Chicago Defender

Saturday, October 2, 1915

Chicago, Illinois

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BIRTH OF A NATION KICKED OUT OF OHIO LATEST NEWS If You See It In The Defender It's So BIRTH VOL. X., NO. 40. A. M. A. CONFERENCE GIVE MANYSURPRISES Four Delegates to the General Conference in 1916 at Philadelphia Chosen. ELECTION INTENSIFIED. The Next General Conference is also a Centennial Year, Making It Coveted Honor to Attend as Delegate. By G. M. Reuben. The Chicago A. M. E. Conference closed its thirty-third annual session Tuesday in Chicago, where it celebrated the success of the conference and the session was highly commended by the Bishop B. R. Lee Wilberforce who officiated. To quote Dr. B. R. Lee Wilberforce, the conference was large with new ideas, large with peace and harmony, large with new inspiration and commitment. The conference was nearly one hundred pastors and laymen whose name was from seventy-five or eighty pastors. The conference was obligable to four delegates to the General Conference which convenes in Philadelphia May 3, 1910. Friday, September 24, the conference was the election of these four delegates. The conference was intended by the that will be the Centennial General Conference and many aspirants were chosen to be elected. Dr. A. J. Carey stitutional church, Chicago, enjoyed the distinction of being declared elected on an annual vote. On the second ballot Dr. A. S. Amyte and Dr. J. N. Daniel were chosen when the third ballot was taken. Dr. H. R. Stewart, Evanion, was chosen fourth time. Carey was unanimously chosen and endorsed by the Chicago Annual Conference for election to the Bishop at the time. He was highly commended by the Bishop and Conference for his proficient services rendered in behalf of the Lincoln Jubilee Conference of Freedom, as instigated by the conference, as held recently in the church. He was proved such a glowing epoch in history. Dr. W. D. Cook, Chicago, Timothy Sweeny, Chicago; S. L. Birt, Des Moines, Chicago; S. L. Birt, Des Moines, alternates to the General Conference. The report of the Church Extension committee in Rev. B. F. Winston, showed that the church was actively, statically, selling $22,747,977, loan and property over a half million in church property. St. Mark's A. M. E. church was complimented by the委员会 for the excellent accomplishment through the leadership of the pastor, plus priors and when he induced the people to trade the present site of the St. Mark's church and parachute it at about $2,000,000 plus priors and priors. $200,000 for property less than one-fourth as valuable to the church. St. Mark's City, low, one of the sons of Bethel A. M. E. church, Chicago, was a church built within the past two years it showed that a church valued at $4,000 had been built within the past two years it showed that a church valued at $1,000 had been built within the supervision of the pastor. The church was able to purchase $100 per week colored white friends under the supervision of the pastor. The church was able to purchase $100 per week from the $3.75 current expenses, for seven weeks in insurance. The church was able to loyal members who were organized in four clubs. We wish him continued success and dedication for the Chicago Defender will here. ```markdown ``` Ianse Kennedy, Dabuque; I. H. Owens, C. W. Browne, D. Beattie circuit, town, were ornate shrubs, and H. I. Tusk, Wash- ington. (Continued on Page 3) THE LINCOLN HALF CENTURY EXPOSITION MADE HISTORY THE LINCOLN HALF CENTURY EXPOSITION MADE HISTORY To the Public: The Illinois Half Century Exposition and Lincoln Jubilee scored a new record along exposition lines. It opened its doors with upwards of $50,000 to its credit and closed with profitable balance to its credit. It is unfortunate that disagreement over the nominees and their employees should occur during the conduct, of the celebration. The absurd charge made against the secretary was a lie and a libel, and even the one member of the commission who gave utterance to the statement positively denies the same. At a proper time the secretary will be known. Thomas Wallace *Swain*, secretary. Chicago, IL, September 23, 1915. COL. MARSHALL AT MILITARY CAMP The only representative of the race at the Business Men's Military Camp, now being conducted at Fort Sheridan, il., by the American citizen and soldier, Col. John Marshall. Col. Marshall reports that he is programmed in both military movement and combat, and he is registering his arrival he has been accepted every courtesy, to show a citizen and soldier. Perhaps this will encourage some others of our business men to get into SATURDAY BAPTISTS OF WASHINGTON TO HOLD CAMPAIGN The Baptist Churches Throughout the District Will Join in Evangelistic Movement. Washington, D. C., Oct. 1—A "get-together" meeting of representatives of the fifty-eight Baptist churches and the District of Columbia was held in Sunday's evening at Baptist Church to arrange for the holding of a district-wide evangelistic campaign the last week in October and the first week in November. The Southern Baptist convention (white) and the pastor of the white Baptist church brought in a co-operative in this movement and the city four or five evangelists of national reputation and several white Baptist pastors of the South. Day and night meetings will be held simultaneously in every section of the city. The Shiloh Church assembly was adored for its Richard Carroll of Columbia, S. C., and Rev. C. Leroy Butter, who will be in charge of the details of the work. THE J. C. S. C. NO.1 HOLD CONVENTION Tumble Hill Baptist Church Choir Wins Banner for Best Singing in Choir Contest. IN CITY. On last Sunday a reporter for The Democrat attended a meeting to his custom, attended the morning service, Presbyterian church, was very much surprised to see in the audience Mr. R. the late Deaf of Haiti. The reporter interviewed Mr. Dett and learned that he was in the city for the day only and was on his way to take a concert as director of choral and church music. MESSENGER BOY STRUCK BY AUTO. Thomas Nolen, 3346 Forest avenue, was a teenager at night, waking up every night while riding his bicycle to the orphan gram. Owing to his presence of mind, he was able to escape the gram upon which he was riding was deplored. By R. R. Richardson. R. NATHANIEL DETT CHICAGO BUSINESS MAN VISITS EAST Mr. Geo. Goins, a Successful State Street Man of Affairs, Enter the Portals of the Far East and Reports to Friends His Likes and Dislikes of That Section. FRIENDS DINE HIM J. W. Rose, Life Long Friend and New York Business Man, Counterfeit All "George's" Money When He Landed in New York, and Says Taxis and Other Moving Tools Took on New Life—Read For Yourself. New York City is in a very hospital and generous moods in these days according to the report brought to Chicago by the business man, George Golus. A professional businessman, George Golus, Defender reported happen to drop in on the street, a few days since and found him a splendid humor and brimful of his experiences. He offered the experience to the officer in speaking of his trip he had to say to: "I was prompted to visit the health and secondly to visit an old friend in the person of James Rose, whom I have known from early manhood. I have known him as inspirational and business ingenuity that I have attained whatever little success has come to me." Your reporter inquired of Mr. Golins as to what part the colored woman was in the race and energy of the city, in the reg. I reg. and any much for New York as can be said for much of New York can be said for connection. However, there is one thing that can be said, in connection with their progress and advancement, that race suicide does not seem to be as prevalent there as in the city. In dressmaking, manicuring and other special women's business lines the New York colored women seem to be the hotbed of business, pressed with the businesslike manner in which the Star Hand Laundry is being operated, Miss Ida Ostend and Mr. Williams. When asked of his other travel other than Philadelphia, I was in Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Buffalo. My stay was brief in Philadelphia that I only had the time to see the city. I went to a park. However, from my brief observation, Philadelphia - seemed to be living in the city - was not a course, so I know that the only thing open there on Sundays is their churches. But Atlantic City is indeed the pleasure of the city, and I have with my visit on the Board Walk. I can be truthfully said that it is the information I meet there the representatives of every race. I spent much time at Fitzgerald's, which is one of the show places of Attica. I went to the hotel. The colored business man seems to be holding his own there. In Buffalo our old town, Bob Thomas, seems to be the most interesting world. I visited Niagara Falls, of course, was a revelation and a wonder to me, and must be any one on their first How did you find things on your return? (Continued on Page 5.) Waycross, Ga., Oct. 1. "Word has been received from Jackson, that Joe Personas, a boy at the tender age of 12, was hanged in the attack on an $*year*-old white girl Thirst for the blood of our people has been a constant even the supposed error of a child. He is said to have confessed his crime and was sentenced to the giant excuse for their little crime. The warring nations of Europe have more over the victory of battle than white heathens of Georgia over the life of the boy who was little more than an infant. We can do more than the ment of the U. S. can do to protect its souls' reaffirmation, or at any element of the S. riffle's effort, than the Government tries to do. It is indemnifiable that the wrist winds of the enemy are not seen, and cannot see the menace and detriment in this willful unjust slaughter of the inno- CHICAGO, OCTOBER 2, 1915 CHICAGOAN FEASTED IN ATLANTA Many Windy City Visitors in South ern Metropolis This Week. (By Charles H. Grier.) OFFICER HALL NOT GUILTY? Give the hisil de hisil. Then why not give a police officer? Hearing of the past fortnight, we proceed to get straight on it, showing him an article in one of the daily papers about him fathomed by a reporter to a reporter of the Defender that the whole report was not, as he was across when he came across the street he only came to assist by clearing off the sidewalk board on Wednesday he proved his innocence, as the commanding officer could not prove their charge and had the men wound out in front of so from there seems to be something else on him, then while, it is said, many of the men know to what they know on Officer Halt, but they being of that good old New England stock, refuse to frame up on a brother MASON'S OF THE EAST HOLD CELEBRATION MASON'S OF THE EAST HOLD CELEBRATION Centennial Celebrations Bring Together Masons of Four States and Many Visitors. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 11—Masons from all over Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and New York assembled on Monday to celebrate the Centennial Anniversary of the Warship Grand Lodge F. and A. M. of Pennsylvania, which was held at Musical Hall in Philadelphia, where were present. Ex-Director of Bills Safety Porter opened the session in the Grand Lodge Mayor who was ill. Past Grand Lodge Master delivered an address, after Master Scott delivered an address, after Master Chadwick was made chiefman. Exemplification was made all day Thursday, which was followed in the evening by a banquet, which was attended by many members of the Grand Lodge. Thomas G. Coates was toast master. On Friday five thousand members of the Grand Lodge paraded Breast attire to Point Bresca Park, where competitive drills were made to $200, which were participated in by all members of the different states present. Philip L. Edwards was Chief Marshal. Thomas G. Coates was toast master. Lodge of New York City, the second and third prizes were not won on account of not meeting the requirements. The convention closed on Friday night with a reception in J. W.-G. Grant Wilhelm Olive Lodge No. 27 presented Ivanceh Lodge with the $300 they won with the Ladies Orders banqueted the visitors. MRS. REED IN DENVER. Denver, Colo. Oct. 1—Mrs. F. S. Reed, wife of Frank S. Reed, undertaker, and baby left Tuesday, September 21, to visit friends and relatives in Mobile, Ala. En route they will stop in Kansas City and St. Louis, Mo. They expect to remain in Mobile all winter. Mr. Reed will miss his wife greatly, as she is a great help to him in his business. MATTIE GLOVER GRADU- ATES Slouf Falls, S. D., Oct. 1.—Miss Maitie E. Glover, who departed for Chicago some time ago to take a course in beauty culture, will graduate from the Moier college the latter part of October. DEPENDENT PULLMAN PORTERS TO HAVE HOME New York, N. Y., Oct. 1, -Frank K. Fane, treasurer of the Pullman Porters' Beneficient Association, has recently launched a movement to establish a home and dependent man of the service. The team is its headquarters in New York City. KICKI THE BAPTIST SPLIT MADE PLAIN It May Call for Criticism, but Those Living in Glass Houses Should Not Throw Stones. (Special to Chicago Defender.) (By Rev. G. W. Woodhey.) San Diego, Cal., Oct. 1—Editor Chris Chico Defender: To many people the splitting of the national Baptist convention came like thunder from a clear sky, while the better informed it was not altogether unexpected. I have been for a long time a reader of your paper, getting it from the news stands and now from your agent in this city, through the dailies, but trouble through the dailies, but loudly waiting for the account in the Defender. The split is, of course, very much to be regretted. Although a preacher of the Baptist denomination, it has never been my privilege to attend a meeting of that body, having at the times of their meetings usually otherwise engaged. Some of my friend and colleague has made the race look had when compared with great white gatherings assembled for deliberative purposes. But among our white Baptist brethren we have the Northern and Southern Baptist conventions caused by a split over slavery, while in 1844 the Methodists split about the same thing, and other denominations followed suit. The race at stake—something to split about. So both the anti-slavery and pro-slavery elements in the churches thought at the time. And while I do not know enough of the fact to take in the national convention to take a decided stand either way, yet I am sure that each side thought that a great deal they think they need. This others may difference of opinion. Many thought the slavery question was not sufficient reason for a division. Twenty-five years or more, working exclusively among white people, have taught me that they are just as apt to do what has been done by the Baptist convention. During my work among the whites I national nominating conventions in which but a few exceptions all were white except myself. And it would be hard for any gathering to equal the confusion we had at some of them. For example in the national Prohibition convention at Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1896, at which there were 1,000 delegates, we had a "srap" that hasted all day, the splitting of a night and 338 of the usual confusion, and organized a "rump" convention and put up an opposition ticket. Every political party in the nation split that year. If the reports of the Associated Press are worth anything the last national Republican convention, held in Chicago, was a hummer for confusion and disorder. If I mistake not, the national teachers' convention—hold, I believe, that we should disgraceful mob that not accord even a lady a hearing. Of course I would be glad to see our people do better than the white man, and thus set him an example; but to expect it is useless, as we read the same books, and that the only real difference between is the skin. It may be contended that some of these examples I have given are political rather than religious. But remember that the delegates at each are largely the same men and women. We should not suppose that we will be able to deal with what What else is the devil for? There is, however, one good thing about it, and that is that they did not split upon a question of doctrine. And as such bodies among Baptists have no ecclesiastical authority they cannot do any real injury to the local churches. I agree with the Defender that it will be difficult for the criticism to be met only by showing that those who live in glass houses should not throw stones, and that it is hardly fair to expect our people to be any better than those who have gone before and set us the example. I believe, however, that the whole truth should be gathered to be given to the public at large may know the truth. Christ said: "We shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." FREE PUBLIC EVENING SCHOOLS The Evening Schools, under the con- ference of the City of Chicago, will be opened for-the registration of pupils on Thursday and the term begins on Monday evening. October 11. 1915. The schools will be in classroom, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, day Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Mr. Andrew J. Naufer of Memphis, Tenn., passed through the city en route to Vancouver, B. C., to settle a portion of the estate of the late Robt. Church of Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Napier, as the legal guardian of the estate, died alive who lives in Vancouver. The hospice of settling that portion of the estate which is valued at approximately $260,000. --- SATURDAY "PROTEST" PARADE AMPLY JUSTIFIED The End Has Not Come—Citizens Intend to Continue Their Protests Until the Picture Play Is Out of the State. Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 1. —The citizens are not satisfied to have "The Birth of a Nation" shown here in peace. The litigation over the infamous production is far from its finish. Able lawyers are studying the situation from new angles and it is believed some valid cause can be asserted to that will put an end to the enactment of the Negro and hardens the hearts of his erstwhile friends against the race. Philadelphia's citizens are usually lawmaking, but this misleading spectacle is trying their patience to the breaking point. * * Mrs. Josephine D. Heard, wife of Bishop W. H. Heard, will spend some time in Atlantic City, Miss. with the Salem Harrison, her niece, has been looking after the welfare of "Gregstone" in her absence. Mrs. Heard is considering a proposition to go on a brief lecture this fall and to give readings from her long list of poetical productions. Mr. R. W. Thompson, the national correspondent, has been here as the director of Mr. Salem Tutt Whitney, 610 North thirty-ninth street. He has been shown many social courtesies by his host of friends here, and was especially entertained at a "stag dinner" given at the Roadside by that prince of Bonfides, Mr. Al S. Jones, whose name is a household word and synonym for the city. Mr. Thompson and party were tendered a box at the Standard Theater by manager John T. Gibson, the attraction being Irvin C. Miller's "Mr. Ragtime." Mr. Thompson by invitation of Producer Whitney, Tutt and of Producer Twelve, received rehearsals of the new show and announced the new show offered by these talented comedy constructors to be the best that has been sent out in the name of the race since "Abyssinia" and "The Red Moon." Before coming to the Red Moon, Thompson attended the sessions of "The Processed several rehearsals of the New York League in Boston and spent some time in York City. * * Mr. Sheridan Z. Davis, city of Indianapolis, Ind. is conducting a prosperous school of music here. * * Rev. P. Wallace is putting up a fine race for the bishopric of the A. M. E. Zion Church. In Boston and spent some time in New York streets. * * A member of the board of education is wanted. * * South street, the great thoroughfare for our citizens, is being resurfaced. More Afro-Americans in business should have places on this much-traveled street. The Jews are reaping a profit from the business and their patronage. * * There is talk of rending Hon. George H. White to congress from the district of which the Seventh Ward is the backbone. In this district the Afro-American voters easily hold the balance of power and they could work wonders for the city. The O. V. Catto Lodge of Elks, with headquarters at its South street home, is already preparing to give the antered herd of the nation a warm reception when it comes next August. The shibboleth is to give Grand Exalted Ruler Nutter a banner administration this year, and then to give man who stands closest to him and to the best interests of the order—Mr. George E. Bates of Newark, N. J., now serving most capably as grand secretary. THE NEW CAR BUILT BY PATTERSON & SONS Greenfield, O. O. Oct. 1. "Patterson-Greenfield" is the name of the new automobile made by the famous firm in puggy cars. The car is named Greenfield, O. The car is said to embody many distinctive features and to in every instance be the Etterson standard of excellence. --- --- HOT EDITIO STATE BOARD OF CENSORS BARS BIRTH OF NATION FROM STATE OF OHIO The Entire State Is Rid of Rev. TomDixon's HellFirePlay;State Board of Censors Act on Behalf of All Citizens of State; Great Rejoicing; Sunday, October 2, Will Be General Thanksgiving Day Throughout the State. GOVERNOR WILLIS' HAND SEEN IN SUPPRESSION "Willis for President" Is Slogan on Tongues of Thousands of Race Men and Women in State Ralph Tyler Great Factor in Bringing About Downfall of Griffith and His Damnable Play Women Weep with Joy When They Hear What Board Did. Anxious Mother and Father Are Overjoyed to Recover Their 4-Year. Old Son. By Sidney A. Johnson. Columbus, Ohio; Burlington, W. Washington was hurriedly called to Meridian to the bedside of his grandmother, the many friends of Dr. Washington, who were always the mother improved. *Mr. Bennie Anthony departed Monday for Tallahassee, Aa, where he was married to Mrs. James Bailen returned home from Brinlingham after a delightful ten-day trip to New York. In part for Tampa, Fla., Sunday, Oct. 23, *Miss Vera Thompson departed for Tallahassee, Aa, where she will attend school. *The 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William wandered from home Friday, which is the part of the mother and father. The little fellow was found by Mr. Albert power plant, near 10 p. m. same day. MRS. SAWNER AT HER DESK. Chandler, Okla., Oct. 1—Mrs. T. Lena Sawner, the principal of the Charter high school in back at her post in Oklahoma, graduated from the large cities of the country. Her likeness added to Columbus, Ohio, where she represented the University in connection with the Python enchantment; Chicago, where she attended the University of Chicago; Expedition Nexia, with a special view on the University; Indianapolis, Buffalo, Cleveland, with a active force on the campus; each pair, Mrs. Sawner was delightfully entertained by the "Smart Set." She is a member and an active force in the National Association of Women's Athletes already enlisted with Mrs. Bessie McWeaver and a host of Kanada City ladies in the Western University season of 1916 at the Western University mollusks the "capsule" of the league series. LANE COLLEGE OPENS. Prizes Awarded at the New Phoenix Theater of Jackson. Jackson, Tenn., Oct. 1.