Chicago Defender
Saturday, February 5, 1921
Chicago, Illinois
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MURDERER OF AGED PASTOR CONFESSES
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Employment of Non-Union Electricians Thought to Be Cause
Flames started by a fire bomb, which was hurled on the roof of the four-story flat building at 740 East 45th street Monday morning, forced 30 families to die in their night attire. The fire, which followed, caused the halls to be filled with smoke, many of the tenants using the fire escape. Flames leaped from the first to the fourth floor following the explosion. Four children were carried out by the fire department. No one was seriously injured. A number were bruised or badly shaken up. Damage by fire and water to furniture and to the building which was destroyed by the explosion. W. Combes, were not withdrawn in favor of union men. Charles W. Pierce, an electrical worker, is wiring the building, which has been lighted by gas. Mr. Pierce is the president of the union because he is not white. He was formerly connected with the Wabash Avenue Y. M. C. A. and served overseas with the Y. M. C. A. forces. Business agents for the union have been seen by tenants near the building several times. Tuesday a number of policemen were on the scene, but their activities were confined to keeping out of each other's way more than anything else. State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe sent two investigators to the building, routed families were questioned. Remitting his pre-election promise to stop these outrages the sufferers feel that he will not leave the matter entirely in the hands of the local police force. The police in the ill-fated building, which has had three fires in as many months are:
J. Smith, L. Holt, C. Smith, E. Cole, C. Knox, C. Ware, J. Ralston, H. Cason, H. Weeks, L. Shults, C. Baxter, Mitchell, C. H. Ballard, M. White, T. Adkins, R. Shackleford, C. Scott, F. Samuelus, R. Shackleford, N. Macaulay, Albert M. Auley, C. Searcy, D. Harding, J. Robinson, C. Robinson and Henry Fowlkes.
Forged Checks to
"I just wanted to get even with her," said Robert Ashford, Memphis, Teen, to Detective Sergent Middleton and Scott when the officers arrested him at 528 South Wabush avenue in Memphis. He also formed a former sweetheart, Miss Perla Franklin, 2962 Wabush avenue, whose bank roll of $133 was swept away by the frequent activities of her ex-boyfriend, Ashford. She checked on Miss Franklin during the months of May and June last year. When asked what prompted his action, Ashford said Miss Franklin had so loved a new love and incurred his anger. When notilled of Ashford's arrest the bank at Memphis telegraphed to have him sent there for prosecution. The bank was taken there Monday for trial.
Newark, N. J. Feb. (4,-While dashing to a fire in the Hill section Thursday afternoon, fire engine No. 20, drawn by three horses, ran over and crushed an orphan, who lived with his aunt, Mrs. Mary Lattimore, at 200 West Kinney street. The boy was struck as he was crossing the street on his way home from school. The first thought the lad had would have to be buried in potter's field, as his people had no means, but the Newark Firemen's Mutual Benefit Association, hearing this, took charge of fire, saw it to that the boy had a descent burial
Gasoline and Dry Leaves Used by Whites
Nodena. Ark. Feb. 4—Women, school children, ministers and members of the American Legion witnessed the brutal lynching of Henry Lowry rosted to death by over 100 white men, prominent and well known in business circles throughout Arkansas and Mississippi. Lowry was burned in the house he beg for mercy. He was chained to a log and placed on top of a huge pile of dry leaves and cracker boxes, which he applied to the floor and a torch lighted in the thunder to away his abdomen a member of the mob stepped forward and saturated Lowry's body with gasoline. When he stepped too fast water was dashed on him.
See Clever Plot
Lowry was wanted in connection with the murder of O. T. Craig and his daughter, Mrs. C. O. Williamson, both white. A reward of $1,000 has been offered for the arrest of Lee Williamson, the suspect in the Ark, and relative of Craig. When Lowry was arrested in Texas, Wilson sent Deputy Sheriff Greer, a labor agent, and constable, and other officers employed by the mill to bring him back. Officers in Nashville at the police station arranged affair to have Lowry brought by a certain route in order that the mob might get him. This was almost proven when authorities made an investigation of the route taken by the sheriffs. They made no resistance to the arrest. He had hands, Miss. demanded the prisoner.
Act Like Cannibals
Police officers at Nodena are accused of taking part in the lynching. It is said that members of the mob, eager to mutilate Lowry, hit him in the side with their teeth and then cut off his right eye. His eyes were punched out by a schoolboy who begged to "take a shot at the nigger." When the fire was at low ebb boys were given pistols and shotguns and told to shoot at the ash piles where Lowry had been roasted. Even after the flesh had dropped and the blood had run, the men were leaping toward his face. Lowry retained consciousness. Not once did he whimper or beg for mercy. Once or twice he attempted to pick up the hot ashes. Bout him in his hands and thrust them in his mouth in order to hasten death. Each time the ashes fell, he struck his reach by a member of the mob.
Answered Questions
A big lyncher stood by the funeral pyre and propounded questions to Lowry his two thames leaped about him, and he thames leaped about him, to the bonus he continued to talk with his captors, answering all questions put to him. As the gasoline was running, Lowry was taken to a Mason, Knight of Pythias and Odd Fellow, hurled the distress signal. Before dying he said Morris Jenkins and J. T. Williams aided him in his escape, and he was taken to days in his cotton field as the mob hunted for him in the valley. Williams and Jenkins have been sent to Little Rock, it is said, to avert mob
Made Fatal Mistake
The lynching of Henry Lowry can be attributed directly to his anxiety to hear from his wife. A letter written by Lowry resulted in his capture at El Paso, Texas, as he was preparing to cross the border into Mexico. Lowry directed him to a police request that he to go to the home of Williams, near Wilson, Ark, and learn the whereabouts of his wife, Jenkins, instead of doing as requested, wrote to his wife, asking for help. Lowry's letter to Jenkins carried this postscript: "My mail comes to home at El Paso. Third street," to his arrest.
Lynchers Celebrate
Although the men who lynched Lowry were not done to arrest them, being done to arrest them, the quet has been planned, at which time successes of the lynching will be exhibited.
REV. BAGNALL RESIGNS
Detroit, Mich., Feb. 4.—The Rev. Robert W. Bagnall, who for ten years has been pastor of St. Matthew's Episcopal church, left his charge February 14, 2013, to serve as secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored people. Rev. Bagnall during his rectorate has increased the membership of his church per cent, added many improvements and largely increased his holdings. He is author of the present Michigan Civil Rights Bill and is largely responsible for his passage. Rev. Bagnall has made a number of contributions as a member of the American Negro Academy and has written a number of monographs on the Race. His first task will be to conduct a membership drive for 250,000.
Arrest Ohio Pastor
Norwalk, Ohio, Feb. 4.—Rev. Walter W. Bagnall, who for ten years has been pastor of St. Matthew's Episcopal church, left his charge February 14, 2013, to serve as secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored people. Rev. Bagnall during his rectorate has increased the membership of his church per cent, added many improvements and largely increased his holdings. He is author of the present Michigan Civil Rights Bill and is largely responsible for his passage. Rev. Bagnall has made a number of monographs on the Race. His first task will be to conduct a membership drive for 250,000.
Arrest Ohio Pastor
Norwalk, Ohio, Feb. 4.—Rev. Walter W. Bagnall, who for ten years has been pastor of St. Matthew's Episcopal church, left his charge February 14, 2013, to serve as secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored people. Rev. Bagnall during his rectorate has increased the membership of his church per cent, added many improvements and largely increased his holdings. He is author of the present Michigan Civil Rights Bill and is largely responsible for his passage. Rev. Bagnall has made a number of monographs on the Race. His first task will be to conduct a membership drive for 250,000.
THE HISTORY OF THE MUSEUM
Four-story flat building owned by P. M. Combs and occupied by thirty families, who were forced to flee following the explosion of a bomb and the fire that followed. The blame is pointed at the electricians' union, whose members were charged with "something would happen." Those whose lives were endangered will insist that State Attorneys can make an investigation personally, because the police in these cases have been found to atk wintal evidence.
Lawyers in Legal Fight to Save Man from Georgia Mob
Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 4.—Attorney Lewis B. E. Johnson, Chicago, Ill., appeared before Gov. McCray here Feb. 2 to protest against the extradition of Maccie Giddens, arrested recently in East Chicago, Ind., on a charge of murdering a deputy sheriff in Sylvester, Ga. Giddens, it is said, killed the white man after he had broken into his home and endeavored to place a rone about his neck.
Mrs. French L. Gary, a relative of
Glddens, retained Attorney Johnson to
Whites Slug Man
James Conwell, 4826 Wabash avenue, was attacked on a 47th street car near Ashland avenue last Monday night at 10 o'clock by three white men, who attacked several without warning and inflicted several wounds on his face. After the attack Conwell was dragged from the car and hurled to the street, where he remained for half an hour before regaining consciousness. A man, bleeding from several deep gashes in the head, walked to the office of Dr. Homer Cooper, 5055 State street, where he was given medical attention. Dr. Cooper notified the 50th street police station, and an investigation being made, called Conwell and been seized as a porter's job and was returning home when the attack occurred.
WANTS LINCOLN MADE
Jefferson City, Mo. Feb. 4.—Representative Waltham Moore, St. Louis, only member of our Race elected to the legislature, has introduced his first bill to a state university with an appropriation of $1,000,000 for this purpose. This is one of the things demanded from the Republicans by the Race during the last campaign, but white Republicans refused to include it in their platform and Moore's election followed.
AGED MAN DROPS DEAD
Grand Chain, Ill. Feb. 4.—White bidling Mrs. Charlotte Curtis good-by after a jolly conversation, James Richardson, a backward in the doorway and died from the effects of heart failure. The body remained at the home all night until Corner Steele of Mound City was summoned to hold the request. Richardson was 74 years old from Kentucky to Illinois several years ago.
MADE WAR DROPS DEAD
Des Moines, Iowa, Feb. 19. Mrs. Gratrude Rush, only woman lawyer in Iowa, was elected president of the Bar Association of Iowa at the annual meeting held at Corinthian Baptist Church.
Girl Plan Campaign
Atlanta, Ga, Feb. 4.—The Y. W. C. A. has now completed the plans for a $2,000 campaign for the year's work. The various teams and promotion off-road vehicles have been selected and the campaign will be conducted from January 31 to February 6.
represent the accused man at a hearing before Judge Hardy in Hammond, Mo., on Friday, the day of habeas corpus, by Chief of Patrol O'Donnell kidnapped him and held him for several days awaiting the arrival of a Georgia sheriff. It is said he lost his nerve, and ordered Gludens held in Indiana until a hearing before the governor. Efforts are being made to continue the hearing before the governor pending a trial in state of Georgia from the N. A. C. P. headquarters, New York City. Attorney Johnson declared he would take action against Chief O'Donnell in the state, which turned over to the Georgia authorities in violation of the extradition laws.
HEALTH EDITOR STARTS
DRIVE FOR HOSPITAL
Ginnacini, O., Ft. 4.—In an appeal for aid to raise $50,000 for the purchase of Soton hospital by members of the Race here. Dr. A. Wilberforce, health editor of the Chicago Defender and number of the staff of Provident hospital, Chicago, in speaking at the Ninth street Y. M. C. A., said: "We must have hospitals, dispensaries and schools of medicine, where our White Knights can become skilled physicians and trained nurses and educators to meet the needs of our Race. But we must work to get these things. Our white Knights are tired of contributing to our Race for churches and welfare institutions. Ask nothing more of them until we have exhausted our strength, genius and effort. Then so to him and shuffle him what you've done for yourself."
Dr. Williams received several invitations while here to address medical groups.
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EXPOSE CONGRESSMEN IN A VICIOUS PLOT
Representatives From South
"Doctor" Proof-Sheets to
Send Lie Through South
New York, Feb. 4.—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, a public a letter charging that southern representatives in congress had had the word "nigger" inserted into the printed report of hearings on distrenchment of our people when they had not dared to use the word of the committee.
Letter Reveals Scheme
The letter, which is addressed to Representative Isaac Siegel, chairman of the committee on the census, and is signed by James Weldon Johnson, secretary of the Advancement Association, is as follows:
"The Noppe Association for the Advancement of Colored People desires to call your attention to the cowardly tactics employed by Southern members of the census committee of the house of representatives of which you are mistrusting."
"These Southern congressmen on the census committee write the word 'nigger' in the Congressional Record, though they did not dare use that term when placing far to the face with officers of this association."
Change Wording
MOUTHPIECE of 12,000,000 and Goes Everywhere
Hoping to secure several hundred dollars in cash and valuations, Roscoe Thompson entered the apartment of Rev. L. W. Burbidge, aged 70, with
whom he rooined
the street, last
wednesday evening, and
after falling to find
the amount expect-
ed, the murderer
the latter
Bex. Burbridge'
Mrs. Virginia Barbee, who lives at the same address, the Burbidge to Burbidge on a day Thursday, feared something had happened to him, and when an employee from the Company, 565 W. Lake street, with which firm the murdered man married, that informer had to rep
had failed to report for work that day, her suspicions were aroused and the police notified.
Police Find Minister
Later, police arrested the Burbridge apartment, the minister was found lying upon the floor with his head partly severed from his body. The room had been thoroughly rained on, and a trunk had been opened, and the contents strewn about the room. From the ragged appearance of the wound, the police had murdered and used a dull rocket, knife.
Borrows Poker
Mrs. Barbee, whom Burbridge had hired to attend to the cleaning of his apartment, stated that Thompson, came to her early Wednesday evening to borrow a poker, claiming that he had left his keys within the apartment. Not knowing what his purpose was, and believing his story to be true, lowed him to take the poker. Thompson then proceeded to force the lock upon the door of the door of the room.
nesday evening to borrow a stove poker, alginning that he had left his kitchen within apartment. Not knowing what his purpose was, and believing his story to be true, she took the poker. Thompson then proceeded to force the lock upon the door of the bar. Burbridge-flat, and upon entering immediately starred to search for money and jewelry. Trunks were prized open, dresser drawers rumored, and every mook and corner thorough search had been entered. A quarrel as to Thompson's presence in the room then followed, and when asked his reason for searching the room, he attacked Burbridge with a knife, slamming him instantly. He then made his escape, lock on the door, and returning to Mrs. Barbee, gave her the borrowed poker and offered her $2 for the use of same.
Found in Poolroom
When the murder was discovered the following day, two other suspects burgled the apartment and body. Thompson was found in a poolroom at 17th and State streets, and he maintained his innocence for 24 hours. Hunger, however, brought forth
Cairo, Ili, Feb. 4.—Officer Henry L. Day, 50 years old, 415 14th street, who has been a member of the local police for eight years, was shot and instilled with the power of night. Jan. 27, at Dan F. McCarthy's coal yard, by Decatur B. Ross (white), a night watchman. Policeman Day made the rounds of the coal yard every day, prowling. His partner, Officer John Riley, was at lunch when the shooting occurred. Officer Day, it is said, was trying one of the officers to make sure the place was secured looked safe inside a side invasion. Ross, mistaking him for a burglar, fired through the door, the bullet penetrating Day's heart. It was the white man's first night as a police officer, and know that the officers were in the habit of inspecting the coal yard and offices. Day is survived by a widow, and was a member of the Old Fellows and the Cairo Police. His body was shipped to Jackson, Miss, his former home, for burial.
REJECTED BY WOMAN.
New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 4—Filling a force at attention on May May Day, Elysabeth M. presiden family here, James Fagan Jr. (white), employed as jantor at the Workingmen's Home here, shot Miss Hayden and then killed himself. The woman, physicians said, will recover, Miss Hayden, fearing an attack by the police, which to go to work, Fagan waylaid her and as she passed an alley, fired without speaking.
HURY CONVICTS PRISONER
McALESTER, Ohio Feb 4
Charlie Walker, convicted with the murder of a fellow prisoner, was convicted and sentenced to die in the electric chair, after a trial by jury here ended Saturday. Walker was charged with stabbing to death a white prisoner during a fight within the prison.
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a complete confession Thursday evening at the South Clark street station. He offered to tell his story if the police would bring him one 'real good meal.'
"It was a joke on me," he shuckled, between gulps of coffee. "I went to all head nearly off, killing him. I cut his head nearly off, killing him. I aum bum watch. I thought the old man would have more than that." He interrupted his story with a loud voice. Protectives L. J. Sheehan and William B. Beeson had been questioning him, failed to join
Gives Reason
"I was thinking all the time that the old preacher was a miser and had plenty of money. Hadn't been for that I old preacher had died him. I was working in his trunk and started raisin' such a row about his little old watch an 'two bucks an I just had to kill him to keep him quiet. I didn't get as-much out of the job, as the price of a meal. I hooked/the price of 50 cents. I paid my room rent with the $2. It was through the watch, that Thompson was traced. It was found in a pawnshop, where the records of a man living in a Shipyard rooming' house. The address was that of the house in which the minister had died. It was easy to get away," said Thompson, who for the ple. "I just slipped around to the door right next door, an door to step. Nobody found the old man's body till next day." Rev. Burbridge, whose home is in Macedonia, pastor of the Macedonic Baptist, christian State street. He came to Chicago in 1893 and had lived at 1529 State street for several years. He was of the misery incintration, and it was believed by some to possess a good deal of money. The inquest has been continued until Feb. 8.
Tar and Feather Florida Farmer
Whites Object to Australian's Presence at a Wedding Among Our People
Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 4.—Charged with violating "southern customs." F. Sullivan (white) was enticed from his home, tarred and feathered and dumped from an automobile in the downtown section of the city. Sullivan was taken to a farm here whose principals were members of our Race. He also was asked by another couple to be godfather to a child and consented. Before the wedding ceremony was over news had spread that the husband had "social equality" between the races.
Lured From Home
Sullivan told the police that two men came to his house at a late hour in the night, and said he was wanted at the dressed and accompanied them. A short distance from his home he was confronted by three more men with white sashes and white poles pointed at him. Sullivan told the authorities. Its resistance was overcome by his assailants, he was placed in an automobile, taken to a leathered, and then, with a stock over his head, was dumped out on the street.
Make Two Arrests
Charles Bagley, aged 20, and Eddie Middleton, aged 24, both white, have been arrested and identified by Sullivan as the two men who led him into the assault, though Bagley added that Sullivan's treatment was "too good for him." Federal officials refused Sullivan's appeal for help, stating that the matter was one for the state courts. He was 52 years old and a veteran of the world war, having served with the Twenty-seventh United States Engineers. 16 is a naturalized citizen of New York. 16 said he asked the man why they had mistreated him and they replied he had been too intimate with our people.
Abyssinian Chiefs
Rome, Italy, Feb. 4.—The pope has received a special mission sent by Walsurta Zauditu, Empress of Abyssinia, and the Prince Regent, Ras Tafarini, and the Prince Regent, Ras Tafarini, and presents the mails and messages and presents of French missionaries, to whose care the Ethiopian Catholics are intrusted. The presents included a processional cross of in massive silver from the Emperor, and a processional cross of in massive gold from the Prince Regent. There was another gold pectoral cross from the Governor of Harar to the pope and a silver crucifix from the Prince Regent to Cardinal Gaspar. The presents were interesting specimens of Abyssinian craftsmanship.
Candidate for Re-Election
The last day for filing petitions for nomination for alderman showed three candidates from the second word. They are Alderman Louis B. Anderson,alph Henderson, a socialist, and William C. Linton.
The feeble opposition to the re-election of Alderman Anderson looks like a joke.
It is doubted if there has ever been a member of the race anywhere in this country, at any time, elected to public office, who has been so constantly in the time light in connection with big problems as has Alderman Anderson. Recognized at all times by public and press alike, as the floor leader of Mayor Thompson's administration, he has with diplomatic tact and consummate skill both in debate on the council floor, and in committees, won for his race a place of esteem in the public conscience never before attained in any metropolitan city in the country. During recent months when big civic matters like the traction question and other problems of tremendous importance to Chicago have crowded one upon the other for settlement in the city council, Alderman Anderson has been foremost and singularly conspicuous as the guiding representative of the administration's side. Scarcely a day has passed during the past three months that the entire daily press of Chicago has not given prominent mention of his work and worth in that body in connection with reports on various big questions in relation to municipal problems, with which the city council was called upon to deal
Alderman Anderson enjoys the singular and unprecedented distinction of being the only member of the city council who is a member of five committees, all of which rank in the order of from one to five. Prior to his recent unanimous election by the city council as a member of the finance committee—the highest gal of an alderman's ambition—he was a member of four committees, ranking from the second to fifth. He is a member of the Committee of Finance, Committee on Local Transportation, Committee on Revenue, Compensation and Election, Committee on Judiciary and Committee on Streets and Alleys. In the order named these committees rank in importance. In committee meetings, as on the floor of the city council, Alderman Anderson, is alert, efficient and forceful, being regarded by his colleagues as a tower of strength, and a wise counselor. Even his arch enemy—the Municipal Voters' League—whose opposition to him is due to the consistent support
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Alderman Anderson is just finishing his second term and comes before the voters on Feb. 22d for the third term. It is no empty statement to say that Alderman Anderson's ability, diplomatic and tactful conduct, wise leadership, persuasive eloquence, and efficient public service, has contributed in recent years as much as any other agency toward a better- and more intelligent, friendly feeling between the races.
