The Afro-American

Friday, February 13, 1920

Baltimore, Maryland

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MINISTER IS DRIVEN OUT OF ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR FAVORS FAIR SALARY SCALE FOR ALL TEACHERS A. M.E. ZION AND A. M.E. BISHOPS HOLD SESSIONS IN THE CITY THE AFRO-AMERICAN Is The Only Newspaper In Maryland That Prints The Weekly Dispatches Copyrighted By the Associated Negro Press. Entered in the Post ond-glass matter u ER IS DR NOR FAW ZION AN Puts It Up To Legislature. MINISTER GOVERNOR A. M E. ZIC City Filled Puts With Visitors Says Appropriation For Teachers' Salaries Can Be Divided Fairly Among White And Colored Budget Provides Additional Sum For Building For Colored Consumptives Special to the Afro-American Amphibians, Md., Feb. 12—In presenting the budget for 1921 and 1922 to the Legislature here on Wednesday Governor Ellen M. McCarthy increases in teachers minimum salaries was introduced. I have learned with concern that some classes of teachers feel that the increases are not sufficient. If this feeling is justified, I deeply deplore it, yet I cannot help feel that an increase, involving, as the 1921, 1922, and 1923 years, by the State of practically $750,000 more than the appropriations for 1919, 1920, with the counties matching these increases, is the minimum, is liberal, and THAT THIS AMOUNT IS CAPABLE OF DIVISION AMONG THE CLASSES ON A BASIS FAIR FOR ALL." As the bill is drawn of present, colored teachers salaries are set at a sum averaging $40 per teacher. I propose to the Governor and Legislature that the Government and Legislature American and illegal, no doubt caused him to lose his position in the corporation is capable of division among colored and white teachers on a fair basis. A special item of interest in the budget is the proposed appropriation of an additional $40,000 to the sum of $75,000 already available for a colored Tuberculosis Sanitarium. Site was selected at Towson some time ago, but given up on account of protest of residents. Out of a total of $66,500, colored State institutions are to be given the following amounts: Aged Men's and Women's Home, Washington Conference $500; Church Home of A. M. E. Conference $500; House of Good Shepherd for Girls $3,000; House of Reformation for Boys $10,000; Industrial Home for Girls, $2,500; Maryland Home for Friendless Children, $500; Maryland School for the Blind, $13,000; Mission Helpers, St. Peter Clavier's School $500; Morgan College, $2,000; Provident General Hospital and Pree Dispensary, $2,000; St. Elizabeth's Home for Children, $5,000; St. Katherine's Home for Little Girls, $500; St. Mary's Home for Little Boys, $500; Shelter for Aged and Infirm People, $500. Total $41,000. Total for whites, $66,500. Lexington, Ky. Crackers In Attempt At Lynching Meet Machine Gun Bullets. Lexington, Ky., Feb. 16.—For one whole week this city has been full of suffle, threatening crackers of Fayette County bacon on Friday. The city has also have confessed to the killing of a ten year old white girl. Colored people have stayed within doors only transacting necessary business. The first mob formed in Lexington to set Lockett February 5th, and every day thereafter attempts were made until yesterday when a crowd estimated in number three thousand pushed the soldiers at the entrance of the jail. They reached the entrance, but retreated hastily when a machine gun cut down twenty of the headiers in less than a minute. The attack was wounded, and with a thousand regular and state troops patrolling the town no trouble was experienced. Lockett, was found guilty in 15 minutes, the jury not getting out of their seats. He will be electrocuted March 11. Has Colored Secretary Lockett, was found guilty in 15 minutes, the jury not getting out of their seats. He will be electrocuted March 11. L. Smith, while assembly woman from the Harlem District, has appointed Miss Ruth Jones as her secretary. Appointed Mayor's Messenger Philadelphia. Pa. Feb. 14. - Daniel M. Bass, formerly appointed messenger to the Mayor succeeding W. Bazil Webb, who resigned after filing the position since 1899. VOL. XXVIII. No. 26. Two Branches Of Negro Methodists Hear Reports And Arrange For General Conferences Dedication of Bethel Church On Friday Is One Of Big Events Problems confronting the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, as well as the present status of the two denominations and policies that will be discussed at the forthcoming Quadrennial sessions of the general conferences, were gone over at the annual meeting of the bishops of the two connections, held here this week. Not only are the general officers of both denominations present, but also many proclaimed ministers, in official positions. While the bishops were grappling with questions confronting the church, the ministers were holding with each other and in plausion for corporate candidates. The meeting of the A. M. E. Zion bishops opened at the conference hall of the California Avenue Church, on Saturday afternoon, providing a Bishop George W. C. Clement is secretary. Besides planning for the General Conference, which meets at the Temple, the bishops for pishing 1,000,000 church drive to a successful completion were considered reports from the various general officers gone over. Dr. W. H. Goler, financial secretary, denomination, received the pessy year were the largest of the past quadrennium. The meetings will continue this Saturday. The comfort of the many visitors were looked after by Rev. J. W. McMoy and a committee of the members of the Denomination so much as religious, spiritual and the "House" as the ministerial and my visitors call themselves, numerous meetings, some of which were for the public. A. H. Hatwood the opening sermon. Special programs were rendered nightly. BETHEL CHURCH PRAISED With visits from all parts of the country hand Bedell A. M. E. Church presented a beautiful scene when the African Methodist bishops opened their session Thursday, with the beautiful applause that the church makes since its extensive renovation, Rev. W. Sampson Brooks, whohus pastorate, has gone again. The church has been instituted and $14,000 worth of improvements just completed, come in for many congratulations. The opening sermon was preached by Bishop John Hurst, whose theme was "Christ in Relation With the Times." "The religion of the past, the today, did not accustom. Today's religion was of the choicer and the closest and introspective. It sent men sometimes to mission fields and looked off for its task. "Religion is reaching out its bible into the factory, shop and mine. Present-day, theology is humanizing and preaching, becoming a lost art, and theological seminary is of old, are making strong, enterprising, and virile, social and industrial upfit leaders." The reedification of Bottled Church was the big event the program gave, morning B.C. S. Smith and Evans Tyree were the principal speakers. welling (Extract from 'Rshop Smith's address' (oil sphere)) The burning of mortgages covering the big debt on the church is the stellar event for this Friday night. A guest speaker at the church headed by Dr. J. M. T. Finney, presented the congregation a substantial check. They had intended giving toward the church's goal, but the congregation and friends raised the amount needed, they decided to give anyhow. To M. M. W. Thonton preached to a large congregation Monday night. A fine musical program was rendered by the choir of Bethlehem Church With the Dawn Pastor. The CONTINUED ON GAGE TREE BISHOP LEE ILL Bishop B. F. Lee was unable to be present at the opening session of the oppa. He sat Thursday, being sick in 'Norfolk, under the care of a physician. Annapolis, Md., Feb. 12—Pending the Joint Meeting of the Senate and House Committee on Education to discuss salary appropriations, the Senate has widespread on the appearance of a committee from the Maryland Association for Social Service before-Senator Disasterors Committee of the Senate itself. With the hearing around the bush, the delegation told the Senators that the legislature must act and give teachers equal salaries, or colored parents through the imposition of the Court's. The present bill giving colored teachers lower salaries was said to be a violation of the 14th Amendment. The delegation will meet the Joint Committees of the two houses in the near future. Had A Right To Be Shaved Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 12 Decking that the refusal of Italians in the Pennsylvania Rail- road Station shop to Shave Wine, Monroe Teeter, last week was a signal that the rights of the local protective Association aided by Zion Baptist Church will sue the Pennsylvania Lines and the U. S. R. R. Administration for damages. Stevedores Will Keep Their Jobs San Francisco, Cal., Feb. — Negro stevdrovers will not be barred from employment from the Waterfront the decision reached at a meeting of the members of the Waterfront Employers' Union in the offices of the Miaison Navig ing. "We realize we are under a moral obligation to the men who assisted us in meeting the emergency created by the strike of unarmed members of our association are pledged to employ Negroes on all piers controlled by them in the same proportion as they were employed by the police of the Matson Navigation Company, one of the 'highest employing associations on the water front; told members of the employers' union. "Without the assistance of those men who handled our cargoes during the recent strike the acts of lawlessness and violence, unchecked by the authorities, would have contributed our industries." Tyson said. ASKS EQUAL SALARIES Atlanta, Ga., Feb.-Protesting that in increase salaries of the white grammar school teachers $30 a month, while the Negro teachers are raised only $10 a month, is unjust discrimination, a delegation of more than 100 Negro teachers to the board of education in special session and demanded an equal increase with the white teachers. Wants Lynch Law Repealed Charleston, S. C., Feb.—Representative Buckingham, of Alken, has introduced a resolution putting into a referendum of the general election the repealing of the constitutional clause, which authorizes the lynching of $2,000 from the county in which the lynching occurred, and for the county to sue the lynchers for the return of this money. Will Have Bath House Hot Springs, Ark, Feb. 12—W. Green, grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias announced the purchase of a lot with 53 feet larger condo on Midwest treasury land on Manhattan house for colored-patroned to cost $135,000. White houses here reject colored patrons. New Market Schools Closed East New Market, Md., Feb. 12 —A number of the schools here are closed on account of the heavy snows and the prevalence of "fau." Children are suffering from an epidemic of measles. Form Associate Charities. Montgomery, Feb. 12—Colored civic organizations have formed a colored *Federated Charities* to relieve distress among the poor. Wilmington, Del. Feb. 5.—Fire believed to have been started by incontriquents, caused damage in the school school Saturday night of last week. Skillful Forger-Caught. Belair, Md., Feb. 12—After victimizing several storekeepers,' in Harford County with bogus checks, Willis Williams is serving 5 years in the penitentiary. 'Williams' favorite scheme was to present a check to a county jail for goods, to store that he was working for a nearby farmer and the check was his wages. It worked in every case. COACHES MAY BE SEPARATE BUT ACCOMMODATIONS MUST BE EQUAL! SUPREME COURT WHITE PASSENGER COLORED PASSENGER SCHOOLS MAY BE SEPARATE BUT SALARIES MUST BE EQUAL LEGISLATURE WHITE CITIZEN COLORED CITIZEN FRED B. WATSON Arkansas Bishop Accused of Being "Pussyfooter." Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 12—Surprise has been occasioned here in the announcement that the Arkansas bishop, M. E. Church, together with two other colored men, signed a petition to Governor Allen of Kansas asking for the return of Robert Hillus russia. The bishop's action is all the more explainable since dozens of Negroes were tried at once for the Arkansas bishop by the wholesale nine minutes. No white men have been punished for the riots, altho the majority was killed when the opinion here accuses the bishop of being a "pussyfooter," "it is known," says the report, "that colored men cannot get fair trial in Arkansas." The bishop has left Arkansas and settled in Oklahoma since the riots. Democrats are Making Headway in Oklahoma Tusha, Feb. 12—Indicative of the headway being made by the demobilization of the militia, was the last week of Frederick Douglass and E. J. Saddler, both colored men from this city, as delegates at the State Democratic Convention. Women and the two colored delegates received a hearty welcome. Will Not Move Out. Chicago, Feb. 12—Declaring their right to live anywhere in Chicago, 1500 persons meeting in St. Marks M. E. Church, passed resolutions to hold on to the homes purchased on Grand Bulevard and other avenues, and to prosecute charges against crackers, who recently bombed several colored residences. Earn $25 Per Day. Gary Ind., Feb. 12—Six thousand and colored workers here in the mills benefit by the recent increase that makes a minimum wage of $6 per day, and gives workers relocation benefits. Groves are coming to Gary from the South and a colored company is busy providing them with suitable homes. Gets Muskratts and 'Possums Tusha, Feb. 12—Mess Katie Dorey, caught here a king of possum, weighing 40 pounds. Rey, Willis Hackett, trapped a batch of 20 muskrats. $307,535 For School. Bordentown, N. J. Feb. 12. Governor Runyon has asked the legislature to appropriate $307,535 for Bordentown Industrial Institute. $160,000 is for a dining room gymnasium and auditorium. $70,000 is for a library other building purposes. A sewage disposal plant and farm improvements are also planned. GRANTS RE-TRIAL Man Sentenced to Death for Writ- ings Letter Given Another Chance For Life—Southern Pruce Censures Crackers. Montgomery, Ala., February 11—Horace Chisolm, convicted and sentenced to death by the Birmingham Court, for robbery, Bruce Curran, and giving note advising that the Negroes had "learned to be hell for all white people that ain't right," was granted another trial by the Supreme Court for evidence that the note alleged to have been written by Chisolm had been compared with his own handwriting. Commenting on the above the Birmingham Court, of Feb. 15, ediitionally: "The convicted man gets a new trial on a technicality, but death sentence was much too severe a penalty for the crime with which he committed." At the time the verdict was brought in by a Jefferson county jury. The Age-Herald commented on the trial as a miscarriage of justice for the crime, typical Negro-balters, the kind of men who are chiefly responsible for the continuation of race friction in the South, were highly incensed and even threaten to get offending paragraph. The ignorant, narrow-minded juror, blinded by race prejudice, is a curse to the South." **Automobile But No Wife.** London, England, Feb. 12-Josse, Louisiana, Feb. 4, has invoked the aid of the local chief of police in finding a wife. White girls here do not appeal to him. He has his own home and an annuity. He right help him to find a helmets among colored girls in the U. S. Dead Came to Life. Atlanta, Georgia, February 12—Pronounced dead when picked up on the street. Clinton Coleman a former underpawk's wagon, when he surprised the doctor by first, sitting upright, then jumping out of the room and running away. Corn "ticker" said, he had induced the torpid condition. No Church Last Sunday No Church Last Sunday Nine Bluff, Tenn., Feb. 12—Willis Arthur stopped the local Baptist church there last Sunday and is now under arrest. He needed a stove for his own house and "borrowed" the one in the church when no one was looking. Manhattan Casino Passes New York, Feb. 12—Balls and big receptions may be held at the Manhattan Avenue. The death of John Barclaycorn is said to have made the owners contemplate it into a moving picture KENTUCKY PASSES ANTI-MOB BILL Louisville, Ky., Feb. 9—With a mob of crackers facing a rain of machine bullets in the effort to lynch a colored man condemned to Louisville, Kentucky, the lower house of the legislature in session here passed an Anti-Mob Bill here today by a vote of 62 to 24. The bill death or life imprisonment for lynching, two to twenty years imprisonment for attempted lynching, and dismissal of sheriffs and deputies who allow prisoners to be taken out of their hands. It is opposed by Democrat who argue that lynching is only invoked by rape. Porter at State House Stats Cov Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 5th. J. Thomas Murrell stabbed acting Governor Robertson, white, last week, in the foot. Robertson refused to押马尔斯 who is eminent in the foot. Robertson house, for some extra work done outside of his duties, and was in the act of kicking him out of the office when the cutting took place. Chicago Will Pay Damages. Chicago, Feb. 12. The Superior Courts handed down a decision last week declaring the city liable for damages for personal injuries to persons inflicted during the Chicago riots. Flu Halts Pythian Banquet. St. Michael's, Md., February 12. The banquet that was to be given here Monday night in connection with the collision of Colin Lodge, Knights of Pythias, was postponed on account of the epidemic of influenza. Ward McZion of Chicago A. Ward Baltimore was since the principal address. To Have Community House. Washington, February 12. The community house in the midst of a drive to raise $15,000 for a community house. An additional $12,000 has been sent to a centenary fund. There are already two paid workers employed. Rev. D. D. Turpeur is the pastor. Congregation is Flourishing. Congregation is flourishing. Galithersburg, Md. Feb. 12. The Washington University, Md. J. E. Church, has not only raised $5,000 during the past year, but all of its cen- tury fund. There have been 65 banking institutions to rev. V. N. S. Hughes, has been asked for the seventh consecutive year. May Establish Bank New for office Charles H. Anderson, the Jacksonville banker, recently bought the five story apartment house and store at the 135th and 135th Street. The price paid was said to a high-water one for property modeled for banking purposes. PRATT'S RESTAURANT..... The Finest Food the Market Affords is Here Day and Night Service. SPECIAL DINNER ON SUNDAY Service by Mrs. Robert L. Pratt during the day and Mr. Robert L. Pratt at night. Slave Mart For Theatre Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 12. "The objection to the purchase of a wealthy colored real estate operator and will be turned in to the police," said the War it became a saloon and gambling house. League Increases Directors New York, Feb. 12—Dr. George C. Hall, Chicago, W. R. Valentine, Bordeaux, France, and Mrs. Mary Bethune, Dayton, Fla., Mrs. Julius Rosenwald, Chicago, and Mrs. Julius Rosenwald, Institute, Va., are the newly offered chairs of the National Urban League. Will Bank By Mail Nashville, Tenn. Feb. 12—To give banking taxis a to-rural farmers' benefit, the One-Cent Savings Bank moved money around the house. The One-Cent Saving Bank has opened a "Bank by department. Money is sent in together to the bank book by registered letter. St. Louis Demands Delegate St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 12—Threatening to stay away from the polls or put up their own candidates, unless they were given representatives in the coming National Convention, colored republicans have caused the state organization to call a meeting of white and colored leaders to determine what will be done. Applicant Turned Down Lonville, Feb. 12.