NEWPORT THIRST PARLOR RICHARD FRAZIER ATOM LEWIS, Proprietors 1845 ARAPAHOE STREET, DENVER, COLO. I TELEPHONE MAIN 7413 R I FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Give us a trial. We will try to please you. We solicit J We have in connection l5 FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS TRAVEL via TELEPHONE And save time and expensive trips. Our local and long distance service reaches everywhere. ®The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Business Phone Residence Phone Main 2275 York 2079 HARDWICK AUTO SERVICE ' JOLIVER HARDWICK, Manager SERVICE BY TRIP OR HOUR Stand at Rocky Mountain'Athletic Association 2014 Champa Street PHONE CHAMPA 2708 , Gentlemen will find inducements to membership at THE OZARK SOCIAL CLUB THOMAS CLINGMAN, Manager 2743 WELTON ST. DENVER, COLO. First Treatment $1.50 RO’* 00 Cents Other Treatments each $l.OO Discount to Customer Rates by the Month Treated 10 Cents) Add 3 Cents for Postage MADAM M. A. HOLLY Manufacturer of Madam Holly’s Wonderful Hair Grower PHONE YORK 2229 2618 DOWNING STREET D. J. SULLIVAN FLOW E R S FOR ALL OCCASIONS ARTISTIC FUNERAL DESIGNS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED 634 FIFTE ENTH ST. Phone Main 2*BB Near Walton FAST, FREQUENT AND EXCELLENT DAILY SERVICE BET W EEN DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS AND PUEBLO VIA THE Colorado & Southern Railway Electric Lighted Sleeping and Dining Cars—Well-Ballasted Roadbed —Block Signals—Stone and Concrete Bridges— and a service appreciated by the experienced traveler All trains leave and arrive Union Passenger Stations, Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo LEAVE DENVER DAILY 8:00, 8:30 and 9:00 a. m, and 12:15, 3:30 and 7:45 P.M. ARRIVE DENVER DAILY 7:00 and 10:00a.m., and 2130, 3:25, 5 : .3°> 7:00 P. M. T. E. FISHER, General Passenger Agent City Ticket Office Seventeenth and California Sts or Union Passenger Station Denver, Colorado HAIR DRESSING SINGEING AND,DYEING MRS. IDA COX HOLLEY THE SCALP SPECIALIST Manicuring and Shampooing Facial Treatments PHONE YORK 2225 2226 CLARKSON ST. DENVER The Pullman Shining Parlor 1214 19th St. / “Friday,” The Champion Boot Black will not oniy be there Fridays but every day Cigars and Tobacco I GEO. CONWAY, Prop. H FORKS HAIR POMADF | MAKES WWSN.IUNEY OR CURLY HAIR (LOSSYSOFTER AMD MORE FUUii. EASY TO COMB AND HR UP M ASYSTYLE THE LENGTH WILL PERMIT. SROCIILW EOS PREVENTING HAIR FROM FALLING OUT, DANORUFT AMO IKHING OF SCALE BEWARE OF IMITAHONS.GETTHE GENUINE. PVT WIN . 2S«ANDSO< BOTTLES WITH CHARLES FORD'S RASE ON EVERY PACKAGE • • • _ * TRY ford s royal white • SKIN LOTION FOR THE COMPLEXION. MAKES THE SKIN WHITER IMMEDIATELY UPON APPLICATION. WILL NOT IRRITATE THE MOST DELICATE SKIN. UNEXCELLED FOR ECZEMA. SALT RHEUM. PIMPLES. ROUGH SKIN AND FRECKLES. • • •> SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. IF YOUR ORUGGIST CARNOT SUPPLY YOU. WE WILL SEND IT TO YOU OIRICT AT THE FOLLOWING PRKES.SMALL SUED BOTTO,2Sa LARGE SIZER BOTLL SOs THE OZONIZED OX MARROW CO. 232 LAKE ST-OEPT. 348 CMICAGO.IU. - .AGENTS.WANTED.' ' *■ W. B. TOWNSEND Attorney and Counsellor At-Law A Detracts of title, wills, dsed and all legal matters pertaining to real * and personal property carefully looked after. Room 209 Kittredge Building Phone Main 6782 Residence, 2822 High St. After 6:00 ! Phone Blue 98 ] Phone Main 8626. « DSL JUSTINA L. FORD | OFFICE HOURB: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m., 7 to 8 p. in. 4 OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. { {? 