The Afro-American

Friday, June 4, 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. 40 A Gold Cross Society Formed New Organization to Expose Injustice Practiced Upon Oppressed Peoples. OFFICE ABROAD. Headquarters of Society Will be located in Geneva, Switzerland. Ms. France, June 3-4 a news mail from Geneva, Switzerland has just been received here, reporting the organization of the Gold Cross Society. The society has been organized for the purpose of defending the rights of native and objected people before the Nations of Nations and the court of public opinion. As constituted at present, it is contended that the proposed League gives no voice to subject people and coerce a large part of the world's population. Anti-slavery is the war cry of the "Gold Cross" advocate and the plan of operation is to advance measure to protect the interests and subject prejudices by white conqueror, using the Dutch or the Swiss representatives in the League as special attorneys of the society. A bureau of information and data is to be gathered as soon as practicable regarding proage in Central and South America, the coopersystem in Asia, forced labor and and pledge and lynching in the United States. The theory of the anti-slavery leaders is that government action in the form of violence can keep down the increasing prevalence of the various forms of slavery which continue to appear in all sections of the country, declared by the leaders in the new movement that the League of Nations' code of principles which includes the pronouncement that "the trust" applies only to the colonies taken from Germany, apparently. The Gold Cross Society intends to expose the British government without discrimination. The British, Freeman, Gler man, Swiss, Italian, Penian, Aus- tran, Portuguese and Italian an- greek is as follows: June 6th, Ea- cili-slavery organizations have join- ed to enhance sermon. 4.30 p. m. June 4th the new league. An invitation 7th, Field Day; June 9th, senior has been extended to the United class picnic; June 9th, Senior From States to enter the new movement; June 10th, Class day and class possibly through an organization night, theological exercises, alum- of the churches if the governmental business meeting at 8 p. m. man, Swiss, Italian, Peruvian, Australian, Portuguese and Bolivian and slavery organizations have joined the new league. An American United States to enter the new movement, possibly through an organization of the churches if the government cannot be induced to join. Lured Away By The Circus Eston, Pa., June 2—Sylvester Johnson of age, who says he is from Washington, is now on his way back home. Johnson was picked up by the Javoneau Court authorities when about to leave for Wilkesbarre along with the show. Policewoman Does New York, June 13—Mrs. Lawson R. Brune, 101 W. 43rd street, is the only colored policewoman on the city force. She wears no uniform, carries no club and only shows her badge when necessary. SHERIFF SURE OF HANGING FOUNTAIN Soully Gets Tent and Scaffold Hardy for "Hike" Occasion! Easton, Md., June 3—Sheffield Soully, white, lettered, jacket week to borrow a scaffold on which to hang Isaiah Fountain. It will be erected in the local jailward and a tent will cover it to hide the spectacle from all吧 to humidified press. Blacked by the Governor from attempts to lynch Fountain, last summer, local people are planning a felittion if Fountain is legally hung here during the next month or so. Virginians Working Hard for City Councilman. Newport News, Va., June 3—Considerable interest is growing here in the council, following of H. Free attorney's membership in the City Council. The election will be held June 11. If successful, Mr. Free will be the first colored man to sit in the local city council. Newport News, Va., June 3—Considerable interest is aroused here in the candidacy of R. H. Tree, attorney, for membership in the City Senate. If successful Mr. Tree Convention. Whites are jealous of will be the first colored man to sit in the local city council. OH! BOY! You should have been down to Wonderland Park Park last Sunday to hear the Union Band 4000 people visited the Park Sunday. BEGINING Sunday, June 13 The Celebrated UNION BAND of Baltimore will give...CONCERTS... in Wonderland Park At 4:30 P.M. Shares now selling in the Buy now before Come and see The Mason Amuse 1623 DRUID HILL AVE. Entered in the Po matter under the a RARE OPERATION AT PROVIDENT HOSPITAL Cesarean Operation Performer For First Time In Local Institution Provident Hospital physicians performed their first Caterasian operation on Tuesday. It was a success and the new baby, which weighs nine pounds, and mother, was both doing well. Casserone operations take their name from the fact that Julius Caesar was supposed to be a way. They are extremely rare and busy surgeon hardly ever perform more than one or two of their Price Hughes, Bernard Hughes, J. G. Melfe, E. V. Fitzgerald and Harry F. Brown were in attendance at the operation. The patient came to the hospital on Monday and it was seen that her physical condition was so that she could not give birth. The physicians decided on an operation and on Tuesday, the mother was placed on the table, an incision was made in her breasts and the nine pound youngster removed. The wound was then sewed up and the mother returned to a quiet bed where she Things did not go so well with the youngster at first and physicians worked on him for a half hour before they could get him to utter a cry or breathe properly. Local physicians are very poor when paired with a professional demeanor that defends it is unusual for both mother and child to stand up under it as in the present case. Another Paper Reduced Indianapolis, Ind., June 2—The Indianapolis Recorder has been forced to forfeit pages on account of the newspaper shortage. Howard: Commencement Washington, June 1—Dr. Newell D. Hillis, white pastor of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., will deliver the commencement day address in the open air air hall on Friday, June 11th, Friday, June 11th, The luncheon of the alumni is scheduled for 1:30 the same day and the alumni banquet at night. The program for commencement week is the sermon, 4:30 m, m; June 7th, Field Day; June 8th, senior class picnic; June 9th, Senior From June 10th, Class day and class night, theological exercises, alumni business meeting at 8 p.m. Advocate Mexican Colony. St. Louis, June 1—A. M. Madsen, who claims to be from Oklahoma, is here advocating the removal of all colored people from the United States to Mexico. Farmer Killed by Lightning Thomasville, Ga. June 3—Thos Jordan was struck by lightning and instantly killed while working in a field. ADOPT EQUALITY PLANK Washington Delegates Will Support its Adoption At Chicago Seattle, Washington, June 3— The State Republican Convention had adopted as one plank in its platform, the following: "We affirm the Republican policy of political, industrial and economic equality for all citizens of the nation, regardless of race, color, religion, sex or national Courts of justice for all, and we condemn police violence." Delegates are pledged to work for the incorporation of this plank in the National Republican platform. Bomb Appomatox Club Chicago, June 3—The Appomattox Club, which has recently moved on the Boulevard, was bombed recently by members were in the club at the time and saw an automobile speed away after the bomb was thrown. The front porch was damaged and the interior shipper out. The building was required and ready to receive delegates to the National Convention. Whites are jealous of a colored club moving into such handsome quarters. OH! BOY! You should have been down to Wonderland Park Park last Sunday to hear the Union Band 4000 people visited the Park Sunday. BEGINING Sunday, June 13 The Celebrated UNION BAND of Baltimore will give... CONCERTS.. in Wonderland Park At 4:30 P.M. New Park at $5.00 Each they are all gone. e for yourself. ement Corporation BALTIMORE, MD. THEAFRO "Lily Whites" Win and Lose National Committee in Chicago Hearing 137 Contests, Mostly in South Lily White White Delegation from Louisiana Loses To Black and Tans. Chicago, June 3. The disposition of many Southern whites who have allied themselves with the Republican party to stifle the colored voters clamoring for recognition within the party councils was aimed this week at meetings of the Republican National Committee to consider contests over the seats of the 137 delegates, most of them from the South, the work of the committee is preliminary to the holding of the Republican National convention here week. At the Congress Hotel, where the hearings are being held, repositive colored men from repouss Soudan are appearing in appearance against the practices of white Republican politicians. In several States colored men are on each of delegates chamoring for recognition. In meeting of the National Committee has attracted leading politicians of both races, the vanguard of the party, expected to arrive at the end of the week. The contests present various phases of the hearings to exclude from the party councils. In Virginia and Arkansas there were entire white delegations elected at convention, including clubs. The Arkansas convention won out Monday. John A. Hibbler a contestant, asserted that many colored delegates were not allowed to attend the state convention dominated by the Renmin faction for that reason and to organize a convention of their own. The two delegates named by the so-called regulars of the District of Columbia won over the testing team on Tuesday. Jasper, the governor of Washington, is the colored delegate and Dr. C. H. Marshall, alternate. W. H. W. Mison, of Solna, Ala., contesting a seat from Alabama, failed to appear and his white opponent was given the place. LOUTSIAK REGULARS WIN A white faction in Louisiana was denied seats in the convention Tuesday, and the faction headed by Emile Kuntz was voted as the proper one. Walter L. Coben is a member of the winning delegation. The fight of the contesting delegations in Georgia was largely along race lines. The Democratic insurgent delegation and Henry Lincoln Johnson, former Recorder of Deeds at Washington, heads the rebellion to have $10,000 into Georgia to get the Pickett delegation and the Lowden forces are said to have sent Johnson $3,000. Mr. Johnson is armed with a pistol in the country, and his delegation has endorsed him for national committeeman. Johnson Ben Davis and other colored leaders helped carry out the rebellion in the committee twelve years ago and Henry Bruns, a Savannah Hebrew, was named in his place. As Bruns did not suit H. S. Rockson, white, eight years ago, Jackson is now fighting the leadership of Johnson, asserting that it would retard for fifty years building a state in the Governor's state by the whites of the South. Johnson ally argued his side of the matter Tuesday. His forces are committed to the county of Illinois. THE TEXAS FIGHT "Gooseneck Bill" McDonald, a Fort Worth Banker, a Fort Worth Banker, from Texas, largely composed of colored men. They hooted a convention largely dominated by whites at San Antonio, Texas. He has a contesting delegation composed largely of colored men headed by J. R. Pollard. Richmond lawyer. Pollard claims that the whites "froze" the coloration of their convention at Roanoke. North Carolina has a similar contest and there are two sets of delegates from South Carolina, both which have colored men. PREACHER LOSES LIFETIME EARNINGS Entire Trousses Pocket is Cut. Out By Thief Who Escapees With Two Thousand Dollars Birmingham, Ala., June 3—Edward Wood, preacher, and aged 67 years, was robbed for $2500 just to train to bear him to set foot the train to bear him from the South to the "land of promise." His destination was Detroit, Mich. By more than fifty years of hard work Rev. Wood had accumulated $2500, and he took care of his hip pocket. The pocketbook also contained tickets for himself, wife and child from Birmingham to Detroit, where they had planned to make their future home. Dirture from their home was already crated and on its way to the north. When they entered the station and were about to go the gate, he reached for a pocket book so he could get a pocket. He strayed stricken that the entire station aided him in the hunt. A policeman held up the tail of his coat and found the entire lower part of his hip pocket gone. A rickpocket held a cut hole in the old gentleman's pocket and had removed both pocket and pocket. 180 YOU ARE UNDER ARREST FOR SALING LIKKER HARDWARE DURING THE RIOT ALEXANDRIA CRACKERS SOLID ARMS TO WHOLES ONLY Rosenwald Fellowships Awarded Howard University Graduates Get Two Of The Coveted Posts New York, June 3—Awards of four fellowships of $1200 each offered by Julius Rosenwald, white millionaire of Chicago, to qualified graduates in medicine were awarded by the General Education Board. The fellowships will provide studies in advanced medicine in any University that the winners may plece. Awards were made to Dr. Carrie J. Sutton and Dr. George Adams, both of Howard University; Dr. Theodore K. Lawless of Northwestern University and Dr. Robert M. Medical School; Dr. Quinlan took his college work at Howard. Dr. Carrie Sutton is a college graduate of Howard University as well as a graduate of the Median School high in her science course. City Workers Draw $360,000 Cleveland, Ohio, June 13—A recent cavass of the colored men and women holding lucrative positions in the government reported that they were drawing $255,000 annually in salaries from the city. Roland Hayes in London. London, June 3—Roialand W. Hayes, the noted Negro tenor, arrived here last Saturday from the United States. Mr. Hayes has outlined a concert tour of the British Isle, France, Belgium, Italy, Spain and Portugal, Africa. He ex-communicate make an extensive study of the origin of Negro music while in Africa. He will be absent from America about two years. Mob Sends Sympathy. Woodville, Texas, May 31—Members of the mob that whipped a Negro to death between here and Louisiana, last week, the newspaper that they did not intend to kill the man and were very sorry to kill died from the whipping. His attack was threatened the life of a white man. **Hospital for Cleveland** Cleveland, Ohio, June 3—Dr. Jes Thomas is sponsor for a new coin hospital which will water to races and whose staff will be mixed. Chicago, June 3—Mrs. Louvenia Brown, whose home is at 49 East 28th street, was given $155 damages in cold water, and who stole the affections of Mrs. Brown's husband, and then scratched her face and pulled her hair when she objected, paid over her. Mrs. Brown related pathetically how she implored the white girl to let her husband alone. Marie admitted to the Court knowing she did not know him, "to well said." MAKE ADVANCES TO DEMOCRAT LEADERS Democratic Party Ahked to Open Its Doors To All Voters Brooklyn, N. Y., June 3—Wesley L. Young, 207attle Hill, New York, National Negro Democratic Conference Committee has drafted an address to the National Convention, which meets in San Francisco, urging it to protect and protect the Negroes and to give careful consideration to the exercising of their suffrage in the coming National campaign." The appeal to the Democrats to protect smiles in the South caused smiles in political circles, because the Democratic party has been: the chief agency for so many years in shutting out the colored men of the South in the former Confederate states, "We have no apologies or excuses for our Democratic allegiance." AMERICAN C. THOMAS PRESSING CLUB and Dyeing, Altering and Repairing at Moderate Prices Free Call and Delivery, Out of Town Orders. Parcel Post Hits Cleaned and Blocked in Latest Styles. Leathers and Bands Furnished. ELEVATION MARITA HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY DR. W.E.B. DUBOIS, WINNER OF SPINGARN MEDAL. TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1920 MAYOR FOR SEGREGATION Norfolk Mayor Asks Whites Not to Sell Property to Negroes. Norfolk, Va., June 3—Mayor Albert Roper and Councilman Truxton, white, appeared before a plea to quash and ask house owners to pledge themselves "not to sell any real estate to Negroes, or to any white man without his first pledging himself not to sell to Negroes." The housing situation here is critical, there having been no respectable homes for rent for the past year, and the money and it impracticable to buy a home unless they go into the so-called white section. Recently, colored people have bought a number of houses on Cook avenue and the street, formerly occupied by whites. MAKES SERIOUS CHARGE Hayton Minister Declares That the White Court Social Equality After Dark. Kansas City, Kan., June 3—Dr. S. E. Churchstone-Lord, pastor of the A. M. E. Church of Fort-Lauderdale, declared the General Conference, declared that African women are not safe since the occupation of the island by the white American marines. The women were almost unknown among the natives until the coming of the white soldiers who have criminally assaulted little girls as young as twelve years ago. The further charge is made that members of the native constabulary are compelled by the white American offers to procure native women use of the whites as concubines. FRENCHMAN LOST SHIP Algerian Took Passage for Africa But is Brought to America. East Liverpool, Ohio, June 3— John Doden, aged 19, one of the colored troopers of France. He was wounded during the four years of war, and was wounded, was admitted to the city hospital last week. Doden ought to be in his native home but in the confusion which prevailed at the port of embarka- ment, he was sent instead of for Africa, and came over with American colored troops. He only speaks French, but so- cured work in the Crucible Steel until hard work caused a wound in his side to reopen. Physician Fined $300. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 1—A being scored by Judge Peck of Federal Court as being on the el with a bootlegger, Dr. J. C. win was fined $300 for giving whisky prescriptions too freely. FOR TWO MURDERS, ABDUCTION OF A CHILD SEVERAL ROBBERIES AND OTHER THINGS YOU ARE SENTENCED TO LIFE MYFISSIONMEN! FOR "ALLEQED" BASET YOU ARE SENTENCED TO BE HUNG! GUINSON'S FOUNTAIN THIS IS NOW MARYLAND JUSTICE WORKS THREE HOME-RUNS FEATURED GAME BETWEEN BLACK-SOX AND CUBAN STARS This is Watterson Whole Jury of Colored Men St. Louis Justice Sets Precedent In Trial of Replevin Case. Probably First Time in Ame ica that All Colored Jury Has Been Impanelled. St. Louis, June 2—For the first time, perhaps in the history of the country, twelve colored men were selected to serve on a jury. They were known when three or four members of the jury in a single case were colored, but there is no record of more than one man serving on any single jury. The case was that of Henry Dutley against Laurel Shelby, on a writ of repulence and on a jury selected by the men selected were: Jesse J. Crow, Wm. Moran, M. Brookfield, Market H. Higgins, W. H. Murphy, John Carpenter, B. Ooax, M. A. Anderson, D. Been Holloway and B. E. Harris. After the jury had been selected and were in their places it was decided that plaintiff was not in court and the case was continued. Colored jurors were first introduced in the Fourth District of Poege through the influence of Constable Charles A. Turpin during his term in the Fourth District Court. Joseph Furling, counsel for the plaintiff, was more than forty years practice as a lawyer he had never before seen a colorful colored jury. Justice McChussey declared that all persons concerned with the case should be seen to him perfectly fair and proper that colored jurymen should make the decision. New York to Have a School Board Mem New Kork, June 3—As a result of the recent conference between the University of Dernan Charles H. Roberts, a colored member will likely be placed on the Board. The President Currier was surprised to know that no colored member had been placed on the Board since the position several years ago. Jailed, for Not Correcting Error in Pay Envelope Sharon, Pa. June 3—For accepting a pty envelope, please call 212-555-2222, only opted. ter to thirteen dollars, a colored work he man was sent to the work house he for six months. He said he that he had been given another raise out and so made no mention of the error. FIRST EDITION PRICE 5 CENT NG. HELL AND GRAVE ONE. Negroes Lake of Fire and Brimstone crow Said to be Figurative- shed Only. V. E. B. DuBOIS, for and this year's winner of the Spingarn film at Atlanta, Ga., on Tuesday IN THE INTEREST OF THE and GO-TO-COLLAGE MOVEMENT TY BAPTIST CHURCH street and Druid Hill Ave. JUNE 6th, AT 4 P. M. Chaple Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity GOOD MUSIC Ig. 