California Eagle

Saturday, November 17, 1917

Los Angeles, California

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Country Pays Tribute to Memory of Booker T. Washington ESTABLISHED 1879 READING RACE JOURNAL THE LARGEST AND BEST PHONE MAIN 1394 VOLUME 10 Country MAN WITHOUT A CHANCE, AND WHAT HE DID By S. B Carr, Parma, Calif. to observe no one knows a day of north or the y H. Hammond, Calif. we only know a plantation in cabin Lexington, Calif. no windows in one At a time the world no care is in of people of began life after all other we boy would have and named these until him died nancipation program in Jan. 1863. Then with permission ved to West Virginia for the employment in mines in an assayer, but n thalion 1310 1372 he teacher was a teacher. He taught school 1375 at Wh channel of the gitted in address W and took What W address W a teacher at the a teacher a call from Megen, WA president a white school a person w have a whit colored man mend. Then pack to the tent colored man able to the strong, the prostrate, the stifute, ask if he can give up his rest and go to Tuskegee on the map and he half difficulty in learning its exact location, but when he did find it there was a population of about 2000. Now The Los Angeles, who Washinton is to be a body returned to and sent to the half could not be sent and soon it. They said that Booker T. Washington was not only a leader of his race, but a leader of all races, and had not have any lunch with him before he was a colored man, but he knew he was a gentleman scholar, and equal. Do you know how the Washington Post agreed President McKinney to appoint him to a cabinet position, but he refused by saying he was not a politician but a teacher? How many of its D's, L's, D's and I's in our race would refuse an offer of that kind? But he wanted to teach his race and he wanted to teach his position. Phil Washburn had the key that unlocked the door of power and knew how to work but many others of the race have the education, but do not know the combination. But few people know what hunch Dr. Washburn was connected with. When anyone would ask him has an own way to do it, I was born in Virginia. You were a Bishop grant of the A.M.E. Church was one of his closest friends. Mr. Emmett Scott was the principal secretary and secretary and man, and Mr. Seymour was one of the M.E. Church. He had long learned that important notices must be more to keep the rare divider than any other or orientation that we know of and we hope that the new bud of Tuskegee Dr. Robert Russell Morton will pursue the business for the third time. Mr. Washburn was a man and of the National Negro Business League. 1943. but a little more than young colored men in Los Angeles he used to them that it was unlawful for them to carry a concealed weapon upon their person. You must remember that he was in a different section, but California Eagle San Diego, San Francisco and Oakland M. B. W. Weir said that Mr. Goring had the desire "What a station on the horizon! How far away from the station on North and South, how far away from the station!" Both who must back and do their numbers, what the paper said to say the new numbers? "Dark Howell, of the Virginia from nasham Age, just a few years from Tuskegee, Boston Transect to the home of Wendell Phillips, New York World Redmond Planet, John Mitchell said he placed him in the forefront. The Texas Preacher editor King, said both races could stand black and white. All he was said and done by a man who had big chance. "We do not know what W. M. Trotere and W. H. J. Boys had to say, but we will lead The Crisis of December 14th on Washington. Some of his enemies said he did not believe in a college education yet he had 185 officers and teachers at Tuskegee and many of them were THE FOUNDER the most important world war in history. He published three and one of them was a micro-lying in the United States by the name of Booker T. Washington. None of his graduates are found on Clark street, in Chicago; Commer- 3 BROOKLYN, N.Y.—Broadway, Broad Row, City University, Broadway, in Atlanta, Main street, in New York, Lost and closed in Philadelphia, First street in Pittsburgh, Franklin street, in New Orleans, Pacific street, in San Francisco, 15th street, in St. Louis, 11th and Central streets, in Los Angeles, Capitol avenue, in Omaha, South 20th, in Birmingham, around the gas house in Mobile, Louisiana street in Little Rock, on North Side, in Topeka; Joe Johnson, in Nashville, or Packing Town, in Oklahoma City. A man without a chance has kept them away from them. His last address to the students at Tuskegee he took for his subject, "Team Work." He told them what team work could do. A great subject it was, for it takes team work to win. Do you notice the great diffence between the two great events, the one when he came into the world and the other when he went out of it? NOAH D. THOMPSON LOS ANGELES REPRESENTATIVE ON COMMISSION TO RAISE FUND FOR COL- ORED SOLDIERS The image provided is too blurry and low-resolution to accurately recognize any text. It appears to be a page from a document or a digital image with no discernible content. Therefore, no text can be extracted from this image. COMING OF PREVIEWING JORDAN nation$ and sometimes many or- rows, have been great indeed. The writer who knows him well, can truthfully say, that no denomination THE PEOPLE'S FORUM FOR UPLIFT ALL MEN UP NO MAN DOWN Booker T. Washington Kevin Mather, Dean of Howard University, has been chosen president. J. Chapter, baker at Nashville, Tennessee and president of the National Negro Business League, national treasurer. Ralph W. Tyler, former auditor of the U.S. Navy, from Ohio, national secretary. The white people have their own national organizations for the purpose of raising funds for their officers and dependents, but are Racist who will be represented in the war on the first draft, by nearly 100,000. Colored soldiers, our kith and kin, had taken no steps for the relief of our own. You have been chosen by property in our state on the National Board of Directors. Will you serve and contribute to help our own Please reply by return mail. their own authority and to administer specific medical procedures or other medical services in their own capacity. The Baptist traces in the city and admits will take up the call and support of the local servant of our denomination and the Committee sends forth its program. I request the Christian and Missouri governments to prepare and the IA retain the necessary documents received. DR H D PROWD B pastor Second Baptist Church MRS. PATRICKA MADISON TO APPEAR IN MUSICAL RECITAL --- WANTED Stenographer reliable and strict business no spissiper need apply Shorthand unnecessary J. W. Coleman 211 East Second St. NUMBER 40 RALPH TYLER National Secretary WANTED What the Churches are Doing PAGE TWO ST. PHILLIP'S CHURCH (Episcopal) 1527 Paloma Ave. Sunday, November 18 People's Mass, 8 a.m. Choral Mass and Sermon, 11 a.m Sunday School, 9:45 a.m Eventing and Sermon, 7:30 p.m Wednesdays Low Mass, 7 a.m Evensing and Catholic Instruction 7:30 p.m THE PEOPLE'S INDEPENDENT CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner 18th and Paloma Sts. Rev. N. P. Greggs, D.D. Pastor Pastor Greggs delivered two very victorious and eloquent sermons to late promotive audiences on last Sunday. With comprehensive this presentation, biblical history and re- terrence, very plainly presented many practical and practical acts concerning the will and dispositions. Please do not miss your chance to attend. Pastor Greggs on the Sunday school with his family. The important edi- tions are at 10:30am. New book has been published that have increased the number of children in church and education. Christian Education is to be held on the last Sunday evening and will be held every year the first president Grace A. Reaves. Prayer president Mary H. Irresus. Prayer Miss Theresa Donnelly, assistant Gregory Miss Elizabeth Smith, treasurer Miss Ruth Hildenpaint, Miss Eliza Beavers. PHILLIP'S CHAPEL C. M. E. CHURCH 1406 Newton St. Rev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor Two splendid conversations were present on Sunday at the services of this church. The pastor continued his series of sermons on the lives of the great man of Moses the Bible and preached on the life of Moses. The practical lessons drawn from the sermons are very helpful and many have been the expressions of appreciation on the part of the congregation. The ladies of the church are paring to serve the best dinner on Thanksgiving day they have, ever served. Most of the choirs are preparing a concert for the night of Thanksgiving. The children of the church under the direction of Mrs. Anderson are preparing to render a program on Friday night the 25th, and it promises to be a very enjoyable affair. The pastor is always invited to work with this congregation. BIRCH ST. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner 14th and Birch Sts. Wm.' Z. Hopper, Minister Lord's Day services for rNovember 1917 1917 Bishkek, Bishkek, Bishkek Wilhelmson, Wilhelmson, Wilhelmson 11.iam - Breaking in pastor Sub- ject 12. temporay - Text, Romans [1, 2] 13. christian - Finishers, Mrs. 14. miller - Establish Saint Prescindine by Evangelist Cindy Subject Toni Surprise Events to Follow After the War Forcett in the Scriptures" Illustrated by chart Satire trees ALL welcome WESLEY M. E. CHURCH 8th and San Julian Sts. Rev. A. P. Shaw. D.D., Pastor Last Sunday was a great day at Wesley M. E. church. At 11 am the pastor preached a very effective sermon on the "Gospel in Epitome". In the evening the choir rendered in a very acceptable manner the great cantata, "Calvary". A very large audience was delighted with the high standard of the services. Besides regular collections up to the average, our loyal people land on the table $105 for painting the church. At 11 am this Sunday the pastor will preach on "Why the Colored People of Los Angeles Should Vote to Free Our Quality From the Saloon". In this coming under the auspices of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society memorial services will be held at the honor of Sister Cotchia Tillis and another John Johnson and perhaps others. We are welcome WARD CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURC 1354 Channing St. Rev. J. W. Price, Pastor We had two splendid services at this church on last Sunday. They were highly honored by all. All MEMBERS forward, with pleasure to the evening of Nov. 21, at the First A. M. E. church, 5th and Town Ave. where Mrs. Pearl Alexander one of the color captains of the Blues Club will render a well arranged musical program. She has secured some of the best talent in the city and surrounding towns. The captains are working hard to be ready to report on the fourth Sunday, Nov. 16, the day for the grand rally. The Men's Progressive Movement Club is working hard to have the most interesting rally ever witnessed in Ward Chapel—special for 2:30 p.m. Opening song by a visiting choir and address by Attorney W. O. Tyler. lection $51. A. M. E. Zion is planning to remodel the church under the leadership of their beloved pastor, Rev. A. C. Yearwood. At the Bethel A. M. E. church the third week of revival is being held, and the spirit is certainly moving in the church. Many souls have been crowned, twenty coming from the Sundav-school alone. Rev. Little of Bowles preached some stirring sermons last week. Mr. M. E. Brooks, who has applied for licence to exhort, preached his first sermon Nov. 11, and more than 100 persons heard and enjoyed his sermon. As a result, Mrs. V. Watkins and Mrs. Grant of Bakersfield joined the church. We are enjoying a most successful year under our pastor, Rev. J. G. Fletcher. He is certainly carrying on the work with ease. Mr. Leroy Cathoum has accepted a position in the County Abstract office. Mrs. W. A. Bigby left last Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. I. S. Wilson, in Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garry and family motored last