Kansas City Advocate
Friday, April 18, 1924
Kansas City, Kansas
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SUMNER HIGH SCHOOL GIVES OPERETTA "IN INDIA" APRIL 28th
Complete Line of W. L. Douglas Shoes and Oxfords-All the new leathers and styles for Men, Boys and Women
KANSAS
PRICES That Bring the CROWDS ONLY A FEW DAYS
DUNBAR SCHOOL WAS AWARDED FIRST PLACE IN MEMORY MUSIC CONTEST
In the memory music contest of which all the colored schools were in the Neely group, Dunbar school, of which Miss Ella Robinson, that knows no failure, won first place. The following contestants represented Dunbar: Brown Ewing, Lillie Harris, Lucile Anderson, Alonzo Wilson, Madeline Howard, DeWitt Howard, sister and brother, Mary Clark, Vernon Norman, Mary Leach, and Mary Mack. Dunbar did not stop here, but one member, Brown Ewing, in both recognition and information, he being one of four out of the entire student body of the city. Mrs. Virginia Elliott was in charge of this group, who gave them Wednesday at the school a noon hour reception.
The colored schols have led in every memory music contest since its beginning. The "information" is a newly added part to the contest, of which questions are asked each contestant to give some information as to the life of the author of the music produced in their hearing.
Forum
At 4 p. m. a large number attended the Forum to hear Miss H. Q. Brown, of Ohio, talk. She gave a splendid advice to our race and received applause all through it. Mrs. Childs presided, and after the anthem, composed by a colored man, was sung, 10 students from the Western Baptist College in Kansas City, Mo., sang beautifully and were encored with ovations. Mrs. Jenkins, of Kansas City, Mo., introduced Miss Brown and at the close of her speech Mrs. Childs presented her a bouquet. Mrs. Brown is National President of the Women's Federation of clubs, and her main thoughts were, "Our race must get out of the woods; and "We do not ask for forgiveness but we ask for opportunity."
PRICE
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PURE WORSTED AND WOOL CASH-MERES NOW FOR EASTER.
We claim we have the best values in Men's Suits in Town. We're showing neat stripes, pin checks, plain Easter shades of grays, browns and two-toned Men's fine Easter Suits, in this Easter Sale—
SPECIAL EXTRA TROUSERS FOR MEN.
Our Easter Sale Prices Are Worth While
Good new 4.00 Pants, Easter price.....2.98
Good new 5.00 Pants, Easter price.....3.98
Good new 6.50 Pants, Easter price.....4.95
Good new 8.00 Pants, Easter price.....5.95
(Entire New Assortment Extra-Trousers)
Scotch mixtures, browns and grays mixed, 2 pants Knickers, each suit, Norfolk styles; fine, high grade tailored Boys' Suits—
See Our Easter Prices
8.50 Boys' 2 Pant Suits,
Our Easter Price.....5.95
10.00 Boys' 2 Pant Suits,
Our Easter Price.....7.95
14.00 Boys' 2 Pant Suits,
Our Easter Price.....9.85
16.00 Boys' 2 Pant Suits,
Our Easter Price.....11.85
Special for the Boys
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Kansas City, Kane OL GIVES O
HIGH SCHOOL Kansas City, Kansas, ROY
Mr. Roy Wade was born in Nashville, Tenn., February 7, 1875 and departed this life, Wednesday, April 9th, 1924, age 49 years, 2 months and 2 days. He professed a hope in Christ in 1899 and lived a consistent Christian life until his death. He leaves a dear wife and step son, and a host of friends. He was a class leader, in St. Paul, A. M. E. church and a chartered member of Kaw Valley lodge No. 85, of the York Rite Masons. The Craftsmen turned out in great numbers as well as the Ladies' Courts, with their M. A. M.'s, and the M. G. A. M., Mrs. Dovie Commings, St. Paul have lost a great man. We will see him again in a brighter clime. Rev. J. A. Broadnax, pastor preached the funeral, the funeral of Brother G. Sampson, on Monday at 2 p. m., at the 2nd Baptist church, was preached by Rev. Dr. N. S. Jenkins.
MRS. CORA BROADNAX, Reporter.
Mrs. Eagleson of Topeka, and State President of the C. M. E. Women's Mission, read the welcome address at the banquet for Bishop Cleaves.
