New York Age
Thursday, March 22, 1906
New York, New York
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DIDN:T SCARE MISS STONE.
SENIORARY DEPIED THREATS OF
BIBLE CONFERENCE IN ATLANTA.
Included On Visiting Afro-American
Amishes After Christmas-hearted
Menners Means Her With Expulsion
—Then They Let Her Alone—South-
strong Belief in "Jim Crow" Heaven—
Wonderful Discovery of Hoke Smith's
Henkmen That There Is In No 16th
Amendment—uitt to Rejohn Afro-
Americans from Setting Up Elk Lodge.
March 16.—There was what was
a Bible Conference held in this city
It purported to be a meeting at
the comprehensive study of the good
of the Bible with particular refer-
ence to living. Ministers from the
Nation East and some from as far as
in attendance. The meeting
appeared to be a veritable love-fost-
ration adherents. It was held under the
white Baptists of the city, but
barely demonimational. Among the
men invited to be present was Miss
Lindacliffe capture fame—and
to the city Miss Stone must visit to see some of the Afro-American churches and to mingle with some students. When she arrived here she met the church and mingling of the churches and mingling of American people. The thought their speaker would visit an church and mingle with black people than the Christian-hearted hostess they immediately set about to Stone. She was informed that visiting Afro-American churches must the ethics of the Christian church be followed. She must forego the visits to the churches and stick close to the church "for whiteness only." The missionary was not to be daunted of admission and kept on singing and telling the fact that it was the desire of nine of the conference people that she did not meet such things, and wonderful people that the conference even after she had
Washington attending the divorce
the troubles to secure the
the trust of the Senate
the Senate to the white votes of Georgia.
January 24, 1906. I heard the
Vice President to the United States
the vote in the House, of the
it was therefore not a law, it
The data, therefore, to which
it was the votes taken in
all constitutional amendments
the clock calling the end of
the first vote in the Senate
names are called and those op-
nions are taken, then their
it will thus be seen that
the words always disclose the exact
information to make impossible the
that has carried this Nation for
all who want evidence of the
of data. I have in my possession
of the Senate, taken when the Fif-
diment was on its passage. This
who impose the grandfather clause
of war and imprison, that it violates
with Amendment, Fatness demands
with Amendment, Painness demands
with Amendment, Truth has demonstrat-
ion is no Fifteenth Amendment for
condition to disfranchise the race,
to disfranchise the race, to disfranchise
to excels them, and they will
to of purification. When I
help in reading the mask from
and of law, they answer with
condition kindly admits that I am
not Washington. They would
wouldn’t were they to ask that
woulder and demonstrate that it
the Congress establish and pro-
tection be has made
Mr. Williams believes he has made that is worth while. He made in the late 1960s the settling up of Elk Island, where Mr. Williams was wrought up over the final lives of his family from being in the mysteries of the order. Now he is the order at Macon died an ill. William Driskell and others, who are such are not eligible for item. And further and further, but white, enrolships. Driskell and his associates, the requirements to set up jobs
out the plans of the order they
colonized that when the trial of the
colonizer in 1780, he was a good
like on anybody blue, and
the thing like color does not matter
in the colonization of the white men as childish
tion of the white men as childish
tion of the white men as childish
tion on the 27th and will be
with interest. **THOMAS H. MALONE.**
Boston Enterprise in Boston.
March 10.—A very promising or
of young Afro-Americans of Boston.
the legal business of the
appeared. The legal business of the
being conducted by the New York
Law School.
TUSKIDGE'S 100 ANNIVERSARY.
Mr. Ogden Will Have a Special Truth
Eminent Speech Announced
Tennessee, March 17—The officers of the Tuphere Normal and Industrial Institute are making extensive preparations for the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, April 4, 5 and 6. Assurances have been received from Mr. Andrew Carnegie, President Charles W. Ellot of Harvard University; Secretary William H. Taft, Mr. Robert C. Ogden, and Mr. Andrew Carnegie, Beth Low, former mayor of New York, and many others, that they intend be present. The board of trustees, plans to bring from the board of trustees, plans to bring from the special train, with 112 persons as his guests.
The railroads have granted a one-fare rate plus 25 cents, round trip, for the celebration.
COLOR: LINE IN Y. M. C. A.
Colored Branch May Dissolve Beenuse Cen-
The列表 of Zion A. M. E. church, Footo
their spare time in making preparations for
the annual fair, which will be held in the
month of June. The preparations are for
20. There will be interesting library pre-
parations, the service last night the preacher was
the Rt. Rev. Frederick Courtney, D. Rt. dex-
day evening the Rev. W. B. Wattershall, D. D.
day evening the Rev. W. B. Wattershall, D. D.
the preacher. The second of the series
of organ recitals on the new organ was given
Hundoner Sunday afternoon. 11th in-
club and choreographer of Center church, assisted
by Miss Margaret H. Roberts (white) who
sunday evening joined Joan. Thou art Standing. From the
greatest success are proving a most graffitivе success.
THEQBOLD LODGE RECEPTION
Seven Hundred Guatemala Graded the Fentive
Oceanian
Now!standing the fact that Thursday evening, the 55th instant, was the stormiest day of the season, more than 700 friends of Theodore Lodge, 2890, were at Tammany Hall to witness their seventh annual reception, which was the grand march of the lodge, in union with Veneto, H. of, Rith 1318, G. F, O. F, the officers of both, in dress regalia, the lodge, the lodge, the lodge, and Mrs. Mamie James, R. N, G, of N. Y., under the superstition of J. N. P. James Saunders
Box 2—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grinnett and
TOLL
Hort S. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Lewis. Mr. and
Mrs. S. R. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lewis.
Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stores and
Mrs. Josephine Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. James. Mr. and
Mrs. Shannon S. King. Jersey City. Mie
Bott 12, Mr W T Hough, Mr Thomas
Bott 12, Mr W T Hough, Mr Thomas
Mice Cole
pain and Juda Mea Juda
Boy 12—Miss Jessi Saunders, San Jose
CdL, Miss Fannie Montague, Denver, Co.
Mrs. George Valentine, Mrs.
Susie Soden, 10 to Dr. York, Russell, family
and family.
Box 15 - Mr. and Mrs. Jamau T. Taber and
Simon J. Taber, Mts. Tidea Green and Mr.
Simon J. Taber, Mts. Tidea Green and Mr.
Box 17, Mr. CARE, Miss C. BRACHLE, Mrs.
Box 18, Mr. CARE, Miss C. BRACHLE, Mrs.
Box 19, Mrs. IMMON, Mr. C. HORTON,
Mrs. IMMON, Mr. James HURD, Mr. JA
soph. J. STANLEY, Mr. Charles Primdon and
Mr. BAX 19, Charles Primdon and Mr.
Forkakill New.
DENNISKIL, March 29. At the A. M. E. Zion Church last Sunday the Husted Social Division and their annual musical event next week there will be a sowing school organized by Mrs Jannie Alaine and Mrs Violet Vance among the little girls. The school is improving from her darkness, Mr. C. B. Collin of Chelsea on one woman each for business. Merchandise of all sorts
LYNCH LAW BEFORE CONGRESS.
SENATOR INVESTIGATOR AND CONGRESS
MAX POSTER PATTERN FITION.
National Federation of Civic Rights Acts
Enforcement of Math Amendment
Which Guarantees Imperial Trial, by
Ona's Force—Referred to Judiciary
Committees—Judge Stetsonburg, a
White Man, President of the Judiciary,
Believes Afro-American, if They
Were White, Could Win All of
The United States.
Special Correspondence of Tim Ack.
NEW ALAMY, Jan. 14, March 18—The petition
of the National Federation of Civic Rights,
saking for the suppression of mob violence and
the enforcement of the Constitution, has been introduced in the
Senate by Senator Albert J. Beveridge and in
the House by Congress. John H. Koch has been
referred to the Judiciary committees of the re
Judge John II. Stetsonberg, the president of the Federation, is a white man who has an interest in the history of people by devolving much of his time, energy and knowledge in the criminalization in the cities. At the Baptistian Convention in Boston last year he introduced a bill that would require the culture of human beings in the Southern States, but the Christian-hearted ministers in session would go on, record against these devilish clerics.
THE WHITE ROSE MISSION.
He Good Work. Gaining Ground in Nor-
folk. Va.
MRS. VERONICA NICKELSON.
Entertain the Mozart Literary and Social Club
Miss Helen Hutchinson of Peckwalt was killed on Thursday, Thomas, Saturday last, Miss May and Florence once Thomas of this village spent a few days in prison, Mrs James Peterson, Mr Clinton Scott and Mrs Joseph Peterson, Mr Clinton Scott and Mrs Joseph McIlfoy of White Plains was in town Sunday visiting his family, Mr. and Mrs Joseph McIlfoy, and attended at dinner Sunday last by Mrs Peter Nichols in honor of Mr Peter Nichols' 74th birthday.
ISHOP WALTERS IN NYACK.