Graduates With Honors
On Friday evening, Jan. 28, Miss Bessie Owens. 538 East 41st Street, graduated from the Wendell Phillips high school. Miss Owens finished the four-year normal preparatory course. She will begin a five quarter course in shorthand and office training in the Englewood high school, beginning Monday, Jan. 31. Miss Owens was secretary of the graduating class. She maintained an excellent scholarship record and was excused from final examinations. She expects to enter the University of Chicago next September.
Mrs. Mary Woods Entertains
Mrs. A. A. McClary and Mrs. Mary Lloyd were the dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Woods. 5812 Wabash avenue, Wednesday afternoon, after which the ladies were the guests of Samuel Guy on a motor trip to Evanston.
Called to Bedside of Sick Sister
Miss Rosania Johnson of Cedar
Lake, Ind., was called here to the bedside of her sick sister, Mrs. George
Owens, 3110 Indiana avenue. She will return home the last of the week, as Mrs. Owens is improving.
Appointed High School Teacher
Miss Ida Taylor, 429 E. 50th street,
graduate of the class of 1919 at the
University of Chicago has been appointed
teacher of English and mathematics
at Wendell Phillips High school, 39th
and Prairie avenue. Miss Taylor is
also a graduate of the Chicago Normal
school and for two years taught at
the Farren grammar school, 51st and
Wabash avenue.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Paul Lawrence Dunbar Fund
We are not likely to overestimate the influence for the good of the Race of Paul Lawrence Dunbar; certainly he has given us a hearing in the high places. He should have a monument, and a most fitting monument is being erected, not in bronze or stone—the lesson of his life teaches us to select something more appropriate. We remember a time in his history when he was willing to sacrifice everything else for advanced education, but this was denied him. It is now proposed that no future Dunbar shall suffer likewise.
A fund is now being collected for the purpose of providing an opportunity for advanced education to any student of exceptional promise, and is deposited at Fisk University, but by no means limited to those who study there. Under the inspiration of the annual memorial exercises held here each year on Dunbar's birthday, promoted by Julius N. Avendorph, this fund has now reached a significant sum. A white friend of the Race will give $1 for each dollar we raise; therefore, this is an appeal for donations, as our goal is $1,000, and the thousand that will be given by this friend will bring the sum to $2,000, the amount necessary for the scholarship. Checks or postoffice orders must be made payable to Fisk University and sent to the Chicago Defender or Julius N. Avendorph. This effort ought to at least arouse enough Race pride to justify a small donation.
Woman Takes Poison
Miss Mae Boachman, 3156 Forest avenue, 31 years old, became despondent over the death of her mother and took poison last Monday. She was taken to Provident hospital, where her condition was found to be critical.
Miss Randle Plays Hosters
Miss Lillian Randle of the Elite Dancing School entertained at lunch-on Jan. 30 Mrs. Susie Sutton Brown. Mrs. Nellie Jones and Mrs. Zephrine Delt.
Mrs. George Entartains Bride Mrs. Robert R. Browne has the guest of Mrs. Albert B. Georgette at the Tetrazolin recital at the Auditorium theater Sunday afternoon.
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Y. M. C. A. NEWS:
Rev. Daniel Payne Jones spoke before a large audience last Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. An excellent program was not held, including Messrs. C. G. Carter and Notre Kelly, solists. Rev. G. W. Williams, of St. John's A. M. E. Church, will speak at the men's meeting Sunday, Feb. 6, at 3:30 o'clock. * Rev. O. J. Moore, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Barnesville, Ga., will speak in the lobby Thursday evening, Feb. 10, at S o'clock. * A number of officers of the Armour Efficiency Club met on Tuesday evening to assist in the organization of an industrial club employees of Morris & Co. * The financial savors for all departments of the Y. C. A. has been conducted with the usual enthusiasm and faith in their friends. * The work section has accepted an invitation from Mrs. Georgia DeBaptiste Ashburn to assist the Benjamin Bannker boys of Butler School Center, 1038 North Wells street. A series of very interesting programs has been arranged. * Basketball games will be played Saturday evening, Feb. 5. Dribals A. c. vs. Wabash Tigers; Wabash Stangles vs. U. S. Mail; Wabash Stangles vs. Fort Club; St. Marks vs. Y. Club; vs. Fort Club; Seminoles vs. Lincoln's. * The Citizens' Relief Association met Tuesday, 11 o'clock. * Recent arrivals: D. H. Coggett, London, England; William Smith, Springfield, IL; Westley H. Dyer, Omaha, Neb.; John Henry, Memphis. Tom; Vance Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio; Homer Lawson, Akron, Ohio; Craig Morris, Omaha, Neb.
To Visit Relatives
Mrs. J. W. Krummick, 4344 Evans avenue, who recently buried her husband, will make a visit to St. Louis to visit relatives. While in Missouri Mrs. Krummick will visit her sister, Mrs. Tennie Graves, at Mexico, Mo.
Mrs. Speedy Under Knife
Mrs. Nettle George Speedy, 35 West 22d street, reporter of the Chicago Defender, underwent a minor operation at the Peoples hospital, 253 West 22d street, early Tuesday morning. She has been removed to her home.
Your Beauty and Your Hair
Admits Fur Thefts
Detective Sergeants Middleton and Scott saw Miss Ruth Ralph (white), Cleveland, Ohio, strolling about 35th and State streets Monday morning dressed in the latest fashion. She had a Hudson seal coat, mink cape and highly polished shoes. They consulted their pocket records and found that gorged lace with those lost by Miss Vola Madison, who with whom the white girl roomed while in that city. Ruth is now on her way to Detroit to answer a charge of robbing Miss Madison of $1,100 worth of wearing apparel.
White Forum Hears Dobaters
Sunday, Jan. 20, Robert Harden
and John H. Owens debated before
the Mary Garden Forum, a white
educational organization at the Colonial
hall, 20 West Randolph street, on the
substitute is Anglo-Saxon Civilization
Failure." Owens had the affirmative
and Harden the negative. The
audience was almost exclusively white.
Both speakers were invited to debate
before the society again, Sunday, Feb.
13, at 8 p. m. The subject will be
announced in the Chicago daily
papers.
Discuss Richard Allen
"An evening with Richard Allen"
will be attended by the auspices of the
Allen Christian Endowment of Belief
A. M. 12, church, 30th and Deen
born streets, 6 p. m., Sunday, Feb. 13.
An elaborate program has been arranged; speaking and select singing will feature the occasion. M. E. B.
Peck is president of the league.
Sets High School Record
Sets High School Record
Willie Crossley, age 11, son of Mr.
and Mrs. P. H. Crossley, 4859 State
street, youngest boy in the class graduating from Coleman grammar school
last week, entered Wendell Phillips
High school Monday. Educators here
consider this a remarkable record.
Attack Special Officer
Ernest Hall, 4249 Indiana avenue, special police officer at the Owl theater, 4709 S. State street, was cut in the check by an unknown assailant last Saturday night, whom he was ejecting from the theater for causing a disturbance. Hall only knows his assailant by sight.
Discuss Scott Case
Mrs. O. B. Clanton, reporter for the Volunteer Workers' Charity Club, is authority for the statement that that organization has arranged for a complete investigation of the facts in connection with the recent sentencing of the Scott lad on the testimony of a white woman at Waukee, Ill. At the meeting of the club at the residence of Mrs. Frances Smith, 6519 Langley avenue, the Scott case was only one of a number of important matters taken up. Mrs. Alice Caldwell presided.
Get Suspect in Hospital
Charles Carter, South Bend, Ind., walked into the County hospital last week and announced to the interne that his feet were frozen. He was given a bed and treated. Detective Sergeant Middleton, visiting a friend in the hospital, recognized Carter as the officer in South Bend. After beng questioned Carter admitted his guilt and was turned over to the Indiana police.
Choral Society to Indiana
The Progressive Choral Society, under the direction of Prof. J. Wesley Jones, will give a concert in Terre Haute, Ind. Tuesday, Feb. 22. Mrs. John A. Welch made a special trip to A. Welch's home in DeWitt Smith has been engaged as soloist. The choral society will charter a special car to make the trip.
Presiding Elders Meet
The Presiding Elders' council of the C. M. E. church is in session at Park Roboy street and Park avenue, this week. Bishop R. A. Carter is presiding.
Doing Good Work
Mrs. Lou Ella. Young, who is at the head of the District of Households of Ruth in Illinois and jurisdiction, is doing good work for the organization in the city and throughout its jurisdiction.
In Greek Letter Society
Robert S. Abbott, editor of the Defender; Col. Franklin A. Denison and Sol Butler, member of the Defender staff, were initiated in the Alpha Kappa Psi at the fraternity's home. 528 Bryant avenue, last Saturday night.
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BROOKLYN
HAPPENTICS
ADigastof
mamas tao has a's spices 4 munca? ee
"by WALTER R. LOFTON —
Thé Ebenezer Baptist Church of
Flushing gavo- un entertainment and
pupper ividay evening. * ‘The oMeers
Bf the Federal Republican Club of the
Eighth ar. were tnstalied. stew
‘engines ago at thelr rooms, {04 War
ateeet. They sare 37 Dee
Bresidents Stes. St Hollinn vise pres
dent; Mrs. R. Moore, secretary; Sirs.
Bf. Sates, chaplain: Stes: St, Watnce
tuongurer} A.J. Loveland, gergeanteate
atime J. i. Dickerson, & De Brition
And Btrs. L. Dickerson ‘are among the
Atreoters. * The younger ‘set was out
in Taree numbers Sane 28 at Sboobra
Paface wtren the Ce¥saity Club; a newly
formed association of girls, gave their
frat reteptian. the eomtaites in
argo worg Edythp’ Aelsaren, Mercia
Lanting Mihdres. Seocwett lien Wake
Jer; Bloise Moore-and Murie Thompson.
M'rances Walliams’ of Upper Fulton
strect was tn a collision recent), Sue,
tatmmg contusions af the right hip. *
Aapiendsd moses was given at the
Geamopotitan Church by Madame Fo.
‘Hgjtes, Jan, 2. "Tho artista whe were
received, were timma Grace, pie
Bost: Planonte Holmen, soprano: Calla
Hawking, readers Chastes waters,
Renor, and Elsworkh Grave, violet &
Samos Garter has refurned ‘Yeom Vine
gtniu, where he was cailed onvactount
of tho death af ble father, * Toh
Swain, 897 Berbicwer stoest was Ine
fured Jan. 24 in a collision between a
Hilton stfeot trolley car and an nator
mobile ar Fort Greene piace tad Fulton
Blroot. “He sustained cuts nna brutsen
* A bazaar will be given this month
by"tie Rebndslun Bepdst Charcot
Which te Rev. Km Bawaede Is base
Jor the Ladies" Atd Society of News
Tan Memocial Church gare, the Reet
ofa series of four mnsleal entertains
Sronta-at the Home of Mex. Ste Sheps
herd, Soi*Clinton strests Feb, 3. © Peo
‘Waters, on of the Rev. 3. Waters,
BI Devos’ place, whe hav’ Bean Me's
Pocovering. = ke Marion. Whtst. Ciul
Eavo Ji Second anmust reception ana
ance dan. 2 at Shoobra place, Coors
eee in president. * clarence. Johnegn
Was the’ onty: member of one group Is
a clase of MS studenta thee Eeabusted
fro: Courmorciat Hish School dan, Ss
‘*Soseph a Alahood. who i eimplagd
inthe United States asm. quartermage
tor corps ‘on ‘Governors talands was
Seyipisy shaved Taet weot "Chars
Aibamiier, St years old) 99 Btect stress,
Waa sentenced to not less than four a
Tore than eight Yeary for am sosaul
Ubon a voung wart, by Judge Humpteay
in Queane. County “Court, Jan. 2h *
Sopm tasensy 421 Hrosiamer Arvet, has
Felurned. from texington, kere whore
he has been visiting his mother. =.
HT. Carter of Dufllela street, wha has
heen secretary of the trusted bourd of
Concord Baptist Church tora number
of years, is able 10 be out atten a
Fecent filness, "a, Ne stewart, 18 Years
id, of-131 Forest. ivenues was given
$0 anys in the workhouse for af ai"
Ieged Serious offense 00 8 Sick * uns
day, Jan. 20, marked he beginelng
fof the tevival sertices ar Picat Street
Church, sehtch wil Ue contlucted by the
noted oman preachor, the tov. tery
Er'Favion, * There has recently ‘bees
formed an organization of young busi-
ness men. It is fmown as the Com-
Tanity Cusiness Men's League ‘Ade
Men is chaieman. = What ‘as nie
Rounced az a musical svmpochint was
Presented ae the Ashland Piace 3
CN Sundonn Jan. a. Mt was n vere
Dieasing attale. Among, those appear.
Ing weto Misses Se rice tate ea
Bis Drummondg, Messrs. Ww! Av Mtaier
WP. Ramertsga und i Dacition
Edward Sanipson, 24 years old, was
sentenced at 26 for robbing te deus
aide home ®r-erippleg children. Saree
fon Wega have attempted ou
Side in ‘prigon, sttee he ‘had fost ene
of being’ retwaaed: = Dhe body of Sie
Slarma's Grubbs, who Ged Sun. Stat
the home of her daughter and sonine
Ta, Der and Mica, Richard Blea $s
Herkdmer street, was falven to hor horn
In’ Goston, Jan, 6. * Capiain We Be
Suunders. U.S, Ay of Hampton Vaz
‘was here a fow daysiugo torvisit friends
prior toa itip to the Enlfpptae tslands
Be siarrant ocer, = Mayet Ne ioe
iis Catiton pvenue, whe has been ff
improving. # Walter Adams of acon
Street Im recuned trom, Juckeanvilte
Hla Viesbert Wins, 21 Sears old
sai held tn Adama Serege Golrt Jan. 34
on a chose of rofbing Ernest Hackett,
an elevates operator of Tes Columbia
Hugues “Deteclive. tccurtiy, whe
Tasdn the arrest stewed he was tippea
By Wines Sn his wast ta prison and’ Red
‘& great fight with him after his gun
had bee ‘taken, * Clinton J. Russell,
455 Carlton ‘avenue, myst havo an ab:
orrence for dentists facethe boll some
entul work Gone. £5" he was auremves
Jan. 26, charged with takims ee worth
of cord Grom “Dr Ghuauncey Seovy, ii
jyette avenue. * ‘the. Rev. Sumes B.
flere eee tan’ Hey Te js
‘Ste-of Concord Baptist. Church his
etiop was taken Jun 24; 31% votes
Bere cayi and No received 386.) ENP
Witsom Sra fornr deacon, was the
moderator whossrustied. * Mand Sir
Fronk Chapmunn, 1128 alton street, aro
the parents. of bouncing. baby bo,
Bit Shupman ts tn the cugiogias sere:
fee ot the Unlled Staves: * Stes. Sado
3: Chadwick, former Groolilyalte, but
how of Serumton, Pa, Visited feiende &
few duys ago, = Everett Buse, Who hus
Seen active in the social life’ of uppes
Brooktyn, has decided te enter the min-
fetry *"Anunversace. ‘week eabed at
Hleci Suet}. Atm, Ohureh dens it
‘The ‘various Shuvcheg Unita sy the
aston, the Rew We, Browo, and his
Tembers. in the eciebration” Bishops
Leo,and: Wallace od Dr. Fr ML. sacobe
Rendtal sovretars, aise ofded, "rhe Rev
Wie Spencer Carpenter: pastor, riggs
Stéeet “A. Mf. 2 Ohurch, was the pein
ipal apeaker st che memberss meeting
of tue Cutttoa Avenue Y 3,G. Aare
$0.5. b. G Bhedaoy vengerad. scverai
baritone selections ® Funeral servicas
IN cae sore ae eee
Photo Plays at the Lafayette
New York, Feb. 4.—Lester A. Wal-
on. popular manager of the Lafayette
‘Theater, is evidentis” cttempuing. to
catpr to the wants of Harlem theater-
gers in presenting, photo features of
Whe higher class. Usually the pietires
“shown are Crom the Capiiol Theater
and first class Growdway houses, milk.
ing thelr initial appearance north of
IH street.
Fast week the photo play “Passion”
was brought to Harlem for the test
Umo, alg tremendous expense, | Next
week. Sthday, Monday and Tueslue
“Deep Waters." a tule of spring wed-
ded to December. will be shown, Wed-
nosdas and ‘Thursday, Katherine Me-
Donald wil) appear tn “Curtain.” Fyi-
day and Saturday “Blackbirds.” 1 xrip-
ping story of the underworld, featuring
Sustice Johnson, An added ‘attraction
Friday: and Saturday wili be “A Double
Adventurd.”
Every Monday is popular matinee
fron 2 to 6 at reduced prices—20 cents,
including war lax. BVery Saturday.
from 2 to 6 aN children under. 16,
Accompanied "by. parent or (guardian,
Will be admitted for 10 cents.
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Soe are, ae eee Seren coe
teller "box. fo ULenmex avenue,
Hhreatened the tenanta ot the bullding
Tuesday morning “when the bigue
Spread rapidly" tor an eropty storm. Te
was quickly extinguished by. firemen.
THE UTOPEA NDIGHBORYDOD!
Club, wilt install ofjeers. for tho aes
Sethe Sojourner drain Home: okie
Say" evenings Jam 3k.
SIRS. MARTITA GRAY, proprictor of
thie Sarton House, Safatomee Ne Se
has opened'a dining room at 9it West
1390) "street
RRS, MAUDE BYRON, 330, West
30 atreat ay ‘been confined. to er
Home with «slight tlinens.
WiC HARRIS ay vents old, who
works’ on ‘Biacksvell's Isinnd, was “are
Fosted Wednesday by" Officer Yeaneek
pbthe agch Precinct unl areteuga hes
foro Judge Levine into ity Distsies
Couri on'a charge of intoxication,
"A PIS GRO atin th Gumb-
walter shaft of # tenement at 3 Weel
Tstth street. Wednesday afternoon ad
was quickly extinguished by aremon,
DETECTIVE HUNTER of the sth
Inspection. ‘District raided ‘a. fat on
tho top floor of 12. WW. 208m street
Meanebaay ane aroma ni “men,
ho were arzaisapa before Judbo Me~
Gohan i the foun Diseriet Court
charged-with asian lewdeand botstesous
lnnavage dundne« me of coonct
DETECGIWS MAHONEY “nrvested
Bee, Bgon, 20, 2h, Went losch seot
Venestey’ charged ‘with. secaing a
Sul of clothes and a, allver buckel?va=
‘ted at $00 tron sit" West ijist storek
‘Unter ‘tho, derective arrested” Nathaniel
Burret, ai. ae Wear idoth tect, and
cheged im witn Seog incoacert Wits
Enson. Boch were held for: examina
fom fa Beinhes Court
OE HOLLAND, 12: 509 Lenox ave-
rule, was arrested ‘Thindng’ oy” Oiicer
Winteshaiter on a warrant lowed by
aufustiee of peace of Westeheutsr coun.
fy charging the. puisonce with, grand
idtceny at New ‘Rochelle,
S°QUUERGE, 3 yours old, 160 West
n1itn strech, wis arrestes. Wednesday
by. Odlecr Popendort ae 130%n treet
and Lenox avenue charged with Ment:
ing with an unknown tan. “The pris-
oner wae arcaigned before Judge Les
Sine in che duh Distsfet Court on a
Shares of disorderly canduct ani Hed
‘A GENEBAL MEETING-of the new-
ly ormantaed Manhattan ‘Charly “Bu
Feat Bre, wae held at {ts hendepiaz-
tena,"2ee "West tgrthy street, ‘Sunday
Grening._ The consition a by-hawy
SM"eovent ie bureau’ were” Feud
to the members present.
‘A FIR. CSESED BY epyricnfrom:a
gottlatove Ga tbo aeeqaue af abe
Louise tawih, 302 aie fdth wiser ao
Biroyed the ‘contents of her" home
‘Thursday’ morning. “The blaze quickly
Egreqd to adjoiaing apartinentsy, de
stroving another ani ‘doing ‘consider.
able’ damage to ols. the ivesuen
Hfougne the blaze tor 20; minutes hetore
{C'was under cottrol. Sormunatey. 3
stanih childsen were tesoued along wtih
aim and a'woman who were saleem
BEhGN aug cowears “werk
hold at the Pitioenth Regiment Armory
Botley agar to sclect the tye bes
drilled squads to represent the Toth tne
fantey St che Sompettave dri of tase
Drinatie restments which will be hold 3¢
Bn early date.” One squad trom Gon
funy A. Captain, Parkes and ane Samm
Sompaniy “St, Captain’ Larson, out~
stctuped ail ethora'ie military precision
Saa'were dsclarea Lie winters The
Simination contest showed ‘that jo
S5th, despite ies severe handicap of Bs
adequate armory. accommodations, cas
put up a squad drill far above tho aver=
ies ahd of aaliber ae wi compare
Eevorabiy with anyother ‘regiment In
the sate
‘Dash Bailey, formerly top serxeamt of
Go. ie dhatn U, S Infamuey, has enlisted
a Co. M under Captain’ Larsen. it
is Solieved tant tany, mere er che
faversciss men of the O44 13th, will £01"
ome Sergeant, alleys exampte
ALL OVERSEAS men wilo won tho
croix ae Guegae are entiaed to to-new
Sonsplououe Service cross awarded by
Sie Baste ae New one, Lieut. Cet
Hinton of tne Isth, wilt Soon nave the
Recewsary binnika io chablo Croix “de
Guerre men of the resiment to vecure
this covered steenration.
