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THE KANSAS I ADVOCATE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. -v ASPIRIN1 ItsU THE KANSAS CITY ADVOCATE THE WEEKLY ANNOUNCER 4 First Introduced by MBayer" in the Year 1933 A. W. Manley, -1 Miss Lena Tooley, 1 Saint Elmore, 1 share Mrs. Nancy James, 1 Anthony E.

Hickman, 4 shares-Mrs. Mary Thompson, 1 Miss Ollie Henderson, 2 W. M. Calhoun, 2 shares T. B.

Crosby, 5 shares Ennis Taylor, 15 shares Mrs. Seleida Hinton, 1 share James Johnson, 10 Charlie Blakely, 10 shares The name "Bayer" identifies the true, world-famous Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. The name ''Bayer" means genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions of people. In each unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" you are told how to safely take this genuine Aspirin for Colds, Headache, Tooth Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture Honoaeeticacidester of SalieylieadA SOS I4t i ache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuritis and Pain generally. Always say "Bayer" when buying Aspirin Then look for the safety "Bayer Cross" on the package and oa the tablets.

Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists ala sell larger packages. Marriage Licenses Major W. Harris, K. C.

...22: Sarah McDrew, K. C. K. 0 M. McDonald, K.

C. uony Williams, K. U. K. Nolan Butler, K.

C. Mo. 32" Alice Applin, C. Mo 32" Henry Sercey, K. C.

K. 57 Martha Latcher, K. C. K. Roy Brown, K.

C. K. 2S Maggie D. Smith, K. C.

Lay Williams, K. C. K. ,...2 Louise Macon, K. C.

K. 24 James W. Wiggins, K. C. Mo.

39 Martha L. Burns, Clinton, Mead J. Lenox, K. C. K.

9.T Genevieve H. Hubbard, K. C. K. Gale Alexander, K.

C. K. Anna Robinson, K. C. Mo.

Adolphus J. Brown, C. Mo. 23: Thelma M. Broadus, PUBLICATION NOTICE.

In the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas. Gfadies Hoopgood, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Hoopgood, Defendant. No. To the above named defendant, Henry Hoopgood, Greetings: Said defendant, Henry will take notice that he has been sued for a divorce in the above en- titled court by the plaintiff, Giadies-Hoopgood, on the grounds of abandonment for one year, and that the defendant must answer the petition filed against him by the plaintiff, on or before the 1st day of November, A.

D. 1919, or the1. allegations' in said; petition will be taken as true, and a. judgment and decree for plaintiff, adjudging and decreeing a divorce to her, from the defendant, for the causes in said petition alleged, will be granted and rendered GLADES HOOPGOOD, Jf' Plaintiff- By GUY BOOKER, Attorney for i Plaintiff. (First publication Sept.

26, 1919.) M. E. CHURCH PEOPLES' MERCANTILE CO. A list of stockholders. Watch for added list in next weeks issue.

Now is the time to get in on the ground floor. In the following list the figures are dollars: W. G. Banks, 20 shares Samuel Smith, 3 shares. 15 F.

M. Bragg, 4 20 John W. Scott 2 shares 10 Miss Essie Tooley, 1 R. B. Brown, 10 shares Wiley Hulsey, 2 shares Frank I.

Godfrey, 2 Mrs. Olivia Griffin, 10 shares Dr. A. Porter Davis, 10 Mrs. Roxie Hammond, 3 50 10 10 50 50 15 Colenian Sullivan, 5 25 John Washington, id shares 50 Samuel Turner, 5 25 Henry Johnson, 20 shares 100 Mrs.

Pearl Irvine, 2 10 Mrs. Lillie B. Greer, 2 10 Mrs. Mamie Bragg, 2 shares. D.

E. 4 Mrs. Flora Curinigham, 5 shares Georf Cunningham, 5 shares Everett Kelley, 5 10 20 25 25 25 Will Stewart, 2 10 Dr.Chas.P.Washincton, 5 shares 25 Ella Smith, 5 25 Johnson, 10 shares 50 Dr. S. M.

