The Afro-American

Friday, May 21, 1920

Baltimore, Maryland

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As an Advertising Medium For reaching our people, The AFRO- AMERICAN has no equal south of New York. Ask our Advertisers 28th YEAR No. 38 Adus 2009. Knoxville, Teen. May 29—The A.M. E. M. Z. Conference in session challenged the unification with the church of Brazil. S. America, whereby 200,000 members and 300 churches will enter the denomination. Bishops to Brazil will be appointed. Pan African Conference Held AWARD IS IN MONEY Will Enable Howard University Professor To Give All His Time To Research Conference On Self Determination And Rights Of Small Peoples Held At Accra $500,000 SUBSCRIBED Nations To Go Over Head Of Governors To English Parliament Ackern, Gold Coats, West Africa, April 11, 1860. African Conference which met here to discuss the rights of the black people in Africa and the means of obtaining self determination closed March 15. Questions of the disbanded land laws, resulting in opportunities for natives, education, all problems especially the need of a West African University, were thereby discussed. The finance of $360,000 was authorized to finance negotiations a England to work for African rights, before Parliament. Gold Coast immediately put up $25,000 and during the Conference $20,000. President of the Conference gave guineas. M. Drone, leader of Soree Dove gave $26 pounds. All Africa is surrounded by the cabalgars sent from the tailing of the interior to the Conference of the Governors of the Provinces, and into the complaints of the natives to Parliament itself. Proprietor Beat Clerk Greenwood, S. C., May 29. James Moore, white proprietor of the security store, severely manned his white clerk for refusal to sell sugar to a colored customer. Fostoria, Shore Leone, W. Africa. May 7—Only footwear and rice can be obtained for food in the colony. Cassandra has given out many people are in need of breakfast, an indication of approaching famine, open, which formerly sold for $25 have risen in price to $125 per head. Africa Not Unhealthy Freetown, Sierra Leone, W. Africa. May 1—W. H. Maude Mission for the past 55 years, has putrid. Took Corn Refused To Pay Jefferson City, Mo. May 20—Cotton Bodyshirt and aged farmer, told the delivery man, and delivered Judge Smith, white $399 worth of corn. Smith said he never received it. The jury believed the colored man's story and gave him damages. Strawberry Season On Pomotoko, Md. May 29—Large numbers of people will leave this week for the strawberry fields where they are expecting a large season. Ran Away With Empty Buggy Pondmouth, Md. May 29—A house attached to a buggy belonging to William Maddox has frightened and dashed down the country road has been called was finally caught by McElhott. No damage was done. Cape May, N. J., May 26.—Mother Glibbs, 110 years old, died last night in a cabin here, where she lived by herself for the last 10 years. She was said to be the oldest woman in the East. She was married up until the last time in her life, and, Md. She was born a slave and up last her mind was as clear as a bell. Four Policemen Appointed Inspectors And Fire Department Also To Have Colored Members Trompons, May 29, 2014 Four national men were appointed on the police force last week and two more will be inspectors in the Ash Collection Department and a number of colored firemen will be named this week. TICE! THE H. C. OF L. New Suits and Hats Ones Renovated and the Price of New Ones Satisfied Customers O BE CONVINCED Clothing Cleaned, Dyed, and Repaired While You Wait Blocked in Latest Styles Ensured NOTICE! HELP REDUCE THE H Don't Buy New Suits a Have Your Old Ones Re C. Thomas Has Saved the Price for Thousands of Satisfied COME IN AND BE CONV Ladies' and Gents' Clothing Cle Altered and Repaired Suits Pressed While You Hats Cleaned and Blocked in I Trimmings Furnished HELP REDUCE THE H. C. OF L. Don't Buy New Suits and Hats Have Your Old Ones Renovated 400-02 Druid Hill Ave., at Eutaw St. Highest Honor Given Teacher National Academy OF Sciences Makes Award To Dr. Ernest Just Special to the Afro-American Washington, D. C. May 29. —Emmet J. Scott, secretary, treasurer of Howard University, official of the Xavier University, the highest academy of Sciences, the highest scientific body in America, just notified the authorities vile a grant of a sum of money for vile a grant of a sum of money for Dr. Ernest E. Just. The vile grant begins with the year of 1826-27 and will make it possible for Dr. Just to give up his other work and devote himself to teaching and investigation in the field of physiology of development in Charleston. S. C. thirty-seven years ago, a graduate of Dartmouth College, 1967, at the head of his class, majored in physiology of development. Chicago University of 1815. In 1915 he was awarded the Spingarn medal. Forced Boston College Man To Fat In The Kitchen But Didn't Mean To Springfield, Mass., May 20—Fear that the local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Women took action against him led George Leonard, white manager of the Hotel Brideway to make a public apology last week. For the first time, the team Springfield for a men with the Springfield Training School. With the team was William Walker, who happens to be a The white long bay denied Walker the privilege of breakfast in the dining room with the rest of the team and assigned him to the kitchen and assigned him the duty of cleaning the regional sections. The report was reported to the N. A. A. C. I. and the manager of the hotel immediately declined that the hair boy had acted without authority and that it would not harnen again. Fellow members of the Boston Crest truck team wanted to clear out the place if the apology had not been forthcoming. Man Hunt On In Alabama Montgomery, Ala., May 29—A mob of crackers are hunting munition dealers, with some armed and charged with killing a white taxi-cab driver. Washington, D. C. May 29-Changes against Lewis Alexander, messenger in the Library of Congress were dismissed in the Police Court. The conducter didn't have the change for the five dollar bill offered by Alexander and he got off by himself. He got off by the police. Alexander contended that the conductor should have had the change. Unique School Contest Birmingham, Ala. May 29-Why You Should Should Bill Trumpet, is the subject of an important study in the public schools. Adm. Ga. May 26—Governor Dorsey has appointed five colored and twenty white men delegates to the National Conference on Education to be held in Washington this week. Lancaster, Wisconsin, May 26.—A jury acquired John A. Dumedman, man of the century, white automobile dealer who had raised his fourteen-year old daughter. Evidence produced at the trial proves that he outraged the mother and then threatened her with death if she divulged the crime. Green declared he was justified in the killing because he had appalled to the police and that he had refused to take any action. Entered in the Postoffice at Baltimore, Md., as Second-class Butter under the act of March 2, 1879. Blacks to Fight Against Whites The New Book By A White Author Shows Rising Tide Of Color Against Op- COLORED NUMEROUS Latest Statistics Show Twice As Many Colored People In The World As White New York City, May 20—"The Rising Tide of Color" by Dr. Leonor Stoddard, is just off the press of Kristen Scribner Sons and has created a sensation among the colored and white reading. In a way, the number of some boldly asserts that the colored races of the world are tired of race domination and are preparing for the greatest war. According to Stoddard the colored race which cost three hundred, ninety billion dollars and thirty-three million casualties, will be a small conflict in comparison with this great war which is to come. Here is the way forces will linger: 500,000,000 yellow people, 500,000,000 brown people, 150,000,000 black people, and three-sealed colored races from Asia, Africa and America will attack the 550,000,000 whites, and with terrible results. "Not only do the colored races of the world face two races two to one," says Dr. Stoddard, "but from statistics it is shown that it takes white people eighty years to increase one hundred per cent, white yellow and brown people in sixyears, and black people breed fastest of all, increasing one hundred per cent in forty years. WEAK FROM WORLD WAR. If the white people had been thrown away millions of lives and millions of lives in the world war, Dr. Standard thinks they would be better able to successfully oppose the colored people in their next war. The struggle will begin with the American and Chinese working together and chaining Asia for the Assies. They will be joined by the brown people of India, who are being exploited by England, the million of African Americans have a grievance against the white people of Europe will join in on the side of Japan and China and the colored people of Mexico and South America will join in. The hostility in Mexico toward the United States and the much more rapid progress Mohammedism is making in Africa than is Christianity are cited by the author as showing the beginnings of the big conflict of the nations. Rum Gone, So Is Jail Austin, Minn. May 26.—The town has and no more use for its jail since prohibition went into effect. Last week it was sold to Roy Fortney for storage purposes. Washington, D. C. May 26. The two largest Catholic Institutions in the country are Georgetown University and the Catholic University of America—announcements for the last time students are open to colored students. New York, N. E. May 26—Francis E. Corbeth, a pupil at Clinton High School, captured two first and one third place in the oratory contest held at the school this year. He won the Southmore prize in a public speaking contest. Saturday night of last week, taking as his subject, "Justice to the Negro." St. Michaels Has Brick Yard St. Michaels, Md., May 26—A new brick yard company opened here May 17 and has a heavy rush of orders. Dr. Robert Rudder, dentist, 123 Brudin Hill avenue, two doors above Dr. E. V. Fitzgerald, has renovated and remodeled his office and his equipment in order to meet his growing practice. He is holding this week the anniversary of his second year in Battlemont. Hackett is a graduate of the Baltimore high school and the college and dental departments of Howard University. His World War he acted as dental surgeon in the army and en route overseas, together with a naval dental surgeon who put him on duty. He served overseas for six months and was said by his superiors to have performed most creditable service. FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1919 BISHOPRICE RENS W. SAMPSON BROOKS, CAREY, JOHNSON, TOWNAIN AND VERNON CLIMBED TO THE BISHOPRIC OF THE A.M.E. CHURCH YOU HAVE TO BE WHITE TO SERVE ON THE JURY LOCAL JUDGES LAST WEEK— TWO OF THE ELAER BROWN SHONED HIS HEELS TO JOE RAINEY IN THE 220 YARD DASH Florida Federation of Labor By Repeated Votes Refuses To Const Colored Delegates St. Augustine, Fla. May 20—After debating for "two days the State Federation of Labor Conference in annual session voted to seat two colored delegates from Jacksonville. One of the white delegates stunted to a newspaper reporter, "If they are members of the union we have got to seat them, if not members of the union, we don't have to seat them." Three ballots found the majority in favor of having colored delegates remain. Subsequently some of these opposed to colored union then threatened to seize with bodily harm and they did not attend the last sessions of the conference. Eight Baptized In Icy Water Pastor And Two Deacons Immerse Members of The Church In The Cold Connecticut River Both Sides Of The River Bank Lined With People To View Spectacle Springfield, Mass. May 26—Eight men and women became members of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. Sunday morning of last week they became full members and good Baptists, for they were taken by the Rev. S. T. Dupré and two of his deacons out into the Connecident river until the swains and dipped to the ice current. The bright sunshine glistened on the bosom of the river and the grass gave a summer background of green but the water caused the candidates in their white robes to cry. A great crowd of white and colored people, estimated at more than 2000 looked on. When they were immersed by the precipice the former companied the act with ceremonial words of baptism. After the baptism the congregation returned to the church for regular Sunday morning services. To Okey Cheney Philadelphia, Pa., May 20—As soon as some changes are made in the Super-instendent of Public Instruction will place Cheney Training School for Teachers in the approved list of the State educational system. Wood Alcohol Causes Washington, D. C., May 20. William Proctor died while being transferred from his home on 1228 Sixth street to the Casualty Hospital. Wood alcohol is said to have been the cause of his death. Women Guards Form New York City, May 20. Colorized women of Harlem are being organized into a military company. Vote Buying Preposterous Trenton, N. J., May 20. Leading Republicans here characterized the charge that votes were bought for-General Wood in the last primaries as preposterous and undust. HAZEL H WORLD'S GREATEST BETHEL A. M. Monday Evening Admission Students Tickets for sale and Derry's HAZEL HARRISON YOU HAVE TO BE WHITE TO SERVE ON THE JURY CAN'T I SERVE? LOCAL JUDGES PICKED 150 JURORS LAST WEEK—NONE COLORED TWO OF THE SEVENTEEN M.E. BISHOPS ELECTED ARE COROKED Picked Out Of Twenty Thousand Three Year Old Infant Wins Silver And Gold Medal PHYSICALLY PERFECT Doctors Say He Has Had Best Feeding And Care New York City, May 29 Andrew Tripp, three years old and nine months old, lives with his parents at 1 E. 133rd street, was awarded a gold and silver medal for being the best preschool child in his home district and in Manhattan, in the thousand babies, most of which were white, were entered in the contest held in forty-one health centers. A white boy, eight years old, won a silver medal as second time. The boy's mother is nineteen years old. Three white physicians awarded the medals. Awards were made during the dedication, for nutrition, general bearing, character, feeding and care. Before thousands of people who were in the Grand Central Palace next Thursday, the little colored boy will be called on the stage and publicly given the medal. The most perfect baby in New York. Colored Men, Promes Denial of Their Rights To Vote In The Democratic Primary Richmond, Va., May 29 — Attorney W. F. Denny, representing James Taylor, Charles M. Jackson, Lee Jackson and John Jackson, all in the Circuit Court last week for a new Democratic primary for Mayor of the city. The men claim to have been reelected right to vote at the sixth presidential election of the Jefferson ward in the recent Democratic primary. The petition states that the four compulsions and hundreds of the people admitted to the primaries, have voted for John Hirschberg for mayor and that the admission of colored people would have changed the results. The cratic committee states that the cratic committee in barring colored people from the Democratic primary was taken on advice of the attorney general of Virginia. No note has yet been set for the hearing. Escapees Colored Mob Tampa, Fl., May 29 — Parker Watson in the chain gang for some minor offense escaped and assaulted a woman in the street when he was arrested and nearly succeeded in leaching him. Elected Delegate at-large St. Joseph, Mo., May 29 — Rev. T. F. Foster, United States minister to Liberia, was elected delegate at-large in the State Convention. Want To Keep Him Off Little Rock, Ark., May 26—An innovation has been made by the Secretary of State that unlea- sed the commissioned the name of J. H. Blount, colored candidate for Governo; will not be placed upon the ticket. HARRISON FIRST COLORED PIANIST M. E. CHURCH Inning, May 31st. 50 Cents 25 Cents at 1200 McCulloh Us Drug Store TWO EDITIONS: The First edition is out Thursday Afternoon. The Last Edition is the City Edition Out At Noon Friday. Bishop Brook To West M Former Pastor of Church is Assig Dark Continu CONFERENCE O Women Given Equ With Men, and Limit Rais MISSISSIPPI MOB FORCED WOMAN TO DRINK WATER UNTIL SHE WAS SENSELESS St. Louis May 20 STREET-CLEANERS IN BARBADOS GET 60 CENTS A DAY Memphis Banks Have $2,000,000 New Directory Shows That City Has Eighty-two Grocery Stores, Four Newspapers, And 87 Barbershops Monophis, Tenn., May 29.