LUEGISLATION 38. pending to. pro-
fide for the distribution of the sata
Bonus to soldiers of the world war, Dut
Tein be several months Delors. ths
Veterans ean nope £0 reeuive tte inaa
fy. ‘Phe jaw provides ‘iat each New
‘Zork ‘soldier. shall recelve: ten doliday
for euch month of his semice, witha
Mnzimum pavment of $250.
Tp FRENCH REPUBLIC ts about
co Ysnesita Wiotory medal to thasewho
ferved Ya the Front army” and to wel
fare workers atiached Te is. beliaved
Ghat tho Zosth Infantry men will be Ine
cluded,
A PUBLIC INSTALLATION of
Hannibal ‘Lodge 'No 4, Knights of
Bymnlan, wo lacgely” attended. Thurs
day evening at Lafayette ball, Samy
lodge ‘were ‘represented. "After tte
Inaefiagon allan. wpa served
Georze Jones Jey the varyione sinnen
‘was shairman of the ‘reception ‘com:
Fite, aasiated’ by' © comantetee from
the Bannibat Coury of Galante. ‘The
Soint reception was tho tea ef Jamey
A"fnomes, grand chancslfor. tn ater
{ bring abotie «better understanding
Boumeet the tun oncees
‘SS A RESELY of Otetoln Seott, an
employe of the stzeot cleaning dopaste
nent, 3 Bast Tasty steest, hein found
Builty ‘of accepting a gratuity in the
Performance of “his ‘ighttu) sitios
Rese weet Sonn’ P, "Leor Sommisgionne
ot strent Gieaminas ina offered 4 ands
fg reward of #10 to any street ciewn-
Ing Empluse who wil report the teens
Bey “of” ans: person offering vuom a
[bribe for doing the work for which
Bie city pase tem,
! ie giek AND DEATH benefit
tin organized ‘ani backed by the
‘Billede Carapans” ones me Uys
iorest, of the ‘comping’ employes 1s
= 2 g ancsling prota habes An
office in, tho dims in chi
he be et Se
an ‘ahiows duty fe will bata) Une
cae of ay wor!
BRD encurorek yaa, presunted
pith a Aasonte. Jouce) ‘Monday ash
| Bempmbors of romper "we F
PAM. “After tfe-prenamartan sot
‘eh of the menibers wont" co. the re5-
Grutaht of tamien Chet wiio wa in
he ges; and diney, FUE guest of tr
iad Me Gren.
bee UNION tombe Saar at sen.
nag, ‘the endive Agitation of ts
‘Hind in ‘die Dniced- Soden, nny started
for the spring semostoh an one of Ite
Fegan courses. socies of Iectwes on
Faco'rclaslins. ‘Tinse cover Janos,
‘Chiat and athe aco questions a4
vepl'as Ut ot relations SE white and
“pur in Ameri r Guorse
Grasmon dleertor oescembonts, dope
pent of! ator, th ety Tartarer Cor duce
Weelos. “Mo fs! setting herone tha Seals
bare stailente tbo ‘phetchowieal, ea0-
omle god civic nickary. avon fs
Rice ‘rdlatians’ in, doin Ae
Bearing of “shes relagions on. worl
Face, problems,
SOMES MARA PALER» former
‘Bropkdntte, sand quviot BM: Reuse,
‘Betmclin Wy Rae ed eats
Gente, TORMGON naa
4 JORNSON, a Weet Indian
assure ith ed an Beioese: wpa
“Bblday “of ‘siceping disease. Senuron,
who tived,at S479 Seventies, was
daieitys® to Betlowue shun, iy ani tor
‘aeverud anys ho wast expected to re-
“cover
_SERLICATIONS NOR_tiremen _uro
now ‘being issued. ue yoo G40). Mi
iniathal bufiding. After holing propersy
‘Bog ou canada he ih
Teehved by tna Munletpatieerciee cane
Mision now lner hip 4 p.m. ub,
30, the wrttzan examination will Wo
Rei “Arai 20." ye mgt impartam
pafure of the’ comune -exsanmitlpn Is
tho maximum ase tigieswhioh wil) be
5 distead’ of 3. chia el bo. he last
/@candination for tiryneg:to «vlieh cin
dilages ro Chany 3) seate-of aro wil
‘be simstent,
JOD MOTOS, 32, 160 West 129th
stroet. wis paving ‘Saturday’ mprning
“an top-of the «hiss paresuion leading, 16
yOfe entrance ‘of the subway tt L5th
[street and Lenox ‘avente when sud:
‘denly thie boy fe throng the. sess
ito (he. stumnvay, Ho weer {nfekiysdaccon
fo Harlom hospital by-we witness where
Me was found dit he was sutoring
fram‘ Broken Jaw pl incerta th
Jurtes,” Young’ Motow 4 ima serlaus
condition,
| CHE GRADUATION exercises in
Yio classes tm homie gursin werometd
Stontlay evening ih dhe pubile Morty
West “Taian street, ‘Many’ prominent
PRerigns of both races were prevent
Begeracion "fs open for th spring
jscsBlon, ‘which wil" commence "nels
forks“ taorgiacion gan he obtabned
enn airs Seroline Wiimudd, Mente.
tor. at Yieclibrary Nuestay ant Seay
“afternoan, sind exeings
SERS." ALEA POR dled suadensy
at wer’ tome, itz Weye Gat stiee
fPhurstiny. nivhe ater Ybelig stroken
Sin ‘tho treet. 1ncrad somvices were
Rela Suny afternoon at. Baptist
“Tompie, 1s West 1324 street, Rowe ot
rik. Hucions olllchiting. stim Mary itzme
tig charge af die funeral arranges
ments.
HAP EAS prohably: prove the
owt ffactive, pice a Seulifie wal
"accomplinhed by: tho. Goss depurdnrent
of the West ath Strest Bruch x Aly
CX. ‘both fom. the stindpoini af
‘the ‘fen who mndetes diel services
an the boys who wore the recipients
‘ws contered around iaycFind Sourselt
Effort wich had sneeint emphasis dur
img the national tirift week. Jha. 17 te
a
fecCROW SOLAMON” wus tho sub-
gect taken by Dew Stanley Duchee,
inresident.ot!ifoward yntversity, Wasi:
eton, D.C. when ae adtiressed. the
‘men ot the “Big Maming” Sunde atts
‘qxngon. Dr. Durkeo was introduced by
WBr, Jeeee 1k. Amoriand, a" momber of
tho.trustee board of, edward university
ind senior iplernadara secretary of
tire Younceateava Clresschn sociation,
DE Bi tsa, scar of Lvinne
‘sone coimge. pronounced the Insota-
flgn “and. fe, errant, Notnelal and
snorsonneusecretary of the Jndamution=
fal committee, Y. M. ©. A, read the
Sexiptuine. lesson.
apa MARY DEMAND str.
BONS. eanetny, salt of ema
rehuneyy Now yaven, Comm Sam a
‘Seausifut selection "ae “Saiem Sk
‘ehuren Sums,
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‘wiven: Pharetng atheile tetid coun
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THE CHICAGO DEFRNDDR
‘women of thee¥. W.-C. -A. for the ben-
eit 9f tho taj for “cho ‘speingboara
recently inatafipg avay a- success. The
baleont, was fiittiote overflowing with
encusiaitie spectators.
BHE POLICE campatgn against
Johering and sleeping in Ute sdbwhy
again “cqupht “the! URowagy otf tat
jweek, “Siturday might ils work was
‘in “charge of tho fescrves, ond Re-
serve ‘Officer Allon. azrestad “on ti
charge Eouls Cobb. 24. 30 W. 135th
street. He was lela on a chiargo of
Fugees,
COS Charies Williams, 27, 2133
fitth avenue, who sald he wad a, na-
ive of the British West Indies, 36 c
erties wi jestrians
BIS Steet! Macarday nf, Wher
tad to move-on Walhlats refuse! and
wits ood unidor’ were. by Oiler
Rosenbers. Betare. Mug Suyer-
nan in, {i Halghis courtihe wistewen
4 fine 8 $6 or ye daya in Yall Wie
Views peid the ne,
‘Se SECOND annual meeting of
the state emplawnent dureauvat
Flee, Eoocum, “Mother Zion A.M I
Dre George B Hiayacs, deseo See
Dr. George B. Haynes, dirvclor of Ne-
30 ccohomilcs, Us 8. ent. of
Enon: the Hon. A. Johnwon, “Ase
jepblyman John c. Hawn and, Ba.
bor Commissioner Sheehan” ¢white)
spoke.” Counsellor “Robert P. “Last
Morg. was chatrman, Prince’ ta:
‘woot, superiatenitent of te Basten
Irene, ‘ranged the «moctite,
TEV. Wy. Pe TAAVES, panei Mount
Gulvet "Baptist church, ‘Gellvered. an
Ipgytictive aftaregs at the ¥: We c.'A,
sour veiled Sunday.” is subject
vas “tig Price of Sarvied™ Suna
Fob. 6, Sits “monestiga tose of the
ght street “beagch Moray gM
‘Grek Ino voaper apevice ey We ak
Sect, "Books fpr “Ekenybagy
WEDNESDAY Et iG, Jan. 26,
wpe, “Pagk Lovers: Globe ot: che ast
sirect brary slbetea tempo) -
sers.ast follows! qataly oF the Ovbas
es eee a
rptnry “of ue json Home
secretary, Tnteresfing meetings and
broxrages were planued for to taro.
ames. Hubert tirtban Hoag
bad “charge of tio program "Tuesday.
Wai. GPEIGRNS of tip Ne A, a.
&, B aetivered g lectutonat dhe 123th
winest ‘Soman ‘afastay” Als on tb
subject, of *Rhaans of tho American
Race Broblem:" Phe Nugro. Foreign
Bom Citizens’ auanga wilt moet on
Paculny: ovpning. at ray
“AGNES! SEG, ‘%, | 6th Lenox
avemie; wnd clalins ‘tobe ‘an. actress,
was afvaiened in dhe Yih” District
court Weiday” before Judge ‘Esvine
gqetred with Raving ‘an “unmuzzled
ug:
\ MERTING. of mo executive com-
miittesdof the Now Vori{ibrauch of the
Sy dicts ©, Bi wag-beldsin-the-ofee of
funisclions Jroneh und French Sat-
urduy afternoon. Mme. "My Waller
Brench resitied. “Many” important
Foe ereeiied.._ ati
Frank Young to-Address
Westchester Co, League
Yonkers.N. ¥., Fab: i—County'Judge
Frank Young will be the principal
speakor-atiie tweltus annua reception
of Uip - WWesidhester “County Seeero
Fcaraé bus hohe Sigay”evoning, Heb.
21. at Pitilipsburg HAIL George W, Enir-
Jhyi a Now Work CHy alderman, wit
iso "ajmaak, the two being the’ Only
speakers for the, evening.
2 dulcheon, éntgrtainces rom tho
let Club amdaanelng sare the, features
of tie evening, and ‘as aout 4 targe
jictondanee ie expected. Paul 1 Bras,
the eobty Heider, whose clforty gv
Kent our peoplo- with an ontantzation
{or 13 Years, "predists, tho banner Te.
ception thus year tbat the league ties
jover hed,
= oo
ry Danone Leb. .4--A comnlimen-
tary banquet was’ tendered. subserib-
of and friends qf ‘the. Young. Men
Gliristian “Association at the 390th
strect bunch. Exlday night. Guest:
repreverting newly every line of bust
nes and Twotéesion in Uariom were
vent and all exprasseil approval
iin the ‘oveollent annua) report su
mitted ‘by ‘Thomas. Ex 'fay'lor, execu.
Uxe-seerstary. ‘Taylor was loudly ap.
Alduded ‘when te-aanounced that th
assoclition Ratt caljected $68:000 for
theyyear-and al of that sum from. ou
negile except. $2306.
East “Tuosdey evening, it was an-
nonnend, “our "V" workers “were
part of we guests who were dined 2
the Commodore ‘hotel, where rence
seytaitves from 11 different ‘branche:
celphrated the-boginning. of theircarn:
Palen ta raise their yearly. budgets. 1
(Ge suuntinl report Bhe-asyociation.snows
pay Toll of $36,000 0 vear for etn:
ployment of 40 people. Each depart
ment gave a report ‘of its achiev.
ents and, thee difectors of these var
ous. denurimenis wero ail oughly. ap
plauded.
Ainotig the speakers wore A.W.
Harily, cogaged jin physical culture
¥. Mie, X work in ‘Columbus, Ohio;
john £ Weishl, Sin. Kindo, thot
‘i, M. Byller. bn B, Nall, Ald As
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‘Craft, ‘aud. alt of the oxccuttve com:
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1 Charles DeMiin. "Php Y. Mf A
fiuartet residered several bewutiful se:
Wwetfons “diting the. evening.
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them péing many, beautiful’ ‘ladles
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{Fhe Cidnese operetta given in aid
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Under the management of Sfiss Ito
Nella, Hughes, “aud Mise “Grace. Giles
Ruth ner qhocing cots roade ® decided
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Mne. Veronica B, Parrott of Balti-
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Ars, Anute “M. Jolinson, 253 West
Agen street, went to Catonsville, Ma.
‘Sunday to’ visht hor sister, Mrs: Ter-
poll. On her return she’ will visit
‘friends ‘ip, Bastimors,
_atee. uidile pres ond Mrs. Mabel
Galloway were the dinner guests. of
airs. Gathersne ‘Magill of “Brookiyn
jSuturday ovening. After’ the dinner
they: saw-the performances at the Put-
‘aaah, thule,
celebrating their first anniversary
Byra reception and dance, the Fidelity
Stub entereained over 80 guests Sat-
Munday evening At Texfuyetto. hall, An
‘elaborate supner followed a short pro-
Bram at, whish Counselor Ill pre-
Sided, “Organized Jam. 3, 1920, “the
stub ‘hus ‘made. rapid progress, and
from,a*imembership of 6 has increased
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iss F.“Dudiey. Woxcoe. N. ¥., spent
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MG gud Mrs. George ‘MeBain, 345
‘Wost shil-street, entertained at a Harty
slat weok,
Aro. Lilttun Martin, 2407 Seventh
avenue, is visiting in uchmond, Vat
Wallingson and’ Balelch, N.C.
Masttr Arthur “Martin” spont_ the
week ond’ In. Philadelphia.” visiting
Master Arthur Brown,
Mrs. Eva & MeMaster of Atlanta,
G2, Js visiting her son and daughter,
WL. MeMtaster and Mra. Marion I,
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fr, dnd Mrs. Satmucl Green, 314 West
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MeMistor Munday ovenini, Jan. 17
Miss Jossie-Smith, attendant at Fish
orig soda water fountain, 133d. street
and Lenox avtnue, held a. bisthaay
party in her home Monday evening: at
hher residence, 168 Weat 123d street,
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"What Happened to Mary" at Avenue; Billy King's "Derby Day in Dixie" at Grand
PAGE FOUR
It's a fine play, this "What Hap
thee?" of the week by the Lafayette Players
It's a five play
Penet of Mury," wry
at the Avenue
Theater, and it is
being capably presented by an ex-
cuse, the lineup is a new
one, as a perusal of this short re-
view. The story, in brief,
is this: Mury, an
orphan, in the
opening act of this
play, living on an island
in the fishing re-
ation on Chesa-
ne, Mr. and Mr. Pert,
supposed by the child to be her
uncle and aunt,
custodians, into
whose hands she
J. B.
has been placed Tony Langston by an unscrupulous uncle who deceived him, the heiress, to inheritance. However, Mary finds out the deception, and through the services of one Captain Gibbons, she succeeds seafaring man, who succeeds嫁到 New York where she secures a position in the office of Craig & Willis. There Mary falls into the civil clutches of Craig, the owner of a stealing a purse, the things look bad for the girl, but virtue meets its own reward, as the audience will ascertain in following what happens to Mary in the third and closing acts.
Ethel Pope, whose activities have hortofore been confined to smaller parts, has been intrusted with the lead, and throughout the performance gives advance her. She is a demure though tem-peralmental little Mary in the first act, and throughout the performance gives advance her. It will not be surprising if Miss Pope develops into a valuable asset as a portrayer of leads of this play. She is a Slide-Kripatriot, who bluff captain as all but the beak for, and the work of DeComathera as Gregg—handsome, but unscrupulous—is up to his usual high standard. She does both do some excellent character work as the Perts, and Charles Olden as Tuck Wintergreen, a small town Loyola Bowman, who also makes her reappearance in this offering, gives a fine portrayal of the part of Mrs. Gibbs, a dowry house, and clever Sude Sinton of the lost girl is perfection. Alice Gorgas as Anne Welch, who has been betrayed by Clym, is well fitted for the role, and she is a cast member, whose love affairs have embittered him, does unusually well. Charles Moore is very capable in the character of the lead, and cast is completed by Newton Bucke as Tom Little of the attorney's office.
THE GRAND
"Derby Day in Dixie" the third of the Billy King productions, opened to a crowded house on Monday night. It was a raucous affair, with the of the King offerings, and to say that the large audience was pleased would be putting it extremely mild. In second place was the comedy runs rampant, despite the fact that there are dramatic details running throughout the play. The audience was also sad beauty to the fast working production, and the leads are all in capable hands. In this connection we have James Stevens
"THE OUIJA BOARD"
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In this mystery bill will be seen ida Anderson, who replaces Miss Ellis and Edward Thompson, son of Dekovak and Michael Thompson, son of places Mr. Gregg. The rest of the cast contains some of the favorites among Chicago audiences—Laura Bownan, Susie Bitton, Alice Gorgas, Ethep Pope, Kathleen Chisholm, Charles Olden, Abe Cathorella, Charles H. Moore and George Allen. Saturday and Sunday matinees, February 5th and 6th, the souvenir photograph of Charles Olden will be given patrons.
NEW SONG HIT
"Strut Miss Lizzie," the clever novice cox-trot blues, written by the pop star and Turner Layton, is impugnably of the most phenomenal song hits of the season and is already recorded on the Q. R. S. Standard, Mel-o-dee and Artepo rolls, as well as on the records of the band on photograph Co. the Okeh, Emerson, Edison, Pathe, Arto and Acollan. The great blues hit, "Sweet Mamma (Papa's Getting Mad)" is also on most featured records and rolls, and is being featured on Her Picks. Williams & Pilon are the Chicago agents for these blues songs.
DOTSON HERE
Dancing Dotson, the world's greatest foot shaker, is the hit of a great bill at the Majestic Theater, Chicago, this week. Dotson has just finished a trip over the Orpheum, being the sensation of the press reports which he was given in the West were marvelous. He still has a world of real booking.
SEE THIS FEATURE TONIGHT!
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
—IN—
The Mark of Zorro
From the All Story Weekly Novel, "THE CURSE OF CAPISTRANO"
ROMANCE ACTION NUMAN INTEREST SUSPENSE COMEDY
DOUG PERFORMS A MULTITUDE OF NECK-BREAKING AGILE STUNTS, WEARS HIS INFECTIOUS SMILE AND THROWS SUCH A GORGEOUS AMOUNT of Devil-May-Care "Pep" Into the Role That His Admirers Hail This Performance as
HIS GREATEST SCREEN OFFERING
YOU WILL SEE THRILLS RUNNING NECK AND NECK, EVEN BEFORE ITS TERRIFIC CLIMAX
NOW PLAYING—ENGAGEMENT ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT
2 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT
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The inner side of every cloud
is bright and shining;
I therefore turn my clouds about
And always wear them inside out
To show the lining.
as the hotel owner, James Thomas as the straight, Berline Blanks, Mabo Brown, Beatrice Bruce, Blanche Brown, Rustus Lee, Leonard Burton, and, the comedians, Marshall Rodgers and Kid Humphrey, sharing honors with the great Billy himself.