—Mr. and Mr. Burd Horton of 497 Shannon Sawyer have returned home from their visit to Cairo, Iraq. **Mrs.** Boyce departed this week on Sept. 27. She leaves a host of friends, including her son W. Wormack is preparing for a great rally for the third Sunday in this month. She will be home from Chicago, where she had been home from Chicago, where she had been Lance College to a Baptist convention, with a large attendance. **Mrs.** the new theater has been named the Phoenix. The prize by Mrs. Beverley. **Mrs.** Mr. and Mrs. Conel Edin Beverley. **Mrs.** Mr. and Mrs. Conel has returned home from Buffalo, N. Y. WILL ESTABLISH A MISSION IN HAITI Winston, N. C., Oct. 1—The Lott Carey Baptist foreign mission mission, which canteen meeting in Pittsburgh, P. voted to appoint Brown of Winston, N. C., to Haiti, to investigate the possibilities of establishment and educational work on the island. Tasley, Vn, Oct. 1.—A successful agriculture firm held the by farmers here. The firm is the exhibits creditable. It is said that the directors declared a dividend of 40 per cent. Ralph Tyler Swoons. The committee which was sent to Columbus from every quarter of the state, and was seized by the ex-auditor of the navy, was taken up at 23 minutes when the president got up and made his statement. So overcome by the pressure of the TPC, he took about five minutes to revive him, on regaining consciousness he exclaimed: "Praise God, We Are Not Weary." After a hand-shaking with the board, TPC said that he had out and wired the home office of the dwarf success, and said that the board how the race was faded, the country of the Fifth-breeding turus that have done so much to the race had much of all of us. The Governor Wires: A wire was then sent the Go of the state, who is in California, who feels sure will see congratulations from all of us more like taking a vacation than before. Everywhere can behea of the state board and the real mind things for the uplift of huma Duluth, Minn. Oct. 1.—Th niversary, of the sign citation, ecclesiastic Wednesday, ew 418 West Superlo- rce, att the exercises thusatic. Re thusatic. Re exercises will followed by St. Richarda Counsellor of Phyllis. Charles Benidill which is and Mr. sacrifice United program mor. w. hill w. and pi. ENTSW The Latest News From Jackson- ville, Decatur, Peoria, Braid- ville, Torino and Other Illinois Towns. (By Jessie Allen.) (By D. V. Trotter.) (By J. M. Simmons.) r1 Reynolds.) Oct. 1.-Rev. Sanders Pst Church has re- list National * Miss Rhoda G. W. Reynolds, her at $25 7th of October day afternoon 1. * * The tilly, practicer Miss her trip to Wharton is want Col- ving in uire Club and ac- cervy ac- tive Back hitting his (By A. Ruth Boyer.) (By J. B. Hicks.) (By Rev. Curtis L. Moore.) Decatur, Ill. Oct. 1—This week is quite a busy one among the churches—quite a number of delegates from all over the country arrived and really for business of the A. M. E. Church, Right Conference of the A. M. E. Church, presiding, *The Rev. C. H. Shifman, D. D., of Wilmington, Ohio, is visiting a conference. His visit to our city is quite a big one, and we have friends here, he has preached here a few years back. *The note we have told the students is fully and his arrows have bound a lodging in the objects to which they were going to the wedding, and we are writing the wedding bells are our next writing. *The Glass-House wedding was an elegant cake, also the Logan-Vaillant cake. *Dresses, *Mrs. Venderburg, of West Green, surprised the choral stand of the drapery, which was highly appreciated by the choir members and pastor. *Mr. Wendell, who has been at Mackinac Island, Mich. during the summer, has returned home, who has been visiting in Hillsboro for weeks, has returned home. *Mr. W. McKinens has left for the university, who has been told that their employers did not present things to them just as they were told to be with the understanding that they would up the road, but when they wound up In Every City and Town in the U. S. Big Money in the Chicago Defender. Only Eight Column, Eight Page Weekly in the World. Become an Agent. Write for Terms. CHICAGO DEFENDER, 3159 State Street, Chicago, Ill. (By E. S. Sims.) Spearman, I. Oct. 1—A large number of friends went to Elgin, I. for the big birthday party. Ms. Scott Bridgewater, Mr. Charley Sims and Mr. W. M. Day motored over the river. Mr. W. J. Jackson and Mr. H. B. Dava and their friends toured through the Dekker's big 7-passenger Overland, and Mrs. J. DeKker of De Karker. Mrs. DeKker's best of host of De Karker. Dr. Spearman has been in the city visiting Mr. E. S. Waterloo, his home. * * * * * at the North Ave. Baptist church, last week for Waterloo, his home. * * * * * week for Waterloo, his home. * * * * * week. * * * * * Mrs. G. S. Webster from Montgomery City, Mo., and Mrs. Ida Bishner from Dearborn, Thursday and Mrs. E. S. Sims. THE DEFENDER SOLDIN JITNEYBUS New Orleans Can Boast of Being the First Town in Which the Paper Was Handled by a Bus Line. MRS. W. K. HOPES FIRST PURCHASER Dr. Madison Makes Report. By Jno. H. Williams New Orleans, Oct. 1—Miss Gertrude Crowley of 511 Joseph Street was married to the couple will reside with her the bride's mother. * **Miss Julia Launtay Gibson,** *a. is* 737 listing her cousin, Mrs. Launtay, Lee of 511 St. Mary Street. New Orleans, *a. is* 737 The Defender can be purchased every Saturday evening at the Laurel street. * **Mrs. Amelia Kimble of 915 Galenice street is very ill.** Read about the Post Office Clerks' dance. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER BRIEF NEWS FROM THE BUCKEYE STATE BRIEF NEWS FROM THE BUCKEYE STATE Events in the Social World—Bright, Crisp Items from Cleveland—No News of Interest Is Overlooked by Our Regular Correspondent. (By Alexander O. Taylor.) American Hair Grower, 28c and 50c phasor because it gives results Dryerless. in the U. S. Big Weekly in the Wor EFENDER, S Piqua, Rev. G. L. Hicks, Lorain; Rev. Vale O'Connor, Jackson; Rev. Mil- dietown; Mrs. M. 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Tuscon, Ariz. Oct. 1—Tuscon, the bestlust, wealthiest and most prestigious city in Arizona, is at last forging a new social events, excellent weather and a general spirit of unity. On last Thursday evening the ladies of the Baptist Church gave a dainty dinner in the interests of the pastor, which was well patronized, and the ladies in charge proved to be masters of the culinary arts. On last Friday the Dunbar Church rendered a special program which would have done credit to a city three time the size of "The Old Pueblo." There were a number of highly entertaining and creditable features upon the program, the most prominent being the recitations of Mrs. Carrie Lewis recited a number of poems from Dunbar and other famous poets; also went through a number of dramatic poses, and all who were so fortunate as to witness her performance pronounce her to be an artist of very few equals. Other numbers of merit on the program were the instrumental music of bush, Ohio, and the humorous paper by Mrs. Lizzie Graves. Mrs. Johnson is indeed an artist at the community and one whose talent we are justly proud. Mrs. Graves is perfectly at home when it comes to handling the musical instruments of bush, Ohio, and the humorous paper of the Baptist Church was highly appreciated and was to the point. His subject, "Unity," was appropriate to the occasion, and the manner in which it was delivered certainly crowned the speaker with laurels. Rev. Humphrey through his clever and humorous illustrations always mumbled when he says good bye. * **Mr. Robert Charles returned to the city a few days ago to visit her mother, Mrs. J. W. Raven. * **Professor C. C. 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President Box 608, Phoenix, Ariz. eats, as they have reached such proportions that they require all his time. * * * * The ladies of the Eastern Star will give a series of afternoon entertainments in the near future. These affairs will be only to members of the affairs of the series. We are anxiously awaiting the announcement of the first of the series, as these ladies are experts in the art of entertaining, as proven by their past efforts. * * * * Mr. Howard Phillips, a former resident of Tucson, but now of Los Angeles, Cal., was a member of the series. * * * * By the way, what about that subscription to the Defender? Get busy. Willse Webster. ODD FELLOWS TO ORGANIZE IN ABBEVILLE The Progressive Times Will Find the Young Men of This Town Abrest Away (By I. J. Kane.) Abbeville, La., Oct. 1.—The men of Abbeville are awakenening. They have been told the Odd Fellows are and have a Maslone lodge. *J.* Messrs. Noh Catlion and Henry *J.* Messrs. 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Will make term Forest Ave. near 33rd St. B. in family, one of our cler modern home of 8 rooms heat; and open plumbing; $350 cash, balance monthly Rhodes Ave., near 67th house, all modern; hardwo lights; hot water heat. 7 sized lot. Price $3,950 Vernon Ave., near 31stSt. B. building; 7 and 8 rooms; ho Price $6,500 E. LAMBERT, H. Iiana Ave. C TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 7926 Estate Bar ave., near Garfield Blvd., beat me; lot 70x160; hot water hea- finish; large garage in rear; wi ideal home with beautiful spi with ornamental iron fence; must Will make terms. Only $7,500. near 33rd St. Blvd. Owing to one of our clients will sacrifice one of 8 rooms; hardwood floo open plumbing; possession at our balance monthly. Price $4,000. ave., near 67th St. A cozy 7 modern; hardwood floors and fir water heat. This beautiful he Price $3,950. e., near 31st St. Lot 30x164, with and 8 rooms; hot water heat; in 0. MME. 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CHICAGO PHONE DOUGLAS 7926 State Bargains Garfield Blvd., beautiful brick 160; hot water heat; hardwood age garage in rear; with driveway use with beautiful spacious lawn; total iron fence; must sell to close terms. Only $7,500. St. Blvd. Owing to recent death clients will sacrifice her strictly rooms; hardwood floors; furnace using; possession at once. Terms monthly. Price $4,000. 7th St. A cozy 7-room brick hardwood floors and finish; electric at. This beautiful home on full- 00. St. Lot 30x164, with 2-flat brick bases; hot water heat; in fine repair. ibrandt & O'Brien 6 E. 31st St., N. E. Cor. State ‘News Notes of the Nation’s Capital Sd mali a we + Washington, D. C., Oct. 1.—Miss Clarice Sones, snsehier’ of” Sovoasio nd Ms Brean does rite weak Siisnty 8G (resume ets ngutone Collage. Stiva Jonea fy an. honor Seaton ofthe commeresgy "sane Rn ushersige Winca, ¥ a Feet nes Stet” eoxnaned Bisa at nat eve? Coes tet Rimus ination of isting’ °° Mss V, ache, of North Carolia Seamer aan al Witintt te Soe tatk et Seta Mercer 4° igBknt. of tne Bans Heat Sereit, Aheanth Se WS ate SyBoorancne Misses Prima Ls und Viola ena pane ge To ester et tr. Ries eesti to Tie saays om, Jonanh 1 donea, ot, ciginat sutiei eechancd of ue eae SPTas nd En tay cone BE Nhe Gout of Chita” shies Shatner oxtrn oF aan no Sea atta Sit Toca Yates Slot “tern sean ee SH Mustaine ee mith tytn order at gearanee Bidtee nl "ar nomen ae te. Paes "ue sis Yor" Sone UF the Wangan aa a ‘the caus ofthe aware ofern of tn EN aan eee i Spin the ane’ Cota the Bs ttle" Bor ao Nua wi fe Sly Satie’ wree i Sa Seat atot ser Weipa rho afar of de Voman stoping ea gernrnen” th Ne "ew nea ae Soi cet st ence Amerignne af'coure, wil gure tonsbise ‘unis n'a porton of the proceedings. In Seecasnce'otte oromndaaatoerey te rica Someon ow image Rekignng nn eke tee ere Se he amin Sean rn Scie aa ti ar inact rao ie nee seers aa eta the protiont of wages una “Uipe> roesived UF Ne toreers" amped tere eet Boot ertea eenen, ty te eo A. M. E, CONFERENCE GIVES MANY SURPRISES ‘(Gia Hele Mah fon, ‘were ordained dencons. ‘The ordi. [tions took piace’ Sunday’ morning” an ‘ere performed by the Dishop te Ie Lee Bhd commie, ‘Of the many addresses given during {fpencaion, ome ofthe aon Intent Hiss that be. "Pioya "Grant Snelson Beas D. Dy, Phe Dye Tee Seo 8 Imei of ive F.C. Bland returned Bisson. rom “AGrca, who presented Extatons tn Africa." “Hie old how il SPLITS amet te eae al mind ‘South in thee Hot eeigion in oenich hey ‘Bre extremely tlthtal,eepectay when {here ane: word for: God, vigtcoursons And ‘aieh"ternon inthe lanauone ie eiored” the tack” of soung men and Sromon who are wiling’ to aunty Yor Activities Inthe. forelanHeldae "He ret Sete. sinless, Roman "wha nd penged co el fora lesing when {mn travail and when told tat We seas not the “aembolle Wot "ne. sawed Hee, fis fa hat of her chit, Dut thee te eae tne Saviour Jesus’ Christ. she’ elleved ans Jelmea hon iaitand in the fates The Aériaue ao not serve the ‘iste. Mal RGN pon een the en taint of 9" divine ‘beng. ieee {hat cea is “ahiore ut! that Tie in too eon fo come town here Inthe heat and cold, “esis thelr" imagioation that ‘He Sine representatives tn the “Day. “Bushs fer bier es and shen thy cou In" the moratng” they “greet these gods swiuh “how. the toll how the ‘Stas “hamnnedansy are” Cuuiatlanitys ‘grentent Competitors tn the foreign Act He was The" Tnatizator of" four Atrean boys bes Ing tratned tm American sehoote for ser- Sigo‘in their own country. ant they are ‘Row inaking wonder progress for the hteeh. ‘The Allen's Chelan Endeavor, tate by Tey. Stewart of Evanston wna full of enthusiasm ae he. told ef the eurehea Sronderful 'ahlovements ‘lone that. line Sat wae every rater hg hanno te Noveharge the Se.” Mark's Allents Christian “Endeavor, Sealey" of "Alien eee har done ‘exeenent werk thi year tuner the fears of dir Mussa ows Fey, tho frat of the Year, and. Mes Sor- fh laine Woods the inter part. We plan fe continua inthe: geest rocrens. “tor God andthe Cnuren.= "A resoation wna efilonted, $y" the “suaferenca. that” there thould” baa ‘Conference Cheistian En: Aeavor convention the last, week i June, 3516,"npd"have: ail four alatrieta repro: sented The meating will be at Daven. forte the ‘cre. togam aloaniess ‘Ehieago. 1016, 9. aloonices ‘nation. 1920 aed me aloonioes world 19907" war quoted AE various, Instances by ‘liferent spene fra" during ‘the senso, Christian’ En. ‘eavor Htsrature wa diatrbuted, Notwithstanding three of the ateetet fella tle short of thelr nat years. re. Bore airs, Nora, Taylor waa ‘chabled to Feport'n financial propresy for the Wom- en's Mite Sostonary department. ‘An appreciative audlenco Ustened to a interenting adeesa by eI S Mocks ‘hal ‘of ur Heeal pilanttopisie, Friaay ening. "With ocher appeating remarks Revaverred “"Amerion controls more. than ‘Shesalsth of a the Mnance of the worl, $et"that wealth haw not done away with Benet," We hate’ astous stan of 0. boot’ clas, “wun aa, the. powers atthe Gonattatisn of the Unitea States did not ant, Of the Votini pepalation ofthe Sotniry. there are J0seh 000 colored. The Dropreas of the race’ mist Ye along the aueatlena, theoloplea! and ceanomtea Tinos Iie congratalsted the race an the flotance’ tt as gone in many achieve ents He ceromended” the ra0g for tt ina haeashipe’, So asseried %h cones fslon: am @ believer fn a, square den fost "Bo" your ‘uty, Duckie on” your ‘mor and ncaa in might tous Hehe Mrs, Chilys,” Sellore-Smace sang epenatoous Night, “0 Right ot Love! Coates of atetinas’) plane E, expecially fuennged for her by HAN. Kelty. 315 Slate atest, Chlearo, The attentive ae sembly Ware fled with ceninay and de anda ‘an cncore by “thelr applause ‘Whorespon ate sendercl, “Mighiy Lak Hose "wity ‘ease and dramaie fine ‘The hearers, were ‘then honored, by the fileioge of atoning to to original se Tetions: “Sones Wtoya® na tty What Tight!" sy" Aflea Bettiote Helalze Ports ton. Chleago, the” authoress of Menta Penets" Sila’ Portson rena “her aclee ona with auch clenenese and ‘stine Lvenocy, fied wit nataral dramatie is ution that‘ahe aw forced to favor th fudlence wither erignal “Paeta™ “he Lees "were to "the ‘point and sions the Bi, Stein Metionel a ne vole. o ‘vic toe "Stock ‘ana ofered le Fortsnvs work tn response fo his exec {ent dress. Dr. Gea. Fh. Molt of Du irae Ser Wondor ate, Julius Tastor, editor of the ‘aread “Ax. wau 40 pollo this week, uli ‘it “to everthing” ane in font 6a cortain cigar’ stores Wat dentt ten him “A. Defender reporier ‘pot Hie goods on hm but he has got ome Job~ono with Uncle am ae thats Bigh positon tn the Federal omes, he doce net Know yet. it takes the Defender to find ett "thing. then, he ig not ‘the. only fone, “Hon, 8A, 2. Watkins Ig another {8 Connect nimasi with Uncle Samm ton, Ha°D."Green will enter the city hall Uy ‘Wednesday ot nex week the Defender Bportern dletegraphs reaped a wonder, fab atvest thie week and’even then sot fal of tho ‘wonderful things have ‘been There still, be. rauch enka on: Both: sides, Howard. University gpenca on the 22 swith alghtly reduced attendance. Fe {hein nf Gatober, nowsver by stator thse were nable! fo sat hare forthe honing days? me. anita Pals Drown, supported bs te Gr Sumner Worms. ita Gstetin Eoiecana ethers i booked for grand Senco a the Hloward.'on the 31 a ‘Setter, Nei br a ocley evens oti atenetta, Vinton avi, tho site Fviday’evenig at the Church of Our Tes emer of ih a. Wiseman i patton. Ail Danis’ nas been toutin Ney thy Ine fora fhe Ord nection with her leetores pod pletur. sate people of the Fancina onal Zone ‘Ete takea of inerariniy hy St ‘Davia ‘anu he ty ao tolling rome. wt {fuina ‘bout the relatona of waren the suntan weed she fs ing on feacements at Alien ‘Chapel ant ake Entrches In"iaitiwores sgh sgynmittes of lines called pan the ‘edtcsionat “suthontion of tie Bice ‘lant week to ak that the Mf Steoct High ‘Sahoo he cenvertdInto'a mam Ye {ational ecnter when the Rew Nh ste For colored dents shalt have been So shes gation wan ested" Garaono Vocnitonal School nnd het 0 {ie Socattonatapatem "in the. sescols ‘Phe miter wna fang under advisers Ar, dosenh 1, Dotitass the nated vio tit adn of rai eae {on Parke Piokd Sours Auditorium ‘Tuce 8) evening, Oetober 12H wil bese compan by ie wif, Sta.” Penn Foward Doutiass, tnst and arama ISSICE! He Dagtine t booke for Ea Inthe ramor tae Stes soseph i Doug Hes Miay neste. chirte St the. Bou {hss tiotostendon Cedar ith, Rnneeat {eine ofthe ote Deas hae ‘up many false Feports and agéra ‘ating’ misunderstanding re, Rufus ©. Byars, wito of the por: uur hott anaes of the Howard Mtr, "in at’ Erccamarta. toile whet ‘She is to codigo m eerieus Soaking BILLY SUNDAY DRAWS COLOR LINE Sea al eat ee Sor tees ES ar cae Pea ea See Fes deting oth Sy Hes bath Se aa Eo ee ate ia pecrapecei gt eh Hee eat cae Fe GaP a a 3 Se cae Rae Tene eats th eco erie maaan 2 iar aoe eked Soe See cae ae ane aruensh tet Wik Sire naere mount et Sea eee ee Ste fen a ae ag geetina 2 ER Seat ae ae Hp te Be oe Pe te ares Se ide! Sahiba Haein ase ate ee Pai banca ee MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR LATE REV. CHILDS Viens (oer ae eam: MMien. Ost. L—Rire. Callin, ‘pie at the late Prosiding Kjaer Chit o ‘ackéon, "Suen, was novo Sunday toa tend. the memorial services at Bethel “A AE"a church in-micmory ot ‘Rev. Chldn io. aied Isat month ia Jackson. 2 Sumuay’s services wound up the fast quae AS Conference for Taio ana ‘resting it Shae pag was ste teers by iter A. Ne Thompsons Sev Go Washington ‘and air "Prioce “igntoot Bald” ekellent”tcibute to tho. deceased, ito nira Ont. 