California Eagle

Friday, March 11, 1927

Los Angeles, California

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A This is a young people's world. Why throw cold water and bricks? They say Ace Foreman rode to Salt Lake in a Pullman, instead of a plane. They don't know that. They should find out first. If he fails to fly to New York give him credit for trying. Forget his faults and correct your own. Got a letter from Mr. I. M. Bonehead. He "promulgates" whyfone don't we confine ourselves to colored sports. Mr. Bonehead hold your chin steady for this upper-cut. As you don't know Columbus is dead we will tell you. Our readers are interested in every-body. The world of Sport is wide as the world and our readers are of all rates from Londoner to South Sea Islander. The Information Bureau is getting in its work. Tre boxers who are "burning 'em up" late at night beat it ```markdown ``` for the hay as soon as they spy "Yours Truly" strolling own the line. We'll have better fighters now. Everybody misses young Jack Thompson's smile when he is up in Frisco knocking them into the Golden Gate. Good boy Jack! Good manager, Tom! Verdon Jackson is making a good start. He bought a home out East already. Hats off to Dick Donald! I told you so didn't I. He murdered old man "Jinx" and came out on top at last it pays to be a square shooter. Now everybody all together, Hip, Hip Hooray for Dick! Long Tom Hawkins, San Diego fireman, who put up a game against Tony Fuente last Tuesday night at Wrigley Field, is under the wing of Sam Mata, who will develop the big fellow into one of the best in the game. He has made a good start already, and has this string of battles to his credit. Long Tom Hawkins, colored, age 21, weight 215, ring weight 205-215, 6 ft 4 inches tall, Sam Mata, Mgr. Last year's fights. K. O.'ed Big Bill McKenzie, 2 rea. K. 's Benie Hill, Freeman, 2 rounds. 10 rounds d.aw—Leon Chaviles, S. Diego. 10 rounds decision over Vlc Alexander, San Diego. 10 rounds draw—Neal Cisby, San Diego. 10 rounds draw—Jimie Barnes, San Diego. 10 rounds decision—Neal Cisby, S. Diego. K. O.'d Sam Baker, San Diego six rounds. K. O.'d Hands Stinkel, Los Angeles. Decision over Leon Chavaller, Los Angeles. To fight before a referee who not only knows the game but will decide it on the merits of the contestants, means a lot to them. Careers are often ruined by a prejudiced, bought, or incompetent referee. It means a lot also to the public. The majority of the fans want fair play and it hurts 'eve game to pull too many funny decisions. Billy Darley is the referee of clashing in local rings who can always be gambled on to give a fair decision. It a fighter wins regardless of how close the tally of points he raises that fighter's hand regardless of his race or pull. It takes a man to do this, especially when an army of the losers, disaffected friends are raving and "booing" from the balconies. Billy Darley who is an ex-fighter, is much in demand especially at Wilmington, Freese and other inter city fight circles. "More power" to a judge who judges. The "Wild" Cat Was A Bull Dog HUDKINS BEATS COLIMA AT "CALIFORNIA RICKARDS" SHOW Rumors had been singing all week that Ace Hudkins would wait for Colima to do some of the leading instead LILLIAN COPELAND Wonder girl of California, holds American and World's record for javelin and discus throw. Also made the 50 yard dash in record time. of placing himself at a disadvantage by cearing into him in his usual way. So it was prophesied along Ficticula. Row that the battle at the great Wrigley outdoor Orchard would be a play one as Colonna is somewhat of a walter too. But N aver Ace had that plan under his "brown derby" he either forgot it or changed his mind. Instead of living up to his name of will be he taught more like a determined airball leaping in close getting his hold and viewing these Colonna fought back. CLYDE BARFOOT Pitcher on the White Kings' Club during Winter Season, now with Bells. A panther leaps from a tree limb on his unsuspecting prey. A timber wolf leaps in tipping, slashing, lunging; face to face with his fighting face regardless of his size of power. So young Harry Wills could not possibly be called the "Brown Panther", but rather the "Brown Wolf." Any body who ever watched young Harry fight will tell you that he tears in with wicked rights and lefts to body and head, fearless of punishment but crafty and lightning quick. He has the "killer" instinct just like the great timber wolf that redoubles his onslaughts when he feels his prey weakening. Wills will find a worthy foe in Lew Tendler when they meet at the Olympic Tuesday night. The Philadelphia is not only one of those difficult south-paws but a veteran at the fight game with New York, March 4.—Continued victory against the anti-internarriage bills introduced in Northern legislatures is reported by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the latest victory occurring in Massachusetts under the leadership of Butler R. Wilson, president of the Boston Branch of the N. A. A. C. P. Mr. Wilson reports that the Committee on Legal Affairs of the Legislature has reported "leave to withdraw" on the bill, which means that it will be behead from no more. Mr. Wilson reports that he had a delegation of members from the N. A. A. C. P. living in cities and towns from which the 15 Committee members EDITORIA LOOK OUT CALIFORNIA THIS LOOKS SUSPICIOUS It is a case of watch your steps—If these Mexican children are segregated then watch what the future will at least attempt to bring forth—Just watch, and watch closely—That's all. "For Mexican Children "LaVerne, March 7—Voters of LaVerne will be asked to vote March 25th on a $23,500 bond issue which, if passed, will provid efor a separate school for the Latin children of the district. At the same time a new member of the school board will be elected. Claude E. Arnett o LaVerne College is a candidate to succeed himself as a member of the board. The bond issue also provides for the buying of the site upon which the school building will be erected." APPRECIATION We are glad to be home again, and we wish to thank our husband and others of long and short standing on the force for sincere service during our absence. When we came in Sunday morning, we could see at a glance that not alone our devoted partner and staff had been busy, but outside loyal relatives and friends had come in to brighten and cheer home and office, and had succeeded in such fashion that it would be impossible even now, for our stub pencil, with all the feeling we possess to express our gratitude. We only hope that through future service and strict application to business we shall in some small way try to prove our gratefulness to our many friends and patrons hereabout. MANAGING EDITOR. SOME EVIDENCE OF JUSTICE And the United States Supreme Court has said to Texas and Louisiana, "STOP! You have trampled beneath your feet the Citizenship rights of the Negro long enough." We want truly to know where we stand in the category of Citizenship in this our country, and this latest Louisiana decision has certainly furnished a ray of hope that the time is nearing when we shall be granted all of the rights and privileges guaranteed under and by the Constitution of our government for which we have labored, suffered, bled and died. Close upon this decision we hope that an unannounced but certainly determined protest against any attempt on the part of a state or states to invade our citizenship rights will meet with unanimous protest from black America. EDITORS FROM NEW YORK TO CALIFORNIA REVIEW FORO SITUATION On the evening of March the 9th, editors of newspapers scattered over the country from New York to California met at St. Louis and were participants at a Mass meeting called by the citizens of St. Louis at the St. Paul A., M. E. Church. It read resolutions expressing hope that a settlement of a divorce suit, which threatens to disrupt Pore College, might not destroy the future of this splendid institution. The trend of sympathy was with Mrs. Malone who is the founder and builder of Poro College. It seems that this is a case where a man figured instead of worked his way into financial fame, but the people, both men and women, know that Aaron E. Malone will not succeed in his perilicious attempt to destroy Poro College. Malda have taken offence at the actions present in the Malda quarter in Queden and have when rooms elsewhere on their own record. The quarrel in Queden are considered by many of the Malda as the oldest and best hosted in the country and the signs raised were done so in good faith by the Matron as to her rules and regulations which she had a perfect right to do, some people was never satisfied. J. Ponder, Skiff Skimmer Entry Sick in Soil J. Ponder, Pulman Forer, athletic wender was reported to be sick in had last work. As soon as he able, the Great Ponder will be given it contract in which to place his signature for entry in the Skiff Skimmer Dairy which will take place some time in one. 1. Hitch is now running to San Diego in te writer's place while he is visiting n Detroit. Railroad men are invited to dine in the new Egyptian Tea Room at 1183 12th street, operated by a former railroad man who knows what service Los Angeles, Calif. Dear Madame: I have been reading in The California Eagle your most wonderful column "Gritlesus" which always contains such helpful advice to young athletes. Although I am not a girl, I am appealing to you for some advice in regards to training for the Skiff Skimmers' Derby. I have just signed a contract to enter this race, and have so far been training on chitterlings and corn bread but find that it is giving me weight. Of course I cannot be too heavy when I take the water with my skiff. Would it be detrimental for me to change my diet, if not, what shall I eat? Would neck bones hurt me? How much should I weigh? Would you kindly answer these questions for me in your column and I will be very grateful to you. I mean to win the Skiff Skimmers' Derby in June. Former entrant in the Wrigley Channel Swim. When A Snake's Ready to Bits When a man gets very familiar, asks a lot of questions, and tells you a funny story—THEM LOOK OUT! When he takes his shoes to bed with him, or when he wears white ones. When he says that's alright I will carry my grip in potter, BEWARE! He will carry it out in the moring the same way, and your tip along with it. When a lady tells you she is going to get right on another train. When a man hands you a ten dollar bill to get changed and you are coming right into the depot. When the man in upper back goes to bed last, and shaves the man's shoes that's next to the bed, the man's back next to the bed, places his grip and you do not discover it until the man in the lower rings the bell and asks for his shoes expecting to see them polished up nice, BOY! Then Look Out, YOU ARE BIT-BIT-BIT! cash. The car is also equipped with shower bath and ladder for the crew clothes. The first crew to take out of the new car was as follows: W. W. Chestam, Brock Grant, W. M. Richardson, W. H. Rowe, Laurence Washington, G. F. Adams and A. Smith. Herefore diving car crews have had to sleep in the dingos, this is for more sanitary and it is thought that all trans-confident tents will also adopt this policy. The above crew is at dinner 400 operating on The Gold Coast Limited. This Beautiful Establishment is Fully Equipped and Modern in every Respect. If you desire Courtesy, Service, Quality, and Prices that are Right-Call Them, They Satisfy. They Invite Your Inspection, Visitors are welcome. LADY ATTENDANT FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Indoor Circus WATCH THIS SPACE ? ```markdown ``` ae were Ct. Wohl Vs ewe > oe ase aeons < ec > tt LTiN TS A i”. wre. ot tee r to, offset certain ‘unw ne ramors, to-wit: Batt oe Maloof;owner of Carver! Acres, is not the actual fe FR aS a eee ote ee Mpolicit a r inv - ton on the. ‘part of anybody who doubts the honesty, and : een fay part in oi to»the: public, Caterers’ dig’ cat. be proven false,:or- al y as Gross, ed, to frofeit $1,000 gold coin |. 8. money to any one:proving same. $i: coh sp CARVER {ACRES Js property of ‘T.’ S.~1 Y matote and I am fh ion to give ‘ti- tle-to, Tadjidoat purchaser on paynient for his acre,: whether -one-acre is éold, or the whole of the acreage iseold.. we a The records of San Bernardi nodare open to Setiacon by any citizen ‘may: desire to dose, eee You will find ‘Tract 217° of the’ Maloof Highland “Avenue Sraet 1, recorded in book 31, page 51, SansBernardino- County. You will also find Maloof Highland, Avenue Tract, #178, Plot B-recorded in book $1, page 52, RTE ,, Sos 2° Search the records, they speak for themaélyes.. My. offer een eee and every one: If it is iot ag:-we-day, you ave to buy. \ o: Rese it - — °. Here is a splendid opportunity to make One Thousand Dok lars, by anyone who doubts our word: Remember: this ¥ffer is Unconditional, to Btybedy, anywhere,-at.any time.” 7)": wt ~The Rev. RH. Wade, a man of outstanding character, and . Eber of unqgestioned integrity, in California, who. has for he first time to dec#ive the public, is my Général Manager.’ He is known as a man‘of the highest honor, and invites investigation #0 the fullest extest, And Mr. E. B. Maxey, building contrac- ter of 20 years’ residence in Los Angeles, known everywhere as ‘ah honorable. man, of strong business quplities, certifies: as to, tyuth of the facts above stated. Bee rc . i ly bens neon going, Get ay ee: ‘Water rights go with e . He who hesitates will lose. Pike i T. S: N. MALOOF, Owner. e E. B. MAXEY, Contractor. é oes . \|BICHARD H: WADE, Manager.’ ~ 5 es aaah 7 ieee ate gece WROQUOIS INDIANS-ON THE WAR PATH: aa a Skt eas OF4 ShAIN os i : eat ed y igo. When the. DIS - e INDIANS got gick OF-wouttied what did they do to Ret 7 The 25 aa * } Meiticine-mati was ‘called, and-all he would do was to look himjover, ~ Bel a grunt and stat on his mission Mystery into « valley {gr rvin.to a Pe des bis swamp for weeds, to a forest fOr leaves, into the’ woods for barks, or se to & mountain for other Mysterious pants. The Indians got well because they know the secrets of Netute’s = Gazdep- Thousands of people hve regained their health, where everything else failed: them. Do not get’ dis- { Soumaged! Do not give up! Are you troubled with Neryousnesss, Rheumatism, Headaches, ‘Aath- ; Vs y oF Jiver, Bilious or Lazy, Poor Appetite, Weak (Lungs, Bad Blood, Loss of (Aisnhood, Gas or Acid, Sour dindigestion and Constipation? Send for and tfy the remedy tiat hasx / 3 suffering people throughout the country. he hemody thie’: hag made aed Pee Teper: - “iy that will again gre sunshine. The Remedy tht will belp you also, OQUOIS FAMOUS ‘| : vies $1.00 for two Isyour Health Worth it? Then send ua $1.25 money or-, '' Sake which Pi Herb: Medicine will be sent on of Money... eae ae oi a SEND FOR AY—DO NOT DELAY— ADVICE. AGENTS ALSO WANTED poms zi Eo Write to t <2 Seino ay Aanas IROQUOIS FAMOUS INDIAN REMEDY (0. © ¢ - eee. A) egg BE 1nath St, Nu City, NVYo Ge ategtre r= LS) SS SS | ‘Ask for and Sf i. yj Be sure you get Ss a ee | i; DR. 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FT oe — eo ie Watling Machin Wee wee pepaiaie x s ower fal tented Goentoroune Sola Taylor Gordon has, and‘two big €ob- certs in the same great thedtre. ok ag eatin 088 sity, an theG don voice is great and rich enough to reach, all the people.: Taylor Gordon can ‘do what Roland: Hayes Tas’ dont; Ce eee eee Only: the: ehisr&h, or world Is the d>ciMing: Une. for Taylor Gor- don, either one or both. ee Sl To sive tbe Negro: as’ be ie, faite mph 5 eet ore ee Fro/as he should De-and’as Ba Wille not only with the-song’ of his sorrow wits a eta sone "none. ti ty. ‘love ‘and life,’ s, wives and deads of nobility, ‘mating tis Newgo_ arrive state and he 1a ant SY ints deincas aie ea ona Sees sad | ng ot sty, nap Seog mae om 06, 08 SME the‘ worl esi os te We eee oe ae atk Se are Te ckans comer co recent Dale WW while the oe eee Rag tae ~ ed oe ae ad ed re a a a bt Sot geal” * Sie ee ay eS” herners 120 Color. pie eee ar - ease cali tk i Write FF : ik eb ss ee he ag cab BU ee a Yas ROMP bo bee te egy mee see Meatea ali ae came’ here. rae ‘tae * brtnirl ‘with them Mary: Ldgsté Jones, "young meee Gee Sie al Soy eske mee Wee Fiat retieraed span; ist whi ee pacen Mate Sane wae spite Site tint oe fe eins oC re Eis Airen'at 18 asthe enue, el coos, Deaaaah ame naan sali tes! br eee : Ee area bohmgr a 2 ant Se er ees ae phates at aise aot wa toon rag the attepamee aflen “W. 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Z _ | Heom ap As Dexinniig with $10,000.00 in tree years the assets of j 3 ieee neégrly a taillion dollars hiv Sowel talougt tap verioan ae ; oe Our mucééas’is your aucesas, therefore, we extend a eordial’invita- i os tion to you and Your friends to joist the: “Liberty Family” In celebrating ce _ ANNIVERSARY WEEK ot om ds esi ivy ae 7. : ae ws .. Ne . ja : f yf ae - aoe Lets ce ae itis haa “eg ae oat & oo a coe A ae at Pa mk ag : Fs ts Ar BS: ee i AN -GREDIT CHECKS a RE IVER Away (DURING Wee aT has 4 et = waliee oe tates aaage is ie Sak Bn cont pee i mabe. foo cnc may oe ee ver. to some frited: Sesiting to stert-ab Account ‘with the | 2p LIBERTY BUILDING LOAN ASSOCTATION 4 Soe a ea eee age eg a e: Oi Coss eee eee eee oo Sie we pt ee sisted a oS i. ai te 2 Se a8 re wee ere ese |e age |< Aili nesoeare picket. | eet anni aevns wn rents | | ages eae. ae vasge ces PR Piha. mS ROR oR 2 eee nee Sa Fe sas ap ey Sretag at ere resi wie eR Se ae eta eee “ys es : me og Se: 4 4 BES ra a iam —— 7 RA oe OH on oe, ee, et EE os y S SRUVEFPENDENCE: 2S ees beta rhex iol ola treet Tees ine ecient che ek at SB ie Pie) eS TR nti, ot 2D pe ee 4 3 . Country and Suburban properties. In fact es Estate line. ‘Information cheerfally given. ef Building Department = "6 Gedo gene ontractng, building end financing, build ‘Construction of eyery’ kin ;, painting, plastering, paper hanging, plumbing, ¢emer ‘contracting, architectural drawing. ; = Apartments; “bungalows, courts, stores, duplexes, modern “hom sof every description, and furnish architectural drawings doreainpaa es, as as bil “= We th ‘Us &n ©} il- eee aS etre mama! rete SIN ees, : : i - (siREPBimes: go ‘upto the land Tuesdays, Thursdays, and * Sundays, 9100 edlock A. M. Ne aot WN py ep ap 2 CARVER “ACRES © “iar Cestral-.) T-S.ALMALOOF, Owner HU. 0579 252) 2 RICHARDS H. WADE, “GeneraliManarer - __ $a bar dah delictical ‘eaon Fer ticacatatns “Gian ty ohare DY 9 tke ea oe) ier hag heed Serve of Gaitctni in tac agit oe fea pou age the ar ‘chase, pried of Bt! _ — E ie ras pay out. in. ET mouthly ie Heng a eplendid oppor: Aunity to, sinks 4 substantial ‘beginning “toward an inde- ae. We also i : i fi i i i A : i Contracting Department GAME OF NEARLY ONE White Rock Park Sunday, saw something new in baseball amalgam—big league games after the winter season has closed. Jim Hunt's Wattemen, better known as the Watts Monarchs, opened up a new arena and brought in a doubleheader against as good and tough a team as ever played outside the leagues—the Hobbs Batteries. In the first game after getting away to a good start the Monarchs dropped the game 9 to 2. But they came back to the second and the third, fought battle trumped the white boy 1 to 1. Farrell pitched the first game to Smith's catching. Lewis pitched the second to Williams behind the bat. Perhaps because of the Johnson-Gordon connexion or perhaps because of the Monarchs against the Star Track Co. team of Whittier, pennant winners of the San Francisco League, this Sunday. This is a good strong team and will give the re-made Monarchs a tight fight. Hunt has been well known for his skill and will be huge a wonderful aggression linked up as follows. Smith, c.; Williams, s.; Hlan, 1b; Green, ss; Sullibury, m; Pitre, lt; Wilson, cf.; Hewitt, rf.; J. Lewis, p; Cunningham, p; enerabia, p.; S. Lewis, utility; Abdumah, m. In order to keep the prices within the reach of all the admission beginning with Sunday will be only 15c and 30c. GIANTS LEAVE FOR JAPAN On board the Japanese fleet La Plata the team which will play on a four through Japan left the city Tuesday, February 8. The nucleus of the team is composed of five members of the Royal Giants who have played here this winter. The five Monarchs, Pellor, Cooper, and Brunner, have been threatened with one prison from the Negro National League but the tempting financial halt induces them to take a chance. KAPPA ALPHA PSI BASE BALL CLUB HURLS CHALLENGE TO ALPHA PSI ALPHA IN SIX REAL LUTIONS Whereas: Umpilion Chapter of Kappa Alpha PSI feels that competition is the "spice of life" and Whereas: We feel this competition is the sure method of securing two personal members of the team from a penalty to a decidedly active existence and Whereas: Both of our organizations greatly benefit by some form of competition and Whereas: Some form of exhibition competition is beginning of an organization over another and Whereas: We intend to be the most popular form of competition at the present time and Whereas: We have a major that the Kappa Alpha PSI feels that will be important and important for the world as Alpha PSI does a great job in games to be played when we face the challenge. Frontline: We have a strong and solid team that will be the most important in the competition when we face the challenge. Young Jack Thompson "Lams" Brown the Second Time Harry (Kill Brown) asked for it and got it a second look at the hands of Young Jack Thompson. This happened at the Doverminster Tennis Club after the first meeting two weeks ago within the referee out of pity for the pinnacle drunk. Brown stopped the slaughter in the 5th session. He skimmed that he could have played on and finished the next. Brown will now be given the opportunity to accommodate and serve his onions. Know he could turn the brick again. Last Friday it was the same story. Brown lashed up till the 6th wheel with the variation that he had on the other two wheels and managed to finish the game. He played one game and he are passing up many of the games. Young Jack Thompson "Killer" Thompson "Lams" Brown the Great Character Most everyone in this Sports game has heard of One-Kind Counsell. He is called the champion pete counsellor of the World. This has never mined any of the big world championship titles. Heides the show and kills race events across the world every season. Colonial known now is the Immediate Moulder. When you take your popularity with you can take it to the next level. There has never been a big world championship title. There has always been a big race year in at the best time. Mercury Gilman to Stage Hohl House Coggy Goodbye Hohl House A successful team that the Kappa Alpha PSI feels that will be important and important for the world as Alpha PSI does a great job in games to be played when we face the challenge. Baby Joe Game Hohl House Coggy Goodbye Hohl House A successful team that the Kappa Alpha PSI feels that will be important and important for the world as Alpha PSI does a great job in games to be played when we face the challenge. ```markdown ``` Are You In Need Of Money? If your mortgage is due and you wisen to have it renewed I can serve you. If the monthly payments on the property you are buying are high I can help to lower them for you. If you want to build, or add to the present improvement on your lot I can arrange to finance you. 8-room house, West Side, near Vermont, lot 50x150, no mortgage price $6800.00, $1000.00 Cash. 6-room and 4-room houses, East 4and St., $50000.00; $500.00 Cash. Vacant lot West Side, near Vermont $1700.00; $500.00 Cash. See us for other good values, we have them in desirable locations. DOCTOR M. Shinohara Japanese Eye Specialist 107¼ E. 1st. Street Phone: VAndike 8145 Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. 