—The local Internal Revenue called up Mrs. Loussie and passed on a note that had passed an examination for clerkship with an average of $1. When she reported for duty, the manager her down, Jodot, that she was white. Three Whites Assault Girl Goldshorn, N. C. Feb. 12.—"If I had say on the jury, I could never have found such a verdict as you rendered, and if you found it possible to render a verdict of guilty in this case, then you stop prosecuting colored men for shooting craps and stop lynching for committing rape." The foregoing rebuke was made by Judge Bond to a white jury when it brot in a verile of not guilty in the cases of three young white men charged with criminal assault on a fifteen year old girl, also white. The men were then released on $1,000 ball each on two separate charges of violating the prostitution act and one for violating the juvenile act. "Flu" at Catonsville. Catonville, Feb. 12—There are over twenty-five cases of "Flu" re- ported raging in this community. Why not pay you bills by chec- standing and is a good You are invited to open ....TAYLOR & OU PROGRESS 323 WEST BIDDLE ST Phone Mt. V INTEREST—1% on savings acco of $200.00 PRICE 5 CENTS AROLINA TEACHERS THE CITY Cracker Idea of "Justice' Lynch Mob Organizatio Because Pastor Filed Suit For Damages Against Woolworth Co. WAS FORCED TO LEAV Rev. S. W. Batchelder, P. tor of Baptist Church In Anderson, S. C. For aiding one of his church members, Miss Christine Thomas, in Illinois for $10,000 damages in Anderson S. C. recently against the Woodworth Company, D. S. W. Batchelder pastor of the Baptist Church in the city is a refugee here in Baltimore. His family is still in Anderson. The minister told his story, before a sympathetic audience at the week meeting of the Ministers Conference at Union Baptist Church last Monday, he will settle in this city, and bring his family here at an early date. According to Rev. Batchelder, who was called to the Anderson charge from Roechester, N. Y., crackers, the city threatened his life because he lent influence organizing the brand of the X. A. A. C. P. He received anonymous letters, drawings with, e.g., skull and eauxhones by the scorn and was only saved from personal injury by a personal bodyguard furnished him by his congregation. When Miss Thomas, a college graduate and school teacher, was set up as a clerk in the city, she blouses and severely beaten for alleged shoplifting. Rev. Batchchee, a minister, was charged with the city court. Crackers in the city were again incused, because as the wife of a white man, she was written against blacks and whites against whites. This is a white man's country, the city court said. She is self of a colored woman, unmarried white man. Miss Thomas was altogether unmarried and she aroused the men of the city county to do so. She was tried for that if "colored men expected the love, loyalty and devotion of colored women, they would have been treated in the honor and in their virtue." Miss Thomas had her case $24 damaged. The case cost her $40. Knowing that the white man, Mr. Anderson were formed to lynch Miss Thomas in the organization of the N. A. A. C. P. previously, friends of the Batchchee minister had been taken away and reached Lynchburg, Va. when the mob, in which were to be some of the city officials arrived the minister had been taken away and reached Lynchburg, Va. in safety. Several weeks later, Rev. Batchchee, the affairs having previously written his wife by registered letter of his comp. and armed men who guarded him pull the out going train came in and set, across the state line with the three South Carolina again. Board Visits School Boston, Mass. Board of Father's School visited the colored school on Port Street, W. D. Earle. Principal on Tuesday of the work being done at the school, and later were the guests at a special meeting of the county Commissioners. The board was lined in. In his praise of the culinary ability of the county commissioners to which the county Commissioners be invited. Besides the board, Looping S. James and Principal Earle deliver addresses. Narrowly Escaped Death Petersburg, Va. Feb. 12—William Winn, Alphus Jorca and Phillips Jorca buried beneath an avalanche of dirt while digging at Santa Maria Court. Follow workmen extirpate them. Wins Slander Suit Hackensack, N. J. Feb. 12—Rev. James Baptist Church, passed away a judgment of $25 damages against Mrs. Rhoda Bailey, who is alleged to have remarks derogatory to his character. Colored Soldiers Held Columbus, N. M. Feb. 12—Four colored soldiers were arrested here charged with the fatal shooting of a police officer, shown near Pabonus, Mexico. check? It gives you a business and bookkeeping method. a checking account with & JENKINS..... SIVE BANKERS GREET, NEAR EUTAW. Vernon 1980 accounts. 3% on checking accounts or more. RESTAURANT FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1920 happenings In BIG WOMAN DIES miss Louise Ennels Weighed 300 pounds miss Louise Ennels, known to hurreous of South Baltimore Louise, and one of the large women in the city, died at her home, 445 W. Henrietstreet, saturday of last week, following a day illness from pneumonia. growing to her physician, Dr. Maries H. Powell, her extreme made friend for the matu- able difficult. General Director John II. Toad, who had charge of the funeral arrangements, had to have an ex-casket made for the woman, weighed 350 pounds. The cas- was two and one-half feet in length. General Services were held at the home, last Sunday morn- Rev. Thomas Lee, officiating, at the ceremony. O.G. WALKS OVER FOOD It was in the window of an Italian lunchroom on Pennsylvania, near Greenwillow street, at some folks were attracted by the smelting round the food one night recently. His dogship walked and the various pans contained in the food, and finally selected some tittles. He jumped to the floor, left them lying on the floor, and to the window, grabbed a foot and proceeded to enjoy it. "Goodness, gracious! is that that folks have got to stand who tronize such places?" said a man, as the party moved on. FREED ON SERIOUS CHARGE Anderson Lyons was tried before Judge Stump in Criminal Court. No. 2 charge carrying capital punishment, preferred by Miss Olia L. of 613 Cider alley. The man no employed at the court was no counsel, and the court appointed him. The accused admitted anticivacy with the girl he was accused of existing as to together the girl was below the cee of consent. A class of 118 York Rite Masons will be initiated at Pythian stall on Friday. A class of 38 will be initiated on Saturday. Dr W. H. Benderson, Grand master of Maryland, District of columbia; Virginia and North Carolina, was a caller in the AFRO-MERICAN office this week and dated that 500 men have been initiated. The branch of Maryland since the court victory over the Free and Accepted Jasons. Relatives of Robert Robinson, now in the City jail awaiting filing a appeal of his case to the Court I Appeals of Annapolis, were in the city this week to commend convicted man that has oppressed Robinson a great deal more than anything else has been the fact that the charge against him has caused his wife to desert him completely. Mr. Robinson testified in her husband's favor at the trial, she is said to have gone to her home immediately afterward, and has not been to see him since he is thought to be under the influence of those hostile to her husband. Milton, Dashields, attorney for Robinson, has had the date when the appeal must be filed, postponed, and has not been to see him for the printing of the record. To a representative of the Afro-American, Mr. Dashields said: I am confident Robinson is innocent of the actual court charges; I will not charge a fee for my expenses in taking the matter to a higher court. ADDITIONAL QUARTERS GIVEN PUPILS Building For Whites Haken As Annex For Dunbar School The schoolhouse long used by whites at the Northwest corner of and the south side, was turned over to colored pupils last Monday in order to relieve, the overcrowded condition existing at North Law School and Dunbar School. Maclin and Jefferson streets. Despite the fact that the Dunbar School was housed in a commons new building, and was occupied by twelve part-time classes necessary. These classes have been put on full time, and are now occupying 11 of the 16 rooms of the building taken Misses Gertrude Neal, Martha Maus, Mason Johnson and Eutahla Woltinge were appointed additions to the recent examination for coaches and Miss Woltinge qualified some months ago. If the Sunday Amusement Bill now, before the Legislature masses, I will mean that moving pictures will be allowed Sunday. Local theatre managers further the move. The pictures will attract larger crowds than on any other day, said one manager. "He was in favor of pictures, but he did not sanction Sunday waudeville:" **Marshal Investigating** Marshal Carter is investigating an alleged unwarranted attack upon George Boston, 319 Tyson street by Martin Ruppert, parish clerk, investigating investment companies declared that Ruppert used his blackjack on Mr. Boston after ordering him to move his Tells Court That Excursion Business Was Not Profitable in 1918-19. Judge Dawkins Orders $10 Week Alimony Captain W. Brown is not a well-to-do citizen, as some have considered him to be, and has not been able to pay an income tax within the past two years because his income from extensions run to Broyles, Clerk and total $2,500; either in 1918 or 1919. last Friday, to show cause why he should not pay his wife, Mrs. Susan Brown, $20 a month her suit for a partial divorce. He was ordered to pay his wife $10 a week for the present. Attorneys W. Ashleigh Hawkins and Edwin T. Dickerson, the latter white, and Mrs. Wolf, also white, appeared for the captain. Mrs Brown told the court that, she and the captain lived in the same house, 2103 Drud Hill avenue, their relocation was approved that had an apartment rented out that brot eight dollars a week, and admitted that she had $1,300 in bank that had been saved from sewing. Mr. Langley told the court that he was a partner with Captain Brown in the ownership of the steamship "Starlight," and Brown's Grove. He said no books were kept, he and his partner just bought the steamship. If any, at the end of a season. Captain Brown testified that he and Mr. Langley only allowed themselves $500 a year as salary, and he said that he would not be heard. He said that the present steamer "Starlight" was bought for $17,000 out of the insurance money received when the first steamer arrived at Port Hood. The steamer is now worth about $30,000 be said. He could get no insurance on it, however. He needed the statement made by the insurance company, $40,000 last year, adding that he had no recollection of such a conversation. "I would sell the boat and grow for $50,000," he said. He said that he had no other investments besides those in the excursion enterprise, and had only about $100 in bank. He testified that he had to dispose of his Government bonds a few months before to pay of his help for January. He was asked how was it that he and Mr. Langley kept no bonds, and cannot keep them myself, and I did not have enough money to hire a bookkeeper," he replied. "How is it that you hired a bar "There's my bartender," he said, addressing to Mr. Vanderbilt. "If you had such a bad excursion season during 1919, how is that you were able to give Bethel Church $500?" was asked. He called me up and asked if I would give something toward the $35,000 rally in progress at his church, I told him I would try to give $900 fighting me and I wanted their business. Fred Bauschmidt gave me $190, Attorney Wolf donated a fee of $50, my tailor gave $25 and my butcher $19, and I got other sources" replied the witness. Other questions brot out the fact that the captain owned the dwellings at 1451 N. Carey street, and 1451 N. Myrtle street. I told 2105 Dudl Hill avenue was owned jointly by him and his wife, and it was bought, with the consent of his partner, out of the insurance on the first floor. The auditor of the Equitable Trust Company brought a manifest, but showed that the captain had 154,339 on deposit November 1, last, $4,018.19 on December 1, last, $4,018.19 on January 1, and $757.18 at present. According to the testimony the bank account and the steamer and grove are owned by Brown and they are in the former's name. Judwain, in ordering that testimony he paid all alimony not testimony he paid in the show that the captain could pay a larger sum. He indicated that he could pay more, other provision if he could show that, Mr. Brown was able to pay more. George Boutte, a member of the vaudeville team of Boutte and Carter, was given 27 days in jail by justice Brendel, at the Northwestern Police Station, last Friday afternoon, in default of a fine of $25 and costs for disturbing the person while he will be given the drug treatment in the jail hospital. Boutte played at the Gayety Theatre week before last. He was left when the show departed. The next day, he was taken to Smith's Hotel, where he was shopping, being apparently under the influence, of some drug. He came into the Afr-American office each day last week until he was sent to upio on Tuesday of last week, he was dismissed the next day. He was "off" last Friday morning, being especially anxious to go out and Drudgill Jill anxiously. He told passshery that he was the wealthiest Negro in the world and that he was arrested the same afternoon while rolling in a snow bank. At the Northwestern Police, Station, He was arrested the same afternoon Justice, Brendel, he began his rambling talk, and was taken back to a cell as he shouted, "I am the greatest Negro in the world." PROMINENT TRAINER HERE. Harry Cook, treasurer for the blos of Mack Gardner, is in the city with a stable of four horses. MILLION DOLLAR COMPANY FORMED Colored Corporation To Build One Of Chain Of Movies In This City. The Avery Corporation a million dollar enterprise organized with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts, to build and operate a chain of nineteen moving picture theaters through the country. The company in Baltimore the chain will teach Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia, and thence by way of Charleston. S. C. extend in the principals to be of brick and steel, to measure 1,500 feet seating 55,000 persons and costing $55,000. Plans for the nineteen theaters, architects, and erected by colored contractors. A candy and ice cream parlor with tables, and music will be a part of the equipment of the managers and managers will be all colored. C. Henry Robbins, William Reed and Dr. Alfred Pulsil all well known colored business men of Boston are the directors. A Cobble of Philadelphia, R. G. Jones of Philadelphia, E. B. Taylor of Baltimore are some of the directors. Druid Lots Transferred Joan L. Murphy, white, transferred yesterday to 10 lots opposite the M. Y. M. Center. The theatre company also white, which will erect a $250,000 Theatre for general people. Residents in the neighborhood are encouraged to digit the permit to build before he city council and Mayor. When the building permit game begins, Monday, Mr. Maternum must refer to it to the committee on Police and Faith to give objectors a chance to oppose it. WANTS $25,000 Mrs. Charlotte Cornish, a, wifow with grown children enquired salt in, the kitchen. She was attacked by 60 damages from Lewis Barnes, who she danced litter her. George L. Penney, a, wifow with grown children. The plaintiff alleges that Mr. Barnes had waged her husband and that he was the one who wished she be killed, who she even forced to lay a bloody, Mr. Beechdale who was waging court in her life, and says, Miss Lottie aimed the offences of the Mr. Nugget who is a middle-aged man and then she aimed to have wounded who are allowed to have wounded. the house and Mr. Barnes also lived in the apartment. Court issued a summons to show cause why the plaintiff should not be evicted, receiving $18 in arrears. As no other person was involved, the claim, no action was taken. A summons was issued on Friday of last week in the name of one Little Britain Charles, demanding that she show cause why she should not be evicted. An be, Wheatsley, was as sent. Cornish was ill in bed, the court suspended action. Mr. Barnes is said to have required quiet in the oyster business in Huntington point. Church Celebrates First Anniversary St. John's Colored Methodist Church, Tessier and Orchard Broadway celebrates its first anniversary recital. A special program was rendered. Rev. J. W. Hoy is the pastor. "Flu" Snoops Record Mr. William Anderson, principal of the Paul Laurence Dunbar school, has broken his record of not having missed a day since he began teaching in September, 1895. He attacked of influenza cured him to less school several days last week. JAMES JENNINGS DEAD James Jennings died at his home, Bristol, on September 18, 1895, following an illness of some months. The deceased was born in West River 70 years ago, but had lived in the city during the Civil War he served in the Navy during the Civil War. The deceased had been an active church he is survived by a widow, children, three nieghbors, and a brother, Daniel W. Jennings; of Boston, Rev. Martin C. Jennings, Rev. K. D. Jennings, three nieghbors; and Jennings are among the children. Sowing to John Wasley undergoing treatment at Sturge Hill, Memorial M. K. Church on Wednesday of last week Rev. Ernest Lyon delivered the principals' spoke. St. James's College of Muscat and the Order of Moses, with which the devised wing connectix, also took part in the 1960s in various organizations in John Wesley church and from the Church Aid Society were read. The floral tributes were many, including a design from the Navy Armpits. Small gaudanches of ice and snow projecting several feet over the caves of houses with gabled roofs within the city, threatened dangers below. On David Hill avenue and on St. Mary's street especially, where the roofs are very sleep and there are no _nords_ to the big city. On the street many persons have had narrow escapes from injury. Fountain Trial Set Judge Duncan, of the Circuit Court, of Baltimore County, has sat Wednesday, February 25, as a judge for the trial of Isaiah Fountain, charged with a criminal assault. TWO NEW KINDERGARTENS Kindergarteners will be opened at the Paul Revere Junior School and School, No. 108, South Carolina street, shortly. HOWARD EBB BURIED The funeral of Howard Ebb, well known in local fraternal circles, was held at this late home, 651 W. 108th Street, noon. Rev. M. J. Naylor, officiated. Perverance Lodge, Knights of Pythias in charge. Designer and Draftsman Plans and Specifications for Houses, Garages, & other Buildings. Remodeling and Repairing Also Patent Office Drawings RALPH. V. COOK .CAREY THEATRE. Carey and Prestistman Streets. Monday, February 16th, One Day Only Pathe Special Features presents Blanch Sweet & Russell Simpson in "FIGHTING CRESSY" 7 Acts THE MARRIAGE OF THE WESTERN WESTERN A Seven Act drama of the rugged mountains of California, with its rugged hearts, flaming passions and the call of the open. This picture played at Hippodrome Theatre every week of Feb. 9th. James Abbey in "WHIZ and WHISKERS, 2" act Comedy. Committee—John E. Sloeum, Mrs. Elizabeth White, Andrew E. Brown and William Maboney GENERAL ADMISSION, Including War Tax - - - 30 CENTS GENERAL ADMINISTRATION James Planter, President. Mrs. Jolla Vandeford, Rec. Sec. Mrs. Martha Planter, Organizer. Lady Walzinger as contestants for the Championship on the above date. Prizes awarded to the best dressed, Formal and Informal dressed Lady. P. S. A Lady may ask any man to be her Walzinger Partner. 