Bishop H. B. Parks has been the house guest of Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Brooks, 1111 North Eighth street this week.
Mr. Tribue, an old resident of this city, died very suddenly Sunday night.
Presents the Tu
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Monday April 2
Kansas City, Kansas, H
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Chorus of 50 in Costu
ADMISSION
CHILDREN UNDER
SEE THE PUPILS
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A FEW DAYS MORE
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GOOMBS
KANSAS CITY KANS AND WICHITA
HE SELLS 'EM CHEAP
WORK SHIRTS Blue Cheviots, reinforced, double stitched, full cut; Men's sizes, 141/2 to 17 Our Easter Sale Price—
MEN'S OVERALLS Heavy 220 White Back Denim, reinforced, double stitched, high backs; a real 1.95 value; Overall that wear; pair
SPECIAL 19c EASTER SALE.
25c New Easter Percales
25c Fine Fine Quality Cheviots
36-inch Figured 25c Cretonnes
TOWELING 16 and 18-inch bleached and unbleached Union Crash, 20c value Our Easter Sale Price, yard,
SPECIAL 1.50 WASH GOODS New Easter Crepes, Pongees, Shantung Silks, Silk Poplins, Satin Stripe Crepe (36 to 42 inches wide, all the latest) Our Easter Price, yard-
DRESS HOSE.
Men's 20c Sox; browns, blues, blacks and
white—During this Easter Sale, pair—
9c
of W. L. Douglas Shoes and
es and Oxfords-All
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
TWELVE MONTHS, $1.50
From the Grand East. of K. S. G. L. F. & A. A. Y. M.'s, you will G. L. F. & A. A. Y. M.'s, 2325 Ruby avenue, you will please take due notice, that all of the Craftmen, will send on your Building assessments, by the 29th of April, 1924. Send it to Rev. Moses Johnson, the treasurer of the building fund and turn over to him that you have in hand, that the Workmen may not be obstructed from his labor. I thank you so much for what you have done, and for what you are doing. Alas, I am afraid we are too slack, in supporting our treasurers. We are paying out too much money to the wrong class or classes, what we call sick dues, too many would be men join our lodges to be supported, to take them out of jail for crap shooting, boot legging, and breaking the laws that he promises to support and tooth ache, head ache, hurt, to lazy to work, and in fact is not fit to belong to any institution that have morals, for its motto. Stay away from the church mason, and do not care for the church mason, a lying mason, dishonest mason, a stealing mason, fighting mason, selfish mason, in fact no mason at all. No masonic lodge in the world promises to bury and take care of no mason when he can help himseft. We do assist, but not to carry them as a child, just get out of the way and let this mother lodge have a half of a show and mother, will not fail and will tell the true craftmen where to place the dejected stone, men jumping out of one into the other, like a leaping frog, therefore a leaping mason. A good mason can live anywhere you put him, and you cannot keep a good mason from the church. We look over, and around us, and find thousand pieces of men, and all the pieces not enough to make one mason.
Greetings to all.
Fraternally yours, J. A. BROADNAX, G. M
Mrs. Pearl Bryant, 2109 North Third street, who has been confined to the house for several months, was able to be out on the street this week. Her many warm friends are repoicing to see her health back again.
CITY
Kansas City, Kansas, April 1
GIVES OPERET
Kansas City, Kansas, April 18, 1924
ROY WADE PASSES
SUMNER HIGH SCHOOL
Presents the Tuneful Operetta
"IN INDIA"
Monday April 28, at 8:15 p. m.
Kansas City, Kansas, High School Auditor
Ninth Street and Minnesota Avenue
corus of 50 in Costume—Festival
ADMISSION 35c and 25c
CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS, 15c
SEE THE PUPILS FOR TICKETS.
HE BUYS 'EM CHEAP
GOOMB
KANSAS CITY KANS AND WICHITA
HE SELLS 'EM CHEAP
ORE—TAKE ADVAN
Monday April 28, at 8:15 p. m.
