The Afro-American

Friday, April 16, 1920

Baltimore, Maryland

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THE AFRO-AMERICAN Is The Only Newspaper In Maryland That Prints The Weekly Dispatches Copyrighted By the Associated Negro Press. Entered in the Post matter under the act S PROJECT VENUE THEATRE These Will Take Police Exams MAYOR VETOES PROJ FOR AVENUE MAYOR VETOES PROJECT FOR AVENUE THEATRE Two Men Get Application Blanks This Week Following the announcement of Issue N. Frank, president of the Board of Police Examiners, that the co- legislator and local militiamen are open to colored men. Frederick Hill, 552 Robert street, and Lennel J. Brown, 753 W. Saratoga street applied at the Court House this week for candidates. Candidates must be five feet eight inches tall, weigh 183 pounds and he weigh twenty- five years old before they will be allowed to take the examinations. Many colored men expected to take the next tests. The Department is shy of 75 cops, and the last legislature passed a bill allowing Baltimore city 400 additional men. Men can find positions on the force. Former Assistant To Secretary Baker Wants Separate Battalion Organized In Washington Washington, April 15.—The recent order of the War Department authorizing the organization of the United States, has promoted the Ion, Emmanuel J. Seatt to write to Secretary of War Eaker on the question in the course of which he says: The Negro population of the District of Columbia constitutes about one-third of the entire population. In like proportion, it pays taxes. Why can it not be represented, the inquiry is made, in like proportion. ization formed for the protection of the citizens of the District of Columbia? Does the new law authorizing the new National Guard state like certain units must be white? There are now two while companies mustered. The District's quota falls short by four companies. There are sufficient regular cavalry men in the Second Separate Battalion to form more than two companies of this quota with a minimum strength of six. Second Separate Battalion can muster two companies of one hundred each within two weeks, and within three months. It can muster a full battalion, if permitted. of Chauffeurs old Strange Story Cothron to be Tried in Homer Jones—Waman To Free Husband In addition, many property-hundred each within two weeks, owners, residents, as well as those and within three months, it can be connected with the Y. M. C. A. muster a full battalion, if permit-Continued on Page 4 Alleged Murders of Chauffeurs Will Unfold Strange Story Grace and Clarence Cothron to be Tried in Rockville For Killing Homer Jones—Waman "Vamps" Judge To Free Husband Alleged Murders of Chauffeurs Will Unfold Strange Story Grace and Clarence Cothron to be Tried in Rockville For Killing Homer Jones-Waman "Vamps" Judge To Free Husband deliberately fired three shots into Jones body, the last while he was on the ground and begging not to shoot any more. They then buried Clarence Cotton gave up the attempt to rob the bank after the murder and took Jones car to Atlantic City and then picked up a number of young men on the street, and enticed them to her home. Suddenly Clarence would appear and threaten to turn the fire on his home. the police, consented to give up a good sum of money. A Congressman was among the number to fall a victim to Grace Cotton's badger game, which was played in all the larger cities from Philadelphia to Jacksonville, Florida, where they were arrested by local police. While in jail ponding extradition, Grace Cothran acting under her husband's orders, "went out riding with the judge and jail keeper with a rollerboard. Carry out—let out of jail at night. Eventually they were recaptured, but Crackers were unwilling to give up the Cothrons to local detectives "just for killing two colored men." **Expert Architect Frozen Out** New York City, April 15—Much unfavorable criticism has been heard here following the announcement of Mr. V. Woodson Tandy, colored architect, that he was not allowed to submit drawings for the project. Mr. Tandy also accuses the Sarco Roaty Co., for turning down his application to submit drawings for the new theater for colored people. Mr. Tandy designed the residence of late Madame Walker and a number of other buildings here and abroad. Ex-soldier Kicked In Court Jot尔斯ville, Va., April 15—Roy A. Anderson, ex-soldier, was kicked by constable in a local court recently. Anderson was found $53 on charge of fighting and did not move fast enough for the Judge who ordered the constable to kick She tells how they bured him to a secluded spot, how her husband found out. Jones had no revolver by suggesting they engage in char get practice. When it was found that he had no weapon, Cothron were "licked. She tells how they bury her husband. The charge against Anderson found out. Jones had no revolver by suggesting they engage in taunting and in the resulting fight the two get practice. When they are taken, Cothorn is "licked." The charge against Anderson was made when his wagon collided with that driven by two white men and in the resulting fight the two were "licked." 28th YEAR No.34 Letter to City Council States That He Does Not Believe Opposite Y. M. C. A. To Be Proper Place Building Inspector Also Dis approved Plans That Did Not Specify Fire Proof Construction Mayor Breening sent to the Second Branch City Council Monday night a vote of the ordinance that had passed both branches of the City Council permitting the erection by white capitalists of a moving picture theatre in the 1600 block of Drudl Hill avenue. The proposed theatre had been vigorously fought by residents of the neighborhood, representatives of the Y. M. C. A., Trinity Baptist Church and M. F. Home for the Aged and leading ministers. Some well known colored citizens favored the erection of the theatre. Much credit is due to City Councilman Warner T. McGuinn for the manner in which he led the opposition. He strongly urged upon the Mayor that his constituents were opposed to the location of the playhouse in the 1600 block, and that their wishes should prevail. Mayor Breening, in his vote mentioned in his vote, instructed the Oskaloosa County, disapproved of the theatre because the embling ordinance did not specify foremost construction. The Mayor wrote, in part "You must be the face of the buildings, attached here, that he advises because the ordinance is rather vague and indefinite, not indicating the dimensions nor the character of its construction, that he cannot give it Continued on Page 4 Claiming that she has been driven to a life of shame by a degenerate husband, Grace Cothran, white, will unfold a strange tale, when she is brought to trial before the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, at Rockville, on the charge of being an accomplice in the killing of Homer Jones, driver of a hacking car owned by a Druid Hill avenue company. The story of the life of Grace Cothran, which she gave to Baltimore detectives Bradley and Daughtery, in a sworn statement, led them to say that she and her husband were the most dangerous criminals over in their hands. According to the confession, Grace declares she was a good girl until she left her home in Plovdiv at the age of sixteen, to chase her husband, Clarence A. series of married, revolving crimes known followed their marriage, including the badgering game played upon hundreds of men, assulting of little white girls, general automobiles, and the murder of Homer Jones of Baltimore and John T. Woldon of Philadelphia, both colored chauffeurs, whose cars they had hired. Clarence Conehann a white crime liaison for life imprisonment for the murder of Woldon, and Harry County is positive he can carry him for the murder which was committed in that county, he instituted Indebt GOT MONEY FROM MEN The dwelling at 702 Eutaw St. was mentioned by the Cothron woman as the 'trying place, where she went to get money, men. He was broke and told her to 'Go out and find some man and get me some money.' All of the money spent by the Cothrons in several years was gotten in this way. According to the statement, the Cothrons and another man were of their own bank at League Mt in Homer Jones' can when they killed the chauffeur. THEAFI ELECT THEATRE I Take Police Exams Gee. Application for the Wagon the announce- sure N. Frank, the Board of men, that the ex- terior local police to collar men. Fill. 252 Robert Camel J. Brown, oga street, applied House. This week on brunks. must he five feet tall, weigh 133 he over twenty- before they will take the company, colored men to take the next department is shy of upset and the last a bill allow- e city 100 addi- Atogether 175 positions on the FRED BUCGLASS THE NAME, OF FRED. DOUGLASS, A MARYLANDER, SUGGESTED FOR THE HALL OF FAME KINDLY PUT YOUR CONTRIBUTION ON THE COLLECTION PLATE. LORD BALTIMORE ASKS $4000 TO PAY COLORED NURSES IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS LATEST BRIEFS Boston, Massachusetts House advances bill to permit colored conductors and motormen by overwhelming voice vote. New York—Dr. George C. Hall is to speak here at a health meeting April 25. New York—Cleveland Allen, reporter on the Harlem Home News is responsible for sending in the name of Frederick Douglass for the Hall of Fame. Boston—Ex-soldiers spurn Federal offer to organize plunger unit of National Guards instead of combat battalion. Governor Colidge says President Wilson and War Department is opposed to combat colored units. Sallisbury, MD.-Whites here are astounded by the large number of colored voters, who have deserved the Republican ranks and registered as Democrats. Frederick Woman Frederick, Md., April 15—Returning from Baltimore, Friday afternoon, an automobile driven by Mr. Dorsey Robinson was run into by a speeding motorist and his car hurled off the road into a field. Mrs. Robinson, who was also a cousin with her husband had hand badly bruised. The white man took both of them to Frederick, gave them his license number, but refused to tell his name. Hiram Johnson Quizzed New York City, April 11 Senator John H. McCain, Jr. is finished at the Palace Casino, Wednesday evening, he was given an open questionnaire asking his stand on the enforcement of the 14th and 14th amendments, signed by the women, by Judith Mrs. C. E. McKane and Madam Walter Feller. New York City, April 15.—An African Prince in full costume passing through W. 135th St., week after attracted more attention. He is holding this country studying conditions as they effect the colored man. Massachusetts After Boston, Mass., April 15—The Massachusetts Officers' Association composed of Negro officers, a group of African-Americans night at 69 Tremont street to consider what action could be taken on the omission of a Negro combat unit from the National Guard in Massachusetts under the proposed organization. New York City, April 15.—Hard work of the Colored Association of Railroad Employees and the N. A. C. P. succeeded in getting for employees of the railroad many mail cards. In increase amounting to $12,000 and back pay amounting to $125,000. Nine Maniacs At Large Chester, Ill., April 15.—Nine convict maniacs are abducted in community during escape from the Chester State Hospital for the Criminal Insane. Two men broke from their cells, unexpectedly, last week, knocked the night ward unconscious, bound and gagged unnaturally, a dash for liberty unlocking the first thirteen cells they came to. Chester Has New Theatre: Chester, Pa., April 15.—A colored corporation is building a theatre at Third and Baker streets. FRIDAY, APRIL 16th, 1920 "MIND-READER? HE? WELL IF YOU READ MY MIND CORRECTLY YOU'LL KNOW THAT YOU'RE GOING TO ARREST YOU MYSTERY MAN'S MIAGIC TAILS TO WORK ON EAST BALTIMORE POLICE MYSTERY MAN'S MAGIC TAILS TO WORK ON EAST BALTIMORE POLICE RAIN FAILS TO DETER SOUTH- CAROLINA CRACKERS FROM LYNCHING COLORED YOUTH University Has 15,000 Students Cairo, Egypt, April & Mo- manthus here, have esti- blished the largest university in the world attended by 15,000 students and the enrol- ment may reach 20,000. Students come from India, Palestine, Syria, Morocco, Tripoli, Tunis, Algeria and Turkey. Students are taking the lead in the efforts to wi- n European independence from England. ONE BILLION Statistics Show Colored Peo- ple Own More Land Than Is Contained In The State Of South Colorado Springs, Col. April 15. —Colored people own more than a billion dollars worth of property and business accruing in a house, the "Negro Progress," issued by Arthur L. Hayes here. It is estimated that the Negroes for nation are worth in round figures $1,110,000,000 and own twenty million acres of land or thirty-two thousand square miles on area greater than the entire country. Mr. Hayes also presents a comparative classified table of the wealth of the race in the United States. Economic Progress 1866 1,910 Homes 12,000 600,000 Farms 20,000 1,000,000 Business 2,100 50,000 Wealth $20,000,000,1,100,000,000 Educational Progress— Per cent Literate 10 80 Col. and Nor. Schools 15 500 Students 100,000 1,800,000 Teachers 38,000 Property for Higher Education $60,000 $22,000,000 Annual Expense for education $700,000 $15,000,000 Raised by Negroes $80,000 $1,700,000 Religious Progress— Churches 700 42,000 Communities 600,000 4,800,000 Sunday Schools 1,000 46,000 Sunday School pupil 50,000 2,250,000 Church property $1,500,000 $85,000,000 McGuinn To Fight Teachers' Salary Case City Councilman Warner T. McGuinn has been retained by the AFRO-AMERICAN to file the suit in a local court testing the lagency of the Equal Rights Amendment appropriates colored teachers smaller salaries than whites. For a number of years Mr. McGuinn has been interested in the work of the McGuinn teachers who have looked forward to an opportunity to test the right of the State to pay unequal salaries for the same work. When asked by the AFRO-AMERICAN If he would take the job, Mr. McGuinn said, "Certainly I will take it up and only regret that this opportunity did not come twenty years ago. Colored teachers might have been getting the salaries due them being all those years and had we made the fight then." The N. A. A. C. P., in New York, whose legal department is operated by Moorefield Store, Store, Moorefield Bar Association, and Major Joel Spingarn, when told of the AFRO's intention to file a suit, enthusiastically promised their advice and cooperation. The Edison, a clear violation of the 14th amendment of the Constitution and perhaps of the Constitution of Maryland." NEGROES WORTH A.M.E. MINISTERS ATTEND CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON. SPRING ATHLETIC CONTEST STARTED IN THE COUNTIES MONDAY TED B. WATSON New York City, April 15—Declaring that Negroes will cast 1,000,000 votes for 1920 and that they respect the "qualified" status of the following questions to General Wood: 1. Why did you in 1977, refuse to admit Negro candidates to the Plattsburg Officers' Training Camp? 2. In 1919, while in conversation with the editor of the Des Moines Register you are reported to have declared that your were utterly opposed to having Negro officers Negro troops. in this question? 3. I trust we may have, at your convenience, answers to these inquiries. Very respectfully, THE CRISIS. North Bend, Oregon, April 15.—The largest contribution made to the Presbyterian Missions for work in the community was by Bert Holmes, Mrs. Holmes raised the money by washing, housecleaning and other mental tasks. Leaves Money To New York, April 15.—Miss Lucy M. Spelman, sister-in-law of John D. Rockefeller, divided the residue of her estate into two equal parts, according to Surrogates' Court. She gave one part to Oberlin College to prepare girls for service in foreign missionary fields and one part to the board of the District of Columbia to prepare Negro girls to be graduate nurses. Parents Keep School Open Spencerville, Md., April 15.—At a meeting here last week, parents of public school open for another month. County and State appropriations ran out April. Two Candidates New York, April 15.—Only one (Senator Poindexter) of the eighteen candidates for president answered favorably the questionnaire of the N. A. A. C. P. The questionnaire asked whether the candidate favored federal laws against lynching, abolition of the jim crow car, enforcement of the 14th and 15th amendments. Bridesport, Conn., April 15.—Because neighbors objected to Mrs. Philip Vinka, white, using her car to move her garage, she rented the dwelling and garage to a colored club. One of the chief attractions in 'the summer' was an out-of-home evening concert with jazz music to attract members. South Not Tickled With Prohibition Rural Community Finds Colored Moonshiners Making Too Much Money Philadelphia City 15—Ex-President William H. Taft, returning from a trip through the South finds that the South as a whole is not as well-educated as in the cities the law has abolished saisons and the crime record is much improved but in the country, where policing is difficult moonshine stills have been preached and the police are colored men make a lot of money in a short time and refuse to work in the fields. Both white and colored workers get drunk and works in constant disorder and idleness. ERICAN TWO EDITIONS: The First edition is out Thursday Afternoon. The Last Edition is the City Edition Out at Noon Friday. Washington, April 15.