Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1908 — Page 4
~ / mp THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
e genuine Carter's Rheumatic Kemed;, which cured Dan Carter and man; others of Rheumatism, bears the signature of ‘ —R P. BLODAU, The Manufacturer,— both oh package and bottle. Any other preparation sold as b'lng-the above described, is a counterfeit and substitute and shonld be rejected. Look for the signature. Robt* P. Blodau, DRUGGIST, 402 Indiana Ave. INDIANAPOLIS.
DO YOU KNOW? That the undersigned, DAN CARTER, for many year a Polieeman in Indianapolis, had Rheumatism and Kidne complaint for 5 years at intervals he was either confined t bed or on crutches. He is now on full duty, complete! cured by this remedy. The above is correct. “DANIEL CARTER” J?' 9 'A fact that is well-known by the Patrolmen of the City-ASK THEM.
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Miss Lillian Maxey has issued invi tations to a 6 o’clock tea, Dec. 29th. Miss Nellie Ferman has returned from Springfield, O., after a pleasant visit with Dr. and Mrs. Pius. The Lotus Club will dance Monday night, Dec 28th, at Masonic halj. Mrs. V T . A. Green left Wednesday for Blunt Springs, Ala,, where she spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. W r m, Scott of Chicago, is spending his holidays with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scott, in N. Senate ave. Mrs. Rebecca Hines of Albaun. O., will visit her brother, Earnest Howard of Chicago street, during the holi-
days.
Mrs. Essie Thornton will entertain several young people Tuesday evening, Dec. 29th, in honor of her daughter,
Adelaide.
Miss Cora A. Williamson will spend the Xmas holidays with friends in Jeffersonville, Ind., and Louisville, Ky. You must not miss the young men’s entertainment at Tomlinson hall,next •Tuesday night, Dec. 29, ’08. Admission, only 35cts. A big turkey dinner with be served at the Colored Training School, 620 Ogden street, New Years night, Jan. 1, 1909. Dinner 25cts. Dr. and Mrs. Ward issued invitations to a debut party in honor of their sister, Minerva, Dec. 28th. Nearly 100 young people are expected. A reception was given at the Hinton Club parlors Thursday night, Dec. 24. in honor of the Smart Set, a color ed company which has been playing at the Park theatre this week. The presents for the Xmas tree, to be at the young men’s league entertainment at Tomlinson hall, Tuesday evening, Dec. 28, ’08, will be distributed during the intermission. Send in your local and society new 8 to The Recorder. New Phone 1563. The New Years dance of the season will be held at Odd Fellows Hall Jan. 1st, by the Pleasure Seekers club. It pays to advertise when you have something to advertise. That is why you can see the Mardi Gras that will be held at Tomilson hall, Friday eve., Jan. 1st, in all the papers. OnlyoOcts admission, “that’sall.” Invitations are out announcing the marriage of A,ddie L. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney Brown, to Mr. William B. Roberts, Wednesday evening, Dec. 30, 1908, at 8 o’clock Reception from 8:00 till 11:00 o’clock. Enough has been said about the young men’s Xmas tree and prominade at Tomlinson hall, Tuesday evening, Dec. 29, ’08, so that everybody in and ‘around the city for 50 miles, must know about it. So get ready and turn out, as the price of admission is only
35c ts.
