Chicago Defender
Saturday, June 25, 1921
Chicago, Illinois
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Charles S. Gilpin, Actor, Awarded Spingarn Medal
INDICT 65 IN TULSA RIOT; NAB LEADERS
PRICE 10 CENTS
Mountville, Ga., June 24—Georgia is maintaining her bloody standard. This week she added another crime to her savage record. Declining the piny attempts of the law to see justice done and to protect an innocent prisoner, another mob entered the courthouse here and shot it up. A prisoner who had been convicted of an alleged crime was taken from the non-resisting officer's stale. Was Wrong Man
The man burned was John Henry Williams. He was lynched because he had been instantly arrested in connection with the finding of a 12-year-old girl in a swamp. Several days prior to the stake party feeling had been tense and scenes of riot and murder were common. The valedictorian and the county burning the property of Race men and shooting everybody who had the tenacity to show them the truth and judge buildings and public meedings burned. Families known to have firearms were summarily punished. Then Williams was arrested and brought to the court, where the crowd that he confessed the crime. Several close friends of Williams have let it be known that he was guilty of the crime days before the crime was committed. Nevertheless he was convicted.
As he was being led from the courthouse the mob, consisting of officers who were escorting him and took him away. He was carried to the spot where the dead girl had been shot. He was taken to the house where he was tied in it. He made no protest, but smoked a cigar as the flames consumed him and arrests were taken. The authorities seen swooping around the homes of Race men with the evident intention of taking them for the firing and the destruction of their own property.
Riddled With Bullets
McCormick, S. C, June 24—Jacques and women are incarced because of the unjust slaying of Hosbert, the unjustly killed citizens of this place took from his home this work and lynched. A young white woman, known in the town have a disposable body, was killed by a mob of the underworld that she had been assaulted, and that the attack had been a man's act. The mob then relented and mob whites formed. It did not matter to them whether they got the right man or whether there was any truth in it. Quarrels, the mob whites formed, seeing the mob, began to run home to protect his family. One of the leaders of the invaders saw him and took him into the town, taken before the court. The crowd then took him, made him climb a tree and ransack his body with bullets. Quarrels was one of the most notorious counties, being a property holder and a strong church member.
CHARGE FRAUD IN DEAL;
LAWYER FAGES DISBARMENT
Brooklyn, N. Y., June 24—Counsel John N. Edmund, 1960 Fulton presented by the appellate division of the supreme court to the Brooklyn Court. The charges are due to an action instituted in the municipal court by Mr. and Mrs. David Brown a law firm and judgment was obtained. They allege that Attorney Edmund was convicted of stealing a streetcar at the lowest possible figure, and he then secured the property for $6,000. Tater, it is claimed, he had been through another party. The charges allege fraud and unprofessional conduct. Indicted, who came from the West Indies a number of years ago, in conjunction with his law practice has operated, a hall known as Shoohra
ITALIANS JIM CROW AMERICANS DOWN EAS
Ansonia, Conn. June 24—Forensic restourateurs have brought the "Color line" here, "Carter and Huddy," and "Brady and the band," with an aetid, "Sapid Fire Dancers," were refused service at the Capital unchief. This unchief institution was the management of The only satisfaction which the actors got when they asked to be restourateurs, not having anything which they wanted. Representatives of the National Association for the Advancement of People have taken the matter up.
'Purely Bunk,' Police Tell Soothsayer
JEALOUSY CAUSE OF CUT
5 INCHES LONG IN ARM
JEALOUSY CAUSE OF CUT
5 INCHES LONG IN ARM
Is it dangerous to speak to once friends on the street? Mrs. Alberta Lewis, a so-called old man, has a wonderful sense when she talks to her friend, Mrs. Willie Williams, 24 years old, 31st State street. Mrs. Williams were friends; they had been so for a long time. In fact, so close was their friendship that Mrs. Davis considered them. They had been much together, and had many harmless, confidential chats us friends always have. And, up to Thursday evening, June 16th, they were together. Mrs. Willie, so Alberta thought. There had been no misunderstanding: to words about anything or anybody of being together again, her friend any more until Thursday evening, near 3 o'clock. At that time, Alberta was standing in front of a flat building with two other friends of hers, in the top flat of the building lives Willie, but she was not at home. Alberta had just mentioned her friends name when she saw Willie coming on the street.
Willie turned anerently toward her friend Alberta. "You have your own arm and you have the blade of an open knife cleaned in Willie's hand. She raised her arm and ran to Alberta the unexpected assault took Alberta by surprise. To guard her face, she quickly throw up her right arm and let a saping wound five inches long. A hurried run to the Provident hospital in the taxicab of Max Shaw, Alberta, allowed Alberta from bleeding to death. Jealousy on the part of Willie was her husband had been called to see Alberta; but Alberta says: "He certainly has not seen" Willie has husband to be my best friend. I took Willie to be my best friend.
New York, June 24—The National Association for the Advancement of Women has made public a letter from Governor Elvin P. Morrow of Kentucky in which he indoles a bill instructing the state to make lynching a federal offense.
In receipt of your letter enclosing House Hill No. 13, designed to punish the crime of lynching," says Governor Morrow's letter, "I have not read it, but I have read enough of it to approve of it and the general scope covered by its provisions."
LIBERIA HAS RED CATS
Most of the cats in Liberia are of the red cat breed, which are very conscious in the moonlight.
GILPIN, ACTOR,
GETS SPINGARN
MEDAL AWARD
New York, June 24 - The choice of
Gilpin as the recipient of
the Salary Award
similarly warded him family and friends. Spinjurp through the National Association for the Advancement of People, for the most distin-guished contribution of the year, and for the member of the Race will be most heartily approved by the general mittee of which
Joel Spingarn through the National Association for the Advancement of People, for the most distinguished contribution made by an outstanding member of the Race will be most heartily approved by Charles Gilpin public. The committee, of which Bishop Hurst of Baltimore is chairman, has been working in making the selection this year. Mr. Gilpin's performance in the titular role of the Emperor Jones, a most remarkable dramatization of the psychological struggle of the wright, Eugene O'Neil, attracted world wide attention not only in dramatic circles but among people of every walk in life and of every race.
Splendid Actor
Mr. Gilpin was acclaimed by the best dramatic critics in New York as the host actor on the American stage and the best actor on the American stage was his work that the limited engagement usually given productions at the famous artistic theater in New York brought to the world only those things which have exceptional merit was extended repeatedly by the exclusive artistic circle of supporters. Finally the play was put on Broadway at the Selwyn Theater, where it was a great play brought a remarkable proof of the triumph which red-worth and merit will bring over prejudice when given a fair chance.
Overcome Obstacles
FEDERATION OF LABOR
STUDIES JAP EXPULSION
Denver, Colo. June 24—A drastic and far-reaching resolution covering Japanese immigration has been in effect since the American Federation of Labor being held here. The declaration, which was introduced by M. M. McClure of the United States, reported to have the approval of the Japanese Exclusion League of California, the Los Angeles Anti-Anti-Asylum Association, and the Japanese Exclusion Association of Washington. It calls for, among other things:
“Absolute exclusion in future of all Japanese immigration, not only male, but female, to the United States, skilled and unskilled, but farmers and men of small trades and professions, as recommended by Theodore Roosevelt, who resigned only for tourists, students, artists, commercial men, teachers and others.
It will be enforced by United States officials under United States laws and regulations, as done with immigration admitted or excluded from all other counties and states, and with government whereby control and regulation is surrendered by us to Japan.”
POLICE ARREST OVER
100 BIG BEEGARDS
Philadelphia BIG BEEGARDS
police drive was inaugurated in this city to rId it of fraudulent beggars. Over 100 men and women of both races were rounded up. They were arrested and held for periods ranging from three months to one year. All of the convicted beggars were found to be frudges, and in many instances bogus cripples were physically able to
Shoots Wife, Step-Child; Escapes Mob
Shoots Wife, Step-Child; Escapes Mob
Indianapolis, Ind. June 24—Robert Paue, who attempted to murder his sister last Thursday, is alive today only because timely inference of the police emergency squad dispersed a mob of his own race bent on injuring him. Even after Paue had been placed in a police automobile the crowd elamnated, "he was a man of honor" and when the reviled his captors, they renewed their efforts to seize Paue. Paue had marred with his wife and said that although he "wusst so mad at the kid" (his 11-year-old daughter) he "wanted to get them all." He had shot his wife and the girl, who may die but the crowd which quickly prevented shooting of the boy.
ROBERTS KILLS FULL CREW BILL AT SPRINGFIELD
Vicious Measure Aimed at Railway Porters Defeated in State Legislature
By a Staff Correspondent
By a Staff Correspondent
Springfield, Ill. June 24—State
Representative Adelbert H. Roberts of
Chicago continued the fight
against the full crew from committee
room to the floor of the house of re-
presentation, and resulted in his attack on the measure
caused its defeat by a vote of 101 to
52.
Representative Hart of Batavia, as
young white man, and an overseas
veteran, sponsored the bill for the
brotherhood association which souls
to railroad discrimination in rail-
road construction vigorous counter speech pleaded
for democracy at home as well as
already contested the rights of one
of the most privileged people in
privileges to the detriment of any
other race as the bill would have
sustained in its provision governing
the rights of all people. As the result of the successful defeat
of the measure, the jobs of
nearly two hundred passenger train
workers in several hearings in Chicago before
a subcommittee of the legislature.
One of the representatives from
Chicago reported that people is reported to have sought to
"whitewash" the intentions of "the
sponsors of the bill by saying he felt
the interest of Colored citizens would
have had no Colored representation been
present." A careful check of this
legislator's campaign speeches indi-
vidually shows that his purpose is "safeguarding their interests at the polls in the next election."
GIRL'S BROTHER KILLS
CRACKER SWEETHEART
Memphis, Tennessee, June 24—The efforts of Ernest Thomas (white, age 19) of Memphis to sweetheart, Elisabeth Stokes, to accompany him back to his plantation near Lake Comorant, Miss., were received girl, and as a result Thomas is dead and Hill is in Jail here. He was put in police to that when she was employed as a cook by young Thomas and his father that the young white man had been sentenced to death and ended her life if she ever attempted to escape from the plantation and his attention. Following the flight of Thomas, he told him that he sought her whereabouts. Sunday one of Thomas' plantation hands is reported to have told him that the grandson in Memphis, Monday morning Thomas left home after telling his father he had to attend school and was surprised by the stead of seeing his doctor. Thomas proceeded to the Stokes home on Essex avenue and was surprised by the man is reported to have attacked Hill defended himself with the only weapon hand, an ax. Calmly waited the proprietor phone the police. A Mississippi phone moboned the local Hill, but upon learning that extra police had been provided with riot guns and that the local Race Men Hill, but upon learning that extra law enforcement, the mob changed its mind.
SEARCH HOMES FOR LOOT TAKEN DURING CONFLICT
Tulsa Citizens See Whitewash
Probe Unless Government
Takes Hand
By Staff Correspondent
Oklahoma Correspondent
Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 14—Sheriff McCullough has sent out a large force of deputies to round up, persons responsible for the race riot here, recently which destroyed property to the value of 24,000 and caused the death of over 200 civilians. The whites named in the indictments are charged with murder, looting and arson. City officials have been accused, however, of attempting to "holl up" the position of showing it was member of our Race who started the conflict. This is being done, it is claimed, to save the city from damage suits that have been filed against the Race are not indicted for rioting. Sermons have been preached in white churches which demonstrate the course of procedure in this direction. The deputies in this case man have not been made public.
Search Homes
A search of white homes in the district a few blocks from the riot center revealed stolen goods taken from wealthy families who had to die the day the police station was stripped of his clothing when a member of the race identified the suit as his own. The officer alleged that he bought the suit and the police station was stripped of his inside pocket proved the rightful ownership. He was placed in a cell, but later released. The police prominently located here, was found eight miles from town, where, it is said, he had been shot from an airplane which followed him from the city. Lockett was back. Several hundred persons saw the aviator shoot Lockett, and were later fired on by the same plane themselves. Some are in possession of the suit, and the Letters have been sent to Congressman Martin M. Maiden requesting him to urge inquiry relative to the riot during the riot. The planes used during the riot and which set fire to brick buildings are owned by the United States government, it is known and kept at a training station here.
Rowland Released
Investigation has proven the fact that Dick Rowland, charged with "inappropriate"Page, was not in the elevator at the time the insult is said to have occurred. The store was closed as it was at the time the insult was at the top of the shift. Rowland has been released and is now in prison. The attack that the "attack story" was carefully planned in order to bring about the racial clash. He was made no offer to rebuild the homes that were destroyed. Men and women who were wealthy enough to afford the homes offered jobs as servants in white homes. The humiliation is so great that many are leaving for other towns where they will reside with friends.
Loses Sweetheart. Sends
Apparently C. O. Turner (white) of Eldorado, Ark., desires the companionship, Mrs. Amie, with her husband in Illies Isaac, with him extending over a number of years, came to Chicago and was mourning her home at the time of his passing, the past, when she was taken into custody by Sergeants Scott, Middleton, Stark and Smith upon devices from the sheriff of Illinois pursued the past, when Mrs. Wilson with grand larceny. The services of Attorney Eldorado Middleton, Stark and Smith pursued before Judge J. A. Sullivan with a writ of habeas corpus. After listening to the story related by Mrs. Wilson, she met her mother at the age of 15 years, and that she had lived with him as his mistress since, during which she received her own recognition, and would have to be further proof of the accession made to take Mrs. Wilson back to Arkansas. Attorney James A. Scott ordered Mrs. Wilson released upon her own recognition, and would have to be further proof of the accession made to take Mrs. Wilson back to Arkansas. Attorney James A. Scott ordered Mrs. Wilson is forced to return there to cohabit with Turner again. it will be an act against the federal laws come up for another hearing July S.
KILLED IN COLLISION
Cincinnati, O. June 24—Miss Minnie
Minnie Schooler, 21, of 1204 Chapel
Miniature School, from skull fracture, sustained in
collision between a truck on which
the skull was struck.
Doctor of Philosophy
C. V.
cum laude." In 1818 she received her master's degree in English, being the only and only woman of her Race to have the degree from that institution. Since September, Jill M. Dykes has been teacher of English in the Dura-terry School. During her scholastic career she has won many prizes for excellent work.
MEN IN FLORIDA CITY
TO VOTE AT ANY COST
The murders in Georce county last November during the elections do not seem to have done any good. In the town there are six men of the Race who are running for city councilman. The whites have plainly shown their dissatisfaction with the state of the election white workers were seen going about rallying their supporters to come and cast their votes to keep off what they terminated. It will dulless do no good, though. If our men stick together, for about half of the city's population is composed of lawmen and they were called out to prevent any fighting or bloodshed. Researched of the outcome, the sum are going to vote.
WILL MAKE EASTERN TRIP
St. Louis, Mo. June 24—Miss Charlotte H. Jones, of 3435 Lawton avenue, will visit Wednesday, via the Vanderbilt railroad, for Washington visit, friends and relatives. Jones will also visit New Norfolk, Atlantic City, Del.
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Grover Cleveland Redding and Oscar Carney must hang Friday, Redding, who has feigned insanity and who styles himself as the "Emperor of Abyssinia," was denied a commutation to life imprisonment by Governor Small, who acted upon the recommendation of the Illinois State Board of Pardons and Parole. McGavick, who styles himself as "governor general of Abyssinia," was also denied a change in sentence.
The two men, who were originally sentenced to be hanged April 22, were given a reprieve till June 24, so their claim for leniency. Both made of insanity. The governor's action blasted out their last ray of hope to live.
The two condemned men were convicted of the murder of Robert Rose, a sailor, and Joel Hoyt, a cigar clerk both white, in a wild shooting affair in a park in Chicago. Dangerously wounded when he attempted to stop the burning of the United States flag, which was the "Mafia" movement that started with a parade and ended with the double killing at $3th. street and Indiana avenue about a year ago. Redding will die early, Friday morning.
Henry Sloan, 44, 1154 Calumet avenue, who was arrested by Officers Kearney and Mulchyn, 35th predetin, on complaint of Miss Virginia Caruthert, 44, 1154 Calumet avenue, was fined $15 and costs by Judge John F. Hass of the Harrison County jail, where she proposed that Sloan had made indecent proposals to her, but Sloan stated that she had not been of giving her a 5-count offer being served with a cup of coffee by her.
NARSED 'SELLING BONDS
Atlanta, Ga; June 24—John Wehlo,
styled the Liberty bounty thief, was
regreted here while in the act of self-
selling several bounties said to have been
took from a man in Penacolan, Fla.
in Alabama, pendentium.
PRICE TEN CENTS A RS
WAS ON OUTSIDE BUT HAD INSIDE "DOPE" ON HOUSE
"Suspicious Character" Leads Officers to Store Place Containing Whisky
On June 5 Mrs. Mire, ophelia Morgan, 650 Aberdeen street, called the En-
gagement Association a suspicious character was loitering near her home. Officers William Rue and John Fletcher, they found Harry Woods on the outside and questioned that he was no suspicious character that "he was no suspicious character that the parties on the inside were." Having this much of a claw the po-
sition of Mrs. Morgan resulted both Mrs. Morgan and Woods appeared before United States Com-
munity officials for a building last Monday morning.
Find Hidden Liquor
Both Are Released
On cross-examination by Attorney William McIntyre, coined for Woods, Johnson said the whiskey was pearls made the labels were money and the whiskey tasted like the usual home-made brand familiar to government investigators. The department had cases against Woods, Commissioner Glass discharged him, Mrs. Morgan, was also released.
MISSISSIPPI GETS BIG
ROSENWALD MONEY GRANT
Jackson, Miss. June 24—Mississippi has been abolished $76,400 from the state budget for the year but this state is practically leading all others as the beneficiary of the money provided by Julius Rosenwald for the building of schools in the state and for port from the state department of education reads:
We have just received announcement for the building of schools in the state beginning July 1, 1921, and Mississippi's allotment is $76,400. Applications now approved for the new budget will be delivered before the year has gone we will have our allotment for Mississippi taken up and that will impede activity in the building of school-house over the state."
R. Wroece Giles, 3511 South State street, attending surgeon at President Hospital, took three stitches in the heart of Ewloot Thurman, 5637 South State Street. Doe was recently stabbed in a fight. Thurman had been rushed "to the hospital by the police following a fight. The operation was done under local anesthesia." Dr. Giles talked to the patient throughout the entire operation. It was necessary to remove the bone. This operation is a very rare one in surgery. Dr. Giles is the first surgeon to follow in the footsteps of Dr. Daniel Hole Willis. Dr. Giles is a graduate of Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. and of the school of medicine. He passed the examination at the head of the list at the Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitization after finding his internship at the President Hospital.
Notice to Agents & Correspondents
July Fourth coming on Monday, this office will be CLOSED ALL DAY. State news and orders should be mailed on
June 29, 30, and July 1
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Sethe world war durin thie neaaion
itr ‘Gonarens. Senate’ ieaders. have
ison netiee In (raining nretsitres med
1a heen” Geaterstendd than the
Sepete tote wii thee seeretary ta
Ei Nats Tor making suitotont mone
wrenilghies“seeretary: Mellons mhjers
fie aes somteped on the fae that
Sng: jatscnent nf eas to the veterans
nth sare ences we
eaten any hope whieh the gavern-
iene hae’ for “redetion Sat. the
4 Fesottton tras fon sent to. the
geleval erate commision acing it
Cais tenchs te diteeaicnee Poe tte
6.0, P. GORNAITTEE. AIMS
TD DISFARNGHISE AACE
il Meciccr ity bane aah
ceiate an article giving an account of
io eee of Se Repti. So
that Sommnktee nc Wanting
aL Sas, SL NaS
SRAM ete? et
ec Sieg pues oe
ASS trees ocala ie
Eerie car a ir
Ben are tated
coin Ge aes.
Sab cits ore
Se eee bo eas
eerie Oonecy are
Es oes RL eet
2, Soe ee ee
Beep, 2 Ee ae
ise trae tg ec ene
Sebati Scnbh ie 2 on
Spare Mea ut pacad Sap
SP aeves ee eaten
Ue arene
a nat ET ne wet
coe att nat fn nds ne
see Se eee cetera at
Eerie tenths Motthent, SE
TOPE ioe one tea ad
ECan ts akin oi
Sa oon oie oe me
Te rete Pa eS
1. Sen Bat ne
Sait Seo hater aa in
GOATS Seats a tah
in many’ of tie private conversations
eta pag Ae alate
See ee ian eb aa eee
thai hela reset ye
Bai
tance tte. seca fi
atta Santee a tana
porn eee ree
ise ada te See a te
Sant can Con Seah
So Tan’ teu ea eh
ter Dogme at ne eer eae
Semen (terete
Ee Ee, es
ie ede ee ae
Paar tan tar ee
ar Senet
SE ity thee dene
Baicie ee nina
ha te ate ene
oes eae ee
Setar ciate vent ee
i, i ate hte
Ciel sedi oe abs
score ce ih teennir a
oe Per ae cee ee oe
Son Bete, me teary Eee
Siena ETM a ae
AS tala re ses
eae, comaiicent” Raunt
eer encore eine
arene Rte ser cane ae
ameter cn Sete tes Romane
Loner ie unease
PORE a teed at
Eras ae ace nate
oe ete tua
Ea anys er eoe:
Me ane tite ate ee fe
Cee
ar
elt Wetnton ting mens
at an ang ain NE Be
Sita aap tad ae
Crue ees
iti Seam he oneieh te
Brae ee te er aos
Seer A, eh Aa
ei, tae la Se
Sataien Secs oer tao oe
Sens Fer crear han
Rea aes a ae
SS, Tee aces ae
ee tees Se ae ese
sro re taunt ee tae
Sue eae ee
BESO ecient
CCSD eh atthe te tat oe
ec earn ann teen
SF fama oie Coe
Sa eek eee
EGU erosive, ince oy ta
Loerie
re Se ek ot
ot te epee a
en eee oa
ls Cee ote a
Bi ceotttty ty asl te
Dee icee el matte ae
Se ete Set se tee
ST Oe deer sat tee ate
Sr sre cae te
EOS She SRG Me
Sr oes oh ee Te ae
Seale aa, We a
ree ceeeey ee eh
esas 2 ee co
ea Foie eat of ohh et a
cer or eee ae
Sore eh Saati y wi a
eal bs hee
LS oor patti oe oe
Catan de eft ae
i Soro ter ores Rae
Be eee es pe a
See Sea nN hea
Sear deat a ee cee
Sigh ta meaner See
feats’ Qheasht ea bets most rome
oo ees Cae ee
Soe eee cee
aero
Rise coe gts
EEE, Rett ontote ark eo
COO ok genet eee
Societe Saat a eer
i en
SES coun opie a
sec ace tale i oe
fects fs cet ates
SSR ee se
earn oon ebecee te
MONT a tha he Ee
Ie ia Slr Se ae
Sachem Mla geera ee
OSS oa cata eae
sie on cer tue tovenrd, 8
~—s Som, HHE GENERAL
areas = "tae MART k
ges i wacrioece
RSE ree ae NATIVE POT
ee. \ Bowe Tue
FRU OM) Sate ane | SMES. mae
i ea ee a ak) we | ee
ae Sr ie aie ES
teceaatem tte af Gel Beer ar the
Feentution it. in charged iat tke
Mitesinire phe system of pricing steel
adie from £6 40 88 to the: cost OF
‘The domestic production of suzar
in thin countre fi the. fecal year
ending in AW, 1821, war anpensie
imtelg tit a bilian wounds pore
than tn Tose.” Imports trom forvlin
eaten inertived hy. 29,000,000,
hers igherts from. eur depend
mien deyreamed The neaelys a Tike
mount. The wer capita crmaimptin
fo¢ sume may.rearh over 1N0 ponte
Enethe sear. Phe previous high mark
waa iy $220 when the pwr capita cons
Stmution was 81% pounds,
Authorities. in Cabal are searching
foe witeh doctors. This is due to the
Inestertes disappearance of bes
Frou inis haane on a ranch eae Quine
foname, One woman. «supposed
‘Sater tas boon arrested.
Vrnited States experts and imparts
fen nt during: Slay, A. favorable trade
Hotence ar giszbanomeaecvaoed
this “countess sdenite the.” decrenn.
eeparta for. Say totaled §129,000,0%
‘br neainet s348,000,000 for April anid
Fasimot.o00 for May, 1826." ‘Imports
far aie, moth, wens Baie st ta
Stomterred weit $266.008,000 in Apel
fnng 'sesta00,600 ny Say of the, year
Betores :
Fainiors In Pale Alto county. town,
ace been worked ap to ih Mei
Ty Tne discneery af, cartty contatntng
CoM nn the fam of Rerkard sintth
Fhe Marth was aseyed_ ig) Chiensh
[and fon to contain $2622 worth at
gui tor every ton. The average found
e (uk mines te only
| Lastest flares released 29: the con
ors farrean reveal tive niet geklns
intawss athe taresttnvttey in
he eonntrs. "tive “vale” af meat
Peking nreinets tn 191 wae $2710
Siispane "rom Sand stood rami sseond
od amomoliies anied, with, $281-
HSlagn and FASTSEANA, respectively,
American tourists enmtinun to
acenenp Paris. AL present there, ate
eer 40008 there, Muewe Interest. tx
Gein rhesen in che feted hk
ee ee in the cls tteelt.
HOOOLUMS INSULT AIAN
WITH FAIR COMPANION
We is unduuttediy well that. we now
call attention to two cleeanastancen
feeeat neeurrence’ fn Clitage hil
Tnneate the presence of thee cond
Unns Shieh fredure race rita. Ws
ovnot want Sather one wf them,
‘Within the fast theo week ee ten
st the fence hae een gtigelood in the
acto rich at thee
fon had. in- Wie. cambany a. yeu
Soman. These ‘women ate reported
Wahawe ten fale they may have
iow" white. andthe attack Junta
ajitiahion et tix ot mince mae
che There” stems to hea en:
Certo effort upen the pur afm cheng
te punidencrit am “iawehreakise
Senden te forethiy" and wnt
prevent the snmenraee nf sven Uf the
Fegees "ins tniblie gees ‘with wont
wo might wae. ‘We understand thse
In"one at the instances ve‘erred. ty
the'reuns man and woman ha kon:
inva! tea co the Sutieaker” tent
Awiarenthe they had heen cen th
iene the Second wenrd and wort ha
heen seme by: hondlams in the aixtetct
ti thelr accomplices farther out. AC
Sing eate, when the comple entered the
theaters these were set umn by these
whiten: beaten unl spat pon. There
mano FeoreetF, heotr
‘So far thes have not, but some dav
ineate whites are going to jump wpe
ihesright mane In such a tne. the
Fenult In casiiy foresean. Untinaes
Riable destruction of Me and prov:
erty ie going te yesult, Then ‘after
fe ul over, ‘there will he talk of
nn Inventizntion. “ite nolteltute. wf
those who fess x heile Ip Ive and
ord Tapnnceary pnt Thre eens
turien nf serfdont henueathed tot
wore’ than nur hare. of those! whe
Can quae team elind the. vell—he
auuaifoan, meinronn ete. We ee
this to protect theae women. We ae
ain Yn ‘nrotert ange wunen who
intrwst Thenmmeteen te aut eate, Wee
mpectable eitizens. af a great cam:
tunity re’ mot, cone tobe intiin
diated tye the hitman. rift whieh
venuld efcate Tekan of fervor. Tall
tien fa ot in ft ‘Eennomtie conta
dio" nee afert “the ianue. Norte i
weer gait ae gianni
in merely. a auention ae to whether
elute Raine tn brunie such forcen
sivtaeten i the quath af" au pura
Stier hnppinees
We weld swinmend thie canditian
to our haw enforrement offetain. i
fe guanntier’ ur ho dealt with nose
Chicazw ix not sage, lle n rnse sh
may ayeeats Wut her” fragrance
that of ie shinson weet. A the
Hower of thie vtved Tn rave ria
Novone’enuld premime to, theraten i
Such agen at thesre We ean only
fom matters square tn the ce"
ther are We sage that there will
Rehuing ina bloated, | We Bon
fein ie, tant ean wee deny any
the posteasion of the shirit tv detent
that’ he helietyn. to bericht tn
Torexeeing tnd warning nf danse, we
fre merely reiting human nniure
into “ciretimstanens Wend nt
Threatens we warn ive avis.