The chorus is a singing one for fair and is drilled to perfection. The "pony" end, led by Dinky Thomas, is a knockout, led by the chorus, fully done, and beginning after the opening chorus it introduces Miss Rone Thomas, who puts over the song, "Jazz My Way to Dixie", in creditable style. Thomas does a little footwork for good, and the chorus is a splendid chorus, gained a real hand on Monday night. Songs by Elmer Blankin, Jaa Thomas, clever Blanche Brown, who is an asset of fine value; Viola Evans, a fine violinist; Edna Hard Burton, Kid Gunn, Edna Hicks, who is a prime favorite; Beatrice Bruce, the popular prima donna; Dinks Stewart and the Billykirk Quartet perform with the effect, Blanche Wallace and the splendid splendid work on this production. There are eight scenes, carrying us all the way from a plantation in the Sunny South to the jail house of the prison, and through the situations built for or edited and sure to get it. This show will have a brief run, so see it early.
THE MONOGRAM
Billed as Peyton's Ragtime Jazzer, Gertrude Saunders & Co. opened here on Monday night to turn-away business with a little dancing, a small bit of story and a world of singing and clean comedy. Miss Saunders has a place to sit and she richly deserves it, for she is a singer and a personality which gains instant favor. Jew Baby Golddon is the comedian, and he extracts the guffaws with his wit. The chorus is a singing one for true, the entire offering is one that is sure to be popular wherever it is booked. There is a world of room for this description. No change until after the final show on Sunday night.
PACE & HANDY
1921 SONG-HITS
Loveless Love, a blues song written by W. C. Handy, while on his two months' visit to Chicago and featured Albert Hunter, was released Jan. 1st and had the more success with phonographs and player rolls, as well as with singers and acts, of anything he has written. His music, a blues music roll Company has just released a set of Loveless Love, played by James P. Johnson, a New York colored pianist, whom they are featuring after the style Mr. Johnson has and the Oboe records, Mr. Johnson his and his bandist by his rendition of Loveless Love, and it might be well to say that Loveless Love has been recorded by almost all photograph company in America within the last three years, before the one year and sometimes three years to get one of Mr. Handy's compositions on the records, but he proves his music, the blues it comes to, to be Loveless Love is original in title, in treatment of the words and in the arrangement of the music and orchestra, for it the biggest success of 1920.
The song is published by Pace & Handy Music Company, who has just put on the market another one called Whistling Blues. In another column you announcement, of into songs that can be had on photograph and player rolls.
LULU COATES & CO.
Providence, R. I., Feb. 4—Lulu Coates and Crackerjacks, featured with the Hurlig & Scaison Big Show, are stopping performances will give regular audiences a chance to watch on Monday at the Westminster Theater to capacity business and the same has been continuing ever since. Miss Coates's offering ever seen at a local theater. The entire production is far above the average, the principals being of a high standard, the comedians capable of well dressed and fine singing bunch.
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"MARK OF ZORRO"
Never before has Douglas Furibanks worked enthusiastically over the success and popularity over "The Mark of Zorro," his fourth UnitedArtists' production which is now a staple of the States Theater, ending Saturday night. The story is all adaptation of Johnston McCulley's novel, "The Curse of Zorro," which is in the "All Story, Weekly" magazine. Those critics who have viewed "The Mark of Zorro" have proclaimed that the story is one of the most virtuous performances. This is due to some extent to the ingenious story and the opportunities afforded "Doug" to the greatest use of his athletic ability.
The background of the story is centered around early Southern California of nearly a century ago when its reservationists began to speak Spanish settlers. History records the occasions when the Spanish enlisted to the southwest of North America in a climate somewhat similar to that of their native country. They brought a strong appeal to the native art but always manifested an alluring spirit of romantism, chivalry and glamor that has never yet failed to make a strong appeal to oven those of another race, in collecting type, even of their wines, their native dances and music, and strongly imbued with a love and adoration for those whose lot it felt to perform valiant deeds. Exposure to such a culture was a virtue endeared to the hearts of all; hence their intense love for the chivalrous. As years passed, their posterior perpetuated their mode of life and though conditions may change, their history will never remain extinct. Now, in order to depict scenes that truly ressembled life as it actually existed during the period of the story, a good deal of time was consumed in the work by the Fairbanks organization.
A replica of the entire City of Los Angeles, as it existed during those sturdy outlasts. Over one hundred genuine types were secured for the museum in the picture attired in their native costumes and pusing their usual vocations. In fact every incident to the museum has been given the most careful attention.
AT KNOXVILLE
Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 4.—The people of Knoxville will have a chance to see the latest and most innovative productions, "The Symbol of the Unconquered," when that great feature comes to the Gem Theater for one day only, Wednesday, February 16, at 10 a.m. The enormous expense to land this attraction, and the people of Knoxville are bound to show their appreciation for his line spirit in making "price" a second bookings, by giving him a record attendance. The picture has been a sensation everywhere shown, and is without doubt the greatest feature over the past decade, including in the picture world. Remember, the showing is for one day only.
MOVIES OF THE WEEK
STATES—Cheater Reformed, Heart Up, Son of Tarzan, and three days of Douglas Fairbanks in "The Mark of Zorra," Sunday. Beautifully trimmed, the film features Jazz, Conrad in Quest of His Youth, Flame of Youth and North Wind's Malice, Sunday, Silk Hosiery.
VENDOME—Diamonds Adrift, two days of Silver Linings and three of Frontier of the Stars, Sunday, The Highest Law.
OWL—Partners of Fate, Son of Tarzan, Man Who Forget, two days of Road, Sunday, Straight Road, Sunday, Hearts Up.
LINCOLN—Unseen Witness, Flaming Disc, Open Places, Bride 12, Partners of Fate, Son of Tarzan, Vengeance, duckbot, Jack Key Carow and King of the Circus, Sunday, Fighting Bill, with William Fairbanks.
TEAM— Voice of Fools, Relieved Celebrities, Promoters, Romans, Adventures, Splendid Hazard and Beggars in Purple, Sunday, Down Home.
NICKWORD—Red Fawn, two days of The Jucklekins and Dead Men Tell No Tales and The Wonderful Chance, Sunday, Pagan Love.
"TRIMMED"
Carmel Myors has a new type of part—for her—in "Beautifully Trimmed," the feature that will be shown at the States Theater on Sunday.
It is almost a "crook part." In fact, she will wear a skirt with a waistband but "classy" gang of swindlers on the crooked new rich, with fake masterpieces and worthless stock. She is a girl who maintains her posh posture, and when her father fails, and who determines to sit at the expense of the smug rich who caused her father's ruin. By a clever arrangement she disposes of a plausible way, an aid in rounding up dupes for the other activities of the group.
When one of her childhood friends, a army aviation ace who has won fame from the French comics, decides that he is good game for her bunk art, and proceeds to sell him a picture and load him with bogus stock. When tables turn in a startling way, when officers come out to play, the young officer comes out to play.
Irving Cummings is seen as the handsome and talented painter who is expert at imitating the brush work of Leonardo da Vinci. Cleil Trenton is the clean-minded, clean limbed American who has dared much overseas, and who returns home ready to help his business battles in the same bobbinous town as the Boche. Georgie B. Williams in the unscrupulous broker. Alfred Fisher and Victory Batman play a hendering role as husband and his domincering wife. Leroy C. the uncle of the American officer, and Myrtle Reeves is his daughter, who adores her handsome cousin in vain. The production was directed by Marce Sano, a recent Universal discovery.
"YOU AND I"
If not, let us make this year our "Big Year" by correcting ourselves and forming an imaginary partnership, with our company, we do to no one what I would not do alone to me" and You and I Company can; for with conscientiousness, faithfulness, sincerity and sympathy there is nothing however unpleasant that cannot be handled. I say to you Peace and Good will; may-1923 be the initial year for the best that Life holds for you. These are my Greetings to you, all everywhere, in and out of the professors, Friend and Enemy—Prince Mysterian.
J. A. CONLEY ILL
J. Arthur Conley, the well known performer, is ill at his home at 321 Calaua Avenue, where he has a neat donation from the sisk fund of the C. E. P. C. which held its first entertainment and dance a short time before he left from his friends all over the country.
MASTEN CALLS
Will Masten, head of the famous vaudeville act, *Holiday in Dixieland*, will be playing in the town last week. Masten and his clever bunch are a hit at the Lyric Theater, Indianapolis, ind. this week, and he will be entertaining onto the Desk when he popped in. Boll & Boll are playing a great week at the Lincoln, Dunville, Va.
GOING GREAT
Syncopated Orchestra Having . Fine
Success on Tour.
The following is a clipping from the
following: (Oro) Daily Journal of Jan.
22, 1915, p. 117.
25, and is soft-explanatory. Shootings,
The American Syncopated Orchestra
and Singers, Inc., entertained an audience
of about 1,800 so well Monday
that it had Auditorium that when
that organization women performers again visit Portland they may count on a still larger attendance. This was the "syncopators" second visit here. Last season they were showing the heavy snowstorm, and hence met with a very cold reception.
The program Monday night was continuous; no waits; no intermissions; no showcasing perfectly into the next. All that balanced, it had its high lights, most pronounced of which were the quartets sung by the jubilee singers, Charles
Bryant and H. Charles Williams, P.
Bryant and H. Charles Williams, who is so original and characteristic that they have no need for a copyright to protect themselves against imitators, but the sad part of it is that when they are performing the harmony will pass with them. It would be difficult to record in the modern scale the close harmony that these singers, with their native musical talent and created. The quartet has harmony, have created with a half dozen extra numbers.
William Coleman, well known minstrel, sang some ten tenor solos; William H. H. Emanuel, much applause for his well sung solos, and Harrison Emanuel played violin from the heart in numbers that did not sound like a finger technic. He drew a pretty, appealing tone and displayed a fine sense of pitch. Jimmie Bertrand injected some flair into the drum solo, and William Dover put over a good moaning trombone solo. Laura Hall, soprano, and Marion H. H. Emanuel and ensemble, and Mrs. R. B. Harrison proved herself an excellent accompanist. Edmund Duff is the conductor, and he obtains wonderful results, apparently without exertion. The Northwest tour is under the management of Laurence A. Lambert of Portland.
LAURA HALL HITS
The American Syncopated Orchestra, which is making a successful tour of the West, is getting many fine press articles, which remains for Miss Laura Smith, the singer of the line, mention all along the line. The press of the West is not famous for its charity toward the professional folks of our Race, so it can be considered that the orchestra they doubly deserve this. This must be the case with Miss Smith. Edwin J. Stringham, in the Denver News, says: "Among the bright spots the orchestra, Smith was the surprise of the evening, with her unusual soprano voice. It is of a sweet and clear quality." Miss Smith, who formerly taught school at Haunti-ma, was seen last season with Billy King, the writer at the time predicted a fine future for the talented young lady. She is sure to gain a world of recognition in the future.
The Florida Four opens at Des Moines and splits next week with Ottawa, Iowa. They are chirping a mean cheer this season.
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"HEARTS UP"
Delightful touches of humor, powerful drama and colorful flashes of inspiring scenery are features of "Hearts Up," in which Harry Carey comes to the Owl Theater on Sunday.
The Universal photodrama shows the star as a man who is living a life in which the fortunes of a beautiful girl are strangely affected. The girl believes the man to be her father and he loves her as a sweetheart, currently drawn into this false position through a desire to shield the girl from bitter disappointment and heartache, planning to undecide her at the first opportune moment revealing his real identity to the girl who has grown to love him as a daughter. There are others, who whip constructive his motives and would sorrow to the girl he has befriended. When arguments and plandings fall to dissuade the traducers the man turns to first principles and defends his life, then to joy and happiness. How he straightens out in the two lives and brings happiness to the girl he has grown to love more than a daughter is vividly unfolded in an overwhelming climax.
Harry Carey wrote the story himself, droughting the story to comply with the requirements of playwrights who have made him their screen idol. "Julie," he wrote, "is a playwright. Opposite Carey plays little Mignona Golden, who typifies the natural charm of the western girl. Other important players in the cast are Frank Braid-lowa a young civil engineer, Charles Leekman a teacher, and Arthur Millett, as a squawman.
GLENN & JENKINS
Glenn & Jenkins are doing things to a fine bill at the Palace Theater, Chicago, this week. They are in a bad spot in the lineup, but that makes no never mind. They are stopping projections and performance and are repeating the great work they have had on their trip over the Orpheum, to the coast and back. Some got
BATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1921
Manager Frank Hammond has baked other fine features for these three players, who will be comedian, will be seen in his latest multi-reel scream. "The Sportsman," and moderator Centuars, which shows the horsemanship of the Italian cavalryman.
BEERVILLE
The Old Roll Top Desk Man ran and George Seaver, the famous musician George had just returned from a visit to his home town, Topeka, Kan. stopping with his aunt, Mrs. Oglebish, whom years ago he married, George is popular in the Barrow. We also saw—and heard—Will Page and his bunch, the Creole Jazz band, who are playing a long engagement at the Venetian Garden with great results. Sevourm & Jeanneette, the busiest pair in the Rocky Mountains, spitting the week between the Polls.
PAGE SIX
Meyers Retains Wrestling Crown
Geerd Shows Remarkable Form, but Is Unfamiliar With American Style
BENET BENEIRA the Eighth Regiment Armory, 35th and Giles avenue, a large crowd saw Ed Geerd of Holland, middleweight champion of Europe, match his skill and strength against that of Johnny Myers (white), middleweight champion who was unusual, because one man was comparatively unknown. Geerd in his workouts showed his powerful strength in his style, and not being familiar with the American style, he was given a handicap. Geerd's manager and Myers' two important hold barred the toe hold and the wrist lock.
The two men retired, and after a short intermission, during which the full hammerlocker was barred, returned to the gym. The hammerlocker again and succeeded in getting a double hammerlocker. Geerd managed to wiggle out of this and returned to the gym. He quickly fastened him down with body scissor and after 17 minutes Geerd was down with both shoulders. Myers said at the end of the match that Geerd was the toughest man he has ever met in all of his nine years' experience on the mat and that after having finished in catch-as-catch-can style it would be hard for any man to throw him. The preliminary match was between Carl Zoll and Cy Martin (both white), in which Zoll won the first tilt of the evening. Stephanyn threw Ted Banks with a neck-knee in 30 minutes and
The semi-tail was between Lee Umbell and Hugh Gannon (white). This was digging in, not even very fast. Both men were evenly matched and neither was able to get a fall, although Umbell showed that he was in much better form than his white opponent, and it was 35 seconds of wrestling Gannon injured himself in the leg when he got off the mat and conceded the match to Umbell.
Kansas Red Sox to Train Early
Wichita, Kan, Jan. 28 — The Kansas City Royals their first business meeting at 835 Ohio took place decided to start spring training early this year, and Purcell, Okla, was selected as the place. The Sox, who present a strong lineup, hopes to be able to complete the rest and south this year. Managers can arrange for same by writing Charles Coleman, 835 Ohio street.
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8TH REGIMENT LEADS LEAGUE
Thursday night the Eighth Regiment five defeated the White Eagles in the latter's gymnasium, adding another game to their lead. The City League 135 Class.
SH STREET B. F. P. T. B. F. P. T.
Brady, r. 1 f. 4 0 Clerge, r. 1 f. 4 0
Jotton, r. 1 f. 4 0 Seeko, r. 1 f. 4 0
Caldwell, c. 1 f. 0 0 Nurvicke, c. 0 f. 0 0
Green, r. 1 f. 0 0 Nurvicke, c. 0 f. 0 0
Slums, l. 1 f. 0 1 Hluse, l. 1 f. 0 1
Goryak, c. ... l. 1 f. 2 1
Goryak, l. 1 f. 0 1
Goryak, l. 1 f. 0 1
24 1 0 4 6 10 20 30
Pive the 24 1 0 4 6 10 20 30
Time of beaf 24 1 0 4 6 10 20 30
Ferling, 24
Time of beaf 24 1 0 4 6 10 20 30
RED AND BLACK MACHINE
DEFEATS PRIDE OF
New York, New York. MUSQUITO STATE
batting, Jan. 25, at St. Philip's Parish Hall
the Imperial A. C. of Newark, N. J.
contender for the New Jersey state
championship, fell before the stoliar
ball game. Black machine to the
tune of 46 to 16.
Capt. Brown of the jerseyis claimed
after the game that two of his best
players were defeated and they were
therefore handicapped. Wilson Jackson, a member of the St. C. track team, played his debut as a basket ball player, and made a splendid
one-hit single. ST. C. MACHINE. MERIALIA. A. C.
Wilson Jackson, G. B. Brown, G. L. Brown,
H. Rohina, C. J. Prame, C. R. Pugley.
R. Pugley. E. Brenard, F.
New York.—The Borough A. C. Spartan-Casino tonight (Friday) will be a hard fought affair. Both teams are confident that Borough will be able to peg for the national championship. In case the Borough boys defeat Spartan in the Big Ten, Pittsburgh next Friday night, Gothamites may see a Loenell vs. Borough A. C. game.
Princeton, N. J.—The local "Y" team of New York in Manhattan, the city of New York in Manhattan, that city Lincoln's birthday afternoon. This first attempt against a New York team.
500 Vandal Fans to Invade
Goulin for St. C. Game
Atlantic City, N.J., Feb. 4. - So sure are the home for that the Friars will defeat the St. C. Red and Black machine in New Star Casino, New York City, Lincoln's birthday night, over 500. accompany the team on the field. Howard is always a star, is playing better this season than ever before. Since the wonderful showing against Loendip when the all time and is saved to play a minutes of play and saved his team from defeat in a hair-raising finish, everything here is confidence.
St. Christopher has a dangerous team at the cellular game. George Fial and "Fat" Jenkins are in fine form, and that means the home quintet will have to step at a lively pace to win.
New York —Eric Dawkins and Leo Handy, representing Stuyvesant and Dwitt Clinton High School, respectively, double winners in the high qualification championship and in the field championship meet held Saturday afternoon at the 22d Regiment armory, incidentally, both were the principal point scorers for their school. Dawkins and the 22d yard dush in 24 4-5 seconds in the junior class, while Hanky duplicated the same feat in the senior class: time, 10 3-5 seconds and 24 4-5 seconds. New York —George Williams, a member of the St. Christopher Club, running for the 22d Regiment Banks' Athletic League meet in the Twenty-second Regiment Amory Tuesday night, won the one-mile handicap run for the 439-2 5, v. F. V. Miller (white) of the Manufacturers' Trust Company, who finished second, was allotted a handicap of 85 yards.
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Damon Runyon, one of the Hearst staff of great sporting writers, was asked his opinion as to the twenty five weightlifters at times, indictably as outsiders with good opinions had selected their choice of who were the best twenty. Many were good judges, and they have clipped them and them as the judges do trotting horse races; many cases the horse finishing second in every heat wins the race. The heavy weights are the best that have the ring in the last forty years, Five of them seven named Dempsey, four named Fitzsimmons, three named Peter Jackson, three named Jack Johnson, four named James Jeffries, two for Jim Johnson, one for the talling up the whole in every case, Peter Jackson, Jack Johnson or Harry Willis was named as the next best man. On figures Peter Jackson was two for Jack Johnson's weight; according to ring experts' weight; Johnson third. Naturally, the present champion, Jack Dempsey, was the choice in all cases. Where Dempsey was picked as the best Harry Willis comes the rub. Now comes the rub.
Since all of the experts' views have been published Jack Dempsey engaged battle with an ordinary second round of which has caused his stock to tangle. There are two strange things that are hard to explain: why Jack Dempsey starts out to do what he has already done, that is to fight men he knocked out. To do that men have knocked out. To do that men have knocked out. Dixon, Peltzsmann, when they knocked out a man, in no case did the gents ever knock at the door for another opportunity. Yet it is different today. Since the great world champion got in the olden days for winning.
Another thing seems strange—how is it that every fair minded fight in some way or other, picks Hardy, Harry, or man of today? They even go so far as to that Dempsey would not last over five rounds with Wills, if he can't improve over his fight with Brennan, Hardy had but one public showing. Here is another Johnnie Kilbane of Cleveland, Ohio feather weight champion of the world, set his own price, $50,000, to enter to defend his title. Dixon fourth to defend him in question if he made that much out of all of them. Jesse James used a horse, Webb used an auto, Kilbane is using a aeroplane. Barnum painted his elephant tail. There are suckers born every minute and half of them got away.
ALL-STAR BASEBALL
CLUB MAY GO TO JAPAN
New York, Feb. 4.—A syndicate of
Japanese here representing authorities
at Waseda University, and a
Kobe universities in Japan, announced
last week they are eager to take an
aerospace baseball team made up of
members from Japan, and next fall for a series of games. A sum of money has been deposited in a
bank to defray all expenses,
which promises the proposition is in
good faith.
Spokesman for the delegation, who is a prominent merchant, told our re-
quests that baseball fans in his country were nausea-
ed when class teams play Wausaua University.
The spokesman further stated that, with an admission fee would be
charged, the team would close the project turned out O. K, the mans-
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BOXING NOTES
Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 4—Jackie Moore, of Columbus, Ohio, received the Judge's decision over "We Do" Barton at the end of 15 rounds in a fast bout night. Moore forced him to all the way, and was credited with 10 of the 15 rounds.
Battling Chuck disposed of Kid Rash in the eighth stanza of their scheduled to return. A right uppercut turned the airier. In his shirt, Dan Sturt was awarded the decision. Kid Baker. Jack McVey stopped Kid Brown in the third round of the opening four-round.