Mrs. Thomas Wallace gave a luncheon at her homer, on N. Superior st., Dec. 18th, for Miss Grace Starks of Louisville, Ky. Covers were laid for ten guests, which were Mrs. Jennie Brown, Miss Amanda Turner, Mrs. Margret Royster, Mrs. Emma Stifs, MissGiace Starks, Mrs. Mary Snowden, Mrs. Eva Wiggins. Mrs. Ulysses Turner and Mrs: C. Ward. Mr. Henrj Jackson is on the sick list The Ladies Auxiliary of Jones Tabernacle will give a Sword Drill and Literary entertainment Wednesday night, Dec. 30th. Miss Hazel V. Gilmore and Mr. Wm Randall of Chicago, arrived Thursd iy to spend Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Wilson. The public is invited to attend the celebration of the birth of Christ, given by Union and Leah Chapters, order of Eastern Star, Dec. 27th, 2:30 p. m., at their|hall, corner Court and Delaware streets. Wanted—Piano pupils; Mrs. Kate Harris Cheatham, 1113 N. West street At Gauld'g Pharmacy ALK-RHU-BIS, the wonderful rem edy for all stomach disorders, sat sfac tory results guaranteed or money refunded. Ask us about it. GAULD’S PHARMACY, 601 Indiana avenue. Don’t be afraid! It won’t hurt Kuykendall & Huffman. Dentists 613 Indiana ave. See them today
The LaPlaza Club DANCES DEC. 31st and and Every other Thursday evening ^hereafter. All persons iiolding Invitations are cordially invited AAAafc FARLEY & TURNER Mgrs Mrs. Sallie Robinson will give an informal reception Thursday evening, Dec. 31, ’08, from 3 to 6, 8 to 10 p. m. for Mr, and Mrs. John Coleman. The Willing Workers business club will give a reception Wednesday, Dec. 30, ’08, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W I. Reed, 1605 Alvoid street. The women’s club will meet at Flan ner Guild Monday afternoon, with
Mrs. Guthrie.
The E. C. Morris Missionary society will hold open _.ouse New Year’s day at the home of Mrs. Lefsie Davis, 834 W. Pratt street, from 2 till 10 p. m. Friends and members of other societies are invited to call. The club will meet next Friday with Mrs. Laura
Jackson in W. North street.
The Mardi Gras is ali the talk, ard I’ll be there, Tomlinson hall, New Years night, Jan. 1, ’09. The price of admission is only 50cts, in the bounds of every pleasure seeker. To to the
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Thomas J. Crump, C. C. of Montgomery Lodge, K. of P., entertained at dinner last Sunday, Grand Chancellor Tidrington, R. N. Powell, Elmer Hill and J. V. Barnett. Ira Roberts of Kokomo and E. O. Montgomery of Shelbyville, together with Col. Geo. D. Wilks < city, members of the Grand Trustee Board of the K. of P’s., held a meeting here
last Sunday. •
Musical and Dramatic Extravaganza
. , - . There will be a musical and dramatnch. the poor, the great and small, , 4 there will be no partiality shown at all, *c extravaganza at Allen Chapel A. M
E. Church, Tuesday evening, Decem-
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A Worthy Entertainment The parents and friends in the north wes'ern part of our city are making an effort to re-establish a Free Kindergarten in that section, by the first of the year. If the sum of $50 can be raised the Kindergarten Association will open the school. There is great need of such an institution in that particular section, hence many of the good c itizens are furthering the plan. A grand entertainment to raise money for this purpose will be given at Mt. Zion Baptist ch rch, 12th and Fayette streets, Tuesday evening, Dec. 29,1908.
program:
Invocation Pastor Selection Mandolin Glee Club Solo Miss Hattie eoleman Piano Solo Mrs. Engene heatam Solo Mr. Watler Hodge Indian Club Lrill Pupils 8th Grade McCoy School Reading Mrs. Alfred A. Taylor Solo Miss Pearl Reed Violin Solo Mr. James Hodge Solo...Mrs. Katherine Crossen Harper Euet..Mr. and Mrs, Geo. H. Brabham Cornet Solo Master Albert Booth Solo Mrs. Peter Dent Solo 1 Mrs. Maud Beatty Patronesses.—MadamesJGeo. H. Brabham, Eugene Cheatam, Lewis Clark, Peter Dent, Thomas Etters, Henry Fleming, Chas. S. Harper, HenrylL. Herod, H. L. Hummons, Wm. Pierce, Allen Simms, Geo. P. Stewart, Edwin F. Stokes, Wm. R. Valentine and Jas. II. Wells. Patronesses—-Misses Grace Barbour, Mamie Boniface, Agnes Booth, Camilla Boyer, Lina Brown, Lillian Crutchfield, Ada Mooris and Carolyn
Stewart.