—A new directory published by Dr. W. H. Wright of this city, shows that colored people have two million dollars in colored banks and $8 million worth of property in the city. According to the directory there are 28 colored dentists, 89 physi- icians, 14 lawyers, 8 drug store- ies, 1 jeweler, 66 of these are bartists, 87 barber sales, 2 candy manufacturers, 14 takers, 16 tailors, 66 dressers, 120 restaurants, 20 music teachers, 12 and stands, and 4 newspapers, Outnumbering the addressers have 210 establishments. Rochester Woman Picked Herself a Husband From Both Races Until Wife Feared Death And Made Confession to Second Spouse. Rochester, N. Y. May 14, 2015 Ivine Living Wife, Mrs. Ivine living wife, he living wife, with her white husband in Rochester and her colored husband in New York and is not been that she was taken ill in a New York hospital and feared she was going to die. She was taken to leave life with biggan on her conscience. Mrs. Lehr confessed to her white husband, and since she has recovered, Lehr has brought her to the State Court of the State for an inpatient. The Lehrs were married Teresa Day and they lived together like two loves in a cote until Mrs. Lehr learned that her husband, Lehr learned that his wife's family are living in Virginia and both are colored. He also learned his wife had a colored husband in New York. He declares that Mrs. Lehr has a white skin and but for her confession, would pass for a pure Caucasian. Woman Beats Soldier Richmond, Va., May 29—Martin Katch, white artilleryman as Fortress Monroe, is in the hospital as the result of injuries Katch made insulting to the officer who threw ashes in his face and then hit him over the head with a slat. Mayor Favors Armory New York City, May 29—Mayer Hylan indicated this week that he was in favor of a plan to erect an armory for the Fifteenth Colored New York Infantry. While in France this regiment was said to be dead and the lowest level of crime and disease need to have advanced farthest in the German territory. SPECIAL NOTICE The May Crisis is Church number and contains the following articles: The Baptist, The Norc and the Roman Catholic church, illustrated and the Union church of Dorothy Candell's story, "American Citizen" is published with illustrations by Joseph Cotter in "Whatever Road!" Lilian B. Witten, "Fourth Passes," James Custer, Charles Edward Davis writes a review of "Darkwater," and Bishop John Hurst Fifteen cents a copy, two dollars a year. Single copy mail to: D. Do on any address within the city limits regular month. Dr. W. E. Burhart DuBois: two dollars, by mail two dollars and fifteen cents. Address: H. Roberts Apant, 224 N. Amity street. FOR SALE Large Church Property in North Western Section. For Paticulars Call E. H. ROEHN Madison 7142-J FIRST EDITION PRICE 5 CENT Bishop Brooks To West Africa. Former Pastor of Bethel Church is Assigned to Dark. Continent. Women Given Equal Rights With Men, and Salary Limit Raised. St. Louis, May 20—The General Conference of the A. M. E. Church has adjourned and the delegates and visitors are on their way home. The five new bishops, W. Sampon Brooks, Maryland; W. Decker Johnson, Georgia; W. Alfred Fountain, Georgia; A. J. Carey, Illinois and W. T. Vernon, Tennessee, all of whose first names begin with "W" except Bishop Carey, were consecrated on Sunday at the Collegiate lafrance number several thousand. Dr. Brooks was presented by Rev. A. P. Gray of Tennessee; H. W. Wright of Philadelphia; H. W. Brown of Philadelphia; and F. Thomas Moore, of Texas, and was consecrated by Bishop J. Albert; Johnson and Bishop J. M. Connor; Bishop John Hurst delivered the prayer for special qualification; Chapelle, the direct examination. As noised around the conference for the past two weeks, Bishop Brooks was assigned by the Episcopal Committee to preside over the bishops were assigned as follows: Bishop J. A. Johnson, Baltimore; Bishop Chapelle, South Carolina; Bishop W. B. Beckett, Mississippi; Bishop W. H. Hurst, Florida; Bishop I. N. Ross, Arkansas; Bishop J. M. Connor; Canada; Bishop A. J. Carey, Tennessee; Bishop W. T. Vernon, South Africa; Bishop W. A. Foundation, South America. The resolution granting equal suffrage in the local churches, which also carries with it the right to elect and be elected trusses as well as the right to be elected to the general conference where defenders are elected to the general conference was adopted. (ii) Disham, 1954, superannuated ministers will hereafter be paid direct from that department instead of by the annual conferences as herefore. Ministerial salaries were raised for residing elders to $1,800; for married elders to $1200 and unmarried ministers, to $700. BISHOP BROOKS SPEAKS Bishop W. Sampam Brooks addressed an audience after the conference adjourned Tuesday, and took up his position. W. Malone gave $100 for his work. THE ELECTION A summary of the vote for bishops shows the following. First ballot: W. Johnson 221; W. Johnson 221; W. Johnson 221; Third ballot: W. Sampam Brooks 219; Third ballot: W. T. Vernon 400; W. A. Fountain. T. 365. The number necessary to elect was 211. Other candidates received the following numbers: R. C. Carswell 181; R. W. Hankin 148; J. C. Caldwell, 105; A. L. Gaines, 97; S. A. Williams, 85; E. H. Hunter, 51. A good deal of laughter was provoked by the announcement that several candidates had received but one vote each. The election listed nearly midnight. Announcement of Band Concert by the BAND, A. JACK THOMAS, Director. WONDERLAND PARK... the finest Play Ground for Colored People in It covers 14 acres of land on water front. is owned and now being built by MASON AMUSEMENT CORPORATION IS SELLING FOR $5.00 EACH grounds and see for yourself that the Park is in action. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS President. John W. Rich, Vice Pres. J. Murphy, Secretary-Transter A. Jack Thomas Boyd H. White or call in Office, 1623 Drad Hill Avenue Baltimore, Md. Play Car on Light Street, or the Westport Car, Haunover Street Draw Bridge, walk two blocks lift Entrance. Watch For Announcement UNION BAND, A. JAC ..AT WONDER This will be the finest Place the United States. It covers or one car fure, is owned and THE MASON CORPOR SHARES SELLING Visit the grounds and see now under construction. OFFICERS, AM Joseph B. Mason, President. Carl J. Murphy. F. B. Taylor A. Jack T. Write for circular or call at Baltimore. Take Curtis Bay Car on lot of at foot of Hanover Street South to the Park Entrance. This will be the finest Play Ground for Colored People in the United States. It covers 14 acres of land on water front, or one car fire is owned and now being built by Joseph E. Mason, President John W. Rich, Vice Pres. Carl J. Murray, Secretary-Treasurer Take Curtis Bay Car on Light Street, or the Westport Car, get off at foot of Hanover Street Draw Bridge, walk two blocks South to the Park Entrance. ADMISSION FREE STOCK SOLD ON CREDIT The Aeolian Conservatory of Music Northwest, Corner Dolphin and McCulloh Sts. Baltimore City, Md. PHONE MADISON 7711-J A. JACK THOMAS, THE DIRECTOR Is a graduate of the Institute of Musical Art Conservatory, N York City, and indorsed by Walter Dumrosch, New York Symphon Orchestra, Frank Dumrosch, Institute of Musical Art, Arthur Clappe, Knelly Hall, England All wind and string instruments, Voice and Piano, Clarinet, Ban Mandolin and Saxophone n Speciality. NIGHT CLASSES FOR DAY WORKERS Conservatory is open from 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. ALL INSTRUMENTS TAUGHT LIBERTY BONDS Can Conservatory of Music At Corner Dolphin and McCulloh Sts. Baltimore City, Md. PHONE MADISON 7731-J CHRISTIAN MASON DIRECTOR of the Institute of Musical Art Conservatory, New lysbor by Walter Dumrosch, New York Symphony Dumrosch, Institute of Musical Art, Arthur A. All England. Dolphin and Saxophone n Speciality. T CLASSES FOR DAY WORKERS is open from 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. INSTRUMENTS TAUGT LIBERTY BONDS AND SOLD AT MARKET PRICES WAL OD & JENKINS In a graduate of the Institute of Musical Art Conservatory, New York City, and indorsed by Walter Damrosch, New York Symphony Orchestra; Frank Damrosch, Institute of Musical Art; Arthur A. Clapke, Knell Hall, England. LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD AT MARKET PRICES .....TAYLOR & JENKINS.... OUR PROGRESSIVE BANKERS 323 WEST BIDDLE STREET, NEAR EUTAW. Ph. - Mt. Vernon 1980 INTEREST—4% on earnings accounts 3% on checking accounts at 8200 or more. Jones and Clair Elected Bishops M. E. Delegates In Wildes Demonstration Of The Conference No Race And No Color Enters Into The Deliberations Of The Des Moines Gathering By telegram to the Afro-American Des Moines, In., May 20. Rev. Des. Robert E. Jones and Matthew W. Chair were elected bishops by the M. E. Conference, thus having the distinction of being the first full colored bishops in the denomination. Dr. Jones received 627 votes. As he was escorted to the platform, Bishop-elect Jones was greeted by a great demonstration, which continued for some minutes before order could be restored. Dr. Jones has been editor of the Southwestern Christian Advocate for the past sixteen years. Dr. was born in Greensbury, N.C. February 19, 1872, educated at Rennet College and Gammon Theological Seminary. He was one of the two colored members on the joint commission on instruction. He will have charge of several of the colored conferences in this country. Bishop-elect Chair has been a prominent member of the Washington Conference since his graduation from Morgan College, Baltimore, about 30 years ago. For seventeen years he was pastor of Abury Church, Washington, and built its present home at 11th and K streets, that city. He has been superintendent of the Washington district for about two years. He will be sent, it is said, to Liberal Bishop Jones can hardly tell from a white man. Bishop Clair is unusually a Negro, who was announced this (Thursday) morning that Foy, Clair had been elected, he was escorted to the platform amid the greatest huzzing and shoutout that his greeted any bishop-elect. Delegates laughed and wept, and all of them showed. Conference will adjourn May 27. The whole conference is still thrilled by the wonderful speeches made Tuesday in the conference colored bishops. The spirit of the occasion is everywhere a topic of discussion. There were but four speakers on the resolution, two white and two colored and two black. The most memorable CONTINED ON PAGE FOUR. A 1000 COLORED MEN FOR NORTH Ship Monday, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at 8:30 a.m. BIG WAGES Free Electricity See Mr. Young 1200 McCulloh St. cor. Dolphin TIC WANTED TO SAVE FOUNTAIN Jan Thot By His Family To Be Demented Held By Easton Authorities For Further Examination Edgar Brogden, a religious fanatic who says he has a mission to see Isaiah Fountain, a bedded wizard (Old), jill last summer pending an inquiry into sanity. Brogden, who lives at 1706 Loran street, only, by a wife and children. His wife is to be in a highly nervous condition, due to the fact that he lived before he left and declared save the life of Isaiah Fountain. Brogden, who is a member of Ninest Wesley M. E. Church, is ad to have been frequently obessed with the idea that he had a commission from God to do something and at the same time the family. The man left his wife, Mrs. Carse Brodgen, only fifty cents with rich to feed her and their three children when he went to Euston. Brodgen appeared at the funeral and met the grief's wife. A deputy was sent to who found the sheriff, and the to started with Brodgen towards Bountain's cell, that he had been by the Lord to save Fountain housed the suspicion of the sheriff and his deputies, and his arrest followed. The news of the great caused some excitement Home Just Outside Of Baltimore Finds That It Cannot Get Along Without A Child A mother and daughter, wish to adopt a girl or a boy some where between the ages of 8 and 12. In edition to offering a good home the mother is willing to adopt the girl, and the father is willing to adopt the boy. Further inquiries may be made at the AFRO-AMERICAN office. COUNSEL IN TILT. With the counsel for both sides on a stand, requiem rifts between them and testimony for and against adoption of Dr. Uriah Woodford for aduction of alliances before judge Anton in Circuit No. 2 Monday had arrested Mr. Woodford, who was granted partial divorce and alliance of ten years. His husband named him $1,800 in employer, Dr. Frederick Young, fitted that he made $15 a week when Attorney J. Stewart Davis, who presided Woodyard, called Attorney James Woodyard, to stand regarding a hat he had with the husband at his employment when he accused the conversation was a denial one and that he turned down suggestion that he represent the attorney. He called Attorney Davis was called to the and also denied that he had seen the drug clerk's legal advisor before the proceedings. The examination and case examination showed consider-able feeling between the two lawyers. In reducing the alimony form ten six dollars a week Judge Stanton defends to the divorce proceedings, could file a petition to have the three decree annuity if he paid the court in court. He paid all the costs while he had the husband to Dies at Age of 105. Mr. William H. Johnson, aged 105, died on Thursday, May 19, 2015 of his daughter, Mrs. Mary J. Brown, son of Mr. William H. Johnson. Until the time of his death he enjoyed excellent health. His wife, Evelyn, died on October 16, 2015. Mr. Johnson leaves a brother 36 years and two sisters 72 and 76 years and children, Messers Nicholas, John, Jenkins and the late Julius Johnson, Mrs. Evelyn, and the late Kins, Mrs. Cornelia, Emnis, Mrs. Racha Haywood and Benjamin Mitter, and five great children survive. The funeral took place from his Thursday May 13th at 9 A.M. Interment was at Davidsonville, Md. Thursday May 13th at the pipe old of 118 years. Word has been received here that Dr. F. W. Weaver, former Baltimorean, has sold his drug store, corner Central avenue and 92nd street to Benjamin Broders, white. The new proprietors it is said, will retain colored help. Dr. Weaver is well-known in this city and is a graduate of Howard University. SPECIAL Men's Soc FOR ALL OUTDOOR The Greatest Scout B Made of heavy chrome, with special oak, solid Double leather tip air Special foot comfort last. Men who are on their feet all day will find this model cool and comfort- able. Remarkable Value. 