"The nontunin win seminitied the
axineke were a) tbe caters i
the anion ate cont
bans" operating. extensively throu
may, oneratt
MASONS. CELEBRATE
Rronklen, fane 2MaThe anniver-
sary ne the Nirthtay- of Ate Jahn se
Sommreniorated iy the” Prine a
Stusome and Ratiorn Stare ot tne
Recomd Afszonte district dun 18. with
stolwate exerehine nt Brien Street
Ko MH church tieand Sieccer Th
Sinha Ramer, ante na wo
Present a heneilly eitfaved the ser
Bion evered ir the Hex. We Shen.
fer carpenter, Sea osren Masa
Hike text sme totwen T3ehe He ni
Carried abort Whi divers and stents
finetrines, for W te 2 geod thing the’
the linet he estaltighed wth gra
He war Aiea “with wens aenenety
Wisdom aul practiead advice ta tit
Miasone In generat aa the ‘vous
aemhera othe fraternity tn partie
District Deputy Cieand_ Maxtor
wiltve Mtarabel, Mudor, hase: Juris
‘letlon cone the seemed district Tn
troduced Grand taster Parker is th
muster of nersmontes. “Phe jth
utster took Tee, Carpenter. by" sir
eae teen. agi, tt sermon
face him a “Shriners pean in he
Ralf af the Masons of the Second dis:
toler. Owe 3th wate glen te th
church hp the vitor, Sir seugens
Planer’ af teanhne Commandery
New Wark ‘cite, made the preaetta:
Gon and Joh 1. Neon, who te pres.
faent of the. trustee board of the
ehureh, and master of Widow Son
Uoager’arconted i Sptendit mse
‘sare renideret bx the choy tinder the
aa onin of Mee Niners
Ao SETHE CHIOAGO DEFENDER
URE |
:
a Acknowledge Benefit |Gov. Groesbeck of I
of Big Subscription ‘Welcome Deleg
Campaign Annual Confe
este dine 24g enlenge| Xo, one
ie iis ing ight It ts indlfferent | fs ewelty summnat cont
eta the RPMS 2) aoc tat
iy ent rl AB a Seer tthe
site, aR |) S's Socata th
20 ie wee 10,2 ay MERE) 4) roeaicck Ana or Het
ie oeIUTNS| SRE | na "Rncan eA
Brena coal 5 | ee remain oe
Tea ee Sg eal rane ction
‘Dixon's comnsel- pitceney Smith | MAW: Jayne of the \
ich stand inthe gees see
rich sta tn the | RPROaEaee
Past Arm 11a REE
tle Dison oC. tha] 5 eee
ry i A
imine rors for DS a |
nit ie newer 20182 he RD
Prev their Ot) Sse
The cite a] Seo aes
intemnts. oul glee
We cao &
la eligi
dorm we iramtne Attorney Smith
hevninnig hve wees given
thelr pervicen indioate the allo. of
hepnsitive stand for what one De=
eves te Sut
ve tua i her chet nn
setter, Willa, Siithe at, Sing Site
Drawn, Just. tefore Wine tranatorred
fu Nabari, 1 wat to thank wh al
tmy heart the Chicago. tietender for
that it aid forme During ail any
frown, so tare ae i have. eon abe
{eto t fue hem the oBiy nae
ie ite tat heat uh for
me. awa ite yuishees to: kaon
that 1 am Tnnucent. Sine Way. Gol,
Reining ane. thie to prove fo. te
world that 't'nmy mot gilts Ete
Tint Defender wilt nies prosper
“Sat Siew. biaouistinet tral tho Cb
casw Detcner was. the only one af
ee ire ce sek ees
1" deckired Mr.
sitthe shnt evan
talvatter the cant-
smitten “nf “wen
nce od “een
frauved. “The
fame. ‘condition
ieewnited ate t he
wecondl trial, The
‘hemmahne ths
‘nye months inf
siting and waits
ine the Defenler
eye rowley
mn in ag effort to
enwinee. che tls
fe the sate ctici
Tee cea] rit oie ont
ae mato sen
[Be esae rs", it ee
Fact pats | mn Solos
ie Sgey) trensinas ns
Bee Tey aa ene inonans wt
Tear aa Sehiiniaag
BAY ASM lee nt rimcintety
Aaty. Lattimore FANT ie
wan not guitty of the horrilte éharze
Eat ote ach
Si Sane put tf Roe a
Sie ae one Wank ie
etn, earls.” eae ha
SRST Tea tet ot
eit Thenichut he et eh
face Defence. Alone ie stuck to the
eet Er te Rh Be
pees Pee a are Ue
ss earn FY Sem NG: SS Te
fagion of ques joutrwinties $e pt te
Ipeesent Se stew ferme inthe next few
Gaye: Tinie ie heenoee fintge yet
fe to un whet as eer tee
Cope oc feared id hee
SBT pretext be tatcen ener tye a me
ot ‘ar well aver bat whe wel
Revorthetesa, tid the reese power:
his man ie doin “P, Aans, nowy
lected ehafrinan of tie epabtieas
‘ntingal emmunittees 1 titers
Mhat the resident bite invited Sr
‘Mihima toe Washington and intense
urmime aver most of te wore ut tts
frayure date tis haa
“This him Wen made ncesssary e-
Jeause the tare, hulle of sacl wr
fine swamped the nen she have pres
Minualy.tovieed tfter the ere e¢ fe
Eerie army of live ‘seekers, Wil
ay: ne yraninater woemera pe
civ a mega ett ut the respons!
Anis" set iy Gale be nse Conteh
Aaken ne svits the eviminiseration se
ies of his new silsoe Ur dewate the
ie to apuntatuuctits that is eves:
are. Atumnes teneral Daweherts
tela a like ‘postion. Ag a ennee:
fenton, the Peesetents festiva inmnaet
Sirs toe manele werner, hv
Ieited Ae. ‘Adlatns” to euane. ts, the
eavital an carey on the works Ths
Seeision nn nie yates ie tefl,
force reat utnhie? of tote seekers
fo eomtsloraiiy iter thelé Liam.
ALL STAR EXTRAVAGANZA
se ee ee eos
Mawiny, June 24. a aienston allentne
extravazanan sil he staged at the
Entapette themter toe the bier
Tinee nets in caeyitie. | Sweur hes
fore inthe hiaare af tterlen he
furh we renresmatative eilasy af were
Firmere angeared an the sani tl
‘Enjotine’ riot” vaestion,. theke
nets chavs “yeation “togethoe a
Site ee shine w owost entertain
Tn Yehlele. whieh sansists of tin
tvelars waitoviiie suid snulent "wa
iia
‘Ninn: the Well known vatulectt-
None aiesirine oi thw twoenssay
Hine. whe, hae iter “enthinatae:
Hleaity into thve lam nf ktelne. ate
tlonterenert. samething ait we th
srainars to exis nha tn the fine
Theatricate arn Mest and Bry iter
And fenipse, Howard. anil Craie.
Cimmbies antes. Sinith ad Troe
(ion sid Wile, Stonnee tate
Tabor sing. Greed wand tie Come har
meng. ine, te tl. Teawening. We
Berry, cE Pravton ant Wea, Hann
Th anier to give a Cominine couch
to'che. gals performance. Cte
Sronntcon nut Siac Fenwn seit a
fear in the wastrel test" pare si
tata:
Don't fail to Rear De HL TH, Vrae-
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FUTURE OF AGE
QloGUSSIGN AT
NAACP. MEET
Xew Nork, dune 24—The National
Association or the Advance
[Goiveed People. has nanonnced thet
fis (selec anal conference veil be
het in Detcole from June so to Say
2 sl evete i. sont
he! future of one eve i Ameria
‘A thousand neapte. gt ‘hail races
cromn all erts OF the United States
are expected to attend. the conten:
Shep arcane tthe mnnonncenent
fd tite welcome to extent fe
the-state ‘or ‘Michigan Ws" Cover
[Grovatek anu for Betrolt hy" Sager
Coton,
SMoortiehd Storey. exenceaitont of
thes Amerlean fiat’ Agsoulstien an
Howe president of the Nationat "Asm
lation fer the Advancement of Cal
fret Peopte, with nreside a tho mp
nz amass. meetings nt whe Sel
tig Wedge nf the. Wayne. counts
Hroalt COU i 0
"Among the subjects which wil he
usevsand ML meeting of the. confer
onee are “Negro abuets Trt fe
Roerten's Initntelal Patra an
Aikmening: Ant Teenage as
ject of the alsteanwhise ment et 1
seater fn commen ih re
feent enw rots, Supestelty wi eter
Shea, to the Tisn rlot. Wt fx expt
ine sHettms of the ies riot wit
31 the-camfercoee to xive neste nan
istimeny me winst ager.
“Among? the syweakers atthe conser:
ne wil he. teepresentatie Leon
2 Tager of Attazonst: whe hag inte
iced n fester antidymehine mene
tier Harry Re Davis af the Ole Sag
Wisinnnre:, Prot itohert Te Wert
Sitthor af ©The Voice wf the: Nec
mex i Mauger. peestent od th
iMennyni State! Feeration a
hors George," Masnes, forme
ireetar of the thteran of Nero. Reo:
inte of the Untied. tates Denar
moemtot fahor!. Nermsin. tf Thana
aid stent Wincens foriner president
tthe Halting senate and not cere
Eonyative tothe: Ameriyna op 6
Hin Patriotte Union of Fate
CAMPAIGN FOR TULSA'S
"AID TAKES ON NEW LIFE
ene Foie acho mia
Hersey dee "a “es
BE lid alte
seine Pe Ese bien
Echies ih teats we
See aaa oh
hi Rat Fund continent ee
MO caer oe
seen nate tes
Seve fe taming a campagne
Etienne
ee ater el
sree cau enaertrs
Si Sy tate aria
kee
FRanW WIDBLETON Bies
serch Nee lg op Pra
weed ase Rae eS
ahs
sete tee aa
Eee ee i
fea egg Sutin wo he ee
Reet tractors We econ nd. 8m
a eg ee
ye ‘ace EEN
fet STATE,
GN EN ee
ao
WO ae ey Wyo
1 Se ment EM
111) aa oe anes” Be SQ]
Hi Il|SwGa state Bau 2
HI{|STATE. STREET #0 CABRED.
Sa THIRTYSIXTH PLACE * ett
| HEAD OF RESEARCH BUREAU
Gite ohare ste eels
sbiee ie ger ey Ge ees
Brittain aire Me
A rer
siesagmeia C0
foal naman tm
ett Tat imi ae
een tec ft
Inara echoes are
Bett rie ef
ero Steers Seniesa
ert aurora a Inne stadt af white
Sergt. Tucker in California
Posten, Cal, fn 2k—Sorst
dames T Pueker af Glens apant ton
dave in thle ely isittnes hie shters
Mine ‘Eten “Paster ait Sex. Nana
Fister, AN musieto was glen th is
anne by Wie nisves, Mlssen. Peetinen
Kine a Beateioe tanks: Aire
sinner nf xara ween peegenty Se
Pheer Wit Mtemstaye for San. Frat:
Giclee ive wt eine felony td
Thre rene to tye Why Cig
Raymond Bunn on Vacation
Rocky Aone S.Ca dune 2.
Rasmand Bunn of Washingtan, D. &
fein the ety fora fewe mek whe
ine hist tantivor und felons, stoping
ee oP Cuiten erat
BEN. L. DAN
TELLS oTORY OF
MERCHANDISING
Fee eae reine WeUL evening
{ido a" Sy" trea “ot men amd
‘otncn can he seen guint lata the hi
rains ‘gregers, wegetatie and tara
Inatkee aust East stat strsct, meat
Filan, eenie, owe aad operat
elton Tea," thy enya tat
line serge th Teice for twenty urs
‘ative Som Shine Tig ene
feather connesttan, nat ses oft
Sr operate any aunt store: that. The
ig®ane at 213 Sua ‘aine Stree”
Uinminring. The eats aro hota
ing to dante tong, on Rist streets
Hteghy'* ged." pnwiets nen, clenning
‘Gath aft polishing” the kiasa wiong
he strc. ee ana thre an ai
Morker makes an appearance. Phen
omnes at fnmense dane tenckone
Che sams from the auto factors
roid wlth ereens and enotsier
Taig he! Ae wee, are sizaine sa
Darin store te eeliied with "tie
Ercens "an. sesetag pects hes
‘Sune thu ae of ange be in to
fone: grown ait ve tine Talents
ESSE athe in the arnt Fou
Puc te bee
‘te, oun at the vegetable trucks
cave, egme meat tracks amd th emt
[oe Yardrty tr food peednets that ae
ttlicerel tally. free feom the mai
{Suisiers ow wholesale proces 6
‘Now cengr the serious tunes of
tho whys Yo Sel fied eng ee Pea
Ming. naeing a serene wort fr
Prorvane. jolie and ntientiver foe
inns imam ties enenrton ane prow
ions" to. the tiie the" eae
see tars und bc kody mai
futon.” He's Alwate eendy to sore
ua €t0a aad entoy nas on
eet to. be of reat hel anda
Brat che apteers
"Rose Siti paitenens and ehtert-
ome wont increavetantnese. “He
Rete is, ve hig rare and th
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Washington, D. C., June 24—One hundred thirty-nine degrees were conferred upon a. states of the Howard University by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, president of the university, at the ninety-second annuall commencement exercises held on the university campus. Friday, June 10. The honorary degree of doctor of science conferred on Dr. Charles E. Hentley of Chicago.
The exercises were preceded by the academic procession which, started from the steps of the Howard University Carnegie Library at 4 o'clock, led by the H. O. T. G. band, which played the professional march, and headed by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, the retiring treasurer. Hon. William H. Lewis, of I. ton, commemorated members of the various academic societies of Chicago and composed of the trustees, deans, professors and members of the various academic societies of Chicago and alumni. The course of the procession was from the steps of the library to the administration building and dean's office, and from the grounds where an audience of visitors, friends and relatives of the various graduates were assembled to
President King Present
President Charles Jumbar Bradley
King, of the Republic of Liberia,
among missionaries in Duluth,
Laboratory consult general, were
guests of honor on the platform and
in the mission which with his
leaders.
Commencement Program
The protection by the Reverend Jason Nobe Force of the First Congregational church of Washington he leavened by an overtime by the A. O. T. C. band, after which the Hon. William H. Lewis of Boston, Mass., the United States, delivered the commencement address, choosing as his subject, "A Plea for the Reign of the Dr. Durkee Confers Degrees Following the commencement exercises. President J. Stanley Durkee conferred degree to Dr. Durkee, physician and law upon the candidates who were presented to him by the deans of the various schools and colleges.
School of Liberal Arts
School of Education
School of Applied Science
Schools of Beljoton and Law
Darrenes In Medicine
Degree of Ph. C. were awarded to C. Randolph H. Heckley, Clarence A. Carter, William H. Hall, Antonio J. Sampson, William R. Hall, Antonio J. Sampson, Nathaniel A. Schmidt, Edward Village,
Presentation to Dr. Bentley
Dr. Charles K. Bentley of Chicago, Ill. was presented to the president of the university by his dearest friend, to receive the degree of Doctor of Science. Dr. Bentley's degree upon his death were as follows: Charles K. Bentley; Author, teacher, friend of man, and brother in science, where farm and farm, and
100 H. S. Graduates in 1922
The commencement season is a good time to take stock of the quality as well as the quantity of the goods offered by our schools and colleges as material out of which the destiny of it is gratifying to know that nearly 600 young men and women have seen the vision of preparing the insiders for the future. We are enrolled in the best colleges and universities in the land. With more than 100 at the University of Kansas, some of the largest number at Chicago, we have a right to feel proud. If we add to this number the even larger enrollment at the known Southern colleges, the picture looks more than encouraging.
Northern School's Problem
However, when we study the facts once closed, and many restores some satisfaction. The total absence of high schools in the South is too well known to discuss, and many cities, where schools and teachers and equipment are of the very least, where there is an open door to training and education, that one can reach. Washington, with a high school enrollment running into four figures, and with 500 to 500 graduates in the school enrollment which will hardly exceed 500 and with a graduating list which will not exceed 100 in the school, indianapolis and most of the smaller cities. What is the answer? It is in the shortness and lack of common sense. Many think that the handicaps of prejudice make it unnecessary to get a good education, in the belief that it is not necessary. Then in later years an unexpected chance comes and finds them lacking in proper training and educational preservation. The chance comes and leaves us nothing but vain pretends.
Young Stillman's Decision
Young Stilman's Decision
Young Stilman decided that after witnessing his mother through her trouble he was going to finish his education so that he could take care of his family. His times it imperative to get an education when by a mere med of his head he can summon the best teachers and build a cause he can pay the prices to command them, how much more necessary it ought to be for the rest of his who must begin life with nothing but much to the glory of our common humanity.
Prizes Awarded
Announcement was made of the award of various prizes to the following students:
Alpha Kappa Alpha School $10 to the young woman in the School of Fine Arts graduated from Howard University, awarding the four years of work at Howard University awarded to Miss Pauline
in the School of Law the Calabash &
tionary for the highest average scholarship
covering three years of work in the
school. The scholarship is awarded to Louis Rothschild M-iii-
Alumni Reunion
On Commencement day, Friday, June 14, the university held a business meeting in the Andrew Ginkin Memorial Chapel, at which of the university's ten faculty members issue H. Nutter of Atlantic City, the university's president, the annual alumni address was delivered by W. A. W. Baldwin, the university's vice president, a meeting of the Theological Alumni was held in the University Administration building on the clapet at noon. The general meeting dinner was at 10:00.
Grounds Beautified
During the week the grounds of the university were beautifully decorated with stained pathways which led along the campus from the entrance to the various buildings, with flags breaking well into the air which greeted everyone as they camp on the campus. Added life entered the campus when the building was furnished by the K, O, T, C, Band, which rendered 'concert daily from Monday to Friday' under the direction of Liberty Kings.
WEST SIDE NEWS
Paul Wrailey Jones
North Side News
Mrs. Gasson of 146, North Waltham
Robert Wendell Breskell of 425, Ken-
more avenue, son of Mrs. Ida Breskell
battle, June 22 and 23 at a poled toile
battle, June 22 and 23 at a poled toile
who has been taking violin lessons of
72 jackson, is considered to be one
of 720 North Franklin street was valu-
able Texas, on account of Katie
Gaines of 720 North Franklin street
Mich. through Aaron Perry Robinson.
Walter Ilyde of Fort Smith
his brother at 152 Lafarge street.
One Step Be Expected
Re-acting a some of just how he would have been shot if it had not been a gunfight, Judge John F. Hass of the Harrison court street court of New York came to his house with a gun and threatened his life. White was placed in peace bonds for a year, but a jury. The Chicago favorites, Antoinette Garnes and Harrison Emmanuel, will appear with Orator Proctor Monday evening, June 27, at Pilgrim Baptist Advertisement.
our wits and courage to see to it that we acquire all the training there is to teach our children the kind of school and think they want to go to work, it is time for parents to teach them, and get a good stout stout if necessary. Talk, persuade, force them. Anything to keep them in school, to help them living with the parent that gives in to the pleadings of a child at such a critical time, to children the gospel of preparedness.
No group or race of people can travel very far on ignorance. Everybody have a good grammar and high school education. We cannot build up business unless we have begins to build with Watch your Irish and Hickey competitions. When they win, they have them in night school or business school. Seldom are they satisfied with an ordinary grammar and landscape of color prejudice, why increase the odds by neglecting the tools which the other finds useful in business? For every boy or girl denies a first-class schooling in the South town or city in which a school exists. Every boy or girl out of school is a town or city in which a school exists the opportunity, and on themselves.
Finish your education. Begin early. Grammar school is hard but any high school education is absolutely necessary. After that, if you have to go to work, you should go to a high school education school. Let the movies and the caribbean go for awhile. Your time is worth dollars every minute of your youth when your brain is still growing. You can yourself by blaming the other fellow for opportunities you have thrown away. You will find room for the man or woman with courage or convictions and the proper training. Make the best of your time. Help others to do when you can.
100 Graduates for 1922
Chicago ought to have at least 100 high school graduates this year. If there are exceptionally qualified citizens of Chicago, the citizens of Chicago could make no better investment than giving those young people a lift over the rough places. It would be great to work together for a record breaking graduation year in 1922.
William Hayes, despondent over unemployment, succeeded in the third of 1782 Lantyne avenue. This is but one tragic example of the forlorn situation which contends with labor with respect to unemployment. The studies of the Department of labor on unemployment in the last decade have shown that unemployment among all groups of Americans is on the increase. The adjectives of the war difficulty being the buildings and building laborers bid fair to give employment to a large number of Americans. Naturally, our people will benefit largely by the resumption of building operations and the availability of skilled and unskilled workers who will be benefited by the opening up of building jobs. We have seen a serious fact to give in the life of our group and those of us who are interested in the ameliorations among our people naturally are interested in suggesting and studying but any plumage may reflect the general nature of our people.
It appears to the writer that if the Negro churches in their programs seek more largely in the matter of establishing legitimate and sufficient employment means within the community, offsetting the present difficulty. It would also appear that if leaders in the industrial unions with the view to getting all unions, both skilled and unskilled, to open their conditions would be better, and other problem in this connection is the problem of adequate training of these workers, were possible to affect through some agency or agencies an understanding with the training of the youth by their apprentice system our supply of skilled artisans would be greatly increased to the 2 per cent limit which it is today.
POLICE USE NIGHT STICKS ON BROOKLYN "BLOCK PARTY"
Brooklyn, N. Y., June 24—Corporate Dickerson, a police officer, had to use his nigh-time defense. June 11 Dickerson was attacked by a blockade of ruffians at a block party on St. Marks avenue, between Buffalo and Rochester avenues. Corporal William Dickerson was the one who "the row was due to a number of young men starting what was described as a 'rough house.' Dickerson said, 'Oh you are only a Colored man just like me. How do you get that way?' He attempted to arrest the man, but the police scattered the gun and dring his service revolver in the air. Clarence E. Johnson was arrested, but Dickerson would not make any charges against
Eighth Regiment Notes
Makes Since Possible
Responding numerous complaints that the 22th and 24th federal streets could not be built, the mayor believed kept, Leont, Ben Garfield, sold officers Witty, Whitney, Homes, Michigan, they. They cleaned, Fred Elise, Phinles, 28, 366 State street; Horne, Phinles, 28, 366 State street; Horne, James Williams, 28, 366 State street; James Williams, 28, 366 State street; morning. They were each fined 10.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
POLICE FORCED TO TEAR DOWN LAKESIDE CITY
Many People Visit
Chiling heard of this strange place and its popularity grew. The authorities did not see fit to molest those novel homesteaders, instead they encouraged a crowd which seeks for curiosities Men and women from all over the city spoke of their visit here in the city to the Field museum. The men were glad. They prospered from the visits of the curious and the kind. From the food. No disorder was reported as having been heard of in the lake colony. A sort of leader was selected as such, probably the urban center might have known. Practically all the wants of the men were cared for in their own little community. Work in the village has the most known quantity in the village.
Man Is Killed
Then in stalked grim death. He alighted from the wheels of an ill-fated car, and the railroad company must be crossed in going to and from the lake dwelling, and the trucks was killed. The railroad company complained, fearing that in a responsible. The chief of police saw justice in their claim and ordered up. Constitution reigned among the citizens of the place until they were told that in their extremity they were ordered for by the Chicago Urban League.
ONE NEAR DEATH, SEVERAL HURT, IN NEAR RACE RIOT
Jersey City, N. J., June 24—Considerable trouble occurred between the races June 14, resulting in the injury of four men, two of whom were foothill avenue, who was stabbed in Jackson avenue.
After a general fight between both factions, Fred Clark, 42, 88 Ege avenue, and Fred Clark, 42, 88 Ege avenue, not known how the trouble started. The white man, who identified Daniel Carm, 25, 116 Ocean avenue, as his assistant, will probably die. The home of Albert Randall, 27, 79 Ege avenue, and arrested Randall, Ramiel Corn, 17, 116 Harrison avenue, and Flyder Parker, 29, 94 Kearney avenue, Crowds of people were numerous, necessitating a heavy guard of police reserves around the section occupied by our group.
WOMAN LAWYER SAVES
MAN IN 3 YEAR FIGHT
On Wednesday, August 7, 1918,
Milton O. Sorells, 5215 Dearborn
was murdered in their bed.
He was roasted and charged with the crime.
When brought to trial he assmilmed
the judge. He was found guilty and
asking him to appoint Miss Pearl M.
Hart to defend him. Miss Hart act-
tively tried to prevent the case was tried and Sorells sentenced to life imprisonment. Miss Hart was convinced, of Sorells in-
terest from the bank (she had only been
practicing a short time) she carried
him to the court. She then which
received the case, and ordered
a new trial. Last week Sorells was
given his freedom, which he owed to
having tenacity of Miss Hart,
which he put up without fee a 1000
of reward.
BOYS' CLUB WINNER IN
NATIONAL COMPETITION
Philadelphia, Pa., June 24—At the annual conference of the National Basketball Association, 153昌ingham, N. Y., 165 clubs were represented. The only Rare club having members there was the Wissahichon Selahon of the city. Its 165 members took one second and three third prizes.
Slur on Hebrews Starts
Riot at Bathing Beach
A shirring, remark followed by a quick blow and a race riot was on the scene of a woman, resenting an insult offered to members of the Jewish race, shipped the face of the life guard who had made the remark. The life guard, a woman, struck back and the riot was on. Replying to the insult of the guard Mrs. Stein she had to have replied: "A life is a white girl." The guard, who found his deep coat of tan somewhat embarrassing at this point because it was too dark, showed the remark, showed the regulation Southern chivalry and struck out. His fellow guards hounded in with our weapon. Result, a regular riot with men and women fighting each other without some of them knowing what had been taken from their heads were taken home as memories of the fun. Bloting is fast becoming the national pastime. Maybe the different folks who skipped the sentiment will be aroused to protect our people who have been long victims of the mob and put a stop to popular American outdoor sport.
DR. McCLURE DELIVERS SPEECH
MONTCLAIR. IN. June 24-James
Hunter McClure, Ph.D.; Central
University, Indianapolis, delivered
two addresses here Sunday, June 10.
He will appear at Baylor. He will
appear in recital June 30.
USES THREE-INCH BLADE
TO PIERCE MAN'S HEART
Elwood Thurman, 5655 State street,
an expressman, 31 years old, was cut
death about a clock hour after
day, June 12. Charlea
Doy, alias Vaughn, 2413 Calumet
avenue, an ash wagon driver,
bounded south on the east side of State street,
he halted in front of Thurman's
home. Thurman drove up his truck
and drove to the firehouse.
(Thurman) could back in. Ross re-
fused. Words followed, then, behind
a signboard, the two men went to
the hand-to-hand exchange.
Thurman was the better,
the fight with Ross, Ross, realizing
that he was losing, got out his knife
and put Thurman in the arm's
breast. Then Thurman, bleeding profusely,
rushed up the stairs of his home. He
quickly returned with a 44 caliber
JOHN G. EMORY ELECTED
AMERICANIC 'LEGION HEAD
Indianapolis, ILL., June 12.—The national executive committee of the American Legion, the Emory of Grand Rapids, MIch., to be the national commander. He is surrounded by the Emory of Grand Rapids, MIch., who was recently killed in an automobile accident outside Indianapolis. Mr. Emory has announced his introspection just where his former commander left off, and with that aim he has resigned his position of the Grand Rapids board of city commissioners. The new national commander sent to the city to serve as the officer's training camp at Fort Sheridan in August, 1917. Upon leaving there he was committed to France. He entered the officers' training camp at France. There he saw services of various kinds and fought in many of the contests encountered and he was awarded a bronze arm in the Meuse-Argonne offensive of October, 1918. A short time before he had been sent to Grand Rapids in 1951,
TO HOLD CENTENNIAL
Jefferson City, Mo., June 24—The Industrial Commission of Missouri met the executive committee of the Missouri Centennial Commission on Monday to discuss two committees plans were made as to the part the Race was to play in the centennial that is to be held in the city. The commission has been months the city has been the host of more than one of our prominent politicians, interviewing the governor and the mayor. Governor Hyde will appoint the board of curators for Lincoln University soon, but as yet has made no plans as to whom he will appoint.
Announcement
An International Achievement
THE SUCCESSFUL IN
INTERNATIONAL
INCORPORATED
Authorized Capital
Ten Thousand
FIVE THOUSAND SHARES OF
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No Free Promotion
Stock books open June 20, 2013, of the State of Illinois. The basis, complying with the Illinois. All officers of the are carried in banks under the general public at the or than five shares. Terms, payments of $7.50 each.
BUSINESS—The International surance Company is being organized and accredited to public the United States and sessions. Standard policies, liability, accident insurance, and meticulous quorum requirement state. A successful business will the company since the railway National Enterprise Industrial voted approval by authorizing the company. The present number of furnishing over ten million business on an average max $1,000,000 which must allow close for nearest kind of office and members of the Board of D.