—Twelve hundred people were bowed in prayer in McKendree Church Wednesday afternoon. Up in front stood the "miracle woman," A. Sophie McPherson. At her knees kneeded, Fannie Wallace, 76 years old, of 1912 Vermont avenue, whose whole left side was paraphyzed. The entire gathering united in prayer to God to heal this woman. Saddely a hush over the church. Praying stopped. The "miracle woman" with out stretched hands and looking up, "In the name of the Lord, Jesus Christ, you shall walk, arise and you shall be healed." Mrs. Wallace, hesitating at first, began to dance, then she hurried. "Praise the Lord, praise the Lord," she cried out and for more than two minutes she danced and waved her hands in the air, while the audience wept and cried for Mrs. Wallace had been paralyzed for more than 15 years. Mordial, Miss., April 15—Radarger Smith and J. B. Smith, members of the faction of L. Bette Baptist Church are in jail here or the charge of seating fire in church. The fire burned under unusual circumstances, following a split in the congregation. Methodists Lift Joy Ban Boston, Mass., April 15—New England, M. E. Conference, in session here, noted to lift the hand from playing playing cards and going Stole $2,000 From Mails Philadelphia, Pa., April 15—Alexander King, clerk of the Parch Post department at the Market St. Station, was charged by the mural a $10,000 worth of artworks a number of pawn tickels were found in his home. Want To Go To Mexico Mexico City, April 10—The Mexican Agricultural Department is considering the proposition to open in uncolonies for the large number of colored people who want to come here from Oklahoma and Paris, Ky., April 15—Two young white women, editor and reporter of a nearby daily newspaper were the only female witnesses of the lynching of Grant Smith here recently. White newspaper reporters were scouring the town to retrieve three women halled with the mob these women halled an auto truck and arrived just in time to see Smith strung up. After the mob had departed the women examined the body and found it still twitching. 2500 On Strike Washington, April 15—Twenty-five hundred building workers Wednesday of last week. Hod carriers, plasterer tenders, stone setter,焊ers and plumbers laborers demand $50 million wage and recognition of the union. Atheist Committs Suicide Martin Jenners, $7, an atheist, was found asphylacticated in his room last week, Jenners said, by creating his own tombstone on which was subscribed his objection to all kinds of religion. On his own, he wrote these words, written by himself: "My only objection to religion is that it is not true, no, not any, no, not any, singing on this lot." Shot While Wrestling Hagerstown, Md., April 15. Harvey Ambush, aged 17, was decided to revolver at his home near Adamstown last week. Harvey, with his two sons, was tussling in an upstairs room and knocked a revolver from a shelf. The bullet entered while afterward. He died shortly afterward. Birmingham, Ala., April 15- Rev. J. H. Hughes was knocked out of the school after he was scheduled hustle last Tuesday. Contrary to the Marquis of Queensbury Rules, the physician proceeded to pumple the preacher after he was told to a newspaper reporter, Dr. Freeman says the pastor "cussed" him and beaten him up as he would repent of his sins. Johannsburg. South Africa. April 1.—Although gold and diamonds are scarce, the city for English capitalists, pay for all colored laborers is never higher than $.50 per day. White laborers pay $.25 per day, gold paid from $.75 to $15 per day. COLORED DELEGATES FORCE RECOGNITION. ..LAST SUNDAY RECITAL... Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church 5:15 P. M. SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 5:15 P. M. LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD AT MARKET PRICES .....TAYLOR & JENKINS..... OUR PROGRESSIVE BANKERS 323 WEST-BIDDLE STREET, NEAR-EUTAW. Phone Mt. Vernon 1980 INTEREST—4% on savings accrual 3% on checking accounts of $200 or more. To an inquiry of the AFO-AMERICAN whether the French Government would offer inducements to the colored workers in France, Le Petit Parisien, published in Paris makes the following reply (Translation is by Mr. Jerry Bohn of the High School faculty). Proposal has been made to issue an invitation to the colored workers in America to the French school "When a decision has been reached, those interested will be notified by an official communication to the United States." Le Petit Parisien IN BRUCE'S PLACE WOULD GET OUT Washington, April 15. -Testifying before the Senate Investigating Committee, Superintendent Thurston, white, Declared Asst. Supt. Prince had lost the confidence of the public and the teachers. "If I were in Mr. Bruce's position I would go out." tion. He said, however, that if he were given a free hand, he would not dismiss Bruce, because he, recognized that the latter had many admirable qualities. He said that he would like to have absolute control of the Bruce case for a while, to see "if I could not iron matters out. If I failed in that, then I would think my next task was to he to recommend his discharge." Hayes To Leave For Africa New York City, April 15.—Not knowing just where he is going or just when he is coming back, Boland Hayes,—celebrated his return to Africa by way of London and Paris. He is going to live the life of a regular native while in Africa and entirely forget that he has now not been able to prove his believes he can trace the origin and progress of African folk songs. Colored Primaries Settled Pittsburgh, Pa., April 15.—In an elimination primary contest to determine which of six colored men should represent the team in the May primaries Wm. 31. Randolph won. He will be opposed by a white man. Streets Muddy, Can't Travel Birmingham. Ala. April 15- Pratt's City citizens are kept at home by the miserable condition of the streets. Residents complain that they are not kept up that they may not pay the dead to church or leave their honeys. Houston, Texas, April 15. Attorney L. V. Allen entered suit against the Knights and Daughters of Tabor for $3,800 to help the Tohar Building and suffered inconvenience when the junior threatened to evict him. $25,000 Suit in Nutter Case. Jamie City, N. J. April—Because Leon D. Algañol, foreman of the Grand Jury and Detective Richard Mauleman, to look for evidence in the case against Lawyer Isaac Nutter, a defendant both of them for breaking in a house without a warriff. White Boys Liked Chicken. Hancocktown, Mt. April. 15—Numerous chicken thefts in the west end were finally cleared up with the arrest of five small white boys who confessed. The Movies for Bert. New York City, April. Bert and the Ziefeld Folkes has signed a contract to make a series of two special feature stories to write the scenario. Atlanta State Convention Has Stormy Session TWO TICKETS NAMED Colored Republicans In Majority And Insist On Electing Three Of Big Four Special to the Afro-American Atlanta, Ga., April 15. Picket Delegation (Wood) Dr. G. P. Washington W. J. Tilson, white Charles Adamson, white Clark Greer, white. Johnson Delegation (Lownden and Harding) Henry L. Johnson J. H. Watson B. J. Davis C. P. white The membership of these two delegations to the National Republican Convention in Chicago tells an eloquent story of the recent state convention here. The convention was split in two factions, one led by Henry L. Johnson and Ben Davis, and the other led by Rosie Pickett, while. One convention selected three white delegates and one colored, and the other three colored delegates and one white Not since reconstruction days has the city seen such a state convention. Picket's delegates looked at the more numerous body of Johnson and Davis out. The latter went to Governor Dorsey and with the aid of the police had the doors once inside pandemonium reigned. Fifty men tried to speak at once. The large colored delegation of Davis and Johnson came into one corner of the hall. Men stood on tables and on the tons of benches as well as on the platform trying to make themselves heard. Poor people stood around to observe order, but were not called upon, for while the assembly was noisy, everything went with utmost care and delight. When the delegates got tired of shooting at each other, they sang old time songs, or sat still until they could get a second wind. Somemen and delegates were nominated and elected. The inside done of the whole question is that the majority of the Republicans in Georgia are colored and the few who have wanted to run for governor affairs. They've delegated delegates on their ticket at first, but changed it when they found only one white man on the Johnson-Davis ticket. New Orleans Prisoners Institute Strike New Orleans, La., April 15—Male prisoners in the penitentiary have been following the mistreatment of a number of colored women prisoners. Women mutined too and beat up one of the prisoners who ven- "They treated us like dogs," was the assertion of one of the women. Prisoners in all sections of the US government approved of brutal treatment by raving, fighting, kicking and yelling the whole night through its walls and sticks grunted the wardens at their appearance the next morning. The outbreak is an attempt to have the State authorities institute an Investigator Member Of Banking Firm To Speak Before 17th Ward Republican Club Friday Night Urged by a number of his friends, E. B. Taylor, member of the banking firm of Taylor and Jenkins will announce his candidacy for delegate-at-large to the National Republican Convention, which meets in Chicago in June. Formal announcement is to be made before the 17th Ward Republican Club at 8:25 W. Franklin Street, Friday night. To a representative of the AfRO-AMERICAN, Mr. Taylor gave the following statement: "I expect to announce my candidacy for delegate-at-large to the Republican National Convention before the 17th Ward Republican Club Friday night. "Forty-five per cent of the Republican voters in Maryland are colored. At least they are entitled to twenty-five per cent of the four delegates-at-large to the National Convention. There have been no colored delegates-at-large in this state since David Dixon and J. Frank, Wheaton were elected more than thirty-five years ago." "New York state will have this year a delegate-at-large, and several of the Southern states will have two. Maryland cannot afford to stay behind the other states in this respect." "We want too, one colored delegate from each of the six Congressional" districts, and we are not asking for any alternates. In the Four District, Warren T. McMahon of Wetty, and Alexander Williams have come out for delegates to the National Convention, while Jeremiah Hawkins of Brentwood, Md. will run from the Fifth District. Trower Will Filed. Letters of admiration have been given to Mr. Trower, his sister, Mrs. Mary J. Jones, being named as executrix of the deceased leaves property in Talbot county valued at about -4,000 dollars. Mr. Trower, his sister, Mrs. Mary J. Jones, was well known to patrons of his steamer, being employed as a chamberman on vessels stopping at New York. Acquitted of Burglary Thomas Jackson was acquitted of alleged burglary in criminal court on November 15, 2001, for the during burglary of the pawnshop at Eatlaw and Mulberry streets, in which two men are said to have been involved in the theft of a grabbled $500 worth of jewelry and made their escape. Frequent clashes between assistant States' attorney J. Stuart Davis and the closed court lawyer J. Stuart Davis occurred during the trial. Judgment Against Minister Investment by default for $133 against Rev. John Offerus was created of last week in the suit brought by Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, of West toment Park, who was to receive notes given to cover fees made by her to him. Fountain Trial May 4th. Indiana Fountain, charged with complicating Simpson, white, will be tried in the Court of Baltimore County on the 10th day of the trial set aside a conviction in Tahoe. Jumped From Second Story. The police armed with a warrant went after John Bower, 108 Orange Court, the other day. John jumped in and tried to make his escape. He is now a the University Hospital receiving treatment for a fractured left leg. Shot Revolver in Play Walter Gray, aged 15, 768 W. Mulligan, 15, 768 B. Mulligan, 15, 768 Punk in the backboard stand at Malberry street and Fronton Street in Malberry and shut卫 Walter in the leek. New Concern Incorporated. Attorney Ursis B Ball filed articles of incorporation with the State Tax Commission and the National Association of Baltimore City. The concern will be a uncontested business and be capitalized at a rate of $100 per share of William C. Hudhall, James C. Arrington, George W. Jackson, pruis Arrington, Oceanside, George W. Pratt and Lockhart. Divorces Filed. The following diversions were lived in Circuit last test week: Franks and McCormick, vs. J. Stewart Lewis; Davis Johnson, vs. William Johnson, then Roy S. Bond; George Price, Mary Price, then Hawkins, and McMelson. **Rally For "Y"** A Man's Rally will take place at noon. It is hoped to raise a next sum for the maintenance of the "Y". MAY PARDON RAND After serving of a 25 year term in the Maryland Pentitentiary long because he refused to speak" on a white woman said to be instituted with him. Arthur Rand of Calvert County, Va., he was convicted for offering a forced check, stealing a horse belonging to the woman and another woman. The white woman is said to have hired land telling her nebelsky he have forced the check in an effort to break off relations with the white woman, Calvert County captured him. White woman Calvert County believed him an innocent victim. Grounds and Submit Plans Architects visited the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday to map out plans for the completion of the new swimming pool. Construction work is to be withdrawn with the pool is to be ready for swimmers by June 30. Whether the Park Board acts or the swimming pool for colored people Secretary. Booker is determined to provide one place in Baltimore that is not likely to have a and His Escape. A starling tale of having been a 900 block of West Fayette street, having a rag saturated with an aniseed mustard, having insisted into a taxcoff and driven swiftly to the University Hospital, having placed on an operating table, is tool of Harry Jones, a fifteen-year old schoolboy living at 101 N. Schroeter According to his mother, Mrs Mary Jones, a widow, the best-selling author of *Fayette and Popleton* streets to get medicine for her Tetanus did not return in a reasonable time she became ill and sent Mr. John Wicks in Mr. Wicks went to various places, even to the Western Police Station, on which elephone messages sent to senior officers stationing innery for the boy. Mrs. Jones says her son came runnig in at 11.30 a.m. on the night in question, and related his alleged hair breakage to Baltimore street and Fremont avenue after he escaped from the hospital. The boy has been in a highflyer school for a few days, forced to miss school for a few days. "I attribute my son's escape, Mrs. Wicks, to my repentance. Afro-American to me, to God, both my son and belong to Allen N. M. E. church. The affair has been sick for the past month. My boy is a pupil in the eighth grade at the Wesche street at night, and when he did not return in a reasonable time with my medicine, he returned to a former Inquiry at the University Hospital revealed the story that the men were playing the role of young juniors there. The police have no information about the story and the funniest story by young Jones. The boy attributes his escapes to the police, but the punch. He says the ride in the taxi cab was a thrilling one, though the man was a bit nervous when he fully regained his senses, he jumped from the operating table run down the steps, out into the street, pursued by three white men. Mr. Wicks says he had placed no evidence in the kidding success being circulated, but believes them Acquitted of Murder. Young Tate was nominated in the week's week of the murder of Philip Gundry a cripple, at $56 N. Conway street, where he had been quartered some money Gundry is said to have owed Tate. Gundry is rendering the decision free. Tate Gundry ran a boothblock stand at the Lexington and Green streets. Magician Out on Bail. "Professor" Lawrence S. King who was arrested last week and charged with bullying for bringing best sweetheart back, has been released on $2,500 bail for the action of the police, and is being tried by J. Stewart Davis as his attorney. A number of folks whom the police found had consulted the "professor" about the grievance said they would not be prosecuted if he gave them their money back. Mary Cromwell Mrs. Mary Cromwell died Saturday, April 10th, the residence of her son, John Cromwell, the cousin of heart trouble in John St. James church last Wednesday. Appointed Parole Officer Annapolis, Md. April 12—At the regular meeting of the city council Monday, Mrs. Eliza D. Fletcher was appointed by the Mayor and Alderman as Parole officer of the Juvenile Court. EXPRESS SERVICE - REGINS WEDNESDAY Folks who have been accustomed for years to standing on Bridgill Avenue and "ceasing" the United Railways for the long ways for cars will have to change their style of "ceasing" after Wednesday. On the day express service, established mainly for white residents beyond North avenue, will start. Cars will only stop then at Biddle, Dolphin and Melechen streets, and North avenue, with perhaps a stop at Freshman Street thrown in. A considerable number of colored passengers will henceforth use the Madison and Pennsylvania avenue lines. BEAUTIFUL QUEEN'S RALLY UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE HALL COMMITTEE OF THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAAS, E. & W. H. AT SHARP ST. MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH Dolphin and Etting Streets Thursday Evening, April 