Kansas City, Kansas, High School Auditorium
Ninth Street and Minnesota Avenue
Men's Outing or Scout Shoes, brown elk leather; 3.00 and 2.50 values, in this sale 1.59
1 lot Men's 5.00 Dress Shoes, Wide toe, narrow toes, brown or black, in Goodyear welts
Women's new, artistic Slippers, inlaid with bright colors, some patent, some gray or brown suede, etc., all new, usually sold at 5.00 or more; our price—
Ladies' New Easter Slippers, many styles, some with one strap, others more straps, but all worth 4.00 or more—
2.98
3 BIG SPECIALS CHILDREN'S
EASTER SLIPPERS
In two colors, plain kid or patents, tans,
blacks and reds.
Lot 1—Children's Easter Slippers—
1.48
Lot 2—Special value, our price, Children's Easter Slippers—
1.79
Lot 3—At Coombs' only, Children's Slippers, our price—
1.98
and Oxfords-All the new lea
as, April 18, 1924
PERETTA "
Fourth Anniversary Program of
Ushers of King Solomon. Baptist Church
On Thursday the ushers had a nice program at King Solomon Baptist church. Some were there from Trinity A. M. E. and A. M. E. of Kansas City, Mo. Miss D. Stewart gave a nice welcome, the choir sang well, Miss Velma Russell played a classic instrumental solo and five little girls portrayed the 23rd Psalmn. Mrs. M. C. Matthews read an appropriate poem, and received great applause. A male quartet was encored and Rev. McNeal gave a nice short sermon. 'Twas a very pleasant affair.
Mrs. Chas. Cameron of Los Angeles, California, was the guest of Mrs. H. C. White, 318 Greeley avenue for a few days. Mrs. Cameron was on her way to Memphis, Tenn.
Mrs. Leola Miller, 1010 State avenue is able to be out again after a long siege of illness of which her friends are delighted to know.
The Catholics have bought lots on Washington boulevard between 3rd and 4th, to build a church on at some future time.
City Briefs and In Society
Alpha Art club, owing to this being Easter week, will not meet this Friday but will meet Friday, April 25th at Mrs. Lizzie Brown's on Greely avenue.
nneful Operetta
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198, at 8:15 p. m.
High School Auditorium
Minnesota Avenue
Time—Festival of Ahu
35c and 25c
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MBS
KANS AND WICHITA
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ADVANTAGE
the new leathers and
ADVOCATE
EASTER SHIRTS Men's 2.50 high class Shirts, stripes, checks, with or without collars; guaranteed fast colors, a new shirt if they ever fade.
UNION SUITS Men's 75c Cross Bar Dimity, elastic web in back, full cut; full sizes Our Easter Sale Price-
Men's new 4.50 Oxfords or Shoes, brown or black, all sizes; now on sale—
3.45
L. L. MUSLIN
Good quality, 36-inch, 15c value, Commerce Brand
Our Easter Sale Price (Soft unbleached)
10c
GOWNS
Men's 1.50 heavy muslin Gowns, finished fine, with pocket, extra full cut; sizes 15 to 19—Our Easter Sale Price—
79c
MEN'S 50c SILK SOX
All new colors, plain and fancy lace
ribbed, Grays, Browns and Blacks.
Our Price, pair—
39c
THOMAS KENNEDY
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
W. U. BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEET
The Western University Board of Trustees met Wednesday and the State Board met Thursday, at the school. Bishop Parks presided over both of these meetings. Work has begun on the University building that was destroyed by fire, the debris being cleaned out, so the contractor can commence work on the new building soon as it is let, which will be shortly.
HALLIE Q. BROWN ART CLUB
The Hallie Q. Brown Art and Study club met at the residence of Mrs. P. U. Wards, 2025 North Sixth street. They are preparing for the federation, with their beautiful pieces of art. After the general business, Mrs. Ward entertained with piano solos, while dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. S. S. HORTON
Bishop J. M. Connor of the African Methodist church stopped off Monday on his way back to the head of his district, Detroit, Michigan. The bishop called on Rev. C. E. Brooks and family for a short time, they being old friends. Dr. Wittenberg, pastor of Allen chapel brought the bishop over to the parsonage.
COOMBS DRY GOODS CO.
The Coombs Dry Goods Company, 526-28 Minensota avenue, is one busy store from the opening in the morning to its closing in the evening. The buying public of this city and the surrounding country have just commenced knowing the Coombs Dry Goods Company and the large stock carried on the three floors and the wonderful low prices. This store pays cash for their merchandise and sells for cash, and as their motto is: "Buys 'em Cheap—Sells 'em Cheap." Customers are becoming acquainted with the clerks and manager, Mr. Purdy, of whom all are courteous and patient, as its possible for human beings. No one goes away dissatisfied in any way. Goods are cheerfully exchanged at the Coombs store of bargains.