COMPANY POLICIES—The talent available in America will manage the office and field work person must own stock. All business will invest in current assets (or working cum of $100,000 on deposit will Illinois for the protection of pota in stock accumulated for sale of stocks.
IMPORTANT—No sum shall mission, promotion and organize account of any share of stock in the business. Surplus from will be issued to the officers and members of the Board of D.
IMPORTANT—No sum shall mission, promotion and organize account of any share of stock in the business. Surplus from will be issued to the officers and members of the Board of D.
IMPORTANT—No sum shall mission, promotion and organize account of any share of stock in the business. Surplus from will be issued to the officers and members of the Board of D.
Announcement Extraordinary!
An International Achievement for Colored Railway Workers of America
THE SUCCESSFUL LAUNCHING OF A HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
INTERNATIONAL CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY
INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS
Authorized Capital Stock, One Hundred Thousand Dollars
Ten Thousand Shares, Par Value, Ten Dollars Each
FIVE THOUSAND SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK NOW-OFFERED TO PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION IN BLOCKS OF FIVE SHARES AT TWENTY DOLLARS PER SHARE
Stock books open June 20, 1921, by authority of the Director of Trade and Commerce of the State of Illinois. This company is being formed on the Casualty Insurance basis, complying with the strict requirements of the "Blue Sky" laws of the State of Illinois. All officers of the incorporating organization are heavily bonded. All monies are carried in banks under state supervision. The stock is open for subscription to the general public at the quoted price of $20.00 per share, selling in lots of not less than five shares. Terms, $100.00 cash, or $25.00 cash, balance in ten equal monthly payments of $7.50 cash.
BUSINESS—The International Casualty Insurance Company is being organized to well slick and accident insurance policies to the general public. Public insurance sessions. Standard policies, limited to slick and accident insurance, and meeting all legal requirements. A successful business will immediately support the company since the Railway Men's International General Industrial Association has authorized the formation of the company. The Company is capable of furnishing over ten million dollars of business on an average maximum policy of $1,000,000, all shows a fertile field for this kind of insurance.
COMPANY POLICIES—The best insurance talent available in America will be employed to manage the office and field work. Every such person must own stock. Able and influential persons must be insured to and members of the Board of Directors.
women of our confident belief of the immediate sale of the stock issue. The Railway Men's International Association is able alone to absorb all business and Bits-two (1,852) members in Chicago could want business and professional men and leaders of fraternal organizations in every city to be share holders. We want other classes of Colored liberals and particularly underpaid school teachers to buy at least one share on special arrangements. Field forces will immediately consist of the second hundred local officers throughout the country. We want 1,000 school teachers to get in touch with us at once. Prepare now to continue your working year through the summer. Make us much in four months as you have in college.
FINAL—The management offers the present stock at $50.00 per share in lots of not less
**ASSETS**—The present price of the stock will not only provide the required legal deposit, but will create a substantial surplus before the first payment will constitute additional assets. The net current assets (or working capital) will be the sum of $100,000 on deposit with the state of Illinois corporation holding a neat surplus accumulated from the present sale of stocks.
**IMPORTANT**—No sum shall be used for commission, promotion and organization expenses on accounts of the corporation, and hold a 15 per cent of the amount normally paid upon subscription for such stock, and the remainder of such payments shall be hold or invested as authorized by the law or by the corporation and hold by the organizers, and the directors and officers of such corporation after organization as bailiffs for the subscribers, to be used only in the conduct of the business of insurance by such corporation after being licensed therefore by proper authority.
**SUMMARY**—We assure all Race men and
INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL
LAW FIRM OF DENISON, W.
INTERNATIONAL CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY
Attorney Frank M. Listen at a U. N.
I. A. meeting and saying, "Have
time alone will solve our
problems" Mrs. A. Holden, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Jack Johnson, as heev. John A. Johnson, preaching a sermon on "Who
ever smiles then on the right check,
offer also thy jeff"—Isham D. Whitley, Detroit, Mich.
R. I. Jones playing in "Bambout"
with John H. McKay—A. O. Osborne, Hotel Lawrence, Oklahoma
City, Okla.
Madame Rainy pumping oil out in
her oil fields"—Brent Seals, Texas
Theater, Wichita Falls, Tex.
Billy Scholes playing the tunnel at
Nigara Falls a play while other
sports are playing the racec!
"Black Dispatch," Buffalo, N. Y.
President Howard of Liberia buying up all of the rowboats in the country and little Moses, making all of his bible back to Africa. Solomon Gray, 184 Winter avenue, Cantonville, MD.
Roy Wolfson getting up at 6 o'clock in the morning?—Cecil Sims, 3320 Forest avenue, Chicago, Ill.
Eola Smith playing the piano at the new Paradise Gardens?—E. L. C.
Smith, 5002 Wabash avenue, Chicago, Ill.
The Ziegfeld Follies playing at the Monogram Theatre—R. H. Holland, 3020 Dearborn street, Chicago, Ill.
Henry L. Johnson of Georgia running for President of the U. S. A.?—Courtland Williams, Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Maud S. Graves driving her limousine—L. E. C. Smith, 5002 Wabash avenue, Chicago, IL.
"Bungling Green" as president of a bank—F. J. Gordon, Bolton, Miss.
Bert Williams being a sparing partner for Jack Dempsey, and the referee placing him up on the floor—constantly—Jason, Chicago.
The very attentive waitress at Tip Miltner place without her smile—Buffalo, N.Y.
Louis Bernard passing around the "tea" from his hip pocket after telling his usual fish story—Andrew W. Jefferson, 100 Peter street, New Orleans, La.
If there's anything that someone that you know would appear ridiculous doing, or that you don't believe and send it happen, write it down and send it to Boggs, care the Chicago Defender.
ELEMENT EXTRA
Evement for Colored Railway
LAUNCHING OF A HUNDRED
CASUALTY INSURA
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Central Stock, One Hundred
d Shares, Par Value, Ten
OF THE CAPITAL STOCK NOW OPEN
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NOW ORGANIZING
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
GENERAL AGENCY COMPANY, Inc.
CASUALTY INSURANCE
LEGALLY ADVISED BY
STATKINS & WHITE
Gen
women of our confident belief of the immediate sale of the stock issue. The Railway Men's Intermediate Association is associated with the every share, and fifty-two (1,552) members in Chicago could float the company in six months. (These men want business and professional men and leaders of fraternal organizations in every city to be share holders. We want other classes of Colored men to be share holders and particularly underpaid school teachers to buy at least one share on special arrangements. Field forces will immediately consist of the men of the country. We want 1,000 school teachers to get in touch with us at once. Prepare now to continue your working year through the summer. We as much in four months as you have in eight.
FINAL—The management offers the present stock issue at $20.00 per share in lots of not less than five shares. The price of $20.00 a share is made on this first allotment of 5,000 shares. We encourage all Colored men to be share holders. While Colored men are financing and will manage the company, the matter of merit and needed opportunity, and not racial discrimination, is sought by the INTERNATIONAL CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY of Illinois.
Money placed in the stock of this great company is organized to MAKE MONEY and PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY for Colored men and women on a policy based on sound business principles. The stock is by United States Postoffice Money Order or Express Money Order, made payable to International Agency Company, 3441 South Wabash Avenue. Register your letter when accompanied by cash.
NOW ORGANIZING
NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE
SENDS WORKER TO TULSA
St. Louis, Mo. June 24—The National Urban League, as following the East St. Louis riot, sent a representative of the formation of an interracial committee which will remain as a permanent activity of the League, to form a square deal for our people along social lines in Tulsa.
George W. Buckner, executive secretary of the St. Louis Urban League, who immediately after the East St. Louis riot and for two years thereafter, led the formation of the East St. Louis Urban League, was dispatched immediately after the Tulsa incident to the scene of the riot. "The whole Colored area has been wiped out, with only a few homes here and there remaining, these people, all thousand have left, and the M. K. & T. railroad is offering half fare to all who wish to visit, and the time and beyond description, of the Tulsa Hotel. I will stay here until the time, the moment will be working along heading to an organization. The city is still guarded, and I had to show my allegiance in order to get
It is Mr. Buckner's purpose to instillate a social welfare program in Tulsa which will tend to remove the causes of friction, enlarges the trial opposing the statute, secures deal in all phases of community life.
WIFE CEASED FLOGGING
HUSBAND TO ABUSE COP
New York, June 24—Mrs. Lillian
Maxwell, 101 West 140th street, gave
an exhibition of just how much she
could bear to bushish Richard
Maxwell, Sunday, at 141st street and
corner avenue.
While the angry wife was flogging hubby, the policeman, Officer Greenberg, assumed the role of pressmaker. The wife turned on her pressman. Mrs. Maxwell was arrested and sent to prison for ten days by Judge McGeehan.
EARL H. DICKERSON.
General Counsel for the Liberty Life
Insurance Company of Illinois.
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STRONG LOVE OF MOTHER ALMOST CAUSES MURDER
Quarrel Between Man ar.d Woman Over Possession of Child Is Cause
Mrs. Inna Grigsby, 3238 Wahsh Avenue, loves her baby girl. Mice months old, and her mother love early care her the loss of her life Thursday evening, June 16, when her husband, Lewis Grigsby, attacked her with a knife at 34th and State streets. Mrs. Grigsby is 24 years old and a waitress at Mrs. Montgomery's restaurant at 12 East 34th street. Two years ago she married Grigsby. Their marriage proved a failure and they lost their baby. Lois was born. Grigsby took the child. But Inna, its mother, wanted it, so she wanted it so badly that she had to go to court. The court told her she could only have Lois by going back to her husband. Her mother love sent her to Grigsby a few months, but because he would not support her and the baby she was forced to leave him again. This time she took Lois
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Chicago, June 20, 1921.
To Chicago Defender:
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Promote Box Scout Work
A meeting of representative men was held on Wednesday, Sept. 11, and Waltham, for the purpose, to discuss the succession interest among the leading men of the community in Lax Scout work. The meeting was held in various parts of the country, and the Scout in this particular chapter attended.
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Nrs. Snowden Entertained
One of the smoothest parties of the
week is the Missions Bike Mine Guests,
Missions Bike Mine Guests, Nettie
Snoody and Gracey, Lee Winn-ing
and her husband, Mark Winn-ing,
Vernon Givens, in honor of Ms.
Mamie. Shannon of New York City
changed her name to Channing and
changing any other out-of-dress guests
Bishops Welcome
The Chicago late-night welcome to the Chicago church will be dominated by the A. M. E. church representing as they do over a million and a half years. The December 20th service will be all three churches, with the new plant at 245 Indiana avenue.
Hear Dr. Preston on "The Black Church" on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. church June 22. Also Antioch Garnes and Christian Kummani. Ad
**Prominent Visitors**
Mrs. R. L. Wickham was a visitor in Chicago during the past year in this city and who is a strong friend of the Chicago Defender. came from Woodland, was returning to her home in that city from her school work at Wellington, to *C.* at the National Hockey Convention in Chicago, Mrs. Taylor was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Flatley, 428 Inman Avenue.
**Emmaarreased. Makes Saves**
Sarah Woodward, 522 McArthur Avenue, wishes it to be the person mentioned in the shop listing case in the book as printed in last season. Jessica and mumts from friends have caused her much amusement and joy in the variety of names. The Florence White robes in the article lives at 522
Benefit for the Soldiers
Since the whole country is disgusted on the jotitude condition of the World War II, it is to be expected that the United States will suffer less losses. Mrs. Lottie Gulchnerz a solicitor of the贸贸 Dress Business monitor at the blood hospital, to look after the intrepid and needy ones in different hospitals of the Union district, to differentiate our hospital from the local of our soldiers in need. These are minutes and our patients in the following hospitals, comprising the Union Hospital, Memorial Hospital, Santa Monica Hospital, Palm Beach Hospital, Wisconsin, Good Lakes Tramming Company, Marina hospital, weight and
Quincy Chapel County Fair
Quinn Chapel County Fair
Quinn Chapel County Fair
Exhibition, beginning Tuesday
home exhibition, beginning Tuesday
"Chapel" 25th street and Washougah avenue
"Chapel" 25th street and Washougah avenue
work, culture and domestic arts, dress-
making, paper work, rare antiques, and
art exhibitions; also school work in var-
tions of art; exhibit in 15 cents
Mrs. C. H. Gilden, chairman,
E. Stewart, assistant; Rev. H.
E. Stewart, assistant
Stork Arrives
Frank Liesis all smiles. Learned: Aaron Friday at his home in Fort Myers, Florida, a day morning at Fort Myers hospital, Mother. Miss Grae Thompson-Harris, a nurse and fellow doing nicely. Fire Damages Garage The Fire Damages Garage 12 Ames 58th street, close slightly damaged by fire Monday afternoon, June 26, about 10 a.m. The fire was not known, but the blaze was first discovered in the office of the building in the building, fully covered by insurance and no car damage.
Sets Self on Fire
While trying to fight a coal old woman, she was attacked by a Neil, 22, 172. Widest街 close fight, causing her to be burned severely. Her husband Richard went to the hospital in 1923 to help out the fire. Mrs. Neil is confined at the hospital.
**Dief from Abortion**
Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan, 23, 585 tome 66. At the impugnment Monday afternoon it was found the woman had an abortion by an abortion abortion. Mrs. Neil leaves a husband, mother and two children.
Suffolk from Fall
Killed by Train
In order to contact the high cost of
the equipment, the company was one of the occupants of a camp on the street and the lake. In trying to get the equipment, the company filmed Central train, causing instant panic.
Game with the X, W, C, A
"Tobacco Suns" are you going to "Camp Hammond this summer." An old-fashioned campground with nothing but sod and on my way now to the beach, I go to "Camp on me." These are people who get on their vacation last summer in the islands, and in North Carolina, where they can camp. These are people who camp. There are a great deal more the result of a great deal more.
Days, Fight: Arm Broken
Loxes Mind
Mrs. Mike Gildenb, 21, Ms. Last and
street. Went to the Pawnbrook-
hospital in a detected condition. It
reported that her condition is serio-
ous.
Victim of Resident
While playing wrestling with a friend
who was a professional wrestler,
Gilbert accidentally broke a glass
glass on his hand and lamen the
causing the hand to break. He is
bound at the county hospital.
Drinks Wood Alcohol
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
MRS. GILMER INJURED
street, Hannie Gilmer, 312 Pearl
street, an adult protection officer, Wise
injured severely
of an instance average
car at 50th
indirect and
indirect
thermal sufferer
suffered
partial teratology
at the left side,
and
physicians stated
that her able with
some time to come,
you are bound to
be injured in her
bed in her
bed.
Mrs. Olmer
Back Here
Bob Gillespie, one of the famous
homeowners in Oklahoma City, Okla.
for the past ten years, arrived in thouggh a new
revenue. Bob, who has been a well-
respected business man, and has already
well-loved his man, will be pleased
of his chance he will get baked upon
him.
Flipers Winner
Cut in the Back
Noahly Cute Eve Ove
Mrs. Silley Ibant, 29, EI West 51st St
joint suffering with a two-inch
joint suffering with a two-inch
joint which also rejoices when she
switches to James Grant,
Wentworth avenge with James Grant,
and
Found Dead at Table
**Dead Dead at Table**
Mrs. Street was found dead in her house street, was found dead in her house while sucking weight from her neck. She was alleged to have been caused by organic heart trouble.
Museum of Light and Sound
Miss Women's Fight in the 19, 2022 Board of Trustees, at 10 a.m., with a fellow cut out on her wrist with a cut out on her arm, which is light with Miss Malel Brown, 28, at 10 a.m., at Miss Gimple and, at 10 a.m., at Walsh's gym, and a woman are said to be the
Captures Escaped Lunatic
Church Societies Debate
The Young Men's Conference, and
the Baptist church held a joint meeting
of the church, 2nd and Deerfield streets,
in the Baptist church building, on
custum. "That the recent migration from the south has proved more homophobic than the north," was alternatively opined by Miller 11. Davis, president of the Inville
conference, said the young, who were given the decision, "was recognized by the judges were educated, conscious and self-determined."
Bey, Clark Returns
New, C. H. Clark, pastor of the
Church of the Ascension, was
absent for several weeks on account
of illness in Tumisne and Arkansas, has
given his life to his respon-
sibility of his christ.
Leaves for Kentucky
Mrs. Bette Grant, 64th Sherman Road,
Louisville, KY. Mrs. Grant is a mother at
Louisville, KY. Mrs. Grant is a member of Pilgrim Council, A. U. K.
Celebrate Gibraltar Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Worthingham
Thursday evening at St. Stephens
Church, Louisville, KY. Mrs. Grant will be here the evening of Montserrat
observe Mary K. Kowalski, a long time friend of Mrs. Grant, who presents
her large image. Mrs. Grant will be here the evening of Montserrat
phonies church for the just 50 years.
Rev. Mixon in City
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Vicki in Sutuwa
Mr. and Mrs. Longee Penman, M. and Mrs. Clemente Johnson, M. Leroy Davenport, with other guests from town, on, we were visiting in Morgan Park
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The Virginia Society meet at 325
State street, at which time they took
in several new meetings and opened
plans for the new meeting and frosted
at the Jury meeting.
W. H. Fields Coming
The Hon. W. J. Feilds, natural grand
father of the late Dr. William Feilds,
who is now in New York's
University of Avenida, is
a flying trip to Chicago to covert with
his wife, the late Dr. Martha Feilds,
of the grand council which needs
their support.
Preparing for Suburbs
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sulinger, 268, will be the first to arrive to Morgan Park, and will take up temporary headquarters on Elizabeth and Martha until they create their own cottage.
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Charles K. returns to the Charleston-based Dyramal Funding & Loan Association to work with his wife's weeks' work at Bielow, Mt. Whitney, and the University of North Carolina men and women of the race from as sections of the country. Mr. Kubke is a graduate of the University of North Carolina preparing to build houses at Bielow.
Entertain Friends
Mr. and Mrs. James Nuckoben, 20k, were the first to receive a number of fractions on June 15 as their residence. The date happened to be the anniversary, and many presenters were invited to celebrate.
Spend Day in Park
Mrs. Spencer Doy in Park
Mrs. Spencer Doy in Park street
spend Sunday in Morgan Park the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Hensonon
1854 Glaney Avenue.
Visiting in the City
Mrs. James H. Truitt of Harrisonburg,
Maryland, with her daughter, Mrs. Charlotte
Vaughn, 1718 Champain Avenue.
Mrs. irene Davidian Dies
Mrs. irene davison, 45th Lt. 25th
survived by two daughters, Mrs. Emma
Pavilion and Mrs. Anna G. Wale,
interment at Oakland cemetery.
Open Grocery Store
Systerte italian and Archi P. Johnson have opened a grocery store at 411 W. 10th St. in the city, which was in the government complex and Mr. Johnson was in the loop many years later.
Honk! Jerry Lee Road
Killed by Taxi
Gives Riano Berlta
The Williams Tone and Color-Musician
and the Rev. Dr. Robert S. Sullivan
rectoral Monday evening, June 24, at
Olive Church church, and Son of
Queen Katherine Circle of that church,
Johnson's prophet of that church,
Lily and other selections from
Melbrow, Chipin and
selections from Melbrow, Chipin and
Complete Southern Tou
Leaves for Virginia
Shot by Swertheart
At 2:30 a.m. Friday morning, June 12, the nurse arrived in their room. No, 12 is not her room. She had been hired. Later a shot was fired in the room of the woman who did the shooting on his wife. The woman no longer was in the county hospital. It is said to be the county hospital.
Landis Lifts Infunction
The injunction placed on the premises of the plaintiff and Gatlinstein avenue has been filed in Bank. K. of R. S. U.S. sought to rent the attorney's Attorney General's office at the Attorney General's office, lifting of the injunction of six months of organization was renting the place for organization was renting the place for
Major K. R. Jackson, as the military leader of the organization and carried the case before Judge Lambie. Certain news articles describe the case in their columns. Judge Lambie heard the case Saturday morning. Major Jackson was given the case.
Blet Victim Gota $1,500
Jessica McIntyre Carrier has been granted the right to be the city of Chicago because she lost her personal property she guarded during the city's fire. Miss Wimrow Entertained Miss Margarite Wimrow is visiting her cousin, Miss Magaline Wimrow, in Chicago, where she is a teacher in the public schools of Chicago, having charged the city of Chicago Miss Magaline is well known in its community and Miss Wimrow has been very tightly bound to her.
Rev. Nelson Visits City
Rev. F. G. Sinclon, pastor of the St. Mary's Church, is also visiting Chicago during the Bishop's Council, were enlisted by Bishop Sinclon, who is also visiting the Hill 510 South Southport Street. The church reception given by the Willing Worker Club at 512 Federal street, which is the new St. Mary's church, which he bolt, while pastoring here.
**Quinn Chapel Chaltauqua**
Quinn Chapel will present its regular monthly program Sunday, June 26, at 8:18 a.m. Bishop Sinclon attends the meeting of the city attending the meeting of the evening. A very good goal program has been prepared. Among the programs are Miss from Howard and a vocal solo by L. Lorczyt will preside. L. Lorczyt
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Entertains Younger Set
Moharcy Alumni Mar
Sherylary Alumni Meet
The move to Sherylary Alumni Branch
at Thursday's alumni was called for
Thursday. The alumni were present and
presented plaques with their names and
their contributions to be raised by the Mid
Wilderness Council. The award was also
on the amount raised by the Dr. Mullaway,
last month.
Cuts Wife on Street
Find Still and Mash
Grand Orcatorle
Bitten by Doe
Emery Prison, 72, 255 Last 50th
street, and Robert Edward, 10, 405
Dearborn street, were the vignettes of
their children. A boy was
lent in the call of the keg.
Hold Benefit for Children
A alumner was given for the benefit of the Illinois Childrens' Home Aid Society, June 24. As one of the after-alumner groups, he was asked to present the work of the society; Be Wifherwood, William called attention to the need for children. Wilfred Reynolds superintendent of the society, and judge of the desire of those who cared for children, was dressed for 19 homes, rather than in formal attire. Mrs. Edith Simpson simped the story of their families. David Mason served as chairman for the after-alumner talks, and served as a member of the society are Mrs. Charles Meyers, Ms. Jesse Jouce Jones and Herbert Niemann.
Chikl Killed Hitching On
While picking one of the groundmounds
while riding a horse, the horse's
predator, the prince, flees. The
prince learns to retain his position
by obtaining retained in the wheels
of the horse, which he throws
to the ground, where the whole
prince injures. At the inquest hold three
of the prince's jersey remains
an open verdict.
Dilwus Entertain
APPOMATTOX CLUB TO HONOR
ATTY. ED. MORRIS SATURDAY
ative in the leek profession a num-
ber of students resentative of the
lare in the store convention, will
exception and a reception at
Apprenticeship Club
Saturday evening.
A. B. B.
Attorney Morris services in New York were now unworthy and obtained wide publicity during the trial. Atty. Morris recognition of strong fight he has made to retain for his people all the rights and civic委员会 of the club will present him with a silver loving cup. It will be published by the work already published by the convention and that yet to be done. Other speakers will be Atty. G. Jervis, president of the society, Dr. G. R. Golers and S. A. T. Watkins, president of the society, Dr. G. R. Gerner, will render musical selections. Chas. S. Duke, chairman of the committee, will be master of
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The 25th annual thanksgiving service of the Knights and Daughters of Taurus for the dedication of the paradealong of lining, was held at the Park Avenue A, M, E Church, Sunday, November 15, 2015. Patrons, fonts and arcana were the program committee for the excellent work of the preacher was praised by the lay, Sir W. T. Parker, was an ornament of the platform was the presentation of the grace of the grief officers, Scoy, Sir J. T. Parker, G. D. D, and S. D. Sir W. A. T. Parker, G. D, and S. D. Sir W. A. T. Parker, pastor of the church.
Hyde Park Graduates
Baccala Chorus 10 Bchearze
The thousand video ragtag chorus
of the 1960s and 1970s, the
Dell Jillians High School. All
performers declaring
something, 4 p.m. and 10 p.m.
5 p.m., Wesley Jones will con-
tinue.
Society for Research in Mathematics
Everett Rintree, son of Eugene Rintree, student who graduated on Thursday, June 14, 2014 from the University of Chicago will permit him to enter a scholarship which will permit him to enter a scholarship which will be awarded in wireless telegraphy.
Graduates in Surgical Chirophyro
Miss Willy Mac Kow, McKinley University in surgical chirophyro from Chicago is most complete school of the group in the most complete school of our group in the graduating eleven of our group in Chicago. She will be awarded in Chicago.
Dancing Party
The Suns Souci Club held a dance
party Tuesday evening at 2:41
a.m. avenue in home of the Exposition
Four of New York City.
Mrs. Willana Price Dics
Mrs. Wilma Price, 456 KEANS avenue, died Monday, June 12, after short illness. The price of the Polkoman piece was about four years ago.
Do Fine Speaks
Dr. R. Finn of the R. H. Williamson Underwriting establishment, founded in 1906, is the Progressive Department Store Co. last Saturday evening.
**Will Winning Big Fight**
Directions: North, Great Graves, Seattle, Wash., lapsed through the city en route to Jersey City, N. J., to witness the Dearborn-Carpenter light.
**Called Home While Visiting**
Dr. R. Finn, who was visiting here as the guest of William Purnell, 4250 Indiana avenue, was called account of the illness of his mother.
Morgan Work in City
Monroe Worm Work Institute, institute,
of the University of Michigan, the
The Imperial Hotel, he left Tuesday
and returned to Monroe. He is
tional. Conference of Social Worker,
Monroe. Annual conference in Detroit, Mich.
A conference in Detroit, Mich.
Chiccocoon Entertained
Miss Mice Harrison, who is visit
ing the museum and receiving choreo-
histrical work, was entertained
by the performers. 20 HipHop Park avenue, a colorful
part of the reception was Edgar
Jones.
Dave Woods Returns
Rev. W. H. Woods, pastor of M. Hobbs Lutheran church, has returned from the war to do about his property that did not stray there during the riot.
Gocs to Tulsa
I, Mr. Prel H., Rachel of Gary, Ind. passed through Chicago motoring his way to Pilsen, Oklah, where he had made arrangements in the recent Iacono riot there.
Costa Mexico
Miss Pearl Starks of Aurora, Ill., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mitchell. She will make a private tour in Old Mexico before their return north. Jailed by Wife. Charley Starks of Aurora, Ill., was arrested by Officer Mullett, 28th prefect, on complaint of his wife, Mrs. Mitchell, who charged him with pennport.
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Metropolitan Community Center
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Sylvia Hill, 22 years old, 2071. Federal street, was shot through the foot on June 20, 2014 morning. June 20, as she and Bessie Roberts, of the same address, were shot in the street, was 20 in the morning. The shooting occurred at 2:20 and the two women walked along, a woman wearing a soldier hat, blue jumper, arm shirt and jacket, and a girl wearing a friend. He was unknown to them. He accused Sylvia of looking into the officer's car. He threw back his jumper and displayed a star and a resolver on an officer's helmet. She denied his accusation and jokingly her arm free from his grasp started on her way. In reply to a remark the man made to her as she then shot her in the foot and fled. ST. MARK'S CHURCH GIVES DUNBAR CONCERT SUNDAY The annual Paul Laurence Dunbair Memorial will be held Sunday, June 25, 2014 at 5th street and Walking Avenue, honoring brilliant speakers, will deliver the address. The musical program will be Bessie Roberts, Jonah Hickman, Jonnie Monroe Trice, Roberta Jubel, Jonnie Monroe Trice, Clint Jalus, J. A. Ackermann,
PROF. N, CLARK SMITH HERE
Among the notable summer visitors in
the region are the local director of the Lincoln High school,
Kansas City, Mt., and landmasters and
farmers' training corps of the United
States as music teacher, philologist,
and music lover. No introduction, as those who re-
ceive a number no social function of note can be given its finishing touches without
their knowledge of the music of the
church. There are also a number of
people here who in their young days
have been music teachers in the terp-
chal school, by Fr. Smith.
The Sewing Circle and Sisters of Lizzie clothing to the newly mixed clothing to the newly mixed clothing in the making of laveries. The Sisters in the making of laveries and molasses to perish in need. The Sisters carried on under the direction of the Sisters of Lizzie, who were formally organized and had their own course in the making of the expense of the central course and is in charge of this division.