430 S. BROADWAY 80 Next to Cor. Eastern Ave. 108 W. LEXINGTON ST. Next to Corner Liberty 8402 EASTERN AVENUE Next to Cor. Highland Ave. 114 F. BALTIMORE ST. BALTIMORE & GAY STS COUNSEL IN TILT. "Word has that. Dr. F. Mallimore. Dr. E. 33rd stree ers, while. Dr. ls said, wi Dr. Weaver is university. The April Grand Jury of which Mr. J. Wheeler was a member made in summary the following: tumbe of cases on Grand Jury docket Number of cases on Special docket 202 Classifications Regular Excursion Season to Begin on May 31st The steamer, Starlight, will make its first scheduled trip to the towns drove when it will sail to the towns with the Federal Employees May 31. "Miracle Man" Absent The case of Lawrence King, who is alleged to have claimed that being back home and waving and effect mirrors curse, was called for trial in the Criminal Court on Friday of his last year. The "professor" was not there, however having left for parts unknown soon after the curse. One indictment is hung over him for alleged practicing medicine without a license and five fines, securing money under Editor Chism Here. Melvin J. Chisum, former editor, of "The Colored Man," a weekly newspaper published in this city, was the city for a short time this year. Here's a Good One. Officials of the Camp Community Services Center, because they recently received a letter from the management of Riverview Park, instructed their outing this summer. The laugh is because the letter addressed to a trained organization and the race committee was written. Laborers Needed Twenty more colored laborers are needed in the Water Department, where 100 employees an hour, with the privilege of working ten hours every day. Applications to Robert L. Price, Jr., and James H. Robertsons Park avenue. New Undertakers. W. Norman Bishop, 1107 Bridl Hill avenue and Charles H. Richardson, 1528 Bridl Hill Avenue. Licensed licenses by the State Board or Undertakers. Bishop will run the business formerly conducted by his father, the late John A. Bishop. Law Building Ready Soon. The work of reponsing the building at 14 E. Pleasant street, which will be known as the Banneler Law Building, is to have the structure ready for occupancy by June 1. Judge Orders License For 16 Year Old Boy. Marriepe Clerk Tom O'Neill was a little back up mess when Mrs. Clerk, a former teacher, plied for a license to that her 19-year old son, Charles Custer could two years his senior. The. Illinois Mrs. Clerks saw Judge Gurger, who gave an order for the insurance of the hearts for the past two years. Max Yergan To Speak Max Yergan, formerly with colonial troops in India and Africa will speak at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday at 4 P. M. Mr. Yergan has recently been made national "Y" secretary for Africa. Said She Was Soldier's Wife Miss Reinhard Salisbury, who said she was the wife of William J. Thomas collected $150 of his Government allotment before he found it out. Miss Salisbury now faces the Federal Grand Jury. Banquet Given The Board of Directors of the order of Galilean Fishermen gave their annual banquet. Wednesday of last week at 411 Biddle street. CAPITAN Edward Waters is in command of the schooner Henderdickson, en route from West Point, Virginia, to Baltimore. L SALE COUT Work Shoes AND INDOOR WEAR. Bargain Ever Offered. Newark Shoe Stores Co. Largest Shoe Boutique in the W. 1719. Tenure in 120 Chars. 1719 Pennsylvania Avenue Opposite: Lafayette Market. 05 W. BALITMORE ST. Near Poppleton. 430 S. BROADWAY. Next to Corner Bank St. 547 N. GAY STREET. Next to Benselch's. 203-205 N. EUTAW ST. 395 VALUE 5,000 Get a $3.00 Straw Hat for $1.95 623 W. LEXINGTON ST. Between Pearl & Archer Sts. NORTHWESTERN PHARMACY .....CUT RATE DRUGGISTS..... 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Colored Physicians Unless there is a change in the present policy no colored physician of the city will be permitted to take the six weeks course open to physicians of the city at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. E. M. Bowie told Dr. William H. Welsh, white of the Johns Hopkins in an interview Monday that if Hopkins was interested in the lowering of the blood pressure he would admit all the physicians, colored as well as white to do advanced work during the summer months. Burdett Howard Buried Burdett Howard, of Catonsville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Greenbury W. Howard, Montgomery Maryland, as well as from Howell, as pastor, Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. He was thirty-five years old and was well-known in Baltimore where he attended the public schools. He was a nephew of the late Marina Hewlett, of relatives and friends came from all sections of the country to attend the funeral services which were lead by Rev. 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Winston is serene ought to be present or not was the question that she was in indirectly for discussion at the meeting of the Eau Claire Monarch Conference at Union Church Monday. he was a Wonder assistant pastor at the church, said he and his husband complained about presiding over house and said "If the church had not allowed a preacher to come who is not obliged to show." Hose Harvey Johnson backed up Wendy Weir by stating that a mum would number of preschoolers in his estimates. He said: "Wendy weir is one of the most preschoolers in the country. He was one of the preceding preschoolers. He decided that children and teaching a whole lot of children was too slow that they could not be into the seriously with a hand that did not understand differences between a mom and a wife and an adjective and an adverb. Speaking in a loud voice himself, Wendy Weir asserted: "You can find that Sight to do when you have not seen a child." DR: JOHNSON NOT DEAD Last Ruler of Death of Venice (Churchman Caused) Many Broadway has been a cause both and public interest since the cultural turmoil movement the world was on every day when Broadway was on every day when Broadway was on every day when Broadway was on every day on some stilts. It is common enjoyed the false matter that when some of the artists are accompanied with about 1000 people it was very wonderful. Mr. George W. Lottner was the other man. He was a "millionaire" cooled to be so much injured horribly. The ruler rushed the city show. Troy A. Jenkins, the veteran musicien of Street Limits Church, Vanessa and all for several years. Academy to Close. The closing expenses of Clavon- ville have been paid to the Union and the arts program has been presented to the public. Mr. W. Musso is unpaid on the same. To Occupy New Home. The congregation of Washington Line the church, women seated the congregation, Troubadour and Jefferson. They are about the middle of Jane. The pastor is Rev. W. J. Winston. It is an unchallenging program. Forty Join Church. In the past two Sundays as bally the church, women seated the Sunday the church, women seated the Sunday Entertainment a Success. The entertainment given on Master's day among the business of the Church of England Hall is an excellent opportunity. Mrs. Rohanne Oppenheim will present wishes to inmates. Mrs. Rohanne Oppenheim, charitably a Master's Bell secretary. Echoes from St. Matthews. The Master's All hold their regular business in the name of the Master's Ministry. The Master's was recently attended and the dollar was taken in due course. The Master's Lunch Hall on Sunday. MIDDLE SERVICE Mr. Thompson in honor of Mr. Lee Ashley. Mr. Thompson will give their thanks. The Master's evening dinner will be held on Monday and the Master's Lunch Hall on Sunday. BEST SERVICE Mr. Thompson in honor of Mr. Lee Ashley. Mr. Thompson will give their thanks. The Master's evening dinner will be held on Monday and the Master's Lunch Hall on Sunday. Conference To Meet The annual session of the Baltimore and Washington Conference in the United Christian Church, M. E. Campbell, St. Paul and Lennon streets, St. Louis to L. Humbert, Bishop John Williams will preside. 27th Anniversary Monday Dr. W. W. Walker of Madison Square Church, W. A. Morrison, President M. Gordon, whilof the Council, T. will speak at the 27th anniversary of the Drum Hill Avenue Branch Monday night. Churches Met At Psalmist Representatives of fifteen Bands, Mission Church of the city of Baltimore, meet at Psalmist Fannier Church Monday night. Rev. J. H. Green was the speaker. MY NEIGHBORS WEEK A local neighborhood Who will be presented at the commencement exercise of Paul View Preserve Fannier Hill, M. Thurman, may M. T. Stormy next fairing. The Lincoln University Alumni Association of Baltimore help their annual fundraiser, the Home of J. T. Carr, Jr. Sothe was pledged to the University Extension Association decided to organize a Lincoln Club; composed of the wives of the Executive committee consists of H. T. Caldwell and Ellen Hilburn B. M. Burke, treasurer; J. T. Colbert, secretary; ST JOHN'S C. M. P. CHURCH Bassett and Cassidy, Hilburn H. M. Burke, White master; SUNDAY MAY 23rd BISHOP'S HILL 11 A. M. Sunday will preach. 2 P. M. Sunday. School 3 D. M. Rev. Mount Butler. 4 N. B. C. Rev. Will preach. More than 100 babies and small children were brought by their parents to the annual Easter Day of Easter Sunday. School, last Sunday. In addition to an address by Mrs. Addison, of Washington, the subject of the book three were restraints and songs by the children. Of skillets was raised most of which will be used for welfare work amount the poorer children. deceasement of the third prize which was in a spoon and. Hervé was in a spoon prize which was 500. Marie. Benoit. superagent 5,000. Marie. Benoit. superagent 5,000. Joeanne Sheppard Charles T. LeGuent Charlotte Hose Michael Kunz Erinnele Kunz Pallah Turner Marion Thompson Joeanne Gunz Charles Kunz Mia Jones Sammy Hewlett Freyen, Hewlett James Johnson Donald Asmon John Chambers Leon Chambers Mrs James Mrs James Alan Good-Rob Bachelors' Congress In his drive for a larger, Sunday school, Mr. McGee, a Mercer Street School student on Friday May 21, Mr. George, a McGee School student, will be runnled by the cosmopolitan orchestra. Garage Permit Given. Skilled church, were granted permit by the Building Inspector to open the church. Angela Ave. and Hoffman street. During the sessions of General Conference no meetings of the A. M. E. Conference have been held at Bethesda Church. It is important, however, to regard next week. 1500 Witness Baptizing Carswell, Mc. May 20—1500 people witnessed the open air baptism of the new members in the local baptist church, by Rev. Charles Baxton. 440 Presbyterian Churches The Presbyterian Hoard appenance that the churches and missions and 150 salvos are at work among colored people. Good Hopes at Waters The Grand United Order of Good Hopes load by Mr. William Trace, Alfred Nixon and Messrs. Pollutan, and Garrett, worshipped at Waters Council held Sunday. Fifty-four did was given Mrs. F. L. Noves and Mrs. M. Savage for the million dollar rally of the church. Reception to Pastor A reception was opened by master of John Wesley M. E. Church, Glenduric. Joseph W. Joseph J. Henkins, the district superintendent, and Kevin Hezekiah Brown were the speakers. Taming the parsonage of New. Taming the parsonage has been built on the circuit, a parsonage secured and two Sunday schools organized. Taming the parsonage has presented a well-filled purse. Good Hopes At Church A large number of members and friends of the Grand United Order of Good Hope accorded an annual service the order at New. E. Church last Sunday, evening. William G. Price, grand master, made a brief ad- School Closes With appropriate exercises, the annual closing exercises of the Medico. Chirurgical and Theological College were held at Glen Street Institution. E. Emerson, Dr. E. evening, evening, Dr. G. W. Kennard is the president. Centenarian A Character Centenarian A Character William H. Johnson Was 165 Years Old. Mr. William H. Johnson, who died of Marianne Johnson's week, was a character in the Northwestern section of the city. Despite his being 165 years old, he was a man of honor and everybody knew him, including the police. "Pap," as everybody called him, was always smiling. He carried his chili- He was the father of seventeen children. His family is one noted for long life, his mother dying within the last decade. The siblings C. Johnson, national deputy grand master of the Odd Fellows, was a son of the deceased. The body was moved to Davidson's Anne Arnold Co. interment. J. H. Knoxville, Tennessee. May 26 - Rows. E. D. W. Jones, former pastor of the Pennsylvania Avenue. A. M. E. Zion Church, Baltimore. P. A. Walsh, pastor of the Bridge Street Church, Brooklyn. N. J. and W. D. Wood were elected bishops in the county. College of the Church, Montgomery, Alabama, on the annual session here. This week. Bishop Jones, who is a son of the late Bishop Jones, was educated at Livingston College. He is widely known as a contributor to church periodicals and has pastored in various sections of the country. Bishop Walsh, who was born in Tennessee, has successfully pastored Wainwright, Philadelphia, Iroquois and other places. Bishop Walsh, widely known in the church, having been mission The Twenty-second Anniversary Sermon Of Toussaint L'Overture Lodge Rev. Sir J. J. Parker will deliver the sermon Several musical selections will be rendered by the vesper choir Of Warees A. M. E. Church, Prof. Sir J. Ekw, Flesher, Director. Jewish will be presented to P. C. of the said lodge. A cordial invitation is extended to the Lodges, Courts and Uniforms Committee. Sir C. A. Warty, G. C. C., Sir Rosa Richardson, G. W. C. Sir Louis Williams, Bridget Gend. Anniversary Committee—J. H. Echo, Chair; E. Howard S. AT ST JOHN S. A. M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 23rd, 1920 Big program for the occasion. We will have some able speakers at all of our services. COME AND HELP US TO RAISE $500 Rev. S. Rozier, President: Mr. Alonzo Godwin, Vice-President Mr. James G. Brooks, Recording Secretary REV. M. MILDAVIS, D. LASTER Mrs. E. J. Jarker, President Mrs. Sarah E. J. Brown, Secretary REV CHARLES E. STEWART, D. J. Dastor Given by PROP. ROBERT HAYES WAYNE Assisted by home of Baltimore's Best Talent Under the auspices of the A. C. E. League of TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH, Linden Ave. and Biddle Street. SUNDAY, MAY 23rd, 1920, AT 8 P. M. Robert L. Henson, Pres. League. Dr. A. L. Gaines, Pastor Song Recital by Madame Emmaeline Free Trusty Of Middletown, N. Y. AT MADISON ST. CHURCH THIS SUNDAY 4 P. M. Most notable Musical Event of the Season Mrs. Matthew Hays Sings Several Numbers Miss Ethel Waters and Mr. Tolson, out of town talent COME Mrs. Sallie Logan, Chairman BRILLIANT RAINBOW RALLY At Trinity A. M. E. Church Friday, May 28, 1920. More than 20 Queens. Come and see the human Rainbow. Calcium lights. Bring Gibson. Sec. Gertrude C. Fisher. Pres. Alispices of Female Ushers. Rev. L. L. Gaines, Pastor Admission 10 Cents ..NOTICE.. We the members of Evergreen A. M. E. Church, Carroll Will hold a --- LIFT UP: INSPIRING CANTATA ENTITLED GATES AJAR: DAY, MAY 23rd, 1920, at 4:30 P. M. N. M. Carroll Chapter Epworth League CHURCH, in the Main Auditorium. WILL OFFERING: Coun. Miss Edythe Tarker, Sec. Res. Rex. M. J. Naylor, D. D., Pastor MONSTER MEETING LOOK UP: THE BEAUTIFUL AND INSPIRE "THE GATES" will be rendered SUNDAY, MAY Under the auspices of N. M. Carr SHARP ST. MEM. M. E. CHURCH. FREE WILL OF Mrs. Hester Floyd. 1st vice Chau- Mrs. Distelle C. Young. Pres. THE BEAUTIFUL AND INSPIRING CANTATA ENTITLED "THE GATES AJAR" MONSTER MEETING At The Y. M. C. A. BUILDING Sunday May 23, 4 P. M. Sharp MR. MAX YERGAN National Secretary to Africa Subject: "AFRICA, The Open Door." Yergan spent one year in India, six months with the Colonial Troops in Africa. His story is thrilling and touching. ..SPECIAL MUSIC.. Young Men's Glee Club Both men and women are urged to hear Yergan. Don't miss it. Anniversary Service... Avenue Branch Y.M.C.A. Y. MAY 23rd, 8 P. M. Address by Rev. W. W. Walker, Pastor of Madison Street Presbyterian Church. Agent of the Baltimore Young Men's Christian M. Special Music Selections. Agreed to invite a friend to this service. Refreshments. NOTICE! ED CANTATA. J. JOHN'S A. M. E. CHURCH. E. MAY 24, 1920. 