10 to 12 M. 2 to 5 P. M.; Sunday* BIG INDOOR CIRCUS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th, From 9:00 till? Dance, Dance, Dance at the Legion Night Club A THE CAT'S WORLD PHILHARMONIC AUDITORIUM 8TH & OLIVE WOLFSOHN MUSICAL BUREAU Presents' ROLAND HAYES World Famous Coloured Tuner MON. MARCH 28th Sends $1.40 at $3.90 NOW EAST BOX OFFICE SAT. APRIL 2nd War Declared On Lower Calif. Mexican Land And Development Company This week we will continue our article by telling our readers a bit more of the inside doings of the International Community, Welfare League. This organization and its doings were brought before the Company's Board of Directors by Hugh E. Macbeth for their endorsement. Some of the directors heartily endorsed it while others gave their endorsement by acquiescing. Some joined and were named to various offices in the organization; but, thanks to God, some of us had sense enough to save that dollar. Public meetings were held by this organization in churches and various places in and about Los Angeles, San Diego and other, cities and towns. Sums of money were collected in membership fees. None of this money was turned over to the company. So if you wish to find out what became of these funds, inquire of Atty, Macbeth and he may be able to tell you. Some weeks later, the most apparent crooked deal that has ever been pulled off among Negroes in Los Angeles was pulled in a non-maturing or fake automobile raffle. "Big Hutch" in his balmiest days would not have had a heart to do so. This raffle was conducted by Hugh E. Macbeth, Robert P, Fite (a white man), and Mrs. Robert Fite, his wife. It was conducted under the auspices of the League. Tickets were sold or offered for sale indiscriminately to the rich, the poor, white, black, yellow and Mexicans wherever they could be sold at 50 cents a chance on this Packard automobile that was supposed to be given to the winner. The money which they raised from the sale of these tickets was ti be used for the erection of a tuberculosis sanitarium at Santa Clara ranch, to be used by American citizens of color, Indians and Mexicans in conjunction. Hundreds of dollars according to our knowledge was realized for hospital purposes. The money was turned over to Mr. Macbeth and Mr.' and Mrs. Fite. While the ticket campaign was still in progress, one of the members of our group pointedly asked Mr. Macbeth concerning what was being done with these finances, for safe keeping. Mr. Macbeth's reply was: "That the money was being placed in the bank and that these funds were being closely safeguarded by having arranged with the bank officials so that none of these funds could be withdrawn without the signatures of Mr. and Mrs. Fite and himself. After a year or two had passed and no raffle had taken place, some of the persons who had bought tickets from individual members of the Board of Directors of the land company began to complain for a refund of their A money. The matter was brought to the attention of the board and some of the good fellows of the board who have always supported and still support Mr. Macbeth, suggested that the land company make these persons' money good. Some of us openly and loudly opposed the suggestion, for the company had not received a penny of this money. When the peoples' cries and complaints began to become so general, naturally some of us began to interest ourselves to see what could be done. In a meeting of the Board of Directors, we openly asked what had become of this money. No one attempted to answer our questions. Then one of us asked Mr. Macbeth personally what had become of this money. His answer was: "do not know." Later, one of us succeeded in having a personal contact with Mr. File. Mr. File frankly said that what he and his wife had received personally they had spent and what Mr. Macbeth had received they supposed Mr. Macbeth had spent, for they had not received any of what he collected. One lady, whose name we shall not here mention, personally to our knowledge turned in in $250,000 that she secured from the sale of these tickets. There are others who turned in $10 and $20, $50 and other amounts. We feel sale in saying that with the exception o possibly one or two, there are others who turn in not know these statements to be the truth and nothing else, but the truth. We reported this fake automobile raffle to the district attorney; he sent us to the city attorney. The city attorney told us that he was 'powerless to prosecute as the laws were so framed that such cases were out-lawed if the charges had failed to be made before the expiration of one year. The two above mentioned places failing to find ways by which to prosecute, we finally reached the L. A. County Grand Jury in the midst of our investigation, and our commissioned funeral jury services, as we told you, in our last article. In an interview with one of the business men of Los Angeles, who was a member of that grand jury, we got some startling information that may be given to you next week. 1543 B. Central Ave. Los Angeles MAMIE FRANCES MONTGOMERY, Evangelist & Co-Worker, in Changa Sunday: Men's Bible Class, 8:42 A.M. Preschool, 11 and 7:48 2nd and 4th Sunday: King's Daugh- Religious literature Reading Room daily, 10 A. M; to 7:39 P. M. Gospel service every night, 7:30 dawn; filled with the Holy Spirit, the Sikh prayed for—the Lord heath. Come with us, we will do you good. BORN A SLAVE, EDUCATED HIMSELF Now a Fireman in Los Angeles. Life of a Southern Negro. Capt. G. W. Bright Born a slave, self-educated and by his own exertions raised to a position of responsibility in the local fire department! That is the life story of George Washington Bright, the colored driver of Chemical Engine No. 1, George Washington Bright was born in 1862 near Austin, Texas, the slave of John B. Hancock. The first event of his life that still lingers in his memory is the reading of the Emancipation Proclamation by his owner. Although that proclamation went into effect January 1, 1865, it was not until many years later that the slaves the remote parts of Texas were liberated. The owner of Bright called all of his slaves before the porch or his plantation house and read a copy of the document that set them free. After he had finished the reading, he laid his hand on the head of the little pickanian who is the subject of this sketch and said to his mammy: "Salty, take care of this boy and educate him; he may be a smart man some day." Mrs. Hancock, who had nursed the little black baby at the same breast at which she had nursed her own white child, added a like piece of advice to the negro mother. During the slavery times, Mr. Bright's father had been sold to a distant plantation. His mother married a second time and the boy was unable to get an education while he lived at home. At the age of sixteen he left his home and Texas, determined to fight his own battles and get an education. There he saw more clearly than ever before the necessity of an education and he went to school, working his way at odd hours. He went to the public school a short time and then attended night school. In 1887 Mr. Bright went to California. He wandered to old Mexico in June, 1883, and bonded 55,000 acres of land. His attempts to sell the land in California led to his position in the Los Angeles fire department. This was in 1897, Oct. 2, Mr. Bright was given a temporary position in this department and in two weeks he had an opportunity to prove his worthiness. He had always had a strong ambition to do something that would distinguish him. His performance in this first fire was heroic. A two story building at Rockwood street and Union avenue was in frames when the fire company reached the scene. Thus Holmes, now a lieutenant of the department, was sent up through the attic to the roof of the building and the hose was passed to him. The fames spread so rapidly that before any one noticed his danger the four sides of the building were burning. There was no chance for escapade the walls. He used the hose as he could, but the heat was so intense that he could not escape. He was estimated before any one weighed his danger. Death was certain for Tommy Holmes unless some one hurried to his rescue. Two such were ordered to go the next door in the hose. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. THE BLODGETT REALTY CO. 2500 CENTRAL AVE. Number 4781 Rentals :: Collections Insurance :: Loans YOUR MONEY'S WORTH—Our Motto —Our Salesmen— M. G. BLACKWELL J. T. BROWNLOW ALLEN CRUMP DRIVEN BARTLESON C. S. BLODGETT JR 4 room Master Bedroom on Hooper Ave, between 80th and Ver- sion. Price $450.00; Rate $450.00. INCOME PROPERTY. Three Room Baths and one Room on Hooper Ave. Corridor. 50x149; only $250.00 down. Flights on Computer Ave. Flights $100.00; $400 Down. Senior RENTAL DEPT. for House, Plain and Apartment—Pursu- salized or Unfurnished. then volunteered to go to the rescue of his exhausted comrade. He seted the hose, helped Holmes descend through the trap-door, and finally got the flames under control. Holmes fell in his arms and was crippled, hearing the marks of his narrow escape until the present day. Bright was confirmed in his position as hero after his exhibition of valor and was promoted to houseman. The next year he showed his mettle gain a fire. Angeles street between three churches after this fire. Bright was confined to his room as his lungs were affected and he was unable to see. His diet surpassed this threshold as confined to milk and honey. In 1900 he was promoted to the position of driver of Chemical Engine No. 1, and there he still remains as a popular member of what is known as the Colored Company." Miss Pearlina Johnson read this sketch, which is get from a magazine of 1901, "the celebration of Mr. Bright's birthday, March 17 at Second Baptist Church. Everyone present had an enjoyable time." Widowers come and meet your widow Easter Monday nite at the Merry Widows. Grand Easter Ball, Labor Temple. Members of the M. Olive Missionary Baptist Church at 3064 East First street, yesterday afternoon found themselves exactly in the same place they were in January. Their internal strife, ousting of the pastor, anlawful possession of the church, and battles over trusteeships are a thing of the past. The California Supreme Court yesterday granted a writ to the pastor, W. H. Hutchinson, and his followers to take possession of the little church for colored people. Philp B, Omar, a police officer and six others in February of this year formed a separate organization. They went into Superior Court and had the minister and his trustees ousted. Then, it is charged, Omar and his fol- lowers took unlawful possession of the property before judgment was rendered. Yesterday the state's highest court ruled that the pastor and his followers should have restitution—L. A. Exaninner, Dec. 6, 1926. She: Don't you love driving on a night like this? He: Yes, but I thought I would wait till we get farther out in the country. 16th YEAR MISSION PLAY The World's Greatest Pageant Drama "HOW CALIFORNIA BEGAN" OPENING MARCH 5, 1927 R. D. MacLean as Fray Junipero Serra & cast at over 190 players Matines Italy except Mondays, at 2:15—Evenings: Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 8:15 Tickets on Sale at Pacific Electric Station 6th & Main Streets, Los Angeles Mission Playhouse, San Gabriel And Principal Cities Aroundout Southern California Pacific Electric trains leave Main Street Station, Los Angeles; every Thirty Minutes. Special trains at 1:15 p.m. for Afternoon and 7:15 p.m. for Evening Performances. TUcker 7038 Dr. J. Winiford Rout THE PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAW OFFICE—Notary Public 428 BRYTON BUILDING Rox: 1144 E. Adams-Huak, 1653-W Phone: 704-222 Los Angeles PROD MAYOR Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Practice in all the Courts of California. Consultation Free. Office: 224 B Spring St., Row 811; Phone Metropolitan 1128, Row: 836 Birch St., Phone VAndike 1735. The Olivia Davidson Washington Literary and Art Club meet at the home of Mrs. M. J. Gaines, 4012 Hooper Ave., Tuesday, March 15th at 2:30 P. M. Mrs. Mattie Mae Stafford, State Stupet of Education of Colored Woman's Clubs made brief remarks on Federated club work and the life and work of Olivia D. Washington. The State Organizer, Mrs. M. J. Layne of Monrovia was honored guest and was introduced by Mrs. Stafford. She made an interesting and grotesque Woman in organized life. Work in the officers in a beautiful and impressive manner, Mrs. Eva Thomas, President presented Mrs. Stafford with an ornamental flower, bowl filled with beautiful flowers for composing the club song. Everyone present declared the table decorations and memorial marvelous and Mrs. Gaines are ideal hostess. Next meeting Tuesday, April 6th at the residence of Mrs. Calvin Drown, 324 E. 5th St. Second in enrollments to no other in the city is the "Vogue" Ice Cream Emporium, located at the corner of 23rd and Central Avenue. The grand opening will take place on Saturday afternoon and evening of this week. The equipment for the same is the very latest and most modern, there is no other place in the city to excel it. The great sight of the cream which you are eating being manufactured right before your eyes in a glass enclosed window and the highest quality will be an innovation. Specially trained, uniformed waitresses, cooling drinks, and the best malted milkshakes ever served at prices to suit are in store. Special music for all occasions. A huge crowd no doubt will be on hand for the grand opening on Saturday. Ink Slingers Entertain J. Rosamond Johnson and Taylor-Gordon The unique bohemian club founded here by Editor Chas. Johnson and known as the "inklingsers" held the most memorable meeting of their interesting career on Saturday night last. This organization which is a club of writers without rules regulations, or permanent officers, met at the home of Messrs. Henry Stickland and Roy Shealy at 8769 W. 13th and held a delightful reception to the two great singers, J. Reamond Johnson and Taylor Gordon. Features of the ovenhors were an original poem, "Black Men are Like Tall Trees," by Mrs. Anita Colson Coleman, winner in Crids and Opportunity Contests, "The Eighteen Beater," by Eugene Hughman, a reading, "Woolsey's Farewell to Cromwell," by Jax Love, star of Uncle Tom's Cabin, an original poem, "Emigrathr" Emily, by Harry Levette and an exhibition of drawings by Mr. Meljang the boy, artist. M. B. Otto I am a native son, a Mason belong to several clubs and ass property owner and am at you Elect M.J. Gordon Judge Of Municipal Court I am a native son, a Mason and a member of a church, and belong to several clubs and associations. I am a taxpayer and property owner and am at your service for the district. Age fifty-three years, married, has two children, ( resides in Los Angeles, 15 years engaged in the general prac- Believes in impartial service to all and to abide by the law as enacted by the people. To administer the law without fear, favor or partiality, but with human principle. Why Judge Bullock Should Be Reelected TO OFFICE NO. 6 OF MUNICIPAL COURT After eleven years practice of law, Judge Bullock was appointed to the Police Court on December 27, 1924, as a police judge by Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, and on February 8, 1926 she was appointed judge of the Municipal Court of the City of Los # Judge Georgia Bullock Angeles. She has been special counsel for the Legal Aid Society of Los Angeles, Vice-President for California of the National Women Lawyers Association, was one of the founders of the Phil Delta Delta Legal Sorority, and was made an honorary member of Phil Kappa Sigma Sorority. She is in a number of the Professional Women's Club, Southern California Woman's Club, Southern California Woman's Club, Woman's Law Enforcement League, Woman's Lawyers Club, Business and Professional Republican Club, and the Republican Judy Club. Judge Bullock has been active in the work of the Los Angeles Bar Association, being the first woman ad- J. Zahn and a member of a church, and associations. I am a taxpayer and service for the district. Jas. Hosick Addresses Jewish Relief Asso. In an address delivered before the Jewish Relief Association, James Hosick, candidate for Municipal Judge, Office 19, announced the platform upon which he seeks election as Municipal Judge. "While no man," Hostck said, "should be elected to a judicial office unless he has the proper foundation of legal learning and experience, these are not enough. People are interest- THE NEW YORK TIMES JAMES HOSICK ed to know the outlook the candidate has upon the most pressing problems which would come before him. You may judge my attitude from my plat- form, which may be summed up in three statements: "Sympathy for the man whose only crime may be temporary - unemployment, but no quarter to the vicious vagrant from whose ranks our crimi- nals are recruited. "Vigorous enforcement of the letter and spirit of the law against the usurer who preya upon the needs of the unfortunate. "In cases where the defendant asks for a jury trial, I intend to preserve to him the full benefit of that privilege. "So believing, I am opposed to the attempt now being made, under the guise of criminal 'reform', to destroy the jury trial by giving Judges the right to comment on facts." SANBORN WILL STAND RE-ELECTION stand upon my past record of achievements during my eight years of continuous service M. B. the United States, the foundation framework of this Republic, says: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unallienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness; that to secure these rights governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed." The Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, passed by Congress in its 40th session on the 27th day of February, 1869, ratified by the necessary states and became effective on March 30, 1870, says: "The rights of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude." "I subscribe, as my forefathers did before me, to both this Declaration, and this Constitutional Amendment, and is selected and later elected as the councilman for the Tenth Councilmanic District. I shall use my vote, my voice, and my best endeavor to give to the citizens residing in the 10 District, just, fair, equal and prompt attention in his municipal interests. 3-25-4. From oil worker to boiler maker, then engineer and factory superintend- ent to attorney and Municipal Judge. is the record of George S. Richardson, THE NEW YORKER JUDGE RICHARDSON who is a candidate for re-election to the Bench is Division Five of the Municipal Court. Big Political Pow Wow Called At Republican Protective League Club Rooms BRIM FULL OF ENTHUSIASM O- last Tuesday evening a goodly number responded to the call of the Republican Protective League at its club rooms, 1710 Central Avenue. Everybody was brim full of enthusiasm and favored a progressive program. And will present a united front for a ticket to be agreed upon for the approaching primaries. As a result of the call all clubs and organizations have pooled or affiliated their interests for a common cause and there will be no division of support. The next meeting will be held tonight (Friday) at which time the various captains will be assigned to the several districts and organizations will be made to prosecute the work of the campaign therein. ELECT Joseph (Joe) Marchetti JUDGE OF THE MUNIGIPAL COURT, OFFICE No. 17 1 1. Resident Los Angeles 22 years. 2. Graduate Los Angeles, Public Schools and U. S. C. College of Law. 3. World War eteran. 4. Qualified by Experience. Formerly Deputy District Attorney and Judge at Justice Court of Los Angeles. 5. Judges York and Houser of District Court of Appeals and other judges consider him eminently qualified for position. 