Chicago Defender

Saturday, June 17, 1916

Chicago, Illinois

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SCORES KILLED BY STORM ATEST JEWS If You See It In The Defender It's So WHITE MEN RESENT SHERIFF'S ASSAULT ON NURSES Two Beaten with White Children in Their Arms Brings Protest from Better Class of Citizens; Baby Injured, Nurse Under Doctor's Care; Sheriff Fails to Remove Guilty Officer; Affair Not Ended Yet. was postponed from last Thursday afternoon. Saturday afternoon, Mr. Durridge gave on a signed letter in which he expressed interest in the job he curved on Chipotle street near Holcombe Mr. Durridge on the afternoon, Mr. Durridge, Mr. Galloway, Mr. Galloway, Red by a DEPENDER and they went into detail concerning the incident. Father's Statement) Mr. Gaffer told of the incident as follows: "Last Wednesday afternoon, along about 6 o'clock deputy Shirley Wilson went to my home, during my absence, to meet the corner with our baby girl carriage. The officer was told where she was. Shortly after he returned to the corner and again all ed yrhs the woman could comfort her, and offered a tour the corner where there were no courses, each caring for her. She demanded of Nellie Finch that it be finished, the woman told him it be finished a tac notice for her it should be off. At the house, she knocked the woman in the face, knocking her down, her severely. Another nurse, Mary, with Dr. Katie's baby in charge, told the officer that no right to be Nellie Finch in the corner was given. He hat her so severely that she is still confined to her bed. Dr. Montgomery, I believe, attained the required women, and the corner was and was excitedly bad and painful. Address o locks New York couration o succor. Tenn. June o, min of mystery, w wn, hailing from Hickory, amble a spice bacon land or admire, son, discoverer of another substitute is not to nd. Like the whist of the whist Address locks New F oration c NAT/ LEAGUE MEETING Tuskegee Institute, Ala., June 16—The National N'ro Business Men's League will meet Kansas City, Mo., August 15, 17 and 18. A program is being arranged for the occasion. Mr. Scott Browne, 50 years, Joebuck S. S., for the delegation, throng through the city to or from the convention will be cordially invited to visit them at its plant in Chicago. For the southeastern territory it will be the cars to be placed at Atlanta, Jacksonville, Nashville, Birmingham, Mobile and Evanville, and other cities. wing, the had window of sing for city, huge to town owe The re- Porando in town work times since the his work JE, DEAD Philadelphia Scott, foror of the ground and dollar note, will be install the finest of it Philadelphia Singer tutor of the ground and wall will be installed the finest of it FISK UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT Nashville, ann. June 15. - The thirty-fifth anniversary and commencement exercises of Fisk University were held here last week at the Fisk Memorial Auditorium. The address was that of Dr. R. W. Crosstie, who was that of "W. The True Basis of Preparedness." The jobbie quartet and the Mozart Singing Society rented music for the occasion. Winners of the J. G. Merrill Hospice, H. Philip-Skokes prizes were awarded. PITAL. 6—Othello W. st avenue, has e at Rochester, operated on by era. chemist for the tion for the past m as one of the in this country, injuries during in a short time ove ego a serious o of the interest has sent the O Miss Mary R Robinson, these served Fisk Un Ezelle E Macke a department and they were of the Alumni represente tol alumni for the business mation was his final tion was his v er rout eation ord, it a num membe --- Montgomery, A. June 16.—Citizens in vicinity of Chasten, Holcumbe and Sayres streets are arrested when what they term as a deputy sheriff is found in a deputy sheriff is which the safety and lives of the white babies were endangered. The complaint was made Saturday afternoon by Robert Duercos, F. J. Cathester and J. H. Lyon, all of the viciously indicated, of an occurrence induced by Alen at the West Side. According to these men, Deputy Sheriff George Wilson secretly and seriously beat Nelson Fitch, Negro nurse; for Mr. Fitch, he was accused of infiltrating the lily of Mr. Cattie. Deputy Sheriff Wiles is under arrest on a warrant sworn at by Nelson Fitch, and the trial is scheduled for next Tuesday. GIRL WINS PRIZE New York, N. Y. June 16, 1915, Olga Olgn C. Scott, 1830 East 130th street, in a fashion center contest, conducted by the fashion institute, mittened a then outing suit designed and constructed by herself. For this suit she was awarded the fourth prize, $10, and she is in receipt of the following letter from Farrar, F. the editor of this journal: 1 Dear Mamaf, I am very much pleased to write that your linen outing suit has been made for you. The suit has dollars, and a clock for this amount will be forwarded to you shortly. I want to congratulate you on the attractive dress you made for the small amount of money you spent. An illustration of the dress will appear at the August number of the home Journals. Mrs. Nancy of this count her granddaughter she was 65 years fordford, Va., and years upon us until before she came uneral service was 2 o'clock. TON SPEAKS. June 16.—The mem- Logan Pon. of A. M. are pleased to hear he was in by Jas. P. J. Black, died into his home. He man that he was Zion connexe- able speaker and well hed a friend. going to crowded house, presesses himself as being ```markdown ``` I also presented our interviews on the George Augustus Commencement exercises afternoon. As a result two cases were awarded—one to William to whiten to White (15, white) and one to gress in his address. "A Plea for National Policy." June, 16e. - Amos M. mars owner and proprietor Seatt, has broken the bond to thousand modern women and it will rank with in the country. 一 SATURDAY THE STORM BATTLE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS BATTLE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS Detected Leaving Steamer From Jamaica, They Put Up Hard Fight for Liberty. Philadelphia, Pa., June 16—Joseph Thompson and Albert Maxis, two stowaways of the Norwegian stewardship Commodore Holins, were detected leaving the vessel at the Chestnut street wharf. They were officers and crew during the voyage from Jamaica, and when two government officials and immigration inspector and a sailor saw them climbing the side of the vessel on the Delaware avenue, they gave chase. The men were caught, but put up a fight, and they were ordered to their native country. City policemen took a hand in the meles before the allens were suicid. They were given a hearing before a special board and were ordered, deported to Jamaica. BOOKER WASHINGTON TEXT WINS DECLAMA- TION PRIZE. Evanson, Ill., June 16—Ottle Gillespie won, first prize, $25, at the annual declamation contest among seniors of the Evanson Academy last night in Fisk University. He read "The Better Part," written by the late Booker T. Washington. ACCIDENTAL SHOT CAUSE OF DEATH. Jacksonville, Ill., June 16—Sanford Sutton was shot and almost instantly killed Saturday night in front of the Ward building on W. Morgan street by McKinney. The shooting was accidental. Both young men are about 20 years old. AWARDED MEDAL Knoville, Tenn., June 16—Miss Maggie Latttimore, head matron of Southern depot, who has served there for thirty years, was given a medal for her faith, piety, pleasant and obliquity to everybody, and blessed by all who come in contact with her. WINS SCHOLARSHIP Birmingham, Ala., June 16—Miss Pauline Hudson, accomplished daughter of the late William Hudson of Taladgea, class of 1915, and who has been teaching at Fitzgerald, Ga., won the award to the Board of Education of Georgia to attend the summer school at Hampton, Va. FIRE DESTROYS CHURCH. Abilline, Tex. June 16.—The Macedonia Baptist church was totally destroyed by fire. A man named Mr. Countro to over $3,000. The home of Mr. Bussell barely escaped being destroyed. MASONS ESCAPE TAX. Jackson, Tenn., June 16.—At the city commission meeting this morning the petition for exemption from taxation was al-king. Masonle Hall on LaFayette street was al-king. They asked for this exemption under a supreme court ruling several years ago. QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY GRADUATES. Kingston, Can., June 16.—At the recent examinations of the medical faculty of Kingston, Ont., Canada, Messrs. W. Turner-Case and F. Barrington Holder, both of Georgetown, British Gulani, S. A., received the degree of medicine. Dr. Case is well known as a former student of Howard University, Winnipeg, D. C. He is now taking an acting course at the University, and will obtain the degrees of M. F. C. M. (doctor of medicine and surgery) in the fall. ELECTS DELEGATES. Mrs. June 16.—The delegates Natalie Sunday attended the convention at Douglas Van Factor, Miss Mattle Bladacre Misses A. and tend President Wilson Defies Race Appoints White Man Recorder of Deeds; Remember This and Other Acts in November. The Proposed Ordinance BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNSEL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO: 1. At the Chapter LVII of the Chicago Code of 1911 he and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a section 2002(8) to the words and figures following: UNJUST DISCRIIMINATION 2002(8) ALL PERSONS ENTITIED EQUAL ENJOYMENT OF THE ACCOMMODATION 'AT' INNS, ETC—That all persons within the accommodations, advantages, facilities, cabals shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, cabals, eating houses, hotels, soda fountains, salons, barbers shops, baths, theaters, skating rinks, elevators, ice cream parlors or rooms, railroads, onibus, stenes, street cars, boats, funeral services, and all other places of public accommodations and amusements and all other places of public accommodations and amusements established by law and applicable all to all citizens. shall there be any discrimination on account of race or color in the price to be charged and paid for lots or graves in any cemetery or place burying the dead shall be applicable all to citizens of every race and color. PENALTY. in all cases where any person, firm or corporation be convicted of the violation of any of the conditions foregoing section, and said person, firm or corporation shall be by the City of Chicago; it shall be by the City of New York to forthwish revoke any such license after conviction; provided, however, that no such revocation as appears a hant to any other or claimant to such privilege in any other suit at law or equity. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from the time its passage and due publication. WRITES CLASS SONG Dayton, O. June 16.—Charlesten Rebecca Higgins, daughter of the secretary of High School, and graduates from Sifvim High School, and the class song wins the honor. Twenty-five years ago Paul Laurence Dunbar congratulated his song for Stoicle. Mise Higgins is in song for stenography and domestic science. She hopes to specialize in the latter. Having历年 passed her seventeenth year, with the help of her friends, that she has a bright future before her and will be able to inspire others of the Race to noble achievements. HIT BY EXPRESS WAGON. Charles Cook, 5313 Rhodes avenue, was hit by an Adams Express wagon last week at the corner of 35th and State Street. They attended by Dr. "Burt" Anderson. They are serious, but he is getting better. Appoints White Man Recorder This and Other Acts in Now Washington, D. C., June 16.—President Woodrow Wilson, United States of America, has openly defied the Race. Thursday he has been nominated as the committeeman of the District of Columbia, as Recorder of Deeds. This place has been long held by some member of Cincinnati, O., June 16—Pearl Manning, 28, coloreal, of 531, Central avenue, tookichloride of mercury Monday night and is in a normal condition at the gen- EXHIBIT HELD BY SCIENCE CLASSES SLEW MISTRESS BUT MAID IS FREED Montreal, Quec, June 15—Isabella Dominican, West Indian maid, whose trial has gained her such newspaper support, was acquitted after half an hour's consideration by the jury from the charges of murder of her daughter, Kate Matthews. The maid admitted strangling the white woman to death, but declared her mistress had advised her. WAGON INJURES BOY. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 16—Harry Lawton, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Lawton, was knocked down last Saturday by a bulletgun and is now confined to his home. CLUB ENTERTAINED. Bloomington, Ill., June 16.—The noon-day luncheon of the Rotary club at the Hotel at the last week was a most enjoyable event, though the members Robert Covies, J. Revy JRoches of New York and his troupe of entertainers made sure the Southern melodies and new dances during the luncheon. Revelation Rhodes was formerly a resident of this city and is a Brooks. Those making up the group are Mincie McCarnel, pianist; Beuhb Brakman, alto; and Georgia Ford, bass. Produced by the artists: "Squeeze the Mule" and "Walkin' the dog," the last named being a scream and received a long, loud encore. on Defies Race order of Deeds; Remember in November. the Race and since the time of President Cleveland no head of the nation has sought to ignore the Race by appointing someone but no South is in the saddle, and Wilson is in the Confederates who never forget the fact that the days of their supremacy are over and they rule wherever they may. This act of the president has violated a precedent of twenty years' standing. Nost, Bishop Waters, not, nor never, and when we go to the ballot box in November we will cast our votes for anyone but him and his friends of the South. May others follow our course. SATURDAY —Photo taken by Beadle for the Defender. GEORGIA COLLEGE CLOSES Savannah, Ga., June 16. -Rt. Rev. B. J. Kelly was the principal speaker at the annual commencement exercises of the Georgia State College that week. Dr. R. J. Kelly was the principal speaker Hon. James W. Johnson, contributing editor of the New York Age, delivered a fine address. The attendance at all commencement exercises and the commencement is said to have been one of the best in its history. There were eighteen graduates in all of the college department and sixteen from the normal department. They are: College Class—Wm. Matthew Heyward, Savannah; Mims Huntleum, Spencer Savannah; Mims Huntleum, Humum; Lumpkin; Dialy Brooks, Savannah; Nixon Daniel Bryant, Mariana, Flu. Lewis Gradenus Callen, Savannah; Carlo Leo Doughes, Savannah; Ernest Armstrong, Savannah; Joseph Hansel Lissimore, Valdosta; Robert Rankin, Savannah; Norman Eugene Robinson, Savannah; Harriet Beecher Stowell, Savannah; James Jefferson Carter, Glennwood; George Frankes Heath, Thomasville. DE PRIEST ORDINANCE Ion. Oscar De Priest of the Second Ward introduced an ordinance in the City of Chicago that would stop to all discriminations practiced in the City of Chicago. It was referred to the daily papers it wilde publicity. The ordinance is printed in full in this issue. LEAVES $500 TO A WHITE STUDENT. New Haven, Conn., June 16—By the will of Mrs. Ella de Laden, an aged Race woman who conducted a Yale study on the lives of African Americans, Albert A. Low (white) of Dubuque, who was bookkeeper (for her wife in college, receives a $500 hequest. She made a donation to the students. Her estate will reach $25,000, all which was made in catering to students. FISHERMEN DIS- COVER DEAD MAN Hawkinsville, Gu., June 16—Sheriff John R. Rogers, of this place, was not murdered by the party of fishermen that they had discovered a body of a drowned-colored man the Cornelius River seven miles below the river. He was first seen they reported it to be a white man, but later found it to be a Rudge. Judge John T. Harvard with the coroner's jury left immediately for the scene. After a short while the coroner's suicide as there were no signs of murder about the body. The body being unable identified was brought here and buried in the pauper's lot at Pine Bluff Cemetery. COL. ROOSEVELT WRITES New Orleans, La., June 16—Mrs. James Marshall, 2032 Dellahle Street, gave a drive-through June 16, the second, a boy two hours later, the third, a girl, an hour later, Mrs. Nellie Geddes Roulez, the fourth, and some complete charge of the case, is a graduate of the Phyllis Wheatley Sanitarium. Mrs. Marshall is the mother of seven boys. He took them a telegram of congratulations. HIT BY AUTO. Lieut. George Harris of the K. of P., was struck by a car June 10th, at 4th and State street, while alighting from a street car. He was removed by the provident Hospital. He hurried to Hunt's Hospital, where he fractured ribs and a wound in the head. KILLED BY TRAIN Albuquerque, N. M., June 16--Zilliam Smith, 25th and Dearborn street, Chicago, IL. He leaves the land train on Tuesday and dies from injuries. The remains were sent to his home. He leaves a wife and brother. CORNERSTONE TO BE LAID. CORNERSTONE to be the stone of the new institutional church he laid Sunday, June 25. All Race societies and organizations in the city have taken to take part in the dedication ceremonies. HIT BY AUTO TORNADO LEAVES TOLL OF DEATH AND DESTRUCTION Windstorm Hits Southwest; Houses Blown Down; Cries of Wounded Heard for Blocks; Defender Correspondent on Scene; Few Whites Killed Vivid Description of Death-Dealing Windstorm Jackson, Miss., Juno 16.—A day morning, June 7, about 1 a. m., Coming like a roar of a freight trail through the section of this town wove a race about a mile long cyclone left a scow that is under quarter not a house was left standing Hundreds had narrow escapes, and hundreds injured. The with a half hour after the cyclone strung among the ruins with the old girl's of live wires. White and blue cue. Many are reported missing cleared that all will be accounted seconds, but the cry of the dead and storm. One Race man was driving top of him. Another who was blown off his body. Jackson, Miss., June 16.—A cyclone struck this town early Wednesday morning, June 7, about 1 a.m., and left a toll of death in its wake. Coming like a roar of a freight train from the southwest, it cut a path through the section of this town which is thickly populated by the members of the Race about a mile long and two hundred yards wide. The cyclone left a scene that is undesirable. In some blocks in the Race quarter not a house was left standing. Fairbanks street suffered the worst. Hundreds had narrow escapes, fifteen were killed, including two whites, and hundreds injured. The searching parties which were formed about a half hour after the cyclone struck here went about the ruins searching among the ruins with the aid of lighted lanterns oblivious of the dangers of live wires. White and black joined hands in one common cause. Many are reported missing and it will not be until the debris is cleared that all will be accounted for. The tornado only lasted a few seconds, but the cry of the dead and the dying could be heard above the storm. One Race man was driving in a buggy, had the buggy blown on top of him. Another who was walking on the street had his clothes blown off his body. Mary Cooley and baby, killed on Fairbairn table, Charity hospital. George Smith, died at Charity hospital. THE INJURED At Charity Hospital - Bertha Cobb, Milton Norman, Mary Clay, George Smith, Margaret Jenkins, Mary Saunders, Margaret Jones, Robert Tracy, Jim Lewis, Amanda Berry, Shed, Casteele, Josie Benson, Random, L., Wade Gadwood, Goldie Gillespie, George Adams, John Cooley, Fred Broomer, John May Hugh Page, Middler Random, two children and many others whose names could not be learned. Jackson Sanatorium - Harvey Chesapeake, Charlotte, Naomi Smith and Marcia Griffin. Most of these victims are seriously injured. Many others are not yet or relatives and friends. More than a dozen debris along Bailey avenue and from Fairbanks and Grayson streets to the hospitals. Although many were killed, although many were hurt. Springfield, Il., June 16—Era Holman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Holman, 202 E. Kansas street, was killed Sunday, E. Kansas street, the "nightlight Special, which passes through the city," at 1:45 a.m. It is not known how he met his death. His body was dragged for some distance, and pieces were found inside. He was nearly a block. He was a hot currier, nearly a employed on the new High School building. The deceased is survived by four children: Hillary Holman, Kansas City, Mt.; Millie Holman, Kansas city; the Lester, at home; two slaters, Margaret and Trechla and mother and father. The funeral services were held at Pleasant Grove Baptist church, Rev. E. E. Chapelle, pastor, officiating. GEO. WEAVER SLUGGED. During the preparedness parade, Saturday, June 3, George Weaver was standing in the front yard, and two highwaymen struck him and after felling him to the ground, robbed him and escaped. He was taken to his hospital 3715 State street. He is able to be out. Inter-Scholastie Champion GEORGE LIPSGOMB, Freeport, Ill., High School Lady, Who Won Fame in Illinois and Wisconsin as Champion Interscholastic Orator and Debater. PRICE 5 CENTS IN CHICAGO AND DENVER FORWARD TO 10 CENTS (By Staff Correspondent,) The Terrible Toll Joe Clay, died in the Charity hospital. Five men (not id. antifid). Two children (not id. antifid) in the back yard of M. McKay. TRAIN KILLS EXTRA 5 CENTS IN CHICAGO AND STATES FOREIGN 10 CENTS. ORM AVES TOLL OF DESTRUCTION west; Houses Blown Down; Heard for Blocks; Defender Scene; Few Whites Killed of Death-Dealing Windstorm a cyclone struck this town early Wednesday, and left a toll of death in its wake, train from the southwest it cut a path which is thickly populated by the memorial and two hundred yards wide. The desolate, in some blocks in the Raco town, were killed, including two whites, chitting in which were formed about a ruins chief of lighted linters, a cleavage of dandelion blossoms in one common and it will not be until the debris is fed for. The tornado only lasted a few and the dying could be heard throbbing in a buggy, had the buggy blown on walking on the street had his clothes. Just before 7 o'clock an ambulance arrived at the Charity Hospital with eight other persons injured, none serious. They were picked up at points on Bailey avenue, and between Bailey avenue and Wellington Street, the Charity Hospital was seriously taxed to give first aid to the injured, and all available physiologists and nurses were summoned who could not be placed in wards were left on cots in the basement to await their turn in the operating room. Dan Smith, about twelve years of age, brought in with a crushed skull, died without returning to consciousness. Mother and Babe Killed. On Fairbanks street, from the Mortonumber yard to Grayson street, a distance of two miles, a standing. This is a thickly settled Raco neighborhood, and the structures blown down like houses of cards were small, the buildings did not result in a fire, but considered nothing less of misfortune. Lily Cobley was killed on this street her house was blown down. Her baby, the little girl, was killed. The bodies were not found until daybreak. Wreckage of the ruined collin was piled high over the lifeless baby. Fairbanks street is swept an clean as though it had been visited by fire. Furniture of all kinds is buried deep in the ground. The twister swept across Bailey avenue, near Ash and Bell streets, it carried practically everything before it. The ground, and electric light (telegraph) are down. The home of Joe Clay, at the corner of Bell and Bailey avenue, was completely wrecked. The walls of the building came down, leaving the bed in the room. It was in the debris of a home on Bell street that the lifeless body of young at his height came down. When the storm was frightened, and left the home of his (Continued on Page 5, Col. 1 and 2.) McKenzie, Tenn., June 16—W. J. Man- lobed a painful accident last week when a cross-tie fell on her foot mashing it body. HURT IN RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. Sheets, June 16—Leesender Sheets, John St. a runaway horse Friday and is now under the care of a physician. THIRTEEN MEN BURIED ALIVE Augusta Ga. June 16. During a terri- rific rain and hail storm, accompanied by a curd, on the west side of a building night, on the Broad street in the gutted during collapsed, ent Race men ww joining pr in the bul them and been accou the debris precarious workman or escaped been ascer the debris AS Editor D lee of M. ladies at ma pr cess bo. 1 w rolls wew w. Ongh brough w. not und grasse wome pulled FOOT MASHED. PAGE WO WITH THE WOLVERINES AGENTS—Please co-operate with us by getting matter in this office before Wednesday noon; also have matter typewritten or plainly written on one side of PAGE. By Claude Johnson. By C. F. Allen. Mrs. Ettie Dusom. the death of an uncle. * **Mr. Edward Chandler, who has been visiting his wife, John, for the last 10 years, will he spend the summer. * **Word was received by Dr. Burton from Tim Minott, who is visiting his parents in Kington, Massachusetts, this city. * **A. Minnie Boone and children attended a family reunion to celebrate the 100th birthday of Saturday. The immense cake with its 12 candles and the word Grandpa on it was presented by the grandchildren and the grandmother of Moore of Chicago is quite ill at his mother's hone on Pearl St. * **Over the weekend, Ms. Moore will be actively at the A. M. E. Church Sunday, which amount will pay the mortgage. Interesting talks were given in the evening and Lawyer W. P. Harvey. (By Albert F. Ross.) By C. F. Allen --- (By Walter A. Smith) PRAIRIE STATE EVENTS AGENTS—Please co-operate with us by getting matter in this office before Wednesday noon; also have matter type-written or plainly written on one side of the book. Ru Jessie Allen AǼbur H. Monroe By Curtle L. Moore THE CHICAGO DEFENDER and Wood streets, has quite an attraction for them, especially at night when the church is open and they can stand in the walk in front and see the flankers on the inside, and they can stand without a job. * **Miss Elizabeth Jones of S. Church street** * is still on the front and see the flankers on the inside, the Knight Temple conferred the Order of the Knight Templar on Wednesday night, June 7th. The Knight Temple degree was conferred on Mr. Jones, Curtis L. Moore, June 14th. * **The Knights and Daughters of Taber will attend the Antioch Baptist Church Sunday, June 15. The Knights and Daughter of Champlain will attend the Ellott of Alton was in the city last week the guest of Mrs. Sarah Watkins, Greenwich, Mrs. Ellott, and her two little sons, Lester and Mariand Ellott. * **Rev. Archie was taken very slick last Monday night Ruth Rager. Strentor, J. June 16—Mrs. Jeannette Bryant entertained the Handling Help team in a business session the ladies engaged themselves in sowing. A dainty three-course meal was served in hour in the afternoon. * * Mr. Bryant stalled electric lights in his home. * * Mr. Prinez Bryant is making some ammunition she doesn't detain the carrier when he is delivering paper on Saturday, and don't detain the Defender when he is delivered. * * The Handling Hand Club met at the home of the secretary, and didn't succeed in successful business meeting was held. All the members were present. Various topics were discussed. The principal训 was given. The business session adjourned a most pleasant surprise awaited the members. A chairwoman three-course lunch was served. Business will be with the treasurer, Mrs. Janey Bryant has been very sleek, but is much better at this writing. Ottawa, I. June 16.