Sunday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark on Kearney avenue, for dinner. The Francis B. Harper club for the benefit of the mothers, met last Thursday at A. M. E. Zion church. The Young Boys' Junior Glee club met last Thursday at the home of one of its members for rehearsal for the coming entertainment. Monrovia people are not slow on Hallowe'en fun and pranks. A jolly bunch of funmakers, led by Mrs. A. Broomfield and E. Enge were out in full force, determined to have a good time on Wednesday evening. All were en masque and did not know each other until a late hour in the evening, when they unmasked at the Hallowe'en social at the residence of Mrs. M. Keary. A wedding of recent date united Miss Ida Shaw and Mr. David Johnson, both of Monrovia. The wedding took place at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. M. Lowe, of Los Angeles. The wedding was witnessed by only a few friends and the family. Their pastor, Rev. N. E. Clark, officiated. Miss Bessie Malone entertained a few of her friends Sunday. The Ladies' Missionary Society will be entertained Thursday evening by Mrs. E. Wilson at the residence of Mrs. A. Broonfield. Mrs. McQueen and a few friends and relatives went to Pomona Sunday to attend the funeral of Miss Alice Houston. Those who have been numbered among the sick are Mr. E. Woods and Mr. Wm. Burles n. The members of the Zion A. M. E. Church gave a reception Friday evening in honor of their pastor, Rev. N. E. Clark and daughter, Mary. Addresses of welcome were given by Mr. William Hollins, Capt. Gaines, Rev. Wilson, Mrs. C. Fisher and J. Kinzy, to which the pastor gladly responded. Miss E. E. L. Adams was delegate to the conference and read her report. After the program they were all served with delicious refreshments. Mrs. Albert Churchill, who has been very ill, is able to be up. Board meeting was held at the A. M. E. Church Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Perrymann and the Misses Lucile and Beatrice Butler motored to Proberts on Sunday. Mr. Albert Churchill and Mr Hedwick Thompson went duck hunting last week. The Misses Gladys Churchill Fay Williams, Beatrice Anderson and the Misses Lucy, Ella and Juanita Howard had quite a jolly time Hallowe'en night when, dressed as spooke—they visited the movies and tamale parlor, a ten which they had a merry chase around the city. 20thSt and Hooper Avenue Eddie R. Driver, D. D., Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Lawrences Catley, Superintendent. Preaching, 11:30 a. m., 3:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m., each Lord's Day Week day services—Preaching on Tuesday and Thursday nights. Young People's meeting, Wednesday night and Sunday evening at 6:30—Miss Berta Miller, President. Women's Sewing Circle, and Bible Band, each Thursday from 10 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.—Mrs. Annie E. Driver Priestess. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Venice.*Cal. R. H. WADE, Pastor. Sunday School, 9.45 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m.; 7.45 p. m. Prayer meetings each Wednesday day, 7.45 p. m. schoolly Mr. E. Hall remarks by Mr. J. B. Bass, master of ceremonies. The clubs will conclude with a space tally. Services for Sunday, Nov. 18 Sunday, school, 9.50 a. m. Junior Enrollment, 8 p. m. Saturdays, 6:00 p. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The subject will be The Drunkard's Clear. CHRIST TABERNACLE Dr. C. P. Jones, Pastor Corner Washington and Central Ave. Dr. Jones presides every Sunday at 6:00 am, 7:00 pm and 7:30 pm Cove and join us in praising the Lord. You will well miss Sunday school at 1:30 pm and Bible study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 pm BETHEL CHURCH OF CHRIST (Holiness) Elder, Wm. A. Washington 1524 Palomares St. The services Sunday were well attended. Sunday morning Rey Edwards presided and Sunday evening Roy Harris had charge of the services. Sunday, November 18th, the pastor will be in charge. Preaching 11:30 am and 7:30 pm. Sunday school 9:45 am. Mid week meetings Tuesday and Thursday 7:30 pm. This is a Bible loving church and we invite all Bible lovers and those who are interested to come and MT. ZION BAPSTIST CHURCH Rey. E. H. Davis. Minister. Rev. F. H. Davis, MPH, high pitch Sunday. Dr. T. Lane, the evangelist, proved up to beyond his naeonal reputation as a Gospel preach and soul winner. He is indeed calling saints from their wayward way to the path of righteousness. Don't fail to hear him. Follow the crown to Zion. Workers are welcome. On Sunday night a number of converts will be baptized. Lincoln Memorial Congregational Church 34th and Central Ave. E. E. Lightner, Pastor Beginning with the Sunday School and continuing throughout the day, all the services of this church were well attended and helpful to all who worked with us on last Sunday. The postmaster the pulpit at both services, bringing a message in the morning on "What is That in Thine Hind?" Exs 4.2. At the evening service he spoke on "Catching the Vision." At the close of the morning service Atty Willis O Tyler was introduced and spoke very highly or congregationalism and the work being done among our people, to the delight of the audience. Everybody is looking forward to the grand fellowship dinner to be served by the Ladies of the church, next Monday evening, Nov. 19th, at 6:00 o'clock. Following the dinner, there will be addresses by the following ministers: Rev H. D. French, Church of the Messiah; Rev J. H. Cooper of Bethany Memorial; Rev Wm. Davies of Vernon Ave Church; Rev J. M. Scheele of Pico Heights. You cannot afford to miss this dinner and these addresses. The services for next Sunday, Nov. 18, promises to be of unusual interest. At 11:58 there will be a special sermon by Rev William P. Curley of Redondo Beach. Let everyone be present to hear this man of God. At the evening service there will be reports from the delegates to the Los Angeles Association held the early part of the week at Pilgrim Church. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. "Come with us and we will do these good." / FRESNO At the First Baptist Church the first week of prayer was observed and will continue another week. We had six converts and hope to have more, as the meetings are full of the spirit, Rev. J. H. Riddle of Pasadena preached Sunday. Col- THE CALIFORNIA EAGLE RED BLUFF NEWS. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING This Column for Bargains NEWHOME "I'll get it for my wife" Purchase the "NEW HOME," and you will have a life-secure in the pay-ground. The elimination of repair expense by superior workmanship and best quality of material insures life-long service at minimum cost. Insist on having the "NEW HOME" WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. Known the world over for superior sewing qualities. Not sold under any other game. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO., ORANGE, MASS. FOR SALE BY EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. San Francisco Advertising MONEY TO LOAN Salary, Etc A. IF YOU NEED MONEY—SEE US. Confidential bills quickly and privately made on your note. If you have numerous small bills, borrow from us and pay them off and have but one to pay. THESE ARE OUR RATES WHY PAY MORE? $10500 Pay us 8 payments of $1.60 $27500 Pay us 8 payments of $3.10 $50.00 Pay us 6 payments of $9.25 $75.00 Pay us 9 payments of $9.60 Weekly payment--Monthly if desired. "If unable to call, phone or write us. GERMAN-AMERICAN LOAN CO. 701-2 Pacific Bldg. 4th and Market Sts. Office hours 8 to 6, Kearny 4711 Phones West 7942 Home S 2609 Violet Laundry 1581 Post Street Near Laguna St. San Francisco The Pleasure Bugs Dancing Club EVERY MONDAY EVENING Instruction from 8:15 to 8:45 Adams and Central Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hubbard of 1497 W. 36th street, entertained with a "character" party in honor of the Tabernacle choir on Halloween'en Eve, Tuesday, Oct 30. Thirty-five friends responded to the kind invitation of the host and hostess in various characters. A prize was awarded to Mr. L. M. McDuff for finding the hostess in her Dutch costume. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott, Mr. Kimbraugh, and Mr. Hubbard, acting as judges, awarded Mrs. Mabel Simmons, "Goddess' of Liberty," first prize; Miss Irma Fields, Japanese, second prize. The house was beautiful with Halloween'en decorations. A dainty and palatable menu was served. Rev. A. P. Ramsey, pastor of Watts Macedonia Church was again agreeably surprised by the Deaconeses, on Friday evening, Nov. 8, with a shower of delicacies for the table and some wearing apparel for Mrs. and the Misses Ramsey. The teachers' meeting, which was in progress, was disturbed by the singing of "Sing Low, Sweet Charlot," on the outside of the church, and then in came a host of friends with their presents. PASADENA NEWS One of the great if not the greatest church rally ever held in California, was held by the First A. M. E. Church, at which time a thousand dollars was to be raised Among those who contributed One Hundred Dollars were: Mr. Tyhus, Rev. Taylor, Mr. Andrew Burton, J. S. Wright, James Lowe, Mr. Wm. O. Bunch, Rev. Taylor, who came to this church on August 25th, has raised more than $1700, since his coming, and is doing a great work. Five members of the Pasadena Odd Fellows Lodge will visit the ```markdown ``` San Francisco Ads. 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Ni Sail. 78 the presrets ator ginses bee ud scape ber. and tnemts ts hoped for The church wal be decorated with all the propos cf tie feld amd arden and poe ond Patues, who sends aii a? fates that dag A erear an Saar es wl help celes brate this great festival. Harvest sais bs Sure mipatued bt Sm Stes. Sonie Crewe ea ee ay a ae Sep ae 2 oa, ° hae ay Lx J fos ‘ ey. Aa a Ae Fe a oe 2 ee % 1 i if FT Pe { é Baste oe CAL IFORNIA CONFERENCE. ' CALIFORNIA DISTRICT. ‘A. ME. CHURCH wes r 5 ee : | 1 Organize a Band f toventedivorial anent the organs tan of a rea, brass Cand seems to ke betas frat, fon wa last Monty eee gan ie tmgrican League brass tard way funded with the fullowing very lea: able muswiars to start wrk Prof. TH, La fline, B. M. Collins, Pees SN. T. Rutungon, Seep: Bi, Vn-er, Treas amt H.C. Green, HD. Sruth, Loe. Cotter, Roberto Van Neter, Henry Ciifton, BB. serres, E. Loquet and &. Colley. Bully for the All-American League | Let's all yet behind .he boys and . push this enterprise. THE CALIFORNIA EAGLE a cee ie nah ee The Lee & Henry Hotel 52 neatly furnished fooms. Hot and colfagunning water in evahiroom,, Eirst clossisersice rendered to outucels: Rooms Per Week, $1.50, $2 and $3.50 Phone Broadway 7150 1013: CENTRAL AVENUE LEE (3 ALLEN. Manager 5.5. R'S. Stewart — Estelle Roberts-Saunders kt Se Re Peoples Auditorium a RMI 8 105 sth Los Angeles St od Sawa Monda me ee a pent Dec. 3, 1917 aa sib Sharp 25 3) oe ag, foe ee Oe es : 3 oe es So ery are i sae ed Pc. i zs ne Ee ) ae ee « a seen BMladwaz st Stiidin 46 East Pico St ELMER C. BARTLETT Teacher of Piano and Pipe Organ Reference Douglass Se oni Of Oran Playing} Insure Yourself - A t Sickness, Accident and Death in a Company which You can.Rely upon; One of the Big Com panies of the Country. so Naticdal like Tisai Te al The Sadonal lite Insmrane Co, of ES 4 T,, £. SMIFH ’ ‘ i vlatexaspen AER | 934 Central Avenre. Phone Main 4901 ‘ : } ” “The Temple of Fame! At First A. M. E. Church, &and Towne Ave. TUESDAY 4 EVENING Dc. ! &:15 Sharp : The Grand Coronation Scene aT vill bea brilfiant atfair: More thin 50 persons will make the cast, composed of some-of the bbst Gaent in the eity e Admission 25c. ‘CHILDREN 5c. > Mrs. Lillian J, Craw, Manager WILLIAMS’ Excelsior Hair Grower New Discovery Mes.- Fannie Wilkams, well-kgown Blur ard seai;$specalst after a careful acy (Hleeci aol chioimcs etm his wondéréul preparations which ahe quar! antees t) re: fe al dand-ulf, ure all scalp dite wes, to grow atd veaut fy Te dates auoigeetcele hat’ (om tale ing out. Wife Fa,riai--Price 50 sete meee 1747 New Hampshire St? 