6:30 p. m. Son's and Daughter's of Alleen 10 CENTS M. H. DAVIS. Pastor, Mrs. Coleman, Director E.M.J. JONES' MIC NEVER-FAIL HAIR GROWER 27th Anniversary Druid Hill Avenue B MONDAY, MAY Anniversary Address Greetings from the president of the B.A. Association. Special Every member is urged to invite .Refresher NOTICE ..SACRED CA GIVEN AT ST. JOHN'S MONDAY EVE. MAY Benefit of the Son's and ADMISSION Mrs. Alice Brooks, Chr. REV. M. H. DAY MME. M.J. WONDERFUL MAGIC NEVER Greetings from the president of the Baltimore Young Men's Christian Association. Special Music Selections. Every member is urged to invite a friend to this service. Will grow hair three inches in 2 month. If your hair is dry and wry try Madam Jones' Magic Never Fall Hair Grower. It makes the hair grow long, straight and glossy. Madam Jone's Shampoo, 60c.; Madam Jones' Never-Fall Hair Grower, 60c.; Madam Jones' Gloss 55c.; For sale at Drug Scores, 60c. agents wanted. See for terms. M. J. JONES MANUFACTURING COMPANY 441 WEST BIDDLE STREET AGE H. HOLLAND RECTOR AND EMBALMER agger for the late Alex. Hemsley) DES FOR ALL OCCASIONS LY AND NIGHT perks at a price that will suit you and Expert Attention Guaranteed RUID HILL AVENUE PHONE: MADISON 692 w of this business and am not in partnership with anyone OBERT A. ELLIOTT directress and Embalmer GEORGE H. H. FUNERAL DIRECTOR (Formerly manager for the CARRIAGES FOR A OPEN DAY AND N Will furnish Funerals at a Polite, Courteous and Exp 1631 DRUID HI C. & P. PHONE: I I am the sole proprietor of this b —and am no MRS. ROBERT A Funeral Directress Phone Wolfe 6590 Immediate S FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMPALMER (Formerly manager for the late Alex. Hemsley) CARRIAGES FOR ALL OCCASIONS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Will furnish Funerals at a price that will suit you Polite, Courteous and Expert Attention Guaranteed 1631 DRUID HILL AVENUE C. & P. PHONE: MADISON 692 Phone Wolfe 6590. Immediate Service Day and Night 1725 Ashland Avenue, Corner McDonogh Street BRANCH OFFICES: 504 East Street, 2109 Drudg Hill Avenue Including handsome hearts and carriages, also beautiful casket, outside case, enamoring the body, advertising funeral, opening the grave, gloves and door crest, closed. Chapel, Morgan Park, Closed. Automobile Funerals 538 Dolphin St. Bet. Division St. & Penna Ave. Phones MADISON 4067 & 4921 J - Carriages for all occasions ST. MATHEWS M. E. CHURCH D. 23rd St. near Greenmount Ave. key. K. A. Green. pastor. Personage 427 E. 23rd Street 111. 230 P. M. Sunday School. 230 P. M. Sermon by Rev. John H. Carter. A. P. M. Epworth. Lea- sage. P. P. M. Sermon by pastor. M. L. H. Sermon by pastor. Mrs. Annie. C. Smith. Asst. Supt. Mrs. E. Pulver. Press. Ladies. Ab. Mrs. Sue. H. Sermon by E. L. Mrs. Ellise James Press. Penny Club. Mr. Alex. Jones Press. Brotherhood Boy, C. E. Fudge, pastor, residence 152 E. E. Elder St. H. A. M. Sermon by pastor M. C. Sermon by pastor Mr. C. T. Sawyer, Sup. H. P. M. Sermon by Boy, A. W. Brook. H. P. M. Emory League. H. Vick. Harvey, tree. H. P. M. Sermon by EASTERN M. E. R. CHURCH McBURNERY, near Patterson Park Roy, C. B. BISSON Pastor Residence 1569 N. Carey Street. The Home—Like Church (MC) 120-749-1200 5:20 A. M. Cuss Brienne in Barnes leader, pastor, pastor, suspect. The Faith That Saves. 5:20 P. M. Sunday School 5:20 P. M. Sermon in pastor suspect. The Soo We are Sawing. 5:20 P. M. Sermon in pastor suspect. The tracer visits to M. E. R. Church. The members and friends promised to report the Sunday. We thank all who asked us in our consent 44066. If all members do their duty we will ream, the goal is 44066. Mr. Annie Hammond Sun. Mr. D. I. Fowler Pres of League. Mr. William Lockin secretary. A. 11 A. M. Trenching 2250 P. M. Sunday School 2250 P. M. Sunday School CENTENNIAL M. E. CHURCH Caroline and Bank Streets Rev. Walter S. Jackson, Pastor. Insurance 234 S. Curleine Street. Stanley Junior Sup. Address by Mr. Harry Jones, JR. Local Treacher's Day and All Day Meeting by singing and praying praying at the center of local Treacher's and Cantilever praying bands of the Treacher's Day 11 A. M. Sermon by Rev. John A. Jackson. 12 A. M. Sunday School, Mr. Luther Mitchell, Acting Sunt. 13 A. M. Sermon by Rev. Samuel A. Chuskey. 5. J. M. E. Epworth. League. Minn. Helen C. Dean, President. Program in charge of Mr. Bernard Shurter. M. S. Sermon by Lesty W. Winn. A. Smith. M. S. Sermon and Praising Bands are invited to be present and the Meeting will begin 10 o'clock Saturday the object is to win Souls to Christ. Free entertainment for the visitors. CHRIST INSTITUTION CHURCH 1. A. M. Hev. John Oley. Ensor street near Monument 10. A. M. Hev. John Oley. Ensor street near Monument 12. P. M. Evanshall Smith. 1. P. M. Logan. 8. P. M. Finston. UNIVERSAL SPIRITUAL CHURCH N. W. Corner Hillen and East St. Rev. John B. Watkins Sunday, 5 p.m. P. M. sermon by Hev. Smith. 8. P. M. Spiritual tests after sermon. Sunday, 5 p.m. P. M. sermon by Hev. Smith. 8. P. M. Spiritual tests after sermon. Sunday, 5 p.m. P. M. at the home. 648 Sturge Street, daily 4 to 6 p. M.; Thursday, 7 p. M.; Special appointments at residence. Phone Wolfe 125-61- At The Y. M. C. A. BUILDING Sunday May 23, National Secretary to Africa Subject: "AFRICA. The Open Door." Yergan spent one year in India, six months with the Colonial Troops in Africa. His story is thrilling and touching. .SPECIAL MUSIC.. Young Men's Glee Club Both men and women are urged to hear Yergan. Don't miss it. BALT1MORE, MD. Phone: Mt. Verizon 757 W 11 A. M. Sermon by Rev. Anuilla Brooks, Subject "The Divine Will" Brown, middle school, Mr. Win. H. Procter, Sunn. 8:35 P. M. A. C. E. League, Mr. Howard D. B. Couns. B. M. I. M. Tyr, subject "A Wheel in the Middle of a Wheel" EBENEZER A. M. D. CHURCH V CHARLES B. 10 A. M. Bible Class, Mary B. Smith 1. 230 A. M. Sermon, John C. 2. 230 P. M. Sunday School, Charles B. 3. 230 P. M. A. C. Leaage, Musical 3. 130 Annual sermon to the Sunday Alive, Mrs. L. J. Mankey, Pre- sident to get the Everyman Press ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH V Rev. M. H. Davis 10 A. M. Mens Bible class, Rev. S. 1. 230 P. M. Sunday School, Rev. S. 2. 230 P. M. Mens platform service 2. 230 P. M. Mens preaching to pastor All churches are welcome to Mens MADISON STREET PRESBY Rev. W. 11 A. M. Table, Tisha in Leaage 1. 230 P. M. Sunday School, See it 2. 230 P. M. Musicale, Mrs. Matthew I. Miss Emel Waters, Mrs. Tolkam and 1. A. M. Franchising by the pastor. 2. 3.0 P. M. Sunda by the pastor. J. W. Wondoodh, Superintendent. 2. 3.0 P. M. Sunda service men are invited. (Come). 2. 5.0 P. M. C. E. League Mr. S. Davis Prep. 2. 5.0 P. M. C. E. League O. O. of Nazarites. 2. 5.0 Churches with men in Day. ALL DAY. ALLEN A. M. E. CHURCH Cor. Lexington and St. Louis 11 A. M. Special sermon by the pastor. 12 A. M. Special sermon by the pastor. 13 D. m. Sunday School 1330 L. M. Allen C. E. League. Please attend. 14 M. Sermon by his pastor. Stumbers and visitors are welcome. H. D. Brent. Sup. S. S. Wm. H. Burler Pres. A. C. F. L. PAYNE MEM. A. M. E. CHURCH Calhoun and Laurens Streets Res. Rep. Mayor SUNDAY SERVICES Quarterly Meetings: 6.30 A. M. Praver and Lee, er- cise 11 A. M. Preachin' Leader, 11 A. M. Preachin' services. Rev. J. C. Marin P. E. 2.30 F. M. Sunday School. Rev. J. Marin P. E. WEEKLY SERVICES A weekday meeting from Monday to Friday, meeting all, you are cordially invited to the services. Herv. Doe, Doe, acting pastor. J. R. Ayers, Secretary. WATERS A. M. E. CHURCH 427 Acquittal Street Rev. J. W. Norris, D. D. Pastor. 11. A. M. Sermon by the pastor. 12. 3.0 P. M. Mrs. Mosely. 12. 3.0 P. M. Mrs. Mary Mosely. 12. 3.0 P. M. Allen C. E. League. will branch a special sermon to the Touleasant Looveture Lodge No. 14, K of p. this Sunday May 3rd. Monday: Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday Classes. Thursday 8 P. M. Band Prayer Missouri State Friday 8 P. M. Boys Training Class, Mr. C. A. Carey teacher. Missouri State Mr. Emma Stanley, Pres. of League Mr. J. W. Woodson, Secretary. WAYMAN MEM. A. M. E. F. CHUCHI Carroll street near Carey 2130 P. M. School 2130 P. M. Sunday School Mr. Josephine Williams Sun, 2130 P. M. Sunday School 12 G. W. O. of Jerusalem will turn out to help Group No. 12 C. Williams. 12 G. W. O. of Jerusalem will turn out to help Group No. 12 C. Williams. Smith Canville will be on hand with his helpers. 8 M. Class No. 2 Thomas Dixon leader. 8 T. M. Freaching. 8 T. M. Freaching Class No. 1 W. S. Johnson leader. Johnson leader. Sunday, December Class. No. 2 Passer leader. 8 P. M. Friday. Praver meeting. Dennis Fisher Captain. CALVARY A. M. P. ZION CHURCH Pine street at Saratoga Rev. Joseph Butler, pastor. 2.20 P. M. Sabbath School. 8 P. M. Special sermon by a serene live song service will be rendered. Our many friends are invited to come and worship with us. Final Mortgage Italy: Sunday 1. A. M. Sermon by the pastor. 2. P. M. Specials of Truth. 2. P. M. Specials in. Sunday. School. 3. M. M. Annual sermon on the Sermon by the Rev. D. H. Klein, D. H. Hear the reports of chairman of the rally. PHONE MADSION 1084 1308 Pressiman Street will furnish you a Complete Furniture Embalme, opening on 17.07.ave. Fine for $475 un. Also shipping Fine from $47 un. No charge for remo- lations. LIMOUSINE FOR WEDDING Mr Same Motto—Money o Polite and Courteous EDWARD FUNERAL DIRECTOR Will give to all the ve service Cartages and Limouene will furnish you a Complete Funeral with Casket, Burial Robe Embalme, opening of grave, Heaven and Cremation or Limousine for $67 us. Also shipping Funerals which is our Specialty from $47 us. No charge for removing remains from thembal, etc. IIMOUSINE FOR WEDDING PARTIES & FUNERALS My Name Motto= Money or no Money See Me First Carriages and Limouenes to hire for all occasions. 1463 North Carey Street, near Gold Phone Madison 5861, Never Closed TEMPORARY LOCATION. 1234 FETTING STREET Phone Madison 5588 Some people prefer QUALITY, others look at ERICUES. I can suit you. My prices make it expensive to go elsewhere when you need an undertaker “WHIGHT QUALITY” THE CHURCH West Montgomery St. near Charlotte Montgomery St. Pastor ith Teacher. Tolkien, Sept. by Ampuon Glee Club. resident, Knights and Daughters. Rally for June. Lexington Street near Pine Street. is Pastor. amuon H. Rozier, President. sor. W. Wendhuis Superintendent. men are invited. (Come). Davis Pres. the G. U. O. of Nazarines. Day. ALL DAY. METTERLAN CHURCH is Pastor. s. A. Son. rrow by leaps. gives sing several numbers also. SOCIAL BAPTIST CHURCH East Street near Green street. Rev. T. H. Shimmer, pastor. Residence 215 Lower Street. business services of our bevied Pastor John H. Corish. Quarterly, meeting begin. Friday evening, pastor Saturday night. s. P. H. Sunder School. Sister Lacy Brown Church Clerk. LEADENIALL BAPTIST CHURCH Leadernial Street, near Cross Dr. R. W. Jefferson pastor; Dr. A. Brown pastor; Dr. A. Brown pastor; and exercises. 11 A. M. Sermon by the pastor; 30 A. M. Sermon by the pastor; Wm. Roberts Sunn. 5.30 M. M. Services B. X. P. U. M. John 10 M. The Golden Leaf Industrial Circle will present the "Tree of Life" Positively silver offering at the door. John Wilson, Church Clerk GILLIS MEM. M. P. CHURCH B. M. P. Foster Stockton Street. TRUSTEES DAY Parker Merrill Pres. 10 A. M. Pres. 11 A. M. Rev. Dr. Ivy subject. Church Grandfather And Grandm 6:30 P. M. Haiti, Wes. Pres. 3:20 M. C. E. L. M. C. Haiti, Wes. Pres. Mrs. E. Brown, Sup. THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH Bond and Jefferson St. Bond and Jefferson St. Parsonage, 423 N. Bond St. 9:30 A. M. Class Meeting. 9:30 A. M. Class Meeting. Pastor. 2:30 P. M. Sunny School. 2:30 P. M. Hey. Alfred Young with his special sermons 6:30 P. M. Y. P. Lease. Program in charge of the Rosebud Creek. P. M. the Silver Spring Association Auxiliary and Literary will worship with us. Sermon in the pastor. Wednesday, birth Class meeting. Friday night Class meeting. A special institution to strangers C. E. Perry Church Clerk. Biddle Street near Penna Ave. Rev. L. C. Curtis, D. D. Foster Rehignance 1222 Arrive Ave. 11 A. M. Sernon by Rev. Smallwood All are welcome to our services. BIG ZION A. M. P. ZION CHURCH Pennsylvania ave. near Burlington St. 11 A. M. Procedure by the pastor. 1.30 P. M. Sunday School 2. P. M. Annual ceremony to the Unions Union by Rev. J. M. McCormack churches meeting. 4. P. M. Class meeting. Brother A. Bulling leader. 5.30 P. N Christian Endeavor Leece Mrs. James Ralley, president. K P M. Franchising by the pastor. A welcome to all. Mineral with Casket, Rural Rhee Hearse and Carriage or Limon-Punerals which is our Speciality moving remains from the brutal, etc. PARTIES & FUNERALS or no Money See Me First Attention Guaranteed RINGGOLD OR AND EMBALMER very best and courteous possible. tes to hire for all occasions. Street, near Gold FRIDAY, MAY (21, 1919: — HE AFRO-AMERICAN 3 z Bee Sana Cet Peon NORTH GUrAW oTREeT BENE ORS. MD, epee alt Veron 2833, gee Pete cence chat pes omit oe ecsios EE jingle Copy p-csccssa Keapendant in all Patnge Me antes tm othing bress Run last week, 19.500 Bho big’ unifleation that mus iio is tho unification of ail the frurches of the world Into mailed ‘Chueh of Cbrit, Mayor Brocning is still. cogitat- erover the appointment of fared, member, on. he School ard. What ne needs is « Lady facbeth to help him. "screw his firage to the sticking point.” ‘pho. Arlington Memorial and ymphitheatre in Washington will Suipear on ite columns the names econtederate generals and Ne: Sex “When Southerners. erect atuo to Goneral Grant and_Abra- fate tec fa Ticrmons He ml lime to honor the. memory "of fe rebels of 1861 in” Washing- §-Rich people from the United tates sometimes apend tho winter Cuba. Due to the profits in Hhugar, rich Cubans are now com He to the United States for a tte ‘cot breeze In the auminer Hi Like everything iso the price Ipe:tho new straw itd took a Jump this winter. Weonomizers ure Hiurning to the lightweight cloth Bonnet that is cheaper. Mozy people are the most efficent Fevorkérs. ‘They do the most ‘work fivith ‘the teust’ number of hand Hnotlons. aie aays are longer, yot ‘the fjears measure the same. i Beck up your, university diplo- Shia: with common senso instead’ rt fromnion coneolt, Your country fheeds you. F Tho war i over but rent day fomes Just as frequently as it did fin war times, doRext your tongue and perhups your mind will get time to. think About something worth saying. j Failure to make mistakes fs fuil- forings: many’ quarters. Nebody talks about who paid fror the bread that mother used to make. | Patlure to make mistakes, full- hica'ts do anything. } Railroad workers demund a 32500 a year salary as a minimum or-a-favlly ot ve. By the time line head of the family buys” five arcvot shoes, Avo eulty, Ave, hts nda loaf of ,bread, there might be ‘enough left to take the children os elreus Citizens of Arkansas spent $4600 defending Uweive men on trial My conngon wth we ruse site ieShinBetfonch hilo cote somes Lae I pinoy Berry of the white M. B. eur aesared that me delin the Conforence to elect two col pred bishons bured nifelin feith: the. Southern» ehurch ten fkotand fathom. Tou bad. for the Southerners: EA weoman and an oulla. "board fehosed the whole. Pittsburg de ‘tective force on-a wild goose chuse