He was called up to the Defense office when he was 16. He was a righthanded oil acquaintances, friends of the Foresters. Prof. Smith is here for his 100th birthday. His sister, Mia. E. C. Harrison, his sister, Mia. E. C. Harrison,
The lot at 25th street and Vernon
and a numerous balances remain in the
monthly musical takes place on
the 25th street and Vernon. It has
arranged a program of unusual humor
Gregory Garner, polistes: Fred Stetson
will be on the program. Come early.
A. New Base Entries
Stephens Inn
Should you drop in the Steamboat Inn, Inc. 112 Chambray Avenue, 1001 W. 12th Street, or 1250 or 1250 to 6:25 on Sunday you can fill up with coffee, milk and a clean, inviting surroundings like a hotel, which can be found for many places in this big city. The recently opened Steamboat Ansonia Inn is located in Chicago. The slogan of the manager is "Service First." *Advertisement*
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Mrs. Sadie Barthes-Anderson of Pittsburg in the city June 15, and is the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Caliphan avenue. Her husband, Rev. Charles, is expected Tuesday to attend Chapel, is expected Tuesday to attend Mrs. Anderson, on route to Chicago to commence exercise at Wilmington.
Nrs. Doyle Green Diss
The Business Point Store
Mrs. Dovie Green, 2551 La Salle street,
Missouri, 63115. Officiates in office-
offered by 13, Knickens and
Daughters Taborneau, are notified as,
officiates at Taborneau, 50, so located at
Menthuis. Tom, Funeral will be held at
Menthuis on Thursday, June 26 at 2 p.m.
All dancers invited by order of Dt.
Vaillant Young, Webster Tabor of
Fire caused, heavy damage in the
hospital. A man was killed in the
State street Monday. The cause could
arriving Tuesday evening that some
one had broken into the store and stole
what the news had reported to destroy.
Mr. Pitts for years was editor of the
Burgham paper, a newspaper of
which was caused by ill health recently.
He is promote of the annual literary
conference, at Lifelong Story
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Langiey avenue,
Pref, A. So Jackson, commissione
‘of education of thie A: M. i ehtre!
Schock vgsh bis daughter Louise. 3
Fundent of Wilnervoree University, t
Sinting Mr. and Mrs dA. Higsins
Wie Giumet avenue.
Brn Anna J. Ropes, 15 West 500)
treet, Tie retuned trom the 1s
dite a five Werks" slay
1, Franklin of Virginia Unter
Universite ts spending his vacatfos
with his bromier, Thomas, Pranstin
3a00 Dearborn street.
Tey. and Mre tH, Fowitatn
Teisi Win, are ia the eity ateending
the Riches’ Council, Mex, Fowataie
Khoo Mie Leta Gary) is well Knee
tn snuisieal elreles.
Mra Hilla Claypool and rx. Hattie
‘yater, 455 Kast. Ste Miresty AVE 16.
Tinie iter a plea visit mn Keo.
ink. Towa.
Mins Marlena Henderson enter.
tultied Jaw Wednesday in honor 0
the eethidaye of Rer brethier and
forcincinws Me saa Stew Chieenes
Clitton it Hawkins fs visiting th
Létanen and Cineinnasl, 0, sor ey
‘hirs, Josephine Franklin, 2298 Degr-
‘hom street, nine retened froin C17
Gate, Mises where she spent a pleas:
fm two weeks, visiting her parents
and frends.
Suisse Alm lq Willams Weft for her
hone in St. Tauls, M0. last werk
After spending four months with her
friend, Miss Mary Jette Riddick 01
Une sity.
Mex EL IG. Carey, wife of Mr, Carey
‘of the Titerty Tite Insurance Com-
Jany, accompanied be" her TWO. son
2nd Ate ana Wallace, haw come te
This ety from Title Hock, Atk. te
Join. her, husband.
Mrs Anna Th Williams, 433 Fast
45th piacn, who hax been contined te
Sher homme: for the part. Meee weeks
‘on senount of Hines, fs able to be ont
again
STiwimae Jackson and daughter Inez
of Mobile, Ala. are visiting Mr, and
Mou Crurence Jackson, 3419 Forest
avenue.
Mack C. Spears of St, Louls, Ma, ts
tn the elty attending the university,
Monping at ax20 Langley avenue.
Men TAtice Giberm, Mex Arter
Fowles, Mex. Magcic Piowetke and son
re visiting relatives at 4830 St. 120
Fence avenue.
Miiwe M. Luctln Rasectt, daughter 01
men Lela Ve Tasnett, 4233 St. Law
fence “aventic, “has —getumed from
Howard University, Washinaton, D,
Gu where she attended school this
sear
Mie and ine Edward Rrooks of
‘Gotland, Cal, were the cuests of Mrs
Louler Olfenple, 67 Calumet axe.
hur, for several weeks, ater visit
Tne mether and relatives fn the Sout
thes nave returned to thelr Nome.
‘Mies Verda Curry, 4219 State street
ts at Teineeton, Rx. where she was
eating to the bedside of her mother
who ts aulte Mt.
Votlceworan Grace Wilson ts
enonding her eacatton at Indtanapells
here she ig the Euest of her tincle
Mrs. John T. Scot, 4440 Evans ave.
mui, will ave Monday for Spring.
Held, Ti. to attend the state conven-
Mon at ihe Women's Catholte Orde
of Forestors.
Mex Lillian Fay Todd. 4919 Dear-
orn street, te snonding: her vacation
Be Byaneciile, Ind., visiting relative:
and friends.
Mie Tent Hla Young, 3559 Giles
axenic, who has made ying tit
heaush southern Tiinate in the tn
Yeremts of the Household of truth. ta
Jeunrned jo the elty feelin much
Plesend swith the work in that section
Men ©. V. ose of Geneva, On. f
gm the city, where she came to “at.
Yond the funeral of her srandmether
Mie MLN Shaw. She i stopping
Big her aunt Mrs ET, Carter
FAS Weet Cet street, and will Teave
Eatueday for her home.
Witt. Fe Stelman 3k, eft Yost
week for Talewild. Mich,
Sis Femina defferaon, $299 Wabash
avrtiun astisted Mra, Vetolia Cable tr
Jno dleplay of lamp shades In th
Stiae are hey a fe Bisby Reet
rent Armory Jast “wrok during 1
Jame fextieal of the women's elute
Mice Helen V. Wright, teacher tn
the Cleveland (0.2 nubile schools, 1
Fpending her vacation with her par:
Sata Me and Mra W, C. Wright
BEte Indiana avenue
Mise Rene Denelue Taveis of this
yeattes cline at Plat hiverstty. ad
Jer spethen, Mra. KB, Lancia, are 10
Rhend the summer in Chieaen, Tex
Joe the questa of Me and Mire. S.A.
Rendle, sen Champlain avenue,
Mise May Shinmers, schon! teacher.
af Nena, O. is th the ete attending
henner erent at the University of
Ehicaen, She it making hee home
Stave Vernon avons.
Mr and Myx, Charles Le: Wichag’-
gen of Dstett, Wy and” Mrs. Tda
Bison ot Las’ Anceles. Cal. sere
The hanes gaesie Test weeks of My,
Mia Mea Geuree W. Meare, 51 W,
Bate street
Mra Aches Sweenee. 20:7 Tats
avenue, eft Monday, Tune 20. to farm
For husband $9 Toleda, 0, They will
Prake their. fpie. thers,
Mice Sarah Cole: Howard of Kan~
gas City, Mo. is visiting in Chicas,
Bho ig the suest at A118 Indiana ave-
Rarrest Rohingon, 123% Carrol avs
ues hae Won called ta Tnduanapntee
Bh vaceaunt. af the death at hls
Brecher.
Sine atertte Stone of St. Jasenh,
Me. is fo the city attending the Chi
Euan Universite and” tapping with
fer cousin, Mrs, ToT. Greene, #761
Lanatey avemin,
TE Tee of Kansas Cite, Mo,
Aethe aes af T. Arnall Ul, eyceu>
ve serovars, Chicas branch, Crh
Lew.
Fire Gortrade: Robinson of Sie
ei, Towa spending afew dave
fr the city and wilt leave shortly, for
the Bast.
‘Stice Tueitie M. Wittiams, inetrue-
tor of damestia selener inthe Wish
Echoal at. Dallas, Texas, ie visita
Per friend, “Moe James W. Taylor.
Jk Bad srenet.
Hehert Dotey and party of St
Tanie, Mow aero In Chess, netos-
Kiet New York Clty, He will plek
Mn Soha Te renig and Willinm Care
for the fiehit.
‘Bterhen T, Jones, 247 Prairie avn.
aun, has reiurned ta the ity after
Trending six weeks at the bedside of
Pie mother, Mathilde Jones, Shreve
farts Tae levine Tor ameeh iniproved,
Mies itrce Dangle Tewhe oF 6
clase af 195), Fick Universite, and
fer mother, “Mrs K. B. Lewie et
Greenville, Mien, are Ineatod with
Sire MW. Beate, 4520 Champlain
Tetra cand, wa ha na
e.
Stet Pauline Pei hs red
rei ana Eat
Seite Roker tan eure
sree ke ae
Sheela CE ta
“Sige ove at-the_tean
ein aiden hi
San are nel Men
Sic anh fat Ba
ihe! il Bae
Sie Caren $8
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.-L. Tell,
eteacihate nice bet a
Pe ee lhe staeks
Slee
PAR tomer a.
ee
ae Sail aie hte
Hoa
} ‘Fruik TF Carter of Loe Angctes,
Sane nr a a
fe tig tir, Sree eet en
Sim, Cre and mar
Mee
[Tenn ‘Mr. and Mrs. Allen are ony of
[ Mrs. Lillian Stephens, 2734 Wabash
7 =_—
Brygagements
PEOPLES-BALLARD
TWO NEW YORK WOMEN
WIN HONORS AT SMITH
New York: June 21—Mixa Eunice
Sranien, Stevearenid. dawichier a ty
Inte Wiiian As Taman. whe we th
fret Intermaitana. aeveetary af nt
are for the Penne Men's Chelstian
‘Rasoefatine ad Stes, Aditi We keane
ion povedvosd tha iwew dearer
aeter and suneter nf arta at Sat
[Esilezs, Sartiuimysone Alu Tues
ay. Tne 1.
‘lice tinniain wae the ants ene of
nearhe then hundred sivtont tn ta
het eet th tm aie
fina She send aie i the ison
the sutton wich wane fone
Heis!ond is the larrest wennesn eel
foge' the werd Sym wae en te
ie genner af er Taare in tne clase
‘the yuan woman me uote
ienort in four SeaeR UEhe decrees
Scene awarded. with honars ashe
Seon am extra hae inthe sconce wf
Eaveenment, Sijoc Hunton ‘rw heen
ere papatae all thresich her etter
Sancet! nerving aw haters ta. feet
Stitame ecards ‘eal View “Erentent
Sewtiden, Gand sirwrtins she Inter:
cadtegiine detest.
“Shame cmsritalations were be.
sxanerd penn Stine tumton ad he
nether Wy the patina teaaing nde
fume aha were Domi thee rut
Tarneonient wontons | She Tin
Baw one afte thece ‘nan ati
Sere in Frgane during the poring. af
Relive warfare, sens nee fi
Won mwnthe in ortie. ‘Sine hee
Fenriahe has content weit Me
Katine atc eden in writing
Sar ager of re soldiers, nde the
tite, hun Gutoread Women WIEN the
‘Anriean fxpedttinna’ Foreane she
fee Mmeanin speaker nf. ge” we
Spoereh mind ie pinecone ite fet
Sreedarion for thie Nation Aceon
fiom fur te Advancement nf Catone
Besoin tee sane Wiltamn Xe:
ied from, the. Hiewnchen, ish Seton
fn ative Sh. Mes, Hunton aml er
Enwitte hava tents reste of oh
Ign for mang seas
TonUhLck demeahies:
Sieh of cibdamnee war vehereaatel ons
uaa oie oar an
SSR tah ake’ cnt ge
seca Tie cc mae
Sas, mean en tats
Se We fetes
fur teerniee moinit scranenfal
SP a eee et
flour panires pe seant qua
PREPARES BENEFIT. FOR
ince tee an sero
ieee tat Gee fa
se heurches
KS
Grant Memeriat Chapel, 4800 Frans
axcrngy Hee ae ke Reales paatore=
Rinuay way’ busy dase" Wishow a
RIWCE Soltnson” of enitadelpht
Jeesehed at the morning service amd
Tre'iter, 3.92 Breen: preaidene
Shorter’ Univnisity. of itue. Rock
et preached at the evening serie
The yeshiine sider: counell wil
invecinon ochday even. at i
‘Armour Avenue Christian Church
a0 "Fendorat sarees: Tews G. Buin
Giinghee Ph, lee At Mts pastor=—The
histor sind tho. choir contiueted Suns
Tae"she, eesviewr atthe: Shemel
inno. Chelating Chuceh Ce),
Witton and Shetbetd avenues: North
Sine" Fhre: wae goodly number
Tretia. "the pastor, Hine. Shaw, a
te" atcain the chute aur
the austor that he could depend unm
theun Yor substantial contention to
ihcie Works the nator will retura
ain “to. receive. this contribution
The Olivet Baptist Church, Rev. 1.
sg TN tees Oe, Clanton
Teac HTS ESiton of fhe Foreten atts
lon fina ‘ot the, Nationnt apts
EMaventinn preached to-a Hegel
Simncctative” audience. tat Sunday
2NUnines “Yn, the evening thie paste
Ironclad on “the Cords af Sine On
fonts night a ianee aullence Sroet
Pais Gatco Walker Jennsen whe
Spmared inn erand ano ecita
URiee the auepicen of Queen, Bother
Eitce, “Su Fildng: cvening: June 4
Ihe eee Det Sandon wl take un te
Kietea oy Taam leh" storming 3
Soe sierra Leone and three. lat
‘in Likerka. Admission free. All are
Mtetenines ‘The pantor wil preach
‘inh sermon on the religious sate
SiSetcomes
St Marke fi, E. Church, 50th sire
anit Wavaah ‘avemies Rey. Sohn Ae
TBkinwons pastarertaet: Simmday the
jeter Spreaetind a fino sermon {For
TetenyRicce. Shhe Supremactes.
WNeeot RUS'p. m. the pastor and Fons
Taite “Sonseemaiion, went. to, Fallen
Stern Churcheschore he preached the
Einsmnpjon sermon. inthe event
Free ike of Genngia preached Hh
Feetiem ne weil taken Wy the alts
Toneseation, Next Sunny ie Sot
SPE fia Bia peopbe will be beeen
{hme churehs 8 special sermon il
Ta ticnched sa. thom and. aioner
bette ow, Te. Hoblnean. Nata
Byte rust Charen, Neve Orlens wil
ieee" speaker
‘Quinn, Chanel A. M. E. Church
Ngee cehon te. 8. Pippen. B.D.
Neeta, ite Will preely at OHS a. my
igo redere donneon, DoD ac
Asn coe: Atursie alten, C. Hea
Reece wil aakdees iWe_Endeavar
peietes Roth the reaniar sind eowtea
SRT tt’sing nt tm- morning sere
Thole he! enlire congreention wi
see ln ty the afternnen from Tethe
MOTH Bichth Reaiment. Armory
10a gue mane mectine ot 2 eclock
tee Snekty in sae wl be
Tehama tact cnarieete menting fo
Cet a i whe nile Tee
arco Tas. Ath. former member
serie aed tee present a
eT gg wath the mother
Shuttn, ha detasinned toon teas
Site nett “Sindy fram 10” to
Nit) MCsqmntmunten sermon in the att
Ryan am speeint sereiens 8 Te
South Park <M. E._ Church, Rev
Getta vant Services besn
GoM Aue me ange ac anes Invoentton
Hem aetants ae ete sane the
Pha See Shepherds Tenner snl
a Me ae rman te
EMS see ating ‘arctan fart, and
inane Suiecion preached. am. Trapres-
Wenn.
fe Gence, Presbyterian Church. 3tth
aod Chacemen avenue. the Te, 3h
HE dackson, D.D.. paxtor. Prenehing
Te ee see Sunt mornin, hee
She freien me gOsIS ae an Eke
SIRS MIE emt 7 te otc, er
ree Te aang, Mtuee by the Gee
rem ee Rieanmees undeletion
eTeone to all our services, _ Sanday
Sens ere Bunny at Hazan, Chie
Ha sndcieor meeting feos. ea
yin, Endre pastor. Mcmonthie
Jodie of the Mens Acticin Chuh
mE ote Grins cveninel, 82
PAT ae vhokenn wil speaker our
De Muestiwe aew Helen Bronston
BS unr interestings naqerss
Tee Je Tt dohnaan, pion af the
sit" Sebion ratine even had am
Mee den porfaemned can Win throne
METER Mine ES Slxon preached
Eder’ anarnine.
Fe ann dhe eure, wnaer the
ainttsdn’ af Stew Weaet Warner: wil
ireetiom aiead ats the -chrch "on
ince wceming une 2 ates
Ween acter "eotalen airs, Olle
EeMtueng” dramatic rearter,
nee achean Westra SS. and
1 Tete conquest willbe" held
1 he Wimatorts Henrie churey, 8618
Tyeivoate avenues Sundae, une’ 2,
Aeon me
vier "NK Johnson and 11. 1
eS nf the Mie Semon Tepe
Mayet ite Sioaday tr attend the
Stem S Sland RY. Pett, Come
Nutinas! & & and RY. FU. Cane
MRS. COLLINS BURIED
Reosklyn, X. Yo Utne 23.—Funera
Jscrvieng aver thé ‘remain of Mes
finn cotling. 38 Fleet place, who ated
Thunsay. dune Tk were conducted
Sinday at Ploct Street chureh, the
Rey. Prawn officiating.
Rirs. Collins wae a native of North
Cayalina, and caine 10. Brookly?
thirts years age, She was an arden!
church worker. and” a” member af
fseeeral frnteraat ersanizations. “The
icccased is survived by a sister, Stee
fue Clason of Washington, S.-C.
ten nieces, Mrs, Charles Te ~Masti
Avil re, Mary MeClemons of Brook:
Tym, and several coustas. Interien:
saa in Evergreen cemetery. The
fainily desires tn-thank thase who #
Kindly assisted during the bercave:
frtipones
NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD
sical feeling and a voice, und with the
suport tralning w€ Alexander Nekith,
Awitieh inclined the Tussin lansMsien
nis rt Is reaching sn enviable or
Tretion. “tie ig” now “well” known
Amie the dew, for when te as
Sung rewatediy. Tig toneher Is
apne se woveswive for Bim wWlel As
ltetet lage all who tate itn
Jamex Mundy, canducten, present
ed his choir, augmented yall the
LAGE, clmgoh choirs of Chigeso, in
a frand musicale at the Auditorium
Frinestay' night, dune 2 Mars tones,
well Rrawh supine, ywust the #olMist
Assisted be other arusts
1. Weatey Janes will have a Talnhn
Musical "Festival" at "Metropolitan
Community. Center Sunday evening
diane 2%, “Georgy Garner, tenor. and
thers: Sn sels.
Walter O'Grady seit present his
pupils In recital At S259 o'clock Mon~
Hay evening, dune 2 at Meeatatn
Lineoin Center. 5
Toaen “Tinstey. plonece ‘musician of
Chienee and condtietar of Grace Pees
yterian choir. Wa teen at hie
Weie fora suraber of months Us
nuusteal Tetendt extend thele hearty
Hehe for a anwedy reeoeres. and th
Chicwen ‘Music Assockation sent a
hanquet of Mowers tor hm bast. week
tn hriahten iis tedious days of suf-
Th Gray Laeas tg condneting the
manthiy: nnsteates at the Anpomattox
Chub and exeh affair has heen worthy
of the large attendance.
Men We La dvekson. presented her
violin and plane pupils ina recital
Tant ween. Shit has 2 Luree ehtldeen's
gluse, Little June Sinith bs quite ae-
complished on the violin and haw per-
formed a a number o€ roeHtals during
the season,
Julius Aveniorph announces ths
Aannal, Duma Memorial Susicale
AL St, Mark's Chuireh June: 26,
‘Miss Tounmie. Toszes, ponular Ok-
takoma City zirh, is in the ety for
the simmer, Studying vaien,
Siidred Payant Jones bane of the
Bason's. cridustex in piano and
theary with the dezree of Rachetor of
Sincle, “Walter “Thomas. Is also a
gmudtiate from the. Chieazo Musical
Eeticze, seni diploma ie in plane
amd harnony. ‘
The atficers and hoard of directors
of the Chieaze Music Asscelation will
meet at the ¥, Me C, A. Monday att
ernomi, dune 3% at 3 otelock. Bust-
nese af Iinportinee.
This column his been Riven by R.
S. Abbott at tke Chicago Defender In
The interest of muse aa smustelans,
‘The editor, reviews debut Feeltals,
annual reeltate and other affates that
Present seine exeeptional Interest to
The puitie. “Te would he impossihie to
feview avers cnneert, ut announce-
inont_ of alfates whl lady be Elven
space in this column if persons. wi
send in their-aqnonnecinents tn welt:
ine or bring Ite the Chirazo Deo
fondre olfieer om “Turseay bersseen 11
A. m, ani 2 Pe mu. when Uhe-editer wil
he there to take thelr notes, No-an-
hounicomente taken over the, Mone,
Rit matter must. be Ia by. 2p. tn.
Tiestaes No later. Address Music
Departmen’. Chieako Defenier, 3435
ae aba eoalec
@=C~Lubs
‘The Zephyr Social Club meets Sat-
urdn? egenlage dune ob, at the eat
get oreoe, ane ae Shoe het
eee TRE tee a
Tue sph, Xolehtney Piette
canta Saher, Paeaiee
ear met at ee te
Sie ee Aa 2 a
Ee a acme aa
see a eg Cafes che
rey ee TH leh hnnts
ana ko etee a tale he
Ae ere eer eee acai
Hes ety:
nt teat ine "tae carat
Lloyd Sherman and Adolphus faug-
ES ee ee
the Cnigte Deamatle Ch of
ead Ht pee ee ttl
Eznerien oi Sects, Wt ae
ett tae Ga eae Boel
frag ae
cae vals. Are, Sim, the
gener sn eet AN
ore ees ae eo
Saas at taht een ae
Stas tae auth Wea dtoe ak
sahara Seta nati,
ache ee eee eet nh
aah sete. Geena, es
Hehe gee et eae A Oe
ee Se a tee On
aia CaM. HL AL
seit cee Oe ite,
eee ee ae
ee ee
sete ree ae ne a
ie :
Te istonia Whit. Club ld
Fae ere Wine Mit ae
Sins ae ie me oot
Se am al renee
rae Wikies Worker Club of the
ota Bins Seber amb nes
seater
areca sana Nene
ee
‘Fae Reenter Geatary Are Ch
See tine ee ee elt
2S ae STG rl an oa
sees Seman Me aoe
Site lng Chik us bowen qetewe
cmuringy se ene
Ea pote pa ts, ae
eeu maior cee bi ae
ee tae ee eee
A Bedi ie the site wens at
Fae Maen NE Ee
ss Teeny imac ate
Wh tain aeetionnh, tiarcoers
aa erate
BTL hte ae taeetet See
Sheet eae teh
eee eae cee ti
UN eS iar a
3 cer rey ore
nae eta s creer ke eave
See Neneh aaa Heh
Se, ic tenet Canes, Sie
Se seat atta iat 9
Fresca eon or Sapo
fhe er feo a ee
Peace dann aut ene
sage Soe am ea, tee Se
RNAi an to eaonstot a argota Gore
area oer rected
ae Antcean Gun couse of 3
cnt cing cian oaeteel ae
et ee a oe Se
eg ret a retin athe ee
Benen Nes eae ase
Sieg ride i ae
1 dr ated teen Re
Cr a ora ere
pag Mane Cah Sr ae
Ax July 26. the time set for th
mocting of The National Assoctatlor
Of Negro Musicians, wleuwa.ncar. th
Harmonious vibrations of the niusiea
Almonphere af Nashville, (ha conven
Uen eles, twecome wore and 10%
sureeputi
The Afusie Study Chub of Fisk Unk
versity: amd dhe Nashville Susie Ae
Eaclation have Joined Iiands aml
PNiting forth a xiremunne elfert
Provide for the National Association
the best entertainment ever otters
by anyelty that has hitherto heer
Iwost to the assoetation.
fast year when Me. Johnson pre.
qntedt co the National Assgetation 2
invitation for the T1821 seaxton to 1
hell in Nasheille We stated tha tr
entertainment would be offered a
Sho would attend, Ine since’ ths
Ume the olticlals of the National tx
sociation have deed this an nnseis
precedent to br see by entertaining
Cites, ‘Therefore the following ven
Feavonanle prices Nave been fixed 1
entertainment of the visiters of ths
National. Assectation:
Toon cine two. feats per ay tn te
fest homes of -Nasheille, $150 19"
day? roam and boant in’ Fisk Cab
Sepatty. 41 per day. All Nergons de
siting. rezerwations will lenge writ
At once to HB, 1, Johnson, 23 See:
ond avenue, North, Nashville, ‘Tenn
Te sire to state whether you desir
quiorters in private family heme or oF
school campus.
‘The conecrt-by the Ferrell Syn:
phony Orchestra at. Lincoln Gente
Sune 14 wae worthy of the time sn’
Iahor the youn conductor, Marisa:
Forrett. dra stent In vreraring It £0
the maste lovin public, Not slac
the days of S. Clark Smith has ther
heen a presentation of a ssmphiont
grehestra Im seit ute chet attrac
ton.
Cite, Ferrell know what he was abou
from the beginning te the end ond I
has heen taueht hew fo hold Uie tstor
Proneris. Ail conductors wo not knos
That che taton fe not grasped im th
fall hand lke a efals, ne. felt elt
catty tt franty bythe Gngers, Fsvct
Bumber was well rendered, bl thos
ith aulekwed tombe were, Goat
Legata. plunges are raz well dans
py amateurs. Willa. King, Alfred
Gibson and Marjorie Ferrell wore ti
Siotinivts, and all were very. good.
thelr specific numbers,
To He Trends a youne xonrina, siF
nrised evervone with afresh valor
Hextble ana well need,” Tor traintns
BU the Chirago, Musical Coilexe Wa
Feftected- tn her work.
‘The symiptions concert should be ar
annual event.
James Lillard, tenor, upheld th
prediction of tie odltar of this caluiar
Rereelipsing all rhe students who ap.
peared on the proeam att tie com:
Jrencement exercises of Hie Chleazs
Eoiiese of Musle at the Thnckston«
Theater Maye 20,” When te sanz Kur
Schindior's arrangement of “Ell, 1,
A Jenisn folle song. the audience wen:
Sin ad thea there were Cries 0
Tis, ids tant thes conductor tp
for his sympa: deehineten of Ct
Meces ta repent ths amber and Mr
[itliard was forced to sine again
Tatts re iecae Waeh wiih. BT
leddin g4
we
HUNTER-DAVIS
‘unday evening, June 18, ns
On Sunda ‘ 1S. Mh
Cladith Hnater became the Prive of
Supertha Uavis ae the residence of
the brac’s aunt and uncle, Ale, and
Mea Prank Stanley; 402 “Indian
Avenue, Tee, Rivers af ZioneA. ME
church’ olliciating. More. than titty
fuente were present, Ainong the aut-
Efsiowa guests was Nise, Mayme
Siugher of St. Touis, Mo, Mr. amt
Mea Davis witl be at home to their
many felends after June 25, ut 4032
Indiana’ avenue.
Hamilton-Campbell
Ansonia, Conn. June 25—Me. and
Mrs Faveard Naman Tamiltan ane
Autice the marriage of thelr daush-
Ter Gals Irene te disper Tar
thotomew Campholi, az thelr home, 1
Murray street, Ansowia, Conn,
James-Bolling
Mes. Resting C. dames who resides
at Shia Walvis avenue, wie suietly
Married to Willing 3. Teall af the
Tnkeed Sintex Navy. ait the residence
ff Rev. We Fe Hawking Mr. Uoltin
Mag given twenty-two year of xr
Mice te, the zavernment, _Cormerly
With, the Jorh Cavalry, now servins
as Chiet Pete tive at the Great
[lakes ‘Fraining: Station.
1,000 VOICES IN CHORUS
‘AT PAGEANT EXPOSITION
Prot. 5. Wesley: Jones, canduriae st
sMetropetitgn, Coinmnnnity Cher. Drs
ssiepatinn Early Cr, re
parity ieenae ep eas
fare oe abe oven ee
geen ot ae ua ees ot
Feet exe, eC hat
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Reswion. was a success. In everr re-
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Wright: Memphis, Tean.s Adu Cror-
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Txbae Gnthank, Kansos City, Mo.