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(Dawpatlichow chat the’paligis an Unde, AF ckaredibe? 3 Truth infallible is written there. Scientists } the world over are using the palm asta { means of Identification. Prot. Cairo possesses A J FORCE. A GIFTIOF POWER that none can explain. He 3 was highly successful’ in New York, Paris London. Berlin. Ireiand and at tHe San Franciseo Exposition. From the } mikitest te the humblest come recommendation of his work. No nintter how badiy worried or perplened you may be. eail 3 on thisiremarkable man and he willprove tocvku that he is-3 ers, ard’se can he be to you, Consultations day and Sur- fap. ram te p.m. $100 “4 ine Phone Broadway 4729 : : ©3060 GLADYS AVE. 3 : Any car on East. Seventh ‘Street, ; | 3 bee SENG DAAENANGEEOEE SORELLE. The only Colored Wholesale A. P. Ramsey, Gay Manufacturer in the Weal Wour Patronese soteited. Mai Orders a Specialty. Wil ase give conpiete course in candy making far $22 Classes at vour epnveniencet Phone South 2820-M, 830 East Jefferson St Lbs Angeles. 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BASS One Year Six Months Three Months Published Even It occasion missed by being receiving their nish a duplicat The California Eagle 1879 1915 J. Reynolds THE CALIFORNIA EAGLE Entered as second class mail matter at the Postoffice geles, Cal. under the act of March 1, 1879 C. A SPEAR ..... Manage J. B. BASS ..... Manage SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ..... Six Months Three Months ..... Published Every Saturday at 814 Central Avenue, Los A Phone Main 1594 It occasionally happens that for some reason or other, missed by being miss-sent, lost or stolen. In case of subs receiving their paper, inform us by postal, and we shall che nish a duplicate copy of said missing number Entered as second class mail matter at the Postoffice of Los Angeles, Cal., under the act of March 1, 1879 Published Every Saturday at 814 Central Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. Phone Main 1594 It occasionally happens that for some reason or other papers are missed by being miss-sent, lost or stolen. In case of subscribers not receiving their paper, inform us by postal, and we shall cheerfully furnish a duplicate copy of said missing number. No attention paid to anonymous letters. Copy must be written plainly on one side of paper, and to insure insertion in current issue must reach this office Thursday. Correspondents, please take notice. ADVERTISING RATES, 50c per inch In prepara your list come > The observa day, and this is of us to do our The Argas in a new south away as ever date this pinn The practice be gained on t their security at the people of t that patition from a respect so that this per data of de jure ideals of pa On Tuesday in this city at t godes will have question. The offensive and th and the people a In preparation for the Vineyard season, by all means, at the head of our list, remember the boys in the training camps. 1. The observance of "Meatless Day" was quite general on day, and this is one place of Wart's regiments in which it is of us to do our bit. Let the good work go on. The Argus, published at St. Loyd, comes to our desk all in a new south size larger than the old regrettoge worn, and newsy as ever, which fact does not straces real progress, and will date this publication on the same. The practical demonstration, farright, by the Colored men been called out to serve their good duty is only of its Varnish from their identity and carelessness to do their utmost has been a reive the piece of this story, and it will not one, for the very good that patriotism sets the Ameer and colored extraction is h From Cropus Attorneys to Carnival not a scintillant hue has been this period of the most intense simply being out in data of the very Wart's Tassel and for our greatest need for our ideals of patriotism. > The observation of "Meatless Day" was quite general on last Tuesday, and this is one piece of War's suggestions in which it is easy for all of us to do our bit. Let the good work go on. The Archives, published at St. Louis, go to our desk all dressed up in a new suit and size larger than the old, herefore worn, and bright and newy as ever, who in fact demostrates real progress, and we congratulate this publication on the same. The practical demonstration for firstly shows the Colored men who have been given on to serve their duty in many of its various branches, with their integrity and eagerness to question almost this been a revolution to the process of their service, and to call it not me, for the very good reason that patricion with the Army and of education is hereditary from the Empire. When 10 Colonials not a resident note has been struck it is thus period of the first time they simply bear guilty of their trivial data of the enemy which has caused so far the most mans for the most idle ideas of patricion. WET OR DRY? On Tuesday the "No Saoobi" entrance will have its super in this city at the hands of the people, and again the city of geles will have the opportunity of entering itself on this all question. The campaign has been rather quiet, with the Dc offensive and the Wets have been content with a gum shoe pr and the people await as to what the verdict will be. On Tuesday the "No Sawdust" committee will have its supreme test in this city at the hands of the people, and again the city of Los Angeles will have the opportunity to test itself on this all important question. The campaign has been rather quiet, with the Brys on the offensive and the Wets have been content with a gum shoe propaganda and the people await as to what the vortex will be. CAN EVEN DO A GREATER SERVICE. Reading the which E. T. Ere sees they are play would think that book or crook to us to the control not mind giving the Harper recive live and now, it will be removed city. Reading the daddies just now with the account of the librarian which E T Earl is the plaintiff against the Los Angeles Residents they are playing the story up to such an extent that the would think that Mr. Earl was a political hyena and that he a book or crook to be the political zigar of this bailhick. But if we us to the contrary that Mr. Earl is a public spirited citizen not mind giving of his means to claim up the city, if need be, the Harper regim and made Los Angeles a better place to live; and now, if he will just wipe out the Record, another b will be removed and he will again have rendered signal servic city. Reading the diaries just now with the account of the libel suit in which E. T. Earl is, the plaintiff against the Los Angeles Record, one sees they are playing the story up to such an extent that the unwary would think that Mr. Earl was a political hyena and that he aspired by hook or crook to be the political czar of this badwick. But it looks to us to the contrary that Mr. Earl is a public spirited citizen who does not mind giving of his means to clean up the city, if need be. He ousted the Harper regim and made Los Angeles a better place in which to live; and now, if he will just wipe out the Record, another black spot will be removed and he will again have rendered signal service to this city. A PLEASANT-BUSY MAN Hon. Martin C. Madsen, Private Secretary to Gov. Wm. D. D. who is our city for barely two days, but during this short was able to transmit to the State. Mr. Madsen the happy faculty of being at all times busy and at the same time active. Such a hardy followed person is an invaluable reinforcement any "big man" with aversion. It is not unusual that the aforesaid is regularly accompanied with an official atmosphere that chills at persons when criticism the support is necessary. The Governor's chief factson is a cordial man and be business; the former makes him clear to meet, the latter prohibits. For this reason, Mr. Madsen's intimate relation State Official Family is an element of strength all around a considerably to minimize any possibilities of political disaster monies which the fractionation position says, "try men's souls over that stock phrase means. The Governor's Private Secretary is always welcome. Con- Hon. Martin's Maden, Private Secretary to Gov. Wm. D. Stephens, was in our city for barely two days, but during this short stay he was able to transmit to others vital to the State. Mr. Maden has the happy faculty of being all-time busy and at the same time pleasant. Such a happy endowed person is an invaluable reinforcement to any "big man" with aversion. It is not unusual that the aforesaid bim is literally resembled with an official atmosphere that chills enthusiasm at persons when enthusiastic the support is necessary. The governor's eminent position is a central man and he knows his business; the former makes him pleased to meet, the latter insures conditions. For this reason, Mr. Maden's intimate relations to the State Official Family is an element of strength all around and helps conducibly to minimizing any possibilities of political disasters in those moments which, the treasonous politician says, "try men's souls," whatever that stock phrase means. The Governor's Private Secretariat is always welcome. Come often. APPRECIATION On bigail of our minister or editor, the editor of this paper to express our best appreciation for the special honor we feel by beaming her on her parish life member of the Sopora family, and while recalling the joy of the wondry personal, we recognize the spirit in which it was grown, and in this section of women are giving in practical demonstration that, effort for, for humanity and its spirit, may not be in there are always those on guard to see to it that true merit a will have its reward. And, composed as this organization is grazed and unseldom devotion to do the things worth while, for the future will outshine its remarkable progress in the past objects for which it strives. On behalf of our mission to educate, the author of this paper desires to express our hope and motivation for the spiritual honor of terror given by one being born in a temporary life member of the Superior Truth Club, and while believing the horrors so widely impermanent, we cannot但但 to recognize the truth to which it was written, and in this section the noble bond of women, are urging us in practical demonstration that, after all, effort for good, for humanity's its spirit, may not be in vain, for there are always those on good to see to it that true merit and worth will have its reward. And, composed as this organization is of broad-gauged and unselfish devotion to do the things worth while, progress in the future will outshine its remarkable progress in the past of the objects for which it strives. THE CALIFORNIA EAGLE SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave. A LONG TIME BETWEEN SLAPS Last Sunday morning there was a very appreciative gathering in the Sunday School. Mr. Groves, the superintendent, gave a most helpful and instructive talk on the lesson, which was afterwards driven home by the Custor. At the opening of downside service, the hearts of the people who littered to Custor is the success of course led the congregation to most inspiring hymn of praise, each of the educes was filled with correct chapels, not were they chapels, for the very mention of the total prepared them for a celebration of retiring from the presence of the Lord. As, 40g9 "O Zion, that brings good tidings, get thee up into the lush mountain; O Jerusalem, that brings great tidings, hit up your voice with strength, hit it up your arm, afraid say unto the cities of Judea, the Good God. Dr. Prowitt point out the church of the church, they beast the mouthpiece at foot, the said could not be otherwise, the church being the only agent for the spreading gospel. He drew attention to the position and constant attention of the church, as that of living above the world. And showed in his citing remarks, the many benefits to which it is the privilege of the Christian to go. The B A P U is taking off new life. The President, Mr J E Prowid, is requesting 10 members to come out at 6 o'clock in stead