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RACHEL BLAKE (Poro System Used) Formerly With Perry and Blake Desires to notify her customers that she is doing the work at her residence 503 ROBERT STREET Your patronage is kindly Solicited. OVERCOAT SALE Just To Remind You That I have a few Overcoats on hand that formerly sold for $45.00, now reduced to $27.50 this is your last chance. All Tailor Made. My Own Make HARRY THE TAILOR 7 South Green St. EASTON QUICK REPAIR SHOP SHOES REPAired WHILE YOU WAIT Work brought in the morning can be had the same day My prices are cheaper than you will find elsewhere A nice lot of New and Second Hand Shoes For Sale for the Whole Family Prices: $1.65 to $4.00 ROBERT M. GREEN, PROP. 140 COURT STREET EASTON, MD. 2nd door from Farmer's Shed CHARLES WESLEY and Sold AVE. W. Phone, Madison 6772 DO YOUR MARKETING AT LIBOWITZ BROS. Fancy Groceries and a Full Line of Fresh Meats 2242 DRUID HILL AVE. Cor. Baker Street Baltimore, Md. Orders Promptly Delivered AUTO SERVICE By N. Garland Faulkner CLOSED AND OPEN CARS. For Hire for Weddings, Punches, Receptions, and other occasions FOR SERVICE CALL Parker's Skin Delight Will bleach and make your complexion as it should be. Write us. Send $5c in guarantee for a box Eress Drug Co. SALTIMORE, MD.....BOX $83 Money returned if not satisfied. THOMAS AND THOMAS Dealers In COAL AND WOOD 1617 BRUNT STREET. Wood sold by load or basket AT THE CHURCHES City Filled With Visitors FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1920. Characterizing the constitution under which the proposed merger of M. E. Church South would operate as unfair and prejudicial to the interests of the colored contingent, Rev. Des. M. J. Naylor and Ernest Lovin would union as proposed by the joint commission at Louisville, before the weekly session of the white Methodist ministers of the city at Eustaw M. E. Church Monday. They have been invited to present the views of the colored membership regarding their status under the proposed unification. Rev. A. J. Might and W. C. Johnson, with M. E. Church's approval for the stand taken by the two ministers. Rev. Dr. West, white, told the gathering that the space, but not the color, should be argued against. Rev. J. E. Hesse and oth- white ministers asked questions to clear up some of the points made by the principal speakers. Dr. Leon called the proposed constitution a quietly constructed document, with traditional prejudices against the race. "It would be far better for world-wide Christianity to be said," he added, of the Methodist Episcopal church, if we have no unification, than one with race prejudice, sectional discrimination and unwarranted assumption of race superiority, during the present theoretical status of equality that the colored membership enjoys in the M. E. Church with the tentative plans proposed for the Negro by the joint convention on united race on said; "There is no constitutional barrier in the Methodist Episcopal Church to the employment of any of the high priests of the church, and to any may aspire to them with perfect ease, freedom and equality. In the proposed constitution the very opposite is the case. It proposes by constitution a consecrated black man. It proposes to delimit to a proscribed area and thus establish on the earth of Jesus Christ what the Supreme Court of the United States has declared to be unconstitutional, namely, segregation. It asserted that the organic law of the land provided for democracy and discriminated no race, but that the constitution of the proposed union was conceived and ordered in precisely the oppressive He predicted a rockier road for the proposed plan of unification than the Peace envoy and the Nebraska senate, saying that only a two-thirds vote was necessary for ratification, while two-thirds of the senate, as well as two-thirds of the ministers to annual and lay conferences, would be necessary for the two Methodists to become one of the largest groups in the Nebraska state. The efforts of the colored membership to wield more influence and to have a general superintendent, and then dissected the racial conflict, should the proposed unification. A reception at St. Monica's A reception to all those who took part in the recent rally at St. Monica's Catholic Church, Hill Street, Nebraska, on Friday evening. Rev. J. Henry Doryse is the priest in charge. Interested in the great campaign Betted Church is making to pay off its mortgage, a group of white men assigned by Dr. John M. T. Friar, a professor of finance at Brown University this week and asked him if he had paid off the mortgage, surprised to get the reply that the $22,000 mortgage was in the hands of the testees of the church. Dr. Friar would attend the mortgage learning Friday night, and bring their check just the same. Reverend Father McCurtrity, White said to be opposed to Colored Prices—Tells Congregation Devil is in them. Rev. Jessica who, as superior to the Josephite Order, is said to have formulated the policy by which colored candidates for the priesthood are virtually excused from St. Joseph's Seminary. Rev. James J. Noily, the priest's Catholic Church, succeeding the late Rev. James J. Noily. An organization of the parish, representing more than half of the membership of the parish, is said to have provided for Rev. James J. Noily in charge of St. Monica's Church. In his initial sermon last Sunday morning, Father McCarthy billed the element in the church that the Jessephite Order is vital conditions against colored Catholics, saying that the Devil was among them and it was necessary to keep on them. William's initial conditions, written in the January Crisis, said that he had been informed that the Jessephite Society required $250 a year for priesthood, white white men were charged nothing. He said that, how ever, when a friend of his offered pay the money that Father McCarthy refused to admit him. He later resigned as superior, giving ill health his reason. Father McCarthy is well known to them. St. Francis Xavier Church, having been junior there while studying for the priesthood, Father Pastorelli present superior of the Jessephite Order is well known to them so that those who criticise conditions in the church may be curbed. St. Peter Claver's Church is probably the largest colored parish in To a representative of the AFRO AMERICAN a member said "we are tired of supporting broken down hacks and Negro haters." Acting upon a resolution introduced by Rev. J. H. Taylor, the postons of the Baptist Church in the state of Union Baptist Church last Monday condemned the Education-Bill now before the Senate and urged the governor to equal salaries for equal work for all Maryland teachers. Rev. Dr. Campbell pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Plainfield. N. J., was a visitor and doratario "Elijah" was rendered before a large audience. Tuesday night, under the direction of Prof. J. Willis Brown. The support for the educational interests of the denomination, as well as the need for maintaining them at a high level of efficiency, and more missionary work of the connection were urged at a big mass-meeting Wednesday evening, Dr. P. R. R. Wright, editor of the Christian Recorder; Prof. A. Jackson, assistant Bishop; E. N. Ross and Bishop W. W. Beckett were among the speakers. Rev. C. H. Stephan presided. formal welcoming services were held Thursday evening by a reception for the visitors. Bishop T. P. Lee is presiding over the A. M. E. bishops and Bishop Hurst is secretary. The bishops thorndy canvassed the status of bishops and reported from the general officers. The episcopal address, written by Bishop S. Flipper, was gone over, section by section. It will be read at the General Conference number of the bishops of both denominations are expected to fill local pulpits this Sunday. Sidelights On Bishops' Meeting John C. Dancy, who holds the position of secretary of Church Extension for the A. M. E. Zion Church, is widely known over the country. He was Favorite for words for the number of years and has been a delegate to a number of Republican National Conventions. Rev. Dr. B. G. Shaw, pastor of Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Church, is a Favorite for number of years. Dr. W. Samson Brooks is a champion money raiseer when the latter pastored St. Paul Church, St. Louis. He raised $11,368 in one effort and now has $15,000 in hand toward a $20,000 drive. Dr. W. H. Goler, of financial secretary, now holds Dr. W. H. Goler. Besides fighting with the *Parents' League* against the confirmation of Dr. John A. Van Schalkel as a commissioner for the *Parents' League* in Rev. H. J. Cullis of Washington, has found time to, think of the offer of many of his friends to back him for the bishopric in the A. M. E. Zion Church. W. Mance, president of Alton University, Columbia S. C. is one of the few coloured men said to be a governor. Governor Cole L. Blease, of that State, the men were boys together, but that difference in blueses' polish toward the Negro. Under his presidency, he has branched Allen University to a strongly supported for the bishopric. Rev. Dr. E. H. Himmer, of Portsmouth, strongly supported for the bishopric. Rev. Dr. E. H. Himmer, of Portsmouth, strongly supported for the bishopric. He is a well equipped minister and the Baltimore A. M. E. Conference for the bishopric. Rev. S. L. Corruthers, now gesturing an A. M. E. Zion Church in a bounty for the bishopric. Rev. Dr. J. A. S. Cole, E. D. W. Jones and J. Harvey, Pennsylvania Avenue, Church were on hand. The first nursing rooms were on hand. The first nursing rooms were to be contended to be returned to his present position as editor of the St. Louis B. Bolding who brot the local Zion congregation from South Lithuanian to Baltimore, on land and there are those who are whispering in his ear that he should be a newspaper present—Rev. Oscar J. Roberts—and he wants his title changed to that of a bishop in the Zion Church. He raised $100,000 was reported raised for general purposes during the past year in the report made by connection, Dr. G. Glider. He started a big discussion when he said that the more than authorized by the last General conference, in order to meet the educational secretary, reported a budget of about $70,000 for educational institutions during the Rev. Dr. Leverdy C. Ransom, the commissioner among the ministers. He deserves elevation to the bishopric, likewise, W. Franklin, secretary of missions. Its T. Bryant, head of the A. M. E. Sunday School Union; Dr. R. E. Sunday School; Dr. C. Campbell, director, and Dr. C. Campbell secretary of the Allen Christian Endeavor the most manned nourishing a bishop in his bonnet are on hand. Professor John R. Hawkins, finance-church, is looking after the affairs of the denomination that call for the bishop's tenure of temple ability. He is regarded as having made one of the best financial circumstances that the denomination has Jacksonville, is another college head in attendance. Rev. Dr. W. A. Fountain, president of the Morris Brown University, education from Georgia, many of whom say he should be a nishop. Dr. D. W. H. H. Baster, a leader in M. E. Conference, and Dr. J. M. Henderson, at one time a manager of the publication department are renewing old aquaponics. Rev. A. I. Carvey came all the way from the city of Arles, in measures for the bishop, ar- l. **Dres, J. J. Morant, J. W. Hair, W. H. Edwards and A. L. Murray, all of Jackson Miss., are to be bishops, Dr. Hair to succeed Rev. B. F. Wilson as secretary of church extension, and Dr. Hair to succeed Ethel Church last Sunday morning, is simply keeping his aspiring friends. Allevies, editor of the A. M. E. Zion Quarterly, says his publication is growing in favor. Bishops L. J. Copin, J. Albert Blackwell, W. H. Hearl, W. L. Lee, J. W. Alaskar, L. W. Kyles, A. J. Bickwell, W. H. Hearl, W. L. Lee, are giving a listening ear to various policies advocated. A caucus of the A. M. E. 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McDonogh St. IMMEDIATE SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT Branch Offices:---- 504 EAST ST. 2109 DRUID HILL AVE I am the sole proprietor of this business and am not in partnership with anyone. ..EDWARD RINGGOLD.. With James H. Dennis for the past eight years. Wishes to announce that he has entered the business of SERVICE POSSIBLE CUSTOMERS OF THE 1463 NORTH CAREY ST. NEAR GOLD PHONE MADISON 5381 NEVER CLOSED 538 DOLPHIN ST., Bet. Division St. and Penna. Ave. Including comehose hearse and carriages, also beautiful casket, outside case, embalming the body, advertising funeral, opening the gloves and door-creep. SHIPPING FUNERALS 560 &amp; 800 CARRIERS for all occauses. Phone Mad. 4067; and Mad. 4021-3 GRAPHI MORGIE NEEVER CLOSED Automobile Funerals "WE HAVE WAIMED A LONG TIME FOR THIS TO BE ABLE TO SELL YOU HOUSES IN ANY SECTION OF CITY" OFFICES—506 BAKER STREET 2027 McCULLOH STREET Phonic Room 1613 J. Phone Room 7550 W.- THE LIST 1 3-story 800 Blk. Striker, G. R. $50 1 3-story 1000 Blk. Striker, g. R. $80 1 3-story 100 Blk. Caroline, g. R. $4 1 3-story 1800 Blk. Madison av in fer 1 800 Black Perpignan avenue, g. R. $2.50 3-Story house 1500 Block Pennywallville. $30.00 3-Story house 1500 Block Pennywallville. $30.00 3-story houses in 2300 block McCulloh St. Ground rent $75. 3 three story houses in 1600 block Mulberry St. Ground rent $80. ALSO HOUSES AND LOTS SOLD AT WILSON PARK & PIMLICO ..CREMENS' GARAGE. AUTO ACCESSORIES GASOLINE OILS REPAIR PARTS YOUR CAR IS SAFE HERE AS IN ANY PRIVATE GARAGE STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES PHONE. MT. VERNON 854 JAMES H. ...The Old Reliable C. 1303 PRESENT Will Furnish you a Complete Fun- baling. Opening of Grove. Also shipping F- rom 57 up. No charge for yea- r from 41MUSINE FOR WEDDING. MY SAME MOTO:—Money Polite and Courtouns. PHONE, Madison 5588 JOHN M. (Formerly with the la- Funeral Director Temporary Location AUTOS AND CARRIAGE Phone: St. Paul 7398 MRS. GEORGE H. HOOK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Successor to her deceased. Desires to inform the p- that the business will be con- ment as in former years, solicited. Will give satisfa- Thank you for past fav. G. & P. PHON GEORGE H. FORMERLY MANAGER FOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1631 Druid Will furnish funerals at the Polite, Courteous and Ex- CARRIAGES for ALL OCCASI Quality. Wright CLARENCE ...Funeral Directe 1364 N. CAREY ST. SOME PEOPLE PR AT PRIAGES. I CAN SU EXPENSIVE TO GO TO AN UNDERTAKER. Long distance Phone Madison 4 MRS. ROBERT Funeral Directe 1725 Ashland Ave. PHONE W IMMEDIATE SERVICE Branch Offices:— 504 EAST ST. I am the sole proprietor of this with a .E D WAR D With James H. Dennis for the pa- that he has entered FUNERAL DIRECTE AND WILL GIVE TO ALL THE SERVICE POSSIBLE. Carry 1463 NORTH CARRI PHONE MADISON 5361 BALTIMORE'S LEADING COLOR 75 00 AND JOHN H. C. UNDERTAKER 538 DOLPHIN ST., Bet. D. Including handsome hearse and outside case, embalming the boo- grave, gloves and door creep. Carriages for all guests as Phone CHAPEL MORGAN NEVER "WE HAVE WAITED A TO BE ABLE TO SELL YOU HOU Tolson Bros. R. OFFICES—506 BAKER STREET, Phone Madison 1613 J. 1-story 800 Blk. Stricker, G. R. 880 1-story 800 Blk. Carolee g. R. 444 1-story house 1900 Block Penny 1-story house 1200 Block Strick three story houses in 2300 block three story houses in 1600 bloc also HOUSES and LOTS SOLD ..CREMENS 511-19 W FIREPROOF MO AUTOMOBILE AUTO ACCESSORIES GASOL YOUR CAR IS SAFE HERE A STORAGE AT RE J. C. CREMEN A. IED 1875 BISHOP Director... HILL AVE. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE DENNIS OUT RATE Undertaker..... MAN-STREET Rental with Cacket, Burial Robe, Em- course and Carriage of Limousine generals which is our specialty. Giving reminds from hospitals etc. FOR PAYMENTS & FUNERALS no money, SEE ME FIRST. Attention Guaranteed. JOHNSON (See JOHN A. BISHOP) and Embalmer on 1234 Etting Street FOR ALL OCCASIONS PER, 406 W. Conway St. AND EMBALMER husband, Geo. H. Hooper public in general and friends distincted at the same establish- Your patronage is kindly factory service as well as price. money, SEE ME FIRST. MADISON 602 HOLLAND THE LATE ALEX. HEMSLEY OR & EMBALMER Hill Avenue. price that will suit YOU. Attention Guaranteed. ONS. OPEN DAY AND WNIGHT E C. WRIGHT tor and Embalmer.... BALTIMORE, MD. REFER QUALITY, OTHERS LOOK YOU. MY PRICES MAKE IT SELFWHLRE WHEN YOU NEED 644. Carringes for All Occasions T A. ELLIOTT s and Embalmer. cor. McDonogh St. LOFLE 6500 DEAY AND NIGHT 2409 DRUID HILL AVE business and am not in partnership anyone. RING GOLD.. e eight years. Wishes to announce the business of OR & EMBALMER BEST AND MOST COURTEOUS pieces to Hire for All Occasions. MY ST. NEAR GOLD NEVER GLOSED. UNDERTAKER IN PRICES WENS AND EMBALMER Up Division St. and Penna. Ave. carriages, also beautiful, casket, advertising funeral, opening the SHIPPING FUNERALS $50 & UP Man 6067; and Man 6072. OVERLOSED. Automobile Funerals LONG TIME FOR THIS IN ANY SECTION OF CITY Realty Company 2027 McCULLOH STREET Phone Madison 7550-W. LIST 1. 3-story 1000 Blk. Stricker, g.r., $80 2. 3-story 1800 Blk. Madison nv in fer- vania avenue, G.R., $76.00 3. McCulloh St., Ground rent $76. 4. McCulloh St., Ground rent $80. AT WILSON PARK & PIMLICO GARAGE. SON STREET DERN SANITARY STORED, REPAI REI CLEANFD and WASHED OILS REPAIR PART S IN ANY PRIVATE GARAGE REASONABLE RATES IS, Proprietor EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Price sent by mail.....50 Cents 10 Cents extra for Postage D. L. Yates, Inc. AGENTS 314 E. Second St. Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA AGENTS OUTFIT 1 Hair Grower, 1 Temple Oil,-1 Shampoo, 500, balsam, for Selling and Direction for Selling. $2.00 25 Cents Extra for Postage AN INSPIRING HARMONY RECITAL MORGAN COLLEGE Friday Evening, February 20th, 1920, at 8 p. m. At Sharp Street Memorial M. E. Church Corner Dolphin and Eating Streets Admission, 25 Cents By Ladies Auxiliary of Y. M. C. A. BRANCH 6 BIG NIGHTS IN CHARGE OF 6 BIG COMMITTEES 11 a. m., Sermon by one of the Bishops of the A. M. E. Council. 2 p. m., Mrs. E. R. Clarke of New Bedford, Mass., National Community Worker for Girls, Mrs. Ruth McAbee, Mrs. Amie Hitchens, Mrs. D. G. Mack, Mrs. Helen Masse, Mrs. Lavinia Moore and Miss E. C. Jones. 