A" APRIL 28th
and 528
DOTA AVENUE
City, Kansas
SE PRICES
BOYS' OVERALLS.
Boys' 98c Denim Overalls; sizes 4 to 16—
Our Easter Sale Price—
Men's 4.00 to 5.00 Work Shoes; they'll give the wear, try a pair, brown or black
2.50
LADIES' UNIONS
All sizes, fine guaze, open or closed. One of Coombs' Values.
Our Easter Price—
39c
MEN'S UNIONS
Mesh-knit, Balbriggan and Athletic,
choice, 1.50 values, our price.....
BY ALL MEANS COME TO OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. SPECIAL NO.1 1 big group of the very latest, 7.50, fine Linen Easter Dresses; also in this group some new fancy, striped Satins; see them, choice-
EXTRA, EXTRA SPECIAL NO. 2. Silk Dresses and fine Poiret Twill Dresses; here's a big group of 15.00 to 20.00 Dresses ready to slip on; cheaper than you can buy the material by the yard, choice—
6.95
m, Boys and Women
Number 35
RACE CONGRESS WILL MEET APRIL 29TH IN WASHINGTON, D. C. MIDNIGHT MUCH INTERESTED
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 17 Here I am this week in Washington, but I am not in the White House, but in the house of a president and this time it is President W. H. Jernagin, D. D., of the National Race Congress, a man whose whole life is wrapped up in his people, and I believe in my soul that he has spent more of his salary in developing the Race Congress than he has in his family, and he is not tired yet.
The man who renders an unselfish service to a cause or people will have to tote the bag, and then he will have to spend his money while a few would be leaders, who tote the burden of the whole race around in their pocket can do nothing but criticise, and try to kill the man who is doing the work. It is an easy thing to find fault, and pick flaws, for they found fault with the Master whose mission on earth was to serve and to benefit mankind, but the men did not rest until they had killed him. But they could not keep him dead. He is still serving a thankless world. Here and there you find loyal followers, and I hope you are one of them.
I think I told you that the Race Congress would meet here April 29, and remain in session until May 2, and people are going to be here from all parts of the country. Mt. Carmel Baptist church has thrown, open wide its doors and invited the Congress to come in and do something for the people. It is a church that believes in progress, and they have both a progressive and aggressive pastor, for Rev. W. H. Jernagin, is the pastor, and his church stands right back of him in anything that menas progress, anything that he (Concluded next week.)
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GENERAL CONFERENCE A.M. E. CHURCH
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Louisville, Ky., May 5-23, 1924
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Route of the A. M. E. SPECIAL
7 between .
ST. LOUIS AND LOUISVILLE
47 MILES THE SHORTEST LINE WITH
ALL STEEL HANDSOME EQUIPMENT ;
Schedule from Kansas Gity
Lv. Kansas City, Chicago & Alton R. R. 12:15 P. M. Saturday, May 38rd
Ar. St. Louis, Chicago & Alton R. R......... 8:25 P. M. Saturday, May, 3rd
From St. Louis, A. M. E.-Special
Lv. St. Louis Southern Railway System, 9:20 P. M., Saturday May 8rd
Ar. Louisville, Southern Railway System... 6:50 A. M.,Sunday, May 4th
In order to properly take care of all going to the Louisville Conven-
tion, and to work up as large a delegation as possible, arrangements were
made last summer for all-steel, Pullman cars and coaches, reduced rail-
road fares, etc., for the entire West. The route selected was the C. & A.
to St. Louis and Southern Railway System to Louisville. These arrange-
ments were made by Dr. W. H. Thomas, of Denver, Rev. J. R. Ransom, of
Topeka, and Rev. J. B. Isaacs, of Kansas City.
; Railroad Fares .