15th, at 8 o'clock. Come and witness the gorgeous display of Queens, Maids and Guards Something new and attractive. A Special Musical March Mrs. Jennie H. Ross, Chairman Mr. Chas, Fauntleroy, Secretary Silver Offering at the Door. UNION BAND, LOCAL 543, A. F. L. WILL GIVE ITS First Sacred Recital At John Wesley M. E. Church Corner of Sharp and Montgomery Streets SUNDAY EVENING APRIL 18th, 1920, 8 P. M. Director: A. Jack Thomas Flute and Piccolo Cornets; Trombones: H. Watts H. Carpenter A. M. Segoins Clarionets: A. Washington J. Thompson J. N. Fortune W. Summerfield H. Spencer J. Ockemy F. Pinder A. Stevens R. Franklin Charles Harris L. Hill W. Salisbury E. Murdock J. Carr J. Dyson J. Gassaway Tuba: C. Dougherty R. Tartar W. Lyles F. Pate C. Wesley J. Camper D. Williams Charles Bandy J. Fleet R. Rayne Alto French Horns Daniel Heath Baritone Horns Nat Hill Bass Drum: C. Lively E. Wolfe H. M. Dodd E. Riley Wm. Savoy Saxaphones: J. Payne R. Ward George Johnson C. Dorsey Cymbals L. Hunt Small Drums Wm. Campbell S. Parker Wilson Brown H. Jefferson Basson I. Thomas H. Watts, President J. Thompson, Treasurer J. N. Fortune, Vice Pres. A. M. Segoins, Bus. Mangr. A. Washington, Secretary W. Campbell, Librarian. POSITIVELY SILVER OFFERING AT THE DOOR at Waters A. M. E. Church, Sunday Evg. May 2 Ernest Jones, professional and well-known around the Court House, skipped his $1000 ball last week. Jones was charged with obtaining $1177 from a white man, named Drack. It is said that Drack was in Jail and trusted Jones to get ball for him, giving him his bank book, and Jones got the money all of it, and never gave Drack any of it back. A search for Jones last week showed Autos Collide. An automobile driven by Waters, run into an automobile driven by a man in a N.Y. Columbia street at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and President's Saturday. The front side and the rear of Waters's meeting were broken. REAL ESTATE DEALER HERE When asked the other day if there is much graftering among real estate dealers of New York, Fannah, a former dealer there, he is a big heart there! He increased rentals. "I have not ingrusted any of my customers for a higher taxes may force me to add something," he said. Puts Out Fire In His Nightie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bricke, $82 W. Franklin street, pounded up out of bed early in the morning, best week by smoke in the bedroom, in est estinguishing a fire, with buckets, that dut $100 worth of damage. William Johnson, 1295 Kitten Street, Ayr, Scotland, were arrested this week in connection with a number of thefts. He was also the standing for Peter Fouthe, who has a farm near Cockburn. He said he would be the heads of the organization. In the counties quite a number of colored men have filed as candidates for the Republican State Convention, which is the fourth of the four city legislative districts. The colored candidates are: First district—Franklin Johnson, John W. Jones, Warren Sunday, and Seconds—Milar J. Marino, William H. Jefferson, Elijah Gamball and Richard Arthur Third—Wyatt H. Hunter, James H. Jefferson, Elijah Gamball and Richard Fourth—Louis B. Davenport, Alexander Williams and H. Toadvin. SHE LOVES AND LIES COMING TO CANEY THEATRE Norma Talmahone's newest Select special "She Loves and Lies" Carney theatre next week, is said to be one of the most effective vehicles for the display of this charming stairs' talents, that Supporting Miss Talmadge is a splendid cast when includes Conway Tertie, Cecilia Roeffe, Jia Darling, and many other of equal prominence. Rosedom's Haberdashery The only goals furnishing store of its kind in Baltimore. Call in and inspect our store and our unique stock of men's wearing apparel. Everything in the line of men's Clothing, Hats, Ties, Ties, Shirts, underwear, hosiery, gloves etc. Visit our store and go to 25 per cent on all your purchases. 1606 Pennsylvania Avenue Phone Madison 7815. IDEAL DENTAL PARLO N. W. CORNER PENNA AVE. AND DO ENTRANCE ON DOLPHIN STREET, SECOND Expert Crown and Bridge Work. Modern Specialists on Nervous Women and DR. O. H. ARNOLD, Chief Oper OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. 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Our friends and the public that we are now open. The men who will manage the affairs of the Loan Association" are all well known business a host of friends. We invite all to come and see. 25 cents each, we open an account per cent or all savings deposits. THANKS our many friends who have already subscribed. Now that we are permanently located in we are better prepared to take care of the AROU. we expect to do. You who have not called, OFFICERS— President: JOHN O. OLIVER, Vice President Treasurer LLOYD H. SAMPLE, Secretary DIRECTORS: W. Wesley, Perry S. Tolson, J. Howard Tolson 2 Penna. Ave., Balto, Md. 1 Penn. Ave. Cars bring you to our door. YES AND SATURDAYS 1:30 TO 9:30 P. M. .....Opening Annou OF THE PEERLESS BUILDING ASSOCIATION We wish to advise our friends and tha and ready for business who are who a Newer Building and Loan Association member of the city and have a host of friend join our new enterprise. 25 cents per with us. 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McCulshan St. G, R $72 1100 Bk. Bolton St. G, R $65 1100 Bk. Bolton St. G, R $65 1100 Bk. Bolton Hill Ave. G, R $60 600 Bk. Lafayette Ave. G, R $80. Five houses on the corner near Baltimore on G, each $70 of small property in different sections of the city for investment *Apply to the Home Co. Co.* *Baltimore Avenue MONEY TO LEND All transactions strictly confidential no information given over phone. Apply to GEORGE WINGATE 340-222-2222 GROSS-GRANT REAL ESTATE CO. 4-6-8-10-12 N. Mount St. 3-story 8 rooms and bath. All private. Gr $70.00. 3-2 story houses 1700 block Riggs Ave. 6 rooms and bath. Gr Littleree story house. 1500 block W. Mulberry street. 8 rooms and bath--all bed rooms private. $78 g.r. Murie sold at once. Cheap. 1-turrets store house, 2200 book Gullford avenue, 8 rooms and baths. Sewn OFFER FOR RENT - one storeroom in s. south, suitable for local, location, rented by authorized One brick garage, electric lighted water, etc. REAL ESTATE AND MONEY NOTARY PUBLIC $500 and up on first and second mortgage Baltimore, Baltimore and Arundel Counties. Contracts drawn and adjustment in the N. ROGERS Now located at 118 E. Lexington and Robert G. I. Brown. Phone Cabinet 807-W. HOUSES FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS 2300 block McCulloh St. G. R. $72 2400 block N. Carey St. G. R. $50 1400 block Angle St. G. R. $87 500 block G. R. $17. 1800 block E. Madison St. G. R. $44 1100 block Carrollton Av. G. R. $60 5 houses Mount St. near Baltimore St. G. R. each $70 HOME REALITY CO. 1532 PENN AVE. Phone Mad. 7828-J. FOR RENT - 3rd Floor Plat. Apply evenings 7-7:30 1700 DRUID HILL AVENUE FOR RENT - 3rd floor front room furnished. Apply 1006 ARRINGTON AVE. 3rd floor Phone, Mad. 7919 W. FOR RENT - 4 large unfurnished rooms. Apply C. C. JENNINGS 21 E. 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Racha bette: i 2 Td teetering 2 Eitan af 8 it Suitiees jnotadea, Sainwe, Be Hae eos Aye Sima Mes, Bah Unie eat Caner, Miva SFr AE Tian AWE Tite ae hatiane Bog tee UES Wine teen a. Weiecn. Tae, Bh ff He te omen Tan EI FRR sven a hast gna hing! SAE MEE ASC” Pon 188 wee ich ‘hor presen Tall On Sunday ~ School Board Sow Yous Cit, Asie, 13.—Rev. innit ar Saubvittes ‘Fenn, met iit thee Lemon Commer of {0 inesiationat Sunday. Schoo!” Co Semin Rt. Gomege. Herel hers Hot wna “Aji eqnnmlicer works fat Sescace far the whole: world, eee A sucowestiel hagar lua ites ended at ainda teastiat“ehurelis Gver Sein Revival at Asbury thee, eo. Tene ete DOC on sicie' a Fovket at Ashen af rsh fhe" the nat ike, Wook rege alr carte enna i san hae a REFUSED":HIS. MONEY Priests “Da Not Want Dorsey's : Catection ‘On the first Sunday in March and on Waster Sunday, Mr. C. Mar- cellus Dorsey, an Ingurgent Cath folie, had the remarkable experi- ened of a clergyman. refusing to lake is money. Gn these days, at St. Peter Claver Chureh, a special collection is wiken hy some one of Me priests, Pellowing hig usual eustan, Me. Darsey offered Wis an velape, centsining the money. The prick, Father Murphy. qutekly withdrew the collection basket and refused the money. On. tho first Sunday in Mareh, Row. Justin ‘Me- Curths, nade. fememe by: Jnangum ruling the policy lo esjeet colored axpirants. 1. the Catholic priest hand. was the. collector, | This Hime’ the inethog was to slop the: ealietion in whe seat at the year of the one necupled hy Dorsey, fn procending to the Sacristy. he attention, oF the Cardinal has hoon aivsecen ite Chese Krone Ieeeg= iineicies in the conduct of Catholic CARDINAL GIBBONS PROMISES RELIEF WHT Chunse Control OF Canialie iMisstow Work. Amon Colored sPeaniie: During the pest Cen week the Insurgent Cauvoties and the Jos chhite. Fathers. have been, waking st poggutan “iaette Royal” es fording 1 Father Pastoroti, Su herons af ‘the “Enthert af "Se Joswpirs Society for. Neseo. Mis- Mion in edict had heen passed by Carainat Gilshons, thatthe Tnsur= Scents “"Atust. Climb Down and-no Teanger permitien to engage in any Gathatie activity. “Mtr Royal. Aidisen, pwesident af the Knights of St Jolin, the insurgent Yeador st vitally effected. immediately ealhed upon Iie Eminenee and Stutod his ease, Cardin Gibbons denied ssening ang seh order ur Father Pastors cil, “Hix: ininenwe. expressed tis Fnterest in the dosive of entored jeowin. for eolorell priests, and in Timaited that in. short while radi- eat changes sill he yao in the Gintrat ot Catholic. Mision Work trong the entered people. PASTORSCONDEMNS TAINTED MONEY —— Tov. Reale Siio(t Also! Relieves "Phat Church Duties Should pagericadccnges Sh vat lenm: (in: cheeehy alone ibking $36 fn 320" fre tie sanchimenious sanners Tinta tte inate A cet cart eon fa thie heae thet ihe state Seales" wt Par Hai te Sin he oan ae tle tale. Car tet ng isa iene "ete agen he See ee ett Mater Berne at hoekins ee Sp. “A Sri! Geom tobe tts Ia Tene She Cait metie "neates cutee noe i at ie tse seed nunnery ace ha Maneed in fehl be te Eonamar Thon iio aise iadle a ing” at uni Ss ane Ue salut reste eckal Share abe of he pent, ola ane, nek, tle opt igh tt af hte eos aysnx ceive PASTOR renee eumioes tf avon ty M, Te elec cali egret §uteo ese rie eh Wc he Dat Say at aw Contributes For ; ‘ Nurses’ Campaign AN four nurses inthe pubic sciiunts were present at the Taine Enc Tieptine Chuveb, Rigen. avenue ar Guroy <mureet, Stinay. nigh ‘The congregation contrinited 878 tothe Nurse Campaden to 2alse Haun, Washington Pastor Tried And Acquitted Washington, April 13.—Charged| with having heen Daptized by the| Chureh of the Holy Rollers, Rev. W. Lf. Dean, pastor of Ebenezer! MoE, Chureh, [was tried before al ministerial court. Monday, He snc aequitted. Rov. MGW. Clair presided nd DB. D. Turpean, prose-| Gator suid Hey. Ernest Lyon, argue ea for the defence. | Bishop Delaney Confirms. Phiadelphie Pay ADF Iaftt. Rev, Relanys ie" Biston » Suftracan of North’ Caroling, confiemot the’ lass! AUSt, Barnabus, chureh, German oven, Tixt Sunday, "bishop Delany Ison of ihe twa eolared Bishops tn the Bpiseepalehuarehe 2 | ‘Seana TT thai, Annapolis. Md. April 16—Governet fitehie aceepien "the itwilntion tonay tp sneak’ at the annual sesciom. of the Natinnud “Aegostation -of teachers “in Telarcal Schenk. to. nsec hn Pale ore Shuiy Seth Most. ananassae, Pay Day wax observed at Allen A. ALE. chuten ait” day Sunda. Th pastor CLL “Rtonteau “preactied Aowef Sermon tothe. howe in dh morning: “Samer Queen, Lexa Ruder Avon Long. Charles. “Queen, Carvin iotieon. slames Emory and” Sanuel Sullivan were among thon. whe took fart in the afternoon exerises.” Win Ee" MeAvee. (peinelpal. of the Wackeh Stroot sehwat! delivmre. an address HD. Brent, fahn. Thomas, lrnest teroven” Lanner Davis, Wesinal Lane tn the fing Senne eC -Macedonia Baptist chuveh were among tho har eipanis in ie night proxram.” "Mas. ep Tlatrait! Stepteat Presiden, "he aleers. for the tay ween Maraia “Stepiean. president: Witiiam Buller “soeretars:" Tiarey “abnor (reasairer? Andrew. Halley. assiatunt Feasurer. anid Calein dohnson, chairs Mah OF thie Auaees COMMMILON How would YOU_ tnx. like a raise ——; Arion “Dual like this? | "°° 2 Duala < oro oes Ahach dob. roe 52t eee a SA eR go f Dae Beer” \ eee —and for Vi age”) —4 Years Work ae HAT is the kind of increase in salary the ‘minister has ‘received, His living expenses have risen just as fast. and as far as yours. But he is paid on the average just 52’ cents more per church member than he was paid 34 years ago. The Minister Never Fails You Every officer of the Government with a war message to deliver appealed to the ministers first of all, * But 809% of the ministers receive less income than government economists figure as a minimum for the support of an average family. ‘When hispitals need money they enlist the support of the ministers—and receive it. ~ But when sickness visits the minister or the members of hig, family they must be treated in a . charity ward. His pay is less than a day laborer's. 8 out of every 10 ministers receive less than $20. a week—about half the pay of a mechanic, ‘We Pay Him Half the Wages of a Mechanic And of these pitifully inddequate salaries, how much do ‘you contribute?» Nothing if you are outside the church; ‘lan average of less than 3c a day if you are a church ‘member. 1 ( All of us share: in the: benefitsiéf Christian ministers t6 the community. They marry us; bury us; baptize cur children; visit us when we are sick, In their hands is the spiritual training of the youth. 3 We Are All Profiteers at Their Expense Part of the Interchurch World program is this—a living wage for every minister of Jescs Christ; an efficient plant, and a chance to do a big man’s job. ig If you want better preachers, help to pay the preachers better. It's the best investment fer your community—and for your children—that you can ever make, INTERCHURCH 45 WEST 1th STREET, NEWYORK CITY ‘The publication of this advertisement is: made possible through the co-operation of 30: denominations. TanTuskegee Institute Summer School for Teachers... June 7th, thru July 16th, 1920 a: Literary, Professional and Industrial Courses MME.M.J. 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JOHNSON For Delegate Republican State Convention First Legislative District Comprising Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 26 Primaries, Monday, May 3rd —— SSS FASHION BOOK MA\ . Free *5uoh Rocker’? Real. Human Hair SoS Allour Wigs are, hand:made and strictly to. a> deder from mater to wearer. (BOZBEI wigs, Teansforoutions, Switcher, Braids, Sey and all other articles of Halr ‘Goods, ORS) We carer the largest solection of straighten: GEAEAY ing Combe and Heir.Drossers’ Tools: The celebrated Madame i some Bam's Preparations make == seal Geel the skin velvet-like, the BAGUMHIND) hair sitk like. Postpaid $1.00 Write for Catalogue MME. BAUM'S MAIL ORDER HOUSE P.O. B. 145 - Pennsylvania Terminal Station, New York City ‘When writing mention this Paper FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER ,” (Bormerly manager for the late Alex. Hemsley) CARRIAGES FOR, ALL’ OCCASIONS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT . ‘Will furnish Funerals’ ata price that. will auit you Polite, Courteous and Papert Attention Guaranteed 1681 DRUID HILL AVENUE ¢. & P, PHONE, MADISON 692 SSS ee Sob hebbie ‘ Iam the’ solo proprictor of this business and am not in partnership with. anyone MRS. ROBERT A. ELLIOTT Funeral Directress and Embalmer, Phone: Wolfé 6590. Immediate Service Day and Night * 1725 Ashland Avenue, Corner McDonogh Street ; BRANCH OFFICES: 504 Bast Street, 2209 Drald Hill Avenue EL BALTIMORE'S LEADING COLORED: UNDERTAKER is TN PRICES, FUNERALS $75 AND UP | - JOHN H. OWENS : UNDERTAKER AND’ EMBALMER ‘ Including handsome hearse and. carries, also eautlful casket, out- side ci, omoniine, ie tase SEiSongFunersia 450 and o> NG eee ede Never Glosed. Automobile Funerals 58 Dolphin St.. Bet. Division St & Penna. Ave. . PHONES MADISON 4087 & 4921-J—Carriages for all occasions |" | CART eT ee panier. iia atta eee Ree ie ORs see BR ch ANS hee one 7 HM Ba Ean tea bab ee Basrenst sR, CUURCIL aicilinre pny peterggn Par HAE ed Rae roe in Mace Mt ‘Re tent ne Shr a ark eat HS a let RRR AT SPP BPS ae har EERE en ‘520 8A0°P, Mf, Lense, Bee ae a ner ara aqme ais aes aa af Se nen e eee iM di att Ma Siri ey im gra Ea Touae pay AF A 200, MAN'S Day Ay 8M, FOUN, Hs Teele uit ‘Orchard. Strean, ON SN TAG Stitt tad 120, TO An by, lovee. 