7:30 Mrs. Edith Brooks, Mrs. E. J. Trunox, Miss Marie Bundy, Miss Turpuree of Y. W. C. A. Organization march led by Sharp St. Mem, M. M. E. Church Cloir, Mrs. A. H. Lee, directress. Mrs. J. H. Ross, Pres. Mrs. Henrietta Douglas, Sec. REV. M. J. NAVY, PASTOR Former Register of United States Treasury and one of the Foremost Platform Orators of the Race. SUBJECT AT ST. JOHN'S A. M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY, FEB. 15th, 1920: At 2:30 P. M. Address: "Frederick Douglass"—Miss M. Edythe Cooper "RICHARD ALLEN," THE SUPERINTENDENT YOU ARE INVITED Rev. M. H. Davis, Pastor J. W. Woodhous, Superintendent GRAND RECITAL By Madam Hurd Fairfax of Chicago WORLD'S ONLY POEMPHONIC SINGER AND PIANIST Assisted by Nelson Tunstall, Baritone Mr. Herbert Y. Johnson, Accompanist Thursday Evening, February 26th, 1920 AT SHARON BAPTIST CHURCH Street and Address Friday, February 27th, 1920, at 8 P. M. Linden Avenue and Biddle Street The Peace Table will be surrounded by the Different Countries THE GRAND MARCHES WILL BE PLAYED BY THE COMMONWEALTH BAND Mrs. Maggie Tucker and Mrs. M. R. Bruce, Secretaries Mrs. Kachel Fendleton and Mrs. Mary J. Brown, Treasurers. REV. A. L. GAINES, Pastor. ....The First Leap Year Fair and Bazaar.... Beginning MONDAY NIGHT, FEBUARY 16th and Continuing until FRIDAY, FEBUARY 27th, 1920. Are You a Widow or a Widower? Come to the Fair. The Fair is under the auspices of the Fair Committee and the United Auxiliaries of Ames Church. Come in and see how much money you can save by dealing with us. Our Prices are cut way down. All 50c Face Powders, Face Creams, etc., now 39c, and all other goods in proportion. BISHOP'S Cut-Rate BEAUTY PARLOR 1425 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., THE CHURCH AN INS HARMONY MORGAN Friday Evening, February At Sharp Street Me Corner Dolphin Admission Rev. M. J. Naylor, D. D. Pastor ..SECOND ANN FEBRUARY By Ladies Auxiliary of 6 BIG NIGHTS 6 BIG COMMIT Admission event Program Every Night Mrs. Ida Hill Mrs. Minor, Vice President UNION WORK SHARP ST. MEMORIAL SUNDAY, FEBRU All organizations are present. We stand their 11 a. m., Sermon by one of the 2 p. m., Mrs. E. R. Clarke Community Worker for Girls, Hitchens, Mrs. D. G. Mack, Mrs. and Miss E. C. Jones. 7:30 Mrs. Edith Brooks, Mrs. Miss Turpan of Y. W. C. A. St. Mem, M. E. Church Choir, Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Ross, Pres. REV. M. J. N A. B. DOUGLASS- AT ST. JOHN'S A. M. SUNDAY, FEB. 15th, Address: "Frederick Dough ---- "RICHARD ALLEN," T YOU ARE Rev. M. H. Davis, Pastor GRAND By Madam Hurd WORLD'S ONLY POLYPHONE Assisted by Nels Mr. Herbert Y. J. Thursday Evening, AT SHARON B. Stirrer and B. ADMISSION Rev. Beal L. THE PEACE WILL TRINITY A. B. Friday, February 21 Linden Avenue The Peace Table will be surre THE GRAND MARCHES COMMONW Prof. Charles SILVER OFFERIE The Carnival is given ... THE MINNIE L. GAIL Mrs. Martha T. Mrs. Sarah Lev Mrs. Maggie Tucker and Mrs. Rachel Pendleton and B. REV. A. L. The First Leap Y AMES MEMORI Beginning MONDAY NIGHT and Continuing until F Are You a Widow or a W The Fair is under the auspice United Auxiliar COME EVERY NIGHT Mrs. Emma Dorsey, President ```markdown ``` 10 A. M. Men's Bible Class, 11 A. M. Sermon by a representative of the Bishop's Council of the A. M. E. Church, 11 A. M. Bible school, 11 A. M. Great Platform meeting distinguished female speakers. INSPIRING BY RECITAL M. COLLEGE January 20th, 1920, at 8 p. m. Memorial E. E. Church 25 Cents Madam Lottie A. Peterson, Dir. ANNUAL BAZAAR... BY 16 to 23 Y. M. C. A. BRANCH IN CHARGE OF TEEES by night, 5 Cents. Fundraiser and Refreshments. Mon, President. Mrs. James Cooper, Secretary. MAN'S DAY BRIAL M. E. CHURCH BREUARY 15, 1920 Recordially invited to be ready to respond to the call. The Bishops of the A. M. E. Council, of New Bedford, Mass., National Mrs. Ruth McAhee, Mrs. Amie Helen Muse, Mrs. Lavinla Moore E. E. J. Truxon, Miss Marie Bundy, Organization marvel led by Sharp A. W. H. Lee, directress. Mrs. Henrietta Douglass, See. TAYLOR, PASTOR. GEEK AT THE "Y" Latest Lecture of the Season.. FEBRUARY 16th, 8 p. m. W. T. VERNON Master of United States Treasury of the Foremost Platform Orators of the Race. SUBJECT Cracy and the Negro" Mo—MR. SHELBY NICHOLAS (ex-service man) Admission, 25 Cents ALLEN DAY M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL 1920. At 2:30 P. M. Mass"—Miss M. Edythe Cooper THE SUPERINTENDENT INVITED J. W. Woodhous, Superintendent RECITAL Fairfax of Chicago ONIC SINGER AND PIANIST Don Tunstall, Baritone Johnson, Accompanist February 26th, 1920 CAPTIST CHURCH Interment Streets. E CARNIVAL..... BE HELD AT M. E. CHURCH 7th, 1920, at 8 P. M. and Biddle Street funded by the Different Countries WILL BE PLAYED BY THE EALTH BAND Harris, Leader. BHENZER A. M. E. CHURCH West Montgomery St. near Charles 10 A. M. Bible School, Mary H. Smith Pastor, 10.30 P. M. Sermon by member of the Bishops Council, 1.30 P. M. Sunday School, Sappi Pastor, 1.30 P. M. A. C. E. League, Program Thomas J. Jackson, President, 1.30 P. M. Sermonite Illustrated ST. JOHN'S A. M. E. CHURCH, Lexington Street near Pin0 Street, Rev M. H. Davis, Pastor 10 A. M. Morn's Bible School, Rozzer President, 11 A. M. Sermon by Bishop W. Beckett, 1.30 P. M. Sunday School, Prof J. W. Woodhousen, Pastor, 1.30 P. M. Sermon by Dr. R. W. Mather, President of Allen University, BETHEL, A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. Sampoon Brooks, Pastor The Council of Bishops will meet at the church during the week. Dedication of the church and burning of mortgage. 11 A. M. Sermon by a visiting minister. Sehle. M.Sermon by visiting minister 3 P. M. Sermon by visiting minister 5 P. M. Young Peoples Mass meeting. Mr. H. E. Young presiding. 8 P. M. Sermon, visiting minister All organizations are invited to all services. BENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH A. M. Sermon by member of the 10 A. M. Bible Class. Charles T. 11 A. M. Sermon by member of the 2.20 P. M. Sunday School, Charles T. 5 P. M. A. C. E. League. Program T. 7.20 P. M. Illustrated literature. ST JOHN'S A. M. E. CHURCH, Lex Rew. M. H. W. 11 A. M. Mens Bible School, W. W. 2.20 P. M. Sunday School, Prof. J. 5.20 P. M. A. C. E. League Rev. 7.20 P. M. Sermon by Dr. R. W. W. WATERS A. M. E. CHURCH Roy J. W. Nurrs, D. E. Dusor 11 A. M. S. Mermon by the pastor. 2.30 M. S. Munday School 2.30 M. S. Munday School Program in charge of the Original Tea Rose Social. Topic, "What prayer Acceptsphils" Psalm 34. 1-22 verses presiding elder to the Tea Rose Social. Monday 8 P. M. Prof. Ford concert, Mrs. Puriance. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday prayer meeting PAYNE MEM, A. M. E. CHURCH Callahoun and Laureens Streets Riverside, Calif. SUNDAY SERVICES ANNUAL MEMS DAY 11 A.M. to Sermon by Rev. Henry A. M. Sermon by Rev. 3.20 P. M. A. Special platform museum of the Arts and hour, Rev. A. M. Michel of Ams Memorial, Soly by Mr. Joseph Corbin. Lord of St. Matthws M. E. Church, lord of St. Matthws M. E. Church, bethel A. M. E. Church, solo M. Neboumilah Institution of Payne Memorial Church, Selection by Mr. Richard Washington and Company, Neboumilah Leopard Simulators of Payne Memorial. 7.30 P. M. Sermon by pastor or a special solo by Mr. George Wingate of Bethel. Male voles all of Bethel. Mr. Joseph Simmons preside. Rev. WEEKLY SERVICES 8 P. M. Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday. J. R. Ayers Secretary. ALLEM A. M. O'BRIAN Cor. Lexington and Carlisle streets Rev. Rev. D. Carhart Stephan, Pastor Cor. A. M. Sermon by the Pastor. Cor. A. M. Sermon by the Pastor. 2:30 p. m. Sunday, School 4.20 Allen C. E. League Museum of Art, 100 West 42nd St. G. U. B. The Mennonite Lodge of G. U. O. of Old Fellows will have their annual meeting proclaimed by the Wafer Walter S. Sorrell. We welcome all. Wafer officers. I. D. Theodore S. S. Wm. H. Butter Press. A. C. E. L. GILLIES MEM. M. P. CHURCH D. H. Knight. Faster service. SUMMER DAY Mrs. Mennonite Power President. 10 A. M. Class. Robert Johnson leader. 11 A. M. Teacher. 11 M. Sunday School. 11 M. Rev. Lloyd Lead and con- gregation. 6.30 P. M. C. E. D. 11 M. Rev. Lloyd Lead and con- gregation. Wm. Barnes Ministers steward Mrs. E. Brown Supt. CALVARY A. M. E. ZION CHURCH Pine St. near Saratoga. Rev. Joseph L. Butter Sacred Heart. 2.20 P. M. Sabath Sacred. 2.30 Christian Endeavor Meeting. P. M. A special meeting by Rev. S. H. B. of East Baltimore. Subject: "Try Bones." We invite the public and friends to join us for a Class Class meeting each Wednesday evening at 9:00clock. Mrs. Matic Coulm, Mrs. C. E. L. Robert F. Williams chairman Trussell Board and secretary of church. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 A. M. Presbyterian by J. B. Colbert D. D. L. L. D. of Louisville S. J. M. School, School S. J. M. School, School SPIRITUAL TESTS and regular church services and regular Sunday mkt at J. TESTS index at WATKINS Pastor of UNIVERSAL SPIRIT- CASTALIST CHURCH, holding servi- ces FORREST, HALL, 428 FOREST, STREET GRACE, M. E. CHURCH HALL, Digs, Pastor, 603 N. Paca Street. LOOK UP. LIFT UP. The N. M. Carroll Chapter Ep- worth League of Sharp St. Mem. M. P. Church will have for its special invited guests Riddick Church, tenor of the Tenor tenorial Church on Sunday, Feb. 15, beginning at 5 P. M. They will also render the program. Do not miss it. Come and bring your friends. Mrs. Helen Copper Dean and Mrs. Estelle C. Young, presidents Mrs. Martha Henson, Secretary. BAPTIZING AT MACEDONIA A congregation that overflowed into the streets, was present at Madison High School on Sunday morning, when 32 men converted in the revival there were baptized. Communion was administered to a large number in the meeting. Rev. D. G. Mnck is the pastor. Dr. Mason at the "Y" Dr. M. Mason financial secretary of Livingstone (N. C) College, was the speaker at the mass meeting of meand women at the "Y" Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The speaker was his subject matter was applauded by the audience. THE CHURCH West Montgomery St. near Charles tewart, Pastor, Jim Pischer, Bishop, Council, Palson, Supt. Thomas J. Jackson, President. Nington Street near "Ping Street. Dale Pastor, Samuel Rozzer President, Buckett. W. C. Johnson Supt. Samuel Hutchinson President, Anne President of Allen University. CENTENIAL M. E. CHURCH A. G. S. Sloan, President. Rev. Walter S. Jackson Pastor. 10 a. m. Junior Church, Miss Clara Stanley Superintendent. 11 A. M. Sermon by the pastor, "A Wisdom Warning Unclehew, 300 a. m. Sandra School, Mr. Luth- er Mitchell, Acting Supt. 5 p. m. Bpworth League, Mme, Helen C. Dean, President. Program in charge of Mrs. Viola Cornell, Mama, Williams, 5 P. M. Sermon by Father, "Fifth Wood on Prological Son or Head- warder." We will look for you Sunday at our services. Bring Your Golden Cup with Gospel Singing and Praising. The recent illness of Pastor pre- sident Dr. James Zion Church III, M. last Sunday accompanied by his Junior Chair, will fulfill same on another date. ST. MATTHEWS M. E. CHURCH East, 23rd Street Mr. J. H. Carter, Superintendent, Mrs. Anna C. Smith, Assistant, Assist. Mrs. Robert B. Ragland, Assistant, Mrs. Sarah B. Ragland, Press, E. L. Mrs. Elise James, Press, P. Penny Club M. Alexander Jones Pros. Brotherhood Mr. J. H. Anderson, Jur. Jr. L. All are Welcome. ASBURY M. E. CHURCH Lexington St. and East Rev. C. E. Hodges Pastor, Resident of the University ANNUAL WOMEN'S 11 A. M. Pastor will preach a special sermon to the women, the young ladies of Morgan College will take part. P. M. Platform meeting conducted by the ladies of the church. See hand bills for complete program. Mrs. Susie Howard, president Mrs. Lizzie Nugent chairman of program committees. Welcome to all. 6.30 A. M. Class, Thomas Lane. 11 A. M. Sermon by the pastor. 20 A. M. Sunday School. A school for all ages. You are invited. 5 M. Life service workers and Mission Stult School. 6 P. M. Epworth League Charles Pulley President. 8 P. M. Sermon. Monday 7.30 - 1.30 Teachers Training Class. Friday 1.30 Childrens Church. FANTERN M. E. CHURCH McIlcherry near Paterson Park Rev. C. R. Bishop, Pastor Residence 1509 N. Care Street. The Home - Like Church 10 M. Class, Hero, Israel Barnes leader. 11 m. M. Sermon by the Pastor Sunday School 2 P. M. Sunday School 3.30 P. M. Sermon to the Juveniles 5.30 - 6.30 M. M. League. 8 P. M. Preaching and evangelistic Masses attend the prayer and player Boost the Leap Year Calendar Rally. Remember your centennial pledge. SOCIAL FREE BAPTIST CHURCH Barre St. near Green Rev. H. H. Skinner, Pastor Residence 315 Dover Street 2.30 p. m. Sunday School. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School. 3.30 P. M. Preaching Preaching by a stranger All Welcome Wednesday night class meeting Thursday night prayer meeting Sister, Lucy Brown Church Clerk CHRIST INSTITUTION CHURCH Ensor St. near Monument Dr. G. G. Kennard Pastor. 11 A. M. Rev. Oulley. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School. 6 P. M. C. E. League 8 P. M. Sermon by Rev. Simon Archer. All are invited. FIRST IND. A. M. E. Church Blddio Street - near Penna Ave. Residence 1232 Angle Ave. 11 A. M. Sermon by Rev. W. M. R. Jackson D. D. 2.30 P. M. Sunday - School, Mrs. Martha S. Superintendent. 8 P. M. A. C. E. League T. E. Simms President. 7.45 Sermon by the pastor. THE PROPLIES CHURCH Rev. C. Edward Browne, pastor, Bond, and Orleans Street Converts Rally Day 9. A. M. Class Meeting. 11. A. M. Johnson by the pastor to young converts. 2.20 P. M. Sunday School. 2.30 P. M. Sermon to the singing and praying hand and workers. 6.20 P. M. Young Peoples League 8 P. M. Rev. J. H. Martin of the Virginia conference or the A. M. E. Church will speak. 2:30 P. M. Sunday School Mrs. Josephine Williams Supt. Mrs. Robert Rev. D. Dir- ham and congregation will be with us. 8 P. M. Wednesday W. S. Johnson and pastor leaders. 8 P. M. Friday Prayer meeting. DONT MISS THIS RARE TREAT PROF. E. FORD OF TEXAS will appear in Concert at Waters A. M. E. Church, Alsquith St. Monday evening, February 15th, 1920. Benefit of Rally. M. Purviance, Capt. Rev. J. W. Norrish, pastor. FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1920. THE AFRO-AMERICAN PUBLISHND AVERY THURSDAY BY THE AFRO-AMERICAN COMPANY ov BALTIMORN CIey: eee 4° MURPHY, Managing Héstes san North Butaw Street ¢ Baltimore ue 7 enone Mt Vernon 4838 SUBSCRIPTION RATES . ONE NEAR -2------eceeeeeeeeens’ $2.00 SIX MONTHS .-ve---e--eeceeeeoeee 125 WHREE MONTHS ..-0c------e-eee= 075 SINGLE COPIY --------eee--eeeeee 205 PAYABLE (N ADVANCE a “<[DINAY FER’ 12.1920. ‘This country might need a business man for Presi: Gent, but the clection’ of a military leader would be more likely te put an end tu mob violence. ‘An English traveller, Stephen Graham, as. dis covered that colored American story tellers and dancers are far ahead of the whites. Weehave known that some time, LEXINGTON KENTUCKY: 1L cost the tives af five meinbers of a mob and the wounding of 26 olers in order tw suve the Me of William Lockett, in Lesingion, Kentucky, this week Lockett is colored, the five persons killed cand (4 “twenty-five injured are all white. ‘There will some, ‘who will ask the question, was the Kame worth the candle; was the life of one colored man probably murderer, worth the Ife of five, in othe things than this, respectable white men, and th serious injury of twenty-five others, We lave no hesitation in saying that Lockett life as an individual Is worth ax much as chat of aap other individuaf—that much and no more, Bue the life of Lockett, the citizen, as well ax the prisoner guaranteed:the protection of the tv, and the right of @ peaceable trial by dude or by a Jury of hi peers, was worth any price that the elements of dis: order, wanted to. pay for il, Here « prineipte wa at otake. “phe prinetple that the Gnion by one nd indis soluble cost % million lives in the Civil War, ‘Thy prineiple that & nation anust Keep dts word, that it -Areatles are not w serap of paper, cost ten mlttion lives in Uhe recent World's War.” ‘The princple Ue the laws of the United States and ite Constitution are nol serap of paper Wis the prinetple that was selUled at Lexington, ‘Che cost in life, compared with he great cost of the Civil and World's War sas in Initesimal. The thanks of the nation go out ty Governor Mor- row, who so soon afwer taking the oath tw uphold the constitution of the United Stites and of Ken- tucks, first: made « personal appeat to the mab te tet theslaw lake tts course. AL the same tine Ke did not fail to remind the sherift and the troops called ti his aid, that he expected Hhem tw GO THE LINTY IN PRESERVING ORDER. ‘Phis firm stand. of the Kentucky Governur tas tn tt a-tesson for the entire counbry. Te skews cun- clusively that any State exeetitive whe winks to, etn prevent Iynebing and, mob rule, and it makes, i lain that the final rewponsibility in these ese vests upon hin. : However, there Js nothing in, the whole Incident to prove that antiemab legislation by the Federal Congress is unnecessary, AN Governors are nut tike Governor Morrow, nor have we yet Had word from him that the mob! teaders will be found out and punished. In fact, we have the statement from the Attorney-General that no xetion against the mem- Mors of the inob is contemplated. ‘The Lexington ingident. is the biggest arsument yet for Pederal procedure against mobs and mob law, INTERRACIAL, CONGRESS in morning, afternoon and ev hursday and Friday of this we pon the part of the white an sf the cily to comme together in liscuss the things Uiut Keep co le from: getting along sinvvtity. that boty sides will Ret the pry sed and white speaker will a F Justice in the courts, opportu y both races ‘can help better hea cation of “colored people, aan help the problem, and ty p Jn ordinuy language, “why co le do nol get along together.” people: Will welevine the, Conte Icliberations witht interest. Whi y ig the evidence that member t thal conditions can be betteret enough to fuce eriticisim in the . by vonducting a juint investi tO-AMERICAN commends the Ahe platform ofthe Conferene and broad enough: for Amerleai rewhite to stand upon—a. phil in effect: "We stand for-100 ni, Which” means that we ask hor ‘every political, legal, and we expect for oursilves.”” We'd Wwe Will not, be sutisticd with’ Ie Meeting in morning, afternoon and eveniug ses- sion, on ‘Thursday and Friday of this week, effort ig made upon the part of the while and colored Ininistyss of the city to coine toxether in Joint ses- sion and discuss the things Ut Keep colored and ‘shits ioopte froun; sulling’alung, sinouilits. Vein order thut both sides will Ret the proper heat Sng, a colored and white speaker will discuss. the question of Justice in the court, owporcunity: in in- dustry, how both races ‘ean help better health eondi- ‘Lions, “education of “colored” people, how the ghurehes can help the problem, und ty put one of -the toples in ordinary language, “why cutored and white people do not get along toxether.” ‘Phottul people: wit welevine the, Conference and rwateh ils deliberations: witht interest. Whatever the result, here iy the evidence that members of both races admit thal