Chicago Defender
Saturday, May 7, 1921
Chicago, Illinois
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ARKANSAS MEN TO FIGHT DEATH CHAIR THIRD TIME
Helena, Ark., May 6—Ed Ware, John Martin, Albert Giles, Will Warlow and Alex Banks, convicted of first degree murder in connection with the Elaine "riots" of October, 1919, will face trial for a third time during the sitting of the Phillips County Circuit Court, which convened Monday.
The men have already been tried twice, found guilty and sentenced to electrocution. The lower court was reversed after the first trial because the verdict did not specify the degree of murder. A second reversal was had on the ground that the men had been tried by a jury composed exclusively of white men.
The date for the electrocution of six other men tried and found guilty of the same offense has been set for June 10 by Governor McKenna.
The Elaine riot was the outgrowth of the old peonage system prevalent in this section and throughout the state of Georgia. These men had proven, were rewarded like cattle and denied wages, in some instances. They formed an organization to demand better treatment, hired an attorney, and were sentenced to presenting their grievances to the white farmers when a riot was started. The first shot was fired by a white man convicted of first degree murder, attempting hero when he sent several shots into a crowd of people attending a church. He is said to have been killed with his own weapon. The fight after this became general.
Innocent Men Slain
In innocent people were shot down because they were dark, as was proven in the case of the four Johnsons who were shot down by a wedgeway home. It was established that the Johnson boys were unaware of the conflict, and were returning to Helena from a fishing trip. It is reported that the Johnson boys were accredited with taking part in this affair. Two white men were killed when the smoke cleared away. Persons who made a careful inference about the attack after the "riot," declared that the term "insurrection" was created by officials in order to shield the white people who actually famished the children from farm larders, helpless and without funds to protect themselves, were thrown into prison and tortured by the guards who attempted to make them pay a massive $ missarse of the whites.
No Whites Arrested
Ex-Governor Brough gave official sanction to the inflamed public continuation by declaring that the "Nagroots had planned an uprising" injustice was absent, according to reports, when the men were brought to trial. In some cases the jury only deliberared from six to twelve minutes. No whites were arrested, despite the fact that some openly proclaimed that they fired shots during the conflict. They convicted the cases will be appealed to the United States Supreme Court.
Ousts Quinn at Memphis as Postmaster When "Bob" Church Objects
. . .
Memphis, Teen. May 6—Believing he had "sucked one over" Charles B. Quinn (white) left Washington last week with his face full of tears. He was appointed temporary appointment as postmaster at Memphis. Dr. Work, the first assistant postmaster general, gave an interview apparently without the knowledge of Postmaster General Hays, who had promised "Bob" Church nothing to be done on the postmastership in Memphis until he had finally heard.
Camping at Washington
Church, who was in Washington at the time of the Quinn appointment, was also full of smiles. He knew what news would great Quinn when he reached Montana with the help of his brother, who had disappeared in his pocket. "Bob" has taken over in Washington of late to see that everything will go all right with the boys at home. He is reported to have the ear of the administration and anything that is done politically the boys must have his official signature.
Appointment Revoked
Quinn is said to have been "out of line" with the Church brigade and was marked for slaughter should he be sent to the church. Quinn Church saw the postmaster general and other high officials, with the response that the appointment revoked while Quinn was still on his train on route to Memphis and smiling happily. The master Metallic here telling him not to turn the office over to Quinn, as the appointment had been revoked and the church had been in a few weeks. Quinn is yet confident that he will receive the appointment. Church is firm in the belief that he
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It is the opinion of white political leaders here that Quinna has been called to be president, but than he will be again and Church must be satisfied, according to officiating clergy, that the opinion prevails here that he will be called into conference before a postmaster is named at Memphis and is placed in other Southern appointments.
CITIZENS BURY WOMAN
SLAIN BY SWEETHEART
Colp, Ill. - May 6. - Following a disagreement over a love affair, Clarence known shot and instantly killed a man who was on to this city recently with him from Chicago, where she is reported to have lived with her husband, Edgar Brown, while attempting to escape, was placed under arrest and is now in jail at Marion awaiting trial on a man who was Brown and the woman had been here only one month. Offers to locate relatives of Mrs. Robinson were with the collection was taken up by citizens here to defray the funeral expenses. The city, J. A. Reddick, pastor of the church here, conducted the services.
DRINKS ACID TO END LOVE QUEST
DIVORCE
[Picture of a woman with a headband, wearing a dark dress with a decorative border].
Among the prominent senior co-eds on the campus of the University of Chicago deserving particular mention for her scholastic attributions, is Miss Mary K. Link. Miss Link hails from Kansas City, Kan., where she graduated from Summer High school in 1917. A notable record in this institution is her achievement of the university's highest achievement in the fall of 1917, holding an honor entrance scholarship, and so high has been the standard of her class work that she has been awarded the scholarship each succeeding year. She has specialized in English and French. Miss Link has the unusual distinction of winning the Phi Beta Kappa key in the college, and she is the more remarkable because the honor is rarely conferred even in four. She has been the secretary of the local chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority for the past three years. She resides at 6523 Englesia street.
Danville, Va. May 6—Mrs. Dollie Wilson shot and killed her husband, Louis Wilson, when, she alleges, after making a threat to kill her, he approached her. She drew a revolver and shot him through the lung and then surrendered herself to the authorities.
Two small sons of the woman, who witnessed the tragedy, corroborated Mrs. Wilson's account. Mrs. Wilson not long ago saw on a warrant against Wilson, charging him with non-support, and he was charged with assault. The woman asserted that he annoyed her. She has been lodged in jail pending the verdict of the coroner. Children are in the care of her friends, who are employed counsel to represent her.
RAILROAD MEN AWAIT
LABOR BOARD DECISION
R. L. Mays, president of the Railroad Man's Benevolent and Industrial Institute, died at a Roberts, a member of the illiterate institution, appeared before a committee in the Hotel La Salle in a discussion on May 2. Mr. Mays met with the United States railroad labor board. He made a special plan for semi-skilled and unskilled workers of any age less than 50 cents in wages now gone to Birmingham, Ala., to a conference. Railroad men are eager awaiting the decision of the labor
KILLED BY TRAIN
Pino Blush, Ark, May 6—Chrisher Davis, 35, was killed by a passenger train on the railroad near Sweden Friday as the train was on its way to this city. It is unclear whether the man on the truck, apparently sage, jumped up just before the train struck him. He was instantly killed. His body was found in the city, where his mother and sister live.
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GRIPPLE URGES JUDGE
Buffalo, N. Y., May 16—Walter Dennis, alias Richard Walters, and a waiter, who was a student, he knows that he is bad. Dennis is 38 years old and a cripple. During the past four years he has spent most of the time in the workhouse. He has been a teacher for six months' sentence in jail. Now he begs the judge in the city court to send him back to jail, even for a second time. He good in Buffalo. Spectators of the fits he has when he becomes drunk say that he picks up his sister and takes her to a regardless of what it may hit. When refused a drink it has been his habit to attempt to break up the place he was in. When he tried to break open his cell. President Echols, of the Big Brother association, is making an effort to have the man sent to Amsterdam, where he is reputed to have come from.
Lads Take Auto to Steal
Buffalo, N. Y., May 6—As a salt of sterilizing an automobile for a little joy ride Dewey Patterson, 300 Masten street, and Raymond Cook, 45, Williams street, are being held for the jury under serious charges. Patterson is charged with mannisher gravey and failure to unsecured an automobile. Wok was held on the last two charges. The two boys, both 19, are alleged to have been unsecuring automobiles in front of Breckinridge Avenue. One suggested the "5" ride and that took the car belonging to Roland McCormick in avenue. Driving down Williams Iroquois place the police claim that the boys ran down and killed Mrs. McCormick in the fourruels place. Immediately after the dent they are said to have returned the car to its place and fled. Patterson faces the more serious charge
REVEALS SCANDAL
University of Minnesota Goes on Record Against Jim Crow Principles
Minneapolis, Minn. May 6.—Education is only "skin deep" with Prof. Jeremiah Young (white), according to his action in the political science department at the University of Minnesota. The white students, however, gave the professor a lesson in "social justice" and now they assert he is "hide bound." Despite the efforts of Professor Young to establish racial distinctions in his classes, students repudiated him. The name of Willard Morrow in assigning seats in alphabetical order, and forced the political science teacher to leave the services of the university.
Students Uphold Morrow
By a vote of the class morrow was permitted to take his place in alphabetic students. Professor Young told Morrow he could take a seat at either side or in the rear of the room. Morrow could be seated as the others, threatened to quit the class. He appealed to his fellow students. He said that refused to accede, but the matter was put to a vote and the students decided that Morrow should be seated by alphabetic students. The local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has taken the matter to the university. Professor Young removed from the faculty of the university. Former graduate of the university. Former complaints with the officials of the university requesting his removal.
University Is Fair
The University of Minnesota, up to the present time, has been very democratic in its principles, and was known to the students in account of color. It said that several had accused Professor Young of harboring prejudice, but none had suspected that he would be a nationalist in their national principles and feelings in such a cosmopolitan community. Whether the professor is tired of his position, or was staging the 'color' war against nationalism, the national publicity has not been deceased. However, some are of the opinion that his conduct in the Morrow case was prompted by a desire to place himself in the discriminatory class, and discourage the attendance of our people. It is not known whether Professor Young was born in the South or not. Officials have promised to investigate the matter.
MISSOURI BOY LYNCHED:
Howling Green, Mo, May 6- Nineteen-year-old Roy Hammond was taken from the sheriff at the station here by a mob of 60 men, his body swung to a tree, and shot to death. The sheriff was in the act of taking the man to the state penitentiary, where he had been sent by a sentence of Judge E. B. Woolfork in the circuit court. Hammond was sentenced to ten years of state penitentiary following a story told by 14-year-old Virginia Terrell (white).
When the body of the lynched man
wrote a letter to the burial,
the father of the boy said:
"The state killed him; let the state bury him."
He could take away the body.
Governor Hyde, the judge in whose court the case was tried, and the attorney-general of the state are united to apprehend members of the mob.
The sheriff, who is a native of the town, claims that he did not recognize the force. Other people who were present - when the prisoner was taken - have also denied any knowledge as to the identity of the mob's personnel.
The father of the girl is said to have the law be allowed to take its course.
CHILLS CAUSE ROBBER
TO CONFESS $10,000 LOOT
Robert Campbell, 22, 641 EAST 37th
Street, New York, police of the
Fourth prescint that he lost
over $10,000 worth of loot, was
carried to the county hospital suffering
from a broken leg. The stolen
property has been recovered.
Prominent Clubman Accuses Wife of Unfaithfulness; Names Two as Home Invaders
According to a bill filed in the Circuit Court by Othello W. Collins, through his attorneys, Patterson & Gaines, 129 East 31st street, Mrs. Margaret W. Collins, 427 East 45th place, is charged with maintaining a fondness for an assortment of husbands far beyond the number limited by law. This action on the part of his wife, Collins asserts in his petition, forced him to abandon her on or about July 15, 1920. Other startling accusations are contained in the bill.
NAME OTHER MEN
The husband contends thatriage vows and obligations an association and society of other evidence names Julius Mayer men who were, the recipients, clared others, are known to him his petition for divorce. It is further charged that lins refused to prepare food, housework and would not nurs oites one instance in which l broken hot water bottle from h burns, and kept up a constant
The husband contends that his wife disregarded her marriage vows and obligations and developed a fondness for the association and society of other men, and in support of this evidence names Julius Maybenm and Larry J. Foster as the men who were the recipients of her attentions. Collins declared others are known to him, but he failed to name them in his petition for divorce.
It is further charged that on various occasions Mrs. Collins refused to prepare food for her husband, neglected the housework and would not nurse him when he was sick. Collins otes one instance in which his wife neglected to remove a broken hot water bottle from his bed, which caused him severe burns, and kept up a constant and persistent course of abuse.
TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS
Various telephone conversions Collins and admirers are said to from the Keystone National Collins to collect evidence. The a period of several weeks. It been contained in the petition, that in the event Mrs. Collins would be introduced in the re
Various telephone conversations occurring between Mrs. Collins and admirers are said to be in possession of operatives from the Keystone National Detective Agency, employed by Collins to collect evidence. The report, it was learned, covers a period of several weeks. If however, this evidence has not been contained in the petition, but attorneys for Collins assert that in the event Mrs. Collins filed a cross-bill the evidence would be introduced in the records.
PARTIES WELL KNOWN
Both parties are well know
ried July 2, 1909. Mr. Collins
chemist and has been employee
Inspection, the largest engineer
the past twenty-five years. H
Appomattox Club. Mrs. Collin
circles and is an active mem
church.
JOUDGE DAVID "BAWLS OUT"
OFFICER FOR PREJUDICE
Both parties are well known in Chicago, having been married July 2, 1909. Mr. Collins is an analytical and consulting chemist and has been employed by the R. W. Hunt Bureau of Inspection, the largest engineering corporation in America, for the past twenty-five years. He is a prominent member of the Appomattox Club. Mrs. Collins is prominently known in social circles and is an active member of Quinn chapel A. M. E. church.
The case against Buster Anderson, 3110 Ellis avenue, who was charged with contributing to the delinquency of Virginia Borthe, a 16-year-old white girl, was stricken off with leave to recrute when it was called for trial before Judge Joseph B. David of the Criminal Court Thursday morning. Attorney Robert E. Cuntwell, who represented Anderson, and attorney Robert Harden, Mrs. Rebecca Harden, who was indicted with Anderson, and showed the court where Virginia had perished giving her testimony at that time. Mrs. Harden was acquitted of the charge. In a raid on Mrs. Harden's home, who at that time was living at 4647 Oakland Avenue, she hid in a closet. She named andersen as having placed her there for immoral purposes with Mrs. Harden's consent. Anderson jumped his bond to later to stand trial. During the hearing of the case one of the officers aroused the ire of Judge David when he referred the case to a man of Judge David de lahar, who court knows no color when it comes to meting out justice. If a crime has been committed, it depends solely on the color of the crime, not his color. The next person attempts to draw the color line in my court room will he sent to jail for contempt of court. The word of a judge is not given, and I will not deprive a man of his liberty upon such evidence."
KU KLUX WARN WHITE
EDITOR TO HALT ATTACK
Columbus, Ga., May 8.—It has become dangerous in Georgia for a white editor to attack the Ku Klux Klan, and Thomas W. Loyless, editor of the Columbus Enquirer-Sun, wrote an article in the New York Herald edited by Thomas W. Loyless, editor of the Columbia Enquirer-Sun, wrote an article in the New York Herald edited by Thomas W. Loyless, editor of the institution. The following duy he received a special delivery letter from Atlanta which stated: "Leave New York to the President of K. alone. Dead men tell no tales." The letter was turned over to Hooper Alexander, U. S. district attorney, who was at K. Loyless was at one time editor of the Chronicle, Augusta, Ga., a paper whose policy prohibited the word 'Mr.' in his name when applying to members of our race.
At his wife disregarded her married developed a fondness for the her men, and in support of this him, and Larry J. Foster as the one of her attentions. Collins def., but he failed to name them in on various occasions Mrs. Collar her husband, neglected the him when he was sick. Collins is wife neglected to remove a bed, which caused him severe and persistent course of abuse. CONVERSATIONS occurring between Mrs. to be in possession of operatives detective Agency, employed by the report, it was learned, covers however, this evidence has not but attorneys for Collins asserted a cross-bill the evidence words.
in Chicago, having been mar-
is an analytical and consulting
by the R. W. Hunt Bureau of
corporation in America, for
is a prominent member of the
is prominently known in social
ber of Quinn chapel A. M. E.
DR. W. E. STERRS DROWNS;
FALLS FROM FISHING BOAT
Decatur, Ala., May 6—Dr. Willis
E. Sterrs, one of the best known
physicians in this state, was drowned
Friday morning in Beaver Lake,
across the river from here in Lim-
estone county. He had been fishing
with a business associate, and in
some manner fell from the boat,
going down before aid could be given
him.
News of the death was brought
here and grappling hooks were
taken to the lake in an effort to to-
cate the body.
The deceased was the founder of
the Cottage Home Infirmary, the first
hospital for our people in this section
and one of the first infirmaries in
the Tennessee valley.
During his life he had been con-
nected with many movements look-
ing to the advancement of his Race and
and many friends among both
races here.
HAITIAN-AMERICAN CO.
IN HANDS OF RECEIVER
New York, May 6—The Haitian-American Corporation, with land in Haiti reputed to be valued at $10,000,000, has been placed in the hands of the company, which controls many wharves, companies and sugar plantations in the republic. The receiver was appointed by Judge Court upon the application of Breed Ellot & Harris. They presented a claim for $100,000. The liabilities of the company amounted to $25,000. James N. Rosenberg was named receiver under a bond of $25,000.
St. Louis, May 8—A man wearing a jumper and blue gorse trousers entered the general store of John H. Smith, 1465 Morgan street, last Sat. "Have you got anything?" he asked. "What do you mean, got anything?" asked Smith. "The man drew a revolver from each hip pocket and pointed them in Smith's pocket. I'll see if you got anything," he said. "Give all you got." He took $21.10 from the cash register, $10 from Smith's desk and $10 from Smith's pocket and went away.
INDIANA JUDGE SAYS SPITE FENCE IS ILLEGAL MOVE
Indianapolis, Ind., May 6.—It cost Goldie Slutsky, 2257 North Capitol avenue, and Mrs. Mary C. Grooms, 2253 North Capitol avenue (both white), over $50.6 to build a board fence between their homes and the home of Dr. Lucian B. Meriwether, 2255 North Capitol avenue.
This money was in the form of an award to Dr. Meriwether in a suit growing out of so-called "spite fences" erected around the home of the physician last summer by the defendants in the suit.
Last summer when the dentist moved north on Capitol avenue into what is regarded as a
When Albert Hamilton turned a deaf car and a cold heart to the importance of an Beside Hurt, age 30, 2501 Wollah avenue, she became one hurt woman. And to prove that she had modern "booch," which is reported to be deadly, for the old-fashioned carboic acid, she drank her little bottle of alcohol. She would have buried the light of love in the fast darkness of tragic depth. She did not succeed, for she was rushed to Port Deparment hospital, where she was held in the fast darkness of tragic depth. Has Three Childs Mrs. Hurt is the mother of three children. Two were in the care of a Mrs. Hamilton, 2016 Indiana avenue. The third child was adopted by a woman whose these conditions things went well enough with the mother. But there was a rift in the cloudless skies. Lester Hamilton was a real real fiahad, When Mrs. Hurt secured a room in the apartment of Mrs. John Williams 48 Angles avenue, Mr. Hurt was a visitor in the apartment from the beginning, and Mrs. Hurt, being at the time the only unattached woman in the apartment, was directly directed toward her so far as the innocent observer might see. Later Mrs. Williams became a soon after Hamilton's attentions Mrs. Hurt. Hurt became less frequent.
Resorts to Acid
It did not occur to her to impute any blame to Mrs. Williams, and she never. Overbelieve, she began to feel like she was not supposed to give acceptance should figure in her little love tangle. She began to say, She found out last what Hamilton was attempting to accomplish, Hamilton, unaware of her presence in the apartment, was busily apologizing to Mrs. Williams for the tantalous tensions toward Mrs. Hurt. Furthermore, he was laying plans for two, which savored of a love nest. They did not include Fessie. Things grew blue, then. Then came the "acid test."
Mrs. Patterson states that she is unable to care for the children any longer, and has appealed to the Urban League for help.
MRS. GRACE MURPHY MADE
POLICEWOMAN IN DETROIT
Detroit, Mich. May 6—The records made by Mrs. Grace W. Murphy during the Red Cross has resulted in a number of appointment as the first police-woman in the state of Michigan, the president of a Red Cross division here.
She had the personal endorsement of Forester B. Washington and many prominent social and political leaders in the state. She was active in club life, being a member of the Detroit Civic Club and a member of the executive committee of Harding-Groesbeck Republican Club.
Several cities now have police-women active as Mrs. Grace Wilson of Chicago, who considered a veteran in the police service. Her work covers a wider range of crimes, including women by large municipalities. She has solved several murder cases and arrested criminals with long records.
CHARGE WHITE OFFICER
New York, May 6—Paralimun Martin McNewton (white), who is charged with making an unusually brutal and bestial attack on Mrs. Deulin Cooper, 2102 Madison avenue, Deulin Cooper, 2102 Madison avenue, by the April grand jury Friday. The policeman has been held in $1,000,000 by Magistrate Marcus to await the grand jury's action. Ball must be indicted by officer must any stand trial.
FRATERNITY REUNION
Wilberforce, Ohio, May 6—A grand reunion of the animal brothers of the XI chapter of the A. P. A. fraternity take place in Wilberforce University. The chapter is the first time in the history of the university that the chapter has undertaken to unite the brothers of the chapter. A call is issued to all. It is planned to make the reunion the most event in the history of the chapter.
district the action grew into national significance, from the point of view of segregation, by virtue of the erection of fences around his home. The white residents had been backed up in their efforts to segregate by the Capitol Avenue Protective Association, an organization similar to the infamous Hyde Park Protective Association in Chicago. Dr. Merlwether lost no time to secure it. L. Barley, an attorney, worked on the fences was begun. He was successful in procuring a temporary restraining order. At the time he began suit for $10,000 damages against the builders of the fences.
The fences were put up in defiance of the injunction.
"Fences" Not Legal
Judge Robert Court in deciding the case ruled that "nite fences" are not legal in the city of indianapolis or in the state of Indiana. The court issued an order to the city to turn down by mail of the following day. Mrs. Grooms was fired $2 for trespassing. The court sought to convince the judge that the protective association and not they was responsible for the fences going down down his decision the judge said:
"The contention of the defendant shutty that they did not erect the fence was created by a nondescript concoction of indignant neighbors known as the Capitol Avenue Association, sons: They themselves were parties to such association, and they need not have permitted such association and spitefully erect the fences."
Dr. Meriwether, who was service
and understaffed, wished a quiet
and undisturbed work place.
Backs Physician
The house was bought from a woman, a native of Georgia. She has steadfastly backed up the Mr. Merlwether in his retribution, and released that she was absolved from all race prejudice when on the very day that her husband took leave of her to go to the front in the recent mansion, witnessed a murder on the way to the mansion station and saw them taking leave of those they loved for a common purpose.
HATTIE DIXON
AWAITS SIGNAL
OF DEATH CHAIR
Unless New York Governor Interferes Convicted Woman
Will Be Electrocuted
New York, May 6—Hattie Dixon must die in the electric chair, unless the governor commutes her sentence.
The Court of Appeal last week affirmed the diet of guilty found against the woman on a charge of murder, and released her a new trial.
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The court's decision came as a surprise to hog William Smith and Robert P. Lattimore, who
GETS. APPOINTMENT
Philadelphia, Pa., May 18. Attorney Merger Lewis, Lenns) Associate of Harvard University, has pointed city solicitor by Mayor Moore. The appointment of Attorney Lewis over a year deficiencies. It curbs the attorney salary than any of his predecessors. He is a member of the law firm of Morris. Attorney Lewis is 29 years old, and was born in Grosseville, Miss.
SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921
SLAYER WILLIAMS TO BE TRIED IN ANOTHER COUNTY
Atlanta, Ga., May 6—Following postponement Saturday of the hearing of John S. Williams, convicted in Newton county of the murder of Lindsey Peterson, one of the 11 dead farm owners, in Jasper county, the indications became practically conclusive William Peterson in Newton county another murder charge, and that if he faces a jury on the charge of murder of any of his 11 farm hands, it will be in Jasper. When Judge B. H. Hutcheson, Kalkah courthouse Saturday, sounded the case against Williams, Attorney Greene P. Johnson, as reason for his punishment on his motion for a new trial, said he had been unable, to date, to attend the hearing and the request suite of the court by counsel for certain matter to be included in the charge. In the charge, he was being mailed to Mr. Johnson Thursday evening, but even had he received the fact that there would not have been time to prepare his presentation of the motion for a new
Agrees to Postponement
It was no fault of the court, said Judge, Hutchison, nor of the attorneys, but the record is a voluminous one. Mr. Johnson's hands in time. For that reason, Mr. Johnson was not in position to file an amended motion, and he was not in position any future time the court might select, and it was agreed the case would be carried over until Saturday, and Venkel, in DeKalb county court,
Present when the case was sounded were Solliciter General Brand and the accused as leading prosecutor in handling the case in Newton court. Mr. Brand was appointed as leading prosecutor in handling the case in Newton county, but will not be associated in the case in any further prosecutor that may take place in Newton county, but will not be associated in the case in Newton county, on the best of authority, it is learned that, whenever the remaining indictment against him is dismissed, the defense is sounded, ever is, the position of the defense will be that the death of Lindsey was killed at one and the same time, in the same manner, and on the same day; that the defense is questioned; that the two men, when their bodies were recovered, were found to have been bound together. William Adams was jeopardy of his life on that charge, and the state has actually already charged the murder of both Peterson and Preston at the same time, and that the state has actually tried to charge the defense of both these men. On ground that, the defense will set up a plan of former county case and, if the lower court fails to sustain the plea, the case
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The court may order a change of order in a case of this kind under the statute, he finds that the temper of the defendant is so pitched against the defendant that he is safe to the defendant to bring him safe to the defendant to bring him safe to the defendant to which the crime is illegal to have been mitten, he may order the trial re-entering the interest of saving the defendant from violence and insuring in his defendant a fair and impartial trial.
Would Serve Notice
In that case the court would have to serve notice on the defendant and hear from him on the question of circumstances, that is whether he would be tried in the county where he committed, even under showing adverse to him, or whether he would be tried in another county. The constitution guarantees to the defendant, it is not in the power of the court to determine where the crime is alleged have been committed, and does not lie in the power of the court to determine where the crime is alleged because of the good standing or the strong standing of the defendant in the county, because the ability to obtain a conviction itself the ability to obtain a conviction where the crime was committed. Therefore, it is stated on the very highest authority, when the Jasper County court, sounded, counsel for the defense not only will resist any suggestion of a change of venue, but will elect to go to
Would Make Appeal
Then, should the court attempt to force a change to another county—that would be probable—the case would assume a court order that there could not be a trial of any of them before an appeal could be the Supreme Court on the question of jurisdiction, and thereby would be stopped the further progress of any effort to move the cases to another county for jurisdiction in another part of the county.
While no announcement has been indicated by any of the court authorities, a case against Williams will be taken against Williams that the disposition is to await information on the matter in writing. Williams will be convicted before any further step is taken. In other words, that the state must defend the court before taking any action front. That being so, the case of conviction of the murder of Lindsay on which motion a for a new trial was brought fought now, will have to go against John S. Williams will again be arraigned anywhere.
In the meantime, the indictments amount to what will be brought to trial in New York, probably during the month of May.
KING OF ENGLAND GIVES
R. HAYES DIAMOND RING
New York, May 6—Roland Hayes, celebrated American toner, was presented with a diamond印书 by King George of England before whom he sang last week.
Mr. Hayes, who received his musical training in Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass., has been meeting with such success that the royal command to sing for the royal family at Buckingham palace the royal family at Buckingham palace in said to have expressed surprise in said to have expressed surprise in said to have expressed hear characteristic molested. The singer was given hearty applause.
BOND JUMPER GOES TO PEN
Cleveland, Ohio. May 6—Walter
Jumped a jumper of $200 Sept. 6, 1918;
while a jury was deliberating on a
brought to Cleveland from Louisville,
KY. last week and sentenced to
three years in prison. Once
Allen. Cleveland's only woman
judge. Harris was convicted of the
kidnapping of a girl in cash.
His bondman, George Porcini
(white), $285 Marion avenue.
Harris was convicted of this city who traced Harris to Louisville. The Kyle Detective Agency, a
Rice county ally, although but for
months old, has made some important
catches.
Don't fail to hear Eundor Duffield
Durham's burial, May 16.
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NEGLECT OF BOYS SHOWN
The Chicago Rotary Club recently obtained through the co-operation of the Chicago Council of Social Agencies a survey of the boy life of Chicago which discloses certain facts of the city, including the members of our Race in the city.
Discussing "Neglected Areas" in Chicago, the survey says:
"That part of the south side bounded by 16th street on the north, 15th street on the south, Wabash ave. on the west, is a long narrow street on the east, is a long narrow street almost entirely by Negroes. Between 15th and 193rd streets the strip extends east nearly to the lake. The population in this street only 377 Negro boys are being reached by the Y. M. C. A. Lincoln Negro churches which reported. The Chicago Commission on Race Relations that estimates the city and that 11,000 of them live in the above territory.
The parks and playgrounds near this territory are used very little by the white boys are said to keep them out.
It is from boys who lack the privileges which more fortunate youngsters have, and get its clients; it is from such boys that the criminal gangs make their way to the school, and are saved for decent, useful, happy school if the right sort of influences are brought to hear upon them in Day school and Sunday school are not enough. They leave a lot of idle time in which those who prey upon boys are taught to be boys. The commercialized amusements, pool rooms, cheap movies, dance halls, penny arcades, gambling games, and the like exploit boyhood and age.
The problem of the boy is a com-
munity that is bigger than any one church or other agency can handle effectively. It is a problem in which those of all
young people are more likely to it is time the Negro communities in Chicago, the leaders in these com-
munities who have been fighting for future standing, of their race in this great city, gave
them hope in this community, and hood. It is fundamental to all other social problems. What is the use of
building for a better tomorrow in Chicago? What is the use of moto better race relations, if the boys who are to be the adults of tomorrow
are to be the leaders to develop the character and gain the viewpoint which will make them
carry on what we have begun?
The attention of the whole of Chicago is there are many places where need is great for work among white boys; but there is no place where there are many districts of which the Rotary survey surveys which are almost on the two districts of which the Rotary survey recommends for these districts better park and playground provisions and boys' clubs for Negro children. These things can be bad if the committee gets to get them. The Boy's Club Federation, 408 Fisher Building, will be glad to welcome the opportunity of talking to students upon this boy problem and the effective way to solve it. He can be contacted on telephone at 212-848-1234. The facts in the survey call for action, and action is who are most deeply concerned.
CRUSHED BY TRUCK
Clarence M. Slaughter, age 10, 4110 Federal street, was killed by an automobile truck while he and another man were driving Friday. After the inquest, which was held by the coroner at the Fern Underkilling Company's establishment, 55% East of the body was found in the vehicle. The Jackson Underkilling partners, the 3150 State street
THE CICAGO DEFENDER
In 1834 there arose in Shiraz a young Persian known as the Bab, or Gate. He exhorted the people to parity of life and announced to them that they should not be so shortly bring a universal message to the people. The priests feared loss of their own power should such liberal ideas he spread, so they used their influence and finally shot at Tahrir in 1835. Before the Bab's death there appeared a new generation of students seeking great knowledge and wisdom. He proclaimed himself a believer in Islam, and accepted the one whom the Bab had told the people to receive. Baha-ahou told the people that the priest who he was known, also exerted the majority of the priests, and he was with his family and finally sent with his family faithful followers to the worst of imprisonments at Acen, in Syrria. Imprisoned at Acen, Baha-ahou was accomplished through the cooperation of Turkey and Persia, as affraid. While traveling in this country, Abdul Baha, the son of Baha-ahou, was imprisoned in the prison, said: "The people sent to the prison usually died in the prison, and the prison was never imprisoned, so we worried."
Baba'u'ohain constantly exhorted his fellow Muslims to the law their respective countries, and was their response that in Southern Russia, Muslims build a temple, having won the confidence of the government. About 60 years ago, shortly after his arrival at the prison city, Baba'u'ohain asked a world, asking them to co-operate with him in bringing about world peace, and explained the necessity of an international court of arbitration, and explained the necessity of countries concerning boundaries of countries. Baba'u'ohain left many books and ideas to the people of today.
The Bahai cause is an inclusive movement. It asks of its followers the duties, the ties, and the teachings that all great spiritual revelations which have come from the educators of the past are essential to understand when their followers are willing to divest them of the traditional values and dogmas of man. The Bahai's aim is the brotherhood of man, but it is not in sympathy with the fullness of all degrees and distinction between men as taught by radical thinkers.
BAHAI CONGRESS MEETS
The 13th annual Mashraik-al-Zukrānization and congress was held by the Dawarahi Ditorium Hotel, April 23-27. Universal principles of unity and peace Bahaiis over the world (see that the Bahai principles are the best solution to the problems ever been evolved. Among Bahaiis there is absolutely no difference in the Bahai principles and prove that all humanity are the same one tree, the drops of one sea," as the founder, Bahāh al-Zukrān, taught. Bahaii addresses concerning the first Bahai Temple of the Western world, the Shriradhan Temple, the Sheridan road and Lahdun avenue. This universal temple has been constructed all parts of the world who are working for universal religion and brotherhood. "Mashraik-al-Zukrān," which is Dawarahi Poln of Praisā, to God, "it will be a universal house of wor-
Work on the temple has begun. Nine great calisons are almost down. These nine foundation columns will support the immense structure of this temple will be set in a circular garden with nine fountains. It will be through the garden. There will be nine doors, symbolizing the many sacred places in the temple. Fortent religions come to the temple unity and laying aside dogmas that have been under the dome of unity. All tribes under the dome of unity. All tribes under the dome of unity. All tribes under the dome of unity. There will be some points in common which different religitians can use in which different religitians can wish his wishes in his own chant.
The Universal services will be held morning and evening, dedicated to the oneness of humanity; independent inference and truth; equality between men and women; all kinds must be forgetter; spiritual solution of the economic problem and the national issues. "The Asad Bahaiji Mission of the temple will be flung wide ovee of the temple will be prejudice free and love for all, all kinds must be forgetter; the central building will be devoted to the purposes of the first time religion will become a monized with science and science and the handmaid of religion, both science and spiritual gifts on all humanity." One of the speakers at the conference, a celebrated scholar of Persia, former professor of philosophy and the Shah of Teheran, Persia. He has been touring the United States and Canada, the interest of a closer relationship between the two nations, the Shah of Teheran, Persia. He has spoken in most of the great cities of this continent—to the teachers of commerce, labor groups, universities, churches, synagogues. He has spoken in all types, sects and religion. After several engagements in Chicago he has to speak in Washington, D.C, where he has to speak in convention and in several colleges.
Louis Gregory of Washington,
D. C., made an eloquent address on
"The Oneness of Mankind."
HELD AS SLAYER ON
Omaha, Neb., May 6—For the first time in the history of Omaha police court, first degree murder charges based on identification of fingerprints through the Bertillon system. John Latter, 1808 North 24th street, in Omaha, was the murderer of C. Ruben (whole), a murderer at 623 North 17th street. Ruben was found in his store on the morning of May 6, from car to car. A bloody razor, found near his body, bearing fingerprints from the Latter. Prints from more than 60 Latter are not taken by Hans Bertillon, Bertillon expert in the identification bureau, out of the store but prince's federal experts pass on them. He sent the prints to Leavenworth for identification is positive. Detectives who arrested Latter say they have witnesses who will testify they saw a short time before midnight the night of the slaying. Latter formerly lived next door to Ruben. Robbery thomus as the motive for the crime.
William Marshall, Jr., 4348, Catatum
the porch at his home and sprained his
knee at his home.
"FAIR TRIAL" IN SOUTH TOLD BY WHITE WITNESS
Virgil Sampson Convicted in Nine Minutes After One-Sided Court Hearing
History of Case
The Court Trial
Plea Was Feoble
"So feeble, in my estimation, was the plea of his attorneys, who had been sentenced to death, the case in private practice, that laughter was created at intervals of four hours. Court asked the mercy of the court, Court asked the order several times. The judge was not put on the witness stand, neither was the wife of the defendant, the said to have known of her relation to the defendant, when herself when called to testify refused to answer all questions and was exonerated here stated different. The defendant when asked by the court was he not permitted to say any more.
Woman Escapes Assailant
"While sitting at the trial I thought of Lena Haynes, a colored woman, fleeing from a white man who attempted to criminally assault her a short time ago. The same man, I understand, would have beenrong in his utterances that he should be lynched. Samppson will be hanged on Friday, May 27, according to the verdict. I have never declared myself as any particular friend of a Negro, but I have never been a Negro, black and white. Samppson did not get justice, and although white myself, I disagree with those who adhere to the Negro laws. Negroes are not permitted to discuss the case, so for that reason, coupled with the fact that he Negro was not permitted to his death without even an apprehended made. Therefore, I am forced to conclude that the South is not yet full" civilized.
**MOVES TO NEW CHURCH** The Zion Hill church will move from 30th and Dearborn streets Sun-
day, May 9, into the magnificent building at 27th and State streets. This church, under the leadership of Dr. A. M. has grown a few years any church in the city, Organized with months ago with two members, it regained the crest of more than a thousand. This church will Sunday be one of five.
day. May 8, into the magnificent building at 27th and State streets. This church, under the leader, will be A. M. Martin. has outgrown any church in the City Organized just 15 months ago with only two members, it has undergregation of more than a thousand. This church will join one of the finest buildings on the south side. It has an auditorium that will seat 3,000. It will have the first sermon in the new church Sunday night. Subject, "The Bow in the Church," Martin is a splendid pudiator, and many followers among Chicagoans.
TEN SENT TO CO. HOSPITAL
The following persons were sent to the county hospital this week: Fred St. Joseph street; Joseph Alfred, 75, 330 St. Joseph; Mrs. Mattle Vennie, 40, 104 West Street; street; Joy Smith, 79, 330 St. Joseph; mins. 13, 2332 State street; James Boyd, 12, 3332 South Park avenue; James Boyd, 12, 3332 North Park avenue; James Wiggins, 13, 2685 bush avenue; Mrs. Emma Wesgam, 29, 2625 Wahash avenue, and Mrs. Wahash avenue, 37, 343 years old, 64 East 28th street
SEVERAL HIT BY AUTO
The following persons were struck
automobiles this
week: Nathan Kirk, who was hit at 25th
bash avenue, who was hit at 25th
street and Michigan avenue, was
shot at 25th street and 34th
liam Harris, 60, 800 East 34th place
was hit at 33rd street and Cottage
venue, was hit at 31st, Wright
3000 Strand avenue, was hit at
31st street and Cottage Grove avenue,
and Mrs. Maggie Robinson, 36, 415
street and Cottage Grove avenue,
and Mrs. Maggie Robinson, 36, 415
street and Wabash avenue, was
LETTER OF PROTEST
Resident of the Second Ward Writes Protest Against Existing Conditions
The following is one of several letters of the same character which have arrived at the office of the Chicago Defender in the past few days. While no editorial comment is deemed necessary, the readers of the communication, both those who are acquainted with the things set forth and others, may find much to think through a careful persual of the same.
Chicago, May 2, 1931.
To the Chicago, May 2, 1931.
COL. JAMES YOUNG DEAD
Raleigh, N. C., May 6—Col. James H. Young, well known in the Republic of the Spanish-American war, a veteran of the Spanish-American war, a national leader of the people in business, a worthy grand master of the Carolina Grand Lodge of Masons, a man which had lasted over a year, a funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church. He is survived by a daughter and two grandchildren.
Struck by Street Car
James Crawford, 28 years old, 26 Wearstown, Pa. He is car in front of his home, and was carried to the County hospital.
HAS MADE NEW MAN OUT OF HIM STATES ALLEN
Milwaukee Man, Never Felt Better in His Life Than He Does Now.
Well, sir, I was about all in, and thought my working days were over, but my working days were not over, and I never felt batter in my life than I do right now." said John Winnell, the Milwaukee Railway and Light, Go. Living at 259 Twenty-seventh street, Milwaukee, the hard fight of it for about a year, and :n spite of everything I could do I felt myself going down the road. "I had no appetite and what little I did was not good than good. My stomach was just in awful condition. I got little sleep at night and often was miserable in bed. I lost lots of time from work and was very much discouraged, as well as in bed again. What Tanius did for me was the happiest surprise of my whole life. I eat better, sleep better, work better in my years. My advice to people who are down is to get Tanius, for it provides me what it can do."—wonderful.
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Mrs. Britten is indifferent to the
president's troop. She knows that they
have been used to protect her civil
rights, and her Deputy, Dr. Clement
de鹤, "A nigger is a nigger,
and the American people are indi-
fident at the choice of North Africans
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SAVE BOY'S LIFE IS VAIN
New York, May 6—Dudley Davis
a cook on the schooner Wilbert Bart-
lett, now an-
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North River at
the Bottom of West
157th street, was
walking along
water front
Wednesday an-
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noticed a group
caused by the boats
running, Davis inquired
of the driver, who
what the trouble
was. The youths
were too fright-
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he would invest-
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chored . in the North river at the foot of West street, was a kik in laying the water front Wednesday afternoon, not noticed a group of excited white girls, Davis inutured of one of the boys what the trouble was with them were too frightened to explain, Davis thought he would investigate, on reaching a brick barge he saw on his boat, and pointing in the river. Instantly Davis dived into the cold water and bringing ashore George and bringing ashore George River side drive, Dr.uron of Coquitlam hospital was summoned and after working over the boy with a pulmoon twenty minutes the boy succumbed.
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their children thrpugh school, and
persuading these parents not to fa-
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Bene Sat aaore Tash he ech
hae’ att Wal’ 2 venient of thes Me
SR ihe “ausugnte at Casmens, Sk
Ttitoa, "AS, REMAAA af, il Repeat
treetiual, erateilay Wwe xg oa
Hoe" Hitla Tillethalsnne fate? ol
Cer shaniae CRUSE Re ae
Tedne meine Say agtahoon 35
Fela Rae Whe Stee be te
Fe PSkved Stauton metus wie US
oven at this easing Hacent art
Sarton es rns Boston’ Te Hit
Jeena, Tlagein, Loe Angeles
Te eiett, Waatiagion nN eet Th
Heamistue chmnmge"s, i, Gutta
Hiatal: Sineey st Gxitar wow Fark
feoree st: Hisehe, Seta” sion:
WEE towns New vet :
Haywood Laboratories Get
Specialist for Bridge Work
ee, Cone aoe eens ameree ore
3502 South ‘State street, Naw wuceced:
ea, after twa 2
months’ negotia- ed
tion tn adding to aS
Ktemechanteatac: (@eanee
Derement br ewer, ©
Bimmer" immer: gs
more, avgradu. ee
ate dontist and BaeRMy Seo
master mechanic. AORSREg to 8
mamiaryof $5 Wages oy
a week. He his ee awa Ss
Signed’ a contract Ragman 4
for one'year. De. Wee cis
Hmmermoser unig
comes to this city Seaples
from" Now Ore
ieans, tn He is a
Hoted for hie nr :
tatie: work fs tn
tatle work, Is am)
Se z
isnths’ “negotin ‘
tion tn adding to aS
Htetieehantent aes eae
Derement br ewer, ©
Baimor” “immer” ABS
moner, av gradu: aime Senaed
ate dontist and BaeRMy Seo
mater mechante. (Rpg to. MM
ataauaryot sis Ege SQ)
ay eck. He hus Rs
signed a contract pe
ferone year Dr AG
Rmmermoser ‘@augs
comes to this city pe
from® Sow. or:
feans, Un Ho ts ‘
Hoted for hie nr .
tle work, Bs
expert on plates Ws S. Haywood
anda inde of partial und Calleden-
tures. Htemovable bridge work ia Wi
Sheetal.