Banks, 2 10 Pinkney MeMillian, 2 shares. 10 D. W. Allen, 2 10 William Baskerville, 2 10 James A. Griffin, 10 shares, 50 Mrs.

Eliza Jones, 2 shares 10 Alfred W. Banks, 2 shares 10 Mrs. Amanda E. Williams, 2 shares 10 Mrs Nellie B. Alexander, 1 share 5 Luther H.

Mason, 5 shares 25 Nelson, B. Robinson, 10 50 Dr. J. M. Soanes, 6 shares 30 C.

W. Comagers, 5 shares 25 Lula Dunlap, 2 shares 10 Mrs. "Mary Smith, 1 5 John Powell, 2 10 Artemus McNeal, 2 shares 100 Mrs. Mary Finley, 2 shares 10 Mrs. Vera L.

Newland, 2 shares 10 Sol McGary, 5 shares ,25 Mrs. Marie Robinson, 5 shares 25 Mrs. Frankie Givens, 5 Andrew Weir, 4 shares Jas. T. Harden, 1 share Foster Rogers, 4 shares Silas Gaines, 1 share 25 20 5 20 5 Mrs.

Nancy 1 share 5 James Hibbler, 1 5 Dora Hibbler, 1 share 5 Albert Hibler, 1 share 5 Clyde Hibbler, 1 share 5 L. R. Davis, 1 share 5 Mrs. Mary Scott, 1 share 5 Mrs. Nellie Scott.

1 share 5 Charles B. Kimble, 10 Edward D. Houston, 10 Mrs. Jettie Davidson, 2 Dr. H.

D. Voorhes, 5 Mrs. Susie Franklin," 2 Miss Nellie Williams, 2 Dr. Marion Cotten, 5 Hosea Calhoun, 1 share 50 50 10 25 10 10 25 5 Joseph I. Dunbar, 10 shares.

50 Nathan Thatcher, 10 shares 50 Rev. J. W. Clay, 2 10 Jas. P.

Smith, 5 shares 25 C. B. Cox, 1 share 5 John H. Kinzer, 3 shares 15 Prince Gillis, 1 share 5 Samuel Miller, 1 share 5 Chas. M.

Smith, 1 share 5 J. N. Turner, 1 share .1 5 A. J. Boulden, 5 25 Thos.

Kennedy, 5 25 Mrs. Estella Sharp, 2 10 H. Lambright, 5 shares 25 Mrs. Alva Nunn, 2 shares 10 Mack Smith, 5 shares 25 George W. Porter, 1 5 Clara Elliston, 1 5 J.

G. Groves, 2 shares 10 Henry Jackson, 5 shares 25 R. T. Taylor, 1 share" 5 Mrs. Ollie Fox, 5 25 Frank Bailey, 1 5 Mrs.

Toledo Smith, 5 shares. 25 Miss Venda Fields, 4 shares. .20 Miss Dora Barnes, 1 5 Joe Whitfield, 5 shares. 25 W. M.

Warfield, 5 sharse 25 Samuel Howard, 5 shares. 25 Charlie Tucker, 1 5 Mrs. Hazel Brooks, 2 10 Rev. J. Clay, 2 shares 10 George Duvall, 2 10 Mrs.

Juanita Jones, i 5 G- W. Carr, 1 5 Joe King, 1 share 5 I -r A THOMAS KENNEDY, Editor amd Prop. G. A. GREGG, Associate Editor.

MRS. M. C. MATTHEWS. Society Editor.

PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY at 610 North Sixth Street Residence Phone, Bell West 2663 The Advocate is a weekly journal demoted to Race Progress and Human Uplift. SUBSCRIPTION. One Year Six. Months .80 .50 Three Months "Entered as second-class matter Au gust 29, 1914, at the postoffice at Kan- at Ulty, Jansas, uuuci March 3, 1879." Have your news in our office not later jthan Tuesday of eacch week to insure tobUcation. Office 83 Nebraska ave-! nue.