of 6.30. His purpose is, that the beautiful songs in the new book might be gone over and thus become familiar to all. In the future, the Negro-hating element of Montavigis' white citizenship will be more valuable when they have muses or race friendliness over the progressive of the Colored citizens of Montavigis. On the 17th of November, Palo, Mrs. Selie Clower, the nineteen-year-old Clower, one of the trainees in the Montavigis Public Schools, became cultured over a report that little Bessie Malone, aged 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beine of Montavigia, had struck the little Clower boy, aged 4, who had called Bessie shabba a nigger. Atter Bessie had thoroughly trounced the little Clower boy for calling her nigger, the little little boy ran home and informed his mother, Mrs. Selie Clower, who came out of her house into the street to administer placing to Bessie Mrs. Clower stapled to Bessie. According to the testimony of eye nurses in Valentine's Court, department 20 of Superior Court, the night lasted ten minutes and when it wound up, Mrs. Clower was beging to settle history hands, at the near backing house, to take Bessie off of her On Monday, this week. Judge Malcolm handed down his decision to the street that night. Clower had no right to slip. Bessie is gardless of the lips words which she claimed Bessie gave her after whipping her little boy. The Judge felt that the one slap who in his Clower had given Bessie was at least worth $2850 to Bessie and gave indement accordingly. Two very important subjects will be discussed by Dr. Prowd this Sunday. At 10 o'clock, attention will be called to "The Greatest Bible Narrative" and at 7:30 p.m. "The Other Narrative." All are invited and urged to come early. [Attorney Hugh E. Macbeth repre- sented the plaintiff and Messrs. Earl and McLaughlin represented the de- mand in Mrs. Clower. From later reports there is going to be a long time between slams in Monroe. Announce DR. ROBT. H. ART Formerly of Chicago I DR. WILLIAM H. BR Formerly of 1201 Central Announce here with their opening 305-6-7 Germain Bu announcement ROBT. H. ARTHURTON Formerly of Chicago Illinois WILLIAM H. BROWNING Formly of 1201 Central Avenue herewith their opening of offices on suite 305-6-7 Germain Building 224 South Spring St. Phone Broadway 0689 OPEN ALL THE YEAR The Vallejo Industrial and No OPEN ALL THE YEAR Industrial and Normal Institute VALLEJO CALIFORNIA Established 1914 CHARLES H. TONEY, Principal Board and Lodging $70, for nine months $11.00 per month in monthly payments. F 10, 1917. For further information write Established 1941 Incorporated: 1912 Undominational Free School exclusively for Negroes Books Free Offers full course in the following departments: High School Grammar School and Industrial Only school of its kind on the Pacific Coast. The best moral and spiritual environments. Healthful location. CHARLES H. TONEY, Principal Board and Lodging $70 for nine months if paid in advance, $11,00 per month in monthly payments. Fall term began Sept. 10, 1917. For further information write CHARLES H. TONEY, Principal The Disgrace of Den An open letter addressed to President written by Kelly Miller, should occupy Colored American's Library. Secure The Eagle Office, 844 Cent MRS. J. B. BASS, Agent for South Disgrace of Democracy addressed to President Woodrow W. Worl. by Miller, should occupy a place in every year's Library. Secure one by applying to Single Office, 844 Central Avenue Bass, Agent for Southern California. An open letter addressed to President Woodrow W. W. C. written by Kelly Miller, should occupy a place in every Colored America's Library. "Secure one by applying to W. H. GUEST, Twelfth and Central, Los Angeles, Ca 9d'wy 3867 !Pwy 5867 Hart Bros. Garage Mayfern Hair Registered U. S. 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Wonderful Mayfern Hair Grower We are imported from Tentley, East Ircia, and amous secret formulas of growing the hair which grew to sell in the markets every two years. Our Grower is the same wonderful prepara- paration you have used in the past, you owe it wonderful hair grower. A trial will service constant user. It is wonderful in its effect. Hairming, Manicuring and Vibratory Manipu- lyfern Systems. Scalp examination free. Our Straightener. No longer on the market. Hair Straightener or the and also. In Hair Grower life and life. Made only to Owl Beauty Parlor St. Phone South 4251-J- Los Angeles, Cal. Camo School For Mayfern Hair Grower THE MILITARY CENTER Positively cures all scalp diseases, stops hair from falling and break- ing off, and starts it at once to grow. DEAR FRIENDS: Every woman wants her hair long. We feel certain that you, too are interested in your hair and your children's hair. Just think how wonderful it is to be able to dress your hair without false hair and see your children with long braids of hair. Just Try This Wonderful Mayfern Hair Grower These preparations are imported from Tenkay. Fast lice, and prepared from the famous secret formulas of growing the hair which we know these people grow to sell to the markets every two years. Mayfern Hair Grower, is this same wonderful prepara- tion. No matter what preparation you have used in the past, you owe it to yourself to try this wonderful hair grower. A trial will covince you and you will be a constant user. It is wonderful in its effect. Remember we do shampooing, Manicuring and Vibratory Manipu- lation. We use the Mayfern Systems. Scalp examination free. Try our Mayfern Hair Straightener. No longer on the market. Mayfern Hair Straightener 250 and 500. Mayfern Hair Grower 250 and 500. 141S Tennessee St. Phone South 4251-3 Los Angeles, Cal. MARY E. BROWN prior to its introduction. P ction. Phone Main 5216. A. B. If you are looking for work and in business you will save time and worry calling J. W. Colman, the old re-employment agency. My strict business dealing and careful selection have womie the confidence of those who want col-help Coleman Flats THE HISTORY OF THE HOME Nice outside entry room high quality city. Room combo, have use of four— kitchen, dining room, and porch. Free toiletpaper, electrical, and fire protection notions. New towels, pursuit, $120 per shop- rooms or $2 per week man and wife. 140 minutes from heart of city. Royle Heights. Take East 101st Street Phones Royle 4150 or Broadway 2106. 205 North Savannah St. Poyle Hei ge, off at Savannah St. Phones Ro 205 South Savannah St. Poole Heights. Take East 1000 gear off at Savannah St. Phones 4150 or Broadway 2106. Overhauling and rebuilding our specialty. Guar cmr. If you do your own all cost Co-operate with use of which you will b automobile engineers. 936 Central Aven Hair Growing. Camo has estab- ered its reputation as the most successful HAIR grower in the world. PLANET Miss Adiah Ross, the discoverer of Camo Is housed for business AT 849 Hemlock Street. Miss Ross first grew her own hair. Within the past few years of operation in Los Angeles she has grown many hundred beautiful growths for women by CAMO who were void of beauty PHONE BDWY. 2106 Los Angeles. Social Intelligence Heard or Seen in Passing Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Laws of San Diego, lett. for home, Monday, Mr. Laws is the vice-president of the California Eagle club of city. Mr. Gut L. Horton of Chicago was in the city this week, on route to San Francisco, he was a visitor at the Eagle club. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kellil were dinner guests on Monday, Sunday. Mrs. L. P. Riordan at Waco, Texas is spending an indulgent evening in the city, the house guest of Mrs. G. L. Fosterister at E. 14th St. --- The Pleasure Bugs every Monday evening? Mrs. Irene Rochlin of E. BIRN St. has removed to a more spacious residence at 1355 Newton St. The stork special brought pay to the hearts of Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, in presenting them with a nine pound son at the residence on Mrs. Lewis's mother, Mrs. J. Lewis at Bell Station on October 28. Rev R. D. Vitho is conveyed at the County Hospital. The "TEMPLE OF FAME" most wonderful present and gift is to be given to the First M. F. Church Church of Christ, Gosling. It is the talk of the town, the most treasured of which it is constituted a sum of the most treasured spring property of the city. Are you going to the Assembly Monday evening? Mr. B. L. of New York, N. Y. Attn. Inspector William this morning his home Mr. L. L. of New York, N. Y. examined the property of the visiting friend, and this week Mr. L. L. of New York, N. Y. wrote to the Inspector last Sunday, and Mr. and Mr. Honor Stage Enquiries hostess Fire Inspection at a necessary It's real jazz music, where? At the Assembly. Mrs. Glover will gladly listen to spent a few days at Venice they enjoyed the scenery immensely, and best of all, the sun in the sun, the weather had no other upon them they come from a cool country. and their descendants Venice, they con- tinued the war, in the west, the open them, and country. Miss Larkin's Center and Mr. Hearn and Mrs. Woolsey's Center just sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Olie Webb W. 45th Street Don't forget to give New Paltz Park Barn Dance Company a call at 22 at Parish Hall Javette Hall dance the Virtuous Body Mr. M. M. B. of the City of New York Hotel, Portland, Oregon, furnished by W. of S. of New York, in the space in the new town, on Mr. S. S. of the City of New York spotted in the town, in the city Mr. S. S. of the City of New York Bavon, France, furnished at the Spencer Trout House. --- The telephone number is office has been Please oblige Miss Gladys Owens is continued to friends so that recovery New England Barn Dance! Full of live stock! Don't miss it! Come see the Rubes dance the Virginia Reel. Nothing but fun, from 8 to 11.30. Adm mission 25c. Refreshments free. ```markdown ``` Mr. B. H. Brown was a physician in the City of Chicago. Mr. B. H. Brown was a physician in the City of Chicago. Mr. B. H. Brown was a physician in the City of Chicago. Mr. Charles Clark Mrs. Elizabeth Clark attended the stated school and students were served by the school nurses who first arrived in school. North the second and third were entirely entitled to a cross-motored down Arizona for this work. After Christmas returned to the school, he to resume his school duties, he is a student in the school of a high school. ```markdown ``` The soil mineral of Mrs. Jane Barley took place on Monday. She was greatly excited and admired by all who knew her and the scene was very terrific indeed. The final offering was very good. A very good gift. --- The District Buses are really busy and the travelling every Mon day. The coming and late afternoon travel is much busier and en- vigorous than the morning. The travel will all of continuation are well paid for and the next one is well paid for. The busiest is the last one. Montague back road is also assemble. * * * ```markdown ``` --- ```markdown ``` --- Mr. William C. Chandler, a man from the City of New Orleans, died last night for Cainn Law's birth in Lake Worth last Tuesday. He was born in Orting, Oc- tranion on October 9, 1909. Mr. Chandler will be granted an inter- est in ten days so that he might attend to his sister in New Orleans. He will be coloring the spent pieces of Sunday at last week in Los Angeles, saving good lives to his children, all of whom will be met with great joy. God Spoof! --- * * * ```markdown ``` --- OUR OUP hops and it was slow and glorious and I know how home to I was and I know how OUP hops will feel. Xmas present will certainly look THE CALIFORNIA EAGLE I love them, and I know some of the things that have happened to them. I love to travel, and I love to explore the world. I love to work with people. We wang every one of our Rows to do something, don't we? I am going to tell you more about the best rest week. And I want to tell you our school direction. Webb High is quite nice now and I want to tell you how to sit down the rest of our workday about our tests for this year. We want you to do