—Miss Adelalea Smith, Mrs. Robert Doughas's cousin, arrived home on day from Washington, D. C., and attended University. Miss Smith is looking forward to greet her with a smile and is very glad to see her home. Miss Smith is one of the students in her ward to a higher education and one who will be a credit to the Race. She will spend her time at home *more* *reliable* *to* *Rev. J. L. Saunders moved into his new home on Wednesday at 413 Miller street. She visits Kewanoe visiting her mother. Blue Island, June 16—Mr. J. Datson and H. Everett were pleasant callers at the Bessie and Miss Pearl Barrett and their company were callers on their nunt, Mrs. Bessie and Miss Pearl Barrett and their hood Club will give an annual picnic June 26. A grand time is promised to all those at 125th street, to be started in a few days, calls for hobsters, and there is work here of all kinds for those who wish it. * * * Negroes owing property and beautiful homes than any other suburban town in Chicago were heard at the school, McKinley Scott graduated with the highest honors. Chicago citizens who own lots are busy planting gardens and trees on them. Bell Grocery and says he has only a few more of the high-priced lots left. * * * The Defender, the only paper that prints the true news and all the news. Peoria, Ill., June 16—S. W. Carr left for Kansas City and its vicinity for his job as a teacher at the University of Mirabella, M. Dr. D. Washington of 225 State street leaves Monday for Henderson, KY, where he will be teaching at the University. Our graduates are are as follows: Misses Sara Henderson and Derrie Allen from Franklin, Mich.; the Lonches grade school, Mich.; the Lonches grade school, high school. Give these persons encouragement to help them on. ***** The rally well, well, well. All the churches celebrated children's day last Sunday. Ward's children were the intended interment of Sunday Schools. There was a grand program in the church, also in the school. Sixth Street spent a very nice time in J. B. Hicks Frank Robinson. (Brad M Simmons) Down in Tennessee (By Fred H. Lester.) McKenzie, Teenn, June 16—Miss Mary Norman has returned from Villa Rida, where she is in St. Louis, is home to the Ice cream parlor opened by Messas O. K. I. Saturday night when she is in the M. O. K. I. Saturday night when she is on Thursday, Saturdays and Sundays. She visited home in Henry last Thursday, Saturdays and Sundays. She made a lying trip home last week. Gilbert made a lying trip home last week. Mrs. Bessie Wilkins is skit at this Quebec Friederl left for the A. I. State Quebec Friederl left for the A. I. State Mrs. Mary Friederl is here visiting home this week. * * * * * The Embroidery Club * * * * * The home of Mrs. M. W. Love on last week. H. C. Swayne has returned from Fulton, the school building at Association met at Mrs. Marmie Bell was guest of her mother. Mrs. Marmie Bell was guest of her mother. Mrs. Mary Hulbert Bell, her mother. E. M. Goders; Messas G. Clark, I. Smith, guest of Mrs. W. Rushing Saturday. Crawford Rohlinger Mrs. McEdwards. Humboldt, Tenn., June 16.—The Smart Set Club met at the home of the Mrs. Nan-den Meadows. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. C. H. Rufus. ***** Rev. accompanied by their son, Henry; Miss accompanied by their little grandmother, Dorka Miss Leslie B. Pierce and little Ehlel, spent the week end in MkInkate. (Mrs. B. Regan, accompanied by her little sister, B. Regan, accompanied by her little sister, B. Regan, accompanied by her little sister, Mrs. C. J. Porter. ***** Mrs. Ger-land in Brownville, the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. J. Porter. ***** Mrs. Ger-land in Brownville, the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. J. Porter. ***** Mr. James Robinson of Shane. ***** Mr. James Robinson of Shane. ***** Mather of the city Sunday. ***** Mather of the city Sunday. ***** Shaiman Walker is now in our city, my fifteenth tour in the in-ground cage. Accompanying her is he daughter, Mrs. Alice, who has her ```markdown ``` Manufacturers of French and Wil- low Plumes, all styles of fancies, made from Ostrich Feathers. Beauti- ful French Plume fancies made, from old Willows. Cleaning curl- ing and dyeing, all shades. White Plumes made snow white. Mail orders promptly attended to. MME. LAMBRE 3155 Indiana Ave. TELEPHONE DOUGL WOLF BROTHERS Hair Nonsense breaking of lamp chinners. With one of our straightening coub or curling iron quickly and safely. GIAS Alcohol Heater 75 cents Pouches sold in U.S. Length 42 in. Weight 5 oz. Thousands are using these outfits and recommend WOLF BROS. 1214 N. Senate Ave. Learn to Grow Hair MME. LAMBERT, Prop. 3155 Indiana Ave. CHICAGO TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 7926 WOLF BROTHERS Hair Straightening Outfit Nonmore breaking of lamp chimneys. With one of our Patents Alcohol Stores you can heat your Straightening Comb or Curling iron quickly and safely. Safety and just heating for tracing GIANT 16 oz. 9-Inch Comb 75 cents Solid Brass, CONVERT TEETH ALCOHOL HEATER GIANT COMB, both by $1.50 48 Postage Paid Anywhere in U. S. Length, Width, Weight, 5 oz. Thousands are using these outfits and recommend th. America, Acorn Wainard WOLF BROS. 1214 N. Senate Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A. Learn to Grow Hair and Make Money THE MUSEUM OF THE ART OF CHINA Mallam G. C., Walker, President of the Minne- C. J. Walker Misc. Co., and the Lilie Collecti- 640 North West Street, Indianapolis Indiana These remedies are made THE MADAM C. J. W. 640 North West Street, I SOUTH PARK BLVD., near 34th St.—A stone front home; 10 rooms; hardwood th everything in first-class repair. You can beautiful home on a blvd. with a small ment at a bargain. Price. GUARANTEED peace A . > gremm 2 a s . oom | as} 2 rem . : = ee - THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Z RiSSa neiecer, Havel, Anna | ected trom the surrnding cltea, ¢4* 7 pee [THE BUCKEYE se || Fes ia Vn ar | ue Reo core mec | texonder 0-737 {acme pepe \ so tie and 3 ued Pal Neil Uttar at Benet nee don, 1szu_ Bast MPIC quiet OR ar. Betas eit acea OMe fe nan witty, Mert “Baines Bat tos, Ma a So Patent rage et ga HE omers, 2°07, gtath StFCCt, was Beet ir Bae ST the epee Techy hea Sat She Gan Sos aes ee comand Braver Sete te only Arar opiiecal git ig ns Rmvcricen ‘eees®, % Samos Meret opts SoMa of Cand, ney ith, a foraee be private cars of imaroe Se nad, fat thing 225s ving ec te erin etre ese eth vie Hs cats aca, eorae, Mes. 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Della Richardson, Lottle pat’ Mamie Gates, Henrtetta. fason | fests Wits a Hass ren ff ceaeonces. hea i alentamwen Not vAnnds Icing,‘ Sorrel athe incr presen, Bincy He Sica Soe Baer, Sawa HE Bean 38, Whig Gas nly Nive Sion'or hs oceaion Hav. Joek fonfeborct al communicants at. the Ser ar ee a eee mini iret ner ammo ohio 6b the econ te BE OF the Tormers” mother Inne week ur enectgrmay Thane eC sur etecmeg' 2 euutthinan: Atorma ‘Msndee""t, Marcin, ltr: in" Boi ee ina Gases eae. Katcher maar the Inna la" Ledgere and Ceorse We ahason, bers rte frm, ea iy aan ea rane ef he Gaerldgetavier Mate Ghar Me, on Canara Chore las week oan eeninn ne {leet artistic triumph, and to iss Rachel Maiker Ging inte. prose for te ers ako ut fort to brea the cub for the warm reception given them. |Tn- ed tae est ony prevaliedn Ssery mami renaered’ ty, the perfect {ait Stree." Cane, tnrttne set arb ens eor danie efces fick eapteatng. the awulenee” andre Sponle na eare Ste Biene sien sine sens irewer SiS, rie, af 3 Impremsiett' in ie enitfon of the bone Micha i rata er old atone aati faverten "Mo hes SiciSnee ui othe hecomned Sccampart'” Ae hapa in give the ne see eet We meat hae ons The Maat elven St, Zon, Chueh Manassas fr ie “benef Gt the Jail teod "eas a credible ad eucrene Mati, 3 AE otee The "paps {not an rien promo, had "saree st eg Sa fais enema. aby. Fate Bupiter, wir sweet-tonca soprano, nd Settee Mani aml een whee inh sre, le Hectic gen ‘om, cnvlae record na 8 ‘Rania of ee tug Soe, See Sanches Sompanca to render. aor Sn See ther age Heeetica at St. Jah” church os Iowson pend neogrna i non aes PT eee i ocean ike"urit “at Shih Church nt the Seueet Gk See nesta, Rove Pek fsck" ben tne Tonka {Eine Sealers tee amt ns Si'ayee Rect, Woodland avons, ine ate nea va uate Solan a Endroe foe Ss kcal tole hel ite'amuat election of acre iat won Moti fellows: Walter A hayeen Morsbpeal’ masters Dr Arthur Boats BotRetandor Ne alc Ss Tames He Meaty” sacrotaeys a. one Unger "SS Redena fathermnn ge Vera Univeral a heme’ tg spent Bis wantin wie ie ‘parents, Sieand Be Shue Teh autncrgc 2 as Highfrcrsth root + +The folate ‘revgtmone the secon kyeata sesh Gene Teal" lotels Osear ‘Bs ‘Sinan, pfoprietor Ae Siuoms Nawor’ eater Af Emons Sia adage: 18. Amey, Galen Poms Melon ama Satin For, tymch: Raeita.'S0R." 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Wilborn is rasined ome Be Ae weak vate her ‘um, Sit” Mask, In Gs Big 5 Sha stay Str of rit fo,"S. vie wag her iter, Sts Sets Vines Pinen's SS James’ ifi'a le home tw West Sage St. 2 se Se remains hen ie anatnat hers = "Me an Sia ens Pinoy aie isbier Beret of aye fo osin apenteriwnday Sunes Ihe ents FB, an, Heaps ee ee eats ei Sed chr ary nny en pet meagrng Nonk chs Saye sre Porelan “uinsonire Society" he See go anti” Chen ost” urs at Sirs, Samia vectans +"S"* Sy nave iligen "Aaurowe a” Gein the Banus cueats a Me aad ghee Tame of inifalfen Ave» * Tones ls Hitien Sense” hone sara to st ctrian Rinic ioneteon "ene lh in solemizad une Sire 3 Wren sia Thoma Waker ‘and Sie. ani ive cateriained, eth miner, Mans Lesa dete aedecne” rare cova = the Clot txt Guy me srt home of Sine Win, Brey Gn ett Limestone "St. "Tho social “hot was seen In needlo wore afr wih ashy srtahngsn were agree hy" the hastens Sires Pers hone peeent re Mire Tham: iets aire: Damon, Star Wh Yi Ss Gina Duon Mrs, Marni, Nea Wee, Sha taker and hiss AP Sys (@y Wiliam irvine) Dayton, Ohio, June 36—Chareat 7 uals: aatanter of the sree oa REG Kerala from Severs ish Senoor, nnd nine contest forthe eas. son xine the Ronor "wentgetve Sear Seo Pal Lawrence Banbar composed te cine song Yor. Steele igh, "Mie Rigs eine evinarsted i Moire hopes to spent in tho Titer, Having Inely pine her setenicenth Sent with the propre thst aha made acer the Paes bright ature bare her Soi t tevable tr inopire others 6 th Wite"ta noule acevemones's"* = Bs Pry dime Syne Motabee Pak mie will eka: pie or the rate and achoot ‘children. Wisitors are ex: In Every City and Town to Sell THE CHIGAGO DEFENDER Goog' commission and che’ to_earn way - vs while” “vhen you { Office capers REE yet on account of thelr color every door arson account of thelr color every door 2, Spnaeniy is ceseata” Gece te SETI a You aa ae Fut Dayton ace per” a sre Einar of Spiny oll ea ea Shurket nag’ given tho ose. of his. 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J.B ionre "of enticie"Ovla tsi ad Herein of tha pti Young Fears Eien ri ater tho interest of state work amd the come is Gctver convention” ae are {ions a possible, =" * Tho eits Me Oe tele eting we Ra Kor Unite Rinthe"Sloeth Renae ne maa elem" aut feideet" ine falter Walsne ee Socrost “Tmeucal forint nd pinion iret et coats nat Sea Inteceaa? ea fr the young Chrations IRhelshclt, Saesaheedeetion of tes. Hating Soeur: centre apleni.ae Hea SE tele Wake ads rie naen which nate ses and Hore etaensen 8 thetotea wears JRa'C lon wor for reaching a secoslalng abet bei te ibang Sanne Nekre ow s0"¥e irutans an ono serve of tae Bene Sava Sree ere” at cpets 1S) “mean pried at the esting EP Mite cant anata ae ge by the Broqesive Br Corp, No SSS! BF Be a Nun's qr ane Sent Tie, Fa Saate” pipet ‘wa iii “antintede #°2nye Sense Hee ee ates rae rennet Bane ine the amet fous a 38, Kot Mer the ett sop"GE “Samat feria ondet insirettons of ant Be cede” cre singe Sth fae, eter aie port Sank Holts’ orn in change =e" Sra at inva mothor of Set ianney, 9 Ronn hapoes tral an the Nee dat SHE ttn ts Mashing Streets con tras to imrover + * =the Su Sate Matte wonky mse Fenonca¢ Meas Sar and ors Ws fore ‘Rignmouse street "Sho chy hi net mea te Fete ‘Tho chub bell its annual election of of Ae ve dcton ens ng ilove: Mi ger semcomert “melden aa te ‘lon a sen SS wh lama seroma aie, George brake trenatren: = *"*) Silas Florense Porvall BE W'Ein srect, Jrmory of Hicnea a it arent of” Giunta etn Nery ne few ee a ‘rr me tl wit le en fice enae a pecuy reorerg 22 ‘Sem Gelewts, a spncdy recovery. |° Remarks About Notable Citizens of the Crescent City By JOHN H, WILLIAMS Dofondor's Distributing Agency, 909 Howard Avenue, New Orleans 3207 Rhodes Ave. Good brick house, very cheap. 3202 Rhodes| Me. Make > J us an off! Xow Orleans, La, Juno 18,—This ity sels mare’ Defendecs then ea ay alee ors my | eo eee Phadhe ie ne ae Fes home tn this elty. Rare] Brrss Sap i | Stade ane gor it | ipso ko | eee fo | Fires eed irate yan i Ken who ‘nave ‘watched ERED) ie “esos ey ica chon Ms town, Saget sme oesthe ¢ a EG ae ENB SE to be one of the has. H. Loeb. finest” yng. men KOEN, ured out. te indutions hab eetne mattis {ome te Bete Eo arae ‘wal rae Bl futuse sce SGhottt athe i, Bete Srown ak Unt la ama neebaaes oan {einatrontte mtn Nerhenes oak thet muerat"an ear ame sate a 2's hon. otnas Festa tu foonth epost Banas Wn th SEE Mecomh eat a ine iy em Soi of the alt Goan pile Fe Ae thith Neontones 2k. 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A Green iat th Si oh awe Sie ES Snes" Be Sen 29 A zolictor, entering, new" businevs 22 meitare oe a Shae Ta ive tnd inevln Sindy Soha TOUR'S fae ls omes ye Titer, (Wettte'e ris, sate frat erent Chena Seder, ae Sekeean, eames oe AEN ihe as PAE wae re Peqeeton ane Rene Come oe he Teas vou tt fea pred eae Nek so natedn nt “Ree inn ai, omaha A SISTEM RA PS Being en dora ames Gay om dena 8 rien nets ine for armen dan Ses Reta ican a the {eae “Pree Viana eer Is anne the acini he Toth I: Ia: Ar convention (9 he hel ie tn aden hire hy are oat coned hs ita ee pe ontfopamenativer ton tere Unk emettions tek, Se ote fp Female ta inc Sr te ore Teena le er wet a he ea Sean Core aie Fort near ‘On Weamendny, Sune mt legates en had yee fra he ggnicconference held nt Saratoan Springs Sconce entrain yh emir smd ren of the heh ees Bahar Eider ¢'Shrtmn sn her. 26 Hattson navel he seer. ‘Roun, "June" S aye it” eres be omy akon Shot Steed oS teat anne ah meas gene eect Suge d1.” Silsa Keke Solty delieoren th #NSomes nadrens kale wan Seeder HesGe scrim Site cu rakes 1 Wi stercont pretened ihe srnan £ o SMs Prtneia States, Weeks Fay 6 immo eo et tn wae i on Meee open ene Chas oe He en nen eerste Soria i eal i he ae Sone Si So Naary “Sagan, Bae eet, Stig, ire Bey Tate, Se De Ses’ see ecient" bool inn Say $8" Seayave oth avon Pesan at mS. Nonrec © xdletSe! Ana i 34 A" A estore ‘fare erag in a UNS" cotmtiee Hah "senda Se BS eens numeri seen fh frome tet ti one 2°E TBs ante dy at wer ow ‘gener: morfansna ovens S61 Spa ESC? Wow” Grea Ziognosa, La. une Yee, Peat A sane tle ai” dante oan ce Wer Seth. Shel Gaeta mete Fraternity of hp Grand Unit Order BrAtelad of Ltatnn none ge the hrSco'e Church: having been {eattaneuet. vers’ gre and teen an active premier, many aul TENE hfe area ne he Nera Eemetcrr Sha wae miter et Senseo atte foumiers oF te 3 HE chur iranian toe va tent of New Scans "She wow sai iStasted ls utecline sptesteeter RoE aeicins Gonrens Atdevio, 14 June ree tuner af Wr ShiatVesterson ie o Ne 4 Henaarsn, was rely tend by Font of her'idtfes and Were irotncr, Mr. Winthrop Gonnar a. er move st ihe Poa compar, Wat Town attend the fang a hie ite ‘Pre ceremonies were Conoco by Re ei Filene’ ptor'o' the Goperes Tionsi ‘Shure; sisted” ty" noe We tomas, ie, ie ee tht visitors Jn town! aft, Elvar‘provesard, Mee. Ac Ro {air Ne ‘and Siem Lieaton Henderson, Sita Boia "Werving, Stes, Suche Simos ot Queydan, and ir. Hebert Boalt Brats Sea vinney Douglas ome again ater spending’s sear ia New Geleanan Manter Siaurie" Connor ah ‘Btter” Bana is home ‘annin« caused. by ihe dean thei stey alice eng {9 Terma ‘in Sehoat at ‘Calventony Tee oie ae Me. Horace. Jacob, ‘our licensed ur na ae aero nga farce contract at 2s a x-Judge W. Posey of nidwin ited’ the otic om in way to. vile the Hone ‘of Ycrmition sage, Go B'. ot Oo Sie Str iF. Parner of Konia Ea, as « vilior in own and worshipped av ine Gongresstional Church. * = = Phe Southwestern Yariah Medical Counell Held ts meeting at tho Brienis of Boge fess Hail = = ™ A danquet ras tenders {he phsaltans to «he neone of veri Lnoer the ausplees of ‘ha flowing com: Initecs "air" Hickam ahs, fests Perry, Sse aie Testor, tee ary Hobinson Sts, Sry Goodie Mrs Lowtex ones hira"Zennie Cole, 'strs ules Nr and, “Mine routee “Me™ atchons weer tne publ exercises Weld at tng “racine "Beatn,Hapn Church ere largely attended. interesting papery {5 ages and teymen rere rome ete ponte of Abele sotribatad forged ie Hooker Washington See smoriah Puna. s*°5 Bh’ coumel i cone pened of the fllowing named iy sicianes HOR Storows Jennings resident 2 Weclens Sew" therar Setretrss ak” ‘Fate, Morean Chives. it Musings Pate {oracn E. Haén and 3 te Biggin, agin gs Bante New Tuer ABulte, treme Hos eo chet, Barayete: Wed, Dasihin: ana He Ie Bonate, Opelonsan We its mia, Grows eye teas Kane, Abpevite; ew Stew B,D de Gy Beaming Gi, Wonton, Bent Gs Now hori: 13.4, BRIN, D._&, Now feria wlio. are” makin k ‘Riecedn Ns praetiicness an are etning inner unhiess + 2 Si. Ns Cleo al ltlet superintendent of the’ tite Unity Insarange, Caen in Munewila'oa hap ow and Oni’ worth good shape, £2 ting rays at Pera Seon dae {st Chureh'on fast Sundays a nate lat Sueegne,"t #™ bfenare Euward Gata fom and Zevir Comment or Maurices tn, ‘were Malone i towne en Sy Sshoot valor ray eas etd between 3 ‘Trtumoh a igen Rest schools 2 = Tew Seis Jones, manor ‘of Slerberts Cave, “wean Ao "eelcgmewaitor ‘at the Inceting af the Sinstere “silence! Students Return by 7. d. Banner, a Watt dontoe, ta, June, itm, WW, 9, teu mcto vata, rch‘ Fin tae ee Nra dice ot Haun, Ea te here very Hh» + Kegene Wille ated Hoon Say angen Sta ia iicad tae coined ome” eee ston Mou aes rn ox ts ‘onthe sic at ‘ind tx improved = Ss Wrkume «+ ne Wing Work St Chu met at the home of Na ex Wetineay, Sune’ ove. 2» See Sininio Nate retiined te her home, ile, Lan latter spending several months in Schoo» #"Sire fame be Gor aw boon nthe ek tt Her many fiend are hafo"See he out agsin, fs Eas ‘Foung hens Eiueations! mrad Soca} Gis muet'at ‘renton Daye. Chuveh PHiny, Snes isie MeDeneshviie. Tae June 16—the guniay nthe St. rout p.Ss alte and Seine nicely ea “Joseph afsauel, the /Soune Conger thse wns fecenty wapused iy ites "S a, "Duncan is tndeel am Gheneat werner i the Sunday Sees! and ‘shuren. “Since ‘nis “conversion. he hte SAused” another one. of Nz fends "to ‘Stange. “in the porsan of Paal Paynes. ho esi at's Using eat te St Pol Feces feos Daven wi kapuise Bin, Pages on the 3rd Sunnay inthis month Guo)e ai Pages a a neve Forkee fn the Somiag”Sohooks +? She Rinasg- Scoot vehiiien reported &2 tn {ele vetoyen Sumas Phe tsa spore {Piste nade on next’ Suming, Sune 3 SirstA strane thing hanpone here dre ing tie week Teme Willame sae fu tesa In" room, sen Fever ent Him, He tna’ deacon of he Nese tops BMG, NGqinions ars noma hat ie ws & tout lag Ata tho murorer sem to tone anpear'ns thous Ie was sulla Behe rset woe eo eo ‘Nat fant tthe! bottom of ico ato"am ha wie” cere ot tastier ARE ident tele lated hehe een Seat ance Fritay. Sometig. nate Helahnors Just founa ienSumtay morne tines i was inn forine condition Nan $i Hoty was deconporeds “Tho soronet ‘Eas, Pang in HUE ed not appear onthe Heche ith Ea on S ota The anders faker ia hen there, Ha Cou Note Iige'on nccoune of waits on the sorane. Bho cramer ito hore t hy tat Teal a Ee Nod wae dn toa comin tobe cntated. "iti feat Wnwrace on the fence (@ ee Asanti unt one’ eam die ext door eer ta as Lean ee ent nome NEW CHURCH ERECTED, (By Berry Owens) Greenvtie, “Rex, Juno 1e—The Clark sureat tiratan Church, haa been tor sant igg friace. by re fegcheny are, attending the normal here orehg Wesley 31.52 Churah Dat & new eingeh in the near gata, 2 Suen ag. ike, ‘Grand "Worthy Cou atilee, Foxe, uriadction, Courts of Gr: Fantho. fete siandny tor alia, the. sen OF the Grand. tase, °F 2 "ting revival St ‘New "Tone. “iapilet, Church te eo ing wth wood Festi ss ‘Bret AWlTape tad N.S. Adkinson ond Sirs XE, Metzen ara “atoning the ‘Oran Usags sensions of two Kf Pond Court se Catatio ae Dilan. + 2 irae Hee Davie ne veen coming to her bed. ta overgh monte seth n parayte attack ESSE! Ginranee ‘Stebanjel and wifey ol ‘Tyler, who have been Walling relative Ir, guna fo “ele ham start jy sermatin, Danse hapa any Dumber "attonted "ihe services, Cs. Stine Sophia Mae Avon reisicee having ‘Non the) Gold medal "the oratorien ontent* "situs Lane m1 Nelson: ates Spal nnton and Mey St Horr a Rucnuime the sumnce school at Pratt Tiere Norma 2h rempeh Sos" nate ont fora. plete on Sum Jz, 2 8 "the Knights and Daughters 0 ‘Tabor’ witl bold an amunl thames ewice Sunday, Jume Ian» Head he Defence. the mast rolable Teaco journa inthe Us Sat Seen Wee aE: Aontreat, Canada, June. 16—-tnton Gongregatlonal Church is worshipping. at ‘Biiheector ret wnt Jul ee Sconreention, wil occupy he-new_pluce ef worsilp. ‘The pastor and members are ‘oxneeting’ great jubilee second, Sunday Tint we hepe wil ont be remembered by the, Titea men and” iadien of thie ett Fey i vo ‘cca serves at Say Rew, A. Gregory, pastor. © 7 Min Taher Demisenn, "held en a capital Ghange since Web, 16, waa honorably. als Shorged dine Sth ser aorney a A eloquent speech re ‘olor ot Grest but gstce, “inion eae’ ‘efence’ ‘and provocation. The" ace Falsed tunds for bor defence, *'* + Th feat of Mrs, Sithen who departed th {ite one sth ols, wan ad indeed her lost a mother and lite. gin! witht fe months, four nave departed, in her Eamiiye Hier tether ta multe fecblo an From B. Ws *+'s he feat annteerary ofthe. U.P. “League mace thelr fir Ghanelah vepert Sisoaay’ evewing, June Classified Advertisements FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. s_ruRmanes ROOMS To ART. 