Dr Kinmermoser was chlet
enarge ot a taberatory with af. me
hanes tinder him, & position. witch
We hold for sevan yearn. Te nox haa
fourteen years: exierience. “Mtr Tay
woods proprictor ofthe jaborstories
has purehnned n now fturns casting
actin, a an auto delivers: roads
Mer. for, collecting “amd. delivering
trark, This Ain. fiaywood' declares
Will enable his. concern to. rive Chi:
fago\ dentists 12 nnd 24 hour” sory.
fee dhe Htnywond Laborators fe tho
oniy ‘one of ts nature owed ‘by "a
member of our Tinec.
eS
GRACE LYCEUM.
A Hey fing, westing, of, the Logeum
wets eT gina he Grace Rone
“HA RSEEE on ay wae in
aac ce ERY BE
setters aaa Ge ate
itoring Thana ig" ad
Bieri Pisa, FRU Mae
nL roth i taste
Heeler geste ata
Shue oats ori
Ehtjon tothe muds" of hariong lee
MEE te
veer Ur ae ale
tee ig ta
ingore Sea, a
gerttne machete nt
Se ste Seta
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rane teenth a a
fiat maaan UR
feebtein nace af wie a
esha arte tata
ree eae eS:
NPR! Gor:
Me esha HEE oot
iS ARE ae thy
Serres pert
NORTH eiSE NEWS
si Gieeranye tet 8
oi ARSE
able to bo out, Aira. Lenk Duneo bn-
irate does ca
fret a, Sake
faantanable events nf the season, "You
aneeshatti ae
Ee ian a i a
Beat tet ER ee
Abella a hap
ae SO RLS Wag
ahah ee UPN ei
Bde etal ih ae
Fada a AE as atl
et eri 2 ERI? Sete
sain Pe A,
eet TERE il eh tte
Herat he fina Nt na
ia
ee ae
MM. oT Balley, prealdont, Tha allay
nity cota Bie thot ang nan
cer ‘of Tivo Ailton SMerenntite Agency,
‘who in thn Tami feve yenre hn wold mors
than ‘fourteen blocks of lots in: Slogan
Hark fo members of the tuee and others,
offers to donato free hundreds of ols t6
fe ind ay gare and truck Caria fn
Shae to Aanfst in redicinge the Igtr coat
Sf living wad to brini nbout batter cons
aictons in ieoneral
a
ney te TSE, Grant a
es tT. Ly Beatle pastor of Geant
Moe chanel, doth ana toruns aces,
uring the cast preaching ant lecturing
Rev. eote fs having grene suecons with
is work
=
entre dohn F. Mune of the tnrrtsos
safeet cotee ged Mt. “Orleer, te
Besth Park venue, bon Sctighier
See Sn hots Said precinct,
| PARDON US
Vath Reeves, aceretary: of the new-
ly organlzed Pullman Porters’ Benev-
‘lent’ Ansociation, “wishes. ft known
that he Wns not the porter arremted
in" conncetion with. the theft ot
Aiamond pin" belonging toa. woman
living In Georgia
Sonn Atvington, $643 Grand houle-
ward. denies the’ statement that
as a inomber of n party In. whieh
‘Misa Erma Bronson was tnjured. by
falling: from. un’ auto. | alias. Daiay
Sint S17" Eom Seth) wrt. nln
slated’ thae she wan not in aity was
Iniplicated, and Wid! not know otthe
Arrington ‘or Mise. Bronson, but. sv
the “aeetdent, and her mimes was
taken by the’ police ann sitmens,
In our tssue of April 1h in eard oF
thumks there appeared the nae. of
Bernetta " Witllams, which “should
havo been -Bertha Willtame
“SHIMMY TURNS TO ‘SHIVER
~ WHEN POLIGE
oe ee
wien Sepeennia Betis Geaes. Si
iter Segeraele, Uelrey, raess as
ee ee
Hees ea ts
Slate strat, aint pineed the ingesten wae
see de. cea a
et gee are
Betas es
faery at
Geers et ec
“iterce had {Wo reprexentatives wres-
ME oe care
oa pcs mors
Bacal a
BR dia patiggh inkh
we it Hat te
ek ee
Bee ec sh a
ee ee eae
foie, Me igs
cee gt Oe
Se Mice cia i
se ce tae
SN ay
Sr tes
PR ere
atin acer caet
foe tieteiticiahy, act
Ara Goel at thadt
sera faiths ta
i eons jae
uae
oa
see IS acy
precinct, “arrested Prank Siirleye S,
eee Se oe
tare, Uta
Eee
paste a
epee SA
ge SS
Mansel, Grows. and Stadia fone
eens aaah
eee a eaieeitl at
ei a
Sg ha a
sens Siaed Gr Gout:
“edit heath iyi st 20) Rta strat,
nie fene ie Ba esta
aie Satna Olesen
Be Poh attire ages, oe
RT hae ane te
Hea esate
Guisy of Axsutog oman
ee tL Aa ee Samet
Gates TAS Gaunt
since ama’ at
PU MG sats inca
Ss eer te cae
ioe Sera rin emte Ga
Ere ketaabt et
conte any rinse
amen treeeats ete jute
eS Sig datargans ale, Aue
eee ape a a
A re aes Raabe
ithe Sc SRN fit ea
Baga as iene aes
Hee eae Ran
288, Wet, ERE tat su a
eet iid lke He See alt
SRS as Re ede
silairamtecteteace Coase
AVilliam Black, 38, 3123 Giller avenue,
an arrested by Sérguants Joyce. nnd
Johnson. third procinet, and charked
seit “confidence” yame,”, iroferred hy
Ehinces” Coleman, ‘SOI "Veuiste. avenue,
Hern held te" eran ung unter
E500 honds. by Tnage Jona. Haus
Of the Tarrison wtrewt court.
ant eee
Xelt Williams, 31, 3440 indiana ave-
nue. who wag atresiod by Oilleers Bus:
fh Sid Hulvan. Setn prectnct ona
Warrant’ sworn "out by Bie wits, ‘rw
Sinria Witthamn. a8 401k street, ‘wat
getered hy dite Georga Holmen 6¢ the
Gonre ‘of Domestic Rolutlona to pay. his
Site sf work for tho euynore of thelr
ht,
LR aos
Judge Charles McKinley of the Hovs
comet heft Eran aha toy 4180 Bea
ae RE A a Hal
imate ieee dre, Moat
Sad, Ghats eee oF bh
PR
nt feave Smith ab] Wabash aeenes
ani esse Smid dani Wabash, avers
Were arrested by Sergaant onan an
Soicere Cazen, Whikies ant Reaves
Shur precincts nd charged swith lnreon
an complaint of Attss ida Dereyman, Jl
Grand boulevard.
‘Atta wa here Coane:
ee et Rema
gtrerts kas arreatid ‘by Sergeants ire
an den faut einem the
Sompiaint af Silt Hester iach
Beatles te neat nt aie
Nawtards
Faces Assault, Charge
Daniel ‘Bolden. 19, 429" tndlana avex
nu ty rented ty tic Conca
Minint of his scifo, Men. Seren” Haden:
nd"charged with’ auntie ad) Magers
Leaded WIM Dollmen anoas
.The curlosity of Servants Mansell,
Crowe Sand Studfineh, Gourthy pracinets
San “aroused when ‘here met Seney
Baumaarton 18. 0:7 a iath treet. oh
the giecet ith honviy'Tnien ck,
Hie fate ene eld for reeesiny
Elgon pioneriy. ag. the save seas fil
SHA? ead low Sanee: and
Sentenced fo Prison
Sonn Wells, 2, 223 State street, was
sntenced 10 eight innnuhs,in the Ttouse
Se Eoctertion ‘int fined 888 ‘by Jae
Sonn Fevitnas of the tvtis ateet
Feniea by Oificers Meseait, and Healy.
Fecont racine, on compiatnt of Jains
Pranlos, 1600 Siiehigan avense.
Must Pay for One Year
wanom Seta, BS EE ecg
avenues war ordered’ hy Judge, George
Hoimes of tho Court of Domestic: Hein:
Mona fohae hin wifey Mew Sulla Ses
Donald: 3818 Elmwood avenue, $7 per
Week for ene Year.
Doesn't Prove Charges
Mrs. Geom Watson, 35" sears old
se Miia’ Sth street, who waa ‘nrrested
And! charged with adultery on complaint
Seapets Minha Fconme Wadaan et
‘ahann 'avenus, wat discharged by
Judge Flea of the Morals court.
‘tikae Hotes Abies
Kawart Curry. 35. 2800 Dearhors
sure, Wns nrreniod hy Sorgeants Wane
Beit hates erat Sat
Bei thant avenue Ga chee TG
faenoot
BE gc eens i
dirs. laile Rrown, allan Hell. 33. 6624
State street, as arrested by Sergeants
Hslog nnd Oilisenm fourth precinct
and charged with larceny, pretrreedt 03
Fhomas Fan, 3646 Welle ‘atreet
RTS ae, alll
Samuct Smith. 33, 2920 Dearborn
atrect, who was arceited by Sergent
Ire, Anna a? rg
tate eee ita et te
cht ot arial Raheny mon
Sg gg de ei Es
dileeincgn See Sut rk i
rst t Aine. Wis
nanllettt, AEG MEA agg
deta agi dae earn
Be ote er kari cokt gy
He eid Fe ue ory oe
TRE Satan ave tie
ponents
aan RIE Tew 5
At ch eect, suet
HRS i en Betts at,
Iai ait Hae, AML eit
Fatt dake ner ge Bey te
ae adh se 5 2 at
Heston tbat ara ate elt
Stig, Cia ie ante
isla see
sta, Saf Bea
And. Parent: Third “rocinet, mt snes
Eat Pie ict Tele,
Heer lat Baah At, sy
‘having & BUR ca him, ‘court for
THE CHICAGO SEFENDER
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Goes Viotently Insane
John A. Freeman, 50, 4536, Champlain
Jasenrme, was eurried to the. Igame. Wa
iaDhinnnge, is wice complained of i
clon tue alien. liu wae Suc
Under” Ghuervation at the Pescanatiic
hospitals where 1 wan found that. he
Rad beconin violently insane.
Death Being Investigated
Mra, Stella S. Millon, 28, 4756 vans
avenue, dled at the Hort Deathorn hox-
lial froin the. offsets. of an ineommlete
Ehertian,” AC‘tie. coronce’s. Inmtest
than unabte to Weterinine from the evl-
Hence hows when oF by. whom the nbor-
Hon Wwe committed. “Special wolieo nave
twen assigned en the ease tormlaee the
Fesponsiblity of her death where. Mts
ue.
‘Astautted, by Unknown Woman
Migs Nuney Jonge, 4, 240 State street,
win ‘eurried (0 the Provident hospltal
sulin ein mu round ty wey ci
nem. ie told the folles of the Decrine
Heireet sation tue am nive way walking In
tho Sielnity of 27tir and. La Ballo street,
she Wag needuted by an unknown woman
Sho 'stabhed her.
Fractures Hip by Fatt
Mrs, tary Grunt, 80,1502 Langley: ave~
nue, i at the County: hoxplial sultering
With a “eactured hip ‘winkeh sie. sua:
Gilned™ when she fell Woven te Fear
[steps white on the way to the Iusemont
Tn‘Ker home:
Unidentined Man Killed
A man who Way killed: by: Harrison
jstrcet ear nt Harrison and hoon
fstrects Stonday ‘afternoon, ies a the
counts. morgue unidentified. We ix about
30 yeara olde weighs 170 pounds and ta
rk commiesiond. ite Wore! x” Muck
Grousera tn a binck working shirt Ife
Rad'no ‘napers nor Ans” ovner means Vs
Witte he coud be Identified:
Escapes to Find Death
William dauens, 64 years olde un In-
vate tthe Bung sane arian anes
last Auxust, forcet! ghen A veintow, In
tive: Ronpital’atyd mace his escapes "The
ee ak ly dead Bede wefan, &
vairie near by, Me is elieved thut. he
hed from exposure.
Pink weal < we
Bhs AT ey ea bt arb bark Sl
pug, ts at the County Korpital suitering
With, a gain shoe wound ta’ the tete wri
Mitch he reeeited when he refused. to
fale after "stealing the. bicycle of olin
Netacughlin, 464 Wewt 2huh stroet
ss Amgulted and Assavitea
ean eaea tasted he aa Excooa
peulevard. “way carried tp St. Luke's
Mrs: Bonvluta tol, te ieee tnt shi
the saw in tho wlelnicy of 26th. wireet
Jand Wentworth, avenue, “on her "way
fhome, she met ‘Tom Amvierson, address
Unknown. who had. innulted hers She
Siapned lls” face and he pleked up
‘broken hottie nnd Resabited her, cutting
her fge, nose And hands.
Stabbed by Unknown Bo)
August. Hicks, 44, 3105 "Gilew «venue,
poramo engaged in ic dunrrel with, wome
oss at Sond street and Vernon avenve,
and Was stabbed in the hand wih
Raita by. one of the boys who, wan un:
Known to him.
‘ga eves kde dali
OR SONS: St, Stat SOs Aves
nue, @ ball player, is it Ute People’s how
pieet euitering with ‘a ‘sprained | ani
te attempted to Jump om an utomobiic
Jat s9t street ‘and’ Wentwort avenus
‘nd missad hls footing.
enh nie ees
Size Bthel Horton, 26, 3726 Dearborn
streets while visiting at’ $300. Vincannes
Avente, engaged In a quartet with ames
Gres, G2 Rtato suroet. Ho wait her on
ie Hone: and sheak with a lente
Brings Back Woman Prisoner
sack "Coleman: at” Wabagh avenuc,
gomuntaineh "to" Sermeanis.itidieton,
Seo Starke and Smith hae his house!
cng” Mira. “Hranie oteman, had ear-
Fish his Rennbeld goods away. he ng
Tncaued ne Mt Vernon, Bly trom sein
place ane was brought by" Sergeant Mlle
Bitten by,
James, champion.” 812, Catumot
avenues teat his Wome wufforiog. fen
{te emtSeta Of att atiaok mate bya hulle
tes inthe alway of at Ghutoplatn
Mrs. Turaer Willlame Dead
ateg, THener Wiitamn, 4922 Soiith Btate
ieet, dled Monday toring ate
Hounts, howpltal. ‘The funeral was
jae'St Marie chureh ‘Thuredany.
Chyreh to, Batse, $25,000
Attred< Ulover “whitey. has promiaea
toplist, Mary, ALM, cinch 00,
Pratiding ih morass of the chiireh
aa uherpublic generally will conerivute
Seago i dune te the $204000 will bo
extra! the ciety ufos,
“tho lee eft Viapyey ty foator
inp chur, "ing members of the iurgh
are ‘tor give €5.000. "Phe" otter 2
ile nestor hones to rign hy obese
rerigtion. Litter have. thee sent to
Geer rs, wundee anon ant women fn
ir ely edie their wil tm oie the
mown ""Taformation “shoutd ke sero-
faired trom the pastor at 3281S. Dear-
‘horn street, and it checks made pay
nite (9 Sic Mary An aie 35churoh
tars, Wilts Convatescing
Ars, Roll, Wille tthe fret ith
actident at 5850, Wasme nventse, Icon”
Satencing at the, ome of her frien, Sn
and ‘Stowe J. Av "Payton, S118 Woden ave>
‘uo, an wil be glad tee ner fiona.
sce ee eeoee, Ste ee ee dis ae, 2
Zion ehureh wus entertained at ihe Wine
Sere and Stra Aa She Sheldon, ke
Prairin avenue, Monday. May 2. Visitors
present were tine A. ¢, Mforrinon | hi
her fiance, if. ieltey? Mi, Thompaon a
fir, Siarnés, “atuonta “of law at. the
University of Chicago, and Mrs." 3. 1
Miller. "Ara. Brown, prewiaent,
Hold Thanksalving Services
South Park Mt ies ehureh helt anceial
thanksiiving services inst Sunday mori,
ing"for the return of tho taster, "Her.
Gloster Besant. The following pro:
ram was rendered by the choir! “Slam
ndivead’"ed by afr, Mitchem; “Liew
Hoovely. Aro" Thy Dwrlinge.® Mrs
Kpunees Vaughn: “Crucitixy” Prot, uiis
of the Chieage Ausie Galego, am Chas.
fe finene! tntammatay Sra, Tauetts
iaint and whorum. Anion rendore
ty thi chalet “Phe Siory af OILS Ite I
Hlsen st TBr, the Waters of daxton.”
Were the flilows” The orchestra, ‘une
Ger the Mirection of the Teader, William
Carey" ‘Thomas, will tender anéelal -se=
Teetions Sunday, Saye 8 at 10S n,m
Examined ag to Sanity
irs, sane” Davis, th2S Carrell aventin,
was sent to the Pascopathte hosplal
Monstty to bbe examined a to her xanlts.
its sha” ng ahown gemmncoma of men
{hi derangement. Men Aubert: Aoore:
Sinith, Juvenile. probation. ofiear, wan
ude ‘seat Guardlan of her two tt
slsterg Rati and Hetom White, at wh
Sirs. Davin has been custodian:
Saunt ani aie?
‘Puavaun tne pecan remington mans
1 Bullman ‘ext porter runaing trom her=
folGrennda: Stine. Sean GAD form
Custody by" Judge’ Hugo Friend of the
Grliminad court oa Welt of habeas or”
Pubeyinatented By Wtorney Gr
ean ‘ho aneriit of trend wan here
Wi Gaery Hae back to Silatscipht on
charge of stenting & $2000 brvoch, trom
4 White Rasrenget’ on’ hie tras Tees
elepowielgen te broach Wte'tn hig pose
fcaalon, it einimen tare he baa Tou
one Rnor of nig ears Attorney Lena
bowel the court that th warrant ne
Hever been simnea by tne ‘owacret tre
Braoch, ‘fue bi" an “outsioee "whos on:
Tatorent ay Un utkingieons back south
Keene haa heen tn it's snonth esa
a honrlng of hp sxe,
Returns 0 Lovievite
itty ae inact ae ou
tite, Mee and ates iinard, at". oth
Heth, tag tatarand ma,’ While Har
hie War hichiy entertained. “Mie Bins
Jara Will graduate In June from the Gen:
frat hist school
IN URiNEss
Cone of the! Mont desersing busineane
qnschichg i the ry guode ang fornia
ne, erenlllshrtont Lely opened by de
Joe atta lobment Ucely opened, by. debe
ting aie inde alta da
rf Warman A eh
fac ae ae A
Beet and ae Gal at
See th Meenas a
Seine dnc a ane,
Iles Ploenee arin entertains
eae th gle hee oh
Ecsaga ar ate a
ei fea
lees Laneneon
2m ust ee tN ee c
a et ett ee
Sis on i aa aM
Seiad mney
Fn aja an a
tare Ae eta Uae 4
Senin dean ME Be
ice nonene Neteae ant erntan.
Bastar atl: i rl oat
Seese Acacia
RE ARMA GR
Ha a
Entertains 76 Danaher
dat dc eh ta ete
ead Sc
wun etdeaeey Hace
The Ludy Killtt Circle, No. 199, E. 0.
F Will Give « Mus pariy at Mayonic
Wait "856 Stat ‘treed: Wednesday eves
ing, May "Tl. "Aduission, “£0. conta
Wardrobe free. rown'w Buinen Grates:
tra Stitmnie Roblngon, W. 12"; unten
Hotes, secretnry.—-Adverituenient
Douglas to Address St. Mark Lyceum
On Sunday, May , Si. Murke Lyecum
will'offer tie yatrons an untsually high:
Slee pracray up. warren ov
eho needa ho Introructlon ‘awa Mbt
Seater. will tellver tho address. Wes
rch" orchestra, Whi filed” an en
gizoment wvaral welt ago ut the Ave:
file! Wit tuenish’ severatRomnbers, “wad
Huge” Huchanan Swit renaer x tchor
solo, This will be St. Starkea taxt meee:
tng for this season. ‘ihe meaker wilt be
Introduced by duilis Nv Avendorph, Mrs
Dayse Worthington. provident,
Attends, Gousin's, Funeral
} Andrew Smith, ars 3800 Sonth Wabast
‘event. spent scveral day In Cleveland,
Ghio eist week, where ha avent to attend
tho funeral of his cousin and anele's
only son.
St, Thomas, Acolytes Go, to Milwaukee
rete eight anid fen OF a Sta
onal Gulla’ of "Acotyten ‘was eld al
So"Rhavn Cauhndral ia Mussaukee, Wiss
uatWednestiny evening. Auell 31. “Tac
folowing member of Si. Thomas’ Aco-
Hylan ation! and tole jare in tn tow
Gedioss 93;"Frankiin” ‘Cooper, ‘Charro
Scttlen, Robert Hardin, dre Roxeo Teoh
gels, Kenneth Anderson and Stantord
Switites
Does Not Remember cutting
Andrew Houston, 6,” 4030 Coutage
(Grote avenue, wnt carried to the County
esp ty wn. is wound “arena,
where he. td! ven ‘cut oy some un:
Known person, ‘According’ to the potlee.
Hounton wan $0 drunk tat ho could not
Femomher hove, when, where. OF by
Whom he wae eat. °
Sekai Pleas eae
Mrs, Eifsabeth Reese, <3. 2045-12 Sale
arent, 16 confined to Wer home with
hhroked tex Which site recived when she
slipped st Yell in her homme-
~ Sont to County Hospital
‘The fcllowing persons Wore sent to the
‘conty. Hompiuat dir weak: tiltan Barn:
Suis az, goad Caltimog avenue: ara AUin-
ine Riceke £0. 2792 South Werke vente;
amen tonnwon, 22, 2919 ederal street:
Tinek'hiowdl, uk, A800 Vinconnse avenue!
Joh ‘ros. 28; 301 Draicte avenue;
Davit Millender, 31, 2624 Wabash avo:
Jkuier 3a, tatna, Sellers, 20, 408 Haste
Street: dienes Willis, 36,2718 La. Sale
Moet, und Leonard Dein, St, 3018 Tes
Salle saroet.
Ne
Mea, Tae Bhirley, 0, 218 Calumet ave:
ues oll off we died Street car in front
of stg awe tied simet, and sutrared we-
Nore hulves to her shoulder and elbow.
Prisoner Attempts Suicide
Kemex Sarden. utienpted. to. commit
suleine hn the county: jul by cutting tas
Threat’ ‘with''w soon whieh had been
sharpened to a keen edge. Ie iw at the
Couns hoadlanl under” guard.» Surden
Max Indicted "for tho murder of "Hous
Sache.
St, Stephens Chole Musical
Brot. A. We Mirner, cholemaster of St.
Stephani A.M. B. choir. will give. thelr
Fegular monthly musieal Sunday, May 8
C330 pm, "Hon. Adoltinrt MH, Toberts
Sule bie Rinna epee. aamen
Gorton will “presida, Rev. “Timothy
Hooves will welcome the Visitors. St
Stenhens A. ME. ehureh, Robey” and
Austin avenue. .
‘Young Peopie's Society
‘The rexular monthly" meeting ac the
inatitutionalehureh. "wilt beheld at
night, May 8, at f avélock, FxerHlent tat-
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Tati Site Cart MteCos, reader: Atisn 6.
Stone. Dawsan, Mrs. Suhtvan A. Gard-
Ror and O. Wilhame, vocal ula: Jona A.
Aint “ang “Are To. staatnine,
Anets Mies Ruth Atleti, plaalsts ies
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Jecenetist: P. A. Suilvan, _ trombone.
Stimuel H diacdinine, prekldent wih
preside
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De. Willan Huchanan will lecture at
st. Haut ©. af. Be elureh Sunday” after-
Reon at 4240. ut the “Art al Intelloct
Hours The’ ‘iierean Tiaptist char
hole wet! "sine tke the, digection of
Prot, “hep.” Varborogt. “Specian wold
pumbers fy Ses, Lillian Wilken. Fay
Emith of Jano College and Walter” V.
Allen, favorite tenor singer.
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‘Adtniasion 60 centss—Adverusement.
Celebrate Motnere! Day
on surday, Muy § Kt the. morning
sormige Gant’ stow, 8 Bread wil
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oldie en whe cars so autend 3gtherd
sates ‘carver G2 und Hearuorn streets
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he shipned to. Cineinanti, Ox, hy Chattes
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Jordan Wax n Civil war veteran and was
the firat bushes man ‘of hls Rea In St
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Toran srhiet Grand Mentor, Sipnic
Jordan,"and- att, Chinn, Nationa Chet
Grand goribe of Latte och Are wl
Buests of Airns 1. Bedies, id Vernos
Avent, "to arrange tor meeting ot
thelr ofaer early In guy.
f Sebo ne come.
Soldiers of the United States Pubne
Service hosplial, 47th treet-and. Dron
Boulevard, ware’ the yuosts of the tat
agement ‘of Bowers Theater sme tn
play. "Shavingo,* last weeks, ‘The men
Appreciated "very "much the "oppor:
{Unis offered them to'aee the show The
hostesses wero Sirs. David Manson, Mes
4" Yonngon, Sirs, Thonian Cole and Aes
Te SP Abstt “exten ears for Carry
he fale Seere furnished by “Hera
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Anderson, Arrangements for. tho trent
Sere mude fy Mrs Goldenberg ‘at. ths
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gyente: died’ slay Aa ihe 'Port Beat”
horn Hospital, following "an operation,
from eniovarditis. “Mew Vurmor syns
formerly of Jackson, ‘Tenn. After the
Services, which wero heli! May ® from
the'S. J. Fountain untertaking_partors.
the ramiing “Waa shipped to’ Jackson:
Bent for borin Mra earmen dn aur
vived by” her husband, kaward W" Bar:
ner, and n father,stmerson Darnall
Jacksons at West Baden
Major and Mra. Kehert R. dnckson
and daughter Rosalie. wre” at Went
Baden’ Springs, Ind, form. weok's
rest.
Attends Board Meet Hero
Rev. B.'F. Woolfolk, necretary ot
Upper Misalssippt conference of the
‘Methodist Episcopal church and pas-
tor at Itt Bona, Misx, Is In the ‘city
attending the whnual wetsion of ‘the
deaconess board nt the ME. chureh
at Hotel La Salle. ‘He is stopping
with Adam Mt. Beckley, 3110 Vernon
avenue.
Ghee es ik al is
Monroe Evans, Buffalo, N. ¥., pro~
prictor of the Keystone’ Hotel, that
City. fx in Chicage on business, Br.
Evans’ home ut 1013. Prairie avenue
was recently damaged Wy five.
Jollet Special Party
inthe ebecin paris of ate tour wn
vialted ‘ine elghth banquet given by the
Garden Clty" Ledge of the GU. 0. 0. 1
of follet, Ia” tase riday evening’ ware:
Gores ‘P. Kersey, Mobert Glover, I
Anderson and Tdward Tidrineton' Mon:
daince Lau ttle “Youn, tea ster
eather, ‘Margaret Harris, Hmma De
Sooriseger and othern, he pares
raveled n'a specint car prepared Be the
Interorhan fines to-and from Jollet
/_Don't fall to hear Lawrence Lomax,
[Chicago's famons tenor, May 16-—
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“3 Per Cent on Savings” :
RESOURCES OVER $2,800,000.00
Quinn Chapel, Monday, May 30
‘Ausplees Chicago Umbrian Glee Club, 2 Auditerivins Used, 2 Programe Given.
Proceeds to Help Secure a Music Hall
A FEW PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
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A MESSAGE THAT MANY
WILL BE INTERESTED IN
De. 1h 1 Stewart, the pantor o¢
Mother Gaikic Gee epee
series of xermons
on important
themes, begin-
ning Sunday,
May 8, at Quinn
Chapel A. At
shuren, Sith and
Wabash | avente
The fol towing
subsects willbe
Aiscussea:
“G) The second
coming of Christ,
How''and when?
@) "The. per.
sonality" of "the
devi,
Q) The three
great dctustons,
G) The blind
Sets SerenenS os
on important (ear
themes, besins Messe 3)
ning Sunday, £9. sige Jah
May 8, ut Quinn 3 ge MESA
Chanel 4. at ft
ghureh, S4th and Wiogeoee
alsa, tanta Nea
‘The following Si ea
sublects will be i
ateatase. Nee 4
MG) the second Pye
coming of Christ. 22 Qty.
Hiow'snd when? Gy NNER
@) The per- FP RRC Oaany
sonality of the ey?
devil, ey
(2) The. three y
great dclustons.
Ext alctutons | Rey, H. E. Stewart
lending the blind,
(3) The lant and tho giunt Killer.
() ‘The Book ‘of Revelations ‘and
the last great battle,
(2)""Tne true ehureh of God and its
trhumph
Quinn chapol is engaged in a prac:
deal Work. Over snine thousand
‘meats have’ ween given Co the unem-
ployed.” Bvery aay hundreds guther
Bt the noonday nour and are fed.
d‘Morria hug heen welected ay’ dl-
rector of the Quinn Chapel. chor
Hert kart Stewart, organist:
Community Service Notes
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Wok, Mrunsoran 7A. Fo Signin Reve
Tattiys ee Slawace and Bro ust,
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| auTOMOBILE SCHOOL
Garage and Repair Shop
Special Classes for Ladies
to.12 East 8th Street. Dougtae 2605
DON’T FORGET
The Women’s Amateur Minstrels
Weaneaday dune 4,
At ARYAN GROTTO. TEMPLE
‘ERAN G8 Waban Bre!
onefit, Provident Hospitst.
eee Pena eae
& VIOLETTE N. ANDERSON
Announces the Removal
of Her LAW OFFICES to
121 N.La Salle Street
Phove State 1882
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CHICAGO
SOCIETY
City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs in a Great
8th Regiment Armory
Big Parade June 6th
June Dramatic Festival
One Week June 5th to 11th 35 Booths
to raise $100,000 for a CLUB HOME
"We Must Have a Home"
Booths for sale, Mrs. E. Owong, 3020 Calumet Avenue, Telephone Douglas 541
L. W. Washington, Manager, 3516 Indiana Avenue, Telephone Boulevard 5230
Watch Next Issue for Details
SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921
Miss Gertrude Baxter entertained her sister Wednesday afternoon on her birthday at her home, 302 Indiana avenue. Fifty children were present.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Barhour of Montreal, Canada are planning to make home to their friends. They will be home to their friends after June 30.
Mrs. Stella E. Reeves and her daughter, Miss Vivian Victorine Reeves of Cleveland, friends in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Reeves was formerly Miss Stella E. Turner.
Mrs. H. P. Hall of 4933 Calumet avenue, who recently performed serious operation at Saint Bernard's hospital, 6337 Harvard avenue, is now improving rapidly under the care of Dr. Hector.
Mrs. T. Shankford (nee) Marbury and her husband of Seattle, Wash., are the guests of Mrs. T. W. Shankford, 4812 Indiana avenue.
Mrs. Shepard, Vancouver, R. C. passed through this city in route home.
Mrs. Gordon Handy, 608 East 43rd avenue of father and her sister in Omaha, Neb. Her sister is critically ill.
Mr. Russel Buck, 607 Forest avenue, much improved in Neb Springs, Ark.
Mrs. Eanna Warren Wilson, 4243 Champlain avenue, has returned from a three-month stay that took the baths. En route home she stopped over in St. Louis, where she was entertained by her many friends. Mrs. Charles J. Jones, 4853 Calumet Avenue, invites her to California, where she has been for three months.
Miss Mary Walker, 4019 Vineannes on her home on account of illness. Mrs. T. W. Brown and Mrs. Alfred Oliver honored their mother, Mrs. Eleanor Jones, with a surprise birthday party in the house of Mrs. Oliver, 740 East 45th street.
The Three E's Whist Club entertained Monday in the tea room of the Vineannes. Mrs. Etha Caldwell, who lives in Michigan, has returned home offer spending two months with her sister. Mrs. Eleanor Jones, in place. Mrs. Jutta Overstreet of Cincinnati spent a few days with Mrs. Harris last week. Mrs. Harris spent Parks and daughter Fannie, 41st street, arrived home Saturday after a three months'
eddings
HERBON-MILTON
Miss ada Herron was married to I. J. Milton Saturday, April 30, by the Iev. W. D. Cook. They will be married after May 8 at 4437 Calumet Avenue.
JACKSON-HINDS
Mrs. Ada Jackson, 2002 Prairie
Creek, and her daughter,
her daughter, Laracha,
Twiggy Hinds Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hinds, Wedding will take
place in Plano.
ANDERSON·ROGERS
Jessica C. Anderson, daughter of Alderman C. and Mrs. Louis B. Anderson, married at the residence of her parents on Wednesday, April 27 noon. The witnesses to the ceremony tracing parties and a few intimate friends. Father Simons, rector of Thomas Episcopal church, officiated. The ceremony left for Grand Rapids, Mich., to spend their honeymoon. They will return to the city May 9 and temporarily the alderman 2821 Walsh avenue.
MOTHER'S DAY
Don't fail to hear Mrs. Smith's ensemble players. Messas, Delaward and others.
visit in California. They also visited relatives in Kansas and Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards, 53 years of their mother, Mrs. Barbara Wilson's 76th birthday. Covers were laid for twelve.
Mrs. Matalie Hall of Detroit, Mich., 53 years of their mother, Mrs. Tawley Taylor, 535s. Kimberly avenue.
Rev. W. H. Woods, 4640 Prairie avenue, is in Tulsa, Okla., this week on business. Mrs. George Davenport have moved to 3428 Indiana avenue, first flat. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac White, 3362 Morgan Park parkungah at 1238 West 108th street, Sunday, May 5, to their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis 3210 Rhodes Avenue, will leave Thursday for Louisville, Ky., where they will be the guests of their cousin, Dr. Anna Page, 747 South 15th street. Mrs. and Mrs. William Lewis, Lulu Garden, Spring Valley, IL, spent several days in the city on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Green, 4749 Langley avenue, entertained Mrs. Gorcey Carter, Detroit, Mich., at breakfast Sunday morning. Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Sneed and Carly Clark will leave Friday for Louisville, Ky., where they will witness the Kentucky Derby. They will be the guests of Mrs. Moore, 2009 West Chestnut street.
Mrs. Grace Perth, Glenn Elen, spent Monday in the city visiting friends. Mrs. Eva Grant and daughter, Mrs. Ethel Max Gavin, formerly of 3840 Vincennes avenue, have moved to 4547 Walsh avenue. Mrs. Ethel Max Gavin, Colo., is in the city visiting his mother, Mrs. Jenie Blakow, 509 East 31st street. Rev. S. R. Drink, general superintendent, B. M. S. Church of Canada, will visit the city in May and will return May 6 to visit his sister, Miss Alice Cooper, 3133 Walsh avenue. Mrs. Jenie J. Powers, wife of James H. Powers, the well known groceryman at 213 E. 41st street, left the city on the Manhattan Limited last week for Atlantic City, N. J. She is called a golden death of her father, Chapman Major, an officer in the Odd Fellows lodge.
Beauty Hints
My Dear Mrs. Hubbard: I saw an article in last week's Defender on the effect of washing on the color of the hair. Please state just how often hair should be washed and what is best to be used in shampooing—Mary Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio. Though I have written extensively on this subject, I will repeat for your benefit. One of the greatest mistakes of women and men is too frequent washing which is very conducive to baldness, as the oil thrown out by the sebaceous glands to soften the hair thereby loses its power to hold water. In this case, it is rather hard to recommend any hair care. The egg shampoo is very beneficial. In using soap of any kind warm water should be used followed by a gentle, cool water to stimulate or cool a hair culture in the scalp. Address all queries to the Defender office.
IS CHICAGO ASLEEP?
It cannot be possible that Chicago has an interest in the important work of the N. A. C. U. Last Sun. church, where the management assembled a line array of platform towers such as Eugene J. Marshall, Captain John H. Roberts, Hon. Adelbert H. Roberts, Dr. Carl G. Roberts and Roberts Satchel McGarris, with the importance of the occasion, though ample advertising preceded the dynamic at the residence of former Alderman Oscar Dreistri and the adjoining Mason and Dixon line has not sounded loud enough to arouse the people.
Chicago Challenged!
It is hoped by the officers of the Chicago chapter that what was lacking in training in manifold measure as the "drive" into manifold measure as the "drive" into 10,000 unmembers asked for will have been enrolled. Such fine workers as Mrs. Georgia Bolthistle Adherson on North Side. Shilo H. Sheridan in Eckerton. The South Side in charge as majors in certain bring about the cases looked to them. The general headquarters of the 2011 South Wabash avenue, community house, in charge of Mrs. Olivia Bushard in S. Among the cash subscriptions reported last Sunday were the following: a civic committee, Chicago branch, 515; Western Star Lodge, Oldden, 515; Prince Hall Lodge, F. & A. M., 515; C Buckler Lodge, Odell Foldes, 416.
Clubs
J. C. Crummeny of the American Theosophical Society will speak to members of the number 3210 Wabash avenue, Sunday, May 8, at 7 p.m. M. Closed meeting for members only at 6 p.m. Sunday, May 9, at 11 a.m. Dinner meetings weekly for the study of the theosophy. Any interested persons may call Dreskel $166 for further information. Mrs. Dreskel Vito Club met at Mrs. Charles Meyers' residence, 4543 Vincennes avenue, Friday, April 29. A whistle was played, after which an elaborate linenchuck was served. First prize was awarded to Mrs. Ambrose Gordon and second prize to Mrs. Dreskel. The Chicago Council No. 1500 of the Builders of America will give a musical at the Calvary Hall. E. Zion whistle was played, after which F. D. Summers will deliver a short lecture and Foster Deleware will appear as violinist. The Council of the Builders of America will hold his grand session at the Oak Grove Baptist church May 15 and 19 at 6 p.m. M. Closed meeting at the home of Mrs. Lowe, 2326 Veron avenue. Next meeting with Mrs. Mann, 3343 South State street, Mrs. Mann, president; P. Freemount, secretary.
Mrs. G. W. Lacey, 3122 Prairie avenue, W. entwined the entertained Ipsilon Omega of young ladies at her home composed day, May 2. The club was served in their colors, pink and green. Bessole Owens, secretary, Grace Johnson, critic. The Willing Workers' Club of Walters, M. E. Zion church will meet at the residence of Mrs. Smith, 5305 South Park Avenue, May 5, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Willis, president. The Regin Charity Club hold its annual monthly meeting Sunday, May 1, at the home of Miss Pereu Johnson, 607 East 38th street. A very interesting spring program has been presented. The Twentieth Century Art Club met at the home of Mrs. Mamie Collins, 3434 South Park avenue, Thurman Street, at 8 o'clock. Excellent. After business they were served by the hostess. Mrs. Fannie M. Hazzard, president. Mrs. Pamille Goode, secretary. Grethel Wytl, re
The Acme Social and Literary Club, recently organized, and composed of some of the best of the acme McCowan as president, and J. E Wilson Wilson, as general adviser and critic, is making rapid progress, and already shows signs of complete success in acme's public work. The club is planning to make itself fully known to the public by giving its inaugural dance. Its officers will introduce them to better prepared to carry out its purpose, which is: To promote the social, moral and literary welfare of its members, and those they come in contact with.
"The Mother of Jesus Was There"
By the Rev. Edward David Caffe,
Mount Catherine Church,
Richmond, Va.
Annual Mother's Day returns, bearing upon its crest a prayer of prioress pearls and gems from the fathomless deep of human experiences. With three-fold power—prenatal, contemporary and post-mortem—mothers of men have become the only sure human guardians of life, time. In unknown Nazareth, Mary, the virgin handmaid of the Lord, was there to receive that Gabrielean promise of the immaculate mother, the angelic throes of maternal labor upon the exude manger bed, when He was a 12-year-old youth confounding the temple sages, at the beginning of His ministry and performance of His duties, in years of sacrificial service, at the foot of the blood-baptized cross, on the verge of the conquered grave of resurrection, on the Olivet river, in trampion and sacrifice, the mother of Jesus, was there."
Everybody is some mother's child. To that child she is the inspirer of lofty motives and the instertent exertion of her mother becomes like Pygmalion of myth fame, who loved his marble model so strong that it became a living companion. Visible or inylised, she is the embodiment of the child, urging lips upon his ear, and right hand pointing to the ears of success, is the Spirit of Mother! She would every child visualize and materialize the ideals set for him by the mother, there would be no more hemp damned into the lynchman's move, no jails, no more purgatorial laws, no more social club hells to demonize the souls of some dear mother's children. Whether on the peaks of fame or in the valley of shame, "the first to hear the entering cry at the Gates of Life and the last to hear the departing sigh at death.
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Washington, D.C., May 6.—Charles H. Washington has been looked up charged with the firearm of $300 from Henry Taylor, 1123 Fussell and treed the Taylor home claiming that he was a revenue officer and forced the occupant to leave the house. When he left Nest, Lottie Jones, 75, was arrested.
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Tomato Cups with Salad
Select medium-sized, smooth tomatos. Cut off a slice and scoop out the seeds. Chop dry cheese with drained pulp, dried cheese, sliced ripe olive and seeded raisins cut in picea. Fill cups and add one tablespoon tuna sauce. Fill cups and add one tablespoon mayonnaise. Serve on lettuce leaf and garnish with sprig of parsley.
Nut and Raisin Pie
Beat to a cream half a cup of butter and one cup of sugar; stir into the cream. Add eggs. Sift one and three-quarters cups of flour with four teaspoons of baking powder and add to the sugar. Mix well. Add salt and flavor with two teaspoons of vanilla. Bake in two large or three medium layer cake tins. When cool, spread with raspberry cream filling and cup and sides with almond frosting.
Raisin Cream Filling
Mix one cup of sugar with half a
mix of flour; add two slightly beaten
oats and two cups scalded milk.
Add the milk and oats to the
utensils, stirring well. When cool,
add one cup of chopped seeded raisins
and one teaspoon of almond extract.
Almond Frosting
Boll one and a half cups of sugar with half a cup of water until it will be thick enough to from a spoon. Four the syrup gradually on to the softer beaten whites and eggs and sugar and from enough milk and sugar. Add half a teaspoon of vanilla and spread over top and sides of the pie; sprinkle the sugar and a cup of chopped toasted almonds.
Stuffed Apple Salad
Ideal Cake
Two cups of sugar, one-half cup of flour, one cup of two cups of flour, one cup of cornstarch, whites of seven eggs well whisked, sunflowels of baking powder, flavoring.
Frozen Pudding
Seald 1½ cupfuls milk, add 1½ cupfuls sugar, 1½ tablespoonfuls spoonfuls salt, 1½ tablespoonfuls spoonfuls cold milk, two heaten eggs, and let cook over hot water for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Reheat salt, salt, one teaspoonful vanilla, one third cup chopped pecans, one cupful finely cut sided raisins, one cupful preserved fruit, drained from syrup. Let stand covered over hot water for 10 minutes, one pint thick cream to stiff froth and add to cold mixture. Freeze. When frozen turn into fancy mold in ice and salt until ready to serve.
