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The Kansas City Independent from Kansas City, Kansas • 2

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THE KANSAS CITY INDEPENDENT cording to plans of the Entertainment Mrs. Mable Halloway, of Denver, who has been visiting Mrs. Al BUSINESS DIRECTORY 13 KANSAS CITY INDSPSNSgMT THOMAS KENNEDY, Editor and Prop. len Cornell, 1966 North Fourth, will Committee, will toe a sort of de luxe edition of the Midway Plaisance at the Chicago World's Fair, so complete will it be with conveniences, pleasures ATTORNEYS AT LAW. leave Thursday, the first of July, for WYANDOTTE MILLINERY STORE.

Mr. J. Tucker has opened up a millinery store at the corner of Oakland and Fifth street and probably the largest and finest of color in this part of the west He has a large, clean stock of women's and children's headgear and his prices are below anything Lawrence, where she will visit her grandmother, Mrs. Fannie Sampson, until July 15th. HILL HILL Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions.

Bell Phone, 385 West 2702 North Sherman St Published every Friday at 932 Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas Bell and amusements for the Knights who will be in camp, and for visiting delegates and friends. One new and fine E. A. SHACKELFORD. Phone West 424.

ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. 516 Minnesota Avenue. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. The marriage of Miss Viola Brown ever seen in this line of wearing ap- Tfcs Independent ii a weekly Journal to Ilaca Progress and Human to Mr. Louis Hill took place Sunday parel.

Just look over his ad on this feature planned1 for the weeic Is a night parade of K. the entire line of march to be illuminated1 with red afternoon, June 20, at the home of the front page and then go to his store and you will toe readily convinced of G. P. McNAIR Fancy Groceries, Meats and General Merchandise 1607 N. Tenth St Kansas City, Kas.

bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. John A. Brown, 2720 North Seventh street SUBSCRIPTION. Pr Tear JAMES E.

HOGAN, Attorney-at-Law. 600 State Street KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. W. 938. Rev.

J. R. Ransom, officiating. It was the great bargains awaiting you. Mr.

Tucker deserves much credit and a healthy patronage in launching in this particular line. lights. This night parade, planned for Wednesday night, will be followed by a daylight parade and prize drill on Friday, in which ten thousand Knights are expected to be in line, and for which the entire city, without regard Cx months la quiet home wedding withi only a Bell months EiazU Cody C5 few immediate friends and relatives attending. BARBERS. EDWARDSVILLE, KAS.

ADVERTISING RATES. Made on Application. Bell Phone 424 West DORSEY GREEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. 516 Minnesota Avenue. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS.

to race or color, will turn out en mass to view and to applaud. For the great musical entertainment planned, the committee is now busily engaged in selecting the best talent St John lodge No. 9, Eureka 21, Harmony 58, N. C. Masons, with St Ruth No.

9, Excelsior 21 and Naoma 58, Ladies Courts K. with Dia- BELL PHONE WEST 455W. Bell Phone, West 890. KYLE AND WHITFIELD BARBER SHOP Hot and Cold Baths 15c. "Entered as second-das matter Cor.

K. mond Square K. will hold Third and Lafayette, K. RESTAURANTS. to be found in the country, in order to give to visiting Knights and friends Rev.

S. W. Shannon gave two splendid talks Sunday Covenant services were "held at the morning service. Many visitors from two Kansas Cities were, in attendance. Editor Thos.

Kennedy of The Kansas City Independent, gave a brief address at the close of the 11 o'clock service. August 29, 1914, at the post office tA Kansas City, Kansas, under the feet of March 3, 1879." thanks giving services at the Mt Pleasant Baptist church, Sunday the 27th. Sermon by Rev. Geo. McNeal.

Bell, W. 2335, I. F. BRADLEY. Lawyer.

721 Minnesota Avenue, Rooms 5 and 6 The funeral of Oskaola, the three First Class Service Short Orders at All Hours VIADUCT RESTAURANT Mrs. Jenevia Smith, Prop. 347 Minnesota Avenue. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. Mr.

and Mrs. Robt Woods, of Great year old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Ew- REAL ESTATE Bend, are visiting Mrs. Woods' a treat never 'before enjoyed. The grand military ball, which is to take place in Memorial Hall, Ohio's million dollar auditorium, will eclipse anything of the kind ever before attempted by any city entertaining the Colored Knights of Pythias The hall, splendid and beautiful in its permanent fittings and decorations, will be enhanced in beauty by a wealth of additional decorations, which for beauty and gor-geousness, will be amazing. Learning parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J.G. Groves. BARBECUED MEATS. ing, 2737 Tremont street, who died Saturday the 19th, was held at the residence Tuesday, the 22nd. Rev.

