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The Denver Star from Denver, Colorado • 5

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The Denver Stari
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Denver, Colorado
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Phone York 1614 W. S. WREN Missouri Grocery Mtfc ud Washugtoa 7 bars Labor Light Soap, 25c 3 cans Peas, Corn, Beans, 25c Special Coffee, lb. 25c 3 boxes 5c Matches for- 10c Phone Main 8531 The Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry High Work 30 Pounds Dry Clothes 75 Cts Excess 3c per pound Wednesday and Thursday we wash 20 lbs. for 50 cents.

2535-37 WASHINGTON ST RESIDENCE, 2230 CLARKSON. PHONE YORK 123; P. M. to A. DR.

P. SPRATUN OFFICES, 32 GOOD BLOCK. 1557 LARIMER 10 TO 12 2 TO 5 P. 7TOB P. M.

SFFiee PHONE MAIN SSSS DEARFIELD. Ton beat an Investment la Dearfleld In any other Necro settlement In the West It la a growing proposition from the grass roots up, and every dollar Invested now In lots or tracts will double In two years. Stop In and let ns tell you all about the advantages of a Negro settlement and the great possibilities of Dear, field. We are selling lots and tracts tor the nest 30 days at 10 per cent off tor cash. Colored American Loan A Realty 1037 21st SL.

Denver. Colo. BRANCH LAW OFFICE OF W. B. TOWNSEND and T.

O. MASON Attorneys-at-Law Dealers in Real Eestate Negotiated Collection Agency Phone Main 3461 2859 Wehsn St Dearer, Cola. 1 LODGE DIRECTORY. ATTENTION, SIR KNIOHTSI The Hiram Commaodery No. 10, Knlgbt Templars, meets the second Tueadsy In eacb month at 1834 Arapahoe Bt.

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U. d. CONTES. Roc. 1229-31 15th Street BETWEEN LAWRENCE AND LARIMER STREETS Help Us Bust The Meat Trust Buy your meats of us in small quantities for just the same price at retail os we wholesale to other meat markets.

Your money is just as good to us as the retail money. Why pay him more? THESE PRICES CONTINUE FO ONE WEEK. FRIDAY, FEB. 5. F.REE DELIVERY.

CORN-FED. Hamburger Steak or Fresh Sausage I Meat, per lb 10e Round Steak, Loin Steak, Shoulder Steak, lb Pot Roasts ot Beef or Lean Bolling Beef, per lb 100 1 Whole Rump of Beef or Prime Rib Roast, per lb 1 Center Cut Rumps or Choice Rib 1 Roast, per lb 12 1 Bolling Beef or Leg of Beef, 1 MILK-FED. Steak, Cutlets, Chops or any cut of roast, lb Veal Breast or Veal Stew, par lb. ,100 Dry Picked Fancy Hens, lb Fancy Springs, lb to 22e Fancy Dry Picked Turkeys, lb i.lBO to 1 Rsmember those prices are at FAY RHONE CHAMPA 1 She Is Talking About Coming Events. TO AVOID CONFLICTB, CONSULT THIS COLUMN AND SEE WHAT 18 TO BE GIVEN.

APRIL 21 of Redeemer, East Turner Hall. April 12th Dress Prize entertainment, Fern Hall, XXC A. Club. May nth ball. SELF-IMPROVEMENT SOCIAL AND LITERARY CLUB.

March, April, "Music and Dance," and May, March 8, Mrs. Virginia Gash, 1266 Emerson; March IS, Mrs. Mary Grey, 2520 Franklin; March 22, Mrs. Ida Holley, 2226 Clarkson street; March 29, Miss Nelsine Howard, 2352 Humboldt; April 5, Mrs. Cora Jackson; April 12.

Mrs. D. Jones; April 19, Mrs. V. Morris; April 26, Mrs.

P. Parks. NEGRO YEAR BOOK JUST OUT. 417 PAGES. Valuable Information.

Ready reference book. Should bo in the library of every minister, church worker and public man or woman. Copies for sale at the Denver Star, 1026 19th. street. J.

H. Doniphon, State. Agent, 1721 Marion St. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to 'our neighbors and friends for tbe kindness shown us during the long Illness and death of our beloved daughter and sister, and also for tbe beautiful floral offeringa E.

C. TOMLIN, Father. MASTER ED. TiIMIJN, Brother. MRS.

LULA JACKSON. Cousin. GRAND TIME. WAIT FOR THE COTTON DRESS PRIZE ENTERTAINMENT AT FERN HALL. MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1915.

THERE WILL BE A PRIZE FOR THE LADY WITH THE FANCIEST COTTON DRESS. ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION. 25c. Keep off date May 11th.

May ball. The Bach Ben Club met and was entertained at the residence of President James C. Adams, Second and York, Thursday night last, at which time Attorney A. W. I-ewis addressed the fourteen members present on the of followed by a general discussion on the rarial conditions.

Mr. Raymond Clark was voted in as a member. Miss Ruth Fife continues about the same as reported last week. See Edith Bray Battle, hair culturist, agent for Mme. C.