Lobster Salad
One lobster, three eggs, parsley, onion, lettuce, French dressing, one bisphenolous of Worcestershire sauce, two tablespoonfuls of tarragon vinegar. Cut a boiled lobster into good sized pieces, put it into a salad bowl.
Churches
Institutional Church—Charles C. Jones, Bristol, England. One of the prominent workers in Institutional church, were married on April
27. The Missionary Society met at the University of Chicago and will have an August 31 to June 2. Mrs. John A. Williams entertained the Young People's Society and Mrs. James H. Williams on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Dekorah Henderson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Henderson, has the rare distinction of being the only lady of the Chicago Commercial Institute were held at Institut and Université, and the son preached an excellent sermon on "The Conflict of Flesh and Spirit" Sunday morning, Rev. E. T. White boy rendered their first service last Sunday. They are Charles Morrison and Henry Harper. On the invitation of the Union through his president, Dr. James M. Henderson, Dr. J. W. Henson addressed that body on May 2.
Olivet Baptist church, the Rev. K. A. last Sunday. Hundreds were turned away. Revival meetings are still being ably conducted by the Rev. A. I. last Sunday. Hundreds were rendered Sunday morning. At the evening services 58 persons were baptized. Sunday, May 15, there will be a meeting under the auspices of Alpha Phi Alpha. Everybody is welcome. St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church, 1000 N. 10th Avenue, the Rev. John W. Robbins pastor. Last Sunday morning promptly at 10:30 our services began. Both senior and junior choirs were present, the Rev. J. W. Robbins song of welcome to the pastor, composed by J. A. Washington, chorister, and each singer in turn presented their song of welcome to the pastor, passed in procession until he held a huge bouquet of lovely white carmens. The roll of newly elected stewards concreted to service by the pastor. A very impressive communion service was then held and a short service was concreted to service by the pastor and greatly enjoyed by all.
At 2 p. m. the men assembled in the dining room and were served a chicken dish and a pastor instructed them how to make the "Every Member Canvas" a success in p. m. most of the success they had returned and in securing pledges from those who had been mistaken in the Day. Sunday is the Day. The Day will preach. We expect a great service. Lyceum at 5:15. Warren B. Douglas will be the speaker and Hugh Buchch will visit. Wait our services. You are welcome.
Hyde Park A. M. E. Church, Rev. J. B. G. Evans preached both morning and evening. Her sermons were enjoyed by an audience comprising people from Sunday, May 8. A special meeting will be held; for men from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Women missionaries from foreign countries who are now
cover it over with the hard hot boiled eggs chopped fine, then add the onion juice and chopped parsley. Arrange on lettuce leaves. Make a mixture of Worcestershire sauce and the turmeric vinegar and pour it over the salad.
Maple Creams
Take one-half as much water as maple sugar, cook without stirring and when nearly done put in a small piece of butter; try in water and add sugar; stir rapidly until it becomes waxen; then make into hulls and put halves of walnuts on either side. Put on a greased plate to cool
Chocolate Charlotte
Lino charlotte russe cases with linen and fill with chocolate blane mangle that is not too stiff, but creamy in texture, and fill with whipped cream and serve ice cold.
Apple Fritters
1½ teaspoonful baking powder
¼ teaspoonful salt
1 egg
2-3 cup milk
2 large apples
2 tablespoonful powdered sugar
2 tablespoonful of lemon juice
Peel and core the apples and cut them into slices; add the sugar and then add the powder and salt together; add the beaten egg and milk, and beat until smooth; lift each slice of apple in the batter and add the powder in deep fat. Drain well, and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Serve hot.—Mary Ann Belcher, 5346. Wabash Bread Company.
Raspberry Whic
Beat the whites of two eggs still,
add a teaspoon of powdered sugar
and a teaspoon of salt to each adult
a teaspoon a time, then add
cups raspberry jam. If the beating
is too slow, add a little more
up stuff and be of a delightful
pink color. Serve very cold with plain
or whipped cream, or alone with lady
dips or vanilla ice cream—
Lolin Jackson, Denver, Colo.
Fig Crumb Pudding
Mix a cupful of stale cake crumbs with four stale macaroons, crushed, three triplespoutfuls of suprar, two triplespoutfuls of suprar, two triplespoutfuls of suprar, heat together; add a cupful and a half of cream, one teaspoonful of cream, one teaspoonful of cream, one teaspoonful of cream and a tablepoonful of chipped eggs and a tablepoonful of chipped eggs can peel. Beat well, then pour into a buttered pudding mold, cover, place in pan, hot water and take until the pan is hot water and the eggs filled with whipped cream.
Meringue
To each egg white add a few grainal of salt. Beat until stiff. Add two tablespoonfuls of granulated sugar. Beat thoroughly. Fold in two tablespoonfuls of granulated sugar. Flavor if desired. When spread upon ple or pudding and placed in a cool oven this meringue ought not to show any color. When the egg whites are heated the heat should be increased until the desired color is obtained.
Stuffed Eggplant
Bott two eggplants, and halve. Mince one onion and two garlic cloves and fry in fat. Mince and add oil. Cook ham, four cupfuls of bread crumbs and one cupful of tomato pulp, with parsley, seasoning and tahsoe. Pill the halves, cover with crumbs and bits of butter, and brown.
visiting in the United States will speak for the benefit of Chicagoans at Grace Presbyterian church on Friday, June 9. The halves come here every day and means society of the church.
Church officials are disposed to regard the appearance of these native Oriental missionaries as a treat to the church. They are to appear in their native costumes, slides are to be shown, and during the rendition of the program appropriate musical selections will be issued.充电 has been announced.
MUSIC & POETRY
A Musical Magazine for the Cultured
CONTENTS!
Review and latest photo of Roland Hayes, London, Eng.
D'Indy
By HELEN HAGAN
The Health of the Singer
By CLEOTO COLLINS
History and Harmony
By ELENOHA MANSON
The Great Composer
By MELVIN CHARLTON
The Art of Accompanying
By CLEO MAE DUCKERSON
Leopold Auer—A Review
By KEMPER HERNALK
Music—The Wind's Lullaby
For Voice and Piano
By B. CONSULO COOK
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MUSIC
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Martha Bradus *Anderson* was heard in recital Monday evening, May 2, at St. Mary's A.M. B. church, maintained for a number of years as being an intelligent and brilliant singer. Although handdipped by a cool, even her closest friends were not as well acquainted, she lightly without strain or force and tilted triumphantly over a condition to which most singers succumb.
Mrs. Anderson has a clear soprano voice and can conjunct each word and phrase each sentence with understanding and finesse. She represents the type of soloist she has equally developed and can express her perforances are always a source of real joy and satisfaction to her audiences.
Particularly scholarly was the air and rombo from La Sombra ambulance "Don't You Listen," graciously given after being recalled three times, was heartily received. Mrs. Anderson always presents a charming stage apperance and flowers from adulant admirers.
Cloe Dickerson is both pianist and gave a delightful interpretation and Valse Buitte besides accompanying the singer to the satisfaction of all.
Goldie Guy, pianist, was presented in graduation performance by the Kingman May 2, Kincardine Ball Hall. She included La Campanella by Lizzi and the first movement of the Dearborn concert by Ruizutlae "Khlipoula," an anthem composed by James A. Mundy of Chicago, was included on a program presented by the University of Dallas, Texas, April 18. Lincoln C. Morgan, supervisor of music.
Berthin Dickerson Tyre gave a concert at Hawken town, April 29. She is the daughter of Lewis Dickerson, a well known contractor of that city, and was a concertist. She has dates at Hawken, Ohio, May 2, and Chester, Pa. May 12.
Harrison Ferrell, one of Chicago's five piece orchestras for a concert at Lincoln Center, June 6. Program will be announced.
will arrive in the city this week, after a magnificent tour of the states. A card from San Francisco tells of a delightful visit there and a dip in the sea.
Lawrence Lomax, tenor, and Lauda Dewit Smith, soprano, will be heard in recital May 16 at Olive Baptist Church. A large audience is expected.
Pupils from the Chicago University of Music gave the program at Grace Lyceum last Sunday afternoon, which included piano and vocal solos, also readings by Barbara Scott, Stanley Helen Smith and Antonine Davis. Each student rendered their various selections very creditably.
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Three graduate nurses of Provident hospital class of 1920, entertained Miss Rev. A Baghdad of Iowa, Olivia and also a member of that class, at theater party last Wednesday at one of the downtown shows. After the theater supper was enjoyed the Jaz Show. Miss Vera Patterson, Zinnia Briko and Olivet Mason were the hostesses.
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“Alabama Bound” Still Filling Grand;
Pictures and Vaudeville at Avenue
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HEAR THE GIRLS SING HEAR THE BAND PLAY
+ Monday night saw the start of the
third hig week ef the Irvin C. Miller
“Alabama Rownd" musienl_ offering
at the Grand, CEM
‘Thiscompuny, exp ase
whieh is the | Ar 04
Bont seen here Fh
this woason, ff ns
has gained «a | cae Srmaeamaa
wonderful Emad
amount of [ig gi okeay
popularitysand | Area
they aro en. (iss ae
tinea to overs, Wee si GG 7
nit of ie No eae
Broun seen RR
her for many (Oe og
reasons hue [S00 ef
worked aa BY chy
hurd as has ERG
hla one, and Ae
© clans
at the Grand.
‘This company,
whieh i the
bert seen here
this wonsan,
has gained a
wonderful
umount of
popularity, and
they are en=
riled to every,
bit of Ik No
group seen
heen for many
Foasony hug
worked as
hurd as has
(hla one, and
aut conse-
amoriee: “hen”
quence =“pey” = Tony Langston
and more of it Is the watchword. ‘Tho
Spechalticn are all done ina manner
that brings the hands, the comedy ts
sereamingly Cunny, and the ontiro
prdduetion Is staged and presented in
4 Anished ‘manner. "Thera Aro 2
Rreat ininy noveltios offered, and
frincipally among these Is the too
daneing hy clever Mildred Small-
wood. “This young lady hax devel-
ped into one of the best In the busi-
oat und her fine work is little short
of sentutional, She iso does some
society dancing us w jmrtner to Ir-
vin Miller himself, who Is ono of the
inast necomplinhed demonstrators of
clissdeal"hoofda.” The higaest
xeream of the entire produetion ts the
camp meeting pronasition in which
Emmett Anthony hag a fine oppor-
tunity to shine, and he really doca
HONORED
Old Roll Top Desk Man Mada Hon-
orary Life Member of Colored
Actors’ Union,
Late lust woek we received a fine
letter from and a tie membersh'p
card to the Colored Actors Enon, a
creditable organization whose, object
is tho aiding of members of the pro-
fession who. are auany time untor-
tunate enough to neod Mnancint and
other assistance, In the short para
‘ot time since the initial mecting of
the organization, the letter states,
fund of over 31.200 has heon sih-
xerined, ‘The present aflicers ara:
Henry" Wooden, president: Bants
Hopes, secretary; Leroy Morton, as-
sistant secretary: “Joo Means ‘and
dimmy Dilek, chairmen, and ‘Travia
‘aeker and Rert tours, Heutenants,
‘Tae unton was erpanized by 8. 1.
Dudley, the theatrieal man, and the
headquarters of tho organization are
at 1228 Seventh street, N. W., Wash-
ington, D.C. All performers, overs
where, are invited to Join. and for a
short time the fee for a life member=
ship will be §5._ Here's pulling “or
the unquatifted "success of ‘the Cols
cred Actors’ Union.
————
WHY, OH WHY?
Edmonla Monderson_ retired from
she show business, according to
jeter recelved trom hor. last week,
und mide ft to her home in Lottis-
ville, where she was going to scttic
own, we “supposed, to the simp
lite. Comes a'letter a few dass later
from Eamonin stating that. rho. wil
heat the Lincoln theater, New. York
Cis. “Oh, why did Bdmonia change
her mind)
1a, Kemp and the Fremont Synco:
pated Ovchesten age atill mopping up At
Bremont. Ohi They say" hella to Aime
‘Peer aid all tevenda.Addeess 5218
it. Rut there ate dozens of ether
featurox worthy of*mention, sind the
show is one that xhould not be
missed, We would adviae you to see
it this weok, as the attractions here
arg. stibject to unhoralded changes,
and tt really would be hard luck for
you to miss seeing “Alabama Bound.”
THE AVENUE
Rucker & Winfred are the head-
ined attraction hero for the ful
Wook, with Marguerite Ward ‘Thomas
Foutuved fn tho. line-up tho frat hai
And the sister team of Gun © Pers
iklae ‘placed. the same inthe final
frame. Needless to say, all threo of
theno acts are woing over’ In’ great
shine. for thoy ‘are among the. beat
in Uctter cians vaudeville... Other
ecg Inchude Moreiin’s. Toy" Shop. a
canine novelty Reno & Ploreneey in
a elever. comeny turn. und. Lester,
Bell © Grittin, comedy accobats, the
frat ‘half, with Francos |& Philips,
comedy worialists; Daniels & Wal-
tora, in a skit called “The Ota Timer
aiid’ Folecs Aton, 4 Simian offering
in'¢he thal halt A fivecteel feative
Dieltire recedes cach show, the frat
of whieh warts att nm,
‘THE MONOGRAM
Mack's Mors. Nakors, one of tho
most popular “grape on. the” Con:
Solldated time, aqened here to packed
Rouxer on Monday. night, and.-have
foen crowding them. in ‘ever. since
‘eeelve real show. folks are. tn the
line-up and the musical comedy of
fering is a rel hit trom start to An-
ish. ‘The principals ura all capable,
the comediana are netuaily” tonne,
the ‘Singing oft" high order, the
cherux pretty and eflelont, andthe
costuinen new. it Ig. good litte
Show. and weil, worth “seving. | No
chances unut acter tho Apal eurtate
changes uncit att
IN NEW YORK
By Albert B. Mordecai
New York, May 6—Just as, thi
Paper stated’ yome time ago, “Glve
the people of New. York good, cloan
shows and” our” theaters. will
packed," wan proved inst week and
this Week ut "tho Lafayette. whor
upon “arrival the “Standing, room
only sign was up at § o'clock each
night. ‘The reason was that Billy
King and his cast of 50 made. G00
with a clean show and one that was
worth standing to se.
The writer, as well ax others, rust
neknowledge thar it has been many
months since such crowds. jammed
the Latayette, ‘and that chorus. oi
pretty girls in “A ‘Trip Around the
World." who worked so hard In ov-
ery. part and number. could remain
with us for months to coma. Several
nuntbers scored heavily. and one that
received many encores was the "Sons
of Ham Quartet,” that is second to
none, A clean and frat clase pru-
duction that stands in eines At ai
that can. be said of Billy. King and
Company by ete Yorkers.
ne
MATT MEEKER CALLS
Matt Meeker, late of tte team ot
Martman & Meeker, big time talkihe
act, was a caller at ‘the Old Roll Top
Deak last Saturday. Mr, Meoker,
Who declares (hat he is ail through
with the show business, has been ap-
pointed sales manager for a large
tractor college, which Will soon erect
a laboratory on the south side. Jul
Jones and Mr. Meeker, who years
ago was 2 well known Jockey, had a
fanning Gee and. Juli went 'so far
back in his’ romlnisconces that we
Agure that instead of heing his ad-
mitted 85 he is at least 90, He al-
most made us. believe that he ex-
‘ereised the team that had a stall tn
Noah's stable. The meeting. broke
up befora Jull got too strong.
oP Ee
Smith & King's Pleven Sunkist South.
crners are piaving the week AU the Peln.
Seas Theater, Youngstown, On. and goin
Siong in grest ehape. ?
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‘Yorke Steape' in Yhotng. shown. This
Widely. “heralded production, am
Claimed as the greatest screen’ melo
‘Gran of all Lime, given a very" int
imate knowledge into tite among. ti
gayest of New York's guy us well os
Ei innigne into the harried extetence
Of the Inhabitants of the nat Side,
Director Charles. Uravin, who
aged. the reduction for the Kos
Plltn Corporation. nt mado tho ple
tire. im episode. form, telling "his
story "in ‘three “Incidentn, ‘euch 9
‘hich ts intensely dramatic and.
Ceronting. "In order to Insure poefec
Fentinm and Adelity to detail tho. a
fector obtained tho agwinianco of th
Now York "potleo. denartment nid
Nell known’ nowapuner report ern
who gave him the beneat of tel
Knowledge ‘oC all degrees of New
York society, The third opisode is
Unusually Sensational, depleting.
tragedy ot ‘the tense Side. the. ta:
mous New Yorke police: boat te acer
nea thelling midnight pistot vate
with Weane, of ToNbers: staged con
Bnet river seithin’ the thadost of the
Brooklyn, beldge, “Rent polleemen
manned the ont and took part in th
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tutes of the pleturo ave scenes {3
Raliionaire’s home, along the. Gas
White Was’ and the vor front dis:
tet of the Blac Side. Mans" tenes
of people who form the ponulatio
Sf the great motropolls ‘are encoun:
dreds ho apeetatnr Je treated toy
mpc on tho root of the Sear Mn
Rlordam theater and weew a aanetng
Sumber, from” ziegtela’s “Midnight
Frole together ith gorgenis scenes
ffimed in'the. Palais Rosa
stelle: Taylor, Mare SaeDermott
karl “Metcalfe, “Hares” Sothern nn
Williain Locke, ‘composing ana
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THE STANDARD
Philadetphia, Pa, May 4—A great
May festival bill” oponed here tc
packed houses on Monday: In tthe
Kino-up ‘Were’ Toneitson's. Yeclanaie
Climae Co,, one of the greatest nov:
cities in vaudeville, and tho ct ta
proving to he a real sensation. “Dade
RP bade, a clover. team. introduetns
style, songs and steps, aro popular
84 ato alvo the well Known Loam. oi
Dick & Dick, whose work Isa hit
from start (0 finish. ‘Che Bob Tus:
Soll” Co, ts veyiresenting a taboid
ealled “rwenty” Afinutes’ in Hades.
featuring “Alex Lovejoy, and iti
proving as hot as tho name implies
The filly MeLauria Co, is going over
splondidiy and. 0. is tho offering of
the clever patr, Nolson & MePher-
Son. ‘The pill is concluded by. Bills
Higgins, ono of the best of all. Un
prevent day comelans. It is pros
gram that will be hard to equal
muuch less beat.
SMARTER SET CO,
Whitney & Tutt's Smarter. Sot Co
is having the finest success of its
entire career. according to. reports
coming from ail wlong tho line. ‘Th
bookings for the noxt two weeks wil
bring thom into Columbus, Ohio,
the week of May 9, ada following th
week of May 18 at tHe Park theater
Indianapolis, Ind. Many: new things
have been added sineo the frst par
of the season and the show has Deen
etting some wondertul press no-
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seems that bualness picked up to @
Rreat oxtent inthis beautitul and
popular. playhouse, and although
business hus Been pretty gair_in the
buat fow weeks, this week has shown
f& marked improvement. And it Is to
De ultributed to the class of the
show which is presented this week by
Miss Billie Young and hor Shoulder
Shakers. ‘The company mado a de-
cided hit at tho frst porformanco
find the visitors left the theater more
than pleased and went out hosting
the show, which hus resulted in a
full housd at each performance. J.
J, Miller, the preprictor, and LD.
Torves, the anager, aro well pleased
with tho shoW and its results. ‘They
have wired the booking agent, Sam
B. Reavin, In Chattanooga, to seo
(Cit Is possible co keen the company
unother week and it is to be hoped
that & way will be found to keep this
bunch with us for a second week.
Judging from the start they havo
made it in a fact that their second
‘week witl be successful, as thoy aro
gaining in popularity daily.
Jackson, Migs. Wednesday, May 4.
—The ‘Min Moora Chleago Folltes
opened last Monday at tho Lyric
theater and are gaining tho favor of
the patrons of ‘that popular play
house, ‘The show went over great
and Air, Moore is to he complimented
for having such an aggregation. iv
is 2 company of reul actors and ne-
tresses and cach one Is « willing.
hard worker. ‘The show is full of pep
And every moment there Is a new
surprise, and an outburst of laughter
by the ‘crowd, Nr. Moore 1s. real
funny with bid sayings and even in
his appearance und’ make-up. Mrs.
Moore, in the role of tho old iady, 18
wonderfit ang everybody In the audl-
gnoe loved her ax a mother. Miss
Johnson was favorably received. £0
‘were the other members of the com-
pany. ‘The Hambene Jones Company
headed by Sam WH. Gray and” Miss
Virginia Liston, §3 scheduled to ap-
pear here nest week and the amuse-
ment “loving public Is anxiously
awwalting thelr arrival,
Birmingham, Ala, Tuesday, May 3,
—The Champlon. theater, after being
renovated and beautified, and uftor
having a new stage built; opened Its
dnors for vaudeville last’ Monday to
a turn-away buainess. Mr. Hury, the
manager of this beautiul playhouse,
spared no expense of Taine i MUN:
Ing everything comfortable for both
performers and patrons. ‘Pho Charn-
Plon has opened with the Frank
Montgomery. Hello 1921 Company,
‘and the remutation this compuny es-
tablished on Its rst appearance here
wats sen assurance that standing room
woul! be al a premium. ‘The show
went over greal. Even’ better than
on its former chgagement. ag since
then there has been added a number
of well known urtists to the show.
Among those is the Wells & Wells
trupexe act, which Ig known as one of
the best novelties on the American
glage today. Mr. Montgomery and
Miss Florence. MeClain were. very
Welcomely greeted by the audionce,
who wore glad to ce thom, and they
Both looked the picture of health,
Macon, Ga., Wednonday. May 4—
Ry ‘request of tho patrons of the
Douglass theater, Mr. Douglass, the
manager, got busy on the wire and
made arrangements for the Dixon
Jazzland Girls to remain a second
week, 2s the people seemed not to
have onough of this company, which
has won the favor and adiniration of
the immense crowds. Mr. Douglass
fs well pleased with the show and
thelr drawing rower, ‘Tho building
‘of Mr, Douglasy’ new theater is. go-
Ing on very rapidly and it Is to bo
hoped-that by the nildate of uno this
magnificent playhouse will ‘he com-
pleted, as such a theater is very
hudiy ‘necded in our elty, It is very
dimMeult for Mr. Dowghiss ta accom-
madate the people at the Douglass
Cheater with its limited seating ex-
pacity.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Wednesday
May 4—Willié ‘Toosweet, who is 4
great favorite in Chaitanooga and
for the last several years failed to
perform in this clty, was Rrected by
B large crowd at the Liberty theater
Monday night. Everybody was glad
to sce"him and to learn that since
he played here last he arguntzed his
own company and it is up to the
stundard. Ile really has a wonderful
show. The plot Is good und so fs the
comedy and singing.
Cincinnati, Ohi, Wednesday, May
4.—The Sandy Burns Company ein
fia second weak at the Lyceum the-
ater and is doing nicely.” ‘The cons-
pany ix in ‘perfect shape and. tne
changes thts ‘week ure better than
those of the frst opening week. Liew
Henry. the manager, who hua taken
the responsible posiilan as tanager
of the Lyceum 10 replace the recent-
ly deceased Mr." Finley, {8 weu
Pleased with the show,
Louisville, Ky., Wednesday, May «
<ithe MeGarr“peGaston Ragtime
Steppers opened a very successful
engagement at tne Lincoin theater on
West Walnut street last Monday to a
very uppreelative crowd. ‘Phe show
hug more than mado ood and Mr.
Dillon expressed his perfect sutistac~
tion with the show and its results,
Retter shows could nat_be expected
than those we have been getting
here since the formation of the T. O.
TA. and the aflliiation af Afr. Diiton
with’ this organization... ‘The Slim
Henderson J.yrie Road Show played
In opposition’at the opposition house
hooked by the opposition circuit, last
week, und although the show is’ pos-
iuively a riot the unfavorable weath-
er and tho unpopularity of that the-
ater and. it mangement, the on-
Ragemegt Was a falluro and it Is to
he regretted that a show. lke Mr.
Henderson “Is carrying shouldbe
forced to play on pereentage in such
a theater, «and in addition to this un-
Snecessful engagement, which was
Almont suleide, they wore “command
ed” to jump into Shreveport, 3-2,
‘the raitroud fare would amount to
$390.84. and naturally 1 was absu-
intely. "impossible “for any rensible
man to aecept that, and upon the
refusal to deeept thai date they were
forced to lay off this week. tt iw the
Memphis, ‘Tenn. Wednesday, May
4.—the Painco theater has this werk
one of its great Neinphin favorites in
the person of John (, Mazon. who Is
Known here under hia atiage name as
Mr. Rarebuck. During this several
Phaagements in Memphis he Was sue=
eomstul in acquiring a great number
of friends and admirers, whe turned
out In droves to see him and are
filling the thearer for him nightly.
Mir, Barrasso ie ail smiles, ‘The Prank
Monucomery's Hello 1921 Company tx
bxpected 10 play here shortly, whien
is very good news. .
Noi “Grieuns. ig.,’ Wednesday,
Muy 4—The Tambone Jones Com-
puny Js packing the Lyric to its ca-
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Tho splendid aucceas which is at-
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ia a rent avidenee that when vou
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deen “ko many requests’ for the bis
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And the comedy, which will af cournD
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from’ mtart. to. linish. ‘Tho. delivers
comen'in two big packages, each of
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Sixteen wottings Will be used. New
Gostumes will also adorn. the hand:
fome figures of tho select prineinatn
find ne handsome chop, He Ie at
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THE SPORT OF 'THE GOODS'
Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday Thursday,Friday & Saturday May 9,10,11,12,13 and 14
The NEWELBA
5115 Indiana Av
SATURDAY, MAY 17
VIOLA DANA in Off Shore Pirates
Also Larry Semen in
"Head Waiter" International Weekly
Doors open at 6 p.m.
SUNDAY, MAY 18
CHARLES RAY
in "45 Minutes from Broadway"
Two-Reel Choreer Comedy,
"Tray Full of Troubles.
Latent Kinogram
Continuous, 2:41 p.m.
Adults, 17s, Children, He.
New program every evening
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SUNDAY, MAR 7, 1921
Monday, Tuesday
Thursday, Friday
May 9, 10, 11,
"THE SPORT
OF THE GODS"
Picturization of Paul Dunbar's Greatest Story Starts Run at States on Monday.
"One of the greatest pictures ever shown on our screen," is what a number of the local board of conservators and the sport of the tools," the Real Producers Corporation's great picture of the ballet of drama Joy. The pictures of St. James will have the privilege of seeing this sensational feature, written by Paul Laurence Dunker—in its first run, the engagement starting on dunday next and continuing through next week.
"The Sport of the Gods" is a story of every day life, of life us we find in our daily lives, and of those we interacted on the screen nor interpreted in the stage. With the daring horn of a courageous spirit, Paul Laurence Miller, a man of intellect of life but all too known to most of us and brought forth characters and incidents that make his career and tug at our heart strings. The story deals with a man whose identity and loyalty was rewarded by his care and tug at our time of another. His wife, son and daughter, rather than suffer the hurlation and disgrace brought upon his life, he finds himself among his friends in aid Virginia, New York, that vast desert of humanity where souls are tamed and human struggle.
The son falls in with evil companions and the daughter's character is inscrutable. As a singer in underword music, she is more than having been convinced that a penilectary sentence is the same as a woreo, as persuaded to marry a man she had never seen. The husband is finally released from all after the real criminal had conceived and goes on to New York to find his wife and married another.
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It is then that real complications rise and many thrilling scenes take place here, and the wonderful office is not interesting told in the picture, office to say that all works out happily in the end.
The Florida Four are dividing the rock between Pontiac and Lansing fish, and according to a letter they will do better. Poetry.
PHOENIX THEATRE
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Benjagin Turner, Musical Director,
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Doors open
Rusco & Hockwale Will Present
Their Famous Georgian at
Gaston
The announcement that the famous Georgia Minstrels, with their 40 stars and their big brass band and the Avenue theater for the week starting at Sundays matinee, May be the highlight of the series of special presentations and they are legion. This group is recognized as the host minstrel aggregation in the business and come to the Avenue theater throughout the West and Southwest. Some of the most famous names in all minstrelsy are in the group, including the precede them are of a sort that would lead one to expect a capacity business. It will be the first appearance of the group in a great many years. In the 20 years of its existence the Georgia have visited, time in time, every year that the group have spent numerous seasons abroad with as great a success as marked their tours in their native land. Thus the ordinary offerings and the show as a whole is a peppery and dashing affair. Matinee will be given on Monday, Friday, Saturday and Saturday, with a special midnight show on Friday, May 20.
ELBA POLICY
We had a talk with the new manager of the Elba theater, 3151 Indiana avenue, the other day. This man was a very hard worker. "For several years the Elba theater has suffered many hardships due to misrepresentation, etc., on the part of its different managers. Elements that were not true were adduced, and the actors were rarely disappointed, as the photoplayers were mediocre, some of them dating as far back as five years. Thus, the reputation of the handsome actors was not good. Nevertheless, this is all passed; and things have taken a radical change; the lobby has been painted and the entire house renovated. Now, when people come out of the theater, they are amazed at their faces. It is a great difference.
Mr. Hilfschberg and Mr. Desel, who seen to thoroughly understand the situation, are enthused over the fine success which is meeting their new people and giving them another. They invite criticism and they intend making the Elba one of the cleanest and most modern places in the district. A splendid program has been arranged for the coming week.
MUSIC ROLLS
Our folks have started a music roll company in New York, and they will play these. These will be word rolls and will fit any player piano. Luceyebeth Roberts will make these records. It is undertaken all the Jamie Smith songs will be recorded. The Black Swan Music Co., 147 Broadway, is the name of the Piano Goodness Ministers are on their way eastward, and are playing the following this week: Grand Island, Linden, and New York. The latter for the final three days.
"THE SPORT OF THE GODS"
"THE SPORT OF THE GODS" Is a Powerfully Pictured Is Rich in Humor and Tense Is Perfectly Cast, Powerfully Drama of Everyday Life in its Pull on the Heartstrings Played, Elaborately Produced
THE MOST REMARKABLE PRODUCTION EVER FILMED—WILL RENEW RACE PRIDE IN EVERY BREAST! The Name of PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR is Associated With the Highest Achievement of Our People
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Elise Johnson, the famous entertainer, is all at. President hospital. She successfully stood a serious operation and the reports of her physicians are of a sort that leads her many friends to look for a speedy recovery. Many floral rememberances have been sent her by her host of friends and relatives.
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BLIND WIVES
Great Fox Masterpiece Comes to Owl
Theater Next Week.
"Blind Wives," said to be one of the greatest features ever turned out by Fox, whose reputation as a producer is second to none in the world, will be seen at the Owl theater on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 12, 18 and 19, in the great production follows, briefly:
The peacock woman of today is in the arch-type of all the passionate yearnings for beauty and luxury that the world since the world began. Beauty, luxury and drama have ever been kindred spirits. The love of admiration for beauty has been traced to tragedy that ever since Blyton's picturesque finis woman's desire to surround herself with the beautiful things of life has furnished his inspiration of the world's great dramas. In "Blind Wives" we see this theme presented in terms of today. The "blind" woman is a woman of sheres of a beautiful and spolled member of modern society who demands beautiful riment, no matter what selfish desires, this woman finds herself the center of adventure after adventure, with romance, comedy, tragedy treading thrillingly each upon herself, and about it all is woven, like a secrett thread, the ultra beauty, that riches, and only riches, has at command, the shoulder into a vortex the spuerer. The passage of time is forgotten and the beholder lives only in the tumultuous drama which is the outcome of the luxurious woman's pursuit of the luxurious.
COMPTONS IN
Glover Compton and his wife, Nettie Lewis Compton, assisted by pop-ular Lizzie Carr and Jayne are entertaining the La-Peronica Cafe, 215 East 30th street. Glover declared that he and the madame have returned to Chicago for keeps.
Anita Bush, with one of the best acts of her long career, is playing the week at Savannah Ga.
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Innest Picture of Its Kind That I Ever Passed Upon"
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Wednesday, Thursday,
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May 18, 19, 20 and 21
TRAGEDY AVERTED BY MERE
FORCE OF THE WILL
Interesting Situation One of Many
in Paramount Picture, "The
Witching Hour."
"You're not going to shoot me;
you're going to drop that gun!" And
he did! The force of an overpowering
will served to dissipate a mur-
derous impulse and prevent a trager-
y. The situation is the crux of
the Witching Hour" the powerful
Augustus Thomas stage success
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WONDERFUL DRAMA!
It I Ever Passed Upon"
which has been pictured by Parma mount and which will be shown at the Vendome theater for three days, beginning Thursday next. No greater play concerning the power of a strong mind has ever been written. In producing it, William A. Alden was accustomed to the original dramatic form, which made it an overwhelming box office success. A remarkable cast was secured to the thrilling play, Elliott Dexter plays "Jack Brookfield," the man of iron Will Mary Alden is the feminine lead, and the espinosa include Winter Hali, Judith Edward Sutherland, Robert Cald, Charles West, L. M. Wells, Clarence Goldart, Jim Blackwell, Julia Craw-
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FRANKS DOPE
Well, Field Marshal Tony: | Tals
about Some weok, DUE Inge week was
8 gala week at’ the. Injen. theater,
Rashvitlc, Penn. “tetio 1320" played
Monday and the Siaurt Sct layed
Tuoeday, Wednesday’ and ‘Thursday,
“and wo flayed agnin Friday and Sac-
Urday. Ay show played m ono-ninty
ftand’ ‘Tuesday’ in” Murphysboro,
Tenn., at the Grand to a mixed audi-
ence, andthe munnger nnd somo of
‘the best people of Murphysboro. com-
Bloated te show. “Phe. Murph
boro press wuld the next” morning
that “Telia 1920" was tho best show,
Colored or white, that had” over
played Murphyshore.. ‘The. manuzer
ald that “they had’ the ‘Smart Set
Hooked in Inst season, but for some
reawon the dato was cuneetled. The
Inanager's une Ys Mr. aluman, and
tho treasurer, A. 1. Weise.” Air.
Welso inade mo a’presont of 2 beau:
Utul necktie the nest morning. We
wero really, treated wonderfully {9
That Witle Southern town. T_speat
Ubout thi, ua I have had. auch bad
Feports about Uo treatment of shows
in'those smail towns. ‘The manager,
Ar. Altman, says thit his theater Ii
away's. open 10. plas, A good how
fong"or (we nights. Tie ‘population
§s'8,000. “Theater seats 1,200.
Well. 1 aay tho Smart Sct for tho
frst ‘ine thia season on Wednesday
evoning, and they havo a beauLinl
how,” beautiful. scenery, beautiful
wardrobe, and are Just chuck Cull of
Gtenn-out’ comedy. “It is the best
how that Salem’ and tomer over
hud. And. Salem's Ouija board song
Ge i Knockout. Ploked. Benution tn
Biue, another sang ‘by Homer, went
‘over’ Big. That intoxicating Jaz,
Bung hy" Ase Emma. Jackson, ts
easily the best syncopated nupiber
in tho whew, but-tt ts sneriftced: way
down to close the show und It should
be moved up. It it wore further up
in the show, somewhere right after
Snterminsion, tt would canily take six
br eight encores. Everybody in tne
Show, Julian Coatella, Alonzo Fen-
‘derson, Alexaniior White, and a host
of others that f haven't. spice to
mention, contributed to. muke. te
Smart Sota woauerfut evening's ons
fertuinment,
“they havo thelr own jaz, band,
under tho direetion of James vaughn.
‘Nut sed, because James ‘Vaughn can
dio more with a taten than a monkey
‘can with cocoanut, und Salem was
finater ‘than over thie season, ned
Homer is doing light comedy. ‘Sum~
Fling it all 'upy tho smact Set, with
Salem 'r. Waltney and Homer’ Tutt,
f'n show We'th while going A long
way to" #eq, and those who haven't
een the ahow this season De. sure
fand sco ft. wus buck in tho dress
ing rooms and had a tong tale with
oth’ of my pals, Salem ‘und Homer,
and i was i delightful pleasure te
fat with them. God bless you both,
Hoye, und Thope that vou. huve con”
tinued prosperity. ‘Tho Smart Set
played To eapacity at all four per~
Formances ‘hero in Nashville, "Wo
Gent play Nemphis tis Wweek. MY.
Foute, was switched.
‘Well, ‘Tony, ‘by the time you ro
goive this dope T will be playing at
the Gay theater, Birmingham, Aln,
for a regular taliow and a reai Een”
floman, A. J. Hurey, te performer,
hus a triend' ig A. J, hurey, and 1
Know that 1 am ‘going to havo a
Pleasant week. Twill always have &
warm spot In my heart for Nash=
ville: algo. Mr. Starr, tho owner, 13
he has’ dane nothing but fietp me Ae
every opportunity, and give mo Kood
Business uaviee, Good ‘iuck to ‘vou.
Mr. Sturr, und f nope you have con!
‘AUnued prosperity, as vou deserve st.
‘Also your manafer, Ne. Sproul, eho
Adway'e hag a pleasant amile Cor ee
erybody.” Afr. Starr really Tooks too
young to hold the position that he
Holts: So looks Uke a boy.
‘Say. ‘Tony, T have had lots of tet
ters of ingulry asking who Laltele
Milly “wage "Wen, “Latte Billy samy
mascot. My litle Corona typewriter,
Don'ts, By Little Billy, for Louisville
Racing Season
Don’t bet your money on a long
ghot, becatise they only como in once
fn'n'nundroa sears,
Don't accept. u tin: from a race
track tout, because the bors £s Hable,
to g0 the other way.
Don't display yeur wallet when you
are going to inake @ bet. “And the
heat placo for it isin your inside
Yest, pocket, as you ray Ieave tho
Truck minus the wallet.
‘Well, so long. Tony. Moro next
‘week.’ Your pal,
FRANK MONTGOMERY
GLACK SWAN RECORDS -
Now York, May 4—Nows of the
‘eompletion of the frat list of Back
‘Swan records, ‘which ro now ready
for ielivery, having. boon manufac
tured by tho Paco Phonograph Cor~
Boration, 25% West 188th atrouk, New
‘ork City, of which Harry #1. Buco in
president, wit! bo recelved with great
Enternat sind entinisinam by our peo=
Bio al over the Unlted Staton, sa.
Pooially are they elated ovor this ae~
Complishment on. the. pare of thlg
fompany since somo time ago whon
the announcement was made that a
company had boon Tormed to manu=
fncltiro phonograph records of o-
Jections By our artists a great Uproar
‘was calised among white phonograph
Focord, companios wno resented. ta
Sdea of baving Race company en~
for what thoy fott. was ‘an exclusive
facia
“Tio first Ust of Black Swan recorda
Ancludes: two selections by. Alle Re~
yella “Hughes, “soprano, “At Dawn-
ing” and “Think God for a Garden.”
Roth ‘of which “are nlonalngly ‘ren
dered. with plano, violin and cette nc=
‘companimant: two saleetions by Car-
roll Clark, baritone, "For All. Bter~
Big” and’ “Dear Little Boy. Mine.
“sith violin obligato by 3. Coray Wii-
Hams; alyo two selections by. Little
Katio Crippen. “Filna “Man” wives"
nd “Play em For Mama, Sing "Em
For Moy" accompanied by Hender-
mon's Novelty Orchestri.
‘Commenting on the rst product of
tho "company, "Mr. Pace states:
‘Black Swan ‘records ‘aro. mado. to
meet what wo bellove 19 a legitimate
And) growiog demand.” “There are
‘gvor, twelve. million Colored people
fn"two United States, and in that
‘umber there 1s hid away wonder:
ful amount of musteal ability. ‘The
Raco ts naturally musical, but it has
never bean given « fair chance, We
Propose to spare no expense in. the
Search for and developing ot tuo best
singers and musicians among. this
Evolve mulllon. We want you to ex-
ming theae Fecordn note thelr fine
‘Appearance and quality. You will wee
‘that you will nave no occasion to
apologine for thar appearance. Tou
yeill “Tioto tho ‘clean, clear-cut, dis-
Unct recording, and you will have no
‘occasion to apologize for tho voices
or the recording. Our peonls of the
‘Tnitca States aro nt the paint where
‘thoy will buy “any article manutnc-
tired "by us provided Jt has. merit
and quality. "lack Swan records
ave both
ELISE MILLER-BROWN DEAD
Elise Miller-Brown, of the famous
darsdoat Millon Ssaraiyy dled ‘atthe
home et her paronts at i616 11th
Sires, St, W;, Washington, D.C, on
Suesday, Apri 22. ‘The acceased ‘was
fa accomplished musiolan and. she
‘ena beat gwen for hor fine work on
the Organ Chime Bells,
Laur Brown, (ormerly mica Ate
yecier lth the flee 98 Con ns
SoSsteray and is af the Leoppin heater
Detroit, ich. a
NOTE
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ene Tne, See SSE Seen
suceeas "ont uieir westnen, Wik Eh
Reman ne card tee ia Gens, Orr
‘er ues paved ‘the week Os 28th
in. & Willarnann, th" Felegae
gor Blues new at the ‘Dudley Pheer
EStreabure, Va“
Jlonea Jones, mopping up every
ilero, nm great Mie At the Pantanies
/Bheatérs Victoria, BG. thks week
nllaeney & Peyton, ana of the eat ct
uct ebee tae auto
anarea Anderoon, tho Yodier, who No
aire srkan, Ye asin
weak at the Hooker. Theater, Wash:
instone'D.
‘Tonneduey Ton. with the Folly ‘Town
[conate nt tho People's Theater, Palin:
iipatae fa.
Mors & ive, Champion Iaugh Get
sein urea bit we ho Orpheus Shestor
Sait iitke city. Ua.
ncigenl Soler: ith tho. Peck
trois Mich seat "
ceetio Green, with, the Gie dp tooks
Feiingatown and Akron, Oho.
Datcug ‘Detson, tho Lal with the
ssiemble Footeiese ia "sick the ‘mush
ick Theater, Brooklyn. N. ¥.
wanting ie Snow, age at dhe sacne
theater, Waterbury, Conn
Nusa & Ellon iturton, making thom al
Wen ii arg” at "tho kinpiro’ Theater
TNbetbinnes Vt
Ray esi Vane Rand, with, he AL
Roottn. Show, afe lasing athe wath
Beh oven AC tRe Gagety hentan Se
1beae” f'stevand Gun In n Chinese
auurs* avn reat auceeet in Ue we
Eile wou cher ae pcting, tesco
Thomnts fe 2ouster's Creole Cacktalls
the "heat ofall" the suusicat” Reta are
Atciait tha week between Hoboken
eeitany Sate
Git Pino Darke Quartetty are play
tng the Weak AL tho Dominion “Phcutce
Skate, :
Sikina Re Wate, “Ts, Med are
lasing ait indents Sagactinent at Ue
Biseale enter Wana ti
Dave eC ellian Chreais’ Menet
ava Shaq gees acne ta Mreceaa
Fhe will outed over the" Wie. time
ese season
STonm tonne &x noye featured with the
parka Shiny €x¢'Coand to laying the
‘ipo eoomtar veh tka teow {8 for sev
ral montia: ind who" caine nea losing
Algvogentgnt, tas, Rhus recovered an
Sean ethane a
Roman strvet Stew Orleans. Lace
Slanet Hi Wiliam the tiyear-ot
author of Mow Catnuhe Tsengeee a
Ai Ath. ae Detroit and. wa Buried
Sern Aca Sten setting 2
world of work tat about, Gevetind
BPE Weck they worked tho Dasons
ANE” Dorsey: ‘The dress af tho
perenne PT co Me Be ETn ht
Ber steven, Chicago, i
‘ingress Greater Miaerels tl pack
som them ail 'sione he hina at ho tn
SE York’ tate hd ar ian chin fl
ipwing “owan® thie weeks” Pattanutg.