1K Ni ercheos” conducted. Ree ties Fa tro aa site ph eT. M_ Pintrarm Seriens, Solos, apni Teeitations Ws grou ut dull ‘ten eit ut inceratgirerepmesas tio, fron, Sue oie ner” hurls Pea PM, Soni atl Pra Ser Sh. an, Peachinge i an Abie Divine fee UE Virion SiS Miata Stoner heey 7, We A Sing cry iS, naa. ving sekeee pay Veagrany, par, Ses Shine’ Rett reeteaion,” Ming” orm Mantis webs, Sites iignen Calloway, Atak litany eile Sa sacl \tourne Sie Murs elena Heh Call aca preiinge rwcttant Sts Titty loaner amd ik rie 2 JOHN WESLEY A. M. 1 ZO at ake Vail lina, md Caroline ‘sUSbay SERVICES 940 aoa Chase. Fe ermen Baie ie Sins Senom, SHOU M. dew A. Conquast, and Tae Ta CT Teague. Sire Gigrence” Rinna re Bir Sim ine sooner Sig eetinon bE faster, sub feel. “Letters”. Vion Toth, ‘rurkday | 26th, and wists Hie th ee "ALL aro’ Welcome, Sieg Tins Cae See, fees Wine gritebineon, A. T pastor Hekiaence 2x" Caraling thet GILLIS NEN. N, P, CHURCTE Bio itnuake pastor + caustoetton Sierat STEWATISESSES ” DAY Mes, innio Forvlee: President. M5 Me la mon ea jobert, Johnson leader, 11d. ah bar, Hal aft'sumiay’ Sehoot, G30 fe Cok Lawrie, Sin tratieciveod “Prosinent ATE Iannone 0, ¢ fesor 0 wit the Cones ot Calan Sree girth Win, Barnes Minister stoward, Church Welcomes Strangers ‘ra. mentinen of Shien apts einnteh, Goune. asreat nan Guten ian reste wr ie aay teen TY st Thats We We Aten ant hi iaeimees Tinie the wares aml thor plans (hive shake newcoana anny he en ani kier thm capi “estoning n Sit ive: Cum) aes exten | ST. MATHEWS M. RB. CHONG Hrdora st. nvat Greanmount Ave, Tec. Te A, Green, pastor i ele shrmon iy the Tey... W. Bap, ae sunday School #5 U, Aipean hanna PE Een ta the women's yea atstnary soe by THE De Ste, a8, Carton Supte Me Taner Ge Smith Aast, Supt BSS Gun icgiand Pree ra MEE EAS ames Pen, Penny Cha Bia ciateeciamnalel aS SNES ME ORTAR St B. cTURGH SNE ORT Alnune Btroat amt hore Wi 2 ements mera TE Net x. nena, Pastor. | ‘hun Suny Aftor Comomnion. Tat score syne, pens io Peat Cute! Mom Tae 60,7 Nee Tn ast, ables tho tast'ani The Foun 3.40 P, M, Sunday Sehool., Peet PHM Shea Workoey and vita Mh Ca Fite Bowls tannun, Simei year Chis alley peor, SURES Retunan’by th ngstor, ub- ie, a ens ‘hung Flea Weis ain ios , Seontn agen Eke ead 6:10 Msftigry vine lis Monde BASE: cluveh, Friday 4B. At Cac Sain Bench Haliy” Stinday! wag 12 po a ASBURY 34. E, cHURCH SEER Md ant nest Ne Te a eee ORL Sermon by the Pastor 14, As Borman ny” the Pastor, £407, a Sadbath School, ii Cosma Su BTR cee Kak BAGG PRE Tea te te ane a ic Hea aac a Visitors. aro always welcome, “emgmNE AB une MIEN alba, SE rye fae Een er To, WON Ba ot hr sf Aa santo aon. Hea fe Re 21a! Sa gel, La adel cating Se fig sfoarh eteve, me rel Soa Freer eG are ete Semon blr, "A Se mii a araisia™ tamer aa are tater oeend Aa Ehectaccen, Sane a se ana Se cen es 1s AAR Ay, & BOR, RCH Bai Smit hey Hobe eg Siesta ea ns Sea en tt ca! of Be SP a et i nae an iPS crt aa ial ite : Pe eg ack Wednet gigs Se, ru ate am su We dete ctd BRB Bes, tattle, loud, Pees: CB. Le GRACE PRESBYTERIAN, CITURCH YEiting and Dolphin” serecs. Reve 3, Colbert, nastor, DENCIE RALLY SUNDAY ALTE ACM. Peeuching by pastor. Shana Sehoot a Ne AU's P.M. Seriian by. pastor. Hihae ‘the choir this” Simiay. Mrs J, Naked ortune teoetress, Eeeeee eelinily weleowe: f sn Cea ighe 2 ie aie an , * BE veers ee BRIMEL Aca B, crTUReHt i aed Dr. W. Sampson Frocks, Paster. Eh CA [Toatince 1 neo Aves Ry a rE mM pal ee fered Hee, Ait pes 11 AG 3G, Sermon bye Rw Je tL 2 5 ee, Homa. Bice SN <a ee Sethe neat” Finis reat. resident of Sorsan SPURT OD TS cleeeiraasraey o’s.asme APT a a | Pee (aul 4 ington to welcome them and make ee eet ee estate, eae where tee = ss Sey EBENEZER A St raat Montgomery St We 2 REZER ASE Ey Cues snewaMe Pastor Ser CMAN 10 A af, Bible Ciass, fiary Ht. Sith, Teachbr, ve 40 AN BGcing’ seriee. 5 Bos i, atinday Selionle eG eS cram - : Suse i’ ha meen sarviees : “gr JOHN ASB CHURCH, Lexington Street near Pine Strect... era Sind “Th avin Beaten es Sear Tine Sit 10 A.M. Men'n Hilo cna Re. Semel Reale, President, : 30 Me Men, Pe tniiee Tram. the eonferanca, Tigh SS RY Saat testaanor We Wasdhons, Superintendant, £35 br ae AUN, aamne Me Samoa! Dain Pres z SA0 BR hema ye rinsed eam onnterenen : 1 Ean Bs Se Here hy lalate from meh an eh DISON STREEE, PRESBYTRRIAN CHURCI MADISON STRVPS) Mi Walken Pastors + 11 A. ae Christi We? ogy? Wie : Beat sie RE tna aE at vss aanaen treet cite cask ca ncaa, hii IRMA Ai 2 CANDLE LIGHT SERVICE - Madam Bruce, our beloved: Gospel Singer’ * AVIDL: RENDER HER SERVICE ip s ect AT WATERS A. M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 18th, 1920 AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. POR THE BENEFIT OF THE $6000 RALLY Mary_Mosoley.. Captain Rev. 3. W. Norris, D,.D, Pastor HEMMER EEO FENNELL’S. PHARMACY q BALTIMORE'S BUSIEST COLORED DRUG STORF j PRASCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY r MALL ORDERS SOLICITED, CORNER BIDDLE ST. The Busy Corner: pporp aut avenvs eH M bebe bbbbtb bbb heb b bettie pitied ‘PHONE MADSION 1084 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE . JAMES H. DENNIS ‘THE OLD RELIABLE CUT- RATE UNDERTAKER 1808 Presstman Street . ‘will furnish you a Complete-Funeral with Casket, Burial Robe. ELiting dponing of weave, Hearse and Carriage or Limou sine for $67 up. Also shipping Funerale which is our Speciality, sees ga up. Mo chacge for removing remaine from hospital, ele: LIMOUSINE FOR WEDDING PARTIES & FUNERALS. ‘My Same Motto—Money or no Money See Mo First Polite and. Courteous Attention Guarantecd , ebbbt4ebbbrebbbbbbitbbitheieseeeeeehehbbiiht 7 eS Se eto EDWARD RINGGOLD . FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER 4 ‘Will give to all the very best and courteous. - : service possible. Carriages and Limousenes to hire for.all occasions. 1468 North Carey Street; near Gold : Phone Madison 6361, Never Closed _ EAE REEL TTT ITN JOHN M. JOHNSON ma FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER ‘ (Formerly with the late Joka A. Bishop) ‘ AUTOS AND: CARRIAGES ‘ FOR ALL OCCASIONS. ‘ : TEMPORARY LOCATION, 1234 ETTING STREET ; Phone Madison 5588... - ee ee ee aa TETRIS etitoces for ik Sistine .\_ CLARENCE.C. WRIGHT ©: -” if Funeral Director and Embalmer. ; Some people prefer QUALITY, others look at PRICES... can’ ‘sult you. ‘My priced make tt‘expenslve to go elsewhore = ‘when you need.en undertaker eset “WRIGHT QUALITY” 8 ei 1864-N, Carey Street ta «Baltimore, Md..: osFIRST INDRPRNDINGSS As Bho Bes seinen tess CHURCH see reves "Flow, 10", Curtis, DD. Pastor eationge TEAS" Atevi6) Ava. 11" SSeman bs le ator, Page Be Sem dy Senoot. Stra sia Viairis, Supt, TT Mes Teeksune Sr, F. Simms Pres, "b. Mc Sacred concert, Ai and seeleoine to our serelees. Phanatic enc + WATERS A. Mf. B. CHURCIL Rev. J. W, Notrig, D, D. Pastor. 427, Agulth Street Ua Megeronont be Tier, Walla caaiian aeaean or strange Fie ei Bana School, Lo Be Me, ermons me Rew Aten vote fo fe S'S lt vent 5 Bin p. aC, Allen ¢, B, Tenens, Finneran in Cardo “ot Alter Tex cyan Pople, "Caurae™ St Lake i eT a ib. Be Sorinan us “aes Witla Carmonter of sirancer, ‘Cinesen Sremdays Timsday Weanee ang ane Sune ‘imatao” SM. Band prave ‘Fellny § P. Af Rava Training Clase Are Gg Carey tate hoe anus Sertherg” Sut, Aira Bmma Sianlev, Deva. ot Leasuc Mew Fonenn only. eae tee PAYNE MEM, A, M. F. CHURCH Calhoun and Lanrens Streets Rev. H, Murray Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES 4.20.4, Mi Praver anil Praise eer vie. dies Phas. Peters. Leader, 1A. MS. Pronohine gorvices. Powe fT. 6. Douuines. 2803 AL Sintay Hehool, dine Ty vent Bont, BPM. Clase Masting. 8 Pat AG. comin, Me! Neharninis Hanehnan’ Pres, $b MF renebinn mertloes fete, Th es Tuomeln Sonat Y ARVICER 2p AE Monfiay "mestay and Wad napdnv, Mage, mastings TR avers Seoretary enaen TIT RnSAT, CHURCIT Hox N. Praca sitrnat 280 PM, Suinay School. #7, M-Fermon’ TAN VME Sone garvien RPA Seomman by Rev, John B woiving 8.1, I. . ‘thoratay nioht praver tneeting Heallne ar ait servions. ‘You aro invited to come and help us. Rev. Mra, Grae A.M. Digs) has Cae ap ain taaiatatiee.: 00 55°. PAGE THREE? Sle yee aoe nN OnE te Es oe sit) i oes Peel as SPAS TMD plas = “a we 5) ai Beauty es Be He a. Sed We fontgomery St. ne he i ART Baste ee CMANOH i Poacher i Lgaggon Steet ear Pino Sire EtG Toate, President, Tha enatencon 2 Stine, Suparintendant mine Dacia Pre anteren i YTERIAN CHURCIT ken, Pastor . che visits Madson St. Presbyterian p_Stroet will sim Pe ekent iat Camis Se Gor Lesintan and Carton seat Sek, EI aN! Seth, SS AG Ran oa io ain SU” Like iat nAlRaS Uh eto ro ea Ea sermon by asin Ma You are. contially invited ta he: Te ene aa SS Ca Win, IL, Baier Pres. A. CB. Tags 4 faapextann, napnign cnonel oe, shea nce "oT mation’ cxentscs ce outed bein 3 Un. " wd ‘ Sea, mere suet ob og a ish ‘Win chr eo SOCTAT, PRE RAPTIST CHTRO fee Er ase Sie Bir Wotetae nett, Na Pasty yeaa! han Rey eee ta eae antes * wits cMRSs tam mene eric ha ae Sister. Lucy Rrawn Chireh Cork, RICE ZIGW A, M. Me VION. CUTneTT, tata es La ae esate te he pol eh af ii i ms ay ae enaae timing: Tiather A. PR pe Se Gaiettan —Raieavie TEN, Mie Steams mnie ome ee te ante he ameaae ele it ans Weare muse penrime oMHINOH Re ae | SP A eciae aaR pacer EAE MSR A sen eet ttc "he “Sait” Se | $7 Se Maw F ecenon ball each TESST aca tree Soest Mpe tnces ema Ck, HT SERVICE ‘ eloved Gospel Singer: HER SERVICE. - s oe -M. E. CHURCH 20 AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. OF THT: $6000 Raz Rev, 3. W, Norris; D.,D., Pastor peace cint tet dedtntn be eha™ * * PHARMACY t ROLORRD DRUC STORF >: ~. FRIDAY; APRIL 16th, 1920, <THE AFRO-AMERICAN | {PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY |} CERES IEEE ERRESY -'e'NoRMY BURAW STREET | 7 Sai ipa uel He, fa A guan. I ndevendent A OE in. Nothing, “Last week 18,650 copies — | ¥ Leaders are born, made and} It's a straight roud to Heaven.|§ Too much sieey ix ax bad for] £ Lone as. too much whiskey. — Beld «Temperate in all things, J Let us pray that the satoon hives departed lo stay, ‘Thie will be the greatest essing brought to us by Prohibition. Hon't stand between the devil land the deep Iue sea. lump! You may dodge-the devil and amiss the sea ithe “rigerlese oratar* bs disitn: vewring from the land, ‘This may give the fellow who does some “clear thinking” a chance to Rel “into Une limelight. hey say that musie ath charms to soothe the savage beast. Mow much toner hax the Amer- jenn Negru got to sing? 11 is alright te Know cuoush to come jn sehen it rains. But the Fras grows, the rivers flow: sind ‘flowers live’ and. blossom because they stay wut when it rains, The man cbost Titled tn be presi. Mont of the Enited States is the one whe stands squarely on his feot and is not afraid to talk aout the color problem, sin the Spring, = young war's Taney turns to Usmushts of Tove." sung the poet. Rut if he hasn't OLA new Spring “Front.” he might as well Utrw his taney to ‘cabbage for nll the: girls enré: “Sores, crack, kreerations, lumps awd teers which do not heat, snd avarts, males or birthmarks whieh cehange inn size, colon we appear anes, may tary inte eaneer unless AtBeated oF cured, “Ne medicine known will eure seaneer. Urass to be tiken nter. iuptly and poultices to he rapplied “eXteriially are harmless, valve loss. amd siwindles, beestuse — Utes dnay cause the emeer ty grow ‘faster. Only operutions cure ex eg.” “hese are the stlemenbs con: frined in the Keep Well Series of pemphleys issued by the United Stites Mublic Heatth Service. a Smimber af these ttle books, con: taining thirty: pages of Information have heen xent te the AFRO- AMERICAN for free distribution Te you are aman ar a wena sun adult. this is the pamphlet You ought to read, beenuse cineet Gs ndui’s disease.” Ninety thous: ‘ind persons die uf its uffects every Sear in the United States, White Peuple dic more frequently, wher affected by it, than colored sind women more frequently thin wen Cancer is mnt inherited, x0 thal ‘there are few eases in” ywesons under 30 years of age. Cancer is said to be the growth of 4 Tittle Hesky tump Inthe stomach, breast or xoine other part of the bods. If removed bs A surgeon curly in ils growth. i vauses no trouble. If nol ranuv: tnd. it spreads Hike measles to other parts of the body and starts IU ‘erewthy everywhere. Like a tive it can be pul oul, in the beginning Yul if allowed Leadwas. will bur up a whole dwelling, «Two of the things that the Pub He Health, Department is espectall anxious lo make known tre:— You cannot eateh cancer like you rau the measles or a cate, Phe disease is caused by ievitution of some part of the body. from which a lump.or 2 knot i the immediate result. — ‘Phe second thing is tha medicine will not help, but a sur Reon muse operate to remove th “growth. é POLITENESS PAYS _ Down in the City Court some dine age ai-weman sued. railvond ‘company for forcing her to ride in ‘a Jim erow ear. "The company ‘had violated the: law and the dude was inclined to award her. moderate damages, bul—the woine an“kimbocd™ at the judze,,"sissed™ the ‘prosecuting attorney, and the Court finatly settled the damages fC the Sonat sum of $20, Last’ week in. the Criminal Court, & young: mother claimed that "she “had been grievously ‘Wroneed by a man whom shiv He- cused before w fury. Always in- clined tw sympathize with Che woman in such cases, the jury. in this. case awas rebuffed by the rude and diseourteous speceh of ithe ac: vuiser. = "You heard ine” she. uns: wered on oné occasion when 1 uestion was repeated. and her “eneral’ belligerent « attitude ‘wa’ slaveely! tne; reusoii® why ‘the Jury ected the “cise: In, tavor o€ the Cher side. AA. Wery “successful gowntown ANuwver always warns; lile clients te PAY cessly, and Ho” sie” to. the 3. the Jury. and ‘the ‘lawyers Pyyicoure.,. and uiider-no-elveum: "stances 16 “lose ‘their good-nature © He ‘ealls it “aiplomacy.” 2) Notevery long ‘480, -one of the Vocal. state's attorneys:made. a-ple: for parole of a West Indian prison- ler In a. serious offence, because o1 his deferontial manner. ‘Does politeness pay, {s common feourtesy worth while? Judge Morris Soper of the Su- prome Bench, who is in position to know declared recently that all jouer things being equul, the phuintif{ who comes before court or fury with « polite and courteous munner—who Is deferential with- out bovilicking—gets more . than the plaintife’ who ig rude, impru- dent, belligerent, and impolite. ore ABOLITION LITERATURE WAS aha Perhaps but few of the present Jgeneraton know that iL was au Offense ij) Muryland for w colored person to be caught with literature advocating the abolition of slavery. Such literature wus culled incon- diary, and uny colored man caught with such was punished severely. Down at tho Northwest corner of Baltimore and North streets was a news stand where Lorace Greoley's: New York Tribune mus sold, ‘The ‘Tribune sas a redhwl antisuvery newspaper aad way eagerly, Usoagt secretly sought Many thoes sue men as the lute Bishop Waxman, J. Murray Ralph Join Henry Buller und Bishop Janes A. Handy wok gu to the corner, stand around and then When no one was lugking the hows-dealer would slip then the riz: piece of incendiary literature. Greeley was indicted jn Hurvison county, W. Va, then part of Vir- init. on July & 1856, on the ground Rhat fue iad committed telony. by causitue to be disteib- ted int Hiurvison county copies ot the ‘Cribune containing anti-slavery articles. Speaking of the articles, the in- Mietment reads: “Phe. ‘object und purpose of which was to advise and incite Negrocs in this State io eebel aid make insurrection and to: ineuleate resistance to the rights of property uf masters In thelr slaves iy the Stee of Vir- sinia” “POLICEMEN UP” THE CRY ‘Che Gesk of preserving order in Baltimore City’ devotees upon the eleven hundred catrote: aud other officers of tife ety pollce d= partment. AM 2 them avs white aud this dix been true in ali sie yews that the eily hws had the heed uf police protection. ‘There is no lave ( prevent col- jored men taking the examination, and if swecessful, compelling ap- pointinent thru the courts, but it {was well understood that the Com- missioners were not disposed to- wards colored men on the fore, and so none applied. ‘These positions, wf which about 175 are new vacunt, pay from $25 fw $30 per week. Altogether. the ity “alone xpenas several :skfons lof dollars every sear of ae public humney to assure itvelf protection through the police. None of it [ons Uo the colored. people, Boxidox being a question uf jobs In which all eltizens are ollgible withont regtrd to race, eulored 40- Hiewmen are letter alle lo Keen or- der in colored sections with ewer arrests than waite policemen, ‘This hus doen, fowid to be trae I Phil- ndelphia,’ Washington, and Chieage especially where large numbers of colved auen ure on the foree, With the sinneuncement of the president of the police exaxmiuers that calured upplicunts willbe al- lowed to like the exwnination, at least twenty or thirty qualified mnen-xhauld take out their. papers nd ot. ready’ Lo take the next po- Hew tests. “MATT HENSON, EXPLORER ‘The vnly living man whe cate oust of having Leen te the North Pole is Multhew. Henson, and hg is a Negru. Thy disptehes tes week from New York, stating that Mr. Henson hud been given alte Lime job there by the Governuen culled attention te this tet. "A Negru. Explorer at the Nort Pole" Afr. Henson's own story ot his wip with the lute Conniander Peary to the Pole, tells why the latter selected him Lo make the Hoa dash of 180 tuites over froxen ground, where the breath af the purty “Tron to their hudies, suid where every uit of them had. hl checks and nose frozen. ‘the sledges,. whieh were the fa- test word in Aretie means of travel had been built hy Mr. Henson, Mv Peary himself, suid of his colored helper, “Henson wuss Indispensable and of snore veal value Chaar Ue combined service of the four athe fehite men." With yeurs. of experience eau to hat of Peury himself, an ex. pert. tog-driver, a master duechun- fe, physically strong. most, populis with Une esquinios, tiling (he bin. suse tike w native, clean. full o Brig the went to ibe Pole with Peary, beeruse lie was easily th most cillelent of Peary's assistants ‘THE HAbL OF FAME | Fifty-six prominent | Americans have their names in the Hallo Fame of New York University, 0 which Ute mame of Preaeriek Douglass; statesman and reforme was suggested last week. If Doug: ass’ name 4s selected, he will b the first, colored man to dave hi name written on the walls of th famous University Building, Names. of the fifty-six: person in the Hall of Fume inelide Lous fellow, Bryant. Poe, Cooper. Haw. therne, Holmes and Lowell. Lineoin, Washington, _Jeffersu Jund the Adams. Emerson, Franklin, Fulton in Morse. Grant, Lee, Farragut. Shermin Angrew” tweksun. Sonie of those ~-ho have faite lof election to the Hall of Fume ti jbygune years Include Noah Web er. Roger, Willams, Phil her Jaan. Johns ‘Hopkins, John Brown [Lucretiu, Mfott, Martha Washing ton, Pocuhontis, Cyrus AteCormic and James, Eads, Patrick Henry and John Cathou fatso’ failed of: election. + Would it not Ge strange to se [Doulas elected where John Brow: {alled; to see Douglass push ahea Jot men like Charles Sumner az “ Garrison; to see the name of Doug lags written where men have turn Jed dawn the names. of Jobns Hop- ‘kins, Roger Williars, General Phil igheridan:and Lucretia ott. Yet thu Committee of One Hun- dred, when it pisses upon the nom- ination of Prederick Douginss, will find in him a man who is “famous” in the senso of the word as given in Webster's diction. ary, # man who was born a slave und uchioved the -position of fore- most orator, editor and reformer of his duy COLORED CONDUCTORS AND MOTORMEN: | After rejecting by x standing vole tne bil described us van act to se eure catia! opportunity to all citi aons for employment on street: rail twas” the Stile Sonste of Masel fehusetts on roll call somersaulted land. passed the bill 37 to 10, On ‘the standing vote the ineasure was rejected. 