Kirby Anderson in Indianapolis Kid Kirby Anderson, champion player and well known to all sports around this city, is in Indianapolis, where he is in conference with B. C. baseball club, the Indianapolis A. B. C. baseball club, Mr. Taylor describes Mr. Anderson to manage his billard parlors at 440 Indiana avenue.
The Kansas industrial institute is to have a great basketball team. Last year's champions great five this year. Of last year's team, one man is lost through graduation. Coach G. C. Jones and the boys working hard for several weeks, and the boys working hard for its opening with the Lawrence HI form for its opening with the Lawrence HI management would like to schedule games with such teams as the Forty Club and the middle west, such as the Forty Club and the Industrial Institute, A. T. teams. Last season the Industrial Institute, A. T. teams. Last season the great southwest, defecting such teams as the Pizza All-Stars and the Munkock Tigers and the great southwest, defecting such teams as the Pizza All-Stars and the Munkock Tigers.
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POINCIANA: NINE
TAKES GAME. 7-0
Palm Beach, Jan. 28. -Yesterday wasn't the Fourth of July or anything, but the members of the Royal Point team were playing over on the Pollinica diamond. The line of march was from the first base to home plate and the barrage of hits tilted off the Breakers pitchers kept running through the eight. Seven runs were accumulated by the ebony diamond stirs carrying the -Pollinica team. The goose egg was all that John Lloyd's could show at the end of the ninth. The runs were scored as follows: In the second Lyons drew a pass. Cockerell brought home the run, the second run also in the third. He reached second when Thomas' peg to the keystone sack for a force-out on Warfield's grounder went wild. Dixon hit the Lyons scored. Malcher singled, filling the bases. Manager Lloyd waved Cockerell to the bench in favor of Mom. The new twirler pased forging Warfield home. Score, Pollinica. 3
In the seventh Foster's men held three more putts. Marshall's drive, garden siced his drive behind short, Gardner siced his drive behind box. Marshall and Gardner were both stymied at third when short drives by Williams and Demos were pitched to him and Demos nearly held his tee shot, but Williams and Demos landing on the green. Warfield's short pitch to Francesco Lyons to hole out. Score, Point scored the last run for the Pointinca in the eighth when he singled, was sacrificed to second, took point, and put point to catch him off, and scored on slow and bunt which Remur fielded slow and then held. Score, Pointinca 7.
At the sound of the referee's whistle, Rohde's greatest game of the season was over. He kept the lead until the last minute of the first half, when Hardy made a great pass to 10 lead. This spectacular performance brought the great crowd to its feet. Hardy, a former Hampton player, was easily the star or the local team, while Rohde played as a machine. The guarding of both teams was close, which made the playing at times rough. There was a lot of teamwork, and the Shaw rooters declared at the sound of the timekeeper's whistle to the better team had won. Hardy, 14
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WANTS GAME
Borough A. C. Continues
Winning; Defeats Carlisle
By William White
Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 4. — Playing in superb form before a crowd of 2,500 of Gotham's young social set, basket-twelve players, the Yacum, Friday evening, the Borough's acupuncture scalp of the Carlisle A. C., Washington, D. C., to their list by the one-sheet of 65 to 17. To date they have so many stories to their credit, with no defeats. After two minutes of play the Borough's grand old man, Ferdinand Accampo, came through a mendous applause from the gallery. Hardly had the noise ceased when an exhibition of accurate passing, in each of the entire quintet took part, annexed the first also credited to Accoose. The Washington boys were completely bewildered at the Borough boys dazzling at their playing like schoolboys. The first half ended 24 to 7 in favor of Brooklyn. The second half was a repetition of the first. After three minutes of play Hank Williams played the first, followed Williams. Moss missed three free tries in succession. Freddie Scott, one of Brooklyn's stellar players, was missed by the Yacum, who started a come-back this season, who missed one of the best games of his career.
Carlslie's players at times showed a little teamwork, but had an off night, a little better advantage at Manhattan Cashel when they played the Spartans earlier in the season. Hill and Taylor did the. The final score was 36 to 13 in the game.
Morehouse Defeats Shaw
Atlanta, GA., Feb. 4—In a fast game of basketball the guards of Morehouse College sent down in defeat the lightning, N. C., to the tune of 32-22. Hops the ball to the Morehouse five, was the star of the game, shooting at will. The passing of the Shaw boys at times was good, the boys at times the fast Morehouse guards, succeeded in keeping the ball out of the Shaw territory. The line-up:
Morehouse, 32. Shaw, 22.
Hibbert (Capt.) L. F. Hardy
Dunston R. F. Hudson
C. C. Stewart
Sykes L. G. Lytle
Bleybey L. G. R. G.Mowery (Capt.)
Sidistinutes-Low Shaw. Referee—David (Boys High)
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Tyner Favorite-in Pool Tourney
The pool tournament which has been going on for the past week at the Vendome Billard parlor, 3030 State street, will continue until Feb. 11, with D. Tyner, Jr., of Tulsa, Okla., ruling as favorite to win the $50 prize and the Merry Widow cue, costing $11. Others who are giving away the bunch of followers are Bob Lee, Omaha; Less Phils, Oklahoma City; Kid Butler, Muskogee, known to Billard billard fans
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Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 4.—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin, 232 Forest street, a baby girl, christened Latrice Roberta Martin, Jan. 24. Mother and baby doing nicely. Mrs. Martin is a Kargas City, Mo., girl and was formerly Miss Grace Thomas.
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Council Bluffs, Iowa, Feb. 4.—B. J. Watson, 1019 Avenue A, left the city last week for New Orleans, LA, on an extended business trip.
Lula Bradford Wanted
Any one knowing the whereabouts of Lula Bradford, last heard from in Houston, Texas, kindly address Box 202, Chicago Defender.—Advt. 5-12
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Mrs. Georgia. Montgomery, 5141
Dearborn street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Grooms, formerly of St. Paul, Minn., was elected worthy hostess of Rose Sharon Temple, No. 55, S. M. T. of Plains Movement Hall, Jan. 31. She was presented with an elaborate bouquet of flowers from the temple.
A dinner party was given Friday evening at the Vincennes Hotel in honor Misses Antonette J. Meux and Caro Lewis. The guests were R. Proxellys Carson and Willys F. Jones.
Miss Brown Graduates
Miss Elizabeth E. A. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Cross, 4739 Priale avenue, was one of the recent graduates at the Englewood High school.
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An interdenominational revival at the Church of the First Born, 4544 S. State street, will begin Sunday and continue two weeks. Rev. E. T. Britton, noted evangelist of Nashville, Tenn., will be present.
Returns From St. Louis
Sheridan A. Brussels, cx principal of the Keystone National Detective Agency, returned from St. Louis, Mo. Monday, where he had been sent by a burglar, who thieves said to be named in connection with a burglar which occurred here last October.
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Toledo, Ohio, Feb. 4—William J. Banks of Ohio, Ohio, and Horace Winkfield of this city have entered the real estate business.
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Crowne Addresses Students
That the children of Chicago should be given books and other material necessary for school life by the board of education, more than the amount points brought out by State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe, who delivered the principal address at the graduating class of 1921 at Wendell Phillips High School and Prairie avenue, last Friday night, Jan. 28th.
"I firmly believe that the city should pay more attention to the education of its future children and increase the compensation of the teachers who have the welfare of the pupils in their hands," said the speaker. Attorney Crowe also declared that city school students should be given a day at the expense of the board.
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Parents and students crowded the auditorium to hear the speaker's remarks. The graduating class, which consisted of two and four year students, was the first in history of the school. They wore the customary cap and gown of gray and their motto was "En Avant" (forward), and their officers were Harry Kuminsky (white), president; Miss Alfreda Barnett, vice president; Miss Bessie Owens, secretary, and Miss Ruth Hudson (white), treasurer.
**Atty, Hueston to Speak**
Attorney W. H. C. Wueston, Kansas City, Mo, is to be the principal speaker at the Young People's society Sunday musical at Institutional church, Feb. 13, at 3 o'clock. Musical numbers on the program are. Mme. Bertha Wright, dramatic soprano; Foster Delaware, tenor; and a saxophonist, Lawrence Lomax, tenor; and a saxophonist, Mme. Wright and Mr. Delaware have recently toured Canada. Samuel MacAlpine is president of the society.
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Attorney Lewis E. Johnson, 2 East 21st street, left the city Tuesday night before indianapolis, Ind., to appear before McCormack, John of Macleod Gildens, East Chicago, Ind., who is wanted in Sylvester, Ga., on a murder charge. Efforts were being made to kidnap Gildens and spirit him to Georgia, when Attorney Johnson obstructed this release on a writ of habeas corpus.
Returns from Detroit
Mrs. Jessie Thomas, 4532 Indiana avenue, juvenile officer, accompanied daughter and niece, Miss Jessie Smith, to the courthouse after a visit with friends. While there they stopped at the Biltmore Hotel.
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Rev. Edward P. Jones, president of the National Baptist convention of Florida, inincorporated, made a trp through Fannie Mae, and was sacola and Fernandina, where he was the guest of Rev. J. Ralford Talley, pastor of New Zion Baptist church, where he spoke at Bethel Baptist Institutional church, Rev. John E. Ford, pastor.
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Establish Scholarships
At the recent Grand Chapter meeting on the April 14th, Philadelphia, resolution was enacted which empowered the Grand Chapter of the fraternity to grant yearly scholarships to the amount of $200 to one or more of the undergraduates of the fraternity. These scholarships are to be awarded to the fraternity members for examinations. At the same annual meeting it was decided to make an annual award of the golden laureth, set with diamonds, to one graduate member for meritorious achievement in some field of human endeavor, the selection of said member, and to competent disinterested experts. Among the social affairs of the Grand Chapter meeting were a formal dance given by Miss Mayme Robinson, niece of Mme. C. J. Walker, at her palatial home, invington-on-the-Hudsony, a grand hall with a well decorated delubia, and an elaborate banquet at the Southwestern Branch Y. M. C. A.
Among the grand officers elected at the Grand Chapter meeting were Dean Woodard of Howard University, Dean Robert C. F. Teffner institute and Prof. David of Willwerford. On the 29th of January the Chicago alumni chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi initiated Hon. Robert S. Abbott, editor of the Chicago Defender; Luther D. C. Teffner as H. Jones into the rites of the organization.
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Hot Springs, Ark, Feb. 4. "The widely known and renowned artist, Anita Patti Brown, is spending a few days in the city to delight of our citizens and its many visitors. She is on route to the Pacific coast, together with her accompanist, Boxe, Columbia record and Brazilian Toilets. Toilets are highly distributed during her stay here."
E. B. Tate in City
E. B. Tate of Kansas City, Mo. arrived in the city Monday for a visit with his two sons, the well known Tate Brothers. Prof. Erskine Tate, musical theater, and James Tate, cornetist. The two boys have not seen their father for 19 years.
The class in tailoring at Wendell Phillips night school is progressing rapidly under the instruction of Charles T. Mackey. Scholars have done remarkable work since the class started four months ago, and are making four ventures. They will make coats and take up drafting in the near future.
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I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got alone something that quickly and completely healed. I was passed and the rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full information to you may and a complete cure without operation you write to me. Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 1070-G Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better but out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured—you may save a life, or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation.
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Friday afternoon, Jan. 28, Colman school, 16th and Dearborn streets, graduated forty-eight young men, most of whom were of our Race. The gram was well rendered and consisted of many numbers, from dumb bell-drills to a plano and-vocalesole by a kindergarten pupil. Miss Rogers, the splendid principal, called upon a Defender representative, as the Defender was the paper to champion her cause, and Mrs. W C. Cossy made a wonderful, and impressive talk, advising them not to use the words "can't" nor "luck," but to drop the "t" from can't and preface "luck" with a "p" and the necessity of doing things now, so that we can realize the word both forward and backward. Miss Rogers and her splendid force are to be graduated upon their effective work. It will be necessary to exercise the exercises of the Colman and Keith schools were held in ordinary school-rooms as neither possess an assembly hall.
Mrs. and Mrs. Young Harlan
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston
Prairie avenue, entertained Sunday
Mrs. David Doctor of Geneva, who has
been visiting here for the past four
weeks. Among those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Hickman, Akins, Mr. and Mrs.
Hickman, Akins, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Croons, Mesdames
Holmes and G. Allen; Messrs. McFairy,
Preenman, Chantley and G. Graves, and
Mrs. Doctor anticipates
making Chicago her home in the very
near future.
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Opens X-Ray Laboratory
Dr. Floyd W. Willis announces the opening of an X-ray laboratory, complete in every respect, the only complete X-ray lab.
oratory south of the loop, located at 3510 South State street, second floor. The mode of the most modern and scientific X-ray machine are four-fold — namely:
Dental X-ray, X-ray of any portion of the human anatomy, X-ray therapy, X-ray by fluorescence.
Dr. Willis has spent considerable time in the study
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Newly Weds Visit Relatives
Mr. and Mra. L. T. Holt of Nashville, Tenn., spent several days here on their honeymoon with the aunt and uncle of the bride, R. and Mrs. R. W. Holt, with the aunt of the bride. Holt was formerly Miss Hazle Thompson, and is a graduate of the musical department of Fisk University, and has been musical director of the State Normal College in Nashville, Tennessee. They are this week for Rockford, Ill., to sit in the premiere of the bride, and will reside in Nashville on their return.
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Celebrate Twelfth Anniversary
Dr. and Mrs. Fred C. Cade, 3035, Pralrie avenue, celebrated their twelfth anniversary Jan. 12. Many useful gifts were received. Among those present were Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Offord, Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Blufft, Mesdames Leola Monroe, Davenport, J. J. Golightly, K. Woods and daughter, Mr. M. and Mrs. King, Misses Ethel Cade, Alyce Mangham and Messrs. T. Rhine and W. Golightly.
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Removes Liver Spots. Freckles. Tan and Sunburn.
Absolutely pure and harmless. No trace of mercury
or acid.—Ask your druggist or by mail 58e.
Manufactured by the
CELESTIAL CHEMICAL COMPANY
3523 Calumet Ave. CHICAGO, ILL.
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3823 Calumet Ave. CHICAGO, ILL.
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Rev. J. O. Williams in City Rev. J. O. Williams, district superintendent of the Paris district in the Texas conference, attended the Sunday school board meeting of his church Beach Hotel, where he the Edgewater Beach Hotel. While in the city he stopped with Mr. and Mrs. Randle, 308 East 31st street.
Graduates With Honors
Mies Myrtle B. Kelso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley P. Kelso, 4227 St. Lawrence avenue, graduated Friday, Jan. 28, from the Fortressville Grammar School with honors at the age of 12. She is now taking a four-year general course at the Hyde Park High School.
Announce Engagement
Rev, and Mrs. A. A. Russell, 661 Bowen avenue, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Lucinda Josephine, to Harold Ballard, 442 of his Samuel Ballard, 4452 Slate street. Wedding to take place in early spring.
BRAZIL, SEE ADVT. ON PAGE 11
Anita Patti Brown
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
CASH
OR CREDIT
DAY AND NIGHT
SERVICE
THE NEW IDEA
"pressing and training the Hair while you sleep"
GAMORGAN'S HAIR REFINER CREAM
Before
MADE
After
MARK
PRICE
$100
Our Motto is QUALITY, QUANTITY AND SERVICE
We pride ourselves very highly when we say to you that we are one of the few enterprises that are now and have been able to quote you with our original before-the-war prices and maintain our high standard of quality and quantity with the original guarantee that we started with since the birth of our institution, February 12th, 1889.
HAIR PRODUCTS
Hair, Refiner Cream, positively straightens hair in 15 minutes. $10.00
Bleechnut Gimnet, beautifies and clears the complexion. $10.00
Hair Grower, promotes an excellent growth of good-kissing hair. $10.00
Oily Pressure Groomer, Oily Pressure Groomer steps. $10.00
Italian Hair Oil, beautifies and refreshes the hair and disappears. $10.00
Hair Pressure Gloos, makes the hair soft, straight and glossy. $10.00
Black Groomer Gloos, makes the hair soft and other diseases. $10.00
Black Hair Stain, temporarily changes faded hair black. $10.00
Hair Lay-Fine Romade, makes unruly hair lay where you want it. $25
Hair Treatment for treatment with hair refiner cream and a beautiful toilet and shampoo. $25
We Guarantee Our Products Individually and Collectively to Do Exactly as Advertised, or Money Cheerfully Refunded.
Remittances must accompany all orders. We pay no postage or express. No goods-shipped C. O. D. unless accompanied by satisfactory references. Ask your Druggist, or write
THE G. A. MORGAN HAIR REFINING CO.
5204 HARLEM AVENUE, N. E. CLEVELAND, OHIO
1930
LEARN A
Home of our students are making
month while learning. We can'
We teach aeronautics, operating
construction, automobile mechani-
telephone. Write for particulars.
AUTO & AEROPLANE
Bell 4921
Office: 25 N. Camer-
Training Quarter
Harriburg Aerodrome, Four
THE NATURAL WAY TO
LEARN A TRADE
AND EARN
YOU LEARN
Our students are making $129.00 a
learning. We can place you.
propane operating, piloting and
automobile mechanism, wireless telegraphy
pieces for parachutes.
AUTO & AEROPLANE MECHANICAL SCHOOL
Office: 25 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Training Quarters and Flying Fields:
burg Aerodrome, Fourteenth and Sycamore St.
NATURAL WAY TO STRAIGHTEN YOUR
LEARN A TRADE
AND EARN WHILE
YOU LEARN
Home of our students are making $129.00 a
month while learning. We can place you.
Home of our students are making $120,00 a month while learning. We can place you.
We teach you computer-based training and
construction, automobile mechanism, wireless telegraphy and radio
telephone. Write for partnerships.
AUTO & AEROPLANE MECHANICAL SCHOOL
Boll 4021
Office: 25 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Training Quarter and Flying Field:
Harrisburg Aerodrome, Fourth and Sycamore St.
THE NATURAL WAY TO STRAIGHTEN YOUR HAIR.
THE SANITARY SLICKER
A NEW BENT SILK-WIRE BRUSH.
A. B.
be used with any liquid or salve. It cleanses
very roots and prevents hair disease.
It endorses by leading barbers, druggists and
brought out the country. It is delivered to you
THE SANITARY SLICKER CO.
Ave.
Dept. K54
New Y
COTTON'S WONDERFUL HAIR GROW
GROWS HAIR ON TEMPLES
if this Hair Grower, which is made from sixteen
everything necessary to GROW Hair, prevent
the Hair from falling out, and keeps it looking
Hair Grower will not make the Hair sticky, but
makes the Hair awfully nice and straight with
less it if you desire. I guarantee this Hair Grow
rage of one inch a month. also to darken gray H
It can be used with any liqui
to the very roots and prevent
Heartily endorsed by leading
cialists throughout the countr
THE SANITAR
123 Fifth Ave.
MADAM COTTON'S WOR
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It can be used with any liquid or salve. It cleanses the hair to the very roots and prevents hair disease.
MADAM COTTON'S WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER
GROWS HAIR ON TEMPTLES.
The inventor of this Hair Grower, which is made from fifteen Ingredients, and containing everything necessary to GROW Hair, prevent Dandruff and itching, will not make it dry out or break all times; this Hair Grower will not make the Hair sticky, but keeps it soft and fluffy; it makes the Hair awfully nice and straight without pressing, but you may press it if you desire. I guarantee this Hair Grower to GROW Hair on an average of one inch a month, also to darken gray Hair.
Price by mail: 1 box, 60c; Pressing Oil, 60c; Shampoo Paste, 60c
Send 10c extra with order for return.
Agents wanted—Inclose 30 stamps for reply to letters. Send postoffice or express money order payable to
MADAGASCO
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A single application of "MADAGASCO" straightens, softens and darkens the most stubborn hair and lasts from four to seven weeks. Unequaled as a Dandruff Eridicator and a Shampoo.
"NOIR-OL"
This jet black finishing dressing should always be used in connection with "MADAGASCO." Both preparations will be immediately sent upon receipt of $1.35. Goods sent by return mail.
$3 to $12 Per Day made selling PROF. KELLY MILLER'S new PROGRES OF COLORED PEOPLE Teachers, students, male or female, ministers, widows, married women, any one with spure time can make $1 per hour. Everybody buys; it's easy to sell. Send for terms and outfit at once. Act today. AUSTIN JENKINS COMPANY, 525 Ninth Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. IT. PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1921
NEW IDEA
The Hair while you sleep!
Hair Refiner Cream
After
QUANTITY AND SERVICE
when we say to you that we are
now and have been able to quote
our prices and maintain our high
with the original guarantee that we
institution, February 12th, 1899.
M. MORGAN HAIR PRODUCTS
hair in 15 minutes $1.04
the completion .50
of good-looking hair .50
the hair while you sleep .50
hair and disappears .35
straight and glossy .50
dandruff and other diseases .16
where you want it .23
with hair refiner cream and a beautiful
tally and Collectively to Do Exactly
by Cheerfully Refunded.