GAuupY = Hast tweek. The-outja board told [the woman and the woman tol ihe: detectives that three netson ind been murdered in a certain house, but the erie has not been discovered yet, and thu. detectives want to lock up the ouije. board ‘for turning in fulse alurms, African. women. are rebelling against polygamy. Some of them Ihave been to Europe to see how the -oiie wife man works. and w [00d thany of them have come futider -the Influence of the Chris: ‘than’ missionaries. One of them remarks “the one Hite: system will abolish. tho in- Iniumerable ana disastrous effects fet Jealousy which polygamy en- @ourages, and-make it possible for properly ared children, “Quality in-ehildren not quanti- ty wil save the races” eeThat the Cathotle University And” Georgetown University. both, Hocated in Washington have open- fed..their doors to colored. students will, be regarded as a forward Step by persons within and without fthe: denomination. An English woman, who had the Road habit of sleeping. wlth her Smouth open, “swallowed a mouso Fahd ts now undergoing treatment fat.a° London Hospital. “Which shows that to a mouse due hole iy as ‘good as another, $y-Republican leaders do not take “Kindly. to. the, proposition to, name Telght:delesates‘at-large to the {National Convention. instead ” of four, euch to huye.a hale vote, ENevertheless the Democrats favor Fahe scheme: as the best means to Paive all elenients, representatlon. Noone: ever. does, anything Im- tase aikh-wloveson.. oi eoiThe™ very, vest, advertisement. ts Scolrteous treatment, of ‘customers. EeEawhité ‘people. often’ neglect the ENoprors owns, feelings: They nine ts ies eww tent, what Sahel ana: what ts: kind: to. him. Eas on ttn denis on what. post, Yor ln felehowe:aaking.bn rhe) almunEpAcS to reniove uTHapperidix, “charged; by. “phy: gin Chicago. ta: now: 3280: "Ne pctors-Villjoullon7 a pattent: 20 gshay/$6.00" per visit It wi F peoplesia Chicago. to:kesp-cvell SHOULD SERVANTS ORGANIZE Forty dollars a month for ® cook, thirty-five dollars a month for housekeepers, and thirty .dol- lars a month for chambermatds and walters ts the new scale fixed for domestic workers-in the Dis: trict of Columbia. SU! there are employers who. complain. about the shortage of servants. If some of the silly women whe employ servants had” their own household tasks to perform, they would soon perceive that it takes as much brains to cook a meal as it does to run a telophone switch- board or work in a shirt factory. Still there 1s only one way to prove this assertion and that {s for the domestic workers to or- ganize into unions for better pay and shorter hours. ‘Why do longshoremen get cighty conte an hour while waiters get a dollar and a half i day? Why do hod curriors get sixty cents. an hour and cooks forty dollars a month? Why do factory girls curn forty-elght dol- arya month und house muida thirty dollars a month? Lurgely Decuuse of organiza. tion, Is.the answer. “Take the best paid occupations in the United states und you Iwill find organized workers, In fuct it will appear that the workers are not paid for thelr ability to perform certain tusks, but for thelr ablity to form themselves Into» strong organiza- tions. ‘Thru organizations the servant workers can raise themselves to a place of dignity in. the field of labor second to no other occups- tion. ‘There was a time when the coal miner and the railroad worker were ut the bottom of tho list. They were the lowest paid labor- ers. Where are they now? At the top. How did they get there? Labor. unions., IS “TRAMORS" THE RIGHT WORD According to the Standard dic- tloners, one “who for any reason betrays his trust” Is u traitor. ‘Men who violate thetr allegiance vel te their country are Vie) tienen eck and wey tre weed ms one Bader Fyeer eter matey ees, Southern reprensoitt ea hive totte. Justit catlon for the Herve «nected In the House of Reprosentatives in Wash- ington Saturday of last week and again on Tuesday when they made an effort to brand us false Representative Madden's refer- ence to Lee, Jackson and other Confederates uy “traitors to their comntry.” Lee Juckson and many others, who served In the armies of the “Jost cause” wore offleerk inthe Unitod States Army at the owt- break of the war, and in juining with the South in the rebellion be- trayed their allegiance to thelr country and thelr ath te support the cunstitution. As such they were. traitors In the fullest sunse of the word. Back of the resentment of the Southern Representatives und- thelr threats to do peréonal violence to Nr. Madden was their failure. to have the nameg of General Lee, Jackson und other Confederate leaders carved on the columns of the new $900,000 National Memor- ial dedicated at Arlington Come- tery this week. early twenty-five thousand men are buried In this cemetery. who gave their ives for the Union cause. At the dedication were veterans of tho Grand Army, Spanish Amerlean War und World War. Confederate organizations were noticcable by their absence Certainly it woutd have. atshonor- ed the memory of these Reroes, if jon the monument to. thelr valor should be.engraved the names of robels who fought the nation for which they gave their lives, A DIRECTOR OF RECREATION City Solicitor Roland Marchant is said to be planning a ‘Municipal Soclul Service Department, to di- rect the work now being done by the Public Athletic League, the Playground Association’ and. sever- ul other welfare ugencies. ‘The Department would run:on. a city upproprlution of a sum nut to ex- ceed $80,000. ‘Tho idea ts to create an entire- ly few city {department with heud responsible to the Bowrd of Estimates for the expenditure of the taxpayers’ money. In addition this Read - would supervise the work of other welfare agencies recelving funds from the city. Such i plun ought to work well, and will undoubtedly receive the okey of Mayor Broening. — While the propusul is in its formative stute, however, it is in time to see to It that it ‘calls for a colored director’ of “playgrounds und an adequate number of cblored us- sistunts, to be puld salaries com- miensurate with their duties. Both the Public Athletic League and the Playground —Assuctution under private management have entered into support of recreation fucllities for colored people, bw the direction and administration have been largely in the hunds of the whites, who: have lucked: the contact find the Jntiniute knowl- jedgo. necessuty. to bring’ about the best, development, Several “of. the larger cities have a colored direc: tor of recreational activities and the plan should vommend itself to the local uuthoritios, New York specialists say thers should be no ‘rissing in the morn: Ing because there: ure too: many germs on the lips at thar ume. Don’t ‘kiss before breakfart or on fan empty stonwich,” 3s the new fslogun. On this. subject , there fseoms. to. bee varletynt: opinion Famous Parisian. play-welters, ad- vise ‘folks to kisw.when they “fee Hike it.” whilevan-equally noted theatre“ miuager says kiss ar: always dangerens, might: or tay [The ‘public will: evidently. smi lat both arguments: and continu ‘to-do just-asit-pleases, «- *.-- ‘TO BISHOP BROOKS ‘The elevation of Dr. W. Samp- son Brooks to the African Method- ist bishopric is dislinetly gratity- ing to the thousands of {riends he has. made by his remarkable record as pastor of Bethel: Church, this. eily, and to his legion of friends throughout the country who know of his successful pastor- ates In this and other cities. As successfully ax he has pastoyed in this country, the APRO-AMERT- CAN also hopes he. will administer the far-off West Africa field, where the Christian Church is greatly in need of a man who can bring big rosults. His new fteld offers the largest possiblities. ieee ca soe Tust AKY years: REO on: WsGne day of this week the colored peo- le of East Baltimore Raid a dix eolebration in honor of the ratit eation of the Fifteenth Amentl- ment to. the Cohstitutior of the United States, giving to the rice the full right to vote, ‘That celebration began with w parade, which started at Liroad- Way and ended ut the Baitic Mon- tument, where speeches in keening with “the spirit of the accession were delivered. Wiliam U. Saunders was marshal yf the parade and Isaue Myers and Dr. H, J. Brown, who was muster of ‘ecremonies, were among the texd- ing spirits in the celebration, These three men were amung the foremost buttléry the race hud in his elty, especially. for their rights within the Republican party.” Dr. H. J. Brown, who is still living and who dy fast approach- ing his nineticth milestone, was a leader for neatly forty years in the fight for recognition, He. at- tended several Republican uation- jal conventions as a Histrict dele- gate and wis consplenons among those who won for the cslored peaple quite a measure et recos- nition within the ranks of the Re- publican party. There Is a re-vehoing of the sentiment of the Browns, Myerses and Saunders Cor recosnition with- in the parts: conneils In Marykind these days, whether or not the white leaders will harken unte chess appeals at the Republican State Convention and grant the colored voters’ demands for dele- gates ty Chicago remiaing to be seun. If so, then those leading the race now avill ferl like the leaders of a generation ax and work ungradgingly snd wittiagly for the success nf the Gi. OP In State and nation next fall. Yesterday, tomorrow was loday. Silence i mot golden nt a bar- ain sale. A “heck of x salesman fs often a sturinon of @ buyer, Wher thieves fall out, then other Uhteves get scared. Retixion’ OF the tongue is vast: ly different from religion of the heart. A knock may be wy good as a ooost but most of uss are. foolish Jenuugh to prefer the boost. A. good bishop does not always Inced to poxsexs a big voice and 3 urge wvastiine. ‘The high ways of Vite often tead to the deepest cctlars of existence. He who discovered gossip came very near to the discovery. of Uc secret uf perpetual motion. ‘The aifference detwesn a Tite and a big (ool Is seldom more than Jone uy two inches, < Reported that since. prohibition Jeume in, garage doors @o not have {0 be 86 Wide as formerly, Minois Elects Delegate-at-large Chicugo, il, May 20.--Colun Oui 8. Bunewh, Cormeriy. tender fot the. Eighth Iilinels. Hogiment Was chown alternate delogute-at: utge to the Nutional Convention, GREENSBORO LAWYER ANSWERS NEWS Declares ‘That There ts No. Sim arity Between Duos Aut “Coker blew Crh aaly Maa oe emt aa aT Bette A atone: Bash a Sati cst Be Gaaur cle usa” attra eerste at Be benitdatntea At aa ent UNS ea ieee aay Sn el fd B BL "Baath Pica ES ne eta tttie Mee ee i un eset cl" Wt Rehan eh le CRT cana ce ah eens Bitte eae Bae We uae eae Beet sal “in general.” Mr. White con- dla, SET SUNG, Be Use and dst Been ata ce! Steers ge ama ow oe : Richest Man Asks. Divorce. sete, Met te fone ropa, 2 aA Rea Sart Ma aot Gite Besar Phat Slee ad aati Thee She ate au THE FORUM Suggests State Wide Petitions To Governor Hitcthe Sen ve ‘By Pastors Of Churches Thruout Slate, Urging The Gov- | “ceuoy To Commute Sentence OF Isaiah Fountain, (A white man who stuns for beter relattons “between ie aces semis to the APRO-AMERICAN the following letter: tro the Flltor: 7 ‘eae sir!—E am sorry you were wot able to come over as in onter to erry, opt a plu outlined by those opposed (0! Excention, some wok fs necesiiry HERE: by-someone ot pet | Somally interested, but from a humanitarian: stindpolat ‘the Idea 18 (IE posdblo) that w Sunday (next Suuday belns Whit Sunday. wwoukl be most appropriate)” be see apart ay day of prayer by every congregation In the skate, of his. ree, tine the Lond aight soften the hearts of the powers ut be stunt die people x0 ane uiey would. zivo this man's. life its & Bit to bis mace and bls people, so-that 1 mghe be a, bless By them In thelr Tuture co-operation for the closer symiputhetle uplift work-—racher than by hls execution ease Fesenunent At bitter Feeling. ‘Phen have every pastor and Ibs tock sist fe petiion on time day or as soon Uereatter ats possible ant forward to to some central point where they ean be assembled nd eaveled before the Governor by a committee of influentiot cluzens with some able and discreet spokesman, Make it am accusion for an uplift work on the part of youy race on behalf of humanity. and ht opposition to the dec | tring ‘at revenze. Show the Governor and the public. that Sour peoples Tike all erentures with rel blood, ean be governed Heat iy love: amd Torgivenness and not by, fear aul revenge tho only deetele ever laugh or practiced by the Master. | 1 ts believed that au elforl on this thie, MADE: IMMEDIATELY, ny anceeed, CATAL does not accomplish Hts purpose of Saving this. prisoners Me, IC will at feast place his people, in. the forefront of movement Co abolish a barbarous practice Uhat hing Talled oF | tts puejose for centuries, and that members. of his yace are the prinelpal vietlms:of aud drat has a tendency fo heey the mes estranged n enmity toward cach other. T think the Society of Helens (Quakers) would lewd you theie aid and ssmpathy. Se ‘Very (rly and sincerely, 3 PRIEND OW BERTER REDATIONS A WIL Sometody Please Page dudagW. M. Lewis Urgex Renders for Wiit U. Ketehem. {Hold On Mo 'Thety Liberty Bo Owner tatitor: tains yea In the | Pattinere: papers ths “xuetnent that eta Fanntain has heen “eonvieted. sn emtemcut to Mang aad alu Shelf ix sire that the werdiet wl neasay i setinty the beable oe Fal Pi ons cane tt tr see whe ean the ywmple at "Cabot Count that seer the hal bse iis! stice! that ‘courts are: Sune to ay tae regen, Hite WHI the exception of one Jur tien taro peontes wo etre a ie ete elt Ga aa ik Ssnbote people west wer, fit tenes aaa nner will I satis Win th tela) of as member ath inno wee, icien nt we colored mH a wervaiitec Gait so dite or te de pageant in tne preci wit ‘lonely whit eam expensss th aiton mgs “nt tine aver features yarn with “ewe tell tha Sheri thar we wine ‘colores tet a ie, a, sah pe, ar Remtettet “aeegpii Ur thle erin Fl nt, tw satiate wenn oF a Eterute as ava tae eaten tM fens wf Cama kik pee for th testing tans We sented Diese pee ‘dle Fours to Juste, WE Renee Hrhis Render Believes AU Worker ‘Shunkt duin ‘The Unions. Tee See vids of kabmring: wow in, Somer ih elt Sion atte wih the Meat tbat at tater Oa iMiinatjere tre at Washington, by ee Ret oNE ant yawece tater: eof tebe ete Be Rae neh cat Tite "ata rca ‘ere RE tattle ciate owes and Ieee aria ei ce eg tetaRendtien out ain We and eee Mauer eles dvi MASS eat ieee aid TEM Aan A6e el fo the on ele ang a abet tet and seater neared ie inne ne ube ae. tne ee Sadar ie Mae” Seu tan Sei te’ yc unit sere sient SO at Me tes Lymer Palen, St. Aume Avandel Knows hae The “right Por Rawal Selarles For ‘Revels Js Js. Fo the ie = Pay HE ray tae Se portant inet cine aieerthange as aur st ie Sears to cut. Te i a Ge te dar yeu na? cae ty eae teat va ta a ing wise TUE eke that ur he So oven rut ina cst ue Sars tat eu aaa ae sue en, 35. 