12 t old, Bul on roll call some of Uhose who voted against ic immediately declured themselves in es favor. ‘The bill applies to the State con: rolled “strat railways whl up ts this time have not cniployed ductors. ‘The bill new goes to Une en “and when it is paused there HN he set Inmtediately tothe [Governor for his signature. Masnedusetts gains leadloe b sceuring fur all eltizens an equ opportunity. in industry, vente it took a roll call to do it. Ones Tet colored weople man the street fears there. aid other States. will take up twass aid means (0 aceon: lish the sane purpose. NOVEL. HANDLES RACE PROBLEM French Writer Gives Hi Version Of Color Situa- | —s tion In. Amerie Paris, France, Aprit 6.—"Tale of js Neg te the he nf need Haul" ebets al ives the Pree ibe ne tee autores” araent seas Te acto: sete merits sete out ete aaa frat sae" Gea a ital “tw lege Sete ot witat me Hommuti Clune “aha adie log, W'recieecieas” hy tone Prcbiote rie Should ne, wit oN tates a Wawra ae ous tocida aacueiens tnd lente ti aware hg charactors tniu'et Halson with bee lover fe rings hee’ fnis thet Steg wort Re etm eee Se incing bape capettte re Bh pertihtermesaa hp iar chi Roa Gat suenuclings brother in terri ate pike tn ie cut Nee cisouna na tive tate ike hacamee wrote io ane ais iat atattet aa Mh SHG ang belpncees” Mite cite thous the bum ernie ey a eat ret hac rahe. ieuzeay age ra Huchides ‘ebiees af Seer teh Sees acanen and She lke tC Rese an setts aici New Yorker Wins Puzzle Contest New York City, April 15—Uarry 15, Halton seen irae pias of $10 fo writing the Taste a te Fick in a* \ecal newsnaner possi contest," Hore. "was Hamttan' iimerici: ine could’ aftord a: new tat, But ‘she eheerliysaids Whe ot dit, Nyt ol ane has. style, Tie oat worth ats wine to EASHARI Lust INCH“ MAKE Mi Pian” O'CONNEL FOR , PICKENS’ PLACE? Pastor of Cleveland Churéh May be View President of Moran College. lige, n, Tevie, ata see th aa ‘ie tage rly ‘Pickens! ia sent deamek (Storsun ulicad This cl Be tho nun tel snes RE that Rehiont ateattefo ti Meattcainent* nt alors Pony eat ane ie sprit ateltent “ar alocenn elas Ee Nears he ert eso des ioe tna wll conte vi pret ea“ Sten however, tid then ite xc expect Ma anoaconent of te utwuietaci saan 11 Femelle t,t a minister in the Delaware ST. i, Benet, At Fla tt Tale the auto ‘o¢ eke af Se te Mate Mee tat rege aa ie ckeerne af Be eteantae” etm enact Ginn Thevlokical Seminary AtlnaGr stl Howard University, Washington, | Blige Coen eee Washington, April 15.—The court ue Anas hs refi grant the. Governments motion for a ra-teial wf Hi. MB. Sfocns the ‘butch withtupologist, ebarged witty eatibiting, bacon plethres rhe eourt held that the indictment aganst Aocns. was defective, Tall ing to show that, he knew ot the vbscone miture ot the pletures. Statement of Ownership Staicieit vt. the ownership. min by the Act of Congr uf agus 24 Sst Pe ae aime vnbtlic very “Thuraday at 628 X Hwwe St Baltimore, st TART ir mes wi widrote of the nublishers palin, _myanuin Stor and Vusibeas misters Pe? Pavia ae tess Aeris Eamonn 628 'X. utaw street Manslag jstur, a. ie surgi” Utara det Ses, and Bus CH Mat owiuers are de Tle Sturphy: Jcesrge 'B.’ Murphy Ciules Ward eee Onvers Jel Atarohy ir, Dante Horne thot Afuriige eat dG Sear ata ge we. Bat SO se ia feck buniuohters wmorugagerp, aint other "secur MulBere owing oF ulding 1 per een ee wure’of total amount” ot” bon fmorugiies, oF eiker vecurties ure eet Sturn Uy amd subscribed, before 1 phi Tele Gay of, Apes TRULY Hatcwert Stare ai acianiaaoataceliessatin GSR, ONES ey LEENA ne PES wba aR tate he EE RET NR Se te ROE A gE EL Re See aa) Ed utara Senen: Peering aos yt Vege Me eee ey capa thad eR erat akin a eine eee SRC eRe ng MeCN SOR amet tcp ae Goer ee ae Te MEGAN OP eos cr ose atone BARIEOUR ~ PPerry Howard Appeals to Repub-| Seas aes ADVOCATES-PEP’ \ Marriage {Licenses THE FORUM ae fi AML. Seétlons. Of | here IN THE CHURCH to-Cost $1 E ees jountiy: . Beas —— ; pr, Budd: Sut! Unconvineed By), a en _ |Minister’s Son: Wants Blue] jiu) your xirts‘and ott stu oe SU tine Promoters |e the Faltor:— ae ee seit Banned From The (issu tui cig hota oes ea rie! Bes 4 Sea Aws anne? ee ogg Cj tmay. $2 alter dune, Cease be Se "To. the. Eaitor:— “he totter of the promoters of ithe “Hiawatha” musical affair a Albaush's wes aw very, feadublo re- pis to my" protest agzvinst. the ust. Jaf white soloists, Readable but lacking in.'good judament. The argument of the promoters was that only two eolored singer in the. United States can sing reditably: Uhe huss and. tenor parts Jot Coleridge. Taylor's composition fs the Sart af argument one woule expect af Southern crackers, sand fe edreet shin in the face ot nuns dreds of culored singers, which | non sure thes. wil) resent. bn thet wn way. Despite what ean be said bent ert Williams and athens appet fing wlth white companies im toe” Uneatres, T have vet lo hear af any white imiversity” arznnization ei Iosing a enlored sotobst im one nf its public “appearances. wnatd Hohe a anand have tess of erie tan they. While poopie al puablie gatherings cer” hic ave ‘muro. they cane tet thea sit In" sexe: extra eats, Hike: Utes” foree net fio whan cone te tele fait find alee ail Kee ihe aft th yer. TCs Hoo busiuesse to ut sujatsts tor thes Hows University cheval Sorieie and. Aliss. Childress Dut it is my husiness to stay: hme whet they pat white enphe ei the program. AL R..REDD. D. v. Extension Workers Have Success ful Meeting AC Hamptmn. fe cea | cutored ant aehite | Estension ae Seltret ttl etna Mae vant and Sot ara eniuekyy Vingdinia ind West Ss ee tee taint te ce cn oma the Fa Set inant’ Confer ink nee vere futon a ne a Oe at tore Fac aaalon wack ie Xe ersom ain entered no Fae etn ie ea Snel ee ae mt aie LS atau ae soadioh abt dexatoned us rani rac toca cent el vent eae warm ma sits a cei Te rataet ine an tte Groat ait” eepurts oF Noe ee ee an att ine'sinte Aerie In char rena Seema sem ee retencrate Sth hte Gon Be Ne Leer aT tae tk seis SE TE ta emerzoney he continued inthe Se EN: ik as Arent ate ae ret find Seat et we” ee Site at ni cttentan orkers | vinsinse about satisfactory condi Pastner inne a neha [smn WM RistheNe WW. ARMSTRONG GR ok at MR eg nt i os i ee ste sain Wa vet th te te te sittin af ite! Suton epuntina Leen! areeethie Cie Coen te eaten ea atten, ‘aaone: te eaten tat et Ste tie ontne oe Sr icccn te wa iis. Chaueee coerced ree aa eude Rte tale enti hae ee hw, at eet ud Meath ag Pt at et eae aegey i ee bi ee Se ati’ Ue are ae “a cea eee ea ae eats sites Maar notes le Pare ee Be ee nt al aa oh ate dire nae Cees ait gaan ae et Mart ake etl it, Marie “iach uninte Sine cota int ate jis: the tine for every colored, citi- Sauer uti ine enuly sand ansiously waite oe ee Te Saat oe tte eae ee tat eon Tod i teat tices ea atten an aes cada et eat aac a Task coe Sond i Use a it's ett tn te ana naa ction fabian” on tense nse denne Seer eka cana ca nese Fagen torrie Sha ‘ete Bee Fa ey i ee ah Ne et Nb tt ee Ena Sema hh "Fn Sa ee hn Heteee at jo tne ht a. PRANCIS HENK S, dr, is * Cambridge, Mel. Does Not Like: the® dea at White Sots tsa rece ars P rictniy alow we ier in so yer for x word or bwe concerning ee ore aes ane eet hae ese r e ma ee ae at Ste Pac aes ieee we Se Mager puree select one ath a. tenor svlo- eee atte ie: Heraoal bs ts jrble to fill the bill, therefore fd ei. haere lll ape ee at Wades oa espettul, _Pegnecttully SE a, Countiy. iy the Faltor— “tho Mississipns Stale ewublica convention om “Ap 1, (20. ana rmously Jngructed me for National Republican Cominitweman for the Sato of Missiesipnl for the west Co reurs Bach wad all of the eit Congressional Distriet — Conventions cn instructed. me for National Com ingegmsan. ‘Bar there, ba tnd of, “Lily vitiger et Mint on tn ealerel Macnee ong “ae Wid Rare he ang ll tle ais caravan tat irination hy une | Sadana Cott ibtec ay trump. wie se teieal ea toe neat sur Stabe san stile ae contione the ere bat a ne ret ae cite une we steed Sit Shhoneie suimes ager nt ekaro tu wae Xda nea He Amun state Cameyation 8 Hit pygenented Seat of BE nt Uh Cation ot tne State ete feet Stina Cait coda merch hy sgt ele Paatticete he ert ut Jeu eefoved and white repeat Satta The Fett a Beane tse et sm hetir {ie "Naciana canmmitten thea iy seth meet xs 2 Sette at tae Wes TT a tna tae or settee Mt. Wynne whe ate cate ta ua sa eprom to ae ve | Sao Soe out resection state ae hit tata Go tbat ith a ate heals ase se see Bat Mon twrewentatiee fT teat ite Peumneams an cnr ett Site State of Misa ene weaitht at ekaraeter Vint ad iti eases a ipceemiitg ot awed “eileen Fee outer nt ale i A Wadler” heer eras a greet for allice aleve jirticn, : FT VA RD Simunons Advises: Broperty. Owners to Hold’ on to Every Part of faut. To the Katitr i With the cotning of Spring. a ara nutnver ot one newbie, alt ave Ui rane watt ego arattnl to Fein “likely seanewsere Nur oF the tin baer Aug) worm ty or those why pi eae rutin thy fies tse wl Feet ge vont davis tne ts tel bie Sta ducts yormperts as thy bem tether Law ot couMtRy. ell but ittie and none at. ai it changes cau est wth i Tie ener ital oceuprares. of ei wise ie ot ioe Ae tn importance a We Toh ru int the future. Phis is tire fariy to. be einphaisize, when wt fie ovtts sud centew ass mnie wt i a ie tits ens orang. nl cotati in’ every swnthern state “Five andy und wells, we posse ave. eet gine lb Miruygzte, tten amit stern privacns Ti fangs aun only iwercame tne va iC ahr ne! utters is promise te We sin agin” sec the tte tur Reich eg’ were bought” in Ute pats Wet aces sand tse thet ene ins front cca ine, vine cw “hat Miike oe. he neue “at aloes the ise ant counters wt inecann i Taahe tomes, BO these ands ane ieing oat edo ire aan evinteeae ad wir art rnold dita fo ve eibtera to eho Ties belong, trust eMeeatbon te Be le sand teave. cin estate, and nth eg i tine nase “ie ete inst ay seers iu fattest issu, th fede sis of well peeve fall Beatin ft nse bye bltaeaps ie thnot ferent telbatations., ere feupela ion a ee a a fects st peopke stn OF thelet uti fatn Ba teadance nt ik Rut isin ceutie there 9" tithe ea in ae (aid on We gent kanal, however anal in iets, unl Howie nt iveltings, “inisevcr “ humbies Gn [gume, tis are mone aften gone “Tor vert tur ae few das or vette SCP nonninge Pane wens ibaa ai intavery tax. avd awit Sete Pk ewe eons Mere ity setting sve Uh on bate te lees. your hese tid taiids. gaat tien tay tbe see een ig et ho the away wr vttier IRON SHIM Ue Ee Wickens Ridicules: Wilson's: Single- ‘rack Mind. Me. Wuuuryss Wilson teas sail al st bouseeutls, thse te was esi ruck mite bets result im abun enna iit Tcrrcusen keer in anid a sinse-teaek rate cal tae Wile atte ty onticrstagnd sure a init On he. single trek crlirows, there eau fs tae contig whtle te ke Bi ithe Staketewe i ee ttn gee coms eheie Bi HF gine oguitntiee smngels anette a tie sche teacke Fests thet a ecole Sivig ait eatganity. HE une. upton fivacis othe ai tlle. “Migtactrek fiiots inner, eamiiee agit snare ogee it a" tauan atic? Ne foe train Oe muting wi the stutes fra ine, utters mist wales sttins fant switches, Avion an bt is ye ig inv tise singhestenck “anti, othe ire. especie aia te teste Ptr Tie Sgeticke nid eats fielass aw thie! the singh uae fini essere ies” ‘in teeatiex. Wine Huste i ie wrvek on thee sngilie trae Hie at travel mist. Stones cnt When tri is Acateck int the simghe teak i, ate aha esta thing eon i stung wit the sth Gre rath yfess te guest a str Jor eabuose, Nov wine wie” ean travel Wiehe tho. "single track wil, ites Te "ayes atone wlii Cone tctind) ‘tate Sake haat Tiyt tlie. worst alot the sliste tacit atid wt tive Wine ase is hat aiken Singh trek tin: in Ati sab felways carries a lnc eommtrunient. Deacons Defend Kastor Who Had Que of His” Members Arrested nw Asean ibitong . Satan. Te, Ln: eebitene am ‘with referuice ty a rreeat arviete tutilted tr tse har eoncerging Nee Alatrton we bor ‘he sit mgd Chea ona instr ce Seen hE fester for eer sary tel i wil eit a i ote Pie cinta Taleb iss elf Teco bee ra a alr fg eae ial ao gn Scrat peter (One Thousand Laborers Wanted in Delaware. Neary 2 men, ist mat nti hve tem. “forte ia teat eet aect to Tt what, tens eg Wit work foe Strveting nied Neaeiny sen Leu etories wt : oat ai ig cusesrane east he fea aoe ito te ta amie Taki ay nea thera hes Attacked Wife With A Butcher Knife | etlleott City, Mt, April 15.— For attacking his wife and cutting her an the pack of her hand, ‘Thos. Rucris ie lodged. tn ute tllcna City jail on charge of.assuult, The ‘cutting followed @ quarrel. Ere ca re ee ste NA es LOT Meme” eZ OLD TIMER HAS VISION. Makes Suggestions For A New Deal In! Police Department. Feat ik Bc i oat ea “We'll Say So” Chivazo, Mh, April Mian K. I Cokatd AGieCutehent tae res cently received st spevkal dispense ins foun Abdi Han, the hesut af the Kohat orinization dl xpi hil welfare were sion the vole red ehthtren Ha Uhis city, She has Regun the werk and’ Bs meetiuns witht mnieh steeens, | Colored Boxers Beat Carpentier pitt, Pi, AT HB George Carmien 1s heavy weight eit it Kisropie, hs sixpires tobe chimpion hoster of the world, ‘Thee Meenchinae fe 28 years old aid has beew fighting 15 yeurs Dare ing this tine he has bowed wy Gee talored: Busers: Mile Kid beat thw in a tee route otitis tT suid TT Senescing ante i in Titteon round bot Stigall Beats Jackie Brown Brunswick, Ga, Apel 13.—Litle Arthur” Sigal,” Maryland's. “West fealored bsht-weight boser. why Is touted for the chunnglonship. in ils elas, out pointed dackie: Brosst ers aster Monday, ‘Stigail is also anvtehed tw meet Battling Vowell at Mian, Cloris. oagainbertand fans ane” wag witht good ileal at dnterest Tar the seuundl “bout with Low dohasen, st Cumberland Park on” becutation aay. Sold Sugar Too Cheaply haurgea with ling getty five ouite it Stveuueme to, Fe oats Aiea ltusons BE Vinge ay ater a petal. eka font tsa Frelgint vaure uf the 1 4-0, railed sina Sg! ‘i Burglar Given 59 Years | Henry: Sinith 220 sears old, was semtiueol is 84 years hn prisnw Fue AL nitiuher of“ bargtiey -ehiarses, Thee sentenes nec i life tine. In jal, $ Alleged “Fake” Mason Convicted. PDitadetptaka, Tie Neil Remo ie, Mekan, wits tanieletea bye jue bécore Aivkze sSte Nichi iy the Shins lyn Chairs af inasniiye mune: mater Fate ureter “an Yin war by-conferrings wf twa Whitt te repre cited ne “Mlesunte ieee nt cldels tis iets fonnne it wee then anlaittanee tn ung. resatae Henge 0 eo Stasis" Senter we sieferesa pendias w mition Tor we trial ‘ Redwromese AN. Sinitte, a* theta students nt wt the irinepal wives es qucuinst Metany cattle the aes Fevwtnie inditeed hint tee gotte St, tos sephis. Lane Nin Ia. Anelent. Kee AMM Aeecittend Sens ieite, Masse sepa he wan cara anste. cons asinent M0250 Tons es fas fiisree. McKim, sald "auth, abt tion dtawe i “time, St tive feencle tee telnet Ie wont feontar ing itd Ue “aidets iets iiss” Messer a” Masonite, This des ren. ing evemlariserunsiiintel deal is coiiteteet ouly after gears. oF ter! Horlans. service elaborate, ‘tnestivast symbole san siti, “spain tee seresent “te ferior ani rites ot ah lg wet Tyrduced ta esr. bat Jue Ale Nichol previnteat tint eltnessie Het Mteultchnge te sewer the fate 15 Colored Soldiers Indicted; Removal OF .Riciment. Ackad Sante Fe, XN. M.. April 10.