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THE CRISIS ADVERTISER


LEGAL DIRECTORY
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Telephones:{Central 104-W
           {Main 61
HARRY E. DAVIS
     ATTORNEY-AT-LAW              NOTARY PUBLIC
1607 Williamson Building                    Cleveland, Ohio
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Office L. D. Telephone 3297 Market
Residence L. D. Telephone 5277-M Market
      GEORGE A. DOUGLASS
        COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
   Rooms 613-614, Metropolitan Building
113 Market St., Cor. Washington, Newark, N. J.
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General Practice                    Notary Public
      WILLIAM R. MORRIS
     ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
       1020 Metropolitan Life Building
Minneapolis                        Minn.
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        GEORGE W. MITCHELL
          ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
        908 Walnut Street
Philadelphia                       Pa.
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Tel. 5437 Fort Hill                 Cable Address, Epben
               EDGAR P. BENJAMIN
             ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
34 School Street                     Boston, Mass.
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Telephone Connection
W. Ashbie Hawkins            George W. F. McMechen
            HAWKINS & McMECHEN
               ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
21 East Saratoga Street              Baltimore, Md.
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Phones: Office, Bell 4059; New 420-M
      Residence, New 733-A
          THOS. E. GREENE, JR.
        ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
           NOTARY PUBLIC
Maloney Block                   Youngstown, Ohio
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           B. F. BOOTH
             ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
           57 N. Second Street
Memphis                        Tenn.
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          THOMAS W. HOLMES
            ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
43 ½ Decatur Street              Atlanta, Georgia
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PERSONAL CARDS
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Telephone 5277 Morningside
       DR. GERTRUDE E. CURTIS
           SURGEON DENTIST
188 W. 135th Street             New York City
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        WILLIAM L. BELL
         ARCHITECT
138 ½ Auburn Avenue               Atlanta, Ga.
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          E. ALDAMA JACKSON
Graduate Institute of Musical Art, Organist and Director
           of Music St. Mark's M.E. Church
       Teacher of Theory and Piano
    Theory course embraces elementary and advanced
          Harmony or Counterpoint
             Private or Class Work
Studio: 30 W. 132d STREET. NEW YORK CITY
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          J. E. ORMES
       ACCOUNTANT
 Audits                      Systems
    Business information by mail. Open for
         engagements July and August
        Box 25, Wilberforce University
             Wilberforce, O.
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  MR. ALFRED ELIS DU BOIS, commercial agent at Jeremie, Haiti, offers his services for all kinds of business and exportation and importation between Haiti and the United States.
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                                Telephone 4214 Greeley
     BRANIC'S EXPRESS
      ANDREW J. BRANIC, PROPRIETOR
Packing and Shipping-Goods Forwarded to All Parts of the World
Orders by mail or 'phone receive prompt attention.
Trunks stored, 25c. per month.
459 Seventh Avenue                 New York
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         PROFITABLE SPARE TIME WORK
  Colored agents wanted to take order for our high grade calling cards. Big demand everywhere. Exclusive territory. Write now for samples and terms.
THE HOUSE OF CHOWNING, Indianapolis, Ind.
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The mother of "R. P. H." wishes to know his whereabouts. Write:
  S. J. CREWS, PORT CHESTER, N. Y.
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Advertising Sales Agents Wanted at Once
 Young men and women. Previous experience unnecessary. Liberal pay while you learn. Permanent position. Opportunity for advancement. An independent income. Brilliant opportunity for trustworthy young men and women. Vacancies are limited. Answer immediately. Must have representatives in every city and town in U. S. where not yet represented. Act quickly. Write at ONCE, enclosing 10 cents for full instructions and information. Address Employment Department.
         WATERS BROS.,
97 Wickliffe St.,          Newark, N. J., U.S.A.
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Mention THE CRISIS




A Selected List of Books

These prices do not include postage. Postage extra.

THE QUEST OF THE SILVER FLEECE. (W.B.D DU Bois)................$1.35
HOUSE BEHIND THE CEDARS. (Charles W. Chesnutt).................$1.50
HAZEL. (Mary White Ovington)...................................$1.00
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN EX-COLORED MAN. (Anonymous)............$1.20
LYRICS OF LOWLY LIFE. (Paul Laurence Dunbar)...................$1.25
THE MARROW OF TRADITION. (Charles W. Chesnutt).................$1.50
THE SPORT OF THE GODS. (Paul Laurence Dunbar)..................$1.50
NORRIS WRIGHT CUNEY. (Maud Cuney Hare).........................$1.50
A NARRATIVE OF THE NEGRO. (Leila Amos Pendleton)...............$1.50
SOULS OF BLACK FOLK. (W.E.B. Du Bois)..........................$1.25
RACE ADJUSTMENT. (Kelly Miller)................................$2.00
HISTORY OF THE NEGRO. (B.G. Brawley)...........................$1.25
HALF A MAN. (Mary White Ovington)..............................$1.00
MIND OF PRIMITIVE MAN. (Franz Boas)............................$1.50
AFTERMATH OF SLAVERY. (William Sinclair).......................$1.50
JOHN BROWN. (W.E.B Du Bois)....................................$1.25
LIBERIA. (Frederick Starr).....................................$1.00
FACT OF RECONSTRUCTION. (John R. Lynch)........................$1.50
STORY OF THE NEGRO. 2 Volumes. (Booker T. Washington)..........$3.00
MASTERPIECES OF NEGRO ELOQUENCE. (Alice Moore Dunbar, Editor)..$2.50
POEMS OF PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR..................................$2.00
THE AFRICAN ABROAD. 2 Volumes. (William H. Ferris).............$5.00
AFRO-AMERICAN FOLKSONGS. (H. E. Krehbiel)......................$2.00
OUT OF THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE. (Kelly Miller)....................$1.50
THE COLORED INVENTOR. (Henry E. Baker).........................$ .15
A CHILD'S STORY OF DUNBAR. (Julia L.Henderson).................$ .25

Address
    THE CRISIS
70 Fifth Avenue                 New York City
Mention THE CRISIS

Transcription Notes:
the alt code 0189 for the ½ (1/2)symbol was used instead of 1/2. used 2 time for the second page the $ symbol was not included in original except for first cost, but since it is implied I chose to include.