And think of it, Prof. Harvey Farley’s orchestra. Everybody knows his musical ability and his kindly disposition to please everybody. So he will serve the young men at Tomlinson hall, Tuesday night, Dec. 29, ’08, in a good old way. The big sensation that is attracting every one, is the Mardi Gras at Tomlinson hall New Years night. Admis
sion 50cts.
The Matinee club will dance Xmas afternoon, also New Years afternoon, at Odd Fellows hall. Harvey Jones, Pres., R. Keynkendall, Sec’y. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Touissont L’Overture club will give a recep tion in honor of the clubs retiring officers, Wednesday eve., Dec, 30, ’09. The Touissant L’Overture club will give a grand minstrel show and dance soon at Masonic hall. Watch the Recorder for dates. Wm. Abstoim Pres; J. Weslay Jones, Rec. Sec. “Ran” Butler and “Rube” Page will do a “Teddy Bear two step in real Teaddy Bear costumes at the Mardi Gras, Tomlinson hall, Friday eve,, New Years night, Jan. 1, 1909Come. Don’t miss this. Mr. Woodford Jackson of Detroit, Mich., will spend the holidays with his parents in W. North street, accompanied by his uncle an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin will spend the holidays in Chicago with her sister
and friends. AN ERROR.
The general invitation to the Sumner League Musical as published in our last issue, was an error, as the club’s musicals are open only to its members and those receiving invitations. The Entertainment committee has completed all arrangements for this affair and a pleasant time is as-
sured.
ber 29th. One of the most interesting programs of the season will be rendered on that evening. Harry W. Jackson, a young dramatic reader and impersonator of this city, will be a promi
Tlie above is a fac-simile of Harry W. Jackson, as he will appear in the Musical and Dramatic Extravaganza at Allen chapel A. M. E church next Tuesday night.
nent feature on the program.. Mr. Jackson impersonations of the miser, and maniac, humorous and Shakepearian characters have created considerable comment by the public, and he has been highly complimentedby some able dramatic critics. He will produce in costume, on the evening of the entertainment, the famous “Chariot Race,” which alone will be worth the attendance of large audience. A RobinsonSchooler will make you “see what you dont,” grow flowers from nowhere produce flags from water, change water into ink, sawdust into sugar, and perform a number of other wonderful mystifying magics. The young men’s choral society,composed of twenty voices, will sing several of its best selections. Richard Chavers, president of the society, will sing a barytone solo, assisted by the chorus. Amos Thompson, leading tentor, will sing a solo. There will be plenty of good singing and music on this occasion, for which tickets are already rapidly being sold. A gold ring will be given to the person selling the largest number of tickets over fifteen. Tickets for sale at the Recorder and Freeman offices and at Chavis’ Drug store. REMEMBER, and especially during the holidays, SHELTON & WILLIS has first class carriages to hire for all occasions. Prices reasonable, prompt services. Give them a call. Telephone 3058, old
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First class in every respect Best meals in town, home cooking. Kegu lar meal, 20c. Sunday dinner, 25c. Meal ticket, $1.20 for $1 .00 21 meals, $3.00. Regular meals from to 0:30 a. m. Dinner 12 m. to 2:30 p- ' Supper 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. Menu Sunday: i ream, Tomato soup, v dclcen with dumplins, baked chicken, roast beef, spring lamb, mint sauce, mashed potatoes, candid yames. Waldorf salad peas, lemon pie, apple dumplins. Open House on New Year’s Day