-—the Federid grand Jury today returned Fifteen indicuments xgainst nem: hersuf the 2th Reginient, station. ed at Columbus, N. Mu. for the last three yer, and recommended to the evitrt and the War Department that this regiment be removed front the border, ‘Phe report stited that tle ele authorities were unable ty cope with the situation is regurds “bootlegging” and gambling. ADVOCATES. ‘PEP’ \ 1N THE CHURCH Minister's Son Wants Blue Laws Banned From The Church Discipline. He | Stands Only For 10 Ceccccantinents }. Washington, D. C.. Ape Seo” opti uti church members tin pradene conducts in cio of neste eetaties ut ans ind: mprident Conduct; indulging sinful ‘tempers een \toralat amelng playlist eames oe ehance: attending. the ure® gree sees, olreuses 0 figneing 'barties! ntronizing due ne schonis or tking such other i remy ax care obviotss ol ateutings or yursitonbte wor indeneys or disobedience. the fieder nnd aivetptine nf the ehave finest Tense. tet private repro pat ica hy the pastor oF hia faders and if there. be ai He uneledigmeit oe the, fault. aa ener iambic, ane BSrsos te ane sit tive second fens, the pas tye or cts Teter may take, wih Winn tae or gary diveret neva itthe churehe On the Uiird of fens thin he broil out ie fot eis, und thee BE ize coor) Inuliation, esha ine exiolioa™ “fine atwsve yarigapl sine evans 280 of dhe gerne Uk seit Snurety Bor forts eth ene ie hawt atin athe ae fe hart, met ro Haare nneun bers the TERI: G2 Hin theaters, anes oF Bay eras antes Sint, af New Yorks vichor'e. sine nd expert Wa nner, tried hfe esto have. the (uthinstene Conference rejeat the thaw the round. thau” hte proupie ew noe restrain Only one tenth of the people in uae commun ae chureh members Mr. Sngutv aagument rand th thers are. kept oe hie, kes frie cambanencidkiwsme Ui rel re the ten connote fit these. are all the tases th hutret needs "are ncople dunes every week uy than suuend ehureh on Sundoy Stone enple so to inovies a her ufeatres haw cine att fear at sermon. Aha the us ie keeping in fighting. ear ple cao ng de a USE anes acy wee pt jee tie ethan, fine rg will ut 19 balls needed pep ruuhsind Uk * Snivches aust attinone ands expect to see an vertixesvent ke Ue follow Tn tiie APROSAMBISAN ut 1926. “afew. doh Hoty vit teal the evuition su. St. Maries Esrish Hel fest ek” StooatPivptise Chrels wi give a sano foe thes trae oh eo als” inthe Sunt eho rooms Site Mi Be ba “itoninni—ex. Be gal Ales tins Shots occ 3 ww 80th rnd Hill There hist nights Abr Shute yeni and Hecke ten dy" thee Laalien” Ata Sictely.” Sphertaa W Neve saa proses iver whist pa the "eeu Sm wt hahwnie. “street Bats Jchinmeti sucess far the Date ae ee obey MAYOR VETOES THEATRE PROJECT Comfaued from Jefse 1. imped the. praqwasdbacatton. ihute protested guerinst: Kes ercetion find ater earetully. webshing ali Gt uw wbjectians, t san Of” the Ctl that it ie nt the “broper fweatinn, fur a amoving plete tiene tie sev hy a representative ise the APRO-AMBKICAN. Lobert Kunis, white, Nead of the Druid hte Conapinne. avekared Ua his company’ had nov yet declted sshnat further stops woul be taken fe is nat tikrly. that. they would consider any vitier neativn on. tte venue, ‘The ‘Dre Canmans muy tise ot "re oop ano te truly equlred, "oe. Use it for some vther purpose. Downtown solons eal! attention ites met that the Devld Corpora. tion can proceed ty build at the tne for Suadevife anid hoeiinaat rasa nn the site whthout any pe init, "Mu: Mayer's veto, however, irohibits dotiteely “the ereetion fot a Uneatre foe lauviig eke on the sive, 7 Colored Teachers Robbed. ecto Nike Apri bnoblet sit Raat aed Ane ee stlacitaF irtoneta de ee ates ap eral White ‘teatime 21400 hes Talc ato Soin Manat rabuis 1300 32t00 Tigh Nott ea Sisan Nibtn Solum tr wit 33 Vecuitin $3 por day Bh er day “Fi sere ofte ukamate Sr ae cay tervatse OF BaD0 oe amet ASN te Eat a icine et Se feaomad jay hasten ate, aie he tiie sane ia eiitiasl robtoes! “Marry Or Go To Jail” Sea Vor, wits. Aull Arrest fot Wittig Sidekoy’ ME aged eis Tash evita the way Een the tt ts mares han, Saivct Eanes fins het nado we alte la ee i dnnneitacly esi tia teh Se tae ter dite "The tele tee get ie Plan Alumni Reunion. ee en parietal Sc lh take Nes aa tie High Sele thas Miter art tk oth Captured After Chase ‘slaremee «Go eny ET Sharp Stree nr arse GATS. kag Sart treet Meo BIE he a atone SBE tal ict tai ati he bg Wants Jobs on Cars. | Cheng, MM, April Teel ueron insite” we ke aetanad Scetunt crn fe tutta cortamy at Feaone Cunangs ee sea the mavens i Seve heat ar aa Anestorenectt, | Colored Laborers Migrate Kiam, Vie Apri Histon ne costa tie vovintel_engent ba Stare ioe"sunetare ane Had Feet et heen MONEE ICL apm ae ee em ie ARE | beer iis hoot “recetevd wre thet Thoms ‘Rese sons will feave April 1 tn Arie te ae Sette eet hie oe ty Gtablish “Ageicatiuent Schools onthe Weer Coast mabe in aber other place Niakzray "of Lavington College sty go) weit hath ‘Phonan Hones ‘was "torments oniected. wtih Hampion University, iat trustee ul Howard Calversiig. af Washington fant. worked cut the." Chit States forernmen aeal y. 38 wtkeh the study of ail the private aud high melanie fo. che Cuited eaten, besdins {Licenses to-Cost $1 Extra. Leap your girls ‘and old Mute wh sacce tot nude thule” tustaniote rpg ate Si Si Mfstr ir allo a ol vated bedter hte it ti wa {To estape singlesblessedess, fe Mare Sea Gin Wil cont $2 ol ae fe Gren tig tag igi: ilt sed Dt eee Feetsittre eaeablsins. the ee rate tha lenp crear ele tl few tha evange.“pediage: itv tee it tt Gun T cy eomeliee 31tBach aul ay oe he “oud malts ‘ie wih tary fekeol chance with the mat rate fy vogue. : fin Loupert, clerk Ge cou ot como Pais x, Ming i eka Cite Stet orsel venta ine cor thoge win wean» Bet ma HE gee ot rate, wei “aig (ge tense nove Us at ines Sa the tmaeetn tg SE ae aot tte iver 4d, wens ke Mt $30 Gn iat ea Fal ty hb i thesia sneer tg oe, SH, : Turi oe meer Hees or ug the ut me Fueacas tig. 23 eran Sp par ienreed Ss "Rrine lia: 254 Jolla Sone, Fg Wenn 225, Ao Folin a, Taylor, 232 Marsan te ‘cutrtoe Walncar, 28° Hse 1a Jena te Stepan J. Pusms. 39: Sora wie BSC". pies 22 Hlake Gry ED : ‘Atann New, 22 ‘ally Hen, 3 ite aula 2 tance i Ter: twas $22, Wate 1 oy mn $2 Mare Wage hee Ne espera Wins 8p sats ‘The, 2. wher rig er, a hen Me tartans 352) Naw ene 2a wh “et A ap rate 8 Som Mg Mule, 22 Stal Wits ees A aes Es At ancl 18, hates! snawant, 11 Mary si u ‘inate Urata, 12, wehbweor; Math pa, ISS ia Tani sa 3, 2 tists Kobi, 32 lie ote OFFICIAL DEATH LIST. Annie Sirectes. 2.2 Piglet ieierie tarwwwn, 52 Neve City ay, Wine Unuls, 217 112% tis: sheet. Thust denking, 38s 161 Colvin street chars seme 222 yh Hone Vose Gama, Shit 32 218, WW Mathers, wea Sorgen. ti: 212, X, Vout, Fench tandridae, 2 aoe At. Preston, fotin, Preston, 6 2 111s Brewer sired, Ligne Bane 302 O14 Guhl streets ck eceiiine A 22432 tevin stret, tos Bury daly Tt iste iésine srurkor. 12 Juha Hop. Hose. Hrionae logics, 88 1508.” Nticeatna Jtenrlettg Bernard, 20: 208 WT Baby Fingess 1s Provident, toa. Shear "Thine, 262 TN16 tse Iiergor ort ienraeatene doin, 302 185 W. ‘Wesinnston ‘et esse Laine 362 TON. Carte treo Fishy Kmiokine, a0: 738 tower St, hares te Netw, ghz Lat Calvin St frie smulthy 412 New Ciky. Hest, Winner ff eee. Mount St atest he Wikanig, Sh: 16m Reve Ain tber, 172 8H) Vinwe steve ertinn Sil, ts toh Uo. Tomy» Teicha te ike, 27 Catt ret irks 8 Weeks: S22 111 Histon St [tine Petersen, AS: Uowalen Rucinda Hew, G1, 83. teenie fei under 3t: gH onl St feehuint Casper. ti lub Hope esp Hie Wee: te ony Hane Ne Sti Waters, 25212008, Chote st jit ities ST B28 Ceara 3 tinmoe Ht, Sent, 272 L118 Moston St Heated fining): 221 Kien Dae Mary Mrhgt 132 New City Moot, Howe Stantes, 12 ist Preset” st Hettaed dation tte, ti Cas Mate REALTY NEWS Nolin 1 cattle beget from Tue Iroc td “whites tris He aoe Dawid tit esonme pth Siechet R48 100, anshoratin Tait te hate been $1086, 6b Milian fi, Stontcste busts fn Suniel Gitaaine corner teat Rigetaitois sad tsewin stiwet s ISUSTS. conaeration "sail ‘Tae finan $150. “thet old Morcan iting. corte feantan, Sit linemen vrei a Sold “ike College Worn, te five Segal "Setagot oe tive Ht Ta ey “inhin*C speineer. present yt the colts purchases tri thee Meret tite "Feud Conmimane svete othe tes oe Se Paul strat ear 2h Steet. Vee de to ate tee oe a000, FUE, tturvlse yusetasad fron hold vison avcelting! on the wo Hite treat me eitenwn, 12S Weinstein Saaniel fuse lvretitna! wa tse 9 fot MeCuliony are weenie. 228127 fs gah. a Shing wroperts ty Mile Sin, oo sor ombt uc hace ste SEH - TRAFFIC COURT NEW: A. niniber of perdans were in ae Franc. Court for. nb Vistationy of thy Mowe Vehial Law this week. Among thy Were, Sungel Hill, 7235" stele Seo fine $17.90. Hsin B83 "Chawet St. fined $3.4 feared ines imarkers award Wilkie. 11.43. hod ine trate with frac sania fia idwetle Vet Parke sera Sih oeteles ‘Oriya tin frcen, 1312 Boreluse St, $12.00. ea Hing om _preteuding neck, dirty’ markers. Charles tarouks, 614 Witeer qe sxe tailure to ston ster a tino Genter, Stns 1331 St '$1%:fa ny rewintration sae aston, 1312” Hd” S245, fablare ty give right uC wa Conscientious Objector Freed Washington, BW. Ch April te Mr. Simmems, the “Negro conse fentions objivctur, hay een, nea fiitionatly released from. Putt Al jeatrae | Kneks For Representation. | Malte X.Y Ape enti sett etre Ue ‘Colonel wee en's amie cetiy sem to Mair fuck sting a sos mibitce nf tat ek, nea practi frome aM tie" yee in j WOODVILLE Wourleltbe, | Mel Muelle tires: eg AG Ke elite aL AL Ae 3M. 1 lly el" cih tertions “were ele fie Talk inernbershny nthe OF Fie rt artery contort ntl “chugs wan Wal Bh si Sete Pe te Dre She We hair isteiet Siete Jiaie trestiings Phen tuners Me Goonge Henn woes rot on 4 fast teeate at St Phot litres ate Shunde? tte farinel a utitiber ot feet. Mee itive ‘bireiday git Weancey’ SSR ig i lb 2 fainter. Nettte shave rete fa visic to Washington. “ania Sister and Air. deorge Boi, ete rattled ‘at St:— Thomas ae SNR ey veanenday vents nat Sites. Bernice’ Chaseoe’ 8824 ates Bernice Glascoe Wiisced. : .....Benefit Dance and Basket Ball Game..... At St. Mary's Hall BENEFIT DRIVE FOR $4000 FOR COLORED NURSES Under auspices St. Mary's Church and East Bullo. Neighborhood Club 1 I-V 111—Science, three courses 1V—Mathentics, three courses V—Education, two courses Six Weeks Course, 1 hour per day.....$5.00 Board, room light, library, etc., 6 weeks.....$30.00 Number received will be limited. Application for room & designation of courses should be made at once. Apply to Morgan College for full information. By Society Editor By Society Editor Rev. G. D. Trusty, in charge of extension society of the A. U. M. P. church is at his home in Mt. Washington station for a few months. Miss Emma Bright was in Cleveland attending the convention of the Young Women Christian Association. Mr. Horace Garner, who has been ill at his home, is 64 W. Mubberly street, improving. Mr. John P. Robinson has returned to Pittsburgh, where he is a student at Carnegie institute, after a visit to friends here. Miss Alice Gulther, of West Lexington street, has returned from a visit to Philadelphia, New York and Assou Park. E. S. Trusty, former principal in the public schools, now in charge of extension work on the A. U. M. P. church is now at his home in Auxton, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Clifford of Washington, spent the week with Mrs. J. R. Parents, Mrs. Lunberry of obsolete衣. Mrs. Alice Sorrel of New York, spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. Lunberry. Mrs. James Warrick has returned to her home in Harrisonburg after a pleasant stay with relatives. Mrs. Helen Ash Johnson entertains a few treasures on Friday evening, in her sister's apartment. Mrs. Dorothy Able and Cordella Low, of Philadelphia were the week's guests of Miss Burtie Bury or Wisseman street. Mrs. Sydney R. Turner, who has been commemorated with a memorial for eleven years is now conveying. Mrs. Hopkins of Winnington, Deh, was the guest of Mrs. Harry Cummings last week. Miss Mabel St. Clair of Cambridge, Ma, has been visiting Dr. Eustace Power. Mrs. Leonard Butter and little son of Buffalo, N. Y. have been visiting her father, Mr. W. L. Butter, at 1239 Eaglestreet, for the best few days. Mrs. Martha Austin, 1646 Multikin street wishes to announce the mari- age of her daughter, Elizabeth Hampson, to campbell Sunday to April 12, 2020. Mrs. Jos. Parker best misses Marie Neele and Lenora Amberson attendances. Many friends accept her presence. Any person using title of the Play, The Way of the Cross, written also copyrighted by Anne Lee Sage, small pay penalty of using same. Dr. C. V. Freeman, dentist, of Jacksonville, Florida was in the city to a short wane last weees as the of W. W. Garsin or W. Bldge street. Master James Carr, of 313 Moss Street celebrated his eleventh birthday with a party at the home of his parents, Mimi and Carr. Carr is a graduate of the University and part of the afternoon was spent in playground games and carus. At 6 J. a. a. the guests are seated at small tables when a minion of creamed chicken, peas, ice cakes and jumper was served. Master James gives a lecture on house young Zelverie Gregory, Elizabeth Johnson, Joan Fissler, Margery Lynch, Bonacich structure, Howard young Jarryp, Elios Warner, John Wooden, Catherine Tyer, Miss Wemment Freed, Veronica McKinnon, Howard young James Amypry, George L. Murphy, Thomas Marshall, Alfred Moore, Harry Cummings Jr. and Robert Marschus. Mrs. Howard Payne entertained very delightfully the Minerva Club last Monday evening at her home. Mrs. Payne guests additional to the club membrew were: Miss Corrina Musselton, Miss Jaynes, Anna Coleen, Miss Brown of Washington and Mrs.鞍 Murphy. The C. C. Club entertained their friends at a very enjoyable dance on last Friday evening at the Plymouth Castle. The Members of the C. C. Club are James Mason Hawkins, Carrington 2.15, Misses Daisy Darley, Annie Court, Ethel Lewis, Hosia McQuinn, Rachel Redden, Alex Smith, Ora Weaver, Bertha Webb, Leta Young and Corrine Wilson. A delightfully impromptu dance was arranged for the young ladies on Saturday evening at Elsas Hall. The excellent music was provided by the crowd was at a congregant one. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, or, and Mrs. Johnson, McCarthy, Mrs. Clinton, Clark, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, or, and Mrs. Bernard Hughes, Mrs. Elsas Lewis, Bess Rosa Nixon, Mrs. Clinton, Constituent Whitart, Nellie, Briggs, Bannery Berry, Earth Gibson, Dorothy Abel, Cordelia Chew, Cornelia Wilson, Margaret Law, Lois Wilson, Maurice Adams, Mrs. St. Clair, Romaine Adams, Mrs. Sylkes, Hayes, Huguen, Mette, Mectae, Messrs. John, Clinton, Clintie Chapenter, Clinton, Everett, Lane, Arunir Bragg, Georges, Thomas, paupert Young, Robert Johnson, Haruto Thompson, and Attorney Clarice Mrs. Lucy Latterson, of 1429 Argyre avenue, entertained the Independent Jurassic Social No. 1 of Baltimore City, at her home on the 16th floor. She informed that the next meeting of the Social will be held on Tuesday April 20th, at the home of Mrs. Frances Maxwells. Mrs. Maxwells are requested to be present. Mrs. Robinette Gresham president and Mrs. F. E. Kelly, secretary. Seventy-eight Singers Under The Direction Of Prof. Lula C. Childers Scores Triumph at Albaugh's Before 1200 people, who filled Albaugh's Theater, Tuesday night, Howard University Choral Society of Washington, D. C., under the direction of Prof. Julia C. Childers, of the University Conservatory of Music, scored a triumph in the condition of Coleridge-Taylor's "Hiwatha." Not since the great Negro composer, Coleridge Taylor came to Baltimore with the Abigail Marine Band and directed his own composition, some twenty years ago, have Baltimore music lovers had a chance to hear what has rightly been called his greatest work. Next after the fine chorus work, the attack, the shading and the harmony of the singers, the singing of Bechtel Alcock, white, of New York, tenor soloist, stood out particularly. His interpretation of "Odyssey, Awake, Beloved" drew four times, and lead Mr. Ackock to call upon his accompanist, Miss Beattie Lewis, to respond with him to the repeated hand-chappings of the audience. Madame Florence Cole-Talbert, of Detroit, Mich., was the soprano and conductor of William Simmons, of New York City, the porchone solist. Miss Lewis the Miss Madaline C. Coleman were the accompanists. Noted in the boxes were Dr. Stanley Durkee, president of Howard, and Dr. Dwight O. W. Holmes the director of Registrar, Medical Alumni of Harvard University, numbering about twenty-four, their guests, occupied other boxes. Among those sprinkled in the audience were Mrs. Robert Elliott and party, City Councilman and mayor, Browntzer, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown, Dr. and Carl Murphy, Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Khetta, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wilson and family, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Carvin, Mr. Roy S. Bond and party, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hemsi, and Mrs. and Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. John Robinson, company, Prof. and Mrs. L. E. Toon, and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William McAbee, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Love and others. The event was promoted by Mr. E. Koger and Mr. E. Everett Lane. DIVORCED The case of George R. Barrett vs. Ella V. Barrett was declared first Tuesday, April 15, 2014, in Court No. 2, J. It was a law battle in the legal lattice between Attorney J. Howard Bayne, counsel for Mr. Barrett and Attorney Tiramia J. Weisbott representing Mrs. Barrett. Mr. Barrett who is employed as a law clerk at the spenning force in the Baltimore House was granted an absolute divorce. MRS. JOYNES DIVORCED Mrs. Blanche Joynes residing 916 Leadenhall street who entered suit a short time ago against her husband, Mrs. Joynes, the elderly street an absolute divorce, was granted the same on Monday in Circuit Court Leadenhall, Joynes, the elderly street the permanent, care and custody of the infant daughter, Marnie Joynes and also allowed to resurvey her maiden name of Miss Blanche Henson. Mrs. Joynes was represented by Lawyer boy S. Bond. Mrs. Jennie Wells, of Downing- town, Pa. is spending a few days in our city. BOY KILLED BY TRUCK Six year old Harry Wannack, whose parents live at 916 Leadenhall street, was run down by a delivery truck belonging to the Orville Department sore near his some Monday and rat- tered the died at the University hospital. FIRE DAMAGE $250 Fire damaged the residence of Mrs Gesien, 104 N. Dullus street, last Saturday morning to the extent of $200. The origin is unknown. 