Saramne ake, Mulone. Siussena, Potts
dag ata Opichaburgs snd este,
educated fects teat the Lpeie Theater'oh
Slag 13° ‘Re pare of tho” linea of te
hot helng put up bs the Wie hE
WS Seob Malina. on ii tate.
and-around Detroit, Mich: with nmch
Bccctge "Stat Wi’ cemeh” therm 1C"aa
fressed co 1909" Mloritestecet. th
ls, Eeene Navn ytd Co. a
gene Meat al tanga. “they are” atthe
Wieters Theater ueutslc, KE. “ons
iMtekn eagscement
ueabedn Warner Wht Mary. Renok, are
wee Ree eZ a
Brghe Altridge Theater, Oktanorn, Cis
“ohone Hudclns and Daley Martin arc
spe aT Mit ane Pa ena
Ae tee Atk Teen ne
BACK AGAIN
A cata matag at Palen coch, Fit
Bel Bop eae Oa ere
iin. cele nthe Ve a Bad
Hie nee Nets, Oeste
Bo ate
John F- Ratineon Bend
| SMiaml, Fla, May 6—John F, Rob-
agit tas Mas, Seas Bak
oral oh by pee ee eas ee
ae eee
aah J cain That
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—contey a
tages ae Es at toe
oun, reneuni hay he count
Screed alow poe fated
to T, B. Ward, 4th floor, East Wing,
hich
sashes ty te
i gs ae ie where
cre tere by ending
rae ed a ey!
ieee
ANTE suet Sage torpers an
Ce a
iar Soe dares Seren
Co Cori, "rex
SP aaret a peat same ray
an Seeger eet sla raze
eee Sie pel se Gee, a
ties Metitt Baskett,
see tome eine Zon Me
ES Same mame,
‘Sole Tithe Redlaigg We na
Tens Sea
TO INVESTIGATE KILLING
OF CONVICT BY GUARD
ah, superintendent of 34bb county
bush, suiperiniondent of bb county
Foada, ‘and In charge “of the ehaih
Fang, mado a statament to" the of
FectSinat Mike Byrd, im cherge of
particulier gine, was perfectly fant
ea in kiting a unarmed sna In il
2.
athe recent and ‘unfinished affair in
Jasper counts, involving Joan Wit
Manna andy Cijda”Atamming, has ore
ted an uta and tones sittin
{in‘an parts ‘on who know of peor:
go conditions nd subtle violations
QE the penal code aro’ seeking.
hance ta tell Ureie stories tattle by
{itae"'a “great maaan ‘ot evidonce is
‘being accumulated. Numerous ro-
‘Ports have rewched ofilnts, princi
Pally through the newspapers’ “ot
‘Butragen eoramiteed in Hib cotinty
Some ot ‘ho convicts have written
{etite to the, feral ofecra inven
feating conditions. It is. thought
thatthe nowledge af the murder
commillted bs Bike 1iyrd rst came
fo tho attention vt tho authorities in
this way
HONOR SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
Savannah, Gay May 6—Resoli
one ra uP By she ofa
Of the public schoo! 4a” appreciation
ef the Wonderful service record and
Gharactor of 4. 1 © Bunter, who, fr
nearly fifty years, has hoon’ tho Frias
Gipal of the Went Broad nirect sche
Sd Budier hes been in the service
of the Hoard of Tducation ot Savane
Bah sino 1875.. ‘Tho work of this de-
Voted man. has not ‘been the tere
Taterial aequlaition of wealth, ‘oot
the nobler nud more sublime task of
forming tho chnractors and shaping
tie dostsnies of the students Re hse
#0 admirably led. his own ite was
monument to. his ‘cate, ‘With a
Shangsten thay Wat Toate was
Sonstructive force ani not destrge:
tive. “ige fs dead, yet tveth in tho
Hes he “ovate “rained
Fight. nd duty under nis nmosorle
caching, to thowsands who, graieful
for bin'iabors, wil rise up’ and cal
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ANNOUNCE DATE
OF PM-AFAGI
BONGRESS MEE
New York, May 6--Probably 35
nations stre,to. he Fepresented Af the
‘econd’ PanzAfviean Congress ‘whieh
Jy tolhavo uenslons, next fal tn theo
foreign capitals, according to. un-
Rotncement mae nt the oflees. of
tho 'Nationat Aasoctition for tho Ad-
¥ancoment of Colored ‘People, 10
Firth avenue, New York. ‘Dr W. ¥.
B. Du Bol who was seen av tho’ of-
Revs of the, uewoctation, speaking as
scerotiry of the congress, made jub-
Heo the! feniowing statement about
the congress:
“AU the invitation of two sccre-
taries of tho Palais Mondial in Brun.
fla, Sensttor Leonel“ Latontalne of
Belgium and Paul Otlet, sho of Wel
‘glum, who Js popularly imewn us the
Author of the League of ‘Nations:
the second Pan-African Congrose wil
hold one of ius weanions in the city of
Brussels. ‘The congresn” Will” open
with" prollminaey conference in
London on Aug. 28 sand 29, at whieh
there will be A meeting with. repro-
‘Sentutives of the <Aborsinex Protse-
(lon Society, cher Londen. Atlsslonstry
Soctety,. tho British Labor party, ce
West “india “commttten and orgunt-
‘ations of Negroes, like the Africae
Broxeesn Union. ‘this ta to ‘be fol"
lowed by a threo day session in Brus-
ely, on Auge St and Spee Land. 2
Hore “ilelogies. from “tho” following
remions are 10 be heard: Hrenen Wes
‘Atiea, Hrluish West Atciea, Liber
Portuguese. West Afsiea, ‘South AC
Flea, the. Soudan, the Kngiah. dnd
French West Indies, Guiana, Halt
and’ the United States,
Final Session in Paris
adhe final session ef the Pan:
rican Congress, wich is to be hel
in parison Sent: and 6. there wil
Vo apapinted & Brand cosamilteo rep
resenting Colored people of the world
fo walt upon the. representatives of
the League of, ‘Nations in Goneva,
Switzerland, “Plans are also to” bi
completed for a permanent head-
quarters for the Pansatriety Con-
Breas.
“the objects of the Pan-African
Congress are not a particulae propa
and or scheme of migration. They
Ure simply to alford. opportunity to
{tho leaders of various groups of Col-
fred peopio throughout: tho World to
make eontacta. ‘The consrens is to
de “u “mecting of representatives
chosen by organizations. of Colored
people, throughout the world. ‘For
exaipte, In Amoriea ‘representatives
‘wil Bo seat by she National Associa
Yon for the Advancement of Colored
People, by Colored churches and fra
tornitles and business: nrgantzations.
Representatives Will_aisa" ho. sent
from Panama and Jamalea, from the
national congress of tho firitish West
Indies, from the South. Afrienn. Na-
tive. Congress, ‘the Aftiexn, political
Organization Known as the “AvP. 0.
ana from Union Congolesd inthe
‘ongo.
“Governments Ike Liberia, Abys-
sinin and Tiaith are to be reprononted,
All the missions aro to come together
to know euch other und get dnter-
ested and Jatelligont on cach other's
Brobloms, Wo will talk over methods
Of self-help und co-operation. =
Renaissance of Culture
“Undoubtedly thero is coming
Fonalnsanco of Negro culture and it
hheods (oho guided by intelligence
And ‘understanding. One. indication
of the coming ‘ronaissanco. Ie the
forthcoming. publication in. Germans
9f a collection In ffeecn’ volumen of
Negro ‘Iteratura, of proverbs, fole-
lore’ and ‘poetry.’ ‘The pubiieation fs
tho work o¢ Leo. Frobentun and is en:
titled “Ataniis’ Step ares to bo
taken by the National Association
For the Aavancemant of Coloren Peo.
plo and by tho Pan-African Congress
{fo insure that the work Wall be trans:
lated into, Baglish™
“Among the delegates to the, second
Pan-African “Congress.” from the
United States will be Bishon John
Hirt of the A.M. B. chureh: Dr.
/W. E. B, Du Rol, representing tho
Natlonal’ “Assosiation. forthe Ad=
vancement “ot Colored Peoplo: “Ds,
TC'R Butler, representing the. Nia-
sone of Georpla: Prof. W 3 Sear.
Horough of Wiibertores University,
Bishop C,H. Phillips of ue G. At. 3
chureh, Hugh A. Burkett of Balti
nore, Dr. W. Jf. Jornagin and Dr. A,
Witherforee Willams ot Chicago.
TEXANS PLAN BIG-FIGHT
ON FLY AND Mos@uITO
Austin, ‘Texas, May 6.—Following
upon *Hfeath Week and in tine with
SHfores in all parta o¢ te country. the
‘Toraa Publle Meant Assocation has
ftsued a warning to the citizens of
ihe tate of the menace of the house
Ay and mosquito.” Pampntcts tnsues
by the association oxmain: thay’ tho
common. hows fly ‘preais typhole
fever, cholera infantum, tuperciloas
End ininy ether dinexsea. “It emphs
feos "the importance of deatroying
ie breeding piicen
“to combat the moxauito which ear-
tos the germ of malgrit: {ty urged
that no water near hniman avllings
should be permitted to become. aise:
fant, amd"that- wherever. there i
‘Uandlng eater impossible” to ho res
Inoved, Ht mhould be covered with oli
‘Fin cai and! othor reeaptcten Where
brooding miziit take. place should be
Durned or buried.
GEORGIA MEDICAL MEN
TO MEET AT AUGUSTA
Augusta, Ga May 6—The Geor-
gia State" Assodiation o€ Phyaignen
Bondiats ana Pharmacists wan held
snext annual mecting in this city
‘May to 8 “Phe orgaateation “hee
‘bean in extstonee fork suatier of
century ‘and. ita membership cone”
Prives “the maJority of pliysictans tn
ro tates
"iyo last annual mecting was held
at Atlanta, Gin. ‘Tho fonture of the
‘Huanta meeting was a foursece rye
thon 'pteturesiepleting the lath
methods in wound treatment as de
oioned inthe recent war ‘and’ aso
Inndern obstretrient proradure:
intenie years fexture Wilt bean Ht
tie eaowite eandeess 2h cuore,
@ following aubsects”” SVitaenina
“Bacterial Vaccines,” “Antitoxing,” or
“Smlipox ‘and. Vaccination pee
W. Haward Grey ts president ant 7
HY Garter accrntary.
Slukikac Wace wee,
bolig arena gp Cama Ag Bra
stce ere uso, 28 Seven ave
se Hay Et Soh oe
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Sani, a oo
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Sains ang ti athe ey
Sains Pate oh ond eer
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tn,4 wetl-nown sioeapaner
eke suptar eohtrmn bee
a reat by ray Stn foe
Wilh bright and gleamiag oFes,
The, poems andthe cartoon
inte oats ese weeks
‘Arg ls be tho juniors”
“We woul raticr nite than speak.
When caeh diy’ task te opdea,
‘And tg hein wus tnele paces”
"Fh nother inks they aren best.
When the ocma are nighed, =
‘Ho Bind Hitiken. they or
fri wit ou pak
So A tam
1 thought T wood nino lke too,
member "St sine clube? ameale sean
hat ato selina have tl
faaine fe ors Tuke ta aise wih he
she'sny's Sintma and da dae f have tw
melon” nat atay, wih ing end
Then a¢ the cine 1 have to dogs a
iter T Wil eall again soothe T remain
Nours very truly, figse Ghetsiine rank:
line ago 6 Hosk Springs, Wyo"
How do you Ike these for new ones?
a lderoey &Satngee ted Sana.
than at nee 3 ae
‘And the Curnitare sit,
An (88 Hezndeer ewtea sts pain.
‘The devi ho sent a wieked wind,
“Povbiow tte skirt lenen nigh
Hie he Sita were aieest up to the
And nobeniy batted an eye.
“OILRars Johnson: Cheng, st
segemgengin 8s te yom
Siding: Cola was a sorry: old wot,
‘tin 'hgteusokccpee benght ain ao
Fron, Re eek tun of mle,
Peel ge th aie my head
Sanita Yehnson, ge 20, Warton
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ont a ¥aewn 4 We "Wo Farin ay) Bud
Sin‘not mgt om the pacts how te tne
Youre plasing in mighty hard tuck
Wien you sisi giet the indeatnuy”
Anta in hor hua ths wotion hat
SPR iat EER ra
Yous ucen ane talve Bator You nr
se ETA enn He more hue
‘vou
‘The saeqlts her altho you may dle
ad ‘nc eP "ao {ce to wet some oinet
Yours truly, Ida Mac Stephens, age 14.
Keoner, Ala. = =
1 aim, 12 xr, eld and wish to Soin Your
enn alt Si yom abot a pet eat
Sne aay ax my heothor and J wore play
ines havescateh chew wo aw lt Bo
into "he harm, Wo fam att the doe
‘hea went into tno barn with aaah 9
silica fe noe nC that te nye
Ae out hese ami ine home. at times
i Ht fean roma" ter® ue Feat of
triemta mat “Heanson, ‘aga I3. Fe
mm Ney
1 have neon, ansiona to! Join tho ut
totay Tuninie i tains epott Wo teave
fh Deionder eenry Saturany night. Weil
Bad’ tea, You ave starecite fel
four ‘1'Ras Shi waite fe ian
Whig beseiutpoka® ‘Mother td hee
Et Some wae emp. nea heres
S ont in tive warden she niwats, wae
Asti of im. Sing ea a yan tne
ie attafaa”and Bhetaata Wei et Aa
nano, said Waa, an ane, got tn. the
Hettan soon ag ane ‘could awn wets
oun Tong ttory ext time: eavries
Broo, "tafentums, J
Frere ix 6, ©. agai, am Jn hope xn
and all the ciuh bay's and giels mre tine
Be aoe mn Tat ety os
king? "Beat "orice Mother iS ery
Inia fanning marries all the: bercies 9
EK 1 Mant footie fasKe sm a Pay
Inte Sent diets someting Y tke
For te in deinkatde Hellave ae oil HKG
ove an ‘girs ike it-foe twill: mnie
Four fat. Thre. the receipt how to make
Babs'in the Set
Ean one suet of Dove Berries wash
tain gore S'mpay ml Co
Munrto Suter ana Rolf Farin
tee. Shon aa ane, tao. mpoe fu f
Bieter ang’n pte ane 8a Cio cs
ei eng tnt at the piers Ci ot
fel or ton minuves then add your favor:
“Then you will have A reat Raby in the
sear eH AIOE ho eae ene poe
Brom, Wich Humble: Alontarn, Fox
1 wonder 4 you Ser it a kU Pigs
aietfon bout ch amin Ue
ln sees ht, have aie et, fee
ay asia tots ee go norte bk
illo. "Fann going to sont you's. Heli
oem” Sui 'siring.
Rpvinig fe Hers! and tna traes are allt
fereon
‘ang the bias very napny. soem:
fat He Re LES at of
For sgtiini fee them running, playin
Laval the seasons of the year.
Du, maioase wal Whee srng
Aten Neato, age 9, Bigelow, Ark
1am not very good at pantry bat how
sa}igM, 04 very mood at nostry at
AY mothor named me Willan,
Ay father’ cai ine Sun
‘Ana Bie oad hells Dl
Mo fathor “tring, mo, the Defender
every Saturday night Rng eno send
fe Four colunan very much “Tuten on
ge is 7 and my nisiors® agen ara ¢ and
Sela ‘Senume AxD 16. Chattanooga
Tenn
1 hare boon anxious to foln'sour elu,
AIRY fet Tn me fa he or
Foom.. People. throw only nt freee Unik
iigwe fewit’on enemy” Bae seh veh
fie louse shuld never thr stqnen
Aled “ilvert fiehingh Iee'age Tt
New Orichas, a" —_ ,
Dear Bud: 1 hop you are succes
1g” Sor columns EC AS tha whose bese
bo Shee Bet he ae
sya
hind him apt xeex that he wetn fh bee
Hind im ay xeon that he goin ft te~
cane t Wat xoma ood fending OF the
Uitte forks. ens -
iste r,t lrean srary and tn he
sinc iene te TOA Wet, ake
Seeigtriena wegen, Oa th was
tage: 90m wilt find tn cin aid feat
fake? teeta choad tea ae sh
fea ood dae wreauine” hat, at
inne diher ‘ining Wied Roos
ery orc if you si aceent Shen
Whom passing the Um some hoya are
so some sia ant nome ba ate
Fall Bin very aig: St Stata! ine he
ibd not” yaa Reeajagn No ala nat knoe
ie fens aha at ous, "ns
Ho Be mila tt bait
Heal hate ‘tne: rue, "the wit ek atl
fice, tho enna n tne as” eh
tesenar taken” aha wt hoi
Teaser Waonteceemnenee ihe dn
thingie ener’ neara aT
uuy ene Big face Yoh ante sh
iver dhe Ont SS" entihtah at”
ings foc wm ht Yoo
gd but tr dado hi hex
“Oricon old Jew fll atin. tho take
ta Mena" awe “Coan us” se
{hott an helowe any dee So
Re Goat ae HR Ato
fay Hohe teen ny hud wid set
Wahrt ba aaa dace ta So
TRAY got ‘enh i Yl
Shhorsata to che connuctor” to sata hn
ek ia our he the Mia
si. rhe indy tose key yn
i aaa” mutha Souk’ inure
toner iiants agua? Chatto
Dear Bunt: My sietor and ¥ would Me
to igcome:'s tnemtinr of Yon hm
Jatt F have wmothor whats that sell $0
Feet next wees Or ens | J
invued 10 achat ‘mit Conrne | cai
ol verg mache bat") wil sod oar
iia tlean fot Yone rae. hia a
Hee! Wee Vane eae ond
‘We hava a fy heh “on our tae
rating aa ease nea he on
{eeu her? anti nace hea hat est
the stl‘ eat kane tage an Shas’
tnd shor ht Maur ca
them chiekeng, ‘seiéven ‘of stem th
Molen legs Aiud the ‘ether sae won
cece ane Letrame soon cry “e
Ind Ih ene woe iru
inacelns moments ‘ta es ren
ea ike at
esein Aca eran ta
igen ain eg ‘ha
Wail Gnoey didn. aver dive mle
Yi aa J su ee
ean tirmod awas’‘and iipmoalntsls 1
SisTequa’ fn "matin ater thep
ahd ateay a" Wouan yarn, he haw
outs nt the ton ot hie huni” Rha
Tate." Whoa, Cucey. "Wud P thant tha
thin in aula ong plete tor net
fd Hear theater umecbut nt ect
Sail tale shorten eh and Robe
Sires, Charientone 5G
tere 1 am again B, telling vow abon
my “Livin “brothers Wa ‘eat stem “Wt
a Sea ie nent Yo Ne" Tka Ad Me
in took lke rt air reat anc
Ahead Arle Sones Alen Sons
Seoeseoun, Novak,
Raster Rit ken: A amy broth
felted Sour lun tase woe, Pinout
Sout Sle hy wae a ae tt
Siisras, Uhear su much ait it ards
Tata"say ihe ag Ml bet thoes”
[Aanle Se Sones, ase 30. George ini
1 have tion anxious to jin ye el
other fied meses Ault ate Sn
ett sp Ducetdad to Join ie twit gene
Sicérpe or'so's00n. tit tele nor
text ;
Work That is Pia
The golden bee, ance grid tovme,
Beat sony tim sens! opps
mut. sary aun, ei
Wren veers nein of the pose Ae tra
Tae CE Re Teoh
Mi Dear Bua: Tor my fest time wet
tng battens aa ea I Sea
old and T want to show yas what fern
fn, Team alng’tp'wrice'sou"a i
Sars abou" poncho
‘Thera was ono R reachor. he had
eaten tna any
She sand” waited and “waited rhe
brensher ins gat" ine pti
Bent. Win bac wan owas” oft tn i
atte, she ited hfe ese aa
ater, stall round” ean inoue
elark Vie hut Yona ee whi
Hand oe, Sot hi nich nu
fe," Sara ie in % o'clock and T have
fate nc church at t°slenke hn a
sum oseranadeaws take’ me TN
nena 20 Ae dunn avn tna te
Ins ankle ho maid. O Lard T take hat
fraser back, Teould “ive inten’ holt
Teng time agonS0 Se thener ae
Sivanna, G2.
ke Your celui, When mone se
Yon, "V enjoy reading it. ‘Tnavin 9 ltt
irmuling” tg aay hi, the Gen
ther browshe me a'wone fe cnet
Fh ho nd hag hae time Some
Gi enfie rm dine Vine we" three
my side and eamcimen on td
felt eat ae ete
ine ac foc gone hae him
ee ue Sige alee ne
Secon Gninetada etn
BueT ake sae nam hea (Noe
Md fob Twi ey 40 Write asa
THES rather Ig mame, Husa
Waker: he tart en oka led toa
Hecnue 1coia" vine fe" way. Sou
{oririt, ant halt to "you for He
space, fee hime itl ude t St ea
tea Sou Fou ‘Sone Tema hae
Rewssnngthui tc tlt, wh
is Warring’ et orn vane a
nt 'wlty hie a ie Rae june ann
et anvthingr were Ne comes vanes Si
ifn T ave Yo sve hi hala he
Fake"sme creas ‘and hav ta
Bomalimce whet fe it''s
Brae Meat kre.atae as
Meecha de Walaa el
My dese Me, Mua Fam 8 yrs etd and
Bi AE SNS au adie
aie Setter ite nrerans aftcr the
arty wet over Bil ny ETS fra
Poe R nlerant umd the a "
{Wo had a good time, Bra. afinnio Wal-
Dear Bud: 1 did not write you tant
wack beeaue 1 went Co detroit with iy
Hey nd i le te a fn
gon hat won't any more.” Lewill, well
Sout etnry “Week "and ssid ‘you a Hith
orm: hezo Ya'ane' T have for sont St
Fngiegheaa’tarnipand epee Be
hind to bares and We greve and Te are
a che ol ld noc Feb
Foes eee t
eam
ANS aalet ating the Eetemnal”
anronas of the patronaKe situation
here tatay, ‘Since Lieut. inner and
ES Tinea” are the at
tie’ gentonngeatreuth, nine ripple
than fen ncen chor Naw ripple Ot
iter nce sted
“irheg Wow" nowever, tm hie at
work, andi imi feugiat Peas
Testa Sin fiaeres sent the Fionorainte
Ghavlon Cacten! are buctiog, highs for
{he penton of miner cf vtresmur
Esher, Pan ea Stan” aren tke
Fund soinovehree hut oe de Dame
Sh mg thi
‘Sethe Teeeorter of Deeds Job, fe
snl be avide "Manly apo eae Oe
tame), It few. are ehowan= mae
hone” ome vane aura In bated
rent that'"Line Johmmon iy a aus
‘Sint inaher "vouch, the
evietigsnomestcto-qnonnesm ean
Tetitt' information that sige Poe=
fel ha enn Imparcined. to take the
Sst ptt tho offen aut ot tho ruts
ike emfive: Hemilican segantsation
{erepited “tab. sipnorting. Ve At~
Phin invades Haan i to
Tho hoped iene the Driging! Hardon”
Chatiee Club of 9.6. gora on recor,
Siccording (9 the Bvenipn Stet, am fa"
toring ‘write. taunt conhatever. fe
can hy tha.
Ferry iowa, Jim Con, Fs Hit
baw etc iui st” a
fooling “witht Moving tkngutah tne,
fonnimg, tena glancen’ coward dis:
tinct ‘inthe chstence. but inthe
Concrete: “ro be ‘more peeifie. 1m
nine ang’ ome ther be iin
Ste lara" Co ‘imi bin headzeat on
iho of the anistint.ntherney Rem
Seaise pew inthe afize ot the De-
Duriment of Tuatic.
Tinto. mnonntine, Rob) Churen te
helping Soh Lawis co noone Writes
that hotcl aieidonin eee Year ny ene:
Ing tune privat aparinont With
wheivate dining rooms ua to,
Tah tae fy "dull eh to
‘enteh and regulate ‘the course. pats
Ponane “inkes’-tor” othr, not tor
hnimnete. Stireater tova th cs hath
mo'man” Fou know the rest.
‘School Notes
Much might. be sald about the
shoots, ‘hit simply” the following
riot hewn items" ro citer. Dr
Sohn Wt, ‘Smithy for rome. yours
mt statintclany renrd-naicer ree
Srisbeeaker, but, never reeer-for=
‘nicer, the than who Nia said know
imore’ than "any one. tian aout Frets
And ‘Aguren for tho enties Washing
fom sshnot ayntcin, and. who ty maid
{e'po'a reat, honeni-tosmood ness man
Sh gentioniny swam fecentiy. tens
dloredn tentimonial by" the teachers
at tne pute. savoota.
adeliffe <Celleno™ has Suse con-
ferred the te of doctor af philon.
opis on apeighitt, ite Sista
Boles instmetor th Hnglisi at Dune
bar itign shoot :
‘On’ lian “Wedneeday aticrnoon, the
tas of 1221 at Dunbar. ifighzehoot
Fondored progeu nisied. "A Son
Posttin of the Senor ines on Edt-
Estionmi values, in the Tia Schoo]
Eiimrcitun“Peeininens sion tat
umeroui offeringx nm tava in
‘She ot: Pomona’ he hnterpretatiee
Saneing in thin “mnsene. showed
Rolendia’ potentiacien Phe wore
Was directed by Sire Annie. Conner
find Siew E, Connotise "Senior clone
iieers:” Presidents ‘Dorothy. ‘Crates
ice "preeident, Mortimee Weave!
Reerolhrs, ilver Homers: wreasurer.
WSigar 58 Gare: Charles Woollord
songeanteaicarms
‘Prot, sjames 2 Waters dr, nowhy
apneinted neeretary. at the. itoward
University “iw shook recently
pake Wetoro the student ody at the
iniversity on, "Some Heeielonn ot th
Incersinte Commerce Comission ‘2m
Hroight tater” hts in ad 10
Rretentor Waters: pccish Heit.
(SSeth Wioward University and. Dun
‘ar lla eshoot aro to be report
in Henne tracts games ut Frankl
old, Phitadeiphia
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‘Tho roguinr snonthiy, ynd_ tterary
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SAL eH GAY a 1a fiw CHISAGO DEFeNOLR -
Spree ce RMR NMR re EERE RR ae A a
DEMAND ACTION
"NY.M.G.A CASE
AT MAS MEETING
Now York, May §—Ovar 500 per-
ons uttenited Mother Zinn An M1
Church Wednesdays nights Apel 27,
4H ais necting held there, to. hea
Protestations. igainat_ the action of
the “Metropolitan Baurd of the
Young Men's Christian Association
by'the ten members of tho cammitte
of “management. weno, recently re
Signed becaune of the sliesed” mis
Senduct of tho seerctury, "Thoma
Tastor.
Having sought the resignation of
Ae. Maslor these members, the Toes
Wa ii. Heookn, Wiliam P
Hayes, J, Wi, Brown, frank St. Hy-
ees A.” Cnston Paeely De. RP
Raita, sltorman Chatiow i, Ted-
certs, De, Benjamin 7. Withers, Wat
ter et Handy mt De. Jonah Hman-
el, when informed by the. whit
Iiodva at the eentrat beaneh that Mr
“Taye would stay, severed thelr cod:
niecriona with the aasgelation:
“SHor over 21 cara. sald. De, FP.
onertsr former. chairman ot te
Sommittce of inanagement St th
ARkn' Meret Rraneh, who helt cha
fettice “or “1G. Feira’ nd. who Wa
chairman of ihe mecting. “our peopl
raver "hud tuithortise to et fn” meh
Iunttere na they save He and Seithou
i ine of muieiey, but since the: sn
wiutttion. ‘ha heen eommerelaibzed
fur nowern huvw been tersened.”. te
fuettor said, “When “aehito” men
Thought tt was time co dette to us
{Wo thoughe We team inne dared hale
evthe time ‘has “camo "when
iwtite mont nave gat to stop tom:
inating’ Colored nen. «AI we
disk fecthat they Bite is i inan who
inti etoun, honess, Christian man.”
athe Rew Ac tlayton Powell read
resalttions condemning, the. whit
Towed metieny wine i far, wild
MThat "wo condenin the’ miaehewots
wae of importing noun minh
Imdiveet organizations in a grea elt
‘with Sehone! peohlemm hes" Aro unca-
Inillar, and ‘ivi we encourage "the
Traintng and lacing af New Yorkers
{nt the eeganizntiona, inthe eit
working among Negroes” “Thi reso
Titiong were deen up x commit:
fee. of whirk tho tev, Wiliam UL
Brodie was chateman
“Mie Wathesn, Johnson, who was
an oversea SY" Worker during. “the
inte War told ‘nt mn simibar incident
in Kansas’ Clas. Mio when the. et:
Presalon by" white men was mad
That “Ait Cotore men nee iemmoral
Bits Johann Sul she! waa” mat
Hite 10 speak, hue asked: permission
Yo relate her story. which wou
Irabably. nein them in their fst. Tt
might. take some time, he concid:
CBC uavised them to Keep ue Ie
Alderman Roberts Speaks
In a hrief manner Atderman
Chitries 1. Hoberis’ sxprested hie
views regarding the situation. He
ated "That the matier swan helng
Considered cight month before the
evspapars Rot hold of it. "Nox that
the Seung woman. tho cane ‘has
Rone they think tho mutter" should
e"settiod, “ie at was time Cor the
Ageman em go. ft wax imo. for hin
Chaylory to'g0," continued the alters
rman. °t ‘elleve im one. standard 9
Moris se We “have got, (0
und up for ‘a eleun morale’ und ‘n
Clean nelshtborhoad. All that the,
AiG. X"Gowntonen can seo now are
antinen and conta
‘De, Roberts, Ip presentine the next
epeicer. ges ‘comelse ‘outline a
Be hivions and Spoke in lowing
teeme of lis characters Amid thine
deraun applause, Or. Wallan
Brooke. Heed ator of i Sack
3 church. rote nd sion Co
ite minutes before being aie to he:
fiw "hle tate Among’ tho many
fxinge bald centr ‘Was tha
Hea! are not fighting Taylor, buL Are
Hahuinne tastocism.
Toltewins amather roading of the
resohutinn un motion put oor
{he Noun for thelr adontion. W.
Stenson eked the ehavrinan 1
ould. speak ay i ropresuneaties of
the ingen. iis remarks were times
{y"and ‘hie suggestion to. placard the
town dmserting. thelr fnflgnauon
Was eonsideced a very favorable ies
Hie’ dine adtvined thatthe ministers
urge their. members. fram {helt Fes
spective putnita not to-attend the “¥*
and be "hae rentiment “could be
roused and etinax of some: kind
‘Wout he reach
“Ater enllestion had heen taken,
ses areing ainted to ment asin
in the gecomnd of u hianned series Of
in the accond of & pl
COMING N. Y. CHARITY
BALL TO BE GALA EVENT
New York, May. &—The annual
costume Tetll’for the. benefit ‘nf tin
Now York Charity: Hureati, Ince and
‘one af woclety greatest event. wil
beheld ng Manhattan Caine, Friday
evening, May" 20,
fF! Thomas of tho Broadway
Auto, School, Wowe Zded street, ofters
fo the pursons wearing. the’ nani:
foment costume 2 fu courme In his
fehook, “Te. We Justice of, the. New
York Acuilomy’ offers to the persans
weurlix the most orietnal costume a
gommerciat” ouese sin hig’ schol,
Gther. donora “nee. Mine, "Estelle. at
Nu-Lico ‘Collogo of Bemuny Culture
Will Anthony’ Stadon, the Tan. ohn
Clittord. Taswieine anid. Sime. Se te
Erawford. Mme. Desviva, two of out
most “exclusive | milliners, “Lincoln
theater ind the sitver Purniture Ga,
Mrs. Biorence Del-oateh will lek Uo
iene i compstent hides render
Secinfons.
“tho ‘Canico, irks, wearing thetr
glub colors, wilt usher, Alea the prot:
ts" Flour de Lis Girls, who will Gress
in the Vama ‘Yama’ enstumes. nnd
Frost” vou with programm, Ent
Hacry P. Pusher with his welect Ni
MMA. Orcheatra will) render sour:
Blirrioig music for the dancers. Edna
oung Turner, one of Nise Grice
Giles pupits, whi start tho parade In
Ror artistic dances. Prot. Stoses Mt
Ailmma wilt Iead the Parade.” Noses
gn alo "at John D. ‘iailein, New
York “World, “Beekman 1000; Mex
Mamto Briggs. G8 West) 13th
migeot: Mea Ee V., King, 102 West
238th “ntreot, Aud." 113T. Adunianion,
Soeluding wir ta, 80 conte Advi,
SALVATION aS oe
aynes. If charge at the Rohe Olten
GayRea. in Charme of the Baivation Army
street ‘unt Cth avenue, han anne
Thai tne quota for ie igttet In tie i
‘nual Homeineelet fund eee fy ol gy
contin we 16°R oats
fro. waked oniribite'ameciing. ta
Eonurted dor tho, want ce Seatstte Ta
poston. “At persnnt the: Sumas
rho hein mets overs Sena ha
ov atteqdance oF und street nou hott
fe Ea atu shady? eee
Woinllante ime fer Savaclon wake he
this district.
For Perfect Eyo Glasses Con-
sult Dr. Kaplan, Optometrist,
531 Lenox Ave., Opposite Har-
lom Hospital. Eyes Examined
Free, Factory on Premises,
NEW YORK. CITY BRIEFS
orden 1h eb teen ar chic eee
scien
ANG. Be ore well SitestedsHetaro the
tise endn ain tos tars Co bo
hie “att reesptians aval “hea
Funtieraul the aegententign’ the Wee
AvCulfan ween un Sige Wat
ice ‘Wea wecratars are Toca ab 19
Weat BSW sires
ot the Covigtenattonnt Won woven,
‘Andressed tho traper cerviog Sunainy on
tie ganlece” Sees “Ames”
eh ti ath alin ant ee go
incline ctl aughton Sie ab stan:
ieey he agains iG oa 3 en,
eictlonss Sunday thor, rc.
Sacre othery aus, tue” Bax W,
iEwar) 1Mcur of Unlon ‘tncoloreal Sea:
lng il ever the nageeae. eee wi
als btn shor tuk gts slain po
Bevin chipne thle wi be tantra
evoopleo’ vicky "ths crete
iheretlarnonn wi he fed tor the mats
Bag ais Ga eal SA
"Fhe oral hxglone eominitice of Greater
ew fork Wa eS\eaattentian fo the
inet unat inthe neve Tacit Mig a cians
file inerres the uty on tnportc
oat prighes, they retoeat letters 0
Pesca the ata So! "Songeseen
th 1, stapvoy wll dllvee in
fats tunately Sasa
street" ana: artes vente, Wibtams:
‘Binteibution of hie alate honws to ver
eraosof tne forts Sar wt eg
ain Ronan nets
ae hae soled ls bio, to he ae
burl 3's" yom the” voters
Um Rmeuneaa at the
endh Adutant-Generat eineaia, ehates
mentor the camiiasion ie chars of te
eerie galt theyamurican< Lesion a
iter Seteran tinizations would "be
oueaea Sis" brehe wore
“he‘ieat rei tesung of tho Man-
ratty Newargher fen Reacts
ir the mew tic Sil he Rela at th
inh rentse Ing Community. Stouts
Seca ae yn areas te
fee, ta le Mee
an etter nanoetaclon, and ik ty heed
ps pom o t ei
"thot tan of ie 18th Infante sehen
the und at he mtaueeamye Pani
Enh thd ‘mene tin
uight tte to fants fot une alien
tia Runctiong!” Graculaiy oxety "came
sBinlont alice ‘of the eee has
ReGen fa “autena “The ale
Renoot 20 Teck dung the mh
Tien trom tho roel Wil be on dy
AU tho camp theeughowe Ghat leer
stun “Veteran Catinun elon
ro ator eon Ne
Seeviensinems will prexite foot eel:
ier and aid, other torte ot are
fot sien, nates hie ereanisatns
staan gttying tho Wore of fore
Fhe ania yost-tea ven
thin Aten'e Clu af Bt" Oly obec
Uormeris Kaow at str tints Sas
ar urterat sara for tie ati, Home
{or ‘Gideon, fon Ne, et the
Shem ofthe chee eharaay cb
eis cen nc Such ti
Fefevencen imax carn on the New Vork
Taiidest Tater etnies, Nan ys
ent ofine required (eof $00 "ate
Jee, ear ropa to tu
‘The uldition ‘ot the: martheeis end of
Mesa ota sha Eanalacratls mote
sce wich mate hace
"Rie date tae the eSeutlon of ste
Init itog tus hen cl Yor the week
ar dune ia Sates concemptane manag
the leaoh tial otha Re unforte
ina il Rot Wace tn al
Ghee tat ue the wan fx Shee
i fei at" Aduan ‘risa under “th
ie che re ee
the enw which women. prisoners. wedar
fehuemto Toe"tnandee shal herent
figarerevea ures "
ST Ry. Suindte of Summirvil
5. wa wha cai to tns Weide
Foe roar, Vana Anti on Want ean
rae ett eee
In'fie lt for an tadedite paren
Amato Sie tne tna, a
tag slck, clear rate he
sees ome ween, ee ase
{i to "Which Charl pin “Wit be
SeiGrstann of Yonkers who haa deen
pete AtetSemaatoy “corn "ot "the
{etre xa the conn army take. a
ferred to the Brooklyn army base. ‘This
Notorious Pickpocket®
Caught by Frank Brown
Sow York, May Sehccnnting to De;
ender inte’ picknacket gary xs
Sentara Murti neath fhe atay”
Se tee eBed oak fan a
BL WR wtinte an apeated oh mn
Riiat 6 Jame ohne aa Seis
Miaka Naked
Sfonnsnn, who tives at 282 Wat 137¢h
ace Roe tte ehh ER
eho Tha pet” We RENT fn
Han al Sougimation eiarieds Aap arte
eimlaved at the theater strungled with
Inthe bog amen ad entice Neen,
etfciner ists i pfcomee a
MRE ICUS reed Saree Be:
feet! Shu" Boan yh
Hopes bentonite om dhe peante
REGIS £OnS"abo Se MY sin
St. Mark's Choir Concert
Xow York, Say §=The annua con-
echt SersaNeS SAM hale i
Ferma aa vate Rien oe
hoaen lune} wal se Moy
Ean Sian Mena
Menarini; ta foam:
ake" etter ny Gee ot Sek? ae
Uae Ieee. Seciinleh set ane
ices SEE dfeas ctcle. S10: halons
See's ttn thors else seats, 84-20%
Secon is. ne ante av Bonn
Slane ea"Went seh treet Audubon
Bas Sina ne the be nice dy afeameert
Salle Ratan RY Ge Bossi
remaster Mia naval
oats anda. °Teadgn rane at the
Bence RE Atm Saket” Souctoe
ee torhiement
A a en
'wiedaeetag "eewciag St ha ines seer
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titted hud te ria et
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Reet Wineee aaah aehyee
Se nn, Pa fa
din Win ne figs, fan
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pet Site a BEE faa
a a a a
nth oe Ba
sedate Se
Heh ay tat erat otter
se "crsemenen betta Wemte stom
trance angie att at
Bete re ins ae Rt
“Dury ae tn Dixe® sell be presented
Sr ett in a aT i
Si shvcte cu tae Na
BAe Laine cae a
iastis Sas rua
gftice of ‘the Lafavetia ‘Twieater 13. op
para tb. omeinis. isthe War Sonacaes)
feloarog% teanster to the wiats ot Rew
ran cette shal
om secretion ae, Histon me
Hom for voller wating an the. uth tn
hia woe tame #168 um, "ta
ition atatin atthe gpealngs A tan
nh ntact by tea depart
Stra, Marion La‘Touche, 62, a widow,
22h WAN -Sheoee Sina! Sentenced
Bueiealfa “Vautnd “tyre fate keennlg
fcr ay conviction. ‘cra voersons
ie Eat to an aid etter -
armed, 40m of them ut the gederal ‘post:
fice asta, Sen tho irl rebel
FINS a any atone pitts Bee
Inmate eat chery at the" City Ha
and Central and. leon “fermion
Stgtlong were alto armed
Shen funers oF Willan Walton, 28
rid Wen isath area ay el
Puutabas! aiornonm cram his Yate youl
dence athe Foung, tan, waa i
stew dab Tie age owner of°U
Rotor ‘enter “Coachmen's, Bene
Heda Sit outer ergs to
aetele, Otic cartes, Who felt fo
ests aa ae at
a eum and’ Wineljne'on onax rence
fh iin moat at TSU ou
PAIR Ot Sur shingle, marched a
[aratte that panned the ‘beginaltg a
sea? ate kevomt ate theta
eye ant 30 hans ut ale were i
“Gol, “TUN Hayward, who aa head of
gait Biltcent Taft wo nha
Wee, citnGens" ant ined tn "sea
seine Gite Wort Wae™ haa been gated
CHE SoS cnited Seaton diatiet eter
fey for the Southern District ot New
VS flange’ (white, bona o
jenee, he alleged to have been shot and
‘oh as exon” wach thee other
in feont' of S25 GoM streets Brooklyn
Ms x Yeeescorsul “at aver “caenine
Reade ate ‘eaehango mang" ate es
Mite ‘thot wna’ men nad Shehesk,
incSeecaneaeseent er Nathan
ewnaiy’ wo atte Wet apie
RiEie” ieee foite staiton” lr
Wckioor jotofoblle | drving an
carding tthe lee othe ath hee
teeron, sreresgeatonel ‘i ate
Fon isithatreet to 1Gath treet a
nh spenders ant reitee eivry. wet
alerts Neve hie, ‘charged with reck=
rag iin
vers afisrnnnn, hei of thie comin.
lf"are taken toahe foc ae taints
nd ASvemthvemun‘cor athtaion. Wade
Bie shnrvlson af ise Chusch the
"Pha Cirle for Stara Neet Vee as
carved lin hendincters trom
iv mente co Hog Weak 13640 ent
Fite Ste SR, Bice, Sos Weet Gata
aqrot, eas tat weeks norarind aalvore
Fromm her hghane ‘Thoma i, Ree be
{cce’ Je "Sheamies #2" Benne Wh th
Since’ Court athe ad Preteh wer
anol for Stee, lees “Fortystice “ao
ite far anh Summny wa sara te
SN etre Wito state atcort, Chi
stn, Vinee eistnm he ett anda ts
Sten, Candzinutine Fedor, Mubere H
Finggrienn Co the Seer orl,
foe ott Neston ball Gok. an
settalongl recention at” Ra” ia
ati “Wagers ight, he, bon
ealfedic "ighe in Beslan al
Shs tty fortunata sng ar ceceive te
Tnehation ‘sil ttend” agrasd Sint th
Wich was "one of ureak “hoy. “ont
WicNee “Sfenentra’’ ebitiucted’ ny
Jehnton, fatniskea Somme he Jay
BAe route and A. Boy heal
Shon reese 7
cursed Siuriten might at te Nee
iin Sob Wet abt treet Sanday, ch
ew etablnient of Chtrien te Ss
ENt opened he nadie AC hour event
aie of he Sg aahlonahe
sti ate “ch ‘ng, epmanlicion 2
Bait pestoftice, helt’ A. dance te ise
ntetiagsrmighe “int “aural ‘Saren
Sear att te vette ‘eit Heron
i haa Medan ff srt
Eis Sinod nth aR
epee erewrn fn tine fetta tho” enti
Nira. E, D. Moore, 2484 Seventh avenue,
ache fa Sining Teles ty Sout Cates
as. Wid setae eta eat: Reco
NEW YORK POLICE NEWS
woatd Uniurier ca he nee eon
arrested Suaiurdny (om the second Yon
fit haaticat "Sh, MADE
Fe ita een
Tg Mor a2. iS
eat Bet, SR lt
tine Meant ea
eat gina habe
Bett ak pot Rais
Tile ied 2a arent
ERO daa Hin a ep
ee saernee™ a Ca OS
SVR at acts Sind
ie fa stay te Rh
sei tecaougteattty cate
damon Rain, 27, 58 Lenox avenue, was
pera "asd Bar ene
a te RR Sain”
Sia nena cis fein
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Sits Need alt entices
Scie Wise ET Bay ve
i Bese ce
ne ttkin eam. 2 209 Seen
ae aera aerate
fart iiar Baars hee Gh
ara nr canta hey sa
feather a
Foes Gane
Ene SOMA eter, Cam
ee ermit ary 8 38 ee arm
aiaeh aaatenney a ot
felonious aseaute. and hela “tn * $1,009
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rrasttase “aiehe apenas
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EMPLOYMENT BUREAU CLoses
ASE fore alae, oaths, celebration
ttan et Une Slowing of the ranch of the
New ‘vork, State Eimpioyment Terran’
iocated at 18h Went, 1th mercet Sune
Ina been received. This will “meat the
too positions 9 more than a'score of
wep
“The itartem Mureay has eon one of
the hutteat of the five State’ Rempioy’
Rent rata le the i Sint
Sheeaas of maa ted worn tna
Sue people, "The Ices Mong. with
several uuhers trotzhout tte state? i
Sultcring from ‘the eifects of Geverno
eee rae the. eee
OS,
eee Dire hoon 2. Belen
sprog wera’ tha eae a Me a
SAE i SEY ie baci
Bis Oat Caney of ler
Serene. Boye, si eto
age ats Pru Stet
Tee a aa
acetse Hh tel aaa
te Aled Gr atthe bee
ie ee ae indy ore
Fe et echt
ROSE, APRs tee hens
Bae aetna
Smut ws ha
SESS Carta ae
feel a ine ewe
ian fea, et re
See ae a dion
sin tc atte Soon
here lat week, ihe, guest 0 ihe aan
find cea es ctu
ied eatrer edie an Tr
ties el tans
rales tonite Wiles warn
et a onde ele Re:
sah Eger ine
Bok EAE Su ee
seine ra “Reo 2
EB Department of Labor, spent Sto
a AcHaacast oa th
Hea ices tetsu at
tat Heed: aati aan
tae aie aha Sane
Peter siae: dl vsarte fed
fetes atte: Nel
The Ginnie New Voric) Siem: Wh
thant ten ott seo
Boe ety Gertie cat ave 2
RES ee erga
guest of Men and. Ales. G. He Wobins00,
Baptist Temple Church
Celebrates 20th Anniversary
aie eth a Mt are
Sante ermnle ‘churea. and tenth an
pitt Prati, Saute’ he Ace
Fee ctatstanh
ere eon the Rema
Pate Bitar he alte i
Baar aetna, Se ny eh
a aettt he tet ate
et tae eet
ae le ine hens or i
eat foe tet at
Si, Wher her teen mette
ent "Stan “ni
7 emnem divinten of att denoratnations
Fa ot es SRS Poet
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Directors of Voth. ©. A, Make States
Picea te Macagors of tein st Branch
rte RRR SE! Seah se Ek
peat ow ened of sbecuora af he,
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fe atest ara
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team cree aie get te
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FASHION SHOW 4 SUCCESS
New York, | May 6.~tandaomely
sgantred lailes tn’ anrarei made, tyr ai
froulsten’nromendei tie sinicious ster
Rattan Cusine. Pris. nichts ipiay
Shoe of tno (opis Neigittormend Saat
"the Hon. Charles W." Amerson,
wan kchedited “to. appear Was tina
tethadena om econ of te"sunisen th
eam of hin tifa Siig fart oh tee
Mfavanatt® whey Raavata’ qaeece™
sible Vetch Ail ie nea
EM cin feacoaded to ath thede Sean
Apdo Tofeive donations Cr the ei
Warate”Recrention “Center” trom” te
ANAC the stogo of tho promenade Sia
pth wwhilayns apnea in he rel
AP SAW Nevolr Till 3325" ama React
anced asens" the fashions of FACT
hapia ‘Sinh. Wnle atten ‘ewtslen
enw at. ts alfaton, sel Givn the eo!