D. Arthur Holmes D.D., pastor Metropolitan Baptist Church, officiated. A touching incident of the services was the condolences of the neighborhood children, read by Alic Evers. Inter TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. We guarantee every advertiser in this paper reliable and will deal honestly with any subscriber.

We solicit only from advertisers who are conducting their business on a fair and legitimate business principle. Any subscriber may feel assured of the best treatment of any of these firms. For the protection of any subscriber just mention you saw their advertisement in The Kansas City Bell Phone West 1864. S. A.

RUTHERFORD. Real Estate, Rentals, Money to Loan. 514 Minnesota Avenue. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. Mrs.

Willa Groves and son were in Bonner Springs Tuesday visiting her people. Miss Ophelia Divers was out visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Divers, Sunday. ment was in Woodlawn cemetery. Bell Phone E.

3062W. Free Delivery If you want Barbecued Meats, that's my business. R. W. ALEXANDER 1619 E.

18th Street KANSAS CITY, MO. UNDERTAKERS. that the famous Illinois Eighth Regiment hand is to accompany the Chicago Knights to this city, prompted the committee here to conclude to hang up a special cash prize for a 'band contest. There will be a number of Col- The Sewing Circle of the churchi met at the cozy cottage of Attorney James Guy, of Topeka, was the guest of Mr. J.

G. Groves last Bell W. 2569. WYATT RANDOLPH. Undertakers.

920 North Third Street KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. The commission of seven that May- orfid bands foe, all of whirh imav n- TRANSFER CO'S. Mrs. Minnie Weaver on Oakland avenue. A large number was present.

Mrs. M. C. Matthews presided over the Lyceum literary department and the following program was rendered: or Green: appointed a few days ago for terf and among those that is sure to the purpose of looking after the inter- enter Howard's celebrated' band, est and welfare of the city is a good tentative draft of the week's pro-one, but it would have looked awfully is as follows: Tuesday evening, nice, besides equally as strong if one Memorial services to be held at St of 'the Negro citizens could have been Poni twit-mi fn-r QnortDH PHYSICIANS. The corner stone laying of the new Masonic Temple had to toe postponed on' account of high water interfering with transportation.

Watch for later announcement in The Independent Home Phone West 473. Bell Phone West 247. Business Directory TOM CROWDER TRANSFER Music Prayer Instrumental) Solo Miss M. Ford Paper Mrs. E.

Robinson Does a General Moving, Packing, Ship Music and Current Events DR. T. H. JOHNSON, M.D. Constitutional Specialist 318 Minnesota Avenue.

KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. represented, but its supposed to be an Tuesday evening, the great night par-oversight by our chief executive. We aae; Wednesday evening, the musical only speak of these things as citizens, entertainrnent for which is. ihAirvt? cm. ping and Storage Business.

Office 412 Minnesota Ave. The Misses Julia Cunningham, Ethe- Debate, "Whiskey Slavery Is Worse Than Slavery Before the Civil War" Quotations Music. lene Wilson, Genieva Wilson and Mr. gaged the race's best professional tal- Frank Davis, of Kansas City, were guests of Miss Etina Groves STOVE DOCTOR. Nathan Taylor, "The Handy Man," The Bathurst Stove Co.

at 514 Min- ent in the country; Friday morning, nesota avenue, is largest exclusive street parade and prize drill; Friday Mrs. Weaver entertained the guests lovely and served ice cream and cake. DR. J. H.

MIXON, M.D. 313 Minnesota Avenue. KANSAS CITY, KAN8AS. AH kinds of repairing of all kinds of stoves. Steam and Gas Fitting.

324 PROMINENT CENTRAL MISSOURI Mr. and Mrs. Fred Groves are the Minnesota avenue, K. K. WOMEN VISIT IN THE CITY.

proud parents of a fine baby boy. Mother and baby doing nicely. Office Phone Bell West 380 Residence 1321 N. 8th St Bell Phone, 361 West S. H.