something that is interesting, you just let me know how about it. You can do the work you want, but you should be looking for something that is interesting. I know of Rows that will thank you for your help. For good will, you can do it. HUMMIE SMEEK We will announce the date P. B. D. C. Y. M. C. A. NOTES * * * VISITS SOUTHLAND SOJOURNER TRUTH HOLDS RAZAAR ... THE DRY LUNCHEON Can You Guess She Reason Why? FEATURED BY STAFF REPORTER I have been very much impressed she is so good to dieall, Mr P P. Her hands are hoping that she can show the touch of my more She returned to the office to give her name to B. B. B. as a common co- dent to the two sav- her books to model him or pilots. Mr. B. B. What do you take? He explains that the pears would- breathe on its skin. Mr. B. B. They performed such a happy stage tart, Miss J. M. B. J. B. W. P. and F. T. J. She thinks her stick is too loud, Miss A. T. She is so thrilled in seeing that her little softknakes his office hours. Mr. L. N. She enjoyed her trip to Chinatown so much, Miss E. F. She worried so much about 2 bits on Mips A. R. She seemed to dance with a certain pain, Miss E. G. He enjoys the breaking of ladies' hearts, Miss E. L. She liked to play tennis so well, some say to increase her weight. Miss C. B. She is a kind and kind little mother Mrs. B. A. He loves to become unrayed haired loving him the war. Mr. S. P. D. Took a little sabha prince; yes in the Temple of Dhamma. Mr. P. M. He hated to dangletime to make his life a good one. Mr. C. L. Mr. C. H. Woods' Interesting Narative of His Trip to Oklahoma. . . . . THE ALLEN, ALFENSWORTH LITERARY AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB ENTERTAINED AT HOME OF ITS PRESIDENT MRS. C. HURLBURT The ladies brought back helpful messages to the book concerning their tests in the lab that are being made by women in the eastern part of the country. Mrs. Miller's intelligence test was so thoroughly awakened that she puzzled those present in trying to tune good in an ungrateful quiz test. The California Eagle was so thoroughly interested in the test that she put aside upon Mrs. Miller to add her name to the list of our contributors and each week our city news editor will run their questions on history and the person answering nine will be beijing each month will be put together. The test begins next week. Your answers to that test, Stylish, will be Central Ave. This month's prize will be a photo-obit of the late founder T. Wash inman. The prize will be different each month, and will be published on the book's website. Mr. Hulbert in his usual fashion certainly the club with dummy collation and mount, remarks, and programs are here, for the purpose of the club activities that are intended to allow clubs desired to be presented in the community. One thousand tickets for "The Temple of Fame," stained at the First A. M. E church, in the near future, are already sold. Mrs. Jenava Jones of Ceres avenue, who has been ill for the past few months, remains disposed. M. J. Deaney of Ceres avenue continues on the sick list. The Miznah Red Cross society will call a meeting Sunday afternoon, Nov. 18, at 3 p.m. at their headquarters, 1806 Central avenue. The public is invited. Mrs. Washington, wife of Elder Wm. Washington, 2027 Long Beach Ave., is ill. We hope for her speedy recovery. The funeral of Mrs. Annibelle Relf, sister of Mrs. Wm. A. Washington of 2027 Long Beach Ave., took place Monday at 2:00 p. m. from Bethel Church of Christ, Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. She leaves a husband, three children, mother, and sisters. Dr. C. R. Jones delivered the service. sermon. THERE is something that every loyal American can do--must do--in the way of duty to his country. Enlist today as a Security patriot One good dollar and one good resolution does it. The dollar opens an account and the resolution will keep it growing--helped by compound interest. SECURITY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK The oldest and largest savings bank in Southern California SECURITY CORNER Fifth and Spring ECON When there is a death in the lars on a modest funeral, and one. THE BEST WITHO Our service is the best. 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SECURITY CORNER EQUITABLE BRANCH Fifth and Spring First and Spring ECONOMY When there is a death in the family we save you a few dollars on a modest funeral, and many dollars on an elaborate PRENTICE'S PHARMACY Drugs, Sundries, Chemicals, Stationery, Soda Water Ice Cream, Candies and Cigars Fletcher's Bleach Paste and Skin Whitener Fletcher's La Matide Face Powder We sell High Brown Face Powder, 25c and 50c sizes High Brown Soap, Aidie Hair Pomade, High Brown Hair Grower, also the Overton Shampoo, Dryer and Hair Straightener Comb --- Read of Mme. Massey's Wonderful Hair Treatment Read of Mme. Massey's Wonderful Hair Treatment People who had bald temples for years and whose hair would not grow tell how they now glry in beautiful hair. Others who had dandruff all their lives now have a clean and healthy scalp. The hair stops falling after a few treatments. I don't care if you are troubled with dandruff, or itching scalp, eczema, tetter, or any hair trouble, consult me first. The hair grows one inch a month after treatment. We guatantee success. I positively guarantee my work to be the same as done at the Poro College, St. Louis, which means growth and beauty of the hair no matter how short or stubborn your hair may be. These treatments will surprise you. This parlor is under the sole management of Madam Massey, who is a graduate of the St. Louis College, and her more than nine years experience qualifies her to give the best service in her line. Ladies attended at parker, You may get her treatments and treat your hair at home, extra. Wednesday morning, Nov. 14, at the early hour of 10 o'clock, Mr.² Efhel A Berry and Mr. Henry P. Smith gave their many friends a surprise by shipping quietly up to the County Court House and twin the matrimonial knot, Mr. Smith is manager of Macon Bros. Tailoring Shop at 9th and Henlock, and a successful business man of this community; while Mrs. Smith, who has worked for the same concern for a number of months, is one of the most reliable workers, The Eagle joins with their many friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Smith a happy matrimonial voyage. The Eagle for eews. or eews. ```markdown ``` ing that every loyal American do--in the way of duty to his Systematically Persistently. a Security patriot One good resolution does it. The dollar and the resolution will keep it compound interest. NOMY in the family we save you a few do- and many dollars on an elaborate NOTHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE first. Our prices are the lowest. Mobile Rolling stock; equal to any to- best service. MILLIAMS CO. GENERAL DISTRIBUTOR 3629 Lady Attendant Los Angeles, Cal. E'S PHARMACY FULL LINE OF Chemicals, Stationery, Soda Water Candies and Cigars Face and Skin Whitener Fletcher's La Matilde Face Powder Scriptions Our Specialty to all Parts of the City Face Powder, 25c and 50c sizes Daler Hair Pomade, High Brown Overton Shampoo, Dryer and umb. US A TRIAL 1121 Central Avenue Massey's Wonderful Hair Treatment for years and whose hair would not grow beautiful hair. Others who had dandruff and healthy scalp. few of you witch- any month antee ing my the which the tubu- treat- par- at of guate her ence service Before using my discovery my hair was only four inches long Full treatment $1.50. Mail orders 10 cents Mrs. Frank Washington of Bakersfield, who came to this city two weeks ago with her six-month-old son, Edward, H. Washington, to visit her mother, Mr. A. Elgin of Long Beach ave., is quite ill. Mr. Washington came down from Bakersfield over Sunday to visit with his sick wife, but was forced to return Tuesday morning to his business. The Comobabi Mining Co. will hold meeting at People's Auditorium Monday evening, Nov. 19, at which time Mrs. E. B Patterson and Mr. Eugene Walker, who have just returned from the properties, will address the meeting. ```markdown ``` PAGE FIVE American duty to his One good dollar will keep it Y a few dollars elaborate CE lowest. to any to SCO. Angeles, Cal CY da Water ace Powder city 500c sizes high Brown ycer- and al Avenue durable Hair treatment could not grow bad dandruff ```markdown ``` --- The United Temperance Forces of Los Angeles Recommend You to Mark Your Ballot as Below. Election Tuesday, November 20, 1917 To vote on a proposition stamp a cross, (X) in the voting square after the word "Yes" or after the word "No." ALL MARKS EXCEPT THE CROSS (X) ARE FORBIDDEN. ALL DISTINGUISHING MARKS OR ERASURES ARE FORBIDDEN AND MAKE THE BALLOT VOID. If you WRONGLY STAMP, TEAR, or DEFACE THIS BALLOT return it to the Inspector of the Election and obtain another. 1. Should the ordinance proposed by initiative petition, prohibiting smuggling and distributing alcoholic liquor and tracing the sale and a variety of various and many other liquors within the city of Los Angeles, be adopted? | YES | X | | :--- | :--- | | NO | | 2. Should the ordinance proposed by initiative petition, restricting participation in the sale of the Hippocene Animal Department, prohibiting its powers and duties, providing for the employees thereof, preventing the source of and employees regulating the keeping and running of such animals and providing for a dog to be adopted? | YES | | | :--- | :--- | | NO | | 3. Should the ordinance proposed by the initiative petition, amending ordinances No. 1099 New Jersey established an ordinance regulating the sale and distribution of animal liquor and tracing the sale of 22 persons who sell liquor with many affected by the ordinance, and that banned, approved by 50 members by adding the third clause to be amended, respectively so that the ordinance be adopted? | YES | | | :--- | :--- | | NO | | 4. Should the ordinance proposed by initiative petition, prohibiting smuggling and distributing alcoholic liquor and tracing the sale and a variety of various and many other liquors within the city of Los Angeles, be adopted? THE SAVOY THEATRE SAN DIEGO THE HOME OF Pantages Vaudeville 8 - BIG FEATURES - 8 Largest Circuit West of Chicago, 7:35 and 9-10e, 20e and 30e, Matinees, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, 10e and 20e States National Bank Diego Clearing House Association BANKING ONLY" Absolutely safety Bond San Diego, Cal National States Depositary SEE— Dennis The Tailor INTEREST PAID ON TIME ACCOUNTS BANKING ONLY Absolutely Safety --- 1655 West Thirty-sixth Place Los Angeles, Cal. RAUK SIX The United Temperance Recommend You as I Election Tuesday To vote on a proposition ing square after the word ALL MARKS EXCEPT BIDDEN. ALL DISTINGUISHING ARE FORBIDDEN AND IF YOU WRONGLY ST THIS BALLOT return it to and obtain another. 1. Shall the ordinance proposed by a voting session and prohibiting the sale of property and is enacting the sale and try another district will withdraw it. 2. Shall the ordinance proposed by a voting department be known as the Hunt department its powers and duties powers thereof power on the sale and try another district will withdraw it. 3. Shall the ordinance proposed by a voting department be known as the Hunt department its powers and duties powers thereof power on the sale and try another district will withdraw it. 4. Shall the ordinance proposed by a voting department be known as the Hunt department its powers and duties powers thereof power on the sale and try another district will withdraw it. THE SAVOY T THE HOME OF PAR S - BIG F Largest Circuit West of Chicago Matinees: Monday, Wednesday Hotel Richr Joe Robinson Will Collins BEST BUILDING IN THE WEST The United State Member San Diego Clea INTEREST PAID ON TIME ACCOUNTS "BANK Broadway and Second United State X Ring Vermont 602 Los A Centrally Located Has large sunny rooms, baths and all conveniences! Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Bus meets all trains and boats. Machine for hire: at all hours For the New Models of Fall and Winter 1940 Perfect fit and workman guarantee. Old. Clothes made over into any style. THE CALIFORNIA EAGLE City News Don't fail to see "Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works" at First A. M. E. Church Tuesday evening, Nov. 27, at 8:15 sharp. The greatest collection ever shown in the city. You can't afford to miss it. Bring the children. Admission 10 cents. "Christie's Old Organ," a grand sacred song and story service, will be given by the Allen Christian Endeavor Society of First A. M. E. Church, Sunday evening, Dec. 2, at 6 o'clock sharp. All welcome. Keep off the date of January 1st GRAND CHARITY BALL, for Wonlan's Day Nursery, at Blanchard's, New Year's night, Jan. 1, 1918. Get in on the Popularity Contest The young lady selling the greatest number of tickets for the Grand Charity Ball, New Year's night, at Klanchard's Hall, for Day Nursery, will have the distinction of leading the Grand March and will be hailed as queen of the occasion. This contest closes Xmas Eve Night. ' The Temple of Fame. ' "The Temple of Fame," to be given at First A. M. E. church on Tuesday evening, Dec. 4, by the A. B. O. U. club, with more than 50 participants, managed by Mrs. Lilian J Craw, is the talk of the town. They say it is to be the greatest entertainment of its kind ever given in this city. Tickets now on sale. Get your early. Adults Ec. Children Ec. SAN FRANCISCO CITIZENS FAIL. ED TO GIVE LIBERTY BOYS SEND OFF. From a communication which we have received from one of our subscribers in San Francisco, it they unmistakably the citizens of that city for their failure to give to the colonized conscripts the 'honors' to which they were due, and its up by saying that had it not been for Lester Mapp and Gillie Richardson, proprietors of a Barbita Conservation hall, the boys would have had absolutely no membrane of a farewell from home. The Eagle would rise to enquire what was the matter with the public, spirited Colored citizens of San Francisco. Where were the pastors, the lawyers, etc.? For the smallest possible honor they could bestow upon themselves would be to see that these boys had the same consideration which the boys from all over the country received from the folks at home or their departure, and after all has been said and done, the two men above mentioned, Messrs Mapp and Richardson, are entitled to the highest credit for their patriotism and racial interest. CAMP LEWIS NOTES By Raymond Isum The Colored contingent arrived here Wednesday, Oct. 31st, at 6:30 a.m. After being checked off they were matched to their quarters amidst cheers and good natured kidding from the white drafts, who lined up to welcome them. The Colored-slads were assigned to three companies, the 49th, 50th, and 51st, in the 13th battalion, 166th depot brigade. Most of the Los Angeles boys are in the 49th company, under Lautenants Smith and Green, of the regular Army. Uniforms have been issued to most of the boys in the 49th and 50th companies and the boys make a fine display in Uncle Sam's clothing. Some of Los Angeles' prominent young men had a taste of real army life Friday, when they were assigned to K. P. (Kitchen Police). When assigned the young men had visions of some sort of guard duty With authority and display, but later they learned that the duties, consisted of scrubbing table tops, mopping the floor, washing dishes and pots, chopping wood, and last but greatest, peeling potatoes. After finding that they had been stung the boys entered into the work in a spirit of fun. Those a signed to K. P. were Edw. Wilkinson, Alva Garrott, John Gray, and Raymond Isum. Most of the boys of the 49th have had their first "shot in the arm" (typhoid inoculation and vaccination) and several are suffering from the after effect. J. P. Daniels, of Dist. 11, Los Angeles, has been appointed acting 1st Sergeant of the 49th. Sergeant Daniels has had previous military experience. Henry ("Hank") Brooks, formerly of Huntington Beach, arived Saturday from Kansas City, where he has for some time been physical culture instructor in the public schools. Brooks has been assigned to the 50th Co. The boys got their first taste of Washington weather Friday and Saturday when it rained in torrents for about thirty-six hours. Quite a number of the boys spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday in Tacoma and Seattle. The Y. M. C. A. is doing a great work here for the boys. Many of the Colored boys are regular visitors at the different departments of Y. M. C. A. At the conference held in Barracks 46 Saturday, Lieut. Green complimented the boys on the great improvement made in drill since the first day. He said that the Colored boys were apt scholars, that all eyes were on them and that he was proud to be their Lieutenant. A spirit of good fellowship exists between White and Colored boys. Many mixed crowds of Colored and White boys playing - football and baseball were noted Saturday. The baseball teams of the 364th (White) and the 49th (Colored) hooked up in a seven inning game Sunday. The score closed in a tie, 7 to 7. Mooney pitched two innings, but was too strong for the class he was in, so he retired. Anderson Spain, of Los Angeles, arrived Monday and was assigned to the 51st. Nineteen boys from the 49th were rejected on account of physical disabilities, and left for their respective homes Tuesday morning. Those rejected were: Ernest Sear, Edward Stockett, Robert Mason, Edward Price, Theo. Bramlett, Firmen Griffin, John Diggs, Ervin Brinson, S. H Henderson, B. L. Shupley, E. W. Allen, S. D. Bynum, John Fair, Arthur Scott, B. B. Donato, and Hugu Barton. Jimine Thompson, whose ability as an entertainer is well known in Southern California, is a mighty headliner at the amusement hall and the Y. M. C. A. A number of Colored motorists from Seattle and Tacoma, visited the camp Sunday. Thirty three of the boys from the both were issued to guard duty Monday night. Among them we not of our old friend, Hank Brooks, the cartographer. W. H. (Mike) Taylor, prominent among the younger social set of Los Angeles, is acting supply sergeant under Sergeant James H. Parks (White), formerly of Los Angeles. Mike is making good and is in line for the position when Sergeant Parks is then retired. A number of the boys have been appointed temporary corporals and captains. If they make good the positions, will be permanent. A tention Renters Encorage and support those of our race who obey the law and are qualified. See the 4-room flats at 1516; East 22nd St. for $12.50 per month; also 8-room modern house on Griffith Ave. near Pico. Several good buys in houses and lots in various parts of the city. Milton W. Lewis 949 Birch St. Main 3958 REAL ESTATE MEN Several of Them Operating Under the New Lak Without License There are no doubt many persons in Los Angeles who are not aware of the fact that a new book made its appearance in this city a few days ago, different from any that has ever been printed in this state, notwithstanding its many years of civilization. The book referred to is a Directory complying about four thousand names of the bonded and licensed real estate men in the state. This book was made necessary on account of the new law passed by the last Legislature, effecting the first of last August, making it compulsory for all operators in the real estate business, that is, selling or renting houses on a commission basis, to give a bond in the amount of one thousand dollars, or by, imprisonment in a County bail or State bail, that a prominent real estate operator in Los Angeles, names tail to appear, and according to this Directory, they have tailored to comply with the laws of the state and community, which is not only an instrument to their yellow men enclosed in the same line of business, but is unpatriotic to the general public. The following is an extract of the law referred to. Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, co-partnership, or corporation to engage in the business or act in the capacity of a real estate broker or a real estate salesman within this state without first, obtaining a license therefor. See 2. A real estate broker within the meaning of this act is a person, co-partnership or corporation who or a compensation sells or offers for sale, buys or offers to buy or negotiates the purchase or sale or exchange of real estate, or who, for compensation negotiates loans on real estate, offers or offers to lease, rents or places for rent or collects rent from real estate or improvements thereon for others as a whole or partialocation. The Kentncky Club will hold its next meeting on Nov. 22, at the residence of Mrs. J. Fouce, 1544 E. 40th street. Take Hooper avenue car; get off at 40th street; go east three blocks to the number. A program will be rendered by Mrs. McRonald. All Kentncky invited. tedious work are very apt to result in Headaches or other Pains. Don't suffer. DR. MILES' ANTI=PAIN PILLS will quickly drive your Pain away, and Dr. Miles' Nervine DR. MILES' ANTI=PAIN PILLS will quickly drive your Pain away, and Dr. Miles' Nervine will assist you by relieving the Nerve Strain. IF FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BZ REFUNDED. The ♫ Cadilla 553 CENTRAL The Highest Class Entertain Cadillac 53 CENTRAL AVENUE Class Entertainers. Music The Cadillac Cafe 553 CENTRAL AVENUE THE RESTAURANT OUR SPECIAL Thursday Evenings, also Sunday reputation. Our seabaret Unexcelled. To be visit The Cadii Home A-2314 Rate Rate ogs, also Sundays have g excelled. To be in line The Cadillac Thursday Eveings. also Sundays have gained a national reputation. Fourth and Central Avenue GRAND HARVE Festival and D HARVEST al and B GRAND HARVEST HOME Festival and Bazaar AT Historic. Eighth and Towne First A. M. E. C. Thanksgiving Program each evening in church Tuesday, 8 p. m. Mrs. Jarley's Fa Mrs. Lillian J. Craw, Manage A. M. E. C ksgiving WH each evening in church Mrs. Jarley's Fa Irs. Lillian J. Craw Manage Program each evening in church auditorium. Tuesday, 8 p. m. "Mrs. Jarley's Famous Wax Works" Mrs. Lillian J. Craw, Manager Wednesday, 8 p. m. "A Night With Dunbar" Miss Rosetta, Long, Manager Thursday, 8 p. m. Childrens Night" Supt. J. W. Hale and Teachers Managers Beautifully decorated booths by each church auxiliary society, with useful articles for sale each afternoon and night. Substantial luncheon served every day with Grand Turkey Dinner Thanksgiving Day. Secure tickets now. Proceeds benefit of "White Elephant" Fund. Everybody Welcome. H. H. Williams Real Estate Co. Has some good bargains in Real Estate going quick because of their great value and reasonable prices, on West 37 Place and 36th St. and Western Ave., Newton near Central Ave. See H. H. Williams at once and look at these bargains. DIZZY SPELLS. "My nerves, because all worn out. I had bad headaches and severe dizzy pals. I could not sleep and my appetite was poor. I began using Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and they always gave me instant relief no matter what the pain. Then I used Dr. Miles' Nervine regularly and was soon in perfect health again." MRS. S. L. YOUNG, 324 Pittsburgh ST, Newcastle, Penn. llac Cafe AL AVENUE tainers, Music and Service days have gained a national to be in line you must always adillac Rates by Day .35. .50. .75 $1.00 Rates by Week $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Hotel Gordon J. W. GORDON, Prop. Strictly First-class. Large Sunny Rooms. close to all stations. Free Baths to regular roomers. Running hot and cold water in all rooms. VEST HOME nd Bazaar and Towne Ave. E. E. Church ing WEEK AND DAY in church auditorium. ers. Jarley's Famous Wax Works" Los Angeles, Cal THE EDITOR Personal---PROF. CARIO The Genuine Egyptian Palmii Read 14,000 people in San Franions from all visitors. Don't n The Genuine Egyptian Palmist. None Better or Wiser than He Read 14,000 people in San Francisco Exhibition. Recommendations from all visitors. Don't mind the trouble he will help you Phone Broadway 4729 636 GLADYS AVENUE WATTS NEWS HOUSE FOR RENT VERY, VERY, CHEAP. 