J. wonderful hair grower, 415 W. Bth phone So. 3436. 12-19-14 CORN-FED.

Pure Pork Sausage, lb 15e Pork Loins, half or whole, large or small, lb Pork Bhoulder, per lb Pork Roasts, per 10c Pdrk Chops, center cut. or Pork Steak, per lb Fresh Side Pork Dry Salt Pork Leaf Lard Fresh Spare Ribs Picnic Mams Smoked Jowls These prices are made to you to meet the hard times. Your choice, half or whole, Choice Sugar-cured Bacon, lbs. Fresh Eggs, dos. tor Special Attention Given to Shipping Orders by Freight, Phroel Post or Express.

Free Delivery. Phone Champa lilt. City News meeting places of taka art AND LITERARY CLUB. March G. G.

Ross, 2344 Tremont place. March J. P. Starks, 1631 East Twenty-second avenue. March 24 May Stell.

March 31 Mlbs Elsie Von Dickersohn, 1220 East Twentieth avenue. Mrs Hattie King, a faithful member and stewardess of Campbell A. M. E. church, is very ill at her home on Twenty-third street.

Mrs. D. B. Holley of Alamosa, arrived in the city Wednesday to visit friends for a week. She is the guest of Mrs.

3233 Marion street. Miss Ruth Sloan of 985 South Emerson underwent a very serious operation at St. Luke's hospital Wednesday. MEETINGS OF CARNATION ART LITERARY CLUB FOR 1915. Mrs.

Davis, 2563 Clarkson street, March sth. Mrs. Brown, 1413 East Twentyfourth avenue, March 12tb. Mrs. 2843 Welton street, March 19th.

Mrs. Jones, 2432 Emerson street, March 26th. Carnation Art Club elected the following officers for the ensuing term: Mrs. M. Barris; vice-president.

Mrs. Webster; secretary, Mrs. S. Edson; assistant secretary. Miss Ruth Jackson; treasurer, Mrs.

S. Fletcher, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Davis; chaplain, Mrs. Broussard; chairman of Literary, Mrs. Jones; parliamentary instructor, Mrs.

Morrison. A LONG FELT WANT AND MUCH NEEDED. G. C. Sample, Prop.

Chief War Eagle, Manager Lady Graduated Maasaueriet We give Salt Bath. Medicated Sulphur Bath, Vapor Bath, Steam Bath, etc. Prominent physicians recommend theee bathe for rheumatism, insomnia, stomach troubles, and many other KEEP YOURSELVES WELL BY TAKING THESE BATHS. Scientific massage with all the art and knowledge of a full bloodod Indian. Neat, clean rest rooms.

Call and Investigate our baths, 1831 Arapahoe St. Ladies from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.

Men from 2 p. m. to 10 p. or by appointment at other hours. Keep off the date, April 21st, the Church of the Redeemer, East Turner Hall, Geo.

full orchestra. HEALTH PROMOTES HAPPINESS. Without health, genuine Joy is impossible; without good digestion and regular bowel movement you cannot have health. Why neglect keeping bowels open and risk being sick and ailing? You don't have to. Take one small Dr King's New Life Pill at night, in the morning you will have a full, free bowel movement and feel much better.

Helps your appetite and digestion. Try one tonight. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank Queen of West Temple No. 1, S.

M. for their kindness to my mother, Mamie Cole, during her illness, and also her many friends. PEARL MARIE JOHNSON. Daughter. Mrs.

Edith Bray Settle of 415 West Eighth avenue has been quite ill with la grippe the past week. The Bon Vivants held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the residence of Dr. T. E. McClain.

Rev. M. S. Jones, pastor of the Second Baptist church of Garden City. was In the city this week business.

Miss Josie Grant, a graduate of the Meharry Nurse Training Department of Nashville. sister of Dr. R. S. Grant of Colorado Springs, is caring for Mrs.

1-ottie Dickerson, who is seriously ill with pneumonia at her home on California street. LA BEATRIX Corsets are the beet and most popular priced corset, and for wear, etyle, comfort and perfect fit they have no equal. They are eoft and light, but very atrong; boned with walohn. Modele for every figure. Price for every purae.

Made by Mies Beatrice Lewie, 2389 Gilpin. Phope York 6819. STAY OFF THIS DATE, MARCH 4TH. IT BELONGS TO HATTIE McOANIELB-HICKMAN, WHO WILL GIVE SOMETHING CHARACTER DRAMATIC RECITAL, IMPERBONATING THE DIFFERENT NATIONALITIES IN THEIR NATIVE BROGUE AND DREES, AT FERN HALL. WATCH THIS DATE.

Mrs. A. Ford of Bdgewater has bean seriously 111 with pneumonia, but Is improving slowly. Mr. Harry Jones, Chancellor Commander of Pythias Lodge No.

11, K. of has been confined to his room for the past week with la grippe. Keep off date May 11th. May ball. Little Evelyn Parker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Parker of Barnum, has been quite ill but is slowly recovering. Ray Clark of Lead, S. arrived Tuesday for a two visit.

He is the picture of health.z A neighborhood house has been opened for mothers who work and have children. Children will be given mother's care. Call 3411 Humboldt. Phone Champa 1687. Rev.