THOMPSON, M. D. Office 1512 N. 5th Street store of its kind in the city. This evening, the grand military ball at the large firm buys, you might say, by million dollar auditorium, trains lots, instead of car lots, there- In assurance of ample accommoda-fore they are in a position to get the tions for all who contemplate attend-very lowest prices possible and this ing the Supreme Lodge Meeting and enables them to give their customers Encampment, it can he stated1 that the a very low figure on their goods.

They committee on Hotels and Homes al-handle everything in the stove line, ready reports reservations for fully one and refrigerators, which come right thousand, and the committee has Mrs. Martha Scott the well known cateress of Mexico, Mo. and Mrs. Mary i Editor Thos. wife of I Sexton, wife of Dr.

Sexton, of Fulton Kansas City, Kas visited friends here F. D. HOWE. Painting, Plastering, Paper Hanging. 1722 North Third St, KANSAS CITY, KAS.

Bell Phone West 3385 Ring 1. and daughter, little Miss Clemen tine, are visiting Mrsu Scott's mother, Bell Phone, West 3711 Office Hours: Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Webster and at the elaborate home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Groves. Mrs.

Bradford, and other relatives at 8 to 11 A. 2 to 5 P. M. At Night 431 State avenue. Mr.

Wm. Gentry, of Bonner Springs from the factory to the user. The ardly as yet started to list homes, other important thing in this store is, In contradistinction to previous meet-one dollar will put a piece of ings of the Supreme Lodge, where a furniture in your home, let it be worth single city has assumed the heavy one dollar or one hundred dollars, task of entertaining, the entire state Everything that goes out has a guar- of Ohio in August will co-operate with DR. LEE R. PETTY Physician and Surgeon 516 Minnesota Ave.

THE CRISIS You can get it at visited his cousin, Mr. Willis Webster, last Sunday. Slaughter's place, cor. 9th and A. J.

HILL, Groceries, Meats, Dry Goods and No. tions. Corner 11th and Freeman Ave. KANSAS CITY, KAS. Bell West 433.

Mme. P. M. Dabney's XXith Century antee attached to it. The salesmen in the locaL K.

P. lodges and citizens of this house are big, kind-hearted gen- Columbus to entertain visitors, and tlemen and they take much delight in white citizens have indicated that they showing customers or prospective ones will vie with the colored to make the There were many friends from Kansas City, who visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Groves Sunday in honor of their newly born son. hair preparations can toe found on sale at Slaughter's place, corner of OFFICE HOURS: 9:30 to 11:30 a.

2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p. m. Bell Phone, Office and Residence, Main 1219 DR. H. M.

BRATHWAITE Physician and Surgeon S. W. Corner James and Central KANSAS CITY, KANS. their line of stoves and meeting an un equaled success in ev Ninth and Everett. ery way.

This is indicated already by IV A A. 9 i mm COAL DEALERS. W. H. LAMBRIGHT Dealer in Coal, Ice and Feed.

Office 1620 N. 3d St KANSAS CITY, KAS. Bell West 1923. Slaughter's place for good Ice Cream The Lincoln, TCWtnV ParV i mvw acuvuy mamiestea ray tne wmte Miss Emma Shepherd, of Kansas City, was visiting her mother, Mrs. Estella Shepherd, Sunday.

Soda, Ninth and Everett ing more popular each day under the 0hamber of Commerce In aiding the management of Mr. Stenhens. The Entertainment Committee. Official BATHURST STOVE CO. Miss Clara Riley and mother will leave K.

C. next week to spend a vacation trip with their relatives in Hannibal, Mo. JEWELER ATTEND DISTRICT CON MANY J. A. WILSON is Kansas City's Pio OFFICE HOURS: Until 10 a.

2:30 to 4:30 and 6:30 to 8 p. m. Sunday, Until 10 a. 4 to 7 p. m.

Bell Phone, Main 1733 DR. C. ARTHUR McELROY Physician and Surgeon Special Attention to Diseases of Men. 68 1-2 Bunker Ave. Kansas City, Kas.

vaudeville is attracting large crowds cognition of the meeting, on the part every evening, with their wit and hu- of the is ta be givea Govei mor. While the weather has been any- nor Frank B. Willis, the executive who thing but pleasant for outdoor amuse- has nimself td the race every- ments, the management is well pleased by hls naUy refusing to permit with the patronage that daily enter "The Birth of the Nation" or "The Nig-thls beautiful park. Soon as the the ger'" two U-race Poto plays, to weather becomes normal this great sbwin 0hlo who Oliver the wel-white city will hardly hold the people. comlllS address on behalf of the state.