5-room house, 3 lots, and every- thing modern, fence around same with the best water; $6 per month. Call up Mrs M. B. Wright. South 3676 R-3 or drop a card to box 346 E, R. F. D. Mo. 12, Los Angeles. Cal. A 4-room house on Long Beach Blvd. all complete $5 per month. A six room house all enclosed, large lot for $6 per month. WATTS NEWS Mr. Ford and family were down from Los Angeles visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emery on Pearl St this week. Mrs. Lewis and family were down from the city visiting Mrs Jackson of Compton boulevard. Mr. Feider and Mr. Howard were from the city visiting Mr. Herbert on Linwood avenue. Mrs. Hinton of Jones street received a message that her daughter at Oxnard was very ill. We are glad to say that our Watts pastors are recognized by the best. Rev. P. A. Ramsey was called on to assist in organizing a new Baptist church on Normandy aand Jefferson streets Sunday. Starlight band program Sunday evening was a literary success Mrs. Bud Smith and others deserv praise. Mrs. Pauline Daniels and Mrs R. E. Hall will visit the missionary meeting Nov. 25, to help swell the number, at Grant's Chapel on Thaxter street. Deaconess board members gave Rev. Ramsey and wife a grand reception Tuesday and all went home with a smile. Mr. McClain of E. 37th street removed his family to Watts and can be found on Ramona ave. Mrs. Dean of Chicago returned to Watts to help care for her mother in her declining days. Rev. Ramsey and daughter received a great surprise awaiting them at Macedonia Baptist church. It was a silver offering. Mrs. Madison and a number of others expect to motor to Victorville Sunday to look over their acres there. Mr. Brown and family visited Mr. Duckett's beautiful, home on Ruby street recently. Subscribers and friends of The California Eagle are urged to please send their personal items to the office notater than Thursday p. m. Articles written briefly will be published free; but if written in detail a small charge will be made. Reporter, for weddings and parties will be furnished on request. Order the Eagle if you want to get a copy of the Booker T. Washington edition. ```markdown ``` 1st None Better or Wiser than He ancisco Exhibition. Recommenda mind the trouble he will help you The Household of Ruth No. 3399 G. U. O. of O. F., meets on the First and Third Thursday afternoon of each month, at Old Fellows' Hall, Eighth and Wall Sts. MRS. JONES, M. N. G. 3556 Wall St. MRS. M. D. BATSON, W. R. 1556 W. 35th Place A fine lot on Towne Avenue, west front; admirably suited for a business location, or a hall of one of our splendid fraternal organizations with a full 40 feet frontage Sufficient for a modern home for one of our modern lodges or societies. This property is located close in to the business district, accessible to both the red and yellow car systems; paved streets, no bonded indentedness and can be had for less than $1000 cash and the balance to suit the buyer. There is no better location for a fraternal temple than this one. It is near the Eighth and Towne Ave. A M. E. Church and the price can't be duplicated. See F. H. Crumbly, Agent, 785 San Pedro street. 32 k. s. Are you a strangers in the city? You should meet the 'Get Acquainted' Literary Club. Whether you are or not, they meet every Sunday at 5 p.m., at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 3rd Street at Traction Ave. A good program for every Sunday. CHAS. B. DONES, Pres. W. M. RICHARDSON, Secy. Alpine Chapter No. 1, OES, meets first and third Wednesday afternoons at 2 o'clock at the hall, 1824 1-2 Central avenue. MRS. NANCY ERVIN, W. M. Hours: 10 to 1 Phones: 5 to 7 Office Main 2833 Resl Bdwy 1498 If not in call Bdwy 7826 Dr. Frank A. Gordon. Physician and Surgeon 409-411 Germain Building 224 S. Spring St. Los Angeles FIRST A. M. E. CHURCH / NOTES Corner 8th and Towne (Ave. Rev. J. Logan Craw, Pastor Sunday the pastor delivered both sermons to two splendid congregations. Many "White Elephant" plagues were made and paid. At each service from now until that time the pastor will give tune for the subscribing and paying of funds to be accounted to the rally of Sunday, Dece- ber 9th. "Out of Debt" is the purpose of this effort Union Thanksgiving Services, on Thanksgiving Day, will be held as usual, beginning promptly at 11 o'clock. Our churches at Channing St, Furlong Tract, and Watts, with their pastors and congregations, will make up the program. Everybody is invited to attend this Union Thanksgiving service, Thursday, Nov. 29th. At 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m the Sunday pastors will preach. Our Metropolitan Choir will render special selections at both services. You are always welcome to these services. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Allen Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Come on time. DO YOU WANT TO EARN BIG MONEY If you are a worker and really want to earn from $5.00 to $10.00 per day, we can place you. We are sending out Saturday and Monday night a shipment of men to Imperial to pick cotton, they will receive $2.00 per hundred. Good workers can pick from 300 to 500 lbs. per day. No need to be shy of money when an opportunity like this is offered you. This goes for men or women. Call at this office. We will furnish transportation and you repay us. THE CALIFORNIA EAGLE J. A. Stewart, The Cash Grocer Is doing business at 1200 Central Avenue and asks your indulgence. We will have A New Modern Store in about thirty days. then we can serve our friends better. 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SOLID BRASS, MOUNTAIN BRASS, LARGE AND VERY STRONG AND SERVICEABLE COMB Holds THE HANDLE WITHOUT SOLID LINGER PRICE $1.50 FORD'S LARGE BRASS SHAMPOO AND HAIR STRAIGHTENING LARGE AND VERY STRONG, MOUNTAIN BRASS, SERVICEABLE COMB FOR KINNY, HAIR MORE PLATIN PRICE $1.00 FORD'S MEDIUM SIZED BRASS SHAMPOO AND HAIR STRAIGHTENING COMB NO. 027. A SMALL LOCKING COMB USED DIEST IN A MORE MEDIUM PLATIN PRICE $3.50 FORD'S HAIR PRESSER NO. 028. SOLID BRASS, MOUNTAIN BRASS, VERY SERVICEABLE COMB FOR KINNY, HAIR MORE PLATIN PRICE $5.00 ALL OUR GOODS WAPRANED AS DESIGNED OR MONEY REFRESSED FOR SALE BY YOUR DEaler OR Direct From US Upon Recipient OF PRICE IN WRITTEN DIRECT AND MONEY BY POST OFFICE OR EXPRESS MONEY ORDER OZONIZED OX MARROW CO. 46 W.KINZIE ST. CHICAGO, ILL. Smith & Leggett Druggists Physicians Prescriptions Our Specialty Have your doctor phone us your prescription. A re druggist in charge at all times 15 years experience Free and Prompt Delivery. Full line of Drugs, Sundries, Cigars, Stationery, B Brick Ice Cream. A Beautiful and Sanitary Soda H with unsurpassed accommodations for refreshments. We sell the Overton Hygienic Preparations: High Face Powder, Soap, Hair Grower, Shampoo, Aida H made; Hair Straightener Combs, Etc. Retail and distributing agents for Madam C. J. V. Hair Preparations. Your Patronage Solicited. Special attention give orders. Your doctor phone us your prescription. A re- tention in charge at all times 15 years experience. Free and Prompt Delivery. Use of Drugs, Sundries, Cigars, Stationery, Bake Cream. A Beautiful and Sanitary Soda. B surpassed accommodations for refreshments. Sell the Overton Hygienic Preparations: High powder, Soap, Hair Grower, Shampoo, Aida Hair Straightener Combs, Etc. Mail and distributing agents for Madam C. J. V. Preparations. Patronage Solicited. Special attention give orders. Have your doctor phone us your prescription. A registered druggist in charge at all times 15 years experience. Free and Prompt Delivery. Full line of Drugs, Sundries, Cigars, Stationery, Bulk and Brick Ice Cream. A Beautiful and Sanitary Soda-Fountain with unsurpassed accommodations for refreshments. We sell the Overton Hygienic Preparations: High-Brown Face Powder, Soap, Hair Grower, Shampoo, Aida Hair Pomade, Hair Straightener Combs, Etc. Retail and distributing agents for Madam C. J. Walker's Hair Preparations. Your Patronage Solicited. Special attention given mail orders. 905 CENTRAL AVENUE Near Ninth St. To Our Subscribers in Watts and Surro We are glad to tell you that you can buy Fletcher double strength which makes the skin light and clea Toilet Preparations from Mrs. M. B. Wright, 301 Thaxte Near Ninth St. Subscribers in Watts and Surrounding Town had to tell you that you can buy Fletchers Bleach which makes the skin light and clear and other ations from Mrs. M. B. Wright, 301 Thaxter St. To Our Subscribers in Watts and Surrounding Towns: We are glad to tell you that you can buy Fletchers Bieach Paste double strength which makes the skin light and clear and other Fletchers Toilet Preparations from Mrs. M. B. Wright, 301 Thaxter St. We recommend these goods to our subscribers. Studio of Music Mrs Davies has opened a studio of music who have an interest in music in its different call and see her. Reasonable prices prevail. Cor. Liberty and Blaine St. WHERE DO YOU SPEND YOUR SundayEve Provided, of course, that you have no other class The Christian Endeavor Society of the First Eighth and Towne Avenue will be pleased to meet you every Sunday at 6—First class music—Interesting and inspiring. Be on time and stay to the church service, greet it. PAUL R. WILLIAMS, Pres. J. LOGAN Phone Colorado 7314 Mrs. G Weatherton National Employment A All Kinds of Domestic Help Furnished Reliable Colore 811 So. Fair Oaks Ave. movies has opened a studio of music and desire have an interest in music in its different branches see her. Reasonable prices prevail. Cor. Liberty and Blaine Streets OFFER YOU SUNDAY EVENING FOR of course, that you have no other church eng nation Endeavor Society of the First A. M. t. C. Eighth and Towne Avenue used to meet you every Sunday at 6:30. Able to music–Interesting and inspiring topics. time and stay to the church service. You'll re WILLIAMS, Pres. J. LOGAN CRAWF ado 7314 Mrs. G Weatherton National Employment Agency Domestic Help Furnished Reliable Colored Help a S Air Oaks Ave. Pasade Mrs Dávies has opened a studio of music and desires all who have an interest in music in its different branches to call and see her. Reasonable prices prevail. Cor. Liberty and Blaine Streets WHERE DO YOU SPEND YOUR SundayEvenings? Provided, of course, that you have no other church engagement The Christian Endeavor Society of the First A. M. t. Church Eighth and Towne Avenue will be pleased to meet you every Sunday at 6:30. Able Leaders First class music-Interesting and inspiring topics. Be on time and stay to the church service. You'll never regret it. PAUL R. WILLIAMS, Pres. J. LOGAN CRAW, Pastor 811 So. Fair Oaks Ave. Reliable Colored Help a Specialty Pasadena Cal. ATTENTION! When you have Letters, Bills, Essays, R neral Obituaries you want typewritten, w me? LET ME KEEP YOUR BOO I give service and guarantee satisfaction. MISS CHARLOTTE BRICKHO 814 Central Avenue you have Letters, Bills, Essays, Resolutions obituaries you want typewritten, why don't LET ME KEEP YOUR BOOKS price and guarantee satisfaction. Prices Reason MISS CHARLOTTE BRICKHOUSE, Avenue Phone 1 When you have Letters, Bills, Essays, Resolutions and Funeral Obituaries you want typewritten, why don't you call me? LET ME KEEP YOUR BOOKS I give service and guarantee satisfaction. Prices Reasonable. MISS CHARLOTTE BRICKHOUSE, 814 Central Avenue Phone Main 1594 RLOR The original Poro System. Hair and Scalp Treatmen. The full course is taught for $35. Louis, Mo. and Miss Rhetta Trout 756 CERES AVENUE PORO BEAUTY PARLOR The original Poro System. Hair and Scalp Treatmen Manicuring and Facial Massage. The full course is taught for $35. Diplomas from Poro Collegr St. Louis, Mo. AUTUMN EXCURSION M T LOW Now Until December 3rd Inclusi LOWEember 3rd Inclusive M T LOWE - Round trip from Los Angeles $1.50- - Pasadena $1.25 every day including - Sundays. Ticket on sale by agents only - return limit seven days. - Spend a delightful week or week-end at MT. LOWE RESORT. Ye Alpine Tavern and Cottages. American plan $3 per day. $15 per week. up - Housekeeping Cottages cheaper. Camp supplies at City prices. Lunch or dinner $1.00. - Reservations