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BARGAINS IX NEW AND SLIGHTLY AGS SES, MPRA sees Veg pen REN nT aaeae “AATDRSSR Luu ant, SO: cesta” wort ge HES ly CSR inna Shee. “=< ousENoLP co00s OUSENGe SALE. A, tromondons tot ote enres fetta ie la Rar tars TENGEN MSR ane SEES cage in onks ahora year anne ate nie eee Oe eee ace sige py Sain ey Sit aonb neborp ace Ree” lag SPARK TN Saher GENER? RRS ale See th $2 Hea eR Bea? “Eee it ‘4 Be —* a mae SSP, gang cesorta aaa eA: al ie Ena ns a —F a. ; wane aa, soe = eed j Wanre ed acd ee | Gini oa fests : ee - NEWS OF SOCIETY AND THEAT The Profession everywhere is asked to read in or have your mail addressed to this office. on a tour of the liquororters two or three times during the week, which novelty was enjoyed much by the visitors, Wheeling being a "dry" town. In financial difficulties, Hugh borrows money from Israel Hart on the strength of an agreement he becomes a partner with Hart's husband, who offers herself to him, but Hugh suggests marrying him for her father, who wears a veil. They weed, but they repeat their marriage, and Hugh determines to have it out with Adam's father, who shows him the veil. Hugh leaves her, and she marries outside of her faith. Hugh's once husband again, and his chances The following will explain why all the buttons popped off my pink shirt on Monday, and why I had to remove the padding. I Cncl. June 10. Mr. L曼斯丹 David Sis, and my whole household are Defender fans, hope you won't consider me forward in writing this letter to you. When The Defender teaches you the always right overt way to defend your line of your "done." This puts me in good humor, and I consider your writings as my own. All of your former myself, and often old friends of the profess through your columns, I am sorry that the Tom Brown character were great, and I don't believe the Race has another writer who could equal you. I were great, and I don't believe the Race has another writer who could equal you. That thing that I admire about you is that you never knock an act, and your face is in the head of your column in keeping with your writing as a writer. Every performer in the country should feel as I feel, and I bet most of there do. Hoping you continued success, I am grateful. A real admirer, A P Note—Guess this aim going some for a boy-child, T. L. THE LITTLE PALACE When smiling Harry Baskin refitted his cabaret room at his place at the north-west corner of 28th and State streets, he had a new look. He made it attractive in every sense. He keen perception in selecting his entertainers, and as a result the Little Palace Buffet is enjoying well medical popular entertainers, the musical pianists, Mabel Burrell, the sweet singer and cabaret expert, and Fred Brotz, the popular vocalist, constitute the crew, and Harry Baskin is one of the friends, presides behind the mahogany, Harry Baskin is one of the Stroll's best business men, and courteous treatment makes him the price of business is his watchword. C. H. Douglas, of Macon, Ga., graced the sanito-sanctuary. If you can get your pass to the hotel, most prospective citizens, and besides best owner of a 25-room hotel, is proclaimed the big pool and billiard hall, an up-to-date ice cream parlor, and a beau-rious 350-scent moving picture and vaudeville show. He uses acts and stock companies, from time to time, through the Consolidated offices, and works weekly for a year. Mr. Douglas left for Cincinnati on Monday, claiming that he despite the inclement weather. Lewis Minor has taken over the proprietorship of the Pompei on 31st street, and it would not be surprising if it would place would pick right up under his supervision. He would hand at the business, and knows the route from A to Z. He promises that the entertaining crew will be second to him. Arnold is district, and has engaged Warren Arnold as manager. All professionals will find a hearty welcome from on now at the Pompei. BILLY KING ENTERTAINS. At his new residence at 3300 South Park avenue, last Sunday, BVL King gave a feature chicken dinner with all that goes with it, to the following Hon. Allan B. Cohen, Hon. Oscar P. Priest, C. H. Callaway, Hon. Oscar the Business Men's League, William Houston, Fred Dabney of Kansas City, Joe Jordan of the composer, C. H. Douglas of a theater in Macon, GA, and Russell of the famous critic, Robert S. Sullivan, the writer, couldn't attend on account of a cold. THE GRAND. Last half last week the Stock Company put on a military comedy drama, preoccupied. Its dramatic curtsey was centered on a caricature of a man and the plaque knocked, off their rents. THE MONOGRAM An exceptionally strong bill is being presented here. The great singing and songwriting of the group goes on Monday night, Muriel Ringbough was in excellent voice and she and her partner put their song numbers over in the songbook. The song that time Felkin favorite, is look after a tour of the Consolidated time, and is going great grants with his monologue. Ed also got over nicely. He replaced the team of Brown & Dumont, who didn't get in on time, owing to a cheese sandwich. The group is one of the writer's strong jokes. NEW MONOGRAM Burt Frans' Manhattan Stock Company opened their quality show to packed buses on Monday night, and delivered the first of many of their work of this aggregation, and several novelty numbers were introduced. They opened with a chorus of ten voices, and great success. Chief among these were My Mother's Rosery and Brown Skin, by Deon Thomas. Could the Dreams of a Famous Tennis Player be a famous tenor, and My Sweet Adir, done as a duet by B. E. Edwards and Estell Wilson, a good soprano. The Ole Filmore Trio, a great trio, the Artistianist, Bradford & Sanford, a neat T. B. and D. team, and King Rastus, the great and daring dance for the afterpiece, Collected by Ralph Rastus, comedy being capably imitative by Acek Enter middles, and at the Leo Thomas who is extremely clever. The en- dices are: Among the Movies THE PHOENIX. Manager Al Gaines' booking for the present week is excellent, and started off on Monday drawing nicely. Seventh chapter of Mysteries of Myra and the Temptation, which came the Negr Do Well, Once a Thief, The Corcanian Sisters, The Heart's Tribute, and Tangled Hearts, Sunday brings The Strength of the Weak, adults only. THE LINCOLN Monday we had Pog'o r' the Ring to go through. The girl was Beloved Liar. The iron Chaw. The Girl that Feared Daylight. Mysteries of Myra. Return. Sunday. Brinley. Florenier lied in. THE WASHINGTON Monday we had The Hard Way, and it drew well. Following this brought Jack Eckert, who played Broken Fetters, Three Wise Men and Peg o' the Ring, Saturday and Sunday we have the big five-part Triangle feature with the two-reel keystone comedies. THE STATES A Million in a Minute and a two-part comedy constituted the main part of our bill on Monday. During the remainder of the week, we will feature the Haunted Canvas, Inspiration, The Great Warring, Mysteries of Myra, and Charles Chaplin in Police. On Sunday we Craving drew well on Monday. Fol- lowing this we had the Macon, Peg o'- ring. Her Great Price, The Iron I am in great night lights. Sunday we Grey in late afternoon and a two- ne comedy. THE MAYOR IDOLS (By Tony Langston.) CHARLES CHAPLIN THRO' THE MAIL A real admirer. A VISITOR. THE POMPEI PITTSBURGH NOTES Mule & Jeanette Bradford were held there for the first time and are featured at the Kenyon Theater. The Star Theater is packing them in the lobby of the theater. Company, 10 people, is the attraction. The Lincoln Theater is presenting a business stock company and they are reported good. Jake Hellens and Charley Anderson are working on their combination should make a good act. Howard & Day are in Cleveland working in and around that city. Colleman Minor is here laying off. He says he has something up his sleeves besides his arm. The manager of the Star is going to reheat. We can see it finish, unless Tennonhaun makes up his mind to pay salaries. Ward & Jackson's company is using Mule Bradford's Jacksonville Rounder's篮球 kit is a good company for Martin Klein in girls, cute music and good comedians. JIMMY AND TOM A NOTE OR TWO Toy & Buddy Brown, who are with the Vurpillat Show Company, were highly entertained in Omaha during their town vining with each other along the line. They are featured with the company, and are at Eagle Grove, Iowa, this week. The Billy King Stock Co. has added Garwood, the Hawaiian tenor, formerly of Tyler & Garwood, and John Boone, harbinger of the Richard & Fringles Ministry of Music, basso has come on from Kansas City. Margaret L. Adams, a poetess of much ability, has gone in for lyrics. Her latest effort, the music of which is by Leo Cohn, has come on from the Queen The Heart Aches for, Has an Aching Heart for You." Some title. Professionals, write to 913 Highland avenue, Salina, Kan., and get a copy. Thanks last week between the New Apollo and the Lexington Theater. Jimmy Marshall, formerly of Criwsland & Marshall, hit the Stroll on Monday. He came in from Gotham. Jimmy has given lectures and may go in business here. Green & Fugh are working out the following contracts for the Association this week: Midway Hippodrome, the Mika Hammond, Ind., and the Academy. John Timberlake, whom all the old time actors know, and who has been chief messenger for the Graham & Morrison show, was at this office on Monday. Tim is not as young as he used to be, and he is now able to do an Uncle Tom brook's house in Detroit last week, left yesterday for Winnipeg, Man., where they open an office. The Eight Black Dots, which came in on Monday, opened at the Casino for a short engagement the same day. The net had great success on their western trip — at the Booker T. St. Louis, next week; Pugh & Pugh, Edgar Martin and Watts & Rincolm. Vanderbilt, next week; Clarence Powell, Grant & Casamay and May Woods, the lady ventriloquist. The Musical Millers are at 81, Atlanta, Ga. Susie is on her way west. She opens in Cinel. June 26. Susie is on Cinel on July 3. Straine & Bailey are hitting in St. Louis and will remain another week. FROGS ORGANIZE Louisville, Ky., June 16—In one of the most imposing double rooms in the city, the office of the Chestnut street, is the club headquarters of the "Frogs." The suite of two rooms is furnished with a large elevator. The walls are beautifully decorated, mirrors here and there, with fine china. The office of the bartenders are all young men and have for all aim, social, civic and political betterment of the city in this city. The officers are the city's police officer president; A. J. Lesurier, financial secretary; S. B. Tayler, Jr., recording secretary; S. B. Taylor, Jr., recording secretary; P. C. Martin, business manager; P. C. Martin, business manager; COMMENCEMENT. On Thursday evening of last week, a very creditable musical program was held at St. Mark's M. E. church by Miss Missie Spelcott, M.E. church of St. Mark's. The selections were from the noted composers, such as Chopin, Mendelssohn, etc., and the pupils performed their own Spelcott presentation is made of Marguerite Martin Reed when enclosed, would appear together and play a duet. The violin solo by Master Carol Fernel was exceptionally good. Boretti Martin Reed Robinson, pastor of the church, reletter from the Chicago School of Music, giving the averages of the pupils gold and silver medal contest. Miss Reed averaged 90 per cent. She received the first prize, a gold medal. The second prize, a silver medal, was given to Miss Spelcott. As there was no third prize, and two other pupils, the high average, was Williams. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Society Mr. G. W. Nelson, of 3362 Rhodes avenue, has renewed his subscription to The Defence. Mr. Dillard, pastor of the First Baptist Church at Braidwood, IL, is in the city during the week, attending the state convention. Mr. Lodge of Good Samaritans is holding their session at Case Hall, 47th and State streets, as we go to pres. Mr. A. H. and Mrs. Mattie Alford were visitors to Morgan Park last Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Stovall spent several days in Morgan Park during the week at the bedside of her slick sister, Mrs. Hattie Stovall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunter, of San Diego, Cal., guests of N. H. Marsh. All guests of N. H. Marsh, all Regiment officers by S. L. W. Wright were highly pleased and astonished at such a magnificent building. Miss Bertha Persons, 320 Rhodes avenue, has her sixtenth birthday on Tuesday, with a society huddle and hassles of Wendell Phillips High School spent a very pleasant evening. Two prominent ladies from Braidwood, IL, are attending the grand session of the Order of Good Samaritans and the Order of Samaritans in annual session at Causey Hall. Miss Guruldine Hodges, who has been at Lincoln Institute, Jefferson City, for 15 years, and was seen at Grace Lyceum, She, with Dr. U. C. Dalley, will give a talk Sunday, June 24, and Mrs. Marie Peck Mansion, Dr. Mouts, the widely-known physician of Kansas, was a delegate to the convention last week, and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hill, 2323 Cottage Village. N. J. Freedrich, attorney-at-law, Columbia, S. C., was in the city last week attending a convention, and Mrs. B. F. Peck and their daughter, Miss Berth, will spend Thursday, June 21, at Idlewild. Miss Moseley will entertain a few of her friends on that day. The Deerland is sold at his place of business. Ernest Wright, former Recorder of Deeds, Philadelphia, Pa., was in the city last week to attend the convention. Dr. U. C. Dalley, in the city the guest of Dr. George C. Hall, 3105 South Park avenue. Dr. U. C. Dalley, Manitoba, Canada, is visiting her brother, Prof. C. F. Pierson, 2902 La Salle street. Rev. J. N. Webb, 3515 Prairie avenue, has returned to the city after spending a wife, who has been ill at St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Tile Riee entertained with a 6 o'clock Saturday at St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Lilee Kruse, Nelly Frank Nelson, Springfield, Ill.; Mrs. S. E. Alspur were among the guests. A well-known bartender and an employee of Cole and Cattin, 3149 State street, died Thursday of last week with pneumonia. Mrs. Dollis Belt were entertained with a whist party on Saturday of last week by Mrs. Helen Thorne served a delicious luncheon. Sixteen young misses and matrons were present. R. Booker, of the Northwestern University Law School left for his home at Little Rock, Ark., where he will return to receive his degree in June, 1917. Miss Rena Branham, who has been teaching at Lincoln Institute, Jefferson College, will be on stone on her return home. She is at home for friends Sunday, corner 331 and Avenue vernon. Mitchell, 3763 Wabash avenue, left Wednesday night for Willberforce University, Ohio, to attend the annual school. This is the home of Mr. Mitchell. Mine. Annis Hackley, the popular so- cial host of the Chicago Beach Hotel, well known for her thripple spirit, will be among the participants at the Lycme at St. Mark's church tomorrow. Tracy Hacker, 1550 Grand Avenue, has just returned from an enjoyable fishing expedition through several Michigan cities. They say "Doe" can tell some "fishy" things about the loss of his mother in Mt. Pleasant, O., about a month ago. Miss Velola Hayes, who graduated from Michigan State last year, is to be married next Wednesday. Thomas Theodore Taylor, pianist and teacher, was in Rockford, Ill., a few days later. Mrs. Ethel Hackley has returned from Benton Harbor and Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Aberte Smith, 3363 Forest avenue, will for Indianapolis to join her husband. Mrs. Antoniece Smythe will substitute for Mine. Annis Hackley in Grace church for Sodus, Mich., to visit her husband Frank Hackley's, relatives. The other members of the quartet are Miss Stella Hackley, Thomas T. Taylor, barlons, and Mr. Dewey. VOCAL Walking the Dog; You Can't Get Along With Me/Or Without 'Em; I Got Romney to Gure the Blues; Don't Bite the hand That's Feeding You; I Miss You Dearly Memories; Mommy; Only You; Alabama Cotton Ball... 15 Cents. Orchestras Attention—Getta Seduction Tango Argentine... 15 Cents. In the Land of Love with the seabirds. Frank B. Jones M The athletic department of the Institutional Church opened June 11th under the direction of Dr. Robert Blower and Mr. Iris R. Mosely, intuitively building ball for the boys and baseball for the girls. Edna White of New Orleans is staying with her sister, Mrs. Winn, Green. Capt. Walter S. Thomas, 201 N. Fifth avenue, Columbus, Ohio, a Spanish-American war veteran, a delegate to the Convention, paid the Defender office a visit. He is a great friend of The Defender. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Goodwin, Columbus, Ohio, a Spanish-American war veteran of Ion, and Mrs. E. H. Wright, Indiana, 261 Wahsh avenue. Dr. Goodwin was a delegate-at-large to the Republican National Convention. Boroughs Brooks, the dainty conventure, lbs moved from 3116 Wahsh avenue to Mrs. Hattle Mittle King's, 3219 Calumet avenue. Penn, Atlanta, CA, in the city at which the Republican National Convention. Chloe Shoffner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shoffner, 3326 Forest avenue, State Normal College of Kentucky, has returned to the city to spend the summer with her parents. Gorris Anderson, Oakland, Cal., was the girlfriend of the guest of his sister, Mrs. I. R. Rarkerville. Zenobia Taylor, accomplished plantist, was among the June graduates from Wendell Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty, 4555 Champlain 街, entertained at dinner Friday evening. Mrs. Palas, Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. Brewer, who left Wednesday morning for her home in Florence, Ala. John F. Thomas, pastor of Bheenan Miss., left Wednesday morning of the Chicago Dealer, is in Vickersburg, Miss., attending, the National Huntley Sunday School Congress. In the city she is attending, Atlanta, Ga., are in the city stopping with Madam M. I. Simmons, 3733 Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Maat, Indianapolis city, and will live at 3850 Decarbon街. Maat was formerly Miss Maate Smith. Quite a dedication from the Wabash Academy of Science, the University commencement exercises. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Montgomery, 3412 S. 10th St., Montgomery, City, Kan., where they will attend the murriage of Mr. Montgomery's sister, Mrs. Montgomery, which will take place next week. MISS LACY RETURNS Russell Perkins TWICE DAILY Nights - 8 Sharp Mets. - 2 Sharp AUDITORIUM 1000 Seats - 25c 1500 Seats - 75c 700 Seats - 75c 400 Seats - $1.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED Beginning Monday Night June 19, Glune's Massive Production of HELEN HUNT JACKSON'S HISTORICAL ROMANCE OF EARLY CALIFORNIA AND THE MISSION INDIANS RAMONA A CINEMA-OPERATIC DRAMA Comments by New York's Captivated Critics: "Marks a New Epoch in Dramatic History." "A Work of Beauty—Holds the Audience in a Grip of Tensity." "Ramona," Exquisite and Real, Enthralls Audience." FAMOUS STORY FAITHFULLY PORTRAYER THREE MASSIVE ATMOSPHERIC SAGE SETTINGS NOTHING LIKE IT IN OF ENTERTA" SET TO A PERFECT VO STRUMENAL M" MISS MAUDE J. ROBERTS T OAPEAR IN RECITAL At Original Providence Baptist Church, Leavitt and Walnut Streets, Thursday, June 22. This will be the first appearance of this young talented singer in a recital from her recent and Chicago judging at Howard University, Washington, D.C., and Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. She will be the most beloved singer of them all will be glad of the opportunity to hear her. The West Side mute lovers are preparing to come out in large numbers, rain or shine, to greet this most gifted singer of the Race. They have named her Valerie Martin, who will be assisted by Solomon S. Bruez reader; Valeria Martin, the girl pianist of Chicago Musical College, and a large group of students from the best choirs in the city under the direction of John W. Jones. Admission 25c; beginning promptly at 8:25 will be the accompanist for Miss Roberts. RAMONA Chicago will see in "Ramona," the elaborate new cinema-operate production by the Auditorium theater Monday June 15, the largest solid stage ever built for an American theater. These embrace the Ramona connected with "Ramona." Their purpose is to establish an atmosphere for the divisions of the photodramma which follow, and are set to represent the music of real life, realism, in line and artistry, to the second with "Ramona," scenes and representing the highest point yet reached in the co-ordination of cinematic works. This adapted from classic and from fitting sources and partly original, 37 music pieces, the stage, the grand organ and a special ensemble play the music. "Ramona" is a beautiful pictorial reproduction of Helen Hunt Murray's epic romance of California depicting the struggles of old order of civilization with a new and the sorry plight of the Mission Indians in a tumultuous emotion which resulted. Although this costliest production of its kind ever made—it was eight months in the making—its capacity of the Auditorium permits its prices, but all seats will be reserved. HEAR THE CALL THE SPANISH WAR VETERANS' BALL The American Spanish War: Veterans Ball gave Wednesday night was a gala for the entire city, both white and colored veterans with their wives, assembled at the Eighth Regiment Armory in the morning. The dance was given to assist them to raise funds to entertain guests which are to attend the grand encampment he given in this city June 15, 16 and 17. John R. Tanner Camp No. 11, is the only quite cheery out of the outcome, as every member of their camp bought tickets and wore a costume to camp. Montgomery lead the grand march. Commander Montgomery deserves much credit for the succession given to the entertainment given the veterans. MICHIGAN "1917." Ann Arbor, Mich., June 16—The following members of the race who are appointed to the senior class: Medical department, Frank P. Rifaldo, Atlanta, Ga. Pharmacy department, Frank P. Rifaldo, Atlanta, Ga. Law department, Albert F. Ross, Kansas City, Kn. Dental department, B. C. Stiles, Atlanta, Ga.; Claude Evans, Bathroom, Atlanta, Ga.; Literary department, Joseph S. price, Atlantic City, N. J.; Miss Phyllis Harriet Wilson, South Bend, Inc. and Miss Harriet Wilson, South Bend, Inc. DATE CHANGED FOR BALL. The benefit ball for the Joe Campbell Basketball League is the Elfthigh Regiment Ammunition Monday, June 19, has been changed to June 26. Every player is being put forth to make it a big huge success. A Special Dispensation Has Been Granted by the International Executive, HARRY MOUNTFORD, Admitting You to the Organization for PETER B. Delaware and Arctic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. CABARET AND DANCING HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT All Latest Songs and Dances Private Dancing Instructions Monday Matin Matinee—Tuesday and Thursday like glass on center point, revolve and be almost seen the ground. On hour-glass shape was of but just half that height that seemed the heavens, and made the cloud of destruction greenish-yellow spurted from the revolving hour-ill the intensity and blilled wires can. On cloud