There have been many new attractions fficial recognition of the meeting on added since its onenin. Free davs tte part of to be given toy neer Negro Jeweler. RELIABLE JEWELRY FERENCE. The morning service was largely attended. Dr.

Ransom preached a strong sermon in the morning and delivered another at 3 p. m. equally as good to the Knights of Tatoor in their memorial services. Give your news and subscriptions to Miss Amanda Webster, Independent representative. 1616 W.

9th St K. C. Mo. Bell Phone M. 6248R.

The Independent one yr. 1 DENTISTS. 2Ufld OtFl0I bath School convention which conven- ea this weeK at 101a, was niceiy Bell Happening represented tooth in number and talent from here. The following persons for ladies on Mondays and Fridays Mayor Geo. J.

Karb, who will welcome is becoming very popular. The mov- delegates and Knights on behalf of ing pictures are of the best, and how tne ity pint Barcus, directing the people enjoy them in these large nead tne S11 Lodge Entertain-comfortable opera chairs. Mr. Stev- ment Coramltee. is authority for ens the genial manager says nothing statement that "Ohio will set a.pace in will be too good for the patrons of entertaining the K.

P. Supreme Lodge this park. As to order, is no and Encampment that will not be Phone W. 1864. DR.

MARION COTTEN, DENTIST. 514 Minnesota Avenue. KANSAS CITY, KANSA8. WHAT RUSSIANS WOULD LIKE If you are not getting your paper regularly, please notify the office at were in attendance: Rev. J.

R. Ransom, Mrs. Ruth Collins, Mrs. Lottie HalL Rev. Dr.

G. E. Horsey, Misses Janie Greeni, Mary McClieUan and Bertha Green, Rev. Phillip Brown, Rev. Please be ready for our collectors public amusement park in the country equaled again in fifty next week.

Some we lhave toeeni unable Albert Brown, Professor J. E. Patter to see, but dontt think we have ovcr- has son, Mr. Albert Miller, Mr. Booth Smith.

ooked you. Mrs. Ford, on Troup avenue, been real sick. Bell Phone West 823. Facial Blemishes a Specialty.

DR. A. M. KENNEDY. Graduate Face Specialist.

Office, 400 Minnesota. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. that has any thing on this park as to culture and refinement Their motto: "Order at all times' certainly is being carried out and the commendable part is its patrons have made it so. Monday evening an organization Mr. Matt Carroll is traveling around which is known throughout Methodism TAKE NOTICE.

Military Feature of Control of Dardanelles Doesn't Completely Cover Her Dreams by Good Deal. Under the caption, "Russia's Dreams," Harper's Weekly says: "To the Slavic mind the fall of Constantinople will be the greatest military event in centuries." Certainly, but the military feature of control of the Dardanelles doesn't completely cover Russia's dream by a good deal. Dream of a country whose population has increased 90 per cent in 40 years, whose resources in human necessities, such as fuel, food and building material, are, hardly approaehed by with a party of teachers from, the as Laymen's Forward Movement, was south and will go to Salt Lake and organized. Officers elected were: Mr. Busy Bees, or the Brothers and DEALER IN SAND.

TO ENTERTAIN THE SUPREME LODGE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. the Panama exposition. Sisters of Consolation, you are hereby Albert Miller, president; Mr. Albert Brown, vice-president; Mr. W.

L. Dealer In Moulders' and Columbus, O. As the plans of notified to be present at the next reg- E. Bailey, Subscribers Have your dimes ready King, secretary; Georgia E. Johnson, assistant secretary.

the Supreme Lodge Entertainment ular meeting Monday evening, June Committee unfold themselves it be- 21st 1915, at 'Sons of Protection hall, comes apparent that the entertaining Main object of this meeting is Builders' Sand. 281 South Mill Street. Kansas City, Kansas. for back subscription when the collector calls on you. Don't turn down CARD OF THANKS.

your own paper for others. or tne supreme lxxige Jsjugnts or eieciiom oi oiricers. Also come pre- GROCERS. Pythias and Encampment, which convenes in this ctiy in August, is to be We, the widow, mother and children Dr. W.