Prairie People's Teacher Care of Nick Panson
Special Program, Handed
Glen Cave Neck.
Gov. Govy, March 29. The funeral of Mr. Nicholls Townsend, one of the oldest residents of Calvary A. M. K. schroehre, Rev. William H. Chandler, intermented, the pastor, Helen K. wife of Corona, I. L. and Mrs. Pegida father's funeral. Rev. Robert Germanmant, attended their father's funeral. Rev. Robert Germanmant, Philadelphia bachelor his brother, who is very ill. Mrs. Matthias with a large cooking store, Calvary A. M. E. Sunday school, preparing for Easter. Mrs. Matthias visited here last week. Miss Sarah Jackson Mayher last week.
Code Not Found Attempted
The executive commission
League's next meeting for
20, 30 and 31. The executive
commission will vote to
preserve the vote to a unanim
increase of the League
PROP. BULKLEY BY BILLIARD
Dr. Johnson, whose college room is built in the park, yet never gets up to do anything, will be very strong and eloquent in the park, and will stand out of this soothed, lively room will soon. If the amount of those best interested in its success governs, more writers and will probably have a club house.
VIRGINIA TRANSFER COMPANY.
First Entertainment and Advertising of
New York, New Jersey
The first annual entertainment and formal announcement of the Tinggai Transfer Company, held Monday evening, March 12th, at the American Hall, was a most successful afternoon event. Thomas Johnson provided. Short and interesting addresses concerning the remarkable corporation made by the following gentlemen, Mr. George J. B. Smith, Mr. George J. B. Smith, Mr. R. Mosco, Mr. Wilford J. Smith, attorney for the gentlemen are all interested in, the Virginia Transfer Company and are well conversant. The stopmotion video by Mr. Beal, A. Green, both abroad and in this country, were extremely edifying, combining both assessment and interest spent in dancing. Retirements were by the New Amsterdam orchestra.
At all the time we covered the assignment containing the business, to mail deliveries. It has by persistent effort grown until now it has 100,000 square feet and one large moving van. This van was built last year at an expense of $700. The van for the large van coming in so rapidly that it is impossible to carry all, and the company is able to hire one to two moving van companies.
With a paid-up capital the company will be able to pay its employees and esponsors, and so save the money expended in hiring outside help. This will not necessarily demand the most urgently debated on the part of the company, but it will have a company run wholly by colored men and all its employees being colored. It is closely to the colored people. The shares are payable to the subscrubs, or justify the need for a color-coded certificate of stock will be issued. The stock is a good investment, on last years business a percent was paid on all stock outstanding, and on all parts of our people. The officers of the company are a good investment in this community, and in addition, the treasurer is put under a bond in that any security guaranteed and Trust company is in perfect safety hands and honesty is guaranteed.
MEETING OF WOMEN'S CLUB.
Members Vote Flowers to Cheer Sick in
Mountain Rise, Granite Bottom
Nierpour, R. L. March 18—The W. M. W.
Nierpour held its meeting Tuesday evening at
the home of Miss Bertina Warren where a very
enjoyable evening was spent. At the meeting
the club voted to send flowers to Miss Alverra
and to send flowers to Miss Alverra.
The new members were admitted at this meeting.
At a previous meeting they voted flowers to
Miss Johnson, also a member who is at
the home.
Miss Mary Morris Morris who has been very ill ever confined to his bed is also recovering. Miss Edith-Marie, who spent the winter here as an art city to spend the spring. Miss Bessie Matthews, who spent the winter here as she been making an extensive visit. Newport was visited Thursday by a shoe and sneaker blizzard of March 17, 1888. Those who had spent the spring work were treated. Miss Wanda Ward worked them all, supplied, were the 25 Afro-American men who came to visit. Miss Van Va, to work on the farms here. The weather is still cold while the ground is cold. At the meeting of the congregation of the teachers the members accepted the registration of the teacher, Rev. Bryon Gunner, which was
The Supreme Court is not in session, having
it will take, if any, will probably not be known
by the Federal Government against the leaders of
the Federal Government by the Department of Justice. "Washington
will not be in session," the Justice Department said.
After the court yesterday granted Joker's unanimous acquittal, the sheriff of Hamilton county, in whose county he was accused of killing a woman who tried him, of his allowance, and directed him to a courtroom, where he and the retention of custody of the prisoner were their attention was also called to the law proceedings in or under the order of the state court, where they were also directed to notify the courtholder of the State of Tennessee, to counsel Whalter of the State of Tennessee.
When the Afro-Americans learned early this week that almost hundreds of them refused to carry ware stores for firearms and ammunition. At ware stores for firearms and ammunition. At ware stores for firearms and ammunition. At ware stores for firearms and ammunition. The Afro-Americans cooperated with the police and burned 2 000 white people and burn homes. 2 000 white people and burn homes. 2 000 white people and burn homes.
The sheer also began to sweat in deputies on the street. At 8 o'clock to light Afro-American on the 300. At 8 o'clock to light Afro-American on the 300. There was a fistful of blood. Deputy-shear Dick Light had a thumb shot off and a railway rod through his eye. In the shadows at 8:30 a commission store on West Ninth Street opened on fire. The blaze was extinguished with but little damage. The funeral of Johnson is to be held to mourn the death. The threatening to make a demonstration then the militia asked to keep the militia on duty all day.
OLD CHURCH WORKER DEAD.
Religious and Social Gleanings at
Tarleton
Pantucket News.
PATWICKEN, R. L. March 20—Mr. Benjamin Greene of Harvard College was the guest of Mr. Fred Watson of Elm street, the past week of his birthday. Ms. Watson, Mace, Miss Tuesday evening, slew a large crowd from this city and velocity. Jack Sankey of orchestra of this city supplied good music for Ms. Mace's lines, the troubadour of Jackson's舞台 band, the prompting poet of Jackson's stage band, a solider at the benefit concert to Rev. M. Holland of the University of Georgia, and one month ago shook her first lesson from Fred Jackson's keyboard for her teacher. Current report has it that she taught her for two years. Afro-American Mascole lodge in this city in the near future. Patwicken has many Mascoles who count of there, being no judge here, are compelled to teach her. Coordinator of Jackson's sand was a visitor at Newport the past week. Mr. James of Providence was in this city the past week.
MEDICAL SOCIAL AT STAGES
ORANGE: March 29—On Wednesday, 14th inst., the social circles of the Oranges were treated to a musical treat when Madam Thomas of the Oranges, a member of the home to those invited to hear the talents of her aviator assembled for the inauguration, were performed on the altar; W. Beale, midwife; W. Randolph, Johnson, planer; Jem A. Croswell, Peter R. Lee, Johnson, planer; Jem A. Croswell, Peter R. Lee, Millie Ridgway of New York. After the program superb was served, then danced, accompanied whom were: Mr. Wimson, Mr. and Mrs. Bull, Collins, Randolph of New York; Bull, Collins, Randolph of New York; Bull, Collins, Randolph of New York; T. Tanner of orange and Joseph Darbett.
COMING CHURCH FAIR AT TROY.
Rev. Buddy to Gillor Opening Frayer at Lawrence Baptist School—Brownings Blk Chowchow. Rev. Buddy to Gillor Opening Frayer at Lawrence Baptist School—Brownings Blk Chowchow. D. Connelly accompanied Mp. Vervitt Johansen, aunt of Mrs. Brenn Gibe, to the Harbat Turtlene Home for the Aged, at Auburn. N. Y. Mimi Dartin for Flaunting, L. I. is visiting the Turtlene Home for the Aged. They are the guests of her mother, Mp. II. Bishop. Rev. Newly, our cremanding older, arrived in town Thursday evening and proclaimed in writing that Eden Morgan is in suffering with new throat.
There was a large meeting in State M. E. church in August 1965 to discuss the A. M. E. church building fund. A sub-committee of the A. M. E. church under Walters was present and, among other matters, a committee of three existing against the A. M. American church.
POLIGHKEEPSIE CONVOCATION
Dishop Walters Lectures—In Entertainment
at Musical Recognition
Middletown Gleasing—Accidental Death
on the O and W. R. H. Tracks
Milngrove, March 29. At Bethel A. M. E. church Rev. K. E. M. Harper, pastor, preached after a 8 o'clock the pastor attended a rally at the A. U. M. P. Church, Goshen.
SARATOGA NOTES.
APPEA-AMERICAN DELIABLATES TO WRITE CONVENTION LIMITED.
Rev. B. C. Morris Commended for Accepting Compromises—Indians and Chickens Not Repatriated—African-American Branch of Curulegie Library Preserving Popular—Photographs of President Rose McAdair Waltz.
Special Correspondence of THE AGE, LOUISVILLE, KY., March 10—The Haptips of Louisville, as well as those throughout the world, are irritated over the compromises of the Baptist Convention, in consequent to have only 35 or 40 delegates to the white National Baptist Convention which convenes in May. It is further reported that Dr. Murray suggests that the American Baptist be restricted to certain sections of the church.