. Round trip convention fare from Kansas City to Louisville_______._.$30.27
One way clergy fare, Kansas City to Louisville... -..ne-—esecceeeeeeeeeLL.77 ;
Pullman Fares
_ Double lower #€rth, St. Louis to Louisville nee 8.75
Double upper berth, St. Louis to Louisville... 3.00 :
Drawing room, St. Louis to Louisville.......-___-______.___.. 18.50
For complete information concerning convention matter, railroad tick-
ets, Pullman tickets, etc., apply to Rev. J. R. Ransom, Rev. J. B: Isaacs,
or the undersigned.
; MITCHELL COXWELL
District Passenger Agent
Southern Railway System, .
422 Railway Exchange Building, :
Kansas City, Mo.
Friday, April-18,'1924.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In the District Court of Wyandotte
County, Kansas. Division No. 3.
tee Hughes, Plaintiff,
vs. Ne. 22947-A
Loraine Hughes, Defendant.
To Loraine Hughes, the above named
defendant:
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You are hereby notified that you
have been sued by the above named
plaintiff in the above named court and
cause, for a divorce; and unless you
answer the allegations in the petition
on or before the 28rd day of May,
1924, the same will be taken as true
and judgment rendered against you,
“THE KANSAS CITY: ADVOCATE
divorcing plaintiff from you for your
fault and such other and further re-
lief as equity may permit.
LEE HUGHES,
By E. A. Shackelford,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First Publication April 11, 1924.)
Special Mention, W. R. Johnson
Real Estate Co., 516 Minn. Ave.
Earl D. Clark
Insurance .
Mr. John W. Campbell, railway
postal clerk, a nice modern home
oak finish, 414 Greely.
“Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Anderson,
a nice California bungalow at 629
Stewart avenue, modern. Mr. And-
erson is also a railway postal clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ewell, a fine
residence at 1968 Thompson, modern
and suited to an up-to-date duplex.
"You will please note these above
mentioned as railway postal clerks
are staying with their old Mail
Comrad, he having been one of
them.
“Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Barker, a nice
strictly modern home at 1969 Thomp-
son. See their sweet home, a young
couple starting life right. Mr. Bar-
ker says he wants no rent receipts.
Mr. and Mrs, Jessie Faulks of
Lexington Mo., a nice cottage bun-
galow type, 1953 Thimpson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves, a
dandy cottage at 1954 Thompson.
Mrs. Lotie South, a real sweet
purchase of a duplex on Walnul
boulevard, modern and up to the
minute—a master buy. Mrs. South
is the sister to our own Mrs. Mc-
Clellan and aunt of one of our own
girls, a popular teacher in the city
school, Miss May McClellan.
Prof. and Mrs. A. H. Harris has
moved into their fine home at 611
Stewart.
For real home bargains, call W.
R. Johnson Co., phone Fairfax 0255.
Residence phone Fifield 4322-J.
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Palm Sunday
The numerous courts of Kansas
City held wnion service at Metro.
politan church, The folks crowded
into the baleony. The Knight Tem.
plars of Argentine, acted as thei
escort. After quite a new program.
introduction by the G. Matron, Mrs
A. T. Marr, Rev. D. B. Jacksor
preached an appropriate sermon an¢
over $48 was taken up. These Ma-
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PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In the District Court of Wyandotte
County, Kansas. Division No. 3.
Willie Summers, Plaintiff,
vs. No, 22944
Will Summers, Defendant.
The State of Kansas, to the defendant
abové named, Greeting:
The defendant above named, Will
Summers, will take notice that he
has been sued by the plaintiff above
named, Willie Summers in the above
entitled Court and cause, and that the
said plaintiff filed her petition in said
cause on the 8th day of April, 1924,
in which petition so filed the plaintiff
alleges that you are a non-resident
of the State of Kansas, and of Wyan-
dotte County in said state.
You are hereby notified that you
must appear and answer said petition
or otherwise plead thereto on or be-
fore the 23d day of May, 1924, or said
petition will be taken as true and
judgment, the nature of which is as
follows: a decree in divorce, and
awarding custody of minor child, wil!
be rendered accordingly.
WILLIE SUMMERS,
Plaintiff.
By I. F. Bradley, Attorney.
Attest: CARL W. FINCKE,
Clerk District Court,
(First Published April 11, 1924.)
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548 Minnesota Ave.
Kansas City, Kansas
W. T. WHITELAW
DRUGGIST
Phone Fairfax 0622
3091 N. 27th St. Kansas City, Kan.
BEGINNERS A SPECIALTY.