Seeds fenin the, hove ta the Coed Wa
fave ‘Center whieh ic hopes” tov eat
Tink in Vistiem ‘and tor ‘hich 5° ona
sarnnaien i eine mucin.” eaeon
Sohdgona aineres amd piayeen furnished
aReemt rauste: ms
cs: ANNOUNCEMENT ~
{Deo R. L. Cooner, formeriy 270 West
140th osiroet, ie nove loeatod at 200
West 138th street, New York City.
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er in ce" Brddulyn’ paatotice Yor, Seer
SE eeiMag ei Pata eth
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Hareb haa" Sein Stiadhell Wo"
Mors Wormaiy, 18 tancrott_olace,
phe Spare nas The
BOE SPS ALA in
rg, Fann Wong tee friday fr
nor Moma fn Barton et risa te
pees: ‘Rone nt least a month. 7
‘auran Whiter tot uiney stots 9
ohne SURRY tha
{Bicitegs Ra Wonwavoed'a wa oe
“there nto 4.000 olored soap In
rcokien, Wiig tre’ of wares ctica”
Sua ect Guten Ghats sau Be
ESUgeae as Me tases ke eek
SR gate
8 ogg. Davis Von, Amerie
fepectie ee ate
Yr lite ea a hbk a
1 ae tuemey Maaenled at he Ua
Tonal td “SEE SE Bl
Baer adr en ee
coast tour
Rect SSS, Wine bangai, of Char.
voter ic nant aaa SPR
testing i Nate, Meee Ms
Fare" conunned Snuset ata, a
he Sind attanase chee
oh ie Saal
Her acon Ware ace mere
‘Attaracie aliented colin Wat hell
actu tovpetaf Sie Sse ete
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POMS te rise ote Ry
Eneraten anata NOM ul
Fhe tte peat ace hc
hace Sinode ae Brae, Oe
THe aa nN tne”
srl Sie ee ae
hvac itelnge" aA oe whe ying
omental thar” QP. t0 te Youn
Beeshdeheaedig’” eveamed Ms
anrheteine UAE, satamnts, li
sos Roe Raia es
Fen hiy svete i fsb ne
Sate acm
et, Hey na Brocton, manor, o
feahal"aa arent, tae, Ne
Sieh eh alae Sh
Jott ded tE tn was i France
with Sine vielen Curtis during the war,
Eee thea speaker noe SW
nhegania eerzan oF she Soclety
Rrract at Hest iret Senrsat™ a
ihe OPE Suites GY ta She Ea
Esthet over tct wt Unie etter
Sane Np attic ae dial es
Moye aia han ean hi, 22
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erhan'eiucred Sastacae athe de
Seal dts tats inanes
Sebel uke inensan, TR°aiten Re
Inertedhlt ets eRintte sae
eran teat
Tin Hat"aREngh to. be cut up ove
apethot ne, ate SSO
Paros, AS, Manat
Bett "ig “Sonal ult the
Menicd int Cane SAMI, aa
Feet nee NEPA Aa oP
ig aaa
tie Sle scoue of Fat trex
erate tar meeeheg Ate we
Wonca’ Shans a ANd
rere haa
Sve" VaronilRe, Gi, 1520 Land ave.
un ecTnae’ GM, ae Lata eee
Baten altar by the Beto he
ited ‘went (ontinont ee fon
AS Sn Tiere a ld
inet ais, aah! Pt
tieuonea ‘he ata loner
iets 1S Se eati af a
paris acl ho Cid eraune he
Tea ila noni hae piel seer
dena’ of soe mie Aceh
RVR Robinson, 2829 Fulton, street,
aj en opment ek
Hina? NOMS, se iD Meet
ira Girelea Wty © Gli ot
Wing Deotons standing high tn th
Indus ad hot OF (Beall 98
Sinhag ae Hot rest htt nite Gh
aot dttegeng sera Snead
Eu tachea ye" ass WEE
Sea JA. Durbin, organizer. of the
serio’ att MAP st
Bite hot Scie rei
Shin $. Frnalr, th Varher who wa
li Sana ie tag
et ence oat 8 seen
ienetnte elie Snianced fo cary
Stes Ngo Rebingn,, 16 abo
se and bower Eta Ni tte
street, were married April 27 at the
ns ce eta Sr rae
Teanete an eee a,
HE” Fae ct HERES Shale
Receaties Re Hoehne
SGharies. W! Word of Tuskegee Tost
ute Ma ene pean te ewe, O'R
Slee! Maery toward of O88, Stason
sgceh oh Na ha el anc
Miss M. B. Parson, 9 student at he
ea ids, Baa aa? feel ote
eee Seat TRS Seings” ea
Retteasies"
AAS Dr, I. By non miner
ingest "oe “nee Gas ho
Hetceaee,. gt eee Cotas Recut
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usted Ee Seat ant ho
ais US Blt iaeatalo Sr wet
aneouatte ane e asietiae aren
ia wee aa tet Lg a
Eanaclir ines Spattcon San ie
see at tae Rag insite ot te
essa eon RY AMG eal
sau tha ig ula See
Renee Bee hh eiorn
haa! enSatea 18 HT the Susie se
Web Sita charen sails oes
Fi “ah Rinson of the tarear
snarl sShach arte abe Re a 7
rag ahi rclat eta Ba it
Grohe Ma aie be Sey alae
Seu 198, wheat Angina
ous tee “Be” finn cee"
fatto tanto noes i robs,
Ute MBP ay 3
te agony Neary Rest
Pevalece at Bastey of 45, Brings str
reine Neel eee bP Net es
cams ar sft Aor ras i iat
Hie e"ta Acetate, "stan 0
Rie ikea aN ea Ty
Fae ested fe th eran So th
Peete EERE canented by
sulouts reayttstian churen tar teprow
ae coat ae Geta kee co
Ihe eting actrees
ata ene ake Sree
some
Gunten R,alayy, prealnt of the Col
red Hemublican’ Cengie and wae ie an
auditor in the income tax bureau, wax
MISSING JEWELRY RETURNED
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TOM WILLIAMS PITCHES ONE-HIT SHUTOUT GAME
By MISTER FAN
Heath pitched well enough to win an
outing. He was the first player
was his first start this season.
Kansas City Saturday, Sunday and
Saturday. Remember Rogan beats Mallis
on the coast this winter, and Mallis
on Saturday. In Sox Saturday in a
"inning game."
Kansas City at Chicago: Columbus
Milwaukee at Massillon
Chicago (exhibition): Rochester
Detroit: Hillel at Newark. N. J.
(exhibition): Chicago Giants at St
Louis.
PAGE TEN
PROGRESSIVES
HORLINGS' PARK
Sunday Afternoon.
Rule Foster, who was
attending the opening
of the National league
American Giants defeated the fast com-
pany team known
CHORLINGS' PARK Sunday Afternoon. — minus their leader, Riley Foster, who was attending the opening of the National league in Columbus, the American Giants designated for the fast, Tommon won the Edison Company team known as the progressives, 2 to 0. Tom Williams, of Moors Brown University, form and with a team playing with machinelike precision, handed the white boys a sack of goose, and until the ninth had a no hit, no run game in his grasp. In with one on one gone. Kerr won sent a show roller out of the gate, for the visitors' only bingle of the game. Tom evidently got mad, for Hagen famed outcott Schumann on
unch of goose
eggs and until
the ninth had a
no hit, no run
the grasp.
In that
frame with one
gone, Krew
were slow to
show out of the
way of the Beomss
for the visitors'
only binge of the
day, he got
gadgeted, got mad,
for Hagen fanned
and he stucced
on Schumann
to chomp in
balls, ending
the game.
Williams
which was going
bolls, ending the Tom Williams game. Williams fanned 12 men, which was going some. The chilly northeast winds kept the crowd warm, and the weather saw enough to keep them from shivering. Overcautes felt good. Outfits that suited them framed. They seated on their frame, however, on the closest of plays. DeMoss homeged by such plays, put up an awful skig.
Heath, the former White sox and Cub twirler, pitched a good game and showed big league culture, cool and stady. He left the game because he was in the season and the manager of the team was afraid to let him go the distance. Jim Brown did the catching for the players hugged the bleses.
GAME BY INNINGS
First Inning
**PROGRESSIVES**-Dexmess tossed out
their bask in the old garden, lightfoot
fied out to Torrent. HANX was
collected, Schubmess tossed out Bobby WH
bask, Bobby beat out a bunt and
secretes up. Torrent was a victim of
wound up. Torrent was a victim of
Second Inning
PROTECTIVESIVS - DeMoss tossed out
the ball and hit a grounder.
Sturles, Lemon was on a roller
to Grant, unassisted. (GLANTS-Lyons
threw out Marshburn. Jim Bheat
threw out Marshburn. Jim Bheat
scoring at the second strike Brown
second. Brown stole third when Bryant
stopped. Bryant stopped. Bryant
got the ball in time, but failed
to Peterson in center. Grant skied to
Peterson in center.
Third Inning
PROGRESSIVES-Peterson fled to Lyons. Bryant fanned and Heath was
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out when Lyons wont over between second and center field and got a Texas Giants-Texan Willis-must feel that Giants tossed out Gardner to Grant. Hoboy Williams doubled to center. Bezos was an easy out. Schumann to Shane-
Fourth Inning
**PROGRESSIVES** - Mariarcheer was a star of the 1970s, third Struice and Lightfoot third Tom Williams's curves and $5 one rows. He tossed it over Torrent. Lightfoot tossed it on Lams, the ball bearing him through the corner. He was a victim of Heath's spitter.
Fifth grade
**PROBLEMS/VEHICES** - Mugles popped to朵朵。J. Brown was under Shane. Brown was called out on stitches。GIANCS was called out on Brown's roller and retired him at first, sent angled to right。T. Williams tossed out Gardner。Heath tossed out Gardner。
Sixth inning
Seventh Inning
PROGRESSIVE—Schuman was sent on stitches. T. Williams tossed out St. Louis. T. Williams tossed out Delosmos. GIANTS—Hagen relieved Heath on the mound and Kieron Winken won. GIANTS—Hagen came over in the first base line, fielded J. Brown's grounder and tossed him. J. Brown's grounder and tossed him. Grant solee, being an outfielder, Schuman dropped Keren's throw. Schuman got. Williams unassisted. Schuman got. Schuman slowed a slow bunt down the third base line. Grant georgeth. Gardner was caught. Gardner was caught. First, Hagen to Schancon to Schmancon.
Eighth Inning
PROGRESSIVE! -DosMoss throw out
the ball and he goes to the
pause of the fans when he got Shan-
han's mastase in a deep short and
hit the ball. The ball was
Lemon was called out on strikes.
Lemon was called out on strikes.
Hilgen's offerings. DosMoss died
to her, Ferguson singled. Lightfoot
sang.
Ninth Inning
IPGRESSIVES-VS.-Williams now
claims in great form. The fans are
clamming on the sidelines, the fans
fanned, Kerwin knocked one just out
of off Williams. For the first hit
off Williams, Williams and
ended the game by fanning Sel-
son. The visitor trying madly in
contact.
NOTES OF THE GAME
"Twas one game when the bleacher-
ers watch us washing the followers
of the visiting team.
One of the visitors' fans entertained a grandstand with some accordion music and J. Brown tried to catch Bryant off second by magnificently throwing over his head to bite it. It was a trick play. Torrent having come in and scooped up the ball Bryant moved to shatterer had Bryant moved toward the Progressives had an array of players. They had three pitchers warming up during the game manager feels positive that they can beat the Giants and will make an effort to return game here later in the season.
WHERE THEY PLAY
GAMES SATURDAY
Kansas City vs. American Giants
Chicago: Bacanarach Giants vs. Detroit Stars at Detroit; Lift Bros. vs. Hildale at Darby (exhibition).
GAMES NONDAY
Kansas City at Chicago; Bacharachs at Detroit; Cubans at Mastillen at Chicago; Chicago Giants at St. Louis; GAMES TUESDAY
Columbus at Indianapolis; Bacharachs at Detroit; Cubans at Mastillen; Chicago Giants at St. Louis; GAMES WEDNESDAY
Columbus at Indianapolis; Chicago at St. Louis; Cubans at Mastillen
St. Louis Ties Count in 9th
Backburn Fights Bell Saturday
Jack Blichhorn, once California
deliberate boxer, who is now making Chicago
the center of the ring, where he meets Kid Bell. 8:30am.
PO
BY FRANK
Winning Cent
Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Saturday
rdin won the event, which was run o
WATCHING TH
TWO HOME RUNS FEATURE
GOURDIN
Finish of the 100-yard dash at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Saturday, April 23, during the Harvard-Pennsylvania dual track meet. Gourdin won the event, which was run on a rain-soaked track in ten and one-fifth seconds.
WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD
TWO HOME RUNS FEATURE
VICTORY OF LINCOLN GIANTS
(Cutthroat Protector's Grounds, Sunday.
-A home run by Lepidus. Who did the
mound work for the Lincoln Giants,
and uniting of the Westinghouse Electric
nine, who fell a victim to Joe Wil-
liams' seven-hit contest. The game was
called at this period on account of
Union Giants, 2; Waukegan, 8
Waukegan, Ill. May 2—Peter Chicago Union giants lost to the Waukegan Giants, winning two games after a pitching hit. How many Gians only two hits. Ward form
Wendell Phillips high school player,
going second for the Giants. The
scores.
Holland, Blount's Pitching Ace,
to Face Redding on Mound;
the Line-up
File was in appendid form, allowing
up to 10 teams in the team-mates pile
up to ten. The score.
SPORT of KINGS
KINGS
FAST HORSES READY TO FACE STARTER IN DERBY
Louisville, Ky., May 6.—Probably no before, no after, the history of the Derby. There are many eligible so well prepared to run the route of the classic. This is particularly noticeable of the Eastern eligibles which recently arrived in the Downs. All of them, Tryster, Predery, Grey Lag, Nance Lee, Broomspan and Carrist, show the result. Every horse looks fit to run in the Derby. This is said to be due to the ALLEN WINS ON GRANT'S ENTRY
New York, May 6.—Mass Allen, one of the few Jockeys of our country, riding in this part of the country, finished a close on podium in the seventh race at Havre-en-Rhine, being beaten by 114 lengths. The horse is owned by M. Grant, a member of the Race, and paid $10.10 in the mutuels.
KENTUCKY DERBIES OF THE PAST
A list of winners and jockeys that race on the Derby. Derby famous stars before the jockeys a coloured rider. Since 1902 our race has had no chance to ride in this great race.
Year Winner
Mar. 1 Winner. Jockey. Wt.
184 Vargent. Soxin. Wt.
185 Vargent. Soxin. Wt.
187 Star Star. Walker. Wt.
189 Star Star. Walker. Wt.
189 Lot Murphy. Schwarzer. Wt.
189 Lot Murphy. Schwarzer. Wt.
189 Hinde. L. McLaughlin. Wt.
189 Hinde. L. McLaughlin. Wt.
189 Apollo. Hird. Wt.
189 Apollo. Hird. Wt.
189 Bushman. T. Morphy. Wt.
189 Bushman. T. Morphy. Wt.
189 Ben Vail. J.uffy. Wt.
189 Montrose. Newman. Wt.
189 Montrose. Newman. Wt.
189 Spokane. Allen. Wt.
189 Hiley. T. Murphy. Wt.
189 Hiley. T. Murphy. Wt.
189 Arena. Playton. Wt.
189 Arena. Playton. Wt.
189 Corksuit. Kunne. Wt.
189 Corksuit. Kunne. Wt.
189 Salmon. Perkins. Wt.
189 Typhoon H. Garner. Wt.
189 Typhoon H. Garner. Wt.
189 Plantill. Stumms. Wt.
189 Plantill. Stumms. Wt.
189 Teen Gibson. Tornal. Wt.
189 Teen Gibson. Tornal. Wt.
189 Tecchione. Winfield. Wt.
189 Tecchione. Winfield. Wt.
189 Uwakee. Tornal. Wt.
189 Judge Hines. H. Booker. Wt.
189 Dhowed. Done. Wt.
189 Sir Hixon. Tootler. Wt.
189 Sir Hixon. Tootler. Wt.
189 Stone Street. Pickens. Wt.
189 Watergreen. T. Powers. Wt.
189 Watergreen. T. Powers. Wt.
189 Norwich. G. Archbold. Wt.
189 Norwich. G. Archbold. Wt.
189 Pasquail. G. Shilling. Wt.
189 Pasquail. G. Shilling. Wt.
189 Old Bedford. J. Morbis. Wt.
189 George Smith. J. Lobber. Wt.
189 George Smith. J. Lobber. Wt.
189 George Khranvoy. G. Booker. Wt.
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DETROIT STARS
PLAY BACHARACH
GIANTS SUNDAY
the Line-up
Detroit, Mich. May 6—The Detroit Stars will open their league season Saturday against the Bacharach Stars in New York. The owner of the Stars, will send Force, leading pitcher of the Southern League of last season, to the mound to pitch for the Stars. Sunday the Stars will present their best line-up, with Holland in the box and Bruce Petway on the receiving end. Channon Bair Dick Reading to do the receiving for the Bacharachs, with Rojo, the Cuban catcher, to do the receiving.
Plan Big Send Off
Fans and followers of the Stars are planning a big send off Sunday. An automobile parade will be held in the city by a band, and will proceed to the park. Leading business men will take part. Dr. J. B. Ames, among others, will twirl the first ball. A number of out-of-town folks have been invited as guests of Mr. Blount. Among them are the students and internists to be on band are Daryl Wyatt, publicity man for the league, and Frank Young, sporting editor of the Chicago Defender. A wreath of flowers will be placed in the club by the people of this city. The following is the probable line-up for Sunday's game:
DELBERT STABS BACHELOR
Warned, 25 Married, 26 Filled, 27 Brown, 28
Weber, 28 Family, 29 Graham, 30
Moore, 30 Graham, 30
Holland, 30 Welling, 31
FAST HORSES READY TO FACE STARTER IN DERBY Louisville, Ky., May 6. *Probably never, before in the history of the game, so well prepared to run the route of the classic. This is particularly noticeable of the Eastern eligibles Downs, All of them, Tryster, Prudery, Grey Lag, Nancy Lee, Bonnapain, and manic, show the result even though every horse looks fit to run in the Derby. This is said to be due to the fact that the horse and but a few days not adapted to the door exercise of the throughbreds.
Grey Lag Fit for Race
Grey Lay looks to be a perfectly trained colt. Every muscle stands out on him like a whippee. He shows a master hand has prepared the greatest career in sports of America the sport of Houme could not have been trained better and are ready to give the best there is in them. He has a black Serengeti and Behave Yourself, praised over the Churchill Downs course this morning. Their recent races at Lexington have no doubt fitted these two high class colts for the trying order of the Broomspin is another one of the Whitney eligibles which may be started in the Derby. This is noted by the careful way in which Trainer condition the son of Broomspin.
Bradley Pair Works
E. R. Bradley's pair worked together. Block Servant and Delegate Yourself but both gave each other a quarter in 1715 and doing quarter in 1735 and the three-eighths in 1737-5. Step Lightly. Careful stable companion, did her six fur-ther quarter in 1715 and the three-eighths in 1717-5. *Obrion's Pharubus is out of the Derby. It was announced at Lexington. It was announced.*
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THE SCOREBOARD
Washington, Ill. May 2-7 Negro League Chicago Union Giants lost to the Wakeaugean nine (white) here yesterday afternoon in a game that was featured in the Giants' two big hits. Ward, former Wendell Pulling high school player, is second for the Giants. The score:
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AFA
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Engle, lb. 2 1 3 1 10, 0 1 0
Made, nf. 2 1 3 1 10, 0 1 0
Golden, cf. 1 1 1 10, 0 1 0
Golden, cf. 1 1 10, 0 1 0
Stock, ss. 1 1 1 10, 0 1 0
Stock, ss. 1 1 10, 0 1 0
Clock, 2k. 1 3 10, 0 1 1
Clock, 2k. 1 3 10, 0 1 1
Murray, c. 1 12 10, 0 1 0
Murray, c. 1 12 10, 0 1 0
Covell, p. 1 12 10, 0 1 0
Smith, p. 1 12 10
Total: 10 12 17 Total: 2 24 15
Wankman, 1 ..... 1 2 3 4 1 2 0 0 2 5 6
Brown, 1 ..... 1 2 3 4 1 2 0 0 2 5 6
Brown-Forney, 4) 1, Lalearne, Enzie 1
Streck, 2) Cook, Towhance hits-Enzie, Cook
Streck, 2) Cook, Towhance hits-Enzie, Cook
Streck, 10) by Smith, 3.
Jack Watta' Giants Win. 3:2
Fears Giants, 8; Fairmount, 6.
Fairmount, W. Va., Monday, May 2- Fears Giants of Cleveland get off to a run as the team mount Giants before a large crowd of enthusiastic fans. The feature of the game was the game of getting and holding triples and a single in five times up, and the latter getting two singles in three. McCarthy and Reck, "the Black Trist Speaker," of Cleveland, and Perkins of Virginia the address is 415 Pennsylvania avenue, Fairmount. Score by innings: 1 Fears Giants, 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 - 8 12 Batteries- For Fairmount; Chapman and Johnson, For Cleveland; Quarter and half. Wilberforce U. 4, Antioch, 5 Wilberforce U., O. May 1- Feeling enabled Wilberforce University nine to emerge winner over the Antioch college in the ninth almost turned defeat into victory for the visitors. The score: 8 Wilberforce, 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 - 4 12 Wilberforce, 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 - 4 12 Wilberforce, Curtry, Nisager and Dawson; Strong and Cranklin. Howard University, 4; Va. Union, 1 Howard University, Washington, D.C. baseball team defeated Virginia University here on the campus today by the score of 11-9. The largest crowds that ever witnessed a game.
Biddle 7: Va. Seminary 0
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Shaw Wins Forfeit Name
Naleigh, N. C. April 27- Biddle forwards to raleigh by 11th. Unable to renew refused to allege by the university's rules here today. Shaw claimed a runner was changed after the kick, from out to safe.
Rain Halts Lincoln Giants
Glendale, L. I., May 6. — The Farmer-
Lincoln tians game at Farmer Oval
and the fourth inning on account of rain
with the score 1 to 4. Joe Williams was
on the firing line for the Lincoln and
wading in great frenzy.
At Bristol, Ind., May 2.
Bishop.....0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 = 5 1 2
Bristol
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Batteries-White and Pursey; Brown
and Ray.
At Texarkana, Texas, May 1.
At Atlanta.....3 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 = 0 0
Texarkana.....3 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 = 0
At Elkhart, Ind., May 1.
R.H.E.
Napanee A. S. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 = 0 3
Elkhart Gtss. 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 = 6 9
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TED GOURDIN finished the jump and immediately scored a third to compete in the final of the 100-yard dash. He won his trial in the same time the final was run in the second round, he was protected to the Harvard coach, but on avail. True to his college and one of the best liked athletes on the track team, he took his orders like a king, he won for Harvard in the dual meet with Pennsylvania on April 23, and was the high individual point scorer of the meet, with a total of 13.
When Lincoln University and George Washington hooked up in 1962, of the College refays, in which Lincoln was the gang in the press section let out a yell that both Lincoln and Washington had been gone a long time and that it was sure funny they had to show up on Franklin Field.
HOMER IN THE NINTH WINS FOR GREEN'S CHICAGO GIANTS
CHICAGO R. H. P. COLUMBUS
Green, 18. 0 R. H. P. R. H. P.
Brower, 18. 0 R. H. P. 0 Alcajun, 28. 0 R. H. P.
Borkes, 18. 0 R. H. P. 0 DoWitt, 28. 0 R. H. P.
Bingham, 18. 1 R. H. P. 0 Thomas, 28. 0 R. H. P.
Bingham, 18. 1 R. H. P. 0 Thomas, 28. 0 R. H. P.
Bingham, 18. 1 R. H. P. 0 Thomas, 28. 0 R. H. P.
Bingham, 18. 1 R. H. P. 0 Thomas, 28. 0 R. H. P.
Oman, c. 0 12 Engleham, c. 0 0
Pier, p. 0 12 Living, 1 1
Britt, p. 0 0
Totals: .5 7750 Total: .5 8271
Totals...5 7*23 9 Totals...3 8
*BeWilt out, hit by own batted ball.
*BeWilt out, forwards in alley.
Most fans will probably agree that the game's feature was reserved until two men had been retired in the 1980s. The game had been stowed away and Chicago was leading 5 to 1, Coleman got a life on Bachman's fumble. Manager Lloyd sent Ewing, a right-handed hitter, in to bat for England, and he homered the right wall. Then the crowd went dippy for a few minutes.
Too Much for Buckeyes
The previous Columbus run came in the third, when Brown singled and stole and scored on Britt's side. Bingham had a put chance to save up the game, filling the bases with only one down. Taylor pulled himself together, however, and fauled Colman and caused Eagleton to pop to the first Chicago run came in the second inning. Beckwith led off with a double and moved to third but missed. After the next two batters had been scored he scored on Jeffries' infield hit. In the fifth the Chicagoans put two more runs over the pan. Bachman and Eagleton runners were safe on Jeffries' sacrifice when McClain dropped Coleman's assist. Duncan's single to right scored Bachman and Jeffries' came up. Eagleton put to first to catch Duncan napping. Giants scored another uncared run in the seventh. Bingham led off with a hit, and two sacrifices put Bingham up. He had missed up the second suicide play. Duncan grounded to DeWitt, who had Bingham caught off third, but he selected, instead, to throw the ball first. Of course Bingham scored.
With two gone in the nth Bathman walked. The fourth ball was a passed ball, on which he raced to second and scored on Jeffries' single
HOWARD TO HOLD ITS
2ND ANNUAL TACK MEET
Washington, D. C., May 6-14. The Howard
education will stage its second annual
track and field meet, which has been
offered to the Howard Athletic
Association, on Howard
University campus Washington, D. C.
will include inter-college events and
open events, also special 100-yard dash
games will be held under the auspices of the Colored Intar-Collegiate
Athletic Association and under the rules
of the NCAA. For some first, second and third prize will be awarded for each individual event,
and for each team will receive a prize. Major Milton T. Dean, head of the department of
athletics, will arrange for the meet.
A large number of entrants have have attended institutions: Hampton Institute, Lincoln University, Virginia Union University, University College, Virginia Theological College Institute, Virginia Theological Seminary and College, Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute, being entered into the Storer College, Morgan College, Dunbar High School, Armstrong Manual Training Center, Storer College, Morgan College, Dunbar Storer College, Morgan College, being entered for the inter-societal events; and St. Christopher Club, Alba University, St. Christopher Club, Philadelphia, Meadow Brook Club, Philadelphia, Pa. Y. M. C. A. Clubs, of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington; also local inter-club clubs, entered for open events.
The first four high men on single games last week at Al Wilkinson's University Avenue, were Clifford Alexander, who topped the list with 246; B. Holland, who topped the list with 262; Crosgawite, 24; Arthur Young, 207.
A change in the usual run of the game is the following suggestion, coming from the sporting editor of this paper, is now that the players are in a three-game series to be considered as high. This prevents howlers getting into the game and honors. By bowling three games, howling fams get a real line on those howlers, the change met with the approval of all.
A
HOWARD AND LINCOLN RUNNERS WIN AT PENN
8Y WILLIAM WHITE
FRANKLIN FIELD, Philadelphia,
Saturday—Approximately 45,000 persons witnessed two days of stirring track and field sport here yesterday with annual carnival of the year, with annual carnival of the year, with annual Pennsylvania was held amid much pump and ceremony. Practically every athlete of prominence in the colony participated in the event this country was entered in his specialty and the high standard set by these games in the past was without equivocation of hot surpassed at this time. The French athletes added a welcome flavor to the meet and served to greatly increase interest in the affair. Other high schools in the area, Lincoln, Bordentown, who won their events, Cheyney Training and Dunbar High School of Washington, D. C., served as the host. Broward, Birmingham, Bristol, Pittsburgh, Dartmouth, Pennsylvania, severed of the big high schools, and many of the grammarian schools in an area where the inclement weather both days and a slow rain-soaked track many records were broken.
Howard University of Washington, D.C., won the most promising event of the meet today, when, with defeat sturing them in the face within 20 seconds, the Penn cheering section, Howard's anchor man, with a terrific sprint nosed out J. Hodgkins of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, running the 22 seconds. E. Wiedner, who ran the first quarter, passed the baton to Perry in third position, 50 yards behind Conte, running the third lap, gained 20 yards. Robinson lost ground rounding the west turn, but was overpowered by the final sprint. After the 22-yard marks had been passed the Howard man moved into third position within 25 seconds, leading to a setting a merry parade full into the home stretch Robinson put on more speed and with but one thought, grin determination and seeing victory come. Howard gave Howard her victory. The 1,000 or more persons of our group present could be heard from all parts of the field. This demonstration acted as a signal for more cheering, and even the Penn cheering section, Howard's anchor man, the south side of the field, joined in. Lincoln Defeats George Washington
Lincoln University show a splendid relay team in event No. 1 for colleges in C. Carr, J. Hullstork, G. Koch, and T. Jones. They have an easy victory, winning by 50 yards in 3 minutes. 35 1-5 seconds, which was 5 1-5 seconds slower than the time hung up by Howard. Had they believe this time would have been duplicated if not lettered, Carr took the lead for Lincoln at the crack of the gun, passing the ball to Hullstork, passing the baton to Hullstork with 20 yards. Hullstork gave Cannon 20 yards, who gave Branch 40 yards, who gave T. Jones 30 yards in front of T. Jones, and the George Washington University (white). The Cheyney Training Schools end with a victory, not T. Jones, T. Brown and C. Washington, who ran in the order named, all lost ground in their respective quarters. However, they are a likely winner, and coaching should show to much better advantage later in the season.
The Bordentown Manual Training School's victory was not so brilliant in comparison with the time of Howard and Lincoln, although the team won the slow time of 3 minutes and 52 seconds. Not having any competition to speak of, and taking into consideration the faster when Lincoln and Howard events were run, they did fairly well. H. Priggo opened up a gap of 25 of the 300 yards in the first 300 yards. J. Reid, who run the second lap, met quite some speedy youngster in S. Weldon of the Pennsagrove school, who gained 10 yards over 40 yards over Peterson. J. Watson, Bordentown's anchor man, did not take any chances and shot around the track like a 3 deer, finishing nearly 40 yards over Bordentown brought along quite a cheering sound to cheer their team to victory. They made a pretty good start, the opening day in soldier's uniform, with blue and white pennants draped over their shoulders proclaiming the legend "Old Ironades," in honor of the school who fought in France.
.Gourdin Wins the Broad Jump
Ted Gourdin of Harvard University duplicated his feat of a week before in the dual meet with eminent coach Brad Bentley, who brought with 23 feet 10½ inches, which is 1 foot and 6 inches further than he jumped on that day. Cowles of Yale finished second with a jump of 23 feet 10½ inches with a jump of 22 feet 3¼ inches. In the 100-yard dash Gourdin won his heat in the splendid time of 10.25 seconds in the final Gourdin finished fourth.
Shelburne Boaten
Johnny Baldwin of Dartmouth was looked upon as a sure winner in the shot-put, but had to be satisfied with second place. The winner of University of Kansas with a put of 43 feet 9½ inches. Shelburne's put was 42 feet 7 inches. This was the only event Johnny participated in.
Dewey Rogers and Carter
Dewey Rogers ran the quarter in the American College championship, and while he did not live up to expectations, he handed the baton to McMullen on even terms with Donohue. This was the only event he ran.
J. Carter of Brown University ran in two events, but did not show up in the 100-mile American College championship (1 mile) relay race. His college was not the winning team. In the first trial of the 100-mile race, which eliminated him from the finals, W. Mackefield of Pittsburgh University won the second class "B-one mile relay championship, handed the baton of H. Pyle in second place. The pace was very fast. The 242-2 seconds was made by Boston College. Pittsburgh finished fourth.
Dunbar Disappointed in Deteat
High School in Washington D.
D.C. for oppression
Howard's Great Victory
Shelburne Beaten
Dewey Rogers and Carter
SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921
Washington (N. J.) He showed a fair pitching ability as a anchor man, but his team was not much在意 and he didn't have much chance to win. He really can do. Abunry was the second place in event No. 4, principally upon the loss of the spenial work of L. Stout, K. Austin and M. Waltler who ran anchor. Media (N. J.) High showed L. Fogg and K. Austin in placing their team in second position. Dose ran the first bap for the Bartling (N. J.) High. He did not show anything worth while. High showed two boys who should match him. Jones and H. Chalfont. Both seemed around on the rain-soaked track. Ridgewood (N. J.) High won event No. 2, principally through the big lead against the Giants. He gave to his team mate G. Felting.
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Si Gran onthe. chip, Wimen er
iy fommine, the rene an Sere te
yicong. wea acing. akon Gime Of
‘Oko tenwinie machine. “Want to aa that
V'eealis' and tes: tliewe the. Fon
Athictic Clu tobe, the mast conte
ymnarium in thie ely Te ts-anen both
leant night and te situated ne 3803
Sort Stato ateeet
| Garey to Flomt Leopard
Reosteay Sita, Mase Reeeaek Cares,
Mehtweizine. wil Rent ttenny Lennart Ae
ie Hlinwairome, in New ori son tus
ath, He wetieay is Geainines in thn ty
tinier the careful eye of Youne doe Sine
of tettimare, The tun den esceted to
rive hereon che 98th ‘of tihia evonthy
The puree is te heahlil, Leonard gettine
G00 "ein or town and Cares $508
Gieeg Te under thie “mannarment of
Sonnns ‘Wilson, the light middloweieht
‘himpion ef the text
Se Ne
Norfolk Wins Decision Over
ing Oecision Over
Manhattan Casino, New York, Thesfay
aie tas noon eee
| Srecoeuee
School Boys seqestuitis
SGs"Indiana avenuoe > Defender,
Islanders Lose Saturday's Tilt,
12.2, and Sunday's Goes
to Taylor, 3-1
Redlands Park, Cincinnati, 0., Sat-
urday.rDespite the ras and Uhreat-
ening weather. neven thousand fans
turned out to see the Cuban Stars,
who will represent this city in tho
National league this seasnn, tose the
est (wo games af the tearue season
to Manager ch, taylors Undianapolis
Xp Gs Taster started Latter.
one of fils new pitchers: against the
islanders, and although heated
hing seatteredt ints, He was Able to
hold the Cubans to two runs the
Cold day wax responsible. for the
hiktaber of Cerors made. "The neore:
R Teli ead NTE
Gata Get FP eluate Ps Ea
Bande Wet & TG’ eta Eo
Hefam, Wek Sten ted mL
terion WH oad TNA, ea a EE
Hauge, 2 PP SAR 8 Eg
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Mies 2B bnew 23 oo
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hipaa, AO TE BER. Made. aE
ae ti a aan
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testicals a
Sg ihy Val 3
Sindy” tame more of x
tenors’ pales the’ falsnapo
Siena aindtet, thee a
Tea bie Newton wide
cSrces"haa the home chat duce
Seino "OS
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Baca pk Sos oo
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lh dain ants, «Mer
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SEAT NoUN Or Tie Nig
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eeote: WOR. ky Ge Lae. 6. bie.
mpanager Of Kid Norfolk pave ott
Mnteient “tn he Nie. Fark yyw te
Week @anyine that Nortotte Neil hae
Ansthing to do with the tralnine of dich
Bempies tor nin’ coming ent wit
Georges Carpentier. “Tenia Dempses,
favs Leo Ti "Why, the iid ean stor
Elim aft? tie the hontent ene
Figg, ih get into tha eine wet hte
SRortelk ix the iiahe ‘wer eywelcht
champion of the World, and will le. the
heawswelght chatnjlon as” soon a
Hempaseeagesen ta meet him.” as
Leo baertine stot
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Shortstop Moore of the Kansas
city nite? SAGE? Segal edie
Setinet ths Atmerioan Slenes ae?
Rear einen tg
feplacts Mendés und is
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
We Wouldn’t Advise Anyone Else to Try This
BACHARACH GIANTS TAKE
2 FROM TESREAUWS BEARS
CaiKeeping.lu frig
TORMAN OVAL, fun~
day Afternonn.—gohn
Connors’ kucha riven
Glants, fresh froma
Lio0-mile trip thrash
the South, made thelr
inlual appearance In
this city by, defeating
Hele ‘Pestean's Reurs in
we uw{a, ONT by. the
oes ete in uae
ee, ON ape a seg Bi nl
hae By was Afternonn—Jonn
BL Cotinors teueta pace
BF BY Gants sreu from
Efe i toscnine trip throne
ERAS tive Sout, mage’ ene
EERO iiiuai"anearce in
wap this city by. defeating
Ulead Vere sestenire enry In
Sete unt bye the
Seaton of & to Zant 8
to 1. Dick Reding nitehed the anen=
er ‘against Keliher ant wan in ne
fects allowing. “Pearenits men Keven
senttered hits’ “The searing started
sete fourth. Seamgn "sehen lee oy
Hote aie aed wean iae
mores the: pen
for the visitors.
"The ears ware
hold wcorelese une
AIP the eighah tn=
hing, when these
staged ae cally
Chat threatened
to prove danger
Stal Rotleher
and Taguer sine
Blea, “Crowetl
Slapped "aut
Terbagier, fore
for the visitors. — Dey
"The Bears were ie
hold acorelens n= God
tittne eign neo §
manea lan faite fp 2
CHAC threatenn re
tel prove anger: fh Ga
due Reiloher fing Mee
Gnd Taguer sine gfe eae
Hira, Graweil Brcue 3
Slapped Tout n fs ‘
Twechgiger, sears Babine
ing’ Koltoher, tas Dick Redding
Aur stiding into third on a close play.