2335 Arapahoe Street, Denver. ] Office Phone Mafn 5595. ! DE. P. K. SPRATUN Hours: 9toll a. m., Ito 4 p. m. t ] 7 to 8 p. m. i ..Rooms —31-2 Good Block. Residence, 2230 Clarkson Street. < Telephone York 123. Phone Main 7947 ; WM. VOIGTS • : Watchmaker and Jeweler WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, ! SILVERWARE, ETC. Fine Repairing of All Kinds. * 611 27th Street. At 6 Points. [ MRS. CHARLCY BARNES, Prop. Phone Champa 2833 ’ THE ALHAMBRA CAFE 1 C Real Home Cooking 1 ( Chili Every Day 1 2741 Welton Denver, Colo. 1 1 Madam, Read McCall’s ] The Fashion Authority* ; ® McCALL’S is a large, artistic, hand- somely illustrated 100-page monthly 1 Magazine that is adding to the huppj. . *>*•• and efficiency of 1.100,000 women each month. I Kaoh Iseiio Is hrlmful of fashions, fane/. 1 Intonating short stories. ami nri,n-m oP labor saving and money-saving idea* 1 for wnnii-n, There are more than U) «,f tin* newe»t doHigns of tlio celebrated ARC ALL PATTKKNB In each iWiiie. < McOAMi PATTERNS aro famous fof ntyle, /it. simplicity and economy, only 1 10 and 16 centa each. I The publishers of McCALL’S will spend \ thoiisniids of dollars extra In thomii.Miir • months In order to keep MoCA LI/K head mid shoulder* alcove all other women „ magazine* at any price. However 1 McCALL'H Is only 60c a year; positively l worth $l.OO. 1 Yoa Mf. SrUrt Awv One McCall Pattern Free from your first copy of McCALL'B. if y..u 1 subscribe quickly. \ st I THE MeCALL COMPANY, 236 Wot 376 St, New YeA ' NOTE-Ask for sfres eopyolMcCAl.l. S'won«W. ) 1 Premium catalogue. Sample copy a...l tern catalogue also tree on request. v I ‘ i FOR RENT EUREKA HALL I Parties wishing To Rent Eureka Hall, 2235 Arapa hoe St., Phone Main 7940. LUNG DISEASE “After four in our family had died of consumption 1 was taken with a frightful cough and lung trouble, hut my life was saved andl gained 87 pounds through using DR. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. PRIC^O^n^rOOATALLDRUOGISIS. # YOUR EYES $ #Tell the story of the care you give them. : Don’t Jti take chances; those head- ITO aches, that/ nervousness, MB ypJ and many other com plaints, all come from % eye strain. ; A scientific UB examination and good -B vl glasses will bring relief. JUL =7ry Us —= A qTW MvoTto iicusivut TO THI ixashupon or tur Y*'* tm. IHt nTTIUC AND MAN IfAC TI'NINC Of UASJU jf/T # 4 Y The Swigert Bros. Optical Co. , JjK DCVltn-S PZUAPLZ OPTICIANS A\ Hf 1550 CAUFOftNU ST. KLMt SIXTEENTH ST ADVERTISING METHODS. Large Field For the Afro-Amer- * ican Agent, Says Holsey. « Albon Lewis Holsey, who Ims ' had considerable experience as • advertising manager for roe f’ri- I sis Magazine, believes that there * is a large field for the Afro- I American advertising agent who • acts as a medium between pa- pers published by members of the race and the large advertis- h ing agencies. j If these agencies could be made «i to see the value of advertising in papers published by the colored race they would no doubt place j large advertising contracts with A our agents to be distributed j among race papers. j The above is the general meth od adopted by Hunter C. Haynes, A whose work in securing adver- 4 tisements for race papers has S given him u clearer insight into 3 the rather difficult problem of j placing matter from the big ad J verthilng agencies with our pub- Ushers. A Mr. Haynes would like to get j in touch with every editor and A publisher of the race who desires to secure good paying advertise- «| meats for his publications. The j Haynes Advertising agency is at j 115 Nassau street. New York. If Mr. Haynes is able to sub- j tain his business through the 1 building up period he will then j be in position to greatly assist ]] editors and publishers iu build- j lng up a reliable paying adver- tising business foi*thelr periodi- j cals. Ills methods are correct and J progressive. j Confidence is a great factor In j the advertising business. Uni- J form rates and a true statement ] of the circulation of a paper are j essential elements in every par- J tlcular. Mr. Haynes is a mem- j her of the National Negro Press J association and is much inter- j ested in its work. j New AJDQD7. mu.