3-25-7 JUDGE R. MORGAN GALBRETH CANDIDATE TO SUCCEED HIMSELF ```markdown ``` JUDGE GALDRETH JUDGE MUNICIPAL COURT OFFICE, No. 19 Breaking before United Spanish War Military Camp E. L. Baker No. 11, Near Itaquera "The two most important orders to the people are, the Municipal, where the same start and merits are judged and the D. B. Insurance, the court of that annual Henry Hiltigan general could pardon the bar or burden on several Albacete, and be entitled to know his many demands on the public administration of Cebu, Colon or Manila Territory." RETAIN JUDGE GUY F. BUSH (INCUMBENT) JUDGE OF MUNICIPAL COURT (OFFICE No. 9) PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY, MAY 3rd Endorsed by Los Angeles Bar Association Woman's Self-Improvement Club Of Santa Barbara, Calif. The Woman's Self Improvement Club gave a Beautiful Tea, Thursday afternoon, March 17th from three to six P. M. in the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Hill, 608 Santa Barbara, St., in honor of Mrs. Mollie Brown, an energetic, honorable, and active member, who is leaving in a few days for the East to spend the summer with relatives and friends. Mrs. Brown will make her first stop in Kansas, Change cars for St. Joseph, Mo. She is expecting her brother to meet her there, and they will motor from there to Washington, D. C., where she will spend most of her time. She expects to visit Chicago, Philadelphia and New York before returning to California. The tea was one of the quotient of the season. The beautiful decorations were of green and white. The elaborate, delicious repast was also of green and white in keeping with St. Patrick's day. The Chairman of the program committee (Mrs. Bertha Smith) prepared a short program in keeping with the affair which opened by singing a club song; 2nd Prayer; Third Song by the club Quartette, "Steal Away", Mrs. Clara Williams, Mrs. Z. Mal Tatum, Mrs. Pearl Jones, Mrs. Laura Gaddis; 4th Current Events, by Mrs Mary Moore, Vice-Pres.; 5th, Reading by Mrs. Pearl Jones; 6th instrumental Solo, Mrs. Z. Mal Tatum; Remarks by President, Mrs. Myrtle Howard, who spoke of the many good deeds Mrs. Brown had done, and many kindnesses shown to all. In the midst of all the joy Mrs. Brown was much surprised to be presented with a most handsome bouquet and many other beautiful presents by members of the club. Each present with a motto. Mrs. Brown gratefully responded by saying many interesting and inspiring things, but especially emphasizing that— Closing song with motto "Together we stand, divided we fall." P. S.—The Woman's Self Improvement Club has put over some work in the recreation centre in this city, that has been highly commended by the strongest clubs of this city. We are going to do more "Lifting as we Climb." TUXEDO FINISH Works like magic. REMEMBER TUX- is different No matter how stubborn or messy hair may be, 'TUX' will control it, keeping it luminous and beautiful. A hairstyle can straighten that trumpely hair to "Easy Put" Wonderful for Beliebish hair. ASK YOUR BARBER Provided by Jasper Barber BARBER, DRUG STORE and BARBER SHOPS Phone: A. A. Barber 6973 AT DRUG STORES—50 Cts. A JAR—AT BARBER SHOPS Wholesale Distributors L. A. Barber Supply Co. 535 S. L. A. St. Third ANNIVERSARY TO $10,000 $170,000 IN THREE YEARS At the end of another year of success and progress, we pause to extend thanks to our many stockholders, members, investors and the public who by their confidence and co-operation, have made it possible. From an humble beginning with $10,000.00 in three years the assets of your institution have increased 1600% or an average of 533 1-3% per year; and nearly a million dollars have flowed through the various departments. Our success is your success, therefore, we extend a cordial invitation to you and your friends to join the "Liberty Family" in celebrating ANNIVERSARY WEEK MARCH 21st TO MARCH 26th $10.000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS WM. NICKERSON, Jr., President GEO. A. BEAVERS, Jr. Vice President S. P. JOHNSON, Vice President J. H. SHACKELFORD, Vice President E. L. DORSEY, Vice President N. O. HOUSTON, Secretary Treasurer H. H. TOWLEW, M. D., Medical Director W. C. GORDON, M. D., Associate Medical Director A. HARTLEY JONE E. T. BANKS R. A. CLARK A. LAND F. G. THORNTON, S J. A. EVANS L. M. MUDSON Service Covers Life, Endowment, Health and Accident Insurance GOLD STATE GUARANTEE FUND INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE 3612 CENTRAL AVENUE LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Branch 732 Myrtle Street Oakland, Calif. Branch 24 W. Dayton Street Pasadena, Calif. Service Covers Life, Endowment, Health and Accident Insurance GOLDEN STATE GUARANTEE FUND INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE 2512 CENTRAL AVENUE LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Branch 732 Maydle Street Oakland, Calif. Branch 24 W. Dayton Street Pasadena, Calif. HOORAY! BIG CHANGE IN SILVER FOX CLUB POPULARITY CONTEST On April 22, the Greatest Dance of the season is to be held and a FEENLERS C SEDAN will be given away to some person holding a ticket for the Dance. ANY ONE HOLDING UNPAID CONTRACTS IN UNITS 8620, 8672 AND 8673 PLEASE TAKE OLD CONTRACT TO CITIZENS TITLE COMPANY, BRADBURY BLDG., COR. THIRD AND BROADWAY, AND RECEIVE NEW ONE ALSO ANY ONE HOLDING DEED MAY GO AND RECEIVE CERTIFICATE OF ROLAND HAYES World's Greatest Tuner MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 28TH SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 2ND Tickets $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00-Plus Tax On Sale Now, East Box Office CAPRIS Meee SSeACRY ee EE OR ON CARES A Se Cate Oe ed AGRE a ee PED Tell an idly fee ear eat a Meet EBS ardage RT eT YR EM Rie ee ORES ge Spe RR SAN GUS PP ser Shea gorse eae Caine fe RL NTR GRY wr nape carter Ot ie NU A ES Sy Shem acgsr sears ea Sate Fee CL URRY vast GOS Rae gt eames PE aa hey ae aoe ey ae gg ey ENED ACS SGA yee a SO es eee Ra ec Sc © et eee TCs oe UE Woe Boll Pe Mendota LrRaae 2 pee. tal Oe eae Waa ee OT emo Bt MB 55 ee SE Re ea a he cette ne BRR Si SLE ae age een SI 5 Cet Oe S~ Sian mR. ac Shh deta eect AC 2E Le ee oe Re to ee aed TEAL eee Ngee OTE EME: ean aes eS Oe RE | Pe ote Rays ame 4 4 Eat pats oo i ry aT Ls ae : sie, a aes ae abl ee , i Let TA TM EA pore pan hee eS po LH Ip . f . wrasse QS 3 Pigombowr sai Pa ee ae Py tari sc Fe) ieee 4 wns || Po tal CM te cr CT helen tT Greve ii | i mE NT lt be GUL Sea en i By a Beate ts ans B end J. H. Browdiat dinner last BO arty ote et eee : a a] font while ts oo sidet nouydtand’ ing the inclement weather, .She. in- }tends to feturn this summer $0 that ‘ghe can see more of our gity. While phere Mrs. Lockhart was ‘the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. fefferson Brown 0f-833 BE. Adams. 4 After a brief filness, Mrs. Rochel Tomas ‘of Victorville, Cal... died in the ‘eity, March Sth et 12:26 "A. M. at the home of-her tkiece, Mrs:-K:.C, Johnson, ‘Where she was visiting, 3904 * Central ‘Avenue, and was ‘Isid to. rest March “1th in the Bvergreen Cemetery by ‘the Angelus Undertaking Co. ” Mrs, B. J. Covington of Houston, ‘Texas, who was’ spending the winter in New York City with her daughter who ig a student of the Julliard Mu- sical Foundation there, was suddenly summoned to Los Angeles ‘to the bedside gf her mother, Mrs. Rochel Thomas, ‘who passed away while she ‘was en route to the city. Mfs. Qoyins- ‘ton is residing this week in the Berte of her brother, J. C. Blackwel, « E. 20th St. and will be glad torsbalte hands with friends while here. »." Alpha Kappa Alpha Plait Tease ‘The Married Ladies Art Gyijd! Wi] give a Club ot Letien Ae ee day, April 4th, 12:90 noon. ‘Phe 'réal- dence of Mrs.'J. H. Graham, 15842. 23rd Street, Price 50 cents. Pxincipal speaker Dr. J. A. Somervilie, Proaudent ‘of Better Suffrage League.\: “Current Political ‘situstidht,st ‘the From 2 to 5’ Sunday, Mrs... William. Henderson of Whittier epterialned et ‘Tea, out of town guests: Mr. and Mrs.” Hammond, Mrs. Vermont Bryant /and Mr. Charles McDowell of Los Ange’ Jes; Mrs, Lillian Payne of Honolulu; find’ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson of Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. Huff assisted ‘Gen’ Sicaderece ini serving. ; THE “DQDEC” | | ‘The Dodeeagenian Art and Literary Ginb, will givo 9 program Sunday, March 27,1827, at the ¥. M. 6. A. af 30 o'clock. Everyone. Come doe fear those pile disptay thelr talents. i 4 MUSICAL TEA GIVEN, ‘You and your friends are cordially fnvited to attend 1 Musical Tea, Sun- day, April 3, 1927 at’ 912 E Béth St, froin 4 to 6, benefit Ptovidence Bap- fist Church Building Fund. Silver off. ering. a eee REV. J. A.H. ELDRIDGE, Pastor. THELMA PORTER-DIALS, Promotor’ fet i SUNDAY OUTING : Accompanied by Mra. Geneva Jones ot E. 52 st. = party of young people enjoyed a delightfal outing and picnic at Palm Springs Canyon, Sanday, * ‘Those included in the party’ Were: ‘Miss Cornelia Edwards, Mr-Leon Ed. wards. Jolm E. Prowd, Mr. George “Walton, Miss Ernestine Jones, | Mr. f. H. Wade, Mrs. G. McAllister. and son Samuel. me A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE ‘Op ‘last Tuesday eventing, | Mrs /William Gray of Compton Ave, sur; Drised her husband at a birthday -ditmer. ‘The guests at the same wate: = ena, Min. Hartley Jones,. Bditar rs. Gray tives tp ta rnae wate! /repatation of a charming ess and ‘am expert in the,culinary art. ”~ ny Announcement 3, ‘ On account at the ohnwsmQandon Shee A nday In. April.sat ‘Tavern, ‘with Mrs. AE ‘Tohnage Mire 3 Zamora Bt. eens fo the Pony Giels ‘Gini Techcon Yet farted ty tho "hastens ‘usisted by Mtr sister Mra. Ethel- Groen: The table.was hoautifully secant Hits, contnplan of Jonas and carried Sui fy vos an ee ‘Se : Cartis first: joes ers. ‘Ms eect tea ee, Web ‘aabatituted for absent memberg. - <5 ison of this date, May 17th,” A Eratacnal Jubliee, at Pica-gind Palen Pi fu, James L. Davia, 4215- Hooper Phevey was hostess ‘to the watt = ee er eg 12 Be domes At Geb Ne pds & sire oth st te = as cotlipgpdaty teaepeirhs <> Pi 4 cng soars Dad 0 eae Last T a3 ean AT, at Faw fot the ae A a Pete) 2 sea ‘Mis. Sta Dp Mr. "&. a re ° vile oy Buy dor deleted ean and pe Se ere nee: o eater Moeautifully decosated with flowers edie and placed it on the. ta lwith the word mother on it ign Fae aren Sac ee repent of salad waters, cqflee saad jcream. “An igele time was had. lau wishing Mother “Roberts many = twas highly frvpreciated by Mather aa she said har on irgil was_always lovable sud loy- ‘Those ‘prespnt were: Mr. , and firs, Kelso; Mr: and Mre. Relid; ‘Mr. pod Mre. McLemore; Mr. and Mra, Fierron; Mr. and Mrs. Shaukles and Mother Smith. 7 "3 ‘Tie Thritty Housew 7 oe ata hoon at the home of Mrs. MM: % po Hast 20th St. After. : ae mee jovered ihe bometot Mire Wradon, aie e homey ’ 4th St. Bvery ‘daober pleane. ‘be ‘bresent and em. time.’ " Monday, ‘Fae se y at Sane Praty Homey! Adams Bt a Ot WI speak ou Thirty’ Years } L.A. . After the lecture questions ey bad Sabet oa tes select. pees thu hoe ren- red. Buble doeataly” tare, 2:80 P.M ee ee Editor and ‘Mrs. J. B. Bass were din- ‘ner guests at Mrs. Geneva Jone’, 1238 ‘#. Gind St, last Thursday ‘“evening, Marcblt 7 yee RANKLIN AND “ERWING OPEN Keeping ap the Wel. sgndardof a ‘business in ‘the ‘Hooper: Avenue die- trict, ‘Mesats. Franklin} and . Erwing avg opened up an up-tovtate business at 2233 ‘Hoaper Avenue. os Mshment is fe levis ni at ox We wednesday. nigh Mrrch 28rd. a addition. on Seearday | and ey na carted: “kts a aa to encourage this new enterprise by giving freely of your patronage. . NN. B. CLUB DOPE. ‘By: Maitin SacpoXt mdbed tones ding prom pach 6x. Pradh.ga—~ surprise soon, 80 we ate giving all var friends ‘fair warning. The club ind its entire, membership wishes to hank. the younger act for the splen- We wih ti'shuge eur apireststion By ‘aaulatled tuar paceekis ts the tr Atation gs ' Bee 4 cour See trensiereleere paded ts the sat Thais ee ere es eovs: ye ‘he famous key and fy man, “Mr. Jeasid.Gipson: “There'néed be:no com- ‘a pom thewe sen se thelr names peak’ them. 8 i. : “An ‘athletes, ars Bonlbe -.on peting: N,N. ‘B. Ci Qe Tnget aGonid tell samme mi of the-ciub a0: entranee feo 2a te a de Bee ne aihlotes steal Took o fess Obes Now: a “ vome oe ul Tiny beter aan a O. The text’ Will be beld at the home Moar ais 4 ‘ broth- Sine Tes od reminds jr hean Hear Hoole at tow lear ioe ee Rego a ee Clyde: J <aball "no, ‘iwories,, as be peal teat eR . Se: i cat Petton’s days it fr tine parice ety,” woe Alsagres:—s0 ¥ won't say any more. wes aes Si aoe ios htc Pa ees ee td mabe Mnpre ave ¢ icattain.youne penn: ies, tht Ne bd sound hls etn re tal moung -tiae Bitoee oe soe, (eat thle aivene bias Pen i wiapetine nani are ihe. "Y" manet-oaiare Power "fo 0% Peet hha, Afar re Loko aso He LEY Pdesliat . NEXT Pe | _————— ‘Formetly “Sparks” Ye a eee oe * yes GREENAWAY. | ise LaVera ‘Waite’e sev: ral youse Deaple ak her home Guay Rntroductne ales Gundy "Yo onerabig rom Obtp 49 her uote of Bonar. mel _ ‘been ae Angeles fyrasnenty 2nd ro hepe shen | Veowsen? ‘ies £ We tongratulate Mr. Earl Robinson, Jef? Hi athlete, on reaching his 2th birthday. A eurprioe Birthday party (was given in his honor Saturday, the ‘at the: residence of Miss Feunie Hayes on the ‘West side. me eee at | ‘Miss Lols Towns, “County Hospital eae a ue Sense ll ct iThurddey, which, was thorcuuhly [eppreciated by everyone, We. wish ode girls could hear talks Uke this. fae % | It ‘ig a shamé how a. ). YOURS, with «boyish cut beb Tealy’ pots way with that certain “Jordan.” Wo if. the ‘cqpa seén her coming paown Central at ‘60 miles “per they ‘would amile and turn their heads, Oh eath, where is thy ating? ‘All one has to do naw ‘to get the Si!- ver Fox “gift car” {sto get the lacky ‘umber. ‘And we says to ourselves, we, “tty and get it!” Ob, you would do’ that sort of a thing, Yor, an that pe, td the girl when her ie beught her ‘ Pops tnstead-of chocolates. . Lest und Found Departiient Fouts Uramatic actress. Miss Laville Martin, 1928 President of the Giris Reserves, gaye a vivid portrayal sis Rots Seren ae clean * 4 Vise Bt. Theatre, Miss, Martin’ can Ft SRE ASRS AAS 5 oh. 16 Girl Reserves iss Jefferson ett the "Y"on hike to Meat Bala Saturday at 7:30AM" Although, tp cars separa aa basketball bet Giris dscrve at Loe Angales tad ‘Pasalons Sill take “otace on tho 25\n 1 every thing gpes well. We hore a crowd Will'be here to: root, for our, girls. We ifiops' dea i et son St the: Mot daghh thet oe pare sian ceria eos ee ar toca eae ‘But here we are, bob. ET AIM | Ken Levy who aa.everyone Knowg, fs the “college cut-up” makes this Wise crack—*If-students who sit thru three straight ‘hopr lectures ‘were oe three feet-apart, ther would strete ” Walter Floyd isqys, opce he knew’ a ‘girl who used “Three Flowers” pow- der—wheat, Fre apa. Barley. 4 ‘The’ $60,000 goes to’ Granpa toy. the following: = 4 They eee young map from ‘Cal- cut ‘Who talked with a territie stutta He screwed up his a bs Rar its tauer te ‘uid biqw his fale teath fn the butte.” uitaca iinedl resutiee tes soe ol 56-47 in favor of Jeff. All Jeff studes are bréaking butions off théir shirts, swellingay with pride,” ‘The Business Girls: Club mbt at thi “yy” Inst Thusaday, ae ‘The pabliched iat s ie ae od tp jot te club: te a Ite Saar a te 3 Fitta Westbrook doesn't drive ot if. Major aeease keep hie bank S Sthorrre pickin’ yp the pisces 5. ema ‘aster ta coming” and ‘ou “ast iene een Tavtanastaacts ‘Color for. males » this Spring: wilt-be-riaht ofange ith pol Oe Ve Veceebeites MPR ae cst chien nat swore: “TU aban ap the reas. -The-sellon fre vay Ean e Ree nap cots dei acl Eas we cabernet at ve {Gores ‘charming copie. abe Mee | Bow.» Dorniay Asie oa apn 18 aecprg ae patra le eyes. aaron soph as paleo lace eT ee i! ; De TD ‘THEEAST INDIA HAR GROWER, es Wi Promdle's #0 Se * 23 0 as ¥ 7 the Bacher Sas Prout f ou Ry ae ia ge Grow ie Settee te msaee tes pera ‘the akin, delping nga jee SSS ares, 4 Aamere oowere | BIS N. Coat S 4 Brenna Spee os, pe ron! | (ce SE stom hy eee a eel aes a 3 a $7 gets ee | an SS) ys ; 4 Neca eee =) ee dae nod ae ena bet | Bp verpente ava oe Oe | Oi ae ie a tame ae || Aeeeencaetseee trees oom yi a e b Sear ance q zl) == criss anos = Me UR AIG aS eA ee = ee eee -* Se iCan Fool. 4 yA BM Ee aga 8? ae | ee een couse © a ges. rexman ye ae is I hrce oe Se ee ieee ae) PS ae ie eas eat DS Be es ee eT Dee a rs Te hoa pean Gems a Yet thes oma tp asic _incitlent weich (barely. ebisipel "th Se ee ee ‘brother. and slater eancerned. poet eee as biesicd, os ne cs "I tain “devout” sister. ofc, she~ same chy els6 married, tad’ found , such favor, teach sashers Aes 7 became, woulsmates. ; Either “tor eoenmnysion or Vis Tove tryst eens cnie aal at} md Conical ‘wie abe "they were fprined: by, m, Morals. Jnvestigator. with “ions ‘of inon:bars,’ church trials see lees ey Hyon ate. an officer, please. don’t take ime! Op Lawdy, I'd rathet yan shoot ime than take me to jail!” me \,- And. the .ofd brother in. fear-shateen ‘bass ‘chimed. in, “Jes’ pat all the. blame Hon me mistah, ahm all to blacte!” Anc what a’ sélief “when ‘they fund. they Lwere net’in the, Hawk’s Hands! | Times are igetting ultra, moderq lwhen ‘women ‘ght ever each other ‘Lilian Tyler;2t,-of California; Gladys ‘Sprate,’ 22, of ‘Colorado; and «Marie Spencer, Bf, of Texas, wefe arrested oficers Slaughter and Kelly of the lewton St. Efficiency ‘Squad at 1133% Ia St lal had bpen phoned. from @ Mr ‘been phoned dn a Mr. ftahor ner, door complained the fhe sie of fgbting cursing and. break- ing of lass and furniture was disturb Lee fe Sogn larpealy, coma ‘women fri ‘three sided battle, andl only. with Grand Baster Bell, ‘Labor Temple, Sth and Maple, with ‘the | Merry Widows. Bverybody intown will ‘he ‘there. Will you? Peas it eo with Jeflowsy she Attecked them bath all were charged in Judge Richardegn’s RESP OLE SCE age ee es co en ade AT YOR AAD VAT a: MULE. AL IUGR SERYS ee are es eee ih Be PE Re ened eed Oe. PPUSUOE Pe ha 1 OL green tae) 8 a (5 Our ajen in’ business tb to-satisfy our customers Give us'a trial; i° 5 Our Motyo, “Satisfartion Always” te Paige.@. 1 year: Chiso: miskat Pte meg uchg blige s4 3 | Fle -wasa -booke: ita \areesting of- fiter Prict-at the Newton St.'station es proses were made ta. ship im pace, Se Pe ae cc i \ i fl : ! 4 ; f i A [Sh | ummm THEY ALL SAY.- Po a : “see SID” \ BE EroR 4 REAL ‘ESTATE AND INSURANCE! | Siortgnet Loans at Low rates. 16 Apartment Bldg. Financed on any clear prop- a i eae yyments.. All| oon. | | = Dice Ciisins Tile, Co. | | : ml Pho NEY & BONES. a . 1720 Centra} Avenue, Los Ang‘les, California ae er . gate, Ca, abe Announcing Opening Of A New Market fe tA AT 927 NAOMI STREET | Wik 0 HIVE and DRESSED POULTRY at LOWEST PRICES # cites sein wadli ic ape vy’ Ratceee Bred -RMERICAN POULTRY. & PROVISION 00. oe comes a 7 ig c oe : Dyes end Woibieet enuty Caltere { “gradonte ot Hahn, Une, oF Chicago sind New York. The eta. ese Dees eee “rst Ribas haahng hin Wehr Toe a ie }apnbirba yar sbisue i gh aeyAe eee et Raat ee eee eat oe aes at Bea sy its Bin a Si soe eral paeweae MeUe ; TO THE GENERAL PUBL.C: In order to offset certain unwholesome rumors, to wit: That T. S. N. Maloof, owner of Carver Acres, is not the actual Tract 1, recorded in book 31, page 51, San Bernardino County. You will also find Maloof Highland Avenue Tract, 2178, Plot 2, recorded in book 31, page 52. Search the records, they speak for themselves. My offer stands to any one, and every one. If it is not as we say, you don't have to buy. Here is a splendid opportunity to make One Thousand Dollars, by anyone who doubts our word. Remember this offer is unconditional, to anybody, anywhere, at any time. The Rev. R. H. Wade, a man of outstanding character, and 18 years of unquestioned integrity, in California, who has for the first time to deceive the public, is my General Manager. He is known as a man of the highest honor, and invites investigation to the fullest extent. And Mr. E. B. Maxey, building contractor of 20 years' residence in Los Angeles, known everywhere as an honorable man, of strong business qualities, certifies as to truth of the facts above stated. The land is now going. Get in now. Water rights go with the land. He who hesitates will lose. "The Vogue Pay a visit to the latest in Ice Cream Parlors. See "Real Ice Cream" made in our window. REAL ICE CREAM DELICIOUS MALTED MILK COOLING DRINKS DAINTY SANDWICHES ORCHESTRA MUSIC FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1927 Investiga TO THE GENERAL In order to offset certain That T. S. N. Maloof, owner 1910 REV. RICHARD H. WADE Manager Tract 1, recorded in book 31, You will also find Maloof Hi 2, recorded in book 31, page Search the records, they stands to any one and every ```markdown ``` I solicit a thorough investigation on the part of anybody who doubts the honesty, and integrity on my part in offering these lands to the public. If any statement made to the public can be proven false, or not absolutely as advertised, I agree to frofeit $1,000 gold coin U. S. money to any one proving same. CARVER ACRES, is the property of T. S. N. Maloof, and I am in position to give title to individual purchaser, on payment for his acre, whether one acre is sold, or the whole of the acreage is sold. The records of San Bernardino are open to the investigation by any citizen who may desire to do so. You will find Tract 2177 of the Maloof Highland Avenue book 31, page 51, San Bernardino County, of Highland Avenue Tract, 2178, Plot page 52. they speak for themselves. My offer every one. If it is not as we say, you opportunity to make One Thousand Dol- ubts our word. Remember this offer is idy, anywhere, at any time. ade, a man of outstanding character, and ad integrity, in California, who has for the public, is my General Manager. He he highest honor, and invites investigation and Mr. E. B. Maxey, building contrace in Los Angeles, known everywhere as strong business qualities, certifies as to stated. ing. Get in now. Water rights go with dates will lose. T. S. N. MALOOF, Owner. E. B. MAXEY, Contractor. RICHARD H. WADE, Manager. This property, named after the great scientist of Tuskegee Industrial Institute, offers the greatest opportunity to be found anywhere in this wonderful State, for the economical development of the Race. Located on paved boulevards, about one hour and thirty minutes drive from Los Angeles; within 30 minutes' drive from the following towns: Alto Loua, Etawonda, Cuecomonger, Upland, Ontario, Chion, Corona, Aylington, Riverside, Colton and Redlands. Twelve miles from the city hall of San Bernardino. It also joins the finest Olive Grove in California. Buy one or more acres at once. Prises advancing with improvements. Delay