Bage ninsled to right, scoring Taper:
At thie stage thine looked rather fn:
Greating when. ers singled. and
tole secon, Phe senre ston 4 to?
im favor of the Bncharehny, with
Crowell on third and Diets on see:
ond ana Pinun. st heavy bitter, up for
Jott. A Httle single would have’ ded
Ghings up. “Cannon Ball" Dick tights
shed up" and whifted: tho Htele tnied
bnsewtin seith his. famous “ehininnys
tal
Williams Beats Tesreau
athe second fray was 9. repetition
GE the Been the Exchoeekee en
Spee’ ws Coren
“String Bowne’
Wings sora
weal Jefe a
inseing. "it
wiles Jet Wns
touched for mise
‘Phe ane "wa
cttea "at end ot
iio ‘navensh ine
wt dures
te Mteceet na
Nheieel produ
italy i th teat
diame, “agein i
the thir eh
tito tne penta
fave "t wicked
“Fon eager 19
tafe ae tate
tress ged for to
Tima Searing
tive oe rue ng
duet of runs, Tho
GOR, String Beans’
GEER Williins worken
EEAGEN ecatnna son nt
POU cing’ sive nits
Ege (while. Jett War
SSP SO9. Gre tame "wa
aay i) con a oul
See ing on aceon
NREL oe fistenese “tite
| pate te Marcell ‘and
| Bact ron
Wey, 8 tally in the fire
I tat mins
- Se tne third with
eggs ak I ee
Pe ME rave ticked
be RR Ee Texts taser te
iy Het eli Ua
twats geod. for twa
“Big deft” net o¢ rune Th
ad Bears’ only’ ull
came in the fourth inning shed Wat
ters, Kelleher ana “Taguer Ugorlod
Single in succession.
Cx sc f
at Henin
RTS
shee Wma cs
fants tae ar
are aan CREE eae egy apein
arrive our thoughts taal seit {nour
Res ‘anal inroads. he houne:
Wile" huikies ersaif with, cleaning. an
Homntitsing thevhome while the man
ints in hie oes. The yard nnd gar
fom in. shorts evervhode eis, fags
clearing away ihe dust, dict ant ube
Meh’ that" haa collected “durin ihe tong
scieter months. Mother matwse jails on
tie feet garménti and ect tr the
coming of summer. She cally te ov
nea the open and warns ts to clean Gur
hodiew ‘ag well ae" our hones. A" few
Of Us hear nature's call sear in and yenr
oh without ever. tilnkine abont "owe
Trodies unuit we wre. forced {0 take
nae hed, sometimes ton slek to even ths
anil take stock of ourselves.
vers” ane: should know dust how he
sands physically at all dime Ye is
Important that sou know Just how Sou
UNornat organs ure functioning. hi
Gavwtedlas that our evens maak taste
Sine oC Cue oh ha ee
so fro int ba he ira
ti tat til els ep
Wii e“meen” Chucont thee,
Is sharon pense ine
iy monnamnen in sentcheo, als
Rodeway “ede With
Breaking "crt taut "be“on na
to tn beer orn thay tat Say
AL fie heat ans warn a Ste ca
Mie enherdat arena to Ws
iki. “the tox cares
shrivete, ont 0“ “Wrraguer. ef," 2 3. 0,
Hae ie 3 TAR an Hg
ee ag ded
Hoje 2 TNR iin mat
fing 81) NMS RS 2:
ola. 8 FIs totale TH
Fit 8888 oS
rca tar ae Many eae
Tarr [TSHR TERS,
Sasi ate PF amen sick § 24
Delis anc 2. a genet Ze? Fis
ism, RPL} aes ik dE 8
eee $2 SRE ak 32 t
Mankvetccl Ta GMelleme pt 8 ST
Wiech 6 SHEERTER 8 8 |
Tainin. SAG) rotate.. et
Fartaach, Giants. ye eT ee i
Premade. inay Wie, "rae
ages” Roma, tie ee
oe ae ee
BANQUET GWEN IN ONO OF
~—WIGTORIOUS ¥.44.0.8, FIVES
‘The hoskegall seaxon was ended at
the Watanh "¥" for uike srason when
tiie “ave @ banquet in honor of the
69 victoriour department teams, the
US, stalls, who won the primary cham-
piorahip, aint the St. Marks. who. wer
{he xecondary championship. "The teams
were presented with abickis amd cue
‘The St. Marks team also received medals
Jionated by the Wabash").
Mr. Crawford, phyaleal director of the
feys"" exptainnd "the aivuntion ax ons
hofetofore unusual. ‘The departments I
order to have'a representative tea, had
fi conduct m feage within thgit re-
mective devarimems. “The witness” ef
Mose Teaguew hid the right to renresent
their department ‘He Bay intsredepare:
fusnt fees Rel, age aahastneny i
Tho eity curried out thie meageane ae
i Suri nd che tie 8. Malle id not
ose game im the whole serie, and the
Seana een are
Tart troyien
“ii, Tn ewmond gave a tite tat
on navionad, champlond. fie" vomnared
the "overtrained champion with thet
Than"yho. was in tras al the alse
find showed that. the mai whe was in
‘raining it the Um was in hetice tien
tian the fellow who ents trained when
hevteaa'” going” to takes part in” arne
special event.” 116 told an About the past
huanpions send how athtetes. sia
Eriiod. up” by injuring. “thomsetves. be
Schnson? manager: of Ue rmous Korey
int Een apoke oh athietien nd bunt”
fens. ‘He vald ot the adventure "of the
Forty (ik an the road and of “tele
Tininesst nooaihittiens a
vacant Apr, Siertars of the
peengniea the princinal speaker, "&. W,
Clark, farmerty of the Chicago (ost, nov
caevutive uectetare of the Hoy. Peony:
tin. ie ake'of itn devsiooment
Ins person ax. being pinysicals nena
Rnd shiritual. "Tho tain iden” in net
igiieveton onty slong one line batt es
Sovelop souacit in ail reetions. One
ig'Yoo aie fo measure achievements 1h
tloittrs ad eanta Instead of « herhnn
tiene, “He Siso vomgrtmiated ite tive
1Eainwon thee wana shawl wd
raed) them on ‘tovbsiler Things” The
alate were presented by. ate Sitapson,
Shovat one me wns the base sieeetor:
Ife momtiers of the St Stari were
dearest Vlainmers aes Eranitin
Rincon, mana issney Dials. Cher
Riedie." Morrie ‘Meleiiton, ieiymond
Keener hen” Seait. “the U, 8 Matt
eres wiftinan tat, Cape. ira War
Apelor Peugian heed. Cascae
and, ameoa tre On Ki. gour weleht i
Stnaering to, Sour ht, sar had
Sale'te fou. ‘AA ante uamiteden od te
bunine ee nal’ ented ts a
fetent’mosielans {yu have’ acgutied
ea oat Suir pre
soning eighe hours aang nee te
Tentilated tom, vansing the ody Wisk
foaled deere te ane
iy"praper breathing it wil he ena” for
Mosher Nature to Keep your body Wt
tut of ogre at axaels thre
ia ak Many hones a day Aa pone
AAP vou "hours. planta and. budy emer
feonle eeu ao te ‘onan and at
‘ereartl some out of door gamed. shieh
as ‘vanebaliy tennis, goiter feast Gh
‘Seam and row'n bonis. Got the Hebi Sf
[Spending tiren‘or more Nonee's tae ck
Bethe one an peacuce the, wage
ha heating axefciaes that have kegs
and breathing exerciaas th
DARKNESS HALTS
11-ANING FRAY
AT COLUMBUS 0
ahi: FARK. COLUMRUB. Ohio
Sunduy.~—our ‘thousand fang shiv:
eyed through three hours of play. ak
Nell Park today, while the. Columbin
Rarkeyee. and Joe Greene Chicngr
Giants, two" teaing In the Nationa
League, wore staging an’ 31-iining
buitle ‘which dndeg with tbe count
even at fonr ec,
“The. Buekeyen” showed two new
faces in thelr line-up. itudspeth,
frst sucker. obtained. fran. the. in-
alauiapolis A. Bh Ges. looks ty bye about
32 fall_28 Grower Lowdermaie wut
he iF he stood an stiles. Ihe tx wll to
tho merry as i fielder, but helt ‘a
left-haniied “hatize he: falled to. dis
Ungwish’ himselé against Lusher,
southpaw ‘piteher. ‘The other. nav=
comer is Wools, wha wan ontained
fromthe same cit, and who. looks
to he about ax speedy a man ae ever
stopmed on to Nell Park, and Kemper
Shelton ‘is ‘noi tergotten when cla
statement Is made.
Wildness nf Woheria was respons
bo for hi tatture to chai wt ies
fory ax he was sitngy with Aix hits
In the firs round, when the viviuors
stored ance, he. wilked ‘three inen
And “wacorked a. wild piteh. "ie
‘pened! the second ‘by. walking, Jet:
Fries. and. the, tatter soured on Lat
ther's single, ‘The visitors Rot a rn
inthe. third withort the ‘id of 1
[WalkIn ihat round foe Green's out:
Ae Diinehed thres hits aft Hoberts fo
[a courtier, “Thelr fnat run. camye tn
the eighth, when ‘with the aver ful
Koberts witked Duncan forcing in 1
The Buckeye were compiled. to
ae more hitting ‘to get. their four
Ting. aane’s single, ‘Thom tripe
ina’ an error hy Duncan. gave then
{Wo “counters in the first round.
Engieton's double and Roberts ain:
gle. added “another” in “the. séeond.
‘Fram then untit the ninth the loeals
were helt scoreless. "thom npenet
the ninth With a aingle and wing
watked. Lloyd forced Ewing at see:
end and ‘fhomas ccored When Leow
Erpuited 10 Jottries,
‘After 11 innings had been played
and duisk was settling aver the fled,
Umpice Ross wisely called hostititles
forthe @av Gene,
ee era, «= CONUMECS
ie ad eh a,
tern, mod BT Niwnate aete NTE
ome ea @ ft alit iek Te |
Haute, Oe 2k Meta deat EE ag
Hams cee Ta Maan ihe § 2
Heine: ceo 3 Muem S 8 og
fefeee ge TCR “ica go
Baten il 1a Bina, ect Be
esta pod Bg
tein AF ia toates, BO
“aikatved far Tanlepetth Ta Wnty
ent PE SE wo
Chimie" 2 16 88 8 88 PB Bt
Hrma—trek itn, ineam, “rummae,” Toon
tame hit—twtoton’ lnvenad “ie trsmas
Tie yiasestutbor to ae ia Sten
etna! to Seton sande tte
etic Cae
fs “ihg Nantes, Be hy ‘Heder te ian
Vatiewba“tatve, 2? of kerin. 2 wi
Heh Heti va soe—Hone tha" ae
heathen
ee —___—
SNIKES LANDS ON HOOPER'S
HEAD, CAUSING. A BROKEN ARM
Atlanta.’ Ga. lay” Bly Nooper
win fea IS Sake ak aati ei
Apen‘si” Snikew Moored. loner. th th
ME Foal et hen on an
Sigsin Gi'the dint “ear witnble I Yoo
ASIC Snikcs tna’ uniggn’Folne grey
Moc lin che fast rostnd fie feted hig. nivel
nc ee ne Com ng
connected with Houper's head anit hroke
$2
| Southern League
‘(Home club plaeed lela
Monmromery, 5: Mobic. 3. fatterins
seilaggees "ui! Ghatescos” valley and
Ginttanooea, 9: Knoxvitle, 0. Mutter:
teavaHlenderaan ‘un Stores sions
Msinihis 6: sirminenam, 3. Gatterio
agitillams “and Weietny” Tutahy “hn
Nashville, t Now Orleans, 3, shat
tafieee"hlarablo and Greeny Pekin an
Bessemer and vinden had no game
sehetsieds Noe
Sunday, ta
Mobite, bo iiadsinm'O, | Ratterten--
Streeter and Wiles? Jamin and emp
Stontzemers, 8: Chattanooga, 0. iat
ggriraSateo snd Chetan, Gurthy at
Morris,
Thriningham, 5: Mamphie, 1, Patter
fee—'Stngle Arm” Dickey and Grimes
inges an Center,
Novethor gamex scented,
jursday, Apel
Rirmingnam, bz Mlomtmomery. 2
Motile # Hew Grleange
Gaaaten, Be Beoqsaners
Ghntianoora, Ss Venoxeitio, 11 inn
Sante, 2! Stempiia,
varminannn gain okie? eat
Hirminghan-sisitmnners=raln,
Boplin' a2 Now Orion 0
Gaderen, 1: Nesuesaere 8
Ghattanoora-Rnoxvie—rain,
Rashvitieg ee Mecnpiin, 1.
"Saturaay, April 23
Birmingham, 1: htontcomery, 3.
Dobie bt Newt Oelewna fe
Hanaden, 2! Reatemer, 8.
Ghattandona, 4: Knonvile, 37
Nastellie. 2 Memphin
4 Sunday." Apri 26
Rirminuham. 27 Atontegmery, 3. Calle
teeth rain
‘Memphis. 4: Nushwvilie, 8,
Rew 'Orieans, &: Menta, io.
Aet Soeane, Ss Mente. is
Round Robin 18-2 Balk-Line Amateur Championship
W. H. WILLIS BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY
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GHEAMERY NIKE, 8 106
DEMON. Sunday _Atternoon—
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fasted ine ete Creates Aine Es
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surname dee the ch set
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hath ed chee innings to
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threw unre Seto te cima he
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that frame. ‘The box seare:
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Seti eet
wet [se pick 10 3
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leg. J Nile Mian. Ore e. Abies. Mfeliter.
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trre S Micminase iniscattatior, Wests
Kein.” ewe tas wicca SM Sacra
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Warheht't2h. Stain in, Wraiee. et” ell
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euiberahip te tha Attineian Ciel when
mucin Cl hh
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(DOUBLE HEADER
* TESREAU'S BEARS
vs, CUBAN STARS
SUNDAY, May ath
At DYCKMAN OVAL
arr
Round Robin 18-2 Balk-t
case ot
W. H. WILLIS BILLIARD
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couonen awazege Sit
an, ga SoeReee ane aN Si
CUS RRR, Adm
Fave OeeveN
LEAGUE SEASON
OPENS SHTURDM
KT HINTS PARK
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in TREE Eu nat Bk
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Bin "age sind ithe. Sate
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Togan Get tail
tn nn neh of Bl nage sar
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DERBY FANS SET FOR TR
ANS 9
| Derby enthusiaate wre all sot for
tuett trip'to Loulsville aboard tho
Piccer Scial, whieh leavew Satire
day. nisnt over the Monon rote
Recording. 19 ase reeclved se the
ghorting Seattor’s erie the. Booker
*WWaanington Community Genter
‘aawhof tneietve plerex with « bods
oi rourevemtacive citizenm Wilt meet
the idiestion om arrival in the Rens
{ess metrapalit Kenuneky hosbte
tue wil ree Czpreme
Sain Seronifina oi uneas City won
she tree. Fount” (rip offered at "tbe
Dreatniand Cute matinee inst Thurae
dite and yeaa ut the Lenereainee
‘Care "matinee sien. Burton. 4628
/Exune avenue, second apartament, wom
rind rip ike
he nara eaves tn tront of, tha
Dreamtime, Saturday ‘evening, abOue
ero. clock.
gp
White eoxer lied t0 Appear
runing, tae Apt 2-08 api 29
as Had dbl ig Signs Rane
vicina Rud ratehnaly Rs
casa S onan atnl Ae Se ea
Sesh hha eRhaee ease” befor
Bnet neu AF Tu ate oe
Baten. wing advised by "ome: @€ Bip
friends thet there was pathing but. 2
Hicking comin to hint. ‘The club sub
sihitea Prank Pert ote stati
ie honor to tise on he whe of
the Heht. “No fortait was asked. Wheo
the Teas? aatne tr Se nie tee
Pesetce "in thei a° lr a
Pitch a sent See eee fen
Meee etineon® alain hat Ye
eit wa marge feat da che
Stine au tcNicow!” (ecald Gost
two rounds as an exhiiition only.
eas. er
Sat AMMO, THERE, Absit 29-—-Pres
motors ‘Rnalles and Coedrich nut on
Bs fe Ie care a se
it oust eee Ret she cee
Rept op tir cagrimeni lege are,
tie, Gat Ga aL nd Ana et
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THE QUAKER
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Harcshure Pa
Donora, Pa.
At the First Baptist Church Rev. J. W. Church, the congregation to large congregations. At the Church Rev. Frazier preached to a large Church Rev. Fraser preached to a large Sunday school was well attended. The St. Paul Baptist Church services were attended and the new pastor preached.
Carlisle, Pa.
Mrs. Maria Jordan died suddenly of cancer in the late Robert Thompson, daughter of the late Robert Thompson, who years a prominent contractor of this church, the chief surgeon of the tended. The chichester supator at the well presbyterian Church was well known for her dance night in Jordan Hall, dance Friday night in Jordan Hall, in Millin, the guest of this brother in law, McCord and Dr. Taylor supator, McCord and Dr. Taylor supator, McCord and Dr. Taylor supator, Hutten and John Washington of New Haven are home, Ruben Davis is having a Traversa spent the week end in Louisiana Traversa spent the week end in Louisiana Traversa spent the week end in Chicago. A reception was tendered Bishop Heard at the church Monday evening at Bethel Church.
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Ansonia, Conn.
Mari. Muriel Newton Chayborne and
New York City are visiting friends and relat-
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ber are visiting friends and the mating of "The Crusader"
Thursday evening at New Haven. The
Miss Florence Thiney at her home, 64
Clifton avenue. Many of her friends
are taken sick last Thursday and is con-
firmed to her home, 38 Crescent street.
She is ill yet will visit at his home in Crescent street.
Fire Destroys School
Darham, N. C. May 8—Fire of inn-
gredient school here last Friday. Dam-
ning school here last Friday.
THE BUCKEYE STATE
By Alexander O. Taylor
Cleveland, O. May 6—Miss (nenevie)
Davis, school teacher, Quebec avenue,
was operated on at St. Lakes Hos.
planked Thursday for appendicitis. Thu Swankla Club held an enjoyable meet- strong, 2353 East 85th street, Mr. Mr. Swankla, Mr. of the Whitewolf R is o f t Company planking surprise Tuesday, April 26, 2008 their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. their 2288 East 71st street, 2288 East 71st street, the 17th anniversary.
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Paineyville Ohio
Mrs. W. R. Jackson, who has been it for some time, missed away Monday, when she attended the Union Congregational church Wednesday. The Dunbar Literary Society nursing, Rev. N. V. Harris attended the Ladies Social Club with both the May festival the week of May 2nd. Excursion and will furnish music Monday evening.
Salem, Ohio.
William B. Killey died of cancer at Salem City hospital. He had been conceived and born in Salem years. He was married a yellow and two children survive. The A. M. E. Zion annual banquet and conference of the Perry Township Sunday School Association, Mrs. Amy Ford and Mrs. Mara Thomas, Mrs. Amy Ford and Mrs. Mara Thomas, Ford and Alberta Bingham, Cornelia Thomas, Wm. Bingham and Barbara Ford and Alberta Bingham, Ford and Cleveland last Saturday to visit Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs. Blanche Cassels and Mrs. Ferdinand father, Mrs. K. Thursday, Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Green, who fell last summer because her knee has been swollen about the time she given given to Miss Maggie and Mrs. Mary Tubby to Miss Maggie and Mrs. Mary Tubby for the benefit of the A. M. E. church, and for the success of Howard Morriss spent Sunday in Pittsburgh visiting friends and Muggie. Howard Morriss visited the Reverend Rayer Falls, Ia., J. B. Copper, Rev. Howard Morriss, and the representatives of St. John A. M. E. School Convention held at the Presbyterian church, April 29. Mr. and Mrs. Morriss attended Miss Perry and Miss Ford, Miss Helen and relatives in Cunton last Sunday.
Woodville, Ohio.
Toledo, Ohio.
Troy, Ohio
Middletown, Ohio
Mrs. Anna Allen was in Payton Sun-
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Lake Waters died after illness.
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prrtionals adeatoh ni hoon. renter Yavin her cea teonted yw apectalat TENNESSEE ter, witoss condition te
iiipaath aicaiien Ma oem grea SMatte"hatudon the uae ants Seal or ANSE, Ha
ne Forth as iainer the sma Eoemie | IWAN CEPR ALIN |lantane asivcehsctne crouae cae Hersteeett ters Beech ser neers oe
and the small mechanic than for any Sunday, e r ‘I
Sion ie the eeammmuntty, The MAP He tr ia ten injuingae uanage Mime | uate MARA Iadenn Toad have retusned |eaurL, Laden and north
tf ain inthe neva 3turn | ~~ yeatgqaoo, icy Si seiner ts at The? ARSE A Son i bag RAP |e ie eh F
Foent brtore, eating “to. the fallin) calle t ioags ston Chis eee sister, uccorobanted the body of chal [deacon of Canin, apt
thie” eortinates ctreamainnee ami | Soka ad pind HagGie aa] NORTH CAROLINA , — |rnuic, Mei une ithe, Bi afuaGG lary. se Waban ah
leave you nt the end of yo yours|sovenspound baby "girl, Mey. May Durham, N. c. TiHkyod through our town to preach wt (ANd reported very: low.
with sgmecthing to howe for thie ops [tiene th datwnet Sten, Ey, BEE] | domes chiabotne nna ties Violet Dane| Coiwater urges. ce. WER g se ee
Hortualty. “There” haw never hoan "i |aptor Eniearo, nr vinting ut the homo neu era hunni miarsind thuraday [ot C.F church lyin town dha week aw prersburDs
tne a the nistory of your Haco when [ik Mincktey. "D. tigcitey angi G-Davig| Church om Dowit'siaet, “se manpage eile alatrict, Raat Peuhteaes “Came. | Bates ween eet eM
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dependent Before Justice Jor 42 boys and 40 girls which war = Br.’ varker. will watt hig tuanity at alad |S int ting Stina “AthectaDrane i | one teynuten ef
Presented to tho bourd of trustees oy Dowagiac, Mich. isonville, Ixy. Born: ‘To Mr. wnd Mra.|Artic street. Miss Colinda Hester hus| returning last Wediesdny
Will Be Granted br. Francis G. Peabody of Ilnrvard| tr, und aire, Preston Goons are the| John. Williams a boy. Monday, Aprli| returned aftor a weak's visit in Nash-| ‘Thonmethas accented’ ey
Hampton, Va, May 6—That the
Race 18 entitled to equal und exuct
Justice, before the taw and that “the
‘white man must uecord It that Justice
or be {algo to all Anglo-Saxon tra-
@itions was the opinion expressed
by Thorman W. Bickott, former gov=
efnor of North Carolin, 1 his. t0-
Gent artdresn dolivered tt the closing
session of the fttysthird unniver-
nary. of, Hamnton, “Institute, "over
which Prinelpat J. E. Grenis pre-
sided. Mee Hlekett guid:
“hough only fifty-three years old
Hampton Inatitute has wehicved ths
Un{que and noble’ distinction of be-
coming “at once w fountain wna
shrine. From ft are constuntly Hoe =
ing streame that make waste places
slid and from every quarter of the
Fontinent weary igelms conte to
Hampton Institute for a now birth ot
courage, fuith and love.
“rhe ‘man of Your Taco who hus
fo got an order from w white mca
Wefare he can buy a xtck of meal
or a aide of meat ts ulimoxt nx much st
Slave ag the mun who bad to Ret a
Periit hefore he could teuvo hi nus
ter fand. You ax a race will not
trvel far ‘until your credit In store
OF in bank is aW ond aw that of th
white man
“AN during ny udministention the
hand of executive clemency ksiew ne
color line. During my adnilnistea ion
1 preached aguinst tynching and
fought lynching. “{ rtished (rosps (
protect prluoners, leaders of mobs
Were Indicted and convicted, und
Personally walked inte a mob und
Perauaded mon to abatidon thelr yur
hose.
“In this free country: the message
that cannot be procliimed trom the
houaetop ought het to be heard by
loyal Amorlead eltizen, “Pho Ku Klux
Klan dolleves In tho whisper, and Unt
ia one of the reuaons why, when thy
strong mun from. ‘Texus teled (0 o%-
tablish the Ku Klus Klan in North
Carolina, 1 rose up and hit it with
all'my tight und rove (from ous
Serders.
“Let mo make a candid und sol-
oma confession. ‘The whiter In the
South, and in the North as well, do
rot always deal justly by you. We
sometimes do you wrong—and God
Kaowa Tum ashamod of i—but vio-
Teno will not hasten the day of your
deliverance and hate will always hin-
der, ‘The God of your redemption
will come, not in the mighty wind,
hot in the eurthquake, and not ta fire,
Due tn a “still, mall votce" that, wilt
trouble “the White min's conscloncs
tnd drive sleep from his eyes.”
Dr. Taleatt Williams of New York,
well known publicist and former di-
rector of the Pull:zer School of Jour-
rallam, Columbia Valverslty, dirceted
uttention to the duty of Hampton
graduates assuming the econoans
‘cudership of the Race:
“A Hampton graduate hus the duty
of hecoming the economic lender ot
ni Race. In economic independence
there must be pesew uid hurmony be=
tweon the two “aces. Tho advance
in wagea In the Cour years which you
have beon at Hampton has bees
Hineest for “the day. laborer and
nurger for akied Tabor thin for prn=
Fiaaional dubur. When the serious
Iaws of 1920 und let come tobe
reckoned, you will find that the pros
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PAYS TRIBUTE TO “TEDRY"
New York, May 6—"The nation
will hiceome like Roosevelt by think-
ing of him,” says Calvin Caoltdge in
a telegram’ received hy the Woman's
Roosovelt Memorint Association of 1
Bust szth’ street, New Lork ' Clty.
"It en only: show what tt thinks by
what it “does,” continues. Me, Cool
luge, “and” here ties ‘tho’ tmportance
of the itetivities of memorial asso-
Giations. In order that we may’ have
Rot one Roosevelt, bute nution of
Kooxevelts Inspired by iy deus, el-
evated by his ehiracter, inudy strong
bie hls resolutions, 1 wish Your patel
atic eiforts the success Ley #0 Fich-
iy teserve.”
The Woman's Roosevolt. Memorial
Associuttion, which Iw rettering the
birthplace of Theodore fnowevelt in
New Dork City, will snortly begin
ihe exertion of Ronsevel: touxe. 1
this structure, which ombracen the
walle He Well ae the Coundattony. of
Roosevelt's: birtplace, Will” be? re~
placed the original furnishings of tho
Roosevelt home. "There 12s" be seen
the hed in which foosevelt was barn,
ne well as substantinly all of tho
Intimate abject which surrounded
the life of hie childhood.
Tronwevelt” These Will be not_onty
a memorial te. Theodore Roosevelt,
but from tore cl be conducted (ho
Work tn whieh Ate. Coulide. eters In
his telegram—that of making We
children at the Malina Tkoawevelt=
tainded. "This work will be eurelod
GUE through cemuntttees whieh are
heing formed hy tie Wowan's Roose
volt. Memarial “Astoclation. tn all the
Atates, and whl ind Ite wise Inte, the
huines, ae well “ae the ee howls of tho
maton’ sherein the younger children
ire taught. Tt is inbended Uni Gr
Interpret Tonsevel fur the young,
adi. tiie edie
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OhO ust still be eontribicted.
“BUNCOING THE
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‘The Colored brethren of Denneyt-
vanit, who furnish the votes neces
sary to give the Republican nuehina
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the state, have been bunened Agni,
‘The machinists are werteetiy. willins
to grant them equal right with the
White voters wwhowe poll tax they yuty
find ‘whore ballots they contrat on
election day, but When iC comes te
pawelng thett equal cighte Bilt la te
Leisiature that iy differnt
“rhe equal eights bill utraluced at
‘thls Rowslan of the Legishittire hy of
of the Cotwret” brethren whe. had
heen admitten te membershiyy of Chat
body ats a representative front the
Seventh distriet of Philadolphis was
finally killed by a Senawe committes
On Puesiay, 1 had been permitted U1
pawt the Tlouse, where alt the. mt
Chine contvotled votes whtoh eonstt-
tute the majority -of the Legintuture
went an record ag favoring Ie. Te
thea went to the Senate, where Tews
Meg up hy committes, and there It
will reinain. :
‘The hyporeisy of the mushine
managers of the GO, B. wun strc:
nels ilnstraced tn ihe stage pk te
companging te Riise of the bill in
the Senate, Governor Spratl, Sen
tor Vare and the others in contral of
the House and Senate sre able to prt
through” the Legislature. anytlng
ther “dexiee. ‘They tate demons
Straited “This time and. again, and
they Will continue 16 demonstrate Tt
until the ond of the xexsion. Hat
Was ako desirable: inthis cuse thitt
the Colored brethren ehonld be kept
In control. The vote in the ‘Senate
to report the bill against the adverse
recommendation af the Senate com=
mittee was 39 to 9.
Count the ping: Atop, Barn, Hvre,
Gray. MeNichol. “Patton, Salts
Shantz und Vaee.
In the districts. represented by the
nine who “hopelessiy” veted for the
bltck men and women are thousands
of Colored ‘voters.
Of course a Krew number of the
Colared lhrethren will continue to be
fooled, hut possibly a xuMelent num=
er of chem will sev the Hight. "The
necessary number aw Mat the ast
mayoralty priinary lection, and
thelr voles far Moare for mayor e-
feated “the Vare contracting cain-
bine's candidate for mayor.
Ratial rights for the Colored breth-
ren ure ‘now, as. they” ulways. hive
been, In the’ hands of the. Colored
brethren. ‘They Inve the votes, but
most of thent sell them or give them
away. When they demonctrate. that
thes’ own themselves on election day
they will get all of the egunl rights
guaranteed them under the “Cou-
stitution. As long ax they vote, a3
they usually’ do, ax white muchine
noliticlans dietute, they Will get whut
they got-at Harrisburg from this xox
ston of the Legislature —Phibudel-
phia Record, April 21
MICHIGAN
Ais Boar Mitchel af the Dongs:
Community. House is visiting tn Chleasd
ns fea dag tha week Aten ea
(. SMtehelt weathe proud parents BC
sivenspound baby "girl, Mira. May
Finck ih dante Sten. 6, ele
ant of Chicago, wea viniting wt the home
ef hor gon und Muupliter, ar. and Mrs.
Ik, Tineltey. >. titekley atyl Ce Davin
Wore ti Deneagine, Sunday. /On” Atay 3
ave pnt Me ak’ 8, Uurd, Fairtex wlll
sing hi the A. Al. i Chapel on Prank
sirtets “Asumiuston “G0 cents Ba Ste
Orton taller, Tay east Main streot:
tlothtne ‘enlieil for and delivered. Mrs:
foals ifarefy apent the, wouk ent with
her mother ta Bittle Creek.
Dowagine, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs. Prosion Goens are the
proud ‘mirenta of a fine boy. Mr. and
Sirs. aerman’ Stewart und family, also
rs. Stewart, wore the guest of Mr.
Nad dirm Henderson Bryant. Me. and
Hira. “hep Hunk nnd Ate.” and Mra.
James Manuel motored to Honton hare
bor air. amd ire. Atenry “Le Argher
of Chain’ Lake ind Ate wad dive. Wit
tang Pinue of “ies “worth pucata
of Str. wai Mrs. Uoens. Str. and ira,
Baw. “Alien, “Mrs. tose. Mygiw and her
daughior Heten motores tw South Lend,
ind., and were tha gusts et Mr. and
Mes: Mumine ate.” ghd airs, Crockott
Wore the avenitg. gues of Mite and
dirs, Stradfort. Dysra” Sr. and ars
Walince allen and itov. ane Atte. Pram
cin M. Siors motored to lear tho band
goncert, (Up "slay 14" Falltar George
Smith “ot (Grand nana wall, be. tha
speaker at tle ehurety Dig banquet,
Mre‘nnd Mira: Wallace Allen ave moved
into ieir new hone on Pakawon street,
Sire ‘ang Sits, runn Freeman’ have
movell “into viel home. on Ashland
sireet. urs, Ilarela of Calvin” conter
Iino gucat sof Ar. and Mins, Cat
Aanley on Ashland iret. Stra: Wile
iin Compey ia spending tho week at
Hrlan “take. the” aick: Stes, Jeaale
Archer, ‘Sigs: ethol ‘Cpang,” Mg.” Sans
ford iit, Stra ous and Sirs. Story.
Benton Harbor, Mich.
‘The Menvant Sunnay program at tne
second’ Haptist church ‘Sunday, given
under the Auspleg of the ‘hole, Wan i
grand ‘succesg, Phe Ladies" All met
ith aire Wille Hint Thursday” ‘acters
hoon. ‘The Clover af Club rendered a
iromram ‘Sunday, Aprit #4. at “Arnett
Chapel, which wad a grand muccess,
Earnest Moore. and wite have moved to
Lake steeet. with “Ris father. Jarry
Afoore. “Wille "Ramsoy weiss badly cut
Sunda tw x mixup aft Lake street: ‘Can:
manna Beard and Vera Sac Smith nent
the week-end in Dowgiue with "Verna
Mine's aunt. Mies. Mamie ifolland. "Atle
Mae Harvey of Adrian Is the gest of
Hew. Wie's family. ‘Mtr, Willfe Hi re-
ceived many compliinents for the mai:
net fn which ae conducted the Meaaant
unde progeain Sunday «afternoon.
iienay* Wight. nnd Mes. Lucy Pickett
tere gueuts of ‘Mrs. Charles Berry” ol
Watnut street Sunday. The Ni A A.C
D.'wit gender a program at Ariett
Chanel Wednewlay waning. ‘Mra Des
iid was in owlne tiny nd. wus
the dinner guest of Siva, Bertha Wilson,
Divison sureet.. Susig A, Mitchell went
(oi Chairs, Monday” “to visit “her
mother and tather-inelave, Mew and Mrs,
Gus Michell. hia Coursey served dln:
het at Slasonfe all Friday evening fa
honor of O. i SMe. Canise Bignton
ieit'at the hoine of her another, Ales. X
A. Brice, on Witby street, less Willson
of Chicago Ix the guest of his sister.
Sattle Creek, Mich.
Mrs. alary Wanzale, 22 Washington
street ig spending a few weeks with her
Rother ig” Cassapolie: Sirs” Doreths
Williams hs recovered {rom x never’
AUack or neuritis, Patra OW.
Fattersen ilfered un" meute attack of
iumbazo” Eridas" white’ on: ant Seve
undeliog Rresh supper wives bs" Jr i
Ean Commanders” Saturday evening
3 Phoontt hail, was well nttendeds W-
4 “hoverly “returned from Cassipols
Fetany ater spending three weeks inthe
Interent of {he entate of his brothers who
died spe 3.
Nites, Mien,
A sormon waa dafivered a the Secon
napiise church Sunday uiternoon and at
her As sh 8 ehureh Sunday” evenings i
enalf of ths, Ney As Cots drive fern
tneger Smembersitn. ‘the White, Rost
Gleaming Club meta the nome of Mrs
Berdains done Phe eu is re
opated ator having bean domed fy
Beem on tha wick tnt, “scot tty: ha
aceepted. i Janitorsiiy aC the antral
school aft, amd atta. Abe", tesrrad
motored to South Hen, ine, Sunda” Ree
cuanpanied by Misses Colla and Restrice
Puntos ur aad ates Witla ‘ale of
Summerville, "Micht ‘were Inthe city
inning afternoon:
pace eer -
Madunt Hurd Falcfax will appear un-
sit tg muses of the: Way's un Sea
eataigamsyeere og ane Wage an acant
sn anata ion on hie Fight haga Vereen?
2 eM een t “Seuet
Mattie tre lensed to'knoes tat ae
Foti ated ine Aho Serene
Fate te ee ethene a
Rein Beat Muda eves ARAL 2a it
salvage (ar che ciate cate
footing” af" theage hich ns
Verderick W, Waterfield of Detroit. were
Hie Siesta ee Sieh after ree Peed
Meet AE aM SIA Jared iChat
evn pea area no a
jar girls thir times A ongeact drama,
2 in fc sek a
tinder thes natpiten "oP the Cota
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Leni shes. Manenree Sau Mate Re,
rene Urom wwe i Rs
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ieee eee UE eas, aa
Meat Geamen mare ene Pinna
Gear taster cotta a ae
RUN a potion ad Seer Rae GAT
ssietramis!
Muskegon: Men,
aletsg Hittite the ethene
ellie Basak tatey i Ry eta
Hea eke Rin Beata! Ae his ot
aie meant, Sid var tate Rete ts
Si Mia ae Zeaiy"oe srtor age” ese HS
Bak “gaia Groene ely eh
BES Weladetntense i nich et
Ee ae tne rae ae Mt
Eater aa cet ope Na
fined fo hor hed. Ars. Hage Mnrves of
105 Rant Webster aventie he iso Wi,
Remi e
Mrs. W. B. Walker, Mrs, Charles Mit.
lor Mfrs. denaies Wllisims and Ms Hand
Hinrters Chactow atvtter sand. Git, AW
nme went to Detrolt, Miche Saturday
Ani sal up an Hastert) Star lodge. Ses
Wituinms tal Mes, Miler returned with
Ahetes sheen “Saturaiay” nights, Mex
Ruchor aan Mrs, Waller romained over
nm spent sundis’ in Detroit. Aire nnd
Riva. ean Guy age the anys reeiplonts
af'a henneing toa has. Fhe myn ane
Teaine are Beeline ou misoly. Mese etna
Mien retrace from Wigs. afte aehere
she anon te week Visite ter isha
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Society: of tits Ac Mf. f. ehuel aww are
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Santi Fenhet. te two grew of vanity
sl temo cetrawiy whey thes” anv atl?
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‘having her eyes teented by a spectallat.
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James Chisholm nw Ste Violet Duns
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berainonk wus Herforied Wy ftv. ©.
Bunt" Sttes dame is. Alpton ‘of 608
Bawa sireat ig ulck at Lincoin” Hos
Minin ‘De George. Parker, presiding
cider of th Ge SB vinrely, tcf Alone
dns t9 attend’ g medting of" tho. Board
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aon, Fenn. While way from thd, sity
Br, Parket wit wait hig mully ot Sad
ironic, has Norn: te ate. and atts
Johin 1. "Wiliamsy a pos, Atonday, Ape
#5." aio Unton aptiat Chured cieged
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4 converts,” Itev.” W. G- Willlams of
Hartaeiti 8, Cog bean called to,
the vacant pulpit of Sut. Vernon anti
Church. "dy Mr AWithitms. agent itor the
Detcndér, Wwialies to announce that wlien
in’ Durham soy enn find ‘the Darcnder
at 12 Sout Songum street. Blea. of
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OKLAHOMA
Ghickesha, Oia.
‘The, services Sunday, werg well at-
tondéa at all the chutehss. "The I “of
Hand. ‘Court “Galanihe held inele
winual service ac, hee, Mest Baie
tat vghureh tne "Ttew Dp. Be Jones
cenorts tho fuianein!” condition 0
First.” Baptist ‘ciurct ‘nas follows:
Sunduy wehool, “sites: We Ys Ps Ue
#10.24, goneral church, $29.00: total $04
Tine fie¥, W.-C. Walls, stor of The A.
Me church,” ha. clase wuceest:
i iuarterfy conference. tal mosey
ralsed Yor the quarter wis $810.36-" The
Reniore’ aati te, Bronzeesing The
frank narty given ty the Ohio cab In
the home "of Ai and. airs. DC. Clark
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Mr. and Sra, Witte Pry. aire. Zara
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Fayetteville, Tenn,
Mr. and Mra. John Food have returned
yom arn Tong atin "Gnwaan
ewe Jui, Smith of Batuse Ree
ie irother, Aomao Smiths and ‘wife st
mister, wsesmpanioa the bed, ot ula
motice home. ature, tee ae
ray oh ouhe thee, Satur
ruta chrgueth our town to nieash a
Voidwater Suturias. “ev. Wee. ianoy
of GP chen ta i wove tna weet ae
Ty algo Rev. Win. Caswell, Dts of Yetox”
Tile" “alsrict, ast ""Fenneases, “Conter-
anck, “bilan Weight fa'sihl faving wrk
Hosen 06| ear Bowes Diay
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Clarkevilie, Tenn.
Ming Rolla“ Wasner of Hopklnevite,
yg tang Sia catteta Bane 18
Artlevscroct, "Siew Clan’ Hager hay
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Wille, "Fans Stins'Sis ie Hatcher outers
ininda' a faw" fried, ie Ther homes is
Soult Sic ncneets fenteadny "OeShahe
ieetidell ‘Foohphis, son of Nira vm
Forplng ed Bicariny vets ate
Aoitow iy tineas of Gyhoid fever
Georre Erdem nus bean’ conned to Nk
ESnverae street in very Ui sien Bee
converse street i very ti aie at hire
Herbert Harkor and nephewa motored
Glarkavinle from Providence, Rye were
hey" Were Guoges ‘ef thelr ater, See
delin Bustos Sten Marth geting ted
Aiths Ae ao Monn aver on
Airs ahateoe Wnines hat watrmed oe
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Binck Sox oou a unahnse peme fran the
Russell Starx undaye ape dt
Score Sol. Movuung Grath dighte ar
Scheduled (@ nay here, Sonduse Neyo
‘The Neer Bo Well Clun was thyertained
Sunday evaninn by Misa fh ioherin te
Sommntree atreet’ Mea oom Halt
Stuhveiige Fenn Je tnlaaing’ the" a
Sepined orm oF Aiea hook eh.
Sidwell, sevarn weeiks gor" 3au® Hn
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IMPORTANCE OF STUDY
OF OUR HISTORY
‘tbe, tena tk..'iena’
‘Tho histery and literature of any race
axa the eredntinis om which that mace a
autaitted ta thio family” of aivitsed tam
ind are the Indiertians. of Ke future
Ponies. Pirgugh all ages, ana i.
Hi nations civilized haan sia
hs existence iy" olnting. to hy histor
tina iteratute. fot only in. prooke, of is
Gnvelonment Init ng evidence of his con=
felintlen "to the total sum of human
Houtermenty and af the torch ne lies
Tent‘to fight ‘the putt ef marta anwar
march. “the Jew, tito Grech, the Mtoman,
Tho Hindu, fhe Rianieg of China. a ths
Teonlog at Wenteen Yaron nee. hnoxsn
Hin enteemed for seit hlwtary. and.