All orders. We pay no postage or
unless accompanied by satisfactory
suggest, or write
HAIR REFINING CO.
N. E., CLEVELAND, OHIO
Hair Grown
IN THREE MONTHS
MARCH 10
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Gloss-O will positively promote the growth of the hair in three months, provided it is used according to directions. It has been found that all minor hair troubles, such as dandruff, falling hair, itching and itching success, and have been completely relieved with three applications. As a hair dressing Gloss-O is undoubtedly unexcelled. It makes the hair soft and glossy, and for straightening the hair it has no effect. Gloss-O is a three months' trial; it will surprise and delight you.
Retail Price List
Gloss-O. $65; postage 8 extra
Gloss-O. $75; postage 8 extra
Eye Lab and Brown Grower. $65
Postage 8 extra
Tetter Chire. $11.01; postage $6 extra
Gray, A. Grayson's Large Straight-
wing comb $33.55
MME, IOLA E. GRAYSON, 3424 South Park
Ave., Chicago, IL. Ill. Send $6 extra postage.
A TRADE
AND EARN WHILE
YOU LEARN
$129.00 a
place you.
tating and
m. wireless telegraphy and radio
MECHANICAL SCHOOL
Dial 2060
in St. Harrisburg, Pa.
and Flying Field;
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STRAIGHTEN YOUR HAIR.
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d or salve. It cleanses the hair
hair disease.
barbers, druggists and skin spe-
$1 delivered to your home.
MY SLICKER CO.
pt. K54
New York City
UNDERFUL HAIR GROWER
ON TEMPLES
which is made from sixteen ingredients.
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out, and keeps it looking very nice at
make the Hair sticky, but keeps it soft
nice and straight without pressing,
guarantee this Hair Grower to GROW
thick also to darken gray Hair.
ing oil 60c; Shampoo Paste, 60o
Straightens
Kinky Hair
Softens Your
Hair Like Silk
Prevents
Dandruff, Itch
And
Falling Hair
Cleans Your
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First Legal Reserve Company Financed by Our People in the State of Illinois
"There is no legal reserve life insurance company north of the Mason & Dixon line that powers, operates and organized for and by Collected men." This startling fact in the economic situation of the Race faced the incorporators of the Liberty Life in 1919, when they started out to make history by founding in Chicago a company based upon scientific principles, which would employ in its management and operation capable and efficient men and women. The pioneer in the field always receives such encouragement as "It can't be done." "Three hundred thousand dollars cannot be raised from our people," and et cetera. But the officers felt that the company could and would be put over if the people of the Race could know the character of the business, so laid plans for an educational and advertising campaign through the medium of the press and the pulpit.
Men and Women Stockholders
men and women stockholders.
As a result of this campaign all of the capital stock of the company was described for by October of 1920. The company would now be issuing policies if the business depression had not slowed up in proportion of many of its stockholders, a great majority of whom are the hard working, far-sighted men and women of the Race. This condition enables the officers to offer the options held by these stockholders again to the public.
High Earning Business
Many people are uninformed of the tremendous earning power of a financial institution of this character. So many think of insurance men as mere collectors, not realizing that some of the highest paid men in the United States are insurance salesmen. The highest earning conservative business in the world is the legal reserve insurance business.
Companies
Again a great many people do not differentiate between the fraternal or assessment plan and legal reserve companies. The fact that out of forty or more insurance companies owned by our Race there are only three now doing a legal reserve business is an assurance within itself that there is a tremendous difference in the capital required and the general management of the two classes of organizations. Legal Reserves Make Deposit Legal reserve companies are required in Illinois to deposit their entire $100,000 in high grade securities, with the state before a single issued. They likewise are required to set aside a certain part of every premium paid on the policies to build up a reserve which by scientific calculations will cover the claims of every person insured at the time of his death. The fraternal or assessment companies are not so mathematically
Here Is a Fine Laxative For a Little Baby
Millions of Mothers findDr.Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin safe for infants
Give half a teaspoonful of a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. You can obtain it at any drug store under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is a mild, gentle medicine that children willingly take, and a bottle that costs only sixty cents is enough to last an average family several months. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has been used by millions of mothers, for the prescription has been sold in drug stores for thirty years. It is the same prescription Dr. W.B. Caldwell, who is now in his 82nd year, used in his extensive practice for half a century. It is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world. Last year eight million bottles were bought in drug stores. You can make no mistake in giving Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin to your baby.
formed and many times are known to fail to meet their obligations.
Stockholders Furnish Capital
Stockholders in such a company as the Liberty Life furnish the capital by which the company is permitted to begin business. The profits that come from the business are then used among the shares according to the number of shares each one owns. No one who has the means to invest should hesitate in the least to place the same in stock as well secured as that of the Liberty Life Insurance Company.—(Advertisement.)
St. Mary's A. M. E. Church
St. Mary's A. M. E. Church
St. Mary's A. M. E. Church, 53d and
Dearborn streets, began last November
to lay aside one-fifth of all public
offerings into a mutual fund, which is
given to its members when sick or
when they meet with an accident.
This fund is growing very rapidly and
shows what a church can do for its
members. Rev. J. R. Harvey, pastor,
will preach at both morning and evening
services Sunday, Feb. 6.
Noted Singer Expected
Mrs. Florence Cole Talbert will arrive in the city Sunday to appear at the Umbrian Glee Club concert Feb. 7 at Pilgrim Baptist Church. While she will be a guest at Stenhouse Inn, 4422 Champlain avenue.
WHAT young mother has not often asked herself the question, "What is the best thing I can give my baby for constipation?" It is a very important question, as constipation is the basis of most ills of infancy and childhood.
Unfortunately there are grocers that do not handle quality merchandise, because the wholesale price is higher than on goods made up of cheap raw material under unsanitary conditions. Demand SKINNER'S Macaroni Products for your family's sake. REFUSE TO USE MACARONI THAT COOKS UP MUSHY AND DOES NOT HAVE A REAL FLAVOR, EVEN IF YOU HAVE TO CHANGE YOUR GROCER. Just tear off the coupon that appears below. It's "legal tender" at any store—will buy you one package of SKINNER'S Macaroni Products if you buy another. You get two packages for only 10 cents by presenting this Free 10-cent coupon.
Will Give Comedy-Drama
A two-act comedy drama and specialities will be given Friday at 8:15 p. m. by Mrs. Gertrude Hicks at the assembly room, 3258 Forest avenue, for the benefit of the soldiers' widows. This entertainment was to have been given Jan. 7 at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Hall at 32d and Wabash avenue, where accident which occurred on account of accident which occurred to one of the principalals in the play. Those holding tickets for that evening will be recognized Friday night. Admission, 25c.—Advertisement.
Mrs. Brent Entertains
Mrs. Joseph Alexander Brent, 5560 Prairie avenue, was at home Saturday, Jan. 29, in honor of Mrs. Lottle Meredith Cooper and was assisted by Mesdames Edward Odon, Robert Hardin and Pelagie Blair. Tea was poured by Misses Alone Jennings and Caro Ward and Ida May Lewis and Mesdames Olive Harrison and Rita Carter. A gorgeous bouquet of American beauty roses was presented to the guest of honor by Mrs. David Manson.
Returns to Mexico
Mrs. Tennie Graves of Mexico, Mo. who was here to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law. J. W. Krunmick, has returned to her home.
A mother and child
TRY IT FREE
Send me your name and address and I will send you a free trial bottle of my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 513 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. Everybody now and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know the best. WRITE ME TODAY.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Community Service is to be a permanent institution in Chicago. Opportunity for the widening of the scope of this helpful organization will be discussed and plans to awaken the city to the value and needs of community service at a banquet to be held Saturday night, Feb. 5, at the Vincennes Hotel. Among the speakers expected are Miss Jane Addams, Capt Marshall Field Jr., Mrs. William H. Winslow, president of the Chicago Woman's Club; E. T. Attwell, national director of Community Service, and a number of distinguished Colored Chicagons. Representatives of all organizations, churches and clubs and governmental units to attend the banquet. Reservations may be made by getting in touch with L. V. Alexis at Community House, 3201 South Wabash avenue. Phone Douglas 1160.
The recreational institute held last week at Community House was a big success. One hundred and fifty-one representatives of various organizations were instructed in community service and became boosters for the movement to make Chicago a bigger and better place to live in. The campaign committee to wage a drive to make the Community House permanent comprises William R. Cowan, chairman; R. L. Mays, Jesse Binga, David Manson, R. S. Abbott, Maj. R. R. Jackson, President McCumber of Englewood Protective League, S. A. T. Watkins, Robert Taylor, George H. Walker, Fenton Harsh Jr. and Claude A. Barnett.
Famous Fighter Coming
Col. Otis Duncan, the great leader of the famous old Eighth Regiment Infantry, now 370th, will deliver his address on "Over Here and Over There" Tuesday, Feb. 15, at Eighth Regiment Armory, 35th street and Fort Washington. Music will be by Metropolitan Community choir, under the direction of Wesley Jones. Sandy W. Trice and Mrs. Rohn, managers.
Invited to Speak
Attorney Walter M. Farmer, 184 West Washington street, formerly of St. Louis, Mo., has been invited to deliver an address to the Anniversary Club of that city. The Anniversary Club of that city in 1885 years ago and is composed of the leading business and professional men of that city.
Planning Spring Opening
Naming Spring Opening
M. T. Bailey, 3638 State street, president of the Bailey Realty Company, is making extensive preparation for the opening of the spring season in Morgan Park and other suburbs, where they will have scores of lots and many cottages for members of the Race.
Overdose of Morphine
Overdose of Morphine
Koster Dogan, 742 East 48th street,
37 years old, died the Fort Dearborn
hospital last Friday night after
taking an overdose of morphine.
Miss Bernice Wright Sick
Little Bernice Wright, 709 East 48th
street, had her tonsils removed at
the county hospital and is back home,
getting along nicely.
One Thousand There
One thousand people crowded into
the Unity Club, 3140 Indiana avenue,
last Monday evening to witness the
public installation of U. B. F. and
S. M. T. S.
Improved
J. J. Lively, 4344 Evans avenue, who has been confined to his residence for several weeks, is somewhat improved.
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Everybody knows by experience that good advice is better than gold. A fresh and convincing proof is given in the following letter sent us by Mr. John Murnik, Brilliant, O. Dec. 6: "Here lives a man who has suffered from stenosis troubles from a long time, tried all possible medicines, but his case seemed to be hopeless. Then finally I told him to try Triner's Bitter Wine. He followed my advice, and today he is
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We are producing the finest dental work
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Gold Crowns_____$3.50
Bridge Work, per tooth_ 3.50
Set of Teeth (vulcanite)
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Our gold crowns for $3.75 are the equal in material and workmanship to any crown of our collection. Our finest equipped office on South-Side. X-Bay and paints, extraction. We want your family as customers. Done and you will charge for extracting when teeth are enclosed.
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UNDER STATE SUPERVISION
Capital and Surplus $120,000.00
Make It Your Bank
will allow full interest from January 1st on all new accounts and deposits on present account made before January 23d
this is a good time to start to save"
Will allow full interest from January 1st on all new accounts and deposits on present account made before January 23d
"This is a good time to start to save"
OFFICERS
JESSE BINGA, President
CHAS. S. JACKSON, Vice Pres.
C. N. LANGSTON, Cashier
DIRECTORS
BINGA CHAS. S. JACKSON
R. MARSHALL W. A. ROBINSON
S. ABBOTT U. G. DAILEY
R. SMITH C. N. LANGSTON
JESSE BINGA CHAS. S. JACKSON
JOHN R. MARSHALL W. A. ROBINSON
R. S. ABBOTT U. G. DAILEY
H. R. SMITH C. N. LANGSTON
ALL AROUND THE TOWN
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Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jackson, 4214 Ellis avenue gave a surprise party last Friday for her daughter, Miss Ruby Alain.
Mrs. Lizzy Gillkard was the guest of Mrs. Mary Woods, 5312 Wabash avenue. Monday evening, after which a box, party was given them by Samuel Guy at the Avenue Theater.
Mr. and Andrew M. Dawkins, Jr., 3150 Rhodes yoyone, are the proud parents of a boy. Mother and son are both doing fine.
Dr. and Robert H. Hardin, 2500 East 35th street, entertained a large party of young folk Saturday evening in honor of their daughter, Miss Florence.
Mrs. Lottie Meridith Cooper of East Orange, N. J., was entertained with a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Brent, 3550 Prairie avenue.
Teen. no attend the funeral of her sister, Miss Zalpheine Harvoy.
Mr. Miss Wassel, Mariteta Ark. visiting the city, stopping at 3354 South Park avenue.
Miss Lucy De Leon, 3802 Cahume avenue, entertained Saturday, Jan. 2. in honor of her birthday. Games and music during the evening. Miss De Leon isa trained nurse.
Henry Seed, proprietor of Sneed cafe, 204 East 35th street, left the city for a vacation at Hot Springs, Ark. last Tuesday.
William Offord, returned to the city after a visit with relatives in Philadelphia, Pn.
Bass Gary, 3319 Vermon avenue, who has been ill for three weeks, has got to visit his daughter, Mrs. Lela O. Pountainte, at Rollo, WI.
Mrs. Clark, wife of Attorney O. A. Clark, has returned to the city, having
Mrs. Leatha H. Williams, 2006 Federal street, was called to Memphis.
The Business Girls' club met Wednesday, Jan. 26, in the Blue Triangle club rooms. A. C. MacNeal, business manager of the Whip, talked on Thirth which was instructive as well as a business. Surgeon was seconded the Misses Maybelle Riddick and Winona Wilson. The club helped the Athenian club serve punch at the Forty club versus Baltimore basketball ballgame. Jan. 24, at the armory, the pro-team will buy curtains for the Y. W. C. A.
The Clover Leaf Social Club met Thursday as the guests of Mrs. Bertha Neighbor, 3811 Giles avenue. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Otamne Williams, 3238 Calgent avenue. A Groom president; Mrs. S. B. Steele, secretary.
The Golden Link Club. No. 106 met at the home of Mrs. K. Wise, 4558 Wake avenue, evening. Three new students joined the club. The hostess served a daily lunch.
Out of Town Clubs
Sioux City, Iow. Feb. 4.—Mrs. Willie Pollard, Dobson, formon of of Chicago, hostess of the *Sioux City* Church, *Sioux City* Church, the "Anti-Launch, Laugh," was the subject, of the program, followed by quotations, from Dumbar. Contest favors, from W. Ouley and Mrs. J. Boyd. A dainty lunch concluded the afternoon.
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Teun, to attend the funeral of her
sister, Miss Zelpheine Harvoy.
W. M. Childress, Marietta, Ark.; is
visiting the city, stopping at 3554 South
Park avenue.
W. M. Childress, De Leon, 3802 Calumet
avenue, entertained Saturday, Jan. 28;
in honor of her birthday; Games, and
music were played during the evening;
Miss De Leon is a trained nurse.
Henry Sneed, proprietor of Sneed's
cafe, 204 East-35th street left the city;
at Hot Springs, Ark.
Inst Tuesday.
Attorney William Offord returned to
the city after a visit with relatives
in Philadelphia, Pa.
Bass Gary, 3319 Vernon avenue,
who has been ill for three weeks; has gone
to visit his daughter, Mrs. Lela G.
Brown, 3319 West 45th Street;
Mrs. Clark, wife of Attorney O. A.
Clark, has returned to the city, having
visited friends in Madison and Middleton,
Wis.
Churches
Trinity M. E. church, 3011 Prattville avenue. On Sunday at 3 p.m. mr. sharp the following program will be rendered at Trinity church: Address, "Helps and Hidrances of the Races," by Dr. Cook of the Metropolitan Community Center and People's Church, talk, "The Evil of Modern, Society," Mrs. James A. Lillard; instrumental solo, Miss Blanche Logan; vocal solo, David M. Jordain; recitation, Mrs. Ward, special music by Prof. Morris; one of the best musical talent on the program; best will appear, on the program, Rey, W. V. Hutchinson of Boston, University, and Blandander "Smith College" has been appointed by Dr. Bryant, as director of religious education and, then, theology of this great institution. Dr. G. W. Baker, pastor; Dr. G. W. Baker, pastor; Dr. J. W. Hutchinson, director religious education; and community service.
The services at the Oliver Baptist church, were, well, attended, at all places of worship last Sunday. The Young Men's, Social Club, rendered a program in South Park's Sunday evening. A number of the young men had letters to the pastor, requesting the ideal woman. From those letters, Dr. Williams delivered a powerful message to the young people. The church has opened a free lunch room at the
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The Umbrian Glee Club will give their annual midwinter musical at Pilgrim-Baptist Temple, 33d. and Indiana avenue, Monday evening, Feb. 7; 3:30, assisted by Florence Cole Talbert, soprano, of Detroit. They announce an aptly new program.
By special appointment, Milord Bryant Jones began her duties, as director of music at Wendell Phillips high school, Monday, Jan. 31. For the past two years she has been assistant director, that same single, big role an uncompleted teacher with the same rank as other teachers of music in the schools of Chicago.
It has always been the policy of the editor of this column to assist struggling musicians, when there is a honesty of purpose and a definite inclination. Felix Ross, violinist and Billian, Knight pianist, gave a joint retrial at Odd Fellows Hall, which was surprisingly good. Mr. Ross usedate violin, exceedingly well; hissa full clef, done and plays the numbers the essays with minute attention to detail, in worthy precursor of future success. But his foundation is sure. Mrs. Knight was handicapped by an ill-sounding piano, but Isaac, a talented young woman, and has had splendid training.
John Wood, exhibited an eye, voluminous baritone voice, well trained, old violinist, also pianist, vaudeville revelation, and—but one criticism can be offered—all public performing should memorize, no matter what they do. Jackson is a worry convincing teacher, a rather personal interest in that work, of each one. Ross orchestra played, several, well-interpreted numbers, but lacked, one vital, procedure of the orchestra that have advanced, from the enchantonic state, for instance, Tate's orchestra, that 'use to silt soft
Quinn, Chapel, A. M. E., Church, H. E. Stewart, pastor, 24th and Wabash avenue.—Bishop H. B. Parks preaches a splendid sermon at Quinn Sunday morning. The bishop was at his best. The pastor will preach next Sunday. The subject is crime: Its Cause and the Remorse of the man has begun, a community work which is expected to result in much success. J. W. Fischer is, the chairman of the special committee appointed for the work. The Allen C. E. Leoague is putting on a program for Feb. 21 that promises to be a big tilling.
February issue contains a composition for voice by Hilbert Stewart, "Love Song;" words by Paul Laurence Dumbar.
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Mrs. John A. Welch of Terro Haute, Ind. was in the city last week and engaged the Progressive Choral Society XMr. McAlpine, president; J. Wesley Jones, conductor, for a musical festivities that city, Feb. 22, supported by race races.
William "Tommy" address the Chicago Music Association at their fourth monthly music afternoon, Sunday, Feb. 6 at the Appomattox Club Director of choirs and choruses, also leader of community singing are invited to be present, as Mr. Domini in America, in all phases of groupings and a dedicated speaker, having traveled much in this country and abroad.
Members of the Music Association will meet at the Y. M. C. A. Monday evening, Feb. 13, at a clock sharp, in order to extend the Umbrian Glee Club concert.
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FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
FRANKLIN
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4524-26 and 3940-42
Indiana Ave.
Phonics Drexel 5193 and Blvd. 2918.
Beautifully furnished rooms, with all modern conveniences. Also sanitry-ry kitchens, with private lockers. Prices $4 to $8 per week.
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Steam heat. Electric lights.
142 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. X.
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WALER TIPPER, Prop.
Hotel Iroquois
3055 Michigan av. Jst opened up, 60 rooms,
4.00 per week and 100 kitchenettes.
BONEN AV. 434, 394, MCN. MRN. Prop.
BONEN AV. 434, 394, MCN. MRN. Prop.
Nicely tucked in, 1 large room, suitable
for 2 men and one for wife and steam bit;
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SPATTE ST. 561, MODERN STOVE HEATED
furn. room; everything pleasant; use of
kitchen; gas and coal store. Call evenings. Ask
no price over phone. Drex. 3017.
SOUTH PARK AVB. 3438, 41ST PL-ONE
single lady employed. Call after 6 p. m. Doug.
6319.
30 E. 37TH PL. 2D FLOOR-NEATLY PURN.
1 also 2 or 2 gents can sleep in dining room;
reasonable.
717 E. 4TH ST. 2D FLOOR-MRS. MATTE
Harris has a furnished room; hot and cold
water $3 per week; gant preferred. Drex. 3017.
912
GRAND BLDV. 3818, 3D APT-NEATLY
furnished rooms, with or without board, in good
heat; hot and cold water, kitchenette
and private bath.
PRAIRIE AV. 3236, 2D APT-THREE NEATLY
furnished rooms for respectable couples or
men; steam heat; hot and cold water. Doug.