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Association Contest will be hold at Abury M. E. church Sunday, April 18, beginning at 10 a.m. English teacher. Our County-wide Meeting will be held here on Monday April 19, under the of the "Public Institute League, and Supervisor is manager of both events. Mrs. Janie Cohen and little daughter and Marguerite are visiting Mrs. William Humbard Harbursburg, Md. For both again and is being able with his large number of patients. Mrs. Nicholas Leakey is among the participants. Md. K. E. Annual Conference in Baltimore. The girls of the Benton mestic Science School are under the instruction of Miss Emily Bell, made and presented a well finished dress. Supervisor Beiner has been on the stock list is informing. SNOW HILL Snow Hill, April 1st–Nov. 15th, 1948. Helm preached Sunday morning. At night the pastor preached. Miss Elm, the pastor preached, with nora Parker spent the weekend with Mrs. Bella Powell of Berlin. Mr. Mrs. Bella Powell are receiving and Mrs. Lowe's will not be received. The congratulations over a little son. The public schools of Worcester, county will hold a declaration contest in Berlin, the 25th of April, and a Field meeting the next day. April 21st. Mrs. Belle Smith and Mrs. Little School, held gave an egg hunt on the church ground to the little folks of the Sunday School which was very interesting. The highest winners received prizes for their work. Mr. Henry came home to see his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Henry from Baltimore, where he has been employed on the Steamer Pooch. Trappe, Mr. April 15th—The Easter exercises held on Sunday were not well attended on account of weather. Our pastor has returned for another year. There was a fine reception given him and his wife, the table was weighed down with the gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Harry have been spending several hours with Mr. Lee Nixon, Sunday with Mr. Walter Hutton. These on the site are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nixon spent Easter Sunday with his mother Mia Nixon a part of the Easton High School spent the Easter, holidays with her parents. HAVRE DE GRACE Havre De Grace, Md., April 15—Mr. Wm. Brown, of Philadelphia, spent Easter with his Mitchell, Little Mrs. Major Johnson, of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Wm. Brown, and Mrs. Jacob Ellis, of Washington were all the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson's holidays, on Sunday April 11, 1929 F.R. F. L. Hertzfeld of St. James, A.M., morning and evening. The Sunday School and later League services were also attended for the first forty three dollars. The pastor preached his first sermon, the pastor preached his first sermon, the pastor will go to conference April 12 at Washington in a good report. The church is a good condition and a good financial loss, the amount for the entire year is $2205.82. Many persons have a service closed and the pastor bid farewell to the audience which was very large, the sick is able to be out. Mrs. Thomas, the grandmother of Mrs. Mitchell has ten children, who is 84 years old is quite feeble. Mrs. Jones, the mother of Mrs. Mitchell is able to be out again. LAUREL. DEL. LAUREEL M. JACKSON M. RICHARD A. Stetling representing the Charles D. Kelly Corporation Real Estate Brokers of Philadelphia, Inc. and succeeded in interesting a number of our progressive citizens in securing homes by purchasing stock of real estate. W. Howard has been appointed board representative. Mr. Stetling also visited our office and the work of pupils and teachers. Every real race man will support Townsend the diligence to be held April 11th. Remember me governor Townsend gave us our new office. Mr. Pierre Dumont made valuable contribution to our school. EASTON Easton, Md. April 15–A. C. Caldwell, sugar was given at Bethel church by Mrs. Morton and the Ladies, Professor and Mrs. R. H. Gibson, entertained Rev. and Mrs. Addison at supper Saturday evening April 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Alckwell, entertained Rev. and Mrs. Addison and Wm. Addison Sunday night at supper. Professor James and W. R. Karl, Misses Sadie Jones and Miss Musson of the Easton Col- ored School attended the meeting of the high school movement at Can bridge. Rev. Addison preached two grand sermons Sunday morning and night. Love feast and class was held Sunday afternoon at the close of the services. Mrs. Jennie Banten led a white apron rally and Miss Ida Gib- son also led a flag rally both combined presented to Rev. E. T. Add- son $60.8$. Mr. George Winszale, Baltimore gave a convenient concept at Bethel church Easter Monday night All present enjoyed the rendition of the famous Bass solo rendered by Mr. Wingate to Frankfort, Pa., after has returned to the holidays with Mr. Cal- well. After the service Sunday night a repeat was served at the parsonage by a committee of ladies. FLKTON Elton. Mr. April 15-Service. Erikson. Mr. April 15-Service. E.W. Church Sunday, Rev. Frank Pierce. Preacher at 11 A. M. and Rev. A. W. R.W. Richardson, the pastor preached at night. He has finished quite a successful year, he is a visitor to Washington this week to the Baltimore Annual Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Graves, of Wilmington, spent Sunday, with her mother, Mrs. Florence Lamb, Mrs. Marie Arinstreng, of Detroit, Mich., is spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes visited friends in Havre, Dr. Grace Sunday. Mrs. Ida Bailey was the guest of Mrs. Agnes Simpers. Mr. George Anderson was the guest of friends in Conway. Sunday, Mrs. Alice Simpers, of Newark, Del., was a visitor here. Mrs. Clara B. Gordon was suddenly called to the bedside of a relative in Philadelphia, who is quite ill. Mr. Webster Grinnace of Delaware-City, visited his brother, Mr. Fred Grinnace. John Edward Brown, a well-known young man of Elton, was sealed very badly. Thursday morning at Newport, where he was employed at a医院, Saturday evening at the Delaware-Hospital in Wilmington, aged 22 years. Mr. F.M. was held at Wright's, at a church. Tuesday, Mr. and Mr. E.W. could not forget the county reception. tuba and delamination contest at. Providence Hall, Friday evening, April 18. The judges will will Noble, Miss Coussieu, Jefferson. Music (urnished by Mr. Colbert) Simper's orchestra. $2.50 he will sell will be the awarded to the winning PONDTOWN Pondland, Md. April 15-29 Cooper is now pastor here, the Easter Bunny is now pastor here, Lizzie D. Bratcher directs. The funeral of Peter Lee Wiggins was held at the funeral hall, allocating, interment in Riley's Neck Cemetery, Md. and Mrs. James E. Wiggins, Md. and Mrs. George Tiller and Mrs. Sarah Smith Sunday, Miss. Hensley, little Dorothy and Sarah Catherine also were visitors, Mrs. M. Wiggins, Miss. Hensley, little Dorothy and Sarah Bassie L. and Miss Marriott F. Lee of Philadelphia entertained friends and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Amon, among those present were Mrs. Ella Wilson, Miss Lizzie Smith, Mrs. Anne C. Wright and Mr. Robert A. Sharkell of Philadelphia. CHESTERTOWN Chestertown, Md. April 11—Mrs. Emma Johnson spent several days in Irving, N.J., where she was girls' day at Bethel A. M. E. church. Miss Ilia Johnson attended Miss Elise Hamilton. Miss Hulie Johnson, Miss Corrina Hamilton. $20. The amount raised by the girls was $86. The people of Irving service last Sunday night. The many friends of Mr. Hulie Hamilton service last Sunday morning. Our pastor, Rev. A. H. Fitchet preached a fine sermon on Saturday. Sturring was confined to his home several days last week with the luminary. Miss Nannie Broadway, Miss Bertha Goldsborough, Mr. Frank Fitchet, Mrs. Nannie Broadway, Miss Bertha Goldsborough, Mr. Frank Fitchet, mother to Converseville Sunday. DENTON V. P. P. I. e. gave a purse of $15.00 to the pastor by the president. Mr. Charles Boston, The Lyceum Society gave the pastor $5.00 presented by the president. Miss Marie Bailey, The church gave him $90.00 making a total of $110.00 given to him. On Thursday evening Mrs. Johns of Ridgley gave a party in honor of her son. Mr. Irvin Johns, Among those present were Misses Pearl, Anna Lewis, Miss Pearl Johns, and Fannie Bird. Misses Pearl, in the Matters of ridgley, at late hour the guests were gathered into the dining room and repassed was served. The Lyceum gave an egg hunt at Mrs. Laura Beal's on Thursday and a good sum was realized. The Y. P. P. I. C. gave a pink social at Mrs. Charles Boston on Friday evening which was a success. Mr. Kenneth Boston left on Tuesday for an indefinite stay in Chester, Pa. Mr. Eliah Truxson and Miss Viel Moore were quietly married at Ridgley. Md. on Tuesday evening 19.50 P. M. by Rev. A. Ward pastor of Trinity, Miss Moore was the first church lady to keep so far. Miss Cook and Miss Haskins, our school teachers took the pupils for a walk on Saturday. Messrs William Truxson, William Lewis are visiting in Baltimore, Mr. John Ennells of Cambridge, Md. was in town last Friday. STEWARDSVILLE Stewardsville, Md. April 15—Rew Sunday. The wineries at St. Mary Sunday. Bancorp $1,400 was rused this year. The members are to be com- municated. The wineries at St. Mary festival and dedication contest will be held on Sunday April 15, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Presbyterian have moved up near the wineries. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and son were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. M. Jr. Williams Easter. Mrs. Williams and son were the guests of spending something in New York Mrs. Mary Johnson is home aut- sending the wineries in York Point. LONG GREEN Mrs. Elizabeth Quickley and daughter Lena and Mrs. Pearl Gwyn visited Mrs. J. Gwyn on Thursday. Mr. David Gwyn spent Sunday in Baltimore. Rev. W. 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Cooper had a $200 rally at Copperville Church, Isaac Waters, of St. Paul, Md. M. E. Zion church, M. E. Zion church, M. E. Church, and Brother Peters of Leatherbury Chapel. In the evening a celebration of Frithland in the evening a Father Girls of Copperville Municipal also of Frithland were quietly married Monday. Mr. Wilkes Chapel M. E. church with Miss Martha Blirkhead with Miss Day for Washington, D. C. to attend the Baltimore Annual conference was conferred. Mr. Emory Blirkhead, who gave a luncheon Thursday of White's Chapel, addressed address which was very inspiring, and enjoyed by all daughter, and all friend. Salibury High School present. After which a report was made. Mrs. Hassall team lost to Cambridge High Phillips, teaching of church. The school last week 11 to 10. Satishbury, M., April 15—St. Luke A, M. E. church the pastor, Rev. I. M. Johnson preaches, Rev. J. M. 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FRED PALMER'S SKIN WHITENER SO RED PALMER'S SKIN WHITENER PAGE SEVEN THE AFRO-AMERICAN FRIDAY, APRIL 16th, 1920 CENTRAL AVE. near MONUMENT ST. JOSIAH DIGGS, Sec.-Treas. JAS. H. HILBURN, Pres. Mysterious Weird Thrilling This Picture is one of the Screen Sensations of the season. Up to the minute in action, and full of thrills from beginning to end. SPORTING NEWS. The Black Sox team will open the season at their park next Sunday in a game last year. Last year's line-up will be strengthened by the addition of Bainey and Hull, formerly with the Lincoln Giants of New York Hall will be seen in next Sunday's game before 2,000 persons the Black Sox defeated the All Stars. Black Sox Lineman E. Brown, 3b; Leaves, Greyson, 1b; Evans, 2b. The team will E. Johnson, cf.; Dunleave, L. Hoyer, Hodges, Johnson, p. All Stars—P. Rossiter cf. cf. [Inchippei] b. Koy, Conway, r. [Pochie] bb. Green, c; Fagan, p. [Joubert] -Eyers and Cromwell. Pertinmouth 6, Norfolk 4 Detroitouth. No. April 15—The Detroitmouth Giants outpointed the Arizona All Stars, 6 to 4 in the first game of the season. The Giants beat the Arizona All Stars with a capital stock $150,000. All teams wishing games write to the manager, S17 High street, this city. Union Defeates Hampton J. Connery H. Willingham Capepton, Van. April 13—The Virtue Union university baseball agen- tment held on raster Monday before one of the annual crowds of baseball fans brought the weather man threaten- ing the cold west winds were brought the windless ball, shutting out Hampshire to 6. Union's timely winning with men on base added the entire Union team played its last name of the season with Me- cusler and Macusler play- ing in the ball. C. J. Dye of Bethlehem was the umpire. The trip was as follows: M. HAMPTON 0 M. Hickman 1 1. R. Vernon 2 2. R. Jackson 3 S. S. Long 4 S. R. Jackson 5 L. F. Freeman 6 R. E. Owl M. Ehchecoo 7 HAMPTON DEFEATS LINCOLN AT BASEBALL By Charles H. Williams Hampton, Va. The Hampshire team teamed up with season into victory in an eight-in- numerator match, by scoring four runs and de- signing the Hampshire team placed third on Saturday April 16. The visitors, returning from the game, were out of eleven played with games out of eleven played a victory. The teams made seven errors, which and in the touchdown of Johnson for Lincoln and so did Hampton was the feature game. The line-up was as follows: Hampton 8 L. F. Lincoln Pawtucket 8 L. F. Wilson Cape Cod 8 L. F. Klinewood Oakland 8 L. F. Clapetow Charleston 8 L. F. Huntley Hampton 2 B. Boyd (Capt) East 8 S. S. Joiner South 8 B. B. Joiner South 8 J. Johnson Unger: A Jackson of Newport News. bidding of the public swimming within the city, and patrons will not be ready the summer in time for the inauguration of J. Cookman Boye, president of the Park Board listed in it. It is assumed that the Park Board has prepared the appropriate equipment for the installation and the site, needed out- side the new pool, except the all important labor, according to the instructions of the pool's owner, getting help to work for the cost of 60 cents, an hour and as a beginning of the project last, with the coming of the warm days, the youngest of the youths will be able to don’t trap pools on the ground, free laborers at 60 cents for boat, unless the Park Board gets an on-board in the very near The Park Board and Mayor Green inaugurated a swimming pool for children in Dunbar Hill Park following the Little New York Parks their near Pineapple last Beth Mayor Boening and Mr. Boening that the pool should be built in the money they there all the bingo and the board would and the board would do the board itself to go out and do the work. DUNBAR CENTRAL AVE. no JOSIAH DIGGS, Sec.Treas Tuesday, April 2 **TESTAMAN—In sad, but loving remembrance.** A testament (see Ennails), who doused this life seven years ago, April 12, 1922. The midnight stars are beaming. Upon a silent grave. She sleeps without dreaming. In love she not saw. She shall sleep, but not forever. There will be a glorious dawn; she shall meet to part, no never. On this day she will be loved. Loved in life, in death remembered. By her loving daughters, ELVERA CRAWFORD, AUNELIA AND IAN-DAVID. DODSONAN—In loving remembrance of my dear saint, Mary Maggie Dodson who died one year ago. He saw your suffering here was great. Ask him to take the Heavenly gates. Come home. By her loving niece, BERTHA BERRY MILLS. GREGG—In loving remembrances of our son and brother James L. Berry, who lived three years ago, April 19th, 1917, in the 18th year of his age. For 18 years we lived together and no one knew but you dear Lord. How the parting broke our hearts. Within the bliss of realms above Where sorrow is unknown Where sorrow is moved one No more in part again. By his father and mother, sisters and brothers. WATERS—In loving remembrance of my dear husband and father Frank Waters, who departed this life 1949, one year ago. The moonlight and the stars are glaming. Upon the silent grave The one we could not save. You are gone but not forgotten. Nor will you ever be. For as long as life and memory last I will remember them. By his dearest wife and daughter LOUISA WATERS MARTHA WILLIAMS HENSON—In sad but loving remembrance of our dear daughter Georgia Mae, who departed this life six months ago, October 15, 1819. We were tended with such care. Slowly fading from our presence On how our aching hearts did feel. Each hour comes to us anew Our bittersweet memory God's bittersweet pity on us. And help us to bear the cross. Her lonely Father and Mother. **CUMMING**—In sad, but loving memory of our dear mother, Ruthann Cummings who departed this life six year ago. April 16, 1914. Tenderly we nursed and cared for her Trying in vain to restore her health, she was shaken and faded and slowly shak away. Yet in our hearts we often prayed, that she might longer stay. Her days, however, are in the hour she passed away. We did our best God only knew. We did our best could not do. But her loving doctors, MAMIA CALLIE and HELEN Sleep on dear mother and take your rest. God called you bene, He thought it high. the saw your suffering here was great. And opened wide the golden gate. Her son, ERNEST C. CUMMINGS. ELLIOTT—W. S. Elliott, who departed this life one year ago April 16, was a faithful Christian for over 55 years, trustee and janitor of Mount Pleasant M. E. church Fondtown. