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Wichita Protest from Wichita, Kansas • 6

Wichita Protest from Wichita, Kansas • 6

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Wichita Protesti
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Wichita, Kansas
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i 11 it THE WICHITA PROTEST, W. BETTIS, EDITOH AS IT SHOULD BE. Wi. BOWERS' QUICK SERVICE jviilto iuvs. "in Drief Colored Derogate a.

American Legion C'onventHJii at Pittsburg llcceive Royal Treatments TRANSFER mm Lawrence Ave. Phone M. 22G4 2142 N. Phone 7975 1112 Wichita St. Mrs.

Frankie Powell of Forest City Veteran of War Passes 1 3 the Civil Away. is in the city for an indefinite Always on the lob Rates Modcrult Stay with" her brother end sistern Jew. Mr Mrs. PercSt Carter of The funeral services of Samuel" From Pittsburg eHadlight. attending the state convention of the American Legion are several prominent young colored ex-soldiers, whtfhave served overseas and who represent various walks in life.

William Harrison, lawyer' of Ohio Avenue. 25 25c Smith were hel dat St. Mary's Bapt Sugar Cured R(v Picnic Bacon Squares Niagara Cut" Paeon." Sugar Curod Culifornia Hams Lake Anderson has' etui ned from ist church Monday afternoon, Rev. S. B.

Butler in the absence of Rev, Douglas conducted the services, as MODERN HOSPITAL and SURGICAL SCIIOOL II. Philipp, Head-Surgeon. a visit to points in California. fO. 2 is-.

It Gov- Mrs. A. L. Henderson is in Kansas sisted by Rev. Wm, Thompson.

Mr. Hutchinson, who is prominent in political and civil affairs of his ejty', is impressed with the courtesies shown him. Citv this week attending the Elks 716 N. Lawrnece -Ave, 'Wichita Fresh Pork Shoulder nest Roast Good Eoef Steak I 15c Smith was a veteran of the Civil war and leaves a wife, 9 children and 16 children to mourn his demise, John D. Jones, a building engineer Free Clinics 7:00 to 9:00.

A. Phone Douglas 521-J The remains were interred in Maole Clayton' Thomas who. has recently returned from a two months visit in .22 Vic for a 6-story office building of Wichita, is also one of the delegates "in attendance. Sergeant Jones, as he is Grove cemetery. The Peoples Under taking Co.

had charge of tho funeral. California, left Sunday night for aKn Ues. 212 Pine. Office C15 N. Main Curec sua Citv.

accompanied by his Dold's White Roe Pure Lard meats are all of the very best and government inspected, meat shipped by express when money' accompanies the order. Full line of Pig Tails, Pig Ears. Tig Snouts, Eeais and Heads. We do not ship meat by parcel post. mother Mrs.

Eddie Thomas to attend Dr, J. C. Farmer is in Kansas City better known, is perhaps one "of the most foitunate of his race in traveling in foreign countries, While serv Rti, Phone, II S488J FRED C. HELM Attorney af Law the Elks convention. intending the Elks Grand Lodge.

He is a delegate from Peerless Princess ing his country overseas he had the lodge, Wichita. Mrs. Andrew Oliver and Miss aVn- WICHITA. KANSAS pleasure of traveling in England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland uml France. He is, also loyees at 'pswer by seo by Uov.

'eisajtm to ae.it did' ieile Oliver have returned, to their Some in Kansas City, after visit with Mrs. W. C. Neely. Donald Stuten will leave Sunday 0O N.

Main TelepUn Mkt. 117 night for Quindaro, where he will on impressed with the hospitality shown the. colored delegates by the white foil at Western University as a ibtu- iiizens and more especially that of rtunt. GOOD LUMBER -MAKES GOOD HOMES DR. E.

FARMER Physician and Surgeon wichita kansa; salina, kansas. Ihe local colore! post, represented by Arthur Dues, post commander. Jou of Atchihon, vice Com Mr, Binkley, Mrs. Waller and Miss Northcult of. Eldorado were in ths Mr.

and Mrs. C. I. Burns entertained jilfornially at their home on South Washington, honoring Mrs. Andrew Oliver, Miss Vauncile Olive and Mis Ernestine Crutchfield, on last Wednesday evening.