5 Aagerstown iRemier Sys Elemen Tay Sehouk Priucipal is An Ob- tclbeiieaaan: Sume weeks aay i delegittion | ut ent etnres tte, Washington “Coun Bout ‘i kalueation, exingoseal oc AOE! Wins Spokesman, dee, J.C Sevthan ane es daly Wicnte Slee petition tron’ the: Colored. peu pie uf Wastington County mand ask the ‘Board tara highs senoel for th enitdeen, Dre Witson vote thie Iuoae inset gf thie urgent ised OF such a seltea So aghast wa tlw, “ever tcolirtesy bythe bout was told ° Uh the matiee rome ences con Aitertad bye ies bustet ast was prot fee tha le Fewest wou seunted “Lire aly opposition to this, pro gromive step secina, 10 be the eines Sr the grated school iWule Pree Weare reliably iutormed that te ta heen te tine conmty. superintendent 9 the bute andl suggested Ute there ar nut enough colvred eile i th county: prepared for ish setvol, ‘tis Mutemene is erfungons, © 32¢er year iuivaon or more. eileen "com Inlet the grated seul These eh Jiren's xehwo! days are over IC the furenis are ot able hngnekally. Seen tian away: from Nome to see Only: abouts per vane ot the colure people: here are in Hnanelat yualtio feSkona‘thent aways eonseatentty th Stier #8 per cent of boys and sinks be ween teland Tt stairs ot age ket More wchowtings aad Roto the ba, Te germs tie is That principal. Free ot Hh atic nina ch, ere ines. "teaching raves hs w Imnuctt as ‘he has, bed at the Mes 0 the tublie wchoot hire. for Wee Seuete anit he has not seceded “dur nigaat these Sears in curaing “on corouigh pupil rom tie, graded yeliu Tneaveity oc 23.00 seus to tay th ucteue of a gt school, TUacemy tots alse {Hat the grade school fuentis in Washington Count fe very amuch, plowed "with Tse Stnen every county in the State sen fig deluauion toc Agnapolis. in pro test te dhe staraiion waes that ar eins pale colored teachers thes sal Rut i "word at, protest. Now th Deingipal fe che obstructionsst Uy Th His Seal, AC Seen os Hegires. to Kgep fhe school on aleve with hitcie "There, must’ newt a progreas for the fear tyme “tive sehool itgelt ts a veritable gern hole, surrounded by" ess pools.” pi Pen, back huses ‘and horse stable Serhan ite led wich Water neat AV the vear anno heat “in win het princhial az. all the ‘time 3p panes. new ovine. < We shill Ozh ontll victory. fs achwived, “Murvlan Sg caow Vira, stare in eudeation. sh Will never raise fier” Standard” unt she learns to raise. If She mus Fates tle quatiles and opportune ‘of all her people: na a HAGERSTOW? We M. Lewis Urgex Tenders To Hold On ‘To ‘Their Liberty Bonds amd War Swvings Stumps. Ty the Hatitors— ‘rhin’ “Gnited— States Government burrowed nignes From you ty. Hoatney tho War. kot hold the "Govern hens “purinise, te. dune you) hack, ‘hig ruinive ig eathal G0 biberts tannt ir Wietary Note, Gm ti Hott i statet th“ eonitions yn sic “ive Mvermet borrowed Ch pues trent sone efit instance UC son bud a Bow ot tine “Punt hiberag Lest. He tate tigate ADL ty sani Octoloer ABU beeach sear ‘uutil maturity. | sau felt revadrs intetiesh, onthe aati in guid Yor the Bend Other ste Tia alice rates oF snterest ame tle Mheutupity ties, alt uh witht 3h cher Saat He ta Rie. “U7 oa keop Sone Inn at the date when tie’ Government. en tne full for tte Suu abr tot. tee Eihemeege Hy tes tuestinne, th Dries be WwW one aay: “ur Mish Hn hese “You ant Uiicle Sangre We fing age fey Site speetaeat wlll teh ‘lier atl iether: ell Tose hy tt ‘Gn thie othe heat, 4f sore sell Your Labeete Ron tne, sent eH tind That ive ncn eA a Sour vlaiiae for vere diary fait for tie. pies thas et Dri dane eee nse Ihewane fering. tase eed Fea ire oe eth tore sone ein tg riven elie I I nvweginue ie latortis fr Tenia iil tinere ape feat tw be Ike orice, snes the Th Same be tetie u Biberty” Bomis, Suart-sichted ne Ate dipinat hen ant tine athe Sin, lees aire une thet. Stith inet. lve tht ene lve tithes ovener of a Liberte Bn tits Ho the bond, yout howiht uf he went HU joe hfe net wae A the, nite! staves overnite ‘Bug as muy wore AL Uwe prose tse rate ak Sunt ea alforde Seu hola tea. “to ‘inaunrity, sani ond ty make tig literence be amon what tives al‘ “how at thier face vttnes “ou itt ads “er Seite Bund iteiest sn gene invest ent slit tit 8 your Lyporty Bol pugrmeres . W. at LEWIs COLUMBIA SCIENTIST or ~ DEPENDS MOENS Declared. Mis Stuy Deanarnel Examination OF Body asa Wile | Washinton Be Say 2a fewer written by. Provessor Fm fee eg arta nage Inet of Anthropology, Columb Chiversity. Sv es tora hawyer i uabington makes defence Ut 3 Th Moens tndieted. again. by th Veaal grand! Jury lage. weeke fo showing mdgecm pictires ut col pred gti. P'prafvssor Hoax, who is the etomists who tihed the, Souther whites Sometime, ago by Uhe deck. ration Uhat science had heen able va juine ut no diterence welweeh the! brain ‘oC olored, and. whi peopl, says thie he inows Moen Ie engaged in Tego xeon vestigations and that the Nested photographs reeentiy print baby. Meune nett magazine are et the Ereatent, valle. er eeeudies of the kind. made. Moons (0 seek. wit. wiysiologicn differences beeween. races Hy Protege Boss creauira thi In rouigatten or tho “hoay tn th Mader Jowt like. an extovination ol recrutty for tke army. Picture said by the court in the | recent telat toe. obsetne. 1 regard. faving the Nighest lus. ‘Stuens, together "with. the while rowan ho. recontiy sired Re TNR fete cO tt Kgine ee is Wilberforce Commencement | iWitbertorce, Ohio, May 14<De tamiiton Hat, elton at the New York tmepenitent, will mute, the famine aires a ber foree sume 1 Texas Mob Flogs Man to Death. Rew Verk, May 20-—the satlona scociatton for the \avanesinone ol Sahured. Cayple, 10 Pia Avenue. No Sorta tomay” made, unica teogram ent ta tavermar: We Pe ub oss in wih the. Association. rses fie apwrcherson sin pisient se {he itnehirs of Chard Arline, wh duvesien oe “inreaceming tei sig gt wan ao fe tee Ruste SP ae raat met aint Ange to sth, : = a CRISFIELD seott preachy at Sy Paul ti 33 Bap reat Sunday: School, Toe Sn Slay reemt tw he Moming hack. Wet foringr dave, At 8 Mh Rew He Soutien the putpit, vt Shik BE Bee eat eM et sedan on by pastor. 3 ML. Sida. Schoo and. $°Pe3k ghe piston, Sirs E Daniels. ines been confined 0 he Home. withthe measels. The Ate feil'be ound at Sire Henry” Cou Vourne: Uarber. shop exety zaturday Charles Whittington azeat. g* Lining Up For Convention. The Republican: situation In ary. pane ee wn wh ie fant Sogo ranean th ius Seceve nme tr, ecu mminton THe So mrt eng. perma 3 foe ante intat ewn Sie te fl atthe est wy Catan cite 2a a ne reg 48 te to fang oe Sate conven fe penne arb ane a wen te fa estes, wane Sai, ES eh Se Seg ae Bal diate ele Motte, ae eMedia ates a fee tate tee si 2 chy tab ly, Phat a ane eat Seiten ntance ES Sree ARE Ma, Phe i teeta” wet Hate edict, ening af Est es athe vaca Masts Sat ris foams te fal emgleceh! lB al aera ay Ula te Eeee ofl alt eh Saree Oh eae eas Fae hata ia el ine saat te St eich ad hu ies tte ke si aR at Relat as i “en he na ne men int! ia U Annes Wwe W. Wandeock. Murry M8 5a : A) gue sew euatnaas "i Cu itm Phitiy TL, yelie se A) iesyatier, CHS committee. wi Faas He sa cant PASTOR CAME. HOME LATE Congregation Wanted Te Oust Him For Getting In At 2 A. M. New | York” Gig. May 28 Jctinrged with “euniing homie. 36 fate aes oreloek ie the merit tutes with evoking ls avi ithe rerusinge to leave the ehurel how ousted. tye the. trustees aid ithe Ghrentoaing. to wbust te Senlts" Ot the, honuraie Rent Then of the Frustee hosed, ev Wee Lavina. past of the Chuseh, af the Bible ruth, lock cde 22212 FIC awpne, Was Court tank week ‘the ehuerie aos a mrembershy of several hundred persons and heated In a store, the trustees ive sald to have second Rey. Mr iteeinye af assaults on his wite- atid Sith tains tw. follons ont the: ot Hews ot the trustees. fn the pi fie stitement before. the cour fre ened, wssaitina his Wife ad iswerted tite while ule trustees Nore onpumoil co hint the: anaoris Oc the eonregation. were ausivds to, have: ion stay. ‘the msutetrste inthe role of pottceminier, instrieted tite tru tees and. ister to eall meet fing ot the ‘congregation in. Ah fehuceh within the comings te Creek and pie tae toy rote, voting once aml Tut pat whetier the Keverendt ty t0 re main as Pastor ur segk attother patples Notes of A. M. E. General Conference GENEKAL OFFICERS ELECTED Profesor Juin I tack, tan en couimci ws: be acts marta 45,200,000 or te ere er wettuary ob elicntn Maer of rhchua oka cht outta, ee thew pal an eaten arated te” Se Boel cas on ee eae aca alee ina caiman Roum en ecw els, wit ctu oc tre ‘Sasonary dei i 3 Tuner waa met: Hay BAM ethos ual Nant Hwon, fteverdy 1. Rangame, of New- Soe en te See See a BEE ede Bee ata Sk ets eet ree tt Re welt oc relay bat, cea "AE chee eS Aer erat Agen: of aa re ise ate a ea fgctuis i tts, “Sen Si ee ik a retry Se Mie als “Chr” Hes en pill has een inroduced to pre- [snide ‘alt wavertising matter: by: cant got arta EC OP St ken te, ace eae Lesa Smt tale a re cre aa a atti te Uc ade Leon cra terete rar a oh re are Be a ga ce Ut eh ie eau ae Cie ae ede alte Ace ieee eee ac gin ie hom ea Ue a Wilh athe Sid ee tic ese, Bs Ee Pee Le camera te ahead ake eae ice cireenanceny, Stee ge ere te eee ee ate oc Pema? aie se of ae of them, Yoouted ere. Frederick, Md. May 20-—Tho | Ugh (oF Seibel Hugh Sehgal for "the or do tetattae unt an Shen, ge sretet aa Cy gun Gags SN ever Feary Ha Yost dia datMebotetatton a 1a i tat Barons miter seach terete lg "ins Hector, cM Eating ohh Heat ot Mtn hae wea Stat Bra oe Tt a thud th Intent aE Relat 9. to giana (feos, Ea ak oar warts Cie ase Sie eal a Te eet herd Me hist Cane IH Seed ext Septet feet ar, Mite te ale verti wt Shea eta iotegton ae eet Suare Eerie Me cl ts tea an, core Mt Mega curse For eonored. “stulents. he Board Fer Se AMUN nada ull Potent fe Sn Inga can aus ke, putas veto wee Bt Ui Mtoe it UI, plot tie me Ie ee i hath aha to AS, Beaten Nee” pati Tae oa She oul ae tho re yon, aE ine ye ag PREM ae deoushly ere ott R tHE Rly io wot raat a ehh acolo ea Ua ye at ee on ately Well Cor, ne H1.008 Be te, A ark tet Boardhapiten hat ow tana et at hi Te ae PEE eA ce eae cae house ot Ne At ite fear, hott? he ta Eore eee SPHE ial nte atte he tet i ae es Ue iy Rane ay eR abt tae in eat wee age ule el td te ta chy nate at ieee Lalu he ha FE ia lA our Be a, es Eh Sper a a athe ot Sears emcee i ug Pe TT at ae ek eat aE io ot Cul SL ct olla me econ Ain Ste tae a a fee ae Atta ate Nar Ha! le Sinai ove ie Nut a Hae AE eh tt Sean diet teen Bruin "sone ER a a a Fat «Rigg tna A sei ranmeaet tes eat Multa ie St ithe re i cra ar Wee Be eas, etienial ta, her outs 1 Burclay, Md, May 20-—"The Ladies AW niet at, Aire nid ates. Wayman Rochwtarse ‘Thine afternoon, ev and ales aalits. Mrs, Browne ding 'S Trudele Mes, Alinnie Tuuptels, rs Bona Avhivers, Are. ath Boarttes Mite Martiv aus. Lake Hackeu ai Ars Washinigton. were. present. Rieger the meeting whe aver the guests. yore ‘ushetest to the dining Erni wigers the tate wa fuden With delfenelea othe seasene ipyltce decobling: cust af Ube th A aE Be ee dy Fe uta ts ene cea mt Et! Sapereite Peat Pe ae Reet Beit Stan thi own Reet a Rett n.d ene Ee a a Nee slit Nenana sien ee Ml Vinee Bs at TE, the, Corel Senne iets ett the Gl at Ec ante HRT re Ho ath te edt ra oh tt hrc PES | coxtisteiy PRON MAGE ONE tara the ovords nf Kitut A. Chase ot yes Weronsin, who side eNere Weare, fone milton easing pennies We sanna Hy the fiaetnint Raa teaching wf our Lordy iiat' ect ly bee WES ne ence there, ue ora South awe Wert, Matha "rane ne yellows wilted ut” Sine mann Christ Jem one Lone’ We stand far nraithood lemoernes? we xvid foe the word ot humanly we ruand' tor’ “that Shien is bigger Fi etter thn the league Of Se Tama te Cntand for the. tent oe itamanitys under hee. eahers won at tial’ and tho. Suvtouehcd Ot sesuts hate and it ty that ca hat T support thie Teeol ton. Lancaster, Pa. Is Stirred Up ao Elkton, Mid. May 20—-Servicer, werg well attended at Wrights A. SLB. chutel, Rees Talbot preached x” soul ‘cum serion at 1A. aL Bee DAW Roberton eho has been at isivting, the Ceneral Conference ity St Coute ‘retirnest home Saturady. eons ii and he Ryoko at the"®. sclock eviews Miss tarratia” lolmwon, Sifse Chuurtowte: Wesley aml, ste. Oval Wallen ot tsford, Pa were, the Soek-eod guests mf MyS."Cora Sones Mien “Mars Braeseood hae. returned from a visit ty relatives in Balti moce. Str ‘StinnleEredin, Me George Permick. Se. and” Mire, il ard Jackeun of Diiludelphie werv The sents of” Mex Ula. Bryant. Suns ae. Me, “Cote ‘Thompsen. a “vet: Cran nf the ciel War dled “Thue diay” after long ilness, "The funeral wa Held ae “bie hone. Sunday” atter- Ronn. Interment fn tikton ‘Crmeter Sir and Stes, Won” Breaks, of Wor- ton. Pat, Ane Mrs. Katherine Gideon Wate tiie geet of thelr. parents. Ate gn Mes, Gengae. Wien. ® Miss Cora Hotamte of Pitiadetphia te epending a tase ays With lise parentee Ae aot Mee Juha Holland. * Stn Sophia linia, whe hae been spent Ing sameime ‘in’ Washington. hag re: tuned tone. Gat 2, foW cWay* Me al Mew Chaties Prise, of “Baltimory Wiskted “Mtrx Sarak Benton Sunday. Mr. nnd’ airs, Hawant White of Cams den. 'X. J. are. spending sometime with) Tteir’ parents. * The Field” and Rally Day was quite a. success. “A large crowd attended from all. over the county-and Delaware. FREDERICK BARCLAY BERKLEY ELKTON PAGE FOUR) ~~ ]MARRIAGE LICENSE — FEES GO UPWARD. Marriage | lcenses Wy during the colt Heth oe a0 sgn he Bs Et hd tan BPeSeaness, “And then tie sie} must = 30, W.; of Willamsburs. OFFICIAL DEAT# LIST Alles Tolson, 1: Johns tlop. Hosp, Jithix Deter. 12 ‘ia0z Webb stree, Alexunder Sherlduy, {12,2232 ECing John Mayon, 49:23 H Church, St. Bertin Perbes, 272, 1608 ATES Is, Alverte Oden, 63 228 X. AMIS at. Pannte, A, Baker, 68; Belidt Bowl, Mary Wrivbss Or: sidy 5. ethet St Aime, Laigsten, 2 720 Suratugi Bay Cook, te dome Hop. Lust Anawiag Cnilips, St: 309) S. Spring. Jonnie, Noung. £22 194 FRieimmont Berry "Corner, at 2 Johns top. Hosp, Atextamiur “Gail, 713 4835 Worukd Hil Toward Weaver, 22 Murey “Hosp, Senwute Dave 12-2001 Division St LeemonTastor, 682 206 camel St. Kadina Paster, 38 1, Looet St Kaehe) ‘Turner, Biz 224 Argyle ave, Rubert spon 20; 220 ast. St, Miblred etry, 1; 708 Dover st. Levi Cobian, a2: Akan. "EB. Tip. Sir Wn, 103 "Lite ister oe Arutke wolinsort, 40 ohms, Mop. tox. tera Meee es Shaner Be tRR Marie Weighty: UHLN."eremont. Walliee, Harris, 1: 2228 tts Xt Brelyn Srsunte 25. Sohne Hop. Hoss Eilgabeth Parker, 263 Bayiew Most, Sophie Stojton, 6: Bayview | Homp. Buthon xpinery (52 209) We cath St Baby Wilson, St Bradley, St. Rober Young, 173, Mune ‘E18, dosp. Kya Washington, 282 208 Eitthe Pine Karle Pasion, i; ti6l-2 W. Frank: Hn street. fioele “Conti, 412 1868, Woudvear 8 sels Cornish, 22, 1507 Me Altey" War J. Gee, $a: 1817 Coton st, Bay. ‘Neyeinam, 1 Jabs” Hot Hsp. furl Warnes, 12 81d Mtalalre St Fiala Gibson 752 705. doruld ITIL ave, fone Washi 282) Morey Hosp Wing Ne Johnson, 108 2612” biytsion Howant) Wenver, 23 3 Cniversity “Hust REALTY NEWS George W. EF. MeMechen auld sar ganct Cawskhis siwelling on ns lence Aubert ie Schroder. TEXG0, jy $24. Win, "Pickens sold Georgiwna. Pure saat wating un ag Marten ve, ne Cures, dexie1 et 380. peda Burke bots trom James We Asiiby ‘Taking extr, tramyferr~ ed fo John ee evel, welling thw S\cateey strest, ne RASBS AYE, 13 X88, BT $10, ‘James "G.” Mucing | bought toon George Bealinesr, two Tots 2 Frank Singer boushe trom Kather- ing, Carr, 1130. Bing street. ‘Frank ‘Singer bought frum Nettie cure. Lit Btn street. ‘Gdwarding Harridiy™ huuisht trom golomon "Rotekens, "* avwelling “on Division strece nr Wilson UXT ge $30, consideration suid to have teen 32ibo. Benj, Swartz bought at anetion BAL AS, “Hloftimur ivi ate onesball stypy: brick “dwelling tar $1900. Se "Tuts evangelican | Lather ehureh Sold Solomun Kallekens the buronaie ar i508 Meculion =. Tor $800. Eran Sluger bowske tke three story bushing at "TOS" Weuid Hil Avie IANS reS130. Ting Burkett bought, $09.02 Hen Merson st encle lol 258100. suber’ Woe growiid ‘rent of $ab35 with a et Front! pure for $2010, Tere: 0, Wilson boaght tram Juan eves and rok to Jolin HE Spith Forgery’ x, "nt SU George 2.8x130, soydlaery “Wino ‘boruahit trom Maria ‘aig welling we tuiyson tect He cHlfton, Tix70 kr 360. O'g. Ciutsinaan, white, bought at pub lic ‘auction, 1819. MeCulloh three stse7 fuotlding. if F120" for $8000, TRAFFIC COURT NEWS. Busnes tbe: Tre. Cur. Wek ep epnsiterable during thos! past toh Glas dames Hood 830 lo sephinesstreet) uy. Queen, 6Bt Sara- oie street. ‘received | the, heaviest Dumbo: toting aed Sth Cor sing at aucomobite without the cone Sout of the owner and €26.45. exe Tor-afinoing into "the" machine “an. authorized. Queen alse recelwed. three fnanchis in) ai for operations tte ex unauthortaed. ‘George a Moulton, | 1923 MeCul- Toh "street; “ohn Me” Branch. “Frank Gorn Seam ating, street: win vier. 180% Iti avenue: “John A. King, 113 Wosdvear street: rant Douriars, ake Mosher street: | Wm, Aduuns, 215°N, Pine" treet Luther Rorke” ke Beael™ streets | Wei Dorsey, 20s Satay street: clur- jetice Si. Holly: 2039 SfcCullol stevet : Hampton Witfiame, “It ON... Amite street: George Reval, 1220 "Stockton treet: David. Vanos, "Texas, Sd.: Mbert, Perkins, 1110. 