SOCIAL EVENTS AT ALBANY.
Monthly Meeting of Home Social Club
November, Early to Morning, Cross
SUCCESSEUL EVANGELIST
Rev. Alexander in the Recipient of Valu-
able Tokens for His Good Work
FLAMENFORD, N. J., March 29 - Rev M. A. Alexander, the noted evangelist who has been conducting the revival at Mr. Office Baptist church, preached his farewell Sunday night to a large audience. As a result of this work, 55 members of this number 55 were converted. The good work of Rev. Alexander will continue as the recipient of several valuable presents Sunday, March 29. He watches and chains, a very high bighit, $15 in money from a committee of which Mr. Alexander is a member committee, and another committee. Alexander was well known for his white belt by members of the church.
Xinglston Suites
STREETLAND, S. L., March 21. On Tuesday, March 13, the F. A. M. E. church ycmum rendered a very nice program. Misses Whitling and Mary Williams rendered values to the program. March 20. The program was in charge of Mrs. Fannie Shepard preached morning and evening. The Sunday school department will practice cards to be given April 11 by the Lymburn has a light outlook for answers, unless the Mary Pope of Newport, R. L., visited relatives and friends in Streetland and New York, visited his mother last Sunday.
cereal advertising. 7 cents a line, single
Broadway Arts on advertising outreach for a
newly opened entertainment payable in advance.
Publication on Thursday of every week.
Publication on Friday of every week.
Publication on Monday or Tuesday. Advertis-
ment will be received until noon on Wednesday
or current work. Address all
broadway arts offices.
BROTHERT A. PETERSON, Publishers.
Oak Street, New York City.
BROTHERT A. PETERSON, General Advertising Agent
Oak Street, New York, and 47 Alhayne ave.
Brooklyn.
THEIR GARDEN CHURCH. West 51th
Broadway, 51th and 52nd avenue.
114 West 51th and 52nd avenue.
114 West 51th and 52nd avenue.
114 West 51th and 52nd avenue.
School 3
Weekly Brewing - Class Meeting on Monday,
tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8 o'clock.
Friday night on Friday night at 8 o'clock.
BATS FREE ALL WELCOME.
T. W. TERRY HINDMANN, D. D.
Parkside residence, 248 West 129th Street.
Room from 8 to 10 A.M.
The Patrons are at the Church every
from 12 to 13 P.M.
MOTHER A. M. E. ZION CHURCH.
80th St. br. Columbus and Amsterdam
Avenue.
Rav, J. H. McMCLLAN, Pastor.
Saday, J. H. McMCLLAN, A. M.
F. M. Babbath School 2 F. P.
People's C. E. Prayer Meeting every
day attending at 6:15 o'clock. Public invited.
A CORREL WELCOME TO ALL
29 JR.
New York City News
MANHATTAN AND BROWX
Miss Frost number of 438 West 55th street,
still listed to her bed.
will call them to her bed.
Mr. Berry of 414 West 52d street, has
sown to a severe attack of the glovepe.
Mr. Berry of 414 West 52d street,
has a dearest friend of 414 West 52d street.
For human hair goods, get to Greenberg's
Eighth avenue, near 310th street—adr.
Mr. L. Shaw of 68 East 132d street,
has been given ill will to be out again.
Mr. L. Shaw of 68 East 132d street,
near 310th avenue—adr.
Mr. William Williams of the Philadelphia Tri-
lune of the Market of William's ohio.
Mr. James II Terrace of 193 West 154th
who has been ill for the past four
wishes, is convoking.
Ke. David Loff and her sister, Mrs. O. L.
Brown, Vera Loff and her sister, Mrs. Nancy
Worcester, Va.
The company KTV will be reproduced by
the Club (club at Kibbons' Casino
Rosie Little Carter of 308 West 30th street,
for seven weeks, but is
also on week evening, March 17. Mr.
Rosie entertained the club at his
60th street.
The annual Southern dinner of
Mary Monday evening, March 26.
Free free free—Adry.
Hotel Messon, Mr. and Mrs, M.
N. Y. Mr. and Mrs, J. Willis
M. H. Harris, New York,
M. H. Harris, New York,
Society of American and Chinese
night, Private dining-room,
West 190th street—advoc.
notice in our issue of March
Mr. George Anna, Marshall
hospital February 20. She died
Instituting Academy, 116 W. 53d
college daylight
evening. She attends
lessons given—Adv.
Birth of 218 West 62d street.
Birth with pneumonia. Is out again doing business.
Birth to 11, 30 cents. Noon.
Birth to 12, 30 cents. Table
Birth to 16, 30 cents. Table
Birth to 61th avenue — adv.
James H. Worsham, the
Miss Monday evening,
Miss Friday evening,
Miss to uncompose
to be given to a party
in Pennsylvania Railroad
choral society con-
firm April 19. Full informa-
tion.
Artist Dancing Masters,
Artist Class sessions (in
Monday evening, Friday
day), general assembly.—
Patrick of St. Patrick
Miss Mary Bright at the
beating of the heart,
beautiful supper were
Miss Agnes Curtis
Miss Mary in box 7 at
Tammany Hall
Miss Rose牙粉 is one
comparisons for wilting
Charles H. Roberts,
31st street, New York city.
W. Boyd of Buffalo, W. D. M.
Buffalo, N. J. attended home after attent
tion of the household
she was the guest of
21st West 20th street
B. Bodges and Miss Annie
after a ten days' visit with
the husband
pleased with their
treatment given them by
Jerry
meeting at Union
Services all day were as
fast: 11 a.m. m. mermon
11 a.m. m. mermon
St. James Presbyterian
Institute. Rev. Fernanders,
thus closing a great
hospital church the pastor
of the Ministry. Matt 4,
the Nursing Rabb Judgment,
looper than man will
be given the nursing. March 20. Mrs.
Wilson, treasurer.
March 25, a two-week
in St. Benedict's church
in New York City
will be sung, and the ser-
vice William Gulhan,
the archdeacon, will
be at Halfpast seven
been started among the
city by the Young People's
church in New York city,
which has been found that many
have suffered for want of
and their dawn. Dr. Gilbert of
Dr. Madison G. Peters
Arthur have endorsed the
the Afro-American play-
house, special arrangement
by present "Abya-
nall Hall, Washington, D.C.
Williams and Walker,
Cooper, of "Abyasinla," is a Wash-
ood composer. He studied
music has made his most
meeting of the Colored, Woman-
s' Club, Sunday, March 18, at Mt
March, the Quintetrecet Social
Club, presented the association
the cantata of Queen Bettie
of the officers and members of the
applet temple the pastor's sermon on "Cousinship and Power" was well received by a large audience. Sunday morning, The Lord's supper was adored by Sunday morning. The Lord's supper was adored by William Holder assisted Pastor Chandler. William Holder patiently about the elements of the supper, patiently about the representation and sang their best selections in the night the officers of the Woman's Minutum. A musical program will be rendered by the accomplished pianist, Ophile Brown Wells, the accomplished pianist, Mr. J. Thomas Chicago, will play a piano solo; Mr. John H. Page, chorister of an soprano solo; Mr. Albert B. Reed, solo. Porelian direnial in the service. The choir, under the lead of Prof. Samuel Jackson, will stag "Bladem."
BROOKLYN.
Mrs. Charles F. Murrow of Harrison avenue
would like to stay with friends at
Great Barrington, Mass.
Walter: A. Jackson, oystercatcher specialist and
migrator of the North Atlantic, *J. Mam. Zool.*,
N. Y. Tul. 148-3J, M.A.—60v, j445648.
Miss Jane B. Wood, who has been a baker, Mrs. Harden, in Brooklyn and will remain with her uncle, Mr. McKeeel, of Halley street, for some time.
The nineteenth annual dinner and reunion of Oberlin alumni, of which Prof. Chase, of Columbia, was held at the rooms of the Aldine association, at Granville and 15th Street, New York, on Friday, June 16.
Sherif Michael J. Flahery of Kings County has appointed Mr. Thomas E. Jordan of 435 Company to Mr. Sherif; in consequence of this Mr. Jordan has been appointed address. Mr. Sherif, entertainment bureau at the above address, Mr. Sherif, entertainment bureau at the above address, and is giving general satisfaction.
A public meeting under the auspices of the Thematic Section of the collection of oldborn Womens Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Dr. R. W. will preside, and there will be addresses by Mrs. W. W. J. and A. Kellor, Mrs. Mary S. J. and Miss Mary W. Owington.
The first annual dinner of the Carlin avenue Branch, of 435 Carlin avenue. Thursday evening, at 4 o'clock, adresses and gentleman are admitted in every Sunday. The course of study for the next four months will be "The Life of the Bible," the books of the Bible will be studied in groups.
I tremendous enthusiasm and interest were displayed at the Young Men's Christian Association last Sunday afternoon among the 200 men who crowded the building to listen to the addresses and take part in the proceedings. The general subject was "Alarming Conditions in Their Cases and Remedies—Are We Responsible for Them, and to What Extent?"