‘uta reveal of them ani for tho con:
feltattion “they” ima muta “to mats
inowierke ‘und welfare, the. descent
ny of (hese races tna well study with
prides ani prone she hisory-of_ thele
Fchers’ fina ity Took’ with eoniidence
CA ee ona i
The uneient hisiory and Uterature of
Africa “have ‘not hese emptiacizetl by
diher ‘races which have duminacet the
Seon With thelr language und ivillzt-
Von, an thoretore thie medern Sexrocs,
ghiceiing the’ ‘lviieation “of alien” na:
lent “eiviiizitien ‘end ‘custome, eit
StiN! And oxpression im ative tribes. a
the mother nnd. it da. entirely nos
allio that the destrdetion of the. grea
‘Alexandrian iiveary deprived, he Wari
Of much of the hiviory and literature
Of ametont’ afrien,
History anit Mtetature are tavet,t
‘young end oli, tat Gey” may eet in
nteation therefeam und tie tnat ition with
Tile for the Faces that made possitt
theas nefavwemanea, Eten ts 2°
iat. Warahine the history of white
Facen “and fooky. with divinin Gf i
Booka ata) “unan ‘whae ‘Agetena tha
done, it nlmonc Imposuibie to. feet
Face’ neide ‘and conuclounness of ‘racta
Doselbifittes in sour young." men on
weaian ‘unten’ owe QP sim who. ih
dune llatony and diteratire aball got thi
feformation ‘to, thone who hunger.
In vmoigrn Aationn, Aimee, Tenalan
and | France fompectails, "Negtoen haw
fay apt nero, Mme tae
hay been ih tho. venguar in Mterature
Rrislsamugie wpa nelence. heir contrl
Mitlona ae ‘not ‘dexpixca hy the mon
enilghtened, inte am the contrary wre ae:
Conde the high pinees fe then. tei
naire, Rowvaver tat the elon!
Ge cin may ng ci rere Amey
cue why the War of the. Hones, wha
iitaea the til Ob Gk Wma Pibemre
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but have no knowlalga of Dumas, Cols-
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bars” Our schoslw teach iitie or potning
air nator ahd erature and. ube
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Over history" or Mtersture his own Face
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imation for thers are volumes tn Ubrities
Written by. Negrane themusiver. Pere
Tote at Ai one nein am wel a
tho mont “cysity "aceenable being.
MMournal of" Nogro History, by, Dex
Carter, Wosasony velunven” tn whlch
re found wontelbutionn from, ‘The: beat
ators aman which ara fonn’ the beat
eviews of hooks on Negro tifa and Bis=
Tors
ihe campatzn for the stuay of our
bistory and Hterature. conducted ‘by the
Omega Mh -Fraterntty uring ‘the wooke
of Atri 24, should: mest the abyraval ang
Sreuta tiie covqneration of ail Negro men
nd woman who are interestod in the
intellectual growti of the Tage ana ite
ution nenloremmenne:
| Nar gee
Ss tae a
Pe AEE wi
Le a a
Rae OR rote
Fre eae Sega A Full
SEG seiaee ih yay Crowth
EERE a
Ree SOM amy Sir;
Rese nein WK
a CES estore
eM sracNSTH,
. Ba viraciry
ANe THE
ne a BEAUTY OF
3 re sacs,
your Halt
es ia Ory ang
co Wry’
EAST INDIA
% =6 HAIR GROWER
< you, are bothered with
rating at” sanaton, Tek
Bie Sing. on aon tale Frade,
BE Sa gates yan iat t
Elaine Shale Growte’ roe
Pee ttine Satie prone
exc sae ert teenth oh the Bal
fHlemalatlMe RG fea ine nate wont ik
Hermes wiht hs ota tora coe
Pertieiad NUR Anthe fenteay or ety
Se geiatit lack” peur. alto re
Beh Minot fia to te Natorgt Goes Cao
Rec at Mot on for tesigotenag.
Price, Gest by Mall. $00,
8, D. LYONS, Geveral Agent,
‘6 Ne cenaral Gt Oblabome Eley, Okla.
Too extra for penture
‘AEnTs: ours
fi ices ok EMI hn
cin tals $868, SR Bt
Lots of Long Straight
Beautiful Hair
if Ona ry,
CaN { WA
SUNG
q . ny aN
- Psi
Gy’
Herolin "72"
Here arog fe ene Fee foal
Ce eae een carers ain
aa a eae ie
fatcetia Medien Coy Allentes x:
FREE poithine
‘UPON REQUEST
REAL HUMAN HAIR
Ram ame Allourwigrare
UENCE hand-macte and
SCR NERISY crcy to order}
Sats nes at
Rte) WIGS
BOS ree tons Secechos_
Re Renee)
Gaeane se
Ne, 604—Price $10.60 Of bait goods,
Le ne
‘The celobrated Mme, Baum’s Pree
parations make the skin veleet-like,
the bair silk-like. Send for yourfashion.
We cary te tur tba wasn ot
Sle meld te 31,00 abet che
ra i
‘Mne.Baum’s Mail Order Hoose
2.0, Dex 180, Ba, D, Mow Tonks
ie oe es sect ein ot tae pe
BE A HAIRDRESSER of
‘Scalp and Skin Specialist Af: =a
Weizen you towby QELS
Pry.
oF i im
1 bee
1 alge ap i
A ae
| $46.00 Complete Course for $10.00, |
Incudin 6.00 north ot the Pome inproed
Beles se garth ofthe Remges Improves
etingete fod eect eh eeoeen ed
See epee
Sf 1000, Send ioday for new term. 1
dcr pinche eee ares
ceca SH au Senden eee obi wes
W. T, MeKISSICK & co.
P.o.asc tte nto, Oak
‘Medicinal Roots
and Herbs
_ BOUGHT AND SOLD
"We have thotaands of vurietion.
Weta. thawed ut, taricten
“Wo Inve lnrmn stieke of Adam &
wer gn tag,
INDIANA HERB GARDENS
Dox 8) Mammmonds inven
ET CO
tm cere, ivehe “et Sere
Loree fins, fesrets
PME EED, sce Mint eke
iis ies ateiog “Fees”
Bra _—
ezesc/> STAR BOOK CO,
Biss! Mada Se dee
INDIANA
The Or Fellows anid Hewvetot
rae Si salts let
Chane ew Gicueraon, tater of St
Haale dikes tet
Fearechs le te Cuan
onal “Munte’ and vadtivs “wilt wen ir
detain Hiatt at et
Rahal She Moatasdattue He
{iit Si et das aes
EAS rs dee tt
EEN ama ate
Sean oto le saa
See rt ore
Was killed last! terol wt Erwitehige, ave
Baw om tune "ands te Ge the ir
Ret Sadan hala
Baha ath ad nth Rae
PER ti Nica
alin ca Ash So
sen RE Eat aa
se MER AAP! att
iene for ihe. cisitell proper Uneee
Be NE a
ieee chia Raa i
The Thest’ ever heli the Seite. “The
Heer cae nh ally ana
ERR aS cae
Fea he wae at
BAe al tlt
Bre ite ade We et
Bia Me Se aan
Beale Me nts Satta
Enlzed. Mrs Cart thurman: exangelia
Seat sa tal sao
Tes ilred tat Sahitya
Beem eater ec ete
Heer a tla tt
Seth ureans ie t
Reae NMC an Wee te
SoSainy en onan
Hi ee ee eee tah
einer at hs Silat OmIce
aM eT,
settsetate fhe Se att
RANT deat tee
Hehe Anarene ey
sey ther ite iledde a
dete ali iia diate
Hees it iy Baka a
Bestia Dataee ae de
Rens aig Meg eke
ERM we Sone ay
Sati Le Bene
BAG Cent Adi ering
funeral was held last Sunday atter-
sean AG Sadar
a.
seuss Fait
se FREE BN Tn on
seltnst fie HN, Clon spo
Soret a ie ttn og
ieeacen Sheth We PU ase
skeet AE. Sad ect
Sra hBaatg ing Mie
shear die dou oueres 408
Biot Raat of gt ein
Beers ema oC Re BRR
Herat ahaa St atin ig anes
Beak Rete tee ee
Rema d Ca ate te Rae
pee as ES ae
Hac ane en nee
face fies, he Siaae e
erm ee ui ea
et atte as a
Het ascent
aie atta SSR ay ae
sere eH teh ae
ete he ER Can AG
tinea {ana Rebs
Seetacs ada eta
sel He Re A
eam aA Be eee
Real a BR ot
fanart, who, ea heed “very A
NORTH CAROLINA
‘Mackey Meudtaln, Me C.
Rev, Martin baptized 98 Sunday after
three “weeks” auecenstul revival at. St
Jamey Baptiat Church. fev. Johnson 9
the Free Wil Heapast’ Churety alvo ban
Uzed three, the fant lence Mountatn
fitness defeated” the As
Koste aggregution’ Wednesday ty ti
feare of 8 to. tere Bilwand Ie con
tuetings a revival xt Kleneser, lptia
Chnreh. “Several. have ‘anited sith th
church. Reedy Sheridan od. rs. Car
Hlo"Tituman: were. married “April So
LOUISIANA
Patterson, La.
John Shackelford urrived hero Prida
night from Chvengo to be at the beast
stthin ttek mother, Siew. Maein Shacks)
Ford, “airs. Vicugria iia ant Siem Set
Ete Tiolmes made x fying trip Monday ti
Morgan City, tat. Mra. ancy White die
Hadas at her" reniicnees She Weave
{ireo duitzntory Sa one som to. mot
Wer demise. "She svn a niember
HSther Larige, No, 300 "The funeral
BPG Ke See
Fe
Comet
Saal
BEN Gea ar AEN
eat, reece,
Bora! fae)
ideas "Wace
evens Weteae
Eee) een
eee 5 e
CeASAERA ry
te mst somtseral Coarrey of
spent ih “peatern eave of
cocgx
[OCOA BALM
Areas Set ae Somat
pepe eine ae le ar fea
iP eee oe Gee,
se Teac es
ee a aes
onic ey wan
is a Prescription for Colts,
Fever and LaGrippe. It’s the
most speedy remedy we know,
preventing Pneumonia,
GEORGIA
All Georgia new must reach thi
office, net fater ‘than the rat’ mal
Monday: to ‘insure publication.
Fort Vatiey, 03.
we Content. atom usatlat ebureh
cio See ad ee ANN ee
Sie adt ten te Woe Mia in Nout:
trig das ch fhe venbier at tay He
SG Maeght ie haat arta
Sie at gad Matarse *honpaan ee
ction! he “Suniee. wien ti
Scthot fretentea the sentor lass to.‘
Pe eg pec aS
Ae ee Face eae Cte ty Siew
Monngson. "Boe Paine hy prema
net pts AUianta Cote Gone ASS
Seton dor the Adyanerment ses
Sentuilve delegation, Brincipal Sith
Teint WS ssioetad ome: ae see
tek Sut Ge Nee Woe ha
indertat's? the ached? Mira. ese
lense ‘oe energetic and entstaat
etna Streets hag beat Serta
iS shop Wank form ition while to ee
Semiel rote” S.Melt SRC? EE
See stent ot Statin,
STerial ta the schol Sad tric fo ke
them femurs sn oho" heh ed
rerhod/ Werke ie oon Acute
netoumek for Somme hae as he peo
wil he glad’ to have the remuneratton
that ‘Cories: when xamneting ihe peach
rap
—
ARKANSAS ~
Malvern, Ark.
‘The Rosal Cirete ha he annual ser.
apa at thes Neon shall hast Sma
Sain “hart ane or altera'e mos
ieminent ines ony hai opened
Me Meaeaect amt cate ia the Weta
Biithing" an haee esue! Sean tise
cease. Sa, sts hecen' bn
Steaks ote Thongh a Be piece SF beh
cn heres
gee
apie Mary tcc Shoffner ts visiting rel-
satlvew and friends hore this, weak. Miss
Jennie Copland and Miss Tella John-
Jon, who have heen visiting A. Gage. the
formers hrothercinciat. eft, Satuedas
for their homo. larksctale. Mise. Sam
Mewillan “Weinkiey.« camo’ Saturday” to
spond a week With his paronta, Mev, and
Heat, Te Sichtlan,vetoro thes ieee
for inieir new home, Omana, ‘Neb. Sry.
Taltle Ch, King ikon the sick fist. Mex. J:
AW. Piemning. Was called to St Louis Mon-
Ange Hunt Dy the dewth of, her ister,
Sirs. alle Stasfiole Dr. De Pastor
Iefe'aonday nigut for Gary und Detralt,
Mile. to spend foe days searching (oF
aimee Ieeation. “1th. Meatttian, DD
Fesizncibas Nastor of ihe First Baptist
chureh Stndyy, Apell 24, samo Lo. take
sftect Sunday.” May Tat. to" aecept a
fall at Omang, Neb, "WF Mogan of
‘Beoies apent Vettes here: .
The big six weeks drive for the ratty
lot Roanoke fiaptist church ended Sun:
age eighe, After the final count the to:
Seeds netted $9,300-12." ‘Ton mauieh.pralss
cannot he given ihe Rev, ht iL
aster, Mere the arranged plans thai
lraugiit wuceess, “ils Co-workers Rise
come th for, thelr harry of commenda:
tion. Wee" HUl can nis” boast af
membership of, 423. {neluding children
Bie his energetic. method and affable
Sita hea” wo frou tx metnbers a
the punile tho highest respect since ti
Semming ere four sears ago from To
ppekn, Raneax, where he wan pastor there
Your xearn. Ho In graduate ot Virginia
Uniesraty. and. pastored. at at Zon
Rapuist-chureh (los Angeles, Cai. ten
fete Tue Eleiding brothers “pagal
Seciety men, arranged a dance at Whit
tlagton "hark “Thurstas mht tor | th
Younger ket. The attendance was lari
And each voleodt soll time. Mes, Ana
Waaleins had ax har lianer guest. Tihurs
tag evening. Ming Maries Adams 0
Greenshora, Silss-t Tort Mier, of "New
York cise, Walter” Waldron, of “Tot
Sntings: Stisn Mand ‘Tastor.” of | Ho
Spine, and Aire. Lambert.” Aine Gene
Ela Johnson was «charming hostess.
ae informal dinaer pts ne her hors
Watnut street" Prides, honoring A. ty
Pinkston af Chleagn, tite ann Aviat
Smith ot Cleveland; hie.” Gthers press
ent Were Ste. and Mrs. i Putnam and
Str. Semiert, "the avron bazaar given
AU the Vapor City "Annes hy the Datteh
ies allay hut huraday” ens ght
Miceens, ‘The ‘procreds fo voward «the
Visitor’ Chapel ray. em. (tie Mar
Fis gave a dancing party at her hain ta
Greseont avenue hanoring the. Yotiner
kot nnd visitors, “Curd swans yastin
And ‘some Induiged Ih dancing Units
ite hour, The hoxteas was assisted
Misses ‘Ferrch= and. icing in. serving
hteutr included Me. and Mex. Hacris, ate
Aad Mrs John Davia, air, ang, Mrs
Rohert Htmondaon, Stra. C. Winer
Chicago, kz. Sis Carrie. Stewart, Sirs
Sorthegrt. Texarkana, Atk. Chacle
Gage, Chicana, tik Miss Sabet “Terre
Misi. Noland, Maine farris, Stes. fT
Warren fem, Ke ie. Camber
thers” Mae Fazal Ploicher iy aitte il
ather home in Veastet street. Se nnd
Siea"sne Stone. of Detealt. Sich. are
Rew ‘Ayrivain at Mra Wilson's.” Mra
fom Mneent Is visiting her moier
Siem, sfaliie Reser, tor, a atay nt meveral
Weeks Mrs, Vincent will he rememborrd
Ay charininie Miss evar. Since her mrs
aga he Ras heen taaing er ome f
ftasne Ml, Tim King spent tie sweok-
SET'CL Phew Baan Adee ne cole
IOWA
Ditumwa, towa.
Mrs. tlle Griever, worthy: counsellor
of Nose of Sharon Court, No. 5. Is ih at
Her home on Afyrti treat. Mrs. "Tea
Givens, grand “worthy, colinseller aver
Ail Courts at ‘Calanthe inthe state, of
Towa. was tn the elt fou days Tie
rot pana Court: Ladies Will hott thet
itil ttm Sung trons at
Second ‘Baptist church.” Mrs. AMeitinley
Weuks and her het daugicr will bs
rough Tome "uhis week, “dames tsar
fan Leg Atkins care. in Algomield thls
Week, “Stee Hewitt ts a visitor in” Alia
this Weeks” Attorney Waodson ‘of \Des
Moines pissed this way en route ke Icahn:
sas CUY, Sto, Ste and Stes Harvey. ay:
{or will tie in Gentersttic, fowa, ver
Stinday to attend the K. i, annual scr:
mon there, Mrs, Rieti Warner was
ealled’ to Chicago hy the suden Uness
of her iaughtor. art Work hi or
chased seven-passenger car. Willlam
Alten is. visiting "at le home sth hl
Sileand ditighter on Myre street Mx
Usna way iad te reat at Kirkwville, Se
Rivasell Galley Sf this elty. hax Just re:
turned, from” Betrott, “where fe stas
atte wy the Minews of ils sunt Vi
Olle Niennivon ‘of Pidettel was Visiting
Orme tte 88. Stra Win Jone
Nite of William Jones, reporter tort
Vefonter, wit! ba a visitor Im thie. cls
somiu day noxt welt
Buriington, tows
Mrs. A. Hedge and’ Mre. @. Marton
pgnt ae werk end tn Heabgg
Timmons hos spent last “Pow
tyening. ih ‘Bort “Sadisans stew 1
Athahington, apont the Meet part of th
week in Codar flaplds, “Sites to. 1eonk
Ie'alne”to be ‘ome nigain. | Mrs. x. Au
som ie ate hep. nupie” _ Seorta” Whitt
Ie"lnproving.! “Atrx. Le, Sinith of Wes
Hhucleton it ‘Gant vines Fh
funeral was Neld AC the St. foling A
SEE church.” dthvs Minnie’ Tonnel 0
Monniotth, ii, te a visitor in this chy
Qteiee-Gite, hewn:
pened, treour city was the Wig: Father
Petar cur ntenth koratt Bact uae
dred Guiers Amd wove aitennen. the
eee eee te et See
est her wal eS
"Retupns te Arkansas
iether: eset
turned to Tlate Rack, Arkon MS
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THE PRAIRIE STATE
‘Bloominaton. iil.
ey tho, Ueaveenen hewn, fon of te
Srna aarti, er AR
ecicenetactemi J ue
SR AIA SE fous alle
ae ah angle aie
Saat Settee ial
SR ag hel ae ee
Se Ae Sa ae Hee, dal
ane er worms in wie fate. 36
Sie, Slonltee e aaResa
tin, Hie dn cee ase
Fee rls
Bee aaron Marg ta cet
dat tele tite
Sige nat fhe uae Sy
fella atest sg paras sa
Reni iAP aa
SERS A aden oe te
Hie Me reer thea
Sain EACH alee nite a
SR a an ine ae
BE Seen at ane
SP, are ai ee
Pir meine twtr
Sa ie Sani
sae. Ht Sea an
ita enh al atta, is a
Nasi, Meee AR SAN
Seotiagh tt cane de Sites Sie
SES? HVA ME og
neon Stee eae
Tesco tee gah
ht Beet ts to
ie uae ene eat
Sea eae tay eee ha
Ceram te He Na cae bs
TURE et SM tall
seu Be Ne Scie
iheacs Sea uae
warsay
aig amd ate toa, 8368 tye
rashes ce aah id i one
PAT eS Maal
te than ocean aga ca
Palani Garten ees
eM Sa eae Wigt
Fara Molds iets ny
ane al 2 haar
Tele rta (e Bee Brae
a me mei
She as ca a
Boost shin, BaD ieee
fetter LS Cee, ea
eae SME Chota teeth
He fa RU ea
Se a a ae ee
Sita GS sale hate
eos tae a ie des
Stent Sener NE
Reeth Chacha iat
Mena Ti eta ine SG
PTR Roane Nabe
REP eee teh ee
fof "Pentagt™ Sunny Hee panaey
Sealed the SUR al ond
Feehcideael oah Sead
cama gee Hl we wa
Benet Lire fae ae
SEA aha Shatin
So teers wl eres
RSA ea Sr sat
veel,
oaestare. 1.
Tongpntor hate ai" second Aap
uatilunler hat, gle, Serena
ng inanateed ane a
sete om, ot A ae
see austen amet
ai, ih, Pace dah eet ore
Emre aida aie (ari
ee See at aatita gat Ch
avin Man ala oN
ReKE ie citi att ale Se
Biche be SER att ae ee
Mrs. Emme Hida, presidents Mrs, Mad
Size, ite ren mB
GS tai ettiard ing he
Hea acoso
cheat oni iepiecr ite Net
Cea I a BRE Loca
Feta! oll are aa
Carrier Mitts, 1h
pe ag Hed” Bn Meet, ot
sh tat find ute ci hie
Son Spa Maen le nee
ite oe theta oi tt
ies as AN thera aa
iene ead tatee™ Bam
Caer of tas abl nat
Heit (ae ine Aner
BEERS, dia noe Ah
etn i Re gi
et i a es “Loe
Si eat
engin -
4 tage fume Sangin, ain
annua serinuns “it Aton a Cen
Bie, Ps nat abc
Seger ane aéaeR Hise
Houta haat Yan
Tle Mle Beta, Mi
Tee et a
Bertani eae oe
Her eh Gut aeted eg Sie
Hee cael ape ght
HEED aah ee a oes
mt oir ee Sie eae
Heer tke tree at ie
teresting tik on the «advancement of
See a aw
cena, 1
lng atary SERRE WY soars,
a SRP any Sot
SE Ae dae ene
Ppt feateaaae orl eet fae
ition oliiating. idee We HL" Garter
Re omc aes At ae Sa
fea. Miigiel anes Ot ane Seat
Ean ht da od vera
HEREC Aa Vet
HP Eom ak SeSue
stag sees ETH Me sin
Here alte ne a
Alton’ and ate, Jone, Sager at Chi-
SSSI Met “at a
one ar iets "aciaae
Reade! aha ss dUGtseh
Arosa ae,
Bored ah Se cacy ae
ant rea aren a ne
BSN caralten ana nah
seat,
Tye ot wR Ranma gem
Sagi Hated ie
ag. Site Barat igor lanl & sume
| The Kk, of P. had their annual sermon
In'itrawer hall every tat and thie Wests
ies sara bacon
aera tae tetera
Krade "atl Sumner xeliool. | Cudro. th
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
aniea iidre gents
Little Money Invested Brings Big Profits
$5.00 (Five Dollars) $1.75 (One Seventy-Five)
Gets Printed Instructions Outfit Starts Business
FULTOFOOD-BESTYETT
POSITIVELY GROWS HAIR AND CURES DISEASED SCALPS.
STOPS FALLING OUT .
ute aie Fol (Sete ISM nen 86h acne “See ea Ernest
Fue "Feige SAND cocci RBE — Qhunaiant growth ef hate. One 00 box cone
Cletomas given. A thorough course by mall’ Terms reasonable.
Tie CO. D. orders, No samples. "No: checks ncceptea,
address MRS, E. G. FULTON
4808 Prairie Ave. Apt. 2 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
PHONE OAKLANO 2439
All Prairie State news must reach
this: office by Tuesday noon to insure
cubtoutione
Crain a iia AP tr hua
Fite eS Sa et can
RoBeey te sit Man ht
AeA AY te Mee eet
Basch hie oat, Ag ie
Beh te gaa a
ch teh gaa Ma
Rez anal SOO Ge
president, Mra, Af Andarson.
Vasa ari etch Ea
Boral A th eee el
eh elena ghee
seh ey nee So
Nisiter inthe city” Mendag, rs. Noms
Mrs. J. Long wax hostens to the ©. ©.
cith Frias. sien. C. Jackson proved
lenareing hostezs when ‘she entertained
the indies of the Sunshine Club. ‘Copl
Jaisettuaed was “iter is Ushana Henes
feet fy: Organizations’ ates, Sarah
[Guy has been quite sick Wut ts. tupror
fing ‘Siew Viole Pietcher iv ill Sire
Heninie feseatl af Midiiotown. Ohio, has
returmed home after w weokck visit with
fier brother und. wife, Mr. and. Mrs
Watson Pietehor. “Mee. Wlewher gave
Iidle"ecnioe pants for her Me i
fort Gus ie sponding a wack With her
nother. Mex. Saralt Fassett in Cinein-
pati. Ohio. “Mex Raward Fletcher 72.
firned venterday from Cineinmath. sis
Grave Currie spent Sunday in Cotimbie
Ghin’ Stadame Therthe Dickerson Ste
of Chicago wonderfully vntertatned th
etana neonle Friday evening att
Banta." church." She sang, th
Italian and. Fyench. The nursing class
Imada splendid. Meeting ‘Tuesdays nce:
nhown. at whieh time n demonstration Wa
Rivet Abed, a baby ae patient.
Tiea-making ad how to Care for a Pa:
tieng'In bed
‘Gcand Chain 10:
cer feoue the -eraneeliat of inte
Sei att ne ee Sl
Pore ae pt
BSR sen Shi aseti nee nee
Ae Recht tin fate
PeshatemateteAnY et ma
Ki etn ag Ea, Me
pecrian a Stun anee olin Se
Re oe rag Arlee Set eriiooe
De che unin reer es ip coe
Bea entlo ae teh
Phong ned IAS nts Caer f he
Se REE ths Man Goes gt
fae Ses Aral ar
Pica Mut aE UEES etl Cnet
erisinbaast ove cee cians Gh
cee Cent oes sceigria OF
Sustek othe and Citined ei
SF URE AeA nau at Ale
Sees Aah aitial tel ae ae
chance lat Sundas, but owing to the
SPs eae aie trter enbtcac
At Olmstead, he did not preach until
es ca nm a ra
pe A Rg Re
Leonard. accompanied Curter 2. IT. Ran-
Pea ShgSene Eto fa
Hee Setar tan ane
Goes aC UMNO crater itt’ saeiee
SER Schr BA Sat Ra
i. Dick Washur, Rese
Me. Ven
Mrs. William Williams was in St.
Lous last week. The Kee of Pes. heli
thelr annual thanksgiving ‘Nerviees
he “corinthian ‘aptly church. Sundae
‘Tho Vosiees from Centralia assisted hi
Rendering a very elaborate. proneam,
Sense Bilis “and Willlo Raruett of
Marion, Ul, were the guests of Monty
Smlth'satirday.” Marian. tirooms. re
turned to his homo in tdayeities Ke
fast week Mothers day will hn observed
av the. f. Mi. &, church Runaay. evepiiue
iL S'welack. (A ‘program will be eats
red ‘uniler the Hugpiees of Une Sie
slonary" Soctets. “Thornton Crowns. Who
Huon the lt for, nome tiie. Fa
Whened to Laquistlliny yee last werk
Me Latrio Gant of teers Haute, ind:
ig Gio Buest of Felmtiven.
‘ Wetzonetia, 111.
‘Sunday, April 24, wax tha closing day
for the Vildyviile wemi-annual conference
ofthe. churches Rey Ii. Me. Turner
Rete ast monaraine. "The Stiswow luattic
Hallock, “Lavada’ Rogers an Stud
Horter secompanted (ears Chon sn
Fred Porter to. Padueah, iy. Sautrday,
Mirus Adeline. (irrene. left Saturday for
Carbondale, I to Visit her won: Tom
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Sporting Editor Chlengue Defender, Friend Frank:
I took my tip with a half a pair of jeans, and a wink back, so I could argue baseball. I must admit that I had the thing all twisted. I know the game of croquet and basketball, baseball and horse of an oak tree, color, half bone, got an early start, arriving at the park about 9 o'clock. I walked the block, vented me, I saw my midlife later, not knowing anything about baseball hours, so my army of cleaners strolled by, looking bunch of fellows. So the old circus idea came into my head, the elephant and see the show, the rotten stumps like a champion. After all was done, the gang sat down and looked easy for them to do.
We arrived. We was right. The old sign read "Twenty-five cents." That was me. Got into a long line of people. I was the money taker. He swept it away, and gave me a ticket and kept the change. I made a big holler. All he
WEST SIDE NEWS
Opening Resort Lots on Twin Lakos
at Idlewild
William Hair, 1921 Park avenue,
with a crew of men, is engaged in
clearing the site of the Hair addition.
A log cottage has already been crested
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said was the rest goes on your income tax. What made it stronger was the big cop said he would put me out if I didn't move along. Nubbi said he would grandstand or stand up, which I did the better part of the time. Well, take it from yours truly, it was some show and nothing on this affair. I was quite rattled looking tixes way and that. I soon forgot about my four hats. Well, the boys could not see me no one knew anybody that was playing but tibue Foster. He is some big dog in the meat house. Well, this game started. There was a pub thing. I commenced to ask him everything until he grew tired of my company and moved away, so I was left alone. I was not to be outdone, and I commenced every time the crowed raked a racket. I must have got out of line, for my sport standing back of me said it, didn't keep quiet he would slip me up the slide. That kind of showed me down.
The game was simply cross-eyed to one thing. I could not understand two or three balls and did not run. Then another fellow would know just one and run like everybody else. I knew too lazy to run? Another thing; those fellows that knocked the ball did not save where they knocked or where they went up in the air and on the side, some back of them. The play was such trifles, there are in a thousand such trifles, there are in a thousand things I did not understand. Only one I did, and that's the guy that took the income tax. My uni-fellow to pity the income tax.
Well, Frank, that game got my sporting blood up. I am invited to attend a box party at the theater with my friends, and I am the guest of Tony. Also invited in a treelery party to Dumning as Mr. Hurper's special guest, "tat's guts, dint't it Frank. No more. Yours truly." JULI JONES JR. I S.-K. Frank, that kind of a play is Dumning? I never heard of it before.
IDLEWILD LOT SALE
Nabbed as Hootch Vender
Hagerstown, Md., May 6-8. James Bullitt was released in $500 bail, and John Bell was released in $250 bail to await the action of the grand jury after being withdrawn from municipal whiskey." Federal prohibition officer arrested the men. The officers claim that they bought the whiskey from the men under bail.
Violates Gun Law.
St. Louis, Md., May 6-8. Meyer Wittles, twentieth who conducts a pawnshop at a bank, was arrested for violating the new state law forbidding the sale of firearms to persons with a weapon. William Wittles a revolver to Fred Williams, who went to the pawnshop to have a watch repaired.
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ALFRED GRIFFIN
Waet to know the whereabouts of Alfred Griffin, who left his home in Montgomery Ky., about 17 years ago in that city. He is survived by his mother, Eunice C. Delaney Churchill, died March 25 of this year and left a piece of property for him in the church Churchill, administrator, 1921 Spruce street, Haute Inde, 30-5
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NORAL JOHNSON
Would like to locate my father, Noral Johnson, whom I have never seen. Last record of in Chicago runners-up, the 1984 Olympics, far, where he was employed as a blacksmith. My mother's name was Amanda Aurich. Address all information to Oliver Thomas Burch, 621 Richard street, Detroit.
ETHEL DONNELL
Will any person knowing the whereabouts of Ethet Donnelly, formerly of 8100 Elles avenue, please phone Douglas 4726.
IN MEMORIAM
In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, George H. Lowell, who passed away one year ago, May 7.
"In the graveyard softly sleeping, where the flowers gently wave, Liam the flower who lived early in his lonely, shoal grave.
Loving Wife, Daughter, Sister and Grandson.
In loving memory of my dear husband, Austin Wilbon, who died one year ago, April 28, 1920. "Sad was the fatal day when God called you to come home to sorrow each day through the last year. Often I cry and think of how you died. If I could only have held my heart and heard the sighs of your heart, I would grieve or been so sad. Every day brings back sweet memories and every memory a fear. A grief that cannot be healed in that which cannot be be healed." A Loving Wife.
In loving memory of our dear mother, who pass away away May 5, 1919: "Gone but not forgotten." Madly, kindly, tendered by Sonderson, Montville, Pax, Mrs John Wilbon, Thomas W. Fleming, Cleveland, Ohio.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this means of expressing my heartfelt appreciation and gratitude for the beautiful tokens of consolation and sympathy. Dear Mrs. Walker, kindly send me neighbors and friends during the short illness and death of my husband, G. Walker, who died Wednesday, 21 April. Mrs. A. G. Walker, wife.
I wish to thank my many friends for their kindness to me during the short illness and death of my husband, Thomas M. Grant. I am particularly grateful to the American Legion, Royal Eagle Lodge No. 96, North Carolina Consistory No. 28 of the Massage-Little Grant, 3350 Vernon avenue.
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Williams Found Guilty
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WE WILL SELL GOOD FREE. We will furnish you with a supply of goods to sell; all we ask is that of good quality.
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AGENTS WANTED - SALE AND FEMALE,
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GARAGE FOR RENT - ONE CAR OR SMALL
CAR. 200 W. 200 E. 200 W. 200 E.
Bloom, 654 Alpine square, between 38th and
39th sts. on Vineyard ave.
OFFICE OR HOMES FOR RENT - IN-A-
TEN. 200 W. 200 E. 200 W. 200 E.
On state st., near 39th st. in
Boulevard 6370.
FOR SALE OR RENT - THREE-THIRD CIRC
at 121 Judge st. For information call
at 121 Judge st. For information call
6531 Alameda st. Phone Normal 4721.
FLATS FOR RENT
WILL TURN OVER LEASE OF $RM. MOD.
FOR parties interested for sale at $100.
for parcelers interested for sale at 31. Chicago behender.
TWO-ROOM PLATIN IN EXCLUSIVE NEIGHBOR
horseback; also large room. Kenwood $22.
SIXTH ROOM FOR PER MONTH. CALL
(212) 255-2222.
FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT
COLUMBIA AVE., 8200-6200 FURNISHED
apartments; kitchenettes. Call cremings
Dresel 1107.
HOUSTON AVE., 400-2400 PARTNEL FURN
dinks with bath and laundry. Oakland 1857
GRAND BLVD., 4320, APT. 2, R-SEATLY FURN.
room; room or manor. Dresden 768.
ST. LAWRENCH AVE., 4210, APT. 2, ROOM; for man or woman employed. Dresden 768.
ST. LAWRENCH AVE., 4210, APT. 2, ROOM; for man or woman employed. Dresden 768.
FURNISHED HOME, PYRATH HOME, MODERN conveniences. Dunglar 4230.
LANGLEY AVE., 4316, APT. 2, TWO FURN. room; room preferred. Dresden 762.
FURNISHED HOME, PYRATH HOME, MODERN conveniences. Dunglar 4230.
E. 420 PL. 427. 2D FHAY~THREE UNFURN.
can be used as kitchencenter.
Oliver 0177.
you want Help, to in fact, to exchange PURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
FRANKLIN FAMILY HOTELS
Beautifully furnished rooms, with all modern conveniences. Also sanitary kitchens, with private lockers. Prices $ to $$ per week.
MRS. P. FRANKLIN, Prop.
W. G. McGuire, Mer.
INDIANA AVE., 106B, 20B APT. FOR RENT:
Looking for a room? We have 8; cheerful
homeliness; and 2 rooms, $8 and $7, for ladies
only, W. K. tric. 20-
VINCENNAS AVE. 7523, 5230 FLAT-FAIR,
moule to couple, with helen绮丽, $6.25
and $7.50, both near refiances. Those
Stewart 6656.
WAHARSH AVE. 2923, 422 AP, SKETCH-
form, pumice, with mould in conventions.
Normal 1749, with outdoor moulds private.
Normal 1749.
PIPHRADE AVL. 822-SEXTAN FURN
electricity, near L.
and surface wires.
GRAND BAD, 3228, ASP 9-2-1817777
people employed, men preferred,
lindges lindges
E: 418 ST. 690-1400 ROM AND PHI
also also other rooms, unfurnished,
GRAND GITT.
E. 420 ST., 51, APC 2-2W00 HODENS, 1
4:30 PM, Monday, 10/10/14, at 4:30
Sunday's day, 10:40 PM, at 4:30
SUPPATH AVE., 3440, 21F ST-NATR
LIGHTS, Mrs. A. Cade, all three electric
LIGHTS, Mrs. A. Cade,
851. LAWRENCE AVE., 4530. APP. 1—PURCH
Kawasaki AVE., 4530. APP. 2—330 p. p.
Kawasaki AVE., 4530. APP. 3—330 p.
WAHAMS AVE., 4530. APP. 4—317—178
geats who are part of the
geats who are part of the
ALPINE SQUARE, 4530. EXTRA LARGE O
wife or 2 men: working people pref. 30
wife or 2 men: working people pref. 30
PRAIRIE AVE. 3510, 3D FLOOR- NEATAY
furnished rooms; steam heat; home for
guests; laundry; kitchen; pool; tennis
PRAIRIE AVE. 3730-1000S; STEAM TIP
elevight; non-moored. Beamed. 314-34.
furnished rooms; steam heat; home for
guests; laundry; kitchen; pool; tennis
MODERN PURNISHED ROOMS; THRONE
parked 312.
MODERN PURNISHED ROOMS; THRONE
parked 312.
4720, 21 FLOOR- FURNISHED
PLAISHIE AVE., 4810, 30T APT—NEVATY
furnished rooms. Kennedwil 4810, 7:14
ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 4507—FWOOKS,
Kennedwil 4830.
GRAND AVE., 4507 APT—FURNISHED
room to people employed.
DOUBLE ROOM FOR TWO GIRLS EMPLOYED.
Boulevard 4830.
NO TWENTY FURNISHED ROOMS; VERY
FURNISHED ROOMS. Kennedwil 4820.
PLAISHIE AVE., 4512 APT—FURN,
room for married couple; steam, sterclety.
SOUTH PLAISHIE AVE., 3350—NECLY FURN.
Melkenthee rooms.
WARNES AVE., 4512 APT—FURN,
room for convenience. Went. 4810, 7:14
ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 4518, 30T APT—
Front room for couple; also single room.
Kennedwil 4830.
ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 4518, 30T APT—
Front room for couple; also single room.
Kennedwil 4830.
SOUTH PLAISHIE AVE., 2070—LIGHT
furn. rooms; mod. convenience. Doug. 4850.
WARNES AVE., 2070, 18T APT—FURN.
WARNES AVE., 2070, 18T APT—FURN.
GRAND BLDW., 4551—FURNISHED ROOMS;
mod. convenience.
TWO MODERN PUNK, ROOM, CONNECTED
or oracle; cool room. Keenwood 4118.
VINCENNES AVE., 1960-LARGE STEAM
steamfront front room.
VERKON AVE. 3010—FURN. AND UNFURN.
modern; ancient corruptions.
8071 ST. NEXA VIRGINIAH HOMES
prIVATE family; mod. conv. Douglas JGCS
NELLYLA FURNISHED HOMES; MODERN
conferences; single or couple. Dodge, 8322
INHASA AVENUE, 2718, BST APT, -TWO ROWS
INHASA AVENUE, 2718, large room for
computers. Roomed 2,700 sq. ft.
4. 45TH ST. 525-NSATLY PURN, RM FOR
modern conventions; no other needs apply
modern conventions; no other needs apply
ST. LAWRENCE AVE, 451, 181 FT.
furnished furnished rooms; single or married
furnished rooms; single or married
FORWARDSTH AVE, 431, 21 DAY FT.—TWO
will take care of furniture; preferred
will take care of furniture; preferred
PRAIRIE AVE, 1515, 21 DFT.—LARGE
will take care of furniture; for couple for
man for man
BROADWAY 4155
LS LAWRENCH AVE. 450, 310 APFT.
Knoxville room for couple or goals.
Knoxville room for couple or goals.
WARSHAL AVE. 3132 FURK RMK. 1107
Boston room for kitchen and
bathroom. 3000 beds.
WANT BELLARIE COUPLE TO SHARE 7
neighborhood, more likely, steven. Room 3021.
CALMFIELD AVENUE, 3024. PHONE ROOMS, PUR-
CHASE with one of our rooms. Douglas. Room
with one of our rooms. Douglas. Room
TANCINNES AVENUE, 1503. 3021. APT. LARGE,
must be present to be appreciated.
CHAMPAIN AVENUE, 801. 3021. APT. FURN.
call after 6 p.m., or in. SINGLE, electric.
Call after 6 p.m., or in. SINGLE, electric.
CHAMPAIN AVENUE, 2566. FURN. APT. UNFURN.
private kitchen. Douglas. Mrs. BECK.
CHAMPAIN AVENUE, 4421. COUPLE WANT
residence with children. $25 per month.
GRAND BLDY, 3501, 3503, 3507, 3510, AIT - ATTACH-
MENT, out of the ordinary, gentlemen pre-
ferred.
PRAIRIE AVE., 3501, AIT, AIT - NICH
steam boiler, electric, irr requires.
POTTAGE GROVE AVE., 4501, AIT, H-T
steam boiler or ornamental or steam boiler
hard block to 1/4".
PORUS AVE., 2500 - PUTH, ROONS: PEO
who appreciate a toilet, hanging. Dongles.
VINCENTS AVE. 4257 - two PUCK, 100
uniform, sleeman, sleeman, two. KEWSON MED.
CHAMPAIN AVE. 4701 - two APTS, FUR
MERCER AVE. 4701 - two APTS, FUR
LANCYSON AVE. 4657 - two FURNISHING
GVANS AVE. 455, 40 APT, APT—FUNNISHED
VINCENTA AVE. 165, 104 APT—FUNNISHED
room for couple or single man. 7:14
PRAIRIE AVE. 435, 431 APT, 3-FUNNISHED
room, house princelets. 8:00
WASHINGTON FRIENDLY FRIENDLY ROOM
with private birth and room. 7:14
PRAIRIE AVE. 435, 431 APT, FUNNISHED
room, house princelets. 8:00
MISS JOHNSON
room, modern. 8:28
NICOLLY FUNNISHED FRONT ROOM-TWO
room, prefers Douglas 4277.
18:00TH FUNNISHED NEATLY FUNNISHED
room, brewery 4327.
INDANA AVE. 310-MODERN ROOMS
18:10TH FUNNISHED NEATLY FUNNISHED
room, brewery 4327.
WASHINGTON FUNNISHED ROOM
light homekeeping. Douglas 1507.
PRAIRIE AVE. 425, 421 APT, C-LARGE
FUNNISHED ROOM. 4421.
PRAIRIE AVE. 425, 421 APT, 2—NICELY
furnished room.
INDIANA AVE., 315, 118T AUT.-BOMBERS
415, 118T AUT.-BOMBERS
517, 118T AUT.-BOMBERS
507, 118T AUT.-BOMBERS
unfurished row, Pace 4235
furished row, Pace 4235
private family, Boudreau 7074
adapter; reasonable. Douglas #470.
PRONT (QDQ): MUTCHEN PRIVILEGES.
3RD ST. 500, APT. 1-PUCKN. PRONT
room, modern. Douglas #600.
BLAMWARD AVE., 455, 456, 2D APT.-LIGHT
ST. LANEHURST AVE., 472, 473 APT.-LOOM
in private family; modern condo/res.
MULGAN AVE., 229-LARGE PUNK, 4D
for couple or 2 mons; 230 small room.
ST. LANEHURST AVE., 229-LARGE PUNK
in private family; modern condo/res.
MULGAN AVE., 229-LARGE PUNK, 4D
for couple or 2 mons; 230 small room.