'N, ‘Brace. street. ana eenest,"Mighman’ wero, Aned. for Hlolations o¢ ie motor vehicle laws. Another Arkansas Rioter Sentenced Helena, Ark. May 19.—Alfred Banks charged with murder in the recent Arkansas tot, was , again sentenced to death by a jury. ‘Thig ix the second tinte Banks has been condemned to . death. Recently he was one of the twelve men convicted and senteniced by the lower court after forty-five minutes of trigl. “The ease was appealed to the Supreme Court enien ‘ordered a retrial. Te was at this: retrial: Saturday of | last week that Banks a second time’ was sentenced to be hung. Tr ...IN THE WHIRL... By Society Editor Samuel Matthews has returned to Atlantic City after visiting friends here. Maj. and Mrs. Charles E. Gladen were in Washington to attend a celebration of Holy Name societies. He beated as an assistant to Marshal Leaver, of the St. Augustine's Church division, in the big parade. H. Pierson Seed, of Akron, O., has been here for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson and child, of 1804 White street, have been spending the past week in New York and Jersey City. Miss Maud Neal, 1716 Division street, spent Sunday in Washington. Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Butler and child have returned to Buffalo after visiting his father, Mr. W. J. Butler, Jr., 1230 Etting street. Ehner Henderson has returned from St. Louis, where he was a deacon to the A. M. E. General Conference. Rev. S. A. Virgil left last Friday to attend the M. E. General Conference at Des Moines. Mrs. Rosetta Robinson, of Washington, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Vasilil Murphy. Mrs. Mary Colbert and Mrs. Jessie Neal, of Washington, attended the conference of Congregational workers in this city this week held at First Church on Hill street. Mrs. Thomas Robinson, of Washington, Sunday in the city. Mrs. Robinson, who was formerly Miss Rene Middleton, at one time was a frequent visitor in the city. Mrs. Henry Grant, of Washington, has been spending the week with Mrs. Cecil Gloster. Mrs. L. N. E. Capul, of Washington, was a visitor to the city during the week. Mrs. Nannie Jones, of Iluce, N. Y., is the guest of Rev. Dr. Brang and family. Miss Wilka Carter, of Washington, was the guest of Miss Dorothea for a few days last week. Miss Edward James Wheeler, 1230 Brendall Avenue, has returned home after an extended trip to Atlanta to attend a memorial service. She spent the week in Philadelphia, to guest of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wesley Bailley of Germantown. Miss Julia Brooks and Mrs. Betraeat, senior, 1230 Brendall Street, creating friends in Lansing County, Virginia, have returned home. Miss Mortha M. Dixes of Athens City, visited her mother and sister, Cora Dixes and Mrs. Ama Almott. Mrs. Samuel Ferguson, 1231 Rainbow Street, of Chinchippewaukee in Baltimore visiting friends from the city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irwin, of 111 Egton street who was assisted by Mr. Williams of Boston and others. Miss Cinda Booritz Bash of Chinchippewaukee is spending the week with her sister. Mrs. Rosalie Walters at 1011 L. Magnuson street. Miss Sade Carroll, of 1239 King Street, has returned home from a visit to the University. Miss Elizabeth Johnson gave a birthday reception at 1299 a street, last frances afternoon and received many presents from her parents. Tickets for the Federal Execursion on May 21st can be secured from John J. Gray 111s harbor avenue, city. The younger portion of society divided uncensured first Friday evening between Lyceum, where they held their usual nightly dance and St. Mary's Hall where the Player's Guild of St. Katerines entertained their friends and followed it up with a very enjoyable dance. The frogs ran true to form. The trofee of the Player's Guild was a delightful innovation in these days of proffessional affairs. The performance was excellent. It would probably be singled out by single honors person for special honors, however, one could hardly pass "Jimmy Williams," he sang, danced and covered himself with honors. Music for dancing was exceptionally good and it was with great rebuke that "Home sweet Home" was heard. Children's parties seem to have the center of the stage these beauties in their young days. Vidya Sushi, who has always been a beile among the younger society signs, celebrated her 40th birthday assisted by host of her young friends, last Monday afternoon. She was held home of the young ages. Dancing was the chief feature of the afternoon. Later a heavily laden table with all mannequin good things proved to be the main aning. Young merry-cheer included Misses Alice Dixon, Geratine Hughes, Frances Price, Frances Thornton, Ozner Lewis, Regenia Lewis, Berrice Cross, Lotta Bowman, Berrice Jones, Jorie Bowman, Mildred Jones, Marion Naylor, Catherine Hill, Margaret Hill, Catherine Wyatt, Berrice Fairfax, Myrtle Shorter, Thelma Johnson, Emily Johnson, Pearl Hall, Maude Beal, Consula Garrison, Gustinne Marion, Marion Naylor, Banks, Grace Hayes, Lotto Howard, Norma Howard, Dorothy Howard, Evelyn Fax, Vioa Bibbs, Lillian Dotson, Ocata Moody, Dorothy Dotson, Roye Roye, Dyre Dyre, Elise Thigman, Bertha Tighman, Louise Counties, Roberta Presson; Messes, Harry Smith, Ambrose Briscoe, Gabriel Maddux, Leroy Clay, Carey Brush, Fenderson, Fenderson, Ralph Hernandez, Albert Lewis, Oscar D. Jones, Jr., Bernard Hughes, Jr., Conklin Walier, Oscar Garrison, Charles Butler, Osborne Dixon, Leon Roye. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Scott, of 561 Laurens street, gave a delightful little party on Friday, May 13 to celebrate the fourth birthday of the young folks spent the afternoon in playing, various games, and had the one of their young lives. They present were: Misses Margaret Cole, Helena Scott, masters; Joan Cole, James and Jonn' Murphy, Charles Hewner and John Murphy, 3rd. Among the many plays of the season was given the acclaim Nigel Wilson was given the acclaim members of the Shakespearean Orchestra institute, Tuesday evening at the university, was the most popular and admired actress and is sure one will remember the gracefulness of Courteuse Ouverture, the courtly actress of Miss Jane Dutton, contractors were so well represented that it made one feel as if he was. A birthday reception was given in November to Joyce B. Borden in 1922 at Decidium, on Monday night may 17, 1928. Henderson Kerr rendered the music of the occasion winter was very chilly. Among those present were: Misses Josephine Browne, Josephine fields Emma Brinkley, Josephine fields Elizabeth Whitney, Syrastis goosey Mary Smith, florence Courney Alexander Lay, Milton Matthews Alexander Lay, Milton Matthews Alexander Lay, Milton Matthews Alexander Lay, Milton Matthews Robert Smithson, Anderson Berry Mary Ann, Wm. Mitchell, Howard Mary Ann, Wm. Mitchell, Howard Mr. and Mrs. S., E. K. King Mr. and Mrs. S., E. K. King Goodwin and Mrs. Essa Williford. Miss Christian Brown received a number of presents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Anubey Carpenter who are making their home at 121st Street, New York City will celebrate their first anniversary Friday evening May 21st. The late teacher formerly Miss Elena C. Walls taught Mrs. and Mrs. J. Walls of the State of Pennsylvania. MISS MYETLE L. LEWIS, EXTRACTOR OF MISSION SCHOOL OF ORCHHESTER COUNTY OF DORCHESTER COUNTY to the exteacher of Mission School, Miss Chesnutown, Md. 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Elen street, Mr. Julian Maltbury, 705 W. Lafayette Ave., from Sarah Maltbury, Cumberland County, Va., Mr. Perry J. Robertz, 1849 E. Madison Street, from Mary Frances Roberts, 860 Pierce Street, all of whom were divorced on the grounds of abandonment. Lawyer Roy S. Bond represented all the complainants in the proceedings. Prof. Turner to Study Professor W. Terner, acting dean an professor of applied biology in the University of Washington, has been granted a years' course of obscure and unpublished biology at Cornell University. He formerly studied biology in the Colored High School. Here Next Week Whitney and Tutt are expected to make their appearance in the Smarter Set in the musical comedy, Children of the Sun, at Albaugh's next week. It is the wit and humor of her role in the sit-down and the sufficiency of her part of the fun makers, it is said, that makes this show go big in every city in which it is played. 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"Mr. Taylor, teacher at Mac's this closing day, at Cambridge will be at," Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of Dime street, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of Philippe on Phillips. "Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Waters at 5 a clock tea last week on Naomi Smith, of Philadelphia their daughter Miss Annie Walker we went to for Cape May. N. J. to the summer," A grand play at Bethel on Saturday, the direction of Lillian Coleman and Prof. A. for the school and Prof. A. has gone to Delphia for the summer. "Mrs. Johnson has returned home after spending ten days in Baltimore. CUMBERLAND CHESTERTOWN Cordtown. Md. May 20—The funeral Mrs. Whitten was held here last today. *Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Prattis was finished their school term and all leave for Washington, D. C., on Friday. *Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adams was opened a store. DELMAR, DEL. Delmar, Delia. May 20—Church services were well attended Sunday and election for the day was $20.25 for the women's Day service held Sunday. Mrs. Jewett, disdainfully, was present at the wife's grave. There were several talk on mothers. They were social given at the parsonage Tuesday night Mrs. Mary G. G. they has recently left her home. STEWARDSVILLE Stewardsville, Md. May 20—The Field Day exercises which were held at Harvey are attended by different schools in the county. Those who pan the medals were: were: James Taylor, Master Milton Green, James Taylor, Nelson Bond and Lance Bond. The closing concert will be held at Stewardsville in the school on 25 April 1920. FOREST HILL Forrest Hill, Md. May 29—Children's Day at Fairview, A. M. E. church, on June 6. Mr. and Mrs. church, on hannah, of N. M. J. visited their names in Forest Hill. Mr. and J. H. Cover of West Grove, 1h., motored here and we went to Mr. and Mrs. Church. "Mrs. Swan, of Baltimore, was the week-end guest of mother and father, SNOW HILL Snow Hill Md. May 20—Mr. Thomas Taylor of Philadelphia, Pa., who has been away for 20 years was called home to see his father, Henry Taylor who is very sick and his daughter Mrs. Caroline Hayward, of Wilmington, Dela., was also called home. Mr. Samuel Tingle, agent for the Africa is in the catering business and will have charge of the white Odd Fellows banquet which will be given Tuesday evening at their hall on Main street. Mr. Weesley Taylor, 75 years old, who was the son of a pioneer in days gone by died on Tuesday and was buried at Taylors Gate the old land mark which is named after his father. The Rev. A. Bailey, of Baltimore is in town and will hold a weeks meeting at the Mt. Zion Baptist church, Rev. E. J. Henry pastor, Mr. Sam-which he will open this coming season at Ocean City. Mr. Leon Smith one of our prosperous farmers died on Monday morning at 11 A. M. His funeral arrangements had not been decided at this writing. HARRINGTON. DEL. Harrington, Dela., Maq. 20—$200. 90 was raised at the corner stone rally Sunday in the theatre, Rev. W. H. Hillon preached. The Knights and Odd Fellows from Milford, turned out in full. Mrs. Bertha Tharap's chair with Rev. Steward and Miss S. Jenkins of Lewes, Dela., at the piano. Miss Dashields, Miss Margaret Loher, Miss Bertha Bryant, Miss Vick's and Miss Benson assembling Rev. Edman Short, of Philadelphia, lost his daughter, Rev. Johnson off the claintz. Amount raised by the Cantains for rally was: Mrs. Essie Wilson, $79.00; Mrs. Bertha Hufes, $21.50; Miss Bibla Hayes, $19.01; Miss Ella P. Johns, $31.15; the children, $13.18; Mr. Herman Benson, Mr. D. Ralson, Mr. George Johnson, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Hartly Jones, Mr. Harry Crooner, Mr. C. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, $21.25, Mr. Charles Wilson, $9.00, and the Knights and Odd Fellows. SHARPTOWN Sharpnutt, Md. May 29 - On Saturday evening there was a concert at the Winehouse Club for the benefit of the school extension fund and new pupils. We are very nice. We are very nice. We are very nice. Miss Elizabeth Gaines, $100,000 collection, pinn is visiting her parents. We are very nice to note that Professor Smith our principal teacher was called to visit his father who is very ill. *Mr. Richard Quinton has recovered and has returned to his work in Wilmington*. DAMASCUS Damascus, Md., May 20—There was a successful rally at Friendship church for the benefit of the Stewards and Prisoners. The Rev. B. W. Brown pastor and Miss Lavinia Welsh secretary. CATONSVILLE POCOMOKE CITY ENNIS—In loving remembrance of my dear mother, who died May 14, 1916, best on dear mother, my laborer's over thy willing wife, my laborer's over my mother, both true and kind. A true mother you could never find. Peaceful be thy rest dear mother: 'Tis sweet to breathe thy name. In life I feel so neatly. In death I do the same. By her loving son. JOHN L. ENNIS FORRESTER—In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother Jane ten years ago May 14, 1916. Gone but not forgotten. It is sweet to know we will meet Where parting is one, one so dear is only gone before. By her devoted daughter. EMMA J. LANE ADAMS—William I. In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father who died May 14th, 1919 one year ago. Forearth wife do not weep. For sweetly come I sleep. For someone come my grave to see. Prepare yourself to follow me. Prepare you come my grave to see. Quickly called away. By his devoted wife, SARAH ADAMS and three sons, SAMUEL DENNIS AND WILLIAM. COLB—In loving remembrance of my dear cousin, Ella Chester Cole, who departed this life three years ago in 1817. So she elegantly she talked of dying, And did not shrink at death's cold look. For she showed the cold dark river. Seemed to her but a little brook. In health she sought the Seyouri. In affliction he was by her side. In death he sent his guardian angel. Her spirit was strong. BY ANNE SMITH GREEN—In loving remembrance of Rev. John Green, who departed this life February 18, 1820 at Providence Hospital. He was assistant pastor at St. John's Church, conducted a grocery and provision store at 1311 Donna Ave. His home address is 1311 Donna St. I, but he, not for forgotten, Do we forget? No. In each heart there lies a sacred place. Where bid from mortal eyes A strong and true love that never Nor never can forget, BY ALICE JAMES PULLY--In