conditions ean be bettered, and are courageotix enough to fuce eriticism in thelr respec tive groups. by vonducting a juiot investigation, ‘The AVRO-AMERICAN commends the effort. It Ropes, that the platform of-the Confererice will Ve big enough and broad enough for Amerleans whetl- er bluck or-white to sund upen—a. phitform that ‘will stile in effect: “We mtund for-200 per’ cent, Awmericanisni, which’ means that we ask for our luck neighbor ‘every political, tegal, and econumic right'thit we expcet for oursblven.” We @o not de- ‘sire. more, we will not, be sutisficd with’ Tess, rs SEPARATE BUT EQUAL When the Court of Appeals passed “on the right of the'railroads to providg separate cary for colored sind white passongurs:in_ travelling within the ‘Slate “ib <deelured: "ACCOMODATIONS VOR VASSENG- “BRS, WHITE’ AND: COLOKED, .MAY-BE -SURA- “RATE, “BOT THEY MUST BE wevAL”. *: OSS Af the courts Lovk this Stand un’ tlic questionof ‘travelling weebinddattons, it is reasonable: to" susyiee “thal it the proposed State Administration, Bu, ‘carry- - ing high salaries for Wile, Leachers-umd%ow" walarie {for ‘edluied. weuthees, svete Submitted: 40, them’: th ieuiue. courts. would:-dectate’ : “SCHOOL ACCOMO: _DATIONS OH PUBS. AwHIRE AND COLORED TRAY. BE SueARATE, BUT atusr: Bi EQUAL. Esathis was tho, arguitone 6tn\ detégutlow represent Sspg the Maryland “Assoelution'for social. Sorviee Ve Leoro”the Edueation"Gommittee of the*Senule ‘at-An Shue. iis Ghidast! Thursday’, Not? only issthis sount reasoning, but it is sound legal argument. ‘The Fourteenth Amendment, still in force, states that the privileges of eltizens shall not be abFidged fon acedunt. of race, color. or previous condition. A biNl that discriminates In the salaries to be paid pub: lie. sehool teachers, is therefore, not oniy unfalr $n that. tt robs colored people ‘of their Just proportion lof taxes; but illegal in that violates the Sourtecnth Amendment. For a quarter of a contury, certainly for the wen- ly yours that Mr. Bates Stephens, white, has baer head of the! Slate schools, thls discrimination, has fsone unchallenged. & would go on unchaljensed oduys were ft nor-that the parents of the State have lawakened to the eonelousness that they are being robbed, thit they and thelr children ave, suitering lunder the vieloux system of half education, And that the time for suviking off the shackles of fgaurunee fs sow, not, two yeurs trom now. In bringing Uewe fuets. to. the attention of the Lugistatdre, the Maryland Association thus performed fa public service, 2C the Lexislature has As feriminated against colored chitdren i the past without knowin it, the dpportunity is now betore it, not to veotify the mistake of a quarter-century hat cannot be dong, but tw see thi hence Fort its lauty will be done Uy all he children, black card white alike, Srovident Hospitsl will receive $2,000. from the late in 1921, nd the sume amount in 1222, aceurd- ing Le Governor stivehie’s budget, went tw the Lees tature, Weduesday., Vietory=Iuspital should ash oy nut leas than $50,000. . see oe A | PREDERICK DOUGLASS horn bs nut known, Dowzkes did not kuow hin ecit.e Ue maw the light of day onthe Bartern Shore lof Maryland, in Tuckahoe, near Exton, ‘Talbot County, somstine in February, one hundred and three years ago. Not only was he # Marstander but Baltimore algo ekaiuted hii, zoe part of is boy- Froud was spent on South Careline Strert, below [eastern avenue, at the hunte vf white stave own- jer. x . “Mexsure me not bythe hebshts 1 havg“attatined but by the depths from whieh 1 eames" were the words of Douglass referring ty his own career, und contemporuvies said vf hint that in his gige From siovery to the post uf Minister of Bayt) be showed fercater qualities of manhood than Abraham Lincoln who burn ina eabin,” beeame the - President vt Me United States, In more ways tik une the greatness OF the fore: most .Marytander slong Forth in bis Hite. Ax edive lof the North Sua, he became Une mast powertu Fores in the field of journalism, and did moze thru his newsnaper to sprexd the duetrines of the abot tors wore atzracted to his stat froin farther Amertes and Gurope, and in elrentation the Sure was seway ahead of ang of the huge white pangrs oF the day. White bounders ene ty mass meetings Weld By Douglass: for the purpure. of breaking them up bs heckling, and he answered them all, “etch not 9c: cording \y his folly."" Others came with proofs Ura the Nesro was hatf-mvakey and thereiure not 3 human Being, and he made monkeys of dem ds holding: thene in the spell of his eluquence for hour Jue at times OF all Ue reat colored mene whe in other day's held in their hands the tecdership of the. dotored nillivns, none of them, were thes able tu reLarn Lu earth today, would find himself se much'at heme in the United Stites as Brederi¢k Douxtas. Nowy 1 alt w century ago, Negroes would respond tw his ewdersbin, He sted for the right (o voue and tw hold slice Jana ridiculed the Southerner who handed the blk ivan the ible, when he asked for the ballot, He was opposed to segregation and to the din Crow ext and anany tines, tie was efreted frum the ruilway Feouch, resisting and carrying the stot song with hhim, Me hated the passyfooter, Uhe eompromiser he called hing, who “vax fn league with the devil." and he preached economy wud thrift. lo his own people when he sid the rice that eamot save is earnings, which spends all it makes, and xoes into debt when It is sick, can never rise In the seale of civilization, ny mutter under what awe it aay ehanee 1» be." With it all, Freteriex Doughest neither forgave or forgot the handicaps under whieh white Amer ica started. the darker brother: We declared st schoo! house were placed on every: hill and webureh in every. valley, whites would never, be wile to atone for the awful vin,of olding human beings for 50 sears in slavery and Gheh setting them free without fan-acre of lund or a dollar in currency, TUE MEITINGS OF TK BISONS is a noteworthy event for Téultimore ths Llininys “within its. gates the bishops » uh Methodist Episcopal Churett and. the Methodist Episcopsl Zion’ Chuireh and hw have been attracted here thy their sessive uh dendminations are,more Oren a contin heir beginning was i protest, against di 5H Uhat existed austins the colored peo arly digs of the republic. “Baltimore w sd ‘tate "sciilaes Cia witdeda Mei | dt is a noteworthy event for Baltimore Unt it is emer within Hs. tes the Dison the [African Methodist Hplseouat Chureh snd che Afri- Jean aéthotint sco Zon Chrire and unde who have been attracted here "by their sexsivas. Both dendminations ave,more Onur a century “ote, and Uneir beginning was 4 protest, asainst disesim- Imation that existed wsainst the colored people én the curly dys of the republic. Baltimore was one uf” the first ficlds where the African Methodists worked ind Bethel Church, where the bishops’ ol that” denomination ure now mectinis, vies witih Kothet Church, Phitadetphia, in ayo and service. he Twent churen hind alwys stood ax x oUreE pride’ for’ the denominiition. © Tt was: in 4852, ahem [the late ‘Iishop Daniel A, Payne lle Tor ik the finest home: of any colored ehurely in America.” tt is today, when dobl-free and hiidsiniely bewutitied. iL stands 4 chireh worth suiking’ a pllrimage of miles to sec. ‘ ‘The: Zion bishops are alse niceting in the edifice of un “isturle cunzresiition—one Avbieh is, Hoursh- ing despite mung vieissitudes” + eb If Richard Allen, founder of. the A, Me E:-Chureh, and, James-Variek, who. slarted the A. ML, ‘ior Chivrelyswere un earth! Loduy they ‘would behotd [their wérk-xroivn’tovinimense proportions, sind one fot the tis fictors in. the country, in contributing to Fate: Mitidtive Ynid ive conscivtisness. They would ichold! theif small bund” of, followers, sown inte iiuhdseais OF ui vbaitida, Shanpe mallnw dnvesied ghufch~“and“school property. and.”’slrong: men/ and {women directing ‘the’ Work.. fhe contributions: tha tine aiguiieuivoly” Negeo “vodies of -Atethoatsm hav nae: t0%fuce: progress einnot. he smeasured,’and the | APO:AMERICAN- takes pleusitre sii weleoniine | Baltimbre:::sueh" powerful.” agencies TWorking 0 ‘lspiritual; thoral-gpd:socia-upurt, “oty =D THE AFRO-AMERICAN : vi i ‘Missionaries Are Welconw In Afti- viéw, African Native Gave Wrong Statement To AFRO- AMERICAN ae) T regret to read the wrong state- ment given to Tha Afro-American last week by S. Okagoo Logemoh pative of Sierra-Leone, West ACri ea, that American. ‘Missionaries and preachers are not wanted In ‘Acie. ut) want the readers 0 this paper te bear in mind that the kings and chiefs in Afrien, have hever sunt any native inte... the Tnited States to make such state- prent or announcement axuinst the ‘American denominations. First, tit this Mr. Logemoh 4s not Christian and told me him- seit in Baltimore. a few days, as¢ Thue Ne dosen'e believe in Chel thinitys secondly, that he was edu: fated in Tages, Nigeria, West Af- ira by the lite Dr. Mojota Agbeb! {oat missionary school: and Utedly that he came le tis country: ured years ago. tw seek for something Tint yeh help hin. te. improve ks feondition: but has never atvended Sng. schoo! in America to aeeom- plish his desire, Spadavikan Denivi, TILL MeCulloh St Pederated Charities Thank: | Atvu ‘Reaters Who Contributed £0 ee ee to te Raitor: ris uarrat pleasure ty. nek: pevtiedge the recelpt of your cheek Bee gel6e. representing subserip- Hing ot atracAmeriean. reuders. 1 EROS cldloated mother and her fout Siva “children savhose story YOu Rene, End anual to print fa the REROCAMMIRIGAN U0" Christan dime, \Wwewure nest grutecul te You For Sour ingerest sad to. ath ot the mibscvibers Unrowh the AEIO- AMERICAN for tiene Bemerons Syonse. tothe story of need. Tian sure that you wc bv kd tol nog that eqnditionss in “the Elatiy of Mes, Burns are improv: Mig steadily. The health of 3s Thavapr issue’ etter Una sea AU Chielaumas andthe weins | ar growing mores fubsist ander” Ued Fivthers care. "the tite girl, jus pias been entered ina publle Rintercarten and enjoys Nee ex perience. Mweryh much, AM” uae Prequentiy visits airs. iauens to hel Care tor the children and: hows file arse turns does Tagnds fork, GF vourse, it will doubles Dee tong time. before the faanily it vented so sunnurting Gu dhe Family Welfare Assnei don, formerly the Federated Char- Mies: will be tue to assiat in evers presible, wage, Gor 2s long as: there eee al need. Your contribution Tron the AEHO-AIEIIGAN sb teelinare will be tised entirely fe ts family this. widowed mother gh Witt provide cae her needs Cot Jone months to came. With ‘vordial appreciaiton of you interest and hearty — cooperation and sincere wink to exch sub Soriber to this tund, Cam * seo sincorels “sours OOS Gfletric h. sokDEN, a ee ai Dean Pickens Bay Souter a oe Sheldent. dit Noting. Lo, De Widh Ws Kesignation 2am srorscuit Collese. = ye tng ante ‘nities tne some Yeuple tkeve: Pex feces to 14s Hille better contruvensy (sith Solieltae Starehant, in eouneetion SHuL ges resignation frum Morgan Goleges ‘Pils iy aan Infitice Ww Mor- Saar allege. aun simitld be correctert Tine Sarena MALEr = wits eile faotoinal letteseneriisiz sant Hau note ig unde wath Morgen Callese ame Nowgiin Conese We hued nothings 69 ola Tne ug acter. My only tesun for beasing Morgan Gohese was, hy obue ty tke ny what Vrantrd as hitfer sppertunits, foe hehinmie quieres pevmle i the. Cuited SXours seaty, = ASL PICKENS, 2x teatestcde Sahih: Maeeetatys. Westminister Teacher Answers Dr Mens, Buu early SisuHile Attain itis heotters there (3 No Stronger Advecwte | OF Lata Stanracs Roe yuk Works Dr. Bickers, es povte Sim ssa) tawezee Uae Galina niet Sneha SS Pea i ne Sooniy ie banal ot ie Colorse Teach Shyer Marrkind to wri Sou a etter. Sov alts Meket as sou fe Sea cit yehreswitatre af he eeat re it wo mers Teed Wa mexee. gro ited "the ent of emer eachiers i he Sate ot SEAsSth i sett Go pnt et Thum ont of he oerest Ue ot tel crs Slarytanst or) ait inv state. Lani Singing this bs the Sonatrction ind joor syns of *Metaeiber Mn. Skene you~ ae placiag ts telicr aoe tie “Whe Uf Rout ot amore ata se. indze fochiers oF thee State, of Saretany inning kat: sien guy tH sate ive he tenelurs et Mary ew i Jest deal Pte eames Mee Mutt sal that tie State of Sars ire fx tang on, more: tneomeeen Color Sn ‘Fenelits tem aay othes Sue Tue why! i ie beanse the Skat fans e meagre, wae, rte OF dining’ nature Tet ie there a Suma insomnptert wie tgueherss" Tiwoy get tho sams women Fo tein incompetence a8 ont ealorel ‘Ceatiners dy for Ueeit combutene ‘Your titer itis ane Mas” have tunes sour roiviem tat Une Sti or Macys doen employ Income tint teicher eeause thee dn Mot Tae sc lisingy salary oF That ie Coke ‘Foucher are incompetent. ad sould nse detain! aa ual watury : ‘cn truis, atts) Ibubel Ge Combe Union ‘hats ate Comments Criticiza OF Dr. Pick ‘hawt As- Altogether Correct. ae Seek is een “hug reason that Dean Miekras save soy au aibgeer to, ate Hthngton’s rivism th retake hourly Cato Teashors iu the county eliools ex iol he-odierwine browne Ie fs entree ee. Slate Boast he trig 0 sel ut laine what igi ae J Iie the woleret yeuule of Murviany sivos- ae at ese ie poor feregl RMdeudanice OE wel children in Uhh Iittaten there" Faun inure exe justihubte, for ie. rural eh tec’ dislike for aétiol. “Thi being irae the State’ avund ot ehieation ‘Gughe to make Some oi tie barns and ‘et hes wher nay” teem, sel at our chides more. “Ine Ring ane atraclivn, “tne” gursnosidings a te fo a 3 ae yy laurteted by" tle selh. "The see ‘and school sarroundhigs sat eertal ig. bo.attractive, which snnrovetient faione camo 5 P Thon. geain.AC he State Bound,” Mr Litutincton, ot al Wit cutureg. te com pulsory” attendance lave the seme Tor Jolored as. for watte the rural atten dsinéer sould Vier nsproved’ but ticecbess THE FORUM juct the state Board cat do-so fur as) ogular every day sehool attending, is encernes, il #0 fara getting | the fehikiran te delight inguin to, school {Sto take that shire of colored schol Jiprovemetts that ther use. for the frie schools and improve the colored elo. «yours teu, +3 PRANKLIN JOHNSON A Baltimore. a, cenevtite” Riddles Tn Grades Write ealth Atbymes TO The Edltor, : 1 Hime rg toot til moratine Jun usted ny fee. hd ant neck Pent to, ped early and sept wh thy windows UB aa {cont my tout shine tants, Sel" cout neeathe the Tres ‘ate sieht aopEfinserss mene a everything hy fro Wo umelean,or injurious out-of my ‘mouth and Tose cour, Br ELEANOW KILSON “wh Grade 2 rusting: aveth take morning 1 het igen ale 1 Geek atte Unis Mormons Tn that} never: fal ‘ Pasi hot rusts my: shies us mora: tg 1 Kaun 1 don't twoke neat {Abrus my. stioes wemurrowe Kant show any’ tealter amy tert ‘ ISITE CURTIS A: : But Gras Line George County Will Back [Pie “Against “Yneauat Salsries erie Sion aint Saher. et neaae ane “Kread swith great interest rout, ex; nyse of the ifort at the State "Bond Pe Satectton tw put over a bie apne vation wine gins. the" Nexeo chooks a Glance. Tosco tame that you shoul ute cul for lenalins Fepresentasive Fe a th Gatien ih a1 A apis on PGbruars’ 16, ty ea ine eceye ama. tle there tn. effect sin uteanenon ta tiie tot ROUT eA eROe AUACR TAN, WUUME eitiwut itsertnination, "there iso yeti time ta. boetn than ine its vome ts et uae are to That rinee Crone’ cost RSME ck ume! ope wiih mens TES tase a ett 1 shal Juin you ac ‘Admuyotis ie Tethys : ory Sinewrets. riios. f.ENLLOWAY ‘ienditie [Appeals Bor American Aid In ‘Sav- To the Editor: Kuctng your tant teal thi on nave sheer ample tthe yams are Feria aalonarie rN Mea 1° hog to invite. nel oe tt tadunttade.Anvereat we Fee tas Gad wae devel Fate tna ite gw ire an sane Co tia condiment ee ee ee: (2 get ts wee net Spat tn focal he eed Pre ee tie euevfent neoster i Si cwmmit anyesime ‘or lle, rely. ntamaniy “te wehione i aa ar gd peat Lt i eo tia eae a ene ety arene Napa paserenia th cere ates trate at aabian hot to the ee Feast Mreg’: Cee a Ai mrtsan’cunlinant tae a. ere et torT Him neces Se eon Atel age, mee: Ra rage ree ear estas eee (ee ae ae or ei eet a ae, time Kone, _ . e PARE ce Chained in Bed. Waseross, Ga, Feb. 5—Bvidenee uf the eraeker spirit dominant here ys the sWght of the gangs of pris oners working all day’ rain or shine Gn Une public roads of the. State. The men ure chained together, 6 mater whether thelr oltenses "be geet or small, and no felfort is Aide lw return ute “prisoners White men with rifles stand sued and at night, prisoners are ehuin- edt Utelr beds in the wouds. MOSKS JONES UEAL )dmsuinl Ge eb. 12—Suses | Jones well Raion. kasee and Poult fiat, died here afew days ago. UH was’ born ty Cininis jt sears a0 Te’ was"cuuwated at" ieward Cnt versity. : CENTREVILLE, MD. - Centervilie, Md. Feb. 2 1920.— A. group teachers’ meeting’ Was hela Se the Grantmar School, Sat urday. February. BU. Miss Let Kennard, superviyer, president, Trot. Wet. Adams, eaiwer fzie” Spokesman, Camden, Ns, gave a delightful Tecture at ‘the iBethel Chureh, last. Mriday. even jig. He addressed tie ebitdcen a sehivol in the. atternoon. Pre “buy Seuugs" have hecho ganized here, aid are prozressins jwoslertully Under Sergt, Kayiend Swith Pithe “queen esther. Cirele” 0 iris will hold. a rally ait Charles ‘esley Churchy Sunday: wesley Church, Sunday. ‘he disielet superinitendent,, Ker. hvatluee, preached at Charles Wes: ley. Chureh Test. Sunday. nisin, ixuminutions were held. in. the wehools of Queen Annes, County Haury, 70h, und 28th, | the Co fovbinge sm iuke “og apis oF the [grammar selivol who nude 60 pet cent. or monte: Third igrade—Geo Mortis, 74]. Willkun FL Nichols Zs; John. Whitticn, 78; clittor Hiundy, 63; Gladys She herd, 78: Sileaben. Taylor, 79: dJtenry. "Pho: mas, 83; Marie Gardener,” 15 Bessie Whittieo, 63, “Fourth Grade—Lthet Hollis, 63: JHlen Wilson. 70; Eilénor” Icitson 87; Belva Handy, 80; Hazel Miv fehell, 2: Henry. bowhes, 88: Wil: Tigi ‘Coker, 85; Charles ‘Feusty, 7. Oscar “Waslinigton, 82; Willian uliday, 77; duscph Carter, 70; Aduiphus Brown, 90; Edward Holiday, 81. Coz “With” Grade—isdieh Cate, 67: Yosepbing “Nichols, 280; Miltor Downes, 78; Leon styler, 68; Ba: ward Coker, Tie Sixth Crade—Thaddeus Nichols 64; Helen Gardener, 19; Heten IShepherd, 87; Gertrade Wilkins 75, Cresfal Kilson, THe ‘Seventh Grade—Jaa itozier, 65: Ruth Watson, 67; Jsthel: Hutchins 2; Benjamin “Black,” 965, Charles frasior, $5; John Downes; 71; Jul Rozier. 