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear husband and father. Peaceful be dry, rest dear husband, Thaweet to breathe thy name, In life I loved you dearly. In death I do the same. I mourn for you dear husband, But not with outward show. For the one that mourns sincerely Mourns silently and low. By his wife ELIZABETH ELLIOTT Rest on dear uncle, thy labor is over. Thy willing hands will toil no more. In silence you suffered, in patience you bore. Until God called you home to suffer no more. By his nephew, CLARENCE HALL. WASHINGTON CORNISH—In sad, but loving remembrance of my dear friend, Elsworth who departed this life four years ago today, April 14, 1916, and his beloved mother, Mary 2. who tell asleep in Jesus's March 20, 1920. Dear is the grave in which they are held Sweet is the memory that will fade. Hearts of their life is curled. Hooded and white for dear ones sleep. Trove not for me weeps once. We cannot ever shall be We cannot come on earth to you. But you can come to me. They shall be forever. They shall be a glorious dawn. We shall meet to purify never. We shall meet to purify never. Notably remembered by their valed friend, MISS RACHEL SMITH. Anita Stewart - "in Old Kentucky" Not Just a Picture But a Great Show. Full of thrills. Every scene will grip you-hundreds of night riders chasing an assasin, a thrilling horse race, feudist battles, moonshiners fighting, men hurled over cliffs, a fox hunt, a girl on horseback leaping over a chasm, braving death by dynamite and risking her life in a burning barn. A picture of the daring deeds in Old Kentucky, the land of beautiful women and fearless men. GROOMES—In sad and loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Louissa R. R. Groomes who cared for life in Jamaica. We earn for you dear mother But not with outward show; For the heart that mourns HARRIS—In loving remembrance of my dear husband Alexandrick Harris who departed this life one year ago, April 7, 1919. Peaceful be thy rest dear husband, who will be your name. In life I love you致early. In dea I do the same. I have only your memory dear husband. To remember my whole life through and through my life's greatest regret. For I will always think of you. By his wife, EDITH MARRIS Sleep gently sleep dear father. Though you let me here to mourn and I will always be dear father Above in our heavenly home His daughter MARTHA. CARD OF APPRECIATION We take this method of conveying very keen appreciation of the many tender expressions of sympathy and love through the loss of a devoted wife and mother. May Heaven's smile be ever upon you all. REV M. J. NAYLOR and FAMILY CARL OF THANKS Mrs. P. C. Neal wishes to thank her for her durations of deepness gloom when the Lord called her be- loved husband, Rev. P. Carter. Neal wished to thank her for her durations Dego, and also for their expressions of sympathy and floral designs. THE FUNEAL OF JOHN LONGNECKER The memorial of John LongnECKER Foee, of Cockeysville, Md., the son of the late Brazil and Elizabeth Ann Foee; who place at Baski A. M. l. church on Sunday April 4. by his widow Emma Alberta, seven children, Eda F. J. Cournell, Beatrice Craig, John L. J. Leonard B. E. M. Pearl, Olive A. M. Ruth Alberta and one brother, Charles H. Foee, a mother-in-law, Mary J. W. and Leonard g. and one son-in-law, Luke F. Craig, of New York, a host he was a charter member of United Sons of West Wedge No. 2242 G. I. O. of Alberta and was amabilis with Sarah Foee and Progress Lodge No. 23. P. THE WHITE MAN DOES NOT KNOW IT AL My wife suffered from lung trouble and had three different doctors. The last was a popular white doctor who gave me a wake up my wife declaring that he had done all he could and in fact gave up my wife declaring that he left her coughing, 105 degrees fever, phleae, 122. A Baltimore friend was ill and Campbell the Lung and Nerve Specialist, 128. Carey street, Baltimore Oct. 6, 1918. In less than a month she fever and pulse reduced to normal. She has gained more than 16 years of health and ability and all of her house work. Christians I told the white doctor of my wife's he would take his hat off to the doctor who could do such grand work. Now her address is 1926 15th St. N. W. Washington D. C. ```markdown ``` "IN OLI A TREMEN Featuring Ani Colored Actors take pr Anita S Not Just a Full of thrills. Every scene assasin, a thrilling horse race over cliffs, a fox hunt, a girl dynamite and risking her life in Old Kentucky, the land of THE MISSING MARKER IN THE MISSING MARKER IN THE MISSING MARKER Churches, Dances, Parties, Banquets, Weddings And Picnics A Specialty 1305 ARGYLE AVENUE SUBJECT:—"Resolved that Compulsory Arbitration of Industrial Disputes, should become a National Policy." LINCOLN TEAM vs. WILBERFORCE TEAM and A. Mason. There was a large attendance. Rev. Matthew Moore. Moore attended April 4, 1920 aged 18 years. Bailley and P. O. Bunckel. Interment in cemetery adjoining church Mr. Fleet jenkins, an ex-soldier died April 4, 1920 aged 18 years. He leaves a wife and one brother. Henry Lucas to mourn his loss. By his wife. MARY J. JENKINS. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Georgia Holt, wife of the friends and members of Metropolitan M. E. church for their beautiful floral tributes and during their hours of bereavement. Signed, Daughters Sisters and brothers. Mr. Wm. K. Davis. 621 N. Chapel street wish to M. Church for their kindness they showed towards his wife during her weeks illness and his blessings to each and every one of them. DOUBLE FUNERAL AT HEBRON Hebron, M. April 15, Mrs. Hester Rider, aged 92, oldest person here Mrs. Hester, aged 92, oldest person here Meggie H. died Sunday and a double funeral was held Monday. Mrs. Ride leaves four children, 15 grand- children and 15 great-grandchildren. ELICOTT CITY Ellicott City, M. 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Featuring the Best Pictures and Polite Vaudeville Come to the most beautiful theater in Baltimore Vaudeville Changed Mondays and Thursdays Carey Theatre OALET AND PRESSTIAN STREETS THE BEST IN PHOTO PLAYS Open every day from 2 to 11:15 Continuously Program Week Beginning Monday, April 19th MONDAY—ANITA STEWART and All Star Cost in "IN OLD KENTUCKY" 7 Acts A story of "Old Kentucky" with its massted night videos, Fendish battles between the Chauvinism. A girl rushing into a blazing barn to save a thorough-bred race. A great Kentu- cky handcake race with a girl winning by a noise. A great Colored actors take prominent parts throughout this pro- duction. SEE PAGE 7 OF PROGRAM OPEN FROM 12 NOON TIL 12 MIDNIGHT ADMISSION FOR THIS DAY: Children 11c. Adults 17c. TUESDAY—George Larkins and Annie Luther in "THE LURKING PERIL" Episode 1 A thrilling, exciting and sensational mystery serial ANITA STEWART and All Star Cost in "IN OLD KENTUCKY" 7 Acts OPEN FROM 12 NOON TIL 12 MIDNIGHT ADMISSION, CHILDREN 11c. ADULTS 17c. WEDNESDAY—JACK DEMPSEY Champion of the World in "DARE DEVIL JACK" Episode 7 More Pep, Speed and Action than any other serial King Bagrott, Rhue Mitchell and Grace Darmond in "THE HAWK'S TRAIL" Episode 1 A thrilling, exciting and sensational detective serial Culture Comedy "Light Hearts and Leaking Pipes" 2 Acts LITTLE SAMBO in "WHY GO HOME" Some Comedy THURSDAY BEN WILSON and NEVA GERBER in a Mystery Serial "The Screaming Shadow" Episode 8 STUART HOLMPS and MISS FRANKIE MANN in "TRAILED BY THREE" Episode 1 Exciting, mysterious, adventure serial HELEN HOLMPS in an exciting 2 act Roadle Story Vingraph Comilions in "Big Bluffs and Bowling Rails" FRIDAY—ELMO LINCOLN the Strong Man in "ELMO THE FEARLESS" enpisode 7 All Jennings in "The Honduras Revolution" 2 act Western Cuckoo Comedy "Ball-Bearing But Hard Running" 2 acts Pathie Review No. 26. Interesting, educational and instructive "THE LION MAN" Episode 13 The mysterious "Lion Man" appears in this episode CRYING and BARRINE GURLEY in ANTONIO MORENO and PAULANI COURTIN "THE INVISIBLE HAND" Episode 11 Josephine Hill in "The Nose In The Book" 2 act Western Lyons and Moran in "OILING UNCLE" Some Comedy COMING.NORMA TAYMADGE in "She Loves and Dies" 7 acts MAE MURRAY in "ON WITH THE DANCE" Great Production. FOLLOW THE CROWD BISHOP'S CUT-RATE BEAUTY PARLO You get the BEST service for LES money. Our girls are courteous and p lite to ALL of their custom THE J. H. BISHOP COMPANY Inc. 1425 PENNA. AVE. FOLLOW THE CROWD You get the BEST service for LESS money. Our girls are courteous and polite to ALL of their custom THE J. H. BISHOP COMPANY Inc. Phone M. Vernon 1159 W. EAT YOUR NEXT MEAL AT JONES' LENCH ROOMS C. THOMAS 100-2 DRUID FILL AVENUE At Buts - Street JAMES W. JONES. PROP. You will live better and feel better. All food strictly fresh. Home cooking like your mother used to cook. Cleanliness — our motto. We cook everything we serve. Reblocked While You Wait Ready, Made and Made to Order ATTORNEY AND CORPSESPOR AT LAW Office 514 St Paul St Mt. Vernon 2171 Residence 1006 Linden Ave Mt. Vernon 2019-7 G. & P Phone W, N, BISHOP LAWYER 215 St. Paul Place 1107 Druid Hill Avenue ROY S. BOND Boys for light factory work $8.00 APPLY JEFF E. QUBCHT APPLY Residence 1411 DRUID HILL 4V Home hours 7 to 9 every night Office 315 COURTLAND ST Rooms 49-51 Third Floor The New Rain B. SACHS, Prop. 2IH5-I7 PENNSYLV Matinee Daily--2:00 P. M, Featuring the Best Pic Come to the most beautiful theater in Baltimore VAUDEVILLE CLARK AND KINKY THAT FUNNY TEAM ARNTE AND THEY HAVE A FROM THE KING MONDAY—Pathe Presents DOLORES CASSENELLI in "TARNISHED REPUTATIONS" See what it means to a woman to lose her reputation. She served forty days in a reformitary but she still made them all bow to her. ALSO MUTT AND JEFF in "AINT DONE RIGHT BY NELL" TUESDAY—Put yourself in her place! You know that your husband is unruly to you. He is brought home badly injured! You try to nurse him back to health! But he still hates the sight of you! WM. FOX PRESENTS MADLAINE TRAVERSE In WEDNESDAY~Super Serial with LILIAN-WALKER in "THE $1,000,000 REWARD" 10 Also Hall Room Boys in "WRONG AGAIN" HANK MANN COMEDY RegentTheatre Pennsylvania Ave. at Pitcher. Regent Orchestra. Paul Harris Leader. in Attendance Program Week Beginning Monday, April 19th WILLIE DRAKE STOCK CO 12 PEOPLE Supreme in Musical Comedy Show Changed Thursday MONDAY—Corrine Griffith and Maurice Costello in "THE TOWER OF JEWELS" Miss Griffith is cast as Emily Cottrell, member of a clever band of criminals who prey upon wealthy households. She is known as "The Princess of Diamonds," and takes her part in the operations of the gang as a skilled safe-cracker. In the midst of an attempt to loot the safe to the great mansion of David Parrish, a millionaire dealer in diamonds, and to steal the famous Tower of Jewels, Emily is caught rehandled by Parrish, the millionaire. Impressed by the girl's beauty and evident signs of refinement decided to try and reform her instead of turning her over to the police. There is a remarkable climax to the sensational film in "The Tower of Jewels." VIT COMEDY. THESDAY—Put the Serial presents PETER BOLAND in "ADVENTURES OF RUTH" Episode 14 EMOLOGY IN THE Universal Super Serial entitled WEDNESDAY—A PARALOGUE PICTURE Charles Ray in "THE SHERIFF'S SON" This is a Western in Full Action LITTLE SAMBO.IN COMEDY THURSDAY—Universal Super Serial Headed by Kathleen Williams, Jack O'Clunner & Jack Perlau in a star cast THE LION MAN 12 This is a wonderful serial WESTERN DRAMA entitled "PROSPECTOR'S VENGEANCE" A two reel Comedy "All for the Dough Boy" FRIDAY—The Best Known Man in the World JACK DEMPSEY IN A SERIAL "DARE DEVIL JACK" Episode 6 One of those famous stories of O'Henry entitled "THE LOAN" IN TWO REELS PATHE NEWS GOLDWYN COMEDY SATURDAY—Vitagraph Serial featuring Antonio Moreno in "The Invisible Hand" Episode No. 15 "THE SCREAMING SHADOW" 7 FEATURING BEN WILSON and NERVA GERBER CHRISTA COMEDY COMING—"The Silent Avenger" featuring William Duncan. DUNBAR Central Avenue near Monument Street Josiah Diggs, Sec. & Treas. ___ Jas. H. Hillburn, President Program Week Beginning Monday, April 19th Monday—"THE INVISIBLE HAND" Episode 15 Select Pictures Corp. Presents Alice Brady in 'The Death Dance' Screen Magazine No. 58. Palmorner Comedy Tuesday—"THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY" Mysterious, Weird, Thrilling. Come and see this. One of best pictures in screenplay. PATHIE COMEDY Come early and avoid the rush Admisslon This Day. 17 and 11 Cents Wednesday—"ADVENTURES OF STINGAREE" 7 "SCREAMING SHADOWS" Episode 3 Fox Film Corporation presents "Sheriff Nell's Comeback" Western "RUNNIN' STRAIGHT" FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY Thursday—"ELMO THE FEARLESS" Episode 4 Featuring the great actor ELMO LINCOLN "ADVENTURES OF RUTH" Episode 12 WESTERN—STAR COMEDY "OILTING UNCLE" Friday—"THE LION MAN" Episode 16 Featuring Jack Perrin and Kathleen O'Connor A Pathe Special Production in 5 Boys entitled "THE FALSE CODE" FEATURING FRANK KEENAN CURRENT EVENTS 6. COMEDY SATURDAY—Champion Jack Dempsey in "DARE DEVIL JACK" Episode VERY GOOD WESTERN HEARSTS NEWS NO 9 Century Comedy "MY DOG PAL" bow Theatre GEO. H. WOODLEN, Mgr. VANIA AVENUE tures and Polite Vaudeville Vaudeville Changed Mondays and Thursdays Weew Beginning Monday, April 19th COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH D STINE FEDAL OF ENGLAND DOYLE AND DOYLE BY SPECIAL REQUEST HEAR MRS. DOYLE SING THE BLUES THURSDAY—Robertson Cole Presents H. B. WARNER in "THE GRAY WOLF'S GHOST" A photo play of much excitement and thrills. Nothing has ever equalled this picture of Mr. Warners. FRIDAY—The World Corp. Presents LORBERT CULLEN AND JOHNNY HYMES in "WHAT LOVE FORGIVES" A comedy drama full of funny situations. Highly entertaining and refreshing ALSO JOE MARTIN MONKEY COMEDY. The great human story with a thousand thrills, with Gladys Brookwell and George Walsh and all our cast. Romance, daring, Mexican treachery, the law's injustice, prison, brutality. All these combined, to form a, suspendous screen production that you will talk about for months. ONE DAY ONLY. DON'T MISS IT. Wm. Furnum in "HEART STRINGS" 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 Dwuld Hill Avenue, Phone Mad 3507-W Or W. R. Langley, 1418 Jefferson St., Wolfe 4222 J. Captain Brown will be at home especially on Saturday evenings, 7 to 10 n. m., and Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m., from now until the first of May. Be sure to give your committee authority to secure dates when application is made as positively no dates will be held in reserve. The following dates have been MOONLIGHTS MAY booked for June and July, August 31—Hill Brothers, JUNE will be advertised later. DAY EXCURSIONS JUNE —Pansey Circle, JUNE —Wolfe Circle, —Hill Brothers, —The Original Tea Rose, —Good Will Pleasure Club, —Good Will Pleasure Club, —League Year Sewing Circle, —Knight and Pleasure Circle, —Star of the Golden Link Council —Providence Beneficial Society, —Providence Beneficial Society, —Independent A. M. E. church and Sunday School, —Independent A. M. E. church —Nassau Club Walkers Association, —Nassau Club Walkers Association, —Bannaker Lodge No. 47 Good —Bannaker Lodge No. 47 Good —Enterprise Social, —Enterprise Social, —Lexington Peace and Pleasure Society, —Aldonia Clifton Golden Rod and Golden Leaf to Chestertown, —Aldonia Clifton Golden Rod and Golden Leaf to Chestertown, —St. Catherine's Church, —St. Catherine's Church, —Maple Leaf Musical and Literary —Maple Leaf Musical and Literary —Indoala Pleasure Circle. 16-Aladinia Clofton Golden Rod and Golden Leaf to Chestnutland. 17-Catherine's Church. 20-Hill. 21-Mt. Olive's Beneficial Association 22-Willing Works. 23-Twilight Circle. 24-St. Michaels. 1-Feb Leaders 2-Marchers Progressive Association 6—Waters A. M. F. League, 7—N. A. Church, 8—N. A. Church. 1- Union Social No. 14 Jobs. 2- Union Social No. 15 Jobs. 3- Progressive Social of Moses. 4- Abburs M. E. Sunday School. 5- Abburs M. E. Sunday School. 6- St. John School No. 105 of St. Peter Claver. 7- St. Joseph Baptist Church and Sunday School. 8- St. Joseph Tabernacle No. 22 Jobs. 9- John Wesley M. E. Sunday School. 10- Sample Leaf Musical and Literary School. 12—Locale No. 515 A. F. of Muslimae 12—Nohamelih and Sharon G. F. O. 27—Willing Workers. 29—Original Y. M. Progressive. 30—Columbus Fund Association. STAR THEATRE MONUMENT ST. NEAR BOND. IFITS GOOD SEE IT AT THE STAR Program Week Beginning Monday, April 19th SULLIVAN SINGING AND COMEDY TUCKER AND GRESHAM COMEDY THAT'S ALL MATTIE DORSEY'S TRIO IN BROWN BABY'S TWO TWINS Monday—"SCREAMING SHADOW" Episode 3 PATHE AND GEO, OVEY COMEDIES Tuesday—"INVISIBLE HAND" Episode 12 PATHE NEWS 27 "STRIKE BREAKER" 2 Reel Comedy Wednesday—"LIGHTNING BRICE" Episode 14 SALOME vs. SCHENADOAH 2 Reel Paramount Comedy Thursday—"$1,000,000.00 REWARD" Episode 12 "THE RUNAWAYS" 2 Reel Western Friday—"MIDNIGHT MAN" Episode 10 2 Feet Capitol Western Drama. Christie Comedy Saturday—"DARE DEVIL JACK" Episode 3 PATILE NEWS 28. 2 Feet Sunshine Comedy MOTION PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE Matinee-Monday, and Saturday Open 2 P.M. BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF MUSIC MME, LOTTIE A. PETERSON, Directress The Best and Most Modern Methods of Teaching Piano, Violin, Cornet, Double-Bass, Trombone Mandolin, Clarionet, Saxophone, Drums, Voice Culture A complete system of Vocal Education including Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced Departments ORCHESTRA PROVIDED FOR ALL OCCASIONS 1627 DRUID HILL AVENUE CREMEN'S GARAGE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 511-19 WILSON STREET FIREPROOF MODERN SANITARY AUTOMOBILES STORED, REPAIRED CLEANFD and WASHED AUTO ACCESSORIES GASOLINE OILS REPAIR PARTS YOUR CAR IS SOME HERE AS IN ANY PRIVATE GARAGE STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES BY REQUEST:— THE BROTHERHOOD OF ELKS WILL REPEAT THEIR ..LEAP YEAR BALL.. AT FISHERMEN'S AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 21 ..Music by Ike Thompson's Jazz Orchestra.. Floor Manager, Prof. Chas. A. Smith Refreshments Served by experienced Caterer Admission 25c War Tax 3c Dancing from 8:30 to 1 O'click COMING! COMING! COMING! TO SHARP ST. MEM. M. E. CHURCH MR. W. F. HOLSEY, TENOP Bosson In Song Recital, Assisted by his b D. A. J. Holsey and Sharp St. THURSDAY EVENING The public will hall this new star Admission, Adults, 25c. M. J. 1820. Musical Firmament 8 yrs., 15c.