FURN. BOM. STREAM, ELECT. 42D AND
Forestville av.; man and wife, or single lady.
Phone Drex. 3017.
WAHASHI AV, HOTEL VERNON-RMS,
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TO SOUTH PARK AV, C251-FURN, KITCHEN-
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CHAMPAIN AV., 4440, 3D APT.-NEATLY FUR. room; guests; home comforts. Call enquiries. Ken, 7172. 5-12
VERNON AV., 3425-LIARGE LIGHT FRONT for married couples. suitable for married couples. Douglas 2008.
INDIANA AV., 321, APT.-K. NEATLY FURN. front room in private family for Christian man and wife; elect. lights, and cold water.
PARK AV., 2034-LIARGE LIGHT FRONT for married or 2 guests only; must be certified. Solder 2076.
ST. LAWRENCE AV. 4849, 2D APT.-FRONT
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privileges; modern coeducationes. Dres. 4010.
WADSIL AVE. 3541-NEATLY FURN. RMB,
reasonable费. Maud Williams. Dug. 1427.
BOWEN AVE. 44-FURN. RMS. MARRIED
couples, ladies employed or gents. 4306. 512
VINCENXNS AVE., 4343-FURN. ROOM
stmt. biot. modern. Single room.
BRAHMIN AVE., 3533D, 2D APT.-FURN. BM.
BMI. man. Christian House. Doug.
603 call: 89435.
NREATLY FURN. BM. NEAR CAR LINE-
OAKLAND 1230.
GRAND BLVD. 3710, 1st APT.-MODERN
furn. run. Married couple preferred. $12
WABASH AVEN. 4225-FURN. ROOM WITH
family of three. KEN, 8830.
APT. 432, ICE. STM.
bt. rooms; reasonable. Dug. 1810.
642 I. 85TH ST—NEATLY FURN.
furn. or couple. Modern. Doug. 2585, 3512
INDIANA A. 4508—NICE MODERN REN-
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CALMET A. 4851, 3D APT—FURN. RM.
Steals bt. Ne. 3731. 5-12
INDIANA A. 4230, 1ST APT—FURN. RM.
ELLI PARK. 3029, 4TH APT—FURN. ROOM
and kitchen. Steam.
CALMET AVE. 4322, 1ST APT—MODERN
run; convenient to LV. and surface cars.
CALMET AVE. 4156, APT. 2-FRONT ROOM,
nearly furn. steam; hot water. 5-12
GRAND BLVD. 3522, 3D APT—SMALL ROOM
modern conveniences. Doug. 1891.
GRAND ROOM
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GRRAIRE A. 4550, 1ST APT—PURIFIED
rooms; modern conveniences. Dux. 6342.
GRRAIRE A. 4550, 1ST APT—PURIFIED
rooms; modern conveniences. Dux. 6342.
GRAND BLVD. 3522, 3D APT—NEATLY
furn. modern room; single party.
GRRAIRE A. 4550, FLAAT 2-LARGE
front room in modern apt.
GRRAIRE A. 3540, 1ST APT.—NEATLY
furn. rooms; steam heat.
GRRAIRE A. 3333—ROOMS FOR RENT, FUR-
shaded or unfurnished. Doug. 5331.
414 E. 4685 415 APT. NEATY FURN.
room, steam heat. Dresel 2500. 5-12
room, steam heat. Dresel 2500. 5-12
SOUTH KITCHEN rooms. 435 - NICELY FURN.
kitchenette rooms. 435
VINCENNEN AV. 4120, 412P. 3 - NEATY
furn. rooms; near U.P. station. 408, 4853.
ST. LAWRENCE AV. 412P. 4 - FURNISHED
rooms; references required and given. 5-12
INDIANA AV. 3120 - LARGE FROOM.
room, steam heat. Ree. 0770. 5-12
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PRAIRIE AV. 4510, 451T APT. - FURN. OUT-
side room; steam heat. Ree. 0770. 5-12
PRAIRIE AV. 4514, 451T APT. - FURN. ROOMS.
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WARABIE AV. 3532, 32D FLAT - FURNISHED
room; steam heat. Englewood 8175. 20-5
CHAMPLAIN AV. 4820 - LIGHT FURNISHED
room; modern.
251 E. 420 ST.-WELL PURN. FRONT RM.
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INDIANA AV. 151, 157 APT.-FURNISHED
FOREST AV. 305, 305 APT.-FURNISHED
FOREST AV. 305, 305 APT.-FURNISHED
KITCHENAV. 205, 205 APT.-FURNISHED
CALMOTHER AV. 205, 205 APT.-FURNISHED
50 E. 420 ST.-FURNISHED ROOM.
heat. Oakland 410
GRAND BLDY, 3232 - NEATLY FURN. ROOMS,
all modern improvement. Doug, 1902.
WARSH AV. 4511, 3D APT. - NEATLY FURN.
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LANGLRY AV. 4827 - LARGE LIGHT ROOM.
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LANGLRY AV. 4827 - LARGE LIGHT ROOM.
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DRIVER ROOM, electric. Doug, 1904.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
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Engl. 512
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PAIRRAV AV. 3203 - ZOOP FONT. RMS,
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AD UNFURN KMS FOR RENT: AStreck
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GUIDANCE APT. 108 - FURNISHED
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FURNISHED BMS, FOR COUPLE OR SINGLE.
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WABASH AV. 5243. 2D APT.-FRONT ROOM.
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645 L. 30TH ST., 2D FURN. TWO NATHAN
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3222 INDIA AV.—TWO FURN ROOMS.
UNFUR.ISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
1 UNFURNISHED ROOM—STREAM HEAT,
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NEPHROSE
Reduces swelling of heart and kidneys
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Price $1.00.
CARRIB INDIAN REMEDY
2667-A Lawton Ave.
St. Louis, Mo. 20-5
WANTED
5,000 new customers. $20 cash will buy a
cabinet and needles. $20 will buy a cabinet inache
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other be proud of ECONOMY SAMPLE
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Correspond with some also lady or gentleman at
their home. Send them a message and then
realize your fondest dream. We can and
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Feb. 28
Your basin will lay with more Eggs. These are much if not a little "more Eggs." Result is much if not a little "unjustified use." For limited time all answers will be entertained who send for one package will receive one free, Eggs. E. J. Hefer, 2822 Reeder Bldg., Kansas City, KS. You will receive two regular $1 packages of "More Eggs."
A HOW TO HADL, LEG SORUS.
A well illustrated book sent free to readers by successful local bookstore. Suite 2822, St. K. Kansas City, Mia. tells how to be rid of leg sorus and various unique discoveries, result of 32 years specialization. Write for your free copy today.
NOTICE—WEAK SINN AND WOMEN: ARE YOU thin, underweight, system run down, mannish, or overweight? We are the America's Greatest Medicine, (B. M. J. Treatment, Price. $1. Agena wanted, Nickel Benney Co., Box 242, Montgomery, AL). PROTECTION—KEEP YOUR COAT FROM THE SUN. Price. $20. For a COAT LOCK. Price. $20. For sale by Abraham Smith, 60 E. 38 st., et. 4, Chelsea, TORCARO OR SNUPF HADT GUNED: BARRH less remedy; guaranteed. Seen on trial. If it curbs, costs you $1. If it falls, costs both. SUPERBA COMPANY, G. & B. Baltimore, Md.
CALMINGS AND THRASH, REGISTERED ELECTRICAL instructors, installings and repairing; lighting and illuminating; and Wisconsin Ave. Theatre, Phones, Kawaiol 1905 and Dorcas 3867.
MAKE YOUR FACE BLEACH: REMOVES all stains. Installs collars, ties, buttons, 41, Brooks, 322, 191 atl. at, Springfield, IL.
WILL REPAIR FOOD CARDS ONLY: Pursue own tools and will come any time when you need them. Food guarded, food guaranteed.
HIREQUARTERS FOR WORKABLE FORMULA: guaranteed to please or money refunded. Bid, 1601, J. Fisher, 22-4
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BRING YOUR MATTERS OF ANY NATURE to 4744 Langley avenue to be typed in order. Terms reasonable.
HAIRDRESSING
LADIES—WILL GROW YOUR Hair from 4 to 12 inches in 4 to 6 months and correct any hair disorder. Men need. Send stamp for information and particulars. Harry financial, hair specialist. 2121 Almerema road, Beck W. W. 2121
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LET MME, NEWELL, TEACH YOU THE Jekey System of beauty culture. Hair growing taught for $25.00 for a limited time. Stamp collection gifting for the Jekey preparations or address Newell, Newell, Jekey College, 4743 State street, Dept. E, Chicago, IL.
WAVE OLA GROWS BEAUTIFUL HAIR
WAVE OLA GROWS BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Will cure any scalp problem in 30 days.
Sample box seat to any one for 10c postage.
WILL CURE ANY Scalp Problem
Oklahoma City, Oka. Feb.12
MME. HAIRDRESSER - MANIFACTURE YOUR
own cosmetic and hair preparations. For grooming
Chemical Co. 652 E. 8th St, Chicago.
THOSE WHO WISH TO HAVE THIN HAIR
treated scientifically should visit Mme. Irene
Baird, 2125. 3821 State Street, phone
Baird, 2125.
ETHEL T. SDMERSM - HAIR CULTURIST.
Ford System. All work done by appointment.
3821 State Street, phone Baird, 2125.
MME. YOUNG - BEDRONG HAIR GROWER.
4231 Indiana St, 3d apt.
HELP WANTED-MALE
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25,000
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Women can apply also.
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Don't delay, write today.
WANTED-5,000 LADIES TO TAKE THE
modern nuance of an art and beauty culture
from Dutch Jewish American Residence
& Beauty College, 607 East 450th St. Chicago.
GIRLS WANTED TO PRESS INFANTS GAR
amuse American Beauty Garmen Co., 1325
Rosewood Ave.
WANTED-MADS: $50 PER MONTH, APPLE
housekeeper, Palmer house.
WANTED-MADS: $55 PER MONTH, AP-
housekeeper.
WANTED-CLEAN ELDERLY WOMAN DE-
sirious of good home, Douglas 7147.
AGENTS WANTED
Salesmen
Extra large income all the year round for next 10 years if you will work. We furnish live leads, a private office for yourself a home and bank with a $10,000 advertising campaign right where you work. Manager will assist you in closing your prospects. The work is for an old established corporation and consists in interviewing residents of the city and west sides. Men average $100,00 per week.
See MR. BLAZ
From 8:30 a.m. to 12 m.
3125 State Street
MAKE BIG MONEY
SELLING JABORANDI HAIR GROVER
Many agents making $25 to $75 weekly. Monthly treatment fee. Induced by highest physicians. Manufactured by
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ALL THE MONEY YOU WANT
Agents Wanted - $31 payment; $3 suit offer.
Made to measure. Every man should write
to agents for a price. Agents can sell
sale prices. Krackerbacker builder Co. Depl.
224, Chicago, IL.
NRVRE DEPRESSION CONQUERED MY DIL.
Agents get your golden rule offer. $1,00.
Agents get your golden rule offer. All or
share time. V. V. P. Chemical Co., Johnson
NEW AUTHENTIC NEGRO WAR BOOK
Kelley Miller, with assistance of the War
Department; 200 pictures; selling like wildfire.
Museum; 200 pictures; selling like wildfire.
Send $2 for agents outfit. Jenkins
Book Mgr. Washington, D. G. t
LIGHT YOUR HOME WITH GASOLINE
YOUR HOME WITH GASOLINE
or gasoline
laundries, complete, $0.75, MC
engagement; wripe for farms and exclusive territory.
San Jackson, 2232 Bearstne st., Chicago.
AGENTS - STOP DAILY GRIND MANIFACTURE your sourced preparations, ex. acetate and acetone. For guaranteed, circular results guaranteed. Lakeside Chemical Co., 632 E. 58th st., Chicago.
AGENTS WANTED - $1.00 PANTS OFFERS; man should write for free samples, new styles and agents' wholesale prices. Kinkoaker Tailoring Co., Dept. 234, Chicago, IL.
AGENTS WANTED - $1.00 PHR WEEK. WED. EOB. 12th street, A. A. J. Sherman, 2244 West Lake street, Chicago.
AGENTS WEEKLY - 3 TO 6 HOURS HOME WORK. Complete instructions. Address Garland, 2245 Lake st., Chicago.
SITUATION WANTED
POSITION WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER FOR
bachelor, Doug, 510, Mrs. Kendrick, Call
native, 10 yr.
SITUATION WANTED - EXPERIENDED
atographer and typist, Call No. 8574.
FOR SALE - MISCELLANEOUS
OIDA TRAINING HOUSE, 500 - THE HEAL-
TER top. Good tread. Our special price for three Oidia trainings
to only 300 each, postcard. Garfield, 2222
Lake St., Chicago.
OIDA TRAINING HOUSE GALMERI, WINTER
top. Good tread. good running order. New
location; a good buy. Will sacrifice. Robbie
et al. Good tread. Good location.
HOSPITALIAN GOODS FURNITURE, KITCHEN
utensils and ware, a bargain. Good location.
Combination cook store, 4311 Prairie Ave.
Chicago.
OIDA TRAINING HOUSE AND JOHN, SUPPLE
for rooing house. Prairie avenue, near
30th street, South Side, Address Box 38, De-
ferrer.
WANTED - BRICK HOUSE AND JOHN, SUPPLE
for rooing house. Prairie avenue, near
30th street, South Side, Address Box 38, De-
ferrer.
WANTED - AMITY CHEAP AT 322
Calmley Ave., at I. I. Leaving city address,
11th W. 110 St. Chicago.
FOR SALE--GOOD COOK STOYE, $12; WORTH
$40.00. Not to be appreciated.
derron, JD. Deerbear $30.00.
FOR SALE- HANDSOMLY FURNISHED S
FOH 112-200-3000 back from our line; leaving
city. Douglas 4007.
FOR SALE - FUNNISHN 6-BOOM APT, SEPT
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A 160mm stone front house, 4 stories, on Calmau n. near $241 st. steam bath; partly hardwood; 3 stories; 300 square feet; $200 per month; completely furnished; a bargain for quick sale; 2-story brick barn; $1,000; tenement.
JAMES B. MCGYMN & SON.
2225 Indiana u. Dug. 2017.
CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS
Dracontine, 2 blocks from LUFN and gold or traded at a big bargain. This lot is in the heart of the city, 2 blocks from LUFN and near the MARCOILS. This lot makes the best deal of your life. This is an honest to goodness proposition, so write H. J. MARGOLIN, 215 N. Chicago.
$400 CASH
Will put you in your own home. You are right and are earnest and want to stop paying rent, not because you please do not answer. Address Box X. Defender.
$500 CASH, BALANCE ON EASY PAYMENTS, electric lights, newly painted and decorated throughout; stricly high class neighborhood; reception at once; price $1,000 MOLLINS-2017; 8 S. Sterlton St. Those Guests IF
STOP PAYING BIG BEST-EVER YEAR
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or twenty years you have a bounty of receipts. We have a number of fats and houses.
$350 Indiana apartments, Bould, 1401
1200 ACRE FARM FOR SALE, WITH OR
without all five stock and machinery; near
three good towns on country road; good near
HUGO ZILL, power, Bot. 4, Corinth, W.
5-12-18
FOR SALE- 6,000 CASH BUYS MY MONTHN-
0-3artment; summer porch; everything the
house has; 1000 square feet; mortgage just been made for five years. Call at 4850 Langley avenue for particular.
WILL, BUILT) AT ONCE 9 5 ROOM BUNGALA,
furniture heat, in Morgan Park, for
sale to people who can give us good references.
Small cash payment, balance monthly.
FOR SALE - 2-FLAT BLDG. NEAR 42D AND
120TH AVE. Of the same size, separate
furnaces. No agents need apply. Decr.
9033.
4 LOTS IN IDLEWALD-MIDDLE. BOUGHT IN
Dugg. WORK. Will sell cheap for
cash. Dugg. 3660. Johnson.
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MEN IN CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. DETECTIVES.
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The Big Wholesale Tailors' 404 S. MARKET STREET Nationally known throughout the United States association of the finest made-to-measure clothes
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The season's returns and cancellations have been far greater than usual. Owing to the readjustment of prices, some of our customers refused to act and ordered or this reason we have had to order. We have high grade, hand-tailored, all-wool
SUITS, OVERCOATS,
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Originally priced
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Evan M. Banks Wanted
Any one knowing the whereabouts of his brown skin, last heard of at 3211 State street. Chicago, kindly notify his sister, 30th street. Cleveland, Ohio—(Adr)
Willie Biley Wanted
Any one knowing the whereabouts of Willie Riley, mother's name Mrs. Bulah Riley, father's name Fred, last heard of in Helena, Ark, age 20, kindly notify his sister, Mrs. Essie Wolf, Fulton, Ky. —(Adv.)
Damon Gibogoy Wanted
Any one knowing the whereabouts of Damon Giboney, who served in the war, aged 27, light complexion, black hair, five feet in height, well educated, kindly notify Nellie Demis, 172 Ponte acre street, Memphis, Tenn.-Advl.
To be admitted, by the ladies have your hair straight, soft and wavy. This is done by using DR. PRYOR'S JAPO-WONDER-SOAP. Simple to use, no barber needed. Simply wash the hair really clean. Wash the only preparation that will not turn the hair red or burn the scalp. It is wonderful. A reliable home treatment and perfectly harmless. One box of soap and pomade will last you three months. Men are simply wild over its appeal. Send today. Price, $1.12, post-paid.
DIXIE SALES AGENCY.
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AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our beloved son, John E. Johns, who died two years ago today. "Gone but not forgotten. He still lives in our hearts."—Mother and father.
Bernico Eva Jankson—In sad and loving remembrance of our darling daughter, nicoo and cousin, who passed away. "You shall sleep, but not forever. There shall be a glorious dawn; We shall meet to part, no, never. On the resurrection morn.—Mary and Mia, American parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson, uncle and aunt; Miss Sammie Thomas, cousin.
In memory of Lillie B. Sins, who died one year ago Feb. 1, 1920. Gone but not forgotten—Ida L. Woods.
In loving remembrance of our dear mother, Mary W. Yates, who died one year ago Feb. 3, 1920.
Only a grave on which we may shed our tears, is all that remains of our dear mother we loved and had for us mother we loved and eyes she faded slowly, growing day by day frail, bearing sweetly all her sufferings without murmur, mean or wait. A loving mother, true and kind, faithful to the end of time. For all of us she did her best, may God grant her eternal love. For all of us she loved one gone to rest, for those who think of her (today are those who loved her best.
Sadly missed by loving children, Charles, Jourdan, James and Lillian.
In sad and loving memory of my beloved daughter, Mabel Dessie Carter, who departed this life, Feb. 2, 1919.
"You are not forgotten, dearest one, As long as life and memory last. We'll remember thee.
we saw you pass away"
—Loving mother, husband, daughter and sister, New York City.
In loving memory of our darling sister and daughter, Lillie B. Warick, who departed this life Feb. 2, 1920, at Jackson, Tenn.
"February is again here, the saddest of the year.
A precious one from us is gone, a voice we love is still.
A place is vacant in the home."
Sadly missed by mother and father,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Warlick, sisters and
brothers.
In sad but loving memory of our
darling mother, Mrs. Cynthia Bell
Yocum, age 60, Feb. 2, 1921.
"Just two months ago you left, but,
mamma, how we miss you."
—Loving and lonely children, Genia
Edna and Levi.
In loving memory of our dear father,
M. T. McGuire, who died Dec. 11, 1909,
also our mother, Agnes McGuire, who
died Feb. 3, 1920, in Longview, Texas.
We are dear children,
M Pearl M. Gulati, Names, Howard and Jewel McGuire, little Howe
Guire, Kewanee,.
In loving memory of Madeline Poindexter
during died Feb. 5, 1920. "Gone,
but not forgotten."—Loving husband
and sisters.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for the floral offerings and expressions of sympathy in our late bereavement. C. R. Royd and Brother, 2381 E. 35th street, Cleveland, Ohio.
We wish to thank our many friends for sympathy and floral offerings during the death of Daniel Broadice; also thank Eureka Lodge No. 64 F. A. Montee White Broadice, wife and brothers.
Mrs. Belle Dougans, formerly of Kansas City Mo., wife of John Dougans; Mrs. Eleanor Broadice, she was born in Waco, Texas, August, 1888. She leaves four sisters, Mesdames Edna Reines, Stella Hinkle, Beatrice Hicks and Bertie Williams; a husband and a host of friends to mourn her death. From Crook & Jones chapel, Cottage Grove avenue, Saturday, Jan. 29, Rev. Corsley officiating. Interment at Lincoln cemetery. The bereaved husband, James Spruley and Mrs. Matthew, 426 E. 242 place, for the kindness shown during their sad bereavement.
I wish to thank my friends for their sympathy in my sad bereavement In the loss of my dear wife, Grace Prosser, who died Jan. 25; also for the beauty of Hora dekker also Easter Club of Club Hora dekker and Rev. Robinson of St. Murk's church for his comforting words of consolation—Edward Prosser, husband.