In response to an appeal just lauded to the Board, he appointed the following funds, for the coming year, return have been Edward K. E. following; $1; H. Miller, Walter E. Handy, $2; and Stephen M. Pierce, Walter E. Handy, $2; and Stephen M. Pierce,
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
All the heirs of Harriett Fraser, Anthony Fraser and John Fraser, formerly of Hempstead, L. I., and Northport, L. I., sister and brother of Maria Fraser who died February 15, 2006, C. Cowan attorney and counsel-at-law, 2006 Broadway, New York city. Meh 147 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Personnel sending us notices of changes in their addresses for publication are notified that each matter must be paid for at the rate of two cents per word.
THE NEW YORK AGE: THE
The grand march lead by Prof. Benn and the club's interesting spectacle. At the end of the march, the club's members solved. Dancing was continued until the hour and all voted this the finest affair ever held. The members of the club are as follows: A. F. Palacios, F. R. Stewart, vice-president; C. King, secretary; G. O. Preygrant, treasurer; Moses David King, G. O. Preygrant, treasurer; Brown, J. Wesley Smith, Thomas Watson, L. Lomax, A. C. Little, Samuel Watson, E. H. Lomax, A. C. Little, Samuel Watson, Alexander Christopher, C. Williams, and Alexander Christopher. The affair was under the direction of Mills Hall Jefferson. "Regular class session next Tuesday."
FLEET STREET CHURCH.
Punter Jacobs Preschool Special Sermon on
Educational Work.
March 18 Fleet street Memorial A. M. K. Zion church, Bridge street Brooklyn, the morning service opened with selections by the choir; prayer by Pastor Jacob. Rev. Charles Waters sermon on *Friendship*—the Good Samaritan; upon *the relationship* we hold to one another. The sermon was splendidly delivered and full of spirituality, Collection, $9.
In the afternoon the choir rendered extremless the Berry, chanter, and the efficient organist, Mr. Bolt. Dr. F. M. J. Macosch preached from the holt. Dr. F. M. J. Macosch preached from the fruits of the vise, etc. The sermon was full of power and great manifestation of the Holy Lord's supper. Collection noon, $20.22. Closing prayer by Mr. William. Christ's life was beautifully illustrated by the choir. President George Maddocks closed with the choir. Regular meeting night, Tuesday evening.
The annual fair of the church will commence April 3 in the church.
Bishop's Chapel A. M. F. Chapel
Miscellaneous
FOR RENT—Very pleasant front room for
landed; private house, all conventures.
FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without
bound, 1713 island house, all conventures.
City, N. J. Open the year round. Proprietor
Mrs. Eva Laby and Misa Elma Fry. mart-sin
TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms with bath
and all conventures. Apply Mrs. A. Wil-
iams, 215 West 29th street.
FURNISHED ROOMS to let; all convent
room; Wright, 1470 Bergan street.
Brooklyn, N. J. mar 15-16.
FOR SALE—An additional assortment of fin-
second-hand carpets, all conventures.
$12; also Royal Wilson carpet. Call at
227 Halsey St., Brooklyn. mar 15-28.
FLOOR TO LET—For light housekeeping,
four rooms and bath, hot and cold water.
Almost all conventures. Man and wife. 212
Watorth street, bet. 29k Nathve, and Will
longbay avenue, Brooklyn.
FURNISHED ROOMS for gentleness, 110 N
103d street.
FURNISHED ROOMS for gentleness, 110 N
103d street.
TO LET in Christian street, near 54th
avenue; to respectable colored families, 2
and 6 flats with all improvements; rent
from $28 to $38 for information call on D.
McBougall, 91 McBougall, hours 2 p.m.
p. m.
TO LET—Two large rooms for light housekeeping; also single room. Inquire of JAMON, 200 West 17th street.
WANTED—One or two young men, with referees to take spare room; bachelors to apply. Universal Barber Shop, 523d street. Mar 22 21
WANTED—Men and women who are seeking employment to call immediately to N. Drew, 256 West 20th street. mar 22 21
FLOOR TO LET—256 near street. Brooklyn. References required.
TO LET—Room, respectable person only apply. Mrs. Julia Snidlar, 45 West 97th street.
TO LET—In private house just opened, 25 West 133d street; three and four rooms, hot water supply, Furnished or unfurnished. Enquire at 71 West 134th street.
ELEGANT apartments to let, 214 and 250 West 62d street. Latest improvements, rentable. Apply to, Howard H. Smith, agent.
TO LET—Nicely furnished large front bedroom, two rooms, running water; deep furnished ones, drawing water; deep closets and drawers. Convenient to cars, 327 East avenue. Brooklyn.
FURNISHED rooms; all conveniences, for music, for meetings, the gentlemen, Mrs. Frankie, 131 West 53d street.
LARGE, light room to let at 502 6th
avenue. Apply to, L. A. Kink.
FURNISHED room suitable, for two
gentlemen of man and wife, $50. 77
West 52d street.
TO LET - Large front room, furnished or
unfurnished, convenient to three lines
of cars. Apply, $48 Quincy street, near
Summer avenue, Brooklyn.
TO LET - Furnished rooms, good location,
all conveniences, all conveniences,
West 52d street.
Society Theatre
The week of the Theodore D. Rock Street theatre will be a gathering of race, Miss M. E. Wilbarton, of week, Miss Wilbarton was formed here, Miss Lucretia Porter, also of friends and will also entertain on Decoratron Day, Mr. and Mrs. Massey was engaged a box, Mrs. Massey was open, Mrs. J. Sammis, who always cenium box, as has also Dr. O. M.
Other box holders are Cole & ton, Miss C. Henson Green, her party of friends, among whom will J. Gatewoods and Miss Rose R. M. a party of ladies from Norwich, Clement Scott, Mr. Eugene Jackson and Mr. A. Digges are also among honored by having present one of the Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., a most progressive citizen, who will attend are: Eugene Phillips, Tris, John J. T. Jackson, Levi William Wright, Thomas P. Jones, Isaac Thomas H. Wright, William Arm, Roscoe C. Anderson, James McCain, Austin Allen, Ernest Austin, A. C.nis, Joseph Durham, James E. F. Charles C. Irly, M. B. Jackson, T. Jones, Edward T. Matthews, William Pell, William B. Randolph, Simon Edward E. Warren, Nathan William
"AS TO THE LET
An Open Letter
By PROF. KELLY M.
25,000 C
"I consider it the ablest, soundest and race that has appeared in many years."
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Address
The week of the Theodore Drury Grand Opera Company at the Fourteenth Street theatre will be a gathering of the most cultured and refined people of the race. Miss M. E. Wilburtin, of Ninety-ninth street, has a box for the entire week. Miss Wilburton was formerly of Kansas City, but is at present residing here. Miss Lucretia Porter, also of 69th street, has orchestra seats for a party of friends and will also entertain a party at the Wednesday matinee, which is on Decoraton Day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Massey, of West 134th street, have engaged a box. Mrs. Massey was one of the best dressed women at last season's opera. Mrs. J. Samaris, who always patronizes the opera, has engaged a proscenium box, as has also Dr. O. M. Waller.
Other box holders are Cole & Johnson, Mrs. Harry Walker, Mr. Lee Clayton, Miss C. Henson Green, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Allston will have with them a party of friends, among whom will be Mr. and Mrs. James L. Fox, and Mrs. J. Gatewoods and Miss Rose R. Montgomery. Miss A. Frances Scott will bring a party of ladies from Norwich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee, Mr. C. Clement Scott, Mr. Eugene Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, H. R. Osborne and Mr. A. Diggs are also among those to be present. Mr. Drury will also be honored by having present one of the leading lodges in New York, the Medina Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., a Masonic organization composed of some of our most progressive citizens, who will attend in a body. Among the members who will attend are: Eugene Phillips, Theodore Smith, R. I. Tillman, Shadrack Harris, John J. T. Jackson, Levi Williams, George Taylor, J. R. Spurgeon, J. F. Wright, Thomas P. Jones, Isaac Alexander, James Dary, T. W. M. Alston, Thomas H. Wright, William Armstrong, Elisa Young, Edward V. C. Eato, Roscoe C. Anderson, James McCadden, William O. Payne, Richard B. Ross, Austin Allen, Ernest Austin, A. C. L. Camphor, William Capp, McHenry Denis, Joseph Durham, James E. Farrell, Henry Hicks, William H. Howard, Charles C. Irby, M. B. Jackson, T. M. Jackson, Benjamin R. Jenkins, Joseph Jones, Edward T. Matthews, William H. Metger, Benjamin Myers, Theodore Pell, William B. Randolph, Simon Rodney, Charles H. Tyson, J. W. Thomas, Edward E. Waren, Nathan Williams, John W. Williams
"I consider it the ablest, soundest and most important paper in behalf of the colored race that has appeared in many years." —Grover W. Carle.