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, Clapke Hall, England. Voice, Noise, Clarinet, Bantio 400 Delegates In Atlanta, Ga. National Association Held Successful Meeting in Heart of the South. Dixie is Told That Negroes Must Vote and Jimcrow Cars Must be Abolished Atlanta, Ga., June 2—Before audiences that have packed to overflowing at every session the large auditorium of Tathel A. M. J. Church, the eleventh annual session of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is being held in Atlanta, Mayor Key and Rev. M. Ashby Jones, both of this city, welcomed the conference at the opening session. At every session it has been members turn away large numbers of people who were anxious to hear what was being this the first conference of the Association and has ever been held southern city. Nor have they been disappointed. Between four and five hundred delegates are present from all parts of the country, representing 100,000 members in 223 branches in forty-three States. Every speaker has easy access, usual practice or fund-raising, and is situated in unattended forms the demands of the Negro. The keynote of the conference was given by James Wetton Johnson, held secrely in his address during session on Sunday afternoon, when he enunciated following five points as cardinal: 1. The Negro's untrammed right to the ballot. 2. National suppression of lynch- 3. Equal educational and industrial opportunity. 4. Abolishment of the "Jim Crow." 5. Ending of segregation in Federal Civil Service. At the same meeting on address was read by R. Spingler in Bork, which was prepared by Moorfield Storey, who could not attend on account of illness. Mr. Storey declared "There are no legal questions in the Constitution of the United States known by American citizens and recognizes no difference of race or color. Every right that any American citizen has is allotted to Sunday, the two day sessions were given over to reports, from the branches and the appointment of committees, from the presiding officer, Washington, Washington of the congress on resolutions. At the Monday night session Mrs. Florence Kelley, of New York, Englewood E. Black, president of Englewood, Dean Pinto Durham of Emery University and Robert W. Bagnall of Detroit, were the speakers. Bagnall declared an integration of Negroes was caused by lynching, disfranchisement, Jincrow cars, unequal educational advantages and injustice in the South, who hoped to check the migratory movement it would be done only by giving the Negro every right and privilege recorded other officers. The Spingler medal was presented on the campus of Atlanta University on Tuesday afternoon to Dr. W. E. B. DuBois for his share in the constitution of the African Congress. Tuesday night the question of lynching and segregation was discussed and on Wednesday night, the closing session, education and The conference was in every way a marked success. The only speaker unable to attend was Governor Dorsey. Tired of Being Hunted. Chestertown, Md. June 3—3-man charged with killing the jail has Tuesday and told sheriff Townsley he was tired of being hunted. Officers have been looking for him and others for hours for assaulting a young girl. There Is No Such Place As Hell Oklahoma Minister demns Preachers of nal Punishment Tuski, Oka, June 3—One man has been found who does not believe in Hell. He is the Rev. Richard J. Hill and he is a prominent minister here. Not only does Rev. Hill believe that the idea of hell is contrary to the Scripture and blasphemy of God's character, but he comes out in a sermon which he condemns other ministers for preaching eter- Rev. Hill says "every intelligent minister knows or should know that the greatest punishment God has provided for willful sinners will oversteal there will be no resurrection. They also know 'bell and the grave means one and the same thing, such oblivion, a state of non-existence. The lake and bristleman and bristleman in the Scripture was said to be symbolic only of the garbage furnace located outside of the city of Jerusalem in the Valley of Hinnan. He said to Rev. Hill the hellfire doctrine woefully represents the Scripture and he challenges any man in any city or state to a public debate on the question. Rev. Hill six-one times in the Hellfire one times in the Old Testament. The Hebrew word is "Sheol" and the English meaning is grave "Hell occurs two times in the New Testament the Hebrew in reference is "Goshenh." The reference is to the swamp outside Jerusalem, where the city people burned their garbage. New Chapter Formed. New York, June 3—Ela. Chandler of the Alpha Phi Alpha. Fraternity was recently reorganized this city. Engene Darden 14. Cedar street, connected with the Alpha Phi Color Company, is the president. Notaries Not Wanted in N.C. Raleigh, N. C., June 3—A. H. Nixon, real estate agent in Richmond, commission as history public by Governor T. W. Bickett recently, but his not The National Association is behind Nixon, with insightful commission Migration Caused Shortage of Food. Boston, Mass., June 3—Refusal of Negroes to return to the farms in the South is said to be a large, contributing factor to the threatened food shortage now impending in all sections of the country. \ Another Chauffeur Robbed. Washington, D. C., June 3—An unknown white man, hired Matt Jones to take him in a taskk out the canal road near the neqqued While Jones was driving along his fire poked a revolver into his rips, told him to stop the car and get out. The taxi driver, robbed, tied to a tree and left, the white truck driving off with his rips. Williamstown, Mass., June 3—R. R. Moton, principal of the University degree of doctor of hues conferred upon him, by William College. He was admitted to the Hampstown Institute in 1890 but failed to enter college. He has already received the L. L. degrees of Oberlin, Wilberforce and Virginia. Eleven Get A.B. Degree at Morgan With hundreds of people in attendance, Morgan College held its first commencement at the present site Thursday afternoons. The exercises which were of a high order, the culmination of various commencement activities. In college cap and gown, Bishop W. F. McDowell, who delivered an inspiring address to the graduating classes, presided over the Stoner and faculty, the graduating classes and the students marched from Washington Hall to the place where the commencement took place. Manilla D. Crawy was salutatorian and Alice Nee Kelly, valedictorian. President J. O. Spencer told of plans for the advance of the institute. He said that it was believed that the dedication of Carnegie Hall, now nearing completion, would take place during the forthcoming session. July of the National Association of School Boards; that a power house would be erected during the summer and that the college would offer a summer course that should be varied tastes and ambitions. The awarding of the various prizes followed. The following students received the degree of bachelor's degree in civil engineering: Josephine Hannah Brown, Moorstown, N. J. George Albert Ellery, Latham, N. J. Ark.; Josephine Hussey, Finney, Baltimore; Minor Gringke, Baltimore; Minor Inez Kelly, Baltimore; Alice Nee Kelly, Baltimore; Ruth Elizabeth Wold, Seaford, Ala. Ruth Elizabeth Wilson, Upper Fayette, Ala. Hugh Hingham, Ala. Mary Elizabeth Wold, Seaford, Ala. Mary Elizabeth Wilson, Upper Fayette, Ala. Hugh Hingham, Ala. Miss Georgia Cynthia Lawrence, of Baltimore, but the city received diplomatic wares; Lewis Willington Black, Lynchburg, Baltimore; Merrick Evelyn Carter, Baltimore; Emina Mac Clarewick, Lynchburg, Baltimore; B. W. I.; Joyce Ethel Cummings, Baltimore; Miraim Gwendalyn Hughes, asst. sailing officer, N. J.; Robert William Jones, Dr. Salisbury, Md.; Richard Hans Johnson, Johnson, N. J.; Naybor, Baltimore; Blanche Estella Nelson, Stevenson, Md.; William Alexander, Md.; Florence Roberts, Brooklyn, N. V.; William Beresford Sealey, Tar巴拉德, W. W. Mary Jane Watkins, New York City. SENIOR CLASS DAY Declamation Contest. Metropolitan M. E. church was crowded last week, the occasion the annual declamation contest for the Baldwin Academy, medals by the Glee Club Academy. The participants and their subgroup "The Legacy of Nations as a Preventative of Wars"; Miss Miriam Gwendolyn Hughes, a United States Army Matthews, "Fovery No Hindrance to Success"; Charles Clinton Hughes, a United States Johnson, "Factors in Child Training"; Miss Mary Rebecca Jackson, "Teach Hard"; and Mrs. Mary J. Watkins, "Woman Musical numbers 'very furnished by the Glee Club and a quartet of girls." Chauffeur Exonerated. Maurice Piner, w. w. chafer, who was driving, wives William Villanova, eight years of age, 2002 Jones Court, inflicting injuries that caused the boy's death, from a fire at a coroner's jury at the Northernwestern Police Station. Held For Murder. Norman Payne, 1941 Maryland avenue, who shot, Samuel House, 1421 Maryland avenue at Cannon on the Potomac River last week. Is his jail awaiting the acton of the grand jury. Wagon Hits Bicycle. John S. Chase, 517 N. Mount street, was knocked from his bicycle last Saturday by horse and wagon Hollemer Bros. He was slightly injured. Girl Injured by Auto. Lillian May, British age, 17. She was given first aid at a local cathedral street. Saturday of last week. She was given first aid at a local cathedral street. Saturday of last week. She was taken to her home. 1118 Division street, where she was attended. E. Zigler, Schuster, white, chaucer of the machine, had to be in the Traffic Court for a violation of the motor vehicle laws. stay in school. The philanthropy times educational and shows them an individual risen in the school of life the fewer are his competitors. The top rung of the ladder of success goes good with great scramble at bottom. WASHINGTON ACTIVE WASHINGTON ACTIVE Beta Chapter, in Washington, is quite as active as the movement. Members of the fraternity obtained permission to speak in all public schools and from the management of the university, parents and students in the audience before the evening performance. The week's campaign in Washington with a meeting at the University, S. S. Booker, of the local gym addressed a monster mass in Richmond, Va., on Sunday. Richmond fraternity in their drive. Maps of the veterans visited Lunel M. Adolph, M.D., Warrior W. Warrior, Star Comtesse Monny morning and phased Gleaves upon the graves of their dead comtesse the evening the old soldiers gathered at Lunel Post, held hold memorial services for their comrades who lived during the past year. John T. St. John Brinch, commander of Logan Post, George W. Norry, and other comrades which the Women's Roller Stops of Lincoln, Gay and Logan Post, Priston, president of the Women's Roller Stops of Lincoln Post, and others were among those taking part in the solemn services, of the dead during the past year includes. Hope Durton John Post, Nathan Johnson, Moses Dreyfus and W. T. Brown, all of Logan Post, and W. C. Copeland, of Logan The spirit of Decoration Day also pervaded hundreds, who attended Sunday and Wednesday to lay flowers on the groves of departed loved ones. Mob Rushes White Toughs. Raymond Johnson and William Stanford, both white, said to have struck a colored boy without prevention, were chased by an angry Monday. Monica Roth, a retired Rutherford streets and would have been seriously beaten had they not entered the house of Annie Abryans, 1632 feet on street statue, said to have hidden under a bed on the second floor. They were arrested by Patricia McGrath of the Eastern district on a charge of child conduct and inter-dismissed. Juvenile Court George Summer Ralph, color protestor in the Juvenile Court, can aid those who are protesting. He often comes into contact with many children when a change of environment occurs. Judge Williams is in an quandary what to do with an arming boy, beaten in a place open the Colored House of Reformation. He is no parental school for colored truants. The lack of this school and other places where colored environment has made Mr. Ralph thoroughly acquainted with conditions, and find a good home for a boy or girl. Mr. Ralph may be found in the Juvenile Court. The St. Paul street entrance of the Courhouse any morning. Mr. Henry Sampson, of 1125 Bellevue, may be found by an automobile at the corner of Butaw and Franklin streets; and was bad by Mr. Burke. Brune street NORTHWESTERN PHARMACY $1.10 S. S. S. 89c 35c Freezone 31c 35c TIZ 31c 25c Beecham's Pills 21c 25c Black & WhiteGoods 21c In the Spring you need antiseptics and fumigation about your house, your stables and dog kennels. Let us supply your wants in Best for Cellars, Sinks, Stables, etc. Keeps away flies, moths, water bugs and roaches wherever used. WE HAVE A BUNCH OF DANDY TOOTH FRUSHES AT SPECIAL PRICES NOW. COME AND GET ONE BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD. Have you that TIRED FEELING caused by conspiration and a sluggish liver? Use _____ A. D. S. HEPATIC SALT S. $1.00 Nuxated Iron 89c Chloredixo Tooth Paste 52c 60c Milk Emulsion 49c MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE WAR TAX Democrats. However, Displaced Over Prospect of Colored Men Supplanting Whites. From all the disturbance in the City Council chamber Monday afternoon, one might have thought there was under discussion the question of curbing the opponent in the city administration. Expressions like "traitor" "fair play" and Negro, with a short e, were handed back and forth in the called meeting the commission fails. The question under discussion was the constable ordinance which contains the nominees of the Republican and Malon Democrats only, meeting out the Kelly men Councilman McCaim, Dickerman and Schlumberger, the last two white, voted to report the ordinance to the First Branch as it stands. Hutchweiler, white, refused to sign the favorable report of the ordinance, because it contained the nominees of Metcalm and Fitzgerald. Beverly Smith, the other Democratic nominee, did not present. An effort will be made to get Smith to sign the favorable report by next Monday and if unsuccessful, it is said, the light will be taken to the floor of the First Branch City Council, due to the white Republicans in the city that the colored constables must be manned. Friends of the ordinance pointed out that even if it passed the council and did not contain the colored constables, Mayor McCaim deciding would be to vote it. Elks Elect. At the semi-annual election of officers Tuesday night, the Monument officers; George L. Brett, Grand Exalted Ruler; John Owen, Estimated Lestoring Knight; George Smith, Loyal Knight; Delegates to the Mba, in August was Wellington T. Brown and Harvey Walters. Beneficial Association, Inc. The Silver Thread Association, with no capital stock, was incorporated last week. Office will be located at 502 N. Gilmore street. The incorporation will be held at Javon Javon Garrison, Wesley Lewis, Charles White, Henry Sheppard and John Conley. Pleasure Club Incorporates. Hebert Marshall, Alexander Glenn and John K. Boss of 211 N. Arlington, Pringle Pressure Club. No capital stock for pleasure purposes. To Have Comfort Station. A measure was passed in the Fiss Bruneau City Council. Monday and Tuesday, a mass of land and the construction of a comfort station near Laffayette market. Bought $12.50 Shirt. A good-bossed young man walks in a dressed shoestyle silhouette. Pretender and gaited store owner sells silly tricks. The proprietor turned down a number of garments striped green, yellow and purple for which he asked various customers to pick them. The proprietor called several other purchasers to his aid in picking out the preacher to pick out $12.20 for a $15 garment and walked out of the store. In response to inquiry the proprietor said it was not good for him to stirrers to one customer, especially to stage people and devotees of the race to one customer, it necessary to "put on a good front." A. B. ROSEDOM'S HABERDASHERY 1606 Penna Ave. Phoke, Madison 7815 REDUCTION ON ALL SUITS $65.00 Suits now $20.00 Summer Underwear, Union Suits Sizes 32 to 46, $2.00 Value $1.48 CROWD US OUT THIS WEEK G. A. ROSSIAM, Proprietor Baltimore's Leading, Tailor and Haberdasher T. D. TAYLOR, Manager WYATT 550-119 Dealer in Groceries and Provision Coal, Wood, Charcoal Coke and Ice. 1728 BRUNT STREET Orders Promptly attended to Phone Madison 1934 WANTED TWO NICE GIRLS As Waitresses for night work Hour from 7 to 11:30 p. m. Apply DOEBEREINEIS, 3113 W. NORTH AVENUE WANTED A YOUNG GIRL As Nurse for two children. Apply DOEBEREINEIS, 3113 W. NORTH AVENUE WANTED Intelligent COLORED MEN To Learn Moulding Good wages paid while learning trade intelligent men should make $8.00 per day after being 4 weeks on the job. 1535 E. Monument St. In Evening From 6:30 to 8 p. m. WESTERN PHI CUT RATE DRUGGIST Pennsylvania Avenue and D THIS SPACE EACH OF OUR CUT PRICE 35c TIZ 31c You need antiseptics and fumig es and dog kennels. Let us su r Candles 5 cts each 6 for 25 10 " " 3 for 25 dalls 5c 1-4 pound 8c 1-2 pound CESANO, the ideal Disinfectant size 20c, makes 2 1-2 gallons of size 35c, and makes 10 gallons of Sinks, Stables, etc. Keeps a aches wherever used. CH OF DANDY TOOTH FRU HOME AND GET ONE BEFORE Regular 50c Tooth Brushes 39c Regular 35c Tooth Brushes 25c I DON'T BELIEVE IT COME EELING caused by constipation - A. D. S. HEPATIC SALTS small _____37c MEdium _____68c Large _____$1.30 Chloredixo Tooth Paste 52c ERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATT PRICES INCLUDE WA ptions To Us and Get W THE AFRO-AMERICAN MARYLAND THEATRE Keith's Attractions WEEK OF MON, JUNE 7 Another One of Those Shows of Unbelievable Greatness And This One Will Thoroughly Amuse And Refresh You With The DIXIE DUO Lieut. Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake in "Original Songs and Pianologues" HEATER BOYS 16 Years Old BOLTERS-UP and REAMERS ON STEEL CAR WORK Piece Work Also Laborers on Day and Piece Work GOOD EARNINGS STEADY WORK BALTIMORE CAR AND FOUNDRY CO. CURTIS BAY Stop at Singer's FOR A JOLLY GOOD TIME The nicest Cabaret in South Baltimore All the latest Song Hits Are sung and played here every night Ladies and Gentlemen are Welcome 609 South Greene St. Cor. Bergundy HARMACY STS..... Dolphin Street. ON ACCOUNT DISSOLUTION OF PART OF FORTY: NERSHIP, OF PORT SIX VERY DESIrable COLORED HOMES AND GILT EDGE INVESTMENT PROPERTIES On the Respective Premises WEDNESDAY JUNE 9,1920 At the Hours Hereinafter Mentioned AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. NO. 1848 DIVISION STREET Lot 12x774.7¼ feet. Ground rent, $1. Improved by a large 3- Story Brick Dwelling with store front: IMMEDIATELY. THEREAFTER. NO. 1848 DIVISION STREET Lot 12x774.7¼ feet. Ground rent, $1. Improved by a history Brick Dwelling IMMEDIATELY. THEREAFTER. NO. 1844 DIVISION STREET Lot 12x774.7¼ feet. Ground rent, $1. Improved by a history Brick Dwelling IMMEDIATELY. THEREAFTER. NO. 1842 DIVISION STREET Lot 12x774.7¼ feet. Ground rent, $1. Improved by two-story Brick Dwelling IMMEDIATELY. THEREAFTER. NO. 1806 DIVISION STREET improved by awa-story brick Dwelling DIMEDIATELY THEREAFTER NO. 1803 BRUNT STREET improved by awa-story brick Dwelling DIMEDIATELY THEREAFTER DIMEDIATELY THEREAFTER NO. 1855 BRUCK STREET Lot 1007 Improved two-story brick loftway IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER NO. 1857 BRUCK STREET Lot 1007 Improved two-story brick loftway IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER NO. 1811 BRUNT STREET Lot 12.4x5.24 feet. Ground rent $2. Improved by a two-story Brick Dwelling. DIMEDIATELY THEREAFTER NO. 1813 BRUNT STREET Lot 12.4x5.24 feet. Ground rent $2. Improved by a two-story Brick Dwelling. DIMEDIATELY THEREAFTER NO. 1814 BRUNT STREET Lot 12.4x5.66 feet irregular. Ground rent $24. Improved by a 2-story Brick Dwelling. DIMEDIATELY THEREAFTER NO. 1817 BRUNT STREET Lot 12.4x5.66 feet. Ground rent $24. Improved by a two-story Brick Dwelling. DIMEDIATELY THEREAFTER NO. 1614 BRUNT STREET Lot 12.3%x6.6 feet. Ground rent $24. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER NO. 541 BRUNT COURT Lot 11.8%x6.6 feet. Ground rent $11. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER NO. 539 BRUNT COURT Lot 11.8%x6.4 feet. Ground rent $11. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER NO. 337 BRUNT COURT Lot 11.8%x6.9 feet. Ground rent $11. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER NO. 538 BRUNT COURT Lot 1269.2 feet. Ground rent $18 improved by waterproofing. Breaking IMMEIDABLE, THEREAFTER. NO. 540 BRUNT COURT Lot 1269.2 feet. Ground rent $18 improved by two-story brick Dwelling TERMS OF SALE: A Cash deposit of $250 each will be required on all Division street houses, with the exception of 500 high-rise. Each be required; $150 each on the Brunt street and Brunt Court properties at ting and place. If they are not required, the date of sale. All expenses to be adjusted to day of transfer. SIDNEY NEEDLE, Attorney. E. S. NEWELL & CO. Amctioneers Houses for Sals FOR SALE—Large 3-story house 12 rooms, 1400 block McCullough ST. For particulars see ARTHUR L. JOHNSON 2016 McCULLough ST. Money to loan from $200 to $4,000 on good security. Can be obtained at once. No gid tape. Phone, Madison 7170 For the young woman who saw accident and opened the automobile door door, she was shot. The dog who was knocked down at Pressman Street and Pennsylvania Ave. Wednesday morning, April 29, 2020. Call at 800-722-3900 STREET D. NEWTON E. CAMPBELL WANTED—TO know the whereabouts of Miss Mary, Davenport, she formerly worked at Blue Ridge Sun since some years ago. Write WM. WALKIN, 45, Wayne Ave., Waysboro, Tn. 5- T May- 1923, 4-11-18. NEW DEVELOPMENT 160 LOTS FOR SAME ON EASY PLANING $800 AT EDGEMERE On North Point Road 1 mile from Sparrows Point Will finance your home when lots are available. Apply MATHER N. ROGERS 118 E. LEXINGTON ST. Phone S. P. $653 Real Estate in all its branches HOUSES BOUGHT AND SOLD RENTS COLLECTED S, H. SMITH 1330 PENXA. AVENUE Boulder St. 3356-W. 1508-09-12-11 N. Fremont Ave. In fee or $60, each. WANTED-By a couple with no children, 3 or 4 room apartment. Apply 1517 N. CAREY STREET FOR RENT-To a desirable tenant 2 communicating rooms. Apply 1196 McCULLOH ST. FOR SALE-3 story house, 1000 block Stricker street (mixed block) 3 rooms and bath, Good condition. Telephone Madison 1526 J. 3 TO SETTLE AN ESTATE seven desirable city sites, suburban properties for sale. Will help finance. Apply Pursued Room for Rent, suitable for married couple or settled lady. 1706 DIVISION ST. ROOMS FOR RENT—Cente- men only. Apply 2023 DRIUID HILL AVE. FOR SALE—Two Electric Fans in good condition. Price $25.00 for the two. Apply G. T. GANT 11. 359 W. PRESTON ST. FOR SALE—Two Grave bots at M. W. Preston. Apply at 344 W. Preston St. for four partitions. Choice location. LAWYER Residence 1411 DRUID HILL AV. Home hours 7 to 9 every night Office: 215 COURTLAND ST. Room 494-451 Third Floor C. & P. Phone W, N. BISHOP LAWYER 215-St. Paul Place 1107 Drud Hill Avenue LOCAL MENTION Mine. Power of Sage and Sulphur works wonders. Try it. 200 everywhere By mail 606. Agents wanted. BARNARD STREET 1018 CAREN STREET Baltimore, Md. FOR RENT Office space for rent. Suitable for dentist, real estate office, business firm, in APRO-AMERICAN BLDG 628 N. EUTAY STREET MONEY TO LEND All transactions strictly confidential, to information given over phone. Apply to: GEORGE WINGATE 1512 Pena ave. WANTED: At the A. E. Polite Municipal Servant's Exchange Employment Agency, help for hotels, business offices, and more. Class reference is required. Enclose forms for particulars. A. J. Pike, Mar. 31, 1924 J. A. Bury, May 24, 1924 I. S. C. May 29, 1924 June 14-21 FOR RENT—A furnished apartment containing two rooms and bath and kitchen facilities on a 300-square-foot week. APPLY in evening 1101 McColloh street third floor. B. Brown. May 28 June 4. Office Pione, St. Paul 3473 J. S. WEARD DAVIS Attorney And Counselor At Law 118 E. LEXINGTON ST. 3rd Floor Opposite Court House Residence: 1400 JEFFERSON ST. BALTMORE, MD. Phone, Wolfe 6570 J CHARLES A. 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Don't Lose Heart, Don't Give Up. There is Hope. Our Remedies are Honest, Genuine and thoroughly reliable. Guaranteed SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE Will be open on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays ONLY during May, June, July, August and September. 910 Penna.Av. u'n RiddleSt USED PIANOS BOUGHT & SOLD W.W.PINDERHUGHES 1203 Douglass Hill. Phone No. 764-430 FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1920 IN THE CHURCHES 1. Elected to bishop. 2. Removed time on time pastor stay at one church. 3. Unification with the A. M. E. Zion and C. M. E. Churches agreed upon. 4. $5,000,000 is to be raised in a big campaign for education, positions and church extension during bishop's assignment. 5. bishop is assigned for the first time for the far West and South America. COLORED SISTERS HOLD JUBILEE. Sister Mary Bonaventure Lee Celebrates Fifth Anniversary of Sisterhood; Others 25 Years Cardinal Gobbi Prescott, the first archbishop of the diocese of St Mary Bonne- tie and the silver anivers- aries of the others were celebrated at the mother house of the Obate Stakes of Providence on Thursday of Reception Given Rev. Jones A reception was given to Rev. J. W. Johnson, pastor of Elmore Baptist Church 821 St. street, last week. He was a member of the society of the church. The members gave him a purse of one hundred dollars and new guilds of clothes pinned to foot. A number of pastor's members of the city were present. Has $75,000 Rally. Pittsburgh Pa., June 3—In effort to raise $75,000 and thereby extend the $23,000 rally of Botherch church, Pittsburgh Pa., the fundraiser started a $75,000 rally and reports $40,000 in cash and subscriptions the first day. BISHOP HURST TELLS OF CONFERENCE Says Bishop Brooks Took Assignment to West Africa With Good Nature That the recent General Conference of the A. M. E. Church was a body that accomplished much, in the opinion of Bishop Joseph J. Doehl, "the body accomplished a good deed in the way of legislation and other work," he said, "in fact it was ahead of some General Conference." After voting to admit women as delegates, the body reversed itself, believing that the time is not the right time for Bishon W. Sampson Brooks took his assignment to West Africa, the bishop answered, "With the acustomed good nature with which he assumes a position, that the quarterly and annual conferences would have to ratify the proposed proposal with the A. M. E. Zion Church and the Colored M. E. Church Hurst delivered the commencement address at Tuskegee Institute Thursday. He and Mrs. Hurst are now in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. A. M. E. Ministers Meet. "Ethics from the General Conference" was the subject discussed by Rex, C. H. Steepenbrough, and A. M. E. ministers before the A.M. E. ministers meeting Monday. The program for the rest of the season is as follows: *The Minister* by Rev. J. W. Mecoy; *June 21st*; "What Steps the Ministers' Meeting Can Take to Stop the Drill on David Hill Avenue" by Carl J. Murphy; June 28th closing at Towson Church, Rev. Columbus Handy, speaker, topic: "Outlook for the Minister in the Present Political Campaign." To Burn Mortgage. The Morning Star Baptist Church Stratton street near Popplon, Rev. R. T. Winn, pastor, will burn his mortgage. Monday night, June 7th. A supper will follow the coronary. Preparing for Convention Members of Enoon Bapt. Church making preparations to receive a New England Convention which will meet here June 16th to 23rd Persons willing to receive date of baptism. Applicants may comp with the pastor. Rev. J. H. Gree, 1712 Park avenue. Queen's Rally a Success. The Queens Rally held at the Queen's Church in New York was a demonstration representing the different countries. Mrs. Adline Rane, Japan, $10.00; Mrs. George Cohen, American $10.00; Mrs. Emma Bonas, Brazil, $25.50; Mrs. May Ruff Belgium, $25.25; Mrs. Gertrude Jones, Netherlands, $14.50; Mrs. Ellen Waters, England, $14.50. The white residents contributed to $10.00 and others smaller sums. Their credit is due to Mr. Robert Bentley in which he conducted the exercises. DR. STEWART SPEAKER Rev. Charles Stewart, pastor of St. James Church, the annual commencement, exercises N. A. and T. college, Greenbush, N. C. in the Agricultural department. WHERE POLYGAMY STILL FLOURISHES 8 The colored Baptist Convention of the State of Maryland, of which Dr. Richard Johnson, secretary and Dr. Lloyd Gold, treasurer, will hold its twelfth annual church, Division Street, between Baker and Gold streets, Thursday and Friday of next week. There will be three sessions each day and three delegates at the afternoon session of the afternoon session on Wednesday. Thirty-seven churches are in the conference. EAST BALTIMORE SCHOOL MEETING The Midlevel Improvement Association and Parents at Baltimore, No. 22, District No. 15, East Baltimore Extended, recently and listened to a number of suburban leaders in the neighborhood of the school and home would make impossible the broeding of Dies and misquitos. Midlife is president of the Association. BERRY—Hiram L. Berry of Newark, departed this life February 19. From this world of grief and trouble To the land of peace and rest, God his children were with, where you will find eternal rest, BY THE MOTHER. WATKINS — In sad remembrance of our dear sister who departed this Life May 27, 1920. Day by day she saw her fate, and pleased along. No in our hearts we often prayed That she might longer stay. Through all her suffering at times She was the smile of heavenly birth. And when the angels called her home she smiled toward earth. BY THE FAMILY DARE — In sad, but loving remembrance of our dear mother Jemima Dare, who departed this life 18 years also due to death. By the memory of that night. When we know our mother was dead Our hearts were crushed with sorrow And many bitter tears were shed. How sweet the name of another Bounds To the one who feels so sad to speak of whom the earth Of friends upon the earth I am to have to have be her children, ELIZA J. RAISIN JAMES E. BOBERT T. AND ISAAC H DAYE and AMINTA AND ELIZA BELZETH COX. MOMICHEAHEI — In sad, but loving presence of my dear friend Anti the Greenstreet McMullen, who died two years ago, May 28, 1918. Flow over the golden sands, Where I some day will to meet Amid my days, friend hands, By her friend, ISABELLE ANDERSON. HOWARD — In loving memory of my dear husband John Burdette Howard, who dearth this life suidely on May 28, 1918. A precious touch from me is gone, Where I loved is still, A place is vacant in my home Which never can be filled. The flowers I place upon your grave May be with you in life, The love for him who sleeps behenshall. Will never fade away, A devoted wife GENEVA F. HOWARD. Mrs. Howard and family also wishes to thank the many friends for their kindness and help. Her kindness confided to bed and for the nice fruit which he enjoyed and also the kind expresses his admiration and designs, which were numerous at his death. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ayers of 617 W. Hoffman street wish to thank their many friends of illness of their son, Cobin Ayers and for the beautiful floral designs, at his death. He died Thursday May 16th. BOSTON—In sad, but loving memory of her husband, M. Boston who departed this life one year ago to day June 5, 1819. Best on dear uncle, the labor is oer This willing hand will call no more in patience you here, Until God called you home No more. The Nice OLIVIA TAYLOR of Denton, Md. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Fannie A. Baker wishes to thank the many friends to their many friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy during their bereavement. THE FRIENDS BAPTIST CHURCH Druid Hill avenue and Robert St. SERVICES 11. A. M. Preaching 11. A. M. Preaching School. S. P. M. Preaching. Rev. E. W. Preaching. B. D. pastor Resident and office 422 Laures St. Phone Madison 1966. .....A Grand Political Demonstration..... At John Wesley M. E. Church Sharp and Montgomery Sts. The 17th Ward Political Organization. The following speakers have been invited: Hon. O. E. WELLER, Candidate U. S. Senate; Hon Wm. F. Browning, Mayor of Baltimore City; Hon. J. Philip Hill, Warner T. McGuinn, W. L. Fitzgerald, Walter S. Emerson-George A. Watty, Alex Williams, and E. B. Taylor. Charles Hall President S. Burton, Secretary ERNEST LYON, Pastor. OFFERING AT THE DOOR. --- THE ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICES SUNDAY, JUNE 6th, 1920 AT 2:30 P. M. Soloists—Mine, Ruth Lee McAbe and Mane, Hajizet Loe with selections by Peerless Glee Club and Kerr's Orchestra. PROP. JOE ROCHESTER'S ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE Mrs. Viola. F. Harvey. Pres. Rev. C. E. Hodges. D. D. Pastor THE 72nd ANNUAL SESSION OF THE MARYLAND STATE GRAND COUNCIL, I. O. of GOOD SAMARITANS and D. of S. Will convene on Thursday and Friday, June 10 and 11 at 9 a. m. IN THE GRAND ARMY HALL, Tessier and Orchard Sts. They are looking forward to the unification of all branches of Good Samaritans. Mrs. Alverta Holiday, Directress M. Alice Johnson, Secretary Silver Offering at the Door. Rev. C. H. Murray, Pastor ..MOONLIGHT..! Friday Night, June 4th NEW HALL ASSOCIATION, G. U. O. ODD FELLOWS Steamer Starlight to Brown's Grove JOE ROCHESTER'S ORCHESTRA A. E. THE AFRO-AMERICAN Political Demonstration.....Wesley M. E. Church and Montgomery Sts. June 6th, 1920, at 8 p.m. W. LESTER, Presiding Organization. The following speak- have been invited: Candidate U. S. Senate; Hon Wm. F. Baltimore City; Hon. J. Philip Hill, W. L. Fitzgerald, Walter S. Emerson- Alex. Williams, and E. B. Taylor, S. Burton, Secretary EST LYON, Pastor. AT THE DOOR. MEMORIAL SERVICES OF THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS S. A., E., A., A. & A. THEIR DECEASED MEMBERS SEL A. M. E. CHURCH Avenue and Lanvale streets E 6th, 1920 AT 2:30 P. M. Bishop W. Sampson Brooks Cabber and Mine. Amie Hazelton Lee with Glue Club and Kerr's Orchestra. WATTY. Grand Chancellor Grand Keeper of Records and Seal ERICK DOUGLASS, Pastor Exercises of Peck's Chapter Epworth 30 of Asbury M. E. Church Boston and East Streets ING, JUNE 6th, 8 O'CLOCK SOCIAL PROGRAMME ERS ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE Rev. C. E. Hodges, D. D. Pastor ON OF THE MARYLAND STATE GRAND OF GOOD SAMARITANS and D. of S. y and Friday, June 10 and 11 at 9 a. m. MY HALL, Tessier and Orchard Sts. and to the unification of all branches of good Samaritans. R. R. W. Grand Chief S. J. C. Ralph, R. W. Grand Secretary QUEEN'S RALLY AUSPICES OF THE Of Good Samaritans of City & State memorial A. M. E. Church Burens and Calloon Streets ENING, JUNE 10th, 8 p. m. Queen with their Lord Chamberlains, ids in Costume etc. M. Alice Johnson, Secretary offering at the Door. C. C. H. Murray, Pastor ONLIGHT.. Night, June 4th STATION, G. U. O. ODD FELLOWS light to Brown's Grove ESTER'S ORCHESTRA 35 CENTS SAMUEL GARRETT, Pres. foot of Broadway 8:30 P. M. B.M.J. JONES NEVER-FAIL HAIR GROWER McElden Rev. Resident 10 A. M. DRESS SECO Spring W. N. 11.20 A 2:40 P 2:40 S Mm 8 p. m. ing following speak- THE Bor Rose Parson 9:30 A. 11:00 A. 2:30 P. R. S. Emerson E. B. Taylor. Burton. Secretary S. D. M. Gaillard Tuesday Tuesday Moving to Witness ception. A hearth. C. E. P. PYPTHIAS D MEMBERS CHURCH Streets 12:30 P. M. In Brooks Mrs. Huzelton Lee with Mr. Orchestra. Unceller Words and Seal Pastor Chapter Epworth E. Church Sts. O'CLOCK IN ATTENDANCE Hodges, D. D., Pastor GRAND STATE GRAND NS and D. of S. 10 and 11 at 9 a.m. Orchard Sts. of all branches of W. Grand Secretary BILLY TITLE Comm of City & State Church Streets 10th, 8 p. m. Mr. Lord Chamberlains, Bee Johnson, Secretary Door. RIGHT.. June 4th ODD FELLOWS Town's Grove MESTRA 35 CENTS GARRETT, Pres. 10 P. M. HAIR GROWER Will grow hair three inches in 3 months. If your hair is dry and wry try Madam Jones' Magic Never Fail Hair Grower. It makes the hair grow long, straight and glossy. Madam Jones' Shampoo, 50c.; Madam Jones' Neal, Fail Hair Grower, 50c.; Madam Jones' Gloss 53c. For sale at Drug Stores. By mail 80c. Agents wanted. Send for terms. M. J. JONES MANUFACTURING COMPANY 441 WEST BIDDLE STREET BALTIMORE, MD. Phone Mt. Vernon 757 W. JONES ING COMPANY DLE STREET MORE, MD. L. Vernon 757 W. Include side gr 55 PHONE EASTERN M. E. CHURCH McElderry near Patterson Park Rev. C. B. Bishop, Pastor Residence 60 N. Carey Street, The Home—Like Church 10 A. A. Class, Brother I. Barnes leader. 11 A. M. Communion. Sermon by the pastor. 2.20 P. M. Sunday School M. L. School S. P. M. Sermon by the District Sunt. Rev. G. S. Sermon by the District A. M. Sermon by the District respectively requested to pay their centenary pleasures, attend the class prayer next Tuesday evening. Mrs. D. W. Fowler Press. Sup. Mr. William Deckins secretary. FIRST BAYSTAT CHURCH Carolina and Mclellen Street. Dr. William A. Credit, D. D. Principal of Downington Industrial School on the pulpit all day Sunday June 6th, 129. SECOND PEOPLE'S CHURCH Spring School above Laundry A. M. School 8 P. M. Scemann by the pastor of the Church, which the Holy Communion will be celebrated by a priest member of the church he presides over. The Church that always has a warm heart is the Church. Bond and Jefferson St. Bond and Jefferson St. Parsonage, 422 N. Bond St. 9:20 A. M. Class Meeting. 10:20 A. M. Class Meeting. 2:30 P. M. Sunday Schult. 3:30 P. M. Classes Rally. Sermon by Rev. N. M. Carroll, D. D. Y. P. League Anniversary program. P. M. Annual sermon to the Galilean Fishermen by the pastor. Monday night rally reports. Annual Church Meeting and reports. Wednesday night Pastoral Re- solution. A hearty welcome to all. C. E. Perry Church Clerk. GRACE DRESEYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. T. Colbert pastor. 