— ucacnmng in* novem«»t ... njcrea.se cue attendance In the churches and Sunday scnoom ox this vicinity uh “the greut need of the community,’* Mrs. Lillie It. Johnson rend a thoughtful and inspiring paper before the called meeting of the united religious denominations of the city re cently in Jones’ chapel A. M. E. Zion church. The object of the convention was to discuss the situation relative to the un satisfactory attendance of our people In the churches and Sunday schools and to devise a plan of action to rem edy the snme. Mrs. Mary 10. Wash ington. following Mrs. Johnson, ex plained the conditions a r, she saw thorn and urged the formation of a perma- I nent organization of church and school officials to wage an aggressive cam paign among the elements from which they must look for support. As an outcome of many expressions of sympathy with such a movement the International Religious Betterment as sociation was formed, with the follow ing officers: Mrs. Mary E. Washington, president; Map E. B. Ynnthls. vice president: Miss Tillle titubbtns, secre tary: Eugene Keller, treasurer. Mrs. L. B- Johnson. Miss Mamie Richard son. Mrs. Washington. .1. E. Harper and T. K. Webb were darned ns a com mittee to map out a definite program for making the objects of the associa tion effective. 1 Mis. D. L. Jones’ SCHOOL OF HAIR MANUFACTURING Hairdresdtng, Manicuring, Massage 2748 Welton St Denvar, Colo. J. H. BIGGINS 1417 E. 24th AVENUE FURNITURE REPAIRING SECOND-HANDFURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD Phone, York 7602 : The Mile High Photo Co. Roll Films Developed Free Printing 3c and Up Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention 320 17th St., Denver H + H + * + * + «*H-» + H + » + ll + «+ l!+II + X + l|t* + l|t^+l|* Telephone * -¥ t,lt is Cheaper than Traveling and ! i Quicker than Walking * * REDUCED LONG DISTANCE RATES * s . i \(fdk% Mountain States l l Telephnoe & Telegraph* ; Company i : i ■ « + Jsi*-t-* + W-t-* + Ji-H« +»« + *+l« +>s+* + * + **a +W + *«**e.fc The Larson Shoe Repairing Shop Soles %. Repairing Guaranteed Done While and all MSm You Wait Work Done® M ™ W °* I*.. IBiSL. Guaranteed by Latest a , the most Improved % jUbw Reasonable Machinery p r i ce s Work Called for and Delivered Phone Champa 1635 2203 Welton Street B. FINE, Prop. EMMETT, WILLIAMS, LUDDY ROSE, The Star Barber Shop *■ Massage and Hair Cuts : : : A Specialty : : : GIVE US A TRIAL 2232 Larimer St Denver, Col*. • « ■■ I < MRS. A: M. POPE-TURNBO ft PROPRIETOR . “Poro” College 3100 Pine St. St Louis, No. THK "PORO" SYSTEM of Scalp and 1 Hair treatment is based on the lot est scientific and sanitary methods, effecting 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 knot clean. This san itary method o. treatment is also having the desired effect in helping to prevent the spread of diseases, for it is a fact that hair in an unsanitary condition carries the germs of disease which often prove fatal to innocent persons coming in contact with them. For treatment, call on or address: MRS. R. H. LEE 3151 High SL Phona York 7718 Denver AGENT FOR “PORO''