reached of Arlington, general river, the is the ugly motor upward and motor slow, say the cloud disappeared to be moving itself destructive, once beim rotary motion after thetes ces unnure et cet city to city one while irt reelock the earth the time whose homes here ant recent storm. It is im migrations that so got the cloud were torn apart at churches, as pulled apart more perfectly, three or four houses in a row, four rooftops. Racks of the hemes my feet from their place, and scattered all over the area dorm. race tables, one a year old, and two years old, were sliding on them. A old nurse attending them. The a mass of ruins, and it is mutilated to save them tables. The is mumbling hoy words of a house of Fann Jones. Race man, near the railroad, was astrayed; his babies were martyred a mass of children of his were up off the railroad unhurt. street is a scene of utter dem- the house, the barn, the stables and the household. In one house the husband riously injured, his wife killed, ne child dead, and another has old Race man who is night watcher the place, lying on the table in room when the cyclists come off the table, to the yard, to the building collapsed, and bottles are strewed all around, and bushes bearing beautiful as are completely ruined, pees are neat, and necrous are loose, but there are holes in the walls, which were made by timbers, that sheet they were on balls, doling them else to horses, down, and form a triangle. There is little danger this source, as all currents the people ask, under those that hanging, there are numerous cleats and other animals to be found, and horses were seen with them, producing on through a hole, to be killed. side. He had no imagination the horror one can quite it is visited. The pressed man is mad now. To pull out a terrifying pull out a belonging, that marks the mind. The terrifying as a prosperous scene of ruins, if kides in an phone, who are nothing, their fate re offering aid, ound Dead, morning J. U. Mc it busy, assisted by visiting staff of physi- alized at Blind institute. o'clock in the afternoon it was hat the five injured Race women being cared for at the Blind In- getting along nicely. They have been careful and the number in seri- onal condition ila Carter, who probably has in- juries. being cared for at the institute by Dr. Curry and staff cillee Carter, Mary McKay, Katie and Mary Page. These patients not be cared for at the Charity Springs, Ark., June 16—In the storm that swept this section of the city, the morning of the 6th many men of the Race were hurt and their badly damaged, John Brown, was working on the house when the house was on top of him. The storm swept a Silver street, where most of the families live, and although no one was together, were blown over like eggs. A Summit street half a dozen houses, of those occupied by kace men, blown down. John Thomas, an Race man, residing at 27 Summit was, in the kitchen of his house, a roof, which fell in. Thomas was born to the floor and landed beside runk. Part of the roof hit the trunk of the house. When I looked up I was buried under it. said Thomas, "but everything about the house sure was some disgrace churches were in the path of the tree and these were demolished also, free belonged to the whites." (three being white), and Two-Three men were killed and many injured during terrific storm that hit this section of the country. One face woman was killed and two men were killed. Her body has not been recovered. In Punjab county about forty were seriously injured. Most of these are not expected to live. AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE a new leadership that is manifesting itself in the floor and this was evidenced in many of the meetings held by the Republican national convention. Out of these meetings came a resolution that was offered the platform committee of the Republican national convention, this resolution was the Hon. E. H. Wright, this city, Hon. Charles Correol, Cleveland, this city, Hon. Charles Linkin, this city, Hon. G. Clearner, Kansas City, Mo., and others. Another resolution was passed during the week that is an appeal to the American people to enforce the law, equipment and to put a stop to lynchings, making it a federal crime. The resolution reads: NEW PYTHIAN TEMPLE. Dallas, Tex., June 16—The Knights of Python will go into their new Python Temple this week. It is the finest building in the city, located at 2414 Elm Street, near Good. Python's of this section are overjoyed making in Texas. There will be a bartique and musical every night this week. The Chicago Defender is making great things for the nation, the inson is the hustling agent and correspondent. Every week there will be found in this paper news from this city. The department quarters are at 1710 Commerce street. NINE ROUND GIRL BORN North McAleer, Olda, June 16,—Mr. and Mrs. Eller, the proud parents of a nine-pound baby girl. * **The M. K. & T. R. R. has given me the gift of steel track. They will lay 90 miles of steel track. * **Wiley Clark has charge of the Defender and other Race literature.** WILL NOT CLOSE DOOR OF HOPE Many new businesses and some old businesses, like Biggs BLUE BOOK have prevailed upon us to hold open until the 25th inst. Ford S. Black, publisher, 6416 St. Lawrence Avenue, Chil ANNOUNCEMENT The ways and means committee of the Music Department will present the new Star, will give a grand reception and promendate at Dreamland hall, 3520 South Fifth Avenue, 21st and 24th, 1916. Music by Eighth Regiment orchestra. Dancing. Admission. 25 cents. Music by M. Moya. secretary. REMOVAL. I hereby announce that I have moved to 5300 South State Airport and to 5300 South State Telephone Dressey 725. I own club and MANUEL SMITH, I own club and 5300 SOLAR SIL STATE. TWIN CITIES. "BIRTH OF A NATION" ELECTS A JUDGE Last year when the managers of the team came to Chicago and after spending a half million dollars in advertising, a newspaper called the Chicago news agency they found them being imposed by Race men and women. So they sent them to Chicago, where that when the matter appeared before "GOOSE NECK" McDONALD HERE. "Goose Neck" Bill McDonald of Texas, one of the most widely-known politicians in this country and on the order of the Mr. Currey of the same state, was in the midst of a national Convention. It was he who made such a telling speech at the banquet of the Tennessean's place on Monday night of the week when McDonald is one of the big Republicans of the Race who favor a getting-together of leaders a year previous of the Nationals. He said he would give to Republican National Committee at its next meeting four years hence. ATTENDS CONVENTION The Rev. A. Madison, district missionary, Ottawa, IA, of the Wood River Association, is in the city attending the State Baptist Convention which was in session June 14, 18 and 10, at Scaleb Baptist Church in Ottawa. He paid the Defender office a visit. WM WEIR HURT Wm. Wetr. 801 South 12th avenue, Maywood, Ill., was riding his motorcycle on Tuesday night, and at 36th street and on Tuesday avenue, at 8 o'clock, was struck by a car. He was taken to the hospital. He is the brother of Felix Wetr, the violinist. He was taken to Provident Hospital and his mother summoned to his side. He is resting nicely at this time. CHANGED 21'S HORSES INFORMATION WANTED. Wanted to know, the whereabouts of her whereabouts of was located in Baltimore, Md. Any one knowing of her whereabouts, ad- dress, hairstyle, 855 Alm Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. GRAND RECITAL. There will be a grand recital given at St. John's Baptist Church, 3434 Wakarawa avenue, Monday evening, June 26th, M. Elizabeth Carmen-Taylor, dramatic soprano, assisted by the conservatory of Musie and Dramatic, assisted by Mme. Florence Cole Talbert, lyric soprano, also T. Theo Taylor, pianist. A great program will be presented, and large crowd is expected. Admission 25c. M. Coo, pastor; Mary M. Ery, taylor. Out in Morgan Park GRACE LYCEUM. The Grace Presbyterian Lyceum was largely attended on last Sunday and the speaker of the day was Mr. Emmett J. Nelson, the pastor and editor of the Tuskegee Student. He came well prepared and delivered a fine discourse, paying a deserving tribute to the late Rev. James Cotrell, who was at Tuskegee. During his address there was frequent applause and at the conclusion he was liberally applauded. Mr. Cotrell introduced Mr. Charles Cotrell, the pastor of the Islands and the Race question. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Garner furnished the musical program, which was very good. Mr. Cotrell will speak and Mrs. Willie Slan will speak. She is a member of the Williams Jubilee Singers and will be remembered for her performance for rendering so tenderly and sweetly, "Oh Dry Those Tears." Miss Bertha Maceley, president; Miss Maudie Roberts, president; and C. B. Lewis, chairman publily. MADAME NEWELL THE ORIGINAL HAIR GROWER A. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Judge Cooper (a Democrat) it was up to him whether it should show or not. Cooper favored the film company. This meant both races and an effort was made to defeat him for re-election. They declared war on him for his part in permitting the movie. When Dr. Griffith, a Southernman and a Confederate, already indebted to Judge Cooper, set out to aid his friend. Knowing that the justice would not accept money for his film co-operated with the managers of the theaters and slides were played at each performance of the movies asking the populace to vote for Cooper. Consensus was that the movie would see the Democrats and those who sought to disrupt the Union going hand in hand. MRS. ECTON ENTERTAINS. PROPHYLACTIC TOPICS. Dr. Mary Fitzlutter Waring issued recently a pamphlet on Prophylactic topics. The subject matter is not exhaustive, but it provides a suggestion and lead to a study of obsturate toques, which will benefit humanity by making living conditions better and promoting longevity. She discusses open air and other vital subjects. EASTERN SCRIBE HERE. George W. Harris, Newark, N. J., representing the New Jersey Informer, led the city this week on business. He left highly pleased with the "Windy City." SUNDAY CLUB CONCERT. The Sunday Afternoon Club of the Institutional Church offers to the public its next program, Sunday, June 18, at 5 p.m. on the principal speaker, be the Joe Riordan Treasurer, subject, "Glimpse of Japan by an American Consult." 1. Plane *Harpfilm* De *Concert*, E. Concert, L. Liest (Mr. M. Walter O'Grady) 2. Reading, Scene from *Lee*, E. Shakepear (Mrs. Anne Lowe-Cole) 3. Soprano sola. Summer...Chadina My Thought Chadina...Chandolph (Mrs. Lou Ella Smith). 4. Piano sola. Selected. 5. A May Morning. By Benza (Mrs. P. Prep.) TEACHERS' INSTITUTE (BY C C Bartes) **Blytheville, Ark.** *Juniors* - The Mississippi County Teachers' Institute met June 5 at Blytheville High School. There were more than 10 teachers, including Hibbler, Ark. president of State Teachers' Association, and each teacher was pleased to have at least one experienced teacher. He is an able, efficient, experienced teacher. The following officers offered his services: President, C. H. Hibbler; ensuing president, F. M. Boady; secretary, Mrs. C. Bone; treasurer, W. L. Carrie; critic, Mrs. C. G. Partes; historian, C. P. Boldick. * *Miss Lille Edwards of Jamesville* was a teacher, and Prof. G. M. Allen treated her white in town. * *Mr. and Mrs. C. Bone* and Prof. G. M. Allen treated her some of the teachers at their home last Wednesday night. Games were played until a late hour and a delicious menu was served. * *Rubo Elkins* gave a reception in honor of the Teachers' Institute Thursday night and Prof. G. M. Allen gram was rendered and a delicioso menu was served. * *Rubo Elkins spent Sunday in Iowa with wife and children.* * *G. Clarke spent Sunday in Oceola.* BACK AT WORK. Ellis Smith, 5614 Lafayette avenue, has returned to his work after having been confined to his home for the past three weeks suffering from injuries received making a chemical test at the laboratory of the Hunt Bureau of Inspection. AVENDORPHS ENTERTAIN Mrs. Charles W. Anderson, who remained for a ten days' stay in the city, met Mrs. Roberta M. Bingham, noun and Messrs. Emmet Tussk of Tuck glee, Acl. Dr. U. S. Mason of Birmingham, Acl. and James T. Peterson of Birmingham, Acl. and Mrs. Julius N. Avendover at dinner on Monday evening. Mr. Scott and Mr. Peterson left for their Tuesday INFORMATION WANTED. Concerning the whereabouts of Mrs. Eileen Baird, 84 years ago in Chatham, I. Is thought to be somewhere in the Carolinas. Son and B. Care, of The Defender. A. B. Care, of The Defender. EYE, EARTH THROAT EVEGLASSES Office hours 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. Phone Douglas 1245, Auto St-77-810 Office, 3801 So. State St., Chicago "606" BLOOD TABLETS Guaranteed for the worst forms of blood diseases, or money back. PRICE $1.00. DR. WELCH, Chula, Georgia 4. Piano solo. Selected. REMAIN IN AMERICA. Prof. Michael Denlii Williams, the famous African embalmer, is not worrying about the European war. He received $150 last Friday morning from his wealthy brother, who lives in Nile West Africa. The same brother spent $800 on him for his education in America. [Name] Prof. Williams will stay in America to use his license because the British envoy may enlist him in West Africa. He has had an exp in Chicago, and making lots of money, he has been about being married at present. His time is spent mostly in studying and preparing himself for his profession. He is a friend of friends who with him great success. BAPTIST GENERAL CONVENTION. As we go to press, the Baptist general convention of Illinois is in session at the Satem Baptist Church, 30th and 11th streets, and being addressed by Rev. Beverly H. McKinney, a minister from other parts of the state are present. The women's department of the said convention is meeting at the Satem Church, 27th and Dearborn streets. EASTERN POLITICIAN A VISITOR John Royal, New York City, a politician of the new school, was among the easterners that attended the Republican convention he ran for the New York legislature and made a splendid race. He paid the December present Major John R. Lynch and other Republican leaders. The New Yorker was given encouragement to keep up the race. OFF FOR ST. PAUL. SCOTT VISITS DEFENDER Mr. Emmett J. Scott, secretary of Tuskegee Institute and editor of the Tuskegee Police Service visit on last Saturday, Mr. Emmett's secretary of the National Business Men's League commends for the advancement of the Race. He is one of the most active in public life and his ability and judgement upon by the press of this country. While here he was heard at the Tuskegee Institute and at Grace Lyman Inst Sunday. OEF TO MICHIGAN Mrs. Lee Bell. Walsh avenue, has a daughter, months ago, who is the daughter of her daughter, Lulu Bell Weller of Detroit, wife of the popular pharmacist, at London Harbor and Carpolis, Mish. "LEGACIES OF A LIFE." "Tesacles of a Life" is the name of a collection of thoughts gleaned from the public utterances of the late Joan Booker. The book was written by the keeper by Miss Alice Simmons. The staff spent an hour one afternoon reading the book and made such a wonderful success in life. Dr. Mridan O. Roussel, physician and surgeon, 241 State street, has moved to 1000 N. 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ALWAYS ON THE SQUARE If you are looking for good and up-to-date prices, I cordially invite you P. A. JOHNSON'S N. E. Cor. Wentworth and Phone Drover 7500 where you will find such goods as John $3.50 and $4.00 and Manhattan Shirts s and other good representative merch est furnishing store on the If you are looking for good and up-to-date Haberdashery at right prices, I cordially invite you to call at where you will find such goods as John B. Stetson Hats at $3.50 and $4.00 and Manhattan Shirts at $1.50 to $5.00 each, and other wood representative merchandise. I have the furnishing store on the South Side. SHERIFF'S BRUTAL ATTACK ON NURSES "When the deputy sheriff struck Nellie Finch, the nurse for my baby, she was wracked from the baby carriage, without from the carriage, rolling down the inclined sidewalk. Fortunately the burgery was not facing an obstruction and stopped without over. The baby is but seven months old, and had the baby carriage turned upside down. She was finally. The Negro woman in care of the baby of the Mother Strauss got excited during the melee and in her fright dropped on the floor, still showing the marks on its little face. "The noise and screams of the Negro women attracted some white women of the community," he said. The deputy sheriff saw them coming, he jumped into his hungry and disappeared. He had come home about 4:30 p.m., the incident had taken the mother of these babies as well as the other women of the community, who were nervous and frightened. What made them unrestring the more than what actually did occur. Tells of Telephoning. Both Mr. Leron and Mr. Dueros corroborated much of Mr. Galither's statement of certain features he did not touch. Mr. Gathier added that Mrs. Gathier immediately telephoned the sheriff's department, making report of the investigation but not some official investigation be made. He said that Mrs. Gathier reported to him of being accused of assaulting a woman, and formed that nothing would be done about it; that white people should be defending the white people involved and not allowing them to be involved. All three of the men showed their carnestness in the matter and candidly admitted they proposed to push an investigation. Thursday Sheriff W. R. Walter quietly dismissed the affair of the assault and the assault of Wilson upon two nurses, which is said to have occurred the early part of last week at a morning, when he was asked if he cared for the injured in regard to the alleged action of his deputy. He eliminated strongly that he would not take any action against any member of his force. This is in the South. MME. BROWN ENTERTAINS Mme. Anita Patti Brown, $327 Bash avenue, entertained at dinner last night. Miss Senstache, Mme. Eliza Senstache, Swain, Gau, and Abbott. Miss Senstache is Mr. Abbott's sister and she is being highly entertained by her friends. Mrs. Rae's greatest singer, but a fine binary artist. She served many dainty delicacies, the receipts of which she brought from Kahn, Rio de Janero, South America. HAMPTON GRADUATES HERE Misses Ethel Horton, Rene White, Julia Wren and Carrie Warren, graduates of the 1916 class of Hampton Normal Institute, Hampton, a. were in attendance at the 1917 class of stay of ten days, attending the W. Y. C. a., which convened at Spelman Semi- five of June at Hampton through June. They returned four 4, after spending a very pleasant trip. The young indies were chaperoned by Miss Helena, both of Hampton Institute. All reported a very pleasant stay. CHRIS PERRY VISITS DEFENDER. Chris Perry, editor and owner of the Philadelphia Tribune, was in the city during the Republican National Convention and the first of the week was the guest of the Chicago Defender. He was entertained by all the "old liners" in the "Windy City" and some of the young men made it pleasant for him. EDITOR LOCAN GROPS DAN. Editor Rufus Logan of the Professional Work Club wrote that in the city the first of the week and brought the Defender office Monday and paid his respects to the editor and staff. Sent in plain wrapper Sent in plain wrapper $2.00. Chula, Georgia $2.00. Prof. Williams. REMOVAL. (Continued from page 1.) Tells of Telephoning. Take Cotton Root Compound Tablets. Sure relief for monthly afflictions. PELLAGRA Why suffer with this dreadful disease when the great and wonderful discovery, GS, is such a burden to suffering humanity? It is a challenge for all nurses and doctors for our diseases. GS has given satisfaction in thousands of cases of pellagra. Guaranteed for one bottle to benefit any case of the disease,ism, sclatica, neuralgia, syphilis, rheumatic liver, kidney and bladder diseases, or your dollar refunded. This great and wonderful remedy purifies the blood and acts on the liver and kidneys, purifying and building organs, or sent prepaid. $1.00 per bottle or 6 for $5.00. 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FRANCIS ANDERSON PASSES AWAY Francis Clinton Anderson was born in Chicago, Sunday, July 21, 1855. He died Sunday after a long illness. When he was ill on a quarterly meeting occasion by Rev. Geo. M. Jillman, at Clinton town, at the age of 5 years, he gave this service as a memorial invitation extended by P. F.-H. I. Thompson in Wayman Chapel, Chicago, and upon this assurance that Jesus Christ serves him, he attended the service and the good home training enjoyed by him was evidenced in his life and conduct. In his associations with and influence of the church, he supported upon questions of temperance, clean language and love and honor due parents were noted and marked. Clinton was the son of an active Clinton and an immortal and changes in such a home interfered and hindered his education, but over all he made a very credible show. He attended Clinton School, Loxington, Lexington and Chicago. Loxington, Lexington and Chicago again. At the time of his affection he was within six weeks of graduation from high school in Chicago. Clinton he attended Clinton School and questioned of his salvation never questioned or questioned. He believed in the church and enjoyed the activities of its young people. He pleasured his church and evidence his active interest in the Sunday School was one of his greatest pleasures. He knew his church distribution and always felt for the welfare and development of his father's church and congregation Clinton was capable of a principled, principled, principled. He knew what it was to be Francis Clinton Anderson. The services were as follows: Organ, Professor Morrisis, Choir, "There'll Be Prayer, Dr. H. E. Stewart, Soda Mr. Maynard Jackson, Obituary, Bishop C. T. Shaffer, Scripture, Choir, "What a Miss, Solomon L. J. Lee, Soda Mr. Miss, Solomon L. J. Lee, Soda Mr. H. B. Parks, Choir, "Now the Day I Over, Resolutions from choir, Sunday Minister Alliance, Choir, "I'm a Bighim, Benediction, Dr. J. R. A.ronson. CHASE-TRIGG STAG Mr. Earl Wilson, 2312 Street street, gave a sing on Friday evening, June 9, 2012, at the Washington Bce, and Mr. Joseph M. Triggs, Washington, D. C. These presenters, Mary Lynch, Omar Osier Priest, Mary Lynch, Morrow, Charles Lewis, James Amut, Leonard Dockery. The evening was enveloped by music and vocal by the Wilson, who was notably the presence of Major Lynch, who was, very much, the states, but the midwestern told of the present political shift, guests, Messrs. Childe and Triggs, gave speeches, and theington life. The dinner was served in courses by Mary Wilson. She was a nadir, and the unanimously decided the evening baby Reduced from Catalogue Price of $33.00 Owing to the big demand for a full size, 18-inch oven Gas Range —at a bargain price—we have contracted with the manufacturer for a large number of the popular No. 490 Acorn Composite. It is one of the handsomest and most complete ranges on our floors —white porcelain enamel door panels—white porcelain splasher back and sides—shelf on top—a complete equipment of "giant, "medium" and "simmering" burners—all fitted with latest self-lighting attachments. MARGARET BONDS DIES. Miss Margaret邦恩 6652 Wabash avenue, daughter of Mrs. E. D. Bonds, and sister of Mrs. Estella Majors and Mrs. Victor Gouwin, was buried from 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The Rev. E. T. Martin, pastor of Bethesda Baptist Church, preached the funeral. She had a host of friends and colleagues, and the club of which also was secretary and the Bible class read resolutions of condolence. Mrs. Clara Hutchinson and Mrs. Theodore Anderson sang beautiful songs. The church gave a formal desist given by admiring friends. CARD OF THANKS. To our many friends who, by spoken and written word, and by rich, varied and beautiful floral offerings, comforted and helped to break the strokes that fell from their hearts, we say that they buy that we our very heart, to ministerial friends who shared services; to Bishop Parks for words of loving sympathy; to Bishop Church and members of the congregation; to Chapel; to all who in any way shared our sorrow, we wish to give assurance of our heartfelt appreciation and gratitude; to J. C. Anderson and Mrs. J. C. Anderson. CARD OF THANKS. IN MEMORIAM. In memory of my beloved brother, Myles Brooks, who departed this life June 29, 1915. Though years go by, the memory of him will always remain dear to us. His sisters, Mrs. teanna dolan, Mrs. james dolan, Mrs. matt dolan, Mrs. Lottie, Cotton, Chicago, Smith IN MEMORIAM. In sad and loving memory of my mother who died Jan. 14, 1915, and her son Charley, who depended this life and life on her. Mrs. Corn Goodloe, #262 La Salle School. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank the many friends for the kindness shown me during the illness and death of my beloved husband, William Elliott. I wish to thank the life of May 25, 1916. I also wish to thank the Robert Elliott Court, Ancient Order of Forsters, and Ray, Moses Jackson and Robert Elliott, who words spoken, also Dr. Marshall for his untiring medical attention, and the dear friend for the many beautiful floral designs, Amy Hankay, 3238 Vernon avenue. CARD OF THANKS. I desire to express my appreciation to the friends for the kindness and expressiveness to me during the illness and death of my mother, Harry Williams. I wish also to thank the family for their kindness to the landowner, Household of Ruth No. 153, the Sisters of Bethany, for the floral designs, and the other friends for the beauty of flowers - Emma Williams, 6322 Hodges Road, GEN. WIGGINS A VISITOR SCHOOL CLOSES ST JOE N HOLDS' SESSION ST. JOHN HULLEY SESSION. "Josephine," a., 11e. 16.—The Grand Sessions of St. J.—Lodge met here and elected the shooting year. G. E. Williams, National Minister, Shreve- port; Joseph Dafe, Shreveport, La., Secretary. NEGRO RIGHTS IN CHICAGO An Open Letter by Attorney George W. Ellis to the Chicago Tribune in Answer to an Editorial of the Above Subject, as Well as to the Citizens ORGAN FUND CONCERT. St. Thomas Episcopal church choir, under the direction of Mr. Walter Gossett, will give a concert, Monday, April 15, 1916, at Lincoln Center, Oakwood benlevard and Langley avenue. The concert is given for the benefit of the organ fund of the church and every communicant A Choir Boy, and well-wisher of this church is especially invited to be present. The solosis will be Mrs. Wille M. Shao, Chicago's popular soprano, and Mr. Fried Tildwars of Trinity Episcopal church. Cards of admission 50 cents north or south bound car and transfer to 35th street car to Langley avenue) PLATFORM MEETING Dr. Carey filled his pulpit Sunday morning for the first time since his return to the University, when he offered a magnificent audience his text was taken from the 4th Paslan "deep callum unto deep," the eventing dance was given up to a platform meeting with the faculty and students. Conventions" were heard. The general topic of discussion was "The Civil and Judicial Rights of African Americans." Dr. W. U. Milton of Alabama, Hon. J. C. Napier, Attorney Chase, Cottrell and Mr. Emmett Scott, secretary of Tuskegee University, unveiled uplifting and eloquent addresses. WOODMEN ELECT Austin, Tex. June 16—The American Woodman, Camp No. 3, Austin, Texas, re-elected the present officers for the 100th anniversary of the mound; R. L. Watson, vice commander; P. A. William, clerk; P. A. Hill, banker; Miss Rosie Houston, recorder; Mr. Bunny Muster, treasurer; G. W. Love, prelate. Those officers will be installed at Williams Creek July 4 at the Woodman's plenice, Austin. The Woodman has more than 1,000 financial members and more than $1,500 dollars on deposit for sickness and accidents. All death benefits are paid from the new office in Austin. The Woodman began selling the Chicago Defender in this city. At that time there were but few who had seen a copy in Austin. The Woodman had more than two hours, the next week I doubled my order and have been doing so ever since. Up to the present date I have sold 1,688 copies, the next week I doubled 1,000 copies I sold 200 copies. I get them at 11 o'clock every Sunday morning and if you want a copy you will have to hurry to show on show day. You will find the Defender at Jennings's Drug Company on East Sixth street, or J. H. Drewer's Drug Company on East 11th street. Subscriptions can be left at both places and the agent will get them. A Cholr Boy. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER tards the solution of the race question, except in so far as political covardiness, ignorance and prejudice permit in the education and culture of the institutions and culture when applied to the blacks. The liberty of the modern race must be against the classes, such as it is, has been won not only by agitation, political and otherwise, but in many instances by appeals to evolution. No great questions have been asked about the need to be worked out by natural habit, but by utilizing the social functions to shape the character of the people to have the whites respect the civil rights of the blacks and because as you say: It is a tiction that a Negro has full civil rights, social rights in any American community. In American citizenship and its allegiance to the American government should be respected to have none in the opportunities and privileges conferred by the institutions symbolized by the American flag. Every citizen of the United States has all its agencies and intuitions should be combined to obliterate artifice differences among citizens and institutions to future generations, for the solidarity of the nation and the general welfare of the whole people. To otherwise to continue to future generations, multiplied questions, we should have faced and met like men. It ought to be difficult to believe that the Negro in Chicago would have any dire business results as predicted by your editorial. To exercise all privileges theoretically in Chicago would have many lines of business would result. There would not be a hotel in the city. There probably would not be a restaurant in the city. There might not be nearly so many churches. This is too grave a charge against the character and culture of Chicago to be accepted without some proof. In many races are treated as other people; and there is little or no business or social trouble between the races to be found in Chicago. The Negro American attempts to teach the world that race prejudice is right, and that the Negro was created by God inferior to the white race, and that we were getting over this superstition. History and ethnological science show this to be false and that there is no essential difference in races in natural endowment, characteristics, in intellect, morals and religion. The peculiar position taken by the white American is due to the social malady of slavery, fastened upon the white race, and that the social and moral evils of which we suffer still. It is a question as to which suffered the more from slavery, the white or the Negro. It is also to give the Negro full civil rights are the natural heirs of those who once insisted upon the divine right to own the land, and that the Negro's wrong, Dunner, Du Baus, Blydon Miller, L'Overture, Sarbar, Douglas, Washington and Williams, show how nature crosses supposed race lines in the very highest walks of worth and life. In this day we are not surprised at the prejudice of whites against the blacks in America, but we are surprised that the blacks are not better off than the whites right on every great question except the race question. The great white masses are little better off than the Negroes in the past. We are not but in opportunity, industrial, educational and religious. Because of the attitude of The Tribute on the race question, the paper is becoming more and more black. The confusion of civil rights with private social relations and courtesies is an old southern trick, adopted to secure in the past the right to vote in war; and while many people north have been deceived, that it should finally catch the Tribune, is a matter for regret and regret alone. The Negro wishes by law to force himself society upon any white person, for they socialize with any white person, people place a value upon their society people place a value upon their society people possess. Negroes generally do not wish to mingle socially with white or any other white person, for they must protect against the form and expression of American race prejudice, for it goes to the heart of life, culture, and life. On the same basis, that, Negro citizen may be excluded from a theater, hotel or other public places, as if he had the impulse, and made to bear the column of racism, that, Negro citizen may be excluded from Chicago, from the United States and even from this earth, therefore must be resisted by every citizens, and by the Negro in particular. I feel that you will not publish anything against your权, for there is no one so interested in the white person. But in this day, as in past days, the few of all races must content and lead the race, and men enjoy the opportunity to achieve their best for themselves and for their country. Sincerely yours, GEORGE W. ELLIS. Will give during the month of June, free, set of dishes (choice of three designs) with every furniture purchase of Fifty dollars or over for cash or easy terms. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. 6-25 without question the greatest achievement in beauty requites. It whitens, softens, makes the skin velvet. Harmless and pure. 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Because the whiten held convention in New Orleans in a hotel that would not admit them they did not gain a bid convention as the winner with a new to Chicago, and "dared" to present themselves with their credentials to the National Republican Committee, who seated them, giving each a half vote with the white. Feeding from left to right, standing, W. J. Mackenzie, Vince, Chas. M. Robertson, W. E. Robertson, Seated: B. V. Baranco, Walter L. Cohen. Because the whites held convention admit a thank you quit, but he to Chicago, and "dared" to present the national Republican Committee, who seated Reading from left to right, star Robertson, W. E. Robreon. Seated: B. STIGAL IN KNOCKOUT ROLE. Cumberland, Md., June 16.—Perhaps the best semi-final bout that has been fought was the scheduled six-round go to Chicago and the Sugar Slices of Cumberland and Kill Carter. Cumberland, Sigal trailed a solar-plexus blow in the fourth after two minutes and 35 seconds, but caused the Cumberville boy to hit the canvas, and sitting down on the canvas, took the count. Carter was the best man that has stepped into the ring with Sigal since the Carter came to Cumberland, and in the first three rounds Carter put on a good scrap. Miss Junetta F. Harrison of 1726 Nelson street will have her first birthday party. Miss Aurelia McCurdy will graduation next week from Greene Stewart school of 641 Evans avenue, who has been for several days, is improving rapidly. Mrs. Early denkings of 4622 Winthrop avenue, entertained a few friends at a breakfast at the Auntie Minstrel Company gave a stag on Thursday night at 333 Wakefield Street. Charles Washington, secretary, reported $1,000 made at the last minstrel. There was such shouting and praying and singing that the audience by thought it was a church meeting. DUNBAR MEETING The annual Paul Lawrence Dunbar memorial will be held as usual under the management of the Episcopal Church, St. Mary's Coving, June 25 at 6:30 in the Grace Presbyterian Church. The event will be held at 10am at Bendle, Mrs. Marie Burton Hyrm and Harrison Emmanuel will render solos. Madam Molette's TOILET-PREPARATIONS for Hair Culture Madam Molette, Grandma HAIR GROWTH, earns all coin discounts, may the hair from falling out or breaking off, gives the hair a shine and a garter and creates quicker results than any other known procedure. Madam Molette Wonderful GLOSSINE appearance. Once tried, always used. Madam Molette's Wonderful appearance. Once tried, always used. Madam Molette's Wonderful appearance. Once tried, always used. Madam Molette's Wonderful appearance. Once tried, always used. 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It shows something doubledly run double that number. * **Mr. L. W. Jordan of Muskegon, Okla. has made a blacksmith.com. Company. Mr. Jordan is a Race man through and through. He came to me as soon as I mentioned the blacksmith.com. Company. He became a friend once a week." He has moved his family here with us also, and I am sure he will have a place in it because of many adventures it has done. The Epworth League rendered a very interesting program on last Sunday after the Epworth League game. The program were George Reeves, Franklin Price and Rubie Morton, all of whom would have been good for the most learned man in the city. Mr. has been permanently elected to the pastorate of the NBist City, as City. Mr. has been permanently elected to the pastorate of the NBist City. * **The teachers will be here every Thursday night while in the city.** J. D. Eops. The Mt. Carmel Baptist Chu a prosperous condition, spiritually financially. Last Sunday we went to the wood-Archie Webster, Mrs. Eilson and Mr. F. W. Bell. Revealed in the morning, "Tl Young Dr. Devine under the umbrella of success, as was also the musicians rendered between acts by Fannie Moby and H. H. C. W. Church of Wheaton were present Sunday before. Persons visiting Park are cordially invited to w with us at any of our services. Mt. Carmal C. M. E. Church, S. M. special services all day at these services. Pastor Bryson m to raise the heir for care of the church; the church each expected to pay $5 in this effort. wood Union Gospel Choir will at Rev. J. N. McDowell, pastor. Rev. J. J. McDowell, pastor. Mission, Sunday, June 18, is qua meeting. Rev. C. R. Waters will p. m. Rev. J. R. Waters will p. m. All are invited. Regular se to Colored Our New 1916 Style Book We are the largest manufac- turer colored womens hair and make to introduce our goods a free our lace in a womens styles free men, in the latest hank draughtsmen. 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BURGESS A Tribal Chief 图 ‘HAL ANX ROBBED OF VICTO. , : if & Se — = wat wee nv GIANTS LOSE [Attancic City] AUS IM CIP- [The Empire State ||guM DEGISION GhUSE wil : i Doings at the Seashore low ‘York, Brookiys, Botta snd gener Cities i ~ J ae | TO CITY CHAMPIONS | "8 ess TURE OF THIEF | acae a up pi tpi, a ets Su eee | sum cn, 7 oe Mm ato, roy aetna [ae ee i ‘ Unto; de Dixon’s Inetfectiveness Gost Home Club First Sun-|2iSém Sina, Sect 37 | aS oie at te | Sass ee - 1, pga esenng Nae _ out” oa Sees joe = ae day Game of the Season; Game Rally Fails When 3-or im. sminin’ cmt, Ramberg tase umn | Hen stl t S oe | Seasons <°—— eee Wotell’s Grandstand Play Cuts Off All Hopes) vii sire ‘omits | soy over cites | regan eet Gin | tn ae Roay tear | oy sat coverage of the Gianis. iy hae ote rhe Behe |e ste os Ga nt hy tae ata te Ma | Pa Medians che | aba Rane ae a ‘Whiley eho eset ite co ee When te on iti rant attr ee: {Mea he wae oo alow el al de ates teas whem Wittwutth ont eat on Sickert Gattant tigi A ices ‘Alaa "Suna bo Boa aries, arate Beef ete techn aati Ba enh ‘rf wi ropa “are, Sa saci oes Misa A Se Caton rae hoch hn gun Sabet mer ear dae oe, eS Tabane tee Tandon pone el Sete Einstein esse aay wm fori t he conneettn, “Sed Speight tant snag” ecening. # = 2 ie shnunums traits see the te pes if sete nara” Welmean at le Scho te re ean wl So SH val len he weave Bacay a Toon te even at te ne TR sree Ail ore ite, * = rhe Wale SF lmeoeroont itn wan Bemeelg SS Nigeria Gy tates” oe ttarart ‘at dissin i ined Wey ina en She : fait china" Seer ee Hewes as sah tal" EU eh corromontnt asked Safe the other nneier a PSG tens toa eres ot 83 Ife hotender at's" cees ech woe fe, Simworcas scar Gousha ican inervian"sith rae sale ast Secs ta west ake si been a peviyaacriber te seni for abot tee years ‘ever hens momaes trouble eh fikeeg at ame cguis eyery ‘or Swamy ace et» te rth hie FedursG from” Rene ctv, e pun tere tack IVE Bot cacoperatice an vg, Arwen. Coie, “hie coasenlom yz Omos. Wie. peace Atala see tks Beer” Was: frre BEES Somat core Uitte teand ana ea ta an fe Coote seine "Einar, Be Geol Sie Wattia Nuorney Ge. Ie Delhet Ant eine eat Mise oe he Meeting wit Yorae ewe Hal des ge uate sid bs oe oe ci fea Raton an atime to scrubee) ad in'belng Shown ay the Bavtoron toes ona wig hls fae process eo te Hc," tat rowenta the’ ine aa" illo Ameetalsg ne" dtcamcinat af Colored Deope” ngs Siig! St of ae grena someates fi nina th nea ef tet ‘This mare ho hikes thied.ApEdaraNce fee, EE NG ee al aes Wfocae wun maria wale” Sent: Beer lng smivoraty ee coeioh tn, ea ei epee Seinen, ssn Gnertnee See ee a Soar ik Ho" Winkchnce aire” whee’ SPN te Minton ane Ais te dec par at Seo Sra ea Spee ate Sethe Shideed aie se Thineh fis We rect ners oe he hae ether tor Sih CLE hatin wren isthe Goma tie: at ort nauk cit mae tae lane tor Mveen a el Seats tnprorenan eee Siig lenny UNPSY hash Uta, Surchated ale ot atta pitty Benin Me has certnca hu yee ea the Gonee Semel MS date pay. "'ife ts nt tao aaah ae, Bein the iuenne ost dire St, Simmons ae coset, her BE ents erection gota fear ap et SS Hone now. Whe yromnad o.tuie Loree rhe eteng oreo, Aub; ogo tn dune tint 2p Monel aa be eens irene rene, Sm 2 Fe Sei Shee IN OR nome Feat nants at the heme Soot Beat ae coe eae Seger, AN aL igi ke ening mere atta, ‘each day. ae Sete iae teen een ce ae aaa Peli or ce amines a Mialant the Suse cs 5 See ge Sco, 3 Sh cats beter alice Beas ot no anee: o MLE Ba Byer, hs Prati’ avenue, ia andr the deserter t ee Mr Mice iro, wife aE he As, ean ae tho Dedtde of Sra. ate tats ha petrol Stich tree Jen veto se ied ant accompanied ire attest Springel Oy ehere ahs Sey Ng Buried f=” ara, Rel as 24 rife sven, bag been alee ow. 2h “iebegen Bova as Been cca’ eb the Neda ot hor Oylne ttathen Siow’ BY daaten® fhmame “Ci Tiger "Zng Worn’ improvement , Club ‘areca uch 9 tho meeting Soy evening, apa extends profound Srna therealong s+ 2 Tees Senwing ad Stee camnn's IBercncany, Siva Velen Carer, yond iN” er ring "ana eusraton: © a iat Raaiton and nese Ses Dennet, Gs come to Cicnco'n cota three necks! Si iy Ste Tagan“ Pat eg Sane Rave moved to #2 Seven sgetofer thelr Geiger, Ara, Storr, Sa ad Sra Vt aban ry deck net 7 Cherpy atrtes 2° si] Saree and aby Rave seid 316 “artere, and it vemain tet, eigle fermory of Corns Indy a Mewes of ues. Garner's ots soheat PRINS! Men GEG, ‘lite tos § ercet"™ ane Delgnter i for AW Sccel paler Neue Stand at the Scott Brothers News Stand IKE THE. DEFENDER. 4 lem, Champa, 5s abierm crea AP aioe Bar “stesttin, iL, And tho Rev, wider rh betel SRS Me TER aan nn Be 2 Daptat coavention J fi Mound. | ‘The white did not crass home ite ate, ae hat, ate ae ‘te strug, netting three rung. te {in wore one. tn the sixth Wats Matived vient thier ty he eighth sete Eruiwer'waw on rat ant one ran ewe to" the the seora, "Tiel ena. on I Eat te tie ion! au We Seni dh Worst letory ‘wit It, tt tho erafty sees (int Wvcrnt OF the: Slageety ‘pps th insane tn its a “ Toles (red every known anethod of ioileen day. masehen, but toh aval ‘Phe eh Theon Hot the Ghats Ja wa to We wit ot even when the tedianapos ecu itn hee "the ‘score: re ‘Who'd » thought It UO MAGNETS how PA Bf at eee Te A Gden. oe SoS bd Tain er IIe 88 Waa SII BE ie Wotan, Bac FPG Hank it secs 2 18 Ames SENN Pato Eoniver rem II a8 Behar eeeceeeescccccd 8° 4g Rieter WIIG 28 4 TOM et Ow OH AMERICAN Claws, WA pa Pathe Wt seecccescrsnescoal 33D ene III 8 Tt bei wwe 2 2 | aati SII ot eSincig ay NII @ fd Biman: 200" Sea fron eR Bt Vetwayy Geese 8 i Pleo we 88g Whitseorth, pI 88 Total sesereeesvecenece 6 FW ee Cease: 8 Te Magnety .....0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 On7 Aine Giant '1 0.00.0 9 19 Oot FrroreKeehl, 'C.. Wotell, "Spritzer, Rragatton, Dixon (2), “wo ‘bare Mise Gr Watch He Woted, Tosa, "Spritser, Grane ‘Steak out—ticnter, 3: Dison, & Whitworth. “Uzasow on. balla Riehter Risen, Wnitworths 3 lane" Sidelignts. Francis stopped «bal poe from Grant when he teapet Info tite aie “ithe ‘Atagmots deserve “A URtlo credit, ‘ay are good with the. stick, "Tho fan arent to. he urit-conts at umes, “Chan the’ Giants are losing” one minite and worry the next. ‘Noone milled larder for tho. Glanta ‘tan tose in the tect row of hoses ‘Now vconten. Taylor anda famous ALT. Cs" trom indianapolis. ‘wictexara batted for Waltworth In the nth but eould do nothin No’ team ‘can. win all the’ time. Some ing would lek It they wore. Roloe feaven, they get a ‘helter rand of sia tla face fh aE ee Ain San eau mek, yet thes” holler “Whatinthiodivil you're Tookle fers" Gary. Tha, June 16.—Quarterly confer. fence. of the’ A. af. 1, churelt wag hel Inst Monday: evening. ‘Dr Cook, the pres alding elier, reports a good quarter's ‘en- eavors and ‘i expecting good. years Meorke with Rev. Johnaonastoring: the charge. +) Mz. Horace Puseell spent Satta’ evening nit Sumtay' in Chicace the muest\of hey sister-in-law, on Prali fvontie. tt '* “Stee Al Ke Russell of Stee south adams street Tett ins afonday nomi for ore gute dy where Ne ‘hunt. Sigg Martha, Stewart iy quite sie Stra. BB Lytle, teacher at Frochel sehool, has beon quite ill at her Thome, 2208 Washington streets during the eet, nit has Neen cannpelted to remain out et school +s +" ales Lawes Chase daughter of Ses. William Cross, hax been uhatituting tor Mfrs. Lyte. niles ‘Chaee ira high pupil at Frosbel sehooh sss Mea. G. dh Davis, wife of Trev. Giles M, Davis or 1ei8 Van Duren aleeet, 1s auite Hae ner home veith rheumatism. 40s. ‘Mrs. Watkor and daughters, Augusta and Jesmiette, dee asi “Thursday evening Yor Georgia, where they wit make thelr tue ture heme. afr. Waller will Join hin fam- Myriam fow month, = +2 "Madam Hin! nt "rwentythind and. Massachusetts streets, ‘who tan heen il for nevaral Steck ie Improving slawiy. © ‘She Femalna of "Mrs. Teltie Beane, wife of Row A: vain, wns tala to" reat last Sunny” atiernoon team the Firat iaptist Church, The pastor, Tex. Charles E. Hawkins, tad charge of tho (merat sere- {ee and delivared un masterful and ex- client funeral vermoans depleting aa [Senntiful ws the chnrgetesiatiey ot tre eames eadiant and uretul life, Mes, Tee= fans, who. died’ Weunerdny morning, June Jats nm, wa born at Tunisie Mow. February 3," 4891, and began her ehifah life st the fie of 10, continuing fattheut "unl hor ‘death. “ie“was the fargene ninterat ever held by Nace: people In tho nstory of Cars. ‘he tare attend: ‘ance and the courteny extended to the be- Foaved family stow ine anatl degree tne esteem ‘in wehieh ‘rs, Exame wae hol. Stusfent ‘cleten, tie church and. the en- {ico gnmmunity hail an ira. evans greatly. "Sirs. Evang Teuves. to, mourn for death’ threo ehitdren, a hitband, a brosier, a number of cousins nnd a host ofufetenas, “Tho flowers we ald upon her grave ‘ny. wither and. dees, But the love swe hare for her Nvill never fade svay. Miss Ethel Millor ‘of Exsex, Mo, was howe’ guest. at am exchisive’ apartment Iouse inst week in Boston, Mien’ Mlloe Jas formerly domestic acienee teacher In this eity'ar t ne Edgownter, Mi CARD OF THANKS. 