11 A. Sunday the pastor will begin a series of sermons. Subject. The members and friends are urged to be present. THE LADIES AUXILI FIRST FAIRY F IN THE Y. M. C. A. FRIDAY, JUNE FLOWERS, BUDS ANG Queen of the Daisies—Mrs. T. Queen of Carnations—Mrs. T. Queen of Pink Roses—M Queen of Red Roses— Queen of Orange Queen of Old 25 FLOWER GIRLS Y BUILDING WILL BE FILLED DON'T MISS Mrs. Ida Hilton, President SILVER OFFERING HONOR TO WHOM A GRAND RECEPTION T PASTOR, REV. CHARLE Given by the Various Auxiliaries MONDAY EVENING, J. ADMISSION Mrs. E. J. Parker, President REV. CHARLES E. ST METROPOLITAN M. BABY DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 6th SPEAKER: MRS. PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED to the baby raising the highest ing Cup. Second prize, to the 3rd prize, to the next highest. COMMITTEE: Mrs. Sophronia. Miss Dorot Mr. Geo. A. Owens, Supt. SPECIAL SERMON I AT ST. JOHN'S A. M. E. CHI By the Pastor, Rev Under auspices of the. ALL ORGANIZATIONS AN Special Music Mrs. Jennie H. Ross, Pres. -- GEORGE T FUNERAL DIRECTOR Limousine and Carriages to C. & P. Phone Mrs. Ida Hilton, President Mrs. J. H. Cooper, Secretary SILVER OFFERING AT THE DOOR HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE A GRAND RECEPTION TO OUR DISTINGUISHED PASTOR REV. CHARLES E. STEWART, D. D. Given by the Various Anxilaries of Ehnenzer A. M. E. Church MONDAY EVENTING, JUNE 7th, 1920, 8 P. M. ADMISSION: 25 CENTS Mrs. E. J. Parker; President Mrs. Sarah E. J. Brown; Secretary REV. CHARLES E. STEWART, D. D., Pastor PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: First Prize: to the baby raising the highest amount, a Beautiful Silver Loving Cup. Second prize, to the next highest, a Silver Spoon; 3rd prize, to the next highest a Silver Napkin Ring. COMMITTEE: Mrs. Sophronia B. Alexander, Miss Saille Bishop, Mr. Geo. A. Owens, Dorotte Roy, Rev. W. Thomas, Pastor 513 LAURENS STREET GEORGE H. FUNERAL DIRECTOR (Formerly manager for CARRIAGES FOR OPEN DAY AND Will furnish Funerals at Pollite, Courteous and E 1631 DRUID C. & P. PHON I am the sole proprietor of the and am MRS. ROBER Funeral Directre Phone Wolfe 6590. Immediat Phone Wolfe 6590. Immediate Service Day and Night 1725 Ashland Avenue, Corner McDonogh Street BRANCH OFFICES: 504 East Street, 2109 Druld Hill Avenue GEORGE T. A. GIBSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Limousine and Carriages to Hire. Open Day and Night. C. & P. Phone Madison 1417-J 13 LAURENS STREET BALTIMORE, M GEORGE H. HOLLAND FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER (Formerly manager for the late Alex Hemsley) CARRIAGES FOR ALL OCCASIONS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Including handsome hearse, and carriages, also beautiful casket, outside case, embalming the body, advertising funerals, opening the grave, gloves and door cloaks. Shipping funerals, 450 and up. Chapel, Morgue Never Closed. Automobile Funerals 538. Dolphin St. Bet. Division St & Penna. Ave. PHONES MADISON 4067 & 4921 J - Carrigues for all occauntions THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH SHARP ST. MEM. M. E. CHURCH Rev. M. J. Naylor, Pastor 11 A. M., Preaching. 2:30 P. M., Sunday School 8 P. M., Preaching CENTENNIAL M. E. CHURCH Carolina and Bank Streets Rev. Walter S. Jackson, Pastor. Parsonage 334 S. Caroline Street 10 A. M. Junior Church, Miss Clara Stanley Junior Supt. Address by Mr. Harry Jones, Jr. Bishop 11 A. M. Sermon by the pastor Subject, "Individual" Responsible, "Just Mr. Corr." 11:28 Holy Communion at this service only. Come and witness a new sight. 2.20 P. M. Sunday School, Mr. Luther Mitchell, Acting Supt. S. I. M. Special sermon by the pastor, Arrow Pleasure and Athletic Society, Inc. accompanied by M. Olive Beneficial Association, Golden Jewel Creebs and the Golden Star Progressive Beneficial Association, Centennial Junior church is rapidly growing the directive Miss Chuck Stanley a grown church greeted last sunnight evening at their Religious Pugant. AMES MEMORIAL, M. K. CHURCH Community Church near streets. Rev. at Mitchell Pastor. Community Church with a Community Church subject, "The Things That Alive" Anniversary of the Woman's Home Missionary Society. All auxiliaries are invited to be present. Community School, Mitchell. 2.20 Special Service Woman's Home Missionary Society. Queen Esthers and song. All other auxiliaries are invited to worship with them. S. P. M. Sermon by the pastor. 2.20 P. M. and Children's church Friday at 4 P. M. PAYNE MEM, A. M. E. CHURCH Chilhoun and Laureng streets Raleigh, NC. M. Murray School SUNDAY SERVICES 6.30 A. M. Praver and Prafoe service, Mr. Chas, Peters, Leader. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School. Mr. J. B. Neal Supt. M. M. McGregor, Meeting. P. M. A. C. F. E. League. Classic for the season. Arrival for the Pres. P. M. Presaching services. Sacrement of our Lords Supper. WEEK-Y SERVICES WEEK-Y SERVICES and Wed WEEK, Y. SERVICES S. P. Ayers Tuesday and Wednesday class meetings J. R. Ayers Secretary. MARY WILL PRESENT LOWER RALLY A. AUDITORIUM E. 11th, 1920 BLOSSOMS GALORE Smith W. Cooper R. P. Amy EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH West Montgomery St. near Charlea, CHARLES E. STEWART, Pastor 10 A. M. Bible School Mary H. Smith Teacher. Dr. J. G. Martin. 2:3 p. M. Sunday School School Charles Tolson, Supt. 2:3 p. M. Sunday School School Charles Tolson, Supt. 2.20 M. S. Sunday School, Professor J. W. Woodhous Superintendent 2.21 M. S. Sermon, pastor 2.1 P. M. Sermon by the pastor and Commission The 12nd Anniversary of the Church will be held. 11 A. M. Topic "Our Great Need". 4 P. M. Sunday School Pagent and Children's Day exercises. Meet me at the church with a welcome for every body. PHONE MADSION 1084 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE will furnish youa Complete Funeral with Casket, Burial Robe Embalming, opening of grave, Hearse and Carriage or Limo-sine for $67 un. Also shipping Funerals which is our Speciality, from $47 up. No charge for removing remains from hospital, etc. LIMOUSINE FOR WEDDING PARTIES & FUNERALS My Same Motto—Money or no Money See Me First EDWARD RINGGOLD FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Will give to all the very best and courteous service possible. Carriages and Limousenes to hire for all occasions. 1463 North Carey Street, near Gold Phone Madison F361. Never Closed FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER (Formerly with the late John A. Bishop) AUTOS AND CARRIAGES FOR ALL OCCASIONS TEMPORARY LOCATION, 1234 ETTING STREET Phone Madison 5588 Some people prefer QUALITY, others look at PRICES. I can suit you. My prices make it expensive to go elsewhere when you need an undertaker BETHEL A. M. G. CHURCH Rev. Fred. Douglass, Pastor 11 A. M. Pastor, Rev. Frederick Dangtess, Holy Commission. 3 P. M. K. of P. Oration. by Bishop Sampion Brooks. S P. M. Preaching Pastor. EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH W. CHARLES E. 10 A. M. Bible Class, M. E. School 11 A. M. Holy Communion and preac 2.30 P. M. Sunday School, Charles T. 4.30 P. M. Preaching services by the ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH L. 10 A. M. Man's Bible class, Rev. Sai 11 A. M. Sermon by the pastor, subject the Republic and the Nation All students are invited to 2.30 P. M. Sunday School, Profess 2.30 P. M. Sermon to the Day Nurs 8 P. M. Sermon by the Pastor and C. MADISON STREET PRESS Rev. W. W. Wai ANNIVERSARY The 22nd Anniversary of the Church 11 A. M. Tople "Our Great Neck" 4 P. M. Sunday School Program and meet me at the church with a wale GILLIS MEM. M. P. CHURCH B. H. Knight, Pastor Stockton Street KINGMAN, MASS. DAY Mrs. Carrie McGovall Pres. 10 A. M. Class. Mrs. Robert Johnson leader. 11 A. M. Rev. Iv. 2 P. M. Sunday School. 2 P. M. Sermon to the Order of St. Lude. 630 M. Hattie Wood Pres. 8 P. M. Sermon to the Silver Thread Social and Commplon. Nurse H. Steward. Mrs. E. Brown Supt. EVANGELICAL SPIRITUAL CHURCH N. W. Corner Hillen and East Sts. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A. M. Sermon by Rev. William Tuggle 6 P. M. C. E. League Rev. Charles H. Johnson in charge 10 A. M. Class meeting, H. Hugh in charge 8 P. M. Spiritual visit after sermon 8 P. M. Spiritual visit after sermon kins at his church, Sundays and Tuesdays, 8 P. M. at his home, 649 Stirling kins at his church, Sundays and Tuesdays, 8 P. M. at his home, 649 Stirling days 4 to 8 P. M. and Saturday 4 to 10 P. M. Special appointments at residences. Phone Wolve 1263J. BIG ZION A. M. E. ZION CHURCH Rensylaville a. near Dolphin St. Rew. J. W. McCoy. D. P. Pastor. J. W. McCoy. D. P. pastor. Subject "A Child Called" 1:30 P. M. Sunday School. N. Robert Supp. Sup. 4 P. M. Brother Phillips leader. P. M. The Christian Endeavor League will close on the summer of a fine program. Mrs. James Bailly President. P. M. Rev. J. S. Shaw presiding Elder will preach A welcome to all. ·FIRST INDEPENDENT A. M. E... ·CHURCH Biddle Street near Penna Ave. Residence, 1232 Argley Ave. Residence, 1232 Argley Ave. 11 A. M. Sermon by pastor 6 P. M. Sermon by pastor Mrs. Martha Harris Supt. 6 P. M. Closing of League Service. Sermon by pastor and Com- mition. Phone Wolve 1263J. All are cordially invited to our services. ASBURY M. E. CHURCH Lexington and East Sts. Nevada M. M. Church Residence 1830 E. Easter St. 11. A. M. Pastor will preach. The Law Lecture 1830 E. Easter St. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School. Mr. C. T. Stewart, Supt. 1. A. M. Envorhill队 closing exercise space will provide concert by Professor Joe Rochester's orchestra. ST. MARK M. P. CHURCH Vine and Arch streets 11. A. M. Sermon by pastor. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School, Mrs. S. M. Johnson Supt. 3. P. M. Preaching 1:1 a stranger M. Sermon by Rev. J. H. Hammond. Friday class meeting Special invitation to all Sir M. Sermon by Rev. J. A. Johnson Sea. Rev. Ishail Johnson pastor. MINISTERIAL ANNIVERSARY A. M. M. Church Vincent near Lafayette Village, Rev. J. M. Stevens pastor, June 6. A. M. M. Sermon by pastor, his 31st annual subject, "The Promise" S. D. M. Rev. J. L. Williams of Chester, Pa. Come hear him. J. M. Woodburn, steward. J. L. V. Jews church clerk . PHONE MADSION 1084 JAMES H. THE OLD RELIABLE CUT 1303 Presstr will furnish you a Complete Fur Embalming, opening of grave, H sine for $67 up. Also shipping F from $47 up. No charge for removal LIMOUSINE FOR WEDDING My Same Motto—Money or Pollte and Courteous. PAGE THREE West Montgomery St. near Charles, E. DEPARTMENT, Pastor th. Teacher, achiever, Dr. J. G. Martin. Polygon,aptt. the pastor. Loxington Street near Pine Street, s. Pastor, annual Roxler, President. Brown and University of to Civilization". present. Woodhous, Superintendent. sory by the pastor. Communion. WERIAN CHURCH liker, Pastor. s. D. Day. ch will be held. all Children's Day exercises. come for every body. LEADENHALL BAPSTEST CHURCH liker, Pastor. Dr. R. W. Jefferson pastor. Dr. A. Brown pastor Emilius sorry. Conducted by Descone I. Green. 11. A. M. Sermon by the pastor. Mr. Wren. Preschool. Mr. Wren. Roberts Suit. 2.30 P. M. Communion Services. 2.30 P. M. Community Center Circle at which time the Alexander Council of I. O. of St.links and the Baltimore Christian Church. Mrs. Katherine Johns, Pres. Miss Jessie Porter, Pres. John Wilson, Church Clerk. CALVARY A. M. P. ZION CHURCH Rev. Joseph Buller, pastor. 2.30 P. M. Sabbath School Rev. George A. Hall, Supt. Mrs. Mattie Cloud, Pres. G. E. L. Brother Robert F., Phone Calvert 968-J OAK STREET A. M. E. CHURCH Oak street between 23rd and 24th. 2 P. M. Sermon by Rev. Bradley Johnson of Poulsthorne M. E. church. 8.33 M. A. C. E. Louene. 2 P. M. Sermon concert by the junior chair. CHRIST INSTITUTION CHURCH Easor near Monument street. Dr. G. W. Kenard pastor. 11 A. M. Sermon Rev. Charles Cotson. 20 P. M. Sunday School. Avery Street. 8 P. M. Sermon by pastor. Communion services. HANDY MEMORIAL, CHURCH Copper Baker and Bruce Street. 11 A. M. Teaching. WEDNESDAY Rev. Acquita Brooks and hand from Ames. Rev. McKaddy pastor. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE DENNIS T-RATE UNDERTAKER Man Street General with Casket, Burial Robe Hearse and Carriage or Limo- Funerals which is our Speciality, living remains from hospital, etc. GING PARTIES & FUNERALS or no Money See Me First Attention Guaranteed PUBLISHED EVERY THURSD, EYBUSUED, EME CAN COmPANE Joa Marnie, Mancger. taf NORTH BUTAW STREET BALTIMORE, BD, Phone Mt, Vernon 2892, Qne Sear aseceseecees 8BD0 SRP stoneng 2520200000038 + Biren ‘somtua soit “26 * Bingly Copy es ae dependent tn it Phinge ‘Naural (nothing. Ss PRESS RON, May 30, 7019" 0222. .-. 5222248, 600 Stay. 28,1920 202222222220 18,880 Weexiy mnereusé2s-ss--=, "289 ‘Month of May, 1910 ------74313 Monthy of Maye 4020. 22222276240 Slowly jneraiwe =. .22202— 328 BLACK REPRESENTATIVES BLACK PEOPLE white, secretary of the Public School Association opposes the ap- pointinent of a colored member of the ety Schoo! Board, und sus gests that Mr. John O, Syencer, White, of Morgan College could represent the evlored geovle, JM. Spencer isan Sfirauble cit- ‘ven and educator, He $s the pres- Ident of Morgan Collexe, x colored school ofkecondary und collexkue grate. but he is not w blick yan, See spect vesidey ina white community, and hig ehild attend. ed the white schools und colleges of this city. No man enn representh the bitek peuple of faltimore on the School Board who has not w vill interest fn those schools. He must ve in- terestedsin the sehoo) buildings be- cause his childven altend, the ses- Sions in them; he must be Inter- ested in the texchers’ because his children are dependant upon them; he must. be interested in the cur- reulum because it means that his children will become good’ ur poor Citizens a Uhe result of their years of study. eee The present members ' of “the Schoo! Board, alt of them likewise estimabte gentlemen, have but_an aeudemie. interest in the eotored Schools. In faet, the condition of eotorell schools "affects them oF their childven just about as mutch fis conditions in the schools of # @istant city. How much ean they bo concerned with the number of half-time classes in the colored eto- “mentary schools. or the altendasec In the colored Hizh School, as long as the” ‘attendance of ‘ihe white schvols is what it should be. When the question of at paren= tal anda junior high school came up-for discussion’ in the bowrd, such sehionly were immediately extxb- lished for white children. When the question of open air elasses, for crimped und detective {itildren ‘Were disenssed, these n= novations were matte a pire of the white selroots, Just xuppese that the children. of ome vf the hoard members. did “wot attend white schools. It sould “bo, BM safe het that Aho. eolored Féhools would not now he kcking insthese textures, ‘They would Nave «beon, seltish: enough to see that the people's moriey was spent for their own ay well us their neighbor's ehildven, When it comes to. representing the hlick people of Baltimore, enty a bktck, man cat All the job, And the must ho on the board where” he in talk, sind nol a superintendent, who speaks only: when, he is eal ed.on. Nothing said here should be con- strucd “as unfavorable lo the itp- pointment of a ealored school st- perintendent of all the city: schools. Such. a superintendent should be appointed for obvious. reasons, Dit we are not willing to. accept the election of at superintendent as a compromise for the upnointinent of a member of the Board. On wach $100 of property. own- ed and vented by colored. people in Baltimore, colored people pay’ tty seven and one-half cents taxes for the mnintenunce and. ADMINIS: TRATION of the public schools Xo one man white or binek pay any more than this or Tess than this, Blick men then. have as much Jogi right to deterinine how thi aneney shall be spent as white men. Ob this high: ground the AFRO: AMERICAN takes ils stund, luck anen are not children. to be cod: led ur vain women to be flattered They Know what they want. — In this. administration, they" expect Mayor Brocning to redeem his. post election. pledge to plies a colored member en the Schot Huard. THERE ARE SIGNS AND SIGNS ‘We believe: in signs. Most folks ieliove in signs, For Instance, rome folks believe it ss an omen of iMctuele fora black eat to. vun Aeroes your pith: sume folks. say Uhat if a rooster crows in front of your, door, strangers will comic. to fee you; some folks say IU IS. bad Huck to Took at the new moon over your feft. shoulder and worse luck If you do not show i new silver money. Some folks think it is Kod luck Wo carry a. rabbIL foot, especially. if that: rabbi's foot i taken from the left-hind leg ofthe vabbit, killed in a graveyard on the dark of the moon and at midnight. ,A dog howling at midnight at the ‘moon fs a sure indication of death, 30 Some folks say as a matter of “fact, folks havo.all_sorts of signs ‘Yor all sorts-of things, but it ‘ts not: of any’ of these Kinde of signs “that we have! in mind at this pres. nb itime. “the: signs' that we have in mind aie. signs that: some, people have in feont of their bulldinge. oF thol homes in résidentlal seetone of the Selly.” Some of them, are. fearfully ‘and= wonderfully made." ‘Phey ave made of all. kinds of thhigs: paper “tin glass and’ what nots. and. the spelling. 1s as varied’ as ‘the Kind: Sotisigns we'see : Sec TC seems to us, more especialy ah the Fesldenilali sectlongvoti@u eity, that’ our, folks ought ‘to'hays {By Mille: more pride!" Ie. they. mus £¥riiounee their business. they; ough edie sJeuse’announceit: ona. sign: tha Rail, comport eth ‘tne cdienity. 6 ene olehnennongs hee ‘the sive; It slvés.a tad impression cube Come naenenyse ly spelied and worse printed sign on tho front of some of our houses. If you: must have signs let us by ull means have a clean, well-spell- ed und well printed or painted sign for the arinouncement of whut. 3s beig carried on. within, By all means take down thet old dirty sign and put up a neat, clean sign ne place. Mo who enviey «man, fears him. ‘Virtue fs experienced Innocence. If water had feet It could climb a hill ; What is water In June is fee in Januury. One never Knows how little he tan live on until he gets down to the last: dime: ‘One swallow may not make 1 summer but 2 dozen have been known to make a drunk. TL is not the woman who loves a twin Dut the Woman whe loves men who males the most trouble. ‘The world is Full of “Fighting Hobs” and eeriens Lenders.” who GALLEY. ‘TEN whe rknabl never fought anything but the wind or led anything but thelr own childish vanity. An umbrella saved is not enough for a rainy day. * AWe will all vote to enforce: the inte iin Kee: Dibed tallaen: Crackers from the South have made thelr appearance In Balti- more. A white roporter refered to two fomer members of the Hirst Saparate Company ns “prespiring durkies” in ‘Tuesday's Evening News, IN THE CHICAGO CONVENTION Bexinning next Monday the i- tional “Republican Convention ovens in Chicago. In the course fof its several days session i¢ will name a eandidute for president, another for vice’ president and Jdvaft the platform upon which these men. will wage their cam- pain for election. During the enrrént week the Nasional Commitire has been in Sexsion at the Caliscum at Chicago anil paused on a number of the one hundred, thirty-seven contests he- fore it, Some of the most hin- portant contests urixe from the fnet that colored Republicans in the South were not admitted to their Stite Conventions and bolted, forming small State Conventions of their own, These colored state conventions were Joined in Jrome —Instuncex by tending white men of the state who belleved in fair play and were then called, Sulack “and tan” conventions. ‘Their dulegutes, cleeted to Ko to Chicago, were ‘known as “black and tan” delegates,» = The ‘fairness with whieh the National Committeo hax handled this situation, sometimes seating the hiack and tan," sometimes the | “Iilywhite.” and’ sometimes, neither, leads to Ure belict that Southern Suttle Conventions in the Future wil be more careful ew they exclude the colored epubl eans,.