means loss—get in on the ground floor. This is your one opportunity to own some of the best land in California. Rich, level soil, midst highly improved orchards, vineyards and olive groves. Geological survey shows abundant water supply; water rights with every acre. Buy one or T. S. N. MALOOF Owner of Carver Acres avenue and you will meet our repre- ly competent to explain all the de- Located in the midst of health highly improved highway, from L. Right in line with highly impr from Los Angeles' Court House. State for poultry, rabbits, in fact raise. This acreage is surrounded b E. Burton Cem Heart Fai (Continued from avenue and you will meet our representatives who are thoroughly competent to explain all the details of this proposition. Located in the midst of health, wealth and prosperity, on a highly improved highway, from Los Angeles to San Bernardino. Right in line with highly improved orchards; about 54 miles from Los Angeles' Court House. Also the finest place in the State for poultry, rabbits, in fact everything that you want to raise. This acreage is surrounded by several large cities. Plenty of personal rights, his easy grasp of the facts in the case, and his deep sense of constitutional law enabled him to win victory after victory in matters of discrimination and injustice. In cases, prosecuted against theaters for unjust discrimination, in cases against restaurants; against members of mobs who had attacked and beaten members of our group, and in matters affecting property, rights, Attorney Ceruti, not only in the local courts, but in the Supreme Court won a score of cases, each of which tended to confirm and make secure the Civil Rights Bill of this state. To my mind, the crowning effort of Attorney Curtis' work in Los Angeles along the line of human rights was his effort in regard to the Training School for Nurses at the County Hospital. The manner in which this fight was organized and conducted attracted the attention of the reading and thinking public at the time to such an extent that there was created sufficient public sentiment to overcome the opposition those in charge of the Training School had to the admission of our young race women, and as a consequence, this branch of our public service, and this opportunity for training and humanitarian employment has been opened to our group ever since. Every girl graduate of the Los Angeles County Hospital Training School for Nurses, or who in the future may become such a graduate, is, and will be indebted in a large measure to the fearless and painstaking fight that Attorney Ceruti made for our group against those barriers of discrimination which had before that time barred the admittance of our race girls. As much might be said of the fight Attorney Ceruti launched against the appearance of the Klanansmen in this city, against the unjust discrimination in the swimming pool cases and for his relentless attack upon all form of discrimination in public institutions and acemi-public places. As a vigorous and active member of the Board of the local Branch of the N. A. A. C. P. his services finally attracted the attention of the national officers and he was elected to a place on the National Board of Directors of the National Association, which position he held at his death. Attorney Curtis appo- lowman from the stu- couraging efficiency an higher degree of self- service more part various lodges and so be was a member. For about seven ye Exalted Ruler of the I saw the lodge grow in a few to nearly a thou- gavel and saw it rise f of chains and a bankrupt ownership of an estate property in South O near East Jefferson St creation of a building tier of an Riks' Home more acres at once—$800 per acre and up. Terms—10% down and balance to suit purchaser. This amount will place you in possession of an acre of the best boulevard lands. Gain an independence. Buy now before prices advance. T. S. N. Maloof, is sole owner of Maloof Tract No. 2177, and 2178, Highland avenue, San Bernardino County. We guarantee to every purchaser full protection. This is the most wonderful opportunity ever offered west of the Rocky Mountains. There will never be another such offer in your lifetime. If you wish to get in on the ground floor in this proposition, visit our headquarters at 2727 Central who are thorough- proposition. I prosperity, on a San Bernardino. It is about 54 miles most place in the that you want to age cities. Plenty all of the wrinkles were worked out of the Endowment Department, and the Insurance and Benefit Funds were placed upon a sound and secure basis. Irre rose to the position of Grand Chancellor of the State of California, and attained notable recognition in the National Councils of the Order of the Knights of Pythias as well as in the National Councils of the Order of Elks. Attorney Ceruti was one of the charter members of the Holland Lodge No. 20 F. and A. M., and was also one of the charter members of the Sigma Fi Phi Fraternity. One would think after having read of the many various activities of a local nature conducted by Attorney Ceruti that he was blessed with an enormous income and enabled to amass wealth as a result of his ability and untiring work. On the other hand, the contrary is wholly true. The great criminal cases in which he engaged not only occupied weeks of actual trial but weeks and even months of preparation both for trial use and on appeal. In no case with which I am familiar that he handled, was he ever paid a fee at all commensurate with the work he performed, or the importance of the issue or rights involved. His work in the field of human rights and more particularly in matters of defense and prosecution of civil rights bill of this state, would not bring sufficient of remuneration to carry his general overhead office expenses. It was the prosecution of an ideal, the fight for principle, the exhilaration that comes from expending ones mental and physical force, in maintaining high standards and in securing for others the things that make life worth while, the invigorated, sustained and drove Attorney Cerutu on through fight after fight and through labor after labor to his untimely death. In appearance Attorney Caruti had the statue, the build and the commenceance of a warrior. That fight was in him, was apparent at first elance. The of water, guaranteed for domestic use by the owner. T. S. N. Malee will endeavor to assist you in building your home with all the necessary improvements. I am not a promoter, but owner of this tract. I am in a position to give a grant fund and certificate of it. als, Sales,—City, Country and Suburban properties. In fact anything in the Real Estate line. Information cheerfully giveh. We do a general contracting, building and financing, build- construction of every kind; painting, plastering, paper hanging, plumbing, cement contracting, architectural drawing. Apartments, bungalows, courts, stores, duplexes, modern homes of every description, and furnish architectural drawings for same at a reasonable price. We ask that you give us an opportunity to prove our ability to you. Give us a call at our headquarters. Buses go up to the land Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, 9:00 oclock A. M. CARVER ACRES H. WEINBERG'S MARKETS STORE No. 1, PICO AND CENTRAL AVE. STORE No. 2, GRIFFITH AND ADAMS ST. PHONE METropolitan 6065 BEEF, LAMB, VEAL AND PORK ALSO POULTRY AND FISH "Courteous Treatment, Honest Weight"—Our Motto Telephone orders promptly delivered free, upwards of $2.00 in old city limits Compare Our Prices Hog Chitterlings, per lb. 10 Cts. Hog Head, per lb. 10 Cts. Melts, per lb. 10 Cts. Maws, per lb. 10 Cts. Sweet Bread, per lb. 35 Cts. Pure Perk Sausage, per lb. 25 Cts. Pure Land, 2 lbs. 25 Cts. Compound Land, 2 lbs. 25 Cts. Eastern Bacon, whole or milt. per lb. 33 Cts. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF POULTRY AT OUR STORE No. 2, GRIFFITH & ADAMS ST. STOP!!! THAT COUGH PRESENTATION 1908 A Guaranteed Relief For Coughes and Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Throat Troubles. Mfg. and Sold By— Albert Bannum ... Druggist Sale & Central ON SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES 50c and $1.00 Per Bottle deed, and a certificate of title to each individual arre bought and paid for. Do not measure my proposition by others of a like nature. Mine is different from any other yet given to this people of California. In fact there is nothing to compare with this proposition. I also finance and build homes anywhere in Southern California. Resources unlimited. If you have the purchase price on your acreage we will make every effort to build for you; putting in fences, chicken corral, rabbit hatchery, allowing you to pay out in small monthly instalments. Here is a splendid opportunity to make a substantial beginning toward an independent future. We also carry Fire Insurance, Rent- als, Sales,—City, Country and anything in the Real Estate line Building I We do a general contracting construction of every kind; paint plumbing, cement contracting, Apartments, hungalows, or homes of every description, and for same at a reasonable price. We ask that you give us a city to you. Give us a call at our Buses go up to the L Sundays, 9:00 oclock A. M. CARVER 2727 Central T. S. N. MA RICHARD H. WAKE pressed and in welfare work. The demise of T. L. Wood was no doubt due in a large part to lack of physical exercise, and so too, the unstring labors of Attorney Coruti, coupled with the worries which attend the prosecution of criminal and civil rights matters crowded out his time for play and left him an easy victim to the ravages of overwork, of worry and of care! A few friends at his house at night to enjoy the hospitality of his home where his wife stood by his side to welcome and make pleased those who dropped in for a social hour, was the limit of the time he took from his work, the limit of the recreation he provided for himself. Attorney Ceruti was a member of the St. Phillips Episcopal Church, and at 12 o'clock on Saturday, the 26th of H. WEINBERG STORE No. 1, PICO A STORE No. 2, GRIFF PHONE ME The image provided is too blurry and low-resolution to accurately recognize any text or graphics. It appears to be a blank or heavily blurred background with no discernible features. E. B. MAXEY Contracting Department Suburban properties. In fact e. Information cheerfully giveh. Department ing, building and financing, build- denting, plastering, paper hanging, architectural drawing. courts, stores, duplexes, modern and furnish architectural drawings an opportunity to prove our abil- ur headquarters. land Tuesdays, Thursdays, and ACRES HU.0579 March, High Mass will be said for him by the Rev. W. T. Cleghorn, the rector. This mass will be followed by services at the Hamilton M. E. Church, participated in by the Knights of Pythias and the Elks. The interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery. On Sunday, the 3rd of April, at a place and hour to be announced, public memorial services will be conducted for Mr. Ceruti at which time the members of the bar who labored with him, and who knew him, his friends from the Bench and members of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and of various organizations will pay such tribute to his labors among the people of Los Angeles, as comes to their minds and hearts to pay. G'S MARKETS AND CENTRAL AVE. WITH AND ADAMS ST. repolitan 6065 In the Sunday Examiner of March 13th, the Ex-Kaiser of Germany says, "France faces peril in Nationalizing the Negro." The article starts out with these words—"The battle cry of 'Africa for the Africans' may soon be heard ringing throughout the Dark Continent. "The race consciousness and self-reliance of the African races has been strengthened to an appaling extent in recent years. The fact that the colored men were permitted to fight side by side with white men and against white men on European soil during the World War is primarily responsible for this development, pregnant with dangers to the supremacy of white man. The misuse of colored troops by the French in occupying the Rhineland has also helped to develop the black man's ego." The Ex-Kaiser sends forth, as it were, a warning to white men. He says that before the war Africa was considered just so much space wherein European nations could expand, and he seems to think that it was perfectly all right for Germany, England, France, and Italy, as well as minor republics to step in and take a nice little slice of Africa without consulting the Africans. But the Kaiser thought this procedure all right. What the beloved Ex-Kaiser seems to think the message the world needs today concerning Africa is the part that France is playing in and out of Africa—says he; "Africa can no longer be easily politically divided. French colonial power now extends from the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Guinea indicating that France by right of territory will eventually influence Africa as a Nation." He also laments the fact that "added importance is lent to the Pan-African movement by the fact that it frequently links up with the Pan-Asiatic movement". This fact inspires a thought that is being advanced in this Country with regards to the Negroes' religious affiliation. In Chicago a few days ago when we visited one of the larger churches of that community, we had occasion to notice a body of men attired in costumes not unlike those used by the Turks. We inquired "Who are they?", and were told that these are they who have denounced the white man's religion, and have embraced the faith of Islam; and this brings to our mind that in this very article our sorrowful, and much disappointed old Kaiser says that the relation between these two Pan movements is due to the prevalence of Islam in both Continents. Again says the dethroned German ruler, "During the World War, it was France who especially invited her colonial peoples to avail themselves of the weapons of European warfare. And at present, France is busy militarizing her whole colonial Empire. The most important fact in the case, however, is this; the Ex-Kaiser wishes to call the white world's attention to France's attitude with regard to her policy of not only strengthening her army, but alike her depleted population from the blacks within her domain or reach for that matter. Some important information, says the German— In considering the future of the white people, it is appaling to note that in 1924 France's peace standing strength army of 780,000 men contained 220,000 colored troops, and she was prepared to put in the field in an emergency, not less than 1,-600,000 colored warriors. And again he calls attention of the white people to France's dwindling birth rate, which he declares, has caused her to abandon the color line. It seems to us that the object of this article from the pen of Germany's Ex-Kaiser is to stir the animosity of the entire white world against France because of her attitude towards Africa—for says he, "Attention has often been directed to the fate of Rome on account of her far-reaching racial intermarriage." The sudden demise of the Hon. E. Burton Ceruti marks the passing of a notable character from our midst indeed worthy of mention to the utmost. He was for many years a commanding figure, a part and parcel of all the movements which stood for the advancement of mankind. We know of his wonderful ambition for the advancement of the race with which his destiny was linked. Kind, considerate, and generous to a fault, no cause which he thought stood for advancement ever failed for his support. We acknowledge his loyal support in our efforts to accomplish something in this community for many years and until his passing. We join with his loved one, relatives, and legions of friends these words of condolence in this hour of sorrow. For a number of years a young man of Los Angeles has been visualizing—he has been dreaming dreams, and now, he tells that the time is ripe for the launching of a proposition and stands for a concrete organization of Negro finance with the group. We shall not call his name, but as we glance over the prospectus of his organized plan, we can but feel that qualifies the confidence of the public. We hope that this will merely serve as an auto suggestion. We want our honorable City Council to say something in this case which comes up before that body for the second time Monday. Rev. Lauretta S. Walker, who is a minister and has presided over a little Mission at 1134 E. 37th St., for the past twenty-one years, has had her property, health, and spiritual nights invaded by a Jew, an ex-world war veteran, one L. Goodman, who moved next door to her some months ago with a boot factory which is disagreeable in aspect and condition of operation causing smoke and dirt and on one occasion, set fire to the mission almost destroying it. Now, the Mission is in the restricted district and we hold that Mr. Goodwin's factory is out of legal order where it is. WHY PAY RENT? THE HISTORY OF THE HOME The Walter L. Gordon Company Is selling some of the finest houses in the city at ridiculously low prices, and on exceptionally easy terms. We also have many splendid bargains in five and six room houses on large lots selling for $3200.00 to $4000.00, $300.00 down and $35.00 to $50.00 per month will buy you a beautiful modern home that will astonish you with its splendor. "IF YOU JUST WILL RENT" Consult our Rental Department—We have some of the most modern and attractive houses, bungalow courts, lots and apartments for rent in the city, renting for from $21.00 to $45.00. OUR INSURANCE DEPARTMENT: Will take care of your fire protection at the lowest possible cost to you, and keep your property fully covered. OUR FINANCE DEPARTMENT: Will finance your building proposition 100 per cent. We will build any style of modern house, flat or apartment on your lot, making you a comfortable income. We will raise your present 4, 5, or 6 room house and build under it, converting it into a three or four family flat or a 6 or 9 apartment house. Your monthly payments on the investment will be $25.00 to $100.00 less than your monthly income, which will make you independent for life. We will re-finance the property you are now buying so that your present excessive payments may be cut in half and you can then buy that auto, piano and Radio without an increase in expenses—THINK IT OVER. CONSULT US IMMEDIATELY WALTER L. GORDON COMPANY Building Real Estate Financing Rentals Insurance Collections WALTER L. GORDON, Pres. C. EUGENE HOUSTON ALBERT J. BASS GEORGE H. DUNCAN VERTNER LEWIS GORDON, Gatty. CHARLES L. EASON C. J. SMITH WILLIAM MELLE WATSON 3617 Central Avenue Windsor 3230 LIKE A DREAM IN THE SHADOW OF THE PYRAMIDS THE EGYPTIAN TEA ROOM 1193 East 12th Street Open All Night NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS TO THE PUBLIC Under New Management, With New Policy, Courtsour, Efficient Service Special Lunch Daily from 11 to 3, 35 Cts. Chicken Dinner daily 90 Cts. Hat, B脏tuits Best Home Cooked Meals All Day Price Encourable Parties or Clubs Welcomed Free Entertainment旛 Dr. Anna M. Williams, D.C., Prop. E. J. Bradley, Mgr. See The Monkeys, Elephants, Bears, Lions, Tigers at the Indoor Circus, Legion Club, Mar. 30. AUTOMOBILES CHAS. R. WALKER, Special Sales Representative of Mill St. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, the largest dealers in town and county new automobiles in the world. A RACE ENTERPRISE, OWNED AND CONUCTED BY REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. MODERN EQUIPMENT, SYMPATHETIC AND ECONOMIC SERVICE TO ALL. THE MAGNIFICENT FUNERAL PARLORS CONNER · JOHNSON & CO. OF Undertakers And Funeral Directors THE STATE OF NEW YORK This Beautiful Establishment is Fully Equipped and Modern in every Respect. If you desire Courtesy, Service, Quality, and Prices that are Right-Call Them, They Satisfy. They Invite Your Inspection, Visitors are welcome! LADY ATTENDANT FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN 1400 East 17th Street Phone: Westmore 2060 1 TE I ERG CS ea oe A Gk Ee Doe ge ae ee Cm veal Wa fs eed THE Cauironink Ecee You May Never Know It Hacuancd” SES Ei ebeoen avian ee ee ee tite ee eee Ss a eee. Ba 0 Pe fav ei ae BA ah ie Rovealdtieet ae 3 2 2 leita caee Seats . : $ ae rae ere x Pre ee eR RC ce ee Iie 92 SER a a esa Sear tere me | ho) Amcomonts — MOSS eens Se a, ee8 5 a Me nce Mo hah G ? ome hen we fo mesial aa r athe sl i) & a i iY SISO 6. i Hl a8 y we eS Ye as ae eg Cy: dN rn Mae Po * ; A Se 4 ways Cf Le (Geer ae ee | gf Past, 7 ee ee os eS Le ed bi 4 E S ont ” ol cao i ot ‘ Peay Pr fie rater aie r Peace si ate ra | e ' DENCES— CONCER? i DAS. CVE Ree Need BOE PR TAU Mess CME LS: Lael ¥ rr ee erm mmningelaerigttithp canoer ere Renn S HENRY ALLEN BOYD A Lender Whe His Qulled lnThelighet epee NEW ROPE BAPTIST CHERCH eT eas : be Tuesday and Wedaesday Rvotings: ny Ha Ws Wonder Lec we “THE PRONT EINE INS. S. Wok” .The Ratiroa’ Ciatter wishes to con- gratulate Spe ay ae ca aon J.D. Bantoii, J, ir We Me Daniels,” A: Hall, I. C. Disles, and Chas. L. Upton. * 3 CHICAGO Goes Wiko. our erAaraae Hale Bos On trip recently mite East by the writer, one of the things which attratt- of his attention, was the: number of Déople: of our rave ‘who have ‘fallen Metims to: the straight: hair épidemte ‘which has teken Chicago by: storm. With practically’. a ‘hundred /ditferent straight tiair preparations’ou the mar- Ket; it fs. common sight to’ age ‘stock- ing’ o8ps,of all colors and hues,’ pro- Aruding from beneath street hats. ‘The stocking caps are used for thé ex- Press purpose of keeping ‘the hafr in a straight and slick condition, After ‘a heavy application of Murray's Hair Tonio, or auy one: of the hupdred ‘Already mentioned, the hair is ‘briskly: back, and the stockiis cap ep- pileg-tighitly. When this ‘ig removed, ‘the hair has a gloss, © pair of Begianery fn the Straten bar crass ers in the at crags often "forget that ‘they still tidye the ‘#0eK on thelr healt when they go in ie: strest, which of cdurse, 4s rather embarrassing to then whef their at- Sey is called xo’ ene tae. were it continued to eey un, cago will soon have a. ace ot "patent Jeather headed inen and women, =» LANDLORDS REAP HAREST IN. > ® CHICAGO ¥ ‘The next thing to ownfhg en off well 1 to own ani apartment housé 1h | Chi- ‘cago. Landlords are gradually becom- ing wealthy. off of the Colored fat renters, charging:anywhere trom $80.00 per month to. $300.00for five and. six Seay thot colored ecg trom fR6, Boe ae trout ® con: Been ogee before tn tho: windy Sa! mew: eee hacia sieves: a “windy lgbU6tic DIN, for it uaa Tong boon kiiown! that ‘New York is about the Scmabedsciog sie, pion of toe Tor cur rate, a maeay,ioatances ac sll hata: temy. ob coves: and aight, ‘t0d éontetinies ton, coped up in's Ave Tooth’ apartment. In Chicago; bese- tient quarters até ever being rented, iene cbr educa tas greq! ean obo cau: oe ator ie have invaded Michigan AY ens, id “yhat used to be ths honies and apartments: of ‘the wealthy witite -race; for which privi- price of 320000 per ment nth Blom Melted Bets te cote best seoms. ‘consideration; The fate Beodniae Box hot, that af thes - they are unbearable: Brookmont Hotel: ait ve, place on South’ Michigan “Av: = fwhick caters fo thie mote fortunate thembers of the rate with money, is a thi fice benim, bi see | ptormses pan are See ecm nee Rights series Gance in the Jobby Of tte ‘with! mmsi¢ furnished yy one of the leading’ jars. orbhientras. stool a lewis gentloman by team Saat ete is 8 s packel with colorett peopte day: and. ry ‘ordi dele eee iliac Ried ope ‘hy Mayor: That My ajnee:’ former eS ontored tht: rece for the ‘neat. Mayor of Chicego with America ‘Firgt.as: bis cm, BAF BOE wp all ac obaea aes lia Sereda Spe tering: tls. Yewenge ‘while. he hes the: pow (do90.. Vit aera an ohen’ mip eee es ce If Ack for and SO H Be sure you get a SS ihre | a eee ce f fo eee penne > BR RARER ON o: t ES’ | SRESS Or AR x Fp alk BAe pone So gh rho acheor ahr Scthers, Free enigination & X-tays es, Be se Sonate oy, Se Same: FA eee erebiepipiits i hi Breiner ees (73) os erie BOT 7 20 Reedy a J Bn | a acaetee ietiiatin ca Oe ge rack Beene cuba at gvoneree cen eit escaa. are— ieee eet Ns fyi aiph es me Bese 1S cas A eng Sak a has dena ee eae ‘Hopkins, W. Lawson, b..B:; Howell...) : om Seiras : ‘theae" site mama to, Chak, Tk Up Pe sneer a cre ARCADE: RED CAP IN.BHOOTING Gas Conway forntee eal rod chp bh Bele ae chara 6 3 pire ee ee From’ what! coult we of the fhtted for’ sorte: tine, « pur- a Ford: coupe, and drove to land iu in effort 10 effect » recon: eliation with Mrs. Conway who was visiting relatived’ there. Upom her ‘re: final: 19: come home, he: drew. his: r6- ‘yolver atid shot up. the “boss. ‘He was arrested Ister, and held n $10,000 Hlovbe f the Goutters Facite ‘Coe peng, fork ne or of years end fa wel nown -aronni Los Angéles; snd amtong the ratiroad' men, se . “| GHAIR GAR PORTER ADMITE, © | aeerotan ae ; |CALIFORNIA, | ey | Wella Bepiity-of Acquaintance With. by ee ‘Alleged Slayer.” _ Btryohning Furnished Worries Who Uh SS Wantett it to: Ki note bed: | He Declargs.. oi Loose ends of the “Marray. baby pbipohing: chea were tied up late-last week. wi ‘Ben Wyndom, Chir Car Porter’ Devens ‘Los Angeles and Salt ane oe bei Union pean er ad- mi ringing to Mrs, : Bernhard Peterkon: the strychnine now believed te have been ‘eniployed\in the polson- Fagot Ber gout Seanens, snd, Bon fy ter daughter, Margaret Bateman. His statement wad made before Skeritt Ciitford Patten; Chief Deputy, L. L. | Wyndont éaid-be brought the poison Say cae ais les, giving it to Mrsr. eterson, ‘who eh white, with the un derstanding 'that Stié was to use {t for ‘polsunitig rite,“ Wyndom; whe has. wife and‘children in Los. Angeles; sald The first becanté acquainted with: Mrs. ‘Feterson dn! Jan, 11, while she wae-en ‘btife to: San: Diego; to-vislt ber tether. fer bait Ie an noulast theron. He mentiontel that’ he -returaod to ‘Suit Lake lw five-days. Mrds-Betersa oe ot ty satan J the course we Petersen) Sim pe soleus nitmber. sce represented herself = rich widow, gd fait property, horses’ 5 ie her hasband either: ‘30 and that shie ware ‘of Her Sister's children. Wyndoni said, ste gave the mame of Mrs. Jewel, ‘Mectutt Hotel.’ La Np arid a grail: Ne called up “Mrs, Jéwel,* according Koch's ine bo. emptetttret and re a mained with hint tWoihiours. .Adtthat time, he says, éhe émphasined:: he position aga rich farmer's. widow, and seers cle re Sho, asked (oF pol Cr aie Wytiibm to bri r tite poisdtt from Los Angeles. atinete foRoWing meet- A De me Pale coped Jecknon feet sea wel” tor” wyn fe eh eerie e E 5 wotld 186 to Bee irn: Mires P. Fentots een Wpectond Gas erent ‘part of the night on this occasion, ‘The: last. iif: took place cl Stns thie: Japkaok Hime, just thre Sots he ended seal thie 10 Mave guachket the poise eae yoo Pibister + Atty cents 6 atrychitne:” He: declares that intormieg scbradier Ji Lot Angele thAF' he causidevad! Weytnin olson fa srodiany an Cape ONS OPOUABE ad sain, Mceee al we Eetetnos. | Sikri gt rose at Waban abe Sree ofcount. Wyndpas sit. Be ‘eaicbn. be, re, GUateiek witopaay A he Rodaary it whatever sation ta tists taken 1 Semmlem ie os ahi ® opaie a tee RRR ONG oe perf E havea an Robe BAe wala ee ca Tartan bhgee aie cote ered tea ee ales Bike ‘pei is PE vob abe pune tes BEA AN) CREMONA: £fererab HORTARS poise : cae oo Ute ne sk ee Bah ee TR AE Dade ainptbetn ease nont rely byt suo ce a ae teers ee ee ORs br theta ues ale at Ss Ce 7 ig 4 k, = eA a ry coat : anaet ie | HOORAY! Bic CHANGE IN m 8 ce “DADIT ADITY COMTIX i ) De: Aneit 22 the Ceeinbit Binics f tlk deaadn is to by beld and > & Boe ‘6 AN. will ber giver away to dome person holding ' us Dt Bikers i ea Bh ner ‘votes for Queen, ! a 3.) aes ie wil tie the Cae Pl Fichoes will 5 A CO pemeetniektiat co Cat a. nad re tee ere ly bring to offic of She Fon Sak ig. cs Pana preocen ag pier om My enemnens Feat neh sista ENO me a ii icici tae tal eat a bre 2 a : aot) Ba is Pan 0S oS! ewe | ae te aera Ye eee Oh i ee el sae ort i ae eel onl oe, j Te Rt: Bai te ‘ Sy Se ee hy Fe iron eee: : F : Pe MR ote nT SOE NE aM er PWR ee At eae a OF Poy Apmis Lee et ie CPSU ire aneae .eon Sh ha > of Watts to &@ five room stock eee eho a aio ance it the Born om” torating. Watts, kines eae cat Mae of ae a a Ago, ER cence le Bre menountan oe ae Banta Fe. ¥ avy, for the fae of 4By aekt the Wilt Rent; beni he was roasting to on twenty two: and let part “ro through’ a\‘gang-of plite glass at the ‘depot. . ¢ ; ar ‘LOCR-CAR CAMPAIGN +.) SFARTED BY NEW YORK palo. i Se lag cared Sih ye Acton er chants’ Associ ww York thre ‘Sat the. Unlbed States, a that foo mio toe een my be Wetdated at iy ows game. The ion is prepacing a ere ten ‘COUNCEMAR EA YEN | Re RE “ROLAND BATES : ROMAY EVENING, MARCH 28TH ‘STUOKY EAE, APRETL - ee to let bette Oe | fey Lea ee) n PARES StLOR sl Ib) tea e ia ea mr a rome Mer cece | : ree ie ed eee | fe amr | emer es | SE AT DRUG STORESW G0 GWA JABCAT BARGER SHOPS cn BUMS ONEAIS LRRANE TORE Bree Caste " ‘Teacher Pisne che io tenet rept miettiod aay Wray 3H sarees eae ree Seca you qtickiz Now ty lty, | EXPERT MECHANICS; ALWAYS OPEN Central Avenue MEtropolitai BIG DROP IN PRICES ---On All--- FORD CARS SEE 1081 Central Avenue MEtropolitan 3094 H. D. KING Nagro Representative With BBARD AUTO SALES 775 CENTRAL AVENUE Hue: HU. 3857-J Office Phone: Are You In Need Of Money? or mortgage is due and you wisen to have it love you. monthly payments on the property you an I can help to lower them for you. want to build, or add to the present impi ot I can arrange to finance you. If your mortgage is due and you wisen to have it renewed I can serve you. If the monthly payments on the property you are buying are high I can help to lower them for you. If you want to build, or add to the present improvement on your lot I can arrange to finance you. 8-room house, West Side, near Vermont, lot 50x150, no mortgage; price $6800.00, $1000.00 Cash. 5-room and 4-room houses, East 42nd St., $50000.00; $500.00 Cash. Vacant lot West Side, near Vermont $1700.00; $500.00 Cash. See us for other good values, we have them in desirable locations. REAL ESTATE - FIRE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC ROY L. LOGGINS REAL ESTATE BROKER INSURANCE AND LOANS • GOOD BUYS IN HOUSES, LOYS AND ACREAGE • HOUSES TO RENT Office, 3806 Central Ave. AXRidge 8004 If there is anything you want in the time of Homes, Banches, Exchange or Trade—We have it! Consult us before buying and save money. We make good times out of hard times. Out of town customers served by mail. Agents: Edward Kelley; Mrs. A. E. Walker; Mrs. Mabel McClain Gasoline that liquid without which an auto would be as useless as a person without food has gone DOWN IN PRICE. No special reason other than that the companies figure with a low price it will as in the past stimulate travel thereby increasing sales. The public will profit by it and the owners of automobiles are all smiles when they enter the service stations now. BETTER BRIDGES FOR AUTOS Modern ideas practicable for modern traffic are going into the building of better bridges on California State Highways, it is indicated in the fifth biennial report of the State Highway Commission. Three outstanding developments in bridge design have been developed during the past two years, it is observed in a report by the Automobile Club of Southern California. These are wider roadways, better alignment, of bridge and approaches, and more attention to esthetics of design. The standard width of roadway for State highway bridges previous to 1924 was, with few exceptions, twenty-one feet. Today, on roads where a twenty-four-foot pavement is contemplated or seen as a future possibility, the bridge are made twenty-four feet wide. Where the traffic justifies wider roads, the bridges are made correspondingly wider. A number of thirty-foot bridges and subways have been built in the past two years, and a few forty-foot and forty-six-foot structures. Bottle-neck bridges that retard traffic are being avoided by the State Department. It was a former custom in highway bridge construction to build bridges at right angles to the stream wherever possible, and without vertical or horizontal curves on the bridge. Economy and simplicity of design resulted from this rule, but often it also resulted in dangerous sharp turns at bridge approaches and poor alignment generally. It is now the aim, to make the alignment and rising quantities of bridges and approaches equal to the high standard used in building highways, so that maximum speed limits may be permitted. Studies are made of proposed crossings now, and where necessary the bridge is skewed or curved to get the desired result in the most economical manner. Well, Rev. it's too bad. We tried our best to entertain the idea that 'twas somebody else's lie but murders will out. Advise your son to look straight ahead instead of elsewhere when driving and such accidents won't occur. Looks like Officer Broady has a new Doga sedan. Twas night when we met but at that our eyes seldom deceive us. Leon Rehe paid the office his respects the other day. His famous Ford conjoined accompanied him. L. Westbrooks, the auto top man decided to have his Ford covered with paint. Oh min! Mrs. T. L. Woods is proving herself an excellent driver, built in the Lincoln and Willis Knight. No doubt everyone has heard the story of the man without a country but the best man in print is The Man Without a Gay by J. H. P. Mrs. Wilson of M. that St has proven to the Auto Flashes alike that she's nobody's fool. They first to make a monkey out her by charging her about $800 more than one. That was yesterday. Today she has them trying to keep out of jail. Sick 'em! If A. Reeves wished his can be a friend of Weekly. Sunday there and went to hear the Governor's speech on Insurance. Savannah's Municipal officers did likewise. Mrs. Wm. Nickerson reunited Sunday from a few days' outing as Laken famous auto. Bowy, wore linen, to have helped you but were stricken to stop as our motor who missing itself. Our good friend Harry Lowett who edits the Spartan sheet of this world while pilot took time off and coming to inform the Mount Dept that he wished it to sabotil the fact that he is in no way responsible for what appears in its column. Seems like general of the fomiline gender have three-faced him with bodily burn. Spare him gentle madden, spare him! The nothest trio in the city amongst the young men in the Grayson, Hill, Russel combination. They really know what autos are made for we're told. Central Avenue is fast being populated with Marzon cars. A how one has arrived and engaged parking space between Ploe and 14th. E. H. Maxey's overland is looking his picture of health. Business must be good. Father Cleopatra's Dodge was absent from services last evening we wonder what happened. Oh yes; Father was present: Gene Sarrel's Studebaker big six was a conspicuous looking mechani- cal animal before the Gans and O'Bri- en encounter last Tuesday following which you could not see it for dust. Sorry Gene, you bet that way. Mr. Smallwood is transporting him- self about in a Chevy three days since his Hudson committed suicide. He says it's only temporary as he is on his way to a Packard Straight 6 or 8. That's the time. Funny things happened at the Pierce agency the other day. One of our friends suddenly became Pierce Arrow insane and rushed right out to headquarters with a pocket hall of jobs chained and locked with locks. By walking went well till he inquired how many miles to the gallon did one get. To which the salesman replied, "Sif, if you can't afford to buy gas for this baby you better not contract for the car." He bought a Ford. You, it's true. TRAFFIC AIDED BY 4. BRAKES "Efficient four-wheel brakes are having a tendency to speed up traffic. They are not only essential, for the safety of drivers and passengers but for other cars and pedestrians as well. Also they inspire a confidence that makes the operation of an automobile a real pleasure." Logtown Grade Will Soon be Eliminated The Logtown grade a steep and narrow section of the Mother Lodge highway, famous in early days, soon will be no more. The California Highway Commission has authorized an expenditure of $4997 to complete the new roadway over a new right of way which eliminates the grade altogether. Logtown grade, is located on the Mother Lodge highway south of El Dorado, El Browns County. Division III will be in charge of the work. CLUB REPORTS ROUGH DETOUR A very rough detour is encountered on the Salton Sea road just south of Indio, reports the touring bureau of the Automobile Club of Southern California. That detour is seven miles of adults in length, and is very poor in wet weather. NEW ORANGE BRIDGE OPENED A late report from the touring bus company Automobile Club of Southern California states that the new bridge near the Orange County Hospital is now commonly open and it is no longer necessary to detour. WROUGHL. Carbon Canyon, which connects China with Olinda, was recently temporarily closed by the State Highway Department, according to the touring bureau of the Automobile Club of Southern California, oil account of the damage caused by heavy rains. When greeting the differential particular caution should be taken to see that the grease plug is clean when put back. Great dirt is a small, puble covered with grease on the plug may pass unnoticed until it forms a fine abrasive to wear out the ring and pinion prematurely. The Village Motorsmith Under a spreading chestnut tree A stubborn auto stands; The smith an angry man is he With trouble on his hands. The carburbter seems to be The cause of all his woe; He tightens half a dozen bolts, But still it doesn't go. He sits beside the road to give His brain a chance to cool. And padders on his training at The correspondence school. And then he starts his job once more And just by chance 'tis seen The cause of all his trouble is He's out of gasoline. In the life of Los Angeles Yellow Cabs A Happy and Successful PeopleRide in Yellow Cabs They don't waste time and energy in slow moving crowds, or in driving and parking cars. They take a Cab. They know the Cablllhpt the modern city need for personal transportation. They profite the truly metropolitan Yellow Cab Service, which is they wide, standart airline, supervised, dependable. They know the rates are low 20c for the first mile, 10c for each 5% mile thereafter. And with the charge for each passenger, the cost for the price of a ride is so little, the convenience is so great, use Yellow Cab. Yellow Cab Co. Dunkirk 50-50 TIRES ON CREDIT NATIONAL TIRE CREDIT CO. N. E. Got. 27th and Central Avenue LOS ANGELES Open Daily 6:30 A. M. to 10 P. M. HUmbolt 7244 ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` homes as low as $300 to ages from 3% acres up. See us for battles. Watch for the sign of the Forest! BATEMAN CABINET CO. LES, COUNTERS, SHINE STAND, MADE TO EN SPRAY PAINTING AND ENAMEED EXPERT FURNITURE REPAIRING 1312 New TALK WITH BATEMAN TY BROTHER REAL ESTATE CO. home that you want—SEE US. We are real property. We have a few places with an little as $400.00 down. OUR OFFICE IS OPEN FROM M. to 6 P. M.—Evenings by Appointment Avenue Mediterranean Photo: Worcester Mason JOHNSON SPELLMANS BATEMAN SHOW CASES, COUNTERS, S MODERN SPRAY PAINT EXPERT FURNISH WE. 6545 TALK WITH CITY B REAL EST If it's a home that you y in residential property. W be handled with an little a OUR OFFICE 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. 2615 Central Avenue Real Estate Photo G. W. CITY BATEMAN CABINET CO. SHOW CASES, COUNTERS, SHINE STAND, MADE TO ORDER MODERN SPRAY PAINTING AND ENAMELING EXPERT FURNITURE REPAIRING WE, 6645 1312 Newton Street TALK WITH BATEMAN LINCOLN AND FORD Salesman: PHONE: (800) 222-2222 (800) 222-2222 5229. INSURANCE WOODS REALTY CO. 851½ Central TU. 4847 We write insurance on Auto, House, Stores and Stocks of 1,000 kinds. See us first for we specialize in Retails, Exchanges, and Sales of Real Estate. If you desire to rent, buy, sell or exchange your property, list with us for we can obtain the quickest res- ults, we have several snaps. We have $400 down, balance like rent. Small area. With a little money you can do big things. BROOKINS APTS. Two room apartments, all furnished Net and Cold Water, 617 East Ninth Street, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Brookins, Proprietors, Near San Pedro Street Phone: MAIN (620) Open Front Market—Grocery, Meat and Fruit Depot, with Refrigerating Plant and Fixtures, in a new brick building—or For Sale. See J. Marceloce, 10355 Compton Ave. WHEN IN NEED of interior and exterior high class painting and tinting, give us a ring and we will be glad to call and give you estimates. P. H. TAYLOR, Contractor, 1440 E. 17th St, Phone AT-8773. Christ Institutional Community Church which was organized Oct. 12, 1925, with twelve (12) charter members and held their first divine service Oct. 18, 1925, with Rev. R. B. Hendricks, Pastor, will enter their new church home for services Nov. 14th, the second Sunday. We take this opportunity to invite our friends and well wishers to come and enjoy a real gospel service. Divine Services 11:00, at 3:00 and 7:30 to which all are welcomed. Look for a fuller program now. Don't forget the time. Nov. 14th Don't forget the time, Nov. 14th and the place 1201 E. 42nd St. Rev. R. B. HENDRICKS, Pastor. Mrs. B. E. PRENTICE, Secy. THE GREEN CROSS Nurse Course of the American Woodmen No. 1 meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday nights of each month, at different members' homes. Mrs. R. M. Banks, Pres., 1599 E. 21th St., TUCKER 2661; Mrs. Roberta B. Miles, 1416 E. 25th St., HUm. 1736-W 12-10-reg. For 30 days only, a Ten-Dollar Life Reading—from cradle to grave—Only Three Dollars. No stamps. Send full data and place of birth. Astro, 1314 San Julian. No personal interviews. HOTEL SHERIDAN 803½ So. Central Avenue Phone: MAin 3084 LARGE. MODERN FINISHED ROOMS HOT AND COLD WATER GAS SUPPLY IN EVERY ROOM Special Low Rate DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY CALL AND SEE MANAGER DOCTOR M. Shinohara Japanese Eye Specialist (07½ E. 1st. Street Phone: VAndike 8145 Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. 10 to 12 M. 2 to 5 P. M.; Sunday ANNOUNCEMENT CAMO HAIR CO. MARCELL WAVING MRS. ADA ROSS. Pres. Camo will stop your Hair from falling; Cure Scalp Diseases and Itching; Promote a full growth of Hair. 956 East 23rd Street HUmbolt 7546-J Shoes Shined Ladies' Hair Cutting A Specialty GOLDEN WEST BARBER SHOP COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND REAL SERVICE 519 Ceres Avenue ½ Block From S. P. Depot Los Angeles, Calif. L. H. RHINEHARDT, Prop. Greater Los Angeles CAFE THE BURDETTE PIE SHOP 1450 Central Avenue We Serve To Please Home Cooking In All Of Its Fullness The Pies From This Cafe Are Famed Throughout The Land Mrs. FANNIE BURDETTE PROPRIETOR EAT AT THE WHITE SOX CAFE AND CHILE PARLOR Specializing In TEACHER OF PIANO 1555 Court St. Drexel 3742 Lessons given in studio or your home. Eastside. Mon. and Wed.; West Jersey. Thura.; Temple St. Dist. Tues. and Friday. Call mornings. PHONES HUmbolt 7167 HUmbolt 7267 DR. L. BUCANS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO 2101 SOUTH SAN PEDRO On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1926 Free Medical Advice to Those Unable To Pay Bargains In Real Estate WILLIAM R. FULKS LICENSED AND BONDED REAL ESTATE BROKER 105011% So. COMPTON AVE., WATTS If it is Watt's property you are looking for see William R. Fulks, for bargains in house and lot. Just a few of our many bargains: 5 Room House, Lot 50x150. Price $2500, $150 cash, balance $25.00 per month including interest. New Stucco 5 Room House, Lot 37x 153 on paved Street. Price $2887.50. $1350.00 cash. Balance monthly paym ents to suit buyer. 3 Room House, Lot 25x130. Price $1250, $100 cash. Balance $15.00 per month. Bargains in Lots, Lot 50x152. Price $650 cash. Lot 50x120. Price $700, $50 cash. Balance $10.00 per month. Lot 50x150. Price $800, $50.00 cash. Balance $15.00 per month. 5 Room Frame House on Paved Street. Price $1800, cash payment down $150. Bal. $20.00 per month. New Stucco 5 Room House, Lot 37x 153 on paved Street. Price $2877.50. 