MEMBER NATIONAL NEGRO PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1919 OCTOBER -1919 1 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU- tTeioanct AUGUST 24Y 1912, Of Kansas City Advocate, published weekly at Kansas City, for October, 1919. State of Kansas, County of Wyandotte, ss: Before me, a Notary Public, in and for the State and county aforesaid, i personally appeared Thos Kennedy, who, having been dulyslworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that he is the publisher of the Kansas City Advocate, and that the following is, to the best of hi sknowledg and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, em-, bodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager are Publisher, Thos.

Kenendy, Kansas City, Kansas. Editor, Thos. Kennedy, Kansas City, Kansas. 2., That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) None. 3.

That the known bondholders, jmortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. THOS. KENNEDY, Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of October, 1919. LUELLA GREEN (My commission expires Sept.

4th, 1921.) Miss May McClelland entertained with a dinner and automobile drive in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Tillman and Mrs. Sarah Parks Sunday. Mrs.

Mattie Jackson of Omaha, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Slaughter, a few days, she being a cousin of Mr. Slaughter.

Mrs. Butler of Parsons, was the house guest of Mrs. Luella Green, 1407 North lEighth street, during the conference. UULiLiDDDDn 'Si 5 5 5 20 5 10 10 25 75 5 50 50 Here are the board of directors of The Peoples Mercantile Company, They are men of integrity and high standing: W. G.

Banks, James A. Griffin, Dr. A. Porter Davis, Nelson B. Robinson, Richard B.

Brown, L. W. Johnson, Dr. J. G.

N. Soanes, C. W. Comajors, Dr. S.

M. Dorsey Green G. Groves. W. G.

Banks, the State Supervisor of the American Woodmen, is the President of this company and will render you the best service, as ho has rendered the American Woodmen. See W. G. Banks for particulars, 516 Minnesota avenue. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

State of Kansas, Wyandotte County, ss. No. 10,294. Tn the Probate Court in and for said county. In the matter of the Estate of Thomas Smith, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the Estate of Thomas Smith, late of said County, deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate Court of the County and State aforesaid, dated the 18th day of A. 1919. Now, all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified that they must present the same to the undersigned for allow ance within one year from the date of said letters, as they may be pre cluded from any benefit of such es tate; and that if such claims be not exhibited within two years after the date of said letters, they shall be forever barred. MARY JOHNSON, Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Smith, Deceased. Kansas City, Kansas, September 18, 1919.

In witness whereof, the undersigned, Probate Judge in and for the County of Wyandotte, State of Kansas, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Probate Court, this 18th day of September, A. D. 1919. JOHN T. SIMS, Probate Judge.

(First publication Sept. 26, 1919.) PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas. John G. Duvall, Plaintiff, vs.

Lucille Duvall, Defendant, cile Duvall, Defendant. No. 12158A2. The State of Kansas to Lucille Duvall, greeting: You are hereby notified that yoa have been sued by the above named plaintiff John G- Duvall iri the District- Court of Wyandotte County, for a divorce and that unless you answer the petition filed in said cause on or before the 7th day of November, 1919, said petition will be taken as true and judgment 1 will be rendered against you divorcing said plaintiff from you; and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. WM.

H. TO WEIRS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Attest: R. J. McFarland, Clerk, by W.

J. Mathis, Deputy. (First Publication Sept. 26, 1919) PUBLICATION NOTICE, In the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas. Theodoshia Linsey, Plaintiff, vs.

Jess Linsey, Defendant. No. 11768-A. To the, above named defendant, Jess Linsey, Greetings Said defendant, Jess Linsey, will take notice that he ha sbeen sued for a divorce in the above entitled court by the (plaintiff, Theodoshia Linsey, on the grounds of gross neg lect of duty and abandonment, and that the defendant must answer the petition filed against him by the plaintiff, on or before the first day of November, A.D. 1919, or the allegations in, said petitiorv will be taken as true, and a judgment and decree for plaintiff, adjudging and decreeing a divorce to her, from the defendant, for the causes in said petition alleged, will be granted and rendered accordingly.