68. ~Bighth. Grade—Edward ‘Taylor. Sar John P.Nighols, “66; Mary Wilson, 64; Syrah Wilson, 75; Bea- tice Plerée, “71;" Extelia. Thomas FR: Mory Brown, 17) 2 > RE - fr 7 2 Se) ee ~ oun Tiel OLD TIMER DISCUSSES TEACHERS’ SALARIES ty tne any more it you dow't think ,” Year Book Out. ‘The Negru Year Book, compiled by Monroe Work, direetur uf the Deparment of Resewrel In, Buske- [gee lnsticute, has made 10s appar nes in 1a annual edition, on the hewantunds The book. iw. fal Eve hundred pages, and gonstitutes jan eiteyelupedia ut the Negro rec offering i fall fund Uf intormation that stamps ita a standard: au- huey : The Greatest Marylander Frederick Douglass Born Febeutry 6, £8175 ied February 20, 1895 (By WILGLXA! H. DAWLEY, JK.) Pron an oppresicu Newry slave, Mreverick Luusiiss, arose to be the sinust powertue avoutionist 1 Ameried. AS a lecturer, xpeiker and eahior ine won neéritiona tune concn ii 2485 public oliees Ineitides pres dent. Freedmen’y bank, Marshal vf District vf Columbia, ‘recorder of dees, 1881 and aninister to Masti, 1886, Willkun Willis Brown in “Lhe Bluck Man," wilrms that "the ea: reer of Douglass is nore widely known that any other living: col ured mun except” Alexander Du- mas" Hurriet “Beecher Stow i Men of Our Times," sus, “Heed: erick Douglass had as tar to ctinit to get to the spot where the wor: est white hoy. born ag that white Boy has to clipe to be Teesident of the Nation, and wake rank ‘with Kings lind judges of the earth.” Hore ire some quotations from Douxlass Music is feeling that you New. givers dolar that, sou, tas uy represents one day's independence one-day of rest and security 10 the Cuture." SA‘ race whielt cannot save tt earnings, whiel. spends all IL make: fund goes Into debt when It is sick feu. never rise in the scale of elvl ization, no matter ander wht aws Te'may chance to Be.” “Soelal cyuality doce not neve sarily, Coltow civil euuallty.” To power beneath the sky eat make an iguerant pesple prosper: ous ot 2 Heentious people bans. athe fat thal we have endures wrongs Aud hacdships which woul have destroyed any other race and. that we have inercaxed Ir Humbers- and in public considera. tion ought to strengthen our, falth in. nurselves and: our future.” “No speople: ever did much C0 themselves oF for the world, with native land, of w fixed bene, of & funiiliar, acighborhoud, and cum mon assvolations.” “rhe conditions of success ar universal, and wnehangeable.” "Ouemen should he genilemer and our women ladles anid we ca Ye neither without. a modest re serve in mind and mauners.” “Ouportunity is important, bu exertion I indispensable." Sif We wecemt cuse, “We ° 19US part with appetite, Niton may cheat thet neighbor and. may" cheat themselves, Jul they cannot cheat nature.” She will pay" only the wages that one ae A.MLE. Ministers Meet. “The Significance yf _Luptism” was Uhe, subject of “an’ essuy” by tev, W.-M. vy before the A. M. E. Ministers at the weekly moet- ing. Kast Munday. fev. David §. Sincoe, of Philadelphia and fev. J. EL Martin of the Vireginia, Confer: ence,’ Were'amtong the visitors. Phy, Hauention. Cominities was quthorized-to-take wintevor “steps hecessary in Keeping up the fight for equal dulirles' for colored teach ers inthe ‘county: schools, Beet Re a Begs Cee ee. Sere ee RES Roy ee eee) eS een a Pace ce age ae a phy tell A 4 on ee ee ne aa cs eigen Pe ea ie gs ie tas eee Poi ite ceS ENB RE R VENCRAN Sst Ss ae ag eee [ee Se ay ee am a aes ge FeSO TEE en Mea aed oe eee Ps oN a ee ee ee ee ene fared ae. ee ee ee ee Before Essex County Courthouse,. Newark, N. J, stands this lifelike. statue of Abe Lincoln. It is a famous playground and the colored boy is telling the girl the tory ot the Great Emancipator. PROPOSED LOAN WILL COVER NEW HIGH SCHOOL Anthovties Cndecided Whether 10 Give Colored High A New Guitding Or Turn Over The rewene Western Benstle prt ennesy After nifneteen’ years of Ueer panes vt the building, located a Dolphin street urd. Pennsylyank avenue, which has became. touutl Finapequate to its needs, the Cok ‘ured High School faces the pros Fpects of a new building, {nthe recommendations of te school Lourd for at city! Doar 0 $5,589.50) filed wih Mayor Broen Tng and the Board “of Estimate ast week, one of the items eaited for $hedeouu for a mew — hih School, Aldi Ik was not stuted that Uke building bs Cor the Colorec High Senool, It Is understood tha the appropriation ix either for tk purpose or for the Western High School civhite) whose buitdits Sccupying the block between Tat fayette and Lanvile ut MeCullo) mreet would then be turned ove ta tie Colured High Schoo). tye face that the announcement of the purpose of Unis ileny is taleer aus a sig tliat the Board iy detin ihely Qeelded ua to what is bese te be done In-the cose. A Large par bf thy pareaus and teachers: chem- selves) would of cours preter how. building, erected to sult” th heeds OC i Mwdern co-educational finch seltuul, flowever they, dni Ghat anether spot could tarly be found. #o- conveniently situated 2 the present. Western High, School hor could ast dueable a bullding. greeted thereon for the mories xyailable, the Western building Wan built for girls, and perhats F1o0.000 mut be expended lo re: Thodel it to sult, the needs of the Cylored High School. "Phe prospective Iyaa cally fat tne Nexpendiiure | of $200,000 on elementary schuola ‘ws “fullows: School 106,Hil1 strqet near Sharp, additional" yard “space $4,000. Sehoul 108, Caraline and Bunk Strevis, renovated and seed ws vo- cutlynal schvol $80,000. School 109, Fremont and King Streets to abunidon and procure 10 and building near 110° Waesele Street $200,000. PNBebout 142, Calhoun and Laur. eng Stocet, wat, $25,047 apr priation "$170,000" wdlditlunn niount $190,000. Migchool 113, Kederal and Carter Streets, Jot and addition $0,000. Sedo 115. Mereyman's Lane, tot and addition $100,000, ‘School 115, Druid Hil avenue near Tiddle, tot ahd building U replace 507 und 316, Sauy.00, “Behl 11S Branch, Edmondson ind Culvertwn, ww be renovated $10,000, Sehuod TY, 3s. Olivet Lane, Jo and tc utile $15,000. |CANNOT. NEGLECT. PUBLIC DUTY. | stry of Sharon Church. ciuizny cannot aftord. to hegleet uncit pubis tuts und eitixens ash ire sflene. while great “wrongs are erpettated "upon the Community by potiticinns’ and grafters are just fis iuuch jaiey as. chose who ivet- tially: cummin the sin, aeeording to Tiers Beale Hlliott, wiv spoke toa Tange audienge ut Sharan, ups ured hast Sunday on “Tents Bultders! “Sulunion’s Came," said ttex, Ile Het “resis on tiie magniieene temple that he, bulle, ut nota stick or stone of {U remains. ‘Char- reter fy tha temple that the. Chris: than buttdy todas and xuue ite Is Inivre hastings nore. remembered Han ang structure built bythe [anda wf tums.” ‘The occasion [trated che. anniversary ‘uf the jeiurch. started by the hate Rew. IWVing Mis Atescandey “In A882 with nine members. 7 Would Not Hear : Sunday On Monday Norfotk, Vie, Feb. Suse as evlored — eiinisters in Balthaure turned down tie invitation of the Local’ Committee. to heur ” Bity Sunday Gat the ‘bernucte | at Speciot meeting for colored. people only, Norfolk iluisters. by almost nanimous ‘vole. declared aguinst iu g)mi “Crux. servlet, Colored mins inides somueled they sstovd. for Ryosvever wilt” utd noe & “snes pices New. School For, Rockville. Luckvile, tebe 13—c np acho! nuit take What pines” chee oe ihe ingest hy fre Me tae ot of tie peopwd ¢)0,N00 owt fae ue, wuthoricy For: wien ix to te asi eel reo he Lara, ! |e ae ee ig ay Ce ee eee ee “pera ef ee ela tne Ruri, Prob Soa “afetues “hate Reubited Sy coined cundeguun, tne white ce freiution Stating deetien te" convoll rexution: Having ¢ PRACTICALLY SLAVES IN SOUTH AFRICA. ees Se, ae te work,” * “ MU “Luinting are comiceied, sat whieh j Alas the Magne been ble sty a they gut sick ani tired of protein’, Sh EB ah Bethel Must Be Community Church h ans Bishop Say Doors Must Bo Opet Seve Days’ Thi: Weck “rheat te listing it he ation wiatios TL" hngpgrative wy have. the gee ew gen iw a a, ie stata ot List’, Ssh at ihe sedeation userctses ot isthe Xi Met Cero Eridas” maraim fe aia ie doe ai Cop veditement wurte, “Fhe, shout aa) many 9 Toe Givesion util ‘recrealins & forum fur lari shin. of seurtemt uations ut: satel Uc, font as moult Mtoe eu ew tae iiuatrative unpre. Mate ain female workest, tmnt. Ri stearten, selenite conking. obwel ine ial evr, iets and ht ah ih eae Bt indie oF iivent ould ine: pike wee the week.” i bighob Sin musa ches things wil iot be" out n'a dase but il Fequire tinier patiengy tind were te IN THE WHIRL ee ds $1.00 COMB for 59¢ Test on il ant ia Rta nse irrewelcrrdmamsaen an (00/0 Sanaa Ah ated ay ated ee fe FREE Ce rarorescmmaiartn REE 1 gy te loda go Teo basse nO wld, Soe es: HUMANIA HAIR CO." a e 4 Me 23" Dae’ Steeet’” 1" 7 New York” Se TF. eee te koe og Serge Set ar eg ae he Loy tee! FRIDAY, FEB. 13,:1920. ~ By Society Editor. ahs de Pe a Se ge ey Street. ~ ve Jada’ Acrare Musical Treat 3siss Eva Hall, of 1411. MeCut- Joh stroct, hus “boc confined. to her home ‘for the past. five. weeks by. severe Hliness. She wishes, to take. this oceasiod 10. thank ‘her many. friends for thelr kindness und: sympathy. Mist Martha Tate, of | 3206 Park Aves is visiting her sister in Wash- ington. D.C, 2 Ar, Jumos Binor. of 2140 North Cautles “Seteut wie ies heen vial fing sister, Sirs, Chartey Piper. Poet Sirest NS. We Washington ide reyurned howe. j Marmony Recital. Mv Wm. Lecompts" yeas given’ a, sur rise birthday reception Fels cal at Ms 'renlgener” L190. Orleans St, by) MF dng ‘hese ftarey Freeman, tive cab an Vealifuliys taaen with the del Gantes‘or the season: "tte recel¥ed inummerous Yresents. Ae, and Mrs, Wenry Parker, uf 1428 ward Sitect ‘announce “the cnxaes nent, of. their daughter, ‘Le to. SF gers wurette. oot Apex S. Carolind NGading wilt Lake Dias In the spring: Me. Emmett Stone, student at nowtird Universit lax. beer inthe ee bor q tee dake due 40. the fMnes his bfoiner Un an. Stone, wenelit. Morgan College. Me. and Mra. William: Dean, sho faint’ down trom Viladetphincio | 2t- Seni" the parc given bes Siem. Charice Sittady neve ‘rettemod "to: thele home, Thee were’ extensivets” lentereaincd during thelr stay. A number of Bale Himorenne have een, invited up, to Pitedeiphin tiie wet to Caxton 8 fare witair sven fn that ely DY pivot which Me. fu Mra. Bean "are ineimbers. Mr Ml. lee Shipley, who has beet 50 upoved Mr. Oscar J. Mason. yromincnt in toatl caaternal orders, why tu tea SWatined. tai ome, “ISR, Argrte eet for She past Uwe ‘weet With inautack of dhe Mais Fapidiy iea- roving. : ative. Wuniee Jane. tx in Philadel. pha where she is taking 4 business course. Friday, Beb, 20, at 8 P.M Messrs Harold) Derry and, Gustuvs cqution were amonk the. Lincainitex Whe spent the week-end In the city. von Rae ang, woes EAS ing. Sige ailet. ‘thomas his resurned Wher women Washington, Mevsre Bragg and Thonn, of the usercer Stat apent the Weekend In Rete Fors on bases ‘At Shurp St. Mem, ME, Chureh Sire. Ernest, ton ts sie ut ber ume-on Hill Street. : Airs. Anna: Sinith, of Utica, N.Y. thug Beet spending 2 fowe uss with het sisters Sure Jun C. Toberis, "having fome'doven Wo attend the funeral | of Gie'soung daugiter of Dro and SPs Wobinon, Dare, Joseph Caulk, teft the elt fast woul to spend sometime wilh elaulves TeNek Wore cle Sir. and Meg, B. B, Church have sporeiy from Plustyesn, Pas tw, New ine city where ste. Chutch Wit! en: age in Goinmmunigy work | Me, dnd AEE Ghurett wilt be remembered cre fie they mrad pany felons, during the tineSee Chureh was’ stationed st Uap: Med Adanisslon 25 Cents Rev, E, 8. Willams, auperinten- gone of the Baltimyce Distelet of the Washington M. E, Conference, js recovering from an attack of In= fuera, - ‘Mrz, “Jeannelte Grant Coates” aod het Sister Ait, Anns Virginia, James, OF TIS Mecutton "street, WHI eave oh, Saturday for Washington, 12, Cu 10 Attend. the’ wedding ot their, ‘cousin, iss" aima June furher ty Mr. are thor Philips vat her eeaidenee, 318 Hrd street, S Ws, ott Monuay evening Beuruery ab, 2id.” While in Wish ington Sirs” Contes and. Stra, dames Wilt'stae ae the Whitelaw “Hotel, t3tn Gnd #Mireets ‘and Wit retuen to. thelr fumes the later part of the Week. Bishop J. W, Alston Ue D. be by D. ie tate Voity “with the” Board of Bishop Hein the National Grand tater of eco Agee, OF Niueons,— tailonal CAmMPUCL? Tite Hii origte. a Mr, Urnest Graywon, of 313, Sul iWon Bt wlates to aenouee the, Ueath I hae’ urowher, “Washington | Erution. hes led RE lie, homme ak SuuLh Tver; MMe Fan, $f dyzte tie “ig survived iy big wide tind ten ehilaren. Mr. Chartes Hears Walkie, of 1109 Moshe” Surect, departed unis fe lan, a MiTofee Eunerattuok place dru Fis"iave residenee. ete iy survived by ike Huistene tee narhewe, and ote dtntgilters . Mrs. gies Yeager-lavie, of cule iepnek, Cie'ly visting her sister, Ses Siveieg: Niisningion ot Sty Baker” St Mae Layne mas been a patient tthe Joins Hopkins ‘Nospltal during, her Muy heres Is now=much lmproved, Mr. agar A. Faby. of Athi cig NE as in tie eit dufing: the Jurse weeks, vist i arent © Me Aint Mine. Jeweph S Frisby MEL “S. Cirraitten Ave. Mise Atlee Mf. HU entertained at 12s eGR Un Ave. the membars of Hons Bapuist choir and, "several 6 Tee vtlendke dane 29, "Mteer. eros ing thembelves bs singing Several Bota Tul cuir selections, they were | served WhsGnete supper. ths. honored ‘guests ores Trot eaiwurd Sinlthy director of the chairs Mtr uinl Stes, tletity” Sara) Si, ie Arielle Jager, airs. Laut Towson, Mise dreng soot, Mrs, Cunnie Wushinwon, dirs. Guede, air, Itugsins Me “Tuul Pearce, Stiss ‘Eel "Sack: fun, Ng. Gurle hems. Sie. and, Mrs Tey Armstrong, Sire Addie Fook! Mis hraque, pratt. Me. Tarr: Packer Sr Bessie Tavlor, Sry. Sopha Daves Sites imma domain, Mir. aul Mrs Ulssesvuiney Mee. Valles Sewell Irs Sottte Brow, ‘Stisx Naomi. Whale Migs ‘Gladys Gray wad others, Dr, Benderson, National Deputy Grand Master of Maryland, and Srevs W. F. Green, were invived to the, home of Mr. und: Mrs. Geo. Sobnson, 122 8." Caroline street Where 'dianer wus seryed.to thom, Tndeed fine: dinner, with wil: che indecd « fine dinner, with wl <M - Wedding -Annivereary ‘te Zand Aes. sfohn’ Rabinsan tie brated‘ the: Gin. your. ghnvenary of frets mariage’ a thle residence 8 pec streey dan. at "1820, Thee ore fe ghey» mai, andsome and wet! peeenta. Ph evening saaeapent th amuvemnt oul 1030 Clack, after which the cas were unhered ou Into the dit ing toom: where hey" nariook uta the delecacen 0 es evening. Aton tng suber preven eres ay Snot Be Anthony bins Me end sre John WC Carter, and Siew dunes Cooper, Aira 3a cin We Ulex: Mr. and Mra Haynes 3 Mrs and Str Alber. Wat faces Me and Stra, bere Maher ase Me and Be. Rout MEE ay 8 ae sean Mi. and rs. John Totter and daughter, Mr. AGE et te tag a dua EP Ser lies aca a SAB ce See Gente, Ber i, RE og Rishttdasne Mex "Pannen irs prone Rlcuaraaes ga [ata e sees Ra Coa, iq at etn ime, Naaaree’ 2 gion Mia Martin "Bnabee™ hus: Caen Bes Ae tn anthony. Mrs BY eA ie Atenas ater Fe de Niland ine “Beat Bitreg det out tba act aie ta Waser gate nme a, San. Set 20" AMD tna Slane Nh cn tobe starsat Hise ee tee chan Cie aa EE Bian Vemy sicher’ Thies Bet Braet: teen Beat Mt ate sain anny Ae Hane ach Het aS inka atiane Reo ton, Howan! Bu anette ee gta Tee's ee beh Ganga he pramised tw xlve dames hal Siqaln. ant of course SMe. Brown bel Ain Brown how draft bout ahe. mate For Men Only | For lost manhood. nervousness, sofa RONOMY hye: sions,. debility. and impotence. They act as a general tonic and BR SCo i inla'Soae oes at pear | All theso Special Remedies in alte See amt for Uo last 30 years and hase an fa eo 3S ald eae ak ee rth oe leccien Me pica ping Hicad eng it 2 oe omae Bae hor all Blood ‘Troubles. Syphilis, chayeres. ‘Blotcnes, reliing "out SCgie io. patches, Running: Sores end Ryphiitie. Tneuniatism: | BLASS TONIC | For“tat weak, worn out, tired Healing. Makes’ you feel ikea ‘different person. Tt makes new Blood, bullds up the entire nerr- Gun system. trengthens amd ‘puts flesh on'v0%, and mates vou sleep well “one Yottle wil do you more good than four botties of tablets. SuAss ‘Tissue Builder, ‘Tonic aud TiSte “Sirengivenoe For ‘Throat and Lung affection, Long. Standing Coughs and. Colds, Eelarrh. Brovenitia, Loss of Volos, General SBebilty. -° Supporeine freatment “In Consumption. and Wasting Diseases. and for the Te- Tet of) Gonsumptive Patients In advanced: stages. ‘BLASS’ KIDNEY & BLADDER TEA Stop getting up each night to ‘Urinate | For Rackeehe and Pain in Lois aud Groins, Brick dust col fred Urine, Woo frequent desire to Grinate, Suppressed" or Soanly Burning Urine. Bed Wetting, al- lays all Irritation and Inflamation fof Binader. It" “eliminates the Ge MES" trom’ tne. “System. and prevents Riumatiem, ‘Beas! Rheumatism-and Backache Remedy For all kinds of Rheumatism, | swelling of the, Joints, ingamma tors, Béiatiea,‘Neuraigia, Neurts tanase, Swelling ot Hee, Wrist and Elbow, Ptourisy pains: In side, Pains gn Hip Bone. BLASS’ Cocoanut Oi! & Hairdressing} (Highty, Perfumed) Makes Harsh,-Stubborn Hair, sol lossy and’ Luxurious: Stops Dandruf and Iching. Scalp and adsts in Growing Now." BLASS’ : estess Sighie ao! een, Her id Dretins, Brigcting Revyous Sspepsiay esky feeling’ tn bees eaa?arms, Hysteria and all Nerv- tus roubles : BLASS—DRUGGIST 408-410 N. GAY. STREET ~~ INSMEMORIAM > INSMEMORIAM We miss thee from our hotme dear W migy thee from thy phe: ue oe eesumehing of tin face Piudle three sears azo Pel, 1, 1917. Nibei the das of te has de GAIXES—Jn swt. but love | ree mauitratien of myrckaut luther (2 Jaitinaahsworty tainen wh sisted this ice Suntay. ee Fat ear i the tive shire: Me bas ity etter ies ata Ise aye wider, tee une aie Cie ay Hargett nee wi iy, his loving sister, MARGARET oxeus BUTLSte—-I sok but ws apennieine ea oy in itiop Wino segutrte thie ite 4 sears tigen ty dase Z Hinge sad, Gal a dae esate Yondioine every” tol LiSning. cor surs wwe cH weary Weary fort neat vot wot. Peaceful he diye rest, der brother wet real thy haan bn tive weed ea heat In eal or mee Ey fy yarenta, MIG.” ANI 3118, LAC GOR “aad Sisters a Brothers i MILLS —tn Tocing comembranes of ou Ware another Getaota Suntan Sila wh teymfted thie ite seven Fetes a Bed, The tpts aia our cede tater Asia Wesne SUS wher leyerta ifs Tieng your agy Dew. 2 1818, We mise age Frum aur omes ster repent We fee tice from xh pave 2 Sndane wher me vex fy east Qetise ure soning ot tay fee We sy ge Kind an wil baste Tonal ana honed care Se hemes are dark withigut: thes We ania thee evers where Bene ert, Wake, ERD ME peyokace i HuiZa SND N. A ATKINSON—Jn swede loving re: renee eg He slumbers sweet, but Knuws ne circ, - ercey Siti. “SEARS—In std but loving remot, brance of my dear husband. John G, Sears, why ilepatlod this Me One sea Roemcee ume, ot eerste fyetice ok mie dear. hui ana ot Th miss sou frum your place HSB ie oe este ORTH ANKE ee eee eerie had. Valelina thai fer mais” feleus sid Fehwtien tor helt kindness ah! norvice” ‘tender: ct during her daughters” Mines and {yer death. Her daugiter.: Sine. i. Avers was.) for the: sort perlod, Ar nine: Gays ‘THE AFRO-AMERICAN GEES as z gee NES smn fest Sat Bee ae ee BS te cee (a ae DID YOU EVER WONDER why some people fae power to_acomlis: Almost anything Uiey underwol “and thers yoursat amavis fail In GQuiythiag? THERE 13 4 REASON, may he a bin yore rev te the tock inte swat’ condition and hase: ti hing power at Ae fiifigt: Senet aad "ESISAR LEE SHE change sou ip fOr the beter. S the EMMANUEG | HELDING HAND MOVEMENT has worked womler for many. years allover the Sountry- for bol rages. Dott sexes, young and oid and it fx-the greatest Aetna power on earth today. Jt Tolves"évory roblens ever condition in tie: ie heipe the boi Uy" mptor. hs, Sour Dyaite: te helps. the sind iit ewe by img sone ere desirey to sou (hereby making so fhanpet Ie brings you spiritual el nd places sou in x maceestaand ad fence condition. fife. 2 a Patty ive by Baltimore's best jiepe white Ind eslored und ail are benetel. 