1350 Cash. Balance straight—Mort- gage. Lot 50x150. Price $650, cash $100. Balance $15.00 per month. WILL BUY HOME $300.00 DOWN Have customer with $300.00 to pay down on a modern 5-broom house, near car line, Wingate Meals Farm, NE $220, Walter L. Gordon Co., $617 Central. FOR RENT: Modern 4-broom house on East 54th street. AT. 9116. FOR RENT: Large front rooms neatly furnished in private family. Phone: HU. $486 W. FOR SALE: 2 apt. houses, also house in rear, good income, industrial neighborhood. $23.00. Easy terms. $19 E. Jefferson, Mrs. Stewart Call eve- MONEY TO LOAN—I have $1500.00, $2000.00, $2700.00 that I can loan either on improved property or to build. This is private money, and can be had at a small rate of interest. Sidney P. Donea, 1720 Central Ave. WE. 6541. Courtesy to agents. 3-11-27 Meets first and third Monday nights each month, 1024 Compton Ave. Visitors always welcome. Samuel L. Taylor, C. C. 1792 Astor St, Box 32, Willowbrooks, Calif. Edw. Bell, M. of W, 1965 E. 14th St, Los Angeles; A. Bryan K. of R. & S, 1750 E. 1338 St, Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED: So hear from people suffering from health disorders, part or full time agency offer. Make money. Restore Health Service, 2318 Central Ave, Los Angeles, Cal. FOR RENT: Seven room house, good front view. Reasonable rent, 1476 E. 22nd St, JUU 3061 W. FREE FOOKING CLASS The last term of the course in Vocational Cooking for Adults at Lafayette Junior High School will begin next week on Thursday, March 24th. Whether or not you have completed last term's work, enter now for this term's. The class will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 to 4 in Room 6 at Lafayette Junior High School. For further information call Mrs. Murdoch, Westmore 3464. in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles NO. D-52586 Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, and Complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court or said County TILLMAN LEE, Plainthor MARY, LEE, Defendant The people of the State of California send greetings to: Mary Lee, Defendant. You are directed to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, and to answer the complaint therein within ten days after the service on you of this Summons, if served within the County of Los Angeles, or within thirty days if served elsewhere, and you are notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the plaintiff will take lodgment for any money or damages demanded in the Complaint. WILSON REAL BARBE RIGHT AT 12TH as arising upon evidence of will apply in the Court for any other relief be attended in the Complaint. Give under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles State of California, July 19th, 1984. A. LAMPTON. County Court and Chief of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles. By: M. Q. STUAKD. Denny Calvin, W. Murdoch, Attorney-At- Law, Westmoreland 6795, 1400 Central Ave., Los Angeles, Calif., Attorney for Plaintiff. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Firm Name The underlined do hereby certify that they are company of collageology firm, 3701 Central Avenue, Los Angeles, California, under the fictitious name of SECURITY COLLECTION AGENCY CO., and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names in full and places of residence are as follows, to wit: Theodore Robinson ...780 East 52nd St. Edward J. Forter...1341 East 23rd St. Witness our hands this 16th day of ALLEN'S TIRE SERVICE NEW AND USED TIRES FOR SALE Tires On Credit 2227 Central Ave. No Money Down LOS ANGELES, CAL- By E. C. AVERRE, Deputy State of California. ) sr County of Los Angeles ) On this 18th day of March, A. D. 1927, before me, L. E. Lampton, County Clerk, in and for the said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Theodore Robinson and E. J. Porter, known to me to be the people whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. In witness whereof, I have ferecently set my hand and affixed my once-issued certificate in this Certificate first above written. L. E. LAMPTON, County Clerk. By E. C. AVERRE, Deputy Clerk. 3-18-4 Hanford News The Grand United Order of Odd Fellow, No. 8337 and Household of Ruth, No. 4948, united to pay a tribute to the memory of Peter Ogden, Sunday afternoon, at the Second Baptist Church. Rev. I. I. Pierson who is the pastor of the Odd Fellows Lodge was the speaker of the day. Mrs. J. McNeir and Mrs. L. Myers presented very excellent papers. Mrs. Lloyd Welcher gave a tea at her home last Thursday evening, for the benefit of the Baptist Missionary fund. The Brave Heart Hi-Y Club met their defeat of the season at the hands of the Island Hi-Y basketball team by a score of 18-12. An extra quarter was necessary, as the scorps was 10 to 10 at the end of the fourth quarter. Roy B. Simpson became an attraction at the Hanford High School, when he starred in several events at the inter-class班 meet. QUALITY SERVICE YOUR HEALTH IS YOUR GREATEST ASSET OUR YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS HAVE BEEN BUILT UPON Quality AND STERLING SERVICE. YOU WANT THE BEST. BRING US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS "Best Drugs"—We Have What You Want SMITH'S DRUG STORES Rev. G. W. Reed, presiding elder of the Southwest Rocky Mountain Conference of the A. M. E. Zion Church will hold a series of Revival Meetings at Hanford starting Tuesday, March 15th. Trucks Cause Most Injury to Life, Property Motor, trucks and delivery wagons cause far more injury to life and property than any other type of motor conveyance, according to statistics gathered by the National Bureau of Casualty and Survey Underwriters for use as a basis for readjustment of rates. Now rates are to be put into effect throughout the United States. The increase on trucks and delivery wagons is due to personal injury coverage, and 8.4 per cent for property damage coverage. Rates for private passenger automobiles will remain the same. Property damage insurance for motor bases will cost about 20 per cent more. POWER LOSS A sudden loss of power is often traced to a slipped ignition breaker cam, or a disconnected spark advance rod. BROTHERS CUED MEATS AND CENTRAL ASSETS JAN. 1, 1925-$1,249,143.61 Pays Sick, Accidental, Burial and Death BENEFITS—ISSUES POLICIES FOR $250 TO $3,000 B. H. GRAHAM—State Supervisor Office 1400 Central Avenue Phone: WESTMORE 3479 J. E. Becerer, Clerk Camp No. 1, H. K. Walkin, Clerk Camp No. 2 Camp meets 1st and 3rd Friday, Nights, Manicure Hall, 15th and Central Avenue Meet 1g tS Me Aan Yee Te ie ge ote ome gee 2 +e etre eee Ld et earn lee tt a gy aati ah aa Ta ee Sm bh Ye RT dhe 58 SE Yoo Beil: To. Read— IE ALIFO LA: EAGLE Mins Maver % niver Ii te ae 2 ES ete eee o‘Read-—THE, eee, erent. natant ies 2 re oP Re Boer Va EDN Oo. ae ane Be Ee | alla ae a ea Te rr me ee ee } 2gegn an oon bnittvenA BAGe 2. | JOE TE eee ear ee cr eee eee Me Aa i if fee re ae eee vy a ad f ae ee I sur i wm ©] a t 2 24 Me Eo es ie ‘ ea Sd fr Pe re - ie oe cia a ae Be Sel A EE pe OR [2°23 - & - eee ae ee ae —S—=—==— oe oer REI. Ok tee eae po Pht ae eS Ma Sst ane (eerste hs aaa Sion CET ar eee — a Wie a eee et whip ceb veer ae Bie See el ewer. Ro PA ake am [ie aia erry LR tee oT agen 3a ce ae A sae ea cd Hie sees) ai FS oR cei iss opm ine 3 Ra ete er oe 5k aetna ee ak ie Ba ae Be one LS ioe f FRIDAY; MARCH 13, 1927. New Location ae BILL WHEAT MOST WOBERN CARACEONEAST SDE; po ALWAYS OPEN © 108 Central Avene _Mbositan 3 ep BIG DROP IN PRICES “ge | On ANl--- FORD CARS. Fea Ee Negra Representative With ° . HUBBARD AUTO SALES CC. 775 CENTRAL AVENUE , Ron, Phaeton HASSE: 4/2) Nee AOR. |» Ave You (a Mead Of Money? If your-morcgage is due-and you wisn to have it renewed, I can\serve you. \ Vee 2a If:the monthly payments on the property you aré buying - are high I can help to lower them for you, 2 % If you wan? to build, or add to the present trprovement on your lot I can arrange'to fmance you~: i -reom house, peat ca eaeee Soret eres a see hae 7 Soom hotona, Heat dad Bt, $50000.00;, cavaant lot West Side, near Vetznout $1700.00; $500.00 See us for other good walues, «we have them in desirable locations, 5} Be hes Ba ea WALLTAM H, GAMBLE POT cee on Gee ees eh ; _ NOTARY: gOS eee eRe aCe eae aaa ieee ae ots : sk ibae a eh or pe * | = cela see 5a § Ses aa hing 2 ite sage mri wg Pot his fee 23 Sy ee iy riceeceelg G ers g vane aeeeit ‘=a Crogkett, Feb. 19.— With shovels and toed ganda boully Gusta Bre te se havea Cou aie ee Dronshen to theorists truest hae Sie pes eatin Phe te erk ro ‘Slides of frequent: occurrengs’ ty the high bills on the Crockett aldip will not delay motorists in future, After ila woek tho entire, hull will Jer old and over it willbe bullt foot ‘conctats ‘highway leading a entie aloye to n road of similar width ee ENS SAE. SALT AN ICED. ‘the niffe-long. spap. +} Fi ae Sua pons iM ' Gn thie aheio_sile, srotkion Rave the road trom: ws Cove to) Watch wil Gs thls nal Hake in tho Po: dig lghvey_ ar acbeduied or cae pletion in ample time for official Geanins. vt Hesgatnes,, Bags om, May E n. Is ‘promised ithe =a Marais wud. her sleter ‘Atbns: the bxitine ‘Of the Pacific High- pay, ou sctoray te Sanat on the Redsaod,. Victory and. Lt highways, tons 20 the ded tion festivitieg plang for i. FUNDS SENT IN Much of the scenic back country of: Northern ‘Calitornis, ‘Oregon, Wash- ington and British “Columbie, rarely’ wisited now, will geek ‘motorists’ trom the Bouth and Fast when the fin- 4 bait “ts Bae se mbar . ee permease tnedequaté terry service at this potit, TencherowsCargtines Seite can be aegotisted in one-tenth ‘the mnt: Liste ‘Mba tho ee Sekdwete obenedl i : : PETROLEUM | ‘The Jullan Petroleum Corporation, § 37 SiiBion sale estates ape<hin assembled and built up by-C.'C, Julian now disconnetted with sqmé, .-anii which toward the ent of his cn stumbied:om the rock of Gnancial stag: mation | and wag en hy 8. Lewis, it's preseat ‘hap deen al d Dry the, Coltoenie enters my h codeine secctbolaers meeting ; séverad days -sx0, at Olympic Fauditorium i: the transaction ys seaman’ The -company —h grown ghd prospered under. Mr.'Lew. ‘fa peamagement and tts actual ase ‘after deducting att Mabilities are day, inj excens of 18 millon doll earned itet profite for the 7" fast vntiiy wore’ ter ‘pentose ive, ‘showing for oop 'to Imako tnrycint sucet spurs a tans. ‘Mr. Lewis was the ‘chic? spesker at pnoaeaec ta Se en es ° ins ‘untolden tn an io sie seat a on Rae prospered: and: disenased thie hed epee ee feation Sion of wie, eee been eee chee TE ekeeerte eas puthern| caltiorule 18 pretty. well ot he a i ON Bg Oy he . Seren eat ie iS se mien alate am ae Eslag'9 ree ta. a iaivak te abe’ lau deans Seem ts poeciNb dts oooh i Rete and sphrel atch “eed Ibe BIG: TRE RO DT BY Pa ean ae at Oe nik tah rar, Seed 4 Pay oe Sei ee hice Bia hs i oan a ie eae me eounty: cooperated to ‘the extent ‘fimore $60,000." The formal ydtp eae mae we q wey. Ti, ne ts ene ot fe aoe Sy a pe B. J. Moote,. p, letter pervotrer Unsle “Bam SrichatedRimeatt ‘ta Sazahe ot taebvs and ars os all aureus ‘ot his Ronse looking oy tee snaportatioa ite stable ts at 4017 © dist 8 fete og 4 ‘BAL Wheat and his famous Packard “about at the of the. ae If our, does not fafl us Dr. pear bass een Oe)? F - AA) cortais ‘péting ‘married man °ts thie employ of Uncle Ham visited the ‘Auto tow, ‘Senda tole mb ‘dentally "he ‘puchased wind: ‘shield cleansér to 9. factory, sunt ist peewee asta rough ie open! Tens Wm. Fambro tried 20 make tis safe 4 dank. ‘The telal pst im wo ihosr ‘Sbout 650 halt @dliaxp. He te now 8 ‘weaker but wiser man, Our t#i6nd Pipkins the painter ‘had ‘his Studebaker wrecked last week but ‘A pominent uslnew man's wie, white-Griving’ tle-r-—néar, wollided with another automobile and) was She carttuly hed het plane all tei ‘to ‘beat the ease but when the judge asked her did she strkeithe.other par- ty's auto she beng imbord with 4he spirit of Ged. Washington could not tell ¢ He and sald, veu-Judge, I hit bis looked over hib.apedks and said dn out bowen ani caves he ‘enllod ca he entiat ‘al eight bucks «on ‘the clerk's (eat 1 feparted -with fils ‘wite, Dogs it pay 20, be honest at pe He Brothers ia the ‘name we noted ‘over te oor’ of s tow, moe oth, up-to-late service station. “i wae reliforeed “by ‘the name Freeman. Gp Ao-itt Wo wish ow wel, Ns i - Eétie Pot the fi ice eet oe Sects tm aad betwen the siattJocking cars and iaies at the auto sham, don't know. just what was his mo: five, but ret, rome tor fate. about sold anew ong to same Deve ae sete PGE RSE ares We ee tee 1 ear. We, Grade who imported bis ste Senin? soa Vord to Oxbtorai te Baty at : a bs well as. Si a ig psa a ee yr r Harding was. obserss mi detec care Rare aor ley te bol cos eer he dhe othe thin. he: 9x7 ee ee pe i ea ae Ne Coca ange hth on a Boe Hace Ereere nr ores me pad ietos Arvows Lit 20h dpst sane tite {n. Emel) Aras conc’ oo_“eakappiinn a6. to, Intertare. wath Me. Geonge’s -uilasti of spots se oto ge Minot tie a, Reine Nie ohh: (fre pie lief totaer care 260: Ws. asad satiny ie i sta rarer a2 te art, ae Seater e ae rae OWNER MUST PAY $1 70 ET SAK Detroit, Fob. 19:—very city has ite porte ee Detroit. Hach year the Detroit po amoood by soedontats logan need Oy Sadegate Only repently. @id it take advantage of exert eae a automobile parked in a to police regulations could be classified ely foyer ‘Tho fikat step on the part of the 9o- Vice was to buy 2 tow, wagon. Two oe fh may paling og are might. Lee ‘date Gaedanaries it cot te "ae to retrieve it, ‘experiinent proved sucoéastnl Anto owners who hed habit of park- ing Bay after day in a restridte’’ spot grontually ‘het their ‘cars towed tn choosing | a a piace: te n., euovae mi oucems rae jetvor. “elnctone rar pooember partment ‘traffic violation bureag to- faled $18,772. ‘This sum af money was which hed bone Mega: gotved i Rew Model of Whinpe! | Hendsomaly finished: ani upholster- ad. se firet now Whippet six incloned ‘models have arsived ‘here and are dis- WWitlye-Ovetlang deniers. they are at. racting mudh attention ¢nil “are de ‘at ostabllaboa'a Rew standard In the tight-stx fehl; s “Fectoty ‘engineers declare ‘that in Be arrpcmanee ‘of the “Whippet six ‘tor p2wer, ‘close attention’ has Teen eee as ‘hish-gratie per Yormance it gacrificing , econo wena J.B Rape, salesmen “Phe cy Are Sapa of ty in an bour het tt-te the powsripfiebe me a ns ene ack coe the best tewtuton Of American and pean. powerplant construc ton. ibe § tore. tie teh 2 stroke OE ast ees a Bog Caper il Bh a Cents Sipe ee ‘en i tone, lowe sleek tn. . The thieflor Ja ce fercee tes Sse to first te try Dut the 5 ibe alin pay: ch nee once im ae cai oe aad the maior ite doen ta contro Hp trees dame Pe 3 ‘ sie Bg RB ee aloe = EL AUTH $898. FB Sicha tar ae tices She cise el ben cu ge eae eae TURES ON CREDIT rare <4) WEEKS. TO PAY . NO” MONEY DOWN * Rrlic Sienesragher |, oN : ~ WOUDS REALTY 0.4 a : : | 851%, Central TU. 48470 ‘a ’ oo) 4 1 a i we Fist it at fore otf oft (Tage Saw E n\n F Saicsrol eat Eetete, Ai you dure te oeaadl “i ‘bay, od ot exchans s yawn property, UTD a swith us. for swe ean obtain the quickest te57 Pn 2 me ae a met ed ps bt Wh hers Up With a Bl momay >on mse bi noi DF jt Mateh for the; sax et the, Roce. | ~& Bo ee SMe se TO Doe kas tea oe Pes ae ess . rg : Laelonty PEE Cages tae en : SHOW (CASES, (COUNTERS, ‘SHINE STAND, TO ORDER. . MODERN: Y i's ‘ ot ae es ae Beis dior a Se 8 = va. ; ae WE, 6645| | 2g #32 Melton Strvok SAU WETH BATEMAN. | ee sary peter ye igen azse.ase ety tho “slain | Bnring}naving “born of ‘ts helegaten:t snds-of-Gouats pes collected trqmifctvic Commons." Ciparaten Chast them in: tax to be the} Conner: is.pn’the 5, Menorts fee siabe snd option. | Cammitteo and Comfade D. . Mx eral a sag okey tr gelnieneey Games tS sock tie eka Sane pees SS * ee aig oa wares Gaye De, op. bas a me = Tey echo Sake aha oa i wean ef oa ae a: ee a2 sivol aad ey eee ee | BOCAS BAS oe mi ma Ao | REMOVED Was ORPICE TO aula gat veneer ot eed see ee ee FESR Secret ee See ane eee ce Sa WON eta et eB a ibs heen a BAMSA OR EWS nema ee eee Ei open ae) ited i peter pe oe Eine Salt ie ag con nese age aan AR ae Ieee Regen fh - x Faatigc~ :AESaGA” BSED - cea? ob socks eee : ae igevinrtens os i rat rs an eens Ce, eens eae See eee a Ure Picea Sar pees abe ee eee URN eae rs Ry caret 5 E oy a cb) Cy xii) grass eee ison the Capa ‘Memorial Masters Sree the Gensel somone 40s Sana CS eeenonne ee regs ag bee SNE shee ech Tet OPER ee E33 ME ORPICE TO : aaa Se coetbas |e aa dhafy tote ee eee e sitio a each: ‘aan. wr RE ROB re aeeay So cee we aM: ‘icnaes ode ey eran Sees it eh: Socom | a a an Lo 7 ene iene DERE PE Kew. oT RPS ge eee aes Fe ee Hae ea NOTICE Christ Institutional Community Church which was organized Oct. 12, 1925, with twelve (12) charter members and held their first divine service Oct. 18, 1925, with Rev. R. B. Hendricks, Pastor, will enter their new church home for services Nov. 14th, the Second Sunday. We take this opportunity to invite our friends and well wishers to come and enjoy a real gospel service. Divine Services 11:00, at 3:00 and 7:00 to which all are welcomed. Look for a fuller program next issue. E ee gr nd gt Pt emit e VOLUME eo pene a ee a DOS ANGEL RI MARC ARM ey ae po aioe SPT sree oe ee Scare eT eee ae eT a ee era rot oC am ee ar eae a ee we er ee et a Saas a ee ee them mn ny em Da aege re ook. | et NR nS em iE noe iND Hs eS Soo ee ee ie St el sa area Hees ee Somer S Peegeee || feces paces A tO + CHIEFTAINS HOME!) © DEFEATED. <<) Tecantbineer, Wio Will be Mesmtie > | PROM JAN (EAVES | 9° Scere aia 83 — <a a i SN aia, Sana ak tii i uLk vas eRe: MCS age eee ees ee RR PE GeV greater, an lah saben ew ane “Twas an alb-thopiriny sight that greet- oan 30 cia ore cone gath -B. Po station on. ar eee ears were pricked, SRN sites.” stoppads ata Bieta Se semdaptee $6 porters, Tora @ ie ones. trek wai oe ta concise Sela ba tate eee ee Sintegiee Matieene bier plone to shing sever qs before. The hows dora far MrtSaee Yoicds were sit creeped: Into the?yards ‘sha with the assistance of @ veteran engineer's hand upom the throttle came to a atop. an I've just ciated fae a ee last Sunday “norning. : A ahdrt hurry and Dustle ‘of pas sengers and,then, there steppéd from a compartment af the sleeper. just abead of PS ee car, @ mod_ est-looking vi ‘Greased in & the pletare vt cs char actes te realm, a. ge ning, Low Angele & Charlotte A. Spear-Bass. A i patie a3 on property ‘temporarily ot the pub x Sere R ee Her first ee ‘wore: “This i9 my te epak negias sole aosk or the: pest Neuse tee tears {2 hae NINE Wen nets iaccort od Sp eee Met 8 i MET ae OE Ge OF mi aie ta te b “You. a oe Se a a ee - es, but we do Madam.” Speke up the acting manager whe was sbout to Speers wat atria 1 BB alana) tere esa! prodmese (053. %, © ze Well, "tis Jig story aid time ts on the: Yin coo nae -Wedt. “Rested, pod inepired by mothe of cravat gud cites Sart: to port of the-vetird commusily. fuer Beary Alles Boyd Re lle After at sbpenee trem Uwe “City: of ford Bupa wl. 5 A They ase dus to rend ty Aniiles op 7 Apel, ee dona from Say ate pee Sawer ee ed " ee Saati ees a Rave Mr" et" pak rank Lily, bat el be én eee ihe of Garmar: Terni, abd ‘Ton. rae Sing 0-589 = See Bee a aks es ms iy. Oe ee ae x sar teat copie leew x. Be Se ge se mentetaer: pen Eee see oe Te ee ae Mehta a Ses ae pak tm the Dati PAR 88s ‘tre ea eae oe ee ae - a ae i. Fe eee ee Cats oo. ee eh a tern ce RR Sganaamee st Rarmttea| pase ; 2 oe ae NEGRO: ZONING LAV Ss NS PBR ee ‘REE BE 5 ais is rere Toa OMS Cys one Bi Ee ean SURE TE S reg mee a LAGS TROUBLE NEW eee taciion, Washington, Mares 24.) (AXCtuM ve: thik Negree eb qodes upder eee eee eens ot ae ome treiual by the United Benes Bupeoe ; The coe, cineien from New.-Ot jeans, where a Negro, vecking apartments in ‘a white commanity to “lone wore Invalla 4nd useonstontiog ii ta the State Supreme Court. The ist- ter aes setingrepholtive. 16 ‘o- 1 ‘was reversed in today’s a eee eee r 4 is eee wie. A917 in- proni Rictag Nemes “treat! ee bomes in blocks where the salon? ot oor ar ‘pat tin: SE ort ie peernt che mk of epee eA EW ORLEANS FEARS TROUBLE * New" g Maroke:14.- (Exclusive). —New. Ortesm aie sa f808 what may rt ‘touble' as: ee ee ee i a Regis MR 2 Baek sgransa Somie:in other éeetl te that ‘pute Oo 100 other guits, have wie ‘nthe white veclions oe i the: ae is mo cane Sear Jee ee tea weit pave pee es She Soese 0.3 mit ene Yt nas “haa SE: Bee nave, peers y vice ned Ht eantot petal scaly than ting i ne eee hag oe spaniel en, in wom i an | tats Bip pe Srleaed hepa boea ‘oained ta: be ther lookout toe aay mnleerntd ve sit aa wey Se meee it i tered, thi 5° rests actlades Wi be aa O8 may. ee spires odeaoea are the Ones most ketone afeclad. = a ie es ete saa oo core ed iH eases ys, . sone A 500 9 F er as Ke ans Sr ore ue ons Tes oy a ' waa oe = he te oa ioe a or Se — Fe, oe oe rane Nee _— Sate pat ei a 2 Poo ee Ne | : | | | i i i e | , | | : A f iy H | | eT OS Ee FST fe mite ee sink Kd | ale dedlier an Marcy. 68th sini; S thie tae wakes eel md people noticeg —— ay ore rae pee 1E-segd a remrkabie spies! 