An enjoyable time was had by all present. mander of the colored post there, is also receiving royal treatment city Tuesday, the guests of -Mrs. Vera Staten. METZ LUMBER CO. These delegates are receiving rec ognition in the various caucus mcet- Mr.

Bright, Mack Roberts, Mrs ngs during the convention. These H. Meredith. Mrs. Hortense Bradford.

Phone MARKET 196 401 N. MAIN men say that no such treatment has ever been accorded them in any con with John Dixon'as have returned from a motoring tour to Col Miss Ernestine Crutchfield has relumed to her home in Kansas City, after a pleasant visit with her grandfather, Mr. William Hineher of Blaine avenue." vention of this nature and do not hesitate in making it known. PHONE MARKET 2990 RES. PHONE MARKET 503W Henry P.

Dunaway Plumbing: and Heating REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE 728 N. Main Street Kansas orado, they all report a most pleasant trip and seem greatly invigorated by the outing. 'THE DON'T MISS IT, CAFE SAMUEL L. SMITH. Chub Trout, the genial cafe" man is Mrs.

Clayton Duley has returned home after a most pleasant visit in Omaha, Council Bluffs, and Kansas City. Murdock Pharmacy Prescription Druti Store John McBride who has undergone doing a land office business, He buys pablican Secretary jonception il a long tr. Slemp. in the wolt race, Rev. jf ace were Preai-' yipture on-5'' and oa a stone 'i a stand es3 of the V.

Frazier ates were id to the fately and ie race to publes, to Wn won-Ige stated i from his the bert and serves it in highclass an operation for appendicitis, at St. Francis hospital is getting along style. The public appreciates service and that is what Chub is putting out. satisfactory, according to report Corner Main and Murdock Phone Mkt. 1130 Mrs.

Ora Ford of Columbus, Ohio, has returned home after a very pleasant visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Drop in and try him "once ami you will become a regular. fit Mrs. Beulah Thomas of W.

Elm St. is visiting in Parsons, Kans. Invites you to call them up and tiive them your or SERVICE THAT. SATISFIES ANDREWS XTL brothers Tjtica'janl Aito Livery. der.

No order too small and none too lartfe. NEW HOI'- NOTES. "A prayer for Pardon" was care REMEMBER "We deliver anything, anywhsire, Miss Lucile. Jones, has returned homo from several weeks visit with her grand father and relatives in Missouri. attrition any without extra charge." wslliniji, fun-Phnt Mkt.

489, 109 E. FIRST ST srli nal partitt. WICHITA fully studied by Sunday school attendants last Sunday morning. More Mrs. Emma Gilmore and daughter Florence returned home Monday after a pleasant visit with their sister and aunt, Mrs.

Ella Woodard, C15 N. In-, dianu. Vjt ft Ida Reed and Mrs. Crawford entertained Mrs; Emma Gilmore and is being learned about the character and career of David. Mrs.

G. L. Scott and chihh-en have returned home after spending several weeks with Mr. Scott in Waterloo, Iowa. Wc note with satisfaction, that the KANSAS FURNITURE CO.

Men's Bible class is still doing good jit' he was tne to gbt Govcrn-fe, that it ent could, injustice ild recog-jl appoint- work. A deacon showed a good example by being the first member of his class to arrive. ILPE2 Mr. F. L.

Godfrey, state supervisor of American Woodmen, is out on a business trip to Lawrence and daughter from Columbus, Kansas, with party at the residence of Mrs. Ida'Reed. last Wednesday evening. A Ifiost delightful time was had. 1 ''t 'r Ir4.Ella Woodard entertained with o'clock di nner last Thursday Taking a text from Is.