Corinne. Cheists, New York. City
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Beginning SUNDAY, JUNE 26th, 1921 FLORENZ CECIL MACK Presents FRANK MONTGOMERY and FLORENCE M'CLAIN IN THE SYNCOPATED COCKTAIL HELLO NINETEEN TWENTY-ONE
Some Show, Some Speed, Some Class, Some Comedy Some Singing and Some Dancing and Some Syncopated Melodies
Harvey's Minstrels Open at Avenue; Dixon's Jazzland Girls at Monogram
THE SMART SET WITH WHITNEY & TUTT Now Playing—THE LAFAYETTE. New York, N. Y. Next Week—The LYRIC THEATER. Baltimore, Md.
DANCE NIGHTLY on the Finest Floor in Chicago
WICKLIFFE'S FAMOUS GINGER BAND
BLEANOH WILSON
CLARA LEWIS
THADDEUS CRUMP
JANIE STRAINE
REFRESHMENTS of the FINEST QUALITY
+AGE SIX
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Some Show, Some Spee
Some Singing a
and Some Syn
Harvey's Minstrels
Dixon's Jazzland
Harvey's Greater Minstrels opened
preparative gathering at the Avenue on
Saturday.
precative gait Monday night. They created instant, invariant, and ever work, and the integration of what they gave a demonstration of what has been the cause of the press notice which they have been responsible for along with their note for this and several pass seasons, part" is a whang, and the ensemble presented a mod-
A. B.
vortex in a harmonious way which whetted the misted tastes and for the first time allowed him to Capable Whitney Nixey holds the center chair and proved to be a marvelous introducator; he is a perfect folly for the audience, and he awaits away above the average as concordants. These are Odel Rawlinson, Wilkie Dixon, Nath Robinson and the other three, Charles Boehm and Chick Beaman, doing the extreme ends. The comedy is upprising and the gases, while all put over with a long. The vocal section, aside from the topical and comedy numbers by the ends, includes Cant Forrest Young, Isabel Leland Goldman, who is gifted with a wonderful soprano voice; a solo by the most successful number by dashing Crona Rawlinson; "December as in May," by Iryn Goldman, one of the Races' top performers; Walties and others well done by Burton Paige, Willie Payne and Wilt Viney, William Bryant, one of the greatest "Trombone boys" with great results, and the seasonal acrobatics dancer, Mary Martin, gained three
DE LUXE GARDENS
The De Luxe Gardens at 2503 State Street are getting the crowds every night and business growing all the time. The sort of entertainment of the jazz Screamers, along with the splendid entertaining crew, justifies the condition. Ask from bliss at the piano, Everett's lineup of Holmes, trombones; Junius Cohs, clarinet, and Alonzo Williams, drums. The entertainers are Nettie Lewis-Compton, the popular balladist and Ed Goodman, the popular balladist and Ed Goodman, the latter is a recent member of the Old Time Darkies Quartet, the most famous and popular four in vaudeville.
MME. HACKLEY
The thousands of friends of E. Azalea Hackley will be glad to learn that the famous musician and direc-
tress is remaining her health and mourn
in her best work again. She is at present living at 141 175th street,
San Diego, Cal., and would like to
have a line from her friends.
RUSCO & HOCKWALD'S
FAMOUS
GEORGIA
MINSTRELS
Can Use First Grade Male Perform-
ers at All Times
MANAGERS
Wishing to Look This Show and
Others Write to
ARTHUR HOCKWALD
115 W. 5th St. Kansas City, Mo.
encores with his feet. In the oile are Morzo Moore, the celebrated marcian; Boehm and Johnson in the Frank Kirk, the tramp musician, who makes his own novelty instruments and who gets music out of everything from a piano to a drum and a Xoxo Robinson in a "family jangle" with the former wearing the collar; a neat sexet with Messrs. Palge and Richardson and Gambie; Goldman and Gambie; a clever saxophone turn which gains a world of well merited nitt, and a monochrome trombone and Gambie; the Deoverer Sorrow. Chick is all of that, and he completely wrecked proceedings on Monday night. The utterpiece is what he does in which special features, etc., ranging from "class" to leave, are effectively introduced. It is Chicago's first chance to show what aggression he advancing should be take of it. Go early.
THE MONOGRAM
LINCOLN PLAYERS
Kansas City, Mo. Week of June 13—White & Bradford have improved engagement at the Lincoln Theater. Their physician fordite them working in the open air. They have proved themselves favorites with the Lincoln Theater. Buzzin Harris (Sparrow) has been in the field but a short white, but black, haircut. He is latest, Mr. Harris will be featured this season with a big musical comedy. Regards to all in and out. Green, present and our friend is all in and out. The Players. Nuf soil. A favorite with Lincoln theatergoers. Regards to all, in and out. Williams (The Bird) and his wife are still with the Lincoln Players. Making good. Regards to all, in and out. A formerly stage manager and straight for Joe Bydr's Spynaconets, is now doing leads for the Lincoln Players. Making good. Regards to all friends, in and out.
The chorus girls at the Lincoln Theater are a nifty set. A real bronze-sided one of its main assets, making Ringe of the fastest in the show business. The personnel follows: Misses Harris, Biff Randle, Rachel Cordle and Willie Williams. All send requests to all in and out of the proscue. Aaron Gates, manager of the Lincoln Players, wants to hear from all prima donna, chorus girls and charmers in production in preparation.
RECOVERING
Etta Simons, night treasurer at her hospital, who has been very ill for months, is recovering at her home at 3131 Infant Hospital. She is able to afford for her.
MARGIE SCOTT
JAMES JASPER
TIN JOSIE GRAHAM AUSTIN
MERY BEAUTY CHORUS
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Douglas 500
Douglas 500
"HELLO 1921"
LO 1921" W
Montgomery & McClain's Big Show Opens at Grand Theater on Sunday
The Grand Theater will reopen on Sunday with a 6:30 o'clock show, the reopening offering being the big musical comedy "Hello 1921," headed by Frank Montgomery, Florence McClain and Honioll Robinson, and supported by the biggest bunch of principals and the brightest group of musicians. The company includes a legion of names famous in the show world, and the entertainment comes in two great big acts and a dozen guest willows with the musicians, the machines and studios. Frank Montgomery always delivers the goods and it is claimed that in this show he has his past efforts, there is no doubt that the engagement, which will be a limited one, will be a fine success.
RAGIAL FILM
"The Green Eyed Monster," a multireal production full of thrills and sensations, is coming to the States and will be shown in the near future. This picture is one of the most spectacular productions ever shown at a local house and has created a future everywhere novel features shown are a terrible train哭, a rescue from a burning automobile, a great fist-fight in the railroad yards, a plot duel between two men, a marvelously sensational mail room, and the hair-raising abduction of the heroine and her rescue by the hero after a thrilling chase on a steel monster. The entire cast is made up of actors from the film Jack Austin and Louise Dunbar, two very carable film stars.
1 Never Know" and "Nobody's Rose" are being sung with great success by Billy K. Jones, the world's greatest balladist.
Jones & Jones are at the Pantages Theater, Los Angeles, Cal.
H. O. Ward's Jazz Band is at Launa
Park, Coney Island, N. Y.
Chapelle & Stinnette are at the American Theater, New York City. Bucker & Winfried are at Lowry Theater, Toronto, Canada. Theater at the Hip-holpe, San Francisco, Cal. Greenlee & Drayton are at the Moss Theater, Flatish, S. Y. Theater, New York City. There is a big hit with the Sharks, Shows.
Billy E. Jones' permanent address is 125 West 130th street, New York.
Fred Jennings, "Jani King," is a special feature, over the Dudley end of the T. O. R. A. He is at Hildoncham, Va. The show, which features White女女 that mail will reach her if addressed in care of the Atlas Theater, Spartanburg, S. C.
Hot Bumpkins with green as a vaticle
velvet. The sweetness is from the
mint, the sweetness is from the
mint. The sweetness is from the
mint.
The Expedition Four are the hit of a fine bill at the Palace Theater, Detroit.
Original Raza, with the John Boinn
played Mooray as a Canadian
between the Low therers, Hamilton
and Toronto, Gmt. Send routes.
Amerson & Gains, always busy, in
their office, 1000 N. 10th Ave. Theuer,
Atlanta, Neb. Send route.
Hoy White's Stylish Stoppers, with Bobbie Lowell and Chrissie Foster, are the Empire Theater, Ipswich, New England; the Empire Theater, Ipswich, New England; the Cross Keys and Almanac Theaters, Philadelphia, Pa.; Send route, success, full character act in vaudeville, are playing the week-and-between the Venge Inter Garden Theaters, Toronto, Ont.
Go Get 'Em Rogers, the Dancing
JUNE 20
MERY
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HOME OF REAL
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Windshield
TENTH
Windshield Jackson
Windshield Jackson
Macon, Ga., June 23.—The New Douglas Theater opened on Monday, June 13, the first show being that of Slim Henderson & Co. The theater opened in South and started right off along a fine business. Telegrams from all over the country were received by Mr. Henderson. The house is booked by the O. K.
*ross & Jackson closed with the Mamie Smith Co. at the end of their Detroit engagement and are resting at home at $25 Indiana Avenue, Chicago.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
JOHNNIE VIGEL
ALEXANDER PEEL
ELEANOR WILSON
TENTH LETTER
NEW HOUSE OPENS
6th, 192
and FL
NETEE
Book by FRANK MONTGOM
Lyrics and Music by FLORR
All Dances Arranged
ENTERTAINMENT
THEAT
Book by FRANK MONTGOMERY; Lyrics and Music by FRANK MONTGOMERY and MARIE LUCAS; Additional Lyrics and Music by FLORECE McCLAIN and JIM VAUGHN; Musical Director, "Hello, 1921," MARIE LUCAS "Hello 1921" Produced and Staged by Frank Montgomery All Dances Arranged by Frank Montgomery All Music Arranged by Marie Lucas
d Jackson
LETTER
WINDSHIELD JACKSON.
NEW TEAM
James Green, formerly of Green & Pugh, and Kid Pumpsey Runnett, formerly featured comedian with the Hilly King company, have joined hands as a team and are playing their first engagement the present half at the New Apollo Theater on the North Side. They will have laid out for them and will leave for the East on their booking in the near future.
Harry Jefferson, with Harvey's greater Minneapolis at the Avenue Theater, Chicago, this week, wants to learn the whereabouts of Sarah Howard,
FIRST SH
FIRST SHOWING in CHICAGO
State Street at 31st
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HILDA ROGERS
New Huwen, Conna, June 22—Miss Hilda Rogers, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. P. Ringer,
32 Edwards street,
Highwood,
was crowned
in the festival,
festival,
here a few weeks
ago. Her attendants
were the
guests of the
gleton,
Carlie
Parkhurst, Beatrice
Byrd and
drews. The
queen was accorded a wonderful reception all
the time, the
bite street na-
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rude. A telegram of congratulations was received by Miss Rogers from her sister, a star, who has been making a round trip to the coast upon one of the big line-circuits. Miss Rogers is on her way to the moni high school and finished the term which recently closed with high honors. She is an accomplished pianist and composer upon the programs of her sister, also furnishes the music for most of her class dances. She is in her sixteenth year and it is understood that she will be a senior social career for her. If this is true there seems to be a bright future in her life, she has a splendid voice and has shown marked ability as a reader.
BOBBY KEMP DEAD
Bobby Kemp, the well known vaudouelle performer, died at the age of 91 in New York, on Monday, June 19th, two months after the lungs. His will, May Kemp, who is in New York, wrote, is the only widely used wired instructional device that the mains prepared to be shipped to the Eastern city for interment. Koby Kemp was unable to work for over two years, but, thanks to his friends, Tom Cross and James Green, late of Green Bay, he was able to work for life's necessities. The deceased was a native of Texas and had been connected with the show game for many years. He was also a member of Pringle's Original Minstrels, of the famous Whamoodle Four, recognized as one of the best quintets in the world. Part of the team of Bobby & May Kemp played every manner of vaudeville circuit from top to bottom with Johnson has charge of the remains.
A fine letter arrived from clever New York, 19th W. 125th street, care of Porsche.
"MONTANA BILL"
Thrilling Five-Reel Western Drama
Sunday's Attraction at
the Owl
William Falkhans, very popular,
with Owl Theater patrons, will be
seen in a Western thriller at
house on Sunday. The story is an
interesting one, a愣愣小 hill" from
what the nature is titled, arrives at
the Bar O ranch in time to take part
in some rodeo stunts the boys are
practicing, get a job and incur the
employm of Bob Cortly, the foreman,
who is better than before he is firmly
established at the ranch. He is introduced
to Kuth, the ranch owner's daughter,
in an unusual fashion, by rescuing
from a boy's team, and their
intention in each boy is more than
ordinary friendship.
Thorne, crooked city cattle buyer, pays a visit to the ranch to prepare for his cattle shipments, which he will sell to the market. He is determined to marry Ruth and when he discovers that Bill is keen competition in the field, and also that the boys are holding up their clothes to see that Bill edges to see that Bill leaves the ranch. The ensuing conditions, resulting in the killing of Thorne, the accusation of Bill, and the final denouncement, the ultimate marriage. Bill and Ruth are also well worth the seeking. The picture will be shown for one day-only.
THE STANDARD
Philadelphia, Pa., June 21—One of the biggest and best bills seen here for the open house in Mineola, N.J. in the lineup are Williams and Taylor, billed as the "Broadway Stars," who go over nicely: McCloe Trio, European equilibrium, the Mets, Thomas and His Beauty Chorus, a musical comedy tabloid of real merit; Porter and Porter, a clever singing, talking and dancing pair; Adams and his band, Bob Russell & Co., in a screaming musical comedy, offering called "Just From Africa," and the sensational christmas music, aubur Sweatman and the tremendous hit and tops a bill that will take a lot of figuring to beat.
MAIL AERO
Well, here we are at it again, trying to have you all send in the old books you have been collecting. Jones Shooting: Laura Smith, Toni Chark, Nicholas Nichols, Jonnie Strain, Robert Williams, Gladys Young, Inez Dennis, Gerty Moore, William Long, James McClain, Harry Buckner, E. G. Biley, Magnolia Brown, Jinnie Marshall, Seymour James, Tansel Tansel, J. 12, King, Earl Walton and Will Masten.
MRS. DUKE
Mrs. Duke Johnson of Woodhaven,
N. N., wife of the famous comedian
who is with the Fuseo & Hookwalt
Georgia Ministrels, has finished a two
weeks' visit on the show, being the
first to appear in the series.
Duke's single-handed quadrilhee has
been a riot all along the line on the
Butterfield time.
SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921
CK Presents
CLAIN
- ONE
MARIE LUCAS; Additional
1921," MARIE LUCAS
by Marie Lucas
on Sundays, 6 & 9 p.m.
Every Day at 1
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"THE RICH SLAVE"
Anybody who sees the Jaxon Fitz Corporation's six-reel thriller, "Theick Shave," starring Mabel Talorro, and feels he hasn't had it money's worth of entertainment a sensation is a "poor shave" indexed. That money's worth of entertainment a screen, a form of theatrical offer that has pleased the public from the immanorial, Thellis and tours alone that has produced, and a interest of the story and its plot he from end to end. The range of the picture arcane and sublime. On the contrary, slavery is plies poverty. All the well known slaves of history have been poor at this. "This slave" is a little girl and undergoes her slavery in an orphanage to which she has been construe for a course. Our slave hasn't even got name; she is known by a number of the superiors in the tribe of the orphanage but by all, for all the time she is rich: she is an heiress, and the freeborn poor possessed little frame meant for her.
On this thesis there has been foured a big drama, with Miss Talahine carrying the greater part of it. The production on I shoulders.
The picture will be shown at the States Theater on Saturday of present week.
Charene Duncan is touring with the L.A. Opera Company Ministers. This week is being divided between Fleer and Grand Rapids, Mich.
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Tinrvay's Gtoater Minstrels, which
opened Inst Monday at the Avenue
Theater, will be twhd aver for the sve-
om! week ty papular demand, Many
Phone extlt and letters have swamped
The manager of the theater trom poo
He along the north ard socth shores
Scho will find It inconvenient to ate
Yond durgag Mie present week on ae
fume of the elosing of schools, com
urcemone exercises, ote. There are
Rundreds In Chicaze’ propee whe will
Atleame. Uke asnoincenmst, as ze
Hiner ie she talk of tie towa and bles
Ta to eetipse aauthing ever seca in
the distien. The enzagement ends
en Sundiy ight, July a, Reservas
finns ter sews can be hada In
hdvanee,
By Rac Time. Billy Tucker
Tony, Gld Vol: Law Angeles has
Just recovered fram erlebratine Dae-
ration day. There was something
ong on sverswhere, but. Paradien
Gardens takes the hemors. There ween
454 paid audeciealone for the fore houzs
see Were ayer an Deenration day. We
Stone featuritis thie Parious: Mask aad
Tan Jazz Pad, and i: ice sure cheng
whrsever the iach and Tame go kes
Fee the public, Herman Higzs, the
Coste atmeotiin thie xeason, who
fame dav Teem Oakland and worked
Taradise Gaplens and mide euch 2
dnt, by the pinaic demand. we. ar
fonturinna Mr Hises again this week.
Mrs Madeline Princes, wife of Sor-
Ran Prineo, late star of the Famous
Seorein Minsreus, haw boon seriously
BETSY au ebat io Say at hie writ
faz eho fe sone hat finteweed, having
woo removed from the hospital where
‘she Haw been ean‘ined, back zo the
Elite hotel, where she is stopping. as
all wise jerformere do. Prot. Ale-
Ieny, the namicain, has sened a
contract te apqwar aver the erpheta
innit wih a Chinese troupe, Teaving
fre nest Wee. AIL aets_ in and
drownd Lae Annelen are sworkins and
continue ta. dn so, Thanke for vour
Buinber, Tom "Lemontera "Better
Dare Wal Come Again™ fs a fiverite
armind thes» parte now aad T uxe 21
Ey rng arts alte several other of the
Ehrturmers Taee Warned toe af me
Rupe Ageind thauk yeu, “Kid Jel
Isrell the pianist, Joe bsiew: In rowen
Yast week td tw Ins and in Paras
dive “Wardens already, Jeilerel,”
Sthe te the ompacar of the Blues of
The same cue. ie a favorite an the
Chast amd Ets aarchestes ie one that
Sith euike a hit answhere The Yen-
Some cate pened cTdneday night
Bune 3th. It coum packed to eqnaelty.
it is contented by Harre, Wiliams
ana Weed Wilson, Mr. Willianns ds
ihe: hushand of Carlyn Willams,
She bea eongeniat hastess, They
Teer fous af the best entertainers, on
the enast ih the person of Herman
Mies, Happy “Tad feyner.” Pally
Around thet Ovens, “tte Tithe
Sieh tte Bie vedo
Taday: rowan aud Morean Prince
are fewured this werk at the Pans
Tages theater weith Tel Albricht's
Bresidwas Suinstrags Thee ric al
Aires shoes, often stoping the
shew. WET H, “tidy Herman, who
fas taken 9 pert In niet at the
Premsinent photaplas sneresses of the
Keun. haw Suet signed 4 contract
Sith pie First Satiowil Pictures Car-
Torito “Among the famine stare
Mr Herman hae eeu Teatared sith
Are Lautes Rawstve Talia Perey,
Tinere Mann, Mary Mites Minter in
Serpe Coskaman”: Tack Jones 22 the
Stn of tae Trad: Anita Stewart in
Dsthngs af hesnnes a First Xa-
wena Prciyetion: “Cem Mis: in “wwitg
Gene" Ann AL St John, Frank
Mare Linenia amd Lee Soran. Mr.
Team, Bie Ten requested ty the
Herds ag "Uhiversat cites to place
his phot in the Hall of Pune of
Finland, the frst of our Race 19 te
honsred in sich manner ~ The
Aneto pierers game is alwut the
est hie ter out here. Want.
fear from caterer emariainers, Ane
Ue"red hoe AIL season wark, State
Shere yaw have worked. Salary and
Schon gnu airesat liberty, State all fn
Pret letter, No time te ieker. | Fe-
feds 14 Gohiman & Goldman, Geo.
Ennpey de, WH Mastin and the Har-
Sex lind Gooreia Minstrels nach:
test wishes to all friends in and
out al profession. “Your wal,
HAG TIME BILLY TUCKER,
‘Sax se isanie Brae: Lak Aneoten, Cal
NEW SONGS
wens 1 Did, But, Now T Love Xe
aor tie side ef a eanaty Ati US
HOE het at Newpors News, a
‘tion Sweet ip T Laois te 907"
a prominins numer tea, Weate
SoitvanaOwae Ae Tenia, fs eine
Penured: an De Laine Gardens. with
She mace
‘cane af) “Raby Mule Blais
eathed shang Fam ‘apy Abe tate
Tit wee the aeag Shy Jee J.
Bed Coetltua ds Aemerone ana tre:
fearon capi San ae sa Be write
SoS he ytdicoretan S02) See Seth
shee Omnia, Sete
SMARTER SET
New York, Junn 24—The Smarter
set cosine ik playing the final of
Divo wera capauement ler Duele
eae "dernhe aie hon weathers Na
Brew grad and the show hn eoved
Leche one nf the mage aurstaeny
Meter” seen il the Latasettes Next
Stk, "Tyie testers Bulunone Ma.
Lay OFF
Garnet Warulngeon, wrger that
sChw wt Uwe seeatent” sindk's. over
sect on tive ntaie, with a Crisis one
itina’amna a sugkcane fa the other, 30
Nie rect elathea. atte a question
nari doen hie tack uxlng ‘he core
for thre vite prticulag act which it
Sh tye wnenet for the iiiterate. and
ineiivevunt cwhatecer that mean,
Et tow resting at bie home St 02 Belt
Facet, Shuttannega, Tenn, Beat a=
ard te une bruihtrs aud alsters in
eee
T. O. B. A. DOINGS
THEATER OWNERS’ BOOKING ASSOCIATION
este hucar "Austin Devnet
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Tesh ameter oi eee
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sage tera atlas ba et
Seas rrmee a Se enna
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patter tae maar
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Be Seoeees eer et oe
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Tlie an, ru. wetness
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ee aan eae
Jand ncenery thie was destroyed in
sae eaeceie pentane
ob oir, oes mea ce
feta pees eae
Sn reresey, aie
Paice, Mecoperdey aes 2
ed by Miss “TMiiie Johnson. is playing
ea ae ike iy Sot, rea
Rees, eae,
ee aes
actarite Rares et
ree ean ie Chace
stenedn St, bene the
air aed i rae ete Gla
‘Laura Smith is the funniest thine
ies i Sone ie de Se
re Mame ye cers
PRS ca, aaiesten dente
‘turing Miss Maude-Frishy, iy the at-
Seren fe ee aT
Me Rs Seog ae tee:
eae Cas anna tere 3
Serra Ges ea as
FN toca a ens
Fa siceanee om ear at
Fae ee ae
Scctaariie Pi, Weinéetes, Jun
aoe a Pe eseater Sa
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Bit ors tieee cee Be
Rete eta oat terme
La ee, ane dn ta
rani ts. tenia ere
ieee cares tet el
sinaierea fo Weaereen Jars
aie gdh ste pea a ae
well satinsed with the bnnet
Cleveland Ohia—A_frand_ recep-
Hon was tendored FG. Lawéry ard
his hand by the entire musical circte
of Cleveland. When the last scezion
of the Ttneling Bros. and Barnum
ing Palleve circus reached the ele
of siexelund, dune 5, te the surprise
of P.G and hin band he was met by
2 consmnistes with two larse tourins
fare tn escort the entire. tend to the
Tika heene. “When entering tke de-
partannt where the sand entertain~
Ment wae geranced every band ia
the city wag seated in earcert form,
consistins of 2 lam of ane hundred
and-fifwen musielans. Ty this grand
body. wie the Elke hang. wroter the
dinweanenge of 1, Warrens the Word
men's hung, slirected by Prot. dack=
son: Prof. Waiden'w Lady Thand, and
the silter @eal Lady's Find, daccewd
hy M. §. Jokneon
‘The first on program was a artee-
Lion hy The combined bands. ‘Then
the diltereny Randy cuve excellent
hunters. Speeial_ mention’ be due
Prof, Walden's Latics" Iuind: also tte
Silver Seal Ladice” tapi. Bott bands
were forced to respond te Reveral en-
Refreshments were served. in
abundance te thie large beady of rai-
aieians. In conclusion, welenm ail-
Grenves were made in honor ot TG,
Lowery by Trot. 1. 3. Craighead,
Mr. MeDonalé ‘and the éxahed ruler
af the Clevelaad body of Elks. Ev-
ory one spent 2 mast enjoyable ave-
ing.
Qwintard Millers Darkiown Eeandats
are plating the week Uetweun Newyeitt
Reve and Tlamprom, Va. Retern dates.
ae saa
seewtew ivenry. the neynenes Se
Igor theater, deserves credit, for
Siting! auch. wondertel. attractions
fiercinelumacs. “The i D. kes ere
sie Bolles sre playing here this week
Gnd have really’ brousht a shaw
Bien is wera while. it is @ amen
at real. clever. classy wholeanne
Amusement qrociuetne sectors and ae~
ffenece aint fe prenouaeed ty tke thee
erat athe, eat sive that
}iaged in Clneinaart in some time.
Taisvilic. Ky. Wetnasay. June
2 @Hehey oman and his Cotten
Bisson ave illing a vers success
fit enguxeament at the Lincoln: the
Mee'thin week ‘Ie seus quite a tani
Tor follew ech an aciractipa as the
ranks Soatsemers Helle 1222 Come
Sun we Sie Howman has tevaehe
Jae which is qensing the crowds
qoamensely amd hi shove fe doing eer
tod betwee and Sire Dillon I per
Fectty watistie.
Thdianapetis, Ind, Wecnesday. June
222i fevin Giller Company be
ihe attraction “ae the Washingten
Mheatiriscweek, and the stows 8
Being over bie.
‘St. Louly, Mo, Thursday, June. 2
Shox Hainer aed ein AMT Star
Ferviowe Rampany, “featuring eink
Hiastes Brows, and Such of meets
Face ne a erry. scconatat ene
Eugoment fee Me Purpia at. the
Fiechon thester thin weeke
Chicana, N.. Wednesday. June 22.—
the Now Monagram Cheater fs play
Ine the Tene de, Dixon. Jactinnd
Girls thi week sind Is om, of . the
Nest ahpten tie hue ged ‘here tn
fimo tines ‘rackahot Hackley ani
Ftoncoe Senincell the tw clas hoes
Hace sande he swish hele’ cea
‘Ron, “ftir act ts aesolieely dior
Sat Erin it sume we has teen ere
int dno Aegean or tong na
Paes tae Imes are ery clees anil
Gee tinbhe welling workers and de>
Seo Sree for Te
Detrai, atten, Wednesday, tums
22 Wie Haeswoee ie at the Kenpin
Shig week with a neh of real actors
Aa sureecer and ie pleasing. te m=
tense crown a this popular Play
eae ne
Cleveland, Ohin,. Wednewlay, June
2 The cn nk the Say
ifuron snangemene at the Grand cen-
'iral theater ix a decided success.
Batter hows, could net be expected
Ang jt soume from the pouarity: this
Siiapeuns has pained tha i eoale re-
Sonim here for an indefinite eneare-
arn Tag shane Inve male, Petier
aa nye ats the haat played’ ae he
foriur Grund Geneat andthe Rap-
Tor its aa went ere dtareis, the
Manner’, are. more than atiefed
Mii tke Sandy Burne engagement.
Ditsmure, Pa. thirds, June 2
—Theegnae dreater. wwened and ran
Send by: Harry Tenentiaura, te play
Wee enew this wees which has
Maven ‘tor le real drtag eth
Jpn ie ie tae Meciner-Deciasten Ra:
He Sucpunrss tise Tharnean's SME
Ing and all eeenstonrseemeady as
Wan an thes charge. werk ly woes
Sista. ‘In ganeral eke shoo is Way
Mhnve the averaze.