S. Stephens and wife arriv pared to pay your dues. By order of A. L. Coleman, W.

H. C. MRS, ADA DIGGS, Secy. J. H.

MIXON, G. M. of the late P. A. Shelton, wish to ex C.

E. CANNON ed in our city Tuesday where they expect to make their future home. Mr. on a grander scale than ever before attempted. All the subordinate lodges press our deep appreciation for the STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, in Ohio are lending every assistance Stephens is a dentist and will in a few days announce to the public his office location.

We welcome the doc possible, and the State Grand Lodge, T.M. JONES, SUCCESSOR TO GEO. Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Bell Phone 1955 N. 3rd St which is to be the host under the KING, THE GROCER, 1208 N.

able direction of State Grand Chan- NINTH STREET. sympathy and many kindnesses of our friends during the recent illness and death of our loved one in the hour of our bereavement. The interest and kindness served to lighten our burden and their token of respect brightened our pathway. Especially do we feel tor and his wife in our midst cellor W. L.

Anderson, is in constant I Mr. T. M. James, an old experienced W. C.

CARROLL touch with affairs. The Supreme grocerytnian, has purchased thegrocery FANCY GROCERIES, EATS, CON any other country on earth dream of such a country getting a fair chance to compete for the world's trade, and you are getting somewhere near the size of the Russian dream. Hundreds of thousands of acres of finest timber in one forest alone; unlimited oil spouting from mere pricking of the earth's crust; vast deposits of all sorts of minerals that have hardly been scratched; 'already leading the world In production of cereals; labor at oriental prices; an army of 10,000,000 fighters who fight merely because ordered to do so. Do you dream of great Russian commercial fleets sailing the" Mediterranean in continuous procession? Maybe the English, so-called "the nation of traders," are dreaming such things. Maybe the next mighty struggle will be between the two great allies whose gunboats now have designs on the op Lodge Entertainment Committee, at of Mr.

George King at 1208 North grateful to the Pullman Porter's Bene whose head is Attorney Robert B. Ninth street Mr. Jones has opened FECTIONERY, FRUITS, ETC. Bell Phone West 1653. 2120 NORTH THIRD STREET The Knights of Tabor and Daughters of iTabernacle had their wrma? sermon at the A.

M. E. church Sunday at 2 p. m. A very large crowd attended.

The sermon was preached by Rev. Ransom, and Rev. Frank Wilson spoke nicely. The collection was $50. fit association and the Superintendent Mr.

Elliott and Assistant Superintend Barcus, and which is in immediate up with a clean new stock of charge of arrangements, are even this staple groceries, cigars. tobacco. ent, Mr. Ven, of the Pullman company early holding almost daily sessions to This is an old stand and a splendid lo- P. R.

CHESTER Two Stores -FANCY GROCERIES perfect arrangements. From partial cation. Mr. Jones knows the grocery for the assistance and interest which they showed. Their organization was Mrs.

Dr. Sexton. Mrs. Martha Scott estimates received from General Rob- business from A to and knows just ert R. Jackson, of Chicago, head of when to buy and what to buy, so as to the Uniform Rank, the early predic- meet the wants of the people in quality .1801 Walker Ave.

2404 Tremont St and little Clementine Sexton visited Groceries and Ice Cream Parlor. to us like an oasis in the desert for by them our burning hearts were refreshed. We shall ever treasure in our hearts the deepest gratitude toward all who helped us bear our great from Thursday to Tuesday at their tion that there would be five thousand and price. He is running a cash busi- relatives. Mrs.

P. Bradford, Mr. and of the Uniform Rank here to go into ness therefore he will sell at the low- Mrs. -A. Williams, Mr.

jand camp, has toeen revised, and it i now est possible price. Mr. Jones is a claimed that not less than eight thou- very pleasant gentleman to meet and sorrow. Lasly and Mr. B.

S. Stovall, at 431 HILL HILL GROCERIES AND MEATS Cold Drinks in Season Bell, West 385 2702 N. Sherman St posite ends of the Dardanelles Stranger things have happened, and, after all, trade largely makes up the soul and conscience of nations. Louisville Hwald. CAROLINE SHELTON AND State avenue.

They returned to their sana will be in camp here. The park his quick acquaintance will make FAMILY. homes in Fulton and Mexico, Mo. selected for encampment purposes, ac-1 friends and customers rapidly. TMTTW--.

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