2 Sue ie ailghted, all are trvited,. fresher hein, Xeniightan, Live Com. forte open ‘ind woag tothe Feaization Sc aa son legitimate nelpth. Wises Ye sou are rie or - poor my great Help iy ustended to "eal the same, hgh THE WORDEREUL butts i OF EMAANCEGISM, COM to mig af you can if wot wer me” aod fet_me. fap you theugh God's em fname Stavement Te by the great foowiert message oF Iaith, happiness, prowerity and spinel service, Stor anual a every as ary my dary in Haltimnre for joing nto ‘your lire conditions. sl eine de neinnig Sou themst EMBIANGEte Hah "Other says tam In Meashing- tom My inure aro tno. 9am 00-8 fm Call al da and oventng ton On| Ut a,“ime tease seo ‘ne eat Tater My Home ie"eroweaet sith peuple Whe | iheant of ty woniterca. work Uso ENMANUECISIC all day ait evening, tenes 7 entinet see aay one Tater tha ae nights fam sedy. ty HIP SOM So at Feat hofore i by. fate, Wo Ma ita, ee ety cate (98 sviie ther ig. fet your body. NOTICE. “All the gools advertised in Unis paber forthe hast. feme years. gan still be eum te. mit OF in person at my hans, ie beaks, ae a omertat nlp annt so the ineonse too. "All those tint are asious to Improve. their “euniitions ah tte tough EAIANUGEISAC THEE Ghecrkse HELPING POWER ON: EARTUT ahiouhl-call-or write tone: to Le. Leo'S, Osman 909 N- Brovmont Avene. Tetweer slosher ard tay? Avenue. Betweet 3 1 SI anecsescroer, ‘ = ‘ & SST | IDEAL DENTAL PARLORS |'N. W. Cor. Penna. Ave. & Dolphin St. 2d foo: | ENTRANCE ON DOL?HIN STREET | OFFICE HOURS 9 4. M70 9 P. 3 |__ © Specialists om: Nervous Women and Childrer. Expert Crown and Bridge Work. _ Modern Dentistry PAINLESS METHODS PRICES. REASONABIA: 8R OH. ARNOLD, Chiof Operator. Phone Madison 1197, wel CE CREAM... : Commercial Vanilla lee Cream,” - per gallon $1.20 Commercial Harlequin Creams, per gal. 28 blocks $1.40 Special Ideal Dip Creams, per gallon $3.00 Special ideal Harlequin Creams, per gallon $3.00 Kindly give orders before day wanted, put empty freezers outside, ~ mH TECK Srrcsee 1305 Argyle Ave. Phone Mad. 1785-j a Tes A Phillips Pure GOCOANUT "Git Ba teeeorar hes flies Greatest sale Prepatiuon Baie date enn your Scalp, Soften the Hair lie ase Wace and to make it grow. ES EET, ©. Also X FACE Aut’ SKIN MASSAGE EEN SEER Now on sale at all Drug Storns * BAA Remi os: Price: 25e and Ue, a Bottle | | AOR SC a Manufactured by (Be RS JOEL AL PHULLIPS | == det Yewiess Sc | RATEIONE.| ie dos DONE BER et | | BAMBOOZLED — ee ag MMT SOFT, SILKY HAIR iseobtained by using this | wonderful Hair Dressing. It premotes the growth of,hair and is beneficial to the:Scaip. fi will not . gum, break or cause the falling of the hair. Made: byjmen who know how. 15 Cents Everywhere ROMAN DRUG CO... ..,, BALTIMORE, MD. “WARREN—In sad but™ loving re-| memprance of dear, wite and! mother Baca Warren, ho Departed chia 8 he gear age today, Pou, 6. Death has robbed foe ot mY wife” | Of the et Heved Me Panen'trom this world of surrow Antsy home with Christ to ewelle re di our at Gol only hr | Fat save her Mite see Would no Wo. | Ber'sumie gooeause we cannot tel | 2 Ge hae wih i oe ‘Brom world ut pain an scrow Fee nd at egee and rests ‘Lani of her tn aitence + rear ee Bes mg et = ge wang" a silent teat I she Hea athens ite astecn. | By hor faving IESBAND an Taher, PLORENCE cals oF THANKS {ates Mus temmntie ani fanity Foc tee MAC sates WE ches 1 Nu Hi tere fea or HMinepag exttessivnns nf acini a Iturst stesianse Aiea aii Wester and [Ehenesor Charen, St dames "Laalze Unt See ial the Orion Mme CATONSVILLE | Catungvilte: MUL Fed 12h fun fepSifor sire Sacha’ Heuston, shh ie “Bebruaey Bo age Sr oat. cremate eas weld, Sima: fran Cieaee Church [aie ater gov mht oer death Flulgere wid ‘sey. soase Mrs," itba neti Handle af Sew. York. fe hone [Murine her ingttions"Mrmy tinge ne Mf sty. aie ies Sai ch itantie cy bald tga. viet here ligne ating’ the ater, Hikerudee Mr amd Megs Counc 12ne sr tas a Suny 40h hat ae Saes Gioae Taster at Belair Hate Font omits erhece Caneel ot Me Tinie neces. ent ion my atc 8 at SiureTand Centett owl wae” hel fre Steele cure Sus, Mh IRtnhrare: Ceusseehiie worn at Ten img sera ect pe eave in uta hank woh frat a TE er kngwiy ay: ties son at Se snd Mrs. Keward simins is cantined ty inet Jat Bevcinane Sieeqatat Washingt oli are wer 2 eumen mi sick in ft hee Be Bone ia cus ae ERAT SOE a RE AV Va) 0) ceeamrcors NY gee Dire eerie ee a etree iced eer Leal ened eae acca Mala sole sames MADAMEJESSIEGARTER Rea tctncane POR ame aay Ba CRN TLL Bee ee anu WRITE Berea as Old East Indian Hair Pomade Go (BEE PBANSILVASIA,” AVENUE Phone, Madison; 2378-3: pout Se aethaak oot Ot ple ioe ce a Teceuin ates tard Beer mister aes eee ceeariiee ee SF ceiary en ares eae eams hee eh ee ee ee as Bp eee chet a ae original. color, grows It_on. the. sides. fea aieme "oe is Rameau Eee eared Hives uae cosine UORH, MD; Phone: Madison .287e2 Mie, > 2 es sea? ee ce) ees one BS Vantin he ea 2 Dee . : See ye CRs AE VER RE eet: sce eet the others, This too will be successful. * A J acre tract of land has beem secured in Baltimore City, loeated one half square beiow the new Hanover Street Bridge. Work. upon its construction will soon begin and it is planned to open the park sometime during the coming May. ‘The people of this.city are here given an opportunity to share in the control and profits of this big enterprise . threugh ‘the purchase of its ‘ | AMUSEMENT | FEATURES TO BE ERECTED Dip-the Dip Old Bil Merry Go Round | Shooting Gallery Whip or Ginger Snap Kentucky Derby | Big Pavillion Wali Thru Show Just pO" For Fun. | '+ Kelly Game | Human Roulett Wheel "Tennis Courts «| Row Boats | Base Ball Grounds | Foot Ball: Grounds Free Pienic Grounds. | Preferred Stock at 45 Per Share With a bonus of one share of common shack with every Jurchaseok 4breferred ‘The preferred stocis in this corporation: will pay the investor 8 peieent interest. This is twice @ smuch as savings banks distribute and nearly twice as much as a really invest- nient. ‘ REMEMBER—behind this movement are business men known throughout tte city and stale for their integrity, judgment and bust- ness ability. ‘They ate directing this organi- nation and ave investing not oniy their time and talent into ik BUT ALSO THEIR CAPI- Fan. Can you afford to pass up this cppor- tunity fo share the profits of this enterprise with them? HASON AMUSEMENT CORPORATION i MOLT j Bi, 208. RE MASON! Bevsitesd 5 Co MEROHY, Seevetaey Americana Finance Corgeration ~ PASCAL MGENES “a +). SUITE 1215 AMERICAN BUILDING S i BALTIMORE, MD. : Phone 3968 St. Paul. é WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS: a HARRINGTON HOTEL, » WASHINGTON, D. C. Te cerca ca hSikS ABR SITAR ROU 4 pu ee sg2ceseoes = ji IRSA Ser Ga aS Sits, Ae as ee STR ET OUU CHEE SCL S Lets 9 hei = en A Sind tha Suen i coiNt aaa ony ate Re et) ‘i ETERS T eee ve ee ‘ oo tga ; : Be s HE SURE to take a little A. Yee CMa RLTOL 1 ease BOW cd q precaution and care NOW gy | i EVE. COMFORT Ay. ‘ar the days te come 7 4 pte sats ee fe) some rT ait ree e | . & wsonal Barvicé a 4 QFFERS complete POBHES oraly ONE ee |. examination and charde to examine Fy a Fauci gles GLASSES your EVES write Ae wm fis iow SED $0: the preserption Ex hes Ase! ac seakee tho GUSEES - Export Service & Rerfect Gatisfeation Go XN « snggtiiiiaan Soke Ga Se anak LE Ni sy sas 2 i aiiieneiirane Se a igre emg Pk ae : Ri ieee ESL Hes (905 ae ahs aE a RS aa, gene ele OE eae ee ie cas genes TOE g @ ee ae Ue COEO I e BM Oa Reel 5 aa ap eng eh ce PASI RB Oe i Ta era ce ET a ae aha Se SEER Sy gp the bebe tants Aer RNS 0 pea FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1920. 13, 1920. a NEWS FROM “4 se c 5 : ‘ i sailed Fi i WORTON HF © onan, ate om 12 Pe Hobe nee ae nga A Bute, Cipens Bangers gs Bt ieptvt (Ba Rao hth Hee a roniaa bis customers, | MER, al I ‘Bape ed hc there i ithe Si. Maes Maser alee Beek, ae asc mate eh ence Me aide Ih ace gAS esti | sare Gulser iam Wallace, war the USL OF Joh 3 loa Wien Seon Bia Ma ohh oon tae se Be ined feels site Heese of" ence, shat Bete blanc (eal feat ti td te toca Bate RTH et, a Seer enfin are halo pe SPCR crmige atte ie Sita tr ul” Pind at SOL LOH Shel Maat nels Sea lel ng i Been iP eth SREB | Se aa Miata a Se 1B tr ie Ne Me oe AEM Rielle who I OIGIEY Se Ni ih et Sir AH GN ht EE] Mer rete oF mann | See arse ot tee momner, Mes. Ota [a rc eect onde Ha a ARE Hk Mle ot et Ae, ae QUNG aw meet ite ssteneaatal 3 | Soliciting, scnol ntl for the, bene: [1M selcing, lp i, he sate AC Ot the SCHOOL EN ad, phi CHARLOTTE HALL Charlotte Mall, Ma Roly 12—Sun ‘day was AWonmm's Vay an Mk, Catear ee, Alster Winns, ot | Kamar Rondyeted the services. dhiroustol eee Wess Re A dient is the pas For ye iomias: Stewart Are “a Mise riltin shorter bog at Hunters Ville were sures tnarciea at, the) 3 Jivarsmiage Monday Web z.. T FE AE Dene uitteuting, Stes” Pee Reinatoat wats rode toe ces a Ful mesehe Of aie Caivery chirchy Sunday’ ight he id Mee Robert Wen ae, Fe feinge esr thes arrival fi” bby Sele tides wore taney a End at Ever A, Mh. ee Crue! Kinday! mmerning. Rev. ALA: Maurras fg Une pastor, LINCOLN Linevin. Me. et. TemKev, 0 Bin We Fabre fae Sa dingy waornitns bs Having Dr. TS; Seat Yooh the pain. and acter and inept. fhe Hermie tWe. hersons came forcard fant Joined the chur anak oe 1a ib, members for chix arian. THC Ak ee She eee Sot le inn be" president fowl at, ayes! Hetty Tonka Santa, ade Hotta Bean “ardent cworkes betie inthe Beate and eiareh ter. ane Mes CL Ae Atout entervatteed toe etnies Siciation tise mort fa ‘thursday ‘tein tor shee Gist gine sian Ger arfival st Linen, Thee are Selenite te aneet nce st mith “al Different. eesbtcan, Thue eat watt MMfaIEe tor alee betterment ed the eutt ARMs Fits anct pete. wmpthy tote ture was Uaet all jadications. minted fold tavern: poeeihiity of settling erie edt geil Miatrg seliod a Tae Lines Air. tte dhaiten, utes tet ofthe fanning ‘ch te ror fea sand ‘nade stew su cay ste Smeniul selection was igen abe Dr Reatt: xn Air Murer Towers, sibs Solo cigs Mrs. Teaver Hever wis Tea Gem. Arai fil ean was were nd totit Heat send howtesg eels Be able by tiie Ganghter, slr Muti Sous Itt euhuntiientel ean yolie, Sick “Is monrwving, Se Wan Slumneer, of Washington, D.C wieited: binenin iw the Ruest of 404, Are Santora, fee. Churles 1, Wall den war in the community onthe Might ot the Citizens. \escciatien necting visited ux snd heeaine a men her of that bods, cindings im interest- ed in all parts of the Work ere, Ie is to us a real pastor. NORTH FEAST 4 aoath: Enet. Bid. Heb. 12.—2ire Tadlth Htawizing has been wick Tor come Hime. but she. he gradually -anprovin Wevare sorry to say tial our scliot teacher ie Tesizned ak she was muel Toved: by’ the children and every 1n¢ Mat eve in contact with her. Quitt fey contonenee Wate hel ar Teed Church, Sanday eb. 8, Lovereas Was Weld in the morning, _ preaching by the pastor, ev. Te, Ce, Winn trou Bever al 8 Ui al Hew. A. Py ame pastor, of Cede ut Cirenie preach From ist Poco 18th verse.” thei Precioux blood of Christ, aise at ®P Ai is text. wae {rom Chanter 15th Yorsa snd Corinibians, theme unspeik ‘ablo sin. “die preached a powerful sermon. ~ CRISFIELD Womona Day exckeine wore held at BP 8 Chechen BiPaha ty teh tl Elis Cutis Sagas Hs Geese Rl Rina Hae aed MS, Stay EAMG aL MIE tia Haan Seti Tala Ma unt ay ai li Sea eh Aaa al Sasha aes Saaat Wit tech ai Ha ali, ge Gon Reha maa Ree Ber aca hate ad tie Ba Biowe ifthe" a et SHON ine Rage. el Ge ead OTA a BEES ibs A SNP Maa ATE nul, ag Sc Sa Se PHM’ cuca’ See Fu aurea Tha’ "pe Figed eta PS Rideout wha died x few* months age ae eas ue Ro Sal rfaat Heute ee eee ton ainda tae ht PET Fen ei ae ee aR Se i i eae Sh eae ae hice sola ot tes eh” Rah. SSE Baa aS ell lca a Std a ie, eRe Feu ae ae anton he ae sr eet Ae ape ha Sea ’- TINIONVILLE Lows prenehed an interesting -serimuti Lewis prewelied an’ interesting erin Sundae morning, wnt held childrens SSomicoe ate the Sima “setoal hoe seit aie Graig) “geetit’ of twain drumbers a Sunday schnatschlaes otnine the enerche Mes ie Wowie seMtadiennced at thie writing, “ie Sat ety eld us anomie meets Angin aClemocn.at tie Sia She: Bins ka parsonage. A Cabos ive onteriniagicne wit Ne sven bs Ate asi at SE Senne oy heeds Sertning (rom yin 3k coach or the Sian the eos rn SOR Seer th te thin time it Nea Hie Cones Ganja mi an Bene eiliea Sean wee Mi Tene ste Bt he sin 2c, PORT DEPOSIT Sar Devrest Ma. Peds 12 Ne § Gceene AG aa Salah obnsony and are Ashin he ENlicnager aon the ick er Me Hoya Slaxen in tulsa hes AG, for an Pamarion Mie Ta Be Saal’ Sof Ballard peng Sh Beat iam Me Aa BSS Stn Ge salt are -arvinekea Buk Denosit.on Weonesdas eb. Fe seusay' sebsiew satenks Gate SRE ah Re Rh SOE ares sess ER sate Baie fy Weemnenaast Feds do Fats Sean sop. 1\ “Sonerincendent. 2:0. Wilt oo Weer preucnegs on Suhane hed peas. ps, PBLSE.Chepel.---alr.. Jos PS war nepal gee forur., who has been in: Phuladel Borie tevin while as returned v att Nain’ Port:Deposlts 8k fs CHESTERTOWN Chestercann, 310. Feb. 12. Mr roe fe Barnes, as heen owsed Jolin A agea with the measels, ATR Rag Paetener 3M, they sei, fos Atargaret. wlosd has been sufter Miss Mmetime with the | Indigestion ine Srouien Dindsay. 18 quite Sick, * a MARS Time et her AUM, , SES | Suni iia Nome eee Mary. C. Smith Lge epraving Maer, the care Pepi amimend. | “reachers meatink Pee eld ae rhe ome of Ne. cjobn B. wa Nee tno Listers Club Mok At the Barnes» “Mr, dessax. Warner, and tho Mate ex met at tne nome of Mrs. Xl festetnsony afen. Charles: Wright bas He en aa sexton of Hele) A. MB rosie Gia enrolling: of the ‘service ne, preanted Sanday KHL at fa oh Sai. Tee Churel., afr, James Bethel A spogenind excl 10, the, 8. Fico Wee turned ont andl Ait. Perry Her Pek eaaged thera, he , cpenini rieby nein wae ting. Ws, the come pan sel te, RE na ‘Stat pany iow Tanner Was sung, Mra, Mary re eecitation, alise rete | Stuck: Nara Me, Comnelin, Tehigley, ave ine. irene Stack solo, the day Wak Tre 1a the duning stowGNIS 28 con by Mes. Murray and others, ELKTON ee Fakta, Md. Ben oo Spighes A.M. othe Peablen Tas” at Soeights A. Homa teh le Sana hteréeiing Fr CaM Guideredl be them an rossi MAE Pa cory. Smucrratig ak ae aston Rae” mintors at ae A. vagina tPA tata aloes” fr BC Meeel ag anton, ale. award We evof Caammion, NX. Te Rpent he CRG ite nae menir, Mee Mar See amigo, oman Kerk AMIE acy ie spenting &, fe Beit hig parenusr 30mm Ann anes wilt altars from FTayee, De ue ag Shee dasepl Hughes Grae es duigater, Mien, Rete at Satin Sanat Sohal Howe, AN, Ste tpane Tinamar. of Vnilaey pie ree hia deme, Stes, Hattie Vale Pa ee tan dcutra Benson, Reign Celied their rnnaier 9 Wwuminge Xie, Tananaay who As site atte, A mbwon. ties UUs Mes Fie ie ank ambson and MT aunt ME, senna viikedrenatives Man Tn dage Mh PaRuER, Af ueineraa spent Sung WIN Me Te ee Nfige cMinie Mackal Tr ee ricaend wits er mon ee te: nubile schol North Hast. Moc Cet wine Be UE ae ane an Wik aN PART tattle eltanae eww tat et an, Peis tilt trek. gran mera ruccess. tn eves, Wal J tate ere eee UC th ri tert teagan Sues, Sam con I mai, ae, ee Feae were i aang ist art Oe et etn gn were muceeset HE ener erie wae sive 4a Ne mean ste 0a a Hie, Suter “Sirs. Motte CHa eam Wei Seer pris ee Wan, Hb chalrean ot Noga jean fort poate enativngs Ava Edn Pe tts Miss: Finesie Tate Fe ee aay ot toners Me, ON Meter of North aa Move Malls Eee ot veda lh at Me Tig” etinelwinterza inion eth lM te Rat owe ps sive Ett ad ree meaning a few Fe eee in siuhdtet, Fen ee eandexter east ene Menage dane ss er th Eo eS pee She Mer ES gen elliot.» eh re tek an intone Te Chea Werle le Be a a tee wae Nese Pe ea Senet whi Te Lot ee sk tab ne 0 DENTON Aenten, Mil Fel. Toe dehn. wool attended an Bandas, | Rev. dui Tiaminend preached “uytee. The Tene rendered an eseollei reer Sore aging ages tawnls: Ineresising Sin ereaciene Woman, iaiul Mths Bias wae held ae doh Wesloy Church Uh sunday whieh Wink very “succecst Fines dew Charis Hales, ue randy. fifa, Sted, Stetted” puiatives rere | ist Weg. ae. Philip Driver, ut Witiadets Wile visited ie muther here, The Runeral af Miss Lillian Webb | oss Was held ac John Wesley, Churely on Inne Wednesday. sermon by the us Tore fier, Winters, The peowle | were Ercutis: shocked to. hear of her sudden Goeth ste leaves parents, sisters and Heathers husband and yon, to mourn her toss. Mise Cora Thomas, of Mi [sbore spent the weekmond ae guest of UNC. Mess Viola Horner, was inals- fused last week. ‘The Teoples Indus Eri eae wil Ge open She 22 2h a Anyone canto ecb cites SE Ao Okera Manager, Air. Georice Bailes. Misses sinry and Lule HHotnes, cave ln party nt their home on last Satur. fayrevening, ‘Those prorent were: Miissex Clara Tutchins, Maria Patles, Mesora Priliy Driver, of Philadelnlia. Sinora. Bailes, eigen Traxson, Vary thomas, wid Howard Fitchett, | Ani anyorabio evening Was spent and {hey Gere served att oie WOur, MER Mia Raion entertained the Y. P. WC at her home inst. Wednesday’ evenine Men and wWamen's Das, at Joba Wwestey MK. Church tast Sunday was great success. A IneKe mumber of fie members and friends paid in tholt siheeriptions to. tint church budent and ten the. centenary, | Mes. Dill Tuexer, Mrs. Coen Cibert, WW.” W. Atoore and afr. Willard Bromer "were fhe walieltars. ‘Phe morning services Eamagnted hee thye men score vers Eeresting. ‘sir, George Ts. Phamak gave eer Intareating exhortation | on Rayer: ACS i, Me Women's pint: Farm imesting, “the speakers were: Sten aiine Cewis, Mise Marion, an- ton, ad Sina AV, Npatere, Rev. 2 Hiammend pastor of Thien, Bethel A. AiR. Church snd Me. Armistead | Wik ims one or-onr aged and “respected citizens gave vis very heinfal tanks, A Saered concert. whe coniucted inthe evening by Mrs. at, V., Waters. ‘The ovenine ere) excellent music, SALISBURY salisbury, 3d, Bob, 12.-Serew acne ced ah Wiikies Cham Si Secor ene Maening Pah 8 bs Frotaat cots hamert in peas Me Stig Rent om the ue 2 te whan Mis chal =A or rah agetuttpaieten a Wa Side tie suigects DFR th state uf uh chet member fest aoe Sar Soerzen al Wahine gyue a eer. beatae aoe abies SRK. Gee "tenth see te _aiienee. "alee, Tame ett Ae a isin tenn Coane SICAL AA ne on atetont Ker A Fiat ihe new clon A Fe Ait Eee Tat FR oat “ie Suita Stine Ae ated aT A the ea sett tee, OA 2a ine dhe aie Jeeta ae aha her lh Ee ue Chapel Ther Siete Ras Meas cic, Ant Washi enc samae Hae eehNiet Fe wealloe ate wee heme. aie ielaware S.A Beenie kas: heeh on. tie Mtl Tee Sametime Kr BEAT Belin tor of St Paul A AL zine epee hae a wore lara Sunday Schaal. ‘The subjert was vor see ne ae nant Sem 1 STS Celie ocala By Mae Carte or anata, Me ae tea Shee rue cel em ree Eaters een ohne ees teh ene its era eee etn Mi URGE, ‘Nia net ae soe ae : LONG GREEN we. Ginetta, Ped. 22 Mev wir waghea a Ne Zi Sn ‘Si isIE abd Ss than fouer anenained Mand Sige. Tanke eee era at ae, Th Jo sagt PEG hia eheni she Gah Tea er te wn See So Site Fiona senior tie Mesa trom Peaitigers “ae et See rer ght itn sok feast Wo te Naboui” Mies leas eae ie “Metin. Ate “Amor ears water Ss wat cSetctl ig: vere ick. Sie Real soomacer Aras atari Jeng “a See Sta ace auton Seb and Nira Sears “Gulekie Binds Mis Stag Glee: gi” ite ene eet Uiliag Ns Sorcant Sunaty Signs Saale Carton “ea ng Scapending amet ae te, bon rshstuncle Ebene reer orisha ane ar Ove we ive Seats ot bie and Sine" Chath Sustoriow Suadsyit aries SPER a oe ac ES TT ae ° ma ¢ < ic EAIR> | HFROLIN POMADE: vressinc dé oP Grows Your Hair KC Se) , {en tt 3 ‘ Ge eS Long, Soft, Straigh: WY Wee 2 \ 2@Lets of Hair—Tufty—Soft wif \ Vat S| —Brilliant—Straisht— Ym ae ba fej Pliant—fuil of life anc Gee): Tae? Up, yA] beauty is yours if you ap (Oe a ( Py ply to your hair alittle - Ww Ji / HEROLIN” sa Ge oe a You \ Ga Pomade Hair Dressing Can Have AG ie Italso stops itching scalp, dan- ge QDI). dence A : Fie oF druff, removes ringworm, tet- Ake OUNCE = This i re ter and scalp disorders. Herolin Pomade Hair Dressing istruiy most satisfying. 