D. E. Over is responsible for the conversion of Paul Leon Caldwell instead of Billy Sunday. The fact was Incorrectly to the Star. Miss Callle Meeks is still ill TRY RICE and RICE'S ICE CREAM and ICES, homemade bread, plea and cakes.

Real Mexican Chile served every day. Your orders are solicited for parties and church entertainments. Phone Champa 243. Keep off date May 11th. May ball.

The Valentine Social given by the Pond Lily Art Club on Feb. 13. was a grand success. A number of those present were masked and everyone highly enjoyed the evening. But one jtery peculiar thing was that there were more men than women present (countine the made-up ones).

Yes. there is another one coming soon, so don't miss it. MRS. N. L.

DOUGLASS. Pres. PROMINENT YOUNG MAN DIES SUDDENLY. Mr. Howard Hickman, son of Isaac Hickman, after an illness of ten days, died at 12:20 a.

m. Wednesday morning with pluro-pneumonia. Mr. Hickman opened the way in Denver for piano players in nickel shows. Ho had been with the Annex Theater for one year since its opening and had become one of the fixtures to the business.

His piano playing was eagerly sought for and appreciated. The Star deeply mourns the loss of this valuable young man to the community. Lawyer W. B. Townsend makes a specialty in collecting endowment money, life insurance, also makes contracts and examines titles to property.

Suite 313 Kittredge Bldg. Call Main 2797. tf adv. THE STAR IS THE ONLY NEGRO REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER IN COLORADO. IT HAS MORE READERS THAN ALL OTHER NEGRO NEWSPAPERS COMBINED.

POSTPONED Character Recital by Hattie McDaniel- Hickman at FERN HALL Thursday, March 4 has been indefinitely postponed, owing to the death of husband, Mr. Howard Hickman Kindly Tell Your Friends You Do Want the BeSt Then why not carry your Health, Accident and Burial Policy in the WESTERN LIFE si ACCIDENT COMPANY Some of the claims and dividends paid in Denver and vicinity during the past few days: Louis Davis, sickness $12.80 Ethel Fitchue, sickness 5.00 Lela Slaughter, accident 14.00 Lottie L. Martin, sickness 11.80 Lela Moore, sickness 5.00 Fannie Moore, sickness 6.45 Carrie Jackson, sickness 9.00 Mrs. Mamie Cole, death 50.00 Robert Roy, sickness 7.15 Ethal F. Wepf, sickness 40.00 Gaspar Olivero, accident 20.00 Thomas Eaton, sickness 20.00 Pauline Hickman, sickness 6.00 Katie Thompson, sickness 10.00 Mittie Cook, sickness 20.45 Lizzie Mills, sickness 27.30 Nellie A.

Hunton, accident 60.00 Maybel Thompson, sickness 13.55 Louisa F. Schmidt, death 50.00 (WATCH THIS AD EACH WEEK) OFFICES 941-2-3-4-5-6 Gas an i Electric Bldg. Phone Main 238 MRS. VIEOLA HALLOWELL JOHNSON Announces to the public that she is located in Great Falls, with a full and complete supply of her Famous Hair Goods. She will be pleased to hear from her many patrons.

Mail orders direct VIEOLA HALLOWELL JOHNSON, 301 Bth Great Falls, Mont. NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP AND FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the Matter of the Estate of Lonzetta Branch. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That on Tuesday, the 29th day of March, A.

D. 1915, being one of the regular days of the March Term of the County Court of the City and County of Denver. in the State of Colorado. Robert Branch, administrator of said estate, will appear before said Court, present my final settlement as such administrator, pray the approval of the same, and will then apply to be discharged as such administrator, at which time and place any person in interest may appear and present objections to the same, if any there be. Notice is also hereby given that Robert Branch has filed his duly verified petition alleging that he is an heir at law of said deceased and that the only other heir at law of said deceased known to said petitioner as follows: Robert Branch, 2234 Clarkson, husband.

Nathaniel Branch, 2234 Clarkson, son. Accordingly on said date hereinbefore mentioned or at any date to which such hearing may then be continued, said Court will proceed to ascertain and determine who are heirs of said deceased and as such entitled to inherit any lands, tenements, hereditaments or other property, real or personal. constituting all or a part of the estate of said deceased, and enter a decree accordingly, at which hearing 1 all persons claiming to be heirs at law of said deceased may appear and sent their proofs. Dated at Denver, Colorado, 23rd day of February, 1915. ROBERT BRANCH, Administrator of the Estate of zetta Branch, Deceased.

I GEO. G. ROSS, Attorney. Date of first publication, Feb. 27th, 1915.

Date of last publication, March 27tb, 1915. HUMAN NATURE IS MUCH THE SAME EVERYWHERE. WE ALL LIKE APPROBATION AND APPLAUSE OCCASIONALLY. WE OF THE STAR APPRECIATE THE KINO WORDS THAT HAVE BEEN SAID ABOUT IT. WHY WE LIKE TO KEEP IT UP.

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Pages Available:
2,331
Years Available:
1913-1918