loving remembrance of our dear son, Leroy Pully, who de- cided this life three years ago May 22, 1916. Gone, but not forgotten. Heaven now retains our treasure, Earth his lonely sister, and the same love to tinger. Where our dear Leroy sleeps. His loving parent, BORG- FTTA AND GEORGE PULLY. SPEARS--In loving remembrance of our dear son, Leroy Pully, father James W. Spears, who departed this life four years ago May 22, 1916. Called to our Lord who knoweth best. You are not forgotten dear husband and Nor will you ever be. For as long as life and memory instill in you the love of God BY THIS WIFE AND DUCHER. COLE—In loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, Elia Chesley Cole, who departed this life three years ago May 19, 1917. We miss her and mourn for her queen unseen and sweet under the memory of those that have been But its sweet to know we will meet again. Were starting is no more. And that the one we loved so dear is only gone before. By her husband and son, CLIFTON BROWN—In sad, but loving remembrance of our dear mother, who departed this life 41 years ago May 1899. On Monday night she left our home She fondly said good-bye to her for a while. In other hands to oil. Before the dawn had come Oh how our hearts had blood Were filled with love Who had left us bright and gay Was brought home dead Dear mother we did not see you suffer. We will not see you die We only knew you were called away And could not say good-bye GEORGE BROWN AND SADIE BROOKS. HEATH - In loving memory to my beloved wife Mamie C. Heath who fell asleep in Jesus, one year, ago May 19, 1919. Love tended truine about them An amused with hallowed prayer for memory lives a dream most fair Her devoted J. J. BENJAMIN HEATH In loving remembrance of our old sister Mamie C. Heath who died in May 19, 1919. I shall be satisfied When I awake in His likeness." By her Sisters and Brothers SAWYER—In sad but happy father, Rev. W. H. Sawyer and mother, Rev. W. H. Sawyer, and Jesus one year ago, I fell naked in Dear father and mother how I miss Sleep on dear father and mother Oh, he is the one who lends the yh names in the I loved you den, in death I do the same. One by one their sears are emptied One by one their faces are laying Nine by nine they are pared Will it be complete some day? The time will will surely come some day This circle shall be renewed Jelohos will be the way To restore my loved ones in the sky. Rest on dear father and mother The willing walls will toil no more A faithful father and mother both A better father and mother you could not find. By their devoted son and daughter BUISE and BERTIE WARNER. TOLSON—In sad but loving remembrance of our dear daughter, Virginia Tolson, who departed this life three years ago, she was tried to save her Prayers and tears were all in vain; Happy angels came and took her From the grave to the pain. By her devoted parents, PHILIP and GRACE TOLSON. DAVIS—In sad but invigor remembrance of my dear daughter, Florence Davis, who departed this life just six The hard to break the tender cord. When love has bound the heart, His hard, so hard, say the word. You can picture happy gatherings Round the fireside, long ago. And you think of tearful partings, When they left you here below. 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REGINAL COCOA BALM has been giving Local Lad is Victor in 220 Yard Dash But Quaker Boy Wins Special 100 Yard Dash. HOWARD TAKES MEET. High School Way Ahead of Armstrong in Scholastic Events. After trailing Joe Rainey, fast spinner of Meadow Brook Club of Chicago, he sprinted to special race Elmer Brown of the Athletic A. C. showed his heels to Rainey in 10 yard open and in the 220 yard place. Elmer pattern in the Philadelphia by a good margin. Rainey stumbled and fell in the 100 yard dash but picked himself up from third third and not been for this he would have undoubtedly nosed out Brown. Rainey was the largest individual point winner by also taking first place in the final line with a leap of twenty feet, three inches. Howard University entered a 21 point by the Athenian and 19 by Lincoln. Chery of Howard showed up with 11 points. Baltimore High School swamped Armstrong high school by technicians School School the Scholars the events getting first place in the 10,000 voles and broad jump and relay. Both Pendleton boys showed good form in the mile run. 100 yd Special. 11 min. 2 sec—Joe Rainey, Meadowbrook; Elmer Brown, Athenian and H. Perry, Howard. 1 Milo Scholastic. 5 min. 38.1-5 sec—C. Pendleton, B. H. S.; R. Curtis, B. H. S.; and L. Gwyn, B. H. S. 100 yd, Dash Scholastic 12 sec—C. Thompson, B. H. S. C. Dodson, A. T. S. and R. Butler, A. T. S. 220 xyl Dash Scholastic 2-6 5-2 sec B 11. H, P, and P. Butler, A. T. S. 100 xyl Dash open 11 min. 3 sec- 100 xyl Dash open 11 min. How how. J; IRThe, Moorbrook 850 yd Run Scholastic 2 min. 24 sec.—1. Miller, A. T. S.; II. Cornish, B. H.; S.; C. Pendleton, B. H. S. 850 yd Run open 2 min. 12. 1-5 sec.—C. Parrish, Howard; L. Halstork, Lincoln; E. L. Jones, Howard. 220 yd open 24 sec.—E. Brown, Athenian; J. Rainey, Meadowbrook; H. Rozler, Howard. 440 yd 56. 2-5 sec.—C. O. Kent, Howard; F. D. Williams, Howard. 540 yd 56. 2-5 sec.—C. O. Kent, Hamming, Broad Jump, Scaplastic, distance 17.3 in.-R. Jones, B. H. S.; E. L. Jones, Morgan. One Mile Relay open 3 min. 47.4-5 sec. Howard—H. Perry, C. Parrish, C. Kent and F. Williams. One Mile Run open 5 min. 11. 2-5 sec.—T. O. Randolph, Lincoln; R. J. Kraft, Howard; G. Pendleton, Athenian. One Mile Relay Scholastic, 4 min. 10 sec. Baltimore High School—H. Jones, R. Taylor, C. Thompson, and C. Pendleton. Standing Broad Jump open 9 min. 7in-Wesley Hammond, Athenian; H. Terry Howard and Wm. Peters, Lincoln. Running Broad Jump open. 20 ft. 2 in.—J. Rainey, Meadowbrooke, J. Taylor, Howard; E. Brown, Athenian. 12 Lb. Shot, open 38 ft. 4 in.-H. Terrell I. Fry, Williams, Howard and W. Schmendt, Altenau. SCHOLASTIC R. H. S. 41 A. R. S. 19 Morgan 1 OPEN Howard 45 Altenau 21 Mdownbrook 14 ELEMENTARY School 118 66 School 112 47 School 100 38 School 103 15 School 100 15 School 110 66 School 110 68 School 106 48 School 108 10 School 103 15 School 102 10 70 yd Dash. 100 pound class. time 3 4-5 sec—First. C. Anderson and seconde. School 100; Third. School 110 80 yd Dash time 10 see—First H. Stepthean, School 110; Second G. School 110; First H. 50 yd Dash, 70 pound class, time 7 4-5 see—First G., Woodland, School 106; Second H., Spencer, School 112; Third S., Jones, School 60 yd Dush. time, 0 1-5 sec—First, Third, Third, Third, Third, L. Goodman, School 112. 220 yd Relay, won by School 112, time 32 sec. 440 yd Relay, won by School 112, time 9:25 sec. 560 yd Relay, won by School 110, time 1 min. 28 sec. 850 yd Relay, won by School 110, time 52:15 sec. Running Broad Jump, 55 pound 103; Second A, Wright, and Third A, Brown, School 100. Three Standing Broad Jump, 55 pound 103; Second A, Wright, and Third A, Brown, School 100. Three Standing Broad Jump, 55 pound 100; Second A, Murphy, School 110 and Third A, Thomas, School 100. Running Broad Jump, 100 pound class-First, E. Hurst, School 110; Second A, Lewis, and Third B, McGrath, School 100. Standing Broad Jump, 100 pound class-First, J. Simmons, School 112; Second A, Anderson, and Third J. Payne, School 100. Running Broad Jump, 115 pound class-First, Bailey, and Second Fitzgerald, School 110; Third, Moore, School 100. Stand Broad Jump, 115 pound class-First, Mack, School; Second, Harvey, and Third, Butler, School 110. Three Standing Broad Jump, First Gross, School 110; Second, Holmes, School 100 and Third, Tanner, School 110. Virginia Normal Walls Virginia Union Tees FIGURE 18 Petersburg, May 20. Va. Normal and Industrial Institute closed its base ball season here today by defeating Va. Union University, by a score of 12-2. The visitors were the first team in the department of the game. Union has the credit of having the best balanced team in the State. But even this balanced machine could not withstand the onslaught of this locals. The Havre de Grace boys and girls and both couch Bald Hall glove giving the Havre de Grace School D. W. NOBLE score of completely Impton Institute Field Meet V. N. L. I. 1 0 1 0 0 00 2 2 1 0 0 8 0 5 1 12 1 5 GIANTS WANT GAMES. Salisbury, Md. May 29-The Exec- sionary for participation consult Robert Lewis for the local Eastern shore Club The Giants are from 14 to 20 years of age or in other words are the second team for participation consult Robert Pollti- manager, 353 Church street Philadelphia, Pa. May 20.—With Forman in the box the Hutchinson Athletic Club defeated the Madison Colts of West Philadelphia on Saturday. West Philadelphia was the feature of the game was a home run made by first a baseman Palmer. The H. A. C. still has a number of dates open. Scoze by inquiries. H. A. C. 0 1 2 0 2 0 2 3 D M. C. 0 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 1 3 Sox Keep Up Winning Streak First Was a Classy Game, But Second Proved to be a Swatting Fest. After giving several fans a classy tally in the sixth and seventh linings that put the first game on the lee, the Black Sox turned around in the second game and swatted the pull as all corners of the lot for a 12 to victory in six innings over the Capitol City Giants of Washington. The first game was featured by eiding by the Giants. Stops ows by Ford and an unas- double play broke up sox The scores: First Game BLACK SOX C. C. GAINTS B. H. E. Bridley 2b 0 0 Smith rf 2 0 0 Brey 1b 2 0 1 Burnt lf 0 1 0 Smith rf 0 2 0; Scott 2b 0 1 0 Yankey 1b 0 0; Ford ss 0 2 0 Bons 0 1 0; W. B. br cf 0 0 0 Hombas c 1 0 1; R. B. br cf 0 0 0 Fenton ss 2 0 1 Reed lf 0 1 0 Fitzsims 2b 0 0; Fields 2b 0 1 0 Brokes p 0 2 0; Parker, b 0 2 0 Totals 0 5 8; Totals 2 7 2 Back Sox ... 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0- Captains Gunts: 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two lose hits=Sitch, Fenton, Fortune Sox: 1, Gainis 2 Double plays=foot (unassisted) Ford and Barbour Fenton Greyer, Bases on balls=Oh Back Sox: 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Captains 2 Struck out=Cromwell and Cromwell. Buck Sox ..... 6 0 3 2 1 x 1 Spotted City Giants ..... 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 Two base hits—Ball Fields, Smith 3. Balls, Smith 4. Balls, 1. Bases on ball—Oil Bobinson, 2. Umpires—Byers and Cornwell. The following is the schedule of the Black Sox for the month of May and June, and postseason it in a prominent spot for future use: May 23 York Mets, June 12 St. Louis Cardinals, June 14 Philadelphia, June 14, N.Y. Norfolk, N.Y. all stars, June 13, N.Y. Minnesota Stars, Philadelphia, and N.Y. Michigan Stars, Philadelphia, and N.Y. Pennsylvania Stars, N.Y. The Black Sox came home the latter part of last week from a series of games in the NL West, including Va. The Sox lost the first two games in the NL West in ten innings and lost the third 4-1. Red imparing played a large part in the game. The team was encounted in all three games by Sax. The new field also worried the team, as it was involved with ten errors in one game. ccides That United States is Not Good For His Health Health Yet. El. Texas, May 20—Jack has changed his mind and is he protes free Mexico to be one of the Sams boarding houses worth or worth at Atlanta. Now he goes back to the United States and is the one year's sentence upon him for violating the state law. The other day he remarked to a friend, "Tyr Jutun is not a bad American. He's stay here and going down in his jeans he drew off twenty-one thousand dollars with which he purchased the ill-known cafe here, known as the Mr. Event. Jack's show of cash mystified his who thought he was dead like. He still talks of fighting Lensey the champion will give him a same providing the right takes over in Mexico. He considers Jack away and Carpenter joke heavy and beckles he is still young and to beat them up. bion by Havre de Grace died on May 20 annual Athletic Day at Hartford punity was held at Havre de Grace Donts point: Havre de Grace, 52; Sir: Swan Creek, 13; Kalimba Donts point: Grace, 13; Gravety Hills, 16; Havre de Grace the pal jal Reh was won by Havre 669 yi Relay was won by Havre Grace. 160 yd of Bash won by Havre de Face. Long distance Base Ball throw was by Relah. By Charles H. Williams Hampton, Va. May 20—The follow- ing records were made in the Institute inter- field meet: Won by James W. Green, Virginia, Va. 5 min. 15-3-5 sec. Miltec, N. Carolina. Elijah McLaren, N. Carolina. Joshua P. Banks, Wesand, Va. 1 min. 14-5 sec. 22-dy. dash. Winburn S. Bag- jacksonville, Fla. 24 sec. Hurley, N. Carolina. Harden, Boston. 30-2-5 sec. 200-dy. dash. Elijah McLaren, Ellwood, N. J. 10 sec. 12-pound shot-puf. Leroy J. Edwardsville, Ill. 37-feet, 9 Running high jump. Walter B. Ker, Phoebe, Va. 5 ft, 10 in. Floobus broad jump. Charles Brown Hedgesville, W. Va., 19 in. Points won by classes: 1920, 51: 26; 1922, 38; 1923, 13; 1924. Work Year, 1. winning team was awarded cup. A new record was the running high jump. Atlantic City, N. J., May 20.—Debating the subject, "Resolved that Compulsory Arbitration of Industrial Disputes Should Become A. National Policy," the defense defeated the team of Howard at Asbury M. E. Church last Friday evening. Crisfield Wins Two Crisfield, Md., May 20.—Crisfield won two games from the Marion Baseball team last week. Crisfield was given the second game when the Marion men walked off the field. 50 MUSICIANS GLASSIQUE CO. Richmond M. Union Banc. A. F. M., A. Jack. JUNE EVERYBODY ROCHE LAST MAY & FLASH Wednesday Evening FROM 8 P. M. AT RICHMOND M. 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ALSO HANK MAN COMEDY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The Greatest Production ever Displayed on the Screen EDGAR LEWIS PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS EDGAR LEWIS in RegentTheatre Pennsylvania Ave. at Pitcher. Regent Orchestra, Paul Harris, Leader, in Attendance PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 24th SEE THE BEST VAUDEVILLE BY THE BEST ARTISTS THAT MONEY CAN EMPLOY ALL NEXT WEEK DAN MICHEL'S CO. 15—PEOPLE—15 The New York Follies MONDAY—GLADYS LESLIE in "THE MIDNIGHT BRIDE" From the Magazine Story "THE MARRIAGE OF LITTLE JEANNE STERLING" TUESDAY—King Baggot with Rhea Mitchell and Grace Darmond in a Serial This is a great sensational Detective Serial ELMO LINCOLN in The Universal Super Serial entitled "THE HAWK'S TRAIL" Episode 3 "ELMO, THE FEARLESS" 10 COMEDY "BUTTING IN ON BABY" International News. WEDNESDAY—AN ARTICRAFT PICTURE WILLIAM S. 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PATHE COMEDY—"CUT THE CARD'S" ADMISSION THIS DAY 17 AND 11 CENTS Wednesday—"ADVENTURES OF STINGAREE" 11 WESTERN—"THE TEXAS KID" Western. / Star Comedy—"PICK OUT YOUR HUSBAND" Friday—"THE MOON RIDERS" Episode 3 WESTERN DRAMA "MY USBAND'S OTHER WIFE" in 5 reels CURRENT EVENTS NO. 11. COMEDY. Saturday—"Champion JACK DEMPSEY in "DARE DEVIL JACK" Episode 14 VERY GOOD WESTERN. HEARST'S NEWS NO. 15. Century Comedy—"DOG GONE CLEEVER" Ambow Theatre GEO. H. WOODLEN, Mgr. VANIA AVENUE ing the Best Pictures and Polite Vaudeville Vaudeville Changed Mondays and Thursdays PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 24th COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH AND SMITH EDWARDS AND OBRYAN REQUEST A DIFFERENT KIND OF AN ACT prove that your brother is an ex-convict an embezzler—a common thief. Imagine proving that against a minster, a man who played square, a real pastor of his flock. Children loved him, tired women worshipped him; red blooded men admired him. They would never understand. Would she understand? 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