THEODOSHIA LINSEY, Plaintiff. By GUY BOOKER, Attorney for Plaintiff (First publication Sept. 26, 1919.) Miss Theodosia Hamilton, 830 Nebraska avenue, entertained Mrs. Butler of Parsons, and Miss Carney at dinner Conference Sunday. OF FIRSf A.

J. F. GRIFFIN, Pastor. Residence, 1111 North Eighth St. Phone Bell West 2904.

ORDER OF SERIVCES. 9:30 A. Sunday School. 11:00 A. preaching.

5:00 P. Junior Allen League. 6:00 P. Senior Allen League. 7:45 P.

preaching. WEEKLY SERVICES. Official Board, 2nd and 4th Monday, 7:30 P. M. Choir rehearsal, Tuesday 7:30 P.M.

Wednesday, prayer meeting, 7:30 P. M. Friday class meeting 8 P. M. CHURCH NEWS The services were largely attended Sunday morning, to hear its new pas tor (this conference year) Rev.

J. F. Griffin. The members and friends showed their love and appreciation for this great Christian leader and church builder by filling up the auditorium. His sermon was as fresh ancj invigorating to the souls of men as hisf first one delivered in this pulpit, some twenty-eight months ago.

The congregation and his many friends rejoiced in seeing him standing in the heighth of his Christian manhood and delivering the message of truth and righteousness. The choir rendered excellent music, as only they are able to do. The pastor, in tender words of appreciation, thanked ali rwho in any way helped so nicely take care of the annual conference. Last year, being one of the greatest years of the ingathering of sheck- les, why can we not make this year iTjr va me fvuio ui. men.

jut; 1 us oe up and around, doing pur Master's work. Parents, don't forget the nursery of the chruch. Send your children to the Sabbath school. You may regret some day, when it is too late. You slumber late on Sunday mom- ings.

The A1Ien ery Sunday at the work of this organization is to help humanity and especially young people of the race. A large number of the members are attending the Annual Conference at Allen Chapel this week. The doors of First A. M. E.

church are open seven days in the week, and strangers are welcome at all times. Worship with us on the Lord's Day. Rev. H. D.

Harris, the very successful presiding elder of the Topeka district, filled the pulpit at the evening service to a large and appreciative audience. He one of the-most practical Christian sermons that has been heard for a long time. It was a great sermon, indeed FEDERAL BAKING SYSTEM. We wish, to call our readers' attention' to the open view bakery, 522 Minnesota avenue, the most modern and sanitary bakery in the 'city. You will see at this number a large cylinder glass oven stationed in the window, revolving, baking bread as no other oven can possibly do This system is the wonder of the age when it comes to baking bread.

This system was founded in Frane during the war and has only been, operated m.this country a short time, but today, along the western coast, one can hardly find a loaf 'of bread that is not baked in one of these glass ovens. The beauty of this system is, it is perfectly sanitary, including ev ery other department in the shop, and the manager, Mr. H. M. Rollins, especially invites the entire public to come in; and inspect the shop.

He is only too glad to show them through his sanitary While it is only a few days since Mr. Rollins onened jup this bakery, they are selling thou- sands of loaves every day, besides rolls of manyi kinds. Mesdames I. V. Brown, Z.

Nelson, L. M. Stovall, C. Taylor and A. T.

Hultz are at Emporia this week attending the Baptist state convention. nnnnnnnnnog NINTH STREET S. JU North, Manager I TREMONT BAPTIST CHURCH. The Tremont Baptist church has accomplished great work. As a reason she met in a business meeting last Tuesday night and was organiz ed a duly, orthodox Missionary Baptist church, with) Rev.