THE GREAT MARDI GRAS Graceful Cake Walk in the latest guise Buck and Wing Dancing & Contest The Spectacular Grand March, made up from the great mass of merry-mak-ing pleasure seekers. The Grand Ball, the Novelty Teddy Bear Two-Step to the music of Prof. Robt. Douglass’ popular Orchestra The Superb Street Parade at High Noon, headed by the famous Iron Lea gue Band The enormous expense to give tlie patron their money’s worth the contributing of a liberal per cent 0 f the net receipts to one of the many of tlie net receipts to one of the many deserving colored Charitable organiza tions; the cordial invitation to the general public and tlie flattering en eouraging that has already greeted u from scores who guarantee their pres ence. The Admission is only 50 cents the place is TOMLINSON HALL the day is FRIDAY EVE (January 1 1909, New Years Night) See big bills Tickets on sale at The Recorder, 4l4 Ind ave, New Phone 1563and tlie Free Hi an, 225 Ind ave. New Phone 2880 MARDI GRAS
REAL ESTATE AND RENTS For Sale• 2 lot», Talbott Ave. near 45th st $225 for the two big- bargains. For sale, 5 room cottage. Sheldon street, near 17th st., $1400, lot 4oxl50 ft. Payments, $100 down. $12 per month. 5room cottage. Roach street, half squarefrom car. North Itulianapollis $13. , fc room residence North West Part modern 2500—200down balance monthly. For rent 5 rooms. Sheffield ave., Haughville $:o. For Sale 4 room Cottage, Cushing st.. two squares from Roosevelt ave. car. & 21st street $1,000; $>0 down. $10 per month, Eor Sale 5 roon. Cottage, Eugenia st. N. Indianapolis. $1350: $10t» down $15 pei month For rent 5 rooms 2304 Hovey st.,8.00 For sale or Trade-40 acres of farm land South ern Illinois.easv terms. For sale 7 vacant lots, Tremout & Clark si. $250; pay ments $10 down and $1 per week. For sale vacant tot N, Indianapolis $2-30; $10 down •» per month. For sale 5 room cottage Yandes st near 23rd $12oo-$100 down $12 per month. For sale, N. West st near 10; 7 rooms and bath, $3500--$50u down balance monthly payments. Foi Sale, 10 room moaern house, N. Illinois street, near 26'.h st. $o.()00 For Sale, vacant lots on 42nd st. 1 square of Fairviewcar line, $250 00, easy payments. For Sale 4 room cottags. Lincoln st .Southside. $1250; $100down $12 per moat n . For sale 4 rooms Milev ave Haughville near 10th $1250: payments $100 down $12 per monih. For rent 936 Bismark ave 4 rooms $8.00 6 rooms 724 Belmont ave. $10 00 For Sale 5 room Cottage W. 10th just west of West »t $ 700. Lot faces 2 streets, a fine investment,'lot 33x160 For Sale 4 room cottage, Traub. Ave North of IVtichigan, street, Haughville. $1200 payments $50. down and $10. per month For rent 3 rooms 1600 Ogden st $8.00 For Kent 3 rooms, 974 Colton, street For rent 5 rooms 813 Camp st $10.0 For rent 820 N. West st-. lo.OO For tent 5 rooms 854 Chicao st 8.50 For Rent 7 room modern bath, Fayette, St. $16.00 per montnAccident nud Heaitti Insurance* Have your Home and Household goods Insur ed. Agents for Old and Tried Companies. J. WALTER H0D6E, Agen 636 INDIANA AVt PHONE I 173
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Christmas Jewelry The young lady or genteman who i looking for a place to buy valuable Christmas presents, at very low price should go to Albert C. Joss. 344 Indi ana avenue, who is displaying a verexcellent line of w atches, rings, brae lets, etc. It is no trouble to sho j goods, even if you are not ready to bu
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And Promenade at TOMLINSON HADL, TUESDAY EVE, Come One, Come All; You Are Welcome.
DEC. 29th, 1908. Jo/a Admission 35 cts