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V seiceiak bis aad siege et pi siceieaae ares on gence eles Seem ge se if eee cate ere A ly tah aaa aad yaa 5 Wate te abpiared outed Ron gegen secon, te a ee ieee tee ae ARSE REE REGS | jt. “ : + i y sort eimai Jit be cee on i be Daponance ae ond or i us ee wads tnceitnle os at. tl upon ‘eitsing,| tet ‘Rise the Gea ieathastorid, | 2 m fae at hiae’ placed: hin’ ateay eee eae ee eee oe oh d a ey. no lli + Be. pe ae REE a i eaves ges a Pal ny Ta co ee oe 0 geet al a _ Profeamil extreotdibary -witt be qty: ate aac sie ee yh Soe fbon Sigs te peste fs le kateon: Eaciee ie ab reece ike inssgeee' het Ate Beied Resietnd. ot Sey Rory Bea et 1 ged tobe entices meets ero Tee see ie ivieneberae oes apse sol Bite: oy 2 res esses os Slowey io reed Me 1. ee eat ani Sed _ a i ppsonetiea ease ea are ERR PRE SAR Og ies x & seeped oe rrr Re: Fil nc bie eae? ae SS Lee ape er. Seem Pal SAM LOWMAN: FREED SAM ae eee eee Beta ‘FROM IN ei VES RU ain te Sa sera ) as DR ola aed se cee ra -Feemved We the National Asgo- Fe cs ore rae ae pein sta Sti eS Pcl at mi a” sta Gowran, arene een tener: oo spcs eth ei cep on Ritesey Sine co's, ana. tieg oe faa 4 Seem ate rear : in borane te bo on peeeauerts mast age Sits ie see ek 7 a erer’ Ce Santee | oe Seemttaaes See bi near Rr ol ig ap supnes BE reek bee Sat ee aad: twa = ter ne fa Se fe: a meet ey piating bance “ant bik sina sat shat ete ee a me, i ace as Wi pe ears. Se mrituals = eo I $ gely Wh ge he e Sap oe A ee ere og Grate Me Pat ne Les ake pues Ss: Seek Piawindieee =~ hiss ine Tien eRe y= chal ae ages retain Ss. ae aaah Sch SriNGLY Kea oS brianaeeiag FP WET Fat ee a ee Bos ‘Gorter -capihary Aiitarisonly Andie “rola: bs : oe Eee a i ee eee Bie ae a en ees ae ie es ae bg saat eet oes: nt apres Wee, RE ee + ra od Liuaalecmyaa tcp egy = Rete ap oo ie ose mtentee ape = oe pag, Seles Sarees ee epe eaeaae | ee Ba es in ER Na eae MENSA Sacer ae iter Vad Mae a oi Lifo rte au ee ‘ ap ae avenue onthe c sh Sa ee : Du a ervtoey bat cat ti upto tant i. ie eee zoe toned te ns Sroakirn the a Fines pea ed ropa awoke t6 we Sovbna thes choy" ie phat Z pee meee Py, ok 3 moma, thé ‘od, eee : heck ie elo that ie was Sracen oF) se, be Soierataeee ns ! naa wier 7 gre 1 pial eee i nen Pie gee Tg Beary bine He Ja: 1990, -bat fy = Sea ’ fron Parca ian chow se ie cee fat oe er doubt vismalized: the featoe or tows aes bo renteg: cer eee ree forse ace, aad ory Sit esbiee peasone<- thea thon aon os Poker Reet ig cates weatiee ie omekae Bee cae fs tatenipetel won os Reopens a tcaeae ¢ th 2 ne hs wor called fas at tat be ges Ae bees ore Gace Sao sive & abs of ar fermen errr: 7 par tune = Eo cengeaneren Sea ery mene ra furnde @ush.with lari eae Bewacne ts = ee eae re o€ hampers a8 tg 3. el ation ar mettonote palling as Soe ee 4 thatthe wi terested: In [Negra yan Nee artists pad : ona thede. in Ne fae ahs Mie te Dendary Mabeh S0b, YP. My: ati ae Sear i <a z aap ae oh ete sa Segal eg aig pa ee aks ae ee Pay. her ahead. Settee: Leroeeet Neopia obras Sm oe sora bined 5 neat he ae ghee, Se oa - es ip bene saa i an paieaty. sats a coriga omger or fey he; perhaps, will in & dew year Ue SNe | ES SF rote i gees wae "Tayler Gordon's voice larg areal a ei a St eee oe sca ae coe mnanecsing ante | Rea combined ‘with the tree esagutwireied ek cerity that ar ah Seats mig oe inant it some Sikaee: Sale oe 27 as Serko eee = So coer esey ee ig oat powertel apgeas Its. spice mga e pag eo ect have ever heard.” nye tainted with white injections. snd aot eatarateg with unboctaping tallectiqns and emissions that are’ unustural 00) che Jastre of-' ‘ Sur the aveiblig’ posteie ot tae masterly singer Taylor Gortos ts : oo 8 grantees Sees Sea tather, ofthe staat tenet MSBUr. “AR: tng Vornpon omnper | ste: exit Siemens ee rage eee ea iy oats is tate fer, aad gre tar & Ge 8 rats - seen orton ne =f ea SEs ‘Such Negro spiritaals 9a, > “iat Touch-s My Garment; Mima Dat OF Jordan; Mags wl es icdste | Hopd; Done Xoge: My Son’ Wades ; My Pda 4. Deitrer Daniel! and) ot a inteely depicted | from Jewish lite snd Hetrate ipel dents fully attested the .wibe pew . of Johnso and the touching, Saagette) "lr J. Hosamead JoNinisn s'she WO: Johason, the efficient secretary. of the, NAA GP, et diocsigebancn of.eriaa ad , soul = ee see, ‘br a of this twomen combination. Beimg the author.of, many ‘compositions -iny musle,'a very fine plano player, a kten critic. of everything musical,” and eS Taylor Gordon to- as ts a alee one ae Doubles; 7. Robamond ak Rred-28-« Negro. tmmortal wea a city weeks Maa sais ee otae eee Monit Sckeeee ama Tapia orks mpeon ihe cade tc tho savin canoes’ bons ber roniiy-slapeates fort ¥: sem eae rain ks oeeld He a ap Ge shay mobos _ Tepier flonigh. benldes bitng @ mar | rotons ee + Us ae Soeayion a5 Mipchomesk aol hae ne Siptoeinatk 368. SOS pe seit, Mua eons eee one Era eae 2 B : os a bat the Sosts. natty einem eae iny, tie and ease, Seats 4 woodlem, Fiber, 0 , ae : aig beathiyte sonata int : pe Dorhen S Get , =e aioe ete a eta ed eM He. iD CURD at : AMONG DUR CHORGHES 21 eon BAR Pet i Sea ra oe RE ree lh meee ey ae Sr S Fite eae ee sae se Cee re Do <THE CHURCH © Bere Se fs ieicarc acne ai Zou L BAPTIST. , ea Se pS LL ats rate THICDLN SeEMORIAL. COM Fs Tinea oe ‘Siinday’ School___. x. Bebra Sere MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH i fi & && ey stot Birt se meeps: s Seboo!___________9:30 Reet mre ae s ‘School____-_. i ASSP. eet {iss Seana Fi CHURCH ee Pasion west B, ¥. P. U____.__--6:30 P, Bt. a ‘Communion First Sunday * “BIRCH ST. CHURCH OF eee ro * Prewehis LA. M&S P.M SOMMUNITY CHURCH Cue . F fe aerate, * Sanday Setool— am P.M. ; H. 4 SOSTER, SEE eae iene for eat Serene re sag Bebo —_—_—_ 920 A. wee a ae 4 ide C hm < ah te pa ahead arerouc ta: MMR eS LES a ‘THE PEOPLE'S-CHUI CL ie 1835 s ee Binet 2P | ee 8 Ree oe ae, emote chs yep an Se EE ith, ae Peete igo 6 & eon d ese hades Fst Baty idea iain bees e Preling 10m 6 100 PM BYP: U- ___.) -600 P.M. Nn} INARY. BAP- 1s : Avenue ‘ ee ae oo Beclng i a , BY. BU... 6200 PB. Comannlon Feat Bonny" saegace warns ae EY Nn GORDON, Pastor Prodan LM ee BX. P. tt too PM: | ction) ta AD A.M. HY. B et Nee Be Beanie ean ct a Te ae Wart ee me ete E eee Pele Mea A wg er ew Ee. Companion Fizst Satay a SECOND PAFTRT CRURC 1, Seg She Beaty ri RMOEE CHURON Say Scat an SM A BE ooeaaes ee se See ne fereie wince palaaeie. feck dare eae eee A Ae Stitt Si Dietblaiy 33 Meas he He stash i os chy a. a ae oe eat ain oe Se oe ee Reet een > Ea ay bale fi an oe ar wee | OHI MisSionaaey ° >: ong Res at BEE: DG RRO, Pastor. eae MERE uP te F Fe ted OO ae a OxT?, <1 Communion Fiest Suaday” 3 ~ SHURCH oS M/E CHURCH ae te = Beret ite ted dee CHU RER |: Paes 4-8) RRA T ON Peetae. 1a CHURCH DF GOB DNIGN MISSION 33 ne: i see igs oh ana 9th Shvigy: Ring Pag Eee bey oe ad ith We tne aes ease tlre i samen Soon __ ERE: ARE SOME OF... act The Values Received ee Tish The Bitiieek OF The = oa Ses E oat <e eee EERE necting system t i | Be pean } eet eos oe Sa Ser POUR: W-4- = ew, coe <i rentee See eee Be a) : pr Bible Prophecy wil bo. preweniet 4 Saker: Te48 Pr We. wien Mvkagellst: PP. GC. Rolgnrs pregcten go. tha, eutieet of the 3208: of tory ane re the ‘Angel nade cleay:t0 See in, the Oth an by eine ae SAS ena ho ae oes Fe the caspase ot be beta eee . heii ae aera Sue ‘3 a ¥ re abet rn fox sparta oa sees ie Geeks bows S700. pee ee aoc cee see Bho Sie Fre ven Marple ap Warn Siewe oa Re a mek os Eee peta AA spoken Mags halk deevinr Siete seers oN ts E>. re : EZ ees 3 ris ” Pie ieee aia ie © BEORE Ne. 1, PICO. AND CENTRALAVE.. OR 2iikdertin aio amnion: Z ] aR “An DRO BEER: 3 EMD ea Ala: AN ES: ~<A PSQRAIETRY AND FISH: # ca Lay y= wr Ae. 4 i a Ber 2 Gee Ss aN “aa rca ee ane at _ —s “iceaeee se agiared eh oars of. Pivg Mead, wer ics eke Cane Felts, Ret Ws Satie tnecisitpr pn Bae pee die a een 10 alts See eek ee ee <: NE) CRREN A URL: LINE, OF POULT Lat « LUE Mean er ate MEM SNE es ri aac a a nated ea tik a oa ers (ee ie htt weary fat bs he Ae cL: Fe 7 oe Fas 5G Spade lene OP eiiaaacicatag ck ae ee PAIS Pie CRG eset ee co rc eae oa a Rea ees HE lead use app seo rach aace eee a Foe pal Ge rere Beer er Ie MES BRL ey a ae ee OE ee es | POURMONGTS WORTHeOur Motto: PAD AGN 1 CAR ca CRD SM nes Reales ee iala a hm ead ayer tret SRE ae an ae Bephanate ser pakoukoek ie a rae pee ec SER ee eo ec ee a er eres | Bik ee ae a 8 di set Shee) 1S tains tia est gene Pn Gags oe | ys Re vrienhcn n ee n ae Oa oe a logis ee fag) ee oe eR ONE Re Ae ae ees MM Oe a Wage ag eo ig ia ae. wee ENNIO S320 BOERNE SORE | AI ge oe is Morris. Ng ao Sitios "rarest ee ‘Goutral: arenap "inate Fae he cat Tawke hand’ Stan dn teem ‘@f the Midway. Bmoke Mets be ‘siggtated to some fellows stand: Rhee Ses piaticoe tae wr amare t: apd a hand bee = & ‘on ue aves weit. a vik Gt-?ope for a pac ape y é ee m iovanw inbente tallies’ aumtinn.: GAuein. fare pedo te acre Ee ei ae ars Binley “woe the. ep wan 2 Ir i le Ta nintatere | oes ear sae » ‘Ke. sey . fee Hor, Telley Morgan or Lm sane ke anna. W. ot Hantgnd. fist the.. Of Willie: Batier was € rend success. wr ietatind aes teak kee to vere, = Bet eed ‘The’ Second Baptist Ghureb ts peo. oe et ah sdded to the -roll Ie cero F Be. me ee OF King Bolonion Lodge, No.'6,-F. & A! M. lat week at Garibaldi Hall. ime Pleasure Bors beep Saoued ieee ns eas bald Hyll‘on ‘the 47th Inpt. * - cae a aes eee ee og saber teh hd he armdigacr be ROT” instead of tao, ere spa ie Se : fe, Wan Ste ay ep es 08 hs ta Fun Ewapt Se eae eae favs Mit yin Oper WOE Ne cepiag i EE aCe: ee SeNBAQ oF dhe dass: aids Do-6a p67" maid TB Strikes rlcknas as wan ae eae oe ee jas Willigsx: Anderaop, wbo..was also ee eas in. Sober ~ May Mee seit edie Saree cl Es Bette Eos x tix = Re Nelle Bes, 2896 Arians eee TR Ay [Geeta manch & 127 “New Mission Playhouse 5 a en Gon 5 ree eae corel oe, ig ee : n 2 ee a erutor mien Dr: 3, ‘Wiitrd Row 10 eee | SiN pale Se erg vs fi ece Ean “e PROETIRIONAL “CARDS eae ete mee se ke ee. FRATERNAL CARDS aa ae oe j ‘e ve sae mater ; re 08 Be gern 8 io & qe sh rg 5X Samat (teh > ‘Bent MeDonsid- SBR, yess: Soe renin DR. HUGH A. BELL -- DENTISTRY PROPHYLARIG and PYORBHEA| Yess ie ee son MH, BROYLES _ AFTORNE Ay, gonmeselaen “showral minal ead Ciyi inane ORT fe DENTIST PAP alee eA ee a Court at “Ne, S677, ‘Ancient St pr cele Fie. be hour 42 8:0) Me Ua eet of Sem tatty OTe a anes -s ng Sp ARE eds ye te <oei ichiel a oe a oo 1s ea See peer ke Soa Ce Reem <i A ek eae EC RNS Tie See 19 Ne een tases Se HEL CLAUDE. HUDSON {Bren aap Sond Fy a Ae | Plates | : ce od { ie } Catrall An i Port Trae a Sa PM, Soares Terese es on at coe marr Plea Phone: Hmbolf 840 ‘Hotires 10-42 Mj 2-497. DA; 6-8 PM. ‘DR, B. L. hs rirrsiua oueeoa See Offes BU. ‘Aa A71) R. S. WHITTAKER mel EE 1068 Street ‘Cor i Los Any elif. _ ee flours 3-1 P. Mz 237. mi 509. Mu. 2.0/8 GORDON, i GORDON, M.D.,C.i, : & SURGEON «Bras! aes ion! to Eye, Ear Mi eae ‘Angas, Catil : get maa ..... PHYSICIAN @/SURGEON Banqanoes ie event of har ‘now z 3556 So. Avenue Ran ‘By Appointment as 3 Bay Rem ee es, | ee ‘M., Sundays MC. COOLEY, M.D: '~ xopay rf ee PACIFIC 10bU tues eer et ere acre ig recite, rmetbalthe second und foun These eee nn pt the Odd Felt 7 Starena Wal " Chiegalion Carts Lather! R. fee alg Bt, Phone: Pea ree 8 ie FIR Glapenll St; hora: Dezel Dare. york eo isis Sti sie veunia i, ake 4 ee Seam, OO Bom he eee Pap tetera or erie ben. tt rare ns Bet ee eee wile: Bi, 5 Renta, one oe dae 29 Sere Ege as tiie: ie ae Bs ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE ATLAS LAUNDRY THE “ONLY... MODERN SAUNDR| ‘a DA PRR Ate, eet | ”:~«S:C EIS of ice ee | ee ty eee y eas REE % ; nn aaa . Pi el F ee ee H q ar ae ee y camera) | gs aera | ee | ie | a Sap ee, age pd < {s f 5 TULLASLO HULA ~-DRILARY DINE. i a a Tt aa b =F pre See i se 3 | a ae | " ; 3 ie ; sen “E | ee ets hoe a ae ae | 7 _ _aA 7 - - 7 | Ont of the chaos of. that hol. Sway at the present iime ‘> Los Apgeles’ reunger set, bere hes arisen, lke # he?Watk, or, as :t were, © mosumeat te thé ‘Great God, Com- mon Sebse, that fadical group of ix- dividualists, TR6 leonociasts. Lal pledged themséives to contribu something to the advancement 'of ihe Race, they have mapped out ait exten- sive progyamine towstd-thet ene” aii the first large joint in that chain was forged last Friday evening at"@ for- mal dinner giveit st the home of Mr. Eardly Ganfl, 1571 West 36th Place. For sheer brilifance and distinction, this affair is probebly without paraile} im the annals of gocial history among the younger group of the: city. It marked the birth of 2 new and eso- teric social seleme with which the writer understands. These Iconcciasts Rape tb epseinar, he ueiions cov L of the city-and-crect 2 system similar to that which . holds sway. in Rastera cities. Prepaxatioes. were. taade. for onty twenty-two: guests, cogsiating only of the club members éid thelr ‘company. Mr. Wille Middleton. as toatensaster, was responsibly for the brilliant con- versation at tablh, as. his devastating wit probed all by turns, and:his suave personlaity made Bim as vivid aud as Minctie see Wade After the dimmer, = four-course sf- Sere mode 09 Wile Middleton on were made by Middleton on “Partners in Prteér.” Theodore Banks oa Bega inngaee tnd. Hacelt Yor, sythe ox and: Igporabee:” The speech of Mr. Porsythe, a devas eg es et eee! thenal Rousensical peurilities cre- our goers, a4 the yoeng man did not ‘bite his tougne when assail ne Oe, Se ne bat. tn keeping the ciab’s slo gan: “DOWN WEEH TRADITION.” he indignantly and sgacastically tiraded che, tote tonsteruation of pseudo saints. # ap oF A vety intéfeeting monologue was: whose abilities as a racotteur are tel ee 4 “ a 4 et ig PEF Le ant oe ‘| oa ae 3 | * ae cae en fs eae ve = FES ites Sse ass Mase Ce aye ee Ne et . se aeaes Sy Ses Fe BY: Bom mee ene ae pts SS eeeees 2 port bw sureties Se anes een eeeneens = E i ae Sarees = 5 1 gg pearE See AS 5 eee Bie S2cs stn ciel ae known thrcighout the city. My. Law- rence Lasaiter’s violin solo, a Fantasia by Mr. Forsythe, was characteristic of the former's virtuousity’ and. interpre- ive ekill. ps - At leven, thy tae was sbandines and dancing took to the strains of bigh class jatz produced by ‘Miss Ruth Lee. = ‘The young whese were Lucille: Hysce, Alma ‘Thomss,~' Tole Morris, Quincella Nickerson, Jessie Mae Nickerson, Ernestine Mathoa!- €am and-the Mesdames Ella Johnson and Jusnitat-Wilson. | > z ‘The pereomnel of The Iconoclasts is as follows: s ‘Theodore Baaks, ‘Roy. Johnson, Wil- lie Middleton, Eardly Gauff, Harold Forsythe, David. Floyd, Haven Jehn- ton, ‘Lawrence Johnson,.. Lawrence Lassiter, Marvin Johnson and Ronald Jefferson. > ; War Declared On Lower SER AST ee Since the pubiication of these art eles, we have been repeatedly ap- proached by stockholders and invest- ors in the Land Company with such questions as: What are the chief causes, Felative to the state of affairs of the Company? Did its entire board of directors help suggest the program of its activities and did all of the directors agree with its program? = “fo such inquisitors ang to other per- sons who may be interested to know, we shall try to give you im this article, atying to the puNBe”, ie - aoe o pence Tina's core secetamncaen, 5, pea aL 2 Tere eee fare Ihe ori met Es Se es neces oo cmalrrieat Be pages Pred AO poe ea Rat ao Soph | 9 ee sei Sela ca ela Saad 1 eek CAR vn nee en pe 7 See Hs ge oa aa a fall end getailed ‘stswer; and we Promise to a so withow beaituaey ot eawivecetion. se es quite a bit of Aisi Hekt in thoée. art? Sete aerg ame the Comipany, has. wrltten a letter te certaip. persons who Rave been: cod: aga Ui ties Be Better. "gp (alae : ‘Deblication, of these Raa 0 ‘else they-msy find 4 ives: “ How signed: to this atticlas wish't.3 responsible for ev word a trees eieure” Heer Meshes stra fe oe Comey tsliedS te {prefer ‘such charges ‘a. prreniggt eretenfen ann, Bag soa eS have stated. ~aacnen to an a x \Goanty Oraaa Suny. ake Jery was in the midst pf an investigs- tion when they were. dismissed ‘from further jury services. Pussy we will give you tere about this leter. We ‘also preferred charges.of moral terpl- tude against. Mr. Macbeth and fled, them with the L.A. Bar Association:’ These charges were signed by all three of us’apd they are now at this. time: ‘still before-the Bar Association wait- ing for 3 hearing. ‘We wosid say in answer to the Sor premocln og: “that. were pane cate setaiee he sibs toand of directors and these dizoctors, ‘Withost. fall investigation of-~ ply tel nine on oc ec a . ae ; = 4 more the lesa’ te vaseline ceases © ae joining the Santa > tow shoes’ and should have ten toumbasgine” Bee oe ie beer Py texght tind tonght te kate, bet | SOF st Sar hs eee oa This rasct, was jeased for the purpose nee ee ee ate oa ato betaces | r hiament =e Somos ee eee sapere je fk ane gS yak SPR 8 oat peat ian Scere Sie Soe dee os he Ee Mae. : on es are Beg ec ee es eae ey eet aE a Nao? AB ze F if OR RE Pe Bes Se eee ae Nth 4g.” Ge WNASHVELLE, meus AT ere B fio os ig ee ok See gS Deeg in est R: a er ea Fee Crees ce Pl Hoe eee <a Fe a8 PSA zader Whe Has Qualified 5 ~ “In The Highest Degree. Pee sae ee ee oe ~ ot : ioe 2 a : = ee é = Ee : ia ee fier? pe eee ‘ fe 2: aes - 3 Tecaday and Wednesday Evenings : a & Khe i : 4 Ha 2). Sle $i = Ale Hs WendefalLecre ee eee “Tae PRONE NE INS. S__WoRrK”- ks ee ie ee | complete baltage. fed. Ke boom = soe | Cone: free: the -mmaking. stand- EBre re : aad ll ¥ PDGRN - DAUNDK' pe ee : A HOS; ANGELES, Bee eV As : i {og en ee [Eegeen ee om 5 i ae eee yk teehee = oor Santen Pen HT eaappnd: dalpetiwcane 2 a ae ae eee ee Sa ny: oe ieee 2) 4 Sh keg gh eS gieeat go UR a, Es era Fee sot Pe [ _SEISER RS “WiPRQOE 1h CEST MEET ss ie a MI gees NT nt 2 eT Fe <a f i an hats: oa NCW Zurn Guy, SI ees a ae BOS Bt Lae SPO OE ee ents puma NA Bre es 2 eh ieee lpi chandens; Getic taaipe od & SOR SS REE oe oe deep Fe LES ge a aha lies | oa ee oe eee : co Re Bene mgr Se sg "Yas Gay cesar es ace Se so cea pec higher thesia Lje Angeben-) 7. op ea 3 pee = Se 1 oa ree Li f gee ee Rae vt hase wee Core OF iS ANGE 2 ee onic enone Se fe ee tae id : poro! porary > SEE. WHAT: PORO| gk MEF. 5 Saree _ oF your oe + FAber 0178" 4 om ae | Se Crap — AF STOPU | f° THAT COUGH = i ‘| PRESCRIPTION. 100000 | +9 ‘A Guaranteed Relief For Cough and Cols, 'Oh\& Central ss «éPich & Centra) (ONSALB AT ati pRug SfORES Bax |_| 50 and $1.00 Per Bott! ee the Company, oF itg: individual. mem- bers ‘would have realised oat of Tt, One thing we do realise and that i oes eee ee dividually to delinquent bill ‘There i6 eae mas that we think know and thet man is the Company’ attorney who handled the coat ‘sha so thoroughly did" he handle it ‘that we have never geen or signed contact. Our knowledge is not suf clent to swear as to who the-coatract wes made, whethet to the company _) hls BMC of tnformation cm rast. Ld fe t bed act cll whe eet the lease for his own personal, griv ‘something went = . “He-seod tinge Mae beth not ‘the company and collected ii Sopale we Op eee chjected suck uations eng owls at tempt wees fatp “the whys and when we woukl zise to raise theas tar_hyms, catitied “Pesce ‘and: mong.” = i * | Hundreds and possibly thousands of ie eo money wns fe ine fends to bay ot oo tat eae eS ee ftsioon, we do wet kuaw:- Mawar ord =e eee Oe Ee jean erage ete ther Pri gh" vegparters ipa ne ee? aces Paeet, ie ht a ro. speak ot ‘wae ie tay SES See RSET Hip pte: wente é seners "ee Gamat A new department. ts dedt'to tee | ; s,_ Croke Beanty Shope: Fehon | o 2 Soaks ie for" youn Sebeed We 3 | a i Ep’ rsparatics pak : Face aa | $.. ey Pressing combs . f p Soyabean et ‘ as Re a | 3 se : Le So eke eer a ee 2 ee foe yee Se ia ie Se ee 4 is Se NR ee ee ee gene ae eee ls SES 3 See Eas ae ae = . SE od co ee eee ; iS F Re, Higtne a inter ie Prioeeat : SRPeoTiniL PASSA oe mo doo Sacha oighe Bo peek wee a Re ) ie MS ae eS ee ee oe De eo ee eee ae Si ee So es Sang ee ae Boat epee aes he Si ar aes oe ipa en o = OL Ante teste RRS A ANRC teen bai ate aera ilrridet—lier rll etree pepe i ee AE At eaT A feeaieey, mh ets ee ey Soe ar ey nay ath Bae rate Se Ne re PaO Lat ee ie ere ee eee are . ay: “ ete eee ate aR I Ae EA ISD MD Le yak BBR: ae Re A ae © a : Biot GT EERE BORG SIS SE AR: ROR SAAR SRE 75 TF «Sony nes a ae eee eae ee eS ge ae ne Bee z ff at | LOOMING. sae CIN cor co en) oe ae ee ee Ree ee BB Oe ios ee PAD AVERLYGS | Nee Bes LJ. Laeiseee 25 ll Ee ee ee Ee pe gD Ee aia PUA Re Pibe dt a ce aver eee see co ee eS Pe gd ee De oo ne UL Pe a ee We eae mate SAMA wo 6 tone fox ain er? Jpdge Guy F. Bush ‘ mn PHD IC ee aaa ae jt Announces: Candidacy | ris sa all ak Nie | Hees, 2 - ctr anid Woratt 70 the high en. i E ee e x PDD eee ie ey Ne Le gtyeeye Ce Gee ae eRe, Os ie Eee eed dite} genet tint he te B. = ceca His Candid Te EP UBL CAN ERUILCHINE dl Bae oe Cay ee 2 | gai sh pier dation ool = oe Q Bounces I) eT te eee rarer ON eee maa Nl Ud ny a RD RAM re ae 9 PL ae . — | - « os formal ,announcement was mace esterday (Monday) by fudge Guy F Busts of his canddacy. for. rebento on the municipal bench, “office aum- fer 9” be ng the new official designa tion of-the department in the mumici- pal court in which the candidate ‘s Presiding, In. recognition fo the debt ‘which Judge Bush feels that he owes his aged uncle Cherles W.: Tabor, 2 ie tred attorney now living in Ho:ly- wood, the judge dispatched a special -meseage to Mr. Tabor stating his Ue- cision to seek election and giving the uncle grodit for much; that tbe. years bave both to Judge Gay and his twin brohter Elif. Bush, an attorney also resid'ng in Loe Angeles “You thought enough of us two banuah-ererum boys (6 give ub. the money that made possible our course atthe University of Michigan,” the message said in part. “Without that faith and without your unfailing coun- sel we could not bave plished what, we have. Your peguliar inte; and high sense of honor manifest ai through four law practice have been @ guide ‘and inspiration to :ne, be- gause of your generosity toward: me and my brother. 1 want to take this océasion to say that-your faith in me has made it possible for me to reach ‘the judge’s bench and‘I* hope -that J may be’ worthy 6 -continue in that sicion.” ~ tr, ee «i : Pejudge Bush’; ¢haduated Seal Be ‘University of Michigan in “nnd was almitted to thé bar in Michigan in 1969. Two years later he was ad- mitted to the bar in California and practiced. law~ in eles from that date until his appointment to the municipal court bench by Governer Richardson, ‘The judge is 2 member of the state and local bar assoc'ations; the ‘Temple Baptist Church, Masonic ‘Club, University Club, Brotherhood Giuby and the Electric Club. | He's 5 trustee of the Temple Zoytat eh and slew president of the Asigeles ‘Baptist City Mission Society. irs. Bush is.a noted suger ands prom- inently identified with varibus Los An- geles. musical organizations | and ur": clubs. 