INDIANA AVE., 3215-HOUSEKEEPING RING
for quiet first-class class; private kitchen.
E. 407, 129, 617 - HOOMS; MODERN.
GRAND BAYV., 2535-NEWLY PUNK, 600M
steam, clean, running water. 4567.
E. 32D, 100, 407, APT.-K-NICKLY PUNK.
E. 32D, 100, 407, APT.-K-NICKLY PUNK.
GALMERET AVE., 456, 457, 2D APT.-THREE
furnished rooms; modern, amenable.
STATE ST., 4058, 408, FLAT-LIFE FRONT
LANEHURST AVE., 4541-PUNK, 600M
congregate couple or pair. Drayton 8023.
PHAIHIE AVE., 3723-TWO PUNK, 4FREN
rooms. Douglas 185.
PHAIHIE AVE., 3723-TWO PUNK, 4FREN
rooms. Douglas 185.
PURNISHIED HOSPITAL, BRADONABLE PRIZE
good transportation, Oakland 7021.
WAMISH AVE., 4587, 459, 3D APT.-LIGHT
ST. LANEHURST AVE., 4587, 459, 3D APT.-LIGHT
ST. LANEHURST AVE., 4587, 459, 3D APT.-LIGHT
STATE ST., 6068, 408, APT.-PUNK, 600M;
girls or 2 young... Renwood 6035.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
BRAZIL
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American Office: 3539 State Street,
Chicago, IL.
FOR SALE!—3-FLAT BRICK;
steam; fine neighborhood;
good rents; near 43d and
Langley av. Price $7,000; cash
$3,000; balance monthly.
A snap. Act quick. Box 55,
Defender.
FOR SALE!—HOT WATER
5 lamps, indent cash down $500. Vari-
sions: hot water heater, light, cash payment
14-hour house, Indiana ave. $4,250. B.
FOR THE BEST FARMS
Large or small, write
W. H. WATSON
FOR SALE: -382 S. DEATHRON ST. TWO
fourth floor, hotel 1st, hotel annual rent $1,000
$8,000, hotel annual rent $2,000
$8,000, $1,000, hotel annual rent $2,000
MORGAN FARM'S NEW LITTLE HOME
two 2, lots; $250, $250 each, hotel monthly,
$250, $250 each, hotel monthly,
car to Racine, Phone Racine 2850,
LARGE HOSING HOME OR HOTEL FOR
two water, steam heat; well furnished,
Apple 389 Nuttie M. Phone Vetrij 2277,
HOSING HOME for heating, heat to death in family
WY WEST GILM, M 6-100M BRICK HOME
WY WEST GILM, M 6-100M FULL SUNSHINE, M
27, FLO, M 6-100M FULL SUNSHINE, M
WILL SELL MY FOUR LOTS IN ID145WL
for $149; worth $299; need cash. Dobson, 5250
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
rooms. Mrs. P. A. Preston, Oakland 4311
THIS CONSTRUCT UNFURNISHED BMS.
1712-1722
2674
E 2677-576, 576+ on FLOOR—TWO
unfurnished rooms for rent.
ELLIAN AVEN. 2004-UNFURNISHED ROOMS
ELLIAN AVEN. 2004-UNFURNISHED ROOMS
ELLIAN AVEN. 2310-THIRD OR 5 UNFURNISHED
ROOMS 2 rooms and bath in basement.
INDIAN AVEN. 4054-LAUGH FRONT RM.
INDIAN AVEN. 4054-LAUGH FRONT RM.
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WE ARE THE CHEAPEST AND most reliable sellers of household items, furniture and city decor. Phone Victory 3877 and we will call and give you an estimate.
OWENS CARTAGE CO., 2500 INDIANA AVENUE.
SONGWRITERS-BRAIN OF THE PUBLICS and the opportunities greatly change as you offer new writers. Obtainable only in our bookstore. Submit your ideas for舞台 at our free refillations and advice. We tune poems, comic strips and publication or outright sale of your kuchi bocker Studios. 253 Galley Bldg., New York.
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Correspond with some nice lady or gentleman and ask for information about publication or outright sale of your kuchi bocker Studios. 253 Galley Bldg., New York.
We will help you. Address Elenore Correspondent Club, Box 22, Carson St., Pittsburgh, MIS 252.
STOP DAILY BRAIN-ENGLISH PHOTOS altering mirrors, plating brass beds, lighting fixtures, auto headlights. Simple process.
4434 St. Lawrence Ave.
ROOM FOR RENT TO SICK. UNSTABLE
person. an others need apply. Call on
228 W. 141th st. apt. 5.
ROOM SUITABLE FOR TWO—133 W. 101TH
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Household Goods,
thing you can use.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
$300
Will put you on your feet and
start you on the road to indulence.
We have three dandy gold brick
bouses, a distance located on plush
hardwood, possession in 50 days, for the
price of $1,000; location near 20th st.
at Virtue Rd.
FOR GOODNESS SAKE
STOP PAYING RENT
For a loan today. Pay a small payment
down. Balance same as rent.
The house at 62th and 63th
ave; hardwood, staircase, carpeted
bark and stone front; 3 baths; can be used as
4th floor; asking price $10,000. First
payment $1,000.
One 2-star building, 30th st. at Calumet
Road, 1000 sq. ft. of space to treat and
light fixtures; stone front.
Price $8,000. First payment $1,600.
MORGAN PARK PROPERTY
that dandy bouncyah; hardwood
threshers; hardwood floors;
electrical lighted; big, white room
electrical; lighted room.
THE NEWLYWEDS. First payment range
$3,000 to $1,500. First payments $600
SEE US TODAY
DO IT RIGHT NOW
James B. McGwinn & Son Co.
3252 Indiana Ave.
PRINCE ALBERTS, FULL, DIRESS, SHIRT
140, BROOKLYN, 4462 COTES
louse 1731, BROOKLYN
louse 1731, BROOKLYN
BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE-BLACK
whole tree; 15; trexhelp, 86; bungle, 4853
GRANDE BEDGE FOR SALE-GONDIALE
whole tree; 15; trexhelp, 86; bungle, 4853
LAFTEE LAMP LAMP AND HEAVYFITTING
shade; 14; table lamp, 86; Oak, 3567, 741
PURNISHED LAMP FOR SALE-4-PLACE
Douglas 6222.
FOR SALE-4-PLACE E. 43D ST.
Oakland 487.
AUTOS FOR SALE
6 CYLANDER JEFFREY FOR SALE
Late 1917 model; 7-tassenger touring;
summer and winter top; 5 good
perfect; bargain at $500, 6113 Shridan
Road. Phone Rogers Park 656.
6 CYLANDER MOON FOR SALE; 7-tassenger; newly painted; cord
ties; mechanically perfect; $500, 6113
Shridan Road. Phone Rogers Park 656.
PACKARD PASSANGER: JUST THE THING
for taxi or funeral service; perfect shape; good
sound; durable; so act quick. L & G. M. Gon
some bargain; so act quick. L & G. M. Gon
137 E. Garfield bird. Phone Engle-
wood 613.
BEST USET TAKES 1915 CYLANDER-
Newly painted; glass opaque swinter;
massaging muzzle or rots or
douglas 6170.
FOR SALE CHEAP-LARGE BAKER ELEC
sell; self will saint; Phone
Krausel 1025.
DRESSMAKING
MRS, EFIEL, VADHAM, WOULD, LDR
MRS, EFIEL, VADHAM, WOULD, LDR
MRS, EFIEL, VADHAM, WOULD, LDR
Kernow 1950 between 2 and 8 p.m.
Kernow 1950 between 2 and 8 p.m.
ROOM AND BOARD
1000M AND 1000M FOR ACTION-STAND
UP. You can play on the oppo-
lite standard Chater, Moe McQuir-
ley, Ipman Dibun, bukeverson and clair, Nufi
play, Ipman Dibun, no Moe McQuir-
ley if you play Philadelphia.
PRIVATE FAMILY WILL, ROOM AND
board one room apartment:慈濟巷, Oak T257.
OFFICES FOR RENT
STATE-205-FOR HOST-STREET IN
harter shop
Returns from Idlowild
Wm. Boll, president of Bell's idlewid, has just returned from idlewid and has a stirring message for idlewid and his idlewid friend. He has been in idlewid for months with a crew of men clearing streets and building. People are flocking to idlewid from all parts of the United States and Canada, and many of them are tents getting ready for the mushes who will visit idlewid this summer. The people of idlewid are taking Mr. Boll's services and are building idlewid tents as well as the summer, making idlewid a city as well as a resort. Mr. Boll has opened up a real estate office at idlewid, the Cook, manager. He has made the pounds in the past month at idlewid, and is so well pleased with the climate and conditions that he has purchased a Holstein cow and calf and an idlewid tents. He has service at Bell's club house on the idlewid Twin Lakes this summer. Those who have not yet purchased lots at idlewid should do so at once. Information write Wm. Boll, 1321 Park Ave, Chicago, IL. Advertisement.
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in staves ix still fuurishing and the press careespond-
ent i areutly aigrmed te leurn ttt some of the skives
are white poopie, Here iat bit of news that will arouse
te aetion the Hberty loving clase ot people the wide
scorld wver. It ix the call of the blood, hinagine in this
Hag and time Caucwsans belne helt in slavery and. by
nin inferior class of people, The thaught Is simply hor=
rifving, Here isan apportimity for real missionary
werk, lacked up by anittary force i necessary. Event
inte the darkest places the Tight wnet he carried,
TE IT i NOT ASKING TOO MUCH we shoul Tike
tie have thus réxeaing parc, eompwscd as it doubttess
seill le, of French and Spanish soldiers, also give tree
dean ta the hundreds of Bick men snd wnenen in wont
bise. J the Gheenquered distriets of both the French
dal Stanisi yenes nf Merncen, TC kate been known for
Sours that the trate in human merchandise existed,
Toit only recently Ina it conte to Tigie that white peopis
wore also vietings, Henee the agitation, hence the
hating the sleek for action,
MOKOCCH be many’ miles sists nt from America,
There many of the peuple aire harnurians and densely
renenunt; here thes aire civilized aml reaswnabiy in
telligent. me furm of shivers exists there, annther
form exists here, The whe man of Uhis country is
Geen at beind by Traditions, custom and pred
dees quite age sceueely ast the fo white men In Mos
poco sire bond des brute force sola their masters,
THE FOLLOWING inodern diy xtory of the slave
trade in Murca, ax cvritten by an Associated Press
correspondent, has # amillir ring te Americans whe
can hark hack te the dtys preesdimg (he civil wars "A
Mereeva skive owner way give his slave a wife among
fis other slives and the children of these marrkixes
Moone saves of The same wenn. ‘The prices paid
for sues vary vansiderably, Generals the tee ie the
chivy vensideratisn, but witty girl slaves Weawty cals
far the highest prives. Seven hundred and. nifty
pesetics sarlout $100 te the maximune teure paid for «
very youn acid hanisame girl should the human
merchandise have jussed the axe of 25 the price paid
tor them is never more than 400 pose tas.”
THE PRICE that sone af ou soung women living
in certrin sretions of this country Fay’ for heins come=
fe wea disarace: heopyrier that some: af wur-men pity
for being men is death. We need snother Emaneipa~
tion Proetunatinn—this time for the white man. He
nends 70 be lifted itp mit of the tire Of exotinm, he
needs Gr have a fall understanding that the Caucasian
ix oniy ane of the many mices the Creator put upon this
earth and that self-assumed henor of being “the ship,
Atl else is the se" HL hecames these whe boast of be-
ang Christiane.
TT IS DUUETLIESS TRUE that ith men are mare or
less scitish, and history makes rocurd 4f the fact that
all croups vlimbed the heizhts on the: backs of ether
Eroups, Sines time heran i has heen ane ceaseless
Stugele for supremacy. ‘The Uuking white) man
knows that the Blick, brown, red sand yatlaw peoples
are awakening: he knuws what education has dane
for him it will dw for them. He kumws he ts outnum
ered imore than ten ts one. But te doesn't scem to
realize the whirlwind he is sowing.
WE COULD NOT LIVE here in America if there
were not thonsanés upon thousants uf Gud fearing,
honest. upright. Hberty loving peste. We held them
near ind dear, und it is heeause we have their worl
support we heldiy trike with thei against every evil
whether direwted against us or humanity in Reneral,
We spread Upon aur pages the details truthfully
worded, of every luring injustice heaped upon us: not
Ieeause we wish te be sensational and appeal to the
dolused rather thin che refined, ir because we wish
te stir up ive hatred, but hecauss we are firmly of
the wpinien that Ligh? nd only Uzht will make it pos-
sible for the passive, donbting or indifferent ones ta
sec the glaring evils flourishing around and about
them, sn when they strike thes may hit the mark. The
enskived human beings in Moracen rust be freed. The
Christian worl] demands iz, ‘The white slaves af proj
dies here in America must be freed. Cau they are
our busted democracy, Christianity, civilization, all
all are a mockery.
A FEW COMPARISONS.
STANDING the fet that n
the fave of the earth has sod
mnake penple hehe thenvelve
parisons relleet anything but er
ngoreing aur luvs. Thirty-five |
fot murders in Lond yer 3
Fecordy 2. In 1818 Liverpool
ivage 222, The number of he
was grewter than in Enghend
ust sear, while Chicago bad mo
ad, Scotland sand: Wales combing
SEEREAKING, larceny, highws
crimes we lead all other nations
"you that the ering wave cannot
ve more dratic fesisteien, wher
we have the most stringent ni
ever enacted for the purpose of
erieans are given to huresting, bi
vis subject, AS bad as cur enest
centage of criminally inelined
than it ke among the whites |
fr tow mans. | We cannot afford
in this respeet: the experiment is
s€ nur number coinmnits a erime
‘or us. Unfair, truly, bet it is thy
ne the thing.
rit to aeanywhere with eur erty
re to thange our policies. We n
ication tw the hexter aatire 2
isten to impractical reformers Jf
rine record compare favorably
uintries. Jt $8 possible here to #
temtiury for viokwting prohibition
vs are trampled under feot in 4
in. Lynehings so on unmolested,
mime, and while we may give
eit is anarehy just the ‘same.
"the reduction of crime is a mor
law and order. The older cour
ie: perhaps we will learn our
NOTWITHSTANDING the fet that no civilized
country on the fave of the carth his so drastic laws
Ais oUFS to Imake pentde behave themselves, the fol
lowing comparisons relloot anythine bat eredit an our
system of enforeing aur laws. Thirty-five is the aver-
fee number of murders in Londin per year. while
New York records 200. In 118 Liverpool reported 3
Inurders, Chicaze 222, The number of homicides in
New Yors was grewter than in England and Wates
Combined last year, while Chicage bad more taurders
than Enstand, Scotland and. Wales coabined.
IN HOUSEEREARING, larceny. highway. robbery
and other vrlines we feud all other nations, Reform
rs will tell you that the erie wave cannot be checked
Til we have more druvtie fenistarion, when ate mat-
ter of face We have the most stringent national and
Tocal lnws ever enacted for the purpose of preventing
crime Americans are given to leresting. but they are
Silent on this subject, -\s lad ax cur enemies say we
dre the percentage of eFiminally inclined among ux is
much tower thin ft is among the whites. But at that
We hive far tow mang. We eannot afford to ape the
white man in this rexpeet: the expsriment is too costly.
When one of our number commits « crime adium Calls
on the rest of ux. Unfair, truly, het it is the American,
way of doing the thing.
TX ORDER to Ret anywhere with wur crime situation
‘we will have to change our policies. We must appeal
thenvgh education t the better nature of man, we
anust nat Hsten to impractical reformers Jf we would
have uur ering record compare Crvorably with that
Of vier vountrics. It J# possible here to send a man
to the penitentiary for violating prohibition laws, and
yetthe luws are trampled under feot in every state
fn the Union, Lynchings co en unmolested, the homb-
ers seem immune, snd while we may give ita’ Tele
softer name it ie anurchy just the same, ‘The first
essential in the reduction of crime is a more universal
Feepect for law and order. ‘The older countries seem
fo know shis: perhaps we will learn our lesson after
awhile,
GETTING SCARED
FEAR IS EXVRESSED by the old guard of the
South, whose presehments occasionally Tad phice in
the press of that section, that thay are ghout to lose
state rights, And to them state rights means nothing
jnore of less thant fall control ovr the destiny of the
Mark man, Just at present Senator Penrose is the
abject wl their cwrath eeause he is stirring up the
qeeation in Washington. He is called a rexetionary
And other more forceful names. and is accused of at-
Tempting te force race equality ef every) sort and
Kid upon the people by: federal authority.
MAS A RESULT of the recent horror an the so-
called “murder farm’ in Georgia.” says the Chat
‘oaza Times, “we are te witness i further restriction
fon the rights of the sites. Under the pretext that
Speonaze’ is. Federal question, It 1s aew proposed te
send. federal Inquisitors and inveetizutore inte the
Southern states for the purpose of reviving the race
gaeen Wt-& molt dongerous. form und of influencing the
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
[thls space, ie devotes, to, une use, of lates
IBTEUONCKL INE SEY etme are restricted to 209
Mores, “an” may be sem without ‘oWiclal nattce.]
“THE WAY OF ACCESS”
Ie the Hew. J. A, Winters
Pastor St, Paul C. M. H. Church
“The Living Way.” IC is called « living wis’ nut
because it Teads to life, nor aeeause iC gives Hite
nor beewise it vitully renews life, nor hecause 4
use is restricted to the liting—thouzh. In all mee
senses there is much truth; but beeanse ft és a was
fet up it Tim who is the Lig, Christ fs the way
tw Christ as the light i the way to the sun, and
the sced-life of the Hower the was to the Mowsc.
He is the life-fountiin, and alse the stream whieh
conduets (0 it, And beeause IL ia a way get up tt
Him, it Is a “living.way." and title with animation
thove who walk in it.
Every other way Is opposed to altruism: is op-
posed to the golden rule which teaches “as you
would have men do unto you. do ye even 50 0
them." Every other way in cut of harmony with
God's way and wearles the traveler.
In this way the farther and longer we Journey.
the more he is refreshed and inspired. so that he
who at first hie need ta be carried” receives
strength to walk, sind he whe walks learns (o run
and the runner to fly, hastening with ever increas
ine swittnese of Might to challenge his elestiny as
fone ealted in Christ to seek in the heights. “glory,
honor-and- eternal tile”
Wack against their white friends and neighbors. It
means that the eampuign fa on for the enforcement of
the thirteenth and fourteenth amendments, and that,
in wir, means the later enforcement of the fifteenth
amendment, and that, too, by federal authority super~
xeding and averawing the authorities of the states.”
NOW THIS REALLY I$ GOING TOO FAR. “The
Idea of the federal authorities attempting to enforce
the constitution and laws of the United States, not-
withstanding the fact that every federal official from
the President down hus taken a solenin oath to do that
very thing. But the predvets of th: Southern olixarehy
have Iecome xo accustomed to a nullifieation and
abrozation of the constitution and tnws of the United
Suites, so far av they mus Interfers with states rights
for “local self-government that they seem to take it
for granted that the country has sequiesced In their
wweuliar methods and that any interference with them
should be rexented and prevented.
SENATOR PENROSE is right.” Gur only regret is
that We huve net more Penroses in and out-of the
Senate, The country will never be tranquil and it
Will never typify a genuine democracy until the senu-
iments expresse and the doctrines enunciated by Sen-
titer Penrose shill become the settled policy of the
government. Senator Penrose's witerances curried us
Iek Uo the seod old days of Charles Sumner, Thad-
dive Stevens and many athers ef that type. {1 the
election of the present administration the masses of
the .Ainericun people entertained the opr and the ex-
fectation thar we would once more huve it genuine
Republican administration, in which we have good rea
sons to believe they will not be disappointed.
MEHARRY MEDICAL COLLEGE
DCRING THE WAR PERIOD we heard much about
self-determination us applied to the smaller countries
necking recagnition. Our love of fustice, fair play
and an equal break for all caused our srmputhies to
ke aut te the weaker groups. If there ever was a
Eroup thut necded a ecriain brane of self-determina~
tian we are that group. We must frst have conti-
denee in ourselves, and a determination to do for our-
selves wil! quickly follow. So long wt we depend upon
others 10 de for us. just su long wil! we be consldesed
jairusites and inferior. beings, and rightly so.
WE CANNOT LONGER CRY we are helpless. We
cannot longer ask ovr white friends to do the things
we ure able to do ourselvex.” We cartnat expect to have
‘others respect us when we do moi respect oursctves.
We seem to be always going somewhere but never
urriving, Lot us arrive sometimes. We know that
education iy our one salvation. We know thut there
aire many seats of learning in the South ones. loyally
supported by our white friends, that are now tottering
and Mable to suspend ung day. The reason is ob-
vious. The sume white friends believe thut as we are
in 4 position to share part of our wa load we should
do so, and again they are right.
CONDITIONS that have cxisted for’ centuries we
cannot change ina day. The ninety or more per cent
that live under Southern skies must abide by Southern
laws und Southern customs. If Mey ure wrong only
the chunging time and public sentiment can remedy
the evil In the meantime, this great mass of human
heinga must live and we who ar: living under more
favorable conditions must bring them the light. Muxt
help them. While the ery g0es-up from many worthy
institutions, “Help us or We sink." right now the loud-
fest cry seems to emanate from Meharry Medica! Col-
lege. Nashville, Tenn,
VHis INSTITUTION thut hus graduated 2.467 in
medicine, 479 In dentistry, 284 in pharmacy, and $0 in
hurse-trdining, is the only cehool of ils kind we have
west of the Alleghunles. And when we consider the
great need we have for scientifically trained men and
wamnen und the Umlted number af opportunities xf
forded co get this (raining, we should blush for shame
every time We think of howlittle we have done toward
helping our fellowman, and in helping others to rise
we help ourselves, for we eannot take hold of our own
bootstraps and lift ourselves up.
MEHARRY nceds an endowment fund large enoush
to properly equip and man her weveral departments,
Meharry needs many new instructors, the best the coun-
try affords, for the young men who leave her doors
with diplomas in theie hands must face the world
Imavely and with a fecling that no man is better pre-
pored than they in thelr respective lines. To do this
takes: tones—some of Your money—hut it will be
inoney well spent. ‘They need an eadowment af $5,000.-
000. They have at present a little over $500,000. Chi-
cago has many Meharry graduates and all-are work-
ing hard to raise funds for thelr alina mater. and in
every other city they are doing Ikewise. Mehurry’s
nceds represent the greatest opportunity to every clt-
izen of America who believes In sinitation, edueation
‘und # modernized sclt-determination
HE HAS HORNS
THE HEAD of Lee Wilson of Dultimore
from the scalp-rnot the skull—a horn five
Now the scfontists will get busy und, §
+ of the Cleveland Kross says, they'll pr
learned treatises, claiming ite a revers
that our ancestors ull hud horns. Tvolut
hat the rough edges of your car topx urc
“of ancient days when man had long ears
ww. If Lee had lived a thousand years a
| be recosnized as a witch doctor or made
mitek-a-muck for the natives te slam to,
doesn't watch out the clrens man will 5
uit him in a sideshow.
ADLINE SAYS, "Germans Drink Less Bee
havea long ways to go: before they can ec
sag to minimum quantities.
XSIDERING every angle of all things, th
ON THE HEAD of Lee Wilson of Bultimore, Md.
grew from the scalp-rnot the skull—a horn five inches
Tong. Now the scientists will ge: busy und, as the
editur of the Cleveland Froxs says, they'll probably
write learned treatises, claiming its a reversion to
type, that our ancestors ull hud horns. Evolutiontsts
say that the rough edges of your ear tops ure rem-
pants of ancient days when man had long ears ike a
dunkes. If Lee had lived a thousand years ago he
‘would be recognized as a witch doctor or made some
high mitek-a-muck for the natives te slam to, Today
it he doesn't wateh out the cirens man will get him
nd put him in a sideshow.
HEADLINE SAYS, “Germans Dritk Less Beer,” but
they havea long ways to go: before they can compete
with us az to minimum quantities.
CONSIDERING every angle of all things, the man
who owns a small place with a garden on it, and who
has twenty-four Kens. a.cow and faith in the Almighty
and who doesn't owe more than he can puy. has the
ulge on old man Diticulty.
DEMOCRATIC POSTMASTERS are atraid that Mr,
Harding really never said his hobby was “to hell) men
when they are down and out.” but “to help men down
and out.”
WW IS A SMALL WORLD we ore living fn unui it
comes to matter of catching bombers.
ALREADY the suuisticuas are besinning to worry
shout next winter's coal shortage. but the effects of
the regular annual ice shortage ure not yet manifest:
We Can at Least Keep These Weeds Out of Our Garden
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POEMS FOR YOUR SCRAP BOOK
e “SEDITION”
“By Edmund Vance Cook
‘You cannot salt the eagle's tal,
‘Nor limit thoughts dominion:
You comnot put ideas inv Salle
You can't deport opinion.
It any cause be dross und ties,
Then ‘Wirug it tm the Hebt:
vat in the sunshine exit dem,
Dut cations un the ‘ight.
You cannot make i truth untrue
By int of tera Aetion.
You cannot prion Bumian view:
You ean’s ‘convict conviction,
or thouzh by thumbscrew and py ruck,
‘iy exile ant by prison.
Truth has been crunhed “and yalled in black—
Yet trun hae alway ert
You exnnnt quel a vicions thought
Tacept that. thong he. (ree
Gag tl and sou will nd ie taught
: ‘On every fund und Sea.
‘Truth asks no favor for her blade
‘Epon the Held with errar-
Nor'are. her converts ever made
By ‘threat of force and terror.
You cannot sult the eagle's tail,
Nor limit thotights dominion:
Yauceanmoe wut ides in jails
a. You can't deport onlnton.
Other Papers.Say }}} Did You Know Tha
THE BITE OF THE DOG The first vessel to muke the ret
Taatehes kinks Bopags aera tne Daclne. Crome
Conspicnous among the opponents
of the Civil Rights bill in the Penn-
syleunin ronate was aman whore
povhood, was spent in a quiet title
town up the Allegheny valley, 1s
People were not rich, hut the ¥oUNE
man-seus ambitious and determined
to have an education. To secure the
ime be had to work and to ser
fice, Quite naturally. his endeavors
‘were noted bj hla townspeople ard
each one did whut he could to. en=
Courage and help him.” Among others
Scho waisted him Was 2 barber, Who
Uset to elve the vouns man his ald
Shoes “to wear, cis, being. dome “to
Save for hits the mosey with ‘whlch
fe would have’ yeen compelled to
hug ‘new ones. ‘Phat harber Was 2
NEGRO!
Nwe wonder If that senator reimem-
torn thone Gaye and remembers (hat
Uarber? We wroner if he thought of
that homely ite. tonen, and thoxe
Hinais" folk who helped & neighbor's
bor?) We wonder if he realized that
he was erucitying his former friends?
We"wonder ithe. fects that never
Aegin in life Will he need the aid o¢
a Necro to carey him forward? We
Ronee ie Wee famitir with: that
Cxnression, “Sowing the wind"? We
Scondge i he knows that hie isa
marked nan ip polities “and that
never gain will he receive a Nenro
Sete, "There" and ofher things Wwe
HARDING PRAISES WORK
DONE BY URBAN LEAGUE
| New York. May 6.—President Har-
ding has indorsed the work of ine
National Urtap League Ina letter
addressed to Buxene’ Kinekte Jones,
executive secretary. ‘The teacue Is
‘now ensaged in raising $91,000 for
The sunpore of Its work.
* Tavis letter the Mresident recor
nizes "the contribntion which the
Tenis has made toward the solutioa
fof the problem of the races in the
Unitea ‘States, and praises its ef
forts to secure The co-operation of
the leaders of both mies in uttick-
Ing race problems. He requests the
sonuperation of ine league In ang ft-
ture work he plans to take up to-
ward the improvement of conditions.
Inia ¥, ~
| Did You Know That
|_ The frat vessel to make the returr
voyage ucross the Paci from the
Eust Indies to Mexico was steered
by" member et” gur race.
Edward G. Walker and Charles L.
ailtehelt who were elected in 1866 to
the Mussnchusetis house of renresen-
tatives from Boston, were the firs
fof the race to sit in the lesislature o
any 'state in the- Union.
ae ene
On August 10," 1856, Witbertore:
University was started by the Netho:
dist Episcopal enureh, and on starch
30,1868, 201d to the African Methodist
Episcopal church. “Dr. John Gress
is’now president.
January 1, 1854, Aghmun Institut
wats founded hy the Presbyterians x
Hintsonvilley Pa. manied changed. to
Lincoin University in 1866.
RACE RELATIONS REPORT
SOON TO BE.MADE PUBLIC
‘A report of the Chicago Commis~
sion ‘of face Relations ia. promised
for the near (Uture. ‘The executive
Secretaries of the. commission. are
how at worl on those seetion* of the
Teport dealing with the depreciation
in'value o€ real estate and the finane-
ing of housing schemes, che rection
onetime, with revision of che text
Of the report, and a compflation ot
posite recommendations Cor the
Eonsideration of the commalsston,
“Aus conference hsid on Aur 1
$14.40 of the $16,000 neetled to com:
Plete. the work -and assure putiiea-
Ton of the report Was pledzeu ht
exeaitive secretary bas been ins
formed that the money” pledged. i
se Te ta casas.
LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE
PROTESTS SENATE BILL
Pee ee 2 oer eee
Ska eras at ae
Slers and thut it wil n
THIS aad THAT
A BIT OF NEWS. GOSSIP,
FICTION ANO FUN
HELP: UWL: "Te cae ut this
Bie deparweent Satbowe hecad of ie
pha of ve ines we Tame Weehe
po tbink. ot onsthieg. brat nneibing wr
fray “Rovining “thot ins pameettie
fet ave Ie. tre Ten a ie nna
It hal snae' get ee STA MTL Te
Selees up im the freahest sone Mae
thort"anh emigre snd be sure at ore that
TP eather nut Pater: thas ‘Tuedag nt
Newborn Babes
Born to a nviter past her prime,
‘Twin cherubs brown acid at,
‘They walk and uke und Coll the tin
And hand out tt for tit.
Eugenics doth record’ ne score
“Of prodigiss Tike these:
Hightrowy highbrows well versed
And logic of the wheeze,
We pause to lift our Neadzear’ old,
Whereof, whereas, whereat,
And Tend our qiseord, brave und bold
"To cherubs—This and That.
“aD
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Te Jason
Your jolly iit of repartee
From ‘Thirty-fteh and State.
‘Was quite too much of Cudahy,
‘To Keep cur column struicht.
THANK YOU.
sae
Be Born Again
[have a cory large mouth. It p
Wong and thick. Wil you please tel
me how to wake ft small and thin ?—
SE. Chicago Enterprise.
A Facile Fashion
Sir: ‘The expert on dress writes in
a recent issue of | the Defender
“Wooden heads in soft dull tunes at.
Rood with nearly every costuine.” 3
Bnew they had ‘em, but we didn"
Know they were recommended.
ads A
sa#
Who Is the Law?
Dear Editor: Over In Minneapo-
jig America’s nizhtinare, the Ku Klu
Blan, threatened to invade the rourt.
room und punish a prisoner on trig
if the jury slid not conviet him. Dows
in Maryland, Dixie's gateway, ths,
forebore to Unreaten—thes did it
C'S. Dorsey. the defendant, was ie:
qultted, ‘The plaintiff, 2 young whit
Womun, yelled out,” “He's guilty!
Whereupon & brother. of the sar
struck Dorsey’ und un inkwell hurle:
at him struck a cleri.
‘There ure some courte where th:
Justice meted out ff not so sound w:
that rendered in the courts of Amer:
fea. Perhaps there are such courts
in Africa, of Multl, or Liberia. Os
one point, though, evidence is over:
Scheliaimge, Not. even in canniles
Africa ie there less respect for lavw
order und constituted authority tha:
in many parts of America. Given 3
Dorsey as tho particular irritant un.
euch Individual here heeames tan
to hinwele with as many follower:
ag he ean Rarner.
"That is probably democracy: in its
Droadent sense, KW
zee
A Sentence? No—a Delirium
Night riders in the night. da:
riders in the day. hoodboors fn’ th:
Goo. und fortune tellers in the tot
seem t) be having thelr renaissance.
ete,
SSfrom copy of an cestatic cub t
ME.
eee8
Ro(y)steraus noises are probably
confined to hors. OLD MASTER.
Fronch women have a reputatior
for the manner in whieh they hour
taoney in thelr stockings, hut at tha
they, haven't ungthing on those ou
Giel felend next door wears.
'P. cl P
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, TIRST AID REMEDIES
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
No Caves Are Diagnoved and No Prescriptions Siven in These Weekly Artictes
has often given immediute rellet.
‘Thorough cleaning out of the bowels,
abataining from vigorous ~ feeding.
rest, quiet ina derk room are amon
the remedies to he considered before
Any form of druze have been used
for the curing af wick headache, "a4
neoviuusly stued. drugs ure of no
Avail unless the Cause te found out
und removed.
Ttemember, that nearly all head=
uehe powders are harmful and i€ per-
Mixted in the use of Will sooner OF
lazer precipitate your death. | When
ordinary headaches persist, more than
fe dag or two and especially if they
deeur frequently and persistently you
[should see 2 good physician and have
Seur eyes examined for uny defects
Of vision. also note your eye habit.
Few twople use their eves proper ¥
Jin reading or sewing: they have noor
op Ind artiiein! light or daytteht.
Haye your physician or trained ures
advise you just in what position vos
should have che Lemp on the desc or
fable or to have the Hight falling on
yeur hooks or whatever so nas be
Fading or sewing. And there shoul
j ber ae careful examination matte of at
the wrens nf sour body in order to
[detect the underlying cure of see
headaches. The exeretions fron the
iurine should ie examined both mas
‘eruacopially “and anleraseonically.
jfor the reason the accumulation af
waste preduets due te imjwerfout
etimination from the kidness bs otter
He wer curation cause af hewlitches
Such as diabetie neuralzia and ne
‘peheitie headaches or those dite. 13
firlehta die ase. ‘The babies of elerp.
ind dicting must be considered. Over=
Acnele, insuilictent “amount af sleep.
jertors in diet. all must be coreres <1
{before resorting to druz renwilies for
Ihe etre af sour headache
[When the stomach ie at fauie
jaturving a few days, ullowines tha
Jatomnaeh te vest. is a good remedy,
i When the bowels ure at fauit a thor
joush emptsins of them Wo" intern
[inthe will prove a goml remedy
| When there is great roncestion ant
Fenrebing polis in che head empry
[the staunch. apply: Ror goals rather
UEhE about the head and covering the
Jeses will give murh relief. Others
Jare relieved by a het foe bath ant
Tanplging an tee hag te bark of hea te
[Ag to whether ier or Beat 1s tabs
Fused will ho deserminod by the idin-
isenerisies sf the individual, | (Csi
{Cr metic infection or aisease of tie
[heart or kidaesy voue physician 9 tt
[Advise vou us.te the course te pnrsie
and sou should follow his instruc
[Hone rizorwusls and reliziousty tt 2
dl ecrcan.
THE WORD “NEGRO” AND ITS MEANING
characteristics, but there are thos
]who possess them but are not Black.
‘There ure hundreds of tousands of
people in this country. who have ac-
quiline features and siraizht bair
‘who are black and therefore the Mu-
‘lutte, Quadaroon and Getorcon are
contirely left out of the question. Ac-
cording to the term Negro no one of
the last named class can be called
Negrves.
Term ts Degraded
‘That the term is degraded is ac-
knowledged, and more i: has becom
‘polluted by" the debauchery: of slav-
‘ery. It will be as eusy to élevace ic
Gis it will be to chunze the leopard’s
Spots or the offensive wor of the
skunk. Now, this may perchance be
done, but only by killing: the animal
tind then disinfecting the bide, Just
as the beauty and ucity “of the
Skunk Is dissipated hy its offensive
olor Just 30 is the morality and in~
Hellectuality of Colored manhood
robbed by the use of this term.
othe tern is not accepied as Teal
There-ure but few, if ang, ralirnads
in the South conducting “im Craw”
care whe dare ty use the term “Ne~
fro’ with er without « capital X.
Ahoy know better aud en ches mark
their vars “for Colored people.”
Every ‘newspaper in ie ronntes
nearly uses only the word “Negro
when any of the Race commits a
Crime and use the wocd “Colored”
when a commendable actin aa been
performed. But few of aur men of
Inteltigence ix introduced us "ety
Negro friend.” Tadeed, “those who
Glamor for this term if se introduced
would be, to say the least, abirsned
py such introduction.
ie is) declared that, only three
chases of white people use tut
term:
Those who out of respect for the
Race and hecutse they believe God
tnade of one blood ull nitions, use it
heeause they think it so desired by
the intelligent ones of ine Race. und
Wish to be in secord. with them,
‘Those who believe the name car=
ries with it distinction (so marked
as not to be mistaken! of inferiority
and contumely, They beceve it dis
Unetly marked the Colired peopte
froin them to their advantage. | They.
find it just suite whore crime. m=
morality, theft or fraud Is to be at
tributed ‘to the ace.
‘There ure only three chisses of
Colored people whe use ic:
"Those vf the Race why are shife~
less, celininal und ignorant and void
of, Ruce pride.
‘Those who are anxings w be the
parents of xome workd far. or attract
Attention from those whites who sem
the contumely that attaches to it, und
wilt call the Coleced peonte sho cling
to it-vthe wisest.” "the most thought
ful and learned of the Race.”
‘The other cluss is those who be-
lieve. themselves the "most learned
and profound scholars ef the Feo
and wish the world to wake up to
that fact Ag a Kiace we huve ale
ready too nften Mew int> the face of
the friends of the Race who are try~
ing in evers way to help elevate It
Us taking sides sith those who op-
pose our progress by getting a Uitte
telat forvourseives now without ra-
gard to the way our conduct may
hedge the future of, the Race. No
man liveth to himsclé ind no. man
Gieth to Riaself. Even if this tatter
class ‘thought that ther could Ket
along without the help of other races
ther wught to be too wise to say Ie
owe, “Lait be rememberse that in our
tive of this term of renreuch, drs
grace and humiliation, that we ure
fuanding down to the coming xen
erations Wwirdens unneressary “und
hurd. ts hear Uist may cause them
to arise and ancthematza us. Why
add the hurden of tring to ennuble
this tera wher the Ruled has nore
important, things to attend to. now
And. here?—Southwestern Christian
eocucy —
Mrs. Nera Douglas Halt, editor of
Musie and Portes. in un “address,
Shusical bitieienes.” declared | that
all need for se shoot at compoxera
Would vanteh i the fundamental
prineiptes of music. theory and Mare
hiuny were given the atiention due
thei by musiciané..
‘TALKS ON:
Another’ very common form of
headache fx what fx knuwn a “sich
headache.” or migraine. or une-side1
headache. The at-
tacks of sick
Imadnehes a re
very severe sand
érten affect one
xidy of the head
only and may tas,
all the way from
two to five days
the person dur-
ing these attacks
ix physteally in-
rapaeitated Cor
any kind of wort,
ean
ere 5
hae
ee
Wee gees
ee ae Oe a
Land there ix more of less mental. de-
Hoke disturb the bulividual and. cead
eerie eee
hat ts Bo foe antoches
upton ces meres bere a2
rape ita, ue a
‘Much has been said and written as
tw the Wistlom of adopting {tas
Proper designation of the Colored
people. It is believed that a ma-
Joritsa large majority uf thinking
peoniease ite use a sch
"any declare it the duty of the
Ruuve tw Use ft und aay that those whe
Foluse tw do snare cowards. Mans
Ghiect_ to ity uae becatrs they de-
Plas ic so depaucned and. corcupte
by slavery ‘that itis 1 fisgrace. (0
Use It, Others declare fe ought. t
evusca sant 1€ apelied.seath a canal
Rit'Shatd in dime peeure ennohiva
Hid horned.” This chouehe ie doubt:
tee tas a the following stacoment
Jot Bawiced W. Hiden, bale. Dain ed:
ced and eateured tai a the he
ftw wae oniminter, co Libera Grom
this counurs. :
The Capital *N*
“Supnosing this term 10 have been
originally used ax a phrase of con:
Gree is Ie tai with us to elevate
AP Mowe orem has fe not haprenes
that names “originally piven in. Pe-
fronet kave heen afterseerds adlonter
Una tile of honor. by those szitnat
how it was used? "Te wus the ste:
Neng of the biicky whteh sfeerwaras
Regraded the term. = te and
What we propose to do 1 now that
avers "lished to estore 50 0
Te original place and legitimate use
find ‘therefore to restore the cap-
tat
Tt may scein by this that the name
has ecome disgraced be the es
and atuses of slavery cxvtums. Not-
SWihstanding this statement and the
Tice that we cook the weeds of Dr
fifaen from “the History of the Ne-
Bro tare be. George We. Wiliam
Sexe imac sce ims maine Col
reg. eapte, more, tian oreo. int
Work. "He says: “The term Snare ks
from the Latin ‘niger and the Feench
Moir! Mieke" In the nest breath he
cape: Phe term Nesro’ ta now tised
To designate the people who, in wd-
Muon to their sare gompleston, have
curly or seoolly hatr-=
With him as with many’ more they
do not apnear to Hee thus euch state~
iments militate uguinst the word 1a-
Stead of in ies fevor
~ Not Accepted
We mainta‘n that the vord ouste
[not to be recognized uF accented by
Uisvand thae for many reaeans?
Shae ie has been dese ded is ae=
\cnowledged bs" br H'vden and
George Se. Wittiams, the historian
eats & misnomer. 5
Tf fs not synonemous with African
It ie not a national appeltiion as
it is used to designate a certain class
Uc'people with the following charac-
clear:
TD Baek sicia, (oy wociy Read, (o>
‘gat nese (i thick, eversed Tips. (©)
pronatous form of sui
Pree there ie ne ncaton all of
‘etium ure tus characterized. “These
See muers whose skin te Ulaek, Dt
Whose other gestures sre normal
There Gre ater races who are
moe black, Sout. have | the other
fernres of Scere type", Accurd=
Ioette this termeogly those are Ne-
in to a ee black and have these
7.
| EDITOR'S MAIL
Edizor Chleago Defender:
What [tn writing yon particularly
av this Gime is to express me ean=
Shattiuclans and appreciation #0 Sra
Sethe efter and owner of the Chie
Sage Defender. for the ostensible and
Eommenduble Improvement Ia the
Fagen of the Defender
To ome who tis been a reader of
yal pubhe mouthplece cor several
Pinre und who hue seen it ia its
Xtrurgling daa before ft tweame her-
Sidaé the Southern isodue, to such
a net ag this recent, improve:
iment and enlargement are clearly dis.
cerninie ‘andappreciated. And
{ake thie opportunity to express such
Runreciution to yuu and Four present
rt
Wishing your future ndvencurrs
even rater sucrose inthe Mahe for
Shian rights wf sll mankind, t avn
Yery sincerely Yours, Lucius Lee 3te-
Ett Suiahonm City, Okla.