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Address: KELLY MILLS
FORD'S
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Personally known as
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CONVENTION HALL
WASHINGTON, D. C.
APRIL 30, MAY 1 and 2
DR. D. W. ONLEY
SURGEON DENTIST
79 W. 134th St., New York City
Branch Office: 150 South Eighth Ave.
Mt. Vernon, N. Y., where patients will be treated.
Thursday's from 12 to 5 P.M. Sundays 12 to 2 P.M.
Opportunities for Young Men at Tuskegee
Tuskegee Institute is now offering extended training in Architectural Drawing and Electrical
Design in Architectural Drawing and Electrical
Design or elementary courses in either of the
subjects will find the opportunity to obtain
few institutions in the country can offer.
There is a growing demand for young men
in technical courses completing technical
Drawing courses, compiling plans for
houses, and who can do the work required
in engineering. Every effort is being
made to make these courses more than
over before. Tuskegee T. Washburne,
Principal.
Tuskegee Institute, Alabama.
Jan 18 NM
Manhattan Choral Union Conserv. April 20.
Owing to the severe storm on Thursday
the Choral Union, the conservatory at
Manhattan Choral Union, was not given, but will be given at the
place Friday evening. April 20, and
outside place Friday evening, will be
accepted. New advertisement later.
Mrs. Winslow's Booneville Stray has been
used for over sixty years by Hillary
Clinton, with her husband, Jim,
BEATHING, with PRESENT BOONE
NOTHERS THE CHILD, BOONEY the
CHILD, PAIN, CURSE, DIAKRON, and
is the DIAKRON. DYDROPTIS is every part of the world,
love and care for men. Windows DYDROPTIS
causes no other kind.
Society at The Opera
Howard University, Washington, D.C.
THE BEST OF THE WEEK
LUCY LEE ANTHONY
DRAMATIC READER
For engagements and tours, address:
81 TRANSIT STREET, PROVIDENCE, R.I.
mail us at
extend an earnest invitation to attend
To be given by the Fathers of the New York Apostolate
From MARCH 25th to APRIL 8th, 1906
Masses with Instruction, every morning at
6 and 8 o'clock.
Doctrinal Instruction, Rosary and Mission
Sermon, every evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Non-Catholic friends are cordially invited
to be present at the Execret. May the
Mission be crowned with a rich band of
souls for Our Risen Lord. Pray and work
for its success.
TO LET
Large double store. Suitable for any business. Will divide to suit tenant. $50.00 per month. Apply
PHILIP A. PAYTON., Jr.
67 West 134th Street
Tel. 917 and 918 Harlem.
Telephone, 3659 Harlem.
F. S. GRANT'S
'Atlantic Servants' Exchange
Colored 'Help & Specialty.
6 WEST 134th STREET.
Near Fifth Ave. NEW YORK CITY.
Wanted: First-class cooks, male and female; laundresses, waiters, waitresses, Porters and bellboys for Summer Hotels.
BENNETT J. SCOOT, JAMES O. THYSON, WILLIAM TWOEK, FRANK STOWART ARNOLD,
JAMES R. GREEN, W. K. BRIDGE, BARRY WILSON, JOSEPH B. BROWN, FRED M.
HOUSE, WILLIAM H. SMITH, PATRICK A. PAYTON, JR.
MYER BUILDING, 49 MAIDEN LANE
BETWEEN NASSAU AND WILLIAM STREETS
11TH FLOOR, ROOMS 1105-6-7.
NEW YORK CITY
Telephone: 2126 John and 2127 John.
"HIAWATHA" BY THE FAMOUS
S. COLERIDGE TAYLOR CHORAL SOCIETY
OF WARHINGTON, D.C.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, PHILADELPHIA
THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 1906
Soloists:
MR. HARRY T. BURLEIGH, Baritone
MR. SIDNEY E. WOODWARD, Tenor
MISS LOLA JOHNSON, Soprano
PROF. JOHN T. LAYTON, Director
At the Piano: Miss Mary L. Europe At the Organs: Mr. Melville Charlott
TICKETS 50c., 75c., $1.00 and $1.50
Boxes (4 seats) - - - - $8.00
Boxes (6 seats) - - - - $12.00
Persons desiring tickets or boxes should address Warwick's, 202 South Eleventh street,
PURITABLE FARE from New York for party of ten or more over Pennsylvania Railroad,
Mailroad fare from New York for party of ten or more over Pennsylvania Railroad,
$3.00 round trip. Full details about excursion given in local, column next week.
GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, 43d Street and Lexington Avenue
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 16th, 1906
Music by New Amsterdam Musical Association consisting of 30 pieces
ADMISSION, Including Wardrobe Check, 50 CENTS
PRIVATE BOXES $3.00, $3.00
Boxes can be had W. A. Boyd 32, W. A. Boyd 51th street; Thomas Smith, 207 West 19th
street; R. H. Huckleman, 436 6th street; Dr. A. W. Reed, 314 West 52d street; Hotel
Macdonald, 436 3rd street
Supply will be
Supper will be served by B. F. Thomas, Proprietor of the Hotel Macso, for 50 cents, Offers of the League—Dr. A. S. Reed, President; W. A. Hoyd, Vice-president; John D. Younger, Financial Secretary; Joseph R. Harper, Corresponding and Recording Secretary; J. Mothman, Chancellor H. Edmonson, Marshall.
J. H. Tuckle, Chairman; Gideon Ridley, Secretary; J. C. Thomas, Treasurer; John Coleman, W. H. Smith, George Deas, W. Weston, James Smith, Robert Jones
E. V. KRAUS
483, 605, 607, 609, 611, 613 NINTH AVE., Cor. 43d ST., Right on the Corner
Cut out this coupon and bring it, together with 10 cents in cash, to our stores, and you will receive in return One Clothes Brush, made of White Bristle Border and Black Centre, worth no less than 49 cents, and a card with 25 assorted needles for every kind of use, worth at least 15 cents. All you get for 10 cents, because we want to make it worth your while to see what a fine lot of Furniture we sell, and how you can save money by buying here when the time comes that you need something in our line.
Go-Carts that go. All you have to do is to push them just a little bit. When we do the end that you have to carry home because they break when you put them out the door. Well. Good Go-Carts from $1.98 up Iceboxes—the kind that pay for them, making the 'see bills small. Good Hardwood, Charcoal lined Iceboxes. $1.98.
Men's Suits and Raincoats at one dollar a week. Our terms are $5 down, $1 per week on bills up to $50.
CASH AND CREDIT.
Buy where you get your money's worth. We give 100 cents value for every dollar. The fellow who sells cheap, he means to do you.
603-613 NINTH AVENUE, COR. 43d STREET YOUNG PEOPLE, RACE FOR LIFE IN THE BUSINESS WORLD. OWN A HOME THROUGH
The Real Estate, Deposit & Investor Co.
Main Office, 1931 Broadway, Miller Building, Rooms 200-201-202
New York City
Telephone 4100 Columbus.
This Company is incorporated under the Laws of New York State, for the purpose
of legal action with H. Depositors will receive 6 per month
interest, and principal returned, allowing the option of borrowing money or securities.
Controlling business capital of $800,000.
Large number of lots in City and suburban towns
for sale, $25 and upwards, $5 down and
$1 per week until they are paid for.
Also a number of dwelling for sale in and out of the city; and others that will be
built to suit for $1,000 and upwards $800 down and $1 per month until one own
even. We pay six (6) per cent, interest on every dollar incurred, subject to your withdrawal
at any time bynotifying the Company at its Headquarters.
175 VOICES
PHILIP A. PAYTON, Jr., President and General Manager,
FREELANCE STAFF-ARMAND, Vice-President,
BENEFICIARY BUREAU and Treasurer,
WILFORD H. KRITE, Acting President,
MRS. (TOPS):
EASTER RECEPTION
OF THE
SOUTHERN Beneficial League
WILL BE GIVEN AT
NTRAL PALACE, 43d Street and Lexington
EVENING, APRIL 160
New Amsterdam Musical Association consisting of 60
ADMISSION, Including Wardrobe Check, 50 CENTS
PRIVATE BOXES $2.00, $9.00
bad of W. A. Boyd, 521 West 33th street; Thomas Smith,
436 6th avenue; Dr. A. S. Reed, 314 West 52nd
436 street
served by B. F. Thomas, Proprietor of the Hotel Mass-
league—Ir. A. S. Reed, President; W. A. Boyd, Vice-
President; Joseph R. Harper, Corresponding and Reco-
ncil; H. Edmundson, Marshall
committee—R. H. Hulce, Chairman; Glideon Ridley, John
John Coleman, W. H. Smith, George Deas, John
699, 611, 613 NINTH AVE., Cor. 43d ST., Right on the
this coupon and bring it, together with 10 cents in cash
you will receive in return One Clothes brush, made of
and Black Centre, worth no less than 49 cents, and
need needles for every kind of use, worth at least
for 10 cents, because we want to make it worth you
what a fine lot of Furniture we sell, and how you
give it here when the time comes that you need some
that go. All you have to do is to push them just a
kind the kind that you have to carry home because the
them out once or twice—such we don't sell. Good C
Iceboxes—the kind that pay for themselves by ma-
Good Hardwood, Charcoal lined Iceboxes $495.
ands Raincoats at one dollar a week. Our terms
week on bills up to $50.