Winston-Salem, X. c, Wedneslay,
une oeati thoreuchly overnaui-
Ine venwadriine and, heautifeine. the
Magette, Wee Se Sentes ecopeaed
{aie equita playhouse Monday ove-
Ming ‘eith.tie hm Henderson Terie
Tung Sha, wad the anmaremmans re
Inpennte who sworn deprived of the
1g ema tive fast several weeks
Atving ne remedeline: of tho Lafay=
‘Mees have. pele’ ana sammed this
insu teomtths. canmest the 2oors
ere opened. nnd Ste. Sealey and his
chases hace thelr hand Call han=
Aline ihe. ceeds. and the show te
Shing, Geer ass Mee tiondeeson e=
Stree creat’ for teinsime a shone
Ink time that ig new and dierent
{itn ‘at ihe others we Dawe seen and
(ov8 Mrovinaaiy: blazed To. tha dhe-
Ms "Sie Hemierann x seoll nen
Ma cue elit ae, haw payed. here
Fe oh tine otores ana te must be
AGW that he, hie alae Bronte, te
Siihe and aiffereat glow. The P=
San arucioat Comedy Company. heads
Efe deta Gonding, Sv ndverticed for
plein
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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER:
ST HONORE
AN OPEN LETTER
CE OP Let Pee
(Special _Exelusive Story for the
Chicago Defender)
1 feet it my duty, In fustler to the
aeatrical sans $6 corns: eu in she
pres with Uhle open fezter ce the pr3-
Fession In ander to avoid pineible cat-
Misien and nikunderstanding =, (9
four duty 19 the performers abd mai
Auere now since the fight ik over Aad
the "0, B.-A haa vaken the burden
fon Ui shoulders of Iran to plese
‘Roun manager and perforiuer.
Te Nappened that ‘our former con
petiiar was lucky to have ehasge ct
Dii_the baokines. during a period of
Prowpertiy aud. pleats, aad ie i x
Known tier that thes are, no more
Mbcral people tn au: tine of busines
Dian tnnaRees of amusement cnter-
Prises,” When business te food, 9 an
ger of a theater donea’t mind payin
ig salaries, Waying an extra act, ec
Inmany casis some managers Piaved
two large companies on the sme bil
te avoid a layort. At auch a time Il
Stag a pleasure to book shows, and It
was easy to satis(y qversonc. | The
performers demanded bigger salaries
Rnd received just what they wanted.
Gf course they deserved a share. of
tie rosperity: they deserved a part
df" the -profts, which the | manager
Piade of hele tnleoe. of helt ability
Jand hy the sient of their brow, gtd
hon they: Zot what they weaned of
Sourne. thnyy were, satienind Ou the
duier nani the minazer, while ttc
inne inoney and naturally always try
ing 10 iraprave and to better eondi-
Hons, demandod biszer shows, more
people and a larger chorus, ete and
Kelme atle to nay for sane, the per-
formers furnished the desired. ma-
feriak. Boe as In all fines of bustin
the —nerlod of ‘prosperity ‘beings an
overproduction sneing. the tints, When
Snones: fe plentiful amd the banks are
malian leans, the manufacturers are
Producing amore than they can sell
Shu when the dull shun fellows there
ie'ho tmapkee for the manufactures
Eeeds. Tie eenautiers havent tho
faoney: to furchase the zonds, and.
ravings toe ech stockom hana. the
Tanuiactusera ton. peedueing and
Siervone ty nttering.
"Tho show husinast Sxpartenced the
same proves. During tha tiie of
promneriey hundreds of theaters. were
doen and Were making money, And
there “Waa” a demand ‘fer show,
Shows were crmanized ant. cecelved
Eend. compensation for thelt ciforts
Int thnre is an everproduetion nov.
‘These are too many shows, anole
Ig more alinws chat tie present de-
Preaned Iusiness wonditions can At-
Tord to sunports At last 30 percent
eC the theatern are elosed. The. re-
maining theaters are barely existing.
ite not a question with & manager
‘owe of haw manch promt to make, Ht
hove anuelt teas te tase. The. iarse
theaters ‘whieh could afford to play
twa companies a-week and make
money eannat afford ta pay n deoent
Salary tone small “company. now.
Si ‘at such a time thet. 0. B.A.
thas taken the task of trying. to. sur-
sive thn remainder of the show busl-
ess, Tk is’ an Undeniable fet that
Een duriog the time eC prasperity
there Were a number of acts atl com~
antes Min. Cnn. week one company
Inia’ off, the next “naek some. other
company or act 1ald off. aad even then
there were mere shows than teaters
Nave, since yeh n errat Mumba of
show houses have reilly: clesed, and
were foreet (a clone on account. of
Ind” business. naturally the. tnienber
ef shows unable to be booked Wah
Ingpeaned
‘Now, sinew wa have token over al
the hooking, we are literally swamped
with requents and demands for work.
Ant to our nervow. we anno tual
falisfy the demanie It is hue natural
ihat the shows which are ilo are Mlse
satisfied. Tut howe in the narne. of
common sensu ean a beckink akon
Plage a Inindred thows when he ht
only fifty theaters under his. juris.
lction? IC he books sfoha and Sam,
‘im and Tom are sure ani claim ther
are mistreated, and that the agent tm
Dlasing favorliees ‘They aspect and
dlomand that the agent Whall fake ere
fof thelr show, not realiging: that Te fs
A pavsieal Impassibillty. There are
Rhum tenor Aftem compontes ia
Texas at present, all ready to lew
hese parte on a. moment's. notle
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for months and are unable to et out
hut iehen they have tearned that tne
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night tha: 1 Wad rolling heaps aruund
the big cop; was up ae 3:20 and saw
the ‘ret stake pueda the graunil
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tie was given in the Oriental e-
partment, “Chartle wait. he felt like
he was 40 yours Sounger.- The Col-
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to california an important. business
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SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921
"WILD BILL" ON RAMPAGE, SHOTS KILL AND WOUND
Slaps Woman and Calls Gun Into Play Against Defender
Brooklyn, N. Y., June 24—James Lawrence, better known as "Wild Hill" 1558 Don街 street, lived up to his name when he shot to death Arthur Thompson, 32, 1558 Atlantic avenue. Thompson's sister-in-law, Margaret Smith, was also seriously wounded, both shot three times. She was taken to St. Mary's Hospital and is not ex-
The shooting was done on the top floor of 1930 Atlantic avenue about 100 yards from Smith, the mother of Margaret, and was the outcome of a fight between Hill and Bill. Hill had shaped Baby Smith. Her sister Margaret interfered, then he hit her, and Thompson took the fight. Thompson fought Hill and gave him a terrible beating. Filled with revenge and brooding over home and returned with his Cotts 25 and blazed away, hitting Thompson. He then shot at the mother, but she escaped. Margaret falling a victim to the gun, and the weapon of death the murderer rushed to the street. Men and women shot and careering so gallantly back as he waved his gun and ran up the avenue and approached Dean stress.
NEW YORK URBAN LEAGUE
The Russell Sage Foundation is hosting the annual meeting of the longhorn hemen made by Ed Dahl, a recently awarded Sahara Initiative award. The steering committee at its meeting will address the problem of flattening the population and membership the last decade.
MANY LAND IN CLUTCHES
OF LAW ON SABBATH DAY
New York, N.Y.
21st, 227 West 14th Street, was arrested Sunday at Happy Land park by Officer James C. Browne, 21st, 227 West 14th Street, who charged the woman with using vile and indecent behavior at the Heights court. Others arrested at the park and sentenced the woman who was arrested for felonious assault on a police officer. West 14th Street, West 14th Street, Chambers charged that the prisoner struck him on the back while carrying incarcerated of the fire department. East 14th Street, was arrested for allegedly assaulting a fire officer. Exhibition at the park, on complaint of the Children's Society, who was arrested at the park, John Thomas, manager of the place, John Thomas, manager of the place, was later arrested and both prisoners were arranged in the Heights court; was also arrested for disorderly conduct.
JUNIORS TO HOLD PROMENADE
New York, June 16th—The Junior class of the New York University will lead their program, at New Star Casino, Friday evening, July 15th. The practice will lead them, in a piano recital, will play the music of the program. The program, which is in charge of the course, includes a dramatic sketch written by the principal vocalist, a popular songs will roar vocal and instrumental selections. The pronounce and performance will be made publicly in New York. The public is invited for the scholarship fund. Iowa City, Iowa, 520 W 120th街, Phone 800-812-3000. **ADVERTISMENT.**
**FLOORIST HAS NOVEL IDEA**
In fitting in a cellar to resale a duo-up is attracting many to the final establishment avenue, an ex-service man and former member of the famous Buffalo, New York, Newsletter Men's Association for the Manhattan Newsletter Men's Association. At the time of the fundraiser, his work received many favorable comments. He will attend many friends and customers.
Boughkeeple, N. X
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Monday, July 4, being a holiday, the Chicago Defender's New York office will close promptly at 12 noon. Matter for publication must be in this office by 10 a.m.
HAPPY LAND PARK
Many others too numerous to mention
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NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS
James Marshall, 61, West 12th street, owned by Harry Crowley, 800 East 12th street, June 1, 2014, with playing staff and a band. The team was treated by Dr. George D. Harlem. A regular meeting of the committee members of what has been termed Nebraska division of the coming Pascal of America, led by members of the board of Education building, 500 Avenue of the Americas, Freeman, age 25, living at 5 West 12th street, did suddenly lose his vein in the inert. When Dr. Ashwara of Harlem hospital arrived the woman Charles Bond, better known as Karen Marshall, 66, against the Third Avenue railroad for injuries sustained while in an accident last week. Bond had an X-ray from the hospital and was removed from cuffs of the hip and the second agenom. After alteration over an unknown affair, Holea Siranga, 26, 2145 West 12th street, in apportionment of 268,267 seventh Avenue on June 1, 2014, in the railroad where the murder occurred. Joaquin was removed to Harlem hospital under arrest after the murder occurred. Detective Buckley was assigned to the
The Hoboken Hand Auxiliary of Majestic Court is the organizer for the summer. Miss China Van Duzer is president of the club and Daughters of Honor, under the supervision of Mrs. E. Haynes, who has been doing research work here, left Friday. The summer doctor will teach the summer the doctor will teach at several summer schools in the south and summer camp a of a Y. M. C. A. in Hershey, and the coming of June. Sarah will army of postal employees preparing for their annual vacancy.
NEW YORK SOCIETY
A hawn tarty was given by the Hoboken Hand Auxiliary of Majestic Court at 10, the home of Midam Huyer.
A hawn tarty was given by the Hoboken Hand Auxiliary of Majestic Court at 10, the home of Midam Huyer.
A hawn tarty was given by the Hoboken Hand Auxiliary of Majestic Court at 10, the home of Midam Huyer.
*Members of the Sigma Tau Sigma fraternity at the Palmyra night at a banquet held at Craigs in West 120th street, Leuven, Belgium.* *Pilkey wore: a black jacket, E. Haynes or Washington, D. C., and James Weldon Johnson.* *Mr. James Jayd celebrated their first wedding anniversary at their residence, 11 West 130th street, West Marriott, Sapp, well-known actress, has gone to Paris, where she has an apartment.*
Jackson-School of Composition and
Design, at the University of North
Carolina exhibition concert at Bethel A.M.
E. Church Saturday evening. Greeted by
a large audience, and presented for their
sponsored performance, Mrs. Powell, 225 West
125th Street, left Friday for her home in
Lincoln, Mrs. Powell is prominent in
forestal and church circles,
planned by the Copeastern College of Chiropractic
dumfries July 15, at New Star Casino.
the eighteenth annual outing of the Coeris is announced for July 16 at City. Invitations to the affair are now available at the New York Truman Library, visited here and of Coeris' pieces is expected. The inaugural event of James H. Hubert, executive secretary of the New York Truman Library, visited here on their way to Abisbain and have been attending the compartment examination and the Institute College of Amherst, Mass, where the Institute have been issued for the annual earden party of the Alpha Phi Society, Friday, July 1. Walter Floyd in chairman of the functions, among the most exclusive to be held in Harlem will be beautifully decorated. His street, left Saturday for Saratoga, N. Y., to be followed by Alice Walker, West 31st street, journeyed to New Hampshire to Mosey and Etcile Statesman, 31st West 31st street, entertained several for fifteen. He will be visiting South of Atlantic City in Sunday here visiting relatives. The Lover's Book club at the at 2 E. L. Williams, Librarian at Howard University, is here for a six weeks stay. Mark's M. L. church entertained its men's and friends at a doley party
The Floral Circle of St. Mark's church gave
guests an honor in honor of the newly-
built church.
Mrs. B. Crossland, 217 East 35th street, has gone away for the summer; Mrs. Morris, 218 East 35th street, has gone home in North Carolina for in-hospital care.
The students' graduation and dance of the New York Academy, K, K. Justice director, will occur July 1, at Manhattan Casino.
Charles E. Smith of Washington, D.C.
and is attaching to the 143rd Battalion.
Albertin Jenkins, 24, 25 Fleet Three, Washington, June 13, in order to occupy a basement containing a fracture of the skull and a two-boat coupe book, each good for one book, in the basement. The book is distributed from the office of the Public Welfare Pediatron to hospitals and situations which come in contact with children. The book is also distributed for babies and sick children whose families cannot afford to lay. The book is on "The Social Trend of Randolph Road" on "The Social Trend of Randolph Road," a Educational Form in Lafayette hall. James W. Johnson lectured at the evening. He believes that books mean something to people. He has especially on literature and stressed the need of studying and reading. He has lectured on that of other national leaders. James Jackson, a police officer on a warrants issued to the police by M.T. Cobden, complained of his wife Maude Jackson, who charges her husband for the death of a man of November 1920. The prisoner was arreened in connection on a charge of telonious assault. Through Arthur Sebemba, whose wife the finest and most valuable in the city, and the collection of books, magazines and manuscripts has been given to the West 133rd street
Sunday afternoon the Rev. W. H. W. Brooks, the pastor of the undertaking chub of his son Clinton Brooks, left Galloway was among the graduates午夜时 the school of his mother, Dr. M. Galloway. This school is conducted by the faculty of the Galloway's firm, the Inclusive Press, is a member. U.S. University, Beneficial League, J. S. Savage, president, hold its annual meeting, July 10, at church, M. Wernon, N. T., Thursday. Mrs. M. E. Gray of Jacksonville, Florida, held its evening, July 10, at church, 8: 6 o'clock at Lafayette Park, Star Har Arisen in the East."
GUNS FOR MAYOR
New York, June 21—John M. Royall, president of the United Cliff League, was named for mayor which the New York Evening Globe has been conducting. The primary also took in the positions of president of the board of aldermen and mayor.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
BROOKLYN HAPPENINGS
BY WALTER R. LOTTON
Henry Gordon, 21, who was held here for nearly a year before he was taken to Richmond, Va., where he was murdered. He lived at 1959 Fulton street and was known as a lawyer. He also helped his son, Mrs. Booker, of Chasson avenue, after W. A. Matthews is here from Saskatchewan. He is now with J. R. Lyle of Down Street, he is the best that ever "landed" there. In 1450 Dean street who has been at the United States army since his transfer to a two-week vacation. He left this week for Frank
The Rev Stephen McHarry of Harrington and his daughter of 1824 Dow street. A movement is on foot to aid in the war. It was inaugurated by the Frederick K. George E. Wilesen is the moving spirit, and the George P. Davis Post his life to the war. He decided at a meeting of the post to send appeals for money to the various orphanages. Colored Societies in Brooklyn, the student at the Lynchburg Theological Seminary, is in the city. The organization greeted the Rev William C. Brown at Flood Street Mortuary, a sixteenth year at the church, and many cemetery burials. A woman to shake hands with their "now pastor." He is his senior pastor, and again he is his senior pastor of our men's department of the General of the Army, a sixth annual session of the Y. M. C. A. student conference Day Powell, 22, was held for the war. Day Powell, 22, was on a charge of burial mortuary of Van Dinger and Fennelly to try to Yorkers and was brought to the town to get away at Schoenfeld and Atlantic avenue at Schoenfeld and Atlantic avenue at Schoenfeld and into the home of Samuel Wheaten, 18. St. Paul's Presbyterian Mission is now holding services in Summer Hall, 18. St. Paul's Presbyterian Mission is now holding services in Summer Hall, 18. St. Paul's Presbyterian Mission is now holding services in Summer Hall, 18.
A strawberry festival was given at success in every way. It was given by the Committee of which Mrs. A. E. Miller is chairman. Various Polish judges and courts are working in the city which will be held up state July 17. Among the judges are Exonor, Ben Hur, Ullity and Pythaon. Four-year-old Milton Jones of Saratoga is 15 while crossing the street at Atlantic and Saratoga roads and skull and the left knee. Milton Jones is brought to a close a very successful three nights June grounds of the Home for Aced Gabrielople. St. Peter was for a king in Kingston home. A tiny sum was realized. Augustine, Fla., visited friends here last
A. Jerome Loring of 642 Oakville has been connected with the case this week. Mr. Loring for a number of years has been connected with the case. In the passing of the I-College downtown Republics, the last political friend of the Race in this county has been sent to John D. Nixon, Daddy who believed that the Race should have "positions and not John," and who should have his piece? Inquired the militant Lance Gray day was the war of 16 of the American Lion and the Oscar S. Jones post,美术 department. The features were patriotic addresses and musical numbers, medicine at the Boston University, is in the family his parents at their home, Oscar Warre, the real estate agent, his wife, Ann Augustine L. E. church, of which Rev. the murder of Mrs. Jane Shaw (white), a 64-year-old woman, has been connected with the clenched claws, yet the Brooklyn Early Eagle of the "Seek a Negro," deterents on the case told our reporter they had no idea how to question a race man or woman it could question a matter of form for they are employed as they white or race men
Rossi Drumingo will have to stand
up for his father, who died in
jury dishearten last week after eight
jours of dilleration. He was placed in
the course of his trial, which was
disputed by County Judge Rur
J. Humphrey.
The Nassau Congenerational Club of the Nassau
Congenerational Club gave a Dutch
superior lecture on the history of
attended and a substantial sum
was realized.
Last June 20, the eighteenth
anniversary of the Y. W. C. A.
will be celebrated, the principal
anniversary of the Womens
Barter, a well known worker of
the northeastern Federation of Wom-
nists.
NEW YORK STATE NEWS
Numford, N. X.
Will Johnson will move on Hardware
and will be the head chef. He will
winner dinner guests at, and Mr. and
Mrs. Johnson will be the chieftain
chicken auction at the second Ipset
fair. He will graduate from the South
high school from the Southville high
school.
Yonkers, N. Y.
Mrs. II. Howard is having a pleasant summer day with her daughter. Many people are leaving for their summer homes. Mrs. M. Crier her daughter. Many people are leaving for their summer homes. Mrs. M. Crier her daughter. A great mass meeting will be held for people to meet in Tulsa, Okla., at the Mission Explaination Center. Many people are eye-witnesses to the tragedy. Mary Hawkins of Washington, D.C., a visiting Miss Fannie Smith, 18, Woodland, Okla., is grand opening on its court. The Rev. S. W. Smith, Dace Anchor, a family Winchester attended the New England Cup Convention on June 14. The Grammar is still confined to her home, 18 Irving Street, for the mountains, where she will spend the summer. The Rev. Blen has been invited to New Main street, for another year. Miss Grammar is great proprietor.
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City, N. J.
LAFAYETTE THEATRE
7th Ave. Bet. 131st & 132d Sts
Lester A. Walton, Manager
One Week Only Commencing MONDAY, June 27th
The Quality Amusement Corp. presents a Monster All-Star Extravaganza, consisting of Minstrelsy, Vaudeville and Musical Tabloid
Forty-minute car ride from 1300th St. Ferry
A beautiful suburb of PATERSON, N. J.
Call and see MR. COTTLIEB, 96 Warren Street, Room 108
Phone 10065 Barclay
NEW YORK CITY
tions are being made for the Knights of Ilyths Convention which meets here in 12 P. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis, Jr. of Wood Week, lost their Little Baby week.
Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Mrs. Amala Ield, 158, South Eighth avenue, host her mother, Mrs. Cilla Cullen, 158, South Eighth avenue, week at the home of her son, George Paladir, Richmond, Mrs. Cullen, visiting from visiting her mother, who was seriously ill at the hospital, left Saturday evening for a two weeks vacation at Hudson, N.J., where she visited a law office visited his recently. While here he became soberly ill with a stroke in his room. Mrs. Wilson was tendered a surprise party with her and others of Brooksville, N.J. Y. she received many flowers. Mrs. Wilson was updraft for a two month vacation in Connecticut. Mrs. Kelley, 161 South Eighth avenue, has week, who took everything available. Master Anderson, 161 South Eighth avenue, took automobile Thursday evening and taken to the hospital. The love, S. J. S. Lood, was returned to the A. M. J. Zion church by annual conference held here last year.
Glen Gove, N. Y.
Jamaica, N. Y.
"GOAT ALLEY"
New York, June 16—"Nostalgy Alloy," a temperamental life of our people in this country, was presented in its initial presentation at 515 Fifth street and Broadway. Ernest Howard Cullerson is the author, and the psychological department of the Medical Museum is the sole for the staging of "Goddess" in banned Goods' seasonal seasons ago. The "nostalgy Alloy" is a play wholly to our people, and its presentation broadway theaters of a drama, with the view of the show will appear later.
NEW YORK NEWSIES
New York, June 25—The Defender teaches us many things pertaining to the welfare of the club were discussed. A group of the club members and the interest shown is quite exciting. Though in its enclosure state, the club York newsies, and members of them have experience, they are not the only ones. Now, those who have not attended any of the meetings, a conditional friend of the Women's Club, be good sports, to do it to lost in the whirlwind, receive the many benefits to be offered the greatest Weekly, sleep is what another one of our baiting horses who attends at our high school to say: "I intend to get down when I grow up. When I sell nurses it for my lunch and car fare so as to help my parents earn avenues." For just one hour as hewtt White, Segundo organized; to help them earn money and encourage them to give back to the community. Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, be full to go on. West 153rd street, who was one of our most energetic people is ill at his home with the nurse.
LEGION HONORS COMMANDER
Brooklyn, Jan 24—At the regular
meeting of the Legion, the
headquarters Monday last,
resolutions of condolence were pass-
ed at the death of the national commande-
r, the commander, and the com-
mander, and a copy of same is to be
sent to the colonel's family. A memorial ser-
vice will be held on Friday in
chapel the, George S. Starks.
PHILADELPHIA PLACES
Philadelphia, Ph., June 24—Tulloch balloons bearing a certified copy of the ordinance recently approved by the city, are available for sale or use of fireworks, firebreakers, sparklers and other pyrotechnics on public property. The balloons are installed in all districts of the city. Copies of the ordinance have also been made available to agents of all shops or stores, dealers or others who are known to have fireworks or contemple, dealing in them.
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ANTI-PROHIBITIONISTS TO PARADE IN NEW_YORK CITY
New York, June 24—As an expressive civic organization calling for the Volunteer act, fully 500,000 men and women under the head of the Volunteer act, stand up Fifth avenue in the biggest protest parade New York City has ever seen.
Fully 25,000 firearm residents have already enrolled at the headquarters, 517 Lenox avenue, and applauded the marchers of the movement say they desire every rest-blooded American to register and register one big protest against the Eighteenth Amendment: Seventy-eight elderly men and women. The days' program will will up with a plenium and summer night's festival at Palace
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Brooklyn, N. Y. June 24. The birth-
day of Frederick Douglass, com-
mander of a large number of citizens June
16 when the Frederick Douglass Com-
mander for Forum held No. 2, a
meeting at public school No. 2, Geor-
ge W. Kiewan, the chairman, was master
communicator. He introduced the New
George Frazier Miller, who paid a high
tribute to the great leader. Macaulay
Funk is the King's预留 Dumbo's
poems. A fine musical program was
rendered under the direction of Mrs.
Fitzon L. Doege.
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PUGILIST SHOOTS MAN
AND ROBS RESTAURANT
Aatlonte cite, Je June 24-—The
peechcen ae ais dhe ate
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front of a.contae an New Hampabine
rere fae kinrt Mon %08 ast
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CHALLENGES
Ben Taylor Gets Homer but
Blount's Men Make
Hits Count
Mack Park, Deteolt, Sunlay—By
lieing one of the best fumet Of ie
Cineer. Holtand set tack the indians
spol A. ii Gat allowing he visitors
ake seatiered hits and & singe ally
while the locate “jmcnded "deftrice
hard, eight bunched ints avcounting
few 4 total of wiht rans
‘Oniy "twa" Hanser pivers reached
ened tase. Tasiors Nomen, What
fuged several sure foul ax the Tall
cleared the right sled fener. wae Ue
tis run secred bythe Tioosiers, Mee
dand ‘was given wemsterZil SUpROCL
tie hie ined
‘Detrolt_peuided Jeffries tn the tse
tannefor thre. mies
falls. Jo tinite deuite and Perrys
singles aslded. te eoaiple. of rune.
th wit frau, Wenles” watled 3.
ii eipteds Terry. sincied and. Lene
Keuken mit 4 hoteer aver the ence
held Zone, giving the Tooale savather
ment seme, tet '
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Veteran boxer, now training the challenger of Jack Dempsey
at Long Island camp, lands a clean blow on Frenchman's head.
Advice to Bettors
On the Coming Bout
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AT INDMNIPLS
AHINST TLR
At, American Clacts, Park. Chleago,
unio Pest ware at S oictscke ths
Main" suraction a0 3. stlock. Green’
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spend a fat nlghia tthe Fula
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KENYON PITCHES A. B. C.5 TO 10-0 WIN AT DETROIT
Hurler for Indianapolis Holds Stars, While Gatewood and Cooper Slump
ST. LOUIS CIANTS TAKE
OPENER FROM KAY-SER
In the Squared Circle
With Jull Jones Jr.
CARPENTHEM AND DEMPSEY
America has answered to its call to stage the biggest sporting event of all time in Jersey City, N. J. July 2. We will not preset in this article what a little interest are running hundreds of miles around for the sporting event. This is the day when money counts. In the big gate and the awful other trying to get a ticket. The size of admission is a minor detail. The cost of a presentation at $199 what more, entertainment for forty-eight men. We have read that in days gone by we had to a bull fight in Spain at the rate of cents each. Mexico has drawn up a schedule for the outdoor at Sheepshead Bay something no $10000 was made at a headboard at Washington Park, which played outdoor and indoor sports including ever came to equal the Dempsey-Carter in Athens, Greece.
The first name has had more hardened associations with international sports, but has steadily come to the front. The game started with a long road rushed for nearly two years. It became popular in America as a sport and has站住了脚. It is now a major sport here it is today. The first man to draw on the idea of charging to draw on the little or nothing charged to see a ball on the course done and to know that the fight was going to be held, as the police were apprehended by the government to stop it if he had to call out state soldiers, or of betting between the players.
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Touches claimed slowly. Little follows. The clothes of today must give credit for popular standings. George Dixon short on his feet. His wonderful skill and gentleness way in and out of the crowd never seen a light, that prize fighter care not what they had been trained at. The academy at Troy, N. Y. The press stood throughout the country that the two battles were an affair. James J. Colett, who was skipped on as "Bottleman Trial," then an instructor, boxed tight night change. The roughness, boxer slinger fell out of sight. John L. Seddon, who showed down in the rough stuff business, collected from the rimside point of every good man little or big. He reaffectable he could act in public street leagues are roughness amusements. In evening dress among his collection. The gentlemen who are to meet Jude Colett for shoes on hone able to enlist in betraying the rough occupation, especially M. George Carpenter on who will win the fight.
BUNGLETON GREEN
THIS PROMIBITION STUFF
WILL DRIVE ME CRAZY Y
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Who is caught here using a woodworker's tool? The man in the image is Yon Courtland Park, New York.
THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Montgomery, Monday, June 20—
Birmingham, Six— 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Birmingham, 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Batteries-Mason and Preston; Rudolph and Cordena.
At Montgomery, Tuesday, June 21—
Birmingham, 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
Birmingham, 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0
Game called on account of darkness, Batteries-Mason and Preston; Harry and Cordena.
At Atlanta, Ga., June 16— R.I.E.
Atlanta, 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4
Batteries-Mason and O'Neal; Moss and Blanchard.
At Atlanta, June 17— R.I.E.
Atlanta, 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 13 15
Batteries-Hampton and O'Neal; Parker and Blanchard.
At Atlanta, June 15— R.I.E.
Atlanta, 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 1
Batteries-Hampton and O'Neal; Moss and Blanchard.
Monday, June 13, at Chattanooga-
first game, Montgomery, Chattanooga;
Chattanooga, 1 Batteries-Mason, 1 Batteries-Hampton, Preston and Charleston games; Chattanooga, Gurley and Morris games; Glass, Moss and Morrison games.
Only three men reached first base on balls.
At Chattanooga, June 16—
R.H.F.