* Ax sentiment aimeng the cary rivuls’in Chicago ean be ascertain. Jed It appears that the maforlts re for Wood. He is more accept: able than Hiram Johnson, knows to be prejudiced ‘against ‘the Ja- panes and therefore likely tc have w prafudice nexinst the color: ed poopie: Governar Lowden btamed for the Chicago. riots: Horbert Hoover who Ix an uns mown quantity, or any of the lesser lights. "Framee of Mary: land, Sproul of Pennsylvania Collidge of Miesachusetis, not tc spealt of ex-fustice Hughes are all dark horses and) may show strength when the convention i met and the deteastes get & chance to express themselves. A church conference which re- cently. met in Philadelphia found oul that it was easier to secure 4 million dollars for church work than one hundred men for the minutes. Jn, otter words, men are willing’ to jy for relision, ght for it, die for it, everything but Hive.tor it. — ee Express ears on Ded Wit ave- nue had another crash Wednestias, und a driver of a laundry Guck narrowly escaped — serious: Injury. The avenue is too narrow for ex- press cuts, and as the accidents increase, residents will: be forced to voice protest at the serious and frequent collisions. ‘The’ School Board -has now! fixed it so Uhat married women may feach inthe city schools, Competent married women, it Is Delieved will make even better teachers than unmarried men or women, Those, who have rearéd children of thelr awn, sill surely aye an advantage over those whose’ knowledge of the child and ts needs has been gleaned: allo- ether from books; © June brides ave now having fete innings. ‘ Department stores are reporting @ shortage in. “mosquito nettings. Factories must have’ tised. up a Iarge quantity. for girls summer avesses, First comes the Baccalaureate sermon and, then the cortmence- ment. ‘he father of little Audrey IPripp. “elected” trom. among 20,000 white. ang, colored, children in’New. York. as the most perfect youngster between the ages of two janad:- six; Isa: -stovedore: His mother: isa, Janitress of the bultd- Ingth whleh the, Tripps lve, The Jentia was, raised. ike, nunareda Jother city: children. upon ordinary tare, with lellypops and ice cream jnowand, then. Alle whieh, goe i taishiow.: thatthe: biggest. mansions ‘i cian eee ig Produce’, the: bee sSNA Ree Nos a a ae NG Sa ta GOO SCHOOL MOVEMENT All over the country, next week one of the college fraternities is observing “Go to College und Go to High School" week. by & cam- naign in the churches to reteh the urenty and in the schools to reweh the children. ‘the. object is 0 show the advantage of stiying in school und guing to collexe, and the disdvantase of “leaving school to go to work.” ‘here was su time when coftese graduates selected tif collar jobs, like school teaching, but Ue In- creasing popularity of the coltese, and the larger number of men sent out exch year, sho fiid their way into business of every Kind and character including such Htile johs us president of the United States make It imperative for the trents who want to give them the host start in life to keep children in schow) Just us lung. ax thes arc ble, and ufter that send thom to college. WHE MWARYARD INCIDENT The worst outeropping af race prejtutice is sometimes found in Northern Universities where | stu- Gents from the Seuth eome In eun- let with the kind of colored pen- ple who are not afraid ef mob Vlolence when they act like men. Up in Harvard, — Gabride, Masschusetts, where six hundred students eat Ih Moynoriat Stall, 3 colored waiter resented a_ remark hy x southerner, and taking hold ot his hair bei hin severely in the face. Far this little wet dawn South the Memorist Hall waiter would have heen hunted with blood hounds and auiekly lynched. In Cambridge, with the eonni- vanee of the other waiters he es- caped ind may not be appre: ended at sl. Southerners In Harvard. whe hocame angry becuse tes inust attend ckwsses with estured stu- dents, sleep in the same. durmi- tories and oat in the sue dining hralls, as well as’ contest with then for places on athletic teunes, ouzht to x0 ty the University of Virgivila or Johns Hopkins where no es)- ored xtudents sire admitted. When they get up North wit the &tto- mins." they might ak well expect to “filo as Rome does."" Women who put on their straw hats in February’ cin stil be sven wearing ‘thelr summer furs, Report of the Russel Saxe Foundation shows that the North- orn and Western stites make un the first thiry’ un the Uist. All the Suthers stetes are ct tite bat~ tom uf the Hat, even Hawaii tnd the Panama Cannal Zone have better xeheol systems, according (0 this report. than sates below the Maxon and Dixon line. Abiryland ix. thirty-seventh in the “present Hist and was tisted as Lhirtystive, four years ago, M. Rates Stephens, superintendent vf Hdueation fy under fire on his ae- cunt and if Governor Rituhie exe gracefully get rid of him. Mary land's educational, standin in. the next four yours may improve: June 19ih to Tune “seen will he, ftearn tw swhin" week, xecording to the National Hed Cross Sueiets. which ix belind (he movement. Tf the present rate of construction fs kept uy. bot the *4"" aut the Druid Mil Park pools will be ready by: that time, : — MAKING PURMIC SENTIMENT This country is xeverned und controtied by puoi. senutanen futher than Dy the lass npon th aituce books Seldomit ‘heer. a tas? ured wutil ie bucked bs publte sentiment, st. by Uh fame liken, seldom. fs it enforced tothe: letter unless public. sent ment has the prepuniterancy of te fiver : Therefore, tie American Nee sity ever in this Meat aor Feorhe ‘upto. i ows” util ul sentient. fs aroused to the join ot direct action, Thix is trae of fenehing, distraneliizement. ily fehiclsin,” lan eens.” exert ion nd ail the other netarion and "uneAwiceicun Ulnaphemon shortconntige thee later th ee of mind and Dring. ‘The hi Soh ae hun conse. aventis, until the entire people. 6 the nation wre uronmeth the neo fsithin, end the peuple without a routs the. making of publi sentiment. This. ty belig dene today never” before in the. streets th omes, the schools, the. churches pices ot" business, lodges and th owspaners. The. higgest re sponsibiiiy for carrying. forwari this work—this “propa i ow ikereses “with.” motanaer ot cuir own Rrean and such fa fminded ‘periodicals ot une othe pie aig are awakened to. te spin ana utios of tho times. eww reeruits are being added, hig: Intier group ‘weeklj. Te i fe most gratitsing. sign. Neverthe osx. there Is vet a long road. 4 jtravel. Oné newspaper, of the kind with which most of us an famsitiar, that poses as. boing. us fin its. opinions and. expressions Jia "propoganda. "ot disnstrou hatred, can do more: harm an om thinly veiled editorial, than ¢ fdoetn. tate ones ean do good, Reference in the Baltimor Evening News to. ‘colored peop jas durkivs and opposition of th Sun to. he continued. opposition FWortan ‘Suffrage. for fear color lavomen may',voue, are the. kind: things that foster race hatred. an make ‘vioting. easier a the aight ee otgnncttea REVIVE INDIAN TORTURE Texte Mob” Mingo. Dian “Run: Fos se Nee age Gaver Binonousts Tay une I Ret ing I nd "eatom, oC hg 1g i nee Ga br Healt ena a Space as sy a ticks an ifon‘pules tora ule by awhite mot pere;rucently.. Arling.: had.” insulted ee ee Ss ties be Morea t tan 5 PAGE FOUR. ~~~" THE FORUM MAYOR BROEXING THAD THIS LETTER AND: REMARKED THAT MKS, COOK HAS A HEAL SENSE OF CIVIC WELEARE NEI A COLORED MESIBEE US ZI SCIIUDL BOARD, te the Halter : cit ant ur mans wesbs ve up ah cmranenenee. Hue ieee scl Banta oe he eg enacone WH Ie ety be loo Kate to profil: you anything LC misiit say: upon Unis sun see etait te ioe at tm arc hess ‘agement of the Schodis of their city. % Steennerehee sung ama ein seat of miles tthe ‘Vibe Sed ut as etsy witha tit i ae er yl etsy of the pouele bo. aafeuani their neods mite phain and: theit- spacial: sits saul splendid” Ameri- ees hci suture esi ele for "clean has a AO scrapers sl_n0wnetfperon o ae t C we eMart i Healt for pate, ieli ltt ‘Mice ta ive te neve tie end brah, tha on Sincerely sors, SURI. coon aor, e_Atew Aurea ‘ ery truly youre Tegan ‘Gomes Proves Mfmeiaton? kg eitot tov seeder ome HY [pee sober to thy ern, aan Twithe Bete ‘ 1 Sate eonngratitate Youn fie he aca Ctr te drape et ttcerte (equbliea ana Figen syd tt wie Ue owe i he tt eM te nie i seh hp to ake seit nese ie aoe area le pee eee ae ‘ba ees ees tad Sk Metoais S ride ia cnc asta i wan! Rg eas Comet Hs toe ce a i att tea iho ete eae ‘eutatic 1 cant ty tht he recta et eh Sate a ete Ae wee ay th rer Mi et Hoh cathe fea cera 8 tesa Una eal Sean ee aon, a ee Weller, ca ae ae at seine a aed dan Seat 2 fis At etn ase ees Ht at ete Ral ey ste feet ake 8 St SF ei satefully, sou, eis Setaocs ce <A Qh tn Pa De ee eae girlies! Weck: ‘Toe thd Peto bs 4. i ie examined che Atos Ameri can pauper Tout Woe Mweslnins, C9 be Givi fiat Efe wot seen age sthaet Pitive aftensthines’ dake anyselt tug encore a 8 te Nit Nineties tater (he zheng Re tok ste toe frac sort totes” alisha ct weonder iC then Wine shirt stenise in this, Peer weal Sheharya this qauwer Ctr sake ieee che wet at ating, may puretsise thw or i ts Tea phastble fant pnvttabte ost hae eng tied tule Ue Facer to, heese stuart, scores published fin: tie Nts Ainericny an. aici, BW SPENCE Beltimorean Now In Sweden| Urees Local Athietes to Wake] eae, pete Ce eal Fu tne elton = | a iititeve receaiy® Ieviy tatormndd. Gist tunere mass ‘ect organbied 30 tee te Shans fed uy et wishes Con a SMe Aelifetles: amon tie colored te vt Gantry Mave, tice ant ite, M3 10t Senctimne, “Omig recintty ave te we rach veins, ata Cy 30.8 Witt ‘Tew elbs it Uhe thekd there is Boat Wo be se sik ok THN’ ye Eveen ine, “Sct shoube ty 1s best te au the rest in a eran Sorte on or liage ios see fa the mew Cauure janine iavet anal ae seteahe ve Seeks hg. que mien elivet by tue. diferent Chube Ra tie Ne Ske Cer, to, aire Wenceslas te (tReet Tecbun Why we abueldurt, fot ony Throuth pereinteney i secre ott ean tytn word Wille we alan Hct cyervowe ely Uae Utne £0 mt Bsatnngre aye wikky thie ther ities aise 1 sible long oe | ety tines “Mere is just act gol mrterted be id i agin age suny ther alts ie tie tcates, ANU, Ue hack. 3 ven sc amin isstiywnt tr tine Sees ines Cha cam is etre Ge toll burs be sincere bn sour eff st Ine havi ao out club, Yon Sell tat Uaet se acl be at cteit Sau, ais miser eles Wit bee walt ave sou display. ty thers sone weCars. Cetus Wsieee taal tnd the te Jecaciy alurathose race, J don't. hetiev’ pera! are uns other Shorus wriuns ot Heaps. io inn. tag 38 Ean the sever enubss Will have a goo summer oi tities. = Shays so sour Rest to make up, Ue ecstonest gonite at Vaulimors. Let tlvtn fee he ia uray white to he me mtomwber Jot sume athletic Glut, JAMES M. FINNEY, on yourd 8. 8. Coueenborg, Seen seein’ ‘Phings at Night te tesa: dein, Vingiziia Dr. Wekens “Fells AAbon ‘Fine Heeent Cracker Up aie lo Virwtnlac | Weil, well, Alexandria. Van spule one “vices” nightesll. been aS, case ut isach Cinr ig, Fret dee tae Sern penne SiS aed fang rain pe Fae ey A a Frightened ‘chen yome one phoned Peete Eee atte co tent ta Jorge snare rePinet g Gre = ae Fate icles the, Riomae,_ uid aS ee ie as 2 te Me gue Secrn al Dut if two hundred were consing. aut atts Sid ase Aesands WF a at sei Geen the "Fas Sa aa exctement pre eae ne Eee, Saeed nl Satta, Ant Aa ese sonics Seer ee aad wen ues ug 3, de ints Mires every nor SA ee ee ettcnce Homa eater te cchine’ guns Th Pi leaden the Setino” seeeis eer ante rast en arma oes ne ans on ara: Ak tchine ie hid heads of live Potomac and | jumping jwhen tse wind stirred a leat or when Beirne ee Er eee hey go atrald. oft mere talee ‘telephone-rumur abouts ease hs tea ce Rae al Ser Rath one lared inate Wer Nee Tania cence owe 2 ina Ie ee cud to worse tha fakes if a nop pe 909 black et ia! act hae a this aca ook pete He sa ar ste ‘into a mob and $755 ec Frail «and Me wars! wig: oletsttre: te atten! thks nv onaferoute as a visit at Nod ata embers Henge sete critical inner, Tet nae ag Ah, Gomera, Cae ns Hest tne see ile Stati, hai! of emen thar seen ‘ral tomnheteme Tor ey wa ‘Pian Scomed’ tor be. ithe heart ad Sat overs “tu ait instar Shiny AC ish sense ot ts eer fing seertod to eal. ike aed that Ro“ eft ett nat ellie Fen “esnreeoatotie eonattitent the ‘Ieleente scumnes tl feet ait ew Tac tied: sae that” toe. shoal. ser iat "iestetenes. to ciliie hese ie fest Sina of the aewatet"enrmns (eave, exer hemes eth ak hie “The tine uf ation WW, Be ett ite Ba dace Dee \Winwenarde, Hsp te iN Hos. ty ty ishg Be Bhat Uh, a. intone ie the sana. sor oa inenudier by. Btn MA.” Athert Tria ie Taste te sr inte itm, The Stands tiny men fhe fercat 'hrowehee of! ease Al iC ike satan: elle 1 the eon ferent tere nf igi ater. “Ait the Sew isan clretedh wore stenige mer intsiteesnaiy Sink wh recieet ured ‘ive ebutely ath betel “isin Vets ofthe PIRUe Distt rauik On Wiha pment St Ea Ja chara Sadie" en re iti tne “splenit Wa the. “tunes fia ‘entertain vieting mages und Sistiors senoeaity were eared fae Sirona Serene “Cy, hat ts ive gine up that ester Genter akd faiven Stn Shits Vora tellus Sra ‘Wout tad to ec: Hamite ur 0 eal ot Negro predictions HEN, dW. Nowasts Friends Of Freedmer, Meet In Capital Ol the secund diy there were moc os, te ares a ensieata 7c aieaxee, Son Preacher Buys Apartment New York (chy. dune t—tov. Dr. wiki ae seit “Pac OF ten an. reteed tonsideratie. fale Ration ine orerin the sehite, tenuns facts for toned pple. pon issih steaets De Willis orto a eof aliens etre td Feta ts Reape te Tete Guin IN io" vueate Tor coldeed ‘peuple: The 13th annual meeting: of the National” Agsneiation of. ‘Peachers in’ Coiored Seltools willbe held’ tn Baltimore, Md. July 285-29, 30 nest, Write George. B.. Murphy. Chairman of the Loval Commltces of Arrangements, 1404" Arve ‘Ave, for reservation o€ rooms ete Roe Siiay i. Floyd, 1025 12th. St. Augusta. Ga. will furnish railroad fates upon application. iSSpoakers nt national fame, in: structive sectional nieetings. grand concert. entertannient. by Morgan Colleze, excursion down. the bas fe‘ gpongs she Teuluves that teats s iron ail over the countey wil oy et Sa ey picceannotsallord’ to: wiles site Chicago Ready For Convention Hotel Rooms Taken In Ad- vance, Making Sleeping Space ata Premium. PLATFORM IN MAKING. a Include Plank Denoun- cing Lynching and Urg- I ing Law and Order. “Chicago. Te, aus te ee and. chnvention wad, On all sides sand Giaineettons the eltizens: and pe iiiot ig husy and cuunes himnsel€ a Toteatiat pare. et the activities Teich marie the effort ut Chiket- Mout Chiengy to make the ent fice agewumiican, Convention, Ue feroalant gathering oC nation butlel- erik have ever guehered Cor Cry eeand purpose of Making. the ari save: for Wemoersey. SLERMING ROOM AT PREMIUM Sleeping shew fs already at promiune, Ute: Motes willbe Riera ua thete Tull capaelty. ‘hts fivindes. ihe. hotels conducted by Hruiored: propeteuars ay Well 28, Le Rates rmuchout, une veity. he ine Vurenuess aunt the ittewil inthe wre the" karwest. snl hest Prureinted sunonse tine cobsed bene Saeed a, these ental vent ae ig ou tnd fmnahs oa" gus ad the Sgiunitiay ons holed" eemniyeda Fear iat te pne-te, fis stuns Co final elegpiag ron spots. ter Une fiverpiig af rhaes® that are coin fine feast all sort inne. RE SOY. S2aULey Wik charmeteristie Chicago sta ial got tive reat. erawels, of Vis iatys Sein bo: eonitinsiatne row Har bette hi the patter: of places in nga ta rests tlie wweséy hea |Site ssitiaty whatever: may” come iether in instances ot elie Je ttinntss The ea eons Un |iccrt' ars stat tobe Chicago 2 Jivett se the het bes. HEADQUARTERS J rhe Apnamatos Clubs, ew mie sell ec tike Pair Bea [iimrhers tor vistors, Tei ramon atime the. “big, jane" eniferener ect te helt itive. patatlal bil Jing which. has den “reeently pur Jelased hye this, representative coctah nrgaabiation, "the Vineet fies Motch wilt tne tho, Resuetrten [ir the etry Game” where Uh J Resortatedt Negro Press wil Mery jasatue of roms fn whet LW fivovine enterutnment aid, "Ee Meafereuge’ prvictana for thi eiauneh Chicago. pults: with feral. pride "to the Vinecine Hott: THE CONVENTION TALL fhe Cotisea, whore the con Jsention, will be held is binge rai Te bit nto. shape for ube meetin ete enrsusines showman see he Jiqetinecaned and. many. wt the [abeorattonts are calvends tn phitee fPhis ullding fe one o€ te histori iJaruerures. of the, country aide fisccn iN noni af Siang tutat Jeonveniions built Aeubliean an |Bemueratie, Te we aiaion Jive tr fea the famous Tbh |[Eeison exinthit which was. bret ‘[ivee frown feiehmneant, Wa Coe cit JOntunntsae Bspoeitton ok i84a. OT fe adiaienbty: adapted for enven: tion. purpuse, | Ear Pons MOBARIEESES ‘| Agensrts trom Washington shos HJenat tie followin planks ha ion ‘sre entaiete fe Diatiornt oe Ue prays. igh cs Jor fiving: conservation; -taguba iJ possessions: vil servee | andre HHlireraents social pronto: orien Joe Democratic. adinatsratton st sar tine. legdstrations. taxation [awa recaring. tnniseations. ttt enauts: aoericntutal wolleles: "Tus Jane ders tesulatton of industes H[and comaverees pensions ad War [rink isnrunecs dudustglal retacton ait wrubtews at taber and capt ‘Janst timation at foderat contrat MA inte pare at_senthnent Her Hig ergstaiied alteauly for, Genter Wroud News From fhe _ 7 Nation's Capital AUT be UE TUT ete eee ee ae nite katte ums Marsan Money while A eee et atin Ua iat Ea whan Eat ailee Ht Mierke at tee Sen ich. tc a ee pal that sadcey “n Soe aera tint ete Manni fer sewers phe Drislge to steneons Hoa oe Ae nectar tb a ae Mit at adn be ete Sane xn ea 1 ae yatta We Te TN tains Ia Metin Trace He, ae Ae er acral He PR ee i ten AS se a na ma ae tan ee Brn” ae ie sorta fem e a at ia ety ori, nk se aa tke Ye al wea Fr a ee attain hat de sd ne anand ihe we eae dasa fee fetes Cuaron RE PETS a OT cots Mie ee ara on achadie ween iene at Of teinioane Sacer artes or eter Rt me eee TRS emt enn "fee uate Sa tn alent pele wf te wshington th ere in ae rene sont rin Arooncee et Eine te grea ieee a Nol tems, trae Aeneas, “inure versa. AS aie Berths tore ore ar Titean Unig een at on Nae Sia ingattan te Stegieg ola wretion mae eaten ite tie ting i I tn a ah ns ae ae re I tan Fae teen atone Fe etabed uigeurd Unitary he Fi Shela, amie” ua f6ae Hla “aeee dhe won oF thi art Se ee onion the hain Tao cancel, ft FH "Cimeonne* (Fach-Bisoni) : ee idence Sees, on tanh etanna IR. et ening «ancl Meauanene eat donates Mth reset etorenieaty awd 3 niger (Hedge AL tie *Saring” ATE he "Rigp” ana SS “Fran wales otha” ata aaa SAE eMcnntere on fav. motivo siamitend Paring’ uae Fe ie ot en tnilenttelt eer ot ees ie ana cali oe ere ataet okt nat one Bnei line and rete as ne Dini ing a eat 3 Train oF identilication’- were, foun ee Onde aa Sit ag an etd Wal ie ‘woman commited ate ament ot, waar ot