CASH AND CREDIT.
you get your money's worth. We give 100 cents v
the fellow who sells cheap, he means to do you.
E. V. KRAUS
NINTH AVENUE, COR. 43d STREET PEOPLE, RACE FOR LIFE IN TNESS WORLD. OWN A HOME THROUGH
175 VOICES
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Ferteertaa eats ty Moos ete
He keraasas ere te, Who
ieee acre fumeersae ae Ve
lore iat ante Haines ted ao
ETE ovat ete, RS tues ete
elt siege eta aa i De
Hieng Maeve Asha ate be a
ing aaaiegity Staite Tae Raa
recom die oee daa Va: cas
fie shen Radaemiwatat erat
Hilay olinse tet tee hatte We
ieee air Se faa ea
Bie eri laat mee See Fate
Baan AA ae is Hy
ins ted EME alae te alate
fea St EA ga
—_ =
Naw Rocunisc, Mareb 20.—The toll Rabe
entertainment at the Tethesdn Iaptiat ehuireh.
Tuesday eveulag, wae & auccent in erery partte-
lar Mra Anun Everett and Mtile daughter,
Lasrraine of Sew York, were the, gteate Of Mr
Aint Mire, hewke Huck imday. 12th fost.” Mlrc
Tanne Rinlth out mon ‘Redney were the Ruinets of
Sin“Gond Mra. Archie Coombe, New Yorke last
ese Men Estelle Tarrin hax wiarted class
Dereon tags itu ments on “Ruemday, “mad
Thursag eeenloge. “The Taneral of Hite Jalan
Walker thames infant won ot Me. and Mee
Ralph 0, ‘Thoman, ovcntted. Sunday: afternoon
Ain Atm He tireem- hae openeda txpexcell-
ing vileg At Lei Main, mteet. it Ie the onl
tine im Sew Rochethe Mime (ireen cam ‘boast of
feing” the only "Afeo-Amerlenn graduate tra
Seraphee and Gsuewritersio New Rochelle: "Hee
feleae with her much augers. Nee fianaah
Sitiler'tHarpersotertaloed Str. and Sine. Tests
Tick atten Sunday evening: “Ar. and! Sire
ENG. Neste ae tresceot nfeaue, entertained
Mr. aon Mra. William Tele, Me. Edward Swan,
And ‘few frlembe Tycdas ehening Corer
ere “iaid tor eight. brecinen’ lodge: K6t E-
Fees te anual ccention, ‘Thareay oat
Hho" ine Kmaterdain monciatinn. orotate’
taiié. "the concert glten Wednewday erralee
tie""thie. Metropoliteg “Tnreau ‘wan tae of the
Tat thie neni. Atadnme Handall and SMe
Tullus Walker of New York, were racer sev
frat timens aiter holoint who tank part were
Sftmea, Een, itaten and Wanaah ‘Silier Tarr
Rrof's, 8" ttntes ang. Me liens duglor. Mec:
Rotel afeuee ana Stem’ dune Fetter
i” MeCalltny mecermpan fmen fea
Eleita Nauten Crimi amd dalla went to New
Qin iednecas eeentag to sre Willlame amd
Walkers mew plage
MRGREEURACE SEODOEIR:
| taewexsies, XN. J March 18.—The fourth
cyuriony comtereate si he held Fyn ove
WENN SITE How chueets er. 61s Mane
Treat di le permet eres (0s Malena
fier james AMen” es_ auto Mire
Mitt et a A Ste Ne He
eae yet cages My Saath ae a
eee ai itaiat act, ee mena cest ee
Hath ‘Gaeta NOS a tne Seg
ihe Testlene af Mr. and Mes, Dake 1. hae:
Pe Rees tonetnateat a ihe a
seh Pewee mene nentce ARE ee
Piiateg? otek et SBC oF ata Th
raanes A fir cee ame
(esteem ree tray see eer eae
Ta acinre ta ester ng ante ee
Berth Mets COM, aa eof Rat
nt atta i cau Phe eon
Sth Seiad a Gemieee ere
TSU AIE Ue rtag cre Ora ar aes
I rece meek tact rg arn genta
ie, Maleate etrhee aha ee Sees
tan, aut have, iieans, come. togetter and ar:
tga Cees Nn, Aer ener mt yet
Fane ie eat, ead ae pane te re
roel Berni eae ota
, Sonwrc NOTES
Soren, Con. Mere mtv, Me, wae
woe af tence Ronni etch Waterbang: aoe)
diet ae guint at Mt aenry Manag chet
Quah ae le tad cag Ete a ert
Sea cae” Been sae gees,
Rein conmirerttta te Gea es ar a
Wert ciercinitct si, hatte athineeh
Lem ies aia Steele Hane ot
a ett argue aes Lt
Ser et ia ie cgy eeeiuae ate
torah ceriinnite ren dh freind ate
Wieck iraieen ed aida wR He
ia LI A eek, ATR, oe
ee eat tite ad die sae ett
bite NGptee Sethe Ste sae ee
tie aed act ect ah cate ee
cies Are ey ea cee ROG eae
Money ieee Seca a tneatea Se tae SFC
lag a Wot ag 9
rate saatate Sal ani RE ete elon
Sater amttalith Sarsh aa
=
ATT seh, See. CURE ee. ane ee
1 SU Sater and Ars. John Davis went ta Row:
Tin inst Wodneedny, “where "thee were Poet
inc" ate aguahter of. Mr Stontae ‘Trotters "ait
Woot tw ‘the automablie whos: “he party tort
innit "aut." Phew dane sive, tazt
‘hnesiay ‘be Twa" promineat ‘mea of the ely
meet hth teewnn Mandan Mare
"bacon to. the. nbomughters ot Conference.” The
devas af Teen, "WE Tie Farlor ape revoeerlg
frooy'mennton. whteli bt raglan ine etd mane
fanaitien nt perxemt In ® mild form, “Are. Alar-
Ae Neting and cleter, “Marions ane ceiving Te
Procldenes. Mice Neille Slegire hat retnened
Ahior aneniiing thee manthe with Piney mod
Fetenie'ta Delaware *
Mamatt Noten
sewmin, ST. Mare 20 The Chelstian
Endeavor wae writ Mtendind Ince Sunday. The
heeatdend, Mie NA" Simeon: wae ant aati,
Mitor several singe litnens Mervler tee Del ns
Seon Ther, EOS. Mefinnioie gace, hie. beaters
peta eatin, ale Moura Greene ne een
fo “tie Wouitad on the Tyth mufering eam
Aout appenttedtte. "alee Rime A Bteree badd ae
Enert “an Sanday. Mr "ateher of Sew "Vink
Sine’ Charina toate: had ne margin Unmet
Whe. nN atinson anid Mee Nana Wes. Atlee
He tareniate'g eueet onthe dati sens Mr
Huclananint Sen Yuri Tie New Yodo kee
fan tenotiained from Mes Amsle fone, 64
Woodland aseane,
Memacial Service ta the Late Wey. 8. J.
‘Wewer. 1
fatet momnrial erevices for the, fate ter.
Aa teen winee "het “tn “te ‘Helder street
AM MU"Bucth newton tne, Sunday. after
Donat at hated ae hes heeingtom atone
Henmel Yah tA. aad the Carlton, avemte
each Yo AEG RS seen in’ te mat
Roane Meas cunded oe oaain chewed
Me hile "Catcem i) witch: he ener wlerexs
IM eae” eid sue gute, The: tlie
Witceawt wine etiutcred enecnine eens 4
Workt"at "have "Aloanes 2 Plate Mes ‘St
Pelltened: tence Hee We He: Monet:
Santen Towne eotoreat “viephan ” Awrinie
SAR tents aah Miniator” Wee WK Baw
a em Meee ee hramtar sate, len
eek lite Lage aaln Wcnrtetine. Ne
enn “te dnert ie “rakerea in” Venn
Wogon!t sis Than |Warmedeys. ater vel
eye AIT ili’ anntence Ssmdne Voce
Rea Se 9. 2 Fuennes iter Toney ees
tlisen Stine Bina Paline: tenon:
braver. ‘Xo Harhets Tosterme” Willlam -P Trot
Brat nee :
"Shtnarintniumitice Mra CX Moggers
cualcman’ Norman re donner, wereiary 2 MEE
Mactiaant Stet. Penni, fe tlowes Meas Jomo
A" Pavior, Mise Aan M) Warmer, Mian Fie
F faimer. Neg. We Ruiawton Ri Tamiln:
J, E'tenen, William NAW achington, WHT
ot eee Cnet te Poee |
| THE NEW WORRIES PRMURSDAY. “MARCH 20, 1906.
|’ Greensé@re’ ss Wah oe
lLadies ‘Hair Dreasing Parloré ne
|.” Afro-American Hair Godile'a Specialty. /BRADFURU'S. ES
Je At kan of Wien Prent Pen snd Een tah, ent Moda Order: jovegase,, Chaos: Sea, A
‘| 589 Eighth Avenue |“ erate
E]amgiees ty” Near Seth Strest. ’ -~ ee abe 300M &. BAABTON
ee nl The Bilen Bo
— JHE COMA é ——
Ladies ‘Hair Dressing Parlore
- __ MANUFACTURER, OF. SUMAN Ram Goons ot
_° Affo-American Hair -Godile'a Specialty -
|, All Mite of Wig, Pret Pleom soa Evens i tama, ant Made te Order >
589 Eighth Avenue
Anate-es ty __ Near 30th Strest, ’ -~ «
as areas || MRE BOFIRD., +
Sih es Sa
& = an ae oo ‘Hair Goods. Specialty.