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CHASE cogsg, 314 EE eee simp an Cheeeadty aah “sue aceon as Hg ue a Frias ROM Bh Muro, ins tn a SIR am oe Ni esa Ne acne from nll points were | ood, ‘The taint en real aad eho ire creas He, het ager cet Geeta chan eked St Mae eat FE intiyietied hee ries camel, Ou Gen eh esha hear REDE ie an Fear ace Bitte hon an at aaa CHESTERTOWN “enenupinwn: Me Pah 8 St cceenentatta: BigP: wake te cia hae ae A ASSP i rahe Rtn ERY Hoan Hees ree rel ate hear alae he ttn Maa in hates te Res gr wate su" ev rE, ON ater He enalar lceeas bt faa ate Rana MH are AE ie pan CRs eee tad tat B® CHRIST ROCK sieah naces bs one ae Eelam fe Hae GA alone te ae tis, Cieaee ice eth ie Ie m1 cis aay eae emlorain tig Mes aM ina ah ewe ein amin ata ig, Ma a nara ae Ranta yates aoe arnt Aieveke Sra re Near Ae aes Ae ALR A i Se Re, DELMAR, DELA. Petar Delt. Feb. tom we te pene Well artened Suna Tees Cs Foti ne reared heme atte Fa Coxtenstce ht a, Wiogtoa MeN fiowtnton” wi ag ayes ne nee morte am sea hae Fe Fe ee iain Tan Tice. het fun sen af Sie ant abs Here yatta th wl te ote fate Metre aaah Sone New cama li, teins he rate, le We Hottie” ne tment way a Me Se itt a tara dict ‘Sons Bet MT tae Marken gst The Maat aa eee aerial. I Te altace in, the rane Hew Wes Aton emer Bie 2% eal Stuy hari Mini Sau eats dearape tere i rane eshte Sn: EASTON *© Veastom, Ma, Feb. boom Mia Gantele, beeine af Chriet Mh Pe Church eer dan kavee —auabbtwe | Sunas Avcerosonat a8 Te Ake ase ta Mae ahige Tustin scone ase nee tijd ae Site dace teeta, 126, TENG teteleed ee tie Tote 2a Bincigit Sisienray.. Sowiety’ “Sunk. Nar eiutonrates wriyiain wai. seam Aniig the date Stee “Te Davison ian Fetuened frown Plibkadetphia ae naga by Iner om sul tatsbuted Sie thicodere Ponies ot biased Sn tye ace Rectat with Mins. Pete Sint retatives, ai. Mare Staite, 0 R@iiminston soot few ae tas Wee teh wehitivee sant friends, 03 Ailugata cotfeetion wits vaharad tie th Tistes “Saude members af Bete Enorcin Sunday, As mtawhyne Fas See paren it Peel eC ydareh Pueeyay. events Web. 2ry Be the aaiiat SStewnrdes, ales Me fe seeistend fie Mes. Daisy” Da Pa amd. Miss Anette Jenkins, The Thai md Gentleman wrest Miminerattiee. cin meee sie then i Ting heneatte tie wines and weikies thal the churels was decorated with. Th Ludics. wore White evenins cows it Hite brad rim sitaw hats tte sen te ment aco HRQL, peat hese trots Ue Ma panama, tats. ATT. preset Serre Femina of the oot Sin Ince Cine amil cgervung ensoved. them. Relver Men Whe Addison his re turned fron, Phiiadelphias : LEWES, DELA. ‘Lowes, Dele, 12D. D. BF Matter was compelled. to" peunin home, sfter We Weg "Foltnson. Hage. "reader "a Week, Rhunder™ quarterly conferctce US could mol. preacli« Sunday. he Lien At among. hem are, ke Georgia oud, Mea. vite. Mex fay’ Stain, Avs. Uanagh Til” Mrs Hefon “thoinpsen. Mise Sarah oni Ane” osetia Hohinson “pastors. wile NPE yrannuh Watwen and Stes. Reboe: en Ar ide stm Lae Ch RaGMFE ics! ratmed ini tad. ea eae $00 a neat’ $40" ronan in Ran ‘the irusteee fw epatrel th Darwingg nh ma fore ha Rese 200 hank te. repair eich, We can thot dene, tohmgon. will oat out of Lewes on high We while xOmMR fe ood "Thew have mage frien 1 Si. Georg ea. fe Church as weil in aigers: Mee Harman, af over and in Davin TR. Street. nt Levers am intawn Tekh after tho wont Piunity. feaste of whieh he, ie akon Rin dame reln, i Bee cfc nee Helis inst for fine ass was nour being lat. for fe JAB AFROAMERICAR 99 Co Tsar 2 : Lafiscnertlad ~==GREENSPRING ” |” STEWARDSVILLE | Ge, 7 * oars Ee a pu ME i * | peereeg 1 ie Path Ra ecangd tia: THe a ety Sanaa or the cee] SG Tie. ‘ ‘ Sr liigg Cain eit: Hebe ta Se MB SEM aim | Ii Pema HG ie actsviite. ix shandhiys Ui wintet with preached. or us Sunday angrning om | oS ‘i Bosna uae age eae MEAG iahehag Sine | || Prescription eG] \ , RS EAS Soa PR tag | i C2223 ‘ic —— fer Weeks "the teacher aml _ pupils ‘ncumsanr HES ‘ ‘AST NEW MARKET ee a te reaehers tis | hy _ EAST New Marker Feit Gi 8 Sell IW samumancom | [cal Fp ater mene Sean moron fan He Pant PMS Ca nars|ek io tana aa Toe melee tarsus, aut 49a! Raed Thee] if Lean aa UB Meine hie tarmers "Bir Gronge Wel sear exammanion, tary enna. Mile sat edit Y i 4 . BRE AE ai A pens i a ath Ss] TH euoopaisonpes fj |@ NH) fare, ‘Shr f. die Jackson ig hare trom Goat, dearas asking Howard Tiny. Deas Charme taer iad AE if ean ngisets to stay spn norm al Hares Teepe, Flos anh fs, Chere for \\ EXieAME TaSCon® aay due asc alge nag Tage WH, Wai ma ont eA \ : ics fa, og coer, ona eer ne il Be 1e WW I Me alte ob Sulina nas Che] econing Seale hy a stant. TCL 1B newtné sa gauninn Host Bator Meine trated ny ara — pe omceaere ate AB Hon, J : Conway, ates Vener Rast ann. Mrs CAMBRIDGE, ame, cosas Soins 7 Vite, SSS f, PR SE oar cae | ae | PARE per: thames east he iur ita Schwa QS | me sear stone |B Ree fe eet. Tea Petes Te Te ice [brane @¢ ihe Tiekaware. Nosne | iti is Wet ana nee a es be LN” Sea ath Bday eon [ite Grin. rhe, folteiiog “nllieor wor tice! penteuent Nathoaed Pa Sine viel peeashenc tieanas fi Ra fone clee freshen: ‘Uhamat 1ark es yconralg” seareaars Sinarige dies aeaistun) inc aera Mie sling Wet. sere Seerctany Pac inter. Chapin Wer 9, ingen eae ae onattan ian et ailent Wetoatlont Fine ca esa pai toe hee ale iinhersdip ix inekeadlag. Womett inns we edd at Sawin at Cet ta Randy, ont wen fereouing by Afre 8. Ey Dunens, tno ijt aith Westfall ss frost the Wa afetat hie wrocen ihe Sie i Ce ea Ma Sha Ho Whown, °° Mra ester’ ir. a ingerne of eoeetsins DELTA lia. Pa, Rol 32-—there a nea staat ef ck ine et rite whe aie conn to eae are alan ari Welaa ee a era Hawa’ Me chao Fades ie don sweene ait Ste hiantal do fii uae Pie ate iumttr Wiltsins wt ona She sn Senge with tit srsustaoates, Sire i shins —_ | RIDGELEY Ridztov. Ma, Feb. 13,<The scrvites ay Reindiy: AU ME Be anid Trowmatioen Meets were sell attentod Tas Standings Hee Anat -Avanl pesached SEIU RS, ake sitet, hte Ware net Sew sgrmion wae vival Ie Bee aL tiller ia nmeteirine for, 1 Nee eines elfen wal bee el inated fey Maree MESA Gh Mapt ix ssnting at Tew weehan is Thiketeinbian tite Mise Lereinig. Dede Shete hate uae clark oe hited Sree spendin Sunde Wate ther tee figs cat sad Stes, Muck ritelt iE eT Nath ie ane ates Miata Bea mente in Phat te Tine Fre om ee sole Hist are, Me Wee, Witsoe ates.” Fannie.” Aims et cs ga irs ne at - BRIDGEVILLE, DEL. trintzevilte, Dinka, Fel 1E—Res. D. leary ne patio teat a Gers ingpieln, sermon snag ynercing Ue aisepien superintendent tev. 0. Th Vinracs Von be ate, pcos cana | <b. Meaensehas anh sdnesredy. 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With about five minutes to play the Y Lads had a number of shots at the basket but the Mackenzie team was unable to anxiously on the part of the large crowd who did not expect the High School lads to be able to score. The Green of Dumbar H. S. was not closely guarded by Brown and made five field goals in the association quint. The School boys played a bang up game into the end, covering the ball down the field with good team work. Johnson and Brown of the Capital City team also came in for three field goals, scoring each making three field goals. With about five minutes to play, Shade went in for Lyles and violin for a five game in the two points needed for the Y team to tie the score but without success. But, Shade backed up the shots and played two men at times due to the absence of the players they should. Harris was closely guarded and only made four field goals. Taylor played the floor in goo and the attempts of his shots. He scored four out of eight free throws. The High School kids made two out of eight free throws by the Y, M, C, A, Team. The crowd packed the gymnasium and the cheers were pure delight. Harris and one by Lyles were the features of the guards. Dunbar: Brown and Johnson, forwirkings: Greenie, center; Cornell and Roberts guards. Y Five: Taylor and guards, for Bierly, guards. Sub: Shade for Lyles. Receiver: Mr. Wilkinson, Washington Times: Mr. Keys, Scorer M. Dabar, Baltimore. High School Girls Win From Visitors t. In a hotly contested game a the X. M. C. A. gymnasium before girl, the local High School girl walked away with a basketball game. The opponents were the forward High School Nets, the center High School Lakers, the corner Baltimore, now teacher at the Wilmington institution. For four short periods, the game was nip and sackt, with the visitor:ighting, hard and fast, and soon total wound out from within striking distance of victory. The final score was 7 to 5. 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WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Vaudeville Changed Monday and Thursday PROGRAM WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th ONE WEEK ONLY THE BIGGEST TREAT OF THE SEASON 5 FIVE REAL STAR ACTS 5 Guaranteed Attraction CHIEF IRON HAND AND COMPANY The Greatest Novelty Act of Its Kind FLOYD AND HAWKINS A Real Singing and Dancing Pair MISS BLANCH RUSSELL Some Brown McDONALD AND WILLIAMS They Need No Introduction GRIES AND COLEMAN OUR FEATURE PICTURES Monday—"INVISIBLE HAND," Episode 2 GREAT THRILLING SERIAL "TRAIL OF THE HOLD-UP MAN" 2 reel Master "ONE LIVELY NIGHT,"2 reel comedy—matinee only TUESDAY—DOUBLE SERIAL DAY "THE SMASHING BARRIERS" Epi&. 10 "CHICKEN CHIEF" 1 reel colored comedy "BOUND AND GAGGED" Episode 4 NEWS WEEKDAY. Wednesday—DOUBLE SERIAL DAY "MILLION DOLLAR REWARD" Episode 10 "Trail of the Octopus," Episode 13 2 REEL COMEDY. MATINEE ONLY. Friday—DOUBLE SERIAL DAY "BLACK SECRET" with Pearl White. 10 "Lightening Bryce," Episode 7 2 Reel Comedy. Matinee Only. Saturday—"GREAT RADIUM MYSTERY," Epi. 10 TWO REEL WESTERN COMEDY WE OPEN 1:30 TO 11:30 P. M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE COMING—Serial—"CREAMING SHADOWS." Tues. March 30. Coming March 27th—Jack Dempsey in "DARE DEVIL JACK." Serial Special Features and Serial for our Matinees including our regular Vanderbilt Show and Feature Pictures. Visit our Matinees and enjoy a good long show. Tell your friends. COME ONE. COME ALL. ..Slaughter Sale.. A. B. BURTON'S Owing to the crowded conditions and limited space, I am forced to close out my entire WINTER STOCK to make room for the SPRING LINE which is already coming in to take up every available foot of space for storage and display. Therefore I take this method of informing my customers, friends and bargain seekers to come in and secure bargains in, Men's, Women's and Children's Wear. 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Vernon 757 W. THE AFRO-AMERICAN James C. Cremen, Prop. Harry Duvall, Manager Charles Henson Assistant Manager. CAREY AND PRESSTMAN STREET8 THE BEST IN PHOTO PLAYS open every day from 2 to 11:15 Continuously MONDAY-PATHE SPECIAL FEATURES PRESENTS BRIANCH SWEET AND HARRISON RUSSELL in 7 act "FIGHTING CRESSY" 7 acts A story of the FEUDS of California. Mountains where men and women KISS and KILL for love. There where "Fighting Crossy" learned the lure of the big trees, mountains and open spaces and the lure of the SPIRIT MAGIC 2 FOR BIG AD This picture played Hipodromo all last week. James Abbey in "WHIZ AND WHISKERS" 2 act comedy ADMISSION FOR THIS DAY: Children 11c | Adults 17c TUESDAY—JACK HOXIE AND ANNIE LITTLE in LIGHTNING BRYCE .7 LIGHTFILM SPECIAL 6 ACT FEATURE WITH ALL STAR CAST "WHEN BEARCAT WENT DRY" For Pep, Punch and Action this picture is a Bear Cat. WEDNESDAY—PEARL WHITE in her latest Serial "THE BLACK SECRET" 13 TRUE BOARDMAN AND MARIAN SAIS in Adventures of Stingaree, Episode 7 WEDNESDAY—PEARL WHITE in her latest Serial "THE BLACK SECRET" .13 TRUE BOARDMAN AND MARIAN SAYS in Adventures of Stingaree, Episode 7 "BROWNIES BUSY DAY," a doggone good comedy. Two acts. LITTLE SAMBO in "CALL FOR CAVE MAN," See Sambo Capture the Giant. THURSDAY RUTH ROLAND and her Own Company in ADVENTURES OF RUTH No. 7 Katalyn Williams in Seventh Series of two act Westerns THURSDAY RUTH ROLAND and her Own Company in ADVENTURES OF RUTH No. 7 Kathlyn Williams in Seventh Series of two act Westerns "SPECK ON THE WALL" Bobby Burns in "STARTING OUT IN LIFE" two act comedy Ton Mix in "SAVED BY HIS SWEETHEART." Some Western FRIDAY—ROB. REEVES, CLEO MADISON AND EILEEN SIDGVICK IN "GREAT RADIUM MYSTERY" 16 Al Jennings in "WHEN OUTLAWS MEET." 2 act Western Patty Arbuckel in "THE HAYSEED." Some Comedy, 2 acts Jerry in "HIS FATAL BITE." Comedy. SATURDAY—JAGIE DERRIN and KATHLEEN OCONNOR in MYSTERY SERIAL "THE LION MAN" Episode 4 The mysteries "Lion Man" appears in this episode ANTONIO MORENO and PAULINE CURLEY in "THE INVISIBLE HAND" Episode 2 Bob Burns in "KAINTUCK'S WARD," two act Western Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran in "THE SWEET DRY AND DRY" Comedy COMING—All Star Cast in "MIRACLE MAN". Norma Tal-madge in "ISLE OF CONQUEST". Jack Dempsey in "DARE DEVIL JACK" serial. FOR SALE! ANOTHER BIG DEVELOPMENT IN WILSON PARK Open to the race. Nineteen acres, 250 lots. The smallest lots are 25x112 feet; owned by one of our leading Business Men of Baltimore City, MR. HARRY O. WILSON. This beautiful site is located 3 squares east of the beautiful Guilford on the York Road. There is no low or marsh land on this magnificent site; it is located 400 feet above sea level overlooking Baltimore City. Five Cent carfare, 10 minutes ride from the City Hall. The prices of lots range from $300 up. Take York Road car and get off at Arlington Avenue and York Road; go east 3 squares and you will find the beautiful site on the left upon the hill. You may secure any of these lots on easy terms. FIVE DOLLARS DOWN AND SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. Any one can begin buying a lot with FIVE DOLLARS. To think that the same size lot on I liquid Hill Avenue or McCulloh Street costs $4000,00, and here is a site that in a few years will be worth as much or more. AGENTS ALWAYS ON THE GROUNDS The New Rail B. SACHS, Prop. 2I15-17 PENNSY Matinee Daily--2:00 P. M, Featuring the Best P. Come to the most beautiful theater in Baltimore VAUD DAVENPORT AND DAVENPORT PHILIP A Pair That Can't Be Beat That I PROGRAM WEEK O MONDAY—Pathe Presents FEATURING CREIGTON HALE “OH! BOY!” New Rainbow 17 PENNSYLVANIA M, First Bring the Best Pictures a teater in Baltimore Va VAUDEVIL NPORT PHILLIP GILES That Funny Man WEEK OF FE G CREIGTON HALE THURS See The New Rainbow Theatre Matinee Daily--2:00 P. M. First Evening Performance Begins 7 p.m. Featuring the Best Pictures and Polite Vaudeville Come to the most beautiful theater in Baltimore Vaudeville Changed Mondays and Thursdays Did you ever laugh real heartily? Well you will at this big feature. The greatest musical comedy, ever produced on the screen. Also Mutt and Jeff Comedy “PRETZEL FARMING” TUESDAY—Pacing death—Did he quit? See George Walsh in “THE WINNING STROKE” A Sunshine Comedy, "BACK TO NATURE GIRLS" WEDNESDAY—Super Serial with LILIAN WALKER in "THE $1,000,000 REWARD" SIXTH EPISODE Martin Johnson Presents The Home of the Hula- Hula; the Birth-place of the Shiver and the Shimmy Also, Billy West Comedy "CLEANING UP" FOR SALE! FOR SALE! WILSON RegentTheatre PROGRAM WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 12. People in a SENSATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDY ENTITLED "MY FOLKS FROM THE 'BAMA" THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Somaliland Oriental Musical Comedy MONDAY—Gladys Leslie in her new production "THE GOLDEN SHOWER" TUESDAY—Pathe Serial presents RUTH, RO兰D in THE ADVENTURES OF RUTH EPISODE 4 A romantic serial of daring deeds and thrilling suspense. KATHLYN WILLIAMS IN A THRILLING ANIMAL PICTURE Famous Star Comedy WEDNESDAY—Parmount Picture Lina Cavalieri in "THE TWO BRIDES" IN SEVEN REELS—A WONDERFUL DRAMA Pathe Comedy THURSDAY—Universal Super Serial Headed by Kathleen O'Connor & Jack Perrin and an All Star Cast featuring This is a wonderful serial Neal Hart in a Western, "LOST IN A DESERT" Also Taz Reed Comedy FRIDAY—PEARL WHITE in her last SERIAL "THE BLACK SECRET" 11 SATURDAY—Vitagraph Scriial featuring Antonio Moreno in "The Invisible Hand" Episode No. 5 Coming "MALE AND FEMALE," March 8 and 10 IN NINE REELS Central Avenue near Monument Street. JOSIAN DIGGS Proprietors BENY S. TRUMBLE PROGRAM WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, FEBRIARY 160 MONDAY—“THE INVISIBLE HAND” Episode 6. Select Pictures Corporation Presents ALICE BRADY in “ORDEAL OF ROSETTA” SCREEN MAGAZINE 49. PADMORE COMEDY. TUESDAY—“FALL OF BABYLON” 7 massive parts This is the greatest picture ever screened and is Mr. Grinlitz masterpiece. See our large picture on Page 7. Don't miss this opportunity: "Come curly and troll the rush. Pathe Comedy—"LOOKING FOR TROUBLE" Admission This Day 17 and 11 Cents WEDNESDAY—“THE BLACK SECRET” episode 11 FEATURING PEARL WHITE IN THE BIRD THURSDAY “RADIUM MYSTERY” Episode 13 “ADVENTURES OF RUTH” Episode 3 A SLAM BANG WESTERN Star Comedy—“SWEET DRY AND DRY” FRIDAY—“THE LION MAN” Episode 7 Featuring Jack Perrin and Katieleen O'Connor. —PATHE PRESENTS— “THE GAY OLD DOG” 7 Reels A WESTERN THAT WILL KEEP YOU ON THE JUMP CURRENT EVENTS, 50. COMEDY SATURDAY—"BOUND AND GAGGED" Episode 10 KAVILLEEN WILLIAMS, THE JUNGDE QUEEN HEARST'S NEWS NO. 53. Rainbow Comedy—"ADAM AND EVE A LA MODE" Imbow Theatre GEO. H. WOODLEN, Mgr. VANIA AVENUE First Evening Performance Begins 7 p. m. tures and Polite Vaudeville Vaudeville Changed Mondays and Thursdays VILLE See the greatest hatchet thrower in the world. This Picture will hold you spell-bound. The best picture in a long time SATURDAY—Wm. Fox Presents TOM MIX in "THE FEUD" Out of the wolter of Hate sprang the purest of Love! The son of the Fead faced awful odds, Death, and Disgrace for the daughter of the enemy. COMING—Wm. Farnum in— "WINGS OF THE MORNING" Pennsylvania Ave. at Pitcher. Regent Orchestra, Paul Harris, Leader, in Attendance Christa-Comedy O'HENRY STORY IN TWO REELS DUNBAR DUNBAR Patriot Comedy—"LOOKING FOR TROUBLE" Admission This Day 17 and 11 Cents WALKER AND JOHNSON Some Team THURSDAY-ROBERTSON-COLE CO PRESENTS See Sue Hayakawa the great Japanese Star in "THE TONG MAN" STEAMER STARLIGHT BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR DATES FOR STEAMER STARLIGHT AND BROWN'S GROVE Also All Points on the Chesapeake Bay FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO Capt. George W. Brown, 2103 Druid Hill Avenue, Phone Mad 2307 w On W. R. Laundry, 1418 Jefferson St., Wolfe 4222 J. Captain Brown will be at home especially on Saturday evening 7 to 10 p.m. b. and Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m. from now until the 10 of May. Be sure to give your committee authority to secure when application is made as positively no dates will be held in record. STAR THEATRE MONUMENT ST. NEAR BOND. 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