'G Tolson cntended sym Fath im behalf the missionary seco ect dae he ee a Is plage wl be hard Yo ae + 2 SAE Slumer, ot Meridian artived, Su Uday to aeeoripany his tay Baa how fier dpending thet summer wacttion HH, ieie grandmother "Nes. Graham caitlin home Jeslatn ta welcome vinliok uF ont Bae ite ba Jor returned tom Chicas whey be went ag-a delepate to the Haptiet oe Nenllon, “i: Paot congregation was te TERS Sette Bow the ort sec Tentspenners* 6 Se “as SC Not) Lodge were delighted to have Bim Speak them I the evening ands bainaget was given alterward ia his hon or Bie JW. Hunter nat asked to'apa Sh thts gccabion and gave soins very ‘vio for the good St the. ssdar ita Letter Handy and children of Bo Bilosa an, are endoving @ Mate Be ‘rout, is. &'naitara # «rus on He Marie Hunter has enioyed two nee tn the home of Rew and Stee 2H Toe Bort 2” 2°S Sha iothers Cub: hea hoes foyalty entertained during the past Bia af the homens ot Bice Adate Be min and tra "Heney, akridge Aft fine luerary programa the gueels enjoy Gsiclouy retreennents om Wath eceasit sve Drs and Mica Ht. 32 Connor enter {ainea & boat of youre peopfe ta bist May party sven tn henge at hee son ‘Auaiey oa hs teth birdveay., Wasty Gos ful prestnts ‘wero recived andthe You Rpople were given w very bood tie. Ss ‘Hisx Sane itdson hae reciened ota Nes ‘Orleans ‘and wo are glad to hear that oh fan been benefited Uy the treatment ‘Gabor for per eyes. #3 She sevlva ‘Bethel Aa charen’ haa Been erent fucooen and” the pastor haa “Oeced cei nnd storm patiy"'rea given the home of hrs & B. Roberts Ey hts Florence Tuer in honor of Mra. chil f Juckson. Mra. ‘Childs returned te he ome feat that she a warm fend In the. church’ over which. her Inte hue ed ‘By James Hunter Jr. = 4 THE ¢ ene 'youne 3 i iG “LIFE EBBED OUT. MRS. A, V. GORHAM DIES Wit THE WOLVEE SUDDENLY AT HER eats HOME, ‘évents of see, in. SEE Grand Rapids, Benton tush Stonaay movant when head Gees] and Kalamazoo — The | tithe sudtendaath ot Ske Anns vt | News. | iron sough eamparativey we }| when she lett ner sister's home Sunday oe errein, sentiine. | Stoning anout 1 feocks the Salted tray | Benton, arbor ach, Oc | Sony "suddenly Stoning "momine Sie | Say Av Desir Whe atzasd | Setiam wan “born October tr iasis'at| conference ih "ietrat at {iccnn, Arie, and wes maared to Aviat | Shah 'gn her way" hom | Sina rte, chorea | eoce. teh. eae | Scheie taren"in ile Suter | Rome ee Feta. 2 St ] she azicelcd erst? witht Hino | few ys In Chiaeo iat week And eangisy avenoe, whe ahe attondes | with ner ices, Siew Pyigee [tg Ngati dN la shane, ater wesuer"tomoburs | Secomoupied Ure ferme | conauSted by. ret, Eaterence si the se | isting railed" tn Casco ) im wat at aha comelege he | ote ane. | Sorat "rines'were'many snd eaauus | fom, Chica after. ten dayn ieee By Walter "Thompson Grand “Rapids, Alene "Oct BAPTIST CONVEN- [sexes 1} THON CHRONIGLED) ios cutie HOS Ua aS" oke Mae Se Pe ay te —— ‘Seoner + + Mea Bale dhed | Peace and Harmony Prevails at | Suk 3,3, Baigy tet man | the First Baptist Church in | ot leas, Stich ht, boon sat || Monroe — Good Works \Re-| ef'sinnine tnt She ol Se || corded by Able Speakers, ‘tothe ‘bar as she dae etree Mate Menard . wae ih eae: ‘quite nice, ely there was not ational fapiist Convention at the First Yai Nanas sa ta Sint ek Sey at Seiradsar eer Shgne omer a ae ruses eet oe Rareeired Re Gah fam SEA eet ati ae Saar rcs wa ts Be Set aa eet Bae ae ae Splat, far Oi, ae comm of Sale Se es soe feb te eres Si Babee Se oe we ast as So oo Sek aera SS ser ee eel Se ee Bee irae eeeate ee Sete hse She sea tereuae Bente Sh ene tie, nee oe fs es, Sih Bee ate Se een Se fine ES Bere Sir Seine Beers wae aces Sone Bela ate Senne ec Sh Ne ote tt nati Semis Eiiaus cash ce mene, eerie Note mat cei i ite gas Sea Uta tase get i fhe Sate A ac at Bad aries iat Sa “tt Eien aan abe SAEs oneness Debi, eae erate SRE RE Gate de io eit Bie ei ore abt’ ines ace te Bitter Ses ae Ste cea Abe Se Silas a cates hs at Seas SA Pe te oe ela tae are Sigel cs ht og er aaa a Bishsge he cae lt ta eta Sdeeke cre” se Settee Batt See rare See See aie ie Ee Geen e eye Hebets Heese ee ee aie Ser cis de Rev Hae ene aa Sapient "air ett date hat the net receipts ‘were H5U0. Atre Pinotage Gee Heal Binh aa lave SON ASAE ste ae Ala Ex Ei pacate £7 tem Sie Fits Tia eaten ile a sae ts eae Hs Rah Secon Se SP ar ebae cies aa Bi Be GaP cota tea SES iat Sen om era Seeded teint ma HOE Se ehae ae PE acs Gly hs Seregles ea oa ehh Honetadra'e ate Bestest Fete oh Rt Peete Or ite State ae anes Sie neat ey eo atta Serta Beast tate fee Se ere Spee er Srieray etn Sr SEC dns or ass” Satis eerie oe Seas ce oem soccer a en ES Sen els aaah Fiat Ge Be ents Pee ee Se a ease ae Br ois, Fe a Rar iano Hiv a coo iS toro sae ce die Mee ea ah fon ie Re ae Boe eh, ee eae ae Bee focite at Ui i te Ena astorted cae, then “Hower Stee All for the Moment, A man was walking along the atrect ‘and he saw @ house on Gre. He rushed foross the way and rang the boll ‘After some time a lady, who proved to bbe slightly deat, appeared at the door "adam, your house ts on fire.” "What id you say?” Tho man began dancing ‘up and down.. He pointed above." ssuld your hougo fo afire! Flames burat tng out! No time to losol” “What id you say?” “House afirel quick!” ‘Tho Indy smiled. “Ie that all?” oho ald sweetly. “Woll” replied tho man hopelessly, "that's all T can Akiak of just now." ‘ze of the Earth, ‘To bo exact, the diameter of tho ‘earth from pole to pole ta 7,899 miles; ‘the equatorial diameter boing 7,926 nilles, The slight diference of dlame ter Is, of courte, owing to the fatten. ‘tag ont OF tha poten. ,-__ THE QHICAGO | DEFENDER WITH THE TOLER pete ETE fivents of a Week in- Detroit, | 7° Mothers’ club of Grand Rapids, Benton Harbor, \Cemeistion asa and Kalamazoo— The Latest sent few 2... =o “Harker, dich. Get, Benton arbor, Aten. |Get tates a eo Se eee ee apatite a epent Ee a Reet tear erate ere SSE a Sees Sire Ss fee alae eed Sey ae ge aeons Ee et a Rats tm, Sate Ca ane e oy angen, cog Re ana se Siti he tate See es oe ae Borden outs il ate he ie Perabo Sls stb hay dk Mae Etichete tas Beir ast oem ct Spohn en ta coe see eS Soe get hana Sk SEES crit rh Eas Sle Mb aga ibu o soe mart Sone Be eee cent nk eat Be Mardis Gn wit a Seacrest as Mahila eadeay han MRE Gata ont Ser Se Se Se as a Sins Or ode Sara eS ct ny Soccer hen ee SoS ee ie jy, nite ae a" Sa fe aad Serbes Gara Sao: Bee iia nee pea Se ue Ie Hate (eco titans eer aaa ne ean ere Heine & Feeeiuiee Sait ff nua de a ane ea vec Date Qa ie Sa Ys Baten PUM Md a Weide ae scrstalt Pea re fe feria eae a Ee yale sna ey ELE podem oe Bis elite cea 3 So Se ie sar sor greens Sear Be eaty diab kine a anaes ny Saal Beet al Se aks nese Seria same weet Riera AY taut Sinng bu Soe ahh fe gees i ee Sera Cabri te ne Seale diego 2 Bay Bact siaae si Seice Bory aaah tine Bone areal a eee a ie eievcaracitae tte Se $e Sage taP tine tae ed rare eae ae Proving. * * * Ara. Alma Grayson = Flac ae ae Pals Seti i alah yee SOW, else th ie Se Ate as he SEAGITRRET otic agar ee a, ROSNER, Beaded ipsa: Biel li a EPS ree Gaeoeh aul Soe oan Pe Bie Heng ag 2 dean eit in ott Bie erie Maia ad Sef Pearman Bh ae Ha tik Sire re Bg Oe setae irs ace Ae See fa Asa nes Stee Areas ence See eee Ata ais Medora aah cae Eirpeome Nee oe f The Young Men's Soclat Club held thelr | Why didn’t you call up B.O.7 1 saree neon EES Renate sees ekeaNB thes ete PS ASNaeta| Age of Last chivalry, ware clected, ‘The next meeting wilt be}. “I see.” said Airs. Blinks, “tha BSG gist Soha lt tithe Mats | woman te ging to boy 8 weat OF New neers tg Aicic hie, "ea: | 0% exehango, and T don see ents Maxwell Barbour, secretary; Phil aa tire ne tee a 1 ee ee Er by cana ————— “P.de L.”" CRYSTALS INSTANT RELEIF FOR SORE, TIRED, ACHING, SWEATY ‘FEET CORNS REMOVED BY ABSORPTION, Wirre Fon SAMTLE OF 12 TREATMENTS 6 CoNTs THOMAS MAXWELL, Distributor, Peet setae Charo eons teow, stare sttcer, ‘cenco,ELNOI. et ted nos Apt ire ater at i po a} > @ov LYLES & SON |] Pi: Se ‘TRANSFER, EXPRESSING, STORAGE fret PACKING AND SHIPPING. i GES ei 2243S. State Street, Chicago ff AOI argon Rj ag RS) _ Vit e] = SS ag OD Op SPRY HELP ‘BEAUTIFY f)EM- ETERIES. (, This Mather’ club ot Dyersburg’ Mave atnched a Movement te Decne Ccematerten and‘ske Theme ‘eta ; ger ee | Reerabure. Tenn., Oct. 1.—Dyersburs tee have 005" feot of ‘asphalt streets Wat luck fer auto fans." * © ‘Safety frat, get your ife Insured, " Nat Lite Ina doy of Ur Say eG, Robinson. Sopa. 3 2 Bor 'chsopment visit the Eratrmay on, "S's SV iotinnon aes Keo.” Phone s2."*'s'* "Go to church Sun. tay, ee cory” man, abould tend & Aeleing ang to” the "ladies of the strussle to beauty the cemctane ey tive lane te have tho weedy cut hore twork done: xt an early date. They also. have fn intertaiament for ‘Thurs. ‘MY nant, Oot. at the Fraternal Chub Every "woian’ should Join this club. and Iielp in" this entertainment by ‘datating fomothing er giving” your presence. a he" ChB Don't forget the, date, Ost. ons quite a. few attended the Hfon wen rosters Inne weeks Max Dovada ober of, Union City was among the Mistora”s + *"*” nie rawernia thomas Hoberts avenue, Baul Gl he hope a Sirs Ered Camanay have 4 very sie Bate ne Ste Sat Coleman, the Artis, Jett Sunday evening for ‘Ripley ‘fe wah him much succenss 45 Sta Bante Parr and alee Ernest Body, wer Some ot"the urides randtsother Nee Sm Parr West’ Dyersburg. Mr, an Ms. ey ioft Sond for Winglewood, ‘where Ste. Tony ‘has ‘been, emmy a {he apt for quite: a whites Mrs. Foslo ino! ta returned. to Devs ines te take, her poatton ma teacher. i Fitte itigh Sehool, Afra, Heya was’ do [aye om account of Nine.” Wo are ela to! sce her looking 0 well, + *" Alen Hourzan’ Russell of “Trenton ts. vllting heron, Sig Hare asso Sentra street 3° in" Bear Rotison 6 the aicw vat. «2 + “Shariie Fes" sets In atte tg hg im school agnin after 9 ton Hien ‘2 oS "icte'fan White of fuer In'Vilting Sex Dalzy Walince on Haron Beenie Fase ie “Nea “Baas ‘Weotisna atte was in town Sunday th Me of Ia tom, Dee ES Hirata SOS Stent. Gr Teabineon and daushte a Peart have. returned homes Mea Fioninson_ wan’ very. royay entertained ihevaway at Shingo Gale Canta {tea ty the tine she reehed U. ©. tha sho Was! computed fo ‘eaneel seyera th Ranements: "Be reports a delight {iin eedoying te entertatnmente a day ST Str line ‘Sueling of ttle Rock Aric, ts shore visting relatives and fronas” «SS sen Sfinnfe ts Davin Her, the guest of her aunt Nes Tne Bravia and Mra 6. Robinson, = Mire ohn ive te ghfe,to bo up attor {owe nga linens.” S++" ake ‘lex Con ett Ie" teaprovin: sowy. ss" Sirs Bina “Parstoy""was' taken seriously i Sunday" morning’ with paral, Shot Relea nie ring. as «ne Biothers* club’ very beautifully "enter {ained nt “iho Fraternal Gluly Peitay ight: After's pusincsn torson the india ‘reserved to" sandwiches, soda, water En ice ream Sra Fale ing, ao ria nvenge, iM entertain the cle nex Feige 72s 2 ahe Bim and Literary Chub mot with Mon. Mary In Sanders fon Friday at ternoon on Pair sirest. ‘The feeting was “opened tn usual manner Sigs Win brewers president, presto Renaing by Men livlah Miter. "Arter a Diet "aiscueston” andam hour spent fn feadte" work the ‘hostenserved an Se ouree, wien war enfoyed by al pres Rte city "wil ‘be entertained "next ENang'hy Stee Kup. woods 22". "Bae Of the ranted entertainments ot the Season aw the, checker Marty. At the Fontoraat Club room, Sept, 2, ander the Auapices of Mr. 0. 'G. Thomas Suse a onfoved by” Shomae””Orenesten Galte large crowd was In attendance ‘An leo course ‘was. served. “Ata wee fhoursench one denarfed for thelr home aero the cholt af ‘Tabernacle ‘Baptist Church furnished musle for the conven: Gion'at ate" Zion Dante Charen Wesnes- ASF Ble SS Ia Seer & State rade tay sand might Have: you made Sour vislig""s, O12 areet meat B.S Bunioy.. ¢ * afrs, Josie Summers of St" Toute has returned tothe homeo ince atmt, aire Je Clays after spending ‘few woes fn Marin with her mothers 8 Tri gmt he ove “Fie dude | who will soon be crying for Ae as ESAS Oe wee carer shee angie Baa 2 he BAe Ea ee oh ap sere tege een Be nie aa ae say ap Bert ceke ery i ote ea ea Shekhar eee Fall nm daw Pe ae ee ee Ee See a ao ae ea tnd eRe at ates seat ces pe ee Fis soos, at. fet mae he Fas As ee a peediays Brand mate Saat Bd cee ete nap iig hae Seren “The oil is who ts going on the lage anal Eston ce The dudes are who 5 attracted gy Pie tamara ee RON ORE Be at Ree Toad sae eo oo ee ma af Sh tae sare “Ehe unlucky dide te who t he paisa eel, Pees AOE TE "A onsets new gel age Miphaaes ne Bt Se eat a Bechney Seer rane Saedeat' Grae oe Age of Loxt ehvary, wr wo las, Be tat wou fa gong to boy at Hoek entaogy a’? nt sul tte of toe er mes nat ete of tose Borns 2 yee Pe. AMERICA BROWN i FOUND DEAD Pioneer Missourian Succumbs ‘After Long Iiness—Jesse Hen- derson Dies Suddenly. Ps ee tannibal, Mo. Oct, 1-——Mrs, Amerios fonda 16 ved ant drat et home on Section street” Hor hasta," A:tBrovtn, preceded era number ef Fear. Sieve Serer meter af 8 shat fd itd sions ead oc tthe ind" Ioember of the ih Sad Gentes Se Baptist "church ‘avout org" yeare she wear a memter ef Deboran Sour She Tid een tm fit health for some tive, She eaves one" duugiver ‘and. dures. sone. and Shoat of friends! moure het” dent ine funeral wam held under the wupplce of Su ‘Bifabeth ‘Temple No. 3's a Suri’ Sept, au the Sth od Genter 8k Bapiin' church’ Tey. c. Te MeBowel of fated, "+" are Oacar Grey tele fuse thy for Sedalia to attend the tales thence {obs Home mn Dunston, ow to ‘spend ti Nateation, «'™ * Sten. Ka Diggs hae ro {uhned from St. Lous, where ahs has been the ett of her gousts, Mra Litsie Brown wee Leo Thornion ee Kansas Ch kansas boon visiting ni slater, Str HeRW cox, ee week He repent having atin time *' * hee" ane Starks of Jacksonvite, 1, te isiing her ‘mother, Air Johm lick, "*'* ¥ he su {Hey eath of Jeatie Hlomisrson’ whch se ‘utred st itreday, wan @ thot 10 ti ‘entire community. Bra 6. C. Queen ar Be ce were, hay ummanee sn te tring ht ho hl tn ene o home: Hs leaven a gretsrlen wit find two daughtern one sitter two places {So Inert sider a host ‘often {te mourn his death, ‘tye general wat cow ected from ute here on Maire Wy ew Gi. “Fillman Priday afternoon” at atone, $14 nye atone vinted Str and Aisa "Guio aly, Suesosy and Kote iine-pound it Mother and "vad ar olng nlecy.©*'* + fey.'o. 1 Hardy Tey se Weaver, Mey, g. Seott and 3 Saunders have te, for Weatnors Six ‘wher they win sests In ordalsing Het 5. Grundy, formerly of Qsiney, Tih e-“James Solimeon, weno Int ieet Pr iday {or HTonkinivtie, Ky. to. attend the be side of his father, eporta he le some bet AMERICAN WOODMEN BURY MEMBER Funeral ot Mes, earl Alexander From ‘St James A. i Es Church Was x Sag Event of the Week ay es: wench vetoreed freas Raneae neat Game renal réwrned trom Kaniag and fot Bea ens me Be at Galt EI ne acta Ft Be te ate ee iad ta aoe ta Stee gaat Sorte Sete a eh Serie "he Myre Sires esta PN Sl Fe 05 Sele aditeahs SG Be i Shoe i uth SF ese Sess that Be Siclagiy™E Sacto ae Beis et aa RES a tse Bande Seng Eamets May sets 'stnane wirrtn Sa Sie ee eau ea te Sehr eta Barts Geabnde at tac Hoa, aa aoe Ma SEY Aer Rt tae MRS. MATTHEWS DIES. Pigeon STM lame Bates sci ae ETH AG Gris he Serna tar ae Se Beh aa wi ae Sie aa ga Bari te Sree Sain Ae Leiba te ost Mie a fe How Goge Smett, | tthe dog's well-known Keon sense of ‘gga n't gree seven to Sim a ‘Minamor “in aides wae as tery or selon eroe ‘ilch hve els terminal Taside the dog's now ‘ise ete are ot he ee me Bran srond su ne ie ay sae raha seostvene i aoa tow tre, cay nhc tbe etre Sols, sod natn grote co Eoong it tote sauce the do Sous ivape cist cemay, Wena A She dried, for Che ‘bot. weather fs made of four lemons and wi oranges, squeeced into a gallon and a bait of Wwater, to. whlch foo and sugar are tded. “Tala sore of diak eppiied at Just tho rlabt time during the sume Mer aye sometimes sares'n doctor’ on, MAKE UP YOUR MIND and MAKE A PROFIT The one great advantage of Chicago property is that--- THE VALUE 1S HERE BUY TO-DAY To-DayY To-pay uae Sado aas hes RST eater car Beis $at00s 1.000 Ge $388 doe erin pitas ‘Tonle Yor'sfs par onthe Sethe Heliae month nl nant Peee SUE Soeur ae ari bt 2s ee Heer parade ees HERSER Son tal peat at ESSE ESP aS Sd Se Se Spica FR ie down boys « Aah Sul Gv Ear pais Saas SP ee “Wee Sore page = 2p NE, aE ie Sa ait Mande Me a GETARG: een BE econ tat 390 down, bays 8 U-ioon hous, oe Bike ‘Czculent* cosine “houre’<* Bets is ae Real Estate Brokers Renting - Loans - Insurance 3512 South State Street ~ ‘Htome of Real Eatate argeina’> Phones: Douglas 208; Autematio, 19-204, aS ri ager Petenter Wee Tins bas oor Ga as = mais SRSA Henly miedo felon Crnisportatton ns odor tooth: Nomalive and’ estrabia.™ ES 5,5, t ay EE Bodin Ry ea fear "ani ‘surfie ineas Ye MeMegS veer hg ee Nedioaces; near “Land surface limos. me eee a a eterred. Phone Drexel 900," NSU Me SEP RE A tn: UN EE Ae om Tk ERE ee WES Sr fines sesame: tone 3 aA EA eae eh Sa Modern convenicices” dine iesnsportatin stitabte Yor several gentlemen Ry 3, SST AE, PE OTE, atl heated, (ht “modern soos wie SL ana et auld convenfont transportation. "°°" "95 eA, $e TOE ee oa eT mis : “CORE eR POR furniahed or unfurnished, cad Ee EES wished oF uhturnshed: hot water” Hen saan ss sa SDL, AVE, PROG RRS aL A Sa PRE Dan eet e hen Gee ait are Si OMAR athe FE OTRAS PALA an Te, ROMA wate Per eel SG SB TAS ANE Pua ONE ei eee aa RAFU ail Sars Le er Week one block cast of Cotiage Grote ieee tor counge O83 =i, RIGOR, LR PIONE ROR aa a Oat furmianeds "sultable for’ couples, “single eats crea ae =i SARA ip 3 ADT, SHORE reheat aise Torecaimuat’ be rohabies S*MteeR BEES SiRIBERY AURA TORR OAs Bea Cie Artal ee Teneee: near dard" bied pa og SMEs WE, 7 a, phone Kens B6zt—=Neaily furnianed eee lent quiet ‘neighborhood. bbe 322 ate ee ita! 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Paks Mane ROOMING HOUSE FoR Sater eam oun ron ate SUR fa noone PERE SeoRE AOU GEA S207 ehodes ‘ave, ° Fone angi ea GA ahead eta o WOR, LE Aa use one” Cu ase Statue’ OAEEIM Fog eee mao aT a eer eee Sine good nella eee hee egal ia ore oge ‘Gare Defender. ks —————E—— ron one ——e op See Sa ane eee Te Shanta cca chon —_——_—_— oven ron ace Re Eg ges OE cae la Oe gence cea Sy Broce, ‘Wester, Box 131, Montgom= ma eee tear oeroaa Z BADE, fO%, eugranany “a Sethe USTED ait pigne, Boul Mout LIME, aes RESIS Rey sh a al wn nai, 2 We KILL i Togas ap. wepaves Seema SGN a RES RE orate se a oe RE as bo een atk erons,. Mah ORR a cranes ——__ 2 andro nia alee fan Heenan aE ad vfapietldie ata 1 Ben, gar Were." agg 2° Beefy Pa ae se. deg Ey Sa ane Ae 4 S iabahfareia cee SAY 5 one Wentworth CAVE, Phone Bspivert —— 3219 South Park Ave. ot 216 ae wit sup rt del dt sone ete tea eee Bowers, Liebrant & O’Brier Din 3ST Indiana Aree” > ie HOTEL BROWN — Accommodations tor tweiy iat hteben and tauoenys eerie desired, "Special attention -glvans#a traveling pollo Stes heal fourth rect and Wabuah aN) "Phone Douglas 9997, F. Oy! Eicantntr ean eet MOR DEDICATED LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY BY MAJOR R. R. JACKSON Thousands Throng Streets on Day of Parade and Exercises—Distinguished Pythians From All Sections of the State Attend the Ceremonies—Structure Costs $125,000—Speakers Praise the Race for Its Unity and Strength—"Fighting Bob" Given Banquet—Building to Have Office Rooms. TEMPLE MOST BEAUTIFUL IN STATE. Banquet Monday Night—J. L. V. Washington, Toastmaster—Kentucky Women Deliver Splendid After Dinner Speeches—Lattimore's Entertain House Party—Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Sneed Give Dinner for Visiting Guests—Central High School Speakers Monday—Rosoe Simmons Delivers Address. By Cary B. Lewis. Louisville, Ky. Oct. 1. The dedication of the $25,000 Kentucky Pythian Temple the fathist began in the history of the South. The fathist began in the history of the State and one of the big events in the history of the South. The fathist began in the history of the State. thousands of fathists arrived at City of Louisville on the occasion. The fathers not only among the Pythians, but from all GIs and organizations gathered to attend the event, but their cabin know that he could not erect a Temple like the one that stands at the intersection of the street without everybody taking a hand in the pride all of Kentucky has in so big a Parade and Exercise. The presence of General R. R. Jackson of Chicago, a Pythian hero, and the parade soldiers added interest to what the Pythian soldiers speculatively occasioned this city ever saw, a parade that took place in 1969 when the Pythian Supreme met in this city. The parade was a demonstration that the demonstration in the street Louisville surpassed any parade that Kentucky or the South ever saw. General R. R. Jackson's presence and then viewed the Pythian soldiers that were led by the gallant Gen. Robert Moffett who commands the Kentucky brigade. Personnel of Visitors. The Exercises. The auditorium where the dedicatory floor and the elevator was not running, was packed on the afternoon of seventh floor and the elevator was not running, was packed on the afternoon of seventh floor and the elevator was not running, all of whom wanted a hand in opening to the world the structure that the organization typical of the new ideas of the race. The Master of Ceremonies for the organization was furnished by the Pythian chore. To A. L. Garvin fell the lot of introducing the decorations of his rank to represent the great popular department of the Orchestra for the Supreme Lodge, introduced Rescoe Conkling Simmons, the Journalist for the Supreme Lodge, introduced Rescoe Conkling Simmons, the Journalist for the Supreme Lodge. Perhaps Kurtucky never had so great a flow and cloquence as marked this occasion. ```markdown ``` Roscoe's Dedicatory Address. Col. Roscoe Corkling Simmons, editor, orator, lecturer and journalist, awent the audience with an unmatched eloquence and wit. His commentary on the catholic address was a gem and his tributes to the living, many of whom sat about him brought forth storms of ap- Pythian Soldier R. Jackson, Chicago; Cary B. Lawin, Los Angeles, California; New York City; Roscoe Linnman, Harradburgs, Ky.; Dr. J. A. C. Lattimore, Chicago; Mrs. Harradburgs, Wright, Mrs. Howard Jordan, Miss Georgia A. Lattimore, Mrs. Alice Wendell Eble, Elise Schmidt, all were appointed in queance delivered by Mrs. Alice Wendell, Mrs. Elise Schmidt, Mrs. Miss Georgia A. Lattimore. These were accession to have cultivated the spirit of the Pythian Temple, always stand behind the kind of man who carry through the erection of so beautiful a structure as the Pythian Temple, ten course around the auditorium was fifteen steps to which the first dance was tripped some men. Thus ended the greatest of the history of the "Blue Grass State." Major Jackson Entertained. MRS. MARGARET ANDERSON GETS BLUE RIBBON. TREMENDOUS FALL Miss Madeleine R. McFarkind, 4746 South State street, will be pleased to visit her Fall Milinery opening, where she will display an of the latest fall cottage designs on or at the front fall cottage of all. Opening to be Thursday, Friday 8, 1 and 9, 15. Phone: 4619. EDITOR'S MAIL. I AM A TAX PAYER. Chicago, Ill., Oct. 1, 1915. My Dear Editor: Chicago Has the Maven San Diego, Cal., October 1—To the sir of the Chicago Defender: Dear sir of having a noble man for mayor, for having a noble man for mayor, him prejudice would soon be more thing. He may be a more noble man. Diego a mayor like William Hale This son. Allow me to again congratulate your sir. EVANGELISTIC RALLY Philadelphia, Oct. 1. - Evangelist Rev. H. M. Burgeon, October 3 at the Holy Tabor Tabernacle, October 8 at the Holy Tabor Tabernacle,街. Rev. E. M. Burgeon of Philadelphia,街. Rev. E. F. Earman of New York, more. Rev. E. F. Earman of New York, more. Rev. H. M. Shuman of Wilmington, more. Collett of Greensboro, N. C. will assist. TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE'S NEW PAMPHLET Tuskegee, Ala.; Oct. 1.—The extension department of the Tuskegee institute has just issued a new pamphlet, entitled *School and Its Relation to the Community*. MR. AND MRS. JULIUS NELTROPP AVENDORPH CELEBRATE THEIR FIFTEENTH WED- DING ANNIVESARY. By special request gifts were not pre-arranged, but a special appointment to many who wished to show their way their regard for Mr. and Mrs. their love and admiration, so much to bring suspense and dunge so much to that they were dark and gloomy. Two of this ideal couple and the four their cozy little home "an ssnugar as a bug of wedded life be their" a few years of wedded life be their a fool pure of all who are fortunate enough to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nelloth Awkwardly. TO MY FRIENDS AND MEMBERS OF THE VARIOUS ORDERS OF CHICAGO: I would like very much to solicit your awareness of the following lines of work: All kinds of fancy needle work, embroidery and crocheting, regalik and hodiges. MRS. J. E. BISH, Silk Artist. Faner pillows a specialty. In addition to their comfort, faner pillows are reports, reports and circuits. Special tention given to all orders and prices to the CALJETN ATUVE; Phone Douglas 779. VISITORS PLENTIFUL IN OSHKOSH The Week of the State Fair Attracts Many Strangers to Wisconsin City. Wire Fences Are Sometimes in the Way, Especially on a Dark Night. P. J. THOMAS OUT OF LINE. M. P. J. Thomas, 5166 Prairie avenue, service on the Santa Fe De Luna train, is now calling in on a short summer run from Santa Fe De Luna again! Time cannot pass too swiftly for Mr. Thomas until he resumes his duties 10 Sunday services: Preschelng, 11 n. m. and 8 m.; Christian Endover, 7 m.; 8 m.; Sunday services: Preschelng, 7 m.; Wednesday, 8 p. m. Officers of the Christian Endover were elected Sunday evening, Rev Campbell, the pastor, preached one of his best sermons subject, "Man's Possibilities," Man it, legally and forcefully considered, is at his best when together with the earthly inmobbed with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. Johnson's Hall--331 Stato St. Rev. Mattie E. Thurman, Minister. Services, Sabath day, 11 n. m and p. m. Everybody welcome. Seats free. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Last Sunday services at Grace were not as well attended as usual owing to the absence of the preached an interesting sermon on how we should spend the Sabbath. "Services were held at 7:30 a.m. and evening at 7:35, Midweek, Wednesday, $ p. m. Sunday School, 1:45 p.m. Sunday School reviewed the Sunday School last Sunday and lesson so clear that it was enjoyed by all. ST. MARK M. E. CHURCH. Fifthite Street and Wabash Avenue. The Young Men's Bible Class Club held their annual sermon at St. Mark last Sunday morning. The inclement weather reduced the ordinary congregation by 10%. The congregation benefited by good program furnished by the men. The address by Mr. L. Coulsey and solo sermons were thoroughly appreciated. The sermon was presided over by pastor, Dr. J. Cresswell, who was well attested. The evening service was well attended. The Thursday night, Sept. 23, was indeed a grand affair. A four-course dinner was held. The secretary of Freemason's Aid Society, Cincinnati, will preschule Sunday morning a solo sermon. The pastor will preschule Sunday night, "A Character Study-Solomon" to the annual rally for dividends. Every one is asked to help us all you can. Monthly communion Sunday morning at 10:45 and Sunday evening at 10:30. The congregation was held last Monday at the church. LA SALLE STREET. CHAPEL Owing to Sunday being rainy and cold our attendance was not as large as usual, but we were still busy time in the Master's work. Sunday was a review lesson. Questions were well swered. The poor relief board is still busy with many blessings from our heavenly father, HOPE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corner Sixty-first and Loomis Streets Rev. C. Lee Jefferson, D. D., pastor, will preach both morning and evening on the theme "The Lord's supper among Men." The Lord's supper was a special service, and sona joined the church. * Mr. and Mrs. P. Offett entertained the E. Band. P. Offett entertained the Y. Band. The young indies' Thalia Club was entered in a meeting. * The Hope Presbyterian Record, a weekly bulletin issued by the church, for Saturday. It is printed by our prizing young printer, Wm. K. Fleming, EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH Evanston, Ill. CHRISTIAN UNION CLUB OF LEBANON HOLD DEBATE Lebanon, Mo. Oct. 1.—The social given by the Christian Union Club was quite entertained a number of her friends Sunday evening. . . Miss Beatrice Simpson Mrs. Lizzie Simpson Mrs. Lightsey and son, Vernon, Kansas City. . . The Christian Union will meet with Mrs. Eva Woods on Friday will be, "Is the Race of Today Having a Fair Chance?" . . . Mrs. Fouler and Mrs. Frank Stevens. . . Mrs. Dora Williams and Mrs. Alice Wilson exchanging for Eldridge for a few days' outing. AID GIVEN TO TEXAS FLOOD SUFFERERS Helene, Ark. Oct. 1. The Royal Circle of Friends, a fraternal organization, has sent to the saintery from the Texas food bank. The Ruler of Helena, Ark., is the Supreme Ruler. PHYLLIS WHEATLEY HOME NOTES. Three hundred visitors passed through the doors of the Home during September. Elizabeth L. Davis, President; Jessie T. Johnson, Sec. Treasurer. REV. R. H. CATO ATTENDS IOWA CONFERENCE Members of His Congregation Show Appreciation for His Past Services by Donating a Suit. CUPID BUSY IN ABERDEEN By J. L. McCullin. If your druggist cannot supply your drug, you should buy it in stamps. Grown Pharmacy, 8037 Ft. Lauderdale On a Chilly Fall Day Some folks tune up the Big Furnace — then shiver and wait for an hour or more, while the said furnace eats two dollars' worth of coal and generates ten times the amount of heat required. Other folks—wise and thrifty—let the furnace sleep and rely on Little Gas Heaters until real winter comes along. A twist of the wrist turns a gas-heater fire on or off—takes but a few minutes to make the dampest room warm and cosy at a fuel cost of pennies instead of dollars. Little Gas Heaters Are Ideal For Fall Heating Requirements The newest models, from $4.50 to $15.00 — monthly payments if you like — at any of our branch stores or our big salesroom downtown. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION MEET IN GARY Organization to Advance Race Holds Session to Discuss Future Plans. expected. * * * Mrs. B. K. Jackson and her hostess, Mrs. J. E. McCourgherty, are quite busy these days doing some special crocheting, which they hope to send to the Panama exhibit at San Francisco. * * * Miss Darlington was honor. guest at lunchon near the Art Institute, after which she, was escorting her to the museum. Miss Darlington's escort upon these occasions was one of our local young men, who fairly bubbled over with joy to be so highly favored. GRAND ARMY VETERANS MEET AT CAPITAL Many Visitors Drawn to Washington by Grand Army Encompass—Gay Scenes Attend the National Heroes. (By R. W. Thompson.) Washington, D. C. Oct. 1.—The Grand Encompass of the Army in full blast. The town is decorated from Howard University to the evergreens and the portraits of Lincoln, George Washington and the heroic heroes who fought on many battlefields that this country might be in deed to. The town is free and the home of the brave. The struts are crowded with people from everywhere, and the struggles at Port Wagner, Manassas, and Fort Wagner, Manassas, are welcome guest and the cynosure of all eyes. Cheers greet the boys in blue at playing martial music and the cock is a gale occasion for all classes, conditions The race veteran is here and is re- ceiving the hands of the citizens of Washington. The reception committee, headed by F. D. Lee, is doing its full duty. The formal reception at convention fall is the big feature of the event. The musicians, dreses, music by the Amphibion Gleeb, and an orchestra will end the throng to see Sightseeing cars will take the veterans to the lanes of our 100,000 population will be open to the creewhite comrades in churches have climbed in, holding patriotic banners. The lodges are on the out vive and the lodges are on the out vive and the vine not often seen. The District Natal, the Goddess, the Boy Scouts and the local are all scheduled to be in the great parade tomorrow. The week is a grand one. WOODLAWN RADIO ASS'N. MRS. GREER JOINS HUSBAND. Mrs. Ward Greer, from St. Louis, Ms. who has been spending a few weeks with her husband, Dr. Robert W. Wabash avenue, left Tuesday for inlainnapolis, ind., where she joined Mr. Greer. Mrs. Greer was the guest of honor at the wedding given by her cousin, Mrs. Fan. Holly. CHILD CRUSHED BY AUTO. On Wednesday, Sept. 22, at 6 p. m., the 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Goode, 4128 Broadway, was attacked and seriously injured, near her home, by an auto owned by Joseph H. Meyers, 423 Melrose avenue. The child was badly cut around the head and both her left leg broken. She was carried to her home. FALL OPENING SALE -on Millinery, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Coats. We Meet and Beat All Competition. If you are looking for bargains come and see our display. F. Ruttenberg's DRY GOODS STORE 3634 State St. Phone Douglas 2824 MRS. L. M. M KAY ENTERTAINED BY DETROIT ELITE Mrs. L. M. McKay, 3243 South State street, has just returned from an extended visit in Detroit and Canada. While visiting, she was recently entertained by Mrs. Jerome Jeffery, 295 East Lafayette avenue. A seven course breakfast was served. The following were present: Mrs. John K. Smith, Mrs. James B. Roger, Mrs. Nora Burries, Mrs. Henry F. Thompson, Mrs. J. H. Reed, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. J. H. Reed, Mr. Henry P. Thompson, Mr. John H. Smith, Jr., and Madame E. Preston. NEW FIELD AGENT FOR NORTH CAROLINA Ashville, N. C. Oct. 1. 1-Charles H. Moore, national organizer for the National Park Service, pointed field agent for the North Carolina park system. 2-Charles H. Moore, rural school work throughout the state. MADAME NEWELL HE ORIGINAL MAIR GROWER Marguerite Fountain Kenwood 0218 Auto. 79-104 Hair Specialist (A Poro Graduate) 5202 State St., 2nd Floor I positively guarantee my work to be the same as done at the college in St. Louis, which means growth and beauti- ly hair, which matter how short or stubborn your hair is. Poro that treatment will surprise and please you. DR. MARIE A. FELLOWS Announces the Removal of Her Office FROM 10 West Forty-Seventh Street TO 3517 South State Stree Chicago Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P.M. Telephone Douglas 2840 "Let us help to lift up the pride of our race" by reading race literature. Call on A. D. Hayes, 3640 S. State St., where you will find all the leading weekly papers, all books and periodicals written by the race. Also photographs of all the noted men of the race. TRY IT! Prescription "100" for Kidney, Bladder and all Urinary Troubles Do You Want to be Beautiful? USE TRY IT! Prescription "100" for Kidney, Bladder and all Urinary Troubles Do You Want to be Beautiful? USE IVORE CREME It Removes Tan, Freckles, Blotches and Positively Lightens the Complexion FOR SALE AT LaBastide's Cut Rate Drug Store 3702 South State Street Telephone your order, we deliver to any part of the city DOUGLAS 616 and 617 AUTOMATIC 71-874 ONE PRICED DENTISTS High Class Sanitary Office High Class Work, Established 1892. Examination Free. GOLD GROWS FORCELAIN CROWNS.....$3 BRIDGEWORK, Per Tooth..... SILVER PILLINGS.....$50 Boston Dental Parlors New State Theatre 3507 SOUTH STATE STREET Open Evenings and Sundays Phone Doughty 647 Around and About Chicago Personal Mention, Social and Other Nows In Short Paragraphs JESSE BINGA, BANKER SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF Safety Deposit Boxes - - - ‘$35.00 Per Year FOR RENT 428 Wabaaly Ave. Mat 2, 7 rooms, steam WeatesssccveceeceecesssessseesS2TED 3 Bente Su te 25 Rangers, steam Beate seo sceere ence ee AER HEla Feleral Se, cottage, 8 rootides. e000 00000 ooiitiititticcceccce BB Het Bente We, ine ated, Urgoméeseeeeecceercereecitticcceeeseees ee E590 Wabaaiy ve. 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B toomarseestactiseresssoseesccceoccoceesiee Seay Wf Redoral St. "Galinge, § room: cco.0000 0000200 ee i Forest Avg, resdence, O reams 2000000000 Bas Koreat Ave conidonce, © oma. s0 000000 a8) "9 abil Ate tarpon tain ait. ccsccesacctcceecceie Bead \ Wwe Be ak Irena foomts soc csseiees Be L REAL ESTATE, LOANS.AND RENTING “Southeast Corner State and Thirty-Sixth Place Douglas ‘CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 11-766 Auto BRANCH OFFICE, 4724 SOUTH STATE STREET Bev. W. M, Deannt and Miss Car rlo L. Batchelor of E. St. Louls, Il, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Gaither, 2635 Vernon avenue, on last Monday evening at dinner. Birs. W, Hf. Green, 9751 Vincennes avenue, who has been In Ohio for the past ten days will return tomorrow morning. & Mr. @, A, De La Lan, 12 B, 48th streot, has returned from Canada after a four months" successful sexson, Mr, thos. Bing, setrolt, fs the guest ef her cousin, Ales Theresa. Britton, and Seu ‘atargucrite Tiudson, "3346 Forest On Wednesday evening. September 22, Mr Je Anerson "and. Man i. 3 Sweeney were the guosty of Mrv. G, O. Tooberts, @280 St. Lawrence aventic. Sergeant and Mra. J.D, ‘Tucker, 3654 Foret avenue, entortained quite tev feut of town guests ut breaktast, luneh- fon ‘ind’ uinaer. Arthur 8, Shaw, New York, formerly of Chieigo, Jw vinlinye bis aistern, Slag Mlaneh and Bmeling Shaw And Leother eS. Shaw. Die. and Mrs, Seymour, 523. ‘twelfth ayenue nave returned fron the lakes und state fale. Mr and Mrs Jamew Davis, who wns visiting tn Towa, spent, two" weeks. In Minnetipotts, with’ ates. “Phomus Lrown, Bir. and Mee Tadelif, 6915. Ienwood avenue, ‘ehtertaiaed at dinner Ses Ses Bike Ate ait Mra” Motes, Meg Cl While and “George” Allon, 4208 State reek Mex Aba Hagria will visit Alyx, Robe ert Garner of “Pomperwater, Mleh.. for three: Weeks: ‘isi Muskegon: Dir, and Mrs Te Vest, 3817. State stivet “enterttined at. “whist Monday teeming. Septewiber 27, In honor of Mea, Neat Mardy of Dirvatichatn, Ate tna Mrs, Le dows. Covers wore’ taht for 20 Mrs. Cin Sinlthh, Deteolt, leh, Ip wistting “Mes, Salta "Petersen: Shey reiven heme thin wore, Ales, Frances Joxeph Gandeh, N. Ou ts the euest at Mee ani Mgt WW Ode Griek, 424 Taumetey' nena, Jesentt Hi. Crum returned Nome bist Raeetay after spending several days’ At ieee Rivers, Miche eonse Stands spent several days of the mast week In Cleveland, Ohio, visiting Folatives ant. friends. "He" expects to stunt Sunny hn Caltanet, ‘leh. Mr. Sidney Connors will Weave the elty Saturday’ form mouths stay In Callforne fa where he will wisft all the cities of t= Nortance aid Inehtentally Vide the fale AA. ta Meltride, our popular bachelor and) chil, man, will spon tho. weele end Be Menton’ taehor, Meh, “Me, MeBeit tya he Will poasihiy make one’ more tip Before navigation clones. AMr. anil Airs. Jullus N Avendorph and Yoys and Mra. “TLiviagton amd son un eaughter of Memiitig, "Peon. were the: Kuext of Mr, and. Mes, dames. Newsome Monday evenings at dinner, Mrs. Thonine Kose anit gon, John, GT Evans avenue, returned the rst of the Meek from Atinnexpolis, “Stlnn, where they: spent! (wo months Se guests of Nee and ata. B.S. Shalt, Airs. Kobert Mabry: and gon of Blem- Juin, Ate. are guonta o€ Mr. and Mes Sylvester MeCioili, G026'S, Sate street, Mr and Mew Th Rnolph, 9 Lawley avonuc, wll attend! the needing of the. Nasone Grand Lodge in Porta ext month. AM. and Mes. Edgehill, who Have eon the ploaslne guests of Air nnd Ars Jot forson, ar58 Wabash avenue, returned to Manon City, Ja., ‘Thursday. Messrs, A. Te MeCoo, Grand Secretary and 1. Ghrlstinon, Worshiptul, Master of Garden City Tolle, A. B.A. My con ferred the ‘hie doxeee upon 32 candl- dates last Saturday evening. Mrs, ISA. Meade, 6359 Eberhart ave ue, in company. with Mes, Joe Waller, Belunonty Ky. sister of Chan. © Viewth Macusy, foft Tharreeay for Terkcley, Ca, where Mra. Walker will visit hor ‘sister Aud Mea. Meade. friends, "While on the Const they will ntton the fair. Dry, Selena aMlehctl, 21, 33rd street, hay ‘returned home after a four inonthis: stay in tho mountatne of Colorado, Madam F. Azalia Tackles and Mfrs, Petia Thrown Martin returned to the city ‘Tuesday, having spent w delienteul visit witht Sirs, A.V, Retnoy, Milwaukee, Wis, A tnreaktnst party In honor of “Ars. Denes Avant @f Hole, Ark saa te diered tase Friday’ morning by. Stes, Tus ene Uses, $350” Wabash avenue, "ars, Avant isthe guest of Mee. T. 1 Allen, Miss Inez Johnson of Denver. Colo., hns doen visiting Mes. Talllan Tanner” 349 Dearborn strest, for the past two weeks. Dra, Marie Mussell has returned to the clty' ator a three weeks’ visit. In Dene Yer, Colo; tho guest of her cousin, Airs Be"'c. ‘Beasley. Mr and Mrs. CS, Cartor have re- turned from the east, hmving visited Mr, Carter's mother and ‘sister. F Uster C. Dorniee Manning, 2528 Calu- s avenua, Tere the elty ‘Tuesday 10 te tend Wilberforce University. Mr. anil Mrs. Jay. W. Reffolle, Nev Orlesins, La, sire’ visiting thelr brothers ohn, ind Sherman Reffels, 409. State Mrect, for several weeks. BMirs Lk MeCloud, New Orleans, La. eretursicd “home titer A” pleasant tired months" stay" in ‘Chieago, Mr. J. Pitan, 219 12 3oth treet, has roturueit from Nev ‘York, where Ne hs Uicent for the Inst three Weeks. Mrs. Kosai, Gomes, Jnr neoperty owner aud business tay of Mobile, Ala. Is'tn. the clty' for three weeks. "She stopping with Afra, Wilson, 3511 Wabash Ars, ER, Mead, 6251 Eberhart ave- nue, is. visiting frigmis, In Los Angeles, and’ Sin Francisco, Cal. ‘She expects to hho back in'sie weeks. Mrs. PS. Jones, for the last eleven years in business, has glven it up and ono Into private,” She And her children ‘io now residing at 6020 Lafayette ave- “Miss Sadle Higginbotham, soctety fav- ofite, antielpates f visit-to Calttornla for A Uiteo months" stay. ‘She will visit the fatr and other Important ittes. Mrs. lllan ‘Tanner, 6319. Dearborn atreet, and Mrs. Salle Mason, 486t Dene: horn “street, entertained ata. party Werinesslay evening, Sept. 22, in honor of Misses Inox Johnson and Alico Norton. Bite. ©. 8. Ninley, "St. Louis, Mo. is visiting frlends in tho elty. She tat 3322 Thodes avenue. J. & Shrecves, -ommandor John R. ‘Tanner Camp No. 33, U. 8, W. Vo. Who haw been conned t0 ily sick bed for the past two Woeks, Is somewhat Improved, Mex, Lottle Sonsataugh, formerly of thls city, but who now ‘resides. in. Mtin- hheapolts,” Minn ts visiting. her "sister, dru imma Jefferson, S218" Caturses avenue. Mrs, Emma J. Jones, 2632 Dearborn street, wil! lewve “soon for New Yor Gity to visit her slater. Airs, ell Woodward, dashing widow of Loulzyill, KKy.,. has returned ‘home Raving: Geen for sévoral weak the sueas of Mrs, Davis, 3211 Mhodes avenue. Mr. J. 7. Poterson of Mobile, Ala., who successfully underwent an’ operation at St Luke's hospital by Dr. ‘Det. Wit linia, returned 10 his hone ‘Puosday. Mes. Anna Matthews of Mulwaukec, Whe, was very much Ulsappointed. when ‘sho dirrived three days late to attend the ‘Wweuding annlversury of Mr. and Mra Avendorph. "She “and ate.” Avendorph have been’ felon ¢rlends. Mr. Fry of Balthnore, Mu, brother of Capt. Joke Bry, spent’ several. days In the eliy, Iaat week the ‘guest of Capt ana Mra. Fry. Mra. Viewinis: Matthows of St. Paul ts visiting Inthe clty and Is the ‘guest of Ara. James Stevens, 3229 Prairie avenue, Mrs. Cora Washington spent three weeks tn the sity visiting, returned. to her home, Springfeld hy” last. Sunday Accompanied by My ‘Fanile Wright. = Mr. Willian Willaims, a venerable old citizen and G. A. It Vetoran, residing on East 23th street, died Tuenday” evening wfter i Ungering’ tines. Mrs. Carrio 3tilla of St, Paul has heen pending several months. with her son, Sohn, we Counell Tums, #9, and made x Yistt'of sevorat wooks with’ Her dwugheer Mr ‘Sumton, tert the elty ‘Monday. for Riga, te Mrs Isabella all, 3339 Vernon avenue, centertalned at dimer last. Sunday even: linge Wer sister-in-law, Aes, Carrie. Mills Covers wero tald for twelve, ‘Tho Laudles? Imperial Musical Quartet entertained ‘at A Wedding “given “at ie Fasalle Hotel last Wednesday night: SICK LIST, Mrs. ‘Theresa Britton, 3346 Forest avenue, is still quite ill. Miss Lilinhelle Sheriman, 3984 Ver non avenue, who has been quite fl for the past four woeks, is fast recovering tudor the care ot Dr. Daniel Wik iums. Rev. J. F. Thomas, 3629 Vernon ay enue, 18 very low. ‘Two doctors are in attendance. Mrs. Emma J. Andrews, 4733 Dear: born, met with a serious accident on Sept. 24, 1915, whieh resulted in the breaking of her arm, All her friends wlsh her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Minnie Hatehett, 5000 State street, member of Elmira Temple, No. 21, Daughters of Elks, who was hurt August 11th, when she was hit by an futo, is now able to go out, “Her many friends are glad to sce her well again, Mrs. Ethel Jolinson, 2728 Wabash avenue, is very MM at her home. Mr. J. D: ‘Thomas, 598 . 35th street, who has been on the sick Hist, is able to be on his feet again. Mr, Wm, Morso, 1740. Fifth avenue, fell and severely hurt his arm while At work this woek, He Is slowly re- covering, MRS. JACKSON ENTER. TAINS BUSY BEE CLUB. Waterloo, fa. Oct. 1.—There will be an ontertainment given at the A.M. E, church, Saturday evening. *'¢* The Busy Boo Club will meet ‘Thursilay at the home of Afrs. Amen on Jackson st.** *B. Y, PU. as usual. > * * Rey, Malone ‘filled "the pulpit at the A. M. B. Sunday eve- ning. 0. E. S, HOME FREE FROM DEBT. Mrs. Kittie Terrell, formerly of Chi- cao, but now a resident of St. Paul, Mian. hay heen ‘In ‘Chieago for the past Weak an the otizo guest of ‘Mrs. Rae Ree. of Vernon aventic. Mra.” Terrell nme here primartiy’ to make tho Tast Rayment onthe Fasten ‘Bear Home at Marves, which places that property Into the hands of the Grand Chanter, Order of the Bastern Star of Wlinols. Mes, Terrell sa Past Grands Matron of the Grand Chapter of tilinals, and hae nover Fomoved her membership trom thin Jurlse Mietion. AL the last Communication of {he Grand Chapter, hold Tn AUuEust. Ars, Terrell. was appointed Charman of A Committee nnd given the money to. Nqule fate the ashton the OM Folk’ Home, Whiek dufy-she has just performed, and Bich ‘gives. to "the Order of. Enstern Sine of inate an ota folk home free of Alt nneumbranee. Mra. Terrell wan sent by her Grand Chapter ie the Delegate from Tilineln to the ‘convention at Toston In 1907, ‘which organized the International Conference Of Grand Chapters of the Order of the Haatern Star Sir” was elected tho Rov- al Suprome. Matron and’ served tn that fomee until 1912. Ian’ Interviow Mes, ‘Terrell tells us that “the International Conference of Grand Chapters ha won for Itsclt a con- fAdenes, ‘nnd grown In’ Influence, among the "Grand ‘Chapters throughout the United "States and Canals, far beyond the expectations of Ite founders, "Tho next Biensint Session of that body nll be held In Chicago somo timo during tho month of August, 1916. at wehieh time ‘win be hod the International Conference of Knights Templar, the Annual Mecting ‘of the’ Order of the Mystic Shrine and the meeting of the Daughters of Tele, for all of which meetings ‘we are Informed that the Grand Commandery of Te. of Milnols hay now ‘nineteen committees ap= pointed and at work preparing for thelr Comfort ‘and aecommedation. CHICAGO BUSINESS MAN VISITS EAST. (Continued from Page 1.) ‘and wit of my friends, business cosociotes and atron welcome’ my return "How tn your opinion Goes the east After from the weet? Bir. Goins polsed and ald: “veil Shore. fa avast, difference between the eastern and the western sce PUMA? chat the Gat fy good’ place for & “1 was) absent from the elly two months ‘and twenty-four aya ‘and had Ure" most, enjoyable. tip of my lite. T returned, homo by way of the Atlan Sir. Goins’ appearance in health and suilis eur out his declaration that he ‘wag well treated by his old friend “Siey™ {tnd those! he met through him. He looks to'have gained several pounds in sold oaks "Suit eyes ‘have. a” brent, ‘snappy Blow that bespeak good heath and there na'ring to ho well modulated voice that tel eloct. story td cheer ‘and’ prospority. Your correspordent cou fot help thing thn Te would bo & 00d hing for “Chleago if there’ ‘were more atts in"our milan. The Safety First Committee Was to Be Seen Administering to ‘Those Present. 