New Orleans ... 0.333 0.000 0.000 - 0.11 2
Chattanooga ... 0.000 0.000 0.000 - 0.14 4
Batteries... Moffett and Gardner; Jones 1
CUBAN STARS SHUT OUT
LLOYD'S GANG: WIN 10-0
Totals: 0 5 24 14 Totals: 10 12 27 12
Coburn, Star:... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jackeys:... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Brett, Witt: Two double hit-Hundreds. Three-
double hit-Lord, Soler bases-Drake, Lane, Laye,
Thomas, England: Two double hit-Englis,
Thomas, England: Two double hit-Englis
Hood to Husheth: Hood to Thomas to Thomas
of Marcelo, 3 in 7 inches, Off Brit, 3 in 5
hits, hit by pitched hit-Britt, hit by pitched hit-Britt,
Marcelo, B. Minnie, Struck out-by Mar-
celo, B. Minnie, Struck out-by Mar-
celo, 1 of Brit, 2. Wail pitch-cher-
Witness pitched-Britt. Loving pitcher-cher-
BATTLE WITH WILLS
A fight between Harry Wills of New Orleans and Jack Johnson, who won the fight on July 7, may be brought about by interested parties at Jersey City and reports coming from the prison city. Johnson, who is in line physical with the opponent, and boxing instructor during his confinement, recently won over Owens of the city. There are many fight fans who are of the opinion that Johnson is still the greatest fighter of the decade, and that he is the present crop of heavyweights.
TATE STARS NOSE OUT
COLUMBUS BUCKEYES
Ballot for Living in the hind.
Tate State, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Two-seat limo-Bell, Holden, 21, Brown.
Almaden Lake, Three-seat limo-Bell, Home
Tate State, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tate State, Brady to Eileen Lloyd loves
something; Thomas to Louis; to Thomas to
Tate State, 7. Her by pierced ball-Bell by Bett
Tate State, 7. Her by pierced ball-Bell by Bett
O'Burt, 2. Off Bett, 2. Off Bett, 2. Off Bett
Hann, 1. Stork out by Bett, 4. By Bett
Ballot for Living in the hind.
Parker, Warner-Wilmer and Parker,
Sports-Ball,
BALTINORE SOX WIN TWO
Second Grade
Anchor Giants.....2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Anchor Giants.....2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Titletail-Bill.....311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311
pill Hill, Brown Smith, Stainless Steel-Brown
pill Hill, Brown Smith, Stainless Steel-Brown
Coleman, on balls in halls, Stainless Steel-Brown
Wild pitcher-Thompson (12), Lopez on balls
Wild pitcher-Thompson (12), Lopez on balls
error-Black Sox, 4; Anchor Giants, 4
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NEW YORK CUBANS DIVIDE
NEW YORK CUBANS DIVIDE
Boston Stars, ... 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 12
and the Bushwicks divided a twin batt
at Dexter Tark. Sunday in two well
spaced games, the score of 10 to 5 and
the opening of the score of 10 to 5 and
the home runs the last. In an espagnol
score of 12 to 5 the violinist scored
the score in their half of the ninth, but
the score in their half of the eighth, but
the score on kills and two singles after two
men were out. Score by innings:
R.I.L. Cuban Stars, ... 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 12
Bushwicks, ... 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 5 3 9
Borretto, Carlson and Homan.
Second game:
R.I.L. Bushwicks, ... 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 14 12
Bushwicks, ... 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 14 12
Borretto, Carlson and Homan.
ROYAL GIANTS BEATEN
Paterson, N. J., Sunday - The Royal
Giants were defeated by the Peterson
Silk Stars in a well played game by the
Bushwicks, but the Giants hit the
Sox nearly two to one, but Jay-
mont kept them out of the second.
Score by innings:
R.I.L. Silk Stars, ... 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 5 8
Royal Giants, ... 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 15
Hudson and Wiley.
Hudson and Wiley.
BENNN RED CARS WIN
Brooklyn, June 24—The Penn Test
Caps scored a victory over the Ivanhoe-
free batting contest by the score of 10 to
5. Many errors were made by both
teams. The score by innings: R.H.E.
Red Caps, 3 11 1 0 0 1 1 10-11 1
Ivanhoe, A. C. 2 11 0 0 0 1 2 8-11 1
TESREAU BEARS WIN, 5 TO 3
TESREAU BEARS WIN, 5 TO 3
defended the East New York A. C. at
East New York Goal Saturday after-
ward, was tied until the ninth inning when
they put two across the pan. Score:
TESreau, 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 2-5 8-1
East N. Y., Y. 2 1 0 0 0 0 3-11 2
Campbell and Hutton.
GARLTON YOUNG OPENER.
Brooklyn, June 24—The Carletti
branch "Bass" baseball team opened the
season Saturday at the parable ground,
with a victory over the Eastern district branch 10 to 5.
PHILA GIANTS LOSE
Lincoln Giants. 16: Springfield. 0
Lincoln Clants, 16; Springfield, 0
Lincoln Giants skit out the Springfield
at Recreation Park by the onesided
on the mound and after striking out a
dozen balsam retired in favor of 11.
The visitors polled 18 hits. **RULES**
Line. Glants. 1 2 0 5 1 0 0 2 - 16 15 1
Spainville. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Batteries--Williams, Rife and Therec.
Swick, Adams and Schworn.
Al Toledo, Ohio, June 19-
Chicago, C. A. 1.
Chicago Browns, $: 409 A. C., 5.
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M.R. GRAWFORD
EFFICIENCY
We succeed or fail in life according to our own standards of efficiency are measured by standards of efficiency receive and the condition of our bodies, which enables us to put into operation all the tools that we have. A well equipped body that is suffering from some physical defect, such as under nourishment or over nourishment, too weak or too weak, can be a problem. The person, he be his professional, skilled or skilled laborer, who al-ware with surplus energy, that attaches with surplus energy, but not with his efficiency much lower than the one who keeps his body in trim. This deficiency not only makes him less than at any other time. The mind grows dull, the body becomes sluggish, and so that it says that it is the weather, but it is you. Your body needs toning up. This is acquired through exercise and does not use unimproved and weak body muscles. Some of the fortunate one gets a
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THE $60R5BOARD
DACHAIRACHS, 11: BRIESBURG, 7
Atlantic City, N. J. N. 13. Briedesburg
Briedesburg, N. J. 14. Briedesburg
11 to 7. Briedesburg and Mitchell pitcher
for Connor's team, with Yank behind
the bat and Rojo at third. The score.
Briedesburg ... 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 - $1 4
Briedesburg ... 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 - $1 4
Batteries- & Minow; Richardson,
Mitchell and Yank.
DACHAIRACHS TRI TIGERS, 11:5
Atlantic City, N. J. June 15. Treat-
well hurried the Bachelors Giants to
iNet Park, Johnny Tough carried off
the stick honors of the day. The score.
Crosseaon ... 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 - 5 5 3
Crosseaon ... 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 - 5 5 3
Batteries- & Sterling and Sattfair;
Treatwell and Gatewood.
FEARS GIANTS WIN AND LOSE
Jamestown, N. Y., Sunday—Fears Claims won one and lost one to Jamestown, N. Y., on Saturday by the score of 4 in 2. The game was played on Saturday by Pate Willett's bat, Sunday's battles was played on Saturday by a feature of the game was the batting of Claxton, getting a home run, and a single out of four times at bat.
LEXINGTON, 6; DOONVILLE, 5
Doonville, Mo.—The Lexington Tigers, semi-pro champions of Missouri and also the defending team, defended the Doonville Tigers, champions of central Siouxland, by a score of 6-1.
Lextington ..1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1-5
Boonville ..0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0-5
EAST ST. LOUIS CURS WIN
The East St. Louis Cubs defeated the Union Electrics in a hard fought extra innings, but the second period held, managed to win, Sharpe, the famous second baseman of the hockey team, and was forced to retire from the fray. This being the first game of a two game series, the attack of the Mississippi Hicks was to extend his lead to the limit in order to win. Victories.
K. C. ALLIES WIN OPENER
Union Electrics Co. 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 - 2 H. E. L. St. L. ... 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 - 2 7 11 Batteries-Terry, Hunt and Palmer Hicks and Green.
K. C. ALLIES WIN OPENER
Union Electrics Co. 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 - 2 H. E. L. St. L. ... 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 - 2 7 11 Batteries-Terry, Hunt and Palmer Hicks and Green.
K. C. ALLIES WIN OPENER
Union Electrics Co. 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 - 2 H. E. L. St. L. ... 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 - 2 7 11 Batteries-Terry, Hunt and Palmer Hicks and Green.
NEWARK GIANTS DIVIDE
FOUR HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME
Darby, Je, June R. - Hilliard wont
all play in the game. The Yarn
team when they took the third
game was the labyrinth of Hockenbock,
ground by the score of 10 to S. Collins,
who started the game for the Lukasks,
was no nuker in the labyrinth of Hockenbock,
the third frame. Cookerheld the down-town-
ham and Hockenbock, when his wildest stalked the Yarn
team to sky runs. Whitworth relieved
Four home runs were registered, one
Four home runs were registered, one
Iogan, Score: ...1 2 2 1 0 2 0-10
Hilldale ...0 0 0 0 1 0 0-7
Pleisher ...0 0 0 0 1 0 0-7
At Toledo, Ohio: ...500 A. C. 4.
Chicago Brown, 5: 400 A. C. 4.
GRAWFORD
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offered to their jobs worse
than before.
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Fargo, N. D., June 24—Scott Honey
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club was married quietly to a pool
June 18. The couple will reside in
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Nell Park, Columbus, Ohio, Monday—Led by Manager Lloyd, who got a double and three singles in four triples to the plate. Columbia Buckeyes hoped that the defense of the Cuban All-Stars and bandit him his second defeat in as many games. The count was 6 to 2 and again the Buckeyes outclassed the highly vaulted islanders. Another Rober picked a supergain in the Colored aggregation, allowing only seven scattered hits, and had his support been perfect neo would have chalked up another shutout. Cubans were the first to score. In the surrender singled and团结ed Alexander's assist. Two walks dived for the first shot. The first sacker. The Cubans increased their lead to two in the second lining, and Alexander's fumble. He took third on an inbred out and scored on Suarez's fumble. In the last of the fourth Buckeyes tied the count, one gone. The second hit and Tyler also got a life on Inarredo's error. A doubles and Ikoo's boot took two runs. In the sixth Lloyd double and scored two runs. Two more runs were shelved over the pan on Engleton's walk. Woods's single and Thomas' triple. Score:
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Tuesday the June 14 game was featured by hard hitting fifthaddle took a fall out of the Parkersburg frontier pitcher who started the contest was able to go to the route. Smith landed in Taftelow into retirement in the sixth inning to takeoff into the sixth inning for the fronten safe while his teammates sewed up the game.
BLOOMER GIRLS PLAY SUNDAY AT 39TH STREET PARK
The Bloomer Girls under the management of Mine. Caldwell and who have been playing each Sunday at the corner of 36th and Wabash avenue will make their initial appearance this year in a big park on the campus of Greenwich Giants' park, playing the South Side Stars, a team of youngsters. This will be the first game of a double team and will start at two o'clock. At three o'clock the Joliet team will cross hats with Joe Green's Chicago Giants, and the Greenwich Foster, who will be playing in Indianapolis. Green's two strong games against Foster's men on Sunday, the day they play, a real insult to the strength of the Chicago Giants, and Beckwith, a local, who has been slugging them to all corners of the lot, is expected to play the game against the prison city lads.
Joliet needs no introduction to the local fans as they have always been bringing plenty of admirers with them. They have a formidable club one of the strongest semipro white clubs in the country, and they send either Taylor or Ball to the mound. Ray doing the backstopping. The addition of this 'wonderful' team has made a vast improvement in the defense of the Giants. Tickets will be on sale Saturday afternoon for the first time and not care to brave the rush Sunday.
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CRIME IN SOUTH WHERE TRAVEL IS IMPOSSIBLE
By Staff Correspondent
Hattiesburg, Miss., June 24—The evils of the South are like tuberculosis in an athletic idle too bad and too surprising to be believed. They thirst because they are uneducated when you inform them that the multitude women and men in Dale they simply can't believe that such they have been in the South, they cite to you the number of years that have passed since you moved to New Orleans, or towns larger, smaller, and then they claim that must be authorities on the subject. As a youth I left the North and Lake the class of persons referred to above, when I left I could not be seen no headlines, no burnings, no roots. And so I was disposed to be thing to preempta. That is what they all do. The new creation of John William "murder farm," however, and the publication of Governor Dorsay's encency, there has come upon the public a feeling that there must be things wrong; that conditions which only a few have known about.
Railroads in South
Not only are there these poor whites who live in this way. Three more fit to more or less hermitic themselves, and there is a large class of our own people who have been forced to travel sections. These districts are beyond the pain of law and order, and the domains where they make right. That is where John Williams lived in Georgia. That is where a white man sleeps white men and a white man sleeps white men and a law intervenes, and where thousands of the secretary's heel. One may live in the South for years and never know of the thimma that that are happening because there are any towns or railroads.
I have a particular district in mind where I live. This region is in the lower part of Mississippi. About thirty miles below the old naval airfield and around it runneth Going south these lines diverge like the prongs of an old-fashioned hatch. River and Hancock counties, and the other through Harrison county. At the end of the river, fifty miles apart. The distance from where they separate below Hattieburg to the Gulf of Mexico is points there is not a single track we have an area of about 3000 square miles without any sign of a railroad. We have a town off the line of other of these roads large enough to go on the map
The road in Pearl River county is a two-lane road, seat at Orrsville, and, down on the culit, at Richmond, county seat of Hancock county, seat of Orrsville, and through Hancock county. On the other side of Harrison county are Jackson county and Jackson county, both with a vast void of transportation lines. It would be proper to term them about 4,000 square miles, and law and order must be at a handstand, together, in the counties northeast, we find a round 2,000 square miles where law and order must be at a handstand. Unger County. Now people in these regions—many more than you might expect. The number of people in these states who have not seen a railroad ramp into the United States car park for 1310 miles, a square mile of Mississippi territory. At that rate, the number of people living in the United States outfitted with this three hundred thousand know
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ARREST TWO BOYS IN CONFESSION OF MURDER
Baltimore, Mh. June 24—James Dickerson, 22, and Calvin Cousins, 18, of Prince George county and hode in jail at Haitiville, for the murder of whose body was found in a glade seventy-five yards from White's Sta. May 19. She had been shot through the head. She had been arrested before for the crime and held four days, but was released for want of evidence. He was also arrested for further investigation by the authorities, it developed that Dickerson had seen Wesley Station near women near the crime was committed. Another witness, a woman, was also arrested and she had seen Dickerson and Cousins coming out of the woods. She thought she had seen Wesley into the woods and found Mrs. Wober's body. The additional evidence led to Dickerson. She said he had made a complete confession, implicating Dickerson. He said he then criminally assaulted the woman.
When asked to give the reason why he had the watch on his arm, he said he was in the session, Henry Taylor, 3633 Pearson street, whose appearance indicated that he was a judge, watch, explained to Judge John P. Haas of the Harrison street court that he was from a friend to dress up with," but was unable to name the obliterant one who was with him at the time of the arrest by Sergeants Barry and Ward, 35th prefect, that he did not wear the watch. They were each fined $5.
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Cairo, I junio, 54-What would become of you if you were plowing along with no thought of tomorrow or fifty-five stalks of dynamite? That is what Charles Williams, a farmer living outside Cairo, did the other day in yards. Williams called the police and "Jerry" Hart, the police department to investigate. He took up the dynamite and had it burned. Several the probable reason for the dynamite being buried there. One is that a man was sitting in the city last year, had bid it there for future use.
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Miss Mary Lalor and Harrison Moore were married in Buffalo, June 1. The couple were born in the Junior High school on Thursday evening, Miss Lalor had a job at the University to receive a diploma this year. Miss Moore was invited to a Sunday meet of Merrill Vaughan of this city. Miss Louise Gorman, who has worked for many years, attended many City jobs attended the royal event at the Merrill Vaughan William Smith and Jack Chambers were invited to attend the Thursday evening, June 2. Mr. and Mrs. William Faller are spending the summer months at Cambridge Springs. From Birlsburg after spending two weeks in Cambridge, Miss Faller is visiting his sister, Mrs. Ella Colling, of Bassell Avenue. Miss Colling is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will M. Jantles of Fourth street. Paul Allen and Sylvester Johnson are visiting Sunday in Oil city with friends.
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The Bright and Morning Star Tabernacle church in Sun Tahoe, Calif., held its annual session on June 19, 1927, at the Payne A. M. Church, the assistance of some of the Tabernacle daughters. There is a big barbecue today on the grounds of the C. A. Church of the M. E. School, every Wednesday. The Shiloh church is more. The Shiloh church is more. June 15, 1927, come and help out.
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sical will be held at the low Club, 644 Mass. time is at social before Taylor will be some hours in the plains and chapel. A cone will be turned of Jett's war the A. M. A. meeting Kirk and
Dy CHARLES FREEMAN
CONNECTICUT
Ansonia, Conn.
Bridgeport, Conn.
KENTUCKY
Mrs. J. E. K. Wood, president local W. M. Cordell, Mrs. Harriet F. Small, Mrs. C. Corliss, Mrs. Harriet F. Small, Parker are attending the W. H. M. C. Warren Marten Sr. Mo., dated June 17, 1994. Warren Marten Sr. Mo., dated June 17, 1994. Brooks street, Gov. J. E. Wood, president two years after relative survive.
Dover, Ky.
Miss Gwendolyn Rice has returned
to the school. She is the
E. Carter at Maybury, Ks. Mrs. F.
Cherie Boarders were in Maybury
Saturday. Mrs. J. Reckert at
Maybury is on an afternoon
Andie Wiltter is on the sick
day is the guest of Mrs. Fannie Boarders,
and Mrs. J. Reckert is on a
saturday. Mrs. Ivette White was
the guest of Mrs. Fannie Boarders the past
week.
Frankfort, Ky.
WEST VIRGINIA
White Sulphur, W. Va.
The First Baptist church Sunday
Sunday, June 12th. The grand jury
Sunday, June 12th. The grand jury
Columbus, Ohio, was a visitor to the
Salt Lake City, new of Columbia, Ohio,
was a client of the Salt Lake
Salt Lake City, new of Columbia, Ohio,
was a client of the Salt Lake
Salt Lake City, new of Columbia, Ohio,
and 18. Both teams were in good shape
Grand-Order Glenn Friday, and 18 to
19 returned from Harlingen, Pa. where
the grand jury was sitting.
TENNESSEE
TENNESSEE
Potomac, Tenn.
Dyersburg, Teen.
Wilchester, Tenn.
Bor, M. D. Dickson, pastor of First
Church of the Holy Trinity in
City, Kan., to attend the R. Y. P.
U. congress, Dr. A. M. Townsend and
his mother and father, Prof. and Mrs.
Fell fell dead at Norwalk Sunday.
He was born to Mr. Eagle, Tron, for
the summer with his mother and father,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Anderson, Langston
until he last week to visit relatives and friends
in City, Ma.
GEORGIA
GEORGIA
The new Serve Club for the infantry officers offered a new opportunity to be Gordon commanded of Carr Benningn, Gen. Gordon, in building on the camp, and furthering the mission to gain in building up the camp than any other outfit. At the conclusion of the tour, Gordon Wood came on the stage with a bounty of gifts with a ladder, a three floor bench and with a ladder. A three floor bench and with a ladder were offered to the officers and over the officers were served. Among those present were Sergeants Riute, McMahon and Shannon played an important part.
Fort Valley, Ga.
ADULTS NURDER
Helders, N. J., d. June 15, Fred Pearl
and the murder of seven McConnell (whi-
d) admitted and that he shot the
administrator, Mr. McConnell, and
the Mrs. McConnell. Mrs. Rita McConnell is also under
charge.
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Mr. and Mrs. Berry Harrison highly
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White, who delivered a wonderful sermon on the importance of church membership on business, Mrs. Howard of New York and Mrs. W. Lamberth of Pittsburgh on business, W. W. Lamberth was held dearest by the Navy in Pittsburgh on business, W. W. Lamberth was held dearest by the Navy in Detroit, June 25 to July 1.
The naval appropriation bill has been passed, and the appropriation total is $434,000,000. This is $61,000,000 more than the navy got last year. The navy has other nations to speed up on their naval prosecutions and includes the Polish government which would be a conference on a "naval holiday."
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The marriage of Miss Khelle Lyons and Dr. Erickard took place at Union Hall, Levittown, NY. Dr. Hill operated assisted by Rev. James Levitt, who was a pastor in a sainte under a train caught from the shoulder, and carried a bouquet of flowers. Also Miss Lyons, sister of the Nellie Bison, also Miss Lyons, sister of the mother of the bride, were black silks under lace. Willeke Willekens acted as the housekeeper at the home of the healer from 7 to 10 o'clock in the morning, when the doctor had a large practice, where she worked. Mrs. G. C. Thomas, Mrs. L. Spencer and son, Mrs. Mays, Mrs. H. Head, Mrs. H. Hall, Mrs. H. Broomer, Mrs. H. Blackburn, Hertley Broomer, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and James Green.
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RESULTS COUNT
ATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921
Wife and Children Neglected
By Taylor 31; by Taylor 32; by Taylor Harvey,
by Harvey Harvey, by Harvey Harvey,
by Mrs. Lazard Taylor, 716 Kane
and Mount of Hope and non-
mons of hope and children.
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Charnet Confidence Game
Fred Page, 57, Aldine square, com-
munity college, that伯林博士, 54, King Fri-
day, that伯林博士, 54, King Fri-
day, that give him $16 out of a $25
if that he possessed. Marking him
on his trail, King was taken into
trail with the marked bill in his
passport.
Love and Lacey
Draws Heavy Flns
James Jackson, on the 41st Street street
james was arrested on the 41st Street
and was convicted of Fireman Gunnan, 622 Green street was, then
121 and crosses the 41st Street and Hayes of the Stock
count.
Gun Toter Fined
Lewis C. Foster, on the 121st Street
frown was $200 and costs we
treet court for having a gun in the
session while traveling the streets
a later.
Woman Diane Fine
Mrs. Sedge Vinson, 2, 6110 La Salle
Fourth prison on a disordered
charge, was sent $5 and costs we
frown Howard Hayes of the Stock
New York, June 24—Considerable excitement prevailed in the vicinity of West 64th street and Amsterdam avenue Saturday night, when Morrie Wilson, a former street officer, often fell or was pushed through a window on the fifth floor, and struck the pavement with such force that he died instantly. The West 64th street station, Wright was visiting Mrs. Daniel Wilson during his visit to his house because so much damage had occurred home and finding the man in the house, Mrs. Wilson made sure to tell everybody in the house. Mrs. Wilson made sure what happened afterward in no one seems to know. A few minutes later, Wilson was arrested and charged with assault. They probably will have the prisoner admitted to Bohlever Hospital for亦 or not, but they were well known in this section.
PAGEANT OF PROGRESS
The cost of communicable and pre-
ventive care in certain locations in
Illinois is also shown by the manner
by a model showing in box of paper
the cost of the Eiffel tower, the Wash-
ington Bridge, and other new buildings
and other new structures.
Exhibition space in the exhibition is
provided by the business manager, J.
Kramer, the business manager. At
the beginning of business, the business
manager buys out a total of 886 boots on the two large
boots on the floor of the exhibition.
A large floor of workstations on the
job at the pit, placing boots and
shoes. W. L. Ware, trade commissioner of
the Iowa Retail Merchants' Association
in convention at Iaxtower, Iowa,
serves in the Department of Progress in
our senior state. Mary J. National Congress
of Retail Merchants to be held at the Hotel
Broadway, in the National Congress of
Retail Merchants, and will bring their wives and
families for their annual convention.
In the working exhibition, the looms
are machines which make the boxes they are
delivered in, 'sold Mr. Ware.' The
looms are their nature instead of a mere trade
display will show in a notable success.
Thomas J. Jay, chairman of the com-
munity named by Mayor Thompson to pro-
mote motorcycle rides to the organization
will bring half a million people to Chil-
dago, gays decorated with Pandent of
Childago, gay men advertising the exposition, to the life race events at Indianapolis Mile
east, a greater effort during June,
and to the state's expoion will
the election of states surrounding Illinois,
taking to the mayor of each city a speci-
fic position. Thompson and enveloped with the city
through them the people of their respec-
tive communities to come to the
position. The cars will be gay decoration
advertising the exposition all along
the "gay town" in Indianapolis's
slope.
Cherbling a keen desire for the feet of silicon earrings, James William Hornby, a former fashion designer after he had ploughed guilty in stealing silk shirts from a loop department, too much for James, so in less than a week he bought silk shirts in his possession. He will wear gunnies, skirt shirts for thirty days in the summer and pay a dollar fine.
Caryce His Way In
Steals from: Landlords
Cuts His Man Up
Forces Col. 22, 52nd Parry aviation
wounded in a bombing attack by
wounded wounds he received when
Walter Bain Johnson, a quarrel
strikes. During a fall to the ground,
Federal forces attacked a possible
skull fracture.
On Charge to Another
On Charge to Another
charged in pursuit by Mr. Ammy
Ammy Ammy, a former
same address, was arrested on cops'
charge, who charged him with manslaughter
who charged him with manslaughter
of his wife.
Meet Midnight Bat Game
Because they were unable to explain
their situation, a 19th-century
bat lost its a. in. Other Mothers,
Ian Smith and Ibess Cullen, who
Ian Smith and Ibess Cullen, who
would find 12 and 60s.
They
CLEVER "FAGIN" FOUND BY SECOND WARD POLICE
According to a confession in the bands of Lieut. Ben Enright, 35th pountain, William Eckl, 314th South Park avenue, sainted that William Dayes, 41, 3254 South Park avenue, was the man who gave him the gun and killed his people. He stated that Days was with him, William Barnes, 3252 Washburn, and William Walsholm, in one robbery, but at other times he directed them ag to the course to pursue all their crimes, and the grand jury under heavy bonds.
Woodard, Photographer, Announces
Attractive Cut in Prices
The announcement that W. E.
Woodard, the popular photographer
located at 35th street and Forest ave.
in a substantial cut in
the price of high
grade photographs
as a special in-
voice for the summer trade is
sure to be of interest.
The regulator the best in
this line of art,
Woodard, has built up a
spiritual following
is entitled the last
artist of whom
Olga Halev.
Roll the press.
nus has made a substantial cut in the price of high business as a special inducement for his summer trade is sure to appeal to all who require the best in art and the best in Mr. Woodard, who has built up a professional portfolio is easily the best of whom Chicago. He has the reputation of putting W. E. Woodard the amount of conscientious work in the period pictures as he does in those pictures, different in the quality of pictures, different in the price being merely a matter of difference in the quality of the pictures, allows all who patronize him to the subject extent regardless of the price pictures purchased. There is no time variance of the fine offices being made by him and he will be glad to talk to you whether you are ready to pose at the time or not. His telephone can be made over the wire or by
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WOMAN CLAIMS WEDDING
GIFT WAS A WHIPPING
Miss. Mabel Malone, 3447 State Street at the hands of her husband, Husband Malone, to Judge John F. Husan of the Harrison-street court that the court sent it to a court where a jury of 12 people decide what to make out to her. The jury testified that she married Miss. 8 years ago and was very likely May 9, since then. Her wedding present had been a beating, a testified.
**WINS MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE**
Rebecca Hinton, the 25-year-old daughter of the late William A. Hinton, the Young Mckinley Association, was graduated with high honors from South tcollege, Northmorton, Miss. Hinton was the only member of her class of nearly 100 students who won with her Schoebler degrees, after four years of study. She was the second time in the history of the inducted master of arts at graduation.
BLUE BIRD TEA BOOM
The Ilec Hotel, Ten Room, 653
Lagoon apts, asound connection to
the hotel, servicing a very good dinner each
day, with a private kitchen, dining
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THE LIBERIAN LOAN
New York, N.Y., is reported that in response to Mayor Moore's arrest, and with him shocks, and that it was to present those ideas, just as he was in America toward the advancement of Liberia that. That Supreme Court justice Johnson of Liberia addressing a large crowd, even expounding how the $400 million will be expended on the construction of a new courtroom collectively obeys. Two questions naturally arise viz.: What does King and his commission preset those ideas to the colored people of this country to obey? What does Johnson of Liberia with a vow to obtaining from them the justice that the commission preset
Nevertheless, What plan will he Adopt to retain the town?