inovs Tames He Tae far many “eenrs Pesto caine Tig, Bani ere ng unvoiled. lth imposing ete ea a Tia CUlittoo nee BILL TO CREATE COLORED COMMISSION Detaware Congres: Asks FOF saogo8 vor Bags Suina | Conumission, wastingiom, DG. dune LRypee oat, agian, oF but ental ated te bill ba ts Figs Ml aire, Bothteddtne to, consist ue, five, neni beeen ect nel he woltenikines to the Bit, whiel by 11 adtion 14g, icine JERE Ghanian eile abot Fee ian ar fours sen, or allMiveeiee a sabity uf Hot More Tin $2000 yee ee “ a Fetch wl he allow e000) wea hae wperos, “Aah seer Mucins losteul bees raid) jad Cv porated suey Year hy Code tenrotie hy ‘ive Sreretaes oe he Peeve nang of de Uoveriwent te hs He ing fs Henmwsontative basen cach une utahs inaera can se ae hot Mtyfie abr Hee Bae Eu esseaethe encourage thet re austen ve ae 1 tera aces ted te eae at comnts ay Ae fae at's tated Staten Ne Tati fast ts repent peo tat ceenntattate, “aand Pema heer Shanes Gat ot ae “Thin bith futrevtneet. We Rke, Fatyton cette sear sete Ee Sener aie Senate last socks Banic Stock Sclis Rapidly. Cameden, X, J. dune 2—De. As Me usc igs i Seating tne” ra mitts Rani in ts el. repre Sf Wate 2 gente ald ae Association Behind ~ AntiLynching Bill Washing, tot dus, B= Sante catkatan duet AW Sieeaiest of Cobre Pople i FR nn tea a ihe dundiciary’ ‘pemattinaat the ust “HE prison il entitle ay rs pene ye i ee smeeitats eabte ton beets At he Pra ttesiantt he hes wll ianitatim ikke ats Seon am deen a ar oe, etn th ete “hich Hyannis oF stoma, <cemne Husband Has His Marriage Annulled Wife of Newhuns White Man Bett Hin After Seven Years of Weilded ss. Sohne, 8 Wage 3-4, ge Sieve % Encanto Stain Ath Minot the Supreme Courts Bettie agen nad inant tutti Cae ate art seven Seay lem tie lott hi, tte Sh Shan ad ae date hae Mach tentang tthe ei Sa Ghelund at he mens “Ml Sees ia a0 ten se eas marr itn evens ei ta, Pom ipa re Shegers etd OBJECTION MADE TO | “ABRAHAM LINCOLN” hay Beating With Git Wate Dre "Pine Hrom, Saher Ces, santa’ Seat ant way dhe le tie tonne imine Me ak Medea wigs eatin ou thernes ok” eit a see mt Ch ti hae oR Tee tfache i ae! tt Ph ie Sianecat ae ts Cinta Seah a te Het casa ene Teleet fin ken andeeet eta aire sa taro ei arte aioter nner ocaumal dicate ie ‘iat Mie Welaaatee a tenncte i Ween She wa pecan "vat acaneany. rete Ree: ae dha he Goal net eubeantets NEWS SCORES LOWDEN. New York Newsnaper Susy Gavers es St Sat es uc thie Caley. QUSSTINE New York City, June 3—Deektre ing that Caverisr Lowden oC 1 tis. taustiiate For prestsents fall ta! ta protect ‘colored ‘poopie inti Wet SLetonte rns andthe. Ch tage fee Tots Sm hs. never al Haina colored ins Uy oie. In ive swiminéstration, tine Seow ark News erinmeke uae oni ane ar Fivapriuninent eeiored men in aie Uiennars oten state sane, bneking ding Coeenresidente 5, ‘The News also brings to light in fact that Governor, Lowden: hs thie eancinsjinw of the, president a the “Pullin Goupoy and hs sie inesice “with Ue Patina hilaninisteation “Fie nigery. ati tivte of the ulin, Crmamtay” tos Sit its binck employes haw: hee imiked up against. Lowden” “1ehe caniot he faithtal over a tow! things, ns. Governor” con: cludes. tho. News, “shaw ‘could he Tule poser’ many. things, as. pres stone ot the United States > The Way of the Ostrich. mM ine teen | betes iy at fered A Ee br he sta atuaarue ite ad nw SI et Steg be ce Brant le ee eae Att ace 2 CGT PSH prota” SE tee whe hl oP ace 1 he can pela Plt Ht od tte Pi omen: I Res lt a Sie Tete ia iets Ss Se ee 1b nol Decry a Ra ee TiS Gee or A a Satta ions Oe Ce Mua gM Sten I ee Se di ik tS 1 Ht dc se Pha He SA" Cost aces ae toroa od Teagctoe™ Sec eth Ms Ere sine digs | Should ;be--condermnefl-and trig.” |“ COSTS TWO BEANS TO MARRY NOW. inrsings. teeny WOUE Si ine. day. Russell Smuth ‘Turned own’ on Account of Age, fae | Nema Graham, 38: Roda Writ, 30 Jaoin et, Jisel, 22, Wee Carrie ‘Woven, OFFICIAL DEAT HLIST. ansaree Whang, S00" ton Head Maen Ah aE aad a enn i si gmt te ee ee TE Iuinm fin Host Sse im, ei Mowe en eats Sa 2 Me ae re ee Riahanaie a ate sto Hoste Shaler, 4: 1421) Mosher =, Lienert anAnT ect Sg PS an te Bead Putin Eee tims aa ke Ter ee a oe Ea ee Ae a aioe Hm eee agen at Sha AH tae Walle Weinman se Hn Vine St Maer Seat agt tas cennt Ye camel, Pe aad ean Ser ane EO: ‘ater Tie Re Woe es ge ea Het aunt ants, as EE ai Mae saan ats it ince at cede ete: ioe Ne abn Sa atin Se cai alone are eS Get At aa dient si, Page Hirt eee Mitac Seve hy Hen IE aft ay hae amas Fae adn tt rate te aaa cage aaa oad Wath fica" nattet abs ke Hs Mating uaa stds Sui, We ae eet EN tine eer tt ons, het es tae fine tuck oh Sat" le Ae eects THIS bgt win, “Morgan, Ei debi Hey. Heege atic Panne 6251 Wf MAY COME TO THE U.S. Congress Will Not Pass Taxation to Exch Africans at Syese dailies Washington, June | ——Conniies sei yytngs )_Tezslation keep Wat Ritiany ate Agri nut the tented States Sinisa the yrurvort, wf corres pondiene lieeween eamereseman Manuele from Neve Fork et TaN ie Hause elomnitieg Pmmigraign ands Joa tithe tehites nt 117-3. Dewrhorn tere hicwxo. eMGerrding to Cilhore ave United syncs ina obice ina cates and Shout “be wept ne ihe ata hs hao Covling agains eotoret pe mie and made ama sntebton Cau year toa ofored. institution Goorensnean Setzie repute (bat tne Nogre’ did. not orizinatie. conte to" Ametien ot ig atte neevn, MOE team Broughe hens. waahss ig 20 Sent. Tie stated further “The country has nestected and failed “in tee duty to inn, Wie State have: Wot een fit apa priate money to ether. teach ai fore or give hinn at hast 1 oR fron selva causation torachich te Fm entitied, ie receives” i tases frowevors and obtain tie beurht a lite work “Congress seit nz ine elude twang tanmtgeatjen il ae fay. be paved ange fegislaQ lon. pre Yenting ‘the Negro from coming itere:™ Y How the Drought . ‘Was Broke in Manchesten See ET Te eee eS tae pranis aus Aving’ owt fess te was perishing for patton! sant scemied ee fern oe ae a ae anor er EP ct ee at ae case Pe tie dear ee Sat at Slag, Mae eit ts eet Ae ou i ARE Pe sue Ys SHUN ceil. "Se SR tet coher we eT i ie RRS SG cPR fe I eh eae Ath inet Sdn te eae tae at rae fe Nee ee bg ing.’ apd” “Rain, Oh. Rain. MY eco aat 2oM as aaA PGR ats eee ae, tiie, AN, same. of tein: elu 2. Bese ere bee oe Sher SN tO Por Bask 2 Mua anne oe eae a fae a Reet el) sabes ate But then the vain’ fallouf saturdays ...IN THE WHIRL... FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1920 By Society Editor Birthday Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Severn II. Savage, of E.I.S.dyrtle, avenue in many friends for their patronage in the birthday anniversary. Among the guests were Mr. J. Bailey Savage, of Assawados, Va., Miss Ella Stevens, Wilmington, Deb. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Mrs. Mary Stevens, Sir. and Mrs. Oliver Nicholls, Miss Amie Talbarat and Company, Rev. J. J. Barnes, Rev. Keys, Mr. and Mrs. Jews, Miss G. Hill, Miss Florence Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Simey Armstrong of Gross Keys, Mr. Harry Collie, Mrs. Waters, Mrs. Annie Stevens, Miss Millet Boward, Mrs. Amie Hills, Miss Corn Smith, Mrs. Samuel Cornon, Mrs. Win, Franklin, Miss Neill, Mrs. Alfred Taylor, Mrs. Eleonora Mason and Mr. Win. Washing Entertained. Mrs. Emma J. Cephn, of Cambridge, Md. No. 2, well街, trained in art, bequeathed to Mrs. Finner, of Baltimore, Md. also Mr. Shyvette Sergent of Baltimore, Md. also Mr. Jackson, Mrs. Svita Jackson of East, New Market, Md. A very pleasant evening was spent. Wedding g Reception. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Anderson wish to announce to you the marriage to Mr. Monroe R. Jackson on May 16, 1920, at the parquement, Rev. held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe R. Jackson, 412 N. Gilmour street, Sunday, May 16. Relatives and friends were present. Mr. Edward F. Prizzer, Baltimore High School 1912, A. B. cum laude, Howard University, 1916, candidate for the degree of Masseus, Arts. Clark college divinity school with a fellowship entering a program of $850 at the New York School of Social Work and a bachelor's in the colleges and universities of the country. Going to Chicago. Mississippi Warriors at Montgomery Bush High School. A Worthy John, Tennessee, delegate and a Civil Commissioner and a Woman's College. A Worthy Mississippi Warriors at Montgomery Bush High School who will be the Mississippi who will be the Republican National Convention. Before an audience of over six hundred people, I stand to be the greatest panoramic sound of the day. one of our ensembles by critics as one of the world's finest pianists, world-renowned in a recital at festive Carnegie on stonday night. She rendered the following productions: Bioson I Boson I Nocturne op. 48, No. 2 scherzo, E. Minor. Deceunin-Lissat I Addehide Lissat I Deceunin-Lissat I Sonata B Minor Lissat I At the Spring Wint o the Wisp Sticks waking on the Wave Sticks waking on the Ten Trees Sticks waving on the Concert on two nu tives. Luena and Parrisha. The entire program lasted two hours and the Lisa, Sonia is attired in a white dress and the artist for twenty-two minutes. Toward the end of the recital Miss Harrison seemed to be affected by the suitty air and her own expression. She was separated from the separation tion trong theorized during the rendition of The troupe she was tormented to disown or it out of her eyes with her right hand. She was tinged it on the piano, wiped it on her skirt. The motions were made so quaintly that they escaped a large part of the audience, who gave envy at the end of every manager. A Surprise Party. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. An enthusiastic membership meet- council, M. Amy Dijon Cooper, pre- sident, principal speaker was Mise- dien Knighton, General Secretary of the Metropolitan Board of the Y. W. Miss M. Alma Kelly presented the plans for the Y. W. C. Excursion to the Metropolitan Board of the plans for the $4,000 randy that is to take place in the inh. Whatever M. E. church chair of the Y. W. wester your first Sunday, E. Good and Mrs. Susie Thore, Mrs. Elaia Mitchell, allows presided, Secretary for employment inurea- t work is to come to confer with the new- ly appointed Secretary for employment inurea. Mrs. Carrie Garris BOWIE SUMMER SCHOOL State Will Offer Special Courses To Teachers. A Summer School for colored teachers is held in the State and is open at the State's Central and Industrial School. On June 25, containing until June 26, course in education, artistic, history, geography, English, music, individual work, domestic art and science, agriculture and games will be offered. (1r. J. S. S. Goodies, principal of the school, will include Professor M. Mason A. Hawkins, principal of the Baltimore T. Global High School; Miss Lucretia L. Schroeder in queen Ante county of Fred B. Motion, former principal of the Manassas Yu. Industrial School; Miss Edna Moore, supervisor of color-of-schools in Borchester county; H. R. S. Wilber, teacher in the Maryland Normal Industrial School; Miss A. Alaye Stewart, also a teacher in the school; Miss Emma J. Miller, supervisor of colored schools in Ken. county, and Miss Josephine L. M. Mason, director of teacher training in Lavingstoke College, Salisbury, N. C. (1) L. E. Moore, dean of Teachers' College, Howard University, Washington will deliver a course of lectures. The only expense to teachers will be $26 for those who board and judge the course during the session. A SEARS Wants plain sewing to do at home. Apply to 730 W. Franklin St. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the neighbors and friends for the food will and hearty celebration will during our week of our mardi and block carnival. THE WHITELAW HOTEL JOHN VI. LEWIS, PRESS. its Pastor, Rev. C. E. Browne. People of this church in the past 15 m $17,000 in Fifteen Months. 66,0 P The People's Chnrch and its Pastor, Rev. C. E. Browne. $17,000 Was Raised by the people of this church in the past 15 months When the Peoples Church, raises $1200 between now and June 30, it lifts the months, thereby wiping off the mortgage, indebtedness, on the pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. C. Brown, will be held at the church, Wednesday, June 30. The Arch Social Club held their election on Sunday, May 30th and the following officers were elected: Geo. Bailley, president; Harvey W. Hill, treasurer; John Jones, recording secretary; Walter Batson, financial secretary; Jerry S. Hill, treasurer; Walter Curtis, master of drill; Dr. Harry F. Brown, medical examiner; Wm. Garrett, organist; Raymond Coates, chairman house committee. Miss Nellie Brang has been spending a few days in New York City visiting her brother who is compulsive from a recent illness. Smashing' Victory! Over ,High Prices. Attention Thrifty Women. wark Chick Oxfords and Pumps Another Sm Victor Ove One Week Sale New White Sea Island Duck Oxford —$3.50 Value Another Smashing' Victory! Over ,High Prices. Attention Thrifty Women. One Week Sale Newark $3.50 Value An actual, bonafide reduction from $3.50—the regular price is labelled on every pair. That's the big and compelling value-giving event that we have prepared for you this week! Not a mere handful of them either, but hundreds and hundreds of them—fresh, new, spotless Sea Island Duck—in dainty oxford and pumps. Join the many who are taking advantage of our remarkable sales to bring down high prices. Sale begins tomorrow morning at 9:00. $8 Washable White Kid Shoes $ For Women and Misses Here is another bargain that will create a flurry of excitement tomorrow! These are fine quality ivory white washable F. B. C. kid boots in choice of Louis or Military white covered heels, with white ivory soles. Every pair new and perfect. Snap up the bargain while you have the chance! Women's White Pumps @.0xfor $44 S & Oxfords, 448 Their Actual Worth! Please for you! Every pair made of the Ivory Washable Kid, with white Louis heels. At $4.48 you are HALF their actual worth. On sizes. Rise Stores Co. the World—300 Stores in 100 Cities. Opposite Lafayette Market Women's White Pumps @.0xfords, $448 Almost HALF Their Actual Worth! Here's another tempting value for you! Every pair made of the celebrated F B.C. White Ivory Washable Kid, with white ivory soles and white covered Louis heels. At $4.48 you are buying them for practically HALF their actual worth. On sale tomorrow morning. All sizes. Newark Shoe Stores Co. Tenant Shoe Retailers in the World-200 Stores in 100 Cities 905 W. BALTIMORE ST. Near Poppleton 420 S. BROADWAY Next to Corner Bank St. 547 N. GAY STREET Next to Benesch's 203-205 N. EUTAW ST. STS. Miss Murie Springs, is spending time in Winnipesaukee, GI. sometime in Atlantic City. Miss Mary Williams left the city Wednesday to visit friends in Philadelphia and New York. Miss Juliet Thomas spent the week end in Washington with friends. Miss Josephine Bradford, of Philadelphia spent a few days this week with her cousin Miss Bertha James and was among the out of town visitors of the posse on Monday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. Win. Carenson of Washington were entertained during the visit during the recent visit to the city. Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilkins entertained at a very charming dance house in Plymouth Castle. The affair was attended by Mrs. Wilkins sister and her about a week. Dr. and Mrs. Wilkins guests included the younger sister and a few of the younger姐妹. An actual, bonafide reduction from $3.50—the regular price is labelled on every pair. That's the big and compelling value-giving event that we have prepared for you this week! Not a mere handful of them either, but hundreds and hundreds of them—fresh, new, newest Sea Island Duck—in THE AFRO-AMERICAN 398 Under direction of the Day Nursery Association Prof. Jee Rochester's Orchestra in Attendance. COMMITTEE—Mrs. Joanie H. Kress, Pres. Miss Daisy Jolley, Mrs. Laura Gurrect, Mrs. Hannah Frey, Mrs. Sarah Bailley, Miss Louise Peem, Mrs. Annie M. Hail, Chairman. Refreshments on Sale. ADMISSION, 25 CTS. Let us BUILD you your NEXT SUIT of ALL WOOL CLOTH, HAND TAILLOKED and the best kind of trimming money will buy. Our prices are always low. We can save you from $10.00 to $20.00 on every suit. WE CAN FIT YOU. OF THAT WE ARE SURE. P.15.—Let us dry clean and repair your clothes in a modern way No charge for Extraction when other work is done All work fully guaranteed. Erec consultation and advice. Lady in attendance. Hours 9 to 10. Sundays 10 to 3. Ask for our Easy Payment Plan 66,000 men and women will receive an increase in salary under the provisions of the Johnston Amendment to the National Wage Bill, which recently passed the Senate in Washington. The enactment of the Johnston Amendment will bring new enforcement conditions and outlining competition of National Federation of Federal Employees for a minimum living wage. The "Dow" who are some of the younger male employees might the affair of Eythan Castle on Monday May 21. The description was insulting. A memorial feature was the spacious music which was par excellence. The guest numbered entirely the younger social class. THE HOTEL HOTEL DALE Comfort and Elegance without Sorrowage. THIS, A MEMORIAL HOTEL, LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE SORT IN THE WORLD, is replete with modern improvement, superior service, and reduced patronage. Orchestra dely, garage, both houses, guest room, and gift shop. Seal for booklet. With Sanitarium and the University of Alabama, in Alpharetta. DON'T MISS A RAY .....A Big Benefit for T AT FISHERMEN'S ON FRIDAY EVENING Doors open from 8 Under direction of the Da Prof. Joe Rochester's Orci COMMITTEE—Mrs. Jennie L. P. Mrs. Laura Garrett, Mrs. Hannah Louise Penn. Mrs. Annie M. Hea Refresiments on Sale. $Phillips' Pure Cocoanut Oil The greatest preparation to clean the scalp, soften the hair, and to remove any hair damage can be used with any other preparation and with, give satisfaction on sale in 518 Avenue street, 11th floor address, and all drug stores. Prices: 25 and 50 Cents a Bottle Manufactured by JOEL A. PHILLIAPS 553 LAURENS ST. BALTIMORE, MD. 512 WEST FRANKL Let us BUILD you your NEXT SH HAND TAMLOKED and the best buy. Our prices are always lo $10.00 to $20.00 WE CAN FIT YOU. HARRY NAP 512 Look for the P.J.--Let us dry clean and repair Imperial Gold Crowns, Imperial Bridge Work and our XXX Sets of Teeth No charge for Extraction when other All work fully guaranteed Free consultation and advice Hours 9 to 9. Sundays 10 to 3. MORGAN COLLEGE July 5th, August At the new site, Killen Rd. and Arling COURSES A-FOR SUPERVISORS AN I-School organization and II-Community Service. B-FOR ELEMENTARY TEA I-Curriculum II-M HAIR YUM BEAUTY PARLOR We will grow your hair one inch in one month. Give us a trial. THE HAIR YUM MAY is the best and scientific way. Hair goods and toilet articles MDE. EVA SMITH 2432 OAK STREET CREOLE BROWN FACE POWDER Price 25 Cents Sold. Everywhere. EVESS DRUG CO. BALTO., MD. REV. LEO S. OSMAN 309 N. PREMONT AVE. BALTIMORE, MD. Mmc. M. E. Moorehead's BEAUTY PARLOR 2232 Dyruid Hill Avenue NEW YORK, NY BAYTIMMORE, MD Hair Day, Electric Massaging, Manicuring, Weaving, etc. My school is open for instruction. Teaching the above branches and how to make Hair Pomades and other toilet articles. Diplomas awarded. Apply or phone Madison 1392 J. RAME THE DAY For The Day Nursery.... NYS AUDITGRIUM ING, JUNE 4th, 1920 from 8 to 1:30 p. m. Day Nursery Association Orchestra in Attendance. Mr. Ross, Pres. Miss Daisy Jolley, Mary Fry, Mrs. Sarah Eulley, Miss Hall, Chairman. ADMISSION, 25 CTS. ```markdown ``` INKLIN STREET 512 IT SUIT OF ALL WOOL CLOTH, best kind of trimming money will slow. We can save you from 1.00 on every suit. OF THAT WE ARE SURE. ARON & CO. the number 512 pair your clothes in a modern way DR. LIN-CON The Expert Dentist 1602 Penna. Ave. 2nd Floor. Oppo. Regent Theatre EXPERT ON $5.00 and Up Author work is doce guaranteed. Piece. Lady in attendance. 