at P. E. Information Bureau. SECURE FOLDER. Five trains daily from Main St. Station, Lo. Angeles, 8, 9, 10 A. M. 1:30 and 4 P. M. PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILW BEST BY TEST ECTRIC RAILWAY BEST BY TEST PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY THE CAFE H. Coleman Louis U. Anderso Main 4585 Dan W. Anderson Louis Phone Main 4585 Anderson Brothers Merchant Tailors and Cleaners 824 Central Avenue. Los Angeles Visit the New Store 1407 East Ninth St. Opp. Y. M. C. A. Soda, Stationery, Candies, Ice Cream, S Formal opening Oct. 9th from 6 to 11 p. m. Talk With Stokes About What? Fire Insurance Sick Benefit Insurance Accident Insurance Houseee For Rent Stokes Realty Co. 1333 East 12th St. Broadway 3130 Notice to Strangers For High Class Real Estate and Business Trans tions, see Los Angeles, Cal. Store In St. Opp. Y. M. C. A. Dries, Ice Cream, Sundries t. 9th from 6 to 11 p. m. With Stokes at What? Insurance Insurance House For Rent Co. 1333 East 12th Street Broadway 3190 To Strangers state and Business Transac- 824 Central Avenue. Los Angeles. Cal 1407 East Ninth St. Opp. Y. M. C. A. Soda, Stationery, Candies, Ice Cream, Sundries Formal opening Oct. 9th from 6 to 11 p.m. Talk With Stokes Fire Insurance Sick Benefit Insurance Accident Insurance Houses For Rent Stokes Realty Co. 1333 East 12th Street Broadway 3130 For High Class Real Estate and Business Transactions, see Sidney P. Dones Real Estate, Rentals, Loans, Notary Public Gwendolyn M. Jones Public Stenographer Tel. Broadway 1498 11031 CENTRAL AVENUE LADIES AND GENTS Have your hair straightened. The latest fad. Absolut newest and best discovery. Give me a trial. Alfred Evans Magnet Hair Cream Only Cream of its kind that will cure Dandruff. Perfectly to the scalp will cultivate a thick growth. Hair Dyeing to Perfection "More Water, Straighter the Hair." Parlors at 848 1-2 Central Avenue. On sale at leading druggists. Los Angeles Agents wanted. 11031 CENTRAL AVENUE ND GENTS: d. The latest fad. Absolutely th e me a trial. Magnet Hair Cream cure Dandruff. Perfectly harmless growth. g to Perfection traighter the Hair." venue. Los Angeles, Cal Tel. Broadway 1498 11031 CENTRAL AVENUE LADIES AND GENTS: Have your hair straightened. The latest fad. Absolutely the newest and best discovery. Give me a trial. Alfred Evans Magnet Hair Cream Only Cream of its kind that will cure Dandruff. Perfectly harmless to the scalp will cultivate a thick growth. Parlors at 848 1-2 Central Avenue. Los Angeles, Cal On sale at leading druggists. Agents wanted. If You Believe in Signs See Clarence W Young 1417 1-2 Newton Street Metallic Letters, and Numbers The letters are put on the inside of office windows, store transoms and glass signs. They will not wash off. Of any size at any time at moderate prices. Metallic Letters, and Numbers The letters are put on the Inside of office windows, store fronts, transoms and glass signs. They will not wash off. Can make any size at any time at moderate prices. 1406 Central Avenue PACE SEVEN "THE SHOE DOCTOR" Phone Home 20657 aI iN Oia soe ae CHICauO ICE CREAM FACTORY Bem = —— FES * ~~~ © bWe Fréeze to:lPlease” _} {THE GHIGAGG 1.0.00; i : fs ] 2iWe are ad near you as your j ‘ { stelephone. Gs wot Loop é Service Guaranteed ip es nn et 4 rompt Service Guaranterc > ip wed C‘E. P. MARSHALL, Prop. . ma bs Mere om 20 Years of Experience Bal yee 9 1! 208 North Savannah | St es tae ee ee we ogee SNF 22 TPhone Boyle 589 ce a aren eh ee ewoneededdededddedeedeetdOCCCTEIEAIEEAEEECECEEECEESS z . . “ Clubs and Societies i aoa : eames ‘ < eae i : iE ct Oe - F ieee Mt a i 1 a fog eee ser sik AM ee. F eee ae =~ VaR conan Re A eye ere Me ee Beers an Be ees SOJOURNER TRUTH HOME Sojourner Truth Doings Our Emplovmest Departmert is still calling for all classers of workers, : MRS. EMMA WILLIAMS, See. MISS LOUISE WILLIAMS, Pres. Catering to the Colored Trade 7 UNITED LOAN AND JEWELRY Co. Loans money on . DIAMONDS: WATCHES. JEWELRY, KODAKS: PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS. RIFLES, CLOTHING, FURS OR ANY- THING OF VALUE Open from 7 ay m. tod p.m. 517 South ain Street Les Angeles, Cal Phone Main 241 Suevamenta Branches: 223-530581 K St. Se . | inichelings denise: toch | ? | The Peoples Sanitary os e : | Shaving Parlor ( “a pee] C1 YOUNG, deo |. a a b> ~ : |. Cod B* | Three First-class Artists \ ar A! ag ale | 916 Central Ave. = Mees Los Angeles Did you fi k _~ f bia Yu Mock Conference? Come to the t . Fico and Paloma Sés. Church © Thufsday, Nev. 22d | _and see the Dady Bishops and Preachers i i ADMISSION 15c. ; | PAGE EIGHT : | ato, pee Oe Ko # ee eee = so. ey see | ae P A Pe So al Pe x a] were 3 . ob ae * , | Pianist and Teacher Oar foe engagements as soloi ind accompanist. $ For two years head of Music Department Prarie View State Normai and fndustrial College of Texas. Music is one of the greatest factors in edreation today, Com- nenec right) it's just as easy Call at stdin for full informa. tidn “Spoil ensemble trainings fer Violin cud Piano pupils. Studio: 1129 East Twelfth St- Shane Broadway; 5674 THE CALFFORNIA| EAGLE [EE Se ete itl OM See Se REE 3 gag OEE EER ates et MMs See a ies umn, a ie eed oo ee sired ae pe : ot | eel |p eee: AGE aP ie Ay st lt% omreet i oe ta Lm ane \ <\\er a a fe eS ie CF NO oo oat f 3. nae ee: Red M's AE ee 3 ee al) Ba Be os ee ea Seb ee aa Weg: Gels Fe ares, BS Mad F a OO a Pa. ieee, poe yee ee Ni OB ke Ee aE tame eR a ce bers ee gy feu i Se tt Sate if, a a ee fee UD BP gee a Metropolitan Hair Store and Costuming Establishment . © The only race establishment on the Pacific Coast where you may be fitted up in anyithing made from HAIR and secure the most fastidious"tostume for Masquerade Bails, Tacky Parties, or Colonial Dances. 952-54 Central Avenue’ Phone Main 7396 “Mme. J; H. Cuffee, Prop.’ Santa Monica News William H. Carter : Candidate for Commissioner... te of Public Works J Subject to the voterg of Santa Monicm/ - * Elect‘on Tuesday. December 4 ZT James B. O’Nei Independent Candidate for Commissioner of Finance \ vote for him means’a progressive business adminis: ration, , 1 Subject to the vote of electors at the City Election “Deermber 4th, 1917. ee ein ie Be ee Independent Candidate for Commissioner of Finance \ vote for him means’a proyressive business adminis: ration, } 5 ~ ~ Subject to the yote of electors at the City Election December 4th, 1917. oe DEW es CAFE = Wanted good sober barber, 207" Utah) Avenue: (Guarantee #18,00 per week, + When in Santa Moniea y sur trip will) Write on wire | be incomplete if you fail bo visit and | AticHARD ANDERSON partake of the good eats of this up-|* 172 N, Btohdway, tondate and high-class cafe, | “Mansfield, Oregon. The ‘service rehdered “by Mr. John Se Paxton and his staff of. efficient and high asuthe White metubers of th courted} help is above criticism. | Bar 1 thax been he experience ot Such ‘a ereditable business among/@ umber of the Colored lawyers in od people should receivetheir br arty |#enive practice in Los Angeles thar support. Popular prices pfevail at thi | amy instances hard working and place. Have conducted same for six mulbiet larva cizune trav’ sruries i Hyer Tecal affairs, particularly in veares the matter of acquering homes and =. real estate generally, te the tendef JAMES B. O'NEIL FOR COM. jticreis of unsympathetic, unintere t MISSIONER OF-FINANCE = [ed and generally unserupulous White Mr. Janres B. O'Neil is receiving flat- tering assurances of support as Com- missioner of Finance for Santa Monica from all sources, and at this time it) is conceded that he has the edge on his competitors. He is making the race | upon his merits, as thoroughly quali- fied in every way and will serve the in- terests of the people. He wil go into the position un- pledyed and yive to.every one a square deat, The tale wishes to call the atten: tion of he colored voters to the fact Cait Mr. O"Netl is the only cand date that appreciates th ir suppor. enough fo ask for it tarougn the columns af fheir own journal | ; WILLIAM 11. CARTER FOR COM- MISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, bap ‘ APPRECIATION Sovtemter fy nt SH Conrad Avenue, , Loe Anevles, Cabf. i fear Sir 1 Gin beta? of the Colored member fascial Prabesion of hos “Nn Stes Ltise thos appoctunity tpn feds tank br Robeson and” the Hter of tae Earle for tte timely Jeesatons that Dr, Robeson put bed i the fist ttwe issues of the Horton Torben the advisability Oo stnineh rien support for eur Col fied Attorneys, There are an even dozen Colored ciotness in ‘this city and ith their haabér it is possible for wembers ofvonr rice to find any ¢lass’ or kind of Tesal service to. be found among he White members of the Profes “ion, A$ a whole these Colored ment ‘bers of the Bar rank at least as high asthe White metubers of the Bar. Phas been he experience of a fiumber of the Colored lawyers in aetive practice in Los Angeles’ that in many instances hard working and honest Colored citizens have trusted ther fecal affairs, parfieularly in the matter of acquiring homes and teal estate generally, to the tendef huefeies-of unsytupalietie, uninteret ed and generally unserupulous White attorneys with the result that “nota fow of our'Colored citizens have paid for years upon real property, whieh they thought was theirs, but’ whied they diseovered at a tate day, was subject to divers and unsuspected in cubrance 1 is the carmest desire of the expat majority of Colored: at torneys in Los Angeles that the day will soon come when not a single complynt againg the integrity? and ability ‘of Colored attorneys will find leveulation, in our midstaand) when Colored atiorneys will get an hun dred ‘per cent. of the JeZal business of our Jarce and growing Los At poles Colored citzenship. “Sincerely ; HVGH FB. MACETH ee ed wee HOLD A GET. * TOGETHER MEETING The Cotttral | Avenue Brotective: Business Absoeiation will on Thurs | day aie, at Maconie ‘Tenaple, oll the prondtea of business fiat ant for ggis Syerion, burda stiziuiete bus | regex lions putely bie ines. hie WAL be tie urdyr of the vesting! Pace wath tee aiihat) Py samen on thie Wet talent cond ephsiiuente Aull the suetédk MG, Stekee is chase Of the Amakoehient Cauuntter Se PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN AND ATHLETIC PROMOTER OF PORTLAND VISITS LOS AN. | cetes. ! pours, While here hy has. been the [guest of Dr B.A, Jordan KEAN PSYCHIC PALM.ST Bringgthis ad and get Keans, Celebrated $2.00 Read- ~ ing for 50 Cents. j = ' % —— ls KEAN cecal vs host knows: PSYCHICPALMIST. secogi cet by Press, Eedival Faculty Beicad wuicewlll ane varie airivilis hein: tacaleies win eiscimee: Ltor jan 2312 East Second St. Take East First St. or East Fourth St. car to Breed St. Hours 1 to 7 daily; Sunday's 10 to 2.Phone Boyle 404 Re en EN Ca a aT TT TT Ce NR NE ee EMORY erg IES ay ¥ A.J.Roberts, Sons& Go. : Announce the addition to their Funeral Equipment of a 2 ‘ New Up-to-date Automobile Hearse: Our larse, completely furnished and equipped establishment | and our privately owned AUTOMOBILE ROLLING STOCK | : are guarantees of . The Best Service at the Smallest Cost : Funeral. Directors and Embalmers | Funeral Parlors Lady Attendant : 19 So. Los Angeles St, PP°PSSUMR 288s 2 Ee et eee ‘ Rats Paves jp oo ae MOC oan BT > eae : a Re SK i en me Be Se ieee ae Bee fl ie a Vat Hg ; a - ms cos a “elie! ~~ 5 rs a Aes Co = BB mee 4 2 nn aS ; i ee i a Fics 3 | MBE Ks = yee per gee ae Se See ae ie * Sac =—.¥ Fi of his 5 See ee . Waar Ge meres wa = ~~ Fs s THE HOME OF Tiik ; a “9 Rosa L. Sampson’s. Wonderlul Hair Growerand Complexion Beautifier. lato Nair cents, rows Skif, Powedar: Viale Seeniehtaning: Combs aol T slays in ste Mail onders srompt tended 2h tldress Rosa L. Sameson Manufacturing Co. 844 Central Avenue. Phone Broadway 3107 Res. Phone South 4323-W LOS ANGELES, CAL Woe are demonstrating an entirely wid For 5 . | ; New Method f2. ening Musiq ; ‘ Will go on short notice free of cost to lecture’and show appara tus for teaching. Can train for orchestra. Address 1362 Weg 20th St. Phone evenings, West 584. 4