1 Sy Wener W. Thorn: Ponsacols, Fla.. Oct. 1—The Japancse dinner dance Wednesday’ oventag. given by'tho Young Mona Progressive Club at the Knights of Dytiias Hall, Was one of the most brilliant aoeial” events to. begin the Sociat Tite ut Pensacola. Many. new Miyle gowns Wero sean in the ball. room, ‘A one-eonrse ilinner was served. Georgia uneh “was also served during. Intermis Mons by. the Safoty First committee. The entire Collins Orchestra. furnished the fianee music untit the Wee sma” hours. of morning, “The lecorating wats -, novelty. Those. who served on the comnlizcee were Mossrs,Altred . Gilles, Lawrence ‘Mex Voy, Htomor A. Banks. and. Walker W. ‘Thomas, chairman. * = Ar. Bernard Lewis entertained a Hmlted. number of fiends ‘at Moro de. Casto. Parke Cole ns" orehestra furnished the daneo music, Duinty retreshmoms were served to the Kuests, ‘eho enjoyed, the evening to the Highest extent.» Mes. ii Le Jordan returned fratn ‘St. Toul, Mow, where she Autended the grand Session of the Knights of Tabor." She was also appolnted. to the oilles of International. Judes” Ioard On her return she visited Naxteite and Birmingham, where she reported a de~ Ughitul visit fa euch ‘city. +" Ars. 0, M. “Grays ‘of 1105" North Ateaney” streat juny been’ on the sick list. Her many friends will” be pind to learn. of her xpocdy: recovery. #4" Mr. and Mrs. Jo= xen “Bhomty are the proud, parents of fine soy, whe mide hus appear= nce Sunday, Supt. 12." + Ars. Annie Lagin of Dayton, Olio, was called to tg City’ on tecount of’ the serious tle hess ‘of Wer sister, Mrs. andrew. Prece of North Rush street, Tier many friends Will be glad to learn of er seedy. re= covery. © * * All tuibile schools opened fast Monday, *'* "Mise Mtleiams. Wyner many felends will bo glad to toarn of hier improvement. Miss Wynn tas been & suiferer with her eyes for the. past Tow weeks. **' Allss Sadie elle Sand~ ford, “who has been Ue guest of AI and Mrs, D. Sandford of West String Etrel, left" for heroine. in. Columbia, Gut es! oport your news of Interest to Walker W. "Thomas, the general news- Papor correspondent. YOUNG MEN OF EUFAULA PHILANTHROPIC Gy John Epps. Mumola, Okla, Oct. L—Chaelty work one in Eufaula, by tne” Canadian “Vatle loy "Lage No. 48, under the direction of the Chanedher Commander Grant Allen, Coo. Harty Dartiman and. wife, Who have Boew I for several weeks. ‘The “youn tnien, hy the direction of thelr” Teader, unsted of short. notlee. five dollars to Unts worthy: young fully, who doos. not elowg to any. branch of ‘secret. order. ‘Tihiy Wi show to others who are. con certed the "broad-minded “men” of “our clty. * +t air. D. HL, Pleree, the Section foreman of the Me K @ 4! I ity has returned to Worle after 12 days’ of much heeded rest. "'* * The outlook fe" the farmers ‘seem to be ‘very bright thus far Cotton Is on the rise, * * * Prof, Lon SeNeh “has ‘closed his summer Schtool. ‘Thoso who oft the elty. to at fend it were Air. t. Wa Iiueker, Ms. Ta, We Rocke am) Mrs, Lon MeNeit. “On thelt Way linele they stopped at Mr. J.-E. Price's home and ‘wero beuutlfully en tertained, + * * Mea. Me Moore Jeon the sick “Wat at this writing. Wo wish, for her a speedy recovery. * + * Me. J. 4H. Candle has left the city to spend ‘a few days. in" Fe Smith on. business, w= # On tast Sunday ovening there Was & marriage ut Koy. A. J. Trice's home, ‘The contracting, parties Wore Mies Flos: sie Baker and itr, E Pane, We wish them a pleasant Voyage on Ube matel= /moniat "sea, ‘MISS HAZEL BUSEY | TO ATTEND WILBER. FORCE COLLEGE Ambitious Young Mise, Having Com ‘pleted. High "School Will Continue Her Studies In College. wrk Oo we Davenport. Ja.. Oct. 1—Mise Hazel Busey of Davenport, Ia, was tho omly: ‘Afro-American graduate” of 2 class of {or andthe ‘net el to grants from the Davenport mew iilgh school, Ste. will Attend Wilbertoree Collage this“tall. *'* * Mr. Allen Bean, one of Davenport's prom- {stig young men, who attended Wilber= force College last year, lore Sunday marn- Ing wlth Mise Hagel Busoy to take up ia ‘slulles for another year, 8" Xr. We S. Brooks lett Sunday for Aurora to Join Is wife, who has been’ attending the Lincoln Exposition. They wilt visit Felauives. and frlents in that ety ‘and then visit Mrs, Brooks’ parents at Mon- dota, il, * ¢"* Mfrs. D.S. Johnson re- turned Saturday {rom Ciitcago, where she spent two weeks attending the expost- ton. + * + Rev, J.P. Sims will leave ‘Tuesday tor Milwaukee, Wis., to attend the A.M. annual conference. THE NEGRO FELLOWSHIP LEAGUE. “What real progress for the colored people dia the Lincoln Exposition show?" This subject 1s to be discussed Sunday, Oct 3," 1915,-at 4 p.m. ac the reading Foom, 3005 ‘Siato Strect., Discussion lend by Mfr. Prank Stevens. All ara.carnestly invited to nttend, Last Sunday 4 aplondid heudway was made in the order of of anlzing many groups in Chicago. Fifteen Clubs and organizations were represented. Bir. W. A. Wallace was mado temporary chairman. airs. Trene McCoy Gaines tom- Dorary secretary. ‘The commplttes on Dy= fawa and constitutions were appointed to Feport Sunday, October 17, it conslats of Me. Harrison Gaines, of the Peorless ‘Club, Mra. BacAdnms of the Alpha Club, jand ‘sr. J. 'T. Woods, of the Politteal ‘League. The reading room averages. fit- teen dally. Three horueless boys have ‘been, Sent to the lengua this week to be cared for. ‘Six Jobs hive been found. | IDA B. WELLS-BARNBTT, President. iniitien‘an suas read Chaucer eo readily. ‘The spalling pore Streed ina FALL OPENING COMMENCING Monday, Oct. 4th ‘to Saturday Oct. Sth Rosa Morgan's Hat Shop MODELS 7:30 to 8:99 = MUSIC pneu Bovis ze 90 noes ... THE. CHICAGO _ DEFENDER. et IN THE CAUSE | ‘aati hess peal . | eee ee Dia teint Doar Matas Senet Sle Gee TaD Na gh | oles epee, he ay i pent tim vent entiatac| HS cao pent ae ies: hg 9: ads | Eten, At eee See ieee! eet tints Sehr Bak ota aa | Sat tae Bo Bahan dutriaed tae aeees| Mem, Peete Tia Bietbentt te tales | Seataioe amone ou ee COU i asen eme | SEE Se et SPER ASAE NANctaee |, Sete oh Wate ae caer ame Brethren Bae atte’ cree oth Grane ** NM Be oi ad in anoter part of eh paper. Bie siieat ipa cress see 166 N, State St., Chicago, dentist, Dra. Petty, — AMANDA SMITH CLUB MEETS AT MRS. ADAMS Spley Tatk and Plans for Future Dis- cussed by Daytona members. (ay Uhm. Adamed Daytona, Fin., Oct. 1—Miss Beatrice At. Terguson af” Stleanopy, Fla,, has ree turned home after spending tio weeks With her cousine, Mr. and Mfrs Wines ville. of ‘East Palm street. *"+ Mrs, Ik, Iiscon of 14 Pine strect is visiting friends in Orlando, Fiat * * Str. Su King, 297 2nd aventic, haw completed his new store on Glemon ‘street, near 2nd avenue. BF, ing, @ loyal Christian and Progressive business man, ts continually Aoing new things. The’ store is Ntted With’ a' private voll, a nent enclosure Gereened) for meat” market, andthe latest sumltary arrangements’ for. gene Grat store thrposes.. his deserving Mah solleits the patronaze of the publi. © ** Amanda ‘Smith club met at. the rest Gence of ‘Sirs Wm. Adams, Gb? White Lint street, Sept. 23, and am Interesting mecting was held, “Short and spley talks ‘wore indulged tn anda deal of Rew work was planned for te future, # + Mra, Saran P. White, 425 South strect, ts via fing her sister, Mra. i. M. Dinknes. at Savennah, Gao 8 * Sire Geof Nag Of Ocala, "Flan, ono of the Dest ana mont Widely Known race ‘men ty the. state, fs in the elty- on a business trip. Mr. Mays ig Interested and connected with the largest and iost “enterprising "yaanue Tneturers in. the state. He ig ripe in ex perience and hls advice is to Invest money fn race enterprises, + * "Miss. Alma Wade and ‘Phelma Cromartie of Tavares, Fin, are. visiting thele cousin, Mts Easter Clemons, on. Ive ‘Onie avenue, ‘These vlaltors. express ‘much delight in the beauty of the city, Bua glen dew Free of pleasure. inthe manner whlch the progressive business men and women Are forging thelr way to success. ©" * Among the recont arrivals from the north fre Me. TW. Well and’ son_ Lavelus, Tames Anderson, Simon Wells, TR. Jack: gon, Pranela Miller, TLacius.” Williams, Brlgon Alilior and. son fred, Mfrs. Annis Meee and son Josey, aut otters, * t= Jennle Dean Club at aMldway. of whieh Airs, Tadosea Adams is president, held very Impressive services, ‘nt alten’ Cha pel A.M. E. Chureh, Sept. 32. Mom= Bers ‘and friends were’ much Inspired bs tho’ timely sermons dalivered bythe eminent Rev. J. W. Witlinms, > « "* Reve JR. Bly and members of Mt Zion Av StF, Chiiveh are very much picased with “te ‘suceass ‘of the Pre-Centennial Tally. | #'* “Robert F. Andrews. ona of Our esteemed and talented Soune mien, 1 Spending a portion. of his vacation’ tn Seeneinn |S KANSAS CITY TO EQUAL CHICAGO THRIFT ‘Miss Melissa Tuelre New Book Consid- ‘ered Good.—Hallea a2 One of Our Coming Young Authors. i Ceca, A, baa Kansas City, Oct. 1.—The well known Atann's Jublles Concert Co, were heard inva great recital at the Second Taptist Churdh, “Tenth and “Charlotta. streets, Monday evening, “Sept. 21th, "Tho fea ure of the evening was the élassle aum= Hors Sune’ with mtich pronouneed ability, ‘The audience "was especially pleased to hour AMiss Margaret Jackson Ina. more Doatting repertoire chan of old, = = Mr. G. Rariett of Chieago, president of ihe Douginss Specinities Co,, was I out elty n few days ago. ‘Pho company car- Fics an exquisite line of art pletures, sub- Jects by artists. ‘The business Integrity of the firm is so ovidenced that. many Suspected It to Uo-an Anglo-Saxon af fair. ‘This, of course, is Higily compll- mentary t6 the managers and not nec= eesarily’ reflecting on the race, te Barnett also, represents the Chieago De- fondor. © *\* Prof-t. RW, Lee, princi- pal of the Lincoln sigh School, sicems to be winning favor with Kansis <Citiann Wy not only his vide. scholarship and Pedagoste qualities, but hls practieat im= drovements in. adding building. taellites Aba general disciplina, + * * "The famous "1500 block on" Eighteenth street ie about {6 complete extensive ‘improve ments, whlel will make it one. of the Best strocts in “the country” for or peo= Ble. ‘The Delmonico Cale, People's Brug Store, Deaver Floral Co., 0. I. Cleaners, Autumn Leat Club, Page's Shoe Store, Stewart & Smith's Neal Batate and the Longue Enterprise, nro some of the thriving business concerns in this block. It's ‘the ambition of Ieansas Cltians to equal Chleagoans In businose thrift and |Hoclal preservation, * "'* Dr, Reverdy ©, Ransom, attending We A. af, B. Con: erence held ia KC. last week, Wag In- Aueed. to. preach” and ‘Ieeture “at allen Chapot, Sunday and Monday. He, deliv- ered tito sermons and ono lecture, “What ‘Time Is the Clock Striking Now?" ‘This [yeas characterlatle of the great orstor nd full of inspiring ideals. * * © Mr. Robt. 'E. Dell, our local artist, recetved hls paintings ‘trom the Chicago ‘exposi- Won. Te iy sald that nis Douglass. and Lincotn paintings elicited no’ Inconstder- able comment trom tho ertties. Mr, Bel Bavo nome. clover Ightaing sketches. in ‘ll and charcoal Friday evening at. the Leogue Baterprise. He sang and painted the Hroty ‘City. In marvolousiy’ quiele and preciso Ume.'* * * Become. regular sub- Serinera to the Chicago. Defender, the Ereatest weekly in’ the world. . Kansas Eitians are liking’ 1t ‘more each week. ‘Folephone newa and social ‘happenings to us Tho League. Enterprise, 1621 E, 38ur "Street; Boll phono B 1ss1. + 6 Misses Mation Compton and isle Nix loft Inst "Monday to attend Fisk” Uni Yaratys 2 tea, Amerion Compton, Uit5 Michigan avenue, entertained at fiinner in elaborate and up to date. style Tho ‘attalr was In honor ot Sic. and. Stes Jess ‘Thrower of Denver, Colo, * * * Mr. Nelson Crews, editor. of ‘Kansas City Sun, ts In California visiting the Expos Mion and other potnts of Interest.» AChew book ia ‘out from a. local_ press, “plind Boone, “His. Life’ and Achleve- ments," by Alles Melissa “Tuell, # + Local ‘fosters and appreciatora of the fine arts are interested” in colossal ‘paint ing by RE. Bell, ontitied: “The Black fivesus* S12 feet in dimensions, White frities have viewed ‘the. painting with favorable comment..*** Captain Leon H, Jordan is expected home this. wel after an extended trip ‘east. -Ortenta Correspondents refer to Mr. Jordan ao 4 “politleal and business magnate.” «'* Prof. Joo B. Herrifora is. publishing 4Serles of articles in the Kansas Gity Sur on “Pitty Yearsiof Masonry." * * © ‘Ph Kansas Annual Conference of tho A. Mt E. Choreh was held last week in, © Kans. Reverdy C. Ransom, editor of Nex York, Av M. B. Church "Review: -W.. Vernon,” ex-prestdent of Campbell Col lege, Saekson, Miss, and «scare of othe notables, were tn aitendance. ‘The Maye fof the city delivered the welcoming aa Gres $'* "On" Business Goings int business ‘does ot ‘simply mean “boing your own boss,” thero is no such thing But: st means ‘entering a larger. field 0 activity—more “Intelligence—more wot ‘and greater results; Defender Traveling Manin Kansas City, Kans. Reports Activities of Race in Leading City of Sunflower State nes City. Kans. Sept. 22, 1916.— Although 10 te stranger they appear aa fone, there are. in “reality two’ Kansan Cities, ‘one located tn Missouri. and’ the other In ansay, the state line being the only’ sign of separation. Kansas City, Kans, ty as busy nnd. prosyerous as her larger sinter, and the 28,000 colored peo= ple'on tha side measura up fully to thelr Missour! brethren in the “Show cs state. ‘The race people are.more widely scat tered Here, "but wherover. there’ isa oun, You! wl nd (colored "Bunenica catering to “them.” Chieago might well earn ‘a, lesson trom. these ‘tivo. sister cities. “instead of allowing the Jew and every’ other nationality Under. the sun to ‘tip In and grow. fat on our Ilfe's blood, the money We spend for every dayne: ceasities, we should establish more. gro- cerles, meat, markets and stores of our own, mo as to keep the money we have clretlating among our own people. The ‘man sho aspires to go. Into. a_ venture of thls ‘Kind should enter It carefully. Patronage canitot be won on_ sympathy fand the old ery of “aupport me because Liam of the rage.” We must do as these Kansag City merchants are doing: put up first class stores and give value. re ceived. “T found numerous signa of pro- ‘resslvencss in Kansas Clty. Doctors Do Well. Dr, S. I Thompson {s the elty's most prominent ‘phyaiclan and ‘conducts with his brother, Dr, J.1 ‘Thompson, a drug store, Dr.’ C. HT, Hayden ia @ progress sive and rising young’ doctor, and shares is’ oiiee’ with his. brother, ‘who ls a dentist. "Dra, Petty, ‘Voorhees, “Soanes, Banks ‘and Cotton Are also wellknown professional men, Atty. Dorsey Groen Ia ‘one ‘of ‘Kansas’ young’ lawyers who. Is hhewing «place for himeelt here, Iie has a large ‘multe of oilees which ‘ho shares wih Lawyer. "A. Shackleford, | Thor ‘een an eiflelent stenographer. Judge Bratiey, one time Judge of the-City Court and extensive real estate owner, Is one of the “leading. citizens, ‘He and iis daughter are attending the exposition in Chicago, where the lator te yell known sgeials. Attorneys Mlenaorsan and ‘Thompson are also legal lights of note. DW. White conducts « furniture and second hand store om Minnesota avenue, tho Tending. street of dhe elty,. Ho 1a & capable business man ‘ani one of the Substantial eltizens, “found f. P. Wiack= men, @ coal, wood And feed’ merehant, potlbg over "the das". market revorts, Ho states that hie business renuires that hho keep posted on overs phase and deta tail thes, D ‘The Wyatt Randolph Bmbaiming Co. te a wall equlpped ‘coneérn. "They have @ ranch “estabiishwent. in Kangag City, Mou also. Mr. Simon Wyatt Is. the first colored raduate ‘cmbalmer” who prne- ced in the state, ind has had 20 years? espertenes.. “Mr.” Tandoiph, who has charge of the Kansas City, ‘Mo,, branch, fs a'leading cltizen and property owner there, “One of the ‘most pleasing pers sonalities T haye. met during my" to 1s Une of Hon. GUL M, Collins, P. Ge Me Masons, of Kansas, ava a teary” cordial Fnee. loving gentleman.” Tio has been in the Tallway Postal Service for 12, years nd hus beon advanced to a substantial grade, Mr. Collins owns valuable prop- erty “here “and tsa 330. degreo ‘Mason, Ife! sends greetings to Mis many trends nthe Windy’ Clty. ‘Mesura. Gleed and Jones are propric= ors of large livery’ stable and under= aking business, "Tey have “an Auto Yearae and ‘oven. machines for ire. Messrs. Nat Singletray and Mfr, Price are rated as the elty's wealthlest men, Thelr holdings are chilly” tn real estate, Mr Charles Slaughter 1s head of the leading news stand, fee ‘cream parlor, confectionery and lunch room, iis credit |y Rood with any wholesale house. in tho vicinity and’ je buys. In large quantities for ‘he doas ia thriving ‘business, The Chicago ‘Defender ‘will be found on sale cach Week at hls store. He also carries 4 full Tine of Douglas Speciattion Co. ples tures, Me. L, D. Hall, $38 Freeman aver nue, will, beginning next week, send In evs of Kanuas City, Kans €0 the Der fener Wateh for ner weekly write-ups, Prof. 8. H. Nuttal, former principal of Sumner School, is’ one of the earnest aspiehng eltizens on this Side, He team fatteator of note and a consistent booster for the Defender. Articles froin hen wilt find thelr way to our colwinay (rom Mino to tine, Separate schools are the rule here, ‘They have ‘nine graded ‘schools leading: upto the Sumner iigh Sehool, ‘a. fine new building, of whlch Prof. Marquess ts brincinal. Fhe teachers aro ail ‘colored And ‘mathtain ‘a Wiigh standard, 'D. W. Griffith and afr, Mladdox conduct large groceries, the former belng located fon the elty's male street and having aie most entirely a wte clontele, Bu 7 Wish that the readers of the Defensor might have ‘walked with me Into. the Rrocery. store owned by Med. TE. Clays horn, Tt tsa shining example of what ‘a eolored merchant may achieve, eaters ing to the needs of a community of his ‘own people. EUs establishment is Up to GEORGE F. LEIBRANDT, President CHARLES A. WHITE, Vice President JNO. HARDIE, Cashier LINCOLN STATE BANK OF CHICAGO 4 ‘ UNDER STATE GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION 31IO5.SOUTH STATE STREET CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $220,000.00 F TSS eT a EE | ee BQn, - | SAE Bi ~~ [ Qe EO ee EE REC eee, Ne eer LN Inn A. DRESS bre ae RES fap reef ol eRe Sy ee a FSR se Nea 2 eet: ORB OER SO SS oa: eR aie | Ce siege LB epee get) Sader Eee, SAB NAR Guy FS! 2 LER a Pos NN VON ae 1 , | TE SO ass ONS , OT MLD ACEO, NE SEN NG ee SL oe SS oe | : Pug At oe Se ee 2 a | “EZRA oo SS RAD ips eR ON: ; PEMA NUT LG eRe Oe ‘ EN ees. fe aX Oe Mee Neen Be Re NN er cc Cc SESE LU EB an Ye RI eS tap: Ne SSRIS Gets Ae a a ia Cena mains yg ' . 4 o BE A BOND HOLDER .< Increase Your Savings Ask Our MR. CAMPBELL: j 5 Our Partial Payment Plan-Enables You to Earn % wena '.6 Per Cent Ppp ee Bi ON EVERY DOLLAR INVESTED . ade J, Mia seas: Neorg” ela te ] Cane sees NM | Soe and motern in every partioolar, and Seana ee ee ee fear eer fee ane eh Gatien rnd an So ygilspraiael rbot ter of ae eet hearts ae cates ae | finished on his own property next to his met Seaton acho Pesvr, Ga Bip Seite pete gare Bea ee a tat Tigo taee is amass tails of Ss Sle ama eden teehee Mtteara Jeers aur ee rate Seen cots abate EE oem gn tote tee ere ne Reripetts eee arte Be 3 Pe ae Weer Pas oe ee Fees seat ee ean, of Aaa ents meme etrorome erg LE seule eale bere ine Bue oe aa NESE ON a ep Spee Mam Knight, a. wide-awakg young. man, Is operator th ono of the larwoat ota woe dicate’ of drug stores -nerer Tha chal of atorca, Until tye weeks axe oa £0 Gr mero race’ men. as, sia Jouniats fen, They went on strike for soot tan or fuhcted griowance whlch 1 yay nab {6 ‘earn ant were all diechateei ae ove are rather sad at irectnt, Ate Knignt was one’ of tio colored’ men we {ane Fle condiets a coat and weed bush hear tn the winter time ana” eigen And is rated an being prosperoua: Sarnee foter aa nent and uptodate exe Tent conducted’ by" "a capable women, Ries, Barnes Engine Co. No, 3, the éalorod. Are com any, tn the’ pride of boner folke® Cope Sting’ Sotinson and Mardin ‘heads Rroun of elclent. tr. Aghers “among ‘hom, tw Walter Tari, former "Gu Saco" bay, wellknown ‘long he. sere srs fe wis charles ate paring Swing to the large number of railroan son wth ing over here, cba nave, been Formed for thele entcriainment ana ser ‘onion ner are tren ot that he" 'Teo, the, Rocky. Afeuntain ‘ anicond’ men's and’ Walters" lube pre sided over py Prank Mummies. ‘Mr Deen icy ook after his patron's comfort with encore and 'hnt a, prosperots ‘pice ‘The Defender wit be" found’ on both the Theo and 'iutirond Rents Yeading: tables Denver ‘haa a number of Welly. homes etined by colored peoples ‘Kimora ther re" thone of the. Mors brothers. “nie imu focnted years aK At iho of of the cht ‘and hae developed 8 beaeeie home whore he ‘nnd Bis charening, tay si "aderounded by: every comforts Me Sune taurine cnt ‘There arp ie. newspanera here, the Sir ana’ tho. Statesman The Bar i Sited by ‘Attys Ross who te ably ase Sisted Uy itr Cetin’ stewart NT t's lives newny sheet. The Statesman is one ft fhe ploncer papers ef the race edit Sha ‘ublined by" ges. D. b, Rivers. fo Rewny 20" yeurs” ite oftcos are Weaied Io" “nretentious Western ‘Newspaper hag.” slen‘Rvers in an tinportant or in'tés wheria of socens: nnd han chorse of the atice “rho stad sends ercetines {6 fendn in hear While Denver tn am stent town in. many ways, itis" imlssig many opportunities Ine line. of cl evelopment. ah te cause! to womne extent hy the Foe thet the mee oonle are usallored it over Denver Tere ts seareely” any ‘pure ef the" city tn whch ‘they’ eanmot or Font Ae a rexult Me. whllo, merchant Sinites thetr'needs, and ther Sec to it'no force To maphls that set together hie whieh wit ievelop colored hush. ewes" 'the Mee Points ty the cle he. {ict fh which any number ef ovr peop tray he Youn, and hare sigan af hate fonntruetive forts ‘are. much in evi diene Mrs, Ju. inenes condete ‘tte ieauinig Tesiauane. —ITae piace wea ‘ind ehsan and, fare anctising nd excel fem "An Ar Waller Ig" amzer of to Golored‘ammertean ‘Heatly atid Lown. Go Sie reports presets Wager ke ae Lincoln State Bank of Chicago UNDER STATE SUPERVISION - 3105-07 South State Street CHICAGO, ILL. Douglas 200 CAPITAL, $200,000.0% RURELUD, $20,500.40 (Gaiters) Commercial Banking ’ Nexis? Fears, {ie Savings and Checking th ge Xecounts i ce ae Wl SHE SEEING. Safety Deposit Vauite ll te oe I Mortgages and Bonds ey 3% - re Pavien.. reo van claim Interest on Savings sie | 2 Deposits | FE eM vor rare Sots | Sa SEB” depository and Corresponac Dour Sings Bepeneetonineae ent, Continental & Com Siviagr Aecoant te BS int eopée Mereial Natlonel Banks af vmeaith, ‘Open one with us, Chicago, It, tare. -patrig® andl Oliver. are algellathe; fend ctatpusinan Wt io: Hopad iiae sibs, tals sez anu nc te, Ete eet Heads Mei sea nea ae i"aou eat to aoe Suse wed in eae itty Sie Sti in Sone ES tonne aha banat a ae a foo fe a route ae Ge" sty eta, "ns oti ee ieabrnaa” Ekle! earn iat eT sant ahs me oa8 = MISSOURI STATE . FAIR CLOSES Sein et, co Vandalia, Mo.. Oct. 1.