3. Ask for our Easy Payment Plan LEGE--Summer School August 13th, 1920 Arlington Av. near Covans, Balto., Mid- SESSES OF STUDY AND PRINCIPALS and supervision. e. TEPACKERS —Methods TEPACKERS School. II—Secondary Methods NG COLLEGE CREDITS. I—History, three courses courses IV—Mathematics, three courses courses 20 Per Cent: Reduction ON LADIE'S & GENT'S WEARING APPAREL AT BURT We have a splendid line of Spring ments that we are offering at FAIR EASY TERMS. Come in and loo make your purchase and save money SUITS AND DRESSES MADE! If you cannot come to the store; 3134 W. and our salesman will call SAMUEL L. BURTON, OPEN EVENINGS. THE BALTIMORE SCHOOL 1627 Druid Hill A. PHONE MADISON TU LOTTIE A. PETERSON, Principal (1) Hundreds of testimonials can be produc years' experience has produced more LIVIN ones. After 18 years of experience every a Method of their own built upon a well method has produced happy pupils, satisfied teachers. ALL INSTRUMENTS TAUG Diplomay will be awarded those who suc examination given by competent judges. .Dunbar Th CENTRAL AVE. near MON JOSIAH DIGGS, Sec.-Treas. JAS. Tuesday, June 8, 0 That Versatile Western S TOM MIX IN Treat Em H This is a Western with a punch. Something enjoy this big Adventurous Story of the far W TOM MIX and his trusty 45, show themselves and all emergencies that arise. This picture almost talks. You just must see it. ON HE'S & GENT'S SEARING APPAREL AT BURTON be a splendid line of Spring and Summer we are offering at FAIR PRICE. PERMS. Come in and look our Spare your purchase and save money. AND DRESSES MADE TO MEAN cannot come to the store; Phone M. and our salesman will call at your home. DEL L. BURTON, PERNSYA Nr. Hoff OPEN EVENINGS. BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF 1627 Druid Hill Avenue. PHONE MADISON 7148 W. E. A. PETERSON, Principal (18 years exp.) of testimonials can be produced if necessary has produced more LIVING credentials for 18 years of experience every good teacher of their own built upon a well defined scientific produced happily pupil satisfied parents and Phone Madison 7148 W. ALL INSTRUMENTS TAUGHT will be awarded those who successfully pass given by competent judges. unbar Theatre CENTRAL AVE. near MONUMENT ST. IN DIGGS, Sec.-Treas. JAS. H. HILBURN Today, June 8, One Day that Versatile Western Screen Suit TOM MIX IN Great Em Row in Western with a punch. Something different. Big Adventurous Story of the far West, in which X and his trusty 45, show themselves to be Mast emergencies that arise. This picture is so realisks. You just must see it. A We have a splendid line of Spring and Summer Garments that we are offering at FAIR PRICES and on EASY TERMS. Come in and look our Stock over, make your purchase and save money. SUITS AND DRESSES MADE TO MEASURE If you cannot come to the store; Phone Mt. Vernon 3134 W. and our salesman will call at your home. SAMUEL L. BURTON, PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Nr. Hoffman. LOTTIE A. PETERSON, Principal (18 years experience). Hundreds of testimonials can be produced if necessary. Eighteen years experience has produced a number of credentials than Paper A method of their own built upon a well defined science course. Our method has produced happy pupils, satisfied parents and prosperous teachers. Jonse Madison 7148-W. ALL, INSTITUTIONS ACADEMIC. Diplomas will be awarded those who successfully pass the required examination given by competent judges. ```markdown ``` Treat Em Rough This is a Western with a punch. Something different. You will enjoy this big Adventurous Story of the far West; in which the Hero TOM MIX and his trusty 45, show themselves to be Masters of an and all emergencies that arise. This picture is so realiastic that it almost talks. You just must see it. Come Early and avoid the crowd. PATHE COMEDY ADMISSION THIS DAY, ..ONE OF THE LEADING NEIG OF THE WORLD. E: A. WELTER'S TOOTH INC. TO BE ERECTED SION THIS DAY, 17 AND 11 OF THE LEADING NEGRO ENTER OF THE WORLD. PLANT OF THE VELTER'S TOOTH POWDER INC. TO BE ERECTED INBAUTIM INC. TO BE ERECTED INBA/TIMORE, MD. THE E. A. WELTERS TOOTH POWDER COMPANY, incorporated five years ago, with a capitalization of $5,000.00 with stock sold at $10.00 per share, is now a corporation, capitalized at $100,000.00 with NO SHARES FOR SALE AT ANY PRICE, yet it is understood that a small number of shares have been donated by some of the larger stock holders for certain Dentists and Druggists whose names have already been listed, and will be called on personally in the near future by the President of the Company. The Dentists, and Druggists who will be solicited were selected by the Directors of the Company because of their progressiveness and the great advertising value that their connection will mean in the distribution of this exceptional dentifice to the race throughout the United States. The demand for the Weters' Tooth Powder has grown steadily during the past six months that their manufacturing facilities are entirely too limited and has forced the management to make immediate arrangement for their larger plant to be erected in Baltimore, to properly care for the increased business. Not only in the United States has their demand greatly increased, but in England, France, Cuba, British Indies and other foreign points. PETER H. HARRIS SON'S and Summer G APPICES and d your Stock, over O MEASURE ione Mr. Vernon your home. PENNSYLVANIA AV Nr. Hoffman. OF MUSIC venue. N. experience,) necessary. Eight educationals than Pa teacher should.h and scientific course.0 parents and prosper -W. fully pass the requi atre. MENT ST..... HILBURN, Pres. The Day Only Green Star ough different. You will in which the Hero the Masters of an so realistic that it END 11 CENTS ENTERPRISES OF THE OWDER CO NBAUTIMORE, MD --- Coleman's Md. June 2-Rev. Hikari an Indian preacher from Oklahoma preaches dSunday. The center under the kuspees sits the evening. The collection for the day was $4.00. The W.H. M. Society met at the home of, Mr. Givens, and the plan is to hold the Million Dollar Wedding to be held the second week in August. Next Sunday there will be rally for the painting of the house for matriarch Grace Brown, of Camden, for burial on May 20. Her four children, Annie, Violet, Joseph and Willis and a jury in the trial. Rey, Bowland officiated. *Mr. I-sac* Kennard, of Woodbury, N. J. is spending sometime with his old friend Mr. the slick list. Miss Christine Wilmore, of Baltimore spent a few days with her parents Miss Efric Thomas has gone to Camden for the summer. *Mrs. in Dalley and Wilson have returned to St. Louis.* Spencerville, Mt. June 2 — The Home Interclub, meet at the home of Mr. Charley Hill, Highlighters of the Home of Washutte, and Mr. Puren of Washutte, and Mr. Mrs. Johnson of Pine Hill. *Mrs. Pearl Brager has returned from Washington, Mr. Jarry Dabble, from New York, held a baptism at his church Sunday May 20. *Children's day at Mt. Calvary F. A. U. M. P. church the third Sunday in June. HAGERSTOWN Hagerstown, Mt. June 2 — The Announcement, in June, is the date of the Miss Bessie Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams to Mr. Mr. Edward E. King. The wedding took place May 27, the Rev. Horace Church of Ass The reception was at the residence of Mrs. Edward King, Sr., Thomas B. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Littleton Goings, Mrs. Francis Scott Keys, Mr. and Mrs. E. Einstein, Scott, Mrs. Richard Barmum, Mrs. Robert George, Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Igan Barmum, Mrs. Georgian Berney, Mrs. Iain Nirkens, Rev. and Mrs. B. I. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Musselon, Mrs. Lee Brown, Mrs. E. Miller, Miss Helen Bell, Mrs. Jabnes Thomas, Miss Virgie Harmon, Miss M. Harmon, Misses William, Allan and Edward William. Many valuable presents were presented to the bride. ROSSVILLE Rossville, MD, June 5—Sunday May 30th was a bright day for the trustees at Rossville A. M. e. church, Baltimore County, MD, Edward William, George W. Brown, 3.20 M. Brother Bedford, 8 E. M. Brother James Daniels, Captains John Brown, $4.45, John Williams, $0.85, John Williams, $0.85, John Williams, $14.75, Total $105.91. Rev. William Chew, pastor. Crumble Value-Giving Drives! Prices Cru Before Our Mighty Value- Sale Smart, New, Elegant Newark Oxfords for Men Begins Tomorrow Morning in our determination to do our share the barrier of high prices, we are ign- tomorrow we launch another sti- time we offer hundreds of pairs of ARK Oxfords in fine vici kid and amazingly low price of $4.98 per mart bluchers with wide or medi- English" lasts with long vamp and 1.58 wouldn't cover their wholesal- is great bargain event. Another Tempting Ba White Canvas Oxfords 498 our share in breaking down we are ignoring cost or value. other stirring attack. This repairs of brand new NEW- in our determination to do our share in breaking down the barrier of high prices, we are ignoring cost or value. tomorrow we launch another stirring attack. This time we offer hundreds of pairs of brand new NEWARK Oxfords in fine vici kid and gun metal at the amazingly low price of $4.98 per pair. Choice of mart bluchers with wide or medium toe, and toppy English" lasts with long vamp and invisible eyelets. 1.98 wouldn't cover their wholesale cost! Don't miss is great bargain event. ool, smart, canvas oxford for summer hundreds of pairs ready toorrow— white or Palm Beach canvas, your choice of rubber or earth soles. While they last, $225 The Newark Shoe Store Largest Shoe Retailers in the World—3 1719 PENNSYLVANIA OPPOSITE LAFAYETTE W. TEXINGTON ST. 805 W. E. Next to Corner Liberty Near EASTERN AVENUE 430 S. B. Next to Cor. Highland Ave. Next E. BALTIMORE ST. 547 N. G. S. BROADWAY Next. Next to Cor. Eastern Ave. 208 S. BALTIMORE and C D. N. Wright is Baltimore Representative at New York Meeting. New York, June 3—Dining car books and waiters employed on the alcove were amalgamated last week into what is known as the brotherhood of Dining Car Employees." A three closed Thursday night, wah at the office of the Urban Bank. The opening address was made by E. K. Jones, who said: "We will find in a few years that there is going to be a sweep of public opinion in the circles of the big union idea of industrialization. And if you are organized, even in your own craft, you are going to find yourself wept into the big meeting pot of industrial organization, on which ill mean that the Negroes will be getting the same rights as any other individual in that organization. "And when capital and labor are working for the good of both, when there is less antagonism between them, when men will think in unlish terms of the interest of each other, we as colored men want to be a part of the council at the table discussing terms, standing why departments are being taught about, why hours are limited, why conditions are not being improved. After we are reached that, we will be realizing our end." J. Frank Knickinger was elected president. The conference went on record endorsing the presidential candidate who stands—at the 14th 1. For full support of the 14th 14th amendments and 15th amendments. 2. For full recognition of rights labor and a fair share of oppor- tunity in the labor world. D. N. Wright was a delegate from Baltimore, R. E. Hargrove and George Statsman, Washing-ton, and W. P. London and W. S. Shey from Roanoke, Va. Forty-sele delegates were in attendance. Richmond, Va., June 3—Broad Street Station, recently built at a set of half million dollars, has a gate entrance and small waiting room for colored people on a small tile, while whites have a big entrance and main waiting room sitting on a large street. Other people had to suffer this reality, according to a resident, if they would bomb the place till necessary changes were made STATE NEWS COLEMANS SPENCERVILLE HAGEBSTOWN ROSSVILLE Talk About BARGAINS Look At These! Actually Worth $8.00 50 Beauty is the first present that Nature gives to a woman Unless proper care is given the skin, as well as the hair, this beauty is the first that is taken away. The power of beauty in a woman is inestimable—how important, how necessary, therefore, it be that she should look her best—improve the charms that Nature bestowed upon her. Now some women are endowed by Nature with a bright soft skin-but others not so fortunate, can acquire that youthful complexion-and what's more desired a light, smooth skin, just by the use of two toilet preparations known as the Black and White Beauty Treatment. BLACK and WHITE Ointment and Soap make up the BLACK and WHITE Beauty Treatment. This name was given by those who used the two and secured gratifying results. Both are made and recommended for the skin. Women everywhere—those whose skin is dark especially—are loud in their praise of the wonderful skin brightening properties of this wonderful BLACK and WHITE Beauty Treatment. Testimonial have come to us unsolicited from all parts of the world. Black and White Ointment and Soap are easy to use—as delightful as cold creams and skin lotions. You wash your face with warm water and Black and White Soap. This opens the pores of the skin. Then mix according to directions the Creamy Ointment. Leave this on the skin—face, hands, neck or arms—overnight, and the next morning wash off with Black and White Soap and warm water. Repeat this treatment for several nights—the first application will show results in a very short time you will be deigned. Black and White Ointment and Soap will also remove pimples, stop itching and heal irritated conditions of the skin. CHESTERTOWN Chessman, Md., June 3.—The services at Bethel A. M. E. Church were well attended last Sunday. Rev. J. H. Fitehett preached in the morning and in the afternoon Rev. J. Cooper of Morgneck. Rev. Waters of Pomona, preached at night. Mrs. Selena Dawn died in Mercy Hospital last Friday morning. Her remains were brought to the funeral of the funeral services were held at James M. E. Church Sunday morning. Mrs. Fannie Johnson is on the sick list; also Miss Lillie Johnson, Mrs. Annie Flitchett was taken suddenly ill last Sunday, Mr. Henry Murray was called away last Saturday morning to Mercy Hospital by the illness of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary C. Smith, Mr. Henry Murray, the Republican Convention held in Baltimore at Ford's Opera House. Mrs. Eva Gunn, of New York, is visiting her mother, Mrs James Diggs. Mrs Miss Lena Robinson and Mr. Herbert Wells motored to Gouldtown Sunday. Mrs Hannah Walker, of New Jersey is visiting her daughter, Mrs Katie Walker, Mrs Blanche Munson, Mrs Philadelphia father, Mr. George Munson, Mr. Solomon Jones, of Atlantic City is visiting his sister, Mrs Emma Barnes, Mrs. Sarah Chambers is visiting her mother, Mrs Charlotte Munson, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Munson entertained Miss Bel Foster at dinner last Sunday. CATONSVILLE Catonsville, Md., June 3.—Mr John A. Pye, husband of Mrs Hattie Pye, died suddenly last BLACK AND WHITE BEAUTY TREATMENT Plough Chemical Co. MEMPHIS, TENN. U.S.A. THE AFRO-AMERICAN Saturday evening at his residence, 57 Winters Avenue. He was the brother of Mr. Felix B. and Edward W. Pye, and Mrs. Robert A. Elliott. Cornelius Hall Griffith, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Griffith was discharged Sunday morning at Grace Church by Rev. J. A. Young, Rev. Molock, the blind preacher, filled the pulpit Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brock, of Catonsville, moved Pittsburgh just Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Scott are moving the house that was vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Potts will occupy the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Francis Wiley, an old friend of Mrs. Ellen Crawford, spent Sunday with her. Miss Anita Beckett, of Atlantic City, and Mrs. Rosa Reed of Baltimore, paid a flying visit to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harris Sunday. The Blessing Box Social given by the missionary indies Thursday evening headed by Mrs. Efficie G. Young was a success. The children ported that evening, $25.09. They have been out and are exiting to clear about $30. The Children's Day exercises will be held at Grace A. M. E. Church second Sunday in June under the auspices of Mrs. Arnetia Ridson and Mrs. Ida Torsell. Muse Pleases in Philly. Philadelphia, June 3—Clarence Muse, former Baltimore, pleased a large audience in the Dunbar Theatre last week where he had the leading role in 'Dr. Jekyl' and Mr. Hyde.' Improve your complexion Black and White Soap has other uses beside the relief of complexion troubles—it makes an excellent shampoo—a quarter of a cake shaved in a pint of boiling water makes a liquid shampoo. For baby's bath and after shaving it has no equal. Put a cake on your wash-stand—let everyone enjoy the pleasures and satisfaction of a pure medicated soap. Black and White Ointment sells for 25c and 50c a box—Black and White Soap for 25c a box. The 50c size contains three times as much as the 25c—one large box and a bar of soap will last a long time. If your druggist won't supply you—send to us and both Ointment and Soap will be mailed you postpaid on receipt of price. If you want to know more about the Black and White Beauty Treatment—and the other Black and White Toilet Preparations—write Dept. R. H. M. for sample and a copy of the book "Birthday Readings." You can make money telling your friends about Black and White Preparations. Ask about it when you write. Washington. Has New Team Washington, D. C., June 3—B. H. Jones has reorganized the H. Washington Giants and sign- ed up a [list of] professional players with June Matthews, formerly of Rams and was short stop. The Giants' schedule has not yet been completed. They are playing games in the Union League Park, 11th and 13th streets, N. W. Cleveland, Ohio, June 3—The report of the Leonard Wood campaign fund shows two preachers among the group who had their "mits out". They were Rev. G. Davis and Rev. J. W. Carter. R. W. Tyler got $150 and $749 for rent, stationary, stamps, clerk and other things, total amount spent was $15$s. Other minister, it is said, whose names did not appear on the report got $5 per day for their services. Columbus Man a Human Cat Columbus, Ohio, June 3—Back in the 80's when the Washington monument was half complete, a cat frightened by working men, just coming on the job, jumped to McKinley, Parker, 273 Water street is not a cat but he fell five stories to the ground while working on a new building here recently, and when persons rushed to pick him up, expecting to see his mangleled coat, he picked the dust off his clothes and although shaken up, walked, unaided, to his homel severe, sunache away. Closin gat Princess Anne. Princess Anne, Md. June 3—Commencement ceremony at an end with the presentation of diplomas at Metroholt church Thursday, after June 3. 