2 marchetti For Judge” + “a be St Steny" Feta Annewnces mance hie is Spel Sadge For Division 17 ia a rae cane Bi He is the son of Gal and Ems Mar, | ae | Ne Pye | Escheets. The thie, Aen fea yy, Cle . over & brs ‘angel “Crema” Sout a i gated aoe whe ats 2 ee na hie a Pipe mlinind sad at seve. fa eas Se oe eine eal ¢ a au PRACORD AS 7U0GR < Frag NCAR 48 JUDO Le eae i oats pease Baek RAE Ta oa oh SP Ma | b “WEF UDLIGAL Ua bt Rarer te rset here en 6 Bs 7 i “TrAnY rrr Seas Se Eee eee woe G99 CENTRAL AVENUE’ The de. its seattre Contnlsnn 0. ive, Chale rious fongenteea for the ey ing Deimery cambetan * 3 | Ail-‘membara sre expected “to be Present om next Tuesday.evening for the fetoeetier meeting at the Cieb er fH ee er terse sat Weave 6'st6n6 -un- turned ‘gflort-to secure & ant boar haeepdomenyieyretcea ke garag hn th aenig cc hat me pt - Stange pe epee a Sharpens up tae bate en fo s F att : : aot inte Jnotlng * temiping | of a arta wow April Ind, teat FeK s8y a oe Distrigt’No, 2 Bite! District No. 12—Temple ‘Way, sq bittlet "No. 25—Wetts, New ‘Fert our group fe tenes aries Metin, menda you to the eonsiterstian of the commrunity which’ een se. “a Wwe wish you comgiaeet paneer” a venture Eve] andestaye ‘in the fu- ture,” Mr. Marchettf ‘has in the ca. pacity of Justice of oie ied of Lee Angeles Township, qghich position he ALLIFIATIONS: _ He is a member of the Ameri Legion; United Veterans of the publ f L, &- Var Le is a and other Masonic tions; Lodge No- “Tah Club; Break. fast Club; U. 5 ‘C--Alamni Associa- oe ia oe seo Chater of Gree 5 A8.A DEPUTY DISTRICT von 5a eORNEY In 1923 Joseph first series Seateaaa by District At Asa Keyes und assigned o cha Bal af cases" Som- Tpeoting gon is work in thls offe, Me. yes 3. x did while there, ‘was-splendid. He was a most successful ed..of tctlee Weal waves had wondsrtsl taut provencs, aad der cised unusual, t. fn al ait- ters ‘Seefened to hin” * Why Judge Bullock alsin, nen ps, wm ine erted i-th Polo gud ci LZ : cpa a, as 1s ; vs si ae ee eer, i £ oo was born ta Chics, | msi Asie attecrded < thd Chapa ee a, 94 ae see 24a. | Bpebrimuant tp dans. 1014, Dori 3 pare ern ohs vi an? won’ aliaitted to" the” practies serrate ACD Sima ce gs eas 2 Bante BANG os, We. intend to oppose all the tention candidates. ‘We-have. not SEA aes cast our ‘vote -asbingy ane tration. candidates. 5 As ihe neh Jovan ot (ae paper's fe published: Don't forget t> opister, “Mr, Raoul T. Eawards, : is it $800-W. Washington St, ) <><} “Pasadena, ‘California, 2.) . “Dear Sir:— 2° i goat "We have fr ackndwledgémetit |i recent” commiinichtion “from ee Cuvier of a weihe phat atte lof your publication ander the. sterans Pare and Home Purchane Act. “We are pleased to advise:that y z at ite last an Pere meet : trely approved for pean ald. Your Suae| il be forwarded to oar Loe Tice sence rr, ‘Tea in cases before frat action can be.taken: eS as Feels. 5 - ‘ar receiving aid desfrsd Cussed thoroughly, i -tVery'traly yours, : i Og Spleoretary. co—mr, € Gite eee | Gata Babi Committee, | Repui Protegtive Leagye, | 244 Wilcox Building, i Los Angelés, California.” , /)|' jot law on’ January, 22,°1923, by the Second District Court of Appeals ot California. In-1917 she was appo! oe Deputy District Attorney, tiaving pre viously, served’ as: referee in the- wo: tan’s:court.’ Judge Bullock has aeted moat of the. Superior Cort and ated meatal E es Judge pro tem ‘ofthe Superios Court. She wag at one time appointe Special referee. .° judge Bullock Sw; “abtattolan yt Pali Orme on senna 2 ie les Cou Board of Baperviaors, endl on ary $1926. she was appointed judge of ‘the Muniopal Court of the City ot Los Angeles.’ She has been: special coun: eet for Go Legal Ald: Society dr Los at tae Netjoust Wapes tawzers AB. jal. a } ¥ 2 ‘Sue Tounders of ‘se on ‘Dalia Tegal Gorath, and mas cane st Niember off eg eee roman’ Cinb,; eae nia “Woman's q ph, Woman's. Law Enforce- seas L Woman's Lawyers Chibj ‘Gub, ood ibe Foupblicas ‘Staily Club, tie work 2 ‘Angeles Bar As the of the 105 it As: eae being the. first woman ad- mitted t6. this oreagisation. She te <a Atueriean ‘Rar ip Cai; Sornia “Bar Associations. Judge But- seek Selongs tg whe Proteatant Riaco 3 — a i don for Re Blocto : ie erm Tee While Kasialing the palendars of two oie eas vision 5 ne wy ‘hy Stebtiona May: 5, (eae aes! | ; | i ; a | | f ‘ e | x Nn ee * ’ ptaad. Gane peed 0 he diatpeign ey out tustiee cae ears oe ene ey Sis eee of os Be ene he ee ee, oe hg ee ree: Wie ere 7 eee, eae jk pale aimee aes di Re ag <7 7 Goce Bie Oy i a ee Asnouna +: Candidacy ra he von ee 1) ae ae ee ee : Vega ge eee ah Cay € Stade ec Ease i ‘Z pie. 2 tS oe ted MUD i ER Ea ie 4 Dae | ag 3 os Re 4 5 te, Fee = a pe z Fe esa l tscas a ir ease and-@ ‘Ao a aude with Los Angeles, Eee See en Pe Ee tr eek Soe pay rend he ent but @ TEC T heve now to offer; in addition, the 350: aortas ? < Judee Hlchavdson was born at Hadi oe ae oe ee soheals' of 1 Ur-place and. grady. re wits Pgula high schoy ‘Alter com] Hing bis échool work at hils_vatixe. tows-he gamesto Las An- geles and sstufly atthe Univer: alty.: of Sout California. | He’ re- turned te.Vi ‘County gshort imi Inter an@-eamp.-wodk Ini the dll elds. pe alls aia rats aie gh Jodge: took: ape dptios: hue’ baller shops 9f $hi os feiifont. From this: ompipraigethe: went to the. ; Sig Bodlabed eictihipre | bs < the Doster angertbendent of in- staliation#While fm. 4h%, oaphelty’ He installgd-foany large: plants in large cities $fthe Southians. | | | Judge, Richardson’ sad-electrical b- sthiser tor aight. for the Los Be soles. Railway, spany ‘friends ip Los! Angels. ing this period he_ahrenided ai sat thie en comleted hfs Jogal: ‘there’anit As admitted tp wy M1910, ing four. of general Jew bracts ne wad clos ples Nudes i 2914. Bluce thet iia, fudge, Richard poason Has serv, uniiely;pn thp bench, ers edi Gs: of ni dem@auor cases. . : gator: bis cam; phave Mashed at Stary Scbake coabinted x Mr vely th.charge. R. Morgan Gallreth ludge.R. Movjgga Kialbaathy 2 dent of Los Ane Bae been actively commeg ae aivic veered aps r. tiped be enlleten Company A of ie Kaptan tas Suara eee of the Las Angles lath Bchoot F 4 E fe te mee practice ig 18 Spear a is eration alors Said peepee SS | ahd opti Sees lies: Eb! 's Sho Dieintig Cina a, Sah, ard ee Bpatias War: Wepsane Of Oslitorr es ea sh ati naa Bisbee Se Pee Os eens a eee here ee es would 2. epee eqns: te, weste:she sexpericgog had: i taee ofa Suareh, hat boone ts Sem aeart seen SP ee tee Aerie Pi ni ad Coin i Ge Pi cea ge ; = z gist Aspires To ph Toren i ove, Songre teeone Mau pcipal Judge, Ofics No. 19, Los Ange- tap_paa. ng -of ts Dee: gualised Inv. wars,-vi pombe, < sbeeonch ana! sian a (with anjexperionce of men ps, probably no cabot. ator: 7 aceomplisbnenta Mr. Hick lest ‘ef moos! Mr. Heslek might several years have been devoted m- most entirely to bis growing practies So, lawyer, Mr, ‘Hoslek, Das been» resident @ Los Abgeles for 85 years. TRAE ipstitgte the Los An- sere dee wos 5 cae Hob he Je ah expert. : i chy avtornay Iaistats, reaigaine c enter the private practice of law, ‘Ip 1912 tre was ‘prosented with a gold ‘medal and cgteate for ‘cour ‘age, valor and pat Sor his be- Sole work b the Warr Dynamite Fiord Byisode.: : _ 318-1 Age Mtyithree pear et has o bt ft ae ss eet es R FS he en ea fae oe 2S gbeies we @ 5: tice ps He bes Dpen"hie ‘aim gis eR aE RR aL ee Sy Sale S cet se Rea WS 2) aes ne Aw i Cree... elaRinR ART ee" ee ae ee | IA. os ia eee se or ea ag Sees i. eS ues SS aie nes Be Ae Se Sy tes eo we Fa Be gs iad eae aria aes ae a aa Seis ern ~ DIN YES - COMING ” i as COTM Sosy 5 i oa The 3 d Annual All Texas Day pram > Me 1 ah, $ WHERE. 4 . | AY WESLEY M4 CHURGH eee - © 8th end San Julian Sts: ee seer WHEN 7 ——— “BICGER and BETTER than, EVER” °° s "| WHO-Is GOING ‘TO BE 2 : S58 hte Thiol I ayn potest itand it the dor seer en eet : x gag a ee came tae ee Aptent, reece, Victn- font, Cohitebus, GALVESTON, Dotible Bayou, Tex- , Sit, DALLAS hoe “Worth. PARIS! Clarksville. Rem M. “Long View, Pal e. And Shas, Won btteeah wid Yore se cone SARs yo BE THERE” < J, A.) WABREN, Chrirman, General mmittee sii saeate | j Sipe oe el 3-18-2 ; Rebi 1411 Washington Bt; Phone, ATibotic 4528 Soca ohare hos are ; ot ICEN SED REAL ESTA ESTATE GROKER 8S ||: 1s Seameeaae aite tnowensicn eect ee = eT . ie 1D E. Baek St. | MUmbbolt 3744 pe NR oo PRO LE ass ae a y ee ie pe sa byes yee eae Sere aan Te: | VBBAL ESTATE CO. gaa oonat gues sree om we oe eager es: ES ERR AS CREMSONE 8. os > gt RET airte fr Aapsaemsees "Sesadieran teen: atueth ec ee ae eee ucts aaa Bate ae eat eM Ae GBl LIR ey: Ach tg aim eee Je eae Pees a hele Fo Rey ne ee ee DUM cao tS eae ae Sl - aR da a. oi lee a By Fo ogy BES crap ary mere, ae = it “atom aT iat he nee Seater er pees “Seatha: to derinotse’ due ny sia a a,b ne es ames NBORN WILL STAND | RE-ELE HON x Beers i paner ey | Foe fy 3 Y q es | | e | Ze ments durinz |my ej ars of con- tino serps t 'wish ‘to. tay thousands of cn eee aoe Snnttine th the Oty Coune'l WJ. SANBORN, NE ye 2 | we ae SDesing” 1 e et PORE Bs Eeakad sah wm ki ond ax eeest think” fo tes fe Sah ee : rapably lived to a ripe old =e jpite. some! girl who C oar Pe SN, BoCihb bes & proms i pla "0 eee ae ‘The ¢ alt get fine now maga ies se, gee ct : = So many tellows have asked me who ‘Miss Hollywood if. ‘Well, she is Miss So-ant'S0. “€lyde‘ says: “on't shoot till you ee the green of {reir money.” . Dot: Do I lool foolish? Dash: I have never insulted aayone, A certain yong] lady asked me if it wouldn't be nice fo run a correspond- ence column. Wel, if any one has any suggestions to make address them to Mr. 0. 1. ©, care bf this paper. Martin didn't kfow until the other day thet a football coach didn't have wheels. Twelve. THE BON cLus NEWS The Bon Ton é Spotlight dance on Friday at the LegionNite Club was 9 ‘success, It will be Jong before thel smart, set will for- get that eventful < The club will its next meet- Ing at the home of Miss Alma Dixon, 1544 B. 49h, ‘The Bon Tons are Planning many | surprises for the public. { ‘Those present Thursday night at six o'clock" ginser at par. and Mrs. Hen- dereon were: MrsjJ. L. Decker; Mrs. ‘W. L. Lealy of Law Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Mark . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Banks of 666 So. Normandie are both combined to bed with a severe case of influenza. Dr. Lahe Wright of San Pedro, Beverly Hills and Hollywood, paid us a visit last week. His Vell is enjoying good health says he. Call again Doch The State Editor of the California Federation of Colored Women's Club is asking an immediate reply to the communications sent out to club Presidents requesting the list of members enrolled in each club. The State Budget Fund must be made up at once. (Mrs.) M. IRENE MOORE, Editor Mrs. S. Whitlow, 1235 E. Washington St. was hostess to the Thirty housewives Club, Thursday afternoon, Mar 10. Election of officers was held which was as follows: Pres. Mrs. E. Rabb; Ice-Pres. Mrs. B. Hill; Secy. Mrs. Leonard Grimes; Trees. Mrs. Butler. The Thirty Housewives are planning great things for the future and having such a wonderful leader as Mrs. Rabb we cannot fail. Dainty refreshments were served. Next meeting with Mrs. M. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Pendleion of Whittier were dinner guests at Miss Elma Sejara of Los Ageles. After dinner they motored to the Eagle Airport fald. Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair of Santa Ana were entertained at lunch Tuesday at Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Whittier. On last Saturday evening, March 12, the following were guests at a radio dance and whist, party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Major Smith of E. 29th St.: Miss Ara Jones; Mr. Geo, Godfrey; Mr. Whitey Black; Miss Josephine Carter; Mrs. M. Kyle; Mr. Mrs. A Spivey; Mrs. H. R. Holmes; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Strider, Jr.; Mrs. G. Jones; Mr. Robt. Holt; Mr. - T. H. Wade; Miss E. Jones; Mr. C. L. House; Mrs. S. B. Rhodes; Mr. W. N. Jones; Mrs. Clara Franklin; Mrs. Beatrice Butler; Prizes were awarded to those playing whist at 15 minute intervals. At mid-nite a delicious buffet supper was served and relished by all. At a awe hour the guest departed expressing their appreciation of the Smith's hospitality. Mrs. Jane Donggil of Cleveland, Ohio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Simpson, 1570 East 23rd St, is again at the above address after spending 10 delightful and interesting days in Santa Barbara where she was lavishly entertained at tea, reception, bridge luncheons, elaborately applined dinners and auto drives through the beautiful Montecito Park and other acquaintances whose beautiful home were artistically decorated with varieties of beautiful spring blossoms new growing in profusion in their home town. The Paramount Club met at the residence of Mrs. Woodley Lewis, Wednesday, March 9. A program was rendered by members of the club, also games by the hostess. A prize was won by Mrs. Daisy Buford. The color scheme was carried out in green and white in honor of St. Patrick. A dainty luncheon was enjoyed by all. Visitors present, Mrs. Deckard and Mrs. Erwin. The Los Angeles Negro Business League announces its biggest event of the season—the celebration of Founders' Night, commemorating the birth of Booker T. Washington, on April 5, 1927, at the Second Baptist Church, 24th Street and Griffith Avenue. The League will present William C. Matthews, Assistant United States Attorney-General as the principal speaker. 3-18-1 ONE OF THE CITY SCHOOL TEACHERS FALLS DEAD IN THE HOME Mrs. Mary L. Hubbard, a former teacher from Hannibal, Mo., and who has served as matron in the Ann Street School of this city for a number of years, was found dead last Monday morning. Mary has been notified and arrangements for the funeral will be given later. The Holmes Ave. P. T. A. will hold its regular meeting D. V. Thurs. Mar. 24th, 2:45 P. M. in the school's auditorium. Holmes Ave. at Lund St. A picture "Trail of the Sanctus" will be given as a prize to the room having the largest paid entry. The prize will be presented to the Park President, Mrs. M. The response by the most positive teachers. Timely remarks by the Principal, Mrs. Bessie K. Burke. A good program All are marked. MRS. T. W. Brown, Pro. Mrs. B. T. Smith, Sec. The Rise Monday Morning Club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Raschobb on E. Street. The time was spent in the room. We came there served with a children's lunch. Our next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Laura Towers, 93 E. 42nd St. BARNSTOCK. ```markdown ``` Remember, Sunday, March 27, 1927. "The Pleasure Seekers" held the last business meeting at the home of Mrs: Isla Webb. Election of officers was in order. Mrs: Alma Bill, succeeded Mrs: Hazel Holmes as Pres. Mrs: Bernice Wynnd, vice-pres. Mrs: Nicola Washington, sec., Mrs: Carrie Stride, aast. sec., Mrs: Hazel Holmes, treas., Mrs: Isla Webb, press reporter. COLLECTION AGENCY LAUNCHED Mr. E. J. Porter, President of the Climax Realty Co., located at 2701 Central Ave., and Mr. Theodore Robinson, one of our future attorneys at the same address, announce to their many friends, and the public, that they are now ready to serve with an efficient and first class collection agency. And promise that they will collect those old bad debts you have despaired of ever collecting. Security Collection Agency Co., will be the firm name. Mrs. Nettle Rapazo of 533 W. Gutterz St., Santa Barbara, entertained with a five course Creole luncheon on Wednesday afternoon, March 2, 1927. Covers were laid for Mrs. Anna. Douglass of, Cincinnatti, Ohio, the guest of honor. Mrs. Eugene Forney, Mrs. Julius Jones, Mrs. F. A. Harris, Mrs. B. Conway, Mrs. H. E. Thomas, Mrs. Bertha Smith, Mrs. James Williams. Yellow and green spring flowers forming the basis of decorations. Papers on the general social condition were read by Mrs. Bertha Smith, Mrs. F. A. Harris, Mrs. James Williams. The guests are singing the praises of the generous and hospitable hostess. The Palmer residence has come to be quite a rendezvous for clubs and if the hostifs are not careful, their chic little host will soon be overrun—what with clubs and their mascots. Last Wednesday, March 3rd, both the Butterfly and Lone Wolf clubs met there, no not each other, but regular club meetings. The Butterfly Club extends 'o Mrs. Palmer, a prominent member, uncrest sympathies in her recent illness. The La France Club met with Mrs. Montague, 914 S. Alvarado. Elections being in order, Mrs. Montague was retained as president and Mrs. Gooch as treasurer. Elected M. Wright, vice president; Annette. Hudson, secretary and Lilian Kelso, reporter. A delicious luncheon was then served, guests were Mrs. White-Russel, Mrs. Avadee White and Mrs. Cora Henry. First prize, Lilian Kelso; second, Odessa Hudson; Booby, A. Hudson; guest prize, Cora Henry. The newly organized 10n Q. Club held a business meeting Friday Evening, February 18th at the home of Mr. Arnold Gauk, 1546 E. Adams. After adjournment, refreshments were served by Mrs. Gant, followed by a surprise luncheon at the home of the worthy president, Mr. Sanders Massengeale, 1541-B E Adams. A very pleasant evening was spent, Mr. Stewart Smith and Mrs. Holloway were enrolled as members. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Cordella Curtis of E. 45th St. was hostess to the Poppy Girls Club. St Patrick's molt was employed for decorations and favors. Mrs. Asia Steward won first prize, Mrs. Amanda Ashberry second and Mrs. Estelle Meton third. Mrs. Peroy Webb, Mrs. Willie Mac Beatty and Mrs. Estelle Meton substituted for absent members. Invitations are out for the Annual Ball of St. Philips Men's Club on Easter Wednesday. According to the invitations, it will be held at Blanchard's Hall and for that occasion, Mr. F. H. Solomon of Solomon's Dancing Pavilion, has released to the Club for that evening, his famous Mosby's Blue Blowers. This alone makes it an exceptional event. But we also read that Mr. Albert Baumman will preside over the refreshments, our popcorn social, the Rainie W. Porter, will administer the college coursework, and the faculty will serve the clinical students. Now these arrangements indicate that the staff will be what the invitations describe as a "dance de tex" and the unceaseance of those dignified social functions given in the early days of Los Angeles by the Fubon Pal. YOU ARE invited to attend the opening of the Fubon Pal童店, for forty hours of the Fubon Pal童店. Will open March 15, 1927, at 8:00% Central Avenue, New York, from 7:00% Mrs. Cordella A. Winn, spoke on Y. W. C. A. work at the Y" ink Tuesday evening to an assembly of oter sixty people. Girl Reserves, university students, club and business women were among those present. Mrs. Winn has been travelling in the interests of Y. W. C. A. work for nine years, and was in Tulsa during the riot in the interests of the colored people there. **** The "Inksingers" are getting ready to sling some mean ink soon. This is the season when drug stores, department stores, etc. sell so much ink. They hope to have a snappy meeting Tuesday evening. Our sympathy goes forth to the mother of Richard Harper, the unfortunate youth who met his death a couple ago in front of the Rosebud. At 15, life was just beginning to mean something to young Harper we are sure. and expressions of regret can be heard on all sides. Fable: I don't care for anything new for Easter. I'll wear my gingham apron. Mama! I told you to beat the rug, didn't I? Small son: "No, mom, you told me to hang the rug on the line and then beat it." June is almost here. Will someone tell prospective brides that one does not buy sponges at the drug stores to make sponge cake. We'll give the bozo twenty days who thinks the "True Story Magazine" the acme in literature. Well, my dear public (as Bob Nelson at the Met says) station H.U.N.G.E-R is now calling so will sign off. SOCIETY DOTS and DASHES BY: MRS. MARIE ROUT Mrs. A.iration was hostess to the La St. Patricia Club at her home last Tuesday. Dainty refreshments were served. St. Phillips Episcopal Church has four little boys serving at the alter again. Tatts Green, Alvin White, Robert Williams and Johnnie Roat, Jr. are the boys. The Stork had a pressing engagement at Dunbar Hospital last Wednesday and left a bouncing baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Troy. Congratulations. Prof. Wilkinson is doing fine in his new candy store on the Avenue. Another place for the Shebares to guide their Sheikhs. I'll say so. If Mr. J. Pluvius, Esq., will kindly turn the sprinkler the other way for a little while perhaps our dainty Angelenos will venture out without their shakers and gum boots on. Mr. Profit, manager of one of our finest harbor shops is full of smiles these cloudy days. The answer—plenty of business. Mrs. M. L. Husse of Farmerville has recently been appointed State Deputy of Sanitation, Hygiene and Health for the State Federated Clubs. The Los Angeles City Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Zeddine Roeves on 3rd St. and Hooper twenty. Mrs. G. Clarkman, Treas. Mrs. E. Darden, Esq. CREAM OF THE PARTY HILLS, Homemade ice Cream Yum, Yum, Yum. Nothing like it! Special introductory price. 114.90 gel. Also country butter cakes. Buildings glen. 1800 E. 94th St. Phone Millard. 3943. hat made a flying trip to Sacramento last week. Mrs. H. C. Hudson was elected press chairman for the 28th Parents Teachers Association. Mrs. Edythe Fruitt, wife of Dr. E. Prutti is improving from her illness of last week. Mr. Grantville Surry of South Los Angeles returned from Arizona after a prolonged rest there, much improved in health. Dr. Wife Gains in Popularity Contest. Mrs. Marie Rout, popular society matron of Los Angeles has over 20,000 votes already in race for title of most popular woman in California. The contest is being conducted by the West American, a Oakland weekly. YOU WILL enjoy the Community Sing directed by Prof Alex Stewart of U. S. C., at the Concert of First Baptist Choir (white) at 8th and Towne Thursday, March 24th. 3-18-1 AROUND THE CAMPUS The Beesie Letters Club of U. S. C. had their regular meeting last Friday. Mach headway was made under the leadership of James Jones. Plans for the Oratory Contests were laid together with preparations for a fund for a Southern College, which has appealed for aid. The newly installed members rendered the literary contributions. 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