Mrs. Burles Entertains St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 4.—Mrs. Clarence H. Burles, 291 South Spring avenue, gave an informal buffet supper party at her home Sunday evening, when guests were present and the evening was spent with games and music.
Ben Tucplex Wanted
Any one knowing the wharabouts of Ben Turnley, also known as C. Band, who formerly operated a saloon at 2000 Armour avenue and 2017 South Clark Bates, kindly notty M. Grimm, 3404 Carthage avenue Clinegath, Ohio.-(Aq.)
MANCHE DU VUE
RAPPORT AM
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A GIFT FROM GOD
Along the medical line it is the greatest of all God's gifts, and is called RAY-CURA because it cures by rays. It can not yet found a disease that it can cure. But it can cure internal remedy. It cures like heat cures the hands of cold. Cures kungy, kidnys, dropsy, headache, backache, tumors of all sizes, cancers, rectum, analgesia, catarrh, pleurisy, asthma, liver, urinary, rheumatism, pneumonia, appendicitis, siepnessness, pellagra, female sickness, blood poisoning of every type, nervousness, eczema, sore gums and troubles that cause pain; also ulcers that cause pain; lasts forever. No waste. Write for printed matter. Address INTERNATIONAL RADIUM CO., 156 North Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal.—(Adv.)
Charles Satchall Morris Jr. the eminent young Wheaton College orator, has returned to resume his studies following the southern thumpman tour through the southern United States, fixed by the witchery of his magnetic cloquence, acclaimed him in every city in which he spoke as the forerunner of the Southern Renaissance in part: "The southern white man never anxious to learn what we are thinking, and we in turn were never so anxious to tell them. Ours is not an appeal for pity; ours is a clarion voice demands opportunity, not alms." To a Defender reporter Mr. Morris was enthusiastic regarding his trip, which he meetings in Cincinnati—one in Baptist Church, where his great-grandfather was the second pastor fifty years ago. Already the young orator was a prominent member of his journey for a brief period in Cuba. He will enter the senior class of the University of Chicago in October, maintained the highest average in his history, and all mail to Mr. Morris will reach him. All at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill.
Selma, Ala. Feb. 4.—A mock "Mollonaire Wedding" for Brown's Chapel A.M. E. church was a grand success Tuesday, Jan. 25. The contracting parties, representing John D. Krefelter and Miss Helen Gould, were Prof. Klijpatrick and Mrs. Ned Tate. The guests preceding the bridal party were the priestess of Russia, impersonated by Shirley Gould, Mrs. Mattie L. Kennedy, Next, the ambassador of France, wife and daughter, impersonated by D. E. Kennedy, Miss a Jackson and Mary Williams, Prof. B. H. Jackson, minister and Charles Ballard as best man. Over $100 was raised for the church under the direction of Dr. H. N. Newsome.
Melvin Trent Dies
Los Angeles, Cal. Feb. 4.—Melvin Trent, the priest of Evanston, Bld., died in this city bridal ceremony was at Evergreen cemetery. He leaves a wife, three sisters, Messdanes Lucy Trice, Annice Rector of Chicago and alliance of Boston, Mass.; two brothers William and Harry Trent of Cleveland, Ohio, and Chicago, respectively.
Eric Fitzgerald
Elsie Frances Johnson, age 19, and brother, Theodore Roosevelt Johnson, age 18, last heard of in Chicago are any information as to their whereabouts. Any received by addressing A. O. Taylor, agent of Chicago Defender, 3365 Central avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.
Joseph S. Brashner, Wooded
Brashire Wanted
Any one knowing the whereabouts of Joseph S. Brashire will inform him that his father, Henderson E. Brashire, died Dec. 7 in Los Angeles, Cal. information concerning said party will be gladly received by his brother, Geo. L. Brashire, 1510 North Clairborne avenue, New Orleans, La.—(Ady.)
Maybelle Johnson Wanted
Any one knowing the whereabout of Mayelle Michelle Johnson, last heard of in Clemson, and whose home is in Terrail, Pa., kindly named Edwards, 3317 Fourth avenue So., Minneapolis, Minn.—(Adv.) BRAZIL SEE ADV. ON PAGE 11
HOBBS & GRUBB 454 East 47th Street
East 48th Place, near Grand Blvd.—11-room, stone front, very modern in over, way, handsomely decorated, marmory, running water in three bedrooms. A bargain at $8,750.00; see us for particulars.
4743 Champlain Avenue.—7-room brick house, electric lights, hardwood floor, furnish heat, 1500 good condition. Price $4,750.00; $1,500.00 cash.
2-FLATS
4835 Langley Avenue.—5-6 rooms, stone front, furnace and stove heat; a dandy bargain for $6,000.00; $1,000.00 cash.
Near 43rd Street on Calumet.—2-flat own basement for 3 rooms; also framed rear. Price $1,500.00; $1,000.00 cash.
Langley Avenue near 41th Street.—2-flat stone front, electric lights, steam heat; 5-6 rooms in excellent condition. Price $8,000.00.
3-FLATS
Prairie Avenue near 47th Street.—Stone front; 5-8 rooms; electric lights, lighthouse, running water in excellent condition; total rental $2,000.00 per year. Price $12,500.00; $4,000.00 cash.
Indiana Avenue near 52d Street. 3-flat, stone floor, electric lights, steam heat, oak rooms, 6-7-7 rooms. Price $1,000.00. 4433 Evan Avenue. 3-flat frame, 5-5-6 rooms, stove heat. Price $4,000.00; $500.00 cash.
Have some excellent bargains in 6, 12, 15 and 18 flats on which we will be glad to furnish complete details and other information upon request.
DON'T HES
MAR BOW
THROUGH?
WHAT HE USES?
WHAT HE USES?
Returns to College
Millionaire Wedding
Molvin Trent Dite
HOUSES
2-FLATS
3-FLATS
CHICAGO DEFENDER
TODAY IS MY UBABY SISTER'S
BIRTHDAY -- I'LL JUST GOT $5.
GUESS I'LL GO DOWN AND
START A LITTLE BANK ACCOUNT
FOR HER -- SHE'LL APPRECIATE
THAT WHEN SHE GETS OLDER
SHE'LL BE PROUD
OF THIS WHEN SHE
GROWS UP
WOW!! -- I FORGOT. MY
ROOM RENT'S DUE TO
DAY, AND I CAN'T
GO HOME WITHOUT
IT!!!
NEET I WANT TO
WITHDRAW THAT
ACCOUNT OF MINE
BABIES LIKE CAMBY
BETTER THAN THEY DO
DARK BOOKS ANYWAY
EDITORIAL
PAGE OF THE
Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
Founded May 6, 1906, by ROBERT S. ABBOTT, LL. B.
Entered as second-class matter, February 1, 1906, at the Postoffice in Chicago, Ill., under act of March 9, 1879.
CHICAGO—3159 State Street. Telephone, Douglas 3339.
LONDON—17 Green St. Charing Cross Road, London, England, W. G.
THE BRIDGE
He stood on the bridge at midnight.
Or maybe a short time before.
And shud was his look as the body shook
So anxious was he now for gore.
He feared, not the inky darkness;
He feared not fierce nasal blows;
But guess—you ne'er would—twas a bedbug that stood
On the bridge; yes, the bridge of his nose.
HEADING FOR TROUBLE
AFTER GIVING THE MATTER serious consideration we have almost decided to apply for membership in the order of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. A wonderful organization is this, select in membership and covering a field seemingly overlooked by Christian Endeavor Societies and other uplift bodies. Nothing could be sweeter than the objects and purposes of this "order" as set forth in Section III of Article 2 of their constitution.
"THIS ORDER is an institution of Chivalry, Humanity, Mercy and Patriotism; embodying in its genius and principles all that is chivalric in conduct, noble in sentiment, generous in manhood and patriotic in purpose. Its peculiar objects being: First, to protect the weak, the innocent and the defenseless from the indignities, wrongs and outrages of the lawless, the violent and the brutal; to relieve the injured and oppressed; to succor the suffering and unfortunate. Second, to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America, and all laws passed in conformity thereto, and to protect the states and the people thereof from all invasion of their rights thereunder from any source whatsoever. Third, to aid and assist in the execution of all constitutional laws, and to preserve the honor and dignity of the state by opposing tyranny in any and every degree attempted from any and every source whatsoever."
READS LIKE A CHAPTER out of the New Testament, doesn't it? But there is such a difference between words and deeds. We would be inclined to credit Ananias with the framing of the Klan's constitution were it not for the fact that he left this mundane sphere some moons before the reconstruction period. He might have descendants though; never thought of that. "Chivalry, Humanity, Mercy and Patriotism." Ye gods and little fishes, where were we when new definitions of these words were fashioned?
WHAT COULD BE MORE CHIVALROUS than ruining the young Colored women of the South? What could be more humane than driving a mother with a two-weeks-old infant back into the burning house? How could mercy better be shown than by lynching some poor unfortunate before the courts had time to sentence him to the gallows? What could be more patriotic than to dodge the war draft and send the black men to the front? What could be more patriotic than to threaten and intimidate black voters, fail to count their ballots or run them out of the community if they insist upon voting? What could be more patriotic than violating the fundamental laws of the land or flaunting the rebel flag in the faces of loyal Americans?
THE SOUTH thinks she has a black problem; the rest of the country knows that it has a Southern white problem. President-elect Harding expresses the hope that the two sections will wipe out their differences and join hands for the common good of all. We should like to see Mr. Harding's wish realized. There are many honest, God-fearing people in the South who deplore the actions of the lawless among them, but who lack the moral courage to raise their voices against these wrongs. They cannot be blinded to the fact that the revival of the Ku Klux Klan is for no good purpose. They cannot read in the klan's declaration "That the society is duly incorporated under the laws of the state of Georgia for the same purpose as it originally had during the reconstruction period of American history" without being conscious of the fact that the organization is nothing more or less than a lawless mob.
TO THE BLACK PEOPLE of the South the past fifty years have meant fifty years of advancement; to the white people of the South they have meant fifty years more of vegetation and degeneration. Modern people have modern ideas and use modern methods. The present day "Klux," in resurrecting the barbaric customs of the lawless mob that held sway in 1866 and thereby, are flirting with the undertaker. The great mass of Colored people of the South look upon these misguided scarecrows with mingled amusement and pity. Amusement because they realize that no cur that barks bites; because they realize that they are ignorant and represent only the scum of their respective communities and that the harm they can do is nil, save in isolated places where they are in the majority. They are looked upon with pity, for they know not upon what thin ice they are treading. They know not that behind each grin of the black man there is a determination to observe the first law of nature, "protect thyself." If white oppressors really knew what was in the heart of the black man uneasy would be their slumbers at night.
WE ARE CREDITED with being good imitators. The white man sets the example; we follow. Theirs is the perfect way; why should we not follow? If the Ku-Klux Klan is such an uplift organization as claimed, and we are barred from membership, there was nothing left for us to do but "ape" them. Wonder if it would surprise the "cracker" element of the South if told that a protective organization numbering over half a million able-bodied, fearless, determined black men had been formed right under their noses and that very soon the whole section would be honeycombed with active branches? Wonder if they are surprised to know that the black man has learned to tell some and keep some?
THE GRAND GIZZARD of the "Klan" is quoted as saying, "We recently received the names of 1,057 Chicago citizens who are eligible for membership in the klan." We never knew before the exact membership of that South Side "protective" association. What a grand sight it would be to see a parcel of masked and white robed "Klux" parading on State street, say from 26th to 39th street, or from Federal street to Cottage Grove avenue! We were children not so many years ago and we are not ashamed to admit "bogey men" frightened us. But we have grown up; at least Uncle Sam thought so when he asked us to don the khaki and rout the Huns. The only fear that is in our hearts now is the fear of God, and God in His great scheme of things has planned a way of protection for every living being and we are His children.
"PER CAPITA wealth of the United States fixed at $51.06." Didn't know you were so wealthy, did you?
His Twisted Version of Our Fight for Constitutional Rights
THE JIM-GROW CAR MUST BE ABOLISHED!!
AND I'M GOING TO FILE SUIT AGAINST SMITH'S RESTAURANT THEY REFUSED TO SERVE ME!!
AND WE ARE BARRED FROM THE WHITE LAGOR UNIONS!!
THEY REFUSED TO SELL ME A TICKET AT THE LYRIG THEATRE I'M GOING TO SEE A LAWYER!!
I'M JUST AS GOOD AS YOU ARE!!
THEY DON'T WANT ME IN THAT NEIGHBORHOOD, BUT I'M GOING TO STAY JUST THE SAME!
MR. BROWN, THE WHITE GROCER ON MAIN STREET HAS ASKED FOR MY DAUGHTER'S HAND IN MARRIAGE!
FELLOW CITIZENS!! THE NEGRO IS SEEKING SOCIAL EQUALITY! HE MUST BE STOPPED!! ETC.
DARKEST AMERICA
ON BROADWAY
ON THE FRONT PAGE of the Chicago Herald-Examiner of a recent issue an item concerning one of our leading actors is captioned "Kentuckian Puts Negro Star in Broadway Theater." First, let it be known that to star on Broadway is the goal of every actor or actress; second, for a Negro to have his evidence that ability cannot forever be hidden under a burlap. Third, Kentuckian to place a Negro star on Broadway is little less than marvelous. The star is Charles S. Glipin, a finished actor, who needs no introduction to our readers. The Kentucky manager is Adolph Klauber, a man big enough and broad enough with his credit where credit is due, and fearless enough to back up his opinion with his credit. The play is "The Emperor Jones" and it is not built upon the old hackneyed lines.
WHY MANAGERS have not long before this utilized the gifted men and women of our Race is indeed surprising. Perhaps they did, but had not the backbone or the moral courage to break the lee. "Strong Heart" and scour of the plains would have played the Negro in presentation the Indian, the Mexican, the Arab or any other type. Save the American Negro carried the title role. So interwoven are we with everything American that it is possible for the playwright to overlook us, impossible for the moving picture scenarer to slight us. Some manager is overlooking a good proposition. Money, which it surely will, Broadway's mom de plume will be the "Great Black and White Way."
IN THE NEW PAPERSPapers the prices of necessities have dropped, but the dealers haven't heard the good news.
BUNGLETON GREEN
PRAIRIE STATE NEWS
Urbana, Ill. Feb. 4—Miss Lottie Jones is improving. * The Proachers' Ald of the Free Baptist church met at Monday afternoon. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Walter Clarke. * Mrs. Lillie Proctor, who has been confined to her home, is able to visit the church. The church is conducting revival meeting. * Mrs. Eugenie Henby arrived home Sunday from a two month's vacation in Canton, Miss, where she visited the mother, Culey Strother of Springfield and the guest of his wife. * Mrs. Campbell has returned from Paducah, Ky, where she was visiting her sick brother. * Mrs. Nancy was among the sick Also Chad Horning. Horning was injured while at work. * Mrs. Virginia Howard entertained a number of her friends at her home in honor of 1. Mrs. Hale Jackson of Canton, Miss, Monkey Roostments were served. The guests were Mrs. Will Woods, Ida Broom, Lily Cushion, Lenora Hornbuckle, Mattie Cushion, Lenora Hornbuckle, Mollie Morland, Lydia Vaughn, Misses Callie and Pearl Buckle, Misses Callie and Pearl Campbell, Hallie Jackson, May Ellen Campbell, Elizabeth Koods and Venetta Campbell, Hallie Jackson left Saturday for her home after a month's visit with her niece, Mrs. Virginia Howard.
Mattono, IL, Feb. 4.—The sewing circle of the A. M. E. Church met with Mrs. James Butler on Wednesday afternoon, and splendid program was held Friday, the day the church under the auspices of Mrs. H. Oliver. *Miss Geneva Harrison, a young Race girl of this city, has come been set to music. Copies of her have now been received in this city. The music was written by Leo Friedman. The name of the song is "If Moss Ammons, a well known resident of this city, passed away after a few weeks' illness from mental breakdown and other ailments on Wednesday near Ashmore, IL, where he was taken about three weeks ago. He was about 55 years of age. Surviving are the children making her home in Chicago for some time, and Neal Ammons, of this city, and Joan Ammons of Decatur. The funeral was held Friday afternoon at the A. M. E. Church for some time this church being in church. Burial in Dodge Grove墓地. *On Sunday, Feb. 6, Rev. A. Madison, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, and the mortgage from the church will lift the mortgage from the church and celebrate by burning the dows
CHICAGO,
FEB.5,1921
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
No Cases Are Diagnosed and No Prescriptions Given in These Weekly Articles
Caring for Broncho-Pneumonia If you carefully guard your strength and vitality, you are less neglect common colds in children, old people, or even middle-aged people, for that matter—you will have gone a long way. The broncho-pneumonia, which, as stated before, is largely an extension pneumonia—that is, it extends from one infested portion of the respiratory tract to various lobules or portions of the lungs.
organized as being infectious and contagious—a disease dangerous to the life and health of members of the family coming in close contact with sick individuals, and a part of up-to-date medicine not only to protect and cure the sick person, but also to protect the well from infection, to the careless spreading of infections in the community, those in close contact; hence we would strongly advise that when one can afford it and a good hospital is available, all means place the pneumonia patient in seriously ill pneumonia person. The hospital has better facilities for caring for the sick than you have at home. A great many developments in the well-trained hands of well-trained attendants, and as a rule pneumonia patients are not very long; but they are very ill and should be the best up-to-date services available.
The first advice in the caring for all infectious diseases is absolute rest in bed. Away with the foolish idea that you can be sick by being in bed causes you to lose your strength. All body repatriation or building up is done during the period of rest in case of sickness, fatigue, ete. A good diet of children or general debilitated individuals a warm room with a pneumonia jacket is very comfortable and serviceable. A thorough cleaning of the bowels, giving plenty of room for breathing according to appetite, but no heavy meals.
But if you have hospitalization prejudices or proclivities against hospital treatment we would strongly advise you to take the services of a trained nurse for the services of an up-to-date trained nurse in caring for pneumonia—or, for that matter, any other sickness—is of importance. The trained nurse in the care of pneumonia is an important factor in the care of many diseases, and this is, doubly true in the care of pneumonia. A few years ago we had a great scarcity of trained nurses in the care of the services those that we had had the ability of the average person to pay. We wish to express our grateful thanks to Mayor William Hale Thompson, Commissioner of Health John Dill Evans, Bishop Fallowis, and a good many public-spirited citizens for the Home Nurse-Training Institute. This school is meeting a long-unmet community this bedside. The women who took the services of a good-mannered satisfactory service at a much more reasonable price than you were able to obtain prior to 1919. There, should, avail themselves in this community, should, avail themselves in this serious illness, of the services of
The room, although warm, should be well ventilated. A hot water bag should be used on the painful side. It should be used on a painless pad and a (dountain syringe) should be used in a well-equipped home). All expectations—the matter coughed up by the patient—should be collected in a paper napkin or piece of clean cloth and then deposited in a paper box and a (dountain syringe) should be sanitary to allow the patient to cough and expectorate on the floor upon paper beside the bed or in cuspiders, or in a towel—using it repeatedly—as pneumonia has long been recognized as a serious illness. You should not under any circumstances attempt to cure pneumonia in children or old people, because they complain very little, without the services and advice of a good physician. You should not attend at all, of any pain; they only complain of being-tired, sleepy and a great desire to rest and not be disturbed. They may complain of a cough, and cough calls or operated examinations, and they may not determine the nature of the disease.
As stated above, pneumonia is rec-
ument representing the indebtedness. The church was totally destroyed by the tornado which struck this city on May 26, 1917. * Miss Roman Butler has gone to Champaign. * Caroll McLain, agent for the Defender.
Carbondale, Ill., Feb. 4—The Jolly Hustler Club of the A. M. E. Church gave a social Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Clarkson. It was quite successful. Miss Blanch Miles, the junior teacher, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth McCracken. Mrs. Mayes has been visiting her daughter at Metropolis, where she is assistant in the high school. Miss Grace Boyd, who teaches at Metropolis, spent the week-end-at her home. *The Jolly Hustler Church gave their annual-indoor picnic for their Sunday school Friday evening in the basement of the church.* Miss Naomi Lewis, who teaches at Coip, spent the week-end with her teacher at the church. *Ernest Johnson of Duquoin was the guest of Miss Minnie Gerhard Sunay.* Willie Bowers is home for a visit from St. Louis. *The Community Club took its regular meeting Saturday at 3 o'clock and enthousi-ment-teachers Club has been organized in connection with the school. They held their regular meeting Tuesday evening at the school. The following topics were discussed: "The Study of Children" and "Physical Defects of Children." Mysle was furnished by the Gloe Club.
Jacksonville, Ill., Feb. 4—Mrs. Keys, the great evangelist of Kentucky, will conduct a revival at Botel A. M. E. church commencing Sunday, Feb. 5. "The Ladies' West Side Art Club met on Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Meadiana Su-
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