4.72, those who came to consol tn the hous of iny Bereavement and to sympa: Uae tn-such hour of gloom I find words fnadeauate to express ty sincere appre: ‘ation amd neniitude, "othe Ie. at P, Lodge. the Tain or Sine Chub, te Mls: slontry Circle ot the Baptist Cheb, the Pastor, oficers, ‘members. and. friends of the ‘Bantist Church, pastor ond. members fot the A. At. chiareh nd to the many friends, my" gratitude knoe no: bounds Stay the consolation. ‘whieh "was ming Zome ‘nigh unto each "ot thelr hearts ‘wien the aad hours ‘come to them, and nay Iteheer and bring hopes” Very truly, ‘wea 8 cheer: ‘HAVANA STARS BEAT FORMER SOX STAR ‘The Mayan. Stars defeated the Pro- ‘iso nine Sunday afternoon when Daten, Ihe’ former. pitcher of the, crack Grace Sunday’ "School nine, beated Galvin, the former plteher ot the Chleago American Liaguo team, ‘The Stars knodked. two ome runs of the white boys. Manager Bean of tho Havana’ team haa. beaked ‘tome good strong. games and has signed Hayes. ae catcher.” They” Will ply the Tencsvilla eam of the Wlaconsin seague Sunday. "mke seoze: ; Havana Stara.1/0 210 2 0 1 0-7 Pave nd 988 8 8 tO oes Atlantic City Doings at the Seashore Coens ee te tiene ee fener ty alwys oh” sate at the news: Sinn at 5 aloe” Gn eae nt Shomp: en'n, flehan vAvenver Stecher 31% BMietixan -Avomver: Madnoves, sia” At: fnties Avenuers Pinkett, isee rete [Avenue dim atarshars tamneh Room, Goria ‘urown's Harber shops be. sore fis" Pharmacy, Uuehnad’sy A Avette | Avenuee Fred’ Delaney'a: "Pennxyivants ad "tie “Avenues taving,, beware Sti Yaltie “Avenmoa #82" Alexnmoe Settrien the popuiae hea bellman oe ‘Ginte Tithe Hoenn tice weeks was faiton' "eww" Vore Cis +S Ming Bete Guutlon-Overtom, tien" Surgleat Nurse of the Provident Hospital, chicx: fon in atthe shore the ‘etest” of ier {fouier, usec Enutton, Ohio” avenue. See pleco’ Pinkett, formerly of 310i Arete avenue, haw inovet Inte nese cs ier vat ag0s" Arete avenue. “Me ha {reat enlarzed hie iusinens since more fing caeryingy an "enlaaestoek of att- Homers, tobe, cin, ete. He wil be bewsetl to heen tiany patrons call fii inepeet ns news quent = = Arm Thatte’Norteoot, hropietrest of the pon: tue Norweard cottnge, na tt thee fora store wot to See ork st Povine Hohe" SS Shean the inetemen ‘Netting Adantie Gig had mang" vistors Oter the’ Weekeemh” Ae tiaiey Hote feeres\ A. Te Horm’ of Pitter Mee Freterten Diaper of Cape. nye Se: Maas ye Biles: of hatumore, Me sta “oe Nowe Nar “exer amt Sire ta Welsh Mn Georgia” Sardier Sire Rario Conte Sua oseun. Anan of Pita: Aelptin. es SAC Weright'nHotet were: Misa Ata Thureel, Richmond, Was Sie ind’ afew chase uisony Wage, Pa Bis. “Srnate, Newark Sa ik he Hefitgan Geo. “Ee "tavor and Ie 1 Weeht,” Washington, ie Ga We White," anox: Lane. i. & tointeeds wee Ani ie Shion. Tarrishonsy, at Qe solincon, de tiny, Te Wath, i Benoit Sictchon, 1% Ldgmtoot, Nove one Gis, amd ca, Pre Praneln, ee Nanda, Ac 3 Diesy, Henry B.” Gnoper Win. a, Grol, Ay Maran Te Wiaon of Thatdiphise *' * owing to the tet that {wo orchontas were uring the ‘ame ot the “Untveraity Orehestnt the orchestra tinier the: makagcment of Preesnan at Watton wei’ hencetorth we Known ns tre Ssmart "Set" “Orchestra, hey arg aie wpa open for cmgrementa Adress Titeterti auitortane + + Fue Talwar hut oF the Arete Avenue Tuned Ys Ne GA Chcid am tmmportant.tsiness meets fin tarttocaangy evenings "Phe. tary howe contain thee hundred. volumes Ine Elodie inane sagan wore Nook ontinve ‘te comin and the ive! he fred "inark” it" noon ‘We renened. "he {hn seshies to hear from any person why SEH omtiote to he, rary 22 Arthur Eau" has returned to the shore iter "a monthin vention st ‘Coniter, Bev.” ale “Lai To aeerotary’ ofthe Vantat Ane. 8% the Entre ome Dancing Chass, Pro. ta. MeGaonth ate Hector, continue to grow th favors Zi Nav tested ine tho bunge nuiciancs Inet Pridaye exoning.” Preemanrt: Snare Sot Orchienies turmished the muste. = 5 A very plensnne. irthaay "pare waa indore Mime aang. Wittens ot New emer avenue tast Friday oventn by & umber of friends Tho home was bene {itt "decorated forthe ocean, ad the. gents enloyel Eardh, arcing. ail nie wnt nine hour A, amight cote intion wns the featur,» +The “Trustee Alou of Su Sng A. MT, ce held ita resukir mecting, ast, Wetnes: fay. ovening. a€ the. residence of Nem Fannie Johnson of New York, venue. ‘Phe aeaton an excendinghHnterentne tans” new members were ehrolisd. After {he business nession a aint. nincheen fas rerved We tho hostess ‘rs, ohne fom £755, Victor ata formes ome necigt with the Eastern Printing Howes, hoy {o aotounes term fens Tharehg ie now cestaiisted at 00, Fane ee here he ma iy toe cater to! Nia former. ellentete, Sis Tone “Sarey ia an Athans Cy ai hoagh Uae in Vinge wee cone when vers youn, eeelving her ele: mentary” edluention Inthe ‘Habits schools here, grad Satine’ ror the Mlanite Eny ash Rehook She grads fated rom “tho Row Jersey. state Rorinal School nt Moptelair In 1913, And inthe ‘tall of ‘hat ear waa aps pointed” to the Hiatt “or “teachers atthe “initana ‘Avenue School. In the four sears he has bean’ cone ae ) ee: iB ie a Fe “5 ‘school she hag wen the admiration of iher teow. teachers, parents and. pups allie, Sigs Cassis also active 1m tho fulisions and social life of the lly, an Aetive Worker in'the Union Baptist seme Plead Howserold of Rath. A. talented Blbentioniat, her services are “atways Available for eharitahie. entertainments AMitagys ‘working in the interest of Teves ‘uit’ and vighceousness Stes Carey te a shining "sxamplo of ‘what AUantle City fltts can do, an exataple for others to follow. ‘Mr Bosste F. Smith of Baltic aves ruc ‘entertained jt breakeast few day fen in honae of Mr ant Mra. Waiter ‘Bailey’ and Mr. And ea. Win. HC. Smith Meevaod Mes. Smith have returned Wishington, "aie and! re, “Datey wit rake thele home at 30 N. intiana avo hue, *'*+ Tha Briendhip” Art Club tne ‘htertained last ‘Thursday evening ae the Feaidence of Alex St. timo Davenport. Miler an evening of social activities ‘alnty Durie hunchcon was -acrved by the hhontess, Ms, Davenport. ‘Tie juest Ie eluded 3irs,"te Vaan Buren ‘Cooley, Mrs. Hiymen Smith, ates: af Powell, Mea, Hea Deaver, Mes. 'Jobn Watson, Aire tarry Robincon avid ara St. Paul De Dain wee tthe chair pushers tra. attempting fo better condltions. by forming a union find ‘becoming afiated with the. Ametl= ‘can Peileration of Labor. Attending: tho Ieoting fast Feitay. night, Me. Ac De Belo Informed’ the Defender representa five that he. was impressed with. the Dusinesactike mesting and tie earnest de- tire of Hera men to better thelr cend- tones He also motioned. we fact that Doth ene. white “and colored men -neted ‘5 ane, no prejuaice being shown.” Wille fot in favor of Unions amd unloniamy Me Bele was very much In. (avor of hla Unlon and’ think the Publis af tara Shouta “fend ‘diate support towards’ this worthy ‘effort. ‘Asbury M. ©. Church Rally. A six thousand dollar rally has been Inunched ‘by tho pastor and members ot tha New Asbury MLE, “Chureh. ‘Tho pastor hie pledged tro thousand dollars foward this effort. the temaining "four thousand’ dollars to.'be ‘talsed. by two hhundred captains, “‘The cliureh and. the aster appeal to. the general public to five them material” encouragement tn Ehls| great’ effort ‘The publle Ia shew: Ing’ great interest tm tio" chureh ‘and ‘ho rally Is expected to be a success, The ally Will probably’ close with apcclal Seryigh, whlch wilt Be announced. Tater. es aflas Blomor Willams of Ball: nore, Mn ig ae tho shore for the sea- 4 ine est Bile Andena:Hevela of othe Ye We Cs A, Amottior movement. ia on foot for tho purpose ‘ot organising aS. W. GAL Stany™ atmaiter” movements "avo “been astartea fa" the past, only to fall; ‘Phat A clty with the. population of Atlantis ‘Cxty should be without such an important farm of social gervico ig a reflection upon Hace leaders Here, The present: move: ‘ment promises to bo a eucceas. "From 0 Moral and Meanclat standpoint. it fa. to bov'honed. that" the ‘men ef’ "the. come munity,” particularly "'thoee “connected with the TE are GA, will contribute Henerousiy. ‘The women here have never feed shen. enmerant rosette fo assiat in “entertatnmenta for. tho Benefit of the ¥. Af G.-A. ip ts now up {othe en to ahow thelr estore, With All pulling together for this hey institu {gay sy suceens thay be aefurea + = shined from: the sumbe sa? itney” cara y 7 as not ‘THE CHI@AGO DEPENDPR Attantic City, 35 3, une 16—A.seres of angmtiying’theita "at tho. St Ghares Ttotet hero etme to\an abrupt end hy the lover sfouth work of iilard: Bingtam, Sepia he fen Merle, Noth the tayge, numer of keys ta the possess slow of Barnent Sones. (ehitey a repo: {erea° guest ‘ae iho ‘hotel, and ‘noticing {int Jones as usualy inthe hall about inner hour wien the the guests were ae inner, “Glogtiam, watched his many nd ‘chun ihe thint robbery was reporiea Noe tiled the ‘hier elerte Jones, seeing he fine suapicioned, neterapted % ge way. is" “Bios” “Wivection. “Jofos "was {enpned! on the second Moor of tie hotel iiat"by negotiating "a window ‘mame Xo. reach the, ftw cscayer and gaining the “round ‘icapea °n fence “and aped ‘or htm "itis" egu on every, amove of dees he cottnwihieerea 4 tast atu ol domed’ Jones from the hotel to Delaware im Atiantie: vents, where, withthe Arstnianee of dhe clerk, nnd polleeman, Jones was ‘overpowered. "When brought io" heatjuunters Jones inae complete onfeanon, ir Bingham Ia” receiving the comgratutations of his fellow workers -- LIPSCOMB WINNER. Freeport, IL, June 16-—George Lips- comin, who'wort the oratories content at Facil, ii wererat rocks ayoy ke being Conran by all Ue elteciy of this ity. The contestants eaame frou lange fethonly like Lane. ‘Tesimleay, “Chicago, Ti Washington tush, alieaukee: tan: Keiken, Waukesha, daiegtle at Hetol, Noung Vinseomts' tt devereing of grest cream, ‘Whon 1 iy retemburea. that ne Fevelved four Arsts out of pussile Ove Ue" the Julies hota descruing even ot Breater Gredit. After he finishes the high Fchool tere te “Wi go to Chicago aiid Attend the. Universit. of Chileno: Tie cxcels au am erator 4nd pat During the summer te plans table & Cour fi horhern llists, reeling dialect pastes. {rot ch: Rater, rinaha ot te retest contidense. th "Sir. ‘Lipscomb Ability” soad ts Found man of ‘hareter nn capaeitss and sone day sell econ avjreat leaier. At the. twtorscholsutle debate he wae again whiner. CHAPTER ELECTS. - Alelena, “Mont., Juno 1¢—Dathsheba iapter No. 10, 0. B'S, clcaied eilleers for the enguing year on’ to sth Ty Aly Louise 1h Walker; A. St, Bude, Ford; Te"'m 'snencer Sinitht "See'y, Calle Mathews; "reas, Sarah’ grain; Con, Bienorait Johnsnn: A. Con, Louise Now” her "The 'appalnted oticers: Senne Grim, Florence Hooper, Hora Glenn, Mattie’ siminons, | Kie Baker, Clarina Lowery-and‘Daeld Cordon © Mrs, Lhie Carpenter and two daughters. of hero, I wil spend the summer swith Felatives in’ our elty.) At present thes are. visiting ‘Mes. sailles York = = ‘Amon the great number of school chil- fron "taking: part. Inthe sumo spring festival of. the publle schools, “Janets York, Leonard Oliver, Taietie Banke an Horbort Uridgwater’ were with the Kinitrgarden, whtle’ Florence’ Mathew, ‘Allee Fisher, Muriel Taseas ‘ond alles ort were swith the higher grades. 5 + ins: Jenne Seater ne. retened to. our SIC trom the Knights aud’ Daughters ef ‘abe Home, in Kansas.» +s Airs Eine sa Blane ad Mes. salina EAM served Senfeken ruaner nt the. homie of 1, Tutor on “timoany afternoon and eve: hing’ for heneiit” of “venerer Baptist Churel"* FS The Baptist aesoclation Ia peru Bre etna ne Pad in thly city Aug. Tiel, Meow. it, G. Pars ‘tons th planning (o lay the gortier” stona tte ow Ebenezer, Daptint Church ‘mhout “ug same date. * ™ * Hoyst Pare Sone, who Saved the day for the Helena sit School track tenn at. Stevo, hnas had epeeist tntitation to partlel: hhate in the sprinting contest” Re tg Fourth of duy celebration in Butte. © * = ice, Staind of Beatle, Wan ie fgurvcity. Tle preached at’St. Janes" A. Stes Stindas. ®'s Mosyes. Groen © White inave opened a firs clans rooming house at 107 Cutler street. These’ two progressive young men ave the comfort "of the Community at heart. hay wil ester to first class trade ons. +» At St. Peter's Hospital, June, , to, Mr. snd Mra. Geo, Young. 4 gon. + 4 + ain and Stew Arthur Hampton “enertalncd the reporier at inner task Sunday. # # “Phone _alt hows to J. H. tilled fot ater than Sate ‘urdayy noon, 155, eee ee eres gate Semen. Se, Tune Sanehe Clover teat Souial Ghiy inet June § at the resl= tienea of tvs. Waren ‘on. Pram. street, ‘Thies being the elab's. resdiar” business imucting night. dhe following named of= Hicers Were eleeted ror the prevent teem: Miss Lauuen uward, president: Ate 12D. Solel, viee president? Alisa Ii 0. Mish fewer. secretary Sir. Walker, Sssiatant Secretary Silay D. 0, Talon, treamrer! Mie J. it. Bramklin, esportery Stes: W. Be Whiter, erie: ais.” Clarsuge ” Nizon, chairman of the commmitee of arrange: ents, after whitely the Clover eat So- lat Giub sstve thelr gran cotlon June Erne the Lincoln ‘Pari. ‘The colon Is ‘En"annual evant, "leo renm,~eake and ther refreshments were served. UNIVERSITY STUOENT Home. sometime Columbia, Mo, June 16—Sunday was ‘x Seat’ dase” Ail churches. report an Eppreviative attendance, © "© he U. Bus and Ss Si E's he thelr annual ser- fon at the St, Paul A, ME churen Sune ‘ioe “Um excellent ‘sormon waa delivered by herp Neloons 7 O'R the eves hing service of the Second Baptist church Ttev, Nelson eeached one of hs charac: tera germgna. = is ake Me S church gave a supper om Monday eve: Ding, They report A splendid avesess 2°05 peanie woung. of the Defender wants {o,henr from the Tigers about next al ate See de Ce Danks o¢ dotferzon City teacher of shocrtaking, ia waiting In out city "0°! Tho Sisson Clrete met at the fone of Stra, daggio Htarrig, a dalight Tut lunehoon was served. ©» Sigs Rows Buuahnett of Pasadena, Gal, a student of Western University, ia Sisiting Wey. and Aiea Gat Thhman * + 2 the following ‘udents oc Lincola Institaea” are’ ack Home fer the aummer: ‘Sley Biles Pita, Ailsa’ Ciara’ Anderson, "tex Laurets Gatewood, ate Stel Gertrude. Carter, Sis "Bogen Brow. Stise Ouessa ays nd Mies Vieta Saciteon, who graduates he ing Gareine Steet of Keanaae City igh ts aiso home for the summer: » = Atte, Ape file, Vivian Hiei ana Vie ior Hicks, who have been attending the Gniversity of ints, aro. home for the ‘Riinmer, * © Mre Hf Le Cox, Mise Alma Willis, atten ‘Mary ‘Bayme, Mev Sis Booth, te. Hubert Crochan,” Me. Maton Schuelch, went. to. Jeftorson City toate {Gnd the conmencement of Lincoln tnsti- Amie. thin"fal'and win again Baye, mite. thin fall“aad win, again, Boys, A ou hear that? capa ces cane ie wien te, con ane Walter of Auguste. Ga, preactiog 2 vary eee ars ree ae Soy aes Pees Sie, ere ane” eeer eee reset oe ae ee Seles reste earn, Sree au ne eee fone ce es ee es eee Ree reece ee See ye oahateeas Ware Se ioe See ree meet Bae. ee ore ee caer ar ears cee Reese at nega ee Erman Ber Ste sears & reset es ea % gala “night at fthe Eucee See The Empire State New York, Brooklyn, Buffalo and Other Citics —Soclal and Otherwise ‘dee Gditinate | uA: aera aa a The Kings County Colored Republican Commmitises wenn addressed Uy i. Hone rable red ie iooreoltor of Ue New Foe age at their Hat mecting of June Sih ai "5:"tealion Ste "Brookins “Si Sioore’ suid in pares he Interest. thai ihe taco air most tae inthe. coming Iyresiential‘coetion, te, Tominded the tient whom i Bese be he ae {Ga topregomtative of the Iinco Tepubii Sane of iige County, that toy have fgrana” opportunity ta how ‘thelr vor Hythe method they ‘will use In trying to {Grier tho election or m,Meputilcan peal dente ‘Hie asid Wate county. was Sly tm need of R Renubiienn resident feat i Tacs Ste Woah en iets important, “rhere was auto ‘th tiseintly when Sit, steore made his ape {armed nd imate the: calm, Bie oer. "Stunemse alapeneed with ii oser ition tn Tatra hi he fons tends the ‘Honorsine. Fred" It Metre. “ho. commitice wilt meet ea ACCS erkimer Bt. on "Phursony, Say Bee A faint anceting oF the Uecxinton, Avene inch ¥. Sk Ge a inl the Carlton Avenue Dench: 3 Gates hetd Festerday afternoon tho Noung Womens ‘bull, a13: Las: Fnton’ wen, and we eo attend ‘The. iter, Stethen SteNeh, who was Seater "kane his, ausicnte intoratigy Shtertained trom besining (o end: See. foun ie ake Meroney. of the. Carlton ‘vente Dirac 3 Al G, 9, Seas mana at connotes *'¢ + rb Se. Noguatins Chi Wiistee gt outing for tw Hone gE St" Auintiog’e (eS Church Sumiay Soniog). nt Columbia Park Sand hah Srila vent aan Willow street, Tel ond Tul rida evening. dui AiGsie So ue furnished he". An. Grenesteas Tur witch YS Bandy Win ta healer, © Sotin Wr, Sones of Latipion, Wi tine ion We ‘poss of Ghar Cuuhbert Lawton during ti ast week, © "8 Phe National“ Aayedt tion of Csiored ‘Pralned Nurses sit td {te ahmval meeting in tania Aus ia8.""n borate "prosramis, ety Avvaniged,"» "sing Ste. Lawton a ean St, ‘Darmiga Do” JS hunch tsseeum, ‘eione wvehuds mete Tanged Siveott subjects “the Whale Mans 8 ‘Bho ew Chiiand shape Convention ‘ead ne Rh i re Aimane the urvokiyn: contingent wii be Rw" Dovigon, who, has Ween’ president. 0 {ke New ‘Engiand npuist Sunday Schoo Goncention for almore a quarter of Sentures Sts” tabecesY. “Garter, the {laslonary: werker of + Cofcond apis Gihireh: Stew "Ssivin, iserar State Sus betintendent of the W. GF Uns am De {Riis 31 oss pastor ot Concord bap: Sr ea Do a Hee nace a tie ac 3 ade ene ae rovers Pits uta By Anetta tag! aete feet Beacons Sr aacait te St Me A Bee tad bad at anes Scere at Ser dees tees Seint ge Sa esac gre Gate ca SUS et eee Sr Lae Peer Seer moar gral Shier atonal, St pen fe Sa ah sua Heemsh teite, cee voc Sti ee Teer ot Seren ae oi eariat als, Hel Tae Saas ate AOS at Prose present werd Me. ahd. Ars Jaa, seers eee arta Se ‘aed Mr. and Sits. Thos. Cark of Man? siimy Nels sae ries tig timeline wee cor, Se teeta Be Reis Seach ok Sees ‘ihe Manik ts a She SE Ba ey eat ie car ete ae Sees. Ne ei Saas die, a oye ey As Rear acraeaoan Lavo ane cher eRe, A tat Sine ae beach eae Heir a Se oa na iene at SL! ar Bice ame Senha See ane Gat lets toe derecet Se eee Se aad at See atthe. Mie aecnercs Seca raeats Aer gaee BASE, ERS tis oda teeta eee Geka “Pach, “ite Va Gora chit. Ranaths., Gress ieisucte & footy diss Buinie alliemae a Ste ee ead ine cris Uae eres oot Ewe ee Bia Hotham REG, Pada Gees, a B Beata Sai Ma gata de GRE SOM ci lace gies 2ige sioad ter Sees Sei’ acrua, iene ies Dh Sea atc Bie, HE Grand ESSE hein afta, Sa dente" (mga Seed Ee seh. cue eee Feces asia, Se See eee, “hake We see tree baie Bee Sear ars he Sa ie ure res ioiey muy favs naa ft vices. 15 the conclusion of tho sorvices iad eit ae ae anesthe sage a te Suara ds, SGT att ie een Aah Beare Sia Nita Sees Sasa ae ee Ved lts Ueans amare iesnmurt cee i Botan at eae a a Sti i ame re GPS it ts actrees atlas nk een ae SRURU en ie aha Re Reena Marie hae Samia a Gaeta Seer el ey ane saat at Bercrsieas pat fae Ser Reeser ae haa eae see steal aaeteiaoges «Pte dead ene eee oe Stee menses ey ui een Se ye od ones Am See impomuacioton.” Aiuste for the. oo ‘talon tras furnished by the New Araster- Gain "Mivsieal Association, award Tk Deerunts Header. A Mee “eros we present "aud'an, gneyable. evening was ene hy’ ail. $s Sn -2ndanual cute Inne ot the’ Argentine ‘rengo Chub wil bo ela” nt “Dexter Park on Wednesday Ceenins: Joly 15th. Stusie will be ture ‘ished s" the Sew Amaterdam Stustesl ‘Assoctation, Perey “Do” Tora, leader, AiiMette men of ait sorts will be par: ieipaten ins “ie Ua foature of the day Wl bo the dance eniled the Baus Woker, by Prot WY, Iie Bunk ata Alas evelyn Moores Wis. adate te expected to he ano af the unique aitalrs ut the xenset oh 2x! modern, up-tordate enterprise te uae of the Keubing Photo Studio ae 1510 Filton St. "ievery”“itace loving“ nan should we prot of thie young man, ‘whe frag: butt ue a wonderful business By" wis islet “attention to. buntness ayn tenga {he business” Woreuxiiye Wheat ented hon hy a representative of thts taper int” qucstioned regarding Is" suecers, MMe, ibn stated that. he! hag" aiways Inge it ife “business to "compete. with ‘thers tn thls line of business and co ale waa malts hia priees’a Hila eheaper It bossa, The Defender stands for tale teas wierpelsex of tie Kin nd wil ch ‘You frankly tet vot have no exeuse: to itroniea the white. man” In. tls ‘ease ‘then you Gan patronize Your ow ‘Silene! At A iuceting recently Hohl by the Gamat onge of gh thy ells, Mr, Geo, He Wwineent of a4. Pulaski St and aie Wm. It MePuriana, af 1220 Fulton Sts Were select as delegates to the. Na: ons ‘Convention of fies, to conven In Phitwacipiia te" ter part of August ois amen Fowtks of Jamalen, Le Ts thas returagu utter sponding 4 very" pleas: ant tine silting trends In ‘Washington: Beige tes, Annie Randall of 2808 Piclic St. with A company of friends Focentiy’ sent a very enjoyable. the. at Ashtiury Pare, Nd. Sse ates ie Bate ot Freeport, ony Island, ‘recently Foturned home after attending ‘the Gen. cal Gonterence st Phitsdelahs and Wales ing. fiends, where she spent t very en Josabie iia. * "Ties Ar gu Matthews or 189A ‘Chauncey St. has een assigned truer of Boren tetra Sits elon “tay: ‘daughter ‘of Rie. an Mrm. ‘idward Fay, ig at home” from iHoard University, Washington, Dy for her stunner vacation, * 2° ine Or! pina and taduntril Shoot at ings Franks tang Islan sel close thelr shoot on Jang 20ut. *"*"*"Sles lien. Stoore Was “recent” gadutted (om tho. Neve York ‘Sedieat ‘College ni Wogpital for ‘women it Stanhiattan, and has the. dae Unetion of ‘elng whe only Race sin ont gator at FSi hn lor of Wed Carton Ave, recentiy” op Ghed"up. an. Gpstowdate hale dressing balor, where ‘she will be glad to. Tee chee her ang friends, SHIRTWAIST DANCE. Ree eee eee Rochester, X. ¥., Juno 16.—Mrs. Flom: Ing Shorts and ies Toberts emtertalned tho Fortnishtly Sewing Circle jare Thre ‘ay afternoon ut the residence of Mra Chartes"Foung, 1212 ‘Harrison “street Tialiteen members were presents Adelle cious luncheon sens served bythe Wostess, son tials Uuey Freeman ef Auburn, 1X. 3 wus the eealesend. quest of Me, tana ‘Sirn Delbert “thompson, It Beaver Sireel. She also vialled her cousin, Mrs, Harry Neal of Industrial street. = +? dire\"cora’ afuiien, am evangelltt of the AUS Zion “Chureh of Cilenges, Mis Beacheu cnenine and avening at’ Zion Sintec 62 "= Rove's. Bs tee of Prone tyn,'S."x., Wau dhe guent of Sr. and Stor Ee: Cite 09 Ford street, at" dinner Sundays tee the “Women's Meme ‘and Foretin Misstonaey Society of ‘tion ‘Chiuect wil «hug a. concert Tuesday evens ing. Sting 200+ “+ "ow, SB ce of Brooklyn, Ni ¥., was in tho eity on busts hens fant week," 2" © Mayor'0.°0, Tall Tian raturned from" Aurora, the St ‘The TMdorado Temple I. By P.O. B. of Wa sill give shirraist “Oavee July h at Flower Cis Hall. += © Str, Ghote Ban, president of tho B. ¥. BU. of Ste Give "Tapttet. Church,” gave’ a” special rogram st Sunday st 0, Ste Roce {wit "ef the Clty" Union of. ib, So- loties ito an address, "W. Ttenry Gresh ang a tole, accompanied hy Sra, Ge Ge Teo + 06" enmgelist Tran Geeta) Dtiched at att Ollwet Baptist Church Inst ‘Sonday ovening to a large audience. »*"* Roe, J Tt Mestatlen af Zion Church sill felebrate’ Is ewenty-Afth anniversary Sine’, Saratoga Springs, X, Y June 14—ar, ou. Mclean, headvalter af the "United Eintes Motd, ‘has gone, to. Jacksonvito, Fin or ange on Uuuincen to cone nection arith lg large real estate’ busl= hess.'* *'+ De. Daniell, the second walt: SF, tbe th, charge’ unt hie return. oe Deh, Wale, the. ecerotary {he hieadwaiter of the’. 8. Hotel! Dr. Pannell, second Walter: Ate Moor, third walter. Med. We Jones, hateenek nan, has organized n Witot uly that seem fant ho eat 40 Yar © * Str. Frama, fend Waiter at White Sviphur Springs, ‘West Vay, will leave in a fow dag wih 2 fait crow of walters to open ‘here. he expects to have banner season. = + Hversboiy Nere te tooling: for the most prosperous, Season In the history of ths pinee. " *"* The hotels opened the Yat of Rtaye, “Mr.” em. Wasitnd, ovtner “and fropHletor’ of the toning ‘Gelored. hotel Tiere, “has “made tans" improvements. ‘Aadea ‘improverente are quite A arge ‘Rol room, cabaret. American and’ chimes Mininge reoren, Io haa had x force. of ‘workmen on for many manths renovating The hotel, "Many" roams have been autded ‘ani Shen completed will be_ the largest Colored ‘hotet In New York State, #2 = Sira"'e, Si"patmer Ie fing up quite & ‘nent fate dressing catnbllshment on Cone [ress atroet. sss Men. Dee Pannell ef Eineinnatl, Oho, arrived 2 fow dave ag0 to'snend the season. = 4 Mn Wm, Teed ‘awved Whrour the: ets few days ane {Enroute to Lake Georgy with n Call crew ‘of walters {0 open ply ne. Fort Wiliam Henry Hoh sak ‘Dalae, Gurley inanager of the Salatogn’ Volet Go: Stores on Cherry, street and “for ths ‘Wasland Hotel, Congress ‘an ‘Federal alrcets, spent. & week on a fishing. trip ith several of the, boys.” ‘They mate ‘tulte A big eaten. *'* © Sfp, Johm Brooks assed through a few Gaye ago en route fo Take Charmpisin, where ie opens the Eaxe Champlain Hotel for the season. eins ite cet Maa SORES Eeae cae Be ig nai Whe Steves Sra Se oe ae a Been tacts mae Beserisaoc ts ee Mea ee Sees car aeiee aoe vay Busneuene ae eu ier eS BSN oe Hite Soh Scere are te Se ae teat te Me Gorath nanan Ene RSE, vot bie. ecatanee’ aot Bett eects, eae fers Bane mere Seerae ts ee gates a Stiri Ao ete EGisr arte Acar Se ah ae a Esra tir: Siararags Raa ae Meg RE awa cea Seed rain ces oe ee See aed = lf err ke BUM DEGiSION CAUSESY DEFEAT ‘ . < ae Melrose Park up to Kheir ate) Tricks; Impossible to Win a Game Qet Thre; Untpire Called "5 isan “Forced Out” ‘at Secots Safe; Wilson Hurt. Sy ——— fy sa owen” ns Sibi! i in cs tend tte wh te | fe gen, ea oe ee feat i i i a a Sircatas ttt creas one ca | orf “hy ay hehe ahah ASsraay hase tea |e he ne akon i, naar ve ae | St et, ge a eee | et fe snp keny ot” she )rewnessee. [ite nanan, taage Mad trouble i, | success selling: yocms composod bY her {hotler "Thay were the suesta of MF an Sirs Vi siaston wile in tho ety. * Sirs: Marta Tal tft for Somos, £0 Ne kono for three weeks. ‘netizon, ‘Tenn, June IE—A_ conven Won ef ieice freien Hsia Ma sessions Gaiu’n Halt severst days go, wih We Founson, ‘Mlexanarte, "Vacs prosidins F, ie'Prici “noted salar ot ren Montes. "A. piensa ‘program. was Teh Aored by ity talent ater which the convention “was ‘aorvea “ty the. Bremen nd thete wives of the 31, &O, and Gn Re X banquet was hela at Cale’ Bal eam diam, 12 pom Be Convention. ajourned ‘to "meet tn 398 Ae Portsmouth Wa. "Le Johnson, Shean! ie Hii sey. By Nee. Cassie L. Fowlkes. Union Cis, Tenn., June 16.