13:21, 3-25, using as'a subject "An Ancient Pic- 233-235 North Main Phone Market GG2 Furniture, Rugs and Easy Terms, Courteous Treatment, Prompt Service. We appreciate your patronage, refer ypu to hundreds of our customers among the colored people of Wichita, to do so. THE ENDERSON UNDERTAKING iid.e, at.ernattojiaL oe to SOM PANYr It's Good tor WXttt Ails You E. Fishback, our minister, preached a praiseworthy spiritual sermon at 11 a. m.

Jwith the Venfhg honoring her sister and niece Gilmore and daughter. Those present were Rev. and Mrs, S. Butler, Mrs. Florence Work, Miss Ltfura-Work, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Woodard and Ethyl and Irene Woodard. Beautiws and Wonders of "The The, Anderson Undertaking C23 N. Main street formerly "the Anderson-Avery Undertaking Company, has just received a large shipment of beautiful caskets from an eastern factory, This firm, buying as it does in car load lots, are enabled to give their patrons the highest class goods at moderate prices. Mr, Thos.

Ander not I N. Mosle. A tonic that builds your system up and z'ivcs satisfaction, when you foci k'k and all run down. God's World" proved to bo a very interesting topic in the Y. P.

U. Sunday evening. At 8 p. m. Sunday our minister delivered such a sound, logical, gospel Freeman L.

Martin Res. I). 258.1 laude L. Jones Res. I).

575 Office Phone M. 779 i MARTIN JONES At (orn Law Notary in OHice 519 N. Main St. Wichita, Kans. son, manager invites the public to stop in and inspect his stock.

sermon that the most skeptical have been convinced. Mrs. Ernest Woodard entertained the following with a breakfast last Sunday morning: Miss, Florence Gil-ptore of Columbus, Mius Dorothy Sims of Fisk University, Misses Ola Case, Euth Brown, Laura Work Ethyl and Irene Woodard. After enjoying a three course breakfast, the quests spent one hour kodaking, later ttt ending morning services at Calvary' Baptist church. MONEY TO LOAN Will make short time loans at reasonable' rates When Ailing, Call or Write Our Sick .11.

Bates was very much indisposed part of last week, but is bet ter. of interest on any articles of value I). L. STEWART, 0 ALWAYS DRINK Weigand's Co flee Co mil JORDAN THE TAILOR ,01 WIEGAND Tea CoHee Co. Wichita's Quality Coffee House Vi'icliila, ATTENTION MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL HOUSE.

412 Aenue IJuyfl Elegant Tailoring Establishment Hi rs. Queenie Taylor is confined her room with a severe attack of rheumatism; the is.ht'the home of her sister, Mrs. Salona McGee, who ha3 recently purchased a beautiful Iwnv in the ninth block on Ohio. Of E. Hlnck 535 N.

St. 120 N. Market Jordan the has purchased the I'honcs-Uay, Mkt. 29-19-NifcM Doujj. UtiG 523 'North Main Although bt'tter, Mrs.

Mary remains on the sick list. The last meeting of the Royal House prior to the setting of the Grand Lodge at Atchinscn will be held at jtlasonic Hall Wednesday evening, September 1st. Business of vital importance to be transacted. Members yill take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of DELILAH McAPAMS, Queen.

est i Miss Invla Uownard, who became ill in February, cotitinuet to be a patient BulTerer. Mcr many friends are concerned about her Anderson Undertaking Company FORMERLY ANDERSON AVERY. Auto Hearse and Motor Ambulance Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night. WICHITA, KANSAS (ieruldiiic Shannon are Mr. George Holly has returned from a trip to Kansas City, Mo.

Gulp and in, business of E. Black' at fiij. N. Main ami Is now making it one the most complete cleaning and pressing establishments in the state. Mr.

Jordan is an expert laikv and a good business man, by first class work and close application to business he has up a lucrative and growing trade at his former stand, Main and found his quarters inadequate for liis large business and hence was compelled to seek a larger and mere commodius room, which he new has. With hia large and elegant stock vl woolens, the mont improved apparatus and machinery for high class pressing and cleaning and his well known ability as a tailor, we bespeak for Mr, Jordon abundant success in his new location. in and lock over bin place, give him a. trial order1 and you will become a regular custcner. Salona McCI-e, William and James Taylor ar in Columbua, Kan sas visiting their grandfather, Rev.