After Food, Shelter and Clothing the next essential is MUSIC.
Beginners a Specialty.
Pupils accepted between the ages of 6 and 60 years.
NETTIE PENIX-HERNDON
Teacher of Piano
622 New Jersey Ave. Fifield 3568J
Men and Women
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CASH OR CREDIT
CLOTHING CO.
632-634 Minnesota Avenue
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West End Pharmacy
Tenth Street and Washington Blvd. Telephones—Fairfax 3606-4569
Our Four
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We have added to our regu-
ing specials: YUM-YUM,
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HONEY MOON SPECIAL
We have a very complete
Day box candy.
Prescriptions carefully co-
drugs. FREE DELIVERY
Phone Fairfax 1153
Primrose
Flowers "Y
Cut Flowers—
FUNERAL
One Block East W
WE RENT PLANTS
Phon
Your Fountain is now in Full Form.
We added to our regular menu some very specials: YUM-YUM, Cocktails—YUM-YUM, Stark's Nest, King Tut High Ball.
BY MOON SPECIAL.
We a very complete line of Easter and Mardi candy.
Options carefully compounded with purge FREE DELIVERY.
nx 1153 Orders Delivered Free at Kimrose Garden
Flowers "You Tell 'Em"
Cut Flowers—Blooming Plants
FUNERAL DESIGNS
One Block East Westlawn Cemetery
WE RENT PLANTS FOR DECORATIONS
Phone Us
venue Kansas City
SPRING IS HERE
So Is R. Picken's Son.
Everything Necessary for Spring House Cleaners, Window Shades, Curtain Rods, Art Squares and all Kinds of Furniture
Prices Right
You have Furniture to sell, See M.
"E-Z." PICKENS
Drexel 3162
21 Minnesota Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas
Window Shade
MADE TO ORDER
We Bring Samples to Your Home for large Assortment to Choose From
We have added to our regular menu some very refreshing specials: YUM-YUM, Cocktails—YUM-YUM, Malted Milk, Stark's Nest, King Tut High Ball. HONEY MOON SPECIAL. We have a very complete line of Easter and Mother's Day box candy. Prescriptions carefully compounded with pure fresh drugs. FREE DELIVERY.
SPRING
So Is R. Pi
With Everything Necessary
Wallpaper Cleaners, Window
Rugs, Art Squares and a
Prices
If you have Furniture
“E-Z.” P
Drexel
421 Minnesota Avenue
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MADE TO
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With Everything Necessary for Spring House Cleaning Wallpaper Cleaners, Window Shades, Curtain Rods, Poles Rugs, Art Squares and all Kinds of Furniture Prices Right If you have Furniture to sell, See Me "E-Z." PICKENS Drexel 3162
We Bring Samples to Your Home Large Assortment to Choose From!
The Window Shade Shop
C.R.BOYD
The Metropolitan Sewing Circle is doing well. Mrs. M. Jennings, president, has been away one meeting on account of mumps, at her house.
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3700 State Avenue
Drexel 2429
THE KANSAS CITY ADVOCATE
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Trader
THING CO.
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Mountain Is Full Force
Solar menu some very refresh-
ing Cocktails—YUM-YUM, Mal-
ing Tut High Ball.
Line of Easter and Mother's
Compounded with pure fresh Y.
Orders Delivered Free and Quickly
Gardens
You Tell 'Em"
Blooming Plants
DESIGNS
Vestlawn Cemetery
FOR DECORATIONS
Me Us
Kansas City, Kansas
IS HERE
Chicken's Son
New for Spring House Cleaning
Shades, Curtain Rods, Poles
All Kinds of Furniture
Right
Future to sell, See Me
CHICKENS
11 3162
Kansas City, Kansas
New Shades
NO ORDER
Des to Your Home
It to Choose From!
Shade Shop
BOYD
1015 North 13th Street
The Baptist Womens' City Mission will meet Wednesday, April 30th at 8th street Baptist Tabernacle. All are invited to these large spiritual meetings.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WYANDDOTTE COUNTY, KANSAS.
FANNIE STUMM, PLAINTIFF, vs. ORA R. CRAMPTON, if living, and if dead, all of the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, DEFENDANTS.