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You know that shoes are going up every day, also you know that when you buy thousands of all of the shoes at one time the prices are considerably lower. The dress shoe we are offering at $4.69, just think of it. $4.69 for a dress shoe. This in itself of the season, but in addition with every pair of dress shoes sold we will sell all of the shoes for $2.28. A price that sounds like the days before the war. Imagine for a week the difference of $6.94, actually less than the value of the dress shoes you will have two pairs of shoes. Send No Money, Just Send Your Order and pay your postmaster $8.95. No, you don't risk the shoes will be sent to you under our front eld guarantee of money back including your shipping fee. We Post Money Cannot Sell Elfie Pair of Shoes Separately When ordering be sure to mount the sticker required on each sale of showers WOLPEN'S, CHICAGO Dept. 40 1201-12C9 West Van Buren St. "SYRUP OF FIGS" IS LAXATIVE FOR CHILD Look At Tongue! 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AFTER taking the first game the Cubans All Stars of Havana Cuban by a score of 4 to 2 on Thursday, the ghost Sox dropped the second game to the Cubans by a score of 7 to 4. The Sox knocked Lucas out of the box in the third game, the Campus who succeeded him alleged only one score there after. The spider was working in the box in the first game, but collapsed keep it over the pin. Lucas started in to plush for the Black Sox and also stuffed it over the pin. Sites succeeded him and was held when his arm runs. A wound by Thomas and Calon of their runs. Lions runs by Fermando Fenton and Rancho over the left left field featured the BLACK SON CURAN STARS ABBREVIES ABBREVIES Bellahoe 1 2 2 2 1 Cheonas 5 0 0 2 Bellahoe 4 0 0 1 Compass 5 0 0 2 Bellahoe 4 1 1 1 Rehysteg 5 1 1 0 Bellahoe 1 0 2 0 Fremenb 5 1 1 0 Bellahoe 1 0 2 0 Lengsp 4 0 1 0 Bellahoe 1 0 2 0 Lengsp 4 0 1 0 Bellahoe 1 0 0 1 Birmelv 4 0 1 0 Bellahoe 1 0 0 0 Nohursaf 3 2 1 0 Bellahoe 2 0 0 0 Birmelv 1 0 1 0 Total 11 1 10 Totals 11 7 1 1 SCORE BY INNINGS Columbia States 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 Galaxy Sat 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 S.J. Bates, his-Samircy, Fernan, James-Ferrnley, Wenton, Hamery, Sacrihite, Hits-Hall, Greyer, Lives, Smith, Double play-Chacon, Junoce, Bases on balls-Off, Loewen, 21 of Lucas, 1, Struck out—by Lucas, 2, by Cain, 21 by Sykes, 1; Empires—Bvers, 1; Conwell, Phnom Penh, Arizona, June 2—Sebby Williamsman, a former reporter, had been ge- getted as one of the runners to represent the United States in the Williamson has done the 100 yard dash in nine and two-thirds rounds and the 220 yard dash in twelve rounds. He is one of Morris Brown College of Atlanta. His stride records one of the great Hollywood records and he can power man than Drew, however, and has greater endurance. Cubans Showed Up All Stars Norfolk, Va. June 8—The Cabana M. Stars, on their way to Baltimore, severely promoted the local M. Stars in the game by a score losses, of the Cubans, who was kicked out of the box in the game, allowing only two hits the turn, pitched the second game to the Cubans, who made 14 runs and the ball to all corp lot. All Stars Win From Giants. Norfolk, Va. June 3—Although the All Stars used two pichlers, they were from the hard hitting Portsmouth Giants by a score of 11 to 2. Chester Giants Win. Chester, Pa. May 22—The Chester Giants detected the Liberty Stars by a score of 8 to 6. Adams and Aguilar pitched for the Stars. Portsmouth Defeats Cubs. Port month, Va., June 2—The Fourth month giants designated by Washington and by Washington are the giants 1 and 2 and 12 and 13. The giants beat both four giants this season. The first game between a team and a team was held on Wednesday and the giants met the colts from the United States Stealthship Marse. PLUM SON LOSE Milwaukee, Md., June 2—The Milwaukee giants designated by Washington and by Washington are the giants 1 and 2. In the week they backed up by the battalion four score of 11. Walter Johnson is manager and he is on the backbone for games to compete in the schedule. This address is: Diamond Medal to Tennis Winners. Indianapolis, Ind., June 3—The Colored Basketball Club of this city offers to entertain the public by offering a representation of the host tennis clubs that are country in a national tennis tournament. Two one hundred dollar for living cups will be given to the players, who will play in a clay court, respectively, by the club and businesses men of Indianapolis. Gold balls with diamond setting will give the players a mixed doubles. All clubs and unattached entrants must have their lists and names registered at the Indianapolis Tennis Club, 1015 W. Avenue, city, not later than June 20th, 1920. SNOW HILL WIS. Snow Hill, Mt. June 3—Snow Hill Basketball team defended the M. Wash. by point on Decoration Day 17 to 4. CHESTER DEFEATS SALISBURY. Salisbury, Mt. June 3—The Chester Basketball team defended the Salisbury team by a score of 10 to 3. SYKES SHUT OUT LIBERTY STARS The Black Sox netted two straints from the Liberty Stars of Philadelphia in the first game and sent the Philadelphia Stars to Chambers pitched for the Liberty Stars. In the second game, which went to six innings, the Black Sox pitched for the Stars. **SCORE BY INNINGS** Black Sox.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two base hits—Bil Brown. Scribner hits—Smith. Bases on runs. Black Sox. Unipres—Byers and Cromwell. Scribner CARES. **SCORE BY INNINGS** Black Sox.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two base hits Morris. Ridley three base hits—Ridley. Sacrifice stolen—Black Sox 5: Liberty Stars 2. Bases on balls—Off Burr for Foreman 2. Burr for Burr; 2 by Foreman 2. Unipres—Byers and Cromwell. The most enthralling, thrilling picture ever made out of a medicine two men were made. He was a Doctor, a Gentleman. But as soon as he drank the Drug he became a Murderous Fiend, sparing not even Children or Women. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 2115-17 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NEAR BLOOM ST. SPECIAL ATTRACTION WESTPORT BASEBALL PARK BLACK SOX Fri. Sat. & Sunday, June 4, 5, 6, 1920 Fri. & Sat. Single games beginning at 3:30 Sunday usual Double-Header begin. 2 p. m. DON'T MISS THE- Saturday Evening, June 5, '20, 8 p. m. MUSIC BY ROCHESTER'S ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 30 CENTS Running wild on the bases in the first game of their double header with the Liberty Stars of Philadelphia at the Westport Park last Sunday the Black Sox stole twelve bases on Catcher Fraley and won 19 to 6. Both sides hit the ball hard but errors kept the score from mounting much higher. Fenton, at short stop, was the principle offender in both games, missing three out of nine chances in the first game and two out of nine in the second game. Logan pitched the second game for the Black Sox and kept the Stars from scoring except in the sixth when they put three runs over. FIRST GAM. BLACK SON LIBERTY Stars All: H.B. Rigley: 2 2 1 0 Greyer: 1 4 2 1 2 Smith: 4 1 1 1 Helfer: 2 2 2 0 Ryan: 2 1 1 0 Jones: 2 1 2 0 Fonas: 2 1 2 0 Cowell: 4 0 0 2 Wills: 4 1 1 0 Hodges: 4 1 2 0 Toles: 2 0 10 0 Wing: 2 5 5 11 OBJECTIVE Black Sox 7, Liberty Stars, 25 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 x 0 Liberty Stars, 25 2 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 Two-base hits—Hodges, Morris, Sacrifice hits—Greyer, Smith, Stolen hits—Black Sox 12; Liberty Stars, 25 Boulevard, 8; Struck out—by Bodges by Boulevard, 1; Umpires—Ryers and Cromwell. SECOND GAME BLACK Sox 7, Liberty Stars MERCLEE, 43 AKELEI Ribbey sbx 7 4 1 0 0 Rowley, 4 1 0 0 Greybill, 4 1 0 0 Powers, 4 1 0 0 Emerson, 4 1 1 0 Valine, 2 0 0 Hulff, 4 2 1 0 James, 2 0 0 Powers, 4 2 1 0 Morris, 2 0 0 Williams, 4 0 1 0 James, 2 0 0 Logan, 4 0 1 0 Chumap, 2 0 0 Thompson, 1 0 0 0 Total's...37 4 5 5 Totals...28 5 5 2 SCORE BY INNINGS Black Sox, 9 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 Two-base hits—Thomas, Ribbey, Sacrifice hits—Logan, Hall (2). Stolen hits—Black Sox, 7 1 0 2 0 1 1 Bases on ball—Off Logan, 4 1; Chambers, 2; Hit by pitcher—by Chambers, 6; Hit Chambers, 8; Cup- ments—Ryers and Cromwell. Flowers to Gaither. Former baker Smith of the Old First Separate Company and Augsburg Bakers in the department were the bearers of a basket to the new police commissioner Gather when he was sworn in last Tuesday. Lieut. Snyder Coming Ld. L. D. Snyder former commanding officer 7th Ordnance Company of the Michigan Armored Post of the American Legion Sunday afternoon at L.D. M. at old First Separate Company in Hull Avenue, Special arrangements have been made by Messrs Macbeth and Green for a treat following the address. --THE GREATE MAN OR MOND MR SHELF Norfolk Stars Will Play Here The Norfolk All-Stars, of Norfolk, Va., will visit Baltimore June 4, 5 and 6 to engage the Black Sox at the Pasadena Ballpark. The Norfolk Club will be brought to Baltimore because of numerous requests of the patrons at the Westport Park. The Stars are considered one of the best color baseball teams in the country. Johnson is the manager of this club and can be depended on to put an excellent ball team on the field at all times. He will have with his clublekew, where he plays, the Giants, of Atlantic City, for the last two seasons. The Norfolk Club has been playing the best semi-pro teams sophistication and great record so far this club in Norfolk about three weeks ago and split, even with them. The Sox have won 15 out of 16 games this season as usual, as Friday and Saturday there will be single games, starting at 3:30 P.M. and Sunday the usual day, as Friday and Saturday there will be regular pitches—Hodges, Sykes and Logan—against the Norfolk Club and is equally on the Norfolk Club's four games. NEARLY SHOT BANK PRESIDENT Head of Calvert Bank Looked In To Muzzle of Gun in Hands of His Own Night Watchman. The next time Wm. C. Page, white president of the Calvert Bank decides to transact a little business on Sunday at the building he will first tap up the night watchman before he The night watchman, George W. Steward was on his way to Smith Street when he heard the door with a key and came hurriedly into the bank. Not recognized with his "45" and in another institution with his "45" and in another institution would have died, when the strangest began to do some "kill" execution. 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Revue PEATURING GEORGE MARTIN, the funniest comedian on the American stage, with an all star cast of REAL BEAUTIES Mr. Martin promises two of his best shows. A riot of tuneful Music and Comedy Monday—“Silent Avenger” No. 3, with Wm. Duncan “HELD UP FOR THE MAKINGS” A 2 Reel Western TWO REEL COMEDY, SPECIAL Tuesday—“Screaming Shadow” 11, with Ben Wilson “The RUNAWAYS” A 2 Reel Western, featuring Neal Hart TWO REEL COMEDY Wednesday—“Trailed by Three” 8, thrilling serial “The TEXAS GUNMEN” 2 Reel Western SPECIAL, 2 REEL COMEDY Thursday—Double Serial Day “The Hawk’s Trail” Episode 5, with King Bagot “The Moon Riders” Episode 2, Positively the most thrilling serial ever screened TWO REEL COMEDY, SPECIAL Friday—Double Serial Day “Elmo the Fearless” Many thrills. Episode 9 “The Lurking Peril” Episode 8. Many surprises TWO REEL COMEDY, SPECIAL "Light Hearts and Leaking Pipes" A roaring 2 reel Comedy COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH We Open 1:30 to 11:30 P.M. Continuous Performance. 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One planned to save a woman's honor, the other to wreak vengeance upon those who had been wrong and crush the happiness out of them. Which succeeded? WEDNESDAY—JACK DEMPSY Champion of the World in "DARE DEVIL JACK" Episode 14 More Pep, Speed and Acton than any other serial King Baggott, Rhee Mitchell and Grace Darmond in "THE HAWK'S TRAIL" Episode 8 See Paul Williams give an answer in "Captain Swift" ALSO COMEDX TUESDAY—King Bagot with Rhea Mitchell and Grace Darmond in a Serial This is a great sensational Detective Serial "THE HAWK'S TRAIL" Episode 5 ELMO LINCOLN in The Universal Super Serial entitled "ELMO, THE FEARLESS" 12 International News "Stop That Wedding" in one act. WEDNESDAY—DOROTHY DAITON in WEDNESDAY—A PARAMOUNT PICTURE THURSDAY-Universal Super Serial Headed by Kathleen Williams, Jack O'Cinner & Jack Perriman in a star cast THE LION MAN 18 FRIDAY—Patio Serial, Stuart Holmes & Miss Franklin Mann in "TRAILED BY THREE" Full of Action JACK DEMPESE IN A SERIAL SATURDAY-A Million Dollar Duncan Serial entitled "THE SILENT AVENGER" 7 LEARN TO LIVE FOREVER. SEE "THE SCREAMING SHADOW" 13 PATHE NEWS CHRISTA COMEDY. COMING—Alice Joyce in "THE SPORTING DUCHESS" Cortine Griffith "THE CARTER GIRL" Central Avenue near Monument Street Josiah Diggs, See, & Treas. Jas. H. Hillburn, President Program for week beginning Monday, June 7th Monday—"THE SILENT AVENGER" Episode 7 Drama—"THE CORSIAN BROS." Screen Magazine No. 65. Patmore Comedy Tuesday—The Versatile Western Star TOM MIX in "TREAT EM ROUGH" A story of the West. Full of thrills, adventures and pop, with a big P. You must see this Western, that's different. Patte Comedy "CRACKED WEDDING BELLS" ADMISSION THIS DAY 17 AND 11 GENTS Wednesday—"ADVENTURES OF STINGAREE" 13 "SCREAMING SHADOWS" Episode 9 Thursday—"ELMO THE FEARLESS" Episode 11 "TRAILED BY THREE" Episode 5 Vitagraph Film Co. Presents "DARKEST HOUR" in 5 parts Star Comedy—"CONGRETE BISCUITS" Friday—"THE MOON RIDERS" Episode 5 Pathie Features Presents "SMOODERING EMBERS" in 5 parts CURRENT EVENTS NO. 13. COMEDY. Saturday—"Champion JACK DEMPSEY in "DARE DEVIL JACK" Episode 16 Imbow Theatre GEO. H. WOODLEN, Mgr, VANIA AVENUE the Best Pictures and Polite Vaudeville Vaudeville Changed Mondays and Thursdays The New Rainbow B. SACHS, Prop. 2II5-17 PENNSYLVANIA AV Matinee Daily--2:00 P. M, Come to the most beautiful theater in Baltimore Featuring the Best Pie Vaudeville VAUDEVILLE Program for COME E Owing To The Company Which Was Supposed To Be H Vaudeville Will Be Announced L The New Rainbow Theatre B. SACHS. Prop. GEO. H. WOODLEN. Mgr. Matinee Daily--2:00 P. M. Featuring the Best Pictures and Polite Vaudeville Come to the most beautiful theater in Baltimore Vaudeville Changed Mondays and Thursdays posed To Be Here Next Week Going West Announced Later FRIDAY—World Pictures Present JUNE ELVIDGE In Owing To The Company Which Was Supposed To Be Here Next Week Going West Vaudeville Will Be Announced Later COMING—Buck Jones in "FORBIDDEN TRAILS" Tom Mix in "THE TERROR" 1 Clara Kimbal Young in "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN" * Carey Theatre CAREY AND PRESTMAN STREETS THE BEST IN PHOTO PLAYS Open every day from 2 to 11:15 Continuously Program for week beginning Monday, June 7th MONDAY—FIRST NATIONAL CORPORATION PRESENTS NORMA TALMADGE and All Star Cast in "A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLD'S" "A Daughter of Two Worlds" is a 7 act story of society, and the slums, in which Miss Talmadge takes the part of a society lady and then a girl of the slums. In this production Miss Talmadge does some of the greatest dramatic acting of her career. JIMMIE AUBREX in "FISTS AND FODDER" 2 act Comedy ADMISSION FOR THIS DAY: Children 11c. Adults 11c. Wm. S. HART in "BRANDING BROADWAY" A rooting, tooting story of West and East in 5 acts, Jack Pflissner in a SCREAMING COMEDY A thrilling, exciting and sonational detective serial Rainbow Comedy "THE LIKED HER LIKE HE LIED" 2 acts LATTLE SAMBO in "FIND THE GIRL" Some Comedy THURSDAY BEN WILSON and NEVA GERBER in a Mystery Serial "The Screaming Shadow" Episode 15 LAST PART STUART HOLMES and MISS FRANKIE MANN in "TRAILED BY THREE" Episode 8 Exciting, mysterious, adventure serial NEAL HART in "HELL BENT HASKELL" 2 act Western Vitagraph. Comedians in "DUBS AND DRY GOODS" Next Thursday George Chesthore & Anita Henson in "Lost City" FRIDAY—ELMO LINCOLN the Strong Man in "ELMO THE FEARLESS" episode 15 HERBERT RAWLSON in 3rd series of 2 act Detective Stories "THE PHANTOM BUTLER" "THE SILENT AVENGER" Episode 2 ART ACCORD and GEORGE FIELD in "THE MOON RIDERS" Episode 2 Hoot Gibson in "UNDER SENTENCE" 2 Act Western Lyons and Moran in "CONCRETE BISCUITS" Some Comedy The best ventilated colored theatre, in the city. The proof 20 foot ceiling with 10 big windows, 4 big ventilators and a 36 inch exhaust fan to draw out all fowl air. 14-18 inch oculating fans to keep the air circulating, and 5 double doors and 2 single doors, which are kept open as soon as daylight permits. Positively coolest theatre in the city. In warm weather FOLLOW THE CROWD BISHOP'S CUT-RATE BEAUTY PARLOR. Where you get the BEST service for LESS money. Our girls are courteous and po- to ALL of their customers. THE J. H. BISHOP COMPANY Inc. 1425 PENNA. AVE. 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Address all letters to the TANGOREN CO. 693 New Philadelphia, PA. MONDAY—Robt. Burton Presents J. WARREN KERRIGAN in "$30,000.00" The greatest robbery picture in years. Come and solve the robbery. Plenty of life and thrills. Don't miss this. ALSO MUTT AND JEFF in "PRIVATE DETECTIVES" TUESDAY—Wm. Fox Presents GLADYS BROOKWELL in "THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILDREN" A drama crowded with powerful situations, screened in a faustless way in which the destiny of a woman is woven by little children' hands. ALSO HANK MAN COMPDX. Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece showing the dun personality. See his as a gentle doctor, then as a fiend, a brute, cunning children, beating women and burning homes. The best novel of Shilton Lewis has ever made. I really a wonderful production. Benbow's Darktown Frolics That Verstile Enchanting Lyric Prima Donna in Song Review—MME. LARHUE Charles Ray in "THE BUSHER" "SAMBO TROTTING THROUGH TURKEY" Comedy FINAL PRESIDENT DANA MORRIS HISS Western Comedy in Two Actions "MY DOG DAY" Century Comedy in Two Actions "MY DOG DAY" The Best Known Jail in the World "DARE DEVIL JACK" Episode 13 GOLDWYN COMEDY DUNBAR Drama "PHANTOM RUTLER" Century Company "THE MEN IN MESH FINGERS" "THIRD EYE," 1st Episode Program for week beginning Monday, June 7th COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH "LOVE AND THE WOMAN" Miss ERidge appears in two distinct roles in this production and does some of the very best acting of her entire career in this picture. ALSO BILLY WEST in "THE ARTIST" "HIS TEMPORARY WIFE" Rubyn De Remer, Edmund Breese, Mary Roland, Eugene Strong and W. T. Carleton. A startling leap year romance. The triumph of a substitute bride in a gripping game of hearts. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1920 STARLIGHT BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR DATES Also All Points on the Chesapeake Bay Capt. George W. Brown, 2103 Drudg Hill Avenue, Phone Mad 8507-W Or. W. R. 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IFITS GOOD SEE IT AT THE STAR Program for week beginning Monday, June 7th GRAY AND GRAY, Novelty Act HAPPY HOLMES, A Good Single SPARROW AND SPARROW COMEDY, SINGING AND DANCING Monday—"SCREAMING SHADOW" Episode 10 LUKE AND OVEY COMEDY Tuesday—"LURKING PERIL" Episode 4 BILLY WEST in "NECK AND NECK" PATHE NEWS Wednesday—"TRAILED BY THREE" Episode 6 FEATURING STEWART HOLMES Paramount Comedy "LADIES' TAILOR" Bruce Scenic. Thursday—"HAWK'S TRAIL" Episode 4 Empire Western Drama. 1 Reel Comedy. Friday—"MIDNIGHT MAN" Episode 17 "Border Runner" a 2 reel Western Drama. Christie Comedy Saturday—"DARE DEVIL JACK" Episode 10 Fox Comedy "BACK TO NATURE GIRLS" , Pathe News MOTION PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE Matinee-Monday, and Saturday Open 2 P.M. . Maryland Theatre. 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