J. S. Street. S. W.

Whitlow left for Lon Angeles, California Tuesday, where he will join his wife and probably remain permanently in the Golden West. Mrs. Geo. Holly has returned from month's sojourn in the Lone Star ptate, visiting the parents of Mr. She reports a most enjoyable trip.

Mrs. C. Griffin anticipates a Sugar Combination Sales Violate Lav. CJerienil I'uliner ln.s ru'd Unit (lie jnetlw of grocers In reipiir. Ing that ferdiln iinio'int of other commodities' fee pur'-liftned with pound of cutrni' tt violntlon of the federal trade fonmitoslon art.

plear.ant valt from her son, Mr. Bryan Griffin' of Chicago. lie is expected to arrive August 28. THE KANSAS GIMK'EKV COMPANY A GOOD PLACE IO TJCADE The Kansas Gneiry Co. at N.

Main Street, invite yon to call and inspect their new MoA if groceries and fjie line of dry tindsalt meats. They will h' Ip ou the hitrh of living. Their mrtto is "(piklc nales and small profits. Come in and Kct acquainted they will treat you right Kend their ad in this paper and compare their price? with others. "Schopenhauer's Bible." The "Oupkeb-hat" is a Latin trans latfon of tho "UpanUhnds." made Anquetll from a Persian ver lion of the Sanscrit original, which was ptihllHtiod ftrasxlmrg, In two volumes quarto.

under the title "(Mipnek'lnif. Id est. Secret um Le gendum." It emmisis of a group of trentlxes, epotindljig a general system of nintlenl pfinthelxm, wUJch arora a levelopmet(t of the more tlieosophlc eleOHfit in the Velns. Is believed that this Influenced, tfchop-jmhai'tier not little In lil wrltlmfn. Hurrah! New Hope Sunday School picnic is to be held in Lin wood Park, Septi 10.

l'ray for a good day. hiix say I To Press.) Simmons, i herl in a -j white man he world to-id people to to glory in jduty rests an in the tge audience le who had ih. Ex-Gov- saSd the speech had ever heard colored man. "pO voices re- hurches fur-eting which Big Bethel as destroyed one of the Atlanta this Fouid Ps-nisefJ 50 Cert Tip. A o(-peiif tip to ftwnn, hell Itoy An hotel nt P.illa., TfX- wsa rfnwd hv after tic had returned to 'vtio lef: Mr whIIcI on dcwU tn Ui 'oldiy.

Mr. J. R. Johnston, proprietor of he Busy Corner Barber Shop, left for Kansas City.Tuesday night in company with Dr. Z.

U. Bass of Muskogee, Okla. Mr. Johnston will attend a meeting of the stockholders of th? World's Wonder Oil and Gas and Atferwards acocmpany them on a tour of inspection of the company's properties in Kansas and Oklahoma. The Unpopular Atchoot JMentywoofl Press "I sneezod ft weae Into the elr, It fell to earth I knew where: tut linrd utid cold were the looks of those In whose vlcln US Tranwript Don't fail to, attend the fiih fry at New Hope Friday night, Augunt 27.

ThP MiRsionary Society invites Di2n tot cEf Bf FlStlfil GO YOU KNOW WHY--- The Hauss Isn't Big Enouii for falfier? Mi L'fk urt-t'fw. 17kr -I OF -'C I to i.fr Htt lit. rr i so Mtl -1 i fit It' lUi-: I 1UL tSix. NO ex rrcjjJ The many friends of Thos. J.

Ander popular railroad man will re-great to learn of his death in Kansas Citjr, after brief illness. Mr. Anderson was well known in this city and was stricken here a few weeks ago while on his run. He was reported better last week, but he took re-ipse and died. His funeral will be held in Kansas City, Friday.

I fm Of i for a f-on of rn' i Mrs. J. W. Dixon imd brother, Mr. Malone of 305 W.

8lh street are 3 visiting with their parents in Wilford, They are attending a family Li A A t..

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Years Available:
1919-1920