D. B. Jackson, D.D., moderator, who preformed his office as one who like Moses, had just come from God with fresh; authority. This church is now in a revival meeting urging souls to Christ. The service Sunday morning was grand.

Rev. Rohe preached a powerful sermon. Text, Eph. subject "Be Strong." After which the doors of the church were opened; men and women came and united with great joy. The meeting will continue by the young "ministers' union, Rev.

Jno Bernard, president. REV. R. HARRS, Pastor SISTER N. COIiEMAN, Clk.

BROWN'S SUIT CLUB. This is a club, if you stay in or go out of it, you will get your suit just the same. It contains 40 members and some member gets a made to order suit every week. Mr. J.

Collins, 314 Greeley avenue, received a suit on Monday evening, Sept 29th, the first week. No. 24 got it. The second week the suit was made for Mr. D.

H. Green, 2901 Spruce avenue, number 22. The number is pulled every Monday evening, so always have your dollar in by that time, as we don't call for the money. Be on time, as this week may be your week to get a TWO BARBERS WANTED Want two barbers for Saturday evening Six barber only have four bai-bers. MADE TO ORDER SUITS.

Men's Suits and Overcoats made to order. Prices right. Ask to see samples. Call at 601 State avenue. Get" your hair cut and straight Electric massage.

Clothes pressed and made to order. Proprietors R. B. BROWN and W. HULSEY 601 State Avenue, K.

K. Mr. and iMrs. W. M.

Cantrell, 2314 North Fourth street, have returned from Danville, 11., where they visited Mr. Cantrell's parents. They report a very pleasant trip. PUBLICATION NOTICE In the District. Court of Wyan-odtte County, Kansas.

Vera Thornily, Plaintiff, vs. Jesse Thornily, Defendant. Satte of Kansas, Wyandotte County, ss: The State of Kansas, To the above named defendant, Jessie Thornily: You are hereby notified that the above plaintiff, did on the 12th day of 1919, file in the Clerk's office of District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas, a petition against you for a divorce, on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty. Unless you answer, demur, or otherwise ob ject on or before the 4th day of November, 1919, the allegation, statement, averment, and contents in said petition therein contained will be taken as true, and upon ur- ther proof plaintiff will be granted divorce as prayed for in her petition. L.

W. JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Attest: S. J. McFarland, Clerk, by H.

E. Meade, Deputy. (First publication Sept. 19, 1919.) --n-a LAMBRIGHT WHITELAW DRUG STORE 3091 N. 27th St.

Kansas City, Kan. PURE DRUGS TOILET ARTICLES CANDIES CIGARS. AND TOBACCOS Prescriptions Our Specialty Bell West 4101 L. BUFORD Dressmaking Tailoring and Remodeling All Work Guaranteed 3037 North Allis Street Kansas City, Kansas Bell West 1751-J an a a a 380 a d.d a ---n-n i a AND ICE Third Street 0 I West COMPANY i Dealer in i KANSAS COAL COMPANY (Successors to J. M.

Bailey) COAL AND WOOD BUILDING MATERIALS ETC. Mrs. Delia D. Cox, 12 60 H. Alexander, 1 share.

Mrs. D. A. Duvall, 1 5 Mrs. Lizzie Parker, 1 5 William Pope, 2 sharesl 10 Dorsey Green, 2 10 ADD LIST B.

Cox, 4 shares 20 Harry V. Bryant, 1 5 Prof. G. A. Gregg, 1 5 G.

B. Buster, 1 5 Prof. J. A. Hodges, 4 20 M.

J. Owens, 1 -5 William A. Carter, 1 5 Catherine Caldwell, 1" 5 H. C. Scott, 1 5 Dr.

Johnson, 2 shares 10 Mrs. Mary Davis, 1 5 9 COAL 1620 North 1917-1925 NORTH Bell Phone, West 1923 Kansas City, Kan. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS Uisotn rnones west nub nriT l- ii inm.i-'t, o.iL.uJ i 1 ii Un. i 1LJ i ii i.

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