—Mra. Minnie Salmon of rowing Green wax in Vane datia on” burinesy Money, a os Va and Airs. “Howard "Wyatt of Rowih ¢ Groen are taking up ‘resldence In ths ely. *'*'% Mtr. and Mrs. Corneligg Rob: tnson ts in New London taking in the fair. f° * Rev, Wariletd han returned homie from Jigh isi, whore he bas been Shened tn a grand meeting." +s) Nea Hila Baxex was a Toulwiana buslmess vise itor recentiy. *'*» “The two weeks! old Uahe of Mr. and Mra, Clarence AVDY. waa gliriatened “Tauctiy. '? ** Stem, Lizelo Price ts able tobe out gain, 2s Quite «number of Neeple trom Mere at tended tho State Pale In: Springteld last Weck, "4 > Stim Helen Tackoon fete Sunday to make her hemo tn Lexington, Ate. CHATEAU GARDEN. Aegean HOMES Cee ‘ peered ENT Tea AN Gee eke Boe tea DieaPa: BETA A Re Eh a ie ax a AN es 7 Big e ee BY ‘The Garden Spot of Chcago, 248 mais atroeDussog one ee trom 8 tel bm Fable dice a Sarat ete aS 2 . Se gees : \ . eS ( a ge ney | t ue — aS on eh , ce ; a / e REN, . | Theatres, Music and Art, Society and Woman’s Clubs _. KL, The Popular Afternoon Cag ty ss opular Aiternoon kA Ee Dances! _ fo fee ON ances’ es ey fie CASINO FQ <Ni¢\ Dancing School ee Nee se Teepe eae ea ie “i PRES! ~=© Dreamland Hall dl eae ec ey 3520 State St. NGF 7 tna Rig omy iB Se. ii nee Dances under same managemient Woe EeBey § — Saturday Evening, 8:00t0 10 o'clock QS ee W. GR. ADAMS, Mge, | Se Admission 25}Cents THEATRICAL REVIEW ‘Bert Coleman, the whistler, gave a pleasing demonstration of hin ablilty and gave imitations, of everything from a gallinipper to a bald’ eagle, Kinney, Rush and Robertson in. a. musle store novelty were good, td Connte and Lee wore two excellent vocalists. ‘The Billy King company seored Its usual success in a 20-min- tute musical comedy called “Southern Home.” ‘Taken up one side and down the other, this was one of the best bills seu’ here for some time. ‘The Menoaran: ‘The acts working here this week tare all above the average, and the bit isa whang from start to finish. Plenty of variety ts offerod, and it would be hard to choose between the three ucts working us to popularity. Sell man and Selman, Brown and DeMont, and Connors and Mann, all on one bill, make a show of quality. New Monogram, Johnny Woods and Little Henry with the Wooden ean are the head- ner here this weok, and return with great popularity. ‘The entire program fs a erackorjack and Includes Jo- sephine and ‘Tobias, the well-known songsters; the new team of Gear and Delaney, who are good, and Harper und Blanks, another new term which Js above the average. Blanks fs one of the famous Blanks sisters and fs well known to the patrons of this house. AMONG THE MOVIES. ‘ea Pieieti: ‘The Pink Permit features which we have had several tlmes during the past week have all drawn well, and the same can be said of our now serial, "Neal of the Navy.” Business ‘vas been good. The Lincotn. With the advent of cooler wenthor a steady increase in the attendance Is noticeable, and the offerings have been of a clasay sort during the cur. Tent week. We had “Billie Richfo" in a two-part comedy on Monday, along with “Phe Broken Coln,” and business was big. The Washington. ‘The “Diamond from the Sky" and “The Broken Coin,” our two serials, oth drow well during the present ‘week, and the things offered here ‘would be lard to beat. Business has deen good. The States, Several of the big special features shown here during the current week taxed our house to capacity, ‘Tho multireel offerings are proving very popular, and business las boon as good as could be desired. “"Noal of ‘the Navy” continues to draw well, and the patrons seem to enjoy the serial even more than they did Elaine. “ee eee ‘The improvement ‘jn the offerings and the general appearance here Is the wonder of the district, and tho inerease in attendance testifies to the quality of the bookings, It fs almost B nightly occurrence to have to “hold ‘thom out,” and the patrons are’at last awakeninig to the fact that they can seo a real show without going a mile from home. The Pink Permit specials every Saturday night are drawing Great, as is also “Neal of the Navy,” which this house gets first run every ‘Thursday night, Noxt week will be “double show” weok. An increase in tho number of reels shown will be ‘Seadiea Galle, ‘Watels oat suck, Aton, ‘The Atlas. ‘Dur anniversary week, in which we are making a Tecord’ in booking, opened on Monday with Theda Bara in “A Foot There Was,” and a large attendance resulted. The ontire week has been a banner one, and business ‘hag beon all that eould be desired. The Fountain, We are doing nicely here, thank sou, and the handypme little house has Played to capacity on several occa slons during the ‘current week. ‘The feutures offered have been right up to the standard and have Included sev- eral Pinks which drew well. A Note or Two. Tho bill at the Crown Garden, In- “dianapolis, this week 1s a good’ one ‘and Includes Anderson and Austin. Guitport and Loftis, and White and Bradford. ‘The Russell-Owons stock company Is at tho Booker T. Washington, St Louis, this week, and Is going great. ‘Lucretia Knox-Mitchell, the popular prima donna, Is booked for the Ruby, Louisville, week of October 4, with St. ‘Louls and the Monogram to follow. Wilholmina Fisher of Boston is sten- ographer for Klein at the Consolidated Rooking OMmces, Miss Fisher is a graduate of one of the eastern col- Teges and is an expert at shorthand. ‘Theodore Pankey, the well-known performer, is taking -part in the national colored golf championship games now being played at Jackson ark. Harry Brown, the cartoonist, who has embarked in the tailoring” bust- ness on State near Forty-soventh street, along with bis wife, reports Dusiness great. Harry says nothing the best in town. Deats versatility, and “don't get old im the show business.” Martip Klein mado a fying trip this week wien included Louisville, Cin- cinnati Indianapolls and Detroit, The trip Whs made In the Interests of tho C6. fime. Wil} Thomas, who has charge of the entexfaining and. grille room at the Pomel, is very popular and, as he thordusbly understands the. business, sugéeas tn gure to follow. “Tho. Pom: ef Is hoadavartors. for- nerformers, apfa the entertalning there 1s by far Still Continues to Please His Audience with His Clever Wit—Many Stars in Wash ington This Week. eee cele coe We Sake te SILO woseent If. Budloy, with a brand-new Tdget of tun, and old-fashioned philoso phy. in drawing overilow wuulences "at he" toward this week, In ‘Ue ‘paranes Gu" paver the tn x riot.” ‘Ate. "Dudley Hits "tga Jolmed hands | with Watlaan Stuimoaye whois the best “atraighe man ine over worked with, "No vo men ever ‘ore -thorouhly” understood “each” other Ginn pudtoy nd Mamsayy und tele team Work ix a marvel. Dudley, "aulek on the (ringer ta put over @ bi of bright wit, i ape to htwnd out ating ‘of “stare Cnt frus not heen rehearsed with Tamsay, and tie Hatter is "eompelied to carry on the cnyursation. in kecping with Dudley's Fapld-fire new matter, without the audie thee knowing the difereneo. ‘This sort fof thing keeps Ramsay’ onthe Junin. all the time, but fe must be sata to hts ered Une etna never set falted” to. Nandle Dudiey's 'deliwers, even te ho has to “niall sonietimes’ unt he can get back to the safety fine of the sketch as orlge {Malls planned. -Dudles*s ich, rare and fre- ‘quently rey eomeuy and Raniaayes delight ful tenor singing constitute un net that has hho eounworpart-on tho stage today. We: inning the first week In October, Dudley find. Ramsay’ go west on the Pantages {ino and inaugurate a tour thae wit take thom to he tueine coast and back, cove tring the entire period. between mow and Fobrutry. ““Afrosamertcan stagelana. in Konoral wilt" Wate thelr" progress with deep interest. Noble Stsste ts an artist. 110 occuntes f piace in the amusement world that bee fongs to him atone. Tt may not ‘be that hens Wetter: than all tke cest—he's ust Ulftorent. ‘That is where he abines. A packed house sayy him “work last Sune Gay at the Howard, ne-an extra added at- traction tn connection ‘with a. wonderful howpiay. in five reels, presenting ‘Theda Bara’ Lady audiey's Secret, Sisste onned ‘wilh lave n Good, Good Timers Weatehy’ Negro melody, and then, mount- ed nracefully “onthe ‘plano, ‘sehen Confidential way” (@ hte pariner, Secome nist, Je Hubert Make, that 'm Crazy Abiqut’ Ay" Baby and Shea Crazy’ About Mer" Thake's pinto soto. brought “down {the house and competied an encore. “The stcligr niece of the day was the rendition ine Stsalo ot the ‘new song. written by Siasle, wit Oe musie by Blake, entitled Maan Your Eaulte"” allowing. the tithotie story, given with w feeling by Sinsie's exible tenor volee, Daniel lure ray, a violinist of more tan focal fame, ‘ccompanied by Harold Murcay,_ played tite selection (rom: the. faallon box, the Whole. concluding with the. throwiig of the charts om the aerco, the audlence ted by" Sissi, Jolning in and singing Ie ts fino style. “The quartet, Siasio, Blake and tthe AMurrays, vshowed themacives to" be itertainers of class, andthe ‘afternoon was one of the most enjoyable Washing: {on's inusie and dramatic tovers have o&- Perieneed ina longtime, Sisslo. and Blake ame over from Baltimore by apes lal invligtion of Managers. Mhomas and Byars. is AM Your: Fault” bids fate te be the rage In the parlors of the so" sols of tne apttal ‘The cool weather fe {mpelting the man- agers of the Paince, ‘Poraker and’ teo- land airdomes to say "good-bye" until the, springtime and the flowers come gain. ies Whitney and ‘Tutt and Blanche Thiomp- gon come to the Howard next’ wool. Th "George Washington’ ‘Bullion Abroad," ‘They come with the endorsement of Phii- ‘deiphia"and ‘New Forks Hime. Emma ¢. Monzaro, manufacturer of a proprietary’ medicine’ anda: singer of ole, ta giving a. tent exhibition this ‘week at iéth and ¥ ‘streets, Northest, and drawing crowds. Tho feature oF ths exhibition is the fine musteal work that 1s being dono by ‘the famous Seminotes, Paul Sims and ins itt son, who Dlay of fil kinds of Instruments, and appear In {ruc Indian costume in native songs and dances and pleat music. as played “by the original Seminaten. of whom they are direct descendants. hime. ‘Monzaro's en: {ertalnment and bookings are now under the direction of Frederico Do Botts, unti Fecently- connected with the S. He Dudley theatrigal enterprises, Airs. Georgia Dougias Johnson has writ- {gn tivo acentioa which have Been acs ed bye feading moving picture. company in, New York City. Airs. Johnson te the ‘wile of Gol, Henry Lincoln Johnson of AUante, Ga., former recorder of deeds for the Disiciet of Columbia. = Alas Y.outso Cook surprised her Wash- Ington friends by. appearing: unannounced at the Howard theater last weeks. She {i singer of excellent quailty and infects Into her songs a damatle fre that never falls fo stir tho most Dhlesmatie audle ence. ‘Her budgct of songs Was. Well s¢- fectea and’ were admirably adapted to her cultured ‘mezzo-soprano. vole. "Every. Sour Rag with de" was her Sponer, and A “descriptive ballad followed. She Genloved a. positive ‘triumph with her Stoning. number. which was “DeKoven ‘Thompson's "it 1 Porgat” "Miss Cook wore three charming gowns which, ‘with her natural beauty, made her a pleture Pleasing to Jookaupén. Miss Cook's work Shows constant Improvement amd. she 1 o ene © tender ae re ee DOUGLASS NEIGHBOR- HOOD ASSOCIATION HOLDS MEETING. A, meeting of the Douglas Neighbor hood ‘Association was hold. fonaay’ even Ing, Sept. 20th, at the ¥. 3... A. The mesting was largely attended “owing. to the tact that its purpose was pure and wholesome,” Plans ‘wore laid "whereby the less desirable neighborhoods would be invaded by representatives of the as~ sociation to work for thelr improvement, ‘nd a condition of general Detterment In ail neighborhoods. “An able. address. on this subject ‘was’ delivered ‘by the Rev, Myron B.Adams, pastor, at Baptist ghureh of Chicago, "There ‘were also many other Interesting ‘speakers, ee How about that money you have out? See the Milton” Mercantile Agency, 9638 State street. They get ‘the money when all others fall. Goug- jas 6295, Ciubs Societies Weekly Gossip from the So- elal, Religious, Fraternal and Other Organizations CLOVER LEAF SOCIAL CLUB “Tho Clover teat Social Club convened atthe resldonee of Sirs. Murphy. 3104 Forest avenue, last. Tharsday. he ene tertainment. for the afternoon was fore hished by. Miss Téa Miller, soloist, and Sirs Lannie Jordan. ‘A. delicious. dinner ‘wns ‘served, after whieh tho. club. was Uismissed with the ‘watchword to meet next week with Mrs, S. Levis, 2508 State Strect~Atra, at. laekburn, reat Mrs A. Grayson, See. JOLLY TWENTY CLUB. he opening mecting of the Folly twenty “Chu was held at the ‘esldones of Siva, Stumio tiareis, 816 Tenet ‘court, ‘Tuesday evening, Sept. 2, 1915. — The business session ‘tas very Iniereating, and {6 the point, "Both members and visions expressed. titemnelven as being. oxeeeds ingly pleased that the vacation ‘had como tora ‘cose and. that the. Joli” Twenty Wwoula ‘meot regularly ones. more, "Sliss Harris "served a delicious." two-eourse luncheon nd the lily adjourned to moat with Stra, Winmeste Harrison, 178% ‘ele ton street, Oct. i 1915.” Visitors wera Miss"'Siinpwon and ‘ale. Soore--Jossie ichavdion, Cor. Sey. ‘THE COSMOS CLUB. {Tee Cosmos Club met on the evening of Sept, 27 at the residence of Sin Be Suiver: 261 Sinte street, Nr. O, Rene be: Ing’ the host of the evening. Nine mem= ere overt he vening "vas Epent in discussing topics pertaining, to ihe’ cub, “An appifeation for membersnip Was voted to Sie ‘Theadore: Vek. Algo tho. apolteation ot Mr. A.” Rodgers was Drought Vetore the house io be voted on, Mr. G,_ 8. Harris resigned as business inahager.” The next meeting will Ue at {ie "Fesidence® of "Mtr. .Simprony” 19 Migant avenve, on the evening of Oct. th cal, A. Grundy, Pres: Ste. 3. Weight: ton, ‘See:; Mr." Simpgbn, Hate: and Heep, CLUBS TO JOIN FORCES, A temporary organization of all the elubs and socicties ropresented was formed at 3005 State street Sunday, September 26. W. A. Wallace was elected temporary chairman, and Mrs. Irene MeCoy Gaines secretary. A com: mittee on permanent organization was appointed. ‘The same will make Its report on. October 17 at the Fellowship League at 4 o'clock p.m. Evory club is expected and requested to send threo representatives to this meeting, that we may bring into existence our sreatest need of tho hour, namely a ‘concentration of our forces.” The clubs which Mrs. J. ‘T. N. Patterson. In- structs received five prizes at the Lin- coin jubilee exposition, awarded by Marshall Field & Co.'s inspector—two biue ribbons, two red ribbons and one white ribbon. ‘THE PLEIADES CLUB. The Pleatdes Club met at the residence of Secy. Chas. H. Johnson, 2752, South State street, Sunday, Senteinber 26. Ov~ Ing to. the’ tardiness of the. members, President P. "J. Webster opened the tieetIng a DIE late, 6:25.» me The See: retary, having eatied at” the’ hospital in the early afternoon, reported Ne of G. John. Fountain improving wonderfully: and’ that ho. had received a phone cal from Viee-Frosident Clinton ‘Curtaindatl, stating he nd very ferigut accident while operating his car." All the. mem- Bors: monde afew" remarks’ concerning the sudden standstit' of the club. Each member was cautioned to visit our two ek’ inembers, ‘The meeting ndjourned, the President announcing It as. the best And most rousing meeting the club has held ‘since he. returned (rom Columbus, Onto, Pe La Webster, President; Chas Hr Johnson, Sooretary. ENGLEWOOD COUNTRY CLUB, ‘The Bnglewood Country Club held a business “meeting on Monday’ evening, September 27. "The Anal arrangements Were made for our function Friday even- Ing at Mir. H. Roper's home, 6200 Aber- doen atrece. “The! members ‘had. avery Golighttul time at the whist party” given by the ‘Talla Girls Club tn our club Foom “inst. Friday" evening. "The club Will hold. tts. repuiar monthly” business meeting on Monday evening. Oct. 4. J. Ge Brumfield, sr, 6227 Lome street, TORQUISE CLUSTER CLUB. ‘Tho club met, Thursday, September 22, at the home of Mrs. fothel Perry. 360% Forest avenue. Meeting, ‘was called to orer by ‘the President nt 2 o'clock. Prizes Rere also awarded, Ars, Nettle Johnson Binning frst ‘prise, she scoring for the month 179 points. ‘The second prize went {o Mrs, Lula Mason, “she scoring 367 points for the month. "The club ad- Journoa to meet ‘with ‘Mra. Radic Davis of 3829 Prairie avenue, ‘Thursday, Sep- tember 29, twhich Ia the beginning of the new vacries. Prudence Puirrow, Presi Gent; “Nottie Johnson, Secretary; Lula Seceen’ aan FREDERICK DOUGLASS CENTER. aoae Wabash Avenue, Sunday, Octover 8 at 4p. my Mr illam A. Wallace wilt sped on so: Ing Forward." Mee Wallace is Bead of the Wallace Bakery company, having sstablished first clase business mang Sears aa ‘Ho was a prominent Agure in the. Goilscum celebration, demonstrat. Ing. wenat actu ak will do Along. dennfte une, ‘The famous ““acentueKy Lont" is known everywnors, Mes" Sasy Oddie, ve of our leading “soprancs, will give & group of ones. Tast ‘Thursday rand Mrs, JH. Woottey returned to" tho, Genter the coming. year's wor. "ancy nro mach enetited’ byt mummers vacation. GAUDEAMUS: CHARITY . CLUB ‘The embroldery class of the Guadea- rmun Charity club met at the restdence st Kirs, Georgia Allen, 3611 Praicie avenue Monday, Sept. 21.” Quite few of the embers were present, and enjoyed & lovely" nternoan, he “next business Fecting will be held at tho residence Stra. Clayton, 3820 Langtey ‘avenue Sloss day, October 4. Mra Emma Ligeins, Presidents Nrs,"Susle Russel, Secretary; Mra ‘Lilian Tanner, alton, PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE. ‘The Progressive Negro, League wil hold'a banner meeting next Sanday at 4 Srclock ‘p.m, at aei2 Wabash avenue Stra tra'b, Mosely, founder of the Teague nd member of the program committee, Th Bellehaege ofthe program Among the leading lighte rho will take part st bo'Rew. and Sra, 5. G. Andersen, Madam Hosa ide ‘tyler and "Mir. Clarence Lee Be A, Rides be he. densa imoaker, “tris ‘subject will be the Net ofthe ace. : EUREKA FINE ART CLUB. tal Open Maa eee ee ‘opening ‘Thursday afternoon at the new Phyllis ‘Wheatley Home, 3256 Rhodes avenue. ‘The club members were gut tn large ‘numbers ‘and’ ‘several ‘vis: Mora ‘wero present. Among ther were tho "Presidents of the "Stato. nnd ‘Clty Federations of Golorea Women's Clubs, ‘Mrs. “Johnson. and” Macon. Mra. Lou Ella. Young, President of the Club, was proud of tho life,taken on by the meme Bera. Read about the Post Office Clerks! Guan. oo ARARE MUSICAL TREAT Chicago Can Boast of Having Had the Finest Musical Ever Given in Years, , it the first swallow in the budding ‘year I3\a ‘harbinger of ‘apcing ‘30 the Forthcoming season of Grand Opera. was heralded tast Monday evening at Quinn Chapel whore ‘Mime. Anita. Patt Drown Jand'Mr." Roland W, Hayes canayea the ‘anne, roles "in Verdi's tuneful opera tag, Never in the history of chiengo. has there been such a super musteal treat, fan audience that Alled. the wast nudito: Flum sat enraptured only” to ‘burst Inte ‘wild applause at the elose of each sc: ecding number, ‘Fo nay that these two artiste are un- ‘equatied tn the firmament of grand opera Stars would be but putting It mildly and were It not for the color of ‘thelr’ kin they would noid a ‘piace, into musieal ‘orld second to. nome. Mme. ‘Brown’ was’ In. excellent volee and her, frst number “When the ‘Thrush Sine, ""Giough difieute, showed. tho Al solute controt she had’ of her ‘vocal oF- Rana. “Ie sent me you" by Harry Bur- {oigh brought out tho sympnthy ‘and pa ‘hon that fs so much, x part of this won- erful ‘songstress. “An explanation,” a ‘ninty Witie ‘coneott, “brought out. sun- shine and smiles. “The Arin. from” Ja ‘Traviata and” the excerpts from” Ala were ‘rendered '25_oniy am artist can. air. Toland. W. Mayes covered. himsel with glory.” As a tenor he has no equal In the race ana ‘very Tew outside of the ice. . Those who have heard MacCormac Sing’ “I Hear You Calling Me." and T- toned to the interpretation of Mr. Hayes gould not ‘but give. the hgnore to Ale Hinves.”"trose fn the Bud tamiine to all, took on now life as presented by this Iniinitnbte artist. Tn the aut from Alda With Mme. Brown hin wondertal volee Showed. oft tothe best “advantage, the ease with which he assayed. this “aif cuit part at once placed him tn a class by mst iz Theo) Taser, Cheago'e wa, nlan- Ist, opened the program with Prelude © Sharp Minor by Rachmaninott. “His abil ity’ Is s0 well recognized both ax a aol0- Ist and an accompanist that tule need be sald in further: pralse, Master” Harrison’ Ferrell, the coming violinist, came in for a Wberal share. of {ho applause,” is “nrst number ‘botne Fiust "Goneert " Fartaain, "the. accond Chant-sans Paroles. We prodict’ prent things for this young man in the future. Mrs, Tistalla "Majors deserves great credit for without Rood. mccompanist the singer or player is lost. Not only are the artists to he congratulated but those who weere fortunate enounh to attend. By thelr presence they showed thes p= ricelated "the best and gave encourane- rent te those who ave to Chieago the eae: Gh carted dian siuans tee ENGLEWOOD NEWS. Shiloh Baptist Church Ind the ploas- ure of haying Madame Hackley with them Sunday p. Mm schose melodions volee nnd beautiful selections seemed to charm the pastor and the church.” ‘The spirit sho Tort in ‘Dnglewood will never, die. ‘Phe choir assisted with the evening's program which made ft quite complete. * + Afiss Ciara Hrarrts has been feeling {i tho past eck again. * # © Mies. C.F. Schmidt, too, was confined Sunday to her bed, but hag lmproved ainca. * *'* The embroidery club held ita usual meeting. nes. Osler Fields ‘was. hostess, Refreshments. were served. “Ths club received two new memn= bers ART, EDUCATION AND MUSIC SHOWN IN PARADE Onden Citizens Produce Float In Fashlon Parade That Was 3 Credit to ‘the Race. 5 Ogden, Oct. 1—The most important happening In Ogden for ‘the past week hag een the float in the “Fashion Show Parade.” Fer speea, organization and witt- rate Tomuts We ehier the name of tho jeden ‘people for frst place ina. world= Wide competition. “Our iirst meeting was hela “on the ith of Septerbers ‘the Darade to be on the Sith. In the ‘short pace of time Tatercening we financed, Duile ana equipped a" feat that took fourth prize in the parade, andewe nat Urnily feet proud of the’ achlovement, ‘The “moat, “whieh “was artistically. de: signed by’ J.'R. Lemme, reprosentea the Progress of ‘the race in’ four of the tm= Bortant lines, of muman endeavor are Fepresented “by Mrs. Wille Slocum, Sculpture by Nes, L. WW, Fair, education by Miss Marguerite’ Fair, and musle by Ara. N. RL Shaw, who represents Ogden tna ‘musical way.” Last, buL not least in any’ genae, was out qucen. leg Ide May ‘Young,’ daughter ‘ot Airs, Yohnson, of 20th street. Attired in a fashion betltung royalty and attended by the four maids ot honor mentioned above, she looked every inch the part ahe rep- Fesented,. Each maid was attended by a mall iady fn walling. “Pheve little gitls, ‘who bore themselves with commendable Algnity” and charm, were Ailsyea. Sars guerite Davis, ‘Kathleen Slorgan, Frances Giiver’ and’ Lavera Ford. ‘The’ arrange ments wore under the care of AB, Dougias, executive chalrman: TL. W. Fair ehaleman of finance commalites, aésisted by'Nu'R. Shaw and Heney Kimo J. 3, Lemme, chairman of decoration conralt: eo, assisted. “After the parade a recep lob tn honor of Queen Ida the ist was xiven “at the residence of her mother, Mra.'c. A, Johnson, at which the colored peoplo of Ogden gave vent to thelr feele ings In honor of their queen,” ‘The house Was tastefully decorated and the young fqucen bore herself with. the dignity. be fitting ner exalted “station, Altogether the ‘affair was one which reflects great srealt on the people of Ogden and whieh will be''repeated next year with ‘addl- Uonal features. © ¢'* Airs. J, He Fleming hag ‘returned trom har trip’ €0. Lincoln, Neb, and reports a pleasant teip. * " § Mrs.’ A.B. Douglas Will be in from the Canyon this week to take up her wine ter residence in the ity. °° * hes, Fagin of Kansas City 1s tn the elty for a few Gaya, "and “voluntecrad a foie” at the Emaheipation celebration, which was royally ‘received. * * * A now minister, ‘Ar. Witllams, hias beon appointed by the General Conference to take charge ot Ogden atission, and 1s expected in “& short timo, He fsa graduate of Wilber force and his coming ie eagerly awaited: Rey. ‘Marque, the. present. encumbent, wit’ romain th the elty-and work, 2 he has always done, forthe uplift ‘of the colored people. * "the. celebration gommemorating the signing’ of the Emancipation Proclamation, was & great success. A program ‘was tendered ‘cont lating of alldresses, ‘vocal and -Instru= lsh Muse "and "seadingy “and "wes largely attonded.* '** The Defender can be found at ihe barber shop of N. ie Sean, 400 SHEN atenits ck ar Oe THE POSTAL CLERKS’ ~ DANCE. Post ofMco clerks’ danco Tuesday after- noon, October sth, “et Dresmnlona” hell Got cuots from cleres or Gea. Porters drugstore, 3510 State street. No Uolects Sold at the door. MR. J. H. BALLARD Official Photographer With all Views of the en- _ tire exhibition, can ‘be had at 3341 State Street 1 Call: Auto, 77-920 a Or Douglas 7820 A ST . . . | The Illinois National Half | Century Exposition and | Lincoln Jubilee, held in Chicago from August 24 to September 16, 1915, show- ing the progress of the | Negro. Everything we | have done in 50 Years of Freedom produced in pic- tures, so that the entire world can see. Ready to be Shown on the Sereen ae oceans eas This picture shows a general view of entire exposition, each state exhibit in detail, all the inventors and their inventions, large industries and beau-. tiful art work and artists. All of the many big days at the exposition— Elks Day Grand Elks’ Parade. This feature alone is: one of the most béautiful parades ever shown, classy to the last minute. i le Baptist Day Showing the large gathering at the Lincoln Jubilee Exhibition and their Convention at the Armory. Governor Day _ Goy. Dunne and Officials of Exposition. Owners and Managers of Theatres: This picture is ready for bookings; write 2 in for open time and terms. State and | fersitory rights for sale. The picture is a PETER P. JONES cH , FILMS CO... LINCOLN JUBILEE MOVING PICTURE : A SUCCESS. Monday night, ‘at fils private studto, Mt, Peter P. Jones and a number of mov: Ing bleture’ Magnaten. Tan. off: tne 8,000 feet of the Jubilee and Elks” parade|and Found them to bo a real ab well na a(recl picture.” 'Mr. Jones, turning to Al Te- Dorter” "for he. Defender, "said, “rel, What ao yoir think of them?" *Grdate" ‘sald the ‘Teporter and ‘they. wore. truly | hit. “rey ‘were shown at the States Eriday night and’ perhaps nll along) the ‘Slroll’by, the first of next week MARY WALKER THOMPSON CLUB Met ot restdonce of Mrs. J._8, Grant, 3518 Dearhorn alroet, Fulda, Sept auth, large number of methbers being present. ‘Bie club received several new members After the elvie work a musical program ‘was rendered. "Hostess served a. delicious Tunchicon, "Alary Water ‘Ehompson Club lg noted for its harmony and congeniallty. Next meeting’ tobe eld at rosidenee of Ara Wh “Montgomery, ‘$112. State street, Friday, Oct, 1. Sirs, MMattle Ar- old, “president; Airs. Louise Clissepia, ‘Soerstary. Ladies! Auxiliary of John R. Tanner camp We BW. Ve, “wil Told thle Fogular mecting Pridas’, Oct. 18t, 8 p. me SABS State street. Lula T, Shirleves, Drest: dent; Hattie Charos, secretary. ‘Shamanic Little Johnny's mother asked bim tho other day how he liked come new Play-fellows, whose family had lately Settled in the village. “They play all Tight, mummy; but they use awful Baughity swear-words somotimgs.” "Oh, Jobnny!” “You needn't mind, rum: my. I don't use swearwords back. I only say to them ‘Ditto!’ "Stray Sto- bere CLARENCE CAMERON ' WHITE TO APPEAR IN THREE. 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Mrs. Lucile Douglass, Gradu= s Go eeeeeestin ate Pianist of Oberlin Con~ BF oi. eae Bega servatory, willaccompany him. er |e freee g Be Gee ts Gliese, lies, bebe AEE) Reception ton. | SRON CO MES MB RE ae Degas Carey Ms Doulas | HANI Re ee eed NM Encceeliat ieee ay |: Waeemaees| alter Recital. pee ene Oia) | Merete m1. mownes a eek i Gea | (ncnesTm, ' sadoea ot ADMISSION Soe FREE CRE sosennpouatass. random ot ADMISSION SOc Elen Seat 344 East 35th Street High Class Moving Pictures Nightly GOOD MUSIC A FEATURE bial opr rary aren reac ADMISSION. 5 CENTS SESE STATES THEATRE 3507 State Street Feature Pictures Only Eight Piece Orchestra Finest Picture House Outside the Loop Continuous 2;30 to 11:30 Daily ADMISSION 10 CENTS Nonpareil Dancing Academy | ee emmy | Every Friday Evening ay, | At the Masonic Hall, 3956 State Street fej on ttt ane fel ron gon to gan SRR iceman (| GRIMES RR eo: ADMISSION 25 CENTS * MR. HARRY GREENLEE and MR. ROBERT RAY, Mgrs. PEERLESS CLUB ORCHESTRA ee The Grand Theatre mnmmenisbijesie nin Foren ce MONDAY, OCT. 3RD Billy King & Co. And Other Good Acts CHANGE OF PROGRAM MONDAY AND THURSDAY 3110-12 SOUTH STATE STREET Tel, Douglas 300 Eaat Side of the Street 4711-17 Stato Streot PROGRAM-WEEK Oct. 4-10 sacDe, Rameau, centurtng Crederck Petry. A Meld and MON MMas, “Shocking Steeeinse! NOTED ER MES a” Male DAY, OUT. Soares Covington: King. Dapuer In The Only Chil TORRE: Steet Sno rhe Se oe ony cme e Broken Colm, Hane Mano in “A Tate of wepuanty, tinea She 'Bly Brathae. “Utivekea issue. % A Tate ot THURSDAY, OCT. 7—A alzed Fos hieee Wires, eri¢s Joy Ride, FRIDAY, QET, B—The Eagle's Neck erty the Gunmune air Dees Wake a5" : PaMatle Walcamp and Wellington playter tn Corl" SAT Aine a Chapter of The Giamand Tons te es Net Rates Ie "Coral" SUNDAY, “ger. JO-The suggernaut, Bidey”" Brady's Dithday, Bobbys eter Renee! ae Gos SUIS DISSE ISU ISITE SISOS ° SSS hea es : (s, ari Cae YE He voy were Ree ON PY o> gal) Gham, coe ele i il oh ES Pet cif oN Ge eye) 4 a Petre erat sata seatinantae aeeea dit Y prigeagonchlonand raine uniteyce tomes Peace eeett Soe oun OTHER 2,4. monaan’s Stack Halt Bye, Huron AAS Liqutd Sonte ntrivor Boast? ese naten aa Se . A. MORGAN HAI 304 Suvorer Bulging. ens ean REFINING.CO. Mail orders promptly attended to -:-: " Incorosrated Mail orders promptly attended to - ditt ct, _ FeO ~ wh ee ee > ! \ i | 2 secee . (3 eels aia Se. V Boys ) ) ( Ve : Fa) ‘ “THE CHICAGO DEFENDER! | ee a SC... rr re ; - a peg aN 4 ‘ 2 A i} BIG SPECIAL IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS Be i : ark FEATURES . _ ‘By FRANK A. YOUNG | Bt J Firemen First In All Athletic - STORK VISITS \ persons of Mr, and Mrs. Earnest Allen 7 + B 6 § IN Sports. A § IN BROOKHAVEN ) TBALL COACH partoy tiea Sica Clarets Pisce ase f ) DW RaQ ARC SAE Gwe Grand old Bird Leaves Ray of Sunshine Blanch Diterd, Mrs, Lottie Dillard, Mrs. It Slama’ om von tr ern wae a a FEGHLI Aiea Ge ‘ meet held at White Sox ball park hee Ma ES Fold. aepate ciate af Bir, Charlie Robinson ss Sept. 280, Including tong throw and ae Sot wake eee SE . Ie nd 160 yards face, Tho, Poltee rocihnvent “ist, "GY" sstaes Spomey ihe thoy go ts Scerer at They - cae falied to bave any wrestler on hand, #0 Emoye J and Dora Bartlett accompanied — SSE ge roy things cn returning, ‘Trim ‘All-Stars in Both Games| "0 Premen gave bn interesting ei LINCOLN GIANTS fils telson LSet Bee i! | Brooklyn, N.Y. Citizens’ En-| sppuined minoriy, don te secon at Indianapolis—Pitchers in | yen o meat oa batt game the GuSite et Seaee for now Wren ts| Tage Qver the Action of | the inauency'of Moward Miller” who hes ‘Rare Form. ‘Potion defeated the Red Cass, 8 to 4 Peaatne aie yaanaay, for New Orleans to/ Coach Wilson—~Investigation | been inspector on this board for two Indianapolis, Ind, Oct. 1-—Tho A. B. C. tine won both games of thelr twin. Dil ‘with the all’Stars here inst Sunday. The A. Ga were too much for the white Boym Both Dicta Johnson and Dismulkes ‘were in rare form, the. former allowing Only four hits In tho fest game and. the Sailer "coming ‘right hack. bahind. such ood pitching snd only allowed two, “Tho ‘Second game waa called inthe Ath inning ‘on ecount of darkness. “The scares! First Game— TALE, AN Stare sn 001000001 4 4 Rome Gre 6 210003 e123 2 ‘Bniteries Starkey, Avery and. Vann; Johnsen and Lowell "Second Game RILE, AI Stars soveevvesse0ses0 00.0006 2 3 RBG og ator 6 ‘ratterice—Sayors “an, Warria: Dis mukes and Lowell MANY ASPIRANTS FOR DELEGATE AT LARGE. Hot Scenes Mark the Republlean Camp at Lexington—The Field of the 7 Ambitious Is Large, me: SGiniia: Pi Taoxington, Ky., Oct. 1—in the Repub- can GeO. Te camp Giere’ are. a large number” of prominent men aspiring for the honor of delegate. Rt large. Among the ‘prospective, vexndidates there are! Rey. "Starferd Camphll_ who was an ale Terviate delegate ut lege ae the Yast hhationat ‘convention At Chilcago: Mr. ‘Thomay IE Tobl, ‘a prominent: business rian of Trantor, who has elven his me ana money to the cause and whose friends are bogming. him for thls siey plum; Eaitor Phil tl. Brown, ‘te dean 8 Negro Journalism In. Kentucky, and Beacon ight. in the national politieal frena,\ who. wan over the fast national fublicity burcau_ at Chieago! Mr. George Gentry, president of tho Iepublican Cle fe Teague anda staneh Republican: De. W. & Merehant, a pioneer in the G, 0. P.eamp, an inventor and a leader inthe Groat With iistrlet. There. tw some talc ‘bout bringing out Eaitor Ba. Wills, of sshe "Tesington Weekly News, aud. the Worit's Famous Horse Tralner. Raltor Wits, so far has no ential tr tho horse training. business, "He in. president. of tho aco Presn sAssoelation of Kentucky, that “organised “hero this” September: Lawyer 1, R. Diss, the pro-eminent Jorist, of” Franktort, ia cone "among. the prospective candidates. We ts state's at- forney for the K. of P.', Onl Fellows, Un" Pe atasonle “Femplar of America. Mio Is known from the Hig Sandy to. die Lieuenlisehon, rot. We Saftel, Je. oF Shelby. the magnate and ‘ono of the bone” know manipuiaters of ‘the “tate, ‘well knows howe to put the ball over the Plate. ie Is conceded that Prof. Saftell Will put up. some Mahe. s+ = Chander Nonstal School opened thelr doors ‘Thurs Gay morning. A large eroved was In at tenaineo, laeger than to previo Years. Prot. Working ts much ‘pleased wiih the outlook of tho Scholastic years. ‘Phere ts A movement on. foot to bulla n new trade Suiting. + * + Siaater John G. Dens ital, the ton of Dr. and Mem, Den fwiidie: dled ata very untimely age. De. Ant Sirs. Densiddle wish to thank thelr foamy fricna for the nets of kindness and sympathy: shown them ty thgie hour fof bereavement, Tews. Jones and’ Wright Tor their consoling ‘words at the under taker Chenautt, Pandy & Wills, and. Me, Colline. for: thelr most eMelent ‘service. Fees ieonuole Club wilt Rive a danco at Un. Falk “Good muste. by Goodwin Sixaphone orchestra; "In" the. honor of Silence ‘Fannie Hosking and Dove Zohn= Sone “rhia function, wilt be Friday: night, Oh. Supervitor W. Th Rouse and all of the teachers, has made a survey of the celts, among the parents of tho ety, (0 et the ehildren to school, ‘This Is cer- Eninly ‘commendable to all of those, who parlcinated In the survey of the city to Ret thn children to school, ©" Me W. Ht, Meclaskery a graduate of Tuskeores Institute, haw opened up & shoe: shon, 207 South Broadway, and ie doing successful work. * +) Tho’ Clty Federation 1s doing dune. very snoctsstul: work. APINK LADY PARTY ee Re renee sant st te eee ae? See Se rere ceca at say ae te baste Note Mate otras ee FentPe tt eae rete: Senet pincer eats aes ied eee Ren aa ar ee Bee ee ete Srctreais oe ee areeae ce oe ee a a ee then those present decided to cease Heat cous ereeteg See Deere ret oe eae ieee wea teas Tel Cine ae games Mee oR, Sit tien at | pb cela te cine cea es Sy GES eames Sere meee sates Sioa tae Seer ee SE ee _ Sere ae — ies eae ee Ha gunna the Be Berens state Fale; “Numerous vise Firemen First In All Athletic Sports. Fireman's team won every event In the Fire and Polleemen's Field Day meet held at White Sox ball park Sept. 28rd, including long throw and hit and 100 yards race. The Police falled to have any wrestler on hand, so two Fremen gave an Interesting exh! bition of wrestling. In the three-cornered ball game the Police defeated the Red Caps, § to 4 in five innings. ‘Then the Firemen’s team defeated the Police, 9 to 4, for the championship. Captain Robert Lewis and his Boy Cadets gave an ‘oxcelient exhibition drill, The bene- AL was a nancial: success, PRESIDENT LANE LEC- TURES IN HUMBOLDT Stereopticon Views Were Shown Dur. ing the Professor's Discourse. Humboldt, Tenn., Oct. 1—Professor J.B. Lane, A. M., Ph. D., president ot Lane College, Juckson, Tenn, and bis affable and accomplished wife, Mrs. Mary Johnson Lane, were the feature ‘at the Chautauqua which closed Fri. day night, September 24, at Lane Chapel C. M. B. Chureb. ‘Their illus- trated lecture, portraying events both general and current, was most inter- esting. Mrs. J. &. Lane operated the machine while President Lane lectured on the various slides that were being exhibited. Some excellent photographs of notable characters were shown, in- cluding the venerable Bishop Isane Lane, D. D., retired, a man who has done more for his people than any liv- ing man, and one whose traits of char acter are worthy of emulating; a pho- tograph of Bishop M. F. Jamison of tho fifth Episcopal diocese; a photograph of Bishop N. C, Cleves of the seventh Episcopal diocese; one of Bishop Charles Henry Phillips of the fourth Episcopal diocese; excellent cuts of the buildings of Lane College and that beautiful quadrangle that is being formed there, with an addition of one more to complete the angle; a very striking likencss of the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, expresident of the United States; President Woodrow Wilson; ‘several beautiful photographs of the | war lords “across the pond”—the kalser of Germany and Lord Kitchener (of England, and St. Paul's Cathedral of London, England. * * * Mrs, Frank Moody proved a charming hostess on last Friday when she entertained in honor of Messrs. Clarence Moody and David Greer, who left on the 26th to enter Tuskegee, Ala. ‘The rooms were artistically decorated with Killarney roses and ferns, and games of various kinds were played until the wee hours. About twenty-five guests were pres- ent. * * * A number of visitors worshiped at Lane Chapel Sunday morning. * * * Great and glorious was the throng that gathered down ‘at Jordan Sunday to witness the ad- ministtation of the baptismal rites to eight converts. Rev. C. C, Adams, pastor of St. James' Baptist Church, officiated. * * * afr. Johnnie Sim- ‘mons made a fying trip to the Blut City Sunday. * * * Mr. BL V. An thony of Gallatin, Tenn, was a social visitor at the residence of Miss A. B. Ragan a few days during the week. * ¢ © Mr, Nell Cox of near Brazil, ‘Tenn., spent Saturday and Sunday in the city at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. FP, McLin on McLin street. * * * ‘The district clubs of the C. ‘M. B. Church contributed to the rally as follows: North Memphis district, $18.07; South Memphis district, $9.86; ‘Trenton district, $11.15; Jackson dis- trict, $5.66; Dyersburg district, $7.30; and $1 collected by the pastor, plus $17.04, making $48.05 for the rally. ‘This rally is on pastor's salary, * * * Miss Lou Ever MeLin spent Saturday and Sunday with mamma, papa and little Misses Nelda and Lola Frances. * © Little Misses Yetter Over- ton and Pauline Fite spent a few hours in the elty Wednesday. Mrs. Shackelford accompanied the little misses. * * * Mrs. Ella Cunning- ham left Sunday for Duquoin, Iil., to be gone for several weeks, * *° * Miss Blennor P, Askew has returned home. * * * Mrs, Lou Venia Col- Mer Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Queen Ada Harmon. * * * Master Jimmie MeClary entertained the Inter- News Club Tuesday night at the resi- dence of his mother, Mrs, Minnie Mc- Clary, ¢ 9 * Mrs. Fannle Mat Witt ‘Northeross departed this life Wednes- aay, September 22. The funeral serv- ices were held at St. James’ Baptist Church. Rev. C. C. Adams officiated, Interment was at Rose Hill Cemetery. * ¢ © Mfr. Will Roe of St. Louls Is in the city visiting his grandmother, ‘Mrs. Mariah Roe. H. CARSON BUYS AN AUTOMOBILE First Car Owned by Race in Waterloo Belongs toa Rising Business Man of the city, By Addle Brown. . Waterloo, Town Oct. L—Rev. TW. Bers lett Sunday night to attend confer- ence, * + * Mes. J.D. Hopkins has re- turned home ‘from a’ visit In. Buxton, where she ‘went. fo, Weleomo, home het sister from ‘South America. * "© Mra Mayme Sully AUking hae reiuened to her elileken {arm after "few "week in yaudevilie. "+ ° The unix Bros. are snending. a fow days in town before Playing tho fair at Cedar Pails, **"* Aira, Richardson ts oxpeting visle this week from her sister. Afra. S.J. Lis Ingston, ‘of Colon, South America, *”* Baptist’ BY. PU. ns’ usual. Sunday evening. ¢'p. m. ** © Miss Dorothy Sims ‘entertained Mir, ‘Ben ‘Witllams of New Harttord recentiy, *°* * Me. and Mra. C. ‘Aw Sima qntertalned Rev. J. Miller, ‘wife ‘ghd daughter, and Mr." and Stra; Dan Miter ‘nt’ a. o'clock dinner. © * Rev, Bowles will use "Get Actuainted. With God's" a subject for service. sunday ‘evening. *'*"* ‘There waa a delightful entertainment held. ‘Tuesday “evening, shee Sire, Bowles and. daiighter will te: turn Wednesday oventng from a. vial In'Des Moines, where sho apent the week with her mother. * + * Our cleaner, 3. Garson, ne -purchased an automobite ‘This 19 the frat. car purchased. by. tho race in thle olly. ® * * Rev. RA. Brostes, write -and. daughter, attended the Town And Nebraska “Association ae Davenport fand also visited frlenda In ‘Rocke Tslané, one "hare Chas. Brinkley and. Stra Weight. of Water Valley, Mss, who visiting, her, called on Afra, Broyles Sate lurday. **'*' afr. and Mra. G. A. Sims on- lertnined afrs. State. Pittigrewy at a three- ‘course luncheon Sunday. * * * Afra. CA. Sims ‘is suffering with’ stomach trouble arte ote ‘Kind looks, kind words, kind acts and warm handshakes—these are a secondary means of graco.when men are_in trouble and fighting thelr un. ‘seen batties.—Dr, John Hall. Dally Thought. ON ere te ar ea ree ee ee . By FRANK A. YOUNG | 2G (SS SET SSE ES Sgr ean oon one ae 7 = >. [STORK VISITS pessons of rand Bes. Baroest_ At ; Fea Sale ind, as Meroe, ten ALM FND ARES IN BROOKHAVEN | prey na le eae ae oe ! OBR Bak ian ar oats at Grand O14 Bird Ueaves Ray of Sunshine Sherman, Waller Ravenson, Miss: Carrio n wae ale ied Saas, ayer Betton aoneee’y, ee Cue ; Roan! sny Woes Seone te Seutletciaue uses, Shia, er : dn asia Be ae Gaae Betinens a By James Hunter. Sormen When they go to bearer tne aa ° Brockhaven, “Allas., "Oet. 1.—Misses stwaya ace ao many things on returning, : gre el gn Balt octal — SY A nea Ane ge, ; diy on inet Sunday tn alecomb Ciy vis-| Brooklyn, N. ¥., Citizens’ En- | cenanted, minority ceric on, the elstion iting the Miswes Jones. * * * Mrs. J, W. raged Over the Action of] the inquence of Howard Miller, who hes ‘ Gui it Sanday for-Now Sitana ts | EC, teas Stn ect cai | on hauane Howard ley pho pas ‘ Seooiee a mea, cee eee peer, Pagar, alts, Neate, See : : Cones AR iwo'weotst evivalseondueied | OM, 1 thin through the ‘Detener = © Greet : Game Called in the Seventh Inn- ay nae. A. a ie eet = ‘pastor of icaayh, eS OR. sae ‘ett credit Is given to the Negro vote last t{ ing on Account of Rain—Red- | csrmeat ana zealous forts quite © nom | of tha burg ae Up Maemg aguinet we | Teoma fOr the, gold front: shown by a) ding Fails to Stop the Cubans. | fs:"ot' youn neonie wore added to tho son, the uch‘ the Doyst Nigh senoo, | UST gPAgh,turmed gut fo mn. ee eae fata Se Sh, PE Tee ae fhe | SOU. Ne Techie Ree Hey Sea: | Howard AMG red ih Gn Foes | | ave York, Ost Tie incon cienta| Sr. Bent as rdolelae ath a Rousing Say i thcetae nana: Seba sat, |Guraner Je slonday marning for ashe | seen ocho ck ae tua hana GPS | Eby ite SP MMLINE Sg Roun any tne ame agate Sala shot | Ingen. Gi eaatenl the ith onc | Mibertaree cast Sig, NGS Oh | SY Gian abr ag een aos | Enegatenn ey Semen GM pen ano Seeriened tag Ga" sedate | hits pear daehay of Deuautn, ia |teaes appeared cm Ghee for Pragun g Hina aces 2” Feeney Skok” es | eo Stace Speco wears aaa | ane Coen riaes Se Senne ed 5 SOs eee 2 are ee | coca nee, tes | Gael, Oren ein mine Ne im ‘ rl Tita? cas teehee, Sates aa | aah, Was Rie, Seas | Oe ees eer re P ‘ Ee toe Calta sae Ti “Oo | Nontay om ey, eR eget | ete Beane, leads Fal ar ye ‘ te in so cra | mea ot Gey ge taoanen ee | Sad Bre, ae sree. en BN 4 | ok Bee acs Shave] NOS. wear thc” de Gttee™ | Sunes nto, ot Oe st, sak pte ine ee ee ae coca Us, ct | Stacker as ie aie, Bee | et he cetacean, fe Pe ean ates et sotel Mla | cee a lage’ ae EY ant ds | an ee te Posen ET) ‘ 4 scien ce naan he, ener, fon | Rd Mama, ey, sar | eaten otro fo 0 atari : H | sea ia toe |" Mancina eta | ute ee and Rs Pit RN, : ene ae of be sent | 0 pega suitan, hry roeened | muse a he Sea and Ny Chad tas eS 3 yg | Halt batted for Langford fo thelr winter home in Meridian, Mrs. | name had not appeared in the lineup. oy QS cmcon Gass, §8AB. B, i. O AE Batle, We wessesesec2 1 0 8 OO Brae, Jb IA 2 2 2 8 oO Grane LIS oO 1 2 88 Thomas, of. S 0 4 1 88 James, 2b. eiccsed 2 0 1 8 4 Forbes. ss. IG 0 1 0 8 i Gatewood, 0S 0 Tart 3 Redding, press Z 0 0 0 0 0 Langford, rs 2 0 0 8 0 1 Maltese cd 8 8 8 8 8 Totals vase FT -B G Aimendares. "AB, 1 HO, A.B. Toran seed 2 1 8 8 Portuonda, es 7 1 1 9 8 Mare, Be erased GO 2 0 2 8 Guo ae IG 1 Tak 88 Rivas, a. SIT ol) 28 Cordova, 3° TG 0 0 8 8 Vatdes er sl3 0 2 1 0 8 Varin te SIZ 6 0 8 1 8 Morrero, fC 0 8 0 0 0 Totaln coveieene.30 4 TH TG “0 inghatied for Tanistora In the seventh Inning. Gailed on account of rain, Mmendares seressssssret 6. 