There is no reason in the world why a municipal council, favorably situated, cannot initiate a France, Belgium or Hungary loan on behalf of the continental country. By present banks, by this plan the interest payers are the City of Paris to Float a New Loan—"City of Paris to Float a New Loan"—at the Birth, it is learned that the municipal council will be the municipal council his report on the floating of a $1,000,000,000 franc loan, the principal of which nor already been appointed as the loan arrester, to be used for improvement of new public works. This loan will be a premium loan due reimbursable in 60 percent of the costs of such a loan and free from all present and future costs. Now, looking at this matter from afar, the response to me that such a loan would have been subscribed to HA LOAN would be no more in doubt, however, that it is never too hard to success in good faith, believing that.
Who looks a mirror to my face, And, hide naked, nant, fails to trade to smaller bloomers within.
Who friendly warns, improves me. If I
who友善 he seems not so, he is my
friend.
A tour of 60 more credible American pools to Liberia, in order to in-
terpret country and reinforce the importance of the pool, will be excellent more.
I also read to a number of per-
sones how I road to a number of
pools on Liberia, and suggested a similar
road to a pool to eye with me, nothing was done.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Ella Wilber, who passed away June 25, 1920, at St. Louis, Mo. "We always and still think of you. We are more than we could, the sound is behind. But we know the sorrow that lies within our hearts concealed.
Ming children,
Mrs. Sade Harrell,
Mrs. Hulie Headerson,
Mrs. Hilie Whitfield,
Cliffon Wilber,
Herbert Wilber.
Alice Phillies, beloved wife of Lloyd Phillip, fond mother of Walter Ferguson Phillips, beloved wife of Mary A. Brown avenue, beloved by a mother, Mrs. Emma Jones, and uncle, Hollis Sharp, internment at Oakwood, Dr. Cook affiliated.
In loving memory of Mrs. Laura M. Bruce, who died May 25, 1947. "You will not be forgotten, dearest one, you will ever be as long as life and
THE DEATH LIST
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Anyone knowing whereabouts of
M. Fanny Hamilton, flat, heard of
Douglas street, Churchside, Miss.
Miss. Washington, D.C.
Wainwright street, Detroit, Mich.
ALGERTHA BANNISTER
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OBITUARY
MRS. ANNIE ABERNATHY
in Huntley, Aa, 1883. Departed this
e Wednesday, June 15, aged
26, to Mount Glenwood. Joined
John Eleanor Baptist Church and
the Society. She leaves to mourn
her loss one son, Calvin; two sisters,
Susan; and her husband, the
Counselman of Cincinnati. O, two
nephews and a host of friends. The
nephews are the garder, 554 and State
street, Frick, Aa, and their burial
ceremony, after which the remembrance
takes to Mount Glenwood for inter-
ment.
CARD OF THANKS
ADVENTUREMENT81
New York, June 21—I wish to thank the many friends for their help in the illness and in the diary of my dear wife, fr. L. Crummer, who died in 1915. I wish to thank the dear pieces. I also thank Rev. Ryder for his consulting words in my sad hour of grief, and the undertaker for his kindness. James W. Crummer.
I wish to express my great appreciation for the sympathy shown me from the dorsal tibiae from friends, Robert H. Hutchinson; for the beautiful dorsal tibiae from friends, Club; Rev. W. S. Bradford for his words of concession, and George T. McTeer-Cumplett, Mrs. Florence McTeer-Cumplett.
To all relatives and friends we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and sympathy extended us during our recent bereavement in the death of our beautiful dear offerus; also for our beautiful dear offerus.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our many neighbors and friends who helped us so very much. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Rev. Mr. Edwins for his words of conclusion, and Mrs. and Mrs. Calvin Alter, Mr. Edwins for his words of conclusion.
We wish to thank the many friends for the kind sympathy and flowers in the death of our son Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Ann Urechts and family.
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LANGLEY AVE. 414-LANGLEY FROM RD. 10
AHLMARK AVE. 414-LANGLEY FROM RD. 10
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TECHNION AVE., 2622- Two TUFTS RHMS,
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be able to pretend bath; must be able
to pretend bath;
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EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SATURDAY JUNE 25, 1921
Lancet May 6, 1905 by LEBERT S. ABBOTT, LL. B.
Published by
THE ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY
INCORPORATED
Lincoln was commissioned later February 1, 1861, at the Patrolhouse in Chicago. He later acted on March 15, 1861.
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(800) 262-1234 Tel. Indiana Avenue, Telephone BOGGS ST.
CIRCUS DAYS
or the days when you used to arise the
it dawn would begin
down the road with the rest of the
that the big come in?
on the elephant shown on the bills,
animals, too;
added boys and the noise and the to
need in review?
to the drivers, so sleepy and the
we kids want to know
every water jets! the wuz wuz hired
wil in the show?
or the way you sneaked under the
mind yourself house at the clowns?
hours of youth have been spent
in the circus struck town.
I remember the days when you used to arise the moment
that dawe would begin
And hike down the road with the rest of the guys to watch the big carnies come in?
Remember the elephants shown on the bills, the cages of animals, too.
The unhappy boys and the noise and the thrills that morning they passed in review?
You yelled to the drivers, so sleepy and tired: "Itley,
If we carry water is! like we wuz hired will you let us all in the show?"
Demonstrate the way you sneaked under the tent and into the clown?
The highest hours of youth have been spent on days when the circus struck town.
WILLIAM F. MASON
IN THE DEATH of William E. Mason not only the state of Illinois but the United States sustained a serious and irrepairable loss. So far as we are concerned, we have lost one of our warmest friends and beloved champions, of that he may be remembered by his views upon the broad question of human rights, exact justice and a square deal for everyone were sufficiently comprehensive to include all races and groups at home and abroad.
NOT ONLY HAD HIM convictions, but, unlike many other man he always had the courage of his convictions. He did not wait to see whether or not a cause was weak or strong, popular or unpopular. With him the question always was. Is it right and just? If so, it commanded his earnest support, let the consequences be what they may. In consequence it is a great injustice to lose a man of the type of William E. Mason. We did not always agree with him, especially upon minor questions and those of governmental administration; the man has never lived whose every act we approved or uttered we insisted. It is upon the broad and comprehensive question of human rights where he was never found
IF ALL REPUBLICANS of the present day and generation were of the type of William E. Mason conditions would be immutably better and our flag would be an emblem of security and protection upon every citizen. If this is not true, namely this is not true. There are too many men in the leadership of the party whose chief ambition is to win an election rather than to be right—who are willing to sacrifice principle upon the altar of expediency—who are willing to compromise with the machine if by so doing something personal can be gained.
WITH THIS TYPE OF MEN in control of the party machinery we cannot look forward to any effective step being taken having for its object a fair and impartial enforcement of the Constitution and the laws. It is unipolar to take such a stand. It was equally unpopular to oppose the aggressions of the slave power, at one time, but certain men came to the front who had the courage of their convictions to openly antagonize that gigantic monster, and thus contributed to a popular sentiment which made that institution more effective.
ENQUESTIONABLY we will again have unified men who will come to the front to champion the cause that is now so sadly neglected. Some of them may belong to the Republican and some to the Democratic party. When Charles Summer, the bravest champion of human rights that ever occupied a seat in the Senate, was first elected to that body, his election was brought about through a combination of Democrats and independents. When Congress had under consideration the question of the accession of the territory to the Union, the Democratic member of Congress from Pennsylvania, rose from his seat and offered a proviso which was intended as a death blow to the institution of slavery. THIS PROISO acquired nationwide attention, so that the Willim proviso was a household item that was not intended to later sent Thaddeus Stevens to Congress, who finished the work that Willim so auspiciously began. The American people may for a white subtitle and acquiesce in the indication of the Constitution and the vitiation of the Federal statutes, especially those dealing with our group, in consequence of deception and misuse of the Constitution. The majority in Congress will be men of the type of William E. Mason, and an American citizen, whether he be black or white, will be safe and secure in the enjoyment of his rights wherever he may be.
KEEPING UP THE SPORT
THE LYNCHING has taken place in the necessity for the passess, pushing tracing a federal offense, the state had been legally tried, to death. The excuse in this case was to escape. The passess was held to escape. It is simply a law which the lynching habit is certain sections of our country. THE DANGER of such procedure is not upon an apprehension, rising generation, a spirit of government of legal forms along with as contemplated by the Dyer is locally enacted, especially in view of lack of handwielding is on the list of reasons through voluntary popular sentiment optimists overlooked the important
ANOTHER LYNCHING has taken place in Georgia, which proves the necessity for the passage of the Dyer bill making tracing a federal offense. The man burned at the state had been legally tried, convicted and sentenced to death. The excuse in this case therefore was not issued upon an apprehension that the criminal was not to be seen. It is simply above the law which the lynching habit has made popular in certain sections of our country.
THE CHEIF DANGER of such procedure lies in the fact that it impolls in the minds of the public, especially the rising generation, a spirit of general lawlessness and, deserged of legal forms along all lines. The specially as contemplated by the Dyer bill cannot be too special, especially in view of the fact that this form includes or optimizes that it would decrease through voluntary popular sentiment. It may be the optimists overloaded the important state of Georgia.
MODERN JUDASES
WAS HE, who asked to be deliver
friends. We are not to lose sight of
the greatest obstacles in the w
is the individual within our own
playing the "Van, sir, boss" role in
American life. And, strange to say
of these individuals were born to
their families, they are the
it is the signal for them to rush
crashes occur and champion
state man. The following from the
d. Lee, Choreman, Oklahoma, print
paper of that town, illustrates
1 BE PERMITTED to write a
fired citizens in regard to the reco
there are many Colored refugees in
e drawn from the violence and d
WISE WAS HE who asked to be delivered from his tool friends. We are not to lose sight of the fact that one of the greatest obstacles in the way of our progress is the individual within our own ranks who is always playing the "This, sir, boss" role in the daily drama of the individuals who were born under a shaky allotment of them with a liberal supply of book learning. It is the signal for them to rush into print who never gets clashes occur and champion the cause of the white man. The following from the pen of one Dr. W. M. Lee, Clarence, Oklahoma, printed in the leading paper of that town, illustrates the point in question: "BE PERMITTED to write a few lines to our colored citizens in regard to the recent riot in Tulsa. There are many Colored refugees in Clarence who have flown from the violence and disorder of Tulsa. It is a peremptible fact that these things occur, but my people should all consider the inevitable results of their armed resistance to the whites. It matters not if in the abstract they may be netting in the right, but my people can consider that their color is an insignificant barometer of help attempting to resist the authority of the white man."
TO COMMENT on such rot would be a waste of valuable space. All species of the jackass do not have long ears, so when we hear braying we look to see whether it comes from the two or four legged kind. But what a dainty morsel this "rot" was to that country editor! Note his preface: "Among the communications which have come to the Progress office relating to the case at Tuba we find the one by which we have been working, and practically covers the situation. Therefore we take pleasure in giving it space in our paper."
MORE DEFENTABLE than the man who openly baffles his own people is the "spotted" found in hotels.
There's a plain road to success, but it's mostly uphill and generally rocky.
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
OUR OPINIONS and estimates and conclusions are usually based on what things seem or appear to be. Our likes and dislikes are based largely on casuals, on the degree to a great degree by surface impressions. The positive aspect of this subject shows that in social and business relations, fine manners—polish and urbanity—impress us so favorably. But, friends, don't imagine that everything that looks good is good. Don't mistake a hat for a head! Don't mistake a hand for a heart! Don't mistake a face or a neck! Don't mistake a size, too, or "looks". Ellah was a man to look upon, but David was God's man. David had within him potential possibilities, a regal spirit, kindly courage and dauntlessness of soul not apparent to the casual observer. A scheming mind, a diabolical purpose, may be hidden behind good manners, or beneath correct and fashionable clothes. Keep this in mind: You cannot purify your mind, you cannot smile and smile and a villain. Before investing your hard-earned money, look beneath the surface. Before receiving a "sheep" into the fold, examine the grade of "wool" he warms.
restaurants and places of public amusement, who delights to import the knowledge that "the management does not enter to Colored patronage" or points you out to a white public house, but are found on the Southern railways and have been known to drag their own relatives, who were far enough to pass, from the white coach into a dirty, filthy "jim crow" car. Never was there another group that had the same human beings as these. Why wouldn't we have an uphill fight when some of our own old wilt white enemies in retarding our progress? Only to the extent we respect ourselves will others respect us. We do not expect modern Judas to be able to protect themselves, but we do expect that, when they see the error of their ways, they will at least hang their heads in shame.
FIVE NEW REGIMENTS
JUNE 1922, SEEMS TO BE THE TIME FIXED for a complete reorganization of the United States army. Not only the size and personnel will be permanently and definitely fixed at that time, but the pay of officers and enlisted men will also be increased to four regiments, two each of infantry and cavalry. When these regiments were authorized we numbered about four millions; we now have about fourteen millions, exclusive of several millions more who really belong to our group but who for various reasons are not identified with us. We are pleased to see that this point is not overlooked by members of the present Congress. A recent dispatch from Washington states that Senator McCormick introduced an amendment to the army appropriation bill providing for the designation on June 21, 1922, of five additional young men. This is a step in the right direction. We should not only have these regiments, but it should also be provided that the commissioned officers thereof should be of the same Race.
THE EXCUSE frequently made that we have not trained our military knowledge is not now true, because military training has been and is now being taught in all the high schools throughout the country, to say nothing of the government training camps. What was true of fifty years ago when the original regiments were formed is not true of us now; the fact was demonstrated upon the more proficient soldiers under their own officers than they do under white officers.
MILITARY TRAINING is essential; it its the youth not only to protect and defend his government, but it makes him a better and more capable citizen. It gives him a broader and more comprehensive knowledge of the duties and responsibilities of his country, which he would otherwise be a stranger; hence he will necessarily have a broader knowledge of the difference between liberty and license and will increase his respect for the rights and privileges of others.
THEN AGAIN it inculcates an ambition which may ultimately result in placing him in a position where he can act as a leader in the orders of which he at one time was the resident. Senator McCormick is to be congratulated, but we would like to suggest that while he is on the job he ask for six instead of five additional regiments, two each of infantry and cavalry, one each of coast and field artillery. In addition to these we should have representation in other branches of the army, as the hospital, aviation, engineers and troops.
BUT BY ALL MEANS the drawing of the color line in the naval service should be prohibited, and that, too, by legislation if necessary. The defenders of the government should not be confined to any one class of citizen; they should sacrifice their lives upon the altar of their country should be encouraged to do so, whether it be in the army, the navy or the marine corps. The doors of West Point and Annapolis should be open as freely to our boys as they are to the whites, but those who cannot enter the service as graduates from these schools would not be excluded on rachial grounds. The military and naval establishments are not social organizations and should not be utilized as such. Senator McCormick has a man's sized job before him, but we believe him equal to the task, and that his efforts will meet with the success they so richly merit.
OF COURSE a man doesn't like to eat a burnt dinner, but there is some recompense for acting the martyr. After burning the meat and potatoes no wife insists upon her husband giving her any money. She even lend him a lice if he asks for it.
THE THURSTY ONE approached the bootlegger and appeared in his car: "Friend, how much will you charge me for a quart of your stuff?" The answer was: "Twelve dollars if you take it and go away; $20 if I have to drink it with you."
A GENTLEMAN in the Mecca flats wrote to the court asking a divorce by return mail, which indicates rather clearly that he is in no mad rush to break up the little flat.
SPEND EVERY DAY you can in the parks or out in the country and he sure tib take the kiddies along. Summer doesn't linger long, so make the most of it.
FROM WHERE WE SIT it looks like we will have to continue paying an 8-cent street car fare for some moons to come. Well, we can walk.
CLOTHES make the man, and lack of them the woman.
A SUBSCRIBER ASKS, "Where would you go if the landlord doubled the rent?" We can't say off-hand, but we do know where the landlord could go.
AS USUAL, in mentioning the spring brides, our society editor falls even to include the names of the fall guys.
THEY SAY you can buy more with a dollar now. The experiment would be interesting if a fellow had a dollar.
THIS for Thomas A. Edison: When will they stop lynchings?
THERE IS NO REASON to waste anything in a way that the negar can persuade people that 'legs' are edible.
Hasn't the Fight Gone a Bit-Too Far, Mr. Referee?
PEONAGE
AND
CONCUBINAGE
JIM-CROWISM
AND
DISCRIMINATION
Sometimes we are disposed to believe that the United States Congress should set about seeing just where it is. It appears to be lost. It acts as though it did not understand or care to understand where or what its duty is. Some of its actions would indicate the height of displeasure; some, were we not Americans, would astound us with what we know. Brightened and foolish representatives of the American people spend days discussing the Irish question. The Irish question is a powder keg. At any moment it may involve us in those decadent foreign entanglements the American government wanted of us. Washington warned of it yet. Penny-wise self-solons of our retard our "back to normality," dabbling in the fire. We it not better than one man, as Sims, should speak his views on a subject so potent not of our representatives in Congress should cloak their opinion with authority?
Yet we could condone such erratic procedure if it was not undertaken at the expense of our domestic settlement. We would suggest the race problem to our lawmakers, not as a threat to American life requiring the best and most attention the American Congress can give. Not one day have we heard of being devoted to Tulsa in the Halls of Shame at Washington
RACE FEELING
(Chicago Herald and Examiner)
"The World Tomorrow," a magazine published in New York City, has had since its beginning a Negro woman in its employ. Recently when it attempted to renew the lease of its offices, the agent of the building, Mr. Doyse, informed the employment of Negroes Rather than consent to this clause the magazine moved.
In Georgia ex-Governor Dorsey spoke and wrote of the sort of "peace" which in one case had resulted in the arrest of a Negro disagree to the whole state. Resentment to these words is so strong in Georgia that an organization is said to have been formed to force him out of the state.
Manifestations such as these distract American men more than do such riots as at Tusla Riot riotes are simply criminal exhibitions of the same sort of debauchen nature which is shown in robbery and murder. We are aware of it, and can meet it by legal means. We have opposed to and ashamed of such rioting as Springfield would be.
But if the spirit is abroad which would object to the employment of Negroes who are competent for their jobs, or to the protest by citizens of other nations by citizens, then we are in a bad way. Perhaps on no one matter of internal government do we need a more exhaustive, impartial and unsparing investigation than in this matter. Such an investigation will neither be difficult nor to the extent that it exists; but the time seems approaching when政
Still there are a thousand Tulsa in the land. At any moment the veneer of civilization may crack and through it burst the accumulated evil of five thousand years in which man has sought to cover himself up. Not one man has survived. The nation's chief executive. Strangely enough, a flood—a rare occurrence, inevitable alike in its cause and consequences—roused our erring statesmen. The danger and the destruction incident to race war is imminent; it is not a vague quantity to be dealt with, certainly. Why is it neglected?
We are not so sure that there is not a large group of public opinion in our country which encourages such wilful malfeasance. We have in mind ex-President Obama's actions of nausea rhoeas. He would place the blame on those newspapers which tell the unadulterated truth. He knows the truth, but would forego telling it for fear of inciting trouble. Could any more stupid suggestion originate in the mind of a man of the same age? He does not believe in candy. Anything else is to "fiddle while Rome burns," to use a trite comparison, Congress in turning its back upon domestic issues of so much moment must be under the influence of some unless group. We shudder to think of the deadly possibilities of this folly.
Editor's Mail
Editor's Mail
New York, June 16, 1921.
Chicago Defender.
Dear Mr. Abbott—Mrs. Hattie Dixon, whose sentence was commuted, begs me to write to your paper and thank you and all of your staff, collectively and individually, for your unselfish effort in her behalf, which tended to arouse sympathy and friends for her in her hour of trial.
She also asks me to have you send her a copy of your paper from time to time, and asks me to explain to her the great efforts which have been made in her behalf through the columns of your paper, and the unselfish attitude which you have assumed to aid one who is entirely without funds and in great distress.
Dixon wishes me to ask you through the columns of your paper to thank everybody who even gave her a kindly thought, and particularly those who contributed to the expense of paying for the stenographers' minutes during her trial.
She further asked me to say to you that what is confident in course of time will be able to prove her absolute innocence, which she has always protested.
Thanking you for your past, present and future interest in this unfortunate woman's case, I beg to remain. Sincerely yours.
JOHN WILLIAM SMITH
Attorney
erment action may be necessary, and as a basis for that action we need for more information than apparently is accessible to our authorities at present.
A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP,
FICTION AND FUN
HELP! HELP! The author of this column freely exposes his inability to run a business, and his unfortunate bunch of friends who whoapost. The World's best bookworm seven days writing you think of anything exciting to read what that has a punch to it. He writes about his half million - get it! HALE MILLION - readers can have a smile or whohem they want. He writes about his hard and angry, and be sure and see that if you happen us not later than Tuesday of
Wen Baby Cries
It puts pa in a sorry night
'Cause pa, you see, can't sleep no mo!
But mus' git up an' walk de flo'
Wid him, an' sing 'tis 'moss daylight'
'Cause he sees me, you see me'
An' yet de noise to ma seems slight
For me an' pa kin hea her son'
Wen baby cries.
Wen ma wakes up his mout sheets
tight,
'Cause den he starts to eat a bite.
It peeps out you younger know
Jes' what will suit his appetite.
Michiganders
Sunshine! A Michigan weekly chores its "constant" readers with a Sunshine column column of jokes, or quips, but a green pasture field where all the dress and prejudices and triviality in the heart of the year dart away in the heat of summer's joy. Happy scribblers pen therein the joys of those who reach the top with "nary" a thought of the climbs. And so say, "More strength to thee, O Hope!"
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Potpourri
The good blonds "dye" young. A man may be down, but he's never out of sight. Some men are born to failure anyway, and some take the advice of their friends.
It is a solid month of work broken only by four Sundays and perhaps a wedding or two in the family.
—"Dicky" of Duluth.
Appropriate. We Say
Sir—Passing the front of a popular dance school on Indiana avenue, noticed the more or less interpretive sign, "The Couples Movement Club." —Ad.
The World's Greatest Weekly
I clipped the following, bearing the caption, "U. S. Negroes in Congo Arm," from the Chicago Daily News. The American Negroes, the travelers say, have been receiving newspaper articles in the village of Kenshaa they organized a sort of army, equipped with rifles and ammunition. —Lucifer.
Belated
Ament the Sims-Denby controversy, we hazard a certain former Secretary of the Navy opines that "a Daniels has come to judgment."
The seam in the stitch of our girl friend just does it inams a whole lot to us, although we wouldn't let her know it. So far as time is concerned, it operates just like the hand of a clock. Whenever she's late meeting us on a corner we have humorally noticed that it is held out like the journey home of some "hooto" inspired devotee of a "moonshine" cult.
P. el P.
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
No Causes Are Diagnosed and No Precautions Given in These Weekly Articles
HEART TERMS THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
In order that you may the better understand what will be told to you from time to time by your doctor in regard to various heart conditions, it seems timely to endeavor to tell you in simple language the meaning of some of the various terms used by physicians, and we trust that we can make these terms intelligible to you, so that you may better guard your health and ward off certain heart failure in consequence than knowledge in your possession.
We regard knowledge as to the structure, physiology or functions of the heart as being of the greatest importance to us Americans on account of our nervous civilization and heart disease. Arteriosclerosis (hardened arteries on endocarditis)—This term means that the arteries that supply the body to all parts of the body for nourishing the tissues have become hardened, lessened in their contractility and their resiliency. In certain cases, the arteries of the heart or Bright's disease, you will find the arteries hard, unyielding, pulse slow; the arteries are of such character that you will hear the doctor say "pulse stem," course, you can read it, contractility, unyielding, it necessarily makes an increased resistance for the heart muscle to go up against. Hence you first have a hypertrophy of the left ventricle, providing how much contractility, unyielding, arteries of the heart muscles are in a healthy state. If these fall to give nourishment to the heart muscle we have a weakened heart, a fatty heart, and there is great danger of heart or heart failure and sudden death.
Dr. Williams
If you overwork, if you fail to take a proper amount of rest, if you overload your stomach, if you are indiscreet and do not listen to the advice of your physician, especially during your convulsions because you attempt to exercise too soon and too much you are very apt to get a dilatation of the heart.
Dilatation of the heart will make you aware immediately that something is wrong, and it will bring you to the doctor for examination; hence diseases may be present:
Disease of the valves, or disease of the blood vessels, or kidney disease. Any or all of these lesions could account for heart enlargement and failure of heart power. Nephritis and hypertrophy, as a rule are diseases most common in children and persons this side of 40 years.
Syphilis and scarlatina are very often responsible for these conditions this side of 40 years. The right ventricle is the most common and in long-standing lung disease. The heart may become dilated in hill or mountain climbing, or from carrying heavy loads upon it. We would most seriously urge upon our many readers to secure a good, simple work on the heart and blood vessels and study it well, and thus become thoroughly informed of the care to be observed and practiced.
THE ONLOOKER By A. L. Jackson
the fire and flames which swept them out of their homes. The mob could burn them out without fear of endangering their own homes. The police should their district not to stop the mob but to keep helpless people from properly defending themselves. The population of police officials of the best way to handle a mob is to disarm the victims and leave them bundled together at the mercy of the rioters. In your property where its destruction means danger and destruction to the other fellow. We need more contacts, not less of them. Show white people that they cannot hurt us without hurting themselves. Let them see the faces and faces and classes. Had there been no sorrowful district the arson promoters would have found white men opposing their plans in self-protection. The firemen would have been less indifferent to their duty. Dollars less many lives would have been saved. The police should the shame of burning helpless women and children.
NO COLOR LINE HERE
THE American Magazine tells the story of a cobbler in Los Angeles
history of a cobbler in Los Angeles who has given his life to helping the poor children of his city. He says in his interview: "I don't draw ropes for children, but I give yellow kid gets hungry in the same place as a white kid, or cold in the same way, or gets just as much enjoyment out of a little treat or a bunch of firerackers." A long life to Moses Leuwenstein, in whose heart and spirit are typified the spirit. Would heaven this could be the spirit which rules America. How much better the world would be for us all?
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regard to various affections of the heart, it seems timely to endeavor to tell you simple language meaning of some of the various terms used by physicians, and we trust that we may be able to make these terms intelligible to you.
affections of the heart, it seems timely to endeavor to tell you in simple language the simple meaning of some of the parts of terms used by physicians, and we trust that we may be able to make these terms intelligible to you, so that you may be better aware of the health and ward off certain heart failure in consequence of certain knowledge in your possession. We regard knowledge as to the structure, physiology or functions of the heart as being of the greatest importance to us Americans on account of our nervous civilization and habits.
The heart terms you should strive to understand are as follows: Hypertrophy of the heart means a thickening of the muscle or the muscular makeup of the heart. The heart becomes larger. Its chambers thicken and stronger on account of the increased blood supply, and on account of the increased amount of work thrown upon the heart, whatever may be its cause.
Dilatation—This term means a stretching of the muscle wall. The cavities or chambers of the heart are enlarged but weakened, and this condition can be caused by the individual than hypertrophy or disease of the valve, on account of long effort to overcome some unnatural resistance in the blood vessel, but dilatation of the heart may be caused by an acute rheumatic fever; the doctor, or by getting up too soon of bed after a severe spell of illness, such as pneumonia, influenza, diphtheria or acute rheumatic fever; the doctor, or by getting up too soon of bed after a severe enrolment to permitting his patient to get up too early after any severe, prolonged spell of sickness characterized by high fever. High fever is always indicated, and a severe type of infection. This infection stimulates or provokes a combat with the body cells. The blood becomes heated and laden with toxins, the protein content of the infectious material goes into the blood
CAN WE VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET?
The city of Chicago has just gone through the threes of a hot election of judges. Some of our contemporaries made hysterical appeals for the support of a so-called non-partisan ticket, whose official label, however, is Democrat. There is no doubt in the minds of thinking citizens that in most municipal elections the best available man ought to be put in office regardless of party. This is probably the of the judiciary. Our voters are as anxious as other voters to vote according, to men and issues for good municipal government. Our Democratic and
A. L. Jackson
Witness this appeal sent broadcast on the eve of election from Democratic headquarters, signed by officials of that party: The Democratic headquarters, 123 W. Washington St., Chicago, Ill. Dear Voter: We are asking you to vote the Democratic-Coalition ticket on election day, June 6, 1921. It is the only way by which we can unite women that the Republicans by allying themselves with Negroes have threatened to destroy.
Where is Sunbart, the Negro fuel
hole? Ask the Republic-
hopes—they know
Vote! Vote! Vote! and help us to clean out, etc.
CHAUNCEY DUGAN,
Secretary.
SEGREGATION-IS SUICIDE
SHORT-SIGHTED PEOPLE ARE
often found advocating compulsory segregation or voluntary vetoing of laws, vining proof of the foolhardiness of the argument of these people Tulsa furnishes that proof. The mok knew where to find innocent people, who by their actions had together had no protection against