—The pas. tor, Mews De. Stepineho._¢nd_mermber oti trlente'of tha’ Re Se charehy hele avery nuccesaful rally. Sundays 6% Tene Cass haw opened up’ very mice eae Indeed in the, Walter building, cor her Dabhins and College.” Te would ‘be Find to hineo you stop The We and Mra Groay ‘will ice you, A cordial welcome. S50 Nels atra: Wim Laws nn ate fina Mra, W. D, Carthors of Nant, ‘Ronn wore’ the, guewta of Sir, and Se. Fr'D” Chpors, 28 1 Mores streot, at & Sretock inner Sunday, aay 28. Sirs, An fie tice Owens wae also present. * *"* Prot, Wott darrett, principal of Sunior Minti Schoo, attended tha” compence: Tent Sxereises at Fulton, Ry, ase week, hich he reports to."bo_‘simnly grand, Peres and Ses, ownnd Power Sat- Uday evening In honor of Afra. Parker ihilen, Seu of Chienzo, Il, entertained ‘on Greenivoed svenue with a6 oclock inner wht Severn! courres and entrons ‘rhone were presents "Sie. and Sirs B, in Glarks Steand Mien Tames Ciny. Mr Shd Mrs. Frank Lng, Mra, ‘Whittaker, Bilt “Brown. "Severn! hours of conver: ation” mnde, the evening. pass il too Sule 'Tor the guests to retire {0 order {ors AMrss Allen “to. eave "on tho 22:80 fain for ter home im Chicago, I, * * = Tittle ‘Tfattie Honan accompanied by Hier grandmotner, stra, 3%. Merton, and funtie, "Sirs. os) “Smyth, wiaited. ‘her sather, Sirs, Lovie. Purdley. in’ Wek: nan, key. 08 # Sins Hoyt Brasafies snd 3iee"suy” Wats” have returned home fein Mager ‘Witlams, University. here HISRE open, Are, eratantes frome Junie arrived “home Sunday trom" Memphis, Fenna, bringing her dausiiter with her Bien "Mary Ellen “Moores who. is" vers lek, “Hep: husband, Mr. Mgore, ccom= faniga them, vat veiurned that evenine Beene remains nf Sirs. Harra Sih: fan of "Carbonate, “ie: wan brow fiero Stoadey. ithe Tew! 2. Bratton, Drenchied the funeral, * © sta. Miner: Pia Wade an daushter "of Fottana ‘was In the. clty ‘Saturday and’ Sunday. The guest or her son, sr. non Wade, Bi eeetisen Sx George ewer = jlte ead was to death of Brg Ja Bonmics'n few days ono. sos Aho sane Say" school “convention of the ‘Cumner ana Preshyterian chureh wil meet hore ‘Thursday’ betore the Fourth of July. *='s Hire. Maivinia Teper. wean in Startin, ‘Tenne anday. #2 tr and’ Mee. Wr, Eawa attend Stra, W.'D. Caruthers ot Nashviile, Peon. were ja the city w few days ago the serie of Sirs. Annie Lee Owen. '* sine Taszle Weddington foawtiray.‘entertatned.=tho “XW. 3 Chub’ en. Grove: street Friday afterrinon ‘Phe’ dcction was held an follows: Mies Batti Gross, prestionts Mra. Casste fs Fowikesvieetpresiaent: Sirs. Annie Green Dugas, accralary: Men,” Eugenia ‘Potten, “assisiont. secrotney?" Mra. Pea Springer, trenturer Atte all ustnesa tho president, Sirs. Ds Walker, ade Nery nice talk, thanking the members for the hearty co-operation uring. het ISretee: monthar em She. next nae. inne witha with Stra" Caasle To Fowikes fem Aintthew street: ©" = The outine of ihe SW. HE hin” wan "eertalais Brands, ho Guests resent haps’ tobe (By Fred A. Dodson.) eatin oF Bates beer A ae meeting of ‘apiat iitatrs of they coe henner ocean ha ets Cares Ae Sead Tan at ee Eee ein eee eee Koos Mama tae Hae Brett a teeta ce Sra ces a Start Sega See es Bieta a Fie sont Sand Sa hoe SESSLER one te ts a Sane eer i sae Eos oak Biaenciu tae SOUR ree a ree Fonlen lope nema ate fof this city will leave hiere Mfongiae argnrs ieee ae eta hc Agietb Sn of he Recon Ansonia Ste, ener ak San ter ae A ce Ser A, "Re atiieat ae Sal ae, nal ee SESS talc Goethe Sete ee «CaP Mavs ter ake tse ateae! “ama So Shot te ata cee Sea's Ssh on celta Teh SOUT eal, Soe Ga eee ae? 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"Stoton wnsea’-Witwor, HC OS 1itehed allies Uraphree tients AGENTS pleats covoperate with us by getting matter in. thie. ofc before Wedneraay noon; ates have matter type: written or plainly wtten on one we ot {ayhor, having « wrotty Uttlo baby girl, sa ete ness Sokdiom Ted eee deal atic se iy eth bine 4a in ta conned” hey beds to tor age tater SY Sen hia art mete. st St sous, {han returned To Sit home, carat iia dae tern Se et Seay wi eave {or Sentsomes Sumit ax: ne FA most, on roa lot wave Saturday fn Stair’ ven by tbsdaimee Yeates Sho ant Bec AY oy ere, aoe Sin cettekoen ant ely tne rere ina ah wh attended "2's ules Jnr momar aed to suryrag parce sins Rah st the dee of Mee ane Biel ln foe af Ty, ee iV ant dag raslon fone hee weer iran et Enel Be pitt Stn dohirdieg, lin. 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Inve been married but sow eap named Brown ‘took Stell to the city; {iin stuck to the town, Stoll, hapfily married and prosperous, one day. Looked fim up and found him stilt driving a dray; Which gods but to prove what we fearnedl while at school, ‘There'sfalways exceptions to every good rule, WE TOLD YOU SO, If you don't believe it refer to our back issues. IT 1S ESTIMATED that there are 170,000,000 real Negroes in the world, and further, lot it]be said they are waking up, Wen they do, a lot of other nationalities will be put to sleep. FOR PRESIDENT, CHARLES E. HUGHES. . “USTAND BOR AN AMERICANISM that knows no ulterior purpose, for a patriotism whieh is single and comptote. Whether native or natural {zed of whatever race or creed, wo have but one country, and we do not for an Instant tolerate any division of allegiance.” So sald Charles 1, Hughes lu bls message of acceptance of the Republica nomination for president of these United States. ‘There Is no question in the minds of most people that his selection was a wise ono and that the voters will rally to his support as they never have douo for any other candidate, ¢ From our point of view there are many things to be considered in this campaign. Our plins must needs be materially changed with the Progressive party out of thojileld. It should be patont to all that our best interests are conserved whent we give our loyal ‘support to the Republican party. We have been disgrdntied in the past because we hava not received the repre: sentation we thyusht we were entitled to. Four years of Democratic rule has tempered that feoling and brought us to a realization of the fact that half a foat is ogjter than no loar at all. We mast adapt every man who goes {nto office on faith, no matter what his preelection promises are, for promises, especially of a°politieal nature, aro meant to b> broken. ‘The record mide by Mr. Hughes is one that heightens the Bliet that he will prove worthy of the high trust Imposed upon him. Wojlo not expect special favars; wo wunt only what is tendered every otter loytl American citizen—Justlit.” In the matter of appointments, Jet qualiiation and not color rule.) We i:ave passed the stage whore We need or seek syupathy. What ve miorit let us hive. Crush out these obje>- Monable and unonsttutonal ate Ifvs thst aro eniy but (0 bunfiate and degrade the mot loyal of all Aneriehn citizens. ‘weare takeng Mr. 195 on fit “We are not expecting the impossible oy acaue meht man 1D Hho chair, conditions ean be materially sich means ive tO Inns cardidate merely as a business vote means jung ‘© Ment what views he has en the vesed oe ee we for TAHtCM that be sill be president of all the tend Qs our 10'S} rort win no strings attached to the se our mS president Hh, Charles B. huge, A VOIGE FROL THE SOUTH. F RIENDS the race woy!d indeed be in a sorry plight, Ever ie up tu the most unexpected pinees we find big, Broad mon nis. thet voice of Justide rise high above the rabble’s ery of ev Orlonns isn’t the worst city In tho South and yet there 3 tt could improve ont FP. Ricard, writing ta the New says: i | wn *tiendly relations letwe w the various races fate has thors his great poveae «OF te vedo for the neo rhe reasons for tlie desi oratum are both sellish and ent to need argument « claoration. Another fact dverywhere else has ma > most obvions is that real ship aco adsplitely ins ossible without perfect us| for live up to-lhis truth ing not only erimsoned the TMtered it wish wrecks . £ mighty empires. ‘This is ‘iy they ery, Deace, peacn, but there ts no peace.” faa to be entirely just, especially when personal, % racial of otUer stron’ blas ig present to obtride 4s. While Pfesudice may not be the negative of *® to be Ws Preventive. And the characteristic erous vorm, this grea despoller of nations so {is ite Insidiousuess. Indoed, so subtle is it ecelred. thereby, Uuintentionally and uncon- Ject into thr acts this insidious poison. sever, fF Naty. (aGr> fs at least. one infallible ae qualit} of fir Justice; one lamp with a never ayend Up Si"Do unto others as you wonld lave Mt yours - in his place. ‘Theso rellections were t sccurence in New Orleans, viz.: 1, The Var p Nogroes that resist arrest, 2. Denying 3/ The call to WHITE people exclusively Parade.” Olden test? And Mr. Ricard furthor says: 5, you were a portion of the body politic atshness meted you by the police, and the ¥ accorded you by the courts, and Instead ‘Pelion. What would you think? How do atont it? Suppose, again, you wore ot this great elt, bearing a proportionate directly, pecause you owned property, ang a3 surely, as avery authority on political 5 renters and consumers—supposo under ‘or maneuvered out of tho parks of your ed where you largely predominate in num- ow would ym f00l? a people who'Zumntshed, in the person of to Arerican Independence, a people whose 2 £0 In defending this gelt samo.city ‘shest encomium from Genora} Jack- 373 to presorve this glorious unton; at E1 Caney and at San Juan Hill «l of whose ons are even at this leo to uphold American honor and ¥ of these glaring facts you were as the call for tho ‘Preparedness -ned.necessaty or worth the while to K? How would you fool? And what Yourself tn the Negroo's place.” Pur. wot. oy i \ . Cee oo oe THE EXCEPTION. | f hor and she thought lots of tim. en married but sowie etiap named Brown elt; dim stuck to the town. eid And prosperous. one day’ ad found him stilt driving a dray; prov what wa learned while at school, xceptions to every vo rule, you don't believe it refer to our buck issuos. : thare are 170,000,000 real Negroes in the world, ey are waking up, When they do, a lot of other sleep. SR AGAIN, “HE ONLY ONES disgruntled with ‘ch company that we have decided ho return to privato life and to ‘sal fatlure he has made & how. “ite history had g cblef execu: the laughing stock of all the Mho-war. There were a feel- tox tich “democracy should wesc volley Inaugurated “gine run to thts oN Ee C obilé’s’ play, ee ann ae Soringietd, iil, June 16—Our young People returning” Homo from school this Wock are ‘the Allsses Elese Vora Ford from Fiske University, Nashville, “Tenn, Bringing ax a vislior ile’ Dunbar ot Kinsman, 0.; atiss Alico J. Husten, see: retary Dr. “Shepard Nailonal. ‘Training school, Dunham, N. C.;who will spand wo ‘month vacation “and. then ‘return, + * ¢ The Defender can alway be found at the Com Drug Store, 100%, the only ace “drut atore inthe’ ety,” and) from the carricts, Robert and Sugar Jackson, 1912 22. Kansas street, who will Ue glad Xo dotiver it to you. *'* ™ aay uth Das Hla jas roturnud trom Donna Terra, Alo, haying closed her ‘sehool for the season Seu, ME, Cottman Clem, "took the Young Missionary Hand of St. Paul's. A. 2M. 5, churel out to bum Parke Saturday ‘atterioon. © ‘they ‘had four gallons. of feo creat donated to them, «+ * New Hope Taptist churel gave’a hay ruck Fide Friday night. ‘Thres large wagons took the party ive miles northeast of the sity to lubard’'s: place, = Enclosed fod baseball clippings of Sunday, June 1. Jing, uns dit White Kirby is conve: escent at the home of hor mothen, Mrs, Alico White. + "+" ‘Tho Atlsses ‘Laythe Webardson,“tteteno White, dutta. Miche fardson and Mr. Senard. ‘Grads were Soringfieht guesis at a. hasket dinner in Lanesville, Sunday given by. Mas Pear Smith of Mechatiesburg *'* + he Sune gay school “hour hw ‘been changed at St Paul's A,'M. church t0-9:90 a ane Xoung-Peopio's ‘meoting, 30 Dm. At he Soung heople of the city aro uiWway's Galesburg, ML, June 16.—The Melinda Dunbar ‘class of Ue A.M. E Sunday School havo Just ended a series of pac, ties In honor of ‘Miay Marguerite. Pere ton and Miss Mazel Haren, who grade ated from Galesburg High ‘Sehuole Phe eutertainments ware ust follows: Soiree, June % Miss Lilie Uurry, hostess: fete, ‘June 8, atin Dolly’ Mektusey, hosteas, Fecoption to tha ‘alutinl on Friday oer ‘ning wats held tn dd’ Fellows Halle A progrant of, muste “and short tales was Fenderet. “rhe Melinds Dunbar clase prado up of 26 young Indlew who aro oe ing excellent “work along piuathropie Hines. Airs. Molle Wells Crew ts teacher, #8 airs J. 22 Worry und aon have Bone fo Missouil, where hey Will spend a ahort visit. + *'* Six members have been Added to the Second Baptist ehurch last Sunday. Over “tires thousand dollars fis Uecn raised towara’ the new church Rouse. ‘The old vullding Is udvertised for Sale. “Tha pastor, W. b. AM. Scott leaves his week ‘to atiend the Baptist ‘State Convention iat convenes In Chicago, * * dlarguerite Verte and Hagel Sisee yer gruiliated “from the iligh School, * + s"hirs, Easley, who died tn this ely, Was shipped to Olllo for burlat = tS Mrs, Stelle Holder sim very delightfully at Peoria last week *'* © dirs, I Logat delivered a Teeture in Canton on Penner ance, and pleased her audience, #6 Mr. Knowles, fornnerly of Galesburg, but how of Quiticy, on his wos from” the Hrogressive "National conventions, stopped over in our ety, #9 = Sra Yuuline “Anderson and. aits. Smith are on the sick’ list, + *"* Mr dese Linz), Je. Is now operating a taxicab In the ity and would Hike the patronage of ull. «4 #'ithe Sunday school ‘of tie Second Baptist churett will Funder @ special pros tam on Children's basy June 18. They Will also tuave @ picute at Lincoln Park oa duke Sake tied tats Teen ne eee ENO Atm tended tie ‘Temperance prograin Sunday from St, David were us follows: Mr. i Davis, Mrs A. “Taylor snd nlece, ‘Miss Marie Jackson; stages Jessie, Emmia and Nallle ‘Webb, silso Kaymond Webb. * = Ar. “and Mis. Cogan ‘of Galesburg at fended the ‘Temperance exereise Sunday ‘Those rocelving’ the prizes for. the best Gained clavs were: "Firat, Mliss Loto Pickett; “second, Mlws Cota Pet-ossy third, Stra, JH, Petecs; fourth, rs, HA Mekett; sid, Misa Viola Petyoss: ora’ Rev, Sd." Williams. of Cate preached ut Me, Carmel Monday evening, June 12. ‘Kev, Williams a former pastes hnore. fa en route to his) homme trent Chie cage, where he attended the convention, «airs Rd. Pickute be vory il at her home. *'* * charles heh, St Davids te Nery ‘il, “suftering rom an tngury. fuse {ained fast fall a the imines. * hie Busy wees wilt give a tury" Interesting program and ts supper ‘Thursday ever Bing, Sune 13, ut the. First. Baptist chuteh, “veryboly ‘come and have. a Good time, "+ "+ is. “Lvoks.vlaited. the Webb rothers Sanday. «+ * Mes. Win, Lee and ehitiren Aare visiting Mrs. Hd. Adams of Glen-3e." Mrs. hee and ars. Adams aro sis-ers, * «James Webb Shraluted. Tits’ Knee’ severni Sundasy age Dlavtiss vail, “Te is giving him. consti crable trouble, “The Gdds and Enda, wilt pity the Farmitngton teain Sunday. + '* D."A. Jordan spent Sunday’ in Canton, <'0s' the XC OF Peis gavea box coe theso assurances of support of the principles of equality before the Jaw and in government affairs, great discrimination has bee practiced not only in the departments over which the president has indireet control, but also In ‘npointinents that are made by the president himself. During the present administration the following ofties holders, together with hundreds of others, have heen succeeded by white men: Wiltiam H, Lewis, assistant attorney general, with a salary of $5,000; J.C. Napter, register of the treasury, $4,000; Charles W. Anderson, collector internal revenue, $4,500; Henry Lincoln Jolinson, recorder of deeds, §4,500: Ralph W. Tyler, auditor of navy department, $4,000; Joseph EB. J.ce, collector internal revenue, $4,500; Charles A, Cottrill, collector internal’ rovenue, $4,500; Henry W. Furniss, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, $10,000; James W. Johnson, council, $3,000. Under Republican administra Hons the polley was pursued of appointing a colored man to fil a. vacancy created by the resignation, death or expiration of term of a colored office holder. What race man with half an ounce of self-respect could cast another vote for a man like Wilson or any other man representing the Democratic party Some of us were fooled once; never again. | ‘THE CHAIN GANG. to the separation of the races." Laws are made to be enforced, but whether ath deste ner demand ae Pee SNOT eo caer aisle iia baie iis such, The occurrence is only made note of to show how far the prejudiced mck tm oars ena eo thw tow hb rehdin population, No doubt there can be found laws on the statite books of South Carolina that daily are being violated; why not see that they ‘are votes place in office these worthy public servants? \ toot weak than the great condice waging betwecn tho big rowees weeks the eae te “ cae, saan Woe ave tongs. get this fixed indelibly in your mind so you will not bo embarrassed ae you fo today when tying to think who ocupies tat exalted postion now. J, ALL TOGETHER NOW: Hughes, Hughes, spread the nows, it's Hughes, -SELF-PRESERVATION is the first law of nature, go it is up to(us to gat busy and sind out just whero wo stand in the polities erin, -_},AS-A MATTER OF PACT, the Republtean and Prosi pasties nave 86 }many men who would\make presidential timber that it!{s hart decide. “sedmogn tuom, "While the Democrts-<but why. alk shout thom 3 hisos nicsnes ator mm nee style, barring the i om aDI:. “or the “qurtesies the "oth eomtothtng <a wh es * ‘ges aur PRAIRIE STATE. ‘aitimaih tence sais {By Gladve Croufana’ ‘(Wessic Webb.) Saturday night at the ball which was very miccenstul. (Gy BF Keesee) Duquotn, Hil, June 16-—The ball team went over and crossed bats with the Chictstopher “ball “team . (white). Our Vora wore defeatea. = + * Andrew Oliver and wife, Colfax, Ta., are here, the guests of thelr’ son, Siri We I, Oliver, “It ie thought they’ will maice this thelr future home, * *'*'se. Grover Blackirell, Cairo, Passed through hero on his way’ to. St Louis, Mo. * * * Mes. Peyton Smith, Hal- Wdayboro, was here on business. * + * Mrs, Neiile Bibby Contralla, Is here vis- Hing relutives. *'«°*"Jaines Barker, Pu. Jaski, is vialting Me. W. Shotner. * = Nev." D, Fox tote’ for Contratia, Sunday, st 3 Mrs. 2. Johnson Colp has pur- chised some real estate hore and expects fo move up ‘in about. ten days. te Jinn Stewart went down to iikville Sat- urday night. +'** \W. ikerninghan, who Naw heen cuniined’ at home with a lame leg, $3 able to bo out again, "> * Miss Hisle “aSincannon, ‘St ‘Johns, has gone fo Carbonate to take a’ course of studien in Gio Xarmat. *'*'* We can. well boast of Vernellette Peters ay an elocutionist Wat we ure not asiiined of ** * Heese Springs went over to Sparta Sunday. +t * ley. E Holmes uaptized lve. eam: didates Sunday. * *'* Rev. W. ‘t. rank Yn hus returned, tho guest of Na coushs, Sek. deals teed Cairo, W., June 16—The Sunday shoot gf tho’ First Baptist _chureh,. 190) nnd Walnut strects, gave a social in the hall of. the ‘church ‘Wednesday night after prayer meating. A next ttle sum "was fenlized,'* * '* Thursday evening, June 15, ‘T, ‘Theodore Tuslor, a former Calro toy, ‘ut “now of Chleago, will give a Defender—Gal 11 ves cece. asses vice mnusieal in the “First” Baptist "church, se 9 Phe rally at Ward chapel A. 3 1 chureh netted a suin of $600, * *"* tev, S.J. Withians: and son, olin, de are visiting in ‘Canta and “Monmouth, and Use reverend Will "also visit ‘the aptist Stauth” Convention tn Chieago, The chureh gennted Im a vacatlen. tho ex cellent Work he Ins done siice ‘coming fo the chureh has endeared ‘iim to. hls congregation, © * * Airs. Goo. Bustramn, Wha hms busn very slek, ia eonvaleseing ee souee Hi. June 16—-Chltdren’s Day was oliservad In all the churches and will Be continued “next” tomorrow at Vrown Chapel A. af. 1 Church.» +" Rev, ‘Maddox. preached ‘an able. sermon Sunday evening Ne Brown Chapel a. Nt ELChureh. = * * An execllent programa was rendered at shitoh Rapist’ Church of “Chicago Heights on Children's Day. * + + The King's Daughters met with Mra. J. M. Mason, All wove present and enjoved Uiemeelves to the highest, after which they were. served. two-course tuchcon ‘by the hosters. ‘They will hold their next inecting with Mrs, Jllls, Joet St., another charming enteriainer. + * Tiehgnmin “Allen and ‘Daisy Johnson re- ceived thelr diplomas Inst week nt tho cinhth grade (graduation exercises, * * * Frannie Cooper, Braldweod, Was the Auest of relatives, @ © * airs, Pent! Pincek of Mattoon, 3H, attended the funeral of her Wwotlinr, Hofsee Carter. * Eugene Gransie and Trignd a6 in Joliet for an indefinite stay..*'* * Dan Darker, 2318 W, Take St. visited Ife cousin, Willian ate, + * + dirs, J. Smith attended the Rantist convention tn Chlenso. = * + Mr. and Ars, Leroy Thovles spent Sunday ag the Ruesis of Mra, Kennedy, Morris. ML + + Ars, attic White spont several days with her sister, Ars, Ellen T. Sta son. *'* * Mrs. Harris of Texas returned to her home from Chicago Melshts. * = * Mies Josephine aiiler of Kentiteks" 19 the uest of her aint. © * © Mie. and. Mrs. ‘esse Jackson are rejoicing over the ar- rival of 0 non. ** © Liutlo Bentriee San- ders of Lockport underwent an operation at Silver Cross Hospital. * * = Percival Harrlg tx cgnfined to his home. * + Mr. Chas. “Blanchard’s mother, of Cht- coo Wetais ie recavering fram tho La Grippe, * + * Sirn Doherty and “Joseph Stctenien, are ‘aii “Indanosed, * lortee Carte" age 22, passed away after a tony Hines. “is was highly eateomed by ali and whl he necatis ‘missed’ by both the trustee heard and "choir of Mount Olive Baptist Church, of which ho wei a mnomnber, LEGAL NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern: ‘Take no- tlce that ‘on the fourteonilt day of July, JG, the undersigned will appear In he Probate Court in the Chy of ‘Chieago, Cook Counts, to have Benjamin Bond de: elaedTozally dead, Signed) CRCELIA BOND, 801 La Saite St. MISS SENSTACKE ENTERTAINED. Mus Fila. Senstackor Savanna, Con. sister of Biltor RS. Abbott, 3109" State Stfeet, wean erttertained at ditiner on last Sumy afternoon ‘by Mrs, Wine 3. Tar His. 32 East atch street, Fiat A, The Ghinor wag served In courses snd an ene Soyable afternoon was spent. as neiples of equality before the Jaw and ation has beew practiced not only in dent hag indirect control, but also In resident himself. During the present ers, together with hundreds of others, ney general, With a salary of $5,000; 1,000; Charles W. Anderson, collector in Jolinson, recorder of deeds, $4,500; ment, $4,000; Josoph B. J.ce, collector Cottrill, collector internal’ revenue, ordinary and minister plenipotentiary, 3,000, Under Republican administra. nting a colored man to fill a. vacaney expiration of torm of a colored office unce of self-respect could cast another ier man representing the Democratic never again, | «Myrtle Clark Acent.) CLUBS 4 SOCIETIES. dMdanad “and celttan an ane ta ane signed and written on one side of the Paper (mo postal cards.) Tho AMystle Social Club No. 1 was de- Ugutfuily entertained. Thureday. June 6, by Alias Minato. Tucker, 198 Dearborr street, A surprising nimber of visit- ofa was present, and they” immeaeurably Increased” the ' “evening's "enjoyment, Charming tasteumentat and voeal olos demanded incessant applause. ‘The host- ess sorved a splendid’ repnst: Mrs. Sess sle Havets, president; E. Smith, editor. ‘The Lincoln Savings League met. at the home ‘ot’ the’ vice presiderit, Sirs, Jonsie Misher, “3529 Feacent strest, Ik Nas children's “night.” Vishtors, Tour, Lunch, tee cream’ und cake." ‘Tive Line goln Savings League next meeting Mon- day night t Sirs, Peart Lewls Rand, 47 West’ 20th street, frst Mat.” Airs, Ailes Vance, president: aira, J. 5. Fisher, vies Drosident: J.C." Vanco, ‘ehalemnin; Als, Anna Foredt, secretary, Cornell Churity Club—Mrs. Genovieve Goleman entertained” Corel Charity Glub at the residence of rs. W. B. Ken Rely ‘Juno ‘tad, on ier birthday, and she ‘ud real ‘party. “Delegates fo the Slate and nation fedoration wero ‘elect ed. Program as follows: Mrs. Dr. ‘Dan {ol Wilms rend in paper on the lives of Marrlet Tubman and Sojourner ‘ruth. ‘The Rosal Art Club mot ut the Phylils Wheatley “Home, 3256" Ithous - avenio Wednesday, June Th, Mrs, Hennetta Hudson, “hosiess. Nodwithstanding the Very td Wether, a large number were present. | Refresiiments” wore served, Next ‘meeting ‘with Airs. Carrio Worth ington, Giz Wabash avenue. 