ES? s Ate) ete
IMPERIAL HAIR DRESSING “MRS. J. T. HICKS
a ed Manicurist and Hair Dresser
BP eae int Deate ea Ee glee ET
eeerr ey meee ene, bate, and | Hair (Gat bair straightening. ee
BS eg eth Wa aoe SS | Pe een eg
C2 pore eee ee |e Rare
a Undertakers ;
J. EDWARD WINTERBOTTOM & 60.
UNDERTAKERS .-
WM. S. A. QUINN, Manager : |
638 Sixth Avenue, above 31th sires, New York
Telephones 402 and. 403 30th / Ane per
Jameso.rHomas, | -C. Franklin Carr
user Ae eee FUNBRAL DIRECTOR
ee 300 West Ud Breet. New Tork:
‘CAMP CHAIRS TO HIRE. Formerly with the late ‘Tel 99365 Col
totter name = tors |e, hataere Jen 3 eee
Fokguoee Ca aie RL Soe, Nib Cue omy | > eh BONA Columbee
CHARLES H. GRAVES, W. DAVID BROWN
Undertaker and Embetmer | 9 mam orang uicxesm> ~
‘Srrrein 8 apn geh Aveaees tok
eracert ert. | Undertaker & Embalmer
meee Funergl .Partor and Chapet
: = |146°West<53d Street
Detween Sixth and event Arenas
, Landy ettontant at, aul Pemerum Oums’
lchaire and Cenabes to hire at at hears
a
see
‘The True Reformers Burtal Co.,
“iewneed UNDERTARERS & EMDALIEERS
[ak BERGA TER Gee gay Shectece
60 West 184thst. Tel. 1482 Harlem
cee tee er
ES Se
ORLAND ER L. DANIELS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMD EMBALMER
100 ‘West 134th Street
‘Tel, 1025 Moroinzige, New York City
Prompt Service and Moderate rae |
a0
774 COLUMBUS A’
836 and 838 COLUMBU
VICTORIA MARKET CO.
774 COLUMBUS AVE.; COR. 98th ST.
COLONIAL MARKET CO.
836 and 838 COLUMBUS AVE., COR. 10Ist ST.
ome TP hse TE ETRE Mente Poultry, Provisions Dig re
ene ee
A Grand Star Concert] ge CONSULT |
aceite, | ft F B\ THE THRER -
Thursday Evening, March 29,06] (MN SO9MRN CEORBRATED
ts Pint ET
IN THE NEW CHURCH XW MEDIUMS
conten na Alan soeneeh, Be yi
ee ta meetin; ce | ER CLAIRVOYANTS
ny Sect emmy ar ora ‘
gone ease, |, MAND PALMISTS
seine «ES TELUS 2076 a he th te fn
—— | eae Begitenee yee ta
coxconm marrier cemen, | Eee cognate yay Bue
mprymtee’ OamnirPonrral service -et| See BiSeees ermaeaa Med cote
At the Concord dtaptise chureh, Brooktyn,
fast Sabtach morning Te WT Dixon preached
Sgt eles ae
ecehdis idith ie ee eatin? at
Kol ie tates srs ame
SOE ea hat taal Banat ae
iil et Ee Lara pene
SATiie Sunday ‘setont serviews at 2-20 were
pakke Sak eh a tee omer
Hike seis ata Bees
Fe atta, leit habeas
Waverts avenne, on Thursday extoing, Aprils. |!
« Wetaaepert Sewn :
taifuer" Came” Macon nr er |
whi Nee Wow gen toe ge oe
pect ecc witn te mes MeL MC ete
efi nee Me, ME ean ot
Se tien ae itn hated Te
sepper riven Uist Thuredas by the ‘ponster| *
Fersgnetira a ergtnsne of hark |
Leen i nl SR a aS
Fates iat ites Ree Re et |
Uisie Tati" Ga Sai at athe Sa
of the water’ Wetaraday, Srvalog Ware eR |
at Wi Gregory street, e
Uridaepert. \eun
| “MME. 8. BOFIRD, | -
LARERP MAm DamesiNe PARLOR,
: =r menra ave
Afre-Amertean alr Qceds .0 Specialty.
‘ise Male Suaightantng.
"Tout Putennde Selteite
tate
“MRS. J. T. HICKS
Manicurist and Hair Dresser
=e
Seo
rete Reet
215 Betdghi Street, Broskiya, wear Myrtle Ave
perssomie’ "BE twe bel, =
C. Franklin Carr
vowmnat Dinecron,
200 Woot t04 treet. New York
Formerly with the Inte) Tob, S906 Oot
James H. baetnewn fe tee
7) eh 3004 Columpen
W. DAVID BROWN
7 mam Grape Lice
Underiak
U or & Embalmer
. Funengl. Parior and Chapet
146°West*53d Street
Decwoen State and Seventh Avensen
Parner wel yerghr tena
Couns Sap Geeahall ss thes ot eat noses
‘en tote
Telephone #178 Cntumben.
SS ae
| wes’ eat ame
im
Rev. Robert ®
Met's samen
tan ee tee oe
iSereasas, “yaar
aa Prealine es
Steragee ot coe
ier sare
=
REY, mommnt » wowr,
Geteiiaier and Eabetors
mee West Ga Rireet, NEW TORK
Branch Offca € Lawrence Btrest
dishes kek Mesbuee, aeTeS:
CONSULT
THE THREE -
CELEBRATED
MEDIUMS
CLAIRYOYANTS
AND PALMISTS
ip eu
é ih \ THE THREE -
PB) CELEBRATED
N Oy MEDIUMS
RAY CLAIRYOYANTS
SA AND PALMISTS
If You Are Getag to Bee = Clairvoyant, Why
as ee
a ae ea estrreyat ct
Lae Mere
Sami ers BSS
pe ecercat aed ee ae
not tobe ous cent of Jour money. Mas wot
Fraeaa tet! you ail this and more:
fis os fre eT
co at Se oe
iS St tcareceeee
ii Sa Seber none ape
is Sl oereneree.,
iis 1 Ses one
He Se eae cer
How San} peta med aslo
ie Serene,
oe
Hey Sat gest ted we eey
He Ss En
HE St 7 Se oy Sate vet
«We tell all sea ‘never ask “Govetions.
Lee er
rer Peete ohn cating
tee ge Bay STARE A ane
wit ST SE a ahd rearanie
pane Soe ee eee ear
Sees a ari eeecetin ae
erate ae es oe
sie arya ws
a ee tne oe
Seo eter aeons rele Ee
A "sed Wheality: tomers ‘ail evil
is i Si Becca cole ws
St oe tL ets ore
pase Oy wiittar, ov even Yo Teeter ieee?
anes wa ee aT
meen oe, tay ae ee
sae ee mes
ree ea asia. |
er ate a me ae
=!
Rad naw fq ory 3
ee
oe eS iene,
Sees
i MPOULAR DEWEER. 35 CENTS
Jan age E CAABTORD, Preectorr
i The Hilen House
“4 4 |. BAG Wrens GTED Revees -
SES Lees way eens
Mre F. 8. WHITE, _
ee
‘WILSON HOUSE
= B14 Weet 28th St.
HOTEL
r) afta, Menem! Sctventtacks WE
»| Bevebye Soph ce tseutm Fins rooms
x | New Kor ARK Ge MoLmms, Proprietor.
T btianed veral
‘Tes: Long ‘Eeippiiched ana Faverebiy
GILBERT HOUSE |
2h, W. M608 St naa Bib ave, NEW TORK
Fiaer SST ERE iat
Protupt sad courteous attention, Modern
gguventeotes sna moderate pricia ace”
flee’ Seaventedt, ‘ame putrsntes of either
PSteaaent iy rraanieny: eyegig teapot
fully policies = :
reitec Proprius.
neySTONE MOTEL
206 West 87th Street.
Firat-ciase Furaiauea Boome by the Day.
wh B3,
pqol ASS BREED Verde Bown.
r. ‘ataina: AO
Wh. DANKE. _.~
” Proprietor
The Hotel Alpen,
EUROPEAN PLAN.
