wanted to rent, a furnished house, notify this office. ' Mrs. Mattie Cowden has a fine line of Easter hair goods at reasonable prices. Phone Champa 1981, 1219215 t. St. FOR SALE —5 room frame, part brick, modern 2 lots, \va ter in yard. 1451 Kearney St. $l2OO, terms, within half block of car. FOR SALE OR TRADE —My equity in 4-room house, two lots; 50c on the dollar. For pair lots, cow or anything of value or small payment down, balance like rent Call at 2586 Depew St. Take West 23rd car to Edgewater; 18 minutes’ ride from Denver F. O. If you want employment, list your name with Mrs C. E. Jones, who is conducting an Employment Bureau for ex perienced cooks, maids and yardmen. No charges unless employment issectired. Phone Main 7810. 3763 Franklin St. CHURCH OF THE HOLY REDEEMER, 22nd Ave. and Humboldt St. The Rev. Henry B. Brown, D. D., Palm Sunday. 7:30 a. m. — Celebration of the Holy Eu charist; 9:45 a. m. —Sunday School; 11:00 a. m. —Choral Solemn Eucharist with ser mon, subject: “The Humilia tion and Exaltation of lesus; s;oo p. m. Choral Solemn Vespers with sermon, by the Rev. Charles Marshall, Rector of St. Barnaba’s church. 6:30 p. m. —Class for Instruction of Confirmation Candidates. . Wednesday, 3:00 p. m. — Meeting of the Woman's Guild; 4:30 p. m. —Literary and Lecture. Friday Good Friday), 10:00 a. m.—Morn ing prayer and Ante-Commu nion Service; 12:00 to 3:00 p m. —The Three Hours’ Ser vice; 3:15 p. m. —The Sacra ment of Baptism will be ad ministered; 8:00 p. m.—Lec ture on the Stations of the Cross. The distribution of Palms will take place at the early morning and- noon day servi ces on Sunday. The Vicar would impress upon communicants the con tent of his Lenten Letter, with regard to the preparation for Easter Communion and their “Easter offerings.’’ All are cordially invited and are heartily welcome to the services of the church. THE PEOPLE’S PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH 23rd Ave. and Washington Sermon Topic*: Sunday, March 16. 11 a. m. “A Trickster From Birth 3:00 p. rrv. "Ordination of Deacons.” Music. Prelude, ‘Prayer’'—Page. Chorus, "The Fight Is On"—Morris. Soprano Solo and Chorus. "Magnifi cat” —Hattensley. Mrs. Pearl Hose and choir. Soprano Solo, "Face to Face" —John- son. Mrs. Vera Finney. Offertory, "Interlude”—Page. Postlude, "Postlude in C” —Page. There will be a suspension of the 5 o’clock services tomorrow in lieu of the 3 o’clock special services for the ordination of deacons. Rev. J. P. Martin, Ph. D.. Hyde Park Presbyte rian church, will preach the sermon. Rev. W. M. Campbell, Ph. D., will charge the deacons. n.ev. G. W. Arms Jr., North Presbyterian church, will charge the people. Rev. T. S. Smith. D. D.. will offer the ordination prayer. Rev. J. A. Thos-Hazell. S. T. 8., will propound the constitutional ques tions. Rev. Dr. R. A. Randolph will read the scriptures. Other ministers of the city with their congregations are cordially invited to worship with us at this hour. Friends who have no church affiliations have a standing in vitation. Candidates for confirmation Sun day, tlie 30th inst.. are urged to meet the class every Wednesday night at 9 o’clock. Next Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday nights tfiere will be special preaching services relating to the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The attendance last Wednes day night to these services was un usually large. Let everybody join the crowd. NOTES OF OUR RAILROAD MEN To the Editor of The Denver Independent:— I have not heard a word said about that proposed ser mon for the railroad men that was suggested recently in your columns. I sincerely trust that the pastors of the city have not overlooked such an impor tant matter, as this call for a sermon is not from one man alone, but from many souls and whose hearts are true. Some who have started on their journey but have fallen by the wayside; some who have just started but only need a little encouragement and to show them the way. I am a railroad man and know for true that the men in the service are not all bad men, neither are they all as good men as they might be. Hut I do think a call of this kind would help us to be bet ter men. It seems of late that I so often come in contact with good men who have just let themselves go astray for ARTHUR JACKSON’S ORCHESTRA Rehearsals Tuesday and Friday Nights, Public cordially invited Phone Main 5300, Call for E. Caldwell Rear 2740 Arapahoe Street PHONE YORK 3597 WEBSTER’S ORCHESTRA (COLORED) MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL OCCASIONS EMMETT WEBSTER, - Manager g POMADE FOR THE HAI R _ 5 2 gg wish to adrlee our friends and customers that we 3C hare a full line of Toilet Preparations, Perfumes, Maui- Pj cure Supplies, Brushes of every description. Toilet K 53 Soaps, Cutlery, etc. g The Denver Barbers Supply Co. | 1627 Glenarm Street _) W Formerly at 1008 16th St. X 4 Phone Main 7221 Denver, Colo. a. X 2 POMADE FOR THE HAIR 3 no cause whatsoever. In talk ing with them they will lay their faults to railroading which is no excuse at all. These same men go out on the road and come in and,go out again without thought of danger, and it may be that they will go out some day to be brought back in a baggage car. I will say in conclusion that I do firmly believe that if our pastors would take this step toward instituting a ser mon for our railroad men, it would save manysouls for our Lord and Master. So let us have the sermon which will be pleasing to all. Mr. A. Jones died at the city hospital. 