To Ora R. Crampton. if living, and if dead all of the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns:—
You, and each of you are hereby notified, that you have been sued in the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas by Fannie Stumm, and that the petition in said action was filed on the 11th day of April, A. D. 1924, in said court, and that you and each of you must answer said petition as aforesaid on or before the 24th day of May, A. D. 1924, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you and each of you quieting the title of the plaintiffs to all of Lot 6, in Block 3, Long Brothers Addition to Edgerton Place, an addition in Kansas City, Kansas as shown by the recorder plat thereof, with all the appurtenances thereto belonging, and forever enjoining you and each of you from asserting any claim in, lieu upon, or interest in said property adverse to plaintiff's; and that plaintiff is entitled to a further judgment quieting the title to said property.
DORSEY GREEN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First Published April 18, 1924)
State of Kansas, County of Wyandotte, ss.
U. B. F. Lodge, No..15, Plaintiff.
vs.
Under and by virtue of an Execution issued by the Clerk of the District Court in and for the said county of Wyandotte, in a certain cause in said Court, numbered 2614 Tp. wherein the parties above named were respectively plaintiff and defendant, and to me the undersigned, Sheriff of said County directed, I will offer for sale, at public auction, and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Kansas City, in said County, on Tuesday the 20th day of May, A. D. 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, the following described Real Estate situate in the County of Wyandotte and State of Kansas, to-wit:
Lot 7, Block 3, Riverview Park. DANIEL "BOB" MAHER, Sheriff of Wyandotte County, Kansas.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Kansas, County of Wyandotte, ss.
C. W. Fincke, Plaintiff.
vs.
William J. Lee and C. E. Cannon, defendants.
Under and by virtue of an execution issued by the Clerk of the District Court in and for the said county of Wyandotte, in a certain cause in said Court, numbered 20791A wherein the parties above named were respectively plaintiff and defendants, and to me the undersigned, Sheriff of said County, directed, I will offer for sale, at public auction, and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the front door of the Court house in the City of Kansas City, in said County, on Tuesday the 20th day of May, A. D. 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, the following described Real Estate situate in the County of Wyandotte and State of Kansas, to-wit:
Lot 28, west 10 feet of 30 Central street, now Troup avenue, in Wood and Walker's Addition to Kansas City, Kansas, and the west 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 Southeast 1/4 of Section 2, Township 11, Range 23, in Wyandotte County, Kansas. DANIEL "BOB" MAHER, Sheriff of Wyandotte County, Kans (First Published April 18, 1924.)
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas. Division No. .... Sarah Horton, Plaintiff, vs. Al Horton, Defendant. To Al Horton, Greeting:
You are hereby notified that you have been sued by your wife, Sarah Horton, for a decree of divorce in the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas, on the grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty, Extreme Cruelty and Abandonment; and that unless you answer the petition of said plaintiff filed herein, on or before the 23d day of May, 1924, said petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered against you granting said plaintiff an absolute divorce of and from you and such other and further relief as she may be entitled to in equity.
WM. H. TOWERS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First published April 11, 1924.)
The following is only a few of our weekly bargains at our special prices.
7-room modern house on Thompson street; one block of Northeast high school. $3,000. $500 down; several others on this same street.
5-room modern cottage on Washington boulevard; $3,000; several others on this same street.
5-room modern house, 50 ft, on State avenue; garage; one block of Intercity viaduct; $4,200; $2,000 down; several others on this same street.
23 ROOMS
Fine big rooming house; income $300 a month; one block of Intercity viaduct; just the place for roomers.
Fine vacant lot at 911-13 Nebraska avenue; just right for building; cash or terms.
4-room cottage; one full acre of ground; fruit trees, berries, vines of all kinds; chicken fence and houses; garage; one block of paved street; nice and level.
3 storerooms, 8-room modern house in rear; all brick and fully rented on North 5th street; two blocks of Park Street Junction corner lot; transfer point; two blocks of Northeast Junior High School; this is going to prove a fine investment for somebody.
Don't stop at this list—call us up for other bargains.
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A PERSONAL SERVICE—HUMAN CONSIDERATION YOU GET MORE THAN YOU PAY FOR—ASK ANYBODY
THE GRAY PRINTING CO. FIFTH AT OAKLAND AVENUE BELL FAIRFAX 4187
THE BEST LAUNRY SERVICE POSSIBLE SOFT WATER USED EXCLUSIVELY BY US PHONE HARRISON 0592 KANSAS CITY, MO.