18. Drake= ford, president; N. Mall, seerotary. tie Best, Side Wome, Chay et at the home of the president ‘Thursday afte rtoon,. dime. & "After games. luncheon Was served snd. the prlzes Were ayvunded ax follows: ‘Airs. Jones dirat, Aes ilnek Second, 3tra, Brown third, dirs, Crawley, president; tes. Dick, seeretary. ‘The Wikd Nose Whist Club met at the home of Mra. J. Il. ‘Cogwell, 26 ith satrect, June 8.” Jauiicheon wis served by the “hostess. “all the members enjoyed the atternagn. “Next mesting wil beat the home of Mra E. "Davis, ars, Be Stanton, president; Mrs, J.B, ‘Cogwell ‘auditor. Social Eight Whilst Club was onter- tained by Mrs. 1. Diltiard and-Atrs. l- Maon at” 6137 "Feuer sitet. Thursday, Sune & After cards. a delicious. lunch Was served," BUA. Schaffer, president: Mrs, L Dillard, secretary; Ai. Allen, cd Bolglan Whist Clu was entertained ung 'S by Mrs. 3. Greastium, of. 3809 South Park avenue. “After the regular Bumea, ‘Phe ‘members were delighttully served by the hostess, "AN Jud an eh Joyable time. Next meeting with Mrs. Davis, 4611 "zevaus avenue. ‘Mes, AE Morlott, president: ars. Charter ‘amen, Seereluty; Mrs. Carrie Me Keots, re orter. Utonia Whist Club met at the home of Mr “and Mrs. Johnson, 261 IS. Soh street, Friday, “June. After gaines umehcon ‘wats’ served.” Everyhody ens Joved themselves. ‘Tho nest meeting Will be held with, Mrs, C. Lucas Friday, June 22rd, at sot i 30h strect. W. ‘Hwotun,’ president; drs, Durrett, secre= waryy Airs Menderson, treasurer, ‘The Semper Fidetly Club met Wednes- day evening at the home of Me and Mrs. Thos. U. Steveng, The next ince ing willbe with Min and alray Wh. Huaiun, 3638" Dearborn “street, Wednes: Gay evening, June 2h.” Air. Verne Babbs president; "Atrs, Magnolia. ‘Stevens, ree borter. ‘The Pleaides Club met Sunday, June Li, at the residence of Ml. of C. Bugs Barnes, 2521'S. Federal street, at. nan. ‘Phe ‘mesting veas full OC -ahi-"ine vim, Uusiness topics being hastily diveussed ‘aiid conehided.” Assistant Secretary Wm, Scott delivered an interesting address, She Gives Wi-e President Curtain ait also’ delivered. an address, After Prosident Webster had reprimanded. the members on thelr leks of shouldering of thie spectre, orton tia cade Jouied te be elavorately “feasted ‘by Sirs. “Bares, to who Uiania. was hhearaiy’ extenited, “P. e Webnter, pres Ment; C. Jiantey” Johnson, secretary. ‘The Nexto Fellowshlp League will hold 4 conference on “face Discrimination” at Marshall Fields Cy. atthe Reading oom, 3003 State St., Sunday, June 18, at 4p. im. Every orxitnization’ in town’ bt askted't9 eend delexsttes. Something must tbe “done, “sand “that sotething must. be stone in Union, "The umgue deslres every erson who lias’ been rofused service Should bo fwrezent and. tit his story. A risia contronts the rave, Jase Sunday's meeting was in honor of Childrens bay. "The Glee Club of the Raymon” School rendered Inspiring tmuske. ‘Principal Lewis of the same school told how seit xovernment works inthe Maymond School. Jiis store tras a revelation ‘us 10 how the problem of Dehavior nd eluizenship is. being. solved by these elitaren. "rho discussion whieh Fowowed showed earnest wish that tHe same system eoutd be encouraged In oth: er publle schools tn the elt. ‘The Dianna Charity Chub met with Mrs. Myrtle Collins, 6928 Champlain Ave, Aira: Collins arranged x highly” Inspiring pro: eam through the "very. distingulghed Wisitory prevent, among whom Were Ars. Fannie Hall Clint and “Stes. “Streator, sololat at Orchestra ‘IHall.” Pines of next eating, June 2nd, Ars. Rubs Dovginy, 2131 Calumet Ave., thd spt. airs. daub JL Johnson, pres} Are. latite Gordan, sey. . gine University Society met at te ‘club “parlors ‘Sunday, dune ta, and ueh interest wis, manifested. Omeers for Uie coming’ teria Were ‘lominatel. We are very glad indect to report the recovery of Miss Leonorn Curtin ‘from her iliness, tut'in the same breath wo are worry’ to. report that "Miss. Iesther Bullock is now in Provident Hospital. 1t Js hoped ‘iat all of the members of tHe club Wil! read” tne. article in the June Issue of the World's Werle magnzing, by Re'Stannard Baker, Tt ts interesting, pungent and forceful. ‘The Aipha Suffrage Club held its regu- Jar ‘Wednesiay evening [meeting and. Intge number was present and Heard tho report from Ue women who were In. the line of march tn the great parnde, ‘They also told of the fine spread. onjoyed by the women who came ask to the Read- ing Room afterward. and dried out and ‘Qnjoved refreshments provided ‘by ‘Dr. Eimanuel’s Committee. ‘Several delegates game in and enjoyed the Alpha. Club's hospitality. Regular Wednesday evening meeting ‘wilt continue at the Reading Room, 2005 State St. ‘The Smart Set Whist Club met Sune $,at the rosidence of Mrs. 2. "Walker, 46ee State Su. After ‘games’ luncheon as served and we close to meet June 1g "at the residence of Mra. Whitson, S22 catumet “Ave. Teporter, iiss "A: ‘Brannom, ‘Tho Progressive Negro League will hold Sts regular meoting at 3812 Wabash Ave. Sunday’ afternoons “The general publlo ‘as well as ench member is requested to be present ‘to enjoy the excellent Dro- ‘gram which Is. belng prepared by the program committes, of which MIF, Charles Hi. Turner ts president, ‘The Hureka Fina Art Club was en- terlained at ‘the rosidenes of Birs. Lox Eils Young, 3556 Forest ave., ‘Thuraiay afternoon, Sune Sih, and was to. re- uy Att Clad met with {s¥ea, s860-Vernon. Aves Sn. "A. delicious Taneh? “Ry the"Spatess. Ris ‘tent; MAG ‘Browas PASTOR RESIGNS. Sli te re apimham, Ala. June 16—The en- He gominunlty resicis the realening ot FJ. 2. Moppins. ae pastor of Aetro- olitan A. Mt." Zion chureh. He has Pastored "the Metropolitan ‘Church fot Uireo Years. He lias made many friends 4m the eily and state and has watched the Intereste of Zion and its people to ‘an effective degree. = * * Miss Row Kigg ot Pitsgerald, Ga, tg visiting Misa Wilrna Byrd, *'* + Prot, 6. a, Diton, director of Faitodega College “Conservatory ot Music, ip here for tho summer. “ft has een ‘his custom to spend his summers In one of our large southern cities, Tav-- Ing recelved) so many. requests” fromm Bigham he has come to ust * «NP and 3tra, J. W. Youngblood are making thelr home’ with Ars. Mealiister, S06 oth St. + ¢#! Mrs. Tele Waters, nnd children have returned (o the eity, having spent three months In Mobile, Ags waite Ing. her mother." * * Please do ast abreviate name of towns, *'*'* Sfiss Annie Fistor, daughter of Dr. C. L. Meher of Mobito, 48 visiting her sister: ates, De Se Anderson. * * #'Sir. W. B. Driver, man. ‘ger of Union stutuat Assn, inade a nurs Fled viatt to Mobile on busiess. *\*"* ‘The Climbers entertained xt the Elks’ Test June &. In honor of Miss Carrie Neoley Drlde-clect. "The evenings was spent ith ust and danetug. fee evens Was Served. ‘This marks the beginning of & jeeries ‘of affairs to De siven foe Stist Neeley,'* #*"Dr, Jas. Simmons, former Pastor of First “Conzrogational ‘church, Inut ‘nov of New Orleats, lus attended commencement at Taller, and stopped hore to visit his daughter, ars, aMtekto, He preached at morning ‘services Sus, day."s * "hte, and: Sirs, Geo. Green of ‘aliadexn yald ‘thelr reapeets to Aties ‘Katherine ont, on route to New York, ‘They’ are ‘motsring, “In thelr new ene, ot Prof. a. W. Overtreey for st nuke ber of sears ‘Prot, of Enkilsh at Siltes Colteze, “but now principal af St. eters hung. 2. School of Florhiay “yetsuea, through the eity en ‘route to. Cinelunatie le will be In Ohio for a short stay, aria hich he’ wilt return to Bisham ta" spend the summer, WEDDING BELLS. Payton, Fia., June I—Rov. £, 3, dnckson, 4. A"of Wayerous, and prot: fer, Pores’ Murray, spent dune’ "Srd. and Hh ia Natal, Bik hey retort an ene Joyable stay, + * * gune 5, the following Wosram was rendered In’ Stt. Bethal Bavtist chureh by retumed students wed teachers, followed bya reception: whieh Was held In Me Bethel prsonags: “Mae sie, Invocation, ‘musie, welcome address, “Daytona, the’ Beaute Te A eae ‘mondson:” response. "Our Individuality Av Z. Zanders: musie, “greotlog. bekelt ‘of the ehurches, Lev. I, ‘Jacksons se, BeNh adie de Mets ocala, Miss Giodys’ Tong? paper, “Dive. Deep and Get the Pearl.” 'Mlse'G. i. “stoore, Yooal duet, Misses Lillie and “Steud Leavers reiuding, SliseLatey “Stier: In sstrumentat solo,” Mins dita Silliness pac her, MeKinley’" Lofton; elosings tunireos, Prot. John. simpson, Jucksonville Cole lege, Iuckeonvitle, Flas Joseph Bryan, master of coremoutes. + *"s Mitsy Enel Mesiry, ‘tho accomplished daughter ot Mead Mes. Jo Le Tenry, way wedded to Me, Mitara ‘Startin in New Stork Bay 2%, Wie. Her Daytona friends wish thom much joy. ¢** Ttev. Perry sturray. thas been unanimously enticed to the pas forate of the Volusia “Baptist church, Volusia, Fl. * ** Bro. Peery Sturray made a hasty vlelt to Volusia, Pin lox Saturday. * + * Rev, Pv. Jadwards has returned to his charge in Eau Gallle, Fa, “© Nrs. Mainle Eavnrds has one to Georgia to Visit hor mother = ss Miss Glulss Bova is" nov clerk in the Adams Goufecttuners’ in Waserove,” She is polite, courteous, and la adding rests to the ave, ** * New Me Zions 8 Ra, wos guveva reception tO tho retuned Auidents. “The program was sentered i the church * +)" Ap. Millard Adsing of Fore Vierea is. tn ‘tha city for imedient Wreatment under Dr. TA. Adam eS MMe. Mungo Teaborts and Wive hive eotne from Sandford, ‘Fis., anit are now please intl “domieited in “die: Lewis “residence, Lewis street, * *'# Mrs, Gibson of St Uaville, “Fla. wan here “vllting her ousin, ‘Mrs, "Simmons, * ** Presiding Enicr “7. 4. Willang. was visiting So J.J. Marly ast Lord's Dax He ba pre: wigitie over the Vaintka diatriet = ee Rev. Calhoun ana amily were re wait Snug Rov. 4. J. Hareie aie" fantty. last Mondas.’ ‘Trey returned to Ormond, Fae the earls portion of the week, == © Ass ME. Ronner fe tn Deland, Pla, this Week,’ + 9 '*'Mes. Sadie. Mogan ‘has ‘res urned to the elty. # + * Mrs Ida Jenks had A birthday. Saturday, June. 3. ier husband gave her x wel," * + ies 4. Harris, who hay heen IM for the inet “ten dag’s, Ia now recovering s # Nir. and “Mes. Tawin Jones. have pure huised a “beauthiut bungalow from "Ae, Squaro Deal Miller on Center St.” nent Loomis St. + * * From Me. Square Deal Miler, Dr. 3. 77, Stacking: purchased A Tot on Genter St “A lot was tis0 sold to Mr. Arthur Simmons on Crerry Se #2 * Miss ‘Husselt Lewis. wae quietly. married fo Mr. Rufus teeans, in the home ot Siniare Deal Miller, “Notary Public, 473 Orange Ave, at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. “Siuare Deal Miller oitlekaiea, Esaminitions of applicants to teach he, jubtie” seheots ar ‘Florida ware held In te various counties. ‘Trust all have Passed satlatactorily. © © = Stra. Lula Murray ‘will ere tong go to Georgla for ‘an indefinite. visi to. relatives and frien. *'"'* Joseph rvan' went to Bose fon June § and will be gone during Gre suminer. © *'* Miss J, Beatrice Tasior ts DEFENDER GOES TO MAINE, Poriind, Rie. Sune 2—E Paxton, eller, U.S, Ne"tedl'ns those aoe Finee paper ta grostiy iy denna ones Altereat navel fests of dhe Ue Raed Service, nnit'we have choseh the Xt cage ‘Dofender ea" ihe, per ta be eae fable ‘or faititing thts" domans, Sie inte, cxailimatess hooks neonate fra and ail athers concerned he Gre Wake fare" oF the “iinee, Smif cnisted te So Wil te Glad to receiea any newn ee mate Xerox" putlicaion “tn ke berets Ane matter of nate nddrcarea to 3 ee ion, Ue & hirminghiam, cate" ° SE, New York, N.Y will be aeeatly Gopth diated and considered. for puliieaise to ‘the Defender, and also ame meee Plt dim nite en nrilng to them Greaily” annrecinted. “Get topeunen Slacimers, amd Tats have. qt Salt fapersont to us, that. wil comeate te ows we want to rend aout, “Ose vane iter, relatives ana fends wit bo ei to Teo "a itle news of the colored hos’ ef tho U.S. Naval Service. ‘ts sis Boxe {on wilt be" on ety Gass" feave af ae toneo from Sune th any tatters pa Heation” wil Bo. thdty” recctoag cei home nadrece, 158 8. 219 strect, Thine deiphia, Pa. and after tho Sh of ay his eddies vil be Us 9. 8, Hirmnaiey Se, Be aiasters Nas" snsk“thippea ti Masters Na3SU8t Shipped over ‘on tho ‘Birmingham, aid fa spending hia hits” dayaTeave tn Phiadetphiay Paes ton till soon" ne_ailpoing abet “on te Srminghom, Fo Etter We. Se per, ae Ghefstetd and “Paxton ‘are’ atin We" (as fnaters on the famous’ stout ‘Birminee iam ‘SICK LIST. Miss Biise Wabins, 4347 Forrestvite av- ‘nue, ester of Mra. Delaney, returned from’ Passavant Hospital thie" woke hore ‘sho underwent an ‘oneration. Shs fins fully” recovered ‘and Saya" ahe fools Ike a 2eyear-old Mrs. Ne F, Webb, 4591 St. Ferdinand avenue, St. Loule, ta. te much betes Dut not out of danger.” She'ty the wis ot the Tew. J. Ne Webby 3615" Brats vento, Ohl city. ‘oln’ Davis, “inglanapatte, ane, was taken to Provident Hospital for iin’ oper: AUlom which "was uceeestuly” performed by Drs. Dickerson and Dalles, ‘Mice ‘Frances Reader, who haa been auite ih ts improving. ‘Art Cegezoe, £529 Wabash avenuo, was scen on tho streets Monday.” We has been iit auite a ‘while ana his friends are gind {a fee him outs alice Tnthy Scott, 2350 Rhodes avenue gre ot Gheages Sopuay sous Tass i recovering frome apell af sickness, Sirs, Hattie «Slaughter, “member of Ruth ‘Tomple, S.A, Tafa alek nt 116k and ‘anna streets, Morgin Pare, er real nee Rev. G, H1AtcDanlel, president of. Bn- torprise inaifute, who has becn conned to his realdence st 3731 Elmwood pivenus for some, Um), Ia convalescent § iy clar\ aaberry, who aa Yoon ing: Provident uterine’ Sram a Ce Stroke, Ia? Mr. DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS - TALKS ON Preventive Measures First Aid Remedies Hygienics and Sanitation NO CASES ARE DIAGNOSED AND NO PRESCRIPTIONS GIVEN IN THESE WEEKLY ARTICLES SAVE YOUR RENT MONEY! Here are two bargains of unusual merit. If you want to get ahead in the world, begin today and own your home;-only a small cash payment, balance like rent, bo, i 3007 VERNON AVE, (near 3lst St). 2 family (+. apartment bldg., brick and stone...........$4)500 ive in’one and rent the other.) s ‘3802 ELMWOOD AVE. 9 ‘oom brick and stone dwelling, very attractive'and beautifully.” decorated 0... ...seceitecae des saftyzigso i ‘These properties-are (:pen for.insvecti: Re eit you are a bargain hr Sten, ce ™ guaranteed.“ ae F P RR ee ae cae oUt at ie By PROBLEMS OF OLD ace. ose Who live Jonx enough will some ay come fee to face with the problems of old ago. ‘Phe only wate way to meet ny’ prblem te (0 frst study, analyse and know ail about the problem from top to vottom—from the hesinning: to the end from the center to the elreumnforence, then’ meet the: Problom ‘with honetulnees of “heing able” to conuter: “aneet. the problem: with resolution, fortitude sid stout, conquering heart, There are two fundnental principles upon “which “the ‘youth of today, the YoUNs min and the young woman, shoul Keep constantly ia ‘aulnd: to. heya now fo prepare and to wear In inind that the old aman and tie old wontun “unable. to make thelr own way In the work, who AFO without compoteney to carry” them through ‘the ‘rainy May of oll ages are Indeed objects of nity: ann conniscention, And “the. ‘eceond fundamental peinetpne upon which the youths of. tolay—the young man and young” woman—showld keep constanuly tn ana, ts that Te le Just’ as easy, nud ossontially the part of wisdom, to. fay up healthy and. vigor 10 Uide then through the weary days, weeks, months "and yeira ‘of OM age. A com? patency for old age crn be lala by. for that time by economle, ‘frugal, Indus {rlous living. The same is true that OPPOSE “THE NATION.” Pensacolt, Fia., June 16.—“The Birth of a Nation” appeared here tast_ week, the patrons being vers” poor poopie. No inorder ‘vias heard anewhere about the pera hose ‘whero” the picture “wns shown, “A commitise ennpated of Revs 3.1 Malt, PT Nay Messrs Ne We Wiiiams, We J. Rlonnett, Richard Morris, Jr. sind "Dr. James. Te. Polkinghones ap: Peaied to tie ‘mayor proterting, against tis “play, Unt "falted Tn thelr. effort. to have ‘the’ play Naured. "11 wag Tearned fm the ‘rst night the lm "wan shown Mat a white War arrested for loudly ape Piauding: ncertain park in the play Whien “oud “applause was’ prohibited Mrroughont. the entice plas, "6 "Tha Week “cards nro. heing’ Seven bythe members of the Youns AMen's Cralsing Clad for their moonllgint hay outing on the 24th inst. *"* * Mex, Georze Poters entertained in honor ‘of Miss le Th Woodson of Setma, Ala., and Misa Heesle Beniamin “of thin elty.” A large number of friends enjoyed the horpitaity of ates Peters to the highest deren. Dainty Fefreshments were fervell to thie puesta who declared the ‘hostess. a. delizhitl entertainer. = *\* Thomas Goldsmith Nan been on the sick ist for some time, “It tx hoped “by ‘his many friends that he Wilt "soon Tecover.”* 2 # Ain, and Mes Nathaniel Hayes. of the Tig Bayou, are the ‘proud arente of a fine thy” hoy Who rrived Inst week, * "= Mio Allie Patteraon yetnrned. this werk from Knoxville, Tenn. where ‘the genduated from Knosvilia Collexo of that ety.” * = Watker W, ‘Thomas, ecient ot the Young en's Progressive Association, ts headings “a ‘movement. gor a camping arty for youn men 16 he jretd on the Dig, Roya, a vel last ote wy real. wee iim at 817 No Villcr, “Sach ma wil have to pay’ $2. All provisions will be nad for that sum, * 4+ The tectey ride and dance ‘last ‘Thuesay ‘might given ‘hy Mr. Dowzlass Jonen, wag’ ig Success, *"+ * Trev. J. W. Crushstion, pastor of Ait, Zion Baptist ‘church. wil eave the elt: for afew weeks to” viet Felativer th the middle west fig many frionde wish Inne dellehtéui visit, "2 Mra Lonnie Townsend spent very de- ghteot visit in Mobile, Aln.. Iaxt week. Foot ee ftignard Slaten return last week ‘after spending several weeks with hier stster, Mrs, Gunsle. Crosby, and her daughter, Mine Alvin’ Croshiys In Dons marie ‘N.C. She reported n very en- Joxable visit, * *"*' Dont forget to re- ort alt news to Walker W. Thomas a iz N. De Vier wreck, Phone ae ARKANSAS TRAVELER, Warren, Ark., June 16.0. Powell ts building “a” fivé-room” frame” residence, 42 fA large detegation trom Warren went to Wilmar to attend ‘the mlesfone Ary’ miteg meeting, which was eld. Ih Witmar. * *"* Prof, A. 3, Crump made & Insiness visit to. Warren and” stopped with Mr D. R. “Corrothers, ** * Prot Jas, Wo Elenoiverger made ‘a visit to Dormott Inst “Sunday. "#6 ese ‘and Drs. 'D. Te Martin were delighted when the rtorle" visited” thelr home ‘and’ fort fine hoy. ¢* * Eadie Jordan han proved Iumreit to be well-trained “Nghtes by putting Franke Wise to the floot With’ s Pghtss 69 tr. HE Martin and A Te ‘Meachem bought’ an’ auto, but after’ the first day's Rerviee they had. to. give up the fob. * #8 Met Hattie 1 iG yee turned home from Texas, whore she. tes ‘ven attending sehool for the last aes: sion. * +s Arg. La DB. Corvothers ere Warren this morning for” Pine. Mu where she will attend the State Normal seer. Sam Simtll vetted Warten te Gay on business. * * + "Tho aradey County Colored ‘Teachers’ Institute cone ¥ened Monday, June Sth, with Prot, B, Mattia contucting. "“hwenty teachers enrolled and "took Up the work wid much “enthustaem. "The conductor "At signed “the subjects to ‘the. fellowing teachers: | Penmanship and’ Ciell Gone grnment, Nilss A. 1. Tylor: “"Arkances Mistory. Mrs. B.C. Hamans: Phystolees and Wsgiene, Drs.” Brunson ‘and Tene hart: ‘Reading, Mea. Ante: Lumeeyy Sy S. History, 3irs. 5. Rhinchart: Gravrant ‘and Algebra, Prof, Jas. W. Plevelborger Geography, ‘Artie ones and Prot. Dest Jones, "Airs. Vivian Hamane: ‘theory ‘and Bractice, conducted by the tnateon tor. GUARDIAN EDITOR PAgs THROUGH, ev. | Joseph Summers, contributing géltor’ to the Boston “Guarding, ‘waa is tho city with the Newark Noa, Gelegee Hon ‘to attend the Republican’ conven: tlon. “After the convention he. wilt viet Cinctonatl, Columbus and Pittaburen ‘Sullvering lestaren. health, vigor for an old age, cart be stored tr vot Yatra hay mgt ing. ares Tal In the use of the pialeal powers, th ; Troper Observation ‘hd’ tho currying: aut Sr°the uae of nersonnl hsaiene and Proper sanitation, “You cannot burn ah Sandie at both onda ‘and expect Xo ive fon comforuaie mt haps okie eae fone oxpoct to hive'm competoney. for ol ‘Se, wen iy exrning capneitios re Pan find gone 1 he fall to save, invest hi Ions carerumy. and. wlacls, it he “i Aeasterul awd spends his earnings throvsh Hotaue: joyous ielngy the having ores peer ee oe ae Bree a ont, ssuiosy amd erlet Yn ot ape REMAINING VoUNG. Ono of ‘the provicina Of ol sige ta tho preventing of eM age and ‘Tematnine -Poung. This strenuous commettit oad drofesstonal Ife of ours calls for young, Hetives vigorens en Ai” wont ks ineet the demaus ‘of the ime mess CIGANING OF OLD NG. ‘The meaning of eh Se Ie net necose sip neat upon ‘the mer at Seen pre tas wpent on Wis earthy but on ew fre" ns. tiven “ana expen) the “oneray even to him in tie suuthe Pome oiicalstandalnt come men se 20 or a0" gwar of age: ‘especafy Ie pis trite it ona been Mey efos lie drinker" oF surmise, It he haa Git (Nee hotest heh ae CORR Je proper. amount of stern and Fest” teh a et Sonn ftp. up his enerelen hasten of Ung Snecesary Sch and ret ett tad Sn over sean! luteus Rae [ilon, ‘bad teeth and oral “hygleasi*” Pinu tac ek of ogee ere Ivgleno=al these ictors contribute Yery Harel cone re hg aboot oF aed has been wise R thar Ws as old mw My agterion” St ible Artrien are‘ hant, frag, fall fatente Sint puryasea for the haties: of thle Ee, fhe" aot sun af he contracts in Eiriy hoxnt ‘er manhood, syphiia and fatie to rive. it proneriy treated, it he {aes ne ofthe Short and qulek routes Loree rten of lows" Inteligent, Spateimitie cour of weataent, extend {gover riot oF from two! to. three years with ' repeated Waaeerman test, hein the Siftest'meatent moamng at the windeold age-an old roan, because fis arieriss ane Bette, ‘or Wil’soon, bes ome Nite tara ie to onan, or fe"nay Revie’ siciexen own Tike! an ox, “or, Pewmie” naraivsed. nnd. hus Banaenom\Stamtty ora ward on Ms stave, Otny ons : TeGUNG, HEN AT 80, i arn, Benssient "Nationa Convent nat Post closed tn tects, presenet thes, ating ant imprest arp ercien. Foun, Mancoun snd enthuslane SEN ae oF ab a zs tafe, Ton. cise” 36, Depo auftlt's greatest atQgecatmior orater i hor fon on aoa oie s,s netivo band eget tt eae Miata erent Ur ame ana ail nouns taht: Ween ‘is boon vessels at &nternal erases n'a Healthy states hei mil eeu energetic: nnd) graceful of mation (capt. Giameton St Tamas of Be Lo Maw’ another “dlepinguahed’: Sines cuien’ a snlanain etn wah mane: Ein his sith seat Aig aul ese Than fa tnony of the quaiition ene sees rmane\ur a vouns man He, too, it Gece ‘etlvel and Keen in hia mented inane Se Dostes{Ine.Dolae, nee ‘of movemeet ok the age. @¢0 than voung. man oF 18 Seen bot u senlous of "Enea toe Canon of Benvite, Mh, eho ts now \eolng tito” his ‘SON Sear ia ee Reiley ap aeat ami ng. 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