1 learn he was a stranger in the city and came here for his health. He was a Pullman porter. Mr’ J. H. Pullman porter, died at the city hos pital on the gth. Mr. Foster was well liked by all and was one of the posters that re ceived the service money for a clean record for one yuar. May he rest in peace. Brother J. M. Martinee is still on the road looking fine. —Me. DENVER'S FIRST MUSIC FEST. If ever there was an entertainment that deserved the public’!* support and encouragement, it is the music feat to be given April JO at Shorter A. M. 10. church by Mrs. A. A. Walter, Miss Jennie Hicks and Mrs. Lillian Jones, our own Denver musicians. The Independent has always stood for th** development of home talent first, whether In music, theatrical or busi ness. The Azalia Hackley Choral club, as It has been always Its custom to support worthy enterprises, will participate and lend its influence and efforts toward the development of Denver’s musicians. The public must get to the point where they must feel it is their indispensable duty to go and encourage these people, who have learned music and are now trying to make a pluce for your boys and girls. Will the public rise to its duty? A beautiful and artistic hand-painted water painting will be given with the purchase of every ticket. Is not that fair enough? CHURCH OF EPIPHAMY. The Lenten tea at Mrs. Robert Rryant’s, on East Monument street, last Friday afternoon, wns well at tended and u neat sum was realized for the Guild treasury. For the present there will be only one service on Sunday and that will be at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. Lenten services Friday night at the church. Visitors and worshippers are welcome. SPECIAL NOTICE, FEDERATED CLUBS. Tho ox-hoard of tho Federation of Colored Women's Clubs of Colorndo and Jurisdiction will meet at. tho home of Mrß. S. B. Jones, 319 Hast Cimarron street, Colorado Springs, Frldny, April 11, at 10 a. m. E. QOENB, Chairman. SEEING fs BELIEVING Tne finest and largest stock of Ladlse and Gents’ slightly used elothlng In the West. Theatrical Gowns, Bvenln* Gowns. Fine Full Dress Aults for rent. We buy and sell good olothlng only. Aleo traveling men'e samples, new, at wholesale prices. A. E. LEONARD PROPRIETOR. THE ORIGINAL 528 15th Street Pnone Main 5811 80' YEARS' HWM J i i ™ f i ■ I *ll ■ V ■ 1 Trade Maras Designs Cory rights Ac. Aoropi Mnjlfcig a EkEtcb ud dMOrtptlon may opinion fraa wfaen>«ran Scientific American. A bandAomafy (Itotratad wsAlr- lAnmt e*. itfAlon of any adanUflo Journal. Tartns. >3 a rprEftor month*. *L Bold by all ne^aOfejtlfer*. WiyteJrsiferJfS Pnon* Main Mil NOTICE. ♦ The Denver Independent wishes to announce to its subscribers and pa trons that it has been fortunate In se curing the services of Mr. Wllllan. Dean as Its solicitor and collector. Mr. Dean is one of our efficient and progressive young men attending high school and is rapidly developing his manly qualities We are asking that all of our subscribers and friends co operate with us and him. making his work as pleasant and easy as possible. Dive him your news, card ordert. job t work and ads. He will do the rest. We rent and sell anything from a STABLE to a MANSION. Bring your business, whether large or small. You will find our service the best. The Colored American Loan and Realty Co., 913 Twenty-first street. We desire to call attention of all patrons and friends to the excellent bargains given by the gro cery at 2046 Arapahoe street in the shape of the profit-sharing coupons given with every purchase. Mr. I>ock ner will treat you right and desires your patronage. Help us by going, purchasing and speaking a good word. You know how to do iL TO THOSE WHO KEEP ROOMERS: JOIN OUR BUSINESS CLUB. The Independent offers ns n New Years’ greeting and business sugges tion that you Join its "Landladies’ For Kent Ad club’’ for six months’ dura tion ci 25 cents per month. This en ables you to get your paper free ns long ns you advertise with us and we put you in our Business Directory, besides being recognized and doing business with us. Join our club AC 100. Phono Champa 2962. All news, both church and general, which does not reach our office by Wednesday night will be left out It Is Impossible for us to accommodate the public later than Wednesday night and render satisfactory service. We are now compelled to strictly en force our rule of long standing from now on. I here will be a Musicale given under the auspices of the Colorado Enterprise No. 1621, United Order I rue Re formers, March 24, IQI3, at 2630 Welton St. All tickets sold for Feb. 24th good for March 24/ There will be 50 or more beautiful and useful presents for those who buy a lucky number —Ticket 5 cts. Program will be made up with some of our best young men and women. Admission 10c. Postal Information. Several letters . have been mailed to this office, sealed, with only ic stamp, and were not received by us, as we posi tively refuse to pay postage on letters with no return di rections. Consequently all such letters were sent to the dead letter office unopened by us. For the information of the uninformed, a sealed letter must be stamped with a ic stamp, or else it will not be received at this office.— Editor.