EAST SIDE.....First and Third Wednesday Afternoons
WEST SIDE.....First and Third Monday Afternoon
WEST SIDE.....First and Third Tuesday Afternoon
WEST SIDE.....First and Third Wednesday Afternoon
Expert Cleaners of Oriental and Domestic Rugs RUGS MADE FROM OLD CARPET 1015 North Thirteenth Street, Kansas City Phone Drexel 2273. Established 18 Years.
West End Tailoring Co.
Ladies' and Gents' High-Class Tailoring SPECIAL ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRING Come in and See our Spring and Summer Suitings Cut and Made by Mr. M. L. Smith, the noted West Indies Tailor
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When Better Homes Are Sold
The Old Home
529 State Ave.
The following is only a few special prices.
7-room modern house on Thomas high school. $3,000. $500 street.
5-room modern cottage on Walters others on this same street.
5-room modern house, 50 ft, on Intercity viaduct; $4,200; same street.
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Fine big rooming house; income city viaduct; just the place.
Fine vacant lot at 911-13 Nebraska cash or terms.
4-room cottage; one full acre of all kinds; chicken fence; paved street; nice and level.
3 storerooms, 8-room modern rented on North 5th street; corner lot; transfer point; the School; this is going to pro-
4-apartment solid brick building Nebraska avenue; 5 rooms heat; rents for over $100 mo.
Don't stop at this list—
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PHONE HARRISON 0592
S. DIGGS
FRATERNITY
312-314
VACANT
EAST SIDE.....First and
WEST SIDE.....First
WEST SIDE.....First
WEST SIDE.....First and
Boyd Clean
D. C. KLING
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Expert Cleaners of Oriental
RUGS MADE FR
1015 North Thirteenth
Phone Drexel 2273.
West End T
Ladies' and Gents' Special Alteration
Come in and See our Spray Cut and Made by Mr. M. L. Smith
GUARANTEE
C. H. PHILL
Fairfax 1146
Mrs. H. D. Kemp, Baptist District President, will be oe who will attend the State Board meeting at Topeka, next week.
Friday, April 18, 1924.
M. D. Shields
Dentist
Vorrhea Specialist
Ductive Anesthesia
Best Materials Used
Hours {8:30 a. m. to 12:30
1:30 to 7:30 p. m.
Sundays and Evenings By Appointment
ESTATE
The Old Homestead Will Sell The
Instead Realty Co.
Avenue. Fairfax 1050
New of our weekly bargains at our
Pinson street; one block of Northeast
down; several others on this same
Washington boulevard; $3,000; several
State avenue; garage; one block of
2,000 down; several others on this
ROOMS
$300 a month; one block of Inter-
for roomers.
Skawa avenue; just right for building;
of ground; fruit trees, berries, vines
and houses; garage; one block of
house in rear; all brick and fully
two blocks of Park Street Junction
two blocks of Northeast Junior High
have a fine investment for somebody.
at the corner of 6th street and
to each apartment; modern except
month; will sell or rent; terms.
all us up for other bargains.
Service of No Regrets
RAY'S
"THAT'S RIGHT"
—HUMAN CONSIDERATION
DO PAY FOR—ASK ANYBODY
PRINTING CO.
Avenue BELL FAIRFAX 4187
LAUNDRY
COMPANY
AND BROADWAY
ANY SERVICE POSSIBLE
EXCLUSIVELY BY US
KANSAS CITY. MO.
FAIRFAX 3577
CITYBUILDING
Nebraska
DATES—
Third Wednesday Afternoons
and Third Monday Afternoon
and Third Tuesday Afternoon
Third Wednesday Afternoon
Cleaning Co.
MAN, Manager.
REAVING
Rental and Domestic Rugs
OM OLD CARPET
Street, Kansas City
Established 18 Years.
Tailoring Co.
High-Class Tailoring
AND REPAIRING
Tailoring and Summer Suitings
th, the noted West Indies Tailor
NEED TO FIT
HIPS, PROP.
Tenth Street, Kansas City, Kansas
Mrs. Hooks, mother of Mrs. McNair, 10th and Freeman, who has been sick since February, is a little better.