$81 Seventh Ave, NEW. YORK. CITT.
Newly furnished ang decorated. Moders
inproverente Coneegea "ey brgae one
PUBMie"ConSe\the “aniy" ace toF travelers
Tee owhie te ‘Rae, vere
She" FUENE 2otGgR: Proprietor.
‘Rew Maryland Bouse
ENLANGED AND REMODELED.
“aid aaa au Wert 370 Strecte
Nighy Fyfnianed” Wome” tye Day
Weer Monte
Reese (pace?
Jonn WALCOTT, Treprieter.
ore aimee’
Ea@@ tenuary, 1097, Tol 009 Columban
HOTEL MACEO,
213 West 68ca Street, N. Y.,
FirgtsClase Accommegations, ONLY.
elibtar gi hatinde Gusstenusssgaal
GEESE Slecay tnd Bustasee” Mow iret
Sidhe hestaureal “Rexwian Dower: acted
nevwine sacs 's pom to & subayer
et pte ee
$08 a Oe jninlel Florin, THOR
THE PARHAM HOUSE
448 West 27th St, near GthdAve., How York
Romaty teptied, Meee feat ns
Bice ne Ba cd eel ty
Parimine Proprietor, every Tnerisaye,
- HOTEL LETT,
186 West 63rd Street.
abetdeatillenag tit aati cteen Eas
eg er el
RESTAURANT ATTACHED.
Mind COUNTW RIOTS Proprtetrese
BUNDY HOUSE |
tet eet sae ae,
stl Sieuwt ee
dendaomasiy fursuhes toons (06 pebtai:
solertrereeey Sees bes (sas, poms;
Seavesteneaat siemens Eanteetane 5
Bese cei ees
siepes a. wenas, Prosetrton,
Ghe Walker- House
19 and 21 WEST 135th ST.
hae Ue arses
Hananomety Tucniened pisses for For-
aleemerey fren Be
Tastip SESE Reaeernnt.
nent, Sema ss Seaton!
Pa gs
ANDERSON HOUSE,
tee tenn waoaee
Sane Mare
feiss, Grbaen, Sat 6 tes
a iemermaster Rial Seine
fieg AS iaechgr nates oka
NOS TI Sieur aie cree
Myale at a howee Teen,
The Manhattan Cottage
Lee ARCTIC AVENUE,
ATLANTIC CITY. Re 3.
onen April 1, 1306. Boarding and toda:
eRe RPE Mente
‘MRS. M. QMITH,
28 Futon steely Brooklyn
THE DOUGLASS HOUSE
60 WEST 21th STREET
TO EET IREATLY FURNISHED ROOMS:
Fat Permanent of Transient este
Tints Mceanetan ;
RE. WA, Prom
FURNISHED ROOMS
237 West 53d Street
ro net |
Deatenhie Furniaied Tom ith Tath and
aul Taneurs Rar Reema tt Bn
State teed He dealer ace eee sea
Eoretn. of ‘nbgate Moor
; ‘teen F Conte’.
Walter F. Craig's |
FAMOUS .ORCHESTRA
321 West soth Street
Rew yorK. fe tan
The New Amsterdam
MUSICAL ASSOCIATION
incorporate
Mt MERC xh Ger ai tomertome ORE?
Fors teimnn and daten ndarene
Ww, AL Riker, managers Os wen Sita atret,
Nieaaquacicta S18 West ‘ota Biibet
snarl den
a
Miss H. L. Anderson’s
; Orchestra.
rRomrr ATHERTON CIvEN ‘TO alt Com
= me weet gece Servet.
‘Waw voRx crry,
Tempbene 4952 Cotemben quel oe
'. PHILIP A. PAYTON, JR.
| mecere AN vet
wy .
———$—$—$
—~ ELEGANT-FEATS-~-
Tole
Saree ern
Wig'stia"te ™
a ‘are alwais is seed soadition.
; nORERT CARTER
see went oo naee
JnecAnDen CRoamT, #17 W. c0th Btreat
nam BOLTARD,
einanige BY Noe ie
SAML A.. KELSEY
oa Eaete pet, at ent
(All clam of pecpery wg
363. Lenox Avenue
a ES ASS
Tobepbene 2404 L Moratagsite. docet pm
Working Girls’ Home
217 East 86th Street,
Siecose iggeinge tog aire with pets
iin uibmant dengan eee
He Sreten Seer cere eo ieass ot
Te cortner dntorsintion adtress
Mrs. Victoria, Bar! -Mattbews,
217 East 86th Street..
* New York City.
nevte-tecen ‘
WIN fan toh ‘dep of meticos,
: "GO TO
Chas. F. Hatterman
Druggist
ys COLUMBUS AVE., Cor. pth at
NEW YORE
| ratephone 4189 Riverside: eett-ty
LET YOUR MOREY WORK POR,YOU
RIES 8 USL
QUARANTEED INVESTMENTS.
Desi on, s0d ope oy marae _
selitit, EE ore otis oes te
EES. Shee = oe ttemttes
Address Maxwell @
‘Reom 1335, 160 Noone Strwe New Tow Cl.
/ = . Jen: 18. 3 me.
GET INSURED
Don't be Burned Ovt and Have
Nothing Left
A Rime eee Peete te yee
BS! STC Fig mse Cogent”
Peg ea
stapes See Trae
apeet a Re
wee
W. Sidney Pittman
ARCHITECT
494 La. Ave. NW. wy PBES
WasiuNGTow, D7"
Sea CAEN eI, es Twat
a Ss neo
=< -_tin ite. cah enn Games
C. H. KING and JOE YOUNG
Meerecees Core Le WTMCEASS,
mater NC na
Mipetrte Mieco, S00 WADED A:
Eons
Pade AN Ste boncteee
peace! e
as
SOBEL BROTHERS
LOAN BROKERS
822 Columbus Avenue
Ban rothand raivt Sta, New Fock
Money Loaned on Diamonds
Watches, Jewelry & Silverware
ee r
Wines, Liguers and Cordials
823 COLUMRUS AVE.
2101 Righth Ave. NEW YORK
ee eoseceun
Brof. E. Wenefield
scimwtyee Teecrcane 18
RERvES Ao MiwUnATION.
Mier yeteee saat prengrey,
pi teetthers
J. C. KEOGH
; _ eaminesr :
178 Columban Aves New Yorte
hens Ulan ewes hin
cies ee ee ee a
Telephone 6455 Madison Square.”
FRANCIS TURNER
PACKER AND: SHIPPER
ot tne ieee tee Meee Wee rey
Pe a
ASAE SRE nadie tos
gente tap Bicones AR Ra:
ky : ns
as alate 77
DRL g pensanTE
ats
AD Carlton Avenue. Rrookiy, N.Y.
Ea sur ra
andar oy Soporte, |
ene ere <__
yoo -
var MONEY
NGY
nite MONEY?
If no double your Interest and be indepen-
Hea ls ek doin dhe gen
a a RP
Taraeat of tte kind in the workh
Address ¥. L. MOORMAN,
Sepotmeat ote bree
10 Lafayette Mrect, Brooklyn. W. Y.
tMBue8 5 eb 233 wee
ASR RE Sa Sc ov +
= ToIsde, Acme
ee Ta i ad pn I
gees | an
GOOD PRINTING
= AM ARASOUABLE AT
RING'S PRINTING co,
ner pn 908 Sith Ave.
ot rtame—arr Metine, “t Tote
ons, rr iS a array
WILFORD H. SMITH,
_ COUNBELOR-AT-Law
amp reqgres uy spematrr,
¥ @o mawen Lane,
Ew YORK
owes 1106 to M107. “~"Phone 310: |
1 ae Demon Bolte « Soecdg,
‘Geones & BRANDILL
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAIL
aw Went xDecn street
wow Hore Sag enatian)!
WL Dames SUIT! To mmc
FENTON Saentioeprtees 2 |
Fe S610 Fresoert, Ons atm
Or. ‘Walter N. Beekmag|
SUROKON DENTIST
7 700 Falton street
Ne Addphl, BROOKLYN, NEW YoU,
Ole Beers: Pa mien a |
‘SUNDAY BY APPOINTMTST
ar
BENJAMIN . HOWE
62 WEST 133th STREET
Real Estate Agent and
rete POLST
Fez son .
J. W. Watkins
gph, West, Uh gtrest, New York On,
Sosk Ane! Omer Rete sed aes
ale. ‘Roome aud fate to Iet.
O’FARRELUL
HO apd 412 Bighth Avenae,
Near Bet street NEW ToRr Cpe
FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING
“Beeson Pits Gnd Aperiivite Rntegm!
ome
CASH OR CREDITE:
FRANK DORNATIN :
Oldewt and meet retladle mci in the CHR!
MAKES THE HAIR @ROW LOM
STRAIGHT, SOFT AND’ SILK
CURES DANDRUFF AND 870!
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