0.0.022-4 Etneatn Glamis 222202255170 90.9.0 3 O=8 ‘Firat base of “errora—Almendares, & ‘Two-base hite—eran, Bragee, Grant. Sae- filles" Wit—Portuonda. Stolen" Uasos— Guora, 2 Lett on basos—Lineoin Giants, 5; Almendares, 7." Doublo. play—Baro, ‘Teran and Guera, Bases on balls Ole Redding, 1; off taro, i.” Struck “out By Redding, 12; by Baro, 1. “Wild pitches ‘<Redding.'2. | Passed "batle~Gatewood, Valdes. Umpire—ae. Oldus. ‘Time of amet how. ‘Jersey City Glants Losers, Passale Cts, N, dey Oct. mthe Pas aale City elut) dorcated the Jersey City Giants hiere Sunday" when thoy” tied tho ‘core In thele half of the ninth and won ‘in the fonth.” ‘The game was hard fought ‘Ail the ‘was, the. white ‘boys getting @ Tete the best tn the breake, ‘he score: Passale city club RB Sooor10011s 5 T Jersey City Giants 00030010004 6 2 Ratterles—For Jersey City, Brown and Jackson; for Passate, Dechert and Yott. TWIN CITIES. ee hk. Benet road Cech ad a Reapolls "Sunday Korum’ meets. “The Barnea Bible class gave a grand. juvenile ‘recital last riday ‘evening at Bethesda Baptist “Church, and scored again a grand suecens.”” ‘The. attietis. poses. .by Twenty-five little ‘ins ‘Wespeak patience nd artful tact by the Insteuetor, Stles Eka ‘B. Walker. “atis Maury Dierron, a young student of tuste, Wwhoso. voiee ia Suintisingly” sweet, strong and’ ful, and Win hor arta interpretation, pleased All present. There wore several other Food numbers, *'* * The program for the Minneapolis Sunday Forum for the next ree meeting at St. Peter's Chureh, Sun- day, consists of very” ood talent, ‘under Mrs. Yda'at, Setiars as chairman of pro- gram comanilttee. Mesdames. WF. “Cetes- Hine.’ Gulu” Maxwell, “Alnd. Wied Canty and’ Miss Isabelle Ford aro auneng the Artlsiy of note for, tis occasion. = * * Aire Arthur. i “Wynne “of. Springneld, Me., is solourning in’ Minneapolis, Inet- Gonially noting as professional ald in em- hralmtoye and digeeting funerals for "A. ©, Laurence. '* + stra. Brama. ‘Smith and daughtor of Omaha, Neb. will spend the wwliter in “Plour city." ahd 1s the house Guest of Mr. and. Airs, ‘Asa Lawrence, Bio sth avenue, south. * *'* Mr Johnie ‘Neal, 1825 Gul ‘avenue, south,” Bresident of the "So Lit" Club, “entertained. the Alup at his home. “Fivd tables for whist Ware “fled "wlth merabers. and, friends Ahad very enjeyable time. * * * Str Mareelias DeVaughn ‘returned, Thursday after a visit, to "Frisco. Fate” vin Sal Lake City, Omaha and Chleago, and again jn,"the harness. atthe Toner’ Cate. ¢"s "ane Five Musleat Byrons playéa Orpheum last and still up to date, and aro making ‘good. ‘These are the Digethine boys, with class. 2° * Me Hamlet, . Tove, the submarine captain of the “wets Is. trying hard to. torpedo Socks! of the drys. ‘The campaign ie on. ‘The saps. and, Grooks employed in. ihe ‘booze amps" nt present. cannot vote, uence the Negro vote Is needed to turn the tide. Wil it be a” vote to sustain the boaze dispenser” who discriminates ‘and does not’ employ "or serve. You ba- Gause of your colon, oF will you vote yourself out of vote and await the re- duiter But Wilt ie" be. condolence ‘or condonence? Mra. Bland of Kansas City has gone te Rochester, ihn, to be operated en fo goltre, Whilst’ in tho city she stopned With Mra. Thos. Brown. * > * In 8. Done ldson and Co, better known ns the Glace Block, employ’ 20. -AtrocAmerican help. + *'*'nir. Humphrey of Chieago of the C B. R Co, was in the elty fora few days ‘Also Mra, “dood was In ‘company with ‘him, “Whilst here: they stopped on_ 12th avenue "* 8 Mr. and Mrs. James Davis of Chicago were visiting Towa. On thelr ‘Feturn they” stopped tn Mianeapolts for ‘two weeks with Ars. Thomas Brown. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Seymor of 823. 12th avenue ‘have’ come home from the lakes and state fate ‘They are buying a very pretty home allmodern. *"* * Ars. Sam Pullin hae re- turned from the hospital with a boy baby, [Stopping at Mrs. ‘Thos. Brown's: By Mra. H. 7. Willlame, ss 'iPaul, AMinn., Oct. 1, 1915.—Union Hal, onveomner of Kent and Aurora ave- rue whitch ig belng bullt by Mars Lodge, G.%s"0. 0. B, and Perfect Ashlar Lodge, Fi, @ A. Mt ie nearing. completion. Ail ‘colored organizations in the elty have ar- Tanged ‘meeting nights and have used ‘the Tedge halls sineo the frat of Septem= ber, “It ls a magnificent three-story brick ‘with bowilng alley and" gymnasium In the basement, auditorium, ‘ball room and banquet hail on frst Moot and two ‘com- ‘modious lodge halls and Kitchen on top Moor. The ‘associated builders are_at= ranging for & grand opening no toon a3 the docorators ‘have finished. * * * "The Maids" and: Mtatrons’ ‘Club of the ‘Twin ‘Cites held thelr annual open. session on ‘Thursday evening atthe home of the Misses Ming and ‘Bertha ‘Willams. Pro Erosive whist. was the feature of the Gvening. * +" “Rev. ‘Charles. aforris of Norfotk, Va., who ta visiting’ his mother in the sity, ‘gave.a very able address at Piigrim Baptist Church on ‘Tuesday eve= ring, *'* # "ho Handleratt_ Are Club, un- Gor" the direction of afrs. Chartes Miller, ‘will soon be ready with thelr annual fai exhibit, * ** Mrs, Gertrude Barbour, one Of the eMetent membera,of the St. James" ‘A. MLB. ‘choir, to setlously It Inthe Gity Hospitals © Stes. Frency High Was hosices nt a dinner party inst wen Gay, in honor of Rev. We BD, Carter of Scaitle and Rev, Ernest Hall of Pitta- burgh Pa *%)* Mtr. Geo. B. Frey, 6 well known caterer of Baltimore, “std, Was in the city a fow days tho guest of Afr. and Mes. Jose. Sherwood. Mr. Frey had ‘been in attondance atthe. annual session af the Supreme Council at Oak fang, Cal. ¢* « Afra. 34 2. Williams en: tertsined” the St. Paul’ Whiat Club on Thursday evening at the Rome of ra Charles James. * *.* Afr, John Coauir ‘was seriously injured on last ‘Tueeday by bajng run down by large truck Suto bile, "a ip slowly, Improving at th ‘hospital. * * © St. Peter Glaver Cathal ireh, will-hold its annual fair the first THE HIGH-BROWN We have opened “The High-Brown” display room No. 5, at 3519 Skate Street, for the purpose of showing you the ORIGINAL HIGH-BROWN FACE POWDER as there are many imitations on the market sold under such names as “Brown Face Powder,” “Brown Skin,” and similar names. HIGH-BROWN FACE POWDER was originated by us—we have the name copyrighted in the United States Patent Office, and it is the first and only face powder ever made especially for colored people. Only first class articles are imitated—the very fact that so many imi- tate our articles is proof in itself that ours is of a superior quality, When you buy’a face powder for'a “High-Brown” that has not the mame Overton-Hygienic on it, you have been imposed upon; for you have -bought an’ imitation, which is inferior to our original “High-Brown,” See that our name is on every ‘box you buy. ~ * The Overton-Hygienic Mfg. Co. \ , 4 CHICAGO ‘ Also'Manufacturers ‘of Ro=Zol Face Bleach, Aida Overton Walker Hair Pomade and Other Toilét’ Articles. ete, , STORK VISITS IN BROOKHAVEN Grand Old Bird Leaves Ray of Sunshine Ta Hie Wake-—two Weeks’ Revival ‘Adds Many Young People to ‘the Ac Mi. Es Fold. Brockhaven, Miss, Oct. 1.—-Misses Emma J. and Dora Bartlett, accompanied ‘by Mir. J. Ml, Winston, spent a delightful day on inst Sunday ia’ MeComb Chy vis- ing’ the Misves Jones. * © * Atra. J, W, shorn tert Sunday for New Orleans to resume nis work with the Standard. Olt Go. =" *'A two weoks" revival, conducted by Rey. AN! Thompson. the pastor. of Bethel’"A." 3h 3. Ghurel, through his earnest aid zealous efforts quite « nume ‘ber of young people were added tothe fold of Christ. © * Siew and Sirs, Rich ard Brint are rejoicing over a. bouncing Uahy’girk. #'* «Stes. Bt, N. Venteent and Mra, Sherman Handy) of Bogalusa, La., have been visiting relatives and {elends, + *) © Misses ‘Thelma Pendleton, Jeasle Brooks, " Bouetia Womack, also” Mise Marselcte Taggett of Summit, Miss; lett Monday’ and “Tuesday for ‘Tougaloo’ Uni- Yeraity. ¢'* Mra. Hl. E. Connor and 20n, Audley, oft Sunday’ ror Natenes. Sra, Connor will visit relatives for a few daya and Muster, Audley wilt” enter the Natehez Academy." * ‘Mr. and Bra. J, W. Hunier and. childcen. have returned fo thelr winter home in Meridian, Airs, Hunter will We greatly missed and” de: sorves. much eredlt for her good. works, Her service as organist of Bethel ‘A. Ale E. Chureit wit!" be" pleasantly remem: ered, * + * “the Afothers’ Club met on last Briday with Dire, Ludle Washington, Subsect of the evening, “Thinking Kindly of Others.” Many beautiful thoughts Gnd timely papers were. presented. iy the president and. members. Airs, Starth Sykes, president of the missionaries. of St. Paul Daplist Church, waa guest of the evening and spoke "very. highly. of Ue club, also presented the cause of the “Widows and" Orphans’ ‘Home. A de: iightful ee ‘course ‘was served by. the hostess and enjoyed by all present. * *'* Mrs, Laila. Knight, bas returned’ from Hatitosiurg, Mise. * *'* ates Sling Jolie fons i lnoay”postessor ono tthe ineat. augar-cane "patches In “the elt How are the hogs, Mr. Johnson? +4 It fs quite Interesting to note during tho ‘ty of hard times the stork is continually fon the go, for on last Sunday, Sept, 19, fhe paid Visit to Afr. amo ‘Ales. “Guy Hracy"s home wd ere ray of sunshine Inthe’ form of a fine baby ich s+ ‘Those who. were fortunate in. hearing Rov. D.'L. Morgan on Sfonday" night, at Kynett’ Chapel, Af. 8. Chureh, in “bis mock sermen, “Reminiscence ‘et South: fem Pulpit Eloquence,” went away feel. ing a few moro. years had been ade to" thelr lives.” Jt was, Indeed, a rare treat. * + * the many Crlends’ of Mrs EUta Glover Richburg’ are pleased to ae0 her home again after a fortnight of vis+ Ming’ relntivés’ and’ fiends In ‘Jackson ea caer MME. C. J. WALKER. HIGHLY PRAISED Indianian Much Lauded for Es- tablishing Business in the West—More Women of Exec- utive Ability Needed, San Diego, Cal, Oct. Ame, C. 3. Watker ‘will long be remembered. by ‘San Diexans. "She has given to vs of her Dusiness what no woman thas ever done but ‘ail_who. wish ‘ean do ilkewise. "On Felday at high noon breakfast was. ten- tedereu Madam Walker and granddadgh- (er, Miss Afne Robinson, by Mra. G. Hodge and daughter, Atte. JW. Prige, of 1730 Newton venue. Among’ those’ present ere Afadam Walfer, Sls ‘Mae Robinson Of Brooklyn, XN. Yes Atrs. Walker, of Sale Lake City.” Mcsdames ie. W. Anderton, E, Porry, 6, If Dodge and A. Henderson, 9f San Disko. "All who wish to take tie Walker treatment ean sea Atrs. TL Ben nett of (2925 Webster, avenuc, who. has been ‘highly recommended by "Afadam Walker, and Whore telephone’ Is "Sunset Main TouId. 8s Ae Sohn Collins. of 182 Grove street, Bakersteld, ‘Coto., made a fying “viele to Ue. falr and. wis" the Eueat of hls father, Me. R. G. Colling, of Seer NX swrect © 2 + ar 3. Re Collins game up from Imperial Valley and. was the guest of hla father, ©" Quite a erowd gathered at G. A. R. Hall Tuesday evening to seo the installation of the of- fcers of tho Sir Knights of Tabor. ‘Those Who came down to. whtneke Tt from Los Angeles wore Sir W. B Richy GG, Ste ‘and Sir ML Busby, C. G. 1. ‘Those being Instaltea were Rev. W. A. Mitchell, GA of Ezekiel Temple, No. 3: J. Rentro, V. AL: W. J. awards, C. &.; B. Wilton, A. 1 Geo. Brown, C.7.; I Seales, C.'0.: Rg. Sinth, C.D. Mt Walter Brown, © B. Bz", Johngon, If. Grant, ©. Dense hue, G G.: Sir Grigin, CS. +8 * Me Max Ragsdale and Me’ G. Perry motored down trom Los Angeles In hie racing car im three hours and 4s) minites “as” the uest of Me. Nat Laws, *'* * Mr, V. Wit Mlams of Pasadena, ts visiting Mr. Grin Ils night watehman atthe Chamber’ of ‘Commerce. week In November. Rev. Stephen ‘Theo- bald. the pastor, will be in charge, ©" * Revival’ scrvlees "whl be’ started, next Sunday morning ‘nt. Piigeim Baptist Chureh vy Rov. S. Harper of Youngs: town, 0.6 # "The T. ST, Ge held it monthly meeting with De. V, B. "Ruener on Wednesiay evening. ‘Fhe twelve men fof the “two “elties enjoyed tho usual Sumptuous dinner.” They are discussing At present the Issues of ware “THE POMPEI” | : The Cafe Beautiful Redecornted and Renovated The Handsomest Grill Room and Bar in Chicago : | Sslect Entertaining + Real Service Crawford @ Lyons, 20-22 E. 5lst St. : ; | BOGER’S BEAUTY PARLOR PHONE DOUG. 2275 Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Manicuri Facial Massage and ap FULL LINE OF HAIR GOODS AND COSMETI 107 E, 35TH ST. CHICAGO, Brooklyn, N. ¥., Citizens’ En- raged ‘Over the Action of Coach Wilson—Investigation On, { Brooklyn, N. X., Oct. 1.—The ‘citizens of this burs aro up in deme against Wile Son, the conch of the boys high| sehoo!, over. the iserimination Wore last, Satur: ‘day in the game against St. Paul school ‘The game ‘was scheduled and when. the feams appeared ‘on the eld for, practlee Head Goach Blake of St. Paul's school called, Wilson and, ‘Intermed him that {he school which hé represented objected to the presence, of Claud Hall, star ‘end of the Boys’ High eleven. » Wilson ‘called Hail out of the amo and played finus his services, “This weakened. the team and they were beaten, the St. Paul sehoal eleven winning 7 te'0. Returning to school Monday, it bocams, known the cause of the defeat and why Claude Hall's fame hed not appeared. inthe neu, ‘The “students wore angry at Wilson as well “ty. Blake, A “mass meoting. was held Stonday- afternoon and ‘Wilson's ae- ton condemned. ‘Then the matter went to tho schoot authorities and the students parents.. indignation began to rin high ‘Against both coaches, expecially. Wilson, for not withdrawing his whole. toam of Play it intact, “The boys" high school aut {horitles'are holding’ & thorough Invest ation. ’ BENEFIT FOR MRS, DORA WEST Lengthy Program Rendered to the Satis- ‘Getlon of all” Present Financially a ‘heal A toa New Caste, Pa. Oct, 1—Mr. Harry Fowier of 2137 Centro avonto, Pittabursh, Pa,, has been spending his vacation with Us” Leaves for hia home on Tuesday, ‘the ‘Bist, ‘Mr. Fowler is connected in the rug Business’ of “Jennings. & Co. formerty Jonuings & wrown, ‘ot Pittsburah. + + + Mrs. Mattie Swafford, whose recovery was given, up. Is now’ raplaly. convalos- ing. “+ *"* Stinday, September the 26th, twas tie farewell sermon of Rev, ‘Truss of the Ae aE. Church, Nev. ‘Pruey has served five ‘years and according to A. ALB Jaws ‘will not.return, **'* Be ‘ure that you are right, then go ahead. $$» We would suggest that a. certain ‘wealthy’ family. of Ulla clty would do well to live by, the above motto, * + Miss Of.'G. nad the misfortune to Ys. a servant in this family when a guest who ‘was being entertained. by. thein missed Some very valuable diamonds.” "They at ‘once suspected tho servant and ‘without further Ivestisation sent for the chiet of police, who aftar using the usual pollee ‘system sind iwinillating the. young indy, found out that'a Young nin, also gucak oF the fam had placed the dlamontle in A powder box as Joke. "So we ayaln Fecommend people like that to use Davey Grockett's motto, = *°* All wha intend to fo on the A. Mf. 1B. Zion apecial troney Str Oct. 3 must give thir names to Me ‘Thomas, at'his restaurant, Sunday, Sept. 26th,"* *"* We should like to know what isthe matter with W. Te that we donot reealve any’ more invitations to those nice fame dnners that ho propares. “W. Te, Ne'are Getting very hungry. "°° H. He, We ‘felt for you when inst Sabbath we ‘su you cranking away on that lee croam freeze You cartainiy: looked fatigued: SO Strs. Elmira, Van Camp Ia. quite il ‘with rheumatism. » © # A very Jnteresting Drogram was. rendered nt St. Lakes ACME. zion Churel Inst Monday" even= iiig’ for the bene of Airs. ‘Dora Wert, wife af Rev, West, of Youngstown, Ohio. Gpening: chorus by tho elu, “America; he" Lord's” prayer: Instrumental s0l0, Atverta Taylor: solo, Bits. Dora West! Feeltation, Airs. “Ample. Tartison; "solo, Ars." Katherine Bnge: recitation, Olive ‘Pasior: duet, Mrs, Biteabeth Thomas and Master Arthur ‘Tomas: solo, Mes. Marla Tiliman. ‘Mes. Kate. Minn was tnistress of ceremonies. * 9 * ‘There wae a Jolly Crowd attonded the Blereor fair In’ tho Persons of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Alten and the aby” Align, the mascat of te party also Airs, Gavance Fvtchors aire Bianch Dillerd, Mra. Latte Died at Sherman, Walter Rabenson, alas: Cart Bernell dna, Airs. Thomas Shorter. ‘thoy Mere the wigsts of Ath Charle obinnen af teroers Pac One thing’ yout coves Seondent ‘wouia Wks, to" tinge het Semen when they Wo to Stercar that They sHivis ace 2p many things on returning 10075 “E, Heliyy our corvespondent was appointed. minority clerk onthe eloeton onras ist "ward, ist "Rueeasey (neoueh the Innuence of Howard Siler, who hae been Inspector, on this bourd Tor: tas Yenrs, "Weare ‘tlad\ to teak, ote" o tile inroush “the Defender” = * Greet greait is given to the “Nenro voto: iet ‘Rrestag” for tho. sold front” shown “oy hom. Phe ined aut fora anes Howard ailter, "Pred Wits and’ Jessie Gardner ieft Sfonday’ morning Yor Wash Inston, De Ga to. attona thos adie an niversary of the ©. Art, nd the laa 6 be ce8 & f Cae a Ki a ee eg Bess. wy ee | & cay < a Hon. 8. He Kelly, Member of lecton : seg the above named being the sons of veter- fans. BI. Kelly, our correspondent, ‘wos ‘appointed aminority” clerk on the iection "board, at ward, titoush the {ntaonce of Toward Aitier, whe has been tlnority Inspector ‘on this board fortwo Years." Weare lad. to-noto. that’ New Gasile nas sven Recognition to the Negra of Neweustie. = * » Aira, Tlodle Hilot S10 Groon street and daugiter Carry ate the Mouse pucats of Airs, Josephine Vans Seer er Langley avenue, Chieago. i See"s Se ‘and Mira. Chaclen Willams of Glevstand, Oho, made a flying ‘visit to thelr Brother, Nic."Harry Hood: of Wood Stroct Inst Saturday’ avening, teavlog Sune Sayevening for thelr home. Mr. Kolly ta a leader too patterned acter Uy our young men, "We are: proud fo. note that he his bccn recognized. by Kin'appotniment to tne beard of election Fle aorta foals the ‘tandara for ou Seung men to go ly hae met with success anaee nro proud fo'nave hn as correspondent nd representative inthe rowing town of New Gast HIGH PRICE FOR BULL DOG A French voll dog. was, the exchange whch Stes Ley: tngais. 226 Bast Phiri: With stroct, recolved for a $2000 legal {ender note: ‘Te bull dog was the prop: ery of Sir. Wil Campbell before the fale, Str. Campbell is dealing extensively in the treeding: of fin specimens of the canine family, Ho has somo ‘of. "Gens Geman Jack's” “famous orton teerera and'one whlch ho “prizes very ‘highis Known “ag "Campbell Daley.” He. wi provabiy" be represented at some of ‘the Tending dog: shows te coming season. is ‘will leave Chleago soon to no west for the Durpore of locating « autlable: place for 2 Benne! 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A) wrrsezeenntacatoef a volt Aaa eg TSE aos EP) fe asecree a gd vant 908, EDEN «ci cstastant cary apes tet f ESE ean an Re im eS ft fe Fee ewok reer Vo fers Fives ae tee So GE re | ty Bi JENKINS BROTHERS ARE STARS I TRACK MEE New York City, Oct, 1.—Harold Jen- ‘kins, Witt Lwo frsis and one second place, Starred in ihe montily games of tho St Ghristopher Club at Macombs Dam Park Sunday’ morning, "Ha won tho 100-yard dash from scratch im 101-8 seconds, took {the sunning: broad jmp with «leap of 29" feet 10 inches ‘and fnlahed second te ls brother Charley’ In. the twelve-pound shotpnt. "The summaries! | 200-Yard Dash, Handicap—Won dy H. Jenkins, serateh; “Tenry Wichardsan. 8 yards, “second; Harold Richardson, ”¥% Sard,” Uhied.‘thue10 4-5 ‘seconds. One-Halt Mite Run, Handieap.—Won by C. Witlams, 60 yards: “Sydney” Jack: son, ‘serateh, second: C, Darrington, 68 yards, tiled.” ‘Pime~2:06 1-8. : Putting, 12-Pound Shot, Serateh—\Won by G. Jenkins, with 36 feet 4 Inches; Har- ola Jenkins, with 36 fect 3 Inches, #ee- fonds Artinuy Davis, wlth 32 fect 7 inches, thro, x. 309-Fard un, Handlenp.—Won by Jar- old "Richardson, 3" yards!c.34y"H, Scratch, second; C. Fountain,. 12/yards, third. "imest 3-5 “seconde Running Brod Jump, Serateh.—AVen by Te Jenkin, wiih 20° (et 10. inehes “Artie Davis, with 17 fegt 3 inches, ace: ‘ona: Fred Slade, with 17 fect 2 inches thiea, ‘Two-dMilo Run, Handleap—Won _ by Aaron Morris, ‘scratch: “Sydney. Jackson, erate, eocond: G. Rawleton, 100: yards, thirds "Time-10:97 1-8. (The conege Gir) Alglers, La Oct. L—Misy Lenora a. Patton of Alcorn A, and M. Collome, Al: comm, Miss, who ‘has ‘spent pleasant stay" with her uncle and aunt, Mew and Sirs, G.'1, abner ef New Orleans, Lt Is"now roturing to her home and school willy the company of her aunty Afra, C BE Panes : 2B esi sFet 3 ‘Tallon anit Wer talented} aa, san\iny, nnve retuenod (ols Te tmonl\e (air ot tuo Pace Coase Paoabe epontdon, te clap wat fil" entorn ellen "wi with thor \sgaying honor to sue diving: eltacu Vane 4P"Biw Sash, ‘pat fie Silalean” Ave, Haplat eG) ranged a Welcome in honor of Met Bort dar” Aun a femalcu" by ino cholate Hira. “Tamdrt. wae escorted to. the Forni we git told her hearers inn et a wander af crm count “among tha son 9, SRI, SPRUE a Beaks heh ormon Favernacte Hake’ Git, tse Panama’ Bepostte {ito Sunt Gen ry Bepoaitin at Mu atvee’ "ay given'a voto, of for nor iter. cg tale ¢ 202" Intent” enter focd “inet” Eiaaby Prece stan focententcrprives aro towel Sindertkers faa A hare Cu Winch get am ara pe be onered by ambrn tbe Nin Weines A. Ean, one of fal nn mont reeposted iti fhie'ite attr one Hiss oy 1s umeral took ‘phe, Sonat Bate ea chart SH Hon’ raminent mn ae Deceased is survived ty" hte wig}, peered) Sire aren Wan! whew) eto Sho’ ania a'sigter Mo Some eteray css 2am cone hd‘ chilasen’ot Cutan ss ve intbante se 8 Nr San ea Wa selurusd foun 1aeMtod Ghige a ies votuened